10 EALY HEIGHTS IS igh Class Residence Tract Taken Over From Span ton Company. UM INVOLVED IS $300,000 nproTemrnl to lU vndrr waj Veil Month and Property Con taining 9 BaUdlnr Site B riaced oa Market In March. Howard E. Rlnsr baa rstlrad from Spanton Com pa nr. carina- acquired . A- Bcanton'a Interest In th HesJy -Ights resident property. He haa rmed the Rlner STradlcata. which will trket Healr Hetra. and It la ex- ctej that tea land will b effsrad tor 1 aarlr In March. -For aoma tlnaa I hara fait that I -uld diMolra mr rolatlona with tha tnton Company la order that I might eclalll oo morn property that in- rested ma particularly." aald Mr. nrr yesterday. "I had la mind Ilealy ishts. which appeeUed aapaclaily to Imagination. Mr. gpantoa at first estlooed tha wisdom or my plan, out ally consented to a dissolution. Wa tda an adjustment with tha various operties w owned, and X took over aiy Heights at the aatne price paid t tha property laat year by tha Span i Company, which was $100. 000." Mr. R'ner kM large ideaa which will carried out In dewvioplng Healy Ighta for residential property, and la hl purpose to make tha tract an tlrely distinctive one. The land embrace 41 acree and 2S a. and for many yeara wav the home Judge P. A. Marquam. who bought In 1T1. paring $:60O for It- Tha tct was acquired four yeara ago by seph 11. ilealy. wtio disposed of It to e Span ton Corcpaorjr some months ago. View la FVatti re of Track The tract Is situated east and aouth Council Crest, mnC Its apex la 100 t abort sea love, or IT feet higher an the highest point on the crest. Tha stlnctlre feature la the view, which tor travelers have declared Is un- rpassed In the world. On one side. emtna-ty within rpeatng distance s the city. 1004 feet below, with tha Ularaette Ktver. the hills beyond and e great stretch of beautiful country the snow peaks of the Cascade range. ike north Is the Colombia River, -lch Is visible for a distance of 30 lea oa the other side Is the Tualat- Valley. a country of peaceful farms; reams, lakes and contrasting colors J shades. On this side the blue Coast nya Is visible 34 miles away. Some of the building sites hare the st and north view, and others look, it erer tba valley and plains to tha utn and west. A number oa a rtlr,-e the top. and on the sugar-loaf bu ck at tne apex, furnish a new In ery direction. Aa a sort of sub-title. Ilealy Heights 111 be known aa "the Switzerland of merles," and the trsrtsa Idea will be irrled out in nomenclature and treat- ent of the land, and even same 'of the -chitecture will be of the Swiss chalet pe. The Bwiss National shleUI ha -en adapted aa the embm of the tract. -id will be worked In frequently In de- ens In masonry. There are to be no rests, but the wtmiing drives which til Intersect the residence sites have -a given such names as Lucerna tsr- e. Chillon circle. Naefela drive. Tyro- wajr. Alpen circle. Geneva court and like. Council Creet drive Is the In road through the tract, and It la Irtsd on the east and touched on the ji by i'alrmount boulevard. Twenty Kltea Already lleaerred. The tract embraces sS building si tea. id there are no "lota" to be sold. The -Ice will vary from I-Ovu to HS.voO. xwrdlng to slse and location with re- ird to view. although the view will be moot Important element In the price. re than 3 reservations have alrea.ly n made, and It la expected that the Ire tract will be cloeed out by early e miner. Accurate topographical and boundary irirveys have ben made, and the land mtuured by William H. Benton, land ape art toi t from Washington, D. C. lm rovementa to be made by the Klner Todk-ate Include paving driveways. jlMtng sewers. Installing water mains, ring sidewalks and planting hardwood ..ads trees. All the wires, telephone rid power. will be underground and there til be no unsightly obstructions to the lew. Streetcar lines will run to the ige of the tract, but will not be per titled In it. Cluster lights will be to talled. In. aoma parts tha land has a rather -iarp slope, but In laying ont tha drives asy grades have been found, and aa all re to be paved, the going will be easy it automobiles. The particular pride of the owners Is 1 the laying out of the building sites. 0 two of which will be alike. The xe will vary, bat none la to be under 1.004 square feet. Each site will ba ifferent from every other, and will have culler features of Its own. but every tte haa been laid out with regard to . rarmonlons whole. In shape and il oaalons the building spot Is naturally '.'Heated. This haa been dona so that - bouse can ba built no aa to obstruct a view from another. Ixt Limits lit Topography. The subdivision haa been planned on topographic basis and the limits d e ned for each lot geometrically ac--rdlng to contour. The lines have een made to fit the configuration of le ground, so there Is no stiffness nd no waste space. The radial curvea rm a complete and economical ar mgemcnt and the flexible back lines t Into the swell of the hills. The conventional has purposely been isregardeil in lay In out the sub ivislon. each site being treated as a 'parate studv and tha landscaping tanned according to Ita needs. Every irner of tiie ground will be utilised r some practical purpose In the land, -ape. Each will have features and arden effecta that will harmonise with e location and form. Sunken gardena . 1th geometrical figures and fountalna 1 their formal design, will be the -aturrs of some. Stalrcaaea In atone or jnrrete. terraced slopes and vine-cov-red gateways, walla, seats, pergolas, scfcgrounds of shrubbery and hedges .1 will be used, and a landscaping plan kilt be prepared for each site. The purchaser ana-nis arcmtsci win xercise their own taste In the design f the residence to be erected, the only eatrictiona being aa to cost and gen re! character of the buildings. In ome garages will be built -into walls; -i others driveways will lead Into tha esldence grounds. A large force of men will ba placed t work on the tract next month grad- asr and paving streets, laying slde- Ivaika and digging aewera. A great Lmount of work baa already been ac- SECURED BY RINER mptiJhsd ana u is uouxai iui ue SMALL APARTMENTS AND FLATS ARE NUMEROUS ON THE EAST SIDE Eesidence Building for Investment Purposes Bprinin Up in All Sections-Architects Drawing Plans for More. u rs I t 5 . 1 u aTt e-S NEW apartment-bouses and flata are being built all over the East Side and architects are drawing- plans for mora structures of this sort In that part of the city. II. 1 Camp tt Co. are erecting a two-story apartment house for William Semenxa at tha aouthweat corner of East Clay street and Union avenue. Stephens" Addition, covering 100x50 feet, to cost flt.000 and have It well along toward completion. whole Improvement will 'be finished by the end of Summer. TOO FIXE HOUSES PLANNED Mrs. Willett and J. F. Rcinhart to Build Residences. Architects Jacoberger A Smith have prepared plans and specifications for a ery attractive two-story residence with stucco exterior, to be erected on Overton street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. In Goldsmith's Addi tion, for Mrs. O. T. Wlllett. The build ing will be SS by 40 feet In dimensions, with a full cement basement, and will contain 10 large rooms and sleeping porch. It will be modern and complete In every particular and will cost In the neighborhood of $6000. Plans have also been prepared for a very complete residence, costing about $5200. which will be erected on Iroquois street, between Lambert avenue and Crystal Springs boulevard. In East moreland. for J. F. Relnhart. The build ing will be 47 by 10 fuet In dimensions, with full basement, and will have hard wood floors, furnace heat, two large aleeplng porches, and a large playroom and servants' room In the attic The contract has been awarded to H. Jacob sen and work haa been started. OtrniD hotelkeeper would rather see an Amr)'-an arrival than on of any other na tionality. Americans hava the reputation of eeiDf the best speeders. . W m W .. i . .ew ..,.., r r m .. -. r : -T - I III ; - - 1 k.:. . . r . i ' . .. t III..-:'- z "bwk -- .. I I I tlijl' ' - e " " " """T", . '"r j 1 ' 1 1 I g en e n . " iTa---"--.! 1 1 . -" t i t t il t t . ... r i l -rr -nr!'" ' e- II ( I TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAy. PORTLAyD, JANUARY 29. 1911. - ... - . - t ' rt . efv ; vp;: :.JJtU I 5vssjsa-a-a m. .V. '" 2HZZLC It will contain 21 aaartments of two and three rooma each. lira. John H. Hays haa one of the most attractive flats built on the East Side at the southeast corner of East Ankeny and East Twenty-second streets. It la a three-story structure and the cost was about $15,000. Henry Kuehle haa put an attractive buklness and apartment-house at the southwest corner of East Twelfth and East Ash streets at a cost of $15,000. The first floor Is used for business OFFICE RULES ARE MADE BCTLDIXG INSPECTOR TELLS HOW TO OBTAIN PERMIT. Regulations for TaXing Licenses for New Buildings Promulgated . at City Hall. Much confusion and extra work is caused at the City Building Department by the unfatnlllarity of the public re garding the rules to be observed by the public In taking out building per mits: For guidance of intending build ers. Inspector Plummer has posted In his office at the City Hall directions showing the proper procedure to be followed In order to obtain a permit. Under the law now In vogue, all plans for buildings over one story in height and costing $2000 or more must be In ink or other indelibly rendered draw ings. Application forms for permits will be famished at the office of the Inspector of Buildings. These forms are of two kinds, applications for new buildings and applications for alterations or re pairs. .The information asked for In tha forms must ba filled out completely ,1 I it vim-. .... . - .. " - . !. . - ...... . ' . " -,i : '"-1tX J u I il iliiip - S 4 f W 1 r vmiif purposes, and the apartments are on the second floor. It covers a quarter block. ' F. W. Latham Is erecting a pressed brick apartment-house on the north west corner of Skldmore street and Mississippi avenue. Central Albino, at a cost of about $25,000. James Kelly la the contractor. The- building is Hear ing completion. The lower floor Is for general business purposes and the up per Is divided Into apartments. It la the best structure of the sort In that part of the city. and accurately and must be legible; otherwise the application will not be considered. Section 45 of the Building Code re quires that two sets of plans be sub mitted for every permit requiring plans, one set of which will be stamped "ap proved" and returned to the applicant to be kept on the Jou during construc tion. The permit number (yellow card) furnished at the desk must be posted on the Job during construction. On the back of the application form a diagram of a city block is shown, with in this block the size and location of lot or lots must be shown in ink or In delible -pencil, together with the size and location of the building or struc ture and the distance to buildings on adjoining lots. For all frame buildings a floor plan, cross section and elevation, with the dimensions of all structural parts, span of girders, beams and Joists and dis tance from center to center of same must be shown. Boise Addition Property Sold. B. H. Bowman has sold to the Caxa dero Real Estate Company a parcel of land In Boise Addition, on the South East Side, comprising about two full blocks; for $17,100. The land Is a short distance northwest of the site of the Reed In stitute. Roger Newhall, of the East Side Bank, haei bought a home In Hawthorne Park Addition for $6000. I. 'J - I mtniir HWHl uajl GOOD Gil S II Building Permits for January May Top $1,000,000. . LIKE MONTH IN 1910 BEAT Gain Over January Last Year Will Be at Least One-Third Num ber of House Permits Shows Growth of City. Building permits for January will in all probability exceed $1,00,000, and will show a gain of at least one-third over the corresponding month last year. Operations last week were distin guished by the large number of small Jobs for which permits were taken out, rather than the total number. No im portant building was authorized, but the large majority was for dwellings. Houses continue to multiply In num ber, and that Is held by many to be the most reliable kind of evidence of the city's rapid growth. With yesterday'a reoord included, building permits for the four weeks of the month that have expired, reached 368 In number and $934,771. In Janu ary, 1010, a total of 338 permits was Issued for buildings of a combined val uation of $624,110. There was a rush last week for permits for repairs and alterations, and that tended to lower the average valuation. The business in the Building Inspector's office by days was: Monday, 31 permits, value $22,681; Tuesday, 28 permits, value $31,905; Wednesday, 18 permits, value $33,500; , Thursday, 20 permits, value $15,930; Friday. 11 permits, value $8900; Saturday, 13 permits, value $7600. The detailed report for the week fpllows: Monday. Mrs J. Otteretedt Repair one-and-a-half-story 'frame dwelling. 3S Pippin street be tween Wabash and Gravensteln; builder, same; $20i. A. B. Scott Erect one-story frame dwell Ins. East Forty-flret street between Sher man and Caruthers; builder, B. K. Uoty; $17l0. City Investment Co. Erect one-story frame dwelling. Eaet Ftfty-flret street be tween Hawthorne and Madison; builder, B. F. Doty; S1SO0. B. Hagedorn Repair two-story brick store and workshop, southwest corner Fifth and Oak streets; builder, Frank Tabor; $1000. Oeorxe Lamer Repair one-and-a-half-story frame dwelling, Eaat Ninth street be tween Beacon and Frankfort; builder, same; $200.. J. S. Lehman Erect one-story frame dwelling. 1101 Mall street between Thirty eighth and Thirty-ninth; builder, same; H. Iell Erect one-and-a-half-story frame dwelling. Forty-second avenue be twen Seventieth and Seventy-first streets; builder, same; SSOO. Ml?s Effle Reno Erect one-story frame dwelling. Belmont street between Twenty third and 1 wenty-flfth: builder. J. O. Wil liams; 1200. H. Johannesen Erect one-story frame shed, 307 Morris street between Williams and Rodney avenues; builder, same; $6. Flelschner Estate Repair one-story brick store building. 249 Morrison street between Second and Third; builder, C. Carmlchael; I J70. M. D. White Repair one-story frame store building, 410 East Clay street be tween Grand avenue and East Sixth street; builder. 8. Jasperson; 4100. F A Ansley Erect one-story frame ga rage, 2r0 East Fiftieth street, corner Madi son; builder, same; SIOO. T A. Sweeney Repair one-story frame barn. 873 East Sixteenth street between Mall and Boise; builder, same; $40. H E Brons Erect one-story frame store building, Sixty-seventh street between East Forty-nfth avenue and Foster avenue; build er same; $300. William Gordon Erect one-story frame shed Hunt street between Delaware and Wilbur- builder. T. J. Gordon; $65. lru Currle Repair one-and-a-half-story frame' dwelling, S43 Forty-fifth street be tween Mill and Stephens; builder, James I. Marshall; $376. A. J Crak Repair 1H -story frame dwell ing 1057 East Tenth street, between Al berta and Florence: builder, M. Lounquist; 1H' A. Smith Erect one-story frame dwell lns Fiftieth street, between East Main and Salmon; builder, same; $1900. Charles Llnqulst Erect one-story frame dwelling. Fifty-ninth street, between Hlll crest Drive and Alameda: builder, same; $100. Russell Nlekerson Erect one-story frame dweUlng. Forty-ninth street, between Hawthorne and Madison: builder, same; ' Russell a Nlekerson Erect one-story frame dwelling. Forty-ninth street, between Hawthorns and Madison; builder, same; $1500. J. R Hatrht Repair one-story frame dwelling-. 12 East Fifty-third street, be tween Burnslda and Couch: builder, same; $100. Russell " Ik Nlekerson Erect one story frame dwelling. Forty-ninth street, between Hawthorne and East Madison; builder, same: $1500. George A. Byrne Erect one-story frame dwelling. Forty-ninth street, between Han cock and TUlsmook; builder, same: $231.0. Mrs. G. D. Stuart Repair one-story frame dwelling. 324 Kelly street, between Twelfth and Milwaukle: builder, same; 1250. H. G. Davles Erect one-story frame dwelling. East Sixteenth street, between Knapp and Ogden; builder, same: $1000. Dr. M. F. Fenton Erect one-story con crete theater. Grand avenue, between Haw thorne and Clay; builder, same; $3000. Martin B. Donovan Erect two-stcry frame dwelling. Forty-sixth street, between Gibbon and Crook; builder. C A. Robb; $2000. Martin B. Donovan Erect two-story frame dwelling. Forty-sixth street, between Git bon and Crook; builder, C. A. Robb; 2000. M. J. Malley Repair four-story brick store and rooms. 23-26 North Sixth street, be tween Burnslde and Couch; builder, same; 'm. S. Mlner Erect one-story frame dweU lng. 1502 Mississippi avenue, between Mor gan and Bryant; builder, same; $100. Tuesday. Joe Wargo Erect one-story frame dwell ing, Beventy-thlrd street between Shaver and Skldmore; builder, same: 5oO. George Jacob Repair two-story frame store. Third street between Ankeny and Burnslde; builder. S. H. Brandes: X30O. Mrs. J. Otterstedt Repair 14-story frame dwelling, 388 Pippin street between Wabash and Gravensteln; builder, same; $200. Ella E. Glffons Erect one-story frame dwelling. East Thirteenth street North be tween Alberta and Springfield; builder. D. A. Tufts; $1400. M Paul Harden Erect 1-story frame dwell ing. East Twenty-sixth street between Glad stone and Cora avenue: builder, same; $2000. Mra Marie Wiser Erect one-story frame dwelling. Locust street between Marie and Curtis; builder, same: $450. A. B. Scott Erect one-story frame dwell ing. East Forty-nrst street between Sher man and Caruthers: builder. B. F. Doty; $1700. A. B. Scott Erect one-story frame dwell ing. East Forty-first street, between Sher man and Caruthers; builder. B. F. Doty; $1700. L. Rogers Erect one-story frame garage. 230 Bain street between Gantenbeln and Van couver: builder same: $75. M. Blue Erect ono-story frame dwelling. Thirty-second street between Holman ana Alnsworth: builder, C. J. Crosby: 180O. H. E. Cummins Erect lH-story frame dwelling. Flanders street between i-ast Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth; builder, 1 Logan; $1500. .... - Everett Logan Erect 1-story frame dwelling, 2081 Everett street between East Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth; builder, same; $1500. L. 8. Thomas Erect one-story frame dwelling. Albina avenue between Alnsworth and Simpson; builder. S. R. Clinton; $1500. L. 8. Thomas Erect one-story frame dwelling. Albina avenue between Alnsworth and Simpson; builder. S. R. Clinton; $1500. Gus Kuhn Erect two-story frame dwell ing. Twenty-sixth street between Northrup and Overton; builder, W. W. Maynard; $0600. John H. Nlekles Erect one-etory frame dwelling. Wasco street, between Twenty eighth and Twenty-ninth; builder, J. Proud flt: $125. . , F 8 Ewry Erect one-etory frame dwell ing. Fiftieth avenue, between Forty-nrst and Forty-second street, southeast, builder same; $l.r00. Theodore Battler Erect one-story frame dwelling, 1554 Vincent street, between Pip pin and Holland; builder, same: $1000. Harry McGraw Repair 1H -story frame dwelling, 14 Fargo street, between Com mercial and Kerby; builder, T. J. Short; ''eJ's. Bobb Repair 1H -story frame dwell ing. 083 Miller street, between Thirteenth and Fifteenth: builder, same: $100. J. 8. Fose Repair two-story frame store and rooms. 888 Hawthorne avenuetween Grand and Union; builder. D. A. Good. t-o N. D. Evans Erect one-story frame shack. 301 Weldler street, between Victoria and East First: builder. E. Obny: $100. H. L Camp Erect one-etory frame gar age S15 East Salmon street, between Twen-yt-fifth and twenty-sixth; builder, same; JT' H Clark Repair one-atory frame dwelling. 741 Linn street, between Nine teenth and Twenty-first: builder, same: R J Kauts Erect one-story frame shop. 823 East Twenty-sixth street, between Twen tyflfth and . Twenty-sixth; builder, same; 2Capta!n Hodson Erect one-story frame shop. Union avenue, between Portland Boule vard and Riggins; builder. J. A. Melton. $.0. C O. Osleren Erect one-story frame shed, 1199 Schiller street, between Thirty ninth and Forty-first; builder, same: $J0O. H. F. Strong Erect 1H -story frame dwelling. Fifteenth street, between Knott and Stanton; builder. F. A. Hummel; $3000. Wednesday. General Delivery Erect 114 -story frame dwelling. Whltmer street, between Walnut and Glllpsey; builder, same; $2000. Charles F. Dund Erect 1 -story frame dwelling. Sixteenth street, between Going and Wygant: builder, same: $1500. Chrlstopner ft Young Erect 114 -story frame dwelling. 81xty-thlrd avenue, between Eighty-second street. Southeast, and ( Ray burn; builder. O. W. Hunt; $700. Charles Swanson Erect 1H -story frame dwelling 1232 Delaware avenue, between Jessup and Alnsworth avenue; builder, same; 1M." Bertulelt Move two one-story dwell ings. Twelfth and Harrison streets; builder, J. Schlewe; $600 each. R. S McFarland Erect three one-story frame dwellings. Fifty-third. between Hawthorne and Madison; builder same; 1JamesCMuckle Repair four-story brick hotel, GUsan street, between Seventh and Eighth; builder. J. C. Garrett; $S3. Mr. Newton Erect one-story frame dwell ing. Fifty-first street, between Madison and Main biillder. K. A. Reed: $100. E. Johnson Erect one-story frame shed. East Market street, between iorty-nlntn. and Fiftieth: builder, same; 2o. O N. Hodges Move and repair one-story frame dwelling, northeast corner Seventh and Oak streets; bullden same; 100O. Peter Nelson Brect 1 hi -story frame dwelling, Longvlew avenue between Shaver and Mason: builder, same; $2000. X. b Carlock Erect two-story frame dwelling. East Twenty-fifth street, between Thompson and Braxee; builder. ba(geut Ho tel; $8000. - . , . . t s. Cohn Repair one-story brick store, 421 Washington street, corner Eleventh; builder, William Flshbeck; $40. Hawthorne-Avenue Stables Repair two . .. c-.. - .t.hiM 420 Hawthorne avenue. I between East Sixth and Seventh; builder. Pittock ft Leadbetter Repair three-story brick store. 254 Front street, between Main and Madison; builder, J. W. Thurman; $500. Thursday. Baby Home Corporation Repair two-story frame dwelling. Ellsworth street, between East Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth; builder, F. G. Leo; $600. Miss Sadie Grenler Repair one-story frame dwelling. 094 Duke avenue, between East Fourteenth and Fifteenth; builder. E. E. Angell; $300. J. M. Peterson Erect 114 -story frame barn. Fifty-eighth street, between Millard avenue ana rjii-ouv . , . same; $43. .-John H. McAIllster Erect 114 -story frame dwelling. Congress street, between Dekum and Portland Boulevard; builder, same; $3000. . John Westlund Repair one-story frame dwelling. 170 Ivy street, between Borthwick and Kerby; builder, same; $900. Marcla Chapman Erect one-story frame shed, 3823 Seventy-third street, between Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth avenues; builder, J. A, Chapman; $50. Mrs. Alice J. Myers Repair two-story frame dwelling. 459 East Tenth street North, between Tillamook and Thompson; builder, Watts; $225. Joe Salta Move 114 -story frame dwelling, Forty-third and Madison streets; builder, same: $400. Joe Salta, Move one-story frame barn. Forty-third and Madison streets; builder, same; $50. n Clarke. Woodward Drug Co. Repair six story brick warenouse. 403 Hoyt street, cor ner Ninth; builder, same; $300. J. H. Frary Erect 114 -story frame dwell ing. 288 Alberta street, between Williams avenue and Cleveland; builder, same; $600. J. H. Frary Erect one-story frame gar age, 288 Alberta street, between Williams avenue and Cleveland avenue; builder, same; $35. James LeFever Erect one-story frame dwelling, Walnut street, between Whitman and Milford avenue: builder. The Kibbe Construction Co.; $1800. M. Dieneen Repair two-story frame dwelling, 885 Northrup street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first; builder, same; $2500. G. W. Sanders Erect two-story frame dwelling, Milwaukle street, between Duke and Clayborne; builder, Waldele Bros.; $3000. E. C. ft S. A. Brown Repair three-story brick store and rooms, 392 Morrison street, between West Park and Tenth; builder, J. A. Melton: $500. J. T. Concannon Repair one-story frame building, corner Twenty-tlrst and John son streets; builder, W. Green; $100. C. S. Andrews Erect 114 -story frame dwelling, 2 East Seventy-second street, be tween Burnslde and Thorburn avenue; $2000. C. S. Andrews Erect 114 -story frame dwelling. 44 East Seventy-second street, be tween Burnslde and Thorburn; builder, A. Reed: $2000. Mrs. M. Gearln Repair three-story frame store and rooms, 101 Sixth street, between Stark and Washington; builder, W. L. Buckner; $325. Friday. I. E. Fenton Erect one aad one-half story frame dwelling. Clackamas street, between Thirty-third and Thlrty-fllth; builder, same; $3000. Anna Cummins Erect one-story frame dwelling, Sacramento street, between Eighty second and Eighty-fourth; bulluer, H. A. Clark; $1200. Mrs. L. Hohenleltrer Erect one-story frame shop. East Eighth street, between In the Order Received THE announcements in Sunday's papers of the offer of the preferred stock of the Oregon Apple Com pany, of Hood Eiver, being for sale at $10 per share to be paid for at the rate of 20 cents per month, was read by thousands of people. There is only $60,000 in pre ferred stock. We reserve the right to make allot ments in the exact order in which applications are re ceived. Those who apply for a block of this preferred stock must be contented to wait until all inquiries which have come in before theirs are attended to. THERE will be a big demand for this stock, because it is a big dividend-paying proposition. It earns 10 per cent before the common stock earns a penny, and those promoting the company own only the com mon stock. They will depend upon the dividends from v the common stock for their share in the profits. Every share of preferred stock earns as much additional divi dend over the 10 per cent as any share of common stock. Preferred stock earns 10 per cent more than the common. Ten shares of the preferred stock will cost you $100; $2 down and $2 per month until paid for. This is your opportunity. You will be putting your money with that of men who expect to make big profits. Every share of your stock will earn 10 per cent more than any share of theirs. Send for the booklet. Only send at once if you expect to get your application in on time. Either send, write or phone. The Oregon Apple Company of Hood River 337 Railway Exchange Phones A222S Wain 3718 Gas and Electric Fixtures CA3T BE. The H. T, Drennen Lighting Co. 406-408 E. BTOXSIDE ST. Cheaper Than Any Place in the City Phones East lie, B 2151. . Open Evenings by Appointment. LOOK AHEAD There is only one last new coun try on this continent the richest and best. British Columbia is being opened up by three transcontin ental and other lines of railway. Over 30,000,000 aeres of rich agricultural and fruit land; 50, 000,000 of the finest timber, coal and mineral lands that have never been touched will be thrown opea to the public for development. This is the famous Fort George country. Do you want a share of the profits t Let us send you free & copy of the "British Columbia Bulletin of Information," giving synopsis of mining, land, mineral and timber laws. Costs you nothing. "Writ today. Natural Resources r Security Co., Ltd. Paid up Capital $250,000. Joint Owners and Sole Agents Fort George TownBlte. (412) Bower Building, Vancouver, B-- 0. RICHARD OBEE, District Sales Solicitor, 407 Welia Fararo Bids;., Portland. Oil Phone Marshall 2329. Falling and Beech; builder. A. Zahan; $250 Peter Noom Erect one-story frame dwell ing. 1752 Dwlght street, between KllpatrlclC and Willis Boulevard; builder, same: $150. W. J. Armitage Repair two-story frame dwelling. Sixty-fourth street Southeast, be tween Whitman and Forty-seventh avenue; builder, same; $100. J. H. Fenner Erect one-story frame gar age. 629 Halsey street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth: builder, same; $100. O. F. Winkler Erect one-story frame dwelling. 4817 East Sixty-first street, be tween Fortv-seventh and Fiftieth avenues; builder, E. M. Scheuerman; $1200. Carl T. Anderson Erect one and one-half story frame dwelling. Twenty-fourth street, between Jarrett and KUllngsworth; builder, same. $1500. C. R. Halloway Erect one-story frame dwelling. Lancaster street, between Buffalo and Lombard: builder, same; $100. Arnett & Schildon Erect or.e-story frame dwelling. Church street, between Concord and Campbell: builder, same; $1200. Henry Soley Erect oue-story frame dwell ing. Fifty-fourth street, between Sixtieth and Sixty-first avenues; builder, same: $100. Saturday. S. Wilkinson Erect one-story frame dwelling. Fifty-third avenue, between Forty first and Forty-second; builder, same; $50. Bessie Golden Re;alr one-story brick store building, 840 Mississippi avenue, be tween Failing and Shaver; builder, Mr. Gray; $400. . Clara Wvgandt Erect one-story frame dwelling. East Brooklyn street between Thirty-ninth and Forty-first; builder, same; ,;iL?'T. Smith Erect one-story frame dwell ing Hunt street, between .Richmond and Bur-rage; builder, George W. Taylor: $jO0. L T Smith Erect one-story frame dwell ing." Hunt street, between Richmond and Burrage: builder. George W. Taylor; $500. J E. Feak Erect one-story frame dwell ing! 1821 Flsk street, between Hunt and Houghton; builder, same; $1000. Mrs 8 A. Reynolds Erect one-story frame' dwelling. Sixty-third street, between Davis and Burnslde; builder, George New- k'jt 'Sole? Erect one-story frame dwelling. Fifty-fourth street, between Sixtieth and Sixty-first avenues; builder, same; $100. Woodlawn Planing Mills Erect one story frame shed. 133S Union avenue, be tween Riggen and Portland Boulevard, builder, same; $300. . Anna MUUngton Erect one and one-nair-story frame dwelling. Mildred avenue, be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth; builder, J. W. Mllllngton; $1200. , D. G. Bresley Repair two-story frame dwelling. East Tenth street, between Skid more and Prescott; builder, same; $! F. L. Howard Erect one and one-half-story frame dwelling. Seventy-sixth street, betw-een Multnomah and Clackamas; build er F. P. Murphy; $1500. W D. Tlldon Rrepalr one-story frme dwelling. 6907 Foster Road, between Fitty nlnth and sixtieth; builder, same; $100. population of Insane asylums. 40.492 in 18S0. 74.028 In 1890, lU'gll Vl8o" frnjiA of 85 per cent from 18bO to isu, and of more5 than 100 per cent from 1890 to 1903 as against an Increase of less than 80 per "cent In the total population of the United States during the same 13 years. BOUGHT OF