10 THE SUNDAY OEEGOXIAX. POETLAXD. JTJXE 2S, 1914. ! S30,rjrjD APARTI MENT IPE1II IS ISSUED Ground Broken, for Structure 4 of Two Stories in East ' Side District. EXCHANGE JOB IS RUSHED Home Telephone Company Erect9 Office for Larg Territory at Cost of $15,000; Many Homes Are ' Under Construction. JL permit was granted and ground! fcrokeu last week for the erection of a 130,000 apartment-house to be built by !E. M. Rasmussen at the corner of East Twenty-fourth, East Irving street and Sandy boulevard. It will be a two- etory and basement frame structure, but the outside walls will be covered with rough-cast concrete. Mr. Ras mussen has Just completed an attrao- tlve building of the same dimensions on the corner f Bast Irving: and East! . Twenty-third streets at a cost of $30, 000. His buildings on this tract will . represent an Investment of $60,000 above the value of the land. The Ras mussen apartments are among: the best! of the sort that nave been built on, tne East Side this year. Home Company Builds. The Home Telephone Company 1b 'erecting: an exchange on Bast Tbirty- jilnth street. In the Bunnyside district, at & cost of about $ 15,000. It is a two-1 etory reinforced concrete structure, and ' Is being built to take care of the Bun- Ztyside and Mount Tabor district. It I will be completed In about two months. Erection of this exchange is part of the campaign the company Is making to add 6000 names to its subscribers. Hibernlana' Borne Unshed. Substantial progress is being made en the new home for the Ancient Order of Hibernians on Russell street, Albina. The basement has been completed and work on the superstructure is under way. The building will cost about $12,- VUU eXmUBJVe VI Hit) lUrilllUm J.k WUi lie completed and occupied this Fall. I t.. xr ..i j V Mill -ho. W th mti-prt for irvinirton to J C Walker It will be irvington lO J. . WaiKer. IT. Will OB west corner of East Twenty-fourth and Thompson streets. The plans indicate that it will be one of the attractive structures of the Irvington district. Quarter Block Sold. E. J. Oberle bought this week a quarter block In South Mount Tabor Ifrom J. Antos for $2900. The property Is located on Everard street and the county road. , Mount Tabor Home Sold, Mrs. E. M. Holden has purchased a residence located on East Salmon, near East Firty-nlnth street, for $5000. It Is described as lot 2, block 2, in Alroy Addition. New Church Planned. '' Plans for a new Presbyterian Church in Sellwood are being drawn. It will take the place of the present structure at the corner of East Seven- teenth -street. The cost of the modern structure will be nearly $20,000. Only part of the building will be erected at present. Sale In Sunayside Resorted. ' Marie Jorgensen has sold her prop erty In Sunnyside to Charles P. Toll man for $5000. The property Is lot 8 in block 9, near East Alder and East Thirty-ninth streets. The property in cludes a house and lot. j Tract Sold for 1600. -' John P. Sharkey has sold a quarter tilock In Waverleigh Heights to Wlnl- red Barr for $1800. The property is located in block 19 located near Frank lin and East Twenty-ninth streets. : ' St. Johns Sales Reported. Charles W. Potter sold to John A. Collier a lot In the James Johns Ad dition to LHlian Olhus for nominal consideration. M. I Holbrook sold to Mrs. M. M. Ctephensson a lot in Holbrook Addition to St Johns. C A. Ruff bought a lot in East St Johns from M. L. Holbrook. The Commerce Trust & Savings Bank old to R. O. Brand a lot In. East St jjohns. , Corner Property Changes. Leone Weber last week bought a house and lot. located at the corner of Bast Firty-f lrst and Ivon streets, from T. H. Powell for $3900. Railroad to Build Clubhouse. The O.-W. R. & N. Company has let she contract to Moore Brothers for the erection of a clubhouse for the rail road employes at the comer of Knott and Delay streets in Lower Albina. It twill cost $8500. The building will cover en area of 44 by 50 feet, with a wing 24 by 60 feet It will lnolude an emergency hos- Z7J V fij it ill IP rfe 3PTV -'LL fCiJ 1. ,. ..f - prS-i. j-y-sS. ---xr r5 " -"?. .- - wr " " " V " V - ' i - - f -- v.v..A.w...v:,-.-;.... .... f. -t- . residence: of c. o. pick, located at iia tahhill street. C O. Pick has occupied his handsome home at 1513 East Yamhill street. The residence cost about $10,000 and is located in an attractive part of the Mount Tabor district, near Belmont street. ii&.k-t '( ? . ' ...,rT a., W;,,.-. J' X V v 'V - - tor ; ,. 1 , i t v i r- f fs- -JTjdh.- 1 inn ji . ItP, 1 - ts-Tj- , : VIEW OF" BAST FIFTY-SECOND STREET. No part of the East Side shows a more substantial growth than the territory bounded by Hawthorne avenue and Belmont, East Thirty-ninth 'and East Sixtieth streets. All the streets have been. paved and are clean and attractive. Practically every one has been built up from Haw thorne avenue nearly to Belmont street with many .beautiful homes. Bast Fifty-second street homes are typical of the class of buildings erected in this district. These homes range from $2500 to $10,000, but the average cost is about $3600 and f 000. The more expensive homes are near Bast Sixtieth street and on up on the side of Mount Tabor. . A considerable center has been developed on Hawthorne avenue, near East Fiftieth street, a new brick theater costing $18,000 having re cently been completed. pltal. The railroad Is completing a general office building on Delay and Knott streets In Lower Albina at cost of $35,000. It will soon be occupied. Sale In Roumera Made. W. E. Joplin has purchased In Ross mere a house and lot from Marion Rob Innnn fni S3nOA. Tha nrnnnrtv Is In cated on Eaat Forty-second street, near Tlllomnnlr lieorxe w. wusoa uiu mmt. """ "" llam CnunS for 3000- Tne PPerty is ... V.a, TMrtv.tTilrrt itrent near Clinton. Bastmoreland Sales. The Ladd estate sold a lot In East moreland to Winifred B. Hammond for $1050 and a lot to Alice Butterworth for $1050. Both parcels are in block 21, Colonial Heights Sales. The Colonial Heights Realty Com pany has sold to Junius B. Wright a lot in Colonial Heights for $2500. Rich ard Scheidereiter has sold property to James A. Marchbank for $3800. Kenton Sale Is Made. Kenton Pacific Improvement Com pany has sold to H. J. Collins a quar ter block located in the National Ad dition for a nominal sum. Central Albina Sale Told. Alfreda Hedstrom has sold to Edward tnin a 83-foot lot in Central Albina for $1900. University Quarter Block Sold. Henry Saalfield has sold a quarter block in University Park to r. Boyer for $3500. The parcel is near Kil Patrick street and Willis avenue. Altamead Site Transferred. The Base Line Land Company has sold a house and lot In the Altamead Addition on the Base Line road to Rose B. Heavens for $2200. Irvington Lot Bought. The Realty Associates of Portland sold to Ada Allen lot 8, in block -95, irvington. for $1250. It is located on EaBt Eleventh, near Knott street, available for a home. Glenelyn Sale Closed. The Provident Trust Company has sold to Charles Reichardt lot 2, in block 9, Glenelyn, for $2300, with improve ments. . Vernon Property Taken. George W. Beach has sold to Joan Welsh a house and lot in Vernon for $2250.. The property ia on the corner GoinS and East Nineteenth streets. Sale In Merlow Told. Martin C. McMinn has sold to L. T. Morgan a house and lot lnMerlow, Rose City Park, for $3000. Richmond Sale Ia Made. T. H. Powell has sold to Leone Weber the north 50 feet of lot 20 and part of lot 18, block 2, in Richmond Addition, land house for $2950. Rossmere Property Changes. Marion Robinson sold a house and lot in Rosemere. to W. E. Joplin for $3500. . The property is located on Tilla mook, near East Forty-seventh street ladd Addition Sale Closed. Captain Clarence R. Hotchklss. of HANDSOME HOME BUILT IN MOUNT TABOR DISTRICT. EAST SIDE DEVELOPMENTS SHOWN IN ITS HOMES. the Oregon National Guard, has bought a residence site on Elliott avenue, near Central Park, in Ladd's addition, from the Ladd estate for a nominal consid eration. It is one of the most central In this addition. Quarter Sold for f2000. A quarter block In Berhardt Add! tion was sold by Frank Barnes to Erwin L. Sells for $2000. The property Is lots 9 and 10, in block 2. Goodwood Sale Recorded. In Goodwood Addition a quarter block was sold by George Goode to William Weist for $2115. Tract Costa S2SQ0. Lulu A. Ross sold to the Realty A Mortgage Company a quarter block in Irvington Heights for $2500. Bast Irvington Lot Taken. C. H. Kable sold to George L. Luders a lot in East Irvington for $1500. The property is located at Thompson and East Twenty-sixth streets. 3 BIG ESTATES LISTED FRED A. JACOBS COMPANY WILL CONDUCT AUCTIOJr. Many-Inquiries Received Indicate Large Number of Bidders Will As semble for Sales. The firm of the Fred A. Jacobs Com pany has listed the entire Portland properties of three large .estates for their coming auction sale, which will be held within the next 90 days. The -clerical force of the auction de partment has been busy for the last week with the rush of examining, list ing and appraising various properties. The number of inquiries for' cat' aloeues indicates this auction will at tract a larger aggregation of bidders than has been assembled on the Pacific Coast for some years. The firm, is endeavoring to have all properties, catalogued as early as pos sible. In order to give prospective pur chasers plenty of opportunity to ex amine proposed investments at their leisure. In commenting upon the results tf his recent trip to Portland A. J. Rich, who Is interested with the Fred A. Jacobs Company in the proposed Port' land auctions, said last week to a rep resentative of the San Francisco Chronicle: I am more than pleased with the conditions in the North. I made a close Investigation of Portland conditions before I consented to use our auction department in the Northwest, and I find both real estate and commercial con ditions, while slightly affected by con ditions all over the country, in a healthy state. Portland has shown marvelous growth in the last ten years, and from a small river town has emerged Into a great city with a promising future." i i y - mm FRUIT FARM SELLS Chicago Man Pays $15,000 for Medford1 Ranch. $5000 HOME WILL RISE .McMlnnville Farm Is Purchased by Kansas Slan, Who Pays $300- an Acre Numerous Filings Are Mlad at Sliver Lake. Hamilton Patton, of Chicago, has pur chased from Earl S. Tumy and Charles Boynton a 36-acre tract of five-year-old pears and apples located on the Eagle Point road about five miles from Med ford. The consideration is reported as $15,000. Mr. Patton will assume possession immediately and erect a $5000 bungalow on the place this Sum mer. He was recently graduated from Amherst and took: a course in horti culture at the University of Berlin. KanMi Comes to Oregon. D. L. Longenecker, formerly of Lib' eral, Kansas, has taken title to the 30 acre farm of W. S. Boorman situated about one mile north of McMinnville. It la understood that the price paid was about $300 an acre or $9000 for the tract. The place is improved, with an orchard and several buildings. Mr. Longenecker will live on the place. Many Homeateada Filed. The records of United States Com missioner P. D. Reeder at Silver Lake show that 12 homestead filings were made there during the week. Four of the homesteads are 320 acres in extent. the others being smaller. 80 Aerea Brtna- 97850. . A farm of 80 acres located nine miles from McMinnville on the Salem road has been sold by Rollie Smith to a Mr. Dissmore, formerly of Weston, for $7850. The deal was closed by W. J. Stater. Farm Traded for Cottage Grove Home. E. E. Houston, of Cottage Grove, has traded 80 acres located about two miles south of Cottage Grove to Stanley Mar tin for a residence situated on west Main street' in Cottage Grove. J. F, Spray has sold nine and one-third acres known as the McWllllams place, near Cottage Grove, to J. A. Prophet. Lane Timber Brlnga S40 an Acre. R. G. Dunton, of De&er. Lane County, has sold 820 acres of timber located near his residence to C. H. Packenham, of Boise, Idaho, at a figure of $40 an acre. BUILDING TO BE NOVEL HOLSMAX APARTMENT HOTSK TO HAVE SEW FEATURES. One Room to Be Constructed So It Can Be Made Into Sleeping Porch. Wall Safes Will Be Installed. Suvpral novel features are being put forward In the apartment house being erected on the northeast corner of Twenty-first and Overton streets for L Holsman, a Portland jeweler, pursu ant to plans formulated by Claussen & Claussen. Each of the six apartments will con tain six rooms. The "sixth" room will be an outdoor room bounded by large windows, which may be maneuvered so as to convert the room Into a sleeping porch, a breakfast-room or a sewing room. East apartment will contain a fire place, a shower bath and a wall safe for the storage of valuables. The building will have an entrance and stairs and wainscoting of marble, with ornamental plaster ceilings In the lobbies. There will be the usual built-in conveniences such as buffets and bookcases. The floors will be hardwood. The contract for the erection of the building was let recently to Otto Salz raan at a figure of $17,500. FLAXES TO REPLACE STAIRS Albany School Baliding to Have Im- - provement Adding to Safety. ALB ANT. Or.. June 28. (Special.) Inclined planes Instead of stairs will be a feature of the new $50,000 school building, which Albany will build this Summer on a site bounded by Ferry, Broadalbin. Ninth and Eleventh streeta far as known Albany will be the first gU la Uw PaciftQ Northwest, ex-, 7A -J II cept Spokane, Wash., to install this modern improvement, which is de signed to aid in the prevention of loss of life in case of fire. An election will be held on July 20 to vote on the question of issuing $50, 000 W3rth of bonds for the erection of the building. The site of the new structure is part-of the campus of Al bany College, but was purchased re' cently, as the college Is beginning the development of a new campus on a 48 acre tract Just southwest of the city. TWO FARMS XEAK ELMA SOLD Increase in Values In District Is Expected by Farmers. ELMA. Or, June 27. (Special.) Charles Swayze and John Osborn have sold their farms to parties living In Hoquiam. The places are well improved and are close to Lima. Considerable Inquiry is being made ror rarm lands in this county. Good prices are being obtained for lands, and the indications are that the values will steadily increase. The development of the berry business and the excellent results obtained from dairying is giv ing an Impetus to the farming Industry. S25.000H0USEPLANNED MR. AKD MRS. C. G. MURPHY HAVE SEW RESIDENCE. Home on King's Court to Be Girt From 'Mrs. Mnrphy'a Father Gearhart Cottage Alao to Be Erected. Architects Whitehouse & Foullhoux were commissioned last week to pre pare plans and specifications for a i ,000 residence to be erected for Mr. ahd Mrs. Chester Griffin Murphy. It will be located on King's Court off the head of King street. Just west of the A L. Maxwell residence, on a 76x100 foot area owned by Mr. Murphy for a number of years. The home will be the gift of Mrs. Murphy's father, Timothy Kinney, of Salt Lake. The residence will be of pure Old English architecture, both' exterior and interior. The material of the exterior will be red brick with buffed stone trimmings, while English oak win be- the interior finish. - There will be 10 main rooms, not in cluding a sleeping-porch, a largschll dren's playroom on the third floor and a small gymnasium in the basement. Mr. Kinney, who Is passing the Sum mer in Portland, Is also building for his daughters, Mrs. Chester Griffin Murphy, Mrs. James T. Dougherty, of Portland, and Mrs .Charles W, Whitley, of Salt Lake, a Summer cottage on the ocean front at Gearhart. The locatfbn is between the places of B. M. Lombard and James D. Honeyman, on property purchased recently from Mr. Honey man. The Kinney cottage will soon be ready for occupancy. MoIaJIa to Celebrate Fourth. MOLALLA- Or., June 27. (Special.) Preparations for a big celebration July 4 are being made here. This will be the first celebration which has oc curred since Molalla had train service and it is thought that this will in crease the attendance. Walter H. Evans, of Portland, has been secured as orator of the day. IRVINGTON HOME .!:.:. ' - " "-.: , T.-' "vflee-J' . j h fc, : - m m VSSL, xa-- h V I. - FRANK A. SEIPERT, OF THE DALLE, BI T FORMER KKHI. DE1VCG OF E, J. MATJTZ, EAST FIFTEENTH A l KKOTT - STREETS. Frank A. Seufert, president of the Seufert Brothers Cannery Com pany at The Dalles, last week paid EL J. Mauts $20,000 for the hand some Georgian colonial residence on the northeast corner of Eaat Fifteenth and Knott streets, facing Knott street, with lot 90x100 feet. The residence was built about a year ago for Mr. Mauts, who haa occupied it since that time. The house contains 11 rooms, with solarium on the ground floor and a billiard and dancing-room on the third floor. All floors sre hardwood and the finish of the interior Is of mahogany and oak. There is a double machine fireproof garage. Mr. Seufert, who is a millionaire, will move to Portland. a.JUL-a,ajL j. a JLJLSULXJL LU-tl ajajaj..jji FEATURE BUILDING IB Permits Call for Three to Total Cost of $174,000 if Plans Are Completed. MEIER & FRANK JOB LET City Authorize Work of $800,090 Exclusive of Decorating and Plumbing' Contracts Later to Be Awarded by Bld. Two of the largest recent building permits call for the construction theaters. The larger authorisation. one for $100,000, was granted to the Farrell Investment Company for the construction of a two-story fireproo concrete theater and office building on Stark street, between Park and West Park streeta The work Is being done by the Boyajohn-Arnold Cora pany, following plans formulated by the firm of Aaron Gould Son. The building will be occupied by the Ni tlonal Amusement Company, which will operate i. moving-picture theater A movlng-pictute will also be housed in the three-story concrete building to be erected for A. C. Ruby on the southeast corner of Fifth and Burnslde streets. A cost of $50,000 was cited in the permit granted for this con struction. W. C. Arthur at Co. have this contract, and the plans were designed by W. B. Bell. Stores and a hotel will also be accommodated in this building. Nlrkelodlaa Vnder War. A permit was also issued last week for the erection of a one-story brick nickelodlan on First street, between Main and Madison- street for Joseph Clossett. The coutract has been let to Thomas Mulr at a figure of $24,000. Another large instrument was Issued to E. M. Rasmussen calling for the erection of the $30,000 frame apart ments on East Twenty-fourth street between Sandy Road and East Irving street. Representing the Meier A Frank Company, the Dinwiddle Construction Company entered application last week for a building permit of $800,000 d nomination covering a large portion of the work on the 14-story fireproof Class A building to be erected on the half block bounded by Fifth, Morrison and Alder streets, owned by the d partment store. The entire structure 111 cost between $1,000,000 and $1.- 500,000. The working drawings pre pared by Doyle & Patterson have been tiled with tne building department. The permit asked for does not Include the Interior decorating or the plumb lng. Public Market started. T. Scott Brooke, owner of the prop erty located on the southeast corner of Fourth and Yamhill streets, ha pe tltloned for the special privilege of erecting a one-story mill-constructed building on that property for public market purposes. Mr. Brooke plans to make the building a part of the pres ent public market. Since the property is within the fire limits, the city oral nuance stipulates that none but a fire proof building can be erected on It Rattroaa Comiaay Telia Tlans. The contract for the construction ef one-story frame clubhouse to be erected for the employes of the O.-W. K. n. Company has been let to Moore Brothers at a figure close to $10,000, the building cost cited In the permit issued last week. The building will be located on the northwest corner of Knott and Delay streeta It will be used for club, recreation and emergency hospital purposes. f7S0O Hnlldlas; Plaanel. Plans and specifications for a one tory and basement reinforced concrete tore building sre being prepared by Goodrich & Goodrich, Portland archi tects. The estimated cost of the build ng Is $7500. The floor space, 80 by 100 feet in urea, will be divided Into two storerooms. Porllaaders Bid ea Beattle Job. It Is reported that several large Port land contracting firms are bidding for the contract for the erection of the proposed Seattle courthoiin. The plans for the building were designed by A. Warren Gould, a brother of A. H. Gould, the Portland architect. The coet s estimated at $960,000 with alternate bids for a structure to cost $L360.000. The bids will be opened tomorrow. Ilolladay IIoa Planned. For the Eastern Builders' Associa tion, Contractor G. Balllet has begun the erection of a two-story frame resi dence on East Broadway between East Twenty-eighth and East Twenty-ninth streets. Completed, the residence will cost about $3000. , Plana far Twe Bridge t'p. H. W. Holmes, of the city depart ment of highways and bridges, bas prepared plans for a steel bridge on Holgate street over the Southern Pa cific shops, to cost approximately $68, 000. The plans were drawn at the re quest of the O.-W. 5!. &. N and rhe Southern Pacific railroad companies. 'Xhe viaduct will be 800 feet long with approaches totaling 150 feel. The road, way will be 28 feet wide with a side walk on either side. Bids submitted for the construction of the two-span steel ortdge over the Sandy River near the Automobile Club SELLS FOR $20,000. TS". .'9 AU.. T HEATERS house were opened last wwk, the Inn. 9nl being offered by th CnttMrurttnt Company, amounting to $IT.?4 Ti firms submitted rigurea The bids Iiftr been referred to a committee. The Plans were prepared by 1L 1- l'owlbr, state highway engineer. MM t'tir Park lleee rteaaed. A one-storr frame cottsre to cet i:noo la being built at (78 IHlr third street. North, between MpaWiq and Klickitat streeta, !: Cltv ItarV, for F. U. htlff. The hulMer la I', t'. Stiff. Vieataasrelaad Maeaalew Itrtea. lw Wallaca raa let lha contract te D. R. Held for the ere-tmn of a one. storv frame dwelling on Nine teenth street between PvhM an1 l"lr bourne streets. Weetmoreland. The permit authorising the work rltea l:o9 as the probable coat. Eastern Campear I4ea fntrari The Portland Gas V Coke f'mnranr has commtaaloned the Camden Iron Works, of Camden, N. J, to rnntrint a large gaeholiler to ba tui:t on Xtilwaa. kle and Clinton etreeta. Tba ere-ttmt will be the largent gaa tank tn I'nef. land and will coat rpf"lmatelv 000. It will hold 2,oio.no f-et ef aaa. having a diameter of Its feet and a height ef 175 feet. Etrept for the concrete foundations, a permit for which has already been laavjed, ta material will be used. (.vt.ona ritr Ham Ordered. At the direction of the City Cnnnnll, the City Bureau of Itulldlnis la draw, lng plans for the new city stables tn be erected on the rite of the preaent barn at Hliteenf h and Jefferana atresia. The building aa-II 1 be twe stories and basement of reinforced ooncrete eoa- struotlon and win cost ab-ut lis.eoe, a sum that Is already available. K. XV Kramers Is in charge of the plana. ana Cvrtaare started. E. M. Hablrhorst has let a contract to G. G. Larfleld for the conatrootion of a one-story cottage on Tinbetta street, between Eaat Thirty-third and East Thlrty-flf'.h streeta. The esti mated coat of the work la $2150. CutM-HaaM Wreere HrpaJra. A building permit was leaned laat week authorising alterations and re pairs to the five-story Cuatnm-Kouae building which covers the block bounded by Broadway. Parla, Park and Everett streets. Tha contract for tha work haa been let by the Government to Edward Barrett Baaeralae Ham Plaaaea. Pursuant to plana drawn by "toko ft Zeller, a one-story frame dwelling In being erected for 11. W. Sheas en tt Morrison street, between Kant Thirty seventh and l ast Thirty-eighth streeta, Sunnyslda. The work has been Irt to L. Bailey at a contract pries of $?:00, Maaltaa Addition Geta Haaaalew. Ground was broken laat week for a one-story bungalow to be erected for A, J. Tourtellotte on Fremont street, between East Thirty-third and Km Thirty-fourth streets. In Manltou Ad dition. Builder Evert Lneananttt Is In charge of the work, which will coat approximately $3800. Leata Man Bailee la Clemaaa. John Mans, of Lenta, has aaarded a contract to w. A. Thompaon for the erection of a one and a half atorr frame dwelling to be built on Clemaon street. between Katella and Asate streeta. In Clemaon Addition. The home a ill nut liooo. Permit Given Uaa l'aaiaaa, The Portland Gas at Coke Company obtained a permit laat wek f r tha construction of a foundation for a fire proof gaa holder on Mllwaukie avenue and Clinton street. Tha Improvement will rnat tn the neighborhood of 4..on. The Job will be done by company work men. Irvlaataa llama Rrsia. For Mr. John L Collins, Contractor A. W, Kutsche bas begun the ate tloa of a one and a half storv frame real dance on Kaat Twenty-second street, between Krnitt and Htanton streeta. to cost about $4500. The plana ware pre pared by Hntiahtallng 4k Iwuean. Tha residence will have hardwood floors and furnace heat. Railway r recta teal Seed. The O.-W. H. N. Hallway Company has let the contract to the T. . Know Construction Company for I he erection of a one-story brick coal shed ea Kua- ell street, between ielsv streets and the Albina railroad yards. The eatl mated cost of tha work Is $4oo. Aid aaetety riaaa tlaeaalew. Bide are being received for the con struction of a one-atory frame hunaa- low to be erected In the rear of tha Bora' and Olrls' Aid Hociety hnildins. Tha dwelling will contain tha iieual modern conveniences and met shout $2500. The plans aare prepared r I ail A. Roberts and Lee A. Thomaa. Pealaanla lleaae I eaer Way. Ground was broken laet ek hf Contractor W. K. Tata for tha con- truotlon of a $:ooo dwelling on Wil- bert street, between Portland boule vard and Iiekum avenue. $785,000 IX feKATTM'. K1.K Property That hJold for tJOO.000 Year Ago Cliangee Ilanda. Tha firm of Frederick A Nelann haa purchased Weallake Market property In Seattle at a reported riniarunn of $785,000. Included In tha (leal Is the eouthm-eat corner or inna avenue nd Pike street, the site or tie oia rtnoqualml Hotel. This properly wss sold for $Miq.u ao'iai a year aaa oy John F. OMhea and J. B. ONhea. of Portland, who recently made a large urchase of business property in Seattle. An eight-story Building, navmg a floor space of 400,000 squaia feet, will be erected on the alts. The property Includes 11 lots In all. tha frontaaes being on Pine atreet and Klflh and Sixth avenues. This sale forms one or the feature ealn made In feattle in recent year. Directory of Promintnt Life Insurance Agencies, MtmbtrB of lift Vnitrwrifr Association of Oregon WB Ooldeftn, M I . f r. MAMiAWAN Lira. crcgunlau Itltis. H. O lolloa, kiil, MAIHArni riviiH Mi a ai. l.tfR Caarabar ef cominwrre slids. H. H. Waid, ataoes'r Pacific hiti'al link. Tula a Tnwl Ce. Itmg. X- L Uartnoa. Manecr, PKNt M11LA1. i.la. Norttaweatvrn i'enk lilds. Uoraea SI'klam. 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