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's7ssii i "nil i ' """. i - V'.H ' . , 'V "' ' " - - - . 7" . ' jj " I?B AJy,' ESTATE .,; , . ." 1 . . y . ......... t lat week was replete with Inaugura V tlon of work on. bualneaa block and realdencea. In the latter Una there haa . -been parhapa the moat - eonaplouou plan Several home bava been cen--tract for. . on which work la to .be - 'I commenced Immediately. But tha work ' on. bualnea blocks haa not tetrad. . In ;,' addition to that already under way. ax . eavatlon haa commenced for three othor Important block, and contract will be let for other within a few day a. Last year was memorable for the amount of ,- ; bulldlni don In tha city, yAt that time " tb general sentiment waa that the fair ., ' year would witnea something of a lull. , Instead, of. realising -this- doubting ex J pectatlon the preaant rear will record : ' , heavy building aa the preceding ' twelve-month. - Deaplt f alae cenu ru- ?orta tha scope of improvement ; la tm he plane of ft 140,000 to 160,000 popula . ' .lon. v. ' 2 :; -''C -. Tha moat important structure enter ' ' lng upon the stagss of preliminary work 7 ' 4a that being erectedby Charles Sweeny of Spokane for Tu 11 Olbba. at the "southwest cbrner of Seventh and Morrl ' aon streets, IX C. Lewi," tha architect ' preparing the plans and apeclflcatlona.Nl . jia commenced .tearing down "the old fi , , frame buildings on that corner, and haa r ''completed the apeclflcattona for the eon , tractor. The main part of the'bulldlng Will be 100 by 100 feet, end the annas, --0t-t will be to by 460 feet, both part . to be als atorlea high with a basement ,1 under the entire atruotur. The contract ; for excavation will be let Immediately , '-after1 a survey I possible, which will follow clearing away of the old build Inge. ' ,, . t .;, '. ; ,.:,-yy, The new Sweeny building will have : -.--reaaed' brick- front. - w ... ; ',v Jjv f- Architect Emll Schacht has Just let ; the contract for a home on the Cornell .road, at the head' of Marshall street, . which la ths property ,pf Henry Hahn, ' the wholesale grocer. Being en a sightly , .spot, thla building will be one of the 'moat atrlklng homes In that part of the " city, - Taking advantage of the location. '". the atruoture will have a" high- front facade, which will be Visible for a leng . distance, and command an Immense area '. of the city and adjacent country; - : Of Elisabethan etyle, two and a half torles with a baaement In addition, this , . -home will become a landmark on the . elevation back of the elty. The Interior will be finished In bard wood.,. Servants' . quarters will be provided In the bae- , mont with bath and other conveniences. '. The flrat floor will be dlveded Into. Ilv lrg apartments, dining- room, amoklng room and reception hall. ; Ob the aeoond TEACHERS OF THE CQAST ' ; v ARE-CO8 - ': ..."i' . .-r--,' "' "Pedagogue 6f High Standing XWill ; Addrest tlntehrtatoTln j :j.v etitute at Fair Grounds. X- r : -SX. VvOV'Ll" ..:f-:. :'V The Pacific Coaat Teaehera' institute HI htm -in Portland during th week T?caceiar3rraa '. will be held a-th .American Inn. - The lisaaalona. will begin On th morning of August ti. and wilt be held every mora- . tng to Friday, inclusive. ; On Saturday, with both morning 'and afternoon aes aions. there wMl be held, under r the auspice of. the exposition, and under th direction of th eongressea eomrntt- :; tee. a general conference on Indian af fair. Th following la the program for ' tbe exercises . next Saturday:- a.- m., vphotofTph of the Four-Ton (Special Dlapatch to The Jcareal.l '"" dregon City. Aug. 11. Tha Willamette Vail meteorlt. now that all litigation ha Anally been settled, la 'actually on its way ta Portland, where the Oregon Iron Steel company . wUl place it on exhibition at the Lewis and Clark fair and afterwards will present It to the Oregon Historical .society. It wJU prob ably become part of the permanent ex hibit -at the Portland elty halt The meteorite Is about one mile from the town of Willamette Falls and about a mile and a. hi If from the landing on the Willamette river below the town. ' It la now being moved on a kind of ledge to the river by mean of a cap stan and team. Th work -of moving it v- bvin yerday and is In charge . J ' cf -1. La has twe if ii ... '- . : v t - i-s -; ' . , - - : - -.- It floor will be five large bedrooms, and in the attle there will be a billiard room. The entire - structure will cost about lT.ooo. , ' - ; ' ' ',. A bungalow will be erected at th oorner of Washington and King streets, the property of A. C. Pike. Mr. Pike this week purchased tOxlOO feet at this corner from M. Ladd for 18.000. and has Emll Schacht preparing plans and specifications for an artistic - home, which will be completed ' aa V rapidly as possible. . ,The bungalow style of architecture Is finding greater-favor for realdencea on elevation, where a man Ion to aot desire.,., '. .... .-.y..,- ' F. U ' Zimmerman of ' Zimmerman-Wells-Brown' Co. had work start this week on new home,' which Is to be reared on . Multnomah street between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, in the Holiaday park tract The - residence will be a handsome structure, costing ap proximately 17,000. and Is to be com pleted at the earliest possible date. It will be In keeping with the pretty homes that have been built in this section. , Two brick buildings' have been com menced for the firm, of Lameon Hart In the central, northern part of the city, both under the; .direction of Architect Joseph Jacobbergerr The first' of these Is a brtckhoUL which wiU JaY . ground space of,-100x100 feet.-at the corner of Sixth and Flanders streets. Thla structure will . be- three stories high with- a. basement ; pressed brick will be used for both facades on Sixth and Flanders streets, and an elevator will be used and all conveniences will be modem.. - v; ; -Tha second brick "bunding t tte erect ed by Mr. Jaoobberger for this firm Is at Firth and . Burnside streets. Th structure will be 0xl00 feet, three stories with a basement, and a pressed brick front The lower floor Is- to b used for stores, and th two upper floors for lodgings. ;.:-, ,;; c S . v K'i ' This week contracts will be awarded for the superstructure of th Women ot Woodcraft Temple, at Tenth and Taylor streets. The foundation has been partly ftnlahed and Thursday Architect B. W. Hendricks will open bids for the rest of th work. The building 1 to be 0 by M feet and three stories high. Including basement, .'; Tenlno . sandstone wl)l be used on the Tenth and the Taylor street facades, giving to tb building a fancy exterior. The lower floor will be used for stores and the front of the two up. per floors - for the -ff iee- of the local and grand officers of the order.v The Admlnlatratlon band: 0:10 a: m., address by the presldsnt. Bar. T. Ii Bitot, D. D., of Portland; . 10 a. m., address, F. F. Avery, - Miles. Washington, i subject "Shorter Term of Enrollment for Larger Boy and Girls In Reservation Schools,'' followed by discussion to be opened by Rev. Myrorf Sells. D. D., Tjnion City, Waahlngtonr -1 p.. m. addrea by Dr. Sheldon Jackaon, commiaaloner of, edu cation for . Alaskan ' Indiana. Washing- Ion, Dlatrlct of Columbia, subject. "Na tives of Alaska. Their Present Condition and Need." followed by dlscuaslon to be opened by H. T. Marklshtun of tfi United Bute government Indian school, Pendleton, Oregon,. ' . . , v , ' J . i "Vaderstaadlag." Detroit Free Pi " U.. From the .Detroit Free Pre a. ,4 Traveree-aty- MICH"" July J6. A garnlahee case involving leas t;baa tio cam to-aa unusual ending la Justice Curtis 'court ytrday. Th ease ap parently couldn't be-agreed on and At torney Gilbert auggested thathe two litigants get together, and arrive at an understanding. ' Both men had their coats off In a second and started to mis TOM ANO WAS -' STONE ON Meteorite; Pound Near Oregon City. crewa of als'then each and two teams ef heavy draftv horses at work and the labor of moving Is carried onday and night - Mr. Allen thinks it will take about 10 days, to get the meteorlt to the river, where it will be loaded en a barge ahd towed to Portland. - The meteorite waa discovered about two year ago on tha lands of the Ore ton Iron A Steel company by Kills Hughe. It was fist aid up. Ilk a toad stool or a bell Inverted and surrounded by haseMmshes. ; , Mr. Hughes began te mova.lt over te hie own land, using a capataa and team. Th Oregon Iron ds Steel company en Joined him from moving It and th cat wa tried In th circuit court of Clacka maa county, th court , awarding th meteor to the troaand steel company. - third i floor will be ,vaed for the audi torium. thla room to be i by feet, with hardwood floors throughout This atruoture when completed will cost about 18,000.. - - With the letting of the contract foi the excavation of the quarter block at Tenth a.nd Waahrlngton" streets this week, actual work began On the Flled ner brick office building. .- This true, ture will be 100 by 100 feet on the ground and five atorl high, with a full baaement." ' As soon as tb excavation Is flnlihed tb contract for the build ing will be let by Architect Richard Mar tin, after which it la believed that the work will be finished before ..the. rain tln to Interfere. -When finished thl will be 'one- of tb best omc buildings far.up town., . 1; ''. Joseph ' M. Nlukvm of . the ' firm ' of Nlckura Kelly has arranged for a pretty home to be built In Bell wood dis trict Architect R. Martin is flnlahlng plana for -th structure at present, tbe total east of which will be about 17,800.. The houe will be two and a half atorlea high, with a baaement. . The contract for this residence will be let, soon. ... n.. Contracts war let this week by Ar-i ehltect IX C Lewi, for the. (Mey Brooke office building, at the-corner ot Second and Stark atreets,i where tbe foundation ha been excavated, and con crete worn U -finished. -Tnlr truUding Is to be 100 by 100 feet and four ato rlea high. In addition to the baaement The ftrat atory t to be devoted to store room, while the other three will be tot offices. ' Aa elevator and all conven- Hence are to be In the structure, light ing will be made aa thorough aa possi ble and tha building te to be up to date in all its appointments. : Tbe cost will bea. bout 166,000. ' ; ' : : rTs A. Alex Mayer's . rldnc ' n Twentieth street corner of Everett, la to be one of the handsome home of that faahlnoabl district t Architect J. Jacob berger la preparing plans and speciflca tlona for thl building at th present time and will soon let contracts for commencement of the work. Details of the home are not yet given out, but It Js to be beautiful and thoroughly mod ern, two stories high with an attlo and basement, th ground space being 15 by 60 feet ,.- '; '-'. . . , '.I. H. Amos will build a residence two stories high In Irvington, plans for which are telng prepared by J. Jacob, berger. - When these are complete, eon tracts will be let and work Is to follow quickly, thereafter, r adding ' another pretty edifice to the community. - - ' It up. The court was paralysed) for a moment but when a realisation of how the two angry men had Interpreted the attorney's ' remarks came -span him ' he aided In quelling tbe Incipient riot " ; ' ' laaiae'e Btggeet wiltow. " From the Bangor News. " The biggest -willow- In th state is at Norrldgewock. ' It, measures It feet In circumference at the base and has a ponderous spreading top. It largest diameter Is a little more than eight feet The age ot the tree la about 100 yea re. The tradition la that m man traveling from New Hampahlre oa . lioraebaoh atopped to give th horse water there willow wig. In the ground and .forgot to.uke it, -,:. ;,. . . v... - , .... . Met Obtes. ' . , From the Cleveland Plain- Dealer. . "Did you hear that statement. Mr. Tattle is maklngT" - . , "Te. and every word of It Is true, -' - But I supposed Mrs. Tat tier wa merely a goalplng romancer." . "Well, she's telling the truth -this time because she knows It will make more trouble." .. . iv .y'l. ... . SHOW t..;'fiv..' . w ."t : N. I v - A It WW Be Shown t the Fair.1 ; The ault was appealed ta- th supreme court of Oregon, where the decision of Judge McBride wa sustained. ' In the appeal a point was raised that is new- m Oregon Jurleprudence. i , The appellant claimed that the meteorite wag abandoned property; that the Clackamas Indiana called the stone 'Torn no waa" and believed It fall from the moon. (They allege that It waa fashioned and main talned by tbera te hold the flu Ida into which they dipped lhelr arrows when Ibey wnt to war. , ) The meteorite la 1 by JO feet -across th top and H feet thick and Its weight Is estimated at four tons. It specific gravity Is that of soft Iron, Its compo sition Ming 00 per cant Iron. 10 per cer nickel, with a trace of eobalj - , tki .4 By "J. T. VlL:;a, Aiictloneer. Mondzv, ' Tccserrow, t- tales f room, 1!3 rirtt, t 10 v rp. ' : Thl sal comprises combination side board and China closet elegant Prince dreaaer. upholstered . land .'tel bed couch,' dresaer. commodos and table; chair. tanda, rockara, silverware. ; cut lery, toilet acts, Iron bed, spring nd mattr; 14 new ' spring cots; new bedding and plllowai chiffonier, mantel bedar- extension dining room table, clocks, oil painting, .picture frame, bedding, carpets and matting, linoleum, lady's deek. kitchen requlatte, : cook toves, ete: -. 1 " :. V'.. ' : .Note W ha v for aale nearly new double-oyen restaurant range, cost 1140: six show cases; Hall safe, 16x36 inches; 600 pound good roast coffee, and other good too numerou to mention. TUESDAY'S SALE The St. Louis Restaurant, f Lo cated Across the Street From ' the Union Depot, No. 332 Johnson Street, Corner of Sev- enth.-r Reached ' by the, Cars. , Sale at"2 p. nu V'-y.; 'V i. Having Instructions from the owner. we wilt sell at public auction the entire equipment of this restaurant oomprl lng 10 oak raising table, ft dining chairs, ,10 Moola, .70 'yard linoleum, maastve oak sideboard. ' two! counter with cash drawer, calendar clock, hat racks, modern arc light .gas lamp. Urge chandelier, table felt and linen, glass ware, dishes, twice folding bed. large ice chest copper eorree boner, cost 10: double-oven Maleatlo ' range, original eost 1160; full kitchen outfit plumbing arid- water tank, . portiere, signs and other equipments, ,. m . ' Note The linoleum ana tables are as good as new. the balance of outfit lft fin condition. A big snap for anyone wlahtng to run reataurant Sal prompt WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Auction Sale Each Day at ' 10 v a. ' m. at Salesroom, Corner ; First and 'Yamhill Street. 'Our sales en these " dCtes comprises parlor, 'dining room.--bedroom -and kitchen furnishings; carpet, stoves, and a varied assortment of furnishing for housekeeping. Note We pay cash for furniture and other merchandise. Phone Main. 1121. J. T. WILSON. AucUoneer. , -r PortlaGdAucticaRcosis ...... '"t' '...,:;-,.'-';'. Furniture , - At 211 First Street. EYERY AFTEBNOON AT 2 P. M. -All kinda of houhold goedsare being 1 dell f ed ai Uu.r . BmlMiuoini" lilgUclr quantltlea that .we are obliged to make peclal efforts to avoid a blocked. Everything we receive I to be sold withoat seeerre. : Out laat eale demon atrated what that mean a. We have bow (and : more -coming) many fine pieces, suohaa sideboard, ' cost - $76; i-plece mahogany parlor set, eost $46; 0-hols Bollp steel range with' top wanning closet,' etc.. Just like new; fine carpets, mantel beds. Orandfathera Clock, ladles' writing desks, several styles new wash ing machines, etc., etc, all to be sold at public auction sale, which will be. every afternoon this week at S p. m. at the Portland Auction Booms,; 111 First street -t . C L. FORD, Auctioneer. -"is A. SCHTJBACH, Proprietor. Are You a Paying a large ' rent 'each month and putting tP with all of the IneonvOnlencee ot Jntd JiouseT If eobuyf. lot In WOODSTOCK Portland'a moat beautiful "Home Spot"' We will sell 'you the property on easy payments, and are in a position to lend money for building homes. - Two full lot -foiLll60rThe-jprice- la so small that there Is no reason for your 'waiting longer; " For full particulars see owner", v 'J' i ':. ?;.; ; Portland Trast Company f' V OP , QREOOIsr 7 let TMrVI Street. WASHINGTON STREET Corner, S frontage a, close in.'... .f 0,000 - ALOEiR STREET x Corner 100x100 1,000 : i noo hiuu, :' -- - Choice lot . ......:r:. ...... 1.. S SJBO I8TH and 8AVICR Tfl. Bualn property," guaranteed- . la r.i.. ............ W...S1S400 E. J. Daly.222FailingBld?. X' . . allaa TTaaimaaan . "'! From th Loulavlll Courier-Journal, Railway Of flcial Te. I can give your protege a job.,. .I'll make him t brake, man. - - ;' -.- .-.' ''.-. Friand But he'e Juat over from Fin land. H can't speak English. , Railway Magnate -Thata. all right All ha a got to do la to call Stallone. . ' ." 'i ) From the Loulaville Courier-Journal. Flrat Politician I ae you are loud for reform. '? - - s Second '-Politician Ton bet 1 am. . . First Politician I thought you were one of th boy. ' , Second Potltlclaa Ify friend, whn yu'r auapeoted of atealfng.. If a always good policy to boiler "stop thief I" Auction Sales Dissatisfied v :. V: ,-'. ''.';'.-.'.,.. '.'.,- r- y; ,. ...; , '--" '.-."', Is the place to Duy a home." .rooms each, strictly modern; full basements;. bathtubs and toilets, hot and cold water; picket fence? shade, trees. V I "have two' extra bargains this week, two choice 5-room modern cottx'ts for less than cost of material. 4 They mustgo for cash or.lu cash. If you prefer will sell yea "a lot ; and build to suit Will rent or sell for $12.80 i per" month. See JOE NASH, In 'the bij white house at Nashville" Station on the Mount Scott car line. At home Sunday ;'' ' -4 trroF tss maw-- ' , ; T . . . A v " .-.-:.".'". A OA THOORE' X Tl X . V-. TvrniT. 'nr a it iff iit W A nrr ll Take 1ft Scott ear on ' . Flrat street and com y out - and see the tract where people are buying , homes -with their - rnt money. .; This is Port- land'a best suburb and the end of the rent prob- lem for Ita residents. Greatest - home-bulldlng ,' activity . of the city la going on at Firland now. ; House built end sold at .coat at rent rates. Lots " tuo. payable' IS downT and IS a month. - All lm- J ; provements and convent- -i ence. Don't wait ' r 1 - Ceo. W. Brown ' SOS Falling Building. SWeTlitnTTWr riirA."TtyIor . .i'v" At'FlrUnd. , Real Estate Prophecy Homes for sal. If you are look ing for bargain, either aa a home for your family or a an Invest ment we have got them. Scat-, tered In all directions.. On west side south. East Portland and tha . auburba. -. Buy whil In th d la pen Bat Ion of today, which close . with the Lewis and Clark Fair. Then real entate will advance and you will kick you reel f to the ex lent of the distance between pres ent price and thoe prevailing at a future day. The wine will profit by -your dismay. Call and secure a home, either for cash or on th .installment plan Lind & Op. v 281 Aider St. . , SECURE A HOME IN Cholc lots for lift, mt 10c ft daf $3 - Don't fali to. vlalt EVKLTN before in vesting la real estate. Th Inducements I offer will appeal ' strongly to you. KVELTN Is on the Mt Scott electrlo railway, II minutes front elty, ;' 4 liT EelALFORDSON x orrxos vrmvnt statio v. y No on esn sell you smalt tracts of Isnd so convenient to ths city snd on as favorable terms ss we. We are a1I lng acre tract a low a f 1B0 par acre, on monthly payment. Soil la good. Tbes acres are at Wichita, on O. W. A P. electrto line, Juat at of Sellwood. Take Eataeada car and etop at Wichita. khapp & MacKey ' " Boom S Chamber ef Oommaree. ; . O. T. PAKRI. Kealdent Agent i- lioIIaday's Addition For Sale A new l-room cottar, all convenience, full cement, basement street fully Improved.- . , .. . A very dealrable location. ., Convenient te two trolley line.. i' Terma will be given. Lote sold on advanUgeoua term to hom-buUdr. , ,( ' Oregon Red Cstita Co, - JtA Third St. Room 4. - .' : 11.' .. - "' ?; - vr IJ City office open evenings.:' ; EVELYN ACREAGE Any u, already completed and tt rjLWAUiia iisiciiTS . This choice tract is selling- fast from ths fact that the lots are the cheapest and best located of any suburb around Portland. ' This tract is on the Oregon City car line and rirer and all .lots are 50x100 feet with 60-foot streets; level and sightly, and one " price to all, whether you buy one lot or fifty the price for each -iot4Tr$50r-Thtrtitle-i perfect; MUwaukie Park can be seen by calling at the Jttibernia Sav ings Bank, owners of the tract, and free tickets to and from Milwaukie Park will gladly be given to all- intending pur chasers by calling at Room 305, McKay Building, Corner Third ind Stark Streets. Come and inspect these lots facing car line I for $50JAcrj&1tartsjQx.llLfiaf,h. " ' ' V FARMS Examine our large Hat of farms before purchasing. . We have om of the best properties on the msrket and have a personal knowledge of moat of them, hence are In noaltlon to ad viae intending purchasers to their advantage after being Informed aa to their wanta. ' Take advantage of our large Hat from 'which to select. ' As a rule w can make better prices than can be had by purchaser going direct to owner of toe land. Ask any Portland bank as to our standing and business methods. Call or write for our list of farms, , ' , , ' ' ' ; ' 4 eJEIMlNIlNQS LODQB ACREAGE '' Having aold practically all of Jennings' Lodg. we have Juat nut on two admirable addition thereto and can give choice acre at price of single lota iMwhere. With fair payment down, the balance can be paid on easy In stallments. .... . - These tracts will make beautiful suburban home er are excellent Invest ments, a saving bank with many time Its interest rate in appreciation la value a development progreaae. But a few yeara and alt the territory be tween Portland and Oregon City will be aolldly built up In suburban home. Scour your cholc of acreage whil available. The location on electrlo line and river cannot be excelled. Call or write for further information. - . THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY " V- V ' S4S mark' anree. ' -." yt Only-.::$20 Cash down and $10 monthly for one of those sightly lots in Waverly on .!- .; '; . ; -t:- East 27th Street Lots 02x100 feet each. , , . ' $200 and upward. ( Joseph M. Healy, Owner ;r? ' 7 ; 214 Abington Bldg; 106 Third St. i ; f Cifinn T-room modern house and lot WUV-day, bet lh and llth- st.; . rnt 40.. tVaVI Cottage and lot on Hoyt, bet Jlst and 12d ate. . C17A House and lot in Woodlawn, pekum avenue. " CIO (WVI Quarter block. 4 houses; rents, IV,WU tt monthly. : j P. V. ANDREWS &C0, ;' .', ,-. ;'. agents 'I' ' T . : ": HemJMoa Bldg 131 Third m. BUILUSB. aos ,th St. "HOtBftS smtT " ON INSTAtXMKNTS. on rticKa. - Beautiful Cottcnes If you wonld like to see soma of tha moat beautiful homes In - the vicinity of Portland call and have a talk with us. we win be glad to show them to you. They range in price from 1700 to ij.uo aia per montn le our plan, . ... sr. t j r r ' . 188', Oraad Ave. iHOom IS. Imprcvti tr. J Unimproved City Property or Cat lei ready to move in. 5 Four to C t cowplte-atatraTtgf r- . : ' ' ' . f -V' 'it f . . Hot F,cn.fcer5j You Det i, ' .c ' " ' ... 'A ..' ;'., S500O Very atylleh, up-to-date, T-room 1 ' cottage, .with large lot beautl . 1 " ful lawn and roses; close In, on "-7--FlnnleTtreat.. ',',, S3SOO Kxcellent 'lo-acre place, with1 nice f-rOOrh , residence. Mount; ,i V Tabor! it worth only about . - no.ooo. ;4; ,. "V: S300e-i-For a- grand, rlvr-front " U acre plac; good buildings; te . ', ;, acres of beaverdam, worth the , . price of the whole farm; situ- -ated 1 miles, from Woodland, Washington.,-, ' - gieoo Very beaeutlful l-room reeldencj. .... t . full lot; an ideal home, ft .J"N. . near Clinton. ,. . , flOOe 1 large lot vryt,b-utlf;il t room reeldence, block Wood ' f lawn sution.. . . . S TaO Cosy t-room eottag. I full let. -W4 fruit tree, all kind ef bar ; . rles, roeea, shrubbery, eta; 4 ' : ' block leetrio ear, Woodiuwn. a BAAMor than a full lot with n- - . -and cony cottage; beat loct.. " In Woodiswn. .... ; ; , " a goo--Carnr let,- with email e-j- one block, electrlo car, t v-. Grove. .,,.'. For baraTllna in fantia. r" and realdence r- riy. t aga, ooay u-."- t.