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t f" THE ' QREGON SUNDAY JOURMAt, PORTLAND, i SUNDAY I MORNING. MAY; 8, 1CC7. V,ifcA:,fr fiU ;K v-:f.-;::;J-,:. ' '.v- ; v -- ? y , - -:: i s. in! ' .-.'-i.J i .1-v jijys iliii- p !14 W 'liii ? . TYPE OP RWlDBNCfcS UNPER CONSTRUCTION 4 UaT . .1 V7v '2 ' "V. t'J S-s- It 11 ' 11 I' r .:L.f ? ;. mimfflM ;'-r ' :.i-t''i:;M'"'f''''Ti', I iii-f!r.?;ijs'-' KE5IDBNCC , 3R0AlWAi. i : FIFTH ST. LOOK IKG tfORTrt SHOWING I & ) - c. . r kficm nnnr icnnim nun mnn id lilllltllUIHL DUILUIIIU 10 CENTER FO RMU1G TO COVER BLOC K tl and othar : construction Bittcrta), I th main itruotttrca have not baaa coin manoed At th eut approach of tho Bomia brtdcoiitna foundation! (or two modern business houaea have been put In, at the northwest corner of East Third and East Burnslda the excavation for the Proudfoot building; Is under war and the Gevurta Furniture company la har- GOLD nillE Oil : LEWIS RIVER Property bnv the'. North Fork Is Now Being" Rapidly Developed. ;-' 4..; In a four-atorr ,100 by lit bualneas CONSTRUCTION WORK house erected at the southwest corner I to uipii ittinrn uuvl of Union arenue street. and East Burnslde U Warehouses Springing Up Ir, the Plans ' f or Structure on Pittock tS55l .trAjTS'tS District in North : . Portland.. , Property Aro Now Well :Ji . Under Way. j PROXIMITY TO NEW HALF MILLION DOLLARS m - , TERMINALS DESIRED , FOR PENNOYER BLOCK $JUkh'VWjna .: Harrlman Systrtns InablUtjr to Secure Earl Delirerjr of 1 gloia Sarronndlng ) Their .Freight '. Sheds. Structural steel Is Responsible for the Delay In Borne of the Major Projects. I parts of the city. On First street be tween Grant and Booker four new bust ness buildings are being added to that retail center, Along; Union avenue and Williams avenue a large number of such structures are under construction. . . - i nil ni linn in nnri n nctrnAiLnuAuurcnd RICH MINING RE6I0N Pay Streak Fourteen Inches Struck and Tunnel Is Being Driven to Reach Main Body of t)re Located Farther Bcks REcj5IPEKCE"Or PAK'KBLlAH'ER. High-Class Residence Sites Are Sought by Home-Biiilder-"All Over City. you find It" Is being literally demon strated in a district less than SO miles from the city of .Portland. It la a strange fact, but nevertheless true, that '-distance lends , .enchantment," hence when the Alaska discoveries were uinaniiMd. naonle aet their faeea tow- Hoodoo District Will Be Able tori, fr0n Borth "d tiakti teel . , , ( 4 , t. . i lives UJ am aearoa ur m yvuvw uw. uei macninery in ana The old saying that "gold Is where LARGE ADDITION MADE SK; TO CAPITAL HILL TRACT High Prices of Building Material Do Not Affect Con-- iz structlon. ' Portland Heights Property Just Ac quired by Syndicate Will Be Laid Off According to the Topography of the Ground. -V " 'i- MANY THOUSANDS OF BARRELS CEMENT USED It Is definitely announced that the lessor of the Pittock and Pennoyer I Ore Out , is The freight unloading; and transfer ' t.FkUm ti feeinr solved br a score or I more Portland Brtns -wno are woraing . -""v "--- (Sasdal Dtopetcb to The Joer.sU Trnnflnrfui ' transformation In North I menta ana Will proceed to cover oom i , t-.--- M.hn. nr.. f Portland. From Ollsan and Thirteenth tracts with modern, up-to-date business great ,n tn Hoodoo mining dls- street to the river and east to the housea f I trlct, near this city, although from tour Northern Pacific Terminal station a The Pittock block, which was leased .w J SSI i. vast district 'of warahouses and ter-Ffor B years, la to be improved with i tains. It Is almost impossible to ret ( old-time dweuinKS, sneoa ) ana v ftuau i diock , oounaea oy wssningion, pinrn, hutidin rs that have occupied that pert Tenth' and Park streets. Plans for this i4f the city from time immemorial. ; v building are now being prepared under J Thirteenth street xrom irianaers to i me uirecuons ox wnanea n. Aiancn, a. wnismatta river la raciaiy nerog nseattio arcnitect. tor tne lessor, ne into camp with any quantity of sun- plies, yet there are many prospectors and representatives of mining compa nies arming in hers trying to "get Into me hooooo district -f . " The two great mines of this district , converted int mt nantifsntuiinar street. Tne Mr-1 au or tna larger western oiuea. tnlnal cdmpany has ribbed It with slde-j Pox. the Pennoyer block the same t tr mith aa Gllaan. and new I architect is drawing the plans of a buildings now going up as far as Plan- structure estimated to cost about 1415,. 'v tiers street wm soon tu "" i - - the., tracks ' another block. The - Old mesfdenoes to tfe. .'. a jr. Biles paint and ell ' concern , is ' Unless the present plans of the lessor " bulldin a large brick warehouse at the lor these properties fall to go tnrough ''corner of Glanders ; and Thirteenth I work Of tearing out the old residences i utrreta. and the OaOsDy runmure nouae i mat occupy ineae oiocaa wm - peajin . tm rrfiT, a' four-atorr warehouse on I within the next 60 days, I h oiiaMer block north. " ' ' I ? Work oh half a dosen other .-..l. V structures ' will begin within huge two Iiewls ex- naa never been &ny way of getting the rich ore out of this district, but now that the new railroad of the Washing ton, Idaho St Montana ' company is building through this district it is go ing to open up splendid mining camps. Near this district are the famous Pa- louse wheat and fruit belt and the great white pine forests, the timber of which is being out by the Weyerhauser Syndi cate for the Potlatch Lumber company. Tne great snowing or the Gold Bug Off in Nevada they have made soma great discoveries in gold, and people have cone there by tens of thousands. Tin th.ro .r. nth.p raid mlnsa.- and when they are opened up in Portland's The volume of real estate sales for the front yard there will bo something do- past week, as shown by the transfers ing nearer home. . filed for reoord and the dally sales re It has . been a well-known fact , for ported by real estate dealers, indicates many years, that valuable mineral , ae- a healthy market wun a sieaay aemanu posits exist in the country north of for desirable property and no sign of a Portland, and In the region near Mount weakening in prices. But one sale in Ht Helens valuable coDDer mines have vnivina- a consideration in excess of been mora or less developed and now j $50,000 . was reported and that was the only lack transportation to make thenu purchase by A, L. Flnley and others of dividend paying properties. ; la half block on the south side of Tam- Developing &ewis Blve. hill atreet between Fourteenth ana ...... ... . .. toi. Lownadal streets for, $68,000. . The 4 -1JI hair, h.am 'aiimlr anrf DTOStttf WU OWDd by Annie 3. LaW zl Y. .r.i. .v. i... .,nt. reno and was sold through the agency SUa alias1 ucnuiv euvw iiiv.w vi vaw savava . . . . M .h i ; tm. r,.i.n of .F. a , Northrup. This is coneldered ....... .. M.rh tv.,n'.ni nvM-.la ehean bur. as Alder street property, w u vu taa w m wm r . - . near the head of Tumtum canyon. The I two blocks nortn, naa receauy 091a ior bars there produce placer gold in paying nearly 1400 a front foot A large frame quantities, and miners have made good building now occupies the site, but the v.ms thin uinmi out tna , veiiow 1 new owners cviiwiuvi.k uuhiub .. 0 " . 1 . . . . - It V.t.l stuff with, even the cruue appuanoee 1 six-siory ciaaa a buj uym .inv. h nnuntrv . thareabouta I ment house. ' ; . ' haa never been solentlfloaUy prospected. I E. 3. Daly and W. B. Btreeter have Occasionally a sportsman with rod and sold for Dr. Templeton"the Tempieton line has gone in there to fish for Dolly J flats on Washington street, between v&rden and Rainbow trout and haa in-1 Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets for Mentallv broken off a chunk of ore $87,500. The building U a slx-serles Best Quail iy Now Commands Three Thirty-five on the Dock, bnt Port land Property ' Owners Continue to Plan More Buildings." a. . . - 1.. a tM r r -1. 1 a-iiu msiiau cvuoer mmmr Dronerxies is a irmr Thirteenth between this point I ."""V r'. .V: i.r .v." IT creating interest in other minlna- camna :T Li. ' JT 1. Kiir Inrfti.trlmia I m Jt ni.AiiioAa . OTin tflAAma rata OB ' V rt I. I . KrfW ..nhnmu I " " ' " "' .11 h. .t. . ... " 1 t"J"" - v. ; . ana of "." "Vw," Vfli I story Board of Trade building at Fourth : u.um proapeeUng -naa , neen negiectea unui the price. . . and oak streets witnin a snort time, t . w--i yery recenuy in mn aecuon. i ip-uiri mow mm mki. . v..k.(- . . v.. I OPea into a DCS ntve OX actlvltv. M!n. I xtm .l,.aKl. nl nln. la nnrtaol . ...- ...... -tcr. .t,iaa ..I. ,wei. vw,w. - concrete and it is estimated that be-1 u""s iimmw p- development, mere, ana ii tne mining iWM that by the, Buahong ranting oom- Mnv M.rShflll Wei IS i Hardware COm- I . ... ... I pact for extensions Of tha Mlanah ladtra. I . . .intiiul hal niialncaa Pnr. I . . lAjt i. am iPxl'ik " - " ..... TMtrtli.. I .Wf-on 1 tu,uvv tita w,vvv m. v ui tv- - . l aayvtv . . - I DWJ .Ul av-AWV v. via a. wvMaa arMra, joany. Home Telephone 'omPr, mP1 j m(,t wUl be required in its construe- Charles Sanderson, an expert, miner, hand will have a gold mining field of ljust ott Washington, to Captain K W. . Kiaotno wompany.j.. u. - i a-jc-.j - U I w,,u rvnuj came out irom tne uooaoot great richness -opened mp in-ner- very I Spencer for $27,000. Captain - Bpencet Enterpriss brewing wmpany, McMillan i Tfc f0Un(Jatlon ot . the - eight-story I P. "8is , . doorway, f The Golden Wonder Mining I immdlately -resold the lot to the Title r.rln romnanv. M. reiler fit CO., iuu at i. ., .y,. . h. I I found 12 feet of rich carbon af a ami anmn.nv "a . 'Waahlnrton .', cornoratlon I -....... i f.,...,.,:. n, . ':- nihha. ErunswiCK-uaiKe. wujcuuur, tvim-1 i ..a mfth i on tne lerao at a flenta of RO fast, which l with a -anitai atock of isoo.doo. la onen- I . -v.. -...w - pany,;raciuc w - , mil I Street has Been completed and a por- " v"'"" anowuig at mat aeptn. ing up a goia mine w u uurm ra, w. Wss the purohase by M. J, Cioneasy ana ; John A Beebllng Sons, Oenerai Biec-1 tion ot the 1 by J-lneh flr uprights A good wagon, road is rbtftnJuUt to Lewis river in the district above men- MBOciates of an 80-acre tract adjoining ! trio company, Portland Cordage o-j0f the nrst floor plaoed fa' position. h e"np. several miles of which has tioned. " ' ' ' . their Capital HiU addition in' South j pany, JEilers Piano House, Portland Iron I j,blm . be tne highest strictly mill already been finished, from the forks mea ambles Cripple Creek. ' Portland. The traot "was sold by Stoller worKS, rairoanas. tz? ol VV I constructed building in Portland ; ana xne county has eon- A.tunnei is nemg. onven on a true Brothers and.brought $85,000. V' This rmier o jaiiuiicu, . I when completed will be one or tne ti.vuw io repair tne road from fissure in .goia-oeanng porpnyry, ana nronertr' is to be immediately platted .... wu, u.ai vuoii u loru m u h Qiautiica w. . mi, iu uvui i and laid out , to conxorm witn wapicai :Jn;thMtn nelgnoornooa r w I handMniftit Btnictur In th city. ..1. n.. woustaaier -"- - . xuiuinnji .-( - i structure. - i Hospital on nt jsan mas. Plans are undergoing preparation for Palousa". an m.nv xhera It is an imposing ar- ik .ray of ' large concerns suddenly taking i possession or tns iNonn -wuu. ow .nct ana -w - ': a,..a ;of the ruah for warehouse sites oon- ventent to the west side railroad termi t nal ground Thera is certain to be a eonaolidation ot tha terminals- of the - Hill and Harrlman lines. It la reported tna?. one or notn or tne FROST SO SHARP AS TO BITE HARDIER FRUITS the Homeopath!, hospital to be erected tha Tiiamin nnrnMionn - d nca'i on the-east side. The main building will! (Spteisl Dtaptteh toThe oattul cost about $60,000 ahd will be so eon-1 . ur" lt ou thaV actional wlnas mav be cherries, peaches and apricots added without destroying its architec tural wuV. ... . 1..maa McNauKhton. Haymona , iaurenoe vy a' railroad eompanlea are negotiating LE"tb" plans for jury is hardly appreciable an in-others three more blocks and a fractional ila"'enLnJ?5 Pw a l,,i 5rnV the prospects are that the crop will be the Y. M. C. A.-T. W. Ci A. building to Ke.KaTVak prug company, tne i I "I -1- "71.. s . k ,T. , . . eii i7i. ka I inienurr trnuiBcuiciii. v IV.TLIV" t.:rV..:rr.rr"r'i .kI are Tt to be settled. - The Joint build McCrakcn block,- also a v -shaped piece 1 "'""""r; A.. .11 M rtouad next to tha present terminals. wo,r D , " h ' .-hT Thla atrip or Mocks at present aepa-1 y""a .V" raise tna new - Mortnern , lacino i ana I I mouth of the tunnel a pay streak of It HllL as it will be a part of that addition Inches has Just been encountered ahow-1 xnla will give Capital Hill a total area inc fair cold values. The main ore I n ha ..M. m.kin i tin irt body in place lies farther back In the I ,.,.., .m1ii(. aArition inairta tha once extended, on tha , surface the crushed decomposed rock gives a string conservative and reliable mining ex- of free sold in the can. and hand sam-l nerts in tha west says tha vein of the found that I pies of the rock snow tree goia. ' Tne i Golden wonaer company lies in tne very .... ... ... I fnrmaHnn 1a nronouriead hv minlna. man I fnirnallnn In which aenaatlonal atrlkea verely injured from the recent frost to be identical with the Cripple Creek I are made, and he is free to predict, that The damage to apples varies according neology, and soma very rich ore la I the mine will be heard from in the near pretty sure- 10 in uncovered oy mis tunnel, a The - vein matter is.' easily worked, contains no refractory ele ments, and is, an ideal concentration ore. Wltlvan abundant water power right on the property, the ere Can be mined and milled for,, il'.SO ' per ton. , There is In soma instances the in reduced one-half. A Tillamook editor was so unlucky as to be mulcted sib ior libel. I future In a way that will make some people in . Portland sit un and think. 1 ne aevaiuymom , ia wui wdoa-w pursuant to his lnstructlona..' f . - A practical miner from southernOre gon was so Impressed with the showing that he induced the company to let him enough water to operate a 100-stamp 1 put in this long tunnel and take his pay bo tov irora your babyt You, wonder why he cries. Buy a botae or wmie s vrearo Verml- Or.t Northern freight housea audi : A rn,"ct Dn ?mml"l fuae and he will nevertsry. Moat babies terminal yaras from the grounds of thai sionea pjr a aiirornia investor to pra-i nav worms, and the mothers don't old . terminal company. While the I - f w Htra-awir suiu-1 know it - wniw. n crmnugo rias blcka are iot ncce-eary to develop-i wnation oussneaa ana apartment nouea I the child or worms ana cleans out its ment of tha general terminal scheme. U ? - i ; tmetasal test Beiayed. t ! -I system In a plaaarat way. - iBvery, noth. . ama the railroad companies would ac f Toundatlona for half a doacn quarter- MT'". the T house " With ft fear naad oulre then. -U. the preparUee could be Mock skyscrapers have been excavated. h mlndV Pr ce 2sl Bold , . i.iuv. , v m .uwuui u, uouri is iiiuui ti. an druasnstab mill.' The property is reached by wagon road,' and is four miles from, steamboat navigation,. At present it is 10 miles from the railroad, but the . projected lines o the Northern Pacific in that section pass ngnt oy tne property." The company claims that, without a pound of ore .'their water power will soon be worth more than the company is cap in the stock of the company, which is being done at the present time. The gold Is there in the rock and on the bars of the river, and the mineral for mation is absolutely right for a rich mine. . But, as above related, the prop erty Is too nesr homo to exolte the feverish interest manifested, in some far-off region where snow and Ice en ltallsed for, as the swift waters ef the! the one hand or the parching sands on river ruan over the property at a speed I the other make it a perilous undertak ef 40 muas aa hour., on .of tna most ing to mine for goiov city. The Oregon EVectrio railway Sa lem lineruns through the whole addi tion, and the Southern Pacific, west side division, which is soon to be electrified, traverses the .whole addition en the north..'.' ''-'.j';: , ', The Cloheaey syndicate have invested nearly $85,000 in South Portland acre- are, and intend making their addition one of the most attractive residence Chloage BCaa Buys Tract. vJX VJneent ef Cfilcago, has pur chased a lo-aore traot on Portland Heights near Mount Zloa eehoolhouso from Ysrez Brothers for $10,000. Mr. Vincent In eonnectlon with Henry Hew ett, John Bain, Labbe Brothers, who own adjoining tracts, has employed the noted Boston, landscape architect. Dim sted. to plat their . entire holdings, amounting to near 100 acres, The traot will not be platted In reotansular lota but will be arranged into building sites, I tne sise ana snaps or which will be governed by the topography of tha land. Mr. Vincent has recently closed out a number of realty deals that he had In Seattle, and wilt reinvest In Portland property; believing that jthls city offers much better opportunities for good, safe Investments than any other city on the Besldenoe rropertyActtve. " I Portland building material firms dis The quarter blecItftaKhaaoutheast I credit the report from San Francisco corner of Columbia ' and Fourteenth I that prices of all claeses of building streets has been purchased by W. H. material have materially declined In , the tcsn from F. M. Anderson and aaanci. Ii . . .... . .k. o.ii. .vr. ates for 819.600. i 7 l1 " aa'7 rTTJ Z.t The northwest corner of Jrohn. ..4 "? " Twenty-third streets has been sold tollf "uch en1",0 the why n F. M. Brooks by C. H. Korell for $15 000 ,loull not be reflected In this market The Oeorae W. Bates raaidanna' AJlThe commercial Interests of the two Irvlpg between Twenty-second , and cities are too closely related for a rad- Twenty-thtrd streets, was sold ta t. a. leal difference in the prices or sucn dore Goldsmith for 18,000. - - staples aa cement, ' lime, brick, etc; to . Another, Nob Hill sale was that of the ltt ,';'' V" : " ? " southeast corner of Lovejoy and Six- There has been no decline here in .the teenth Streets, eurchaaad h pii,. nrtcaa nt htillrilnr matarla.L On the Nunn for $10,000. i contrary, there has been a steady ad- A. large number of hlah.nrlnait raai. I vanca for tha nt vaarr and recently "n raaiaence . lots in ail parts the fear has existed among nuiiaer- or tne city changed hands. There were and architects that the eontlnuediladnn dosens of Salea where the consideration I the coat of building supplies iTould op rangetf from 18,500 te 8,00Q closed dur-1 erate to check if not altogether stop the ; lug the week ; - vj;'' progress of bulldlns development in ' i Portland and vicinity. ' ", ' NATIONAL GATHERINGS i2J$m TO BE HELD WFYT WPPIf WWrtr owners to prooeedwlth their W U !l"JltA 1 "ccr building operations in spite ot this ad- " . ' '. ; verss eondltlon. . - : r Jearaal ipteUI tevloak '' The J. McCraken Co.; in speaking of Washington. May 4. In many narta . Kni.. .....u.. -i... .t. S!.ia .V "HT !"U,.n1. ath,ngs of The best grades of cement is now $8.85 Vfv ll i .?!i.'JUIkwW.' lntero?t barrel on the dock This is about will be held during the Comlnc week. I ih. vi.a ... ... ...... n... ........... The largest in point of nunWwill be vMllZ?n ;Zu i fJT'-fiJWf1 than ,anuary when it sold for: $1.40 Rhrfn- : ? t - ! .Mf.tia berrel. We look for no decline in the Shrine at Los Angeles, for the entertain- nric.a ,... .ini.. .. ZSiuS, nthrnt c,,Io'n, to come. An enormous quantity of both metropolis has made elaborate prepara- cement and lime will be used here" this t- -i.- .vTti-. , summer. The market will probably Ijs r 1h? tfJSLuS? HFl'l 'pMfXl hnt there will be no surplus.- ItJl ar P-nJn Jhai! Nottingham ,C, dealers in building Study and Preventionof Tuberculosis materl. could Bee nothing Indicating : . .w u.r. inM a arop m the price of building sup-; .--1.1 I.t-i.i pl,M ",bt be expected this summer. - . J.?a trt2rn S?"01 ebootlnt Men thoroughly posted on local build l?nifatStthSiS ,nc w-altlons say that the visible sup- wIU attracthundrede of visitors to pty 0f cement, lime and brick is prao Charleston. South wllna, during the tlcally all contracted , for uo Novem- v iM-:rUmt .Mmyy .mim if Cement importers estimitrthat Jttn-''fo:'-an lthln-that date about JOO.Ooo'W-ls ' 2iinif.50nlpVtl0?' .i -.1 ,f cement and 80,000 barrels ofTik. me?wifionvr.hn??A wlH Portland".-' mSTl -15- ji-MW thmi A an nJcn ofj.the quantity of . SStA'inSuVf" femen UMa odmeonstriH;tIon: the of Interest will be the. National Con- contractors that are eontiMn.V ha' rress of Mothers to eonvene the latter nJS fTH .T,I8tt,n; part of the week at Los Angeles. .ooo hawaiV r S.:?1V-J The trial of tha Western Federation Uh w.iia V.r:-r.T:... vi."""wu" of Miners officials for the alleged mur- $.000 and -1,600 barrels we i, iWh. der of ' ex-Governor Steunenberrf ,of couch r swia bnaZl VJ 2 ILrill? "rZYz TO niMde,T between r 1 Fourth and Fifth etreets. silent smtth$:body i NOT MET BY RELATIVES (Joorasl Soeelsf Serrlcs.) Chicago, May .-lent Smith's' body aaia4 eVt aii srVt Km 4nAmr at A ar m mat : met by the Kvanaton relatives. ( Rhine- K"", lander Stewart Jr. Appenaleltis. S.flii2J"lJ,r.M,elSuse of, the bowels, by employing drastic pur-l sratlves. To avoid all din.., passed through here today and was not Dr. Kinre New Life Puis, - cleansers . a.. ........ , . . x. . . . ..... ... umviaiiinu . ,ur nmnMrna aa- l lanuer eiswart tna wiaow s son, I malaria and launnic. k ""A "1 JmetitandaeoonipaedttteWeworkKS Bed-Cross t anger, uaa only 1-111 s. tha aara. and Inviaoratora biliousness,-: