The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 14, 1907, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. 'SEPTEMBER V 1807,
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VERYFEIVCARSTO
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. ? iWillainett Valley Lumber
v 4 YarVvBecbmlnff Quite
f "Badly Congested.
OLDBATETOBAY city
POINTS IS ASKED FOB
MANY PLANS FOR'
NBVJESIDENCES
Architects Busy Preparing
Specifications for Dozens
of City Homes.
Reciprocal Demurrage Law
As a partial Indication of the ImmMM
amount of resident building now In
progress and soon to begin in Portland.
the following newly ordered work wa
fathered In a casual vlalt to a few of
Ha I the local architect' offices
I ri Prn.ui.r twn-atorv. elcht
Resulted In Benefit to in wneai f dwelling. Willamette
Ufa. mttA Ma n Inrnked to Aid I Heights. 15,600
I W. J. Zimmerman, two-story, nlne-
Lumbennen. I room residence t Twenty-second and
IWiMlar ilr.ali Irvlna-ton. 16.000.
Un rnon hunraJow. Mount Adams
Locally the lumber marcel remains m i drive. Council Crest. 5.ouu.
i-. h. Ran Francisco or Cal- I Walter Smith, residence atTwenty-
. - -- . .,, upVuih . atraata. Portland
Ifornla market Is looking up, dui in. e", nt, ' ,5,000.
ear shortage Is so acute that ths Wll-1 or-'e M. I r viand, two-story dwell-
lamett ralley mills south of this city I jn, Halsey. between East Sixteenth and
are Mid to be able) to deliver only about East Seventeenth streets. Irvington. $4,-
II per cent of their output ana in yaras Q A Bollars, two-story frame dwell
ara belna: over locked. I Inc.' Williams avenue, between Sumner
Several mills threaten to nui aown i ana jB.merun im-ia, i,vuv.
- a w. riir,, mnii. i w u i"i r " .-'
until soma sort or an arrangem-Mi. cu -k..Mn sh.rman and
be made to hava the lumber taken cars 1 vmrhin atraeta, IJ.00.
f br the transportation people. The Alex Scott, two-story dwelling, Kln
aarae condiUon exists as to shipments I gn ,treet. near Ourtts avenun, M.OO.
for the east from nearly aU sections of I William Balla, two-story, residence
ths Paclnc nortnwesi. onjppers ny on cornea roaa. near jonnson Bircn
t hunt their own cars In the terminal 1 1 son
yards and then take chances on get-J A bungalow In West Park, between
tins; them after ordering tnem. . I Columbia and Clay streets, to cost ,-
i with the nervine crlDDled by lack Of I nnn
cars and the transcontinental companies pr. Rjr Matson, two-story dwelling.
innirin rer a mm mnuLrw ui iub uwrim i Tmimntv-mmnnnA Ann Kroaawav .irrcia.
.the air on future -conditions. Tbey ars I ii. ,k. .hove are practically ne
kent arueaslna- and can only hops for ths I niona rnr mnmt nf which are still
. best. , Of courss. ina car anonags quw- the architects' hands.
lion Will oe seiueuj muuiu iu mwi.w.
commerce coram lesion fall to Interoeds
QUEER USE OF
imnn Dim
I
FOURTEEN
ROOM HOME
pAinui
mwu uu iuhluh
Northern Houses Given Title
Vastly Different From
Original Tj-pe.
XAME ORIGINATED IN
TKOPICS OF INDIA
ON JOHNSON STREET
Winlock -Woman Will Erect
Handsome Structure on
. corner of Twentieth.
PUIS LIMIT Oil
ALL BUILDINGS
MMMMMS-
Proposed Spencer Ordinance
Prescribes Maximum fori
Three Classes. 1
If Same Character of
, Mrs. J. X. Veness, of Winlock, Wash-
Ington, Is having the plans prepared
for a 14-room residence to be built at
the northwest corner of Twentieth and
Johnson streets. The building will be
of frame construction resting on a
oonorste Dasemeni ana will ds equipped r..nAt Ttlxi . Hl.tanrA
all ths modern and up-to-date - " '
STEEL STRUCTURES
ARE ALSO LIMITED
Habitation I with
..-..c ., - irupro n vhiu I oi Duiiaing win ne fso.uou. Arcnueci
Kmll Bchacht is preparing the plana,
which will be ready for the contractors
September 14.
The sams architect Is drawing the
plans for a three-story brick building
to go jup at First and Madlaon streets
for the Star Brewery company. The
of
Vrrextf to Doath Southern Bun'
galows Minis Affairs.
More Than 200 Feet Ban Like
wise Pot Strong on Concrete,
Stone and Brick.
in behalf- of the lumber.manuXacturers. b th, iumbarmen and It la said that
because , ths Inorsaaed tariff Is expected thJ ,heiit men are setting, fairly good
f to kill the business now enjoyed. I results this season at the expense of
. . ... Ask Old JUts BOMB. the lumbermen who snip mosuy out 01
Thaarwiilametta vnllev mlllmen are the s'ate. The railroads are corner
..kl Xe 8outheV car. possible and devoting them
ration of the f 1.10 rats on lumber
Francisco bay 'common, points anc
n.2L.-i"i'' m;rZ.,nct thtr MmteTn shippers of lumber
SoS freights water So far this peculiar and to the mill
!?.J? i!Sn nffihout 5oV cint ii very unsatlafactory state of affairs has
'in.d wlthth? frelahtr of Sirly had no tendency to weaken the rlocal
compared wltn the rreignis or eariy mark-t tu the jocal demand Is
?ti, nntrome of this fleht Is watched about as strong as it could be expected
wVSW ZSffi jo be under the mont favorab , c ondi-
i'S t"2J Sr.?1": ilMSSSd Confer further Inducing bu.i-
upon the California business here lncs I : ,
It will bring ths valley mills in Jlrwt iol
competrtion with the local plants If f?"f"a,Ltha
mmnetltion
ths railroad after granting the rate also
are not over plentiful, log-
?ers say that mlllmen need not rear a
amine In that line. They point to the
What a curious error the American improvement will coat about IZ6.000.
people nave ration into with rererence
to the use of the word bungalow? Like
many other architectural terms ths
word is Ynuch abused by ths public or
rather It Is loosely rather than definite
ly and accurately applied.
The bungalow, as a place of habita
tion. Is eisentlally tropical and had Its
origin In India, where buildings of this
style were first built for Englishmen
NUM. IU
LIST OF APARTMENTS
The new building ordinance drafted by
Building Inspector Spencer and which
will come up for a hearing befora the
special building committee of ths coun
cil nsxt Wednesday evening, makes
some radical amendments to th law
now In force, which was drafted by sx-
Councilman Shepherd and adopted by
the council last soring. The bill covers
160 pages of typewritten matter, and
will keep the special committee busy
for some hours In getting familiar wltn
Gas
LARGEST STOCK OF
Fixtures and
. 1 V '
Chandeliers
AT
BARRETT'S
408-410-412 Morrison Street
2: diUTwhicnl Building to Be ht.Tnump.oprov,.,on..uiidi
wmrmfW llEl VE: TjWfiWl ot ViandUK, anrl r-sehW lm.t vlla lp t ere-t
Twenty-First
were more comfortable than the native
habitations.
Built for hot climates, they had to
to the nubile in general and to bulla
era. architects and contractors in par
ticular. Is that which limits ins neigui
of new construction.
Building ta Tars Clai
T'nH.r the nrnnosed law. building
whioh m v hereafter be erected within
h. flp Kmlta are divided Into three
ers and Twenty-first street, a locality classes, known as class A, class B and
the walls not very tlehtlv Inclosed and whsra several structures of this char- class C. Class A buildings are nmiiea
the whole character of the dot.M "."r- act.r are under construction. Dr. Louis to those of .tee 1m id ncret.con.truo-
rnniriment aa wll th. .ni,n i .v.. . .... . . . . I lion, Bteei saeieion siruuvurc.
dkHiKn wa. ;0;i v"'' ;: : BUCK oromer nave commissioned run up to a height ot 200- reet. ,pui
and informal. Architect A. C. Ewart to prepare the those of concrete construction iu
To be true to Its nam th. Am.-i. plana ror a tnree-story rrams apart- ilea to io reei
can bungalow should not denart wirioiv ment to go up on a to-root lot at
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irom nm Asiatic prototype although I u iwnn;-ur.i.
supply plenty of shade and permit the
fullost possible circulation of air
through them. They were cheap bulld-
nTrmp.X P.fl? . ni n?,tr Another handsome apartment housi
w.. - is announced for th. vicinity of Fland-
The apartments were large and airy.
;ea to low reei. ,
ria. Hiiildtna-s are those of brick
nr .Inn. with WHIlH DOStS. alfderS SJld
within ouil, borders and .n.AVti In The building will contain II three- floors. All woodworm nowever, in c.aa-
the northwest, we have no .trictiv fmn room apartments and wiU be equipped B buildings. must be coverea witn mi
leal climate. So. for the most Dart In with all up-to-date conveniences and lath, and plaster, ana must not mww
our country, the bungalow as above de- appointments and will coat approxl-1 six stories, or u . tA
"ut ot V. except a. matajr m,000.
18. The contract for the concrete base- I over four atones in neigni.
lummer home.
In a recent number of the Arvhltnt.
ural Record, Arthur C. David gives the I ment will be let separately.
luuuwiiig apt aescnption or the Amr -
can type of bungalow:
Model After Japanese.
"We are aware that th. . m..in. n
bungalow derives more of Its character
istics from Japanese model thin it Hnu
from buildings erected In tropical coun-
iiicb, mm we are aware that In Japan
CnTJRCII EXCAVATION
CONTRACT TO BE LETj
a ar.Mi nrnvlaion la Inserted In the
ordinance permitting mill constructed
warehouses. These are limited to six
stories, or if equipped with an auto
matic sprinkling apparatus, seven sto
ries Is allowed.
Di.iMinn Tnanartnr Rnencer SSVS that
his ordinance la drawn with the two-fold
purpose of properly protecting mo uny a
Interests and of not driving capital from
I f..l .hat lmm.ni. mlantltlAa nt lofl-a flrfl
Cr" UPn restlnK on the banks of the upper
r ...' .v. .hAWaa-a nt ran the reaches of the tributaries to the Colum
miVrn 'lfy wanins for
I main waterway wu ina iirai irennrn
K",r"L. thla fall. When these logs begin roll
-lucisncT or pr- VI in- lnto the Columbia then there will
iZZ. kL. a nh.W tn Mt Jalta wort be-any amount of material again for the
Trial of 9 em arras's Zaiw.
I mills they say. and In the meantime
there are enough logs In sight to keep
' lii. rwinnuoi , miii-rare law was In- the milla going. Prices still remain at
troduced by th. wheat men and Indorsed I from $8 to HO a thousand feet.
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Modern Lighting
Is being demonstrated at the handsome
and large lighting emporium of the M.
J. Walsh Co.
EVERY BUILDER
Should make a visit at once to our
salesrooms and get acquainted with all
the new lighting ideas. '
M. J. WALSH CO.
aUXJeSKOOKS 311 BTAJMC ST.
Bet. 8th and 6th. Both Phones.
The plans for building the proposed
they enjoy a Deiiod of the rrt new church for the Roman Catholic Par- i.vtitiit here.
m which the temDerutur innniiim.i.. i.h t iv..ni. h.unii.iii..i... Thm. whn have aaatrhed the progress
to that of our own northern states, but .u .' i. ..... k. .v.. .. I of the city's building ordinances are of
we are also aware that the Japanese fc " "UUV . the opinion that at last a law Is found
do not make any provision against this I toT tne excavation will be let In a short I that will meet with the minimum of cb
cold which would seem auffielant m I time. The new edifice will occupy a I etlnn The committee having the Tr-
a steam-heated American. Their hnuaaa I site on East Oak, between East Elev-1 finance In hand may probably make
THE MAN WHO
LOVES MONEY
Always buys at the store where ha haa
to spend th. least for the belt values.
That Is why the eoonomloal always buy
th.lr HARDWARE AND TOOLS at thla
store. We always hav. tha latest and
best that Is mads and sell at tha lowest
prices.
AVERY & CO.
48 Third SL Bet Pine and Ash
Build Your House With
Hollow Cement Blodts
Frostproof, fireproof, dampproof. Tha htav
viest, strongest and best ar MADE BY,
PARRISH & THOMPSON
Office 226 Alisky Bldg. Factory, St Johns, Or.
Repair Work Olven Prompt Attention Founders, Machinists and Boilermakers,
Building and Structural Work.
PHOENIX IRON WORKS
EMGIM BERS
Offloe and Works,
awthorne Avenue and Bast
Third Btreet.
Paoava Bast 99.
rOBT&AsTB, OBBOOW.
are open and airy even In winter, and I entn an1 East Twelfth streets. Ootholc I some unimportant amendmenta, but It
mere id no attempt to plan them In the I ' to De me sijia oi Brcniiwcxure, ami I a not believed mat tne main pro-
wav that we Americans do, as chiefly the material will be stone. Rev. Father visions will be changed
ana essentially fortresses to protect Back, or Bl. Tancis rann made a-1
tncir innaDiiants against the attacYs of close Btuay or cnuren arcnuectur.
Jack Frost. No the bungalow Is out of while abroad, with the result that i
place in the northern and eastern states, I of the Ideas gained by him then
"tciji nen jnienaea exclusively ror I De incorporated in wie aeeigmn
ciuiiimer resilience, ana as tne prevailing I constructing or me new
leniency is to Duild country houses, cost of the building
-11111:11 may, n necensary, ne occupied In I
mo miner, it 1a not 10 oe expected tnat
church. -The
will be -about
oufnCiTmgw tfthTC HANDSOME EAST SIDE
11 imB. nowever. aireanv hnm. an
extremely popular type in the temperate
climate of California, and it Is there
m PORTLANDERS BUILD
SEASIDE COTTAGES
THE LUTKE MFG. CO.
,. Manufacturers of
SHOW CASES
Bank and Store Fixtures
Xojt and Sixth Bts.
POBTXAITD, OKEOOB.
Fire Escapes - Elevator Enclosures - Fences
Wire and Iron Work of All Kinds.
Columbia Wire & Iron Works
86870 EAST WASHINGTON ST. PHONE EAST 702.
that bungalows are beins- built
better than anywhere else in the coun
try. The climate of California being
both warm and drv. la nnrnlinriv
adapted to a low. spacious, airy house,
of light frame construction, in which as
little distinction as possible is made
between in-doors and out, and the char
acter of the social life makes this sort
of dwelling still more suitable. Most
Callfornians are people of substantial
but moderate means, and of informal
tastes, who want an attractive hut Inex
pensive residence, and who are not quite
sure that they Intend to live In their
present abiding place for more than a
few years.
California Type Closer.
"The California bungalow consequent
ly, both as a matter of design and as a
matter of plan, has about it a practical
and aesthetic tendency. Its whole pur
pose is to minimize the distinction
which exists between being inside and
outside of four walls. The rooms of
such a building should consequently be
spacious, they a) ould not- he shut off
any more than Is necessary one from
another, and they should be finished in
wood simply designed and stained, so
as to kep as far as possible. Its natural
texture and hue. The. exterior, on the
other hai'.t!. should not be mnde to count
very strongly in the landscape. It
should sink, ho fur as ponslble, its archi
tectural individuality and tend to dis
appear in Its natural background. Its
color, consequently, no matter whether
it is shingled or clap-bonnled. should
be low in key and should correspond to
that of the-- natural wood. Its most
prominent architectural member will in
evitably be Its roof, because It will
combine a considerable area with an
Inconsiderable height, and such a roof
must, have sharp projections and cast
heavy shadows, not only for the prac
tical purpose of shading windows and
tiazzat,. but for the aesthetic one of
mHlcine sharp contrasts in line and
shade to compensate for the moderation
of color. Its aesthetic character will
BUILDING RECEIVES
FINISHING TOUCHES
A picture of the new Markell
building, plans for which were
prepared by Travis & Wilson,
appears In this Issue of Th.
Journal. It adjoins the hand
some new Healer building and
is located on the corner of East
Morrison street and Union ave
nue. The building Is now receiving
the finishing touches on the In
terior and will be ready for oc
cupancy in a short while. The
Markell stores on Orand avenue '
and Rast Alder street will oc
cupy it.
necessarily be wholly picturesque; and
It should be both surrounded by trees and
covered, so far as is convenient, with
vines.
Bungalows la rasalonabla Districts.
"A bungalow, designed In the manner
described above, constitutes an appro
priate and un interesting architectural
type. The type Is not very often com
pletely fulfilled, because they ere gen
erally nuch cheap little buildings that
no architect's fee can enter Into their
cost of construction."
Just now the bungalow type, so-called,
is coming; into great popularity In Port
land. Everv fa&felonable residence has
ls quota of these cosy, artistic look
ing little habitations. iany of them
built at a cost of $5,000, and even more.
But they are constructed not for the
tropical suns of India or Mexloo, but
rather to keep out the Jack Frosts of a
northern latitude. i
Summer Homes Will Be
Erected This Winter at
the Ocean Beaches.
1 Phones: Main til; Horn. A-S9S1.
CEMENT-
A cargo of J. B. Whit. A Bros. English Cement Just arrived. Usd on tha
Chamber of Commerce and other well-known buildings In Portland.
OEO. B. BATH ft CO,
189 Kadlson St, Portland, Oregon.
A. T. SAMUELS.
W. W. SANSOM.
DOWT WOBBT
Quite a number of Portland residents
are preparing; to build summer homes
at th. ocean aide this fall. Isom White
haa ordered plans for a two and one
half-story cottage to b. built at th.
Breaxers. worm ueacn. ine ouuuing
will cost about $3,600.
Mrs. L. 8. Carter will put up an at
tractive bungalaw at Heaview, wasn
lngton. x ,.,..
At Seaside a large amount of building
for Portland summer resident will be
done In the next three montns.
DRAW PLANS FOR
NEW PAGE FLATS
.Tudre Charles Page has commissioned
a local architect to prepare the plans
and specifications for a four-series
flat to be erected on King street, near
Washlns-ton. The nronosed Improve
ment wUl cost approximately $10,0d.
I. u Burtcnaeii win aiso nuiia a
four-series flat on Irving street, be
tween Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth
at a cost of 110,000.
Real Estate Activity.
Otto. Crockett A Harkson hav. been
kept busy with many sale, during the
past morith and report the following
sales: $12,000, dairy ranch. Marlon
county; $3,100, farm In Clackamas
county; $3,600, bungalow. Piedmont;
$2,1000, house in Highland Park; $950.
H block 1n Highland Park: $1,100, lot
in Irvington; also several lota on Al
berta carllna.
The Electrical Applianco Co.
WILL, DO TOUR WIRING AND INSTALL TOUR LIGHT FIXTURES WITH
OUT 'ANT AFTER TROUBLE.
490 Washington St
Phones M 4884 and A 3881
THE ADAMANT COMPANY'S
Celebrated HARD, WALL PLASTERS are th. best
CROWN BRAND Hair Flbered
WOOD FIBRE PLASTER
RINISHINO PLASTER (Unflberd)
Orflo", Worcester Bid. Phon. Main Tit. Soma A1S18.
- - - Taotory, Feat 14ta St. Phon. Main. 10,
THE J. McCRAKEN COMPANY
Roche Harbor Lime, Alsen's Portland Cement; Nephl Building, Casting and
Dental Plaster, Imported Fir. Brick, Imported and Domestic Fir. Clay, Halr
Fibered Hard wall Plaster, Plastering Hair and Fiber, Allunited Steel Studding,
Herringbone Expanded Steel Lath, Boston Sheet Metal Lath.
931-835 FIITS STBBET. Phon. Main 870. POBTTjAW, OBBOOsT.
JOS. HORNUNO
PXOZCB MAUf 71BS
E. FISCHER
CITY IRON WORKS
BLACKSMITHS, MACHINISTS, BOILERMAKERS
Tanks, Sawdust, 'Conveyers, Hydraulic Pipe, Orating, Iron Doors, Fir. Escapes.
General Repairing.
works. 303 nourr bt. , pobtiabt), obbpow.
ASBESTOS
tEXTD YOB 8AMPX1B.'
Portland Asbestos Mfg. Co.
(Ink)
Office and Salesroom, 272 Gllsaa. Street
noM ftla 4711.
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