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11 87 Grand Ave. THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, -.SATURDAY - EVENINO, "MARCH 14. 1908. af",ll,i,l,,,,11,1,,aawaaaaaeaaasB .'. rii'''iii'''y-',"')')"t'iiiiii I" ii'"1 f.iMmiiw,ii,..w,yiiiliNiiii. Lii)i:,'imtui,i. ji.iii nmm ini.'n .V'""1." I C3SB3BE5BBBBBBBE i ' v: ' - j a Near E StarR ? WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES ., .... , -v., -t.; - -p . - arid have a' strictly up-to-dtte tock of builders' hardware and , tool, saihr'and tloors, from which to make your selections. We are in the low rent district and it can easily be seen that we are in a position to sell on very small margins. This oflpulsr Yankee Screwdriver, No. 30, retails at $1.50: our only.., $1.15 $1.45 Disston's ' "D-8 26-inch Hand Saw, retails at $175; our price $1.45 3 r S3eGenulne TeckV Chicago Pattern Lath Hatchet, retail price a?ir.r'?!........85c Genuine Stanley Iron Plumb and Level, retails at $2.00. Our CA jl.OV price . See Us for Wood Hoists We Make Them YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH YOUR GAS OR ELECTRIC IF THEY COME FROM MOST COMPLETE LINE IN PORTLAND Much Consideration Should Be Given To the selection of fixtures for your home. We have them in all styles of design and finish. EVERYTHING IN FIXTURES AT BARRETT'S 408-410-412 Morrison Slreet Phones: Main 122, A-4134 if'-: Jp'ArfrsiV7i'r 1 : Ti it - rqflr U fj mi Foundation of Naw Yale Laundry, East Tenth and East Morrison Streets. CONCRETE TILE RESISTS FIRE New 3Iaterial Far Superior in Strength to Terra Cotta. There haa recent appeared In a few of the larger eaatern market a hollow tile made of concrete, which 'It Is claimed ponseeeea all the virtue of terra cotta to far aa deaigri and ahapea are concerned, but which la said to be far aupertor In atrength and flre-reaiat-Ina qualltlea. It haa alwaya been claimed that terra cotta waa not only equally aa fireproof but a more practical and economical structural medium than convrete. The new concrete tile la made in a machine consisting" of a aeries of moldn for recelvtnr the wet material, wnicu la Immediately aubjected to a specially Firovlded treatment with steam. Slcam ns Is continued for a period of 16 to lit' minutes. Plungers are located the bottom of each mold, oonnected with mechanism for ejecting the green tile, which are then removed, and the machine la Instantly ready for another casting. Three castings per hour on one-inch web material is an easy aver age for each mold after the operators acquire a lUtlo eipcrience. very rew of the crean tile are ever broken. The concrete mixture la prepared to the consistency or a paste, or roriiaua cement and a suitable granulated aggre gate or crushed atone, furnace slag or gravel with sand. In proportions ap Droxlmntina 1 cement. I sand and 6 of the other aggregate, with sufficient water to give plaatfclty for pouring LUMBER PRICES IIIDUCEJpillG General Opinion Is That Bottom in Market Has Been Beached. BAIL BUSINESS IS PICKING UP Mir BUILDINGS NEAR COMPLETION , '- ' - Finishing Work Hurried on Group of Downtown Blocks. r. Your Boy IVanls a Scroll Saw Because nearly all the other boys he knows have them. They are rhea; enough when you consider how mucl fun he can get out of one and how much It will teach him. It la aaton ishing wnat clever tnmga your aon will be able to turn out on nls .scroll aw. IyOts of other useful articles: axea, aheara, knives, table cutlery, kit chen utensils, tool chests, etc AVERY & CO. 4fl Third St., Bet. Pine & Ash TRAVIS BROS. LIMBER CO. 451 Hawthorne Avenue East 202 Common Fir Lumber, $8 M. PHONE B 2020 REX FLINT KOFE ROOFINO W. P. FULLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agenti GOTO THE COMET ELECTRIC CO. BA&lSSBtiOXS, 4ia IfOKBXSOH TBEET JTred B. Wilson, Fres. A. W. rarka, Seo.-Mgr. and Conduit work. These are thoroughly mixed together In quantities convenient for handling. Ktenm-curlns: bv meana of racking the green tile in the body of a closed car into which wet steam Is constantly flowing for ti hours in summer and 72 In winter (after which they can be sub jected to anv climatic condition) la recommended by the Inventor. BEGIN EXCAVATION FOR HOSPITAL WING Contract for Addition to St. Vincent's to Be Let About" May 1. ExDerts In Modern Wlrlnr Estimates ana specifications lurnianea. ' FHOBXH VLA.IV 6080 AMD A 1844 Buoeessors to the Wiring Department of the Barrett Company SPORTING DOGS TO RUN SEPTEMBER 11 Officers Elected and Field Trials Arranged by Port land Sportsmen. September 28 and 29 have been ohosen as the date for the field trials for hunting dogs, which will be held under the auspices of the Oregon Field Trials club, organised at a meeting of sportsmen In the Ablngton building last night. I Officers were eleoted as follows: President, Dr. J. M. Meyer: first" vlce- resident, Maurice Abraham; secretary, 1., A. Parsons, and treaaurer. Will Lip man. ' The above named together with Dr. H. F. Newton and W. F.,Halder- man will conatitute the board of di rectors until an additional director la chosen at the next meeting, Which will be held two weeks from last night :, ', - Two purseB were authorised to be : known as the derby and all-age stakes, valued at $200 and $300 respectively. Tti9 derajr will be run on the first day of the meet and the stake on the sec ond day. It is planned to elect vice Jiresidents from every town represented n the club and the expansion of the rganUatlon 'will include every cltr in. the valley, eventually covering the en tire state. No firearms will be discharged dur ing the field trials. It being the inten tion to Judge the merits of the doga without the use of powder and the jaugmer oi Diraa. Coulon Outpoints McGovern. Chicago bantam cham unscratched today and Lob Anrelea. Matvh ii Tnknn rrii. ion, ine mile pion showed ud without a single 'souvenir" of his fight lasi nignt in which he clearly out pointed Young Terry McOovern, a local boy. McOovern on the other hand Is badly used up. He waa on the point of being knocked out several times and aa only saved by the bell. CELEBBATION WHEN , BAILS REACH D0RRIS (Special Dispatch to Tlie Joarbtl.-t Klamath Fall. Or., March 14. The new town of Dorrla. Calif om In nn the California Northeastern railway, is pre paring lor a grand three-days' celebra tion when the first train arrives. A booster club has been formed, as well as a brass band and baae ball team, The celebration la to take place in the oatly summer and it, ia the intention to Bather all ef anuthorn Klamath luinn.' ty, as well aa northern Siskiyou eounty, California, together. The rails in . pec ted to reach Mount Hebron this week and Dorris is but 20 miles beyond, over practically flat country. An effort is being made ta htva ail cement workers unite under the Juris diction of the American Brotherhood. nf Cement Workerg ... . . , . , Excavating for the foundation of the 100-room annex to St. Vincent a hos pital Is under way, and If present plans are carried out the contract for con structing the wing will be let not later than May 1. The new wing will be added to the south end of the main building and when completed will prac tically double the capacity of the Insti tution for taking care of the sick. The cost or the improvement win oe In the neighborhood of $100,000. This improvement haa become absolutely necessary, aa the hospital has beta) taxed to its utmost capacity for a year past In fact, the Sistera of Charity of Providence have been compelled to deny admission to St. Vincents tomnny applicants on account of the crowded condition of the sick wards and private rooms. SUIT TO DISTRIBUTE AN HISTORIC ESTATE (Special Dltoatch to Tbe Journal.) Salem. Or. March 14. A partition suit has been filed in Judge Galloway's court to settle the title and provide for the distribution of the lanas ana the adludlcation of the Interests of Philemon Qeer and T. V. Geer, her hus band, and other heirs, and Ertiest L. Matthieu and wife, also contesting heirs. The suit is brought by William Kaiser and will reault in the dlstriDu tlon of the F. X. Matthieu donation land, claim, one of the historic home steads of Marion cunty. It compriaea $20 acres ot the richest lands in the county, located near Buttevllle. New Incorporations. (Special DUpttch to Th Journal.) Salem, Or., March 14. Articles of In corporation have been filed In the of fice of the secretary of state aa fol lows: Holland, Crlggfl and Avery; principal office, Portland, Oregon; capital stock. $50,000; Incorporators, Howard H. Hol land. Charlea O. Brlggs and Waldo A. Avery Jr. Brown - Walker - Simmons company; principal ornce, Portland, uregon; cam tai stock, iiuu.uuu Buyers East of the Rockirs Call for Highest Grade of Material at Low Price In Order to Play Even With , 1 Advanced Frelglj Bate. i ' 1 r.- That lumber prices 'have reached the bottom is the general opinion of lumber manufacturers, dealers and buyers and If any change should occur In the near future It will in all probability be in favor of the dealer. Lumber has been cheaper this winter than for many years, and Is still down to where the manufacturers assert they are doing bualneas at a very small mar gin of profit. One result of the low f trice Is increased activity In the bulld-na- line. It Is known for a fact that a large number of bulldlnga were erected and othera are now In course of con struction aa a direct result of the re duced cost of material. There appeara to be a better demand for lumber in the territories of Salt Lake and east of the Rockies, although the advanced freight rate la putting a check to the eastern business. Inquir ies are aald to be more numerous than for Borne 'time, and aome large orders have been closed. although at low prlcea. Eastern and middle states buy ers feel that they want to get the very beat material turned out when they have to pay the high freight. In order to get the business, however, the manu facturer haa to bring down the price to allow for the extra freight and the drop Incident to the general depresalon in the market. Foreign business Is good, although It too la on a basis of low prices. Two ordcra from Australia call for 6,000,000 feet, and the orient is still buvlnr. California is buying- very little for the present, in the first place because or tne steam acnooner engineers strike, wnicn nas thrown the steam schooners temporarily out of commission, and In the necond place because thev are atlll feeling the effects of the tremendous importation" or lumber from coast ports shortly after the earthquake. California la expected, however, to be ready for ne- business in the very near xuiure. Construction work is progressing fa vorably on the building covering the half block on Fourth street, between Everett and Flanders streets, which Is being put up by the Dammeler Invest ment company. The entire first story Is up and work has begun on the walla of the second story. When completed the structure will be four stories high and la to be occupied entirely by Chi nese merchants and roomera. Architect Emll Hchacht haa com pleted the plans for the three-story brick building to be erected at First and Marllnon streets by the Star Brew- 7 1 for BUILDING PERMITS SHOW HEAVY GAIN Building permlta laauad dur ing the present week footed up $163,650, which is a gain of moie than $20,000 over last week's record. Practically ev ery permit issued was for a new dwelling house. The following is the record by days: Monday $27,960 Tuesday 26,350 Wednesday 33,860 Thursday 18,350 Friday 2S.030 Saturday , 22,100 tion will be closed April 1 and the con tract let Immediately thereafter. The building will cost approximately $40, 000 and is to be completed In the early summer. Excavating at the northeast Corner of Second and Main street for the three-story brick building to be erected there by W. J. Hawkins will begin In a short time. The old frame buildings on the site are being removed prepara tory to beginning the new construction. The new structure will have dimen sions of 96 by 100 feet and will cost approximately $36,000. Architect Rlch- d Martin Jr. Is setting up the plans and expects to have the work' of con struction well along by April 1. Churchill & iiosh have employee! a local architect to get up plana for a "flat-Iron" building to be erected at Laurelwood. on the Mount Roott car line. The building will have dimensions of 100 by 72 by 17 by 114 feet. On the ground floor there are to be four store rooms and the upper floor apace win ne arranged into orncea, a ball room and a lodge room. The walls of the Oerllnger building. at wecond and Alder streets, are up and work has begun on the Interior work. When completed the Oerllnger win ne one or tne most conveniently locaieo una Desr appointed ornre build ings in rortland. It was originally in tended to run the structure up to seven stories, but later on the plan was cnanged to make it a five-story build Ing, although the walls are atronf enough to support two addltlona! stories should it become necessary to put mem on. If you are interested in saving money, in keeping your meat fresh, in drawing trade by selling clean meat, we want you to SEE ONE Or OUR ICE MACHINES in OPERATION We'll be glad to show you, and also con vince you, that it is a necessity clean meat, kept so by a small refrigerating machine. THEW.G.McPHERS0NC0. 328 GLISAN STREET MAIN 852 PHONES A 1852 New Era Paint & Varnish Co. FIRE TESTS PROVE EOF VALU CONCRET E Reinforced Structures Are Found to Be Best Re sisters of Flames. BEGIN WORK ON OREGON BUILDING Frank -j. George L. Rrown. ' R. Walker? Incorporators, A. Letter and Phil E. Dunnavant of Seattle, suc cessful bidder on the Oregon building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, spent a part of this week in Portland making arrangements to begin work on the atate building in Seattle. He was in conference with members of the Oregon commission regarding the cere monies marking the commencement. It Is understood that Governor Chamber lain and Architect David C. Lewis, whose design of the building waa ac cepted, will go to Seattle to be present when the work of construction actually begins. Contractor Dunnavant haa had former experience in building ex position structures. He put up a num ber of state buildings at the Lewis and Clark exposition, among them the Mis souri building. W. 8. U'R'en, the father of tha Ore gon initiative and referendum law, has announced his candidacy for tha of United States Senator Fulton. i Within the past two years Insurance companies have come to recognise the fact that nothing so so surely fireproof aa concrete construction when sclen tlfically handled. Continued teats in fires have gradu ally convinced fire underwriter that concrete Is a true fire-resisting ma terial. In all the large fires that have occurred In tha past two years the--re-enforced concrete structures that hap- fiened to be in the burned area were eft practically unscathed. It is a well known fact that owners of well de signed, honestly constructed and prop eriy constructed etenrorceo buildings receive the lowest rate of insurance. The conservative attitude which te Insurance underwriters have taken re garding concrete rlskH lias had a tend ency to standardize the methods of con structlon. Concrete in Husrentlble of good, bad and Indifferent handling, and for insurance people to lend their as sistance nothing but a hlKh-class ot workmanship should be attempted. M'LAIN FORlENATOR ON STATEMENT NO. 1 (United Preaa Leased Wire.) Salem, Or., March 14 Hugh McLain Of Marshfleld this morning filed his petition for nomination for the senator ship for the Eighth district on the Democratic ticket. He agrees to State ment No. 1. Roger B. Slnnott or I'ortland has filed his petition for nomination for district attorney of the Fourth district on the Democratic ticket. 172 First Street Neal's Enamels Produce a REAL ENAMEL finish upon furniture and woodwork. Artistic, sanitary and easily kept clean. .Near Yamhill Granite Floor Paints . k For interior floors, steps and sur- . faces to be walked upon. Quick- , drying and durable. , HOLLADAY'S ADDITION The one best place in Portland to buy. Geographical center and moat de sirable residence property of the city. Seeing is believing. Better go and see tha many ho!ca residence! ttndtr construction and tha improvements going on. ' r THE. OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY MH T11XS TXXV. VOBTXkajrD. OaUOOV.' IF YOU HAVE ROOF TO COVER FIGURE WITH US ON GENASCO ROOFING Carried la stock (or aU klnda of roofa and full fuarantaad. r rv c i t v. l t 'i aad Oliaaa treats. 19th Mobm Xala 4783. A-1T9S. concrete possible This Bank Pays More Per Cent. WAVERiEIGH Lots NOW $225 and up; $25 down; $10 per Month Buy now, sell later Make money as others have done JNO. P. SHARKEY COMPANY phones, an -so j22 Sixth Street, Cor. Washington OREGON PAINT & VARNISH COMPANY JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Painters' Supplies ' 93 GRAND AV. AND 389 E. WASHINGTON ST. Telephone East 2898 Distributors for the Grain-Marshall Company's. Paints and the ' Los Anjeles Varnish Company's Varnishes .-i. A. T. SAMUELS Phones Main 4884 A388I W. W. SANSOM The Electrical Appliance Co. GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES 490 Washington Street. Near Fourteenth OPEN EVENINGS - 4 More Light at Less Cost E'Jur Inverted Gas Light Burnt Three Hours for One Cent Cheapest and beat light on earth. Flta ': all fltMa ni.t-iw,. in kinds. ,,..,,,:,.;...,.,": :-,. - - , STAR LIQHT I'ortland. Mantels of all kinds. Hon Phone B-S422. CO. 109 OMBd At John A. Melton CABPXHTXB A.STD BtTCLOBB Factory and Offleo tSS Second street, near Main. Phones: Main 1787; A-1787 Offlca and 8tore fixtures built and remodeled. ' Altering and repairing house i ihov -aes aad Counters built THE J. McCRAKERJ COMPANY Roche Harbor Lime. Alsen'a Portland Ginenti taant I HnrMiM ' Hn anil SSI11 p.i"tJ?r' ,JnlSortd Cr,.Br,ck Imported and Domestlo Fire Clay. Hair Flbered Hard wall Plaster. Plastering; Hair and Fiber. Allunltad 8tl Studding. Herringbone Expanded Steel Lath. Boston Sheet Matsi fth. . Fhona rial 170. rOBTKaJTD. OBXOOir. Repair Work Given Prompt Attention Fonnders."' Machinists ana BoUmakers Building ajid Structural Work. , . . - . PHOENIX IRON, WORKS paoaaBasttA- , roATZJLVS. car sc.?, Offloa and Worts, Hawthorn Arenne aad Bart Third Street. . i ii an.mij.iii.inm... i . i ' n n The Adamant ' Company' celebrated HARD WALL PLASTERS ara the Mat ; -CROWN BRAND" Hair Flbered . l - v.- WOOD FIBER PLASTEP 4 s- -t;v, 4 w FINISHING PLASTER (Unfile re ".) Offloa Wrosar ldf.v rios Xalm n. amib. v rsjtory, root lta St. Xianf XU'.i f ,