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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 25. 1003. 11 J :J );. lixivia ; ' , . ' " j : , , ,, i , n,--i- --r ; TTT1 " r .yr-V-.' 1 A Continual n" "y- , y: ' : y y-yi.: ;'--V:' i v,:,:;r.'v.;''; ' h'PVAOV''' It always I- with , the men i who usee . J T M ' ! ; . ; rV. yyy ' -l- C k . ' y 'M -v.- ' 1,7 , W ' I Vtk' poo tool, or Implements of any kind. ! . . . , . ; ' y ', .' ; , ' . ! J . ' . ,". i U. -- . CS' rti'K tl"oWtHh. end there lo no pieee In f ' lSl35TJ- i " fTl ' . V Y4 V W'. V ' r that can furni.h you the ( beet of , , I r ; h -p. -y 1. '7fW,,, i 'L.- 1 " or.ythln lo tbe hardware lino like ( I W&r;;.:-' ...... . li - riU K .' ' 'Thlw St. Bet Hne'A I .: : lnMnaim Stiff,- ;.a . " ;; I . 1. . , . 1 r .-v.-! , ...... i li . I . A OREGON PAINT & VARNISH .COMPANY ' h JOBBERS AKD WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALERS in Paints, Oils, Varnishes anil Painters Supplies S3 GRAND AV, AND 389 E. WASHINGTON ST , Telepboo i Et 2898 ,". Dlrtribntoii for' the .Gren-Mmhn Compny,i' Painw and th.. -' y .V'i .Lot Anfeles VwnWi ' Company'i Varntihea y'- 110 ADVANCE III LUMBER PRICES - ' y . . . Local Demand licmatns Ac t tire but -Bail ' Busi- - ; ' nessIs PoorV ; y.y ... i;V. , F0BE1GN BUYEKS y;y r : AGAIN IN FIELD f 1 ' '. .'' - ' ' y ." . y- . . - y 21111s In Tlclnitf of Portlnd Uaage ' to Continue Operations bat Hop for Improvement In Conditions t Early Date. Tho domand for lumbor, locally, eon tlnuea brlak Althouch for tho paa aoy oral wceka a larga numbor. ot bunding yrojocts havo 'boon completed. Tho f n oral oondltlon 'oC'tha : market, taking Into conoldoratlon tho - poor rail boo tneaa, baa boon eucbT that thoeo baring doairabU vacant property have folt in duced .bjr:loi lumber prlcea to tnako lmproVementa. Therefor there haa not kMi much of a letup la the building . activity.. ' - ' ' -' , Porelgn bualneee la taking a new ' ' BDurt. eoveraj million feet, having been lTpoBed -of during ftho paet few daya for ehipment In the- near future. Theee order, are being filled by mills hav ing water transportation facilities, but th) bu.lnk... refievea the entire eltua tlojandendso eep the, mills In op- 1 Hnnorts 'from various parts of the Paelflo northwe.t Indicate that all line, f industry are In much better ahape thaV lumber and It la therefor believed ' that a, settlement of the freight oon ' troveray by the lnteratate commerce commla.lon will have a' tendency to im prove matter.. Under eat.tlng condl ftonV yard. In the east. In California and Utah, are buying only from hand , to " Tbo demand for. shingles' . jremalna falrl brlek at prices that ehould or dlnarlly Invite trade, u MiUwork la la .-: good demand, i ' - , - '; :; "-i Iildlng 'Pormlta. Vfy " : ' Conklln brothers, .erect wllliiirf corner Mllwaukle and Boise. HOtf"; " Bwanf Weetberg. erect dwelling. East KlRhteenth between Wygant and Al ' berta, 12.000; J. A. Jones, erect dwelling. Ka.t Thlrty-aeeond between Gladstone and rrancls, lUOOra A. Ward, erect . dwelling. Balmon between East Thirtl- eth and East Thirty-first. I1.8M; Ml.. : Oleen.' erect dwelllnf. Tenlno between ra.t Vifteenth and East sixteenth, BBEEDEB'S SALE. Portland. Beoomur a Diatributla Oem - tev .for WToatook. - The ''great anmial breeders sale of fine horses and pure bred cattle will 7 be held in Portland April 18. 2 anl ' SO and May 1. This Is the alxth sale In the series. From a email beginning this sale has grown, to bo the market ' of tho year, - where buyer and seller meet, v Portland's sale has now the same rank In its field as thet great mid winter rn New fork, the blue ribbon sale at Cleveland. the down east sale at Boston and the Palmer Clark sale In Chicago. Portland as a distributing center for livestock haa come to the front. There is no better horse mar ket w the west and the coming packing-plants have stimulated Interest In . Burebred stock of all kinds. - - This year, about i 50 horses are to bo sold under the hammer. .! Colonel K. I . Harrlman. the great blue gras auctioneer; assisted by William Hlggln bottom, also a noted man In thle line, will ' come to Portland especially . for this occasion and do the vocal work. The Worses wHl appear during the first J three days of the sale at the--Lewis A Clark fair grounds and that beautl-' ful place will oe the scene of constant Interest and elvity- during?--the aale. The show feature will be a continuous rerformanoe from nine In the morning 111 sunset. There , will be horses of all kinds." the satin skinned show ' horse, the ready-for-use driver, the sad-kt- dler and 10 registered ftalllons and 60 resistered mares, standard bred and ,' Morgan. There never wasbetter. qualf Ity offered in the west Palo Alto, In Ita - nalmy days. could, not show the " " average royal breeding of the sale list Then there are racers all Veady for the belt No less a pacer than Knlck Knack.: ?:ll.. 'will beTsold. Mary Mlms (i) i:80."bred In Kentucky, has beensent '- from the east tor this sale, t She ; is . a great daughter of The Bondsman, ' with lineage extending back t the days of Oeneral Taylorf the- 80-inlle Cham-1 plon of IWli p Rotekford, ; 4:20; a fast pacer owned by A. j C - Lohmlre, Red . .Rook 3:20) Commissioner Bailey's fast trotter Henry Orar, 2:1H, the splen-, did trotting, son of Zombro, Lee Pointer, a two-minute Hal pacer and many oth- t ers of that Ilk are la the entry list The Baddeley consignment Is already ' on the grounds. The Brooker lot, from North Yakima, haa arrived, and the great Brook Nook shipment from Mr. " Larrabee's Montana estate, 100 strong, " are here.- In previous j years, buyers i have come to this' sale from "British ' Columbia and every western state and It Is thought that this season the at tendance will be better thaw ever. As these ; sales , are an important factor i in the development, work of this state , and tend to -the great end of , tnaklng Portland. 'the dietrlbutlng center of the " west. It is expected thai Portland poo-. pie will show their interest by their1 '' presence at the Lewis A Clark fair - grounds Tuesday. Wednesday and Fri day and take a look Friday at the great - Shorthorn and Hereford offering at the . Union stockyards. ; . , . v I A eustard. bake dish free. See "want j d ' page. . dllUHD OBJECTS TO LUJi RATE 'Can't Stand $1 rerTlioiisand for Seven-Mile Haul Other Complaints. J tspenai vagmm ' Bajem, Or AprtKll-rA-,,,Pu,nt hM been received by the. railroad commis sion relatlvs to lumber : rates charged by lbs bregoa Southeastern railroad. Elmer . Dooilttle. :whls "" ' lumber mill oa the line of the Oregon A southeastern seven miles from cot. Use -Grove, complains that the rates are so high that they prevent blm from running his mill at a profit It la alleged thit the railroad com pany charge. 1 per LOOS feet of lum ber from the site of the mill to Cot tags Grove, a distance of "even miles. The rate for ties ta but 71 cents per 1.00 feet and the difference In these rates. It Is alleged, show, that the rail road can make a profit by making a '"Anotherompiatnt w ',T Tifl terday from Latham a station on th. main line of the Bout hern- Fee1"0 mile below Cottage Orove. The 1U aena of Latham want that place re established on the railroad scfieduls as a regular stopping place for trains, or at laast as a flag station. T. K. Campbell, railroad eommlsslon r. returned from Gaston yesterday, where a bearing was "fA people of Gaston want, the Southern pacific to build a depot at that plac suitable to the penger tralo ther Gaston U aa Important station on the west side system, where ell trains stop. Tbe stenographers are preparing the testimony and a decision- tn the Oaston hearing will be handed down early next week. . ... , ;.- -). ''' " . ' - HONORABLE GREAT SPEAKER TO JAPS "Uncle Joe" Perplexes Jour rialists oy. Addressing . .Them as Boys.M ' v .. .. .... . : -'' a, Washington. April Jt.Tbe Jap anese making a tour around the world, who arrived In : Washington recently, . ... i, aie-htaeelna-. The UBVOLru iiiiti .ihv , the visitors, wiurn"'; , "7 - "7 Zu ku.inuk Interests of Js- pan. When on the house side they were received by Speaker Cwnon. r i Heierring to m nivu.o.-..v. - . Ananar man In the mere wr .uiu """",r ,."r party, the speaker elicited laugnter Uke those of some American JouraeJ . :" x Ton.naie ..asured the sneaker that they never sent anything butl news, covering what, actually .??"? V. ..b.r narelstad. "do you newspaper men of NlPPn writ, fhlngs two waya at once, thaW haven t happenea, one way " whole buslnees will, be; fresh for,, con tradiction the Pt Tell mev : A wrinkled forehead, then a sudden lighting of the countenance of the honorable great gentleman. JP ew: Koor men study news hard, so, he shall understood excellently: thenwrite those things very lntelUgeht, very hon est., thank you."; :iMf&$jttie. ' :;Xns apeaaer . v.n.,. .Won U intense face, of bTs callers. 1 OUgm ro niut ' .1 -1 - Inr-nmnrehAnalhl. Ths s.smangced around ? upon tacleToneor two-ltebravely bea ed, ana eacn r"w"a - - 0Atn.'..M "t nolltelv Inform, the honorable air we are not w'hasVened th. .peaker.'-and I wlU explain. .In this country we speak of all good 'newspaper mw, . newspaper men, who know their, busl !IeVs'asP ''the boys." It's aterm of com pliment, ana sommuw i . j L. w n L. . ..11 , wa. aantA(1 with AT. qulelte graceof word I and I bow and I the newspaper mn yi ni" polite departure. - WILLTUBNCMTSOP, v CLAY INTO WEALTH ' (Special Dlspatca to Tbe Journal.) .i.llZ X. i nrii SS flti!if td with aw. ..itinna w.atiHino' .from the exhaustive experiments made by; Lew i . ih. .Ian. . Ia Kai fnnnil . In unn who. a- y r --- this region, Astoria capitalist, have r ganisea tne .nTfi tlSk eny, wnn -cavufu .-,... lOr WW UUI ('UO. - . ri i.ii. . h.ik tarn. mtta. nottarv. A1I1UB VA ...... - - - . drain tile and other clay product. Tem- fiorary aireciors ,.ww' B-iirvicu wv mt he iompany can proceed with the pre liminary work of laying out the ground .i - ,k. nl.nl Th rffrertAra an pinsi ava aw" 7 . , pointed are Lew Ogan. Norrls Saples, Dr. W. o. - ijogan anu ' v. xhb.iii. Officers of the company will be named . i ,1,. AiMntn,.,. . All , tt A vnajrhll, . ery becessary for .operation will be or dered at once and as soon ae it arrives will be Installed and the . manufacture of building brick commenced. . ,-?:; ' y . vhr Not? If women must wear toadstool hats, To keep up with the modes. Why don t they go the limit and Have them trimmed wuli toads? 1 ; From tbe Chicago New. ' ; rirst Storr of Wemmo Otrage, Berenth and Durnslde Streets, j '. v , RESPONSIBILITY OF COIISACT IS -4 Court Gives Jury lUgid'ln y structions in Han ;rr y , . slaughter Case, V ' REALTY DEALS 1 AVERAGE 850,000 riia rniinwin naraxraoh. appear In Via nharara of tna aourt In the Case Of S Philadelphia contractor and foreman rs- mhii triMt for manalauchier. says ids Cement Age, the prosecution growing ot of the death f ' two worklngmed who lost their lives through the coilap.e of a reenforeed concreU building the de fendants were areoiing m . ; l . t - .w.ik, ihi ifeatn Of these men was due te the gross careless ness or' the utter Incompetency of the defendants. In either case they were i ki. TIn..... .fa, nnt hnllt tit fall VUl UAUIO . v ..ww down Immediately. Were these men too Ignorant to teas up mm.r " " " " ' . v." enforced concrete oonatructlonT If they were. It is a case of malpract re. No body has a right to hold himself out to be qualified U do a thing unless he Is able to do It . . "If these men did not know enougn to v. a. A . ki i I nMAi 1 1 was an Impudent assumption on their "part to rtsa tne uvea oi dio ui "V"" this building. Or If it was stinginess i- 7 t- 1 - A ,t.k. . a ..mnvflk tllAl UDIWirt WHICH AWU Mli .w...ww . ... . . . aam. kiuui aw , h r tnav UL WW Buncnw -AW .. , coald use ihese supports at another place dually culpable. If the removal of the supports was a mistake of Judgment to such a degree aa showed that toey ought not tO DO n ins UUSinwa, uij .w a. a-ullty. Nobody out of Ignorance ha; the right to risk the lives of other men." w aw. 1 aa.. AirlnAtAl Mr? clearly the responsibility of tho Indl- of thla character. It cannot be con- 7 ...-V.I. I. .MW A1AM1AU. siruea as inAniiki . ... - The . faot that- numberless reenforeed ooncrete strectures navs own without sccldent or even probability or . . . .k. . v... man , rtf fMllinUI oollivn mw,a ai,w B u ....... . for defendante, who held that reenforeed concrete construction Is In Its infancy and that the defendants had exercised aa good Judgment as was possible under the circumstance The Instructions of the court cover the three things which have Invariably been the cause of con crete falluree namely, Ignoranee. care lessness and disregard of responsibility growing out of what the cod't termed "stinginess." So far as tbe definition of the law la concerned, the Judge haa de fined a liability which would tend to fix the responsibility where it belongs In stead of affording opportunity .for the Individual to escape under tbe plea that he la dealing with an untried and unaafe ...1.1 Ttrl.11. IA M B A. MA IM AtflV WAV retard oestrable progress. It defines the bounds beyond which the careleas and incompetent may nov ireajjaaa. ;. - f ODD FELLOWS CHANGE : PLAN OE ILDIflG Orient Lodged New Struc ture Badical Departure ; From Usual Style, y- ' rv Plans for the new Orient, Lodge, Tem ple No, 17, t Or O. F., to "be erected at the southeast corner of East Sixth and Alder streets, have been 'completed by Architect Berndt. They show a radi cal departure from the .architectural style usually employed In buildings of this class. The structure will cover a SOxlOO-foot lot, and Is to be three stories high with a full concrete base ment. Its walls are to be of reenforeed concrete, and will be given an- unusual thickness so that other storlesmay be added. If found desirable. The two upper stories are to be used for lodge; purposes and the lower floor will be ar-1 ranged for storerooms. - ? - a. One of the attractive features of the structure will be the main lodge room, 50x64 feet, with a JO-foot celling. At, the rear of the second floor Is to be located the banquet hall, 60x8 J feet The building' will cost about - $25,000. : Orient is one of the strongest lodges In the fraternity, both numerclAlly and financially.. - , . -. , 11 in 1 ' "' mi ' 1 1 1 a.'. , . New Wharf at Astoria. - (Special Dtapatca to The Journal.) ' Astoria, Or.. April IB, The Astoria Electric comnany has let a contract to Birch A Jacobsen to .construct a wharf in front of Its power plant 160x110 feet Work will commence early next week. Continued Activity - in transfers Shows Portland's prosperous .Condition. An average of $50,000 a day is th. record Of building permits Issued dur ing the week ending last night Thi. fact probably does not impress tht average lay mind as of much oonse quenoe, but 'to those who. nave sb served from day to day the volume of new building in 'Portland, and who have aeon the building permit. Increase In volume from IJO.000 a day in Janu ary to IJ0.00O a day in PrU, while the new construction In othsr Paclfio coast cities is scarcely holding Its own, It Is of very greet consequence and shows conclusively that Portland Is In a highly prosperous condlton. Tuesday of this weeV permits to the value of $15,126 were Issued for new construction. Every dollar of this sum represented new residence, flat and apartment-house - construction. in. largest single "m w " '7" story freme parish-house for st An drew's parish, to be erected on East Ninth, between Alberta and Wygant streets, and to cost. $10.000.. Among, the other Items waa a two-story frame a in . r ri nmANM Id h hnllt on Hancock street between East Twsn- ty-thlrd ana jlsi i weniy-iwurm htoa" probable coef $5,000. il h. Aauer aiso woa. wui . ... . I.Allln..liniiM. T Ur B MnUAUIU. .1 .... u u y r-, --- ' to be erected at Nineteenth and Hoyt treats st a cost 01 o,bvv. - , W. B. Honeyman waa granted a per mlt o put up a double flat on Columbia between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, to cost $1.500. -r The trnalndert of the permits vlssfed on W' Wled for cottages to" cost frart ryf ldown 5? $800yalthouKk therw f rsjfery few, at the latter figure. Fridays record was' -bit little less than Tuesday's, the tojat Ming $5M50. On that date, Mrs. Ellerf F. Spalding of a one-story brick garage and atabl- to pe erected ai Mmui" streetscost $22,000. . i. n...nav nnlr nut a narmlt to . a- 1 BUI ia xj. . " ,vv" .: . . erect a, iuw,wi; - - street between Vancouver avenue and Height eireeis m c""' t, Saldern waa authorized to begin .. . im.n.itrtr frame ins nracnuu va . . " dwelling jon Grand avenue between wasco ana iiniraiu iuwia -iv 55.500 w U. n C1..1... JL fn AuV mil njir- W . aa. Diu . r - rolU for the erection of three dwelling houses on Halsey street between East Thirteenth and East Fourteenth streets. These buildings will cost $8,000 each. Mrs. Dorothea Schade was granted two permits for the erection of two Sixth streets 'Improvements ', to cost A permit was taken out this week fo the concrete foundation pf the. new randstand at me aiuienu . ,ou a m. ultnomah club. , erected byF. M. PHter on Dawson street between Flsse ana oiooaion wotv av eost ti.poo. .;y y t c. Oliver wu imuwi .iii. .v. housiVn Bait Main bet Wn' Ea'rit SeventeeStlv and East Eighteenth . . . . . ,1 inn . j7 .... atreeia is nwi ,," - day was for a two-story frame building on Banay ' roma, nr eao ' a A..... street. The 4 Improvement Js; to cost $j,50 ana oeionB w w. recmlt for the erection of a handsome wo-story frame residence at the cor ner of East Ninth and Wasco streets cost $.000. .... ..., 2 dr construction for Mrs. J. , Holton. on -L . kat nan n Wi flfna . Aftii Rodney avenues. The approximate cost Of tne improveniTOi ia .-,w"y. ' - . .... AAtl.Ara im 11. v. land avenue between Emerson and Sumner streets, esumatea 10 con .,. Of two stories each on East Couch be tween East Sixteenth and East .Seven teenth Streets. IM ouuuin.a win wba !2&U Holbrook end ' J. I. Hart who recenxty purL-iwu nji ;w - . " ner of Ninth and Burnslde streets, are considering tne erecnuH m u', house on-the site. No definite arrange- mania u.o s . -- probable that the Improvement will be made vnia aunnuo. 1 JTew Swellings riaaneo. -m I. . if A,1Tanno trV.k mnn v tfstfl m ago acquired one of the sightiiest reel- dence 101s oa -uranu -, CommiaiJiviiTO - n.n..v.. U " Goodrich t prepare, the plans for a MAKE STAKES S OF COIiGRETE gtill Further Uses Found for ; Wonderful Building Material.; ' . c - . . .1 Concrete stakes for marking lot cor ners la the latest addition to the later mlnable number of uses that la being found for' cement . Heretofore every new application Of eenorete has been of primary interest to tne nuiioinr woria, but at last a uee for this, valuable agent has been discovered which- directly con cerns the real estste owner and broker. One of - the most troublesome things connected with laying out a new town site or addition, has, up till now, been to find eome kind of a stake that would Ust a reasonable length of time." Pine and oak stakes have been found to be of too temporary a nature for this purpose, while even the solid stakes of I : . . tk. tu.nlv A , mmnnii nine irVIA, AM AM. A-,..... v. ' . r soon ' succumb to the corrosive forces to wnion tney irt suDjecieu. a uo -'"'-corner Is probably the next best for If of good composition It lasts for many years. But they are not always handy or easy to obtain, are hard to shape, and lack, , do the other markers.-a practi cal meana of Identifying the man who la v,.i. ..Ulna-' - The con- mUVHAIVI. AV. A.. crete monument offers a marker which can Oe easily construciea to sun in individual Ideas of different men. and If properly made, it Is good for ages, the sis and shape are matters on which there will be a variety of opinion, and which would differ to meet certain cir cumstances and condltlona. A marker which haa been adopted for general uee Is four Imhes square at the top and four by five Inches at the bottom, and twenty-four Inches In length. These are planted nearly level with the sur .... .. .v.. ,,nn alia-htlv moundlne the earth about thetn so that Just the face appears aoove ins son.-, inim lords protection from costaot with wag ons, etc. The beveled top edges are about half Inch to avoid chipping. This also gives the stone a more finished appearance. The markers are square, this being the most practical type to u. k.ni. a Miirh or eonloajir IIIBVnk. AAlikA iKiiiuw , shaped monument Is restless In travel and tnererore more '""li., ... ""-?, as well as being more difficult, to pile in storing. The cost of marker, of the type described. i said to be 80 cents, handsome m'odernbouse to be bunt on the property. The house - will have dimensions of 44 by 51 feet two 'Stories high, and will cost between $5,000 and J?0- '. .Imaa Anaa to be erected for M- Pallay at Fourteenth and COlumOia Sireeia, 7"a have been of frame construction, la- to be a brick structure, Mr. Pallay hay ing concliTded that the difference Jn the cost of the two mjUeriala was not great enough to Juatlfy wstng the ChTaPR! Teager. a Portland contractor, has' secured the contract for erecting the Baker county courthouse. The eon . " 1 iita kaa Thara was a difference of over '$80 000 between the hi sheet ana lowm ,oio ahuhu. thfa work? Several v Portland oontrac fniZ .rnhmitted flaures between $60,000 and $70,000. .aa . ... a. Architects i'oyie narlng plans for a two-story residence L!"P 7... A. K. ar.tAw4 on Port- a pisster. roun- - - tain 9 rooms and will cost .000. t room flat at Sixteenth and Kearney streets wnicn is oeina ,TCAki a. Oeorge Rea. The esflmated cost of the building la $21,000. . ' t,.,., It Is reported that the possibility of a large section of the east side go Ins dry at the June, election caused J. il1" ..., 1. .nii.tla- tn ahull. a. miner, dw v. . don his Plan of erecting a three-story brick buuam mn ..r;. East Burnslde and East Couch streeta ploy an architect to get up plans for fhe projected :- Pf.rtme"t-AK?,ftnS: nounces nt n my 1nAt"tt2i..l.-marfni plans , for a modern tenement but ding to . be sreciea a u" .ava streets. . ..a T t Tj.iAn A. J, AJlHUIJUIAl ..AW .. .. . , - . . both erecting $8,600 residences In Over- The contract for the erection of the w enWWMHsaMwa . S.rtf Kll NH InflT At Front and Mill trcts, haa been t to BOtrri Hiewari. iny w"v thi utructur complete i tlmAtd ni las. aaa .Th.. WiillAlnsr lal tA Vl . two story frame and will be ocoupled by a local manufacturing concern. -It Is announced that another building Is soon te be erected at , Fourth and Flanders streets ior nineee mmm.. The building Is to be erected on a lessed lot. belonging to the Meade estate. The estimated cost of the proposed . struc ture Is $55,000. . This Bank Pays More Per Cent, , WAVERIUEIGI;.; Lots NOW $225 and up; $25 down; $10 per-Month Buv how, sell later. Make money as, others have done Vl;JMoJ. SHARE1EV. COMPANY ; " ' phones, ijuwrto' 122 Sixth Street, Cor. Washington ; ( v: y We take personal interest ''-''.' j :.i . , ' ' :in ; every contract thafs .why .we heat the most and the best houses built in this city, v ; v 1 " ' .T-. i ' . - r' : ; Steam, hot water or warm y airIahts for twenty-story buildings or bungalows. i. y -: 5.-;- '-; -':y ' iiie-.Wi:!t.:;;s rlePhersoiil..Cid.: 323 GLISAN ST. . , . y; DE1TL1C ENGiitEERS '- " -r v : y, -V . : ) " ' TRAVIS BROS. LUMBER GO. W'-y''" Avenue' East 202 Common Fir . Lumber, $8 M. PHONE B 2020 ACME QUALITY PAINT STORE aA- ,. . . - nav ' .'- mm . a ' ".. ' . "'. 'pWJJi i ' Acme guamy iiftwommw Mfr A durable and artistic preparation for the decora- TlOn Oi , walls ana tciiings ui iwmtuvts, , churches, schoolhouses, offices and all, public buildinesJ where sanitary features are. essential. NiwitraPain John A. Melton c jLBravTia ajtd xtnxjixa Factory and Office 1SI Second y. street, near Main, t Phones: Main 17BT; A-1TST Office and Store Fixtures built , . . and remodeled. Altering and repairing bona Show ses and Centers built For Electric tflriaa gna Electric Scpplies ODtlmaSsand Bpeolflcatlons Furnished. nOIB-MA1 60861 A-1544 , v .. . .. No Trouble, to Call oa You. -. v -. ' COMET ELECTRIC CO. , . V'. 418 Korrlaon Street, Wear XUerenta. . , nUKD . WZLSOV, rrsa. Ju W. PAK8,Kg. IF TOU HAVB A ROOF TO COVER FIOURB WITH US ON . . OENASCO ROOFINQ Carried in stock for all Wnd of roofs and MUy snaranteed. v Central Door & Lumber Co, latb and 01is Street. J : Wban Haln was., J17SS REX FLINTICOTE ROOFING . : W. P. FULliBR & CO., Pacific Coast Agent THE J. McCRAKEN COMPANY Ffbed Hardwall KVtS. Plaaterlng Hair and Fiber, Allunlted Steel Studding. a,EsTftWl rSro.1 .omrao The Adamant Company's : Celebrated HARD WALL PIaASTERS are the best " 1 "CROWN BRAND Hair Fibered y. . UU WOOD , FIBER PLASTER - " ' tt ' FINISHING PLASTER '.(Unfibered) Office W0..t ld. a. Kaln gt. Fbon. Mala HQ. R.nl Work Given Prompt AttehUon Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. ."',''!! BuUdlag and Structural Work, y PHOENIX IRON WORKS - Offies and Works, Kawthorne ATenae aad East -v.-. - liird Street. - EX GIM EERS Mione last re. - HOLLADAY'S AUUi i iji Tbe one best place In Portland to buy. CK.grptk-l c-: t-r ar I r, slrable residence property of ttie cltT- ,, , "seeing. Is bHlevin. Better nd see them .my i construction and th linprovt-meius kuiiK on.- 8SH T3ir,3 frr.. :. ..T,