11 I0REG0N PAINT & VARNISH COMPANY ' JOBBERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JDE ALE RS IN ' : Paints; Oils Varnishes arid Painters' Supplies 93 GRAND ' AV. AND 389 E. WASHINGTON ST."; Telephone East 2898 Distributors' for the Green-Marshall Company's Faints and the . i J, , 1 ,v. , J-i; Los, Angeles Varnish. Conpany's Varnishes ,. - JSa. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. MAY : 18, 1003. r. . "77V TTTsTx : John A. Melton CAXPiEJITEB ASTD BBTLDEB ;" Factory and Offleq 1S5 Second street, near Main.. yv Phonee: MaJn 17J7; A-178T v ".v. . " Office and Store Fixtures built arid remodeled. Altering and repairing bouses. Shot, .ses and Counters built HOLLADAY'S ADDITIpN The one' beet place In Portland to buy. '.Geographical center and most e- j v Seeing ia believing. Better no and see the man? eholcs residences under construction, And the improvements going on..., . i: . . ' ' 1 ' THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY THXBI STBXDT, - POBTXABTP, OXEGrOH. LOCAL DEMI v KEEPS UP WELL Xumber Receives Short Set , t - back by Storm But Out- lookilmproves.1 SHINGLES ABE WEAK; : f AND HILLS CLOSE flooding Permits Show Substantial i'v , Increase, ; More Having , Been , Is y: sued Daring Week: Than During N Any Other Like Period of 1008. ' The stormy weather' ia not promoting actual' bulldlna- oDerations. .and as a result there la no great stir In lumber circles Jusf . r But S theref ' will be an early revival because more-building permit war taken out this week than In any week ; since the - first or tne ur ' . Taktnr all ' thtnrs lntd consld- ration, the- -local demand la therefore quite satisfactory. n Irn forelern orders are Itvered during the next .few weeks and 'this will Tceep a number of rhllls In steady operation. Eastern rail busi ness la still hot to piecea by the in creased rreignt -raie ana r tn uncer tainty or.' its oeing reaucea. - . - ' Shingles are weaker If . anything and few . mills wiir "remain lonsr in opera tion: unless th market shows eigne of n early recovery It ie : not desired to atock up the yards With atock undsr present 'conditions." : . -r" . ' Mlllwork manufacturers have had -no cession" to complain of poor -business, but prices are much in sympathy -with 1 lumber. This, however, does not seri ously affect them since they, have- the benefit -of -th reduced, .lumber quota tions. ': ' '" I'--' - Relative' to "the general situation the 'American' Lumberman of Chicago aays: "With financial conditions au6h that the retail demand during April was far below, what I it ought to have . been, there would aeem to be reason for ex pecting more call for lumber during May, Iwt. thus far , it has not ma terialised .except in a few of the larger cities ' where building ' operations are 1 considerably heavier than usual. It l worthy of note " that the Chicago building department during April issued permits for buildings of greater valua tion than during April last- year.;. Sim ilar conditions . exist in a - number of other 'centers, buti . this - mayi, be ac counted for by the fact that the de- firesslon in values ttt - building lumbar s felt to a greater extent in the large1 cities where orders ..are placed for larger quantities of material than in the country .where the farmer buys 'in small lots. 'Furthermore, the accumu latlona of stocks in country yards, pur chased at 'the high prices prevailing a few- months ago. have not k been dis posed -of and : the retailer ' Is 1 unable to see his way clear to dispose of lumber at tees -than he paid for it, even though 1 he realises that there has been.' an un usual .depression in values and that he could replace (t at a fraction of what tt cost lim. 4 - "Manufacturing- concerns that ; ar buyers , of lumber are consuming less . than, the normal quantity,! but this sec tion of the trade seems to be on the - verge of improvement. -As for the -railroads, it is still impossible-to predict Just what they will do, or when they will be in the market. That they have been feeling the market for- several weeks has been - taken aa an indication that they, would want lumber before long...nj it in wen Known tnat tney need It, but : the reduction in rallrfail revenues haa been' so marked - In recent months as to make railroad-buyers ex tremely cautious and anxious to post pone action until' they can secure every rossible advantage. Thia does not mean hat the railroads are not to go.-ahead with extensions and Improvements, but buying will be more conservative and a -close watch will be kept en the cost ef railroad , work unttl',tha.- practical effect upon dividends of recent leglela ; tfon has been ascertained.' ..-a.,- r DOll GOES CHiriESE . BlDlflG Oil SEG011D ' 'T'.' ""a, I .'- v''- ,iWie-'-t-"--v- -: ,-.v "Pressed - ' Brick Structure Wilf Be Kented to1 r : AVliite Tenants.' ' Another dd Second street landmark, the brick 'vat the southwest corner -of Second and Yamhill, Is being torn out - to -make, way for a modern four-story business block. This structure-is one of the oldest buildings in that part , of the city. It-was put up about 35 years i ago, and-for:the past 25 years has been occupied . by Chinese. - The property be longs to Moy Back HIn and associates, who are now preparing to put up a handsome pressed brick structure that will be a distinct ornament to the re tail district south of Morrison street. It is understood that the owner of the nuarter block adjoining the Mov Back Hln "quarter on the south will raxe the old-'-brlck houses .on t'oat 'corner-and replace them with a modern up-to-date tmprovernent..f The; work will probably be done this summer, and when - com plated wtl-. greatly improve the - ap- Fieararce of the district. The new build ng will not be Used by Chfhese tenants, the owners declarlna that their nrnrxrr. ty is now top valuable ,te be used by Chinese, WASTE STEAf.l HEATS HOUSE Ultra -; Modern Besidence ' Shows Tendency, Toward Concrete Construction. ' if- 4 - I ' 4 a-. . i w 1 .The ideal 'twentieth century home hat Just been completed at Carrollton, 1111' noIa.The house Is constructed of con crete and 'there Is not a sign of a chlm ney, although the building is supplied with an. Abundance of artificial light and heat. . Neither is there any fire la the house, nor coal, nor ashes, nor dan gerous - gases. While this - wonderful residence 'Is the first of its kind In the world. It . Is beyond a doubt agood ex' ample of what" the average American home, will be In a few years from now when both' wood and, coal have become too expensive for -common', uqe. This model' home "is two' torles - high, with attic and basement and has eight roms on the main floors. .. ' In building this - dwelling . Edison's iaea or a concrete nouse to re poured in one big mold, was not carried out, yet the foundation and walls are of concrete blocks. The concrete was mixed on the Bite and molded into the building blocks as -required.' There was no waste of building material. The floors are of wood' and - the interior -is'- finished In ? taster and oak. The style of archltec ure is of the plain, substantial mission type. This idea - Is carried -out in the interior decorations as well. 'The build ing is fronted by a large porch 8 by 82 feet and cost less than 13,609. Perhaps tlTe most novel feature about thts won derful residence .la the faot that )t is heated by steam from a -central- station. -.There Is. no noisy, dusty furnace in the basement demanding dally attention all - the long winter months. Instead the steam, which usually goes to wast about small electric light planta, la car ried to the house by underground pipes. Thia steam pipe enters the house in the basement and .Is -carried to the rooms Just, the same -as the steam from an ordinary furnace. -. The rooms are heated with steam radiators. Of course some special arrangement had to be supplied to furnish hot water for the bath; room. Near the celling in the bath room la lo cated a water tank which-ia kept con stantly hot by a number of small pipes through .which a continual flow of hot steam Is maintained. This tank sun- plies hot water for the bath and to the ADUDTFu T mi HOUSE happen to - the steam heating ' syatem. The greatest inventor and. genlue lnthe world haa -predicted that the house of the near future will be made entirely bf concrete, cast in - " mold. Scientists have predicted that the home of the fu ture will have no chimney or. flue. These Ideas are all incorporated In this twentieth century nome. , CEMENT BLOCKS III' All fill HI nil I III Benton - Street Structure T AVill Be M Most Solid Construction." ; -; . ' . ' ... ' '-Ht:- -vj - '" Architects ' Goodrich tt Goodrich are getting up plans for a four-series flat to be erected on Benton, street near Du pont. The building will be novel In character and design. It Is to be built of cement ; blocks, ana wut -rest on a concrete foundation. Each of the four apartments will contain five rooms, and are to be equipped with all the modern accessories usual, in -such; structures. This firm has a numDer or commis sions - on --.hand for improvements . in Roa Cltv Park, including a six-room bungalow - for Mr. Pearson, -. and two buildings of 'a similar type; for- William Kuyath, each of which are to have, full concrete oasemenis ana - do equipped with hot 'water - heating systems, - fire- nlaces. modern dumbing, etc They are to have cobblestone cnimneys and porch : New Residence", of 1 A. Refiling Cedar Hill; C0HSTRUCTI0I1 COIJTRACTS LET v, ;V. si, .-,r.!" -.."-"- ' " - . "" , :;' ., . Work Soon to Bein on Many Houses, and Besi-. dences as Well.' A. large amount of 'new . construction was 'got. under way this week, much -of which ' has been in .the bands of. x, the architects for some' time. The contract waa . let thla morning for the erection of the three-story brick apartment building at Fourteenth -and Columbia' Streets, for M. Pallay. The structure will cost ' when .. completed about $45,000, and will be ; one of the finest, buildings of the kind in the city A permit- was taktn out Tuesday for me otto KY wranaes nats, w go up on Clay street, between West Park and - Tenth- streets. The nermlt calls for a SM.O00 expenditure, but the improvement win cost, when completed, nearer $20,000. . - Construction work has begun on - W. J. Van Bchuyver'a , new residence on Twenty-fifth street, between Marshall and. Northrup streets. It la to be a two story , frame,- handsomely appointed and Will cost between $12,000 and 416,- 000. '. .-' ' i ' ' m. , ' Work on the Hasel tine flats, on Stout Street,, between Madison and Main streets, is progressing, favorably. ' J. O. Trembley has the principal .contract. Architect Barndt is taking, separate bids for the different classes of work on the Odd Fellows' temnle. to be emot ed on Fast Sixth and East Alder streets. it is expected that all the contracts will be let by June 1, when construction of the temple will be got under .way. -When completed the building will cost about $25,000, and will be ,, handsome addi tion to tne east side. The building at Fourth .and '. Rtork streets, t formerly, occupied as a vaude ville . theatre is undergoing .extensive alterations and repairs, to cost approx imately $16,000. - ,. Contracts, for the erectfen nf th Peter Zimmerman flats, on East Twelfth street, near East Burnslde, have been wash bowla located in. two of thevuB-JJfV -Thla is to be a.-hlgh-elass, p-tc- stalrs bedrooms. - : V T2. "tructure and win coat about $7,- Of course the house is also wired fori V00 , - -." electric heat - in case : anything should I ' Architect Brown la preparing plana iur ma io ecnooinouses xo Da ereotea in Portland suburbs. Jfor Mllwaukl h has deigned a four-room building, which will cost approximately $10,000, and for the Gladstone district an '. eight-room structure Is being planned, which will cost about $ IS, 000. A permit has been taken i out by Frank Wilder for the erection of a two story, double-flat on East Eighth street. between Burnslde and Ankeny Streets, to cost $4,000. ' ' f C E. Curry has begun the erection of a modern two-story frame residence pn Prospect, drive that will cost, when completed, between- $7,000) and $8,000. ' . Ground haa been broken for the foun dation of a two-story frame tenement on Salmon; street, near Nartilla. The improvement is being built for Mrs. C. R. Holt and will cost approximately $7, 000. .: R. F. Straus has begun the erection of a two-story cottage, on First street, between Whittaker and Curry streets, South Portland, to cost $2,600. - W. Ia Morgan announces that In a few' days excavating will begin for the foundation for the three-story apartment-house to be erected at Twenty-first and Kearney atreetq. The building will occupy a 40 by SO foot site, will contain eight four-room apartments and will coat $16,000. .- .'., DR. ELIOT 0 OF HOOD RIVER BLOCK Weil-Known Pastor Erect ing Business Structure JJp Columbia. Dr. T. !. Eliot of ths cltv has com menced the erection of a $20,000 brick business - block In Hood River. The structure Is to occupy a 60x100 -foot lrt Atul hltv. n .hetflrht -at - lA .tnHjia The-ground floor will be used for mer cantile purposes - and the upper atory littea up ror - orrices. -- - i Architects Doyle A Patterson prepared the plans for the building, which will be, when completed, the finest business Duucang in ooa Kiver. BIGGEST C0XSTRFCTI0N WEEK OF THE YEAR 4 ' 'Building permits Issued during;'. 4 4 the week ending last night were 4 but a few hundred dollars short 4 of $260,000, which exceeds by a ' 4 good many thousand dollars the volume"' or Tne w ' construction 4 ' commenced In any one week 4 : since the first of the year. Prac- v 4 tically all of this sum will go 4 into : the construction of rest- 4 4 dences, flats and apartment 4 - houses, there being but one per- - 4 mlt issued for a business house, 4 and tht was for a two-story. 4 brick structure to cost $18,000. ..? 4 4V w 44V4V44V44w4 TASTEFUL H0H1E OF SPUE Wl 0 Aviier Copyrights Plans for Unique Six-Koom , Swiss . ft Bungalow. , In order to prevent ether ambitious builders of artlstlo ' homes from1 copy ing . the design of his new suburban residence, a .wealthy resident bf .Spo kane has ' copyrighted the plans '. and published to the world that no one else in the falls city . shall duplicate the house without the consent of Mr. Mar tin. ' j - v !'-" ; The house 4n question is a strikingly original and attractive building., which has Just been completed in Spokane's well known residential quarter. It con forms to no particular style of archi tecture, but bears a cloae resemblance to what is known aa the Swiss bunga low. " - - - The building is so altogether unique and unlike anything known to modern architecture that 'a "description of its more salient points may not oe unin teresting to prospective. buUdera of at tractive homes IrtvPortland. The front porch, covered with the main roof, has a cobblestone floor and is Inclosed With lattice. The pillars are shingled-and between them Js a built-in seat.. The house rests on a rustic mnuc iouno- tlon, and the massive exposed cntmne' la f-rmtninert of the same material Brown shingled walla, with trimmings of Ivory white, give to the house an un usual coloring. The wlndpws have very small panes. The hardware tnrpugnout the house is ef brass, including a mi anflnu. Irnooker. - The celling 1 follows the lines of the roof and Is spanned by solid beams. A massive fireplace constructed of honey comb basalt rocK.' Wltn -neavy cement mantel shelf. The chimney breast is exposed to the celling and. the hearth is vitrified brick, raised, five Inches above th Aaa, level.' In the' principal rooms the finish is select fir, stained brown, and the floors are waxed manle. The walla In the living-room are treated in golden brown and the celling in pumpkin yellow. noliarhtful Dutch deslrns are carried out in the dining-room. -There Js delft blue paper wainscot to the height ef- the platerail, battened with flr strips, above which are Delft designs. 'The celling is treated in drab. The Kitcnen ta nn lshed throughout In white enamel. A unlaue feature of the house-is a tank and sprinkler on the roof ' for use in coollna- ths house in hot weather. There are nut six rooms m tne struo- lure ei n cost o ouiia cpoui o.vuo. And TJcPherson IVork ' ' f " "1" i i v --' -t " ' -:- " The. heaviest and most dur able cast iron furnaces made ;with long smoke flues and Built to last: The best workmen, best ma terial, all : superintended by people who know how and do it ' ; We want to instaltyour fin naceor any kind of heating plant . " Itlfj w. g. Mcpherson co. Heeating: Engineers ' 32S Gllssn SI. 7," ' '. Y ' ' rlers. The . bulldlnrs will cost- about $.600 each. fy x C . ' I70RK BEGIfiS 0 HOTEL AT TEIITII AIID ALDER Rosenblatt Building : Main ; Contracts WTill Soon ' v ' " Be Let. " Rapid progress is .belng"made In ex cavating for the foundation, of the Ros enblatt hotel at Tenth and Alder streets. The work, Is -being 'done by C " 3. Cook ft 'Co., using their big steam lifter. Contracts-have been let 1 for the concrete foundation, concrete pier footlnga and basement walls. Architect Knighton Is preparing plans and specifications for the main structure, and will probably be ready to lt the contracts by June 1. The buildlnc Is to be - a five-mnrv brick structure with a. wsll-fHcing of fressed brick and terra-cotta trimming t will cover the entire' auartnr-hinlt A Ml , ..In. A tt k.. r .. Besiuliifu! Waver 700 XOTS S0L.O; IN eigh R1AY 25,1908 , Prices Will Be Advanced ,: $5o;oo'Mch ; . ; BUY NOWl -MAKE MONEY! SEE! . , - - ' - . - - ' r - i Jolin P. Sharkey Company ewfs!5t Keep Out the Enemies of Health By providing your doors and windows with good, substantial screens that will prevent flies, mosquitoes and other in sects from .carrying in the germs of dis ease and otherwise annoying you. We will provide you with window screens and screen cloth,' as well as all klnl of wire goods, poultry netting and wlrj fencing at trifling cost at Avery's. AVERY & CO. M Third St; Bet Pine & Ash NEW ERA PAINT A Perfect ; Paint for Beautifying and Protecting all Kinds of Structures. Put ..up in full . JJ. - Standard Measure New Era Paint & Varnish Cd.-a TRAVIS BROS. 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