The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 19, 1908, Page 42, Image 42

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. ' JULY 19, 1908
SOME PRETTY RESIDENCES IN THE FASHIONABLE, IRVINGTON SECTION; OF PORTLAND
FillTII III FUTURE
OF
tsfwswrsni
,, Realty Dealers Sco Goal To
wn nls Which rit.v h
Rapidly Expanding.
PORTUBD
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W. A. Spanton. president of the .span- i
ton company, operators in rnv mi.l
suburban residence irop-ri. ' ' -
Confidence In the Inline .1 I
and believes t )ta t tho city i
ve of a larger building "J '
tate movement than a 1 1 y 1 1 . : 1 1
' fore known. In disentitle I.' ai
tlons, Mr. bpanlon had ii.c Mill"
ay:
Panic Effects Gone.
'Portland IB heroinlni; r.
perous fvciv day. Mir t -ohm thai
bad In tlir financial iniiiv I mi :
)ik a Ions since li fi tin- n, mils ,il 11
Investing pubjlc. and tlirv m ,i,J gfen
Jjr encouraged lv reading mi iiir in
papers evtrv day that thoii.aiid of n:
are being put to work m the lai
Steel plants, railroad shops and In t.
different lnamifiiclui lug cniurprios .1
over the country. ,
"Nearly every national hank In Die I
United Stales has one-haJf of Its total!
deposits In rash In thr wiults. I In
will not hold on lo the monry m-i i
Ions; and It moans that credit will s ;.
be extended again and people will niakei
larger Investments ihan eer, daring
the balance of this year.
"I look for the tall of this year
And for the spring of 190!) to he the
greatest year ever known In l'ortliind
real estate. In every panic that I ran
remember and that I have read about.
Jt always causes h great movement of
- the population to the. west. People are
flocking here every day now and my
Office receives Inquiries nearly every
day from people located In different
sections of the east and middle stales
a to when there will be home-seekers
rates to the west nnd wanting to know
something of this country and especial
ly wanting to know the price of real
- estate.
"1 had the pleasure a few days afro.
Of talking to an experienced real es
tate man of buultie who will prob
ably be located permanently In thW
city. Iexplalned to him that Burn
lde street waa the gre.iteet buy In tho
business district of Portland. Heforo
the Wella-Fargo building waa bollt on
Sixth street, property could be bought
for at least one-third of what It Can
be bought today. As soon -as liurn
side street has two good buildings that
would cater to retail rentals, it will
only be a few years before It will bo
a second Washington street. There
are several reasons for this: one of
them being that Burnside street has a
bridge to the east side and East IJurn
side street almost equally divides tho
east side and while at the present tlmv
there are only a few cars that go west
of Fifth street, undoubtedly the grow
ing retail district of upper Washington
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HEfllfNCE OF F. F. IJA.S.MGA'K. E.Z4-TH. & HAHCOCK,
street will demand thnt a great nuni-b-r
of the cars from the cast side will
run up to Sixteenth and Washington
streets from Iturnslde street.
Oraater Portland.
"'To those people who are making a
thorough study of the growth of Port
land, there is only one conclusion a
wonderful, great cltv. it Is undoubtedly
delightful to those who are wanting su
burban homes to know that the United
Ruwhuvs company has thoroughly fi
nanced their proposition and tnat they
are building to llillsboro: henre open
ing up an of that beautiful scenic land
nlong the l.lnnton road. It is an abso
lute rertnlntv that before many years
roll around wo will see the entire Hpflcu
along th- l.lnnton road for 13 niilos
ot. upl"d by simii of the most mag
nificent bungalows and different types
of homes in the west.
"We have already agreed that in
the population of Portland will be 600.
OOii people. This presents the Idea of
opportunity to many of the leading mer
chants all over the I nlted istates. It
means that there will be three or four
more establishments such us Meier &
Frank: Olds. oi lman & King: I.lp
man Wolfe, etrt This means that the
entire rapacity of business supplying
demands must be doubled In Portland
within eight years.
"While the highest price ever pall
for Portland real estate is J3.500 per
front foot, the same piece of property
will be worth $,f00 per front foot in
1920, and whv should It not go to
11 7.1500 per front foot in 1M0. Phil
adelphia real estate has brought a
high as 2K.000 per front foot. It Is
not a wonder that there are thousands
of people In this cltv who are buying
lo,8 on tho installment plan, trying to
get a start as real estate owrfrra."
MFMFOIU) HEAD OF
CITY DEPARTMENT
II L. Mumford. who has been with!
the Spanton company for tho pnst year. ,
has accepted a position with Devlin & J
Firebaugh. Swetland building, as man- i
ager of their cltv real estate depart
ment. Mr. Mumlord has had an ex
tensive experience in tho business and
is one of the best posted real estate men
In the city. He will be glad to meet
his friends and clients at the office of
the above firm.
NEW HOTEL PERKINS RIVALS
FAMOUS CALIFORNIA HOSTELRIES
. -k. . $ , S'Wx ... . -i . x. i- .
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TYPE OF IKVINGTON
REc51DEKCEc5
664- 3 ROAD WAV - x5T.
COUNTRY CLUB AT
WORK ON BUILDINGS
Permits for Structures Cost
ing $21,400 Taken Out
Friday.
"RESIDENCE OF E.F. LAVRENCE- .ZldT.SP TII-T-A.MOOK..
SUBURBAN TRACT
PIDLY
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Great Clmnge in Appearance
'of Hyde Park Addition
in Two Weeks.
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In the r i i -.
Portland now has .i
tistic a hcstt-lri i. s
Ui Pacific roxt. r. t -. :i
the magnif Ircni and Ilxut o.;'..
t .
if lVrkln
I'. rkl-:s
and ar-
'-';i:d on j
nr' i of j
Hot'). Which lias Recently Been Completely Remodeled
addd this fall. 33 ' fumed oak
,-r rest
decorat o.
ail -U:e ;
f t'
Is
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old
the
cut
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r v. w h !ri Is to t
loins will bo added Tti 35 additional
! . :ns ate to be used entirely for sam
i ;-!e riH'iiis. the plan lieitig to allot to
1 . -ri ommerclal trnvbr en extra room
j ,n which to dlsjday his wa re.
! Tlr are 66 private baths In the
I ho'el. and Including the bsths connect -1
Ir.c wl'h two rooms, there ar- 110 rooms
I v :tl. pri ate bats. X new magnetic
' c r tr 1 electric elevator has been in-
Ma ;!(
N"t n j of the old f irriture r-
ma::i In the bulldinr. It havlr.g been
r f irnihe,i throughout with the very
j st t roiluct of the Grand Riplds f
1 t"-l' Ml the farnlt ire excf! 'he
. ' !K ! ma le of t'irra-1pn walr.nt and
a mal-oenny. The bed. are all the
;. .rd S'rr.monn bras beds. Rai
( r.'.re aa er. both ot and cold. f In a'l
tt- r'- ir, Tre hardwoods used in the
rtir r, room, s-riils and bar t ele-t-
ou them Cl.forr.la. w
Cbject and extravagant
furnishing It found In
caravansaries
Scarcely anytVne rerralrn
building ecept the brirk wa:;
wboie Interior hatng .-n tor
ad hullt anew t a ci.nt trm
tos of the orlglrsl cost i.-f im er.
t!r alrurturc.
Every Inrh cf the eld pl iirb'ng
W-n rvmoTpd and rrpiarel bv th - t
ad mort ndern eot.lt'm-rt to t.- ,.id
Jn the baanent Ua b-n ,nti;.'-1 t.o
'.-trie drnmot. one of l.t&o nd an-
ollir or i jigbt capaclti a va.-uum -1 t y I ntgrov A Beckwith, New York
- . i k w..i-ai ita i-n j-.ii i-,. ann i nirinrifij Importers
r 'ptewber 1 tha hotel t;i ha its nf .-t. wvi.
tafngerattnc and ic m.ktr.g pjant i Olfica TU1A la Maibla.
Wwrl VM j The office when completed will be
- , . . "" I "tie ef the hintntnnt hotel offices m
All Ike floor f the grouml irtorr rd i the r -untr. Imported and Tenne
a ran ar ! Mlrmrr.i are new in tn- marl.U, bein largely uwd In remod-
r-d tbe floorfr of the nwrn and t
r.lfea af tfca five upr"' te.elet jo-r-r-we4
eaen ask The Irtertor
f!r,:i1 trugMHit fh Ka'lilrg eert
I've Juiri rvoaa. griil and bar. Is in
- -a ml
i nm ar-J Ks JCS rdomf, ami
:i t h onpivm tt t-ka acraailk
eitrir portion of the hotel The
main fl:n!n rootn will eat li'i peraons:
the g-vl tst number, and; a banqiief
r.d ' wtil be a fwitore The
ram d r:nr room la coonll In delgn.
the w'St -.f Tiffany. New Tors, cellieg I praaldent:
In reld and rreen
la tba (Tiilroaaa
Tlls room 1 to have a sun
light scheme of illumination, the lleht
coming through a exiling of art glais
Artistic art glass Iwis lieen employed In
I enhancing the beauty of the HgUtir.E ef
fects In various parts of the grill, bar
and dining- ro- tn
The silverware Is being especially de
signed by I'.eej Barton of New Y rk.
and Imported china has len ordered
through Birlev An electric fountain
has tK-en Installed In th dlr.tng r.m.
showing ftrns In rhantrtng colors Il
lumined windows, showing attractive
pictures of Oregon scenerv far distant,
is one of the lightlns- schemes In tre
grill
Eastern Man at Head.
The hofe Is to be under the mnnar
ment of.w Fwetland. formerly of 5-and
Rapids Mlth. who learned the .n;l
business in Npw York City under 'in
men as James Stetson or tb Ator
house. A. L. Ashman of the Pin Clair
and other leading New Tork bote man
agers When 1 years of r 8wt
lsnd was steward of a New York hotel
drawlne a salary of tJ.doO a year His
knowledge of hotel construotiorv eou!p
plng and fumiehln is eual to that of
anv man In tha montrr and ass ires
that tha Perkins will at on.-e tak a
leading plsc among Palftc roast hos
telrles. The Prktnsi Hotel rfn r Is
a corporation ef whico Adam Mueller
To fully appreciate the Improvement
made on a new addition one must see
all the tract in its crude state and then
after tho grubbers, slashers, graders,
pavers and cement walk men get well
on with their work.
Hyde Parti, one of th latest tracts
put on the market by Jacoba-Stlne com
pany, is a revelation to those who visit
It today. The transformation has tak
en place in about two months. Streets
are opened up and graded, sidewalks
ami curbs laid and water mains laid.
The Houo- Telephone company In
stringing irs to the tract and service
will in- given in a short time. Hyde
I'ark iidjuins Hello Crest on the north
and the cobble stone archway entrance
to Belle Crest characterizes Hyde Park,
but on a more elaborate way.
Hyde- Park will have many fine wide
pmki'j ptreets and nature has oom
piet.j what man could not carry out
in ;i ipiartO of a century. The fine,
vi ei, -developed fir trees will afforl
s! ade and comfort for residents, evet y
lot hitviiiK sufficient to allow enough
I., heiiutily the premises. Hyde Park!
is at an altitude to command a good I
1. u of the mountains and Is well
hlii.ite, and reached directly by thd
l: is- I'jtv Park car.
.Many Homes will be built there this
ve-i The fine homes In Belle Crest
immediately adjoining Hyde Park, make
It an incentive to build up the latter,
'i he .ta.-ohs-Stine company put In ail
Improvements which relieves buyers of
lot . i,f much trouble. With Hull P.un
va-er, electric lights and gas. tete
poorn and building restrtetlons which
prevent saloons, laundries, livery sta
bles, i tc . and the close proximity of
cnn eniences, such as store and schools.
Hyde Park appeals to homesite seekers
at.d will no doubt be a well-populated
addition in a few years.
SIMPS0X TO ERECT
MODERN APARTMENT
J. 8. Simpson has purchased a lot,
50x100 feet, on the south side of North
rup street, between Twenty-first and
T wentj'-second streets. The considera
tion is $3,750. The property waa owned
by Mrs. Snell, formerly of this city,
now of California. Mr. Simpson is go
ing to erect modern flats on the prop
erty. East Side Hale.
f)evlln & Firebaugh report the sale
of the east half of lots 1 and 2, block 2,
Murray Hill addition to East Portland,
from W. H. Seward and wife to Clara
p. Brown. Consideration. J4.500.
JUDGE MADE RULE
ON ESTATE SALE
County Judge Webster yesterday
set next Tuesday as the time for hear
ing a proposition from J. L. Bowman
& Co. for the partnership stock of Mo
Allen & McDonnell, of which Daniel Mc
Allen la In charge as administrator.
Mrs. John T. McDonnell, widow of the
late partner of McAllen, wants the es
tate closed quickly, and for some time
the attorneys have been pulling, lnhar
moniously. Judfre Webster aalft that
there haa been too much nervous ex
citement over the matter and served no
tice on the attorneys that hereafter he
will hold them down strictly to selling
the business and settling up tho estate.
Permits were taken out Friday by
the Portland Country club for the erec
tion of buildings at the Country club
track, near Rose Citv Park, aggregating
J21.400 In value. The largest building
to bo erected at this time is a two
story frame barn, which will cost (11,
000. Three sets of stables, to cost J2,
000 each, two at J1.700 each, and one at
11,000 are the other structures contract
ed for.
The club's architect Is getting up do
signs for the steel-frame grandstand
and the clubhouse, both of which will
be erected In advance of the fall rac
ing season, preparations for which are
now under way.
Riding Master Is Arrested.
W. O. Brown, proprietor of the Port
land Riding academy, has been arrested
for selling, two noises upon wnien no
had already raised money by the mort
gage route. Hill & Zelgler. feed deal
ers, of the east side, made the com
plaint. Brown I" alleged to have taken
the horses to Seattle and there sold
them for II, "00.
Gallant Iloarder Fined.
C. Goodman found that defending
his hostess ia expensive. He Is a
longshoreman! and boards on a scow.
Alfred Going complained that . Good
man has called blm very bad names,
though Goodman declared he was de
fending his landlady from abuse. Good
man's language cost him $15 In the po
lice court.
RESIDENCE TO
SUPPLANT TOWER
Th'
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Home of Fred T. Brooke'r, Corner Coleman and Alameda, Belle Creat.
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Hol
las be n purchased by Edward I
l.iini nnd will soon become the;
a I, ui isume residence which Mr.
ham is planning to build. Dr. I
Wii'-on was the former owner of.
the i ,.!.e'U ,-uh! sold It for JS.50H. The.
lot is lot souare and commands a;
sjpero w or tne surrounaing country.
LAUNDRY BUYS
( (JRAND AVENUE
Th.- l'i." . 1 States I.iundry hss pur
chie,) fi.ini V. M p-irter the quarter-bb-
k i.t ' e doii:he-.t . ,,rnr of Graml
aer..ie .ii.l F:.is' am'-ill street. The
sib -iifc n.ie throic'i the agency of
1 , i: Fields. the property bringing
11'. 0" Mr Porter purchased this cor
ner i - vpir ng,i from Frank Ixran for
12" er Ti e laundry company will erect
wl'hm the i.cit 12 months a modem
brbk Is iry on the ?l;c.
ff u y '--fAv. T$
(JOT ON WR()N(i ENGINE.
SUFFERS MANY CUTS
He
r.s r
F. J. Rlrhardann. xtce-presl-
ldwt: I O. wetland. traurr and
a wainscoting la 1 wUaa4 aacratarr arfd wvanagtr.
'.e m!o.,k n locomotive on
r p.-.i.senger t-ssn for an ordl
oi.mo; r ;are. s! toina freirht
,.. . . v.ght. ' ouch tret, I
' !' 'n ' it.' ".t f r -.-pital suffering
t" m ma-.,- j..nnf i. Ir iixi That hi
l.f- w is spared is rr. I rar-uiotis.
Wr.trht at in tne terminal yards
y st - .1 1 v l,sr. the trark h t howgnt ha
'- '' ht er-gi;. cmlng. When It
was , e to Mm h 1;imp4 out and
.nr'l-t o-i tre rowea-ch.r He lnterdd
to short rA. Irto North Fort-
Ur1 t.n te North Pacific awanll!
' r- -1 r.erf Wr-.rht dtscoverad h bad
t.r": a through pasnrr. Fearful
that , o-iM not h ebie tn Iii4 n
rv'h brr. mlrr to the pl. Wright
Jutrred off He waa barlnl into tba
dit'h a-.d his fa.e and arms and body
patnf'jllr truis-el end cat. He was
taken tu the hospital la an tninUar.
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