JULY
1008.
OUTLOOK FOR BUILDING
SEEMS NOW VERY BRIGHT
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING,
Announcement! of new building en-tcrprlf-i"
mnrte elnre the flrnt of thl
montli give muranee that for th next
1? months rnrtlnnd will wltneei a lerK
vi i.ilumf of new construction of hlgh
rlnii t.ulM1ns ttiivn for hny like perloj
In ! tip lilNtury of the city. Arran-e-iinuite
hnve been made and work will
t.ilfln within a short tlmo on no len
than five cls "A" buildings In tho
rcntnU rotnll district of th city. Not.
of thcuc structures Is to be ls than
kIx merles high and all are to be what
Is in moiil y onlltl flra-proof conetruc
llon. Tho positive announcement was mal
this week that a six-story rcenforrcl
concrete hulhilng Is to so up nt onc-
on tin" ounrter-l.lock at the northwest
norner of Fifth and SUirk streets. This
. proper! y Is controller! by luy l.omluinl
tinder a 30-yenr lease, who prior to hU
departure fur California commissioned
Architect lmvld C. Lewis tn ct up
J.lans for a building of the ilinve type.
Mr Lewis says that the deslKn will
lie of euch a character that the struc
ture can be completed for use as a
hotel, officii building or department
tore. The approximate cost will bo
$126,000.
Put Up Office Building-.
Holders of the lease on tho 100 by
100 feet at the northwest corner of
Fourth and Alder streets are reported
to have abandoned the plan of putting
tip a hotel and will nt once begin the
erection of a nix-story office building
on the site. Tenants occupying the
old bulldlnes on this property have
been notified to vacate by September
1. when work of clearing tho sue will
begin, preparatory to the actual work
of putting up the office structure.
Theodore 11. Wilcox, who soma tlmn
ago purchased from John B. Yeon tho
valuable property at the southeast cor
ner of Seventh and Stnrk streets, will
Boon begin the erection of a modern
ftrueture of from six to 10 utorles, cov
ering the entire iiuarter-block. ilr.
Wilcox Is negotiating with a prospec
tive tenant for the premises, and as
Boon as this detail Is settled, construc
tion of tho proposed building will Lo
gin. Preliminary arrangements have been
completed for putting up the big de
partment store on the Pennoyer block
for Olds. Wortman & King. As re
nt
Fourth nn'1
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! Token In the nex i
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f Seventh Mini I'dllcll
to In- ii lirl.-k structure
struct ii re to
UllniNhl,' Mr
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will
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WeM rortor
SI I en. 11 1M 1" i- n in: i n i-iih, ,u,-- .
covering n unrter-Moek. either four or,
six st rls high mi, I will lulong to
E. Vemrne
Half-Block Warehouse.
A penult ;i- tnketi out this week i
for the t recti, in of u wiirehouno cover
ing a linif-hlo.k In the Knst 1'oitls'i.l
wnrehoi.Bo ilKtrl. t for 1'nrllti .V ir-n-ihirff.
''his Mm 'tore lh to Ii.- of bru '
renting on ii ,o,ior-'te f on hiliit Ion un I
will roSt Illicit Jilll. IIOO.
The Hnilth Wntson foundry ciun
pnnv has taken out a p ruilt for the
erection of a two-story brick building
on Harrison botw.-eti l-ront and W'utei
streets, to cost $ir,O00.
MesldfH this Inrge amount
it 7; 3
Lie ! ' 1
cently announced by the Trustee com
pany of Seattle, holders of the lease
on the Pennoyer block, work on this
structure will begin early In Septem
ber. Ten-Story Addition.
One of the largest and most Import
ant of the new down-town buildings to
be started this summer Is the 10-atory
addition to the Meier & Frank depart
ment store, which 'will occupy a site
125 by 100 feet at the southeast cor
ner or Sixth and Alder streets.
Another important addition to be
made at once to the list of Portland's
new business blocka Is the $80,090
g" amount of pro
posed new building In the business din
trlots, Portland's hospital facilities aro
being Increased by new buildings
which when completed will reprewent in
Investment of over $S00.Ut'U. An addi
tion to the (ioo.i Samaritan hospital, six
stories hl;h. has Just been commenced,
and the Homeopathic Hospital associa
tion has Just begun the erection on
Multnomah Street between Kast First
and F.nst Second streets, of what is
to be the west wing of a hospital cov
ering the entire block
All of this Is new construction, none
of which has advance, t beyond the ex
cavation stage, but it is safe to say that
the erection of every building men
tioned hero will be Hit accomplished
fact within the next yeur.
Tn addition to the proposed new
structures, there are brl.-k anil corier' to
buildings In various stages of comple
tion going up In the ioishiess area of
Portland that represent an expenditure
of about $1.500.00i). i if these the larg
est and most Important Js the V. 51.
C. A.-Y. W. l A. hulhilng at Sixth an 1
Taylor streetH. The estimated cost of
this structure is $3SO.H0O, but It Is
probable that It will exceed this esti
mate. The 10-story annex to the Hotel Ore
gon which is now pretty well up to th
top, Is another largo building enter
prise under wav. The estimated cost
of this structure Is $175. ono. In the
same vicinity is the four-story brick
Fenton building to be occupied by
Glass & Prudhomine.
At tho corner of Tenth and Alder
streets Ous Rosenblatt has commenced
the erection of a six-story family hotel,
which will cost when completed. In the
neighborhood of $125,000.
Smaller brick buildings to the value
of at least $000.(100 are under construc
tion In the central business section
and In the outlying smaller business
districts.
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A Flelschin.in'B New Stort) Huildlng. lonrth nnd V landers St rods.
mm OF BUILD
ROW HIIS EFFECT
Lumlwi 'man's Campaijrn Has
Salutary Effect Through
out the Entire Country.
Throughout the middle west and In
parts of tho east there Is a noticeable
respouso to the slogan: "Hulhl now"
utarted some weeks ago by the Ameri
can Lumberman. In a largo number of
cities and tmvTS an Increase, In build
ing operations Is reported, much of
which Is directly traceable to the "Build
SIX-STORY IT
Fl FTHjANDjS TAR K
IioenfoiTod Concrete Office
uillinr Will 15c
Erected at Once.
Ieflnlt announcement was made to
day by Architect David C. Lewis of tho
immediate erection of n six-story re
enforced concrete building on the quar
ter block known as the lirady property
at the northwest corner of Ktark and
1-Tfth streets. Heforn leaving for Cali
fornia lust Saturday, (lav Lombard.
I who holds a iio-year lease on the site.
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BUILDING TO RISE
THOUSAND FEET
Seven Million to Be Spent on
3Ionster New York
Skyscraper.
CHEAP LUMBER
STILL TO BE HAD
General Strengthening
3farket Is Predicted,
However.
of
Opportunities to build cheaply are
still open. Lumber and some other ma
terials are down to what Is believed will
be as low as they consistently can go.
Lumber manufacturers have been hop
ing to get better prices since the de
cision of the interstate commerce, com
mission, but so far the general run Is
bout the same us when the decision
van handed down.
There is a stronger tone, however,
and It Is agreed that the bottom in the
lumber market has been reached. Log
gers are trying to protect themselves
ugalnst further declines by announcing
tO cents advance on logs. Upper grades
of lumber are in demand and If tho
railroads or -other large consumers
would begin buying lower grades In
quantities, as before the slump, then
normal conditions would soon result.
There has been slight falling off of
local ' business during the past few
weeks, but this Is attributed largely to
the season of the year, this being the
time when people take mora readily to
the mountains or seashore than to
building houses or other strenuous
Vork.
The announcement that the railroads
Will In aJl probability abide by the de
cision of the 'lnterstute commerce com
mission and consent to the restoration
of what is In effect the old rate to
Jiolnts east of tl.e mountains, will un
doubtedly l.in f a tendency to further
etret.gil en t.ie lumber market because
the yueslion of whither or not the rail
roads would appesl from tha decision
left the mutter In almost as unsettled
e condition as before the decision was
rendered
Fff rt will be made probably to have
the commission postpone the date upon
hlch the pro lsious of the decision are
to become effective on the ground of it
requiring much time to preparu the new
tailff sin i ts This In itself, however.
ftplear s to be an ad m Issi, ,n of nco-pt
mice . f the decision, md it Is looked
upon as such
There Is sa'd ti ! e n slight revival
In the demano from ('alifornla, where
lumber has b--.-n s- ;:n very poorlv for
everal months N-wii1a. too. Is calling
for larger guantitlen In reuponse to in
creasing activity in bul'.dtng The for
eign market continues satisfactory, sev
eral cargoes hsiir.g b'-.-n dlspose-d of
tfunr.p the week, one (f them being; for
N w Zealand and another for South
Af r! -a.
.Mrcle. are still weak, with no lndl-eat.'-n
of nr. early lmpr--vi n nt in the
market A r umber of t'.e Washington
mm :s - r-".o;'o r j-i i iiiiin nit-i,.r,,f,,rv
havlt g t..- o i.: I'cwn f -r a couple of , ,,fi?-,
ks to g'vr n . halt, e to worn err stir
plus fob
DEEP-TONED BELLS
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Four Iluge Ones to Ring
Quarter Hours in the
Tallest Structure.
store, to suit, the
of
'lulrements
prospective tenant. The building will
cost rrom tuu. ("mi to iijn.umi. ana win
bo completed within 12 months.
ALBAXY PROMISED
3I0DERN HOSTELRY
Four of the largest and costliest bells
In the world are to bo placed In the
forty-sixth story of the new tower of
the Metropolitan Llfo Insurance com
pany's building In Madison Square, New
York, and from a position about t;r,n
feet above the pavement, nearlv twice
as high as any In the world, their tb-.p
tones will announce each quarter or an
hour.
'The largest bell, toned to H flat, will
bo 70 inchf-s nt tho mouth and weigh
7.000 pounds: the second. In K flat, will
weigh S.no.ii pounds; the third. In F nat
ural, will weigh ".(ion pound, and tbe
fourth. in Ci, will weigh l.r.-iO p,,,ln,ls
They will play every 1 minutes and
strike cich hour. They are to be mount
ed on pedestals Ijottteori the marble pil
lars outside tic Torty-slxth story.
Thev will gle what is known as the
tambridge o,unrt,.rs. four blows each
ojunrter of an Iciir. clgbt ll'iis on t!o
half. 1- hlow-s on tj.c t h reo- i u-i rN-rs. and
1 blows each hour, followed by a strik
ing of the hour.
BUILDING WORK
DROPS 28 PER CEfll
The f'tlcae-i I.umbermar-.. the Am- rl-
car. LumlMiniun, states that the aver
age cost i f masonry and, grading, plas
tering, plumbing, heating twd paltitltg
on a specific Cleveland Job Is 2,-5 j er
tent lees than last --ar. Ten t-r c. nr.
(Special Plspst-h to Tti jMirnal.)
Albany. Or.. July 25. Van Drnn
Rrothers of this city, proprietors of the
depot hotel for several years, are plan
ning the erection of a largo hotel to
be located somewhere In tho vicinity
of the new depot and to have all mod
ern conveniences. The old hotel is to
be done away with as soon as the new
depot Is finished.
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th'- Lumberman
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'. . Contractors
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ut p p. ! it be. .f ( ru
in- -i Taking tb.- ci
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mater i i . "
vp I -a '
now" campaign and its effect upon , commissioned Mr I
builders who rtalizo that present cuu-
iiltbins are Ideal from their standpoint. The building will be design, -it in such
In a discussion along this line the a way that after the walls arc up and
Lumberman has tlm following to say: the roof Is on. it can be arranged for
"lUiu of the commercial problems hnsan office building, hotel or department
always been, J)o low prices stimulate
demand?' The answer Is that low prices
should stimulate demand, but owing
to the ilg-headedness of those who
could buy, price concessions are not
followed always by active buying.
Those who disregard the one-time fun
damental business maxim not to buy on
a low market stand to realize hand
somely on their sagacity. The policy
or buying when others hold back, or of
sell it. g when others are waiting Tor
higher prices, vields, excellent returns.
Notwithstanding artificial expedients,
di marid and supply regulate the going
prices. I eoplc are beginning to under
stand that price and value are not sy-
iiiiii rnous. The value of commodity
represents t'oo labor Involved In its
production plus a reasonable- proflf for
the matunactiirer and the dealer or deal
ers. When purchases may be made at
prices below the aggregate of the Items
lnentlonc 1 they are warranted by busi
ness prudence.
Decrease Over Last Tear.
"In almost cvrv city, town and
vllliun bulMlng materials now are S
to 20 per cent below the schedule of
prices In rffect In 1 S07. In many In
stances tl.ey are below the IfOo and
H'06 prbes, Tn some districts prices
lui.vo not recede, materially. In others
ro minally the Fame price's are being
,-sk-l. particularly for small lots of
stock. However, 'where the dealer Is
.isk--1 to figure on a lnrgn bill ordlnar
1 1 v be Is wlhlnc to make a lump price
materially lower than that for which
tl.e 1. 11110 H is could have been fur-
nisbeil last ye.-ir.
"In very few cities or sections Is
tbern enough work to k--p all busv.
1 ' o 1 n j 1 e r ' t ; -1: among workmen results tn
b. tt.-r service being iriv -n be. ause It is
no longer possible for a carpenter, a
'.lumber a mason or a plasterer to
leave one lob und go to work on another
the next day. If he has work be gives
ft I service In order to avoid being
lcplaeed by sum ono else.
"Present conditions are Ideal for the
builder The lesscncl cost of material,
pius the greater efficiency of labor an 1
th-- ec.nomv In the time re-paired to
put up a structure operate greatly to j
reduce the outlay. t'ontrni tors are j.,.
fivvnre. of tli expense involve 1 In de-lav-,!
operations.. When It becomes nee- '
-s.irv t lav off crews or to shift !
! in from one point to n-.ntVr peud- -!t-
th-- arrival of material i;fi-ooirvl
t intlnue tin- work the s often ',
priii. 1 inre is a tons in time and a
loss In efficiency, nnd further damage
by reason of th- delav In tho comple
tion cf the building.
SU 7 MstLas Loss.
"F i ti step in the construction of a
dwoJ.Uig. stor or -off:.-,, bui dl: g In
creases the outlay Contractors usu-
solvency of the butcher, the grocer or
tha baker depends upon the ability of
ills patrons to pay their bills; the sol
vency of the Jobbing house depends
upon tho nbllity of hundreds of small
retail distributors to pay their ac
counts; the bolveney of tile manufac
turer hinges upon prompt settlement
with tho jobbing trade.
Build How.
"Th ability of manufacturers to keep
their mills going depends upon collec
tions and the demand for their prod
ucts. ' N.i one link in this chain Is
Independent f the others. No one link
can be bnefited without at the same
time benefiting all the other links.
Final analysis shows that the interests
of the various elements of trade are in-
Not content with overtopping the
Llffel Tower by a few feet, as will be
done by the Mutual Life Insurance com
pany's OS-story building; under construc
tion on lower Hroadway, the report now
comi s from New York that plans are
under way for a new skyscraper which
will pierce the atmosphere to an eleva
tion of l.O'.iu feet, and which will be
nearly lint feet tailor than the insur
ance company's striy-lurc.
The following siiochil dispatch tells
something of the proposed structural
niitnst roslt y :
New York, July 2Ti. Tentative plans
for a building I.O1111 fe,t high to bo
eroded on tho sito of the. Mills building
at 10 Hroad street have been drawn by
Lrnest Flagg. Hie architect. If this
skyscraper is built It will be the high
est vol, topping even Klffel tower.
Both Architect Flagg and D . Mills
nrn In Europe. A representative of
Flagg says tho plans are drawn, but
no definite arrangement has been made
yet fur executing them. Probably they
will bo filed with the building depart
ment soon. A representativ e or 1'. ( ).
Mills said that while It could not be
stated definitely until Mills returned
from Phirnpe whether or not the present
Mills building would come down, It was
highly probable It would he replaced
within a year or so by a new building. ,
Architect Flagg. who designed the
Plnger tower, favors tower form for
skyscrapers, and In his plans for the
new Mills building a large part of tho
thousand feet will be devoted to the
tower. The baso of the tower will be
100 by f0 feet. The cost of the pro
posed structure Is estimated at J7,000(.
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FRESH air in any particular place, you
must PUT it there, not allow it to go, for
it won't ; and with
ystem
That's exactly what we do furnish any
quantity of FRESH air, warmed or cooled
to any temperature, and furnish it in just
the place you want it. And it's the ONLY
system that does do this.
ThcW.G. McPherson
Company
Glisan Street, bet. Sixth and Seventh
Work Is In progress deepening tho
Hiiez canal to a minimum of 34 H feet,
or 10 feet deeper than It was 16 years
ago.
Draw Your Own
Conclusions
As to the Hardware values here,
but first see and know the vari
, ety and quality of our display
and the economy that our price's
make possible. ,
AVERY & CO.
48 Third St., Bet, Pine & Ash
POISON OAK POI90NI1TO.
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It.
Mr. . II. V. I'ornellus, Turner Ore.,
writes My wife has discovered that
Know Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning," a very painful trouble. She
not only cured a case of It on herself,
NEW ERA PAINT
A Perfect Paint
for Beautifying and Protecting all Kinds
of Structures. Put up in full U. S.
Standard Measure
New Era Paint & Varnish Co. i!L " ISi
dlssnluhly linked together. To start but oil two or her friends who were
building Is to start at the beginning ; poisoned by this smn lvv. Price 25c.
and upon a firm foundation tn begin re- BOc and 11.00. Sold by Skldmore Drug
tie wed activity. Ihrlll now." ' Co.
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PAINTS j
VARNISHES I
TINTS
IF YOU HAVE A ROOF TO COVER FIGURE WITH US ON
Genasco Roofing
Carried In stock for all kinds of roofs and fully guaranteed
CENTRAL DOOR & LUMBER CO.
PbonM Main 4793, A 1795
13th and Ollsan Strta
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are problems which the builder
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EAST SIDE BIDS FOR
PORTION OF PARK FUND
Th North 1-J.st lrnp----Tmr t
aaauclatton tuet kt It l.l! rorrcr Km
ll tret art H-xtny ii(e,, last
Mht In rgu.r . .! .r V(r prtdent
N-rth rr-idln In th a' irr of Judge
il. a. Munlv. i; e presll-nt
Comtnltt er srp-lnt""1 to pr
nt th claims if the st site for
t-arks tn be bjl t out c-f tt. i .!. (i.,
tirk fund. At l-at 'hrw psrk ara
-aiel th t tle I. T A.lams
la chairman ef tha artal xrk fommli
1n Civf Itwiaa VtifK who waa preart
a!!t did nt ant to take i.p -it
ilBlr. ff leton itnu Mh tl
tuvnftl wnttl hm ha4 aaonlnt t.'
amiceit of rcfriT-4rr.ar aith r
rara t (Mi pwril In.pmv mnt A I
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ALLMIXED UP
t your icrvicp here.
I'r-i'iv tn put on and go made as
; rr, a lorn? while. See our
'-r rn-r! ;f ycu ccntf rtip!j(e
flint huvirg and grt jut the tint
y u fanrr. Get a pr und can if
vr:! wa-f to try ,t cut frt then
c--r 31 much more ai j-ou need.
THE BIG PAINT STORE
Fisher, Thorsen & Co.
FRONT AND MORKlSON STS.
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In order to introduce our goods we will for the
next 30 days make a discount of 10 per cent for
cash on all goods in our store except lead and lin
seed oil. We handle a full and complete line of
Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes, including
Dry Colors. All are standard brands. Also a line
of Wallpaper, which we will close out at a dis
count of 25 per cent!
Oregon Paint & Varnish Co.
Leading East Side Paint Dealers
93 Grand Avenue
Bet. East Washington and East Stark
Repair Work Given Prompt Attention Founders. Machinist! and Boiler makers.
Building and Structural Work.
PHOENIX IRON WORKS
V GIM BERS
O fflcs and Worki.
Hawthorne Avenue and East -Tbird
Street.
Fnone Stat BS.
POBTLAJTD,
OREQOS.
The Adamant Company's
Celebrated HARD WALL. PI.ABTER8 are tha beat
"CROWN BRAND" Hair Fibered
WOOD FIBER PLASTEP
, FINISHING PLASTER (Unfibered)
Office Worcester Bid. Phone Mualn T18. Home A1S18. v '
raotory, root 14th Bt. Phone Main 81 W.
rim i unven i nn t czuam t
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER: Shinghs!
Cord Wood in Car Load Lott
I am eeUlruJ pine, f r nn1 ppruce lumber and cedir ihtnrlea.
making a epcinitT of han3)1rf dry etc-ke of lumbrr If
there i aTrthlri yu want in the lumber lire allow me
to quote you t rlcee. fiesse iddresi
J. M. MOOHL;, 402 Wetln Fnrgo I3ldK.
THE J. McCRAKEN COMPANY
P.orbe Hartvor Lime. AJen Portland Cement; Nepi.l Fulld!n Carting aad
(wntal I-teeter. Imported Flra Brick. Imported end Domeetlc Hra City, Half
fhr4 Hardwall neiter. Plitrtr Hilr ind ribr. Allunltad tcl Studding.
Hmr W Er-15 Steal Lati Roatoii 8b-et Metal Ith
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FLINTKOTE
ROOFIINO
W. P. FULLER & CO., Pacific Coast Agent
John A. Melton
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Factorr and Offlao 115 Second
treat, near Main.
Phonea: Main 17IT; A-lTtT
Office and Store Fixture built
and remodeled.
Altering and repairing
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Sha.
and Counters bnllt
ELASTO
HAVE YOUR ROOF
PAINTED WITH ELASTO
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no ot roof
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goee on any kind
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HOLLADAY'S ADDITION
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nrinie residence r-Trtr nr ta ei'7
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THE OREGOiN REAL ESTATE COMPANY
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