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TUB OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVUNINO. SEPTEMBER 12. -1003 12 ' j i ' CONTRACTS LET FOR HANDSOME DWELLINGS Contract iers let during the erly tart of thU week for tne erection i two handsome yrlvste residences, one on King Heights and the other In Holladay -Jark. Ths new King Height resldenc. Is to be erected for L. H. Parker at the corner of St. Clair and Main atreeta and " will coat when completed, approximately $19,000. ; . H. U Chapln ia building the new Hol ladar Pork dwelling at the corner of tVaaro and East Sixteenth atreet at a coat of between $11,000 and $15,000. Mr. Chapln owna three lota on this cor t.er, making a plot 100 by 150. The pinna .ef the Chapln home were prepared by Architect J. O. Wrenn. who la now tak ing blda of contractors for Ita erection. The Investment company, the holding company for the Piedmont residence addition haa begun the erection at Pied mont of a two-story atone dwelling, which when completed will cost about $8,000. The building la to be eon etructed of atone from the quarry of the Phoenix Stone company. : C. F. Butterfield haa broken ground for a two-atorjr frame dwelling on Gar field atreet, between College ana High land. Completed, the atructure will coat about $$.000. - IX Mutr and J. Q. Ennls have both begun the erection of $2,000 homes on the east aide. The former 1 building on East Thlrty-elghtn street, Between East Tamhllt and Belmont atreeta. and the latter on Eaat Seventeenth atreet. hstwMn Wvarant .nil Goln atreeta. Edward Nlmmo haa let the contract for a cottago at Rose City Park, whlc will coat approximately $2,000. - B. F. Rlchardaon haa the contract for the erection of a $1,700 dwelling at the corner of Eaat Twenty-eighth and Oolng rtreeta. W. H. Morrla haa begun build ing a neat-two-atory cottage on Eaat Everett near Eat Ffty-cond atreet to cot $M0 . . At the corner or Kaat ootwiij--"" and Eaat Burnsltle atreeta, P. A. Engle la building n 1.&00 cottage - F. A. Kamerer will build IM00 rfuallitiir at Kanllwnrth. Otto Starker and J. W. MUllngton are each to build a $1,200 home on the eaat Hide, the former at Eaat Twenty-ninth atreet and Kllllngsworth avenue and the latter at Eaat Eleventh and Webater ''jT'k! Currier haa awarded the con tract to H. 8. Paddock for the rcUoa of a two-atory frame residence at Eaat Twenty-fifth and Wygant streets. The building will coat about M.00. - w 8 W. Coe l erecting for Mrs. M. j Heck a $1,500 cottaae on MIlea atreet between Seventh ana fcignm mimm. John DanleUon haa begun the eon .tructlon of a $1,600 dweT ling on Eaat Thirtieth atreet between AlnawortB and Rlggen atreet. . Mra. the be run dwelling luhalle Colllna hi minn rxf two-atorv frame at the corner of Mlnneaota and A. l! Johnaon haa token out a permit nr th nroPtlnn ClI M. 12.ZUU OWOIIin 'Mil Eaat Thlrty-aeventh atreet. between Tll i..ir mnA Thnmnuin atreeta P. L. Petcraon haa begun the erection of a two-atory frame residence on Eaat Thirty-ninth atreet. between Powell and Franklin atreeta, Jto cost $2,000. C 1L Plggott haa taken out permits for the erectton of two two-atory frame eottagea on Virginia between Miles and Nevada atreeta to coat $1,608 each. Architect Ernest Kroner haa prepared plana for a hanaame reaiaence ior w. h Bnith tn h eireoted at Piedmont. The hulldlna is to be modern throughout and will coet about $4,600. ' ; Mr. Kroner naa aiao preparea pi for a six-room Dungaiow to d erecieu by William Moore on a five-acre tract near uan urove. - I- ' 1 - -Vm; yx :'.; - ' - '' , .iv . -,; :. ; ,. I ?,.,-'- ,..' . ' . - '. ' . , j ' ' ; : .'-'. ' , '' j? ff-;r.rU.:;.. - TjiS ' -fwr - - -"r u-ii ; t "1 f-fraM-TfrrYwi-j-'-ri 1 imii hhm rr"' nm iifr-iif frrrYt A---- --- ''va.i. r in 11 nfft lVr 11 n-rrin nrtsswiwri n riimi iin rui r 1 m jif ' Elegant jfew Home -Qt Judge ..H.. H.'orthnp, Portland Heights. 7 T BRUTE WILL TRY NITY DODGE Eberhard, Traitor and llu t derer, to Plead. Brain-,, t '-, storm Xeit Week. . 'TOOK FORTI AlW FR0T.1 HER Widow of Brolver Hagaman ! Says Dr. Flower Got $1,500,000. ISSUE BONDS OH IIEl'J BOItDllieS 1 t- 1111 1 "' san Francisco Jilts on Scheme for Raising Con . struction Funds. ' ' (Special Dlspttcb to Tt JaaroaLl Hackensack, N. J., Sept 12. Augus- Bullders of several of the largest new structures in Ssn Francisco have hit upon a new method of raising money ith which to finance their building op erations. The plan provides for the Is suance of bonds of different denomina tions, secured by a mortgage, and deed (United Pren Leased Wire.) Richmond, Va.. Sept 1?. Mrs. Fran- j of trust to the property to be Improved. bear a low 'rate of lly & per cent, and have tus Eberhard, the young grocer! clerk cea Hagaman, de la.uarre. rormer wire Tfte bomj, usuall who 1m chnrared with the murder of his I or Theodore Hagaman, a millionaire interest, usuall aunt Mrs. OttUHe Eberhard, whom he broker, la , today almost penhUes aa lb ' P"1""!? 'n V0Vm b? the .reauit or neing awtnaied oy ur. ","7"u' "'- rjT .- .U. cm Jul v 18 last, and after kllllna' her. Richard C Flower, according . to- fcer 1 Palnrn hofl hrinrta lai-M TiWIr. w.r. robbed the body of $2,240, will be placed " Mra? Hama claims that for four : ff!!.?. h bl New yrl1 lnBur- . z . . - . - i Buun l:i i ii i .inn i p?n. on trial here next week. muTr5erh1 K&SlTffitfSS re'atrnZ Sf K?"- Flower she Mn Germany. Accordlna- to the. storv told I will not discuss.. , She admits that she I uw,uwu were soia at a small premium by youg Eberhard, he had persuaded his laasumed them, other own. volition. The ;o local lnveators in denominations as n&re unuer nnsumea I vw mm avv., -v man admitted her I Another large loan waa that for 11 Dr. Flower, when 1000,000 given by the First Federal Trust i com uan y on me new buiinuii in ne or. cupled by, the First National bank and r,T?TTTCTG,T? HAQTVYV Ithe First- Federal Truat company on k,xi u AUijii : juvkj j. val! - tne property northwest corner of Mi gomery and Post streets, 76x160 In size LUMBER SELLS . HI FAIR PRICES Country Mills Resume Op erations After ong Idleness. aunt to turn her possessions into cash j couple were llvln ana come a might marry g and come to America in ordef that heh?mea but Mrs. Hagaman admitted her mlirht marry her daughter. Uoon their I Identity and that or . arrival in jNew: if org lie oDUinea roomi q"unm, .ior tnern ana tnen auggested a trip across the river into New Jersey. A blinding storm came up while they were walking along the railroad tracks on the New, Jersey side, and this aided the designs of the murderer. As the two unsuspecting women were plodding along in .front of him. he drew his re- roiver," took careful aim and fired. Mra the proprty northwest corner of Mont m mriTTir ' rmrrr niT in I gomery ana rosi Bl reels, voxiSU In size IU 4.XlJj J UjM JV xllJJl(and was made the basts for an Issue of (Stwrl.l Dlapptch to The Joarai!, Navy Yard. Puget Sound. 8eDt. 12. Eberhard fell at the first shot but to Tns naefulnesa of the third-class cruiser make sure of her death th unnln I Boston, which playeel a brilliant part In fired another ahot Into Jier bodv it the battle of Manila, now in Bremer- Jay on the tracks. Then he went In harbor, authorities say, la over. pursuit of his cousin and tried to km jThlg ahlp -which during the Bpanlsh . her. She ran down the tracks and ea-1 American war waa considered highly caped, while the murderer fled from (efficient haa long since become obso- the acena of hid nrime Tt wo a n, I lete. Her size and than a weekbefore young Eberhard waafmaI'1 compared armament are very 1th the modern ar- & per cent nonos running ror 30 years, It is undermood that these bonds were nearly all placed In San Francisco. These bonds are exactly like railroad bonds, are secured in the same wav an are redeemable in the office of some well known trust company which is named in the deed of trust and Is fiscal agent of thA hnrrnwlnr rftnwmnl? t Bonds of this character promise to- be- found. f In his confession he atated that Biorea cruisef of the Washington typa j 1. i , . , - 1 nff .t.t. that th. nnlv im t n far west aa Chicago, but had been irre-1 which the Boston could be put would latlblv attrerted miin tn ih. t I be coast patrol duty, and the shin is in ms crime, wnen round he was suffer-1 neea oi ucn tinnsivj repairs mi It ing from a slight bullet wound, which I'" not like4 she will be commissioned lie had Inflicted -rwm hlte r sri,,. I again unless .there should be an urgent irengin ia a atory oe had concocted tOt,Mf" ma'Va-s. . 1 . . be- f feet thate-wn "ittir- attnt -4f r B"1"- haa Jbaajviut-of f prnm been attacked bv Itsllnnii whila w.n.in. aion ror nearly two years., A slior along the railroad tracks. But a . I time before goings out of - commission rere qulxaln by the police broke downl86 w" damaged by . running aground ms story and he Is said to have madelnear feuingnam. a full confession. Nmrit, aii 1 Another shlD .which entered Manila y of hia aunt wns found where he I br 0,1 May-1, 11198. and which npw ljea gaid he had burled tt useless in this harbor is the Zaflro, a insanity undoubtedly will be the de-1 mercngm snip or uritisn register, fense of the young self-confessed mur-1 wh'ch Admiral iOewey was forced to derer m-hn h. la ni.j I hUT at a hiah flaure to ohtnln hr father, it Is eald. will testify that In. I cargo of coal on which to ateam from f831" nreditary in his family and thtt. the alster of youna- Eberhanl l come an attractive Investment and are really more aesiraoie ttj small investors man rauroaa or mausinai securities, COfMlR EUSHlORRISOli family and xionKKon ro-janu. Tn po. connned in an Insane asylum me local authorities and the men guarding Eberhard say they can see no traces of Insanity. Neverthelnas, it is probable that u commission may be ao- ll eondlt?on.Xam,nS the prlsoner' men- C03tPLICATI0NS IX J FBISCO WATER .CASE Other Residences Planned for Immediate Construc tion East of River. DIABETES On a quarter-block at the corner of East Thirtieth and East Morrison J I t eakak.r at O A W I h m mrvn i a nrana rAner n. TT-Utt fMaa - - I-Imi I " 1 - yaituB aw Ban Francisco. Bent 12. The boardlrct thre modem cottages to coat of supervisors of ban Francisco, finds I abcut 12.600 each. . Permits have al Itself In a peculiar situation today In I ready bean taken out for the bulldlnr proposition to bring ' .??rrJ?tlB2?r,ia "Kent. E T jent Cltisen who had taken tl.ec.im- pound for several months. We rrret - that we were not written to so that they could hare ben counseled wit" ; There are often ra-e. tn which lx- perlence is of great help in allevlatln. eornpllcatlona thst lr reci"er . .g?n?-a ; laaw. ,Wf,TO w'rJIS'Yr.ra lantle City that she succeeded In elimi nating the augar. from whWh she has suffered for several years. he Is the ; widow of a rhys.ci.rT and wt. . "fl fully eon vtiW that diahetea -7, hvl curable, fib add: t-,." . " ' Compound sucoeeUed after several Fii- Clallsta to Europe had faueJ , The ether case: "A bealthv-looklnr . Into our office and announced that two ' ' . " - - i uw reeaaraaa4e part f H is that three txiu i, formed the aslraele. Her hushana Imrin. Kta posliton regdered her liaabl" toon- the much-mooted water from the Sierra Nevada moun taina to supply the city. The Bprlng Valley Water company, which furnishes tne city water at present announce Itself as a competitor with the Hetch Fnow, j officials have been quietly buying up and work on the foundation is under way. Irvlnr Cogscr naa begun the erection of a modern home at 4 East Blxty nlnth street near the Base Line road. When completed the building will have cost about 16,000 and will be an attrac- considerable Sierra property and water !T addition to tne Homes In that dia- ome time and now come rights for forth with the chsrter proposition ghat pervtsora must aak for valuaflt on existing planta trict A. a. Lumber sales daring the . past . week show a hUthy increase and conditions are now better than at any time since last fait Conservative dealers are of the opinion, however, that the market ...(ii m ..,1 ntimlnsr and that there Is no use getting, excited and run up P'108 a-hnra mAV Will DUl'B HOW WI"V v xnere nas hboh m. vcij aBw..H n ,mn..i f nr soma time and ' such grades are bringing good prices, vertical grain flooring No. 1 .being quoted at about $28. -This demaad for uppera has come and Is etiunuue strong irom near ly all-parts of: the country, even Cal ifornia buying no Inconsiderable quan- 1 ootarn-roU hnnlneBS Is aulte satis factory ahdi tbere is som lumber be ing shipped to. California by water al thnmrh thla -clnns of business is about tne same as iot evenii wm foreign market has been rather quiet for nm time, about-the only new busi ness reDorted during fhe Week being a caraa rorBiDngiana. inis cr(, waa mirfhianil several weeks ago. ' however, ho that it will have' no material effect tipon the market at this time. ' The demand for shingles is a trifle better and pricee .are now about IS cents .'higher than On the first of the month. Shingles have suffered perhaps more-than lumber during the depression and have recovered slowly. They were considerably lower than at present a few months ago, whea-at one time there Was practically no demand at all. Local business is very good and sim ilar reports come from all the mills In the valley where they cater to Iqcal trade. In fact it ia said, that the strong local demand saved the coast mills from a complete shutdown during the late spring ana summer muninn. . . Relative to conditions throughout the states the American Lumberman of Chi cago says tnis: ... "Increaaed activity in nearly all branches of the lumber business has cauaed the pained expression so long seen on lumbermen's faces to be sup planted by a real smile. As returns come in .indicating the aggregate of trade for 'August It is becoming more e.noarent that an unexpectly good mid summer demand-naa developed, more es-C.erta-Ur ..In, ' soft ?- weods, but touching IMPROVE OTHER TWO CORKERS Four Modern ' Office Build ings Soon at Second ; -V ' and Alder. The poorest fur nace ever built will heat your house if properly installed: But IF you're, looking for the Jowest priced furnace vill it be properly installed? Cheap work usually, goes with cheap fur naces. We sell good furnaces ! The, best we know of; -better siill We, know how ;to install f hem and do it. One of the notable rehabilitations of property In the business center la prom laed fox the.four corners at the inter section of BeconJind Alder atreeta The soumeasc ana soutnwesi corners nave already been - vastly Improved daring the past year, and now comes the an nouncement that the two corner on. the north side fif Alder street are soon to be the sites of modern office and store buildings. The northeast corner has just passed under the control of M. E. Freeman E. House and Frank Bollam. under a 49- vear lease, and upon the expiration of the leases next May of the credent Chi nese tenants the old brick buildings will be removed and a modern four or six story brick building will be erected for the occupancy of white tenanta. . Aa an nounced some time ago, the lease was tatken -from Mrs. Byron Holmes at a monthly rental of f 1.000. The northwest corner, owned by the Honolulu capitalist, Z. K. Spalding, who has announced that a . modern business structure will be erected there imme diately upon the expiration of the leasee held by the present Chinese tenants. - Extensive improvements have been made on the quarter block at the south east comer by James D. Hart who purchased- the property about two years .. : . Ia ueriinger naa recenuy uompieiea one or the moat auDeianuai or tne smaller off loe buildings In the city on the 60-foot lot at the southwest corner, the erection of which was the real be alnnina and the main Incentive to the improvements that will soon result In establiahing a flrst-class buslneas cen ter at the Intersection of Second and Alder treeta. . ;. TV-. " r sTiinrstniiErai v- HEATING ENGINEERS 3J28 Glisan ; Street Portland, Ore. WSiep Yop're at Lifttrty UIIIIUWlUAw I I M Accept our invitation to call, see and understand the economical possibili ties presented by bur display of paints tnd painting- materials. 'Twill prove interesting-, we' assure you now. The Big Paint Store Fisher, Thorsen S Co. FRONT AND MORRISON STS. v the superylsora must aK Tor valuations before purchaaing water supply planta . The supervisors may have to abandon 'he Hetchy project and take the Nevada pe'ttT fcnerairF! every branch of the Indnatrv. A aeneral easing ud In the money market has been reflected in an evDaneion in all lines of industry and Wltn tne return oi connurnce cunaump tlon of lumber la on its way back to the high level of last year. The retail yard trade is foremost as a ractor in settinf th mills busv aaaln and for the firs time in many months an inclination .la shown to .buy considerably more lumber than la needed lor immeniare use. At the present time, however, this .does not tak extraordinary courage on the part of tha retailer Inasmuch as the absolute evidences of future building operations assur him of being able to dispose of any ordinary stock, in tne Dig cities ine amount of new building during August waa extraordinary and while conditions varr aoraewhat throughout the country it is not unreasonable to believe that Chicago figure 'may be taken as a cri terion of the activity In the larger oen tara. Chicago's August building renort shows permits Issued for 922 buildings costing I5.41.050 aa against 872 bulld- ngs valued at ,2,2o in Auguat, 1907. r an actual Increase of per cent In number and 15 per cent in value. Thla condition is almost etartllng when 4t la onaidered that Subsequent to ana- Herald baa taken out permits panic the country haa ever experienced ker ph Tainan, she baa not had any re turn of the malady, although she haa eating without diet for a year e.-ia mm m mm 1 1 mm m mmm i L . 1 ; 1 k. . . . - ' " "I j r i - - ,it-. niptna, Wa mtw beard of a eas af 4j,betes . y1ei1!Bg to leea -thaa two does br.ttUa . e-vt It ofteej Ukee t and three t imrl mi ia- r-n -mmKM iMir mi. aisonora raa i noa. th raa a so re reported wae B, rt uaaawaL TM. I ra t m en t while effe-tfy la ( t pnr.rltT ef all raae. ia In chmnie -i of-unt nw aiow In exxfc HnT c .! dlatje'ea. Repeat taeirlefrt ef k'flT Iimim ffX-m f ieid to a f-w hi' t but c! rTnl" forana f tMMfe : i- i - t a an4 dah7t rqu'r. - i r ' - mTit IH rmrt fm wt- '""Mr cat I be raklteeC c. iii fvuioti He- t- r Fs'te-'S T'iaaetns county proposition that the coring val- ley haa under control. w imam Hail, the om4 of the Lake Elinor lights. which are neceeaary for the city to own if the Hetch. Hetchy -supply la to be protected, haa made bla formal offer i to the city. Ha wants $100,000 and all the power- rlghta The supervisors da not raver this plan. XEWIiEGIMEXTOF CALIPOBNTA GUABDS rraftoS Trmm 1 mil WVe.t Pan Fraarlaoo, fept. IS. Reeraitlng ia tn progress for the organtsatioa of a new regiment of the natl.mai guard of 1 allforoka. to bo stationed let Baa Fran cisco, In conformity with a coovement which haa been started by repreeenta- nree or commercial bodieo or thla city. Tbe actloa o( tbe busiaoaa saoa of Saaj rrantaco ia roorraniaing me national guar fca tao aaet.iosi or oovera Qiilett. who la ready to oqalp the or- ttoa oa anew aa tt ts watered 1" Cracker w.s leaterday aaated aa ienparary cnairwiaa or tao finance con atlttea wm4 trnrnd will be raJeed at nee to oe-ere a ait aaS oouty i armory far (ate new resrfnoat fbr the erection of the following real dences: On Eaat Twenty-third street between Brasee and Knott atreeta. for T. E. -Cole a two-atory dwelling to cost 12.200: a S2.S0S residence for Samuel Hicks on East Nineteenth, between Thompson and Brasea streets, and a residence to cost the same amount for Qu4t Krause on Eaat Main street be tween Eaat Thirty-ninth aad Eaat FYirv tleth street a J. E. Late has begun the erection of a II. SOS cottage bn East Grant street between East Thirty-eighth and Eaat Thirty-ninth atreeta there haa been a period of Inactivity in the building trade usually of two or throe years' duration." LOilERfilnfi'S bank; QUARTERS The 'announcement haa been made that the Banker's and Lumberman' bank has closed a contract for the lease of the ground floor, corner oom In the proposed liombard' building ' at Fifth and Btark streets, and : will rooVa Into Its new quarters as soon" as the new building is completed. , Mr.,, Lombard 1"r TIMTr if K ' mm I VjJVJ Don't Get Stud! By purchasing hardware of question able value because the price la a cent or two lower at one place than that asked at another the difference In quality t probably outweighs the dlffer ! ence in price. Peal only with a reliable 'bouse, such aa A very s. where you are .J, certain, of getting what you nay for: - where foods are as represented and a couar Duys a aonar a worth. 4 AVERY & CO. 4 Third St:, Bet. Pine & Ash Cdlnr;. Bonermakera. Vrumoermen a ounaing, Because tn iae 1 , ----.:---vi;r4:--JVCJJtp-Jv'-;. Offlee aad Works -:-. :-',;: i . Bawthome A vaaae and East laon Bast 8S. '.-. .-' - rosT&Ajrs, osxoov. fact that manv of tha heaviest lumber ing and timbering Interests have leased quarters in the atructure. , - - it naa neen rinaiiy aetermmea 10 run the building sf stories high for the present with the walls sufficiently atrong to support six additional stories to be put on at some future time. Third Strao. "V a nxnarr cxxld dreads the f Ira. The dread is whole some, but not the burn; that can he healed and Instantly relieved by apply ing Ballard's Snow Liniment Be pre pared ror accidents oy Keeping a 00 1 ii always la the bouse. Best ror sprains. oruiaea. cuts, ecaiaa. rneumatism. neu ralgia, bunions any and ail aches and PaprTce ISe. tOc and 11.00. Sold by ; skiamore urug company.. - t I r FLINTKOTB HOLLADAY'S ADDITION vTS one best , place in Portland to buy. Geographical patter and most de irable reeldenco property of the city. -. - - - - Seeing is believing. Better go and see the many choice residences a ad or construction and the Improvements going on. . .- THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY Mtt ims mm. . vobt&ajts. oxzoos. ' ROOFINO Ww p., FULLER & C0.4 Pacific Coast Agent John A Melton - ' " - a -. Factory a.nd Offloo 211 Beoond atreet, near Main. ' .. v . . t. v . , Phonos: Main 17IT; A-17IT Offloo aad Store natures built .".' and remodeled, . " ' Altering and repairing houaea. Sbov -sea aad Count rs baflt AaejwJUa Is 5. ton4o. tf llTbo Pirt Hoa. "yert Hrry Aaoattk ta fwitlab re m.a. waa A 4 yaara rttA tnl.r mtA vaa the ripi,! f mifir mimrn ef rot- j gratalauia fto frvnoj if liftrero j IhraurMmt I've eir,r "I Pm r.r. lr ' t-ra at Mlr. tTT r 11, jki J a.-t-aM at i;y ef L--1 INOT IN THE TRUST! GET OUR PRICES AND SAVE MONEY . : on all kind$ of PLUMBING SUPPLIES .BATU TUBS, TOILETS, BOILERS, PIPE, ETC (We seH to house-bonders as well as to the trade) M. BARDE & SONS 110 NORTH THIRD .STREET, NEAR GLISAN v ' Plumbing Supply " House PHONE MAIN 1C27 - IP TOU HAVE A JtOOP TO COTER FIOCRB WITH V OK Genas c o R oo f i n g , : , ' Carried I stock for all ktnda of soofs and fully guaranteed CENTRAL DOOR & LUMBER CO. lata aaC anaaa aTtieets Pkoaea SCala 47SS, a ITSf iSTINQS i , , ' FOR MACHINE AND STRUCTURAL .WORK , THE INDEPENDENT FOUNDRY CO.. A Z34 sad York Straars ' , rbonas Msia 212X A42Z1 . r. HAM. YOUR ROOf PAI.MID mm tUSTO Iwair-eeaiTe: eis roars wvar; ' on aer mint of root. :itiust iccnsc ca, a. lit K. IH St. ali'a 1 1 1. . . - v ml tx.aa, oa-j