THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO, SEPTEMBER 19. 1008. 12 !7D - a "T ; tt r- WAREHOUSE STRUCTURES BIG BUILDING FEATURE V....i r Mia heavy bulla .'rrr . m r-roeresa m tng impror.m. - - - w Portland ) the lri. number houaea that are under construct on and that .will soon be under way in jww the North Portland warehouse district .. .v. em tcrrltorr on the east ad in 1 1 1 .... - - aJ ih. uiiiimrit. It U not an . utin.ti to say tht the new con truetlon of' this eharecter now under way will Involve the expenaiture o i. than 1600.000. while the warehouses for. which prfns are being prepared and on whlcfi work will soon beg n w 1 call for the outlay or an.'in.r -" V"" linn. Included in m """-'-sarages which are going up IB the die- row farages wnicn are k rlrt north of Ankeny ilwt The largest warehouse bulldln under conetrucUonln Poruena i, oe- L1! J-SSiS. JF bV "xMrTeth. "Four: ieenth Davis and Everette streets. This Iroe a four-.tory. reinforced con; crete structure too feet square, with a full conorete hasement. f?! storage purses. The estimated cost of the atructure s 1200,000. The . W. P. Fuller company has taken a long time 1mm on the building and will occupy It aa soon as It is completed. Six-story Conorete. it rrk and Everett " streets, the t.kk. haa hMun the erection of a six-story, reinforced concrete build ing, to oe occupied as wren warehouse by the Wumauer-Frsnk Drug company. The building covers a quarter-block and will coet about $100,000. The interior of the structure is to be unnorted with Steel columns, those for the basement and first atory having al read been delivered on the ground. ' Work on the E. H. Wemme brick gar ace at Seventh and Couch streeta Is progressing favorably. The foundation la In and the walls of the first story are nearly up. This Is to be a two story structu.-e and will cover a quarter-block. This Is the second brick gar see to be erected at that point by. Mr. Wemme. the other one is at Burnslde and Seventh streets end Is occupied by to H. I. Keats company. E. O. Craw ford, a Vancouver Wnh., banker, who -r -saw.,,.- " . recently purchased the property at the i corner or r inn ana Anaenv has commissioned an - architect southeast corner of Fifth and Anken streets to draw thd plans for a three-story warehouse r relnrorced concrete, to be erected on that site. The building will be of fireproof construction and wU cost approximately $40,000. ' The F. 8. Harmon Furniture company bas completed the foundation for a new stx-story furniture warehouse at Four teenth and Johnson streets adjoining a four-story warehouse formerly built by this company. . - '. The St. Clair Provision company's steel reinforced concrete building, at Fourteenth and Everett streets, is well under way, the foundation havinar1 been completed, and . work on the walls be gun. This is to be a 60x100 foot build ing, and for the prceent will, be but two . stories high, although the foundation and walls are to be of sufficient KBACKISM IS I'MfD One Citizen Found "Who Doesn't Object to Term Being Applied to Him. Declaring that "those : best able to pay for street Improvements and those who have the most money also have tha most moss on their backs," A. Van Hommlssen appeared before the street committee of the city council yesterday to fight for the Improvement of East Seventeenth street, , to ' which : remon strance had been made. The committee finally overruled : the remonstrance, which was presented by Waldemar - Seton and S. B. Linthlcum. The Improvement covers nearly a mile of the street, and most of the property Is owned by the streetcar company and one or two other large property owners. There are onlj a few families living on the street and Seton protested that the improvement is unnecessary at this time and will only prove a burden. He stated further that . within a few months a sewer will be placed In the Street, which would necessitate tearing up the improvement , Seton was followed by S. B. Linthl cum, who represented one of the large rroperty owners, and protested against he Improvement at this time, declaring 1 that the street commenced nowhere and ended at the same place. Linthlcum was followed by Van Hommissen, who reDresented . the . Brooklyn Republican Improvement club. He said that tha improvement of the street was neces sary ror persons living in mat section of tha cltr to enable them to travel from the northern to the southern part oi in euy. - .,-;;-:.,. Doesn't Object to Uoss. ' Van Hommlssen then declared in his reply to Linthlcum and Seton that the i property owners who have the most money also have the most moss on their backs.. His statement was denied by tteton, wno oeoiarea mat ne aio. not od- ject.so much to having the moss put on his back in regard to the present Im provement, which he reiterated was un necessary, but that he did take strong exceptions to being put in the pluto cratic classes. He said that he had never before been so rated, and that tie had not done anything or acquired strength to support four additional tor- isa. raoe Oosaoaarc "Wareioflae. . At the northwest corner of Fourth and Ankenr streets the foundation and a part of the walla of the first story of the Pacific Paper compans warehouse have bean completed. This structure is to be of the slow Duming or mm cn-1 st ruction type. It will cover -a quarier block. Is to ba six stories high, with full concrete basement and wtll coat about $7.000. - On the opposite corner,, across An keny street from the Paclfio Paper com. pany's warehouse, a four-story salee mnm mil irarehouaa. coverinaT a ouar- tor-block, will soon be under way. Plans are now being prepared for this im provement. After two months of preparation the five'story. Mltchel-Lewla A Staver ware house at Seventeenth and Thurman streets ls about ready to stsrt on its two blocks tourney west to Nineteenth street The entire building haa been underpinned and now rests on steel roll- The temporary tracKS or steei run have been laid part of the way and tha big cable and drum Is being put In nlae& I la aatlmated that not over 10 davs will be required to more tha heavy atructure to Its new site. This Is tne largest Duiiaing moving imnnaltlnn that has ever been unoer- aken In Portland, if ndt In the north west. While It IS not an unusual un dertaking. It Is one that required a I vraat Heal of skill and Is attended with a heavy expense: the contract pries for moving tne tiuuamg anoiir dw xeei ib i In the neighborhood of $20,000. In the east siae warenouse ctistnci i sre a number or warehouses uno.er con-i atmctlon. At Kast First and Hast Tarn- hill streets, Devlin & Wallace have com-1 menred the erection of a 100x100 "ware-1 hnnaa. it la to te a nricK structure, i two stories hlrh with a full height base ment. The John Deere Plow company is soon to erect a large warenouse ana salesroom in . the same vicinity. ' Othsr Structures Completed. The Oliver Chilled Plow works haa lust completed a two-story br'ck ware-I nouse at tne corner oi r.aai r irm ana East Taylor streets. The building la l T.jnl of brick construction and covers 100x1 He VI ill OO-foot alte. Milton Miller, a Beattia capitalist, who laat TMr nurchased a site on union avenue, between East Burnslde and East Couch street, Is in Portland and will Immediately begin 1 tha erection of three-story building on the property, j While no definite plans have been adopted, it is probable that It will be a rnlnrorcea concrete nuuaing witn a dressed stone front. - While Mr. Miller !S '"'.".."iT'l.11! ..ildi?s.A0 1 'or tha numerous railroad construction ting up a six-story structure. If suit- projecta under way. For nearly a whole able tenants can be found. year have most of the mills been In These Improvements are by no means Idleness while stocks on hand have been all that is going in the line of ware- disposed of to the best possible, ad house building in Portland. There are vantage. Several contracts for ties several smaller structures under con-(were closed dulnrg tha week and others struction in the district north of Ever-l are expected to follow soon. ett street, ana west, of Tenth, buildings . Among -the mills that will resume for the most part having a front of I oDeratlons in the near future are aev. 60 feet and a height Of two or three eral In tha Lewis river district where stones. InerhaDS more ties are cut than In any other one district along the coast One firm In that district disposed of about 80,000 ties a few days ago for Califor nia aeuvery. The lumber market Is gradually im trovlnr and it is reported that several large orders were placed during the st few days. There is said ta be a hz-- ' -j ', . ' '"J l ' ' ' " '. : r . J II . . ' ; - -r ' i ! . j . i rp-i.--" i'-xr .. v. i- i i -' i ! i i i - It U ' H 'i i I j : : HLJ 1 . I ; cZfi ,--: - i-. r I , . .... V"3 . J-M J r .. m,m.'.r'r- , . ' r i 1 ! " i . ' .,'.. 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HE HILLS: SOOII , TO MK of Kailrojid Con struction Creates De- mand for Material. -k ' Tie mills throughout the country will soon resume operations as a result of tha revival In the demand for material NURSES HOME TO Mn mc nni) 1 1 1 1 s I I ll II I II Ml UUU I ULUlUUU I strong demand for car -stock which after all the most suitable material oes to show that the Oregon timber Martin Winch to Erect Structure at Fourteenth and Market. a I for that class of work. Tha Harriman people have invited bids for furnishing several million xeet oi lumDer ai an early date and a number of mills in Portland have submitted figures. Valoea Ax doing irp. . Mills are not anxious to book orders for future delivery because of the gradual increase In values and It Is a well known fact that much business of that class has been turned down. The local demand for building material con- Pnrtim i- ua v . ttv l tlnuos rood and renorts of aim liar na- . . ... P..,.. I ture have been received from all parts nurses home, making two Institutions I th Willamette yallev where the of tills kind In the city. . Tha new I building Industry might be said to be building is to be erected by Martin S?1" ... , winot, . ,-- w . tjv,,..s I Thatr Oregon fir or pine is steadily Winch on a corner lot at Fourteenth becom ins- introduced In new markets and Market streets. It will have alls shown by the following article from tne American uimDerman of Chicago: "Valuable information respecting the tween $20,000 and 126,000. marKet ror yregon pine in New zea- The interior arrangement will be up- i,"?: Ti1 ?h, Ji," n.mL "JPkS to-data In every particular, and is being f01"" ,n larger quantities, is given by eonatrunterf with referenda, tn I Be"- oi loe new eiana govern- the comfort and convenient nf m.n.i """V ' Vancouver. Ha says that ac- building throughout wll b T heated by ! f" "rVhSf4 a steam, and runnina water, both hot TanS importation of Oregon pine from Am- coia. win do in all tne rooms. MANY CONTRACTS LET ; FOR NEW RESIDENCES thW;( McPhefson Among the contracts let this week for the erection of dwellings are the fol lowing: K. S. Boutledge, for a 11,400 cottage for Mrs. J. Ferghson Jr., In Greenway addition; W. It. Morgan, for a $4,800 flat for A. C doing. Eighteenth street, between Lorejoy and Marshall streets; A- C. Meyer, for a $10,000 resi dence for H. Ia Chaptn, Wasco street. between East - Sixteenth and East Sev enteenth streets; alteration to St John Episcopal church to the amount of 13, O.j, corner of East Fifteenth and Mult nomah streets, Sell wood, O. H. Elkerton. contractor; L. Jennings, for repairs anq. alterations to Richard Williams' Ware house at 711 Front street estimated cost $2,400; H. C. Morris, for a $2,000 cottage for Albert Meyer at Vernon; Velguth & Pierce, for a $2,000 dwelling for George W. Faber, Eaat 8venth, be tween 'a ...man and Thompson streets; H. C Morris, for a $2,000 cottage for F. ' , A. Blackmore, East Forty-fifth street, between Hancock and Broadway; C. Zelgler, for a $2,200 dwelling fori Isabella Collins, corner .Minnesota and Fay streets; A. P. Smith, for three dwellings to oost $2,000 each on East Thirty-second street, between Haw thorne avenue and Main street: U.-D. Lewis, for two $1,600 cottages for C. xi. .figgott. Virginia street, Detween Miles and Nevada streets; S: Orlmshaw, for a $1,000 cottage for J. E. McCalley, Sumner, between Concord and Denver streets; B. F. Hart, for a $1,200 cottage for E. A. Hart, East Seventy-fifth street.' between East Ash and East Burnslde streets; W. D. Smearlngen, for a $1,000 cottage for Mrs. - Alice Harris, Omaha. street bet ween KUUnira worth and Jessup streets; Alexander Mulr, for a $7,000 addition and alterations to the waiter v. wmitn residence at Twenty first "and Jackaoa streets. Portland Heights; R. B. Rice, for a $10,000 res idence for A. C. Ruby in Holladay Park; J, M. Wallace, for $10,000 alterations and repairs to tha Peterson & Roberta building at Front and Davis streets. noma HEATING ENGINEERS 328 Gfisan Street Portland, Ore. COSTLY HOMES ON EAST SIDE FEATURE OF WEEK'S CONTRACTS ground area or s Dy 100 reet. and a I height of three stories, and will cost be-1 ror alarm in that part of New Zea rami mt nC 'n I """ l uiac, Trjr lime . . . . . " . "'- I I IMunn nln, ai.nf , rt Ilitnsrffn structure, the first plana havina- bann destroyed In the fire which partially de stroyed the Ablngton building. . Truth and :: Quality appeal to the Well-Informed in every wxlk o life and art essentia to permanent success and creditable standing. Actor iag!r, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna ia tne only remedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives ia the fact that it cleanses, aaeclem and relieves the Internal organs on which it acta without any debtliUtinf, af tir electa and without having to foereast the quantity f root time to time. It acta rJ-aAan'Jy an4 aatoraSy and IrCj aa a laxative, and its component parts are know to and approved by j j-iian, aa it is free frocf a3 ohjertion ! ,.VirUDCa. Te get its beneficial "erts alwaye pjrehaae the genuine r a-ft jid by the California Tig ?yrcp Ci, rrjy, an i f al t y all leadin j druf Boilding Permita. Mrs. T.. Rphnmn n ernot Mtnrn TCI1- lamette boulevard, corner Van Houten, i.vou; Mr a. u. ecnuraan, erect owell in ir. Willamette boulevard enmar Van nouien. ii.ouu: wormington & Kennedy erect dwelling. East Waahlngton, he- iwcrn i iuriy-eig;ni ana Aast rnir- ty-nlnth. $1,600; N. Monner. erect dwell ing, Miiarea, oetween Kast Tenth and Eaat Eleventh, $2,600; Ole Orunnerdal, erect dwelling, Eaat Twenty-first, be tween Mildred and surman, $1,600; I Sparks, ereot dwelling, East Madison, between Eaat Fortieth and East Forty- surricient money to be pli class with the rich at this time. the Father Grea-orv also snoke In favnr oi ine improvemeni, ana said that It was necessary for the Door Deonle who nave xo traverse max portion or the city to get to their places of work. He said that without the lmDrovement theaa people nave to walk In mud and watar. and he believed the time had come when tne street should be so lmDroved that lni onoiuon would not exist. Seton also reDlled to Flthei' Dmonr. and In a speech filled with humor de nied possetstoa oi the wealth that had been thrust uoon him by the men la favor of the Improvement. He also stated that he had snent oonalderaKla money to place a good walk in front of hla property, and ended hla reference to this particular Improvement by say ing that "such would suffice for the wet feet of the poor." After a discussion bv the members of the committee the remonstrance was overruled and proceedings ordered con tinued, -s. i oort. and men mere are sucn unlimited quanti ties of marketable timber In that part mat mere was no rear or tne Amen can article gaining a hold on the mar ket. Xnunber to Hew Zealand. "One Duhedln merchant attributed tha existing low price at which Oregon pine could be obtained In New Zealand to the recent financial stringency in America. Tha price was now down to bedrock and tne early experience would be that It would rise again and then the quan tity being Imported would diminish con siderably. Another factor responsible for the heavy ahlpmena of the American timber was the difficulty In obtaining kauri timber. "As a result the merchants had turned their attention to Oregon pine, but the opinion was expressed that this waa not displacing the New Zealand - red pine (runu) and was not likely to do so. The practically unanimous opinion of the whole of the contractors and builders of Dunedin waa that the outcry against the importation of Oregon pine was at tributed to the Qreymouth Bawmlllers' association., Tha builders and contract ors were unanimously In favor of the removal of the timber Import duties I In toto. and even If the duty remained on or was Increased It would not abut out the American timber. Tt is maintained that there Is no timber in New Zealand to compete with Oregon, excepting kauri, but the oost of this is so high aa to be almost pro hibitive. Consequently a substitute had been found In Oregon which waa 0 per cent cheaper than kauri and could be had at a uniform rate up to 40 feet lone and 14 Inches wide. Red otne In New Zealand was net available In these stses or Jenvtha without conakferable additional cost being incurred. Oregon pine was a much cheaper timber and much preferable to red pine In the case W. A. Lee has contracted with I Watte for the erection of a two-story frame dwelling at the corner of East Twenty-first and Brasee streets. When completed the building will cost about $4,600. i. K Tuerck Is hevlne- a handsome frame residence erected on Harrison street, between Fourteenth and Fif teenth streets. The - building will cost $6,000 and Is being erected by Con tractor F. Barth; -t A. 8. Anderson will soon let tha con tract for a two-story cottage to be erected on East Eleventh street, be tween Tlllarnfeok and Thompson streets. The structuri will cost about $3,000. At the comes of East Main snd -Eaat Thirty-first streets, C. E. Duke is pie paring to build a $2,600 residence. Mrs. Dr. Cardwell has begun the erection of an attractive frame resi dence on Bancroft street, between Cor- Dett street ana the southern ascitic right of way. The building is of the oungaiow type and win cost aDOUt X3,0UU. RUSH WORK Oil NEW WAREHOUSE OUB FIDO'S GONE; WHO DT0U HONK'S GOT 'DI? Tray, Blanch and Sweetheart all are lost today and there Is a great flocking to the newspaper offices with want ads or raring prtsea ror u return or lost dogs and no questions asked. What questions there are should probably be directed te the dog pound man. The eewj of the time lor Issuing ilrenaaa ax fired Wednesday, and the following day the doe catcher made Ms first trio amend the town. He gathered ta Mr- eral iomm bapleet ains and carried tfeem yelnfoc tt to the dot pound, where they wi71 be kept until next week. d then urleas rescaed be led to. the death chamber . I D to date M4 anal and T female It "ee fcave bee lamed r te dtv clerk. Last year 171 feaaj and 1,T7 ma!e license were iaased. It Is r believed that the number ef dne-a In fOT-urj i.ia erAd. but laalead that Riif bav n)e-td te secure sew imam. of heavy Jolatlng, principal roof work. oa account or its nrntr. etc blned with Its tightness. great i actor in naadiing. rhlch corn- was a Work on the foundation of the ware' house and salesroom for the Paclfio Paper company at Fourth and Ankeny streets Is making good progress. The excavation haa been completed and the moulds for tha concrete foundation are being filled. The concrete pier founda tions have all been completed and work on the superstructure will begin in a short time. This Is to be a five-story building ana win cost aoout jwu.uuu. It la announced that Blake. McFall Co. are . preparing to erect a modern wholesale and warehouse structure on the east half of the burned livery stable alts adjoining the Marshall-Wells Hard ware company building. The character and else of the Improvement to be made on this alte naa not been dennltely set tied. Architect Kroner is getting up the Ian a for a business house to be erected y W. H. Holmes on Williams avenue between Russell and Btanton streets. The building will be two stories hlch. th lower floor to be devoted to store turposes ana tne upper Xloor arranged or a rooming-nous. CHICAGO ALSO III AERIAL FLIGHT DOUBLE FLAT TO GO " UP OX KING STREET . 3. P. Tones haa oommlssloaed Archi tect Richard Martin Jr. to prepare plans for a voaie riat. te re ereori on avine street aer Davis. The budding la to be twe stories high, each of the flats win contain flvs rooms aae tha struc ture completed will one aboet t l.O. This will be the first bulldiag te so p In the Spalding tract, which -waa re cently purchaaed hr a local syndicate. subdivided "oi 4 out to tfiveotftra. moat of whom will oret apartment houeea altd flate e their new pur chases. . NEW CHURCH TO GRACE LOTS IN LADD TRACT The First t'r Ited EvanrtleeJ rh"-h Resolving not te he outdone hy New Tork builders, Chicago has come to the front with the announcement that one ef the largest ornoe buildings in the world Is to be erected at once In the metropolis of tha Great Lakaa. The new structure is to be erected by tne Peo Die's Oa. Llaht A Coke comnanv at a cost ef $l.0.0O. It wlU ocupy the site of the present of nee building of the corporation at tho aortbwest corner of Michigan ixuievari and Adams street. It will be l stories high and win oc cupy a aits that la Iff feet en Michigan avenue and 171 feet en Adams street. Ernest R. Graham ef V. H. Burehasa 4Y Co. says there le no building la the country that WlU nave a ierrer floor area devoted to offlrea. This area amounts to IH.J20 sqdare feat, or 1$ square acre. tweeted em East Slxtveath street near Holly. Tho church will ef one proceed with the erocUew of a ro-enfored con crete edlflc. which will root between I !. and tlt.eee. The Bew tmlldlne wl'l beve a wroond ro of (( by 40 1 feet and wilt be enrepletod and ready fori ocvepajw-y hr tho first of the yoer. i START WORK Oil .- - . ij NEW P RT Architect W. L. Morgan haa plans in preparation for two large apartment houses, which sre to .be ertcted In the upper Washington street district, and will begin excavating for the structures in the next few days. The larger of the buildings is to be erected for the Kan over Building company, a corporation composed of William Rohb. U. F. Fleid ner and W. L. Morgan, on the lot ad joining the Spencer apartments on King street, just off Washington. It is to be a four-story structure, the first three stories of brick and the top story Is to te done in stucco. It will contain. 32 three-room apartments and will cost. when i completed, about $40,000. The most improved method of apartment nouse construction will De employed in its erection. Mr. Morgan le also prepar ing plans for a three-story frame apart ment house to be erected on St. Clair street, between Wayne and Washington. inis cunning win contain ( eight six room apartments and will cost $15,000, TEAR DOWII OLD SHACKS Oil THIRD nside Iirf oraiadoji; -' 'vm tie e J We will give you and alf; you want to know about paint any time ' you drop ' into . our store. . THE BIG PAINT STORE Fisher, Thorsen & Co. FRONT AND MORRISON STS. The Handy Nian about house or farm can save money in carpenters' bills if he has the proper tools and material for building on a small scale jor i repairing around the house - or barn. You will find the best tools and hardware of all kinds and hOuse-furnishing goods "at Avery's. AVERY& CO. IS Third St., Bet. -Fine & Ash CASTINGS At the' northwest corner of Third and Ankeny etreets the Kell estate is hav ing the eld frame buildings removed preparatory to - the erection of a twe- tory building, the ground floor of which wlU he utilised for stores and ths upper story arranged for a lodging' house. The building wtll contain four storerooms, two fronting Third street ndcttwo on Anceay. a aTfMLAs xm his same Is "bad eough." He doesn't care for sold - or . sliver, out he will teal year, health away. Xf he appear in your nouee arrest him at once wild Ballard a Horehound Syrup, It may m consumption If rou don t. A ur for all eouaha. colds and cheet trou- Biea. rrlce Sc. fe and lie tr bottle. Bold br ai1amre tmig rompanr. GE D HMO mi YOUR KOOf PAINTED OAST0 Ieexstvs: adds years wv; aaea ea aaj kiad af reot. KiiTiniT icersitc ca.. nru 11 K. fid st. hfata 4IIT. FOR MACHINE AND STRUCTURAL .WORK THE INDEPENDENT FOUNDRY CO. 23d and York Streett ; , , Phones Main 2323. A4221 H OL LA D AY'S ADDITION The one best place In Portland to buy. Geographical center and most da. slrable residence property of the city. Seeing is believing. Better go and see the many choice residences under construction and. the Improvements going on. r THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY Repalftork Given Prompt Attention Founders. Machinists and Boilermakers. Building and Structural Work.- PHOENIX IRON WORKS EM Gltf E E RS , - Offloe aad Works Bawthone Avrnne and Saet Third Street. . Phone Zast 80. REX FUNTKOTE ROOFING VV. P. FULLER dfe CO., Pacific Coast Aeent John A. Melton OAArxwTxm Ajro imsia ractory and Offiee HI Sac sad street, near Main. Phones: Vfaln 1TIT; A-1TIT ' Office and Store fixtures built aad remodeled. Altering end repairing Slierw .aws end Counters feanj. IP TOO RAVX A ROOP TO COVER PIGCRK TTITH Vt OH. Genasco Roofing Carried ta stock for all kinds ef roof 'land fully guaranteed CENTRAL DOOR & LUMBER CO. r dlr cf its property at Ft If'l ard f t ge-fn lr't ar4 bs reel eeaa yields (Ml tcrt j r etra. twrtaaed two lais ta tho Le4d I ink aat 2saa Ptreets Ptoses Kill 4Tt, A lTtl