THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; SATURDAY - EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1909. MARKED ACTIVITY 1 I'-"-' f ... t , M t I - -it ' M I'l-rhrr''' " 'riffs"' L 1 ' BUILDING OPERATIONS Apartment Houses, Flats an d Residences Going Up or Projected in All Sections of the City Architects Arc .Very Busy With Plans. ' taofu-n nrm(tni ImiiM ffir new con tpnptlnn thin week and new worK in h hnn nf iirr'hltni-tfl there is abun rtnnt rAiriinp .of renewed . activity in building, operations throuKliout t lie city. Ana to these must auaea immiHiw montii nf uonferriDlated buildings now trinur-f Inured on, which have "?t !fet jreaclied tlie contract stage. S With the exception of one modern nff4n hiilliilnv In th central district the Portland Hallway. Light & Power rnmmiiT'i nronoKed atructure at oev nfh hiiiI KArf atreets all of the new fonHtriif'tlon announced this week li dences. Eenecially does the volume of residence construction hold up well,, in dloatiiiK that with the advent of Trlng an 1m men e number of new dwellingi will be (started. ; X Idaho VtM Bnilaa Apartments. Georme X.. Parrish, an Idaho capital 1st, haa employed an architect to pre. nira niiina fur a threat atnrv brick apart ment to be erected on Eleventh atreet near 8almon. The proposed buildina will ocpunv a full lot and will cost about 25l000. A quarter block at Seventeenth and Mvrtle atreetftt Portland Hcirhts, wl old this week by tne Dieti-lelloi-tnmnanw in m lnnnl An.nila.liut for 6auu. Tim Tinrnhaaer'a name was not made ?ubl!o but the announcement was made hat what will be one of the finest homes on the heights wUl be erected on the site this summer. On the southeast corner of Grand avenue and East Yamhill street the United States laundry has let the con tract for the erection of a three story and basement laundry building. The building is to be- a brick structure with pressed brick front and is to be com pleted In 90 days. It If to have a frontage of 65 feet on Grand avenue and a depth of 0 feet en East Yamhill. Over 4000 cubic yards of earth will be removed in excavating for. the base- m Architect Kroner has completed plans for a two story" concrete motor house to be erected on Portland Heights for Mrs. N. Thrane. Plans Handsome JBunralow. Dr, F. E. Ferris is having plans pre pared for a two story seven room bun galow 26 by 4 feet, which will be erected on Rlverview drive, Portland Heights, at a cost of about $4000. Architect Ira M. Palmer is preparing plans for a two story seven room resi Sence for A. M. Cooper to be erected on East Eighteenth street In Irvlngton at a cost of $4000. ..... Pince January 1 the Iryington Invest ment company has sold about 6 6 lots In Irvlngton valued at nearly $80,000. On more than half these lots the pur chasers will build homes during coming spring anil summer. Paul Labbe has taken out a permit for the erection of a two story frame store and flat building on Mississippi avenue, between Fremont and Beech streets. The improvement will cost about $4000 and will be erected by N. L. Morgan. Tl. C. Prudhomme is bullying a bunga low on upper Montgomery, drive, Port land Heights, t a tost of about $3500. Mrs. C. M. T,a Doux has commenced the building -of a two story frame dwel ling at the corner of 8lmiBOn and Ker bv streets. The building will cost in the neighborhood Of $3000. P. 8. Sheldon has let the contract for a two story frame dwelling to be erect ed on the corner of Going street and Ornnd avenue. The structure will cost shout $2200. ' John Put hie . has taken out a permit for a two story, frame residence to he erected on Belmont, between East' Sev enteenth and East Nineteenth streets, at a coat of approximately $2500, Silas XV. ' Thornton' 'is preparing to build, a modern two story dwelling on East Fifty-seventh between Ollsan and Flanders. The . improvement will . cost about $2000. Martin Winch has taken out a permit for the erection of a three story brick store and lodging house on the quar ter block at the southeast corner of Thirteenth and Washington streets. The permit calls for an investment of $21,000. XtOigiixg Hons on Washing-ton. Weaver & Jaeger have taken out & nerinlt for the erection of a two story frame lodging house on 1 Washington street, between King and JWayne. The building will cost about $1M0. , H 55. Ferauson. formerly of Astoria. has purchased a lot in Alameda Park and will build at once a handsome $4000 residence on the- property. Georee Wilson has ' a ouarter block In Alameda Park and is having plans drawn for a $5000 dwelling which he Intends erecting: on the quarter. Edwin Crocker of San Francisco has cloned a deal for three lots in Alameda Park and will erect on each a handsome residence. Mr. Crocker Intends beautl fvirwr. the grounds ana making the dwellings Very attractive homes. Rice and Meehan have taken out a permit fof the erection of-an exception ally handaoma residence on a 60 by luu root lot on the corner or Clackamas and East Twenty-fourth streets. The building will have dimensions of 32 by 4i reet. a stone porcn with concrete floor will extend the full length of the 40 foot side and the interior of the building will be finished throughout with veneered hardwoods. Its estimated cost Is $6600. P. A. Carlander has begun the erec tion of an attraotlve rustic shingle bungalow on Cleveland street, Walnut Park. This building will have ground dimensions of 86 by 42 feet, la to be two stories hi orb. and will contain nine rooms and a full concrete basement. It Is to be finished throughout in selected Oregon fir, except the floors, which will be laid In eastern hardwood. The estimated cost of the structure is $5500. The same contractor is building a two storv colorilat" stvle residence at Piedmont for Charles Overbaugh. W. I. Cole, manager of the Illinois Pacific Glass company, has employed Architect McClaren to get up the de sign for an eight room bungalow to be erected at Woodlawn. Almeda Ferris has taken out a permit for the erection of a two story frame dwelling on Greenway Avenue and Tal bot road, at a cost of $5500. Mra. W. H. Upson has let the con tract for a two story, frame flat to be erected on Union avenue, between Clackamas and Halsey streets. K. D. Stockton Is building a two story frame dwelling on Maple between Pol son and Sixteenth streets. Tamlesle & Co. have broken ground on Mississippi avenue and Shaver street ror a two story irame store building to cost souuu. , . . On Front street, between Sherman and Grant, S. Goldntetn is building two story frame bathhouse to cos $4000. . V "W.v. 1 Crane Company's New Warehouse at Fourteenth and Irving Streets. STEEL TRUSSES WILL SUPPORT MEW WALLS Sensationally Difficult Structural Engineering Problems to Be Met in Erection of Street Kail way Company's , Fine Building Without Disturbing Machinery. v What will probably be the most diffi cult piece of structural engineering ever attempted In Portland will confront the architect and contractor on the pro posed steel and concrete nine story structure for the Portland Railway, Light & Power company at Seventh and Alder streets. The difficulty will come In building the main superstructure over the potiderous but delicately adjusted machinery occupying the basement and tne structure now occu- flrst floor of eying the site. tin account or tne presence or this PIXES CURED n I TO li DATS. PAZO OINTMENT Is sutnnteed to rare n nn of ItchlDC. Blind. Bleeding or Protradiof nJM in o t 1 aayw or noaej rviunaea. ouet lit! f i UH IT? II ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT ANigetablerTeparatlonirAs s tmilating the RkmT antlRpgijiar tjpg (lie StomadB andJJowosof ncss and RestXmtainsnciaar OpiinuIorplunE rwrMiaEraLJ NOT NAR C O TIC. . - sMBSBiaasMMaMMasHaVBSfeasiiw JixJmm JkMteUtt- HZ nam anmesMsa ABerfectReraedv forCbltsltet Hon . Sour Storoadi.Dl3frhoa WorrnsjConvTUSWMXewisfr ness and Loss of Sleep. racSinfle Sijnanrf of NEW YORK. ff Guaranteed under tli fo Exact Copy of Wrapper, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatun of 3 f flM ir.r jF Fbi Oyer Thirty Years ths tmwa oowemwr. its vaas orr. PESKSSZB3!ZXSS:aS3SSZSZESSaS3ZZSSIZZZZSIX3XBZIZZS8 h WHY NOT TAKE A STREETCAR d RIDE TOMORROW OUT TO ;j M M M 14 M 19 H H N U.. HEIGHTS SEE GREGORY'S BIG AD SUNDAY ssKszssrsssrzssrszsEszirrszsrsrsrrnsrsssrsssu heavy and expensive machinery It will be impossible to carry any of the build ing load on center columns resting oh the foundation. In order to overcome this difficulty heavy steel trusses rest lntc on the massive side and end col umns will be used to support the- re enforced concrete of the five stories. These trusses will extend from the third to the fourth floor and will form the base which will carry nearly all the load Of the five upper stories. Another feature 01 this nulldlng wnicn will call for a delicate piece of struc tural work is the 60 by 100 foot re enforced concrete floor which will be put In at the third floor to cover the machinery In the two lower floors. This floor will be without support except the steel reenforclng In the concrete, but no doubt Is entertained that such a floor can be laid having: sufficient strength to carry many times the weight placed upon it. Another expensive feature connected with the construction of this building will be the removal and replacing of the hundreds of high voltage wires running in ana out of tne power plant ana sup plying the greater part of t lighting for the company'i the power and vast electric systems. All this work must be done without Interfering for a moment with the operation of several hundred street cars, scores of plants using electricity for power purposes, and the entire alep trlc lighting system of this city. The building is to be known as the Electric building and will be the most elaborately lighted structure in the country. Architect David C. Lewis, a recognized authority on reenforced con crete construction. Is preparing the plans and will have them ready In the next SO days. The contract for the con struction has been let to the Hurley ALBERTA LABORER'S RACE WITH DEATH ' New Westminster, Feb. 27. Racing afoot from Calgary to Belgium in a des perate effort to reach his faraway home berore consumption nas carried orr m wife, Charles Rover, a Belgian until recently emDloved on railway construc tion work in Alberta, has Just reached Winnipeg on nis journey, wnere tne story of his desperate effort to beat tlte grim reaper in the course to his dying wife's bedside has been made public for the first time. Rover is penniless. The first Intimation that his wife was dying reached the Belgian on Christmas day, when he received a letter. Two days later Rover started on his long tramp across the contU nent. intending to stow away on aome European steamer, once he arrived in Halifax. From Calgary to Winnipeg Rover has followed the railroad, work ing for his bed and board at construc tion camps along the line. He Is a splendid specimen of a man, about 33 years of age. and has a rec ord in his "livret" a book Issued by the authorities and in which every thing pertaining to the conduct and character of the bearer Is entered and officially verified of which any man might be proud. He has also a splen did army record. Mason company. land nan of the building for Its own offices. The Port com Railway. Light" Power y will use the five lower floors remaining floors will be rented. Tho LOOK FOR ACTIVE 11 IU LUMBER Clear Weather Will Bring Revival in the Build ing Industry. Increasing demand -from California and good prospects fropa the east with heavy orders from foreign countries have caused a firming up in theumber market. Local values are about the same as a week ago but It Is predicted that with spring prices will gradually advance. Contractors also take this view of tns situation In making estimates. The Inclement weather haa hail a dampening effect on trade or It is said a radical improvement over condition of mid-winter would already have been noticea. uonstant rainy weather dur ing the greater part of the month ha retarded building over the entire Pa clflo northwest and to a great extent in other portions of the states, ' In the middle states cold weather haa held back the spring trade. But orders are now oeginning to come aulte free v. A lumberman who has Just returned from the east reports that monev 11 cheap there and that it will soon be gin moving in a way that will quickly make itself felt on the coast. Manv projects posiponea last vyear because of the financial flurry and unrest due to the approaching presidential election will be revived this summer and pushed to completion. Logxers report a good demand for logs and prices have advanced about 60 cents per 1000 feet, so that the very best of yellow fir loss now bring til. Reds and Inferior grades of yellow sell as low as $7, however. The camps have been operating mostly ina small way ail winter both because of the wet weather and because loggers have fig ured that the market would offer bet ter prices' than have been obtainable for some time. Bhinrle manufacturers comDlaln of having to pay too much for cedar logs as compared with the prices obtained for the manufactured article. logs being quoted at $12 per 1000 feet, while shingles bring only about $1.89 from the trade. Shingle manufacturers on Puget sound, who control the rail busi ness, have concluded to shut down for LSh additional 30 days In hopes of fv riigimiiiiin . ' ' 1 ....... . . 1 .. k v 1 1 MO ... " , more or less demoralised for many months. Mill work Is in good demand. - most of the factories here bavins enoueh lo- oal business to keep them running full time wUhout havmg to cater to rail business. dwelling, $5000; Greenway Drive, near Talbot Road. A. E. Wing-, erect Hi story frame dwelling, $2000; East Twelfth between Division and Ivon, Conklin Brothers, erect two story frame flats, $7000; East Fifty-second street, between Hancock and Broadway, Floyd J." Campbell, erect two story frame dwelling, $8000; East Flfty-aecond street between Hancock and Broadway, F. E. Hilton, erect two story frame dwelling, $3000. ASHESTXB A cough that has been hanging on for over two jnonths by taking Ballard's Horehound Syrup. If you have a cough, don't wait stop It at once with this wonderful remedy. Splendid for coughs, cold on chest, Influensa. bronchitis and pulmonary troubles. Price 36o, 50c and $1.00. Sold bv Skidmore Drug Co. CONSULT J. C. BAYER FOR INFORMATION ON Steel Ceilings Galvanized Iron Gutters and Down Spouts. Catalogue and prices sent on application. 204 Market St, Portland,Or. No matter what kind of a heating system you may con template installing you can't afford to pay for experiments. There's just one good reason why we've installed most of the biggest and best heating plants in this city. That is Because we are only in the heating and ventilating business and we don't experiment on your plant WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS. The W. G. McPherson Co. 328 Glisan Street 66TTT Building Permit, East Morrison street, between East Thirty-fifth and East Thirty-sixth, Dr. . urig. erect two story irame yais. t000: Wilbur street between Jessuu and Alnswcrth. Edna L. Elorum. erect two story frame dwelling, izoout Mar shall street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, Thomas 8 tatter, repair two story frame flats, $2000; Hancock street, between East Twenty-fourth anfl Twenty-fifth. C. B. Woodworth, erect two story frame dwelling. $6500: Ten- no street. Between jwist Kieventn ana Thirteenth. J. A. McNeil, erect one story frsm dwelling. -$1500:' East Fifty-eighth streets between Hassalo and Multnomah. Av D. Hill, erect 1 V story frame dwelling, $500; York street, between Plackstonej and , Mrs. Han nah j M. Zan. ereot two " story brick warehouse, $12,009; Ladd avenue. . be twepn Hawthorne avenue and Palm, J. R " Crelghton, ,- erect twa story Irame Let Us Open Your Eyes To exceptional hardware values through a sight of the limitless display of shelf and heavy goods we're making, to which we've fixed prices startling in their .money saving possibilities. A VERV& CO. IS Third St., Bet. Pine & Ash lay State FaliS FISHER, TH0RSEN & CO. The Bigr Paint Store" FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS Uanofactarers and Jobbers Everything In Paints 99 HOLLADAY'S ADDITION The one best place In Portland to buy. Geographical center and most de sirable residence property of the city. Seeing Is believing. Better go and see ths many choice residences under construction and the improvements going on. THE OkEdON REAL ESTATE COMPANY FOBTXtajrD, 854 OBUTS ATB. V. OBEOOK. John A Melton CAKr-EVTBS AJTD BTJTJUDXB Factory and Offlee ttt Second treat, near Main, Phones: Main 17$T; A-17IT VY Office and Store Fixtures buUt and remodeled, , M . Altering and repairing bouses,, ' .: , Sho-w aes and Counters built, Repair Work Given Prompt Attention Founders, Machinists and Bollarmaksrs, building and Structural Work. PHOENIX IRON WORKS EMGtMBBRS ' Offloe and Works Hawthorns Avenue and Zart Third Street. nou East B9. rvBTUlR), OXXOOH. LDRQFTDTJIS )uuUtl1uu U Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away,' V are ; drifting towards Bright' s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. rc-i r i . x zv-r w y-x i i P i v f 1 1 y . v r j in : 1 1 1 till wm stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kidneys so they will perform their funttionsxproperly. Healthy kitaejw-tTSin-iwit the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do cot, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every bart of the body. P causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggislrJiver, irregular heart action, etc. n you nave any signs oiitianeyor tJiaaaer Trouble commenca' taking rULty ' KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disordet in a fewdays and prevent a xatai maiaay. u is pieasanc to caice ana oenents the whe How to Find Out. ? Yon can easily determine if toot kidneys era out of order by setting asioer for 34 hours bottle of the urine paased upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brickMiust sediment or small particles float about ra it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEV'S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at ones. CD, Curhans Testifies After Four Tears. C. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y-, writes: "About Jbar years ega t wrote yea stating that I has bees entirely cared ef a severe kidaejT trouble by taking less thsa tw bottles of Foley's Kidney Care. It entirely stoppt ths brick-dust sediment tnd peia and symptoms of kidney dtwaso dusppeared. 1 is (Ud to My thst 1 have never had e retura of sny of thoo symptom durinc. tho f,-,.,r nars that have elapsed, and I am evidently curd to.t.v tuiH, r. t rtiljr recoraie-.d Foi?' Kidasy Car to any eoo uanng (. kidney or blaooor troubl. , Two Sizes, 50 Cents end $1.C3. ALL, DRUGGISTS "