The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 02, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1009.
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MANY NEW PROJECTS
WILL: BE COMMENCED
Building Ternjits for Week Involve $390,000, One Struck
ture Alone tp Cost $125,000 Improvements to
Be Made in All .Parts of the. City.
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' - Building permlta for the week endln
yesterday Involve 1310.000. The largest
. new construction project authorised
during the week wee the 8Hverfield
apartment house, a four story brick
'. building-to occupy a quarter block on
Lucre tie atreet. between Washington
and' Everett. The building will cost
1126,000 and will contain Xfi four and
five room apartments.
Another larce structure for which
permit was taken out last week. Is the
' four story brick hotel to be erected for
' rimomr jiinney, a Wyoming oanxar
and rancher, on Washington street be
tween Trinity Place and Twentieth
street The building will cost $56,000
and will be erected by W. L. Morgan.
The Oarabrln'us company will at onfe
. begin the erection of a seven story
steel and brick bulldln adlolnlna- us
) plant on Cornell road, between Wash
ington and Flanders streets. Tne Duiid-
Ina- will have around dimensions of 41
by 15 feet and will cost 150.000. It
will be used as a refrigerating plant
rnd storehouse. On account of Its lo
cation on a hillside a large amount of
excavating will be required before ac
tual construction or tne struocurer can
begin. While the cost of the projected
- building Is fixed at 160,000, the investment-will
be 'double that sum, on ac
count of the Quantity or fieavy macnin-
- ery which is to oe installed.
. Brick on Williams Arcane.
J. H. Rlnehart has taken out a per
mit for the erection of a two story
brick store on Williams avenue, neai
MiuirAH street, to ooat 110.000.'
A. C. Emery 6c Cot have begun the
rMilnn nf a 110.000 frame flat build'
ing on Twentieth street, between Elm
'and Laurel, on Portland Heights. The
building will contain six live room
apartments.
- Charles K. Henry, local representa
tive of the heirs of the R. R. Thomp
son estate, announoes that he will pro
ceed at once with the improvement of
two of the North Portland parcels of
property belonging to. the Thompson
heirs. The property to be improved Is
the half , block on Davis street between
Second and Third and a quarter taloek
at Third and Pine streets. On each of
these sites is to be erected a three
story brick hotel, the combined cost
of the two structures approximating
f 100,000. Permits providing for the.
resins of the old frame buildings now
on the property were taken out yester
day, M. O. Tnorsen lias begun the erection
of a two story frame renldonce on
Twenty-fifth street, between Overton
and Northrup. The building la to be
modern in design ana win cost aoou
$7000.
Q. I. Brown has beghn the erection
of a modern two story frame residence
on East Eighteenth street, between
Brasee and Knott streets. Its estimated
coat Is -f 6000.
. Architect Ernest Kroner Is getting up
the design for a three story apartment
house which Is to be erected on tne
west side by a prominent real estate
operator.
Store Buildinr at Woodlawn. v
Orebal A Ball have let the contract
for the excavation for a two air
frame store building at Woodlawn. ine
ground dimensions of the proposed
building are 60 by 100 feet The lower
floor and gallery will be used as a large
enerai store and tne uDDer story win
is arranged In office suites and living
apartments. Its estimated cost is 110.'
ooo.
Charles Du Puis, a bulldlna- contrac
tor, has begun the erection of a four
series flat on Union avenue, between
Maeariy and AiDerta streets. Tne cost
of the "proposed structure will be a
$6000.
J. A. Clemenson has taken out a per-
It for the erection of a 14000 dwelling
on Columbia street, between Sixteenth
id Seventeenth streets. .
The Sunset Creamery company has
taken out a oermit for the erection of
concrete block store and rooming house
on Madison, between Second and Third
streets. The estimated cost of the im
provement is $4000.
J. M. Wallace has let tne contract
for the erection of a two story frame
flat building on East Yamhill, between
East Thirty-sixth and East Thirty-sev
enth streets. its estimates cost is
$8000.
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Grand Avenue Busineaa House.
PRETTY NOISE
TO COST S6000
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Mrs. Charles Barnard Will
Build on Her Overton
Street Lots.
Henry R. Falling has fcegun the erec-
of two frame residences oq East
tlon
Nineteenth street, between Tolman and
Yukon streets. The cost of the two
buildings will be $6500.
j& a, uiarg is ouiiaing a one story
rrame cottaare on East seventeenth.
between Bybee and Knapp streets; cost
$3800.
MAY TAKE UP
OLD LIGHT BILL
President Josselyn Sends a
' Communication to City
Executive Board.
v.
Reopening of the controversy between
the Portland Railway, Light & Power
Co. and the city over the payment of
oertaln arrearages -claimed dv tne com
pany for municipal lighting last year
win be Drought aDout wnen tne execu
tlve board considers a letter addressed
to It by President B. 8. Josselyn, of the
lighting corporation. 'i ne leuer was
- filed in the city auditor's office yester
-flar and read as follows:
"I wish to call your attention to the
fact that $29,479.38 of the city's light
lng. bill, for the year ending December
81, 1808, still remains unpaid, interest
on this amount now approximates $3000
on which we are paying loans in lieu of
the amount due us.
"If this amount Is paid at once by
the cltv we will be Dleased to waive the
Interest that has accrued. Trusting
, you may. give this matter your atten
tion. Deiieve me, very jruiy yours,
B. S. JOSSELYN. Dresident"
The claim made by the company Is
. for money deducted from the monthly
lighting puis last year Dv tne execu
tlve board of Dr. Lane's administration.
The board gave as their reasons for
making the deduction that the company
Jenad railed to comply with its contract
7to furnish a certain amount of Illumina
tion. The company had, after signin,
"the contract with the city. Installs
.'new eleotrlo 'lights which were operated
at less cost to the company ana wnicn
did not consume the same amount of
current as J the old lamps,
Dr. Lane and his advisers of the old
xecutive board claimed that the city
was not paying merely for Illumination,
but Jtor current as well. The company
maintained that it had agreed to fur-
nlah 'light and that so long as the
amount of light fulfilled the contract
' that the amount of current made no
difference.
President Josselyn threatened that
unlees the arrearages were paid he
would not sign a contract at reduced
rates for five year's lighting. For a
time the situation was so critical that
It was feared the city would be obliged
to go Into eclipse for want of lights.
Temporary adjustment, however, was
made by a compromise by which the
city agreed to pay for the lights by th
month at the rates of the old contract.
It was not until the new administration
came into power in Jul that a Ion
term contract was again entered Into
with me company.
JUDGE BEAN HOLDS
' DESEET LAND CLAD!
Mrs. Charles Barnard is preparing to
build a $6000 home on the lots she re
oently purchased at Twenty-fifth and
Overton streets. The residence Is to
be of the Colonial type of architecture.
win have ground dlmensisns or 30x45
feet, and will oontaln 9 large rooms. The
Interior finish will be In selected grain
fir -and the floors are to be laid in
eastern hardwood.
David Bartulelt Is having dans ore-
pared for a 7 room bungalow, to be
erected at East Forty-second and East
Main streets. The house Is to have
all the usual features of residences of
this character and will cost about $4600.
J. Mueller will soon let the contract
xor a one and one half story residence
to be erected on Graham avelnue. be
tween Oantenbeln and Vancouver ave-
nues. It Is to be a handsomely fin-
Town in Umatilla i'ooVom and wm C08t "rolm"ei
Three modern cottage homes are to
FIRST BABIES GET
STAHFIELO REALTY
Newest
County Offers Incentive to
Increase Its Population.
(Special Dli patch to The Journal.)
Pendleton, Or., Oct. 2. Umatilla
Morrow fair grows as it continues. The
largest crowd since the opening crowd
ed the pavilion Thursday night to watch
the antics of the antlered herd. Ex
hibit prises were awraded yesterday.
Tiaay
CLUB HOUSE AT
GOLF LINK BARN
Streetear ' Company
Another Home
Employes.
Plans
for
Employes of the Portland Railway,
Light & Power Co., operating cars from
the barn near the Golf Links are to
have, a clubhouse, which will be erected
by the company on a site near this
barn. Plans are now being prepared for
the proposed clubhouse, which is to
be a two story brick building 30 by 90
feet The lower floor will contain the
reporting room, lunch room, superinten
dent's pffice and baths, and the upper
floor will contain the usual club rea-
smoking and lounging rooms. The esti
mated cost of the structure Is $10,000.
This Is the fourth clubhouse to be
erected by the company for the use of
its employes, and it is the plan of the
railway officials to build such a struo
tura at or-naar-each. of . Its xar banrs..
Larger Number of Arrests.
The police report for September
shows 1127 arrests, a gam from vis in
be erected by P. Berry at the corner of
,.m f v shows 1127 arrests, a ki
Zin-JtiL. ?"," K,lh . liu August The number of males was 1086
"""f'.o1 "orie high and will an(f or f8maies 69. Five hundred and
ni uwui win. fmit- van lorkiul nn for drunkenneai and
A. I. Park has let the contract for 97 hw.wv nm-t Th.n wr.
Twenty-five Jewish farmers' organisa
tions in Connecticut, New York. New
Jersey and other eastern states are
represented. , The display of agrlcultu
ral products Includes elaborate exhib
its from the national farm school at
arm Bcbool, Pa,, and the Baron De
Hi recti Agricultural school at Wood
bine, N. J.
Words to Freeze the Bout
'Tour son has Consumption. His case
is nopeiess." These appalling words
were spoken to Geo. El Blevens, a lead
ing merchant of Springfield, N. C, by
two expert doctors one a lung special
ist. Then was shown the wonderful
power of Dr. King's New Discovery.
After three weeks use, writes Mr.
Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I
would not take all the money In the
world for what It did for my boy." In
fallible for Coughs and Colds, it's the
safest surest cure of desperate Lung
diseases on earth. 60c and $1.00. Guar
antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free.
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
Artistic Fixtures
a $2500 residence, to be erected at For-
uem ana n:ast Everett streets.
M0EEIS SEN0SKT
WILL BUILD BRICK
wi nnhiift ar.hnni iiitv .nri I Morris Senosky. who recently pur-
I chased the Quarter block at the south-
. - I , a . . Vl.nJ..B
rn. ItneU. I wool uuiii.i u& d.vouui auu f wuiuqip
Th. nrnmntAi-a of fitnnfUM. th nw. I streets, announces that he will lin
es t town in Umatilla county, sprang a mediately formulate plans for the ereo
surprlse yesterday by announcing that I tion of a modern brick business house
fr lota won 1,1 be arlvan to tha first I of four or five stories on the property.
hah1a and th first married eounlei in I The property is now covered, with
unapiuaieu irame siruciurea, wniuu
yield a small return on Its value.
DRIVER FAILS TO no part of the city was more backward
nnm 1 i-r mTT n 1 nt- In building than the district lm
ESTAKLTSTT CASE mediately north of Ankeny and west of
1 isixLii Bireei; uul wim mo uin-ny re
cently constructed buildings In the dls
l person runs as much chance get- trlot and others under way and Dro-
ting-Justice in this court as he doesljected, the whole section is taking on
g, remaricea cnaries fiopxins, 1 a new aspect
jsi, as
he was passing police
yesterday. He talked
a social:
headquarters
loudly.
Patrol Driver Gruber overheard the
remark, though he was standing sev
eral yards away, -and arrested the man
ror disorderly conduct.
Discharging Hopkins. Municipal
judge trenn . Hennen said tnat hod
kins had a perfect right to criticise th
court, so long as he was orderly about
it
1 am not infallible.' declared the
court "tstiii, 1 am curious to know
or what particular case he was speak'
ir
EAST SIDE LOTS
TO BE IMPROVED
87 for disorderly conduct
zi amnuiance cans and 47s patrol wa
gon calls. The municipal court receipts
ror tne month amounted to xzzit.16.
Men of Hebrew Race as Farmers.
New York, Oct 2. As a part of a
movement to Induce some of tne Jewish
population In the crowded cities to emi
grate to rural communities, a convention
and exposition was opened in this city
today under the auspices of the Fed
eration tt Jewish Farmers of America.
work ot m . vL Haf
B. C Jagger
X B. Majton
Morrison Electric Co. I
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
89X Bast Morrison Si,
hone Bast 3188 B-16SS
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Ireet
Posts
Merchants attract trade
to their stores by illumi
nating the store front and
sidewalk with electric
lamps on artistic posts.
INVESTIGATE our new
offer on this form of
lighting.
Portland R'y, Light
HRST AND ALDER STREETS
W. G. Esoev has begun construction
work on two residences occupying sites
had a perfect right to criticise the &t the cornet of East Grant street and
Marguerite avenue, one or mem is to
be a six room, one and one half story,
lng, or
he was just making the
(gatem BarMa ef Tk. Jmlmll.l
Pendleton, Or.. Oct I. Judge H. J.
Bean holds his desert land entry agalns
a contest prosecuted against his claim.
The decision of the La Grande land of-
fle has been received.
Tha suit was brourht by the ffovera
ment on the ground that Judge Bean
did not have a proper contract for the
watering of his desert land. It was the
contention of the defendant that he had
a contract with the Hinkle ditch .cam
pany for water, and at the hearing last
spring, testimony adverse to Judge Ban
was given by J. H. Hlnkl. former pres
ident or toe citca company.
Woman loves a eUar. rosy complex-
Imi. Burdock Blood Bitters partfies the
blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy.
ounj BeeJta.
Torturing ecsema spreads its bars tag
area every day. . Doan'a Ointment
cutcklr stop Us vpreadlng. ioetantly
reites the Mrhlng, rura it perma
enUy. At aay drag eter.
Dean's Ferule's rare eon. Up. tie a.
tnm te etnweh, stlmalste tHe Uvr.
Irtmei d rxnnii a4 er-pettte ana
- reee ef the Aek year
'p-nt for them, tt cents a box.
Thres nlMnr so geo4 fef a re
ti-et a. Dr. nw4r r'tu oa
C;re tt 11 e fw keurs. AtacrM aay
t.a ia atjr
statement on general rrlnclDlee. Anv
one has a right to criticise this court I corner
on tne street or outside the court
room.
Hopkins deolared he had no daatra
to reflect upon the Integrity of the
court.
He was arrested, tried and released
within a period or 10 minutes.
ARMY MAN ACCUSED
OF DESERTING WIFE
(Rprctal Ptopatcb to Tb. Journal. 1
Oakland, Cat. Oct a. Lieutenant
fercy jenains, united states army, re
tired, graduate of west Point and for-
shingled bungalow, which will cost $200,
and the outer is a run two story,
room residence to cost $3000.
8. Stolts is building a two story
frame store and rooming house at the
of Williams avenue and Beach
street The building has ground di
mensions of 60x64 feet and will cost
$6000.
HUNT FOR ELDREDGE
WILL BE KEPT UP
frtnltiwl Praa Lm1 Wlre.1
Chicago Oct 2. B. El dredge, father
of David Eldredge, who Is reported to
have died In Death valley, has not given
up hope, even In face of the story of
'Ataiapal Mike," which was shown to tne
We'll Gladly
Introduce You
To the methods of this store and the ex
cellence of Its stock. For we know that
once you are Introduced you will bo no
stranger here hereafter. For you will
at once associate this store with rood
hardware .whenever your mind travels
In that direction.
AVERY&CO.
48 Third St.. Bet Fine & Ash
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family yesterday,
rraduitt rtf Wait Tnln ami fAK. ! Uirnuu Eldn
mar chief of the United States weather I lng man, and head or tne national ew-
Sldredge. uncle of the miss-
bureau in San Francisco, was arrested I lng Machine company, announces that
reaterdav on tha i-nmnlalnt nt I ne will finance a searching part v.
Margaret Darwin Jenkins, who charm I B. Eldredge la too old to go to Cal
mm wim iuura o provide ror ner and
their eight minor children. The offense
cnargea is, unaer tne new state law, a
Mrs. Jenkins Is the daughter of the
late Judge C. B. Darwin, of the United
States district court of Washington
She stated In her complaint that she
naa oeea wonting in a mattress factory
AWi per wvvk.
Lieutenant Jenkins mrrrrA 11 in In
the army. He was thn retired and
took charge of the weather bureau la
San Francisco, preceding Alexander Me-
AQ ib. ue le said to t an ucrla ne T
j.nsins Haics ana captain Fetr C
Haina. who bwame notorloaa thronvh
tne killing ef William E. Annls by Cap
tain Hains In Brooklyn last year.
Lieutenant Jenkins la new said to be
a -salesman.- ne ia tne son or the
sie
Admiral Jenkins, United States
WANT CITY TO PAY
FOR PARK SEWERS
Hoed River. Or- Oct 1 A l.m. m.
tition will be prMaatM te the city cua
ell at Its reeetlcg Monday eight rre
teetlog again. t a mvk a.Meement that
f e b ia te district eertatstrg
Waeroma Frk. The fvmy le te b
rnl4 Hi rui' !r.g two f ew.r
wei the rra. Tse rmrt b!4-
ere tna'-itaJn that tie entlrt!tr eh(rr,-1
r te tt-'t rf IrnpreTtr r't
rrcr rtr. r4 that it tbtulj tt f:i
fn frm wt sitrv in txh La.
tajret U be oli
Ifornla. but has opened communication
by wire and will keep in touch with the
developments in tne searcn ror ais son.
lowan Dies at Colfax.
rRrl ntanatrh to Th. Journal 1
Oolfax. Wash., Oct J. Coioner Prnn
lng today discovered the Identity of the
young men supposed to nave oeen ft B.
Walters, who died cf typhoid fever in
St Ignatius' hospital Isat Monday. He
was C H. Martlnan. son of A. Marten
sn of Berkely. Iowa, to which place the
body Will be shipped.
' Xoiarial Commissions.
Salem. Or.. Oct 1. Notarial commis
sions rinve been Issued to Andrew Ker
shaw, Wl!lamena; Charles M. Ross, Ar
leta: A. a. RoU.nb.rs. Portland: James
Campbell. Medford.
A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPCAl
To ail knewlnr sufferers ef rhnni
tlm. whether noecular or ef the Joint,
ectatlca. Inmbagoe. backsche. pafoa la
the kidneys or aeeralgla pains, to writ.
to ber for a horn, treatment which has
rteate4iy carwa aji er uteee tortur.
She fMls ft hr duty te send It to- ail
sufferers FRlvK. Ton -or your!f .t
from the Mood. orr.e the et1ffna
Joints pufiee the b4. and brlghtene
tr-e- ! gflg ela'-tty and ton te
t. wVvle retm. If th. eKor. Intr-
TmL fnr rrnnf a41i-M tfra. U
Srojsera, 2ex Ia. setre L-arna, lad.
erers m c-vr yureir at
r. as thooeande will teetify o
-r. ef rilm.t. being necoMery. TTilt
pU dleery kaei.aea rle acij
If it's a surface to
be painted, enam
eled, stained, var
nished, or finished
in any way, there's
an Acme Quality
Kind to fit the purpose.
Fall Painting
Is Like
Fire Insurance
You insure, your home
against fire. Why not insure
is against decay caused by
sunshine, rain, snow and sleet?
They destroy as certainly as
fire, unless the surface is pro
tected with good paint.
ACME QUALITY
HOUSE PAINT (New Era)
gives the greatest durability
and beauty, and best resists
rain and shine.
It costs less became it takes less and
' lasts longer. Let as show 700 tbt latest
fashionable color combinations.
New Era paint ft Varnish Co.
E. H. Mills Co..,. ........
w. u. Kicnarca ,u
Hendricks Hardware Co...
Muwaukie Mercantile Co..
4. ............ ..187 Second St.
245 Holiday Ave.
University Park
-St. Johns Or.
MJwankie, Or.
e
iay Shk P1S1S
FISHER, T00RSEN & CO.
"The Big Paint Storo"
PROMT AND MORRISON fiTRCBTA
llannfaclarers sod Jobbers Everything la Palats
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Repair Work Given Prompt Attention rounders. Machinists eafl BoUennakers.
vduuiu, uu oixuciurii rvora.
PHOENIX IRON WORKS
BlNQIIVBrSRS
Offloe ea4 Weeks -Zavrthmrie
Arnet aad Xaart
Tairs atreet.
nM Bast tt.
roiruiD, Oxxaorr.
CASTINGS
POR MACHINE AND STRUCTURAL WORK
The Independent Foundry Co.
Phone Main 2321, A:u
TWENTY-THIRD AND YORK STS.
John A. Melton
4JT9 SnrZZaBU
reetery a4 Offlee HI
etreev ateer afaiav
Mala ITITj A-lTtt
OfTlee aad atore nrterae
aa4 reese4eleL
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HOLLADAY'G ADDITIC
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tmruac a aad, the iar"'a' t -
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