It EAST SIDE BUILDS UP .THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 23, 1003. TT TT TT i WITH FINE RESIDENCES Larger Number of Fermits Taken : Out .--Last Tuesday . Than Ever Before Jn'One Day All But One for the East' Side. " Tuesday of this week prohably broke tho record for tha number of dwelling houaa permits Issued In any ona day from tha building Inspector's office In thla city. Tba namber of residences authorised on that data was f,' rang ing In Talua from $1000 to $4800. Juat half of tha number prorldad for tha erection of 11000 oottages, every ona of which la to, go op on tha eaat aide. In fact, with ona sxoeptlon every per mit laaued on that date called for an eaat aide Improvement. M. Holbrook and J. . Duback each took out a permit for a $4600 building: and theae were tha largest permlta la aued for .the day. The Holbrook per mit called for a two atory frame atora and residence on Alberta street, be tween Eaat Twenty-third and Eaat Twenty-fourth at re A, and that of Mr. Duback provldea for the erection of a modern, two atory frame residence on Elliot avenue, between Hazel and Central atreeta. , W. C. Fettya took out a permit on that day for the erection of a two atory cottage on Lasch afreet, between Mulberry and Eaat Harrison, to coat $3500. In Irving-ton Dlatrlot. C. T. Popham took out a permit for a $4000 houae, which he la building- at Schuyler and Hancock atreeta. The building la to be a two atory frame of modern design and conatruetlon. K. L. Ban burn la building a two atory frame dwelling- on Eaat Twentieth, be tween Draiee and Knott atreeta ,at a ooat of $3000. , , F. A. Bailey haa taken out permlta ror the erection of two frame oot tages on Watte street, between Derby and Fen wick atreeta, each to ooat $2000, f Permit were taken out " by Flora A. Dunham providing for tha erection of three frame cottage te ooat $1000 each and to- be erected on Eaat Davla treat, between Eaat Fifteenth and Eaat Sixteenth atreeta. On Bast nftlsta. Street. ' Roland Oliver and Mary A. Further have each taken out permlta for the erection of two two atory frame cot- tagea on Eaat Fiftieth street, between Alameda and Stanton. The bulldlnga will cost $2000 each. Mary P. Cason haa taken out a per mit for a $1000 dwelling to be erected on Eaat Oak,- between East Twentieth and Eaat Twenty-first On Williams avenue, between Shaver and Maaon atreeta, W. W. Patteraon haa begun the erection of a two atory frame residence to coat $2000. A. M. Dunn haa beguu the erection of a one story frame cottage on East Twenty-fourth street, between Alberta and Bralnard . atreeta. to coat $2000. SEME UNCLES ACCUSJinEED Twenty-one of Them Fall for a Frameup and Are Under Bonds. (United Press Lused Wire.) , . s Seattle. Oct. 23. Twenty-one Seattle pawnbrokers are at liberty today on bonds of $600 each, following their ar rest late last night on charges of usury preferred by IJeputy Prosecuting Attor ney Perry. Those arrested Include the proprietors and clerks In 13 establish ments. Tho pawnbrokers Were taken Into cus tody following tours at the city during pug brjiiich AT SELLW000 l?Jf i '- ' 'i'i " J ! " , i - - , t A VHL INl., t'i ' ill ;-' V I ir tfH ui f . ill St. Y. 3f. C. A. May Get Handsome Home in Suburb. a Arrangements have been made to start a campaign In Sell wood November 1 to raise funds for the founding of a branch of the Toung Men"s Christian Associa tion. It Is intended to erect a building in Sellwood and about $12,000 Is desired for that burpose. Plans for the canvas have been maturing for some time and the citizens In that suburb, who are In terested. aa well ns nfftnAra nf tho Pnrt. the past few days by special operatives land Y. M. C. a., feel that rh mnv- KLinLiieu vi mo yiuocuuuin "-j i menu is certain to be successful. The bellwood association has secured an option on a Quarter block at East Francis' Cathedral, East Eleventh and Eaat Pine. BUILDINGS 10 COST 820,000 I. Gevurtz & Sons Making Improvements in South . Portland. office, during which 12 gold 'watches and a diamond cluster J?ln were placed In tha cars of. various brokers at rates of Interest varying from 10 to 800 per cent per month. The new criminal code makes It a misdemeanor to charge more than 3 per cent a, month and places tho , maximum penalty., for violation of the law at' a fine of $26 or 90 dayr imprisonment in the county Jail. FUENITUBE CO. WILL SELL ITS OWy OUTPUT (SptcJal Dlapatck to The Journal.) Chehalis, Wash., Oct. 23 The eon tract with E. S. Harmon of Tacoma for the sale of the product of the Chehalls Furniture & Manufacturing company, will expire within a few days, when the firm expects to sell its own output. To that end President C. O. Gingrich of the furniture company was in Portland a few days ago and made a lease of a warehouse for a five year period. It is possible that a warehouse will be se cured In either Tacoma or Seattle and maybe one in Spokane; as the company's market extends all over the, northwest JuSt now the company has the biggest lot of veil seasoned yard stock it has ever had on hand at any one time and to do the biggest business that they SIXTEEN BUILDING nave ever naa during me next year, as the outlook is very promising. From 12 to 14 carloads of furniture will prob ably be made monthly, which will help to swell the payroll of tha city. Fifteenth street and Spokarice avenue and hopes to close the purchase of this for a building slte.s, The movement there is m cnarge or ev. v. A. Thompson, who has named a committee to assist him. The city association' is being rep resented by W. C. Moure. wh will take an active part In directing the subscrlp tion campaign. The canvass will be Initiated at banquet to be held probably on Novem ber 1. An effort Is now being made to secure an adequate hall for this pur pose and It Is expected that there will be a large attendance of Sellwood clti sens, as they have manifested great in terest In the building project. It Is ex pected;to appoint a soliciting commit tee of probably 60 members to do the actual work of raising the dealred $12, ooo, ir the plans succeed, as hoped, work on tho new building will begin about January 1. Several suburbs have been aekina- for branches of the Y. M. C. A. and It Is expected that this extension work will be carried on actively from now on. The city association has been so busv with Its own building construction that the outside work has had to wait but some of the requests for branches that have been made can goon be cared for. PEEMITS ISSUED LOWELL MAKES HIT AT ; CHUECH CONFEKENCE (Special Dlapatoa to Tbe Journal.) Eugene. Or., Oct. 23. The Congrega- Slxteen building permits. Involving an aggregate value Of $26,676. were Issued Dy tne nuuaing inspector, as follows: Frank Vale, erect two story frame awemng, Kast Yamhill street between West avenue and Fifty-sixth; builder, P. A. Carlander; $8600. L. I Roberts. reDair one atorv frun. dwelling. East Taylor street between Forty-third and Forty-fourth; builder, same; $60. -' Mr. Hansen, erect two atorv fnma dwelling, Graham avenue between Kirby f. Kofold; tlonal association adjourned yesterday afternoon after a very successful sns elon of three days' duration. Pilgrim and Borthwlck; builder, J. church of Portland belna selected as the I vasuu. place for holding the next conference. - A feature of yesterday's session was an address by Honorable Stephen Low- ell of Pendleton on 'Vhe Interpretation Acme Planing Mill one story frame shop, Eaat between Oak and Pine: builder, same $60. 1A1CSS & company, repair rp, Jiaat water atreet Barley, repair one aorl one of the SDirit of Jesus in the Life of To- nan story rrame mill, Vancouver avonu day bv- Clvtt Administration."" His ad- f between - Russell -and-Knott; builders, dress was listened to by many towns-1 . people who had not attended the ses- .KVrViv.V, I. Gevurtz & Sons are building two structures at Water and GIbbs streets, south Portland, one of which is a com bination store and apartment building, the other Is a two and a half story flat The first building is 100 by 66 feet in dimensions, the other is 26 by 65 feet. The aggregate cost of both Improve ments is about $25,000. At Third. and Hamilton streets Thom as Schneider has Just Completed one of the handsomest residences in that part of south Portland. It Is a two and a half story frame containing 11 rooms cotim LET FOB RESIDENCES Two Bungalows Are to Be Built on Portland Heights. M. C Banfleld has let the contract for two handsome California bungalows to be erected on Davenport street, Portland Heights. The buildings are to be thor oughly modern homes, and will cost $3000 each. The interior design provides for beamed ceilings and hardwood floors in all the rooms,, and the dining rooms are to be paneled and veneered. Charles Bloom has let the contract for the erection of a bungalow on Mountain View road, In Greenwood addition. The ground dimensions are to be 30 by 46 fet, and the building will contain eight nr1 rant shout 15000. Mr. Schneider run Sliced rooms. will let the contract for the erection of H. Johnson has begun the erection of a four series flat on Corbett street near a seven room bungalow on Mountain Hamilton, which will cost about $6000. View road, which will cost $4000. Mr. At Second and Mead streets the Im- Johnson will occupy the house for nl manuel Baptist church Is nearlng com- own home, and is contemplating the erection of a similar house on an adjoin ing lot as an Investment. pletion. The building is 42 by 64 feet. of frame construction, and will cost to complete nearly $7000. The first floor will contain, besides the Sunday school room,, a number or class rooms, a Doys club room and a reading room. The seating capacity of the main auditor ium, which will occupy the second floor, will be about 460. On this floor will also be the library, pastor's study and the committee room. This edifice is to take the place of the one destroyed by fire about a year ago, IT FIFTEENTH Hi COLLEGE Attractive Cottage Will Be Built High Up on Hillside. NEW FLAT BUILDING BEADY FOE TENANTS Floyd S. Brower has Just completed a two story frame flat building, con taining four five room apartments on East First street between Holladay avenue and Hassalo street The build' lng is modern In every respect and. cost between jeooo and $7000. Thomas H. Reynolds has had plana prepared for a Swiss chalet which he will build at East Twenty-ninth and PrescOtt streets. It will have ground dimensions of 28x62 feet and will cost $3600. George S. Smith is building a two story seven room cottage on Mountain boulevard. Portland Heights, which will cost approximately $3600. WILL INSTALL HEAT AND POWER PLANT slons of the associations before. Death Cures Whiskey Habit, Special Piawtch te Tbe Joaral.) Husum, Vash Oct. 22. Johnny Beauvert, a Columbia river Indian, who owned a ranch near Blckleton, becoming desirous- of abstaining from firewater, went to a local doctor and procured a bottle of Keely cure a short time ago. Some.of his white friends told him the medicine would kill him and he stopped taking the cure. While returning from where I dwelling, Montana avenue between Web- .Johnny had Imbibed too freely, his splr- ster and Sumner; builder, street between Thompson and Brasee builder, W. Swart; $3600. Farrlngton & Fariington. erect two itory frame dwelllnr. East Twenty fifth street between Thompson and Bra ee: builder. W. Swart: $3000. E. A. 8nodgrass. erect one atory frame aweiung. un nny-mira street, be tween Tillamook and Thompson: builder. J. a. uicsover; liuuu. J. R. Sawyers, erect two story frame ham, Eaat Twentv-aeventh street be tween 8-imner and Alberta; builder. iam; iiooo. U. cneney. erect one story rrame a neighboring town recently, Ler and Sumner; Builder, sum: IIIOO Ited horse ran avir and running Into at . v. M. Preston, repair one story rrame Kmiw riders gSr ft S-KjF ' died from the lnjurlea received, peau-l t. M. Cowan, erect ona atory frame vert waa said te- have arret influence I d well m a-. Kant Thlrtv-etath street be- ever the Indians, and waa a fine specl-ltween IHvlstnn and Clinton; builder, H. me a of the race. J Xrw'lTotel One of the Flneat. ' iKwrlil ntvnatt ta TV JoeraaLI Chehaii. Wwh, Oct. . -LKirfng the' next week the flrxt finished of the fine ' tew room a in the annex to. the St Helena hotel will be occupied. The rooms are all modern In every way and fin ished In Flemish green. Private baths, .fhonee ar4-other eoaenlenrs. are pre- E. Dohertv. X 200 A. Palmer, erect one ana one naif story frame dwelling, nelaware avenue be tween Portland and Hoi ma a; ballder, same 1 1000. R. Hughes, erect twe story rrame aweiung. fortiand nouienrd Betveeo lenvr and Concord; builder, aame; iicoe C. ITIn-iball - erect ewe rtot-r frAne barn, Uexlngfrn avenue between Thlr teeetta and Eleventh; builder, J. C Lwke; 44. - Oerman Atnerion CefTee ca.. reraJr between Ash end Aakeoy; builder, J. L I Routledge; Ue. -twt I .!-. ! haa Ik. rint hotel emrufviaunne bet wn ftortlend and ""rf"' VTlJL Taro-ra the traveling public seems fa realise this fa-t fully, as tbe trade during t&e pei-t Tew montr.s nas nw roorty J"nt yt. hnt ran r1e t neery an iff mh mimmir r t , r rr..n ere rataw- apywhfre. CnUcrS te tt ulrtcst. I aef rts U Harbor. Work on the proposed heat and power H. M. Leffert Is building a beautiful Plant for St. Vincent's hospital has be- ,nitt onttajrn at Thirteenth and Co 11 ear e B"". m concrete luunuawou in oeing streets, well up on the south side of Put In and a force of men are at work Portland Heights. The building will boring the 600 foot tunnel through mntaln six rooms and will cost 34000 wnicn tne not air pi pea ana eiecino exclusive of the expensive concrete wires will run from the power plant to foundation and retaining walls. the main building. John Band haa taken out a permit for ne hospital annex la beginning to fha erection of a two atorv frame real- take on the appearance of a complete! dence on East Fifty-third street, be- building and will probably be ready for tween Taylor and Beimont. The build- occupancy by the first of the year. Al- ng will cost $3000. rogetner nearly izuu.uuu is oeing ex- C. Stein has let the contract for a one pencea in improvements Dy tnie insu- and a half atory frame cottage to be tutlon. erected on Overton atreet between Nine- Timoo" Twnt1elh ,treet a co,t BUILDS nOUSE ON COMMANDING SITE MAY NOW LOAD CARS TO GREATEST CAPACITY One of tbe handsomest of the many new hqmea In the high district reached by the "L." carllne Is that Just being completed by Oeorge Bonner, chief engl neer of the tug John McCraken. The house occupies a - commanding site at BUILDS HOUSE OH STEEP Hill J? Mcl. Wood Will Have Pretty Home on Pros pect Drive. One of the most modern and attractive homes under construction on Portland Heights is thee J. Mcl. Wood residence which Is going up on Prospect Drive. The building site breaks rather ab ruptly, with the result that the west elevation of the house is three stories and the east one story less. The build ing is 30 by 72 feet in ground dimen sions, and its estimated cost $15,000. The J. O. Gould residence, under con struction on King's Heights, Is another particularly attractive home going up In the western part of the city. The house is 60 by 68 feet, two and one half stories high, and will contain 14 large rooms. It will cost $18,000, and will be finished throughout in hardwood. If Ita a surface to be painted, enam eled, stained, var nished or finished in any way, there's sn Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. Fall Painting Means Winter Comfort Fall is the time to touch up shabby surfaces in the home, be-; cause winter is the time your home is used most. A little money spent now for paints and finishes will make the home brighter;- cleaner, more attractive, more wholesome all winter long. ACME QUALITY PAINTS AND FINISHES ; Refinish shabby surfaces at trifling cost. Expert advice at our store, by phone or mail. Let us tell you Five Strong Reasons for Fall House Painting. New Era Paint & Varnish Co 187-9 Second St E. H. Mills & Co, , 245 Holladay Are. W. D. Richards : University Park' Milwaukie Mercantile Co Milwaukie, Or. Hendricks Hardware Co St. Johns, Or. 66 Removal Sale. Greatest bargains ever shown, all needlework supplies. The Needlecraft Shop, 147 Sixth street, opposite Meier & Frank's. lay hk Pail FISHER, TB0HSEN S CO. "The Gig Paint Storo" FRONT AND MORRISON 8TRCBTS Manofaclnrers and Jobbers Everything In Paints Up Before Tbe Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts- field, Vt, writes: "We have used Dr. King s New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medicine we wouldn't be without them." For Chills, Constipation, Biliousness or Sick Headache they work wonders, 26c. Woodard. Clarke & Co. WORK or su Cj -ifca aniflDEOT JUarTl JusMoRemindYoii Wiring In all Its branches. Our es timates are always lowest, quality con-j sldered. Large force, of men always oa ! hand to attend your' wants. : Just drop us a line or phona MORRISON ELECTRIC COMPANY XUBOTHIOAXi COVTXACTOB& 8. O. Jagg-. 291 East xorrlson St. 3. B. Kaxoa. Both Fhonss. (RoerUl Dtopatr to Tbe araal.t Spokane, Wash.. Oct. 13. By the mer its of a new agreement that has ben reached between lumber and grain ship- the corner of Simpson street and Mon- pers on me uoiaenaaie nrancn or m ..- -venue. It Is a two story combl Spokane, Portland Seattle railroad, nation eonrreta block and frame build- ana tbe ornclals or tbe road, cars mayli mnA -3,. .jjoat 15400. It contains b loadeu ts their full capacity. Instead of to a maximum of only (0.OO0 pounds. This part of tbe road waa formerly operated by tbe Columbia, River A Northern Railroad company and was pnrehasd by the S-. P. & It was fa) a very bad condition at thst Uma and un til repair were completed it was found necessary to place tbe f 0.000 pound limit on tbe loading or tbe cars. Tnla per ita tb grain dealers to place from ISO to If 0 mora sacks of grata on tbe cars than were formerly allowed. eight large rooms with hardwood floors and much of the Interior finish Is done In hardwood. Tobaoro King Bart Springfield XjumI rScndal Dtwt s Tto i m l Eugeao. Or, Oct. 1 1. Aaroas tha pr chaaers of Springfield ral etat dur ing the raat week Is John IX Bagley. 1 of a world-famous tobaceo mer chant, and who ts a mmienatra. Mr. Basiey waa la Eugeoa and Frriagfleld artTig ttoo week - hwrsfng after some tlmoer lot errata ti be wu attraeiMf by tba g-rat activity of SprlarOeld. with tno remit thst Be agt twe lots In good Wat lea ss an tavoat meat. 1 F0RTLAXD SECURES B,VTTIST CONTEXTIOX CSwi-hl pMtHl Tb )mtll Roaeburg. Or, Oct. 1. Tba Oregon Baptist stato convention yesterday elected tho following officers? fl H. Hlrk, Ashland, president: E. A. Patch.- Portland, clerk; T. C Parker. Portland, corresponding secretary; J. P. Falling. Portland, treasurer. Tbe lat ter t were reelected. Tno nest con vention will be beld In Portland. We bare more safes and vaults fa gaily nee thsa all otbee eomoanlee) com bined. We gasraateo ovr safes te be turerlTT to all etbera. Portland efe rnipany. agents for tko Herrlag-Hall Marvta afe cow pa ay. snanafartarero of tbe genatna Halls Safe dt Loek eo.'e safes and vaaita. ft Seveatb street. 1 a e m .tt mlw m. a as Putting It Off too long means that you are going to be disappointed when you come to get your share of the saving to be made during our special sale of fine hard ware. "We don't want that to happen to you especially, so for your own sake we urge you to come quickly So that you may fare as well as the others who know a good opportunity when they see It AVERY&CO. 18 Third St. Bet. Pine & Ash HOLLADAY'S ADDITION The one best nlace In Portland to buy. Geoc rabhlcal center and most de alrable residence property In tho city. seeing is Deiieving. Better go end aee tne msny caoice residences nodes construction snd the Improvement going on. THE OREGON REALESTATE COMPANY KM OBalD ATX. . POBTXAJTD. OBXOOV. Repair Work Given Prompt Attention Fanadera, Machinists and Botlermaksra. tiunaing ana structural work. PHOENIX IRON WORKS CNQINCRRS Off loo and Works Xawtaorae A venae and Bast Tbira teoot. P bona last g. roBT&ajro. oxxooir. Tho greatest danger from Influensa Is I of Its resnlttng la paeamonla. This can be obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as It not only cares Is-1 flaensa, bat counteracts any tendency ef the dieeeee wards rneuneela. John A. Melton CAxrzim ajtb imsii Factory and Offlee til flee snd street, near Mala, Main 1TIT: A-ITIT OXflco and tore Fix t area bvilt and rem d tied. Altering and repairing fffeet. and Counters r- " C 3 CASTING FOR MACHINE AND STRUCTURAL WCF.K The Independent Foundry Co. TWENTY-THIKD AND.YOKK STS. ri:--: . -5