THE OREGON SUNDAY .JOUJWAI, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING,. AfML 17, 1910.
i ' GIFT OF J. PlERPONT MORGAN IN MEMORY OF HIS FATHER
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'i The Fobruary number
fTbrk Architect, the leadinc publication
In the country, devoted to architecture,
na the allied, fine art, .U largely de
Voted to a description of ta proposed
Perppectlv of Morgan Memorial ball at Hartford, Conn.,
mber ot the New 1 memorial which ' is' to be rected atlwi
drawn by Architect B. Wlatar Morrla of New" York.
Hartford. Cohn., by J. Pierpont Mocaan
In memory (of , hl , father, '.Junius
Spenecr Morgan. .
The design of the Morgan memorial
as drawn by Benjamin Wistar Morris,
nn . tit the 1 laie oibiiou uwri. i
Oregon,' who has rapidly risen to fame
and Is now- considered ona of the lead
ing architects of New York. Mr. Morris
was for many years resident of Port
land, hiving been educated at the Bishop
Scott academy' In this city. - He . will
be remembered by new comers to Port
land as the sj-chltejet ; of the Wells
Fro building, tne first steei xrams
skyscraper .erected. n this city.
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EAST SI M
Activity in Residence Construc
tion Shows Few Dwellings of
. One Story Class Many Will
cost $5000. ; ; .
East side residence construction con-
, tlmies in unpreceaented .volume. ' Per
r mlts Were , Issued: last week for over
L 100 dwellings for the other side of the
river. One of the most gratifying fa
. tures connected with the activity of
. heme construction In Portland Is the
met xnai me list or new ouiiaings
under way and authorized provides for
such a large number of really attractive
residences and so few of the one story
,x cottage class. More than . one "half of
the new houses KMthorised by the
building Inspector last week are to cost
above J2000, JM& many of them repre-
. sent Investments of 13000 to. 15000.
' This change In the class of new
- homes from these which weV built twn
and three years ago In Portland is due
In a large measure to the fact that a
great deal ef the choicest residence ter
ritory on . the east side now forms a.
part of the two or three large restricted
districts in that secuon. - ,h
Knst Oo On Other Bids.
In order to build a cheap $100Q or
1 1.200 cottage now It ,s ne;essary , for
the prospective home builder to go
pretty welUout on the other side of the
river unless he -chances to be the owner
of a lot in some of the older districts
which were put on the market before
restrictions as to cost of improvements
bbo&m. tlae.-fad.wUA audltloaewnrs.
On Fargo street, - between Williams
and Rodney avenues, E. W. Mueller has
begun the erection of an exceedingly
attractive two stor frame dwelling
whiclv wlil cost when completed over
fUUUV-
TS. .V. Sanborn has broken ground on
Kast Thirteenth street between Knott
and Brasee. for v; the foundation of a
two story - frame residence, -v The build
ina- will cost Mr. Sanborn between
$4000 and $6000 and will be one of the
most attractive of : the new homes in
that section. ,
Chapmaa ' Oets remit-. ; '
H,1 B.' Chapman took out a permit
Wednesday of lsst week for a frame
residence which he will bin Id la Lafld s
addition. -The structure la toi be two
Inrioi In Imlrht unit will iwciidt a Bite
on East ' Twelfth street between MuU
berry and east Harrison. -It will cost
about 4000. - -
Another new east side home Which
was begun last week Is being erected on
Tillamook street between' East Twenty
fifth and. East Twenty-sixth by Claude
D. Starr., It. wilt be a two story frame
house of modern design and will cost
14600. '
On East Twenty-eighth between Han
cock nd. Tillamook R. , E, ' Heater has
broken ground for a one and a half
story frame cottage wthlch will, cost
mo. .",.; ' V
A permit-, was - Issued ; earlyv in the-
week to Mrs. E. Kelso for a modern two
story dwelling which she will, build on
I-iiSt Twenty-third ' street between
Thompson and Tillamook at a wet of
$6000.
tsooo Soma for Bedea.
. Oscar Boden has taken out a permit
for a 5000 home which he wlU build
on-East Twenty-second between Clinton
and Ivon. s The building will be two
stories high and of modern construe
tlQQ-ana. atuactiva aeeign.
The Oregon Building and Trust com'
pany is building a frame cotUge on
East "Twenty-seventh between Brasee
and Thompson which will, cost when
completed $37(0. "r- . . -
A permit was issued last week to II
'3, Fisher authorizing the construction
of a two story frame dwelling on rat
ton avenue .between Shaver and Fail
Ing streets.- The improvement will cost
approximately f 4000. '
On East Fortyfourtn street Between
Sandy Hoad and Thompson D. S. Ma-
hony has broken ground for a new
home which will cost about 13000. The
building Is to be two stories and .of
H. E. Stemler has begun the erection
of -three residences on the quarter
block at East Twenty-sixth and Halsey
streets. One of them is to.be a seven
room bungalow and the others six room,
two story cottages. The cost of the
buildings will aggregate between $8000
and $9000. '
f - Six Boom Swelling. -
At the earner- ' of East ; Twenty-
second and Market streets, Robert
Krohn, of the Portland -public schools,
is building a handsome six room
dwelling. The exterior is to be of
shingle construction and the ' interior
design calls for such modern features
as built-in buffets, and built-in book
cases In the library. '.An interesting
feature of the. Interior ef this-house Is
the else of the entrance hair which ex
tends the f nil width of the house, Mr,
Krohn expects to spend between $4001
and $6000 In building hla home, r -
Edward Zimmerman-has let the con
tract for a two story store and apart
ment building at East Thirty-seventh
street: and Hawthorne ' avenue ; The,
building will .have grounds dimensions
of 96x100 feet and will cost approxi
mately $10,000. ' ,'
Building Boual -TU.
H. Cleland has begun the erection of
a double ' flat at East Twenty-fourth
and Davi streets. - The structure wil
contain two B room apartmehts and Wif
cost about $4600.
John Jordal has begun building a two
story seven room dwelling . on East
Twenty-slxtb street ..between Highland
and Liberty. It will cost $8000. ,
One of the most attractive bungalows
In the Alberta district is being put up
for C. H. Lamson, an employee In, the
main office of the a R. ft N. It win
occupy a Quarter block at East Twenty
seventB'and Jfarrett' street.:; The Plans
provide for - hard wood floors, beamed
ceilings In the dining room and library
and built in china press ana oookcases,
Mr. .Lamson expects to epeno aDOUt
$3600 In building his new home.
Yeomen Organize.
(Special Dispatch to Tlie Journal.). ;
Lebanon. April: !. -The Brotherhood
ef American Teomen, .a fraternal life
and accident society, having headquar
ters at Des Moines, Iowa, have, through
District Manager John Fuller, organised
homestead No. 2626 at Lebanon. Thei e
were 26 charter members with a .large
number yet to be initiated. This makes
the tenth lodge organised for the B. A.
T. through- Mr, Fuller, since last 'Aug
ust, in the Willamette valley. ,
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journal Want Ads. bring results. '
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1 Come out where, the air, is dear and pure. ;-
, ; ; Come out where you can get a perfect yiew U
' of; the 'snow-capped moimtams.vvf ty;y "
. - Take i a Mt;. Scott car. Ride out to Lents.
1 Our property office is across the street from the
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We are selling a great many lots at Saginaw
. Heights because we are giving big values. Just
think oil buying excellent propertyfor as low .
as $125 a lot and having to pay nly $5 a month ;
, ' ; v for itlliat1j just what you can do at Saginaw
' i v Heights. '':' i ;'j'---"'.;vv':.':' -"-ir: ; J-'r-.- ''-" " '
' ' If you ' are anxious t6 be rid of the landlord .
at once, we wUl talk to you about having your
,.' home built right away. We can arrange it so you
can pay for your house and lot, too, on the eas
: ; iest of easy terms. Probably much less than you ,
are paying for rent right how. , ' !
.When you buy at Saginaw Heights you are
investing your savings in real estate." ; : Real es-
V 'tate is the basis of wealth A foirchase of a lot
eir' two where vou can buvtit at' a reasonable
f itrure and""oay for It our oFyour savings., may '
- be the foundation of a snug little fortune. ;
Come out today and pick but your: lot while
there is some choice. Lots are going fast ? Peo- .
pie who: are buying Saginaw Heights property , .
figure that it is the best buy in or around Port-
. land. Investigate for yourself . You know what
is good and what isn't You know what is going
- to increase in value rapidly. All you need to .
do is to see the property. We want your judg
ment, Come.
Geo. X IVIoope Co.
S1T-S18 ADIngton Building
Telephones: MAIN 802-A.31S50
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AND TMEpy K HARD!
WHY DO YOU NOT INVEST FROM $100 -TO $450 WHERE THE HILL AND HARRIMAN RAILROADS INVEST MILLIONS AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS?
. THEY -EXPECT RETURNS ON THEIR INVESTMENT, t AND THEY ' HAVE NEVER FAILED. ,1
OUND :GOOD, DOESN'T IT?
Wtiy: lMot take al Chance
arid Buy a Lot In tlie
KaOFaifl1 amid ;Boyce
; AdldMoins -,to .:-
The Firs. Tcrininus of tlie.
Hill and Harriman Rail
roads, the Busiest Town in the
Deschutes Valley Central Oregon
750,000 acres of wheat land are tributary to Madras,
vand products will be shipped from this city. : '
Cabbages, Onions, Melons;- Corn, Root Crops : and;
many other .vegetables, also fruits, are .specialties v
. in this legality. fc ., ".' ' , 1 -.'
There were stores enough for the old town of Madras,
r - " but not enou gh f Of the new city of " Madras. )
r NONE NEAR THE RAILROAD. U " "
VVc Are the Exclusive Selling
Aflenls for the Rail- ,
road and Doyce- Additions to
There were hotels, enough heretofore for - the people,
but they are Overcrowded today: NONE NEAR
7 THE RAILROAD. . , :
' There were enough rooming houses, but every one' is
V crowded now, and the demand isv growing greater
; daily. NONE NEAR THE RAILROAD.
Where. 2000 laSorers will be kept busy for' the next 12
v' monfhs. jf-'- " - " -
Railroad and Doyce Additions to Utivns
is the place where the railroad yards will be located.
You must make money by buying lots here. Yon can't,
fail.-. . t .-5'
Lots are 50x100 to an alley. The prices are from ?100
to 9450, according to location.1 Terms, one-third
- cash, balance easy payments. ?
Don't -Walt Until the BestSelcc-
- tlons Arc Gone.
Come Tomorrow. Be the First
UNION BANK & TRUST COMPANY.
"235 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.' V'; -
'''Gentlemen Kindly, mail me plat and literature of Railroad
and Boyce additions to Madras: ; ' - :
Name.
; . ' Address...:..;.......;.;....'..".......,....
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT
i 235 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon
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