THE OREGON SUNDAY ..JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1910. . ULXl UL.LU ULiLULBLl, J.- I. - J '" -. U tremendous Improvement work which It going on dally. , i ,, , The main sales ' for the' past ' week have been made In the southwest and southeast quarters, ixth of which lie outh of East GHhuii street, and In the center of wbloh la locate Ladd park. . The development plan forM-Add park have created considerable lute reat in J UiOl Tlf FOR DM . :i Be First One of Kind Erect .cd)n JPorti'aqB Conveniences. , jh. first ' tenement hous. modeled afirr such- structures? as In known; in Nw Tork and other eastern cities , to bp' erected on th east side will occupy tit quarter block at the northeast corner or jcast Seventh and East Taylor streets. TlAna for th. building "were drawn by A. C. Ewart for M. Palley. , It will contain !lf rooms, and will be ar ranged In suits of two and three rooms' each. Each' floor bs provided with four bathrooms and four toilets and a large laundry -Kith stationary tubs will be fitted up lo the basement. v:; i : ""'' :i .';' The building Is designed to meet the wants of that class of people who are tumble to pay the high prices demanded fo apartments In modern apartment licuse.s, but whose business ; requires them to live clone to tho center. A two utory-pressed brick store and office building will b erected at the southwest corner of Brandon and Kll pntrlck streets, by th. ; Kenton Sheet M e tal Works, v The !, ground floor will , c .tain rour store rooms, ana tn secona st wy-will be rected In four apartments and an office, 'i V.-: l Estimated Cost 130,000. The estimated ost Is about $26,060. Plans for this structure were prepared bv Architect Keith. "The same-architect Iihs been commissioned by a local build tr to get up the designs for a frame tore and flat building to be erected on Williams avenue near Morris street The structure will have two store' rooms, and four four-room epartmenta,,and will cost about $20,000. 1 -. 'l . ; :: Architect Emll Schaeht & Son have awarded tb contracts for the new store and hotel building to be a erected on ushington street between Twelfth and Thirteenth by Lowenson Brothersv The building is to be 80x100 feet and four stories high, and will cost In the neigh borhood of $40,000. ' -v" ''". Plans aro being prepared : In the of fices of m local architect for an apart- n)nt building which will be erected by A Ferguson on Kerby street near Bus il. The structure will contain .eight flats of four and five rooms each, and will cost between $8000 and $10,000. With Capital of $100,000, Co. Will Open Plant in North ''.V. i.". ,' "r .' M as i t '. ' h - Starting with a .. paid up capital of $100,000, a-syndicate of Portland capi talists have completed arrangements for establishing in this city the only plant in the Paclfla, northwest .for the tnann facture of cocoanut butter. . The facto-, rjuta to b located on a half block In North Portland lying ast of Twentieth street, ' and . south of Roosevelt,1 which was sold to the company last' week b , Charles "E. " Rumelln. The , factory buildings are to .be erected at once. The following are . the shareholders in tho company:. P. Willis, Walter Gobs, A. M.' Ashley. C. B. Palnton and C- HJ. Rumelln. :',,.':,.;' . . . .., , Cocoanut butter is described as be ing not, a, substitute for lard.' but vegetable product of greater value and i efficiency, more healthful and of about the same price. , The crude material, which Is simply the meat of the cocoa mil. Is obtained in India and there It Is dried and, . the oil , extracted. f Bhlpped to Portland In tubes, the rancidity will extracted and th. oil purified. Then from the oil the butter, which has much the same appearance as lard,, will be manufactured. - Manufacture' of cocoa' nuf butter In the United States lias nev cr neon successful. But in Frano. and Germany where It .la . used -extensively, more tlian , 40Q tons day Is maae. une .French' army uses cocoanut butter exclusively In place of lard, nhv slclsns contending that it does not havs tne llJ-errects of the meaty substance.. wimin'two weeks ther Cocoanut Pro duct! company will begin the man ufacture of cocoanut butter, which will he: branded i VKoaloJ'. Machinery C has been recolved from Germaay'and has been Installed, and within two weeks tha plant will be In .opcratlon. Eclipse of Sun Tomorrow." !? ( Washington,' May 7 There Is to be a total eclipse of the sun tomorrow., but neither In America hor ; In Kurope will me .astronomers nave an : opportunity to observe the phenomena. ;The- path of totality starts in; the Antarctic ocean, and curves around south of Australia, touching only on -the southern half- of the, Island of .Tasmsjla.'Y"f- ;., tnS&'y SHIES FDR WEEK S; TOTAL $55,000 Mrs.' Sarah E. Davidson Buys Block in Laurclhurst for $14,800, that swotlon of ,l,aurelhurst which fronts on the park brt lies close proximity to It. Aa the summer approaches, the public Interest, in park improvements demonstrates Itialf each year and there has been considerable discussion, - not alone-among the purchasers In Laurel- hurst but among the residents )n the the advisability of petitioning the coun cil to hHt?n tho linproVeincnt work In l.adU psrk. . ., , , ; , districts surrounding Laurelhurst over fall. The Prohibitionist party lias fpltued its first orgunlcMtlon :n Joulslnna and will name candtdatrs for congress in all ot"tho districts of the state this The. Laurelhurst company reports the sale of block JOS to .Mrs. Sarah H Davidson for a consideration of $14,800, the purchase being : made "solely for Invesjtinent perposes. This block con sists of only 1J lots. Other Individual sales .for the week brought the total to about $58,0oo,vt':'YV'-,,-'VV'-v'n': Interest in Laurelhurst seems to in- cVease each week. It is surprising to note the hundreds of visitors who dally Inspect this property. ; . The fact , that 1 It was formerly tba Ladd Hasel fern farm and well known to every Portland er. Is probably explanation for this In terest, together . with : the fact of the TMnrn IULU T I Mil DEAL OF YEAR Holdings of Carlton Lumber : Co. Bought by Local Syn- r ; ' dicate of Capitalists. The largest 'and most important tlm br deal of the year lit Oregon was con cluded last week, when the holdings of I the Carlton Lumber company, located on th ; line t between Tamhlll and Tilla mook csduntl, Was sold to a local aytt dUaite of capitalists. Included i In ; th purchase . ! the - mill and other, prop erty located at Carlton. Or.:' Tho mill ln one. of the best sawmills In the in-ti-lor of , the state. . It has a cutting f-aclty of 60,000,000 feet a year. : ! The name of the corporation taking oir the property 1 the Carlton Consoll- j dsted Lumber company. It haa a paid up capital of $2,000,000 anS Is officered rj owned by the following: Charles E. - I.rdd. president; Fred Russell and Ck K. "VY sntworth. vlce-prentdenta, and W. B. It tinis, secretary and treaaurer.v' I plans are under way for building a reread from th mill at Carlton to I tJrdale. Thla road will be owned by a subsidiary company; of the Carlton Consolidated Lumber company. It will be, a standard gauge. Una and will tap ti e valuable fruit and agricultural sec t: n as well as a vast body of fine fir r nber. ' X,jT::;'-j.y.p.,: : r; , ' A --',. ' Another large transaction In Oregon f nber lands was closed last week; Mike 1. lly, a wealthy timbarmsn from ' Du luUu Minn-, baring purchased 6000 acres of Nehaleni valley lands for tS00.000. The property formerly belonged, to A. S.i Kerry of Seattle, and was sold through ' the agency of Elwood ft. Snow of this' clty. Mr. Kelly purchased the timber, as a speculation ana is itoi planning iq cut th logs. : - Type of Fine Homes for Laurelhurst n msmmmx n p(n)W;R Ml Jo. " rmr, ty r. la sgJ i- ... , Y.l 111 -iy Vv. X 1 ' - . ' ' ..!.' "I "'I . I. ' I AK 1 M ' y f t Wn y 1 ' , ()! v-. s. t ' Vv. Q A -..A::' -W- - I , - - 73oW ' Sir ' I LK A - , , v Hill X II ' fl ' - 1' 1 ' i ..-f- . - II - ' 1 II III - - I .. riOrTcURNP . . A- v . w . , - 11 1 1 - The Addition; with Character BAY C TY ENJOYS GOOD 1B00MMELPSIT Bay City, tba aaw deep water harbor Tillamook bay. la just bow experi adns the most active realty market In Its history. The pesltfve announcement that the Hill Interests have tagien aver the United Railways, which Is heading for the Tillamook region, haa' stimulated buying, with the result that transfers at good price are of dally occuirenca. . A party of unknown buyers from Port land baa been taking ever water front at trices asked: among the purchases, for h. were IS acres of bay front and tidelanda. bought of W. 8. Cone for IJO.- fee. It IS generally supposed these buy r represent the Hill Interests. .' Mr. Cons will at once place on the firket, through - the Wallace Invest int company of Portland, his 8unny K le and Bar View additions to Bay ..-"- ;. -. . It Is rumored that a prominent firm rf timber owners svnd mill mna -will in 1 ' near futur erect a largs modern r mill on site adjoRsing town, re- -iiy purcosm. JSINESS COLLEGE TO : PUT UP NEW BUILDING . Behnk-talker RosIkms rollege e,i a ! I 1 t fk for a 2-rcar f-i t,'-.e i 0 l (HI fool lot at the snuta .! r .rrr f futh and Balaton atrt ' t i t vd as a site tr a .-rjr l.rirk r .: . '.'"r. h tr B will bt 1 t r V-9 r k-r:ker bnsiness . i ;'!. i,.t'.n rf l.tert vss t r r ; I v r i the sreund rvnt- i t r ,'t t-t f,rt lor f rt f -- j v h a f nHfioi t " t t r t f t r--Iud re ".- t t ' rf th I. r. ? i ' r i--r- t .! it t " J -r Le Your, Mind Penetrate the Future But a LHe Imagine Laurelhurst as It Vtfill Be Soon, VJith 52 Miles of Handsome Homes Imagine the Environment . Any man r woman who contemplate the purchase, of real estate either for ,; .Investment or home purposes. should see Laurelhurst. It is the investment ' j opportunity of Portland today. Lots in beautiful Laurelhurst are'Tein; sold in the south half in which is located Ladd Park at the original prices. These - prices are 50'lower than is being; asked fop other property with none of the ' natural advantage of location, accessibility or environment which Laurelhurst 1 ' possesses. This accounts for the enormous sales which have been made in . Lsurelhurst in so short a time. . J, , T. ' s? ' - .'''', - . - ,-, iT f - . ' t , j - i, 1 i : i ' ' ' See Laurelhursi Walk on the ground. This Is the only way to judge prop. 7 ; erty. See Laurelhurst.. You need do no guessing. , Just not the high grad , improvements that are being made now. Take note of its accessibility to town, transportation facilities and the natural beauty of the tract $ Use your - ; . . own good judgment and estimate the future of this close in tract by the past .... by Portland's growth for , the past few years. " ' ' . x', '' There will be no long waits In Laurelhurst for the Improvements. They are ' J being; made now. They will b completed throughout the entire tract by the end of the year. 4 This property win build up very' fast, for there is no Jong , wait for transportation. - Three carlines are there now. . Within one year -scores of new homes will be completed or In course of construction In Laurel- V hurst. - . !, , ' ' ' Located on Powell St., Bet. E. 22d and E. 26th Sts. i Take Brooklyn or W-W car arid get off at I?owellr street in front l' , of the property.' Finest kind of soilBull Run water, electric lights , V " -good car, service. Close enough to;waJlc. , , , i,' ' Lots $600 Up, Easy Terms ' Lots From' $1000 Up .These are the original prices in the south half. The prices at which this property i was first placed on the market. We want, you to know Laurelhurst aa we ' know it and as over a thousand purchasers know h. W. want you to know 4 it aa the largest tract, the most highly restricted tract, the most highly un proved tract in Portland. ..We want you to see its future as we see it Laurel hurst is close in. It is in the heart of the best residence section of Portland : and values will double and more within a year. , . Take M on ta villa or Rose Qty Park cars direct to Laurelhurst.. Take Sunny- v side or Mount Tabor cars to East 39th street and walk four blocks north. Or call at our. office and we will show you the property In .our automobiles, BaXXIt AOWwtTT. .. ' . -a. tr. f.oonrff. - x- Busx-mjurrstAjr s&ook ' anrorjrnj ienfCT, atAikja,T at AXBAjrr orci, . A. T. STAJUL. , axm cttt im,' ima. . rmou. '. - OCOTDOW lOfWT, vi t. W. OOCUil. ,,wixt witu AQ-Kwrrr, W. C HQt AAA. PiTTov, waaTt, ansscT, 6 AM. AX A gj 6AJLS. 6XirelKiro5t 3c 522-52G Corteit BIJg. . nillixsJ L'crrlsca Sis. . v . rtssci ?.! i:C3, A-1515 WSLLALA PORTLAND'S MOST SCENIC ACREAGE DUP Only 25 Minutes Ride From Chamber of Commerce On the -West Side Five-Cent Car Fare ' 1 Ideal Location for Country Home .".' ' - AGRETRAGTS;$200AN , Terms 10 Per Cent Down, 2 Per Cent Per Month WILLALATIN PARIloffers a magnificent View of the mountains and r . rivers; Two macadamized roads run through Willalatin Park; !; making" one of the nicest drives out of the city. The close, prox imity of Willalatin Park to'Portland, being within a 5c car service with its commanding location; makes it-'an excellent location for a country ; home." A lot as far out on- the East Sidejnrill cost four times as much as a Willalatin Park acre tracts Come to our office and make arrangements to see Willalatin Park. ' Office Open From 9 to 11 a. m. Sunday. WiLtALATIN : SNVBMI: m 214-215 Board cf Trade, Fourth andOak Streets. , '