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' r THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1910. EXTENSION UNITED RAILWAYS IN TUALATIN VALLEY FLEISCIIB HIS ; LEASE PROPERTY Delicatessen and Bakery, Itti Fl. Use Bohemian Butter "Undcrprlcc" Grocery Dept. In Basement r SIDE TRADE GREAT SUCCESS Merchants Pleased With Inter . est Patrons Show in Window Displays; Stores Crowded Day and Night. - . - TrAj building week on the east side, .a fegtlval of Tnualc, beautifully dresned windows and other, attractive features Introduced by th leading merchants -on the other tide of, the, river, came. to. a close last night with the largest attend ance of the week and the most eatlsfac- - tory " results. The east, side" business men ' have been "at home" to their friends" for -four nights. . beginning last Wednesday, and the result :: so far as awakening th interest of the east side slioppers In east side stores . hRS ex ceeded .the most sanguine, expectations . of the promoter of the enterprise, ; . Wednesday nicht it is estimated that from 26,0t)0 to S0.000peopla visited the various places of business. 'Thursday, and Friday night this number was fully - equaled, and last night, in spite of the threatening wfcather, thousands of cast aiders turned out to Inspect the1 wares attractively displayed In the business swtlon. ' Bands and orchestras played on the street comers and In the stores, shop windows were attractively -docorated and arranged, and the stores were all in gaia attire. V9 QOods Sold. Not a piece of goods could be pur chased In any of the stores which took part In the festival, while the celebra tion was la progress, as It was agreed beforehand that tie evenings would be devoted to the reception of visitors. - As a result the whole force, including man agers, heads of departments and sales. men, were engaged in entertaining the visitors, explaining to them the advan- ; i ages or iruuing on me easi siue, bu expatiating on the development nd " growth of the business sections on ths other side of the river, This Idea of a trada building week originated with the business tnen of the east aide, and the first attempt was so successful that it has already been determined to make it an annual affair. :; '" : : - President . Atchley Tf the East Side Business Men's club, and C. A. lgelow, rboth of whom were leadings epliits in the enterprise, expressed themselves as highly pleased with the results, and pre dicted that this first effort of the east side business men would attract the trade of east side-residents and would result a Iatge , increase in . business and a general expansion of the business section over the. river. t ' Exooeded Expectations. - ; Of course, it is understood that the " object of the trelebratioa was to foster tlic habit of east side people trading with east side stores. At the formation of the East Side Business Men'B club ,two years ago, Tom Richardson deliv ered an address, In which he told the members of the club that the only way to get trade oa that side of the river Svas to get people in the habit of com ing there. As a result of this advice, the principal ef fort of the east bMe business iwn has been directed toward making t! people get the habit, and last week's celebration was the finale of all the efforts to induce more people to do their shopping on the east side. -"Trade building week was1 a tremen dous .success, exceeding all our antici pations," said C. A. Blgelow of,W. H. Markell & Co "In fact, "It was such a brilliant success that the east side busi ness men have already determined to make it an annual affair, and may. make it a semi-annual feature. " Never until now have I been absolutely certain that the cast side Is destined to become a business center which will rival that of any other section of the city. Completed on Portland Heights u at Cost of $15,000; Most Attractive-'. ' .One of the most attractive and beau ilful homes in Portland is the Italian Villa recently completed on Portland Heights by Architect Lewis I. Thomp son, i The home is of the flno Italian type of , architecture and was erected at a cost of about $15,000. This : residence; occupies- a 'quarter block on Portland Heights, being sur rounded 1 by a hi ick - wall of various bonds arid, entrance gates to match the architecture of. the residence, which is In period "Italian Rennalssance." , To the north of the house is situated on exls, a wall .fountain. , The formal gar den to the other side of the house Is enclosed In box hedge, and aurrounded M'ith- a . grove of Carolina- poplars. A brick walk and driveway surrounds the hoiis on each side. The garage contains all the jatest improvements, such as electric drills of a portable nature, electric buffers to polish the brass, emery wheels and all the machinery ued In repairing the automobile. The tools are all contained , In cases. There are also cases for robes and special parts of the machine. . The driveway leading to the house Is enclosed over the entrance with wire ribbed glass which serves as a ports i ocnere. - i ne entrance ball Is accessl Me to the kitchen, living rooms and basement and stairway. From this hall is entered the living room through in lerlor door, this room is adjoined by me ammg-room ana a sun room. The same period of Interior decora tion has been carried out through the House. Tta Jtitchen floor U ofRae eolith..- The second floor treatment is In keeping and of the same style as the nrst noor. -rne wood work Is all nalnh rd white with back bands of. mahogany 'J 'he stairway is mahogany and white jiIbo. , This same treatment has been carnea out throughout the" basement T lie hardware throughout the house Is in suver finish; the electric fixtures register, and curtains . rods being of inij earn maienai. nvnnis Head Smelter Corporation New York, Oct. 22 Ernest R. Wool -'it. aenetai truiriafter-and director, of in - .etada '' Utah Smelters corpora- tion a result of the resignations of 'i n, iearr.efl as president and Edwin Ill MIS WORK OF BEAUTY III ? J i - , H ; , v H It 'i i ' . i - ' 1 1 1, " . ' - , J Trestle and FU1 on United Hallways Coming; of 4 United Railways " Tracks Means Much to Small Town;- The raits of the United Railways have crept, up to the town e -North Plains, and the big trestle and fill across Mc Kay creek, Just before entering the town, Is all that holds back operation of the line. The big well that is to supply the town and acreage with water, Is down 35 feet Water was Btrutk at a depth of 27 feeC The engineer on the work says that the indications are splendid for a good supply of water. The peo ple of the valley have lust v begun, to realize what the - railroad means - to them, and are watching the construction work with , a - great deal of interest. Every time the construction train puffs up to the bridge work it is surrounded by a crowd. .. ; -. A force of men is busy in the timber at the edge of the valley getting ' out the oles on which vtO string the wires for the lighting pf the town.J" All last week big- scrapers , with eight mules each, carved out the town streets. It was. found on -experimenting that "the mule . teams, could take . off the dirt without plowing, thus leaving a firmer bed for the streets, so , work la pro gressing rapidly.' " ' ,.' SUPREME COURT AT (Slem Bureau of The Jonmtl.l v Salem, Or., Oct. 22. The' state . su preme court will convene the Pendleton terra at Pendleton,! Monday,. November 7, fa usual, making It . necessary for the members of the court; officers of - the court and other attaches to cast, their ballots at the general election, which falls on the following1 day, Tuesday, November 8, at Pendleton. The court has several days' argument to hoar at I'endleton-at this tlhl. "' " "I r m wis PENDLETON 0 Join the Edison Club $1.00 a Week Places the World's . Oreates Entertainer la Your Home Here's greatest club plan ' ever of fered.. Tou secure a complete genu ine Kdlaon I'hono?raph Outfit, con sisting of one large size, very latest design - , ' v Ldison Phonograph with powerful Improved spring mo tor. Plays both two and four min ute records. New cygnet, horn, five two minute and five four minute records,, 839.25. Members Pay io Join. Outfit is sent Then pay $1 weekly Club Is Filling Rapidly ". Oil,- Phone or Writ at Onoe Factory Agente for aU makes of Talking Kaclilnes Graves Music. --Cor m m m tii't ' imliMP Stwer sf; WsnHattot ' fa 1 III llll SI. i... .IISIIMiWII llll)MHij... m J ' i - ' . . i inn i ii i . . . i I,,', VS : I 1 I i II n . I I I Extension Approaching North Plains. IS. GUI TO , BUILD APARTMENT Six Story Mew York Style Home to Go Up' on Part of For-. . . mer, Williams Property. It developed last week that Mrs. Mary J.v-Gratton was- the J purchaser f j the home property of the late Judge George H. Williams, which was sold on the thirteenth , of this month for $140,000. The sale was handled by Ferdinand D. Reed, who acted, as, representative of Mrs. Gratton and by Smith & Everett, who were'the agents for Miss Williams. " Mr. Reed announced last week that Mrs. Gratton had Interested other cap ital and would Improve the west half of the block, thatt is the entire 200 feet frontage on Nineteenth street, with' a moaern si story,: New York style fam ily apartment house. . The Eighteenth street frontage- of the block will be held as an investment, ; , irs. Gratton, was offered a substan tial advance on the purchase price by several Investors berorjtt the . papers were Signed transferring the block. One offer came from a California capitalist, who tendered her a;26,000 check for the contract o purchase... However, she decided not to sell, believing that quar ter blocks In Jhat vicinity would bring 100,000 In the next few months. JURY -SAYS SHOOTING WAS IN SELF DEFENSE Umatilla, Or., Ort. 22. Sam Kee,' the Chinaman who shot and: killed James W. Lovelace here on October 17 last, was yesterday given his liberty follow ing the verdict handed down by the coroner's jury at Pendleton, which held that t the shooting was done in self defense. - The. Jurors came here from Pendleton, and after taking all the tes timony of the witnesses here returned to Pendleton and signed , the following verdict: "We find that James William Love lace came to his death from a gunshot wound Inflicted by, a Run in the hands of Sam Kee at. Umatilla, Or., October 17, 1910, and we do further find that said shooting by Burn Kee was Justifi able and done In self detente. . . . ' $5 home at once; no interestr i Willamette Building and Realty Co. Secure Third and Mor rison Corner. I Following nprnfln Mnna . nrhlrh v. tended over a period , of about four months, the . Flelschner property, com prising three lots located at the north east corner of Third and Morrison was leased last week for a period of 60 years to the Willamette . Building & Realty company. Tflls ts the most valuable central realty ground lease ever made in Portland and involves a total' rental of more than 12,000,000. - The lease ' was . negotiated by A. B. Wldden, an investment broker, with Of fices In the Board of Trade building.. Mr. Wldden represented the stockholders of the . Willamette Building & Realty company, Who are J.'R. Bowles, Fr H. Rothchild and F. Stanley. As said above, the life of the lease is , 60 years and the rental,; payable monthly, .increases at the end of each 10 yeaiv period. For the first 10 years the annual rental is to be 136,000; for the second 10. years, $40,000; ' for the third 10 years, $4?. 800, and for the last two periods, $46,000". s . : - The property Is described" as lots S, 6 and 7, block 20. city of Portland! and has a frontage of .J60 feet on , Third street and 100 feet on Morrison street It belongs to the heirs of Louis Flelsch ner I.; N. and Marcus Flelschner of this city, heirs of the estate, acted -as trustees for the other heirs in closing the deal. . , The Willamette Building and Realty company is Incorporated with a capital stock of 1400,000 for the purpose - of handling the lease and Improving the site. Under the lease, this company is required to begin within 18 months the erection of a class A building not less than six stories high 'to cost not less than $.150,009, covering the three lots. Another provision-of the lease is .that at i-e expiration of the SO years the building goes to the owner of the land. . Notarial Commissions. - - (Silem Boreta ef Tb 3ournl.l ' Salem, Or., Oct. 22. Notarial com missions 'have been Issued to William Knight, .Canby; W. Cs Heal Ion, Harry M. Huff, George F. Martin and Oglesby Young, . Portland; C. E. Cochran and George F. Cochran, La Grande; T.- M. Jones, Central Point; M. M. Holmes, Medford; H. V. Richardson, Ashland. Values $30 to 50, XA ' A A -AA ' -A-AA' .-V:':. HV.; AA-. r..-A--AA . A,A:i -:.'.;.':,. . -;-v." 'r, iy,;wercQM:mB I . msm- "Stein-Bldch"--410.75--lMerRocheste Last Furnishing Sale Men's Furnishing at one-quarter and one-fifth regular prices. Discontinuing this department-until move. All Shirts to $1.25, golf and neg ligee, Monarch, Cluett, Silver,' Ide, GoUJ, Elk, Argonaut, Standard and others ... ..... i .......... . .25 All White " Shirts,' dress and full dress, also stiff bosoms, Cluetts, etc., vah$2.00 and $2.50. . .. 50. $3.00 to $100 Shirts, including pure silk," all wool cashmere, genuine mohairs, finest pongees, choice for '. ...75 Waiters' $1,50 White Coats, Black Coats, Jumpers) .Mechanics' Coats for I 25 i.,v.l.Vl.'!i.. it i; il ,;i x 3 HAMS Nice, sweet, tastern, OA Very choice, quality, pound 6vC .CORNMEAL Eastern, white or yellow, special sale now, 10 ?:25c pound, sacks ' for only ,' MILK Gaje Borden's Eagle IC Milk price', he tin, for only JL PRUNES Oregon Italian in boxes, ready to ship to Aft eastern friends, per box DleUU PRESERVES All - kinds, OA primef food products, the jar SOUPS Campbell's and VanOC-Camp's,- price, three tins, atJC SOUPS Kiiorrs, pea. bean, OC and lentil, imported, 2 pkgs. &Jt 3C, DRY MILK The best product In mahy years; no yaste; makes better and purer milkpr t'jr than you can buy anywhere, tins fcCe IUV . :i ', '" ..r : . . - , V V jS , " ; . j -':' !. ..;-;-! I'.1. .!': ':, -j ', ' . '' '.- -1" ' -' -i. " " ' ' '' " ri"" .y '; ' ' ' ''' ' v ' New Jordan Almonds- New Walnuts, Brazils. Almonds and Pecans -Sealshipt OystersCold Meats and Sausages AU at Very, Low Prices Phone Your Orders and two $3 Shirts Free Working Pants, corduroys, khaki, ovcrt, blue jjcans, Can't,Sust -'Em Overalls and other pairfi, $1.50 to $2.00 35f Underweir, values to $1.25, fleeced lined, ribbed, also odd drawers and , shirts ... ...25 , ' Cooper's 'Spring Needle and Park ' Mills Underwear, all Pajamas,' all : . Nightshirts, odds in Sjlk and Lisle . Underwear, values to $3.00... 15 Plush, California Flannel and other Underwear. worth .up to $2.50,55 ft 1' 1 wxi'"' ..... it ( j f t i 500 Boxes of Apple Ruxbury Oussets from Hood River eo.so ZjCi A BOX Just received from the Max Wilton (Or chard. Full-size boxes, good-size apples, carefully selected. Buy them now for Thanksgiving.; Don't wait until the goes up. Delivered to your home at this low price, the box oZiJU PHONE, YOUR ORDERS PRIVATEEX 12 OR A-6231 GROCERY DEPARTMENT 4Qc Coffee for 29c Our own Imported Roast Coffee is making new friends for the Grocery Department Ayery day. Tomorrow we .offer a fresh supply of OQ this 40c grade, at, the pound tiJC Macaroni, Vermicelli Imported Italian, all styles, OC' in. bulk, special sale, 2 pounds mOC HOOP RIVER ' APPLK3 IN ' U SOXES FROM x- yi,5Q TO $2.00 All prize winners-Ortley, Spilzen- bergs, Winter Bananas. Packed ready to ship, $1.50, $2.00 13 -size box NAPA SODA .. ." - 1 1 " I table and general .Genuine Westphalia Hams Send -Your Orders Private Ex. 12 or A-6231, f Pay $10.75 (not $30, $40 or $50) and take your unrestricted and absolute ctioice of any and every suit or overcoat on our floor. - This ! cloth"gwas de by Stein-Bloch, Adler-Rochester, HarfSchaff ner & Marx, Ely Mayer & M; C. Simon and Michaels, Stern & Co.; 7 , all makers of the highest cost clothing in the world. Monday tw6 ; $3.00 Shirts free and your pick' of $3Q to -$50 clothing for $10.75, j For Monday Only Any Trousers : ;$L49 Choice of entire stock of Men's' and ;Young Men's Trousers, values to $8.00; all i( sizes.- Monday sp'l Stein-Bloch $35 Suits $6.95 .These Suits sell recrularly for v$35, and the Stein:Bloch label -is on each suit. -Pure all-VoOl (of course),. tweeds and wors teds and two Shirts (fj nrj Free Monday .. . . OQ.JiJ ...AV.'MMVI.;. 1 ' Mi i 0) VAin!IIKCV1f(.0 - u s priced, FIGS -New Fig in packages, A tflean,? selected quality, pkg. iJC TEA Spider Leg," our rcgu-ylO-lar 60c quality, the .pound TuHC HAZARD'S : Burnt Onion Oil- Sauce, put up in bottles at Ailt PRUNES "Presto," ' put, up in tins, already to serve; prices, OA the tin,' at lOcV andvC PEAS Sifted new crop; lay OC in a supply now at; 2 tins CDC BEANS Kidney Beans in 2-pound - tins, price, each 12c BEANS Oiew crop, small OC white; price, 5 pounds for Jackson's - 1 . .r Napa Soda for $1.25 tatmly use, pints, dozen NEW BOILEDr CIDER IN GROCERY DEPT. HEYLER'S METROPOLITAN CHOCOLATES Imported German Lebkuchen or Honey Cake Full Assortment of Imported Swiss Cheese Ask for Grocery Dept. Famous $30 Over 7 : coats $5.95 " Oviercoats made by Stein Bloch and Adler-Rochester. .many silk lined, .$30 and $40 values, Monday, in- fr AH eluding 2 Shirts free Coats and Jests 2.95 Values to $15, Coats and vests to' match, from suits where trousers have been sold, lost or mislaid. Monday (1V Ar special JO, J it .'! y, as a director.