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THE OREGON syNDAY JOURNAL, . PORTLAlf , SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1810. LLABORATE PLANS FOR -It r?. . . i I'M ' . ..In, . .- . -- . ".( t J i . ' - : . j ' - ;' ; . 5 -kJtj, ;. . '" -;. ' : ' . ' y of 114,000 mn3 it ! wrpeoted 'th.t about that sum will be required to oompleta , the structure. About 11000 U bow atkII able 1 for bulldtnr purpose and the ; church trustees expect no delay In rais ing tne remainder.- FALLS FROM WINDOW IN SLEEP AND DIES (Hpvpl.l rttinatrh to Je Journal.) ! walla walla. Wash, Not. I. -8uo-umblng to Injuries he received when e fell from his window a few days ago, Frank Brenner, native f Germany, Boa 9i years, aiea nere yesterday aft ernoon. Brenner was a blaoksmlth, and had taken, a room tn the third floor of a lodging- house. Supposedly while asleep, he fell from the window and whs picked up by a policeman and ta kpn to a local hospital. He appeared to be recoverlns, but last night tuo cumbed, i r 110 ! Many carloads of cattle are betaf , shipped to Echo for winter feedln. N CLUB AFTER MEMBERS Appoints Committee to Carry on Campaign; to Enlarge Clubhouse. In order te rats money for enlarging Its clubhouse at East Twenty-second f nd Thompson streets, the Irving ton club fleolded at a meeting held last Wednesday night to sell as many Ufa memberships as possible Is the organ isation and to enlarge he fegutar -bershlp by a syitema-ea.mpa!j5n. A VT, T. 'Woodward, present tf . f club, explained the financial eon.'.lt. t of the organization, declaring that property is worth $30.t00 and U pra. tlcally free from debt. Mr. Wood war 1 said that the time had come when the clubhouse must be enlarged. He out lined the plan for enlarging It, which provided for eitendlng both ends RO feet,, which he said oould be done far $4000. '' . President Woodward apoolntd the following members as a committee to manage the campaign for life and regu lar memDers:. w. J. Hoffman, p. o. Lively. Frank E. Smith, W. H. Mc. Mon ies and W. A. Goss. The Irvlngton club now has between 860 and 400 members. 140 of them betn? life members. It is proposed to sell life memberships at $100 each, and it Is thought that fully 100 new life mem bers can be procured. In the Irvington district Journals Want Ada bring result. .THE ,; SALE . STARTS TOO AY lO Per Cent Discount From List Price TODAY ONLY , Architect Thomas Hawkes has com V pleted. plans for' a new .clubhouse for the Waverly,. Oolf club to be erected i on Its property in the southeastern see- -tlon of the city. H has also made ,v drawings for th general Improvement -In lanscaplng.of the Immediate vlcin r Uy of the , clubhouse,1 which together ' lth bu)ldlng the clubhouse" will In 'volve an outlay -of more .than 200,000, and will give the Waverly Golf club on 7 "of-tHe most sumptuous homes, of ' Its kind in the country. ' " As 8t irt. of the general scheme for , the, bujdilng of . a new clubhouse and the Improvement of river frontage owned S by the. golf cluh, the Waverly Golf asso ciation, la bout to establish- one of the . moat( pietureBque . home , site parks on Its property that' has so far- ben at- 4 tempted on tbe.Pacirie xoast At tha -r-presenrMWle .the .."Waverly association , .owns iOftuicres of. sightly property lo , cated oh the east bank of tha Willamette . and overlooking some Of the most beau ' tlful and picturesque scenery In and ""arounaPortiAnd. j v". Make aesldeioe Paki It Is the . intention of the associa tion tt 4evelop 40 acr;fa of this prop : erty as .a,, distinctly., high., class resl- dence park, the object of this move t ment Is . to. establish a" country club -building that "Will be the equal of any ".."" institution -of its- kind anywhers in the country. ' , - .. Ths plan for tha development of the Xelub's property Is largely the work of . : P. . N. . Clark, formerly with the Co lumbia Trust company, who Is to be '!...tn4. representative of the Waverly as . .'eoolatlon ; in handling th pew home site park. :.-''The- rernatnlng portion, pt ths golf volub'f propertyv of which there are 110 ;? acres; wilt be elaborately and'artlstl. v! cally . improved. -An -automobils drive . . aklrtlns; the river will connect golf park with the new clubhouse.- Golf park ', Will literally be a park In every sense v the word Just-as its name implies. There are to be . several small public parks which have.- been laid out as a : : part of, ths general development Idea. The'entrance. to tha property will be through; one Of these small parka and the arrangement of the public roads f and private drives will 'all tend to give ' the impression of a park In tha fullest i sens. of ..the word, i . ... -v large Horn Bites. " Every home sits has been arranged y jv ''l Clubhousa pad jolf courso of .Waverly. Golf club as tt irffl appear wten eompletd. ' '. ' . Hawlces, landscapa' architects Drawing by Thomas to occupy, about two-thirds of an acre. At the northeast entrance a stone gate way j will bo erected, and nearby will bo a half 'timbered lodge to house em ployes who will take care of the parks and grounds. The general plan for the improvement of the homo site park pro vides that, all driveways are to be hard surfaced, cement sidewalks and ourbs laid, a complete water, gas and sew erage system Installed, electric and tel ephone wires laid ia under ground con duits, an elaborate arrangement of curb cluster lights covering every portion of tho park. . .. v4.' The contour of golf park is gently, undulating and lends Itself . easily to tho treatment of the dsign. It has the advantage of being surround, by well kept green golf grounds and commands a fine view of the hills and mountains surrounding Portland. .' TO RESUME WORK ON ' SUNNYSIDE M. E. CHURCH . Work will be resumed next week on ths Sunnyside Methodist Episcopal church, tho half oompleted stone edi fice at tho corner of Bast Yamhill and Bast Thirty-fifth, streets. Tho work so far done has' cost in the neighborhood or tssi i,- ,,t-,-. ...v,v ii ": -V " - -f ',"'r'" 1 " ' . :;: linliii SipplS ; V We are moving into our new building at Front and,GrAnt streets and wc 'are going to sell machinery, plumbing and miscellaneous supplies at prices that were never heard of before. ' s My Where the Price ol . ; fy a Homesite (50;d00) a J Includes Improve- -V J mentslor ' u - - Easy Terms , II . VV , Interest No Takes 1 bJ ; . Bull W;- ' lions . 1 dJOMIESIMOIRE 1 (ON THE NORTH SLOPE OF MOUNT TABOR.) . MONTA VILLA CARS GO TO EAST 69TH AND GLISAN STREETS . ... FICEON THE TRACT.' OF- TpiTjflTn With every lot, One Complete Set Architect's Plans for Bungalows If lxKIA worth from $1250 to $5000. : , -, . : , - Your choice from the most practical selection of Bungalows in Portland. - - --- - UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON COMPANY 286 OAK STREET. GROUND FLOOR HENRY BLDG. PIPE -inch Pipe, foot ....... .2 2-inch Pipe; foot 7f?. 73-inch'Pipe, foot ;.42 4-inch Pipe, foot .15 All new. Threads " and Couplings. SLEDGES, WEDGES. 50-lb. -Sledges: and Wedges, per pound . A$ CROWpARS. 1000 Bars at, per pound PICKS, MATTOCKS 10,000 Picks 'and- Mattocks,- . each-, i . . . i . . . .-. . ; . ; ..25 White Enamel Tubs $8.50 18x30 Sinks,.. .;,?2.25 Low Down Toilets . . . .$13.50 15 Tank Toilets' gll.00 One-piece Sink' . . . . . .". .$7.50 30-gallon Boilers .$5.00 All guaranteed new. . . . - , A1 ' "i; . k' t ?J. , ' v '-' ' , " ... . V' '' ' - '-X - RUBBEft ROOFING '. 2000 squares-Rubber. Roofing. " 1-ply, per square"". . . . I, T,$1.00 2;ply,: per square . . . , $1.50 3-ply; per square ........ $1.75 Guarantee4 positively new. " FENCING - We . have a carload of new American and Elwood Fence that we will sell at 3c a pound. Boilers,' Engines; Pumps, Dynamos," Rails; Pulleys, Belting, Shafts and all other land of machinery.1 Ql). o fa.. 244 Front Street OlMsjeliPark The street car service TO OLMSTED PARK, which you have waited so patiently for, is at last in operation and the cars pass the tract. ; OLMSTED PARK comprises all that fs beautiful in streets, boulevards and environment. ... ; - - J 1, OLMSTED PARK stands alone a grand example of all that is, or can be desirable in homesite property. , , ' OLMSTED PARK cannot in justice be compared with other residence prop erties. Its location and view are ideal, to say the least. It is better; than other property close by, which has sold at prices 40 per cent higher than the prices we are asking today, all improvements included. You cannot find a more desirable orbeautiful location for a home-a district where building restrictions insure an exclusive residence district of better homes ana better environment. Three-fourths of OLMSTED PARK is restricted to 100x100, ' . PRICES are very reasonable and include cement1 sidewalks, v. graded streets, curbs and Bull Run water. Pay 10 per cent down on the purchase price Qf a lot and jre will help you build your home. Yotf pay the balance as rent. , -' r Go-oper-aidve-Real: 520 Railway Exchange ' Marshall 2 24 8-A 127! ' 3l