The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 05, 1911, Page 22, Image 22

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THE' OREGON SUNDAY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND," SUNDAY MORNING." MARCH '19JL
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sary for a modern church bulMlng. -
It Is the Intention of tbe architect to
have the plans ready and tha contracts
let by May 1 in order that tha building
may be completed this summer.-5
Mann of the 121 acres lying along the
6t Helens Road, west of the cltfor,
$42,600. The property was sold throbghV
the agencies of Chapln & Harlow and
W-Vlncent JonesvoTr-synaicate cora---posed
of local investors. The . prop. "
erty, is to be Improved and placed on
the market sometime this spring. Tbts
Is "the first of a number of large deals
to be closed that are flow nendln in
MRS. Pi MAfifl SELLS
that.vlclnUy, , ' " $&.-? . y -ft
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A ? Milton Couple Wed. '
- '(SpecW, Dlipitoh to Tbo lonmal.) '
Milton. Or., March 4 Clyde Putman
and Miss Maud Osborne were married
vGna-of-vtha-larrest transaction!
Wednesdayteoine-f-4he-brldes'-:;
Architects Are Ovprrun; Con
tractorsAre?quallyBusy Cost Prices in Perniits
-" indicate Many Full Purses.
Liveried Attendants Among
--Requirements-for Largest
suburban acreages . recently reported
was the Mis yesterday , by Mrs. , P. J.
psrents, k Mr. and Mrs, , Ben Osborne,
prominent ranchers, living above Milton-
. Apartments, Is Declaration
of Pioneer Builder.
OyiLDIIJG HOMES SEES NEED FOR 1
EASTERN METHODS
IN APARTMENTS
! V: ft'ftft' jf
121 ACRESFOR $42,500
! " " hi' i $ . J
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Taking out residence permits deems
to be the principal vocation nowadays
'of very large element of Portland's
Population, Every ne who has. Jot
and can possibly raise the money, seems
1 bent of living 'nettli his own vine and
- fig- tree t4h-rilt possible mom
Those architects in the city who make
A specialty of dwelling house work are
overrun with business, with commie
tons for more houses coming In steadily.
: Dwelling house contractors are also en
joying a season of unusual prosperity.
7 7Xur1ng February"t)uildtng permits to
. the value of $1,060,000 were issued, and
' ' of this vast sunKflH but about 1400,000
went into the construction of new
- homes. This is the largest proportion
of one month's permits yet devoted to
the building of dwelling houses In Port
land. It speaks volumes for the pros
perity of Portland and is more eloquent
in proclaiming the future greatness of
the city-than would bo the completion
of a half doen high orrice buildings,
' ,. : Soma of the ns Homes.
- The following are" some" of the reel-
4ences, early erection of which has been
' announced in the past few days;
' : F. P. Kendall, local representative of
the American Car company, has com
pleted the purchase of a view site on
Laurel street, near Twenty-first. Port
, land Heights, on. which he plans to be
gin at an early date the erection of a
$6000 home.
n' R. J. McOuIre, of the Beaux Arts
Building company, is Tiavlng plans
drawn for a colonial type residence to
be erected at East Twenty-seventh and
' Thompson streets, The building will
- contain six large rooms and the usual
number of smaller, rooms. Its estimated
cost is 5000. The design is by D. B.
Fllcklnger, who Is also drawing the
plans for a two-story residence of the
colonial type to be erected on another
corner at East Twenty-seventh and
Thompson streets for. Henry Hennings.
J". H. Lelghton la about to begin the
' erection at East Fourteenth and Knott
Streets Of a modern two-etory residence
to cost between 15000 and 16000.
-. -' Architects Roberts & Roberta have
completed the plans for three new dwel
ling houses, two of which will be erect
ed in the Rose City Park district and
the other at East Eighth and East
Davis streets. One of the buildings
1a for F. J, Brower and another for R.
, Byrne, both of which are to be built Th
the Rose City Park district
Mrs. George Jef f ery has begun a two-
story frame house on Russell street be
tween Kerby and Borthwick. The struc
ture will cost approximately $5000.
East -Side Gets ITtarly All.
A permit was issued last Monday to
Mrs. Philomeri Gillespie for a two-story
frame residence which she will build
on Hancock street, near East Fifty-first,
at a cost of $5000.
' On the same date H. W. Lemcke took
out a permit for a - one-story' cottage
to be erected on East Gllean street, be
tween Laddington and East Thirty
ninth. The structure will cost $4000.
H. O. Trlplett took out a permit Tues
day for a two-story frame flat build
ing to be erected on Belmont street, be
tween Twenty-sixth and East Twenty
seventh, at a cost of $4500.
On the same date Howard D. Kllham
, was authorized to begin the erection of
a 2ti story frame dwelling on Stephens
street, between Eaet Twenty-fifth and
East Twenty-sixth, at a cost of $5800.
Lamon & Walsh took put permits last
week . for two one-story frame cottages
to be erected on East Seventieth on the
Base Line road. Each to cost $3000.
8. M. Hamby is building an attractive
up-to-date 1 story frame cottage on
, Garfield avenue, between Kllllngsworth
and Pearl avenues. The building will
cost about $3600,
Edward Laurlson has begun two 1
. story frame cottages at East Eighty
eighth and Hassalo streets. The build
ings will cost $1800 each.
T. H. Powell has begun a two story
frame dwelling On East Lincoln street,
between East Twenty-fourth and Glenn
avenue. - A permit authorizing the Im
provement, at a cost of $2900, was
Issued last week.
W. Barr has taken out a permit for
a two story frame cottage to be erect
ed at a cost of $3000 on East Twenty
seventh street, between Brasee and
Thompson.
Charles Hussey has begun the erec-
tion of a 1 story frame cottage on
. East Thirty-seventh street, between
Thompson and Brazee. The approxi
mate cost of the building Is $3000.
J. P. Kelleher was authorized by per
mit Issued last Thursday to build two
- two-Story frame dwelling- houses on
East Forty-seventh street, between Bra
see and Victoria. The houses will cost
$2600 each.
On the same date E. Jones was grant
ed a permit to build a one-etory frame
cottage on East Forty-eighth street, be
tween Brazee and Thompson, at a cost
Of $3000.
F. A. Anderson has taken out a per
. mlt for a two-story frame residence
which he will build on East Seventieth
between Tolman and Duke streets. The
structure will cost $2500. .
Louis Miller has begun a one-story
. frame cottage on East Tenth street, be
tween Beacon and Frederick, which will
, cost approximately $2500.
ORCHARD
COMPANY
BEGINS BUSINESS
That the time has come when the
finest and largest apartment houses In
Portland will have to be managed as
such properties are in the large eastern
cities, In the opinion of W. U. Morgan
Portland pionver builder of apartment
houses. ,
i'Portlftftd-capitallsts are now building
a number of very handsome structures
of that class,' said Mr. Morgan, "seml
fireDroof in construction, finished in
hardwood, elegant appointments and
large, commodious apartments.
"The next step," continued Mr. Mor
gan "will be the liveried attendant, who
wttt-'keep new1 at the apartmenlput
ting up the strong arm against the in
trusion of unwelcome guests, book-
agents, solicitors and bill 'collectors.
There is nothing of that kind In Port
land now, but I know of a number of
large apartment houses under construe
tion in which this innovation will in
all probability be put into operation.
Attendants at Doors,
"In these large buildings containing
40 or 50 five and six room apartments,
where 250 or 300 persons live, an at
tendant at the front entrance Is almost
a necessity. In no other waycan the
occupants be protected against unde
sirable callers.
"The system, 6t course, will be an ex
periment here, but since it works well
in the east, particularly among the
higher grade apartments, there is no
reason why it should not be a success
here. We must prevent the rambling
around of tormentors and possibly
thieves in the building, and for this rea
son the system will have to be adopted."
-Another--feature that builders of
apartment houses in Portland would do
well to adopt is the plan of having
servants quarters on the top floor. This
will do away with arranging servants'
rooms In the various apartment where
servants are wanted. Instead of apart
ments, the top floor will be arranged
In small rooms. The tenants of the
apartment. If they want to keep a serv
ant and house her out of the apartment.
may do so by renting one of the rooms
above.
Another Feature,
Another feature, adopted In the east
which has been found to work well, is
an Improvement In the manner of han
dling; hot water. By thfs plan all of the
hot water is pumped to a large tank on
the- roof before sending it down into
the pipes. This Is to provide Instantan
eous hot water always at the same temperature.
while On his vacation In California
recently, Mr. Morgan made a special
study of apartment house construction
and management In San Francisco and
Los Angeles, with a view of adopting
the methods in vogue where superior
to those In use In Portland.
"The larger California cities have
many very fine apartment houses," he
said, "seme -of them costing far mora
than any so far built In Portland. In
the matter of appointments and conven
iences, however, Portland apartment
houses are far ahead of those in- Cali
fornia. I was astonished to find that
very few of suoh buildings In California
have a dumb waiter service to eaoh
suite, a feature that is to be found In
nearly every apartment house in Port
land. The result is that the tradesmen
deliver their goods by way of the pas
sender elevator or staircases and the
garbage is taken care of in the same
way. However, the California apart
ment house builders spend more money
in fitting up amusements for their
tenants than we do in Portland, manv
of the larger buildings being equipped
witn Dimara nans, urge reception hall
and solarlums.
"I found that apartment rents are
from 50 to 100 per cent higher in Cali
fornia than in Portland. In one Los
Angeles apartment bouse three room
apartments rent for as high as $160 a
month. I don't know of a single build
ing here where a three room suite rent
for more than $50 or $60."
New home of Powers' Furniture Company, at Third and Yamhill;, building Is practically completed and will
- - b occupied about April 1.- 5 " - - -t -- -
On Halsey Street, between nrand an'1
Union avenues, F. C. Wasscrman has
broken ground for a two-story frame
flat building containing four suites of
Six rooms each. The permit calls for
an expenditure of $9000.
J. Maraules has taken nut a narmlt
for a, two-storv fmm ntnra anA rmr.
ment building to be erected on Corbett
irei, oeiween rjower and Iowa streets.
The proposed improvement will cost
suuu.
A permit was issued, lnnt Thn.,,
to Mrs. George Jeffrev tnr ?
frame store and rooming house which
she is rjrenarlnir tn hniLi nn r.. n
- uu nuisni
street, between Kerby and Borthwick, at
CUBJU
E GOTHIC CHURCH
IS TO COST $100,000
What is to be one of the handsomest
of the new stone churches in Portland,
is the $100,000 Gothic structure to be
erected by the Westminister Presby
terian congregation in Irvlngton. The
Westminister church owns the block
bounded by East Bixteenth, East Sev
enteenth, Hancock and Schuyler streets,
and It Is on this block the new church
is to go up. When completed the build
Ing will be probably the finest church
structure on the East Side. The de
sign Is known, as English gothic and is
the work of Architect Ellis F. Lawrence.
The main auditorium and the Sun
day school annex will each have a seat
ing capacity for 1000 to J100 people,
aitnougn tne auditorium may be en
larged by the addition of the choir
room and the Bible class room, which
together with the pastor's study are
to be-connected with the auditorium by
means of sliding doors.
In the basement will be located the
heating plant, kitchen, dining room- and
a number of small apartments neces
H AND HALL
WILLC0STS10.0Q0
Small Flats Still in Demand on
East Side; List of
Builders.
Builders of small stores and flats took
out permits last week for five new
buildings, the aggregate cost of which
is $42,000. The largest of these Im
provements is a two-story concrete
structure to be erected at the corner
of Mllwaukie Road and Karl street at
a cost of $10,000. The ground floor is
to e arranged for store purposes and
the upper floor will be a large public
hall.
H. Pfister has begun a four-series
two-story frame flat building on East
Main street, between East Twelfth and
East Thirteenth. The permit, fixing the
cost at $10,000, was Issued last week.
; 'A company known as The Dalles Or
chard company was incorporated this
" last ' week with headquarters In Port
land and has engaged offices with the
, Columbia Trust company In the Board
of Trade building.- The. company has
henn organised for the purpose of de
veloping Oregon orchard lands, to be
sold on th Installment plan In five
and ten cr tracts. A purchase of
, Mlt seres laying five miles south of
The Dalles has . been made, on which
It intends to begin immediate develop
ment work. The officers and directors
-- mpawy are.. T. m Qauitsi-H
nent; . b. orrer, vice president; H.
".W,-, Sellendar, secretary, and treasurer.
O. t- Forrla. George T. Moore and H.
H. Pearce, together with tha officers,
constitute the board of directors.
DEAFNESS CURED
"I have demonstrated that
deafness can be cured."
Dr. Guy Clifford Powell
The secret of how to use tha mys
terious and Invisible nature forces for
the cure of Deafness and Head Noises
has at last been discovered by the fam
ous Physician-Scientist, Dr. Guy Clif
ford Powell. Deafness and Head Noises
disappear as if by magic under the use
ot this new and wonderful discovery.
He will send all who suffer from Deaf
ness and Head Noises full information
how they may be cured, absolutely free,
no mattcrhow long they have been
deaf, or what caused their deafness.
This marvelous treatment is so simple,
natural and certain that you will won
der why it was )ot discovered before.
Investigators marvel at the quick re
sults. Anv deaf nerann ran hv .,n
Information how tw bevnred tra1cMy"nnJ
41 1 PAI Wt A . Jt A IL J A . a
.v, if i-Uri-u ti nume witnout in
.,CN,t Writ today to Dr. Guy
Clifford Powell. 8090 Bank Building, Pe
oria. 111., arid get full information of
, , . wonaenui discovery, apso-
NATIONAL ADDITION
Packing plants, large factories and pay rolls make cities. Population is dense
where employment is plenty.
The secret of success in making real estate investments lies in one's ability to
decide where the greatest number of people will congregate.
KENTON is the center of the factory district where the packing plants, unions
stockyards and other large institutions have-located, and also is the retail section to
serve this important district.
NATIONAL ADDITION IS IN THE HEART OF KENTON
Under the above conditions, lots purchased in NATIONAL ADDITION are sure
to advance rapidly, and NOW is the time to buy.
CO-OPERATIVE
REALTY CO.
519-20-21 RAILWAY EXCHANGE
PORTLAND OREGON
OO-OPXStATXTE XJBAXTT CO.,
i Gntlnien Please send me your
latest folder of National Addition.
OOTTPOH
6 lor the lest Let
ters
How Much Income Does Your Acre Produce?
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$2 AO ILL ?P GIVEN b The Journal fr the best letter tell
JJtF.VV mg of investment or income results obtained per acre
from one to five acres of Oregon land. ,
u. ?u0(? ,W?J be given for the second best and a $1.00 prize for the
third best letter.
" ; The city men who have'gone back to the soil" for health, recrea
tion or profit-and there are thousands of 'them haye become en
thusiastic m their praise of the small farm the independent, health
ful means of living and the additional income it affords. -
On Colonist Day thousands of letters were sent east from loyal
Oregonians, telling of the benefits derived from small holdings in this
state and of the good investment opportunities such as are offered
daily in The Journal's classified columns.
For the best letter telling of these advantages will give ap prize of $3.00, the second
addressed to Journal Real Estate Department and reach
this office by WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1
To Build This Spring?
Building operations have assumed large proportions in
LAURELHURST since the first of the year. The
great home-building movement of Portland has cen
tered in this beautiful residence district. r
ft OVER 60 HOMES CONTRACTED FOR IN
eAirelhvmst
SINCE JANUARY 1
Many more are preparing their plans every , day. You cannot afford
to decide definitely on your home-site until first. visitng LAUREL
HURST. have you Investigated our special 30 day plan op
15 Discount to Home-Builders
If not, fill out blank below, mail to address given below and we will
send full details of how we can assist you financially to BUILD
YOUR OWN HOME.
Prices $90Q up; 10 per cent down, 2 per cent a month.
Rose City Park, East Ankeny or Montavilla carlines.
XtMnUr&XDMT CO.
033-96 Corbett Bid.
Portland, Or.
Main 1503
A-1515
Gentlemen: Kindly send me new city map, plat of "Laurel
hurst" and full details of your plan of assisting home-builders
Nam.
Street No
City or Town.
SPEND
as much money as you like, and still you can find
no more desirable beach property on the Pacific
coast than at Gearhart Park. , .
YOUR
family is entitled to a few months' rest and recrea
tion in the year. Put them in a cottage of your
own and when your
VACATION
comes join them at the beach, where you can forget
your -troubles and business cares, bathe in the surf,
dig clams and enjoy every hour of your time
At Gearhart Park
Call at our office and let us tell you of our special
inducement to cottage builders.
Ruth Trust Company
235 STARK STREET.
G
leap
L
anas
CAN BE OBTAINED ON VEBI EAST PAYMENTS FOR THE NEXT
FEW DATS FROM US, LAND THAT WILL MAKE TOTJ A HOME IN
TOUR DECLINING TEARS. ft
A Goocl Home for Everybody
lyf?nii:- - vln tat J' Washington at the extremely low price'
of $300 for a choice 10 acre tract; you pay for this on Tirv mn tL!
jndou wm not miss the nwney
and you can have home i that .makes you independent This land is
situated on one of the most sightly points along the rrand old Columbia
river. nly a short distance from' Portland, uni wUl produce ill Jdnds
of barrles; will grow apples In abundance and one of these tracts will
make you a good home when you are tired rff the steady grind of work.
Ing for some ons els.T The prudent man today is not buying town lots
Some of the far seeing buslneas men are selling their city property nd
buying acreage. ' Whal are you doing? Are you buying r lof in town
with no hope of ever being able to make your 1iome or living on it?
You had better take the same amount of money and buy some good land ;
for tha day will com when the good land along the Pacific coast will
be worth many times what wo are asking you for it en the present easy
: The amount of our land Is limited and selling fast Remember you are
now offered a home on very easy terms, an offer that places within voiir
reach something that you have often longed to have yet never could ob
tain. If you buy one of our tracts you can look forward to some day
having a little home of yo?ir own where you will he th "tr .11 i
urvy-' TKe opportunity. Secure a tract at once. You will be J
durln" weekas11 Pn Sund-y fternon for those who can not call
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