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2 w . , THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1911. ' n GREAT GOLDEN DRIFT DAM, NOW REPAIRED, IS ABOUTTO FHX PLACE IN JOSEPHINE COUNTY IRRIGATION. AT PlAliS ORDERED is BEALL STRUCTURE . ; IRRI6AT 0 JMlt,MaB,,,--PIlfl,aas W)ilHPllWlMslaEsBMsBMsa MIS as AT LAST A FACT Sale of Josephine Company's Ditches to Concern That Agrees 4o Put .: in; System Delights Proposed Users. i ' Bpeiriel Plspetrs e tW tm.t ' ' Grant Put, Or, Jan Tb Po J1 of Grants 1 1 surrounding territory . ar rejoicing aa . ruH of th ratified Thursday afuroaon, wtiror Irrigation U sow aet la thla region. ,Wttw 1 now flowing which wlU Irrlsate many thousands of sres a both sides of the Rogue river. The niin i to be extended annually. At the Thursday meeting th stockholders t th Josephln County Irrigation A Power company unanimously raimeo i deal mad a few day ago by the di rector f th company hy which tn , di ractora Bold to tha Chicage-Kogus " . er company Its ditches lor me 3S 000. ' .. . . ti,. niM.n.iitut River company 'owns tha Irrigation plant at tha Amant dam, thraa mllta aaat of OraaU Pa. Tha Joierhlne company owned Ue ditchea and heretofore thara hd been friction over a contract MeanwhU th CMcaao-Kogu River company had baan v...iil tha araahad out . BOrtioa. Or .. nA inataiiln- new pumps, all of which want out two yaara at a dur ing high aster. -8me that data thara ha baan o Irritation. All at this wort haa Juat baan completed, but It looked aa tt Irrigation would fail aa tha raault of contention on tha part af noma of tha nrincinaia. Tha matter waa, howavar, i.aM h ratification of tht aala by director aj tha Josephine company of tha dltcnaal Tna system -w af both hlgq una ana grewy Meterr of Bora XrHtUUm. I - The present system of Irrigation for tha Rogue River valley waa bagua by tha Josephine county irrigation m n eompaay. which bagan tha ontruotion of tba ditches and latarala two yaara am. In turn retting HS WSter rrom t.. nolrtan Drift Jllalng company, jmhfh had baan mining tvr gold near tha dam for many yaara. Aa tha mining company bad Iti dam and pumping ap paratus ready and could aaally auppiy additional ' water without much extra coat, tha Joacphlna County Irrigation A Power company made arrangements with tha former company for a auppiy and the latter company waa to construct ail dttcbea, latarala, etc., necessary for Irrigating the valley. , . - , Thia arranaetnent would probably hare proven satisfactory, but during th high water or tne winier oi v un dam was washed out. consequently no : water waa available for Irrigation last year. m During the past year George IE. Ban Atrn of Chlcaaa-manaser of the Chi cago-Rogu River Irrigation Power company, began working on tha propoel tlon to Irrigate the Rogue River val ley and opened ' negotiation with the Josephine, County irrigation A Power company with a view of acquiring the ditchea and property of thla company. Tba Chicago-Rogue Rlvar company guaranteea to have four mala ditchea, each It miles long, of which two shall be oa each side of tha Rogua River and wbiob will cover tha land la the Rogue River valley south aa far as tha Apple gat River valley. The Irrigation sys tern will consist of two high line ditches with 100 feet elevation,- one ditch of 100 feet elevation, which will supply tha Fruitdale district, and two. gravity ditches for the purpose of serving tha low lands la the Valley. Altogether - when completed about 18,000 acres af land will be -under Irrigation.: j JTetare at tha anisaoa. , The pumping system will consist of two centrifugal pumps, each with SS0O gallons per minute capacity. These are already installed. Aa soon as needed another pump with a MOO gallon capao lty per minute will be placed. , This la now oa tba ground and another one with 12,600 gallon capacity will be purchased. The company win aiso supply elec tricity to farmers along the line above , the ditches, for us In pumping water to i higher territory. Eight thousand , horsepower Is already developed at the dam and tha Chicago-Kogue wver com pany has purchased a site above the dam where S000 horsepower can be ob- talned. 11 construction work at the dam Is done In, concrete. Insuring permanency and strength to this valuable property. Every resident of the city and sur rounding country agrees that water for Irrigation la tha one thing needful at the present time. With It Grants Paaa and the Rogue river valley will show magnificent progress. . . W-. . r JJ if ' ' ! ' ( - ..L 1. t. ,l.l.r. U 1 ) ffigip.clcicit-i';ci(' GOLDEN ORirXDAM Cr ! . - a panoramlo view of tha Golden Drift dam in ita present state la shows in the picture at the top.' Just below at the left is a construction, goene, while at the) right 11 another con- truction scene, giving a view of the fiHh ladder. Just below these. In the center, is the irrigation dam as now seen, thlsvbelng the dam that is to furnish water for the Jot ' ephine county irrigation ditches taken oyer Thursday afternoon by the Xhlcago-Rogue "River Irrigation company. At the. bottom is a sketch of the dam as It will appear when entirely completed. The portrait is that of George E. Sander manager of the Chicago-Rogue River company. , , ' v , ' . Y - . ; : Building Permits Issued During Week DEALS REPORTED IN , ' IRVINGTON PROPERTY ' The following salea of Irvingtoa prop erty have recently been cloaed by the H. P. Palmer-Jones Co.: . .. , - R. D. Carpenter purchased a $0x100 foot lot on East Twenty-fourth street, from Bert K. Bolce for IKSO. Oeorge A.. Bears bought 70x100 feet on East Twenty -second near Knott street, from E. W. Langdon tor 12700. Mr. Bears will build a residence at one on this property. Ellen McK. O. Ker purchased from H. P. Palmer a large residence at the corner of East Twentieth and Brazes streets, prloe I13.SO0. Charles A. Malarkey ' bought a large colonial house at the corner of East Twenty fourth and Knott atreeta, from L P. Palmer at a price of $14,300. LAND SALES IN TATE , r ADDITION REPORTED - The Tat Investment company reports tha following sale In Tate's addition during tha week to local buyers: Lots 13 and 2( la block t to William J. Bore ham, consideration $1150. Lot 14, block 1. to Fred H. Lankow, consideration $700. Lot 10 In block 1 to 8. A, Crowell. consideration $500. Lot U and the south t feet of lot 14 la block 1 to David M. Botaford. A bungalow located on lot 17. block 103. Rose City Park, transfer being made from EL, JDeKeater to lloyd Allison, tha consideration being $3600. Mr.' Alllaon will oooupy this aa hi home. . ; The same company has also sold to a syndicate of Omaha buyers a block of 11 lots la Tate's addition, which will be held tor a rise la value, Labor Men In Politics. As part or tha ' propaganda to en courage the . entry of labor men into politics la Canada, the executive of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada has decided to invito Mr. Fisher, premier f the Australian commonwealth, to make a tour of tha Dominion delivering lectures In tha principal aides on the practical application of labor policies le polu-r B. B. Couthar. erect one story ordinary store, Derby street, between Hellam and Willis; builder. Maul aV HJorten, Jll,- H. Gordon, erect two and ene-naix atory frame dwelling, Sandy road, be tween Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth; builder, B. F. Doty. $3600. L. J. Davis, erect one ana one-nan atory frame dwelling. Lincoln street, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth; builder,1 B. F. Doty. $1800. : L, J. Davis, erect on story frams dwelling, Lincoln street, between Thir ty-ninth and 'orueta: ouuaer, n. v. Doty. $2000. ' - - Robert WJieatier. areci one aiory frame dwelUhg. Kussett atreet, between Mississippi and AiDina; ounaer, same, C VV. BOOSV ereci two ana one-nan . eMmA Wttllln flMnd RVt'nilfl. between Brooklyn and Franklin; builder, John Adolphson, $6000, C. W. Booat,-erect one atory frame fiarage. Grand avenue, between Brook yn and Franklin; builder, John Adolph son, $500. . T. M. Leabo, repair one story frame dwelling, 627 Seventy-first street, be tween Churchill and Millard avenue: builder, same, $350. Peter Thomas, repair two story brick theatre, Orand avenue, between Morri son and Alder; builder, Clemens Fisch er. $3500. August Gierke, erect two story frame offices. East Gllsan street, between East Eighty-first and Eightieth; build er, J. E. Blackburn, $3000. M. B. Goodman, repair two story frame dwelling. Forty-seventh avenue between East Forty-first and Forty third; builder, same, $1000. John P. Sharkey, erect two atory frame dwelling, East Thirty-sixth street between Kelly and Franklin; builder, G. R. Ramaey, $3000. Elisabeth Callahan, erect two story frame dwelling, comer East Forty fourth street and Thirty-third avenue; builder, M. J. Callahan, $4000. MoDonald & Brandt, erect one story frame dwelling, corner Mississippi and Morgan streets; builder, same, $1600. Mrs. E. Muirhead, erect two and one half story frame dwelling, Weidler street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth; builder, A. M. McKrnzle, $7600. Trinity Presbyterian church, erect one story ordinary church, Virginia street, between Eighth and Ninth; builder, H. Glaze, $6000. Mrs. J. A. Roberson, repair two story frame dwelling, 460 East Burnstde street, between Eighth and Ninth; build er, A. E. Roper, $500. E. Lu Graham, repair one etory rrame dwelling, Stella street, between Mar quam and Woodbine; builder, J. 8. Weeks, $1400. J. Dan ley. erect two story frame store. Woodstock street, between Fifty-first and Fifty-second; builder, D. G. Shell, $140. J. E. Dolen, erect two story frame dwelling. East Fifteenth street, between Brasee and Knott; builder, same, $3000. H. W. Peterson, erect two stery frame dwelling, 774 Rooaevelt street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth; build er, O. M. Wheeler. $2000. Ben Gadsby, repair two story frame dwelling. 820 Overton " street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth; build er, E. Melton, $1600. King estate, repair three atory gro cery atore. Fifth street, between Stark and Washington; builder, J. L Marshall. $600, Mlas Clara A. Love One and ene half atory frame dwelling, East Main street, between Twenty-third and Twenty fourth; builder, W. H. Slavena, $2700. Lennls Day One atorr frame dwelling Liberty street between East Fourteenth and Fifteenth; builder, name, $450. Jennie C Smith Two and one half story frame dwelling, Marguerite ave nue, between Clinton and Ellsworth; builder, E. W. Reder, $4000. 'F. F. Drake One and one half story frame dwelling. Ninth street, between Stanton and Siskiyou; builder, F. J. Mitchell. $2500. J. S. Klngsley One and one half story frsroe dwelling, East Thirty-seventh street, between Hancock and Tilla mook; builder, same. 32500. W -A. Carpenter Two and one half story frame dwelling. East Twenty- fourth street between Hawthorn and East Market; builder, same, $7500. F. F. Haradon Repair two story frame factory, Eaat Sixth street be tween Couch and Davis; builder, Lewis As Lewis. $4000. C Wasn One story frame dwelling, Detroit avenue, between Holman and Portland boulevard; builder, same, $1000. J. D. Kennedy Repair two story frame store, 838 Union avenue, between Falling and Shaver; builder, J. A. Wil son, $1400. , F. A. Huttberg One story frame barn. 435 Brown street, between Sixth and Seventh: builder, same, $1000. F. L. Stiles Two and one half story frame dwelling 169-171 Royal court, be tween Buena vista and Imperial; build er, same, $4000. W. H. Riddle One atory frame dwel ling. East Sixty-second street, between Brazee and Alameda; builder, John J. Cunningham, $2000. Harry Feres Two stdfy frame dwel ling. East Seventy-ninth street, between Kliokltat and Siskiyou; builder, F. J. Morris. $1000. Josephine BUyeu Two atory frame dwelling, Eaat Sixty-third street between sandy road and Siskiyou; builder, J, D. Dlsbrow. $2000. John Gorkey One story frame dwel ling, Winchell street, between Alblna and Kerby; builder, John Ring, $120$. C M. Morser On story frame con fectionery stor. 13a Greeley -street be tween A ins worth and Holman; bulldsr, same, $1000. . .. , i . L. R. LeTlssler On ' story frams dwelling, Flfty-seoond avenue, . between Sixty-first and Sixty-second; builder, aame, $600. CL H. Chick Two and en half story frame dwelling. East Fifty-third street between Belmont and Taylor; builder, W. B. Donahue, $11,000. Phoenix Iron Works, repair foundry. tSephens atreet between Union avenue and Eaat Third atreet; builder, same; V Latham, one atorr rrame ataM. I V."' T Michigan avenue between Ekldmore andJV5?"' Prinnft IiiiIMa rit Ai4,H,.k nnh, iaa C J. Crosby, one and a half story frame dwelling, Gantenbeln avenue, be tween Skidmore and Fay; builder, same: $2000. Charles W. Cleveland, two story f ram dwelling, Clinton atreet between Thirty first and Thirty-second; builder, aame; $2600. Oscar LlndquHt, two story frame dwelling. East Twenty-third street -between Sumner and Mildred; builder, satnar-siesor- r ' . O. Ella, repair two story frame dwell ing, Russell street between Vancouver and Williams avenues; builder, same; $000. ; - . Joseph Kaffechleder, on story frame dwelling, East Twenty-fourth atreet, be tween Oolng and Preacott; . builder, aame; $1600. - E. L. McKern, two story frams dwell ing. 1 Oregon street between East Thirtieth and Thirty-first; builder. H. B, Wood Cat $(U)0. F. G. Buffum, two and on half story frame dwelling, Overton street between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-sevonth; builder, same; $7600. - , ' Smith-Wagoner oompany, repair on story frame dwelling. Union avenue be tween Couch and Davis; builder, same; $1600. , . .- - . & C. Cornwhlt. tw story frame dwelling, Clinton street between East Thirty-ninth and Fortieth; builder, aatne; $2600. - . George Best, erect on and a half atory frame dwelling, corner Patton ave nue and Falling atreeta; butlder, same; Builcflng: Will Bo Eloht arid . ; May Be Twelve Stories . ' i . In Height. , . ; ' ; '" " '.. .T.'i;l- ' John S. 8allj Who rcntly took over ' th 10x10$ foot lot at the northeast oomer of Fourth and Washington on ' 1 0-year leave, had commissioned Archi tects McNaughtoo A Raymond to pre pare plans and specification for a build ing which he win erect ea th slta Mr. Beall baa not fully decided th alx of th proposed building, but It will , hot be lea a than eight stories and may be 18.) Th ground ' floor will be 00- oupled by th Merchants National Bank' a a aw home, and th upper floors will t ntlilxed for offices. v i . Architects Clausen Claua have ocmplated the plans for th new armory to be erected at Woodbura, Tha builds . lag Is ,to b a two-story 1 brick and concrete structur. 10x114 feat and will' cost approximately $30,000. . ; ,;; , 0NQ LETS CONTRACT FOR BRICK STRUCTURE' - .... . , . ,1 - Dr. H. I. Ong has let tha contract for ,' a two-atory brick store and offlo balld-' Ins; at the southeast oomer of Thir teenth and Salmoa atreeta Th bulldlag will coat between $$000 and $10,000. Dr. Ong owns th entire quarter block at Thirteenth and Salmon and Intends within th aext year or two to cover th 100 by 100 feet Th foundation 1s , to be put In with sufflolent strenstn to aupport a six r lgbt atory atructure,' which will be built as soon as tha de velopment la that section 'of th city will justify th Investment V dwelling. 1871 Flsk street between Da. faw and fyraouse; buUder, O. W. filers; 400. . - A. A. Hessemer. ona atorr fram Ka ra Eaat 8ixty-nlnth street, between Forty, eighth aud Foster . Road; builder, same; IB. ' . - - . C Bomberser. ona and ona-half atorw- frams dwalUng, Eaat Twentynhlrd street, between Going and Presoottl builder, same: $2$00, N. J. Chriatanaan. renalr ne and im.' half atory frame dwelling, Flfty-txta avenue, between Seventy-aTxth and Sev-. enty-elghth; builder, Frank Gregory ioo. . , W. B. Reese, one and one-half story frame dwelling,- Eaat Twenty-seventh street, between Alberta and Sumner; builder. 8. L. Reese; $1600. Morton conn, repair one story rrame atnurant. 41T Waahinaton street be tween Eleventh and Twelfth: builder. John Bingham; $500. J. P. Kelt, repair on story frame flwelimg. 171 Anaeny street, oetween . Third and Fourth: builder. H. Hlrsch- berger company; $500. t Columbia Creosotlng company, erect ne story frame shed, foot Montgomery atreet Between river and railroad acne: nunoer, a. ianu; steuu. Hattia Meier, renalr one and one-halt story frame dwelling. Height street, be tween Beaoh , and Fremont; builder,. aame;J750. ' ' ii. H.' Jeasup, repair one atory irama rarara and shed. 36E0 Slxty-aeventh atreet. between Thirty-fifth and Thlr-ty-aeventh avenues; builder, same; $360. J. Buohtel, tepalr one atory fram dwelling. 480$ Forty-eighth avenue, be tween Fifty-eighth and Flfty-nlnUx streets; builder, same; $500. Eachtne shop, orrlsoa and Jones;. $450. Mra Ethel Union avenue, between Belmontf - builder. A, E. It would take all th vacations 'of a long lifetime to visit observantly all the. lers, ens story fram 1 delightful places of Oregon. 8E3EHER IIESORT9 . ' 8OLMER RESORTS n 11. M. Greene, ea and one-half story frame dwelling, 171- Eaat Fiftieth atreet between Broadway and Hanoook; bunder, aame; $1600; . . Dorm J. Zan, one atory fram garage Franklvn! hulldar. 1. Joraean; 3400. L. A. Helbock, one and one-half story frame dwelling, 49 Webster street, be tween isintn . ana juevemn; nuiiaer, same; $1000. - J. P. ZlrngerlbeU two story frame dwelling. Umatilla -street, between. East Thirteenth and Fifteenth; builder, Fred Cappell; 81800. ; J. P. Zirngerfbel, i rapalr two stpry frame dwelling. East Fifteenth street and Tenlno: builder. Fred Cappell; $250. J. P. Zlrngerlbel, repair two atory rrame dwelling, East Twenty-nrsi street between Harney and Clatsop i builder, F"a Cappell: $1360. V. A. Billion, repair one story brick Med mm ai rnces Not Considering Quality of Work Done and Fifteen Yean' Guarantee; Backed by Nearly I ; a Quarter of a Century in Portland - ; :; A Word of Caution Good Teeth' mean good digestion good digestion means good health, which should be your first con sideration. When you buy dental work, buy the best. Dr. W. A. Wise has practiced his profession in Portland during the past 4 years, and has held the highest dental positions within, the gift of the state. He has surrounded himself with a corps of experts, each man excelling in some paticular branch of the dental profession.- We have 4 rep utation to guard jealously ; Slipshod or careless work wpuld endanger our standing in the community - and tear down the good name secured after, nearly a quarter of , a century of painstaking and honorable practice. Our prices, which are extremely, moderate, are as low as it is possible to produce the. best results. We leave the balance to your , good judgment . j u 1 r ; . . , . GOOD RUBB101 P1ATES, each . ...... . . ;$5.00 BEST RED RUBBER PLATES, each . : . U ,$7.50 22k GOLD OR PORCELAIN CROWN for. .$5.00 22k BRIDGE 1EETH, guaranteed, each. $5.00 : GOLD OR ENAMEL FILLINGS . . ... . .$1.00 UP , SILVER FILLINGS, each .50c UP IPAINLESS EXTrUCTING v. VV. . riV;n .50c UP AH Work Is Guaranteed 'Against Imperfections in Material and Workmanship and Against All lOnt-of-Towa Patient' Work Com. tpleted in On Day Whan STeoeesary. The Wise Dekiiltal Co;9 Inc. 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IDLAL y SUMMER RESORT NEW MODERN HOTEL BUILDINO with tteam heat, private baths, electric lights. New up-to-date bathhouse, with experienced mas tuer and mattuese in constant attendance. t ' . ' . . I , Meals and Accommodations Unexcelled North-Bank trains and upper river, boats all atop at Collins Springs. Rates and reservation! on application. ' - ; . v Beautiful Hotel Moore V CLATSOP BEACHSEASIDE, OREGON Portland's Nearest Beach Resorts Via A. A C S. R. : Open All Year ' Directly overlooking the Pacific' Oceary. fAf delightful Summer . and Winter resort' Hot salt batha and turf bathing. Sea foods a, tpe- ' cialtyv Walks, drivet and boating. . DAN J. MOORE, Prop. " For Ilest or5 Pleasure Elk Creek Hotel on Cannon Beach f: "TaaSoenloBaacaotOrtfoa" I Hoe Barf ana Freaa Water j.; ins, aiegant views, Bintifal Walks, Boeaio woaaai Xxeellaot Cnalne, Moantaia Water v VriU for lUaarvaSoni Tand JFamily W.B.XOWtT,Fnrp, F.0. 81ASIDK, 0& r . i L V- I-1 ft- MOOR li'ty - t. POlsoN 0Al REMEDY THE STANDARD NEVER FAILINO " jTlkCS, CHILBLAINS. rCLONS, SURNS, ETC HVAWAPLC nouiinuio Hurt. at Bageeisrs havk it or will ostium om acojicar . ACCrfT NO SUBSTITUTca. rrrco ms .enrs. UW6irYMlCMELaC0. .SANfSANClBCO. ; : Journal Tr Bring Rcoulto 1