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The Oregon Daily Journal from Portland, Oregon • Page 14

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XV 2" VTHE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL;" PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1914; i REALTY AND BU ILDING EWS OF TH EWEEK SALES AND HAPPEN I NQS IN REAL ESTATE WORLD PORTLAND AND NEAR jT -a .1 i ly-f rr I'T the Th dallv lenirthnlnK out of rut -of transfers flld for record in class furnishes irrefutable proof that Portland prices are low. There Is no doubt about this, 'but investors will not see Jt. They demand larger concessions than holders are yet willing to make, and the result is a stagnant market. AIMas Business Site SU. The business property comprising a 40x100 foot improved lot at the southwest corner of Russell street and Rodney avenue in- Albina.

was sold yesterday by Sarah Clunis to William Obis-ner, consideration $7500. office of th county cleric is prooi positive of a irrowln lnterwt In local real state. Hlrwe Mar 1 the market has undoubtedly turned from sluggiah-riesa to near activity. Nothing, however, has occurred to uplift In any way the prevailing price level. While owners are somewhat aware that condition necessitate a marking down of tkeJr properties In order to bring about wJes.

they nevertheless are on the lookout for anything In their locsflitles that has the semblance of a real sale, following which they promptly stiffen In their demands and In some Instances actually, set "their figures up a few notches. Low prices are quoted until a broker happens to come along with nn offer and then the encouraged holders elevate thlnira a fow npfiTB. To Build la xrrtnffton Park. Oliver Ooodspeed has purchased from Edward A. Washburn tot 11, and the south half of lot 9, in block 85, Irving-ton park, for $2375.

Prospective view of proposed O. N. G. Armory. Sandy Xlver Farm Sella.

Eugene; June 6. Th plans of Thomas P. Varwig has sold to L. T. Dussell 80 acres in section 3, township Hunslcker Preusse, of this city, for the new O.

K. O. armory in Eugene, have been selected by the general 1 south, range 4 east, W. for $3500. rifle rang, bowling alley, gymnasium, platting room and others necessary to a well equipped armory.

The building will cost between 155.000 and The state appropriated $25,004, Lane county gar a similar sum. and the city of Eugene will issue bond in that amount for Us reet ion. The site coat $19,000. or reinforced concrete construction, and will be 139x150 feet In dimensions, contanlng a large drill halL which will also be used for a city auditorium. The gallery will hav a seating capacity of 1500.

There will be a large number of rooms for the officers, rooms for noncommissioned officers, store rooms. staff, and bids for the construction of th building, whkh is to be erected at Sal of Alton Hon and Lot. D. M. Fisher has taken title to lot the corner of Seventh avenue East and Oak street, will be called for at once.

22, block 8, Williams avenue addition. The building will be either of brick The property Is located on Cook ave nue, just off-Wllllams avenue, and waa sold by Fannie L. Hall for $4600. sketches for a Masonic Tempi which UNIVERSITY STRUCTURES TO -BE IMPROVED it Is proposed to build at Astoria. Wew Horn on East Anieny.

In the face of discouraging situation, however, there are a lot of brokers hre who aw? turning out an astonishing large grist of sales every week. One phase of the brightened aspect of the current situation, which Indicates better things for the near future la the keenness of speculators. These gentleman are anxious to do things but when they get right up to the point of signing the contract many of them get thoughtful and strangely back away. That there must be some hope for an early change In the real estate market Is evidenced by. the frequently beard statement of brokers that there Is a broader Inquiry from prospective Investors than has been known for a year or more past.

rile Company Buys Paotory Bit. The Raymond Concrete Tile company -has taken title to lot 9, block 4, in Industrial Center, where a plant for the Tentative plans of the building committee provide for a four story fire George W. Priest, a speculativ Recently completed home of Jacob Kanzler, president of Progressive Business Men's club, at East Thirty-first and Clayborne streets, Eastmoreland. Plans by Architect "Charles W. Ertz.

housebullder has purchased a building proof structure 45x100 feet in ground dimensions. The details of the build site facing south on East Ankeny street ing are being handled by a committee composed of Q. W. Sanborn, W. V.

MacGregor and Dr. O. C. Fulton. near Floral -avenue, Imediately oppo site tho fine new home of Mayor Al bee, consideration $2250.

LATE RURAL REALTY AND BUILDING NEWS $5000 Bsldno In Xrrlxurtoa. Sal In Albina Homestead. George J. Petersen nd wife to Ictha Freemn Bloomqnlst, lots 5. 6, block 2.

Petenon ubUision of lot 24. A Oatman'a Little Homes No. 4 Frank B. Potter and wife to Auguat Speetat, lot 6, fclock 5, Altoona Park Highly J. Kick urn to Ethel J.

Wilson, lot 4. block 70. Sellwood Bert W. Richards ls having a $5000 State Architect W. Knighton's' plans for he alterations and additons to Deady halL library, engineering building and men's dormitory, at th University of Oregon.

Eugene, will greatly Improve these structures and largely add to their efficiency. Mr. Knighton is taking bids for the work, and will probably let th contracts by June 10. In the reconstruction of the university buildings the exterior of Deady ball will be unaltered, although the interior will be entirely replastered and The quarter block at the northeast rectors of Molalla district to prepare 10 10 residence built on a lot on East Twen corner of Skidmore and Williams ave arawings tor a one-story eight-room ed to the present library building to accommodate th demand for stack space, providing an ultimata capacity of W.000 books. Duplicating th two story portion of th engineering building will be built a 40x100 foot brick addition, with a wing 21x44 feet, which will be converted Into, class rooms, offices, lecture and exhibit rooms.

To the dormitory will be added a two story and basement brick portion, to be given over to a new dining room on the first floor and a suite or rooms for th matron on th second. The estimated cost, exclusive of heating, electric wiring, electrio book elevator and metal book stacks, is tleth street, near Knott, in Irvlngton. nue, Albina Homestead, was sold yes schoolhouse, which it ls planned to build this summer. Th district haa The building permit was taken out yes terday by William Oeisner to Barah terday. Work will begin at once.

Clunis for $4500. C. Brenneman and wife to Myrtle L. Beach, east 80 feet south half lot 5, block 6, Swan addition 1 R. W.

Gilbert to V. Clark, lot 6, provided $10,000 to be used In building Sal of Jackson Uineral nnds. C. W. Burrege of Jackson county has sold to the Iron Lime company, a corporation organized by Portland investors, an extensive deposit of iron and lime rock located near Gold Hill.

The consideration was reported at $150,000. While nothing has as yet been made public as to the intention of the purchasing company, it is believed that it means a large development of a new schoolhouse. manufacture of concrete piles Js to be The property was sold by the F. N. Clsrk representing tho Iewis-Wlley Hydraulic owner of City View Park Sal.

Bew Horn on sZalloxy Avenue. Bdcewood oooo M. B. Schouweller to Jennie Schouweiler. Oon to Raise Ghloksna.

the tract reflnlshed. including the replacement of the former steep stairway by one of wife, lots 1. 2, 7, 8, block 2, Kendau addition 10 Joseph Allen of Portland has pur M. Trulson has let the contract to Edward Olson for a one and one-half story frame cottage, to be built on a quarter block site at 980 Mallory ave R. It.

Hill and associates have taken title to two lots facing on Xeo avenue between East Eleventh and East Thirteenth streets In City View Park, Just north of Sellwood. The property was Bold by Clara Venator for $4000. J. Uncoln Ellis and wife to B. F.

chased the George Hegler six-acre easy rise. Irring-ton Iot Changes Hands. Nathaniel T. Palmer has sold to W. poultry ranch, located near Fall City.

Feemster, lot 17. block 7, Xenninus addition 10 A brick wing $x40 feet will be add- nue. The house will cost $2500. the mineral resources of southern II. See the single lot at the southwest Empire Inrestment company to Cb-Iclfc Erlckson, lots 5.

6, block East St. Johns Wew Bank at Canity. corner of Kast Twenty-fourth and Til $1800 bungalow on James street, be Buys Xorrlngton Horn. The Canby State bank, better known O. Israel Medredofsky and wife to E.

lamook streets, Irvlngton; nominal consideration. O. E. Warner paid $3000 for a house tween State and Charles in Berkeley Addition. under its Id name of the Cnnby Bank large apartments containing four and five rooms to one of two and three room apartments.

The building will also be provided for an interior open court. The estimated cost of the work is $20,000. Bx. TmHlngesj to Build at Biverwo od. Dr.

Paul A. Trullinger is having a $3500 dwelling erected at Riverwood, south of the city, on the Willamette. The building is being erected by the Butterworth-Stevenson company. Trust company, is now building a and lot located at the northwest corner of Henry and Strowbrldge avenue, In Lorrlngton Addition. Ethel L.

Dryer 750 10 10 460 Activity In BUllory Addition. fine new bank, building at Canby and Osborne, lot 8, Mock 1Z, KlDerta Council Crest Investment company to Florence A. Shoemaker, lot 7, block S3, tract. Coancil Crest Mill Land company to Kirklas Antonlan Giarmakapoulos, lot 9, block 1, Owen addition expects to. be able to occupy it in sold the property.

Flans for Hewport School. Architect Charles H. Burggraf of Albany, announces the completion of plans for the proposed school building to be erected at Newport, for which $16,000 of bonds was recently voted by the Newport district. The plans call for a two story and basement frame structure with recitation rooms, office, rest rooms and a large assembly halL Bcyal Court tots S1L Dr. J.

O. (Srlm has purchased the two lots at the southwest corner of Ttoyal Court and Kast Olisan streets; consideration $4300. very few weeks. It will be 50x50 and J. W.

McFadden has let the contract for a two story frame residence to be erected on East Harrison street near East. Fortieth. The estimated cost of th housa ls $1500. Hawthorne Terrace Bal. occupies one of the most prominent corners in town, one block west of its Building In Alameda Park.

II. B. Oakieaf is' building a $4500 dwelling on East Fifty-second street present location. The new building will Li V. Owen to Clara Owen, lota 15, 19, block 12, St.

Johns Park addition Portland Trust Savings Bank to W. B. Straohal, lots 7. 8, block 2. Bridgeton 425 Contract Xt Tor Wast Side Horn.

Contractors Klant Niner have begun the erection of a two. story frame residence on Northrup street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, The house and lot described as lot 2, block 3, Hawthorne Terrace, wlis recently purchased by A Grutze from D. T. Lloyd for $2600. be of concrete with an ornamental between Mason and Skidmore in Alameda Park.

front of cream pressed brick and will be a decided change from anything ever for Mrs. Alice M. Campbell. The house South End Sal A fractional lot tlie southwest corner of Water ami Mead streets, Houth I'oi tliin.l, wns sold last week by Paul A. Vlcke to Carmine liohertl for $3800.

Tabor Inrestment compsny to Mary 0. Quinn et lot 13, block 2, Sewickly addition 10 A. A. Die! et al. to Mary I.

Sweeney, Stanfleld Sheep Banon Sold. Frank Sloan of Stanfleld has pur Belated Dd rued. put up in Canby. 15000 Irvlngton Horn. Bowman Co.

look out a will cost approximately $5000. Plans by Architect C. W. Ertx. Transferring title to an Edgewood The bank will occupy the corner chased the large sheep ranch and live Contract Xt for Brick Tner.

Contractors Klamt Miner hav begun the erection of a two story brick arftj frame residence dn Northrup street. between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets for Mrs. Alice M. Campbell. Plans by Architect Charles W.

Erts. Cost $5000. stock belonging to Joe a. Connelly 01 room, wihen will be about 30x50, and wli have on office room, of about house and lot from V. L.

Clark to R. W. Gilbert, a deed was filed for rec building permit yesterday for a two story frame dwelling to be erected on East Nineteenth street, between Klicki 57x100 feet beginning southwest corner lot 6, block 3, Cherlna addition 10 Matthews Planting company to Otto Julius Voelker. lot 17. block 16, Tre- Umatilla The Connelly place contains 4500 acres and ls said to be one of the best sheep propositions in ord yesterday which was executed last October.

The property is located on tat and Fremont in Irvlngton. The mont Park i 20x50 for rent. Toa building will be one story high with a full concrete basement over nine reet deep. house will cost $5000. Mount Tabor Besidence Deal.

The quarter block residence site on Kast Morrison snd East Sixty-fifth 'streets. Mount Tabor, was recently Crown Investment company to James T. that county. The consideration- was Oermaa Congregation to Build. 1 The German Congregational Zion church has let the contract for the erection of a frame and brick veneer edifice to be erected on the East Side.

The estimated cost of the church is $10,000. the west slope of Mount Tabor, at East Taylor and East Fifty-eighth streets. The parcel sold for $5000. around $25,000. J.

Taggart, lots 2, 3r block or suo-dlrision blocks 1, 2, 3, rarkhurst addition 495 Theatre Poundation Permit Issued. purchased by Martin Kalie from Rozala The BoyaJohn-Arnold Contracting To signal following automoblllst that be ls going to stop his own car a Londoner has Invented a semaphore which swings Into position automatically as he applies the brakes. Hugh H. Carey and wife to T. I- Buys Harney Grain Zands.

company obtained a building permit yesterday for the concrete walls, foot Kelair for $3200. The property is in Kust Lynn addition, the west slope of the compton, lot 14, dwck Jiroaaway ladditlon 10 A. B. Cooley of Umatilla county has purchased two sections of Harney val B. M.

Lombard and wife to W. F. Hub ings and columns of the theatre build Sal In Southeast Section. Judge J. H.

Cleland has sold to Lillian H. Schmidt an Improved parcel of land on East Forty-ninth street, near ley grain land and ls going Into the lng being erected by the Farrell estate bard, lot 6, block 4, Hancock street addition 700 Xanton Lots Bring 1 800. wheat business on an extensive scale. Cottage drove Activity. Cottage Grove realty men report a brisk inquiry for both city and farm property.

The great bulk of the sales reported Involve smalr acreage tracts a few miles south of the town. Al J. Prophet has sold to A. W. Lambert a 12 acre parcel two miles east of Cottage Grove.

Karl K. Mills has sold to William Van Gorden six acres located south of the town. South End Brio to Bedecked. The city council has let the contract to Jeffery Buck ton to put down a new. deck on the Front street bridge at a cost of $9000.

Helen M. Taylor to Charles I Taylor, Clinton, consideration $3500. He has also purchased a caterpillar at the southwest corner or etars- ana Park streets. The cost of that portion of the construction of the building will lots 17. 15, woes 11, Jireiyn jo A.

C. McMlcken has sold to John T.unovli- the west half of lots 53 and 64, In blork 37, Kenton, for $1(500. pio-v- and other farm machinery for D. S. Ward to O.

O. Edwards et Terrace Park Cottage Sells. be $000. bis new rancn. lots 42, 44, 48, 48, DIOCJC ifti, Jrrlnf ton Park 10 H.

H. Mllllren has taken title to a Pulton park Activity. L. B. Tilbury and wife to J.

O. Duhr- Vtw Horn on Upper Peninsula. Blehards Buy in Irvlngton. new nous ana tu root lot Terraoe The Busiest Corner in Portland! Trades for Klamath Xand. J.

II. Shipley and A. O. Carff of Me koop, lot 7, XamhUl Terrace Wilburton Investment company to A. X.

At East Ninth and Jarrett streets. Bert W. Richards has purchased moniayiua on ine One of the. leading agents reports a Contractor Thomas Downing is build Anderson, lot la, block wiiDunoa iv from the Mauta Building Investment company the" residence site described HarKlns ror deal under way for a large farm. Minn vl lie have traded 800 acres of land near their home town to E.

W. Roberts B. L. Setrens, sheriff of Multnomah J. E.

Jones and W. G. Pearson are each building a one and one-half story frame cottage on Front street, between Miles and Elm, in Fulton Park, each house to cost 13500. Plans by Architects Roughtaling Dougan. ing a l'k story bungalow for F.

Johan-sen. The contract price ls $2400. county, to pnoenix iana company, hub 1 lnta 1. f. 10.

block 4. Kzcel- of Klamath county for 100 acres of Coming to Oregon. The Oregon hotel in Hood River, sior (assigned to Claude T. Ricet 36 land In Poe valley, Klamath county, as Jot 19, block 24, Irvlngton. and located on Kast Twentieth street, near Knoft.

A nominal consideration is recited In the deed. A. R. England of the Hillsboro Land owned by the Columbia Securities T. M.

Word, sheriff of Multnomah Bw Thompson Street Horn. Mr. Roberts gave other property in full Realty company recently received company, was recently purchased by county, to K. K. llau, Kts 4, block 10.

Summit addition 082 payment of the Yamhill county acreage. D. P. Donovan of Boise, Idaho, con Bew Oongraffational Church. Mr.ry C.

Allen, guardian, to lra sideration $90,000. In the same trans- The German Congregational church word from Oklahoma that five families were selling out near Kingfisher in that state for good prices and were coming to Washington county to Portland Architect Crets Job. Contractor W. S. McMeeken has broken ground on Thompson street near East Eighteenth for an $8500 residence; the house ls to be a one story frame and is being erected for E.

J. Ellison. Franklin, unaiviaea nair inicrei mi block 10, Center addition 175 Almd Vark Sal. Nlckolas Frahges has from Carl V. Lively, of I obtained.

a building permit yesterday i for a one story frame church edifice Architect P. Brown of Portland J. H. Riches and wife to Cora K. Hood River took title to a 2600 acre Mccarger, nigniT improved wheat farm In east has been employed by the school dl Franklin, undlTidea nan interest iot rs Mock 10.

Center addition 10 Bates Lively, a lot on East Twenty ern Franklin county, Washington. The Henry West and wife to Una Jankala. to be erected at East Ninth and Fremont streets at a cost of $10,000. The I plans of the building were prepared by Architect H. C.

Dittrich. C. Spies fifth, near Mason, in Alameda Park. 4 price paid for this farm was $80,000. Both purchasers indicate their inten CONTRACTS LET AND BUILDINGS PLANNED 46x05 reet beginning oo reex easterly oi crossing north line Princeton street with east liue Macrnm street 1 has the general contract.

tion of holding the properties acauired Big Xast Sid Deal. A parcel of land 150x146 feet. J. H. Cleland and' wife to Lillian A.

Xt. Tabor Cottage. Contractors. Oberle and Cass ell have begun the ereevtion of a two story frame dwelling on East Fifty-fifth street near Taylor, for Miss Mary Bell. The house will cost $4500.

in i as an Investment Both sales were ne section 31. Township 1 R. 2 was I gotiated Schmidt, west reet iot normeaai 16 feet lot 10, block 5, McMahon's addition 8500 by Moore and the feet. 'four stories high, and will occupy I Banker Arnett to Build Some. Ruby to Build at Pifth and Buraside.

recently purchased by II. Mclster from I Lueddemann Ruley company. Lee Arnett of the Bank of Monta- site at the corner of Twelfth and Jane Lewis Chapln and husband to Ade j. pi. Kikerton.

tne consideration Deing Architect W. B. Bell has completed the plans for the fireproof store, the villa has let the contract fox the erec Exchange streets. laide P. Harding, lot block iz, Mt.

Tabor Villa 10 00. The recent traffic survey made under Commissioner Dieck shows that the corner of Fifth and Washington is the busiest corner in Portland. One of the stores in the Swetland Building, located at this intersection, will soon be for lease. If in quest of the best location for stores or offices at nominal rental, call at 303 Swetland Bid. tion of a two story frame residence atre and hotel building to be erected at REALTY TRANSFERS Walter D.

Morgan and wife to B. L. on East Twenty-third street, between Sal In Usooln Park. Thompson and Brasee, the house to South Bud Xmprovement. George W.

Bates, of the Lumbermen National bank, has let the con cost $14,000. iP. W. Campbell has cloxcd a deal Minnie C. Barnes and bnsband to W.

H. with Sidney G. Lathron for the pur uound et lots 13, la, block S. Holman Apartment Altered. Edward Holman Is repairing and altering th three story frame apartment butfdlng at the southeast corner of Third and Mill streets at the cost of $3000.

Permit for Two Cottage. The Metropolitan Investment and Improvement company has begun th tract for the erection of a two concrete stable on First street, Arista Park Ko. 2 S1000 Bxtensir Alterations of Apartments. chase of a fractional residence Jot located in Lincoln Park. The lot faces Edward Holman, owner of the three Mr.

xiiu-Kiiis aim wiie to ll. it. iSdlll-1 lren et lot 20. block 9. Terrace rover and Glbbs.

South Portland. The north on fihaver street, between East the corner of Fifth and Burnside streets, and ls this week receiving bids for the construction of the building. The building is being constructed for A. C. Ruby.

It will be 80x100 feet in dimensions, four stories high. The ground floor will contain a moving picture theatre and five store rooms, all fronting on Burnside. The upper floors will contain about 75 hotel rooms, half of which will be equipped with private baths. The building will story apartment building at the south Wilcox, north halt lot 7, block 4, Brsntwood- 10 Frank Olcese to Russell i Chase, lot 4, block 2, Beaumont 10 T. M.

Word, sheriff Multnomah county, to W. A. Pettigrove, lot 4, block 2, Beaumont, assigned to Russell Chase. 818 Title A Trust company to Wellealey Land company, lot 27. 28 block 10 lots 10, 11, block 6, lots 6, 6, block 4, lots 81, 82, 33, 84, block 2, Wellesley.

lot 34, block 14, lots 17, 18, block 2, lots 1, 2. 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8. block lot 33. block 14, Argyle Park, lots 10, 11, block 18, lots 13, 14, block 13, lots 5, ft. block 16.

lots 7. 8. block 21. Mont- building will cost about $5000. m.ik a 1 i I hwv east corner of Third and Mill streets niAiii biiu msi ncvrnui, tuiiomi-iaugii i vine ivern faric -eea ruel uo, to j.

$2600. 4 I Barber, west half lot 4. block Howes lias moil aiwiwcvi 11 iiikuvuh Aaaiuon 10 erection of a one story frame building at East Seventieth and Sandy Boule W. J. Hummers procurer ruildlnglthe comnlete remodeline- of the struc DMftfng.

just drifting, that's all. is "th half lot 6. lot Bs permits yesterday for six dwelUngs of I turel Mr Holman's plans contemplate the best Dosslble summary that can be I rather Addition vard. The house will cost $2500. The same company Is building an made of the current condition of the Frank Cole and wife to William J.

tne one ana two story type, to Mlchanrlns the bulldins- from one of i aj tut- i- 1 iveiuy ii acres section 11. erected on AiuwauKis avenue in oooui elslr 10 1 township 1 south, range 2 east 1200 Intended to sav that there is not a lot I Frwrint Trnat onmn.nv tr. j.mo. moreland. The houses will cost $2500 each, the entire building program pro ttz I of property changing ownership, for Walker, lot 7, block 8.

Merlow. 8000 Store for Rent viding for an Investment of $15,000. probably cost $75,000. T. BC A.

at Astoria The announcement comes from Astoria that the actual construction of the proposed $30,000 T. M. building will begin about July 15, and that it will be ready for occupancy January there is but even at that, realty, bro- -vCi, i iul block 1, Archer Place 875 v- i m. J. Mauts audr wife to Louise Wll- Store in The Journal building, size 20x56.

Ideal location for hiarh class Astoria Blasonlo Tempi. Interest manifested In what they claim I Hams Patterson, lot 4, block 4. Irr- millinery, ladies' or gents' tailorings 10 A firm of local architects, whose is the best opportunity to make money I 'ngtoJ, name is temporarily withheld, has been that has been offered here for years. 'SSSt riorist, optician or specialty nouse. Reasonable rental.

Long lease. Apply commissioned to submit preliminary 1 next. The building will be 53x100 An Investigation of comparative sales! is, Jones mora 850 journal business onice. iaqv.j In Balf a dosen cities in' Portland's y4 TENTATIVE LAND VALUES WILL BE CONSIDERED AT MEETING TOMORROW AFTERNOON Builders' and Finishers' UU UU UU UU UU UU LJ I I I III 1 Directory 'UlJ UU UU'UU uifi uuu! 10 10 23 rs IS HOUSE KGVEB FREMONT 1.1 rv A IIOUUIE. 103 K.

Water at. B. 8820. 1 I Ull ImproTxl handling- marblnery. IRON WORKS PAClkli; IRON WlUb.8.

All Arcblt.Ttuml Iron. Castings, Beams. ADflea. ORNAMENTAL WIRE A-O IHOlf hmlWAU VV'lUkl ASU UtlKN WUHKS. 2U4 mi.

ArrnnpoTiirai wiry Him troo. FAINT, Pit AMD GLASS HASMliStfUN A "Higb Slundurd" palat. N. E. eornw 31 and Taylor.

1771. 1-iONbMt 1M 1st Main 1334. twjw 'fm i i ti I in I 1 1 I JW 2 SL 1 -I 1 LJ.nl 1 MONROE 1 I I JT- tm-'T7 'sj 1 I I I I I lM2sal I 1 1 I I I i 1 a. rAIlfTIMQ. PAPERH ANQING.

TINTING. Ibe ECONOMY l'AINTINti. DKCORATINQ Co. We are doing flrt class work, ne food ma- 17 1 I 13 Z3 14. 17 t7 i ii ni( ifionni iiari Map of district boundedi by St.

irnai, no innveiyi got Dla pjc. pen to pT. We lol the work onrsetvr 1 Call Tabor V16. Will be Rind to explain. You win sare Ml tr cent en the dollar.

Kalso- unins. papering a snermitT. AUCT1 SALE This Complete Modern Residence Will Be Sold at Public Auction on Monday. Jane 15th CO. Ylt8 A- BIOUS, I'alutera and 1'aiM-rhanaera Kiorw 1107 Hawthorne are.

Phoues Tabor ftjCZI. IS'JOX FAIN UNO, aiierban(ciiig, tinting. $2 room. Johns road, Union avenue, Russell and Fremont street, show-, lng tentative! values as fixed by the county assessor. Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock a meeting of the owners in the above district will be held In the office of Assessor Reed for the purpose of discussing, and agreeing on values to be used "f- v.rc.niiiii u.iuwyi'u itows specialty, u.

It was built for a home by the A. P. Sprague, a Portland lumberman, now en mr. It li 1 1 mt, iOHS ULitAt. liesl work tu pslniiua and lsl.

I I s) Ub4hJ knJLsi-ULSI la I I i irnitL pertns. M. 1S73. A-SH-I. 1 lltb t' A.

OUUOCUNE. WO brauu ave. K. MHO. In, thitlna and psnerbana.na.

Imw prices. gaged in business atHoquiam, Wash. The house is modern in every detail oak' floors, plate-glass windows, glass doors, separate library and living-rooms, sun porch, sleeping porch, hot-water heat, fireplace, full-finisTied cement basemtnt, cement garage with underground gas tank; in fact, everything consistent with a practical modern home, ready to move 1 1C 113 tor good work and siiiar prices. -30- so as 13- eo -2a so so 4 90 so eo I In Installing the Somers System of land annrnlsAl SHEET METAL, "WORKS A COB COai-C sbwtt rneial wcras. not Is, rss into on an hour's notice.

Located in Ladd's Addition, near East Twentieth and Hawthorne laiiraDi wora. rooiinf. seiierai JobMnf. HI wmiw ni" im. wi.

tirnia aim vwr. J3 BULJ lL si miRussn yjliBLJlJLJ "1 11 90 65 63 63 73 S3 MM 65 73 3 AO SO -43 Ai. AASA 57 AO 3 B6 MO 30 SO 4- WINDOW CLIAHITSG. LA PERT WINDOW CLKANEUS. A7" Avenue.

Large corner lot, with more than 250 feet of paved street frontage. -ALL IMPROVEMENTS PAID. Terms $1500 cash, balance to suit at 7 per cent. For inspection and further patriculars, apply to W. H.

ROSS, 516 Spalding Bldff. Main ai27. bUt onannnnn nnr it i wall' PAPim AtOMIiAN WALL PAPKU CO. bu 2d slT A.

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