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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1924)
U i.,.JJ V.47 i, U i i vi 4 A.,-: i 5i 444 JlJuL' hum ' SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 9," 1924 I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE FOLLOWING LINE ARE YOU PLANNING ON BUILDING A NEW HOME? Are you planning on rebuilding your old home? Are you in need of 4 good plumjjing and fixtures? Are you in need of electric supplies and fixtures? Are you planning to install a pipe or Pipeless furnace ? Or are you paying rent and want to save that money ? Call on me and I will be glad to help you. My aim is to give the people the very best for the money. Last year I builded 22 new homes and every one is satisfactory to the . owner. My homes are not complete until they are satisfactory to the' owners. There is no job too small or too large. 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The Salem Brick ft Tile com pany has copies ot many booklets id their office which the officers would be delighted to show to any one Interested. It is advisable. however, that one who is contem plating building after he has found the design he desires to . follow. secure the serviced of a good archi tect. The architect is trained for this kind of work and can arrange the plans and supervise the con struction much -better than the average , business man. home makers and home builders. I nilPHFQQ DP ATMHI I' (Over 90 per cent of the women of ""b " ULL America do their own home NOW M. P.. NOTED FOR WWTK.J i i i Tht Hlawi: ilw MW The Common Brick Manufactu rerV Association, Cleveland, Ohio, can furnish, complete drawings for this design. , , jian's exterior appear-1 ionsequenco of his !a- ' is of thought, dvea 1 iis true of the 1 "ids. The sixe ot 1 ',1 Its location, ; ot t .ttehs beyond Its o'a-1 The man of averas ; only exterior appearance and ngement of plan, but goes pe- the finish and weighs the Us of the .materials nsea in constructions j What Is behind plastering? What lies under beautiful finish of the noorii t finish won't last long. Will BETTER HOMES FOR, AMERICANS ... .nnarn(tlnn de-l WASHINQTON. D.C.. March 8. owy house or aflrlf defects that will mar the --Better Home. .. demonstrations .soeftsfTnelehf and , disappoint ium wwucr. wm De neld all tne country, L mtt? W ISaa what of the outside walls? towQ A e . decreed by drcv'a-( f tl-1.po.toJ? !ttt .!?!S9, dorinB the week of May 11 r i i Tw,' 18.- For the. third year Better t -:iUes as weH as the appear- omes , Amerlca ln golng for. i :.; of the housre. Jhls js P" ward with this work of helping i the most important. No man American families better their 4 . average,-means f can hc-mes in every way ipossible. Us less permanent than, brick The new guide-book of Better X I t beauty and attractiveness and Homes ln Amerlca for; local com. " ,mth or eneci, pricawur - njittees, Just off the press, ex i res a special mens w bomd wu "i r ;ctlon. Brlckw6rkfforms Its s a beautiful finish, never needs try outlay for, painting and . re lays and grows more boautiful ; - yur oy year, n vuyi u and no matter waers t and warm In winter. Count- , can bear Indications i upkeep cost until paid for. the j unltjes throughout the country 3te ana proclaim io l k house always cosia jeasi. i , Trt rtomonstmtA th. advnn owner's good ivdt-i lie Hlawath Is the design ofjtIw of thrIft for nome ownership. - 7 of America's foremost resi- 45 per cent of the '.families Judgment, concern t :e architecu. s peauuiui - aye home-owners). r 2 5j To improve the home envi ronment, thereby helping to build character. 61 To increase the. efficiency of the -wage earner of the house. 12. To stimulate sensible and ap propriate purchasing for home improving. 8. To mobilize community pride for a common objective Pride ot Home. The1 national movement is built around the work in communities of .tho," nation. The movement. which is completely divorced from all commercial and private inter ests of any kind, has the support and backing of President Coolidge who is chairman of the advisory council, members of his cabinet, and such widely influential organ izations as the General Federation ot Women's Clubs, the Architects' Small : House Service Bureau, the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, the American Red Cross, and a number of others. In the first year of the move ment, 1922, about 500 communi ties equipped and demonstrated small houses fully equipped and furnished; and the Better Homes demonstrations last year extended to about double that number of .cities and towns. This year, If present efforts ' are successful. many hundreds of additional com-1 AIrjca munuies in every siaie in ids Union will take part. DEMOCRATIC MANNER PHONE 1337-J m a - f -I -i 3 plains succinctly - why j "Better Homes" demonstrations help com munities wherever they are held, t and the . great good that they ac complish. This Is why, the guide upon points out, "Better Homes demonstrations are held In com RESUME SERVICE TSIDE WOKLIJI b. 17 (By Maliy- f Memel involved ifl t ween Poland, and more than fits have railroad con- To overcome the f present j-ain. i Freight ana passenger snort age or nomes, America, neeas 1 . . t (AA AAA U am win hA rpitnmed unaer an i new uwuro mcUon with the outside wona aa-eement recently 7 signed be- trw Memel and Koenlgsberg un- an arreement recently signed fh Faat ; Prussian author-. tie. , . ; :-7-'7- h -7. 3. To make a sweet and whole some home life available to all. 4. .To assist and ' encourage provided. German Girl Finds Joy LONDON, Feb. 20 (By Mail). Rubbing elbows with plain folks is nothing new in the life of the Duchess of Atholl, who. from the angle of aristocracy, outranks all the other members of the new House of Commons. The wife of a soldier, she nursed the wounded near the firing lines in two wars, that with the Boers in South Africa and the more recent war. At home in Scotland she has a big say in all that has to do with pub lic education and, through her social welfare activities during many years, has gained the repu tation of being a sincere friend of the "under dog." The duchess, like Lady Astor, is petite and has a similar penchant for ropes ot pearls to adorn the neck. But she is not so vivacious nor so girlish in physical contour as the Virginia-born viscountess. For one thing she is older. She was born 50 years ago, the eldest daughter of a Scottish knight. Sir James H. Ramsey. A lew months after her mar riage in 1899 to John George Stewart-Murray, eldest surviving son of the then Duke of Atholl, the Boer war began. Her hus band was ordered out and the next June she followed him to South There she ministered to the hospitaled "tommies" and was especially kind to the Scottish Horse, and irregular corps raised by her husband, then a marquess, Salem's Newest Real Estate Firm The sunny days have come. Spring will soon be here, and say, how about that little farm or city home you are thinking of buying. . We have it. Come in and let us help you get it. 1 acre of land, 8-room house, large barn and woodshed. Joins suburban town, V2 mile from Pacific highway. A complete home at $1200. Terms. Moisan & Ulrich 122 N. Commercial Phone 1354 In Tocfinn Parorhntoc in South Africa. Returning from she was his chief of staff, speak ing and canvassing almost daily. This year, when she stood for Par liament herself, she got in by the slim majority of 500 in a district that has 25,000 voters. But her performance was very notable, not only because for the first time it broke through the traditional op position to women in politics, .but because she brought her constitu ency over to Conservatism, turn ing out a Liberal who had been returned unopposed in tbcelection of 1922. Plan to Modernize Old Charity Colony Opposed Authorities Move to Stamp Out Gambling by Children LONDON. Feb. 20 (By Mail). Gambling and betting among school children in Glasgow has be come so prevalent that the board of education has decided to use stringent measures to stop it. The board has already sent letters to all parents and teachers demand Ing that they use their authority the war, the duchess began writ- BERLIN. Feb. 18 (By Mail). - ing "The Military History of Fraulein Schneider has jumped Perthshire, ' which she did with from airnlanes in a parachute 17 such thoroughness that it required I to overcome this evil. . ' . . I . . .. . . 1 T ! 1 .. . ..1. I., n v. sm rr times and still lives, sne is uer- me years to complete tne two voi-i manv's only female narachutist umes. In the world war she fol- themselves on trivial contests but and works together with her lowed her husband again, this maq7 01 tnem mane regular teis flanee. Otto Heinicke. who Is a time to GalliDoll with the Scottish with unscrupulous bookmakers on builder of parachutes. Horse, and then to Egypt, where horse races and football games. It Both Helncke and Fraulein she aided in Red Cross activities, has oeen statea , mat in one Schneider stoutly disclaim their Despite her work-as a leading school 01 uo pupus DOOKmaiters dftirfr to be nrofeesional acrobats, member of the Perthshire Educa- taae as mucn as 7o a aay in nets Their jumps are made purely as tlon authority and her labors with sporting events for their own plea- the poor of the highlands and sure, and for scientific lnvestiga- lowlands, and the organizing of tion of various types of para-(nursing associations throughout chutes. They take the position I Perthshire, which embraces more that the parachute Is really the (than 1.600 square miles, the duch- lifeboat of the aeroplane, and that ess dipped into politics with ardor airplaniuc on a large scale cannot several years ago. In the elec- be made possible until safe means I tions of January and December, of descent, in case of accident, are 1910, when the Marquess of Tulli- bardine contested the constituency If we don't watch out, this cam paign will slip by without anybody getting red in the face over the yellow peril. AUGSBURG, Bavaria, Feb. 18 (By Mail). Proposals to modern lze a part of Augsburg, where for centuries there- has been located one of the world's oldest estab lished charity settlements, have aroused a storm of protest. The colony consists of 54 two-family houses and the occupants make their homes there under an en dowment arranged in 1519 by the house of Fugger, one of the oldest families of Europe and which was enormously wealthy in the middle ages. Augsburg has always taken a pride in that part of the munici pality set apart by the Fuggers as a home for the destitute of all time. About the time the charity was founded it is said Jacob Fug ger, the textile king of those days, financed the election of Charles V, the family being rewarded in many ways for their services to the kaiser. It is recorded in hist ory that the Fuggers in 1538 were given permission to establish their own mint and to turn out Ha much gold and silver coin as they de sired., ' The charity colony is fenced off from Augsbur? proper and the In habitants administer their own af fairs to a limited extent with the burgomaster of Augsburg as over seer. The old residents of Augs burg insist upon keeping "poor town" as it has been for centuries Shades i I v I I l II IN A II I I I II IW ojlli mm 1 ' ! i Cheerful Color In very Room kiit; fu1 tnn.rnc3t tart where the jinters. If you cioosea delightful for. your shades and draperies, Jrooim must be jf success, i 7 7 nm4vlmAnrfor ee Estimate tzi Color Chart No Order Too Szull or Large a- Build WOOEt-The Universal Material We can furnish you with the best of lumber for your new Home, Garage or repair work. If. it's lumber you need, call on 7 ' ' i us. .We gladly give you estimates on the cost of any building that you may be planning. i J. I. COPELAND YARDS 'I; . WEST SALEM Telephone 576 - " . Yards in West Salem, Albany, Lents, Hubbard, Yamhill, Hillsboro '1 That Home Like Effect that can only be obtained by the use of prop erly selected fixtures. r Ask us any question on the suitability of certain fixtures that's our business and we have made a special study of lighting effects. See Our Complete Line of ' UP-TO-THE-MINUTE FIXTURES FLEENER ELECTRIC CO. 471 Court St. Phone 980 Attention- All Renters We have 117, Salem Homes listed for sale. Among them you can find a home better than the one you rent that you can handle. Below are a few examples. ' 1 - i ' t .' 1. 4 rooms, new, at 2380 East Nob Hill. Garage'; $1950. ' 2. -6 rooms modern, 625 N. 16th; $5100. Fireplace, gas. 3. 4. rooms brand new, 630 Electric Avenue; $3300. ' lias Cement basement, dutch kitchen, fireplace, etc. ' 4. 6 ' rooms N. Com'l. . Cement basement, furnace, fireplace, garage, fruit and paving; $4000. 5. 6 rooms South Church. Furnace, fireplace and garage. Two trim east front lots. Price $4750. . 6. Dandy brand new 6-room In Oaks; $6000. .... . None of these may suit but we have one that will come In. We can solve yom problems. Real . ( Estate and . Fire Insurance BECKE & HENDRICKS U. S. Bank Bldg. IS The Statesman' delivered to your home? No home is complete without this paper at the breakfast table. -. Sensational Land Bargains w - ; My office business has grown o that I have.no time "to look after couatry property. I have, therefore, decided to put all niy country -holdings on sale at Trices and terms that will cause them to sell readily. Will sell from 5 to 124 acres on very easy terms. , 55 acres for $1750. 20 acres for $800. 5 acres Improved for $600. 65 acres with buldings and some in cul tivation $4000. These tracts are all 8 miles from Salem and two miles from paved highway. School on place, also nice creek and springs. I :so have 65 acres for $2000, or 110 acre with buildings for $3500. 20 acres fine land, house, barn, small orchard and 2.000 cords nice timber, creek flowing year round, $3000. -' The timber on this land is worth more than the price asked for tha place. -50 acres' 5 miles from Salem, some timber, good, pasture, 10 acres plowed ready to seed, good woven-wire fences and new windmill, $4000. 2 acres just outside city limits of. Salem, all In fruit; small house,, $2500. All of this property can be purchased on very easy, terms. Will give buyer work cutting and hauling wood if desired. Fine chance for a poor man- to get a home. Come in and talk It over. , JOHN H. SCOTT. . ; '- 208 Oregon Buildlns ! MontUy Installment Loan on desirably located modern dwellings Following is an example of 6 $1000.00 Loan for 142 Months. ' Pay- Prln- Intre- Total Pay- Prln- Intre- Total . meivt cipal est Payment ment cipal est Payment $1000.00 $916.00 : 1st 7.00 $5.00 $12.00 13th ' 7.00 - $4.53 $11.58 993.00- 909.00' - v 2nd 7.00 4.97 11.B7 14th 7.00 4.55 11.55 986.00 802.00 3rd 7.00 4.93 11.93 15th 7.00 4.51 11.51 979.00 895.00 4th 7.00 4.90 11.90 16th 7.00 4.48 . 11.48 972.00 888.00 5th 7.00 4.86 11.86 17th 7.00 4.44 11.44 965.00 881.00 6th 7.00 4.83 11.83 18th 7.00 4.41 .11.41. 958.00 74.00 7th 7.00 4.79 11.79 19th 7.00 4.37 11.37 951.00 867.00 8th 7.00 4.76 11.76 20th 7.00 4.34 11.34 944.00 860.00 9th 7.00 4.72 11.72 21st 7.00 4.30 11.30 937.00 853.00 t 10th 7.00 4.69 11.69 22nd 7.00 4.27 11.27 930.00 846.00 t. 11th 7.00 4.65 11.65 23rd 7.00 4.23 11.23 92300 83900: 12th 7.00 4.62 11.62 24th 7.00 4.20 11.20 And so on your interest decreasing every month to the final payment. Privilege given the borrower to pay $100 or any multiple on any monthly payment date, or to pay entire balance due with out any bonus. The net cost to you on this loan is lower than any monthly pay ment loan plan, of any other company la this territory. We also have 5-year semi-annual Interest payment loans. Hawkins & Roberts ; 205 Oregon Building SALEM, OREGON r I 6 h I1-