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; -: ... Sunday mqrniKg; .march 2- 1925 : THfc OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON if ' " 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 I. .--.' .. . ., , c" If I i 4 1 I1 - " f ' '- I. msfto wmsb mm 'i'-J I ini n- -'nRfTTT nin-T T HE planning of a small- home containing most of the deslraplo features vitaoqt up, is work of aa expert. ' - ! v ' . tin Kenwood oir will find kitchen Is large enough t accommodate the averate family If the occasion demands, the din ing table may he placea in the living room, as this room is' amply large, being .11'' 3"xl9', with fflrn!ar xtoni end-. ' . . - .' ','--.' . 1 . ? .- Le tu GHESTERE.lti:as 740 Stewart ptreet v - - : I Hear Faxrich School C , ... j i f Wateb. till space for sew plana ech week II SAL ESNIADE BYGUIIISTS j ii m.m i M in ' ' Kay Buys Big-Tract-Near Own Addition; Residence ProperV Moving- fT. B. Kay, state treasurer, has rchased an 8 Vt acre tract ad Just a Minute Fatiier ! You have been spending a kt (for fuel lately,, and not ;w 1 getting: much warmth either, haven't you? r . lt as show yoa 1iow a concrete tile home will keep your family warmer la winter nd cooler in summer. ' Incidentally yott pay for this klad ot a home only once. 'Much easier on the pocketbook. . r ASK THE FOLKS Oregon Gr'ayM SC6. 1 i 105 N. Front.. S!esi . : ; . - iare home Is even more difficult than a. most of the features of a -modern The entry at the front gives privacy to the interior. There are two bedrooms and bath at the rear, with closets and linen case. , t ,t-; - ? - . s - The second floor contains, two good sleeping rooms, toilet and sewing room. A half basement is provided, r fifura with yon oa your ntw horn joining th Kay addition at Mark et and Twenty-first for an invest ment. It is expected that the prop erty will be snb-dividecl and sold in small tracts and lots similar to the remainder of the addition. The consideration was approximately $3800. . , 3. J. Loter has purchased a half- acre tract in the Oakhurst addi tion for $600. The property was sold ly R. P. Bonham,- federal im migration inspectorVr ;i . i Ruby George Simons and Leo Blanch Simons have purchased a WHO LIVE "IN ONE I Unusual FinanciKl Problems ' Consult us, here at the United States National, if yoc confronted with unusual financial problems. Our officers, with their seasoned judgment in serv ing the interests, of this community over many years, are here to serve you ust 4s much' as thew tellers; aMhe windows. Ask them at any time whether your prob lems are large or small. - : ; United States National Bank Salexn.Oregbv larger one. To plan a small making. It. appear cluttered complete home. The dining modern bungalow . from - George Jianderhoof for a consideration of Royal Christof ferson has pur chased a lot in. the Kay addition and will build in the near future. Margaret H. Rosecrans has pur chased a lot on Center street op posite the Old Peoples' home from H. C. Wyatt for a consideration of $900. : : . '' These deals were handled by the W. H. Grabenhorst company. , - A village is , a place where a man with, twelva thousand dollars bosses the preacher., Ah, well;; Russia , cant get Uncle Sa,m's money except from those who borrowed it from kin, k , MORE ATTRACTIVE 1 THAH FNg PlCTURe-) MODERlN BATHROOM PrXTURES BAV.HRJOQWK FIXTURES Kelson "bros. 355 Chemeketa Phone ;1906 r "rip 7n 0 HAVE STEADY GAM Over $40,000 Issued Dur ing Week; Total for Month Is Over $150000 . Another week has passed .and bqilding permits, are still helng is sued in vast quantities, the total for the month so far exceeding tl 50,0 00, , ail of .wfeich, with one; or two minor exceptions, are for new residences. During the ; week 14 permits were issued 'by the city recorder, amounting to 140,400. One 500 permit was for a smalt garage and one for J600O for aa addition to Hunt Brothers-cannery. The re mainder were for new 'dwellings. averaging , between '; $3000 and $3200. ! Wiinard I : Battery Although Uependable, Dead With , - out Battery Acid Burglar proof storage batteriee! Joe ' Williams, Willard , battery dealer here feels lie can make that claim for his stock, following the capture of four hank bandits who stole a Willard battery, . which proved to he their undoing. ' The quartet drove into Carson City, Nevada, and under, the gujse of tourists, pat at the public camp ing grounds to get "the lay of land. While there they discover , ed their battery was' in bad , con dition. : ; '' " " " ' me meii oi a oawery was . - - eluded in their p)ns to rob Carson City - bank. Two of Lhe four engaged the local Willard dealer In the front of. hi shop while the other two went, around to me ubcji ui i no iu"n y appropriated a new, battery r on. the dealer's stock , shelves. . V On 'was left to Install the bat- Itcrj in the. carx which stood ' in u oi me nana uroue me oiners were working inside. .vKt ttT iy ne was to act iuur.u'h. inoi BUMS FAIL TO MAItE A GET-AWAY battery was connected. The vault-Mr- 1 w TZr were entered- and rifled. A "get- away ' was in order. i ; r . But the robbers failed to "get." They were astounded to find they could not starf. their motjor. Tle delay find confusion caused ; Tjy this discovery resulted in their being, esught redbanded., One ,of the qnastet later explained that they stole, the i W'lIaM tecauss ther doughy It the most' depend- , ,tha we: fur resolv vu v.AM MM.tA ..j'fMho eet behind our count nresl- making; their, 'getaway, "depend ability was, ' what they wanted nothing elf e Sut." I f, "They were, rirht. In their faith tin Wiljard batteries.' explaia wiiiiams, they happened f to pick .the wrong kind of a Willard forther purnose. -v f( , The. battery they toor vj one of ike new Charged fipnpry"WU-J " If ll I ' -ill .i, I n tii IF ' ii I ' Whcri att outdoors it losing ani br'fjhtept woodwork; drabocss oi winter days and1 anwTnly, besides ; rrtaling it taking on refreshing tints jof easier to. 'care preen, why'tibrg" spring. Acme-i Quality Oristr " inside the house, too? Make - Fmish -jive -walla and ceil every room in your home' : irTs V;'sbfe aijd' restful ton. . as cheery as the spring sqn Come in and see th e many in- ' , ihine. Acm?; ; A -i vilin? shades ' Quality ! En-- fJCiJiZ Q&KMFf ca offer : amel renews frame! si I l-lt f lt ' You." ; ' " SALET.l pARDVAhs. 120 N. CDSunercial Street,. Calcn, 0're. lards which has many advantages BOt found, la other batteries. That is, advantages for honest folks who pay for .theirs batteries in stead of stealing- them. This bat tery. Is absolutely s dead, althqagb fully charged, natil -battery acid is poured Into the cell. , Thi. is don at the time of sale-to Insure the bnyer, getting, the tutt W.ft of the- batteryv u i possible' only with Willards. If the robbers had filled the .battery when they took it, it would have.4eea ready at pnc,e t,o, atart i thejjr car ,aatthe acid.: would have released the peat op charge. .. . . ' Many at tTdnverition; City Entertains Vorkers The-Sunday school convention, whch was heitt at , Woodbu-rn the' past week proved to b the 'best ever held.. The following officers were elected: ;-' ; ; President, Fred de Vries: vice president. Glen-McClellan; secretary-treasurer, ,Alice Jaquet, adt mlajatratlve inperitendteHt, . Irs. P. lr. Blackerby; Young; People's division superintendent, Mrs. Fern Wells Iugherty: - children; dit1- lsioa auperlntendenWrMrsV H.F. Shanks. B. J.: Kimber was elect-? ed member of the, staff and put in harge of the, publicity - The - followiagr resolutions-were sdonted and ordered printed in the Salem Statesman: ; 'Whereaa the. Marlon: County Sunday, School Council of; Relig ious . education in session . at . the Met&odist. "church : In Woodburnv has been-, a success- due; to 'the ef forts,; of ; the county officer and the . good people of. wood burn; therefpfe . ( . -,t . ; ' . .. " Be it resolved: That our hearty thanks, be extended to the- church officers for the use of their church. a.n.d to- llrs. Jf T. K;-ersapd her commlUefa of the various church es for tleir splendid co-operation. i ! "Be-'t further s resolved, that we . rf nq our thanks to .. J. Kimber, for the splendid Tader- sWp song, and tq aU ptbers who (assisted with the program. , : . nW - 4 ,he work being done In th LBetfle! : community, ini-week day religious education, 'under the leadership of Rer. , Achor, : Mrs. Hughes, and Mrs. Seeley. It Js a sigpificant ja'ct.tbat this is the Arw nt t4a tiAI hAfn Ann in Marion county, ' . 'lTe ' also wish ; to thank .Mr.. H C. Ieavenworth . f or ' the splendid address. eaL the subject ' of .Week ay pible school MBe it further resolved that we jeux , M. Johnson. Rev.,..F., M. lJast;rriiBd, Revr W. van Nuys", pur jslacerg, inpreciation for their ua- iiTizx efforts In" helping our conaty. with: its task. , ' . 'And . to ous coMAty presidents Mr. Pred deVries, w hu special thanks for his hpnest and consistent efforts .tcL keep Jarioa county organized and ,workjngn to get behind pur county presi dent in. the, task of organization," pregram, and mance.r ; . , ?1 That a eopy otkkess'ttnlnntea go c- -. .In . the secretary book. and copy e? published in the Salenv statesman.! - , , very ideal An dV all the .ether, na tions, so cisa.rmect. ano: innocent i OQDWilSITE . CllffillliS George Putnam Acquires. Ad- i'iT n l. .j fil i anion rroperiy ai vne- fhekefa ahdliberty - Purchase of the property frpon which . waa located the ' old Chris- tian Selencerchuirch, has been mad.8 by George; Putnam-. .The property fronts on Chemeketa and -ras sold for a consideration of $10.50?. Mr. PutpamyVecehtly ; purchased tha, KurtprDpertjr adjoining . the Klk temple' building - on- Liberty for .:$i,xioo; t'The new property gives : Mr." Putnam 7-antt-stiaped piece, of ground, lyin, Mext ta the. heart ot the business-district, r ) Two Stqry Concrete. t Bunding Is Rrsihg for a new belldiag on-the7narrow strip i .of tfrepertjr, af the aller jon the north side' of Ferry -between liberty, aa High Just 'of. the Hughes building. the property be-, longng to B. Thielson. . ; t f-The building will be. two stories high and will be leased . to : Ben ping, who will -open a noodle- house, on. the Jirst floor and,, a lodging house on the second; floor. The building will cost about $4500 Mr. Thielson said. - -: Chitds & Bechtel Reports Sale of Fifty Acre Farm The sale of a 50 acre farm was reported by the Childs Sc. Bechtel Kealestate company. The farm is situated near AumsvUle - and V is know, aa the; Prank estate. It was bought, by M. McCollough for a consideration of $3000. , . '.: B. C. Roberta nas purcnasea a lot., on S South Tw-enty third for a consideration of $676. J. Sapphr has purchased a' home at S37. 9 Twelfth street from T. M. Hicks for a consideration of $2700. WALL ST. TRICKSTERS FOREVER 0M SEARCH FOR NEW VICTIMS NEW YORK, March 28 The financial underworld .which tinges Wall street steadily hits upon new methods to keep up with the times and ahead of the, law.- It jar gon Is elastic, impromptu and biz arre.; - ''-; ; - For ezamnle. swindlers who fleece the public through sales of fake stocks work, by' telephofi in what fs called a boiler t: room. Telephone salesmen are said :4o "hook the suckers." Dynamiters, so-called, "build up' the Tlctimf and hoodwink them into switching from standard securities, - first held out as halt to attract invest ment, to worthless- stoekt . whieh the conspirators- are in- business to' unload. -' Gone is the "gold brick,"" gone the bunco man Jwho struck -" up acquaintance with, .prosperous visitors from the interior at metro politan railway depots In the '90s. The get-rlch-quick .man of today has imagination. " Avoiding the mails as much as possible, he strikes over the telephone and telegraph, often to. bring down quarry aa much as several states away., . t'. '. . -These- swindlers- operate from offices' that usually are ; obscure, sometimes merely desk room, so customers will find telephone calls hard to trace. Jn the larger; plants there often is a battery of as many as eight telephones. This, is the boiler room, the term bein derived from the practice of cr-1 ating an atmosphere of bustling activity to impress inquisitive suckers who cannot be kept away. The bustle is not wholly ficti tious, the Better Business buses tf investigators hve found. . Hour in, hjOur out,' salesmen with, good voices eanvass by, wire a list of names selected either from a sec ret "sucker's lisi" or the tele phone directory. " They hook their man by coffer ing to ' let him buy some ' active standard stock guaranteed" to ad vance, on a partial-payments plan. He can sell out at the rise, and take a profit perhaps equal to as much as he has paid. in. The money ' is duly T received, but the stock is never bought. - When the stock goes up and the customers has a substantial paper profit to his credit, the dynam lei steps in to, give him high-pressure treatment. "Bully!" comes a smooth, con gratulatory voice .over '.the tele- phone. ''Didn't we tell you? See what a concern like ours can do for you?" :? The dynamiter; if he is a go-i J one, persu&ues the happy plunger to switch to anrifvPr frrk, e""iy ".i-s--r 4? A'Thlng of Bcau - k Above.. is shdwn .jthe First -Priaft desfgn ol -horae-bniU of Wi .vr common brlcit, in, ur rent,coiltest.j;.cr. i.rC'l;- - -A brick home remains beautiful Tor many yearf-aftef frame building would fall; into decay It-is structurally : seaadV and t&e saving in painting, repairs and depreeiation, . . . amounts to many times the siight.j3?tra coat oi ounqing r;. witbrick.;-;.; Q',---- - 4; . ' CBRiCKvHOME BOOKS TXBNTfeEU Send for r ,The':Home i You Home', containing 120 plans of brick homes that have been built and lived in. . . . ; , .. . . ," - Torlbooklcttf -and lnformUon on advanugea et auOdin- witV brick aouow tu adareaa ' PACIFIC NORTHWEST BRICI x ' : ;V Manufactvxrers Association " r . : 906 Lewis higher prof Ite. This will, take at slight additional investment, ;p course, "it takes money, to make -money, but youknow by : . ths iime yoa can trust,, us:". ; ; ; The new". stock, the. luckless customer finds, is ; worthless. t If he threatens to make trouble he sometimes gets : aa adjustment. Not often. Usually salesmen and dynamiters ofhietly pack the boiler room in a suitcase and .fade away to bob lip. elsewhere tomorrow. : An. iattQrnejr fir . Toledo, , Ohio, was reached by long distance tele phone from- Philadelphia and New York. He placed $5 15 on a curh stock here, and won. Pfe" at per suaded to switch to a worthless mining stock,; and agreed" to send $2,560 more, postal laspectoM nabbed one of the swindlers at a telegraph office as .he was waiting for the remittance. -. Later . they caught two others.- . ' . ' - . r i TOKIO SOJWAY . 1 ' 1 PiiANS COMPLETK TOKIO - March -28. Plans for Mh- proposed Tokia - municipal subway system have so far ad vanced that the j committee ? in chargaH ;readyj rt6 submit athe scheme to the government. The system"; is to consist of, about 50 miles of underground trackage 4 mm Savings are -.building many a hom6 and putting i family in possession of its own property, so that rent money , actually , becomest ,n investment. Building is resuming everywhere: ; Spring, is finding many a fanv ily gettmg-ready.to move into 4AHome of Our Own." .You caw build this year. Don't put it of f longer. Makjs iia ppint tolook over our stock and get prices, .we hav .everything in building material, lumber, Sherwin Will- shingles, and wall board. Our prices are right. If yo need a, carpenter, or a man to shingle, re wi'rget you good reliable '.man for; either. .Just call me up by phone 813. ; . Here are a few speqai -pr!?eion goc4 low trad a materials, v . 4-inch rustic G-men rustie 6-inch 4 to 9 ft, best grad 5220 per thousand t?f-nd ?xi. n?t. cf3 -v.$16.C0 per thousand Standard shingles .:....:;..$ 2.10 per thousand Good 6-Jnch ceding Z22J50 per thcucand Ship-Iapi not cull ..L.:....16.50 per thousand - A. EL KELSEY, I.I: - - j c'r 349 South Twelfth SU ! :i r.t rr"-, n . -. si " to Can AtfordV -and :YouNext Bldff Portlai4 and the estimated "cost ia 1100,-. 600r000. iThe project' Jss to be completed within 15; years, anfl tpe greater, part: of the funds is ex pected to . be Yaised.'by. foreign loanst:;V " vi; u. '.'.'" ...'. :'- and Camp Ground - 19931 ii. tipitol iBtreet John WilliamcoiV ' J Pre?? Builder of Hosier for sale prreasy. terrai. ,'; . If yon are lookino; for v . & home call on us. - . ;tttt a rrn ...:..C18.00 per thousand NOW -..:...t..;:...!.$22.50 per thcusind G nc - r . . I c:tvr y. i ii i H - J K " r f J K