The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 24, 1925, Page 13, Image 13

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    TIIS G?XG ON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON
SUNDAY MOHNING, 2JAY, 21, 1C2J
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BANK REMODELING JOB
GETTirjG ALONG FINE
FOtTCDATIONf FOR ELEVATOR
. . SHAFT SOW IN 1'IiACE
'Several. Office Moved to Blake
Room for Construction Work
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. Tlxe job of remodeling the Unit
ed States National Bank building
,1a eolne 'forward all thn tlmA ao.
.cording' to Fre4 Erixon, contractor
in cnarge of tne work. The foun
dation for the elevator shaft, and
Dart of the extension. ha atreH
, been made' an4 the w'orki being
rusned forward. : 4
Several offices have been mnrorf
i away from the location of the
a- a. a t "'.''-
uaii, mus causing a new arrange
ment among some of the business
and professional men of the building-
A- readjustment has been
made, however, without so great
n inconvenience, - -
Just how soon the building will
oe completed t depends '.upon the
amount that is; done, although sthe
present program is well --carried
. ,out, nothing to delay the job; is
counted upon. ;
WADING POOL ASSURED
K1WAXIAAS 'PLEDGE ACTION
SVre' Tills SOOIER ""
- The Kiwanfs club will provide
a wading poof for Salem, kiddles,
during the coming summer. It is
announced by Fred Erixon. mem
ber of the local club.; Just where
the location of the pool will be
! has not . been- settled.- but will be
selected. at an early date. - This
much is -certain, however, declares
Mr. Erixon; the Klwanl . club
members are to don-overalls and
shovel concrete.' - . ' - .
"Yes, all are to a&ovel concrete."
was the comment' of the speaker.
The Klwanls .' ire to arrange
with some on to be present dor-
'Ing ithe-wadlng inrars for the chil
dren, it was brought out at the
'meeting. ; - , - '
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'SPECIAL MkMORIAlPAX
SERVICES. ARE PLANNED
CORVALLIS 'GETTIXa' READT
v, '. FOR BIG: OBSERVANCE ; ;
Military Units-of O.A.C. Will Stage
- Special. Stunts Fraturlns
f! I Cavalrymen -
Special' Memorial day exercises
will precede 1 the military tourna
ment at Corvallis May 30. The
grand Army of 'the Republic, and
the American Legion jin be given
special recognition. 'The national
salute Of 21" guns will be fired.
In response ' to the invitations
sent out to high school and grade
school students 'in' adjoining coun
ties, 1500 acceptances " have' al
ready been' received by the tourna
ment dlfe'ctbrj" Captain T. C. Mc
CormicET assistant professor, of
military science and tactics. -
In addition' to the Memorial day.
exercises, each nnltof the military
department, will put I on speela
stunts or drill's to demonstrate the
work taugh,(n that ditifn. Tld
four . divisions hereL are xavalry,
field' artilfery, infantry and en
gineers., vThe cadet band, under
the direction of Captain Harry L.
Beard," will play during the review
and parade of tnVcadet corps.
A polo pony stick bending con
test, is beingi coached by Major
Herbert O'DeU, associate professor
of military science and tactics. In
this contest, f three women from
the .faculty riding; claw and three
men from the ' cadet corps will
form the opposing, teams. Each
contestant, will serpentine through
five stakes placed : at . intervals,
striking. the, end. before returning
throuKh the slakes... The one who
passes through, the stakes in the
least time .wlna fT! . , . ! i jj
Captain Glenn S, Flnley, assist-;
ant professor' of military science
and tactics,:ts. directing a, series
of icsvalry. drill .toxraaypnsfc com4
plete rith.arms., .The stunt will
include .a. fight, on root -and a
charge with, drawn sabers. , i ..-
from-Your plumoimcx
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STATE OP.
HAPPifSSS
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Plumbing rHmts'fon the
Advantage
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OOD health and comfort in
th; home are not - possible
without an adeauate and ef
ficient ' plumbing system. " Xr is the
ourc( xt water npply and "the
24-hour-a-day servant of -household
sanitation, i V rf. I '
I Modern' plumbing systems com
prise what may be described as
two twits, i One unit Is for ean
ftation, a,nd drainage; . the .other
furnishes water supply. A typical
water supply unit is illustrated In
the diagram." The cold water lines
are ahewn-ln outline; the hot water
lines In full black.- - (
Every aupply system should in
corporate , drain cock (C). - This
is placed . at the low point of - the
system, apd every main ; slopes to
ward jt. When the house Is to
stand empty for any i- length of
time fh'e' 'system should' be shut
o?T by "fh'e : valve outside the
meter -rtd' the system emptied by
th dpaia. cook C). -1 The piping
system, should - be liberally pro
vided . wih . ahut-oft valves (P).
This -is especially important for
the. branches', for If It Is necessary to
'I'eplacd V washer' lb a leaky faucet.
GIGANTIC RELIEF MAY ?
; J CdNVETITtOrr FEATURE
BIG, COLLECTION AT SEATTLE;
: TO RE SHOWN SOON -.'
Trado Routes To All. World Ports
. ,; WW Bo. Illuminated , By .
. - BRItaiX LIGHTS
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SEATTLE, ilayT til ' Chief
among a. varied collection of maps,
globes pd. model ships to be used
in connection .with the Twelfth
Annual .National foreign Trade
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Fire-Safe Roofs Are Best I nsurance
if 5.Msp .20 per cent of dwell-
11 iug li9use fires are caused-by
-ombti.'t iLle roof coverings, according
to underwriter statiKtics. This loss
' oould be entirely eliminated by using
concrete routing tile, which is moder-
ate In .cost,, is. sraUable. almost any
where and makes a permanently at
tractive roof. : -j-f--""
-The substantial character of a
modern bouse demands a roof in keep
ing. The, sfcrewd home builder will
make his choke from among the best
roofing materials, .thereby not only
obtaining excellence in appea ranee
iut a auhejtantia! saving through the
longer life of the better, material.
Concrete roofing will last as long as
Ue house itself. ' . ' ' -
i Coucrete roofing til ars generally.
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HOW TO BUILD
COMOIpII
Fik-HoysE . ; .
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- Use Celbtcx," an Insulating lumber, 'in construction of
the outer walls costs practicaJTy" aa'rhe as wood, saves
..fuel bills. . It' is Jnst like bavidg 'an outer wsJl of
. . Cork" around your house.
jit us show ypu how to use Celotex Cor prof It in. Home
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:Ore4?o3i - &avei: Gd.:
In Rustless Pipe And Shut-off
SUPPLY
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rt-W C TANK-
KITCilCN i)NK
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K WATtB BACK
t KITCMtH DOlf
M-tAUNDftV IU&
N SINK-
ohot wA-rr& nt ATtft.
pcurorr valvc
Q-tiQT WATtR iTORASSt ,
S COLD WATCB UNtS- Z1
; T HOT WATCH UNCi i"
IKONNKTION KM I
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it Is most tnronvehlent to shut f off
the whole system; : . ' ?:
Ordinary pipe : cannot ; escape
rusting. Even before rcplscesnent
is necessary such pipes often clog.
The floiv of water Is obstructed and
reduced. " Particles of rust are de
tached and carried through faucets,
not only making the water unpleas
ant for. drinking. purposes, but also
staining fixtures and' injuring fab
rics In the laundry. t !
i Plumbing pipes are concealed
behind walls and under" floors. - To
repair fend then to replace' rusted
pipes, the walla and floors must be
tern away. . The home-builder or
home-buyer seeking .advice about
convention' in Seattle' June tA-6
wilL. be a gigantic relief map of
the 3 world,' valued J af 'approxima
tely $11)0,000 and said' td bfe the
greatest thing of; Us (kind tn ex
istence 'Williain Plgott, : gfeneral
chairman of the Convention, com
mitfee; stated last night. '1 -Built
of cast" aluminum in place
of the usual paper mache, the
map is forty ieet long an L; seven
teen feet high. Since it is too large
to be seen to advantage when laid
out flat.-convention officials have
arranged to have it placed againBt
produced in standard sizes of 9 S1S
inches by -14 inches (overall), ISO
tile being required per square of 100
feet. Their weight is approximately
5l pounds each. ,sThy. are usually
furnished with double side' lock for
. It
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tall sf rt
iMtsa ts Is-
SasiinaM rsef 'savsriset
rs ssticsty sUsilsstsa by
tas tn sf tais aiatsnai.
excrasioo of water and wind.
Construction details of a concrete
tile roof are shown in' the iecompany
ing 'drawing. 'The supporting rafters
should ' be not less than S by 6
inches, epaoed- SO iaohes apart, center
to center, connected with collar or
tie beams to prevent spreading and
covered with 1-inch seasoned sheath
1nt, closely laid' and firmly nailed.
Advance preparations of flashing and
sheet metal - work permits faster
progress and better work in laying
the tile.
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Buyer
Valra
how to "forestall that sort of thin,
wKl find the plumber's answer U
be "brass pipe.'
When .rust .free pipe . is used
clean, sparkling, water is assure
and plumbing troubles are ellmtn
ated at' the start.
! A point to be remembered Is tha
pipe and pipe fittings are th
smallest item- -of- -expense in an.
plumbing installation only abou
ten per. cent. of. the whole coet. Ii
fact, only about nine ceis ,out o
every, dollar . spent in building ;
home goes 'for the entire plumbir
system and Its Installation. F
hot water- Hnes at -least brass pip
Is advisable.. ... - - '
a wall fn the Olympic hotel, where
the -sessions are to be held. Color
ed flood lights: wiir be installed,
so as - to bring out- the intricate
arrangement and interesting lit
tle details about the map. " . - ..
; All trade routes of the' world,
ships of- the different' nations
using these, routes, products pro
duced in each, country-and where1
shipped to for consumption, the
winds, sea and trade currents are
some of the things shown en the
map. The map is ' painted, and
decorated ip a very artistic fashion
and is interesting from' the stand
point of art as well as trade edu
cation. - It is the property of . the
United. . States. . Shipping board,
which. has appropriated $1,000 to
bring the map. to Seattle from
Hog IsJand- . . ...
Building Permits Are :
r . Light During the Week
i Building. . permits aggregating
112.500 were issued from the city
recorder for; the week ending Sat
urday noon. Three of these were
for new"' dwellings and. one for a
small .garage. t Permits Issued so
far this. month amount to $75,-
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vGood woodwork . pays -in satisfaction to
the homeowner and'm " the resale value
of the 'house; Our. interior, trim, ready
imade fixtures, and.' built-ins, with their
. acQurate? fitting nd fine workmanship
will add new beauties and comfort to
the home. - -
With our large organization and branch
yards, we can assure 'fullest value for
-your money, low "transportation costs
" " ahd prompt deliveries," ' .
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Order. . .
ScrctftS
v lieiore you duiw or: make aiteraiions,
. ' consult with . our .nearest office -you
, will be time and money ahead.' ' .
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CHAIN STORE LEASES
PRESENT LIBERTY SHOW
THEATRE WILL BE lUIODEL
ED PRIOR TO JULY 1
Cosmopolitan Syst cut- Opening
Branch in Salem; Line Is -"
r- Popular -One
Remodeling of the Liberty the
atre' to suit the demands of one of
a chain'of Cosmopolitan stores, to
be ready ,;for occupancy by July lj
was announced this week after ne
gotiations, were completed between
Clarke. H. Pay, representative of
the'store,- and- George Br Guthrie,
theatre opera tori who is building
a new show house on High street.
. The Cosmopolitan stores handle
a wide variety of merchandise, in
cluding staple'groceries and a gen
eral line of , goods ranging from 5
cents tq one -dollar.. Stores are op
erated in Eugene, McMinnville and
other cities in western Oregon.
The new Guthrie theatre, which
baa not been named, will face the
new Salenr hotel. Demolition of
the present. frame buildings on the
property; is under way. - . 1
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Dead Pets Preserved
j For Sorrowing Owners
LOS ' ANGELES-Strange sto
res surround the pets which men
and women bring into taxidermy
studios, here. Often the Borrow
ing owners want their dead cat.
dog or. .bird companions stuffed
and. mounted. f V
. Recently, a man came in' with
a parret. He explained the man
ner in . which - he -wanted it pre
served "I am. having a little cask
et made," he added, "and It is to
be' placed .there. - We were pals
for 19. years." Hi told how h
and the 1 bird had travelled oyer
uurope together, j
' WeepingJy a woman brought in
a canary to be mounted and put
in a glass case.' "The little thing
has slept with me,: eaten with me
and been "my greatest comfort for
years,'- she told the proprietor.
.- Another customer, wishing to
retain a' life-like pose of his pedi
greed" English bull dog. killed in
an automobile' accident, .had the
skin of his pet'mounted in a sleep
ing pose. ' ' ' ' ; " ' ';.'
i A college chap had his brindle
bull dog preserved.-" Thfs'dog was
called "Smoky" and. according to
its pwper, could ' smoke tobacco
drink strong liquor. "
Horses, Wear Snow Shoes
'to Cross Rocky Mountans
MISSOULA, Mont. Weather
conditions in some parts of north
ern Montana, particularly - in the
mountain sections, make it neces
sary at -times-to resort to rather
unusual. efforts to circumvent na
ture's handicaps. ,r
An instance is the reported plan
of G. S.' lfiriklesuperintendent of
construction work on the Lolo
pass road project.' on the border
between Montana and Idaho where
the .highway r crosses , the Rocky
mountains. '. ,.-;i4 , s
With snow still two snd a half
feet deep and" the "beginning of
the season's "construction opera-
better homes I
tions planned, Mr; Hinkle decided
to send 30 horses over the mo.v
tains on snowshoes. " ,
Boards about a foot square 'are
fastened to the feet of the horses.
These. Mr.- Hinkle- saySj- will " be
sufficient to support the animal's
weight. -snd it -is said they Quickly
learn to handle the unaccustomed
footgear. " ":: ' ... S-.' , -r '.
Fred Morrell,. district . forester
for the -noTthwestem area of Mon
tana, says his men occasionally
find it 'necessary to resort' to the
same expedient In crossing the
summit of the range. -
Dole System Described
As Crime Against Society
IX)NTXN. Young men should
toe taken out of the city settle
ments, transferred to the coun
try and taught how to work as
they: were taught during the war
how ; to fight, George Landsbury,
newspaper, .editor -and : socialist
member of parliament, told ths
House of Commons during a de
bate on what he described as th
wretched, miserable dole system
ofJ the.,ftatev and its, effects on
young men between, the ages of If
and 2n: ':' V :! , ,
"I would stop 'giving these
young men. a. farthing for doing
nothing." Mr. Landsbury asserted
"and unless they were prepared
to earn money in the country or
somewhere under decent com!H-
Hons, they could do Without things
to eat. so far as I am concerned.
The government is ruining the
cnaracters of tens of. thousands of
our young people, -;and any state
of society that trains people to
believe- they should live by doing
no worlc is-committing a crime
against the individual and against
society." ;
According to figures presented
to the house by T. Thompson, a
liberal- member, $1,505,000,000
has been paid out by the govern
ment since the armistice in unemployment-benefits
A city 'of "beautif ui streets ' and
well-kept lawns. Salem, Oregon.
; The linen ' mills will mean ; for
tunes to Salem people. . The wise
investor knows this, and invests
accordingly. ; i j
Distinctive
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Two sets of bin' prints
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REPORT SEVERAL- SALES
CIIILDS BECHTEL FIND CITY
PROPERTY MOVING
- Childs & Bechtel, local real es
tate dealers, 'announce the sale of
a 10-acre tract of land in the Sa
lem Heights district from E. E.
Bassett to F. O. Breckenridge, an
employe of the state accident com
mission. A 4 total of $5,500 was
Involved in the transaction.
. The sale of a three-fourths acre
tract in the same district was an
nounced to Mr. and Mrs. Minnie
Meyer, whb-recently came to the
Willamette valley. -
O. S. Boston has sold a dwelling
to J. R". Boyle's' at "1035 Shipping
street for a consideration of $2,
500; a sale'ito J.' E. Studebaker,
who recently moved here from
Idaho to 13S0 Morris street, and
a sale from j P. E. Siemans to E.
P.. Welser at 205 South Twenty
third ' 1"'
Colonial House Built
! for Real Estate Man
A Aewly? ?inlshed'.five-rpdm col
onial design, bungalow has been
completed for. L; 4 E. Oberer on
Stewart street, in the Parrish
Grove addition. The dwelling,
unique In construction, is finished
with stdne; tope stucco, with Al-
Kennedy's Paint Shop
261 Court Street, Salem, Oregon
!:.lio
Ask Any Experienced Painter
Cottage for Small Family
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and specifications or-the above house or other khtscs -will Lo t
blonian and golden stone finish,
it wa .erected . by ' Adiin Engle,
local contractor. i
The lines of the house foiiowr
the Colonial type, with practically
every room on me uppci -nuu
opening out onto the main ball
way, which is a "feature of colonia
type dwellings. -
Lone Star
Service Station
and Camp Ground
1998. N. Capitol Street
John Williamcon
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Builder of Homes
for sale,on easy term3.
If .you. are looking;, for
a home call on us.
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Yltralite Enamels
lUpolin Enamels
Muronlc Enamels
liiUTrll Sun light Enamel ;
lratt & Lambert Varnishes -Murphy
Varnishes '
Benjamin Moore Wall Finish
'Efedu and Dakota Anto Enamels
Old English Floor Wax
Cal-O-Tint Calcimine
I'arnish Stains
Wall Paper '
Brushes .
THE CHARM of the simple
exterior of this email
house is enhanced by the
small perch with the supporting-pillars.
"The brick nosinc
above the concreter steps and
the. window; boxes beneath the
double front windows lend a
pleasing-touch of color which
may-be further enhanced by
placements of shrubbery on
the- lawn.
The living room 13 of asiple
size" and may be used tes a din-
ingrodm'if desired. 'The din
ing nooklin the kitchen will
serte the' ordinary; necJa ct a
family.
The ' kitchen facilities are
well arranged to save steps for
' the house. Jteeper and at th
same, time sis complete in its
equipment. The back porch H
( large and-may be inclosed at
, a email. extra.. expense.
The two bedrooms are larp;i
light and weir ventilated, I'.oth
lave, ample closet space. T3. o
bathroom and linen closet are
conveniently placed and tv ;
. small central hallway offers
privacy for "a wall 'telephone.
- C90strpctIpn.CQs4t.pf tk'$ cot
tage is moderate, ,
filled at nominal cost upon application to - - .-. - ; t ...... .
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