6 SUNDAY MORNTNGJUNE. 23, 1925 TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON -1 i I Vi i 'f -.1 i i f I f 1 ! REALTY CONDITIONS IN NATION DECLARED GOOD ATUm TO ASSURE PRO- 4 ' IiOXGED' PROSPERITY Optimistic View Expressed by S, t H Strauss in Address Before Realtors Ileal estate-conditions in all parra'ol the United States have entered an era Of unprecedented activity with every , assurance of prolonged prosperity; "according: to statements made by S. WV Straus; president of S. W; Straus & com- . pan before the national, associa- tlon of real estate boards in ses sion In Detroit during: the week. "There will be ample capital to finance these great activities,. Mr; Straus said. -Developments will continue in the suburban districts of all of our great American cities while the trend of residential con struction will be in keeping- witlf thfc growings demands and rights ofthe people for bettere standards of living.. Referring to the financial as pects of the real estate and build" ing situation, Mr. Straus said: " "Until " a few decades ago a largepr6enU&e bf'tHeipopuTfttiori of MuV cfeuntrr'Uved 1 In " small private honies and1 all private' buslJ tteisi'wasfrartsactedlnreliilfVelr tttiall buildings? Consequently-the mortgages of those days -were no large; ; Bat as the ; standards of living advanced, as communities grew and cities became more con gested there came the. need for improved. types of dwellings. The modern skyscraper and the apart ment house were the results. "The construction of these larg- er types necessitated much larger outlays of capital. The task of fending money on improved real estate security a generation ago was mostly in the hands of the larger institutions, such as the insurance companies. The work of upbuilding the cities, therefore, could only be carried forward fn keeping with the growth of these lending institutions. As. the nat ural results of necessity there then came 'into being , the, real estate mortgage bond which Is simply an ordinary mortgage div ided into small units which gives air Investors the opportunity to invest in the same character of security. Let me say, "however, that there is still abundant place for "the so-called old-fashioned -mortgage as a financial instru ment., in the financing of modest properties where it would not be feasible : to divide the mortgage Into a "bond issue. ; The. speaker then pointed out that on account of the advancing standard, of-, living, in the United State buildings rapidly, become obsolete and, all cities are face to face with the task of almost, com , piete rebuilding. This means' that $.000,000,000 will be spent in buildings In the.. United States this year, and there is every rea son to believe building operations of similar magnitude will continue for some time,- There will be am ple capital for these ; tremendous tasks, the speaker declared, inas much, as the first, mortgage real cttaia bond brings practically a liaiitless amount of money into real estate irnprovement through the erection of building of the larger types,,;. ,- : :- f ; ,c v....- n- o Stop heat loss l ; at the It your, home U already. buSt i , Jet . ut show you, how you cam. i efTecta consldersbia fuel saving j . and get- greatef ai1-aemon fort by lipiag your attic with , Cl6te Insulating Lumber. ., Cclstss btezi to Jti iinsjJwt : j y bote comfort only costly one j ; : fcave had before. It enables hoaw , buH Jers.Xor the nt time to ob , i ' tla complete iavulatioa practi- ! , caily without extra cott. Phcne for nort.iaformatlotu ,,!. "i. . " ' OrcxrGraycl Co. j IIccJ at Trent St. J TZImm to M tmt Mmm to mtmj MUk BUILDING PERMITS HEAVY! TOTALS FOR THE MOXTH ARB CJjOSE TO IMOO.OOO MARK Building permits for June tend towards a high water mark for the month amount to $376,100. of which $129,500 were issued last week. . j With one erception. all were for new. dwellings or private garages. The St. Vincent de Paul parish school, church and Chouse, under construction in the north portion of the city, swelled the .permits $100,000. - ' Nine other permits were issued " during the week, all or residences ugiug irom iiiuu to $;,uuu. Construction is under war for several large buildings for which no permit has been taken. Forms are being placed for the addition to tne Valley Motor company building on North I High, which will be erected on the site of the old Rigdon mortuary. This per mit may be obtained in time to be counted on the June record. but may be delayed until early next month. Excavation for the new Guthrie theater on South High, across the street from the Oregon Electric, Is also underway and the permit will probably be taken' out next month. REPORT SEVERAL SALES SOCOLOFSKY FINDS THAT REAL ESTATE IS MOVING Deals recently consummated by D. D. Socolofsky? of S 41. State street, include the folio wings: Mrs. S. D. Mann bought the Zinas Chase residence on the cor ner 6f Waller and ; South Thir teenth. . j Mr. and Mrs. Amos Byrd bought the bungalow on E, just off Broad way, from S. R. Bond. J. H. Ellis and son bought two lots on Broadway and are erecting a bungalow court. In this deal he cooperated with A. J. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gibbons bought a, strictly modern new 5 room bungalow located on North Sixteenth from Wm. Bond. Mrs. L. H. Fisher of Silverton sold - her .concrete-garage building on the Pacific highway to Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Mullerof. Salem. The building has been : leased to the wua Kose dairy after having been thoroughly remodeled and equip ped for that purpose. Mr3. L. H. Fisher has purchased a & acre well imnroved tract on the Silverton j road. ; This tract was formerly owned by W. E. Mul- ler of the Capital City Bedding company. , ; . : -, Mr. and , Mrs. T. A. Reinhart have purchased the erocerv stock of L. H. Septka on North Commer cial. Mr. septka having accepted a position with Swift & company of Portland, as chief engineer. P. W. Geiser, . manager of the Cherry City Milling company,- has purchased a 3.27 acre tract in South Salem from I E. E. Paddock of Seattle, i i WEATHER RETARDS SALE SEVERAL REALTORS COM. PLAINING ABOUT HOT "WAVE Excessive hot weather of the past week has slowed up business, several real estate men . report, but Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn declares that she has . had j more business than she can well take: care of herself and is looking for some one to assist her in her business. s'. The summer months are gen erally regarded as being poor busi ness months for the realtors;- in contrast with other seasons of the year. There Is still considerable movement in city property and an unusually large amount of build ing, chieny new dwellings, In un der.' way.1., -j : " Lone S tor f $etwe "Station "J and Camp Ground t 1993 N. Capitol Street" John Williamson l- Prop. - '. - Also , Builder of Homes . . - ' - for sale on easy terma. If you are looking: for -a home call on us. SHORTAGE IS REPORTED FOR MODERN DWELLINGS AVAILABLE BUILDINGS LACK MANY CONVENIENCES Five and Six Room Residences Sought,; English and Colonials ' Popular A decided shortage of modern homes ranging between $1250 and I z u u u and between ?3Uu anu $5000 is reported by local real es tate dealers: Five and six rooms are in the greatest demand. Practically all of the vacant 11UU 1U - V IUO V -' " - I time are not modern and poorly houses in Salem 'focatea witn rererence to street car service. The most popular dwelling be ing erected at the present time are the English and colonial struc ture. Both types of homes are ideal for the valley climate "and with proper landscaping produce most desirable surroundings. The cost of the modern home depends .entirely on the material used. Varnish. Da in ts. flonrinc- and bath room fixtures are a few small items in building: that make considerable difference in con struction costs. The average cost per room in a home with first Class finish, fixtures and furnace heat is Quoted in the- neighbor hood Of $750. according: to local architects.. Masonery structures of con crete, tile or brick which are be coming quite popular among local builders, are far more satisfactory ior stucco than framed lathed buildings. SALEM GIRLS TAKE HIKE CLAIRE DAVIS, IRENE KILIAM AT CRATER LAKE DIAMOND LAKE, Ore., June 22 Tired and hungry, but happy and full or enthusiasm, two slend er girls, Claire Davis and Irene Kiliam, both of Salem, arrived here last night on the last lap of a vacation hike from Salem to Crater Lake, expecting to return over the highway. "We would not have missed the experience for the world, although once or twice we did eet so tired Lwe were sick,"'one of them said. xney carry blankets, a hatchet, a 38 caliber revolver and packs, which together tipped the scales at Eugene at 40 pounds apiece. One of them carried a ukelele and declared she was ; going to have her picture taken it at Craker Lake Lodge because her friends had asked her to mark the place on the map where she dropped it. They left Salem Monday, June 13. and hiked and rode via Eu gene to McKenzie-Bridge. Leav ing the McKenbie highway they hiked to Foley Springs, then up Horse Creek to the Skyline trail at Horse Lake, past Elk Lake, over the lava beds to Cultus and then past Davis, Odell and Cres cent lakes to Diamond "lake, a distance of over 120 milea from McKenzie bridge where they left the highway. They camped out and cooked their own meals all the way. : '.; ' .. - : "We heard a bear one night and saw something on the side of a mountain, but have had no ac cidents nor bad Inek of any kind," one of them said. They have taken a great many pictures and have a diary of every event of the journey. MUNICH HAS DOGS' " ; - i PUBLIC BATH 'MUNICHThere is now no ex cuse for Munich dogs going about dirty. A public bath for dogs has been established and is open dally from 8:30 a. m. to 7; p. m; M B ziildfom : We. have a few thousand feet of LI x 4, novelty rustic that. we will sell at $17.50 per thousand. Also, some 6-inch novelty rustic for $ 1 9.00 and $20.00 per thousand.! These prices are good for a short time only. Remember the place or come and inspect same. The home of Upson Wall Board and Tile, Plaster Board, Sherwin Williams Paint and Oil. Just received a car of good cedar posts. AVe have "Everything in Building Material. No cheap pick up from small mills, but all from our own mill at Valsetz. The recent fire in the vicinity of our mill has done but very little damage. Cobbs & Mitchell Company : "Everything ui Building Material , 349 South Twelfth Street, Salem, Oregon Phone 813 PREPARE SCHOOL PLANS LOCAL ARCHITECTS BESIfiX WASHOUGAL BUILDING Freeman & Struble, local archi tects, have completed preliminary plans for a union high school "at Washougal, Wash., to cost $30, 000. The new high school will Drob- ably be built of concrete with a stucco rinish, two stories high with no basement, It will contain rooms necessary for 'general-high school class work; besides a large auditorium and study hall com bined. Although the contract has- not as yet been let, the local firm will have charge of specifications7 and construction. Mr. Ray, principal of the school, is In town .while the plans are being completed and will undoubtedly become clerk of con struction. It is planned that the building will be ready when school opens next fall. Sweden Shows Fondness For American Bread WCKHOLfrf Wnite bread of American wheat flour is gaining in popularity in Sweden, according to official trade and eron sta tistics for 1924 now available. But at the game time Sweden's own grain producing capacity is rising so 5 that in a pinch the countrv could supply its entire need in breadstuff s.. While still beinff sunnlementorf by wheat from the IlnlteH statoa Sweden's own wheat production has also risen during the same periods from 51 to 63 per cent of the total domestic consumption, and yet the imports of wheat flour rose from 267,000,000 kilograms in 1923 to 286.300.000 In 1J9 so that the population not only raises more wheat than formerly but-also Imports more. At the 8amevtime is consume less nt the old-time dark rye bread which was once Its principal staff of life. Are you telllns- inf Manila about the Slogan section of The statesman? This paper's policy is for the UPbuildin? nf the oltv an the surrounding farming commun ity. :. ; BUILDING Ruberoid and Certain-teed Hoofing Materials Deadening Felts Asphalt Sheeting Building Papers Perfection Plaster Board Pabco Paints and Oils Pabco Varnishes and Stains Peerless Bui lt-ins Mailo Mail Boxes Cedar Shingle Standard Gypsum Plaster Waterproofing for Cement BnPoiit and Giant Explosives Gabriel Powder & Supply Comr 173 SOUTH COMMERCIAL j ACREAGE IS : " IN . DEMAND FLEMING REALTY FIRM RE PORT TWO GOOD DEALS The Fleming Realty company made two deals this week, selling the residence property of C. C. Lightfoot at 1528 Capitol to Henry 'O. Miller, price $4500. The other change for a residence pro perty at. 1576 South Church, the deed running to James lleltzel and H. R. Crawford. Mr. Fleming reports a greater inclination to exchange town pro perty ior acreage than a year ago PLAN BUSINESS BLOCK GEORGE WILL INCREASES HIS PROPERTY BY PUHCILISE Announcement was made last week by Ceorge C. Will that a two-story business buildinsr would probably be started this summer on the site south and adjoining me old Salem laundry on the east sioe of Liberty between State ana .Ferry. The lot, 49 by S2 ieec was purchased from W. C Dyer for $12,000. Mr. WjII is contemplating the erection of a fonrstory office and business building on the property ufun wmcn tne club stables are located. This location was acquir ea about a 4 year ago. Mr. Will will not start construction urSwi the second building for a year or 18 months, he said. -Mr. Will owns the property on oiaie upon wnich his music store is located and is one of the l business property holders of the YTTAL STATISTICS SWAMP LOXDO.V LONDON. Somerset where are stored the vital statis tics or London, uses colors to facilitate its filing system. The volumes on the various suhiects each has a color: ereen for- mar riages, red for births, black for aeatns, brown for wills andyellow ior divorces. .5 The'shelves are now so congest ed with 160,000,000 records that new quarters are being sought. A city of beautiful streets and well-kept lawns. Salem, Oregon MATERIALS DuPont Enamels Buco Polishes Metal Ith, Corner- Bead Marshall & Steran Wall Beds Ricketson's Mortar Colors Cabot's Quilts heat and sound deadeners j Duplex Joist Hangers and Beam ; . Caps ' Concrete Hardeners Cabot's Shingle Stain Rnberold Shingles fertain-teed Shingles Basement Sash - 1 any ; l'HOXE T28 CHANGING SECRETARIES MRS. LEILA MEYERS FOLLOWS MRS. FRANCES SHEPARD , Mrs. Frances ghepard. secretary for the multiple listing bureau and the Marion-Polk County Realty association, has resigned and Mrs. Leila Meyers, formerly of Dallas, named in her place.- The change is effective July 1. Mrs. Shepard took the place of Miss Martha Leavenworth several months ago. Mexicans Seek Amity With American Houses MEXICO CITY Adoption of a commercial arbitration agreement by the national chamber of commerce- of Washington and the confederation of Mexican cham bers of commerce is recommended Six Rooms SIX well arranged rooms of space for the average family in this attractive designed dwell ing. Abundant light and venti lation is afforded by the win dows of the lower floor and the two upper rooms are large and comfortable. Either stucco, shingles or siding exterior may be used with pleasing effect. The stately chimney, covered entrance and brick trimmed ter race lend charm and distinction to the facade. Construction of the angle nook, with Its shelf of "boolis and tiny window leaves an un broken floor arear in the living room, with plenty of wall space for furniture. The dining room Is large enough and its wide windows insure light and cheer. Kitchen and dining nook are well arranged and there is plen ty of cabinet epace and built-in equipment. The hallway of fers access to all rooms and to the stairway to the upper story. Three bedrooms, each with closet space, and a convenient bath room complete the layout. Two sets of bin it PH.3 at BomlMi con uVoa. epilation to 0T. o. or other bouMi m b. up- SPAULDING LOGGING CO. by a special committee named by States business houses follows vir tha Mexican confederation. The.tually without change the Ameri plan recommended to settle, with- can-Argentine agreement. It wTli out recourse to the courts, differ- be voted on at the. next meeting ences between Mexican and United of the confederation. 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