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? 1 TIffiOIl(KSTATESl f V4..;....;...1,....:.rr" v. SUNDAY,J.IOrwNINGt AUGUST 2, 192: if. n i .11: 1 ' t '.4 halV 3 1 l UGLY A 1$EEE HOME; T MANSIONS, MAY EE UNTIDY AND SOUTH ERN. SECTION, IS : ACTIVE IN BUILDING EXPEND!- BVBEY.8nOW8 . - TOIES OF 383 BILLION Industry, Power, - Transportation v and Communkation -Facilities Are Expanded - ' . 1 ATLANTA. Ga. . Aug. 1,Al ; though the J;80Uthern. atates set a new high record, pf-.. more tnan 4385,000,000 in actual building construction la their principal clt ies during the. first six months of 1925, as compiled by the "survey department of G. I., Miller and . company, mortgage bond houses, r this stupenduous sum "was exceed ed by more than a hundred million ' dollars In the amount. Infested in expanded "facilities i tor Industry, ' power, transportation and com . ( municatlon. t l 'i . , ' Surrey officials place a quarter of a billion dollars .as a conserva tive estimate, on . the amount in vested in transportation "facilities either placed under .construction or announced for the immediate 1 future ; whife more than., half, this amount went directly into Indus trial expansion ' in lts several phases. , '- K .; .;;: - The attitude of outside capital toward southern possibilities was expressed by Judge E. H. Gray of the United States Steel corpora lion, on a recent inspection - trip through the Birmingham - district During the course of this visit he took occasion to remark on the ex ceptlonal natural resources of the section and! the conservative atti tude of the people. TUlers SponsofRaUway'dnd Open New I ' t 31 V':-... JULY IS GOOD MONTH ! ;F0R MANYs BUILDINGS TOTAL, FOR MONTH IS f 189,730 . REPORT SHOWS . ; - r Eight hundred farmers in the wheat country aroundn&cobcj, Mont., chipped in $125,000 with'the Great Northern raflway to build 50 nales of railway and pea up a new farming empire , twice-the sise of Rhode Island. The farmers found hauling theiri grain to market in wagons and motor truck too mostly, so they bought enough railroad stock to insure the building of the $1,250,000 . ;cx,tenaion. Some of them are aeen lined up In the Main Street of Scoby at a conference.. co:.::.nssio;iEns The following is the; official publication of the record of ilaims i ; before the Marion eounty . commissioners . court for . the July term, 1925, will the amount allowed, Bills con tinued, etc., according . to the records in the office of - the "The South is coming Into her . county clerk. rn," he ; said. "I . have been! , - ' i: - '. - ;" own . through thej southern country con siderably during the last 0 or 35 years and have noticed changes for theb etter !which..have been ap pearing from yJear td; year, "but my last visit gave me a better Impres sion of the present conditions and ' future prospects Of the south than 1 have ever made before." r ! (Con'td from yesterday's daily) Road District No. 69 Coast Culvert & Flume Co riveted pipe, etc. . . . ; . - 84.62 Ebner, J. W., 'fuse, caps, , etc ..;.,.w....... 2.2$ Kehve, N. J., truck - haul ing, etc;. . . .' . .... . . . . Gllles, John, on rooter & grader 2.00 UTO HOME COMPLETED "!r'!e"::- - i 4.60 3.00 4.00 Road District No. 7ft : , FRED 31. POWELL MOTOR OARS gchmitijt Edward, grading i S 0.00 tsenmut, Jacob, running V I 6BUC- . . . -i ........ 12.VV Darst,i CrPiipreadihc; r-x rock . . . 22.40 Schmitt, '" George," patrol- !- ; man & . . v .; . . . . . . . ,40:00 I : I s! j Road District No 8S ';: Selknap. Gilbert, hauling gravel,' teain .. . t 155.00 NOW ON NORTH HIGH " Finishing touches are being giv en to the Kelson Bros, building on North High Just north of ' the Newton-Chevrolet home which was occupied last week by the Fred M. huilding measures 185xS2H feet reOO and cost approximately 130,000 to I Bos track, Russell, build-; 1 Vconstruct.; ' '"' " In:dai4dt0aaslayQn, .48x72 feet, .the building 1s equip- ped with a ladies, dressing room, business office, sales' manager ofr . flee, general office and a special j Xoom for the president. Machine v shops, wash racks.1 Stock room and , "Other necessary equipment is lo- ", cated backt of the display, room. . Aa joining , the machine shop is a dressing room and shower bath for employes. jThe building will be steam heated with an oil-burning plant. Provision is made at the inr road to-rravelr-i --i 4.80 hauling gravel, etc. . 26.90 Doty E"do . . t v 87.00 Gilmour, -Jake, do .:... 36.00 Johnson," Claude, do . . .v 108.00 Joseph i, and 1 x.ittlefleid. ' general repr. work . . . ,' 14.80 Maria tt. Geo. Jr., hauling , gravel etc. .-..,.. 173.60 Meier, Chas. F. Jr., dofirvi?;78,00 Mitchell. Chas - cuttinar brush, etc., . . tv 1O0 Mitchell, Otto, do .-. . L . . 30.70 Ramey, py'A.; hauling gra vel, etc." '; . . ;Vi Sayles, D. F., do rear of the building for a parking Searsr James K., gravel .V. 51.00 129.00 27.30 place and additional automobiles. One way: traffic -will.be observed 'according to'Ttfr. Powell. '.Vehicles Will enter from the frontand exit through the 'rear of the' building. 52.10 nofttnr nnnnnnrpc Plan - iu u cu nuc ouuuuiy iBuell, Arthur, do Drake. J. D.,do , Van Gorder.u John, r taken at ch. . .. .. roth, Ben, grading . Hadleyi L, o.. do Plans for the construction of a $40,000 building, on. his fproperty at Chemeketa-snd ChUTctr streets Tomasek, John,; ; 521 yds. - gravel H . . Tnrnidae. r Dave, haulinic gravel, etc .u. .-. .... . 45.00 Welderkehr, Wm., do. . . . 42.00 Wlntermantel, Fred. do. '. 130.50 Reeves. Roy patrolman.'. : 98.00 Road District Nos. 14 and 23 i25.60 73.60 33.20 rock . --. were announced last week by Dr.. V . Jvl V." V. J v 1 ?HS!le' !ldr- wmjRtfni::; 'rf -The buildins Will be Used excluS- MrnMnn K. A r.dtns. lvely by Dr. White. " Excavation for the srte was com pleted several years ago and the dirt and gravel have been a sub ject of .much controversy n the cty council chambers, is being moved." ! Tie dirt lis your lawnTfn nice condition? Magueson. E. grading Moser, G. R.r and Lloyd, crushing, rock . . . . . '. Opris. T. grading 1 ...... Relnhart. John, do :. . .'. De Santls, Louis, Sr., grad ing . De Fahtls. Lottis, Jr., do7.; De. Santls, Tony, clearing 'right of way. ... . . . Sunde. Ole, grading.. . 24.15 22.40 113.40 59.20 92.00 11.20 282.56 27.40 133.80 43.20 '95.2 49.60 16.00 Our. many; visitors are attentive to vaohT (ir ! mtuW tblnt V-.-v !;.:u.--".- 'tTi.r'r,ll.TT' J,r.,T ' - 47.60 20.00 23.92 5.68 ( 1.13 f 19.40 . i. 42.55 26.29 3.50 Li' 9.00 2.54 18.56 8.00 . 105.50 . 100.00 .,104.00 . 35.00 . 104.00 . 109.89 .104.00 94.50 . 52.00 r.l04.25 ;. 105.50 . 72.00 .V .42.50 . 82.50 . 44.50 .. - Truck Account . Becker & Son! , tire & re pair ................ Bernard. P. A. Motor Co., f gas -and parts.....;.. 232.36 Columbia. Tire Corpn. tires on adjustment ........ Downlng's Service Station, gas l.. Eipmett, E. G., gas & oil The Four Corners Service Station, gas McAlvin, W. E. and J. H., repairs Newton - Chevrolet C o., parts Ore. State Highway Co. do. Red . Arrow Battery Co., recharge bat. ..... L.. Scheelar Auto Wreck. Co., generator. ....... . .i. . . Wilson, Ottd.J., parts.!... Yoeman Bros., gas & parts Bass, Charlton, driving truck . . J Branch, A. C. do ....... Brassell, W; "M.. do ..... Binegar, Walt, do Connor, Frank, do Dawson, R., do . . Evans, Earl, do . . Gesner, Clifford, do Glover, -Roy, "do Hawkins, Edward, do Hill, M. O., do . Johnson. Leonard, do Koru, Arnn, ao .... Lehman, Earnest,, do McCarroll. F. E., do - Millb, Raymond, do Pfllette, Basil, do. 13.50 Relnhart. J. F., do ,. ... 48.00 Taylor.'Soi., do'Tr ; Vji'-.., .104.00 105.25 .92.00 Wheeler, E. M., do r. Young, L. A., do .'.'.. Caterpillar? Account Cladelc's Garage, repairs . . Loggers & ..Contractors Machinery Co., ' track bolts . .......... Willamette Equipment Co.' reprs. road grader. i'i"iv Bartruf f, Robt., operating cat., etc.-. . . . ; Haslebacker, Albert, 'oper ating grader . . ... . , . ; Lorence, Andrew, do ... . Scharf, - Dan, operating cat. .;............. Scharf, Fred, do . . . . . Terry, J.-MM hauling cir cle for cat. Van Cleave, Ralph A, 2.00 12.00 16.50 36.00 13.75 95.00 i . 13900 108.00 IP . . 50 re- . .. Salem Paving Plant Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. benzol Capital Journal, bid ad vertisement ..; Crotaan, E. M wood .... Oregon Statesman, bid ad vertisement Beecrott, I, night watch man Binegar, O. D., shoveling" Blanchard, Roy, raking, sawing wood ......... Brown, W. J., sweeping pavement Dawson, John; patching road. etc. Ecker, Fred, shoveling A. C. Griggs, Earl, putting A. C. in kettles . . . . ..... Griggs, Clyde, self & team on f resno - Hoven, Otto, foreman at. Salem,' P. P. Hutchins. F. ' N.. man & team on f resno Kron, Erwin, oiler at Sa lem P P. LIckel, L. H., - fireman at Salem P. P.- . . ...... . Loose, Frank, truck haul ing Mattson, Chas., . mixer at Salem P. P McCain. Allen, weigher, d'o Mcllwain. William, fore man,, patching Mr. Mohler, Ray. carry water Ramsden, - Robert, spray ing pavement Reihen, , Joe, . shoveling" gravel r. Rowland. Elie, do . .'.."." Siegmund, Floyd L time keeper . . . ... Smithy F. A., night watch watchman ........... Stroud, E. B., rolling A. Tade. Henry, raking A. C. Wager, Robert shoveling travel Largest . Permit Is for v Gtherie Theatre; Totals for 1024 Surpassed - Building permits issued by the city during the month of . July, 1925, totalled 997,030 above the record-. for the corresponding month of 1924. according to fig ures .compiled yesterday by" city recorder Mark Paulsen. Flftyslx permits were granted, during the past month, totalling in estimated value 1189.730 as compared with a total of $92,700 for July.. 1924. The largest single permit for construction Issued was to G. -W. Guthrie for the $90,000 theater now being built at 170 South High street. Other totals tor the month were: Seven permits issued for new dwellings. $70,600; 1 permit for greenhouse, $2000; 1 permit for warehouse, ' 91000; 1 permit for service station,; $1000; 1 per oldest and largest Greek colony In Africa. It was built in the seventh century before Christ on the high est part of western Lybla fronting the coast of Marsa Sasa where the ancient port of Appolonia was situated. ! . i " v. Excavations which were carried on ld Cyrenus ten years ago show ed that'tbe ancient city contained In excellent state of preservation relies of all oMhe epochs of anti qulty.eepeciallyv.the Hellenistic and the' Roman. During the Ro man era. the city was'-the capital of Crete and Cyrenus. j , cipal camp officers the same men who commanded the veterans as a unit in tha Spanish-American War.. r ' The officers are Frank P. Stubbs. commander; Eugene J. Courtney, senior vice-cvmmander, and Walter B. Hangum. junior vice-commander. They were cap tain, first lieutenant and second lieutenant, respectively, of Corn pan yy B, First Louisiana Infantry during the Spanish War. With StabilizecTMark. Saving Habit Acquired v BERLIN Recent savings bank figure. show that the Germans are beginning, to save again ad In the oast Tear and a half the" number of depositors has grown j rapidly." During the inflation! period no one in Germany thought of saving money. JUwas the policy of. either "spend -it before it is worthless," .or of "get-rlch-qulck." Gradually, however 'with the stabilising of the markTtlue; the wisdom of econo my h'tw)fiia'to reassert itself. . j - BROTHER IS KNIFED SEATTLE. Aug. l.-Ben H. Hawkins 36 years old, is near death in a hospital here after be ing stabbed with a knife by his brother at the home of their moth er here today. ' I : ; : HOLDINGS PERMITS LARGE . SEATTLE,' Aug. 1. Building .'permits totaling $21,067,520 wer Issued in Seattle durirg Ihe" first seven months of .this year, .setting a new mark In building activities for this city. G-WE YOURHCME L THE PKOPtR tAK. KEEPYOUR.' PLUMBINI IN I REPAIR 1 NELSON. BROS 8SS CbeBKketa Pboae 1000 i 774.00 106.00 VerbeckRoytj grading j. ; 73.60 4 , -pairing, operating cats. etc.; - Worden. Ralph; operating grader, etc. . . . .... . . .- Zlellnskl, W. O., opera t- cat. No. 3 ........... 84.00 " '' Stayton Paving; Plant Holflich Truck Co.. parts 1.30 Rosebraugh, W. W., labor, f steel plate etc. ......1016.56 Stayton Switchboard As- - sn.," telephone calls t . . Willamette Oil & Burner ' Co.; fuel oil Downing. Earl ; F., helper on .paving P . Freres. Theodore G., 'work with' team . . . . Glover. George E., helper at paving plant Lyons, Richard, rock, ........ Schab. George, scraDine rock ". Spicer, Ralph, foreman at P p . -- Splcer, W. W., helper at P. hauling ' teamj 4.10 44.83 70.40 ; 9.75 j :-. 94.00 148.12 I ; ; 84.00 ;- i , 120.00 92.00 t-r. BUY Your i ' i :-'!'.'!:. -; .- H! H.AA; III r-'. - ' - ' i"i . : LUM TP VP ."O and all Building Materials at the place where you can get THE MOST PER DOLLAR 1 That's at tho VLOiiJaJ i"; " i' f t ,n - ., . . . . ; 1 i A! B. KELSEY, Manaset. : ?349: Sbuthr;TwelftK"Street Jnear JhosKijyoolen Mill shoveling A." 7.50 2.55 120.75 3.00 105.00 102.00 j 114.00 72.00 92.00 46.75 5.00 141.00 172.J0 78.00 117.50 117.50 446.25 117.50 65.00 156.00 16.50 31.50 I" 82.25 94.00 95.00 105.00 67.38 114.00 45.50 mit for clay shed.; $3000; . 2 per- j Government officials and brain mits for garages, $950; 3 permits I workers furnish thJargest per- for sign boards, $130;, 3 permits' cenUge of the depositary for store, buildings. $2150; 16 permits Issued for' the alteration and repair of buildings, $13,900. During July of last year 33 per mits were issued for hew build ings with a total value of $87,700, and 4 tor alterations and repairs totalling $500). The only permit, issued yester day was to F. A. Anderson for the erection of a one-story dwelling at 420 S. Cottage street to cost $1700. Italian Scientific Work n Africa to Be Greater ROME Encouraged by the markable archeological - discover ies made ' by Italians at Lentls Magna and Sabratha in Northern Africa, a party of Italian scientist! led by Dr. Ettore Ghislanxonl of the Roman National Museum, in tend to begin large scale' excava-i tions at Cyrnos in the Italian colony of Cyenaica. Cyrenus; which has already given to the world the marvelous Venue Andyomene now in the Na tional Museum in Rome, was the War Officers Command Same Units 27 Years Ago MONROE. La. The distinction is claimed by Monroe Camp, No. 9. United Spanish War Veterans. that it is the only one In the country having for its three prin- ing A. C. 40.25 McCluer, M. Do .4..... 63.00 McClure, T. J.,. loading A. . C. trucks .67.50 Nehl. Ted, man & team slipping, .gravel at ' '. plant ....... 106.00 Pulley. Ora, . man & truck ' hauling ........ 360.00 Ridgon. Ed; man and truck hauling ... . . : . .. 253.85 ' (Catiftd 6a pj S) White, F. J, C. ...... i ... . Scollard Plant Drager, D. O., cash adr. for frt. on gravel ..... Valley Manufacturing Co., sledge handles ...... Whitman, . C. F., misc. hdw. - Bartruff, Robt,, rolling A. Bass,- George, fireman. . . . Buschkowsky Albert night waica .............. Davis, . "Chas... tending vats at Scollard Plant.. Randrlch, Walter, shovel ing A. C. .. Hall, George,' night, watch Haven, Chas.. firing vats' ' Hunt. Tom. feeding; drum at Scolalrd plant ..... Koch." Mike shoveling gra-' vel, etc. . Koch." Peter, weighing rock Malone. L. M., foreman - at Scollard Plant .., 142.50 Maquin, N.. shoveling gra vel ... ........ ..v?.. 66.40 McCaffery, .Frank, shovel- 3 97J5 567.00 2.40 35.83 r - t v 114.00 42.00 110.25 84.00 63.00 . S4.00 71.75 70.00 61.75 75.00 Lone Star ! Service Station . i 1 and Camp Ground A TENT IS A TENT When it is made out of 29" jbase;"36" base is inferior or light, weight. All of our tents are. made of 29 base goods" aod are guaranteed full weight. and full sizeJ: We make them as you wan them without extra V M W wmmm- charge. WE RENT TENTS ,1 Salem Tent & Awning1 Co. Manufacturers of Tents, Awn ings and Canvas Goods of All Descriptions ; j FRANK MOXXER j i 720 Jf. Llbertr St, Salem, Ore. Telephone 415 j . j NATIONALLY KNOWN ONES We represent the following nationally known lines: DuPont De Nemours & Co., Inc. Giant Powder Co. Standard. Gypsum Co. ' , Pratt & Lambert ' . ; ! Murphy Varnish Co. Certalnteed Products Co. f Muralo Company , ' . U. S. Gutta Percha Paint Co. '" Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. -Marshall-Stearns , Peerless Built In Furniture When buying such well known' materials "you are assured - of the very best that money can buy. Gabriel Powder & Supply Co. - 175 South Comniercial Telephone 728 X- A Cozy Cottage . - - - - - - - -. Meets Small Family Weeds i - ' x 3i:lS38 N. Capitol Street - '. -. ? - Johii Williainson ' i" Prop. 1 A1SO ( ' 1 Builder, of Homes for sale ori easy terms. , . If you are looking for . a home call on us. tt s - L... . r-m. Vil w Ey es r of thfe home Mill Casement wiadowt .ins! 7 or in pair is erml detr md is four diffwvnt , kites ' are reJy for imnediata . deliverj. . Special deaifna aad aiiea aaada te order. TTRACTIVELY. i desizned ; Spauldinff made windows really give expression to a house. 'IV is" one of those touches that require only a little forethought rather, than expensive outlay to add interest :and salability to a -home. " . ECONOMY and comfort ara asaored tor the small family In the pro perly planned four room hoaae. Thla tacco type lends Itself nicely to tola class of-dwellinr. comblnlnc simple structural plan with pleasing exterior assures a miutmum of effort on the j part of the housekeeper together with ample space for all ; require ment of comfortable urine for the I average slxe family. : Spauldine made ; window! plain or -'casement typeare made of clear, "kiln: dried, thor oughly1 seaoried-ivood. They are perfectly (joined; and .f itted. As In nearly all houses of this size I the Intention is that the living room may- be used as a dining room if oc casion warrants. .- t The' kitchen contains all of the fi) usual equipment in a compact space La ana tne oreaazast nooa wui oe usea I by the average . family for; at least two meals a day. i . f 1 ' The ' central hallway, opening to the two bedrooms, living room and : bath.' la something that wUl sot be overlooked by the student of , dwell ing construction. ' , ';:!;. Plans of this house wUl be furn- i ished upon application to :C. Spauldlng, Salem, Oregon. IBB-Ttsi-ai ' tgMCt I'M IT t v i n T ".Si, ' KITCHtB " liviFr. fnn-fTL.-! I jd- .. - K. fLCDL fiifr Two tets of bin prlsU and gpectflotloM tor the abow house or other houses C1 be t- plied at nominal cost npoa' appUcatloa to SPAULDIKG LO GGEsG CO. " '