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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1925)
mmEEB mmmwiE isbemjtifue Mmm mansionsmaybef hmid y and; ugzjY 7 HOME SITES ARE SOLD OULDSV A HEClITEIi SELL $12,000 RESIDENCE Many home Bites are being pur chased,' as i Is shown ' by recent sales' reported, by the firm of Chllds & Bechtei. A corner lot has been purchas ed at Twenty-fourth and State by V. D. Devaul for 9Q0i from T. E. Cornelius, and a modern home Is being erected by Mry Devaul. C. C. Morris buys a double lot on Marlon hear Fourteenth from A. Wintersteen - for a considera tion of $1590. Mr. Morris will begin at once to build two modern ; homes.' -.' ,' .' ' ' "' Willis It. Short buys a lot from J. B. Ashby on Oxford for $225. Laura M. Boyd sells a one-half acre tract in Oak-Hurst addition ' to Karl C. Wenger for $750, and Mr. Wenger has started the erec tion of a modern home on the Bite. t - - R. W. i Skopil has, purchased three lots on South Twelfth from Myrta Johnson for $1000 and will uuna soon.: ' . Mary ' E.:'' Burroughs, buys close in property located at 529 . South Commercial from C. H Bain for $3000. - " ' Eaton Randolph' sells a modern bungalow at 125 River to Mrs. Lewis A. Cobb of Stayttan. Pur- chase price was $3300. ; Mrs. H. Nett recently from . Montana purchased a small home at 2465 .Walker from Archie Ber- thutne for $860: - iV Claudine A. M. Mellinger sells her modern home together with furniture to J. B. Thompson of Albany for $12,000, - the property Is, located at 765 Njrth Summer. and is considered one of the moU modern homes In that locality" IP. H. Erntson recently from AI berta, Canada has purchased a 5 acre iraci in iioiiiwooa irom Mrs Qi Wolfbrandt for $2500. JCZCirSof VDrVS" I was the hlne8t P" bricklayer 1 J . In the middle west.. Ha receives 1 ) - An- - ' t ' I iii'ilfifaiHilWKIU iMifot 1 i ii "hi .ill la the middle west. He receires JV O ftl Ua-OlingltlP III 1 klS EleCllOTi: . to Je wOrtHy of the aid and en- w . v w J - I ' - m m - i n a I AmAVi wli ! It nlfert ctosc rncnas political Kivalsr'"Tra nr Maker, acd Four Dwellings Erected by Local Newspaper-Man While not in the contracting business, E. A. Rhoten, livestock editor of the Pacific Homestead. has built four small modern homes since the first of the year. Two of these are nearing comple tion and the others .were com pleted earlier in the season. The dwellings now under construction are located on North . Twenty- Third and on Laurel avenue, just off of Highland. -Decision of the president. to back Dp Lincoln C Andrews, as sistant, secretary of treasury in charge of prohibition enforce mcntJ in- the reorganizatioa of government 7 dry" forces, makes Andrews, absolute cxar of the rum . foes. The president's ac tion is a blow to powerful poli ticians in his party who , care ' ' " ' t-j f v,- v- ; . ... .... I V -ill .- ' - v"- ii i . , ,a inniii. y v . ,,, Fourteen Points Guide . to Successful Pictures HOLLYWOOD, CaL Through a recently established system of se lecting plots that conform to the 114 convenient dramatic points, mo- i tion picture producers here now practically assure the success of a photoplay before it is made. Of thousands of films produced In the past many were failures from the standpoint; of audiences. ; Irving Cummings, director, un- der whose direction several pro duct! on a have hApn filmed thronrh this new method, declares that lnl PLcUuC lb UtMANUtU the future failures will be almost -Onlrai l're t'Kolo Opposing candidates in the Troy, N. Y. mayoralty' election lave nothing but praise for each other. ' Mayor Harry . Clinton (left)' Republican nominee, and John II. F. Coughlin, Democratic choice, have -been friends since boyhood. They're ''fighting it out" on party principles. ! . . ' j First To eountability to my endeavor with God's help to ket-p His commandments and daily seek nis taor. j "Second To be loyal to my country, to obey the laws of the land which I live In, -or La which I may sojourn.. . j - J 'Third To honor rcy parents and all of whom honor Is due. "Fourth To be honest In toll my dealings and endeavor to Ob serve the rule: ' "Whatsoever ys would that men should do to ydu. do ye even so to them.' s "Fifth To abstrala from fell lntoticallng drinks atd harmful' drugs.' . i "Sixth To avoid the . practice of gambling in. any form. "Seventh To-, shun evil com panions and avail myself of such moral and religious Influences! as are within my reach. "Eighth To cultivate those manly qualities which will fit pie for good, citizenship, and for an honorable life "If I am prospered In my carper I shall count It a duty and a priv- ; i- ilege to return to the Foundation 1 what it Laa expended on my behalf In order tbat it mey extend like priviietes to other deiervins boys." . 1 Donetz basin -which finds no mar ket. RsLire tie world war-Russia exported oalv a sm;iil cuaaU r f coil. - 4 - ' - , Italy to Buy Six Million Tons of Coal From Russia MOSCOW A contract for the surply of 6,000.000 tens ct Hus- sian coul and anthracite to Italy within tha next three years recent ly was concluded by the State Coal Trust of the Doncta basin with the Italian .'firm, Tchiche. The first ,000.000 tons will be exported not later than November 1st of this year. .. ' 'The Donets coal basin, which for several years after the revolu tion remained, in a semi-ruined state, yielding an Insignificant amount of coal, was reestablished during ."the . last two years by the state. The yield of coal has been brought up to the pre-war level, but as the soviet Industries are working only 45 per cent of the pre-war standard, they are unable to consume the quantity of hard fnel brought to the surface. Con sequently an enormous supply of "1 Pica Made by Worrun of -Germany for Cid Times COLOGNE. Cermany ..crusa!j r.painst the "invulUi to truq worn-" an hood that are offered- by th public life today through modern literature, the movies and' thea ters." was proposed by Frau Von .Tilling during the German Wom en's week, held in conjunction with the millennial celebration of the Rhineland. She pleaded for resumption of the oldtiuie family, life." Fostering of a more intellect- ual lite for young women, a healthier physical training as a safeguard against the demoraliz ing Influence of the present day, were' advocated by Frau voa Till ing. A conscientious devotion to household work alsorthe thought, would improve the moral poise et. women. .- i . ' The morning newspaper li tlo market place of the eniire vorid An advertisement in it will tries ready coal has accumulated at the you larger returns. , ' " completely eliminated. In this CASH GIFTS GIVEX BOYS TOR ' IBUSIXESS PURPOSE beett . seeking to prevent Atiews I manner more pictures that appeal lfls t vl;f?-i lut. be said. i T rr The photoplay when adjudged ,i-r - bv tnia method abonld contain a majority of the fourteen following dramatic fneredientsi ambition. and will be completed in plenty of conflict, conspiracy, devotion, eter- boys, have adopted a pledge to be NEW YORK. Trustees of the Leopold Schepp Foundation, or ganized to administer a J2.500.- 000 gift by JMr. Schepp to aid BUNGALOW IS BOUGHT KOCOLOFSKY, REPORTS SALE I ! i OP GROCERY STOCK ,'. Several sales' are reported for the weekly D. D. Socolofsky, lo cal: real tojr.- These Including the following: j j Purchase , of the W. J. Pruitt six-room modern bungalow, on E street In the Oaks addition by H. S. Hughes. -. .. : Mr. and Sirs. L. E. Schnare have purchased the grocery " stock and leased the building from Mrs.' E. A. l Schwetning .at 139 8 North Seventeenth. - time for. the formal dedication of the building.; " r I . The blind' school' building. brick) structure, . has. been sur rounded by heaps of loose dirt for some time and no real improve ment could be made until suf ficient dirt had been hauled toj fill up the depression surrounding the building. This loose dirt has been smoothed off, and as it is of rocky content, fine top soil is be ing distributed over the surface prior to sowing the yard to grass. nal triangle, greed. Intrigue, love, mother love, the quadrangle, ret ribution, reconciliation, sacrifice. feminine appeal. subscribed to by boys desiring to share in the benefits of the Foun dation. ' . ' w Gifts of 1200 for. each boy faithfully keeping the pledge for three years, and provision for five annual collegiate scholarships, are made available from the fund. The cash gifts are designed to help the boys get started In business for themselves or to advance their education. Mr. Schepp started in business j 65 years ago with a cash capital of 18 cents and has accumulated several millions of dollars. Following Is the pledge to be I taken: "Desiring to share the benefits of the Leopold Schepp Foundation GROUNDS ARE IMPROVED liLKS TEMPLE ANtt ? BLIND SCHOOL BEAUTIFIED - j Improvement of the . grounds surrounding the new Elks' temple f' V State and Church and for' the school for the blind at Church and ' Mission is being made.' '.i i Grading for the lawn at the ! Elks' temple Is well under way BRICKLAYER IN RECORD THREE AND " ONE-HALF CAR- ! LOADS LAID IN DAY KANSAS CITY, Mo.; Aug. 8. Laying 36.000 brick a day, or ap proximately .three- and v one-half carloads, James Brown.1 an Indian and - former Carlyle, Pa., football player, - has j gained a reputation among , the ; construction workers on a j highway near -here as Jeing the " champion bricklayer . of the world.' .'. ;'.; j: : 1 .' . So fast does he work that five men j are kept busy keeping him supplied -with brick and two oth ers keep the face of the road even ahead of him." . ' r - Hj M. Stucker, in charge of the construction work, said Brown Utah Residents Object . to Nicknaming Its Peaks SALT LAKE CITY Utah resi dents are aroused over chance and possibly Inappropriate names be stowed upon many of the peaks and canyons In the south Utah re gion which includes Zion national park, Cedar Breaks state park and Bryce Canyon national monument. Suggestion has been made that a commission be appointed to takee up the matter with the National Geographic Board of the United States. . f Report from Zion National park Is that a Woman tourist while rid ing through a rock crack recently remarked "This must be Purgatory Pass," and the name has stuck. Another Instance which has creat ed disapproval is the calling of the majestic triplet-peaks ot the Three Patriarchs of Zion by a na tionally known concern. A majority of the peaks and can yons in south region are unnamed there are so many of them and It is hoped that something will be done ; towards proper naming be fore too many nicknames are giv en, ' ' ';' :;'- -j- ' ! ' f." ! -';"L Vi; " vJbpng or ohqrt lerm .;; Investments 'Dottou, with money to invest, know just whicl kind of investment is required to best at your needs j ; . .Jfittinjr the investment to the need is a most j important part of our investment service, and one in which we are only too glad to assist you. ! It pays in many ways to make your financial ! headquarters at Hawkins & Roberts. - Money fa eladly loaned to farmers who desire it for' ' legitimate purposes. . Mortoacc Loans i ' ... PONOt .AND 1NVCSTMCNT5 J Floor, OncooN Dloo v.- Frrr HAWKI NS 6 RC3ERTS INC Irishmen Are Restoring Destroyed Home Property DUBLIN. There are many, signs in the Free State that wealthy families s who, after the destruction of their property, left for England, are anxious to re turn. The compensation given for the destruction includes .in most cases a condition for rebuild ing, and this! condition is. being fulfilled. I , - Marquis of Lansdowne has re built a place ; at Dereen not far from Klllarney which was looted and burned. ;The Marquis has been living in Dereen, and his son and heir, the Earl ot Kerry, who is a member of the Free State sen ate, also has a residence in the neighborhood. The Duke of Devonshire has been living at Lismore Castle in County Waterford. . Though not burned It was badly damaged and the duke has had it restored. -. - TENTS FOR RENT We rent tents by week or " ; ' month. Also I Tents and Awnings Made to Order Salem Tent & Awning Co. Manufacturers of Tents, Awnings and Canvas Goods ; of all descriptions FRANK MONNEU 72D . North' Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon Phone 415 LScao We Represent the Following Nationally .Known Lines: DuPont De Nemours & Co., Inc. T Giant Powder Co. Standard Gypsum Co. Pratt & Lambert Murphy Varnish Co. : Certainteed Products Co. Muralo Company U. S. Gutta Percha Paint Co. Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. Marshall-Stearns V Peerless Built In Furniture 1 . When buying such well known materials you are assured of the very best that money can buy. Gabriel Powder & Supply Co. 175 South Commercial Telephone 728 i . t L BUY Your UMBE R and all Building Materials at the place where you can get .. I THE MOST PER DOLLAR That's at the COBBS & MITCHELL CO. A. B. KELSEY, Manager 349 South Twelfth Street near Jhbs. Kay; ,Voolcn Mill i i Five-Room Flodr Plan Wins Favoi i All kinds of quality building material We carry a complete line ' of building material. : If you contemplate a new foundation, a new roof of any kind, a plastering; job, or concrete work whether sad brick for new construction or a gravelcemest small repair job pve us a plasteS-limr chance to quote our prices. ISSdSoS - We deliver any quantity. wall board anywhere promptly ! (HAS Douglas TlrLvmhmr fim in . ?7ewieri ipoGinoia i( ... . - j . j . . . K ..." - . -.' . ' t '111 11 ' "t " - SES". i .Li Ti 1 'i J 1 -i4-ni S o iMjfe?3 flip PjJl;: ! -1 ' .: ' r '5 4-'-- -- ; -,i - " ' -J JL i L ECONOMY as well as beaaty of design entered in plan ning this fire room bangalqw. The plastered archway between the liriiLg and dining room serves a double purpose of em phasizing spaciousness and en hancing available heating and lighting facilities. .1 j The kitchen Is so 'arranged as to save steps for the busy housewife. '-.The., adjoining breakfast' nook la of generous size and will serve admirably for aa average family. . The central Tall, with open ings to it-i wo bedrooms, bath, and etairwsy lja convenience which any housewife will ap preciate. ' The beflr ped with are always Plans of-. furnished npoa fc, Chas." - IC UpaaldlsS, Oregon. ' Plan No. 531 V Two set of bine prints and specifications for the above house cr other Louies will b iz? plied at nominal cost upon application to , v - SPAULDING LOGGING CO. ; j BAIJI, ORTG02T 1 . ttmmm ill "". m i