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r ejr"'a tyyt ay -ay yNr" fr TV'-W"--'-" THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MOANING, SEPTEMBER 20. 1925 5 HOME BUILDING ACTIVITY DEMONSTRATES. SALEM PROSPERIT s 1 ITS (It SI TEST OF Hit JudRincc Should Be Accord : Ingto Principles and; Prac tice Says Expert Any building material, say the ; i 1 engineers jot the National lumber manufacturers association, la en titled to be judged on its resttlts when used according to the bat principle and practice In con- nectlon with association'! b receni publication of a aeries of plates giving details of heavy mill con struction, . these engineers point out many mistakes in such con struction. Use of the plates which are issued for free distribution to the building trades and! profes sions will, It Is believed. Insure the proper utilization of wood in Mirror Sisei tnt from 2x ft. to a ft. 8" by 7 It Otber aizss made to order. . glass; ed. fully RESU aSSSMSSBSBsaBBSBMM if fife QlAS KSPAULDING 10GG.riGL Douglas Tkwbertf ' Til 1 ' 'III1 1 in 1 1 fli I ii ' 1 f'n f'l ! j , . ' - ' ii Plan No. 50 6D ' pilK-KM ! IS, M r WUmJmt e-eBMBaap aaaaaaa . . l - f Baa I I, L I I -fi.AI fKi aK'tV-O III OAHNX I u f ; . - .j ' ' l .i a Two seta of bloe prints aad arneelfleatlo&a for the abore house or other houses will be gnn plled at nominal coat upon application to j . - SPAULDING LOGGING CO. heary mill construction. For ex ample, it 13 a rather common thing to put steel caps on top of wooden columns. It is stated that this Is an error, because In a hot fire the cap will fail before the column will crash. . A concrete cap has been designed for topping columns under load that will not fall before the column Itself. This cap has been patejnted, but the ownership of the patent has been assigned to the put3i Although there has never been a heavier demand for sny of the construc tion series than thirt. the National lumber manufacturers assot latin. Washington, D. C. kill has a -few copies of the first edition avail able for the use of those who are interested : struction. j in corre t mill ! con- A positive man isinever any real benefit to society ajfter a mistake or two have been proved on him- ' If young La Fonette wants o follow, in the footsteps -of his fa ther, he will have o do consider able kicking. Doors A full length mirror j that takes no extra space. A necessity for the carefully dressed woman a conven- ience that guests will appreciate. There s lould be one in your hall or t ress ing room. - The mirror :s of p t a t e either plain or bevel ; l he side opposite the mirror is finished iri beauti grained veneer. fir Lumber TlAttBO j . KtT,of, QBEQoar ; M7&nri)s M E Phi Kappa Pi Now in Readi ness for Coming School; Year at Willamette j Several Improvements are betas made at the Phi Kappa Pi frater nity house In preparation for the coming rail term. Furniture is being revarnished, new wall paper being put up and the house is In general undergoing the process of re-bulldlng and annual fall house cleaning. The work is being done by in terior decorators assisted by a number of the boys who reported early and for the most part are either local men or candidates for the football squad who reported to be on hand for the initial prac tices. :, i : .', " The work will be completed by Monday morning when the uni versity opens for registration . al though this necessitates a rush job that has kept several of the boys at work well Into the early hours' of the morning. Local Real Estate Men ' Locate in New Office j : Though not yet complete ia de-1 tails, the new office of Becke & Hendricks, local real estate firm, is being occupied along the south side of the entrance to the Heillg theatre entrance. The new loca- tlons gives the firm one of the nlcests offices in the city and being on the ground floor, prac - tically surrounded by glass, offers numerous advantages for display- tng property listed for sale. Weekly Building Permits Show Total of $42,000 During the past week permits have been: issued from the city recjrder's office for the construc tion of buildings which will cost totally $42,000. The permits this weeks have been confined almost entirely to the erection of dwel lings. $41,000 will go to the con struction or dwellings, and . a warehouse she costing $1000 com pletes the total. Cottage Type Duplex House ai Small Cost TpHE duplex house has proved an I iAltAn e " . Z runiaau tanuues ui muurrsie means. ' . Instead of paying rent . the builder uses half the structure and derives an income , from the remaining floor space. Frequent ly two small families will combine their resources In financing con struction of a duplex and find con genial companionship in the occu pancy, of adjoining suites, but the investment feature is more often the Incentive for buildings of this ' class. I .' V The accompanying design for a duplex has many obvious advan tages of floor plan, combined with pleasing exterior. Its resem blance to a cozy single family dwelling makes, this type of du plex less objectionable than other' types to strictly residential neighborhood. It may be finished in clapboards, shingles or stucco. The living rooms are large and well adapted to furniture placer ments. Dining rooms are of ample ' size and each is provided with a disappearing wall bed. - Kitchen and breakfast nook are well ar ranged. Stairways to the base ment and upper story are handled with economy and bathrooms are well placed in relation to other rooms. '" y An upstairs i chamber 14x11.9 feet In size adds materially to the advantages of either suite. Each bedroom has closet space and a storage room also is provided on the npper floor. v FRATERNITY 10 UNDERGOES REPAR BUILDING OUTLOOK : IS GOOD IN SALEM Many Activities Are Under f. Way or Contemplated in Business District Eulldlng construction of a large variety 1 underway In Salem at the present time. Included lu the different kinds of building beiug carried on are the new theater, the YMCA building, reconstruction work in the U. 8. National bank, warehouse sheds, college improve ments, church improvements, stores and dwellings. Dr. B. L. Steeves is planning to construct a two story building on the property adjacent to the Salem Bank of Commerce on Liberty street. The present building, for mer home 'of the Salem Laundry company, was recently condemned and the present occupant of the place has agreed to move out by next Friday. Immediately after he does so. the building will be torn down, and as soon as the property is' cleared, work will b started on the new building. Dr. Steeves plans to have , the archi tecture Mf the building in har mony with the Salem Bank of 1 commerce bunding. George Wills of Wills Musie store has begun .work on a two story building next to the Steeves property on Liberty street. Work has been retarded because of the delay in tearing down the building on the Steeves property. But as soon as that is torn down, work will b started again in full force. land the outside work is expected to be done in the course of three or four weeks. The building will be ready for occupation in about two months. Guthrie Theatre Work Making Much Progress Work , Is advancing as rapidly as. possible of the new Guthrie theatre, and construction on the east side of High street and facing the New Salem hotel. Concrete Is being poured as rapidly as pos sible in the near future the Walls will begin to rise above the sur rounding buildings. ' CHURCHES ' (Continued from page 3), I phone 680-M. Serrieea, It a. m.; 8 p. 1 I Sermon topiea: "God'a Knahling Orace. la. m. (German): "The Meaaaga ta Smyrna, p. m. Sanday acbool, 10 a. m- auperintendent.- H. H. ttrallap. Toting feopie a meetings: r.pworth league at 7:45 p. m. followed by regular aerviee All the evening service ara in Enzlish wek-ay service : Prayer meeting Wed 8 p. ra. at Mrs. Waldespel. LESUa MITHODIST EPISCOPAI. Addresa: South Commercial and Myers streets, factor, tl. r. I'emherton, rest dence, 84S Myet-s St- phone lrt-J. Serr- , ires, II a. m.; 7:30 p. m .Sermon topics: I be Keiigion or 11 am street. " a loea i our looking Olass I Je I p. in Sanday school. 9:45, auperintendent, E. A. - Khoteiu Young People's meetings; The Interit ediste Epworth I.eagna meats Leslie Hall and the Leslie league In the rhnrrh at A:30. All yoong people are cordially invite.' to attend theaa meet ings. Christian fellowship and a home like greeting make folks feel at home here. - Strangers and viito- eperutlly welcome. Come with us and make this your church. . COTJBT STKXST CHXISTIAX Addresa: Court and X. 17th Sts. Paa tor, K. L. Pot nam, reid"nce, lld Leslie St.. pbona 1425 J. Serrires. 11 a. 7:30 p. m. Sermon topica: 'Seekers for Jesos." a. m.: "The Fiit Mission o the Twelve," p. m. Maaic furnished by Mrs. Joy Tomer Mosea' orchestra. Ihiet at evening aerviee hy Mr. and Mrs. E. W Cooler. Sunday achool. .. . Ij a. m super intendent, Chris. J Kusrfh Yoang Pi pie a meetings: Jnnior following com manioo service 11 a. as. Volunteers visit shut-ins in afternoon. Christian Kn desvor 6:30 p. m. Three societies Junior-Intermediate. Renior-Intennediata (High School) and Senior. Weekday services: Loyal Uereaa Class monthly toc'.al We'ne4oy evening. Mid-week I servica Thurtay 7:30 p. m. Devotional. - Bibla atudy. atereopticoa pictures of I Bible Land nnd Volunteer Band meeting Other event All members that Intend to assist in the State Pair restaarant during I the Fair, ara requested to let Joha Mar shall, manager, or the paator know today We extend a hearty welcome to ail aerv ices. "The Church With a Family Spirit." ia always open to yon. mil CHKIBTIAjr CHTTECH Addresa: Crater and High Sts. Pas tor. J. J. Rvsna. residence 544 Center St. phone 1973. Assistant pastor. Vivian O I Whisler, residence. 544 Center St., phone 294 or 1972. Services, ll:oo a. m. 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics! "Chnstia Courage." a. m ; "A Symbol of Power.' b. m. The mule will be under the direc tion of Miss Whlaler. The special tna ben during the HI will consist of tenor solo by Mr. C. R. Mastoa, a ladies trio aad m mixed quartette. Sanday Lone Star Service Station and Camp Ground J"" V-aV tse -a. - -, -a -. J ; -. , ,......, ., ,,, , ..... ... , 1998 N. Capitol Street John Williamson Prop. Also Builder of Homei for sale on easy terms.'-; Ii you are looking for a home call on cs. irboeL :4S. saperiatendrat. Dr. Eplee. louuK !V,,U BEeetiage: Jaee fraad-rs wM lead the mriaif . wiU tiad it helptal aad Ulrrettiug. TWIT BAPTIST CHTXKCH Address: IJWrlj and Manoa. Paster M. fcW.ei.ss. ytt. 4.. reatdeare, i-lb-ri jr. phone I2. Services ll:Ov a. m.; 7;io . aa. Sermea teptca: '"The ef Jesus," a .at.; "Am .relation Caaaat Espla a."' p. m. iloraiag t-rtie. . "xa Ye That Seek." HaU erte. .a us If J4r. K. l. ttarioa. Viel.a "tMa,( ilr Mather Taught Jle." i'wrak. ptad Ly Miaa HUa lif. ing. ar bvlaw.) Mundai acaottl :45 a. auiMTiaii-Bdvat. K4 thaaa. Vuuac ftaplm aifotinira: :3 p. a. L.Vr. "up in. The B. T. P. T. iii.kuwi IuUt rla.a will nrrt ThurJar I ":30 with Jcdf O. f. Coaba a warh rr. Adult Miaaiaa Htuij cUuh will mm Kuadajr tfmtnf aiuuitaawaalr with "r 1. i . 1 . ai bMU im fuA . . ini-d. TrtcWn, Prof. P. A. lilUr . B. Nrptun and lh Pa:nr. Jir. K. Hrtorsoa ia dan i.f Ik. a.l i. Vk Jay MTTiraa; Prayrr BtMtiaa an lira irmif at 7:30 Htnrf ik. lh chapter of tialatiaaa. Special mine. ni. tstuadav): Soia "I'm piii Jokatoa. ( by Ht. Da!e TayWr. Viciia f-i ."an'Uata Caatabli," tia at-Kaaaa. oy Mi HMij. AaJiem. pivli.de ta the aervure wtll be a aBleadul Dieter nra- aatatiOB of O d lrira. SU anaatn ut -orx ana Mtng. Ulher eveata n'aiua'i Soerety wilt met at the hoaie of Mr.. mil Kolh. I 111 N. Cottage trt, ou rx.'ay at 2:30 p. m. riXST PXESBTTZKIAX CHURCH . Addim : Charra St. between Cbemeke ta an4 U.ln St. 1'ai.ior. .Nermaa Kea da!t Idtly. U. I. Sunday avhool :JO a auiteriBtendeat. Mr H ' t The liea'a bible ciaaa and the Trt-C ela mr ai kikuub a I'arlora, raot entrauce. Other claasee meet at the eharch buildinc Murnine worahip 10:45. Heruioa. "-The Temptatioa of Jeaua." b lr. Tally The enoir will tint, lie Waa tWnlud " ''mer: a ad luiaa Braiaa koiurtu. II aiae. "How Loral Am Th. I .1. liaga." Uddle. Orgaa anmber Tray W araer-Rulie: The limr'" VYolateahuiiae : and Faith." M.nT.ia- aoha. I.aa Lncile Roaa at f K. I'l tiaa r:ndvor SunuiM- a- in Senior. Adraure Intermediate and later mediate. Creninr worhib. T :3o. 'The Qurata of Life." tv I)r Ti. M Conjtretationel aiagiac. aprial oiui by taa choir aad prgaa aambera by lia toae. Monday 7:O0 B. t called in.m meeting of lb aeaiien and truateea. EVAKOBUCAX. Addreaf- l?th and t"mtm, ml .t.t. Paator. P. W. Lauaer reudeare. 2U X 17th tit. Phone 100S-W. berricea. 11 aa-I S p. aa. 8eraon tooira "!". Storm." a. m.: "The Haau Hi ik. Koad." p. m. MUt Helen Toote will aing ia the morning aervicea and atiaa create ttomhaaao in the orening. Hun day achool. 10 a. m anperintendent. O. K. 8tranbanrh. Yennf Peoole'a nga. 1 p. m.. llr. Uiurr will UmA Toptc: "Getting Strength From God." The leader giren an ioTiutioa for all ta attend. Week-day aerrirea: Prayer aeriee Tbnrt!ay evening. FIRST IVaJTOEUCaX AdJreaa: Liberty and Center Rta. Pan- tor. C. . Poling, reaidenee. 45 Canter, phone 991-J. Sertrirea 11:00 a. m 7:30 . aa. Sermon topic a: "Poaing the mmiae." a. m: Chriatian'a Vital Breath." p. m. Sunday arhool. 9:45 a. m.. anperintendeat. J. P. I'lrirh Taunt People 'a meetinca. Chriatian Knd.irar m 6:30 p. m. I4uia Ohldenberr. leader Wk dr aerrirea: Tharaday evening at 7:30. The paator will have charge. Other erenta Choir practiee Friday even ing, Lewrenra Uavea, director. CRKISTIAJT AND MISSIONARY AXJJAKCE Address: Tahernsrle Kerrv St. Paafnr H. K. Cnwfll, reaidenret 173 8. Cottage: phone 434-J. Services. 3 p. in.; 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "Let Ood." p. m. : 'The Arwer to Where Men Onght to Worship," p. m. Spec is I messsceo in song at each service. Sunday school S p. m- auperintendent. Mrs. J. Wilson. Youne People's meetings: Ratnrt'sv area- iag. Howard Olaoa in charge. Week-day services: Taeadav evening 7:30. prsver and praise. Friday oveaing. 7:30, Bible reading. Sunday school letsoa ia fonnd 1 The. 2. I-I2. Colden Tevt: Ia every thing give thanks. 1 Thee. 5. S. GLAD TTDIXQS MISSIOK Address: 34.1U Court W. factor. C. 8. Johnson, residence. 1935 Manle Ave- nheee 1917-W". Services, 3 and 8 p. as. Sunday achool 2 p. m.. superintendent, S. Herkey. Teoag People's meetings: Friday eveaing. Week-day services: Tuesday. Thursday and Katorday evea inga. All evening meetings at 7:30. Other event". Rattismal services Sunday afternoon. We believe in Father, Son and Holy fihnt and Baptise : according to Matt. 28:19. VAZABX1TE Address : 19th and Marion Streets. Pas tor. C. If. Hopkins, residence. 1!60 Mar ion St. Assistant pstor. Mrs. Ilopk'm. residence ItMM) Marion Su Services. 11 I EVE RY f XTURC JTHAT WE SELL 15 SURE PLEASE DU VERY iWELL NELSON BROS. S.'SS Chcrocketa Phone 10OS sBssssjBLjmBBSBk .asssVassBk afmBBBBBSBSksaBBssmBBBBV ssawealwe loss at the roof -line! IT TOT boras It alrtxsdy tmnt let ne sWw yew how y cast effact a QOIsndaTable (Wl BTTsssg aad get create gjl inairw cotsv fort ay lining wtmr attic wit Cetotaa Irtsulstlnt Luttbat. Calta lingt to the simple! home) a comfort only eeatly om harahadbefora. It anatWa hosna buiUars lor that flrat tinea oh ' tain cotBptcte tnmiUtioai fracti- eaJIy aritnout extra atari Oregon Gravel Co, Hood at Frost St, a Stop heat AUGUST REPORT FOR BUILDING LI6EST 'Permits Issued During Month Show Large Gain Over Previous Year The volume of August buildlnsj permlts In 29 cities and towns es tablished a new record for that month, with a gain of 3 S percent fover August 1924. according to the national monthly building sur vey of S. W. f?traus A Co. The total In these places was a. m ning lay. 7:30 p. as. gemna taptcs; "Rbb. The Ka -." a; as. 'The Crest at both services oa Sunday. a mdev ; J a-aoAI :4J a. an, anperiaiadeat. tt. H iiaray. louni I'nuU'i m.etinc: :Un J p. m. Topic: f Bible Rules Yr Ciirlnin . Ijving.'- lvs.ler. ilr. rrd Hsnnon Je . ior t Lnitiin f a.'estor. 6:45 p. at. Week- ' dey aerv:cf-: Wedaeday iimi at prayer aad praiao meeting. Te Lnr.l i l.lraaiug ihee rvices. Otl.er events j Mrv llepkins will preach Hnndav mora- ' lag. The pastor will preach Muday ttm- j ing. loose aad enjoy. thee servtre wt'b ! ;! rULX, OOSPZI. nflSHOH ldres: SSI Mismob atreou Paator, Ralph l. Bollock, reeirfenee. M MiMiat ., pbona 1439 W. i Services 2 JO and 7:30 p. m. 8-indav achool :3 p. aa. Week-da services: Wedneadas aad Sal- arday Bights at 7:30. The Kaa'ay rv-i- will be held ia the Foresters hall at North Commercial St. The fallow i ig Seaday, Hent. 27th. we will prob ably opea up ia our aew hall at 3J7 Ktste atreot. "I was detenaiaed ;o koaw rotUiag amoa you sate Jeans Christ aad ! Him crucified."' said the bsttle starred i Apot!e Paul. ;VTe find this go pel auf firieat today to meet every nee. : of humanity spirit, sent and body. All are I iavited to rome and hear aad see the -ssma e-osnel and the ua rbri.i . t I ia the same way in 'this twentieth rea- Uiry as ia the B.blo days. Located on Sil i i i j i : i For ! i t i ! ! e , s : It ' I " . I " t . . , ....- 4 9 Each 4 Rooms with Breakfast Nook Balance only $25 per month including interest-city lights, i ' city water, in fact all city conveniences iM 1 See Me at Once ' sM.laUaeTMXsBat - MANY SPECIAL FEATURES . County Apicultural Exhibitv-LhTstodc Show Horse Show Tractor Show Automobile Show Industrial Exhibition Boys', Girls' Club Camp ; More and Better Amusements and Entertainments Than Erer Before -! Rin or Shine Best Racing Program in History of the Fair Five Night Horse-Shows t2t;.4S1.84 compared lb $2Sl.-i toUl of Hr.0C1.222 tnnaUl 015.1C0 in August 14. a gain to $35.S;.5T. an lncrraw'o( Jljj R$10.S.722. Iperceat. In in Pacific Wt Every region r.f Jhe country.! cllles lud a total of .i3,l nearry all of the larj. statM. most ot the large cities aad hundreds of smaller places, showed gains over August 1924. In the Eat let cities had a to tal oT tlS COT.SCS compared to SM3.S&T.C17 In An runt 1924. an Increase jf CO percent. In the Central.' 17 cities, had a total of tlo7.TU.97C, compared to ISS.- M4.539. an Increase of 21 per cent. In the South Ti rttlen had I Salem Wicker Manufacturin?: Genuine Rattan Reed Quality Furniture Complete line of House - hold and Office Furniture j ira. ufactured and sold direct at our factory and salesroom. : : : : : 2218 State Street Repairing '5, , Three Bungalows Just Completed verton Road in Salem Dowe Rich L. Reimann 147 N. Commercial, Room 3 SIXTY-FOURTH SALEM, OREGON, SEPT. 28-OCT 3 Ella Shultz Wilson, Secretary Remember, This is Your Fair Help to Malie It a Success Ideal 22 compared to ft 2.3 25, 14 7 an increase of 2 pejrent. forut of the cities slowing sub stantial percentages of lncreaxd were New York. 113: Chicago. 41; Xesvard. N. 1: Miami. 77; Tjwj, 2A7: Houston. 14i; St. Peteraburg. Zi: Minneapolis. &2: 1-ong Beach. 47U; Dotton. S; Columbui. OhU. 2CS; Washing ton. D. C. 73; St. Louis. 8$: Oa- 'cicattl. 122; and XI la ml Reach 43 Furniture Company Phone 2230 Re finishing by Spray' Upholstering Highway Tract V Camping Grounds - , 1 r i