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SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 23, THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON,, Bamier) 3uM$mg-e0 llome .Cdmst ruction Siiiizg .... v - . . . , ; : . . - . . ... t ----- - - - - - r Plan No. 589 - k ?Tiw!Hil n 4 i,. St -teJn COfflHEFOBMS READY poun Chambers and- Chambers Building to Be.WelLAd-: - -vanced This ,Week . ;. - . Iferfi "la. a' attractive design for ir&rpppi .lone-atory: house. ' The exterior ' finish of stucco, - with half-timbered effect on the corer ed entryway. Is well adapted to a dwelling of this type. The pared f . I J" . M .III.. I - amih "LlVIHp KDOf II JJ , i 1 . IT. terrace and brickwork are . pleas ing, also the treatment o the chimneys and the archway open- - ing upon the tiny gaTden space. .--s , x ". The restibule and coat closet at . ; 'the front are, well lighted . from leaded glass windows. The liring - room is well proportioned and its - wall spaces may be easily narrang- - ed for comfortable furnishing by . eliminating' , the. door, Into the .'.breakfast .nook. 'v.. ' ; fV.; If. onlytwo bedrooms are neces :r sary the chamber adjoining' the ' liring room may be used as a den -' or a music room, an old-fashioned t: sitting room, ? sewing room, " or v play room for the kiddies. It's a ,.': wonderful little room, '.with 4,its windows along two sides and clos- f et in tho corner. ;J ' f The architect' deserves praise v for .leaving the dining room out ; of "his plan.. "Unless there is an, . abundance of room in the house, dining room, is sono- place , where " Tloor space may be aaved for oth yr uses. The - breakfast nook ' Is 'a imply large for, six peopfc ." . I The. two - chambers -at . the back of the house are - of 'convenient 1 size, well supplied with windows -.. $.nd each provided with a good Ixed closet. " AJ hallway connects t All of the rooms nicely. The kitchen and back porch are ex cellently well arranged. --. ; " Forms to "receive 1 the concrete for the walls of.the , Brst floor haTe. been completed for the Chambers & Chambers buildong on High, be tween . Chemeketa - and ' Center streets. . It Is probable that the Dourinjf of these wans wl ..De completed . before the end of this week, The bulldinr will house the Chambers & Chambers furniture business when - it . is completed. When the company moves from its present location on : Court -street between Liberty and High streets, the site will be used by Lunsford & Krause, who will start the-Sa- lem Emporium' department store, whose 'denartments will be leased out to Individuals to conduct. The Opera House Drug . Store. Serrice, quality, low prices, f rlend- sMp give " Increasing patronage. Old customers advise : friends to trade here. High and Court.' () The Scotch Woolen Mills 1 1' a first, class store to order your new spring and summer, suit. Suits hold shape and color. Best d reis ers wear 'em. 426 St,ate St. -() Better Yet Baking ' Co., sanitary; modern bakery. Our bread, cakes. pies, cookies. and Tolls are always ready-, for you at the first i class grocery stores. ii - ). rians and Specifications Furnished by Spaulding Logging Company' Telephone 1030 ! : ' - - ; - rr . Salem, Oregon 24 1 S FHDGflESS MPID LY Bligh, Building Forms Ready; -Some Second Floor Beams' : Are Placed ' t ' Practically -all of the" forms to receive the concrete walls for the . first floor of the building on the corner of State and High' streets have been completed. The build ' log, being constructed for ? Frank Bligh at a cost of $250,000 for a theater, store and office building. Is progressing rapidly. To make for "all possible Nspeed "Jo construction; a double- crew1 Is kept on the job, and overtime .work is not: infrequent.. - It Is highly probable that all of the concrete for tie walls of the first floor will be poured by the end of this week, or ear 17 next week. ? In "the meantime, to eave every hour possible, the -beams for the second floor are being placed over the office portion of the building, and are resting on the forms, 'so that they can be suppbrtedoh thfe concrete without any delay, " ' The auto service building on the corner ot Terry and" High streets, also being' constructed "for Frank Bligh, . Is. nearing the. final round ol the rough work. - Most of the hollow tile work lias been com pleted, and the framework for the wing buildings are practically fin ished. It is very likely that the building will be ready : for busi ness before the middle of June. . - Patton - Bros., oldest .and . thor oughly reliable ,'book store.: Choic est books and' literature, office and : school supplies, stationery. FounUin. pens. 340 State St.:() .. i ii J- 1- f r . -ksLJr,w.t.ru)0t-:: Plan.--.". , Your 'ooirie Let us help you in selecting the r type . of honie you want to build. Our FREE plan service will be of. assistance in building your new home. . - - - - , BULGW & BULGIN ' 275 Stats St. 1 Telephone 375 Money, Wives or Ease of r ; v. Mind Hold Off Stardom - - - -r ' . , HOLLYWOOD, CaL (By Asso ciatedTress.) Opportunity yainly barks . a knuckle on the ' doors of some leading men of motion' pic tures there days. . . t . , For some of the leading men of the 'screen ' are' beginning to ; try skeptical teethv on the glittering coin of stardom. '.. They hare found that it is not all gold.. Warner Baxter, who supports Be be Dan iels In her comedy features, signed a new three-year contract ' with PJayers-Lasky. : He Insisted on: a clause which forbids the producers making him a star at any time or advertising him as a star. It is a financial question, say those jt stellar magnitude :wnq. agree with Baxter. A leading man, supporting , well known 'woman stars, is good for ten years In pic tures. ; With relatively small In crease' in 'salary, the man who Is starred -will average two or three years of popularity.. r : . " ' Darby's Drug Store;"wherft qual ity service and low prices .meet. Everything in the drug line, noth ing wanting In high class service. Court at Liberty Sc. - ( W 1 vtiic'.v rrr.c: 11"' .....mi - L , . , World's Fair Representative of Women In Forty Nations CHICAGO, jil!--( By Associated rressOrForty "foreign countries inrcluding women of -all races, will have representation In the second annual Women's Worlds Fair, here April 17-24. .'Strplllag entertain ers of many lands 'will help spar kle up the aisles with native danc es and folk songs; and the operator of the tea garden concession will have foreign entertainers."- ; The active participation of larcg national "women's organizations brings to the fair added opportu nity for demonstration of "women's achievements - and - occupations. Mrs. Medlll McCormick. widow of the late Illinois senator, is general executive of the fair and the pro ceeds will go to the Juvenile Pro tective association. A month ago sale of space to exhibitors had as sured financial success. ' , . The-Capital Bargain House an Capital Tire Mfg Co.. and Mike'i Auto Wrecklnr. Thrfl in nnn,Tlr gain center of Salem. Thousands pr bargains H. Steinbock. propri etor, center. . , . () Henry O. Millar. 184 S: Com! St., where most people prefer to get their auto parts for all makes or cars.- - Trade there and make savings on all auto parts. ) Cottagt Grove Baptists . will build 1 12.0 00 church, lU sun tier. ' " Donehton &' Sherwin. Hard ware. 246. N, Com'l St. Hardware, Builders Supplies, Paints. : varn ishes.' Give us a calL youll find our prices reasonable. " '.() Buster Brown Shod Store.' High class, stylish looking, comfort giv ing, long wearing shoes - for the least money. Go and be convinc ed. 12& North Com'l St. - ,() SilI!GK'..; - TILE BECG SET Final Effort Taking . Place, :Pool Expected to Be; Open by Summer With . dedication week having drawn to a successful dose at the new iome of the YMCA, the only work remaining on the building is the- finishing of the ; swimming tank. , , - , ; " - Due to some slight error In tech nical construction - the work has been delayed and tile setters have not: yet started work' on it. Just when the tank will be completed is purely a matter of speculation. As' soon as tile setters are able to, start on the tank, however, it is thought the work will be fin ished in a brief time, as a heavy crew will be employed. It is the hope of, the directors to have the tank finished by summer. ; Alt the lockers have been put up In., the locker rooms. The hand ball courts .have been completed, and' the gymnasium is now fully equipped. !- ma LEADING : STilTE BUILDIS , i ' . i , f T - - Local ; CcnstfuctionV Totals Lop -All' Cities Outside - ' - Portland ;"!- - " Statistics, cotnpiled I In a recent issuer of ' theV Salem y chamber , of commerce -bulletin reyea,! the fact that sdurlhg: tbeNnlonth of April Salem has led all' Cities outside of Portland in building;, as represent ed .by building. permlts taken out. Following r are the figure's : Sa lens 0S6 i.Vl 5 .Eugene, $129,0 00 ; Klamath, Fail's J 1 7 1,30 0 ; Albany, 1 . 4 6 5 ; 'As torta. 4 8 , 4 0 0 : Be n d , S3 6,850 r Vr-Corrallls. - $4 5975; Grants Pass. 533 Or La Grande, S34.402; Marshfield. $27,250; Newberg, $5,000; Pendleton, $13, 163 Roseburg, $S,615. ' :, Director's- Department Store Is building up a reputation for guar anteed merchandise; conducting a real . department store; making steady progress, too. , ; ( ) Sheridan Local cannery sold, and'n'ewi owner; will improre for heavj-season. -. A Capital City Cooperative Cream ery Milk, cream, buttermilk. -The Buttercup butter has no equal. Gold standard ot perfection. ,137 S. Coml. Phone 299. . () 1 . - -.'-.I' j HlllsboVo-4-Seventeen. , districts vote to merge In union high School district..;' v:t7ttc towers ,; Becke & Hendricks . - t i , Insurance of All Kinds. TeL 161 . 4 f .urii- Theater. Lobby, 189 North High r: Tyler's Drug Store, where In creasing numbers, prefer to trade. A varied - stock is kept complete and up to date. Tout needs Mr. Tyler's concern. 157 S. Com'l. St. :. - - n; ,.- cf) , H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.. lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to make you the owner. The store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, absolutely Army and Outing Store. Biggest bargains In clothing, shoes, under wear,' ' hosiery,! gloves valises and suit cases. The working man's store, 189 N. Commercial. () ; -. ; The Midget' Meat Market never falls to give you the finest meats and fish. - There is but one place In Salem to get the finest fish. The !Mfdget Market has it for you. () KL J n llrri-N I - . -' ' .;".- ... . - . ' 1 1 ; .: ', - ; r : -..- . . . .. .Choose;: JLomoer -TTHE sensible builder is as careful in selecting his lumber .xis he is in sel ecting his architect" and workmen. Property bwrierd who Reive placed V their . lumber .;orts.builfiing supply t orders" withusVcan; testify to; the , . -quality of:our product i J "Dependable Serving the Lumber . ; Consumer" , - - L' . x v: I " - 1 -. ;J,T7rC0i?mt:MRDS . West Salem- r : ; , ; Telephone 576 Yards in .WesfSalcm Albany; Lents, Hubbard, YamhiU; -.' - v Ilillsboro, 'Eugene - , - - H ainidfM , of' Hail. ot A:: Carload! ; of . T7. Miririibeir ... Whatever your, building" needs, let us supply them and at cost you caiivaJford. jWhethcr you want to 'make a few repairsjitround the house or build a skyscraper, buy . the materials from us. f r : ; - COMPLETE SATISFACTION S - V. ' ' ' -" . ' ''Si on us forj anything jrou. heed f 'J JT h7MEL;.ftWDER :t SUPPLY 'CO. PAINT SHbP AND STORE "'175 Sonth Commercial -r. Telephone 728 v -.1 V LUMBER , YARD North Capitol and Union1 , ;.. Telephone 2248 67 .Commiiiiiti Use es Oil F . ' " ' j ; . r ' - E 1 e ctir ie 'S exvifc e ; It would be, well-nigh impossible .for any series of busil- ness depressions to impair seriously ,the steady earning ' " T capacity of such an industry as the Portland Electric 1 Power Company, v Vf .'- U 'v ; v . v 1 -,i .-; ' : T. It is an old, well-established institution, well managed . and has enjoyed continuous growth as the large district which it serves h expanded and, developed. ; 1 - . .. " t . ' ": ' '' ' a . -v'. ? - ... At "the present time this company furiiishes essential : . public" service to a total of 67 different cities and towns, . . r embracing" an operating area of over 2000 square miles, In this field we have now over 83,000' customers. - , - . . ' ' i - J v, - . - . t - Such a diversified business as we have built up can -withstand business stagnation and hard times no nutt- :-".r ter hov severe. That is why one of theimost desirable investments you can find is our . r . " . - v i Fit-. PrAJ QfnMTr - h It's backed by a strong company, a big ' and growing i, uuoutcaa au many xivux:iBlllll COUllnuni ties. - ; ? Why not subscribe for a few shares? Yon srp taVinrr ...', . .. .J, . x . - O no investKient DEPARTMENT - , 237 North! Liberty SL, Salcin ; ; 'J ; PORT LA N;D.:;E LSCTRIC ;, "V-POWER'j COMPRWY. . r : Portland; Salenv Ore-on City, St. Helens and Iimsboro Z Oregon; and Vancouver, Wcchinjtca " t 1 !. 1