The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 27, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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Salem General
Gaining New Prominence
; Salem Institution Now One of 12 in Oregon -Measuring Up
to "Grade A" Standard of the American
1 .1 College of Surgeons - , '
Salem General r hospital Is tak
ing another forward step in keep
ing op with the steady adrance of
medical scten.ce. " This hospital,
yhich, belongs entirely v to - this
J -"-unitjr-and .la operated. In Its
ilwfrest. Is now one of 12 In Ore
gon which measures up ; to the
"Grade A' standard of the Amer
Jian College of Surgeons, and this
means that under their, supcnris
ion the Interest of the patient Is
tbe first consideration. This wing
will proride more room so that
any one desiring to enter Jthe hos
pital msy always find the kind of
room or ward desired and to pro
vide" surplns space so that no snr-
f ceon or physician in this commun
ity need ever find it necessary to
offer bis patients anything less
than the rery best hospital faclli-
$ ties ooiaua Die in uregon. -
! the east wing, which , will suppl
I 34 addtional beds, an X-Uay room,
an adequate laboratory ' room, a
solarium, and a lot of space to be
used as nurses' and maids' rooms,
with much better quarters for the
superintendent. ' ;
The constractloir will follow ex
actly that of the main unit, and,
being a continuation; of the same
job, the contract, was let; , to Cuy-
Lift 0ff-N6 Pain!
V DoWnVJmrttbn bit! Drop a
little "Freezone on an -- achine
I corn, instantly, that corn stops
(nurung. then shortly you Hftit
right oft with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle
of .."Freefone"' for a , few cents.
sufficient to remove everr hard
curiowii corn, or corn mivmi
r-l f68' n 166 root - Allea.
wttiiirfit soreness or irritation.
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1RE1IT
Ik Y&ur Greatest
-Why Not
Use It?
.And pay' out of your
Keep your savings -
day:-
a . . -.. - -.v,
MADE TO
SUITS
MEASURE
$3:7:5.0
Choose your" material, of, leisure, . . J
then select a , pattern best suited j 1
for . your . individuality.; -We11 ' V
mjike it' to fit you That's how I
tobuy asuit ; ; -VX
Use , our -12 payment plan t. .
....
'.428 State Street
Hospital
)er Van Fatten. i The contract
price, including all archltectual
work. , the building larger' than
originally painnetl, turned brer
complete In every 'detail, ready to
furnish and . move into, is 33
445. , It is proposed to have it
finished in about four months. .
The - hospital management has
authorized a 3100,000 bond issue,
165,000 of which Is to be paid
now, the money from which will
be used to pay a floating debt.
Due to the fact that not enough
money was raised by the citizens
to complete the main.unlt at the
time It was built, the unpaid Gl
ance of which is $21,431.63. this
will be paid and enough will re
main from the sale of the bonds
to build and equip a laundry in a
separate building.! -
In time Salem ,will require the
room to be made available - by
building the west wing at which
time the balance of tho $100,000
may be issued and sold without
delay or" added cost on account
preliminary details incident' - to
preparation for anr bond Issue. "
It will now be possible for the
good people of Salem to.. interest
themselves in tproUblng these
new rooms and such other new
equipment as may be required In
the interest , of. the most 5 modern
and efficient service for that is
what the managers strive : tor,
Much must always depend 'upon
cooperation of the medical staff,
which In. the case of the , Salem
General hospital comprises 31"' of
Salem's leading ' physicians and
surgeons. Another essential thing
is that everr citizen of this com
munlty shall feel a personal inter
est a proprietory Interest,1 if 'you"
please in its further growth and
success. Visit it and become ac
quainted with the very efficient
superintendent and her staff. Per
haps they may be able to convince
you that some things necessary to
be done In. a standardized hosptal
may not be popular but are al
ways In the best interest of the
patient. - -- -, .
Wheeler-rElectric cannery be
ing built for canning salmon and
blackberries.
Mr. Used Car Buyer-
Hare you seen the real buys at
the Capitol Motors. Incorporation?
See. Biddy Bishop, 350 North
High St. ()
Canby New Liberal Water Co
Incorporates to complete Canby
irrigation canai.
- Myrtle Point Old Mast hospital
being moved, to make room. for
new- $25,000: buUding. . - ; .
v
incom
for a rainy
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ciikbuildiiig
pu5teb starts
Top Floor Entirely Lathed,
Will Be Completed About . -.
August 1 -
Plastering and lathing work has
started on the new structure be
ing built on High street between
Center and Chemeketa for Cham
bers & Chambers, local .furniture
house. The top floor has been en
tirely lathed, , and tbe plastering
work has begun there, while the
lathing has " also teen started on
the balcony, I -
Tbe building will have three
floors, and, a -full basement when
Xinisfied.' Chambers & Chambers
will occupy, the lower floor while
the upstairs Is being lifted for the
Capital Business College.
The work is keeping up with
the. original schedule, which cal
led for completion by about Aug
ust 1. The plastering' is expected
to be finished in about 10 days.
Work on installing the windows
and some of the finishing was
started last week. ";
The 'upstairs is being fitted for
the use; of classrooms. Blackboards
and other necesary , fixtures are
being installed. ' Several of the
blackboards' are' already in. Win
dows are installed at frequent in
tervals, 'while skylights are also
present In several rooms, giving
enough light for school work.
All the men being; used in the
construction work"! are residents
of Salem. Six carpenters were at
work' last.: week,- while more will
be employed after' this. Sir." or
seven plasterers are also at work.
together with plumbers, electri
clans and. men of other trades who
are working at top speed to have
the building ready for occupation
on scheduled time.
Cal O. Engslrom Is the contrac
tor. - Freeman & Struble, a Salem
firm, were arhcitects.
- Laureen Toilet Articles sold by
the Vanity Hat Shoppe, 387 Court
St.. beldttit to an exclusive line and
are sold with a money back guar
antee. ... ()
Tearing Down Show Window
to Begin Monday, for
Improvements
Tearing " down ' b'f " the present
show window of the Shipley store
on Liberty streets between-Staffs
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SHIPLEY RUSHES
STORE CHANGES
7 --w
wmm-
and Court, which is also known as
the Eckerlin annex, will begin 6n
Monday. - The hew show window"
which is to be 2S feet deep, will
be finished in the most modern
and up-to-date style.
Island cases and arcades, such
as are seen ' on most; of the high
class stores In targe cities, will be
installed, giving a show window
which is expected to be one of the
most attractive in town, according
to Mr. Shipley. .
Remodeling of the rear part of
the store Is nearly completed, A
new balcony has been installed, on
the north side of which is located
the offices. '-. " . v: '.
Remodeline of the office rooms
will also helD increase the store's
ef f iicency, it is thought. ;A ':
The other side and the rear or
the new. mezzanine floor will have
a ladies waiting room, .lavorator
iea and a waiting room tor the girl i
employees of tbe store. A millin
ery department will also be in
stalled there. i ,
New style ventilation has been
obtained for the remodeled fitting
rooms. A nerw-basket system, for
handling cash has been installed
and the work of waiting on cus
tomers is expected to be speeded
up to a gfeatxtent by this means.
New display tables and more
aisle room will result in permit
ting a greater amount of goods to
be displayed than has been possi
ble before. ' ,
August ,! . has been set as the
final date for completion of re
modeling, including the new dis
play window.
Forest service closes 8,300 acres
Mt. Hood national forest, because
of fire hazard. '
$420
Kimball
Bungalow ..Type .
Special! ; iCQIQ
Sale Price....:. $Dk&
; :4So
Merrill
Upright
Spcciaf - ' " (DOOb
ale Price...... $00.
?525
SiCimball ,;
Bungalow Type
Special yil Q
Sale Price. iO
3575
Kimball
Full Size .
Special -Sale
Price. .. .
5550
- Kimball Made
Harrison
Player Piano
Special Q
Sale Price .. lO
5575
Davenport
Treacy Player
Piano
Special1 v
Sale Price..,;.. )tOO
:c 5750 r W'-- - - -p
.vKtobair-y'V
Expression Player ;;
Special f jCOQ
SalelMce....:. ij)pOal
:1250
- Whitney! Baby
U : r-f Grand .
Electric Expressior
v . i t;r Player-
Special 7QO
Sale Trices. -VivO
01750 '
4 Kimball Baby (
; ' Grand! :A
iElectric Expression '
'h: . Player : .
Sale Price $1479
52475
TV-
Kimball Gr&hd;
-Electric Welte d
'Jtigtton Reproducer
Sale Price OiVlO
Kanos
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BUI BIB
IS BIB FIST
Thirty-two Office Rooms to
Be Built on Second
Floor, Plan -
Work' on the new Bligh theater
b"11diag being crocted at High and
'State streets is progressing rapidly
keeping up with the original
schedule. Terra Cotta , and brick
-work will be started next week
The plaster will be down from
Portland by that time; so lathing
and plastering will also start.
Roofing Is already done on the
store parts on the first floor. Pour
ing of the gallery f raining for the
theater, auditorium will begin
Monday, according to a statement
made by the superintendent fn
charge of the construction work.'
The auditorium will be highly
decorated. A total of $45,000 is
being spent to make the inside of
this big room one of the most
beautiful theater interiors in the
state.
Corinthian columns will be used
for the organ grill at the side of
the. stage. A" great variety of plas
ter decorations with carylng pat
terns will be used to give the de
sired effect to, the walls of the
room. These castings are expected
,to arrive this week so that the
work of installing them san begin
immediately.
The1 foyer will be finished -with
marbie sides and floor to be in
ONE MONTO
REAL
learaece
of New an! Used Pianos I
Fall is near and with it must come new stocks. The present
stocks must be turned : into ready cash. Hence this slash in
prices."
EASY WEEKL Y or MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
It does not take a lot of money to own a piano
$650
KIMBALL
PLAYER PIANO
. for . J
$517.50
Just think ! You can
have a player that is
new at a saving of
$132.50. The first ...
t mi v-., 4-u i
arrival will have the,1
chance to snatch up
1 L ' 1 : T" 9 a.
mis mtTKaiii. xJKtu t
delay get it for' .
Yourself. t ;
n
MOORE
keeping -with the luxuriant and
highly? decorative effect of the
whole ' theater interior." . " " " '
Office rooms numbering 32 will
be built on the second floor. These
rooms ' have - individual lavatories;
and all of the offices are connect
ed with each "other. They will be
mahogany trimmed throughout.
1 The exterior of the building will
be ' of Willamina white - cream
brick. It will be trimmed with ter-i
ra cotta. Marble bases will be in
stalled in all store entrances.
Work, on putting in these, features
Is expected to begin soon."
on hnd"ed an ! three sen are
working on the building at present
fin order to keep tho: work up to
top speed. It is expected to be fin
ished by September 1. or as near
that date as possible.
Tranchell and Parelius of Port
land are the contractors in charge
of the co.ntsruction. The total cost
Is expected to bo more than
3200,000.
J: CUNDAE-C
' ajU And CoM Drinks- Z
, S - JM Original Yellow Front
y 133 North Commercial St.
June 28 to July 28
tire
$800
BUSH & GETS
BABY GRAND
for
$593
This well - known
- grand sells now for .
$800. -You cant !
afford to miss this
chance to get one -
v, at such a great . t
saving. Come early:
1
us we nave oniy ? ,
f this piano at such
a saving. h j ,
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409-415 - Court Street
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cin POOL ODES
rioht oil pue
The cherry pool people, at the
plant of the Pacific Fruit St Pro
duce company, shipped a pre cool
ed refrigerator car of black cher
ries, mostly Lamberts, to the' big
eastern city, markets yesterday,
end had chough boxes packed to
fill another car at quilting tlaiel
i . . . . -. ... r
oi tne sccona sniit last nignu ..
They , will be getting cherries
for several days yet. "Fine" ones,
too, mostly. - - -v "-" - ' '
Young & Wells are through re
ceiving Lamberts.
The'canneries are all still run
ning full up on loganberries; dou
ble shifts for th'ose that have been
nsing double shifts, and 24 hours
STE1NVAY
UPRIGHT
for
$533
You have always J
wanted a Stein way ! -Well,
here is your '
opportunity to et
ohe that looks like,
'new. at'a big reduction. I
You can only blame , i
Yourself if you forego
this chance. ' , - .
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Sal
Of
$1050
for the Hunt cannery. The re
ceipts are expected, to slow down
a little now; ahdi perhaps the-Hunt
cannery wlli:rle ; able to ; .get
through wunoui iuii pisqi buhw,
after this.
Cherry City
Cleaners
Pressing, Cleaning
As you like it done
. .::-
Try us before you V
buy ntw clothes. ;
Cheny City
231 North High St.
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Telephone, 934 f.
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Jewett
UpHght
Special j 01 GH
Sale Price !..;PlOi
JLucore
Special Cl Q1
Sale Price 10J
' ; 7 Foot I
Ghickerihg I
Grand f
. ' - ' '
Special ' CO)t
Sale Price )00
Richmond f
Upright
Perfect Condition
Special CO(Q
Sale Price ... . tJU CI
Steger & Son '
' Player Piano
Sale Price ..
Steinway
Square
Fine Condition
Special
Sale Priced
$125
5725
Haddorff . ;
Special-. ; COP
Sale Price' .0O
01250
W&Ck Fischer
:,;v". v" ' i - -
Electric Ampico
V IJepirpducer
Specials 4,;'. f7f
Sale Price1 i.O i
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SpecfalJr.vOlVI!;
Sala Price:!
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