THE OREC.W STATESAIAN. SLEM. OREGON i !: SUNDAY MORNING. JUt'Y-1S. 1926 . ': - in 1928 Cottage J CflAMDLfc i ' ( . .'' u- e-f wL I na ... -r- r PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED BT SPAULDiNG Logging Co. Salem, OregonTelephone 1830 IG SCHOOL JOB liLY COMPLETE Lighting Fixtures and Black- boards to Be InstalledStM": "SLSlfr SiL40? :w"1' to Be Ir in Future Work of - remodeling Salem's high schol building; Is nearly com pleted "The' plastering has been dona downstairs and is nearly fin- inttf "upstairs. The lighting fix-. twc are 4n an. the blackboards fer the new classrooms will soon be-installed. ' " .' Stairways leading from the west entrance to the third floer wlfl be Installed as soon as they ar rive from the mill, where they are being made id finished form. Alt baseboards and window cas ings on the second floor have been installed. Flooring and woodwork on a small back hall leading from the second floor hallway to . the rear of thp auditorium has been com pleted. Capital City Cooperative Cream ery, idilk, cream, buttermilk. The Buttercup butter has no equal. Gold standard of perfection. 137 S. Com'l. - Phone 299. () Press Shrine Planned in St. Johns Cathedral , --. -'V H 7JEW YORK. A national shrine will be dedicated to the Press in the new Cathedral of St. John the Divine, now under con struction here. Framed between two mighty pilars, .the , Press Bay, one - of a series of fourteen chapels opening from'the sides of the great naves, will be built by men mnd women of ' the profession as their contri bution to the arts and professions ot the world. The Bay will be tn 'classic . Gothic form and. will " rie 115 feet from floor to vaulted rooL Two stained glass windows wAVU Hgat ; the interior and th chapel window will record some ol activities of (he Press and Its Plan Number 506D Type Duplex House at Small Cost - TLCr;r- part in the progress of civiliza tion. The cost of erecting and equip ping the chapel will be approxi mately $200,000 and a national committee, headed by William T. Dewart of the New York Sun, will further the project by soliciting funds from members of every branch of the Pres industry. The P. L. Wood and Geo. F. Peed, real estate, 344 State. Farms and city property. They bring buyer and seller together, for the bene fit and profit of both. () VIENNA'S CHILD PRODIGY VIENNA -"Nils Christian Nil-' son, six' year old son-of the noted composer Christian Nllson, is Vi enna's latest child prodigy on the stage. His first appearance in the role of the' Italian boy in Hof mannstal's "Christina's Home Journey," won him a great suc cess and. the nickname of "Jackie Coogan Number Two." Nils is a. precocious youngster with an Ingenuous repartee. ; Army and Outing Store. Biggest bargains In cjothing, shoes, under wear, hosiery, gloves. Valises and suit cases. The working man's store, 189 N. Commercial. ! () Burgess Again Io Train ! Ederle; Has Engage&lTug i BOULOGNE. Two American girls twho will attempt, to swim the English Channel this j year .hare, engaged T. W. Burgess -who conquered the treacherous waters in 19 11,' to supervise their rain- In addition to etfrwde iiaerle, who failed in her effort Uut year, Burgess also wllj coach Lillian Cannon of Baltimore, Miss Ederle lias already engaged . the tug "Alsace" to acompiny her on the attempt, while Mies Cannon will be convoyed, by the tug ,"LaMor tnle. The latter' Is expected, to make one of tU4tarly dries' in July, if thereethsrl? suitably -.Dunkirk, the . home town of Jeanne JSlon, wo " reached, within The duplex house has proved an excellent investment for many Portland families of mod erate means, instead of paying rent the builder uses half the structure and derives an in-j come from the remaining floor space. Frequently two small families will combine their re-j sources in financing construc-i tion of a duplex and find con genial companionship in thej occupancy of adjoining suites.j but the investment feature is, more often the incentive forj buildings of this class. The accompanying design for a duplex has many obvious ad vantages of floor plan, com-; bined with a pleasing exterior. Its resemblance to a cozy single family dwelling makes this type of duplex less objectiionf able than other types to a strictly residential neighbors hood. It may be finished in . clapboards, shingles or stucco. The living rooms are large and well adapted to furniture placements. " Dining rooms are of. ample size and each is pro vided with a disappearing wall bed. Kitchen and breakfast fiook are well arranged. Stair ways to the basement and upper story are handled with economy and bathrooms are well placed in relation to othei rooms. ( An upstairs chamber 14x11.$ feet in size adds materially to the advantage of either suite. Each bedroom has closet space and a storage room also is pro vided on the upper floor. ; two miles of the English coast in her channel effort last year, ! has placed at her disposal the tug "La France," commanded by Captain Lemaire, who convoyed Tirabocchi the Argentine. In his successful swim of 1923. Channel experts believe that Miss Ederle and Madame Sion have the best chances among! the women accomplishing the feat this, year. Stop Over the Rent You i Are Paying The amount of money you are paying out in rent will buy or build a home. Come in about : !!J ijS J V v Z&r &oUk th ' RED RAND, V A FUIITUMEX Second Floor Being Polished and Prepared for fes tivities I The second floor of th Giese Powers Furniture company's new annex in the rear of the ipresent building is being polished and prepared for the big dance to be given there Opening in the future as soon as the building is ready for use. The compressed air apparatus in the finishing room of the annex on the first floor is in operating condition and has already been used to paint some furnitu re. Tne paint is sprayed on with a gun run by compressed air, 4nd the resulting coat of paint : is more even than the best hand painted coat could possibly be. The spraying machine jis in a steel lined, dustproof roon, and the refuse and oil from the room is blown out the rear by means of a fan operated in connection with the compressed air machine. The paint is made into spray by action of the gun. . and when it is blown into the air through the fin, it is so fine that it is completely dry before it gets outside. A stock room, in which furni ture is stored, fills a large, part of the lower floor. There a linoleum stock room, a is also garage and loading space, and a. snipping md receiving room, into Iwjhich all the furniture from outride is brought. The formal opening and dance to celebrate it will be heM some ime in the near future, jtle exact date not yet having ben an- nounced. The large room on the second floor in which the dance will be held is an ideal dance floor, it is said, and is as ismooth and spacious as moat floors de-: signed solely for that purpose. The Opera House Drtig Store, friend- Service, quality, low prices ship give increasing patronage. Old customers advise friends Xo trade here. High and Court. () Channel Swimmers Favor Strategy of Land ubber BOULOGNE. Swimniers at tempting to cross the English Channel this year favor ja line of attack mapped out by a f landlub ber' 'to cope with the tildes, as against the advice of both French and English pilots. The course and the proper time of entry into the water have been worked out by a railroad engin? eer, M. Douai, who has been ' a channel swim fan for several years. Douai's plan was udopted by both Enrique Tirabocchi of the Argentine and Charles oth ofi Boston, who covered the Jistanc"e in 1923 in much quicker time than the three men who preceded them in crossing the channel. Whereas seamen have! main tained that swimmers should en ter the water with tbie i fairing tide. Douai's plan calls tor the start to be made four ihojurs be fore full tide at a certain spot near Cape Griz Nez. Here 'an ebb current carries them toward the channel until a rising tide- takes them toward the North ei. After between fifteen and jseVenteen hours in the water, thej shimmer is then caught by an ebb tide and borne toward the English 4ast. Worrying and ask us our plan & BULGIN 275 State Street tv STiT HOSPITAL work on iiAr Two Local Firms Get Con tracts Competing With 13 From Portland Pratt iand Rasmussen, with bids of S217S for plumbing and $2424 for heating, and Fleener Electric eompaay, with a bid of $2700 for wiring, are two. local firms which were awarded the contracts for these jobs on the new unit of the Salem i hospital in competition with 13 Portland firms which sub mitted bids for the same contract, it was announced yesterday by Cuyler ! Van Patten, general con tractor! for the construction. The work of building the new unit, which is expected to take about ;four months, will begin Monday morning. The construc tion type will be the same as that on the main building. It will be of reinforced concrete and com pletely1 fireproof. The : unit is expected to cost $33,000, and will furnish added space for 34 patients. GabEiel Powder & Supply Co., lumber, building materials, paints and varnishes, roofing paper. Get prices there and make a big sav ing. Office, 175 S. Com'l. () Absence of Family Names , Shows Turkish Democracy CONSTANTINOPLE. That the Turkish people have long been democrats at heart is indicated by the- absence throughout Turk ish history of family names. No Turk receives the tag of a famous or infamous ancestor, but each starts fresh with the new name whispered in his ear at birth by his parents. President Kemal, for instance, is known to the world a. Gazi Moustapha Kemal Pasha. Only one of these four names, that of Moustapha, was given him at birth, and as plain Moustapha, he passed his boyhood. As this is a common name in Turkey, one of his school masters added "Kemal" to distinguish him from the num erous other Moustaphas in the class. His other names were added for various accomplishments. European Universities Open For U. S. Students NEW YORK (By Associated Pres3) Several old world uni versities, for centuries the mecca of the Abelards and .JSiasmuses of every country, vill this summer throw open their gates lo bands of western pilgrims. Oxford will take under the shad ow of its "dreaming spires' 450 American women, teachers and college graduates. A summer school, on the American plan, will offer courses in English literature and history at four of the women's colleges. Trinity College, Dublin; will re ceive up to 120 men and women, who may study the social sciences, the humanities or languages, in cluding Gaelic. It will be held July ID to August 26. Berlin offers to an unlimited number of Americans courses in German language and culture, or in the country's educational and social problems. m if) wsmzt ; 8 U 1 "sibloco FURNACES Let Us Figure Your Metal.,Wlfe EASTMAN 332 North Commercial Street-'' LAUTERMAN ST HIV FINISHED Star Exchange Moves Into One Half, Other Is Still for Rent The downstairs portion of the new Lauterman annex on North Commercial street has been com- Dieted, and one half of it is al ready occupied. The Star Ex change has moved into one half of the store portion of the build ing there. The other store space is for rent. A stairway between these two store spaces leads to the second floor, which is nof yet completed. It will not be finished until the annex to be constructed in the rear of. the Argo hotel has been finished, when the two will be joined and the upstairs part of the present building will be made into hotel rooms. Artistic Photographer Is Ford Sterling In Private HOLLYWOOD. Cal., fAP) When Ford Sterling, the film com edian, is not working he often may be seen out in the country snap ping pictures, or, with cotton Your last sntnQie i THE last A shingle that you lay on your lis the last shinele voull ever need to ! on that roof. i .1 oit 'Asoestos oniBgies suouia asi as long ; the building they protect and embeUis Johns-Manville Asbestos Shingles lore made of asbestos fibre and Portland cement formed under tremendous hy 'draulic pressure. There is nothing in them to rot or decay. They are abso iutdy fireproof. They never needpainfc jjng or itfinishing. Write, call, or relephbnens fbrfull particulars. Let us give you an estimate bf your toofmgjtjxtOQfsiQ OREGON GRAVEL 1405 X. Front Telephone ISO EAST r - Guarantee rull -Value . . f . efutrwi In his ears. . attending a theaterof the spoken drama.. . . JJe I otq - .befcouiAn.g . a . corned ian even beforrth.e old JCeystone eom- nanv days. Sterling dabbled -lit jainiinfi and sculpture. After be ginning his screeji career, this hobby, according : io his descrip tion, was too widely' separated from work,-s he tdok-P ar tlstlcnphotdgf aphy. . I " As a mult lha actor has Jn his home prize awards'from many 'of the' largest ' photographic exhibi tions in the world. Eighty of his prints now are abroad. -"It may sound' rather strange ttat I should .staff -cotton ia my ears when I attend theaters." he said. "J don't 'do.it .the Arst time I see a play, but if I likVitrthen I go back'.with my muft lers and stu dy the pantonine; " "If, the pantonine Is good-1 gather the fine points. ,; If it is weak then I "pnerlt by building it up in my roir.d." v Comedy, Sterling explained, con stantly is changing and the suc cessful actor niU9tstudy continu ously to keep abreast and improve.- "When I started tout in. the old Piograph da3's, comedy , was con fined to- slapstick. There was no mental effort. It was a long per iod of pie-throwing. Suddenly, slapstick dropped away and today our. best comedy is becoming mare and more subtle." - Pearcy . Bros, hare the finest garden, lawn and flower seeds. Poultry supplies and fertilizers. Lowest prices. Seeds of . high r 'You'll never need to re-roof again' Johns - Manyille For Johns-Maimlle 'Rig 1 IJ : Heat your home with an M AN Furnace Low in Price Unexcelled in Quality Scientifically, Installed - . v.- ;- - 9 A m f P ;,J uialem Oregon! EROS V, Union Roster BOD CARRIE US AND BUIIJJLNO LlA-I borer Local No. 441, meet Wtd. p. m. CU 17 for men. CAPITA Ij , TYPOflKAPIIICAL. UNION Ho. 210-Pretident, O. J". Xrui; aee retmry, M. D. Pilkcntoa. MnU mc end Sitorday, 5:00 p. m. PJIRPESTKRS' UNION NO. -Ifoeta Thors. enioK. Arth Tucker, Skilled mehmnic Tarmth4 Pkdn 179. HOTEL i AND ' RESTAURANT EM ploye1 Wl 452, ey third Monday, 457 Conrt. llaifl Pierce, secretary. SAJ'EM-T'UNfON T.A BEb LrU.OUE MeU , at Labor Hall o call of pmi - eat. . W. Sum, oeraUry. Box , 443. fialwo. Ore. '- ' - ydgkqsier FBATEDNAIi OB DEB Ol EABLEfl. mett . ery t Wapesday,.. Fraternity Hall, s. WUU.U, See;y. Til, ecw-it. KNIGHTS OF PTTITIAS MEETS AT Fraternal Hall eTery Teeaday eTenint Vlgitora inTlted. Jf. D. Vinaon. C. C; Walter JjeiMn." K. f R. B. TOe.Ortgon. Statesman Pnbliined eery morninf (except Mon day) St Salem., the capital of Oryon. Local Rates For Classified Advertiiing: . . - .Daily or Sunday 2 eenta per word -' S eenta pr word 8 eenta per word One tiine Three time Six times 1 mo. daily andSun. SOeenM per word In order to -earn tae jnore loan one .time irate, advertisement proit run in eoneecntiTe iitiiea. ; No Ad taken for leia than 23c. .Ada.' ran' Hunday ONLY charted at one-time rats.--- . AdTertUemenie' fexeept ' Personali and gitoationa Wanted) will be taken eTer the telephone if the adTertiser ia a naacriber to phone. ;: Th4 Stateanwn vill reeelre adrer tiaemenU at any I time Of the day or night! ' To in Mire . proper elassifica tionafada ahbold ne in before 7 p. m. -1 TELEPHONE -23 X A8 ioney.to Loan ON REAL ESTATE T. K. PORD (Over Ladd Bbsa Bank) " t- ADVERTTSFNO HONEST ADVERTISING Theae eol m must be kept free from any thins of a questionable nature. Al isrepresen tationa will not be tolerated. Infor mation allowing any questionable in tent en the part of - the .arerti&er should be reported to tbia news paper or the Salem Ad slob. f A xi to . Tops EE US FOR TOP AND TAINT WORK O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint Shop. 26T 8. Commercial. " Sal6tf Help Wanted WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MEN'S clothing salesman and two girls who are experienced clerks. Apply at once. Capital Exchange, 842 N. Commercial. i . WANTED 2000' HOP PICKERS.. VJ& Co., I registration 'book are ,Jor Len iOO yftesea.o,ilMtaz hops, negi-lar in . person at ranch, office or phone 164-2-R Salem -for, t. particulars. .E,-. Clemens Ilorst Co.,-Independence, Or. -" 9jltf Help Wanted Male. 11 ALL MEN-WOMEN. 18 TO SO, WANT, ing to- qualify for'. gOTernment poss tiuns, S40-$'S0 monthly, home - oi elsewhere. Write Mr. Ozment, 313-A, St. Louis, Mo., immediately. -1 1 j 1 S IF YOU'RE v A FILM f TYPE. WITH ability,, tell Hollywood about yourself at once. Send photo.. PAUL, 1531 N. Mariposa, Hollywood, t Cat. . lljlS A PAYING POSITION "OPEN TO REP--resentatiTes of . character. - Take orders shoes-hosiery direct to wearer. Goad income.. Permanent. Write now. Tanners Sho Mfg. Co, 323 Mohawk - fildg., Portland, f Oregon. Ilj'l8w SALESMEN THERE'S BIO -MONEY selling nationally adrertised, quality clothing direct-to-wearer at popular, lowj price $23.83. toney-baek guaran teed All . wool. Two-day delivery. Largest commissions- and bonus.' We deliver, and collect Get fastest selling line in America Write quick. Dept. 711. . Crane-Kentr?24 E. 8th, Cinein nsti. - i " - lSjia Help-Wanted-Female 13 LADIES. HONEST . SINCERE'. PEOPLE, address envelopes for , onr. advertising campaign Experience unnecessary, no canvassrog,. j, , Profitable,, interesting work. ; -Saxeoy Co., 112 West 42nd. N. Y. - ' i - 13jl8 4 Salesmen 15 SALES MEN-rrTtE -UP WITH THE BEST - - tailoring Jto-npowtion of the age. Money maker from the start. Made-to-mea-unnp, guaranteed. -Three popular prices. Fiti and .tailoring o nationally known. "Huge' swatrhes. whale : of a .xom- - ' mission.- Write., quick -Desk 711 A. U. ' Lyon Tailoring Co, 8th and Sycamore, - Cincinnati.' - . 15jl8 Attests Wanted 17 DIRWT FACTORY- AGENT,-" THIS county lOO store route. No- selling. Just distribute' and eollfct.; Experience nnnecessiry.'f'Shonld .-net Salary $7i weekly. - Max re.'Wraael, "Mgr., Gon xales, Texas. J, - 17jl8 WEAR A. STYLISn:8IURT AN D Dou ble! your earnings. ... Tree selling outfit. Fastest seih-r. - Send ' for proof. Fash ion! Wear Shirts,. Dept. 103.. Cincinnati, Ohio. ' ' " ' 17J18- 1Wi std-SPmplysaent 19 TO CARE FOR CHILDREN, $10.00 PER month, ilrt.-Mary Bengen, 2. Bx lSwA,."-s-r-7 i 19j20 '' i t ii -i - 1 1. .. i TOR OARDEJPLOwrNO, BASEMENT - digging sat Warn work. Phone 72F2 ; . -10ml4tf ' - Leader Will Carry on So ' Long as Can Waggle Kilt ! ' " -' l LONDON.- America . may ex pect! "farewell? lours by Sir Harry Laager jast fts long as the famous Scotcli comedian can wiggle fcis kiit-i , ..; . i ii" a "I shall not gire up the efta until, I can find a better job," Baidj Sir Harry recently. I shall go right on to the end of the Toad; I shall never leare my profession until I hareo." .. Sir Harry, who Is. 56, began work as a boy la a flax mill and later worked In coal mines, earn ing 6 shillings a week. In 189.2 he entered the singing profession in Glasgow and thought himself lucky to get a salary of 3 per week.,: Today, he. recelTeS about 910.000 a week tor his appear V T t. 1 i I ! - ,'" 1 '