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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1926)
TIID OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON I ' - SUNDAY MORNING, AUGtJSTU 192(1 ::t 9 ' in 1928- It' i0:M rSut 7 1 ...... m : S ... a t a a as . ., i j a m - Broken Roof Lines Add to Its PleasingsOddity THE OSSEO.. DESIGN: 5B22 BUNGALOWS formall families seem to be filling a" long felt nee4 in. most cities and to be constantly growing in Dopular favor. Compact arrangement on a single floor and the agreeable- absence- of tiresome stair climbing are. 1 chiefly responsi ble, although beauty of design and moderate cost are also big arguments in their behalf. Un questionably ,there is a'cozi uess about a bun igalow that is not found in the larger type of 'dwelling. I In this bunga low the architect has displayed ex ceptional taste both in the de sign and the iriv .terior arrange-" ment. The relief from the more :usual square type t - I tl-fffe1 fcffiUlTCHEN OWNING ROOM 1 , 1 w r- - It i BCD ROOM . vr : 1 II ! ' AC " II stoop) 1 The extended vestibule is an ideal inno- vation in this lease, not only protecting the , ; living rocm from exposure to inclement V wpathpr conditions but affordin or an excel lent and much, desired coat closet. The liv-1 ing room is large, well lighted and T . I aaa1.Tal' . m aa a K1H ": v to be much ; en- v' "joyed. Th e din ing room is hand-' ily placed, large and well lighted, ; while the kitch- : en is also roomy,! well equipped;: vhd fitted with an ' inclosed! area way i for the ice box, a very convenient arrangement. 1 A sm all hall, entered from the! r livingroom, leads to the sleeping; rooms and bath. Both bedrooms are large and supplied with ex-1 cellent closets,: each being lizht- i r ed by windows on two sides. ; Between them is the bath with a pair of linen closets K in the -hall approach. Elvery available foot of space is utilized throughout and in every respect the home is a step saver. . en illi! EI1S BEADY in" FOR O HOME . 4 Business- College; to! Move : L'aetr,' Building Nears .! . , i. Completion J . : ; - : - - . t The Chambers 4b Chambers Furniture . company js ready to move, into Its new holme on North High street, as the j building is nearly ready for occupation. , The Capital Business College, which will occupy the top floor, of .the building, is not expected to more in until about the t me for the ;usuai square iype tf hnncalnw has -,-r.-Ti.-- -"-s iproaucea a very- f attractive combination of roof lines in pe culiar harmony, and has provided a floor plan giving the best possible lighting con ffUtis. Nor has the size of the rooms suf tffed at all. . BffiKs&Siia ' The Common. Brick Manttfactnrcrs' Association; Cleveland, Ohio, can furnish complete drawings for fils design. Leaflet on brick constrncUon sent npon request. school session to be(ln. , A marus over the; sidewalk on High street is still unfinished. The framework for It and the chains which will support it are in place,", hut the marqjils. Itself .is being made ; at a loal shop, and is not yet ready , Jorf installation. It will probably be put in Monday, according to Carl Engstrom, builder. ! i . i . Large plate glass 1 windows for the front of the building were in stalled last week, j The whole front of the building to a height of about 15 feet i above the ground is taken up by these show windows. Corners for these win dows are not yet in place, but will be made early this week. , The interior Is practically com plete, except for some painting, which will be finished .... soon. Painters have been! working on the building for several i weeks. The interior of the furniture store i plastered white, with the wood work finishings also painted white. Electricians are alio putting on few finishing touches, such as sockets and switches, but 'this work is nearly donei The steam boiler for heating, together with most of the piping, is already in stalled. . The - radiators for heat ing-have arrived,- apd will be placed in the rooms! early this week. did have to struggle against our own E liking 3' for admiration ' or against the superfluous attentions of men may have strengthened us in our purpose to achieve through sheer-TOrce of our talents. It may have given us poise. It may have developed, out. tact. It may have taiighl us real ; .value.. But' i( has made nor business life more difficult; more uncertain." - . There i jou are, M arthaa Accord ing to this K- annoaympus writer your path to success is not as steep as "Mary's nor the going half as rocky or so full of pitralls. And, Mary, if your beauty Is proving a liability, only diligence self, control'7 lack ., of self-con sciousness.and a knowledge of the essentials of true living will help you ; reach your goal. HOUSES BUILT OF PERMANENT MATERIALS COST BUT LITTLE MORE THAN THOSE CONSTRUCTED OF MORE TEMPORARY MATERIALS " But the Upkeep Expense of Such Houses Is Small ' See us for common brick, face brick, building tile,' partition the, silo tile, sewer pipe, drain tile, vitrified sewer pipe. '. ; v ,i , ; SALEM BRICK :& TELE CO. TEXEFHONB 917 SALKM, OREGON4 1 Busy Readers? Newspaper (CoDtiaaed frooar p( 1.) Friday, August 13 . . ; Taxation of gasoline and other motor vehicle fuels "should be limited to a rate which will preserve it as the very essential factor it has proved to M in the financing of a .sane, sensible, and conservative highway building program, in the opinion of Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, as voiced in a paper on the "Historv and Sitrnificanpi nf the na?nlinp Tax" nrerjared by him and read before the group conference of of f icials-ad- mimstenng the motor vehicle fuel tax laws or, the various states held in Salt Lake Citv. Utah. - 1 ; Members of Capital Post No. 9, American Legion drum and bugle corps, for the nast two vears winners of the Orecron state championship,' declined an invitation to compete at Longview on August 20, and voted instead to enter the compe tition and parade in connection with the "Trail to Rail" cele bration in Eugene the same day. - " English to Broadcast Hum of the; Mosquito LONDON.-r-The ham of the mo squito is to be broadcast through cut England. . . ,; The sone of the niahtinaale. caught by the microphone in woods SO; miles, from. London some time ago, proved such a success that now the buzz of insect is to be given a trial. Prof.. Moore Hogarth, of the couege or - pestoiogy. announces that he has in training a family of mosquitoes -which, when pro ficient, will broadcast the ; high pitched metajlic ping., so familiar to human being wherever these in ects abound. . " WILSON, ROOSEVELT EVADED GUARDIANS ' (Contiaud from pj .' -:, ; -.,. stand when a man broke through ; the crowd ' and ; rushed toward the" president. - Halls dove at his legs, and with a football tackle carried him off the platform. ? Both tumbled on the ground. . It developed the man was a member of con gress and a Dersonal friend nf Mr. TaftJ- ' : i if ' . Halls Became a member of Uie secret'seryice1 department m toyi, and with the exception of a term as United States marshall in Illinois. "ha.t hen rntinnmiRlv .in thft Work. After joining the Union army at 17: he was, assigned to secret rvice operations because of his youthful appearance. ; ; ; &1Ae0 J&jrfsr frost- JVforfXZ&XWiS- , Bcckc & Hendricks : ' " - ' Insurance of All Kind I . . s 129 North HJrfi TeL 101 ; . Hcilij Iheate? Lobby O. .TV. Day. Urea, tabes an.1 ac cessories. Has the Goodyear tires, the standard of the worlti. Mr. Day can give you more lulleage. Corner Voml. and Chemeketa. () The rng and carpet department of. the Hamilton Furniture Co. is one of the most complete In the state, ; -All rug prtcea below regu lar list. 1 - - ) P AIJTAGES TftLETJT BOOKED BY BUG ii Decoration of Auditorium to ? Begin This Week, Ce - ment Work Done Gabriel Powder & Supply Co.'. lumber, building materials, paints and varnishes, roofing paper. Get prices there and malt e a big sav ing. Office, 176 S. Com'L () O. J Hull Auto Top Paint Co. Radiator, tender and body repairing. Artistic painting adds 100 to the appearance of ypur auto. 287 t Commercial. C) Instead of trying to "get a line" ont others, suppose you get one on yourself. SHEER FORCE OF TALENT HELD ONLY SURE MEANS (Continued fro as paff X.) ed responsibility an ideren a lia bility for the woman who must earn her own living. "Even .large-minded women find it difficult not to be suspicious of pretty women. . . Evn some men are antagonistic toward those of the opposite sex whej .outdistance them on the road to jsuccess;' and should these womea " be pretty they do not escaDe ihtrlaues and insinuations., . ..Ther are men of temperament to whonl the propin qulty of an attractive woman is disturbing and dangerous. . Men ordinarily courteous are de- iioeraieiy curt ana ruae to -sucn a woman, natner man lend themselves prey to ' per beguile- ments they turn their backs upon her, are swift to criticise her slightest error. "Indifference is another hand! cap to the pretty, girl's progress. Her lndirierence Is bound to .an tagonize men whose attention she flouts. The male ofi the species does-not relish beingi made ridic ulous. . . .When it is necessary for a woman in the emoEov of a man of small caliber to ptit him in his place he will resent it. She may as well . look : for another job. :. t "Looking back from the portals of .mJddlorage.io' the years In which ! climbed to some success I cannot saya . . thatj-any interest men have taken in us has helped us on our way. The! fact that we EA1D PAPER MILL JOB SEPTEMBER 1 Window Frames Are Placed, Though Glass Setting - Will Take Tme The paper mill annex on South Commercial street has reached the final stages of construction, with September-1, set as the date for completion. "Cleaning out of rub bish on the first floor of the new structure has begun, in prepara- tionfor installing , paper mill ma chinery. The roof is all on, after several weeks work, and roofers are now busy putting on a tar paper and gravel patent roofing material. There, are three "monitors" pro jecting, above the roof, and win dows for ventilation are being in stalled along both sides of each. Nearly all the window frames for these are in place, and the frames for the main windows In the front and on both sides of the building are also nearly done. Glaziers will, commence their operations of glassing in these windows early this week. A con siderable job is before them, as practically.. A hp whole front and one side o f the building are taken up by window space. Office space Is being built In the front of the building one floor level above the street. The second floor extends only about 60 feet back from the street, the rest of the building being only one story highbesides the basement. Floor is now being laid In this office sDace. and the walls ana other woodwork are being built. This work Is nearly done, and will be ovjer before the end of the week, It is "believed. Vault space is also being built Into the offices. Decoration of the auditorium of the new Bligh theater now under construction. will begin Monday or Tuesday.. The decorators will be nere men ana win start in on tn-( uicaMuiiuv iiuor. Cement work is finished about the middle of the week. - Opalescent sign , glass to be used on the. dome over the thea ter entrance was selected in Seat tle by Frank , Bligh, owner, who returned Friday, after a two days trip to the north. The dome will be built out over - the 'sidewalk and wilt be an imitation of "the state house dome. Ligths using 15,000 watts will be installed In it. a ;. - r Mr Bligh-alo closed a deal with the Pantages company' to bring vaudeville acts here for the new theater. A ventilating system with air washers and 'blowers is being put1 in place this week. Plumbing fix tures in the office section are also being Installed, and will be fin ished some time next week, it is believed. Terraw floors are being laid in the office section. They consist of chipped marble ground up with pumice and laid in plaster. A ma chine for grinding the marble is on the grounds and will complete the work early this week. The tiler and marble men are beginning work. Marble will be placed arounfe the front of the store, and baseboards and parti tions In the toilets will be made of it. A second load of decorative terra cotta will arrive the first par- o fthe week and- be put in place immediately. The first load has already been used for decora tions on the front wall of the building. Arctitc Trout Survive J : in Many Frozen Streams . ' -' . TANANA, Alaska. AP) Arc tic brook trout are found 'in all mountain streams throughout Al aska, being quite abundant In the extreme headwaters .where ' they spawn. - The arctic divide Is no barrier as all creeks flowing north in to the Arctic ocean teem with speckled trout. ; ; : - -' In - Alaska, stories ' are told around camp fires of the extreme hardiness of the arctic trout which may be just fish stories or an' ex ception to the rule that all 'frozen fish are dead fish. : ' - . After freezing solid ta bottom the creeks in the high altitudes begin a series' of overflows. . the oncoming waters backing up aud oozing, to. the .surface along ihe banks and-then spreading out and f reeing,-layer upon layer, form ing new lce.j" ' : VC ' In the deeper channels and ed dies the backing up .water uplifts the ice and forms great hummocks and ridges that split in crevasses -to the waters underneath . In the deepest pools and eddies, far down from the lieads qt the small streams, the a rctic trout is supposed live luring the long winter. ' returning with the high ; waters in the spring; . ' . ' v ' i- . : ' . Honor System Fails . ; ; .With Philippine Cons., MANILA, P. L-rA policy of con-" fining the worst Moro criminals from Mindanao a.nd Sulu in Blli bid prison in Maalla instead of- at the . San Ratnon penal conoly at 2amboanga,4has been Inau&tirat ed. A dozen of the most derper- ate convicts i . have been brought . here. I - ' At the" San Ramon colony the prisoners are placed on their hon or to, a large extent with the re sult that .many of them have es caped, and formed outlaw bands which . hare j terrorized . the , loro country. I " ' When a man's ignorance con sists of 61 per cent of the whole, neither loan him money nor take his advice. It's Much Simpler and a Great Deal Easier, Kperially if you are a family man, to make the necessary -ari.' rHngentents to build youraelf home, than ii is to worry your self futo your 'life insurance amid-a" shower of rent receipts. We have a very helpful service ta those who desire home. - It doetin't cost you a penny to ta:2 it over with us. Come In 6r phoue us. ' BULGIN & BULGIN 275 State Street - ' S " Chas. 1C SpauldhiB I-ogglng Co., lumber and ,buUdJLng materials. The best-costa no toore than in ferior grades. Go to the di ta lem factory and save money. () To Dedicate Hindenburg House on Next Birthday BERLIN. President von HIn: rionh.ir-'. xnth birthday in 1927 will mark, the dedication of a Hin- j denburg house in Berlin, according to plans of the Eastern German league.- :'- - The league is striving to en lighten the rest of Germany on the problems and aims of the pro vince" of East' Prussia which is separated from the Relca' proper by ; the Polish corridor. "I It will erect a building from which the propaganda will ' be carried on. The building will be named HInr denburg .house. In view 'of the field marshal' victories In East I Prussia in the war. . , .- f We sell nationally known Prompt deliveries anywhere Special : : : LiiinniEeir1 - Prices AS WE DESIRE TO MOVE ABOUT 25,000 FEET OF COMMON LUMBER THIS WEEK, WE MAKE t THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES: $12.50 per thousand, cash 10.00 per thousand 1 2.50 per thousand " 1x8, 10 and 12 Inch, Random .Lengths .-:.2-.....l.:;....:...l- 2x4 Culls ...I... . L . 2x4 No. 3 Common THIS WEEK ONLY AS LONG AS THEY LAST -; : Good Common Star Shingles .; s ' - $1.50 per thousand GELT YOUR ORDER IN QUICK rr: COEBS MIllClHIELL,:aCp. ! V 346 South Hih 1 Building .Materials that you can'accept with the assurance of getting the best thatVirfade 'for a particu lar purpose." ; ' '' Wall Board Plaster Board ' : ,. Monolith Waterproof Cement , Certainteed and Pabco Roofing , . 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