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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1926)
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'sraCocQ'rIRNACES 332 North Ccrncrcial Ctrccl 'rs UA: and Timber-Used Effectively nan Number 54: 1 J ' 1 ..R.Mrii.,n IN i- AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED BY ...: painting, and cleaning up 4s -M the work remaining on the west end, where several new class rooms and a music room have been made. The new girls' locker room Will be above the gymnasium, 60 by 30 feet in size. Lockers without partitions between them . will bq built into it. The present girls' locker room r has partitions, but they have been found nseless. Stairways now lead from the' second floor to the attic. in which the room will be built.; As they lead to the door of the gymna sium they 'will furnish all ' the L needed access to the. new room, eliminating the' task of building new stairs. - . . The Job is not expected to take f much . time, according to E. S. t ;- Let us 1: wcrlc , - - -w ' Use of vtneco and half-timber effect, -torether with the bay window," haye combined to pro duce a pleasing exterior in this charming English type cottage. The .wrought iron rail around the front porch is in keeping with the English design, and the general effect of the com position is simple arid' home- ' like V' . ." " The front entrance ' of , the house Is recessed, and built In as apart of the fireplace. The living room is large and cheer ful, with an abundance of wait space and plenty of .window light. The. coat closet is a .con venience which' will be readily appreciated by the thoughtful housekeeper. ' The floor plans of .this honse are particularly well . arranged for the convenience of asmall family'. The central hallway ties the various rooms and opens upon' the 'back porch. Floor j? area is approximately 11 52 square, feet. ;5alexn,- Oregon Barker, in charge, but will prob ably be finished this week. This will be the last of the remodell ing to be done on the building this summer. Cobbs tt Mitchell Co. lumber and building materials for every purpose. Get estimates, look at Quality of material, then roa will order, 349 S. 12th St. ( . - A MISTAKE He came home one evening and found his wife sewing a tiny gar ment." . '.c j "My dear My dear!" he cried "Don't be. silly, she replied. "This is my new dinner gown."-- Judge. . ; Takes all day to dodge an hour's work. Heat your home with ah "EASTMAN ' Furnace ;: I: r ' Unexcelled In Quality i - " , v T- j , f Scientifically. Installed figursjycui: metal VVe cuardntcs'f ull Salem, Oregon raniiis Eii : : AT WILlfOT Additional Work In'Putting Grounds in Shape- Con tern plated : No too re remodelling is expect ed to be done on Willamette uni versity building thla jsummer, ac cording to . announcement made there Friday. Some irork may be done at putting the grounds in shape, however. . ." ' The main remodelling was done oa the office space lnj Eaton Hall. Tne on ices 01 ur. uoney ana toe registrar were addeq to by cut ting a class room east of the pres ent office into two rooms,'' which will add to the office space. The business office will also be augmented by space wiiich has been partitioned off f?om, a .class room on the west." fT.he former museum on the5 thirld floor -has been divided' into twe classrooms and the displays will 'be moved soon into new quarters in the gymnasium. -' j : First National BanSc, the bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of - need. Interest paid on time reposita. Open; an aecount and watch your money grow. () Russian Peasant Finds Movies Still a Luxury SAMARA, Russia.-f-(AP) The post revolutionary peasant differs from his prerevolutlbnary proto type not alone In externals- such as dress and habits -but he has acquired new tastes. Though stilly fond of his melan choly airs, he is , no longer . con tent with mere song and tiance. In a comparatively short time he has become a moving? picture fan, and not infrequently! walks, ten miles td see a bit of p$le,' whirling, whizzing life. . ': . A regular moving picture house Is still an undreamed luxury in the typical Russian villagje.' Hence the portable picture! apparatus ma chinery, films and 4ll carted from village to vlllagp, usually by a troop of young communist scout boys. "1 ' . ! The apparatus worjes but poor ly. There are frequent and long interruptions. The picture is rare ly if ever accompanied by music, unless the local harmonica play er volunteers his' jeryices. ; A large percentage of tjie sightseers cannot, read headline,, ma king it incumbent upon the few intelll-' gentsia present to chorus titles; thus crudely feeding famished curiosity. . ' ) . .', The life of trade i$n't competi tion; it is simply hustje and plenty of it. , 4 -!? : cathstroct. For JohnsKMaarille Rhpdk " jAtbertos Shirlcs should last as' lorr ' gse taiiMingticy protect apd anbcliirhj ' fv .JohMiirvillo; h .: . "cfe'madr'of asbesbs Hire and PcrtH " tctmrnt ionncd under rxnnendooj by- t I jdraulic pressure: JThere is nothing its " than to rot or decay.', slhcr are abso - fatdy fcrcprooLyic Tit or pF.niifj'.r v . iT7Htfc.raIlror tdsv&s& cs for' bartjculars." Let OREGON 1405 X. Front 0H1 UN JOB Concrete Poured, Roof on, . and Plumbing ' and f T Lighting Remain . The office bji tiding and power house for the Oregon Linen Mills, Inc., will be built by Bulgin & Bulgin, . contractors, who report that the main factory is going up faster than expected and will be completed ahead' of schedule time. All concrete pouring has been ended on the factory, itself, and the roof is in place, the next im portant Job being Installation of plumbing and lights. "nen in" ished the plant will be one of the most modern in the country. Henry O, Miller. 184 S. Coml St where most people prefer to get their auto parts for all makes of cars. Trade there and make savings on all auto parts. ( Tulane Assures Stadium Opening a Record Crowd NEW ORLEANS. (AP.) One of the earliest' football advance sales on record in this part of the "1 country has just been brought to a successful conclusion by Tulane University. . Supporters of the Greenbacks, undefeated in 19 2 5, set out in the midst of-summer to see that the new stadium to be opened at Tu lane in the autumn will not lack for cash customers. Six, games in New Orleans will be played on the Tulane schedule and warrants good for the full half dozen were retailed at $13. The stadium, built as a result of contributions of more than $300,000 from friends of Tulane, will seat 28,000 spectators at football games. It wilt be formally dedicated October 23 when Alabama Polytechnic In stitute (Auburn) will play here. Tulane will play a part in the dedication of another new sta dium, furnishing the opposition for the University of Missquri when the new Columbia stadium Is opened October 2. Banker and Merchant, He Seeks Bar at 78 Years .ST. PAUL, (AP) Suceessfu as a banker and merchant, Knute Mo at the age of seventy-eight. years, aspires to become a lawyer, j He recently took the state bar examination. He is the oldest person to apply for a lawyer's certificate in Minnesota. Mo put his children through the University of Minnesota before entering a local law college to pre pare himself for an attorneyship ull,nerverxieed to jre.ro of. gaip d lrt abJnle voaH ever need to btf! - tn eive yoa tax minvit GRAVEL Telephone 180 Union Roster borers Lol N. 41, nU p. m. CU 17 for CAPITAL TVPOGRAPHICAU ONION Ho. 210 Precideot, G. r. tiiii; rtry, M. D. Pilkniton. Mta c ad 8tnrly, 8:00 p. m. CARPENTERa" UNION NO. 1065 Met Thara. cTDiog.- Arthur Tncker. pridpnt ; W'm. Pettit, lecretary. kll4 iDMtaaBie faraistted. Pboo lt9. HOTEL. ANU ' RESTAURANT EU- plore Jomi 452, wrj tbird iTonly, 457 Court. Hiel Pierce, aecreiary. 8AI.KM UNION! LABEU LIAQUK Mteti t Labor naU on call f prat dent. fV W. Senxm, secretary. Bos 443, Salem, Ore, Lodge Roster FRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES, moat every ' Wedneadar, Fraternity HalL S. M. Wlllett. See'y. Tel. 888tR. KNTIITS OP PTTHIAS MEET8 AT fTaternai ctau every Tuesday eveninf. Visitera invited. N. Park etorfes, CO.; Walter Lenon, K. of K. 8. te (Drrgon tattfiman Published every morning (except Mon day) at Salem, the capital of Oreeon. Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday 3 cents per word 5 cents per word 8 cents per word .On time , , , Three times Six times 1. mo. daily and Bun. 20 lent per word In Order to earn the more than one time rate, advertisement must run in eonsecutive issues. No Ad taken for left than 25e. Ads. run Sunday ONLY charted at one-time rate. Advertisement (except Personals and Situations Wanted) will be taken over the telephone if the advertiser is a subscriber to phone. The Statesman will receive adver tisements at any time of the day or nifht. To insure proper classifica tions ads should be In before 7 p. m. TELEPHONE 23 OR 583 Money to Loan ON REAL ESTATE! T.- K. FORD (Over Ladd ft Bnsh Bank) Roast Pig With Lots of Dressing Is Cuba's Dish HAVANA Cuba's national dish is roast pig. Tile pig. 20 to 4 0 pounds on the hoof, iatuffed with a dresft- Ing made with a bread base, to which is added spices to suit the individual . , taste. It takes the place of honor on "Noche Buena' (Christmas Eve) instead of the familiar American turkey on Christmas day, The most popular dish is chick en and rice. The chicken is stew ed and the rice steamed separate ly. . They are combined with few strips of -a mild red pepper grown in Cuba and placed in an earthenware dish and baked Sometimes eggs'er saff on are add ed to' the Tice. 1 zj ffi..i?aumfs 1 fmixmrnm , J I V W h. , hi mm :mm yVa , If... wXAmjiv .'.t.. ' ' ' j j . r - 1 271 .North Cpamercial F , .t-; v ?, " tWo Bar, rll iExcnlhu-nitatej-Sole Agcntg for ' A ADVERTISING " V H ' HONEST ADVERTISING These col li ws mull be kept fr? from anything of a quoxiiunsblo nature. SiifcrcprrSen-' tation will not bo tolerated. Infor mation showing any QaesUeaablo ta ' tent oa the part, of the advertiser ' stroalir "be "Tvported- to ' this aew Pn-r or the HalMa Ad club. An to Tps SEE VS FOR TOP AND PAINT WOK j. j. nu Auto 'lop tad faint Slop 27 8. fommerrisl. Saieu Kelp A tutted IIOPPICKERS WANTED PORs St. t Mmtw yard. Early-and late bops. Reg ister t 841 Saginaw St., or phone T2C7-J. 9al5 WANTED BLACKBERRY PICKERS at Astoria, tterrim on treluses. Crop wiH be in fntl yield by August 15ta. Pleasant work where cool sea breeses refreeh. Crop promises lull employ' ment for month or six weeks. Saa born Cutting Co.. phone 24, Astoria Pali AM KOW LISTIKO HOP PICKERS VOt v illisnn Hon Ksnch. Commence aboat Aug. 25th. L. U. Thicker. R. 3. Salens. Pbon 115F12. 9suel9 HOP PICKERS WANTED FOR TWO of our yards. M item Ranch near In dependence. 117 acres, and Curtis Ranch, near Talbot station. 30 acres. Usual accommodations famished. Yards in ' excellent" rendition. Pit-kins will begin sbtout ' September 1st. Register now at Atfolph Bros, cigar store, or uurum c irornoyer. Box 62, over Pen nya store. 9AS1 Help Wanted Male 11 EXPEKIENE1 HI'DDRKS WANTED - Phone rilFl. Fruitland Xursery. llalS Help Wanted Female 13 LADIES WE PAY $12 PER HUNDRED gilding curds, pleasant work; no ing. Self-add res.wd envelop brings particular ti KEYLOCK ART CO.. 42 Broadway. X. Y. 13A15 WORK AT "HOME $6 A DOZEN MAK- mg KcarLK.- Experience unnecessary. Mn ranva.mg. lrticulrR for stamp. Lihnit Servict. Inc., 401, I.-vnn. Mass. 13A15 SALESLADIES WANTED: SALESLA dies to sell Cascade Sport hats. Very attractive line soft felt hats for ladies and girls. Xem- and different. Splen did for school wear. Easy to sell. Lib erl commissions. 213 Security Hid.:. Portland. Oregon. 13Alt' WANTED A WOMAN TO WORK IN . kitchen. Phone 39, Frank ilinto. 13alS WANTED MIDDLE AGED WOMAN tn, nay wilh elderly woman for com pany and very light work. Reason able wages. Phone l.',4j il, 13a 15' Salesmen 15 LlfiHTN'INO STIlAXtiK BAT TEUY compound. Charge diseh urged bat teriAs instantly. ElitniiiateH old me od entirely. .nllon free to agents torn lSatterien S6.2II. Liglitnins 'o. Bt. Paul. Minn. 15A15 KEPRESENT UH IN YOUR COUNTY Radium Ore Bar at $2 For rheumatism, stomach, liver, kid ney? and ttier ailment. Advantages ver liilpftrii-e! jar. Everyon bojs. Exclusive territory. Radium lre Product. Anderson, Calif. 15A15 Agents Wanted 17 AMAZING NEW SIHRT LINE PRICED daringly low. Sell on sight. Outfit frev fo men who will start uuick. Fash ion Wear Slurtu, Dept. 108, Cincm . nati. 17A15 ' s W.tXTED: MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION solicitors for the Pacific Homestead - and Northwest Poultry Journal. Apply Circulation Manager. Statesman Pub- - listing Co., Salem, Oregon, 17al8 . J II F. W00DRY & SON Auctioneers and f Furniture -Dealers Wasted XfrBploriBeBt 19 ALL AROUND RANCH FOREMAN". IKKMAN. 4 , . .Stte- j. Local references. . Box 1S9S nan . v : r FOR FARMERS TELEPHONE WORK. bouse wiring and electric supplies call 1934. Electrie Fixture Sapply Co. - .- - . . , : - - . J9al5 FOR GARDEN PLOWINO. BAflllENT diggln and teas work. I 7-r J i i l,ml4tf for jien SI MODERN RO0J BUNOAIX)W, V. FUBXISHED APARTMENT. PRIVATE tbatk. 545 Court. Phne 1057. . ' .' ' - ' " ' 21a01 4 -.ROOM FURNISHED FIjAT "AND NEAT cottage npartwtent, 4C0 1 mversiiy. Phone-2324 . . '.' 21s.i NEARLY NEW' FATRMOUXT HILL 5- rooas kouscr for test. 35.oo. ... A X KOHRNSTEDT, . 17 Ko. Com'L St. ? Salem. Ore. . .. , .- Slaltf PRINTED CARDS, SirB 14 BT T IX. Wording. For lt. ,pne 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office, ground floor. : . FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH Gar den. 1396 N..4tk. . . zlB'.'4tt FOR, RENT HOUES AND APART- tnents. i . L. Wood, 341 State Ht. - . ! ... . 21ml!tf Tot Rent Apartments 23 FIRST ELOOK -APARTMENT. -1 3:;. 23a 1 State. THREE-ROOM FURNISHED APART- meet for $30.00. Light, water, tele phone, and garage. 1'hono 1 4.r:i-W . or call at 1207 State. ' 23ala WELL FURNI8HED. X OOMS. PRI vste bath.- 1133 CbH Pt. 23j2Mf For Beat Hornsea 27 FOR RENT GOOD FIVE ROOM HOME located at 585 ;, N. Lilierty St., l.ave nicnt. Lu-nace and fi replace;- S35 per month: W, II. Orabenhorst Co.. 134 S. Liberty St. 134 8. Liberty St. , . 27al For Rest Fanta 29 t HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED FARMS for rent. P. E. Thomsson, Turner. Ore, Phones - - 29altf Wanted"-BZlseellaneons 35 WANTED TO BUY 25 COWS FRESH IN March or-April.-' Phone 63F4.' 35s 15 WANTED PRIVATE MONEY Fort j farm loans. . We have several applica- tions on hand. Hawkins M Roberts Inc., 205 Oregon Bldg. 85dl4tf FURNITURE . PACKING TOR SHIP- menta. Qiese-Powera Furniture Co. J , S5a20tf 8 For Sale' 37 BEANS FOR CANXINO. CALL 64F5. 37ais EARLY CRAWFORIrS,' MUIRS AND L'ravenstein apple. Ratifsons' Rt. M. Box .. Bring boxes. STsl.'.tf FOR QUICK SALE A BRAND NEW bicycle, lias "never been ted. $26 f.. See it at 1047 S. Com l. St. S7al" PULLETS FOR SALE JERSEY BLACK OianU and !lak Miorras.- Puoue 32F21. I-ee's llatcUery. . 37s 1 7 GOOD CANNING PEACHES IIES FCrtiU K and Muirhl I'i. t reestones, (raw fords tliera yourself, fl.on bn. Bring yom own boxes. Now is the time. 5-j miles N. of Salem, paved mad. Rt. h, Box 98. S7sI9' pears for canning. 25 cents. . Bring your boxes and pick them up. Turn Sn at prune dryer. Y. C. Ewing, Wallace Road. 37al8 HERE i the lastxord range con . struction. Em bodies years of range - ntnlc fng experience. Fuel saving guaranteed. " Furnished , witK b e a u t i f u 1 enamel trim. Let the entire family enjoy the comfort, economy and convenience of the LAffG -BUFF" Rang this year. talicn in ' . IsANG ; Hansres offer the guarantee of a Pacific North-; west .- Manufacturer a n d a quality product 1 that assures years of satisfactory service. See the LANG at , our store fNWX rhone.75 or 1031-M the Tjang'Range . . II y V i i! f i i - a . te-ji Li-J 1 3 e-.4v-