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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1926)
SUNDAY TtOliNlNO; AUGUST 22, ID . . ' .- - - - o -7 - o , -v. -v o ,-"-7 rr r ysv , - rr - P v- 'Mmiiie . ' Condi im&i- wm ' BiUriti V.'il ZD.: Ww' u ,. u www . ... . m ... . Tiin orr:co:i statdhmatt. salCopxcql. 4 1 V P ! 5 - 1, m .. . . 1 e . 3 ' r v Brcatbiric the Spirit of Contentment and E2 l .- 4,J , ' ' : fe ...Jm ..fctl: L.;k 1 sk& M fS L . . g.M. ...... " J u" I 'fill .&vi1''- -P"-7" ''rrrf"' it Trunin ,.:'h T. 1 DLIGIIIEJI1E V il'iORKDEU 111 Faiiureof Terra Cotta to Ar-; rive'onTime Holds; t ;. "Up Constructioa ; V' 3-a 'Jt GONTENTMENT is one's first impression the" open air. -'And -for the winter nights in looking upon-this attractively built:: is the commodious living robm with its big -and neatly kept home of common brick, . .open grate where, if one is fortunately 4o Somehow it seems simply to exude it The cated, huge crackling logs wiU add glori house is clean cut in design, excellently. : r ously to the joy of living. Here in truth is built. Tand well keptv;e:.v-.i? -- the making of a real r ltd the point J that it I leaves that question-' In" no semblancei of doubt "Here,?' one ;says, "is a;Jiappyv 'home., .4 Tbis Is the type ot home that originated fin the East : in . tha jfrugal days of nar- ?row lots in industrial r idistncts. . it isn t -a fdistinctively - indus-. tnal city home by-; any means but it still ' genres its purpose for1 the narrow lot which not infrequently " is ' - mini i an 1 11 m imi ii m im nw urn ' T ? r i "4 rj i! "; J -1 .-II MMINeA. ' lr"rSl t-."n fL necessity. "But for OBCH t 1 . M-r. , home. : Then consider thej 'sfcerof the'-living" : room,- the : well ; ap-. ' pointed kitchen With its. handy' service . .porch, and the con venient basement en- J : trance. Nor overlook , the clothes closet at the foot of the front . sta trway." No con .venience is missing. k r OhfihetZi second floor .are three large . ' r bedrooms w6 espe . cially so, : alt with . ample closet ' space and cheerful from Work on the new Bllgh." theater building has 'been held up some what by failure of the-third and last load' of decoratlte terra cotta for the exterior to arrlTe. In spite of this fact, however, the building Is ' taking shape more : and tore erery day. : - Terra cotta. Is I: an uncertain ouantlty. said IFrank D. "Bligh, owner of the iew baildlng. Friday. In case some of a; lot la apouea during the burning, the : whole thing must be made orer. 3 He pe- llevea some such catastrophe has caused the delay in arriral nooysii l( COffilGES LEARN TO LIGHT BEFORE YOU FLY, GOOD ADVICE (loatraneii from pa 1.) But Instead of reljlag i abso lutely upon, the pinions of success he who Is "wise tests the strength of his own .wings. If he cannot least when Uhe time comes "let KemOueling Ot bpOrting himself 4own eesy!r . : . Goods Store tor Bank success- proves too neary ror many of us," T'aMure Is the very fhing; the only thing, that some of us need to rfng us to oar sense of values. . ' - ' A fall Is dot relished, by the best of men; but;" after all," it need not be so fatal a thing If we know how to take Jt;" , ' Building, Begins GROWS SWIFTLY J- ') Remodeling and ; enlarging the LAdd and Bush bank's-quarters has begun with work on the oldJ Anderson.rjporting goods - store. The interior of this cas been torn out and' is, now being made over to fit the bank's needs. ; Steel supports have been laid across under Hie ceiling from side to side. Forms for new cement walls are finished and pouring has begun.- .When completed, these walls will surround vaults to be built in the basement ot the new annex, 1 The big wuriitier rgan.to.be Foundations - of New First c ..u uuuuicu , vuw . " . "- i; mil iiiiiwii nil MR. it ill. I ill r; v AM .vtnnAit t-rrtm fha tantrrr'ir ... A ! .i .... i ... . . - North Tonawandar-New York, and win' arrive 7about September' 1, Mr BHgh believes, Plastering of 'the' auditorium will be finished this week'aad the tUe Already; Made , Can Publish for $30 decorators , will start in on ? PARIS. No '-. poet 6r author need despair of finding a publish er in France if he can dispose of i ; For this' sum he can. save his I best. efforts printed In a neat edi tion- of 500 copies of .96 pages, with, his i portrait on the . flyleaf, under the general title of Poems Under the Lamp," or "Pages Un der he Lamp," as the case may be. Each copy Is marked five At the present-rate ef -construe tion,, the f.new.v 12-slory First. Na tlonal bank building will Boon be hiiMfTiB of -it Friday. A large a reality. . i ne nasemenc is nnisn sum of money has been apejit to a ana woi-k nas.oegun on iue provide decorative work expected first floor., ; to. make' this auditorium 1 Bne of t Five huge girders to support the the most beautiful theater- Inter- J second, noor .are m; piace. aoa i .fata ? , ' I three . more remain , to be. . built. I Terrato floors hare been. law "tB." franca, the price to the public. In the office portion of the build- oasemeni sou lounuauous,. auu Four hundred of the, 5 00, copies, lng and mahogany finished wood-1 forms are in place for portions of J are given to the author to send to .n.b i- in -niace - Painters, are I h first Jfloor , walls ; and, pillars. I the -press, put on- sale, or distri- nn-m tiij,v" iri decoratlnK these I r"m Pu"ufc , mm .uwo pvuiuum among ns irwaoa, ine pnn :;t ,v i ---.,:..! . i, i-v I thiM forms tlreadv. . I Usher keens 100 conies, with the rooms. . ; : . " . ' . . I ; .a. I -i. ; v k.ltt Irirh :n nrlnt . fnHha. ,. siXtlnn. ,;T e !0rT "I r,rd whteh e Liberty street side of the new bould the work prove a cuccss. the last concrete poured., which I ' - - t iIf th price of ISO for his lielo was on me lup wv JU .v-ti- ..;t,i. completes concrete pouring on the If"' . ; . ' M . ..,rM FlooTine has been laid on the 1 -m- ' pletlng the basement floor. Other Bradley's - Beach ltib at""Palm Beah'ta up froni Florida for the summer. He also supervised fra grant oilors as cher on the George Washington which took Woodrow Wilson to France," and at the Iakewood Golf Club and Country Club at Great Neck, Long Island, which club he opened. . : , . r i u -,--y'--,;i- Wild Life Still Roams : : Virgin Superior Forest DULUTH, .Miun. Primeval for ests where moose deer and bear roam, and eagles fix, may still be found untouched by logger's axe. In, parts of -the Superior, National forest, k l7y ; -fX-' ' Situated along the , Canadian boundary line," just west of Lake Superior in Lake and Cook coun ties, the National forest covers 1,250,000 acres.. Each year some mature timber is haryested, , but it is all .done under direction of the U; S. Forest Service,' by pri vate companies.', No more Is cut than the annual growth, so the forest may be " perpetuated,: and much of the vast district has nev er heard the ring of an' axe. Berlin Exhibition Lists' 19 American Paintings "BERLIN. Nineteen .paintings by American artists are. exhibited at the International Modern Art Exhibition at Dresden, the first of its i kind since 1912. The Exhi bition,' for, which a special build lng has been constructed, contains 993 paintings, portraits, drawings and . sculptures - of artists In 20 countries. . r " ' The American exhibits, furnish ed by various private collectors and; dealers in the United States includes oils - by Jules Pascin, Rockwell Kent, Alfred ",3Iaurer, John : Sloan, Maurice , Becker and Leon Kroll.- ' - ' era wt TO COST SO00O" Furnace Company Con structs Store and .Shop; . - at 2040 N. Capitol A new shop and store-building- 50by 100 feet in size is being constructed by the Berger Furnace company, at "2040 North Capitol street,, to be known as the F. IL Berger building. It. will be one story high, besides a basement. ; The estimated cost is $8,000. ' The store portion of the build ing will be in front, with a shop in'the rear." Construction has be gun and is now well along, with -a considerable portion of the brick work on the walls finished. . s . The company will move from' M 1 old quarters a -48QS. North Lib erty street as soon as the new t building is ready. Sawdust Sugar May Ce- Sweetening Coffee Soon? LONDON" Sawdust sugar may soon be sweetening-Britain's arter-' noon tea. ' ' - Dr.'W. R.-Ormandy told the Congress of Chemists In London that a process of winning sugar from sawtiust has now been ' le-. veloped'to a stage where he be lieves It has commercial -possibil-Itles." .::).;!" V ' ' In one experiment. 65 pounds of . sugar wa? obtained : from., 100.. pounds ofdry sawdust. At pres ent 25; per? cent of the timber cut in the world. was wasted ..in. saw-, dust. Dr. Ormandy said. ' is too much for. the .budding poet or ' author , to pay in one install ment, he can liquidate his debt in i 12 monthly .installments. ; The Cherry City .Baking Co.a bread, pies and cakes are of hlgh- the space it occupies. there are few houses exceptional windows, with a bath of con- i. J S I-1 ''.'! i. !J A . 3 .11 lL!. ' -ill. mat auora more conveuieac uvinjj ruum. . .. vemtui mxe. . auu, auer an uiu, an aiuc v Particularly will the liberal living porch ;1 where two more rooms may be finished if appeal to the -worker who looks forward to' needed. About all that could be asked,ij restful, comfortable summer eveninffsiin. offered, in. this home. The Common Brick Manufacturers Association, Cleveland, Ohio, cn fnralsh complete drawtags for fils design. Leaflet' on brick construction seht upon request. sections .of " were lald at fr"e elegant meals and lunches. Tn est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries. Visit it. Worth while. A Salem, show, place. ." -. ( ) Chaliapin jJoin Shaw 'fM: t iri-Early Morning, Walk dates. - . . .. . i,6m. .you -m.Come araln and Fire escapes are oemg duik on i brine your friends. Best in Salem the'ouUide of the building thtal i7 state St.- -.i) week, i - .. ' ? I ' , - - -: Director's Department Store la Afjed.'CanOn CaliS Men IT'.., HOUSES BUILT OF PERMANENT MATERIALS COST BUT UTTLE MORE THAN THOSE CONSTRUCTED :OF X; v3 , : ? ; MORE TEMPORARY MATERIALS v r r But' the Upkeep Expense of Such Houses Is Small - See us Sfor-commbn bride; face brick," building tile, partition tile,' silo tile, sewer i pipe, drain tile, vitrified sewer pipe. . , i . 1 -rr: . ,x - TELEPHONE BIT ' SAXJai, OltEGOX - r; , : - l - .1 iiiraiii ii SIL JOB Last Touches . Made -In New Rooms at; West" End of T Senior,. Building- , -'Painters' karet now putting r the finishing touches to the repair and remodeling work recently done in the west, end of the-senior", high school building. . The. stairs are -the main portion still left unpaint- ed. . Blackboards, and, similar equipment' are all Installed. , Electrical i fixtures . have been put in. place; including six shades hanging from, the ceiling of the music room . on the , third floor. This large amount of lighting in the room is made necessary by the small window spaces. .. Six new rooms on the second floor are Teady .for use except for desks and chairs which, ,wlll be put. ia later; tbS iummer. ,.. .. . Work of .building; a new" girls' locker room on the third floor at the east end of the school has be gun.: This locker - room -will add to the locker-capacity, aa thepres ent room, is inadequate to ;the . de mands put on it. " with tho nff lpf vhn - nrdered ' It - . . i . - i ' T I " ' them at a banquet held aboard 1 81161 down. HIV-. Vinna mi of -loaf vpnra I - 1 state 1 air.v. .TKese?:;watches li'A?? JL'i!!i,! tat: , All. rm price below regu were purchasea py the poorer I been trylnr to rid yourself of for I1" !- utilities of trie state. , i months, sold ' only by Tylers as ul la " 7- 10 r.UAKAJiTI ID to keep Cre focr t!,ns aa Iocs aa tzy oth.tr rs3 ca Cluatrallca sovrs exira. Xars 23-Lsc3 bvea.; Heat caxried entire! around tie oven iiiuxiri era Ulirj. Tlrcbcs hxj solid . Cat bettors tni ia JS lichca lor, 10 Inches vfide and 9 laches deep. Is adapted to lare wood. Aahes need be removed czZj ccca every t res - 3, : H. F. Woodry Son ' " Auctioneers and Furniture - ' Dealers : Ve r3y, Sell or Exchanse f ..- " - -Furniture' . ' " Sole Aenis for the lArrs H-ino" ! 271 Ncrth Ccnncrc!al . r:.:r.-73cr lcai-n ELD ON FOX JO .'LEAVE building up a repuUtion for guar anteed merchandise: conducting a real .department store;, making steady orogresa, too. ri-K I J BARBARA FRITCHIE LIVES DESPITE HOSTILITIES! (Continued from TI l. V.- . . - - I V. . I . 1 - ! - ' St'. thoucht: by.1 some, to have.-.' been Stonewall - Jackson, shouted t If you harm a .'hair, .of ; her head I'll shoot you, down like a dog!", Barbara kept her flag. Jackson, it is conceivable, jnay have bad time to Join, his troops after .his visit to the manse. Miss Ebert related the story. t a. cousin, wno toia a neignnor Mrs. E. B. N. Southworth." Mrs. Southworth wrote Whittier about - It, and the poem . was evolved. ' Relatives 'disclaim 'that the , old", lady snatched f. her flag from the staff under fire and en gaged In WhlUier'a dialogue Most Religious of All LOKDOPf. Canon Marquis . of Noriuaitdy; theroaly marquis in holy . 'ordertsajf ..women are not I embankment. as reiigiousas men, ; x- ? U "Women "have grown worse In theTiastVf, if t years, wMle the at titude of men toward religion has impro'ved" . declared the can on, who la ; gun.?: preaching al though be is eighty years old. "I think .many modern women have too "material and artificial an out look' on life perhaps it la the re action from their greater free dom.--- ' r - - i. The venerable- canon says the great need -of the ; established church in England Is more vig orous men In Its pulpits and he urge te laity ' to n; assist the church InJ paying better salaries. He says - parsons - cannot support families: on $1,000 a year. - f LONDON.---ChaIiapin, who .' diaX' likes to go to bed,' was quick - to become one of . the regular morn ing": walkers along'the ? Thames The rug and carpet department of the Hamilton Furniture Co. lai one.ot the most complete In the The first nighty of his appear ance at Convent - Garden . here Challapin .walked . many miles, while most,f London slept. He reached his -hotel just In time to have a peep at the morning news papers' comment on his first ope ratic performance, ,' ;.r;. Another famous early, morning walker Is George Shawavho knows every Inch fof the iBmbankmeni from Black Friars to Westminster. It fs his favorite promenade after midnight. ' One morning, 'when each wanted to be alone, the sing er and the writer met The. con versa tion lasted but? a" few: min utes; and when they parted Chal- iapin ; went one way and Shaw hurried oft In the opposite direc tion. "."... . " d Your months. ' Sold The boys and girls scoring Drug Store, he highest in lndustnal club VisaetApii. 6Vaa CaM TTfvl work.events at the 1926 state I class, stylUh looking, comfort gir f air will receive? valuable priz-1 ing, long wearing shoes ; for the es to be ourchased iby the I least money. Go and be convinced. . . i ee t.a. . a Mr. French Aoooint Guards tor unknown soldier! Mr. Used Car Buyer ; ' Have you seen the real buysat the Capitol Motors incorporation ? See' Biddy Bishop.r350.N. HighiSL U Tele phones 2125 and 212.: .() Bradiey Moves French . ; Chet to Little Farm ' PARIS. For three yeaTS, Gen eral GOuraud,' president of the Committee of the Flame- and 'the members of the committee, have : LEXINGTON. Ky. Colonel E: R. , Bradley, ' owner of , the Idle Hour farm .which contains Bub bling Over and ! Baggenbaggage, will ue cuiciTLttuicu. uy ' TivrnriM at i :ht- Fnce at Urater laKe next year. I Bannerman. the Canadian actress, beeiM trying to have a f guardian winners of -the Kentucky. Louis appointed to watch over the tomb "Vbu'll nevcrynccd to rc-rob? cgairi nrnE last ychxUamlafA&e; r X shingle that yoa Lry oa ytxir n the last shingle yoaH cvrr need to ' tax that roof For Johns-Masrille Ri: (Asbestos Shicslei should last as loo j bcjldirigtbcyproccctaaa Asbest03jShingl ; ere made of asbestos fibre sad Pcrtliid Hyry" formed under ttaneodou bjA 'draulic pressure There b xsothlnz tij ' them to rot or tJecavvjury sre -j trrue, can, or rocpaoss i j s , . . , your too&2C&Fx?r'ZiI " : OREGON GRAVEL 1403 N. Front - ; Telephone ita trrr a.', r it 1 Henry O. Miller, 184 6. Coml. trtt, .r thtt ..'H-.Wi.Hat. St.. where most people prefer to I""- IT ;t,r T o wiii get their auto parts for all makes lndoa next autumn. Sh will nf mm - Trade- there - and make have the role of a woman 300 MAvfnrs on all auto Darts. - -(llyears old. a woman who has no neart. No woman can qualify as a good wife until she can Qualify as a good cook. r ' ' - also Chevrolet is the largest selling gear-shift automobile in the world; of the Unknown Soldier. A form er factory foreman, Gaudin, per manently disabled by the war, fi nally was appointed to the dutjv He has hot taken up his work officially,"' however, as the ? ques tion of . wat uniform he should wear has proved a difficulty. lana and Latona" Derbies, - likes good cookings i ' Gene Broca, v steward of Col.t r f6i:cld.cr nevIiomsG Oak floors, laid today, will outlast the house, and. ... grow more mellow and beautiful wjth age. - They ; are sanitary save housework, and are. not expen sive. Oak flooring will never be cheaper, than . 1 now. 'Ask us for detail and prices. : - - - - Remodel with oak floors ' . The work can be done one room at a- time. , No wood- , work is disturbed except the quarter-round at the. base- . board. ' , , . - , . 4 (17' r.f'.Cn;njptMpnr:f;rtn(n - 0 ralnts' HuiKlInK Material Lumber Srr to") 4 Hi li I Ml y'L Li ! n n ' i i A TTnT in JjlLi 11 yj 175 SOUTH CO:i:.IERCIAL " wife. f e. - ev.-4 ya:;d and - vaheiicuhz Lore 3 CIO i;0?.TII CAPITOL 21 L If St;