SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 6 North High Street Development Section an:d V I G O R o u s : sfkentV-sixth year SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY JMORNING, SEPTEMBER 10,'1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS. I ; CLEAN f x i r v c "a i r in ni s n nn MACK' ILLB STORE HAS STYLE Ninety Per Cent of Hats Sold Are Designed tor balem in. Clients x A complete line of women's hata, coatg, dresses and ready-to wear rlothlng is sold by the Mack's Millinery store, located at the corner of North High and Cen ter, streets. The company has been situated therf since June, the building having been- completed last December. , Betievlnc that the district aloDK Nofih High stret will : be come one. of the principal business streets in the near future, the co.mpaoy'has. located thus far from thej heart of the ctiy, with an eye to the, f uture. The present rapid growth of Salem, cannot help but bring th district to the center oifthe town 'in a few years at the A , staff or six women Is em ployed in the company'a shop all tne time, engaged i nine manu facturing of hats.: About 90 per cent of the hats sold are made this way in tne company a snop, as a Superior grade of" hat can" thui be old.'. ' v' '.The. remainder of, the hats sol and -'the' majority " ot ' the Icoa'ta, dresses, . and other .stock are br9ntbt : from .factories the noriu west. . . :v . . ' ; The best lin . ot coats and areases n town- is van ine own era c)lhi for tbeir tock. wtll tai'4spction successfully, they ?The; boJldinjg Is located on the cornerf High and Center, with MitfitnVqt.Kf feet and a depth of ioi T The . shop for making bats- and artering clothes is in the Iklt rp??m. ad show, window Jn Thsarae;;1comP8y'.ti89 a barber sbop, located ; n$$t aoor to Chii millinery store!" E. C. "Red" Sfclhney Is in- charge of the shop, wathe: is equipped I wjth two bar ler' chairs and all modem barber bon,' apparatus. The shop is paint ed ' white jnside, the floor, walls and equipment .being kept Bcrup piously clean. Business in this part of town is; continually lncreafling and the dhftrlctls growing np, glrlng evi dence o fthe Increased value of property 'there for business- pur poses. - jIUtrbecued sandwiches prepar d on a " special gas barbecuing machine are featured by the Nook, formerly known as Knight's Bar .becue Shop and cafe, situated at 379 North High street. Miss Dor othy Hutcheson aad Miss - Qrace Oiiliam are the owners. This Is . (Continue rpii i.J 1ETERIA OFFlS HEST SERVICE Gleaning Repairing, Press- ing and Mom rrooung i- Are-Soecialties The Valet eria cleiuinff and pressing establishment, located on tlod of North High, is one Of tha newest and most modern business es of its kind in Salem. It-was opened May 3. by Rodney X, Meyers, the proprietor,, who has been in the cleaning and laundry business for the last 20 years. ' ,' General cleaning, repair, press ings and moth proofing Is done, with a continuous flow system In the cleaning room. Thia gives wasE,Jnd purified gaa fdrclean IngjVthe time. 'vlTfe shop Is equipped with the nntversally advertised Taleterla cleaning service system- which goes under the motto ''Cleaning aery Ice that shapes your 'clothes. , In this system of cleaning, the clothes, are first tumbled in warm dry air. then spotted with a spe cial fluid, and soused In cleaning fluids. They are then dried in ater- lie air, and fluffed to bring out the nap. They re next pressed in uve aieam ay a special process that shapes the clothes. -V jxA C slllar garments are all treated by the company. . v , Mr. Meyers, the, proprietor, has Ijeen in this business U orer the country learning the betineth- CatissM sa 9$t$ jy 'Mf LL 1 J, lidhiJiA ,.r: - . . r rr iu 'rr "rr , i .' . - -t i v - ; j - v. -.7 . .i,' ' 1 ' ,- "- r ' ... , :' .:- ' .-X J " i riuroi. t 1 - i r 4 . i : - " " . 1 .' " "V ' " - , ' .. . ".. - -r - , '- - . . . '-' The Mack building showinjr ladies' readyto wear "shop, barber ionry and kmh$SJSiS$ T -- t f The new Chambers building Home of the Newton-Chevrolet ' ' " ... . . - .- ; V "' , i, - . . .... 4 . , - .-.:! Jji.v . f 1 The Center Street Valeteria r fr . ; ; ; ; rr : DESIfiH BUILDING : ; --. v"1 .-.. ' ... '- . . . . ' " . !t - ; -4 1 1 j Photo by Kennell-Kllis shop:aniTh Nook,1 conf ec- j 'y- - - 'II 'Wiii 1 I I I v ..it . . ' i " Photo by Kennell-EUtf Capital Business College Anniversary on Saturday Institution Opened 37 Years Ago With 10 Students, Will En tertain Saturday in Most Commodious School i , Quarters on Pacific Coast ' : it is significant that the Capital Business College starting in Salem 37 years ago in the old Firt National Bank building with eight or ten students should be holding its 37th anniver sary open house in the new Chambers building Saturday af ternoon and evening in new and commodious quarters occupy ing almost the entire second floor and capable of accommo dating 300 students, '.' " The growth of one of the oldest institutions in Salem and in fact the state of Oregon has been gradual and steady and I BACKS HIGH STUEET O. L. Newton, president of, the Newton Chevrolet company, might well be called a pioneer, being one of the first business . men in Sa lem to realize the city's growth and. establish bis firm at the cor ner of North High and Chemeketa street in the spring of 1924 At that time many people predicted that It was suicide to move out of the center of the - business dis trict. - . . But Mir. Newton had foresight and today he Is in thlicenter;of j he business development on North High street. ' ;V;iY - ': - j The Newton Chevrolei'company , is the authorized official distribu tor for the. Chevrolet 'automobile 1 products' for . Marion and Polk counties,.;-. j The ; property north ot - Court street adjoining the present busi ness district will, in a few years, be almost entirely;buslness proper ty, la Mr Newton's, opinion Local Firm of Architects De velop Ideal School and Store Plant The new Chambers and Cham bers furniture store building was erected according to plans drawn by Freeman and Struble, Salem architects, whb have had wide ex perience in designing buildings of that nature all over the state Oregon. It -was specially designed to meet the purposes for which it will be used, a combined store, of fice, and business college building. The building has an area of ap proximately 11,000 square feet on each floor, including the bane' ment. The court in the center of the bacony is designed to give maximum of light and also of show space as one enters the building The second floor Is occupied principally by the Capital Business college, with five double office rooms across the front. Plenty of light, ventilation and room Is combined to make one of the most efficient business college plants in the northwest. The building is heated by a vac u urn-vapor system, using crude oil as fuel with an oil-o-matic burner. A large oil tank supplies the fuel, and the amount going to the burner, is regulated by a ther mostatic control which operates the motor which feeds oil to the burner. Carl Emgstrom was general con tractor for the building. J. M. Barr . "had the heating ' contract, John B. Nat h man, the plumbing epntraet,- tire -Hatcftv -Electric com pany, the wiring, Hutcbeon's? paint store the painting, and. Nelson' Brothers .put on the 20 year roof. Freeman and. Struble were also architects, for the Capitol Motors buildin gacross the street, for which Henry Carl was contractor They were also architects for the Rigdon Mortuary and numerous school buildings over the state. Included in- this list are the Dallas high school, Silverton grade school, Hillsboro grade school, Ti- gard grade school. Central Point high school,. Cottage Grove grade school. Corbet "Union high school, a high school "at Washougal, Wash., and a grade school at Van couver, WaSb. The firm is also architect for (Continued on page 2.) at tna present time offers courses and studies in the most advanced methods of typing, business law, shorthand, bookkeeping, penman snip,"' arUbmetfeV' ppelUng, letter writing, rapid calculations and training In office organization and management and appliances. Tne graduates of the school are located all . over . the northwest and many are in business for themselves, while others are In managerial or other executive po sitions; The more recent graduates are found in nearly all the busi ness houses In alem. and a large number are employed tn the state house. , More than half of the enroll ment In the school comes from districts out of Marion county many of them from air parts of the Willamette valley and from the coast countlea and some from eastern Or egonA -These students stay from six to 12 months in Sa lem and, spend on the average of $60 a month. . conncetloa with the school an employment bureau Is conduct ed which places many students In paying positions even before they hare completed the full course of training offered. ' ,The personnel of the teaching staff of the school is composed of : " ? ' (0atU4 a st 1) v . Model Chambers Is Ready Business Founded by J. William Chambers, Carried on, by. Himself, Joseph W. Chambers Jr., and L. Reed - Chambers, Expands - " . The new home of the Chambers & Chambers Furniture company , recently opened on North High between Chemeketa and Center streets, is the result of years of study of the needs of a furniture plant, made by its founder, J. William Cham bers. Mr. Chambers has been in the furniture business 4pv years. Associated with him in this company are his two sons, Joseph W. Chambers, Jr., and L. Reed Chambers. -. ;. The firm was in business at its old home on Court street near High for the last 10,'years. It outgrew the old plant - X 3 ' .J P1io(o by Gunnell-Rohb. ; I. REED CHA3mERS ' r.f : V - : - '" - - ' hota by Ounnell-Robb. J;. WILLIAM CHAMBERS , Pholo hy Gunnoll-Robb. TOETII CHAMBERS, JR. EJPITJL MOTORS ; ADDS TO SERVICE v The - Capital Motors company, located on North' Illgh street be-t-en Center -and Chemeketa has recently befen enya-rged by addi tipn. of the J red ;M Powell-Motor Cars," which formerly 'ohccupled hkjf of the building. A. JVBous sfau and "Biddy", ; Bishop, who were interested . in - the, Capital Motors company before, now own the' whole , concern. " , . They al-e contlntjing1 with the agency ; f or .Oldsmoblle and Pack ard cars, which ; were formerly sold- by the two companies. The Capital Motors originally had the Oldsmobiie-line', and the Fred M. Powell company had the Packard ' The organization of the new company , is the "same as that Ot the-old. wlth the addition of Tom Wilts, considered, one- of the best mr (Contip4 pap J.) Building For ection t mere ana, casting around for a Insp good location for a new home, the owners decided on the North. High street location, which, they believe' to be the coming business district of Salem. ' ' "- 1 " The new plant has a -basement , main floor, mezzanine floor' and top floor. The furniture company occupies the basement and most of the main and mezzanine floors. A store space on the south side of the boflding is used' by the Portland Music company as its place of business, and the ' top' floor is taken up by the Capital Business college and 10 - office rooms across the front: of the building, facing the street. '.', The floor area occupied by the i furniture company is 84 by 167 feet on both the main floor and basement, and the same area mln- ' us a big opening similar to a court, on the mezzanine floor. This opening which takes up most of the front of the mezzanine has a balcony running around It which ' permits a panoramic view of the whole main floor layout. - v- tThe whole main floor; is" one big room, with Tjig" window in the ; front permitting entrance of an unusual amount of light for-such a large building. -The. mezzanine -flpor also- i consists . . of . Jat ' on ; ; rdom. V ' ' 'Tk--T 4 A distinctive feature - of." tife bQllding is the absence of stairs. Entrance is gained from the. math floor to the basement by. meant of a runway or "ramp" leading from the center of the' store byva, gradual grade to the basement. Similar runways on each side of -the store leadfrom the main floor to the mezzanine. ' A covered Idading room is. built -Into the rear of the building. Into which trucks can enter from the H alley and discharge or load their cargo without getting It wet. '' ' Another freight entrance leads from the sidewalk in front of the ouuaing 10 xne Dasement: "A modern type of heating plant called the "Oil-O-Matic" furnace Is used. A hot water circulating; ' system is installed in connection with this furnace, giving an even heat at all times. The heatlnr Dlant is built Into a special asbes. (Continued on par. 2. m, L. Lunsford's New Organ ization to Carry Excep- tional Stock .'I The Porltand Music company which, occupies spacious quarters in the new Chambers building is under the management of 1. Luns ford, who has had many years -training in the piano and music business For the last five years Mr. Lnnsford was in charge of the piano department "of a local mu sic house. Two years ago the Portland - Music , company" was formed with the ODeninr of a ator' in Portland in which Mr- Luna- ford has an interest. ' The store In Portland and the one here will work hand in hand to give the music buyers of Salem the best values for their money in pianos, phonographs, radios, rec ords, and small goods. Well es tablished lines of pianos now In stock include the Gulbransen. Bush and Gerts. and Kroeger. The Kroeger has been manufactured since .1852. ; Mr. Lnnsford - said new . lines, will be added to ' the present stock from time to time to assure the public of the best qual ity pianos available oh the mar ket. f' -f:V:; ' - ' In connection with the comple tion of the Chambers building and ' others jbnlb?orth,4ni4h;Btre?t, the Portland Music company will hold open house for" the-citizens of Sa lenr and community on Saturday afteraooQ and evening. nnnTi lPin nnu 1 4.