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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM ORtiCbN SUNDAY ; MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10.rl92 It 5TT HI ii-JUariried For Economy; No Sacrifice of Comfort 1 C ' - THE WINONA; DESIGN 'NO: 317.' , T"S1 jniLIMirfATIQN of the dining, room seems j sup plied ,v With an attractive opes grate in be growing in favor in the small Xvhch 'logs - may:: be'' used 'If "so desirjed " ; honie, especially, where it is possible Directly back: of this is the well appointed to provide a cozy breakfast nok I'sutfi- f ldtchea and .beyond St stilt is i the br0akfast zieniiy large io accommoaate small "family. - There, may be some danger in sot doing that i the prospective pur chaser, in case ppe ever wants to sell, mky not like . such: anrrangement, and to- tha.t degree tfre"?esal. value may be reduced. But the idea is so new and has ben so little tried out that it1seVPfoblematicatv ThisC little ' 'Cottage ' .is pUnned along that line but in -every' other respect can hardly fail to meet the an- proval ;of the most, particu lair -Ibuyer. It i& built of common brick wittf a fire resistive roof, thev ipinimum, of exposeoT-VoodwoTki'ahd. is jas firesafe'as itis pdssible. td build, y & " housa tf 'th is small upkeep' expenses and ' m'yValways have feeling off secutity in leaving it. , 'It is; practically; nntnune -'fronl coinmnnlcate'd : fires. "f ' t Whiles simply planned it sfetattraCctive with an added air of sub-: i of .a- small .: home 5 that; will -always be .in ?tantialityi J And the arrangement is excetv I demand, i It 'fit particularly iHveir intd a lehtiv 'From the broad, enticing living porch 1 wooded , surrounding, as .'this fljustration dininat room, almost 20 f 6et in lenirthi and; only 'a moderatelandscaping ' IT ;- I: r TThe' Common Brick Blaanfacturers' AModatlon, ClTelanlf Ohio, can f ornisb complete drawing for hi design. "Leaflet on brick construction sent upon request. HOUSES BUILT OF LITTLE MORE . But tHe Ur&eerEawiise of Such Houses Is Small us -for common brick, face ;brick,: building - tile; partition tile, eilo tile sewer , drain tile, vitrified, sewer pipe; V'U r Tft -t; '"'"M!" :"; See pjpe. TT Roth Grocery- Plans Exten sive Alterations to Make' Room tor Unit Alteration?', nd 'repairs that win cost II qoo, win be started. Ja the Wiler room ot the Roth Gro cery company next week . it was arnounoed ' Saturday afternoon. The object of the alterations is to give space for Installing a new automatic heating- plant. . The new heating plant will be ' Installed by the. HHlman Fuel company of this rty. and - will have an Iron Fireman automatic stoker as the principal unit. This stoker is of the' plunger under 'feed type, similar to ones installed In T many xther.;Salem'" buildings recently. , The new' installations wilt , be the ,best controlled heating plant in the city.' according to Otto Hlll man of the Hillman Fuel com . pany.' It will automatically start itself .in the morning and stop itself atinlght.' so that practically no attention is required. ;, Eugene Officers Serve Wac t ..rant!on .Man Held by ; Local Officers - Otto Kress6r, 30, is facing stat utory charges lo Eugene following his arrest here at i o'clock Friday mor ping in. company with Ffaiieo Ratteree; IS, ' of . WendUpg.The pair were arrested by local officers ass 'they stepped' off the Eugene etage: They; daisied toe-oa wDERn UEATII. : -I ..... v,-r 1 tjs i. iour persons, nooic, ligniea : Jl I "'."!"" " - - H . 1 1 ' : nxum pax R - juJL- . Jo Tlg'i. rr""- , i 1 1 D2 PERMANENT MATERIALS COSH RUT THAN THOSECONSTRUCTED OR -&m. TEUCPHQNB 01T . SALEM, OBEGOK; their way to Vancouver to be mar- ried. r; , ;, ;; . " ' ; " 'Both were turned over to of ficers! 'from Eugene yesterday aftemoon, who qa me armed with a "warrant 'for Kresser8 arrest on a 8tat,utbr-.barge. . . ' -- ''(KTejsserf who Is 'an Italian, Is dirorced frppa Jifa, first; wife, Who -deserted him when their baby Was S months- old. He- bad the babyi 'Wh999b.w;''2$ -m"gintnsbldwhen he was- arrested, with Miss . Rat teree (Fridajyv i 5Bbth Hresser, : - and . Ratteree claimed to be innocent of wrpng intent when , auestioned by local police; officers.; ; The. girl, who Is will - - 1 y DQORS, ' I ...... 1.1 ' , - : j ' - - . . - 4 -I . i oy,. winaow, ot gooa ejzc An : enjtry way ' to the rear, door, at the; right, of, the breakfast . nook, : provides eratof. From - thias entry the stair leads to the base ment. V.:rtaV:.';v...l.i-- ' - The other side 6f the house is taken up ;? by the two sleeping rooms, each of; good size and supplied: with ' liberal closets, and the bath which ' is ' placed between therri.'" A short, hallway 66mmnQicateV','witi?fthem from the liYing rooiri; EJach bledtponi, has ,weiwindo ws, " one orit; either expose! aide and the, b"ath is: similarly; light edr The window, ar rangement is ideal, through out, just as the cottage as a whole, is . unusually, strong, irx its appeal.- ; - v t i This cottage is especially well adapted" to a narrow lot, whether it be a corner ; or otherwise.' Simple in its dfisicrri' it can he hnilt at' k very low cost and is the type it-ill . large for her. age. appeared to be innocent ot worldly affairs,-police officials say; ' Kresser.: was well dressed and had plenty of money, they say, and claimed" innocence of any wrong intent farther than a desire . to marry. the girl. ' -K ,.V - Henry - O.-Miller,' It. S. Coml. St.; where most; people preferi'to get their, auto parts for. all makes of cars. " ; Trade here and make sayings on all auto,Tart8, ''l : () r tJlrlch & Roberts, realtors, 122 N.? Commercial SW know property values and make for you profit able investments. Will both save and make yon money. - ; t) naff have Because of their line -finish and accurate fitting; our fir frames are inbig; demand in the feast. "Ve make all sizes and'lstyles and can furnish any v quantity f rorri stock -promptly.' 9 Specifications on 'fine be r met ' -exactly'; . Stair parts,-mouldings; mantles; cab-' inet work," and entrances.-1' v. SASH, INTERIOR TRIM and S ilRESB Chamber of Commerce Is sues List of Newcomers 3 ": Settled Here" Names and addresses of persons,- from other ? cities ; or : states who hae recently; moved to' Sa lem or. the nearby' country have been - compiled by the Salem chamber of commerce, working' with local real estate dealers." t Following -are the hew' resi dents: ' : O.-K. Middle ton, 835 Oak St., formerly of Blaine; Washington. ; C. S. Douglas; R. F. D. 6,' form erly of Ohio." , f ' J. W. Pratt, 362 N. Churcr St., formerly of St. Cloud, Minn1 1 R: Dl Yotong. 419 S: 19th St., formerly of Ashland, pregonr " Mrs: M.'A Winfanison,lrt5.S. High St.", formerly" 'of Richmond, Calif. . - . Mrs. Carl LJendstrom, 950 Union St.; formerly of Truckee,' rallf.-" ' ' ' Perry Reuset, 1325. If. 15th St., formerly of Liberal. Kansas. . J Mrs. P.. Norton," R. FV Dw 3, Box 141, formerly of Alton, HI, ' J. T. McDaniehV 125 S. 14th St., formerly of Spokane, Wash: ; " v Miss EJ. E.' Nicholson, '13 3 4 N. Summer St, formerly of. Brighton, Mass. J. L,. Davis, 1350 N. 16th St., formerly of Pueblo Colorad 6." t'rhas, E. Boyer, il05 N. Liberty St., formerly or-Chicajgd, Iir, ' ' Scott' Macklln, 2215 Lee St., formerly of Bryant, IlL ! ? 'feilis White, 13S S. Cottage St. formerly of Tpledo, Oreg6n ":. BrCrane, 4td N. CQttage St., formerly oi ,'Gfehdale, Calif ' S. Del Smith", Bpx 224. Salem, Oregon," formerly of Ocean ' Park; Calit .. , ' , 1 .- " Mrs. R. M, Loveland,' 33 S. 18th St, formerly 6f .'Sidney. Neb. : '"'Mrs. A." Stoweir, 41jl If . Summer St.. formerly of Portland. Oregon. W. A. 'Brittelltt. F,D. 6, Box 80 A, formerly of Cheyenne, Wyo. Wm. Wallace. 1170,2? 15th St., formerly of Los Angeles, Calif. Rfer. E. CI Whittaker, ' Pastor, Christian Church formerly of Walnut, Iowa. - - Q.X. Carpenter, R. F.1D. 8, Sa lem, Oregon; formerly of Dayton, Wash. ... v B. II. Smiti, 541 Center St. formerly of Marshf.ield, Oregon. " . V MV Engelbesten, 138ft Shipping St., formerijf of Sterling City. Cal Ifprnia. ., v '.Valentine Boatwright, R. F- D. 5. Box 13, formerly of Seattle, Wash. ' ' " - ' Mary Yager, Silvertoh, Oregon, formerly of San Luis Obispo, Calif? Frank Judsori1390 N.f2l6t St.; formerly of Medford, Oregon. .;- P. Syverson, 205 S. 22nd SU formerly of Marshfield, Oregon. ' ' Anna Abersold. 211 Miller, St.. formerly of Glendale. Calif. L. H. Whltted, 2630 Lee St., formerly of La Grand,' Oregon. A. E. Greer, 2503 Fairgrounds Road,- formerly' of Longriew, Wash. ' . L M. Twedt. 2560 Trade St., formerly of La Graride, Iowa. '' Agnes' Ricks, r 20O4 ' Lee- St, f ormer ly of "Lubers , Colo. " ' . L. A Hawthorne. 1600 High land Avenue, formerly of Rose:' ille. Calif. V t F. Clarke, General. Delivery, formerly of El Segnndo, Calif. ' J. O. Taftt 1044 Center, St., formerly ofJ.Tillamook, Oregon. ' ; C. ff. Crippen, 652t N. Froht St., formerly of Lake Andes, 5. u. n First National Bank,- the bank of friendship and helpfulness In Mm of need, l Interest paid on tlmr deposlta.1 Open a Account and watch your noney crow. () Buster Brown Shoe Store. ' High class, "stylish looking; eomfort giv ing; iQhg- wearinlr.'shoea"foi the least money, come ana oe convinc ed.' 1 2 5 K. Com'L " " C FRAMES; szstation ail kinds - Russell Sandridge.2390 Fourth St., formerly of Salt Lake City; Utah, '" :"J '- - -r.t? ' - -n -M.rs.Mary Shutt, 1250, N. 16th, St., formerly of San Diego. Calif. ; TJohn '5raham, 660 'N. Cottage St Jf or inerly of Sea tile Wash. K '"3,iW!' MubB,' Salem. Oregon, formerly at Bray,, Calif. Mrs. Bernard White, 470 N. Church St; formefly of Denver, Colorado. R. E. Dodd, 1484 State St., formerly of Spokane,. Wash. J. W. Young, General Delivery, formerly of Oakland; Calif. ,C- G. Smith, .R. j. D. 4, Box 113, A A. formerly of Florence, Calii Martin Hensel. 2313 Hazel Ave., formerly of Lodi, Calif. Miss Leatha Honig. Box 116. Salem, Oregop, formerly of North Bend, Oregon. . ; Wm- -Patton, 555 N. 14th St., formerly of Columbus, Ohio . II. L. Lyons, 199 S. Liberty St., formerly of Venice, Calif. E. P. "Wood, Cr. Oregon Pulp & Paper. Co.. formerly of New York; -D. W. Ireland, 14.05 N. 17th St, fATtperly of Prinevllle, Oregon. I D. Clark, R. F. D. 5, Bbx 85, formerly of Athena, Oregon. qep. M. Williams. R. F- D- 7. Box 26. formerly of Ontario, Ore. i. W. Harbert, R. F. D. 3. Sa lem, Oregon, ' formerly of River side, Calif. Len Covert, 1097 N. Winter St., formerly of Cheyenne, Wyo. i'HV'A. Uhlenbrach, 925 N. Win ter St.Iormerly of Greenbay, Wis. Thps. Roen. 1070 Saginaw, St, formerly of Duluth, Minn. Wm. Ullrey, 945 S. 12th St., formerly of Portland, Oregon. ""J.'' H. Dorman, 1272 Flr St. formerly of Fall. City,' Oregon- Henry Cooper, 1790 Fairground Road, formerly of Nebraska. J. B. Cosman, 596 N. High St., formerly of Boise, Idaho. :"L.'''V.' Thomas, 1153 Madison St.," f ormerly of Seattle, Wash. "Mrs. J. F. Ahbott; formerly of Vancouver, Wash. J. F. Hunter, 1991 Fairgrounds Road, formerly of Walla Walla, Wash. John Oudeans, R. F. D. 9, Box 34, formerly of Spokane, Wash. A. E.' Wile's. 1730 N. Capital St., formerly of Aberdeen," S. D. A- J. Arebart, 860 E. St, form erly" of Lebanon Oregon. 'f. C. Woods,: 158 8 N. Capital St., " f orme'rly ' of Independence, Kansas." ' . Riifus Callison. 1620 State St, formerly of La Grande, Oregon. C. M. Keefer, Kimball College, formerly of Boston, Mass. They Ma v Strike YOUR Car . Ko" matter 'how much care you. exercise you" are not 'entirely . safe.' ' ' ' ' Accidents can happen they, do happen, even-"to "careful drivers. You don't have ta, think twice . to realize the value of such in surance, so don't delay insure BOW.' ' - . ' 7 "LSSURK AND BE SURE' Powers Insurance Agency U. S.ati Bank Bldg. Pfume 607 1 1 ; -,- ill t-" Mrs: Hallie McDearmid," R. F. D.I 1, -Salem.' ' Oregon;- formerly of Denver, Colo. " " ; J. M.' Herberger, 1160 S. Com mercial St., formerly of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. P. J. Lester. 2390 Brooks Ave., formerly of Iowa. III IB FIB , - t.- ."' -.S.-ti, r-. ' - - Store. 0 u arte.rs in New Structure Almost Ready ' ."for Occupancy With a date set for completion of . BUgh's. new Capital theater approaching, the building looks more ' tike - a finished 'structure every day. All scaffolding has been removed from the High f street side of the building and glass 'has been 'put in . the store and office-windows'" so that they are 'nearly ready foVoccupahcy. 'A inarq,ue has been built over the sidewalks' on' High and State streets" in front "of, the store building, and the sidewalk has beep bnilt oyer, in a fancy pattern with two colors. -- '. v All the decorative terra cotta m f CAPITAL TOT . ' r im Ijl ' -111 O ' V a Northwest V Prodnct i : l40p Protection If or a ??Dajr v In ho otner way, nor for so smalLaostVcmabsotute ' security for one's valuable papers 'or; possessions be v obtained comparable with the use. of a'Safety1 Deposit box:' - -w i! . ;4 ' llie United States National offers you freedom from - wryand 100 Protection for the remarkably low - cost of a penny a day. "."' ' . r,Who would be without such economical safety insur ance? 'We are gure you woilld hotarrange, then, for a'Box today."', v ! . United National Barilc Salcni, work onthe'outside'or the'build- tng has been-'f inlshea. - - --'' Decorators are buar on the in terior of f thaociioT;aa, which ueing': oeauunea in ,a r iorennn pattern; The "big organ 1 ha3 v ar rived and is Installed, on an ele vator which will lift it to the level of the stage when the' otganist plays a solo. ' :r " "Many of the companies which intend 'to occupy store ? space . In the new building are ready to move their wares ' In whenever word is given that they are ready. Many of the offices . are being made ready for use and the names of the 'office Iholders are being painted on the windows, The steel'lqr, a big dome to be buijt over 'the sidewalk In front ot the theater has arrived and the dome will beput upln the near future. "It will be a replica of the state house dome. The Cherry City Baking Coa bread.1 pies and cakes are of high est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries. Visit it. Worth while. A Salem show place. () The Marlon Automobile Co. The Sttidebaker, the world's greatest automobile value. Operating cost small. Will last a lifetime, with care. Standard coach $1415. () The Opera House Drug Store. J Service, quality, low prices, friend ship . give . Increasing .. patronage. Old 'customers ""advise ' friends to trade here. ' High and Court. () The LANG ARCTIC: ah enamel, enamel trimm4 r plain ;ntckI finish la rane that fits iate r kitpken. For KMd. aJ, ras or clactrieity, (with tat tans fa or cloctrtc plate) Be tha complete Una of LANG RANGES' on display at oar itaro nd aolMt tbe one tht.' beat aaita fmax ne4a. . ' - - H. Fl WOODRY '& SON Auctioneers 'and. Furniture Dealers S71 9ortlt Commercial Street .- - f Phono T5 or lf)31-M - , ' We Duy, Sell or Exchange Furniture SOLE AGENTS FOR THE LANG RANGE mm i - r States f Oregon: 4 - Union Rooter- gOD CARRIERS A5TD pUILDINO LJL bowrm Lol Ko. 441. BMtt ,Wo." p. m. f CaU 119 tor -- OAPITAL , TYPOORAPHIOAI wHlOX K: S10 iWidant. O. . V aoa- ad Satmrday. :00 . au. . i- CARPENTER8 TJXJOII Xiil9-J lat reataent; wm. o-emi. w.w.--j-. Had BMBaAies rpraiafe n. mum a kw. HOTEL ASD ; KESTAUBANT p!7MS 1ms1 45a. r tMrd Monday, - 45T Cwt. HM1 Fiwe. wfry.t BALE it UNI02f. -,UlBBlii LIE AG UK. -. MoeU at Labor HaU on eaU f proti--4ont. - . W. Soars, MrUry, Box 44a, Ealem. Or. ; - , k Lodne Rosier rRATUtNALOKDEB OF EAGLES, moat ry WodBeadar, Fraternity HaU. fi, M. Wlllott, - Soo'y. Tai. M i k KNIOHT8 OP FTTHIA8 : HIET8 AT Praternal HaU ararr Tmaaday araalnf. Yiaitora inritad. H. Park Stoxf, C0.J - Waiter Lnoa. t'of & 8.- TZbt Oregon 3tatt5Jm3n Published ry moraiaa; (ax cop t Ha day) a Salam. tha capiUl of Oragwu Local Rates For Classified Advertising Pally r Suadsy nia per word 6 eanta per vrd, On tin - 1 11 1 . Three t)maa Six timoa 8 cnUperwort X no. dailr and 8aa SO eanta per word, - In-order to earn the mora taan one time rate. dtarUaoment nbrt iu la eonaeenti've iaaaoe. - ? i . No AA token (or loea tkan SSe. 'Ada. ran Sandaj ONLT eaarfad at oae-tiiA rata. t.v Advartlhemanta (ezeopt Paraonala nd SitaaUont War.tedi will be take for the telephone it the ndTertiMr 1 a anbacribor 4o pkona. . .. - -r Tao Sutownar. ' will. raeeiTa adTar tlseteeatet at any Hima ot the day or nifht. To Inanre proTer claatiGe: 'tioaa edi ihold-be U.frefora t p. a,. - . . TELEPHONE 23 O i4 Money toXoan. SEAL E STATS T. K. FORD (Over Ladd Bnah Baakl HON EST AOVESTI SIN O Thee eol as mas-, be kept free front aaythlnf . ( qnoationabio nature. Xiarepraaen.t tatibhe IrtU not be tolerated,- laior! nation-sbowinf any qoeatioaable la tent -"oa the part ( the advertise . should be reported to this aews-: paper or the Salem Ad elab. Antm Topsj SEE US FOB TOP AND PAINT WORK O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint Bboa S6T fl Commercial. 6alfl 2elp W suited HOP PICKERS, WANTED 3 MIL . north of Salem, on. DarraiN Good bopa.' Lee II in g Hop Yard. Rt. 8. a24 WANTED TWO NEAT APPEARING ana-or womea to aell nationallr adrer tiaed g-enaina silk hosiery and linjerio. . Exceptional opportunity. Box -97 tirante Pass, Orjron- - - a2i- HOP PI OK ESS 'WANTED. WILLIAMS .-at . Ti acker Hop Yard. Trucks lesre east end of bridge at 8:S0 A. AC Pboae 115E12. . - i4tf EXPERIENCED SALESPEOPLE WANT" ed at Director's Department Btors Call: -Monday morning. . 8S1I PART OR FULL TIME WORK ER8 men or women who can - make- Bi money In a- memnershrp' drire fot The ifaresbees. See - PeiV tne Mto eabee Man. Room Seven over Pry's Dmr store. 9S20 Belp WaateA-3CaO 11 WAITED MESSENGER. WESTERS 'Union. ' ' ' ' - - llststf W ANTEDv-fARM ER, FARMER'S SOI ' or man' at nre r soon aa barveet1a over to travel in country; - Steady work; Good profits. .McCONNON ft COM PANV. Depa. 29S. Winona. Mian.- -- - . ' . ;. . ltKta. Help Wsvnted Fexnal 13 ; 1,? L-.'-i-:;. LADIKS MAKr- 2.0O FOR TitRBE hours WORK at 'HOME. No Selling. wnu siampea envelope ' tor part ten lara 41. Broadway, Room l,Ohicax. . i.3al9" EARN .$30.00 - WEEKLY IN SPARE time addressins; envelopes at home. Ex- . perienee unnecessary. Ordinary : clear handwriting. ; Write promptly.' Crown Maiiins; Bureau; 1205 Pontine Bid-.. Chkseo. j;, ; -.. V-'M-; :13lt LADIES WE PAY 115 PER loo Tit - Oreetinc- Cards, - free - -prtictilara . . auuKT.., cu ciirr. 4 jr,Ti ne vara, VDept;K Lelinffton A.V N. Y. WOMEN r MAKE JMONEY SEWINrt Children a Dresses, Bungalow A prom. Experienre unneceasary. 7 Materials' cut. instruct iona fuxnished, Radfield Mfg. Co., 140 West.4.!B(t St, New York.'- . J3il Salesxaen 15 Has His Price WOULD $50M TO 10,000 YEARLY -. INTEREST .YOU f . , District ManaiTer. capable T and re sponsible. - Opportunity for hard work era.., Exceptionally large commissions P,f-: Specialty line dirett to men. Jn dlTidoal aalesmea also wanted. Write :jor detail. Grnerai Service ( ., Maau facrusers, t4223 Lincoln Avenue. iChi eago. 111. . v ....... 15.19 A-PAYING POSITION OPEN TO BEP reaentative of character. Take 'orders ahoea hosiery : direct to wearer. Good , . income- Permanent. -Write now' Tan ners Shoe Mfg. Co, - 822. Mohawk Bid-.. uruina, vrrcgou. : 15l LIOHTNING STRANGE BATTERY.COM pouna. Charges dischrged natttries instantly,- Elimtastea .old method' en- tirely.- Gallon free to egenta. Ford Batteries 5.20. -Lightning ' Co., St. anl.. Miniu - - , , ... ..I5sl Hand Tailored ; .f ,?0rni'd "finest "rslncs fa America. All-wool band tailored suit. 'Un lined IMIS ' 23.?3 - and ' $29.73 reiatl. Mght dny delivery guaranteed, Big gci romtni skns nd bonuses.- thjr financial! reRpootubiiity guaranteed by .largest Chicago Hanks. Large -utf it J reo ttt Tesponsible men. - HKNRY ADAMS- CO.rDep , 484. lttt tn dutna A.el t hire go. j 1519' . " . i -1 '" : ' " Area ti Wan ted IT, AGENT8 WANTK-- TO DISTRIBUTR i.kampitrs,, big money, ikW- metbnd Write . qmclc, - Dana,- Bg 3, gta. D4 New, "Xvr.k " .V " 17ll" y