- " ' ' I ; SUNDAY HOKNmGI,CTir0Y2 THE OBEG0N,STAJEAUN.AJULMOnEGON: ; - - : A Colonialcr C7oiainTholr Hold Oi fgf.. . Ji'ff puiTS3 ilfep- MB. J u . mm Br. fig r & TjOPULARITY of the yarions types of residentiary If architecture is continually changing,, for tastes will iavitaoljtdiffrbut the-nel-wy-4epeada-the, house is the Colonial. It satisfies for many Tea sons aot the least of wnJcn is its econ-omy-of construction and the minimum of space lost in the lay out of its rooms. No; other type of home adapts itself so readily and com- pletely in this re - spect.: And none la mors convenient when built. A .bet ter, example could hardly be (ou hi d than the oneillus trated; here. - The center ; hall - in in- valuablefeatnra Vif the true rColoalal. nreridei- or vestibule, with coat closet.;, 1 I . l . .. . - - X, . crowaing tn, nan space ,ihe reitr without entVttog .thedining room; be- promises a maximum of comfortable living and a Wdes cVwt and refrigerator space in the rear ceai less satisfaction of ownership. Plans hd Specifications furnished tby Salem Brick ,Tile Co. . CGHCft A JJUULU BY WIOTOR jOtiiWlBtR Publication to Cootaia-Plio- tographs oi ,NeweviSijy(oar I els 'of Automobli'es ! I ' Aiming to provide for the con sumer a ecmpact manual of,, the, t927 models of, motor cars an4 motorrtiructisV tie Kalionai Antov mobile Chamber. Commerce has issued) its' twenty-fourth annual ''Handbook of Automobleis." The book Contains photographs of the dliierent cars togemrr -formation about these. , j Spejcifications are ;give ot,I,7& notoR vehicles, an,d 786 models are lilted. The specifications are grouped in four sections Includ ing 15 -private passenger cars, taxicabs 13 motor buses: aird'SG commercial cars and motor trucks representative of this year's prod uct of the' manufacturers who are members of the Chamber. AH of the vehicles shown are gasoline . driven exceDt four electric com mercial vehicles. , The makes in the various clasa- : es of cars are as follows: ' Gasoline nassenger vehicles AubutnJ Buick. Cadillac , Case, i Chandler,',: Cherj-olet, Chrysler, i Cunningham. Davis Diai-a,v Dodge tBrohersi.duPont, Elcar.i Erskine, Essex, Flint, Franklin, Gardner, : Hudson, j, Huppf Jordan, S Kissel, Lincoln, pificomobile. v Mclarlan, ; MarmbnK.iMoon, Nash, Oak land, Olds, Packard, Paie-DetrolV l'eer less. Pierce Arroi ,'Pontlac, lleb, ! Rickenbacker, Roamer, Sayers- & ',! imrinnnnii HHVUDUU JV ScoviA , .Star, Stearns. Studebake,T Stutz, Velie, Wills Sainte ClaireV. Willyl-Orerland. ; . ...... Taxicabs Checker, H. C. S., Yellow Cab. ' . ' , Motor buses Garford, Graham, Mack Plerce-Arrow, Reo, Selden. White, Yellow Gasoline commercial - vehicles Acme; Americal Iajfrance. Atter buryj Autocar ' Corbitt. Iionbyj Diamond T. Duplex TederaW-Gar--ford, jGeaeral Motors, Graham, In ternational Harvester, Kissel, Kleiber,s tarraboo, .Maecar." Maci, Moreland. Pont!ac Red;" Republic Saafcfd,' Schacht Selden, Serylee Standard, Star, Sterling, Stewart, : Walter3VWte; i .ii -ii. Copiea of th handbook, are. available vf or reference in r. consu lar offices abroad and dealer as sociations and -motorists' clubs In this country. Tlwsedeslring cojm les frf their indWldual-ejnay secure them by sending 50 cents to the National Automobile Cham ber jof, Commerce, 366 Madison Avenue, Kew York City. . v r KEEfl COMPETITION I W MANY COUNTRIES V i ltwiUHN iron; iff , ! 4 - ' 1 " " ' . iromMtitors axe doing-. ' 'Up ' to the present,; '- many ot our bestf knoWtt, owtts.s ectioi$ )v Hapti asleen on'the lob. For the most rart.' 'inejp- tiXitneir THE OZARK DESIGN dB'ir 'l j tiled root, 5 its truly Cold oial entrance . and tbe old f s shloaed 'Cornice decq rations, that will play an important part when thef dat comes to offr It fm- sola T-n H ofin v.i.. bread stairway, . . - - A ni accetss -. they do begin to. get biisV. the totrr i . . . . ;. i j . lug ana; nouaay season 9 aireauy under way; By this tia e, tnous- Jv itands of peiople have made ,their lVl'-i-na tnr thioir aiimmer vacation ;and much (business has beeu lost yApart.-frcunitt.is loss of? ravens 'uei there ;is tdnother impotanVit jgje to tliaAsitaUon .We,' haven't teveMtatted'know thetwi United tates andf therie Js serioris danger t ihat the spreading of thjt-ltrre of t' louring regions abroad rlay inter f pre with our Intensive cultivation if. the superb vacation,' areas of Vimerica. . Qur summer and win ter resort regions 'can stand com parison with the best, that the -(rorld can offer., Whether fancy lr ads to Switzerland, the Riviera tr,sNorth Africa they can. all be duplicated here. ,while . tbe auto- mobile and the open roads provide the Eeaame 4hal places them around the corner. '! ,.. "Jt -can' icertalnlysbe ,stated that if. the resort areas were anywhere as near up-to-date in. thr business of telling the American people what they have to -of er as motor clubs are in providing road rser vices and other faeilitios for the motoring public, motorv touring and the trade that follows it would increase at an evan greater rate than' it has in recent years. . : . .. ; . t.: - . . .; H. L. Stiff -urnIture Co..' lead ers In complete home furnhWhings, prlcea to make yeu the: owner; tbe toT that studies -your; every need and Is ready tomeet it. ab- solutely. C) O. J. Hull Auto Tb. & Paint' Co. - Radiator, - fender ad '-body-repairing. Artistic painting adds 10 a per ent to tha ppearanca of your auto. 267 S. Com!. () , Bon.estAJe Motor. ,Co.,i 474 S. ConTl,, has the Dodge automobile Voryou. AH steel body. -L8tB a litfitlme. Ask Dodge owners. They will tell you. () Iker Anto; Co.; Ferry, at Wb erty St Autos' stored, and bought and o!d. Cars ' washed 'day "and night. Low prices and service will make long friends. Popular l-avor kitchen hallway. The living room is large, with open grate, three windowit and an open porch in, the ,raar. ...Both, dining 'room and kitchen are large and. well lighted. , ... .. L . : On the upper Tloor are three large cheerful bedrooms, one a master's room, and an inclosed sleeping porch,, sup plied with . roomy closets. ,The bath 1 s , convenient " t o each and large. Not a foot of space is wasted anywhere. Such a home has about it an air of substantial well be ing, from its sturdy brick walls and red kiipWfei I YOUR A UTO IN GOOD CONdlTION , y Continued f ran) pmye 1.) such an important'duty, it adds no complications, to the engine, as there aTe no moving. parts to get out- of i orden or require adjust ment.. ' V is installed on the left side of engine laaid works on the ejeetorrprlnctplei ' The- fan blow. ius air luruugu a iunei past an opening in the 'crankcase, causes a suction, which pulls the vapors out and ejects Urem below the en gine side pans . This prevents their reaching tihe Interior of car The rear breather, which acts as a vent to tne crankcase, is provid ed with; an air cleaner. Thethermostat in, the cooling system; is, built In the radiator at the upper hoe - connection. It operates, automatically, and is so constrncted that it blocks Che wa ter. cirpulaton i until tbewater in the cylinder 1 jacket reaches 120b'. This causes the f engine ,tp. warm upjquWrkly to a temperature above that at which . crankcase dilution occurs. v At 120? , the valve in thermostat begins to open and normal circulation, of water takes place. .' Should the car be parked after the, engine has, warmed up the thermostat ,wiH close, as soon as water, temperature falls to 120,' and prevent thermosiphon circu lation. The wate,r, in the cylinder jacket- will, therefore-- remain warm foe a - long time Subset queut start may be made without excessive use of the ( choker. ; ..Tiie combination, of crankcase yentilator thermostatic .water con trol, 'oil filter abd' f air "cleaner keeps the lubricating oil n good condition and it" is only Necessary to change oil. every, three months, instead of every 500 miles -of drtv? ing as formerly recommended. A measuring stick or gauge is locat ed on the left side, of engine. Oil should be added as -required and kept to the full mark on the gauge.;- . . , '. Central' Point Wset.' Coast Clay Products company Incorpor- -ft- WHte Yout fiU I Brick hl&iie ehdurec) the fire in Berkeley; Calif brna.; ; What hap pened in Berkeley can happen to any wooden building. WtiiMtifc: & ftie Co. PHcne 017 Satcsi; FEDEUiliiliiS: ! KE WITH GOt Firsts Ten Pays',: Permits Totat $67,000 Wrth Only . One large C6rMct it Where. is that , expected - Slump In Salem's 1927 building program? j; January. 1927, bested every Other January in the history of the city, and February has a good fctiance to nab the, same record vith over. 167.000' representing thejtotaf, yaj.ue. of 3 buJJding pjer tofts. and.' none ofr the .permits blave been lor large sums likO thosessned jn Jannary- . l High.. honors.. for the., peridb go. to Barrett Brothers, who are build ing a $15,000 concrete garage building in the rapid developing section near the new Hollywood theater on North Capitol street. i-The gospel tabernacle at 1290 Ferry street called for a 96,000 permit. The building will be of substantial frame construction.'; J, Every 20 hours a new dwelling permit is issued. TMrteen per plits.in ten days totaled $43,000, private garages -and general' re pairs being included in the bal ance. 1 . i. ; i'.Ten of the. 1,2 residences wJU.be bUlt in the north part of the city, the south side getting only three. AU except one of the ten north side permits are on locations north of Union street showing the .gen eral tendencies of the building trade this month. Several cpnactors ha,ye ,. im portant announcements to make within the next two months wjifch will pile the year, total on.. higher than ever. It is rumored that plans for a $,230,000 apartment house are underway, departing from the present standard of three story buildings, of (w.hlch &e Am bassador and Glendera are typical examples. Chas. KY Spaulding Logging Co lumber and. building .materials. The best costs no more than In terior grades. Go to the big Sa lem factory and save money. () EMK INCREASE RAPIDLY Consensus of Economists Show That Construction, to Slump Somewhat Reviewing the , lumber market the American Lumberman, Chica go, says: Demand for... lumber,- has ex panded in those sections favored by , good weather, and Is best in the southern states, for snow and cold in the north and, east practi cally stopped construction. Total orders 1 for softwood booked dur ing the week ended Jan. 22 nev ertheless amounted to thirteen per cent more than was produced While 'production ran about fif teen per cent below normal orders were only five per cent below, Southern pine mills booked orders fully equal to their output, .during the week, and bookings of West Coast niills exceeded their present low output by eight per cent, . A good deal of attention is be ing given to building prospects by both manufacturers and retailers of lumber. The consensus of economists appears to be that to tal : volume of new construction will fall slightly below the amount : for last year. Lumber men take great encouragement from the prediction that a larger percentage of the total will be residential construction, which' calls for the use of more wood. They therefore, see reason to ex pect a 'good year's business! But the reiailers are evidently plan ning to continue to buy on ..band to mouth basis, merely filling in stocks and not generally increas ing 'them. Lumber manufacturers show ah Inclination to go iov in producing lumber until yard stocks begin to move out to build ing! jobs. The attitude of the trade promises greater price sta bility during the new season. Quo tations, have shown no ".recent Own Insurance 5 LUMBER change and concessions on. odd otst are qtll -obtainable, but, .the genera,. llt4 Isthat jaA - early firming up may be expected".:5 ' Hard wpptt prices strengthened duVini the week because i pjt jQU-J forced curtailment ' of 4 southern production. "The principal "con sumers, however, are unwiUing to pay advances for the time being, as they are riot -yet, on' f ufl operat ing schedules and are hoping that improved weather in" the south may bring an easing np in Quota tions. Dry stocks ot southern mills are fully covered by orders.' The northern hardwood mills ad vanced prices of scarce items -last week. Totalbusiness booked "by both hardwood producing groups exceeded their output. ., Sate , forfao . roofing -applied over your oldshTngies- i. We have over-. 2 00f Jobs. lA,f Salem, ; Nelson Bros., - plumbers 'sheet metal work, 335 Chemeketa. () SLIGHT BUJLCIirjG DECLlfJE IN SIGHT General Tendency Heading Toward Smaller Buildings During 1927 The prediction , that 1927 will see more buildings put up, yet a smaller volume of construction in dollars and square feet than 1926 is made by M. G. Farrell in the February 1st issue of "Forbes Magazine." Mr. Farrell, says, "Housing construction, generally, seems most likely to increase in volume this year. The demand for small homes is still far beyond the supply provided, in 1924 to 1926 , "The margin of profit is slen der but as builders will have less choice this year than last, it is quite likely that they may turn to smadl dwellings. ''An increase in the construc tion of public buildings is certain. Many of these projects have been deliberately withheld from action, but are now being released. In dustrial building will about hold its own. "Upon the whole, the percent age of vacancies in office build ings of all kinds has reached a point at which conservatism would dictate a limitation of this class of construction to replacements and" sure-fire operations. "The same applies to the big, high-class elevator apartments and apartment hotels, both of whieh are exceptionally sensitive to fluctuations in the demand for space, because their tenantrpros- pect field is a highly limited one. "Moderate-priced elevator apartments and walk-ups of the, better grade are in demand, so that the volume of new construc tion of both will probably exceed that of last year. , "In brief," concludes "Forbes Magazine."' "the year promises a smaller volttme of construction in dollars. and square feet : of space, but a large number of buildings with a :: tendency away from big buildings and towards small Ones. There is a prevalent opinion that the dollar total. for 1927. wil be less than for 1926 by 10 to 15 per cent. Giant and DuPont explosives ( fuse, j blasting-, caps V. Lumber, and atf .bulling: materials. . Gab riel Powder & Supply Co., 61 -N. Capitol. TeL. 2248..., . () Since the beginning of the pe troleum industry -454 years ago, ft. is estimated that 412.500.00Q. 000 has been spent in developing American oil fields, according to the Salem Automobile Co., local Star car dealers. In return for this great investment, only $3, 000,000,000 has been realized from the sale of the petroleum produced. 1W vy lvli 15) it? Ism: : - - , I . :V:-V:r;--irrv ".;-.....-v--:- -r;...- ' t- - - ..-Jt-'- : BUiLlDfM MATERIALS . J)FH011 610 NOXtTU CAP1T0E . . . VBItgyih. 5VE DELIVER . I . A llll J II iCTIVIISH1. HUII SOFT 170QD W6st , Coast- Milfe' Report Large and. Unexpected Gain during Week In its. weekly review of the! lum ber market, the American Lumber man, Chicago, says: There appears to be a gpod deal of activity de veloping in the softwood market for so early in the season, orders booked by the principal) mills' dur ing the week ended Jaa.r 13 hav ing" amounted to twenty-twb : per cent more than their production. In some regions production is oar-J' tailed,' -but those groups -of j mills having a Standard for normal pro duction bad orders three, per cent in excess oT that, so.that the.Bitu'a tion.is very encouraging tp tho producers. . . Softwood ' quotations show practically no change,' bat it is, believed that recently -some of the .sellers have been.' wilting to allow .'slight price reductions on orders for . immediate ,- shipment All of them .are reported to v be holding firmly to their lists when it comes to orders-for later deliv--ery in time -for spring needs, an,d they are hoping to be able to, put into effect advances that will! bring1 prices to a more reasonable level. Bookings of the West poast miUs made a large and rather un expected gain during the jweekl Production was about one per cent above normal, against an average for last year of about twenty per cent above normal, and new busi ness exceeded the cut by twenty five per cent. Domestic cargo business in creased nineteen mil lion feet, and rail trade increased fifteen million feet. "Southern pine orders for the week averaged higher than for any week sinee October e-f last year. Iarge-mill production has gained a little, but the woods and road, conditions that resulted from recent j heavy rains have, imposed a heavy handi cap on operations of thelsmaU; non-reportlm? .mills. . Retail yards in the .middle West are showing more interest in both southern pine and fir, though the bulk (ot the demand. .for pine- - still j comes from' the, Souths California is set tling its .building labor difficulties and business appears to be picking up, and Atlantic coast distributers are beginning to add to their stocks. . j , " . Hardwood production .has been considerably below its pre-holiday mimmmm imitmr uir immmm4immvmrtiiimfm' lmm imm mmmwitnm m,Z ;TyTswssJssBSiifl iswitss F s.i ill A "mmtmmwmm mi 'mm i" . ' Wallboard and waltboard putty. Washable wall paint. Calcimine - Brushes i jtjl ESPLOSIVIES FUSE -i i v s f n - PFQCE, .YARD A.UD WAREHOUSE AriAra liave been.sUgati CTOupa of consumers', are not yet aotlvely. in the market,.; . The Xut nitu're maters have been Inereas Ing their purchases; and scheduled operations bl i automobile ' body plants promise a large- hardwood demand Buildingr trades demand is Already improving, orders book ed by the flooring piants, beln much ahead of last yoarn for the same periods , . ! l .iTT rii vmattttr. realLor-rrogres and country m, Comptete listings: 147 OomTl i Hallk & iJ'off Electrie Saofc itj v.-j-; Evftrvthlnsr 2. electric. kilos tn wirinj, : uii. vi Unlr at rnmnlfitB StOCC. - across enaje i ?, - ? . f -- eoncrete floor. T--: I - '-.j Electrie MACHINE WORKS 1 Ml W- I Iff U lii?rv 1TO'V"W r w tt:. . z . f v, i mi aim. w BECKE & Insurance of AU Kinds Telephone 101 Heiliff Theater tiobby, ISO North High t .--r 'y ! easy way walls ana ceilings' WALLBOARD can bejfiasil applied over broken plaster. . . ' f With -wallboard you can ecoQomjeallr seal an uftfinT ished room or attic, partition ou ' ari e jeifa roo'rri; pr . fire-stpp a basement .ceiling Svith ainjmum of late and without upsetting or 'messing up the house!. We carry several kinds of wallboard: ; . How Your Hot Be&ii'Js Broken panes should be replaced ,-ttUsV sashe Dalnted now. For cood glass, weather resistant paint, or new sash see us at once. , - , . Douglas flrl&migr t . . 1830 1' jSusppSy CADILLAC. nFnl dc. EXHIBIT fi StYLE ..,afarlpus warmth and color Oftepivjera,, . Every facility is availible' 'for th,e development of the preference OfVthe individual and the large number, of visitors since tbe -pen tng of the building testifies ' ihaj? motor lovers or the metropolitan area are welcoming this original dAnftrtnro in iha l t . .z. iv.- ciioiiion or the new. and different in fine automo- one coacBvori. ki . Moore, zss N. High St ' lanartments and tnr. .v.:. cajir et;high usUty furniture and furaiahlnfra tar - . i . 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