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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1927)
V.." . r.. ..i .'.j.! MH ilVi iifi.' i -r I---. ';;;vj.; '..i ;.---" --'.'4 ' "- " i ,-ea4 j.... - '- . ' V. v ' '. Y-T ' ., ' i - - ' Ik gElJLDING LOGGING dO Salem, Oregon Abie's Irish Rose" Has Short Shrift Jn London -j LONDON (AP)- Many . bHs wer lost on run of "jibie's .:-... wm 'T. i jj-t f : Repsiir Shop ! i ..." Oipm ii HI - ' ". ' -1 2,- O M E Y i 0 mm?-' VI. wyVqa i m ; .op ash -. i, f . . - PI A K ?Utt M0383 Miss Nh-1hiic vas sn .'ic:i-i rf tn; hoc Hay v. Jiild diioMl -.s Ne York uf ve'4' in Lbi4nn : It J she engaged .lie cOrti party f"r . sr enty-two wei'l: and i:? now t r cd to send it iMo the provla v Our Repair. Shop is open for btliiheis and we are : giving demonstrations on new Mar- mon and Chandler cars. "Also we hare a 'few good used cars which were not damaged by our recent fire. AUTO CO. 680 Ferry 4 m . -v On Residence, Business and JFarm Proper t ; ' ' For Thrde Privliege to iay part or all of principal on anjr interest 4te Our terms, interest rates and service cannot be equalled ' J ' . y. -1. Orejron 4u4espondenUi . VERMONT JjOAH A TRUST, tX. ; o,.,, :-. Second Floir'Dre-wi fcL'i Use of a large diniBg nook instead of a . large dinijigTQora, is.a novel fea ture pf ; jt he i five-room qot tage -plan prepared by the Universal -'Plana Service.: The" cbhage is one adapted ta the iieeds bf the small famiy,T for p'rovisiori (is made for, at. least piie room ou tne upper floor of the house. , ., . '. The ground floor has a large living room extending from the front to the rear of the house with a large fireplace iri the center of the buter; .wall;1-; This room is separated, from the rest of the s. house by a" central hall, into which the entry way leads. The dining nook is also at the front of the house. ; One of the features of the ptyri is, that with the ex- ceptiqn of , the dining nook, all rooms have double ex- posture v wh.ich insures, ade quate cross ventilation at all times of;the year. Use; of shingles, stucco and half .timbered work on the - "gables - of " the house gives ,the exterior a very attractive, Appearance,, well in keeping with, the modern tendency, for individual res Jdence construction. Two 'sets of blueprints ana specifications for this construction of this JioUs'e may be obtained for a nom inal fee upon application to Telephone 1830 Irish r.oe" ii Loritlbn. After s"teen weeks the Anne . Nichols play was forced to tak th rami because the more eipenslvj seats 1 t:j liriise wre cbrouieally sui pty tb 20 Years -31 rSSURANCE' CO. - AMERICA'. i SLUf.lP-APPEAHS III DUtte UER E Dwellings Started: Average More Than One. a Day; 1926 Record Passed With the month not quite half cone, building actiTitles In Salem show no sign of the building slump wjifch yarioua cities over the Country are reporting at present, permits up to Friday night totaled $155, .500 in proposed buildings, as compared with 237;050 for the whole motn of .XulyN 19,27: . Thirteen permits!, .for the build ing of dwellings have already been issued this month, with a total cost estimated at 145,250. This is slightly more thaii one a day, counting Sundays. vro fairly large building pro jects, are already included in the list for August, these being the R. C Hallberg apartment building nt Ferry and S..Wlnter, an S87.500 building for which foundations are rio(w being ; poured;, and" the new Smith and Watkins ' building at Liberty and Center, to cost over $20,000. Both or these were issued during the past week. Construction work which has bjpen completed within the past few. day's includes the $'0,000 remodelling work on the White House restaurant ?at "362 State street, belonging to Arnold and IcaTd. and the-eompletionv except for minor installations of wiring and equipment, of the $87,000 Leslie junior bigh school In Tux edo Park. Other large building projects 1 now In various stages of comple tion include the following: the Marion . Market. costing about $3 5,000. at Marion and Commer cial; the Valley Motor company building on Center, to cost about $10,000: a building for the Chev rolet company on 'Center, which will cost about $12..r00. All these buildings are going up on the Valley Motor company block bounded by Commercial, Liberty Manor, and Center. . A 7r,,000 building erected by A. C. Nelson at the corner of Lib erty and Cbemeketa streets, will be ready for complete occpancy sometime this week.- according to Nelson, who is owner of the pro ject, which includes auto sales neaaquarters on the first floor o Not Envy a Tile Roof Have One! Everlasting Estimates Upon Request Oregon Gravel Co. Makers 6f Sewer Pipe9, Drain TiLe, Road Pipe, Roof Tile arid Dealers in Permanent Building Ma terials. 1405 N. Front Street Phone 180 etEUjOV PENCIL tvith the VllEDnAND OA M I-" r. ;i?4.:V v . : r . 1 " and a .number, 'of studios and a ballroom makes up' the remainder Another ,Nlson project - ta . the amusement parlor at 347 N. Hlgb street, started short time ago for Siouicer ana Hemingway, to cost Sbout'llg.OOO. This building will nclude a modern bowling alley. t .Work on the outside.-walls of the. new "terminal hotel building. at High and Court, is about com pleted, and workmen are moving to the task of finishine ihe inter- ior. This project alone is said, to cost . $200,000. and will be a big addition to the hotel facilities of the cly. . t .rt ,r.- ; Just east of the new Terminal hotel building work has begun on the pouring of the1 foundation for the Cuyle.r. Van. Patten bachelor apartment building, which :s ex pected to cost over f 25Q0O. - Other, downtown bujldlnr pro jects which are well started at the present time include the $3O,Q00 Anderson, and Bosteln building at tee. corner 01 court and commer cial, , to house, the Western Auto supply., company . when finished. and the $35,000 lodge building be ing 'constructed for the. Fraternal association at 445 Center, street. Work on the extension of. the quarters of the Ladd and Bush bank,(. has practically been com pleted, with only a few minor changes yet to be made; before the new quarters are opened to the public. . . . AURORA COLONY IS SUBJECT OF SKETdH (Continued from page 1) " - . .( no. trouble with the Indians 'as the colonists treated them kindly feeding them and giving gifts. . The trip took five manths. The colonists spent the winter at Willapa. Wash, .where Dr. Kell's son was burled. Dr. Keil was dissatisfied with Willdpa as it was remote and inaccessible by roads. Dr. Keil and some other men looked for a more favourable location and found a place on the stage road half way between Salem acd Portland that suited them They bougbt this land for $1,000 from George. Smith and George White. During the winter the men built 'houses and cleared land so that in the spring the families could : move to Aurora. Other trains came across the plains, and by way of Panama foe real shoe values Attend buster browns FOR Originators of the Every woman's pump, slipper, and oxford price or See. the splendid assortment of Womens styi63 in our show .' aV ' - . - - ... i , :l- until town. Persons ' living . Persons' living1 In -thef country were" asked' to' Join," Koagji for the most- part the colonists were -exclftsi tef ft rthey ; were afraid v iha cbibnt- wdald lbs Us Individuality it too many. belonged. The officials of the colony allowed no member to marry outside the j colony and if one did he ceased I to be a member and lost his share. I Marriages within the colony conld be forbidden if they displeased I the officials. ' The colonv soon had a lumber yard, shoe shop, tannery, 'harness J shoo, blacksmith shoo. ;drnxstoFe I and mercantile store--lfi Xact It iaidu .. R waa the lackf a leader was an 'independent cominuilhy to- takt: Dr.? Kell's'piace and the The enterprises were on a- social-i dissastlf action of the younger gen istlc basis, the expenses and prof- era tldh that caused ihe colony to it., hatnit ktiui iv Hfl . . I A" church erected in 1885 twaS also used Ss a school house. Thif first school was conducted by Carti Ruche.. ' -Arithmetic, - spelling. eramdir. German and LAttn were fond of mueie. oreanizlnit a..bandls:o-lito-TiKXI (2S01. JHemUut ju&le. ...1.1 w ' WHICH UCLftlUC uuicu. ucujauuu Holliday, president of the South ern Pact tie. look the band on an excursion: through Washington and British Columbia. Cbrtatpff Wolff trained the band and George fthlen wis o,ne ot ' the leaders. - A hotel and restaurant were bunt to aeeomoaatee me stage man tan from SacramenlB to Portland. This Stage, a coach pulled by hors-l es. stoDued every k20 . miles ' to change horses "and tallow tHa pas sengers Xa obtain, -food. Later. the Southern Radific railroad was built thfougb the town and- Ihe passengers and trainmen :would stop there'' at,inoon...Jacbb. blesy. had charge of this ''hotel for many years after the colony dissolved Two parks. 'were, planned by the colonists One, how spoken of as the Eblen park, was laid out in paths-and .flower, beds. A big house ' was built where dinners were cooked and many good were oia. lue uiuer was caueui Snyder park. They received niueh publicity and were-visited by many persons. ' . " One sport of the inen was hunt ing deer In the fall. With large packs -of hounds they scoured the bills and quickly obtained a sup ply Of YenlSOn., It Was kept by6:30-7:OO KEX4 Orn conrert b Dar .... l. : ..1.1.1.. iiiu vr ,pci.u5 rt 41 yveso drvinr anil nmokinr. '1 ' " . . . . n., . . . . , ne property, ui.iue cu.vuj, segued at flZO.OUU in 1870. wagl divided .among 1U members when Famous 2 for 1 Sale one pair winijow; 0E in -1877. -The division was In no way e4ual,' nor according" lo any plan. It was simply arranged that each -person : had ar aomec projjidfd fr kljti 'kad' 4&os4 wKh' k protest Inn mmIvoI Ita BnuInmAnt ' ' "Dr.: Keil was a very powerful. "heavy-set" man, 'above medinnl beight, weighed considerable over 200 pounds. He had anrnpriht bearing, most open countenance' positive features, bold, searching Jeye and a direct gaze. He; was a I natural ;. born .lerlTiaichaet Happa; la 'tiaoted by the dregpn Hfetorical - Quarterly as having dissolve o I I ' ; .v LISTEN Iff i 10 .,55-12:00 KOVV Service from th Firt Prebytrin r hurch. 11:00-10:15 KXL SrTir from . the Firt MrthodUt fhureh. r,:00-:ao--KXK Twilito music. SUNDAY NIGHT -.00-7:00 KOIN :ll) ()ic eoncU. ?:30.auM KUW Strvica from Hiason Jiomortal Baptist ' church. 8:0O-tt:0 KKX (240) Clitifl hour; S;O0 ft.-W-KOlN Sri- Irnpi tb 'irt-Charch of Christ. SctcDtlst. 10;f l o KOW l.ittU -j Sj-mphonjt I NBC. t . kuw KFiA.KOiio, orfBeiitrai and -fcoloifct. .1 ? WM?." with .ymih..nie orchestral Ft tine. KFlcU) AngeW 4681 8. ylanlfttr J. ApoImb or kd; 8. rlaasl hour 9 NHU prorramr 10. . orchestra and "sOtaiats. ' KGO Oaktond (384). ti:30.; orchestra; - J:rtO Baptist church; 9, NBC. program. KJH Seattle CI49K li. orchntra: 7:1'; organ: , Methodist ehurcnt ii:3u,.nr rhfra- -. KPO San jrancUco (422). , orecatra: 6;S5, ront-ert orcbektra; 8:3s. oODvnrt orchetra. KOMO .Seattle (300). 7, S. Chriatlaa Seiene rburch:, S. a!Bl"T nrosrram. . . KHJ fjo .Auirrlea (405. 7. Mrthoist rhureli 8. mal quartrt-aml aloiaa. KFWl San FrancUro (268).. 7 :S.0: Chris tian Science church; V. 10. Manca or chestra. CFCT iVietori (47C).. 7:35. Christ church t atlietlral. UlWf.ltk io:uo ii:3u kuw (493). rtonaenotti 10:0(-i2:0O KKX 1240)." fattla Cooks morninr entertainnwnt. 11 00.12:00 KOiN (at9). UomevtVt hnr. ; MONDAY ATTERSOON 12:00 KKI0C314. Weather raporta. 12:(-12-20 KKX. Popular mutte. J J2:fM)-l:00 KOIN. Orrair moeen. MONDAY NIGHT :00-7:00 KWJJ t22.- Twitlta konr. 1' -win nwn. 1 7:qo-8:00 KEX. KnterUlomant ana - traTeoe. - m .tin T . 1 4 vmi ft . A - . . .t"- " 1 I 11 LV. M1A lUIUfiCUUIift. 7:30J8:00-.KXU Kllen Swarenin. - prano, . . . , . I SZ&UtKtw'vX 10:00-10:30 KOIN.' Hultert danea orcheatra. XBO 8 to 9 p. -IB.. KPW, KFOA. K0MO. Any, rv j vx. .iri, .nri- uyrn pru Craw. ,ler FreNtchBtx" (The Kr fchootarK) f Von Wftber,. l - KFI Ia Anetles ' (468). B:15, 6:30. mate quartet: 7, trio; 8. NBC pTORram, .0 claknical hour: 10. violin and piano. K0O OakUud (384). , '6. rcBiiU; 8, pirit; program: 9, book chat. KI.X Oakland J50H). 7. 8. Lake Mar- . rm iiui-.u.. .. . , KPO Sau Francisco (4aK .-. :80. tar- chirtitra; 7, orvheatra ; 8, NBa program 2 .8,: 10. .Tariety. hour. ' , KTOA Seattle . (447). fl. . children' hour : 7:1s.1 I..SBC ororram. KOMO .Seattle (3Q6). . 6:15. orrhea. Ira: 730.. ereWatra ; B.NBC program: in:."), iuhj, 1.1. due orrnetttra: 14. r: 11 . -. L! ' ' : rr-O General Market I LIVESTOCK ' - PORTf.ANI. Auk. 13. AP -Reef iDt for week (appmiainiate), 1,605" Cattle, 235 catT;. .2385. hofgs, 2485 , abeep. , Cattle compared, with Week aco: De sirable fat steers and $11 cowa and he i fern 15 . to. 2c. hitther. Quality eoosHifreo : plain aad half fat ateera. nntaitabte or feedina glow:. Blocker and feeder type. ftiont: week a top 9.35 nn low. good ateera: nnmerous loada 8.50 (n) 9.25; com mon and plain kind 7.25 Co) 8.25; bulk Ueiicth ,7. 7.85: beat eliiMe to 8.25; bulk at cwwa i.50 fr 7.; top 7.25: all eattera (ft 5,; kwlla 5.25 0.6.25: veaiera ,-"u iU) la. : graa.calrea .o ice to.: stockera and feedera 6.75 M I.ao. Ifoes comoared with week no: Mir- ! ket xenerally atedii"bulk car lot and I better eratie. . handy weiebt drive-in . but- chert 11.75 J3.: "few 4 12 S5i mediira ; walkht drive-ina 11.SI5 & 11.50: heay I iml-medium mixed lO.SO to- 11. j - heaTjr roash uaefcera 7.." (ol tl..v: einooth kiads 9. & ! : feedinar piffs 12. J2.5e. fiheep compared with week aao:-Hir- ket Undr to atrooa: .trade doraUiitted by contract stock i biik jod trntd - lambs 84 pounda.. down -10. t ,lJ.4Vu balk Tearlinrs. quotable to 8.50 :wei(htykindn 7.5U: plain yeorlmca 6.7 o 7.: too ewes .5U us .u . POKTLAKU Ant. 13. (AP) Wheat la bbb mrfl white 1.34; Bard white. us. uaart 1.33: hard tea., soft white weatern ' wiite. nottherp. aprinrg 1.32 Vi; hard winter 1.31 i weatern red 1.26. ; . Oata. No. 2. 36 Bound W. F. and rra oariey. sa. z. pound . w.- 38c Cora. No. a . Y. ahipntent f 48.75. -Millrun. standard $27. . .. BAY. PORTLAND. Aa. 13. (AP) HaT bvrr ior prices: tastern Oregon timothy -$23 t S'PU; ditto rallex fl7 (jp .18.; cheat 14.5ft; alfalfa 113.50:. oat. ha WIS.: I fiw $8.50 per ton. Selling prices 93 I a. Ian Myw-a S - " CHICAQO. Ana-. IS. .fAPl tt l pef ted that arrirala of w.heat !n Chicago on Monday will proTe larf. 500 to 700 ear?,. This, together wKh predictions of coclet weather for tbe'Dakotaa and Kin neaata." led to " iam nrim finv" wha today. CU injr quotation on wheat were I neavy. to I l-4e net decline. -With I corn nnchanked to c np aad oat 3-8 l'C to-o-c on.. -. , i..-- . . . PORTI.ASD, Am. 13. (AP) Vilk Hteady; raw milk (4) 2.35: cwt fob ronunn ; onitertat 4ac ion fortlacd. I - PoaltrT.- Briaes im 3cr heaw ki.tt Na,83c; .,Uht v 12 ".14eb iprinn , 20e; broiler 18 0) 19c; peki white docka I iw; cqiorea nominal; turkeys iut aon .,-plon!l lean?, loca: fl.75 (9 2. : Potatoes steady, $2.50 & .2S sack. , Salem Markets J .O- . o. l.'.wlreat-whH 1.21 Bed, fwheat. aaked ,1.15 Qatai per, ba.- ayilinr .43 Top. ftor i......J..t..s.. .....A.ii.aa Bows ' . :,::;l.,;:,i;,..,...,i4.lH It Tnn ktaerk . ' ft (Hi .07 U r Cows -,;. ; ,, r,o I.05M .10 M 1927. la,aabc.ad lb. Top- live -veal OTJX.TBT LiCht- neaa ""'tleaTy' liana .,-,, " Soriaca J. , , ... .IS .3 .IT Koottera ,06.08 - EOQI. BTJTTXX, BTTTEiTAT vy ' ptaadarda , n , - Pound . .... . . .la Butterfat 1.. V42 Cteatn batter .44045 T101TALtlU. : ' " -VrMbtei beats, kaek. - 03 -.80 Ml .oai IOnToa,vlioa. taaehea LJ. W Mltlf' ., . Kfw potato r . m ' "' . r v ""i ..... ' l:'r j :m' t f ' -' sj Mew rail JllteS. liiViiifii: r- Kzparta for idi'ai aad ,QnUmB. T fast .SrrlM Tak 7X)8. OTr th fin. Dr. Hanry E. MarrIr, OpUatelriat Jf. Qtlltt .4-.8uK a 10-1 1-1 v iatrjw -Talepaon . 1 0 J '8e)fafcyv oUa.Tal. v70 -A-S04-i0 4- Baat Fatate, Loae. lraore Dr. O'Neill BardtU, OUmetiiau Fhona 5- ' 40t-4oi-40-404-40& rOardla SnUdiag ta AaaoetaUoa Bayford JUj -41.TaUphoaa 767 WiiUrd H. -Wirto ad Piat- F. BpttI - Laaa -UorUy, 419 757-; Ki. 191SW "Httl Ett Loa - lotaranca sixth rLoo Oao, B. Vahra M.D Pfiyi. laa A Borjeoa' Suite 603., Tal. 2378-279 Kaa. 7 Kobia IX Day and Donald W Itilaa.. 'i ": : . AttorBaya a' taw''. . Telephone 193.". - 10-611 81 Dr. O.' Wart" Davit.-. Retarat Paptthrtry fel. tlO. .. KTaniag by ppoiaUnaat. Kooai Dr. R. tfiv Boo field 806. .Chiropractor, Manraealoaaeter Seraae. KlStn FLOOR tr. H. M. Browa, Eya, Ear. No A Throat Spf-ialiaV 1 'V. VtpJtar -fOv TENTH rtobSl ;. , , lr. W. A. Jakasoa, DaaUst ' ralaphoaa. 1285 ,.;;. ,. ... . JiOOt. Chalmer Ijwa Oearf a, D. D. B. . . Oenaral Deatiatry -- . M . Ontfin.- D. IK' B.. Ortkodnitta, Telephone 181. . P-oite 1 002-1 0OA Every Child Should Hare Not Only Tka. oiRne -oat - ne-vrpportirmiT" TO tj, "THTS IS MY DOME AKD Wi -. : - ADDT OWyti IT."-- --i $ 1250 and painc-rill -pay f or ' 4 ' om bonae. Electric lihU.rbathf etc. Eaiy terma. - '- : - ' U ' 9 2500 Nice-5 rooaa eottaro. tBaament. Cloia 'tJ ' ; school. Tenna Juit iik rent. - . - ' 9 8000, Jtfew; 4 room bungalow.' tfnrnae., - - -frrplae, harwood floors, .: buirt is bath rah, dutch.' kitchen. Well located. Eaay, term a.,. ..... I 4500 Nw . 5 ryoiB Xnjliai type houaa, i " Furnace, fireplaee. bar i wood floors, Djitch kitchen, brakfaat nook. Coae. to new .Leahei dan.ioa ' :JU jh;ehook Easy 'terms 9 100 . down and 930 per asonth .iaelud inr interest will bny new: 4 and S ' room Earlish type bouses with ; sera ( jrood land. ; W11 located. . 36)4 acres, beat .of land, os pavedi highway. Stocked and equipped. Will take Saleaa property op t $4000 We hae aome coed tradea. What have you I . UOUvt TO L0AX. - ; IKSURASQB. ' ' - KICH I. KEuIANN Bealtor . Phone 465, ' ia .U. S, Banirldr. ' i-ocal Rates 7 I?pC Classified i'AciveisljtijK 3 treaty or Baaday 1 2 cants per word . 8 seats per word One time Three tinier Six timea V feats per wvrd 1 ma. daily Snd'Bna, SO easts par word In order to aara the mora thaa one time rata, adrertisiaa; aaast ru is con secutira issuea. , ' ' ' V C . " No Ad taken for leaa thsa 25c; T Ads run Sunday ONLX aharfed .t aaa-titse rata.. . .. . . AdTertisetnents except Partana'.l aad Situations Wanted) s will be take over the telephone if the sdvartisar is a sub scriber to phone, ,J . -The Butaamaa will reeeira ader (Iseraents at any time af 4ha day or aicht. ,To Insure proper eUaslticstiua Ads shsald be la befftra T a. at. " , . , V "i TIUEPH0NB 28 b M9 : AtJCfnONEERS ' F. Wopdor Son . Kight dowa tewa. cish raid tor aaed- taraitnra. , toa t71 K.' Coam'l. ,"rTa. 75. Aseata. tor Xanga Baasaa. bAttert a electrician o B. D. BABTOJf - 8 tarter aad BoaU Bifh. ' - EXIDX BATTZKIKS tenerator work; SOX TaU 199 Hion Ar CESTJB amr 1 WOJk ltiAH8 XiXeheb muKcrmo oo, hodbb wirinf by hour or' entrees. rUmta fnraished- TaL 980 r,47t Carygt. ' BIGYCLE8 jfe fiEPAtRlXQ 9 LLOTD B. BAHSPEr COLUMBIA ' Bl--cydea aad repairing. 987 Court. , j X' HELP XV ANTED WANTED; ' HDP . PICKERS tOQK Cbonc. itt. 8. Boa 18 E. 91.00 iandred lbs. . - 1, Hop Pickers Wasted 1 - Tr - two ; of on ysrd. Mitomsj Ranch sear 'Independence 117 aerea. wa.l. Taltmt Btatloau. SO acrea. Csoal accomod atlona" fara Ished, . PleFlnr wlH ?a"i .-bou tseptemoer-- - ' -.v. . - -. Adorpfc'i Clear Stoxa, or ,lrt , Coreoyer. Boa 93. Var Peunays - ataravr'- . -.'W TBerft,-rr,Tot 9? .bad habits the aTefns; 'American; fets nto tut oiw omplaInIng abotit bakl ness is one of tUev Vorst.-D'eJi af otaei- Reg'ter"!"' jll'.'!" ' vi - -c