v-- - tt . - , ... . ; " - : . News of This Week la Local Building i i it i 1l n II II II I I W . PR0GRES5!1E Brick Front Put on Store r. of William LieboW; - Thomas Building Spanish Bungalow Pretty- Keeping step with city progress i-M number or-improvements are being made In the 1200 Mock on SUte .street.- William Liebold. owner .'of the property on the south side of -the street; lj im proving part of, his. frontage with a brick strducture. Part ' of the room is being fitted up for a meat market," with refrigeration room, etc. The Shcaler meat market has the lease on this portion of the fcnilding. , 1. ". . . . The remaining portion will be finishtd for a barber shop and J. G. Schwenke, now occnpylng space in the same block will oc cupy the . room . with his barber shop. Schwenke, who- is German, has barbersd from Tennessee to California and find Salem beards easiest to cot, he says, -so is pre paring to fit up a modern de bearding establishment in his new quarters. The Cozy confectionery, row occnpylng the frame build ing at 1272 SUte will expand to take In the room now occupied by Schwenke's - shop. . Xew Drag Store Going In At the west end of the block, adjoining the Greenwood Dairy. Lou Thomas is putting up a small brick and tile building, which will be occupied by the Kreetch drug store. It is reported in the destirct that an oil company is seeking a location at one of the corners on the north side of ,tbe block. The development in the district Is encouraged by the building of tha new state office building at t.!2t2h and Court. 1 ' j ... ii 1 A Tery good example of the modified type of Spanish bunga low is shown here. - The large liring room window with awn ing forms an Important part of the design. The exterior, walls are a pleasing tan stucco and the roof is red tile. This plan would make an ideal home for a small family. Further Inform tion about this plan may be had from the Statesman or from the C. S. Hamilton Furniture store. FIELD TOWEH BEING Electric letters formine th ign for the great Richfield tower n the crest of the hill on South ommercial are beinc installed. !lwo rows of letters down the elec tric tower spell out the name "Richfield," On one side, at the lop, are the letter "SA" intend ed as the signal to aviators of their arrival at Salem. Across the fcottom of the company name will be signs "Service" and In the cen ter a sign giving mileage informa- ilon. All the signs are for illumln tion by the Neon tubes. The electrical connection work i being done by Eoff , Electric company of Salem. i The full development of the ract calls for the building of a service station. At the present the tower Is the only structure which has been begun. . , "DALLAS P0SI1 nri rnnnrY bunt OURTH DALLAS, June 22. Carl B. Ten ton post, American Legion elected their delegates to the state .-convention to be held in Salem, a", their regular meeting ' Thurs day evening. ; Delegates are Jack Eakin, Penn Cram, and John Cerney. - Alter nates Laird Woods, "Ralph -Beck, and Clyde Glbbs. Plans for the fourth of Jojy celebration were discussed, and. everything promises a big day for Dallas. There have been several en trants already for both the men's and women's walking race, and there will be both cash and mer chandise prizes for the winners. Two ball games have been sched uled, one with the Newberg team for a purse of $50. and the other will be a junior league game, with a team to be selected by thedis trict elimination process. A patriotic program is being ar ranged and a pioneer picnic will be held in the city park. Free cof fee will be served to all by the Legion entertainment committee at noon. Other events of the day will - be ' swimming and diving sports, band concert, firemen's sports,, an all talking picture show, a big dance at the armory and other minor entertainments. DALLAS LADIES AT STATE CHIMIN DALLAS, June 22. District No. 21 of the Neighbors of the Woodcraft held their convention two days of this week in Newport. The thirteen delegates from here report a most enjoyable time. The session was opened with an aUdress of welcome by the pres ident of the . chamber of com merce. Mrs. Edith jGuthrie of this city was elected by the convention to represent this district at the state convention to be held In Portland. On the last day all of the dele gates and visitors were taken on a trip up the Roosevelt highway to all points of Interest as far as Depot bay. Those going as dele gates from here were Mrs. R. R. Imbler; Mrs. Alta McBee, Mrs. T. C. Stockwell, Mrs. Edith Guthrie. Miss Letltla 8hewey, Mrs. . T. -L. Parsons, Miss .Marie Hayes, Mrs. ) Irlllsi 1 I M. I T" w (t r ll 4-.P08CS I f nooa PUI J . iiM-'yo-rrr a Walter Bird, Mrs. C. E. Staats, Mrs. Merle Ebbe, Mrs. Chas. Mc- Cann and Mrs. M. W. Bevens. hORTHWEST WHEAT LESS THAN III 1 A two and one-half per cent de cline in Pacific northwest winter wheat prospects during the month of May, with a slight increase in the United States prospects is in dicated by June 1 crop conditions, says F. L. Kent, statistician, U. S. department of agriculture. The estimate for the Pacific northwest totals 49,378,000 bush els as of June 1 compared with 50,689,000 bushels estimated as of May 1, 1929. The Pacific northwest harvested crop for 1928 was 66,176,000 bushels, and the five year average Is 51,423,000 bushels. No estimates have yet been issued on spring, wheat acre age hence production estimates are not available. Some of the pri vate crop estimators are of the opinion that the U. S. spring wheat acreage for 1929 will be some what less than the 1928 acreage. The low condition of the Pacific northwest winter wheat crop is due principally to shortage of rain fall. - A very dry fall delayed seed ing and the crop got a poor start. The spring has also been dry over much of the wheat belt with be low normal temperatures. Many Ml CIS IN BUILDIPDI Permits Go Up Steadily as End of Month Comes; Spaulding Jobn . Evidence of Salem's nleaslnalv fttronr hnilriinr movement shifted in the past week from the realm of general construction to that of electrical wiring and installation. Thft record, of Earl C. Bushnell. building inspector, showed an un usual volume or electrical instal lations, but figures on the cost of these will not be available un til the end of thenonth. The total of these permits, not heretofore figured In the esto mates' f- the month, is certain to be7 large, as according to pres ent Indications the 47 motors and wiring .Incident thereto, for the electrification of the Spaulding sawmill, will be included in this month's figures. First 2 Weeks Strong After June had set a new re cord for the year In Its first two weeks, actual building permits dropped to an extremely low fig ure in the third . week of the month, the total being only 14. 650. That brought the month's figure up to $154,097, which In dicates fewer small projects than have been started In recent months, since a large share of that figure Is accounted for In the one large project, the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany building. But while a. permit was issued for this buildin. there was an even greater amount of new con struction starteft which does not show on-the city's books.' The state office building and the ad dition tt the nostoftice my Ue rnnsiderpd as under construction. since the excavation work has been undgr way most of this month', but no permits will be issued as thev will be built under state and federal Inspection, re spectively. Beautiful Hebrew Lullaby - Buy Low Sell - High e Cut of many . hundreds of Salem properties listed we have - today i me real buys. ; Several bosses and lots that must be sold now. Be- from Missouri, but let as 'show yoaw Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High Street Real Estate Loans 6, 6H 7 Money tmd plenty of it P. H. BeU 219 U. S. Bank Bid?. ; Phones: 607 - 3009-J Sakm, Ore. Consult us Before Building l ean: help yon plan jour home, buy a lot to suit 70a and build . your house for a small payment down. I have a" new house completed, others under construction All priced very low. H. C. HUMMEL CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Phone 2254-R 1790 N. Capitol St. We will put a Beautiful New Roof rigKt over ther old. Watertight . . .Element Proof.. . Fire Resisting . .. Nori Fading It is a mighty wise precaution and a snifid investment to Re-roof right over the old wood shingles with PIONEER YOSEMttft BOCK SURFACED.. SHINGLES . No double ... no litter ... no disturbance. YouH have a doubly insulated roof . . . a beautiful roof . . . and a roof that forever banishes trouble and expense. ' ' They reduce insurance premiums, make the old house look like new and increase its re-sale tremendously. , They; are made in beautiful shades of red, green, blue black, golden-brown, tile and copper blend . . ". the natural, non-fading colors of the Yosemite rock which forever eliminates painting or staining. -BE-ROOFING PLAN which permits yott to RE-ROOF NOW AND PAY HATER! . r Telephone 437 A. B. CHRISTENSON, Manager - This is aa ideal time to reroof 170 N. Front of the fields are very weedy, and there has been some worm and Hessian fly damage. Rainfall since June 1 has Improved the situation somewhat, but much more rainfall is needed In the eastern portion of both Oregon and Washington. Herman KoehT, German trans- Atlantic flier, is conducting a cam paign against giant hydroplanes, holding them inferior to smaller land planes. Modern Homes Are More Beautiful When Papered f "'l'M'''ll!7!;:i!l!!!!;;!M!?!!HffmnaBain 2 . j I h m. la.rr tuortrant of new artistie all decorations. Ton will enjoy eeelnr them. Ostomy rre. sample book """ ' "i IIW.1SSWI Lid J-.Z Athlete arid Aesthetic is Found in Girl Who is to be Feature for 3-Day Event Nurtinr Apache Indian Children or Going Into Ba'Fi2lt'r m..Meiico M Partf : v Work for HerX: 1 . By DR. P. O. RILEY - .. She firmly stands in the supreme court of Cowland ev ents midst the swirl and hurrah of jthe annual classic. From the cap and gown of college and the riding garb of the cowgirl contests, is but one of the colorful contrasts in the career of the now famous rider. She came into the arena of the classic roundup from the campus. A mixture of the aesthetic and athletic is that of Bonnie Gray. . A graduate of the University of Idaho is Miss Gray. Twice she won the trphy cup as best woman athlete. At school she also won the Hays tennis trophy one year. The re markable record of five feet four inches was made by the girl athlete in the running high jump. During the war she studied nursing in Camp Lewis and -during the Influenza epidemic nursed hundreds of Apache Indians on the reservations of Fort Apache, Arizona. There are Just 52 young sters in the State of Washington, who received their first bath at the hands of Bonnie Gray when she' was living with her' parents on their ranch near Kettle Falls, Wash. She has, won armful of trophlesj and medals. - ' -. ' m : Im JSbU Fight Bonnie Gray is the only wom an ever to have ridden the bulls used in the arena in the bull fights in Mexico. The great crowds cheered her to the echo. Bonnie thinks, and Bonnie made this expression, "I believe In time Efirttffrjnn? Well, Ma'am, what do you expect? Normally, your baby has the disposi tion of an angeL But angels never have weather like this to spoil their tempers. If it's too hot to sleep, of course the baby criei It's, trying to tell you that babies need breezes just tike grown-ups. Why, a gentle breeze from an electric fan has actually saved the life of many a baby just like yours. Let us send out one'of our Robbins & Myers Fans to bring your baby a restful, restoring night's sleep. All kinds of R & M Fans here. Cost less to run than an ordinary electric light - $5.00 $35.00 Uobbirt$XtMcr$r -I Mi.0"" iT3 . toless.OrsaMi Youll Find It Easy To Pay This Loan On our 142 monthly payment plan, payments on a $1(500 loan start with $12.00 per month including interest. Payments each month decrease until both principal and interest are paid off. You'll find.it easy, convenient and practical to borrow from us on the above basis. Hawkins & Roberts have made it possible for many . Salem people to own their homes without being financially burdened. Perhaps we can also make home ownership t more convenient for you, too. Why not discuss it with us? Hawians&Robertelnc , ' ' " 205 Oregon Bids. LOANS INVTSTHENTS INSURANCE that rodeo events can replace the brutal bull fights." Bonnie ts an exponent of mod ernism and proves that the-Victorian era Is quite in oblivion -and that the woman of today is a true athlete. Bonnie is one of the most popular cowgirls in thebusiness and one. of. the most unlqne char acters in the -Frontier 'Arena. She is a trick and raney. rider par ex cellences She It wa rko reversed th nnta so fraiBenthr taken by eoatestantiiarthe frontiec etents and stepped from, tb cloistered 4Ut of hojspvtai ewrldw s lnxoethe noisy, actieniorwlia; west; arenas instead oL.inaiiag.the the trln,th mereonuaon. way,: from arena, to the hospital. Opinien HBCHMthinr for which one cannt be operated, on, is the sentiment . ot Bonnie. She ehauldw-know; Shev toos somethisg about eaeratkn&? and being a university graduate,., she knows something about opinions. Bonnie will attempt f to jump over an automobile load of peo ple at the Molalla Buckeroo on July f . the day Gove'rner'Patter son opens the Buckacoo and re ceives the big ten pint bat from Henry Collins, president of the Pendleton Round-TJp. A score of the best rodeo artists in the world will be In Molalla July 2, 3, and 4, at the biggest wild west show in this section, of the country. Tommy Luke Coming , Tommy Uuke (RexvOregonum us), will be crowned Rex Buckar oonus on Juty 2 and" Queen: Len ore of the'Rose Festival, accom panied by a. large crowd- of Royal Rosarians- will be in th parade. GoTerner and. Mrs. Patterson, Sec retary of State and Mrs. Hoss and other prominent- Salem and-Port-la ni neonte" will also take part. There Is plenty of parking space : la Molalla and" It Is all, free. . July, sldereoT the Wf day. A large crowd from the Oregon City chamber j Of comsseree wiU attend - In H 1 hfdy.onAQly- ; 'A ME SUB The Oregon State Agricultural college - board of regents, headed by President W. I. Kerr . and jmM T. Jardine. director of the experiment station, will leave June 17 on its annual tour or inspec tion of branch, experiment stations and county .agent work. The trip will take about 10 days, and will take in Medford, Klamath Falls, Bend, Burns, Ontario, Baker. Un ion, Pendleton,' Hermiston, Moro, Hood River, and end at the As toria station. 'All Statesman carriers: are charged for all the papers they de liver. Pleaie' always- see that- your carrier la paid ii you -happen to move. 4 n IS. nce 1922 The amplest electric reierator $195 ISFwX in your home l i " j j j Just the right height T x j aAsii Jm5Anew1 Electro-Kold, a lighWocketVmodel,' ,6H inches high, 26 wide, 20& deep, will certainly ; bejour right-hand kitchen helper. Witk its shelves arranged shoulder high, you may store away and bring out your foods without stooping the least bit. These shelves axe so systematically arranged as to give you marirmim shelf space. With an Hectro-Kold you may choose any size of frost unit according to the number of cubes of ice, or quantities of dessert, you will want to freeze at txice. The freezing control cuts the time of making desserts and freezing ice cubes in half ! Then think how easy to dean, and keep clean, are its smooth walls and top with no exposed machinery.' Beneath it all is die COnV pressor, entirely enclosed, but readily accessible Down there is die motor, now so quiet you can scarcer hear it, for every point of vibra tion is silenced with rubber mountings. Down there is the complete nvrhaniiTO sinv plified by the elimination of 100 parts, so that it runs smoothly and efficiently, year in and year out. This great simplification re quaes a small motor and materially reduces operating cost. Durable! Eectro-Kolds are made of the finest materials rust-proof metal insulated The m&y acconbic Electro KoW freeing control enabte, degre freezing radius. tbbrouEhlv' Walls and interiors of be quer, lacquer and porcelain or an porcelain. These are the outstandings features of the Bectto-Kold! See it today "compare it service for service, conven ience for convenience, capa CitT for OcaeirV. 'nrvi (rr price, with other refogentfonv U' : . If you wish, our dealers wiU arrange convenient payment terms. further information, write us, or ask' our dealers. Bectro-Kold Corporatioo, a leader in the . field of household and commercial Wrj regeration, Spokane, Washington. V -i 14 i I 1 V.-, .... II I I MM. . ..... .t n .b 1 - . -,V ;--t- " -" -: 1 '-iiina'iiif. nftiiii 111' . ' . 11 . I