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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1925)
Saturday Evening, March 28, 1923 m r rup rTTnivTi nutnrv ' i-rnnn Tfl Til 1 r : 1 m r, uur, u uaiid , Page Eleven n C A I If III I 111 K niCTiwr'TMrr. . - Ti -rr7r"i---zr:: : i-.tz " r u u u nu "uiitMrc luuiniai wnwc nrcrw ic nrnon rnnm nrn n bugs Rv n, r.,,- Krandon of Moosehearr, III., executive secretary of the Loyal Order of Moo. to of the World; tt. Services from Uni House of Four Rooms is One of Best Ever Desired for Economy and Comfort, WTiera Small w :i ... . ' tarian rhurcb by the Hev Mr. W. tl. Eliot Jr.; 7, Dinner program by Col j burns concert orchestra. Intermission solos by Irene-Ticc. contralto. FOR POOL BEST v M.U.U xamuy is uoncerned FINANCE AT ANNUA I I w ll W ft I I IIIW I . .. I - "T" V 5," .E 7 AMD A GOOt? The heart of the financing prob frti every type of real estate de' upmeut, whether it is a sky-scrap-J. - workingman's home, is secur- T. h money for that development ( parting the field of the second mortgage' with all its implication (or tie investor and the borrower, rill be fl principal subject before the rtgape and finance division of the National Association of Heal Hatate iunrds when it meets in connection ,nth tlie annual cuueiuiou ui me nv sociation at Detroit, Mich., thine according to word received by hMl realtors. The discussion will map out lines of safety in making investment funds lrtiablc as possible for the cmvur ement of home ownership and for every Kind oi sudsihuuui rent esia: development. It will seek to clarify the (teucral knowledge of second niort bro operation with a view to mini mizing real estate financing costs. finance is i opio In addition to too meeting of spe cialists in real estate financing the conrcntion will have ' as features three-day meetings also of national Itroups of specialists in home build ing and subdivision, property manage ment, industrial property, (arm lands. real estate brokerage and real estate board management. ltcsults of an investigation by the mortgage and finance division of fi nancing methods above the first mort gage as they are in operation in the principal cities of the eastern, cen tral and northwestern sections of the country wili bo presented to the con Tention by Samuel N. Keep, Minneap olis, member of the executive com mittee of the divimon, chairman of its standing committco on second morlRflgo operations, who hns jusL completed a direct pcraonal investi gation of second mortgage mcthuds in 12 of these cities. Loans Discussed Individual "appetites" of insurance compnnies in the making of business property loans the factors of jicr finial judgment which may open a loan nf a million or two million dol lars tn a single real estate operation and withhold the investment funds of the company altogether from other tjpes of property, or from property in other cities, will be a pneond convention tonir. The division vill alKo go into the art mil rost lo the borne buyer of his loan from hi nr-jghhorhond building and loan asso ciation. It will consider presen com parative building costs nnd the outlook as lo cost changes. J he proper appraisal of properties to insure the safely and just: cost of loans will form the subject of th" first day's conference. TI I A three-ring circus Will seem tame in conipnrison with the minimi home beautiful show to be given under the auspices of the Portland lienlty board the week of April 1!) to 25, accord in? to announcement by J. A. Wirk Hn. manager of the show. Mr. Wickman said that numerous features were being added to the program this year and that in addition the displays would be more elaborate. Not ogly will there be displays of everything to make up the modern home, but nn elaborate program is being worked out which will include a big fush ion show, a queen corona tion, presentation of numerous prizes, free lectures on financing and build ing and furnishing of a homo as some of the outstanding features. Mr. Wjckman said there would be an especially elaborate display of furni ture and drapes this year. Arrangements arc now being made to launch the contest for queen, and it is expected to be able to announce the names of the candidates in about a week, Mr. Wickman said. A num ber of civic organizations and btisi-nr-fs houses have signified their de fire to euter candidates. Votes for Hie queen candidates will be obtained through the sale of tickets to the fusliiou show, which will be the only feature of the entire home beautiful "position requiring paid admission. A beautiful oriental rug valued at !"." has been donated by t'artozian Urns. fr use fls a door prize during the show. 'This rug is what is known a a Koynl Warouk rug. The back- STOP Children's Cough with FOLEY'S NnopUtm 4nrH1.nt. printed On th. wrppr. Children Ilk It. Larr.atv.ninr uh raadletoa In lb wwW. GOLD EVERYWHERE aft: mmi 'lis fmTyra iPiW WfflZv it is seldom that an architect can produce a cotlngo that will please as much as this four room design. It is small yet it is one of those houses that look larger than they are. With .1 few flowers, bushes, or shrubs, oiu can make this home a part of a very pretty picture. The front entrance is into the liv ing room. This room is light enough and large enough fur the average family, Off the living room to the right one enters the . kitchen, The kitchen hns a front exposure which any housewife will agree is very nice and convenient. There is a sufficient amount of cupboard space very close to the sink nnd work tables. Then also to lessen steps, work and money, a nook is at the side. The nook will seat four persons very easily and will do for any small family. Off from the living room is a hull from which open two larce, airy, well ventilated bedrooms. Hnth of these rooms have ample closets nnd nre spacious for the design of house. The bathroom is off the same hall and is sufficiently large. From the hack porch at the rerjr of the kitchen there are stairs to the full basement. I'lnns and specifications for this nnd other homes may b nbtHiued for a sntnll fee at Walters!. ushong Lum ber Co., Kiigcno Oregon. ground coloring is a beaut ful Tersian rose, tinting into soft mulberry shades. The entire rug represents a Persian garden laden with n great variety of floral designs und color ings. J ti addition to exhibit-s previously annoiihced, Mr. Wickman said that the following had tuken space and would make displays at the show: Shirey-Htlmer iSales company, lVuke the IS h ado Man and the De Luxe furniture company. - Student Group to Have new Building DHUJOX AfiUKTLTUItAL COL LK(i.lC, Corvallis, March JS.Work t,..u inHinll n n S'JTIMtO chrinter house for the Sigma Phi Lpsilon fra-)the uutmnal monthly building survey iternity on the campus. Members ofjof S. W. Straus & Co.. show a tHal the group expect to occupy their new ; of !?JLOI(t,.vji;, rompared to $'tt1.- home when school opens next fall. 'ri. l.nnse will be southern coin-' in ivmi nod will have three full , stories. ' A porch 10 feet wide will j extend the entire length of the front of the house. Fourteen study rooms, j shower rooms and a chapter ball will j be included in addition to living and j dining room, kitchen and storage: rooms of various kinds. I Construction of the house will be so that the living rooms. dininti j rmnns unci reception hall may be thrown into one larsc space for so cial unctions siven by the members. I'lnns for the new fraternity home were innilc br Freeman & Stable of Salem, nnd McFniMcn & Swain of Corvallis arc contractors. BOILER MAKERS and WELDERS W. SHENTON Phone 1054 518 E. 8Ui St. Eugene Foundry and Machine Co. Twin QaKs Lumber Co. FIR AND CEDAR LUMBER SHINGLES LATH HARDWOOD FLOORS Phone 782 669 High St. S. B. FINNEGAN Machine Blacksmithing Soil Truck Tirt-s; Auto h.hI TruA Spring-; Auto Wheels and Kims; Uxyacetylene U elding We carry carbide in cans; also blacksmith coal, and oxygon in tanks. jIjip loon tLKioon-i 1 1 Li v i no Aoon"; - ' OJLC.I FLOOi PL An :. ITIOUIlDIi IS DEM Despite a marked slowing down of j new building in (ircater New i nrk during February, the whole omitry was within' 7 per cent of the record established in February HC4. The sei'ond month of U"J.", in fact, from n national standpoint, was Hi per cent ahead of January this year, which in view of. the severity of the winter was unexpected, Februnrv huihltnr nerniit -renorls from l'-l cities and towns made to v.,.j., , rri.n.ar.v r.-4. ana ine j South Mcceds its Inst year's record by -l.'l per cent. The Pacific: West lost S per cent ! and the Fast, by renson of n -17 per j cent loss in (irealcr New York. showed a loss this February of :: per cent. Eliminating New York City the eastern region would show a gain j nnd it was also New York's loss which i produced the 7 per ccid loss in the, whole country. ; l ll I lie iw eiiiy-i ive icnuiUK i n les i there was a February loss of 10 perj cent, also due to the slowing down in New York. Only six oiher cities in the twenty-five showed losses in Feb- ruai-y. j Chicago held second position, with' a cain of 41 per ci-nt. Lo .naelcs CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIP SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. Blair. Phone 903 retained third nlace. I'hilaH.-lphiii look fourlh piace awu from Detroit in rehriiitr.v, with a gain of -II pet rent, hetroit wan the fifth city, in the list'. Cleveland was sixth with a gain of 'J.'t per cent. Kansas City. Mo., vss in the 2" chie lit for tli' firM 1 imp since M ober. I, oc cup.ii'g seventh place, with a icuin of per cent, the highest proportion- ate gain of any city I'bruary, L'--t. St. Louis jumped from eleventh place in January this year lo ninth piace. with u yam of Ms per cent, over February. l'UM. Pittsburg re tained tenth p?nre with a sum of i7 per c.'iit. Portliliid was at sctccutti place with a gain of .'in per (cut. i To Suppress "Rods" TDK Ti i. M-.n ii -2. - - A bill pro viding for .Hip suppression of nil e cret radical Mrii'tics hns been phx'i before the Japanese diet by the cabi net. 1 he inimimim puniluuent for mrm , . is ,llri(, " p .'" surh " H,M1,t ,! thr!' years imprisonment. I 'I PLANTING TIME SPECIAL 8 Choice Gladiolus bulbs sent postpaid for 2.1 cents or 20 for 50 ctnts, no two nllko. and guarantc-d to bloom. (Or send for list of mimed varieties I invito flower lovers tn soe the Tulips nod Narcissus how blooming fn my garden. FRED C. MONTGOMERY Garden or E, St. Bet. and Cth 7th KPIil.NCFllil.n. OltH. BULB GROWER Terrili-VoSgt Planing Mil! Co. Millwork Service Bulletin Moulding and Inside Trim At Once Standard Frames " 4 to 5 Days Standard Doors 1 to 2 Hours Standard 2-Lt. Windows 1 Day Special Saeh 1 Week Cupboard Doors 1 Week At Your LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Walters-Bushong Lumber Co. 4th and Pearl A formal setting for a small pool is preferable to au informal one for the small residence property, in the opinion of A. L. I'eek, professor of landscape gardening at O. A. C "The little informal pool seldom fit tn well with the average resi dence property." said Professor Peck. "Either th house in too arehtectural or too large, and thereby dominates in formality or scale the idea you intend to convey in such a pool. Keat small so-called natural pools are dif ficult to handle. They usually look like swnmpy mud puddles. It takes a good pool lo look natural. Gener ally speaking on a small property. I am inclined to favor the us of a small pool, used in a formal way;" Formal pools always center on a garden axis. This Is an imaginary line extending through tho garden from au architectural featuro of the house, often a terrace entrance. The ga rden and I he pool arc developed with this axis as a center. Otten there is a secondary axis crossing the main one at right augles. Where these axes cross some garden feature is necessary, such as n wimdial or bint-bath. If the gardener wishes, he ocates his pool at this point. - "A small pool is so designed that here is a good rnn of water through it. Jlse it will prove unsanitary and unsatisfactory." Professor Perk de clared. "The overflow should be open at the top so leaves nnd scum will not be trapped by nu under ground drain. Around the formal iiool. water loving plants nre planted if desired, and it may have a statue in the center as a format motive. The latter may give a little splash of water, or it may be quiet." (Hy N 10 A Service) SEATTLE. Wash.. Miirco 'JS. -There's nmuber "U" enieriiiR f he school curriculum in Alaska, That's radio. That, snme "It" is also penetrating to the lumber camps in the great pine forest of tlie northwest. I p in the fnr north, where Fiudo Sacn is teaching tbw Eskimos schotd lore and i workinn to uuike them Kcir-supporling. (here have been four ' It's'' in the courr.e of study - readin', writ in', rilhmclie- nnd reindeir. For reindeer r.ili!'g hns been a big part of the schoolmasters' work and has transformed the Eskimo wrmn a nomadic nice, dependent upon fish runs, into n pastoral people raising reindeer commercially, ' , Now radio promises to help not only the Eskimos, but the while school teachers, marooned by 'snow, ice and winlr darkness, often the only white people in a wide radius. "There is every evidence (hat radio is going to be a mighty powerful influence," declares Jonathan 11. Wagner, chiaf of the Alaska division ol Hie l.ui'emi of ediltat oii. "The government will furnish both receiving an sending outfits for these inaccessible stations. Not only will radio be an agency for education of children. ltit U! will draw people to the community meetings and further good health and village snni t at ion.' OREGON 'hone Ui'J. MUT0H CO. Olirr tf PVr quality Hunt-.. Prince Nemo Cut Flowers. , in Season Phone 822-R Near Corner Fourth and Pearl THE HOUSE OF 6ER VICE Service Phone 500 f - auto tools voitu xawvoo it tor. 5 mouth 746 last tim6.-are. v j TRVIMG -Tb (XT 4 COWS TOW lu thu mean Tint- rlrrfti"1 c,(Alawx-in III Radio Programs C. Frjiiii-iji .InitLiii.t one. of thr-mhvt prominent radio inventors of Wash ington, i . v ., a tni rii in a recent au-dres- brfoie the Washington Society of EiiKineera ihnt he exitei-ts to send motion pictures by radio before many u eeks elapse. When the Victor company promised procrums rtmciiig from Rniud opera to jfiR, (nw listeneil in wite a amile. Now ilia! they luttc hrondcHt. grand opera. Jh.. gritt its turn, tin March 1 fins ihrouftlioiit I he country heard tic Victor jar. prxgrnm, which brought the usual deluge of mail to the Victor company. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Pacific Coast. Kt.W, Portland, III 1.3 meters 10 p. in., ( 'oncert hy Colbiim a Melody Men; intermission boIor by JuliiM Waller, piuuist. KFI, i-os Angeles, -1(17 meters 7 -7 : L"i p. m.. Luke Arrowhe'nd dmice urchestni, Mel Lemon, lender; 7:l."i-S, the Ituokshelf, Nuiicy; 8 II, Examiner, Downey, Cab. chamber of commerce program; lt-ll, classical program; to ll. Packard ltndio club, Hill and Polly Mall, Way Walls. Harney Weber. KFOA. Heattle, Vwvi.-l meters-- SPECIAL SALE 10 Off on All Gas Ranges Vulcan Smoothtop Gas Range You have always wanted better, quicker, easier cooking. Now conic to our office today when these advantages are being demonstrated. In no other way can you appre ciate so quickly what this wonderful gas range can mean to you. - EASY TERMS EvorvtliinK to make it pnnsiblo for yo-i to enjoy the great ser vice that onlv n wmtolhtop ran give. For ton days we will give a discount of 10 on ranges gold. A phono call will bring our wiliwnan to your home. Phone 28 0:J3-8:13 p. m., It h ode's department atoro progrnui; 8:30-10, Seattle Times dance music, KtiO, Oakland, Cal., 301.2 meters 4-5:110 p. in., concert orchestrn, Hotel 8t, Francis; 8, musical program; 10 p. m. -I a, in., Henry llalslead's or chesirn. Kll.l, Irfis Angeles, 40-1.1 meters fl UiIKI p. in., Art Hickman's ltillmore hotel orchestra, Edward Fitxpiitrick, director; 0.:itl-7.oO. lit tin stories American history, Professor Walter S.vlve-iier Hertzog; Dolly Wright, 7. nnd Kluie Jeiinette, (1, readers, Unrlo John; 8-10, feature program; II p. m. - a. in., the Los Annela of KHJ frotic. K.IK, Seattle, ;iSM ineteni 1 :.t 2 p. m., sports talk, ItTal Itrougham. KNX. Hollywood, Cal., :i:t0.1 me ters 0:L"-7 p. m dinner hour music; 78, program, West Coast Theaters, Inc. hy remote control; 8-10, feature program; .10-11, Abo Lymnn's Cocoa- nut (.rove dance orchestra from Am bassador hotel; 11 p. m. -2 a. m.. Ho), lywnod night, compliment to Huth Ito lund. KPQt Sun Francisco, 420,1 meters 8-12 midnight, Art Weldner'a dance orchestra. Mountain Stations, KOA, Denver, Colo., 322.4 meters 811 p. in., Joe Mann and his Itntn bow Lane dunce orchestra playing popular music. SUNDAY'S PROGRAMS Pacific Coast. ROW, Portland, 401.5 meters 10.:t0 a. in., Services from First Pre bytcrian church; 3, Municipal concert by wiru telephony from public audi torium; o :!.), Talk by Itodney ii. Just 4 More Days of Mountain States Power Co. . in(iinr' ' 1 " A few days ago a young inventor, Manrico Compare, announced that be had perfected a secret radio type writer which would be able to send messages to any one of 100.000.000 places in the world iu a manner that would be entirely impossible to tap in any other place. This remarkable invention is to all outward appearances an ordinary typewriter with a sort of cash regis ter attachment, known as the com biner. Whenever one of the keys on the typewriter is struck, it sends a cur rent through the combiner, which selects a Morse code letter in accord ance with the combination used, and which operates only one receiving instrument. The receiving instru ment is apparently another ordinary typewriter, anil it writes along as the combined alphabet comes in, in clear English, or French, or what ever language was originally used. Transmission is as instantaneous as a sound in ft radio receiver, and DusinesA man can have a letter typed out to his correspondent at the other eud of the earth, while tho lat ter can read the letter as fast as it is written from the main office. A merchant could order his fno.li from the plantation or the mine a second after making a deal in the city, and the stock broker could play tha New York market from Hawaii or Nice with the same facility that he wouid have in his Wall street office. Newspapers can tet atorlea from their reporters as fast aa they are written and while the actual events described nre going on. There ia no end to the amaalng possibilities of this method of recording long dis tance radio communications, say ex porta. For Camp Fire Girls Mrs. Oliver Harrtman. famous so ciety woman, and Howard t'hsndler Christy, noted artist, have bowed to tha allurements nf the mteronhone. They are boosting tho Camp Fire Ciirls by radio. WE HAVE For Sale 3 Second Hand Water Closets 2 Second Hand Sinks In Good Condition at a Bargain WILLIAMSON & CO. 153 Eut 10th Phc.-! S3 OVEN HEAT ,5 CONTROL - 881 Oak St.