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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1923)
. Thursday, February 1; 192.1 THti LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER page ttrr LUMBER D Ell 0 S VERY HP The danger of a runaway lumber market is becoming very reah says tlio American Lumberman. Healix infr the harmful effects it would have on trade, tho industry is mak ing everf effort to avoid it, but the situation is so shaping itself as to . forte th market out of bound. De mand is record breaking, and con- . tinues to expand. During the sec ond week in January, normally one ' of comparative dullness, bookings by 4 subscribers to the Southern Pine As ' sbciation leached the second highest point in years, while all records for orders and shipments in the Doug las fir industry were mashed. Manu facturers of other softwoods make similar, reports. . Great country wido builclina- activ Sty during the coming spring and summer is -forecast, while the gen eral industrial outlook ' was rarely better. This indicates that lumber consumption this year will be great. Unsold stocks are rapidty diminish ing and buyers are rushing into the . market m order to cove? their fu ture requirement as fas as possible. fnces are moving upward steaml.i and no weakness that mav cause r. reversal of the trend is descernible anywhere. The. heaviest softwood demand js 'for huildiuK items, -due not only to prospective requirements but also to the fact that current retail sales are unpreeedentedly heavy .for' this season.- Kaiiroad, oil field and other in dustrial requirements expand the mills' .order files considerably, and the export movement is sizable. Hardwood manufacturers . state that thev sold far more lumber dur ing the ' first three weeks of this month than they did during the first six weeks of 1022. The automobile industry continues to buy and con tract for enormous quantities of hardwoods. (Exhibitors at the re cent furniture shows have returned with large sheaves of orders, and the furniture industry's spring and summer production is likely to be' the larirest in history. Floorinc and interior trim manufacturers, in the face of a voluminous current busi ness, arc making every effort to build up manufactured stocks in Pre paration lor spnng. uox anu crat ing makers report continued excel lent business: miscellaneous consum em have needs that aggregate into an important volume, and the export demand is considerable.- The short age of dry stocks is becoming in tensified, the movement ot green lumber is growing and. prices are advancing steadily. itetpkch;i;.e Thrifts ill. .s- MISTS ..... .. . , )' , -r.-. .LWjMWiMWl ELECTIONS Here is a thrilling scene.- at tho Crawley Steeplechase, England, showing Major F. Scott Murray's "Gerald L," the winner, taking thj water ahead of lady Mltchelson's "Wafer." - JISCOfLI in I ,3 QREGON TRACK CALL ISSUED EUGENE, Feb. 1. Issuing the earliest trackball in the history of ttto UDivpr3ity of Oregon, fiill Hayward, the veteran -track- coach, lu engnfcvc? in forming tho loumlutiona, fior this ywir'a varsity trttrk team. Morrt than f.0 aaplranta for tlio fitaity and froah squads - onp report liurj each -f vVnliiff DrrHHPd' -wariiHy hi --'outdoori training togn, "Rill" keeps )Hb proteges out Bid! except on evenings . when the wciithrr is bo disagreeable as to force the squad to rotire to the gymna sium for a work-out. Prospects for both the varsity and frosh teams are bright this year. Half a dozen varsity letter men have re ported for early practice and an unus ually large number, of prep-school stars an; workng for tho freshman squad. ' for the fist time in many years Oregon will meet California on- the track and field this spring. The two teams will vie in Kugeno May' J 2. More interest than usual Is being displayed in tho annual Interolass and Inter-fraternity meets which wijl be held shortV'ufler thc opening -of the! varsity: season. ' ' .' . fi-i following is (ho varsity schedule: April 28 Washington Ttelay Tarnl val, Seattle. May 0 Vnlversily of Washington dual meet, Seattle. May 12 University of California. Kugene. May' 19 Dual meet with O. A. C, Eugene, , ' , May T'acific and Northwest conference meet, Pullman. Diva From Farrr Iff ayjis - I - oThree yeara asro, Ida Sylvanlei laughtar ol a Pennsylvania farmer bsed her voice to yodel and ca home the wandering cows. . Muslt (eacher heard her. She was sent u (taly and haa now aigned contract nith llllaa ml Naples opera want, ... OF HIGH RATES (By Associated Press), YOKOHOMA,. Japan, Jam. 2. (By Mail). Hiph pofcal rates charp-ed by the Japanese ' R-overnment which have for lonp; been bitterly resented by loreign businessmen here have at last been attacked by tho "Japanese themselves The Japanese Export ers' association has made represen tations to thf eovemment pointing out that while tho United States and Britain some time uro raised for-cig-n- postage rates slightly in accord- once witft tno resolution passed by the International Pdstal Convention held at Madrid in November 1920, the Japanese government in January this year doubled tno foreign pos tage. With the exception of France and Germany, lib country has raised tho foreign postage to so great an extent as Japan. r rAverago tloi'ght pf Human Race. . The average' Present height of the human race is about 05 inches, but the average is produced by mensuring both the races' which ; are exceedingly tall and those which are excessively short. The so-called gigantic races, of which the Scotch of Dalloway slill stand at the head, are! offset by the little peo ples of central Africa.) ' Women W Swamp-Root Thousands of" woinen have kidney and bladder trouble nnil never sus pect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy Condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Pain inutile back, headache, loss of .ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. .Dr. Kilmer's Swump-Koot, a physi cian's prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or lare size bottle tely.froi -es. if v- i this great preparation sattft -tisij to Dr. Kilmer & Co'.',' Birigha'mtoni'N. Y., for a sample buttle. When writ ing be sure and mention this paper. Led In Scientific Nurse Training. T'lle'dner, nt Kalsenvei'lh; Cerniany, opened the first scleiulllc training school for nurses In )8.'l(i. Florence Is'lghtlnftalo was trained at Jiis es tablishment, and Introduced his meth ods into Unglnnd. . (Bv Associated Tress) MONTiyJAL, Que., Jan. 5. (By Mail). Feminists of the Province of Quebec hail as a victory for their cauMo the appointment of two wo men as commissioners of the Super ior court for the judicial districts of Montreal. The ruling is described as the first step toward admitting women to the liar of the Province, for which u battle has been waged lor many yearn in the legislature. ine nrst women to bo named com missioner nro iertiudo Sheridan and Gertrude Doylo, public stenograph ers. The powers conferred by their appointment include the right to re ceive within the judicial district of Montreal ullnlavits which may be uKed in any court in any district of the province. Affidavits thus receiv ed have tho same' force as if they had been received ill court. The women's petition for commis sionerships was rejected by Mr. Jus tice Cumnbell I.ane when first nre- sented to Superior court here. The judge took the ground that there was no precedent for - appointing women, and he declined to create one. A few ' days later the petition was present-; tflacLennan, who granted it nr. unue. Proves Man's Worth. When sales of any article exceed In volume that of any competing article, price being eciiuil, it Is regarded as he best value for ihe money. So when a man Is (oiitlnually'Klvi'n preferment by his fellows his 'worth to society is conceded. Leadership proves depend ability.! -. . : . I ; 1-- r-i- : " A .,' prcnili -r rirobnhly doesn't find cabinet, i making : difficult once lie learns how to handle wood. ooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopMoooooo0oooaa S . - : ' r, Let Miss Lotta Values Saw You Time, Labor and Money Buv Your Surine- Coat Here and You Are Assured V Our First Shipment of Spring Coats has just ar . rived, with new shipments coming in almost daily All marked at surprisingly low prices. At- . BOOOOO e o o o o e o e o o ' o o o o s - -. 1 o , . . - '.. .... a oooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooottatiaaagaaj If : , 'TOSlrt 1 Watcii.-' " g t fee Bivlclcids mi 1 a Ccrete : Street 1 inimediately. from any drug store. nowevcil, if vou wisbtrst jtd .ttpt: ij ci-lits' Extra Fine Three-acre Improved tract Just out aide th City Limits, one block from the caved highway. Wiil consider trade for lious In town. A flve-aere tract. Improved and go- ing at a bargain price, ano 3000 terms, one-half mile from City Llm its and pave highway. , ' J To the taxpayer because there are practi , cally no repairs. Maintenance i3 built into ' Concrete pavement. '. ' ' ' ' To the motorist and the truck owner from the better service, slower car deprecia tion, higher gas mileage. To the property owner from the in creased value of his property. To the merchant, from the trade a good street draws and keeps. To the whole community from the . safer, quicker, uninterrupted traffic of every sort assured by this skid-proof, permanent pavement. VA Concrete Street means continuous dividends not perpetual expense. Out Baokltt h-4 ItlL other Inttmtlng things cboui Concrete Strccll. Write for your copy. 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A ten-acre tract in May Park, with extra good improvements. Irrigated,! best of land and fruit. Elcbt-room modern houss. I Three fine modern homes. Well lo cated, beautifully furnished, want to sell complete. If you want something extra good let as show you these fins homes. Pyramid Land Co. Superfine Urea made by .'A MBniBBaSBBSBSBBBBHsS ' OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results ' ' V ! '! Cl ' 1 4 -w Jt 'i -,. i-AWi- it. . tit? .I"; ;-y .';' -;-wwit a te ,i' in -r: . ii IS Dam the Mighty Flow of Your Expenditures a !rrn nn,v,mnt in tViio hnnU is to vour income what a great dam is to a mountain torrent. The dam piles up and turns to useful power the mighty rush of energy that is in falling water. - Your savings account will give life and power to the stream of your dollars. Their energy is not wasted hero, but is working for you now and in the future. One dollar will start you UNITED STATES NATIONAL. La Grande, Oregon BANK 23 La Grande, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM