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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1925)
Monclav. June 22, 1925. Fapre Six THE LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER 3 O M B U I BUILDiNG IN CITIES GROWS An Economical Colonial Design Tlulldtitj permit reporln niiiiln R V. HtruiiH ro. from 3 nr. clHon unit lowtirt hIiow a Kiilti ttvt'i May 1J24 of Hi p.-rc. Ml and for the flrHl live iiHJiiitis (if tin- yi-iir 4 jMTCent. Th total r"nr Huh May wiih $:t!H. & 2 3 , 4 fi ! . i; n h ol tin' four r-K-loriH of the country allowed ulriH over May lliL'4. In the KumI 104 rllii-H liud it kkIii of 14 pf-rcfut: . JtH iVntral fill J:' percent; 114 Southern cIUch in p rtvnl urnl 7!) J'neific Western i'HiH 1 s percent, Teh twiily-i'lve lending clHeH, ItichntliiK Ki-a(f New York, tthow cd (i Kaln nv-r Mny I !-! of 21 percent. NrW VlJl'kN llHTt'UHi' WIIH I p rr nl ; ( 'hh'UKO percent ; J Jelroit I pt'i ci'iit ; I, OH AliK'l'-M Kli percent fiml Philadelphia '.il per cent. I.uh An-li'H Inr the flrnt time Hiltrt. January viit ahead of Philadelphia, which mood rirDi in May, wllh Wanlniitftnn nlxth, two piliiH ahead of its April position. IlOHton roue from t welft It In April to Heventh la Mny. Miami mrode hack Into tlx- uveuiy-t've haditiK rltli'K, to ilKlith pHce, wllh n k'iId Of 3 Ml Jiereetil. Portland p n Soldi Hoehe.nter ro.Hf from twentieth plan' In April tc ninth in May: , Pit tabu r;h from ihlrleenlh tweirth. HprhiKil. hi, Mttfw., canio Into tlio twenty-live lim for llt flmt time. Cincinnati roue from . nineteenth to fourteenth; Milwau kee from H'cniM-nlh Ui fifteenth: JOallun from tw niy-fourth lo mv enieenth; Karma. 'My from twen- . ty-fourth lo twentieth; Jcrney city returned to U he;idlln after u long tibm-nce; Pori land, Or c koii, roi ono place, to tweiily . com!; Cleveland, San Newark und hull (more were, the only ell tea which showed Iohuch from May 1 1 4 . ' If the 3IU cities reporting show 4iH wdl in June um tln-y did In May I here will lie well over a tw o billi on dollar tola) lor the Urnl half of 1h' yor. 7T 4 , ,, r ;.Mt CARE OF HOI GHEAT FACTOH . (liy W. V. Tnnly) The d. hIkm id iihi ni d m this week's paper is thai ol a typical ew KiiKltnid Colonial home The i-xterlor wallH an. of wide Hidlnir Ntalmd or painted white, with l tfrecn hlindH and Ki-i n roof. The Hide NIOOp IM locatetl n curn- k-r oonvcnletil to the front hiuIih and I'litranrtj directly into the llv Iiik room. 'I'he first floor roiiKllf- of a IIvIiik room, i Rood nixed Hiinrootu and a lartfe kitchen with hn-akfant al, COVf, Jt 1h intended to line (lie poaillon ' Ml,n' 00,11 "H 11 'UniiiK-rooiii with a uuor eincriiiK iroin ine Kliciien. Ml the Heron d floor, t hen are Krnnclro,tlwo '"'"'"ra and a HlceplnK porch w iiu imiii. With full huwenient, complete with laundry, it. Ik eMimaieil that this home uhotlld he built for from V r,000JH to Iti.lMHUIII, i xchmive of heathiK and plumbing. BA-tntl tint 'i 'I ho Kt-at mid incii-n'-intf ol ii nir of business tms enabled iih nuiilii to tnakc tii'imndous nils In price. r wrmld like to iniike (In iiiiuuIii down to 11'.; If Hts nlhlc. Think of Ihls I'tito rinllie4l I.tiinlHT, 8 :.. 0(1 or M. Sliietly tui'e Itolletl Miim'iI (HI, HIHI per KHllnit. AnV fanner w it li ordinary (tome srn-io kuowfJ Iherc 1h no heller woven wire on raith than Tne AVoven Wire. We sell ten hnr, )lM-in h nt 7.'m- a 111,1. Many miles of Ihls uimdeirnl feilclllK Is stretched nil oei the alle. We luive n rni Innil it I your (lixitosnl. We ih lo thank the liti Iiik luihlle for I heir patience in wnit Iiik their l inn all onuvr lo save n dollar. Many limes our nrfiee U filled with wnllinic cuionicm nnd our nrd Willi micks, enrs inn) vwiunris, I'lve-ihtriy A. . Mnndtiy tnoni. I UK. We are stnrtluu the eik in KmhI shno wiih onhrs ror n-.vihmi Cedar Shingles, 5 ) a lions of I'aiul. two keif of Nails, "j.vm feel er lictll (.rain rinorlliK. We m-II Itouuh llnvhiLf Lumber yi'.uu per (., f. o. h. a ids. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The lmr Mini 1'ilend" OpiHi. I am dry. I'lmue M-2 IS o Sunday Business m;w tyit: ok oncii;ti-: m;ii ( I S COST OF HI ll.ll(i 1-OMiOX (AI'J An aeraled dwelling, miid to he rmicli cheaper in' com than eit her vvooilen or brick houHeH, has been erected at the HrltiHh Kniptre exhibition wldeh opened May y, cud attracted much attention among Helen lists and hpualujr PHM'b HU'it'ested in Hohlny Die huildiUK h1h.iI;ik'' In KtiKiand. The proeeHH was developed In Sweden where It haw been uned in apartment houses. The peculiar quality of this aerated concrete U that it expands and then sets hard. It Ik fire-proof, resists noise and, it is contended by the Inventor, strengthens with awe. A chemical process lakes place when eemr nt and coal skis are mixed with certain substances of a mineral character, ami ihe hvdro- K'll creates little bublrles In ttie niixlure which swells up like yeast in bread until t resembles cork. ThVn It hcKins to harden. It Is possible lo produce In thin way a concrete so I Ik ti I that a cubic foot weight but IMi pounds us compared with Kin,, pounds lor an ordinary concrete block. It floats on water, like wood, and can be made prac tically Impervious to dampness. ( L JrU L 1 rgT t I J 1 iVK SAX I HPIKQ , 1 - , j rP I 'oof -- "" j i - . j (liy Cbarlcs Miller) The problem of property main tenance is u very serious one when the property wealth destroyed an anally, by various causes is con sidered. Contrary to popular be lief, fire is not the lai'KeaL cause of property Ioj-h, NeKh-cl und care lessness stand first. The fuilure to give buildings and equipment proper cri leada lo depreciation and loss in excess of $ I ,fiT:t, Ufi.oiU) a year. 'Ihls is .the annual loss on an Investment of nearly $!o,immi, MiHt.nou ia standing properly. Insects, accord I rip o Mo lilolo- gical Survey of ttie I part inenl of Agriculture, cause an annual loss in evceNN of $ I ,fii4, Mi'j.nuu and aland Hecoml on I lie list. Slock killers such as rodent pests and animals cause a loss of about $;tni,- Utia.mtO i year. Fire is fourth pla- e und last year caused u properly loss of $rtui,it'm.uaa. .Smoke costs nbout J250,(Hia,aiMi. l-'lood losses in one year wuh $.r.i,iiOii,(iaii; late spring froft.i, lightning, hurricanes and droughts cause an annual loss of about ru, trdil. Take Cnr' of Homes. Tile Interesting fact oboilt .the loss, s as above slated Ik th.it ttie largest, is due entirely to negh ct J ami carelessness, and is ttie eas- ' lest of all to reduce, and In fact about the only one that can be 1 controlled more or less, und the j one easy way that a person who I owns property can help to reducoj the enormous cost of loss in dc-' prcclation Is In paint. Keep your buildings well painted and cared for and you will help to stop fast depreciation, make your property more saleable, bettor looking and protects your Investment. in painting tt new building, it Is not necessary to pile the paint on the exterior of tho building with several coats, but just apply two coals when you are building, und then the following year apply ono or two more coats and you will then have a house that Ik wd cared for und that has been paint ed with Hiifflclent ingredlenls to protect li from any ruin, of course these coalings will not last forever, and the owner will hivc to paint the house again some time to fur ther prevent destruction ami to keep his homo looking nice and now . I 'ainl In .Inly, Anjtusf All wood -buildings will shrink, na mutter how well they ure con structed, nor how dry the lumber seems to he at the time of the construction, they will shrink any how, and the Joints will pull apart the laps of the siding will show, and that In the reason that 1 am ;ying do not put too much paint on your new building the first year, but put on enough to protect the house through one season, and then finish painting (tie tollowiug year. I think ttie b.-st lime to paint a building in the (irandc Hondo Valley is during the months of July and August. This Is the time when the lumber is in the hei condition to absorb the mosl - . Hoinlork at u cost of 2uu lead und oil. the abrtnkagv 1b at Us highest point of roni ruction und all the Joints are lull open, find ,whon you do paint use a good grude 0f pure bad ami linseed oil,' proper ly mixHd. Permits June IG ivrnilt Issued to Harry Sandoz to orect u gar age on Klovcnth between K and K. 'ost $H. June IT. I'ermll Issued to C. , I). (Joodnough to erect u sign- j hoard on Fir between Monroe ( and Madison. Approximate cost I $;juii, June Ui Permit IhsiioiI to Kd Heisland to alter a garage on Adams between Greenwood and Notice!) DOOIt AMI WIXKOW, , m'hi;i:.vs All siu'S iiiikU' Iii our shop l'l-ifi Low. ('. L. Fisk, Pi-op. 1 1118 .Irffi'iMm Nl. A Perfect Floor Paint Prepared r c a d y for use. Specially adapted for inter ior floors only. L D. Noah 131G Adams Ave. SlOniJlt & McIdT-'A V Painting Contractors Paintiii-, Papering Inti-rior Dpcurnthi Phone :tl7-.M Ln (irandc The mills arc more confident, und are busily replenish lug stocks. Itooklngs of new orders by Ihe west CouhI fir mills for Ihe week were 17 percent above their pro duction, und shipments were 7 per cent above. The Atlantic coast de mand increased thirteen million feel over I he preceding w eek, to forty-eight million feet, and the eustern market Is absorbing fir so adily that prices recently paid on tiMiisit cars near destination tuts represented a premium of $- over urreut (uoiu(tons at the mills. Mr producers are feeling so much en couraged taht curtailment will likely be less extensive tliun at first planned. I'rospeetM for west ern crop returns and prices uro 11 cheerful liilmncc In the softwood ma rket. Haying of southern hardwoods has increased, and the larger con sumers ro now looking for sup plies, so thai prices show a new firmness. Southern mill output Is urlailed coniewhat, and logging in below seasonal normal, ituslness In northern hardwoods averaged much-better in April and May than in t he corresponding periods of Check Seal electric, wiring instal lation which the public recognizes as an Inslallat ion that makes elec tricity instant ly available in tiny part of the house. Hecontly, fifty homes were constructed, all with electrical outlets for the convenient connection of appliances, plenty of outlets for lighting and connections for electric range, -water It eater and air heaters. Lumber Orders Exceed Production During Week Cumulative bushiest In lumber for the first twenty-three weeks of IS'Jfi, as reporte.l by :t lilt oT tho leading sawmills cutting about 40 percent of tho national loial, e cecils last year's by oboul a full weeks production, while orders re ceived during tho week ended June fi. ninounted to I- percent more than tho preceding week's business, and 3ft percent over the corresponding week of I '.CM. Ord ers for the week were I percent above actual production. These fi gures, says the American Lumber man, Chicago, indicate a healthy epauslnii In trade that. Is certain soon lo bring juices above (heir pres.-nt mi remunerative level. Southern pine shipment for iho week continued Istghlly In excess of production, but dcpiciinu oi mill storks does not allow this relation being maintained. Shipments Were, in fact, tlve million tV( b.ss than in I lie preceding week. Low and broken stocks u ere largely respon sible for a lulling off In orders of three and a half million feet, al though an important reason ti the unwillingness of producers to book aheid at present makei tudces. Check Seal Wiring Adopted. ' livery day evidence Is received of the growing appreciation on the part of builder of modest man- j Hlons to make their homes really j convenient with com pie to electric I wiring," slates G. A. Poring, ills- j triet manager of Pacific Slates Kleelrto company. "In ttie past t wo months wo have experienced tho confidence of five builders! who have come to us asking for j details as to what constitute a ' The one right way to heat with oil has been found. Oil-O-Matic has proved it for six years. No house is too bij. Few are too smalt. Works with uny good heating plant. Safe, clean, quiet, odorless. Let us tell you what a guaranteed installation will cost, (jwrnc Nate Zweifel If It s Glass We Have It! WINDOW ca.ASS - WlNDSUIKl.I) Pl.ATKS SEDAN D00H I'l.ATKS 1'I.ATK CLASS IN AI.I. Sl.KS Kxpert fitting itnd gmulini: nn all sizes of ntilo plates. See t's For Estimates. LA GRANDE CONST. S SUPPLY CO. (has. Harris, Prop. .Kitchens C0NVKN1KNT, T1MH-SAVINC! WITH NUMEROUS Jil'll.T-lN FKAITUKS ARK BECOMING MORE AND MORE IN DEMAND. ALL NEW HOUSES HAVE Til EM AND THOUSANDS 0E OLD ONES ARE BEING REMODELED. w- fin --w i ELECTRIC WIRING We do everything from fixing a door bell to com pletely wiring a new home for all modem elect ric;l facilities. H. & S. Electric Sommer Hotel Bldg. Phone 393-W 25 iK) DOWN PLUS FREIGHT AND INSTALLATION- PUTS IN YOUR HOME A " SUNBEAM PIPE OR PIPELESS FURNACE Only $25.00 down puts this better and more efficient heat ing system in your home. Learn the Comforts, the Convenience and real Economy of, Sunbeam Warm-Air Heat ing. Learn how easy it is to install and to own a permanent heating plant. Your home de serves a Sunbeam. Fred Spaeth Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work . m i L j'-yssu 'I 1 v L jvjJ II 108 Fir St. Phone M-586 "BLUE MOUNTAIN OREGON CELLED FOR THIS PURPOSE EASY TO WORK AND PLACE. PINE" IS UNEX BECAUSE IT IS SEE WHAT IT WILL COST. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN S I.UMIIEK, SASH, DOORS AM) SHINGLES -ci Ivi-S 0UT 0F TIIE W00DS- DIRECT TO BUILDERS. All Grades All Prices Ask Us For Estimates 'It WO Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Across (he Tracks on Greenwood Ave. y x3 ti t ?"2; V 3. 7