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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1925)
Tape Sir THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, June 2!),' in (' H II N O -'BUI L. O I f3 O Q nrnnniiTimn utbunjwnb OF INTERIOR (Ity Chillies II. Miller) Pr Aha hly no other part of Ih llOtrie So Constantly nrf'H the eyet ol' (lit- occupants ax Hie walls and ceilings. If Hie. exterior of llO(IM is gOOd ill Ilpp UIUIH-I' 1 ml In a harmonious senium, pp.. luri! from thf outsliji- is almost mire to be phasing. Hut inside there In nun of the variety of the background Dial surrounds ihe liomc Winter and summer, spring uml full, (In; interior surfaces are til' MHIlf. I www uimi ceilings no not live up to i tif iiuumy or in1 rest of tin house. The beauty of newness may dis appear completely iiiil. su ihtn is a promise of UTinancy beneath Hi plastered surfaces In the for, of reinforcing. Hume owners today are learning to look beneath tin- surface r.r things. They an- begin nlng to an- prcelnfc he Importance of thorn I'm m ui iin- norm- mat art- not REAL ESTATE BOOMIAIG NOW ileal (.stuff! conditions In nil mi rt u i tf I lw I 'nit ...I ui,.i. i . I volilot e t 1 ' "Htl'-B IIUYf en ' ' imiih Oil tend un C llfllllO lllilf 111-.. u...... . ... .... JOageU To those who II vr In the homi'. each detail of the interior walls become Ho familiar that they siamp tlnrustlvts indelibly In the mind. Alight Imperfections srow by repe tition until they muy cause dissat isfaction with the home an a whole. jmkiiious arrangement or rooms, Htairwaya ami llMun-M, and good design may he forgotten if the in. lor the liOllli' llllil Ha l,r,sll,l. r. ..... valui'. MiihiIiI lie un AM. liumlniln of .v.-.ii'.-iBo thn plus-t'Ti-r ninki il with lit- M-ulutur un, l Ill-lint In th,- whir l, ), ,ook lii Mn work, un n iimtK r us fan, much or mir known or t ti . hiKlory ami runtoinn f ihi- ain-li-nta In H'veah-,1 hv rn-or,s r f lu- work or Ihiw ani'li iii I'raMHim-ii. I'l:m-t.-illiK nlioiihl In- aii ail lodav Jual iih II wan y.ar.i an", lull only or-i-UKluiiully ,l w. in, I ,iali-i- Niir-rai--ii rlvullliiK Ihr iniani-nii' ami hi-auly or tho.-,r or rrnliN lrs ai;o. ! Hur rraU.imrn f i,ay ar. Ju.sl a.H raiiil,h-. allhonrh llnlr ail Is! rxiri..sH, , , ,ii,l,. , rr,.- that an- I mine- Hi,. I, ..is nUrartlvr, ili-ni Hi.- liiiiHti'i'il,.r, H r l lit- rlllri nlh rra- I Inly. Moil, in iiii iIiimIk lian" nhn plillril thrlr work an, I la-miam-nri- 1 la arhlryril ,, ,vs lnil,-a,l or wri-ks ami monlliH. wllh mil- pr,-H-iil ilay NiatrrialH whlrh wrrr un known In Ihr i-arly iIiim-h. KlKhly ht c-.nl or Ihr Inli rlnr or ryt-ry lioiar Ih r,-ir,-Hriil-,l l.v ilanlrri,l HUrlnrrx, ami i-yrrv liomr owlirr ahoulil lakr Into iiin.sl.li ni lloil Ihr liri-maiirni-y or lliln part or I In- hullillnir, anil -onnult Jils plaaln-rr ronlrai-lor anil un IiIh Ilinulr ror tlir work on nirtal huh. Ill pronprrlly, arroiclluK niau inrnis niailr ,y K. W. Sllaui). hi-roii. Ihr Nallonal Aorlulloll or Ural l-.alaU- lloanls In wunloil Unroll ilurlaii thr wii'k. I nrrr will lir amplr rapllal to llnanir Ihrsr (,-rral IK'I I vlt Im," .Mr, Klraim aalii. "I l. v.lopiaratii will ronllnur In Ihr Hiihurliaa ill.itrlrla or all our trrrai Ainrrlran rilira, jnillir ill," llrlin Ol ri-.'llllr II t la I CII- ;miurlion will hi- In ki , piiik wllli liar irrowliiK ill inaiMa ami rli: or Ihr proplr (ur hrllrr Ktamlarila ;or llvlllK." ItrrnrliiK ilirrrlly t , lllr yaluahlr work urnim pll.-.hr, I 'V Ulr Amrrlraii realtor, tin- apeak T aalil: Yon arr ilolnj- u T(I to the nullon thai a heyonrl value la cailKi you arr nluratiiiK Ihe pulillr to lirroinr ownrrs or Ainrrlran limnrn ami Ainrrk-an laml ami that iiiraim lliat you arr mailing thrill mum Klionirrs In the I nllril Slat SI I Mi HOIIK or nil lilmla Is our Biaclally. Saiih, iIooih, IjIIiiiIh, trim no niatlrr what you want or when you order II; we tan rill your oiilrr uml tlellvrr In Hit. ahorlt-at psll,le Hint-. Cllvo us ,m oppoiiunlly to Jirovo this. La Granite Construction And Supply Co. 1 ' Cliiis.' Ha,iis;Tiop: ' SUM, to rsi: Asri:s. IlIONP, Orr. Conslrurllon or a plant ror the utilization or nine ny-piO'lucIs will he Hturtt'tl In the .Ml' IMtlM'i: SI'IS JKll-VT roit Hiiicii hi-: was n.mi:i) IOKVO. (AI-) M,. Chlrhll,,,. wliere the lnountaln nzulrait an- always al Ihrlr lira!, wan ylsllrtl ly I'rlnt'e t'lilrhlhii nnil his siiln rreriilly. Tin- second aon or thr emperor takes his title from the Clilchlhu illslrlct. Ij-Iiik' west or Tokyo, within which Mt. t'hlrlilhu stall, Is. Karly In the mornlnu the mince arrived nt the small vllln k- IvIhk at the root or Ihe mountain rrom which Ihe climb Is usually com. inencril. ,. was given an onlhii- immrilla,,. rrr y ,,. .-. n ' ' " Hixon company l was ,.,., r ;',,.".,."". announcril l,v il,,. i , """''h" the lun.hrr mill. ' " ,. , 1 " "y up Hie mountain Is UUI,T lll.lllliailO,! -lhr fhlCh ,11 ,,Hn., -.1..... l. - nrnci.Hw ci.,..,,,, , ..... I -,,-, i i,,. iiam k. i ,, 'a, ;, . . r..." """'1",: Afi-r usr.l l. ,i... i i. I . " anil I Permits I 1 HuildliiK permlis, tlurlni? June, liave not liehl up ul us high u mark us tin r-inK thr carlii r uioilllis or Hie year. Tilt- lotul to dale, with only ti rrw days yrt ri'iualaiuK llns mumh. Is on ly U',&:iii, which is several thousand helow lusl month's to tal. During the first len days In June permits moved ahead at a fair rale Ijul iluriiiB Ihr past two weeks only six were inane, I an, I not u oar lor inore .than $111111. Hurl, uf the last lunnirM l In- to. lal rsllmali'd cosl involved in til,.- permils was only II.ciiii. W'helli.-r tin- sluinii i only a Irmporary our or wln-tlirr llu- lialldiUK lor this season ha t'd lis peal; is liar, I lo tril. Last week's permits follow: June IVi-mil .su,ll 10 Joe J. Imhiipp to rrect a Kurai;.- on Iv lirlweyii l-'uat anil Sn-oud street at an estimated 11,1,1 1,1 1 1 1111. Junr L'3 l'rruiil lusui'd ,0 K. Nelderer to n pair and tiller a -slory fnnnr irsidem-r on Washington brlwreii Maple, and I'heriy. IJsllnialtd coat futili: 1 pas: J unit lireiner I wren i :!.. .'1 I'ellllit issued o rrrrl a parage I Fir and iJepot. o A. n T I'ost nianufactiirlng turpentine and var ious pine oils. I.luildahl. who I, ,u ueen mulling rxperlinrnls pine f in- u niimU-r of years. ne 111 charge or tin. with . will reuched 1'inlt Xlyoho, us It Is culled, us llir sun was ubout to set. The clear weather afforded ,ln extend, ed view in ull directions. The nit?ht vnu hi,..,ii ,.i u,n ti. and oprratlon or the nl.nl. Th,. I . ""rln" n.-ur in., top or the plant will 1. ,,iv "........., , in., prince was Plant which will nlMina c - la,;! :" :: ",.w"h '!""" dlr ull II,,, uam r,. : ''" y couany g ria in 1110 11-0111 tile Maw. "'u sawdust .to rdglngs and siaus. when the plant Is pieini int. I.urnrr, In use ml. will In- eliminated. coin- at pres. dancing hall of the sliririe The man who is good around me house is seldom much around his office. good m m tSs m Chinese Idea of Good Sportsmanship Faulty AN KINO (A!) Snorts meets hlch lire UelllK held tlirouirht the YaiiKtze Vullt-y in central 4'liinu deuioiiHirutinK the luck of an- lireclatlon ainotiK t'hln'e youth of the spirit of Hpoi tsmanHhip am) Ihe I of tratninx alonjf this line. At Anhwel meet recently a suvern- nient technical school was tiluvitiif banket hall with the local .Mission 'othedrul Hchuol. TJie technical Hchool was ahead moHt of the first half, but a few minutes beiore the whistle Hounded the rnthedral hoys picked up nd tl-d llie score. In the second half It became Ulto obvious that the Cathedral team was . atronKer nnd would doubtless win. The technical boys. seeinK themselves loslntr stopped playintf on the prtrtext that the bus-, kcts were not round. They pro-1 cecded to teat down tlio baskets. I then went to the Kovernment dnsa-' Iiik bulldtnB and wrecked the I place. Two days later St, Taul's hish school in Ankiny was playing foot ball against a local government school. The; head, master of the mission school saw to It before the game that the hack gate to the grounds was unlocked as a precau tion against trouble. M. Paul's won. nnd the minute the genie was over the winning team made a nasty ex it through the gate and hurriedly found refuge In the mission com pound, closely pursued by the loa- ra and their supporters. jLuihber Industry Shows i Improvement in Week Improvement in prari (rally all brunches of the lumber industry Is "hown by reports coming to the American Lumberman, Chicago. Mixed orders for soul hern nine are harder to book because of the depletion of mill Mocks, while dry lumber Is becoming scarce, The fir producer an reluctant to honk much ahead ut present prices be fore Ihe July 4 hhiitdown for ie- palrs- alt liouuli curtailment of out put is likely tu be less than first planned -anti. In fact, some h.rge orders have been booked at $1 ad vance over recently prevailiiii: 0110- unions. -j he rural demand for southern pin,. iH expanding, while immense quantities of ioiiglu.s fir are moving to the Atlantic coast, ami California is taking u large volume. i'rodueers of ihe princ ipal Soflwoods III'.. I:il,l,t' n li, altitude as to prices aid earlv .-i.l. ' valH'es ale pridiet. d. iMllillg the we. k elide, .liine 1 :t. shipments irom large softwood mills amounted to lis per cent of their cut, and urdem to in; p,r rent of it. The .southern pine mills had orders for 7.441 pi r cent more lumber than they produced, while their shipments were r. SI per cent above output, so that unfilled or dejH show an increase. The West Coa.st fir mills had orders equal to their production, and the fact t-hat they did not excel output was at least partly due to n K'owing, reluctance to book at the unprofi;- j able prices offered. I lloth Font hern and northern hardwood market laVl. improved, building tiad.-s being the chief j buyers, as automobile ami furni- ' lure orders will be postponed until' after the midsummer shows. Jt is; significant that while the oak floor- i ing plants had four million feet ' more on hand than a year ago. last year orders covered only M per cent of stock, while this year or- d'T.s amount to it full 1 ihi p r cent of the- larger amount. Northern producers cut less than lour mil lion feet of hardwood during tie week ended June i; as against an average for the year of marly six million feet, while orders received were about nix hundred thousand feet above the weekly average for the year to date. .Maple flooring demand during .May as compared wit h that of t he corresponding j montti a year ago, showed a M.l per cent increase. im kciiani: iiomi:. Mr. and Mrs. William Jlelvy have purchased a modern atuceo levme in the 'onuordalc ad-lit ion which ihey art' now oceupiiig. Newspaper Wins Judgment. TIIK PAf.I.KH. Ore A $ J u.n-'U judgment in lavur of I leury l 'ne and I h ot '.- l-"laj.;g, publishers ul tie- Optimist, a weekly newspaper, was ivlutmd by a eirciil court jury in the suit against Arthur S. Alburl is so - called seer, afel t'h.'irleM Caliche. Cauche managed a sliow at t he auditorium tluat r last winter at which Alburtus was said to have made remarks de rogatory to Ihe plaintiffs and their ncwh'paper. The whereabout:! ot the defendants is unknown. Neith er v as repifsi-nti-tl by counsel. Wallowa K. P. IJuiIdin: Will Cost About $12,000 M'Ahl.t "VA. Ore. (Special lo the I ( "bservei-)--- 'i -parations are near-j ly compleied for the erection of n m-w hall to he built at a cost of nearly $12,(j'.iti by Ihe Knights of I'y thins. The building will be 35 by 70 feet in si.e and 32 feet high and will be finished on the out.sido with ;:iay slucco. ti- Hit it tti then i'., 11 . the weather from Hluttnart in Gr man, aim neiore turning in for ti nignt ne can enjoy a lale eatJlr concert from Vienna. Itudin I rom lliiti-h Isles Heard Nihll.v In llg.tpt CATItO CAI') A r umber of broadcasting slat Ions In Kurope and the lirilish Isles are usually heard well in Kgypl, and Kgyplians as W' U as Kuropeaiis living liere are not slow in taking advantage of the music. The .stations heard best are London, Neweaslle, Aber deen, I Inn me M nut h and Chelms tord in Km-taml, the Savoy Hands of London relayed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and . Saturdays being especially popular. Home, Munslei, Stuttgart and Vi enna also are heard and a resident of Cairo can listen to a concert and news in Italian from f :4U to 3IOHLi:V & MrLLAN I'ttliilliiK t'oiitratioiH raintlng, I'niM'rliig . Interior lecoraiilt, Plume 1117-M I.a ianiulp YOU SAVK When You Huy (iOOO IAINT NOAH'S FULLER! PAI NTS thW VARNISHES PIONEER WMITF Lf AO Notice! I)OOI AM) WIXIIOW st'iti:i:s All siM-s, mailt- in our .sliop Sriii'.s Iiw. C. L. Fisk, 1'iop. 1 10s ji-rri'i-son si. Right here in town there ore many users of Oil-O-Matic. Every single one is satisfied. This perfected oil burner has solved the problem. You can keep your home nice and warm even in the coldest weather, with out ever going down to the basement. Oil-O-Matic is automatic, absolutely dependable, clean, and quiet. No soot, smoke, or odor. Oil-O-Matic has many safety features. No part inside the furnace. No pilot light. Nothing to burn out or replace. Burns cheap fuel oil. Has the famous Williams Thermal Safety Control. It ends all worry about oil not liuhting or blowing out. Come down and see it running Easy terms. Nate Zweifel I 11 I Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber 1'KOM WOODS TO (TSTOMKU YOU CAN ItlC T THAT 0111 PKOIHTT IS PUOl'KlUiY MAM FACTI KKI). 01 K TKADKM ARK ON KACII liOAKI) SHOWS OUIt C0XF1DKNCK. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. UMBKlt SASH - DOORS AM) SIII(;i l' MAIN S CHAIN AM) ItOX MOOD MAIN r.17 I. I.. All NilAI.I, LuIi-h Howers Vrcfcr Streamline Hariri-; shells LONDON. (Al) Oespite the fact that the Oxford I niversity Moat Crew lost the annual univer sity boat race this and last yeur in a "streainlino' shell designed! oy nr. Motirne, mere has been a growing demand for this kind of racing craft from the builders at Putney. American, Continental nnd Hri tlsh boating clubs have pluced a number of orders for "streamline" shells to carry fours and eights, thus testifying to the growing fa vor nnd popularity of Hits kind of racing craft. IIAMlirilG (Al-) The Deutseh land, a former trans-Atlantic prldo of the Hamburg-American line, haa been sold to u iteriin firm to bo scrapped. The vessel served as an excursion boat under the name Victoria l.uise, and after the world war was again put Into servh-o be. tween llamberg nnd New York as the Hansa. , , Better Lighting Lighting; your home is just as important as heat ing or decorating it; in fact, more so, becau.se poor lighting often paves the way for a dismal home atmosphere. BRIGHTER HOMES We will furnish an estimate for relighting your home. Call todav. H. & S. Electric Sommer Hotel Kldg. Phone 393-W Little Leaks and Bijj Leaks You will flu, I llim w kIvi- tin- sjiiih- i'M'ii all. nil, ii in n-naliiiiK n liinki n ilii- In ymir Itimi,- as .. .In liiinii,tf ll iimiili'lc job of Mliiltnllon. Call us. Wf'll Mop Ih,. Uulo It'llli!.. Fred Spaeth l'l.r.Miiixr. . nhi:ft si iota r. - ni:.Tixo SiTlIll- . (junllly t V t J Wc mv nlimist tiKi busy lonrlli' I mi n,l Inn iiiiini iln it nmwnv. Dili rnlnl mid till u Kiiluir kxmI. hi- Mil i.iiiniH-r. Hi-Irk ami mini. IllriMoiu- Kuims imr pr.. s Inu I lull l hy lit,, ui iiss iloii'l irmw. Mrl.llv ,inv ltitlli-,1 l.lnsiiil Oil, SI.U p.-r kkIIoii. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "Tin- l'oor Shn'i l-Ylrml" Opnu. IX.uii.Iit. rimii. .M-2IH No Sunday Itnsiur-ss EBa--Cj mwifwM imrimr And Now For That New Awning! You can protect your self from the blazing sun by a properly In stalled awning on your pori?h or a in -beaten windows. The cost la small and the work can ho done in n few minutes. Telephone lis now. Wo will measure your win dows today. Extra Slar-A-Star 93.60 PER M. Xl,ml,c1- 2 S2.00 PER M. Vertical Grain ? 1.30 PER M. 5 to : FT an Snyder and McKennon LEATHER GOODS - HAGGAGE - CANVAS GOODS' HARNESS AND SADDLES ALL GRADES ALL PRICES Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Retail Yards Across the Tracks on Greenwood Ave. i