La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 03, 1925, Image 6

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    Monday, August 3, 192,".
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URGES BUYING
BEST I I
(Ity Charles Miller)
This yv.tr has been the lumbal
season that hav cpcrine d in
thin valley on roots.- Almost nil
rnols have baked more or less am)
the ouinr wonders ju.st what Ik
w rong.
Klrwf In the rush lo build the
average bourn 1 1n- niviK p does not
roilsidcr tit Wi'i'MiUNly ;ih he should
111' roof, In- .els his building t'tt
Just as vn.i p at possible, to
make it (ivuhle. ihe results Ik (hat
lie st I. els Hit- eh.ap shingle, puts
I hem at a rapid rat- or has an
fti-rt siting. er place t n at an
a 1 1 radix i- l Igiire Hie re tills is u
I.U f.Ynnrft Cabinet Shon
I IOS Jefferson
Tin place for any anl ail
kinds of I loots, in. low s.
Cabinets, f ir.
See Dad for Prices
Ihal'V and defective ruof.
Thfi roof of any building is one.
af Hit most h- iitial parts, a nil
it In on tier hliouhl lint buy u cheap
1 shingle. He should select the
lM-Nt eilg; grain shingle. These
shingle will eot twice us much hh
the cheap tandard shingles don't,
select anyihii'jc Wot lh lest, brick
tht bundles ami dip all llu- sljin
gh h in u tank ot liot linseed ml,
stack them in 'Ity and 1 1 1 -n put
tlx-in on Ihi- roof, and employ a
good carp nier t lay them, and
niter they huve have la-i-n plac d ,
complete liavti tin- painter apply,
another con t of nil s'aili. olid yoiii
will hove a tool thai wi'l stand i
for a good many years.
There an- a lnl of patented com
position shingles on tin- murket.
and the iriiinulartui' h urv clairntHK
Homo. v ry Kr at tliipjfH tor Ih.-ni.
wh.-n you on Id s i oots u II h
ttiiM- roinpiiMH ion hbiiu.'h , not '
Vt-ry many, perhaps lie ye .i.i al '
the mob!, So how do "you Kitoiv
that liny nil! ;,s1 lor I'm yi;nn..'
f J ood cedar siiiKh s are on roof's tn
this city th;it have n hi :ier.
Vic for the last 30 j.-:n-i ;nu nr
' t protecting Ih.' hoildmi,' in f
pn-ity ond (fliape, so. I would j
MitTtfeK t,;,t y,,,, JH)y ,1,,. s, N,(,,.(
apply them, K.-i oor root' d;.nned!
with not lesH than ti" iisr' it every!
foot run and you am In have
Kood roof.
A Practical Duplex Plan
JULY PERMITS
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SHOWNCREASE
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HniUiiiK p-rmit.s tw;tcd duriiiff
J the month of July in lot Oralole
. heitere.l by Httu' $::oon ihow is
j sin d during' June, altlioiiKh the
i figure was si ill Ix-low tin aver
age riialntained during; i h past
Twt-nly-oiH' permit wi-n up
piled for. niliKinn In cstiniateil
cost of consirijction from lo
i.if.uiK Threo permits wcr Iiikum
for j::t'i"i and lieitt-r than 17 of
the total called for expenditures of
h mk tnan Sloini. The hist;'! share
of t lie perniils were i'or altera
tions. repuii'H mid minor coiihi i-in-tion.
Tin- total amounted M $!.-
loti. - .
They're Still at It!
Isn't there any way to get rid of them?
WAT' 'II Til IH SI'ACk M-:.T WKKIC
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m. k mi l s (.ui ii iu sii
Upholstering;
riirnllnw of All Klnil.t
llfiwln-tl.
I'ncklnic unci ( raiinic
I'unitini-o
Main 537
Doyle Zimmerman
:xti:m it i: i i oiems
NOftTM I'OU'IiKU (Hpei-ml)
The i 'iniiic Fruit Km"k- com
pany f enu.JK'd In etendinf the
; iclnK platform ut the toc;. phint.
. I mil this time ihe plant haw hfid
a capacity for hinj- i-lfim (.ar
jut one time. The Improvement
'now umli r way will nmke possible
the uiiiiik or 2'i car.H m one, time.
j Army IKi-lon Muldllw-s gnhKly
! FA.MC I.KU'IH. Wa.'ih. (a)
, The third army division her" ran
tnohilize nnd Ik n-ady to eiitmin
in one hour and tniputes. Thm
was deermine, recently in a test
mohilijiifon order,. d by Major Geii
r;,J Wililiim II. Johnston, camp
commander, riic mobilization plan
was kept secret until the orders
were issued. Fvery unit In camp
packed up and was at the railroad
Million within the time slated.
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The d
that of a
duplex. The
pea ram e u(-
i. V. run))
here iiiustiated is
practle.ii fie room
exterior hati tin- ap-
a single deiaeh-d
dw.-Uim;. n shiK.'e ,(nor pi.eioiPK
'he entrance Into bo' h apaitmeiur..
The talrway to Hie second fioor is j
rea Led from the vesiibtile. nnd
the arrangement or this Moor in
ihe sani" as the fiist floor.
The r,ir .vtnirway extends from
the basement to the, s. cumi floor.
Tin- basement provides for two
separate h. aliriK planiM, a Kiim-h- I
laundry, fruit and vef,'eiuhi.f rooms
ample Monmo jace for each apart
ment,
Wilh hardwood floors through
out, tile in bath, oak for the main
looms, pine enaiiieh for She re
mainder, asphalt or e. dar rhin-les
tor i he roof, t his home can be
build, exclusive f,f hetilinK' and
plumhim:, for from ?;:.ea ?n,
OtMl.
I rf. l.rj itlTCfCK- ' Di.'UMj Cjd I
j f i. "'"3 j; I
j ukadwooj), s. I), ap A re-
, production of the early auU rush
; in tie lihu k Hills of South Dakota
will be singed here in i end wood's
j annual celebration of "The Kays
lot "7'i" on August 1-, 1 :! and 14.
) A fiu plicate uf the mining ei
alemeni that existed in the seventies
at (M-adwood t Infi ll has been fash
; ionei ur:l in it ;i pageant, typifying
j the characters and life of the frou-
j in-r uas. w in be pr si-nten. ti
j reproduced mining senh-nierU will
i indue dunce halls, saloons arul
: gambling dens, w hile persons rep
i resenting the leading characters of
the frontier mining town. Wild iilll.
t'alamity Jane, Colorado .'harley
and 'alifornia Joe. wilt figure
prominently in the pageant celc
i) ration.
I'ioneers of the frontier days will
assist the directors of the rele
brution in making an accurate re
production of the life of thut period.
Floor Sanding
electric inm liliif for bard iv MifUvonl ih ors.
lull Tor 1 Miniates.
Chas. Harris, Prop
Willi liflrlr
ELECTRICAL
REPAIRS
Cull us when something gt.s wrong. You will find
our service prompt nnd reasonable in price..
II. &S. Electric
Soimner lintel UUIr;. jume :mAy
PAiMi.N; ii;in.
i 'Woi lvim il a re bow busily i
I gag-d apd lng a new coat of paint
i'o the o.-v. tmihlms at the U - j
! Iot. Work was started seven,. j
;das n'O and some of the build-
1 Inns are finished..
1btL'n rial Official 'a JpJ '
PliMtr or Itoldier ilmt,.-. .oil k ,
VI: AST A. Ibilgarin ( A I') -Mm- f
isti r ut Justn-e Itobosiie i l;l r"-- i
ccntly j.- ited the Vrasta disl rict I
to iMMii-e resident that their com-!
plaints in" the n' llMlies of iiandits
w--re iiiijuMifi' d. Summer visitors
had been l;epf away from the dls
tri' t. it was alleged by reports that:
th diMrirt was oM-rriin with baji
dl's. ileturnlng to Sofia the minister
of iii tin- and his party were at
tacked bv a band lieaded by Ivaii
At:'.nassotf. a form- r school teach
er. The militia went to the aid
of the otiieial party, seriously
wounded Atari. iMsnfi' and Killed the
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Permits
July u . I't-rnilL ifs I to
William Ah l( r'.alr an-l al-n-r
u two-jilufv Itutliiii'K m A1
aiiis ln twi- n Klin antl I-'ir. t'onl
.Inly 21 lvniiit iHHu.'d to W.
K. An'lt-r.tn To ftlt'r and n-pulr
a n- nii'l a hair mory huUlin
nil Ash hflui-t-n V ii ird X. K
linialiMlcut H'Rtt,
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.Inly 21 IVnnlt isHiird lo K.
I'. ihnslr, tor lit.- Grande Hondt
.Mt-at i'ot1ilany. lo aht-r and ril-1-air
a two-story lu ti h liuildlntf
on AdaniN lntvi--n 4Mpol and
i 'In Mnut. I'l-stinialfil yu.st frtnuii.
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July 21 I'crniit l.s-ueil lo It.
11. (tioduoiiKh.-lor li. I.. llarvi'-.
to r-rt a siii).oail on AdaniH
tM-lwf.-ii I'lr and (irri nwood.
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BLUE MOUNTAIN OREGON
LUMBER
oil l! tie
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M ilh our prices on odd lots of I'loonno-. sidinif and 1'aHi
....... .,.,r ,,. ,mp ,,. lvplnn), uli,ill(, slu.,,s
bains. See us today for prices.
M'MKKK. SASH. POOHS AM) SIIINtil.rs
Ijowman-IIicks
Lumber Co.
CHAIN' AM) HOX WooaniOXK A1AIX .-.17
I. I.. Milnliall.
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July 22 Permit l-sued to W.
A. llenton to erect a one-story
d Welling Oil V bet W eetl I lepot
and l-'ir. Ksthuated cost 'tou.
July 2:1 Permit Issued to Jos.
Me Hugh to repair a otn-story
duelling place on X between
Sixth and Seventh. Fust $-"".
July 2.1 Permit Issued to Hird
1 leiun If to erect a one-.storv
t'rame dwelling place on Adntn
b. tw-m Fhen-yan.l Willow. KS
timated rust $:!r,un.
July 20 Permit Issued lo Kd
ward ShtilU to alter and repair
a ita building on V between.
Spruce and - ireenwood. Cost.
Jnlv ni Permit l.ssurd to Har
ry (Jiltner to erect n frame build
ini; on Hbch between y and X.
l-Hinaie. cost JJf.o.
August 1 permit issued to f
V.. I'miiMDi k to erect a building
on li ke led we n 1'ourth and
August 1 Permit Issued to "
i;. Fonistock to erect ti shed on
Lake hetwet n Fourlli and Ash.
comparisons of building permits
with last year's June figures; in
the one territory there was a gain
of 4! percent, and in the other, a
ti2.fi percent gain. These figures
represent only cities, and It is be
coming increasingly evident that
demand from the farms will be
large.
Southern pine mills during the
week ended July IS received or
ders for twenty-three percent
morn than they produced, while
shipments were six percent above
output, so that unfilled orders in
creased nearly five p-rceni, and
there was another decrease in mill
stocks. Prices have been so law
that eighty-five tuilU reporting
running time, three were shut!
down and twenty-eight had cur
tailed production, hut pine prices
last week advanced fifty cents
to a ilolla'r. and give evidence of
further strengthening. Hulitllng
items are especially in demand,
hut the report movement is good.,
and oil field and railroad buyers
are more largely in the market.
Kemand for fir Is brisk. Calif-!
fornla and the Southwest are lak-
fug large amounts. Thcrttilddle1
(West trad is making encouraging
gains. The movement lo the At
lantic coast anil to foreign ports
is well malm alncd Production
is Increasing following the lioli-,
day shutdowns, but stocks are low,
and prices havn firmed tip a lit
tle. Southern hard wood production
Is more heavily curtailed than in.
any tlmo in Ihe industry, and!
stocks are declining. Prices have
begun to firm up. and those of
gum have advanced one to two
dollars. Orders for northern j
hardwoods are now almost double ;
the production, and prices
very firm.
BUGG PAINT
COMPANY
Paint-. Oils, ;ias. aini-lt,
U nt -die and Painter's
Supplies
I. o. o. i- p.rii,ii;
Fnt ranee on Valiington
Painting Time
Will soon be hei-e. You can find in our
stock just what you need at a reasonable
price.
Noah's Paint
Store
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PaihT
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED aDS
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Mliirliivl softwood mill of
"nih t Slut, s .lui inn tli v.-. k
I July 1 k ulilppi .1 and r. Iv- I
r for 'ti.' t. ry.-m moro
or
limn ' h y .
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mill
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.ulurt'd. .so
riirth.-r it.'
SlorkH
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that thurt'
-r.'aHt' In
of ri'tall
-.1 rapidly.
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SBEBEEBiaaBSESKEBOBniEIBBii
aitd in addition the yards ent
July with much low.-r stocks than
iiiunial, mv.i ttie American l.iuu
n Tiuaji. i 'hli ego. i'h use of al
nio.s! .seven hundid vards in the
(ride territory centering at Minn-eapolis-St.
Paul on July 1 were 2
P- 'cii smalli r than on June I.
tiny yards in the Kansas City
l. riitoiy on July 1 wyry more than
four percent smaller than they
lo id June 1. Crop are bringing
prospeiny to th.si; important con
suming territories, ttml that fait
demand will be lHr)?i Is shown by
A little oil nnd n Httlo pnlnt
will make an oltl hous look like,
what it Min i. A pitmiinent I
(rnmle biiiiies man mi hi Sal.
unlay that ho alwu. innitil to
our ad fitM, then to loni ami
Pop ami i ben lie M-nnneil o er
Ihe front pnge. He no douht
will initl S4mie IninlHr, sonieiinie.
We bae siime Melal Itai-gnius
hi lnhlr wwhI stjiiii, wi will le
(io for XI .O.'i ct" Kiilloti As K ig
It Ihv I'm rut jug my hrea!t
fiiHl ns 1 am Icli-phouhitf.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
'The Poor fln' I'rlMiil"
Olino. IXMiiidrj. I'hoiie M-9I.S
No SiiniUy Itiufncwi
For the thrifty home builder who
either wishes to erect a new ho.use or
remodel his present property, there
was never a more opportune time than
now.
Direct-f rom-Mill Prices
Lumber prices are low for you be
cause you can buy here direct from
our tremendous mill reserve at mill-to-consumer
prices. Every dollar spent
under such conditions is a sound in
vestment that will grow in value.
We have full lines of building ma
terial lumber in cheap grades at ex
tremely low prices and lumber in the
best grades at moderate prices. It
will pay you to get our estimates on
your needs whether it's one plank or
a truckload.
Grande Ronde
Lumber Co.
Iteinll Y.inK Aero. Trm k on (Jrer nwoo,! Aw.
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