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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1925)
4 Pa co Six THE tX' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER J.onrfay, October 12, 1925. 1 I i ; SBiSa (" HINTS ON - B.U L DIN O -: iMs v 6 ; "5 3 , a; in nrnnrinr .healthy Increase over the Hcptem-1 I III I I L lULflLL lr. V.U figure. U ULUIILHJL RUG '.' Paring t ho month of September 2I building permits wi-rc Issued In Grande calling Tor construction valued nt $,76li, u gain of f:it7fi 'over the figure for H'plember, i.iM and a. gain of ?7!mi over lust months loin). . 4 Included in the permits Ih the $ 1 ,io 0 repair work lo tho tmtnie Ipul huildlng und several , homes, ranging in price front $ I lino to ' Copipared v.ilh former months .the -September total is satisfactory In building circh a. ntu-mlng to in dicate no t.i't-itp In local conut ruc tion. , ' ;' The total value or huildlng per .iiiits Issued during September on the. Pacific -coast. In 2 cities, to 'IuIh J4J,(ir2.(ilf wlilrh in u reduc tion u.' 3 per cent from tin August figure. Vhe ten cities of Viih ' Ington k)iov a 1 p-r cent Increase but. the seven Oregon cities nhow a Blight reduction. Itoth show a rrit.MTi hi; iiosimtai Sk-k . furniture mad well. New furniture veil nuuie. , Prices . Reasonable, . Haws Piled- Tools Sharpened. ti. it. wnini-;v i:i02 O Av O00000000000000000000000 o o o o o o o .0 " o O ' 'O 0 to ' I o o D 10 o o o o o o o 'o o o 'O o 10 o Install Your Furnace NOW! "Piiy ns you keep warm this winter, '. Ask ua about the new low prices and liberal terms. Fre' Spaeth jO JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO if bcr, 11124 fllflire. Yultlcs or Kepteniber building penults In several Pacific coast cMr.a follow: Holsn, Mu, 41,!):!7; Twin. K11IIM. Iilu.. 4:ou; Vulh-Jo, C'ul., $:il.8iil; Alaiiu'.lu. Col., I4:i,50!i; li.virly IIIHH, Cnl., 81, n 4 :. 0 k r. : l.o atibcIih, 'ui (ii,- $71.!..':!: I.ollB lliach. fill., $l.4(l, t.r.1: Oaklallil, fill., J3.impO.Omu; Sail DIi'ko, fnl., i.!,4i,!p4ii: San rrun cIhpo, (3,ir,ul2: I'oiiland. Om p)3,r:i9.0H&: K-nltlt. WuhIi., fL'.SOS,. 050; VuiifOtlviT, Wah., $r,7,4: YaklPlia. WiihIp., $'.11,51.1; Wallu Walla, WiisIp.. 1oI,4'po: l.oim-vli w, Wiisll., $174.::oPi: 'I'llffPon. Ariz., O'j"; Ui-iio, Nov., i;7.2r,o; 1.0 Biiti, riali, ir.,ooo: I'ruvu. I'tuh, 2ii,(ioo; .Hall Ijiki- I'lty. r,i 1 .4 :i r. : Aslorla, Clrl... $4l.oiill: l-MBi-ni', Ore. $2f,li.r,oo; Klainalh I'allH. ().', $if.r,.s:i2: M.uironi. Oi-i-.. ;ss,4i!ni: Sali-ni, (In-., $rn,0',o. Hereford Will Have . New School House NOrtTII I'OWDIOU (Kprrlnl) Tlio i-oilti-acl lor llli' conHt riu'llon of tt ni-w union IiIkIi nrhool hullil liiK lit lli-n-roril Iiiih lii-i-n lot and work will l)i' HtarK-il nt onro. It In oxpectt'd In hiivf tlio liulldlnK ro.'uly for oncupnnry hy f lii-lRI iiium tlmi Tim cost of construction will ! $345, The new lintMing wilt be modern In every resp-'Ct and will bo one of the finest In Kastern Orcfron. ioim,M mi;n hkaiv to KIAN(,r. Hl; TOLIj ukiix.k TWIN" FALLS (AH Portland. Ore., interests represented by It. M. .Murray of 8pokan who five years hko was. Miiporvlslntf enBl neer for coniitruetion of the Hb aen bridge ucross Hnake river can yon 10 miles eust of here, are pre pared lo finance entirely tho con struction of n rim-to-rlm toil liridKC over Hnale river canyon at Ulue Ijikes. fiv miles north of here, according to Nlnlvmenl made hy Mr. Murray to ihe chamber of commerce officials here Thurnday evening. Mr. Murray's fftutcnicnt indicates tliut competition has developed for the rlKht to build the llluc Iikes bridge since Dr. I. II. Ktelnman of New York, noted b rid (ft! builder and president of the American As social ion of Kntrineers, as a result of recent, InvrntiKatlon here, an nounced that he would recommend to New York Investors who were prepared to finance tho undertak lnn thjit the project would be a feasible and prufitiihin ona : ;OVi:itNOK IX 1LANK KASH MONIiOK, Conn. A!') Ciover nor John H. Trumbull and Major Talbot U. Kreeniau of tho J 18th observation sound ron. Connect lent National CHuird, crashed in a pas ture hero Friday while flylnjf 1o the Danbury fair from Hartford. Neither was In hired. When The North Wind Blows the most (tralifyinp; foeliiiff is to know Hint the coal bin is full nml that the family is comfortable sate from illiit'ss nnd harm. Knight's Spring Canyon Coal Is Clean Coal "Host Hy Test In Your Own Furnace"' Better order a load today. l.r.MHKK All Grades All Prices. Grande ftonde Lumber Co. Itelail Ynids Across the Trucks on (Jiwrnvood inii rii-ii- An Ell lift nitv iuw a'itack si:i: KAl.KM, Ore'. I c.i!lai'lnir tlio ; V 'l V, ' rcouruKej by t hi- issuance of auto- mobih! insurance uollcics with ran. tiseatlon clauses. Will Moore, ntate insurance commissioner, ha.s' ai pealed to the I'nited Hlates'1 mi premo court from tho decision of federal court. Hearing has been set for December 1. Judge Mean's decision was made In the net Ion of the Fidelity & Deposit company or Maryland sought to test the Ore gon state code. Mr. Moore asjertcd the. policy is sued auainst the confiscation of automobiles for transportation of lliitior lias bud a Jiig sule la this state nnd that this insurance clause encouratfeH prohibition law viola tors. Oregon Nursery Company Sued JIlMJiUOILO. Ore. The 1 Port land Trust & H&vingH bank filed suit In tho Washington tco.unt,v:clr cult court . ugulnst th Oregon Nursery company of tfireneo for k foreclosure .-or rnorlgagu bonds. The suit uImo asked that a receiver be appointed to take possession of and to control and operate ti(! business und property, ot thu nurs ery comimny. Salem Stores IncorponHril . I HAI.KM, (He. The Associated Hton-B, of Sali'in, wa.s Inc-orpornti-il wilh u t-apitiil Htoc-k or $lpo.ooo. Thi- inrorporatorn nrQ K. A. l lilnV ami Kilivuril Schiinke or Sah-'m and J. I). Seam or Alhunny. Tin' on-Ici-pi-llMc- now own12 nloi-i., jo ratiMl In Snli-ni, Jlnllj-iV, .NvWuort. T0I11I0, Hllvvrton, Monnioiil h null lliho. anil lin.1 millonx flint prol. lihly will Ini-ii'am' ilu-lr Flori'.-) to 4i. 1 ill IB. lim 'MM ! SJ I Attractive Bungalow m w $ r 1 Msesfl. 6Y7i IT, 1 A (ly V. IMinly) Tho Spanish type of bungalow with its snow white walls and vivid red roof, Is rapidly1 gaining in favor among home-builder.i throughout the country. In the south and par ticularly in the soutbcHn part of ( 'atlfornla and in the southwest this type o house is very popular. Homo builders, always on th look out for new and novel designs are, almost sure to take bold of the Spanish design ami popularize tt. So the model illustrated today is one that should huvo u wide ap peal. ,1 ., i This design1- calls for rf-broad street frontage. It being 40 feet In width. With un east front tige. the spacious living room is placed on the south side, with fireplace In the rour and a largo buy window, giv ing Ihe effect of a sun roorri. The Itvlnir room extends tlio rutin deiiih of the housw und Is ilia. sort of a room the family will love to gather in und one in which friends will feel, a decided atmosphere of welcome and cheer. - The dining room ban1' been omitted, it being intended 'to use the end of the living room, for thin purpose. Thero Is a separate breakfast alcove convenient to tho kitchen. The bedrooms open off n small hall and a terrace, reached front a French door is located In the front for screens only. In the basement beside the laundry and Ihe fusuace room there Is an amus'-ment room ns well. This Is an ideal place for tho children to play tn rainy weather. The outside walls are smooth while cement plaster and the roof Is of brilliant red Spanish tile, which is a very effective color scheme. f I'slng the bent materials possible throughout, U Is estimated this hun;ulov can be built lor from lijonu to $7riUl, inclusive of the plumbing and the hmttng. Greenland ice Caps Cause Europe's Storms COPKNIIAGKX (AD Tf n mc teorological wireless rtiithm were established in the Interior of Greenland, It would be possihln to warn Kurope of coming storms with absolnle certainty, in the opinion of I'rof. W. 11. llohbs of Michigan lniversUy. Trof. Hobbs is here assisting in the scientific program for the expedition of l.auge Koch across the inland Ice of Greenland next year. A similar phenomenon Is only to be found on the Antarctic conti nent, where Sir Doug his Mawsou, by wireless from the Inland ice. warned the south coast of Aus tralia of a terrible c clone that reached Australia 4S hours later, said l'rof. Ilobbs. Most of the wcalht r affecting 11 rope COIlies from wreenuwiu ley mountains, l'rof. llnl.h be lieves, 1 "The results of the long series of expeditious on the ' Inland Ice. which were commenced by On lager Home ISO years ago, clearly show that the Murnm of northern nnd western Kurope originate as cy clones In the cold air or the inte rior of Greenland and fnm there rage over und beyond the coasts with a violence which surpasses that of n tropical hurricane," lie satft. The new Koch expedition across Greenland will have an opportun ity of testing l'rof. Hobbs' ll.corte.. Koch will carry self-n -gisterliiR Ap paratus for measuring meteoro logical court it ions and newly in vented appllahcfs able to st:ind the sh.iklng of sledge trnxels. Hn'kcn A j; ft in Suck ( nmly LONDON (AT) Sucking sugar sticks or candy Is again popular with member of the .Mock ex chang" now th;it business be coming sonifwhat slsckvr. Paring the war this 4a-yenr.oM custom lapsed because of the difficulty of setting Migar, FlRMEflS OUST CI-OVKU OKKKK (Special) The small acreage of summer fnl low In this community is all seed ed. The farmers nre now busy hauling grain. The fall plowing will sturt soon. Tho Ames-Davis bailor, of Vnion, Is expected to be here within the next two weeks to bale the Cross and DeVore bay. Al Hcndrtson, farmer and stock man of the Heppnor country, and L. Wlliamson of Jji Grande were business visitors - here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeVore moved to Cnlon the past week. They spent the summer at Clover Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samson and son were recent business vis itors in this vicinity. Mrs. Dean Olson and" baby are at the home of Mrs. H. C. Dahl stroin. ' Mrs. Warren, sister of J. A. Mc Canse, bius returned to Pomoroy, Wash. . , 1 1 . Mrs. Delbert McCunse spent the week end with friends nt North Powder. She was given a. shower at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gil It ison. J. T. DeVore and son Max were business visitors to Ia , Grande Saturday. They also went to Cove, where they visited Mr. DeVorc'a father who has just returned from a three months' trip to L.os An geles, California. Mrs. Hen Hlnlse was a Iji Grande visitor tho past week. Several families nre leaving Clo ver Creek this fall, Including the families of George Aughey, Stanley Shaw. Wllianv Watklns, J. T. De Vore nnd Sass Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slater and Mr. and Mr.'. Charles Waltz were Sunday visitors to Clover Creek, Mrs. Fred Davis was a business visitor here the first of the week. IOWA ItAXI) WINS HONORS OMAHA (AP) Monahan Post band of Sioux City, Iowa, won the A meiican Legion national band championship and $looo In the fi nals of the contest Thursday. Columbus, O., took second place and Denver Dom, Wis,, "the best town by a dam site," n their ban ners proclaimed, was third, win ning iffiuo and $2fi0, respectively. Oklahoma City was fourth and Minnennolls fifth. Say, thnt rnr of No. 2 Shingle has arrived. I (old ytm boys that we would sell this car for Si.or a thmwind. Ni hop to it. We're rNvHiig a ar of roofing this week. lHitr pctiplr are hold ing their tmler until this car tirrlit as up cpcct to compete with the mtitl tinier ImiiscN. Our paint Is getting pretty weU cleaji ci I out. You know we'rn selling II at l'.M. a gallon. We riprct In put In another lnrk of paint In Ilie spring... Good -by. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The Poor Mao's Friend Oppo, Foundry. Phone tl-IM No Sunday BaslneM 11 Softwood Demand Slow; Daily Movement Heavy Lighter buying by the yard trade has slowed up- softwood demand but he current movement in still heuvy and in. excess of lust year's totals, says the American Lumber man, Chicago. 'While bookings of the principal softwood 'mills during the week ended Sept. SO Tell below those for the preceding week, they were but 2 per cent below the total cut, which also declined. Slocks were reduced by shipments S per cent In excess of the total output. Demand Is'undoubtedly being sus tained by the record building activ ity In the city areas, us rural sec tions continue to buyJlghtly and are not making any appreciable additions-to their holdings. A survey of retail yards in the Kansas City territory showed that .while fifties for August were P.2 per cent larger than in July, and 20 percent larg er I Htm in the corresponding month last. year. stockB at the. end of the month were, 1.0 per cent, less than a month before and O.S per cent less than' a year ago. In view of the fact that this situation, fairly typical of the middle West. -has changed little, in the lust month, producers are expecting a wave. of eleventh hour buying that wiil bring fall business up to a satisfactory total. - , Southern pine ; has reached a strong statistical, position that should give a new; firmness to the market. Orders booked during the week of Sept. 18 showed a greater margin .above, production than at any time since Nov. 28, 1924, while the uverago order, file per mill has increused IS. 9 8 per cent since June, 1126. Buyers are exerting a bear ish influence on the barket but. with stocks low, the mills are re fusing to make concessions. The fir rail market has weaken ed as a result of the Inactivity of middle-western buyers, but - the cargo market is firm, except with tho Atlantic seaboard where cer tain weakening;', tendencies have been noted. California trade is well sustained and the export market has shown un improvement, with to ft receut. placing' of some good sized orders; from' Australian buy- rs;, Uuring tho current waeit the (arfter mills booked orders ,.6-per. aunt uboVe production, Shipments' wvro 8 per cent above production, so that - stocks,- which have been low, were further depleted. In the hardwood.- field, there is an active demand from- the furni ture, interior' triin, automotive and flooring groups anu prices are veryi firm. ' BUGG PAINT COMPANY l'nlnls. Oils, Class. Vaml!) nmslien and I'ailiter'a Supplies i.o.o.f. nmijniNO Eiitraitec on Wasbjuglon lHi " " WBlue - Mountain ; ' H Oregon Lumber- j Jjl, Bargains . II l J III Im Wc have left a good nmoiint of Ceilinpr, ! I M ll IMl 1 which we are offering at an astonishing E :(l i ii'II: 1 ij lllj II We also have FlooriiiR at an equally jlj j i i ll I , You will be pleased with the bargains I'll' I III 'l! ill '1 we always have on hand. j 'pfjij. ;; II I ( 'Bowman-Hicks j Lumber Co. II I ISlll Chain and Box Wood' Main ill 'k Permits Oct. 6-Pi'rinlt lsminl lo A. C. KHson to alli-r anil n pair n ilwi-Hinff ptacp on Thlrrl atri-i't l. twiM-n V anil 35 ayi-tllli'S.- t'oat 126. . Oct. 9 Pt-rnilt Ifisuod to TnvM Mrlilrtim to I'n-.ct it Imllillnu on l.ako nvrnuo hi'tweon Oak and (Vilir steri-18. t'ost fto. ......... Oct. 9 IVrmlt lfnu-l to E.. HchWfii;or to i-ri-ct n two-story Btom Dulininu wllh Uvlnis (imr-ti-rs on Ailiinm nvi-nuc. font i 14110. . ' ... Ort. 10 rormit Issui'il to ), x-' li r Kitton to lillilil n ronibinu tion fraraffo nnd wooilsln-il on l-'ir Mri'ct liclwi.cn Y nml V. uwnui-s. l!ost U)0. , G.VNC; WArt TAKl'.S TOI.li NEW YORK . (AD AnotllT miinlcr -was attrihuti'd liy pollco to the bootleBKer-BanK-stc'i- feud that has taken a .nleady toll of liven durr inp the recent -weeks. Michael Plronl, taxlcal) chauf feur, was riddled wilh five bullets fired from aivott the street with Illumination Qf The Right Kind Tho pi-oper llliinilimtrnii or tlio liiimo Is nn Important pi-oli. Irm. fall on us lo alii jou in plannlnic your t-lit-U-lt- wlihis. Our oxpcrlciu'o In iloins this sort or work enables us to Iny out a oouvi-iileiil system of oullets ill the least possible, expense. i:sllninles (ilailly l-'iiriilslicil. H. & S. Electric , Koiiimei' Ilolel llulldiiii;. Wood . OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We are thoroughly prepared to make Cabiinpts, Chests, and "Built-Ins" to fit any space. , ' . ;. ,. Ask for Estimates:'"' ' '" " La Grande Construction and Supply Company CHAS. HARRIS. I In, unrrrliiK accuracy of a Bhorp- nhootfr. 'Ilie t'lininaii. who was with two conieuVrati's, incupiil. l!.jtivfs ilpnii'd that Plronl had liocn Involved In lioptli'RHlnp; nc-llvllii-s. A Brushful Now Saves Two Later! . We have Taints and Oils at the - right price. Satisfaction or your money back. Paint Store '1