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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1925)
J V, Monday, Noveinlx.'!' 2,'. 11)25. pjiiro Six THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER (' H INTS OH E3 U I I D. I O BUILOfNG HERE IS SLOWING II D No permltH worn t turned from (lie. rily recorder'! office dnrliiK t!e , punt weeU for new enriHi ruction, ni ItirMiKh Hcvernl permilH raNinjffor liltcruiloiiH iiml n-ptilrH to bui'.flinKH jnlt'emly Ntundhifr were applied for. Prominent ninonr these Im u per 111 II. Imuicd to Hum IIiutIh Mutiirduy, lo alter nnd re pit I r a two-ntory utotie. lniMfnt KH building on' Mr filreet between Aludimm iiikI .Mtin roa. . K. lli'UKHler bfifi rnnlrtieted tn do the work on the UurriH build in (j, which will uuiuiint to ap proximately $l '.0n. HullilliiK a'llvllh'H hnve Klncken ed to Heme extent in Lu (Jrando. largely due to the IpUM-ndlng win ter, willed makes far difficulty in biiildltiK. eHpeclully In foumlat Ion work. Construction begun . soma time uko Ih KoinK ahead Hiendily. The work on tin- municipal bulbling Ih proKi-eHHlnfc at U t:ilr l pace with the new fire tower erect i '( and Interior work nh;ipliiK up. The new war-hoiie the elly Ih biiildltiK near 'the Second tit reel vlnduct Ih expected to he cnin pleied within the nevt few weeliH. ItcHhlential construction Ih near ly completed throughout the elly Furnace Heat Can 'be yours A small down payment is all we ask. Pay the balance in easy monthly installments. Ask 1 us about it today. Fred Spaeth although lietv mid there, one rind Home Iioiihi a JmhI Mlnrb-d or In am or I wo eaiieH, prep:iraHoiiH for cree I Ion belli: made. . oxrono vol (I-; woitsr k i: or itui risii stauk 1 A lt 1 if iN (AC) Tim Oxford voire, "Hint la nientahle thing that Ifi worxe thmi oxford troiiHerH." in J the woiKt vlee on Itie KllKlish hi it (fa Modau, in the opinion of St. John lvine, dfiimjitie crii ft ami play wright. Tlil.s voice, ha Huld, wan more re vol I ing than the ( 'oekney aecent. K winging to comment on the Amt'jieau Jit age, Krvlne. declared Ronton wim a town where the poor est playn got the Jin-gent audiences and tlie bent play the e;ist, while )p deHerilied Chicago H one of 1 he wor.it plaern la America lor the ater production. Jle has JiiHt returned from cx leiiMve travel. Stucco Cottage of English Design 1 !ii)" si . i't 1- V n J r i 1, V 'A'" 7 1 ! J 1 T 3- IV The cost of a HI nd u M'ftld liifr, ineludlnjf the dowry of the bride, frequently ruins the family, the tirldc'n parents often mortKaKlnfi all their ponse:-nlonH for thlH cere-monv. rrHM'iriti-: iiosimtai. Hlek furnituru muda weil. . Ni'W f iii-nlt u re well maths 1 Tinea lleaRnnnlile. Hjuvh I-'lled Tools Kharperi'd. .1. it. mosi:v i:!02 O Ae. Permits " Hi 1 If you use poor paint it costs yu dearly. If you use no paint at all you pay lor it in depreciation of property. Ymi pay for ijoiid paint why not use it? NOAH! Paint Slore Od. 2S IVrnilt Ihik-I Io K. M. Iloyd lo alli r ami n-pair a two-Htury brick ImniiicfH liulliliiii; on Ailams avi'niip liwei'n Kiln and Kir. Com ?10. Ort. 20 IVrmlt Irain-.l to I.. 1. H. c'nun'li to allcr anil rpnulr a oni-story rraini' IhiIIiIIiik on AHh liflwfiMi l''ourlh anil lllrch. Cost $1111). Ort. 2!i I'rnnll Issni'i tn Hfnry Gray lo alli-r anil ri'palr a linllilhiK on lOnst ('.nnHylviinla h'lwwn ('lu rry anil .Maple. Cost ?75. , Oct. ill TVrmlt IHHncil lo Sam llarrlH to alter anil repair a two. mory atone IniHim-Hi. huflilliiK on Klr a! reel between MuiHhuii alul Monroe. f'oHt JlMld. vur.oi. I bto Pool ', l-oo. ,;1--"A g. 1 . p zJBJj 1 Iiwiha DnnfJ iL iuik. jj jj AN IXAI'.II.ITV TO Kll.l. A M i insr ;km.:v.v iiii cit's tv:kt ! r.K.VKVA (A I') ir one liopes to iret a license to ilrlve an autoino blle In Lieneva yon niu.vt firsl or all lie unable to kill a man. 'I'lte police examiner plant.s lilm xclr stoically In llic .nililille of aomc nnlreiitenlei thoronislirnrc ami nr. ilei-M Ilie eamlliiate for a license to ilrlve swll'tly ilown upon lilm -with Hie in.innetlon to sloii anil stop only when the front rim or the car touches the wiilsthaml of tile Walt. Ini; nfllcial. Many a woman anil, yes, many a man. Ihelr nerves H'nltcre'l, rail In this feature or the ilrivillK test. The two C.eneva examiners have ilevclopeil into crack iloilKcrs ami acrobats. They have to be Ir they waul 111 kc"p Ihelr inbs nllve. 000O0OOOOO00OO000O0OOO0OO000000O000O0OO000000O00OOOO000O0OO00OO00O0OO0OO0O S 0 O r. O O O O O O O o a o '! o . o I o : o , o 1 o o . o 1 o o o ' o o ; d i o O i o ' o iS t o o o o o o o o few (Uy W. V. I-iirdy) The Knxlfsh typo of liouse Is one that Is rapidly growing- In popular ity IhroiiKiiout the country, as It embodies bolli charm and simplic ity, together with prncticabiltiy and durability, the typo of home illustrated today is one Unit. has a wide 11 ppeni (o prospective home builders. One notes first the fact, that this home is built of stnceo from bnse to roof. This in itself is un eco nomical hint as those anticipating' bulMlng1 their own home will no doubt note that stucco Is durable 1 nd does not require painting1 every other year or so as a frame cot t aire does. It also makes the house inoru or less fire-proof. J Today's design, which includes lining1 room, living1 room, kitchen, bath ami two bed rooms, all on the ground riooi. can be built, accord ing to the archlteoi's estimate, for from $:tS0(i to $tsmi. exclusive of the plumbiug- 11 nd heating1. The living room, which is a good sized bright spot, is featured by a fire place bt-tween two windows. It Is ; IL' feet :t by If. feet 0 im lies ami In i nddil ion to the two wbelous ul-n-ady tih-iitiom-d then- is a pleas ant grouping of three windows that overlook the front terrace. A wide arched doorway leads from this pleasant room into the dining room from which one go's diivct Into (he happy little Ullchen with Its stove, ice box, cupboard, sink and service mi ranee alt conveniently arranged. The two bed rooms, each with a closet and t wo windows, and 1 he biith room -are conveniently group ed around a lillie hal).:y thai separates the living quarters from the keeping quarter thus assur ing privacy. The portico entrance with grace fully curving iron railings gives a quaint and very Knglish effect that lends lo this modest home an un usual air of distinction. Sheep loiut(T). A yearling or two-year old ram may be used on a flock of 50 to 76 ewes, and sometimes on as many as no. An exceptionally early, well grown ram lamb may be used on u flock of 20 lo 25 ewes, but as a rule this Is not good practice. A good yearling ram for a gmde flock Is worth from 2o to $50 at the present scale of prices. To avoid inbreeding, most breed ers get a new ram every two years. A ram shouid be good for at least four years of service, thus trading of rams is usually necessary. ('nil Kwes Mahlltty. Cull ewes are best eliminated from the flock before then become too thin and (iectupil, and while they eun still he sold at a fair price. Any ewe that (ails to breed for two seasons is not to.be sold. Whore lambs lire wort h 1 0 cents ,a pound In the fall, ?4 should b. a fair price for cull ewes. Cull ewes are usually sold In the fall at a time when the sheep market Is not very good, but on account of high cost of holding I hem over un til spring it is usually better lo sell and stop the expense bill. Good littiuh Crop Possible. , The chief factors of a large lamb crop are prolific ewes, pb nty of green feed at breeding time, virile rams, good feed and plenty of ex ercise, during the winter, good wea ther und good care at lambing time and good milk-producing feed lor the ewes while suckling. Growers count on 1 nit lambs ai marketing lime for each inn ewes in the breeding flock under farm con ditions over a period of years.. There is probably something wrong with the ewes or the management If the nop inns less than this for a number of years. "lied" Grange, famous football star of 1 he Cn.versity .of Illinois, turned down u movie rout met to return lo his old job of delivering ice from door to door. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 :lders! Wc Have Just What You Need And Our Pikes Arc-Uiht Roofing, Builders' Hardware, Paint and Oils, Lumber A Mi KRADKS ALL PRICKS ASK FOR KST1MATKS Grande Rondo Lumber Co. Kotail Y:uds Amiss (he Trucks on (rrenwood o '( III ii; Tm ro ami (iiMvn: iiki.i Mjr.-uv o! ATTAIN AGK UK 1011 0! . o I i;ii;kka. cai. (ai) rihg chewing topneeu and California's climate were given as the explana tion of healthy eld uge by "Aunt j Fanny," a tlnopa Indian. luK years eld. Aunt Fanny h;is chewed to- ! haceo for erhtury mid found it 1 an aid to dtcestion. I Aunl Fanny recent I y Itecame a I convert to Christ la nit y. 1 espite titer vears. .she walks several miles O I eve o'cOM!' day. i.i:ti:s copy or r.im.K. thi n swoons o TOKIO U.Wi A coniplele copy Oiof th Itlble on n single strip of J paper has been nvide by a Jap O aiicse CtiriNtlan missbumry. 1 r. 0 ishtxoka. The paer scroll Is q about 110 inches long und 3tt 01 inches broml. The strip rn be 0n-!,i, hut only with the nid of R O I nianuil ing gla-w. The text U tn o 1 Japanese, more than t.Ono.Onn O 1 characters envertm; the scroll. It 0 , required four yers and throe O j men to complete. At its con- , elusion. It. IshUuka tell Into a o ' long swoon. ! : 1 1 A Farm m Pointers i Softwcod Demand for Week IIoMs Up Well During1 the week ended Oct. 17 the principal softwood mills ship ped Hie full equivalent of their production, and received new or ders for only 2 per cent h s.i despite the latenesa of the season and the necessity of accumulating some re- serves against the- rush of sprimrj demand, fctatlstirn Indictite that volume of city building will be un usually larf-o for winter. Country trade in the northwest this fall has been disappointing, for the reason that farmers have kept the owner-j ship of over fifty pr cent of their 1 grain. . The expectation Is that as thin is sold toward spring, s.iys the! A met lean f.umhermnn, 'hicngo. a large proportion of the cash will go Into farm building improvements. Coast mill slocks of fir are badly depleted,, us sale's for the fit 31 fnrly-one w.ei-ks of the year exceed ed production by four percMtl, and there is now great activity in inanui'acl are, but during the week ended' let. 1 7, though lleW lilMl ncss fell per cent behind th" cut, shipments equated p. b uving no surplus for reserve. From Japan come reports that recent fluanrial difficulties have been overcome and lumber stocks absorbed, so Ihnl export prospects are brighter. Northwest trade has declined, but yard, but era art expected lo enter the market soon. The cargo move ment to ''oth tlie Atlantic coast and Cuiitorti..t la well sustained. lU'VN XIAV HOMi:. IWIO.V, Ore. (Special) V. il. Littler, local fruit buyer, has pur ehasei u residence In North t'niou and 's having the property mod ernlzt d and expects to move tn as soon as the repairs are completed. i:v sToiji vlam:d, UN-ION,' Ore. (Hpoeial) The two store buildings owjied by the Odd Fellows have been leuheo by Alt'. li ode. the proprietor of the menl market and will bo fitted up as a second hand store." 1'urt of the stock is already in the building and the doors are opened for busi ness. -v Lacquered FurulUm Popular. LONDON (AIM lacquered fur niture has hoconiP very populnr amongst society people. A . suite of this kind of furniture for the bedroom has Just bev-n. complete! for tht Queen of Hpatn. In a subtle shade of blue- Princess .Mary Ijjs rcllcR Is having the ex-Boldiers tit Lord ltoberts Workshops turn out a hud room suite for her new home, KgeVton Lodge, - at- Newuiarkei, Tim ground tone is of old Ivory with colorings In reds, blues und greens intermixed. " in t t it kiLiiS two n ; its MYUTi.l-: l'Ol.VT, Ore. Hear ing of the depredations of wild animals, Jap Jarvis and his varmint dogs rouled out mill killed two cou gi.trs. One was about ID fett long end the other a kitten. BUGG PAINT COMPANY 4 ulllls. Oils (illlKS. Varubt Hi'UsIh.m und rnfutcV's . 1.0.0. r. ih ii.iuno lUiliuiiii; on WashiiiKiiHi Xa heAti Tenth Oil! I Floor Sanding Cur Electric Floor Sanding Machine is changing the appearance 'of the floors, in many of La . Grande's homes. . The cost is small. ' ' Ask For Estimates. La Grande Construction and Supply Company CHAS. HARRIS. I AH you have to do witli Oil-O-Miitic is tiirn it on in the fall and off in the spring. You can't hire men to "do what Oil-O-Matic does for you. You won't have to hire anyone to clean house. NateZweifel! Those Hidden Wires . That run between the walls of your home enry-a ' power which is mysterious to all of us. The instila tion of these tiny wires is no longer a mystery to W "trained electrician for he knows just how. the .jVn should be done to add convenience to the niode'h home of today. Consult us about your wiring vA might suggest a few changes that would be a grea factor in lire prevention and also would ,give' ymi'j more sausiactory ngnung. p . '' H. & S. Electric Sommer Hotel IUI"r. nim:m pm tiiii:ii on moviks I A Ills (Al'l iMIrons of the Stenth Art" as the Ki-enrh .call the cinema f entrtlmti-d one-lhlrl of ih entire amount pnt tn 1924 liv t tie t heatT-oin public of !nrin to the ptovlvn. Thi box Offt cea in the 1 oft an, nmr-i cinema hneseH In the capital nnd jmbiirh? Inst nur look In lua.rtiut.neu K em merer o. S onl it iK'hn; uuhmdetl this nminlii'x. ThN itiHhes enr I. i htlers xim- hiK In prvity fa-t. Wp ip-ct two cniltuitU nf itblimle this week nlM n t ar of KHflus. Midi I (nr oitlero. v nit Miiur ninny tlolhu-s for ninny oiiph. Hit eltt nuntllr iuiIuI n t 1 (11. ! snllnn whlelt in AOe on the dollar In wlllnc fat. Lnjr In your sup ply ItWitrv H'k nil rimh. Sonw ine doubts lint a r hnw rrerhH m much cual in so short time. Ir thai pNrty -nn Ct tlw n!" from this freight of flee ntiil riinl out Ibal we Iihm wt ntftvMl fonr of 3m!. wt will make Itlm iitnsont of JttoO in cnb. and a ftallon of paint. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. TUe Poo Mu'a Jrlrixr Oppo. (Xninilr;. IMione M-1IS fij Blue Mountain : 1 ft Oregon Lumber if ill ' j r lljffn'j Y'ou'd appreciate your own Garage this lll'lfj j j; i ly, . winter. It would save ou garage rent or Pi 1 i'i il wol,,c' save '01"' car fom exposure to F i ! 5 1! j jfillM the weather. It wouldn't cost much to j j j ll!U ! '' i Consult I's For Prices. IM f ' ' i Bowman-Hicks 1 . Lumber ,Cov lift MAIN8 u II 1 1 11 1 Chain and Rox Wood. Main 517 f ill W I I J-UMuntaH :tl dO onononnnooonooo 000000000000000000OOOOO OOOOOOOOOOQOO poooooooooepooopooono n mr.