La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 09, 1925, Image 6

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    P.ujro Six
THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, November 9, 1925.
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IS COMPLETED
ltr-dei-oratlon ' of the Fundny
Krhool iiurtTH anil remodeling
and iMiulituii-ni of the kitchenette
that will be. used In connection
with tint uimlalrn community par
lor 'tin- ini'liidi'd In iiliuill. $200
WaiTti flooi-s i Warm
bedrooms. A whole
houseful of warmth enh
foe yours by letting us
install a furnace in your
home. .
" I'.UY NOW . :
. Pay By The Month ; -:
Fred
Spaeth
worth of Improvements Unit ure
being mudn on the Presbyterian
church building.
The Sunday school rooms, which
H-rvi- also us the main dining room
or 1 lio church, being tinted in
soft loins of cream and Inn, with j
a' tustcful border Ht.in'ihtl in
hrown.
Cuhlm-ts anil (abbs an- being In-f
stalled In 11m kllchenette, and u
service window hat been cut Into ,
the wall that separates It from ihe'
comin unity room, -w hero social f
meetings ure conducted. Willi H b
completion, t hi kitchenette will al
low the serving of small companies
wllhout the inconvenience of I ( uns
porting l'od und dishes up iiihI
down HtalrH.
, : A Concrete Stucco Bungalow
I, s inti;ki:sts a.ws.
American Intends aVo rapidly
injecting themselves into tlu Ku
ropean building uihI real eaiate
situation, ami both tin- comment
and Knglnnd huM groat potential
possibilities of development com
putable to Ihe pr-Hnt spectacular
progress now going on In this coun
try, according to H. ' W. Shhiih.
president tit H. W. HiraiiH A Co.,
who has Jnsi returned niter m-urly
three. mouths spenl broad studying
the financial, building and real -tnt
ciluntlons.
i;ilKCTINi I'AKM llt'll.DIXCH.
COVK (.Special) Many or tin
farmers hen are busy folng car
penter worli. A. I,. pecker In hulld
Iiik u now harn, N, J'. Kiglit a hog
h on no, 1 Lynn 'hadwlek a chicken
nous.? and H. W. Koger is rc-siiltigl-Inif
H'.'vinil buildings. Ai'tliur J.ireh
Iff hlltlilliiK a K'iraK:-
.M()Thi:-si,avi:u nsAxr,
KKI-HO, WaKh. Mr;, ''era Ziul:,
Wlio kllli'd n-r ;i- t :ir-(;
their Klama riv ! (!. .
to Ihe WfHlern V.'i.n.
pltal lor tin- iii:Mr- ti
tills iirii'rntmn )y a
Kiia rd..
, Kunnral m rviri for llw dead
child will hi- hold at Kahuna,
wIuth the hoily In held.
"iltuooni
travclliiB
PAINT SHOP TO .
HE REMODELLED
AT COST OF' $300
I
Ot'orife -I-'awr, vlioHi point rdioi
was pralieally d.'Miroycd by f In
early UiMt .wel;r hi'.M ariMnmeed that
he will tnuiH-dlulfdy hi1 uliutit -roiiHiruetlmr
th.-, hnllilliiK-. with tho.
iiitt-mlonH of Iineinw it ready for.
uhi- uh iiilel;ly uh poHibe,
At first Mr. KuKor, wan doubtful
v.ht'llu-r li rould be n;ilva'Od or
not but he findH that about on
spi-nt altrrlnt,' and rvpalrlnj?, t It
bnildinif will put It In firnt 'rluKS
condition. - .
Fliii,-
DWIHQfiooitfl
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tCO Coojt
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Don't Put It Off-Put It On!
The iiiipaliittit ltoiiMti Is a rnnntniit pn-y of rot And
'I"hi'si roix-t-H ore uluny.s nt wrk- and eon so a tlu-ii times
' Katcr Iosn rvi-ry uir lliun.riiv, l',er moment. mi drlny
ou Iiiitijim' tin ilaiiMK" iloiif. Don't put. It. orr apply u
coal ur iwn of
J. & D. Paint
NOAH'S
ltK'llKS KTKIKK WOKKIvK
IIAIIHIII-IKI.I), tin-. A BtruK
SlIliB t'oiKrnrtor ill t Liu aire of to,
worklUR In t'oqulll . mid )(cf du.
port with only muU'rut ffnunron.
Al Hump wi'lronii'il un offont from
Vork i-ity who, nftr four
yfrH of Hi'iirt'h, found liljn nt a Job
In Hi'tMlnport to udviw! him hi' wu
hnlf owner or un -Ktiitf of :4.0ti5.
fliin h'ft him uml brothen hy un
uiK'h'.
! Tin- inte nt dlil not wait for.. Mr.
Hump to .HvtMu IiIh ufi alia , ami
ruMliod hlmi uwny to Ni'W York to
uHxuiiiii. ninnujit'int'nt of .!' $ I
SIKI.OOO. Till' l'8lule t'OOBl.Ull of
i!fi.ooo In liberty hoiida , and a
bulldlllB 111 Ni'W York lty. ,
PoRclt-
ll.MIZ.
Permits
Nov.-2 Permit llsstu-d to S. A.
Cardinit-r to ultor and repair a
two-siory f runic buslnt s.h build
in? on Kir between .K-ffonion and
' Adams. Cost $4f(i.
Nov. 3 Permit Issued to J. W.
StottH to .erect 'n ifarape.on JaeU-Bon-between
Depot and Kin Coat
$'...
Nov. G Permit Issued to
George, Ka(?er to niter and repair
his pulnt Nhop on Second be
tween Jefferson and Palmer,
cost M00.
a mqi'Ok Arms si:i.i:d
Nov. 6 Inult iwmed to Ft.
Ludwig- to ultnr and repair a
hrtck building on Kir between
JofferHon and the railroad track.
Cost 5.
(Hy W. W. lMinly)
To thow who lmvo less than
oaf) to put into a home, today's
type of bungalow iti especially
sultnd. Hui!t of wide aiding to the
first story sills, siained a dark
brown, painted a cream color, nar
row sidimr above, this cozy little
home can be built for between
tUOOO and $il"00, exclusivo of the
plumbing and lieulintf, ' aeeordintf
to tho arcJiltect's eaiimrtte.i'J'liis Is
ono of thy most. economical Io;u(ss ----w----(--n--i--.-
pobslblo und for the youiiff married ennlul nilrutorics m widely di
couplo just starting out to I ulld. It Uimllar. There Is the "bad effff"
Is un Ideal plan. type, us he Is referred to by lib
One enters this little, home by (fellow travelers. This type "hips
Nov, 7 Permit Issued to Ivuhn
und Zwelfel to ulter und-repulr
a dwelling on Jefferson between
(Ireenwood and Hemlock, (.'cat
1 00. .
.Mi;j)KOJU, Ore, Thrro uller?ed I . r rf 1. 1 .,.! ..n,i nniinn
bootbKfifers were captured with thejth llvhiR room. In which tin-re arc, tin wanted by the authorities und
lurK. Ht amount of moonshin ever four sunny windows. A wide door- not infrequently are detained en
'i.eu in jucKson countys history, wny u-uiIh Into the dinin? room ' route, moMly without gunplay; for
j. j, Kin-Hi, mum BpiH:iai oiiierr,
ami Cletus McCredle, fcd'TuI pro
hibition officer, arrested J. .1. Tra
vel's f HtocKtou, f'al.', with- 120
Kullnits of coru whiskey tu his po-Sf-swlon
and Walter Dyreborj: uttd
John Hugh tier of Huxminenlo with
Mt ini lions of luoonshloe, seven
mlli-s south of Ashland.
Thi'ir two automobile.) were cmt-fiseahd.
ijj v':.v'Biue Mountain j I
II Oregon Lumber ; j! jl
III III Courteous, Dependable Service j
II . Highest Quality ' 'M
11 Timber .
j I il ivij I Consistent, Conservative Prices. ';''' V't
: 1 ' 'W; I Economy For You. l : I "j j!
1 1 Bowman-Hicks j
; Lumbei Co. 1 1 li j
!ji mil!: I Chain and P.ox Wood. Main 517 ill il Y
mm n" lira
ft immFmmm
whlrh-htm tliri'i- Iiitki- windows, " l u curloim cxpt'rl;nco that the
niakliiK an Idi ul plan- for housi' I "hard Buy" who will Jcold a nnl
plunts and flowi ra. Tin- kitchen In . form "" the Hast Hide In Nfw
urrunKi-U o aa to wivu tlw. honsi'- Yorl uuall: foripttH he haa a hip
wlIVs mi'pa and time, and there l,0-l"'t when junked from the rods
la u back pori h. The bath room Is !,y n ,"nk' ""IK" ehlef of police
eonvenlently loeated b.nv i the 1,1 I anklown, North Carolina.
two bed rooms and Ihere la ample Then there la the contrast the
rloset fipaee. youiiKster nuikltijr his ftrsl trip and
With Its BleamlnK while walls, HV'S; ''"ni to ilolefully doubt
lord of the famous "A-Xo. 1."
There is the card ad pool nliark,
with or without Ills "roll" s-creU-d
in bis underclothes. Also the bo
who's going to make his killing
(bringing' It over from) ltermnda.
anil a brilliant n-d or green roof
wilh window trlnitnlngB to match, 1
this little home would present
most attrnetfve appearance Kver-gri-cns
set around tht- base of tlit
hoti.tr and rows of senrh-t rnige, or
some other brilliant flowers border
ing the walk, would add a charm
It would be hard for any ' one to
pass by. . Jl is just such hwccI, un
usmiining, dainty and comfortable
homes that rest the spirit and soul
of those who livi Iheri m olid give
to I he passi-rby a dt-ii lo stop
aifd partake of Its p ac and (ith-t
charm. k
OLD TYPE'BQ'
mum
ATLANTA. Cti. (Al')-The old
type hobo may b motorizing litm-
but tmlt
1 are that
ct ixtant;
cmimenced
i-M. ( J-Ollt li
lt' lnto-a "flivver In
cations In the south
(lie veieran raitbtid i
and, at this time hv
his s''tiv jn. i' 1 ' ' "t:
M' 11' '. .
A
liiere i,s the, oilier typo who will
confine his alcoholic cndf.avors to
personal consumption, lit hers will
work the. old con game.
Put the mast harmless and tru
est lo the old -type species Is the
irnuinc vagabond who only un
sworn (he call of I ho wanderlust.
In many cases the plain home
town boy who Is out to tee whal
he can si-o.
! I'.'d.
,1 ''.y t'l"
' IN 'P
. , . ' tt -n 'I
tie c'inuiiii;
an t I hr.il.s
while the
" t tt, rrd vnn
. . " t nnxle of
i nir hat arb'tl
r. pv i its of the
tf th fast llm
ma.iorii y content
iheiiiselveB with the old "sble-door
Pullman" better know n as the
box car.
From way stations near and far
rome reports of n heavy southward
trend of tramps; and from, all di
rections. This year seem to find
an unusual proportion of them
with the Florida fever.
Starling In August from the far
northwest, fnr mutuary. Weary
Wtlltf- soon attaches a boon buddy
und before the rhanK' Is made lo
Chicago there ji clan of s-vrr;il
score In a MtiKto box c r. Hy the
time the Itinerants r a h the far
south they have become almost a
bglen.
Vicissitudes may intervene, how
ever. In which eventuality the
small town Is feel with the prob
lm of housing a number exc-s
sively beyond the fort siirbt of the
planners or its rultiboe or little
jail. In this case the unwelcome
Bre usually escorted to the town's
limit-, aud thus put to the Irksome
trouble of hopping the net freight.
t-tng of a beteroreiteAua nature
nrul type, tlie ohjivt of t he per-
SPAETH BUYS
S
HOI
farm. Mrs. Henry, who is living ,ugency from Mrs. Louisa 1arsuu,
In Portland will soon Join ' him.
The Ooorgo II. Currey Heal Kstute
iigcncy conducted the negotiations,
M. n. Hogcrs Iiuh moved Into
the property at 1101 I, avenue
which he purchased ihrough the
lleorge H . ii rrey 1 ti-a I Ksta t e
who is now residing at Palo Alto,
California. :i
- A 100-acro farm near Union be
longing to .Mrs. Henderson, which
was listed with the Oeorgo H. Car
rey Heal Kstnto ugency, lias been
sold lo Dr. tiilmoro of Fnion.
l'red Hpaeth has purchased tite
house belonging to (. . Hopkins
at I MOO H. (1,11.1 atreet. This house j
Is one or the best In the city. It i
Is a two-story building, with eight
rooms, convenient ly arranged. In i
an excellent residential section. I
Air. and Mrs. Hpaeth expect tot
move to their new homo in about
two weeks, Air. Spaith announced
tills morning.
si:vi:it.i. saijn maii-:
Klmer HloitlarU ha.- purchased i
the Frank lluyes home at KU5 O
avenue an! has a force of men I
making extensive improvements ;
prior- lo taking possession. Air.
and Mrs. Hayes have moved to
Pendleton, (heir former homo, 1
where Air. Hayes is engaged in tin! ,
oil business. The sale was made
through lhe George It. Currey Heal
l-Jstute agency.
VF AHF. C.OIXti TO SF.M, OIT
Twenty thonsiinit feet of 11 and
lft sblplap at a Ins.. at it f-
poorly millcil. Vou might us h
for lining a stiakn hi side to lie
pajM-iiHl over with float Irnlng felt
fir ii so It for roof sJiccMmt miuIt
shingle or niitld your rliH-ken
bnusru W art selling It fnr St 7
per M. a- lofut im It lasts. I
haven't hail my breakfast yet.
har twrn -wlllDf orrtTi all ntnm
tug. Tlicw are nten lnlbr yanl
walttiijr now ami I am tlrctl to
start the Monday morning with,
(iontl-bye.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Ttie Foor Han't rrtaori
Dp pa FtMUMSr?. PtM M-flS
No fuoOay Busteent .
Walter .J. Henry, formerly owner
of ihe Klgln Itecorder, has pur
chased u farm of J. 1. Slater con
taining 173 acres four miles north
west of K.lgin known ns the Porter
GLASS
The Largest Stock in La Grande
WINDOW GLASS
PLATE GLASS -WINDSHIELD
GLASS
. . SEDAN DOOR GLASS i
. ART GLASS
La Grande Construction
and Supply Company
("HAS. HARRIS. .
l'lUXni'IlK IIUSl'lTAIj
Sick furntture made Weil.
New furniture well made.
Prices Reasonable.
Sawa Filed
Tools Sharpened.
J. II. UMIKKI
i:l02 O Ave.
BUGG PAINT
COMPANY
Paints, Oils, (ilnss, Varnlsl
Ilmshes nml I'ttlntur's
Supplies
I. o.o.i' mrir.niNO
Knlrniice on VVasliington
Wiring
Supplies
Appliances
Repair Work
H. & S. Electric
Sonimer Hotel Bldg.
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Owe 1
Ten Powerful Reasons Why
You Should
Owe Your
.ooie
1. It is a civic duty.
2. It saves you money.
3. It is a sign of thrift.
4. It enhances your credit.
5. It makes you more independent.
(5. It is the best possible investment.
' 7. It is a badge of good citizenship.
8. It is your supreme duty to jour family.
9. It is evidence of good business judgment.
10. It is a continual and perpetual source of happiness
and contentment.
Heat Your Home With
KNIGHT'S SPRING CANYON COAL
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Grande Ronde Lumber
Company
Retail Yards Across the Tracks on Givenwood
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