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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1925)
Monday November 30; 1S)2T. Page Six THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 3 DIN O BUILDING i FACTORY HERE K. Hhwelgler, formerly of HIl , vrrtftn, Ore., 1m building a two story fiirnlturo rnciory at the cast rml of Adams avenue In Lit (Jrande. I'll' building. 3I feci square, will have inc. show room In the .front mill tho wood working shop to tho rear on the lowir flour. The var nish uml drying room 1h located on the fierqnd floor, us Ih also HvIiik niiurtort for Mr, uml Mrn. Hehwelg )r, an apartment of five i-ooiiik uml u hath. - The machines nml motors m1" ex pected hero In about 1ft days time ami will be In operation by Janu ary 1. Mr. Hhweigler plans to make hardwood furnlLuru along novelty lines, mit'h as floor lumps, daven port tables, and tho like. iu'ildk m:v n tici:. The (Maud (.'. I'mlt Lumber com pany hut just completed u new of fire building 1 - ly 16 feet In dl inentdoiiH. The place formerly used for an of flee In I lie wandiousV room was needed to take, care of iliei end ing t'llHinetM. INSTALLS LK.HT 11 A N'T Nate Xweifel installed a' KoliL-r atitonialtc electric lighting plant for l.ee UeynoIdH thlH week. Mr. Reynolds lives at the Reynolds liOine pluei', . A Cedar Chest 'An Ideal Gift Every woman will appreciate and welcome one. So useful, v bo lusting, no practical. Made In our own shop to( order. Ask l-'or Kslltimtciv ; La Grande Construction and Supply Company An English Design' ICITY WAREHOUSE TO BE FINISHED IN NEAR FUTURE A : . . r'oinplttiqn.qt iho new municipal storage wurehouat- anil workshop near the Second Htrci-l viaduct Ih now only u mutter or a .short Bpueo of llim-. ' ' The alornu-o room. rilnirmK 1r.llrtl,it-lw. nf I li.i 1 .1 i 1 .1 1 n ntlil l.llf- Ilnir up half-of the wiillli, in already hinutdnu: machinery owm-il ly tho jelly. ' ' - i . "oiisf ruction of Hie 1 1 by 4ft fool rootn, which t w II I hmme the office, meter Hhop. unit pnrtH sliop. is.fin- ibtieil exceplln for tho finistiintrj loilflieH. The vvirlntf iH coiillMe niiil'tlie iliimhliiK Ih nearly finish- I. : , ; v..- i The remnliriler of thefloor .space will. ho ocrhpicit by Ihe heiivy-.work slioi.'; 'r . ', ' ' . ; , - nniouiitlni,' to nine per c ut more than tlKdr cut ilurhn; Hie '"'k ''"''"J ...i u T1,e North Atlantic market has been cleared of con signment shipments anil the move ment there has picked up. while Klorldlt Is becoming 11 inrne muv of fir. California Is fairly Rood, und Is expected to show early im provement. Hull buyers took III more cars than in the previous week. Though coast mills stocks are liKht.. becau.se shipments so lar this year exceeded production by three per cent, recent rcaump i, m of operations on n, larire wain has had a bearish Influence oh tho maiket. which the produce Ian to counteract by an extensive shul down over Christmas.' - liiilllars who Kill some jewels 11 Tarolown, N. V.. didn'l tan-. ,tWWiK.'TJ im : v.ftrt- .m:W-ii r If? . f . f , J (li.V W.-W. I'unlv) ( ThlH M'fle Kntlf.'Hj homo Is no- I liplnj? lu'lt u- izi'H in 'miIiUi:): planned 'to r nii !'! !v ;lriu u me CHAS. HARRIS. You'll W Bright Clean Walls During the Holiday Season Use ' : J. & D. DULLTONE 'f &' DM j alJi IIM 'lu ft i lor economy and superior lin , ish. Dulltonc comes in many colors, and is washable. Don't put it off put it on. NOAH'S. K llcnl- Hie Welsh fihvincn, I. S. Tnheinm lp, Mondny, Nov. aiM-elii'- e-;t v. 1 1 1:1 U home rom- i o i.i a intnlmum ;-!ju i . exefpuomtiiy .i t iMi - tide Ih curried down ': i'-e.'iit (sweep over a little it'll Mluits off the rear or f.'itle cut niiiee from tho front yirt tii' tin; houHo, Tho lit lo vnsti iit wll h Its Iron rail and- hullB-tei-H, together with a miiHHlvi) com thlnallon of plaHter and Htone chim ney, makeH thlH an exceedingly at tractive exterior. The entrance Ih Into n small on- trance hnll, a wide plustcr arch leadlUK directly Into the larrcc llv jltiK room 1.1x5 feet. Kvery- Inch ,of spaco has heeii utilized. The j kitchen, while small, Ih very com j plete with the nuihlmuin amount oi cupliourd apace; u breakfast alcove : being worked in in one corner. On the second floor are three Kood alxed chambers, and a large Until with bliower, and a Htalrway w4t4t-4MJs-4o awoll-viit44M.t'd-ft-Hc. HaHeniiMit la complete with laun dry, drying room, furnace und fruit room. The plana provide for n ' Huldler course of red brick at grade. Wlilti- cement plaster trow eled smooth over metal lath com poses the exterior, and variegated stained shin glen on roof. With hurdwnn floors throughout, tile In but h, linoeluiu or rubber tile in ! kitchen, it Is estimated that this home pun he built, oxcluslvo of hentlng and plumbing, for about ri,MMl o JTnilll. A man who made $1 r,non.O00 In Wall .street gi'is his exercise run- julng up columns of figures. Softwood Mill3 Orders V ' Bettering Production' Orders, for eight per cent more than they produced were reported by the' principal snTtwood mills during the week ended Nov.. 14. I hip shows th.at'Oemnud Is extraor dinarily well sustained despite cold er Weuthcr,' saya the American I Lumberman, Chicago.' So sure are rural relalleru In the grain states j of heavy spring saleB that they arc u I ready seeing about additional ' stocks.. Meanwhile demand in the south is increasing because of tho completion of the' cotton harvest, and there Is u heavy water move ment to fill Florida's enormous needs, ' ' i West Coast mills took orders Permits Nov. J4 Permit Issued to J. A." Arbuekle to alter and repair u dwelling on Adams, avenue be tween Hemlock and -H priic. e streets, i 'ost $50ii. Contractor, T. I.. Johnson. '- , ' '"', Nov. 27 Permit Issued to Iel lle M. Stevens to alter unj repair a woodshed on .Main avenue be tween Second und Third streets. 'ost $ 2 o. Contractor, li. O. Clouse. Nov. 27 Permit Issued 10 C. llililebraudt lo utter and repair a dwelling on 1 between Sixth and Seventh streets. Cost $iao. Contractor, C. Itlanehard. Nov. 2S Permit Issued to W. M. Kenueda to erect a garage on tin alley on Washington be tween Washington ami Pennsyl vania avenues. t T t ? t T ? ? J f f t t y t ? ? ? t t T t t Y Y Y Y Y X TONIGHT Hear The Famous Welsh Royal Gleemen At The L. D. S. Tabernacle 8:15 P. M. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y in li ni.Nti m.aciiim: kiikd rOVIC, Ore. (Special) T. B. Johnson is building u muclilne shed and making oilier Improvements on his fa r 1 1 1 u t p re se n t . Four Thousand Indians Hni Jed In Cnlirmiilu Mission Cemetery OAKLAND, Cal., (AP) In side the udolie walls of an ancient ce metery on the highway between Mission San Jo-se and Irvlngton, M miles south of Oakland, Is a stone cross bearing - "171)7-1910" and a monument Inscribed: Here Sleep Four Thousand of tho Oh lone Tribe Who helped the Padres Uulld This Mission San Jo.e de Gaudalupe. Sacred to Their Memory. ' The Indian graveyard Is situated a mile from the mission they help, ed to erect, over n century ago. . Hecently, the' graves needed .at tention, and the parish of the mis sion church Is restoring beauty to tin historic ground Sister Mary Says: How About The Gutters On Yeur Roof? If they leak call us Wc are EXPERT TINSMITHS Fred Spaeth Pride and Comfort Pot tin- r.'irm liome. Von cnti Imve Ixith Willi a' . KOItl.DU AlTOM.VI'lt' IXMTItIC I'i.ANT. ' A I'AIItlSAXKS-MtlltSi: 'VATKIt SVSTKM. Nate Zweifel Christmas Tree Lights In the soft glow from in'Jlti-colol-elL'snuilTTerle." Lights, your Christmas tree will looki ever so radiant in Its dress of gold and silver tinsel -and myriads of sparkling ornaments. Anil there'll bt no danger of fire or any disappointment. " l - Ihilhs of nssoricd sizes and shapes UimI colors. H. & S. Electric Sommer Hotel Bidg. 1 Jlrnr the Welsh (ileeinen, L. l. S. Tnhei-nncle, .Mfiiday, Nov." 30 (Ity Sister Mary) , Ilrenkfast t rnnge juice, cereal cooked with dfites. thin cream, crl.sp graham toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon Hiiked pot ;i toes -with creamei crab ment, hearts of let tuce with French dressing, brown brcal, canned pears, choeolnto brownies, tea. milk. Hlnner Hotted mutton, boiled potatoes in parsley butter, creamed turnips, orange salad, rye t bread. irnnlrrry sponge, plain cake, milk, coffee. A potato should be served with u poached eg to a child under ten years of age n place of the erenm d crab meat suggested n the lun cheon menu. This menu Is worth keeping In mil ml If a house guest Is to be en tiTtaim d during the holidays. There's nothing i LihoniT about It but It's qood ;tnd not unite every day fare. linked I'ntatoet Willi Crab Vent. t'i!-r ' Of 11:1 i. . Creamed t '1 !1 HI7.'. I i O.i s:lt. i meat. Sparc Grande Ilonde Lumber Company Retail Yards Across the Tracks on Orenwood t'ol-'toip uniil mr't. Tut a cos on th lul sl.tc or nrh po ll in, litl.l hnrk Hie skin ami scoop out tin' lnnl.li'. I'm pulp throiiKh 11 rti'i'r. 5-n!in villi rail nnri p'P .t nml fill Ihr potato ?h'll!i ntiout ono-thlnl full. Milt i,ut,.r with onion Hr.' uml li t alan.l 15 mln iitva. UcmoM' onion nnl ntlr ovnr tin' fin- for thiif inlnulrs. Ailil milk.- dowly. itirrlnr constantly. AilJ dilt anil paprika ami hrlnc to Ihr boiling point. Ailil crah meat ami cook over hot water hlli priparlnR thi potato raar. hill the ' with the crtumcd fish und cover with rlcnl potato. Prop a piece of butter on top of each potato uml place In a very hot oven Ioiik mouith to melt the hot ter uml color Hie rlci potato, tterve n once. Maw. to lioxon vr:nri Hl'SSKTO. Italy. (AT) lilii.K'p. pi Verdi. Italian compOE.ee of whOfM ileal h will le conimcmor.itcfl with lining ccrrmonte!! here, hi, nat'l city, nut January, la to ho honor ed with ( atatti In Rom. t4ffJzy 1 I III '" ' ' n i " i ifr$ 1lw:,.,,J llll Oregon Lumber , sntunlny w wild tl.Vono lionvv jl III TITTTT W Jllil! Ill' ' Si ' limn ' shiiiKlm mid lii.tmi) star-A- 11 !l I If i 1 B I f! nml KM ". 2 siar-- 11 HP JL9 J llj !LJ - Mars, ninklux n tolnl nf H.-..IUMI Jls5''li11 i !;::;'":;;' -...inyr ri,;:: : there is still time. Dont M winter I H ! I i; liver, t nmke tmtny that run- .1' if im catch you iinpiepnicd. Do vour buildinir " i 'li ' 'f'lf !l i Into sonic Ms nloui-y. 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