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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1926)
Fop its m v mass . 'Bete? v - ... ; Jit' TTTT ' oil 'ii1' viifiA'Tiiwi ' -.r V'lil. . a ' "V." Anniiroirt'ly ' lultfh nrnnilo und vlcinlly, v with tit . Iu exceptions, Is on u.' summer ivaeti tlon. It Is heUeviid, however, :in contracting ipl!rl; Uhafc :thlsi con- d it Ion will not Irtst.for unyi.giicub length offline. '. ;( ; -; f' - ftmong Ante eccntjlon we rsev eral of stxeA ln'clurtlnjf linVoFlM geritld's' new- Vohndry vhleh is gd Inff up oh tho-, site where tjio for mer lililhllns,- destroyed hy fire fa few weeks , ago, Htood. Thc nfjr- inll citneu tor US'J,UIHI dmiiiijiib. Onle at the finest - residence bulldllnn In La Grande la neariug uumoiBuon, at the corner of .'O aVChflM find finnt4h iImaI Mrs,! Stod ilii.nl Is erecting' a new IIUIIK!. ,, dther. flnn hnmna nnuPiin ii,.. icous-so of construction Include i.t.c unilt-q uy Auoipn megrim, Walter Welshman and Wniti iiaii. ter. , . ' , .Several ..amn Hon '' lim.w.a ' tow n nro still uniier const ruction.' Jl AlllltlftlllK. Now additions to the business section tills ycttr included, U 0, Hmltns new suiro butlrilA nt the corner, of WiisJiImi.i.im i,r,.n..n n,i iijvt. Birt.-uv,. ooinpiciou soverui weeks aito, , and itio Hutchison building . on Adams uvenuo nivir Third - street - which houses tho Iji flrnndo Nush compnny. Al- Llirillf'll inn (viii-non n nt- nlctef! lit . nwtv rinttih . it lu i.in uccuiucii una. oniy minor mutters F6r Good Paint yon rait get . S. llfnnd Co.Js ynre' prepared pslni tl iMwe paint that can be . miHe. . 'Jie can Is ih their nnino anil Riiaranlee on It, at 6.(1'. Coolhlffe'M fall Slr. It in it wasln of money to buy cheap pnhit ot "ilopp." O. p. IVMdldKO lias, been nt 1.1(4 Adams Avenue, for over awcnty-slv jeftM, always on the Jnli. His place In licadquarleirs for Pinto and Sheet Olnss all sizes, lncliidhiK wlndsbh'liis and a varied asnrnieiit of Faint Hi-usIus1. A slock of Gleldln(t's Iffuuse Iiolil I.aquerokl In all colors; ' I.aqucrohl e Its wonderful rc unlls. ;sTho Twin City; ValHlsh' Co.'s, Anlomohllo Knamel that wo cany has always given (food satisfaction, ltlrfci! it Sons Oo.'s 'alllaier, thoj best wallpaper limdo In tho world -n spexlalty. Besides ninny patterns of chenper paper. We have a largo stock of .1 Ileadcrtlnir l'elt. Also Diitcli Kalsoinlnil In all colors. Wo liare -Mine exlrn troml harftalns lo offer, wpwiallj1 on largo orlei's'.," . ' ' ; ' SEI! 1'S nUIOUK I1IJV1XO Your niislness Sollcitcl and Carefully t Handled. ' ' -- " 0. F. Coolidge -i Ax Complete Installation ' f X'v Of .,J,V.l Modern Plumbing Makes a HOME out -of any house. 1 J Comfort, Sanitation and Satisfaction can be yours ---you will never .regret the expenditure. . K Bring your Plumbing Problems to us.v : J MELVILLE'S Plumbing: Shcc( Metal Work --- Healing: ; remain to' be attended tp. ,.A new filling station a goinfiTiup south of the gar'ase. - ' - ; , riu(-ni VUf ntiHainjj. the work at tho munlcipiil building, tho main ptirt of which was finished eu'rly this spring, la till unenmileted. ; ;A new front wag recently installed In the po llen department " portion - of tho building and later, tho entire build ing will bo stuccoed nnd other exterior work is planned. rinns nro being worked out for a new U O. 8. chureh on ho north side. Further details of this building will be announeed ut a Inter date. New High School Is ' Goinjr Up at Halfway TrAT.KWAY, Ore.,. July 13. A now. $40,000 high school building Is uhder construction nt J (airway and eveVy effort is being put forth to have tho building completed in time for the. opening of tho full terms. : f- . In mftlting fhls advancement -in tho cause' of education the poopief of Halfway aro justly proud. It Indicates a great - advancement in the moral training, of the- youth and tho proper forethought of parents in inculcating the higher Ideals into tho minds of their sons and daughtors. Interior iDecorcitihg Hints To Be Given By Mr. Jakway Weclrle motors In (ho United States are -dolnK -work equivalent to that ot 170,000,000 men. kr' IjMmi, KrtlcrprlMi. Hnker Wal, Iowa, MeaiJtlllll, l'eililUloil, llllb- U-r, KIk'u and most ff nil tlie ally at Ia (ii-aude, and all.tlio little burs, sueh as Hlljrurd, ITiilon Cove, Island City and Old Town (et tlivisu Ntore elolliej oil) put a IKtlo pin in your iHKket. gather up your untie and aunt, your grundmotlier..and all your, wife'8 iiiatiouM, eomo at twilight the eve ning ot .Inly 2.1 and 2-1 at , Hid open air iMgeant held ut (lib High Sellout Atlilello Field., What is llift pngennt ? ' M'ords would fail me to explain hut If you wlmt to see an historical event from the; old Colonial lay up until the World War anil lie thrlllext from liend to foot unlll jotir -heart will be sllckinjr out your mouth just put a little pin In your poeket ami ho lliere. You will see tlio.most )Real 9 tnto men that you have - ever seen together nt tho saino.- time. Our No. 2 Cedar, sliinglcs, tl.SS per 3f. House paint. !2.:ift' k gal. Ion. Ton know wc are. whnlesnl- ers-lo-ironsuinei-s. Claude C. Pratt . Lumber' Co. "The l'oor Man'' VcUm.i Near l-'Jimdry. - Phone Main 241 No Sunday ISiulneos, SEE IT AT THE HOMEMAKEUS' INSTITUTE ' - O THE NEW J'' Metal Cabinet Frigidaire $330 Installed In. Your Home Jesse Rosenbaum Electric Shop .. ; Opposite Post off ice ' ' -The Woman who. urtllertukos to doporate the Interior of hor: home. generully beulnm wltn. an Idea -of expresalng'the life of her family; It la tho question of --whore she may ueinr( froin the heaten path, unil where; Hho mUHt follow, that perplexes her. . . f ., .;v; . Libraries and magazine tUnds offer .Home help. ..hut -.they 'elther treat-MituatlonR different from -her own.'or they BtigfteMt aolutlotui ho yond her puran or . ahopnlng din trlet. . ' . , v t - , Ilernnri Jakwny, nationally reo ORnlneil authority 'on .tntorlor doe-; orating, iwlll offer his expert..ad vleo for tho benefit of Kustern Oregon women when ho delivers his throe addresses -'at . The Observer's-: free vhomemakersV-lnstU tuto. Tuesday and Wednesday. 'The--l:lflthetir8 of Ifomo Furnlsh- lag" Is his subject for 2. p. m. : Tues day, i Wednesday, nt -10:30 0. m ho will expound'. "Color. Practices." In tho aftornoon. at 3:30 o'rlorlt, ho will- discuss "Spending WlHCly for Furniture." ' lie. lias arrnuiediln advance for & showing of iliiiperks, rugs, and other appointments to 'illuatinto his aiiRgcHtlons, TTirpughout his work, he Is Intensely prnctleal, and takes Into account the varying conditions to which . every- rule and recommendation must. , be udoptcd. . ; . ! ;s ' Bhould nny woman attending the Inutltutff : prugrnm find that her particular problems s.t'0 not being touched In the lecturrs proper, she is Invited to submit her questions through the question-box for -individual - iittentlon. Tho answers will he given from 4he platform or .printed In the columns of The Observer - - . , Professor Jakway is a former Instructor nt the . University of California, hut at present is occu pied In a professional capacity, ut Portland. - i to Union and Bnkor oounty men A 1600-aore , ranch located in I(g islloy' whs purchased from him IJy Mr. Peter of North Pow der, A 820-ucre Improved farm with prlmury water rights, was sold to 'XlcOullongh. &. Peters, of Haines, for 1 6,000, The third farm sold, & 220-ucra tract ad joining the mllronritstntlon at Un ion, fa sold to Forest .Hcroggin, of - llh drande, consideration be ing given as ft M00. All three fnrms were sold for cash,, almost, a record In Itself in this county. ,5" THREE FARMS IN COUNTY. SOLD BY S. P. HUTCHINSON Among major land sates In Un ion county during the past month aro three" transactions engineered uy H. v. iiuicninson, oc i nion. who has sold threu of his farms1 Boxwood Large load boxwood delivered hi, Iji Grande ' t CALL L. B. Menifee Lbr. Co. LONE TREE Tlicc3 En:-rd Outlsto That you have always wanted and really need ed to complete ypur etectrteai installation can he installed now,-during our slack season, at a Very low cost, x t " V; Mferely1 Phone 393-W, , , ' Oil represefttakive wilPgladly give you an es-' timftte with no obligation on your part y H & S Electric SKS -. W' .The'' xf ' Brings New I . ' : To :W01E1:.:;V nn tv tttt The Observer's Homemakers' Institute will strongly emphasize the joysj and pleasures tit living ift'the present ag of progress. The ancienVcastlesjwith all their pomp and splendor cannot compare with the modern home wheth er it be a simple bungalow or spacious mansion. Industrial science first lightened the burden of man and now this science has conceived and per-, fected appliances which give a new freedom to womankind.. t Housekeeping; need no more ne amagery, duc can oe a joy. . - , - . . m S t-i These Four Proven Household Appliance arc the faitrtfal servr ants in many, La Grande homes. See them on dis- play at the Homemakers' Institute g t THE OIL-O-MATIC 1 "", The perfected oil burner eliminates coal, ashes and dust front ' the home; furnishes automatically regulated heat at all hours, v No woman's hand was ever made to fit a coal shovel. . , : THE SERVEL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR ' " Nothing is more important than guarding the wholesomeness and purity of the food you eat; The Servel gives adequate re frigeratlon which is probably more essential than any other modern hygienic device or convenience, pure running water ex cepted. ... THE SAVAGE WASHER AND DRYER. The Spin-Rinse, Spin-Dry method. Think of laundering a large tubfuf of soiled clothes complete --from hamper to line without even wetting the hand. You are welcome to try this Savage Washer and Dryer in your own home. It will be a revelation to you, 4m s THE SAVAGE IRONER . An all electric ironer which makes for genuinely restful ironing there can be no question about its great advantages over the . old hand method. Suitable for large and small families alike; for delicate lingerie or the coarsest pieces. - . ' - , Nate Zweifel;; Heating - Sanitation and Convenience For The Home d 59