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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1926)
' Page Seven Monday, August 30, 1926. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER For Better Homes 0 CLIP B RANC G E FEE It is a jrood deal better to ak lUetiorifl before building: than ,rur. Put much more inffrht havo JlMn anted If the country nl n Ktiituatr.l the matter of fir haa .irds before building and lither di jvMftl th Ir floor areas or put in the fire doors In the pro of ( oiiMruciin Hie btiiMin;:. t Moor-0H-niM HaiAnK I Floor open in kv. which include eer thing from cloth chutes to. MairwjM und rh'vator shaft, arrt anoihcr fire luixard which is not OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS pay big fir1 Insurance premiums , em-rally apprectuti-d. As a mailer later, according to Umar J. I Mike. Jof fart, the floor openings not of the Waterloo Insurance- agency. ; properly protected and large- un of Waterloo. Iowa. Puke ahx j .imded floor area probobly raiiw makes firt- Inspections for the I'n- , t Iif worst 1omn.-s insurance rom der writers l,ahora!orb a. His at-i ti.ii-s r- called ou to rvimhunw. lilude is typical of Wat rioo in- j Vnsr .(u-iitl-. the p-nMiy for sueh suranrt n.in. jo-ni!ii; in high. For Instance. Iuk- points oul the J Many mn. not realising this. iimuT of ut.dUidej floor spar. j..11h.r ..av(k , openings, entirely In standard In h s-iuare ivt liDprolt cl, j wr ln,.y DUIu or put iliat la. there is a penalty for un- in f doom of a lighter material divided floor spacs of any greater urea. Concerns In iu ring have, been able to cut a large percentage, from their insurance premium by Installing fin-proof doom dividing larger areas, ' InatatllufT the doors paid, of rour. In the saving on Inauruitc than the floor itself, whereas the insurance companbs demand that thf-y have at least th same resis tance to fir-. lAt-r, of course, when the time conies to Insure his build in:, the owner will find himself vuh ihs choice of tearing out thf-fte iinsatisfr.ctor protrctloiu and In- Itrerniuma, besides additional pro- statllnjr moro subaiantial on.-s at taction In case fin arttmlly did or- nn unwrHcOm xpnr or paylnir i! Don't Try To Save- T-e pr'sumnbl aav'nir of a fear cold dollar on your wiring tilt may. and probably will, mean that your con t meter will be unabie to approach-your ork ith fats usual artlui's enthusiasm, with rtady augfreatlon nJ una) f tab ad v ice. A head-of-stairs switch A reading liffht alongside your bed A handy outlet or two or three in every room Theae find many other ifzi& Individually may e u trfflea, but taken torlher th-y make a murhty big di'- ference tn Ihr duy-by-day eatiRfaction you g-t oul of your alrlnp instaltation. You'll l-lievf thi if you've evrr atubted your toe or barked your s.ini xropinj; for a twlich thai Un't ther-. Get It Done Right By The La Grande Electric Co. , .... - 1412 Adams m Expert m rlBTinsmitlii jgj Phone ls Today Our exjieil tinsmiths will go over your sjjouting and gutters, clean them out and make necessary repairs. Then the fall rains can do no damage to your home. MELVILLE'S Plumbing Sheet Metal Work Heating MAAM -rtV: DOOF? IMAAAH GrOOO GOSH HuRRAW E- li :- -i ii!-. om rr rxa acmncc cse. OPim S Quick'! V ' :rHi' -per L - ii;r fii. Ok : V i-i'-i it 4 " t i! M! ' li ; as. .vims s r r illffllilPl pSwa VCJ i 1 WILLCONSIDER PROBLEMS I .OS ANGLES. Auir. 3rt- Af) -Thft W-tcrn tfiat. a T-ixpayt-rs 'unf. n w m ill ! h M in l.orf An-ct-ltjiist prior to ho California I lt-al Kirtat- Convention. lroiU-nm ' of th- wesJrn atates in mutters of j;aaiion will b- dij-cuased and na . lional nuthoritif on Itio auliji ct will addreaw the d t !cat&. In view of tho:int-r-dt in-ii b-nce ot ill uM-rn Kiat.-s would H not tlx- wU soni day to suiot'-t a K"at All-W.iern Conftrtnct; for f the purnoifr- of working out a prac 1 t lical coordinated movement in J support of i nJl-rn d-v lopi.u-nt? Wf nave in mitu panicuiany iim Colorado H) r jtie.tion. whu'li in volves intrstw relations, affect ing the deV-Vptnent of waltr, power, and thf iiw-nslfyin of the cultivation of t al equate. j California. . .Arizona. Nevada, j Vtiingion. ttp-ron and other j stales haw mitcb. in coinuion in iiiMt-r of r-a -stut- development. (Their problems ar strikini;ty sirn j Uar. Tran.portationj markt-is. pul- i lotiy. water, lourisi and coordin a'ion of meern cnt--pri.s arc nm luiil problrma. This month four pr at states and a Canadian pro vince sent delegates to nu inter juaie meeilnff of the Norihtvost, It is an annual affair. The California convention c:m u-ll tx made to include discussion of the bif topics affectiiiR the Pac ific Coast aa an emp:re. California Heal KWaie Majr.izine. Sash and Doors Columns Railings Porch Newels Cabinets Built-Ins La Grande Construction and Supply Company CHAS HARRIS, Prop. Wl-W MOTHERS GcX &RAT. !A Neighbor does not borrow . . ...a 1 1. his neighbors car-why his phone? It is statistically set forth that there is one telephone for every eight persons, showing that if it is held that there are four members to a family, that half of the population, if granted free use of the telephone, is paying nothing for the service, thus throwing the whole burden of expense upon the other half. Is this fair? Home Independent Telephone Co. an even Usa welcome blh rate of insurance. JuOue.1 Ity Weakest Spot. Wall op-nincs In an outMde wall re ca,d us a husard. Hut, In cionn up Mich opening, it is often m l to tmpoible to set the brick Isyer ta take out alternate brlcluf fiom the adoJnmr wall and by thus reinforcinr. make the closed up op-niiiR a ronir as the wall The point s this: a bulldlnc In the reA of an Insurance man mutt Ik- JiidKed by Its weakest spot. One -tion of unnatUfwrtory lounoa tion. a frame lean-to on a )eoo-1 brick buttdinr. a flimey door In a rood iartitton or a eKiixbi tnot properly protected by scre-n and metal frame) in an otherwise Hit- J Siif-rtor roof are enoujrh to ap- prreiaMy heitit n the , Insurance j DIBLER PERSONALS daushtcr. .May Il!e. of the Sal vation Arm of 1 A f ; ra n d e. h e 1 d -rvicf-s at the 1'roinisi- school houc last week. 1 1 j .irs. ilUile naney ana emi- l.Mltl.KIt (Sp-citel). Harryjjrx-n SiM-ntthe wf-k end with her Nt-ubill is r-mod iinK bi l.oim ( jr, nts. Mr. and Mrv. John Car-her-. will tear don v-ral J j-r. Th-y returned home last Sun- of the old buildinirs and replace ,liav cvenirc. thm with new one. j ;a iOUiSOn was a Wallowa and l:y ULnrlurJ, of Klsin. was j Enterprise the first of the week on In 1-a Grande Tuesday. jbiiMnejMS. returned home Tu- I AVrP An A II ' There . - -- K. M. Mrs. KYow !d. Klia M. the i Pont huin-s! men knew about Mhe difference I hex fir haara Jnytke?" Iuke wu a-k d J " Ve., In a rmeral way." he re ,prJ. They know that til'ur to tke cf-rtain pr-caution will ln-creajw- their raU and that th re are certain improve m- nis tb-y could put In which would lower to ine nt'-nt. l!ut 1 have t to v-e a Ioas where tr,e own r knew 1 Ituit be should hae known about th icsurance quvatlon." Mr. and Mrs, liciy Keown an Vaik r nt to Klk'in last Sun day. h re thrv viilifd a ' home of Mr. and Mrs. J 11 Mr. and Mrs. I'.ufus Keefer r Ihe areniji of a baby rir! Itorn to tfcem Augu?tt 1 1. The ba'.y j &s nntel : ta Mae. Hotn mot tier and baby are galling' loiilf nict-ty. Mrs. Kiora I Itarrie fjh nt t!ie' wtek end at the hontv of Mr. and Mrs. Krank Sia. Mr. und Mrs. Edwin N luy of T lo Falls. Idaho, were visiting al lmbler la.t k. Th y were , accoin(aniel by thir son. favid. j j Will Heed, who has been thrrsh- in Middle valley r turned lo v.i. . .... lhr.hinR- for a short time. Misw Ijoto. Carper is working for Mrs. 1- Carper. ST. HKLKNS IVer Island IOff Rinpr company camp will bi rebuilt after $150,006 fire. PAI-I-AS Many nev prune dr -enc belnp built throughout Wil lamette valley. HOOI RIVKIl Nfw $l"n.fi(M Maynard & Child fruit packing plant opens. KlMATH J'AiJ Aft i city libra r- will Thank.ivine day. be f'ui.vhi i i I 141.- j i by Northwestern Homes in ( Big Demand, Is Report' nKAVERTOX rortland Kbc- tr:c power company substation here. to cost SSO.frnft. MllA CITY Con.ruction rins on new i)-room hotel. PROMISE PERSONALS ' SAI.KM IIOI.Of'0 papT 1 plant may br built hcrr. 1 GRANTS r.SS liuiMinc ? tliiM y-ar niorc thnn J011M- ) f..rj CO'V'E PERSONALS COVR Aug. 5'. (Speeisl) Li"e Mrs. At I Kinolda and i llN n It-ynold .mho have cHU-t at the home of K-v. Mn William Murray Itradn. r. hav returned to their home In Providence. Hhod-- ltCand. !r and Vn Eli Itlchardscn of Hneham Sprins. I iah. we MelMa has b-n 1 !r v. at ih- home of Mr. and fcnJ prioripal P 1! O M I S K tSrecial) Mrs Henry Snuffer, who hs b.-en lL went to WaiJowa. Utt Sunday to rvnviilt a doctor. Lhe nt part of ll.e d-y at the Ht-rutit-y home sear LOAttce. yr i Mr. and Mrs. IV-rnir-l Vt-lson Mi family, of Kllenst-urr. Wash.. ben an' 1 r- Mary' Thorn p and d-iiich- anj and Mrs. Mart- Thorp und daujeh- man. of I a Grande, uut'd reLa li vea a t pro ni t - laM k. sfra. lrtha Crp r and son. Mr 1- wrni to Watfoma, last Sunday. A strong demand for home prop erties is ine mani'eted. accorl intf to the Frank I- McGum com p;uy. of Portland a:id I he past monih hi 3 b.-n o;- oi the most lcc-efll in ih- listorv of th or irr.niranon. Purine the first '4 lays of AuKust ire firm has re- port' d KiS s. ith a total vl-J KI'GKNK Contracts 1 ution of i i..'.-j- A k-en de- titm.Mi'M Puptist church. luand is cvid-T.Ci - for new KLAMATH FA I.I- N'w WVI ard hotel w.ll cost JlSD.u"'. n- w Anchor hotel HO.O'-'O and pf-w for n:- horiKH in all ctiens. according 'o; the n-nort ard in atl par's o Or.1 rou and Wahmifton G ravelin tr of Roads Near Cove Going on Rapidly tract. hotel is rady for con- T. L. BLOOD & CO.'S Pure Prepared Paint BIRGE & SONS CO.'S WALL PAPER THE BEST Call C. C. Coolidge, phone Main 7, for bids or estimates on labor and material with guar antee that always made good. You are cordially invited to visit our store a mutual lenefit may follow. 0. F. Coolidge Paint Store, 1314 Adams Ave. mVK. re. Au. Z. tSp'C al Th" ork of smteitnr Coe roads i froinir ahead rapidly. The Hill road out north of ion is now' coinpbit-. an l th- rrevahnp in the ro-id roinn up the hill directly for some iim ca.fit of town is drawtnjs n-ar rom- purpow 0f the . pN tion. , i Vn W. J. Hallmark I Mr. and Mrs. II. P. tor a r rsk inP to concuii a uoctor. They i f-turnd home Tue.vlay. MHin'sl Ir';nken ilnur rot off In police AMI and condition Is slljrhtSy Improved. ! court the othr day by 'laiminft Oul- siandiD Advantages No wear on clothes; Simple easy to under stand; Quiet: All-metal wringer; r W a.sn an(1 Tin? i same lime; No heavy parts to lift; Washes heaviest and most delicate clothing equal ly welL FREE DEMONSTRATION EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. wre Mrs. j r-n of Trvian. Wash ovTnifht quests of Mr. j A. A. Anties. f -v. U O. H. Wi:iUm of Ha ikr I-ft a bov of fifty boohs as a ffift to the Cow public library a I w d) SCO. li. naet and Vr p.ik-r n4 didn't know he wm loaded Th- or hardits of Cove now b.Liy harlnic pear The Sett pear t-lnff the first. It in prime condition. Hrt COVE (Special I. A. I iWker ' and lie. m Brothers have filled ; tiieir l"oa durtnr the past week, i N. tron is busy comWnlnr for ' A. 1- Meeker. j f Mrs. Nelson Kicbt so J cMtdren hive returned to their bom b re from Kaytuond, Wsi.. hre th-y pe1 to locate. TTftey lit sil their teioninno here aad lv- Immediately ir their new, hou'.e. Clifford KiffM. bo haa ' lvn at Haymond nce last Man h Murnl home with tbm to help ' tlh the mOMDir Mrs. Wats-amood and family. o( ! Pfndleton. upent laM Su&dy as uX3 of Mr. and Mrs. A. U P'-Cker. Kn'e Stacey has ti:oed bis family to Cove. Mr, and M ra. T. ft. Job ason Mitt I.ikI week la Idaho attend tnr the rm sale at KVer, Idaho. C.ordcn Ktirht left Saturday for PaymonJ. Wash.. hrre he mil ork. Vrs Iah IWker and) cbPdrra li.-ve rr turned home to 1 Orande aft. r reral ceks spent oa thtlt fiesiofal! the Cost is Small (1) Cozy warmth at all times (2) Saves fuel Automatic (3) No rekindling fire all winter (4) Outwears the building Yh mild cU Statinf eatfil Km fvWPi thn dtnvxndi u ill I lOOtKomntlllMMCMiiM EurMpoln buttiJJnoal ' I 1 1 tlikm rcquir. m hmawl-bwii any hi at memo I 1 1mw. Ajl tixxA w loraW nc; 10 oaoatiu M pf (J Trvt0VTr a r T in r 1 Cwpcn for AHCOtA HotWaterfr. Heat ' Fred Spaeth THINK OF THE CONFUSION- if advertised products followed this Soviet law Recently the Soviet Government passed a law that anyone over 21 could change his name as often as he pleased. Oid friends you have known for years as Smith, Brown and Green, miht be called Orloski, Potoski and Oboviteh overnight. Think of the confusion! Even suppose your favorite foods, drag sundries, ' furni ture, automobiles and phonographs suddenly had their names changed! Would you not feel almost a stranger in a grocery drug or dry-goods store that was stripped of the familiar faces of advertised products? Like an old friend you have confidence in the trustworthi ness of an advertised product. Years of frank publicity have made its name a synonym for full value. You and thousands of other people are proving tnis value every day. The well-known names of advertised products are your lx?sf guide to wise purchases. Read the advertisements to see when and where to get them. To know what is advertised is to know what is best in the market place f i m he