Tuesday, September 21, 1926.
Page Four
L'A" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Building; audi Impro vem'eflt
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5 PERMITS ARE
ISSUED IN WEEK
' llve permits were ironed J urinir
Iho piiHt.wock, front 8pteinhnr l.'i
lo HepUynlirr IS, Jnel naive all
providing for either i-fpalr work to
bull ill riK now Htamlinn or Tor min
or ronHl'ntftloii,
Oim permit titllf i! for nttern
llona'Und repairn worth flio and
anoili'T loiulhil $.'ki. Tho- lolal
Ii.tiuHh for 1 Iim work antfreKaled
7(C
I J'ormlii Ikkih'i follow:
Hept. 18 Permit ironed to I. K
,'omHtock to niter and repair a
frame bulldim? on Kauri h between j
Idvlwion iunl Jjikc. work toiOBtJ
1160.- ' - -I
VKpt, Itf IV r mil IhmihmI lo C, I
dwelling on W between Hindi ml
jM'poi, worn 10 iuw
Ht pt. m J'ermlt iHHiird to- ("i; V.
Itohertti to erect, u wnoiltdred on 'Y
lad ween Hpruee nnd (Irvonwood lo
Jruy to alter mid repair a dwelling
on I'cnnwylvunla bHwoen ; t'herry
ml Hulm, work to rout $U.r0.
i flppt. 10 Pcrm.il Issued lo t. M.
liurnelt, to ererr it KiiruK on V bo
twern Fourth and AHh.to cowl 7B.;
; Tho HUpnrntlllon mat breaking
l mirror' brlngH bail hick i1u1h
from the lime when magicians con-
iiUid. mlrrora - Them, if broken, I
could tflvo no repllea .
;
Ignoram-e Im iiIwhvh ready to pat
Itrteir on Iho hack.
Builders'
Hardware
Sash and Doors
. Js'ailH
; . -Corner Shingles
Riclije Poles
Building Paper
1 andltobfinlr'" '
F.L. LILLY
HARDWARE
4 ; IMioiu! Main H.
r
iHitch a Team of
HOTPOINTS to Your
Ironings--
And you'll have pfood ffoftiff for all
'times
A 6-lb. for heavy work
A 3-1 b. for dainty .things Make a
mighty speedy team.
t La Grande Electric Co.
"Everything Electrical"
1412 Adams Ave.
Pure
Zinc and Lith Paint
An extra good paint for the.
price. Some say they like
it almost as well as pn re
lead and zinc paint. We
say that it is worth the
ju ice asked.
$2.75 a gallon
UVGG PAIXT CO.
The quality paint store.
Seasonal Decline
In Building Small
AimuHt building permit reportH
rert'tvod by R W. HI nam & i'o.t
from 443 ellh-H show u doellnn of
only nine per rent from AuiruMt
1 JG und a 1 hree per rent Kaln
from Jttly HiIh year. In view of
I hi ("net that tint July building
roportu throughout Iho country
Hhowed a Iohh or 1 1 per rent, tho
AiikiinL flgurcH appear to Indicate
that hulldlnfc renerullylH.nol hIow.
Inir down at a into which 1h likely
to have uny appreciable effect up
on tho InilidlnK Indutdry iih u
whole. Tint volumo of huildinir,
In, fact, 1h being maintained on a
plane which Hhould provide ampin
jrk for all of the available nkllled
iiiechunlcH In the building t rutlm.
The lotal for the 44a rltlett In
AugiiHl wn $:i(i7,M:i,i!!2, rompar-
id with $4(4,rfi,ri4 1 In Augutit
1Si2Ji and :ifu,NJt,o In July UiIh
year.
Among tbp Hi nt i's which nhowod
over AugUHl 192 5 wttro Alubama.
Con ni'et lent, JlllnolH, Indltina.
Iowa, Kontueky, Maryland. .Michi
gan, MlnneHota, MfHslppl. Montana.
Nor I h ( 'arolliiii, Oklahoma, Hhode
JhIuihI, 1'cniH'HKce, Virginia, WiihIi
lngion.and WIhcohhIii.
. ' itrn,m; wahkiioi sk
I'Oim.ANI), S.-pt. lm Installa
tion of a Portland, warehouse an
purl of a chain on tho I'liclflc
I'oiiHt has born, completed by the
I'ulled HtatcH Cypttum company In
tbi! Hpauldlng llulldlng Material
Depot at Sfi5 Kant Main Hired.
Thiu chain wartdioimc wyHtetn Im be
ing tried KlmultaneoiiHly hy the
t'nlled HI n ten OypHiim company on
both lite .. Atluutlc and I'uciflc
coiihIh, Huch dlHtributing iiielliodH
rcprcMent tho tendency of modern
manufacturers lo make their ma
terial caier of uct'iHn to dcnlern
and eoiiHiimerH.
'I'ho other unilH In thl ware
hoiitto chain are at Oakland, Loh
AngeleH, Han J'YanclHco and
Heatllo. , ' , i
Krn.eii milk In huge hlockti Ih
bidng Hhlpped from Healtlo to
China and Iho HtrallH H'-ltlenientH.
The milk Ih Half I to be fronh when
thawed out upon arrival.
Mattresses - Rugs
Mi4uur ltobullf '
l'atlipr Maltres.cs Alnde
I'lllows ltenovatcil
riulf ltiK Mado from
old rnrM'lM.
rurnlturo ltcpuind and
Itorowrod.
Ln Grande Mattress
& Weaving Works
IIciih1 I'iimiicnlnr
I'HDM: 4IM-W
Cluu. Kdntrila, 1'rop.
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liy W. V. I'lTltl)V
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There Ih purhapn no other type'(nd n fpw ((f tho rhu.er unoH ln
of homo that glvcH the' most for . .,.. . ...,,.. Kverv Ulinien I
tho money un tho plain nquare .
Iiouho. I'lanned for un cant facing,
the center hull plan was selected ,
In thl limtance, Tho large terrace.;,
uci-oHtt the 4'iitlre front irlvea bread- !
th and rnomlncMH to the exterior 1
lippeurance. The. wails are. of ture
white cement, smooth ' plastered.
Hod Spanish tllo roof. .1
The rooms open up w?ll for. on-
tcrlaln(li 4'n-lieliroorM ure ttsod
between the llvluic-room and sun-1
room, while plimlercd arches ro T
iih,, I between Iho hull uud IIvIiib
und dining .rooms,'
A eureful slildy of tho arrange
ment, will reveal thut there, in a
place for cverythlliff, . the lee box.
Iced from porch; or eleet,rlc( is con
venient lo the kitchen.- A. closet
on the reur porch, for the .rake,
luwn, mower, broom or whut not,
the ali'ovo off. the kitchen, inuke
as cumploto a layout ua could bo
desired, on the second lloor, thrio
hedrooms, th o.wner'a room, larije,
with a radio. room adjoining with
a flrepluco A. bath built in with
showi-r between thu two front bed
rooms, with an additional bath off
Iho hull. ' .
A complete, basement, In fuel a
home coiupleto for an estimated
oat of rronr f I il.otiO to f 12,fiiiu. ex
luslvii of heiillnic and- lilumblnif.
The Garden
IIOMIM.ItOWN III I. IIS . ' .
Tills fall American tiardeuers
enter an era of home-grown bulhs.
tjuarantino 37 of the federal hnril
eultural huanl, which inured a pro
lexi from ganleneiw all over the
country, is In effect and tho im
portation of this old garden favor
ite whh h has lieen coming to us
In .yrent quant Hies from Kurope
fur a pertud of you years la for
hiilden. American growers are do
ing ihe best they can to raise hnlhs
sufficient to meet the demand tr
Hardeners.
Wo aro cut off from the newer
varieties ami must rely lor some
time on the old stand hys. They,
however, are as fine as the newer
ones for all garden put pu.svs. The
daffmUl is tho earliest la rue flower
suitable for cutting that hlooins in
the, gardea. In favorable m'ummim
we hometlmes get a chance to pick
IK 1mlMUet ftolil Ihe u.trden in
March. April Is d.iffodtl liomih and
in latn seasens they overlap the
late tulips.
Thu Mippty this year will nd he
ntleo.ua to to thw demand ho early
Mlders should be vent In for daffo
dil and iiuivImmih btiihs or the gar
dener s likely to face disappoint
ment. A w ell-druliied soil w lib
plenty of inoinuu ttvullable. hu-
.1 i.J t - t tt in , i iV .
II I. ln.-lln..l to I,, neld n
i..K or in... should b. v,u m m.'
lor... ot hydraled lln." or .round
limes.,..,.. This .hould I,, raked
Into h ...II .firr tli. bulb. ...
pluntvd. A drre,, of hardwood
Lh vill b. rv.n l..twr th.
ashe. no, only (urlh Urn. bu,
potash u ell. a ferlllLrr which
I. r.,i. I., .11 ......i. ir
i
wiivv;,:;; ,hani.nd: rv: .V'u "r?
Ihtf fiMllln up i reclaim vhntlft, not
that they will $tuw uny bvtter. but
th riowvrv will t much noTej
laMlnit. A litil bot titty lu early I
spring play lotvoo with durfodii
loom. r vmu uun vomv vi ua
popular irumpf.. Ihl. fall. ,el, as
Kn.p.ror, kn.pr.sa, Ooldrn Hpur
MODERN TYPE HOME
' r
n(,e(,M leMe lmn(t'HOm(. flower. The
HI(plv wf thw ,m,elHUM Ih
j1mh )n fnll. Iimnt,y,
PARK PERSONAES
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Vumlevunter finished his
HireshlnB Inst week.
Tho Illg Creek hcIiooI started
Monday. ; .
MIhh Ma Hunter mturniMl to )it-r
lioiuo on Ciilherlni' cnack Thurmiay
afli-r helping Mi-s. C. Vanorder for
two dayH.
Uobert Miller went to Medical
Springs Tuesday on hUMlness.
. I.Oiiiti Teck. of Cove, waa at Tho
I'ark biHt wi-ek.
(l'orge Mel low, lrank Wlgglos
Mortti ami C'larrnce Vanorder wore
l.'nlon visllors Wednesday.
(J rand mot her Titus, of Colon
visited relatlv-H at The I'ark la.st
week.
. Mrs, I'VancIs Kennedy, of Medi
etit Springs, was visiting frh-nds at
The I'ark la.st week.
iawrenco Jones and Hoy Titus,
both of I'nion, are working for Ihe
tlmndo It undo Lumber company
here.
Joe I,ay went to Cnlon on busi-
1 news Krhlay.
William Katnherg. nf M.'dlcnl
SprliiKH, was hflping farnu-rs at
The I'ark with their threshing last
We couldn't Ik kIii In tell you nit '
tin things w Mdtt ycHtenlay iH'-j
Iciiiim It Mould lnk up too milch'
pai' and -l mo Iimi much lit nil-j
iertlM. Hut jit-l lo Kite you un'
I Idea HI nullum of itHillt. 27.noo'
J itilar slihiiili and I ami n.urvrr-1
I Ileal arain rliMirlinr and lot of.
tiimumu liunhrr. window
ml dour
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,"'"y,
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win v.a
nnlr one rat: In .be .oun and
or in iHiti'aM.c nl.li lioitey iiutdr
'miibII break m for a llulr man.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
ti. , t- , ,
Np.r M1I.T. - ,.,,; J " ,
n s..n,lar injr.
I'.ifevn.n j ID -I
R rM'tr
PrV I ' - C MM or. P.
i, v i i S
w0(.k.
x. .....- i .i
t-r, lilllie I.oule were gueHts of
Mrs. C. Vanorder Krlday.
MImh l-'rancls Miller was helping
Mra. Frank Wiggleswort h cook for
the threahei'H last week.
I'rkM's 1,1 l''miieu are estimated
to be seven times hiKher .llmn.l
,oro ,no var
PLUMBING
For Winter
TEF0RE the cold
weather sets in
have your Plumbing
and Heating System
thoroughly inspected.
We will do a com
pletely satisfactory
job with the least an
noyance and for a
minimum of expendi
tures. If you desire
we will gladly fur
nish estimates with
out any obligation.
Call Today
MELVILLE'S
Plumbing
Sheet Metal Work
Heatinir
( Bungalows Popular
In Modern France
I'AltJS. . S.-pt., 21. (Al') The
liuniculow Win is spniulintr rapid
ly in Franco. HrorrB of llttla
hotiHOB ur.s Jx'inff const rut-ti-d in
every suburb atiuut I'uris for peo
ple who a few years nso Ihouiiht It
would be beneath their illifiiHy lo
llvo In anythlnB hys than a lurj?e
uneonifortable villn. with several
servants to keep IhiiiBS in order.
The French middle class look
the "pavilions" as they were culled
at first, us part of the post war
j hardships, but now fiudniK (hem
compact, coniloriaiue ami 01 iikuc
upkeep, ure ucceitln them Bludly
us u respite from the ilnnlBcry und
expense of the,' old fashioned
houses. . .
Contrary to popular In-llel'. tho
Iwaver Is far from extinct in thin
country. There are C.o(H) in Colo
rado and Montana alone, ami tho
number Is increasing.
Moi-ejnen know how to make a
llvlnir than know how lo live.
RENT IT!
, by the
JOHNSONS WAX
SlectricfioorTolisher
This marvelous new invention will
polish your floors ten times faster 4
than other methods and will give
you a higher, cvener and more beau
tiful lustre than can be obtained by .
hand. It actually burnishes the Wax
to a lovely hard, wear-proof polisn.
for $2.00 a day you can rent this
wonderful new labor-saver. Runs
from any light socket. Requires not
the slightest exertion it runs itself
you just guide it.
- Rent it for a day and polish all of
your floors and linoleum this new,
easy, quick, electric way.
Oregon Hardware
& Imp. Co.
.1
li .
111
15
. The cnlirn Is deaf to all sounds,
'its hearluB apparatus consistlnB of
la delicate membrane which re
ceives only h'rounil vibrations. In
dian charmer. knowliiB this, tap
the box ur basket In which the
reptile Is kept, partly stunnlni-' the
creature by the force of the vibra
tions. It is thus rendered tract
able w it can be bundled.
They are havliiK a bitttle over In
China. We don't know what It's
'about. They ilnn'l cither.
SPECIAL WOOD WORK
Ask us for estimates on making
Duilt-Ins Cabinets - Chests, etc. ,
La Grande Construction
and Supply Company
CIIAS HARRIS, Trop.
If '
YrVM BJHSf W W r-
s? run nb tig
fdidnt know
1 hntiailt
But He Had Simply
Painted His Home With
J. & D. Paint! ! !
-Xillhlnir niakos il holler Impression on your
friends when they visit yon tlnui a newly painted'
house, nnd espeeiully . lien the rlMht kind or ma
terial lias been used. .
J. t?1ft PfWl llie"'ritllt lihnr'n -ilin-Whlto-I.ead.
Zinc "nnd l.ln;ic'ed (III paint, KUaranleed to
Hiiitiil all weather.
Blue Mountain
Oregon Lumber
From Woods to Customers, you can
depend on our products being proper
ly manufactured. 0;;r trade mark
on each board shows our confidence.
LUMBER, SASH, DOORS
AND SHINGLES
Bowman-Hicks
Lumber Co.
Thone Main 517
J. L. Munhall for Chain and Pox Wood
- i
A statue erected to Matthew Kon
'tain Jlaurv In ltlrlimond. Vll-Bliila.
recalls Ills services lo tho i-ollillry.
I .Maury's naullcal and meleorolui!
Ilcal idi.-ervatiuns aided nut only tho
,' foiled ."tales navy lull also the
farmers of his day, and Decamn
the fore-runner of the weuther bu
reau. Me was also one of the oriB
fual proKenHors nf the 1'nlleil (
States navaj acndeiny.
Scientists declare that a color
blind woman Is n Bri a I rarlly.
NOAH'S PAINT
STORE