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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1926)
I Tuesday, September .21, li)2f.; LA GRANDE" EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven jfpfl isliilii' JBetter Homes or Sift V J j BAKER MAY GET 4 $309,000 HOTEL : I i A K Kit, Spt. 21 A six-story jliolcl, costing in the neighborhood Shi $3tti. uoo, ;iml containing 125 rooms, will In- built in Ifciker next yi-ar, if plans comphtj-d by a fcroup f financiers, hcmlcd by If. it. 1 'hi I Hp:, of 1'ortiamC are c:ir id' tl to maturity. Mr. I'lfilllps, who 1b in Baker, announced, 1 hat easl . mil capital had 1mm -n ln't-rHt-l tii If It's to Be Painted 'Use jOur Northwest House Paint High in Quality ; Low in Price Therefore you can't go wrong ; $3.00 the gallon ; 90c the quart Any Color. Sawyer-Holmes Mercantile Co. Winter is severe on that home of yours and you must completely protect it against the elements We are anxious to convince you of our ability to serve you well. Look over these items. You may be sure the quality and -prices are right. SASH and DOORS INTERIOR TRIM SHINGLES, ROOFING PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES HARDWOOD FLOORING KNIGHTS SPRING CANYON COAL By the Sack or Ton ' GIVE US A TRIAL Van Petten Lumber Company ' ' Successors-to Grande Ronde Lumber Co. And KLAMATH KAIJ.S Work bo Bin on i:in0,0l0 J'elicun theater. HOOD JUVKIl UlilH op-netl for new hiKh ehool to coat 17m,000. POKTLANO HMa being receiv ed for 2.1,Ouo IliKhluml t!ontfro jrutional church. J'OItTI-AXr Work speeded on new $2.r.0.nu0 Hotel Ht. Andrews, at It roadway und Columbia. MKDe'OHl New ?18f,iMi two unit high school opened to arcnm module 7f -students. ' ' MUAVAl'KUK New $1 S3, 000 union hlh school dedicated., t'ANHV loo.ooo union high school Ih helm? planned.' , the project. II was said that all the money harl heen raised und plans drawn. It Is expected,. It wiw said, thai u situ on . Ilroadway would he used, although options on one or U.vo other sites have been taken. J'lans provide for a hotel of 126 rooms, XG of which would have bath, 20 without bath and 20 .showers. There, would bo a Brill room, banquet hall, ballroom und elaborately-furnished lobby. i'lans provide for space for five stores Including' a drug stores, barber shop, haberdashery, clean ing "lid pressing establishment, A Hi-ntlng- capacity of BOO per sons )s provided for in the ban que t hall and ball room. On the first floor am shown a grill room und. coffee . shop. , 1 fjlvc some men a fair start and tiny will take unfair advantage. ..... Here There EXAMPLE OF ADVERTISING VALUE SHOWN "A striking example of the valuo of newspaper advertising is neon In the recent Frlgidulre price re duction," a Id JfHKt Hosenhnuhi, loeal distributor of Krlghlalro elec trlc refrigerators. "In the six years preceding last pceemher tho company had . sold lew than lo,00i I'rlglilalreH. Then It uiitieriook newKpapvr udveri mlim on, a big wale in every city whero It had representation. ..-It used the papers to carry it -message of convenience, turn) tut Inn and comfort,-to hniisMYlVf of- the l.'ulud HUUes. "Already it has - boosted its monthly Miles to urotind the L'fi.000 mark; It hart sold more than 200, 00'J J-'rlgldulres; It has oxhuuwied the capacity of Us present plant and Is now adding 3ti acres of floor space to Its production facil ities at an approximate cost of uo.ooo, 000." "Newspaper advertlslns by spreading the gospel of electric re-' friKerailnn has done a (rreut tiling i-.i uiu n.MiwwiiP, lur in reianrr of foods, the confectioner, ' the Ice cream manufacturer and all others who require constant dependable refrlKcration." It is n significant fact that the Peleo-Ijlirht company picked The ....Hi. npr hi u ii luif medium in this city, as the .LiL.i. i .n .. . 1 uin.n. i n,,.ii. i' ,i it- . of their influence. , HEALTH v iii:.iaiii-: in i: to KYF.KTHAIN ly fieorj-' Swlfl, M. l., Sea tile) Member CJotkus Mmorlal Institute At times every parent wishes to know what causes the frequent headaches of their children- after le finning1 school work. Some children claim that they do not care to study: some. that, their eyes burn and smart; some, that they become sleepy after an hour j or so of study. Muny children suffer from-eye- ' strain and -'its r consminent. .-.dull heudaches, nnd, not realizing- that poor vision is behind the headache, change about from this study to that, always ulniltitf at .one that causes less use of the eyes. These arc signs that point clearly to the need of a complete eye examina tion for the correction of the vi sion to normal. t The examination can rarely. If ever; be properly done unless the i yes are placed at rest. Kvery parent knows that it would be use less to attempt to fit the foot to a new shoe If the little toe had a sore- painful corn on the out side, IL would . bo far better to place the foot at case, cither by romiovhiK' the. corn or by wearing slippers until the paid had eased. Th'-n a (food lit could be easily obtained and a comfortable shoe brtns relief. The comparison is qulle useful when applied to the fitting of .glasses. An optician or "glues ven dor", no matter how complete his office iind mechanical equipment, must of necessity fit glasses when the eyes "hurl" or are under strain. Headache is the manifestation of the' sore- strained eye. To place the c-yos at rest "drops", ell her of alropin or homatropln, are used bv oculists f nhvsiclans who sue- eiallze in disease of the eves). 1 These drops dilate the pupils and j temporarily paralyze the accomo- To the Opera Aiifrt MapiHiiHirt (imoui canitir. who is now serving with the Temple Am-hH ttt'l4lont. on or Chicago Mi: sent pynoicfl will gie up (its rebKktua woi k to entet iciuml oni h. He tun signvd hi s tnm with tb Chltwgu Clva upem onijuiiy I EECTION BILLS UP IN CONGRESS Legislation Is Expected During Next Meeting of U. S. Lawmakers ( IfAHI.KS V. STMWAItT NKA Service Writer WASHINGTON. Sept. 2H. The l mst Ion of primary !crtbn ex penses will loom very Impoiian. ly in congress next wint r. The iitesMou eif reKUlar Novem ber election expenses will loom, loo If any great amount of money 'i spiMit In the course of the pres ent csmpaitfii- The prrdiablllhes are, linwover, that this will be an unusually . economical campaign, not an expensive one. Kleetl.m expenses are a liability just now, not an asset. Willi the I.orlmcr and Newberry I cases still in mind, candidates forf congress know they mustn't spend I too much on their post-primary oampalKiis. anyway. IT they do, they're aware that they're liable not to Jfet their seats after they've paid for them. Hut the argument has been thut primary xpeiiscs are none of cun- Ti-i t' IhihIik-ui 1 hit t 'iii-IiiDti-lcM n r.. .(.,,nm. fnt. ,hfl l.i.llfi(.,u. j legislatures to regulate, not the national legislature, JowoV(.ri liUii.UtM In the nd- journment Jam suro to come iup in lccemher are in now, by which congress doe uiitierlake regulate primaries. ' They'll be fought on the ground j that they're an 'attempt at fedeiat ' interference in stale affairs, but , It will lake n pretty nervy con gressman to go clear to the mat against them, after the IN-nnsyl-vauia and Illinois scandals. May be they'll be passed and the su preme court will knock them our. The supreme court is pretty lin- previous public opinion, but congress Ini t. They'll come make t rouble. up, anyway, am liy the AssiK-ialeH INvss Kor the first time in the 30 years that Fielding H. Vest bus been training football players, he can predict with certainty the outcome of a gridiron t encounter weeks prior to the actual clashing of the teams. . Jn addition, Yost ulso is In a potillion lo tell the opposing teams just what plays In make, and lo know that lie will he obeyed both by the victors and the defeated. It all (tomes about through Yost's alignment to put through their paces the iwo elevens composed of eX-colleglale football celebrities who will appear in "The Quarter back.' a i'aramount picture star ring Kichnrd Dix. Styles of If 14 stand some chance of revival, if one may Judge of them by the gowns worn by Jrene Itich in 'Warner's production of "My Official Wife." The gowns are worn by Miss Hlch In (he se dation of the eyes. This permits an accurate meas urement for glasses. Tin effect of alropin lasts for from 10 days to two wwks; homatropln only 24 to 4H hours, rhildren require at- ropln, the stronger of the two ,jrU(r8' ft j, After a proper adjust incut of i glasses tin1 headarhes shouhl dis appear. Jf tiny do not. then the purents should have Ihe same ocu list reeheck and be sure that the glasses are as prescribed. New Designs in WALLPAPER I3EF0RE you do your fall house cleaning and decor ating you should see the new de signs in wall pap er. All in accord with the latest trends of interior decorating. Noah's Paint Shop 1 Mode Sidelights , , aueneo In which she is s en ns the cafo Just before 4he outbreak of ( the World War. They am the ereu- 1 j lions of AlpharcKa, the Parisian! designer imported by the company. 1 From the invasion of America by foreign artists, one at least, has been found who intends to slay hertv -.Many of" them are influ enced by American dollars, ' hut I'aul ljeiil, once lie got here, im mediately took ou( Ills first clllzen ship papers. 'When Mrs. Paul lnl. who Is Ioro Hello, a well-known Interpret lalive dancer on the Herman slago sailed from New'York to-cloH' up and sell their home in Itcrlln. she wart asked the name of her Hleam- "I am sailing on the DcuUch land," she replied, . "but, I am re turnlnK'ln i lj,rht Wteks on the Am erika." - They will reiuovn their art Irea- I sures to Hollywood. . " . , notween US0 and 1910, Michael HlroKdff" was a household word throiiMrhoiit KtiKland and America. Its fourteen editions as a novel and the InnuiiilM'rahlti nlayu imulu from it u,n known In niot pititj- rlty In Hie country. This full "Mlclmel siroKort" will iiuike lis uiipeiimnci' on the ereen, u iroiluet of I'llniH In France, which iiIpo ii'iudu "l.ej iivvriiKv prices or muterluls was MIS'Tulilcs" for I'nlvcrnal. . I TO, while the flKtlrn for waKtts wus . . The cutter working on Hie pic- j 2ti. ',. T)iun Uio tgtnl col are lure In pultlntf In n. voucher, sped-1 iiown lo lie .rollowintr a lino vlr flcil it wim lo lie oliarKeil to .Ml- tually mlil-way lietween lllB trend chad SlroKOff. The wholo ol'tiee 1 huiKhed at the wateh-iloR of Ihe i treasury w hen he rushed tint cutter.; and denmniled: 'I' "Who Is this Michael HtroKofl".'!. Toes he work on Oils floor?" : exlira large cold air returns ,p!pEutss FURNACES give you "ventilated heat" pure, clean, warm, moistened air in large volume circu lation. Oversize returns take the cool air off the floors. Hot and cold streaks are absent no parched, stagnant air, no disagreeable drafts. Comfort is maintained. Dust gah cring over the register is also minimized. The famous Montag oval firepot was designed for Western fuels coal, briquettes or wood. It is one big reason for the econ omy, convenience and efficiency of the Montag furnace. FRED SPAETH 108 Fir St. MONTAG STOVE WORKS Lurt;csl Manuf'tclurers of Stoves, Ranges and " ' h'urvuies on the i'ciciic Const rorttftad, Orcgoa COHStrUCt (OH C08t Drops in Month ) WASHINGTON Sept. 21. Con struction costs dropped during Au gust, directly reflecting reductions j in prices of several building mater ials. The recline placed these costs ton a low plane touched in only one t'other month since March, IU23. ae cording to statistics compiled by the Associated.. Clencrnl i.ont met ers of America. ; ., : , Virtually a single level previous ly hud been held for many months, list month's reductions in price, of Hunjl. xriixi l. crushed stone, et nient.i hollow building tile, brick and lumber brought about the first marked change witnessed since last August. ' ' . In only one, month .during the past five years liavo the uverago prices for building materials paid by general contractors been lower lhan they were last-month. Wagttf In the building trades held fast to the level which they assumed in June' .after dropping slightly from tse-- May' figure, which was the -hlKhesl, recorded for any month during the past' five years. Tim Aimimt Index number for cniiHlruetlon cotn Ih Kenerul, liumtil on th 1913 iivern.;wu laa. The eofreHnonillnir Inilex ! nuniher for of -wnirca 'and - tiler. trend of IlluWi- rial prices. Thlsi.' heen the tendency since, lairly in l2(, ; ; ; .. . 1 ' , Tlip.; world Is wiile,', liut there are hits of : narrow'' people in it. . extra large cola air returns To be aure of real "rentilileil hfat" with low furl rott. invfttijcate the Mon tis; NOW and order it initallrd early in ike icaum. , tfrt in touch with the authorize! Mon tag inttalltr ncareat you. Call wn, ie, or phuM Phone Main 586 r SATISFYING at any '.hour of the day or night. That is the, beauty and comfort of hav- A; . ing an Electric Heater in your, home. Pnoenhniim Electric ShoD UVOlJV M-WVUT Opposite P. 0. 1 You Wouldn't Keep Her Waiting at Your Door - - - - When the doorbell rings yon. answer It promptly 1k chukc you ilou't like tt keep people uuliini II - rvrri iiMU-f liup.t-i:i;U i::it, yo-it. Iiiep'ioite,. callers ; arc iimI l.ci! wtitinx. t ills are nl'!iii lo-l !ecjniw Hie pct;u) at ih" yiln-r cud iif al lui'iie ami li'irr.n U:. Ans'verliru;- tlnv lfiephoiie( pcoinptly helps is to provide'1 you with the best jms-dhie service. ',. r . . ?. Hlmle IndepenoVht Telephdite Company : Artistic Lighting Fixtures ' Let us help you make your home ideal electrically. " .' . Our advice is freely at your , .service... H & S Electric Hotel Sommer Bldg. T. L. BLOOP & CO.'S Pure Prepared Paint BIRGE & SONS .. THE BEST Call C. C. Coolidgc, phone Main 7, for bids or estimates on labor and material with guar-, antee that always made good ' i Yot: are cordially invited to visit our store a mutual benefit may follow. Oo F. Coolidge Paint Store, 131 1 Adams Ave. WARMTH m Phone Main 104 ih: line llshiks tjit-re Is" no one j -uj CO.'S WALL PAPER i