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Monday, Novimi1)er'22l, 192(f Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .V ; v Select Your GIFT LINGERIE Now, and have the advantage of large assort merits, rush-less shopping, A beautiful display - is reaoy f or you. Dependable Dependable Values Hill S Quality Government Explains Use of Oil I Burners in Homes Final Article jj Thin is Uio concluding' article of wrved strlrtly. jr a boll-r of In--a M'rii'H.liy the lfovc run tent dc udequutH ea purity In liiHtullod. iho tiuiiu oil huriN.TB. Tha first nr- n-nult will bv ovtrr-loudliiK und u I'lUhr wuh piiUMted Jtwt Monduy Ioim In over-nil fficfiiry. Thia In In Th Ohw-rvcr'H building pasrc . feifctliifr lut Oil Kitrurr ' In st'lectlnff a burner it is uvll ';1o Hocuru In advuTiro ull of the in formation pojwlblc, ' keeping1 , In ' jnlnd Experience of other purchas ers, and not to Hkv th "bent" ..burner hut rather the one that Ih imderfitood that jtonm ghape und handled by a reliable organization d'lgiiH of hollem am more mill ltfhlch employs eapuble men to ser-' uble to certain type of oil burn 'yiee their product. It Ih safe to orn than to other. Hy proper ul tt'onclude that such an organiiuitloii ' terutlon through the u of refract will handle at leant a wwnably 0ry brlrk-on oinent. certain holler good product. t, rm . i. " - run be mude mom unliable for V One reads - of companion who J burning oil. maintain that they liavn a burner i one of the moat Important Tiirl whlch curea all" heating allmonU. orf afrecllug the efficiency of u .They ship tho burner together with .holler with properly Installed liurn hprfnted' Instructions for' installa- (.r jH undoubtedly the hIjui iih m rtion. If such i device operates at jrards the "gas travel" Or wiiiaru ;all satisfactorily upon Installation f,.rt of- healing mirfacif. t Is due to good fortune only. Pre- I jMy Add Set'tloiis luusiy to the selection of a hum- flections may be added to secure er, a study of the Individual hat-'additional heating, surface ;, with ing problem involved always HOme built-up boilers.' ,j AUnot ul should be made if the best reaultH wayH (nfi uddlllon of actions will jtare to be attained. If the plant I ,.f rct such suvlng us to pay for tho noaiea me nomo sausaciorny ,.wlth coal, the problem In simplified ftntt not entirely solved. . . ' ;- A C-onsldfT Many. Iienw , '"a number of. Ituni ifhould ho considered In selecting an oil burn er.; The reliability of the local rep resentative and stability of his business are important. A first grade burner Improperly Installed, or without opportunity of procur ing service, win we unsatisfactory. or tne system: The department. One should know the grade of fuel o( agriculture obtained pructlcnlly which the burner Is capable of, thr mime degree of efficiency In burning. Tests sftow that the burn- combustion In neurty ull of the al ers which hum the relatively low omlssing types of. burners tested, grades of oils attain the greatcm jmt t)f) oil l urnep Is merely a do economy. Tho type of fuel avail- vc.e for preparing tho oil for burn able In the- community 1 to be lnff wnd Uui uworpUon of the heat Jept In mind In selecting a burner, thus generated depends to a large, J burner which la noisy Ih highly anient on I he boiler. The designers objectionable. The purchaser may 0f some burners havo resorted to Jinslat on a noise- clause In, bin ccrti- different- schemes to increase the .tract so that in tho event that the fUI)M, travel before impingement iiols4 proves unbearable after a!on (n(. wut.r cooled surfaces of eaBonuble trial, the contractor will Remove the burner and relieve thv purchaser or all obligations. Burn-1 'orb differ In the amount of clean ing and attention required. Home buyers Insist upon a burner which niMy readily, bo removed aud allow tthe replacement. o grate In order rto return to coal burning In the POn(tlon of overheating during event that" the oil burner should th(l indP periods of the heating ' ' ' ' ' JsQason. ; Tin temperature regulu- If It requires electricity .for op- !tlpn lH achHVed by opening wln ratlon and the current supply is Uow- um, mth,.P than by aubleet to interruption-the owner control of the fire. These things t hould. insist upon a burner which gruty lower the seasonal plant ,.f fl an be pulled out by Inexperienced ltri(,nry of th COtt, burner. help in order lhat he may return WUh lho o( blirnaP t pursonal .temporarily to the. una of coal. 1 vhsnwnt H largely removed, ussum--Type selection depends upon the ,)K (mt iurn(,r hua ,JWn p.op. ;avallbllity of gas or electricity. I vry ,JutuMHU und r4.-uiuted .There oine of the simpler burners of th.aru cimra-t4rlstlcs of the oil burn naporlzing type require no uuU- er whcU tHlui to increase the cost Jary power while some require gas. of 0 blirn,nK ,Mll th.y uro aiIl,f. .The atomizing type generally re-,.1M-i ulu rP Uii,niinni camrnrf. quires ;gus or electricity and some- it hues both. It Is, of course, essen- 1 tlal that the oil hurner selected , hall be of audi capacity us to pro- vide for the maximum, heating de- maud. n.e practice of manufac- turers is supplying different heat ing capacities varies considerably. Hume manufacture a series of jinrners wuicn are or oimuar con struction but which are of various ,slzes and oilburntag capacities. ,MiN. umHV "r v. J I of burners, each of which ran be o u,lj.ti to ronf" ' hi-attnff dtmnnil& StUl olhrra m&ka )it one burner and A,-vA upon ; adjustments to accommodate the various heating requirements, ('list Iiiiportiiiit Cost 'Is, of course, an Important consideration in selection. Tho or dinary gruvtty-fced vnporlxlng typo requires only simple equipment und for some types costs Itwa than fifty dollars. However, these burners require the higher priced dtsttl-luti-s and burn them with relative ly low efficiency. Also, from the standpoint of convenletice, the vap orizing types are not o satisfac tory, in general, as the atomizing type. Some vaporising types of burners have the outward appeor nnc of an atomising type that Is a motor and full automatic con trol. In some Instances the cost Is equal to the cost of the atomis ing burners. At least on of this type is priced as high as several hundred dollars. Its combustion is considerably more efficient thsn that of the simplest type but. the fuel recommended for It is the higher priced distillate. t With the aromlklng type the equipment is more elaborate und t'iu cest therefore runs higher Jhnn for the vapoiixlng types. At lunUIng burners, Installed, range In rest from auout so to 91000, eluding a falraUed oil storogv lank. riiieress lk?M?H.M dN I(4 ff Plant I An oil imrner will not be satis factory unless Ih who! heating plant is designed and laid out ac cording to the accepted principle Of heating. This means (referring In hot-water, steam or vapor) that the radiation be properly propor tioned, that the pipe lltits be of proper stxe and free from pocket ing, and that suitable means ror 4lt removal of condensation and ntlng of air be provided. The itlxe of boiler Must correspond to the load tnxposed on It. Boilers Sire rated by the manufaeturers on the basis of tho amount of radia tion which can be supplied by them piul this limitation should ho oh. . J 5 t ' M jiartloulurly init- In (h cuw of oil ln ruing- where the Ioswh up the stark nmy Im very bt'iiI. The form of the holler In iiIhq Important. A.mhiiihIiik t lift t the boiler 1h of proper hIsw um fur ua ruling i eoneerned, It ahould bo ndlleiJ COHi o( providing the sec tions. Kew boilers which at , pres ent are used for cou! burning ure sullabln Ur burning oil to hcM ud vatilage, Kit her tho coinhitslloif volume or the flue gus travel, or possibly both, are Insufficient to obtain the best results. Tim boiler Is the element which is most importmil in the deter mination of the over-nil efficiency the boiler, (to or Heating With Cml, Oil The personal element enters to a luiich greater extent with the coal fire than with the oil fire and t Unity ror noor-firlmr.' With thel ir..i n ti.,. i. r.miiinv ti... ' Ajl 0,j btmutl. muy be 0m.utt.a 4,ar((,r an(J ,u1,r , (h), wuiing Hta. iH.cnuHI, of t,. (.0SP of op(.ru. ,,on Tht) r00U loInJM!mluPO wUh . lllltnnmt, .......i., in. i ntlination maintained practically roitHtaut at any ordinarily desired temperature which may or may not 1hn ,Ufi wllh lhtt ,lllpn(,- It should be borne in mind that thu vl.riiru nil tin t-n 1 1 if 1 ti tit K 1 1 II . ttol ,H mei.ey a rlnuiKe.OVtfr rrom POal ''"'""ig to oil without any rudlca.1 change lu the boiler. There nr. - many lyp.. of boll.-rs'ln and some ure fur more suitable for ull )Ur,llnf tmu K com parison between the costs of burn ing oil and burning coal should therefore, be confined to one type of holler, because in another boil er the relations may be somewhat different. . ComiMiiiig Costs Per hups the best way to com pare costs Is on the basis of the number of gallons of oil which are. equivalent to a ton of coal. This will ullmlnaiH the variable of prices and the figures presented can bo used us u comparison in any locality where the prices ot oil and coal an- known. The Bu reau of Public Iloads of the de partment of agriculture Investl Kulfd th comparative constimv Buns of coal und oil with small boilers such as an found In an uvmg dwelling house. I'Vom ities. Investigations it was I -a rued thnt one short ton or coal is the equlvuletit of from ulxmt HO to 175 gallons of oil fuel. The parileular sUH and types of boiler for which Ihttne comparisons are drawn ure muh tut would be found In the homes of six to ten rooms and therefore represent conditions obtaining hi a large percentage of Installations, For such Installa tions, therefore, HO to I7& gallons of oil may h considered as Up proxlinat.iy Xhm vquivalent of n short ton of coal. Such a comparison Involves only the fuel cost, a trtiw comparison should liirttwhi many more items. Tho cost of the burner tnstullit- tlon nuiy be several hundred dol lars and Interest and depreckitton must be charged ugainst thn oil burner. Ou a small installation these fixed charges alone tiuiy rep. resent a largo percentage of the cost of the fuel. Th cent of the uxiliary power must 1 added that Is. the gas or electricity or both depending on th typ of burner. This cost generally runs from S to ft dollars per month dur ing the heating season. After the free-service period, which gener STANFORD WINS COAST GONFALON; Warner's Proteges Finish Football Season With out Being Beaten . ... w I. Pet. H tan ford Oregon Agjflen WuHhlngton Htnte ... Hon t hern California WnHhlnKJon Oregon . - Iduho Montana ('ullfomlu ' .'. ....4 u J (toft ...4 1 .HMO ...A 1 .'sno ....4 1 .KOO ....'A 2 .600 1 4 .2U0 ...J 4 .ZOO ...0 5 .000 Nov. 22 My I POKTIvANI. On defouling ralifornhi. 41 to 0. Sat urday, HUinford won the I'j2G Paci fic coast conference football cham pionship without a dispute. The I'linlw itmlell lln.lt uioiKnii th. Olllv ujidefcuted eleven In the confer- I was the outstanding player on ence, nutnlierlng, among its vie-'the North Powder team, tlnis, Houtherii California, which In' . turn administered thu only setback! Htate college jiuffered. Thu Cards, alt hough officially they have, wound up their schedule, have not disbanded. Instead, they are await ing mi Invitation from the Carni val of Hoses committee to play at I'asudena New Year's day. . I''or the first lime since Oregon and -the Oregon Aggies huve met in their' annual game extending over a period or VI yours, the Cor vallls Institution wuh able to win on its own lot from the Webfooto-rs. The final score was IG lo 0, with the Orangemen having ull the bent of the argument through moat of tlje second half. Three blocked punts, ah intercepted pass which was turned into a touchdown, und a beautiful place kick from tho 2 6 -yard "nt by Hchulmerlch, were largely responsible for the Aggie scores, immediately after the game, the 1.I..V..K. nfnmnlni,., hvim coaching staff, led by Head Couch ) rtcnissier. eft corvallis for Milwau- kee lo meet M,ariuetl -Thunksglv " "' '-" v.. ,o. vu..m pury w.i. '' Army-Navy game at niica.. , , . Th (r..nKn.. hv wound up season since J!I07, when they won the championship. At present they urn lied with .Southern California and Wushluglou Slate for second place In the league slandlngs, but unless miracles happen, and South ern California Tails Thursday be fore Wild Bill Kelly und lib Mon tana Grizzlies, which so fur have failed to break Into the conference yln columns, the Trojans will oc cupy second place as they will huve played one more game than the .r.,i 1 .,, u ,, Ilfli V ' " ' i of I he three teuins bus lost one, j Should the Trojuns win; the Aggies ally Is one year, service-call charires must be reckoned with al- though with good burners, 'properly UiHlulleil these should be smull. y A or 1& lo 7 the powerful Is CmiveiUciit j HVV Vfk university eleven, here- As against . this the principal I tofora unbeaten, argument advanced for lho oil Tn Cougars will wind up their bunii-r Is 1U convenience, comfort season with a game against Gotl and cleanliness. The employment g at Spokane Thanksgiving day. of an attendant for an oilburnlng Uonzaga's chief distinction is that heating plant In tho home Is un- It held St. Mary's to a scoreless necessary. As lo cleanliness, it Is tie. Clipper Smith, ex-Oolutuhlo malntulTiud that wllh tho use of coach, Is now at the helm of. Gon oil burners the cost of cleaning xuga ami he has turned out u and redecorating is greatly lessen- light, but shifty eleven, ed. As compared with soft coal J Oregon and California , closed this Is undoubtedly true but an their season with Saturday's gauua. oil burner out or adjustment may : Both schools played under new produce u quantity of spot that will coaches. The Vb fool era, however, permeate tho house In Lvery short fared better than the Bears, with time. j a lone win lo their credit, while In the average-sized house the Cullfurnluns went through the where no great saving in furnace season without tasting the fruits attendance can be shown, the cost of victory. The 1H27 squads ul of healing with oil is utmost in- both Institutions will be augment variably greater than the cost of ed with several star freshman play heating with coal all things con- ers, so these teams undoubtedly side red. will lie heard from In the future. Q&e new WASHER ffijl , on view IVashes and dries at the same time. Not a drop of water to lift or carry THE new Easy Washer the most amazing development ever made in washing clothes, is here. The small tub dries a whole batch of clothes--ten single ' sheets in three minute9. Moiumhilc, tho largo tub washes a second batch. Twenty sheets handled at once vnur washing uono in half the time with half the work. No water to lift or carry; not a drop of water wasted. The h'asy even empties itself when you are through' washing. Let us do a week's washing free in your own home. No cost or obligation. Phone today. ' EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Alwara at Your Brrrlce BAKER HIGH IS I VICTORIOUS IN -powder game In f the.balj over tho goal lino four i union on HtraiKiit lino piungoa, tho ' Itukor "MuIIiIokk" bcut the hearv ! North 1'owdtfr toum on a wet and Hlfppcry MHd 24 to 0 yfirterday ufternoon. Hukcr forfeited another 10 storu I'1 the latter part of the second quarter, when the 1 "Bulldogs'' lost the ball on dowjis on Din 4-yard line. Although the North Powder team is the )est small town eon Kregallon to iiieut Jlukcr oa the local fb b this year, the giunc was uninteresting from start to finish and the ball. was in the center of the Mi-Id during, the K renter part of tho game. The vlhltlng- team was well coached and showed signs of con siderable football ability at sever al times both on offensive and de fensive plays. forrell, - fullback, ftnVg flitnrtiftm0n Defeat Boise 19-6 UOISK, Ida., Nov. 23 (Special) The Baker national guard, foot ball eleven defeated the Boise na tional guard lem, here Sunday 13 to "d In a contest played In rain. This Is the second tliie tills year the Oregon team has defeated lh capllol cl.ty's siiiad, the flj-st seb're bemg 21 lo 0. . kiohts.mi; SHOOT I'NION. 'Ore., Nov. 22 (Special) The Cnlori Sportsmen's cliib held their first shoot of the season at t heir grounds near the fish hat chery last Sunday. Those- winning geese were: Altn Phillips, I; Hex CJriggs, 2; O. M. Croashmd., I ;. William Iturford, 1; Jake Wilkinson, 1; George flrown, a. Another shoot Is scheduled for and 1 he Cougars will be tied for tnJn pUl00i fu,,,,,,,.,.,, rnHfornlu defeated Idaho Hatimlay, S8 to . After the iMonllinil. K;JnU( lh(! TrojIin8 wlI1 preiiare ror the Invasion of Notre .,.,.,. 4 , ,.os AK1,.8. The fighting Irish have not lost a game this season, Drake ' being their latest victim by a score of 27 to 0. . The Grizzlies urn now in" hos Angeles and will loiter there until Thursday. Last Krlday they met (In California Aggies- nt Sacra menlo, winning 21 lo 0, with Kelly milking all three scores. Tho Vandals are now on their way to Nebraska to, play Crelgh ton, making It the fourth fnterser- "tloiml gm In which coast confer- c-nce teams will participate within the week. Washington will meet Nebraska.' at.. Seattle Thanksgiving (taV- B promdscs to be one of the hst-nlayed games of the season, Ihov-Cornhuskers having defeated rnnTDAfi i'oothai.i, i:sii.ts Syracuse 1 2, Nlugaru 7. , Curncglo Twh !0, West Virginia (I. Yuln 12. Inrvard 7. Infantry 7, Murines 27. , Army 21. l-'rsinus 15. 1 . Haskell Indiana u, Michigan Htutc 7. ' r - Wisconsin"!, Chicago 7. ' . ' ' i (Uilo Stule 7, Illinois B. ' ' lloston IT. 13, Holy Cross 0. - OcorgL'town 30, Irorilhum 0. Ilrown 40, New Humpshlro 14. Missouri 15, Kansus 0. N.hruska IB, New York P I, Notre Dump 21, Drake 0 Northwestern Kl, Iowa C. Nuvy ,ir. Ixjyola ltultlmore) 11. Indicnu 1 4. Purdue 24. North Dukota 0, Marquette 0. St. Xavler 21, Wcs. Virginia VVesleyun 7.. ' . ' .. . Ohio Wesleyan 9, Denison 0. Duyton tl, Huller 6. . - V Ktllgers it, Swurthtiiori! 13. ColorailO AkkIcs lit, . X. IJ. 0. 'I'lifts 14, Mussach uset I Aggies 13.- . -.V ' (.. .-- Mouth Piikota .State .1. I'nlverslty of Detnolt 0. . I'lilversity of Toronlo- 12, Mc- Oltt 3. ,- . Ottuwa 7, Miiliny Heacn 0. Wwl'tifth a, l.lepu4IW (, " - North lukoti.'ll, Marquette I. v Loyola 7, Arluinsus Poly -Q. Lul'-nyettir. 7. Lehigh 0... ' . , Oklahoma, 47, Hi. Louis 0. " ' Ctillfornla Institute of 'i'eoh, 7, n, of t'ullfornla, southern hnmch. 3. ' New Mexico. 3fi, Western State college of t'olorudo 6 .. f sinnrord 41, California 0. 7 ' .Michigan 7, Minnesota 0. ' Occidental college 23, Pomona o. - Ames 3, Kansas Aggies 2. ' .Southern California 28, Idaho C. Delaware (1, Huverfotd 27. . Coe 31), llelult II. I niversliy of Wyoming 0,' Regis College 22. . oioruuo i.eacners coinage j, i n- iversity o. t.oioraoo wri-gou t.. Vi, " - Nebraska Wesleyan 0. lies Moines unlyerslly 8. ' , 15, College o( Puget. Sound 0. Monluna Mines 14, . M-ontuna Nonuul 11. . , . Wlilttler college 3D, Redlnnds V. 0. . . , The spirit in nouncement of the merger of the Skaggs Stores with the Safeway Stores has been very gratifying to us. Our already large volume of sales has in creased to a wonderful degree. Thus proving, as possible in no other way, that the values our merger has enabled us to offer have been appreciated. It is with the true spirit of THANKSGIVING that we offer you for Tues day and Wednesday extraordinary savings for the holiday dinner. CELERY Large crisp bunches, 2 bunches LETTUCE Firm, clean heads, each : CRANBERRIES Best quality, solid berries, 2 pounds TOMATOES Solid, ripe, 2 pounds ... SWEET POTATOES Fancy grade, clean, 5 pounds .-. ORANGES Hew Navels, medium size, dozen ORANGES Hew Navels, large size, dozen nnimirti XT xt..1 i-U ; , ji,LM.irj& new iiiiveis, inuuiiiiutii njrjTjrv 1-1 1.1 rfc.. . uaiaias fancy goiaen ripe, & pounas FlfiX 'Rvtrfi DATES Imported, fresh, bulk, 2 pounds 1 DATES Fancy Pitted, extra large package, 2 pkgs. . nuTs t ancy CANDY Plain Mixed, 2 pounds 25c CANDY Chocolate Creams, bulk, 2 pounds . .. 39c CHOCOLATES Hand Rolled, assorted, 5 lb. box :..,.:...$1.69 Our stores are literally crammed with the finest of the season's offerings awaiting your selection. STORE KQ. 65 Phont Main 33 STORE NO. 359-Thone Main 711 II Northwestern, illlVlllUll in v ... For West Title CHICAGO, Nov. 22 (AD Mlrh (Knn anrt Northwoatern completed tholr 192S Hlg. Ten foot hull gpa hod undfcn.U'l In the eonfereneo una. tied fan champlomihJp Hai Ur du y. Knrh won rive K&ntes and lost none und earn wan defeated lv a non-eonferenre team, llvbigun liy the Nuvy und Northwestern hy Notre Parna. ; ' : .. I Ohio Hteto, wllh only, one iK rut. hy JMU'ltlguil team, 17 to 1 a, tield on to seeond plaee hy defeut- Ihj; Iltinoia, attio ly a.lnicle point. I'urdun, which elayed a woreleHH lie with WiKConsln, finished a step hack of Ohio State in third place wllh WlHcoiiHln .fourth, Illinois und Mttinufiolo. wene Med for next place with Uvo victories and two. defeats- apiece,, ; : ' ' , fhlcugo. Iowa ami Indiana fin ished the seuson without a con ference 'victory. . Michigan- . aoored ti4 points attains! cqnorenc teams With 22 pointA. scored, hy' opponents, II) hy Ohio and G hy .Minnesota. Northwestern score 114 points against .conftifence opponents with hut points snored :& gain at them, loitchdowns hy. 't-hlcayo and Iowa. - Tho 192tj' conference . standing jAvilh. point . Lpluls for' all games-was Team .' . Mlchlgun Northwestern Ohio. .....:,.:. Purdue ..t'.. W. U ..r,., n ..r, ti T. fl n . o l Tp. Op. j III! 38 171 ; 22, 1 83 fill 140 67 j 113 72 121 4li , 270 04 Si V37 t 113 117 1 47 110 . , 3 '( t 2 1 ...4...1. 2 Wisconsin' Illinois ' .. Minnesota Ihdiuna Iowa;,. ...... Clilcitgo . .2 . . 2 0 2h 0 4 0 D 0 5 Q ... ...U :....'.n :....tc..n.. n fiAVF. OLD IRONSIKKS WASHINGTON Old Ironsides Is to he shown In a painting as she I appeared In the days of her glory. 'The original will hanr In the white nouso anJ COp1(,Bi , trn colorSi w, ho sold to help save the ship from lhe Jl)nk pp. . We have learned at last what Is lo become of tho. younger genera tloni .. They w'lll grow up. r CTSTOBUTION WfTHOUT WASTE ji !1Tianksgi which the people of Union County have received the an ThanlrcnrJvlnfr ttViaiiir-AC iiiuiiuugiiuig i fjinr - v lavpr fio-e K lh mixed, new crop, 3 pounas Knight's Spring Canyon LUMP Call Main 732 and ask for a ton of KNIGHT'S Big CHUNKS This size passes over a screen with 8 inch holes. All of the slack is screened out. Our coal is all under cover No snw or rain 'nuf sed. Van Petten Lumber Company Phone Main 732 for Service. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS fnr TiiAcrlav ftnA WArlnacrlav m.w. m. uvuitMj uuu ii vunvauai uutcii 1 . linv 1 jc JL 5c Yr ,.... wc W 35c M" Wc W 4,jc W 53c M e,n ' l-ir' , qjc , pit, Wt , ;z.)c QX M I;.:;;:.,;....: ... 25c ; L..;; .,. ...45c jgc m