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Pape Six LA"" GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER Monday; Novenilx-r 21,- K)27. " anil iMpFovemeinit BUILDING PERMITS EASE UP LOCALLY Only Three Issued During Past Week, with Winter Weather Nearing New ennslrnetinn Jh faxing, up in Iu (inutile with the nenrhiK of the winter HcaRnn mtd only three Hinnlt fifrniitK were lumiert ly City He ponler .1. K. Hi en run Ihhi week. , . Homo new minxtrtirtlun mny tfr ftpplieil for rliii'Jnn (he remaining week i T thin yenr hut It 1m nut ex peeled that any la rue volatile will le Mtarteil. f I'ormliH IhmihmI IjihI week follow: Nov. 14 ('. I'iii-MiniM. tu ereel n woodshed on Sixth between Jiiwlj (J, to rout $&. Nov. 14 K. O. Mu.sle Co., to nl ter rim! reimlr a two-Htnry lniKineM Building Code For Oregon Is To Be Adopted KAl.KM, Ore, Nov, 21 (A!1)--On writ or I 'altei-Hon hu l-t It he known that within two w-ck ho prolmMy will appoint a Htutc ImiM Iiik code eoiniaiHNloii, provided for by a i-eHOluiloti or the 1927 IikIm latitre. The rominlKHton will have 1 3 Halarleil im'tnlii'At who will draft ti State hlilMlnie code to he HUh mltteij to the 1929 lerfHliituiv for enaelnient Into law, One im-inher will he nppoinled from the li'KtHlatiire, one will rep. reMeftl Ivnntein Oregon, fine Houlh ern Ch'eKon and the 'following or RanlKiitlonN will he represented ; HI ale I'Ydemtlon of I ,uhor, Akho flaledi Cieneral 'onl raeloi-H of A Hi erlen, American ItiKtlt ute of Ar- 1 ehiteH, Oregon IVrhnleitl I'ounell. Oregon ItulhHiiffH Trade. Oregon AN ENGLISH COTTAGE GARAGE ATTACHED I oil into (if l(ill.llriif i. hi) I nun nn.l biillilliiin.ii Adams nvciiun lioiwocn , Having hhnoi'IuIIoiih. I'nrlflr him im,l I.f.,.l work to n,t S0.''NorIWPBt ,,.,,, ,.;,, lllw0PlllUon ; M.V. 1 !!!. I,. AlKlVI-Mlin, l.l.r.'CCt .,. lHlll,,n, llullnir mu-liltc on AMI holwee.i Illrch nn.l . 0V0I1 Manufacturers iimm-hlllull. ami tin slate hoiint uf hculih, - Fourth, In enft $"il. Prohibition Film r ,To Show at Cove , - Thn prohibition film. "Lent' Wo ! Jnrnct", which has been ilruwlnir Jarifi! iiuillcnccs In all parts of thn 'tfountry.. will lie shown In Covq, ' weuiicsiiuy. Now n in I In- Mctho illsl church at 7::io p. in. Tl.i picture 1h u I run Hlory or the ef fects or t lie llcpHir truffle upon i NORTH POWDER I'lSRSONALS , are- vIhIUiijt h Houth f)akotu ! Yvonne MelMieo Ih ' on the Kirk , lint thlH wek. ( I'M Ht-eneerhox" t ranmicted hui- thlee uenerulloMH ft In i.l,l ','',' "alter yemerday. .relies ihroun on iu,. . r..,.n ',-.' I Uetlrude Itnell, , tiu t hel Kor- ' i ray actual. happenlnKN in h mitldle lly V. W. Piinly ' Hern is illiiMtrated a little home with all Ihe eoavouieneeH ' of .the mansion. An ideal home lor Die newlywedn, or a 8itnet home. In the HiihnrliN. Km ranee Ih dirert Into the laiKe ilvlnit room, with. Dm ..... ,t, t, umiHHive Hlone tlrephue, French NOR II POWDKIl (Special) door open onto the auu jiort'h. -A western Rtiilu in pre-prohibitlon 'liiyH. Jl' depicts the tnlRedlcH of Polish Up Cull in jve arc sell ing a Pound of . FLOOR WAX - ; , .For . . 85c c and with it wc give 1 Pound Free You can rent our Electric Polisher for $1.00 A Day then you'll have blight, clean floors for the holidays. NOAH'S Paint - Wallpaper Class Hliom and dauKhlei'. Audrey, mot ored to Huntington Thursday. The North- Powder Rrnde foot ball team played Maker l-Ytday af ternoou. Mm. J. 1). McPhee h the owner. of ii new Hcdan purchaHi tl .throuirh llaki'iv dealerM. t Nettle Titus left , Tuesday for I 'ortlaud where mIm will vinit her dmiifhter, ' Mm. .Maude- I'onnei-H. - .-...-4 s 7"" , 1 .1 jp ', .'rl Tcnc-r-f .s .. 'ox iic I iB :1"""'r FFl -E , ,, t . LiviNq D.QOM ' I , I IU J 7 4X12. ... ELECTRIC RATE DISAPPOINTING TO SETTLERS 1 Mtllll'UllV leilftM lilt til ihn nuiinl iney are noiii f,)n. 1(Ve. tlw hi.HPinent over the tenement Htnirn 'where an additional hedroom could he flushed off If de.Hlretl. . t Note the location of the bedroom, Iwlih the liii ih off the litll hall, I from which one mlhl rnnn, in the 'event the porch wan ued for uleep , fiiK imrpoKCM and (lie heilrooin hh u ' ilreHHiiiK rpom. The kitchen portion Ih a Ultle 'uein. ' Tiie il incite Ih more than an alcove hut not hirue eiioimh to lie termed n diniiiK room. I I'lie Karate atlaiOied, In larKe1 To Consider Tax Reduction First enough for a. hir ear, toetlier wilh a work bench in the end. The rear entry with Hteps to bawement will be found . nioHt convenient. There W a laundry, fruit and ntor afcc rooiiiH, ' I Ihillt of the best mulerialK. unincl oak fhioi M tlirmiKhout, tiak and i)ne ! Whffl f Clvn yvpvc nf ."MnvtVi. BULK HANDLING CUTS DOWN COST siiy. that bulk shipping: is n feas ilile solution. Ciovernment charts show that the fanu cost of liandl J-'aruwrs iu the IrriKatvd tern- . lory adjupent to the government ! power stations at Minidoka, Idaho, lueve hc-n Krievously disapimlnte.l In the prices they are compelle-1 to pay for electricity .accord ink' to a ( report iiit made pu IHo liy Pro- I fesHor Al. 11. Lewis, liead of tlu depurlineut of agricultural enin- j eeriJiff or tiie 1'niversity of Idaho, j Minidoka Is a P. S. government irrijfution project generaiim; f lee- : tricity as u.sido line. Parincrs uoi'e proJtilted current at if a , k.w.ii. fioui thin project. Ixit find . that . they are compelled 10 pay a bout. lie ut k.w.h. . Koine of this high price Js due to ' the tact that the average consuuii- ; t Ion per farmer consumer- is less ' than :i k.w.h. per month. 1'he ! rate would k down If the use were i higher hut in all events there Is) ho prospect of even approaching tiie rule. According to Professor lwls, the host of t ho current at the pow er utiUlon after it has been step- ped up for transmission at higlirr ' voltage, is3.S4 cents per k.w.h. ! ope rut ion of- the lines and jnain j lehiincft U 2.C4 cents, depreciation (of distribution lines. 1I.7-S centn, Idepreclutloa ' of , transformers, meters and services, l.Itfi cents, in terest on investment W lines, 4.39 j cents. The. cost of distriliutlng and I marketing the current Is therefore (three times as high as the cost of i producing it, . j harvesting and handling us welt las marketing costs are reduced, j "Th? farmer," he explain, "is ; relieved of the yearly sacks and twine bill. High priced labor for sewing and handling the sacks in eliminated. Grain in bulk can ho clea'ned . and conditioned in the country, saving freight on dockage and enabling the farmer to market a higher grade of wheat. Grain In hglk bins Is readily iirliii .linoleum .in t ho kituhei. it. l.t eAti enameled, wiin tile In baih. 1 t mated that this hmne can be built ;fnr from fiiGtin to $ii:nia, Cfxcltt.slve 1 WAKIIINOTON, Nov. 21 fAP)- T Tax re 1 act I on will be the fli.it con- def.clency hill, which al!ed lat ! "f ? I"-' 'V ',"'inhl- 'f til western States Save 10 . Cents a Bushel -; schkIoii has. been disposed of, t'linlr hum Madifen of tiie house n pprop rtattons couiiuiltet after a call a I t he Whttit lloimc He mid that flood control iu tin MlnslHslppi river undoubtedly i r iio u mm leeiareJ nera 'js ;wlth stained shingles on tne roof,- POItTIVXn, Ore., handling Krain In hulk (AT'V-Hy inste.td of inft HH) pounds of sacked wheat is I protected front damaging weather 1 ft cents -minimum nd 25 centH i and los from rodents. it itr maximum. In bulk the same i)tial ity coHts but '1 cents mitmum anil 5 cents maximum. Py dlscurdlng jhu sack nielhod for bulk shipping, says K. N. Hates. Investlgntor for the Kt'dural Itiireairof Agriculturnl Kconomlcs. weighed and Inspected faster and cheaper." ' Before you attempt to make, a man feel at home, -it Ih wise to find out what -kind of u home ho has. . ' tween house and garago f cement blocks. ttiicks. wheat gi'owern of Ihe- 1'acl- ' piok-w i pi i:i novs I K i: K I . V . Ma ss. V hen n in - nioula gas. flood) an liniiortant tihiiKi nf leu I slut Inn !.., il,l ih...... i..,l v lol"" 1 ff'xllooil ' Ml on.' I as.-lal,. with IhW pruhlom inunyj 1,1 ,!1"1'' " o( II..- "p-t In varluu. ''. 1o ,0U l.oya H1. l. lion, of thV ,.o,.t,y. " . J K7M OHf"" Sol-","-'' i thi' atntnonla fui.l,'. Tl.ry r.-- svnw nom-s I "" "'h. r. 'l mum- wiirlln... Kim KI HI (I V N.',v ' l ( VIM- "' lh"lr '"- n f't I.UI. (Iiv.. Ni.x -I (A ' II. nn. l.rmiKl.1 tl.m back, and ivh- will . lr,,i,.,,,o ,., vl,-,. on Ihe .l,0, ,. wurk a,vl. Kenle highway iM'lween Kugeup. atul Ilend In a few days, according to Information furnished the pub- . M,lIiltf mountuins out of mole lie service commihMluu." Service 1 hUl 'Wht to be good bustm-s.i will be resumed as early an pos- j fur 1 h'' n'uI , f,tal oi atoi H. slble In tlp spring. I. 1HT1IA111:ST Having hnd the Usual aim of italkan duelists. Crea my ManolleHcu and Victor Papa costa renin in unrecnnelleil. tinch rireti two shots during a storm hil ling nothing hut raindrops, Crett ory had accused VicUr of belray Ing his brother .Mehall, recently nc iuMted of a Ciu'oltst coiisplrney , old ttaloon days In a realistic und dramatic manner and makes an Jinpivsslolu uton the minds of those who see It which will never be I'urgolh u. The Iti v, A. O. HroylcK of Ontario, will d Her a vital t'H'f-sai,e in connection wit It 1 1n picture tu a concise nn.l do pient innniii r. There will be no ii.linission chaise bin nn ottering will he taken. Everything Electrical Electric Percolators Attractive four-piece set consisting of Tray, Sugar, Creamer, and Percolator. Priced to suit any pocketlmnk. Come In and see our new stock of Klectric Waffle Grids, Irons, Curling Sets, Toasters, and many other necessary comforts for your home. H. & S. Electric Frank Robinson, Prop. Somrner Hotel Bldg. tic coast' ure saving approximately 10 rents u bushel in operation costs and are enabled to place their' pro duct' on foreign markets lnnon)' pctltlon with ('a and lan growers who have the advantage of lower freight rates. Sacked wheat has disappeared almost entirely from export chan nels at Portland, and bulk handl ing Is rapidly gaining favor In Seattle. Sacks still 'are used ex pensively, however, on many farms and at country shipping points. Abandonment of the sack ninth -i od was advocated by federal mar ket experts' when freight) rates west ' were materially reduced by fhe ( 'anndian National and the Canadian Pacific railway, which carry export wheat from the In terior to Vuncouver. Able to place their grain in Pacific ports at a much lower cost. Canadian farm ers w ere In position to take t lie foreign market almost entirely away front American growers tm lefs economic strategy made it possible for them to offer their wheat at a corresponding price. It Is apparent, official observers HEAT YOUR HOME One of our furnaces installed in your home will make the cold winter days plcasurablycomfoitable. . . Come in, we will explain how you can save on fuel osts and get fnore heat. Phone MAIN 179. Karl W. Lynch 216i Fir St.- iu..ti; - pm Miiiv; . Vi:TII.ATIXi wonder Ihmv mnnr pconle In the t.ntmlc It.wtdc jille bnve bean I or Hie luu pec vu( pun Mooaii h palm mid all the product thai go with Mai lill-Senoiil toil ier cent puiv gniWN. T!k m-iiiI-gltiNH tunc Inlerlni: enamel Unit Is entity llppliil, Iton-sMKKhig, Itii noinlriil. wiLslmhlf. Mini iM'iiiiilfnl. i utolug Itkc an ohl-nhioiMtl hl cvelc iIimmi n Nict-p gciwle. Init the results wln-ii on gel in Uh IkMIoih of the ran u tint like the remit1 when n kid Rii (t the bottom of a lull tin bK flot ride m mti ra.hloncil hfcyclo. I. (Poking Imt k In (Im tHiyliotMl tlnH. 7tfir I mlr laiiile speaks frim rxpertfSMf. When I iti Hie Hit' ImIUhii of tin hill niMl was afmlil t rn ilir biiilge mid had lo-i ctiuiiid of the mii-tiip pthtl-. I liiiiile n It-line for Krceii In tar paidi. The unvn j tM iars lonM'iittl iit my little hi innn diiH' and itaie nwnt for rpii sioii ami srowfh. TimIhv tmir In f ie Claude 1- the hirgt'st I nil per cent pun paint priMliHiM dt viler tii I iiMcin Oix'tom. ' iliiv.'.-ifuio Is like Hto (iraitdr rir II fHm. Ii l fool piif. in fnrl, not rait put It nn. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Xr Bull TYw (h The Poor Maa'l FHead" N'Mf Fonndir. ' Phone Malk till Big Reduction of Prices on Royal Electric Cleaners SUPER ROYAL ' ., $G7..'0 ' Attachments : 13.50 STANDARD ROYAL.- 55.00 Attachments 12.00 New I'rhv ?.wt.00 11.00 13.50 .0.00 The Royal needs no? introduction. Yc have 2."0 users in Iia Grande. Our salesman will call on you, or tele phone Main 121 for Free Demonstration. La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. Let Electricity Do Your Work! Rest fori he y? Is your home wired for. convenience? Dy convenience, wc.nican lots of electrical out lets, such as floor plugs and wall pliiffs. : s Our rates arc right reasonable. Jf you are building: a new home, or want your home re-wired, we will be glad to give you an estimate. Electric Service Co. .. TALBOTT . HELVY U Service Our Middle Name J Pjione Main 12 1 1412. Adams j -SUNBEAM WARM-AJR FURNACES A "SUNBEAM" For Comfort ' Have your home warm, cozy,' comfortable and healthful Sun-' beam will do it! More heat is obtained from the fuel that's consumed, and it's better heat, because it's healthful heat heat that's moistened heat that's eimilated to give per fect' ventilation .. Come in, let us explain in de tail the merits of this wonder furnace. PHONE MAIN 58(5 FRED SPAETH Plumbing and Heating 1113$ Sunbeam F u r liners have bce built tince 1884 by The I ox rur nace Company, one of the coumry'i oldrat manufaciur er of Wann-Air Cir culating fiyttenis SPLINTERS No. 4 Offlcinl Puhlli-iitim. of , TMR VAX l'KTTKX H JIlilOli TO. V.il. 1 Huvp y.fc. nm.lo nut ' llulf the woiik ii sl.'ll:., il.slr?" i skpil n list ! or tl.o sci.ni to lio liyii.f tlil.ip.i yon'r.. KolnKot huxlmmls. and "I'M you ..iils.. tho ' lo lip tlmnkful thi. Honsoiif tl.'1 other hi. :f lo lie trytliK I rl.l or Ih...... W.. have Ju.st .-rt.jy. 'I n Bliltuncnl of w .ml,... .... NT.MKTAI. wciitli.'.-. j rr... tl, ,rs ,,. on I stllW. Tliey ui, lly ..ipli.-,l vlthoi.t r.-inniiK the . A I hey lire I,.:,.),. r i.ietnl they c..nl enr out. Tho p.lee Is re:.Mniihe. Ill.S. you into eovi'i.Nt The next tin. nee. I coal on nlny or Knowy ilav. eaM iTtt unH f t .Iry io.il. A man In .1. town irave his who n lee ture oi.'iM.nouiy n.e In Oregnq. w h p . oilier ilay. An. the nL innrnlni; ,ll.TOere,l tl,! . Illl'l left the ele.arie IlKht burning In 'he l.nfl,-...ent a! :ii.... We've just hear.l 0 the 8tilllie.l m m-erylio,ly else irjves three r h e e r I. he Kiven tnily two. ('has. lUr.ia hat I'O.neil the conc .Ve hasement for hl new ImihliiiK en tile corner of Creeuwoo.' t.l.,1 Jerterso... the wire to her nun- ban, 1 who lritl juat lullen ilown .stairs. "I never iniie-eu a hla.net one of 'e'u," yrlleil the hiKsiri.) K Here's" u sroo.l coni iiination for the nolil wlnily Ouys NI -. M lO I'AI. w e a t I. e r strips on Ihe doors an,! w I i. ,1 o w KnlK'it's Sprint; ranyon Coal in (lie bin. A woman teacher, trying to explain the n. canine of Mie wor, "slow !y." .' li Inslralisl It ,y walk IllK i.ernsM the floor. Whem she nske.' he elnss how .she nnlk eil, she nearly fal'lH eil hen ll H...I.U lio shouted, "l!ow-:es- K.-.l." Il's easy to tlx nn an Mr m.. ,. I extra room In thei.l- "re,h. , rortlnn ,. "S "S llio recently tr...le. T ' Portia,,,! an.,r- Wal1 inent hmint for a ninth tint In thf vol ley, ralit .i mi ti. l yanl one luy la.st""53 knew vuii k Th... .... - wotiM. Th,inksKi ini; ! tn make qnlrt- a j few ImnroviMrient.Hf A -frlcn'l of ours tells . !-' i -.1 t.... We venture the ptv diction Unit titer win he a lot of iir i I diKfStU,. synt tr.jt a t IIIIM So mutter what yon 'lo, Hnrneltodv, nl- f. S. Sf.vsi.ut.-;. of rnrtluml. has hevn hnnlinir nut nnitrrinl rir lii.n ranrb out o i the othr side of Hot lAk. He h niakin extensive rpntrs for Ms tenant. VAN PEITEN LUMBER CO. aliout Kiven up IiIb nens nn nn earif-tuy-ItiK proposition lut r'ir. All he (?it 'Vliiekl rluek!" ftut he litiiit thni tifW hen - lion IrmteaW and now they huve to Iny theiij epRs In iihlfts.