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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1929)
i f r Page Six" LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Monday, July 29, 1920 I I 'i I j : QUIET LAST WEEK Erection of Coal Shed and Repair of Building Allowed. Mid-Miinmor lassfiudo wan donv nn.-Urut thirln liu- p:.st wook on j the. hiiildln KP'-rinil record honk at J Iho officer of tin- oily ri'i'onlpr j whom only two minor const rur llon jolm, Intallhif; IciKOlhor, L'im, wore llsli'il. j On July 20 a ?ro ropair nor- mil wiih Krantdl lo II. It. Smith for n 1 1 or u n il rm :r work on a j lu-HliiiK In hloi-k 17, lot I. I'lutpllii i inidilion. Tho proct'odinu day M M. Kiif-j Kins Kilned p.'niliffsimi It) orort a f I fiu ono-Mlory fniino IniildhiK which will In used an ii foul Khfd, J The hUoi Ih lo he const moled on Nash Htpot, hctneen IVclinn.l I and fir, j Division Engineer I Kesians 1 rom btate j 8ALKM, Ore.. .7uly 2Et (AD J, S. Sawyer, division oiminoer of tht stain highway depiirtment, has 1'pnlnnod, and on-Septemher 1 will Join tho ontdnoorlnu staff of the ! hihell Oil company at Nan Fra nelson j In a newly oroatod oxocutivo posi tion. Km" Ihe last six yearn Sawyer I )kih heon In nupervlHory charge of ' the utato highway cnnst rin-tliui in! JtPiitnn, Lincoln, I.lnn, l-ane. North-' ern Doughm, and Southern Marlon! and i'olk counties, j Ha wyer will he succeeded hy j Kthan A. Collier, who for the hint ) four year has linen assistant intir kot road onulnoor, 1'rior to that ' ho wax resident engineer for th (leparltneut In varloiiH location.' HMrr mi li- uffiBsi IfojmmMm the prison kilrlun, Flames alsofgH closer lo Ihe fins, but failed (leMtroyid the roof of the soul It cHI in the attempt and Imrrt Into block, making about half flic cells flatm-H just onlsldo Ihe wall. In iht prison u.lestj. rnder cover of smoke from the burninff bulldiUKH. the convkv.s at tempted to rush ihu walls hut Outside the walls, confederate.1: and .sympathizers of tho con virtu aiwo slaslo-d the hoxe linoH until a h-t.-rmfned palrol of patlnnal Valentino's Widow 2 Disregards Modes y y dress something I'ifferenl for hi'Ileves: "The day is past whoti every oinan . w ants to look like every other woman. Now we want ui clot Ins to express ourselves." 'Car With License .as Thnrp Rooms In lie no othor lypn of resliliMiro lhat niei'ta with bucIi popular npproval as the email out lueo with a Illicit unit slono chim in as Its loiitrol feature. We see u ii I'xniniile of this In Hie above sketch. The iii'mslvo chimney Is neatly toppoil out with dark red mill brown ellnker brick with deeply ralteil Joints. Illack , heiKlora (enils of bricks) can be seen proJectliiB a little hero and Ihero. The entire house Is of stucco construction except the gable ends, which are covered with clapboards stained a fcrocn-hrown. All other exterior wood work Is also stulncil this color. Notice how the chimney Iron, Horn, wrought Iron hardware nil Jownspouts serve lo create a playful feeling and tie (lie different parts of (lie composition Into a pleasing whole. Casement windows are used In the living room, but elsewhere the box frame window is used so that Imttcn shutters may be employed. Oak flooring Is used In the principal rooms. Although only a one floor plan, many feutures are to be found. In the living-room we flud a fireplace with flag stone hearth and stone quoins at each side of the opening with a heavy oak lintel above It. At one Bide of the fireplace Is a shallow bay with book shelves,. A seat could be built In this bay win dow If desired. Space Is provided for a convenient "console table In the entry hall. Cross ventilation In the kitchen Is accomplished by means of the wide breast of casements over the sink and the windows in the dining nook. Ample space Is allowed around this latter feature as no dining-room is Included In the plan. The estimated cost of this house Is from ?t,u00 to J7.6U0, exclusive of heating and pluinbuig. PARIS (AP) The I'nlted Slat'-s bus at least one style creator of its .... .i,,n't el u-hnim what were driven back by fire fro;n the ! giutrdMiicn was CMlnliiahed to prOr , ., KilurdH postid uinlitf I lie top. Then li-it Ihe i(ulpmrlll. i v...,.i, ' rtmnhnt-ii thn I hey ,'''"'' I" he Prison yard. With' the 1.7.11 convicts herded I f (.r Winil'rc.l lludnut. who mar. I 10 f Aoriftplli rnllyiiiB Ih. ir fores tor fn sh at- Into Ihe north cell block. KiiardHi . ,..,,, i I lO lb 111 SilLlULIll "- lMWan the:r .lie.kup ail.l .hill call,' U dir.cliliK ihe 'costuming i At III.- outbreak of the disturb- at ihe wiine Sine forcing: th.. rlngf " ' ' ettlniw for Hie all-Am- WKATTI.l-:, Wash.. July 27 (AP) am. th tiiisi.n sir. n bad n all.-. I j lead. I s into individual ells siikI j - I.lifht of ft. Several months nun. William T out its warning to Ihe city and nowjilie others Into such cells as were i ( '"' ' ' ji.aul.e, atloriiev, coaNed state of- Wanl.n KdKar K l,.n:nKs sent out avail:. j' K'"S- w,-k--B for the'rleials to Issue' lllm automobile 11- lelephoiii- eallK for assistance in When Hie checkup was cnmplrt. hen -shi. i. not oi K.ni, tin mc . i. .... .Iiielllng tile i lol. Kitty slate troop, e, I early today. It was found t bat ! theater. Knmbova. Is the head, cense number 1 il. Now lie wauls ers were rashe 1 from liu- posts of tw.i cooi-lets were dead. They were: j beail ami I Is of a dress design lo Kjce it away. The automobile, ;m-!.iu and Pulaski. All o.vailahlc .los, .h ririivoiie, seiit.-nc. d lor ! shop in New York. She makes it : ,..m.vi,1(; lh0 jnx plate, plunged local police Joint- th,. guards at a term of -.seven and one half In a point of honor, she says, to do-j ' the prison, aa. I the local unit of fifteen years for arson.. I sien hers. :r every model that is ' ' "" "' be New Vork nalional guard was! (t.-oree Wriirl.t servliiu- t r. vears ! shown there. She tries lo make .hiring him and lliree olh'-rs. iirnod out to a!.l In patrolling the for robin l-y. : Itreel.:. ' 1 Improvement Gossip ! FOUR 'ESCAPE STATE PRISON L WILD RIOT (Continued from Page 1) lUtnmrnora, a week uku. News of wneh atti'iupls to iraln frceloin I'hlKhlni travels fant a I out,' the "Kravevlno The I tu kit 1 "Hint Company Id . leeKraph" a inysterlotiH nielliod nearly llnlshed painting ihe homo r -iurniiiili'alion known In the of II. 1,. UesH, on IMiu Onk Mtreet. tuidorworld. , ('uartlN Tighten I'p. 104'oituln(c Inside Today vllancc at pilsuns was The house of (i. M. lUehey m, ; Vl' """i 1 U' n, fo ir tnaehlue kumh the east end of Adams is helnn de- WPrp l'",f''l tUfi UtvU at Hitiff coraie.l nml pah In the insldo " lr'M,,n- Kiu'i-Mhe fence lhat by the liiiKjf i'ainl company. llPdltlllllK Sloker. Pnvld Allen, who. workH for epnrates tho prison grounds from the IIiiiIhoii river. Sunday is a day of recreation and relaxation of strict discipline in l'Yed Spaeth, Is now in linker In- PHnoiih. Here ami there about Mulling Miokei-H. lie Iuih hein ,no Auburn yard, ypNlcnluy morn-1 there for Home time. , j cnnviciH IoiiukM In ffionps. i 1. Ichattliifc. or playiiiK checkei or J JIoumi rnlutftl other three mv.spt Iho Mroet In un, ,M)i,.0 depnrlHicnt, fxchanKfd iuih. in uiu piioo iim rinu UUU HJiotM Willi Hie COIlVtctH ilH t liey leaped t'rnm n.o wall, but weie muchiiie kuu fire. Tlien tho four ieapel from the wall to tho Htreet. Two of Hut convictH, aiiucd witn rilleH, jumped into u paKHintf car driven by Jacob Iteeso of Auburn and forced .him (o drive them out of the city. ( hi tho outsklrln they coiupt'llt'd him to Htop near an un. occuiiknl Hlnil wlili'h they prepar ed lo fhe. Heese bolted Three cd lo lire. He-CMC bolleik Throe vlctH, one tdiol puuclitrinjf Iih poc kethook. Two oilier convlci k (leaped In a car which wax parked outxtdc. the prison. O. it. thi'ld. of Ihe llnrnard fire depurtmetit, and I'ntrolmen Iton a nd 'oreoi nn of t he A uh- driven lo lake nhelter bi hind tree by a hair: of mucliiiie Kim bullet. .Meanwhile Iho renminbi? Nnff leaders of the oulbretik had riiHhed back to (he priKon yard ami opem-d fire on the KUardH uIouk the top of i lie wall, Siiniiltaiiemmly nruno of the convicts set rlrn to tho priH on HhopH, while othoi-M nevered now. er rand liht Uih-k mid ktih plpe leitdiiiK' Into Iho prinon. Kire .swept IJio MerlSllon hlllld Iiik which housed the recordw, ln cludinK fltijrcr prlntj nnd photo vraphM of the prlwmrH; tho furnl luie plant, tho u-ttn-plaio nhop and Tho Sherman hnmo Ik hcln, painted by W. f. I Hhur nn Hi nutNlde, and tho (ieorne flckider Jioiue Ik also hclnir pninted. TIiIh .iV'ork ii. out of ihe,Nouh I'alnt nliop. t In-iaHltijr Cidn (tuviN II. Jfanneffeld i now In IVn illotou litHta Miliar coin hoxen for the now OrchcKtrope at the Quelle 'Qfo. Mr. Ilanuefiehl i employd by l-'red Spaeth. 1HM I'alnleil . The, liiMide or tho ('olunibln loi-Ko Depot recently received a rout of paint. Thin work wiih done by the Uuk 1'nint company. 1i:iiAV ltl(i I'OU IT.MJtAL .MANSI-IKI,!). ().. July (AP) A disinniitllTiv: of the Nlnovah church at Creenwieh wan huh ponded until after Sunday In order to penult funeral Hcrvices for .Mm. Susan Mend, who died at 70. Sh said she would have lo hurry and .lie if i. r ambition for burial from the church nan to li realiXt-d. Aii'l she died thereafter. noon cnnlM, At J : 1 f p. in., a tniHty strolled; across the yard lo where Merle Oh- . borne, keeper nf the prison key ' room, Hinod. Ah he nonrcd Oh-! borne, the triMly whipped a p!.Htol fjflm.,ldj.-oJo)hin)f unrt JliM'd. j OKhor-te fell heuealh (lie feet'of hull a hundred convictH who hud ; HpiiiiiK from all parts of the prin- 1 on yard in response, to tln sIhiuiI of ih pintol hIkiI. j Am ihe prisonei-H swi pl over him, 1 tin y Hiiuiehe.l t ishofiie'H ki from his pockel and headed for the nr Hcnnl. Then- they neied every avallalile rllle. and four Huh-mu-chine kuiih and r islu-d for (he main Kiitos. , i Mlllon Ityther, on uard al tho Bute, locked the nates and threw the key over t lie wall into t he si reel. Then Ihe iimh wax upon him. t'nder the menace of leveled rlMeK, Ityther I ked up tho stabs to t he w all a ud Into one of t he Kuanl hoiiveH near Ihe main K'Uo. lie wiih followed by lour convictH, two of whom ureiirdnitf to ulttioH HeH HllU Uaw Ihe t lit' t t -II t llolll tlli st reet, carried mai hlne K'lns, While one man covered tiyiher, the ? . Arc You Getting 100 Efficiency front Your Appliances? There is no need to lei mine little defect. In wiring or ii pliitiife keep yon from usintr these hoiisehonltl servants to full ttdvtinlttire. Our "Jiffy" service is always on the job n'iidy to make any adjust, meats and repairs. (Ijve us a call and one of our experienced electricians will he on his way to your home. Radio Service l-'all will soon he here with lonnor eveninos you'll want the radio to lie in perfect shape to j;ivo clear reception. . e .service all makes of radios we supHest that you Id us put your set up to a hijrh standard of efficiencv. ELECTRIC SERVICE STORE 1 112 Adams Ave. -- Phone Main 121 II. E. Williams itffi- II fl i HI Bt cool all day with a GE fan A big breeze indoors. Ten cool hours for a nickel. Comfort in your home, efficiency in your office during the hot .weather. That's what G-E Pans mean. The 9-inch General Electric oscillating fan illustrated above, sells for $13.00. .There arc several desirable other types and sizes, sonic as low as $5.00. C. G Tint art told br 'Vhrck" S.il r.t.miot Pr.jit.rt. l oot tor it.il linn jn.l Ihf "(Tlittk" St il in T.r dtal.r't window. II. & S. ELECTRIC CO., Inc. Sommer Hotel Dldg. Thone Main 127. Kire ( '.t j ii in 1 tit rU-k ' M orrisHcy "d hlH men ihronh the Rate inlo he pi-lHoii ynid A-s OiHt ;ik hose ints were HiruiiK'. convictH Mfnshed thi'lii Into heaiiM i,r iiMi-h k.s canviis. -lorrlsrey ;il f in it e.i t rj ifilcrl'ere md wiih .shol in lh hand, u ( .nd hull": crc;tHinn IiIh Kciilp. Tin n Ai.s wiuned hy (he convicts: "Ke-p out of Ihe way, you'ru too old lo shoot." Another fin-, engine at tctiiplfd (o of prisonerw nnd said lie hnd In nn"JlH w;iy HirniiKrli tlie wall to "fen rhifr ft for n lonw iim" One couvici was in the prison hospital hut his mime was not dis closed. Kiewn otlhT convicts who hud hcen in thn prison liospitul at (he oiilhreitli of (he revolt wer removed to the Aiihiirn city 'hos pilal illtdt-r i; in i d. The total popu lation of the piisun was 1.772. In-. Itnyiimnd ('. Ka-h, state commissioner of correction, aitrih- I tin tut out hre;ik to overcrowding fit ""- iBii.w -arr. MiJte. 'i'm c v wktu e aeu . t itjvn H LWI LA JHRBH wMSiAittLktafeldPLid The Coal Song From Station Economy Furnace Heat for Me For economy and satisfaction in heating- there is nothing- quite so good as one of our furnace in stallations. . . whether it be hot air, hot water or steam. liefore (mother winter rolls around, let us put a modern heating- system in your home, ft will be a wise and safe investment in better health and home comfort. Estimates gladv given LYNCH PLUMBING COMPANY Building Materials at Material Savings Lime Plaster Cement Roofing Northwest House Paint Sawyer - Holmes Mercantile Co. SIEIESweESSSgSlSBSSSiHIllIlIIr . Makes Coal an Automatic Fuel-, . NATE ZWEIFEL : IW And Burns the Cheaper Grades The IRON FIREMAN I Automatic COAL Burner Haven't you often wished you could elim-' inate the nuisance of furnace tending? Save countless trips to the basement? Know the comforts of even room temperature? And secure way of greater economy in heating? The Iron Fireman does all these things lot us show you the figures. Fred Spaeth "Plumbing and Heating" Montgomery Ward & Co. are next door to us. BI a m a H m m u 19 m ARE YOU LOOKING FOR BARGINS? See what we have in paints and auto polishes on our bargain shelves. Just as well put, a dime or two bits in your pocket for you will buy. Home Lumber & Coal Co. Successors to Claude C. Pratt Building Materials of all Kinds 1802 Cove Ave. Phone Main 24S. SPLINTERS Official Publication of THE VAN PUTTUN I.UMBHR CO. Vol. 2 RflBaBBHaasasaiBfliaiiiHiiiiiBi! Time to decorate! home's fine appearance. ' It ii Spring now, anil time to decorate! There ii no Investment that pays larger returns than keep ing your house well painted. ACME QUALITY Paint Varnish Ldcquer' protect your - nuusc irom the weather without and the wear and tear within. Doyourpainting-both inside and outside with ACME QUALITY colors. They ore the new shades, the authentic shades, they are equal to a color-expert's service in dec orating your home. Thev are the colors that last and will give you season after season's happiness in your Stop in. We can supply you with the correct Acme Qual. ity Paint, linamel, Varnish, or Lacquer for your needs. .1 II I It O U s fc t" CDLtlK" W. K. Gilbert Co. The car of shinties camp in tlnit wo shingles arp jus! a unml as wo said thry wnulii ho, iiml niay ho a liltlo lirttcf, Thoy ,-airo lno; Komi. llrll hath no fury Win-! 1 ho iilumlier his wifi- took lnrrh'tl Ms tm.ls wiih lilm. It won'l lie Iniiu- iinu until you will want In hp j,''ttini,' in ymir wlnlor'H supply etf i cnal tttn Hko a wninan'M oorti. n:uTAi - tkmo All I'urpojsp paint ran ho nsoil m any wayn sonirthinu to tako Iho j..y out of II fo Isn't thoiv'.') Kill t h p h I it w i t h K N'I'iMT'S SlMilXC f initial prit- is novor tho I CANYON' :il (in. I kl)nl of 'fciirf.ieo, woott. nuial. oon- oroto or any surfaoo that will hoM niiv kiml nf paint, nnd It i.nly 2. : 'rtU Will hp ti(t I'rntf rt (ho hinls. Tho (lnvo hrinu's pf.'ioo nnd tho stork hrinRH tn oxonip-tinnt. From thn standpoint ilii'apist" custi.nwr nor huihls to. mI will for satisli.,1 iu,..ss Craiidatl says ln nini!.crs iht llmo In n t ho only iho for Ka-ailino was in ruvy spots off his Sunday vp,h(, "Will ym a lor.il nnos- VAN PCTTEN! 1 "AlMOltitoly: iiniy mad- Kft'"li for mo If 1 on n not i- LUMBER CO.!-