La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    -Monday; Jamuny 13, 11M" t
Pag'
e Six
LA' CRAKDE EVENING OBSERVER''LA GltANDE"ORK'
n.i;tl-fn
LA GRANDE TOTAL i
SURPASSES MANY!
Ql'GOn,)
City One of Few in
-That Showed 192!)
Gain in Building:.,
Tho position nf the building In- '
ilustiy In ItM promise. of stable no- ;
tivJly during I '(' u ;im further j
Hl'ongtneneu ny i n-rfiuy r n-i-orti .
Of P'M'ITllIH IHHUIMl III I " I.OlllIT
COilMl cltJeN tabulated h t Nil
llnnal Monthly liiiildiug Survey of
S. V. Kt I'M I1M Ai Co. licslricllon of
WW construction adds In tin Mt ;i -
tilllly (f demand it IH I I (IM IMDIht'H
lutal f i ww building permitt'd
was Ha pel" cent -In-low that of le
comber, J : 1 S.
' Of the lofi Pacific mast' ritbw
comprised In I lu MiiiiIim survey. !'
ir.nnri llfi-pMihoi- litlnlH lower tharf
Hjoho of I teeember of lii ft year ii nil j Albany
HI report totals for the year nf Astoria. ...
1!2! lower than thorn of 1&2K. Of Hnkor
thn larger cities, four show Decern- '. I'.UKeno
brr Increases: Halt Lake ciiy, n 7 j K,'l,,
per cent; Vancouver, It. '., ii'I per ' Murshf'ld
conl; Heattle, fifi pi-p rent: Sin , A1'l,rmi1
FrtinrlHrn. ! per i-nil, Five p -j I'ort laml
rtort totalH for the year greater '
than thorn of 1 : Vancouver, lift
jier renl; Halt Ijike City, 'ii .per
icnt: ra.iaili'lia. 17 1 nl: l.nnlr!
3 Well, 10 pi'i' itiii: 'I'aiMiinn, i
liar conl.
' AlllinliKlr lillll.llnlt lu thllv ilni'- i
IIIK till" flrat liair or tin" year kIiow- i
'cil n allwlll llicrrll!"' nvni- llln
These cold days will lest the. working con-
i, .... . .
dition of anyone's furnace. If you are hav
ing trouble put in a call for us -we have
the men to put your furnace in shape.
MAIN 179
LYNCH PLUMBING CO.
MR.
HOME-OWNER!
In older io prolcct the investment which you
already have in your home it will he neces
sary from time to time to have some painting
done lioth exterior and interior will need a
new coat of paint now and then.
There are paints and paints, all colors, nil
prices made from nil kinds of ingredients.
Uijlhl here we want to Bay that in our 30
years experience wo have not been able to
find any substitute for the best paint it is
cheapest in the lonjt run by far.
We want to stress this ono point good paint
ing cannot be done for a low price but we can
do an honest-to-froodness paint job for you
that will be the most economical.
IB QJ (B
PAD NT CD.
For Over
piU'ahlc period of J1I2S, succeeding
mouths, affected by (be unprece
dented" popular, in t "rest In Hiu.'k
market operation's, reflected u reduction-
The tlUrd uu'"'l"r of the
yifir total building pormiiM t
was I!l pgr, rent than (hut ofj
tlH' fm"1" ",uartor iMtn 1 !
wan J :t per rent less.
JYiiIii nil parts of the Pacific
I'OllHt C'MUO IT port H Indicating ti
gradual strengthening of demand)
lor in u' bonnlng nr.d floor paco, j
tio KHUll m' tin' l-ChlliclCfl building;
program of the pusl hvn years. Co-"i
incident with (hin cfiim-H news
( i
" , , j
Hop of ipnrn i-iMnly riiainclim tli,
)i;ik 1m;i-h - l)ea.t lor many niontlis.
l.ii (ii-aiale'H hnf IiIIuk total for J
1 i' ll, wlileli w.'ih $ .'(40.i J. repre
tiniH an Inrr'-ata' ivr tfm fivit'
for IJ'L'S. Jl emnpareH with other!
(Mien' hoilillnk' reemilH for lit 9 hh 1
fullriw k: , -
SHI, 70
HIiI.'ioo
f
r.7 1.71!
1.7fi!l,K0
t!r.,ri7.i
iM'aaio
2-,rt(i3.7l!
soirni
((Hen hiHlden i.a (liaiuti
that j
nhnwed I (I'JH Kitin.
Ycni'ly liiilldlin; fin-oIIiom N01M1- I
wpii i-lilin iim fnlloi I.iikiiii ,
f3M,u: l-rovo ;i-i:i.mi'i: VhIIi
Walla I : llulu" H.iiriS.imS: ;
lilaln I-'iiIIh i:n,asr.: LcwIhioii
sr.7ll.2ril: Nnnipa :I2H.40S.
HOW'S-
YOUR
FURNACE?
yo Yews
Fruit Growers
Fear Sub-Zero
Wave At Cove
Ity A. j. .('niiklin i
( Ihm i ver 'niT npojnl'MI )
ro"K. liiv, (Spi-elal) Thirt'
week haK lii-en vi-fy quiet In Cow I
dia- to ih" extremely eoM wrallir. '
'Hie iiM-n-ary rewiHtcied Jt aliove. '
'Ihe (laity warnlnc tltai 1 h(r'' will!
Imi null-zero werither are i'ei i'Jv'i '
u
Ith much ci.iii itii, fearful u( .
t Hiji'h extreme cold would do
to the I'rtJlt trecH. Mln-i I In oolil
n few yein'H iitfo damityeH the frilft ,
Iret-n ho m-iloufly every orehardfyt
fi urn fur hlx ireeM. '
j The Mehoul tt 1imk' with nihl-ye.ir!
I (xiimlnatoiiH thlH w''li and I ho ,
I"'I'IIh a
,lfr'
takliiK' all tin reere.i- j
I hy Hknttti and play- '
iliW ha sit e ha II. Thent have hceti ;
two Intej-i-IiifH fraiiK-H HiIh week, .a
Kama lielween the Jaillorn and ;
fnphoaioreH Monday ai't'-rtioon ami '
one Ix'twecli th! nenloi'H and frenh- I
1 '7)i IlK'l 1 1,1 11 ' eMiii-pii.iy lien iin- m-nioin
iififi'.IM'i with a Nrmc of 17 to 7. A'
I Ifl UC' I wanio Ik Kehcln'led with Iinhler lr
rrit Ii ! 7 1 ''ln 1 l" '"' I'l1"'1' 1,1 Iinhle!'.
I,27fi.f7'i 1 The nkjitlnir in kioi "thl week
l.fj'1,44-1 ami every rvenfmf nei-n a erowil
of yuiiiiK eople enjoying tt. ,
J Tim. Woman's elith held Hh ref?n
lai' in iiil-iniiliuily nlicllni,- al tni'
lllirary 'I hinwliiy. arii'i imim. '1'liln
wiw H"" nnniuil iliiy whftl iliim iimi
linlil. TIlK IVilinadun ililfs arc alun
'Inc at lliia llino anil women l-olcil
i to Hend a Htnalt atii,ount to each of
j tlm federation project. nehnlar
'nhlp han, I Joornherhcr hospital
a tal tin endow ni (ml fund. Next
'I uewday Iho.eliih women will hav
an all day meeting at the home of
liu H..i"lch Hew Tor (lie l.olliMl
I., 1v.hM.hI. Two vbdtlrrt
were present at the meetln- .M r. -
John CnlliiiM and Mry. Jlajfey. Mrs.
MHIh wan el-alnnan of (ho pro-
ifiani "OroKou ri'Odiicts" atal whe j
hrouftht her jeveiith jrade' elasn
who furnished n very (Milertalnlrm ;
and lnnltiie(lyo pionmin. l.loyd
Mjindii-Mon ixav'. iiaper on luru
her. Other tojdfH wen (riven a
fnllowa: "Applet and Prum-n Mil
dred llnk'ey;' mining, liohert (Mailt:
nilnmn and walnuiH, Ada Jtre,
h hears; linen, hijllm ami randy,
Maxim Tnwle; sheep and wool.
Millie Neitfrr: ImpnrlM atal exportrt.
Kiln-i t iirliow; dairylinr. Junior I
Van Houk; ftmir, Uewflt (lo!ay. Ah
flour Is .second in iuvportanee. In i
Oregon, this paper should have ap-
pcarrd second on the prnpram. hut
liexHle (lolay wan III ho her tench-
rr Mm M'IUm read tl) iaper ill tin
done of tin program, 'i'ln youair
people had nhlaiiicil milch of their
Information from the lloimMnakeiH
asHocIatlon ami also the Portland
ehamher of commerce a nil their
papers showed they had taken a
great ileal of interest in (heir niih
jects and were well prepared. The
program was much enjoyed hy all
nrenent.
.Mrs. Thomas Towlc and lmr
small son, Clifford Dale, returned
to, their home here Thursday from
tlm Womlerllck hoHpJtal in I.a
(Iramle.
W. K. Iflous who has lati-ly bene
living In Walla W;lla. Wash., hut
also lias a home here, left a few
dayc. ago for Us Angeles where he
will enter tin Whltn Memorial hos
pital for treatment. Mr. Unux has
been 111 for some time and the doc
tors have been of various opinions. 1
In regard to Ills sickness, hut liave
finally decided that It Is gas pol
nonlng caused by inhaling gas. lie
has gone to this particular hospital
because or I r. KelloKg. who is n
relative and he gives every assur
nnce Ihat a cure can be effected.
Then Is much sickness In Cove.
Aiming those who are ill are Mrs.
J. H. hri'shears, Mrs. Cora. Itloain,
Mrs. Oscar (lorliaui and many
school children.
At a meeting Of the city council
Tuesday evening. I.. Ii. bay was
11 mi-
given a license to opentt
' toinobilo repair shop and tilling
, station in town between the bar
I her shop and Smith's meal market
and grocery.
' l. J. Stackland h-rt about a week
ago for 11 business trip to Portland
j and will be away another week or
I ti n days.
A In n In Wellington, Kan., went J
for a ride on the bumper of her;
owner's aulomoblle. i'sually the !
hens an in tin back seat.
The I 'Diversity of Texas has
been chosen tin- t weuty-nlat h mem
ber of the Association of American
I ' Diversities,
Water pipes frozen? No need to worry call
us and we'll be riejit there with our Elect He
I'ipe Thawer. '
NATE ZWEIFEL!
loll Jefferson.
' Hy ClieMcr II. IIMpie
' Ironi heneath ll blanket of no
thn general iiimkk and proportion of
till:; iUalnl little cottage are o,ulte
evident. .Mlhout;)! tlm chill of the
tncaliiK atmosphere, aitKineiited hy
the rarer- of tlm wind, Jh ea.Mly
iinai;ltii'd, the comfort of the oe
.eiipaniM within can likewise he
vislotn-d.
I Tin exterior In nlmo.sl entirely
of face hrlek eonsLruetlon with eat
hi ono trim nil tiH -and tile roof.
' with no Hd ntnd easement sash he-
inK iiyeil throiiKhoiit. Theentranr
,'nnr l " 'vy oak ei.nstruetion
' )
'onm nam.-.re.
lu addition to the u.-aial ve.stihnl
and roat eloHi-t, an additional eloMi-t
ia loeatc-d on the platform of the
stalrn inaklnf? an Ideal place fo
lirhlKC tahh-H, etc. The IKinir-room
has ii heained eeilln and an old
KiikHsIi tiled fireplace of Hiiffietcnt
size to permit the horning of lorn.
MICHIGAN "GAG"
LAW IS APPEALED
NeWRpaper Publishers Of
rp i r 1
.Issues to High Court
Ity 1,00 ti, Itynn
CAP Feature Kervlcc; Writer)
j CIIICAdO, Jan. U (AP) Free
dom of speech and freedom of the STILL ANGLING
press, tor wnicn Micraies inugni 1
iMMiluries ago aiul Milton three
1 centuries ago, will ho defended j
! again before the .supreme court of 1
tlm t'niied Stales. t
'I'lie Newspaper' 'Publishers of
America-, uiuler-.the. lemlershlp of
Colonel Itobert. H- . Me.l'oi llllek,
publisher of lite Chicago Tribune,
will ask the supreme court to nulli
fy the Minnesota newspaper "gag"
law. under which the Saturday
Press of Minneapolis was silenced
In 1H-7 by court injunction. The
injunction has recently been held
valid by the Minnesota, supreme
court.
Colonel MrCnrmiek is deadlng
tin fight as head of a committer, of
the American Xewpaper I u Id tell
ers' association.
tin Colonel McConniek's side is
: aligned the power and tradition of
the American press, the weight of
; Milton's fight in "Areopagltica,"'
his defense of freedom of utterance 1
in I lie seven t cent h century, the
dignity of Socrates' famous speech
to the jury In Alliens before il
condemned him to death, and the
free speech and free press guar-
i tit v which Is contained In the first
article of the bill of rights of the
American const im lion.
Cm the other side is an act. of
the legislature of Minnesota, four
decisions of its minor and major
eniii-hi 11 r-iiniilv :i1 1 nrnev wlm nh-
talned an injunction against the J
paper which criticised him and
the Idea of a legislator who, five
years ago, sought to silence a now '
deceased editor who was attacking (
him.
The Saturday Press, thn pa tier i
: which was suspended under the ;
law. was pimiiMicu in .Minneapolis:" 1 "iuj mi.h. i-u.-i-v. mu-
in ny .1. m. ,ear una iiowaru ;
A. Ouilford. It titlacki'd what it i
ab-ged was a gamldlng and general
"racket" business in Minneapolis.
and declared that this situation was .
'
MAIN
84
ATTRACTIVE COTSWOLD COTTAGE
HIT 'VtJ
I'll .imo..vn- ''J.1;,'?!
The. living room Ih adniiraldy ar- '
ran
d for the phurliiK of the vari-
j mis piece.-: of furniture in u niot !
distinctive anl cmnfortahle man- !
i ne.-. No comment noeniM nccrHary
aa to uie ennvement anil, practical
riyoui. ni i :u Kliencu. wittl its j
breakfast noolt, rear enliy, etc. The i
HCi-nnil floor nlan Is well iirriinifcd I
with ample Htftra? Tniinrlty iind
nf tractive hathrootu. The lanenicnt
being tolerated hy the. city arid nd-
ministration and law enforcement'1
heads. ,
"Vc have no wish to foster llhel-
ous publications." said Colonel .Mc-
Cormick. "The genoral libel laws ! that position which was vacated by
can lie Invoked against those if j Mrs. Kvuns who left hero see
the charges are proven. Our fight ; Pral weeks ago to make- her hoiiie.
is agaiimt ullowing the truth to be in Arkansas, iyttcrs have been re
supressed, and. newspapers ruled ived In Kanu-la from .Mrs. Kvans
out of existence, by'n single jud'c, j Vayln'h' she and Mr. Kvans are en
withotit a Jury trinl." ' 'joying their new location.
Tho MlnneHola law is said to bn, Mrs i nn- vv, irL-iom-c.ru i.rt nn
liinique in ine 1 nueu M.'iira.
FOR HACK AND !
ARTHUR FIGHT j
; ;,!u, seiit Tliursilay visiting her
CHICAGO, Jan. Ii (AP) His! parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heath
pride nudged by some remarks j.liet'e. also her children. John and
made by ch.-ules Arthur ('liio 1 Lorraine who are'ai present slay
(lifit Shire.-, und his imagliuf Mnc with their grandparents.
Hon troubled by things Promoter -'Mrs. Muriel Itronk.-; spent Wcd
Jim Mullen keeps saying ,about nepilny In Ijl fJrando shopping and
$l"..ano for n fight, again . have Lvlsiting at the home of Mr. um
aroused Lewis (Hack) Wilson; f.M:rfl. W. IngersOn.
'I he Deinpsey of the dugouts tins j . AU. and Mrs. O. Finns entertaln
made his reply to Shires' usser-1 d at their home here a few I0r.1I
Hon at U0M011 last Friday night,- frlendM. Cards were enjoyed after
thai "I didn't want
Spohrer,
wimteit Wilson." .
"I want Shires just twice as had
as he wants me," Wihmn sa Id In
creaking his long nilencc at his
home at MartiiiNhiirg, W. Va.
Added 1o what he considered a
belittling remark by Shires, Wilson
liyd had another -offer from Pro
mot
Mullen, asking him to meet
Shire sat White City arena for.'
$1 a. mm. . j
. . 1
Fonseca Leads In
American Batting
CIIICAdO, Jan. HI (AP) I
Fnmeen, . hose major league b:i
ha 11 i a rcer a ppa rent ly was o
w
when he was shipped to the minor
'' ,h" Pbiladelphia Nationals jour
years ago. was me leaning oat smart
of the America 11 league last sea - ,
son.
Fonseca. playing first base for i
the Cleveland Indians, w6n the .
league batting title with the low-j
est average since Ty fobb's .1114 1
" uoo 10 tv .iiik ss jui
ting safety son limes for an av..;
''cage of .atiO. ten points under l.eonl
"tbos." (ioslin's lft;s mark und a;
point higher than Cobb's 1 :M av-
Al Slmtnons, outfielder of the
world champion I 'hiladcljdiia Ath
Id ics w as i-unnerup to Fonseca,
...III. .... .if l.l II..HI.I.
.Manusli, St. I.oitls Mrown outfield
1 r. wan jhlrd with .116
Kamela School
Begins Second
Term Of Work
Ity .Mrs. V. 1-. Thonihiirit
(Oli-crwr Correspondent)
K A M M U A, Ore. (Special)
School children here have started score II.
on the new semester work all hav-j The first of thin week will find
ing passed Hie mid-year examina- the Mountaineer) going through a
tinns. 1 tart on Hromn is a new first period of hard practice, in prepara
irrado pupil. He went to Meaehnm tlon for their first "conference,"
st lioo! last Tall, hut his parents uv; tilt,
now living in Kann la so he Kn( Summary:
to m hool here. His father. M. ! Normal School 1X1 J-T TP
Hronv Is the new Kamela agent, j
K.-iuiela has reason to ho very j
proud ol'a tittle second crude pupil. 1
.lames tinker, who won a plcturr
for tin- school In the health seal i
contest which w as held recently.
Jimmies health seuience was thoj
host in his Kmde in Fnton county.
M r. and M is. Aaron Hc hnv
moved 10 Kamela from La Orsmde.j
.Mr. Hug is helping (Jia- T.nnr-rtu i
cut 10J.S for the Mt. I'niUy l.uinb--;
romptny in I.a lir.iiide.
Mm. P. Mover and Mm. V. P.
Inoks iitteutled the animal hati
quet given blhe (.!. I. A. In I.a
tirandM for Iocj.1 engineer find
their famili"..
i4
M; j TC"nL 1
e.iuiiihi under the entire house,
wiilt-.h .is a i'"'-'t wide overall.
Hardwood lloor. much pkinler
iiiK. hron.e hardware, tiled hath.
i waf ( njp fnrnaeo, pte., are n lew
; of th)l ll(.mfl t0 ,,0 fouml j th
pecli'ii'allon.
The eHtlintitcii rftst of tliiH house
l)Hwtcri Cft00 and $7r,iM). ex
cliiflvo of heating and ' plnmhlaK.
Mrs. C. K. Thornbuik' attended
the .school clerks meeting held at
the court house on Wednesday
morning. .Mrs. Thnrnhurg Is school
rlepk in Kamela having taken over
Wednesday to spend at few days
in l-'i (Irutulu visiting relatives and
friends. She is staying with her
daughter, Mrs. W. T. Itrown. In
her absence Mils. C. Hudson is In
charge of Kamela boarding houae,
.Mrs. Itobert Ifoeline, nf Meacli-
which the hostess served delicious
refreshments. Among those pres
ent were Miss Alta Smith. Mrs,
M'uriel Hrooks, A. Kcnnison and
Mr; and Mrs. 1. Hiever.
.Miss Alta Smith, wlio' is In
charge of Kamela store, was call
ed mi Thursday evening at Pilot
Hock. . She received a telephone
' message that her father. Mr. Smith
slipped and fell on his way to
lodge. He had been gone from his
homo "about 2a minutes when he
was found unconscious. Though
he was Ht i 1 1 unconscious on Friday
inoriiiiig, the doctor told them they
need riot be ainrnieii. Itert Smitlj,
of Meacham took Miss Smith home
on Thursday evening.
! NORMAL SCHOOL
W1.S AT HELIX;
CHENEY IS NEXT
(Continued from Tairo Ono)
-T"
the-third period, n Helix rally put
the count Normal school 25, lied
Hcvlls 14. t Miring thirt frame, the
fjrniul
team made only one
basket.
lloticliciis, Kaiii'tt l.ciul Holly
A w hlrlwjnd finish, however.
: with Houchens nnd Karrctt ilolng
j'all thf soring, put the game on
Ice. The two nven scored 11 points
while HelK was entailing six.
I The Normal sVhonl team in
i working the floor In much hotter
! '.1'",M'
nd the teamu ork is d'-
I veloplu,, i-atddly. Indications are
t that Itob Ouinu's hoop team muy
' giv H opponents plenty to think
- about befnro tin season has ended,
j und l.fi (J fa rule basketball fans are
1 assured Of 11 nenibcr fif high class
J famH.
1 The Normal tchool tuniu mom
' bers alternated in scoring, w Itli
j Houchcus gal he ting 10, Sullivan
! 10, CruwronJ $ and Sarrett S. For
the ltetl lwlls. King counted io
j and Tucker wont him ono better ;o
Houehriis, f 4
Sullivan, f 4
Craw lord. 0 3
McCully, f ft
Surfeit, k. - - 4
Cardcu, f d
Price, k 0
--
lleliv
()f uunel. f
Nflon. f
Kin-:, c
I'ifire. k
'lerjeson. g.
Tucker, g .
Ft; rr tp
- ' 1 1
. 1 a
i m
.. : 0 4
Improvement
Gossip
lXt,ilt'-"i-allliK
I S4mo i-i'ili'C'tr'ttiii(f iiliil iviinnl
1 cllntJ Ik In'inir-"Imii.- nl tin- S:m-:i-j
jmvm Inn. Ih'1 ii ilpi i.nilliiK hy Hi",
j lliiv'h' I'nint coinpinty.
i ; '
! On Itii.huT-
I I llMlinlrli-l.l Iiiik npi'iit .il'O'il
!iV'i-i-k i" Willi" W.illn mi.) I'lirn
I.iikI Irvln W-linsli"W xi'i-nl : '
J :t i--k in lining nit.l Vninpa trlinv
i.ii'lln;: IhikIik'Hm I'm- !- ! Simi'Mi.
j slnrk f'iiMin
! line to Mil' niM h:ivi. iiinnove
j mi'ill Kuril ll" l"-n a I " '" marl.
.lllllHK lli- last wi-.'li. a was.mal
! i-MllililiMti. I.ia-al firing all'l i-'in-
SPLINTERS
Official Publication of
THE VAN PKTTBN LUMBKR CO.
No. 37
Are you having any
trouble with frown
pipes this winter?
Wrap your walcr
pipes with PAJ.SAM
WOOL. One thick
ness of P.ALSAM
WOOL will hold out
as much cold as Hi!
layers of building
paper.
Sure thing he who
hesitates loses his
parking space.
you would be sur
p ) I s o d at the
amount of Nl'MFT
A I . Won t h erst rips
we sold last L week.
Kvery time we sell
a customer NFMKT
AL Weatherstrips,
we sell him less
coal because his
house is much easier
to luat with our
weatherstrips on his
doors and windows.
In the good old days
when n man got. a
bill for paint or
shingling, it came
from, a builders' sup
ply house, but now
it comes from a
beauty parlor.
According to all reports-.
La Ornnde
will have al least as
good a building year
VAN PETTEN
LIBER CO.
When You Have
FROZEN PIPES 1
Call Us-We Can Open
Them Up With Our New
ELECTRIC THAWER
Quickly With No Fire Danger
Phone Main 586
FRED SPAETH
WE LIKE TO SELL
ROYAL COAL L
We Know IT is Good
We Like to Sell Celotex
Insulation Board
We Know IT is Good
But if we sell you the Celotex we won't
need to sell so much coal, so figure it
out which will be the most economical
for you to buy. HfOIIII
Home Lumber & Coal Co.
1S02 Cove "Quality and Service" riionc M-2-18
Call us for any kind of building materials.
Wall Paper & Paint. You will like our service.
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Vol. 2
in 1!'3u as in l!2fl.
If you are planning;
on building this year
let us help you..
Health- ; Hint . for
January: ' trillstlcs
prove . conclusively
that a locomotive Is
not afraid of u
motor cur, , -. .
Are you ' troubled
with' nold tfeet? If
so, buy - KXiOHT'S
Spring Canyon Coal
next time. No' tiso
having cold feet.
Doubly lucky , these
cold days, " Is the
nan with plenty of
faco nnd, seniority
"whiskers." . -