Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, March 14, 1926, Image 21

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or bourclH. Hoii ef Ilia
n.i? or reddish tlnlUHtunu. Tim
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' nn.tr . homes , wltli low,
,',ro il.IlK KM III '"OfH Of slnifln
'Vint when "I" doublo pitched
iiuno lalo lyl In.. the
It WIIM ItllontlMl
Sv'i.v the settlers 111 tho Hud
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ink backs, drain boards,
Itb floors, itor fronts,
Estimate
Furnished
frank Field
1893 Garden Atobm
Phone 1912
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imidi. llklit iimi uliyV Imperfectly,
II ul nil, Uiinr ffumirullonH or
owners may liavii pokiMi ilunnors
iIii'oiikIi l Iiu 00r. iiiu lnut (1
houses or HiIh Hlyln Urn only Unlit
mill ventilation for iiiihiiiIih was
provided liy tiny windows tlle
iiiiiIh of lint Iioiimo. ,
lluw cum Ui modern 'builder cor
rect tlilH severe diiforilV I inly by
um.iilllvo nrclilteil, wia W( j,00)
wiimiiUvu nrolillm-t, who will keep
Hie mluiitntlon liom being moroly
u 1 1 m l i r 1 1 o 1 1 . - ,
Wlilo euvus Willi II HllKllt curve
upward urn typical of lhlH Htylo.
Mo, loo, In tho narrow pluiu In
from. Hut t IiIh should bo sup
ported by rather nlmnlcr square
wowlun pillars inslcnd of fat round
ones, Tbo front door H ono of tbi.
inoMt pliarmlnir di.tuliH in j,joll
valley iireliltei'turo. li, appears low
and whin In ri.iiipiirlHon with mod.
rn mlllwoik. Its Iowiiohs purmlU
or u fiin-llKlil nl.ovo and tlmro nro
"IdnllH-iitH riaukliiK Hi" Jamba, mont
nfiri set biiwiien iiuri'iiw, nlcoly
moulded, woodiui plIimtnrH. .
WindoUfl uro morn nominonly
Ireated. They nover aro placed in
pairs 1iut urn Hpaeed unlfornily
aeroas tho wall; their patios nro
mnall, as In all Colonlnl types nnd
Ihey aro liiinir wlih Hlout woodou
Nlllltl(l-S.
Inlt'i'lors Aro Cmy
Low eelllntfH Impart ciiilneiw nnd
fniiilllailly to tho rooms. In mot
lliHlaneoH the beams aro oxpnscrl
and the celllnir Uhi'IPcoiinIsIh of the
under aurraro or tho llptdalls floor.
Tho beams may or may not hu
pnlnled, but tho panels hetwoon
Ihein lire likely to bo white.
Walls In old Dule.li houHeH nro
Ireated i three waya: with .plaster
which often was vory roilsdi, with
wainscot and plantorliiK, or, but
rarely, with floor-lo-celllnir wood
panels. I'crlinpH tho cnmblnutloa
of wn I tiHrnt I hi- and plaster Is tho
most represr-nlatlvo, althoiiKh many
antlitiio lutorlors show all plaster
walls with hnaeboards, chair rulla
and eornlcea of wood.
lrHually tho miinlel is n vonecr of
wood curving- imposed over the hK
bricks of the flreplnco nnd forming
a narrow shelf more llian half way
U)i to Iho relllni?. Kloors generally
are of wood, Iteeeased windows
with window fteats are common.
I'rosscornor closota ore typical old
fashloned Inuclui,
CuiiyrlKlit Htmio llullilcrn' Clinic
UNIVERSAL
Electric Ranges
SOLD ON
Easy Payments
Let u show you these'
ranges and tell you of
the advantages of cook
ing with electricity.
Bafley Electric
Co.
640 Willamette Phone 234
WHEN YOU NEED LUMBER
Do You Want It Now or Next Week?
ur fcomplete stock is a guarantee of snappy
fnr Lumber. Shineles,
loofine, Lath, Cement and Sheet Rock
Vail Board.
Walters-Bushong
Lumber Co.
Fourth and Pearl
Telephone 500
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 14, im
SEVEN
fhe Heart of the
Kitchen ' .
Jio modern Kloctrlo rnngo
i luuny rno Heart ot tno
iltehetltrilltr nluaa nn nrt -
Uelv new nli.na..t.KHn Ka
lllclion.
3 Advantage of the
HOT POINT
ELECTRIC RANGE
Whlto porcelnln enamel,
guaranteed against etaln-
Mudo from pressed steel
not' oast iron,
Auiomatlo heat control
nnt koops your oven at
n evon temperature.
Clarke Electric Co.
8S7 Ollvo St. Teloiiliono 788
Woodruff's
Landscape Nursery
w have had -years of eScperionea In home boantiflcatlon
""iv. uur joua nave a Batmrying Pi,0"r"""" "
Hotod. Wa use the best class of materials both in evergreen
Jia doclflnous flowering shrubs, rose bushes and perennial
v-uiim, we nave the largest assortment m muih
action ot the stato.
Tit n draw yon plnn anfl make .
an catlinnio for your home ground
City Salesyard, 163 Eat Ninth Street
Floral Gardens on Pacific Highway
Two Mlloi NorUi of BageM
HELP FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO BUILD
What You May Want to
Know About Building
. Qu.mlsn. addreueit to th. paptr will
t. RiiMwsred by th Arcliltiols Small
Hull.. Sarvlc. Dureuu f . tli United
Ht.t.i, Inc., conlroll.4 by th American
lliatltut ot Arclilloot. and odorael by
th Da'partmvnt of Comtntrc, United
Slate .Qverninent, Inoloa aelt-addra.
d, alainp.d envelop for reply.
QnoHtlon Wo 'boiiKht u homo
hint year. When we moved In wo
hunt a now ceHHpoo) iih tho old
one wiih full ulllloiiKh wo wore
told that tho flrHt ono would druln.
It did not do ho, Jn u month the
Hecond one wan full, Kueti storm
liuilceH It overflow. Tho rewipoiil
1h only nine feet deep. The de
veloper of tills property refuses to
do iinyihliiK for iih. Cun wo do uny
llilnir In the way of eoinpollliiK
l;iin to dlff it deeper one?
Answer The uirrieuliy with your
eeHKpool lo that it is much too
hiiiiiII. Hm depth Is liiHurflelent to
reacdi down to miOHtrnta whero It
would lio readily drained. Find
piuwhnt the hest praeiico Is In your
Ideality for the depth of ceiwpoolH.
Write lo the Hulled KtatoH depart
ment of commerce for information
on this BUliJoft, Wo do not flunk
that you etin hold tho Holler of tho
liroperly for iniideuuato Hewafto di
Pohii uiileHH lie mado mlHroprcson
tatlous lu this rcKard that you can
nrovo.
QueHtlon My liedroom has a
I'Vendi door leaillmr to a lmlcony.
When wo havo heavy rain storms
the water roines in between the
Klaus and the frames. Tho kIiihs
Is held in place by wood. I' have
tried putllntr putty between the
wood uud iho Klaus, lint it does not
hold. The water Iiiih ruined tho
living room cellinf; below. I will
inueh apiireciato any advice.
AtiHwer Tnhe off ull tho wood
Hlrips which now hold tho ulass In
place and pully tho Klass In as in
stnndurd window siish..
Question My houso' lins 12
radiators in It but they do not seem
to work properly. The return line
seems nlways to be cold, although
I keep a good fire, and some of the
room, nro rold. Any Information
will be thankfully received. 4
Answer Got a IiIbIi grade hent
inir contractor in your city lo look
over your plant. Ho enn tell you
promptly what Is the difficulty and
recommended suitable revisions.
I'Yom the fact that the return line
In rold It would seem that hero is
not sufficient radiation. .The boiler
may be too small.
Advice for Dahlia Growers
No development in the plant
world lias been more remarkable
than that of the dahlia in recent
yoars. We now have them from
12-foot giants with blooms ten in
ches In diameter to little fellows 18
Inches tall for bedding plants.
Dahlias, nlthough tuberous rooted
perennials, are easily grown as an
nuals, blooming the first yenr from
seed after which the roots may be
kept for years.
The seedlings show a great va
riety of coloring and from a packet
of seed of a fine strain you may
gain some prize winners nnd all
will bo handsome plants. Tho
named varieties are the cream ot
thousands of seedlings which have
been propagated.
The low-growing bedding types
sold under various mimes such as
niicnon. miniature, star ana otner
titles ore well worth a trial by every
nardencr as the flowering nnmml.i,
coming along with the asters and
K-iving. two months of nioom from
an early, start. Theso .bedding
strains give, as a rule, single
flowers about tnrco inches across
which are mngnlficont niatorlul for
cutting.
Dahlias grow as easily ns Jinnias
from seed and the seeds look some
thing alike. They should 1)6 start
ed early in a hotbed or Indoors
and transplanted Into their out
door quarters ns soon as tho trort
soason Is past. Dahlias like mod
erately' rich soil. Tt is aulto pos
sible to overfeed them nnd cause
them to produce too mnny leaves
but thoy must hno water and cool
feet to flourish. They grow In their
native haunts in Mexico with their
heads In the sun nnd their, feet in
the cool depths of surrounding ver
dure. Give a dahlia a good supply of
water with fair soli nnd it will
flourish. Once it becomes dry and
tho growth becomes woody It Is
gone ns n bloomer. Tho proper
treatment then Is to cut down the
woody stalk nnd now growth will
spring up to givo bloom. Try some
of the bedding dnhllnn from seed
this year. They aro novel and beau
tiful plnnts for bods or , border
groups.
It will bo an easy matter to
select tho best color nnd keep the
roots nnd thus build-up a strain for
your garden. ,
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Housewifery as Study
tTniienurlfarv Is holncr tftkon ilfl a
serious study In many of . our
schools nnd colleges. It Is going
to revamp our Idenl of the house
keeper as of ono who has not the
mentnllty to do anything else, or
ono who Is Bweot, but old-fash-
. .
ii...'...n.iro lo flattie fn thfl filer-
nlty of a profession, worthy of a
coliego degroo. Aftor a throe
years' course of study, some col
leges III rjnHiiiiiu Y"'
ring upon tho grndimto In borno
eoonomics tno xuio i,uiuiiw
Sn." (Domestlo Bachelor of
Sclenco). '
This but recngnlnos tho high dig
nity and vital importance of house
work. It will result In bettor
homos, better mothers, better
fathers, and better children, .
Isn't It nice that-after rambling
all over tho whole gamut of intel
lectuality wo are oomlng bank to
,i xl, adorn unrolled
upon our own hoarthstonos?
THIS CHARMING HOME SHOULD SOLVE PROBLEM 1
Oojiyil Pisa Mo. 6F8.
l UTOIG caw . .! . 4 ' 'Jl I r f I
li """r i -1- ' iioomT !iS "mmrrTt trnc,
HpHIS charming little homo design. 6-F -6, solves S
problem-no that has puzzled architects for
years. This problem has beer to provide really mod
ern living accommodations In the second story of a
true Dutch Colonial home. The beautiful roof lines
In this the original American bungalow have In
cited the admiration and despair tf architects, for -it
has not been considered desirable in true Dutch
Colonial architecture to pierce the beautiful sweep of
the roof 'for dormer windows. To do this "would
destroy one ot the moat Important elements In Us
beauty.
However, after long study this plan bas been
evolved as a real solution. The key to the solu
tion Is In the location of the stairs. Tou will see
that by this means two bedrooms and a commodious
bath are included under the roof, each with adequate
light and cross-circulation As a result of this ar
rangement, the house 'Is not a modern hybrid horror
a "Dutch Colonial" sooaUed but an authentic
Dutch Colonial house of the type -built by the old
Dutch farmers in Che district near what la now New
York City.
Importance of Little Things
i Really successful small house designs often depend
enormously xm the proper working out of things
which seem of minor consequence, yet over which
the architect labors with greatest care. For example.
In this little house one of the details whioh is essen
tial Is the accuracy of the curve of the roof slope at
the eaves. This is of simple, inexpensive construc
tion, but like most simple things that are good must
be right. ...
f JfiCONO: FLOOR. PIAS -
This house should prove Inexpensive to build for
waste space has been eliminated. There is no attic,
but an adequate storage room Is provided, ftor is
there a needlessly large cellar. The space lis ade
quate for all the usual things that are put tn the
basement. . If the owner desires a full basement it
may be provided. The wealth of closet space win de
light -the housewife. . The arrangement of the rooms
Is unusually fine, especially for the home Vudlder
who wishes to make the most of the garden at the
rear. There Id a first story bed room.
Interesting Material
The construction is of wood frame wttb a finish
of wide shingles excepting on the front wall, where
stucco Is used a shingle roof, cement base course,
and stone steps. . . ,;. (
The house Is designed to face east or south. It
may be reversed for other facings. It may be built
on a BO foot lot. ,
EDITOR'S NOTE: The pUns for mail homw are .
furnlihed by the Beglonsl Bumu of the Architect'
, 8mU Hotue Service Boresa of the United Statee,
Inc., an organisation made np of the representative
- practicing architects from leading architect oral offices i
throughout the United States. This bureau Is con ,3
trolled by the American Institute of Architects, and
, lias the endorsement of the Department of Commerce. .
United States government. It la practically a non
profit malting public service, and has as Its purpose
the famishing of a very complete and dependable -small
house plan service at modest -cost. For info
mation iegar41ng the blue prints and specifications,
- address the Home Building Editor ef this paper. The
United States bureau maintains an information depart
ment to answer home builders' questions at no charge
Inclose stamped, addressed envelope.
Oeayrlght ibsk The Architects' Small Bouse Berries Bureau of the United Btatai. Inc. Bone BuHdexs OUste.
KEEP. YOUR LAWN FREE FROM HOLES
Rolling Will Help, but Deeper Depressions Must Be Filled
- i with Earth and Reseedcd
It Is surprising how a lawn that
you left last full as .level as a
table has ' developed depressions
over winter. Kven the best ot them
will do it.
The settlement or the soil after
the winter ruins is Co blame for
some of it. Then, too, it Is Impos
sible to produce an exactly uniform
density and texture of suil and for
a few years alter the lawn is made
these small depressions will occur
and will have to be remedied. Some
of these limy be remedied by the
use ot tno lawn roller but do not
use the roller when tho soil Is so
wet as to be muddy and enslly
yielding. This is likely to Increase
the difficulty. i i
Iho best method is to wheel a
barrow or new soil to tho lawn and
fill In tho depressions, adding
fertilizer and seeding nnd then apply
tllo roller to bring it to a level with
its 'surroundings. This spring
patching needs annual care until
SAYS HE'S NO DEAD HEKO
the sod Is thoroughly established.
"Cut, watered, and rolled for 300
years," is an English lawn motto.
It ought tq'yo a good lawn after
all that. V can do it in throe
years with good grass seed, good
preparation of the soil In the way
of pulverizing, leveling and adding
fertilizing. Tho cutting and roll
ing is merely incidental tho main
tenance part of it. -
All wo need to remember Is that
tho grass is a plant and that it
needs tho same attention as any
other plnnt to do its best. It must
have fertility,, moisture, and cut
ting. The best fertilizer. lor grass
is one that will maintnin a porous
surface and give the required food.
There is no one standard, stnple
fertilizer for grass. The fertilizer
required depends upon the kind of
soil and the kind of grass. A good
denier will tell you.
Dry soilsneed a potash fortlllzer.
Moist soils aro likely -to need phos
phnto fertilizer and nitrogen is al
ways an essential. , ,
Ernest Heltmnn, honored os one
of the heroic, seamen who gave
timip lives durlnir tho S. S, Roose
velt's rescue of tho S. S. Antlnoe's
oroWi popped up as a taxi drivor In
New York tho other day and an
nounced tho man who mi killed
had found his lost seaman's papers
and haa adopted his name, . .
Labor-Saving Devices and
Laziness
They Give Mother.. Time to
Head Poetry nnd Go Joy
Biding But What Aro Thoy
Doing to Her Health?
Labor saving' devices are turning
mother Into engineer Instead ot a
day laborer. They aro giving her
time to read puetry and go Joy
riding; but what are they doing
to her health? -
The housewife used to get her
"doily dozen" swinging a broom,
bending her knees over the scrub
bing, or strengthening the muscles
ot her back and abdomen by vig
orous exercise over the wash
board. Pressing tho button has
Us advantages, we concede, but
isn't there danger that It makes us
lazyr ane nuto contributes its
share toward our flabby muscles.
If instead ot such healthful exor
cises ns sweeping, scrubbing and
doing wnshings, wo would becomo
addicts of hiking, horseback rid
ing and athletic sports, modern In
vention might go on as It pleases
without harming the mothers of
tho raoe.
The housewife la not alone In be
coming a candidate for scoldings
by the dootor. The business woman
is cultivating the ' same lazy
habits. She would rather wait five
minutes for a street oar or an elo
Vator than to walk a block or . a
flight. '.
Rocent statistics show us that
women, are getting the taxi habit.
Short runs with women passengers
are increasing at an alarming rate.
Fifth Ave. Welcomes
the Linen Parasol
Linen in all the pastel shades has
been introduced for Palm Beach
shoes, says the Dry Goods Econo
mist, and now colored linens are
being U8nd for parasols, tho wooden
handles or which are usually enam
eled in pink, blue, light green or
Mauve, ' A linen parasol seen on
I ifth Avenue had alternate sec
tions of pink and blue linen with
a pink enameled wood handle.
No fabric " nowadays Is safe' in
presuming that it shall be emnlov
cd Just for millinery or Just for
snoes, or whatever the wearing niv
parel may be. In fact, straw was
sponsored this season for, shoes,
and now ono finds the entire straw
family represented among the new
parasols. A 'bell-shaped parasol
with undulating edge was seen at
one of -the largo Fifth Avenue
stores developed in blue silk hnlr
braid. The crocheted visca bodies
are used in thlB wise also.
Household Hints
1 Windows and mirrors nro clean
ed easily by rubbing them with
dry newspapers. This gives a bril
liant polish quickly.
. '
If the Ironing board Is attached
to the wall with hinges built In a.
cupboard or closet in the kitchen,
it .is out of sight when not In use.
...
The experienced housewife usually
keens a small strainer tn the sink
to catch small particles of food
which might block the drain.
....
Walnut meats rubbed over
scratches orx scars on dark furni
ture cover the light marks.
.....
Tho amount of pure silk In
samples of silk may be tested by
burning, ndvlsos the Jimne eco
nomics teacher nt o. A. c. If silk,
a gummy bulb Is left where the
cloth stops burning. If artificial,
only the silk part burns.
Grease snots are removed from
wall pnpor by covering tho spot
with a cienn niotter and a warm
Iron. . The spot, gradually disap
pears.
...
Tarnish Is removed1 from sllver-
waro by soaking It In whey or sour
milk. When thoroughly soanea, it
Is washed In hot soapy water and
...llli n ,lir anil ntntU
This Is enslor and Quicker than, the
Old mothod of rubbing with silver
polish.
noplncomoh
Because of the use ot accurate
Jigs In constructing all-steel bodies
anv part of any typo Is replaceable
without special mting.
Register ClassKlod AdB will as-
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Carefully Graded
LUMBER
Upn in knowing that your lumoer came xrom a concern witn
reputation too good to risk by careless grading. - We. stand bac
of our grades, and guarantee that they as well as our prices si
always right.
. RenK-mber this when ordering roar next bin of lumber,; ,
LUMBER, JLATH, SHINGLES, SLAB WQOD
l tic uuuui lvciijr
Lumber tGo.
Telephone 452
Fifth and Willamette Si
r" :
ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS
Student sale terms $4.00 down and $4.00 a month
We do Mimeograph duplicating and carry genuine
Edison-Dick supplies
Of!5! .o lf a r Vk ? n fYr
Phone 14S Goard Bid
Bricki Lime, Plaster
and Paints
A full line of Building
Supplies
Ruth-Robertson
.' Powder Co.
44 East 7th Street ; Phone 924
General Contractor
All Kimlc nf ftiilidinff Wort
Skill !
Integrity
Phone 1703
and
Responsibilit
1st Nat'l. Bank Did;
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