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"Wednesday, February 11, 1025. THE f A'-GRAttDE EVENING OBSERVER" PAGE FTVTC" ts 4 Local News In Brief Mun-li R, 6, 7 District high school liiLskutlmll tournuiuuiit at Union. ('oiiHtii.-Ninii .Mct.s Toni",hl . ' Mi;i;ibrrs of Liu city commission will meet Ill's evening- in- regular weekly ifruilvo K'-ssion hi the city hull building. The meeting will convene lit 7:;i) o'clock. fci vvisitif.1 Mere W, r Mr. uinl Mr.i. J. U. Huswll and Mtii, Klniti, of Itourdman, Oregon, njc-lil several dayH litrr visiting il I he home of All. mid Mrs. Janictt Ni'ifioii, HJofi Second street. To Make Home rii . , Air. and Mr. William McCluus l;y drove over from VYeiser, Idaho, estrrday and will make their home at hour Tree. Park from Salem fif ' Jess Itrrsheurs, county Hhrrlff $ v.iio recently took rmrord lb-en- i 1 nail to Salem returned lo J .a V$ Grande this morning. llciv ViNillli? 1 Ueveretid V. II. Wild of the Kpis--cpal church of Saint Marys. i Idaho, and small sun. Newton, ar- ; rived this morning lo visit at the li. is. 'larKingion nomc. iteverenu tt Ward will leavr for IIoIho tiing and Master Newton ( his, cve- wLH be a JUlrSl.nt III TnrMngloii home dur- Personal Mention Mis. .1. i:. MeClaln 'and children, who have been vis'.ling herr, re turned I o their homo In Wallowa this mernliig. Mrs. Claude lJarlcinrss Irft on Hie branch train Ibis morning to visit her n ster, Mrs. Mrs. (I. K. Mitchell, who has In -en In I .a Cirunde t or medical treatment for a-'veral days, return ed td her home in Joseph this lnornin;;. Mi, and :Irs. W. C. Kerrel left '.his niofiiiriK" for the east. They ex pect to make their home in Lin coln, Nebraska. Mrs. IllnuT lies-, and daughter (i ll on No. "t this moruin.i; to visit relatives in Dtiker. Mrs. I. C. Miller of PoUatch, Idaho, arrived Inrr this morning She will visit her mother In Knter prit e its well :n friends in this city. Friday Js'ight Art Week y Program- Is Announced (Continued from 1-age 1.) di' tr'hutton to the people of lite bonks are now taken. The gift and presentation of these pictures bv the Neighborhood club repre sents u tremendous amount of tare of the durational activities in this city. Mniphasm on Hie observation of Art Week la l.a (Jrantle was made pb,e,.i i tbe stores down town iiiid cliildi-i-u i, nd busine:(H men up- pearrd wearingm "Art Week' liig. Cards were not available for all the places expressing a willing- juiiie or me ear.y examples 01 scuip ncKrt 4 eooperaii- with the move- ture In the Abbey. nient. but tbe event has been well The work of removing tin- var iidv.-rlised and club officials antic- ipate a gl owing Interest as the oinitintiity In comes more familiar with the fine picture collection made availably In this way. DRUSE TALE IS TOLD PROBERS 'y ((Nml inued rrom Page 1.) Ihtar.. h. Sam Coldberg. Iliehard IVMIev, ( ( '. Tut en and Ira ha in liaughn, nil of whom were enuvieled In Saviiuiiah o. violating the proltibilion laws. Uothbei;: tld the jury he bud inlnrine.l Kb-tehi r earVy in HilM that if the inllrr would "take eire" of Kid ll;mr. nr., Willie llaar unuld -s-e lo it" that Ihe deputy warden an iriveii l .r. K In 4l .sV0HT WEAK . j Slip-Ovcr I Sweaters SILK-AM)-WOOL j Somi'liting new for these i chi'ly days. j $7.45 (o j SK5.85 Sec Window I Clint's ! Clothiery j The Store With ft Coiwckrpoe CUPID'S HAND i im nnni nmr IN UUnli uHDL 1IPHAPKKT (AP) One of tho moat unusual eases ever heard in Hungary . n'wni ly was -before the court in thu little provincial town or OkII. Win n eight rarinrr hoys, caught in thr nit, were charged -warn hi; ...... '""; of corn stolen from a widow named with walking off with 2o pounds mt guilty ilesplle, the fart that they admitted Hie Ihert, but produced a sealed document from the widow in which who declared thai "she and her daughter Sarika counted it an honor lliat Kraiij. Kiraly (the ringleader of the eight) bad con .side red their house worthy or this distinction." The judge was iiolipulsed. ''I mippose the widow fears your re vellge.'" Jut asked. "No, your honor," l-'ranx Kiraly replied, speaking for the group. "Yon see, In our pari of the coun try there Is a custom by which ev ery year, after the corn has been harvested, a large pot of corn meal is placed on the stove In houtuw where there aru growa-up unmar ried daughters. The lover of the oldest daughter .must steal this coin. To facilitatr the theft the family leaves the house for half an hour after the corn meal has j been placf-d on tbe htove. The greatest disgrace that can happen lo the family consists in the corn being left unstolen." The Judge dismissed the ease. March, :2l. Ilothberg s;ild I'Meich er told him not to "take any mon ey; that the deal was all ofr." . Willie llu ir testified that he had made this agreement with Kotb- Mcltae.il,,.,,;, but that later ltiehl und Kal her Thomas l Hayden. then a chaplain at the prison, had come to Savannah for thu money. Then 't was, he suid, that ltiehl was paid the $10,600. Renovation Brings Out Westminster s Hidden Art., for, Public to Sec LONDON AP) With the reno vatlon of the Interior of Weslmin ster Abbey, Knglishmrn are finding out that tlivy have a much richer art treasure In tbe ancient struc ture than they had supposed. As the. delicate work of renovating I he fabric progresses, many new unsuspected pictures und colore are being brought to light. .. .'b'U utesj disyqvrryis, m Jurffe painting on the wall of the Henry V. chantry chapel. The painting had been covered with u thick coal of paint prouaoiy lor more inuu a cent nrv. but Is now entirely ex- nosed io view ami l ie colors re stored by the modern process of lenovatlng. Thr picture was pulni- 1 evidently bysome obscure monk d(nU.ts Uie corolmtion of the King Ibnry V's chaiiel, little known by Hie public, is built above the tomb of the king and contains six old Hlalucttcs surrounded by a mlter ones. The statu- lies are being restored to their mil ural whiteness and have been found lo be among the most vatu- iiish and dirt from Hie walls has . taken several months, mil now uie roof ami heraldic shields In the choir aisles have been brought iu lo relief in their original medie val coloring. tii'uwth nf Ainericaii SclioiiN AMonishc ItritMi l.chicator l.oN'HON (AP) America Is n land of many churches and one creed, all Americans believe in education, according lo H. A. I. KlHhcr, former llrltlsli minister of education' who has Just returned I ruin a tour of the lulled States. "The popular enthusiasm which rfaVr Kurupe iln cathedrals," he siiliL, "is now sprinkling the North American cont innl wit h schools and college in lavish profusion, '.he sums put into education In America are staggering -and ure & jsleatltly Incn-asing. America's as- Jlonlshlng liberality has conceived the idea or a tree, i mi -lime sec ondary education for ull lis citi zens." What tickles us more than wo man hat'T dressed fit lo kill is u man hater In a flimsy dress. allui-es in MTc Can-c 1'nllmi's Of MarrlRe, Sny 3lMcluiinli LONDON (AP) ".Marriage Is not u failure. Some folks are theniH-Ives railurcM. and railure is lu-11 lot. but sane und onliimr j.-ople must not allow Ihe odd ones to make tb" rub-." Hays former iteinl r Itaiusey Mac I on:ild w ril ing In the optimist, a paper edited by his daughter. Jf libel. In Ihe In tereRis of u hospital charily. "We should conspire lo proti--t them against that di e. itrul and de vastating old riiflian l-'als- Itu mancc, ulni h.(ii-,'S a Imiiiumiw t-'lltch 111 front of lie ir tins s. as arrots are hung in front of don key, to lead them astray. Marriage without common m use Hnd good humor l a risky venture, but tie r is plenty of ImjHi In the nurld. sti we need not despair. " llelng cheerful at breukfaet ii merely a habit, like lyinj about 'ytjur Income and such. EXPECTS BIRTH DECLINE PER L MANVHKHTKR (AIM Decline of the birth rati- In Kngliind has become a national prrll In the opinion of Sir Hubert Itlnlr, for nu-r chirr education officer of the I .on (I on t'outity. Council, who. sitruklng at a Manchester educa tional conference, estimated that within the next eight years then would bo 2.000.000 fewer wurkera in this country. "Wltlilii the hurt" few years, the birth rule bus fallen off trcmen duously." bo .said, "and appears even yet to be Koine down. We uro losing pio.ooo children a year from each nirr group in the .schools and this basis. rrom. calculation I , , .,..,. ,i , in some 2.0(io,ooo less workers In Kughind." Taking this ear as an example, asxerted Kir ltobcrt. the board of education is budgeting' for a mil lion low children than In Ha bud get or M years ago. Decrease of the blrlh rate dur ing the years or the war In some measure accounts for the redue- tion in the number of children wlio are now attaining hcIiooI ago, according to ministry of hculth of ficials. 1M I1MO SAI'iri Y fHH ItSi; I savi;s ciiiMiu:vs livks I.OS ANGKLKH ( A I ' ) . A 1 re duct ion of li t per cent In child ; fatalities due to motor vehicles: has been made through systelnn-j lie teaching of safety In the pub lic schools of IjOH Angch-s, It bus I been revealed In a check made tbe Automobile Club of South- en i auiorniu. The safety curriculum In : l,os' Angeles public schools was In aug-l mated about three years apo' thro igh the cooperation of the board of education and the public siifety department of tho automo bile club. Children nre given practical instruction and In addi tion they compote In designing posters and verscH for bulletins used In the snfety movement. Dl plomas are Issued to students completing the course. ii:i-ttii-:s dkcmm: to l Avon msiio.v ovi:itii;.T 1ASHON (AP) The chamber of deputies toilay voted lack of confi dence In the government U;" to -iti utter a stormy ull night session. Premier Santos bus resigned. Troops paraded the streets und were st (i Honed around parliament after midnight beouuKe of rumors of disturbance s. A governmental crisis followed Ihe debate on the Santos statement regarding u demonstration In front of the ministerial of rices last Sat urday when- troops fired- Into crowds. Rtiggcd Athlete, Aged 52 Says He Won't Give Jp IJIXCOI.N". Neb. (AP) James ' w tin"x i r. ..i.t believes he ranks well toward the top of active football players lo day. I'lindy, who Is nn ass'sttint s-t- geanl-ut-arms In the state House of llrprcKenlttllves. pluys with his home town griil team und lust sea sou was not pulled out of Hie game either by Injury or by Hie coach. He wos a member of Hie House two years ago ami accepted appoint ment this session "to be with the old crowd." At Surgenl. Neb., where l.undy owns a farm and power station, his achievements on Ihe foot bull iicld. the baseball diamond and In the hemped ring have gained hlmlrtt11 ,,rvi,t' " t'"Tef.ne seeks prominence. Kor four years, dur- j tu ,,,'1 "l'n !' f ing the time bis son. Albro. played Milh the high Krhool tcun. (,,. lather played with the lowirlcum against his son. hater the younger l.undy joined his father's teuni. playlng center. Albro look up wrcsiling at llie.UulvuiUy or Ne ; brasku. The elder l.undy weighs 2 1 - Pcovor tin- best kind of paru poiindn but II has not-hindered his; eliutit. Jt is the intention or Ihe offensive power. "Next wnson 1 f ffoverrmeiit,, should the result of will lie heller than ever." be s;ild.1th" experiments h satisfactory, to ' "Much morning I take Hvtllng-up m,,Ii' ,h nirrying of parachutes exerelHes and In the spring I start! pn-p.irlng for the football sctison." NIWAVAI.K PLANS AIICI ll I MrMliimllh Club Hear Ihiinls. 1 COliNKl.HS, Ore. At the last) .Me.M INN V I LLK-, tire. A brief meeiing of the city council con-summary of the inotdr vehicle i-, striieilnn jir a concrete sidewalk ,'He legislation ln lng considered between hem. and Koresl Grove, n ln ,l"' present scHMion or the state dlslance or three miles, was con-1 u 'K"dtMre was given before the; Kidered. The movement bus rec.-lv- ed approval or residents or Korest Hrove, but has met with some dis approval here. The two r II Ies would i"iy the cost within their own limits, while th distance between the limits. ?!'-4 feet, w oilld cost I (t cntH " square foot, or $5148."". Pelallf of Hm plan were presented to the I'orrsf drove chamber of com merce today by Albert. Hunnlug. ex niuyor of Cornelius. When lAnt l irt H Uct HKATTLK. Wush. ( A P) An c counl of cventn conuectei with the first .hi pa new embassy in Hh 1'nit ed HiateM In Ku has been trans luted Into Kngllsh by Dr. Herbert If. Howen, professor of oriental l.tmruaKi'H In the Vnlv erslt.v of Washington, with (he assist u nee or a .IltpaiieHe Kllldent. How uibarrHSei Hie Jupunesc eommisfloners were when dining with women and how they nearly llruce laid ftrens on the fju t that drunk from finger bowls "In the no tneoiiiageni-nt or assistant-' savage country of America are re- i had been of r i ! to atl ns. laled. The fact that twtfl Cu:, I The f-i)ii(tl goveinuietil, j- d wcretHry of state, fulb-d to servelded, had annoiineed recently that tea when first meeting them is mentioned as Indicating luck uf court y an refinement. .. I tea 1 1 it. Ititv Mdllng ScittUnd I.OMiOX AP) During the uast six years one-third of Kcot- und hu chantiii hands throuirh the real estate market. Lait year u the poorest since th wur; ooly lFE" atyour DRUGSTORE ZincOx-.de ADHESIVE, PLASTER -All sizes in slock from ; ,ioc Glass Drugs Inc. '.TIuVlEIOXAIJi Sltiro La CUandc, Oregon Hunt's Letter (Cout)nued from Pago 1) the our big barrier that prevents members of the House from achieving U measure of .privacy approuchlng that alrtMdy enjoyed by members ot the Senulo. In providing orrice accomoda lions ror inembers or Congress. C.icle Sam" built . I wo . jiaudsome u-bite murble buildings of approxi mately ciiuat size. Hut whereas the Senate officii building must bouse only tili sena tors. Hie House building must pro ldc uuartcrs for no less than 45 members. . . Tbe result is that while, each senator has a commodious suite of from three lo four or live rooms, members of tile House, except for '.-halt-men of important committees have only .-one. A proposal to construct addi tional imafters within the present building finds unanimous favor among members. Hut brought face to' face with' thVk u'dnlthlatrtftVm diti'uthd ror n cut i In 'government exjienecH of u.ti'o " ltVl-r..l.l imIIII.iiiu ii.-vl Vi.nf It for nm certain that thr next. Con-1 Ki'css, at least, will have lo strug gle along with "no more privuey tbun an elephant in a zoo." IlMO.onn it err were sold as com pared with !MHUMMi acres In 1 123. Since the wholesale disposal' of .Scottish lands began Immediately after Hie armistice, about (i.500, (tou ucics have - passed Into new Ownership. ' Vienna Co els Tax mi lEailbi V I KNNA (AP) Vienna Is In! the throes of a conflict over taxes. Thn city administration, which Is Socialist holds that the amusement tax levied on theaters and concert bulls h also applicable to the raoio scih in rr.n aoroiu iiini coi- fce bouses. " Suinlen Seeks Air Safety STOCKHOLM (AP) 7- Kxiwrl- meats on a large scab- arc, being curried out by-th" Hwetli.h mill- 1 , ary autborli ies In an effort lo 'v 1,,r 1M",MH l'ngers pass- i " r vwnipuisury. t ' umincreiai club Here uni ty iy w. II. Dennis, chairman of the .Motor Vehicle license revision committer. He explained the findings of his committer und the report given to Ihe lawmakers. Snappy I nlnr fur Her in, . HKUI.IN AP. Il-tllii is about tu have Its rirnt express elevators, j or lifts, iu Ihe Hermans gener ally cull them. These will be n the Hotel Kxerlfdor, which is soon tu have eight, stories and I.U'HH rooms. This is said to Ik greater t than the rapacity of ituy iiotul ' now running in K nope. I ulnilln, sn- Prrinh-r, t( Nis'iilng smtbcMi I ;itrnHmis MKI.IHM IINK ( AP). - -IteplyitlH lu t he Vli torlait govern NM-ut b protest ugainHt the unieNtrletcfl Immlgriitioii of peun. l-'cdentl nilhi 1 11 Kuro Priine .Minister II deflin-d to limit fh Imsuc of IHnspoit visas ot (iiecks and Jngo Hluven tn I mi a inon' h fur each nationality. Many niun who wonders what his friends think about him would be surprised to learn th'.y don't nl UUuk t all. PINCHOT ASKS LlljUOR CURB HAHHISULIta, Pn. (Hy the As sociated Press) ; Philadelphia Is Ihe prlnelpiil center in the I nlted Slates for the manufacture of il legal drink from denatured alcohol and Pittsburgh Is u center for II- I legal beer. Governor Pinchot told it ho geiieeil asaembly hero In n ) message usktng enactment of a bill tor feguiullng of distilleries und breweries. ,lf lb" bill Is passed the governor said, "the sources of Illegal drink in Pennsylvania can be and will be dried up." If It ts defeated, be pre dicted flagrant violations of Hie law will continue and "Hie law breakers will by its defeat be en couraged lo still sreuler lawless ness. "The enemies oT law enforcement will try to make It appear thai to dereat this bill will bring nearer the day of light wine and beer," he said. "Keen ir such a day could ever come II could do not hint; or the sort. If modification of the Volsleud act is ever made possible, litis much Is clear: It can never even be considered unlll Ihe taw Is rully enforced. "This is not a question of light wine, und brer. It is not a question loT unaduleruted liuuor or any cort. It is a question or stopping the i flood of poison drink poured out over this statu and u flood of crltne, 'misfortune, disease- and dinlh which ruins and kills our own peo !pl by the thousands and flows in llljai) vll stream from Pennsylvania alliitu oilier states as well.' 13a plaining thai poison bootleg liquor Is made out of denatured al cohol- iclfiier completely or special ly denatured, thu ifovernor said that in the two yeurs ending June .10. '3824. the amount of specially denatured alcohol produced in Philadelphia Increased from less than 800,000 gallons to more than five million gallons. Pctain's Curiosity Dlols Out a Pleasant Memory MKN'I'OX. Frnnro (AP) Mar uliul Hetnln. dh a hucoiuI lluuti'linnt 40 youi'8 nBO, Horved two ycarH lu h Hiimll pn.sl nenp HoHpcl on the Krcnch-ltiiliuii fronlk'r. Second l.lclitennnt IV-tnln. whn.se rexoureefl ABRAHAM MM , ft Voting and old everyone gEffiffi? Jf finds something different IwiA . In It to admire and ap- I ARCADE Thurs., Fri., Sat. TODAY Norma Talniadgc in "THE ETERNAL FLAME" were rather slim, look his men In at a modest Inn kept by a young I girt or remarkable beauty. -v Iteccntly Marshal petaln. repre- I seining the Kreneh unity at tb unveiling of a monument to the war dead here, decided to take the trip into -the mountains und visit the scent or his garrlsoa life, as a second lieutenant. The mar-i shal admitted lo his aides that ho was anxious to see how Hie former; beauty of the Inn looked utter 40 years. f He found both the Inn and Its, owner grown considerably lurger. ; Korty years bad worked n great : contrast, however. In their respec-, tlve appearances. Tho Inn, re freshed with paint und reconstruc- lion, had become considerably J younger, while ull Hie paint In Hie , world could not hide the havoc j thut the years had wrought upon. Its once fair owner. "Don't you recoiled a second lieutenant called pelaln who fre- j queiited your pluco somu 40 years ago. Ihe marshal asked or the oiu woman at Hie cud of tbe. meul when he saw thut she had failed to P'eognlzc hlm. ' MOh, yes," the landlady rrplled simply, "little Petaln. why hi must be at least u captain by tills time." The man who wonders why he doesn't rail In love hasn't the heart to do it. WILLIAM R. JONES OF LA GRANDE TO . ATTEND MEETING POKTHANH, Ore. (Special) William it. .) ones or lu Hrande ts expected to be among the "up state" members 'or the Oregon Alumni association of Phi' Kappa ps,l lo attend. the annual Founders' lay dinner ol the rraternlty. to bo held at the Portland hotel, Kebru ury 21. Mr. Jones Is an alumnus or I lie now defunct chapter or tbe I'ltlvursity of .Mississippi. In addition to a host of Plil Kappa Psl a'luiunl from all parts or the state as well as many rrom WaKblnglon, the entire active chap ter or the Pnlverslty 'or Oregon will attend. Phi Kappa Psl was founded at Washington and Jefferson college, Washington, Pa., on Kebruury 19. 1852. The Oregon Alumni us soelatlon holds its annual dinner on the Saturday nearest this date. In order thut members . of the chapter at Kugene may attend. The fraternity now lias 48 chap ters. Those on the coast uro thu Cnlverstly of Washington. lTnlver sity or Oregon,. Stanford und the I'nlversity of rallfornln. Stanley mm . Ills lire from llio loy: cabin to thu White llirti-c. We're Coming Father Abraham 300,000 Stionfj! Those word sounded round the world and the fell iiilI lot) Is one of llm greatest you've ever seen on the screen! Men's Suits THINK OF IT, MKN! A high-grade all-wool suit, neatly tailored; a. big as sortment of colors and patterns to pick from at prices as low as $16.95 53 STOKES MyrH. district 'attorney for Mult noiimh county. Is prcMilcnt of the Oregon Alumni uhsocIkMoii. HOUSE PASSES , POSTAL ISILL (Continued from rng 1.) It would raise $Gl,OOO.ooo lu reve nue, about twice as much as the SL-nato bill. ' ' ; ' Itate Sc-thm Limited. Ah In the bill passed by the sen. ate the nlte section Is Intended lo remain lu force only long enough for congress to net on recommen dations to be made by a joint foti- gresslonal commlltee which is tui thorlzed to study the' whole postal rate structure -with a view lo per manent revision. 1 Old Resident. Given Up by Physicians "(liven np by flvo doctors.,, my only hope an operation. - 1. re belled on cutting hie open, hh 1 am 75 years nld. A neighbor ad vised Irylnjf Mnyr's Wonderrul Itemedy for fllomach trouble. I got reller right away. 1 had nut oaten ror 10 days and was as yet low as 11 gold piece. . I could have lived only, a tow days bit for this medicine." - It Is a simple, harm less preparation Hull- removes the catarrhal niuctiH from the Intes tinal tract und' allays the Inflam mation -which causes practically all stomach, liver and .Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggies. -Adv. - 1 3! There's No Hope I ik'fi 1 'M1lJllt 1-Nr n titiin who 'InkeN'ii eliftllfo wlii'll Iiv'h IhiIiii; Ihi'M. It's nut ius.vMiiry tiiiy Wo itHtt n iiifrHunnl (rtiiirnii-' tee, in lulilhlmi li Unit nl the fiutoiy Ull il:M;ltAI Colt ls nml we makti cmii uwii niljiiMtntciitx. -TlMr niiiHt Klvn )uu full l)ullar-fiir-lol Ini ServkT. -: Ak im nitin -afMHit the . ;i;m.hai, -Jennings & Shumate, Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. 40c APRONS 40c wiiiij: tiii-:y last: t iiMcnrlied Mu-Un ami IJiien . Apron hi blur. rttMi himI laendrr. A Hmltcil iiiimber. Art & Baby Shop "i;vi:iivriiiNi nm nir. iiaiiv III.AIM I It MIMJ It., Ill Soilllller lllilu. Kl AMfl.Mi 111 i-n:iti K i-atti:h.s l. M. V. THItr.AII Arcade fe'? llcck and Walker's MINSTRELS All SINGERS MUSICIANS 18 Hand Picked Entertainers Uy Kprciiil ariiinitcment c arc aide In present litis Company at these prices: Ixirc.m, $1.10 Ixiwcr Floor, S.'ic Ualcony, ."0c Lower KliMr.nnd Ixige SeaU on Sale at Class Drugs. 9 1HI HUB UepretientuUvt: Moor !, Republi can, Olilo, who reported tho bljl, einphasixed that the right of free distribution ' for newspapers am! publications lu ihe counties tu which they are printed and pub-' ilshed Is not disturbed by-this bill. Kllsha Hanson, Washington, rep.--rcsenlatlve or the American Nevvs piper Publishers association. In a statement Tuesday night reiterated thr contention that there was "no sound reason Tor the present pay ing users oT Ihe malls to be called upon to pay Ihe Increased postage . provided In Hie bill which passed the house Tuesday unless II be thu ' mt en I Ion of the ad mi nisi ration to miliar the postofflce- dcriurtinrnt pay ix profit on its service to the public." Before you Build or Buy a Home .. insist on ChecKSeal Electrical Wiring ."Check NoiiT APPLIANCES Carried Iy EASTKKN ORKGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Colored DANCERS COMEDIANS w5 wane stxvrs j 11 Sj I u r A.