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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1925)
Wednesday, April 20, 102."). THE LA." GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEI! PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief CO M I Mi EVENTS KUId Union fonn'.y Track and. Meet -4i l Culon Alay 2. Eastern Divkoh Truck and Kiel J MecCat 1 41 fliamlt? May 9. Union J.ivc Slock Sliow ut Un iom, June 10-11-13. tof San Francisco, California, arc visit Im; In l.a (.Iran 'It- with their mother. Al in, I.. M, Parker. Th motored Inn- from Portland. Iractur nt thai Mac. Is spendlm: a few days in lvti (1 ramie ou business. Colon went to impend it UUSillCbll. It. Kherhard. attorney. Maxvillc HiIh morning to few days there on hKal jNpent Wcck-ljid Here j Mis Lena Cochran, of Walla W'al , la, Wash., spent the week-end in : I ji Crande at the liono' of Mr. and I Mr. John Adnklm. Miss Cochran .is instructor of Spanish in the Wal la Walln IhrIi school. ( (iiiiinlsf)it To Med 'I'Im- nfjtulaf iri" tiii of Ihe coin in issUui will In hrid 1 his iiIiik in jhc city hall al "f.'M.K 111 PnitlUJld Miss h (1. Wnliiiu; slon. Is' speiidbm a 'uiiiiiiHl-v;siti:i h-r live then'. clly eye.. Wcill lo ( OKW. Keveral people of I he l.a (iiamh second Ward M. I. A. went tu Cove ktsl evenltiK to mutest nKainsl (he 'ove M. l. A. in public speaking and iiuartet work. The winners will lake part in the contests to he held In-re on M. I. A. May, May J7 Caillaux's Appointment Pleases U. S. Officials (dm II nued fruin Paro One.) IT the chamber of deputies in I'aris turn down the Caillnnx taxation 1duu. out' of of rice . he'll so, und probably the whole -cab-Inet with him. That this will be pretty quick la one of tile Sill'esl of bl'lH. Here friiiii i:lKln- Clarence Merrill, of (ramie yesterday lie: Mf. Merrill iH lliail the KIsiH warehouse. in i-ilins .Here Mr. :nMl Mm C. It. Mays of Wal la Walla? Wash., are visitint; in l.a (iraiide pi I he home of Mr. and Mi '. k. Mays. or V.'aillliK'M few days in parents, w no IKelnnicd from Pnrllnn;: Airs. Kd Khen arrived lit i (liMtide this morn Ins en rout ) Ikt home al Joseph after spending Klein, was W,. time in I'ortland. She whs on btisi- .accompanied by Alia. C. W. White ' of of KatuloopH. It. (., who will visit t with her at Joseph l' da ii. l.a ' lo for several At Hot tjnkv Mis. ij'rnnk Phy was taken to Hot l.ake Sanatorium Monday eve ning benise of lllinss. She was tepoi ted "improving this morning. At Hake Mis. Cliris I, and is al llaker with her daughter, Mrs. Cook, who on deru eiii a ti opt. rat ion I here. She is reporfc-d getting along nicely. ' Here On ltu-dnes; T. K. ifmilth. of Wallowa, was In La (iraH)lo yesterday on business. Mr. Sinieli Is proprietor of the Mil lar Hot el at Wallowa. licit fiir-Mewing J. W. Kardley. of llaker. was In l.a C.rande Sunday in attendance at a special meeting of the priesthood of ibe l..l. S; church, held here Sunday nl the church. Iletui lied Home M rs. K. I . Jasper and children have reiurned to I heir home at Alieel after u trip to Wile, Oregon and Idaho points. Went to r.iitern-l-o J. S. Maloney. general agent for tiic la -Infill Valley Kail road com pany, of Sea tile. Wash., went to Enterprise this morning on the branch line train on business. He was accompanied by his wife and two children. Kchmied Home- After spending the past two weeks fri western Oregon Mrs- II R. llannn has returned to bei home here. She spent the week end fit I 'end let on. when she w:u joined by her daughter. Miss Gene vieve, from Walla Walla, Wash., i student, ut Whitman col lege. , ' ( M cotirf-c It would be a bin thins for Ann-rid it rraucc paid up. Gelling I la four billions she : owes u.s would cut Hp tuxes here piite n bit. Hut tut, tut! . He way a ouiik Bb with u nav il (-.niadron al Charleston - a nice chap but only a. kbl. Gotni; through some old papers at Hie navy department recently, an of ricr accidentally unearthed the : record of the court martial which tried this youth Home years kro. Details weren't made public at the time. Navy men were loo tore. At this laic dale they kuif;h- Tin boy was lin-d of Charleston. He longed for Ilruadwny. It so j chanced that he was a wireless ; operator on Hie f latf-diip. So what did he get but tt wireless lo the admiral lo take his ships to the; Mrooklyn navy yard forlhwilh! I'p. anchor and away! I In due season the admiral re ported snappi'y to the Itrooklyn navy yard commandant. ''What 'n hades you doin' herft '.' r queried i h" astonished coiuiuandant. "I not a wlrclcsi to conic." insisted the ad miral. "Th" hades you did!" ex claimed the, commandant. "Gil 10 hades back where you belong." . . lint they iuvesiiffHled first. 11 didn't seem so runny then as now that n whole squadron of big war ships had made an expensive voy- uhc from i nariesion io .m'w i otk C.UJ A NOMli The Ounplctt llcaniy Trcntmciil livery Caia h i article i to help be Nuiii" o h tlesiirih'd iiilily lite couiplcNiou, ami each cat i h'S t he dainty I r -(iraiicc of aru Nome. You will love to use. it for Ita odor-alone. $1.00 Glass Drugs Inc. The Calb Start ' La Grande, Oregon ORATORS WILL G. 1 1 GAMPS HAVE G0HTEST1 BEGKDN BDYS i ; Cove (Special An orator ical contest will bv held tit the J.. if. S. church at Cove between the t'ove and lmbler M. 1. A.' h. There will also be h Nlnulnt; eonlest be tween I -a Grande and I'nlon at the same lime. . The kw iiumini; pool Is uiiaih e Icoiuim; the center of atlractlon a! ieove. Many people Irom sur loundinK towns are vlsilliiK It dai ly. It Is under new inanaKemeni land has been enlarged and beauti fied and many atlractle features . have bei 11 added. Miss Sallie White, uho has been jill at Hot Lake Sanatorium during !the past six weeks is home al Cove jaKain. Sin- is al the residence ol ;Mrs. Huko Itlank. Miss Aiareery Chisholm. of I'nion. spent the week end at Cove the 'guest of Aliss Kthel tjuhnby. i The MieHhmau clasti ot I lit ov NKW YtUlK, (Al) With the V.t.'i Clti.ena Military Tralulim Camps still three mouths away, more I hail 2 " percent of the esti mated quota attendance, of ao.ao'i yoiuiK men between the ukcs, of 17 and It I already has been en rolled, according to announcement by the war department. Tills 1 double the enrollment at thin lime last year, ami this summer's quota wilt be 10,000 more than that of ir:i. T'orty-tuo camps Hlrctchiiiv across the continent from Kurt Mc Kiuley, Me., to the 1'restdlo of San l-'raiicisco. will be opened this summer for the basic course ant the- three advanced courses !u which citizenship nd physical trainhiK will be tnlerintmjled in I hi: Hheduletf will drill und lustra tion in the infantry, cuvalry, Held and coasl artillery, engineers und hiKli school is very busy this weekls-iiul corps branches ot the mill 'KettinK ready lor the Alay ly lary. Part, of the cainpa run rirolic. The luoKrain will be held ! ouriuti the month of July und at Iho Ascension Grow. t ! Signal Corps Radio Net Covers Entire Country ! WASHINGTON (A I1) President ! I'Miilhlire's ecoiloliiv iiroiiram htmi i found an active ally in radio which armv signal corps officers I j Markets l uiquc Window Advertising National Korest Week) Pattlson ltrotbers irrocery slors- window display Huh 'and then had lo turn riBht around Here from Wallowa Mr. and Mrs. Then Shell of Wal lowa, wen- in i.a Grande yesterday on business. Mr. Shell Is a mer chant al Wallowa. Went to linker Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ulait and fam ily went to linker this nioriilnt,' t" intend tlK- funeral of Mr. lliait's brolher-in-law. K. J. Taylor, who died at I taker last Sunday. has a unique week. The window is decorated as a miniature forest, little fir trees bcniK used. A water pond has been arranged with dilcks swlmminii about and a little log cabin nos Ucs anion, the trees. In the fore ground Is the ashes of a camp fire and a sign, warning everyone lo put out th"ir camp fires and prevent the destruction of the forests. PORTLAND M.ltKi:TS l'OltTI.ANI'. Ore. "(API Cat lie ami sheep sleady, hotrs weak. Kjrw steady, butter 4'2 cents, but terfat 40 cents. und uo tmck. just to amuse one younjf gob. They cast him out of the service and he was lucky not lo Bvt a few years on the rockpllc thrown in. He's a rising engineer today and it wouldn't be fair to identify him more exactly in con nection with the story of his gradu ation from the navy. HEALTH IS DISCUSSED AT MEETING (Continued from Page Ono.) Kfliii-ncd trot n Lake Harley Hichardson. of litchard son's Art and Gift Shop, has re turned from a few days spent at Wallowa Luke helping In decorat ing work preparatory- to the sum mer opening. Mr. lUchanlson reiti,, it t -t that a meeting of tin ports that thirty boats are under j ,.om,ty hcallh association once each construction at the lake to ttc usc(Hy,.llP WIIS )m( enough, that u tiff in Lloyd's production "Winds fouiti heallh program should be ar cliuncc', He says the tent town Is) rjiugcj , jjn;l the nHsoclathi meet practically completed and that .Mr. regularly as a chmnb Miierlv. Lloyd's representative, says ; ni,.r, c. He Ktild more int. April white. May. April. red., hard Veiling Hen Mr. and Mrs. I'. 11. Ilo'bbs of Portland, and Mrs. L'dnn l.athrop. forty stars will be there May sev- nown in tin enth to marl work on the picture. l corn rest was commercial part of a Swisnit Tics (iiiaiiinlccd I 'lire Kuyon J ii All The New Shades Plain ISlue, Plain Green, Plain lied Ami Also All Tlie New Designs And Stripes in I!ovs and Four-iii-IIand. 4, Prices I'roin .Hie lo ?1.-I3 Personal Mention niri'iiiti-wr SAN I'liANTlSl'l) IAI'1 lilll-U-nal (M-nts Iht' loiluy. roini.AMi ;ii,M. m i;ki:i' I'OISTI.ANI). )!. ( AI')--WIiat llaril wlill,- II. . Iluarl. April. JlJ.r.; May, l.f,r.: aoll whin $l.olt; May. Jl.jo: wt-stiin lutni uinli-r. April, SI. -I!'; Sl.lt; tIKirtlMi'll siM'tni,-. I. fill. May. J1..-HI; wi'sli i u April, Si .17; May. $1.17; I'.ll whlli'. April. Sl.Mi; .May. SI.Sll. ('urn No. :i K. Y. ..shipim-nt, Apiily. $ri.5D; May, $4S.Sci. i,I!Ki;ts at a ;i,anci: . NKW Vl:K (AP) Sl.al-M Struim; pillIU- ulililirM l:p I lu I1 paint.s. Uuml.tv- lliirln-r; rniU J KinKtln:;! ISMUI'M iij. in u- JiiyliH.- . l'"ort'lK'n 'cliani,'cN Hicriitik uiiiitu ;s nr p. 'nllun -l.avvrr; lavoraliif 'I'rMis ;rrop comilt ion.s. .SilKar Kasy; iHLTvaH'd hput oi- foir.-i' 11,'nvy; iiia.iiiall niarlrts. I laiiyani ; Alloiiuy Hilillain of IOIbIii wan in La UraiHl'- yiMlt-rOay oa liiiHi- Mrs. I'uuptT n ill at 1 1 i- hunp hi-i-.- lira l.iprr ht.I In Ju:i'pli l ' iluy lo :in'iid Hi" day vIsHinj IrifiiiiH. j lllrlianl lllsla.l of Mawill.'. - W'hi iil - IliKll- TDK Kitchen Cabinet Orchestra Presented P.V The liantist Ladies Aid KA(;LES' HALL Wednesday, Apr. 2!) Tickets Adults - 8r.i: Children 20c O. K. liarber Shop I'lllc'Adll. (Al')- . prlri H rally II '-i ,r,c. I'orn l-'lrni: iitir'jsinic slocl Calllc I'autj'; slon ip-aiaad. 1Iuk Steady lo lower. Evolve Many New Maps (UNT(gTHlEi 1 1 i1 Tti Store with Const'lcuce I immammmi i clly or county than in the upbuild ing of the health of tin- children. He mentioned n health week to be held each year ami a campaign in itialed for a belter health vrogrum. The mentioned conditions prevail-! Ing In school at the present time. 1 children going In m hool with i. whooping- couyh wln-n they should! be at home. Pnil.-es Health Work. Mr. Hampton before Introducing words In defense of the schools ami T HH11 AlOl I Il I'd II1CI1 ot Hie work of the county lie;ilih association. He said the climb Tor the aysociatlon has been uphill and 'more good has been accomplished than Mr. I'hy gave them credit. (As for the Hchools he said they uo 1 have .whooping cough, but what 'can we do." He then Introduced !Mrs Dunbar who .-poke briefly on I he work of the stale board of .health and lln-lr cooperation with !the counly nssoeiatloiis. She stated lhat the slat" board will do every thing possible when the eouul proves the worthwhilent-ss. She I heartily emlorsed the "health week" plan imoken of by 1 r. I'hy. Mrs. Dunbar spoke briefly of the work of the I'nlon county associa tion and said she believed this as sociation would gradually educate '. the people of this community to (h.. need of a definite health pro gram. This afternoon as the observer goes to press tin- association is in ! session lit the Neighborhood club iooiiim, Dr. YV. I'. MeAdory bt ing the speaker of the afternoon. say. 1 saves I he government about hmi,-i ijoo annually in coinmuniealloii charges. The anny handles the message business of many of the depart ments inland. Jtisi aH tin- navy tnkcH care of government coastwise and off-sluire tniiilc. and the signal corps lias built up what lis officers term 'th" most complete and per fected radio network in the world." The message center of the war department, located In the Muni tions building, is the nerve focus of the radio system. Twelve sta tions link the varfous corps area headquarters with Washington and ilh'.n each of the corps nnns mere re radio stations for Inter-area umrk. eoninrlslnir ui stations In all. There are '1 Alaskan stations, and 17 distributed through Hie insuiar possessions and raiiama. Ai m transports also arc equipped with radio. 1 ', Tlie Hlgnal corps is using this government business to 'train ' i P'-rsonmjI. the equipment and traf fic being- cant rolled from Washing ton. ' At . Korl Leavenworth. Kan sas, ami Salt Lake 'lly, I'tah. are installed 1 ,teti-kilowait. lube trans 111 liters, to relay t ranscontinenlal iiti'ssageJt'. Krmn Washington to New YoLk and also to llaltiniore. the ,coris maintains bsused tele graph winH. but the r-sl of the system is an all-radio one. lnstal Jaiioit artd dpcrUJtL jfix d.'rot ilrely Jj.f Migtjal corps personnel. In conjunction with Hh ratllo sys tem, tin simial corns maintains a weather forecast ing servite for watched carefully the physical inuy airplanes. training of these thousands of Captain K. K. Kreneh Is In t hargi-'youths, for the preliminary med- disappolnling.,,1' (H. radio net, under Colonel N. lieal exainlnalions heve shown lhat others during August. while I'tattsburk. N. Y., will have too tumps In succession. The C. M. T. C. canditiale ill under no obligations except to spend 30 days of his time at one of Ihe camps located pear his home; the government meets the expense of carfare to and from the camp, clothing, equipment. nieUlK, bedding, lodging ami entertain ment. The president's son or the millionaire's heir who uleeps by the side of the i'tirmcr'8 boy. mar ches beside him in the ranks and eats next him at the mess hall in Ibis annual democratic leveller. pays the same amount for Ills 3" days' vacation and training,, cx actly nothing. The Sixth Army Corps area bo far leads among the nine arena In which the nation Is divided by the war department for purposes nl military administration. I'M fly percent 01 this section's qinda ot ft, (Inn already has been filled. J includes the slates of HUliol)', Mich bran and Wisconsin. Next in the I'M flh Corps area, Including Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia wllli :1S.4 percent of a quota of G.immi. Third Ih the Fourth Corps area, including the southeastern stales, with 3t,0 per cent, of a quota of 5,7ou. llig business has realized, ac cording to thousands of letters re ived by the officials In charge of Iho Ma camps, that the youth who returns from tins camp Is more valuable to them than Un voting, man who spent his vaca tion in some other way. Ills step is firmer, his eye clearer, his shou lders fcqunrer and his chest deeper and he has a higher sense of co operation und reuctlon to disci pline Than before. Health and physical culture ex perts throughout the country huv GINGHAM Just received, a varied assortment of Dresd Ginpham in fast colors. The season's most popular colors and patterns at prices which mean a great saving. 21c to 39c 55 ST0KKS THE II 11 II feds an Incorrect postures, curvat ure of the spine, malnutrition. Hal feet, umlcr-devclopmciii of the chest and lungs are cured In 3a days. - lHVOIU i; 'I MAI, I.MH H TMH DAI.LKH. Ore. The ,11 'orce cits- of .Mrs. Clara II Imrlch against her millionaire husband l unir to u sudden end tonight when it was announced that a reconclil- allon had been effected. Trial of the divorce cast.1 w as to have bei n started, but at thu suggesllon of ludgi Wilson a last-minute oltempi ,it an agreement was made. The I'onfm-eneo which resulted lastc.I iturlng the entire tlay, .Mis. Helm- rich in her divorce complaint al leged cruel and Inhuman treatment and ask -tl Tor a JTdm.uoo property settlement. Mr. Ih imrirh fs owner and man ager or the (Instl Soul hern railroad, and recent y purchased cxtenslv-j timber holding in southeru Wiiscr counly with the idea ut establish ing a big mill in The Hub-Is. OOTEL ASTOD Jnd4HIII to, Ani.lM EVERY ROOM hs PRIVATE TOILET 50 nth3 New, Modern ' Closr lo Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff (ram $1.50 Monarch Malleable Ranges MONARCH KLECTHIC RANGES Standard Combination Electric Ranges diced Right Suld Right W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. i cIlai'K'' .hriiirc; li;iml t:oi'w -ol I IriT In u,,. youn- niun ol' tnluy ih no m-t of cuiiiiiiunlcalluii liicllill' S. !i,.r physii'ully llnin whh IiIh til.'i . ' 7 lirlillK r f 1917 or I I K wh. n tin llltli'ON OIISI ItX I ;s SAM'.i: U' li i llvc ilrall i xaiiilniilinnil hIh.u -IMSTI.; I.N W AI.I. t'OVDICIMiS ,., tl(,i r.u im um iiI ol tlw yotilli of i iiti nutloii wan unlit lor wur I.HMHIN (.I') -AII llli' Ji'Z. nr-ls, ,, Many nl' tlw yolins iiii-n ranK'-Hi'-nlM ol' Klripm. ilri'ltH limlwll) BB,t (ihyKical ili.n-rlH lhal Iriannhs In wall palii r nn- rtiil.lly ; llri. , rKai,.f ,U who wouNI Ii-Iiik "linrfh'il Inlo ilimaril, n'-!. nal.li- lo piirH lln- phyHli'ul clari .l I'rotiawr ll. nry C. Mown-I l1)lK ,,. n.Br army, an' nll- lllt,'.' s..iiKinK rcirnuy iinmi: . , ,,. ,.,.,. Tll.-y HALF SOCKS Malcb I bell ell her Silk IMirrhnsC'. new suit i' dress wllli n pair at Half Socks or Cotton, A pair of nailers free wllli cadi Art & Baby Shop ' "KVURYTIIINU l'-Oll TIIR ItAllY" llMSTrr.'III.N; Unlrl Sniiuucr ISIdtf. 'OT'AMt'IMa IWrTEItK'K rATl'KHXS I. M. C. TMJiEAO "Hlio Iiuiiis lliu foivst liiiriis lln; wcllilin ur lln; world." Passengers Smoke on Italian-Indian Lines W'ASHINC.TON (AIM Avialion has di'vloped as one of its by products an entirely new sei-m the niaKllic; ih 1op'ilr;iphlc maps lor the us'- of those who whr,- the? way Ihroucli the air. The prosaic everyday map of Kem;raptiie iim-ih oiy Is unsiilted In accurate ;pt(;iI navigation. Tie army air si-rvici has evtilei eperine nlal air map in strips, with tin- aitl of lie- lopo Kiaphlc braiit-h nf the f;obeici survey. When a pibtt takes off lie is handed a strip map of Ihe lerri lory he will com r, 1 -riles wide. Hi sides t he met X' m y landbu fields, this map sliuv s the fui in ol a city its It appears from the air; tbplcts Ihe Improved ruads; r-c-Olils Ihe altitude nl (lie hind ill va rlous colors so the hlrdmait may .'leer a coiii'se cinsi.sleiit with the height of Ihe erii;in over which lie flies. All bodi's or water an shown, us are curves of railroads.1 w it h particular at lent ion paid m when I hey cross roads, -and ' nl what jndnt ot (lie compass they en ter a coniintMiity. lb-fore this type ol map was evolved the pilot 'look an ordinary map, drew a straight line In red ink on il, and followed this to hit-. ltoal Soclely of Ails on the his tory of wall paper uh ii decoration of the home. Immediately after the war a vojiiie set 111 for fiiliiriMIc deslitns of all kinds, the professor .explain ed, and roi; a time nothing- nppcur ed loo exlravaaiit lu ctdor ar ranirenienl or loo wild lu mulif. Hut lhal phase of ctdor decoration is hcKlnniiir t pa:s ami the idea now is for sonic! blliK more sens ible. "Whatever you have in your room Ihink first of the walls, for 11 i they which make your house and your home." iivselietl I'm feasor howling. The artistic tnaliueiil of wall space, he Insisted, was the I'li'M laetor In the making ttf a lieatittlul home, ami the rooms won ll lta e a kind of make-shll I, hoard in it house appca ranee aboul them if this factor were m-Kiei led. hints or Ihe rt'Kular army, owed In enter Ihe camps, ore placed in special development companies iind by careful feeding special i xerclses, proper sleep per iods und other measures, such !- THE OPEN COURT tiniirsi-OMrji"rs i tiST SHIM II' Til Mil NAM US TO Tin-, i:iitoii ii'' tim;v ii:- MKK MilTi;ltS l-niNTKII. iLe SEE OUU DISPLAY Of Mother's Day Box Candy W: aio pricw. lion now, .showing several kinds at different Conic in and make your rescrva- Koxes wrapped and mailed at no additional charge. The n,'W maps inal;,- tor Incrasi-o j njm'c',1 in living; a ,lir'rt coui-.s,'. j SI rili maps h'.,vc now h,-,-n coin-pl,'l,-,l aloni; th.. alloy's iihmI,-I alr juay sysl'-in. runninif trout , Ni-w Vork lo U, II, -villi'. HI-, ami soolh-juiii-fl lo Sun Antonio. T"v;ik. Sonlli- -1 11 Ni-u- l-;iitrl:iriil lo liostnn Is map- I ,l ,. I ii .N l.l-) HnuhimlV t'hinl airship. Iho It-I'H wlilill Is lo ply 11 . . ' ' , ,, , . ,' ., il'-sllnalion as IiIh alilllly p"rnillli il lo In- -onstrin'l'-i of slainlt us sp-vl. I ... ami Is lo have two si-paral.- ,1,-,-kM an,l ar-vominoilalloll tor loo pas-si-nEi-rs. Tlii lis,' ot slalnli-s-i Kl'-i'l In I hi- rranii'V. ork of tin- illrlKilik is roiisiili-i-,-,1 l' ,-prrls to l- a iprlilol ailvani'i- in uirshlp con-slrut-llon hiraiisi' of its strenmh. I 'i. ki-ti ,'M unit rrrw on 111,' K- t.l ,av , smoke pipe.-. Hs-ars .rH manin-r. as is tin soufh- HWireiies ,Mrlnr voyages, -as i,e-Ht.-rn border to K.n iM-yo. 'al.. engines will not use gasoline ' I rts of I he mnith ar- ma I ami fuel but a heavv us oil instead. M rip maps li'a- b-eii completed and by this system virtually all;''''" eoiintry from New Vork lo j danger of fire while in the uir will j' hitaKo. ( .e eliminated. Provision for a j --- 1 sinoklni: rtiom tnu been -made In i sHfnl I n-hiou Show 1'iit Hi Ihe plans and this compartment J J nr Working f.irl. of l otiiltnC Will he. built 41 Ion ir the Itn- s of j j I hose upon an ocean liner, only on i.oNlio.V (AIM Hp-dnl l a somewhat Mtialbr heiib. (if! plays of business soils by mitniie-1 coins''. Tht- sh i pln tioart'TH will :,tlns f,,r shop trtrls and woim-ni consist of two-bed cabins, a m sltn- j K,.M-ra I ly eiiiploy-d in oltic have) ilar to steamship berth.-. Meen put on In London a' nniw ii. Aecordinj? to tht- present Tdans;t,.n, h o u i x for those pet-sons who' of iht: builders who are worklnur ,v,, 1 1 , i nor op)mt I uint v hi conjunct ion with tic tr tnin- ; tj( , h(r t,yinir early m tin- -lay. i 1st ry. i in- keei or in- snip w e - h(. Mh((,( p. j,, us-i ii: about ;. , I'nIKIieil Ilia-- l,N'M M( llcrorc ac of llconniny I.IVKKI'OOL (AIM Mrass work, wilii which Die front doors of uin-d homes have I n ailoni'-d for ct-n lories and which coiil ribul t s lo lh furnishlni,'s or nuiiieroiiM otfic'S. is H'limt out of fashion because of the ei)et)se Involved lu keeping the I ixt urt s shiny.' Many new bulhlinua ill Liverpool and elsewhere In Kiik- tand are kAuk up without brass oi ( io th eopp. r deeonttlons. 1). lit or Keening U.-erver: lu your want iidverl islni; col innns recently an advertiser rub's his lentals on property according to tllslance from my slock yards, Should this be constr 1 iih a re flect ion on I he sanitation and cleanliness of Ihe slock ards, I wish to J'tale publicly lhal I do not own a head of live stock that Is not kept In a sanitary condition, lhal every yard and barn Is cleans ed thoniui:hly al fretim-nt Interval" mid that Ihe entire propetty Is not coitshb -red objectionable In any way by represent ii live citizens in I he vicinity, I take particular cure In Heelntf thai Ihe yards are kept In such a manner as to be a credit citv or La Urnnde. W. K. MeCLt UK. NKW ST. VWL IIOTKL Conilh ami Abler SI, I'ortlaml, Ore, Wh- ii In Portland stop hen-- a real family hotel. Service and 'on it conn Treatment. lteil"Oiiable Kales, Harry N. Dennis, Mxr, " I'ormeily of La (Irand'-. r3i. ........ : n Y HOOT GIBSON -In- "LET 'ER BUCK" STAR -- Today Ian down some time tn July. The, K-H'l is to be 7;'i ft"-t in h-iwlli and 1 1 f "t In ilialio it r und Is t v-; jpeebd-lu bejjin its fliuhls via th. t;r' at eastern atrwa some time tn ; 'clock. Th' re t!tise. t'-a is s-i d and cn li modt ! is eteariv mark d with Its prp. -- ut.;it II costs for ash. as Weil as lb price jnir- Mi ii k tl on installments. ib 4:" jrars obi We are iivbm ti leipes I'ainb. Iep out of th': I'V'-nch K" ' lilie lit General Cords (Jo a lAmg Way t Make Friends. Jennings & Shumate fiictv'r to SoiilliHitl V Milmi Arcade TODAY Idle Tongues With DORIS KENYON and 1'KRCY MAUMONT FRIDAY RICHARD IJARTIIELMICSS In "CLASSMATES" r'r;v ! have found a : ! so it may be tu'uav pi:. elab v( bouidlnc so w. n in.'kc U wild pun on A rL'LlUU'il LL l-LA'-X TtJ I'J.NIS