Saturday. May 2!), 11)25..
Page Six
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TREATY WOULD
SETTLE ROWS
' 'WASHINGTON (AP)--'ln vb-w W-hI
of tin ntuny boundary disputes
tiriionjf vurlouH Latin American
.mutt Ht ill awiiidiiK .solution, two,
proposed treutleM have been drawn
up by t hi' 1iihi It uti- ol' Jnteruati!iel
Law which, if nti I to ami rati
fied by till Hi1 21 republic of this
lt'MliKphtT would uMSIirc Ihe WOllI-
lion of ll neh problems on n
peaceful brisla und wllh a mini rn u in
of frlrtlon.
.. Any fU''Mllou like t ho Tacna
Arlou dl.sptile lr1 win t'hile and
Pern, recently arbitrated by Presi
dent CooNdKe, would fall In the
ouloKory covered by them- 1 wo
draft eonvenllons and tlx1 murhin
try provided by Hu tu would he
automatically Bet in t not ion to reach
tiOlte. hoIiiUoii.
Tho convent lonn arc 1 wo of ::o
worked out by Iho Institute under
tt r'Holul Ion panaed at t In' fill h
Pan-American eon reus held at
HantlitKO in liiJiiJ. ami form p.irl in
the K-n'ral proKrnm of tin- cudi
flratlon of public International law
an applied to tin- American repub
lic. TIipmo particular treaties, to-
t llUT With Ihe Olllt-l- liS, Will emiie
up for ill-scuHHlon at t In Interna
tional .lurlHtH' conference to he In ld
in Jtio ib .Iain rlo hoiik- Hum Ihla
y'-ar.
t Olio Of thn 1 real cu flea rules
of bob a voir for the. count rhx aiumur
SPECIAL
Another shipment of
these shoes nt (lie same
low prices:
Ladies' Two-strap Kid,
Comfort Pumps....!).";
Ladies' One-strap, KM
. .....Pumps '. $2.05
Ladies' One-strap Pat
ent Pump $2.95
Turkish Towels, 18x3!!,
2 for Hoc
WATCH Ollt D.MI.V
SI'MCIAI.S
The New York
Slore
121ft Adnm
which a territorial diputo cvIhIii,
while the ni.ith r ia u yet unsolved.
The other apecifh M the Htep which
.dull In taken to reach u H-'tllf.
mtnl.
Vnd.-r Hie fir t ireity Die dls
putiiuiH Ntmll reach, tttht-r by di
rect, in oi la! Ion or by the hoo.1 of
fices of Mime friendly niithurliv. a
"moittiM , vivendi" in tin dlHputrd
jzone whlrh '"Khali permit the tnter-
d parlies to cxerel.e police pow
iein, rare tor- the hygiene, and ln
jlire public tramiuMlty In the Huld
1 jioiie." f-'houl.t tin Interested par
lic he unable Ito aKl'ee Oil it "mo
dus V)V IKii.' then it Ih Htiplllated
that neither Miufl cxcrclHc, while
H ti lemenl of Hie iiarre (s Milt
pending, any ocLs or Hovere'ill v
which mihl he prejudicial to Iho
tntereaiH of 1 lie other, but that,
both Hhull rcMpcet any HoverelKii
acta perCoriued be fort- tho dispute
a roue. Anion?; oiher minor pro
vision !. It in also 1 lpulated t U'il
if a dUpnte.J zone ahouhl change
ha in j.i ti. i ii i'i-:mtt of t he Heiile
nieiii, the euiinlry pchnK' aovereiKli
ty t -hall h in.h-uilnfied by the oth
er for iiny jmblic worku a I read v
count i ucled.
The neeon-i tieaty Is basid upon
Ihe lloi;tie convention for llic pa
eijic Ketih'uteut uf ii't rnatlona( dia
pliteM. The treatA provides that, an Hoon
.'ii a d) puf Hhnll niine the wmtl
olfii .-.1 1 1 J' frieiiillv. powem ahull be
invoiced m Uv and arrange some
settlement. Should I his tic) ion bear
no r.ood i m 1 1 1 1 t, i hen u 4'oirinilH
sion of lii'iuiry .'dm II he net up, on
Ihe iinri-rMiainUui.r, however, I lutl
"the llndtiif::i of lit1 corninluMton
will be eoiiMd''t"d an rcpnrhi upon
the dijpiili which we,-e the .sub
ject or the iiiv-Milj'nliou. tU wji
not have the value nr force of ju
dlelnl ip clsioiifi or arbitral award."
The comnii::!'lon itself will con
h1 t or five tii' inbei'M, "all niitionalH
of A nierir:m .st iien, appointed in
the 1 ol low I in: ma liner ; Kach R'ov
ernm' at r.hall appoint two at Ihe
lime of convrical Ion, only one of
whom shall be a national of Ita
eountrv The lilth aha II bf chosen
by common accord by tho.se .
reicly a idoiutd and .shall perform
the did ieti of prealib llt.
A period of t?Ix mnntba aflcr the
publication of Hie eoiiun iH.slon'a re
port n allowed for the diaputants
In iirh'i' to a Hett lenient, a ft it
Which "the p;u'tli'H in dispute nhall
recover entire liberty of action to
proceed a:t (heir IntereNta may dlc
tale." While the commission 1b in
c;slii;atlm,', however, "none of the
part lea aliall betriii mobilization or
eoiiccntraallou of I roopa fin the
front h r of the other, nor eiiKaj;e
Captured Flag Is Returned
WW" '
J Mitt- i ' -i
After OU ytara in HttanKe hands, an old battle flnK of tho Tenth Louisiana.
JEcRiment, caplund at. Cold Harbor hy the Kh vcnth I'urineetictit ltifjinunt
In 1S(,4 has been returned by it captora lo New Oilcan and placed in
iUemorlnl Hall. Contain Janins UinldnH. yoimKei:t Confederate ollK-i-r of
that rank, la shown rcctdvinK the tattered banner from Commander Ira
Jt. 'U'ilduuui vt ConiK'cticut.
In any hoHtilc net or preparation.!
Of ItOHtlllltl-H."
Should friendly arrangement fail
lo be readied even after the ptib
llcnllou or the commlHNinn'H reporl
I he dispute may la' unbuilt ted to H
the chief executive Of one of till1
Amerlciin oepublics who aliatl act
as "frtendiy comiiositor" and ren
der an award.
(''Inally, should this last attempt
at conciliation fail, the matter may
be referred to the permanent court
,of International Justice nt the
lllinue "or to any other court of
j justice which may be constituted
for this purpoHc
publics."
by tin American
IN THE PATH. .-
OF PROGRESS
To study any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills 'is beyond the
powsr of any one man.
Rapid scientific advancement demands
cialists and complete modern equipment.
spo-
At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com
petent staff of physicians and a -well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos
sible service.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
I)r. W. T. I'hv.
Owner and Director. , r
Radio
Is The Time
To Do Your Paintind
Whether you rontrart our work or
do it yourself
We would like the opportunity of quot
ing you on the PAINT.
FAMOUS NORTHWEST
PAINTS
Sawyer-Holmes Merc.
kA).
Pliono Main 17
SI'XMAV. MAY 21
Mountain Standard Time Stations
KKWA. fiRden. ftah 2 0 1 . 9 p.
in., program. Chamber of Com
merce of Lnfrnn.
ROA. Denver, folo. H22.4 t 11 n.
m., Tweuty-lhbd Rvenim Presby
lorinn rliurch; l-'lorencc MacKay,
orrranlst ; l.ucilc I. Jlrctney. so
prann; Daniel Anpe.yinc, tenor;
Clarence C. Moore, barllone; 4
p. in.. I-'lorencc MacKav, orpan
iat; 7::io, Twenty-third avenue
rn-fdivterlan rduirch. I lev. (ho,
V. Sevier, pa hi or.
Pacific Standard Time Ktnlkma
KKI, 1.om AllKeles, Calif. (4U7) tttSfl
p. m., McDaniers nijfiitly doliiKH;
fi:4fi-7, muslctil appreciation talk;
7-H, from Rtake and atudlo of
Metropolitan theater, Adolf Tan
dler's 4 ft -piece' orchestra: S-fl,
hour of the classics with Myran
tui KiehnrdH. Wehdi rontrallo
nnd others; Kxanilni-r: An
ton l.ada and bin Louisiana Vive
dance orchcslra; 10-11, Thereon
Dennett's. I.oh Angeles dance or
chest rn.
Kr-'WII, Hollywood. Calif. (2.12),
p. m.. Warner Itrothers' mo
tion picture nbrht. featuring
numhrr of prominent people of
the screen,
KtlO, OaUland. Calif. .Sfll.2). 11 n.
ni., l-'lii ConijrenratlonaKehurch;
r:;m p. m.. KJO Mttle Mvmphony
orcbeat ra; 7 ::tn, Fird ConfrreKa
lloiial church,
KflW, Vortland, Ore. (401. R) 1 0:30
n. m., Vlrst rreMbyterlan cliurcb;
fi p. m., church services, Port
land Council of Churches; 7. Col
btirn concert orcbest rn.
KIM, I.os AliK' I' S, t'aHf. (4ftr..2).
il-i;::ta p. ni., LeiKliton's Arcade
cafeteria orchestra, .lack Cron
ahaw, leader; 11:30-7. Art Hick
mruis liiltmnre hotel concert or
chestra, INluni'd hMtzpalrick, di
rector; 7-7 : :tu, or Man recital, Ar
thur I'lakely. mean 1st ; K-lh, pro
Riain. Martin Music company, ur
ramred by I. Howard Johnson.
KXX, Ibdtywoot), Calif. (Sltii.H). 7
S iv ni,. procram, l-'lrst Dre.oby
terian chnrdi of Hollywood; S
fl. Ambassador hotel concert or
chestra, Josef ltosenfi-ld, direct
or; !'-U KNX feat ore classical
Sunday nliiht program.
Kl'fi. San 1'ranctsco, Calif,
lt-12 m.. church nericcH. Dr. J.
M. l,u ml i;ren; Mrs. May Clarke
Dui'iis, soprano; Theodore Ir
win, orca libit; 2:;to-:i p. m.. Theo
dore ,1. 1 1-win, nrnanist ; 11-11:30,
Slates restaurant orchestra;
7 : Ito, I'nince concert orcheslTa;
S-S::t0, palace hotel concert or
chestra: K:na-ia, Uudy Sebcor's
Fairmont hotel orcliestra.
, Henry 8toen.
Pacific SI nmla id Time Stations
KKAM, Piillnum, Wash. :t48.).
7 : a i-0 p. in., Gamma Nil Soror
ity; Margaret linker, pianist ;
Clarice Shat tuck. .saxophonist ;
Mnrjorie Met 'onahcy. violinist ;
Kdlth Ariuann. reader; Markarei
linker, plauial ; h'ay .N'eyland,
reader; (Jrunvillc McCucken, io
Hnisl; "Scope of ll:siness Ad
nilnlHtrntion of W". S. C," Prof.
H. W. Cordcll; "AKricultural
Fertilizers," K. D. Orcen; "Dress
Selection for Mjiady." K. Hello
AlK'T; "A Visit to (iinoa." Prol".
fail M. Hre water.
K IT, I .oh a nKOTes, Calif. ( 4 (17 ) .
6:!o-fi p. in., KxninlnerV matinee
program; U-il: 1 Ti, McDaniela'
niKhtly doiitKM; ii:4"i-7, niditoriat
talk; 7-8, Kvenlniv Herald: Cali
fornia Screntuler'H dance orches
t rn, Ci-co ttfo ( 'ron k, lea der ; . $ - !i.
program, Coso Mot Mp rings
company, Coso Indian orchestra.
Chief Askennswood, baritone; Il
ia, program. Waller .M. Murphy
Motors company; Virginia Flohrl
HOprano; Toscn To Ices, concert
pianist; Hollywood string uuar
tet; Hi-11, Fxaminer: liny West
and hia AlcMtndria hotel dance
orchOHtrti.
ICFOA. Seattle, Wash. (454.11) 4
fulfi p. in., studio music, recipe;
fi-ti:4&, Olympic hotel concert, or
r heat ra; ;4 5-S : 1 5, Sherman, clay
company program; S: so -1 0,
Times fiance music,
KFWH. Ilollywootl. Calif. 2r.2),
fi : Ho-S p. in., program, John A.
Kvans. corpora t Ion, 1 1 tnetenda
1 'ark orcheHt ra, Henry Jackson,
leader; H-!, program, Cheek-Neal
( 'of fi'e enmpanv, Mm swell I loma-
Removal
Sale
Commencing
SATUKDAY, MAY 2:1
We must have larger quar
ters aiiilf will move Into the
Ko.sch Hldg, Juno 1.
Fur Si Days wo will (
offer nitndi of our Flcc
triciil MiM-t-hamlise nt
real naiuiiiii Prices.
La Grande
Electric Co.
i:ttm Adams I'tillt June 1
cofitc Htiing uiu.rtet, Marguerite
I ( Ir.Hid. ciiu -err pi.uilrti, I tu
waiic u Night haw ks; n-1 a. pro
gram.. M. Wehihtein. "(b'liiH o.'
Millie;' Hi. 11, Warner Itrollnrs
hour of I'unr ii reel ion Charlie
Weilman,
U i. iiakhind. Cat. Ci'il.) 1 1 : ;i u -1
p .m., luncheon concert; 4-f:;tn
., Henry HuMendVi dance orche
I ra: H, cdiu ational program;
Ariori trio; "Trend of Agricul
tural I'ni'in," Prof. L. -. Klu
harly; "H.v to (let a Job," .11.
J. Williams; "Health Kducation."
Ouy H. .lilberr.; "Chats About
Xew Jiooi.s." JoKcph Heiiiy Jack
son; I a -1 Henry Ha Int. ad'a or
chestra. KC.AV, Portland, fire, fpii.f,) 1 2 : HO
p. in.. Hose Cby trio; 5, chil
dren'H progr.im; fi, Frederick W.
(ioodrich, organisi.
KHJ. I.oh Angeles. Cal. (4(1",. 2) fI-7
p. in.. 1. eight oil's Arcade cafe
teriii orchestra, Jack ('ronaha w,
leader.
Kl.X, OakUiid, Calif. (r.HK.2) fl-7
p. m., organ recital; s-'J::;n, edu
cational program; :i::t'i-ia, Amer
ican tlieai;r orche.sira; la, J.aUe
Meirilt Dueler.
KNX, Holiywuod. Calif. ( li :( li.H ,
5 : :io-i! : I r p. in.. WurlHxcr pipe
organ. Sid .ill's siiorta lalk;
: 1 fi - ii : travidogue. W. K. Al
der; i;::;n-7:::a. program, Het-
iners optical compam'; S-:i, pro
gram. I.. W. Sttickw. II company;
!-ln, KNX fealui-e program; lu
ll, (iooilrieh Silveriowu Curd or
cIhh!i:i. June Pursell, Moloial;
1 I - 1 L Abe L man's ' ( 'oconnul
, drove dance orchitra from Ani
barcadoi' hotel. . ,
KI'il, S.iu J-'ranerieo. Calif. (P'X.Ii)
1 - - p. in., Klidy K iger'.'t i'air
in out hoi i I orclie;:! ra; ::in-:;;;:nf
l.onv';i War lie hi t heater; 4 :Ito
f:"a, Itudy Hi iger's hotel orcln s
tia: C:::o-7. states lie.iiaiirant
orchesl ra ; 7-7 :11a Kudy Seiger's
Fairiiionl hotel orchestra; s-S;;iu,
Conn l and inairiimcnt company;
ti:iio-!), Theodore J. Irwin, organ
l.sl; y-l(i, San Fratiei.sco ailvci'li
lng club; 10-1 1, Johnny Huick'ii
Cabiriaus.
DIAMONDS 9
American
iceberg, and
down to tin
battleship !ihot ip
tin- chunks will dr
rum fleet.
AT PRICES
THAT SELL
DIAMONDS AT ROCK BOTTOM
'PRICES
Special Selection in White (.'old MountiiiRS
At $25
The prices we are offering in the host of Quality Diamonds at
Closing Out Prices. We have that Diamond you have longed for.
Watch Our Windows for Special Sales
Thursday and Saturday.
J. H. Peare & Son
Closing Out Sale
'tJ (fk when you purchase TW!,iB
WM The Latest MoDEtTAHiLYSizf , :
MiMY. MAY
Mountain Mandard Time Stations
KKWA. ogden. Ft ah (2i!I . 4 p.
in-, 'Zenith Kadlo Dealer' hour
mnnlcate; t, program, Frod M.
Xe roTiipany.
Kl., Drtwer. Coin. 4), 8 p.
in.. Fred Schmitt and his Kialto
t heater orehest ra ; S-1 n, si udlo
program, Ilouhbr Post No. 10,
A merican I .eg Ion; "An Advim
t liri on the Araphoe lilaclcr,"
Fben tl. Fine.
Knit. Sune Ctilh ge. X. M. CUS.fi).
7 : ,ia-S.IiO p. ni., "The Prevention
of Disease." Dr K. It. Mcllrtde;
Mr?. Thomas Dranlgan. soloist;
New Mexico bird calls, Mrs. Os
car C. Snow; vocal iiumltcrH, Mr.
Jacob Sweet ; (dories, Mtully A.
Waternmn Fountain uunrtt;
FEED
Rolled; tiRtu
ltiillel bnrlcy
Haled bay
Whole corn
Oiickeil corn
Whole when
irnckttt wlieAt
Mill feM
StTisiMlingM.
Iftly I'lilt k feed.
Oyster sbill
;rit
SernUJi Fit!
Ask Dili Prices.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
riiooe llala 71
The Wmia's
In the first place, this Wonder
"Junior" Irontr is a real Simplex with
all the exclusive Simplex I?a;tin.
In nuVUrion, t:e Now Wonder "Junior"
Simplex with Table Top
ii particuLiily mlap;ecl ro the house
-A-ile of the simJI Jamil y and the
email home.
it convenient and useful every day
of the week,
has open end. My! how it irons,
will save hours of time and labor
on ironing day.
is beautifully finished in gray
ennmel, with white enameled por
celnin table top. Looks well in din
ing room, kitchen or laundry,
you can iron easily and comfortably
seated on an ordinary kitchen chair.
This Wonder "Junior" Sim lex turns
the hardest tak of the week into a piejs
ant occupation!
You must see this wonderful new attachment to really
appreciate its beauty and usefulness. In an instant, makes the ironer
into a strong, practical table for kitchen or laundry a table with
dozens of uses every day of the week.
NEXT AVE UK ONLY Mrs. E. M. Bowers of Seattle, Simplex
ironing teacher, will Rive home demonstrations by appointment,
nnd will also demonstrate the machine on our display floor.
AVe will do your ironing free, without any obligation on your part.
.75
!Down
Easy Monthly Payments
Hand Ironing is the hardest AVork n Woman Does.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
"ALWAYS AT YOl'K SERVICE"
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