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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
Thursday, June 11, 1025. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TO S.'MPLIFIT : POSTALWQRK WASHINGTON (AT). The lnl vermtl Touial Inlon, aeliiiowledKed one of tho most potent factor. In foHlerfng und eauiblishlnii ,f rlendly relations between nation. -during Hn 6u yours of exibiencH, Im ahout to undertaUe Bimpllli catlon of Its work. Officials of 14 leading postal administrations of the world will neet at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Juiy li, us a special committee lo s(Hly and seek wnys unci means sof ma king letta burdensome the ..work of tin un I vernal postal con- Krcsst'H of the future, nnd accelor ' ntlng their iiroKress. Joseph Stew art, executive assistant to Post-.nuiaUM- General New, has been 'appoint id to represent tlw I'nltcd Slat. a poHlofflee department, and will nail from. New York Juno IX on tho steamship Leviathan. The determination to" simplify 'the work of the congresses was decided upon at the elKht I'nl 'Versul Postal ' congress held at (StockhJin, Sweden, Insi su miner. lis aeH.sloiis. occupied a longer , time than any countess except one, and it special committee wns "niinird to prepare methods by .which the duration of future con-KieHSt-R could be reduced. The next eonf'iews will be held at l.on- Last Picture MONEY At A J0 on deposit hero is far more satisfactory .than twice that amount in shady stocks and bonds. notiiina or Principal and Interest Is Or mini UNITED STATES Thta li the last picture rver taken of former Vice President Thomas R Marshall, who died In Washington recently. It was taken white ha was stopping lu Washington. FEED Rolled oats Rolled barley I la led hay Whole corn Oneked corn Whole wheat Cracked wheat Mill feed Screening. Raby chick feed Oyster shell t.rit Sure Ijfiy Scratch feed Ask Our Prices, don, Knulnnd, .1 urine 1 The committee will recommend m the .various nation., a revision of met li ons or procedure fur that con Kresii. , The convention agreed upon at tho- Stockholm congress will go into effect October 1 this year. President Coolidtre an.l I'nNimnrt. tor General New already have sinned the convention and proto cols. I'nder their provisions tho postage rates on International let ters were changed from the prev ious mnximitm and minimum of to and 5 cents for the first unit of weight, to S cents and 4 cen s. but a provision permits any coun try to establish u lower rate with another. I'nder the latter pro vision tho Initcd States has a 2 rent rate to practically all South and Central Amerlcnn pnnntciM and to a number of other coun tries. Regulations on tho impo sition of a charge for deficient, postage huve been rhuninwi from i the present minimum charge of i h cents 10 2 cents, nnd In nnv case not to exceed double the amount of the deficiency. I'n pald and insjfflclently paid postal artlclrs. excent letter mid twist. cards will not be forwarded n. destinations but will be reimnod to senders. STOCK TO BE E Tape Seven XHIBT CO VI. (Special) .Several Cove people ur(v milking prt puratinnM for exhibits to be taken U tjie .Vulon slock show. The Hell broth em will exhibit koiiih slock. They have some of the finest pure bred stock lu the northwest, purchased from J. t lit own an sou at Hhedd. Oregon, and also from the herds of John Kopilu of Korest ;rove. They will also exhibit some im ported stock purchased from I.. J. .Smith, of ieappoosi'. Orepon. The hoys and girls club will exhibit u flue line of stock. Gordon Alllls will exhibit one ihn-o year old Jer sey cow. Doroihy Mills, a pure bred Jersey calf and .Allou Mills, a six months old beef steer. x .Miss Delia Weinier. who has been attending school at I'rpvo, t'tuh is hi hoiiM- aKuin. Mr. and .Mrs, 11. r. Her and daughter, of I'nion were at f'ovfl Sunday the gucMs of -Mrs. A. O. Conklin. Heceivinpnevs of the serious lllliesil Of her father "Mrs. .T, llerty will leave within a few days for her jonner .mine at Grand Val ley, Colorado. Th missionary proKram at the. MaptLst rhitret, I-Yidav evening was very InteivHtiiig. There were 12 numbers on the program, the prin cipal feature being a drama "A Urea in wilh a Mission." A children's day program will be given at the Itaplist church .Sunday" veiling1 June 21 at S o'clock. A T" i ami if Wnnien In lliive Itn.sy Snininer nt Wenihley Rddia La Grande Warehouse & I Storage Go. Phone Main 7t j Says Mi merva Children's and MIssoV White Canvns StrnpSlippcrs on sale for 75c, alzes 6 1 to S, and 81.00, si to 11, and 11J to 2 for $1.45. Thoro arc 30 pair In this lot don't hesitate! Last chance on these no more to come In when these are gone. A new shipment of all patent, open vamp one-strap , Sandals, 1-Inch heel, nth her top left for (crowing girls. "Sizes 21 to 7 at $4,011 nroken sizes irf Women's nnd Misses' Slippers. Ox fords and Sandals, $1.95 nnrl SS.SO. Were 3.r.O to 0.00 regular. He bright and polish up your old shoes. Plenty here. You catch 'em. THE B00TERY ' INC. GAV HAYDEN, Mgr. Hose for Tidies Silk and liubber. That's what makes the men rubber Silk Hos?. All ladies wear 'em; ull men rubber, Btt I don't dare to, , Friday, June 12 Mountain Standard Tune Stations CNKE. Kdmonton. Can. (516.9). 8 p. in,, program, MacDonald ho tel; 7:45, children's half hour; 8:30. Harry McAnsh and his orchestra. KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), S p. m.,.Fred Schmiit and his Rialto l neuter orchestra; 8:10, "A Trip Through the Iloekles," P. H. Hellly; Columbia male quar - tet; "Orientation of -a Tramp in Asia,' J. G. Kretschmer; KOA orchestra; vocal duels, Hulda Helen Kd wards, Halph Freeae; G. lilaph Crowder, pianist, l'acillc Standard Time Stations KFAK, Pullman, Wash. (348. C), , 7:30-9 p. m., Hoy Scout band, William Hanson, director: Mar garet filler, vocalist; Frances Lockwood, pianist; 'Swarm Con trol," H. A. Slocum. book chat, Alice iMndscy Webb;' "Summer Cure of Flower. Gardens," Prof. O. M. Morris. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. ( 407), 3:-3il-0 p. m., Kxiimlner's matinee program; 0-0:15. McDanieis ni ghtly doings; 6:45-7, INidlotorlal talk; 7-8, Kxamlner program arranged by Jean Jacques; 8-9, Aeolian residence pipe organ recital, Dan McFarlaml, organ ist; 9-10. Ishell-ltoyd string quartet, Gilda Marchett. soprao no; 10-11, vocal numbers by pu pils of F. X. Arens. KKWB, Hollywood. Calif. (252). 7- 8 p. ill., Vinee Hoses Hollywood Montmare cafe dunce orchestra; 8-9, program, Star Motor Car company of California; 9-1 o, program, the Crane company; 10-1 i, Warner Prothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KQW, Portland, Ore. (491.5); 7:30 -8 m., baseball; 9-10:30, con cert, Sherman, Clay and Sopa company; 10:30-12, Hoot Owls. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (4U5.2), 6:30-6 p. m., Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw, leader; 0-6:30. Art Hick man's lliltmore hotel Concert or chestra, Edward Fltzpatrlck, di rector; 6:3i.7:30, little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; play, pupils of PMyth -MeGrath, Heautiin! Garden"; 7:45. talk. Judge Jra F. Thompson; S-IO. program. Wes tern Auto Supply company, .ar ranged by Howard Johnson; 10 11, Art Hickman's lliltmore hot el dance orchestra. Earl Uurt nett, leader. KNX, Hollywood. Cnlil. (336.6), 5- :30-6 P. m Wurlitzer pipe irgan studio, sports tu!k by Sid Ztff; 6:15. travel talk. W. V. Alder; 6-:3rt-7;30, dinner hour music; 7-So-S, muslcalf gems half hour by Eastern Outlining company;' LONDON. (AP) Women are going- tn have more to do wilh this year's Webby Exhibition than they did last year. Queen Mary Will pay many more vlstis during the sum mer. If her -nrngemcnts permit. I'nder the presidency of the Iu chess of York and the vice-presidency of Princess Mary, the wom en's section has organized many functions including a "National Haby Week." The march of wo men Into spheres hitherto exclusiv ely held by men is Indicated by the Intention to hold a conference of women engineers- ' John Franklin P-rowne la 75 hut h has Just been given the degree of i Uachelor of Arts by Sulom College. Salem, W. Va. Fifty years a.o h left home at Madison. Wis., to enter j college but n' hciR-h of misfortunes ' preventtd. Now that he has it. he's going to do pout graduate work, then teach. , FIU'IT KTOHAGE l ltOUH.l MEMFOKU, (ire, -The Souther,, Pacific, railroad dial rial of lice here bus been advised of the etabllsh imni of new. storage in transit rates on pears and apples at "Med io rd. Tliif. at rangemeiit tecoms effective July t ltnd applies to shipments originating on Southern pacific lines and connections north of M'diord tiod d.iMincd to Chlco or Woo. Maud. Cal or other points soAi(i- This arrangement factlltaien the handling of perishable mills from localities wh.-re storage faclllths hre mil aailubic by shipping this fruit to the Medlotd pre-cooling plutp and atoring thnv umi tm) niarUet is more sat Ui'uelorv. Ued Cross Training; School . Tiiiiih Out Polish Nurses i WASAW. (AP) The Warsaw Nursing School, wounded by the j Amerleau Ited Cross and still sup ported in part by it ins ceh brab d ! ils third commencement exercises, j Twelve diplomas w ere issued to j young girls who had finished a I (wo yean.' course. I Miss llridge. the. bead of the; school, spoke in Polish, which she ; has mustered since lit:!. The work! of the school is so highly appi'ecl- I :ited that t he Polish government has s't aside a sum of money for ' new building. I Oil Sloyes Kcfricrators (ias Camp Steves Fishing Tackle . L. LILLY Hardware t'hon Mmlv 81 Perfect Cooking AND Perfect Comfort With n Perfection Stove See Them nt CARR'S 8-9, West Coust theaters; 9-10. Heverly Hills Nurseries; 10-11, KNX features program; 11-12. Abe Lyman's Cocoauut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassad or hotel, IPO. San Francisco, Calif. (42K.3) 6-0:15 p. m.. baseball; 6:15-7. Loew's Wurfleld theuter; 7-7:30,! Palace hotel dance and concert, orchestra; 8-11, Gone Jnmes Ito-j se Room Howl orchestrn. 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Your dealer has Perfections and w ill be glad to . demonstrate their gas-jike service. See him today. The Cleveland Mktal Products Co. Oollaud Branch lith anil Hcllit Strcttt PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens ii For quick nuarmth ivhtn fvtr Httidlht I'rriitiwt Uil Htatir, ' mmm -.i.-r-ar,;.vi,; -mi For ahuudant hot water without gat the Perecho Ktrvteite I Voter Heater. Sljlrt, silts amj prkn It lull ivery cerj and pant. Perfection Oil Stoves For Cookin"; and Baking for ItealCng water , Let Us Show You! W. H. Bouhenkamp Co. It Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We Unto Just Wlmt Yon Want In LUMBER, SASII ANB DOORH AND SHINCLEH It will pay you (o litvcsllicato our prices. Bowman-1 licks Lumber Company MAIN S CF-AI! AND BOX WOOD P HON 11 MAIN 61? i. lu MUNIIALIj M Fill Every Socket With EDISON MAZDA HPS tf Rvy Them Where You See This Sign II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W 4 l r 4 ?'M O-' FOR HUNDREDS of years (his flant of the Yosotntte Valley (Calif.) fon-sts has weathered wind and lirtitnlnic. IJmbs hare bern torn from ils trunk. Us fnllace stripped to shreds, yet life lianas on, aitd arh sprinc area a new el of DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS Prices f. o. b.'La Grande TOURING - SlOfu ROADSTER $1025 COUPE - $1190 SEDAN $1315 COACH $131.5 Smith's Garage Shop At Home Years ago people-went into the market place "to shop." They went, not knowing what they would find, its price or its worth. Weary hours were spent in in spection, in bargaining and buying. Today manufacturers are bringing the market place to your home. Every time a newspaper comes, a host of people are. ringing your door-bell. Merchants and manufacturers arc waiting on the doorstep to spread their goods at your feet for you to look at to inspect at leisure and in comfort. Don't let the opportunity that advertisements offer you slip by. No matter what you want, clothing, groc eries, a fountain pen or ti farm, you will find the "bet ter" ones in the advertising columns. The advertisements tell you where you can get what you want. They tire a guarantee of worth that pro tects your purchase. IJttyinp; with a definite knowledge is so much better than shopping at random. Study the advertisements leaves aiul twigs. -i