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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1915)
i 1 j ', i : TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915. FOUR. LA GltANDE EVENING OBSERVER r. THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS Editor and Owner. Sntored in the Post Office at U Grande, Oregon, ai second eUw SMktter. : Ih -.Ml Advertising rates on application. AJ eopy for display advertising must reach the office the day before the d appears. : ; -,x.are all communications ; to - t, rrrr: uncle sam's man on roads In many dnectiuni from La THE JOK IM GERM ANY. Grande. But roads wiN not work fiemselves nowadays any more than was" the case back in 1876. .1 IBE OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth Street. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! v ; Daily, single copy ...... 1..' Daily, per week .. Daily, per month Daily, six months in advance. Daily, per year in advance.. Daily, by mail per year, in ao- vance ' Weekly Observer-Star, per year in advance . . ' '6e 16c 6c $3.60 $7.00 JAPAN'S MONROE' DOCTRINE. Jpans swift yet subtle move to make herself the supreme power in h far Pacific continues to excite ad- . . 1 '..:.aDUu . Tn 1 miration ana arousu .... totnel.f common wlin ine cajjimio v.. old world Washington is amazed, grieved, and unless oil signs fall, checkmated. The Japanese 'diplo matic defense is carefuly prepared as the' Japanese military offense. The arguments with which Japan jeum, hopes to satisfy, the United States are these: By eliminating the Chi nese const from the future quarrels And now comes Vhe f talk .of pro-j posed peace in Europe which, before, peace really arrives, will ebb and flow! like the waters of the sea. Apparent- 1 k - ...111 l.A nr. r naff, in RuffllM!' ly - II1VJV MO iw.,.sui-v . r " until some decisive vieiuriw no been won. A few more like the Ger mans are winning over Russia in the eastern theatre may have a strong tendency to loosen the white dove " (Everv wheat raiser in this valley is watching the Dardanelles reports (with great interest. Churchill says before crops are harvested the Eng lish fleet will be through the narrow r . . ... : iL- channel, which will mean openiriR me big Russian granary. ' Skunk farmlnir is announced as a coming asset to Oregon and the Will amette valley claims that a commer cial rose . ranch is profitable. Blend the two. brother, blend the two soi tViMt . thn fYnirrance of one may be countaracted by the fragrance of the I -k " v J All the women's clubs in the na tion have selected Portland as the proper meeting place this year, and as a result the confectioneries have ordered a large supply of chewing . WILLIAM T." FEE OF OHIO, AMERICAN CONSUL AT BRE- : MEN, WHO HAS FILLED HIS PRE8ENT. POSITION SINCE 1906. HE HAS HELD CONSU LAR POSTS IN CUBA AND IN INDIA. West of the SE cor of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Soc 7 Tp 3 S R.38 E W M and run then North 223 ft then West. 194; ft then South 225 ft hence. East 194 ! ft to beg. ' !:.:!;"''';::;: Beryl Sherman -Hutchinson and James F Hutchinson her husb to Charles Fisher. $900. Warranty Deed. Conveys Tract Com at a point 230 ft (North and 230 ft EaBt of the SW cor of Sec 18 Tp 4 R 40 E W M run then South 104 ft then East 90 ft thence Ndrth 164 ft then West 90 ft to beg. Italy is worrying' because Germany j does not officially declare war on ner. 4,, (li- iTnltml States is worrying of European powers raid for terri-;. f wi.i e nta war with tory, Japan guarantees peace in aj Germany. And there you arc. district containing one-quarter 01 xne ..1 - ..1...: t.u .... p V ...... .,... :t nf on..nanty Deed. Conveys Tract: Com tnat law ana aruer snau mm uH.,u , nuvc iron - w . , . . . , . , matters stand ",A '"r":" W3 HEI CUr Ul i-HYY.X-1 UI OE. l' Ol E Z Carbine et ux to W T Patten Now it is found that German ships and Minnie Patten. $1562.00..; War- sea and land; commerce and trade remain unobstructed, and opportunity for commercial expansion be as free as before. Germany has already monopolized Shantung; consequently transfer' of those concessions to Japan in no wine limits the open door policy save as it was limited by the 'conditions obtaining ' when John Hay announced that policy. The monop oly simply changes title. As for the Yangste valley Greut Britiain and Japan hnd long divided the trade be tween .them, and if Grout Britain It is all right to begin swatting the does not objodt why should the Uni- rug now so as to get in practice for ;ted States? American interests in the early fly. . the valley are few and will not be combatants. As everybody is allowed to use a neu tral flag except the neutrals. Twenty-two Hindus are to be an- ported from San Francisco. I hat s what a fellow gets after he has spent all his money at the exposition. , A Bakerman id going to raise bullfrogs for commerce, His dream will break when his crop hops away some stormy night. , . Sec 32 Tp Tp 2 SR 38 E W M and run then West 11.43 rds then South 34.6 rods then East 11.43 rds thence North 34.5 rds to beg. Excepting the, County road as it run. Containing 2 1-2 acres, more or less. ; Articles of Incorporation : J Smith Produce Company. ;'. S'llRONG FOR LANDERS. Over 1000 Signers to Request Upon Pendleton School Board. . :. .. White Season) THIS WEEK ONLY JUNE 7 TO JUNE 13 Including' all undernnislins, cinbroidovios, white stamped goods, the finest us-0 soi'tment of white wash dress fabrics, s uch as Embroidered Voiles, Crept? Voiles, Laee Voile. Oxfords, Stripe and, Check Crepes, Rice, Cloth, bwises Piques, Repps, Persian Lawns, Mercerized Batiste, Sylvia Lawns, Organd.es. Checked Dimities. India Lint ns, Nainsooks, Long Clolh. etc. Profit by tins White Sale and supply -.your .''white g'tocls. needs this week. , Sacrifice Sale Of Suits !And Coats Don't Delay - If You Need a New Suit or Coat Onlv 16 suits left and not'inany more than 16 Coats left every one new this? season Quality, Material,' Style and Tailoring of every garment is most desir. 4 able Worth your attention, if you need a suit or coat. Every one at a big generous reduction from the foi'mcr price Investigate them five ..months of t ; good seasonable wear vet ahead.'.- 5 New Patterns in Pretty Lawns JUST RECEIVED Lawns are a most desirable Wash Fabric this summer for Dresses and Waists See these new ones priced at 20c yd. disturbed. , The program is complete in concep tion and deadly in its timeliness. . But it is not reckles. On the contra ry it is a model of patient daring anil removed. Probably start another sex. he is trying, to Pendleton, June 7. Warmly prais ing Superintendent J. S. Landers and asking that the school board recon- King Constantine had his tenth rib r its action in connection with uie icaiiiHLiuii ii a nega oi tne local (schools a petition will be presented tQ the school board tomorrow even ing. ; . ;' vs. .. The petition has been signed by be tween 1000 and 1100 people accord ing to Mrs. G. W. Rugg who has had (charge of the circulating work. The OTHERS. GOT PRIZE; " Imbler, June . 8. (To the Editor) QUEEN'S KINSWOMAN t IN RED CROSS RANKS consummate statescraft. . The, Euro- In your paper last' week Jin' he pean masters of diplomacy, whom IniMer items wal a statement that;t!l Jnnnn hna uliwli an ' t-un i. .TWfn r ' """"'"t w nsniiiuUUMI V, niu cikiiiii i.i.it. muiiiio ... ... -..wx . . .. . never produced a policy as flowlcs- had secured the Palmer Pin, In. Pih: l: f.re no.w ''f r fui.vjr o jiniiss . ,. . ..... Jin so as to have them in readiness to from the Japanese standpoint. Not "W"."P. J had accomplished ,;-'he (present to the board tomorrow even since Monroe handed down his endur-1 best vca"lts f any school in Ut1'i.V;in Ing "hands off to Europe has our'cou"ty' We wish to correct the sta-e L The petitions were circulated as a stnU department risen as promptly TT,,' , 10 -, " "u "' '"i i a l'resu,t of ttn indignation meeting held to an occasion. The sole fault which'," ? T d Weeent,y in one of the local churche8 Americans can find wRh Z I. Ith? e!' miie Un," 'following a denunciation of the school grZ that5 It i Po-,rchno this year and have token pen, boanI byKRev. Hodshi tqr of the , 18 lnat' 11 ' Japanese in origin manslup all year received the Pa mer IMothodist church and interest; and that its uninterJ nin in J..nUrv. All of f.hir wrk r dl8t C-h- success will find Japan was such, as to entitle them to the stronger than she ovor has been. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. : llpvt. nurnt At flio Tnm-AuAmnnl. far. .l A. , .. . 't,(i.,. nA pjv ..ion riA i a nne camera xne .Ansco- irom .. ,M.v auul,KI, l8 io oe applied "T"T7 l $2.00 to f56.00 each, are carried in is and .will remain for 'niuny yours! whieh J" tha hlS rs' j stock and information free to all pur- one of the chief concerns of th n,,l.!wal" lven to students. .chasers of cameras. A full stock of ted States. Hf it Is applied to Asia ' Ahele ar8 onlv a fow schols In the , films and camera supplies carried in and the door is kept open for Ameri 'ur 7 , it T i " V u-C enn trnrfn witi. nui V 1. Amer'-West of the Mississippi River which can trade with China Japan's extend- have attained such good results, ing influence may help to preserve! This also shows what fine results tne peace of the world. But if this can be obtained from the Palmer gathering force extends itself to-:' Method of writing, in one year's ward the mid-Pacific and our wes-'work- torn slope, it may be an element as Yours tru-y- - disturbing 08 Germany's phenomenal. ' FRED N- F0X development was to the balance of, LET A I Km the power of Europe. LM,ALNEn S . stock at Silverthorn s Drug Store.- AC1V. , , e-i-4t. When in need of a sweeper vacuum ccrdar polish mop, or high class san itary brush for any purpose, see Mrs. E. S. Norris, 1303 9th street or phone Red 1031. Local agent for Pacific Coast Sales Co. 3-29-tf. The Motorcycle club wall convince! every rancher In the Mount r.un June 8t!i, 1915. Conveyances. Christian Hildebrnnd et ux to Fin- I Ladies of Knight and Ladies of Se j curity You are to wear calico dress-, es when you come tu the hard times tparty June 9. Adv. . SYSTEM IS KILLED. heard from,' but ; have affected th these . would not majority, and the 56 Out of 80 Districts in Biker ...,. u.. , County Recommend Abolishment. un""r ,ew luw.ue- . clured the office of school supervisor . Baker, June 8. The county school ( to be a thing of the past. The sys- STte 'n uTl The ed!fem has been in vogue in Baker coun ucational board of Baker countv. - t xi.. - O , aa v..w vvu. v iivuoi;. canvassed 60 petitions sent in from as,,manjr school districts in answer to a request made by Superintendent Smith a short time ago, and founa that of . this number, 56 were in favor of the abolishment of the system cumbent for the past been L. L. Swift. year having Twenty districts were still to be ptrjntendent Smith : The board members' present at the meeting were G. W. Vanderwall of Haines; W. D. Pierce of Keating; J. W. Ball of Sumpter, and County Su- Ms yott over lite lull; : PRINCESS NATALIE OP MON TENEGRO. SISTER-IN-LAW OP QUEEN HELENA OF ITALY, WHO HAS ENROLLED A8 A NURSE IN THE ITALIAN ARMY ' Call Van Buren's ten tax!. Adv. country that a good road can bo made ley Knapp. $35. Warranty Deed. Con ir enough work is done upon it, vcys Tract: Beg at a point 40 rds LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital $200,000.00 Resources $1,000100.00. Surplus $30,000.00 OFFICERS: Fred J. HoIrws, President C. C. Penington, V.-Prest. F. L. Meyers, Cashier Earl Zundel and H. E. Coolidge, Asa't Cashiers Red Cfown ihe Gasoline of Qualiiyi Standard Oil Company vaiuui uitf 4- yj Fred J. Holmea C. C. Penington F. L. Meyers DIRECTORS: A. T. Hill X. F. Conley J. G. Snodgrass H. E. Coolidge A. Bloekland H. S. Brownton What This Bank Aims to Do To promote our customers' interests as we would our own ; To do all we can to make their relations here profitable' and agreeable to them ; To contribute to their enterprises, the co-operation, fore sight and timely assistance which a goodtJBank can . properly bestow. " ' - ' ' "v. t if ' ww &-? , Co mini , BERTRIZ MICHELENA ','.,. " in M1GNON Operatic Masterpiece in Photoplay SHERRY'S MONDAY AND TUESDAY I i M Real Excellence 'SOMtJItMES GROWS ON TREES" but it took a heap of effort and skill to produce the trees. Excellent Dry Cleaning is the natural product of our plant; but it requires a lot of expensive equipment and a skilled .operator to get results. We hare Ihem, ' they are at your service. , , a Cherry's New Laundry I Inc.