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SATURDAY. .TANTAKY '". 1!10. LI ukAXDE i-.TT.'MXCf OBSERVER BODY OF RED LEADEI l.KB.U 1)Y MILLIONS A MVlll iiiWIUUfliJ ,,u;,j millions of Jatuues I.ebaudv. ' , I the self-styled ''t'niperjv of Sahara,' I who was shot O ld killed by hU wift AMSTERDAM, Jfti. 25. Th body i in their Long Island hoj-ic, two week of Rosa Luxemburg, the Sn.u9.:eaniago, shrunk toothousundg yesterdsv leader, who was killed by a mob re when Mrs. Libaudy fi'ed a.petitioi teiuly, was fuwnd Thursday in iheiaskin? f - letters of administration of Landwehr I'onal, atcordiiii;flf.o a ronmt his estate. These were grouted by from Heilyi. i the suujogate hcic. The body was terribly mutilated. Mr. Lebaudy, who cus fr-d nftfi a prand jury had failed to indict her. declared iie her petition tody th thi) estate consisted of $200,000 jn per sonal property and ?'t.t)U0 in real es tate, ami that she and her l-year-oh1. daiifrhte$ Jacqueline, were the on!; heirs. TEXAS ENDORSES WOMAN SUFFRAGE PI.aVixl'm WILL going up NKW YORK, Jan. 35 Women qf wealth today musf have their diu monds sot in platinum, as gold is we!: enough, but old-fashioned. lJut those who .think platinum a strictly modern furm of jew&lry reckon without their host. J'latinum jeweiry was worn by , the ancient Incas' of Peru. Rings necklaces, armlets and other kinds of n.n.ni ...... i r Ul.i t., i.., .1: ...... . . l ;.. AltSTIN, Tex., Jan. 25. The Kiusi some of them still adorning the mum-!of, th Tf:a3 leswiature yestcrda; mifkd bodies of their former pos$ca- u,,lV' 1 '.. y''-" " sors. Many of those ornaments areia,ne"d th constitution Texas now to be seen in the Peruvian room!"5 to Pu' ymea mt feT of the New York mmeum of natural i"" '"-ln s 1P'I "n. history measure now goes to the gov Platinum was discovered by white ernor- ' men in gold mining in Coromma, South America. si:ssiox may uk ri;oi,ox;i:n Q1 1V T. Ot T Dt..i In iie Biou for Vni tual working days. F1 , ilnv,vlnB WATKU 1IK.IITS CASK DKCIDKI) I1Y .JI IH.K KNOWI.I-S TODAY The case of C. L. Scott vs. IJronk question of Instead of merely 40 straight days, in I , . . , ,. . ,i . i ,t i . ti n cult court beforo Juutse hnowlos o- r ii if' il -u i iirimn !ant DeillK rendered of adjournment until the- question Monday or working Saturday was undor debate. Following adjournment until Mon GISTS 1920 PAHLIAMKNT. YAKIMA, Wash., Jan. 25 Rev. George Knepper, Spokane, was elect- day Mr. Lofren.talkod ia several of,. president of the Northwest Parlia- tho inembers and dorlaiol that sonti lnent is cryslulizin,; i'o. a complete session of 40 workint? days and that bo intends to puth Uis cinpa'.n further next week. Butter Wrappers printed Observer offi-p merit of Christian Ministers Thursday and The Dalles was chosen as the place of meeting next year. Rev. Francis L. Cook, Caldwell, Ida., was made vice president and Rev. Harry L. Bell, Dayton, Wash., secretary. Reso lntions adopted indorsed divorce leg- tETHrEsaa at the islation now pending. mm imwz THE FORUM The Place Where Everyone Has Kis Say. A PASTOItAL IMSSA(;K To t lie People of La Grandu: Wo worship the God who made all things, owns all things and is the dis poser of -all things. ' If wo worship, sorvo and oVey him. Ho will be a God to us, without do good thing, make us particular treasures in His sight, make all things work together for our gocd and make His service a de light. But if we forsake Him Ho will fotsako us and withhold the br-nofits He has promised, because we will not have them. Wo are invited to bring all our roods, sins, bodily ailments, food, raimont, etc., with tbo promise that if we first seek the kingdom of God and HU righteousness all these luve. been opposed to me for many months because 1 enforced the law. One business man in the city asked certain city officials to have uie per mit boys to visit a certain pool hall, because unless these hoys wore per mitted to do so, th'i pool hull man could not make u living, and he would lose a tenant. Some men would raOier see our boys and girls go to destruction than stand chance of losing a dollar. 0 ynderground Wireless U. S. War I SecreY Which Helped $cat Hun j AX . o .... Ao',". - j 0-1-' Wo fit -v i- a - v , ; - V li..t(iJ..t. Iff i ;.1 r ,.v.. -irafi&ag Underground wlroloM waa one of Uncle Sam's now tricks and war socrt8 which helped boat tho kaiser. The Invention was per fected by James H. Kosera of Hyattsvliro, Md., at just about the time we entered the war. It waa promptly offered to the government and quickly accepted. It sends and receives mossasoa both under ground and water alike, and Its value w that it eliminate statle disturbance, common In the aerial wlroleos. Here la InvoiUor Rogara, with Ills machine, which can bo set up any jlaco a wire can be stuck In the o naa picxea up mooasM trom Boriiu, Paris and Roma, WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. How un-!f,ir. uecordinir to the oxnerts. are nl- deri;rounil and throuEh-viiter wireless , most necliRiblc cost cut construction, was put into practical use during the! the intensifvi.nj, oi siu-nals by point- war was disclused a few days ngo by , jrK the sendini; apparatus toward tl navy department officials, KiviiiR tuu.cSivine stations nd reduction o: the public another of its secrets, care-; static interference, because of thf fully guarded so Ions as It miirht be ' letter ndvnntniru the navv's receivine of value to the enemy: Covernmvnt ! station at New Orleans, where corn officials regard this development, ori- Implication with ships in southern ginnted in private research by James ; waters swept by frequent electrical M. Rogers, a scientist of llyutlsville.j.-,tllrnlB j3 maintained, uses the under- Ki., as one ot tne wars major scien-, o-round nnnaratus with marked suc- tjfic advances of the kind. In practi- i, i WUP a crent ndvuntne'e is cal use the new system so far is em-: tmit submarines receive mcssaces ployed only for receiving. ; w-ni- submciired. This is beiiiB done Radio messages sent out from pow-il.,, wirM trailinir in tho water. ertul stations in luiropc are now be- xhe Rogers' development aroused ing read at underground receiving electrical exnerts of the eovcrnmcyit stations in the United Mutes and in'tj w efforts to expand and improve some cases better than when caught , ra,ij transmission facilities. Out of by the elaborate mid expensive nil- the experimental work done with this stations. land other ideas steady advance has Applicable to Submarines. ! been made under war pressure and In addition it was revealed at tlxvKoirers' theories are interwoven with department, through an adaptation of I those of other men in the results that the Rogers? theory, submarines under m(l beinc obtained. water are. intercepting radio signals sent from shore and with crude appa IRISH LEAD& . COMES ;T0 JEXPLAlfl AIMS As 41- jit in connection with the Parlnnd ApU., and it will be known as the IJarhui.P hotel. T he rooms will be newly lOnovnted 9nd made as attrac tive and pleasant as possible. Steam heated. Two apartments for light housekeeping will be furnished. Spc- AN.N'OL'Nl'KM KXT i i'i"' ratt's 0,1 rooms by the viei or I wish to announce to the pnfdic , month will be made for a short time, '.hat I Rave purchased the Oregon W I Those interested call and seeXhem, tel. til Demit street and will conduct 1 1-IS-tf H. C. LAWYKU. The Heir In Motion. 'VTlhor thing that I've notle in .v a(tiimirous career," bserved Op boost plillosi.pluT, "Is that a feUow ho has n hreeiy vOy about Iilm la suully v'rt-tty fiv.-h." Sir Horace Plunkett. noted lrhh, lender, conios to America In an ni tcnjnt to make us better under stand the Irish ouesilon. Sir Ho race is of the opinion that Eng land and Ireland will reach nn agreement durla the adjustment of peace terms. lie says Ireland places lis hopes In Preitden' Wit eon and tho Vnlted StalM. Heat From the Sun. One square yard of the earth's sur race receives each six-hour day of sunshine heat equal to that In 1.8 IKiunds of coal. 'J'hiis tin sieu of 1,2(K) idles receives In a year energy eiiulv- ilent to that obtainable from tho 1,- 10(1,(100 tons of coal mined annually n r.urope mm the United Stutes. Ivory In the Middle Ages. Iu the middle ages Ivory was exten sively used for writing tablets. Ono of Chaucer's characters lias "A pair of tables all of Ivory," and again tho same writer speaks of Ivory chess men: "The chus was all uf Ivory, the meyne fresh and new." Ivory was also much used for making caskets ind mirror frames during the middle iges, and these wero often elaborately mrved. INEW TODAY; ---------------------------- i WANTED Good first-class iniik cow.! Phono Red 3001. . l-'-'fi-fit OLD HATS-! Don't Throw Them Aivatj WE MAKE 0L HATS LOOK. LIKE NEW t Wo have the only QDmplete set of Hat Blocks in Eastern Oregon an! can give your hat the exact shapo you desire. You need not be afraid to send us your best hat, as we are thoroughly responsi ble. Mail orders promptly attended. PHONE BIiACK 1761 Wilson Bros., Tailors Cleaning, Pressing and Hat Blocking.;; ; New Foley Building La Grande, Qve. FOR SAI.K Cull apples, ?1 a sack.; Geo. Chapman, east end of Cove 1 avenue. l-ii5-(itp j WANTKI) To hear from owner or , g(M)d much for sale. Statn u.ih , price, full paxtlculars. D. F. lJush, Minneapolis, Minn. I Sat. only 1-4-1'm : rataus the scientist has succeeded jn transmitting; signal, two. niU's front a submerged wire simulating a sub mers;ble. Officials say3 it is possible, a!thoi:;:h! not yet an accomj)Iisbetl faoi, :h;'.t; the-ground or water sending can bo de-j veJoped to a consult rame extent, t lioy ANNE MORGAN BACK WITH N. Y. 'GIRLS I desire to thunk tl.o commission- do not anticipate, however, that tl ers for. their co-oper::tlon but I ainlrrcsent method of sending from lrjrh of the opinion that before long, if j towers will be superseded ecepi for they have not already found it out.jlimiud special purposes. T1ie theory they have made a mistake In their imcst generally held until Hirers selection of city manager. Ho Is try- : demonstrated the co.rre-lne s of his lag to mike a good fellow out of;views was that impulses hinlcd inio; liiiiisclf, in the malt ir of a supposed u,e -,ir from' a radio Iransmittiug rla-j tion and deflecti'd earthward bc-m:e; when ' tiimi-'s sinll i.e. au.ied to us, In tno CCOnoiiileal admln.trlion ut tho ex niu urn now is anu ine 1110 inai is pnao ;f thc employees. (dissipaled. as does light -lin 10 ro,"- . I am leaving Hut city Willi a clear ,t,y st,Uek ground or w.it 11 crieius niu in uns iiiuu 01 onesi cnsc,.nce of hjvliM tried to uo my ni id, when loved ones have linen ,utJ. ;,n,i to enforce Hie laws during taken by war and disease and others j . t( rlI1 of 0f riot-. In doh-g so I swept down by I lie whlrpool or sin. I 5 , . lu;llv, some enemies; on Ihe olh- lt ,, ,i, up. families scattered, me places 01 (hojr fiiendsbili I met it I.OU IIAYHURN worship .re.-lected end tiod left out. All the result of sin. Ob! that men would worship and serve our God. who is able to remedy the. things. Let us asscmblo ourselves In tbo places of worship, repent of our past sing of omission and comlssion, ask forglvness. Thank Ood for tho ces sation of war and end the awful epidemic. Offer ourselves to Him for service and cleave unto Him, for He is our I.ifo. Hear Cod's Call! "Come unto- me nil yo that labor and are heavy laden and I will give vou rest." W. D. SMITH. A STATK.MKXT l-RO.M RAVIH'ltN Editor Observer: I desire to state that I was not asked to resign the position of Chief of l olice but 11 was nn act volunlarly on my part. The reason I did so, wis because City Mutineer Collier rot only informed me 'lh.it my H ilary v as to be reduced ?ld per month but that instead of v.oiklne twelve hours ds.ily I would he expe.-tcd to assist the night man until ten and eleven o'clock each nht. I will admit that there is a cluss of bootletpers and lawbreakers who Inveulor Refused llemiineralion. The Maryland sci'-ntisl. believed that the i-nmil earLh as through ihe air u:"'4;Mt';:i . .. i t . . . .1 . nowevei- " li,; ses flowed j - ' rV-Vige5 er hand I have a host ot friends and , tl.lt it . ne.essnrv to trail 1 always hope to ON FAIR PLAY. La Grande, Jan. 'in, 1 It!!).. Editor Observer. Dear Sir: Con you discern any difference between the man who meets his neighbor on ; persuaded to accept ev tie highway and puts tie) ore him a proposition that compels him to sur render his purse and money and the man who presents his neighbor with n proposition that deprives him of his job, whereby he has been earning his living? Yours for fair plav, L. GARRICK. ' Anno Moiiian, sister to J. Plor ront More 11 . great American flnanclor. b:.s taken no lime for vacation following her strenuous war work In northern France. In stead, tho Ink was hardly dry on the armlstku before she had turned bark to her community houso work In Mew York city. Three big bouses have been loused to shelter the homeless worV ; (Iris. a . and measure them in the ground. 11 had been at work on this theory bu- Ifore the United States entered the war and already bail interested naval ex perts. He offered the results of his work to the navy without restriction, and when they were accepled after some demonstrations ' at Hyattsvi.le officials say he was with difficulty remunera tion for actual time giv.cn to eo-opcr-! ATTKN'I ION I). O. K. K ation with thi' government. One of the I An important business meeting of first steps taken was the request of JIhaled 1'einplo.No. 171), I). O. K. K the navy department, under war legis-jv- ill be held immediately after the reg- llition, that his application for patents u!ar co.-fention of the Red Cross lodge be expedited. This was thine. ' i No. !!7, Mi nday evening, January '27th. Advantage in Low Cost. I'hRRY OI.IVKR, R. V,. Some of thc main advantages of i C. M. HUMl'HHKYiJ, K. of R. & S. the Ropvrs sydem as deveb.ppd no ' 1 -y:!-dt Toilet creams, cold creams, rubbing creams and eampholatnm for burns, for croup, for chapped hands, for bunions. All of these you will find a largo amount in stock ut Silver thorn's. l-':i-:it FAMILY DRUG STORE lA GRANDC.ORECON. Security Insurance Agency Cl! AS. II. REYNOLDS, Manager. is in tlio front rani; in Fire, Acci dent and Health, and Automobile . Insurance. '. 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