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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1919)
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In t -vn and cut fur - Jxdy liro pi" on no.it hook and oflVrM thrn for publU a!e. bt uid, to hov the Turk'- fonlem; for. Greek Ch ristia i:. What nioit Hit? eye )T th visitor in BpeaklnK with the un fortunate people Is their d, w;in and furrowed face. They have been drive A about by the invading fo nnril ihfT hnvft re.ich((l tlie Doint Venn of Flcffnu IHro TMrkKi, (l(lf tir .P..nnlr mt.l dlHtmctlon. nrnl Ituluni'H Writ on Kloiy U-BOATS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE HERE LATE THIS MONTH SAI.ONIKI (Cortrwr'Ondpnre of the Axni-la1il IirsI - HIkIi up on the IiIIIa or thin bustling Macedonian city WASHINGTON, .pvll 17. Tin- jr a ritrtujiebqiio Kottteinont where; five German submarines now en 11.000 rirnvk refu:oc's. driven from route across the Altantlc will bo first: Awfa .Minor by the mnHKacrea ofito New York. Tills announcement 1014, make their homes. Hundreds was made recently by the navy ele of other Creeks who were Interned J partment. An itinerary has been by the Bulirarlans In Dobrudja dm-1 w.l; ked out for each of the five L Iiik the war havo Joined them rc-! boats. Service and Cleanliness Arc Making a Hit at Our Fountain. PUTMAN DRUG STORE REXALL STORE EUROPE INSISTS ON HAVING THE TREATY ' WRITTEN BY HAND m Tickets For 1 ( Q V RH X O R HAHDIXG CUAUCKS CONRI'IUACV ci'ntly. The houses in this r(fiiK(?e cimp were conntrnrrfd by the (iieek fovcrnincfnt. A spare eiiiiVRlent Lo a larjie New Voik furnlHhed room ;h allotted to u family of from five to eiKbt. The settlement has been given the pretention)! name of "The Quarter of the TrlumoiiHte," in honor of flreere'rt three prent 'modern pitrloU I'reniier Venlzel i-T, Admiiai Koun tuoriotfH and General Oanlaln who, repiKllatitiK KIiik Constnntine, e p:u,sed the ran ho o? (he Allies when (leiinaiiy sought to win over tho Greek army. Many of tho people h;ivo been helped by the American lied CroHft and Hpenk gratefully of tho United States nnj Its people. An the Associated ' Press corre spondent was visiting the village, two ox-eartH loaded wi'h Greek refugees who iiad been driven by the Turks from the villages along the Sea of Mai mora in l!i:t ;md 1 ? 1 4 and who during the present war were ex pelled from Maredonia by the Rul gnr, made their way wlowly up the uleep mountain road. The refugees h:id just come from Dobrtidja, to the south of Kmnnnia, where they were prailically exiled hv the Ilulgars. They had been nearly two months on the way, and virtually nil food and :ld they got came from the America" It. d Crowi, w hlrh has relief posts along the line leading from Bulgaria into Macedonia. Many were iittle Mots from one to flvo years old. The iwonder was how theso little ones, 'sickly ami undernourished, wwru ,ahle to Btirvlve the lotiB trip by train, motor-trucks and ox-cart. The faces of these .retnrnlng refu gee;', wore nn inwxprf sunny soa una harassed look, For UvVVfrara they Wrestling the prcut Interest beitu; tho rimrnjr bit:' wrestling ?lar Thentie next Tues- hnve placed rintjsiile following places: Owiujr fhf.wti i .content fit til 'dcy niirht, 1 Hints ofi sale at th Foley Hotel. Club Cicur Slore, Jay 'an liuren's Citj:ar Store, lhurhcs Spoitinj. (loeds Store, llctimin's Lunch Ihiiom, Hicc's Milliard Ul.il, Mawvell Service Stalinn. (ieneuil adlui.-euon tickets also may ) had at thf'MaNM-elt Service Sta- tieu, and nn .Sittuiiljiv evoninir, in or der to j'ive IhoiJc general adniisio In Statement After Vote of Censure lie Alleges I'olitlral Kninily DKS MOINKS, la., April lSInwaV house of representatives ended its in vestitration of the Kntliiiuii ease at noon Thursday hy criticisinir Attor ney tieneral II. M. Ilayncr fur his ac tivities in the case, after cctisurinir (invernor AV. I llaxliiii; Wednesday nielli for his connectieit with the af fair. Coventor Hardin);, confined to Ills bed with diabetes, seriously ill, heaid tho verdict of the house within a few minutes and almost immediately jruve the following statement to the As-m-ciatcd Press: I'AIIIH, April IS. ('resident Wil son li:i shot E infs's diplomatic ! mkI niiiH and systems lo pieces, but 1 1 here Ih one old tradition that sur vives tho peace treaty beiiiK writ ten hy hand. The president busl-iiess-llkii leaps to the typewriter In ,n itMum;uiii wjteir:ver no nan hole to send made no Impression upon chancelleries of Europe, Cos :ionr Mis that all' Ir-'atfes anil conven Hons lilnst be tinnrlivritlen. no Dm Icreatest o.f all treaties Is belnc com- 11 rnr'' s"''""r- V""1 '- milled to paper with pen end Ink l' thf' wc,'u r"r 1 ,0 llve in tn" I Joseph Cnrl-i or the French mln- 'h'lds or in dneouta or stables l(ilerv of foielMit arreVs lias been en- KlBhteen hours a day at bard labor llinsied with ihe blslilc task of writ- "nder roiiHtanl inlliiiidatlon was the Ina mil the irontv. llesldes lioldinir "' ""' "' 1 "ree-nnns or pound or black brend weie drlveji hllher ftnrt yrtn hy Turk .land Bulbar and hnfl never known Iwbal it was during that lime to hnve Ti,n CD.lic ii-ill ln dvhiliilpd nt various places In end about New , Vork, then proceed up the Hudson i river as far as her draft will safely j permit. Afterward she will proceed to IlrldKoport, Conn., anil later will j lie up at New London. ; The UC-97 will i,o from New York to Halifax, up the St. Law-, rence river, exhibit in lake ports and j finally lie up at thy. nsvul training j Btation at Great La'xes, ill. Of tho other thri!3 German siihnia-! Hues, the U-111 will proceed from1 New York to Portland. Me.; Ports-! mouth. N. 11.; Boston, Newport. Prov idence, New llavea, and lie up at. New London. i The two remni.iinR sulnnerslble" will cruise southward from X York. Tho U-117 will ko to I'hila-: delphln, WilmlnBlon, Del.; Charles-; ton. S. C: WilininCon, N. C; Nor folk, Baltimore. Annapolis, and lie up at Washincton. -The L'll-SS wilJ , EO from New Yorlt lo Savannah, theiic.: to Jasitsonville, Tampa. Pens.".-, cola, Mobile, up th? Mississippi riv er to St. Louis, and tnenee to Calves ton. Key West, through the Panani:i Canal, up the Pacific Const lo the Pimet Sound district, finally lyinR pp at San Pedro, Cil. No specific date has been sol for the arrival of the subui'arines al New York. They ale exported in some time between April 20 and 3 P. i nrtMT YOU WANTI i A crMf MICE. I I St t rrncrcu i 1 1 1 r hit c i Order Your Eggs Today FOR EASTER We can supply you with strictly fresh eggs, per dozen 1 Also a Complete Stock of Hams and Bacon PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track .i jiiiriiLiTp-(iTrriir r i"i"i-i"i"n-i"i"f "ft-rrr fining the ilisurrecnon lo .Munich. t Ger ready for -the spring garden. , , ... Field and garden seeds can be had at auverinu..,, .: ... the Sawyer-Holmes company. adv. adv. 3-l(i-tf STftlKI? SPKEAI1S TO ITALY. Socialists and Opponents Clash anil Four Persons Killed in Fisrht. Ibe pes! treaty. or orriri.ii MILAN, Italy. April 18 Four per sons were killed and several wounded diiHrif? disorders hero Wednesday in cident to clashes between Soci.tlis' and nnti-Rocialist praups. The offices of the Socialist newspa-. per Avnnti Were wrecked in the fijrli!- ine;. The workmen of Milan, Holoirna, I Turin and Genoa, the principal maun-' factarinp cities of northern Italy, be gan a 21-hour strike Thursday. white, ivory goods at a .discount fo tho next ten days. This applies to mirrors and all brushes in white ivory. 4-15-3 FAMILY DRUG STORE UA GRANOE.ORCOON. THE REX HAKBEU SHOP Cantrell & Holliday, Props. Union shop, everything clean and sanitary.- AH first-class workmen. We solicit a share of your patronage. 2-27-tf holding onllinraphist he ' Is also a talenled paint. Ho Is not on-'""' I"""" recompense mey receive'! lv wriies ir'eaHes'an 1 conventions, but i'mm the Iliilfais. Orten those too also all of l lie oflelnl tlocunienls w,h-'u '" wnrk w"-- '-'eaten hy thei'-1 roiif.'rrliiK orders ni decorations on ; r"' h'ss maslers. sovei nli:i,s : ml all of H. e loiters which I reliiiree declared to the cor- sent lo Hi. 'in am siuned either j respondent that al ivio lime there hv the' nreHldeiit of Hie republic oriwl'n" '""re than liu deaths a day by iiiinislors. The dociiinent. wl (lay was SF.VKI1K SEISMIC PIiTt lt!S'.XfT. ItECOItDK.It BY SEISMOIHS.VPII WASHINCTON , April IS An earthquake of uniHiial severity was -ecorded late Tbursrlay. hy the seis mograph at Ooor'-vlown nn'iersily. The earth tremors v ere first re- auioiiK the refugee o'ony in nobrud- corded at 4:f.!i and lasted until corn plot ed. nial-nulrlilon. exhiius! Ion i 1 1'. rcuPhlns Ihe point highest In- will bo l.ea'ulilully Illuminated. Por : ""d exposure. In :ertain sections, he ' tensity at 5:10. it was estimate.-! j I In- text, roiiiidlinnd is holnr. used ; j "1,u)- ""' Crooks we'e rorced to llvoj.t the I'niversity ilial the center of I fur the boadini; sial' lv Cothlc char-! Lircely on the rind of watermelons 1 the dlsturhirnro was tncnted appiox-i aeleis. Hospilo the care taken bv ! which the llulrui ian soldiers threw In M Cui-ln 11 Is Kill, I 'In. wooer tlint IbU I am pleased over the result of the ' il i-n iti.-n t will nut c.imii.iio with tho K I IK vote in the house. No man in Iowa hai had to submit to more seven- politlritl persecution than have 1. My enemies are well known. Their hand is not covered and sooner or later their (.n- ttlin 'wish to attend piracy will be laid hare to Ihe people tickets will be on if' lovn.,f euna -oitip.t an aft doou- resldiMiin of this ref- HH'lU . The e or Vienna, at which !t,r i d Miativ enipei ii anil lit i lil it ;i ry prim- As la ' of S-'lonikl, most of (1 froi,i (liferent parts Minor during the wholesale rnissacns there In l'M4. have hitter experienees to re' ho about their hy ttio . Turks. , Some nf mintely 20uo miles from V..slun!--ton and probably in Central or South America. 1 at llaithc1' Sporting Goods Store, J. K. ANDKUSON. IVonioter. When the record in (hi coiwnii acv' is finally made, the govci no r n n tinned, " the name of a He "Mt'iiues ! newspaper publishi'r "will stand ih "the chief conspirator." the streets, i Tho older I usee 'aubiirh (whom had fl nimi o! were asseniti kirn:, uueens had a painter "pecvlly1 ( harced not I "eaihieut hy fh. Turku. . Some- only In write. 1ml lo draw nd IIHim-M",!'w "I'oplu llvel in the city of seal of I ha Hofman fpvernnient. aim inate aftoi ihe fashion of the old Mis- Plu-eis. whole tho whole Christ bin. j Is cut ort fioin Muii'ch. Nmn"rons sals, the capital I :'. and headings. ' Popiihillon either bail boon driven out minora are run-en:, but there is Between oii-h ileal of (bo t roil y J "r " ''' '' killed by ibe, Turks. The j nolblnK to Indicate clearly which par ii:iieMes. emblem crests and all""'"""'" wt'l" a" "ley told about thoily is in control. The troops nppnr sints of svinliols t;,i drawn. ""laos of the Mulleins, The worst lently hnve been successful In cou nt Ihe ehi-tl. " - - : margins of 'VAmVmHmmWmWwWtmtmfmWmWmmM SU'XICII ISOLATED (TOlMl'MlVlKW (IT BERLIN, ltailroad coinitiuiiicalion between Berlin -and Munich has cented. Baniberir. v hioh is sti.ll the Miiiatuto "poiir.iiis personnll i s -:niorli"il tho Ibe nltijity doeltnient We Have Th em New nnrt Used From $1.50 to $50.00 'Jn.'.t wli.it you .want. .A-large line to jick from.' ' :: Furniture Exchange ,BlacTcl2il . ' 0 ritnrttvjefforson Scst ft-iws X'aii lor Vfi& Goo&s vt ,fll JIjK-nangc " tor Nifty-.) i.w i:i:sidsi; is imidmpt Jj l.OI'ISVll.l.K. K-., April 17. ff Miee Ihau $ I , ! tlii.ill. it.lltl has boon S co'.lo. led as Ihe fir .t inslallnieni of J ta p.i men's, duo one month ami. it u.ls .ttsilused by Inlernal Keveilll" r.tiiuiMssii.iier Uoper in an address -V id. i.v liofore III- Southern Wbob- i ate Pi iriiinh As--" iat-ion. w;s done within' president liad lull, ami laritolv n'.iilvo reiuriw. :id. iletenlistrated that n p -I'td.- co-oporal.'d own I F The lact lb it till: '17 d ns ati o Ih. -Ii 11, d Ihe roMMin,' ell tlie basis Of I Mr Hot I he Al i!lim:l in caih.-n.i: "th i-iM s. instead of leavini: th i... tit to press tor p.ivmenl for Biliousness Snk M;ula)ic, Smir Stomach. Illoat in. tin. I onstipjiiion ;il tittle di-, tressinif const(uenret nf ind) test ion 1 ate nvoidid If the bowel nr cpl o ni .n ul reitutar. I FOLEY CATHARTIC , TABLETS I a. t u.-rrept!y. .without pain or nAUsoa I 'I. y .liar the bovveU. sweeten the "4.,ch atnl lone up tho liver.- ,.; I' fteVUntermrt. LT. n.-'I. Nor- ' V a : Foley l .hart c Tablets ' n,t e o-oeit than a.ntj' h.ie done nif Eastertide With' the bursting of the bud3 this Easter there wells anew in hearts throughout the world the spir it of service. Service, man to man and Nation to Nation, this i;j the vision which comes with peace, like the first faint glow of the morning. May each of us be imr,ire(' 10 d our share in lift irig this new inspiration from the dimness of a horizon glow to full, clear glory in the nith of a nf w day. Surely it is a wondfrful ppjwrtunity which tlii, Eastfiticie brings! United State National ' Bank HELP! You maybe able to defend yourself from a frontal attack, but how about it if you are held up from the rear? Your body has to fight constantly against disease, it isn't always a fair fight, because constipation is a treacherous enemy that you usually don't re cognize until too late. Stagnating, poison-forming food waste in your large intestines, helps disease to attack you and hinders you from defending yourself. Such self poisoning causes over 9Q7o of human illness. You may be held fast'for months in the grip of constipation, trying vainly to free yourself by taking castor oil. pills, salts, mineral waters, etc in order to force the bowels to move. Not only will the constipation grow worse with the con tinuance of such remedies but you will be less able to defend yourself against the attack when it comes. On the other hand, Nujol overcomes constipation and bnngs about the habit of easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals. It acts gently and harmlessly, at all ,ge, under a conditions. Take Nujol and constipation can't sneak up on you and cripple you when you least expect it. Get a bottle of Nujol from your druggist today and write for free booklet "Thirty Feet of Danger. Tmde M.,k Allro,,,.,,. ltuu on NuoL my vuffer from ubtitute. 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