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o . ... vour arrsnV. MtY . 19 ft) ' .fcX'OJlANIiE EVT5NTNT0 OBSERVER. 63 40.4Ht au -bM VwMy at I J .49 tww VuMittltaf CompMy. j MWCE DKMMIS, Pub1ibr. tial airlut' And taking thought of thesis things maiu onl regular, sj a-' t..n...ti.. i tvi ok Uu ailirffictf t I. Grande toowc, tm Sneoai CUi Mail Mutter. 1MM aO jwmMiii.lion U TWe OWwrver, 1710 Sixth' Stret. City m4 CMy (Mkial i'aper. ; ill Hale ia Utket Cities Oregon Hotel Aewa Stand, Portland; Imperial Newt Hand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel j New Stand, Portland, Oregon.' The Guilty WuTB8 Made to Face Trial. "LuKffinjr," by Ralph Clement Hry nnt, published in Ml'!, is designed aH a textbook for ftno in forest school). It is iltdirnted to the inemliern of the The hosts of neonle in thin country : National l.umljiir .Ma mi fail urers ax well , union the allied r.ationH ! Kociation. Altliough a tei hnical worM the 'new. that the kaUer in to he J i"u'rcl to tlle Kaeral hrouffl.t before" an international trib-j"""- . .j,.....,,,,,.,, ; .. unal nnd tried and punished for hi 'SKn. crimen in most welcome. Many people, under a misunder- The Mlereo-scopei at the public li slanding of previou report, thought ibrary ore popular willi the children. that nutliinir was to he done to bring .who may be seen daily examining tin J BUBSCRIITION RATES ! By Carrier Jnlly, per month . 65c Jaily, per three month! $1.85 lull,, nov .lv mnn4n. In .kmi 'l 7fi Oaily) per year iu advance 7.50 jfound out of the technical difficulties Jaily, single copy 6e; involved. While thero seems to be By Mali Daily, per year in advance 15.00 the iirch-criininal to trial. That mis conception is now-swept away by un equivocal action on the part of the I'eace Conference. A way has been .Daily, per six months in advance $2.50 i Daily, three months 'n advance. .$1.25 ! Daily, per month 60c ! Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per : ' vear In advance. . .- H.50 ".My Country "lis of 'Jhe, Hvu'ut l.aml of l.llx'ti'ty." few pictuics on hand. A set of one hundred illustrations of the European war him been purchased, and will be available at once for use in the stere oscope. The hut third of the new fiction pur chased at New Years has been deliv- no authority in international law for iircil to the library. Included in the l.;....:t,r in ti'ijil before an interna- ititlea are: tionul court the criminal head of a state, it is held that Wilhelm can be tried by the Allies for "a supreme of fence against 'international morality and the sanctity of treaties," and this is the ground named in the demand for his surrender made by tho Allies Germany herself could try her former sovereign on criminal charges, but Germany seems disposed to neglect "The Ford," by Mary Au-:tin. The White People," by Mrs. Bur nett. ''Armadale," by Wilkie Collins. Not a new publication, but still popular as a mystery story. "The Chosen Valley, and Coeur d'Alonc," by Mary Haliock Foote. "The Glory of the Conquered," by Susan Glaspell. John I'ercyfield," by' Charles llan- ford Ilenderso;,. Mexico ; Is Left Out in the Cold. In nil of Venustiuno Carrnnza's blustering history us revolutionary leader and president of Mexico there has been rathing ruore calculated to give him u shock than the absolute ignoring of him and his government by the I'eace Conference. Mexico is not even invited to join the lengue of nations. Argentina, Chile and Co lombia are asked. Brazil, llolivia, Cuba, Uculolur, Guatemala, Haiti, . Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru and Uruguay are already in as char ; ter members. Alone among all the : l.atin-Americnn republics - that amount to anything Mexico is left out in tlie cobl. This is, of course not n slight on Mexico as n country, but nn indict ment of its present g iveriiincut. It b: a natural penalty virited on Carrana for his persistent and, unreasonable that duty. The Allies, inerei.nx, cio (rh(. Ml,nillira (lf ., Arc. i(.al, CM thc best they can under the ci -cum- zvn ,y n0,.rt derrick, stances. And with Wilhelm once ar- ".Stranded in Arcady," by Francis raigned, tn-rc need be little ih ubt of jl.yndc. , tho outcome. Tlie iuciimir.utii'." cvi-j 'The Kougl: Kind." i.ir W. J. l.mke. de.ice ir. too complete. v'u-'"5 L'Khl A 1!,i,;llt'" l,y i'ou::'c' A couit consisting of five 'ii'Ikon , ' . ..... . . Ilroke of Covcnden, one nuuieu oy eacn oi me nvs Smiit h power-, v ill try his case, an I also that of every other enemy imi A 'f acts in v j. 'ill Ton of the law) in I cut- tomr ( f ''.nr. .Sentencp wi!! n pi'J- Unusual interest is being' taken in nnnnced bv this court, and c.nh per-1 'be observation ami identification son brought to trial will lie allowed lo;l;'r'l this spring, to judge by the c.ilh , ,l ,,. 1 , ipif'" bird books at the public library "Iydia -if the rincs," Willsie. by : J.. C. by llonorc own counsel und make what defense he can. Holland will be rv,uest.'d to sui- All books on the subject were out tv:o weeks ago, but a number of extra copies are now ready for the shelve render Wilhelm, an 1 Germany to hand ,f "Lord's "Birds of Oregon and Wash over any other p-ror.s demanded byiington," and Bied's "Western Bird enson's "Traction arming and 'tVac-T! tion r.ngincfing," and Page s 'Ihej ModfVn Gas Tractoi" Library hours are from 1 to f and 7 to 9, on week days, and on Sundays from 1:30 to 5:30. WILL RESTORE CORTEZ PALACE MEXICO CITY, May G The palace of Cortez, in the suburbs of Coyoacan, is to be reconstructed by the govern ment and used as a museum for relics of the Spanish conquest. The struc ture, 400 years old, has been allowed to fall into ruins. In the court yard are ancient trees, under whiuh Her man Cortez and his familiars were wont to rest. These are hundreds of years older thun tho ancient building itself. The chapel attached to the palace is still in good condition. The body of Mrs. Itosa Adelman. wtio disappeared from her home at Gervais, on tho night of April 24. was found by a fisherman Sunday in Iba Pudding river, where it had caught on a sua". It is believed that she committed suicide as tho result of domestic troubles. More fresh candies in boxes and in bulk, just the kind you like, at Kil verthorn's. G-5tf Corns Peel Off Painlessly There's Only One Genuine' Corn Peeler - That's " Gets-It." Thoru'a only one happy way to Rot rid of uny corn or callus, nnd thitt'H tho JiluleHa-pfJol-off way. "Uota-It" Is tho only corn rumedy in tho allied powers. Tlu-y can hardly re f une. These final deeis'iotm ami tlu-ir final inclusion in the treaty wiiiai the Or nmiiH will he oMied to sirn should Juide."' A new title in the lihrary is a key hy Aujriista M. Itailey, entitled "Hand Jtnnk of ltini.iiof the Western United Stales." Tiiicturs ai'e a new Kiihieet in litera- inet all fears lest any guilty person jturo nH Wl,j UH jn ,i,rritUIture. Two is iu uv iiiiuwL-M in t-.n.ic.. iimoiws iii uie iunnr inuiiiv uru rii'ini- violation of internationid law Willi n lethargy lliat has exeited Washington, l. C, the people are failing tn buy Victory hoiuls. All over tin- nation the lethargy seems tn ex ist and fear is held lest the Victory and ThankKKivinjr loan which has been 1 fE? flouting of the rights of other nation1 And tho blame cannot be laid nn the United SlateH, fur our overnineut has been more considerate of his mis rule than thu Kuropeun powers, ('hi ran .a doubtless had an inkling of this lVace Conference purpose when he nnlered Iiik unwelcome uunisler lo , ,,,.y)MM yH ltmti to put iu the sum leave Paris nnd issued his statement 1 nir on strike anywa refusing to support the action of the heralded from one coast to tho other as the one loan that would be uhsorbed (iiickiy, may actually fail. A general Htrlltn in sympathy for Tom Mooney does not Heem to n fcainlnjT nue'li Tavor. Hut we don't sre what difleri'iice it makes, IT ev- . A luif.'C Niro very oYop fnlt of foul dlt I'li irK'-. A::i'iiy nil li.tv; no ri-tt ut niclit. '1 lu-u -jtis-t 11 Iwi itioprfol tho rt'iitlo. coohnit liiiunl, 1. 1. I. Irtil.ilion nnd p;nii L'niic. wwl, us lirliinir slt co ;it in;:lil. In duo timc.cotuplcto t ine. Wo outirantcv D.D.Ia C. D. PUTMAN '2 drops of 'Gotrvlt' Corn In duomrd." wifld Hint dufH It that way cf fcctiv'cly, Ihuroimhly. Why Kut down on th llonr, lio yourself up Into a knot, ami hitvo to fool with "p:i-k-u '" t'l:iMtiTH, Krt'any-ointnitntH that nil on, mlrky tupe, und diKKi'iff knivc.H iiihI hi'Ikmoih, when you run pool ofT your corn or riiltim In ono foinplt'to ploco, poacofully and fturo ly. with maKlc simple, eay "(icta li?' It tnkos 2 or .1 seconds to ap ply "Cots-It": you use S or 3 drops, and that's nil. "ilots-It" dno the ichI! Cot rid of that corn-pain ai once, po that you can work und play without corn t-irturo. Ft suro to uo ,c."tn-It." It r.ovor falls. "fJctH-ll." tho run ran teed, rnonoy l.iwk rM ii -rf iiinvi'P, tho only uro vii v, mt lull it trlllo At Hny druct ittorti.. M'I'd by K. Uiwrence tt Co., (SIiIcqro, ill. lTTMAX'S 1IU'(; STOliK m:vi;y-vo;i;l mva ro. Paris conference in reirni,injr the ftlkjni'oe Doe I riiie which has .saved Mexico more than once. If ho has any common sense at all, nnd any repaid for tin1 real welfare of his country, he will take the Ii'i.s rebuke at heart nnd adopt such n course of conduct as will make Me ico acceptable to thu family .of nations.. vi: I.IIAMU, iiomu-; VAl.l.KY Man Before Frank lin's Time. j(, ye iM-auliful Crande It undo Valley The laud of tlie rlsiiiK sun, tl low you in tho moinltiK, lidtii o i liu day's hemtn ; When the win Id is wrappe-d in dark noKfi, And not a sound is hoard. Kvcrplfffu tlto moruiuM liralueH (U a Mialoful llllle Idrd. I tm v you In i he morning, Whi'ii Ixyolid llirsi' liininiflilli: blue of the iiiouniaius that surround you. The sun comes pccpiuK IhrouKh. 1 you at the no nilime, "Proflijcacy" said Aristotle, di.-i-u-s-!i j() inp the spendthrift habit, 'it no' a;vi,,.n ou are clothed with Unlit. virtue; parsimony is not a vir'ue. ! And Hie flowers jvach up lo j;i ('onniilerin these I wo (puilities, v -tue lies somewhere between them.' JhiHiiK tho past hulf-ceutury. Me people of the United StatcH have more closely approached, profligacy than p.irsim'ioy as a iuition..l Iialii;. 4,Kasy come, easy has been On basic pi :iu inb .if toe fie u ,f cry -day A merit -in lid' Out nf t' e boundlcsB ri's.uv.-o s of Ani'Ti-a and the sun, SliowiiiK thulr colors bright. in iht libit nheii twlliuld bt deepening And llin-'i' hills that were so bine Hae chinmed tln-lr inointnt; cos- t nines ;I'or ones of a blender hue; I When the llov.crs fold their pedals ! As the ihisk In tins to fall. ;Ai.d tlie hlrdles ate wlitsperlni; thdr I tutid h i idni :':its- - the irrepressible genius .if Americans ;-n,.. m ( ,rsl ,,f n. wealth has nmwn with little eff.'it, t : nue who in speiidtuK her first and like nil v:v uciuired whh lit : K effort has in,oind little i until the partiflpatiou of the jrreat war btoinrhl in ii demand for sacfive and we realize that w e had n (race of thrift. Uiubr the pie-uie of war Uniti'tl States, alnuir-t ovei nii;lit, came a nation of savers. I in !, ft MTviee anil money w i re s.i i i ii n our ev i yday htV in order that nrmie miht be leair.tained ah: nnd pi. pait in (he war burden pi erly borne. The le-sons we bae learned wu mmt keep an 1 pract ice Thrift is patrii-ti-ni iu peace time as well as war time. We have lit'le need to f. ai lh.it the preat, warm-hearted Anierti an tem perament will ever Uirn to parsimony. Only by truly taking thourju (f our individual int;res't, mir rniniii tnit interests nnd of th needs tif our i: crnment can we r u fi the "omewh' ie between tbe ) py medium which Arifetotle fixes us .he point of' f n.m- Our War Obligations Must Be Paid J - your quotn uf Victory Bonds now. This is your roionsilility as au Anicrii-au citizen. Wti will tljully give you all the information and assistance wc can. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Mnilier Federal RrseiT System Sound, Reliable and Progressive. i : r.. u . i . Kmi.li' . 1 11 . v i i- ' issci th, jlll 'T-kkx '".1L "55, N lllli "i. Ii -':r''Vy II I 1"TiIE, BLUE -BIRD " YOUR EYES-What Would You Do Without Them? Kcincinlicr. Doctors refer iheir p:tienls to us, andcyie t.hemselves for proper ly titled (i lasses, to slop the he;'da-i hes and waste of nerve energy. Our office is equipped with the Latest and most scientific iustru merits for proper examination of the eyes. If glasses are not needed, We will tell you mi. Wcurind our own lenses plant oii i he irefnisrs. . J. H: Pearc & Son Q IHsrt Schlfrr Ckxhec , WHY " ) READY MADE You wouldn't buy a car on the .strength of steel pistons, or leather upholdstcry that were shown you. You wouldn't buy office tiiiipiuent on the strength of a piece of oak or mahogany You want to see the finished product; you want to know what you're get ting. That's the beauty of coming to us for Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes You see the finished product on you; you Know what you're getting before you buy," and you know that your satisfaction is absolutely guaranteed by us. New Spring Neckwear : Many new patterns and colors in floral stripes and checks dozens of patterns to select from, in all grades at all prices. Also new White Wash Tics with colored stripes or plain. Prices are . 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. - . " CopJTism IVIV llwi Sciuffocr & Marx Don't Forget about that sale on Straw Hats this week. Every straw must go in 10 clays at HALF PRICE Regular $1.50 to $5.00 hats, now at 75 to $2.50. Florsheiin Shoes Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes - . t "V . Wr& - 11 .viaxweu a car having every luxury xept one t; HAT luxur)' is brutish bigness, which means weight. which means a Hirro !.;.;so!ine tank and filled often, and large tires, and several sets a year. Maxwell is neither a big car nor a small car. The big gest car made is lops th:m-4 feet Linger, and costs around $10,000 to buy and $5,000 ;-. your to run. Most cars are jast a (eot or a few inches longer. And others are some smaller shorter, lighter, less roomy, and hence lac k the luxury of a Maxwell. Nor do they cost, on the average, less to run. Gas mileage is very nearly the same.- Tire mileage is very nearly the same. But whe;e M;.xwetl earned its crowning reputation has been in its ability to run and run and never quit. . That means repair bil's arc amazingly low. You therefore never get mad at a Maxwell it's the best friend vour pocketbixik has. And when you stop to tiling of all those little points luxury in a Maxweil you re almost to whip out your check book check for one. of sure and write a The 31X1.000 -all -alike idea Maxwell tint;, you bee, is sound. behind the Ml JOHN E. ANDERSON, Distributor Maiwell Station Jefferson Ave. ' I? (3 W 'Hull llltx lluk lll'Alllkls tu llll 3 ffi HllillP. e Tthlixy and Saturday AEPADE o ; 2 a VS iH'TOMWUIS-m ANH JUWrXKK tf... n o o 0 -g-jgiJL ,'oJl 0.1: 2 - . - " -O. (59 O ti