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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1922)
Tnesdrir. .TVmnarv TO. 1992 LA" CTUNDE EVENING OBSEUVFR PAGETHREE UFA ESEGI ANSWER TO LIE! Official Denial of . Franc: -i Japanese Pact y Toluol Yesterday. I r TOKIO, J.111. 10. "Perplexinc be- j yond coinpt'L'lK'nsiop' in the fiu-i? nf ; the nMofco.l strict neutrality of Jnpm: ; in Siljoriii, is the chitnictei izatioji civ-1 cn by the foreiirn , office in a state ment Sunday in reply to the chtti-RK, made by the representatives of the Far Eastern republic in IWbshiiiKtun on Japan's activities in .Siberia. The statement says the documents on a I'ranco-Japanese ni;reement nn nothing more or less than malicious falsehoods, the government never hav. iiiK enpased in negotiations of th.i nature ullveeil. It declares that in Nwnnber when a portion of thodoc 'uments was published by an agency of the soviet goVcnment, the Japan ese government strongly protested through its delegates at the Darien conscience and that the publishing of the notes again constitutes "a malign ant national crime." "What has been done at Vladivo stok," says the statement," has been in compliancewith th? request of the local con.sular body. "The minimum of men under arm are necessary for the maintenance of ;orIer and, a fixed number of private police have been furnished. 'It is abl solutely untrue that troops have ever 'been supplied to the White army." 1 1 In .l'..tn-;nn r.t i.horr- that th.ii ' Japanese at Darien made demands cnlculatod to give control of the Far Fast to Russia, the statement says, Jn pnn has no other desire than to ob tain assurance of the security of life and property of the Japanese and the elimination of danger to communica tion and the menace to Japan. "Japan has no otliar desire, i i , , Suzanne Tries' Hand at Golf ' ' - - ' ' 1 ' I ' " 4 ,!'), W fit, ". USl!fflL0 PORTLAND, Jon. 10. "In ileter uiininK whether or not they should rile income lax returns, taxpayer) should not confuse the exemptions allowed under the law with the nocesalty of flllnK. return If the not Income of a married person Ib $2.0110 or the head of (not married) la $1,000, law although the application of those deductions may exempt lilin from the ppvnienl of an income tax. "Taxpayers must file their Income return not later than March 15, llc2, or stirrer heavy penalities pro vided In the law for failure to do so." NO HACK KlilCIDE THERE. 1 it. uv or muV nut W true ihut tsunnite LortKli'ii. Ki:r(ipt'iin ttnils .'iari!ioii. . uaa cuJt hv iimri eamo. n report d. l.nt tr is rm Ui.ii urrr SILL TO BEAT IMBLER Olydo o. Huntley, (Collector or In ternal Revenue. "Ill other words, a single person claiming exemption ua the bond or a family must file a return if his net Income Is $1,000 or morn, not withstanding the fact that as head of a family ho U entitled to an exemption of $2,500, (is well as I 5100 for each elevjondvnt minor. Likewise every married person, liv ing with husband ur wife. In order to claim exemption of $2,500 and $40Q for each dependent minor must make a return although his actual n?t income' for 1!I21 may have been only $2,000. In both cases cited ,the taxpayer must make a return to claim the exemptions to which lie is entllli'd under the (TtV Af0lntld Preaal YOUNCSTOWN, O., Jun 10 Mayor George L. Oles, Friduy uffered u joh at jiuii n month with vent free and family garden space to the Youmrstown man announces who hns the largest family of children. The place is that of guard at the city; reservon I CATARRIIAL JELLY 9 : ' t uo.auvu ay yean 1 A,ervlc mllllont of 3 Lyr,' yimrli.v KonJon'iS 2'"fl. Vk voct lor your B VV'X0'1 n:i'n. touili, J FREE5&;n' '". "ft I SOTreiiiMDrwim,. liilJUOf I i'sr Nltsi:"ir I KONDON ''a'Sncl I Nlnorapoli.. Hum. ".y The Union County Farm Bureau will hold an all-day meeting at Imbler January 11. All farmers and their says families of the vicinity are invitel the statement, "except that the Rus- to attend and co-operate with the sinus cease their internal strife and farm bureau in their plans, that peace and order shall (be estab- Tire Program starts at 11:00 a. m. lished in the Far East of Russia as iwith a talk on poultry management by soon as possible in order that Japan jthe county agent. This talk will take may withdraw her troops with a sense up every phase of the poultry raising of iclief." jinifustry, especially applicable to the farmers' side of the business. At noon JUMPS TO DEATH. ' a splendid dinner will be served for . jthe low cost of 16 cents. Everybody (By Associated Tress) lis promised all they can eat at this Custom of Argentine . Men Starts Argument (By Associated rresiO iPUENOS AIRES, Jam 10. Th! ' ever-recurring question whether women of Anglo-Saxon blood so-( journlng in Argentina Bhould take offense at the remarks freely ad dressed to them In the streets by Argentine men has flared up again. ' this time In a lively controversy of letter writers to the Ilueuos Anlres Herald. '"Dear Little Dean!" and "Oh, my pretty pptnto," ure aomo of tho ex clamations to which objection is taken when addressed to women by strangers In, the streets. I The Spanish words for "bean" ' and "potato" are used In Argentina much the same ns are "peach" and "chicken" In America, and the at-, tractive young woman who ven- tures Into tho streets of Buenos Aires unescorted seldom fails to hear herself addressed In these' terms by passing men. , i The majority of the Herald's cor- respondents, many of whom are women, Iprotest ngninst this custom, I PARIS. Jan. 10. A young woman nnee. which is made possible bv the Sunday jumped to her death from the fact that the dinner is served ot the top of the Arc de Triompho. 'Her actual cost of production. The menu body fell among a crowd of mourners includes roast beef, mashed potatoevt, who were carrying flowers to decor- npple pic and various other appetizing rtfh tlio trrnvn nf the "unknown SOl- 'dishes. At nnp o'clock the fronei-nl dirr," The woman had removed from topic," The Farming Situation," will ho,, ,.,t)iimr nil identification marks.' iho tnken n n nml .lisroaso,t !hv th.. icountv ncent. IleWitt IParnes. renre-1 declarlns that it shoWB lack of re- "' ' CHU'KCH BURNED." . fsenting the Oregon Farm Bureau Fed- 8DMt f01 women, and that, further- 1 ieration. Farm Bureau Committeemen (By Associated press) - land the farmers, at large. Plans' for WALLA WALLA, Jan. 10. Thia better year's" program arc being Ccngicgntion-.il church here was prac- i formulated and the, meeting will do tically totally destroyed here Sunday ;much in getting the farmers woiking by fire which broke'out during tho;on n co-operative basis'. , evenin" services. 'Dr. O. H. llolme-i, , the pastor, was speaking on the arms Hpvlf . . ra..,. and the house was well ; '"",""" -"""J To Be Carried Out PARTS, Jan 10 People of the north of France whose territory was so long conference filled. The alarm was quietly given, however, and the entire congregation escaped without disorder or casual-tie:-. The fire started in the furnace room , in the basement, ine Dunning occupied by the enemy, have not tor was valued at from $25,000 to ?:i0,000 ' gotten or forgiven the Germans for and was partially covered by insur- their excesses in the war. ance. , , i A war council at Lille has jur.t - 'passed a number of sentences against Speculation In Life's ;Gprman ""i'f.3 .an.d ,,li.ers .for f j crimes committed during the invasion. Necessities Under .Bail iho condemned were not present to be tried, so that these sentences can only be put inio effect if one of tho guilty persons should be arrested in France. General MuMer was condemned to five years imprisonment and fj00 francs fine for stealing objects of art and furniture at Caudry. Other sentences imposed but hard more, the remarks are not always as innocuous as the ones quoted. Others, however, maintain that the men do not intend to be disrespect ful, but merely complimentary. Ar gentina women accept such remarks as compliments, they point out, al though 'ignoring tho men who make them. Indeed, the story is told that the daughters of an Argentine family, noted for their beauty, complained on returning form a visit to Now York that American men were all rude, not onfe had remarked on thoir good looks on tho BtreetB. Keep Youncf. "A Ttr. A 4i f J. V til .,'31 I Sanitarium and (frfVc. MANY of 118 llkeVoiice nro questing for tht Founl Youth. Above all wtAwant young. This magical Iword means to us Health wlnYh ho the allure of' Strength nboundlng love r of life, (rentfl pahlllty for liapplness and.Vinx'A-r to progress. 'Tbifcrep young ?n Jiody and mum UO' ine ining turn will bring your uodj to U highest pos sible state of efficiency and your nervous system back ,to a stabilized condition. Tho Milk Diet under our expert direction has proven itself to be a veritable cup from the mythical fountain in" restoring health and in maintaining It. 1 Leon, iln of , keep Youth lis nil ilergy, Health four n-eoka away The Moore Sanitarium B28 Hawthorne at 27lh PORTLAND - . OKUUON IMIiiildiiiM 0c per Dozen Deliciflras Applej, per box, ..$2.00 FlorJd&XJrape Iruit, twe lor 25o Phone T Your Orders . , , J.G. SNODGRASS 109 Depot St. Two X3hoa23, Call Main 75 j ' " . NO .01 1 AEG E :0 1 C .0 ULTV l?UY- . : i t" (Ry Associated Tress) IlKRIilX, Jan. 10. A united move by federal and state governinents to M'ipo out -speoulutiou in neces- ..!.! t I.T.. T,. 1 I r.n n fl Mll.:s Ul Ilia ll. in ufs.ii.. i.i.. govornmeiit secret agents have gone into every city, town, village and virtually every farm house in sHearcn lor vnieiice uuinm. iibuiuio. ... . un ..vn....in,l ...,...,! W continuance of t " ' - ' -1 , : to inn imnra in cn irfim ennt 1 ri nmoni ilundering and rioting, which, it . ' ..... ,.'. u, ascertained, was Instlgat- . ' .' . . , , ; labor for life for killing a Frenchman ;in cold blood. I- NEW POST PLANNED. (By Assocltfld Press) PFAIRIE CITY, Jan. 10. A move ment is now on foot to organize a Legion Post in Prairie. At present there are between 35 and 40 ex-sol-diers in this part of the county, and the majority of this number ars at Present members of Ellis Tracy Post of tho American Legion, with head quarters at John Day. , adopted ngalust has been ed In some cases by "red'' agl atators for political purposes. Nu ynierons arrests have been made, Ix.th of profiteers ' and lootors. An effort to Induce workmen to strike and join In a crusade against j "capitalism" promptly failed, even' radical newspapers and labor read ers taking tho position thwt "Ger many would not toierate introduc- tion of Holshevlst methods at this time." Recent investigations have dis closed thaV the boosting of prices an dthe great "selling out" cam paign which came on the heels of the depreciation of the mark early in the winter was not entirely due; to the hordes of foreigners who invaded the country to mnko exten sive purchases. Tho German profi teers bought out whole stores and removed the merchandise from the .market, to await the Increase In prices hii-h was certain to follow. Home n-errhanls hung out the sign 'sold out." closed their store and also waited. Workmen, unemployed, and the poorer people were so angered by these methods that sporadic out breaks occurred in many parts of Ceriiiany. shops were broken into and plundered, and a few propri etors were beaten or whipped. Oakridge, the terminus of the Nat ron extension of the Southern Pacific lines, has ngnin been made an agent stntion. Traffic on the branch is said to he increasing rapidly. I I Last Days of Furniture Glean-up Sale Only 4 More Days For You To Cash In On These ' Wonderful Bargains 1 arris Grocery tV.y A.wia-.cil Trees) COLOGNE, Jin. 10. The British army of occupation on the Rhine has been reduced to 2.800, accord ing to recent announcement here, thin 'force, it Is nndertood, is to remain in Germany indefinitely. By the Treaty of Versailles, occupa tion of the Cologne Lrir?pehad ha two more yean to continue. lw-r - OS UJ The Accommodation Stor We Sell CHAMPI W. H. BOpKAMP GO. Four Floors of Fine Furniture YOUR MONEY get all you can for it . .. ARRIVED TODAY A SHIP MENT OF5BULK MACARO- ' NI MADE FROM THE CHOIC EST INOREDlENT$, FIRM ; WHITE AND1 TENDER AT 6 LB3. FOR l..:..:..J 52c THIS LOW-PRICE MEANS MUCH THESEIQUITE TIMES. , PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY fiim rant.no ij FLOUR I'lmno Your Orders ilain 711 Two Blocks North of the K. It. 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