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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1922)
-b ' PAGTC TWO ORAXPF EVEVTXfl -OTliSERVEP I .., (1SULUEI MORE IMS TO J, . offer; be published Tuesday, F.-biiT.nry I I.' FOR WOMEN CREPE DE CHINES Georgette (Crepe rojeis In An Endless Array of IJBtlutiful Styles In All Colors. PRICED FROM $3.98 TO $12.50 Hill's Dep't Store Moorish I ji i id it Offering to! (ny Associated Press) trCtWlt 11 TK.n.. ..t,..l. SiirrcudiM- Once Drew I 'ijsiie,i work's f'coUnt, Leo Tolstoi S. Into Ai'tioll. arc included in the Memorial edition of h in works which his duugle (fly AKlai4 I'rw"! tent are planning to issue. WASHINGTON, Ft. 14. Raisuli The most important uf these is his the .Moorish bandit who has Just diary, which will run to eight volumes again offered to surrender to the of 500 pages euch. rhe diary was be Spanlsh -military forces which are gun in 1KM) und continueil to 1870, pushing an active campaign against ) without a break, then abandoned until him In Morocco. I Hie man who 1HK9, when the great writer renewed .once drew the United State Into it and kept it until two days before 'action In that vexed corner of the .his death in 1910. world. The first 20 yearn period of the He figured In that celebrated ln-!i'T describe his life as a soldier cldcnL wht... Secretary of State , m the Caucasus, during- the siege, of Reno Justice Is Lincoln's i f either ...,..,,.. nee mnrkelintr now. I under the press of necessity or foi i bu-incss reasons. Some pieces be longing to u former Kinif of Saxony, , , i whose her is said to have disposed n 1 of 'his wilire- house furnishing?, Aim P brought as much as 1,000,00 marks p v each. "I'crdlcarls Hebastopul ond his marriage. Th (second period of the diary is less per sonal und devoted to questions of re ligion, philusophy and politics. t A second of the unpublished works is an unfinished romance calleji "Tho Story of Peter the Great," and deuls with revolutionary pUt of that time. The third work is a comedy in five acts, "The Nihilist," written in 18M, LIFER RETIRES FROM LEAGUE FRANKFORT, Ky, Feb. 14. ; Rot Fleming, who is aervliiK hla second life aentenco for murder.' baa retired from the presidency of .the Mutual Welfare League, an or - fantiatton of prlsonera In the atate reformatory here. Tnt. league, while conceived by the auperintendent, largely la the 1 rrealar of Fleming's conatrtictlve effort. The league la charged with trortdlng recreation for the In- anatea of the prison, looks after , fact that a lar nii'orlty of the prisoners practically are destitute their league1 has spent In cnsii i $2,300 Improving the baseball dln jiiiond, $KS0 for band uniforms and j instruments, 11,000 on Its commls jsory and office fixtures, and has accumulated about $500 -worth of stage properties. These purchases John Hay demanded alive or Italsnll dead." That was 17 years ago, 111 19IM. Halsull had raptured Ion Fcrdi carls, a nuttiiallztd Ainericnn citi zen and kept lilm prisoner. Presi dent Roosevelt sent a fleet of eight American war vowscls stripped for action Into Tangier Iltirbor while to the" e e Sultan" in Z'f short-haired women. , ., . long-bcardcd idealists and other Ru- command there. . L IVI)I.!t. I. was refused hv the Art Halsull. who now says he lR ,"to" ! Theutie, of those days, a fact which I mi to iigni mm lung oceii u i..u- mfl(e t(c mlthor downhearted, er of tho wild tribesmen who have other than these three works, there frequently swamped tho trained &ru a arj;, num,r 0 unputlishei or battalions of a civilized power. j incomplete short stories to be issued. Ferdlcarls, a iwealtliy man, was j As Toistoi ma(t mB dauphten president of the F.uropean com-1 p,.omise not to copyrigrht any of his mission administering affairs In !wurklti iufter his life rule, these new Tangier City in 1904. He ba-i told j w0rkg wili ue published simualtneous tho story of his capture und it wnsly throughout the world, recounted some time ago In aj National Geographic Society bulle tin. Ho was snatched out of his summer home by Kalsuli's raiders, and borne off to u mountain stronghold.' From there, tho chieftain pro ceeded to open up negotiation with fta. f- a1U i , , f $ "III IGHEEN BUG IS I " NOT - DANGEROUS "t & 'zf j)BBI . (lty Asfloeluted Press) WASIIINCTON'. Feb. 13. Tho ,.., i,t- which waa "(bingeroualy j abundant" in parts of the middle west late Filiuary. and the Hes- I slan fly. hlch threatened wheat In six states. Have been found by a ! survey conducted by the depart- Iment of agriculture to he "very much reduced" tills year. W. ft. Walton, entomologist in cnurmi cereal and forage HiBccts invustlga tlons, Bald Sunday. Hesults of the survey, Mr. Wal ton announced "show that In north ern Texas and southern .Oklahoma 1 this pest Is utmost totally ubsent 'at present and no outbreak of It Ineel be feared there by the wheat ! growers in the near future'." were made possible by the opera- the Sultan of Morocco, Porrticaris tiou of a store by the prisoners, j family, and eventually in Indirect , I fashion with the American govern- ment, concerning the prlco to be 'paid for bis captive. The United YELLOW FEVER 151 WANE (By Associated PreM) MEXICO CITY, Feb 14. Encour agin: reports to the effect that yel- tlow fever is on the wane in Mexico ARE LONESOME Stftteu ..lit nlwirt tht ,),: rr.irlmr in the fashion .described. The Sul- wcre recently given out. uy uie -tan, panic-stricken, sent J70.000 In t,onal Hoar'' Health, silver to Halsull, appointed hi in I In mi Jhere wore 116 cases witn governor of a district, turned loose 1 53 ll'alh empared with 605 cases ami tu tieatns in isu. ine niujuriiY ANNANI)ALE-ON-TfilEHUl)SOiN, IN. Y, Feb. 14. nil hid frtAiwlu fri,, T:mu l..r- riiilla and .Incarcerated rome of Kalsuli's : 01 xae cases were reporwu m ... enemies In their place. Per Jlcaris f u"'s 01 vera crux ana oinaioa, wioe- -Vn..n. i,l. . ... later returned to the Fulled States ' iy separate" rcgiuus. lie amu-ments and establishes a ' .,,., : ,v, :u i to exnress his thanks. I 1 he gooa snowine lor tne past year taadard of conduct for lt mem- , , .. . , , ,.' . is ascribed by the board to the co-op- bTra demand that Ih y m.in-ir . ."t '.I! f ,TK . 1r0a1",:rl,y-, h'ver. came close tio jt ej from the ph -tVln'lheTai "rd f they ,," " m. o ru nln his erstwhile enptor . . of ,he blic m staJ siamiara u tn. y enjoy paiKn for i0,000 wanted to enlnrgj Itaisull. Ho got Into a uuarrel , , heneflta. , st,.nh.n' cnlle. n..r hre Mr,. .1.1, .h C.I, i tnC "seJ!,e- .' Fleming, the former president, nwn for.Sl, Stephen's, they argue.ishlp, was thrown out. and prompt and who still devotes much time means more dancing partners for Vus- i ly retaliated by bearing orf for nnt ilnHv tn 11,m li.a.ii.. hn. fltn' I ....... . - -"-:sur. ransom Kaill Sip Hnt-v .'1el.eiui Ilrltlsh cmiimiindcr of the .Morocc- unusual record of now serving his MlM Helen C, Hohl, a junior, made secon dllfe aontence for murder. two Bounds of fudire. which were sold , He was pardoned while serving his at auction for what is considered the first sentence. In 1915 he ngnln killed a man and again received a . life sentence. S The wulfnre feature of the lea gue has Fleming's chief Interest. It looks after the dependent sof Its uionihers, cures tor Its mem .bers when they lire sick, by pro , yldlns delicacies nnd pays funer i.l exponses If thtiy or any of their 'dependents die. '" "It helps the men to know tholr 'families era being eared for," Fleming snys, "and will keep many a wlfo faithful until her husbun.l gels out. In my opinion. A wom an with dependent children und her husband in hero has n bard outlook." Tangible achievements In ' the .year of the league's existence are .i'ouhI Icred remarkable by the sn 'pi'i intendent. KotwlthstaiTdl.it, the an army. Ho arrayed his trlbes- Inien for buttle, and descended uuon record price for the country, if notlthe coast, doing much damage to for the world IflU.fiO a pound. Vussar Kirls helped bid it up. HEAVY UQUOI1 PENALTIES. SALEM, Feb. 14. Edward Order, NEW ANTIQUES BEING SOLD W&i . 'X 'far- pJ RENO, Nov., Feb. Charles E. Uull of the justice cpurt Ib a "Lincoln double." His resemblance to the best pho togrnpbs of Lincoln is striking. CHARLES E. BULL .14. Ju-.ltre ' weighs 190 pounds Lincoln's weight and height. Was born In a log rabln. Split rails as a boy. Though Hull's relatives were ar- For Sale G-room modern bungalow, 3 lota, garage. This is a good buy for some service man. that wants to use bis State Loan. . Price ?3800. ' New 4-room house, just complet ed. Here Is a chance to buy a home that no one lias ever lived In and the price is right. $150 cash will handle this. Price $1400. R-rnnm modern home, just off ilestdea his faeial resemblance toidont supporters of the Confederacy, paved street. This is a gooi place Lincoln, Bull j Hull always has taken Lincoln as an(i tije location Is good. I Price la six feet four Inches tall andjhis ideal. ,$2600. . The man's name, of course, cannot be divulged, he is so proud, and it would be such humiliation. Arrange ments may be made, however, to view the antiques in the dwelling of un ac quaintance, or they can bo transport ed to the shop of some untique dealer. This method is more successful witli the newly rich, who appreciate the part pride may play in the situation, than with foreitrriers-. esneeiallv lAm-1 5-room modern bugalpw, paved ericans. who have learned that pride 'street, garage, full basekenjt with does not often prevent a prince or ev en a former king from talking busi ness when a few hundred thousand marks are in sight. Prices for genuine antiques, owing to the keen competition among pur chasers, have reached staggering pro portions and possessors of these wash trays. 4-room house furnlBheVl, big lot COxllO. Tho party that owns (this pla,ce wants to move away and will sell now for $1700. . 1 . .1 ! ' I have money to iloan on first ! class farm security. RAf.'S Wanted at The Observer, ...i i .. ! i ' LA GRANDE CONSTRUCTION & SrJTY CO. 1501 MdilW St General Contrary and Builders Wc ".'ill surprise you linw cheaply wc can huild iliat. now Ii. iik' ynu contemplate erect ini; We Invite You to Come in AND SEE WHAT 15a WILL BUY AT OUR STORE WE HAVE oat iiamjerA 1 Aluminum lis 1 Alum, l'ie I'ht Kmalll Pi'ippimAl'an 1 Vaseline, '1 Cor ,. 1 I ale. I'owiicp, ' W 1 ft, Pencil Tablets 1 iV-., Ink Tablets, I ,v ... r Crochet Cotton S Vr Vu -DOXT FA Hi TO SKK oi'Ii XKkV LlSK OF OINUIIAMS, OU.KS. FOCLAIMtS. IMi'L'TED SWISS, KLAXONS AND OK'dANDIKS. Andrew's Variety0 Store inc turopttin Interests, and lu 1U07 succeeded In setting all tlio hair triggers in European diplomacy. (By Associated Prass) I ne rrenrh navy bombarded one MERLIN, Feb. 14. Modern "an' of his captivo towns. t?asablanca, , tioues" are being purchased whole- iUTestd recently near Woodbum. Mho now nructicallv extinct Kaiser I se e in (iermanv for sale to unwary t'hnrgetf with manufacturinir linuor ! Wllhelm came to bat milfring limine I foreiirners and newly rich Teutons and liavinp it in his Possession, today I French expansion In prospect, but! who have been prompted to seek ob- was sentenced to servo six months in the matter was straightened out Injects of real art by the news that a tho county jail on the first cluu-unlu council chamber Inslenil nr ,m i, .numher of nrincelv families have been and IX) days on the second, charge. I battlefield. Itaisull was chased compelled to market family heirlooms William Air, also accused of makinp back to his mountain fastness, but anil rare treasures, accordinfr to in liquor jind having- it in his possession,! news dispatches every few years vest igat ion of some clever buyers, was firVl $150 on tho first count and 'record another of his eruptions. i The business of dealing- in imita $300 on ie second. j "in many respects the man In- Hons has been so profitable that hun- V forested und attracted me in spite, dreds of new "antiinje" stores have iV-I.fto.M SEEN. I of all my natural motives for ills- hcen opened, and representatives with A pcrforViice such as the Comic j'ike,' 'Pordlcaris snys or Kuisuli In choice lists of tilings "old families'' Opera 'Uullil" Next Monday and j 'he Geographic Society's report, have to part with are encountered at Tuesday. Z-14-lt "Halsull wub gracious and dignified, every turn. . not to us only, but to his own One way of attracting- the Interest wild adherents, who evidently Idol- i of a Prospective buyer has become so l.ed their chieftain, whose position I common it has almost lost its value, lamong them seemed that or a head The "antique" artist maneuvers for !of a highland dun in olden times, an introduction and in the course of lie w.ib , mict, i, ..., ti, i conversation mentions an old friends i aspect of a situation, while his who once stood high in the favor of! repartee waa as Immediate and to lm former Emperor, who must now the point as though ho had b,e sell his priceless heirlooms for a mere born In the County Cialway. 's,nK " buy his breakfast rolls and "I found myself unconsciously I sausages. accepting his contention that he ' " " was not a mire brigand or cattle- , , nrier, but a patriot struggling to lift his Uerber followers from the tyranny of corrupt officials. 1 His charm of voice, the natural poise and dignity of his manner, his self- ! control under provocation, rall be- jtrayed a superior charncter." Perdicarls remarks that "Itaisull could not bear to hear a child cry." hut there was a fiercer background for the tiihciu,an's motivation. Cromwell Varley, stepson to Perdi carls. was cracked over the head In the raid on the American's sum nu V home and both men were forced to ride many miles In tight bonds. 1 "It was lu connection with' the framing of the ultimatum 'Perdi carls alive or Halsull dead' that a trusted correspondent of The Associated Press In Washington is concerned" The Geographic So 'clety bulletin remarks. "Being en- trust eil with preparing a message for President Hoosevelt to sign, Mr Hay did so, and submitted It to his friend, tin' newspaperman, for Ins opinion. 'Well, It may be diplo matic, but the Sultan will never get you In the midst of nil those words. ' was in effect the news paperman's verdict. 'Why not say what you mean, nttd no more, Mr. S.-cretary? perdicarls nllve or H.il snll dead.' "The Secretary agreed. President lloo-.cvctt approved. And the ul- "i IllSi- W 1 A f t-ty . -a. jft-m tit ' 1 1 h V " " v When YoaBoth Ltove Music What more delightful ' ioend an cveninc than in 1 ing to The Brunswick your favorite selections? That is, if you own a Brun) wick, if you haven't one, come in today and learn how to get ' tmr eaMly. l-Vst hrar it play Brunswick -nf-Ti and m.ttmmen- taL He r the latest dance jazx as inte preted by the new Super-K rature Records. It's ia toxicatir gl The ideal produc tion, th: true, vtlvety tones will a mate and delight you, Then iwe will explain the conveniebt payment plan which easiiyl puts Ihe Urunswiclt your Borne. FEBRUARY RECORD NOjW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC GO. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Real Estate Insurance l . : TKIUFT SHOP OPEN. . K The Red Cross Thrift Shop is -K open daily now in the Now Foley 5ft -' Building, off the Chestnut street -It Si entrance. Thursday will contin- ?K ue to be Thrift Eluy and on this -S day all who have donations for W the shop are asked to have it W ready to be delivered, that be- ' ing the day collections are made, rli 12-lli-tfp TAXI FORD & GEORGE, Main 44 Itlile Willi n company luut hotldCfi. Fverv flelvee I every cur bonded for yime proieciion Willi i no very 1) of service. CALL MAIX 41 la nlid best Ladies' Hose Mens' Hose ..: I'hiltlrens' Hose . I luck Titwels I 'anvas liloves .... Tooth Paste T Nitli Iinislies .... Hose Supporters Knee l'owder toi so far 'jf tliis succlnt Ainer han di iiiand that he abandoned all usual oriental Indirection." U'f-hc.t nricA nmtA t.w Minn,, We make a special When leave your vcov that it is as croitTTl as when i We are prepared to r able rt large. You have eur guaranty lislnnent. lv of the rci m ... i Y witli usl 1. iV . I. . I a tei t me riair at Jic air of fine watclies, chicks and Jewelry. vc return it to you with the guarantee ictory that made the article. 1 deliver work promptly and at a ren son ic of every piece of work done in our cstab- Our diiiiry Tears in business in this city n-ove. that our buiue..s deal ings hiuv been satisfaetorr. J. H. Peare & Son" . - Kstablished 1S91 tn Gr.fnleos LtlingS eve!rs ad (fptometfists Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Embal nier, Ambulance Ser vice. Day Phone Main G2, Night Phone, Main 743. l."X)3 Fourth St. Lt Grange, OregQa. -Or- J i- o I , r j 'siiccr cotton raft