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"-.I !Lat Grande Evening Observer :. imijii:nif.nt nkwmaikk ! Published dally and waekly at I a Grand., Oregon by (ha LA (1UANDW KVKNINU OBB1SHVHK IMIHI.I8H1NO CO. BHUCB UI0NN18 ....... Editor fcntered at poalofflca at Id tUll Walter. Grand. OraKon, aa rlec.ond (Jian. On aala la other nltlea oragou Hotal Nwa uiaud, Port land; Imperial News gland, Hortiandi Multiinuiah Newa Blaud, ortland. Address all communication, to Tna Ohsarvar, Kit Allans Ays., Iji Grands. OreKon. SDItSOitlfl'ION llA'l'I'.'H 11 terrier Dally, par month... ; lially, per thrna month .. Ually, pr alt months. In advance.................... dally. Hingis C(jiy. ...... ..1.2 ..$4.50 BO Pally, per month.. Iljr Mall Dally, per six months, In advance-...........-. . Dally, per year, In advance . . Otmerver-Htar, per year in. IJ.60 u-it.no .-..12.1-0 crrr and count-it okkioiai. impkii MEM n ICR ASSOCIATED i'ltEHS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to um for pub lication of ell nowa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise ortalltud if published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and a I bo the local news herein also aro resorved. hit nior, whkn thoi: piia yi;ht, enter into t:iv .c,loset.: and when thou hast shut thy door, pruy to thy K.rther wlifi'li Ik In Bi'i'n-t; tint) thy Kuther which seeth in secret shall . reward I hoe openly. Kor yo ir Kuther knoweth what things , ye have .need of, before yn nsk him. .Mutt. fi;rt, S, wart Vn Rl. c: 3j ' i cti. stuTniliTTt KSj oaT vijlisa li'l'7 1 nawt S' S3 IawcaRiai ( class, ought) ''-s;VSfiS T" 1 I TO TURMCi . Ol-C MAN RcBSinS SOW E(j6.r. WMOHAS JJCT . J 'MV Af EiSHTtun TEAH5 IS COm BACK -HA1 - J1"'' )JWi. yvcaecj much cuwioaiTr- - , II UP LAUNCHED U. S. Officials Charge 'Monday Set as Day to Wt.l.li'if-s with Sni'wul-I Becrin Work of Cloan- 3 I iiiK Foot and Mouth j jng Up City Park for PARKPLANNED Disease. SAN KUANi'TPfO (AP). A round Ins: up of niinH-rH of thi I. W. W. in fr.-rfn. WitHhinpfton, Tourist Trade. WAl.I.OWA, fHC (fulfil) Tit1 nufrtnK hH.l' hiTc Mumliiy rvf-nlnir In the interfHt of tin' onto ':ilirrnl;i, Ni-vnilii nnd Arizona I t: pack proved n vt'ry MTi,.rui nr to lie rnndiirtfil hy tin I 'nil d j mlr. Tim attnl:iiire witrt fvt'n Stntr-H di'parttni-nt of jiiHtioc, !.-- uirf; r than had hft-n rxMTtfd. A raiifir' of t ho nlh-Rvd nrtivity nf j houuiifnl ford wa wrvnd. IK M. tin- oi-Kanlxution in ttn- stati-s Mujor was toactmaNiiT of th oc in wpn adlnrr tho font and mniiili j rqMoirr Tho muciinK wum undi-r ditu-aw in 4'nlifornia and HIi-k j ho auto park rniiimiiti'i which ally aiding In tht tfnncral' hnycnrt ),ad hr-i-n nann-d nl a picnic nid t of ' Callfnrniii kooiIh, it wan . an -' iiiir at the nurk rcccinly. K. A. noiinccd Thurfulay hj firovo I.. Ktnli, asHijaant' I'nttcd Htalcs dis trict ntturncy. I nllcy. (. JoncH ami l. M. Ma jor were Iho comniiitcc who Kftvc a report on their invOKiiKuiinim oi The campniRn was directed j th pioposiuon. it w,,H iecm'o from the i. W. W. headnuart ( I to - further develop, the present OFFICE CAT TNAOI MAK I BV JUNIUS! Editorials From Over the Nation Fit! Ittxttdrr: "U'IiiiI'ji (lie mai ler with iho Iiciih?" Niifitiil IMllo; "Thrj'vi Jusl tils- ciirctt how itiuch iiinsnn ukt for lnluu hrh'kM'" ' v If he Hitfl cloomlly at n diHtnnrc. Klivvcr Kain Hiiya tile lady ho in tcachiiiK o drive lite car In tint wife. Ait M R am wa.h i viu: of iio.m: hi t rr ikst wim; to say so to vol it win;. Hhelkat wan on nnolhor ' npreo law! n I u 1 1 1 and JutiitiH t hIIM nnfor- Rlvlna', Her fnrn.fr friend. Hi ill leHpfindt-ui, liitrrowMl a car from a pal nf hi ami wild n ItiUi- itq nor carhfd where car own rrn nlwayH rarhe It, ho Hlarte mil on a Joy ride "- Tht Chicago Murder Trial .The approaching trial of Chicago's two youthful mur rlorers and kidnapers has so many interesting angles that it has already challenged the attention of all classes of leaders. As the trial progresses, lawyers and laymen alike will be interested in the development and charactei r.f the defense. The prosecution has already shown its Aill hand and claims to have a "perfect case," proof against attack from any angle. There are many thousands of persons who arc always attracted by the morbid in our ciiminal courts. On thj present occasion the appeal fs to many who ordinarily never follow such proceedings. The medical profession will be. interested because the public has already been informed of the intention of both sides to present a phalanx of alienists and experts -in mental abnormalities. Without doubt new theories will be advanced and new diagnoses will be presented that will be used in the future by doc tors In the treatment of patients who have not entered npon a criminal career, but whose .symptoms arc similar to those nscrilwd to the defendants in the Chicago court. Then educators, preachers, moralists and parents will fol low with absorbing interest what may be developed t, sought to le developed as the underlying incitivos or funda mental causes leading up to the commission of n crime Vrhoso revolting featuves have shocked the entire country. Some rommentors on tho case have expressed regret that there could not be a change of venue that would transfer the trial to Old liailey in Umdon. That tribunal is famous the world over for the celerity with which it administers justice and the completeness with which it suppresses all appeals to, mawkish sentimentality. Old J'1'', jl r"r r,,'r""J1n'r lo J11,'" 'liailey might dispose of this case within the time it will j ii,Th( JJ iiaor'1 LikkA thi Chienmi rniirt tn RpWt n mi'V. ami that won drivers license. be the end of it as far as the public is concerned. k However, if it is true that good may sometimes come out of evil, then it is possible that this may be one in stance of verification of the adage. At least one of tho self-confessed criminals has avowed himself to be an athe ist. Perhaps it may be developed that neglect of religious training and hence a lack of sense of personal responsi bility to a Supreme Being was one of the factors in culti vating an exaggerated ego in the youthful criminal. Other lay followers of similar cases 'have ascribed absence of parental discipline as a contributory cause of degeneracy, not specifically in the Chicago case, but in many others that appear in the daily news calendar. Many worthy men and women who recall their own youth feel that too much stress is laid upon the assumed right of .so-called self-expression in the children of today. Then the question has been discussed as to whether or not abnormal precocity fhould be encouraged or discouraged. The proud parent or teacher may unconsciously artlministcr the virus of van ity with the stimulant to givator achievement by a prodigy, and unless the latter is super-human, distressing results mny follow. So few of us observe the happy mean. These aro some of the things that the Chicago tri'd is expected to furnish as food for thought on the part of the serious-minded who follow its progress. A MOTORIST'S (TtlMi;. Iron wood Oloho: A child 4 years fold was killed ui Itamwiy Saturday. jFho wan sacrificed on tho altar ot jMpeed. The driver' of the autoino hlle (a woman ) which si rack the 'child did not stop. At this wrltltiff her 'identity is not ; known1. The police are m-cklnK her- I uklntr tier Into custody will not restore Hit, life of the child. Noth iiiK ran do that. Hut, unhna she I can satisfy officials that she wasj entirely hlamcleHS. she will he pun ished and held up as an example to other motorists. When sho learns of the child's death, whethnr she Is apprehended or not, sho will never he' ahlo to forsret that hecuuse of careless ness, site was responsible for tuk Iiik a human life, iho life of a sweet little jfit'J who promised so much. If she hud only used (rood judgment. If tthn had not hecu over whelmed by Hie desire to reach tier destination so iiulckty. she mlKhl have averted tho accident, and a Itninsay fumilv might still he hap py In the posHcssion of n dear. In nocent, Utile tflrl. Imagine (ho feeling; of tho pa rents! Kour years of love, of wor ry, of constant vIkII over a child from the moment she was horn un til Saturday, have heen in vain. A careh-ss driver, animated hy the desire lo "(jet there." sirue.k down the child of these parents; struck down their plans and ambitions for ithi-lr dniiKhfcr. and h-rt them Krlef 1 stricken. I Isn't It time thai motorists came in i'hleaffo. Kink said. The de fendants will he prosecuted in- IdVr a section of (he Sherman Anti-trust net which penalizes any illeRal act that will result in ! blocking Interstate - trade. I Infected dogs 'were used to spread tho Infection over a larir-' area. Kink said. I ii vest Iffat if ui Klnrtcil. park urounds, by cutting out roads and making a general cleanup of obstructing brush in order to inuk easy noccHs for cars. Tho city park consists of several acres or land nlonir the river east o( lown. and when improved will offer a splendid camping site, only a short. distance from town. Monday. June .1, was set as clean-up day at tne The department of justice wrsiparkr when nil Interested persons asked lo Investlgnto ufter the)ltre asked to come ami ncip wiiji foot and mouth epizootic took a the new Improvement. Htcwnri Ion and mvsterlnus fiimn from ) Tullcv and others favored' the .Stanislaus to l,os Angeb s conn-, meeting with . musical selections. to their senses? h-Hst! and he had I Isn't it time ih.-y realized that a couple of fern-hcause they are bi himl a stecrlnv i mine cam along- wneet, ntey are cmuien 10 inrir with htm. 1 iMhtire of te rn:nl and no more, that .t.f.?ui.VrlW 'fV'JC did they must give due consideration ties. Kink said. The possthii'ty that the bacteria might have been deliberately placed In berry an 1 herb shipments was carefully looked into. The spivud of tho epiitootlc win also linked up with sticker pamphlets and other propaganda matter alleged to have come from tho 4'hicago headquarters, soma of which said: "Boycott i'allfor- nla goods until Koid and Suhr aro vindicated.' 'Hoyoott I'allfornia goods until rlmlnal syndicalism laws aro re pealed." Kord and SUhr. hop fiebl work ers, are serving life terms In Kol- Botno state prison after having been convicted of murder In con nection with tho killing of Ids- riot Attorney Manwell of Yuha i tne WPei4. Kveryone oxpresseii tnemsoivuH greatly pleased with tho results achieved. With the amount oi in terest manifest, it Is expecU-d that within a short time tho outolsis will find tho park an irteai place in which' to make camp. Signs will h placed at different points iiroetinir travel lo tho para. Jf. .M. Vaught made a business trip to Portland the latter part of the week. Knv-emi hands of sheep hnvft been moved through here recent iv heinr taken to Iho high monn tains for summer range, i no niiocp hnw tho efficls ot the dry sea son and short feed, tho groator oart of them being very poor. Hoy Cook of l.ostlne was among the Wallowa visitors tho firsi oi county during a labor riot at Wheatland about 10 yearn ago. The propaganda against Califor nia goods includes a statement hy a Dr. J. Kdward rurtysk'. prominent eastern veterinarian, to tho effect that tho "foot nni mouth dtsonse was communicated to humans and that therefore no one should enter the state- nnfi ons ime goods shipped therefrom. Wholale arrests aro expected,) according to Kink. Kugene Mlmnangh made a num. lt fity well nut II , In others, and that safety of life j mi'iiilH-rs ff t he niAit'.r.K Aitr. itioicrroi s. SAVS UI I 11 IM OK 1. W. W. CI I It 'At it) (AP). James Mor ris, secretary of the general de fense committee of the Industrial Workers of the World. Thnrsdiy night charneteri.ed as ridicu lous" charges by drove I,. Kink, asHlHtant 1'nlted States district al tornev at San Kranclsco, thai W. W. wor. hoy gtit over near 1 'nion when , and timb Is more important than Sheika I, using nm arm to si,r living a few iiilnuh m of tlmi In With (the- other one was busy), went Into the ditch trying tn mUs : flivver. He paid th.- police a film nf lift this morning for beln bunk, I Hii- for driving while in Why pay any attention to C. V.ascom Slemp? Mv, Coolidge is the man people aro looking to tn handle things and it would Im no great calamity to the country if C. jlascom should pack his doll rags and leave the White House, . ;, There, is a little too much rod stuff in that 'third parly movement at St. Paul. Only the self-appointed leaders will drink the radical speeches and like them. The farmers r-f this country never were red, never will be rod, at.d have litlle use for the rod leadei-s. : Senator IMcNary says he cannot very well attend the (Democratic national convention as his desk is covered up with work. Uight, Charlie, stick to your post of 'duty, just as you did during the late campaign in Oregon. The Vote you received indicates that people of this state want you to stay at that desk. reaching (he destination? smoki(. i Yin: U'oohs. (Nilnmbus I Hspatch : 'alifnrnin fori-st fire statistics for the past year show the greatest number of fires for any twelve months since 1!H7. The total number recorded was 1,3fi7. floiiin of these were due lo lightning which Is, of course, be yond human control. Others came from sparks scatter ed by railroad trains a cause which Is so far only partially ca pable of control, hut can probably She; iy lip aro the liest l.iok-.lf. mn((, entirely so in the mture. lug hi In (.ramie." Other fires started rrom the He; ni pni mine up nunlnst nperattons of brush burners, a them on.utme." 'necessary work which can he done jat such times, and in such a way, ' A new story ts ffoing around Jujas to cause no danger, Oilinde about a negro who .was j Some fires were the work of ln asked by the proprietor of a store itentlonnl Incendiaries a cnuso how ho happened to need credit 1 which ran never be entirely ellm when he'd such a good garden limited, hut may be reduced by vlg truek crop. lorous detective work, and the dras- j "The ducks got about all ibe'tle punishment of nil offenders who crop, sir," was the mournful re- can bo caught. !'. ' . All these, reasons, however, ac- "What you mean, ducks?" 'count for but 60 per cent of last "Welt, you see," cxphtlned tlU (year's California forest fires, old man. "When I sent the stuff: Of the other 60 per cent, not n up to Portland they deducts i ho 'single one sprang from a cause freight, and they deducts tho stor- which should not have been con uge rhat-Kes, and they deducts thejtrollcd as a matter of course by "With the Increasing number of aidomoblles and cops." Hhei kat mournfully declared (his morn ing, "the highways Might tn he made both longerwiud wider." coinmNsltiu, ami they deducts the taxes y i s, sir. de ducts got ahniit all th,e crop and that's why I'm here." the person Immediately responsible tho campflro builder or tho smoker. ' The Dispatch has never thought 11 wise to make an uniualiried war "IPs iinly fl nYlnek ami 1 Ion the smoking of tobacco. It has told on tn cmo ntler supMar." lie: "That's nbat , The less a man knows about his own bujtaewi. the more ho thinks he knows about tho business of government. no sort of sympathy, however for mint nftit." jtho smoker who will so use his clgnr, cigarette or pipe as lo cnuse oven the slightest, possible danger of a forest fire. Such an offence Is wholly inex cusable, ami the man. or woman either, who gives origin? to a forest fire In that way should ho subject Ihllvlroro ('lianlaiHiia This W'tvk.iin a severe legal penalty, with no AUiiufitimi mi iUt nurt nt the iirnm llll.l.sn0l!0. Orr-.-Tho nnminl ,M""r l-rov.y.nj. "inmv than l 'ttlnituuiilfu u..,l,r th KlllHon.l1"" m f'"'' """ ,l,c rlr0 w!,s Whlli' manamt'tlt lt'Kjin It.H IUM Hfittiton In the litir tent 0:1 tin- roiirthoiiKo Inwit. The iro- pri'iidlnfr lh rooi nnu mn m- lis.' Ill western uliitea nnd llleir illy nlillnir In n hnvenll or Cnll- fiirilln KOHdM. News dlKputeheH were the first Inllmallnn he lind hail nf any snrh nrtivity. .Mr. Morris asild. He said, n rorm.'.l statem.nt denyinu !" rnniB-. would he Issued later. I'hls eharjre Is just another plot In dl.Kredit the labor orimn I7.11II011 whleh has perfnrmed surh eonstrilrtlve work III Improving the rnndlllon of mini (taillzc 1 workers In fallfoniln. In spile r.f the erlniinal syndleallslll law. whieh has filled the p. -n It. 'Ill in re . with more than a h indred "union men." the statement hy Serrelnrv Morris, Issued Thursday nlKIH. said. NEW BUSINESS COUPE IS OUT thus started. gram was opened with tho Ha waiian nrehestru --In Hie afternoon and Or. Parker Miles as lee turer In . I he evening. Tho junior ThivaU of 'IVrmrMs Hrlvo LUIhmi Itiislucvs Metj to Plight l.TSnON (AP). Lisbon Is b. lag terrorised hy nn association 1 'hnuta utiia ork w as n Iso rtr- of oxt remlsl s railing t liems lvi gnnied for the week. "Tho Hod Legion," the members . . I of which have been ' committing Astoria Itcprrsoiitailvo Appointed. (bomb outrnges nnd shoot prom , ilnent men In broad daylight. .(.,,... Three such attempts wore made AHIOKIA. Oio.-Clly Manag..-. ono w(,k nm, )rr. t A. Krai, today appointed O l,n(T on ,h,4 n,,vi0P nf voVVt Clyde Kullon to represent HHveral well knowjt business mn ctiy of Astoria at the Columb-i h.1Vl, ,,,r, frtr Knincr nUr i,.tv. i lv. r J:isin rate henrlng. now In ,nif rx00Vi il threatening tellers, progress hoinro u ivpresenlative Mmt, jiian. o arrests have been of the Interstate commerce com- mdo and documents found imll mliion at Walla Walla. Mr. Kjil-!r:.te thai the hulon has a hiri.e ion Is attorney for tho port of Astorln commission, and will al.o nppear for that body at tho rut-hearing. momborship of very young men. An ursenal of bnmlta and wea pons was found in the home of one of th men arrested. Having In mind tho particular requirements of the city nnd tra veling salesman, tho doctor, the small fumtly and the woman in tho homo who wants a small car for her own porsonnl use, Willys Overland amtouncoa tho produc tion of Us new lhmlness Coupe, on the popular Overland chassis, to sell at 50, f. o. h. Toledo, t). "Wo believe that this new car Is tho last word In convenience, roominess and nll-nround driving comfort," Is tho comment of (let tlngs nnd Hanks, local Willys-' Overland dealer on tho fnctory's announcement. "Tho new car Is equipped with doors of extra width. 31 I-S inches ucross tho opening, thus providing for easy entrance anil exit on either side. The wide straight seat gives ample room for two largo people and will accommodate three 'In a pinch. "Tho body Is built of exception ally hea"vy metal, sturdily rein forced and unusual pains are taken with the finishing ' opera tions, fourteen being required to Injure tho lasting, durable finish. "The Interior of the body is fin ished in durable, long grain Span ish upholstery. "Tho design nf this car renders available more leg and elbow room than In any other coupe at or near Overland' rrico class. Inside width of the car Is only 3-lti of an Inch less than four foot. Tho seat cushion of 4j l-R Inches wide. There are more than K inches be tween steering wheel and back cushion. "A roomy renr deck provide ample room for samples ami lug (V3Ke. Its hinged cover Is provid ed with a loek nnd is protected, against dust and leaks." Lightens a kitchen task One filling lallt for day' "jyp fuel wasted 'Ready to light Instead of several . heavy loads of coal and wood one easy filling of Pearl Oil often lasts for days . in a good oil cook stove. Pearl Oil is easier in every way al' ways ready, easily controlled, and no overheated kitchen. For best results be sure you get the Standard Oil Com' pany's Pearl Oil. It's refined and re refined kerosene of the highest quality only, absolutely clean'burning, odor less and non-corrosive. Avoid disap pointment order Pearl Oil by name. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CaKfernia) uffer With Aching Feet? er Shoe I'm not wait till warm weather brings yo t foot trouble. Invent now and spare yourself thin pain. - 0 , Purine Hie war, Cantilever Shoes wore part of (ho lied Crons nurse's equipment. The R flovornment ehoso this particular brand because? they are light, resilient nnd health ful. A tront for sensitive feet. All Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention . her of flights here Sundny in his airplane, a largo crowd of inter ested persons were at the Inndlng field, a couple of miles east of lown during the greater part of the day. A number of passengers woro taken tor a spin over the lown and surrounding valley. The weather bus been sonifwhnt cooler hero during the past couple of days with heavy ;louds hang ing along the mountains. Parts of tho county have been visited with light showers of rain. Small Tracts Several 11 to 5-aoro tracts Just north of Hivorsido Pork. Close to the now mill site. . Hut one mile from the business center of tho city. These tracts aro very desirable and ore closing nut. quickly. Prjced low nnd on convenient forms. See us about these for further par ticulars. Wm. Miller & Co. Store at Hi-ookM RobboU. SAI.l'r, Ore. Hurglars who gained entry hy breaking the glass" r of tho front door made way with dry goods, valued at ubout $2oa ; from tho store of Howard Knmp ai. Ilrooks, according to word received hero hy Sheriff Oscar Power, fare- f y lessnoss and tho fact thut goods of , f much higher value were not loueh- 1 ed indicated that tho work wna done hy amateurs. , y Correct Writing Paper Hero you will find theso :i'lno papers In all stylos nnd tints. The correct style for your special; use. Red Cross Drag Store Nose Guards I'ou iioicsr.s Made nf fine mesh galvanize screen I 'rot eels your hoix from flies Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. IT OIL man-con , live -on less; v.. after, hemarneJ-i MAnniED OR SIN GLE, you can't afford to pay out your money nnil not "know Just whero nnd how It is spent. And yon can't nfford to take clianees on hav Iiik to pay the same ti'.il twice, either, A riMH-klllff Arrount at this Rank la the only businesslike way to spend money. When yon Toy r-y Check you write your own receipt ; no chance for any disputes over hills, nnd you always know where every dollar B'oca. pay nr ruF.ric It In safer and more convenient. ! 4