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Monday, February 8, 1926. Page Four- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER (liHtrKra(iil) An ImUiHUilinl Kranpapct THANK B. AI'1'l.KHY.. HAKVEY K. MATTHKWS.. Editor mid I'ublUher . Uuslnrss alunasor PubHulu-d cvvnlnK. i-xiipt HuiiJay. at 141 Adams Av.-nuf, La Qraodu. Oregon. The Olisirvir-War publlsiird every Friday. Entered at the I'oslofllii- at l.a Uriidc. Urtfoo. u tkcon.1 Class Mull Matter uiid.T act ol M:ircu !. 1SI9. . OFFICIAL t'Al'Ktl OF UNION rOUNTT AND TUB ; ' C1TV 1F I.A OUANUE MEMI1KK ASSOCIATED ritERS ' The Associated I'ress Is faoluaivrly eutltlrd to use for puV. Ucatton of all nuus dispatches credited to It or not otherttls credited If published therein. All rinhta of n-puullcatlou of special dliiimteries 111 tins paper, und also the local news uero . In also are reaervcu BUIoCKH'TloN 11A1E& lly laiTtet Pall)-. P' T month In ndvunce. ; I Wily, per six inonlhs in advaucc Daily, smfilo copy .M.1 So lly Mall Daily, per month In advance Dairy, per six months In advance lJally. per year In advance Weekly Observer-Star, per year W J t:.td l&.Oii u.oa ADVERTISING ItATEb Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch Time contract rales on application. 4-0 i'lO GOOD NEWS "Ami Hn-y ranitt inlu the land f Canatin unto Jiu-nl. and toM him. Jost ph is yet nllv. Olid he is covi iiKir over-all thr laud uf KftTpl. And- Is- , mil said, it is euuUKh; Jusvpli my ton wyvi Utr Uktn.f , 44: Si-i'S. - , - ' OUT OUR WAY One of the neasons for divorce may lo too much pet ting bcfoit! num-inge and not ciunijrh afterward. Shieks should remain sliieks as loiij as ios.sil)le. . , JISTICE. Tlie incident in Lexington, Kentucky, where a thousand militiamen were detailed to guard the courthouse during the trial of a negro charged with a double murder and an tussault upon a white woman, is more creditable to the re sponsible officials than to the citizens of a state and city n" h-s 'Kii-r -r-i ... . . ... . . . - . . .. 'roteil heeail-4 jJm a ."insula m which a duly constituted court functioned under the flr cmrn.tiiw iii-uo I threat of mob interference and violence. ' I 'Jw tt me have Hi.m an-' . . ,. .,. .iii 'fete: I'll put it ultcrv lu wifr No doubt there must be many voting Citizens in the blue nn w H' i to r Its fe"Tri?'y jil uD I N A I.I E OH ThiS ' WN I . ! Z-., .-r M fl LvY RLA- hopci-rt LJ M r,oKiA do j- - r; 35 MS&'J AM I "11.11 II- k-i : . 1 "" ' J - II II II III ft II frv III m I , , , : , BtorK'd soon oftc- Rv WTT f TAMd! "lf J"l on J not. In ula ana'affainat Jack iCounU U a iiiaiw 01' flunwn and nm in- Jle la counwl for me ui u-nu- Uvns of our party runnlntf around am in me iaimic ium-, wm.n like cruzy p opl" tryh.p to local jed Saturday afternoon as hook as their relative. and frlcndJi. We !m- the Noble Jury had withdrawn. utfdhitHy commanded them all to I itgsemhlc at one given Knot and began checking them off and send ing- them In nut os to our hotel. ' llveryoup Accounted For. -Utck down to the hotel we went (and with the aid of list carrlnd by our itasnenirers we' had accounted (for everyone in lens than an hour. frhere were many narrow escapes. Many had to jump out of windows. la fe- had retirx-d. tine lady jiimiHd Iwenty-fonr fi-ft to the (ground but escaped with only noirw bad hrulsef. Much clothing, many srijw und overcoats were lost. It wiis lifter midnight when beds were I found for everyonu and we were able after aH the excitement' to re tire. t . The n'-xt morninf7 the passengers helped fil each olh:r out .with cloth.-- Kerne had an extra over coat or sweater. Borne extra shoes (and stockings.- even the Japanese j supplied kimonas and clothing1. The Japanese performed . many heroic acts and we have many thing of infi-ret connected with the fire to tell our friends on our return. (To be continued.) iN'OBLE fcETS HALF YEAR, $300 FINE outlnu-d from liige Oiif) Vv4l 4katJIH MIO. Ilrisss It sop; lierp llinl n Nev fond. Youit-'dvfent appai-eiitlywas thy,ti you were taken smhlenly and gTimsly dr ink after you reached1 Mie j:Ul. and wen- in, full control: of your wnws lu fon tliaf wh .1. you ws-re'arr-.st'd. i. I'liyMcinns on me muiiu len-, jTi'd that liiuur intght' be. nUtlnd. litii the Momaeh for. a period tif I time In-fore" It tuok effect on' J lie. IsjNt.-m. "Tlmt mignt ha vi ietn tm. nith the old bonded Muff, liuV e'iylMid knows that moimnhin whiskey acts imhiedhtt-lv as soon , xc-pt modern machinery. Amer- ;Th-n .to the' Imperial hotel t hp J itniiH'ttm-' before H reaches the ; lean made good. can In found here 'finest liot:I Id Japan for lunch- 'stomach.' 'and there. tici.illy hats nd shoes ; eon. This hotel -m-ax designed by j Cnmil Ainuseil. of which the Japanese are very ln Anurh-an and Is different from i An involuntary litter among the SET DATE FOR STATE MEETING - (Continued from Pago One) pan led by Mrs. Williams ut the piano. Jiarlcy Jtichardson. coin ma'nder of American i-gion .po. No. 43. was a guest of the evening and was called upon for a few remarks. . - Williams C.lveii Jewel J-ast year at the state encamp ment at Port Orford. it was vob d to present each past department commander with a jewel, giving the outgoing department comman der and two past department cum in tinders a Jewel each year. lait week at a meeting of the l'o'-t-land camp. Seneca Keuts, the first state commander, was given his Jewel. Saturday, evening during the banquet Jl. K. Williams, the second state commander, was pre sented with his Jewel. The pre sentation was made by the state commander. Aft'-r tho banquet reg ilar lod--;e meetings of the veterans and la dies' auxiliary Wert held seprrate ly. with visiting members '.n charge. . Senior Vice Command. t Isafc Manning took the chair for the vetf rails' meting and six can didates were Initiated. Klve. niv.v members were taken Into tlie aux iliary. Iuring the nwetlng II. K.W11 llnma. gave an "Upton for Govor nur'' talk. UTf l?: Grande People' View w Ur.4l.lVrJiTrThe Beauties of Japan!,, CAT (fontimiid from' V.i-zr- tn Id. Jaivui Is iv-ni in the niaviv? ; warts mm moiLts ahout the ialju.-' j-V isited sex-rat hrincaaud tcm- plea none of them l-tng of much ' in t err I to tu as I hey lacked rotor. (as anything w- KaT cwr seen. tne isiet'l;itors ws iiuiekly hushed as da Vis will PROBE ARMY AIR SERVICE . (Continued froiu'l'age One) 1 'GARMEL KID' Is IIh- ik'U- stiailu III I aijlr' sIiwm. We arc featuring I his eulur in iiiiiiiIkt or rtH. lint'livo slyli-s In ' ' " Armstrong '., ; Johanscn t Moore Scliaffcr I ii I'lirthtT lroof Of j West's Ixadershlp . " ' IM K Woe I A r l is as. it stji av uw j La GrnnUcs Lvaillnic Stars I J J'or 5 fears UOTEL ASTOD 2W4k HiO , Ls. Assess A EVERY ROOM ku PRIVATE TOILET 505 Bath, New. Modern '' Qose to Shopping District and lliasTTSs FREE CARACE ' . Tarif faW4i THIN MEN.. -V,-. iv;V SKINNY MEX'f;:,'':-',K RUN DOWN MEN ', k i NERVOUS MEN I Tou'r' bt-hind the tim", if yo'l ilon t know that f'od Mver Oil js tip, great 4aft flesh producer- In' vvorbl.r "' ' ' - - if' :-t ' betioA-rd to be -air service wfficers .' lteraus ft contains more; -.y1ar on duty with. the. national guard j .zing vitamints than afiy food'ya-j'' nnd reserve organisations t hrougli-'can ge. : ,i"-v o jt the country, to "get busy" in Ymi'l ' le ir'tid to know 11t t o their support of the air corps bilh I.lver till voim's- in sugr. cat-I' now before ongpess. jt iblels' now. so If yott really 'wai , 1 to pit 1 or 12 pounds uf wlM. ' WATKft Kf.nCl'lOX C'AI.Iii:i 1 healthy flesh on your bohrs' anlf CiLAUSTONIC, Ore. The city f feci well snd slrongaHk I.'el prass country, of which Lexington is the tnulitioiKil capital. who feci deeply 'the slijrnin thnust upon their pitnid com!,,,? Strrt l'irl t'leaii. marvel at uch a-structure b iugMiie bailiff rappd for silence. The sini'll as on go lon:r the In Japan. i "As the district attorney stat .tn-et ts not yx-ry inviting but lh- . Too u-ti rtli ami Pniuns i -''s arguim nt t the Jiry." strvels an- krpt nmsonaldy clean i tnn.br nmrnlip tt ! w.-nt on the Judge' the b-gisla coii!iderin the fact they hve no ,n, on a special tialn m It 1 dining I ,,,r' uppt-ara to recognise a dif y.P-v-;.ks and the strxtts are very jr.tr attachtM lor Xtkko. We wer- ter-nce la-tween being intoxicated narrow. able to eat only mtle of the food I,na 'ing under the influence of !..!,. i lM.c.r ... ..,. f it wn,,ii liinor. Any di gree is sufficient woner If Ntvth originated tli Rtylnc thai "variriy is the tstonwealth hv past lynching and the pi-ecautions which pee ( life." j a.. r-: j i : i ' ... jic goxnior ana county umeiais uwmea necetry u pi-. A u,.k,.r lHrn r mm-: - r l " , A M'oUhxn Mkko. with vent anmimstnition of lynch law in this aiso. lute m.d nen upiitt awi.-y to .,,....... .k..;11" evnitiieiv bum ancient Ed Ilanis. the nepo slayer for whom the constitution . . . fiH convietion under the statu Miiiilay morning b ft the dok tin- linu iaa n-h .t rii. ami a sifcl1 train for Tohio. the . . The law does not make a ills- rapitsd of lh4 e in lire, which has . . .. a . ... .tlm-tion b'tween cases tt win ' jthe drivinc while ;intoxtcat'-d r -"- (suits In injurira to others, except nm . ).! of iimtisluuirliter. Voil icounell of (iladstone has gnint' d I t'ross (rug Ktore. Cl;uy 'tVugs V jjtwo petitions of citizens presented i any druggist for a box; of '.WrfJoyW -ito them for the gradtag and pluc-! t'od Liver Oil Compound Tables. ling of concrete curbs and side-! Only gu cents for Bo tablets and walks on Hereford and Harvard " ou don't gain five pounds In street a . j "fi dsiys your druggist IsaulhorU- ' A special election yn call d for ed to hand you Itfick the : mohy Mnrvh 16 to vote on the amending you paid for them. Adv. . -"i of 'the city charter so as to allow 1 the Increase of city bond Issues. If Ithe amendment carries, bonils will of the United States was not a sufficient Ruanuitee of the! right' to a trial hy jury, pleaded puilty and had been sen tenced to hanjr within sixteen minutes after his trial opened. The forms of the laws were fully'oKerved. Etfeti those zealous champions of justice 'who1 advocate mob murder ought to le content with an orderly system of triad which gives the -accused an opportunity to; prove his innocence and still convicts him in sixteen minutes, im poses the death penalty a minute later and fixes the day of execution one month away. THKY THINK IT HUHI. Marshal Foch has hat! a raise in pay. He now gets 7".- i iaM.t.K Ivar baby mine, each lime you smile. Krth s'iis like a piimdise anhile; -lUtt wHm tears dim pnn irlfiit blue eye . Tis bke a leutpa t from .. ch ar Skies. O Utile bib' M simill and white. Tiu irtsi afraid to hold you tight, : And yet ou'w bound my heart " to you With UroiiDT IhiiiJ tli.in ch.tiu could ilv . .... .. In lite itd dai" a tidh-ge girl jemiMTor's caMie. adtiutiam U iwbieh Is forlddtb-n to cztsual tour pks and shrines seated on (side muong nohle trees, would bo prohnbly were only lucky that yo i Mt. Mel Mir iMtntit nil ber Holh e jMi-jidhaiil," n o iuFtKiiie. i hv u iuput 01 (li,In-t nurt someone. wood, sione. lrome. ivorv and gold i are about four hundred years old ! and an in perfect condition. Here I ln the court's opinloi). the law under which you were couvi9ed is a good one. , My only object Ion Is radrresk ow no nt H.MtMi Income olhf-r .fu s for not pleylug ashing! on. in Japan. .. ,n.. we saw -color- and became more ,lm Ut cvrtiun easiM.lt doe.- not! te gvvven- 4tUtn'slt-j in Lhv b.'iiiples of which v.it-ri..i.,ii khnH.nr fnr ax. but he has we expect to sec hundreds while in wno fm then.s. lves full of - . Irotgiit whtkey ajid .attempt to i driven I heir cirs on the public high- I Wc saw the leered red lacHT wa. endangering thc.livtof oLh IVncher "litve. a nt.nef ill- hridgv over which only, the em-'tr pop.-." - . . nsi ratine the use uf ihe word ",HWr may pass, and also . wire Tuik Sentcmv Stoically. . pt iu tl. .ulriven down on avenue Mx miles Noble. . received his" wntence i.N-i.o.- ii i nun i wear suspvnu ers iny p.tUts'll etunr off." le Issued to brin Bull Hun wab Into the clt. The city trciisnrer reported $H. 5 so of city funds on deposit and slated that svenil thousand dol lars worth of city bonds had lcen taken up. He was Instructed to pool all of the city bond issue sink ing funds nnd take up bonds as they became, due. Small Hoy nho had In -en sco bl ed ly his mother) "1 -say." I-nd. ne'd had n fin- lime -doing s we .lone between grral trees that, re-(stoically. Iwwnl h I most lniM-rcep1-Imind'd one of the great tn-ea at 1 iuiy in .ackiiowlelgi-4itent of tlv Ihonie.- Ths of Ihe sp cies. t'np- "courts' hoe that he would profit , tvnt'tria, wvrv planted centuries by the leon. and walked with a co by HHr p oph who'could not : ughtenril lips lack to his attor- from where he was ini iruncs, wntcn anioums w aimui aeettraiitg ui """"' .m, on. ..n.-. ...v...- t of 1hc t,.,,, Tht.y naVe 'given over by th? judge into thclmook county eoirt American 'values, for a vear's lalor in tlie seivice of the ... Ki- i proven the nobh-st .ort or i tor jtn-indy or the sheriff. itbat thr tate highway 'then is nothutg else like Ui-m in I The prisoners conviciion carries ;wilh it an automatic reocatlott of liits driver's license, as well as for- Kixnch army, French lieutenants will get six thousand j funics (tfS2) a year, and the ordinary French poilu dings down the excellent compensation of one franc a day, about tc now. Compared with other officers and men under his com mand, .Marshal Fth is extivmety well paid sufficiently fo that all buck privates in the rear rank should le urnld- tious for pnmiotion to a similar high Kink. . Considering' the purchasing iwrr of tlie . franc today, however, the famous Fivnch general io ihhuIv paid and his undcr-officcrs and men own more so. Tlie French poilu gets praciicaUy Mdhing except hi. Uh. clothing, and hrHer. Ttie franc a day which he is paid is kmly sufficient to buy his fre nueiit glass of led wine ;.t some cafe wReiv he g;ithers in the evening to discuss the old days of the war. It was always a maivelous thing to the French soldiers' and offieei that American troops nwivitl as much money as they did during tlu A. K. F. exi.sience, Tliey couldn't conceive of a soldier ,;ing vid a dollar a day (six nr seven francs at that time. :md the experience gave rise to the lclief that all Aireiiean-s veie millionaiivs. IVi'shing iv rrived a salaiy .f Slo.;,oo a year as co:i.n.ander-in-chtef. the avenigx Amcnt-au Ih iiUr.aiit was jvr.d aNut S'JtkMi a year, and elistiM nun miht wmk up to draw as much Sl.2' a day. Vet the Ft nth no!. tier wasn't di(tificd nr made le.v-t K-yal to his o-imti y. M'lstaty soiauv had always lnyn a pait of Fivnch life, they hati alvay Urn p;tid very little, the earning caj,uity m rntlian life was ahm-t eiia!ly small, and they d.d llnsi U,t f..r Fiam-e without pietion. The same conditio.; r.l;,My rits t'slay. U is not a ques tion of ci'iopensation but t'f I- ilty and devotion lo one's flag. Not know me .nyilunvr dil iViVit ihe Fivnchman is as mitbtfied as v aiv under An;rrican ci-uditions. H he!;v explain one of the difficulties tf curneivud ompetttim and cheap foieign prnluct.-. mivc the wo;keis have much the S4ime Kunt tf iew. .la win. bidding Mm to drive a car on the public highways within the space jvllle. of a year from to lay. I H. I. Hess, his attorney, who had r-eoiumended the minimum sen-' IfHfv as "too s vi-rv in eonsidera- tion of the fuel that Noble Iiail ht likv mih! i er! naught r. . The trnlIe th tie litllrk Is Mvt" a ninii tio-snl k 1mh .too loan) pir'.s think its slpOek. nit. And m..vK he is afraid of! Tlie a Wui-inlmled ;m..tr ! ur part being ry Isrgv It . his sons arlihimtic . -wax tixuing mil of tlx- llivaier. li idd between th- two lame bo- ... sa in tltr bi itffkv he uothvtl Ms. e being aligned to the Kan- ItrltiNi MiMher "Then- '' It rhwl. "Well, the i lis M- About S o'clock word cum: MMivethlni I wantetl lo a-k imi frHinate all mmhI tKH." that the Mkko hotel was on fin-. whew hi j.me. lrx. lelmr. ami i WV nisled lo the .windows and; i t. I... is w i ir.k.. V.. ...il.l ),. aii..r -.I.I fli fin imamv I l.rfl ui nmi' , llrHr "I kmm. motUer. Yei in i(lr ehiirvh. - rnnntng up toe Mil. "om half ai1""1 ' ;. irtv wimxK iic Ms tMher tla if H-r r.;l ee to H." mile tn ! nclb. ao"g wMh ihoutt- , ' r ' r 1 - u ' 1 v" 1 " i aoii iitt in ut oi ,in-in'- n. . n 'would app'-ol the decision to the X,J4iprt-nie court. lb has not yet Lallirtc oi Trial. an' as given dur- liiy, a nn -in the trial of Jack : tjtt!iH'. nothvr criminal trm-: ap i J-t'-J frin tho justice court, on .rfla, Vharg' of possesion of(tluor. "tsislsiiie w" is eiuitt'd on a. sab's jc!i.rge follow inc Ihe mid of the tneh aP.mrant In November. Muring the sstnie wrk that Noble fw:s acrtsted. His brother. i"hrlcs jliHin--. i-aUl a fine on conviction j of jioo-svsion- The 9 cond cft9e Wlieidcr tilth Kornnxl. WIIKKI.KIt. re. Ousitless ui'-n nd ettlzetis met and organize I the Wheeter Hoosers club, offi een elected were K. Itinnlsier. president: Thonias A. fathers. s-e-relarj-. and Nelo Hintala. treasur er. K'-prcsentalives of the ritib will. mMt " With representatives of the Astoria Kiv;tnl c'!ul and ehnmter of romnierre to discuss mutual Interests. The club also indorsed the Mand of the TiHa- In Insistin-- romni' i-' ion follow out lis original aim--- tuent with Titlamook county on completion of the Itoosevelt high, way from Wheel, r to Huhson- THE REASON WHY The . thrifty ma Is never forcetl to inske a bad; bar gain is because he has cos served his TIMK. MUNlvT and t'ltKI'IT thereora is iiidependeut. und self -rviitt. He is not u mlsor but n wise spender und- a good citisen. A S-ivings Account in:.th3 ban.; is a sound Investment and a start on tlx road to independence. La Grande r National" Bank : Sonne) - Rellabl - frtitalli r.N'CLE AttNER STOIBLES ONTO ONE OF UFE S LITTLE MYSTERIES FUNERAL DIRECTORS La (Jiande's LcadiiiR Finn stablish IS'Jt'i W. II. IHMNENKAMP CO. n' fee" . gi " t ( .. Vark IJlll Willi's s-nl-i Package Goods llradj maile nnil tnuiMtl Yur .rmlinriilrrr. A-V fur l-'rwi 1'in-iilnr ?.lHinili nil iihnIH nrTiiix; xrw ai.i. tiii: timi: at hiv .xst. Norton's Kiddy Shop i:tix; . stami-ix; . hkmvutitiim; r itrrroNs covi'.i;i:i nmi nmox Hul.i'.f 192b FEBRUARY 1926 SjM'TjWjT'FjS -j 1 2)34 56: 781 9 110 lljl213 14 15 16 j 17 1 IS 19 120 1 1 i 1 1 21122; 23 24i25 26'27 281- THE llth VALENTINE DAY Mart, ibK itaie tm ymr rmkrUir ml ! brr a Iwrr Wt WtMTMW (sm.1t. ttl imi asmI Mail Umh fctr RED CROSS DRUG STORE USED ' CARS' 19-." TI UOK SEDAN . td Iiallixn (ires; iiiinin- , ' 1 130.00 1925 TOl'RINC lliilliHin (iirs; Rtiiii-intrcd $.530.00 LATE .MODEL IU ICK fOl'l'E $630.00 1923 STAR ROADSTER , $250.00 1921 TOl Kl.t; (rtMtd tires; excellent mc- chanirul rondiliun ..$230.00 iui iu.M. ll;is.scr shiH-ks: tires Rood 200.00 1922 TOl Rl.Nt; Shocks; semi IwlkHms on rear; very Rood condition $I73.W) 1919 TOI RINC Cwd nmlor; rimhI rubler....$ 73.00 1920 ROADSTER Starter 5 9n.n0 KORD Cood for hug j 20.00 Perkins Motor Co. rhone M-300. Cor. 4lh n Adams