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Pf Four : LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES TiyAV?.S? (Imrporatad) Mi riUMK B. APPLEBY- ..EJItcr and Publishes MaVRVBT V. MATTHEWS. .Business Maaacar -Published veolnca. except Sunday, at 141 Adam A'ent, fjl Graada, Orefoo. Th. Observer-Busr published .very Krlday. 1 ' Katarsd M Ui Poatolflca at La Grande. Oregon, aa Secoad CUaa Mail Matter under act of March 2, 1(7. . 'w orncux. paper op union county and tui ..- ClTt OP ,LA GRANUJ5 --.- MEMBKK ASSOCIATED PRESS TIm AasoclAted Press U exclusively entitled to tiM for pub MeaUoa of all qswa dispatches credited to It or not otberwlaa sradlted If puDllshed therein. All rUhte of republication of apm In I dispatches In tbla paper, and also tba local aeva bars la alas are reserved. . , - ' '' , "" ' 8UBBCRIPTION RAT Kb " ' '. Hj Carrie Dalle, per month In advance... bally, per alz montba la advance- EaUir, alal copy - T(e S4.1 Bf Matt . Dairy, par month to adrancs- Callr. per au montba In advance.. nallf. per rear in advance. -11.60 ..!. Weekly Observer-Star, per yesr .J.Ot ' ADVERTISING RATES Display, for.bjn. per column Inch . DUfilay. local,, per column Inch- -400 Time contract rate on application. THE DESTROTER OF I.IFEThou (halt not go up and down aa a talebearer among thy people;. I am the Lord." ' Lev. J:l. . !. ' , " ;; . , ,-' There may be nothing new under the sun but our po lice officials say that some mighty- strange things happen under the moon. ' , ... YJ OFFICE CAT & Junius Thank God for home. You can hnc opour hat without paying a dime to set It back. He -I 'oi aluuued of my fail tin to keep abreast of luotleni M-k-m-r. Take Uie elw-trk- Uelit. for la Maacr. I haven't Utr UmH klra bow it ToritJk, haeet young ifiing Why, h'n irry wnipk . i ou pre? a button ami tlw lisht context cm. DELEGATES TO CONVENTION IX HOT LAKE TODAY HOT LAKE. (Special) Hot l.ake benefited by the conference of women's federated cluba which Im Grande brought to thbj section of. the counlry ben Ibe regular eekly program aaa held here hud night- aliss ' Grace ' ChambesiaUi. of Ashland, sho has Just completed a term ss first vice president of the federation and who was candidate for the presidency in yesterday's spirited election, proved herself an entertainer of unusual ability when she rave two original read. J Ins. 'The Spinster and "Eating - - w .iania i" me .- i iwiu- The alar pupil rose at the school berlatn has come out to the sana entertainment to declaim bis'torlum and will be a put lent here, piece. "I,end me your ears!" hejfol' se-eral daya j bawled. "Ha!" sneered the. mother I A group of the Oregon City dele. of the pupil s horn he had defeat-'galea who came here for a few LACK OF NEWS f " m:'- : BIGGEST WORRY I mr: ' :-: ed for honors, "that's Sarah Jane days rest immediately Iwran's boy. ail right. He would- the conference, n't be his mother's son if he didn't the program. following : h also aasisiea wiin i DO LONDON, ilay 7 (AP. Oreat BriUtin apprara to be worryinir oiore about the nes famine In (be li-nae strike aituatioa which now mista than about a possible food ihortiifff. r , Moet of tkv population i sptn i ioiT half IU time trying to fin J out ha ia happcriiiiicr and jour nals prtntd in Faria and various 11 r it us h citk-a, which are beincarht to London by airplane are bouicht' ly in the streets regard let of lhir di-(e. Waminea in both the British Oazettt and the British Worker, the jrverninnt and labor organs. respectively, not to credit rumors made sympathizers of each It Hsi - lit thaa InHnglrlal rfi.ni.la Mrs. William Stone j k(.D,jcjl o( .nnh(nB pr(I1,ed want to borrow something." . leave a group of violin . numbers, j of ,ne oppo,jte lirw while sirs. H. r. l.mdaa, offered Wireless supply houses are hav- Psmela fwho had b!en told to several "oca I groups: Both were m. , immense business as the brush her teeth) "slolh'er. you arcompanied by Mrs. William , oew, .( out b. government always ask me lo do thai, and it's Kraasig. chairman of the musical every two hours Is much fresher my fa vol He thing 1 hate to do." department of Ibe Oregon Kedera-I than that aupplied by the maki ' ... I lion. Mrs. William Wright spoke J shift handbills that are being is- One of tlu lianlewt tlllneji flic brle'iv I miihiI from n9plv s,..v girl of today lias to do. t to con- Other numbers on the program ' rice in London. Because of the vintv a man inai lie at irie -mi weie a bnel talk tiy nr. v.. i. i-ny i printers' strike, the well-known cheese" afu-r lie lias laranl lier and a humorous reading. - "Kand J newspapers are appearing in au- talk oirr the phone to anotlier of will Tell." by I- M. Jensen. La- breviated editions In addition to hie pet-as. Grande. Miss Klorence New berry, j being late. la patient from spoKirne wno oi- Kuture has endowed many afel-'recla the music of the public low with the ability to make a fool rebools -there, lead the community of himself without exciting any singing and assisted Kred and Ef coinmenl. j tie Ivee. in singing some of their f native colored songa A certain well-known Oregon i 1 man went away at the conclusion rpwrk I?f"iVC PIRQT a vr sw a & . " of an Impotrant case before the judgment and been pronounced. A few hours later. h!s lawyer w-tred him as follows: "Right has trium phed." The W. K. M. wired bsck: "Appuil at once." DOCTOR FLAYS NO ! Political retribution in" -more effective in France than anywhere else in the world. Every time a government does anything, it's fired. According to ull reports, the bootleggers arc doing pretty well, but the Illinois, Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages sold 10,000,000,000 bottles of soft drinks last year. THE BOYS ARE HERE.' Yesterday, before the last groups 'of visiting federation delegates "could' possibly" vanish" fn" a homeward direction, La Grande was receiving a new host of state convention pilgrims in the persons of the De Molay loys from all over Oregon. And as the club women departed with extremely ..mnwti... ti,.,. l ;... i ;i..iu.. i t n a:iiui biiuuico w uic o MU3J.MW1111.V anu uuuicajr, &u(at wus against NEW YORK. Way 7 AP). The burden of maintaining ocean traffic between the I'nited Suites and Great Britain bas fallen upon the shoulders of shipping men In New York today, with news that -English ports were tied up so badly by the general strike that w irptntlS VPID' r ""neiona LAKE THIb IiAK,ha4 been cancelled. The Mlnneionka of the Atlantic Tiansoort line was scheduled to sail from Ixindon today but has been unable to load her cargo. TO FISH I a ICE 116 YARN JOKEPH. Ore. May 7. (Special) Two boy scouts. Guy Iiavis and Monald Green, hold the distinction of being the first to fish In' Icr j 1-akc Ihls season. The boys ac-. . Jrompanled Kred and Tom Or.-sn; McrCUTV Dl'ODS to 26 jlo f.'opper King basin early Sun- j ? ' .-.... jday morning and leaving the nin V 111 Kiamaih Last -N IglU there wended their way : up tbej ! "'-I' mountain trail to the laka. .j KI.AM ATH KAI.I.S. Ore. Slav 7. Not much snow- was encountereu - . . .. , - - . -Ari rollowing one of the cold- untfl they n eared Copper King fall est May nights on record, with Hie . -rt. ' .. temperature dropping to 14 above. ell crusted and the boys were without ;wet enow and sleet began falling herj this morning, covering the we hope will the De-Molay. delegates regard La Grande's 'the inrtituiion. I'OItEhT CKOVE. Ore.., May. 7. (A I') Expulsion from the. univer sity of Virgil Lilly and V ebstrr Werts in connection with the pub. licalion of "In lefense of Neck ing" In the university paper was upheld by lr. John K. Iobbs, pre sident. . v Dr. liobtis flayed the puirilcalion of, the article which was suppress ed after some Sou copies of the pa per had been printed, ana a-curea ,.... ,,.h. ,h ,h lwo James H. Oavis. of Tacoma. deoos- able to make the ascent- the line of snow shoes. - Reaching the lake the boys' . found about five feel of snow and l)eDOc,erl Rffrnt: Will 1 -n-rine II Tl.ev Imred holes ISCU IVfgtniS . III through the Ire with Utile difflcul-: ty and soon had a string of nice ( fish. They caught eleven ue- twen them, onu of which mea-j SEATTLE. May 7. (AP) Wer- surcd fifteen Inch.-s. eight mcaaur- " A. Kupp. of Aberdeen, and ground with a blanket of white. Fight Hartley's Action r Itohbs declared about nine Inches. - niverslty ol w asftington re- r. IMbus declared . , ....... . , i... genls. announced lar, nihi ih.i efforts in their behalf during the remainder of the weck.l''' "Xment in he '"' r-u " Gu' "na Tl": ,h,y ,n"-lli"e inntute .,uo war- I l... l.ln tm ,, hurrt -llmll in M iPlintruwu iiif BUlin'ini! univrrlsty. h. ih. in .1. court al Olyniula to contest their n,lnl.J UrliHl-H U.-r, ,1 IKl rl I 111! . Boys always like a good time, they anticipate it ed jiiout tin .anniau i Yellow posters on wnicn were , , ., i.j seasoned removal by Governor Hartley. en find the trip none too easy atl Boys will be boys and the fine. Drotnessive. eneriretic type found in the order of De Molay is, of course, no ex- i GffDtion. Bovs ulwavg like n (morl timp thpv nntirin:itr it and realize it with equal pleasure. r Tliey play hard because bul ,h' ' ,Ve . x-. - - it is the play-season of life-the few yeara when all the '. lT p PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCED HERE BY J. H. KEENEY j joys of youth nre actually theirs. , So if the staid and con- scrvative citizens of the city have difficulty dodging cars j in their rush from one convention; activity to another; if j they are awakened in the wee, small hows by sounds oT youthful enthusiasm; and if they find their homes opened c i rx r ij:ii.. ovterai iiy i-itv iin ( Decided Upon by Solons, NEW YORK. .May 7. (AIM Babe Itulh r.-trn.d ' lo IhCYsrH kees lineup today and banged his !si.th home run of the season in the first initing of the game with lielroir, Gebrlug scoring in front of him. ' Several of the. administration lr- j to swiftly moving young dynamos, they may well recall posais for tightening up of the dr j have taken place m i Jhe-days of their own youth and the pleasures and activities i -frc-...ent have been decided ( ""' ,,"wHO,";l1 m'm" ,...,!, . , . , ' .. . by the senate prohibition coiiilnlt- m iiiiaui that would ;have lieen theirs under modern conditions. It is a sou ire of much pride, and enjoyment to the pco- While fin;il ronrhisions wre de ls. .f .u t a- j s ... ! rerred unill next w-eK. 11 whs iii- ic vi nit; xa uruiiuu vuuiinumiy to nuve. uiis t'nveniiuii ,,lrat,.1 , ViruAm ;H tl,n ,...4 r n 1 ..)--... .1,11. iuria if hnva Yafa av av v " llVIt, T- lOT- 4 1 II Vail OMl1: Vs. VI t-KVII 1 IllA Ull i tvhaf nthor1 limn ran Ko f.it.H ciir.li u .WW,.., f ..r. In th r running trucjp a w... . aw , , j Word ! Jut lM-n rM-eiv.J WAftHINCTO.V. May 7. .CAP) frw, I'ortli.nd by J. 'H. Key the t. P. oh In the ral- iwHnirt r uK'nt. and John II. liefcnl. Kneral bacRaice aeen Knllow wk the appointment nf i. J. i.otl!ns to Kiircif -I Mr. Me- J. t'uimnmc. chti-f rirrk tn th' Rinral pawnff-T (J.-paf tnicnt. was nam-'! lo mic- chi Mr. li'-fral uinl IJoy-1 Unir. f clerk, -effective .itfandoned ax ell men on whose shoulders titut oon resSt, paituil)y at least, thai nn-ii r whirh custom eoiieeiont!'1 p3.a&.r UK the Responsibility of Ieadeishjp and good, citizenship? Theretwo,,w b4 willll,)o,'lcu1.i.n...1; aVciu- i i ; ... . 1 . . . jpapcrH from craft tht-y suHiM-ctetl , a nhfhint- ni ilm cfnfn tnix Hi IIia -.lA .w. .. n 4 i ... . ' fO IIVri.lalllJ (Jl Hit BWllt III VI I U IU11.1UII UItt7 OU 1 1 1 If mi trt 1 1 V its boyhoodi Fortunate are we, therefore, that such organi Kutipn3 as Hhese are in existence to help mold youthful character, to help tram future citizens for in spite of the good time that is evident on the surface of their sojourn. the"boys have a serious intent and a worthy purpose for , would ie recommended to the sen-! f hamaolvoa " .. . ate Judiciary committee, probably! 4 Incidentally, we hope that they like La Grande and the J-.astern Oregon country, th.it they may appreciate its ad vantages and resources. We hope that they can come aitain many times through the wonderful years of onnor- junity that are before them. . , would engage in Ihe rum running. Irade. j Koine .senators said the sections ' of Ihe in amendment bills recom. j" mended by the Ireasury and agreed j upon by Ihe committee would be j whipped Into one measure whlrh ; next Wednesday or Thursday. Fighting Resumed in Moroccan Territory NOTICE! We have a fine slock of Used' Cars, all in good shape and ready to go. Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-500 Cor. Hh and Adams I: A HAT. Kr-'itch Morrcjco. May 7. (AP) The first f.Khtinc nii.ee y -lite Mays brrak up of the Morro coan peac- coiifi-rnce Im Ran tp d.ty, l-'r n h a v talon Ix-gati tinittt iiik tuij.oriant It iff tan piM.it urns early this morning. 1 1 i 1 th" Ktent h troops uta.Hvd in th east ern iH'etor lifpritu H itiovf merit itt I lie r-i.ion ol K-rt, mi conjunction uith the SpaniMli ItoopH nlilch it? Ran mol:nf touattl Ai.ih ! Miliar. j Knjoy Ifealih and Ilap pinejwii to tle Very Itrim ! of Uie Oip. Ran!li j l'ontfMitiun l-iurerr j Through I toctor Mayville's t natural "Hul.-a of Health. In conjunction with the fain- Call and See Us Sunday We are om?ii all day Sunday and are pirpured with u large. variety of Cakes and Ties to tempt your appetite, ' Prices 25c lo 50c" , i ,.' , i. ; Our 1'ivducts Made to Sell More. . Gwilliams' Elcc.ric Bakery "Home of Golden Crusi"..-Made to wll more. ' , Open Sundays, j Opposite Observer Roscburg (iioup Will Join in Celebration For' j CONGRESSMAN ELTON WATKINS of Portland I Candidate for the Demo cratic Nomination for United States Senator :j Will Speak at the ' (TiY HALL SATURDAY, MAY Sth ; at S o'clock P. 1.1. ij The Public Is Invited 'Hear him discuss the! oils "Nature C'nre" which is ; now- tbe Most ., Advanced I Method of the day. ' Correct lllood Pressure i antl troubles of tbe Htomach 1 and Ihleslines. Cleanse the ! Sstem of its (oxlc Bases. 1AV1I,I.K .NAT I HE j CI UK 1IO.MK j Now ln l Tla 1'iihlh'. Vapor. mood-Wash, Tub. j Klcvti-u and Milesian liatlis I Klectro TlKMupy ; full H01I7 MriM-aars by j Kpert 3lasscin. Thone your appointments ! MAIN 6:'l .. MAYY1LLE NATURE CURE i HOME 1 ' 2 1 OA rast Ailnms Ac La t;niiidc, Urc. ' Coryrislit ie:l ' Uirl bcaalincr & Marx We Are All Learning To Prize Good Craftsmanship In furniture, in automobiles in everything that we must live -' , , with daily, we're all learning to appreciate worth of fine handi 'work. That's "why so many. men of discrimination come here -for Hart Schaf f ner & Marx Clothes - they know it stands for excellence in tailoring as well as in style the mark of superior craftsmanship. ' Easy fitting, sturdy, .smart that's why so many men .de mand Florsheims at all times. -No slipping or gapping in skeleton-lined oxfords. ... Most Styles $10 Some $11 The smartest in Straw Head-, gear is here! Swiss Yeddos, flexible sailors; Sennits, sailor: brims; , Leghorns, the smart turn-down brim style, plain and fancy bands. -. $4, $5, $6, $7 -- N. K. West & Go. stor La Grande's Leading Store For 25 Years LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS Summer Frocks For Misses iMSKHI ItlJ. (r-. M..y 7. (Al! - At u liif.ttnc of tle I'litiMjimt rltll.fB In .1 tiiiet.t ll... 4...tT..tk.w ' tenie.i uy kiib-ii t.i torn tn iieiRKAL issues in his usual'S N..iron Cutoff r 1 Itrutinn uk tin- f .,,) .i-a,,.,-,,,,, i iaulmoty h.o i,,. Th. viHire 1 iUlk UHd VlgOVOUS Wa. J luenilHTsltlli of Ihe ILm-l.iir's hos-J , ( i UICI UUV.) t lillalUy ; c luh is t- t-. to ntti-tl-1 f j uie KUCtn' rlfi.riilliKi H'irini(:in : til l Kos Luib"s ri .uk lmil. i Mother's Day - Next Sunday Itonirmlter Your Ilesl Friend. Send a box of WHITMANS t'ANUY Call us up and we'll deliver it for you. Red Cross Drug Store Age 2 to 16.......:. ...$1.50 to $1.93 GIRLS' HATS .....:........L:v...-....93c to $2.93 GIRLS' SHOES, to age 16. ... $1.95 to $3.93 GIRLS' UNDERWEAR, age 2 to 12 23c to $1.25 GIRLS' OUTING SUITS, age 6 to 11.. $1.23 BOYS'. LONG PANTS, age 2 to 6 made like j Dad s, at sj)ecial low.pnce... $1.93 BOYS' HATS, CAPS, SHOES, UNDERWEAR And WASH SUITS at Low Prices. Come in Saturday for $ Day Specials. Discontinued Hats and Dress' at $1.00 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP w . . w, sn is u i a 'I: