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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday,' January: 11; 1927. (Incorporated) Independcau Newsnaprr FRANK B, APPLEBT Editor and Publlabar HARVET F. MATTHEWS ..Bualoeaa Manager Published avenlora. except Bundr. at MM Adams Avenue. La Grande. Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa ek-cond Clan Mall Matter under act of March 1. 17. OKKICIAL PAI'En OP UNION COUNTT AKD TUB C1TT OF" LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS 'The Associated Presa la exclusively entitled to uae for pub llcation or all news dlapatcliea credited to It or Dot otheririaa credited if publlahed therein. Ail rights of republication of special dispatches In tbia paper, and also the local newe hera- tn also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier per month In advance- Dally, Ia,ly, per aU months in advance. Dally, single copy. T5o ..$4.60 so I By MaA per month In advance- Dally, I)lly, per alz months In advance. Dally, per year In advance : Weekly Observer-Star, per year. ..too ..12.60 ..6.00 -11.00 : ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch , Display, local, per column "eh ia.. Time contract rates on application. Si:T TIIIO Hot'l. "Niiw -t your heart und your soul to Mck the lrd yuur God." 1 Cliron. 2-: I 'J. History Repeats Itself in Action In Central State I lly Itmliif- Iuirlnr j WASHINGTON. Jan. J4. (.vi-;a .tialory reiteuiu tiwlf lu Amer- Uu liefrlendlnK of President Adul ' to Diaz of NlcaruKua. H'm the nee- und time thin country has tone to hi uid. I Ii.-iz. white N'troruKiia'H preuftlfiit in I'jK'. hud trouble with one 1ii eral Menu murh uk he now in lo difiinuitU vh Hvhel leader U Ciia. In Junuaiy, J HI 2. the Nic.iru K u.i it rnMlitiieiit UMHeinhly, or con KrvsH, wdoited and proiutilyated the XiuraKuun cuiiMllullun. which MiiiulaUd that NiruraKuan kmv-1 f riiuniy rr-Ktcd in Nic-nruKua and J that run Kr?! ulone inlKht authorize loans and levy Iuxoh. The aiwenibly at larked Ameri can Interference, claiming that the Aniericun chaise d'affalren hud sought lo monkey with the con stitution und its promulgation. reHident Itluz, who had cornel Ckl:l) I11DI) SAI.K . lly the llliic l:ll,lon dull, al Noah's Cint .Store, Saturday. Ja.l. It.. l-M-lt llrinir In your used school books you no longer need uml get the money fur tli.'in this ut-.-k at Mil verlhorn - Wright's Kumily Drug Slorc. l-12-tf I'or a limit. time big load good dry chain wood, H.t c. o. d. Main M7. - I -3-tf Diaz skin. Eight vessels of war, C'5 officers jiind 2;ju enllKted men .were used to j i .'If everything alleged is true, it's base ball in more than' """i"11 Ad..ifo: Ti.ey i.arikn.aied! ,111 me i.uniouriiiiiciii 01 ..i.iii.ikm,., , l-LAT-FKr."T The 1'OMT KVSTKXI fne f n Into uffke when President Eatrudu arches. Dr. Ingle, Sommer Hlifc. resigned under pressure, promiitlyl l-ll-i;t dissolved that ct-ngress, whieh had- elo-ted Ml-lm president t the c-oun-! The Ruth - Elisabeth Ilea ill y to- for the following term. j shoppe is now being Installed by Diaz ordered .Mena'a urrest and; Mertha Sebwel.ke n.-xt to .Menu escaped to ilaw.ya. where be, lavender l.uneh. EM-rt ope.-, convened the congress and organ- ir-H,.ity ' steward. Ruth M.--bn-d his own govrrument. Ae-'iod. Wilmn Bmllli. student. Watch corning io report, umz soon loumi , observer for opening day. I-M-21 nmiKeii in Nfre Hiruius unu uiikiici outside of .Managua. hooI K.Is now available' for Al this point the l ulled Slalc Uym ,, , , , ,.ounlv ieped in and Its intervention a.-, K lJ(xnn Ko Huiidma;. M liaiemiy hs un lout imivu me i timn, I.. rirt. -.li:.tf ;,oiic sense. . in night ambuscade In MiiKiyo. the ; surrender of General Mena and his In I KXOW HOW AMI DO IT. Jack, the Halter. Huvoy Hotel. I -1 3-31J V.... tl,.,e !.. I.' : i ..r l rr.. . . I army al i.ranana. ine cupiure oi iiiot Jia ivijuwii is uui Ul llie te.NUS gOVei-nOISIlip,-Hie .Mena gunboats Victoria why don't Pa and Ma vindicate each other by runiiinjr for N"e-Thre. the attack on V'J...: capture of tToyotepe. the def in caiucjii. and and utiture of IToyotepe. the defense of I'aeo (.'ablllos llridge and garrl- i - - . " - son duty ut Carfntp, C'blnandega ; Aimee's case is dismissed but how alxiut the poor people j""!f youwin'ook up these names! oi Calilornia who have to nav the cost of these months nf '"ur xicursgunn map, M'igal floundering? saij; Th January Special Kale 1' ; nor on at lUrhnrdtion'K Art un Otft Shop. . Vinit lliu Hloru am ; toke advantage of thu wonderful j ioIuch. S'.tt the 3o tuhK-: 4c . tabic und the !Sr tahlc. l-10-i.t you will note how c'loely lluz watt hemmed ut .Managua before thin country AteiJped in. Your it I; i n or cczein a t rou hi cnn'he cured in n very fw dayt. Our special l-.czenia I'rcwrlptton dncn it $1.0" u bottle at Sllvor-thorn-WriKht'a Kumily Drug Sto.n-. 1 Since it has dawned on thorn th,i l.nt vour wuc tim ninvt m a v.. . a ut..." : : z,uo-Acre nancn i l..Uo,,UUG, ,,, iiiciiL.ui niMuiy, our leaning pessimists CM !. trlf)ll)r ci.l-:.lt.xci: nai.k kjviu iv, pnw,ioo wilson and Kelly Millinery i Shop. January learance Sale. One are finsing some satisfaction in the argument that this year can't possibly be that good. ! WAI.I.A WAI.I.A. Jan. 14 The i first big land transfer of the' year lot hats for $1.00 each. All tlie school kind are now In books of evcl' stock at Silver' "Woman robbed In liouie." says a headline. Wunder how she got thorn-Wright's l-'ainlly Urug htore. there? ! 1-li-lf 4ti ir on ifiiifti iv v ? r Y ? ?. ? ? V Y Y Y Y Y !X. ' ...... le will. II... riling of ,. .I. ...I HK.1I. IMKI.AI.1M ; SEA EXPLORATION ' from M. A. und Ail. lald It. N. lms: You will find real bargains on -Where will explorer, next go? The world is now pretty VTZn S j ZJ!? AnamX. well combed over. Spots around each pole remain, and there for acrea. five mibs from : visit the shoo now while the in-n n-iirl tn lua nml. ,,f a ,..,1,;., r ...uiu i ,, l.ow.Ien. In the dry land section. . January Special Sale Is on. tie said to be paits of Aiabia of which the western world ., ,. co,ideration. according io the i i-iu-ci knows nothing. But none of these possess one-tenth the ""' 'l,".v" nd there is no j possibilities of new discovery that are presented by the sea. tZ oZ'ZTh. Tnl Such is trte-opinion of Prof. W. E. Allen of the Serious "''r" " i6.' higher than cation m smith wdg. on iePot si. T. ... '.. - , . , . "I that shown In deed, or about $50 . ... 1-1J-..1 IVfctltutOn0eiMOipph.jtoJla JUSt tonddl(S68inir an. acre for tl- land.- . , . . i, . .i cuiivciiuum oi stieiiiists in rnuaaeipnia. io man has ever seen the miles of depth that lie below the surface of the ocean. Grappling irons have brought up strange plants and stranger creatures, but all oceanic exploration up to date is just the merest beginning. , 1 Much valuable information could lc obtained from a deeper study of the ocean. The changes that go on under the salt water are reflected on land by earthquakes. If we . knew more alxiut the ocean, we might foresee and avoid dis iuitcr on land. Wo could also get many valuable products that Would hell) all the w:tv frnm Dir. fwl. .i..,,L.,i i n, , ....... ..... iniiinv, fco utt jL-n elbr'a sliop. ' 1 Here, then, is a hint for the public-spirited rich man. he wants to do good and perhaps get some fame for himself, i he can endow an expedition to explore the depths of the sea. ! 'j f. ITALIAN SABKU-ItATTLIXG War between Krance and Italy? Some writers see this ltj.ssibility in the news that six fascist legions have been mobilized along the French border." The French are reported to have sent troops in their turn as a counter-demonstration. The mutual ill-will of the two countries had its chief origin h few months ago, when Mussolini denounced Fiance foj- permitting criticism of the Italian government. Later it developed that Italy was hiring agents in France to work up conspiracies against Fascist rule, in order to be able to com plain that these plots were hatched on French soil. (Among these agents was the was the grandson of the great Gari baldi.) In other words, Mussolini was-manufacturing his ovin grievances. ' Unquestionably relations are strained, but war is unlikely.' NiuVking ago piophets foretold immediate war between Italy and Germany. Now these countries have signed a ten-war ' arljilration treaty. Today the Italians threaten France: to-' mm-row it may be Turkey, where Mussolini sees an outlet for JUUys surplus population. Italy has nothing to gain by war with France or Germany. Tli present hostile demonstrations probably aim only to flat ten Italy's self-esteem and distract popular discontent. If aiif foreign blow is meant, Tin key is the must likely count! y to receive it. Special Saturday Only lbs. Snowdrift Shorteninsr. ' liars Naptiia Soap....'..... cans Old Dutch Cleanser pkgs. Seedless Raisins.. ..... lbs. Cane Sutra r Limit, 10 lbs. to customer Bananas, dozen 1 10 2 2 10 I Y v ij ri I 37c 15? so? . : Y Y: FS2i!r i V I N. K. West & Co., Inc. I 11 Hi IX Hj I La Grande's Leading Store For 23 Years . &;SrJ"'i' j , 7 " Chic Advance 'fs ' : j - J v . Spring Styles s: r - ' JL I Cr Are Revealed In These 1 I (I 75 New I Wm FROCKS A 7 Shown For The First Time i if fl 1UXT FEATURE TIIE ECCEXTRICITIES OF I fW fmJ$iX FASHION'S NEWEST AND V 1 J Ifrjlf iSB&a LATEST WHLMS V ''tm $16'50 j 1 ( i& Mil pi Y-0U'LL r,l,d -The new ja,wt cf- ' Wt:--- v i J 'J$& swkvi CV fects, the new waistlines, the new- I ;. - '. ' llGnlfl T ' 5' er finer pleatings, the new long V open- W. V. m$g gpfl J --T ings, the new bloused backs, and the . 4 fcjMj " .0 rT' fashionable tierd skirt. The advance f, rVa fJ style frocks ore always the most at- fZ cXa'aV troche they reveal the smartest ten- I ' r"AS"' A V"" dencies of the mode in all their newest. I ' W &:4 mfi SeeThemin i ' (J V Our Windows I ' l vr;rRemember to come early ''iifiyfS&?' for these are frocks ex- ) J '$E-' ?kj'' tremely desirable in any '( JL ' j 1 li(r8l ' '" woman's wardrobe. The X Jl kj 8s IK'lLS" ' values you 've never seeni ICp f ' 1 9 W V ' m ' ill .t i i i f m 1i " ' : - - - I iV " (hmfuiidU'j I 1KAVIX UV MUUill KrA(; Y :00 A. M. . 4 :II0 IV M . 8 9:2b A. Si, . Iia. i-.M. J'.J ainil I'. M. I t S :3tl I. SI. . S:ial. M. I 1 Purt. :v EVERY-UAY PRICES Standard Tomatoes -...."...'.13? Kin.trsford's Gloss and Cornstarch..:..:.. 15 Puffed Whett .15c Corn Flakes 10c Iu pe cans Porden or Carnation MilkllO Mother's OaLs, 38; with china 41? Fresh E$rPS 10? FRESH VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY Cabbape, ier lb 5 Large Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c Prussells Sprouts, jier lb 25c Celery Hearts, a bunch 20c 3 Grape Fruit 20 2 large Grape. Fruit 23? Green Peppers, a lb -10 G. B. S. Hands Dean Inge A "Bouquet i LONDON. Jan. - 4 (AC)! (.fiirjr.- Il.Tniiril Klmw r. i:.-nliy liiiii.lr.l i.-nn Int:.- ;i litt-niry l.o-i lil. t u hli-h li.iiii.slii il 111-.. Kli.onl ( , that .MTli-ia.fiir;tl .linity (or si-vi r- ' al .liiys. ' " I imv a Kupi-nor l.rain." eciitl ; Shiirt, lAiiiinr against tin- Inantl.-- f pli-.. in tin- I, t l.a.ly l:,.j cliain wlill,. talkiiitf to dlmi.-r Kin-sis. "I.ut lli. i,, u tin- gn-uti'St I livliic wrll.-r la KiiKlaml." anil l.i ' liointi'd to IHan lnsi- sitliiiK In a, corin-r. Slii. vv, lustra. 1 of his famous ultii li an.l i. . wore a n. the !iikIii- h'-rs upri--(l at black suit of llainllton W-.IS IIIONt 1)1-- READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED A DH Postal Receipts In J926 Run High aVrMIN'XVIIJ.K. .);tn. Jl.-Mc MliiiniUc's .'.f:t;il rcffijtls lii-nkf .ill n:itinl.s iluiii.,,' ly.'t; .icci.nliiiK tu fiiirrs rrlr.tsi-il ,y 'Yt WarriMt. lU- i'iUs fur iht' last year tutalcd $1.4 1 1 a Min of 13 i?r cent nvi-r 1 1 L' rot-clit.s which aniutintftl Safitly La (rande for .Joseph , " llskrr ami llolw . M M llakrr iml " " 1'euillctuu . 1 1 :(NI A. M. ' Connccllon at remllrton for Walla Wslla. rasco and tend; at ortlaiid all polma South and North, We never at any time have meats that have been in cold storage. Fresh Dressed Chickens. Sausage made in our market. No cereal used. Hani! Special Next Week The sting of poor quality remains long after the price is forgotten. 'Pay a few cents more and get the best. Carsten's Special or Diamond G. C. Hams, 3Sc a lb. 141 tirsiiili. lrMit CfuMip 7m All Modern Oiair Car Stagea, VISIT OUR STORE Sec the many bargains we have to offer you, any of w hich may be charged to your Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y t Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v $ ! V t- - v ataxia itti.jr iv. VIIUlf,l.U lJ VIU 4 account. No additional charge for service. : AN INTERNATIONAL SENSATION Tin i rtlit-K AM Afirtii "The Greatest Dramatic Sensation of all time" ARCADE THEATRE o.vci: tl.M.V MON. JAN. 17 . HENRY DUFFV By arrangement with SAM H. HARRIS PRESENTS JoHTi eoiron eimznoi tiahvoivh's JmA' 1 life play Founded on W.SOMERSET MAUGHAM'55T0RY A Distinguished ?Ielroix)IiUm Cast i'Kin: rn tax T.V . Xl.im S1..MI - Si.iw. mml. now m-IIIii-: at iln, linig Noiv . t.Kiss llruu; Mure. a I CHILDREN'S WINTER TOGS AT CLEARANCE PRICES jyjOTHERS! There are values in this sale--garments for little miss 2 to 6 vears old almost impossible to believe, , We do not usual ly resort to superlatives but the offering of such high grade garments as these at such lov prices is truly sensational! GIRLS' COATS of Finest Winter Fabrics Some at 71 Price GIRLS' FROCKS In Smartest Style Values up to $9 S2.05 to ?6 Every Article In Store Reduced NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP J