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I) Friday, April 13, 1928 - " ! Page Four j LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PEACE TREATY PARLEY URGED Arrest Two Men Wanted in Baker L i At Twin Falls SI m pi&JA Hard Spring Cleaning Made Easier Every woman knows that keeping a house isn't done, with the mere preparation of three meals'a day. Cleaning has to be clone regularly, week after week, and the only way it can be made easier is with the use of the best cleaning materials. :'. Servewel Grocers buy with that in mind. We want materials that will do', your work quicker and better, and we buy accordingly. Lay in a sup-1 ply of cleaning materials at Servewel prices. Clean and attractive store;- credit accommodations, and lower prices will make you a constant custonjer. - FOR SATURDAY arid MONDAY Cheese Golden Hod a mild fla vor, full Cream Cheese, s2 lbs. for 58c Tomato Sauce Fine for, Spanish Rice or . Tamale Pie i cans for, ; , 25c Macaroni The old reliable Golden Age Special, introductory offer, 3 packages for :-. v::- 28c : and a big Ituliber Doll FREE. Corn This is a good gradd of Eastern Corn, 4 cans for 47c . " Pork and Beans The famous Van Camp's in tomato' sauce 2 large cans for , t' - . j ffi$Q; . tKaro Syrup Red Label, White syrup, best for cooking One 5- lb. pail fur :;. 42c Brooms Pennant Blue Handle Brooms-i-Good straw, regular 65c, Special for . .;"' 49c Milk Catiiution or Oregon rtf cans for- 43c Lux Will not harm the dain tiest of fabrics 1 large package for , 21c Borax Soap Luckels Steam Refined, ' the all puipose soap i bars for , 44c fflMES mare ESVDS 20-Mulc Team Borax Use It with Soap I'.orax aids the soap makes :! lo 0 limes more slid whitens clothes and softens the water two 10-uz. packages for ' 25c l-lb. package for 20c Dutch Cleanser Chases the dirt 8 cans.. fbr4 . ''; Bon Ami Powdered - Bon Ami Cleans without scratch- . ing 2 cans for ; 25c ; Babbitts 'Drain . Pipe ' Solvent -r-; Opens up your sinks and lavatories 2 cans for 27c Life Buoy Soap Toilet Soap, for chapped hands 3 bars for 63c Pan Crust Pure White Shortening, nuikes lighter pic crusts. 2-lb. can for 49c Malted Milk Thompson's Chocolate flavored Malted Milk 1 l'ii. can for (Shaker FREE) 50c Baking Powder Royal the pure cream of tartar baking powder 12-ks. can for 45c Ginger Snaps Nice crisp Ginger Snaps in barrels each for 29c . P & G Naptha Soao Suecial 1(1 liais P & G Soap l-IO-(U)irt size galvan ized pail Total ' Value Soap and pail 8,rc All for . 59c :. Chimney ..: Cleaner Try Zi It works one package, for . - 25c Kaffee Hag . Coffee with the injuri-. ous caffeine removed l-lb. package 75c , Baker's Chocolate Premium Uiisweetened, for' cakes and candies one 'ji'-lb- package for ' 25c Cocoanut Baker's shredded a'-fl).' patkage for-rr ." .-' 20C Vanilla Preferred Stock . the pure Vanilla 4-ozv bot- tie for . ' '": f 45c . Jasper's . '..Health Nuggets the cracked wheat breakfast fooil one 4-lb. package, : 35c ' Muffets Whole Wheat l'.iscuits - 2 packages for 25c Betty Bright Mop Self Wringing Mop Spociul for 79c White King Washing Machine Soap One of the 1hsI soaps for your washing ma chine, try it -lor dishes too. Two large pack ages for 85c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON Yon will find ot our stoics everything the market affords 'in fresh, green vege tables and fruits. Particular attention given your phone orders. STORE NUMBER 8.' Phone Main 515 STORE NUMBER SO Phone Main 680 BiitishrtGcrmans, Italians (and Japanese Asked to Join U, S., France WASHINGTON. Apr. 13 ( A!') Great Hritutn. (Je riiiany, Italy and Jui'an wore Invited today to Join hai;m, Ore, Apr. I'J (An John Mullen and Gforgo Thomp nottt who also uo the natiM-s of U. V. Allen and Orvlllo Thompson, both now in jail at Twin Kalis, Ida., for shoplifting! are, wanted ut I taker for burglary. Governor Patterson., yesterday Issued rcqusU ,i ..,.,1 ,i I-..U i u, i IMJIin lur tliuir viiuiuwii ' K,i,a - '" .omiusj '" mule 1 the negotiations of a world-widoj j ,..-.;, , f treaty btudlnv the nutlunH not -to I . ', rva6rt to war with onp another, j . . ', ; , The Invitation wan txtendej hy1 Vfiii;)oo Hffin Vfk... '- j inont on tho proceUuiu .with Ari tldi Uriund, foreltfii niiuiKler of , Krujice. . ' , ' ,, 1 Jn note to the four KovQin I niuntd, preKonterl iiiullunoouHly at, London, Merlin, , home and Tokyo Face' World Again POKThANU, Ore. Air.,13..AM NamcleHH, and hrt'Uln nny mem ory of htM paMt" life; a .man .who today, by American diplomatic Tup-1 came to tho police wtutloit nearly l HmcnlaMveH, Atr. Kollofcff outlined throe weekH uku as an amneHin vie jthc diKCUNHiniiH on the proposal be- tim unkliiK help to Identify hlniHolf, tween himself und M. Ilrland, and haa tttarled out In tho world uaaiu (submitted a draft ) epreaonttntf In to niako hlH own way. ' ; ia generul way tho form of treaty After being under obHorvut'lon at j thfl llnittvl States Ih prepared to j the police emergency hospital for lfrn. Its language la practically more than a week, nnd making fu- Identical with the original treaty I til effortH to regain recollection proponed by M. Drland to the U; S. j of hl pant the man. tried aeveral ilaatJune. . - )Hay to find work in Portlund. re- '-The four governments "were told ! turning each night to. the ; police , tlu) IT. 8. ;'would be pleusod to bejKtatlon for lodging, finally d- luroiihed as promptly an may be Bpairlng of either ret'oyering . hl8 convenient whether they are In i.l peruunnlity or getting a -Job- he net poKition to give favorable consider-! ut yesterday on the "open road" at Ion to the conclusion of a treaty! hound ,north," probably torHeaitlc finch an transmitted and, if not. his Ideutlty still shrouded,. tn mys- what specific modifications In thojtery, text would niHKe it accepiarne. t With the note and .draft treaty were presented a copy of the text of M. Itrlund's original proposal and copies of ail' the correspon dence on the subject botween Kmnco and the rutted. States, which have been made public here tofoie. The views of the tw6 gov ernment) tu, Mr. Kellogg said, were clearly set forth in the correspon- j dence.- . . - ' I "The government of the ITnitel states, nn slated In Its note of Keh. 27a lAHS, dasires to see tlm-lnstl-tutlon of war abolished," Mr. Kel logg's note declared, "and standfl ready to conclude with the Krench, ftrltish,. German. Italian and Jap anese governments, a single multi lateral treaty open to subsequent adherence by any and ull other governments binding the parties (hereto not to resort to war with one another." - BOX ( Alt Iillti;KTY ; COLMOlt, N. M.l'olmor Is 'to have a public, library In a box cur, bought and equipped by the Horosis pose of tlio naval appropriation bill Mterary ciuo. . i first Senator He flirt ; ' : AttackB M Again WASHINGTON, Apr, .13 A!) , Senator Hnflln. - of Alabama, made unntlier atflu-k on: Gov. Hmith of New York today in the centito, charging that he,, was the heud of tho Itouian 4'athollc poli tical machine' In America, .-. '"Them are two Hi an dares In this country." Heflln shouted to a full chamber and crowded gallorii-s. "They are the Itoman stand orc( and tlm American standard. When they clash ;one must go down- und It will not bo tho .Apierlcan stand ard." ... Senator Curtis sought lo Invoke a rule to prevent the address, hut was over-rulled by Vlco, 'resident iJawes. The Kansusun then re minded Heflln that the senate was to go into executive-session at 3 p. m., and It was the desire to dis OHIO YOUTH FREED 'mm 7 Wm mm v, v."p . , ..... ! 1 , ,iyM""!U-x ?26'. 7 'The Mode jj TnnTf ' Springtime y wp W? A :vWearin: : . - I J ; S MART nevv. modes J filial ' in . attractive, , youthful I Is USOf models that are smart be- I ff Y " , cause of their slim simplicity fJfcMwr u -;a9d euperb tdilpripg.- ' ' .1 tJ I Each coat is a wicture .of beauty' 1 .1 . "and originality- that subtly, lencbs 1 k I charm to the personality of 'the wearer. I ' Fashioned of the - finest, of . fabrics , : 4 , j J kasha, twills i twillbloom, and sport : .-I 1 I ,.'. J " mixtures in coats, for either sport or , 1 .1 y- ; . dress occasions. ; v ' V t y N K. West & Co., Inc. , A. ": ''.: , ' ?, , . ' , ; .A -,',;'. La Grande's Leading Store For 30, Years ' iMi ' ltv tlrnotep'td. I'M. higlt m hool graduate (abuvel. Ik uiiil by t'levelaiid nfiteers to have emtfesd to tieiu responsible for tle tieath of Alice Leonard, K-yeur-uld high tN'hmd student. The girl, tt twn ttmly was found in Held near her home, bad been missing since the night of Jan. "8 wMien she was rertirutnK liome from u hi uh stbod t i-ketlat game. He was free of muimlnugbter char ties far the accident at hearlim Friday, tlrootegoetl told of itretx IiIk auto strurk the girl while trying to dodwe a speeding rar. Three men who wer in tlie other car, he wild, helped him carry the injured virl lu the ftetd nearby. The youth said, uceording to offu-ers. that the injured girl was not dead ut that time and may have fro&en w death. The lower picture shout (iroutettoed, sur rounded by detec tives holding the dead girl's eoat w htch wan found in a uih? of rubtddi in hi father's garage. Discovery of the cout led to his arrest. NO TRACE OF L'REMEN OiNLY WILD RUMORS , (Continued from Page 1) Hhonld the Irnim-Alluntlf llremcn at- last arrive. , Optimism vhjch had been un rcasonnhly Ituoyant earlier, waned steadily and gave way to just aa unreasonable pessimism. W h en uncon f I rnied reports be gan to sift around of a plane seen in Nova Scotia, they wore accepted as a fact. Lack of verification, however, resulted In a spreading cynicism ami .when later rumors came in of a plane seen over Maine and Massachusetts they were re ceived with scoffing doubt. At 1 p. m. almost $8 hours after the Hrenien left liehttid the crowd at Die field was roughly estimated at 3000. passed Cape Klttaheth at Z p. in. headed west. 'The plane they reported was- a biplane, while tlih Hrcmen s a monoplane. The' planes number was -made out as IMS. while the It rem en is listed us l-Itf7. This plane previously had be.en observed over l'ortland. before I o'clock. PtANK SKKS OVi:U Ki(;sroiti' KINGRrOltT. N. S Apr. U (AT) A plane flying very high and proceeding west southwest, was sighted over Kingspm-t at 10:30 o'clock . Atlantic standard time this morning by Captain Harkhouse. of the Canadian gov ernment marine steamer Arras. Captain Harkhouse said it was loo high to distinguish any inarkincs. but he was sure it was the Ger man plane llremeti. He said several other' persons saw and heard the plane. i the plane, If the Itremen, VHa Vcry I nearly on both course anil tiuW. for 'her flight to' Mltchel field. - K lY"lk- - :- -A A I. Aviators belb ved that the inoJio I plane would have ntnnla : fnol left for the balance of tho flight It would fare a westerly 'wind;? but clear weather over most of IhoTe-' maining distance. "; "i Efforts were being made "tWi"jii-V certain if the plane was see a. or heard -farther west, on the coast bordering the bay of Kund v.' -but- lit was pointed out that the craft 'probably passed over this district, without being detected, owing; to jlhe height ut which it was flyiri&v j Clarence Patterson, an overseas :iiinn. said he heard the plane for five minutes while working here but could not see it. The weather Is clear. Itoth Captain Raikhouslr 'and Mr. Patterson said -no other plane was known to be operating j in the district. ';; - !IAI YVINiS . WASHINGTON. Apr. 13 (AIM Tfie weather bureau und navy hyrdniiruphcrs figured today that the German plane firemen would have to right head- winds all the way down the coast that might de lay their arrival at. Mitchel field. Klngsport is on the west shore of I Mluas Hasln. on the north coast of Novu Scotia, four miles from Can ning.' It is a rail point. It; Is about 600 miles from New York in an airline. The sighting at 9:30 a. m. East ern standard time would mean that I What we're waiCng for Is a mov j Ing picture where tho hero. ,wlth j just one minute- to spare, picks up (lie. telephone to 1H the warden that another l as confessed and that the doomed man is innocent and gels a busy signal. " WATCIIKIIS IH'HY itOKVON. Apr. 13 (APIHe ports of unidentified airplanes fei-n at a half do.en scattered points In Nev Kugland today kept watchers Tor t h German trans Atlantic phiijc Mreinen busy with out bringing to light any deMnlhi Information. Weatt"r tonditlnns through most of New Knghini, were clear and a wiiteli wns maintained along the. entire coast- from Kustport, Maine, snulh to Long iHlaud Diind. SltlpH and radio stations were on the abrt for any sight of the plane or any wlrWess messugeH fiftm points along tho mute the Hremrii was expected to follow up- , on its arrival on the Amerlvuii ' side of the Atlantic. imserwrs at Nashua. N. H., re-J ported having Keen a monoplane flying high above that city but they were unable P distinguish any . identifying marks. A similar re-! port came from Windham, N. H and . later from Muswu'hust-tts points In the vicinity of Worcester. ; None of the otwrvers was able to Identity the plane. roitTI.ANIV Mnine. Apr. 13 1 (AIM The plane . which passed Popham Iteach at the mouth of the 1 Kenneto river at i:2 and half an hour later was observed from ' Half Way roe ft light, between the ; Kennebec and tape KlixalnHh was! sighted through a powerful teles cope by toast guardsmen as It WHY AOT TAKE A CAKE ' Fishing season opens Sunday. No doubt yoit are going to be among the first to reach your favorite stream with all necessary "equipment to big the limit. , . In preparing your lunch DON'T FORGET the CAKE or COOKIES. '.We have an excellent w riety of Cakes and Cookies, and we are sure t? nave, your favorite flavors. j Last but not least, GOLDEN CRUST BREAD for your sandwiches. - Call and see us-you will not 1 e disappointed. Gwilliams Electric Bakery Orposite Obsei-vcr on Adams (hi