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ii' 'If, tt t t ' ' Thursday. 'June -7, 1928 ; . ( LA GRANDE EVENING OBSfchVER ' " Patre Pour ! 11 S ! i- H I 1 .! Si V; i il.i (Incorpomuid) An Independent Newspaper 01fRjtNK a APPLEBY 1,. HARVBTMATTHEW8 , , Editor and Publisher ............ ....... Business Minuir Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue. .,,1 Grande, Oregon. The ohaerver-Hlur published very Friday. ' , ' Entered at the Postofflcs at La Urande, Oregon, as Seooud -. Cuua Mall Matter under act of March 2, 179. OrPlCIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND THB CITY OP UA OKANDH '"'J i MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS , fun Associated Pre Is exclusively entitled to use tor publlca ' , uon o( all news dispatolie credited to It or not otherwise credited if published herein. - All Hunts of republication of special die i patches In this paper, and alJ the local news herein also are reserved. Uall SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ily Carrier ,. per month In advance . Dally, els, months la advance Dally single copy ..... - ' ly Mall '.1 Dally, per month In advance Dally, per six months In advance Qally. per year In advance y'f Weekly Observer-Star, per year ..14.60' 6c bde .....IJ.60 16.00 12.00 ADVERTISING RATGH Display, foreign, per column Inch ................. Display, locul, per column inoh ; Time contract prices on application. 4o ...40c OOU IS GOOD: Praise jo llio Lord, O kIvq tliunk unlo the Lord;' for He Is good; fur Ills mercy enduroth .forover. i'sulin J.08:!.' -,; . ' . ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING GAINS Newspapers ' in' Orient 1 Are Full of Alarmist j" Stories Today 1 TOKYO, Juno 7 AP Ttjn Japanese newspapers are rilled with alarming stories and predic tions about anti-Japanese, feellnic In Manchuria, movements of troops and soviet Intrigues. The foreign office discounted the -press reports as without found a- tlon and professed, to be unper turbed. There were reports, how- ever, that the government was ' probably more worried than It was ready to admit. It was realized that, should It prove necessary, It would be diffi cult to find a successor to Chang Tso-IJn, Manchurlan war lord, who would bo able to control that ter ritory. ; The Japanese government was principally concerned with the sit uation in Tientsin, It was stated that even the Japanese consul gen eral there was unable to send a 1 deflnlto summary of tho situation becduse of the countless conflict- i ' 'ing rumors in circulation. ' The government' Instructed the , Japanese ambassador at Moscow to file protests It h the soviet gov-. ernmont over .alleged breaches of the new fishery convention. NOW, LET'S-SEE WHAT MAKES THE WHEELS 0 'ROUND' w, f. C C. IIKAKINi IH II eJI'NK IH . BALKAN Ore., Jundv7 AI' The slate public service commission hus employed State Senator Klect J. O. 1 ' 1 i Halley of Portland to represent the English 'authorities havo refused admission to Harry K, interests of Oregon in .tho Columbia .Thaw.) gore proof that the English aren't so dumb. ' ;, i Z&tZ ?Jt , - ' ' . ! rrzz " - jinerce commission at the Portland Speaking of humanitarianism, California and Utah ibout" j'uiJia ahrm"iUnu"uw"of liave duck hospitiils. When, wild fowi land or whatever you 11,0 "' hearings. . - FIND IT ! HERE - i call it on alkaline waters, they get sick, and have to be cap- i.iured and put on fresh water ponds. We've heard of other ;jxxr ducks who. needed hospital treatment after partaking of' rthe wrong waters, f ,. : - , i! ' j, Every time a holiday rolls around the question of rules .for displaying the national emblem comes up again. There . 'is a special etiquct in this matter, as there is in dressing one-1 self neatly for a formal occasion. Tle American Legion has . set forth Very clear rules for treatment of the flag, and any one who. wants to follow them can obtain them from the Legion. , It. is right and suitable to follow the flag conven tions. On the other, hand, there is' no reason to take of- 'ftnse when some one who doesn't know the rules, but has a Sincere respect and love for the flag, displays it with the' blue ' field in the wrong corner or the stripes running Ihe wrong direction. No 'offense is intended by such a person and none ' !ua. wot aihihb, iiyo. ..I 1 J I 1.1 T'l .. Tl . . . .. T.i ,.JL .. T T..I.. Al. - 1. ' ' biiuuiu uu uiKcu. i iuk uay uuu ruuiui ui juiy uie uie next. two special occasions for flying, the flag. LctNjverybody who :has a flag float it in. the breeze and enjoy its beauty. If some of them slip up a little on the correct conventions, what of it? ( ' 1; lWu f vM- . ;r , A ' - .' - . : . I 'i:''''- "vl-"-'J' -r , That Style "".: ' typicaljof , . y: , SIOKVICE ' When you break a slilo Rlusa or wlndHlilclU uml want It nuickly ami correctly rcNtloil, tnkeyour cur to HIclmrilHON, "Tho Art Man" ut Klchiirrlnon'8 'Art., anil Gilt Hhop. He will Kttvo you nionoy'on yom: KlusH work. - v 6-4-Gt Copy for this oolmnn must be la by a. m. lNSIItAOFi if Ml) IIONDH ' Everything But plfe lnsurunce u. k. i.vi;ktmknt co. O. W. WARNOCK 1-lt-tf " v ' e, NOTIC'K . -"'.'' ' 1nn't liu .misled. We Htill Iihvo June 10 hiHt day wuler rent without a to py your penalty. ' li-7-3t nlco tomtito plnnls. Clurlc's Green- filH and Kumpkook : -T-2t PAROLE AND TIJE KILLER - t)uno HI last day to 'pay yom wujiir Mini,. isliuMi,.a,.,iioiiuity.. ,.u. . Hunford'H Inks and Adheslvts are tho btwt, Newlln Hook Hloie. 0-7-1 f oitiofioN st;i:xi-;ity Visit Itlchurdaon'a Art and Gift Khup and tie Oio wonderful UIh pluy of Kualeri Oregon Heenic Views. , C-4-0t , roil AMri.vc; oi t : CIiuIin, .tahleH. camp cookinir out- Gas Slaves ut C-0-lt , !. ! Melville's. Juno HI taut day to pay yflur water aent wlUioutut penolty.- ' ' , -S; ' ' , " ! B-7-'llt 'IKACH Kits' K.X AMI. NATIONS Noliee Is hen'ly Alven. Iltal t:io f'ounty Hupcrinlendent of-llnlnn Apron and Cooked Kood Halo ill J County, Oregon, will hold (he reg- ' One of the late murderers of little trills is describoH ns "a .M".,.k? ? "'" . "'i' esaminuiion ..r appiiennia for , , - . i. I'eier s Kplscopu A il f suuen man wim a prison rutoiu. lie is out on naroic. lie wo upi-on over one had been sentenced before for auto stealing and for stoalin.t! 'copper. I This case Is arousing a great deal of interest in- tho j ...v- ... ,.wUr.u ., ... w l'v A,.t ,, 0ln Sh)p Values to 13.(10 i 111 Itoth useful and btviutiful . gifts I will be found In the window at the 'i.. ii.' .1 1. A. i .. i .... nil 1 I i i ;. ii I n iie coues ui uinur situes. inese utws wuik auiomaiicaiiy, 1 ijjiving stionger and stronger sentences, ending with life im- Hoclely. !Rlnle eerllfirales at the High Hehool b-0-Jl Ilulldlllg In La Grande a follown: ,. ' , ConiuHMudng Weilnesday, June l:. , IT Wll.lj lAY - I !ls. ill o'e.liii-lt n. ni., and eon- It will pay you to wutch the 11.00 tinning until ' Saturday, Juno 10, Window ut ItleliaidHon's , I !ii, at 4 n'cini'k n. in. ship), Music,' Drawing. " . v tVotliieslay AruiiKMii Physiology, Heudlng, Manuul Training, (oniposltion, Domestic Science, Methods In Hea ling, Oouiao ot'Btudy for Drawing, Meth ods in Arithmetic. I TlitirMUiy Fontnoun .' j Arithmetic. History of Education. Psychology, Methods In Geography, the hour of two o'clock P. M., and close ut the hour of 7 P. M., on tho third Monduy of June, being the 18tli day of June, A. 1)., 192X. , This meeting is culled for the purpose of electing Ono Hehool Di rector for a term of- tin eo years and One School' Director j fur a term- of Olio year to fill .tho Ull-f expired term of Dr. It. P. Dandis, ffart SchaffrierMMarx fine clothes aieunun.cai urawintf, jJomeBUo Art, una the transaction of business us Course of Study for Domestic Art, uul at such meeting. ; Grammar, Geotrraphy. Htenoru phyt American literature, I'liy.nlcs, rypewritlnK, Methods lit language., Outed this 7th cay of Jurli-, 128. K A. KPI-iNG, Chulrmun Board of Directors. Attest: TheslSfor rrlmary Certificate. , l'Viibiy lii'(iti(oii , ' Theory und rnictlco, Orthogra phy (SkoIIIiir:), Physical Guof?ra phy, Knglinli Literature, (fiemlslry. 'l'VUIay AHeniiMMi School Law, GcoloRy, Alsebra, Civil Government. i Satmilay Fonnmiii , (reometry, Hotany. Satuitlay Ariciiiaion . ' General Hitory. nookkeepliiij. , m;. a. kayiu;( County School Superintendent. . . 6-6-21 Winhu'.Mliiy Foroiirxin K. Illfitoiy, Wrltliijr (I'eniuan- ici; or AxMAh sciiooii'." - mi:i;ti(; , i Notice Is hereby Klvrn to the le Kal vote; s Of School DUdi'lct No. I of I'nlon Counly, Stnli of Oregon,, that the Annual School Meeting of slid DiHlrict will bo held at Cen-1 tiftl Hrliool Iluilding iiikI (Irecn uootl School Huildl.ig, to beifin at j, if. J5. WILFJAMff. , ' . District Cierli. J 11110 7-16. 1 . ' . . w; NOTICE A - I a.n sick antl doctors ud.viHO that I wttl Bot be able to work for at least tlii'eo montliH. 1 am being yent to loithuldi aiiJr ifi iyt Upow )ipw long i'wi'll he away, so-am leaving ail my accounts 'with iMr. Thompsbn, manager of thei North east Oregon Merchants' assoclallon. so that if you wish to pay all or part. .of your account, you can do so by utlllng at hfs office in the We3t-Jacobson lluildtiiK. 1 IS Kim strei'l, or mall check to me ad dressed lo La Grande. Doping to be uble lo 'return at an early date, I heg to remain, Yours very truly. Av' P. McADORY . . . u-7-atp ' A SIDE : from style alone,: llai t v;'"-':-.v!t-chaffner.':''&'' Marx havc rput . - j those, certain things int6 . their t ' . clothing so e s s e n t i a 1 to good . s 7 clothes fine domestic arid -im- . . , : ported woolens " deft tailoring - - . : lasting satisfactiori. Drop ill and , see the newer styles. ' ::: , Other Styles $35.00 and Up : The Florsheim Shoe Bpeclul pi Ire of 1 .oil. 0-4-Gt Pllino for renl. Apply lo the New lln Hook Htoro. c-7-ir '. June 10 lust day lo pay your wuter rent without a penaity.. ' 0-7-31 Klialle simp, j inn and Park-1 SSSj re as good us OCvS k Store. 6-7-tf vCvl lo pay your penally. 0-7-llt. iprisor.mcnt for a man guilty of a fourth offense. They are i luaid to be discouvnginp; crime in New York. . .Sociologists and psychologists seem in general to disap prove of them. They say they woii in the wrong way., In itho cace of this murderer, for instance, they would not have l.lj ........... r l ... :..i. i - . , v ...... iv iiMiiMtitej,!,., ,:,wiiiik, butlon vented it. These people who have been studying human 'kih, etc. Norton's kiikiio shop. mlnsla anil ni'iu,Mi iivalnma 111 fymmvtil Binr flicif iirkni- lo mnl . """ "J . Thp Wiihl, Woternin needed is mental examination or first-time criminals, and er Fountain Pens ar flexible sentences bused on mental and moral conditions. ,He Newiin Boo j Some offenders picked up for comparatively trivial ex- June in last day nmples of law-breaking would prove, on examination and ob- Wtt,or rcnl wlthol,t ' 'sarvation, to be dangerous to society. Such prisoners should lw rplonsnrl Mlllir linrloi u nuenlo whieh itioiurliio unt-tAinrlai',m l-.DDI Xi t.I Fl S ' , Chlnuware, Rlasswure and Iho. iina wmcn menus soniecning. ine oramary parole system, new colored cnumei kitehenwareot they say, is a farce. ; It is evident that more attention must be given the men ial side of criminology. The purpose is not to set free real cnminals by means of trumped-up "insanity" but to work out right and wise ways of dealing with offenders. The ob 'ject is first to protect society, and, incidentally, to give the offender a chance at some sort of humanly decent existence in jail or out as tho caso requires. Combining these mental tests with 'the I'aumes laws may give us more success with criminals. Certainly the latter is working in New York. Molvllle's. Bpeeliil prices on all Klsltlni; . Tackle at Newlln Hook Slore. o-7-ir: Note Warm? That . , Girl's Death Near al. 1 still got her. (Signed) Howard." The Kit! Iihh not been seen since i - ' Sunday when she left her home In . NKW VttUK, June 7 (A V)-- A eumpany with ti man who called n'ote saying her nttsMlng j lUyour-old J himself Knuili Howard, laughter, tliuee, nn Kimf to u j runeral was rm.-tv.-d today by Mrs. I'lltK t tltl l S MFIT IVtlu JlUdd. j M AKSMKlKI.lt, tire., June ? ' The letter pii(in:irkt-d luft niirlit t f A I " I The stnle t-tnivtntiun of firo tit the .Madison Mi.;irc statiun, ' hiefs oprned here tiulav. Seiishte, ajiut a mile from the Hudd home was turned over unopenrd lo lio police. The message read: -"Mrs Jludd: "Your child Is liolug t i rutiiT- TilljutMMik ami Inline tip wero Md iling for the i,H.t convoutioh. The vetemn Tom Conls. of Tllliimook, put In ihe nrst bid. while i.ou Henry was workliiK for Seaside. Try-- TIicjs W. K. GILBERT CO. First SXS3 June 10 last day to pay your vv water rent without a pemtlty. ' S !.. . ' lmZrtT III I Hi hoy Inn II fecit S"kI fitlt hi h ii u'hir bnl MfliT loyln' mi ll luinl floor," i Id I'nxliler Al Moi, I u' Hi' NRinik lllilm- hnnk n - iv- yW I llriHl lnt evenln". lr. Viwtne 5yJ Si Suallow's nepliew. oul III 'rtllfor- ivvjl ny, liui hiiiO'kmiI t' inunk-rlii' tilk VVV millHr In liullnniir Jest I' k' hack i lOfXl 1304 Adams Ave., Opposite Bohnenkamp's Where "You Save by Serving Yourself" . - " A Great Opportunity! 'v , f Secure1 NOW Your Entire Summer's Supply of Luxurious KLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS With borders of Blue, Green, Gold or Rose. (Family size 21x24 inches) y At a Wonderful Saving Price! We are one. of- the group of Victoria dealers who combined purchase of these splendid, double-thread, heavy Turkish Towels comprising AN ENTIRE SOLID TRAIN-LOAD. That's WHY we can save money for you! , . , Our Allotment Just Arrived! Come early we can pet no more to se'l at this low nrfce. You'll marvel at the quality and value. Our Limited quantity cant last. long. ' three for 93 Available exclusively at our store. When You Think Of Shoes and Hosiery Think of Pel's Cool? Yes They're Skeleton Lined 'PllE extra' miles of service plus ' ' hours of solid comfort' riiakes' . Florsheim shoes cost no more than cheap shoes You'U like the styles und colors we are shovVing in men 's . and'young men's styles. ., , : ' 'Most Styles $10,-. ; Summer Shirts With Collars That Can't Shrink I s IF it is a size 16 totday, it.wiH be a size 16' when ' ytm throw'- it ' . . 'away. Because the collars are pre- . shrunk. The patterns are oijt of - the ordinary run "of "just shirts." . Voven madras, jacquereu, broad- . n cloth and fancy oxford' cloths -': .makes them shirts . that well dressed men admire. , $1.75 to $4.00. . Nm K. West& Co., ;Inc. "T"" " '" 'L'"'1T "ITTTf.ll 1 'A l' guuil ulu iUllUllUI).