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Friday, June 22. 1923. PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer OFFICE CAT AH IM)FI'KMIi:T rVKVVM'AI'KH. Published CaMy nnd weekly t I-a nrnnau, i.n-Kon, Dv I .a Cranue levell ing Obnorver I'ulillxhliitf roii)iiiiy. lilllJCK ii;.NNI.S. i;lllnr. Entered ut the l'oMinfriee nt I-i Crumb' Oregon, hh Kticontl lii; MhH MiitltT A(1lrtHH all cotnmuniimtkui to THE OHKKItVKIl. Hlti Adam Ave., L.a (irnndu, Oregon. sriiscuiiTio it a n:s. II Currier. .... 75c Dally, per inonih lny, per inree niunum t&.-o Daily per nix mo., In advanco $l.oU Dally, kuikIu copy dc WITY A.M COIM'V 1UI 1( I Al ? 4 I'KK. II y Mail. Pntly, pt-r year. In iiciviince $5.0') jiiiliy, ju intiiilltH In Mlvance J.ll 1hiIv. three moltlliM, in ailvaixe .... -' 1'iuly, per month ffii- Dully. ptr iimnili f" (In nuie III nth it el I leu Oregon MoMI Kewn WlHini. J''rlliimi ; lrnieriul Ni'W Simxl, I'nrllniul; MullnoiiiHli NoW HtHiid. J'ortland. Mi;llli:it OK AKSOl'l ATKU rilHSS. The AfMUL'iRlt'd lT- la exel naively fiitlllril l line fur l n ii lea 1 1 'H ( all pawn dlftpatehea criiiliUiiI to It or not ,tier''i.'ie i-n-uin-1 in Utia (uiper, aim llm tiie locul iiuwrf pnlil th.;1J n.r... iKi rihtu of r--p:ihlteiitini f ftuelal dlMimiehe lnTfiii lilno .ife rfwrvi'd. SHALL DO THIS WORKS: He tlnit believoth in nu-, the woil;-; that I do shall lie do alsc; and trroater works thuti thoi-e .-hull he do; he- cause l K UIUO ,,l vainer. joiui 14:12. I ft. BY JUNIUS There Will Be No Recall Kvn km:v hetttT than to JrmjitiiiK Ailam with anything had cn:otl. Al 1 , I, ,..w.-.. nl W.11.M.4 i..ll..l Imll'U ll'I'itl.l-U U I ll-i 11 (V ' t-V, Umil UlltU tl lilUlilll CI1U1H,1V- ill-ll.KIHUlHIl 111.1. J lllH.l.Xkl ' fo j lijtuti a story fiom Kiilwn Ihiit then; will lio a recall on Walter M. I'knce, now govt'inur of 0iei;im. ,; There will be no recall on Pierce. It is plain that the i.eii.';;. lional news will be continued at intervals but there will be no recall. When it conies to recalling a governor lxcaiisu he makes mis takes in appointments, or because some one or even a lot of peo ple thinks he makes mistakes in appointments, it can't lie done. The people as a whole do not care a rap about who holds minor offices, and the flurry of today is forgotten tomorrow except by ' those who are affected by the change. ' SVe believe the governor is making some mistakes; that he u; ;licting on the wrong judgment at times, but we ai.e not lvjitdy to.'j .help recall Pierce and wo don t behove any great number ol peo- M;:i arc i-renin res who cut liown ! I'ceat ticf-i tu make room for iniri tlu".i plant liltle uplinj.H All ail in a Honda paP'T says: "Wanted Kluatly, respectable young man to look after a (farden und care for u cow. who has a ijood voice and n(cu.-toincd to sinir ill a choir Vou can't always never yM tiuht- tell. Tightwai'.s i Speakers come and speakers sot .Seme of 'em say "I told you so,'' I Sonic of 'eni start to "Show their : stuff," So-iie of 'em ti-- to "Throw a IJIuff," :Sonie of 'em try lo he real funny, .Some of 'e.ii ronie lo "tfel the money, ul the ''" who makes us all weel 'pie in Oregon are ready to do such a thing. I Is the happy. "ton-minuli! it "snappy. hint" who makes Why Advertised Goods Sell , A wife is a person who thinks .'1m wou'dn't lie nervous if you ! v.'?;'cn't there to criticize her driving. j (,'oirect I his sentence: "The hus ;Uar:d brouyhf home three unexpected 111 ; j;iir'.t:-:, and the wife smiled happilv he c,;-i:;tcd them." "K's a jra'.e life," the coal re marked when the kindling was being l;iihted. . i There are many reasons why advertised goods sell best. speaking of nationally advertised goods, for example, travellers are able to purchase the same brand of cracker in the east as in I the west. In the north as in the south and all of them are equally good and crisp. And the same principles apply to all merchandise and good! A ,ew l"",k advertised in an , i i i ii n-i i i it t i i 1 i- 'a.crn paper as a story of "Dessert made or sold locally. The buyer knows that a local advertiser is j., vers." no'es Amos Tash. "It ought ready to stand behind his product because his advertising is moof l" hi,v,1' wi,!t' ;",'" 0ur favorite , . . ,. , " is appie p:c- W hat .--, yours? of his confidence . : . The advertiser is known and has pledged himself to stand back i of his merchandise, lie has given his printed word to the general public and must keep it. It is the mark of good faith and is rec ognized by buyers the world over as such. Almost without exception, all of the improvements in packages or other containers have boon the direct outcome of advertising. If Ihn twiicues n!k. tho- cuith! f some shoes could ay a mouthful. What this country need.! is an iiilarni chick lhat wakes up only the man who gets it. IVupl,' win: live in glas hould undress in the dark. houses i r The president of the United States is coming and Eastern Ore gon people are preparing to receive him. Business nun of La Grande have deserted their business houses and many spend most of their time on To) 0' lllue Mountains in preparing to welcome this honored guest. The whole community is looking- forward to the occasion with great delight, for Kastei n Oregon cannot hope to have a president here once in a lifetime, scarcely. Top O' lllue Mountains will live in history because of this cele bration. The old Oiegon Trail pageant will be a historical fact and its impression will be left with the nation, as it should be. This is a great year for the northwest and the third day of July will be the eventful day. ( '(iMl'OItT Fins r To the '.eho c.i' the Southern Sea, A goo I niis.iooary, said he, "A calico skii: Is as cheap as dirt!" 'Hut is it as cool?" said she. Vhc; fc ;t-nr .inrdc: :i:i:ig i we :r.c ci-a-y. as that pro lays we shall he, perhap'! ers can nve the expense of a laiv.yer to pr; ve it. idea'; and gingham in many a wreck of the The idea that the wmld owes every man a living has put many men in the poorhouse. Many persons would be better thing until tomoi row. off if they did put off some IDARM ' ':;. 'ou ii;il i!i liy wli li ym ilrptiall lo In- hail !te I l y t..il.' Ihiiik. I n ; rait If Nii1iuii.il II.uiU ol' (Ir.iinlc. Oregon, :in ii in tiitivr nl the ifi it y I'cilrral lit'M'rtc Sj.sicin li Ik Hie tin-Ht po-.vi i l Li: fin, nit lal Institution in tti. world today. tUir liiillli i 1 1 1 j i 1 j y i:ll rll I i'!l' r - p ii t a I I i n lor Its tl''-n;;tii :.lid stati.lily y ,y. liro'tdrlntlt 'OiUcs (viu.-e raiiiily .vliiji. S mo pc-tp'o aio surprised that ! Jui-li skin is thu-k faoujrh for shop j'eiitlicr, hit thty don't know much aliout loan sharks. i A nu'iv p.'ik'strlan, slatMlin on the Kvniir liy i!i postoiiK-o cotititoil the i vehicle-; whir h passed him during a , hi few i. iiautcs he fore he i-ro.-t.-e I ti t lreet, and tlu-.e are what he : :w: I'm autoi;it.lM!( seven truek.s, i five delivt'i v car.-, si; hicyc'.es, a tram of lioi-s.'s, a huirV horse. hroe poi aii'lmlalors ami last of a'l the file Iruek for v.hieh I'veryliody .- eat tiM ,-,!. Two hoys on hieyeles 'Hi'.! to h:ok on ten cars hat were ".liooeu ' off. I'ioiH-.'r Sl;ti lrivir 1'iisk;s l;IHJ;it . Mont., .lane '11. (AP) Soli nit'.i "! ;,'!;" l!Mddie, !ar' driv er and I.,dia.; fijrhler is di ail aftoi ;i iv-iJoMo- in .Montana of fifty-eiulit vi'Mi'.-. i:iitll.- drove :.I;ie for lien Holiday in .Mo;:Vaaa terrilurv in is.;;,. I 4 9 till' Ol It.H III. lilt' n d mart ' tub. his eeteetrv it improv'fS his Toresihb. " . isii.p in tliis .1 ii.l :, d to I .in!, n W t 'tiiti:'iiiiiii.i Jiiiif ;-:.': I tzti 4 u i tbr tVi ST'v .iW Chautauqua, June L!-lth to 29th, incluf ive. Bargains to the Fore The day of aloofness is past for everybody. As merchants it is our duty to ptovidc a better place to do shopping. It is our duty also to provide bellcr merchandise and at a greater saving to you. We have provided ii be le. place for you to shop today we take up the task of providing a better class of goods and at greater savings. The time to reduce your shoe bills is when the op portunity presents itself. Saturday we offer all Florsheim Shoes and Ox fords. Reduced m A Great Sale of Women's OXFORDS PUMPS AND SHOES All women's f outwear will be reduced 10 per cent. The smart new numbers in suede, patent and sal in are included. You will at least enjoy seeing these new styles. Growing Girls FOOTWEAR Growing girls footwear, one-strap, low heel, sizes 3, 4 and 5. They sell in a regular way up to $3.50. These will be ideal for va cation wear. Special , $1.19 Hart Schaff ner & Marx Suits Reduced 20 "Every Suit In The Store Reduced" Closed Season on Boiled SHIRTS Rit on your frontier rags to day and help advertise the Old Oregon Trail Pageant to be held Top 0'Blue Mountains at Mea cham July 3-4. You will find a big assortment of inexpensive hats and other togs that will an swer the purpose. See the win dow display. Y6u have never been disap pointed in the wearing qualities of Hart Schaff ner &. Marx Clothes they were always worth the price you paid. Now you are offered a saving of 20 per cent on something you know to be reliable. This is economy. Men s Hats Reduced 10 The sale covers all hats in stock Stetsons, Felts, Bloom and Koch Straw Hats, Panamas and cloth hats. I'K'KMCK F.KS Hcnk Your Horn Open Early and Late Thin Summer G-oing out for the day? We have these ready: Buttled Soda Cigars Candy Gum Gi a;v Juice Ginger .Me 11. Pol ler Cigarettes Kodaks Fiims C'v.olate Bars I'is'.i Hooks Fisli I.iin-3 Pods Test l.ir.es lor.deis S;nl-er;; Ncwlin D Company rue: notick ok hum; oi- FINAL ACl'Ot NT In the ('" v r.i-M-t of the State of Oreijo" for U' hi'i Oeinty. ' In the MaMer of th Ktate of ! Harry Hrink, Deceased. Notice i herehv jyiven that Ih?' undersigned has filed his Final Ac-1 count as administrate! of the estat of Harry Brink, deceased, and the County Court of Union County, Ore ron, has fixed the 'Z'Mt day of July. l!j;:, at U:0( o'clock in the fore noon, at its Court 'Room nt the Couit Hettse in l.a (liiinde, Orejcon, as the time and place for hearing any and1 all ohjeetions to the said Final Ac- j eotnu ami seuiemem oi sam estate ltp of first publication June '11, U L. S.VOIHIRASS, Administva' (.1 recti Hess, Attorneys for Atli nunistrator. June JJ-'J'.t Ju!y ( -1 :? -20 oooooooooooouooooooooooooo 1 O o ' District Conference. The members of the I. O. O. F, and Kehekah lodire of .Union :.nd 1 Wallowa counties will meet tomoi'-' row at Klin in the annual Unic-; Wallowa county district conferene?-' Arranneineuts have hceit complete! for the entertainment of Elin v s: ters, aerordinjr to le ports fiom Ki ll, at the ennfereae?. The ailerdanec tvom Union county expected to lie lanre and UaGrande will send many delegates to the cc li fe renve. A n-w collar IniHon lms i.(.n fn. " " ,Mi'1 nr land '.i-n It faiiH. iwW), Mas never hem how 'iiihis. hut uM. rc. riwht .side a collar bullous i Southard & Shinn o 1 o ! 8i I'.nlik AiltollKiblli o o IliiKk St-rik g lliilt k I'arls anil Aiiiwivlr. S 0 l'lunie Matu ."iKT Cor. Adams and Fir g Hidden beauty in your hair TN every woman's hsir hidden heaurv it wait inn to he brought out by the Wild root treatmtnt. Vou will h surprised to sec how quickly these two preparations will chance your Vhole appearance. WILDROOT Hjt Tonic w Liquid Snanpto moss uni t; LA GRANDE IRON WORKS M IIIE MIDI' AXI) FOINORY II i:n..l of Mucnlnory. Automolilks n,l Tractors Ruoalrcd. Ovi.rliaul..( and .tcbuiit. Ac-tyli-ne W.I,linK of All Klnda Oylliiilor liorinp nml Ovcralzo Plstonn OrnnKsnaftii, Pistons nn,l Piston Plna HcKround Giro Us a Trill D. FITZGERALD Prop. ooooooooocoooooooooouooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo APPLIANCES H. & S. Electric Edison Mazda Lamps 111? Deput St. phone 3g:J.w -'01 I lie prohh ni ooooooooooooooooooooooouoo I ocooocoooo occooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooS