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Friday, July 20,-1923 PAGE FOUR " THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer j 4X ISDBI'BSinMlVT NRWJPAI-Kll. Piibllahrt) Cully and wmldy at La Brand", l.renon. by l.a (!raneli Kviin ln Observer I'lihllahlnu; company. ""ui-w ui.tmn, j'.mior. II 7 Mall. ..in.oo 0fly, pr yer. In idvanea ...... Ually, ttix inonthA In mlvnnce . I&ilv. three months. In ad v a mm , , mMiy, per month Me on al In other rlil OrvH"i Mottl Qranj0,Newa BlHixt, f'rirtlnnti: fin,jrial Ni-wij fir AO-fin rl ,, . plHIlll, I'lin IHIHI , .U UlllitJIlittll m)W " ,nr" i-mimr. uinnd. Portland. Entered at the T'ost offlr-e at I .a rW,11 "nmunlrahon to THE OTJHIOflVKn, am Adam Ave.. t, VRXCRIPTION ItATKB. Wjr Currier. flly, per month 76C I'miy, nr ihi month ja.Iifi i'Mly. per mis mo., in advance tJ.Mi Pally, mIiikIu cy . .. fit) CJTY INK COUNT V OFFICIAL imi'rh. MK.M1IICR OP AtfttOtf ATK1I IMtKHM. The AsnoMated Ftphh In excliiHlvely antliled.to titttt for iu bl I-mI iin of all lewa dlapat;hHM t:reillled to It or not Other wine credited in IIiIh puper, and lino tne meal ukwh jhuhimiil'U iimn-m. All rlKhtH of if -puhlicatlon :f apei'ial aiNpatcnea nerem man are rewHrv!. ;i-:T TIIK TIll'TIl: liny tin truth fiinl well It not; nlffn wlwlnni, ami Jn Ht mot Ion, unit limit rt it ml in. I'roi'- erUn 2:1:23, OFFICE CAT TflAUC MA K BV JUNIUS Rejoicing With Nature Does rinture respond to the harmonious chimtctci- more than Hie character that is untippreciative of her work? ' The alwve is a question worth thinking ahout. It was brought: to our notice most forcefully when we drove up in front of tho Union hotel a few days ago and found a carpet of green grass sur rounding the hotel, when hut a few weeks ago not. a spear of grass was noticeable Last season the only thing that marred the beauty of the Union Hotel was lack of a lawn. Today that lawn is almost perfect. ' ; ( How did it happen? Almost as by magic the green carpet was laid. Here's the secret: Patsy Clark, the Union Hotel manager, loves grass and flowers and babies and dogs and fish ; his big heart beats atune with nature, and when he personally gave his atten tion to watering and caring for the lawn surrounding his hotel the results were marvelous. At Hot Lake the old florist can make anything grow quickly; he can make a plant bloom that to many would be hopeless. The reason is he loves his flowers. Nature will respond to the mechanical hand, to be sure, but all students of nature are firmly convinced that she responds much better and more quickly to the hand that loves the grasses and the flowers. ' . It is great to be able to appreciate nature even in a smaller degree than those whose hearts are in perfect accord with her. A drive over ihe valley with the mountains so pretty, with the. vege tation so heavy, with tho crops so remarkable is a revelation to one whose mind is not centered entirely on making money or upon the industrial grind. , Yes, great is nature, and nowhere is she more supreme than in this part of Eastern Oregon. We can appreciate her to a cer tain oxten to an extent that makes us love her dearly, but we ore only students in the primary grade, while such men as Patsy Clark and the Hot Lake florist are graduates. Doi'h nnylhliif? nuilio it morn mourn flit noise Hum the rl'iiHhiliK or hip liorket irliiKawiire? There wus n Mini', thlnka Arnna Timh, when lli Rlrla wi-re more i-iimI-ly luaulted Minn the preHent. "Oh. I'Mi!" II, knell l.e.slde her well formed IV Anil wildly unit with ardent heal. I ecl:ireil Mit! lien uty of her none, lltr hair, ht-r mouth, unit even (l)l'H. "Vonr oyen," went on the ImlihtinK fool, "An- I iko two exeat clear water poolrt, Anil T wonder what within them lie?' "lh, fish," wild Hhe Hweelly with a filth. again for we mill hia Inat aerial." have nu-niorni at No, (Jliulyrt, Ihe met Unit IV. .1. Iti'un la mill)' 4u uniMM tl" ih4 iiiii'w4ii-1I- nutki liliu KriiM-itiit. TlHHIKllttt (III AllUIMK Allium Hupo Hiimir kwh ilown aiton If nnly lo Ket rid of the joke nhoul Htirrln like HaileHwltlrh haH K'own to hit HllRhll' Hlale. Jliar eur hati u hlowoul tin the north end. Thero goes a pret ly aiiiuiner dronn. Hhe looka like 11 riiiler lull her hire tella another Mory. 'Iruek at lumher hnhla up a lon proeeHMion of pleasure ears. Two aura. ihe iflrlu In pink. Girl with a i-eil hat in u roupe, M overt liomaih In covered wubuii,, holding up trnf nr. .m-iu-iii-iii llHlen to that man iwear. Utile uirl In khaki pant and i pink ullk bliiHi. window of lun- eloui, fruit, htif hluek eherrim. Wb hii.v u nuarter'a worth. i'oijut.'ind.H KprlllirlnK up everywhere tmuineil hy nti rprixliiK yonni,- nierehanta. Vivid ureen hut eoinpletely Hiirroundeil lu ll elouil of R-rny uuninier fui-H. Atroei- IIik I'oinnillteed In Ihe 11111110 of Klll'i Wonder what a window trimmer thinks itliout. Shiny n!tk Hummer null am followinx straw huliu Why don't Ihe Klrln Ket out their whim llOI'B? aii :i4 7,uue fat, and iihoul 4tiji,uidi mocker and feedem. The luiniber avallahle for market liila fall in I'tah In I.IK.UIUi and elaiodfieil aa follows Kill Htufr, 1 115,111111 li'ttln", ll.lif'l yrarllnK". 11. lieu ! year ohla, 4,uutt LOHH, 44, nan); feeder atari'. 3:1,011a (call ex, ;,lmo yenrllllga. 4.0IIO vrar ohl8, I il.uno; rows, ll.miu). An tneretiae of 211 per cent i Indicated aa avallahle In Wyoming, compared with lam year, unit probably 45 per cent of the ahipuielllK will iro aa arraaa flit and 55 ner cent aa aiockcra unit feed era. Awed ateera aeeiu relntiv'ely ' 'I'liiii'-.i-; 'i-inn i'oh i.kad. SC.M.MIT, N. .)., Maclionahl Smith of San Kruneiaco, Itohert Maellonald, of t'hlcairo and Joe Klrkwond, In triple He with 311 holea tolala of Mil Mhowed Mm way Thursday at tho end of the aecond day a place play In tho KlKhteenth .Metropolitan golf champ ionship heln played at tho Canoe Mrook Country club. Walter HuKren wus In fourth place with 147 and Johnny l-'arrle of Quaker Klde and Jim Ihirnea of 1'elham were In a Mo lor ruth place with scorea of 14s e-ii'li. 'J'he cnurafi record waa broken three limes ilurinf? the day. the most scnau tionl beillK Joe Kirkwood lis, the first golfer to breuk the record of Jim Burnes, Pounding Parties To Pieces The result of Minnesota's senatorial election Is hut another stop in the seeming desire of the American people to do away entirely with political parties. Senator-elect Johnson is a sample of the ' product jittei hy the annihilation of the party system of govern ment. His career remains to prove his worth, and that part of the transaction is not so important at present, as the lesson that Minnesota's election teaches. We are drifting away from the governmental principles and practices laid down hy those men of wisdom who framed this na tion and her form of government. We are bidding good-bye to the representative form of government and surely are adopting the pure democracy. The cause for the change is that we all depend too much upon government and expect the government to do too much. This, however, is probably accounted for because in govern-menlal activitie some classes h ave profited heavily and we can not understand if that he permitted why we all should not bene fit by governmental assistance. Ho Kirzi'il at Iht with anient ntnrn Took lit Iht vyva, Iht mos-, hor hulr 1 Iir llHsonid form, with lovely kwHIh Looked m her womlen vk- "Oh V"M!" , Another prolific rimso. of iiHMi.v in il 111 tin exerlencn hoarding house. nmtri In n . Nov that a o,ucKtlonaire linn rn tfihltohod the fuel I hat moHt Kr will Nimon, let'H awk the (lurks liovv t licy Ktii ml on Mm qiientlou of HWlminliifi. j A a Grande taxpayer tella iih "Here In Oregon we pay laxen to pay otTlem'M (i ne I hat wo pay taxr to pay orricerH." Ih Im correet '! Jaek and .Mil went up the hill To Ret 11 hot tic of rizzer. .1111 came flown and told the town That .lark had "Tried to kizzer, We'vn ahouli deeidi-d 'that Henry Kord Hliotild ho elected iircHldent. Iht Iium, at any rale, the ntakln'H of an other Lincoln. Kwnllou' This. .JfU'kl The editor of 1'riiue ric'kln'H (pul ll.slied in a osei)iii'K jOi'eon paper) Who Ih vIhIMhk Hollywood, writes Jmek Io-1mh pper: "While on llnlly- Iw0O('h main drag last eve we K'HtnpH jed Jack l'enipHeyt who is reenprruf- tiiK hero hy nilnKUiiK with I he poor down trodden extra nirls. Jack, It will he remembered, 1m Hie uinhri who caused a mupla Great Falls, Ainu Uinu, hnnks to lull. We hopn ho doc.sti't flectilf to ro info tho movies We're Rlart tomorrow')! another day. LIVESTOCK IS ABOVE NORMAL, WEST PORTION (("Vjn (timed from pnpo one) of ho cattle marketed laHt fall will he nvallahle thin fall, or 3.rHi(0()0, of which about l:in,iMMt will hp tfmHH fut, and Rtockem or feederM. Tim number uvnlhihle. for market this lull in Nevada la cHtlmuted ut iiii.ono and o.hisslricd uh follows: J-'al Mtuff, 47, (Mio (eulves, K.000; fat yenrlliiR-s, 4, min; fat two year ohlH, Hi.nnn; fut ('OWN 22, mill) ; feeder ntnff, 4il,Ht (calves, I l.tiDO; yeurlhiRH, 12,000; 2 year old, 11,000; cows 15,000). In New .Mexico ubout .115.0(H) will Pel ready (o well from Auk. 1 to the end of the your. About 94 per cent of tho number aoid Jaat year muy bo Hold in North Dakota, of which about 21) per cent may u fat cuttlo nml 71 per rut lor stockers and feeders. It Ih xpected that about 4ii:J,0000 cattle wilt he Hold as fat for fall delivery in Oklahoma, and about, 444, odd as stockers and feeders, in Oregon bout 2ii!t, (too will he ready for salo with approximately 1 50,000 fat, and 1 1 !f,(ioi stockers and feeders, Tho number of fat. cattle aval la bio for fall marketing In Texjm In uMliinalcd EIGHT MILLION MARK NOW PASSED DETROIT. July 20. Ford motor No. 8,000:000 went off the assembly line at the Ford Motor company plant here July II, it became known ihursday, establislunpr a new million ni'oduction record. rue last minion motors nuve oeen produced in just six duys less thnfi six months, motor No. 7,000,000 hav- inif been turned out January 17 of this year. Production at the start of the lust million wus approximate ly 4800 motors u dav and an in creased schedule In effect 'since hns been brought to more than 7000. We can now add to history's list of spirited encounters on sea the Bat tle of Rum Run casualties less than one-half of 1 per cent. A WANT AD WILL DO IT . CUTS-SORES Cleanso thoroughly than, without rubbing, apply y setts Oixr 1 7 Million Jart ( Ytmtly OOOCOOCtiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO When France pots out of Germany tk'pendN on what she pots out of it. FOR SALE Flvo roomfl, pantry," rlosott, cold storage, cellar, trafae, chicken houso and run; two lots, cily water, ulso a i;ood well, electric, Unhid. Situated near Second street on Hlvlslon street. I'ricn JI7iio.no, mid J-tiMi.mi cash will handle tl. ialanco monthly tnstnll menis, JTlOO per month, Including In I crest. Ri-room modern houflot full Imsp ment. furnlshoil. Good irurage, located on Knurl h street, near Mormon taber nacle. Price $:triOO.(i0; 40 per cunt down, llalance monthly Installment. Money Cheerfully Refunded ASH BROTHERS guar-tintees every value pre sented here to lie exactly as represented. v We want you to see, and compare the values. We want you to know that you are amply pro tected because, if, for any reason, you are not completely satisfied ,your money will e cheerfully refunded. No o o ! o o o o o o o ' wc Cln-re. 1 ) J, H ol i d a Y3 jpL TO prooFj" of Indle-pervdervce -Old Glory J ard a Bank. Account f)no huiHlred nnd forty-eyen years aim, tills ihe preatest nation In (he world wnj Wo urn Indeed proml of tho fact Hint we are American Citizens, nnd an our flat; floats tci t he hreece, let uu one and all bo thankful for Ihe PIIKKOOM AND INhKPKNnKNrrc (hat tr. our Inheritance, May wv work with one no cord In preserving tho prln rlplM of l.lf Mherly. and tho pursuit of Happlneiw. flood hn'ol In Wallowa, dolntt a kooiI Imslnt'ss. 17 hodi'ooms, kllc.lipn, dlnlni? room nnd office, Kiinipo, hum, chlckiMi house, hoi; lioitse, onu ncro of land, loculrd ni'ilr lurKfl sawmill. .I'nrtics ownlm; It urn Ri'ttinK old and tired, and want to retire. Property lull clonr. lias 2(1 to ilf. ri'Kiihir honnl !ers all tho time. All furnished ami well Kept up. Plica Sllllll.llll; t,(IU 'cash, Imhince ',ll.00 per month. Phy, Black & Stoop In 1 he l.ii Grande Nnlloiml Hank llldg : l,a (iruiiilc, Orciton. i'iiom: main sn Ash Brothers "Tho Store that Keeps Faith With the7 People" OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO D Summer Suggestions Suffered 25 Years "T AM entirely free from my Piles 1 and aches and pains," writes one of my former women patients who, after suffering 25 years, was cured by my painless, non-surgical treatment. But this case is no ex ception, as scores of Jctters in my FRbE illustrated book will testify. I use no knife, anaesthetic, damps, lbj turrt, stitches, buniinil or other disagree ahle or danlcrous method In ticitin J'iles. and GUARANTIEE results. Remember my guarantee meant a positive and per manent cure no matter Ice Cold Watermelons Peach Plums ljorries Head lettuce Ilotiuefort Cheese a Oiinryrale , Peaches Cherries Tomatoes Fresh Benns Swiss Cheese Grape Juices Schlitz Beer Bedweiser Milk and Cream Delivered With Orders Pattison Brothers Grocery To Many Suits To Many Shoes To Many Trunks, Straw Hats, Shirts Suit Cases and Bathing Suits Town JRpusing Prices Means First Quality MERCHANDISE At Big Reduction Mens Suits Yz Less Boys Suits 3 Less Mens Shirts 20 Less Trunks & Bags 4 Less Furnishings 20 Less Mens Shoes Reduced Womens Shoes Reduced Boys Shoes Reduced Mens Underwear 20 Less Suit Cases Less Mens Straw Hats for Less EVERY ARTICALE IN THE MENS DEPT REDUCED CAN'T FIND A BUYER? TRY AN OBSERVER AD THE PALACE means a cool, pleasant place to enjoy yourselves. Ask for a lime freeze. Wd are very proficient in making this freeze. We also have iced watermelon or Cante loupe Sundae. See you at m o iswv.?r.if'A The Palace o VJOUDD -RELIABLE - PRO0RESS1VE- PHONE MAIN 80 DR. CHAS. J. DEAN 2ND All HOISO"I rru",;"T7 1 'tcrT &&?riJrifi