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Monday. July 14, 1924. PAGE::four,-'v THE LA GRANDE IVENING' OBSERVER ja Grande Evenipg Observer IK DEPENDENT NEWSPAPER iblUhed ally and weekly at La Grand, Oregon by th RRAHnn KVKNINn QBSERVK rUBJIBILLnw BRUCE) S5 urn RE! DENNIS EdlK red at poatofflce at La Grande, Oregon, a. Beoond Claaf Matter. ' jiOn aala In other clUea Oregon Hotel New. Bland, Port- Imperial Now. Stand, fortlanoi jauiuouuui and. . . ; I Addreas all communication to Tha Obierrar, j um. : aVk La Grande, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATES per month.. By Carrier Oai,r, Oflly, per alx month., In advance. Dally. Dajly, per throe montba . per au mon Single Copy. 7 2.3S -14.60 6a By Mail i ner month- fly, per alx months. In advance- My. per year, In advance OHerver-Star, por year If 60 $6.oa -ll.Ot CITr AND COUfTCT OFFICIAL PAPER ' ( MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS ' The Aaaoclatod Press la exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It Or not otherwise arvdttod If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news serein also are reserved. ' THE ItlGHTKOUS shall Inherit Ilia lund. und dwell there in forever. Tho lnw of his God is In Ills hcurt; nouu of his tops ahull slide. I'slum 37:29,31. THF ni.n HOME TOWN By BtaiUey jy " yiissTs--- hmthc la. mays miu rill H j&frJ&r it? "when wuttnl, gJ55yJveuw:i y .3aMiwTWiirrmeJ-.' ''ra scrub tSIt , Aitstrian Courts Give Divorce From Slovlo Struck Wives VIENNA. (AP) The movies figured here recently in two di vorce cases, in one lnntiinco the husband accused his wife of luiv ing neglected her home over her cruze for seeing Ihe movies, and of having maltreated her children a result of having seen cruel form of punishment In the movies. The wife denied being influenced l,y the motion picture drama, lm( tlu divorce' was nevertheless grunted. In the second case a merchant complained that he could no lung er urroriMo eat in restaurants ttml i hotels, because his wife had the' movie craze and- neglected cooUlni:. j housekeeping and her husband. In! this case, too, the court grained e ! divorce, and purl Iclllarly staled (that tlie defendant "had seriously , neglected her household fl ill l.-F ! through the freiiuentatiou of tin ! theatre and movies." ' EsoereT BOBBINS SAVE ONE I OF Mis old suits to tw.e PORTEfc AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL "Hurrah, Boys, Hurrah It is a part of the passing sliow to witness Ihu Deinu cratic ardor for the newly-nominated candidates. Satur day when Governor Pierce was in La Grande he - hud to f'inclv, himself to lineup with the proper enthusiasm over mention of the party's candidates. Dr. M. K. Hall, a Democrat of long standing and" considerable prominence, happened into the city on a short visit, and he too, seemed to hie, having difficulty in getting the usual hurrah off for, Davis and Bryan. Frank Smith was about in the same, predicament and Frank is enc of the faithful. Then cameMr. Pilliam, president of the Eastern Oregon Light and Power company, who is u double-distilled Jefferson follufer and always ready to battle for the party of his ini"i4lirv. hnl. evi'ii Mr. Pillium' fresh from the home slate Follctle, could not let the campaign yell for Davis Bryan roll very evenly from his tongue. bt in line, boys, and step up. In time you will get the ving and by coaching each other for a while you will rll lib able to sing the campaign songs and give Hue lusty "huirah" before, election day. s. - A .; I . . . OFFICE CAT IRAQI MAKH BY JUNIUS let the country ulonc. I Many a star, blinded liy I In ,glarn of the Bliolllghl, now slls mi a coiner, wearing smoked glasses and huldlng out u tin cup. i "f.iisli, I illilu't nalUe Jiu-k a- so llglil lMroii'.M "M."' 1 ' -I he iilher ilai he lolil me' lluit In' lliul lost Mime iiiiiney (liroti'lh llm-Miililil anil roine lo rinil out lif Iriiil a kiiiii hhit-iiiarliluc thai cliflli't wiil-k." I .... "Wuiiliil Nurse roe lill.Ii. iivrr IS yearn old." Terra Haute, lllil. Trill. ... , Invi'sditnii i No(i. '"I'he liHill (lilil i'ellnws mi- rr-H. UZ lots in (lieir iiuitelery for Sin I'aiii. Tins Is ihi nliniillxe iMir- ) tuin." Xoriii .liiilsoii, liul. .News. 11 Im i-llihiii'd tluit women lllivc' In the latest addition to "Who's eeivlMMl rille illl'llieOee ill (Kill- Through in America. " there can In til's. All ill' them lire nut like Hie aililed the names of Fall, AlcAdou lady Him liriiiiilil Inline her hiilliit and Datlgherly. In show lii'r htihauil linw she iili'il, Spirit of Man Grows JtarlM-lurn r:ip nowii - A'tiilr ol'l iiiiiitlii rip llilVi' lii-WII. ln-ji Another Nunic Into I'oHtl- ,rul Mfrr." said u lii-allhn-. Hut U ilKii't trlnK ilonc any morn. Tiicy what (iif-y have just plati oil on IiIh clot hi 8. Ktiropo may havti a fiiu-r nl turt?, hue she hasn't out liijjli Um KXCe of fllvvcrlzullon. A rt-altnr Ih just like nn onllnary man. except I ha he; I ti in Its of cow pacturt'H In tiTins of ultiirls. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Iteuutirul rive-rooin lionie ami three lots at the corner of Kir and Y avenue. Hearing fruit I rrea, ftno 8tia!o trees, bloom inf? flowers uml fine lawn, Kurac bath, city water, electric am fine Karik-n. Kverythii flirit cluisa condition. VvctiJf,iO'. 500 cash, $25 por month On room hou aoxl 10, $!)U0, lo VIST. SMALL -second street j BOYS' , ri.0TiiiN(; REDUCKD 25 July Entire Slock of LADIES SHOES UKDIKED 20 Clearance Sale Every Article In The Store REDUCED from to 50 10 what they riKiiralite t preeh N pieiiltiti'. .IiinI bna,lne it tiirl In evening I'lnllii'M ivnlly lim-;lihi up lirr Wvv Muney may not Ih i vit, but Hlll-e h; atu: tout. 1 he root of all It' ll of a k i h)(.I ,amii.vii-: has ;t 'ontsi:s HAl.KM, Ore. There nro thf -C wavs In which Henator Itobert'M. ljLl'ollelii could have IiIh name mi t he ballot in H'ckoii at t he , No vember election.- accord. );. 1 to! h Rtulement Ksped tiy the HljAe. t) pari nient. ! . 1 i o i 1', ' lie could he ' noiuifiared ; FiV Mnyfie tin- f.viybiK that tlnic money coiuea from Ihu lac both fly. preUeiU.,hy the. 'IniliyliJiia.L elu-; Itnr" imhntl,' which jri'itnlriTt iM llm. f;ng ora j..J.U),KjiJi' il,j f -t l hull" 'y ' '"l"t". Containing jlgiiil lures eiiuul to tliree per cenl of rtii IlllereMill'r lle.'lillll':. Illlsliss "I liope .villi fllllllil that l.uiel liilere'llie.:, Air. I'llMeivsnM." ;ne.-.l "Well, I must ruiifess II ..Jtull'l ...,it.. ... I.., u,i.... ,.u II... Two years nyo man climlicd lo'iene,- mhiiiw h it in n a miuk- iiiark." nuiil:i,is ihen i :ns es, ll'ey play lah .lnllgg STr ' I'Viiucis Youii,rliusl)iifl believes Hint Ml. KvoiimI Will j yet ho climbed, lie predicts his view on the prnptiKi tioujthnt mini grows in wisdom and stature while the inoiiii- taiii; remains the same. Si7,0j)0 feel on the shoulder of Everest. A month njjo a hcilit of 2K,ll()0 Tcet was Kaiiud. Though the expedition failed to attain the summit, but a thousand I'eel remained. Solilje one will climb that last thousand feel. The top will ci minium lo challeiiL'e Iiecmisn "it is ilu.iiv" A ilebiiiiniie is u ,i,init lailv lm ,i. .... Nleens till liliiruiie;, ili'lnks ten all ino argument wiucii bir a rancis presents is lo;rieal, lie mii.iii. ami -walks iiiukani: citcfi how 21,000 feet was the" record of man's ascent 1 V."- VV " " .Vf "' ""' "" ' '"" mountain climbing 40 yeai-s ago. A score of years ago he j ' . , . had; reached 23,000 feet and has been gaining ever since. w" "on.i. r ir many rooks dmr? The. progress has been slow but it has been steady. Alan illig'tJX'riike'mie'of h!'''rn,,!iiy lias adjusted himsell to the conditions presented, lie hasi''y cliHijged us' he found change necessary. That many have fniltfl and some have been killed docs not discourage others. Thele are men ever ready to attempt what has never been ! flout , I -is this ambition lo do something that has never been ' ".'iV.-"'" (lout thai has lifted mankind from savagery to the pres- "Weil, mv ire ri i a i..n- imir cut state of the race. Climbing Ml. Kve.est is but one Z.Z7H-,'fnV tX."M- """ ' jimiHicsiauuii in im utsuc lor aciiivvoiiiuiil. lho mass of tlie ol'foit ban been diroclod in nuno practical channels !; rnrtjwitn a nunc direct-Iwannir on everyday life but all cf has been prompted by a dosiro lo further man's power ovei physical forces. The physical forces remain constant. It is"7iiAn who df;tnes. As'man is altered in the direction in wiucii his ambition reaches the impossible becomes possi ble. Til is the spirit of man which grows with the ar,e of the Sace. voteii cant for governor at thir IiihI previous election. He, could alwoj be nomlnntcil ut u tral herinc k) I ' ion nr more elrclnrn avaernbleil lor I liul purpoHp, ' 1 'Ihe third melhud wuuhl I- I iiomlmitlnn by it. polll leal' parly convenl leu. T Torut fneh a pa'rtv hntvever. It Wiilltd be necrH'iary In I tiliH with the tecretary of Ktaie pel II leii.s conlalnlliK hIkiiuI ur.-H I fepl esi'lll llir five MT Ci'lll of t he viito ciisi nr repicH'-ntat Ive In run- Ki'i'ttf tit Ihe I a Hi prevloUK K''i'ral I election. In 1 lie old ilayM, making fact wjih simply making faccn. Now It ' Is e:ilh'(l n-'rl-'-ierlnw eiuolien. A "Radius' I Sale Ellds V men s I r ii i iiiini i if n iiai i titi u j iiti ajik rYTu rv miI r.ilfl I 1 nilrXllrtV I Hnnrf ClnlhM I II A i I I ZrJ I l IP mm: ii K l jl i l.il.T r tn I II -Gooii foil- I U I .1111 V I 7K7 I ufand lW corn,, In:.t I UB U I I S J I tmtXJ U I II iden yTuwherrles. etn. I I . V I I 4 -7.1 I ' II u cusmj per moniii. II 1 II I III. I I II Some linn Jtihlins lots in west II II purt of l.aiy1'un(lG near Stuns'o II I II new hoinVT j" ' PYRAMID LAND CO. I - I y Main 795 ! " f S ssssssssassssssssssssssssssssssssssssisssaassssi mmmm P. N. Ponl, C. Ii. Uerrj, i , I ' Grand Ea FORD BATTERY L ; c.g , ?1g 5Q .yr They Arc Xe Iicsl! 10,1 ' $1 I I' '. CAKS W1TH X i i - J jrl bUCS o-Voll Mni'ilni; nml lilKliliiiie Slyj J mS K-A-lt-l-tl-S . S jTn, i mi Perkins Mlot6r Co. Win. If. Laytlen, Mfr. Is C7 Mafliuim Km.. LINCOLN - 1'OlUr- 1'UltllKON Madison, Ave. , ., . K((lvll. .,. . ., l-honn Slnli, BUU' i JULY IfiTII X ! 1 s . n , i a j ii I IX i i n R T H n Tl ! Il l k I fill j CUNTS Cl.OTIIIKKY I X" I The Stun wljh a t'oiLM-lcnce . . i W I Inn II 1X1 STORE A M;i;s;tehii:i llN hoy wjih cii rrh-il , ii in M- liniii his Ii filial in a rtonil, ', bul now Im- In s il'e and I lu t e weeliu ah ad wit ii liitt hatha. It utU;ht ) a root! lliin-; In ha 'Illie delegates must have imaiiioit that they were ed JUitcs senators and therefore bound to "disagree. ! --- -. (Joolitljro's liirllitlny IhhukIiI liim ,r),oiio curd.;. ' hre oine (liawlmclis to hoinjj piosicU-nl. I 1 Cluucrcil IccImincs ?J)ulay . t the ItTinan illlVreH.I SiHllll AllH-ii WellM i ii r. w JUST ARRIVED, New Slock of l'I KK (UIM KL'UUKR DIVING CA l'ricc 15c lo $ RED CROSS DR if (n ALE TUB i;ndi;rsk;ned will sell at public auction, on tiik old JOHNSON l'LACK ONE AND ONE-HALF MILES EAST OF THE LONE PINE DO XFACTORY, COMMENCING AT 10:30 -A. M., ON WEDNESDAY For Sale ll (HIIIIH. ti linished eondiliitn. ae $:iu t'H!tA(H i.W ). Vu II" lee- limn, otrovldei( he- Ium mu iivithki' routij mid a iltHtrihullm; 'b-tri-torylln the reNidenliiil ilUirhi, nhourtieiM t tt o .tniiM of Ice fi Mlay rurrjiiir each piece a dltiiiue 01 6' Ijet, accm dlnir lo a Ktirv.-y touiile(t by Ihe Nalhuial Ansociu- tlOH id" lee ItldUHl l ies. ThlNC! pultildH of lee me dtvldid u in on ir approxlinalily 8 rufrl(('ratorM. Itie miii- ey hIiou. und tin field tr in k- cox ei Ut) llferHjce illNlaiiee of I o llllb-.i. An, abllily to Miami the phynl. nil fjjriiiu. at a thrent of Impalr Inff lLatth, bother (he leeman lew thuntn kecphiK .on whetiule, tne awiuiTuttoii which I endeav oring to put lee rollleH oil the (jttiuel UhmIm of -punctuality tin Ihe trunHfiortaUon pyMtentK. ' "Tu Ivciiiuh'm K'',,''"', trouble in keeping on Hcheduled time. b cnut$ liotmcivl. fs freifurntly thlntt ktt ih(!'air"vxjtijrt1n urraojf-J hlU' theli' pel iNhidilet, I pOSHll-tf CUOtlhtf t'CNUllH. hiiN u unpack inn) i leu rhumher. TIiIm In I he ni! slaiiilliiK- eiiuse nf delii.-d ; r Ir ., "The delivery. Msti iiim hi -- l. . Iiik n iiiixb b il iuul improved itiel HOlne tlienih. l IlilVn Ml lirtlllX pei-feoled . (hell- 8slrli,H llli.l Wht'illlh rt , are nhilol us ut i iii ;it. ,,s thl,t '" a :isNem:.'r Itmii, That is our iiim." Ituslan Worlil Win- (jem-ijil lilxeii IVusioi, y n, s,u t I.KMNr.llA!) (AC) - (i, , ItrtiNiiutr, who' eomuiaiiilrd 1 Ih ItuxNiiin iirmy acituKt (he (b rinair; durliiR H- ttiii lil1 war, Iuim b. . m (iriinl ti peiiNloa of $ Mi a nioulh "on account of (he ri. torioiiH herxice reiHtere.l to the m. vlet uiiit.n. and iiIho on account or advancing a.M ItruiHloff la now over 7: ian of 11 rc. He took an act ie par: In Ihe "Vh-vntioii of the bulNhovik cuvalry und 1111 HI his retirement, wa.s Ui'hnlcal ml.--or to the U'd unity. " - r Veil i'imUii limiii', 4 I'lllH llOIIU' ias pINl H I'llil- '""I W hi eeerl l.ai;:e im. 1'rirn t:ik'i leiin.1 f ltui f.iHh and balance ii1 lelil. I ht'le An an.- hin'l located Ji;d.ut ii I e ol city Inn It h on 'uveav.--ii ue. New II rnuin hoiine, -xeol-' hnl i;iii,i tticl yniinir flit and Die 1m;I iHlnule lieeH. Cllce Lm.f , tirien h. ! I'acU Ihe .. . ... j fwiMieru h-i ouin ii(Ui', haMe-, j im-tll, pa veal Htreet, Ceient Mld. alh. lai-Ko Int. liox lil. l'l tee V- j l'our-Hmm Vme A I Tei ins $;luu c.'ish I "" ner mon! h. t at S',;, Knuth l,.t bath, hot I 'i Ice I Mm. and balance al lucludliiK inter I'our-rnoiM modi i n home, Ml loniled tor shnps atltl sehnot. The house In In K"od cnndiHiOl and Ihe la.Mi and Hhrubhery make IhiK :i beaut 1 1 'til Inane. Pt Ire :'r00. A maiuul:i oh hin- Ol.li, you can't nfford lo pay out your money nnd not know just whore and how It Is spent. And . you can't afford to tnko chaneea on Iihv- Ihk to pay thu same bill V tcu, cither. A (-hwkhitf Account i nt thts Hank is tho niy businesslike waw to spend money. man can live on 'less' oiler, he's married -Ke Kai to A Any dlsiitc bills. Isnd u goes. I l'AYV-r It Is safer When you Check you own receipt for y y . your chu n co i over atwuya uvory dollar CI1KCK nrnr mora coil veil lent. Gco.H.Currey U "KKAI.TCllH IUI Estam toaiu limurautv JULY IB- i;d I'uoi'ekty, to-wiiv 9 HEAD HORSES 9 THE. FOLLOWING D10SCKII5ED I'UOI'EKTY, TO-WITj 2 Day (kldinK.yt jcars old, Wl. Dt.'.O . Each. 1 Day Mart-, G years old, wt. J.'iOO lbs. 1 Sorrel Horse, 7 years old, M. 1100 lbs- , I5y Maraf 6 years old, Wl. MOO lbs. 1 (Jray (Jelclinj;, 7 years old, Wl. 1330, ' 1 Black Jffarc, 6 years old, Wl. 1600 IDs. . ' lu 1 Gray (.eld:n:, C years old, Wl. 1330 1 Soyt-1 Saddle Pony (gentle) 7 years lbs. . , &ld. Fara ( ONSISING OF chinery 10 Extra Horse Collars . .. X ;i-Scction Harrow . . 1 Vi.n Brunt 16-6 Grain Drill, Seeder Attachnicnt 1 Monitor, 22-IIosc Grain Drill 2 Wagons, Half Trucks 1 Hay Hack, 1 ('alifdinii Grain Kau 1 DecriiiK Mower and Hake 1 7-ft. Dcciinjv Hinder 1 P. & O. Sulky Plow, t(i-incle 1 P. & O. .'Mini torn TriKjopPlow, 1 1-in. Double Trees and Log Chains 1 John Deere Tractor Plow, :M(ol(oui,5 30-Gallon Gas Tanks " 11-inch. 1 (Gasoline Pump Engine 2 Walking Plows 1 Pump Jack 1 Set Heavy Single Carl Harness 1 Steering Device for 10-20 Titan Tractor 2 Sets Unit Chain Harness 01TIEK ARTICLES TOO NUMEKOUS TO MENTION FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS $10.00 and under, cash. Over $10.00 a bankable note for 3 months bearing 8 per ccnl interest. 3 per cent discount for cash. T. B. JOHNSON. Auctioneer J. E. KEYNOIJJS, Clerk ED. LEDBETTER, OWNER