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PAGE FOUR THE IA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER Saturday. July 19, 1924. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley I.- THE OPEN ' COURT , I I ronnnsi'ONniiNTs miikt KlillMIT THi:ilt NAMKSTO ''in-: i:iiTit it' Tit r;v I in. hici; i.trrrciw I'iiimku, La Grande Evening Observer i.Niu:i'i;.ii:vr M:usrti-i:it Published dally ami weoltly lit a- tlranita. Oregon, by In ' j.A HHANKi: KVIOMNH OIIHUlt VKIt I'HIil.lKIIINd OO. ; HltllCl: HHNNISV i .'. ... ;..K(lllor -'i'.nt4ril ot 'jxmlnfrimi nt Lit Crund,,, i tn'iioii, hh Kncon.1 ClaB Mall Mu'iimv V i'.' fn nlo In nlliir..ollir-rOiYKmi, lloli'l N"m hijiihI. I'mt land; lniierliM pYvn Hlnnit, I'iji-iIiiimI: .MiiIIihiihuIi Ni-hh Hijiii.I, : orllalii! ' ; '.)" ' , Aoilrriw all rnnimitnlrallona In The niKn-ivr, 1414. Ailaiiin ,va., i.a ((nimle, iir,'ifnii. . si;iiM)niiru,Mt hati:s ; - . Ity (;uirtor ' pally. prr rnonlh . .......,.. '. 7c Itelly, fee three niftiilliH 2.'i6 ;.ally, iier nix ninnHm. In uilvunoit' ... , .. ii.bj Ually, lnp,le ropy ... . 'c . I'.y Mull pally, per monl It ...., )alty, per nIx months, In uiIviuioh Pally, per year, In udvuneo ' .'. ' Onserwr-Slur. per year' f.n ' . ' ITI'Y ANII l!OI!M'Y OKKICIAI. I'AI'IJK Tho;,Afiitnclutril i'rt'im 1m exolilHlvoly fmlillftl In Dsn for put ' licatlph nr till iiowh ilthpatalien rrmlilitil lo It or tint ntlKnvlra crerlileil If pillillHliHtl therein. All riirliln of ropillillrullnn .of ' apeelal flltfpaleJieM in thin paper, . ulul nlwi .tile local nmvii herein. alfto arn reserve'l. '. OK' ' MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS i ' Toil AiaooUttd Praiu l aialuaively entitled to m for pub . latlou of all oow d)patcha credited to It or nt olherwli rallied . If publiahad therein. Alt rlvht of republloattoa ot apactal illipaubea la thla paper, and alw the local sewt rata alao are reaervad. ' WtllKOI.I) NOT THOjr TIIV;TKNPi:il aJKIK'.IKK KIIOM .Mi:.' t) l.tlltl); Jjgr.JTHY I.OVINO KINIINKWK ani tiiv Till'TH IHIMTINIIAixV I'lti'HKItVE ,M Iv.J'1iiiii Hull.; How Things Have Changed ; La'Crndo bus two guests Anna and Jennie McConnell, daughter of the Into Thomas McConnell nnd they both I'.jrree that La Crnnde hits undergone ninny changes since 43' years ago when Miss Annu McConnell visited what is no La Grande with her father. ; - She came here on the stage from Mencham. Only a faimhouse the old Gmndy home marked the present townsite of this city, But today she returns with her si. (or and finds 11 modern La Grande, brisk and growing with e'ejfant homos, u good businses district and prosperous . She recalls very vividly the. old stage coach that trans ported horself and futhur to the city, but probably the iiiiiii iiiiiivhiv wits me itt) wneii site iei im urantie ior San Fmnclsco. The roads were almost impassable. ;With six horses, tl)c stage driver wheeled his stage Into action am it was with great difficulty that they proceeded. Every few minutes the old stage driver would pull from his pocket a flask of Old Crow whisky, take a big drink and then, with true wostorn-courtesy,' uffor hor a drink from the snmc bottle. .' , ("-, Tho weiwthe oldon days whon 'peoplo wore pifineefihg an Miss McConnell wcalls them, not with criticism, not with any feeling of harshness, but rather with a joy that she wiuv permitted io live in that poch. ' ;,' JJy tho wiry, thesp two ladies, who havo traveled all oyer th world, who have seen the Bights worth seeing, arc decidedly interesting. They know the Ills of humanity, the ills of government, the dangers that cross the pathway i f the growing generation, but this knowledge has not made thpni hysterical nor has it prompted the, dosire to do oufUnd refoiTn the world. On the other hand, they be lieve: that things will work themselves out for the best and they see' a Jot of good in every human being they meet. They are decidedly welconie visitors to I,n Grande find this citywould indeed be proud to claim them for perma nent.' residents,' -which would deprive Sacramento of two estimable ladies. 9 yrTSZ'; r,f" );' ' riv I hours': I THE flashily cnesssED E4SErr elii e I teoeeiNs oNuy vsibl means j (.(SUPPORT, DISCOVERED TO OATST ' &!lZi!Zmjn' ' V HAi BEEN THE-FAMILY ' HAMMOCK trtv.miMrl!rZZ..r.t '-'. . . '. . I OFFICE CAT THAQC MAN ft ' BY JVNIUS J. V. HrriiiiT and fumlly ' re. turned home from a. two we.'Ua vlalt In Kulent Humlay. Itr. M. K. Ilunan and wife re turned from u vlall lo the Vellow- Ntone National park thla morning; Mra. 1.. T. Ilrorlt ami ilituultter, of Portland, ar.i vlHltins; al the I,: II. ItuaHell home here. ' I'huM. Mehiuiat waa nu-arded th kliloun prlvlleRea during Die fair thla fall Ity H;i directora of the. aa Klielatlon. ' f Kdltor Keldey. of the Chioillcle mil lav Htevvard ' took Iheh- de parture for Teal HprlnaH Tileaduy for a few daya outlntr. Dr. A. I,. ItlehardHon took hla departure for I'ortland .Monday evening where he goea ns u dele-Kuli- to the A. O. I', W. grand lodve. ' I'eler Thelaen mid family nnd Jap HI ovens and family left for llenver creek Wednesday, where lltey will apenl the next two wtHks. Wm. II. Itohnenkunrp l"'t Tuea dtiy ipoi'iilng for Chlentfo wlii-re he waa failed to attend the liedalde or hla rut her w ho wna tuirlotmly In jured. , ,' I'Mwut'd .eaeh and AljHH IN'Ur Milla were. united nmrrhiKc Hun lay, July 12, isuc, al the realdetiee of J. O. MIIIh, Hiiulro Van Huren offlelated. Editorials From Over the Nation Johnny (l.iKiklni frinu ulnilim) Mum, llieiv'a mhih' itlrls on liiiiin-liiK'k ami Ihey'ie not thiw riiiinv Imiklnir I'loihin mi." Mum "Wlial! lilllekerxj" . Jiiiuim "on, , mama, nil while people," - iii:.i cot i- mi ii;hi:m l:t line lime 1 tan reeall It aim When Krandiiilia.of tiiday were UllHaeH, r To him who "had a dollar lilll . The dollar looked an lilu na ' TIIIM 1H, Hill In Mils day of Hlrrwi mill ehange, When people lilOHl ly hi lull - niyople, V dollar hill 'l In paHMlnir nlrnnm la Ijtlle more than Alleroaeople. a . --SOHIe,Vrn,fri'liii'"-U.Jlil - I.e- eii'i'iiii piolileiil If he ill.ln'i ihmk till' llltod Ktlllea tills H Mllllll'b, .'-' An unanmilKllealed yonlli Ih nife who woudera innlii ih ully If ah will have him. , Apparently I lie. nvernire flapper Ima not know the difference be tween hare akin and hear akin. In winter. .1 iihiiici .iiiixiinilil im mm ivlm 1 "' ".' n .. . ... - . . k. " : Tine llavlsea were hllnnli r veaif-r- " ""' nnw nor. " - . ..'xii in ,1111 iiiiii iHiiviier ( - i .rA-.. .. i ... . , luvis a i'iu:siiVTi:iti an , New Vork World If John W.' Ilavls la elected ho will he the elKhlli I'leahyti'iian prealiletll of the l ulled Mlulea anil thla, will lirlnit the numlier of mich pnsl- Uitnlii..itvirn will Hie number who have been ('oiiiniunletinln of Hie Protean in lOpiHconnl rluireh. the' latter al preaent liol.l Injr Ihe palm .villi elKht prcHlilciita. Mra. iiavia in n communicant of the Proleiitinil Kplseopal chiiren and Mr. Ilavls aurnda Humlay mni-nin aervlcea with her In the t'liui-eh of Kl. Johna of LntliiiK lilwn at Locuat Valley, he reel or of which la Ihe.lU'V. Dr. t'liarlfa IT. I Union. Ki'w of t he . Intimate friends of ihe Dnviaea were happier yeaier- Halein. fireiron. July It. 1UI. To the Hdllnr: Am a probable member of II. o ' iionac in the nest bKlalmiire I am jileeply Inlerialed in the Mlateiiient thai my peraoual friend Mr, liur (diek ban been aelceleil for Kpenk- .mii tietntr and nevi-r buvimr jbei u a candidate for poaitbm I reel entirely fife tn cxnrcKa Inv- 1 aef fully un,i visoroualy ug,lill!ll lihe pruiileo of seloeiinif tt.apiaki r .before the nieinliera of the llidHo lure elected uml itiei'i in I heir or-1 , fleliil capacli' lo enrrji. on the! work of tho aeaiion. . , hvery experimiced Icrlalnt or " Knowa, und Hie (teneral publlo ought to know, that the power of appoiuilnif the . alimdinir cominlt. tcca cnrriea with II the opporliinily lo tontrol nil legisial Ion. bolli good and had. in u limine.' the niembera of which are divided ho tween tboae who are alncem in the work of reform and Ihouo who arc In the leirlslutiire only opportunity for profit, either for thomaelvea or. for aome Intereat they aecrelly J repreaent. it la, for thla reuaon that tltoao IntrrcMted in Irrlmitlon lionila and eon Inula. In public corporatlona, pro mot era of; acnemea ror making money out of the peopb-in varloua waya. are al-' waya vitally Intereated ill aeelng to It Hint only men who may lie dc ponded upon to uppolnt oommlt tcea fuvorahlii lo their Inlereata are aelecled to prcMlde over the limine and Senate. Comniltleea ho appointed can ulwitya bo depended upon to co-operate In the work nl hand, by makliifr reporta favorable upon the bllla'-whleh. In the Inter est of Ihe public welfare, should be reported adveraely; by holding bile In cotunilttoea until tile lobby can get Ihe alt nation well in hand or ho amend merilorioua bllla that they rail of the Intended purpoan, or urn too long delayed for eon Mdcnilioil. All greut inlereala In the alale likely to be affeoled by legislation biennially c o in p o a e their dll'I'erencea lo aeeurn for speaker of the VIoiiho and preal- dent of thn Senate, ilependubie men, und In making a aelectlon no conalderulion whatever Ih over given to thn public welfare. i'hc failure of Ihe Inat legisla ture to reapond to the reasonable i demanda of Ihe people waa large I ly caused by the furl that thu speaker of the Mouse, waa aelecl ed, an the apeaker of the next llouae aeemiugly Is now lo be, not bv due consideration of the mem bers bill by Intereated canvnasers whoHc Interer.tH lie, not In Hie pro motion of Ihe common welfar but In legislation nredatorv In its Igeneral character. We woald nat urally atipposc thai If Hie lllelli bera of the llouae were sincere In Ihelr promises lo Ihe people they would .insist upon a general cun vass of ihe allualion at aouie time V1.-1 !,!!.,. u.pi.re all could be .i-ut, ,'tt'inlto promJacs. ae- cured. 'I'he public la cnltllrd to have Ihe udvantuge of consulla tlon nmong all the memhera upon i-very point affecting the public welfare nnd every item of repre aentntlvc government la opposed '.o tlio aelectlon of 'preabllng of- flcem na II la now proposed to ae- Beauty our Home IiVkIhx ul.rio l ho lllit cniiiiK In.. J)o lint itcnU-t . vinihinru dM'y ni-c ilw uum lniHrlnn( fraiin-o ir your roiim, nnd hIioiiIu hv tciven ran'fui cfiirsfdrrnlUni Iirffiif 1 1 mid ii. (olm-s .shiinlil Ih rlmsrii thai will In in liurm :; uHh llti Kurt-nun ill (iff runii.slifuti-s; ftirat cui' .Mhuuitt nlo Ih Ipkt'n not in chooso ikhI -oiiiMiio iktlniv lha; wiM tint lie ifsirnl; tfancly nnd riO-liy tlraio ntnm lie fiiiiin mi 4yMiro uml crcnu an niulrslrHltlr, ami liiv-Mnii- uiitiosli n Let Us i Help- You Select Your , ' Drapes . Wo will l)c niatl m liny (Iidc in piM yon In ytwv chol- o uf lra K-s nr linni.iny of i-oloi-s. I At ns mottMii-e- your windows ami fiiniish oMimud. If, o not cmv lo. nuikr. your Twn (IrniM-rirs, c u 111 tin U for ynn ai l ho lowest His,efli( iniiv. Let Us Make Your Box Lambricans - : ' 'I'lio - lnU't ami,, most effc'llvo treatment of window OinMA may Ih obtaltird by Urn ut of 1ni ldnilirlfnns or J nlawv boards. TIh-m niny now I mi had In your own town at a iv.i.iimlIu triv. 'W will gladly rur ni.sh sUoU'ltes nnd vsthitatcM iiHn rrtpicst. You ,will find nnr work wntlafaclnry. " Good assortment of Silk Drapery Material, Cretonnes und Nets For Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms and Sun Parlors 99 V ; Lining for "Figures , All those who hiive gone to Bchool relatively 'few native Horn Americans have not enjoyed that privilege will.re pll with fresh wonder the one or two abnormal nnd in a manner eccentric pupils of ihe class who like mathematics from number work to cnlculu and farther. With tho ma jority it is still difficult to reason why anyone could find nnythintr fuscinatintr in this blanch of academic learninjf. i ' It is quite natural for the youth of this jrenenition to havo a distaste for mathematics, as for more than n cen tury this science has held no interest for the lay mind nnd has served only ns tho instrument of the engineer and as tronomer and as the dilummn of students. It is hard for modern Iwlievors In tho superiority of tho adding machine over tho human mind to vision it time 200 yearn ago when the profound "Prlncipia" of Newton was a best seller mnninir into 18 editions nnd several translations. Obvi ously 'there was a generation or two of our English uncos try which devoured higher mathematics with ns much avidity as the . twentieth century reader pours' over the popular novel.- '',." , ', . . M. PIcard, secretary of the French Academy of Sciences, nays: "Tod many persons lielievo mathematicians are rlrango iH-ings, buried In the symbols and lost in . their dreams und that mathematics nro a strange and mysteri ous science. ' They overlook that it develops in us an esthe tic sentiment of order and harmony nnd plays an essential part in the development of naturul philosophy." - Rut the large sale of tuilu nbstract treatises and re views on the Kinslein theory of relativity and a percoplihlo increase in nnpulurity for astronomy ufl'onls hope that man kind is coming back to an appreciation and knowledge of the science of "figures." Ill llif wniiT. before In- wnslica tb. ill-lies. e A choir was rehearKing Ihe aue- red niitliem, "Aa I'nnia Hie Henri," The lender found thai the male aliigera did nol aualaln u rcrtnlii nole lung enough. Al laal he eiu: "Slop, alop, gentlemen! Your panla" lire far loo abort. " . ' Sinn Is n tllwitlsMcii ami illm'im lenliil animal. Those nm Imvc Inside lulls long fi nllile wiuru IJlllll IIiom-. Aim have the ouKMe Jobs Ihliil. they would tin heller lr I bey w iii k.Hl lirldc, ., " ' ' Tin-: ii.itvi:.sr There la alwaya a harvest for those who work. There la alwaya a lime of reaping. There la never a hnrveal for, I has. who aliirk, e t lit ollen u lime Of weening. Kilib-avor nml eai-nlnga go liiind in bund. The prlr.e ia for him who enriia II I. Hut liollilng aecruea lo Ihe mini who aeea. There la work and willingly apitma i, There la alwaya a hnrveal ror those who work. Tip. re ia alwaya a aloreboiiae rilling. Willi sheaves of gold na the yours unfold, I'or ihe hands thai are iiluaya willing. Hucrcaa and labor are clone enm matea Togelher for fori line flying; And there'a nolliing on eurlh thai la out of reach Tn Ihe mini who'll keep on trying. i lull than nr. Illntuii. He sent Ihivls this telegram: Sincere congi-ululallona. hail ftlllli thai you would be nominat ed, nml 11 ia strong for your.ele.o lUin."" t'liartes fi. Dtiwea, republican candidate for vice, president, at tends Ihe Vh'st f'ongregatlonnl chureli In Kvnnston, III., of which tho lr. Hugh , Klmer llrown Is pnalor.' .Mra. Dawca la n member of thla church. rrnaUlrnl t'oolblgo united with the Klral t'ongrogullonal churelf in Wuahtnglon lusl llctoher. He Is Ihe fli-st rongregntionalisl 'president. Wnrren a.: Harding to-:i first Ituiitiat preaidenl. llealdra tlrover t'levcliihil. the Presbylerlun , - prealdenlN were; Jackaon. rnlk. Itiichanint, Uncnln. Itenjaniln llurrlson and Wllaon. Abi'uham l.lncolii did , not unite l wit li tlui church but during the year he. waa In Washington he was a regular attendant tit the New York nvenue I'resbyiertati church. The t'nllnrlans were John AilauiH, John ljuiiicy Aibima, Fill more und Tafl. Tile .Methodist vircalilenls were Johnson, tlrant, Hayea nnd Mr Klllley. Van lllirell nnd lioosevell were meuiliera of the Hutch Keroruied cliiirch. tbirflcld wna a member of Ihe church of the lUselptea of t'hrlst. Jefferson wns n Liberal. j Dr. Frederick A. Oiok pleads that lie is a pauper, but, leiiig in jnil, ho should lutve no fear of going hungry. v ; Golden" IlulivWeek Is fixed to begin December 7. There was method in placing it after tho election. 28 YEARS AGO not enough to tt:iy 1 lint tho ma jority of tht mom bora huvk agreed upon Mr. Itiirillck, bocuuse such Hifri't-nn-nt lr mud violatos tin lirovlslons of tbrt tato ronKlltu tlon, I ho uplift of tho Corrnpl t'rarliria Avl, mid upon tfoiii'ruL principals contrnvenoji public pol io. HccUrfli IT of Article 4 of tin Htatc runiitltut Ion provido tbal "Much bou.Hf, wbt-n nnfltntblfMl, shall rhooh Uh own offlct'rH." but tt Is now pmitoHcti tlmt widolv sepuruli'd ludivlduul wllbout be ns u-"8-mblcd for rontndlutlon und !onp In udvuurr of obriloti shall tho iri'uvootibly phooao the ponkr! li'M;i.slaton nro t runlet's of the pub lic nnd lire vented with authority to nuiniiiro public property, not uh Individ tin Ih, but n an tiKtionibly, nml Ihelr "cl nie mortilly Junfl fled only when they act as a board legally UHMomhlod for the ptirpuscH , lor which they were elected. The: people have ii rltfht to, und the , Intent of representative irovern- j meiit Ih, that they shall have from les(ilatorH a conseleni toim ronsltl- i 1-a Urumltt Clmelin, July 17. M!trtJ. v. S4 liber vlHll.tl III I'll hui ycHlerday. 11. T. WitlliunH wuh it vlHltor tn I'nlnn Mnn.luy. 1. Sommi-r and lamtly wen up from Kljilu We.lneHdiiy. t'ounty AHHiKHur I'owan wan n vudior to l.a flrande TuvKday. Mr. and Mra, Thtw. rruwfmd vv-re over from 1'ulon Tm-Hday. roiidnewir Kil. Murphy tum been on th aiek hm tin pant wevk. T We havo moved our Pivscriplion Dusiness from the Foley T.ldg. to our new store on the corner of Adams and t Depot. 'A oration of. every propOHitlon com in? beforii the legislature und that no matter nffectlnff. tho public ehall.be decided except jit mi uh Hcmbly of . all the 1 members, . In which every member' Hha.ll hnve an apportlmlly for free und open dt.MCUKajlOll. When the f rumors of l bo, coiimII IiiUqh udopted the nrllolo provld Inir that officers shall not - be chosen until the two bouwes Hhull have oNsemhlod. they ullemptod lo provide Urfulnm the identical evil or which I now complain, and no man who bun pledged his Hiippnrt to Mr. I lu rd Irk ran carry out Hint plodK". without violuitUK that t'liiUNo of the organic law ho plain ly expressed that It needii no tn terpreiatlnn. If. after I hp Mourn 'litis nHem- bled und tberu bus been tflvcn to ull members opportunity tor open dlMCUs.iInn u pledKed member Hhftll I hen bjlb'yii lhat the livtereslw or the public will be best subserved by elect In Mr. Ilurdlck, thn mem ber can leKally anil niorully sup port him. , Hut until mich mcctlm is held, tmlll ull obtainable Uchl Ih thrown upon tho Hltuatlon. nnd tho membcra of the HoiiHe are ful ly advised no irrevocable pledge can bo made without violating the spirit, oh we us the ;letter, of, the organic law. ... In Hit face of 'these obvloim . facts,1 sjme cundidulus uro now j nnd lonff havo been traftlcklnnr for j places on com intt tees in total dl- j rotrunl of tlvlr duty and their t ucluat or Implied promises lo tin oleel orate. They are trufttooH for tho public, havo power to take from the people millions of dol lars and .apply - It to purposes sometimes meritorious nnd nt oili er times In utter disregard to the common welfare. This (fr'at pow er should bo placed only into the hands of -men who tare keenly alive to the (treat moral respons ibility with which they are indi vidually nnd collectively en tip wed. I feel that no man who will thus place Into any man's hands I he jircut power for evil that Is u pre rogative of the spenker Is alivi to the situation hero: presented nnd. I tursl that the frenilemen who have made this agreement with Mr, Hurdlck will reconsider their promises nml wait until wo can nil meet and obtain oxchunffo of Ideas and plan und tben do that which a conscientious regard for our duty art legislators dictates. I am not making war upon my friend Hurdlek. nor attempting to prevent nls selection us spenker. What I ant 'nftemptlng Is ?o de stroy a vicious pructlca lhat nenr ly always 'results In making the legislature a biennial ' disappoint ment to the people. As a legls lutbr I um appealing tn tho con sciences of my fellow members for dmr rogunl of the law and ihe common, decency In pollticar llle. If in making this up peal I nppe,ii to ho harsh, 1 havo the sufficient excuse, thttt this vicious practice merits handi treatment und until t ho prucliro Is destroyed ouch session will prove to be cosily und disappointing to those who pay tuxes, . I- If. MeMAIIAN. lear Kdltor: Is there anything that a person can write to induce the general public to use their ut most endeavors to desist from net I Ing our beaul If ul nnd valuable forests on fire? Volumes hove been written on this subject, signs have been posled on. the various thoroughfares throughout the for- sis und tin nppronchi-s to the forest, and yet we have fires -on every hand. Is It the futilt of our laws are they not stringent enough? 1 think they nro not. The mere matter or assessing' a nominal fine dues no. seem any harrier nirain.-it this pr;ie- THE WELL ORGANIZED HEALTH INSTITUTION 'v. Ia an outgiovth of the need of Health, Care ' nnd Protection, such ns can lie obtained only , where Modem Medical, Surgical and Diagnostic Facility has been collected under one roof. Where Physicians are always present to watch each patient's case and give prompt attention to his needs. Such nn institution ia conveniently available to Eastern Oregon. The Hot Lake Santorium Dr. W. T. Phy. FOR SALE . 7-room ""modem homo on the corner or Fir and S. , Nico lawn, shade trees, an 1 roses, etc. Largo grounds, JUOxlGU. nil kinds of fruit trees, good garden, and wash house connected with house with hot nnd cold water. Also engine und cen trifugal p-.tmp for irrlgallon, besides 4 shares In ditch. New bain, good garage, chicken house,, woodshed, large barn lot with high. chickcn?proof fence all up in good shape. This Is ,i good home. Price $3750.00 Terms Come and see this - LOUIS SANDOZ tlce, Tampers carelessly let their tires get away from Iheui nnd pay no heed to our fire laws. 1 would suggest a jail sentence Tor each and every violator of from ten lo ninety days, together with u dollar a day for each day In Jnil to pay fur the expense, and allow na oye to build uny fire within any- hn est. if it Is necessary for them to cook their, meals, let them supply themselves with an till stove. Also ull smokers bo compelled to desist from smoking within thn forest as is done In other localities. How long do you think It would be before wc would havo our forests growing nand less destruction of - beautiful and valuable property. I.. H. KusHcll. District I "ire War den. The .test of a free country is tho privilege of being unorthodox without dodging bricks. -. "The .South has no definite aim," says a critic l-.videnlly ho menus ihe Houlh-pnw." SQUIBBS Milk of Magnesia - Quickly neutralizes the acids of the stomach in hot weather. 50c a Rollle Prescott Drug Company The New Drug Store Telephone Alain 53 Cor. Fir & Jeff. Drac.nro I - ' 1 has cat ofP mctlv to sfuetepd Don't li't Hit- mlH-r foiio-.v inlk joii nut of jour prop inonoy. II Is llio rosiili of n nlim.i jonr's liaril work and ns fiiioli slmiilil lio onrofnlty K'iit anil inn full) Invostoil. Wlwn joii nooil nnj;. ail vloo or miinxol on flnaiiolal nintlors fi-ol Inv lo onll upon any iiciutirr of IhU linnk. This Ih a rogitlar part of nnr si'i'vhw nml Is jrnurs for tlio askinc. - T.rrry Inanrli of nnr liank Is rim for onr prisons! i-oniotiloiioo In linnkliiK.'' Wn' ilk'li your aornunt. ,el t' p i ..Jli -.7.' mi:IH mil ( i v 1 '7