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. PAGE FOUR La Grande Evening Observer IMUIIWNOIONT M':wkcai-i:( I'ulillsli.-.l duly mm iv.nl, ly lit Cnuuli-, Or:on, i tb 1,A liltANOH UVJvNIN'U OHfcil-;i;vi-:it l-U);i,lr.'llM CO. HIllll.'H liUN,!J ,......J0.ltor Kutiu-i-d nt puauifflco ul 4 una Alall Muliur. Clnwi dii mile li olh.r ollicM OrKi 1dIcI N'H HMqti, Coir, laml; liiipi-ilul Nu-a Wand, t'urlliid liiliioina Nuita fJiahd, t'oitluml Addi.- "II coinniiinlcnllona 111 Ti Oliror, Ml A1f"" .. I .u Cuiii'l". Oi'usun. . " . '"' " ' """ MlSt'lllI'MON It. VI IX ' lijr Pairlrr Dully. fi'-r ninnlh Dully, pur llir.-i. iiiojiIIih Dully, Kil IMIlMlllKi ill UdVUIloe ... Dully. ainrrla eopy , Ity Dully, pi.r limnlh Dully, Iki-r HI nmillll. in uuvuuca . Dully. ii.-r yi-ur. in aiivuuce ,. Olisorvor-Hlar, pr your CITY AND COUN'I'f OKKiCJAI. I'Al'l-JIt Tho Associated rrcas is exclusively cntlllcd to nao for pub lication of all ntiwn dlsptitchoa c-redll.-.l to It or not otlrcrw-ioa credited If published tli. rtln. All rlnlila of . pulil Icul Ion o( li.-clnl ilHiulidna In lliln paper, unci uluo (In) I oral now heroin uIko urn reserved, HEMHKll ASSOCIATED PJUCH3 T!i Associated l'rsss la exclusively entitled (p m (or pub llcatlog of all pews ulspalchea credited to it or not otherwise arodllod If published therein. All riehta of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also tha local neve barelu alro are reserved. ' !( NAI.i.V. IIUI'THIII-IN. whatsoever tliluxa uro true, what siH-Ver things ait hom-sl, whatsoever thlima uro lust, win. -mi.v.-i things are pur.-, whatsoever thinus lire lovely, wliuti..)-t-Ver tilings mo of ffood report; H thorolic uny virtue, ui:,l If lln-rclic uny pralae, think nn these llilnirH. l'lilllilunH 4:S, The Old Time Speaker At tliis ti;ni when presidential candidates mo deliver . Ing their speeches of acceptance and the country in watch in;; carefully the trend of political thought, it is interesting to read what an eastern "classic.', and knowledge:"" Aliir.y scholarly men deplore the present neglect of classical learning and the partial elimination of the classics ' from the high sohool and college cou rutin of study. In Kiippnrt of their protest they oito in contrast the culture, literary ability, oratory and general efficiency of the po litical ItnduiY. and statesmen of the early days of our na tional history with that of the men who ore hi congress Mild in public affairs today. When they assert that the tducatii.nal tree, like every other tree, is to be judged by its fruits and then point to the fruits of the old classical education as - compared with the new and generally un iIhhhi'ciiI they give their oionents aerious embarrassment. n the citation of examples, for comparison, the classicisU tiecjin t' have the host of the argument, iIJul this chango has not como aliout without provoca t'on. Kven u shallow ntan may. saturate himself with tbo daisies to the cNclusinn of any practical modern applica tion. This was snmctimos tbo case with some of the earlier jHilitieal and social leaders, Ton often such men were ear ned into high places beyond .their capacity. When that occtircd tltey employed tholr classical learning as n sort of mask or camouflage to conceal their lack 'of understand ing and their power to grapple with tbo problems of their time. ' . In IrVll ficn. William Henry Harrison, then 08 years . r.f ago and for the past twelve years retired from public life, war inaugurated president of the United States- He read his inaugural addrcsti while standing in the cast port ico of the capitol and of all tho inaugurals delivered from that historic spot it was the most curious for it dwelt almost entirely in tho ruinnto past. The affairs of Athens and Koine woio trontnd.ns if of the moment while tho qiie.i tinns of the day, some of them living, burning issues, wore not mentioned at all- Th 0 -address, as it appears In tho records is bad enough but this is only the carefully edltedycmnunt of tho mes ' t.age as originally written. Daniel Webster spent the prev ious night in editing it. As ho appeared for breakfast next morning looking very tired, his landlady asked him if anything serious hud happened, air. Webster rolled his , great cavernous eyes at her and in his deep, solemn voice replied! . ".Madam, you would think something had happened if you knew what I have dune. 1 have spent a terrible night anil during its silent watcher- I have killed 17 Roman pro-conul and any number of illustrious Greeks," Kvon after that there were left enough referoncos to long dead lloman politicians to weary and bewilder those nho Ihtomul to tho address. Thirty days' later President Harrison died and it du volved upon. Mr, Webster us secretary nf state to make public announcement of his death. Knowing something of Mr. Webster's opinion of his chief one may believe (hat ho wrote in all sincerity tho oiening sontenco of the i.tijiouncenient. "An all-wise Providence having suddenly removed from , this liu: William Henry Harrison, Into president of the I'nili'd Stales, etc," Many inoviu jirttira cau't lii fall. Two vim livo as clitu)ily tlio sanit. Some wivoH May hntk fiifit. M'ar-y Muffa nro oalit't!; Soiuv jwople find prosperity (Ji-uudu, Oregon, uii HfcconU, Alull ........ 6 'io r..oi tt.vo paper contributes regarding: nfftinl a now divorco suit uh mm, Imt tluy lwvor look hwtiuse their huslmntla t up Imi few aiv rhoKPii. by udvortiain(r for jt. 'WE QLli HQM8 TQW1N . -. , . Vf anjey n half of HtcnEM ctgki: rKwiri., t i- : -' r i H -was fvoriTEp -topav yn-rsouT iha'jimmnr ' i ffc THE OSe Of A fMINT brusm - I-. imt w'?t$&fn&li Vti.M, i,., , .1 , . . v '.w miamiiimm-JAAl&kJJI c lPKrirFr pat i v, . Raff- ' . 1 1 ii H rjl . - Hiiiiiiiirr hi nee iumi year. rlUEfif ... -HOt lP ." Soii.-lliiic tin. p.-nslvp alrl I1 VSC inukrs nn ixHnsri vlli. II I 1 1 .woninii'u pinn BY JUNIUS I Aflrr Nst. nli.ff lo llw ' ainvrr- ' Tlie liarvrsl moon In comfntr atlHi or lol of mohV, .hliihis im, f a hacli. ior ran kii y li hf' han ,(inn lo oii'IiMoii Hmi'wlll ho fairly mifo nillil 8irhi(,-. HiHr irwlti or tliotiulii Im com-; MMTi Or flllplJC, Idl4 a Coonloiiiil I'rolHS Men Kfo.v wiary ttf tho i-hatu i Vhlch ho long they must en dure, , It tellH what h Iho mutter, but doi tt nott , HU(,'ift ni u onu: When a man IuIm-I itininii ally, m narrow Hint I'lil-IUtlKh-I, It iv Jlktdy imi his -Ins hau fou mt lihir niit. v llcaiit All Itlahl. Aiiwn. Johnny, havlnjf , rouchtrd Ills toi-iiM, una luvMcd out to illnn-M' wli hoot liu ptirciilH. Mother wau firm douhli ul w -hot her foie Jan nfralH uvwiiim Jo KiAMIe that without the !n- Ilueneu of the mutornal eye he uihrhl dlNtfiucc himself. , 1 -Nliw, he voiT curuful.'i nhr I Hahl, havhitf at IfiHt eiven v.ay 10 hta 1 ntrenti.H. "Mind ym.:- iiiamier ami aay how ' nice cvoe. ihlnif. la." Healed at dinner, Johnny was aei ved Willi aiiiip. I luvlittr tast- d It, ho rcmarhod, intendiuK In bo Kulhint. "Thla In pretty jfil aoup. what there la ot It." Ho was Kivatly dlaeoncerted lo aeo a dark frown on tho fa.' t of hia lioatias, and ht haatonedl ninody his blunder by iv, markiuK: "And tin plenty of tt, the kind it la." Sonio 1 people- 011 1. v mi aiiitt tfiMHl time hy Mm priur llicj pa j for 11. The etephant and tho donkey 1! with im yet. Iut aomebody ma lo havo run 'off with the Roat. 'I ho main ihf fereiiet' In'lncoit a I -H (tiniiile li-l chcwItlK her KMbl 11ml n cow chew hitf hoi cud, fa l hut the cow uciieinll look ImiiKliiriil. Kvery now and then you rju (icroMt. nn old-1 a.th bined pemoii who knowH iiothlmr of voir or. mah junior - can't talk anjthlmr hut, Knhah. oopli with the 1 thoni biKtC'Ht llOIISe the moat. We eouhln't eat honi" ll It vvaau't haah oven for faith. she I Inn HepnijiioM the lut Of fi h nd. 1 eni nao t wnv oluhtooii. Iwimly-riM niul now oo are' he now I am llifcly-linado In JMOII. tinod morning, judKe." la tho American idea of holnv preaentfd at ccurt.i hon't worry wln-n yon Ktuniliio. V win-in is al.oul I In- only thlna that t-an't fall down. mm- hml a amount l.f piun.-y. mil 11 1. ml laini.. in l..,r .piiti. iin-.ill.v, Ouo ilay tin ao- ...itiui:iu.-i. a-kri nor .if iu. vita rou.i nr art. I'nml nf artf slio ..-lnliiio.l. "Wrll. . I slinnl.l ,av 1 was. If I am nr In a rliy whci-o iIiihwh mi arti-r.v, I iir.T fall to ilsll ll." Oh. I'm N.-v.-iiti-.-n w-tir-n t'ii Hiinny And I'm Nrv.-nty whon sad. i in lorty wh.-n I'm m.-im- Ihl,,, llul I'm nothlnir wln-n I'm mad Th., only Ihluir thai M.-onia imv h.-lpl.-SH than a n.-w l.al.y la nll.-h.-r til hat. It Is a nre ehild that urows aplcia.nll.il to aiay ull, his are in the without losing Its Illusions und I'hieo where ho was born not at tonsil. jail bif ut the Wn luu thero aiv THK TA GKANDB KVENINP, OBSEUVDR im. j - MJ.iJll.UL holt. rliapn Ih. y un ciii;-.l t-lc nwin mi in Di i h for uruiiK imiiiliiTH. i tn t ho iMiiac nnij wiun hIio tt out of placo fv'ry lldnK nlbo Bivinit Iq Im on! of plni-o. . 9 - I Tim Hu limit fun'i fiuim , h MI imniL' (looaa't urot, vl( lilin. Slrcid oiirn am kIIII rvtihut o pull uwr to tho t-urh to dodKo Ilu; roclilttm auto drlvrrit. ' Vhrro arn too uiaiiy fll,H huyon't linen hwuu iI y i. that Any Did n who fn tH up curly on Kunduy h lazy. Ho iIoch It ho lu will havo more, tlpm to loaf; Itolnff r'h oouhIhU of having more than Homtont' i AHcr vlHltliiKF Hfvcral hr-aclicM hy can fflvo It oip tiK mi cHiultllHlo-d tact lhat ijlrla havo knrcH, two oi them. r0111'1 'lull! peopln w.eur hmpri clothi a. o Hon l jiavo lo ko in Mvlpi-1 "'""T nuve t, aiiark m your "'ff- . . livery now and then you fci-n a nun who couiii tret miiro nilha nut 1,18 -'' than.ln II. . A porch swini; la t ftrvnt money savor. 11 will ko Iuo.ihiii mlloa riir Kv'ho. Met Ihero aren't nny turns wor.Ja u lm,,li ",nl ,lilfc't been culleil. , onner ir any 01 our firrifl utna ' 'l"'1" to be prHiiioiii 01 it!o l nltcil stales ivhen Ih.y wruw up. Kvery now and Uien a man tries io ropojii mo I fal!a. au of nature and our InatiiK at the objection ' It aleep a he o IT loo. Iho. office hoy tries to find 11 Life la short enough without ho liu; (1 lilKh dlvor. Editorials From Over the Nation A M'Oltl) roil KA1., TOVN liaclip- Joui'iuil-Ninva: Tlure la iullc u moral tn tho re murk made by p former Itiuinc young man, who stopped over a day or so af ter nn absence uf 'several years. Hurt 11 W hit ymniuor years he had worked inr a Itujino concern, but left fur work In u laitfer city. To-j day he la probably turuinur four: ur- live times what ho would have) cur lit '4 In Itaripe, but here's how btoKs ut tin situation na HI few remarkH the otlnr lay.. ' , ! "lo you know. If I had tt to do over uualn. I'd stay rlnht In It a-. elite and vet . pioro out uf lite. Am; It Is .now, I'm op tip- Jump all (he time, ttleepitiv on trains eopHldor- uhly,; workiuir many .,mes way In to ihn tpftriitiitf und have pructt cully no time for real pleaauro ppd rout ou. U I hud stuyi d tu-liu- ciiio I would Imvc inoiih Kutid frionda. could Inko my Kolf clubs out to tho llpku iipil enjoy life. My ex) ra iiioiiny i1fon'l mean muoh ufter all." So lore you havo tho frank ad mission nf a man lhat, after all. a lurve vulury and opportunity to we tie copulrV' Is not Hie Kreateal ihinK tu tho world. If this muu Is married U nuaua his wife ta alone a kvcuI deal, or tho time. It' thru are chlhlrell he aooa very Utile of Hum und homo life; a k-'i'1'' . fbv is, ele., are probably not much in evidence. If he ui'iM In Ihiclne tlu.se eonlitluU!i would nil he rovorsod. roa-sibly hia mliul had been lunnliiK uIoiik thla line or thought. The moral of tht la that a man ahould not notH-KS.irlly brlli e il nuinv l.Ai.in..n.itinnH- fAf tlio innn'lo ninkft our lutiinuiBV. ' our Inwe.f who llvi-a in uiuuil placo at a itv-'onr polllloal un.l o.nl lilmla-thov Ipy eilury rniniiarsd wPh llm onnl"' ,lie "' ciltaona ho to u hn kunna nil roof mor III", linnit i lilllda, l l qilll" un.l Hi inurh llinl ,la nnl wholn- :'l". Olinl anleu nro qilbr .Winn In, hia Iruv.-lo. THi; (il.HDIV I In 1 1 1 1 ri - jnn: "Ain't iiinur, ci-imicI:" i-i-1i iim ri.lMi.-r: mill for -1,-un n ,tlil vut liimu "f Indlifiir oiiio l In- ynuiot Indy In iIhIH. N i- i-niv, Ikiioiiiikv inul lnwillliy?" Inn. kqniva In-r alnff, I .,. ...i.i..,. u.. n roiil,. r II..- i-inllmi oull. d luya invliliiK illauau-r. un.l ull ili. - Jillli vll.H in in,, in. i.l -ii.il,l run.,' l.ii 'iiniiiv,B. in llm rinwijiiff. li in H H.u.-nminl in pro nnir iiiuii'h ilai . 'irt r.. a. . ......i.. .. .... poaail.lo. v,. !. .nap'H . n 1 1"1'1"1 '' Iiml 't"l','-n diuwu n..r un.l l.la piroiiKlli .M..Hpv"rk ordHiiiaiili.na nr.- nwuy nuliiro r.-v.-r.- hwaidf nnn -''iplaliliK nlmiK paiiMlf Umu-r.-i,i..v.- Hi,, roar of dr-idli In oi-...-l"ou r. ;idlly and liii.-ilit. iiily I 1m y Wi inuKi. h., Iinulnr.,, U( dylntf l-n roHpon.l lo .-vory nppr-al.' .-n-ili-..iuii'ul. -. iiioki of ll.-at- In nunlni-M. yolilli I'onaldVr fovr. Tm- layili nr x''al' 'r ' Alil.-llian dri-nda II. lit. ihinka li mi n..-i...-. i '''"" T om.-lili.-8 l Hi- l.'Ki.di In wili-ri.ua II la n. aliniiiliint proyl.'.i-i ny nanii-o in anp...i up tiia h.iri and Klvo lillil tlaimnic lo fialil III liinra llial huvo naauilPi) lilni. uiiBPrvu now ouii-kly lilood v I dot when it la ixnoui-rt lo llm air. IWIuil la . llm l.lir 1,1 i-u? li la i-,. oilier of nulurr'a 111 I In aoliou.. i. Vli.-n I ho upido of her rye .u wounded I ho liluod tliul i.anup.-a ili-ies inili-kly to prevent ruriii ; flow und to aliut out If.-rnia. And ronHidoi-a inun'a atouiueli thut la ao fro.iuenlly more d.-pi-i-.d ulii Mian hU lml. -Mapy aii-f"T Iim hralu, If any, nrrinlm -litni t ,,iKn uhoui-d a dartfo -tl)al will ilu ilitni hurt; bill liiu utoinuch, lhuiik lo. ruMuro'n wmluMr- Mils .it - la;l".; Thi're h mIho . tho niaiiir r-t .liooHliitf u matt. (f sawt.l.uf'' UK atlrin. n- (-llKlit-l l (Unilnuilv iaitiM, ami thr lanw aland U frl four In chapa whorfinV h'Klon, thr BOPU.it wore (-riauiuml of ladloM an lull, Hflf Ititu luo ifroups tho oru- krii- tho rmx of muu would dlvlih: it- tiltrlt to a duck and tltu oilu-r au lad uh u duor. Nature, liuut-vt-r. will nut tujorutu HlU'll koIiikh Q' Hhi cuiiHCH oppoyltt h to atlrtin:. The Kiitnl fallH In love with a "V.tti' lltUo ihiu" and tho hort man b.' Iim'Ih a Biuii'ly Hpoutio, and lultiir roallzos that ho ta pann In Iho ratlin nature plnvH, Klnally,' contdih r lovo. If all P'f' sonM could see clearly, there would )e little matrimony, rvalur illn.l9fIllUii), ltl wIhcoiimIii, HpuhhoIb c.- her ohihlren In order to k1 II" I-W-m-ih .made In Ne. KnKlnd. Irian muted and keep thu race frvin nlm ,utf ,i KVwiVork, I'arlalani fiyinf oni. wuuout lovo ip nn pair their vialon tin ludtea have nono of uh. Tin-: Li n i i: ni:i m ihvoj. ViiHhhif;lon Cost: Tho trvdltion-hlrc'plii nl "little red Mchoolhouse" ' Is un der flro tLKuin, A profcsHor In tl)M TejieherH' .college ot New York de- plorea the alleged istet thai Ort Amerteun clilidrfii u'ro rocoly- intf (loir liiHiruclion In uhool'ifa eondtu'leit hy only out . tooch f ; each; u atate of a flairs .which tip- proi'('Htnr declarcH to ho u inr irte ; ft lo Iho nation. ' And yet thoao r,ftO0,0(tn tire cer tainly hotter ofi' than tho other ii.(MMi,tinn who have been perinltid lo Krow up without ho' much u.' finny be 'finite- aure Hint tho 0:1. (- idren In Ihoso one. room and oin-l toucher achoola are at loaat I (n.si ruet.-.l In the threo Ita; wh p, ,urt. ttnm en 11 ho muI.I at mit.iv uhn dwell within Ihn nhadnu the lawHl and flnesi of mol mpJiooIm. M'hero eon ho no douhl llm 'laro K'iuled achool la preferaol to that wlih a almrlo U aehr In simrlo room. Hut there uro thou Hninla of imicea In which the foul er la almply unohialuuhle, in. I where the latier Is dotritf u.lmlr able work. A Keneiiitinn or two npro the j;reut majorliy of AimTiy'" wet--educated In "III tie rod Hchnoi- iiiona. - s. WYre they ao vastly fcrlnr In Iho ossein In, is of ndic- llon lo ihe children of today? Ah' indeed, the IiIk nd olaltorate). etiLilpnod curricula' teiichlnv tin Ifundamrtnlat branch tiir 1 the i ouprlily and as practically little ehoola did and still do? IThe "little red Hehoolhouse" s nol Ihe Ideal school, ativo in spl.-.'t and devotion. A Iok is not at jifiea, universliy: yet It was said thut u 'loir with Mark llopklnn on lone end of it d n yontiff muu tn tho other would he tt university of liberal cull uro. The spirit of tho boIiooI Is more than its architecture; its purpvt is more thuu Its alxe; und tho Ihur- ouhnesu with which it teaches the essentials of education is of far more Importance than the' elabor ate vnrit-ly r curriculum nr iho up-to-dalo typn of Ua motliCi1. VOITII WIIICI HKI.IKVW Ami-rli-ap l..-Kion Wui-kly: Tlif Am.srloan Ht-ar aaaoolatlon iiua P alanillili? coininill.-.' which loiiloully and lawyor-lik.' pilrauo u p.-rnia-n.-nt tmniliy inlo lln- aulijwt wo In tho l.-Klon know I.J- tho nuinn ot Ailiorli'unlaiu. Tho nlijorta of t tils ronoiiltlooV .-ndcavor nr.! aliout III- aauio un Ihoai. of tho l.-ulon's uattonal Ai.ii-rlruiilsin c-oninitshin: To lin l.iio ri-ap.-rt for un.l uud.-ratuoilliia of our Inlltullom. of ym.-rntnenl- SPECIAL Real Estate Bargains Thn'O n.-w liuniralowa. -'0l tO $;,unu oach. S.-voral bilfh clasa niorru hnmoa. Jt.onn to Ini.nno aai-h. llatul, rnomliiK hous, lioariln!t houso und npartmcnta. l-'ino li islnrm huildlnir OD Adama avrnilo n.uir post ofl'lo. Kino liolldini lota in alt part" of l..t flrando. ' Set-oral five and lii-ncro tracta. May l"nrk Addition. Farms, stock ranches. cMrkon ranches, dairy inncius. etc, l'a itcrorn Yon liny. PYRAMID LAND CO, Main 11.1 ' t N. Hml, P. Ii. Ucrrf, W. II. Ivcrry innr umull. Snnonln;: tip 11 row t i itlimil. tlio hor uKumdut lyn uhkh HiIk lU.-ilinn In la laat iniliiiul n pori: "l(iv. inm. kIiiiM xvti proi'f-i'il to f-r-.;,1I0Knn ,i,9: . l "r i-n to work with i-ffnrle of t'v.-ry "-ordinal.- u. ' "' '." " ' ; , , I 'way wo liuv.- ln'.-n uinaxtd and d--! Ha enthuahiain do-a radi.-nl Ihllllta. it muni li.. r.-iii.-nilu-r.-d Hint yiitiih wliieli licii.-v.-a )a alwJiya raillrul. Voulll l-.lilell .lieliey.-a is pnvi-r lukewai-tii- and ' a.-l.oin nio.li-i'uio. liul of ull Ilio usaeld llial Aiil.'i-it-a now l.iia for troo.l i-itl'-naliiii und; Hie awukPiiliiK nf Hie poliieu ron-i ai-iene.., uiidoiilite,ly Uiia rrui liody atunda unionir I ho firai. . A l'lult-riiiKT tealiliioulul. t'Of ull Hie, aaaeia' llial Amorlcu now linu fprv Rood cilizenahill und the .'iwfiUenlni; of, polliM-ul coiiseii-ne IlH 'K1"' a .ly utamli lunoiiK Hh- flruj."- l-'roni Miidi a tliul iifith-( id l;ody . ax slliti AnuirH'airvllur a .soclioJou Miila t plctmanl Indeed. Hut, tiller of -all i DiIh: ' ' '"' Youlh which, hollovos.- No filler commontury on tho In spirational motlvo jrowor behind ffort- haa. over heen muilt ; hccaiiHO I here is noihliiR fin er or . iuopo '. wholoHouio'. .nothing! ih'ut -.w III : faro farther or hotter f flhon Youth w hlch 'HpIIovoh. ! 'A.Mi;AUM;in ix ('AMi:itt!it !' Omaha World Horahl: A l'roi,c.t (coqrt haa. 'hold ;t thai I'lunemh'.iJ cltooao'.ta Cuiiu-nibort even thou:;) l( hnppona to lie i inaUo ' In l.och 'Hj lnati'ad of, Camemhori, dlatrlct of; 'Normuhdyl j QultM rl-iit, loo. - And so t.-.i lliavu 1 Krunltforia und Wlelierwiirui.ii lllUli,. . Oi'nahu. Hwlaa che-Ko p 'iii!y0ry tnujo In New Jersey, lluduou woi d w.u 4riipiH-d in Minnesota,' KnifllH-i wylnutt, ifrown In America und Scotch whtslfy, bottled In iuhjitr- ou ' , Ideiillly u - I'JioijiiUeri cli-oo ' ib smelt ra!- r Hi hi y o of. Im inuiiit aitd a jHsai': liy shupo, u.t a tio iin eul:airitjBia of Its ro it UIh. ; y '.' a 1. At'io r . i o v 1 I'm, WNhliiK'on losi: Adopilon t -resolution .iifr.ilnat production c xhmltton of faiilucious Ki!r--i ftie AKXOchiled Mollti dratnaii : CLAUDK C. PRATT ' 'o . mv xpraclk'ally sold - out na SliiiiKlrjv.', hot mv cptt'thiK nn oilier slilpmeni within a row days. I'latv : your .owlrra aiiy for Shh Hlcf, um lliey iv very lianl lo itiit.', . We . havo ' jtiat ntelvnl a )ar(r; ,, slilpn.ont or laimhcr or tieal'ly vivry. dejMTlptloo ami kind. . ' We. will . H clot Oft 4iIm' Vt- - : The " Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co, TImi I'nor Slan'a l-'rirail" , opi. ivmu.iiy. i-iin.vi; 2 ia-v. Nu Suuilay liiislut'Na Buy, Films Today for TomoiTow's Outing Wo have films to fit your camera. Any size, nny make. Red Cross Drug Store l , , As if i 7 9 W J IC - m V lift 11 IlJi Xisr xrrr- r - t if n eaai rw mm- -wmji. h - ..rr ... .1 New Fall Modes For the Woman of Fashion As the Full season appioaclus we are pleased to an nounce to our friends and patrons that we have'just received the first of the season's offerings in a com plete lssoitment of "chapeaux originations," Tho lieml of Autumn vo(ril" still fnllowa Iho. lino of (iii-talll.-lir'' with ahap.-a '..f 'trirorn. iiillor und- thi.-lr- . r.-irnlni-' brim. '1'hc liUK.-r ill).! - moro oluhorulo dri-as liilla- urt' nlao in" rvld.-niu. , Modi-lod In Volvot, autln aul-(i- und liait.-i-'a plus, tln-y nn Vrs Plcluro JroilTieers of California if alonr n'llne clearly pointed hy pul lie. sentiment. The Ainerlean public can Keiicr- ally he trnaled properly lo eensoi-dram-i;ic offcifnKs. and, 'via 1 !r box office. It can render lis cer. sorshlp effective. Jl is u wise pt ilucer who ' realize? ihls and rea i Hiteli ceuaorshlr) (irivhl, ami ift-i:i-feai iy the ' t 'alll'ornia produce) a have alliiined thai wisdom. If cov evhlonco were needed lo epiivine.- I hem nf the demand for "flea 1- II ess" In screen drama 11 haa tn-i 1 furnished 'by recent popular revu! fiiona nirnlnat oerlain aelora w'i"i havo fallen Inlo nwly nolnrtely. New Line Velvet and Serges, she fl Ladies' Hiind-cnihroidered rilildren's School Shoes (it ropular Prices . NORTON'S KIDM SHOP . "Ilelter Togs for I.il lie Tols" ' . i . . - ui .inn rrm ' i5ni has cat ofP mans ... I succeed? thi Sntiirrhv. August 30 1924. -voi- diffi'rt-nt and off-r iiioio i-nchuntlni;. Wi- would auffir.-at thut vo'i viait our diapluy at onro to tnko ndvnnliiKV of thla un naually lai-tf.. aid.vllon. Kaidi hal an o..-optional iiiailty prlc.-d moat ntti-nc'llvi.ly. The producers are flpdlnv that 'cleitnueKs is tho best policy. t in-: cAitrrn,. i;im,v t'lourf Journal-Proas: Minn koI.) Kirla. when they any,' " es ie:n.M should allele to U. TIfi' Wu-1-ien have been clnmnrinv for efii;. rt,riil. and tho lefral dt-parluiellt !i:ia haniled them one they ma 11. t !.': The riKht to be sued fot bleach of pi'onilae. Heretot'of'' 11: ' has been the ahli'iy mule who' ' i en brotiKhl Into court fur rt datnaKea. Ladies, bow are! ' A conai-rvative Ja one who thfnl.t UimeklUrf IU?V hnsini'sa 1 luiMinesa. White Nightgowns at S2.75 Don't li t Iho nlhcr fi-llo v talk you out uf your crop ntniicy. It Is tho n-siilt nr a nlinid yoat'-.s liuril work ami aa null tlitiiild be rnrnruliy sin-lit ami carcfiilly Invcstryl', When you iii-oi! uny ad-TH-ii nr i-niinsol on flnaiulal mallt-r f.-l tree to rail llmn any nii llllHT nf Uila . . V IHIIHa Tills Is a ri-Kiilar iwrt of our scrvln. anil Is yours for the asklnit. i F.vory liraitoli of our bnnV la run lor jour pj.ronal ronTrnlcncf ' In lianHnr ( - . ; Wo snlli-lt your ' ai-mnnt. 4 Dressefj to ii. . ! t