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J J J PAG3 an 1 LA CmJTDE ETEXI50 BSEBYEE, TUESDAY, KOTEXSEH tS, 1918. J J 4 1 . t.t'tttfc.J Bay in your own 4 Homo . -.v . 3 1 , - These are the remarkably liberal terrr.j u-on which we sell that new and improved sewing machine which wu rccenlly invented by Wm. C. Free, which has been so: widely sdcrtised In Women's Magazines, and which Is revolutionizing the icwing machine business, irx .. to) :'i J Became of the fact thai The FREE is sold wJ much lower than the best known ' tewinjj trnschmee; we hive agreed never to publish the price broadcast. You would judge its quality by its cost. Vou would not believe that absolutely the 1 best Kwirig machine in the world could be obtained at tuch a bargain. ' , ! rJ j"8i5ad of lkinprice,we have decided to make it easy for you to own ' 1 nt r Ktb and nndout us quality yourlf . We will sell it to you at your own terms, as low as $1.00 a week, and to show you how we place our whole establish ment back of this wonderfully perfect machine without the least qualification, we otter it to you on 30 daya Trial in your own home. Sew on it for 30 'v. ! ' it any hard test you can think of for 30 H.. C:-;.... u ym by point with "" , any otn M(i you nIrc no, fan convinced that it is the best machine you ever heard of, the most convenient, the most improved, and if the low price does not delight you return the machine to us. Wt will refund your deposit to, that the trial will not cost you one cent, , . 0 tor miitlni tm ihlt utt ktt rot wki So aach llshttt In I mii of bill betilna II run. . .. . V : kow nock -fiitet- In SomcHI Mortatnl mikt. It mw - ' , Sow much tx'tr It h w n In Shatilt Eikim Ihu rl Snttt Dllll ac icrew 4ftrr nk beiut it, it to ktv t Sowrr Spool Pi that keeps thietd lion bitakiot ot lisit-'- ealM So Come and See The FREE ' tomorrow and take it home with you FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS F. D. HAISTEN lia (Grande, Or. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. It will toon fix you up all right and will ward ofl any tendency toward pneumonia. This . remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. rJrs.RobertPattison agent for ; GOSSAIW CORSETS 'prices $3.50 arid Up PHONE .Blackl8Lor BlackJjt8P HTheUp-Biiildihi i of This Baiik I . v ' i . ".. is due to the fact that wa have ample capital and that we iave adhered, to, t policy , wnicn has been'; cpnaeirTatlve, yet alog progressive lines. .Wa offer to our (iustomers modern facilities for tEe crompt and prober tran- 1 taction of their financial affairs: T ample vault and safe room for T loriDK- ana aaiw-Knaruinc m w .their .money. .. notes, insurance policies and other valuable pap- Z era and such liberality ot treat T ment as is consiatmt with pru--a dent banking;. TOUH account Is cordially soil t cited. . ..: . i The United States " LA GRtXHDE, OR EGON ("vfir.'iiiL. . .IS, aewms knw Bock mora otmmtatal It Ftf.iKk-l 4 i(a tut outtloM jtpinnint it .. ' bow murk mora conver.itot it ll to biro it Mh -i h'k Ttnilon DiltiH. Automilic Lock, int drtwin. t lraproKl Hnd Litch, 1 Boll it; Mtir come, M, tni t S rtan Inrattact . ; Poller Mln ttn kit ol iccldtat. , DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Miss Bell Ilonnn. one of Ireland's wealthy women, has given $50,000 to Cork university to establish free schol arships. Miss Fola La Follette possesses much of the personal magnetism of her father. United States senator from Wisconsin, and Is an ardent suffragist. Mrs., Arthur Hamilton, wife of Ma jor Arthur Ilamilton, has created a record for swimming In being the first woman to swim the Solent from Stokes bay to Hyde. . ; Fannie" BloomOeld "ieisler. the pian ist, who has played) q recitals through out America and Europe slnce-1883. was born in Silesia, but was brought to this country by her parents while a child. . X ; i- : .- s Miss Ina Shepherd Is said to be the only woman who holds the place of secretary In a clearing bouse associa tion In this country, . She hag held that post In Birmingham, Ala., for more than five years. . Belle Greene, who has charge of J. P. Morgan's library in his sumptuous art gallery and library la New Xork. has supervision of the most valuable private collection of art objects and tare books In the world. -L' 'Mptrt; '' "";r: "Miss Black has a Wbbie skirt ) Ah .That's It. theo." "That's whatrS. " " ;' ' - 1 .. T heard the boys yell at her, Hob' kleahoyr" k vs. The Undreutd Philotophtr. More whlakera than a girl would need A. plUowsllp to atuff. ; A crop ot lllaca run to seed. A shield from weather rough, Some straggling halri upon bla head That vainly try to meet, la color Juat a faded red, . , And that's old Uncle Pete ' --.,. v A coat that maybe was a fad ' When Noah sailed tola ark- . You'd hardly speak of It as "glad And fitting for a lark; ' Pants that are baggy, old and irayed- Descrlptlon falls my pen; A vest that figures once displayed There's Uncle Fite again. But do not Judge him by the mop Free trom restraint and comb, 1 Or by th faded .hairs on top . That eraoe his ihlnlr.g dome. Or by the garment! out or data That he has worn so long. v For which the rag man Ilea In wait To purchase for a aong. - No; Judge hlra by his genial smile And by his sage remarks i And listen to his wisdom while It flies from him in sparks. . : ' ' Advice you get hot from the bat ' By sluing at his feet, . , Experience boll! down and pat Fro.ii wise .u Unc. Pete. OlOJf PLATS BAKES TO A TIE. Second Team of Baker High riajed in Hard Lock. ; In a, very close coutest Saturday afternoon Union high and Baker hlgh'a second team played in hard luck, tor more than once they practically had a touchdown but lost it, says the Bak er Cty Herald. One Baker man caught the ball within a yard of Union's goal on a forward pass and then dropped it, a Union' man getting the pigskin. Agsuin a Baker man was downed with in 15 ' yards of Union's goal and through an unfortunate accident the ball slipped from his arms. The teams were well matched as to weight, but the locals played the new style of ball , better than their opponents. Union stuck to the old style of line smashing and close for mations and Baker played more of an open game. The locals" worked four forward passes out of seven attempts, but the visitors did not try this style of play at all. Some of the local play ers were nervous and a, couple of times bad plays were made through the failure of the locals to under stand the signals. There' was a good deal of punting on both " sides, with honors about even. It was ) a good game; an enjoyed by a fair crowd. , BIG PROFIT 4N MINE DEAL. Enormous Profits on Comparatively Small Investment In Baker Co. l Portland and Eastern Oregon cap talistB. cf tic Gviu tjpin min;e adjoining the Mormon Basin in tbje southeastern corner of Baker coun ty have Just disposed-of their" hold ings to a New York concern headed by Thomas Nevlus & Sons, 37 Wall street for $75p,000,; says the Telegram. This is a profit of $450,000 on an investment of $300,000 in the past two years. The owners of the mine which was capU tallzed at $3,000,000. bought their stock at 10 cents a share in 190S and the sale tq the New Yorkers was on a basis of 25 cents a share. It is stated further that the purchasers have within the last week practically con cluded negotiations with an English syndicate to take over the property for $1,500,000. If this is done it will net the Nevlus syndicate a clean $750. 000 or 100 per cent profit In less than 30 days. The former owners of the mine were the Matlock family of Pendleton; T, W. Ayers of Baker City; F. Fred Rothchlld and L. Y. Keady of "this city, the latter ' being the president and organizer of the company which Just sold out. - Grande Jlonde's Welcome. " (By R. and L. Hansen.) t ? Mingled together like gems unset. All the colors ot Nature's pallette, Covered above with turquoise blue, I Smiling and waiting and welcoming you. - . v,:...,J.,:- .'.' In a stronghold of mountains covered ; with wealth, Oh, glorious Grande Ronde, the val ; , ley of health; ' ", ,. , ' " A rival of Eden, we laud thy, praise. Unbounded resourcesat your" benest, Oh, . Beauteous . valley of heaven ; . blest. !: ; We -welcome you traveler; no need to 1 roam, ' r In search of a better Home Sweet ' Home. ' ' - ! Erotlng In IzV.m gumraf r. Fvll of rvslc tweet and low. ' ft and warm as a child a -r3ss! Mountain gephers come and go, - With lovely, lazy languidness. ' Shadows vlolet'and shadows gold. I Haunt the dells when the sun Is old. Painting the, ways where hide the Echo c elves; . . ... Soothingly chanting; come rest ; V . I ydiirselves. We gaze enchanted on this sight, ; Of flame clad heralds of the night; As she hef shadowy robes unlease, . In Indian Sorrwer, the days of Peace Breesed la "Black and , Jellow.', ' Not( "Football Colors'but he color of the carton containing FcleyV-hon-ey and Tar the best .ahd safest cough l-emedy for all .coughs and colds. Do not be, persuaded to accept a substl tate"but see that you get the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yel low barton with black letters. Fo ley's Honey and Tar contains no op iates, no harmful drugs and Is safe and sure. 4 ' ' The following grocery stores will be closed all day Thanksgiving. Pat tison Bros., City Grocery & Bakery, Geddes Bros Snodgrass Grocery. Thome Grocery, , Harris Market and White Grocery, On Wednesday evon- Ing, the Btores will keep open 5ll 0 p.' J T Double Barreled Poems. "Coma back, come back," he cried in grief Across the raging water. "And I'll forgive your highland chief, My daughter. O my daughter!" Tom Campbell. Ban King also took a shot at tt with "Hot often, oh, how often The whispered words so soft How often, oh,' bow often, : How often, oh, how oft!M Chicago Tribune. 0?? tM0W Wh0 tW and same again He sang Darius, great and good. By too severe a fate . Fallen, fallen, fallen, fallen. . Fallen from his high estate And wtlt'rlng in his blood!" Cleveland Leader "All the World's a Stafls." ' j Jack p ' Holendger, Mr. Smith; Fer "AJ1 women are actresses, and the "ll, Mr. Geo. A; (3); Eckstein, Mr. stories of their lives are all dramas." A. F. (2); Brankovle, Milo; Brown, ' -All right. What's a bachelor girirv Mr. Jesse; Brown. Mr. Geo. W.; Buck- .KnA'as va ma mmma. H -. "What's a grass widow r 'She's a problem play." , s "What's an old maid V . "A tragedy.", What's a happy married woman T" "She's a musical comedy, a fairy taie and a society drama all In one." Spokane Spokesman-Review. . . . A Secret Has' Tu'key Gobbler, yo' looks mighty sly. What yo' struttln' roun' so spry t To' kin fare yo' ha Id es high , r But I know sump'n. . Win's blowtn' mighty col". j.nows a secret I D-n tor. To am struttln' mighty bol' " But I know sump'n. Thaclcasrlvin' aln' but few din nff Tatars glttln mighty cor. . , t . , Tateis an' tu'k W ttn l know sump'n. '' Llpplncott'A A Hard Lesson to Lssrn. "It was Marcus Aurellus. I bellev who said. 'Live as If you expected every day to be your last day.' "Yes: 1 think he. said something of the kind. I've often quoted' It to my son. but I cant get him to take the lesson to heart. He seems to prefer to live as if every day were srolnir to ba pay day." Chicago Record-Herald. , The Blind Man. 1 Hs put her on s pedestal- v- And worshiped from afar. v ! , Called her his blessed damoaeL ' i His saint and guiding star. Boon came a cave man on the scene " ' . With "Hello. Kid! My nsme is Ureensl . , Behold my roll, my limousine! t Jump In! 1 know a preacher guy Who Is a wlaard at the tie!" And be who worshiped from afar ? '' ' Now seeketh solace at the bar. : - -Puck. ' The Call of the Stage. Farmer's Wife I hear -your son la making money out of bis voice at the opera. : ; Byles That's right, mum. 1 I Farmer's Wife Where did he learn singing? Byles-Oh, he don't sing, mum. He (Jails the carriages !-New Haven Reg ister. One Girl's Bitter Experience. ' 'X had a little hobble skirt -It filled, me iWjth deUsht. , v's For it- was saucy, yes. and pert. And Just a trlfls tight. , X wore it out one sunny hour " A cynosure i seemed .., , When swiftly came a summer shower And shrank it till 1 screamed! - -Cleveland Plain Dealer. , Helps Plsnts. Church-Here's an Item that says th use of electric lights will make pla'u'r g'rpw.; .. -; . -., n -1 -. . GothiiDi - I' wonder w t Llnd i-l planum .. ' ; ; j- ' "Electric light plants. I guess."-. Yonkera Statesman, -fas,,wTr,er'' The man who tries a motorcar to run Must bravely face the crowd and ttevei '' -. shirk-, utic M r. ,4,.. ;i The taunts of those who have all kinds oi fun . "" " ' " , While hs perspires and tries' to make it work. ....... ... L"' -rWuhlngton Star. ' Perfectly UflaV'.,;5!' : f He and she were studyinjr law. ; ' " But ( he .formed an attacfcaieat for her. .. . ,; .' And soon she bad a Ilea on him. " Two years elapsed ; ' And then they had a little convey-ance.-Judge. ..... s A Modern Version. . Jck Bpratt could eat no fat; - His wife could eat her BU. She had a bird's wing- on her hat, And Jack-he had the bill. -New ?ork Tlmea , Appropriate Action. .' . "Shakespeare says to .sult the word and the deed" . .i , "I, suppose that is why when pa told you to go to thunder foir wanting to marry Sis yon went at lightning speed'-Baltimore American. v--.' On a ( rfl .;;P:.(DJ NEXT DOOR TO POST Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending November 18th, 1910. . Brown, Mrs. Bertha; Brig, Pearl; Clark, Mrs. S. D.; Jarvey, Miss Jerey; Long, Mrs. J. J.; McDermott, Mrs.,Lu la; Tayler. Mrs. L, A; Tappen, Mir. Rosle; Wright. Mrs. Louis. Shagnessy, Mr. Jack; Smith, Wm (2): Smith P. A.'. Yonnnwr,. Mr PnW Thnm,- H. H.; Rlggins, Mr. Thomas; Olsen, Mr. Wm. P.; Lowman, Mr. Alvin; Lin coln, Mr. B. M.; Ladd, Mr. B. M.; Ladd, Mr. B. M.; Krieger, Mr. Samuel; Klrk ley, Mr. Roy; Jensen, Andrew; Irwin, Borden, Mr. Chas.; Bossl, Mr. Joseph; Bull, B. F.; Bramer, P. S.; Allen,' Sam. ' These, letters will be sent to the dead letter office on December 2nd,, 1910. if not delivered before. In call ing for the above, please cay "adver tised" giving date Of . list. '.. O, M. RICHEY, F. M. , Want ads pay, one, sent vord. 10-Acre tract on Adams avenue. .-. -4 "V ana tovestaenC Price f C300.00 a A 6-roora modern brick house, 2 . lots 124x120 feet, nice shade trees fruit and lawn, barn, wood shed, etc, on corner of, 2nd and Spring 8 street for tie remarkable low p rice of $1800.00. Easy , terms. This 5 property has been held at 12loo.no hnf th j ' hencft.the greaj reduction la price..,--Ut.me show you. . v f C J. BLACKJhe Real Estate Man p. - . ..... 1 : 1 : : : - a aVUXts The Geiore Palmer wm Eos dm, We solicit your orders for ' Sbingles, Rubberoid RooVng .'.i; Oeadening hit, Building 'Paper.:-:::r V We are prepared to furni.i and deliver material, . promptlyr." Phone Main 8. ' . j SHINING ' : Special Apartment, PARLORS for ladies-Shdesdvea j Next Door :'fe JJectric Light Office 1 -"mmmmmBMmmmmmmimm--.- isbsmwiisisi 1 '"" mmammmmtmmm NOW IS ,THE TJMEflTO i Look After ThMiPrnaK t Rainy weather wfU I: i : lave i plmnbinj ".airft niwl ' Mahaffey Building V IV CLEAN ANYimHC, IIORSEBLANKET. Work Elite ! Dying! antf P ; evening. Any Mnd OFFICE cared for promptly. S nil a A his store Yi!Ib; 1 Open All Day - Thanhsfiivinrr FRESH BOOTH OYSTERS in quart cans . SOceacIi' iRoyafGrwery New B-room brick house, minm K www iv wuuvus vviou j oyio 1-2 cash, balance on terms. let in oon.t VVVi S fatire; Qf aU7Jdnri vL 1:1' v..: '""i ; Depot street' FROM A NECKTIE 10 A called for and delivered Chining VI oths 1 t0 spend a pleasant you want. Special nrrWc 'A V