La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 17, 1913, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAYJULY 16, 1913
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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"SGHDDL DAYS"
III CHftPTERS
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tairy ia few fright fsdrty firw jSihshW t d(&- lkaaiik 7 aai '5aS3- ai afjit. saj 's& ,,SieieKir?T 5a fee- H toH s&e Liscj LsvB fcad keen fngfcuxd It j waJUs pst it d55; stb at tbo
t& trail tfeat 5ed Aiwne ik wv&sd r5w tar?S fc Kffrs? af t t'as wst- tSas Sear waa nsaicr lig'teaeier. zhsSarst kjptt t lnr It tie gums. It waa a rc3 fxrCnej a-rij i Wido- PeeiV mw ocd to Kavt
ttrtzat Unri4 Ik rzfjmj, aA a &a jt, a tM r--M vsiut '-ef. taat jfasr y aSe. Sa3 actafprta"'? McTi SiE" r as tbe i;4, i'rt ti &3drws dsirfe ' iiard in tie divide as Lii .
tuu tA . Ettie Buvrc tiaa a lau&ed. 1 vctn mca & idUT zA . a-sc jswn sax was . a nsrsciaz! az3 em-- bc em ce3 ictku ana t p wrti 3ta skst n IB tea,eEtir year l?y year, anaped tfce ew.
yari& frw ti eais ta U2 tadl 7 aa'5s asd JRjr e aarfl asy&iaa: lease I7 Teased dxsi, M e.Terd t& jSa.i. Tl!re ierirr frees tie loxasrfberwtief,,
eri to aa ahnyt tun ts. th' Ed E?3M- a eMBtt' ter K;a ero er a afc- ei- sad Sfcea yet yst-.eiaiaaHS fcad 3 cs tfce eye -sti;;d 4 i ?y Etsle to eB to FTk9!ned cp whi rsuctfy aajaace
feft arwic4 a thicket f email suuh: tes?2 at3ber'4r a (i!id as ry EJ sk- tsifs cr"' a KIj Wlkitr ni rrea-y tia fer t eiersjes ef ti trip. As-jjcjs,,! tfce Sd caiin, is ti snllais,
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e 2 wiiji te jraj .cf art cxrae to essae aoecj aal siracfcSig ewsktigs'3' wsta fcsjtters away, let sk
:are treas-
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thsalter as fce iui aWjr a at the ' be.
fcto Wifc- Feel asd tr.tr fct& ,t .a isor 'ra tt im 4Suax stow eawijst ttftir cwic-ws. aaa txe bmi tuon , -iia. w mi ie yeKsemi 1.7. bmi 1 a
vrr the latfc mt tfc creek Urh- Jtr"- reftI cr- ;ier Srin.? ye 'i-jxni piizx c ai -aiS to a-ro&f 4aesaaie sa tesLt&s fcad bees scrsjed ia tie crrod3 Ihirfez tfce satzr a kJ,,
er. Tlusy were jTrt;at jarred , fcsr Ckujirvz Ekyn. lJS tjp t jaj iaH 7i teiJv scicL Sa fie toil Sssmsca CTAri aw ti eaiiss ly e tttfj c? boss with all tLe bkto trTp.
trim tit fre f eencaet. Th water,, fi, a3 MeJ r&Z yft cas ir "e?-ie .wwj to sT-ay a after 'sfcsl and a wa-ttwiareJ can. Edsa Brvwa is paas-j ieoeet rejUecd tie cid Joj
wa aof wry dee? tot deep ,a-wfc j,6 w.&, tf.at r&aft M Bi ;.. && M sssp. kad. B6 I rteias ' scStes cf tw iy w fEt to 'toe &r arrotd ti cJd bwae, ait&eettj '. tare. EalpJi Lowt3 feOowed Hi .
to eata leak &t aud wa to yf , my id c ew, aHerj ara. Ei. Tsi E4 5 .Urr tifclets eaei te irtcs fee-: sil ier toct ce k tkazrTX&tm ' ter to tie city sriooi ad 3Cs$ TTarta
rent a ratier iedfajrk aeara,e ef f to that cU ca&ts s fly tan. Yai f f rr5ter. iLn. wfea' I a 22?? a rcV.k f, :r ca Siat erersHi-- w3. ' ai f e2 dons, vsoa cW eaaasinatioa ' ermA to trf al ' fh bw p;.
' it kltd Eke ti censer cf a box 5 Oeck sciod boose for a Bsmbr
Edna eaSed ier eospociicns asd with : years. So end tie story cf 'School
a 3e Cf a 4wt fmrA nt.TVsn " rtjr o&l vfJAem rrt! .
rat ort u xj Cf-rra a"; noraie aj tee w-eo-w was 4 f"J!C asersS. y latSS" te " fry trr wt 4tc J
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trail ajraJa. Tdcnr Pee! was et is I ier dsws and weTS aH j tk te-fcff- I jcarred Jaie Pee! xmtfvr as be wti c eye ete? ;
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and i waa expecting txtltor, wia Irst-txajg ry elatiea far ieneZ acdi,. Tn?n iJoofway ard ce a ferksrir" tr-ate-rfs-y k?k ift a.sa!a r-.ie5
I Drink
BBB99BEGH
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You'll Know the Joy of Living
fy to fcfe a?aj a a jTstty bsg- itory' Ee:erJr Cari teat ie wj t re
fsr Sairy Jas Pee! Sa feee. BSaa wfti ier. Tis te2at tie rest
yT heart tWA: a ras tfcavt &"t te ?, strafgtt to tfcexr and ct
kw sgfe to pros-Me to as EkeZy. ?v -r--Jwf t!
a gal w I was, i?si keep iazjrfE,, "-. , . " r
.-& r.-zi to ra'se a Ere sj? !t
f Tie biS iy a3 tie pipcts were otLi
f iaod as BsoaL a!p tweQ lacked as
;ai?y d-t 'fa b it fe to rfeHLaMeaSaCiwito-l
ijama ard i doB'i fc:w atoci zbent:
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Monuments I Concrete Blocks
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LATEST DES16NS I Best Building Material
Ma4e is La Grande. KnOWH
E. C. DA VJS I Cor Greenwood &S Ave.
I La Gractfe.
cared tasey- aad il csaal
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ye wasn't r. " ... .... . , , :
, - s- ;Ti.Ji f-5searsa i&stfcijrx. au esu-i
- . V - . ""-dren! were ecras feat Sestetis .r-asci;
. TXf tT7 J' "T 7 Wira with Bes-
!'r-r cfcBt .1 fl'? td Br Eear t&r ton!
J ; water all crve:
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if,,... . . titii NeEneia tota tees taat tr.ey eeec
t s meisr.cRoi'y loi-t f.-n ter face nrreyed , . , - - ,
Isser ?orr.d d?&s. Tbs w:-dw Jrert - . - .
ies. te woo;2 x tr.eE tew tara zzn
ieuicr panlaieii ias, so iey said
feed acd deed asd ds-siSe deed ad
rer s:y Saday dress. ' &. -"V. jr" - - '
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tie i."sfe i;2e a rent
er oceOT;d tie otier par- This
arrr.er k;r..-Sy T&teteered to jnlTk tie
- ,crcaica r.eir cears z-i t.s.neta M.a
jjl.arr were preparhsg- to retire wn -j tft arJ ,liis -,,ter
I . ;r.e xssid f nsai? trampScf feet were t-, OT rscis. asd est tie cire
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Compce Equipment tot Resetting and Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. TTZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPUTE MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY
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pieced to She LemU iomssteai tht
! Lie? had teen ivsrA erery p&rs
aV.r.2" tie Kr eJicisd ?n nrlscr. asd
zecp'.e were rt;if.rir.gr, es.Trr to iear
. the s.e'w-f. So a eo-.?et:sH cf re!-
Jatrves ara r.pf.cor3 appeared at tre
wirido-ars to escort Lacy hense. Srr-e
r'lrere er.t to call in tie fearckisg
i part;-; ar.a tr.e ne'.n&ornooQ soon
! settled dewn to it S5i.! mcnotoncss
f iurrJram life asreirs. Lcey in her ;
iasraal deceitful way to'd her parestfj
tiat she was fed aay iy Edna
i Erown's inflaesce and they had teen
??V fW It a hear ar.d that Kd- ;
ran ,srav ar.d left her to face
Walk a Block and !
Save a Dollar
WE WILL FOLSISH 10TK EOME FEOM CELLAE TO GARRET
ON EAST PAYMENTS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE BEST
FUKXITrEE AXD HOESE ITEXI5HLXGS ALVATS CARRIED.
WHY PAT THE FAXCT PRICES WHEN TOC CAX WALK ONE
BLOCK AXD ETT THE SAME GOODS FOS MUCH LESS
MONET
WE PAT CASH FOS USED GOOM. WILL EXCHANGE NEW
GOODS FOE OLD. SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT IN" BASE
MEVT. . ar?ii?i
ADCOOK&FRITTS
CORNER FIR AND JE7FER.:0X.
PHONE RED 3L
3toT and that sie tri'd ilm he - --
There Is
a-Deadline on
Bargains in Real Estate
No. 1 0(t acre of jrcid farm land, all in cultivttic-n, well fenced, all
in oats and barley. AVwit five miles north of La Grar.de.
Three roomed hoose. Gf.d a.m. Price $4XiO.0O. For sa!e
tr trade. P
No. 2.-
No.
-Hotel. With tweiity-te n Komtr, twenty-three l-edroomr. All
well frsntTied, new di.-.ie, new range, good piano. Ice
hoate, two lots. Doing a good bu-irines. For sa'e cn easy
lermji. Price $4';.00 Will trade for farm.
-120 acre in one ar.d one-half rr.He cf 1 Grande. 77 acre
lottora larvd, 42 i:de h:!l pasture ail fe.-xed, and the bottom
land ha a good crop of hay, will average ahoat two tor to
the aere. Th.i !are mart c-ld and w a STap at ViA.(v
s'or.e. Lscy's father who was a schoo
director in tie district, was a very ar- j
bitrary man with an onenTiabie reou- j
tation. whose refc-ectab3ity in h's owr,
torr.m-inity was ba'ed eritir??T or-o-n.
i '- wealth, like si! men of his char-
acter, he never let an opportor.ity pa.'.?
to call a crowd's a;ter,tior. to his otts I
Tjperior brard of
mcral:iv over ine
ncnttr.orj herd ard he was ccntirriaily ; a
trying to cover tip his own shady? 5
character by slandering other peti'e ( 81
On Mondty rr.orr.ir.g arbitrary Solo-ij
tr.cn Lowell waited cptn Miss Wir.tei :
at the P re Gr&ve schoo! srd to!d her ' J
he had come to have Edna Brown term- ( 1
ed ant til school. Tie rerple tr.c?t!
he protecte-i from thia low do'. -
iseat that it t&iir.g oar children
No. 4. 20 acre three mile from 1 Grande ar.der fence, tii in gocd
Hi7atiori. Pnce I3V.4.W1. Adjoinirg land, ahJt qaaJ-ty.
held at 2i ptr acre.
fwror? dcinr." h told M:s Winter in!
5
hi ariurre-i hieh moral air. bat iIL-s i
Wir.ter chsticr.ed the cause cf the
Brown children ard to'.d him tia; Ed-
ra x r.at-ra!!y a, ve;
No. 5. 112 1-2 arre. 18 teres in jrocd Vc-f? fruit orchard. 65
acrei h gram. Balance in pasture and timber, in Mt. Glen
dirtrict. Irnprcrvement fair. Price 15000.00 on ea'y tent
THESE ARE A FEW OP OUR BUYS IN FARMS. WE HAVE
A LARGE LISTING OF FARMS, STOCK RANCHES, AND CITY
PROPERTY WHICH WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW ANY
ONE INTERESTED. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LIST
ANYTHING YOU HAVE FOR SALE AND WE WILL TRY AND
FIND YOU A SALE OR TRADE FOR IT.
C. J. BLACK & COMPANY
J and trat he J r,t consider her any j
J n-tre in larne for the 'icapade than !
hard. 65 t wa$ V;s 0wn d..tirMr. to which Mr !
Iowtl! f!ied that 'he was rtrrcw
rr.indi'J ar.d enly looked cn or.e :d 1
the cae." MiM Wir.Ur difpat-iMj
me?enger after the other two d;-1
Cost of .Furniture
BY THIS WE MEAN THERE IS A CEETAIN
COST THAT IS BEDROCK. WE HAVE HIT
THAT BEDROCK AND FOR THE NEXT FEW
WEEKS YOU CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME AT
A GREAT SAVING THESE ARE THE MELAN
CHOLY DAYS OF SUMMER, BUT WE MUST DO
SOME BUSINESS, NEVERTHELESS. THERE IS
NO PERIOD OF PITCHING HORSESHOES OR
PLAYING TIDDLE -WINKS IN THE STORE,
AND TO MAKE GOODS MOVE DURING THE
WARM WEATHER. WE WILL MAKE PRICES
THAT TOUCH THE BEDROCK. '-. ,r:
very fair minded
easier and more
a
rector, who were
men but four.d it
J kgreeab'e to themselves to attend to
tr.eir own affair at home and let sol-
1 omw Lowell ran the school. Tht
2 i rvuit of the conference was that
Edna Brown remained in school and
Mr. Lowell in a fit of iridignatior.
the ratcaiity cf people in perier-
i
, a) and his brother directors in panic-
H
enry Garr
Home Furnishers
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