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Real ExceM "SOMETIMES GROWS ON TREES" but it took a heap of effort and skill to produce the trees. Excellent Dry Cleaning is the natural product of our plant; but it requires a lot of expensive equipment and a skilled operator to get results. We have them, they are at your service. Cherry's New J. : . KUwAWAl JUNE j. eg, r v ,v v i" v "t v . (Continued from Page 2.) avowed the picture in the watch.. She laughed and .nodded her head. : Gilbert Blye gravely left Mrs. Rus el'a house. In the high ceillnged studio -June 'quietly watched Bennett Durban walk ing about with a perpleied air. ' "I can't find my brushes, Vlvt" be blurted as bU wife came In. "It will be the easiest thing In the world from now on, Bennett," she In formed him and showed him the box 'at the side of the big easel. He stared at her In surprise. , "Good scheme," he grnnted, looking down at the brushes, and then he lauahnri. "However. I RlinnosA I'll have them scattered all over the place again by tomorrow." "Oh, no, Bennett,", she returned. "I'd rather you'd keep-them here, please. I don't like my house all cluttered up." "I don't believe I can paint If I don't have to find my favorite brush behind something or other," he .confessed. "Why, Where's my ood old chaise lounge?" "I had It taken out. It was so very disreputable." Mrs. Durban was study ing the room with haughty severity. -"I want my bouse to represent me." .The young butler came in, dragging Main 75 the City Grocery & Bakery is the Place to get Your Gro cery Supplies WE HAVE- NEW POTATOES NEW PEAS NEW CARROTS WAX BEANS ASPARAGUS GREEN PEPPERS HOOD RIVER STRAWBERRIES BANANAS ORANGES LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT Free Free We redeem the Coupons out o fthe leading mag azines for Quaker Puffed Wheat, Puffed Rice, or Puffed Corn. . - This store will close Thursday at 12 . o'clock for the Horse Show. . ) CITY GROCERY ft BAKERY C The Home of Fancy Groceries ence Laundry, Inc. toll steplddder. "What are you going to do, Oscar?" Inquired Durban sharply. "I am to remove these tapestries, aaa tf I.- HI LI- mi , uu itryui leu, -striuiits uia muuer up by the side of one of them. "The. dickens you are!" exclaimed Durban in surprise. ."Get out!" "It was madam's orders, sir." -Oh!" Durban looked . at his wife rlowly. -.; . ' - . : "You' may take them down,' Oscar, " said Mrs. Durban quietly, and both the artist and his wife were silent while the tapestries were removed. "Vlvl, I" don't understand," puzzled her husband. "I don't see why you'd remove important things without con sulting me." And he glanced at June, who had returned to the bouse to re sume her nap. : Her eyes were closed, although she was not sleeping. The woman's chin went up. "Bennett, dear, this Is my house." ' j "Oh, yes, yes, to be sure!" He walked I very quietly back to his big-canvas and studied it for a long time without see ing It at all. J. June was not only shocked, but filled with compassion". .She understood as the man could hot the reason for the astounding change In the woman. The sudden acquisition of property had transformed her entire nature, bad given her a dizzy haughtiness, had twisted her view until she placed on utterly .v false valuation . upon herself and upon everything around her. Money again! Always money! Mrs. Durbnn's : attitude bad been TURNIPS BEETS FRESH, TOMATOES, HEAD LETTUCE CUCUMBERS Free made In her by centuries of femlnlue submission. The mothers who bad gone before had built this warped and distorted ego. In all the ages goue the man had owned all and the woman nothing.; She bad been the creature of bis fancy, the slave of his whim, the recipient of bis bounty. Officer Dowd walked into the police station lust as the desk aereoant with the sausage shaped red mustache gave way to one with a blue eye aud a blue chin, and the new incumbent greeted Officer Dowd with effusive cordiality. "What's bringing you Into my1 dis trict! Or are you off duty r ' "Dan. you got a girl here by the name of Iloso Hesoer that claims in know me, and I Just dropped in to mug ner.- . "Ton can look them all over If you've time," granted the serges ut, and Dowd walked back into the cell room, "nose Hesper'a In cell 5." "Why, hello, Marie!" exclaimed Dowd "What you in for?" Marie looked up with a jerk. "There's a little friend of mine here, too," she explained. "It was all a mis take. I'm In an awful hurry."- . "Walt a minute." Aud Officer Dowd talked out to the desk. "Well. Dan, ypu got the wrong parties," be an nounced. "What's against my Mend, Rose Hesper?" "Copping a motorboat last night," said the sergeant, looking at tbe. blot ter.. "Wrong ' party," returned Dowd promptly. "I was with Rose Hesper myself last night, her and her little friend, and we didn't leave the cafe till nearly daybreak." Tbe sergeant made an entry on the blotter. , "I'll tell that dock watchman it's an alibi." ' "Will he stand for It 7" Dowd asked. "If he don't we'll push him off the dock," calmly stated the sergeant. "Joe, bring out 5 aud 17." Five was out first and displayed her friendly smile. ' . .J "Where's your little friend?" asked Officer Dowd, waiting and glancing past a dejected looking little chauffeur with a tiny, mustache who came through the cell room door.--j.:: "That's blm," and Mario Introduced Henri . The big. policeman and the little chauffeur glared at each other a mo- Faint, Dazsd, Scarce Knowing What She Did) June Slipped Out of the .:" House. ment, while the cheek hones of Miirie grew red with pleasure. Henri 'looKnd about li'm wistfully. "I am happy that I have met you, .M. Dowd." He bowed politely. "Now we go. Mile. Marie." . Marie displayed her friendly smile to Henri and then to OHicer Dowd. "Won't you come with us?" she In quired. "You'll come with me!" ho blurted and grabbed her by the arm. Bill Wolf called up Honoriu Hlye. "Got him!" he triumphantly yelled "Say, listen. I just done n fine plow of work. I sleuthed the other party's detectives. They got the girl's dog. and they've spotted your , husbniid's limousine. Join me in front of the Blakely building and I'll lead you to them." At the same moment Ned's detec tives were telephoning the snme In formation to the anxious group in the Warner apartments. "Didn't I tell you we'd find a clew?'1 exclaimed Iris Blethering aud sobbed to relieve her feelings. The little runaway bride was a pic ture which would have held the eye of any, artist as she lay asleep In the inglenook with the flare of the flames dancing about her. The filmy negli gee bad slipped from one shoulder, and her pretty head, with the wavy hair rippling back from her brow, rested upon a tapering white arm. She sud denly awoke under Durban's gnze aud drew the negligee in place. "You've spoiled it!" cried Durban. "My Spirit of the Marsh I Cbme here!" He caught ber band and raised her. He led her, bewildered, before the big canvas, where, crudely Indicated by a few rough strokes of the crayon, the "Spirit of tbe Marsh" hovered over her domain. "You must bo my model!" he excit edly Informed her. "I will pay you any price ypu wish. Here Is some money In advance." And, Jerking a wad of loose bills from bis pocket, be thrust them in her hand. "Now stand here." He wag so quick, so energetic, so fired with impatient fervor, that June had no time to think, much lean , protest , He half led, halt pulled, her on the malj dais which ho hastily "You're In love with her," she snapped. hoved into position.: He caught up a sharp knife. It would not do. He ran to a workbasket In the alcove and brought back a long pair of shears aud with one clip silt tbe filmy negligee at the shoulder. : At that moment the portieres oppo site the big cauvas opened far enough to reveal the dark, handsome face of the black Vandyked Gilbert Blye. ' Toward the Durbau house there dashed two automobiles, the electric of Honorla Blye and the Moore family car,, with the parents and husband of June and her bosom friend, iris Bleth ering, and Bobble. Marie aud Officer Dowd were sud denly Interrupted lu their leisurely stroll by a loud yelp, and a white and brown streak threw itself against Ma rle. Bouncer! He barked, be circled, he ran up the street a little way, ran back and darted off again. "Miss- Junle!" cried Marie. ' and., clutching Officer Dowd by the sleeve, she ran up the street aftes tbo dog. ' Vivian Durban, her chin tilted, her face sereno. her slop deliberate and leisurely, came Into her studio. What ever sbo had been about to say from on her lips us she saw the tableau be fore the canvas. The , exquisitely molded runaway bilde, draped like the Spirit of the Marsh, stood upon the duls. "Oh!" The word was a shriek. Vi vian Durban rushed dowu the length of the studio, towering with rage. "So that's It!" she cried. "That's why you brought this creature here!" "Vlvl!" protested the artist "Out of ' my house!" the woman screamed at Juue, her fingers working convulsively. "Out of my house this minute!" Aud she started toward the frightened June. "Here!" Bennett Durban caught his wife's arm and held her back. - She stopped, and Blowly her chin wont up. She turned on him coldly. "Either thot creature leaves goes In stantlyor you go! This is my house!" With a 'nw cry June had darted across the studio, clasping her gauzy draperies anout ner as best she coma, In the hall she turned to dart up the stairs, where her clothes had been left "Out of my house!" sternly called tfie woman, and as June stopped, bewilder ed, half crazed, the front door was opened by the smirking butler, whose furtive eye leered at her. ..;,, Fnlnt, dazed, scarce knowing what she did, June, draped as tbo Spirit of the Marsh, slipped out of the house and Into the street The artist aud his wlfo weut to the porch and watched the girl flutter away. . Tho woman turned to Durban. "You're In love with her," she snapped. Around the corner, two blocks away, tore the Moore car, with Ned Warner peering intently ahead. From tho op posite direction came Honorla Blye's electric. In front of tho Durban door stood a luxurious .limousine with the black shades drawn. Gilbert Blye's. As June dashed down tho steps the door of the car opened and the white mustached Orln Cunulnghnm sprang out and caught June by the wrist An other figure sped from the Durban door, close upon the beautiful Spirit of the Marsh. It was Gilbert Blye, and be held outstretched a voluminous black cloak. (T be Continued.) High Grade Joo TTlntlng costs no more than the other kind Observer. Inactive Kidneys Cause Disease "I thai! not toon forget the benef 1U I derived from the tue cf Foley Kidney PiUi."-AL A. Godfrey, Forc-t Grove, Oregon. Too much work and too little work scorn to havo about the same effect on persons past middle age. Proper action of the kidneys la necessary to good health. They act as a Alter and remove from the blood poisonous waste matter which If permitted to remain In the system leads to man complications. Many nervous, tired, run-down men and women gutter from pains In (he back and sides, dizzy spells, bladder weakness, sore musclos and stiff joints and fall to realize that rheuma tism, diabetes or even Bright dis ease mar remit. If you have cause to believe that your kidneys are weak, disordered or inactive you should act Immediately. Foley Kidney Pills have been used by young-, middle aged and old with, complete satisfaction. They act quick, ly and surely and have frlven relief la pases of ten years' standing, SOLD EVERYWHERE. Pttpfccofonal FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. P. A. M La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. holds regular meetlngafirit and third Saturday at 7:80 p. m. , Cordial welcome to "Ml Ma tots. . - J. J. BROUGUTON, W. M. A. C WILLIAMS, See. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodgs No. 433 : Meet each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brother cordially invited ; to attend. '.. U. B. DONOHUE, E. R. ' ' ADNA B. ROGERS, Sec. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross . Lodge No. 27 meet- every Monday night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. E. RIESLANIV C. C. PERRY 01.0'fcT; K of R. S. MODERN WOJDMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande . Camp No 7703 meets on the first and third Thurs day evenings of each motth in the K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. H. 0. VINACIvE. V. C. F. B. CURREY, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169 meets every first and third Friday at K. of P. Hall. aul visiting neighbors wel comed. I JOHN A. REED, C. C. 1 D. M. CLARK Clerk. L O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds regular meeting every Tuesday night at 7:30 in Moose Home on . Adams' ave. Visitors adways wel come. ANGUS STEWART. Die. HARRY SWART, Sec. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 on each and every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in top floor of New Foley building. Visiting member? cordial ly welcomed. ' J. P. RUSK, W. P. L. F. BELLINGER. Sec. O E. S Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. S., holds stated communications the ' second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. . MRS. A. B. CHERRY, VV. M. MARY A. WARN'ICK, Sec. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp meets every second and fourth Fri day afternoons, every month in K. of P. Hall. All visiting members - cordially invited. EMMA LUND, Oracle. LILY C. KIMMELL, Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening in tho . I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem- bers are invited' to attend. LOUISE DOUGLAS, N. G. ZOE GOLDEN. Sec. K. OF L. OF SECURITY Mt. Em ily Council No. 2A46. Meets sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ings at 8 o'clock Knights of Pythias Hall. Visiting members are wel come. ANGUS STEWART, Pres. BERTHA K. MYERS, ; Fin. Sec. SARAH A. NUTTER, Red. Sec. UNITED ARTISANS La Grande As sembly No. 80, meet regularly every first and third Tuesday of each month in the K. of P. hall. All visiting members are invited to at' tend. F. R. SUYDAM. M. A. ALBERT EATON, Sec. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE NO. 47 Meet second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at the K. of P. hall. All visiting neighbors welcome. LILLIE ALLSTOLT, G. N. LOUISE HILARY, Clerk. : PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meets every second and fourth Friday evening at K. P. Hall M. E. C. MRS. LIZZY HAYWORTH, M. o R. C. LOUISE LANDRUM. AUCTIONEERS. TOM JOHNSON Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the monev." Leave or ders at Observer office. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 . Dincctotty g ' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. R. E. L. HOLT. Physician and surgeon; , successor to Dr. N. Moli tor; corner Adams avenue and De pot street. Phones Office Main 68, I Residence, Main 780. .v. . : C. H. UPTON. Ph. G. M. D. Physr - clan, and Surgeon. Special atten tion to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. - Offic in La Grande National Bank Building. Phones: Office Main 8; . Residence Main 82. DR. H. L, UNDERWOOD Physician ana surgeon. ; viseases oi me eye a specialty. . DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis eases of women and children. Of fices Adams avenue, over Red Cross Drug Store. - EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT SPE CIALIST. DR. H. M. BOUVY Practice limited exclusively to diseases and surgery of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Alio the Fitting-of Glasses. Office Watt JacobsoK 31d. . Office Phone Red 3431. Residence Red 2021. : DENTIST. E. P. MOBSMAN Dentist: room L and 7 new West Building. Phorr Black 1521: Office Hours 8 to It a. m., and 1 to 5 p. m. OSTEOPATHS. DR. C. H. DAY Osteopath Phv aiciaa. Over Lilly's Hardware Store Phone Main 63. Residence phone Red 2181. Successor to Dr. Zini- CHIROPtACTOR. MYERS 4 KELLY Graduates : of Universal Chiropractic College of Davenport, Iowa. Offices in New Foley Building. Phone Black 1871, DRS. DARLAND Chiropractic par lors 4th and Depot etreot. Phone Red 1751. . 8-18-tf. VETERNIARY. DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet erlnarian Hospital, 1409 Madisoo Ave. State Stallion Inspector, Stock Inspected for shipment. Home Independent Phone. Black 41. Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Main ATTORNEYS AT LAW. T. H. CRAWFORD: RPT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attor neys at law. Practice in all the courts of the state and United ' States.- Office West-Jacohson build ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10. COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eberhurd Attorneys. La Grande National Bank Bldg., La Grande. Oregon. R J. GREEN Attorney at Law Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La Grande, Ore. Practices in all tat . and Federal courts. '. E. W. EASTMAN Lawyer Office Roomsl and 3, La Grande National ' Bank Building. UNDERTAKERS. W., H. WOHNENKAMP CO., Un dertaking and Embalming. Strict! modern. Day phone, Black 241. Night phone Rod 8971 or Red 3412. J. C. HENRY Undertaker and Em , balmer; 20 yea's in business. Day phone, Main 62; night phones, Red 8131, Red 562, Black 3811. AUCTIONEER. FD STRINGHAM the Reliable Sales - man. Farm and Stock Snles a spe cialty. Satisfaction guaranteed, clerk books furnished free. R. F. D. No. 2. Phone Farm 1X6. ARCHITECT. J. L. SLATER, Architect and Super intendent. Room 21 West-Jacbson . intendent. Room 21 West-Jacobson : Building. i DANCING. BERT M. SHERWOOD, Instructor of 'Dancing. By auuointment. Zuber hall. Red 1071 or Main 65. OREGON FIRE RELIEF J. W. Oli ver, Agt. 1519 E. Adams and Hem lock St. Phone Black 3772. 5-3-tf. HOLDING UP THE QUALITY of lumber and maintaining a standard price to all for many years has been our constant aim and duty toward our custom ers. Our product comes from our own mill. We get it right or we don't take it. You bene fit by this.