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Tho latest sh owing in fifth Avenue .meets
a simultaneous allowing in Lu Grande
- WESTENHAVER &
GILBERT
201 DciMit St.
Style Leaders
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10 Years Ago
Today-"
T. J. RrioKdln In ri'IIIiik
In his wlnlir noud, tliu
culling nttimllon to tlin
neighborhood of tho coining
of winter.
BUSY HERE, TOO
Ki'lllllK Kl'liool IVooUh 'I'wllly.
Over n lira or thouc DIG l"c
TAIll.HTS for J.ii Urunilc
liltlB thia ycur. -
,,. . u .... Oct Yours, At
L. & L; Drud Co.
little bull and watch me
close. Iioii't lot ma deceive you.
Now then, which but hides the
grain?"
Noting a half-dozen pairs of eyes
upon him, tlio Korscmun became
conscious that he wtis a center of
Interest, He grinned half-heart ed
) und, alter a brief hesitation,
thrust forth a clumsy paw, lifted
a shell, und exposed the object ui
general curiosity.
I "You guessed it!" There was
I cummeiidutioti, there, wits pleased
.surpr.se. In Mr. Broad's tone, 'ou
jcun't tool tt foreigner, can you
-boys! My, My! Ain't it lucky tor
Hie l hut wo played for fun? but
; you got tu give me unother chance,
i.nis; I'll fool you yet. In walkt
the little pill once moro, 1 muke
the magic pasa, und you follow me
attentively, knowing In your liearl
of ht urtw that I'm a slick tin. Now
then, shoot, Kid; you can't imsu
mu!" , .
Tho onlookers stirred with Inter
est; w.th eager fingers the urtless
Norwegian t U milled lit his pocket.
At the lust moment, however, he
thought Letter of IiIh Impulsi,
grunted once, then turned Ills buck
! to the tubio and walked away.
"Missed him!" murmured the
'dealer, with ho display of feeling;
jlhen to the group around him h
I announced, sliamelc: sly: "You got
to lead 111 tutu birds; they fly fust."
One of .Mr. Broad's boosters, hi
who hud twice won for tho Nonte
nant n's benefit, carelessly returned
"They got a head llko a turtle, them
Swedes.'
Air. Ilroad carefully smoothed
out the two bill and reverently laid
them to rest In bis bunk-roll. "Yen,
' and they got bony mouths. You
got to set your hook or It won't
.hold."
' 'KIow plckln'a," yawned an hon
est miner with a pack upon his
r bock. Attracted by the group at
the tublc, ho had dropped out ol
The White Desert." now being the procession In the street and hat:
I featured ' ut the Sherry theater paused long enough to win a be.
here, was viewed 'for the first or two. Now he straightened hlm
lim yesterday l.y latue audiences pelf and stretched his arms. "Thest
'who bad much prnltte for tho pie- Mirhaet Htrogoifs is hep to the old
lure, esneelully for two nutslaii'l- stuff, iaicky. I'm thinking of Join
ing features a gigantic snow ing tho big rush. They say tntc
Bible that sweeps n railroad camp Klondike la some rich."
over a cUff, und the bucking of Inasmuch as there were no
1 snow from four to ten feet deep strangers In sight at the moment
for nearly ion miles by a mil- tho proprietor of the deadfall gi.vi
! road snowplow. Kollowlng the up barking; he daintily rolded ant'
plow eatue u train, propelled by tore in half a cigarette paper, oni
rive locomotives, bearing provl- of which he fashioned a Ihln Hinok
Hloni and medical aid for tho for himself. It was that wv.U
strh'ken cninp. ,t r ( , . enmert, moment of roposo, that -wel-t
The winter seenes are reaMstic tom recess from .th- day's toll
'and Die camera work la excellent. Ir0B,l IntKt.led deeply, then he
l cii.lre WlnlHor, pat O'Mulloy turnMl niB ev0 u)on 11,0 former
and llobert l''iaer head the cuht. "1-ottUer.
"The Wlto Desert" is seheduh-d "You've been thinking again,
to bo shown today ami tomorrow. ou? Crowned darkly.
With a nolo of warning In hia
noisy In their denunciation of , It.
The latter could ' see In this pre
cautionary ruling nothing except
the exercise of a tyrann.cal powjr
aimed at. their ruin, and In con
sequence they vbicw! threats, and
promt Hi's of violence to which
Phillip, put ''down as mere resent
ful mouthines of no actual slfirni-
PubUslied by Arrangement with First National Pictures, Inc and Frank ricancc. As for himself, he ha i
Lloyd Production!, Inc. . never possessed anything like o
thousand dollars at one time
voice he declared: ''You ain't strong therefore the problem of acquir
enough for such heavy work, Kid. ling sich a prodigious sum In th
That's why I've got you packing (Immediate future presented appil
huy." jling difficulties. He hud come
The object of this sarcasm hitch-1 nortii to get rich, only to find
ed his shouldets und the move 'that it was necotsary to be rich I
ment Bhowed that his burden wjsitt order to- get north. A fine
indeed tip more than a cunning situation, truly! A ton of prol
counterfeit, a bundle of hay rolled, visions would cost at least five
insido a turpaulln. (hundred dollars and tho expense)
Uh, 1 got a head and I've been:0f transporting It aero: a summer!
doirg sumo heavy thinking wilhSvamps and tundras, then up and
it." tho Kid retorted.' "This liervlovr than mysterious and foibid-
uawton is going 10 oe ja goon town. ,ifT Chllkoot of which he had
I'm gottlng readied up to Join tho heard Ao much, would bring tbo
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5X1 SCENES"
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Sherry's
TODAY And TOMORROW
RcRinaUl DaiKer's Mighty Product ion
THE WHITE DESERT
With
CLA1RK WINDSOR, PAT O'JIALLEY
KOUr.RT FRAZKR
lion- is Hip jiiti'sl snow picture ever made!
l'ilmi'tl nUip Hie niiulity Ktukics! You'll he
Ki'ppod by litis fast-moving film of all out-iIim-is.
tho-.k-l'till of ucliou, desperate fifthls,
the M'iil of lliud and Avalanche.
AX KI'IC OF SNOW!
fnniedv "NO 1 OOl.INt;"
lliV
isc Nnte:
'J vi.u mi.-s "The
Wc cunr.iilor it
e Yver shown. Take
White lVsort," don't lihinie
the U'st motion pictuiv we
our tij
lin"t Mi-s It.
for TODAY and TOMORROW onlv.
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bo lu by 9:00 . ni.
VMSIIIIXIK & SIDK GLASSES
To fit all makes of cars.
Finest Polished Plate..
Trompt service.
ltlght prices.
Always.
At Richardson's Art & Gift Hhon.
9-14-lt
totul cautlal required
mo sneu-mun jposaible proportions.
up to lm
The pros-
parade."
"Are you now?
mocked. "I s'poso you got U all
frJJned with the C'uuucks to let you
throuuh '.' 1 s'pose tho chief of
liolice knows you and tikes you,
dr. You and him is cousins, or
something?"
"Coppers Is all alike; there's al
ways u(way to square 'om " '
"Lay . oil' that 'squaring' stuff."
"uutloned the renegude crook, dis
guised by u suit of mucklnaws and
u week's growth of lnvrd Into tiie
lfkenes.H of a stampedcr. "A thou
sand bucks. ana a ton of grub, thas :airangely enough, Phillips was not
wmu itte sin says, ami inm a wuiii
t rtfMins. They wouldn't let you
over the Line with nine hundred
and ninety-nine fifty,'
YOtU SPECIALIST.
- Itlchurdson, 'The Art Alan ' sj
c la lines in enlarging and tinting.
He takes the same care w th your
pictures that he does with his own.
Have your pictures made at Hich
arduon's Art & Gift Shop. y-H-lt
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INSTITUUUN-
IMC
DEPARTMENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
Ga Your School Needs Here
A MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY
At last, School Days Are Here! ' Every thinff ycu
need for sihool awaH you at this store, at the lowest
possible prices; prices made low by the combined pur
chasing power of our 676 stores.
SPECIAL SALE.
Collar Tubs or Collar and Cuff
Sets 10c. Norton's Kiddy Shop.
9-12-21
"Light!" agreed a third caper.
it's u closed season on broken
.-ft it is. Yun can't monkey with
:he Mounted Pol lei.. When they
-ut over an - diet 'It lays there lilt
t freezes. They'll make you show
vour 'openers at tho Boundary.
Joe! If I had 'em I wouldn't both
er to go 'inside. -What's a guy
want with more than a thousand
lotlars and a ton or grub anyhow?"
"AH the same, I'm about set to
hit the t rail," stubbornly main
tained the man with tho aliulfa
pack. "I ain't broke. When you
joys get to Dawson, just'odc for
Kid bridges' saloon and I'll open
wine. These woollys can have their
mines; me tor a hootch-mill on
Alain street."
pfcet was Indeed dismaying. Phil
Dps hud been ashore less than an
hour, but nlteu'dy he had gained
some faint Idea of the country
that lay ahead of him; already
he had noted tho almost abso
lute lack of transportation; ' al
ready he had learned the prljo'
of packers, and as a. lesult he
found himsolf at an impasse.
One thousand dollars and two
hundred pounds! It was enough tlcti.
tq dash high hopes. And yet,
(llHeniii ne'er) Ho wni rnther an.-i vi nan. b i
,lnd nt his own rebo-md nflr "d" T,k'kl' te"' '"'c'"
.i... ..,..,,. hiu ,...,. Itlon fop 76c a bottle. Our germl-
UnilHm vaguely" amazed hfm. un-1 snrf":"" n0.
tu in nnntomnintint. rh nn.ttp 1 8llverthoi n-Wright family drug
Dr. Ingle has returned to prac- ;
9-9-61 j
store, only.
9-10-U
til, in contemplating the matter,
ho discovered that his thoughts,
vere running somewhat often this
fashion: I A iirescrlntion fnr nil nervous
"They told mo I couldn't make j now) Something new. that has only
;lt; they suid something was sin n i reCently been prepared from latest
to happen.' . Well, it has. I'm Pi Und bott medical exports preacripr
against It hard. Most felto .vs ( tlon, .,It wl) put pnp int0 you;
would quit nnd go home, but1 I ones nl wnm out people, that are
sha'n't. I'm going to i win out. jagklng of vigor to foel like them
Homehow. 'lor tuts is the rdal mi ivi s again, !or restlessness. sie"p
thing. This Is Life, Adventure.; leanness, tired feeling, loss of appe
It will be wonderful to look back tlle ara8inff from nervousness. This
and say: I did It. Nothing Btopped preparation is what you need very
me. i tanoea ai uyea wun ono ( Inuch and it C08t8 oniy li00 a DOt.
hmdred and thirty-five dollars,
but look at me now!'"
Thoughts such as these wore
In his mind, 'and their resolute
nature must have been reflected
Luiky addressed his bevy ofln h(8 face for a volce arouaed
"It don't seem to faze you
much, partner. 1 s'pose you came
heeled?" Phillips looked up into
a sullen angry fuce.
"It nearly kills me." he smiled.
"I'm tbo worst-heeled man in the
crowd."
"Well. H's a darned outrage. A
ton of grub! Why, have you seen
the trull? Take a look; it's a
man-killer, and the rate Is forty
cents a pound to Llnderman. rt'il
go to fifty now maybe a dottir
tie. It acts quickly. Sold only .by
Sllverthorn-Wright's family drug
store. 9-10-4t
Farmers., Got carbonate copper
blue stone In quality such as
farmers need for treating their
wheat Silverthorn-Wright's fam
ily drug store. 9-10-5t
An ecscma prescription for $1.00
a bottle that acts quickly ant most
positively. Sold only by Silverthorn-Wright's
family drug store.
. . 9-10-U
Heal home cooked hot lunch
served every day from 11 to 2 p. m.
at our soda fountain. A tight lunch
pent in my breast, or has the Kid
;iiet a bunker's son? Gimme room,
os. I'm going to Hhulf.e ;he
ihells for him und let him double
.lis money. Keep your eye on the
nmglc pea, Mr. bridges. Three tiny
epees in a row " There was a
general laugh as Broad began to
ihltt the walnut shells, but Kid
IJridKes retorted, contemptuously:
"That's the trouble with all you
wlseuereK. You get a dollar ahead
.md you fall for another man's
me. I never knew a faro-dealer
hat wouldn't shoot crai s. No, I
haven't met no banker's son and 1
ain't likely to in this place. TheMt
pilgrims have sewed their munvy
ieep with their eyes open. Seems "osmg a nunurca neau oi noises ' "7 ,
a uay ooff(jtK em . uu u aiiu i
tx-eiiking i 'elr leirs. You can)
walk on dcad carcasses from the
i'orcupiuc to the Summit."
A third stnumrr. evidently one
of the well-provided few, lauglu'd
ea re lessl y . "If you boys ea n't
stand the strain you'd better stay
ilko they'd go blind but they don't
These ain't liubes, Lucky; they're
;lty folks. They've seen" three
ringed, circuses ami three-Nhell
.Tames, and all that farmer stuff.
They've been 'gypped. ami it's an
ld story to 'em."
"You're dead right." Broad ac-
cnowledged. "This why it s good, where you are," said. he. "Grub';
and there aren't enough p'ack-lnnd soffee served all day long al
ers to handle half the stuff." (ways at SUverthorn-Wrlght's fain
"Things are worse at Skagway. Ily drug store. 9-10-5t
another man volunteered. "I ; - "
fine un yesterday.' and they're' Hemstitching, pirating, button
hundred head of horses IlOlCS, CIO. AOrUUVS K1UU
10-14-tf
Hints for the
Housewife
)'you know tho best town in Amcr-
ca for the shells? Little old New
York, li the cops would IM me
'i up at the corner of llmiul and j
Wall, I'll own the Slock Kxchnnge
n a week: .hdisou and State is!
not her good stand; ao's Market
:nd Kearney, or Pioneer Square, 1
lown by the totem f.ole. N''W York, 1
'hiiago, 'KrLseo. Seattb. they're all
liik towns. For every eitv guy
hat's been Slung by h tiee there's
i hundred tli;it still thinks honey
omvM from tu fruit. Thi rush ts
just stnriinK. and the bigger it
;ns th"- betirr we'll do. S.iy.
id. if ou mush over to Tngtsh
with th.st load of timothy on your
pine, the police will put ou on
fhe wood pili for the winter." "
While Mr. Lucky Broad and his
business associates wen thus busied
n discussing the Liles: decree of
the Northwest Moulitetl Poltee. oth
er townsmen of theirs were similar
y imaKd. Ieta:ls of lbs rroc
amation the most aihltrary of
.ny, ht! heilo had just arrived
roin t he Intern ttional Boundary,
md hail raused a hub. an eddy, in
he stream or golil-seekeis which
lowed inland toward the t'hilkoot
Pass. A human title was settiliR
north wanl from the States, u tide
which swelled und quie'.iened daily
is the news of George i'armack's
llM"ov'r, spread aerom the world,
nit at Henly Wilson's log store,
where the not Ice above referred
i o ha d been post ed, the st rea m
i lowed. A crowd of new-comers
ir.m t.'-i lisg'S and Meaim-rs in
the roadstead had assembled ".here,
md new save voice to hoarse ;n
liKiv.ition and bitter resentment.
Uile nr rivals from Ska i; way. far
'hir down to coast, brought word
of similar seems at that Mint and
a similar feeiimr of dismay: they
I reporled a stmllar increase in the
Itinera! excitement, too.
! Pierce Phillips etue rgi d from
I the trad in p-post end. .Iitiwn liy
jthe lorvo of irra ItHtlon. joined the
sk-iiign lu Lmwson. and mighty
short. I knew whjit I as up
against, so I came prepared. Bet
ter go home and try it net
summer."
The first speaker, ho of the
sullen visage, turned his back,
muttering, resent fitly: "Another
wis-. guy! They make me sick!
I've a notion to go through any- nilK (ilp
School Supplies
Our Big School Tablet....: ----- 9c
Good Quality Peucils r lc to 10c
Pen Holders . 5c
Water Paints 4c to 12c
Prang Crayone.: .8c to 12c
American Crayons 8c
Composition Books 5c
Note Books : ...5c to 8c
Carter's Writing Fluid , -.10c
Tencil Boxes' 2Cc
AM) XOW VtXM JAM!
Plums are so plentiful now they
just cannot be eaten before they
spoil. And so. this deticute. lus
cious fruit myist bu preserved be
fore the end of the month, if it is
to be enjoyed beyond the season.
The greengage and the damson
how.".
"I -on't try that," cautioned the
man f i om Skagw ay. "If you got
ollee they'd follow you
to hell but what they'd bring you
back. They ain't llko our police."
(To Be Continued)
Remington
REMINGTON GUNS, AMMUNITION
AND CUTLERY
Means the best that ttood nintcrial and
workmanship can produce. Insist on the
red ball trademark.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
are America's favorites, but my flame for half an houK stirring
kind of plum can be preserved t:s ciirtnitly with a long handled
follows: enameled ware spoon to prevent
Wash and stone (the damson in binning. By this time the fruit
not a free-stone and must be cook- will be reduced to pulp. Pour into
ed or preserved with tho pit.) Jrs nd seal while hot.
Measure., place in an enameled I A delicious nutty flavor can bo
ware preserving kettle, add a cup imparted if desired, by- opening a,
of granulated sugir for each cup few pibi ond cooking in the Jam1
of fruit .und nllow to stand an, during tho Jasb ten minutes,
hour or two to d-nw juice. The j lf damson, plums are nsed. it is
enameled wnre kettle will not be- ; dr-irablo. to press the pulp through
come affected dnrng this process . fln omimcIcrt waro colander lo re
because its surface Is impervious t0 move the Dlt-s. snd then retm-n to
the fire nnd heat thoroughly before
the action of truit acid
: Then cook over a moderate ' phiclng in jars.
LA GRANDE'S
GROCETERIA AND MARKET
?rj" Coffee, lb irrt
C boxes Matches. 2 a
Borax Soap Chips, lariro
pkg ?)
Jello or Jell-Well, pkg, ..9c
' American Beauty S it imp
ran i Lie
Mcnz Hand
Miap. can..
Eugle Vailey Honey
5-lb. pall
liuib. pail :
K. C. Buking Powder,
25-oz. can
phom: m i mo
Wborc you can get the
"B:-st Kor l.e&." Ic fir-t-
rla-vs Beef oir.l rlfinllness
wi cannot be exvcetlj' (iUc
ut a trial. V ' vy ;
2 iNwrs BclowHlnrk Cat
- I-'ire-. Ih'Hvery-
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iERxeaBKaisiaaiBBHBass
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t larK'-si and the mot excited grouping
h ; of Argonauts. He Wus still some-
i what d nied by hta perusal of that ; mm
i poller edict; the blow to his hopes j JJ
Wj-sas still tcn stunning, his disap-f
EE point men t wus stiU too keen, to
PQ permit of char thought.
m "A ton of proMsions and a
thousand doi'ars:" be riwated.
',!,nUii- Whv Ihl wi nhmint.
H out of all possible 'Tttson! It;
H - w otild bar the w y to fully ha'f '
Q;thi tuin aimj; it would ttirn
. Pieir laek at the very thrvsboM ;
of the golden North. Nevrrth--1
less, there stood the nottrv In
ttck and white, a rbir nnd un
i q ovn,I am'vc from t c.f Ca
nadian authorities. ti!rn'iy d-v.
Kifined to for-)HaH funnne en the
food' oss Yukon. KnMi the loud
nrsuments nuin.l sIh-c.iI Mm Phil
lips rstrcmt tVat op nton on the
jiistu-e el the messurr shout
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4,780 Boxes of Peaches
Distributed to our patrons. Only 200 boxes left. And these will be sold at less than our own cost in order
to be disposed of at once. 1
Per Box $1.39
Every Box Perfect Fiuit
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men who had com eli prvid:l
rrrted l heatt.:. thos l
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