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Taw TTTE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, September 26, 1925. Wright's funilly drug store. 0.:3-tf ir is t w 11. ii it n ei , d t V o; P C! C i ir i,i ii aj a: ii tl 1 t( o b 11 a' ir ci tl n r c S a o a P 0 a' t 0 V t. h tl h o f. V. i v D E N D A B Westenhaver &. Gilbert Published by Arrangement with First Nation.il Pictures, Inc. and Frank Lloyd Productions, Inc. FIND IT HERE Copy for this column must be In by 9:00 a. in. A sensational reduction in VIC Tlfi.AS. Ask for prices and terms, r -wltn Book & Stationery Co. Till: STOUY THIS FAll 'too. for that matter mid he bad A chain of circumstance h;is hugely enjoyed it: m -vert hies. U nroj-eiltd I'lerce l'tuillus into being- , hud Impressed ujou him a .nse accused of stealing provisions irouiOf his own insig-niiicance. He had other miners In the Yukon, where I been lo-L suttmerKed. in it. Her. he has ont to seek his fortune ion the threshold of a new world. in the gold fields. Arretted with the Me'.askey bro ther, thiy wiunply .shift the blame to him. Only after a fisht in which he knocks a bumiuKe from Jim McCasko's heud. alter he had insulted Count 1 1 Couriuuu. is it disclosed that McCaskcy was the he had begrun to find himsWf. and the experience was delightful. li some magic he had been lifted to u common level with every other man. and no one had advantage over hi in. The momentous future wu.i as much his as theirs and the Cod of Luck was in char;) of ; will very Indians from down the coast had niovtd thither, nabc and bax gse, and they wire growing rich. ; The stampede itself resembled the spring run of the silver salmon it was equally mad. equally rviil ; less. It was equally wasteful, too. for birds and bexsr, of prey fat- store. tt ncd ujon it and tre outsetiinjr .current bore a burden of dorelicks. j Vulm are extravagant: money j ran like water; the town was wide oj-en and it took loll from every J new-comer. A real nerve prescription ths latent and most reliable prepara tion known in medicine. It builds up ail run-down, worn-out nerve troubles; puts pep into the user; make people feel like new. Con tains no alcohol and yet a line stimulant. Sold for $1.00 a bottle by Silverthorn - Wright's family druff store only. -2i-tf Don't worry about dandruff or ! falling out of the hair when you Colfax. Washington, can buy a bottle of Germicide and i Sept. 21 liandruif Kradlcator for 75c that ' Hilvert horn.U'Hrhf. actually stop such trouble ini. Grande. Oregon, lew dj. Sold only bv 8.1- : r.,mi.lun. verthorn-Wrighfs family d r u g f Some time as-o I ot - hntitp 9-2J-II your Ecsema cure and I find it TTOTH RATION-WIDE f L L "ennevo. 1 1 I II W 1 II V ki ViftIL DEPARTMENT TIIK Itlt.HT I'IC' l KK IX TIIK KKJHT 1'IACK. Richardson. "The Art Mm." takes a particular pleasure in heo- The ferment wiukept ing you arrange your pictures on NOTICE TO CUKMTOKS. . Notice Is hereby given that the understood has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of the State of Oregon lor t'nton County, ad ministrator of the estate of William 1. Harrison, deceased, and has qualified as s'ich. AU persons hav ing claims arulust said estate are hereby required to pres'iit the same, revlfled as required by law. to the undersigned at la Grande. Oregon, or at thtj office of his at torneys. Green Hess, at Ij. Grande. Oregon, wlthlu six months from the date hereof. lated and first publication Sep tember Si. - WtiHLEY HARRISON, e .Administrator. , Green & Hass. attorneys (or ad ministrator. Sept. U.-Oct. S, JO, 17. 24. rjises In Interior Decoration. of whom rKd through on their shop you will find all of the latest uiii-R io tur amies. inrc men and best pictures of the season been educated to the liberal Blong with all of the best old nms- him a bottle. So will .. 7 . I i active by a trickle of outgoing your walls artistically He snfciai Ik thrown into an uuroar when r - ........... . . tu-iiauiaiur. ne special i-"" uimvia u va.c ne breathed, the food he ate. ihJ ? andU shot dead. The Interferon-1 wutep ht, drank, Ufe run at , !ce of roleoa Dorot .a friend of :furlous and it lnJplnfd to hlm : ha 1 . ... , ,k . tiJiiiamtiuu iu w Bri'i imji of me ms ue counir ana tor reproductions, ail rarnrtlv ,b,ms to d.utn by the miu- uloI,K by lt. Qv . (h n,.w llinJ prn0iB ,niM Th , Jmi toS rSr. h' lp ul 7. ., . purple hue ot m !'.- , of the unit tea. thr sight of new k-nil. rf-nr,.,ln ....... utr Jim jicv.uKfy , Kniv. ... ... .. . .. " ...- oi tuniunn rifcin at iai.. me prrtxinir.y ot me - ..u M....h .v.H--. iand. The Ii.'onit was btckomriK: I.U unprlption -jure lies the,,, WM M B.a, curtains had i ' ' i parted and he. beheld Yfctus of mooe.skin "pokes' and scattered Itreniendous promise. Keeuest of the roni.nts like sawdust. Th'ir i C'll.IH:ii VI I"11- perhaps, was his Joy ul discov- tales f the new Kl Dorado Mimu-! ! A certain roiiuitic. K'ainour nt- jerins; hltuse.r. Ilat-tt a similar rvcklejw.iit ss among taehes to ail r.ew countries, but 1 Appreciation of this miraculous the best remedy in the world tor j I r. lema. i naa a baa case, have had It for fourteen years, and have tried anything and everything but nothing seemed to help since J neara of your remedy so I got bottle, applied it. and am almost In his cleaned up in fine shape. 1 talked to a friend that has It n nts family nnd he told me to ' -r.d. tl.. liiie stronir hence they un?t open i ardson's Art & Gift Shoo. ir:na to d thir -:-it 10 Years Ago T J. i louav Hal nohncnknniD ra- turned from Pendleton on his motorcycle. AUTO SPONGES And CHAMOIS EVEUEADY FLASHLIGHTS And BATTERIES At L. Si L. Drud Co. not every man is responsive to it. ;To the peis -n who tuids enjoy 'men, t -teocv.il at ion, in studying a I ruin or 111 on:einpiatinK - gor t s, triumpha dratiras long dead and : gutu-. old buildings, osd citu s. and old worlds bouitii a reisliess call. 1 The p--t Is peopled with imprea stve figures, to be sure; H Is a tapestry Into which are woven '.scenes 0f tremendous significance and events of the greatest moment and it is quite natural, thereiure. that the majority of people should ct.e'incv greater, fUACitiatiuu in studying it than in painting m w ceues upon a naked canas with colors of their own imag.mnK- To them new count ras ar crude, un- rebirth was fullest when, at rare intervals, he came off the trail and back to Djea. for then he ren-w-ed his touch with that other world, and the contrast became more evi dent. Dea throbbed nowadays be neath a miKhty ' heud of steam; it hud grown surprisingly and lt was Intensely alive. Phillips never came back to it Iht-ir hearers. To a boy like Pierce Phil tit, in whom the spirit of youth was a flaming torch, al! t!iL jqelVd glor ious abandon, a supreme riot Olynipia emotions. Precisely what reason he had for coming to town this morning he did not k,now; neverthe:e-ss, he was drawn seaward magnet. NOTICE. Couple would like to get in touch with party with car going to Port laud or S. I-', on or before first. Pt- j quire Observer. S-rS-itp you kindly send one (1) bottle of your ttjemt euro to Coon Kudy. Pene wawa. Washington. C. O. D. Thanking you for pat favors, 1 am Sincerely yours. R. W. DIEPKS. 9-23-61 - Ar STORES 10 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Babies' Dainty Clothing Priced for Modest Purses XOTICE. The following lots of household A sensational reduction in VIC- gootia placed in storage with us TKOiAS. Ask tor prices and terms. 'and address unknown, will be sold f Newlin Book & Stationery Co. ton October 1; 1 :5 for the stor. NOTICE TO Sl llSCICIKEKS on business district collection routes: by a mighty I Tne tollowing regular cirrier boys He told himself that or- authorised to make special sub- without an emo- dtar- gratitude demanded that he scrlptlon collections for The Ob- tlonal thrill and a realisation of 1 thank the l ounteaf Courteau for great Issues, great undertakings. her service to him. but as a mutter In proress of worklnc out. Thi-: of fact he was less interested in knowledge that he had a Dart In i voicing his gratitude than in mere- special collections throughout them aroused In him an Intoxi- '" seeing hir auain. He wa.s not residence district. Co-operation of server on these routes: Edwin Jack. ' Benjamin Uesterung and Jack 1 Holmes. Edwin Jack will also make the eating pleasure. tsurc but that she would resent his l'ea had become a metropolis thanks; nevertheless. It was nec of hoartis ami eunv.ts nt l.w n.i -esary to seek her out. for alreadv nueiesting. l;ut there is another ; corrugated iron, stores had rise-n. I hl'r image was nebulous, and he l.pe oi mind wni.ch find a more : ,hfr(l vrTr noIe:s lodging- eu!d r.ot neee together a salis- uU-orbmg spell In the contempla- ! houses, busy restaurants and uus- ' fory picture of her. She obsc- tlon ot things to come thau of ii,.r saloons whence ram. m.,n,l .' essed his thought, but his intense (of revelrv- by the way. like the . boisterous hilarity of a robust boy. tea was just that an oergrown hilarious boy. There was nothin subscribers will be appreciated. 3t things Ung past; another tempera ment to w.i'.cu tue proven and the tried pootL. a llut and tasteless flavor. They are resl.ess. antielpa- uve people; they are the one who ' querulous or sickly about this "e going? biase irai.a lo them great cities, child: It wa stron It ,rtv :h.m? The estanlhed order, the intricate,! was rough; It romped with structure of weti-setticd lite, are 'eyerybody and It grew out of il both nioiiutoiiuus and oppressive: rnthe nv.mihi .i-..- 'a gait that devoured the miies. they do not thrive w.ll thereunder. every tent, in the town was crowd- t Bl" when he turned into the llut put them out on the fringe of jed: supply- never unite overtook ' nu"n "treel of tile town his haste thing, transplant them to wild demand. .vanished and a sudden emtarrass- soll, and the sap runs, they flow '. I"ack-animal were being im-! !1"'nl overtook him. What would rankly. W orted. bridges were beine built. ; ne a to her. now that he was iu I'lerce 1'hilllps the new sur- . ihe swamps were being hastily ror. : "ere ." Hew would he excuse The Fashion lv-auty Shoppe an nounces that it has secured the -vlces of Mr. N. A. Desilet. for merly of the Bobbery In Portland and the Seaside Hoiel Beauty & , - j .i ii a i n e easiae noiei oe.uiy o desire lo fix her indelibly therein . Barber shop, for expert hair cut naa uereaieu us purpose and naa ; ung. S-9-.S-t blurred the photograph. Who wast she? What WKa she? Where was stiii have tomatoe-s at 75 cents What did she think of ; per apple box for canning and 50 poes.billty that she I r..nti oer snDle box for catstlD. if might leave liyea before answering Tnu bring your tffex and come to those questions spurred him into th, Mtch. Homer Wilson. FTUit- daio. p.ione 2i-V. 9-25-2t llentltchinc. pleating, button hole, etc Xortuo's Kiddy Shop. 10-H-tf unless above agi- chargts against them, redeemed previous to the uate. Lot No. 1 SS. Webster A. Reed, 1 box household goods. Lot No. Ji3. S. R. Graham, i boxes. T cartons. . Lot No. S6S. T .11. Bidwell. I rocking chair, 1 lounge, 4 - mat tresses, 1 box pictures, some pic tures loose. Lot No. 310. Gertrude Gibson. 1 box. 1 bbl. Lot No. 1G1. A. J. Bishop. 1 chest. 1 box. I bbl. Lot No. Hi. G. T. Nickols. I trunks. Lot No. I SI. J. L- Gerard, 1 bbl.. 1 canvas cot. 1-ot No. 10. Howard Davis, mdse. SHwyer-Holmes Merc. -:s-it All mothers want their babies "adorably" clothed, and it can be done inexpensively! These charming garments are low in price! Nainsook Dresses with fluffy edges of lace and effective touches of embroidery, priced from 98c to $2.79 PETTICOATS TO JIATCH, ruffled with lace or em- broidery. Priced for 59c to $1.39 COATS AND CAPES as practical as they are attrac- tive; made fiom cassimere' or cvapella $2.69 Up EMBROIDERED SACQUES trimmed appropriately with pink or blue ...1.19 to $2.69 IIikmI Uiier Ha. F"otta!l lay j ne.t TuesJay at a luncheon by tlia 1 chamber of the Columbia Corp. HOOD RIVEH. Or.. The Hood hotel. Students faculty membm Itiver high school football team land citizens of Jhe city will deliver will receive the backing this :ea- I addresses tended to spur the local son of the chamber of commerce, team on to the Mid-Columbia Football day" will be observed championship this year. rounding into winch he had been - duroyed: th'r was talk of a trurn- !plarn h obvious pursuit? Would i-rhey 60 little IJvrr Tcuchers for 15c. projtA-trd iiuetisely .-timuiat- Ing: tlie excited him as he hud nVM been fxctted. and rath day he awoke to the sns of u.-w aif venHTts. lfe. s he had kn- wn U. had always been good anj full way up the side of the Chilkoot. but tie go.d n$:i uu-reast-d duiiy. and. U-mt Irp better mean of tmns portatin ihe call for (ackers wvut unanswered and the price per pcutid stayed up. ikw tribes q' is M M M M M B M M M n M M B M B B B M B B B B B M M U u B B B B B rs CBlBISlBllIBalllXEXBll92IIII!a!3BaSSiaBIlKiZB n m H N R ta N N n N H she see through him I( so. what I liirht would k-ndlf in tho- ice- blue ?? The Countess was an' tinusuai woman. ;ie kmw men. the r ad them cltarly. and she knew how to f rev them m their trucks. itrve H it mute sure that 'rjL' wouid cuea h i motives, .here- lore he made ar not only the most econnmical known. Sold only but I ljixative pill I bv PiU-er'horn- Sherry's SI ND.VY MONDAY Tl tDAY Is Love Blind? -n.i. SAY n is- sws BUSTER KEAT0N In "Seven Chances AM.! Vi II ii .v.t ever ijivfiit.il k with nirii!'.tiit. Ir ; is ir-.c kivp h; Ant! A SHvi;il Com.-t!j. -DADDY (iOKS A (,IU NTIM," TODAY (M.Y PETK MORRISON "TDK MSTKK .Jul Ii: OK k;HTNINr LOST UAM'll" himself. 14kei a homlng.iiigeon he ; J went, and inyttnct raided hi"' lin-. erringly. for he found the Count ess Coi-.rteau in the office- j j She was dre.-srd us on the day u. his mind to di !,., ,., hv ,OIn mari,. .he had A ml-le cunningly. He d.Uled to managed to fre-,hen and to bright- J as-ume a casual air and to let ,n w,r h,, ,hn held , chance arrange their actual meet- her traveling-bag: she was speak- ? ing. hot ne a, J encounter Iter. , ,r ,.ro, rietor . I'lerce .;u.c smile ot i-.iU Mironse on-.t,,,j ,, K,.ninii IGE Readers pr.u. g ad sl-c hd no: i U before :it di te her u;-. . l.l dr. .uM i. ..id ta El W 13 N S3 N W w n n a M n n a M a R a in R H K n a PS H tJ H n II,- . ti iv.r. i. l-n.-triarii. h !:o:el. trniit.tii hiia to look -ie v. --"il'l be eompi''- -i. T!ier,a:it r .ate i . h- w wt :i or hew t i i- ' i Y s; that to )Z ii'"t:t it. :J oti, tiLs Ldiiumb'.e iinr;i.t:a: i .i. t eJ tt i bev-line ir the main g hoard s;ruc:.ure t;U t las ir. u tew s.iu; .e words of; Kirte.n thoutnJ dollars as it tuna. a maiil ta.t nient .hat he 1ar,l" he heanl her aav. -That- my i r:ee- I'M make you a present of the lnnibt r. The Qmi-n leaves ir. twtnty minuN-s. The proprietor bTan to anm-. t'tit h cut him j-hort: "That's my' Inst wsrt. Thre hundred per ceut on your money. - "Thnk it over!" Her ton? was cool, the words were crstx "I r.tke the lihtt-r In t-n mirmt She J turned to find rhtlins at h-r shoul- in l-rwilss ut eri-tUo.1. id tett ,j,.r. t irri.-l h;m U-.ir.wr in .-i-iie of j -i;ol moriTinrt" her face lit up' wih a smt!-: .h.- rend-d h-r Jhtnti. a p.. he ijt-d it as a fish L J-J,1,1','lltl,tI;5i.;io:s bait. He b:uhJ nnlly. "I'm latt-." tie sfumrnered. T .in f I hurn-d ri,tht tn to t II O'J "At they tlitln't Jani ouT" "Nor oii wr- w-tnUrmi! I oq'iin't rv-if t:ntil I had told you ow d'-ply Krit -fnT "Nop vne!" The t"uiintss : hru ""c htr sheM'r. "Tni ffi-id you e.te b'frrt 1 I f t . iot."rv not toinir awaj ?" h" rn 1. ;ti frank pprhHMon. "!.. t n minui-. " here:" It w- the hoi pro i 't-'r who ad-ir"-! thr ntcrian. "Yo'i rin't ivtwiMy m-ke it before h!w fi!'- and th- hv.ts arv ov r-lv-.it-'i romlnx north: hy can't K. n-ltV tt- rr-ucht th'"e Gt.' Vl h t.i-k in t hn-e weekst" t i-iMiRtj ass-rvd ponrtiveiy. !"1 itrrri. n,v ewr: pa k tr im If ?ML-rtvtHtnz -.he-tvd d lay m. !'.! ip- n up h- r.- a"d p't you out of m---M- Vhu town wifl t gvo-I for a rjr. tT b continued) I 4 - v f 3 not: To Observer coV . Arrangements have now been completed and are in effect for the delivery of the Observer at the love Fostoffice each aflcmoon al the same time deliveries are made in U (Jranclc. With this improved service vou can have your copy of The Evening Observer in less than two houi-s after it leaves the. press subject to in frequent delays due to press breakases or other conditions beyond our control. ' E Wtlt. U. 11. I - n tu wunj; Atee fn ll- nvtrld ikr all Hie ami nnnK'y -vtirr frtnn. sjiywa . TtK-rr t a ivuiiniKMv m u iil it xht. I -, ti , TsotiM be a aehird hka to btitMl a b to m t. thciar m aitd e a x vH Aoul to hamlfv ni, f hae a r-i;n t rtraiint I" octt of etv-t ibWar. Ti fc petM n k-n tlr (sm !j , n an I lo hi kl up m niifvri-; aKe hn". r- are at -f -rl -Mith tS On- km urrn tt pntf it an I K . 3 -ii-a iNtt irth xV aW-w w m a J "'''iiiwiimxii s f rnm t hw ai t hr t rtmr (m. It r Mirv U4-. of (tn ti. r- ttw hi-Mr n, tt.'-i.I attjrw.-.s. Iiln a ; wnffiwf'a imit a Sa f C3 ,,,,n WirU fw'l.'S. - are r4- p-i-t suc a eikl ! lUbfvnwl tvf.a.c m a irm tbiv .m jm rir" arr- alrey loM r r tV-r Popular Satisfying Service SUBSTANTIAL MEALS AT LOW COST Svlect just what you want It's all electric cooked, untie r steam pressure. It is and does taste better. La Grande's Original Cafeteria Food Service Also Bakery Dept. - Fountain Service - Lur.eh Good-1 Black Cat I ill! And Al St. .li.H li)mo! B ttT4rtr-t' !, mttil srlr KAKKS TLKASK- bsrw a). 4oK 5 M art p r CI .ude C Pratt Lumber Co. tn, ivm Mas)'. BIB5HBIl!Bai3BESSSSSSBS3iISE9ZaieSESs tlflfiBBSBEBBBIBBBBQIl !2S2HMlMBJUUUWstoMSBSia tit lli latent ii