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Patre ST Tuesday, September 20, li)25. TOE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Published by Arrangement with First Nstlcnal Picture, Inc, and Frank Lloyd Productions, lac f C iJ.lc L (Comina.dj . I'iiiMii'.t 'd the bjrnt-of u-rlns with iifcf.'jr. ln:ll just now h fcad kJt(.u;i li ut his tin ploy r used toiaco, iind th'- dweovt-ry came, a- a fttirxk. Hr l,ad 1 . n reared' in a do": horrie-t irc). therefore he did not apn'ovc of womn sntok Ittfr; in iar!Kuiiir h- disapproved f the i'our.t .., (lis Count imokin? Ait-r a rnonunv of rotund ration, bower-,, he a.sk-d him If vhui pood naon there could 1h- fur -j feeling. It wa her own nJt.'iir; m-fiy yt.ouldr.'t a voninn 7irkj i? h- f Ji like it? II vms stiff, rijM-d at the imexpct td Morality of hi attitude. Thi country waa Ind'fd working a Chang? In Inn;; h: was broadening rapidly. As a mailer of fart. hv asaured him -If. t.ie Count '-sty Court'au aa an exceptional ".roin n; h ;:s ;uite diif r, nt from the other riienib ra of hr ." and Ihe rule of d'-oorwni which ob tained for them, did not obtain for h-r. Khe on in t n thoumnd on1 in a million. Yes, ur.d he wan h-r man.' While ho wo. rn.itcJiinp a bit. of midnight 5upf.-r Pierre aain fceard the. name of KJrhy mention ed, and a r -Terence to the bi game in prOfr-s at the Ophlr, ltecallinir l.ueky J.ra.d words, h wond-red if it w re powdtde that Kirny and hts Kirl were indeed ihe father and daughter who had Op pH' d at (he Northern for Khel ter. It i-Tiif d incredible that a young woman of furh apparent refinement eon id be a gambler's daughter, hut ft were true ah waji Hot only the daughter of a 'port ln nun." hut a very notorious one. jud print; from general com. ment. Prompted by culrsity. pier ce dropped in at the uphlr on hb way back to work, lb- found the place crowded aa usual, but in-P'-cfally no at the rear, where the Camea were running. "hn he had edged his way close enough to command a view of the faro table he di covered thai Sam Klrhy waa. for a fact, the one-arm man he had nut during the after noon. He waa seated, and close at his bark wo the Kray-r r-d. brown-hatred girl with the plea nt voire, She WUs taking no active port in the game itself ex cept to watch the wagcra and the cases carefully. Now and then her father addns-scd a low-poken word to her and alie an.Hwerrd with a nod, a smile, or a shake f her head. fhc taw fjutte at caw, ulte ut home. ; ahe wai utterly oblivious to the do.-parked ring of apec latora encircling the tabl.-. waa nocke0; wftB m,iy Lnv,.r. d and mildly aiuus'd at the fala imprew Icq this youiiK woman had plven. It se. med that hti judg ment of femaiv i p..a Wda exceed ingjy poor. ; "Who i.i Mr. Klrhy?" he Inquir ed of hi n-arest neighbor. 'liir apott. Ik's rieh-or he waa; I heard he jut lest a at ring of raee-hor.il lie luukea a forttine and he Fpcmbi it overntcht. Hi'a on his way "int-ade" now with a big ariloon outfit. That'a Lttv. hia ffirl." Another man laughed under hi breath, saying: "Old Ham won t bet a nick to unhna she' ith him. He'a auperftitlou" "I g'leha ht has reriunn to bo. Hhe'a hin ruhr," the first api-aker explain' d. ' Mr. Kir I y rapped nh.iri.li- iitw tuhle with the f.1 ! IAnk thi Jd as hi left hand .then, when a waiter cleared a pna-ag. way throuKh the crowd, ho mutely in Vlted the house employees to drink- The dealer d.-cllned. the lookout and the case-kecper or dred whltkey, ani, Klrbv fifmU fel by a nod that the Kimr would lo for him. Hut hh daughter laid a hard uprn hu arm. H. KlHMr-Vrbl, h.-r 1.refy. hr Bhnifrifrul and thang.d tils onhT, M'Ui- II i rlgar," he nutd, ft Smile. 'IIosh'j ,r(l..- There w;ifI a rfj,,,!,. of t;niltl.r iitl a ..tl tie or wti.-n one of I'ii r. . N inf,,rt.i. "nN ' 'im. -t.-tTy i;,..,., l)tr THIS DOY CERTAINLY KNOWS HIS OIL Otho Kcherfhy was duy. iturnl from a three ncnlhi trip 1 pretty Mralrht. lu enre in a own t-xt mMUtt. an.l va while he a;!. a way. When he doubly bleKed in bos-KHing the in-I does oh. boy!" tens-, nay. the ffroeiouA. loyalty Ixng after he had r--lurn d to of on-' I.an.'iy Itoyal. a dependable hi Lik th- nn-:itry of that still- rliner who had graJualed from' laced gjrl in the fo..l. tobacco- ariou nunor posjtions into a sort iuden atmosphere of the gambling- of ca.Mcllan. an Admirable .rh h- hall r'iiiaiitd to both Ti- rr- Ihil- ton. a good left hand to rep) ice :il;'he could r.t gi-t ov-r hi tint n-.aaing membe r which Kirby auitiaenu-nt and bis amroj ar- iit hd lost d urine the tihite.not nUbtaking her tor a w-Ii, for a rlimai of a certain celebrated f ud ood girl. a feud, by the way. which had I-iiKy in the ming. wiv-n lie -Rddf d a notch to the Ivory handle wearily went fort n in rjt. -t of- of SamM famous six -a hooter. This breakfast and a bei. b j.-arned 1 1 mnny l;oal was oil things, lie j iiiai ut" game ui u:- tipnir was could take anv shift in a i::.ml.l- ing-houae. he was an aecomplished fixer he had been a jockey and hid handled the Kirby string of nor- lit- wj-s a miner of son.-, too. hav ing superintended the I'.ouhtta Mm'- during it bri-f end urosir- art'i ois hiFtory; as a trainer he was J rtsn jwithout a pcr. lie had ntidei book on iiifuiy tracks: he it was .-still going on. "1 want 'ou to I:. re enough packers to take I hi stuff over in one triptwo at the iiiotL K:.fcfege all you t m.' off. r any prief." 'j tl.. .'oiiniea was -p-kirig. phc had snatched a vw iiou;' i!i was now lar k at ihe l-.o i as ever. "You 111111 tuke more r'-ar," ; Ilert-e told her. -You'll wear, youriw-Jf ovit ut thbt ra: ." j Jhe smiled brightly nnd i.nook ; her head, hut he p rsiM'-d. "(iu back to sb-rp a:.d I t me a'f nd to ' the work. I'm s'soitg; noinif-g iir. me." i who had brought out the fiily Itou- Oa. Aim Kirby'a bM-known Thoroughbred, and "mopped up with her. I;oth mini and mare J'liiiriy had named after Kirlyj giil. ;nd ur.d-r Danny's n:anag--n.enl both J:ad ben iilek produc- eis. all in ail. l:oa woa consid r- -.Vor me. I'll rfd vhea r t Jed by who knew him best as Dawson. Il.r. ih- paek.-rs-a master of many trades an 1 a (here day aft-r tym-now mom-j Jack on none. if.. W:u an irnli- iTl-" (gions man. but he pota ss f d a coI-" There were numerous freighters which he lvd up to strictly; epiio io Jej. out;iis w;l)i aniuai.s too. Mi-d if ran tls follows. Sam KJr ftome of theji. but in iiiiry d- v- lop- jb"a wi! be .ionc-f j;.- b' lievt-d in d the fact mat none were free iojbut one god. and that r.oulf tta accent a contract of thw siz- at' Kirby wiw hL profit, such fchort notie. . th.-rrfor- Pierre ' i-, -.i., -.n irltfti m k n nc I'm -,l iaix.ii..,. ...... kvi.s ji jn uui, ri)inui. a mock or case-goo: and cigars. JU?-kovh' MJm''1,'li "Pn Jo,mo,l.ra.barolVwi,h wh.rh Thft ','.. v, lo '"rn-h t):e aumc. old Sam felt of boughs; hbt face flushed and hts ejes were bright with t-v- ! or. Kvldently. m avoiding the town he hid Mnwht tt-lt'-r i..-n-I and the native ha.j taken him in !WITh n,,n Soon"r I,ian l-ave her without giit-stinn. j behind he would have s-vfn-d his Overcoming his first impulse to I r"I!i:i!:iinS hand, houb-tta and Ag- quietly withdraw-. ViTc- U-nt "' in' consrttuteti the founda- iown to the fejiow and feuid. with'11"" ulon vmcn Kirby fortun nuine'pity: "I'm orry for w ut to the Indmn vii'ugt ed lor UlV cbJt-f. , l-TUJll-g u cover the old man, he b cai tent-to-lent farth, and while m 5w M -uttTTWSA w-Sfewa (bp3 fWe? 7&7 VL1HA'UFE'55lbV - , ym pL Af - v- V. ) Mrn. Kullif Ki-IIokb liar Uvll. wlio l.av eu.sta of ihflr parents, lr. li. K .Ucll. for th- pat two uionllis rot urni-'l t tli' ir tioinu Ui Lot Angi Wa liikt-nvrk. Mrs. Hay BnrKt'r .or Kaicni. Is a I jruest at ihe home of Mr. and .Mrs. I It. I. llark.-r. Ox-ar Gorham. of Norm I-ow--JtT. was a Cove visitor Monday. Mrs. G" l.tncoln. who liuj lis h-r Iioum: lii'T ist,-r from I'ltvubnil .Ohio. ndr a trip to Walloaa liku to show thf acinic spot to Jit-r fantcrn visitor, wt'tv at-coi)jpani'd ly Mrs. C wh. i Ini aliroad and Miss many iMcn. nil- li., and j" " . .. . . ""r at th, I and is vU;tlns amo. ..' ' ..I....!. u ... ' r' I 1 it. . . . n itr,w. I'-H-ture hts Journey, ttince his n'tun, . ' Knroi In Juno he has i..i, L,""1 tug dirf-r'nt niemhers of hij, f ily, comlns hern from v.n- " . ' 'ttei Dome iinif. vm-r ma vuut fori hen-1 hu will take up the new chars. (Jurfit Id. Washington. K The !tev. Paul Huberts, of Bo(fc I gu: .iiyi--unB ana instri 'ventnir ; on "Th i dive lecture 1 u-day i'hev 1,w I'l'i;itopal church jjert. I Task of the Church." Kmil lilevins. of Payette The hv. Kred I.. Post litis re- been a fo- visitor thi wn 'V. 'safe in setting out for any country re gold was mined and wher trail were new. Of course he took his daughte the re rve ilrltikln with you. Joe. Is tlure anything 1 tan do?" Mce'a-vkey stared up at him wild- 1 ; then a bfc-ht of recognition kindled In his biick eyes. It chang ed to that baleful S am of liat- r0. His hair lny low upon his fuiehead and through it h- glared. His face was cotert d" with a smut of beard which made h:m even liiorv rejM Mant. 1 though on wep? Jim." he croaked. -'lP.it Jims 'lead." Do you v.-.u it money or "Jim's dead." the man repented. You killed Mm:" '! ? .oiien.-e. I on't tafk " "You Mlled him. You;" Mif:i- key's unthinking f lure b-canie positively venou'oiis; he showed his tef-tj, ln frighlfu! grin. "Yoi killed him. Hut there's nnre of Plenty iiior.-. We'll get you." lie apixared to di-iive a ferocious enjoyment from hi threat, for he dwelt upon it. IU began to rutvv his vfcdtor so foully that Pierce backed out of the tent and let the flap fall. It had been an unwei. come encounter; it h-ft an unplea sant tato in hts mouth. As he went on In search of the villagf- fhaiuan he heard Jo iiiut tering: "Jim's d-ad! Jiead! Jim s dead:" ii.ii i:n vii Ham Kirby 's oulfll was one of the largest, ore of the co-'tlbst and one of the mot rompb-te that had ever be.-n land d on the Jiyea beach, for Kirby was a man who did thUiEH In a lurr- u.-uv tin w a plunger;he had lonij since b-. t come ca -hartb ni d t tia',: and hi- knw how to wlrh t-rolmbli!-Ue; hence the fact that be li:td his all upon one thtuw oi l not u the bait dt-turb him. Mont men sv Mircefiil in dir ect prnportb.n to their ability to K"f' M ;ind r t un c if. ;:(,!, a-i--t- ..r.. ,-uMune i; :,j i, t.r.i :-.im i Kirby by pr ti! ipg- bici wi'h a; datiKbii r w c:. ui ion nr. I good ! es rested, thev vrere the rocks which Kiitr cg. they were the :Lsest and his liabilities, his ad juncts and his adornments. Agnes was hi gun. Having een his freight safety aWmre. Jvirhv l-ft ttninl in rhapoo of u. first impressing upon him (certain comprehensive and explicit instructions; then he and HouN-tta and Agn-s went up the trail and Jween the three of them, th tend'-d to have a wow ready wTien Danny landed pound of merchandise man. .Mr. Ttoyal was an energetic little 1 person. He began an Jmnidiat- ! hunt for packers, only to discover; that another outfit wa: zVad of j his and that no men wr in.rn.-di- i atejy available. He was r'-sou refill 1 he wis in the habit of rric-ttr.g ani ' overcoming obstacles. hwice -.tis one did not greatly trouble him. once he became acquainted with the situation. ( To be continued) 1 CLERGY MEETS AT -THE COVE "OVE, fPpcia!) a conference of the Clergy of the episcopal church was hejd at Cove on Tues day and Wedn'-sday. The visitors present wre: the Rt. Rev. and .Mrs. w. P. Hemington. of Pendle ton, the Rev. Francis II. Ball, of Rend; the Rev. and Mrs. J. Hum- s ner Brown, of Prairie; the Rev. yi Joseph Ten Broeck. of The 1 miles; The Iter. IJndby II. Miller, of ' Hood r;iv r; the Rev. Paul liob- Women are so fickle, in fhlrago. ; erts. IVan of St. virhmin fth. after b'dnv'rdral. of lio;s': the Rev. Thnma. Storm blew a Hammonton. N J. girl out of bed. .Many mothers woui4 enjoy such a storm morning. M. Roberts and Miss Charlotte Rrown. both of Pendleton. j - Xo school was held in the high j school and eighth grade Friday to j Dermit the pupils to attend the Tnion County Fair. The icboo! here is so crowded that it has been necessary' to add another room. Two of Cove's citizens celebrat ed their birthday anniversaries lart week, Samuel G. White was s7 years old hist Tuesday and Friday y y ''fa Ift&fch ih'$ paper D.vC. IIAMIITO.N MOTOR CO. Holmes Itldg. a (i ran dc one wants a narr:r-d on'v divorce 4 A ver-m. A"hworh. rf P: 'tie. Miss Sophia aipfs the real autocrat of the breakfast table! Leave it to His Rcyal Highchair Highncs Co "be strong" for Carnation Mush ! And mother, naturillyis more than glad to app.-ove his cereal-choice. For she knows this delicious ail uitat cereal supplies the growth and health elements Nature intended for thriving youngsters. Fcr baby's better breakfast and f,r baby's quick-to-dige t supper dmatiort Muh ! Trying to Make Dogs Flea-less "Albers stands for Better Breakfasts" F & i vi 1 , : f, t '' ' - , : :-.J '...." 'f i. 6V ' v i ft..- J. J. ( lili.r. .nti.mnlorlst f Hi ntii. illu M'rim nt st.itton :it ,.'ii'nn;i. Vn w:mts t. km r. ally h.i ;.ny . ffi on firns. (Jo )p ' ;iV I ilor. tnA ts watrhinc throuch nu.ci.ii) mr tli- fit .is are toinc to do ahvut it. to e o what Coffee X Taking Vowder Extracts F Spices You could flavor your cake with an onion "but you would prefer the delicacy of the orchid. The delicate orchid-like flavor of Schilling Vanilla is effected by the expert blending of the world's finest vanilla beans. SchillingVanilla nxiraci APPLE BOXES We bare thrsa for . Sale, old ajbd. new Boxes at from five To seventeen cents . Per box, any amount Front one box to Five thousand. There is going rQ,;.A. Tie shortage of ' Box nuterial, in fact The mills have turned I town some orders already. Better frpeuk for Yours now. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Go. What Are Processed Eggs? Eggs whose shells are coated to prevent air from entering through the pores. Air is destructive to quality fruits and vegetables will spoil when held under, the influence of air. By excluding the ait and sealing them they keep indefinitely. So will the egg meat. PROCESSED EGGS . are seal with a coat of paraffine base oil. The meals are kept sweet and fresh, because they are kept in coolers they are marked "cold storage." TRY THESE EGGS .. .. y And be convinced that they are of superior quality. They should not be confused with common ''stoiajje eggs," which carry a storage flavor, nor with so called "fresh eggs" among which are found stale and rots. Every Egg Guaranteed Sound And Sweet. Union Creamery Co. -HeX"He:e'H irSchillii . Ex jg Lemon ; Almond Orange 'Peppermint Anise TTi.- other! t f f t I z I I y f t y f t t t I? no: To Observer Readers In COVE Arrangements have now been completed and are in effect for the delivery of the Observer at the Cove postoifice each afternoon at the same time deliveries are made in La Grande. With this improved service you can have your copy of The Evening Obervcr in less than two hours after it leaves the press subject to in frequent delays due to press breakages or other conditions beyond our control. i X T 9 t -i 9 i Y ' I