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Saturday, October 3, l!2."). Tatre Six THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER US it A. Published by Arrangement with First National 7'icturM, Lloyd Productions. Jnc, i HAITI ; It Mil. (OmHimcd) He tt-as virv bnvlah about thin ee of liis. lacking confident' to make kiuuvii Ills feelings, be undertook to conecel them an J , for Sam Kirby hod the name of loIi wl he h:ul succeeded. No , being it hmd, rnjTifinvlf.HK man. dun I a he bad ro far us the men jand imnny l'o.wil bud given In his parly were concerned ; proof that bo nun not above rc-tlii-y were far too busy to give j sorting to desiwrnte means to thought to aff.ilrs other ' than J t-ntn timo. Why, therefore, they their own but the wor.um had ; hud made no effort to hire her rtiark'M bis erv first surrender ; men uwuy from her. specially and mow rend him like an open ) ;w nu n were almost unobtainable luCfi from day lo day. Hi blind, ' here t l.lndcrmHn. was some unreasoning lo alt v. hi1 complete ; thing that hurtle,) her. Shi1 )id (icunle.sconee lo l;cr desires, his ' burned hy hitler eerirnce id extravagant joy in doing her will, put trust In no nut an. I this, would have told her the truth coupled perliajs w tth the natural oven without l ho aid of lho.se susptclotia of her a.. combined numerous little thing which every to excite her liveliest curiosity and womun understands. Now. oddly her deepest concern: she could enough .the effect upon her was) not overcome tlie icar that this only a llulr lew disturbing than Upon him, for this ftrst boy-love a thine which no rood worn nn could have treated lightly: lis simplicity, lis purity, It.s iindf-t-dniess were diff nnt to nmtiiini be had known fo different, for Insane .to that nffertion which Count t'onrteau had ti-ntow.! tip on her as to -em r. I most s;ier'd thrrrfon ,vhe w.itch-d it- grow th with nppn h nsion. It wtvs flntterln-? and ( it k.wo ht c a us for no mo umiin". As n matter of f tct. rhfllips was boyish only in ibis one r-p-ard tin other things ho w:w very much of n man more of n man 1 ban one t be fount hvid met In lonir thne and ho tlortvist unusunl satirarttuu from the mere priile,e oi dt -pending sipon htm. Till pleasure was w keen ni times that she nllowI her thotiKhU to lake m ranee shupr. and was trr-d hy yearnings. bt lltiputscs, y foo!L?h functes that n'miuded her of her girlhood days. The hoa1-huttdiur had proceed rl with such despatch thanks lnrfivly to Phillips, that the time for depanure ws clo nt hand, and inasm uch a t h e at ill' re. tnamed a rt-asonab!e mnrptin o( .ttfely thf run tit etna heirnn to fevl fiie first c-rtainty of ucceji Vhile she wax net disposed (o luarrI with uch a happy state INTEREST PKroslTS. of this Kink tvpre-nt 1?ie btsjt poiysihto ( Inventment ir mirst- ttepos. Itors. o(4erinif 4s.fety. iVn utihiwt anl ouUkty con vertiWo in:o ca.sh. UNITED STATES Grouse and Deer Swison Is Open 12C.1U8V Hiph Rise Shells ?I.0 Shells $1.2.-1 Rifle GutriJjros in all siios I have the kir.il that pets the frame. F, La LILLY Hardware Thorn? M-S3 Fuy at the well-lighted stvrcs A MERCHANT A . inJ,i and stcre are wdl bh-cJ can sell more ksI anu sell them taMrr TV inuuw Kr can jn Tt lip wsv ttrr mm f fW MtrrvkMtf W t t4 f.- vtm :'h rV ' tttwsAi-'i. N JkAra K- iW tm. I , of affair, ncxcrth. less on tiling 'onl.nue! to bother her; she could : not understand . hy interference t hud tatted to coiiP from I hi Kir- ' hy crowd. JIw had expected it. unspoken trurc concealed some toiu.ttcr d'.siu. J'eelir.jf this afternoon, n Mronx deslif to w wtih her own ey. juiu what proir sh her rivals w. re muktiiK, phe cailtd IMrrce away from his work and took him with iter around the .-inure f ihe iiik--. "tur I. ft boat w ill be in th--w att r io-iuimw ." he told Int. " Klthy can't iiJl.i us i.p now fa ,o tries. "I don't know." she s.iid, douit rully. "!te is ns shon-ha:ided an wv are. I can't uud rstand why he h;is b fl ;n ulcn- ju lotiK." I'liilliiw iativhe). "Ho proKiMy knows it Isn't on re to trifle with ou." The Counter shook her head. "I couldn't bluff him. e would -n'i car- wh'ther I'm a woman or not." 'Were you Mufi!nr when ou held up I loyal? 1 didn't think so." "I don't think so. uher. There'- no t iling what I mieht have Uon' 1 hae a furious icm per." That's no:h;njc to aoloKize for," the ounj,' man lclM-ed. warmly.- "Its a ji..;n of chara cter, force. I hope i never have reason to f.-el li.- "Vou? How alsnrd: You've reen perfectly dtar. You could n't he otherwise," lo ou thick so. reaflv? 1'nt sinfully s:.d." The i ountcsy was Impelled to answer this hts eajcrues by telling him frankly just how Wfit she thought of him. just how grateful she was for ail that he had done, hut she restrained her self. "All the fellows have born -plendid, t pccinil tho,-e io iambiei-s." she said. coo!!. After moment she cOutinued: -Don't; op w hen we K, t to Kirbx's camp:- r jltn't wSnliliii-to'thiiik we'rt serious." Ntftther father nor daughter -.is in evidence when the tsjtors arm. vd at their tleatinaiicn. but I vinny Iio;rt w.vs Mip nnt ndmc The tmO woik upen a stout kow the seams of w !i:eh wer In ms calked and u.ulwM with tar. M.i-st and m tvj s wen- b in;; ripi- tl; i;oal , himself was vitn;in a r.Ame on the stern. At sight of the Countess the exhors-man droppxt hiv nish j and thrust his hands aloft eol- j aiming. yn't shoot, ma'am: His, Rrin w-as friendly: there was rot rancor In ha voice. "How- you i eettm alcnr down at your ' nous'?", tntiuired. ' Vcn- w htnu "We'll M loadctl to-morrcw." jtli. t all sentiment bad teHin con sail Tierce. 's-.:med in the fires cf his present S.me here." Hoyal advi l. wrwth. I den t quarrel with a r.fr. r.oyal Jvll. wralh. I Jon t .I'.iarrcl with a some dismay, but Ufithr vmk-4 j tim. , I " , , , 5- liMk fn um1 THIS ATTlllmf8" I i if I- v .j SaturdsvitndSundav I 1 1 I I III II II f f "";! r- r.--, m-.i . Sj;a.t,ii ij?j'c 111 f'-liSzsi&L Y I t f k k. l. dirk ztu1 i p fHirrs i V y4 I - 0 PJSTJHE original fj I Pl H LLL'j AND ONLY COMPANY j iBWm?vfAti gniJ ca 1 1 i$M&j Ljrffs v mzzzzzr- sm i Li'i"4;; ri? J m 1 U?rvv ! rl J vfrysfTrvF mi -marigold garden- Vr 1 WU J&2 Utii Sunday T.V to $UVUrius Tm. VHgtUvTi IT r7lW?fch J 1 frothy Charles WW t ! if f&fcf$3fF3l SEATS NOW SELLING tSr 3 " iJfl ' M Inc., and FracJf ' "I'.etter come to the launching j Ain't she a hour?" lie pud fond ly nt the blunt -ho wed. uni;:dnly hu rue. "I'm Koin' to bust a bottle of wine on her na-e w hen she w ta lu r feet. Ktit rainy-weather hack we ever had in the I'atnllj . 1 lor name's Kouletta." "1 hop hhe lia a sfe voyue." Koya) tcd the speaker medita tively. "This trip has ot my poat." he acknowledged. ' Water's all rlpht w hen It's cracked up and put in a pinss, hut it ain't meant to build toads with. I've heard a lot about this canon and them White Uors liupMs. Are they bad?" When the 'ountea nodded, his weaxern face darkened visibly. "Clinmc a horne tmd I'm oil rijrht, but water scara me. Well, the Koulctta's Kooii and vlronir r.nd I'm poln' to chrlsttu her with a bottle of real chitmpaxne. Jf tln r-'s nni iMnj; in f-ood liquor and a Rood nume she'll he a luckv ship." When they wre out of hearing the Counis Courtcau p.-ai'-il: ,-l dun't understand it. They could h .ve Kamt-d a wet k." We could, too. If we'd built on- -ow i:i -i'Mti of than small boats." IM-rc declared. ' Kirby is ul .to.mkins chances; he ran risk all his epes in one hiis ket if he wants to. but not" I." A mom itt httt'r thf sp-nker paused to s;re at n curiuiLs sisht. tn the uch ahe-ul of her stood a brand- new rowhoat r-'jidv for luunchlne. ar It was assembled an outfit of rear and pro isions. livid'd Into two einml piles. Two old m.-n. arm- le each with n hand-saw. wer si lently at work upon the .skiff. They were 8win-- It In two. exactly in the middle, nnd they Old not look up until the countess .Tr-nel ihcm. "Hello! Chunmne the model of our boat?" sh- luiuirtM. The jvirtners s:raiRhii-ne,I them- selves sTiffly and r moved their cat?. "Yep?" onid Ouirk. avoiding his iwirtner's eyes. ''Chanitiiis her model," Mr. Lin ton ok rued, with a hang-dog expre.-i-ston. Tvl why? What for?" "We've split." Mr. Quirk pt plalned. Then he heawd a aish. "It's nvtde a new man of me a'ready." -My end will look all richt when T irt-t her hoarded up." Unton vouchsafed, "but OM Jcrr- drew the hind quarters." His shoulders Ilea ( d in Mient ms, mi'ni. -tl i' Jerry'" snapped the small er man. ' WhereM ou pet the 'old at? I've acteti like a feebleminded idiot. Til admit lein. imposeii oji o refu'tmu 4 aiMt m A4 m hre.iEhin' free. Wait till ou shove otf In that front end: it ain't pot the beam and you'll upset. Ha:" He uttered a malicious bark. "You'll drownd: Mr. Quirk turned md tenant eyes upon the visitors. "Th ld"A of htm ca'lin n;e oM.' .'an yoj h,i; tha?" "Ma he. wilt drown." Unton act' I. "Put drownine am'i so -bad. It's bitter than bvtnc lick,! and burxanl. rj lock on it as a kind of relief. Anyhow, you won't be i her to it; you'll be dead of rheumsTinn. I' -ot the tent." "Huh! The Stove's mine. I'll make out." "Have you men cnarreled after I Jerrv answereJ. anJ it v.u r!ain COMES A TIME f r : ' ' : ; : XoGGoweiTS'-iON'r- V PsTiMElWASSWM'OOTfoR Y V i i m i i m iolli . - x - re x -. w s .lam ofd fool; I give him his wy." Linton's smoky eyes were bias ing when he cried, furiously: "Cut I that o;d out. or I'll show- you some n-ing. lour minds gone .enite tiecay. tluv call It but I'll - Quirk flung down his saw and advanced belligerently around ihe hull cf the boat. He was bristling with i he dv--dre for conib.it. "Wh.it'il you ihow nn ?" he shrilly challenged. "YOU'tv bigger than me, but I'll cut you down: 111 " The Countess stepped between the two men. crying, impatiently: "Iont be silly. You're worn out and Irritable, both of you. and you're acting like perfect Idiots. You'll have ever body laughing at you." Jerry divertcvj his fury to this intermedia ry. Is t hat so ?" he mocked. "Wi II. let em laugh; it'll do em gool. You're a iiii womn, but this ain't ladb-s" day dt oar club and we don't nd no outsule advice on how lo run our van-.' -Oh. very well!" The Countess shrugged and turned away, mo Tioning Tierce to follow her.-"Kisht it out to suit ourselves." Quirk muttered something about The msobnee o: strangers: ihen he picked up his saw. In silence the work was reMirr.ed. ar.dl;:ter. when the boat had ben oiii,i. each man s t about boardinrr i-p and caikir.e the opn -nd of his respec tive half. Neither of them was ex pert in the use of carpenter's toota. therefpro it was supper-time beforv ihey fmth-d. and the result of their labor was nothing ;o be proud of. Kaon now pc--s?ed a craft that would f'.oa:. no doubt, but which in few other rrpcts re nibled a boat; Ijntcn's was a slim. '. re-ende-i wedse. while Quirk's w.v a blunt barge, fa!i-iont-i on the lines cf a wwterta; t rough. They eed the rr-ika with some dismay, but oeithr voKel IN THE LIVES OF ALL ' :lll CA tj the slightest regret nor acknowl edged anything but supreme satis faction. Without a "word they gathered up their tools and separated to pre pare their evening meals. Linton cntere-d his lent, now empty, cold, and cheerless; viirk s t up his stove in the open end rlcged n clumsy shelter out of a small tar paulin. I'nder this he spread lit.- share. of the bedding. Engaged in this, he realised that his two blan kets promised to be woefully in adequate, to the .weather and he cocked an apprehensive eye heav enward. - (To be Continuetl.) IVAMXnVA NEWS XOTKS. WALLOWA. Ore (Special) This sHtlcn of the . country has been -visited bv freouent showers J of rain during the- pa-t several tiavs, A heavy rain fell over much- of the county Mo ad ay afrer noon. mopping threshing and hay ing operations, while ihe tUrrh Ing in this end of the valley has practically all been cleaned un therv. yvl' remains many fine crops of grain In the uppr fvirt of the valley on Alder Slope and Prairie Creek, which have not be-n ihre flied. a number of machines are jbusy there when the weulhr wUI pcrrrit. farmers say help is ,;niie jjearve and hard to get. and many :are competed to run wilh shorl jcrews which tends to irake thre Uhinr slow. A number of farmers jin this section are busy cutting j their thirrt crops of alialfa hay. .which has come . along - rapidly j making -a goc-4 growth, but the j rainy weather makes the curing j cf his hay a very difficult ta-k. ! Farmers in the dry farming sec itions are rtishtng fall seeing op- eiatlons. .wtib a few having fin fheil. The griilr. is comtr.g up rap idly .as' the c round contains an abundance cf mcij-ture at this time. . PARENTS COl'XTYMAY AHYKUTIM:. . WARRKNTON Ore. Advis ability of making :rn annual ta : levy for county publicity an-1 other ' imporiant questions will tK (Jiscu.sed nt a formal dinner at' the Hotel Astoria, in Astoria. -t ' noon October 2. The dinner will J be undr the auspices of the C!at-; fop county council. .1 Mfford Harlniv. s-Mretao', ! RADIO Radio reception is get- tins better' every night. '. Now is the time to get , your new . : B-BATTERlES .VXD I ' TUBES. We have just received a large shipment of Tubea and Batteries and can sup ply your needs. Telephone your orders to MAIN It and we will deliver to your borne. La Grande Electric Co. suit) tonight tl,ut W( n' expected from Jlannnnnd, Wiir icnUm, , Hi'UKiile, t'aitmin. Meiirh, Astotia . 'huniter of v'oiiinii-ru ItntKi-y club, Kiwants dub. Ciyro club, rtutsop rounty Taxpayiiu' association and other orgujiiJt-tions. Itadlo Craze Swwm .Papui. TOKYO AP) The radio craze has -frown to such an extent In Japan that some of the middle school authorities in Tokyo have j ibstied orders that atuKnts shall not "listen in miring eei-iam nui of the evening, but shall devote these hours to their studies. The school heads found upon investiga tion that the youngsters were ne iieeting their school work in the owning- to listen to the radio. STHAM'i: IW.OO.MS I'OIM) i:li. Ore. Iitdief that, he has Genuine French Paslry Filled with Hungarian Cromn Made only by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Makers of lllgli-C.rade Ia.tric3 "home op the golden crl'st I .oj.tfiy Come to Our Stage Depot at lllli Jefferson Ave. All Stages Leave from There Iaily. I.FAVKS LA CRAVOE FOR Joseph 9 A.M. - 1 P.M. - 4 :00 P.M.; Sunday, 9 A.M. - 4 :00 PJt Baker 7 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. - 4 P.M. iunday 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. Pen.llLtou Daily 1 1 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Depot Phono Main 790 IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the power of any ona man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment ' At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Phy. Owner and Director. fu'.tnd lilt the aturm -swept' sumnrt Of Alllhiefl pe-.'.K, i ( hi i.-fi ubovn Ben level, two Hpec'ejj. of fiowe-g never cltuwiflefl by u botanist, is '. held by 'I'.' Valiant of ror'Uun.( iorcst f;ei vice lookout on tiu-'penlt this summer, The two flowers l'UVe bein kIv. en by Vulianl to I'rofessor Wi. Ham (iermiiU. in charge of the Oregon building on the Lewis ft Chirk fair grounds In l'ortlan-.. Valiant is it member of the Ma til i as. The peak on which !lP was station d this summer is i the south part of the i'eschutes national Iorcst. OOTEL ASTOp a 3. 2d & Hill Lot Auclci EVERY ROOM ha- PRIVATE TOILET 50 fl Bailu Ncv, MoJcm Close to Shopping District nd Toeatret FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50 1 (amorftiLfy SH. & Klwttic &Tm te.y; ffc