La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 24, 1925, Image 6

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THE LA GIIANDE EVENING ORSEIIVER
Saturday, October 21, 1925.
THE DOXOLOGY
lHinn Ait'pplK AiiiiiIht lit
' TOKYO (Al The Jiipaiicsc
urc not sunenttitioim repurflliih' the
number U, It wus iinnounccU that
ia-vn stnmprt would bo Issued to
cover tht- neU crfteU by tin In
onuso n the renlwtnillon feu to 11
scii In addition to the tlirce sort
for ordlnury postage.
UOTEL ASTODi
11
EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILEi
- $05 Bathi New, Modem jj
Clow to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $l.5(jj
'Fsirjs. nt' rjrtj TSm? sr
: Wt7 """" '!
U Ita
Publiihed by Arrangement with Firgt National Picture, Jnc- and Frank
i-lod Production. Jjac, "
lli'ii;i: . (f'uinimnti)
' Iti? Htiittboi-nly burked his
Inc-k, but tin- hank cnnllnitcil to
v in, und iim itnu htle new urrlvuli
(IrupiMil In. Tw:, Ihn'c liouru the
pi ty V. ' til nil, 1'V which tilllir all
Jiinvdon kin v. that u lltf fcunic wait
rmiiittin' und lh.it a k'i'1 wuh tn tin-ilfiilf-r's
rlinir. Vf of tho vlitltors
frut cIdh. t-noiigli lo verify tlir. In
IcMIki nee wliliout rert'lvinif u HOtlo
vii' umilni.; Unit rouh talk wan
iulioo MHhT'H UDKo'Uy vil saw to j
that ami cn t he wliol I lie warn-I
tttff WiiH it :;jK''a u. Only once wan
11 (lisri ?.irJi'il; thtMi u heavy Uwf-r
lirciillx d a thoughtless inth. DIh
ain'al vv;:s ijiurlird, piintHlimt-nl
wun coinliirn; the lookout leiHiirely
(eH( ndcd iront lila eyrie anil floor
el the ntTeiider with a blow from
)llH flill.
When the it-hij ll Ink illslurhnncii
hud ijuii-ted down tile iletentler of
ileroriiin unamim-ed with Inflexible
flrinit'-Hx, but with u lotal lark of
hint:
"lieiltH, tlthi ls ti fiorl Of tfOHpH
tfaiii, and It 'm ko( a certain lone
which we're fcohitf lo m.ilnlnlri. Tin
Until in off, e,;eept on cunning, lint
It 'h mighty 1 w on that. Them of j
ymi.tltut an iudi.sposwl to mvnllow
your cud of nun-lH will have it
knocUi tl o.t of you."
"OocmI!" .shouted I tig I Jirs. lie
pounded the t;i,e with Hie Hat of
hi hiif-re palm. "Hy Jingo! I'll
in like ihal uiumimouH. If anybody
jha.s lo- etiSH let him take ten
paces lo the rear mid eiina t lie
HlOVe.V
.It was well along In the uftor
noon when liouhtta Klrhy puuhcil
hjick her hair ami ro Hho wuh
'S-ery white; alio parmm an uncer
tain bund over her funs then grop
ed blindly at Die ttible for mipporl.
Ai tlte(v Eifrns of dlatreHH u choriw
of alarin aroiuv.
"1 I'm nothing' b!h Htuiled. "I'm
just hungry. I've been pri'tty 111
and I'm not. yry HtronK yet.'
l.ui'H ndet'fioii was dumbfound
cd, appalU'd. "HutiBry ? My God"'
,To liis coin pe n Ioum lie nhoutrd :
"IVyoij li'-nr liiiit, boy 7 She'H
fltarved out!"
The boyH liad heard; ulrcady
tliry had le to HCi-amble. Koine
rin l'u the lunch counter In the
ad joining room, otlterH duxhed
out tu the ilea rent reHlaunutlH. The
Snowbird no i-ir forwut 1Hh reMponM
ll)illtliii afj to abandon the roulette
wlieei jtnd i(itve it b:ink roll un
:uarded uhib1 he Kcurrled to the
bar aid demanded a drink, a tray
cn unruled tirhikH.fit for u fnintltiK
lady., lie cj.me llylnR back ytdl
in, "Ciatuiwav!" und. m'atlcrtnff
the crowd itheud, of hlin. he of-
.,1,1.
I plea! They jrot Utile 'Iiri)MUB 1
fefel brandy. w'hlHky, creiiu do
menttie, hootch, nhKlnthc and blt-tet-H
lo Itoub tta, till of which Mho
dvrlltid. he was kIIII ai-KUliiK the
in-dfcin:il value of these hcvcraHcH
when the nwliiKiiiK doors from the
street burnt op, 'ii and in nadu-d tho
Aloelm Kid, a pie. in each hand,
liiher chlahb'H "iind drinkables np-p.-arcl
; a by malr, the faro-tabli
uau oi.n spread with the fruitM of
n han-don'Mi basly nud hy.Hlerieal
forays.
Itonleila Glared at the apprehen
sive, faces about , her, and what she
lead 1 herein ciiUHeil her Hps to
uulver and lu r voice to brenk when
she tried lo express her thanks.
"(lo-ih! JinnT cry!" beptred the
Mocha Kul, With a counterfeit ns
Humptlon of juvenile hllarlly he cx-
cjainied: "Oh, look at
Snodgrass &
Zimmerman
Exclusive
Undertakers
Our Invnlii) Cnr la lined but
for ono purposo of convey
Imr tho rink and Injured any
wbero tlioy wnnt to so.
Rljiln B3 XIriiI or Pay
WANTED!
Feed nicks
For the next
Few weeks.
Five cent.; e;ic!i,
For iiiiy number
From one to
Five hundred.
La (Jrande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Main 702
triM's on their Mila, 'uln't tin y? I'm
yum! Kith uml juky! 1 muck up
Dip Imlu-r uml Hlolc IiIh whulr utork,
Itut 1. Mll)iH'il uimI npllltMl 'mi t o.
li. flut on IIh: Iiourdwitlk.
Ilolll. Ha lullKlK'd. "lA l'a und tin
kuiiu' uml ull liuvir lutuii." Hht: hiik
K'Hti.'d, and ht-r luvitutlon was uc-
Cl-pllMl.
JIlK I .lira Miok! up with hlx
mouth full of puHtry: "Wc; don't
allow anybody to ito liuiiKry In IIiIn
cainp." aald In;. "Wi-ri- ull your
irlcnilH, mlHH, und If then-'a any
tltlntf you uaul und can't uflurd,
charKo It to mo."
Itotllfttu atopptd to apoak with
.Milli-r on Iiit way out. "Do 1 wl
tin. poHltlou?" aho luitilriil.
"Kay! Vou know you dct II!" ho
lolil hor. "Vou ko on at uIkM ami
oomo oTf at mldnUhl."
"What la tho i.iy f"
"! pay my doalora an oimt'o a
ahlft, but you can wrllo your own
llokot. How ia Iwo ouncoa?"
"I'll lako rojjulur WuBoa," Hou-.
lottu Hinllod. ,' .
.Mlllor nodlod IiIh approval of
thia nllltudo; thi n hla ruoo oloiul
od. "l'vo . boon womlorliiK how
you'ro koIiik to protoor your bank-
roll. ThlllKa won't alwaya. bo' Mko
thoy woro. today. I a'poao I'll havo
to put a man on "
"I II protool It." tho Blrl aiworloil.
"Annoa and I will do that."
Tho proprlolor wa.s Inloroatod.
"AbiiobV" Holy Moaoa! la thoro
two for you. llavo you Kof u slslor'j
Whoa Akuoh?
"Hlu'a uii old friend of
falhor'a."
Mlllor Hlinincd. "Ililnif hor
aloliff If yull waul to," ho aald
doubtfully, "hut tliono old duinoa
aro troulilo makora."
"Yo, AKiioa la ull of that, but"
Itoulottu'a oyoa woro danolmt "alio
mlnda hor- own bualnoaa and aho'll
Ifuai-d tho hunk roll."
I.uoky llroad and Kill lirhleoa
had found omploymont at tho 111.
alio aoon nftor It opouoil, Aa thoy
paaaod tho gold sonlos on Iholr way
lo work I'loroo I'hllllpa haltod
thoiu.
"l'vo aimio Kooil ni'UH for you,
I.uoky," ho aiinulinoocl. '"Vou'vo
IohI your Job."
"Who, moV" llioad wna Inorcd
uloila. ".Mlllor haa hln-d a now furo
doulor. and you iloli't no on until
mldnlKht." Hrlofly 1'loroc rotold
tho atory that had roino lo Ilia oara
when ho roporlod for duty that
ovonluir.
llroad and IIi IiIkob llatonod with
out oommont. but thoy c xohaiiKi d
Klanooa. 'I'luy jiut their houda to
(rothor and IjoRiin a low-pltohod
oonvoraatlon. 'I'lu y woro atlll mur-
inurlnK w hoit Itoulotta uppoarod, In
company with 'I'oloon Uorot.
I'ol.ou'a fact- IlKhtod ut alKhl of
mo i wo Kamblorn. Hu atroilo for
waul, cryliiK: "Hullo! I'm Klud for
aoo you hiiiiio molo." To tho kIH
no aunt: "ion mbor iloao folloi
Hoy ho'p aavo you III do raphla."
itouiotla linpiilnlvoly oxtomlod
lu'l- haiiila. "Of courao! t'ould
forKitt.'" Hho aaw I'loroo I'hllllpa
iionmil tho bciiIch and noddod to
nun. "Why, wo'ro ull horo, aron'l
wo? l'ni ho Bind. Kvoiywhoro J
bo i moot fiii'iiila."
I.uoky and tho Kid ituiulrod rc
HDliPl f lltlu ...li.... I I. .
j " Mn.,1,111,1, nri IM'UIIII, HIT
journey down tho river. Iter ron
the lirotly """" ,ur "oiiib lu re; men wnen lin y
' nan drawn nor an do the former
Inlorriiplod her flow of explanu.
Iloiia to any:
"l.laloii, l.elty. Wo wot juxt ono
real iiuoatlnu () nak and we'd like
a atrnlBht answer. Have you Kol
any kick iiKaiiiHt HiIh l.'ronohinan ?
"Any kick of any kind?" iuorled
HrblKea, "We're your frlonda; yon
onn tip iih ol f."
Tho audilon rliaiiKo in tho tone
Of their voices OUUKOil the Blrl to
alnrl and alaro at them, She aaw
that both men were In aober earn,
oat; the y aaon behind Iholr aollol.
tilde nil" apiM'Ollendod.
She laid a hum! upon the arm of
each. Her eyea were very brlKhl
when alio boKiin: '"I'oloon told me
how you came t0- Ills tonl thai
moinliiB after you know, and he
told me what you aald. Well, It
wuan't nrceaaary. ,.'a the doaroat
tlllliK Unit ever lived!"
"Why'd he put you to work In n
place like thl" ItiidKea roiiKhly
demaiuleil.
"He didn't. He lloKRcd mo not to
try II. lie nflei . ,1 mo a! he hus
111" In ut dollur. Ho-
Mwlltly. enrncally, Konl. llu told
how the wnodtmun had cared
"r tier; hew 1 .11.1 . i l . faltlirully
no nail mimed her l.aek In li II.
und stmiKlh: huw lie lui.l c..i uii
j hla Plana to the wind In order lo
J "nnK Iter llunll the l iver. "Ile'a
the beat, tli.. kill. I. St. the meat Ken
eroiia man I ever kn. n." th,- eon.
rliulcU. 'ills lean la clean uiid
Ida aoul la tun ,,i lm,i,.
"Slu lui. in.!" rricd I.uoky llic.a.l.
Ill Keliullle relief. "Wo liud lllllioll
he win riKiu. I, m - y.in ean't .
truit Iho.e ami. tie i ioov"
, n Mill, i ,,,,. ,i, warnilj
KiMiid I, Ik i;o. vill'lexo. "I'.oaied
"IP. eh ' W ell. -, bmPiu l l.o a
lllKhl. Whor. -s ,m . , I,,,
' M ia ulle col on ! d fo. t
i .'No. )llt II Oel.l ,... ..r.. ,,
" '''r ;l a II baK on II - ai in
1 !:on! -Ha drcn n.,. I itrl.v'a h .
hnel,,. "Aon, a , , tnthTt
1 , 0 lid Nel.edy ever l ie cot ,,
hor."
Mlllor Mlnked. lie imered 0
l.-tble exolamiitlen. then ho hurat
into u nihility lauKh. II.- waa atlll
"haklnB. hla lace wu purple, Ih.-rc
wi " l. uia ot mirth In hla i v. .
when ho follow i.l llroa.l. Ilrl.li:,.
and noul.tta Inin the k-.,iiil.i;,(
room.
There were aev, nil la, ra ut Hit
f.iro table when Hie Kill look hor
place. I:, moving .r t.v Bh,
ton cd tlioia away, in Leg t)f.
"roin tli la Iihk ahe extracted tho
heavy l olt'a revolver, then opened
tho drawer before Ijer und laid It
lndo. Hho breathed upon her fin.
Bora, rubbliiB the circulation buck
Into Ilit-iil, und hoKun to. ahllfflo
Hie tarda. HlippliiK Ihciii Into the
box. the Blrl settled heraelf In hor
chair uml looked up Into a circle of
BiinnliiB fucoa. Il. foro. her level
kumS eyea that had been foouacd
iiuoorly upon hor fell. The oaai
kceper'a llpa wore Iwltt-lihiK. but ho
bit down upon them.. (Ilavcly he
aald; . ' .
"Well, boya, lefa ro!"
I
aiAi'Tiiii xxi.
In takbiB charKe of u alrk Blrl, n
holploaa, hopoleaH atraliBor. 'I'oloon
Dorot hud annum. 1 a reaponnlblllly
far Kroaler tlinn ho had antlclpaled.
aim inai reaiionHllilllly had Brown
heavier every day. HiivIiik. al laai,
aurroaafllllj) dlHOhnrBod It, ho
breathed rrooly, hla flrat rohixatlnn
In n Iouk time; ho rejnleed In the
consciousness of n dlfrir-ull . duly
well performed. Ho funis ho could
see there wua nothing at ull extra
ordinary. uothiiiB in the least Im
proper, about Houlottu's onBairo-un-nt
at tho Hlulto Any giiBB'-slton
of bnprorrloty. In fast, would have
Kroatly atiiprlsoil him, for saloons
anil Kanilillntr halls filled a i-i-oob-lllzod
plan; In the i-veiy-day social
life of the Noiihlaml. Customs
were free, slandar.la were liberal In j
the early days; no one, To!,-on '
icaai or an, would have dretiuie'i
thul they wore deatln, ,1 lo eliaiMr.-
In a nlKht. Had he I u I, ,1,1 that
aoon the country would be dry. ami
KambltiiB Barnes and dunce halls bo
prohibited by law, he would have
considered the Idea toe utterly fan
tastic for belief; tho more contem
plation of such a dreary prospect
would have proved extremely dia
pirlllnff. Mn and other pioneers
or hla kind would have boon
tempted immediately lo pack up
and move on to aome freer locality
where mun could relnln his per
sonal liberty and pursue his hap
piness In u manner aa noisy, us In
temperate, and the iindlBlilflod us
suited his fndiviiluu! , taste.
In Justice lo the saloons, be II
aald, thoy woro more than mere I
diinklnir plncos: Ihoy woro tho iilv.
Ota about which revolved the busi
ness life of the North country. They
wore meeting; places, social centers,
lharta of trude; looked upon as ov.
deneeB of enterprise and Benoral
prosperity, I hey woro considered I
desirable assets to any community.
Kvorybody patronized them; the
men who run them woro. on the
witulo, aa- reputablo uh the men en-Buu-od
n other luii-aiilta. No par
ticular sliRiuu altaclied either to
thu places themselves or to the
people connected with tholll.
These gold ennuis had a very
simple code. Work of any sort was
praiseworthy and honorable. Idle,
ness ur unproiluclhily wus ropro.
hellslblo. .MIIllllB, slorekeepini;.
liquor sellliiB, RunilillnR. steam
boutlnR. all were occiipallona which
men followed aa nccoaslty or con
venience prompted. A citizen
Kultied repute by the manner in
whloli ho deported himself, nut by
reason of the uiitllro of tho com
modity In which ho dealt. Htlch,
at least, was the attitude of the
"old-timers."
Itotiletta'a instant succosa, tile
fact that she hud fallen anions
liioiuls, ileliBhted a woodsman like
i'oloon, li n. I. now Hint he was hla
own inasler iiriiIu, ho nlnilKhlway
aurreiiilered himself In the aelliah
enjoyment of hla aiirroundinRS. Ilia
nature and hla trulniliB lueaciibed
the lliiilla of l bos, pleaHiii-ea: they
were iiille aa slmtile aa his every.
day hablta of like; ho ilanood, he
Kumhloil, uml ho drank.
TonlBhl he did nil lliroe. In (he
reverse order. To him Imwson wna
a dream city: ita IIrIus wore dim.
IIiik. Ita music heavenly. Ita Barnes
or chance rntiolnB. and Its Honor
wua the rinost. the smoothest, tho
most InnplritlnK his tuiiRuo line!
over tested. Hid frlonda were ov.
very where, and now ones, too, for
Hint mailer. Amonit llioin wore al
lurliiB women who smiled and
sparkled. Knoll place 'I'oloon en
tered was the homo of carnival.
Ily mldnlKlit ho was Rlorously
liunk. lo dayllKht came he had!
iinn hlmseir honiso, ho had danced ;
two holes in Ills moii-iislns. and !
had coniluotc, ,i-eo flst-tlBlits lo !
it sausiaeiiiiy n m, slice, -asmi
oiincliislou. It had been a celebra
tion that was to live In his m-
ory. He strode blindly elf to l !,
shoutliiB bis eompl, le siusr.u lin'i
llh himself and with tho ui-!,i.
retired wit hunt lin,lr,H:.;inr, an I'
then sniiB himself le s'. t,
loaa ol the prut,. "a ,,f i:,, ,,rli,i-!
lo.lBers.
"Hay! That I -ri -nchmii n Is a rl.,t "
Kid lllidBoa doilar.d while he and
I.uoky llio.i.l were at breakfast,
ile a old lion, ml UoilKli-houser, I
imi no aei an altoBiihor mw maik
In disorderly eomluot last nlk-hl.
I.otly iuost cii.-d about it.-
"Y-ahV Those yokels are all alike
- one drink and thoy dtolare a tllv.
blend." I.uoky was only mildly coll.
t i-rii,-d. i a pes,- I he vultures pick
ed him clean."
"Nolhlir like Ii." itrl.lBea shook
hla liou.l. "He Kiiuwod 'tin nuked,
then done a war-, Inner wuh their
feathers In Ills hat. He left 'fill
bruised an' b. i dln'."
For a time the two fil. nde ut.i In
silence, then llroad niuaed. uloud;
Lolly 'moat cried, ih? Buy. 1 or(.
I. r whut aho rtull) llilnka of lilm?"
"I don't know. .Mllh r told mo ani
ons all broke up, and wna coin'
to take her home and am If I could
fathom In r true teelin'a. hut Phil
lips hc.ll nut It, ."
liillllp..! , - have lo throw-
out the III. .lino if Uiura ci on.
to that. Kh. il taka to Lolly Just
'
- : . i
Genuine French Pastry
1 . Filled with Hungarian Cream
Made enly by
Gwilljams' Electric Bakery
Uaken of Hlgh-Grade Pastrle
"HOME OB" THE GOLDEN CRUST"
"Just what 1 wanted
aBulovaWatch"
i Ike., ii lone I in i her-wolf."
' "Looks JlUe HheM heen Itlddin' uh.
'don't it? Hho rails him.hrr 'hrofhrr
and he says ulie's liis musHeur you
heard hlin, didn't you?" There was
another pause. "What's a nianHeui,
anyhow ?'
"A masseur," said Mr. Hio;i., "is
ono of thoMo women In a .barber
nhop that fixes your finKer nullH.
Ve, 1 beard him, and I'm here to
my that I didn't like tho sound of
It. I don't yet. Ho nuiy mean 'nil
riKht, hill them foreigners have
Kot I'lieor ideas about their women.
I.otty's a swell kid and she's pot a
swell Job. What's more, she's got
a wise uaiiK riding herd on her. It's
Just like she wus in a church no
daiiKer, no annoyance, nothing.' If
Horct figures to start u barber shop
with her for his masseur, why,
.we'll have lo lay him low with one
of bis own razors."
Mr. Mridges nodded his complete
approval of this suggestion.
"Itight-o! I'll bust u mirror with
hlin myself. Them barber shops Ib
no place lor good girls."
llroad and Bridges pondered the
matter during tho day, and that
evening they confided their appre
hemdons to their fellow workers.
The other Itlallo employes agreed
that tilings did not look right, and
after a consultation it was decided
to keep a watch upon the girl, Il
was done.
(To be continued)
says coi,i,k;i: kxtrancr
TMS'IS ARK TOO I'OltM Ali
(MIAHLOTTKSVILI-n, Va. (AI')
The present head of tho univer
sity founded by Thomas Jefferson
mys that entrance requirements In
American colleges arc "too wooden
anil too formal."
Dr. KtWvIn A. Alderman, presi
dent of .the rnlverslty of Virginia,
who Is not at all satb-fied with the
present scheme of entrance ro-
luirement, thinks that in a quar
ter of a century an utter change
will come over the system. He be
lieves this change will he based
upon intelligence tests and psy
chological study of each entering
candidate.
Washington and Lee University
instituted Inielligence test requlro
ment.M at the beginning of the pres
ent session.
Five out of every eight appli
cants to the Ifrltlsh army recruit
ing office In 1H24 were rejected on
account of mental or physical defects.
Both Loans
and
Prof its at
Home
Inventing; in the La Grande Cuildinp; &
Loan association is attractive to most peo
ple because it provides a place for their
savings each month with a guaranteed re
turn of 7 per cent compounded semi-annually.
Hut it is important in many other re
spects that appeal to the public spirited
citizen of the county it keeps this money
at home for the aid of Union county's
building and development, and keeps such
profitH as are possible at the same time.
The La Grande Association is a home in-
stitution, a home industry. It offers all the
advantages of other similar companies for
the small investor with the local com
munity benefits added.
Invr.'-tment of your savings in I-a Grande
IitiildmiV I.tmn is st-cuied by Union Coun
ty tea" e.;i;:'e v.oitif more than twice tite
;imii m-i! I,)' ;uiy loans made on it. . This is
ictf, i,,;! by state law and state supervision.
Ytut can invest with payments of
!." to 7 a month. Ask "us to give
you more details.
"Xef us serve
UOU w
Electrically
mi
We are fully preDared
to take care of your elec-j
tncai needs. Jtiow about
some new Mazda Lamps
for those empty sockets?
La Grande
Electric Co.
1412 Adams Ave.
f TO " If you want HER
I . -JiflL t0 tave the best give her a
K iJPilHf1 Bulo va Watch
I ipfej$!?b&' S kiguofthrUuLOVAWATCHlcnutchann
ifi&jFjB Xo cvcU le daintiest wrist.
I Bulova Quality while gold filUtl en-
fjWtf III 'Ml IP") case, wtih Raanuiteed IS jewel
il ' " ULVA Movement
liar- i
35.00
Bulova Quality while fillet! en.
(PHvetl t-itne, nilli frmriiulreil IS jrwe)
Bui.iiva Mtivemeiit
J. H. Peare & Son
O, W. M. X.
AVlUll -IILSpitoi'b.
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La Grande Building & Loan
Association
FLOYD McKENNON, Sules Mngr.
Iai Gntnde Nittiomd Rank Rldg.
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"Good As Gold"
Every day of your life you exchange real money
for certain produces or .services that you believe
are "good as gold." '' v;
You must have confidence in their merit or your
exchange is a gamble; a blind horse-trade that may
mean loss.
The products you know best the articles that
represent the greatest valueare usually the prod
ucts you have seen advertised.
Only honest products can thrive in the light of
publicity. The honest dealer advertises his faith
in his products to the world.
Read the advertisements and buy advertised prod
ucts. There is no other way to get more "good for
your gold"!
Advertising not only reduces the prices of
products it certifies their worth
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