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T'.-icro Eight D E N D A B L E Wcstcnhaver &. Gilbert Wh.-n yotir .loclor kIv.-ii yon a )rit'ription t flllrd for your fjiuilly or yiiiirwlf l.-l im fill It for you, wo ili'llvi.'r nil pri-Bcrlptlom nilll no I'xlril i:hn-R for flollvi.ry. HllviTllioru-WrlKlif liuiilly ilruK 1.1, in-. lO-IO-lf 10 Years Ao Today Many asked for land at the land of fice. . . , , Today," many are asking for a pound of Hallowe'en Kissc? "Bwceter than your beat girl." , L. & L. Drug Co. l'hhiprnr(le I lenitive 'I Ik Ctuisc." , - Spinal Adjustments Thai In nil tin Chiropractor ilnfM, nml (hnl Is nil Hint is mivw-nry. HEMTH FOLLOWS when the nj)lnal openlnr.a m e bee ft rellevi-d of res Hiire a tarn utt nltrht fol low u dity. F. L1R1BE, D. C. Ph. C. rainier Gradtmti; .New l'olry tlilK. l'homi l!0-V otth-r IIouin: It to fi; 7 lo S SHERRY'SH TODAY AM) TOMORROW The Film That (Jrips The Heart of Humanity -In with LILLIAN GSH DOROTHY GISH Thrills! IU-aulj ! Romance! Love! I-uightcr! 11 Magnificent Reels t'omcdv, "Empty Heads" Regular Prices i FIND IT HERE Copy for tli Im mltinin must be lu by 9:00 a. in. yi ai.ii v iiaskkts. KllleHl Hum! iK-rorut'-.l I'iitllnli Murki't ItttHltfla in fty; bIso-h now uli wilt; lit HI.'l.i.r.lHol.'R Art & (lln Hhii,j ul H)i-iiitl prlcfif wltll" Ih.-y IuhI. lil-2';-ll Try llio Mr-ti:int'n l.uni-h ut Ihi; Club i.'lsar Hturo. KJ-22-UI A nerve tonic and builder, n nt w prcHcrlpttnn for people Unit have lost their "pep," a strong ctlmu lunl, tonic ri n f iif t iz'T. fl.nu per boltle. Hrlng this as your pre scription, It R good lor 10 cents. Hll verlhorn-YV rig Ill's fumily drug store. J 0-24 -tr Hot Water Unities. I-'ounlaln HyrtriRPd. The kind that ure war rnnifpd for two years und nt prices Hint ore lower than audi goods are generally sold for. Heo them ut Hil vorthorn - Wright's family drug store. 1 0-1 li-tf Hcm.'tlcliing, pleating, Inittoii liolctt, etc ISurtnu's Iildtly Shop. io-14-tr I WlmMifcIO. nixl Side tilnsc, There Ih un Arl In lilting your windshield or side glass correctly. Have It done with tho fln.nl Hv i glum Non-Hhatlor Plato, I'roiuiil service niiil rlghl prlcea always ut , Itiehardson'fl Ai t 4c (Jilt Srop. I - - ' 10-2G-H I . . ' An "ft -i: hi A prescription. 'It give quick relief and almost fflwiOH effect n run' In n few duyiV; for ; young or ottl people, and or $l.no a bottle, Hrhig IIiLh coupon with you, It Im good for, in cents at Kil vert horn-Wright's family drug , mm o. , i 0-24-li' Try waffles ami coi'foo at Club Cigar Htore. 10-22-Ut Slop dandruff. Itrhlnjr of the Hen I p. falling of the lmlr with (lernilelde and I mnlrut'f ernillea lor for 7r renin a bollle. HrlnK lliln eoiiinn with you. II i worth 10 renin on 1 he pureham; at Sllverthorn-W'rlffhfii family dni more. 10-2-i-ll" Wanted A llnilti-d No. of orders for chain wood. Iiiiini'dlate deliv ery. ' Grande ltonde Lumber Co, 10-26-31 Drop In at the, Club Clear Store for your sandulcheB uml bei-r. 10-22-Ct Notlce In hereby KTiven that the underpinned admlnist ratrlxes with Will annexed of the, estatn of An relln K. Nlbley, deceased, lvivo filed In the County Court for I n Ion county. OreRon. their final ne ronnt, lind the court ban net Tues day, (let, 27. 1!2&, at 10 A. M., at thn County totirt Uoom. l.aj tranne, Haiti couniy anu suue. m henr objections to, und for the net tlemont of dame. KD1TH O. HTDDDAUI, Al 11 Kl A A CI.KtKI. 1 - Adminlst ralrixen. l.a Grande, Oregon. Sept. 2S del. B, 12. IK, L'H. ' - Please Come Early THE .... .NOW THEN ls 4h?l WE'LL KEEP PER Villi Y i y P?eT1V7hiM(3 1CU fKW J Tbl?FK Published by Arrangement with First National PicturM, Lloyd Productions, Inc. rilAITr.lt XXI (Conllnnctl) just why she Krew no fond of Mm T Meunwhtlc, as 'l'oleon continued hlH celebration. Uouietia m-ew especially witty m necompuhneif more and more nil-t ruble; at btst nor did he lay hfcmi'lf out to bo he Kohrred tip sufricb nily to nsil- unusually fiKreeable.- He wan o.uU't Ire he was hurtinK her. lie was and reserved; nevertheless, he had frankly puzzled at this; lie np t her I the knack of making friends nulck fi'proaclies with careless Kd- 1 ly. Koulcttti had known men like nature, hrushlnir aside the retnon- Droad and Bridge and the Mocha stiances of l.weky Hroad and bis Kid all her lire. Imfi'lcm wan of fellows by oVchirlnif that he w..s a lpe uile new Bll0..v'"''tlnK. Iiuvtmr tlie time of bis life. and. She speruhlted considerably re- aiKiiiHtf thut he- Injured nobody. In Iho end the jrirl prevailed uion him to stop drink I uk, und then bound hi in lo further olncty y means of u nacred pldtfe. When, perhaps a week laler, he dls-appeiin-d into - the hills ltonleita and her Vorps of jteh'-appolnled Kitardtiins breathed easier. Hut the boys did not rela their watchfulness; Houletl.t was their ehiirpe und they took Kood care f her. None of Hie Ktallo's patrons, for Instance, was pertnltled to fol low lip his first aeiua intanee with "the lady dealer." Some niember or Die i-lan was always on hitnih; to frown tlown siuh an atti -mid. Hroad or Jtrldes usually brought her to work and took her home. 1 he Snowbird and the Mocha K id mnde it a praetiee to take her to supper, and when Mie received in vitations from other nourre.s one or 1 1n- ol hep of t hem firmly de clined! In her name, and 1 rented the would-be host wtlli such mal evolent suspicion t hat the invita 1 tmi was nevir repeated, l-'ar from lukintf offense at this espionage. Koilletta rather enjoyed ll; she i;rew to like the,-' niiTlnip. and i hat MKlliK became mutual.' Soon moyt of them took her into then con fi'letlce h a Completed r.ss thul threnteiied to embarrosN her. as, for Instance, when the) dis cussed In her hetiriiiK incidents in their colorful Ihes thai the Mount ed I'ollrc would have divert much lo know. The Mocha Kid. in par ticular, was addicted lo reminis cence of an Inrrimiiintlne; sort, and lo- tolnlly ignored I ioiilet tn's pro tests at slitiiliiK Hie secrets of his KullU part. As lor Hie Snowldrd. the was fond of telling her t.'li- sttiries. The were ilieer f.ilry Ixtorlcs, nil hcKinntnt; In the m'uh . way : '(Mice upon a time there was n helium ul I 'rtneess mid her name was Koulelta." All Hie 1 1 in 1 1 In i- ehaniei.-r fti,--iiied In these nnrrativev, ,n,- U'leke.l Witch. th Cruet KlMtf. Hie Handsome I 'rince ; I here Wen oili' r clitiM-rer, loo. such n the Wise (;u, (he Kurmcr's Son. the f.ooh I 'i t. ctivr. the Tfilkh Man Ann and Hie Sttn -h'-arted Jailer. ' The Sn.'U Idrd j.,s. ss. d a fer tile !iio. ImI ll ran-in cr.oke. chtinni Is; a Mlioe'd he tunnelled lit" storti s tiecordlllir Gi'ilnm Jie s-ile,l Hti-iu HiTil;li SmiK Ot crilii''. of vttdence, und of Idttod-hed too rtnltf-'te lo In Iht product ot (Mire lmaKln.it ton. The inlvr'ilurrs of the ttcuulnu! H'lncss Itoutettu were t loo.t unt'int; In the i - trente, and the dninuM of her rrtm liuil n.fM-i:t'i s u re uuniNtakald uloltot;r:ipl,ic. Nat urMlly, Itou hlta liner f. It free to H-pe.t Hi. v StOth.H. hut tt W.iS IJOt lOllir I'etttD ftie Petmn to look forward with atd luti-re-.t to lo r nihility cut. r tiitument. ' Inasmuch no l'hrce lhtlliis i Weill off shift id the Mime Htm- as did ltonletta. Ih. met rrt M,'eitt!. iutd more than oner he acted : her escort. He oHefvd well a marked contrast to the other en Ploe of the Kmito. his tnafmeiit of tier wits mi suet, tot ft I nrlimce I with thetiit that he Interest, d h.-r jin nn altos- t bt-r different wa Ills LA GRANDE EVENING jL-m,i TO GET "RID OF THE CAT he vould not tell; lio wus neither i uarrllnK him. heir iieoualntancpt while inler- estinK. had not progressed much beyond that point when KoulctUt xperienced a disairreeable shock. She had strolled Into the theater one t venlnp; and was watchinc the ! performance w hen liure accosb d 1 her. As Uouietia had not come into close contact wtt lv uny of Hie ilance-tin II crowd, she was sur prised at the tune this Kirl as- Mimed. ''lleilo; Looking for new con quests'.'" Iiiiure hcKan. Miss Kiri.y shook her head in vnKiie denial, but the speaker eyed lor wiih open hostility and then was all unnilstakalile uneer Ocllinil bet next words: 'What's Hie niatlec? Have trimmed all Hie leading citizens?" "I've finished 111) work. If that's what you mean." "Nbw you're koIok to try your hand at box-rustling.' ch'.'" I ion let la's e predion altered; she regarded her Inquisitor, more intent ly. "You kgow Pin not." said sht "What ait- you driving at V" "Well, why don'l you? Are you t oo nood ' es." The visitor spkc coldly. She turned cwii). but iJilirc slip ped close and crP ds In a low, niigi'j olce; , "(Mi, no. you're not! "You've fooh-d ihe no n. toil ou can't fool us mils. i't mil our number. 1 know our game." ; "My came? Then why don't you take n shift in the uamhlliig-rooiu '.' 1 1 work in here ?' "You understand me," the other persisted. "Too good for the tlance hatl. eh ? Too irnod to associate with us girts; too good to live like'heat. Kuther taught me that. us: You stop hi I he Court eau House, Hie rcspcctiihtr hotel! Huh! Miller fed for you. hut you'd bet ter h't well enough nlollc" "That's precisely what 1 do. . U there were a better hotel than the ( 'our I en ii I louse I'd stop t here. I .ut there isn't. Now. then, snp po.se you tell me whht realry ;itls l ji lire's duskv e-s were blazing, her voice wiis hoarse When She an swered: "All right. I'll V Ii you. 1 want ou to mind your own business. Yes. and I'm yoing to see that ou yon? Afraid of Ihe dark. I sup - poe. or afraid some man will T'-ik to ymi. 1 Koodness! Thi- ;it(on put on Aim! H;im KlrbCsiBB girl, the c-eiKhiit of a gumbicr. "l.i'livr my filth- r nut of thts!"i There uiin .xoiti' tiling of Sam Kir- b's I'irce in tills sh.irp command, i vit. thing of his cold, forbidding ! ntici-r In his djiui;hter fare. "He's m religion. v ou'd tie'tcr la' ff of him Npenk our Where did 1 trend on your toe'. "Well, ou treiul on them every time Mm 1o hI Hit- gold-wah-s. If vou wimi to know. I have a re- 1ij-im. too. and U? Ukitl up in the cashier's cage" There was a pmise; the girls tip prut, d t'HCh other with ntulUHl .hsmo. ou mean Mr. Phillips'" 1 do. See that ou rait him !,! tvter. and Uaru to wttlk honie OBSERVER i Inc, and Frank "Don't order me I can't tako orders." .nure Was beside herself at this defiance. She Krew blind with raffo. so much so that she did not notice Phillips himself; ha had approached within hearing dis tance. "You've fot the bos.; lie's orazy about yon, but l'lcrce Is mine ' "What's that?" It was Phillips who spoke. "What ure you saying about me?" Uolh. girl started. 1 jin re turned on him, furiously. "I'm serving notice on this faro Oraler. that's Cut It goes for you. too ' IMillllna t-f. nn.. Mi. (1 lilu Funf ht,im.(," wh n 4.moUon Hther cirl had before seen. To Louletta. he said, quietly: "The other boys are busy, so 1 came to take you home." liure cried, wildly, hysterically: "Don't do It! I warn you:" "Are yon ready to ko?" "All ready." Uottb-tta agreed. Together they left the 1 neuter. Nothing was sold us the two ' 100 ine nnuMMiniin. ....V (until they imlted nt the door or in House did Kouh-tta Ispcak; then sin said : I wouldn't haxe lid you do this. only I have n temper," "So have I." llercc said, shortly. "It's hiiniillailni; to own ui." "I was wronR. 1 have no rlht to hurl Hut girl's reelinKK." "Kipht?". lit- hi'iiRh'-il anirrily, "She had no rlht to make a accne," ' -t- "Whv nol ? She's fiuiitinir for her own. Isn't she? She's honest nhoul It. at h-ast." NoHuk I'len expression of surprise, Houh-tlu wrnf on: "You expect me to hi shocked, , but P in noT, for J've known tin- ut. V-n K' nemf way. You think I'm oinK to preach. Wdl, I'm not trtdiiv to do that either. I've lived n ojueer life; I've seen wo'nien like I.Hiire In fuel. I was nisei! ainonu iheih and noth ing tlM'y do surprises me very much. Hut I've learned a pond many lessons around saloons and !iraniblini;-p1aees. one Is this: never He gave everybody H seuare den), inchnllnir himself. It's a good t Ii 1 11 47 to think ii bout u square dcHl nil around, even lo yourself." "That sounds like an allopathic sermon of juime sort." said l'lcrce. "but 1 can't see just how it applies to me. However. I'M think it over. IIIIIBHIIIRlIIIIIIIIIIIIHESIIIIIIIIKBIIIliiiiiiiigiggBlli; a IN m Hooverized Substantial Values Save More I W ' hi Br wm mm M J Wm H mm mm 'mm H m ,mm Our Seal Hour. -ID-lli. sick ?1.9.-, llo(ivciicd Special Roast Coffee, Ih. 17c Alaska Salmon. 2 1 -lb. tins, .T,c Fine Ijirjre Fresh Cauliflower 2.1c Home-grown Spinach. 2 Ihs. 2.'ic Choice lemons, dozen 2.1c Demonstration Today and Tuesday on Warrcnlon flams -the very latest receipts. : HOOVERIZED GROCERY J "WHKRfc THE THRim THRONG--LA 0D mm j You'h a prkki MiMiWIrJiy, jnd lrm sorry ii you uuu uu uhih' inoiuenl." H took ' ltoulettn's hand mid held It whllo ho ntured ftl her with a frank, contcinplatlve Kiiae. "You're an unusual person, and you're about tho nicest ffirl I've met. I want you to like me." As he walked back down-town. Pierce pondered Houletln'H words, ''a square, deal nil around, even to yourself." They were a triflii puz itllnif. Whom hud ho cheated? Surely not Liuire. From tho very first he hud protested his luck of wrloits intercut In her. and their subsequent relations were entirely the result of her unceasing eftorta j to appropriate him to herself, lie had resisted, she had pernLsted. , Nor could Jie see thul he hud heated In other words. Injured himself. This was a liberal coun-1 try; Its code was free and It took little account of a man'i private conduct. Nobody seriously blamed hi in for hfs uffulr with Laure; ha had lost no standing by reason of It. 11 was only a part of the biff advent ure. a passing phua of his development, an experience such us cutne to every man. Since It had left no mark upon Him, and hud nol seriously uffeeted luure, the score was even, lie dismissed Itouleltu'a words ns of little con sequence. In order, however, to prevent uny further unpleasant scenes he determined to put lauru lu her place, once lor all. ' Ituuletta went to her room, vaguely disturbed at her own emo tions. She could still feel the touch of Phillips' hand, she could still fee his guze fixed earnestly. meditatively, upon hers, und she wus u i mixed, to discover t he im portance he hud assumed In her IhouRhts. Importance, that was the word, lie wus a' very real, a very .Interesting' person, and there wus sonuu inexplicable, attraction about him that off.wt his Tuutts and his failing, howover crave. Kor one thimr, he was not an auto maton, like the other men; ho was living, breathing' problem; and he absorbed lloulcUa'a attention. - She wus sitting on the edge of her bed, at tiring at tltu wall, when the Countess Courteau knocked at her door und entered., The women hud become good friends; fre quently Hru elder one stopped to gossip. The Countess flung heraelf into u chair, rolled und lit a cigar ette, then said: Well, 1 see you and Affiles saved the bankroll again . ' lloulftta nodded. "Agnes In nn uwful bluff. 1 never load her. Hut of course nobody knows that' "You're a queer youngster. I've never known ft girl quite like you. Everybody Is tulklng tibout you." 'Indeed? Not tho nice people?" 'Nice people?" J The Countess lifted her brows. "You mrtm those nt the Karracks and upon the hill? Yes. they're talking 'about you, loo." "1 can imagine what they nay." ltonletta drew her brows together in a frown. "No doubt they think Pm Just like the dance-hull girls. I've seen a few of iherti at h dis tance. They avoid me as if I had measles." 'Naturally. Do you cart-?" ''Certainly I cure. I'd like to be one of them, not a a specimen. Wouldn't you'?" :' "i'ni-m. perhaps. 1 dare any I could be one of them If it wnron't for Courtenu. People foreet thlncs quickly In n nt-w country." . wny out you hiko mm hck . I'm sure you don't cure for him." j of man you can't love or liatr; he's a nine-spot. Just the sunie, he protects nir and 1 can't help tielng sorry for him."' iCouletta smiled. ."Iancy you needing protection and him giv ing" "You don't understand, lie pro tects me from myself. I mean It. I'm as unruly as the iverage wt- man and make' a fOOl Of myself on the HhnhtoM prnvocailon. Henri Is u loafer, a goorl-for-nothlng, to be sure. but. never I heleHM 1 Im vo resumed lilu Honnio-t ll funi.r than refusing. I help broken mln- ers. 1 feed hungry dogs. Why nhouhln't 1 clothe and feed a help-' less husband 7 It's a perfectly . lemintne. illogical thing to do. " lher people dfn'l share your 1 opinion of him. II ran lie r very j agreeable very churmlng, when he trie." I "Of course. That's his slock lu trade; that's bis exi-use for being, j Uninrn nr.- missy nhoul )lm, i(HH,.h ,1lhlK. ,.. ., ,r. ymi .,-..hnl,ly kn.ny. Mil fc-lvi- mr j.,,.,, , a .,.,, ,., )s., , I I lit- ni.-n Hk.'." H..T.' W.H!!xn,, . riis, to w,., ,., ."So,v"" VnJn" th' l"t- to lln nfl,lnir .VI, mori II. In,., yon ro .lolnir .'" . , t,h,., Kn,B to Klvi. vo ""' ' ' '"" T ainmspnere uic whom ( under ; world. It's un hea II hy. stifling." j an' nn nappenen Mowly, best tat ingly, Koulet ta tohl of lu r encounter with Iaure. IT he CounleiMS listened idlently. "It was an unpleasant shock. the girl concluded, "for It brought me bark to my surroundings. lifted the curtain nnd "Showed me wdial's really going nn. It's a pity Pierce Phillips Is nt:inglcd wit h that c rent ure, fnr he's a nice chap anil he gut (t in him t do big ; Great for Wear Made of heavy, warm, pliable black korKhide, well lined for comfort. 27 inches long, two leather bead ed pockets, leather shirt collar and button cuffs. A wonderful gar ment for service. Lum- ' bcrmen, railroad men, gang foremen and motorists all like them. Big' value at a low price . $10.90 Men's Mackinaw Of Heavy Wool , Wade of 30-otince wool Western mackinaw cloth. Full belt, 2 flap pockets, large shawl col lar, double breasted, plain .and, fancy patterns. Tai lored like an overcoat, 35 inches' long. A great value for warmth and service $7.90 things. ' lint it wasn't much u-se tny trying to toll him that he was cheating himself. I don't think he understood. I feel almost well, motherly toward him." Hilda nodded gravely. "Of eouiHe you do. H.e has it. ' "Hiis It ? What ?" "The rail the nppc:il the same thing that b us Henri g-t by." "i ih Ik-'r nolhini like Hie i.,,,.!..!.,. i,itexleri nnlek , I Thf elder woman did not argue ni' P'"' 'Pierce has more char- u uri'T i nun nnm, oiii it in.ui c.io lose even thai in a Rambling-house, 1 was very fond or him fonder Ulan I knew. Yes. It's i fact. Pm jealous of Uiiire. jealous of Vou " j .lentous? Of nv? l on re Jok ing: - "(r course. ; Hon't lake me seri busly. Nevert helcss, I mean it." fl'he Countess smiled (pieerly and rose to her feet. ''It's Improper fnr ii iimrrteit u-'omfin In ii.L-i. ..1....it some advti Cut out that young lb-, hasn't found himself ycl; running wild. He's licht in tlillast nd he's rudderless. f he , straightens out he'll make sonu ( woman very happy; olherwisi- i he'll create tf0od ileal of havoc. ! licHcYC tlie t Lrtwiit- !.,. f... ...11. , ,.,,, fn . .,,., .,M, ,,., 1 and look at the result!" To h" Continued.) .Inpnn Comlintv llliionicv. ' ' K Y o MP) --Huring the i Choice Oranges, dazen Hubbard S(iinh. Ih Celery Hearts. 3 for Fresh Shredded Coroanut. 2 lbs. Hulk Cocna, 2 Ihs. Ihilk Chpcolale. 2 lbs. Monday, October 26, 1925. "OTHl & RATION-WIDE f ; II j) mmuTI0N' u" IU enneyya VbAlL DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. . Hens' Work Clothes , Of Dependable Quality .' Durable Leather Vests p Nation- 'Af Wide I 3 Valuei I I; UNION SUITS For Men Big Values Here's Value, Quality in Vnlon Suits everything you are looking for. .Heavy. Ion? wearing in - heavy cotton rib. bed, wool mixed and all wool. At a very inoderatt:, price ran;c $1.49 to L $5.50 ; Kcript examination, th audio? ties dlKCoveri-d t hat' -more It, 20 per cnt ol the young m-n;-n mined for the army were umf lo write their own niiiiics. ('fc. sefjucntly the rPpartinent of Hif cation has decide-1 t slabli! system of circulating -elasscs fi Ihe illiterate youth s(- the fiiipit-'' IS YOUR CHILD i THIN AND if Coil I.Ivit Oil,. In Siirar Tiihlcls Vols nn I'lr.li uit . UliiliN Tln-m I I. 1 1 ) t In just a few days (wk than you ever dreamed of JK tAondeiful health . building. f$ making tablets called McA , I'od Mver (Ml Compounds TO , lets will start lo help any US iMidenvi ight If 1 1 lv e-ne. After sIckneKs nml wlrr rv !; els are suspected they arc , daily valuable. No need to p them uny more nasty Cad . OH these tablets an- nwdrt take the place of that pood. R -evil smelling, stomach upf'"' i mcdi;!ne and thev s-jrely do H 'v if A very sickly child, no1 P I'U T.nt.n.15 in 7 m&Din. y Ask Glnim Jiriies, I.. ' i-n.. or nny rlrlluKist for M0 J Cod l.lv.-r Oil rompounJ TJ i.s oawy to ti.kc un rnndf h - lal.lctfi fill pontu ami moDcT If not siillsfi.-rt A.lv. 3 3BanHiitiici!crErsEii3iiiltjII1IBacEEEESEIICSE1.31BIc:-