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PnT( Pit THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER r,,,,,v. October 27, 1!)2T. s ciiAiT.;it "xxii Pierce i'hlllip- possessed the overage youiiK Ann-tit tin's capac ities for bocmI or evil. . ll:il he fallen uinoiui healthy surroundings his arrival at n.uvson, In all probability lie would have expe rienced u healthy growth, lint, blown liy tli winds of chance, lie look root where ho dropped In Hit; low grounds. Plnct lit pos sessed tin- youthful power of iilrk anil vigorous adaptation, he a.H ii iii-ft a color to mntrh his envi ronment. t)f iiccoadiy this altera tion wiih gradual; nevertheless. It huh real; without knowing It, he sill fen d a steady I'et'riorat Ion 01" .moral fiber anl a progressive change In hl'-uu. . 1 1 if new life was easy; hours at flit; Jtiulto were short ami tin: inly Published by Arrangement with First National JHcture. Inc., and Frank Lloyd Productions inc. class which subsisted without toll thrown down. What caused lilm to aiifl Tor whom a freer code of mor- siLrc won the fact that no foot als cxl.-t' il. Thorc outsiders were prints were discernible nothing stupid, hard-work lug; they were excel t tiuecr, wsveriiiK parallel somehew Inferior. Hi' and his stivuks that led downward from kind were oT u higher, mode ad- thi sncwy turmoil to the level vanecd ordi'r of Intelligence; more- ' ground be lew. They resembled the over, t !- tt'i-i'i; bound together by tracks tin t (u of u common purpose and aied. understanding "'id therefore en-1 joyed i rlvllcgcs denied their less efficient brethren. If Jackals wcri' able to reason, of Hon ic oddly fashioned 1'lerre hull ml, and with bent head wan studying 'he phenomi neii, when -Iom above him ho heard I be ri sh of u swiftly up. louhtlo-s they would Justify their pruachlnff body; he looked up Just li-xiHleiuo and prove their superlor- Ity to lite common herd by some, sin h fatuous argument I'lerre's complacency received tin first Jolt when he discovered Ihut. he had loat ciLsie In the. eyes or the. betler sort of people people tuich aH h' hud been accustomed lo asHo wiih high. Jn.miuuch u h the plaeejeiate with nMiorne. 'I'lilfi discovery wan n playground wh were roiKolin, there was a wholly iirliriclal atmosphere u( Kah'iy ailil imi.rovIdf i.CH about II. Win n pat rons vrou at lli KiUnhllliK-Kiinii:!. tln-y pronijtly !iuanrien .1 their winniriKH at the bar anil in the the. liter; when they lo-t, I hey eheer rully iKdored their iil-rorliine. Kven tiie Kaiiibh tH . tIieiilH;dveH hhared t hla ret kh s.s,h'H.i, tMj prod iKiility; they mudo. much money; neventheh-H.1, tliey wero " llHiially broke. Mo:it nl tlieni drank liite aH Treely uh did tlin custonierH. This wan hot a temperance coun try. AUhoiiKh alcohol ,waa Hot came uh t he remill or a chancp meelliijc wiih a Htninxer, and, Imt tor )1, lie probaldy would liave re mained unaware of the truth, for It in n wly made friend htid treated hbn witli coiMcia!fnu and noth iujr had oec ui-red to diMiirii hia eiiitipluci'fiey. He had aciiuired a KpeauhiK i cm ne I n ta nee wll h many or Uic best clllzeim, Including Mounted i'oilen and tven the hlrJicr I mm l ii Inn orrielalH, all or whom came to t lie Hia) to. Th' ineti proftHaed a Henuiiie liking for hint and, ln:u.iiiueh uh hia time wriH pretty full t-nd there was plenty of nmiiMctni nt elo.'ie al hand It wiih uoni- ihe "n ',nd n'vpr Hlopprd to Ditnk that ,tiie hide or Dawson life which he li waa ."-rtw wuh mvrely tJie under oide--I'icrct) .Htat u real HneinrcVininiitilty wan considered a food 1cmh reKarded iu a prime essential oi comrort aim wati-heitiff. Inevitable, therefore, tnat 1'himpH, a youth in IiIh in-owhiir .' forinliir, with real homes un lln ae, Bhoiild adopl a good deal the back hireeiw, where already women Hufne hnbiLn, aa well afl the name of ""Iter nori were living. plrlt ami otitiook. aa the peoplo J Alter numeroua half-hearted at. with whom he came In dally con- t("i'Pln. he aroBi om day about lad. noon; then, bavin eaten a ta.ste- Vlco la erroneously oonKidwrcd ' i, H hrcuk fant aixl HtreiiKthened hideous; it is hij)p(.Bed to liave a ,,lM l"iU;uid deiermlnation by a vIkiik" ao repulmve lhat the aimp-!s,,rf kIuhh of "hootch," he ulrolled lest atraiiK'-r will nhudder at kIkIiL ouI f" 'own. taklnw the first ran of It and turn or hia own accord I'1"11 Hint oTlered ItHelf, it to morn attractive Virtue. Ir that WIIH 11 wod trail. leadinH: nowhere wre only true! More often than'111 ! rt Ictiln r, a fact which preele Jiot II in the former that weai'H u'l.v, united his reseniful mood. H Rinlle and mnBuueradeH in nirn-e-, l,lo'' moved slUKIfi-fhly, he wa cold waa bit- decided that nble rornis while the lalter repels, Hl,t"t "f limit h, the Thla la true of the enmniev nr.. nf!lt. Hefor lonir hi Um cily, where a man haa land)- iwalklti: wan n ji-ofitlitis nti atulti. markH and Kuldc.-posts of conduct ! r in "'l'"PH". n pnsiime for to go by, and It ia equally true Qf !WIt" nd HolllaircpJayerH; never the IfSH couipllcjited lite of thu far I continued In Ihe liopc irohtler where lie must bln.e ilMlof ,,,,''lvlii(r Home benefit, however own trail. Alon with the tren;th jbnllnu'l or ivmote. and vitor and independence de-1 Jl wn " Mli" aflernoon. A dll rlved from the wreat outdoors, I v,'r" '"'iKhtneHn beyond the iiioun t hero come; alao a freedom of In- ,",n ,',,'M,H f"r to the aoudtward dlvlduhl oondtH t, an Impntluiicc utr1"'''1 when thn low winter nun Irksome 1 re.-ifcralnts, lhat ireijiieiiiiy i1"1' Mvi'epinjf pa.st on m nature. orfsetH any benefits that aceruu ! r,H' Mltv ' iHii' Jinrth wiu emnty, Ifrom uei, uinir-jKacnt. ; cotHUlf Mat lrtdWiFno Vfnd rfo It waa In I'irrrca case. Ho ! rir ""1' time, an.) now Ihi'i rim reallKed, Hubconscstouaiy, that . Bed beneath burdeiiH of white; was chaiuvliiK, h.-d changed; on thc,'v' n llu' 1,11 n' ,,1"'ti branches car whole, he w.ih Ktad of It. It filled evenly balanced Inch-deep hlm wllh caniemptmui ainuKe. j m-,,r! r miow. Underfoot, ihe mint, for insiaiici', to look back ' "lirI ll wa.s smnl hered In a feathery upon hi old puritanical Ideas, j "hro"d as HkM, as clean uh the 'I hey seemed new very narrow. ' ,mi '' Mt swan's-down, and into It very Immature, verv impiaetical I ' l,,r' V H "i 'iislhs sank to the and he was gratified at hl.s broader In time to bt-hold an aiipurlLlon litti rly iin;- peeled, utterly as , toiiiniinr. SwoopHiK directly down 1 uj.un him with incredible velocity was what seemed at first glance to be a bird-woim.n, a valkyr out of the pa pre of . Norse mytholoKV. '. VViliK.e. s she w.-.s. yet nm cajne like the wind, and til thu very in slant Tierce raised his, eye phe look Uie air almost oyer his head , iiiile au di' ho had startled her lulu an u ward fllhhf. t'pon Jier ieel wiw a pait' of Ioiik. NorweKiau skeiH, and iipon theii.t she had .scudded down Ihe moiiit.iinsiihr; whe,-e Ihe bank dropped away Hhe .had leaped, and now like a nieioo-r m, ,ue soareij inio spaci!., 'i his amaz- ing (nature was clad n a lilue- and .while lobUKiin huit, ' abort jkirt. swejitcr J.icKet and knitted cap. Ah she hwnx outlined aKain.t tin; wintry xky I'li-rce caiiKht a ttiuii-shti nlhnpce of a i ul r. flushed .ouihrul iace kei in a ludicrous expie.-iKion of open -mouthed dis ina at aiKl.l oi hjm. lie heard, loo, a lilnh-pll( h d rrys hall of wauiinj;. balf of lriKht; 'the next iii.-dr.nt there was u mlKhty ui heaval of snow, an explosion of leathery white, uh the human pro jectile landed, then u blur of blno-aiid-whiiu strlpcM as It went rolling tiown the decilvlly. "tiood Lord!" IMerco cried, aghast; then he Hpod alter the ap parition. Only loi' the evidence of that undiKMilcd tumble, he would have doubted the reality of -Ih.a lljltitf Venus t;nd' considered lier Mime creature of his Imagination. There she luy, however, a thing of rtenh and blood, bruised, broiteu, helpless; apprehensively hi! pic tuicd hiintUfif, suiggeriug . back to town with her ta bis anna. Hp halted, ppt-chliMs. when the girl Mil lip, .shook the snow out ot her hair, gingerly iclt om elbow,, then Ihe other, and finally burst into a peai ot ringing laughter, i ne face tsiie lilted to his, now thai it woie u normal e.ptetsion. was wholly charming; it was, in ract, ' about the .ircshcBt, the clcancat I training, doesn't It,? It'. wonder 1 didn't break u bkee.'. J'.erec glanced aupidieiutlvely at the bluff over)ieal. llailli't e better luove out of the w. :" he ii)iUli'd. "I I liir royul luimly I'liiiiia (iropplng lu, we'n be ironed out like a couple of huiplKi rchlciu. 1 don't want lo We; flic divine right of lite king, or his hit, either." , ' "Ther ln't any king nor "any royal lamlly: . J'm, just ihe Quevu ui i'retend." You're, set; .Jumping, alone? Js lhat what you nieuu?" . 'J he girl nodded. , "lun't that w dangerous way lo unrhmL jjnrelf '.' I Hiduglit ski-e. wire tricky.", 1 ' ' . j "Ifave you ever ridden ihem?" the, girl inquired, iiilcltjy. , 1 "Never." i . ' "You don't know what fun Is. Here ' The speaker &toopeo and detached her fee.t irom (he htraps. 'Just have a go ul H." Tirrce pio leaied, but she, inttisiud. in u liusl-tiei-like way, V'l liey'iy long ones too long or me, 'l'he'.i ji.si Kiiil you." " "Itenlly, I don't carrt to " -"Oh yes, you do. I' on must." " uu'd be horry." T.mve warned her. "When uiy I't'v glance off jiid leave nie wticlung up in ;he iiow to starve; you'u Kay! 1 tan think of a iui of things l w.int to do. boi I dou'i Kei-oi to find .kee-Juiupmg on the hsi;" "Yon needn't jump right away." Oetermlnaliuu wa In- Ihe girl'ji lone; th re wuh a dancing light of malice in her ee.i. "You can prac tise a l.il. - Uememlier, you laugai;d al bp ." "Noihlng or the sort. I wis amazed, not amused... 1 thought I'd flushed - a very inaf.nii a-eal J pheasant - w.lh blue-aiul-w iiiu; taripes. and I wasnrrai.iyt way. go- lug to f!y away beiorr I got a good .ook at it. Now, then " He j slowly fmbdied buckling ihe run- I net'H to his feet and looked up in- J terrogatlvidy. "What aie joii!'. .la jeaiy'a orders ?'.' ' Walk around. 1 Slide down tin ! hill." -What on?" The girl smothered a laugh an;l waved 'him away. Khevlooued on ; while he et off with more or leas cauiinn. When he managed to maintain, an upright position jlc spite t he antics of his skeeu her face expressed genuine disappoint ment, ... , . "It's not so hard an I thought tt would be." he soon announced, tri umphantly. "A little awkward at first, but " he, cast an eye up at the bank. "You never know wiiat yon can do until you try." "You've been akeelng before," hhe accused him, reproachfully! "Never." "Then yoi pick H up wonder fully. Try a Jump." Her mocking invitation spurred hlm to make the effort, so he re moved (he Hkecs and waded a short distance up Ihe hill. When he had secured his feet in position for a! second time he called down: ! "I'm going-to let go and trust to' rovldeiue. Look out." "The MiniH lo you," she cried. 1 men cm Train Crash, Brings. Death to Threo trap- i'V- fir ,5. -k .tk & I i 3 last .-.vrallon.-r. l-aul 8eU-T 1 ; tin. r. vi'iir.. nr.B ni'm mi", ,n r. on!y II"'''1' ' . ,th 1,,-iially i.lM.lisli, il. tutluna. ua 111- liicil virtually 1 Three pf-rsonn In the engine cnb were crushed to death when this locomotive. dmv.ir.R u fast Wheelir-l-ittftbucjf troJn., left the rails Just outride Whelinu, Went Vit uinia. ond overt urnd. iv courhrB piled up in the wveekafa'e, Injuring mere than u htoix. In the Lavkiound is.tliw Ohio liver. IIHOADCAST riUKT 1IANI OI' iiui;k;i: i : i; oi- o-ioi;t:.t : I hut, more Imtortanr, t)iy could ; see Cteir cue which were cari'fully 'tilled on the film at frequent In- CINC'INNATI (Al')-The first ' tei vats. The gms partition pre und of bridge will be put on Ihe vi-nled the nol.se of the projccling air Jiy station WHAI, hen of a p. machine from carrying over the 'October 27. supervised by e- microphone. . perts In the game. I Maya ar..l bids-- (n s,n(r(lJi nr each of the Will be cNpJalned ao that Hslenera turltti ni powerrul r. celving sets to -will be nble to sit through the-en tire game. l-'ollowiug Is tin Fchedule and time for broadcast i ng: WKAI, every Tin sduy. 0-9:0 p.1 in. Central limi). Marling Octo ber 27. t . ' wkap wi-:i:t. wki. wnii. 1 WWJ. woe. wcco, alternate; Tmsdays, l-10:i;o pi r.i. ( Kastern lime), .siarting Oc"lole( 7. WHIi, KI'K'. VK.A. WMr, WliOH, allernale Tuey!ayi, y-0:::o p. m. (CVutral time). Btarting No vember 3, ' . KI-'OA. every Friday. fi:3(i-i p. m. ( Pacific, time), siarting Octo ber 27. Kt:V, ev-ry Tuesday. 8:2fl-8:4fi p. m. (Pacific time), starting Or lober 27. KIIJ, every Tuesday, 3:3(1-4 p. m. l'acii'ic time), starling Octo ber 27. W i Y. e very 8 1 1 u rd ay, 9-9:30 ( Kaslern time), starting October 31. wliieh loud speakers were connect ed were Met it p. , Hlmullaueouj-.lv in eaeJi of. the (heater projection rooms the rpc riul oHrator endeavond to crank hia machine, from which the usual electrical cranking devices were disconnected. In exact rhythm with a metronome .(hut was ticking in uni.soil With one at the bro.nii,a:;t ing station. - f LiectriC A SMALL IIEATEll With Much Heat; Tin' 'i'!i'lni;lioui' "Co:".y (iluw- ci.'ilil,'. Ii.utt-r - will dike tin' :lilll oul of the; I'rusly morn njjs. .Iut' ul tucll lo yjur lump HorUot X,.f cni'ii'iil conn iiniilio't I1 Hiiiull anl till' initial oust la "li. '& S. KLK TRIC Siiniini'r HolH lliillilttiff. MMI AtTOIIK SI'I'.AK I'AHTS BY IIAI1IO AS I'li-ri iao IS III'N OFF VlHlon. Thi' itiiint HlKiitl'U'unt alti.r. ntlon, Iiiiwcvi.t, i-nllvi'ly iwapi'il III" nnllff. Tluil allmallun va oil,, of nut look ralliir than of Inlook. llll by lill In, hail coini' li ri'itaiil llm Ki'iirral itowiI thn miIiicib, liicrcliantK, ti)vnii,i'o)ili uh out. dlili'iH. iml liliu.-i ir an an IiimIi!t oni' of I hi, win,., rli'vor, i a(ii'-li,viii) P. E 1D? bi' n to ,vnf. is fi r n 5 ? r el lw'."''.". 'nv,'H: ,'CrHi.!'l I: fV:.'.. pa anlili i.. II,, walki'il n NlH ntly a it Kliunl. Throuk'lt Ihla iiui'rf. Iirnilh. li'lH liuall the koiiuiIx of liii),illlK', or illMtanl volci., Uf un oii'iihIiiiiiiI iIuk hnikliiK rnllowiil hlm uh )u jwiiil (lii pir Into thi' wooil.i. ritnt! wiih when liii'ii lj lo ho out In Iho fori'Ht on mu h a day wouM liavo plcaai'ii hlm. 1 . 1 1 1 jion,. onllr,'. ly. 1 1, . ,-. . I'limi' now an Irrllatlon at Hi" pliy.slmi illHi'iiml'iiit it iMiialli'il. II,' hoi, n hririin to prrHpIro fr,','ly. IllO fri l ly; IK'VITlll, IrKH, Hu ll' wuh no Klow to IliH hoily; Iir roiltil ihlnk only of i',iy-i'hulri uinl llo wnniliTi-il what aiii'ii nun. iNouiliiK colli,) li, more ahliorri'iil lliati this. In' I, ,1,1 him-; If. Ili allh wan a valuable Ihlnit, no ilu ul, l, 1111,1 , hkt I thai no prlri' w.i.t too lilxli lo pay lor no prlri'. pi i haps. i.M', pt ,u, 11,,.' lnl,T,'t!na i'Xiti'Ih,, of IIiIh ami. II" wuh upon ihi point or turnlUK liai k w In n lh" Hall mi, I, I, illy lirokn oul 111,0 11 iitilurul rh'iiriuK anil lio aw HolliilhlllK' whlrll (Mliilli'inr,'.! ., , ,,.. ,, uli,i,.t I '.You're wonilerful, but .!'. iM . "I r iou,...,i , anything, ,-an t th.-y?" ." ' ", ,.,' ' I There wiih nothing : graceful. I I. lory I.e. he Hlainniere.l. ' I nol hlnK of 1 he fr. e abaialon.of t he ' l',"',., U" ,v,v ,Col,'l,1,'1','y praetiee,! Uee-runner In' l'lerce'8 Hpolli',1. lutllluili ; he erouehcl apelike, with 1 1 111 badly twlsle.l," the Kl ! I iiiuselea art lo maintain an ........... . . .,,,, , , k,.h 1 in ,..iniiiiiuin. uinl Ibis much he huc- ceclell In OolllK unlll hu reaclieil Hut jtnuplnu-olf place. t that I.Ofl AiVgkI.KS (AP)- Allill enceM In u group of thenters may Hoc.n watch u Iouk film story anil hear the nclorn apeak appropriate lines as the result of a radio ex periment ilemoiiHI rated in . 14 house here und In nearby cities. Actors in the experiment feath ered at the reception room of a local radio brouileasiiu htulion. In un adjoining room aepurated from them by a kI.ihs partition xvaa a projecting machine with a copy or Ihe film Hhown at Ihe theaters. The machine Bitot its rays through Ihe gla.iH partition onto a screen tacked on the wall of the room In which the playerH stood. The-. Mo tors us they spoke their lines over n radio microphone could see Ihe plliv unfolded- before Ibelr eyes I I litist l-:iM'iiiioiter for I)eiuiKi;k ! I V 'riivt.-v 1 1 1 r t.-M lien-' ': ' "jira " " if ait You're just about 2 minutes away from break fast when you reach for a package of New Style H-O Quick Cooking Oats. . The new cereal with the wonderful " baked in" flavor. . ,Toastcd oat flakes that cook into granular oatmeal. Smooth firm in texture never sticky or pasty. Anil-he jlthful I ' A .wealth of energy-building carbohy drates, tissue-building proteins and vitalizing minerals-are in every dish. - ; That "all-night cooked" flaror in only two minutes TOR MORB THAN tOYBARS MAK1RI . -IF qUAUTY PR3DUCTC all here, flh! whui a hunm!". ''loti scared inc. I neer dream- -,i i ti i.i it i near a I h.llir . until : ....ti , ......,, i.i..u i... Well, 1 looaed iii and mere yoiilhuil 'micecswrul'v del ieii. ; wreaked W, re. l lll' HKJ WUH fllll or SOU..! ,..,,..,. lie. ,, 1,1,,,' II nl.- The Testimony of Others' IN my new book which mav he ! nau Mti'.ii ypon request, on ""' ntion. PILES and olhcr lieclal and Colon tils-1 T" ""' "r I"1"1 rose a oi der, 1 have iioroduccd nearly 100 "'' P bank, and In youd that the letters front among those received from I 'I'liiK mounlalnsiile. In the my thouunds of patients. Thnc tell you 'sheiier i,r l ne batik ihe snow had nonklyol their yearn of suflerlnx of thcil drill",l deep, hut, odilly euiiiiKh. Uh trylnjl home rcmedlcft and even opeta- , i I : i.-i . I .'uirlaee was ehiirned up. uh tlonl.und, finally, of their complete curt by myKON-SUKCICAl.mtlhod. Thc lit lrm men ,nj wnmcn a et .Ullun. nwny nt wlioin ma. kiww. Y.hi will l.Afn b, l.a,lliiK till. llo,k wliy I an el.. Ukl'ITKN UIIAKANTKK II t cure rwi I'llc tn ii-'.ui nmif (c rim LnAb if t i urn an explosion or some ich. itiei-aie coiifllei that had I i lately rn lOHse.i up ami WaK' tl. It had iie . i inouui i u lost jny. mind, reached forth and made hlm Uh .'!, WmU ,lUi,,' Hl"',, 'uu'r' "II ; vlndlctivu loy. He pawed, he rlK 11 ' ' fout?lit. he appeared to bo climbing "Oh. I'll bo black and blue' en invisible rope. With a mlshty aKan. but I'm used lo that. That's Hon he landed fhit on his hack. lae funniest one ive liad, the very ut terluif a loud and dismayed Krunt as hU breath left hlm. When he Hiiinie.st. Why. don't von muirh? "I'm too rallied, I suppose. J'ni not accustomed to Hying kIHh. never had litem rain down on me oul of the heavens." ... The Kill's lace un w -sober. "Vou're entirely to blame' Mie cried, aiiKilly. "I was KlinK It beautilully unlll you showed up. Villi Iiitinieil t-livi.i n,,i - kiooiki. wiai urn you tloliiR in at ull. I was arrald of a sprained Hie gucen'M I'ark. anyhow ? You've J ankle, so 1 hit on my head. Wo ..u iMi-diii MH in uie royal fmurtH." meet on common Kiound. as It i iimmi i mean io ireisa." f'l think i ll call the Kilards." "fall ihe court physician and make surf' ' "IMiaw! I'm not hurt." Inor iiiK hi.i i .tende,i hand, she mtuiii bled to her feet and brushed her seir uKalll. Kvldently t he iiieenly miKer was short-lived, for she was bramlng uKiitn, aiul in a. tone that was boyiKhly intlin.lle " she ex plalneii: "I'd made three dandy jumps arid was koIuh; higher each time, hut the Nitfhi of you upset me. Think of beinjr upset by a perfectly airaii'ie man. Hliows lack of social had ilurr himself mil he found that the n'rl, too, was breathless. She was .reeking In silent ecstasy, Hhe hUKKcd herself gleefully, and then were tent's In her eyes. ''I'm so sorry!" she exclaimed In a thin, small voice. "iid yon trip over something?" The young man grinned. "Not (To be Continued.) Ham Hone Club after Quarters I.ONION ( Al). Members of the Ham Hone club, a l.ondnu resort of artists ami writers. nr in search of a home where th.-j, can in peace ami unlet pursm t heir avocations. They plan 'o have their own vlllago In the south of l-Vanee. Rentlle mnn w ho was arrested for raisin checks was sent up himself for five years. The Last Game Ends for "Big Six" I Jkl)i.M. M'Tflnr i ruKiuwu urrnis, ilVTLt Of-MLtV Or Dean Hut'dinq tt,H WI2 Sl.1r Bh.'o.im Delicious To ii!t I be purM hhI Dclk-inu .M un v pllM. lnii ihaii A TlMlllHOIld lMlCt That will 1h' lord at I mm rbiilyfie c"ii' 1'n litres dtiaiH I 'it Iku, llelil't Veir lMe INr tl:c riuaiM-r ;ra;!r- La Grande Wiirchoiistt & Storage Co. Main 7!)J I ho racket imilaliiiiiK Ihr hny of ChrlMy Mithrawn. fiwnirr hl li Bstu- h-wlmll pli, l,r mi l iii.maTcr, is .Itiinn bIjuvp beliig i-arHnl li hi (ravti in hl l.mr n.nn. l4-iinirn. I'. bi.i.i.i. i.i.i. 25 Ounces u n i u H M II Ml B Snodgrass & S Zimmerman g . . m hx elusive jg Undertakers g n Our Invalid Cur I uaed h'lt g for od purpoa of convey Inv lb dek and Injured any- whera they want to go. 0 H AUlu Rl Kit nt or taj g M H M 1 ! I I Sjiif T - srcisrHfCfii f" g -aaaah V ' MfCXtKI TREAM P QlilCKCOOKIKG OATS Wi Cook 2 to 5 t:3--minutes only iKrt. NiVVVC" ..,... 5 , A;. . a, ".. 'iv.t i" ufl a or -WE ". :.' ' Ms' ' ' IlSinSinniHBMIHSffiaKEBZSCSZEESiriSIEeSSffiElEIB "UP TOP" Upon the hill-top your vision grows. For miles and miles you see the work of man and nature. Down in the valley your view is limited by the hills, by your neighbor's home by. the store 'across the way. This newspaper properly used will guide you to the hill-top.. Read it and your vision is enlarged.v You get a bird's-eye view of world events. You -glimpse all the doings of the day. Fail' to use it, and your view is limited to the things around home. You remain in ignorance, not only of events here and abroad, but of much that concerns you even more vitally news of the very things that have to do with your personal, every day life. Someone might be selling a new, better and more economical food; or a utensil that would add immeasurably to your comfort and well-being; or some better material for shoes or clothing but . you would never know, because of your restricted view. You may read every line of the news, but if you overlook the. advertising, you are still living in the valley. You remain uninformed about many things you ought to know in order to live a happy, useful, profitable life in this ago-of progress. Read the advertisements and know everything that goes on in the market-place. tdvcrtisements bring the wares of the world to your doorstep for your inspection. (isiBBE:sss::s2aaaBaiBiBiczEsoicEBE9iacB? M a K a HI H H M a n a n M a n B B M r B B a s B B B B B B B B B H a B B n B