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Monday, November 2, 1025. Eight THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER CAPS THAT AKK NEW r f Sl " u Published by Arrangement with First National 7'icturu, Int, and Fruofc Lloyd Production. Inc. From Scotland .. Conamaid Tweeds! Domestics In a myriad of, new pat terns and novel effects. For New Things Sec Wcstenhaver &. Gilbert EI. Style Leaders; iiaiti:ii xvv. "Vou mi My iniiHt lu MoiinllilriK for thhj hoy J'h-rrf lhiUIK." .irn. I'iivrndiuli Hpnlu; with uVciHion. The nwnjmcr which th rolon ! n ri'udtiiK uua Imw'.y nix wccliM old. tlKTfl'orif ti(; wan dwply in xrimwil in It. und In- louktd up Bomcwhut ubseniiiiinilfdly. "Yvh, . Of rourHo, my tli'iir," lip iinirinun d. "Wliut dm.-tt lit: want now?" "Wliy, lie want his lilM-Wy! H wan l IIiIh uhminl tlmiK'' ai;;tii.il him (iinmlfwd! It'H a Khiiiur t liold a boy of Ills thai iu-,-r, hi:. jiiM:dliK. on u lurre word of a man like Count Courtiau," Colonel Cav ndtKh siuih d iiiz.l caMy. "Vou, too, uh?" Hah) In1. "What do you muun by that'."' "Why. you'ro the fourlh woman wlio has uppralrd to im since hl arrirst. I dare Bay I'M hear from oilit-rs. 1 ln-viT saw u fellow who IkmJ Uh.1 femaht vote so solidly le hind htm. I'm luKhmlnK to regard him as a sort of domestic menace." "Vou surely , don't hellevo him BUlHy?" Wien Jut liusband refused to ciimiiiil tiimst II', Mis. Cavendish vx clitimed, "Kuhhlah!" "Kirst Joaephlnu rami to ine," the colonel ohH'TVed, "Sho was deeply Imlfcnant und conslderalfly diapMintcfl in me us a man and a lather when 1 refused la iuaHh Iho entire proceedings und apolo K'w, on behalf of the I lomiirion government, for tho injury to the lud's reelings, t'he was actually peeved. What ulls Jier 1 don't democracy pri-tty htronc." "It isn't fair to imply that lie's not hint? more limn a ladles' man. They're detestable. The men like i'htlltpm too. "True," Cavendish- admitted. "He has the tfod-kivun faculty of m he graciously chose to pe rmit her. On tho very evening that CoJonel Cavendish und his wife were dis- cujwine .I'lerce l'hilllps affairs. Count au feeling In a particularly Jubluint mood, decided to put the matter to a test; therefore he sur prised his wife by walking Into her room unannounced. "My dear," ho began, "U s high time we had a talk." "Indeed!" said she. "What about?" "About you, about me, about our affairs. Aro we husband and wife or am wo not? 1 ask you." "With a queer flicker of her eye lids she answered: "Why of course. Tou have appeared to for get it sometimes, but " "No reproaches, please. The past Is gone. Neither of us is without blume. You've had your fling, tou. aking friends, und for that alone.' bul I've shown you that I'm made. I can forgive hint almost anything. . " " " ----- , OH This Om It Ik Worth Money Keiid tins ad and ten cents tli j Koley &. Co., 28:i5 Sheffield Ave., i Chicago, IM., writing your name j und address clearly. Vou will re-i relvo n ten cent 'bottle of Kill,- j KV'H HONKV AND TAK COM -! 1'UI'NI) for coughs, colds and i hoarseness, also free siimple pack-1 .Hires of KOLKV IMI.I.H. a dlur.t-, tie stimulant for the kidneys, and! KOU-IV CATHARTIC TABIJOTH. for 'onslipatlon and Itllllousnes.!. These wonderf'il remedies have helrted mil lions of iteotile. Trv. Ihenit Adv. I1 10 Years Ago Today Greek don't want war. The papears are full of the Greeks and war today, too. Our Htoi-c in full or inon, y HUVllltf IIHTChli:i'llH( l''lH- 1 1 1 Hlmu'c: (li-nuliir Til Kit. Mori l.l'NCH KIT wllh pint ImiI tli' foniplitf ror J.I7. Why liuvf u cold lumrli? L. & L. Urui Co. know. Then the Countess Courtenu must stand the acid test. I dropped In und so did that 'lady I dealer from the. Hlalto. Now you j.teke up his defense." The speaker paused thoughtfully for an Instant. "It's bad enough to have I he fel I low hanging around our iiuarters I at all hours, but Josephine aeluai- ly suggested that we have him dine with us!" ! "I know. Khe spoke of it to me. ! Iul he isn't 'hanging around at al! t hours.' Josephine is interested in i h:s ease, just as I am. because" j "My dear! He's u weigher in a nnloon, a gambling-house employe. H'you think It wise to raise such a of stern stuff and will tolerate no It's a wonderful fueuiitf toiler , iunner loonsnncss. j am a uuii r- than being born lucky or rich or!'nl C'ourtcuu ln you ever know, handsome. I'm fond of him, but ' 1vc hud rebirth. Now then. I've favored him all I can. If 1 our Patent mode of Jife is not thought Josephine were seriously Phasing to mo, for I'm u fellow of interested In him well. I wouldn't Pr11- Thlnk of ln Uh' wUl feel so friendly.",. Thu speaker , tudR of a dependent!" laughed shortly. "No. Thu man who " 8nare onerously with you. I claims that irlrl's atli.nlb.n i.mui 1.lelve you money " eten thrmtifh nn.i ih,..i. Mo I "The very point." he broke 111, i exci xcltedly. "You give: I uccept. You When his wife siientlv ai.nroved ' d'ct: I obey. It must end now this sentiment the colonel picked at once. I cannot play the accum- JIUI1IIJIVI1L Millie JUU niiiK. r.iuin t close iny eyes to your folly and for give, utterly either we become man und wife again and I assume leadership or J make, different plans for the future.'t "Just what do you propose, the task of clearing hlin or Cour- ,," ' .. . . ... rr ,,, . . ,, . Tho fellow shrugged. I otfer you a reconciliation; that, to he- ou've had your les-son ! mvHelf t lint. Vim see 1 in lno a new light. The brave can Indirectly responsible for his pllffht.? ., hl,V, f!.(.ii"n fr up his paper und resumed his read ing. - I'lerce's frlendfa'were tpdeed uni formly Indignant, and without ex ception they maintained their faith in his innocence; most of them, in fact, actually applied themselves to teuu's charge. Hut of t his tatter the' one who applied herself the most"" i, v thoughtfully, tile Vinost-.: seriously, . n, ...... , i. ..,..., ... ... I, .. und I Hatter ing reasoned that she herself was :siie set uooui aiuiMg nun. in a inor- k, , . , H,ir-cu,. t l,ul, llkl,.B hii..-l.ulOUJthly relll,n,B ui ,nUirw.t ., !. . novor heo,. Wind to your ut yuu un,l.:,Mlan,l what h. 'B h.-.-n -lo- nt.r, u wus ttI1 ul,,,,,,, llnilf.r. truellon8. my d.ar. I.uuly 1 vc ITU,'.' JU S lin IUIMI1K up: KOIIlKtnklnir: hImi look It un with lnl..naf. RESULTS Positive Results - - Accornplishments - - that's what counts in life. Not what we claim wo can do, but what we have actually done. ' ' f' CHIROPRACTIC owes Its growth to KKKI'LTH It has nccumplidied---rcsiills In diseased Vend 1 1 Ions that were considered 1 Incnable many 'times by the older health methods. If you aro Interested In Itesults I wilt be glad to" have you come in and talk it over wllh me., " - F. L. TRIBE, D. C. Ph. C. ( I'almer Oraduate) Aew I'otcy IMdg IMIOM) Utl-W Orriee Hours: !i,lo u; 7 to H the pace. I never knew you to coiintenatiee a fellow" "I never saw a boy toward whom, I Tell no motherly." Mrs. Caven dish said; with some Irrelevance. "T don't Mice wild young men any bet ter t han you do, bill he it-n't u thief, of that I'm sure." "Look here." Colonel Cavendish laid down his paper, and there was more gravity than usual in his tone. "I haven't told you everything, but its evidently time J did. Phillips was mixed up with bail associates, tin' very worst In town "Ko he told hie." "Jin couldn't have told yen what I'm about to. He had a most un fortunate . uffair with a dance-hall girl one thai reflects no credit upon him. He was on the straight1 path to ruin und going at a gallop, drinking, gambling everything." j "All the more reason for trying abhorrence: It required her utmost determination to carry it on. Her plan had formed itself.; immedi ately she hud ieaivned -what had happened; her meeting with tho Count that evening and her. un expected solicitude, her - unbidden attention lo his injury, -were a pint of It. . As time wont on she us-1 slimed an air that amazed the man. She meekly accepted his re proaches, she submitted to his abuse; cautiously, patiently she paved the way lo u reconciliation, even experienced .something of the er thu old spell. I'ndetsland me? .It's u fact. I'm actually luken with you, Hilda; I have the tiro of nn Impetuous lover." t'ourteuu's eyes gleame.d; there was an unusual warmth to hlu gaze' und a vlbrance to his tone. He curled his mustache, he swelled his chest, he laughed lightly but deeply. "What do you say, eh? I'm j not altogether displeasing. No? i You see something ln me to ad mire?. 1 thrill you? Confess." I Tho wife lowered here eyes. "Yon . navi: duiiiu iiun vi ouw nun - it was by no means easy, for she murtl(jt una nenri nan longe nveu in wnai wus little better than a state ofj open hostility, und she hud been at no pains to conceal the uller dls-1 "I'ower! r.reeiwly." The Count nodded and there was a growing vivacity and sparkle to him. "That r.-Kinl it ml f-rmt.-mnt wlnt. r.. fr ,n ,,l l'un tu ii.ii.n-. him. He, of course, hud resented it; her change of demViunor now awoke his suspicion. Ho was a vain and shallow iierson. however: Kcmcmher. you wcrethh. iiwirmiirtiiu i :.!.! " iiii.i mitin'tt ii,i-Mivi.rim, iii u rr nest-ce pas?. You are fond of i nee 11. iu x iiui iitjin, ni) umph. Well, I choose now lo win you again for myself. It Is my whim. To rekindle a love which has lost Is a lest of any man's pow- sweet ? lo save him. wild yourself, "wul! I don't say he's guilty) way rewarded. Slowly, grudgingly of this charge; I want lo believe 'he gave ground before her subtle him innocent I'd like lo help , advances they were, In (act, lens! Ho laid his soft white hands up provo It. l-or that very reason it! advances on her part than oppor- on his wile's shoulders and bent occurred lo nie Dial l.anre she's , tunttles for him he experienced a un ardent gaze upon her. Hilda the- dauce-huli girl might' throw j feeling of triumph and .begun- to I faced him with an odd smile; her some light on the matter, so 1 put assume a maslerful . air that wusU'heeks were white, her ice-blue liock at w ork on her. Well, his j Indeed trying to one of dier dlspusi- J eyes were very wide, and bright report wasn't pleasant. The girl Hon. Kefore his friends he boasted and liny held a curious expres talked, but what she s.iid dldn'ttlhut his energetic defense of his slon. help I'hlMlps. Hhe confessed that honor had worked a marvel In hlnj "Come! A kiss!" he p -rslsted. he'd been stealing right along mull home: In her presence he made I "Oho! You tremble, you shrink. like bold to lake on u swagger and an a maiden. I, too. am exhilarated, authority hllheiio unknown. Ibut " With a chuckle he folded Hilda stood it. with what cost noM,cp m ms rmoruce ami sue mo noi one could possibly understand. In some manner she m imaged to con vey the Idea that he doiulnuled hir and that she cringed spiritually be fore him. She pcrniiM'-d him oc casionally to surprise a look of be wilderment, almost of fright, tn her eyes, and this tiekl lliensely. With u giving her the money." Mrs. Cavendish was shocked, In credulous. Alter a moment, how evi r, she shoo); her head positively and exida lined, "I don't believe a word of it." "She's going to swear to II." "Ib r oat h oiild be no better than lnr word " "(Jooil Lord!' (he colonel cried, lisUIy. "Jlns this young Imp com pletely by pilot ;.eil yon women ? SHERRY'S TODAY AM) TOMOUIIOW Victor Seastroin's Production resist. Alter a moment he resum ed: "This Is finite loo amusing. J wish my friends to see and to un derstand, l'ul on your prettiest dress." "What for?" "We are going down-town. We I the man Im- shall celebrate our reunion we i ineii.trjy. iaiiii a famous com- h i nnnic o ie niiiiiiciy. jtt huh- I hi- Kin.y girl is rrlghtetied lo ! piaceney, thoroughly typical, he son shall take nole. They have d ath. am) the Countess well, she t cll himself that she feared und ro- said. 'Courteuu Is u loafer, u neVr told iee herself timt her husband s np,cted him was actually falling do-we, und he permits another to Jealousy was at .the bottom of th(ll(,i love with him all over ataln. win his wife awav from him.' J whole IhUig. I.aure. In spite op When he felt the Impuls" lo scout propose to show them." What She Silld to Hock, is behaving tills Idcn h.. Went tn IiIh mlrmi- mul I "Vim nuiin vi.ii nrnnnK.. to Htinw like a mini person. I dropped in examined himself critically. Why me off. Is lhat il? Another con at (he liialto this evening and she nol j,,. usked himself. He was iiuest. eh?" . ' nsueii m- what was the worst j v,.ry pleasing. Women had always "Have It us you will. I" I'h ree could expect. I made It j H.,.n wax In his hands; he had a "I won't go." Hilda cried, ruri slrong purposely, ,,n,i I iM.uu'ht ,.rsoimliiy. an air. an Irresistible ously. She Treed herself from his she'd faint. No. It's a nasty affair. . worn, thing that hml won him many arms. "You know 1 won t go. all through. And. by Jnv. in cm p ,., t seemed nol unlikely You'd like to parade me in the the climax, you ai d Josephine take iilal Hilda had been shocked Into places you freuent saloons. I,:,l't m M! 1 flutter myself that n new and keener nn limit Ion of dunce halls, gambling house's. The I'm democratic, hut have him ' his many admirable nuallties und. Idea!" hern to dine! tJ.nl! Thai's playing WHH ready to make up. If. or when, I "You won't? Tut, tut! What Is this?" Coui teau cried angrily. "He. beilious so soon? Is this recent change of demeanor assumed? Have you been fooling rue?" "What change?" tho woman parried. "I don't know " "Oh yes, you do! For tho first time in years you have treated me us a husband should be treated; half-measures will no longer sat isfy me. We havo arrived ut the show-up. Are you a miserable JJe liluh or " "1'lease don't ask me to go out with you, Henri," the woman pleaded, in genuine distress. "To be paraded like un unluiul on a chain! Think of my feelings." "Indeed! Think of mine," he cried. "This is my hour, my tri umph; I propose to make it com plete. Now thai I carefully consid er It, 1 will put you to the test You've had a fine time; If you pay a pric for It, whose fault Is that? No! One must be cruel to be kind." . . "Cruel! Kind!" Hilda sneered. "It merely pleases you to humiliate JUe." "Very well!" blazed the Count. "If 11 phases me, so be it. That is my altitude now und henceforth my will is to be law. Come! Your prettiest dress und your prettiest smile, for we celebrate. Yes, and money, too! I'm as poverty-ridden us usual. We will treat my friends, wo will gamble hero and there, we will wutch the shows to un ac companiment of popping corks so that every one shall see us and Kay: "Yonder Is Courteuu und his wife. They iiave made up und she. adores him like a mistress. Par bleau! The man has a wuy with women, eh!' Il shull be a great night for me.' "Are you really serious?.' .i ..' ".' Courteau stamped his felt-Hhod foot. "Anger me no more." Hilda's face was colorless, her eyes were still glowing with that peculiar light of defiance,- of des peration, of curiosity; nevertheless, shu turned uway und began to dress herself. j Courteau was not disappointed. ' His appearance in the river-front resorts, accompanied by his wife, created -a sensation indeed. And Hilda's bearing, under the curcum stances, udded to his fratificatlou, for, now that the die was cast, she surrendered completely, she .clung to him as ir feeling a new depenu eiice, und this filled his pup to over flowing. It was fin outrageous thing to do; no one save a. Cour teuu would have thought of sub jecting the woman who bore his name to such a humiliation. Jiut, he was a perverse individual; his mind ran in crooked courses; he took a bizarre delight in the un usual, nod morality of the com mon sort he knew not. To smirch her, even u little bit. to. subject her to seeming disgrace, not only taught her a lesson, but also unit ed them more closely, so he told himself. That he had the ability to compel her to do anything against her will immcnHcly tickled his vanity. Tor her stubborn inde-1 pendente had always been a trial' n) huu. He- knew that her social status was not of the highest; nevertheless, her reputation , was far better than his. und among all except the newest arrivals in Daw son she bore a splendid name. To be, himself, the cause of blacken ing that name, In order to mulch his own, gratified his feelings of resentment. All in nil, It wus a night of nights for htm and he wus al no pains to conceal his satisfac tion. Krom one' place to another he ted her, taking mulaclous en joyment from the distress he caused. Courteuu was nut loud nor blat ant; nevertheless, his triumphant demeanor, his proprietary air, fair ly shouted the fact that he had tamed this woman and was ex hibiting her against her Inclina tions. At every bar he forced her to drink with him and with his friends; he even called up bar room loafers whom he did not kfiow ami Inl rod need them with an elaborate flourish. (To be continued.) irr cxf ion-wide (T II )) . INSTITUTION- fl V. enneyyQ p DEPARTMENT STORES- 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Overcoat Supremacy! Extremely Good Values, Stylish Ulsterettes at THIS LOW PRICE RANGE $14.75 to $34.75 Three - button, double - breasted Overcoats with and without a belt. . that are remarkable values, fea turing dependable and lively nov elty overcoatings, in overplaids and heather mixtures. Tan, brown, grey and blue-grey. " ..' J Dalles, wero- at liberty today on $2000 bail each, pending action by the federal grand jury in Portland. The trio were given a hearing be fore I'nited States Commissioner TJarton Tie.re. t t .. ; I. D. Qulsehbury' und William Hmllh, also arrested In connection with the reputed moonshtnlng ac tivities of Fred Smith, Scott and Pepper, were released on their own recognizance by Klickitut county authorities. 1'I.AX SMI-KTOKY. UUIJHXG SAN KKAN'CISCO ( Al). A six milllou dollar , 2i-story building will be erected hen- by K. H. Itolllns Son und ltlythe. Witter & Co. It will have an entire block of frontage on .Montgomery street, between l'lne und Hus'i. The two investment companies putting up' tho structure will pay twelve million dollars' for a y It year lease on tho site. NOTI0 CALLED IDltGKlvV SALKM, Ore. A note. for $2000 against the estate of Adele Mlnger Is not only a forgery, but her hus band, John Mlnger, prominent lo cal horticulturist, was the man who fntgrd her name to the note. ;ic cordlng to the testimony given hero by W. I. Htuley and 'Harold KaklnJ handwriting experts, in the cusei brought by Mr. Minger to collect! the face value of tho note from the stute. j The experts- compared the note'' , In fpieatlon with other notes hcur-t ing the genuine signature of Air. V Mlnger. No Cold Fever headache or-grippe Colds break in a day for the millions who ; use Hill's. Headache and fever stop. La Crippe is checked. itl in a way so reliable i that druggists guarantee results. Colds are ; too important to treat in lesser ways. J lidtunisa ytC$ Price 30c ca$caraJ.quinine; LJOTEL ASTOD Ind 4 HiU ' Un Ani.la A EVERY ROOM ha. PRIVATE TOILET 50ft Bath, ' New, Modem f. Close to Shopping District and Theatres ' FREE GARAGE . Tariff fitm $1.56 Tinti:!': .Mi; noi xo ovun Till: D.M.I.IOS. On-. Kn-U Sinllh. liiiriu-y Ncutt nn,l . lii'orjre Ivppf. urn-Hied by fed, 'ml und Im-ul orrlriTg in u raid on an til- Irw-ri moonshine colony ut CJrund 1,000 lbs. Free Coal Willi Every Howard Healer .. This Week Only. , W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Genuine French Pastry , Filled with Hungarian Cream ' Made only by Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Makers of llich-Grnde I'nstrles "HOME OF THIS GOLDEN CRUST"'.' . -;i Slapped HEaiisaaiBaBiaii Willi Lon Cfaaeey NORMA SHKARER. JOHN (ilLIJKHT Tt'LLY MARSHALL The entire country is talking ;ibout this iiinrvelmis now motion pktuii'. It will (aiiture your heart. It is the screen's best. Comedy, "Innocent Husbands" M M li M t IM fl 14 M HI IS a ti ii K fc9 W fM M Fl 3 HI H 11 m n w H M H W M A Selection of Money Saving Values From La Grande's Largest and Most Complete Stock of Groceries You'll Appreciate These Hooverized Savings l-!h. pkff. Seedless Raisins... 11c 1 pktfs. Seedless Raisins .-. 19c 2 pktfs. Currants 43c 2."-l!. box Seedless Raisins 2.49 2.1-lb. box Larire Muscatel Raisins $2.39 Assorted Candied Fruit Feels, lb 55c 5 lbs. hite Figs 59c 2 lbs. Soft Shell Almonds ...75c 2 lbs. Fresh Creamery Ilutter $1.10 101b. can Fafile Valley Honey $1.49 Colden Marshmallow Svrup, 5 lbs fi5c 10 lha $1.28 Rose Bud Syrup, 5-H). can 71c 10-lb. can $1.39 Tea Garden Syrup, 'i gallon 77c 1 gallon $1.19 Liberty Hell Syrup, Cane & Maple, 5 lbs 87c 10 lbs $1.69 Avondale Molasses, 2-lb. tin - 17c 5-lb. tin :.43c Tea Garden Preserves Grape, Pineapple, Apricot, Quince, Figs, Peach, 1-lb. jar, your choice, each, 35c, or 3 for. $1.00 ...29r , ...57c 19c Dickinson's Grape Juice, pint . Quarts ' Sugar Corn, 3 cans, No. 2 California Tomatoes, 4 cans, Xo.2':.. 49c Carnation or Borden's Milk,48 cans .$4.G9 Carnation or Borden's Milk, 10 cans ...99c Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup, 2 cans 25c Federation Hard Wheat Flour, 19-lb. sk...$2.34 Federation Hard Wheat Flour, 4 sks ;...$9.16 Our Seal Flour, 49-lb. sk , !..$1.95 Our Seal Flour, 4 sks J $7.60 Graham or whole Wheat Flour, 9-lb. sit 49c B H n r n . H B ii H R n H n n u & EH n 13 The Hooverized Grocery i "Where The Thrifty Throng'" n n a m m H M m m m H "JESSH iiszsaaBasscsaiBisiaBJuaaB&saBSBSiiss