La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 09, 1925, Image 8

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
! 'I' awtr-V I llame iKniti-il the tiny sliaft. It ! r i a
i - I: 4&W.WAVm- n ' burst into a vi-llow irlowr and ll ll I . J.
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MEN'S
COLLAR-ATTACHED
SHIRTS
IN
STRIPES
AND CHECKED
NOVELTIES
51.83
3 for ?3.00
WestenHaver &
Style Leaders
llama iunitiil the tiny sliaft, it
burst into a yellow glow und sent
Ihe shadows of the cabin leaning-.
Joe JlcCiiBki)' uttered a cry. a
scream. The flame was crushed in
his puling and affaln the cabin was
ink black. It remained as silent
a before except lor a dry ratllint;
of bn-alh in the elder brothers
throat.
"Wha what 'd you see?" the
tyounffer one taHlK-'J. liolh. men
were now fully awake, but. dixre-
jlAI'I'KIl XUIl ftonliliued) f.Uler a time he oen.lste.l- Th,V Smi'" " "ulll"' "
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'1'here were oilier overflows un
derfoot now, but the cold hud fro- jt . careful.
ii inein ana ine Kolnf was R-ct-liiiK
constantly bi tter. 'ihe snow
was thin and in places the sleds
slewed sidewlse nd the dogs ran
on slack traces across Ions stretch
es of bare glaro ice. It was while
neKollatiiiK such a place us this
'Polcon was squalled lmiiun
fashion over the blaze; he was
Harms- fixedly into he flames, and
an aboriKina! reticence had settled
upon him. After a Ions time he
answered: 'Mcbbc so I keel le
tli't lf fell,..- I ili.nn ... 1 .
that nock . .:-! ." " o ioiib one
, vl oi is let- i mak
-.umcr carelessness.
ioret's dry
moose-skin soles had a suro grip,
hciise he never hesitated, but the
Ii ulcnant's moccasins were like a
pair of Hn shoes now and. without
warnitiif. he lost his footing. Jit
was runningswlftly at the mo
melit; hu strove to save himself, to
twist in midair, 'but he failed.
oleon heard a cry of pain and
dismay, so he halted his team and
came strldlnir back, llock raised
himself, then took u step, but fal
tered and duns helplessly to the
handlebars Jle bewail to curse
furiously; he undertook to estimate.
the extent of his injury, then ex
plained;
him clear dat hov
I'llllllpS.
Lu cent of you to tuke a chance
like that for Pierce." Itock re.
suined. -It's different with me; I
have to do It. Just the same. 1
wouldn't care to follow those fel
lows over the boundary. 1 don".
think ou'd better try it."
in spite of his suffcrlm.-. the
lieutenant Tell into a doze; whether
he slept ten j.ili) ul. M or an hour he
never knew, but he awoke, Kroan
Inir. to find llio blB woodsman still
bulked over the camp-fire, still
smoking, still sipping tea. Kock
ale und diunk some more; au-aln
he slept. l--or a second time lib;
ricks. Iiy Heavens.
.lometlilng broke."
'1'oleon was solieitutis.
I,
i believe
Jle
s
mm
COLD FROSTS
here last Tuesday
.MKDICAi, KI'lU.VfiH fHpeelnl)
-Mrs. Kale Mauley, who hits been
Ht the mines above here.was called
to Ul Grande Monday on account
of the Illness of her daughler.
Mr. anil Sirs. (Jcorire Koutli mo
tored to Jji Grande Kunday on
busini-ss,
W. Jliiyes of lliinllnetnn spent
several duys at .Medlral' Hprlnas
this week visiting relatives and
en pro-
10 Years Ago
and Mis. Oscar
Hopper returned from a
visit to California, Ari
zona and Utah.
Travelers mill slay lit
he s flint iiuullty and mod
erate prices In o'lr
, , LAKH S' I'I'IISDK .
Hee'a window- full of gen
uine i,i:a tiikii itishi:h ut
pi-Ires so low you ' cun't re
sist 'cm.
Quality Guaranteed
L. &L. Drug Co.
frlnil.
Know TM
morrilni;-
v lU tt Wllltll. wllO t'iltlHH ttrhool
n-'iir Jtiiki-r. Hpint tin- w-k cm
with IiIh niir nts hvro.
Tliu W'-uthir lius lih-n 'i nit i co!'J
hi'ff with heavy rroi at niht.
'J'ht furmcra have gutlir red tJu lr
by ihf itnuw nr Ui'd unouyli tu buy
Air. und M ri4, Clinrhv Alh-n of
l.ukcr huv hci-n vMUhk hvr hI
lr, Alrn. H. R olhy, anil fHinlly.
i ucy. uiirnjlrd iho Jiullowe
Mr. aim Mnt. I,, a. CJmmMer of
Grande motured to Ah-dtcul
Halnrday evt-niiiff lo alienU the
pruKram.
Mr. Mm. I,. R U'inC.
inhoniiinif ut llukrr Mnn.i iv i.w.rn
3! tg.
.Mr. und .Mrs. W'hliten ind
mother. .Mrs. ilayi-s. were Kiinday
afternoon trucsts of .Mr. and .Mrs
I.. H. Wlnlh.
C'lllil-ell ltilies Nerve
Hunilay, after the muriiliitr
church services at the school
liillldlntT. the ladles served dinner
In the basement of the ImiIMIiik.
The Itev. and Mrs. firr lire visit
Ing ul the inline-of .Mr. ami airs.
John Vanorder.
.Mrs. ,M. Mulone wilt hoiiso
Kltest of Airs. .1. - Jxcllnedy Hie
lirsl of Ihu week.
George Moslcy Is hauling his
grsln to North I'ow-der.
' My foot doubled under me and Jed discover M-X occu
caine oown on it im a ton o as h.-for... t .i
that the fellow would never satisfy
hiinseif. Kvcnlually. however, the
latt.T f.rntf.. ,.n.l I..
lamed l,l, lr. too. Jfs ,1,-m rt ! i ,.uv,: p.e,.arauos
luoeassui . i sliould have slot an'
nak you cluiige," said he.
"We can t jsloli," itock L-roaned.
"Ml -be all ritjhl as soon as " 'J'ho
words inded in uuother explo.su
The Northern Lights had flick
ler. d out now; the empty sky wa.i
I sprinkled with a million stars
which glitter, d like scintillating
oath as he strain nut hi, wi-.ht " wcul 'ruln the dome
. , , , Ol
upon I he injured member. Jttas-
heaven; there were no sounds
lihciuy poured from his lips as re-
whatever to break
laatedly he f led to force his foot I f!!''" "'
Chiropractic
adds years of life and
life lo years
i When' llie knovreiige"iif
i this science beromes more
j universal the hrnrli of
ninny now hopelessly sles.
I which, tuny be fniind In
I "very ciMiimunlly. win acini
. Illioli wltb hop,. ,( delight
1 and this blessed Influence
will extend lo Hi- remote!
1 corners of the world nnrt
, doivn I In ..null a e, n,
: lions of tin- human race.
"'Miopia, tie Adjustments
I will do lor you what ll ha I
done fr other.
F. L. 1RIBE,
D. C. Ph. C.
Talnier (Jruduntu
.en- llnlej lllilg.
IMioun l"l.U'
! Office Hours: Ii lo U: 7 tu S
i).)C
1 Qt.
Pudding Pan
NOV. 5 TO 11
29
c
Special prices
SMALL SIZE MEDIUM SIZE
$4.50 $5.50
LARGE SIZE
$6.50
fell
A
r
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum uBKoastcr
ORE. HAKDWARi:
lo tarry him. Jle curtit d JiiiiiS l(
for u uluiiKsy, hlundt-rin ana; Jit;
.shoutid ul his doK;: lie- Bnt his
hU d forward and lurchi-d ulont h-
hind it, half isuppurtin liinis-lf.
until 'I'ohon finally huiu-d liini.
"It's no good mak' bud t'ing
worse. M'uli-uV' the woodsman de
clared. "Vou bus' him for Hiiro, un'
ll'M no use Koin furd:r. H'io.io
mt hbo we boil d ktltlt. i-h".'"
"And lit th cut gi.t uway clean?
Win n w hud 't-rii? Tin-y can'i oe
a mile uht-ad. t.vt 'i-m slip bu
iwccn our fln r;?" ravid the offi
cer. "1 can't. I won't "
"We nwk' Ji'l firu an' look him
uv r dal loot. .Mr. 1 l ink ou dun
wulk no more for two. Vrw week'."
'on go! 111 deputize you! C.et
'em. loiet. ifuiik! You can do it:
I'll wait: (io ahi-ad!"
The other nodded. "Sure, 1 can
et 'em! 1 never have no doubt
bout dat in de least, but il'n better
we fix you eomror'ble."
"They'll be arrows, 1 tell you
over the JJne "
I eunie pas dal place more n
once pv twice" Ihe French t'un
atima Krlniifd "un' I never seen it
no J. Inc." He forced his compan
ion to lower himself upon the ;led.
men ftWiniK tt toward the rlver
Ijunk. calling uiion IiIh own h-ad
doK to follow. ( p and Into the
heller of the Hpruce he drove the
I'oliee biiiu; )itickly In; felled dry
wood and klndh d u fire. TliLs took
but a few uioim-ntH, but Itock was
wet uitii hwiai und In conse(uiiice
; In- VkitH MhiM-rinif wretcln dly; Jil
j teeth wen- chattering ei ll before
Mhe blaz'- liud taken hold, 'i'oh oll
contiuu' d to work with what speed
1 lie could, und in a surprLsitiKly
! short time ) ,ad built a tuiue.
I wickiup ami itll.d t witli bonnlm.
Thl don-, lie unhitched and f.-d
Iml h tea iiiH. Hpread Hock'w ttb rp
ilug hue, iiud'-r tin- bhelter, and ant
a pail of miow lo melt. Iiy the
llhl of Die fim hu examined the
'laiter'H Injury, hut could make
llillle uf II. lor ulr.-.idy it wa.s badly
MvuUeii and cei y iiianipulal ion
eaus'ii i I h owner extreme pain.
There were no remedies available;
1 there wa not even a i tse of Hiif
lic ienl hi.e hi which lo bathn I he
toot; heinc Toli oii contenled Jilni-m-ir
by bnndiiKtiiK- H and iielpinti
IiIh trail-mate into In d.
Not Mince leaving Daw son Jiad
llhei- man tabled ht iood. bul
ihilr huiiK'T a Um nulhintr lo
jlheir thirst. i;vn In this length
t( lime their liudliH liad hhruiik,
with. -red. niHdc their cloihin. and
I for perhap.s an hour I hey look j
lutns Kit(iiii dialiiinir ih- pail or
lipid colllelU.s. Inder iutins
icohl the hiiii.au bndy coimuim-.t il
'lf at a rapid rate. Once Jmv
i on rued n h. if out it prej s upon
;iho.e d. ep-hidd-n fon cm which
(naiiire hoi.U in r-ferve, mid th
proi i hh of i ecu per, i lion waitn upon
a riMiorai nn of a normal bataiu
ot IIKllMuiC,
Uoth III- ii were weliu d ilown t
an arhlni;. nm-hlumre falinue, an-t
as ih y Mil KulpiiiK hot wat'-r, ab
sorbing he.il ikoii within and with
in!, i heir muscles set and they fell
i.h it their IiiijIm had turned to
tone
SH.E-R.R-Y.'S
TODAY AM) TUESDAY
Johnny Hines
-In-
The Speed Spook
feixty Miles of Thrills to the .Minute.
f'oinedv.
"Oh, What A l lirf
lint, em I
U'l- ihlhk h
I rn ) ImeiMi
he first iii;iI er:iliij;
I liet n H.HHimKeil, III'
lllll llllKle t ;i. 1 .1 k
WiiKm tli. - fill i,i,n the iilt
' "e lll- 'I III.- hot ine.i-e
Up III tllelr )IUM Iiml U;lllUe,
It With leltvl,; , ,.V 1 rilh,-el llelr
iii.l-t'.i, k all, I uiimi, tl the ,i,ler
lli'Mit h ( ill.. iloun with eeiliMiK
'.'liiinithts iriuii the liliiekeneil ,ntl
i h ll the t. ;i win. emit- the
l-iewe.l mieth- r muhltni; luieketfiil.
I;e k till I, nek fltllllll, I, lit It!--
iiioMineiit ,n,iH.,l linn ti l.nre hi.
lei Hi 111 ii, ,i,i A, -l-.ilei.i, ,,,l, k
, lli.ult- he -lu.nk hin Ii, nl.
I 'Till ill! Ilt-hl." lie ,le,lU,e,
MIoihI f.,r Ihe lllirht. Yen enll illll
lint mil' liini- leu u.-iiii t ...
"In r- .. nlj l, ,in -.,,,-,,n lit
hln .ife iin.i n il, h. il iiKiiin iur tin
teu.l.iii k t.
I '-II' tier K'l h-'fnre loll ullllen
,f"
"I lie hllnehi - Mueller I K, I H i
ilrlnklir 'linn .-
"I'hi i'll lU-ht," llei k lllinnlllle. .1.
"Hi r ii lli ni e nf .. i Il,- ii.lii-
ut- "I t- . I .n Iiy ,oi,-n. .t.i .
IIIL- iMlt like tilts.-'
en tliiiie firs' nit
in. in tei'l him --ir i
'.I.-
." Hi
l-ii 111.- alnile 1
In, hill 11 1
Ihe ileuthlike
for Ihe Arellc
u-axles ure till hut lifeles. 'J liere
I wjh no blnl-enlls. n0 sounds of in-
neebi. not even the wliisier of run
nlnK water, for llio river was
loeke.l dei-p beneuth lis ley armor.
"Vou got 'noiiKli wood lo Inf.'
loni; tnni," '1'oleon declared. "If 1
don' come Inuk. dem Korty Milt
i'oliee. Is sure lo plek you up."
"i can jto in alone if I Imie to,"
the injured man declared. "Au re
voir and yood luck."
1'oleon made no uttenil to hur
ry hi tli-,-,1 learn; for several miles
he plodded ulonir lieliind them,
uuidlnK the,,, 0 rit'lit or left by a
low-Hpoken word. Years before. In
had roeked on Ihe bars of Ihis
.stream: therefore lis landmarks
were familiar lo him. and In spite
of Hie darkness lie readily Id.-uti.
fied them. In lime lie made out
the monument markini; the Inter
national llotindurv. and a short
distance beyond that polnl lie un
hitched his dot's, then tquk a car
bine from hl.s sled and slipped it
full of shells. .v,.xt I,,, removed
Ills lush-rope, rolled It. and placed
it in Ills pocket, arte,- which lie re
sumed his journey alone.
Occasionally he dimly irllhipscd
deserted Cabins, ha hit j,t ioilS built
'V 'he KOld-dlftK' f" of either, days,
l arel ully he tullowed Ihe all but
ilidli'tliiKiilshiihle sled tracks ahead
or him until lln-y swerved abruptly
in toward Ihe bank. '. ller(. ,',.
paused, pulled a milieu, and. mols
lenini; " flliK'-r. held ll up to test
I lie wind. Wliut tnnvi mcnl there
was lo the nir wi-tin 'l (o salisfy
li'm for. sl i by slep. I,,, moiinteil
the steep slope until his head rl
nally rose o,-r its cres'. Ayainst
tile sky-line In- now made out u
siiiall clearlnu: straining his eves.
he could see the black K'liiare of a
cabin wall. No Unlit shone from
it. then lore he argued that
men had .slipped and were asleep.
Me had assumed Unit Ihev would
not. could not, K' far beyond the
Coiinditrv; , had piirnoselv al-
lowe-l them siifticleiit time in
w-hleli lo oiercome the rlist aHony
of fiitliie and to fall asleep. I
wondered apprehensively where
they had put I heir dni;s. and If by
any evil eh , lie.- the Mel askey teniii
included all "outside" do or Ihe
walchltil. harkiuu variety.
(iiiiK'-i lv he st-pu .1 out. an,
round thai Ihe mh.w mid' rtool
xa" orf only the faintest, whisp.-r.
I.Ike a shadow he stole closer to
Un- liiil. keeping the Imperceptible
night breeze in his taee.
So noiseless was hi n itrttncli I
that the tiled ilng. sniielv curled!
aeh in its (inn deep le ,J of snow. !
dlil not hey hiiii. -yoiu- nialamilte.s I
that are broken to harness apt bad (
walehdims at hist. until he!
had melted Into the gin,,,!, beneath I
the wide overhang iil.ove the cabin
door did tin- first disturbance
conic. Tln-n M!iiieihiuK started In
to Hie and tin- silence was broken.
'1'oleon saw that a catlMls sled,
cover had been used lo curtain the
door opening, and dining the in
stant following Ihe alarm he
brushed Ihe liii'iiaiilln aside and
stepped Into Ihe piti h-blnck in
terior. II hud In en a swiit maneuver,
the result of l,i;httit,...ke de
cision, and not so reckless as It
appeared.
He stood now wilh hi back lo
the rough log w.,l. , i..r , ,.
in Ills body taut, his ears strained
for some smiiiil. some challenge.
He had been prepared fr a sliol
nut of the diukll.ss. ,t milium.-
ii". Ills lungs were tilling w It h ! 88
first deep br. iill, of relief win n M
h . pv on spok- : 1 B
riiut you. i--.iiik"- 'I'ulenu r.--i m
Ine.l flv-.l In l ,s tracks. IS
"l-'rank:" Tin re was muliii lll'ii
pause, then. "I-Yank:" ;M
Knllow.-.l ,i rustle as of a bo lv I Hi
iirnlng. then a statlle.l ,i,e in M
answer. j
"Was thai voir'- .,,. M ,, ;
key's volee again .l. ni.i n.led. I
' .Me.' wtint H
"W ' VOU Ollt.e ."'
"I 'illside V
I lieiud the rowing.1
e -in . leg new. Hear 'ein?
I'll swear 1 MIW Hint flv ,lr...i "
MHaskeys Winds ,11 1 ,,.!
igalli the lnt.-,,r f ,. eatiln In-
allle Sn-..ltev..
Who are you? What U'you
want?" And then, when no an-
- sjiiw., j OUIIIC-
'tliinjr."
'1'oleon could hear I lie wretch
moisten his ury lips; lie could pic
ture both men sitting bolt upright
In their slecpine-bags; he could
feel Ihe terror that wiis creeping
over litem.
"Who'd you seeV" Frank; wltis
li'Yed again.
"K-soincthing big! Isight there!
Uy fjod! .Something's in lien-:"
Joe's tone wiu firmer now:
nevertheless, fright still held liim
motionless, paralysed. lie was
siaring with blind eyes into the
velvet blackness, and his flesh was
rippling with a superstitious horror
of that formless creature ho had
glimpsed. What was It that had
walked in out of the night and
now crouched ready to spring';
.Nothing h ii intin, nothing natural.
mat was sure.
Mlnllar thuiighls raced madly
iiiruugn his brothers brain, and
ine lutier let forth a thin wall
almost a sob. The sound set Joe
into motion. Kwirtly but clumsily
he rumbled through the dry grass
with which Ids bunk was filled. Jle
uttered a throaty curse, for he had
laid his revolver by his side, right
where his h nd would full upon it.
w litre was the thing
joes body turned rigid, his
shaking fingers grew miff and use
less, when out of the darkness
came a sigh faint hut unmistak
able: whence it issued, neither
nrolm r could tell.
With another shriek Prank -fell
bad and burrowed Into his Sleep.
Ins-hug.
eilAITKIt -X1X
Itouletta Kirliy spent an anxious
and a thoughtful night. The more
she dwell upon Ijiure's peculiar
behavior the more it roused lier
suspicions ud tlu u.oro ,,, t,,
Justified 111 seeking nn Interview
witli I'olon.-i f'avendlsh. H,e rose
early, therefore, and wejit to I'oliee
lieathiuarters.
Two people were In the office
when she entered, one a redcoat.
evidently acting in sonic clerical
raimcity: the other a girl whom
IlollletUt had never seen. The col
onel was cngugi d. so itouleltii w.-is
told, und she sat down to wait.
With furtive curiosity she began to
study Ihis other young woman. It
was plain that the latter was u
privileged person, for she made
herself perlectly at home and up
piared lo be nol in the least chilled
by Ihe official formality of her
surroundings. She wandered rest
lessly about the room, humming a
tune under ller breath: she read
justed the win. low-curtains to her
liking; she idly thumbed the books
upon the shelves; rinullv she
perched herself upon the tabic in
the midst of Ihe documents upon
which the orrlcer was engaged, und
began n low-voiced conversation
wilh liini.
Copy lor (bin column must
, ls lo bj i:00 a. ni.
IT I'AVS.
It paya ono to watch the win
dows of lllchardson's Art & Olfl
Shop for the specials each week.
See the large flower bowls with
frog and three Holland Narcissus
bulbs for 79 cents. H-s-lt
November 1(1 last day to pay
jour water rent without penalty.
ll-7-:t
SU'INU FKA.MLS.
A new siock of beautiful swing
frames lo fit i-v.-ry kind of photo
just arrived at llicliardson's Art &
Olfl Shcp. 11-!.. It
P i
November 10 last day to pay
your water rent without penalty.
ll-7-:t
Stamped Scml-Maile Itonipcrs.
While in discontinued patterns'
inc. a good buy while they last. !
Norton's Kiddy Shop. 1 l-9.lt j
November lo iasl day to payi
your water rent wi Jiout .penalty. !
11-7-21 i
liildivn's IIomi Slxc S to t '
Itegular Sue cllcrs in discori-
iinneu viiay color, to sell al 2
.-Norton s Kiddy Shop. Il-'j-lt
covemiier 10 last day to pay
your water rent without penally.
1 1-7-
iii:Mi;.iiii;ii.
hunday, Nuv. 15 -MoCo Snort
ing clubs turkey shoot. 2-11-3-ct
netnstltcliliMi, pleating, button
boles, etc, Aorlon's KiuUy Shop.
10-14-tf
November 111 last day to pay
your wilier rent without penalty.
. ll-7-2t
Uuvkcr's (.'ash Grocery 4i.li
St.. phono 4l'0-W. Prices rbrliL
. 11-3-lm
November 10 lust day to pay
your water rent without penalty.
ll-7-.'l
When, eventually, the coniiuaii
dant himself emerged from his
sanctum, he paused tor a moment
al his daughter's side; then he ap
proached Koiiletla.
Very brii-rly th,. latter made
known Ihe reason of her presence,
and the colonel nodded.
"You did mile right in coming
lure." he declared, "alld I'm sure
his i this dunce-hall girl knows more
llnyi .she has told. In fact, I was
on the point or sending for her.
Please wait until she arrives. Per
haps we can straighten out this
whole unpleasant nrfalr Informally.
I'll ne.-d Phillips, too. Meanwhile,
there's a friend ,,r yours inside."
Slipping lo Hie inner door, he
spoke lo some one, mill an Instant
later Die Countess t'oiirteau came
lorin.
Uoulctlu had not si
A X NOl N Cli.M KNT.
I have derided to discontinue my
prat-lice and take a rest, which is
much needed to both Mrs. .Mayville
and myself. All our property Is
tor sale at very reasonable prices.
Also all who are indebted lo us
are reituestetl to come in and set
tle or send their checks to us with
in the next thirty duys. We thank
the public lor the patronage shown
us.
llcspeclflllly yours.
Dr. A. N. .Mayville.
. ll-!i-3t
Monday, November 9,-1925 j
ft (VAT0V-WD
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t7LL DEPARTMENT STORE
106 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. , .
New Coats Styles for Girls
With Flares and Fur Trimming
Styles in Girls' Coats must be up to the minute
too. They are at this Store! '
Durable, attractive
Winter Coats for
.school girls are
found here 'always
when needed!: Made
of bolivias and suede
cloths. Trimmed
cleverly.. Priced,
Sizes 8 to 16 yean
$6.90 to
$14.75
This Store W ill Be Closed Armistice Day.
the trustee at l.a Grande, Oregon
not later than Hi o'clock A. M.
on Saturday, the 12th day of l)e
cetnher. Hia5. The trustee reserv
ing the right to reject uny and ull
bids. This properly Is offered for
sale under and by virtue of the
provisions of an order entered by
Hie ltefcree in llankriiplcy In the
above entitled matter on the 10th
any or October, 1J25, and all
are made subject to conflrnutio
ine jieieree. ..... ....
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: 1 rtiMce.
J. 16, 23. 80-Hec, 7.
Nov.
niiiiin people, nro cussing J
weather as if they hud a rlglu
.""'"in 1.11(0 wiiiier.
.VOTIt.'l-: OF SAI.K.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, trustee in bankruptcy
f the eslotn of 11. c. Ijiird. bank
rupt, does hereby off.-r for s:ile
that certain reul estate described
as follows, to-wil:
The SWVl of the KK14 of
Sec. !, Twp. ; South, llange
41, I-;. v. M., Wallowa coun
ty. Oregon. .
The said property lo be sold at
private sale to the highest bidder
on sealed bids lo be received by,
now anil placed an arm about her
shoulders. Hilda responded to this
mark of sympathy with a weary
smile.
"Well, 1 had lo go through wilh
It lo Ihe hitler end." she said, in a
n the Count- . low- vol,-,. "11. ...ri ,n.i.. u
in.-- ire 1011s 1 even tnul."
veiling, she went swifllv lo her ,'r.. 1... 1 1 .
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Safely 'SwMif
Come lo Our Rlago IVpol at
1IIIJ Jefferson A to.
All Stages Lcavo from Tbero Hall,
I.FVKS I.A nilAXOE FOR
Joscph-B A. - I P.M. -4 IM1 I-..M.J Strntiay. D A.,f. . 4:00 VM.
linker J A.M. - 10:50 A.M. . nso P.M. . 4 l i
.unilay It) A.M. . 4 P.M.
l'rnillcton Dally 1 1 A.M. - -1:00 P.M.
Depot Phono Mala 7tt
Cleaning and Steaming and
Remodeling Fur Trimmed
Coats
Wc have a special steam hoard for .stcami,, plush
n k .7 rr r.I,H,d1WC gla2C the fur
n,ake it fluffy like the day you boiiffht it. We also
change the style of your last season's coat.
Lome 111 and talk it over.
Men's Suits Dry or Steam Cleaned, $1.50
WEAVER'S
TAILORS, CLEANERS, DYERS, PRL'SSERS
HAT REHLOCKING
Phone Main 733 and wagon will call.
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Rutabagas Very fine. 6 lbs
Celery Hearts. 3 in bunch
Fancy Larue Cauliflower, each
Turnips Tender and sweet, 6 lbs.
Carrots Tender and sweet, 6 lbs.
New Chestnuts, 2 lbs
Walnuts, No. 1 large, 2 lbs.
Frehs Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs. a,-,c
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Soft Shell Almonds, 2 lbs.
Our Seal Hour, 49-lb. sack
Federation Hard Wheat Flour" Jlti 'f
torn Meal, Yellow or White. 2 9-lb sacks "
-.... , n0ie Mheat Flour. 9-lb. sack 4ilc
, " ,v,,-u ,,em ''"'atoes. 100-lb. sack. S2.85
Luy your supply nowfu,',hcr atlvanccs w',rfo)Iow,
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52.31
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