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Page Eight Tuesday, November 10, 1925. THE, LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '5t 1 T H 1 i 1i A, . 1 , f : ; : ; Westenhaver & Gilbert Stylo . NOItTir , I'OWOKIl (Special) Mm, Uxglc'tlllklson returned home just Monday from, a vial I wllK friends In Hunllngtm. I Mr. and Mrs. Kverett 1'eurson Sjeiit -Tuesday afternoon In Uaker. Mr. and Mrs. A. U Craig and Mrs. Mollle pitcher were bu sines.- YlHitom In Ia Grnnde Thursday, t The Taylor family, who have tieen living In North Powder for 10 Years Ago Today STKAYED One black and red yearling, brand ed; $10.00 reward. Uon't l't your unlhi'-N nlrtiy to poor nuw-clmnilMf. The hf'Nt Itf tilwityH rlieiiiKMt In IIkv lima r'in. Tliat Ih why wi! huviv iiurrtiUHi'U a lot or HOAX AIM) II.MIt liICl si) i;s n'OKiilxiMl u-iiiIth In qntillty. rint'Mt brUtk'H uml will lut u IIMIini- SI.7.-V In H.(X Tlu-y will iimku excellent glflB. L. & L. Drug Co. EVERY EFFECT HAS ITS CAUSE This Is true hi matters of health, as well as everything clue.- . . . The Chiropractor does not treat effects, lie removes the cause, the logical and common sense thing In do. and this Is the reason why .Chiropractic Is making such inpbl strides aliead as a hen 1th m lencn. , If you have an atluien:. j no mailer or what nut lire, , or what part of your bodv. j remember there Is 11 cau.-e j for It. Let US help yoil j solve that problem. F. L. TRIBE, D. C. Ph. C. I Talnier Graduate I .!' lllc.T llltlK. I 'Ik. in, I Office lluuru: ! to &; 7 to S NORTH POWDER SOCIAL NEWS S H.E-R.R Y.'S LAST SHOWING TONHJIIT Johnnv - In "The Speed Spook With ICtlniund Uicc.c Faiic llinmy . Hniiu'r Kiilimt.iul rnink l)s-e - llini j W est Coined v, "Oh, Miat A l'liif Just Arrived MEN'S COLLAU-ATTACIIED SI HUTS IN STRIPES AND CHECKED NOVELTIES 51.83 3 for $3.00 Leaders soniu time, ret timed to 1 heir old home In Casper,, Wyoming, luat Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Toney Ileinpey of 1'nion visited the McUrulh family Hunday. Mrs. ,1a kit Simons made a trip lo I .a Grande the licet of the week to have dental work utlcndcd to. Mrs. V. A. Hudelson has been confined to her home ror several days with an i thick of the "flu." Mrs. i:n Anderson and Mrs. Onle CJIbboiiH wero liuker visitors Monday. Mrs. W. V. McGrath and Mrs. Will Pearson motored lo Uaker Tuesday afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Havix are the proud parents or u baby djughter horn to them at the Hot Lake sanatorium November 4. Itoth mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Kllcu Yules of Ihiker is the house guest of Mrs. Mollle Pllchcr Hits week. Mr. and Mrs. H. I,. Pearson of Pendlelon are visiting with rela tives In North Powder this week. .Med To rd Presbyterian to Iliilld MKhKORIi, (He. The congre gation of the Klrst Presbyterian church of Med ford has Just voted to build a new edifice for $n.ooo on several lots owned by t he church uml adjoining the present church structure. !).C 1 (it- Pudding Pan NOV. 5 TO 11 29 c Special prices SMALL SIZE MEDIUM SIZE $4.50 , $5.50 LARGE SIZE $6.50 "Wear-Ever" Aluminum t Roaster ORE. HARDWARE Mines - if 0 Published by Arrangement with First National Pictures, Ioc, and Frank Uoyd Productions, Inc. (HAITI It XXIX (Continued) Jtoulcttn pressed her closer, ' murmuring: "Colonel Cavendish is ', a fine mull I'm sure lie under stands. You've undergone a dread-. ( I'u I ordeal, but It 's nearly over. He's sending fop Iaure. now. Hhe can It'll a good l-ul. if she will." i ".About the theft, yes. lint what about the murder? Jo 'aa key did It. Tin-re's no doubt about jthat. Henri weakened, after . I gave him hiH chance. He pot to drinking. I hear. md evidently I10 conceived the not bill of telling Ihosc nu n. He may have gone lo warn I hem. to appeal to tlieiu. I don't know. Then they must Imve , quarreled. It's ull clear enough when you understand Hie Inside TaetH. Without knowing them. It wan natural lo suspect I'ierce, so I did wluit I had to do. 1 doubt ir Ignore know) anything about this part of the uffuir." , The two women wi re biiil talk-I lug when Kaiire cut pany with (be .Mount ed. In coin-1 I Police offl- ei r who had been sent to etch ' her. At sight or them she lialted;! pink ticket to down me! Am how. a sudden pallor came into her I'm sick of this place, sick of the cheeks: she cast a glance of alarm j people. 1 hate them." With a about here as If "seeking retreat; vicious fling of her shoulders sIio but Colonel Cavendish grimly lu-J.swept on tn a seat as far from vlted ht-r to follow him, and ulep-'j t hem as possible and sank into it. ped into private office. Tho j SotheKirl had confessed. Hilda new-comer faltered; then with a j rH .ct(.dt Hhl. W:1M , f(ir deiiant toss of her head and with ,.,.m..H M!lk(!( Hial- this miserable iiln curieii in niMjain sue oiteyeu the door closed behind her. Koulella timl the otint Cour- lean fen silent now. I hey found she was glad, too. that her efforts nothing to 'ulk about, and In spite i in his behalf, her humiliation, had of tin mstdves they strained their j borne fruit. He would never know eurs for some sound from 1 he other t how htah he had made her pay, room. Kvcn Ml:s Cavendish j hut thut was all right. She felt seemed vaguely to f-et the hum- (very gently toward him at this mo pense. for HiH- finally took hcr-iment, and experienced a certain .stand beldc a frost-rimed window j wist ful desire that he might under and Vngaged herself in tracing island how unselfish had been her patlerns thereon with the tip of her finger. An occasional Ktonuy murmur of voices, deadened by the thick log partition, Indicated that Ijiure und her liiqulslnr were not getting on well together. Suddenly Hie girl at the window 'ourteau was gone; there was no started; tier apathy vanished; tier reason now why-she could not look expression of boredom gave place un' 'nun honestly in tho eye. of to one or such lively a;il Icipal ion course, there was the same dispar as to draw the attention of the two Hy i" years between her and Pierce other women. A magic change, which she had recognized from the came over her; kIm; became ud- ( beginning, but. alter all. was that denly uuimaled. alive, at ingle 1n net charily :ital? He had loved every nerve; her eyes sparkled and ;her genuinely enough at one time, a new color flooded tier cheeks. 1 Hilda recalled Ibat windy night on The alteration interested her oh- "le .shores of Mmlerman when the servers; they were mystified as to whimper of a rising storm came its cause until a quick step sound- out of the darkness, when the t re ti ed In the entry and the door h,l lossed their branches to the opened to admit Pierce Phillips. (sky, and when her own. soui had It waH natural that he should broken its fetters und defied re first nee. Miss Cuvendish. and that strain!. She thrilled ut memory he should greet her before recoir-1 "f tho.-e strong young arms about nizlng the other occupants of tht room. It was nnlural, too, that in should Im a trifle nonplussed at finding Itihla here; -nevertheless, he managed to cover his lack of ease. Not so. however, when, :i moment later, the door to Colonel 'a vend tab's office opened and l-aure. of a'l persons, appeared I herein. Cjuiekty Pierce Inferred the reason for his summons, but. happily for him. he was spared furt her emlMirruj-sineiit. ( 'uven dish called to him, took him by the hand In Hie fricndtlcHl manner, and again disappeared into bis retreet. j drawing the young man w ith htm. j IWiti jih hud been the Intcrrup ! tlou, both Hilda and Houb lla had jgalln red much from it: Iheir in ference u;im borne out when l-aure j paused before He m and 111 a Voice i subdued by the very force of Jut agitation exelaf uied : I "Well, .hope you're satisfied: : I-got 11, and got 11 good." Her face was IMd, her dark eves were hlabig wralhrully. She outthriist I Meanwhile Umre sat M her cor a ."baking hand and unclenched n,'r- '"'r head bowed, her very soul her fuigeis. displaying therein at1" revolt. She was ta.stlng failure, crumpled sheet ot pink .paper, a disappointment, balked desire, and .It was like gall In her mmilh. She - - I V P w ttf t A . rf!1 3 f? I J V . S iivJi. iS Onr miIiw c--t inlm iintount'tl til tli ?t.tn'n. I 11111 him 1 in laige- tta we bae bail b inn ineati-. Our ubole crew is nn Hie ji.l Im Keep abi ail or t be ureal in-huei rail Itatle. The givute-t pcoldent we luic In fllev i gelling the material here us lal as the (Mi.pli iid-d M. We bad In turn down a large niiler elcida wr txiuhl not get Hie malei'ial hiir tn tliii:. Another car nf the o, Cedar .biugbs e pet led It 1 arrie Innlgltt. Tlice we w til cool hint , to fll nut Ml M tt. a.s Inuu us Kiev I a.-1. Plca-e call up iH-toie mi -end nur ItitiiK bt llllt-r I bein. lis the it light Ih tl'bt d it t'a. U e bae aboul nil I he t iuiI imiIci-m v can tleliter. 7-H. tiun.ii 111 K nis1-. I le nptcti'. Aciitt tptallt imlul. M 11 galloti. Kmqlng Is mII lug giMhl. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. -i'lir rr Mau's l-,rirntlH Uptto. lAximlry. Plume ftt-IIH o Htuulny u ilneo f printed official' form, tin? telltale tint of which Indicated Hb fateful character. itoth of her hearers were fa miliar with the so-called "pink tickets" or the Mounted po lice; every one In tht; North went Territory, In fact, knew what they were deportation orders. Hut In a tone hoarse and suppressed Iaur read, leave, by the first safe conveyance!' Thut'H what it says I hi first wife conveyance. I suppose you'd like It better if it wen? a blue ticket and I had to have In twenty-four hours. You put it over, but I won't forget. I'll get even with you." . "We had nothing to do with that." the Countess declared, quiet ly. "I'm sorry you take It so hard. but it serves you right." 'Who wouuldn't take it hard? To be expelled, fired out like a thief, a" The girl's voice broke; then she pulled herself together arid uttered a quavering, artificial laugh. She loused her head again. with un obvious attempt ut defl- ace. "Oh. it takes more than complication was in process of baring up an that he would be finally and completely exonerated; part. It might make a difference: probably it would. Things how were not as they had been. ,She w.'s a free woman. This thought obtruded Itself insistently into tin: midst of her meditations. Yes. l.er. t hose hot lips pressing hers. That Wtis a moment to remember I ways. And those dreamy, magic days that had lollowed, it he more delightful, the more unreal because slie had deliberately drugged Jut conscience. Tlmn that night at While Horse! lie bad told her hiilvrly. hroken-hcartedly; that )p ((Mild never- torget. Perhaps even et Willi an effort Hilda Cour tcau routed herself, N'Vcr forget? by. he had forgotten the very next day, as was quite natural, No, she was a foolish sentimental list, and lie well, he was just one whom fate had cast for a lover's role, one destined to excite affec tion In women, good ami bid. tfuinc day lie would Had his mate and Hilda believed she loved him wi ll enough to rejoice in his hap piness when It came. There spoke , the mail rual itisi met which Phil Hps had. the knack of rousing; for want of something better, she de termined she woiiuld cherish that. Vouuld lui crii il out aloud in jot rage. She hated these other wo men whom she bluuud for her un doing; site hated Ca ciidish. Pierce I'htlttps, herself. 0 "Il serve.! me right." she told herself, 1 uriously. deserve t he pink t ick' t Tor making a ford of lii.xself. Yes. a fool: What lias Pierce ever done tor me? Noth ing. And I-.'" Pefore ber mind's ' ee cam- a vision of Hi1 opporr I tunnies she had let slip, the chances she had Ignored. She knew tut) well that she could have had the pick of many men the new - made millionaires (.f tuw.su n -but In.-tcad she had , hosell him. And why .' Mere because be luul a way. a smile. a warm and pleas. tug personality some magnetic I'ImI oo intang to id.-ntify. 1" WU!1 m'r tn ",i,k" ,ht wr,)nK iholee-hc always did. Site had Jome North with but i.ne desire, l"1'. ! termination - n..n ly. to make money, to reap ,t the full her sh tie of this free harvi-Mt. She had glell p the hfe she ItUed, the pi Mplc .-the knew, the rolllfoMS slit cravitl, tor that and for noth ing else, anil what a im - s -the had made ni t)ic venture: t'tlier girls , not half .0 Mnatt. net half so pretty us she. had f. allured their . Hi!h right hen- before her rye.s, while be w.i.h wasting her tune. (They had kept their h.-.,is. and . thi would go out in the spring. 't'tr-t class nii good iloiheN and a, bank -roll tn the pui .r" safe Some ( t hi in were married and , t respeciaiiie, -.Never again: she whispered to le 1 s If. 'The net Julie w III pay." 1 'ha-in at the (real no-lit she had sotlt n d filled I . h r with h poinmous h-Un-d of all manUind. und sou nil- H..U she curse,) 1'hfllips as the cause of her pieM.nl pilKht. Such dough's as th.se run tti in hibit; through l he girt mind; her ni.'a- and her resemmint were real eiiiuigli; nevertheless, through thin overtone Hu rt- ri,n juucIht note: a Miuill voice was Staking In the midst nt all her tnmuu -a small nice w hie It she rei if - d to listen lo. "SVhai I 1 ver o - In him I don't know." she n. ef'ii. goading heiself to furl at r but. 1 less and .'liamr Lu tB.. 'l utr really carod for him; I'm, too wise for that. I don't euro for lilin now. I tie test the poor, simple minded fool. 1 hate him." Ho she fought with herself, drowning the persistent piping of that other voice. Then her eyes dropped to that fatal paper In her lap and ( suddenly venom neu From ner. She wondered if CavendLsh would tell Pierce Ghat he had given her the pink ticket. Probably not. The Mounted police were usual ly close-mouthed about such things. and yet Iaure crushed the paper Into u crumpled bull und furtively hid It in Hie pocket of her coat; then she raised wild, apprehensive eyes to the door. Jf only she dared slip out now, before Pierce re appeared, be fort; ho had a chunce to see her. Jt seemed as If she could not bear to have him know, but Cavendish hud ordered her to wait.' "My God!" the girl whis pered. "I'll die, if ho knows! I'll die!" Shu began to tremble wretchedly and to wring her hands; she could nut remove her gaze from tho door. I his waiting-room at tht; Har-1 racks hud housed people of divers and many sort during ILs brier history; It hud harbored strained faces. It hud been the scene of it roug emotional conflicts, but never, perhaps, had its narrow w.alts encompassed emotions in wider contrast than those expe rienced by the four silent women who waited there ut this mon.'-nt. One object of interest dominated the thoughts of each of them. These thoughts were similar in na turu und sprang from tho t.ume start tug-point. Curiously enough, however, they look channels us wide apart ns the jioles. Josephine Cuvendish had heard just enough about Hie Incidents of the previous night to uwuken her apprehensions and to stir her reel ing or loyoity to I he depths. The suggestion thut Pierce Phillips was in the .slightest degree responsible Tor Hie death of Count Court eau had roused her indignation und her fighting blood. I'nablo to endure the suspense, of idle watting, she hnd sought relief by assuming u sort of sentinel post where sili con Id watch developments. - It was something to be close to his affairs. Jt was next to being close to him; hence the reason of her presence and her Insistence upon remaining. In her mind there hud never been the slightest question of Pierce's Innocence; any doubt of it. expressed or Implied, awoke In her u sharp and bitter antagonism iuite remarkable; no bird co-jld have flown quicker lo the aid of her chick, no wolf mother could have bristled more ferociously ut threat to her cub, than did this .serene, inexperienced girl -woman at hint of peril to Pierce Phillips. And yet, on tho surface, at least, she and pierce were only friends. He had never voiced a word of love to her. Lint of what use are words when hearts uro full and wtien confession lurks in every glance, every gesture; when every commonplace is thrilling und sig nificant? 1 11 her eyes no disgrace what ever altuched to film as a result of the notoriety he had suffered. On the contrary, she considered him u martyr, a hero. Hie object of u deep conspiracy, und his wrongs smarted her. He was, in short, u romantic figure. More over, she had recently begun to believe tliat this entire situation was contrived purely for the pur pose tif bringing them together, of acquainting them witli each other, and of testing the strength or their mutual regard. These other wo men, whom she saw today tor the first time, she considered merely extra figures in tht; drama of which she and Pierce played the leads witnesses in the cast; de serving no attention. She -would be grateful to I hem, of course, if they succeeded in helping him. Imi. at best. Hiey were minor char acters, supers in t he cast. Once Pierce himself si rode inlo the scene, she forgot them entirely. What a picture her lover made, she reflected; how lie filled her eye! What Importance lie pos sessed! Surely the world must hcc ami feel how dominant, how splen did be was. Jt must recognize bow Impossible il would bo for him to do wrong. The mere sight of him had set her lo vibrating, and now Inspire In her a certain reckless abandon; guilty ur inno cent, he was her mate and she would h jvc followed htm at u word. I tut he was Innocent ; 11 was her part to wait here us pa tiently as she could until the fact j was proved and until he could ask that question which forever, trem bled between t lit in. Such thoughts as these were im possibly lo conceal; they were mir rored upon the face of I he colonel's daughter us she Mood raptly gass ing at the tloor through which Pierce Phillips had disappeared. Her Hps were parted; the shadow of the smile his coming had evoked still lingered upon them; her soul was In her shining eyes. 1'nknown to her. at leiL-l one of the other women present had read her and- aaBSlllBISllllBEIRIBIBrailllBIICIIllBBllllllBBHB3ll Tins Store Will Be Closed All Day, Wednesday, In Honor of Armistice Day 1 V (iET THESE IIOOVERIZEL) SAVINGS TODAY. ' Fresh Cruiimery nutter, 2 lbs $1.10 New Crop Seedless Raisins, 3 pkgs ....35c Delicious Apples, box $1.39 Sweet" Oranges, dozen -- 43c W Free Citrus Washing Powder last week of this special offer! One Large Citrus Powder with A purchase of Large Package Citrus Garnulated Soap Both for o()c. Iiuy a liberal supply now. S HOOVERIZED GROCERY n "WHEKlS THE THRIFTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER TRICE FOOD STOKE. MAIN 49. " MOTOR DELIVERY FIND IT HERE Copy for iliift column must bo in by 9:00 a. m. Jti:.MKMiii:it. J Sunday, Nov. & MoCo Kjioi-t- tlt(f club'u turkt-y shoot. 2-11-9-Gt ! If you want to Bleep wurni, drop tn und Imy a rcul valut; in hot wa ter bottU-H thut are. warntnted for two yearH ut Hilverthorn-Wrliflit'fl fuuilly drug Htore. 11-1 0-tf Kt. 1'eter's Episcopal Guild will hold u Ktimmuu'c Sale ut Hunun Hull Sal., Nov. 14th ut ID a. m. 11-111-31 NOTICE.' Hold Alt my sloek and IntereHt in Whitti'x Seeonil Hand Store lo C. K. llallcy of I'utun. All outstand ing uccounts payable to me. J. l' WHITK. 11-10-ltp llonistltcliinfc. pleating, button holes, etc Norton's Kiddy Shop. ... 10-14-tf The prettiest und latest styles in colors und patterns in stationery I uro now in stork ut prices all can arrord ul Stlverlhorn-WriKht's fam ily drug store, s 10-tl-tf St. IVIer's ; Kplseopul Guild w ill hold u ltummuffe Sate at Honun Hall Sat., Nov. Mill ut 11" u, m. 1 1-lU-St IJaUer'B fash Grocery 406 Mth St., phono 42G-W., Prices right 11 -3-1 ni AIC.MIKTICE DAV. Seven yeurs have passed since the Hlgning of th Armistice which marked the close of thft Great War. Tomorrow we pause in commem oration of thut event Hiking a duy den emotions and now watched her curiously, with an intent und grow ing astonishment. . Itoulettu Ktrby hnd been us inlck as the Countess to correctly interpret Jt lire's chagrin, and Hhe, too, had experienced a tremendous relief. Oddly enough, however, she had felt no such fierce and jealous exultutlon ns she had anticipated; there had been no seltisli thrill such as shu hud expected. What ailed her? she wondered. While groping for an answer, her atten tion had been challenged by the xpression upon Miss Cavendish's face, and vaguely she began to comprehend the truth. . Breath lessly now she watched tho girl; slowly conviction grew into cer tainly. So! That was why tho colonel's daughter was here. That was why. at sound of a certain step, she had become glorified. That was why ierce had been blind to her own and Hilda's preson-cc In the room. It would bo untrue to say lhat Itoulettu was nut shocked by this discovery. It taml- like a thunder clap, and its very unexpectedness jolted her mind out of the ruts It ljud been following these many lays. t u i. usiontsiiing to rciaie. It caused her no unguish. After the first moment or two of dizzy bewilderment had passed she found that her whole being was galvanized into new life and that the eyes of tier soul were opened to u new light. Ci'o le Continued.) Moderate in price in use one spoonful equals two of many other brands. Eliminates failure pre vents waste of baking materials. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SALES aV TIMES ifl iryi ff (VATOV-W0 nil If - Vv' , hennev II 77 Armistice Day! off to lebratc this snecial oc- casiou. We join with you in the spirit or the day und in the signi ficance, of- its memory: extending lo the cx-servlcu men .und public the' spirit of good fellowship and cooperation. Jtlehardson's Art & Gift, Hhop 10-il-it Stop dandruff in five duys. Stop fulling out of hair In three weeks by using u 7fic bottle of Germicide and i Hind ruff Kradicutor. Kilver-thorn-Wright's family drug store. 11-lu-tf a. .ol"Nc;;.m i:.t. I have decided to discontinue my practice and take u rest, which is much needed to both Mrs. Mayville and myself. All our property is for sale at very reasonable prices. Also ull who are Indebted to us uro requested' to conio In und set tle or send their checks to us with in the next thirty days. Wo thank tho public for the patronage shown us. Jtespeclfully yours, Jr. A. N. Mayvllle. 1 l-0-3t Notice of final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Charles A. Myers, de ceased, has filed in the County Court in the State of Oregon, for 1'nion cour ty, his final ueeount us administrator of said estate, and thut the 5th day of December, ItCifi. i at tho hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the County j Court Hoom in the Court House of j said County, has been fixed by the said Court ns the time und place) for hearing of objections to said ac- count and the settb-ment thereof. I C1.YDK MYKKS. Administrator of the estate of, Charles A. Myers, deceased. K. It. Klngu, attorney for admin istrator. ' EBGa rff"n-& W UVI THOSE OF ANY OTHFR BRAND "T T tut New Sugar Corn, 3 cans, No. 2 ....:. l!)c New Pack Tomatoes, 4 cans, No.-2U 9.rx; New June Peas, 3 cans 41)c .Worcester Table Salt, 3 pkgs ; .1 25c VJ7?1L DEPARTMENT STORES 106 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. A Tribute! r November 1 1 J Seven years ago the greatest hostilities the world has ever known ceased, and Peace reigned over a score of battle-scarred nations. ;: : Armistice Day is our great celebra tion of the Victory of the Allied Armies. On this day we salute the 1 brave defenders of our country's lib- ' erty and glory! May the memory of their patriotic Service ever burn brightly. ; This Store Will lie' Closed Armistice Day WhmWinterComd Foley's Honey andTar For Coughs and Colds A SMALL. HEATER : With Much Heat TUm Westlnghoilso "Cor.y Glow" electric healer will take. Urn chill out of these frosty mornings. Just at tach lo your lamp socket the current consumption kit small und tho Initial cost Is very low. , JI. & S. ELECTRIC Sonumr Hotel lltifliliiix. jj r, WW 58? !UMAIJfBUlIIJUMBSH