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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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There will be services today at the grave
of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington, at
Westminster Abbey in London and in the
shadow of the. Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
Memorial services will be held in the homes
of many of the boys who never will re
turn. May we, in our humble but sincere
way, offer our sympathies to those homes.
. 204 Depot St. v
St y 1 e Leaders
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Published by Arrangement with First National Pictures, lac., and Frank
JJoyd Productions, Inc.
( Il.n'i:it XXIX (Continued) fwttil out of u traneellke Hleep by
'I'lio door to the commanduiit't; un Intruder ut once invlmble,
office opened without wurnliiK- dumb; to feel the presence of thut
I'leree Mood frumi'il In 11. IISn I myHterlouH visitor and actually lo
head wiih up, ills KhoulderH wire I sec hi in it bulked dim and
:T!eji; or.' iti:i i:iti;i;'S sam:v
VptfiT.'.li. Jiin;ly (riven tliiit by
fiirtuo of un order or Hale liemed out
of and under the aeul of the ('if
full Co m l of tha Htatn or Oregon
for iJnion county, dated the 81 h tluj
br October; 1026, In Out-milt where
in Charlefl Jlulehlns, unmarried,
;iiuubeth Hopper und Walter Hop
'her, wife und htiluim, Anna .la
iohtion and.Kdward JiicobHonwlfe.
jtiid liunl.und, Ullio Cojner und lien
'otnur, , wife und hiiHltand, I.lJllun
ielHcy, unmarried, Kdnu Vander
flfijnelileu, uinnurilerl, . and J. it.
Viindernieufeu, unmarried M-ere
jilaintiriH, and Oraniru Viindermeu
en and Klbt Wiindermuulen, Iiuh
bnnd und wife, Olurulliui O. Judy,
formerly Clurullno Vandermeuleti,
knd Hoy A. Judy, wr und hus
band. Clareiico J. Vumlermeiilen
tnd Jdti li, Vundeinieuh n, Ji unhand
ml wUu, Vuru J. Viuideriuoulen
find Wllina Vandurmoulen, )i 1h wife,
JVU VuncJernioulen und Margaret
jyumlermeulen, his wife, Murttn
Vandermeulen, unmarried, J. 10,
Vanderineuten und llmitt Vnnder
fcnoulen. Inn Wild; ilaltori-Uodmor
l!o., a eorpDiallou,' la Orandu Na
il OJUi I IJunU, a corporation; H. K.
Jjlxoii, and also all other ieiHon
pr parties unkndwh elutmlnff any
rlgbt. tllle, PHtate, Hon or InloreHt
Ih iU rvui vM dwiivd la Uo
fcomululut herein, woro defendants,
iback.thlH countenance, wus alight;
with confident tread he entered
1 1 he bljf room and eruhHnl "directly
I lo the irl who Hlooil waiting he
jslde the tahle. llA lteld out
liuo hands to her and with a flash
'of her clear blue eye he placed
hers in his. (iladm-K, trust, blind
faith, and adoration were In her
luce. Hhe murmured souM'tlriiiK
which I ton let ta (ltd not henr, for
at that instant ' 'olonel ('avendl.'ih
uideared with the curt announce,
merit:
"That Is all. Indies. You needn't
remain longer."
iJMndly, confusedly, Jtonletla
rose und fumbled with her wraps.
Hht'aw Hi' colonel no lo luire
and speak with her In a htlff, for
mal way. Khe" saw J'lerce and Jo
sephine turn away hand In hand,
Ihelr heads close together he had
not even glanced in her direction;
Ihell Cavendish
her directly.
At first she did not under.st:ind
I him, bill finally muilc out thai he
wa.s lejjin her t hat everyt hhig
hud been cleared - up, including
even the my.stery of .fount t'oni
tcaii's gold-sack.
'liiirc conrHed that she ot a
duplicale, key to the cashier's
cage,"shi- 'heard the colonel nay.
'(iol 11 from J'lerce. ( was she
formless among the darting shad
ows cast by a blazing mulch was
a lent Indeed. U wan too much
for Joe.,
Ah for Frank, he had actually
.seen nothing, beard nothing except
his brother's voice, und then that
sigh- l"'or that very reason ills
terror wus, if anything, even great
er than his brother's.
I'urlng what seemed un age
I here was no sound except the ster
torous breathing of the MeCa-skeys
ihcuiselvcH and (he stir of the dogs
outside. The pule square of the
single window, over which u
hleached-out cotton flour-sack had
been lucked, let In only enough
light to Intensify the gloom. With
in the cabin was a blackness thick,
tangible, oppressive ; the brothers
stared inlo it with bulging eyes
and listened wil h ear-drums
(li ft him. His eyes were still dis
tended, to be sure, but Into them
sanity, recognition, begun to creep.
U'e fttured dazedly about htm, and
at lust lie tnunuged to speak Co
rel's name.
"Wh-whatyou doing here?v
he breathed.
"Me? I come to tak' you back."
Joe shook his head wcukly. "You
can't. WVre ueross -sure." His
eyes dropped to the prostrate body
beside which he knell, and a new
thought swiftly flooded lib vncuiit
mind. "Look! You Now I un
derstand. You did It! You shot
him. I never Ily God!" The
fYl low's int.ane vehemence, the
panting eagerness with which he
undertook to absolve himself from
the hideous results of his deed,
argued that he loved hi brother.
FIND
IT :-
HERE
Copy for thla column must
be In by :O0 a. m.
H fcWAlt P.
10.00 l-L'ivurd will be paid lo
anyunc (or information Uuling to
thf urrt-sl und conviction of the
peraon or perHonu who broke into
lie roue dlpwly to his feet, hislthu Kut-les hull between Wednea
eountenuiuiV fliiniins. hLi Buzi! day nl(,-ht the 4th- and Thursday
fixed in un arresting t-xprewdon of nitrht the Sth of November.
10 Years Ago
Today- '
Fred Kiddle, Island City
wheat buyer, . Is honjo
from a business trip to
Portlund.
Itieli In (Irleuliil l'iM'fiiine.1
Hptey mlora from I he lawt,
ur dataller odora from the
Hunklat 1,'ardcnR of our '
homeland. Itlended with
aUltl and with the tliotih-hl
of acventuathiK v tho -charm
of fair women.
Let ua help yo-l Heleet
your inoNt lieeomimt odor.
. i'i;iti''r.Mizi:it.s
'(im,I)i:n
rovni:i!.s
L. & L. Drug Co.
to m directed und delivered. In
which said order of sale, I am com
iiiundwd o make sale of I he follow
ing desr rlbed reul properly, the
sum 15 being the real properly de
scribed in tlio Amended 'omphiint,
to-wlt:
hot 17 und the North west 20
feet of Lot 10, in Ulock ll':i. in
Chaplin's Addillon lu the City
of Lu Urulide, Union County,
Oregon.
Now therefore, by virtue of said
uulhorlty and In obedience to. Us
commands, 1 will, on Tuesduy, the
17th day of November. 1 il'2(t, at the
hour of two o'clock I. M.. of said
day, ut the front door of the Court
House in La Grande, Union county,
Oregon, sell at public auction the
above described reul property, to
the highest bidder for cash, or for
one half cash and tho balunco se
cured by u first mortgage on the
premises, the proceeds of said sale
to be tipplled In uccurduitcu with
the orders of tho Court.
Dated tills Knh day or October,
J.OWKLL WILLIAMSON,
, Referee.
Oct. It. 21, 2R-Nov. 4. 11.
BACK BAD TODAY?
TIi'U. rind Hip Ciiut und Correct
It us Other La (rniule
J-'Dlks Have.
Thei-e's IHllr rest or peace Tut
Hhj biiekuche Hurrerer,
luys are tired and weary
Night brink's no respite.
1'rlnary troubles, headaches, di.
'tness and nervousness, all tend t'
pri'Vetit rest or sleep.
Why continue to bu so mtser-
luble?
I Why not use a si iutulaiit dlu-
recllc to the kidneys?
i Use Juan's I 'I I Is.
Your' neighbors rccommen I
I loan's.
Head this li Orantii' case:
, C. W. Cln. Mail T St.. s:iys:
"My kidneys wore weak and aHcd
too freely. 1 had allacks of back
ache ami soreness across the munll
oT my back that Hindu It hard for
me In sloop. I oan's I 'I I Is rutin
I he I ted 1 'runs I "rug Store ha e
always ""relh'Ved t hese' altaeks by
slrctmtheiitug my back and kld
neyM and benefiting nu .In every
way. I depend on I onn's now K
1 have any sin of I he I rouble."
- due, ut all dealers. Knxter-Mil-huin
Co., Mlis., Ituiralo. N. Y.--Adv.
who put ibe evlilenee In there dur
ing t he confusion. 1'retty inge
nious, 1 call It, and pretlv sile
rul." "Hid she- have anything to say
about llie ihe murder'.'" ilouleUa
limutred. ' . ,
' "No. Hut Ihe Countess 'has that
si rained to the point of rupture.
was speaking lo Oddly enough, this tiller silence
uuumcnti'd their agitation. 1'nuble
finally to smother the evidence of
his steadily growing fright, Frank
uttered a half-audible moan. Joe
In the next bunk put It down iw a
new and threatening phenomenon.
What sort of thing was 11 thut
j-ighed and moaned thus? As evi
dence of the direction Joe's mind
was taking he wondered if these
rounds could be tins complaint of
Court eau's uusii riven spirit. It
wa.s u shocking thought, but invol
untarily lie gasped the dead man's
name,. '
A gutlly conscience i.s a proven
coward-mliUcr; loo, is u quick,
imaginative mind. It took only u
moment or two to convince. Joe
figured out right. I'm sure. We'll j thai this nocturnal Interloper was
have the proof when Jiock brings
buck his prisoners."-
As Ituith-lta moved toward the
door, Three slopped her. There
nut a ring In hl.s voice as he said:
not a creature of flesh and blood
hut some enormous, unmention
able, creeping llilug come out of
the other world out of the cold
earth to visit punishment upon
"Kouleila, 1 want you lo meet him for his crime. Ue could h
Miss Cavendish. I want the two jit stirring, rinally, now here, now
nicest lrls In tho worTd'to know Iheni; he could make out Ihe rus
each other." Josephine, lliiu is Mi.ss tie of Its grave-clot lies. There is
Kliby Ut' whom I've said so much." i no doubt that the cabin was full
Then without reason he laughed, of half-distinguishable, sounds so
Joyously, und so did the colonel's Is any warm habitation but to
daughter. I. Joe's panicky imagination the na-
The latter look Kouleltu's handtlirt' r "','s- parlicular.sounds in
In a wuriii and friendly clasp. Her I '"''Uted that they could not come
smiling lips were, tremulous. Kn-I f i nm un' normal, living being.
gagingly. hhyly, she haid: i nere was, for instance, a alow,
I'lcrcu bus tohl me how splen
did you've been lo him.- und J'm
sure you're us huppy us we are,
hut things always conn1 out right
ir wu wish for them hard enough.
Lou't you think so?"
The Count ess Con rt can was
asthmutic wheezing, ,;.like the
breath of u sorely wounded man;
a stretching and straining us of a
body racked with mortal agony;
even a faint bubbling choke nko a
death rattle heard In an adjoining
chamber. Thcs und others as
wulklng slowly when Huulctiu horribly suggestive. Joe' wild ugl.
overtook her a block or so down 1tf,, distorted all of them, no
the street. She looked m us the "lutlcr whether they .came from
younger woman Joined tier.
mingled ruge and horror upon the'
woodsman s face. "You did it,
damn you! Shot him, in the dark,
asleep! Now you want inc., , .
Take me back, ch? You can't do
it. J'm safe . . . sufe . . . !"
'1'oleon uttered a grunt. He
b ailed uin carbine uguinst the wall
behind him. und from his pocket
be drew a thin cotton sled-rope.
With this in his hand bu advanced
upon the slayer.
McCuskey retreutcd. Weakly uj
first he fought off Jiis cuplor; then,
as feur overwhelmed him, he be
came possessed of a phrenetic en
ergy and struggled wilh Ihe
strength of Iwo men. He struck,
he bit, he clawed, he kicked. Jt.
wtut like the batlb; of a man with
a beast . ferocious, merciless
while it lasted. They rocked about
the eubln, heedless of Hie wounded
man; the stove cuine crushing
down and they trampled the pipe
under their feet.
Hut McCaskey collapsed uh sud--denly
as lie had flown to action.
When 'i'olcon trussed him up he
hud neither strength nor spirit
either roi; resistance or for resent
ment. He was-us spineless us a
wit sack. With anguished eyes he
wutched his captor lift Krunk into
u bunk and then-proceed to do
what remained to.be done. Bleak
of face, lift less of voice, hopeless
of expression, he answered the
questions put to him and mudd no
feeblest effort at concealment. He
was, .in fact, no longer capable of
any resistance, mental or physical.
J. K. STACK Y,
WM. JIANHEN,
IJtA CANTUKLL, .
Trustees.
U-ll-31
ItLMLMIiLJt.
Sunday, Nov. 15 AIoCo Sport
ing club's turkey shoot. 2-11-9-Gt
If you want to sleep, warm, drop
in and buy -a real value In hot wa
ter bottles that arc warranted for
two years ut Silvcrthorn-Wright'a
family drug store. 11-lU-tf
i-iktinctivi:
t mCISTM.VS CAItlhS.
Tim most distinctive and unusual
line of I'ersonul Christmas Curds
for Kmbosslng- and Kngraving wlll(
bo found ut Jtichardson's Art &
Olft Shop. See them buforu the line
Is too much picked over. 11-11-lt
St. Peter's Kpiscopal Guild will
hold a Uutnmagc Sale at lioinui
Hall Hat., Nov. 14th at 10 a. m.
ll-lU-3t
ncmstltchlng, pirating,' button
holes, etc. Nortou's Kiddy Shop.
10-14-tf
Make LIH; Worth Idling.
Hon't go around feeling tired,
lacking In energy und strengtn,
because your kidneys are not
working properly. The use ;f
J-'OLRY'S PILLS, a diuretic stim
I rank died us tho first ashen f nh.ni for ti,. umn.-v- .in mwi.
your kidneys, remove injurious
waste matter and bring the kid
neys back to a normal, active
condition. "Your FOLEY 1'ILLK
aro tho only thing I ever got- to
do me any good." writes Samuel
Brenner, Alexandria, lnd. Adv.
CHIROPRACTIC
Is the removal of pressure from impinged nerves by the bony
structure of I he body, especially along t he spine. A l 'hit o
praclor locales Ihe displacements In t he articular Joints and
corrects them, lie huH by thin ne t hod brought back healCi,
strength and happiness to persons who before were hopt-lr.i.s
Invalids or doomed to the gi.nc by the old healing methods.
F. L. TRIBE, D. C. Ph. C.
New lob) libln
(I'aliner tiraduate)
I'iiom: iju-w
Ol i Ice Hours: ! to
"Well." she said, "I presume you
saw. Not a look, nol a thought
l'r any one bpf dier that other
Kin."
"Yes, I saw." There was a
pause, then: "She's wonderful. 1
llilnk Tin very glad."
"Iliad?" Hilda raised her brows;
she glum-cd curiously at 1 ho
speaker.
''if 1 hud a hrothnr I'd want him
lo love a girl like that."
"Hut you have no brother, out
wide of 'I'olcon Horel." Hilda was
inure than ever ama.ed when her
companion laughed soft I v, con
tentedly. "I know, bul if fluid one, I'd
want him to be like Pierce. 1
My dear, so met hhig has changed
In me. oh. surpi -istuglv I I Hcarceiy
know what it is. but-- I'm walking
on air and my eyes are open tor
the tirsl time. And you? We've
been hone.st with each ulher huw
do on feel ?"
"I'." The Countess smiled will
fully. "Vh H tloesn'l mailer how
I feci; The buy lias found hjiusijf.
anil nothing el.se s of Ihe lea:d im
porlaitcc." en i-n:it xx x
.Lie MrCa.-ki y iih nt a cowunl.
neither was he u Ntipi-rstltloits man,
but he had Imagination. The stcsoly
st ra In of his (tia) l-'rank s long i
Illuht, the ceriainty of pursuit
elo.se behind, had ttaed his nerves
and n nd. red him jumpy. Uor a
man in his condition to lie awak-
S H.E-R.R Y.'S
Tllll.W AMI IllMllltKOU
"Off The
Highway"
A limit MrmiilNTtf I'rtHbiel bet with mi all-tar c-t. In-eliMllii-
.bibii IInwriN, latiuerbf lv . Mulle. (.Inn
C'oiimlo, Chut hi A. (Itudd) 'ot. Jiccpli Snhkitiil.
t bnih- t.eranl, Snmkc I inner mid l.jdl Yi Amine 'tilth
CotlMllv.
"JAM ri.lWsi;"
y 1
r ZLf ' X Oil
his brother Krank. froiniiie )ioorly
season d pott; ralb rs overhead, or
from tin; sleepy dogs outside, and
'I'oleon Uoret, with a grim internal
chuckle, look advantage of the
fact.
When finally Ihe elder McCus
key heard his own name whis
pered, t he last shred of self-control
efi to him wa.s whipped away;
his wits went -skittering, and for a
second lime hi; groped with fran
tic, (witching fhiKers for his. re
volver, lie raised It and, with a
yell, fired at random Into I lift
blacknesN, meanwhile covering his
ees with his left arm for fear of
beholding In (he sulphurous rhudi
I hat bloodless, flesh less menace,
whatever It might be.
Somehow be managed to get out
or bed and lo place his back
against the will, und Chtc he cow
ered until he heard his brother's
body threshing about the floor. As
a mailer ,r ftiet. thai .Imt had sent
Crank sprawling from his bunk,
and he was striving to kick orf the
hampering folds of his sleeping
bag, nothing more; but ihe'thump
Ing of his knees and elbows bore
a dreadtiij sinifit iiiei- to the ter
rified listener. Evidently the
Thing ha. I closed in - had grap
pled with Crank. Its hands, damp
wilh death Mveut, even now wen
HI oping for him. Joe. The thought
i wa.s unbearable.
' mindly the elder brother thrust
his revolver at lull knulh in front
or him and pulled the trigger;
1 rank shrieked, but again and
again Joe fired, and when the last
curtrldi;e was spent he continued
lo snap the weapon. He desisted
i'iiK when he heard a voice, faint,
but hoar.se wtlli ui:oii, crying:
"n Hod! You'w .shot me, Joel
You'e shot niej"
Then ami not unlit I hen, did a
Mrt of canity come lo the wretch.
The reolver slipped from his fin
Hers; he felt bis bones dissolving
into water; a horror ten times
greater than he hud prevtouslv
(Miftend fe upon him. He tried
to speak, lo throw off this hideous
n-ghtmare. but hi me.- t ame only
as n dry, reedy Ahi,pf r.
C'r.uik was still now; he did nut
respiMoi u nis nroi hi' i s Incnher- M
enui s except with a deep gjoan-ISJ
htir thai mono nl.uilv became 'more i
al.irminc. ( H
I -I didn't - Christ! I didn't 'H
sluiol mi . . . l-'rank: . . . An-jg
swer me! Say .mi mi Hung. . . " 1 M
Even yet the dre; f that hobi'jgj
unbltn presence lay likf U-e upon I
the t.h r brother: lo feared loW
i move bst he em outlier It. lest be j
11 und it enfold him: but M
in bod be- am
window und lit the sickly faco of
ihe brother who hud sluln him.
There was no longer need of the
rope; In fact. Joe Implored his Cap
tor with such earnestness not to
leave' him ulone that Tolcon un
tied hlH bunds, feeling sure thut he
was Impotent. Joe followed him
outside, and stood near bv while
he hur no-sod the dogs, he, accom
panied every step the wocJsmun
took wild horses could not, have
ragged him away in his present
frame of mind and finally, when
thev Set Otil. h;irl Inwm-il Ihi. f,,n.
adian line, he shambled along I The prettiest and latest slyles in
head of the team with head down I colol'H uml IMilterna in stationery
and eyes uCerted from ih grue- 1,ro nw ln lovk at prices all can
some bun. Ho that lay in the slert. ' ufford at Silverthorn-Wright's fam-
HIs punishment had overtaken aim y drug store iu-11-ti
and lie waa.mieciual to It
Stop dandruff in five days. Stop
falling out' of hair in three weeks
by using a 75c bottle of Germicide-
and Dandruff Erndleator. Sllver-thorn-Wrigl.t's
family drug store.
1 1-10-tf
Haws on was in terment, for the
news of unuther "strike" hud come
In and a stampede was under way.
Discoveries of gold, or rumors of
(hem, had been common. The
camp hud thrilled to many Arab
ian Nights tales, but this one was
inlte Ihe mast sensational of nil.
So amazing, unbelievable was
It, in truth, that those who had
been too often, fooled laughed at It
und declared it Impossible on its
face. Some wood -cutlers on the
hills nbove El Dorado bud been
getting out dry limber for Ihe drift
tires, so ran the report, und in
shooling the tree-trunks down Into
lhe valley they hud discovered a
deposit of wash gravel. one of
them, possessed of the-prospect -or's
instinct, had gophered a cupful
I of the gravel from ofT the rlni
where the plunging tree-trunks
had dug through Ihe snW und ex
I posed the outcropping bedrock.
and. to Hutlsfy his curiosity, bad
taken II down lo camp for a test.
He had thawed and panned It; to
his- amazement; hi
St. Peter's Episcopal Guild will
hold vl Hum mage Sale at Jlonan
Hall Sat., Nov. 11th at 10 a. m.
li-lO-Iit
Halter's Cash Grocery 400 4th
at., phono 42U-W. J'rices right.
1 1-3-1 m
Ul Y.
Ituy your personal engraved
Christ muH curds now from the un
usual Hue at Ulchardson's Art &
Honanxa were quitting Ihelr Jobs,
actually leaving Iheir thawed drifts
to freeae while they scattered over
the domes und saddles round
about, slaking claims. That set
tled matters, so far us Dawson was
TTT fl (VATIOM-VYDE T
I j) ' LNmuTI0N7 fl
, DEPARTMENT STORES
108 Depot St, La Grande, On. .
Many like Our
"Lay-Away" Plan
, Although we do not have charge accounts
nor sell on the installment plan, we do per
mit making an initial payment on a purchase
here and when the final payment is made you
take "away your purchase. j
, We call this our "Lay-Away Plan," '
If it so happens that yem do not have ready V
cash, this plan enables you to make your
choice of goods while in pur Store and have
the goods put aside for you until you can pay
for Stem in full.
This is .not departing from the advantages
which our cash buying and selling affords you.
Our desire is to serve you in every way
possible. '
Gift Shop, lhuullfiil cards rang
ing from 10 els. to 40 cts. each
which price includes the engruv
lng. . 11 -if-It
The Itlue ; Mt. Graiigo will g'ive
a rummage ale in the J.ottes
Kldff. Sat; ' ' '' 1 1-11-31
AAOi.NCilKNT.
I have decided to discontinue my
practice und take a rest, which la
much needed to both Alts. Muyvilte
and myself. All our property is
for salv ut very reasonable prices.
Also all who arc Indebted to us
are requested lo conio In und . set
tic or send their checks to us with
in the next thirty days. We thank
the public for the patronage showr.
us.
Itespectfully yours,
Jr. A. N. Mayvllle.
11-9-31
SAYS.I'lSOIIJIilTION'.
AlU.l l i:TS i :XA(i(iyKATi;i'
,C II 1 C A GO (AP) There arc
many things' being siildVabouL the
liquor question that will not "hold
water," and both sides of the con
troversy have been guilty of need
less 4i nd foolish exaggeration, de
clared Dr. W. A. Ganfleld of Car
roll College, before the national
convention of the Anti-Saloon
league hero fohlghf. '
Hv said that while the situation
in America was much better than
before prohibition,- thut the job ol
making Americans dry 1 not ye,
done. "America Is legally dry," In
said. ' .but, -many ' Americans an
Wet.'1 ' '- . . i
"The enforcement machinery ii
America1 has thus far been tot
weak, too Inefficient. No honest
sane thinking man can truthful!;
say that an unpopular law canno
be enforced., Certainly the druf
law was not . popular, y.t't injghti
few' sought to evade It.".
As a train thinks so Is he, if
enn persuade his wife to agree wi
him.
Cm 'Ibis Out It Is Worth Mv.!
Heiid this ad and ten cent
Kole & Co., 28r55heffied
Chicago, "lll.'.T writing" your :
and address -clearly. -You wll
eeivn -a ten cent bottle of 1
KY'M" HONICY AND TAll '
lOPNU for t coughg,, colds!
hoarseness, nlTO.fr sample I
ages of KOLKY i'lLUH, u di
stimulant 1 for the kidneys,
KOLKY f'ATHAUTIC TAB!
for Constipation and BUliouSf
These wonderful remedies i
helped millions of people.
them! Adv. f
thai it curried an ustouihiug vulue
in gold coarse, rough gold ex
actly like (hat In the creek puy
strenk, except with less sign of
abrasion 'and erosion. Kutuor
placed ti,. ion flits or that first
prospect ut ten dollars. Ten cents
would have meant ,the riches or
Aladdin, but-len dollars'
wonder tin- wiseacres Hliook their
heads. Ten dollars lo the pan. on
a hilltop: . Absurd! How did metal
or that specific gravity get up
I here? How could theru be "wash
gravel on the crest of a mountain?
There was no sense to such a pro
position. Hut Mich old 1 al if urn ia placer
miners as chanced to hear of it
lost no time in hitting the trail.
They were latnllbif wilh high bars,
prehistoric rivcr-heds. and they
went as fast us Iheir old legs would
carry them.
.More faith was put In the stary
conccrncd; men who had dogs
hitched them up. those who had
none rolled their pucks; soon the
trull up the Jlondlkc was black
and the recorder's office prepared
for riotous activity.
Those wdio had set out thus lute
nut excited travelers hastening
bad discovered ! tow award, and from ' them ob
tained confirmation, Yes. the story
was true, more than true! The
half had not been Jold u yet. Gold ,
lay under the grass roots where
anybody could sea t; it was more
plentiful than in the creeks Mils
was the richest Wilng ever, known.
"Krenchman's Jllll." life discovery
had been -named, but all the .
ground for miles round about bad'
been already staked und now men
were going even further ufleld. It i
was well to hurry. j
A frenzy took possession of the j
hearers, iiuj they pressed on more
rapidly This was like the rush of
the autumn previous, fromvDyeaj
lo the Chilkout, only here dogs
flew under snapping lushes; pedes-I
trlans. when shouldered uslde.
abandoned their burdens und sue
rlficed all to speed. At the Forks j
the new arrivals scattered up over j
thu hills, and that night, road- j
houses, cabins, tents, -were crowd-!
when It became known that the d; nu n slept on chairs, on flours;
diggings were being .deserted und they stood around open fires.
( In be Continued.)
thut-the men of Kl Perndo and
There's A Reason
Back of the Growing Demand for C;
ABERDEEN COAL
During the last several-years there has
been a steadily increasing demand for
ABERDEEN COAL for domestic use.
Because it is clean, burns free, little,
ash, and does not clinker.
' Best in the AVest
By Government Test.'
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Sawj er-Holmes j
Merc. Co.
Phone Main 17
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This Store Will Be Closed All Day
In Honor of Armistice Day , !
. GET THESE HOOVERIZED SAVINGS TOMORROW ' I
Tniliiy U Arml-llt'c lny. .w
lml tliut lint uiili-v-. tt) itt-lt
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nbM'ir Dm- tUix by ibiluu wtr in m an h or it Ih-.th . . t.
phit r or Imi-Iim v an. I wnu bing' n..w. lb l a I . '-lain his brother and
Ibe pantile. v ihi lint etHI t tin re was no Huh;! i
nltt-nd Ibe daiMi1; rirl liluiv I mnj Jo.- Im;ii 1 ,.h and In ebn't.T .
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New Sugar Corn, 3 cans, No. '2..
New Pack Tomatoes, 4 cans, No. 2U'....
New June Peas, 3 cans
Worcester Table Salt, 3 pkgs
lm lu in . -i i-iuf phice I
know Iiimv. third phict I
enn to leu in.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
Tlif I'nor tlu'i l-rirn-l"
Oppo. Ilxm.lrj. I'lMin). Bl-llS
Inn t i In nut mi 1 1 i iiyMi-riu r friht uml
uoh'I ; niMii.'li. nwii.n. Hi- mici l.-.t In
lin.lnii; l-Tiink l- lh, k-iiithI r Ms
l.r.-ut hlnir. ami li-. w:,ji pawlni; ut
Iitm anl IM!y rnlliiiK tils iiiinii
Mlii n al hi l.ai k a malt Ii was
mrink.
Tin- Miiiml. IIh- riarv. liriMi.ulil a
Mr.ain triMM his tJunat. II.'
t'lli'snt an, I ton.-ri.l: th,. V,m,l
furr ln rnt-ii-.t tt.is l.irk-.iiittt .1. tti-t
.!. tt;ii tint iif a i ru?y mall.
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Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 lbs - $1.10
New Crop Seedless Raisins, 3. pkgs 35c
Delicious Apples, box $1.39
Sweet Oranges, dozen - 43c
Free Citrus Washinjr Powder last week of this special offer! One Large Citrus rowdci
A purchase of Large Package Citrus Garnulated Soap Both for 50c. Buy a liberal supply-
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
-W1IERL TUB THRIFTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER PRICE FOOD STORE. MA:J
5I0T0R DELIVERY J
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