' Thursday, July 28, 1932
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Seven
f PROMISE 1
l'JSKSUJNALS J
By Mrs. Bertha Carper
- (Observer Correspondent)
PROMISE (Special) John Weav
er, of Rochester, Wash., has been
visiting friends and relatives here.
He had been at Enterprise and while
on a trip In the mountains above
Wallowa Lake had the misfortune to
cut his left had quite badly. He
yvas standing on a log with a tin can
in his hand, when the bark slipped,
be fell on the can, cutting a deep
gash In the large muscle of his left
thumb and making a very bad
wound.
Nineteen young people enjoyed a
picnic party and a swim in the
Grande Ronde river at the F. G.
Potter place Sunday. In the crowd
were Mr. and Mrs. David Garros t
and daughter, Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Wheeler, Frank Llndsey, Ivan Oarrett,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Myra
Oorbett, Inez Denton, Edna and
Winnie Roby, Harold, Lillian, Luella
pnd Fred Carper.
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Haney, who
have been living at Homed ale, Ida.,
came In Thursday to Charles Moore's.
Mrs. Haney remained for an indef
inite period with her daughter, Mrs.
Moore, while Mr. Haney has gone In
search, of a Job.
Sunday seemed to be the day for
placing cncrries as tnere were 10
cars of people from near Wallowa
picking at Rolin Qorbctt's. Ernest
Johnson, pf Lower Valley, was at
Chester Gorbett's, two Mr. Scott's
were at Boyd Carper's, Phil Prellman.
Mr. Royster, Mrs. Mary Wolfe, Mr.
and Mrs. Ula Poulson were at I. S.
McDonald's and Bill Kclton and son,
Joe, were at Edd Denton's.
. Mrs. Anna Hescock, of Wallowa,
Spent a few days last week visiting
Mrs. X. o. Mcuonaid.
'Leo Tucker returned Thursday
from Kcnncwlck with a load of
household goods.
John Doud spent Friday with Mr.
end Mrs. Frank Llndsey.
Grandpa Swenrlngen visited over
the weekend at C. P. Carper's.
There was a dance Saturday eve
ning at ferry uarper's place and an
report a very nice time. There was
some excitement at the close of the
dance as the crowd was starting to
leave, when Byron Everett struck
match to see how much gas he had
In the tank of his car. The gas
caught fire and every boy and man
present was busy dugging up dirt
and throwing it on the car until they
had extinguished, the flames. There
was no damage done.
It was reported that Cliff McGinnls
who lives near the Grand Ronde
river was bitten on the finger by
Rattlesnake one day lost week. He
cut a gosh through the bite and
soaked his finger in kerosene, then
applying soda. He lost only one-half
day on account of it.
. Ivan Carper left Friday for Eden
where he will spend several weeks at
the home of his brother, Roy, while
She Reduced 38
Pounds The
SafeWay
"I have been taking Kruschen
Knits for 4 months unci I think they
are wonderful. I nin 32 years old
ami' 5 ft. 2 In. tall. I wns very fat.
I weighed Ni5 Urn. anil now I weigh
137 lbs. and reel fine. If I let up
taking the Stilts one morning I feel
lazy and heavy," Mrs. Florence Loft
xi s, Boston,
This Is just one of hundreds of
letters we get every month Krus
chen not only causes you to lose fat
but while you are losing it you gain
in health In vivaclousness you
lose fat where fat Is most promin
ent and at the same time keep
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels
functioning naturally.
Red Cross Drug Store, L & L Drug
Co., Glass Drugs. Inc., Moon Drug
Co., or any drugstore in the world
will sell you a Jar of Kruschen for
a trifling sum take one-half tea
spoonful in a glass of hot water
every morning go light on fatty
meats, potatoes and sweets. But for
your health's sake demand and get
Kruschen Salts imitations are num
erous. It's the little daily dose that
docs It. Adv.
Jantzen
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Ocorgo C. Hill
Adams & Hemlock Phone M 988
Moving and
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Call 937-W
Smith's Fox Farm
Swimming
Suits
for
the latter Is working in the Wonaha i
timber reserve.
Richard Roby and Lacy Trump are
helping Lee Smith put up bla hay
this week.
Promise grange meet retail art v on
the second and fourth Saturdays of
each month. On the fourth Satur
day a birthday dinner is given In
honor of tho birthdays which occur
in that month. Those outside the
grange are welcome to the dinner and
the literary program which is given
In the afternoon. On Saturday.
Aug. 6, Promise grange expects tp
entertain the Wallowa County Pom
ona grango and the public Is In
vited to the dinner and the after
noon program.
Arthur Bursel) became quite ill
last Saturday evening. He had been
In the woods, pulled up something
he thought was camns and ate it.
It was thought he made a mistake
and ate something poisonous. He
was quite ill all night and Sunday.
On Monday his father, Harve Bur
sell, took him to Wallowa.
1?
Gamblers Throw
SViVO'SSf Ashwood. lAe"ff)
tlcimiu aiintHter'' who is enter
tuiuiiio nve "attests" on an island J
white he collects rnnsow. has sent
for a minister to marru him to
Nancy Wenticnrth, on of Ml
prisoners. But Jerry Calhoun.
, who with Stevens and Emory
Matties tit truhio to outwit Ash-,
ii'ooil. ftitcmfs to marry Nancy
himself.
Chapter 27
SECRET MARRIAGE
A SHWOU1) rose abruptly.
"Unless I nin too optimistic,"
ho chuckled, "another guest Is nr.
riving, ono who will he glad to give
spiritual comfort to those who ile
al It."
He looked point blank at Luccl,
who cursed him. .
Ten minutes later, the. v'ntfabla
host presented tho Hcv. Dr.vtfcwel
liu Tllberliigton to bis guests. The
minister was a short, thin man. with
a bass voice which, being out ot
proportion to his stature, 'startled
those who heard It for (he first time.
Ashwuod regarded him with 111
restrained delight. It was evident
that Dr. Tltlierington had read Ihe
fulsome accounts of the spectacular
Itlditaplngs und recognized the vic
tims r.s Ihey were Introduced. Uy
the lluie the smiling cripple pro
filed "One-shot l.uccl. Flower of
.:hica.;o (lungdom," the minister
trembled, naturally.
"And now," suggested Ashwood
-muvely. "I must Insist that you
rest. Your Journey has, no doubt,
been fatiguing. Alfred, show Dr.
rithciiugtoii to bis room."
Tho minister turned and followed
tho steward. . '
"Son of loo bad," ventured the
detective mildly, "to make sporl of
tho little feller like that. I'm going
m 10 see If I can make litre feel a
Utile eusier In his mind. He's prob
ably nil upset."
Ashwood bowed sardonically.
"Peace be with you, brother," he
pronounced blandly, the drawn-down
gravity of his mouth belled by the
col)ing twinkle In his eyes.
Stevens turned abruptly and left
the room. Walking through the long
hall of the guest's wing, he knocked
at the door which he guessed would
be tho minister's. There was no on
swer, so he entered without Invita
tion. Dr. Tltlierington was soated
on a straight-backed cbalr, anx
Iinsly looking out of the window
Into the fast darkening twilight His
face was palo, his eyes large and
round,. but he was In full control of
bis emotions. . .
"Well, Reverend, how goes It?"
Stovens seated himself on the edge
of the bed and studied the other for
a moment before broaching his sub
ject. "See here. Reverend, you may.
havo forgotten who 1 am, amongst
all the Introductions of a few min
utes ago. I'm Stevens, an operative
ot tho. United States Treasury d
partment."
The little man looked at him
dully.
"What are you doing In this don
ot thieves, then?" he Inquired.
"Trying to get away and put tho
leader of the crooks In prison. There
hasn't been a break I could take ad
vantage of yet, bo I'vo had to bide
my time." He stopped to marshall
his thoughts. Then, abruptly, "You
came to marry Ashwood to Miss
Wentworth, didn't you?"
Dr. Tltherlngton's long Angora
wound and unwound the long black
ribbon which hung from his nose
glasses.
"Yes," he replied at length. "But
I am not sure that I shall conduct
tho ceremoney, now."
"I know you won't!"
Tho minister stared curiously at
tho detective. He was gradually
emerging from the fog ot depression
which had engulfed him.
"What do you mean by that?" he
demanded,
"Just that. The cripple Is going
to abduct that girl against her will.
In a momont ot whole-hearted gen
erosity, he offered to marry her, the
way a feller tosses a bone to a dog.
Dut whether you marry them or not.
he's going to take her away unlest
wo can find some way to stop It."
"Perhaps, then," decided the
other, "it would be better to marry
them."
"It would, If the whole affair
couldn't be stopped, Out It can.
There Is a Una young feller here
who got Into this Jam Just to rescue
bor. Ho has offered to marry her
before Llmpy gets around to It,
hoping that will stop him from
carrying her off."
"I shall hare nothing to do with
It. The whole thing Is entirely too
fantastic" The black ribbon was
hopelessly snarled, ' C
Charles Johnson, of Pilot Rock. Is
in Promise looking after his sheep
which are grazing near the Burton
Miller place.
i Health t
' . J
TOXIC GOITER
Goiter Is a disease condition In
volving the thyroid gland. In Its
simple form it Is merely an abnor
mal enlargement of the gland, with
out any appreciable alteration la 1U
function.
Goiter, however, may be associat
ed with an under-functioning or
over-functioning of the thyroid.
In instances ' when the thyroid
falia to secrete adequately we may
have the condition known as my
xedema, in which there is a low
ering of metabolism.
A person suffering myxocdema
may gain an excessive amount of
Well," observed the old man,
quietly, "from whoro I ' live
layman, It you'd have w Eivo up
your church, would look better to
mo than a dead minister." ,
Dead?" Dr. Tlthorlngton gasped
audibly. '
Deadcr'n boll, begging your par
don. You don't meet guys like Ash?
wood at Wednosday afternoon guild
meetings, you know. He'd worry
himself ovor killing you as much as
he did over bumping oft those twq
gorillas of One-shot's. Maybe less.
I take It he doesn't care much about
ministers. 1 might mention. In pass
ing, that two men got their throats
cut last night. One of 'em 1b Just
the other side of that partition. It
you are alive tomorrow you will
probably read a burial service or
two." .
And you a government detec
tive aloud for these outrages?"
Tho minister blinked rapidly In
his Indignation and rolled his eyes
toward the partition.
"Just now. yes." admitted Steve
patiently. "No use committing sui
cide., like you're going to. becuuse
I don't like what I can't help Now
listen, you can do the girl a good
turn by marrying Per to the nice
young feller who'll be running much
more risk of getting knocked oft
than you will, If yo'ur conscience
will allow you, though, to bitch her
up to Ashwood, go to It! Me, I'd
hate to live to old age remembering
it. It I was to do a 111 Ins like that."
Ho' roso woarlly and turned to
ward the door. A sudden gesture
from the deflated little clergyman
stopped him.
"What about the license?" ven
tured the clergyman weakly.
."I'll take tho responsibility for
that," the other assured him. "If
you're going to swallow the whole
thing, don't gag at the details."
Mr. Wltherington winced.
"Bring the couple to me," he
agreed llnally. "I prefer to meet the
wrath of a criminal rather than the
sorrow of my Maker."
Stevens, In his delight, smote the
other on the back' with so lusty a
whack that the little man coughed
painfully. Then ho went tor the
bride, bridegroom and Emory,
whom ho bad decided should be
best man, ,
Ashwood looked up from his book
as ; Mr. Tltlierington, Jerry,, and
Nancy Emory and Stevens trooped,
into the living room. For the first
time since Jerry had known blm
tho cripple seemed, for a moment,
to bavo been caught off guard. In
Intuitive suspicion ot the unexpect
ed, his eyes flashed from one to the
other of the entering group, as
though to read In their minds the
riddle ot their unusual appearance.
"Is this a committee waiting upon
mo with a petition?" he bowed, at
last. "You all have the guilty ex
pressions of conspirators on your
faces." A note of Impatience crept
Into Ills voice, "Come, unveil the
mystery."
Jorry stopped forward and found
that Steven had unobtrusively
shouldered his way to his side. Ham
ilton, shuffling his cards absently,
was regarding them wltb Idle curl:
oslty. Mallory, a highball half-way.
to his lips, stood by the center
table gazing at them In astonish
ment Martin's white face, dim in a
corner, was turned their way.
l.uccl, In an easy chair, made the
pilot think of a crouching panther.
What was It that had warned them
of a crisis?
"Gentlemen," Jerry's voice was
clear and crisp. "May I present my
wife, Mrs. Calhoun?"
Ashwood qujvored as though he
had been slapped. The blood Blowly
drained from his face until his
cheeks were as colorless as his hair.
Ho looked nearer fifty than thirty,
except for his eyes. They seemed
to contract, somehow, until they
were mero slits In the parchment of
his dead-white face.
Lnccl roso from his chair, his hot
littlo eyes as venomous as a copper
head's. He took three steps forward
and then, as though Impatient to
get bis bands upon the man who
had robbed him of Nancy, he rata
pulled forward, his speed Increas
ing with every slep ho took.
Jerry whirled and braced himself
to meet Ihe attack. Ills gray eyes
were as hard as polished steel. Ills
mouth was Bet In a crooked linlf
smlle. The long anticipated conflict
was at hand and ho was content tc
have It so.
(Copyright. Dtnt Prcnt)
Jtrry gstt tho tight he wintl, to
morrow. nd A.hwocd Inquire, how
Nancy w.ll I ko Uaving htr n" r.ui-band.
weight and become dull and Blow In
appearance and In behavior.
The opposite of tbls is hyperthy
roidism, an extreme degree of which
is toxic goiter.
and the result Is an excessively lrrl-
table patient whose metabolism lB ,
accelerated and whose circulatory
system and nervous system aro con
stantly in a state of intoxication, .
The younger patient withstands
the condition better than the aged.
and the acute case of short duration
can be more effectively treated, thun
the chrome case.
The precise cause or ; causes of
toxic goiter are not easy to estab
lish. '
There appears to be somo consti
tutional factor, Inherited and Inborn,
which predisposes certain Individuals
to the development of toxic goiter
when subjected to physical or emo-
Inteiwo emotion and worry 6tand
tlonal duress.
out prominently among tho causes
of toxic goiter. Occasionally the con
dition Is precipitated . by on infec
tious disease.
Tho patient suffering from toxic
goiter may be treated In a variety of
ways, but under all circumstances, he
needs to conserve his physical re
sources.
Rest Is an essential requirement,
both to minimise tho damage the
puueiiv is imply iu Buiiur iruin iim i
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THE Times didn't jcem tn care
that limy were perched high
In the air. Their floating bit of
. anvax landed on the chimney top
Said Scouty, "Well. we're
ilirough with ihlR and. so far.
nothing's gone amiss. Lot's get
loose from the canvas and then
let lh? big thing drop "
The breeze had died down quite
d bit and It was not so hard to
nit around the chimney edge until
iIih canvas a thrown out.
Thev watched It slowly float
away and then the bunch heard
Diincy say 'We'll nave to gei
down off of here For help I
Kuesx I'll hout "
HE pul his hands up to his face
and shouted all around the
place No answer camo, however,
and ihen Dnncy said, "I iult!
Why yell, when no one's hear
ing me? There's not a soul that I
ran nee There is no way to get
down, ito I guess we II have to
sit"
"Oh. wait a minute," Windy
aaid "Why don't you ever use
intoxication, and In preparation for
treatment.
KOKIHIAM DIAMOND STARS
UKT -TU1A1, WITH GIANTS
NEW YORK WV-John Tip Tobln
or Jac Plsher one of these days may
be known wt major league stars who
cost only a "subway fare."
For years major league magnates
with high priced players havo shaken
their heads sadly over the thought
that Lou Gehrig Jumped from Co
lumbia university to the New York
Yankeee with no price tag whatever
attached. Tobln and Fisher now re
ceiving a trial with the Olants, made
a similar Jump from Fordham uni
versity.
In addition to playing baxcbaH, tho
pair performed on tho gridiron for
the Raima. Tobln at end. and Fisher at
quarterback. On the diamond Tobln
la an outfielder, and his mate a sec
ond baseman.
Both boys como from a Boston sub
urb and Intond to study law this
winter.
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NEW YORK (A") Floyd Vaughan,
youthful shortstop of the Pittsburgh
Pirates, Is ono of the test first year
players in the National league, in
the opinion of Max Carey, manager of
the Dodgers. Oarey predicts that
iVauglum will dovelop into the bent
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inside. Muybe we can crawl down
that.
"If we no. alowly, brick by
brick, and step by step, we'll turn
tlio trick. 1 warn you to bo care
ful, or we'll slip and (all down
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Coppy 'We will follow yifc
quite cautiously Now don't stop
on each other's hands That
wouldn't feel so good."
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shaft and very shortly Scouty.
laughed Said he. "This will be
easy. If we all do as we should."'
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slow Soon little Coppy said, "I
know that wo aro near the bottom
'cause 1 nee a hit of light."
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naco door Cried ono, "Ahf Open
air once more!" Then Duncy
said. "We're smeared with Boot
and we oil look a sight."
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PICKUNO oucumbors. ready now.
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FOR HENT 7-rm. mod. House, full
basement, hardwood floora. Mod
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DETROIT mi Miss America X,
now 0400 horsepower craft In which
Car Wood will defend the Harms
worth trophy on Lako Bt. Clalro horo
oarly In Beptembor, through the rulos
of the competition, Is truly an Amerl
can boat. '
No part of tho craft may be of
foreign make, and for this roason .
Wood was forced to make sovorat ,
ohanges In design. Ho adopted
battery Ignition, becauso magneto
parte aro Imported. Ho URCtl Mich
igan, urcgon anu rniuppino woou,
bocauso Importation of materials
for tho hull Is forbidden.
Four superchargers on tho boat
aro of American mako, nnd tho
quartet of 12-cyllndcr motors aro
Dotrolt-manufacturod. . .
LlkowlKo. Have Dun's challenger,
Miss England III, Is constructed of .
motors, parts ana nun. irom tno
products of Great Drltuln's fac
tories and resources.
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CKAMKIt WINS 1IAAH' IIKItTII
IN CKNTKIl I'Olt ATI1I.KTICS
PHILADELPHIA P) Roger Cramer
has dono that which a couplo of
years ago seomed Impossible routed
Mule Haas out of the centorfiold
berth on tho Philadelphia Athletlce.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BloBser .
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Automobile
vjhich he
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L'ET'STOV 1 JUSTA. US THAT Z 1 1 i
WE OOTL J IrJVEMTIM J I TRUTH
JbF HIM! J Mrr AW AUTO I S 'VH I
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THESE BIS AUT& 1 SAAABT-THIUWH 7xf - - : H
MANUFACTURERS A OF AM IDEA . 1 f t ; I
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OF IT-'.' 7 ELSE EVER J ? V g H'S S
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TwoMinds-
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V. CHICK'. YOUR vVHA-V AH- AS , 3
WHY 1 I'M
WANT TO
HANNAH'S ?
YOH- ' WRIST WMCH'.I I A MA-TTEB OF. ! 3
vNHY- WHAT HAVE. FACT HONEjX- If
ah- you done; HOCKED it', I; S
Wane, referred to then u then,
best center fielder since Trls Speaker,
has been shifted to right to permit r
tho speedy New Jorsey boy to roanv
the wide open spaces of center
Cramer was signed as a free agent
by the A's In 1030. The Athletics
aro confident he Is one of the com
ing stars of the American league, '
He Is particularly adopt at coming
In for short pop files, a department
In which Haas was weak. '
Robin Reed Downs .,.
Bulldog Jackson i.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 38 W
Mil
Robin Reed defeated Bulldog Jackson .
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Tho first fall went to Reed In ii
minutes, seven seconds with a series '.-L
of whip wrlstlocks. Jackson took tne
second In 8 minutes, 25 seconds with' !.
a nammeriocK. rteea asxea an aoai 'n
tlonal five minutes rest, but Jackson :.
refused. Both were throwing hay-:'(
makers right and left In the flnslu.:
session when Reed i-UBhed his op-jit
ponent Into tho ropes. In some man
ner Jackson's neck got twisted be,
tween the ropes and hung outside
tho ring. After the rofereo and speo- lU
tntors freed him, Jackson staggered. ,
back Into the ring, where Reed picked,
him up and slammed him for the ,
fall.
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