La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 13, 1932, City Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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    LA GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVER,- LA- GRANDER ORE. ,
Pag Five
1 ; - Leap "Far Bride
,-: . (Continued Prom Page Thre)"
,t "Well, thiji," Dr.- KnowW-"fcoiil(l-:
ered, "I thrnk'lt might b ' good
' Idas. Nothing; must happen that
; could dlaturb her. You understand
that? If ihe should suddenly become"-
aroused worried any slight
emotional disturbance Just no
would be dangerous. On the other1
hand I think she'd be pleased to
know you're here. Well?"
."X'tl do exactly as you say. doc
tor," Cherry said earnestly. "I'll
I'll be brave I" ,
: The doctor looked across-at ' Hh'f
other man, . "I. think .you'd better
come too, .waiter," he said quMtlyi.
The triretS mounted 'the sta'lravand
w)ked Uawn the' hall to Mrs; Dixon's
room. A- nurte-not the one Cherry
: had setri betorfrr-openert the; door in
answer tff'trii doctor's light' knock.
"8he'a awake," the w nurse whls-1
pered-and! stepped baclc tor them to
enter;
j A sfrigle:V lampV- heavily shaded,
gave the'-only-light:,1 ln;'the room.
The - shadejs''.' at tlie:w.indows had
been drapi' and? ,, the furniture
. showedonly,vas da'rlc'r outlines cost'
lng blafck shlcjpw.'" . Amlnetf". trie1
opposlte'wall, Just' out' ot the lamp'
light, wa the greats white 'bed."
The face,, on thi 'pfllow' oloked' as'
! The Wee 'on the pillow looked as
J face. Expressibn'leBS.'' Trie gray" h Air;
iff drawn back severely? made the' face
teem old.' One arm lay out over the1
, covers;'
It was' knowles 'whd' stepped
forward'' The1 tired eyes seemed' to
widen a trifle.1 ,
"Sorrjebne..' to ' seei: you,"- he'.' said
cMetlyj "I'm only going to" let her
stay a? few" moment'. Cherry?"
.- The girl knelt at the bedside. Her
two hands, so 'strong and ', young,
, clasped', the mother's enfeebled one.
. "Motherl Oh.' MBtherl" Cherry
toeathed'' the words as though they
were' a ! prayer',' Her head bowed
down against the'eovers.
- "Cherryr1 ,
It; was-thref-barest-whisper but
both men heard It. The girl lifted
- Iwr head;' .There were tears. In her
eyes but she was smiling.
"Oh, - Mother, dear, you're going
. to- get well now In a hurryl You
must."
A transformation-seemed 'to have'
come over the ' mother's facer., "My
little girl," she I. whispered. .But
she was not- looking at Cherry. Her
eyes had raised. They.- turned ' to-
ward Walter Dixon,' lingered plead
ingly. . V w "Walter," she said slowly.
' f The man bowed at the other side
off the bedi He did, not. speak. Only
; the eyes that had seemed so grim'
, and unrelenting . a few minutes, be
fore were-- veiled 'by a thin mist.
; There was' a rrioment of-silence.
' Then, as' though summoning ' su
premo strength,- the woman went
on waverihgly: "Whiter forgive'
. Cherry?" , ,
. Dixon's ' hand slid over the coverlet.-
It found his wife's. Then the
- heavier, darker fingers clasped 'Cher
. ? ry's: It was one. of those electric
moments ' when' the stillness' seems
: allvo wltlt a thousand , voices.
- , the man's words broke the1 speir.
' "It's all right, Alice,'' he said 'busk
, uy. . "Everything's ' going to 'be all
, right as soon as you're stronger,"
The - nurse's ' Btarched- uniform
rustled In the background. Dr:
- Khowlcs stepped forward.
- "You'll have to say 'good-nlghf
. ,.' now," he Bald with professional
v firmness. "It's time for Mrs. Dlx
r on to be resting-" . . . . . .
Daily Cross-Word Puzzle1'
ACROSS
I. 'Evil: prefix f
r'stiifi or
, (enihet ' , ;
ll' Arnbliin car-'
ntent
11 Frozen witter '
Ml'Moi pallid
li' Catch and- ,
denly coliuir
11 Left
18. Fnnhlon
iU Pusiictisea
21 Weird
fi Smooth
;23 before; urelW
24 Anttry
AJIBIUKO
Drive awyiy,
interfuues
Solution of Yeitardiy'a Putzl
ALE AflA S H E RHWAITISI
AllSTggil to y A L
PA RTUTSSWeIJmH L E
slTA6jjNlEjslSg5lSllSJ
30
12.
33.
list) IciU-r '
S Sew longfllv1
35. Kind of tree
SC. State of the
Union
Slf.'rSffrijQiilaf
uiru.ui me kuh
HIiu3 girl r fc ft L Ff-i J
e a y nRjE ggsEssffoNs
AS laflgE LElRgR A L
M l-STI li&QD E KaJ
mftlsgjDiglels Is IUsIl Ian
41
fainlly ;
IU1C.
43. areenluh blndi
iiirds
47 Study
,48 Rnuiid'tip
'49. Devour
hv Ulrd ol the
cuckoo fum-J;
- , HyV var.
51. '.Itiaerttoii
32. Cureal ifeniss
13 Kiint: Kiiffix
DOWN
1 ParmmiiKe
2. Diminish
3 Maze
4,.CaMlugralion
5. War aviator
of record
8 Take away
7. 'Makers 6
' thread. ls
8. Tin containers
D. l-'amous rob tier
10. Write
11. Unit of work
1?. Religious feat
19. Appropriate
for sons .
itl Anglo-Baron
oonconant
tii Bio n tad redan
with a ro-
entrant angla
24. 6H yarda
25 The bitter
vetch
X7. River In New
Hampihiro
3. Flexible palm
stem: var.
SO. Bleat of a
aheep
31. Three-toed .
alothi
38. Expression ot
dlagust
U. Flag
37. Three: prefix
39. Prostrate -'40,
Church kot '
ernlng body
41. Perennial
woody plant
42. Princely Ital
ian house
4? Hindu term Of
respect
44. 2000 pounda
45. Advertiso-
menta
46. Merry.1
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STOBy XHAl COCHRAN vc vfcZ PICTURES 4J0E KINS-1 j
O ASSIFIBia ADS
II MARKET PLACE OP ONION A WALLOWA COUNTIES '
(Count five avwaise words
to tbe line,) i
Per line, 1st luirtlon.......10o
Per llnei uch tddett conseoo
utlve Insertion 7o
Minimum olitrgej. oa one,
' order , 38o .
RATES BY MONTH
a llnw, per month S3 60
3 lliysi per month sa.us
4 lines, per month .....,. .4.00
5 lines, per. month .......... S4.75
' EacH. eddltlonsl line over., live
; ch.rged at 600 per line per month.
FOR SALE
PEAR3 60; uu uuulo ,box. Wu dellvur.
Public Miirkt'C. 0,13-1 tp.
EAGLE . VALLEY. PEA01IE3 55o per.
apple box.. Acrais Irotn . ttio Depot
on Jefferson street.: 0-18-L t.
PORf SALE Wcarevor- aluminum set, ;
sllghtlr. used;,10M. Cove Avo.j
( . o-ia-a tp,
for rent:
POB RENT Farm land on; sliares
pall. Farmers 6X. : 0tJ3-1 tp
(READTHE 'STORY; THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)
JUST whens thai Tihtea.-thauglit,
f tliey.were-very safely on their
way- toward. aJ real. tnll. tree-top-'
lliw all' got a -"big surprise,. .
A puff of wind; which ;waa real
strong came by-'and- made things
look all. wrong. 'Said' Windy,
" 'Stead "of. drifting down, we're,
starting Jiow torjse,''., !
And he- w -right!-1. Upj- up,
they;. went, until the puff: of. wlndi
waasnent: And'theuitheystatted
dropping toward the earllt jagain.
wun ease
All of a-sudden-DUrtey cried)
"Hey,-look what's almost'by our
side A'i big, black"- cloud:' . It:
makes-: me- rather shaky- In the
knees.
"PERHAPS ir la. a rain cloud.
but found no rain, 'And then they ,
drifted out. ot It toiwhore tlie sun.
shone bright,,
"Hurray!" cried Dtincy. "Down
we go! ' We're drifting that way,
sure, but slow. Onco more I soo
that great big free. Wo soon will
be nil-right."
'...
rr.HH! kite took one last dip and
A': fell.: All. of tho hunch began,
to. yell, because the, string, they
clung to. couldn't .hold them any
more.. '
' Twas lucky they were near tho
tree, for they were falling. rapidly,
"We'll 'hit-., tho. troo. all. right,"
said one. "And then what is in,.
store?; )
The. next few momenta found.;
them' all quite safe, despite their
sudden fall. They landed in tho
ROOMS -WITH OR. without, bocnxl, 2
blocks: from : Normal, school. Calltnt
1002 M-Ave.: or Phoue .440' U. r
B-13-0,t.
FURN. 0-RM. MOD. houscpart or all::
1612-Oth Stl 0-12-t t.
WANTED
NORMAL SCHOOL BOY wants work
: of any kind In exchange for room
and board, or. small. wage, Con type.
have ownr machine, Inq. at Ob
t soi-vcn office 0-13-8 tp.
.YOUNO- WOMAN with child, wantu
housekeeping. Pretcra homo more
I tlinn wages. Sam Evans farm, Oro
i i Dell. 0-13-3 tp.
EXCEPTIONAL ' opportunity: selling
,,; tor th0 argent, organization ot lis
i. kind, building your own bualncss
. a poriranent future. Seo' H. K, Col-
1 fey, Sacajawca Hotel, 10 B.,m., Sop.
. , tembec, 14th. ..''' 0-12-3 -tp,
MISCELLANEOUS.
DOWELL,BHC)6. OLCAIXrP. W' Ul'' I
cuut .up yaur.. uhSfc pspen.., tv.l
Phone 823-J.
II
EASTERN OREUON Bcoool Ot MluW, md
I violin, plj0. V0lc,,Ced)t,iiO.jft?(f
! P. temple. ., , 8--l,,,,
la okanuk UATrmem and, Ophoi-
sterlni ; d 1 Rug ,. Oleftnlng, Work. ''
! Ph. 424 -W. Ohu. Idwudi Pron. H
WANTER To buy xioed fruit jars. In
. good condition. Phono Main 007,
0-1-t t.
MOO. turn,
porch, $25; heat
Grace Snider.
of Jean Harlow now.
It Is thet story of fl. Illin star,. whoso
neotncHitnr BUcce&a.. wns ended
apt, 3 rm. wllhprlvatv";-:,,,.,. the. sulcldo. In her home of
111 i;ii:
furnished. SCO . ,;,,..,(.,. ,. h..,. betrlenclod
"' picture gossips tore at-the star until
' further work' on the 'screen was Im-
MODERHJ.ouso, remodeled, and plas-!posslb0 Th0 plctuie. as la usual.
ave- Oeo Chapman. Phono ,2t3A-R,
. . ' ' o-8-.U
UNFURN., MOD., 5-rm. house. Call at
1708 4th. or. 145. W, ' 8-30-t t.
AUTOMOBILES,
Gee! We Ji: get., as wet- a, branches and caught hold.of what
For an Instant Cherrv'8 llns' his coat, and she was Rohblncr riefu
brushed her - mother's hand. She perately. I
clung to the fingers, then slowly re-j H6 tried td quiet her. Cherry's!
" -"B"v. v;"f. .shoulders rose and sank convul.'-
leased them.
we.can be. If we. drift right .on
through.lt.' Can't we, suing the
kite away? .
"Try pulling hofd-.Uowa-'d.'the
right.- We'll,. have .to-put-up,n.ufte
a, fight. With-any luckiot, all. .we
sllli -may . land -on. earth, .today." -
The, pulling.-though, was all-in
valnji- They, reaohed? the.,: cloud,:
they. could.
It was a. funny, sight to see the
whale, buiich.cllngingc to the troo..;
''Hurrayl" exclaimed, wee Duncy.
"Fate to.ua has been. real good."
(Copyright. 1932 .NKA.SwIee, Inc!)
' , (Tho Tlules llml tioino fine fniit
in-the next story.) '
1038 G. M, C. truck. 276. Carr Fur-
nlture Co. 0-7-lm
OLDSMOBILB-4-door sedan. Equipped
j with KarUKeen .trunk.. 100..
I PERKINS.HOTOR CO
'4th and -Adorns. Ph, Main SOO
i 8-30-t f.
she said - softly as she rose.
here In morning.
"I'll be
sobbings continued less. - violently..
Blvely.
Dixon1 did not speak "again. The ' cry this way. Your mother may hear- oin- Patted,ner:shoulders.:. It .was
two men and the girl filed out of
ine room.
you."
"It's my fault." the girl moaned; 7heMF naving receivea irom. ner,
"It's my fault ahe'a like?
better Bpend the
toia. ner "Tne
r tu. ...uu 11 o i 1 I ilfftKorilV
111 mo 1 lit 11 witii hib uuur tiuocu .r J " " - . IIT ntj
"ir,1:.f- V .1U"U,CU Mbm.. k... hi-.nlaht here." he
nounced hmrledl "well V have to i daughter. "Therms no ua " aaylngi nurae will, let ua knofrMf;-there
SS 55 TTfit.iLnpTn h? 'such thlnga," he told her heavily; any changes Now, Ohertyi you muat
two. Sleep Is what she needs now. If ""Or thinking them. We've all madei P youraen. cogemer i
sho can get that lt'a a big gain. Good mifitakca."
night. Cherry. Good night, Walter 1"! "I can't help Itl" Cherry protested'.
The doctor'a-broad shoulders dls- " anytning snouiu mippeii i-
appeared down the stairway. Cherry! "Knowles aays she has a chance,
raised her eyes timidly to meet her depends on these next lew
father's. Suddenly the girl was in days."
his arms, her face burled against The girl did not answer.- Her
She - raised - her- head- and the trem
ulous lipa made.: aiv. effort;: at
Dixon .went .downstairs and , Cherry
returned to her bedroom. She buw ;
that Sarah had laid out a dainty ('
nightgown and -dressing robe. The
light from the. dressing table fell on
rose .-satin, cushions, throwing them.
Into dazzling brilliance. There was
a. soft, breeze.- stirring, the curtain.
genuy.
Tbe girl . paused
Show To Go On,
Directors, Say,
Despite Death
ly Itolililn t'ooiiH ' .,
HOLLYWOOD VP) What's to bo
come of Jean Harlow now?' '
nib w tiuiuiiun ui biiu iiiy.bei j(. ,
element In tho apparont sulolde of I
Was It real or her husband. Paul Bern, that is. the
Oau a nappy enaing. uui will jean.'
barlow's tragedy end likewise? ... ,4
I And ye(, 8tunpcd or not, the movlft vij
mills grind on as U6ual, Paul Bern, 9i(
the "good Bumnrltnn, o! Hollywood," d
la, . dead, but-, pictures, have., to , be.ui
rnade, new stars have to be found, .
new stories, written. Hollywood. :JX
however, finds Its zest for work dl .
mlnlshed now. . wi
!.,.-., .. . : r tt,
i ( IIICAdO LIVKSTOfKt "J
! chioaoo, sept, nm (U. S. Dt ,'
A.) Hogs 18,000:; uteady..lOJe..cents.,
and moro higher; 180-230 lbs. WO,
4-05. v.',., , ' . .
.; Cattlo 0,000: (otl steers and yearly,
lngs strong to 26c higher, top M0.M( '
paid for 1240 lb. 'ujlocks, light, steets jff
up to H10.00; voalera Bft .or more, up, f
8j0att(S.fS . .,,
, Shcop 15,000; not fully, established -few
sales steady. Native -lambs OQ.tj
o sp.OQ; -80, lb, range .yearllng-i Miip: ;
Bluughter ewes. $1.60(300.. . . L .'.,
, : '.. . .".13
OMAHA .SlIKEP . : ..... iU
OMAHA, Sept.. 13. Ml (U. 8. D. .'
A.)- Sheep 10,000; lamhtrade.not.es. "n
tuhll'jhcd, sheep and feeders steody-ttl
range lambs $5.25 (ib $5&0i native.-'-'
lambs $5.26. owcvi up $3.00.-- - -- - U
. 1 11 i ju.i.i.i.ifcmi ;
FRECKLES -AND. HIS FRIENDS,
... .Uncle J.ol)n
By moewr
MAS-SOMETHIWC?' )---. I ONLy .A, ,
VNHATITIS?" A ALU 1 , KKK.,!;
Hl ? i, ; AMD- IT'S: mi ."if
'Hi
v ,'f iu35aaf.
v.PIs..Fooduand , Food Alone
That Hath; Charm to Sooth
Every Masculine Heart.
(Take No Detours),
all more horrible nightmare? Here question that la being debated' by I
she was in her own room. Had she Hollywood, where studio talte of nic- L.
ha rno. . . . . . . . .:'
turcs, piayors, piota ann pians iaues
into silence- beforo tho, real-life
tragedy that stunned- tho. town a,,
few days ago. :
Alio jjiuunuui . uiuim. siuiai, ouuft
t.m hhAti-. norav? 0,tt it hn t.rim-
sieaainess.' r oo an, uibvuiiu wiiurry .i tpat- ner motiior lay in that bed m
but- in that Instant each understood
the other.
I ne Kitenen nautauq
ua
. -. . shows you; the road
THERE ate' no detours and rio short-cuts on this, broad highway the road to a
mart's heart is right straight through his stomach and' you're your own traffic officer,!
You'll get road- maps and directions at the "Kitchen- Chautauqua " sponsored: by
this newspaper, for traveling this highway to the heart. When, you travel it, you nced'nt
worry about hearing Friend- Husband bemoan, die passing of "pie like mother used to
fftake." He'll tell you that your pies. are betterf . '
. The Kitchen Chautauqua shows." you really' practical, ways to happier kitchens and
happier meals. All you have to do to get them.is just come to the cooking school
The La Grande Evening Observer
FREE COOKING SCHOOL
Wednesday 'Thursday
Sept. 21 Sept. 22
2 to 4 P.M. ,
Sacajawea Ballroom
Tuesday
Sept, 20
Friday
Sept, 23,
' The Happy Kitchen
WE. INVITE Y O'tf COME AS OUR GUEST
a room down the hall aa though -undecided
. between life and death?
! Cherry was swept by an impulse
she-had not known since-childhood.
She crossed the room, knelt at tho
Bide of the bed aud pressing the
palms of her two hands together,
began to, pray. -
When Sarah entered 10 minutes
lrtter tho girl was. standing before
the open window. Sarah carried- a
truy.i
you must oat something," sno,
Harlow, who rose to her greatest.1 .
fame in a red wig hiding, her platl- ,
num. .crown, waa working on a pier
lure when tragedy Btruck. . Tho film i ;
waa "Red' Dust," and Clark: Gablfyp
wn.8 opposite her; as, co-star, 'i'lVp ,
pioturo is going on.. For ten days or
so the. cameras will grind without hat
urged soothingly. "You know, you, the, "shooting, around-tho star,'
can't bo maklu' yourself sick,
I don't want to cat," Cherry said?
wearily.
However shosat down, in the big
chair beforo which Sarah hud drawn
r. .small table and set down the tray.
There was hot broth, a salad and. tea.
Tho food was appetizing aud Cherry
a to moro than sho had expected to.
Presently she pushed the tray away.
"I'll have to telephone," she said.
"I'm going to stay hero tonight."
Sho called the number of. the.
apartment and after a time Dan an
swered. He said, yes, he hud found
her note. Wus her mother any
better? Ho hoped she would be
Boon. A feto moro worcis and . the,
conversation was at, an end
Sarah bustled about getting the
Toom ready for the night. There
wus tne sounu oi water running in
tho bathtub and then Sarah saying,
"Your bath, Miss Cherry."
- Tho girl undressed and bathed
mechanically. Before Bhe got- into
bed- the nurse tapped at the door.
"Your mother's dropped asleep again,"
she said. "1 thought you'd like, to
know."
"Does that mean ?'
: "It's a good sign. I've just talked
to the doctor and he was pleased."
The nurse departed. Cherry turned
out the light and Bllpped between
the fresh linen sheets. Tho bed was
as soft -as down. There was no sound
but tho faint rustling of the trees
outside the window. The breeze waa
fresh and comforting.
Cherry, closed her eyes and tried
to sleep but the alienee of the house
seemed- ominous. She. repeated the
doctor's reassurance. "She must
get' wellt" sho told herself. "She's
going, to get wolll"
But in. spite of this lnststance the
girl did not sleep. She turned and
tossed and finally gave up the ef
fort to atare open-eyed at. the cell
ing. Sho was still awako hours later
when there came a knock at the
door. It was the nurse again.
"Your mother," she explained
hastily, "I thlnlc you'd better cornel"
( lib unuouf
expedient often used when stars be
come ill or, for another reason can
not work;. ,i
And at the studio they Insist she,
will bo back before tho cameras.,
health permitting, to rinish.the pic
ture. But will it be the finish of n
spectacularly begun career that day
when tho last scono. of, "Red Dust"
Is made?
. And was "truth stranger than fic
tion" forecast on the screen In Con
stance Bennett's picture, "What Price
Hollywood?", The situation In the
film in Borne ways suggests the plight
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