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Satwflax, Ostoter 8. J932 n LAMnrnm EVSNINQ OBSERVER LA GRANDE, ORE. Pagg five; En i LEAP YEAR BRIDE Djr LAl'flA LOU BROOKM AN " (Copyright .1833) . .chaSpter XLVih. ' . - Tlje, gray, klteri mewed ((gain. It eat on the fifth, step down from," the top ."of the flight ' and as' Phillips reached for It the kitten backed away. Its tur moUnted 'perpendlcu larly'and, from Its mouth there came u sharp, hlssJng."Phfttl" It was Cherry's kitten! "Plnkyl", Dan . Phillips 'exclaimed. He picked up the little animal, hold ing .Jf, to. the ,1'Bht, It, .was, pinky ther cbulbj be no doubt about It, Pearson, below, asked 'impatiently. 'What's ;f he. idea"? What's the cat got 'to. do with, 1',' , . , jait. Diui. was not listening Ono quick '. glance, about; him, and be 'was running ' up; the ' stairs. There were three J doors , opening' off the' third floor ; hallway One led , to ' Dlxje Shannon's' ,tl.ny,,, quarters ' and'' an other' to the; Morenus' rooms. Phil lips; had never stepped behind the third. .ddor.,; It was a vacant apartr merit but. no,' a 'tiny crack' of light glea'med above the 'door sill I A half dozen strides carried ' Dan to th'ilt"daofc ' The kitten. ' having established acquaintanceship, cra dled close' to his arm. It wag purr lngclu' a sleepy slng-song." Dan knocked. There'' was no' answer" but: he' hea'ttT'a rustling fsouhd on" the op posite side of the' door.' He knocked a second' time Then 'slowly,' hesitantly.'' the 'door : opeded.1' There she' stood! Cherry wearing" the "yellow housedress in wh(ch" he '' had seen her so'' often: The iantp" light fell oh that' yellow' dreis'ahd "'made 'It golden.' Cherry's face'' was ' pale." She'' raised ' wide, dark-fringed eyes to Dan's. Tlje' young man said';; "Cherry I" As''often- as she ' had'-' rehearsed' the scene to foflow-e.5'' often, -as she had' hoped"' for'; lt-wh'ati happened In the next' few 'moments was noth ing;1 whatever like " Cherry's "' Imagin ings."' Dari''tobk a step forward. He' held'' out" the kltt'ert'' and" Cherry took It' in her'armef" "Here," Dan'sald.' "Pirtky-I found him. .pn the steps.'. . ...... ...... The words halted, The young man was. looking .Intently -at the girl's face. He did1 not move was ,' not even standing Inside the room... He did not try. to touch Cherry but remained there staring at her. It was'theglrl who .recovered 'frony her "surprise first.'. She. put' a hand to her. throat, smiled. In a way . that was not 'quite "convincing said in a low, .throaty voice," "Thank you, Dan. I I guess you're surprised to see me 1" He nodded,' It was not Dan's. voice that' a'nswered'but one . that '.was en tirely 'strange 'and 'seemed to belong to another person. , "Yes, . it is a surprise." Have, you been .here all the time. Cherry? I didn't know ". , , ., ,' ..... "I didn't want you to, The ianl- tor , said It was all 'right. He let, ma stay here. I've been' down In the , apartment, too but only when I knew." you wouldn't be there." No one saw mo. I didn't want anybno to know, about ' It.' , Pinky's been hefo'all .the" while put tonight he mlist;' have slipped out' when I wasri't noticing! . , . Level glrihcesT'' Levels matte'r'-of-fadi 1 y.dlces." Antt'' al' the' while" the flaniing;' stabbing' words' so close to Dan's llpsA : . ,', There - was - the briefest' pause ' and' then-' Phillips; ma'de - a'-' tremendous efforts ' He1 said; "Cherry yoli ' want me -to go, 'don't -you?" "Why, I" j "If- that,9"what"you''want'rir'do it." suddenly Dan was voluble. "I'll do anything you say.'cherry. I 'mean anything! You can-have a divorce If you' wbnt It. Everything was' my fault-I know that now"; There's no' reason' why you 'should be' tied to a dub like me I I couldn't expect it How The Bahk DOES A BANK EXIST? FIRST MEMBER OREGON BANKERS after the way I've treated you.' We'll arrange things in the quietest war make It as easy for.you as possible, 1 un. you re a million, tunes too good for me and I know1 It. I've made every kind of a fool of myself a man. can. I couldn't expect you to forgive the things I 've done ( And J Want you to be happy. Cherry! I want' that! moro than anything.,- else In the world. ; I'll I'll even glvd'you up I'f that '111 .make you happyf" . He. could keep, from it no. longer. Suddenly Dan's arms ' went - around 'the girl. He caught- her close to him. Dan wlUsper&l," "Darling oh,: my dear,' I love you so rnuchl"' . i It was like' a miracle. ': Cherry's I oft 'cheek.'llke' warm 'velvet',' against his ' own. ' Cherry unresisting" that" fervent embrace.' '" Oherrralslhg'eyes' that 'were like starlight. Cherry bis' owri beloved Cherry' close'lh his'armsl Arid' Suddenly' the miracle "became" reality. ' She drew ' away. The - girl's eyct-they were' no longer v level and matter-of-fact. '' but' radiant,' misty' and gloriously' tender met' Dan's. ' She whispered; "Don't leav'e 'me again; Dan I' I couldn't stand "It.' I don't want you to' go away again everl" ''You1 mean' yoii 'don't 'want' a"dl vorce? You'Il 'glve" me' another" chance? ' Oh,: CheWy, I swear that If you 'db" everything "will' be-rdirfe'ri ent! I'll never be sucli a fool again.' I love you" Cherry. ' Yoti're the only one in the world' ! lbv'el' Don't you know that?" There were' footsteps bri' the stilr-1 case." Max Pearson's "head" erherged' above the railing as the'two iri' the doorway turned.' " "Cherry!" Pearson exclaimed: "Weft, I'm' certainly glad 'to' know you're all right,! .Has Dan.toldou .we've .been' tearing 'ther"'tqwh"apart to find 'you? Thought , you'd ' been ; kidnaped, or smashed up. in' .an '.accident-.!',' . 1 Ttie girl shook!" her" hea'd'.. "DarT didn't (11 me." she said. .Hier eyes' beuyee'ti Jfcese.'twp was unmistakable. t Pea'rsbri; cougheci,' "On,. I, seel".. he said. ".Other thlrigi 'talk 'abbut. By" tho vay, Dan, db'you.reallze'we'have a taxi waiting outside?"' .. ; 'JGood!. Lord! . I'd forgotten all about It!" Dan moved i)ut the other put a hand on his arm.-, , ; "I'il take care of (t,' Max told him. "Got to. 13a, running. -along any how. .1 want .to get off an answer to that wire . , .. . . ; . ' "You mean' about the, Job? Are you going :to take It, Max?" '; I 'IVes, I guess so. . I'll be clearing out .in .a couple days.- See you to morrow. Dan " Cherry stepped forward. She put buj her hand. ..."We'll both, see. you, Max.' You wouldn't leave, Welling ton without saying goodby to me, would.. you? I thought . we.' were friepds."-. . . ' Pearson's hand gripped the, girl's. "Of course we are," he said. "Al ways!", . ; . I And .that . handclasp, the... look in Cherry- Phillips' . eye . meant more to , Max Pearson", than, declarations of love from any .other, woman ;!n tno, world. Pearson grinned. "Well, I'll be getting along-now!",; They went .down to , the second floor, landing' .together.. Cherry'B face, '.smiling down over , "the .; ban nister, , was the .last. thing -Pearson saw before pulling down his hat brim, drawing . up .his ..coat, . collar and stepping out into the night. Cherry 'arid Da'ri!stbocf before 'theft- own threshold, , Dan , opened , the door, touched' the "wall switch' and they 'entered 1110 apartment. ' "Great !' guy,1' , Pearsorii'' he' ' said. "But then I've always told you that." . . ,, ' CUirry would haVe"'' agreed with him.' She was about to say as mUch when' something on the floor 'caught her eire.' A slerider'white envelope. It was' lying Just within" the' rborii" where'1 the ! Janitor had, slipped- It underncatn tne aoor. unerry -pioKea It up, "A letter!" she ' said. "For -you;1 Dan; Oh, look !" Both of them were' staring" at the Contributes- To- Three very" good reasons for'a bank's existence might bo' statecT as' follows: First, to provide a place of safe-" keeping for funds'; second,' to speed up and ma'ke;Tii'ore' convenidht the handling of transactions ; -third, to ex pand the use' of money through legitimate credit. To kee'p all yoifr money' on yorir'person or in' hiding--' places' wouldnTt be' safe.' Then,' again", it wouldn't ' be" cbnvehieht'td niai'ch from door to door payinbutchdr, l)aker and candlestick-maker in cash'. Nor would-'yoii" care to think of all activities corhing to' a "half at' sea sonal periods for hick'of a source of temiiorary crediti So, when you think of your bank, just rentember hbW maiiy' steps' it' saves ybii,' how' mtiny' conveniences it bnhg's' to' you;-How ' niiich" freddoih froni-" anxiety ' it'1 affords you, how much' breadth it gives to your activ ities; And,-' as a 'result; the" more use you have' for a"' bank1 the more serviceable it becomes; NATIONAL inconspicuous lettering In the up per left band corner of the envelope.- The. name, waa that;'of a fa moiia 'magazine. Qulckl'ywlth a !half-supprassed "' exelamatlon -Dan tore .open the envelope, drew out the sheet that was Inside. ' "Cherry 1", he'' cried. "Why Wliy, Cherry i"l -. . . , . ;. . . He held a'sllp of pink paper bear ing the word's, '"Fay- to the' order of Daniel Phillips, tapo." "There's' some; lnlstak.e,", Dan was muttering:' "It isn't for me. Cherry. It can't pel" . , t , "Let's' read the letter, dear.'.' It ' mi' brief note. The editor was pleased1 to 'Inform Daniel Phil lips" that1' his manuscript, ' "Night Life,"' had wo'ri' first1 prlzo' In the magazine' amateur writers' - oon tosr. Thb' story1 would bo' published In an early lss'iie. Tne' lener ended with" 'the hope; that 'the' editor might see" more" of ''Dan's' work!'"' 'There" wero the phrases, "promising," '"rig-1 lnal flaVor"'andi''vltallty." The' ybu'rig rriatt'"' raised 'pu'i:"flod eyes.'' "But I didn't enter this 'con'- test! ' I dldfi't-J' ,.. .. Ail -at'once he"understood. "You-sent ltl" he 1 cried. " "Cherry, you'"dld"-thls;r didn't' you?" .. : "You don't mind,!" do 'yoU; Dan? You see, I knew I knew-ltl was a flrie-story;-' That'-tlmer you- asked- for didn't tell you; the -truth; I said the-manuscript-waa- lost -be' bausd-1 didn't want: to tell" you I'd sent it away. . '. Oh, I was sura' It would win all the time' but 1 want ed to-know beforel told you I" I'm so happy, - Dan. '; I've , always known you were going to ' be a great wrlte,rl": v... ,,.;.-; t "But I'm. not I'm just.. a dub.; Oh but,1 Cherry, I'll work' as I never worked ,, before ' " , Look the - letter siys they'd like' to 'see ' more ; of my work.' They'll see plenty .' of 'it! It'sj wiy. Cherry, - trils is the igreat chance of' "my life I mean' the 'real onel" . c -. . He''ba'd;"used 'thoeeworiJs before." He "thought" of " Brerida". . "Cherry." Dan', said '.slowly, "chances" to write stories don't;mean so much.". All I want' Is 'the'" chance to show how much I love you.' How' different everything" is 'going to be for us frorn'now onl" , , The girl smiled: "Weir take that chance together, ' Dan. It's-'-the happy ending of the story." 'And the beginning of a new one!" Then 'Cherry said the word that 's thd" 'happiest 'of all endlrigs' arid of all beginnings.1- Cherry said "Yes." 1'OKTI.ANI) LIVKSTOCK PORTLLAND, Ore.. Oct.' 8 (P) Cattla 3318, calves 147 for week. Trade In cattle was slow, and barely steady all week with the exception of steers, which were depressed and weaker. Top steers wero around S5.50, with nexi oat stuir at ts-aa ana du.k oi acsn- able ;.sorts. $4.00 $6.po, with major portion scaling $4.60 and less; heifers were $4.35 for top with bulk 1 around 4.00; cows sold at $3.26 for best with a few selections around $3.60; bulk scaled $2.75 downr medium to fairly good bulls wero $2.00 (f $3.00; veaiers generally, $6.00 down with a -spread of $2.60.(f. $6.50. i . , ... , Hogs 5182 for week. Trade was con sidered "steady, as a rule -with' some moments of strength and weakness, with praotlcally- no net price 'Change for the period, Light butchers gen erally scaled $4.35 4.60, with a fbw deck3 early Monday at $4.60ji; $4.66; heavy sorts were around $3.50(r, $4.00. with packing sows $3.00 generally, with a few'at"$325; killer "pigs were $3.75 generally . with a, few at $4.00; feeder "pigs 3old at' $4.66, ' wlthV'a few at $4.25 Moriday; Sheep, and lambs 2886" for "week; Trade In geheral was qubtably steady; Good' to choice, under 00' lb.' lambs sold at $4.26 $4.50, with medium tu good, all weights' $3 .00 (if $4 .00; good to' choice yearlings were $3.00i;i $2.7tf, with cull to choice ewes 60ce$l.bo:' Annual barn-warmlrig dance Is held for students at the University of Arkansas. ' "' -J Corfirtiunity Welfare BANK - ASSOCIATION : MARKET NEWS CHICAGO lirt' ..:.....A......i .44')4 Mtiy Mi&) ' July M - ' -I CU1CAUO COKN 1 Opttl' ' IHh Lou CleM Dec w May - ai)K,.3ili July e.1j, POKTLANU Open' IHh, .May .84 '.' Die. Sriihll Eb&ses Iri Wall Street End" Week's Trading NEW YORK; Oct. 8 VP) The stock market finished' a sesslori of ponf used prlco'movement today with a wide as sortment -of small losses. ' , A lavbrablel'weekiyl report of the movement of reveriUo freight checked an-early decline," ''but a break In ooi ton.-oif publication -'of thtf govern" merit's "mbrithiy "crop 'report;' brought fresh'selllhglri'shareii which depress ed many -'of'the' mbre'acttve issues 1 to iribro'thah a points "fof a time'. 1 There were 'numerbus'recbv'eries or a" point or -so in the late'' dealings." however, and'at trie" 'finish, rnost loss es ranged' frorri fractions to a point. Trading was moderately "active" lor a Saturday ;. session;' the turnover Daily Gross - v ACROSft" t Arilcie-of., ; appiirel ' . t. Governor lU-Bventtm "pnntf: ! 12,-Music dramas H. .Hjsao " , 15. Small - eni" ' : sine 17,- Pronqun ,18. Sick" 19. ; Prolertive 1 ... garment -- 20. United ,11. Symboj for J lellurfum1 23i; Modify 23, Alwnya 24. .Instruct ' 2I.JScandlnnvlnn 27:.Chlef actiir- 28. Crysta.1 cazer (29, Beasts of' ' hurden ; SU'Oho' who : ... conineiices S4,,Gtjad 35."Appenrfl ' 38: G reck letlfer 37 Blftd .38. j'Dryws , . . -afl.'MoUhtalh'i i Siotch 40. .Half em'1 41. Rrnptiiu Solution oi- . jsterday'a Puzzle ' R I MZ Dil.A J, OlS. s unRtta Wm ere tn m LIAlI EPS mmmmm fRlU SMPJA Lj. MjOJN O LP- rfw i pat e e ip r s o ' 2i Is in 'errur-4.1;- Tuhe :wn,y 4u. One conllncil . to ml Instl-' tuilon ' 47;- Gluts- v 48 Awlavnrn . 24: 1 25 !'- , " 1 '2l ' " " '" ' ' STOPy W HAL COCHRAN ntO. U. 8. PAT. Off . (READ THE STORY; THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) TIIE'tln mail grew und.srcw and urew and Scoucy sold, "I hope he'll (In the kindly act wc tlilhk lie when He is finally done 'Our friend, iho tinsmith, says his man will carry us. Geo, If he can. we ull can cross that yonder stream and set out for new fun." 'Don't worry,:' sold the tinsmith, "You will all bo tickled, when we're through. I have a can of magic oil that does some wondrous thliiRS. "Its marlc never disappoints and when we oil the tin man's joints, he'll speak to us anil shake Ills head and move hlRarms like wings." itAH, my," friatl let's hurry?' Duncy "I've often had a funny ride, hut being carried by a tin man surely will bo hovv "Ilia funny legs arc finished now, eo he can wolk along, somehow It won't take long to finish him, 'cause ihcro's not much to do." A smile spread on the tinsmith's face.' Raid he. 'Well put the arms la place and then yuu luds can trim OF THE . : WHEAT .aow, MM ., ' .4Hm0-)4 Ji.Hi,!, .MJ, V .M 'H ?4 ..uti. ; "i Mi ar7i. .1K i .' JttykPK .''''Ifr Aik ..SUM : aw .33 WHEAT Lou .nuy. '- Close ' .fSO ' ll I amounting to some 1,400.000 share. The closing tono was Blightly heavy, Following are c'.cslng figures for 14 of Jhb livdln stocks: " . Al. Chem: and Dye American T, T 73 103H 17 '13'A 10?i ooh 11 aoH 45 Bethlehem Steel General, Motors ' Johns Manville ...; .... Liggett & Myers B Montgomery Ward ..... J. C. Penney Publlo Service of N. J Southern Pacific - 18H, Onion Pacific 83 United Aircraft ; , i1 United Corporation ,.- tr. 8. Steel ..'.....' 38 V4 Three pianos 1 and a pipo - organ were mysteriously dnmaged by a van dal who Invaded a Kansas City music "conservatory. Word Puzzle T. On 8 Uuetle i, nod . 0 Son ol Jxidah 10. Showered 11. I'etty malice 13 Cubic meter Siioweci u I!). Assumed -im me Dpen 22. Subsequently ii Cltchora 75 Give out 26. Sewed Joint! ' U. Perforated -strip for murklnir Plower . Hiii'Kt)one!i llnlf: nrt (In it. I'iiis toriii 13'Wnsh'llnhtly ':tK 'Miithemntlcul functions Anient effea- . tlon 30Contemptuous iKime far a clilld ' il. Little one 43. AuMrnllim hlrd 44. 1'aront 4ll. Wnnl of re- fllRill DOWN I. Dirty 2.. Itlse ol ground ' :i Antr 4 AKuin: lriUx 5 S;tan - H Mmliii nnrt 'pictures joe. king him up and innlto him look real bright; "I'll run and get my oil nml then I'lll Join you In your work again, .lust- looking nt our tin man makes mc laugh He Is n sight." t COON Windy snld, 'Geo, look at that. A funnel In the tin man's hut; Wo'vo put the tiling on crooked, hut It makes him look qulto smart. 'A gallon can's his body. Geo, he's lust as fat as ho can he. I guess we've, made him strong enough so ho won't mil apart." The tinsmith came back with tho oil ami said, "Now, Duncy, do not spoil the looks of our old tin man when you spread the oil about. "Just- oil each leg and then each arm. L'so plenty! It will do no harm.' Then tiuncy oiled as If ho knew Just how, without a doubt, f Copyright, l;i3J, NKA Sorviee, Inc ) (Dullt-J'' ROH II Mllltk'U SIII-yi'lDO ill the iic.t Bfoiy.) ' 7T v C ASSIFIEB ADS ' TnE MARKET PLACE OF UNION WALLOWA 'COUNTIES (Count five average word to the lint.) , Per line, lBt lnsertlon..;.-.10ov Per line, each added oonaeo-, " uttvs Insertion- 7o Minimum 'charge on one . ', order ... ...... 26o FOR SALE 2ND HAND range reasonable, 1010 J. . . 10-8-3 t. GOOD EATING POTATOES, SOO sack. Bring your sack. Carl Fuller.. Call F. 35Xo. . 10-8-3 t. DRY B. PINE POLES, 01.50 per cord. Bring truck. F. Truax". Kamela.n 10-8-1 t. 50.(X) AND UP'KlmbuJl bungalow also piano aacrlf tee, also two - other pi-; anoe from Btorage. Open until 0 tonight, Sunday 10 to a. Frank ; Cleavlnger Transfer Co. 10-8-1 tp WHILE THEY LAST Pianos from storage. No reasonable offer will be refused,' Cash or terms to suit you.-' Like rent; Frank Cleavlnger Trans fer Co. 10-7-a tp FOR SALE Barrels and burlap sacks. Cherry Blossom Candy Shop; 10-7-8 t. FOR- SALE at' a sacrifice. Piano be longing to a famous eastern manu facturer can be purchased on low monthly payments. Write Box 793, La Grande. 10-8-0 t. FREE i 5.00 il FREE ; PIANO MANUFACTURER - has '. two ropOGsesaed pianos for less :- than nmount due. One for rent, one for $65.00 Will pay $5.00 for -names of parties wanting pianos provided they purchase. BUY DIRECT SAVE THE PROFIT. FACTORY -AGENT BOX 6. care Observer." 10-5-10 t DELICIOUS APPLES tor sale,' 25c and 50c per box. Bring boxeB.- Sweet elder 15c gal. Inqulro AUcol store.' 10-3-8 t. SPUDS 25c, ,76c. and. 1 per., sack, 10c extra for. delivery. Routh Mc-Kennon-. ... v 9'J7-tiJ, FORWENT FOR' RENT 00 A. farnC apts.' and houses, 1400-Oth, 10-8-1 t. 6-RM.'BUNaALOW, fireplace, furnace. Will be In first class condition, -.101 Greenwood. 10-B-a VI d-RM.'MOD'. PURN:' Apt.' Garage. Close :r In. Bi A Bcnham. 10-8-a tpi a-RM. PUnN. APT. Lights and -water furnished;' 1402 -Oth St. Phi 343: R.- ' 10-B-l t. STRICTLY MOD.' 04m. bungalow: lnq.,1405 N Ave or Ph. 434'J. 6-RM, furn. .house,, garago,,, 1000 .Oak, ) St. Ph. 458-J u-m-i I'OR RENT 4-rm.. modern' houso, l 8.00. Call P 350.' 10-2 t. a-HOOM HOUSE rent lroo -till spring I lU'.'cxchange for 'confinement- ser vices, 402 Harrlson:i. ... , 10-7-3'tp.- WANTED WANTED TO buy secotid hand furnl : tura,- guns, tools, etc. 1808 Adams Ave 10-8-3 tp. WANTED Special or custom sawing. Rough- lumbor- for-salc c. $18 -per M.; .mill run surfaced and sized on ordors 10 per, M. ,.H.- W Horn, 4 ml. west or Summervllle. ,., ;; B-aail mp. MISCELLANEOUS! DO WELL BROS. CLEAN-UP We Will, clean . up - your aahestv papers,-, etc, Phorre 833-J; . . j 8-8-t I. EASTERN OREUON scnool of Music, vloUn, piano, voice. Credits. I. O.p. P. temple. 44?-J.. . m LA GRANDE MATTRBSO and Uphol stering and Rug Cleaning ' Works., . Ph. 424-W. Chaa. Edwards, Prop;: .. 12-1-1 m. I'HE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n rT gooo-bvcA f vMeJll- see voiAweLL, ON -thing-wmenX JAT,. sweetie.. I ' fVUNT ELLft jl N THE FUNNY NE GET THE MILLION VNElVt rVLREfVOy ,-' "L.. . y PAPERS-"' ' 'BUCKS TOOM-YOUR AUNT- I iPLANNET) i TO i p y - y BWB0ET VME'E GOING TO BUY SO MANY (5-$, I 9 Va-S ftUY YOUR AUNT ELLA THINGS WE'LLi- ' ( LCOV! 565 WTO IPOOQOO-A NO,, BUT I fvVELL, IF WE SPENT OtR .XOW CAN'T. , 2759,PI-US-TJ1D YOU EVE.R I THINK WE ?.759. EVERY DAY, IT'D , VClD VtEV - FIGURE OUT HOW MUCH OUOHT TO ' TAKE US A YEATS TO I THERE ISN'T- i A MILLION. DOLLARS ECONOMIZE., ,! GO THROUGH A . J THAT bAUCH" 'I T f, K .'just the same. VMUAON BUCKS Vtjough in the ; y. A: i y I RATES BY MONTH a lines, per month ......3.50 8 lines, per month '...-..........sv.ao 4 lines, per month ........ ...-S4.00 5 lines; per month- ., .. ...', ..... ...W Each additional line over five charged at 60o per Una per month. AUTOMOBILES , lBaO;' WHlfPEP SEDAN . Excellent mcch. cond. Pnjnt as good as new.- Driven only 14,000 miles. Trunk In rear, i Prlcedi at aa6.00. 1 Would consider taking part pay ment lii produce; wood or what have ; you. Easy terms on balance. See this ear at aaia cedar St. 10-4-6 -tp. DODOB COUPE In A-one condition, i Good tiros. 100. ). " " PERKINS MOTOR CO. ' Phone Main 500 4th & Adams . . 9-ae-t t. Lost PAIR BLACK. AND WHITE kid gloves -Ft!, 'Leave at Observer.! 10-8-1 t. FOR TRADE, PAINTING, paperhanglng, ' kalsomln- lHg In exchange lor wood. Ph. BU w. i V ... , .,-' 10-B-I .tp, iiostov wo6i,' BOSTON, Oct. 8 (P) The Wool market has-been very slow all week. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS v !' . Think' Fast Ril s RILEY . AND" FRECKLES ; APPROACH am limp FIGURE LYINS ' IKJ'TWe" BUSHESIT SUODENliYf SPRINGS..-!'' i LlFt;'....'.. ' PopS' A' Bag of Dough ." DOWT'kWOVW WHAT YOU'RE ' iVDOW'tt Ty THAt SAMS". , ' I v TALWklrS' ABOUT-..'" ON 1 ME ....X-KMOVW DU ' If : .:'. YOU THlUk: I HAD AMy j SElYoO!' IUls7 " ull -.' C' AWWy THAT'S A -Ajf, ?anCES unBuTTn. . " .;, ' M 7?. j ' ' WHILES ; t, ",'rr: JMiZJfrS " 'LEaf.'-' V ! TOTHlMK;( W - yM-- r- r 0F ;' " - v kK:. ' . WfI C ' AV to;. -," :, .'. , H'Nij nni.iis.pst. off. m, .!;. ''M . ,VW .. . . . . ; -oS MoW'salea were' smalirbiit 'seMan ally a buyer took a lalr.quantltjr. o. , somea particular ..llne.Ndl Immediate f weakhew In prlcesr developid as. th ';, result of ouletnes th last few-weeks1-Clearance of-odd lotM at slight con cessions had no effect' oh'aaklng prices of prlnclpal'offetlngv, S : ' '"" , rOUTX-lND CA8H . ( . . .. PORTLANW.'Ore.,1 OcV; Vxm Cash' ' wheat! Big Bend, bluesteirr TrJ. Soft.,whlti48I.",.-, Vi. .. 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