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The Proper Way
t investigate before you buy, that is the way we
L fie vJSt you to do the same. In this way you
are sure to fini the store that really gives values
Looftbis list over and then come in and see foi
ylfk . , : .". 79c
Ladies' uxiorus aim ruu aob
Children's and Misses' Oxfords and Pumps o
Boys7 Uress iraw xiais - 5gc
Boys' Dress Felt Hats - r: -9
Bovs' Knickerbocker Suits
Boys' uress omns r gc
Men's Cloth Hats ,gc
Men's Wash Ties - : " oq
Misses' 75c Unions - - 59c
W asn ttiiK, i ac vaiut, - ri
Embroideries (one lot) - - A .
Wash Goods (one lot) P"JJ
Ladies' Shoes and Pumps (one lot) Pnce
Closing Out Prices on American
Corsets
Twhen Lewis' advertisement is pointed
out to her. In desperation, m ..-
swers it, enclosing a pno.s.
Lewis lines the Doys up
j vi,4 thom an. Since they
oar unu . r
have got him into the trouble of get-
" e . . i i. UAm Tumi ah
ting married, ne - -.
his shack. Me g1" "
when he sees Glad's photograph
among all the ugly ones he receives
hi. Advertisement, but
in answej w -- - . .
.by saying that probably some old hag
Isent the picture. ''Happy Jack
leaves in haste, first maKing over .
house and his mine to ner in,
i ivo- rliannnointment. tie
penats iui , i i
goes, to Ihe junction as Glad is chang
ing trains for raraanw "
sees for himseii wnai, u - '
But one of the boys with whom he has
been fighting, sees her m,
.... . a Kb m ncr crives "Happy
Jack" a knock-out blow, and then puts
him on the train bound in ww vvy-
ji !:, Rnch or me ooyn mca
to win Glad. ' They tell her that Lewis
is a quitter.
Jumping on at a ...
Lewis is arrested as a
character and thrown into jail. His
wire to the boys ior "
suits in the answer that (he is a card-
shark and crook. He escape, ..u
meets Willet, who oners to ouy ...
mine. He accepts, taking the money,
All Quitters,
Cowards and
Yellow Streak
Folk are Warned
Not to See
"THE QUITTER','
Sherry Theater
Sunday
:. and t.L
Monday J'
I We Know
We Must Satisfy You To Hold Your Trade
We Will Do That In
I Quality Price & Service
s
fuses to let the festivities in celebra
tion of the reunion of the lovers be
interrupted on his account. Amid toe
mourning of Sancho and Dulcinea, the
lovable old knight expires.
New Echo District Proposed
Lady
TRY US
Echo. ,Or., Aug 2. Seven thousand
acres of the rich bottom land of But
ter creek will constitute a new irri-n-otimi
HiHtrict if the petition to be
: Ho ocrnts. laKinir w. ."-u".' i nresemea iu me
forectting that he has made over the j court at the next session is allowed.
j,.t inhhom soon re- m, miuie1 district includes Trac-
nroperxy w "io. - r-r" - ,
I,.... i..: hi. .h und he xeadhes f.a an of the Butter creek land
neve ii"" y' L " ,ij - i " j ,
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
$1.00 and $1.25 Corsets .
$1.50 and $1.75 Corsets .
.89c
..$1.39
f l.ou ana ri.to v,wet g9
$2.UU tO ifiJ.OU orseua 0 on
n rA ,T
rpo.oyj v;uisw
Hill's Deoartment Store
VrB TJeliverv
Phone Your Orders
I n i: l..l..h nonnileRS.
Willet goes to take charge of ttie
property, which he is anxious to claim'
i i win " t n :ikjsk vci, hoo
him if. is of mmense value. n miu j
. . UTT ..
Glad in possession and has nayVy
Jack" arrested for obtaining money
under false pretenses, uiaa turns
over her claim to Willet and Condon
on the condition that they will free
Lewis, although he implores ner nuv
to do so. But "Sid," ine assays,
made a discovery. He whispers some
thing to Glad, and the lasx ciouu .
uo ins mnrle a mistake.
The sample ore he has thought Jacks
vit-u.'j " . .
nnitur r-iiltivsit.inn. and is oeins
formed for the purpose of contract
ing with the Teel Irrigation district
for the purchase 01 scorea water iur
i.qu in th late summer.
Monr Thman Sonnes a reservoir
with a capacity of 35,000 acre feet is
to toe built as a part of the Teel dis
trict system. This will supply about
ifl nnn feet of water more than
will be used on Teel lands, and it is
from this surplus that the proposed
Butter creek district is to be sup
plied. Mnat nf t.h land in the new dis
trict is now in alfalfa, and produces
. i j j
i
Tennis series
The sample ore me nas muuK..i trict is now in alfalfa, ana proauces
belonged to Glad's father, who had gQod cropg but water is needed dur
brought it in to be assayed the day , .n the hot Tni(j.8ummer season to
V
Tne
kng
Journev
nedition is 111
JNoian Hkiff and:
rs from La fir
man Roesch, Doni,fe
deji, Chas; Jokers,"
Wore he died. Glad and "tiapp
Jack" have lost control of the worth
less mine, but they begin their lifo
. ii imira f th maormncent
Mason property. Al onerry a t.u..u, .
and Monday.
make the land produce to best advant
age. The cost to iarmers
water furnished from the Teel reser
voir between June 15 and September
. t :..-j ot son ner acre
10 nas Deen ub" J ' . , ,
foot. Flood water can be furnished
them in the spring up w June
$15 per acre foot.
A petition oi tne janu ---
ing the county court to set a date
for an election as kmuu v -
has been presented .and will be acted
upon at the sepxemoer ic.....
is no doubt of the proposition carry
ing, as nearly all of the property own
ers have signed the preliminary petition.
New York, Aug. 4.-Pacific Coast
tennis doubles champion Maurice Mc
Loughlin represented the west among
the tennis experts gathered hero to
day for the second annual east-west
tennis series at the West Side Ten
nis club courts.
rm.. ! ;n Tnst today and to
me OC1ICO "... - ' .
morrow and there will be five sing es
and two doubles matcnes w u.
the title. Last year's two sonos re
sulted in a win by the west oi to 1
on the first and a win by the east
of 4 to 2 on the second.
ARC A DE
"YOUNG MAN-GET LAND"
Oonley and Archie EU bakkymohe ' tub quitter.
Savoy H"
Ted Tuttle, E'
'Airs. G. G. Conl
'Caflo Dodte, M'f nnn TJ O
Idson. W. r
Hull "and '
terpi" "The Quilter"
J. "Happy Jack" Lewis, (Lionel Barry
i more.
I" W. E. Willet, Paul Everton.
Peter Condon, his henchman, Ed
Tvard Brennan.
"Big Bill" McFarlund, sheriff of
Oiilch. Charles Prince.
Seth Moore, proprietor of Three
riuui Snlnnn. Julius D. Cowles.
"Glad" Mason, Marguerite Skirvin.
The Storv..
The miners at Paradise Gulch are
bored. In a session at the mree
Cheers Saloon," they decide tnat iiie
trouble with their existence is the
. . .i i.t... tiinM rfl nn women in the
IHCb HUH. uiwv .w
place. The verdict is that one oi inem
must marry, ana snvy ""fi-i
Jock" Iwis, as the victim, because
he is not present. They go to Happy
Jack" Lewis, mane mm nn "
advertisement for a wife, and send it
to neighboring towns. They stipulate
that she must be blonde and pretty.
a ;t,r ninH Mason, who an-
t K, vifcj, '
swers every requirement, is working
nfii i - .1 AnInn
in the oitk-e ol wiuei aim
mining promoters. Since her father's
death she lhas been obliged to shift
for herself. Willet's attentions have
becomo so obnoxious, that she is at
her wits' end to know what to do.
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Don Quixote" Rescues Maidens in
niutrrtis.
"Don Quixote," an adaptation of j
Cervantes' famous novel, win ue
shown by the Fine Arts-Triangle com- j
panv at tihe Arcade theatre Sunday,
only, it is u1 caw"'&
and thoroughly amusing picture of
life in the sixteenth century, in Spain. I
Don Quixote, (De Wolf Hopper)
ho wme crazed by much (reading
on the subject of knight-errantry. He
dons armor, arms himseit wnn swo.u
and spear and rides away wnn niS
faithful servant Sancho Panzo, (Maxj
Davidson) in search ol adventures.
ir nr, in mminipil on an old white
A 1 1 U Id ...WW..--
horse, yclept Rosinante, his squire be
strides a mule. I
At an inn the knight meets Dul
cinea (ray lincnerj an uui
"slavey," and picks her as the laay ,
for whom he will fight. A muleteer,
jealous of Don Quixota'f attentions to
the girl, is thrown downstairs when
:...fni oo ThiM-H is a errand mix i
11X3 lllisnvivu. -- - i
up in the night, when Dulcinea strays i
into the knight's room, ine muietcci
and the landlord belabor the knight, j
and Sancho also gets into the melee. .
A a a result the Don and nis squue
are locked up in the 3table for the
rest of the night. In the morning,
the forgetful knight rides off without
settling the score and Sancho is
tossed in a blanket as a penalty.
Don Quixote sees some winamms
1 M:.lnlrafl fham fnr Giants. He
attacks them with his lance and is l
overthrown. Seizing a wing ne is re- ;
volved through the air and tnrown
-UlBd Sim UlOJJ S-iaAOMJ ou. .ia?JV
fui mishap, the knight continues on j
his way. "He meets a barber on the
bank of a river, vanquisnes mm,
takes his basin away from him, think-
ing it is a helmet belonging to a kiuk
With the basin on his head he rides
off. ,
Next the crazed knight attacks a
body of guards and convicts on their
way to a galley ship, mistaking them
for a band of rollers.
j--n.n Wniali. who is one of the
convicts, excites the pity of the Don, j
who listens to his tromnos. ne ,
f Cnrdenio. just !
as she is being compelled to marry I
Don Fernando (L hoster wiuiey, ,
tcr which he finds Cardcnio, as he is
going to kill himself and restores mm
to his lady love, uucinau v"
Mitchell.) I
The Don also succors Dorothea
(Julia Faye), who has been deceived j
bv Don Fernando, and has run nway ,
from home. She is herding sheep ana ,
undergoing brutnlity at the (hands ox ,
her employer, when the knight and
Cardenio come to her assistance. ,
There is some hot fighting between a I
band of cavaliers, led by Don Fornan- j
do and Don Quixoto and his followers.
Fernando is wounded and is taken to
the inn at the appeal of Dorothea,
who rolenti when she sees her form-,
er lover ... ukuhj.
Quixote is shot and afterwards
carried to the inn, where he is placed
in the basement stable. His faithful
Sancho and Dulcinea, his lady love,
find he is fatally wounded. He re-
j n Aa v Prinp.p.s of the Earth"
Your Best L:and Opportunity To Make Good Is
PALMER L$SD
$15.00 PER ACRE, 1-10 PER YEAR, 6 PER CENT INTEREST
LAND
3 j r V
7
lit? v i&mP&M
Why consider subjecting
yourself to the hardships of
homesteading, the "red tape"
of "proving up", the handi
caps of high altitude, frost,
poor water, and untried soil
and isolation from the con
veniences of civilization,
when you can get a tract of
Palmer Lands at these
terms and prices and live in
a settled and proven com
munity, within 3 to 5 miles
of a railroad, where there is
plenty of rain fall and good
water, an ideal climate and
unexcelled soil.
This Photograph illustrates the rolling character of tne "t' "J
shows the fine pasturage, the stumps, trees and occasional clear patches.
3,000 ACRES OF PALMER LAND
evOTTSrSpiture, near atmdance of outside range witta 3 to 5
S of the railroad, Palmer Junction PostoK Ice and general merchandise
Qtnrp Pte will likelv be sold this summer and fall.
2SS Nacres have been sold; but this is less than 25 per cent of the entire tract
S over S per cent of tne good farming land Fall and Spring wheat
Sts, barley and ?ther grains, alfalfa, clover, timothy, Sudan gr millet and
other havs and grassesTcorn, potatoes, peas, beans, squash, cabbage, berries,
tuS beate Sdmany other vegetables for feed and table purposes have
SSSSltfeSZit succesl Dairying, stock hog and poultry raismg
aw now the back bone of this community and are rapidly developing. All this
in the third agricultural year of Palmer Lands.
A FEW FACTS
Palmer Lands won third prize at last year's fair.
About 25 families are now living on their places.
Nearly 1000 acres of new land is now in crops.
A dozen new homes have been built this year.
The roads are in good condition.
The grass is still green and pasture excellent.
Both public and Sunday schools are established.
More land is being cleared and fences built.
F.very forty corner is located and staked.
There is plenty of timber for wood, fencing, etc.
The soil runs deep, even and is subirrigated.
The altitude is 2600 feet, rainfall 30 inches.
A new county bridge connects Palmer Junction
with Cricket Flat, 60 more farmers will ship
there.
Many new families will settle here by next year.
Rural mail route, telephone line and other such
advantages are now being talked and planned.
Investigate at Once
Write for our new illustrated folder, or call and
let us show you maps and photographs and
samples of grains and grasses grown on Palmer
Lands. George Huntington Currey will be pleased
to go with you or meet you at Palmer Junction at
nny time.
Palmer Lands are the best new land offer in the
west today. They are a real opportunity for a
man with small resources and an ideal invest
ment for a man with means.
This is nn ideal time to look over these lands,
while the crops are still in the field. If you are
interested in good land at low cost do not put
off your investigation. You have heird people
tell of the chances they have missed. Don't miss
yours. This land that is now selling for $15 will
demand $100 in a very few years. Arrange your
affairs to look at these lands at once.
Opposite Y.M.C.A
108 Elm St
Both Phones
Geo. H. Currey
He Who Moves
REAL ESTATE
La Grande, Ore.