WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1917.
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Boy's Fall Suits
Bought Especially for the
Hard Playing School Boys
The strenuous -young school " hoy who never
takes a dare who climbs, tumbles, jumps,
crawls, skids on his knees at the joyous age
when wear and tear bothers not. No where
else are eltfthes subjected to the exacting tests
they get from romping roistering school boys.
We buy from reliable manufacturers who have
made a specialty on just these stylish, service
giving boys' suits.
That's whv our boys' clothes yield the utmost
in fit, looks and wear that fan be given boys at
moderate prices.
Boys' Fall Suits $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50, $7.50 to $12.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Satisfaction guaranteed on every sale.
Hill's Dep't Store
Quality & Service
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Rohert Warwick and June Elvidge
in congenial and pleasing roles mark
"The Family Honor" as ?. film master
piece. The play in which they ap
pear is a delightfully interesting ve
hicle for the display of their talents.
It tells an enthralling story of modem
life and of the temptations that come
to young men and of the part'cular
effort made by one young man 8
older brother to extricate him from
his difficulties. A most lavish produc
tion from a scenic point of view has
been eiven this attraction and all
those who see ttfs latest World Pic
ture Brady-Made at the Arcade The
atre today and tomorrow will be
thoroughly delighted with it.
The Vital Point.
A young woman interviewed a
fortune-teller on the usual subjects.
"Lady," said the clairvoyant, Myci
Columbia College
and Conservatory of
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MILTON, OREGON
H. S. SHANGLE, President
W. C. HOWARD, Dean
COURSES
Academic, Commercial,
Domestic Science
Elocution, Piano,
Voice
Violin and Orchestra
Short Teacher Training Course
EXPERT TEACHERS
In All Department
An Unusually Strong Faculty
Musical Conservatory ,
A Specialty
It Will Pay Vou to Investigate
the Advantages Offered in This
School.
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will visit foreign lands and the
courts of kings and queens. You
will conquer all rivals and marry
the man of your choice. He will be
tall and dark and aristocratic-looking."
"And young?" interrupted the
lady.
"Yes, and very rich."
The beautiful lady grasped the
fortune-teller's hands nnd pressed
them hard.
"Thank you," she said. "Now tell
me one thing more. How shall I
get rid of my present husband ?"
New York Times.
Stomach and Liver Troubles
No end of misery and actual suffer
ing is cnuscd by disorders of the stom
ach and liver, and may be avoided by
the use of Chnmbeirlain's Tablets.
Give them a trial. They only cost a
quarter.
Adv. 8-1-17
BEET SOCHI
WILL BE
MADE IN Mi
New York, Aug. 28. (Special.)
New Yorkers need not lack for sugar
in their breakfast coffee after all nor
will there be a scarcity of bon bons
along the Rialto. With the opening of
10 beet sugar plants in California,
American productiveness nnd industry
are again meeting a serious war emer
gency in time to avoid hardship on
the consumer, it was announced by
sugar men here last week. There is
an enormous shortage of sugar in the
American market but the flow of beet
and cane sugar produced on American
soil has begun, and the immense army
of serious American women also who
have planned extensive canning and
preserving campaigns may contem
plate the situation with equanimity.
The opening of the beet cutting
plants in California is the beginning
of the 1917-18 American sugar season,
and the production of American sugar
will continue practically throughout
the year. Altogether . American soil
produces 2,500,000 tons of beet and
cane sugar, more than half of the sup
ply needed here in America. It is es
timated that this country will need
this year approximately four million
tons of sugar, importing approximate
ly two million tons from Cuba.
Fortunate it is that this protected
infant industry has grown into lusty
manhood in time to be drafted into the
j country' 8 industrial war equipment.
The usual pre-war surplus from Ger
man, Austrian and Russian sources
have been cut off for the past three
years. French nnd Belgian beet sugar
fields are under the heel of the enemy.
England producs-no sugar, but has had
to turn to Cuba instead of Germnny
and Russia, with the result that Amer
ica was face to face with a serious
sugar famine, 'which only her own pro
ductiveness nnd industry has prevented.
Butter Labels for sale at
The Observer Office.
For Better Shooting
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A MAN is so busy these times that when he does get
a couple of days' hunting or an afternoon at the
traps, he is looking for action.
He wants to be sure about his gun and that is one
great reason why everybody speaks so highly" of the
Remington UMC Pump Gun and Autoloading Shotgun.
And in shells, you will get Remington UMC results only
from Remington UMC Smokeless "Arrow" and "Nitro
Club," the steel lined "speed shells" and in black
powder, the old established "New Club."
Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in Your Community
Clean and oil your gun iiith REM 0Ho the combination
Pon der Solvent, Lubricvtt ami Rial Preventive
THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC
CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Inc.
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WOOLWOIU U ItUlUMNG, Nl-W YORK
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Mt. Emily News
ML Emily, Aug. 29. (Special. )
There is much stock up here that is
owned by well to do farmers down in
the valley who ought in all fairness to
look after it more than they do. Feed
and water are about gone except in a
very few places. The stock stays right
around these few places where the
owners live and is becoming an intol
erable nuisance. As long as there is
plenty of feed and water stock looks
after itself and is little bother to any
one, but after these are gone or about
gone the owners of the stock should
show a little feeling and pity for it as
well as for the human dwellers in the
mountains. Whenever stock eats off
the, huckleberry bushes it's a sign that
they are in need of other feed and
they should be taken to where other
feed can be had. The owners ought
to, and easily could arrange things so
that about this time every year the
stock would be looked after by one
of their number and driven to where
there is feed and water. Cattle and
horses are now too valuable to raise
them on the principle of "root hog or
die." People living in the mountains
should not be expected to furnish free
pasture for this stock and then be
pestered to death by it when the free
pasturage is gone. The owners are
also subject to a heavy trespass fine
when the stock grazes within the Na
tional Forest which it often does. The
long dry spell has caused a grass and
water shortage a little sooner thnn
usual. In many places water could
still be had for the stock if the springs
were curbed and the water led into
troughs by those who should .take a
little interest in such improvements. .
The lack of rain nnd the over
abundance of pickers have greatly re
duced the supply of huckleberries.
Totals are unknown but no doubt
many hundred gallons were picked
in this region. What are left are either
in places hard to reach or else arc not
yet ripe enough to pick.
J. II. B.
HIT THE HIGH
COST 9t LIVING
Now is the time to' put up that barrel of string
beans, also sweet, sour or dill pickles.
We can supply you with every item necessary.
New barrels complete and parafine lined, 5 gal.
75c; 10 gal. $1.25; 15 gal. $1.75.
String beans for pickljng, per lb. L- -5c
Small cucumbers for pickling, per gal 35C
Also a complete line of spices, mixed pickling
spkes, bay leaves, cinnamon bark, whole peppers,
dry red Jap chillies, whole nutmeg, cloves, alspice,
mustard seed, ginger root, sage leaves, mace, caro
way seed, celery seed, coriandor, anis seed, comino,
cardamon, .tumeric and dill weed.
Harris Grocery
Phone Main 70
408 North Fir St.
Farmers Phone B. 192 T
Cross the Track T
New school books, new tablets, nil
kinds of tablets, inks, pencils, ju?t
what you wi ll want nt school, also all
kinds of books that have been used.
Many nearly new, at n discount at Sil
verthorn's Family Drug Store.
Daily 8-20-tf. W It.
STARTS DRIVE ON
PLANT DISEASES
Corvallis, Ore., Aui. 20. (United
Press) Forces are being mobilized
here by H. P. B:nss, of the Oregon
Agriculturo college, for a drive
against plant diseases which are men
acing many of the stale's crops. The
work is being organized with the co
rporation of the United States depart- i
men of ngrcultme.
Volunteer reporters "n every sec
tion of the state will be secured to !
ror-ort on riant disease in their own '
district. When, an estimate of the!
extent of the diseases i available, do- I
Itermined campaign will be started to I
! oontrol them. I
Fvnerieiced farmer's, agricultural I
' college r'ru'itrttes rnd others qnaU-I
, fied are nVed to write FraFS. I
TRUNKS
A large attractive line of Trunks' and Bags just
received from the East. The prices have not been
advanced but cut. This is the only article we
know of being cut, and think it our duty to let
our many satisfied customers know and take ad
vantage of this opportunity.
Furniture Exchange
E. J. DONOHUE
Fir and Jeff. Sts. Black 1241
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QUICK DELIVERIES
are a feature of this lumber'
business. When you give us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a little
before you need it. That means
no delay in construction, no
waiting time that you have to
pay for. Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
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WxiAT HAVE YOU FOR SALE OR WHAT DO
YOU WANT TO BUY?
ft We Buy and Sell, or Exchange Furniture
Tf you want to make money you must save m'onej
SO COME TO HARRIS
4 Where Your Dollars Do Double Duty
f Phone Red 3171
HARRIS FURNITURE CO.
406 Fir Street
H. B. Harris, Prop.
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offer the world's best achievements In
design and a careful selection of su
perior materials to properly work out
these designs so the style lines are re
tained during the entire life of the
corset . Appreciation of the fit, style
and comfort, however, can only be had
through a trial fitt'ig the hardest
test.
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Sommer Hotel BIdg.
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