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1 I 0 o o s . rTTl)Af.7tn.T i i iJH5 rr CO 0 0 o O 0 o , o 0 e o . ii -iOX TAP IITOWT WAV; llO'J (UX RE HA 11. I -' ' , ' . u'. .Crr-r- . u a 0- u' o--w -3. oP:t t re , ! ! o "J0 m A UJL'm s. 11.1' i? iiW, WLi.il iu a?( M ! IW V t - - 1 . ... . ( n. r . mt.- - . - ., ti' iii! r rb ..! r, !,., . ... ..re... . ..'i i- - j ' ti, w ml miimi hi mm i in m i i ii i. 5 - v I f JIM ; , ;1 kl . i 3r" .1 ; i t i i O e VI-K ri;.,. Uf 8WCIAL SALB OP KAIIl. 000DS.' e II ZZ TLXX pi ! 1 " y' ' HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE : i - .ii. - ANNUAL FISHING EVENT- JULY 13 luihJW)irf:('if-witli High Grade-Tackle at our sloro, nnd you aw uro to win n U'ixc PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The R4xall Store IT'S I I I.I, Oh' HI IM'ltlHKH "TUr llimitli Vcrk," RtitrrliiKi lb in tuitu Ijivp, Wilt Krrp Von (.llrnnlllK Full of KHiprlxBii and llirilln Is till miw Wnrlil I'Miirn, 'Tlvn Rough Noi k," Wai rlnit Mimi4jihu Love, nliitwn nl i: ho Hhn rjr Umvtie, Iiib' tliiif today. Tho iilmy ilinbi with John Mm ten, ili,vi'cl liy Mr. livn. Molep In rfiHi H n mi (ha iMiia uf m lumber n.inp. Tlitiro tin inen tN F-iancos Arm liute, wlio cuiiivo wh l-r Imihmr lo vbtit tlt rainp. MiiHtor'i ifuther die, rnrl 1i thru rpi m Inln hl fiithoi V" Blioi-n mill hmiiiuoM the yolitlral ItMid r of n n nt rlty. In thin piwlllon hit ooiiicn In rontart WRtili Armtlage. n1 rhKln thiit the latter I rnd'nT- otliiK ti put over Ronii'lJiIng on thij rtly vrhioh h thlnkti l gi'Ut. Me1 (fHn rniw nrtnr Arnltinie, 1Ui Its rrofiilt tlimt h. ureatly anUljmnsUe I'rtimon. Il rpiiMfe I h la tmvnie he! lire nu I en In love with tiie lrl. Th manner In Uhlrh Frenfee toiiwh In find im-t that MaMetH ts rml ! the Ilium ithe hue thoiiRh-t him he, and the way In which ehe efflnex tn KK-I)nicii hie tove, onmillirte an i eniweillnKly .Inlerrnllnic mill uniwiml I lihkftoplay. llduJmi-a. CuHtleton and' Fnink Mnyn n (fatniwl "la: thj cui. Ami bIiottti Itlllie Hhrxlea' In . i ipiiHily md ilm I'atln Retle. ! ; til.AKVH mux KWIU.L j AS A HONKST THIKK' I ' flla.lys Hrorkwell, the WllUatu ' Vm slur, In the nH nl an hfrneet e'ook. will eppisir M th dberryl ( ilhiiii tomorrow only. Tlu pletural I! "lfalWi of a Htg L'vty," which it' il-jM'iiliej as en lirtMise and power-1 fill (liviniu of I lie undeiwiHld. The i-.-nes huv Seen token wth i.re:it cine, and ' niMjiy of t.h eenolr ' '. Ml nil .yrf and dintty m.lis whleh g lar on ine miwh :V a4d 1 ksr-a M awiim,Hel I--.,' rrlii. ; I'ittalls of a Dig OVg" tela) ta ' n.iry of toman alio re rear, ah . , pro bad ' led mid il Mak te i. to:in. IMbo lo Iut ivat atreraiai a ihiiia.f cr. thia woman ai aM bivk with her odd anee-elvaa mt " r ry'isil her,, qitan. A Ketlf fov e mi.ane Is ,nen InU) lite mbry. '! Also Fny Ai'trnefcln aud Mint a4 !, .fi-ff. " (H I II Vf rflleON git'KITi . HiiAiri nnn itttKAim vow? ! 3 V .y.""t aiao! heart piove fats tg you anil wltile irllslng "at lor , J; made lie iimlht, tlriruld fa 4oimii him?. This i Vm pdnMegg J; which Doloit. aHei'oI till, lK I clmrat!r porlratwl "If atujanitl r.illneFr"leri." fiewtkft . I! 18 ' Kouthfooir. trr aya) " nl Ow Arcade Centra SuHifde naif) ' is railed isDi to soliej. ?hla lMf)0f onn or me nxinr imreaniK 'an,, 0 ilentli which tliOailthom of thlf iniiHble httlny (JO)' a orowjgrt tS) !'. to their atfjiy. , . ' i ... Q , , , j . AND 14. ' v iwh rcb agajnirt heiiiK nld lo a HMlhy auitor for whom ulin ha little,. If amy arferllon. When oln' imaMji a norellHt whin- piaylnR In uhuirll. aba IooIcb upon him as tin r lo hor piuyeni und lnliint IT Mtraiai upon him the wmllh ol Ur (on. But tins rhnp ia eiuiilc to tT (ft leant, and when Iolo. t din com that he la bet milled lo ami)! li ar, liar hot I.ullti blood iprompta ln-i lo nnont to poleon us the only iiwtnin Mr revennlng hoVHolf upiwi him for lila perfidy. . . But it huippenn that a kind rate lutrvenl, but how. Mm plrtmv H keif allows btt. It ih surrii lcivt tu any thut Doloi-eS does n ell Ix'dini"' n murdeipna, but on the ponliimry, flndx lore and happlmes. The nlo y ol "A DUKlltir of Thn South," Ih cx- rdtnllTlKly thrllllnft anil I'm In nit np. mbI hi exreptioiiiilly atroiiR. MIht Frla 'Irk'a pot'tKiiiyal Is mild to hr tiniiHiially rtlhle nnd t hint 'It will roT one of lwr nrreen por IjWlaliaglagJaglialaagllaasaaaa 12 CENTS out of every dollar col lecteNvgoea to pay our 1 ' ) :,X .:. 1 AALb Home independent Telephone Co. All Service Men V is- 03 C3 e ltlla in cotifMled.- 8h la (lippiirlN iliK mun hlii( I'dri Csrriotiit, whil Mt)tTH in 4110 C&fii l!rmif!i(. Mm. T.-RiHndolih, i : ))iik:iII. JJIyiim Rrmika Mill i.urr.-y. VlTf j. r C AM. I'OR BEAVER CRERK PII'K LINK BONDS. Notice! hereby givtn that the City of I.a Grande Heaver Creek PiK- l ine Honuds, numbers 1 to 112, inclu siveiearing ilat of tnf Kith day of Ai'irnst, 1IIU9, incluing interest to the date of redcmpttliK will be taken up and redeemed biVha Treasurer of the City of I.a Uraille, Oregon, on the I iw h day uf August, lit lit. Interest en said bonds will eeose from and after the said lflth day of August, 1919. Dated this luth day of July, 11!). E. M. FOWLER, Treasurer City of I.a Oraiule 7-10-3t. .' IIOI NKYVII'IS HFI OMI NKW WOMAN "AM of oar beat tra M iTea in up. I was unible to l(e my bed for 18 weekb and wan yellow ss a pumpkin, heeldoi (lie lptible stolli- itoh puJnaNl anffived. Our drtiKKiet mlvleed hiiidaiid to try Mayi's .Wonderful emely and It has snved my lire. iun tiw wmunn. now.' It Is t Mm.le,irnless piparatinn that remnv he tntaidh") mueiis from the littautlnVllract a.nd allays the Inlkunmntlon vhich eamaes prne- tlomlly all atoiiKieli, liver and I n t 1 1 -mil uilincnlH. hieludtng append lelts. I flue dost will ronvln-'a .ck money re- ( fiiniled. Ruld eviiywhrt. Adv. I Butter Wrappera Observer nffire. printed at the aatMaaalkatalaa1aMNa1an M 1 .l- L.H .I'.Jtl. Art cordiUlf iavited to attnd ,th dAiica) to b givpn by tht Raiafcow Ditiiion Veterans ; O .1 . " . - ''' o " lil fli'MTg Tit$$4ayi July 15 Co eil very Kuccessfully, mid If la an ln riafailcanwi ptace It will not aauiw at nil. Lay the ttai' c'lt1' to . aiul liaste acAiax It. helug eafefal ttat ahllr the !; Dievt, ttiey fle oot r!rj. , On place of fabtwa tlaae. which may tie ohtalunl at auy tailor ing ahop, to amply rover tbe tear. Lai the xurimut on the Ironing board right aide down, place the rohlwr over tb rent.' and frver the rnM lay a piece of goial of the same mutertal an t)ia,t of the garment to lie mended. Keep both rubber and good perfectly amoora, and prcsa out wltb a hut Iron for several minutes. Now cut out the bastlav threads ti fi.e liii.t .(ic-, und ahsve off nny rnimh edaes remaining. When tin-re Is no'materlal e the dresa on hand, n piece of llghtwHght waolea goods of the same color will answer. Thnt the bottoms of men'a tromera are held together In this' way la a good nlk'n that the method la Irnrtlcal and suceeseful. Ta Pad Embroidery. In padding embroidery use the chain Mtltcli. This la an especially good hint for making scalloped edgca. In making p.iti h work. If ynu cut your put tern In table oil cloth iuatend of paper, you will find the work much more aatlsfnetoiy. The oil cloth pat tern will not slip when cutting and there la no danger of snipping off a portion with the s. Icsora. A Dreaa Pretector. When the yoke of a nightdress be comes worn, cut oft the nightdress skirt, take out the aleeves and sew It together across the top, leaving a small opening thronsh which the hook .r s suit hntittcr inny be slipped, and Saratoga Chips Tf von w;it. VRF.RII SAIJA TOii A Cliri'S .-Mil SihmI.ot.mss, Main 4'. ; llicv frcsli. AVc (in' i'ct'ciiii lirjf iioi!:imiii'ries out iliK- Fresh Anel ( .'iKes, i iiliiiniiiii I'inieiitn Clieese, ; ( W PHONE 1 . f J. a SNODGRASS V'J 'I o OT,c'' c O " Q O 00 o o Co o use It to protect t nice dress hn?lng It the elot. Washed but eliloin It' III Inet a lima lime, and will be (Wind mora invenleut than n bag, lis'it Ik w Ufa aasler to.' Insert .the dress without trashing. Uaa for Old Laathar. t)n aliould always save the tops of .Jo ahoea, or thn laiintlcts of Icavy rtillirg gtavrn or other pieces i.f li aih'T. Tbey are etivllmt aa an lutcrlliitiii,' for Iron holders. Vu not make the holder too Inrce. as It la clumsy to bandit. ' Friio--e whk are nvai In shape are prefer able. Cat the covering and the inter lining the eaaie sis and shape, stluii alt th thicknesses on the machine, done to the edfe of the malerlal. tbeu Mad with tape or piece of waul binding. Pongee Again. As ttin ar Hit mniliitf (if stimmor pongee In soini form appMii'fi. This year there are InvHy ptnij:iM imntFols. Suine nre niotiuted on hrnwn fnimtv and Hlh'kft, with no otht'i trii inn I isr thun brown ccmlH nn I he tumdlcs uu'i bnjwn taKela a Hit hhIh. A"i"ihT shows lovely hlue Imttt-rflie.s em broidered all over the Inside of the parasol, with blue cord and biuu ends to the etlrka. A Footwear Fad. j The few who wish to follow fash- j ion's whim in fontwenr can wear, this I summer, white oxfords with black j shoe laces and black Ktocklni's. This i combination Is satK'tlniied by New j ork's Intent decree. . Of course the ( generality of women will use the con.. itrtutlve all white. alwnv llle verv nuii'ii- nul riinsliiiie un t I htm, WAIN 43- mm Sill s en Dili GRAIN and STOCK FARM Orif larKP,coniliiiiatii'Ti f.in,.or two separate fanns will h$ eonidered. Tw,j pnifipi'i'iiiis JlontAiia rauchei-s, who have two of tit best producing raifch ' lieaf l.eisU.Mu, '5i.intaTi, jire traveling jith m nd are ready o ttade their Vt'U payin'if foi' M'ing properties io Kasttvn Oregon. Oiie of ih j.iii' ii ir. niinii.u, tn t'; irtnr tiiiaiir. llfni OUIIIII1PI VII If, UIin lgairjl ; IIH" Other , j-ofteTiiMM KiYiriiil(T,T fanirv''r.v?,''niin srstfab." 0 e ''1 ftvp titHcr t iii -?its wl.ia Ti.n'r tity a5!d infrti riTipertie in"the 'vVillarnottc Yit- ami Wall Will" to.trajofoi nronortiWk here Exelianin. m.-iile . kl? ,oierj'aik-Vi.tkot'asV - fn'Tr, T.trcssm 80 ,0 t'ltrt eijy thing; l'VTHIA S i'ltKIW ATTKXTIOX All meimbei' ii'e req Heated to at- tend lodire ton it. L'uainess of lin- portnnce to tnawadt.' 7-1 lit XJUISK HOUIXSON, M. K. C Optimistic ThoughL Talk to please others; act td please yourself. The Observer furnishes and prists Flutter Wrappers. i A. E. KELLY 1.106 JEFFERSON AVE. 11 1 i-HJ JHriy; Ideal ' A fireless Range no coal,tio woorl you put you food in thf cooker before going to Chuivh Vr ramping antl when yon eomo home a lelieious meal, ' tender and juicy, awaits yfu mid that in not all, there is a saving ofimore than 80 per cent of fuel con sumption! FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Black 1241 Fir and Jefferson l.Vst Prices Paid for Used Furniture, or will Exchange for New. W AIM ItD SfSte price and" . ea WILBUR F.-BROCKy In Cfwri4 Hrrai Is Worth Seeing. We don't know, much about this clr cn that's ronilng. but vre hope It's the one I'at attended not long ago. "There was wan fellow," he said, "that bent all Ih test. ' Sure, he balances a lad-, tier on his nose, climbs up td the top and pulls the ladder up after him." Hoston Transcript. Butter Wrappers printed Observer office. at the He Prevents Tires from Getting Tired This is the man who gives new Ufa to your auto tires anil inner tubes. When they seem to be warn out and to have outlived thair usefulness, lo! by the ex pert process of Vulcanising he uses, he again breathes the breath 0 Ufa into tires and tubes and saves you hundreds of dollars throughout the year. These are money-saving and tire saving days. Have your tires kti tab as vulcanized here. IN BOHNENKAMP BUII.DINfi 000 describe,, neiflratelv ?uvl o " o of l I 1 - a 8- H 9. 2 9 : s r -... . o se a ',i in,i,fii-a in m p" I tm 1 1 1-, HAninf 1 "Z Ikij wilQ strcOt Auierlrtifl lit.8) a -a- 9 O O 3 0 0 "'V:V rWffif? W"raTrf'ai Q:'