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o o SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, Ifl 3 0 TWO o I I ,3i .1 ,! '' w ,s k. .; ill lie it" f .lit If"" pro III It I II O xnnl Oxford Shoe Safe If you kTrn'fc the Men 8, Women's, Boys' and Ghikb e' Ouford Shoes that 'are. being offered for le't col pficw yoru bKoulci. take a. look al thenf. Thrt-j will save 4 pair of $10.00 shoe for you. Ladies' &HfodKko Mvn't Oxford SB Boys' Oxford Shoe; Cliildwij's Onford Shoes ....TS oes $1.50 to $2.89 $3.96 .... $1.98 to $2.78 $1.19, $1.38, $1.49, $1.98 such ?,hhih. Not all0hu ' dead bad been lul led at the tifle Mrs,Holiu was visiting the lflme of her friend at Fergus Fulls. Montana has bopn shipping ou' slock booaus of tile lack of water imil feed. The western Ort of Nortf? and South Dakota Is dry anil dead, but further e;gt the-e, fro ooit crops. In Milineenfolls Mrs. Tlolm met Rev. and Mrs. Drahn. They Ore do ing fine and Rev. lahn has a ,nn rleiircli. They Inuulrija1 about all tin La (Krando people. Mr1, und Mrs. KiJm drov 2300 mllin and had but two blow outs. On account ot the sea-city of help Mr. Holm will assist his. biuthor Hi roue h lin rv Kt . hat they expect til Imi back to I.a Gpindo by next smlng. The lottwr was written at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Jin-is 1 Men's Work Shoes $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $6.25 Bill's Department Store A IjI Kit A It Y AM) ITS WOltK "Get Kood .books:. glvi them a homo utlructive lo readers of good I lifiokn; tin me a Friend of Good llnokg :i MffttrfHR of tills Home : I it it el you hnvc a library: all share hi 'its ftujtport and u.lfet plouatire, and lrortt from it if they will;, without JdlviKlonH rellKiouH, Politic, or sorkil, jit unites all n the put mi It of high phtiftiiro u nil Hound ivn.i nliiK. and I (HveH to those who support It tha. common interest which ft. tht of vropor ltflal iQ.lw" 0 JOHN LOTTO.V DANA. o 0 HAMILTON BUYS 8 ' GARAGE BUSINESS : IN BAKER CITY o H. C. Hanilllon. 1 cl dealer In Nash, Ookland and Cadillac car completed a ilmtk coiii. of6day.i ago by which he acquires the Iemlaesa business and equipment of the, Moore Automobile Coniliaiiy ir. Baker City. MF. Hamilton g'-.,i In Buker tomorrow to take Inventory n the st'.ck r thS Baker business For the present tlie IjuMms will bo by MY directed Grande, lluinilton from IIAKOAIVH (ik.OjlllN All Kl ranama, pi J o, Sliaiw F:iilipi GOc. B5o. bM L fKplar.- i-n-io-i' Untie Ing Suits, all-wiiolaMiarcains. llau non shoes smillsiRcs G, 5 1-2, I).' C 1-2 at lesAliaVcost. The Tiwgorv s-:!-:u. PEACHES- cimfl. FULlLTXl OF FRUITS AI YimTABIT, ' YOUKS FOR GOOD SERVICE Phone Us Your Order Mow ITuve the label, which stands for fair working conditions, put on your Job printing. The Observer Is one of the two shops in town observing union principles. Phome Mnin 37. HGH GRADE EATABLES J .XAZHIOVA IN l'(l t', i I'l.AY " OCT OK THE I'tHl" Kcreen llay Ailnpleil from "('rpllnn Shoals," Nlinun nt the Ar cuilo Theatie. ' "Out of the Poi?," Iho screen mns torplooo of which tho arciit Nanl niovu is Iho star, will bo specially shown nt Iho Arcade Theatre Wednes day mid Tuesday. This Ipley Is a Bcrnen adaptation of tho powerful bIiiko dniiiia, "Oeptlon Bhimls," writ ten by II. Austin Adams uid mailo fiimnus by Ni slmova ill n long and uueceHHful New York run. "Out of tho Koc," Is slory of life the slory of t1 Klil who had to pay lint full penally for lir loye a Klrl whom dentil deprlvod of the father of her child before there was 1lnn for a tunrrluuo cejromony. I'lny Iiir 1lie ruin of this iir.inpy1 girl In tho early part of tho picture Nnr.1 inova Is next seen Kve, the) llltlo diiunhU'i' Krown lo beautiful girlhood upon a lonely Island III the tropic wiitivs of the t'arribenn Sea. Undef tho stern KiiardlaiiHhip of her harsh mid narrow uncle, who linn nerar forulvcn hi" ulster foil' liir ilnhaiiipy love, Iho child Is bronchi up with out human conipiinloiiHliip other than his own. Dressed In boy's clothea, nnd roamlnit tho lonely beach of the tiny iHlaud she, crow to womanhood before she sees for tho I list time holnKS from the outer world. One day, out of the fint, a yacht is stratid- d on the hidden shoals of Iho lonely llliht, and the owner a powerful young Amriitin, comoa to tho Island for help. Here romance lienlns and Knzimovn Is seen In her nwny fnscl n.MiiiK ii iil nllurdm ninoils. The play Is one which Kivtw this star every rPliortunlly for her nuirvelotis hts ti ionic powers und nhi'i Is ably sup ported by n carefully chosen east of nol '.b'e ptf.yrr. AtiuinK them are Charles lliyant, Henry llnrmoii, Nancy IVilmer, CeorKe V. Dnvis, T. Morse Koii(.vl, Cliarles Hinlley, Tom llliike. I Inch Jeffrey und Dorothy Smnll.e-.- And if tlio above comedy don't rc,! you, there will also be shown niiotlic" Hint muybc will. AMl'SINfi t'O.MIODY AT AlM'AliH An BiuuxlliR nud onlertalninK lili;!i class comedy, "(letting Mary Mar ried," Is of fifed by Select 1'lclurcs today only at the Arcade Theatre, ns Murlon Dnvis' lates star Iiik vehlclo. "Octllun Mary Married" Is the story of Mary, step-daiinhter of the iiltnn-arlstocrulic John lliissard. Ho has kept her a prisoner in his largo. oleKuutly funiishud house und hue branded evi'fy Kirllsh ImpulHO as "luiladyllko." Ho dues not think she has enough flnesso, ns yet, to nppeiir In the morld us a lliissard. Ho diyi, nnd Jit tho readlnu of the Will It Is learned that Mary Inherits his entire fortune oi( the condition Hint she goes to Iloslon to live wllh his brother's family (be ltiu"cls of Ro-.ton for nnn yiir, sa ns la ae- iliilre a little more vemxir. Mary has no Inleiiilon of being hold In subjugation for iiiiili'r' year. Kho docidi-s to go out Into Iho world and make her own living. Just as she Is about to leave. Hie bouse, liow ovvr, tho maid ushers in a poor widow, who asks Mary If shu will not give her back some of the money BitSHiird took fVom her nnd lost in speculation. Mary has no money Hint she, can call her own nud knows that she will never be ble lo oorn enough to pay the widow bark, so she decides to go land live with the Uiissnrda of Boston for one, year and thus nluiin the money to the widow. The Romania of Boston aristo cratic but with little money know tho will sllpulates that If Miuy leavos their homo or uutrriip befoie the year 1b up, the entire fortune Is to go to them. How (hey do all in their power lo make life nilsetiable for Mary and how she stands her ground and wins Iho catch of the acason-tho. man the Ritssurd have lie! trying to capture f(v their own daughter Is all very amusingly told In this delightful comedy or aristo cracy and youth. MRS. ,1. C. HOLM WKITKH Iji (Ininde People Have I'nusual Ex prrlcncn on Visit In the Kust. Mr. and Mis. J. C. Holm, who left l.a flrnudu by automobile several weeks 410, to visit In the, eaet, nave Mini unusual expediences which are recounted in letter from Mrs Holm. They were, In FergiiB Knllii: Just nflcir the cyclune bad struck ! the place. The cyclono came irom three dttectlons ind coven'od V. ter ritory Ihlrty-flve miles wldo nnd j seventy flvo miles long. The ; residence, part of Ooigus FallB looks like a pile of kindling wood, but i tho business section fared bettor The J. C. I'enney store, nt that place had its foont destroyed. The honing of frlond was struck nnd was al most completely demolished. I'copieJ hVhiro proposty was doslro;.l can-! not recover Insurance as they had to hnve, cyclone insurance to coverJ my r. - onto J . ii j-y L COMBINATION CREAM Will not Grow Hair on the Face TP you are fond of a "vanishing" cream, try this new Combination; Cream Jonteel. If you prefer a cold cream, try it. For this new kind of face cream combines the advantages of both these types yet is neither greasy or greaseless. It (inks into the skin, to soften, heal and beautify. Makes a wonderful base for powder. Tok home a j-x of Combination Cream Jonteel today. PUTMAN DRUG STORE 50' A Little Talk on VULCANIZING W want to call your attention to our vulcanizing process, first, because as a patriotic American it hi your duty to make your present auto and motorcycle tires go as far as possible. Sec ond, we appeal to your sense of economy; you want to save all the money you can on tires Third, vulcanizing improves your worn tires, A. E. KEL LY 1306 JEFFERSON AYS, ; IN BOHNENKAMP BUILDING If you are not using "BLUE STEM" Flour See your grocer aGrande Milling Co. LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE "THE SCHOOL THAT GUTS RESULTS." FALL TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON ALL TERM Tl ITION PAID FROM AUGUST 1 TO 20. Write for Special Circulars Giving Outline of Conrsc and Other information, or Mhil Your Check Today and ReeriveY'rcilit for the Full Term Payment bused on the folhVwiiiK rates and with the privilege of entering at any date to begin your course. Reg. Rate. 10 Per Ct. Disc. Twelve month -- $123.00 $108.00 Nine months 100.00 ilO.OO Six months J. 75.00 n7.!0 Three month 40.00 .10.00 One month 15.00 13.50 Opportunities Better Than During the War Positions Guaranteed lo , . Graduates. W. II. COPPEIKiK, Manager B.C. HEET1I AM, Principal Phone 808 Boise, Idaho - ' 1015 Idaho Street .. M-:V XOIiMANI I'll'll llH A Itll'-ltOAttlMIt 1TNTKHT Mabel Nn inand's world of .admir es will find ", Perfect 3fi." her latest doldwyn Picture, which mines' lo 4 he Sherry's Theatre today and 1 tomorrow, even inVre laughter coni . Piling III .in her prevl.lis coined y mere,,,, -ivek;. Bad .) I . W'iih out u je-er as a screen funmaker. .Miss Norniand found .In "A Prefect I"!" greater opportunities for her Hpaikllng artistry than In any oilier play she has e Unmly hn4. The tlay offers "Hie Grtldwyn Ur four different ys in which In give "r '" 1 c self. For 6 lin e she is Mabel, a ,,,,i cf ,llM work M( n hmrdhig house. Full of prlinks, uhe, doesn't last long at that Job. "Then n kind Mend engages .h,e- a 1ratii:0 waist salesgirl and Mabel's j attempts nt s.IIg are even moie liiffu re, ihnn her wo,4 am inn pots and fins ut the boarding hmie. And It ft, hern t!,l lln p e,lei oeoinnnMlleur.e0 gats IS hir fiLinicst O.is nhil.e,ieek.iitf h.-r pietlles'. 'n n one-pliw bsihlng suit. There is a moment or two of scrl cOisimfs Tor Mabel at the beach when a constable has tho effro.-O.ir to ac cuse hoi of Oelug a noioriuus Jewel robbed from t(hig city. Might there j t bines begin lo happen to that poor, lulsKuld'd minion cf the law, most sldo-splltllng of which la choing thai nymph a mile alung the beach while crowds shQd by howllift with glee- r Q y Farms and City Property A Fine Stock Ranch 2101) acres, about 250 ncrcs under cultivation, n'ew bungalow Itnuac, two good barns; well fenced . nnd sob-divided; water in nil sub-divisions. This is a rial stork ranch, and the price is only $15 per here. Outside range and nenr forest reserve. Good road, 1:1 miles from l.a Grande. 820 aero stock rnnrh, SO acres In cultivation more can le; .several living springs, fair Improve ments, fenced, adjoining laud can he purchase! The price is $.'1500. terms. (If (I acres, six miles from I.a Grande; fair im provements; 110 acres In cultivation, iS in Tall grain, H5 in" timothy; crop goes with place, if taken immediately. Price (rroiiO. and only $250(1 , cash required; $'.1000 will Include nil of the stock ami implements. Well watered. Hit) acres, five miles fmVii I.n Grutkle, well im- pl-oveil new liitugalow, model ty Viko, new good barn; well fercol. Price $I5,OOO IH), first pay Inent imly Ji'sJlkl 00 .5," e 80 cre4-, sit miles from Jji Giunde, anlemiid J.ind, water rip.ht. This place is worth mc money than tho uier,js nskimr. a. I have9otrfer splendid values In farfiis in all sections of the county. lfvo are in the market I wetjftl lx pleased to show you n&v listings. t? '0 City Property If you are interested in a rooming house, I may have just what you want. Acre tract, well improved, just outside city limits; $1500, tefms. Four acres, well improved, just 'outside city limits. Owner w.ll consider taking in A modern five-room house ns part payment. This will benr" investigation. . Splendid property on tjio corner of Second and AdnmS. Tills property must'lie sjld. Here is an onfortunity 10 make your money talk. Com ani se me. . . . House and nine lots nenf. Ia!tner mill for $1400, terms; good land, and a crevk runs throimh . it, whfi-h means a'Vnitl garden en in dry years. Sil-room house on Spruce. g,id plumWng, lireil chicken house nnd nark, cement" walks. pWe'for cufivard illed with choiee flowers. pc $-'700, just i few hundred down, balaiue like rent. ' Modern f ve-gionf heusi posSe lil'h school; fu' basetlient and fireplace. Inestigatu9 Ijirge Jvuse near high School, lwo0'Rr firciaie; well built house. KcOonnblc teini: lots, rmsCP I hlirt-e clients vr, desire gee.l, nnvlem 4mcs, ?d on pavement. If you have su.h property. price right, and w.ftt to sjill, I can get vou results. GraJe . (5E0! ffCURREY; . M Estate UTAH'S BEST liv (Invi'l'liiiicnt Test A Worthmore Coal UTAH'S BEST By Govornmont Test The Choicest Storage Coal Mined 111 the West The Most Economical Coal Sold in the Northwest ABERDEEN COAL mat V. S. (lovfi'iiiiR'iit KiiAu-alfnt as comparodin heating value with n 1 ot tl ill MMiiiinni U;JJ; N ootl, llctjinrca 2104 lbs.'bv ai'tual test. AXAlA'Si Carl 1011 ..... Volatile ... Moist.ine Ash . l.ritish Tluriiial.rnitsi . IJERDEEN CQAL: 51.62 .43.97 - - 1.43 2M nm.nr: 14,2,8, ,1 .-M - 1 i? (!) INDF.PKND8NT fcC Ai ti C0IU8 60. Sajyyer-HQlmes iratttiie Ca PHO$EftAlN17 s . o It o -cr- T3- o o o o . 0 o o o OO 05 ..3t o 0