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0 o Q- - - -.T.rusiAY.Air .2i,if n i' o : ' ' ' n '1'.!:. i m. L i". I'l.-'.. !' 1 . 0 o Ul .TiVtiV Itfj O Q -0-O- o 0 lothes ". - f I IooVqI lip'lll Lfl 6' Of tll 1 iSf H. II -ih in tiiu literary wor'll. This Hpieu niOmyViy hg U- n plr'jrf' O oy i'ar ;ftiount h a tiurrintf v"iiilo for -VOr k . ami It will ! nii'wi itt tho Arcade (hcatie Friday and .S.Htio'ay. . Tii hook h it lH'f iKn My wart dra 1 .0. . .a i mi ! well lo;owndi nmatlst ami nov j '-liwt, ami it win ifsntiNl wit.i y.rv.tt ."j sticri.-KH at Ihe H;yoy Theal 10 lu In the ifirlciifilioii, l In; bt poiut,. ni! novel am play have beiL in ( o rjH Ji'irt cii with jtinal results by Kv. Jndl, while liti- pi .turn win; 'I lrcnt "l liyeil.j'rh l'oid, wtiii fi a roinci- I deuce, li! .rt((i ilif production of the pliy fiMirift-ii yeats 11-0. , li. ,,Mr'. V:i.'lh 1.; tUa C.'ibhiiKo .I'atcli," .Mis ChuJi portrays Hie ulc of I.ov.i) Aliivi a monitor in an 01 p!i;'iia:'e in w'i.,ne Viiiv i plac. -il a ch;iii,.or whose i.ii(i(lf. she Ih ig norant, :iiul whom she 1ov'h as a brother. 'I' his '-hi hi ruhseiuenMy ij t Im central lU'ino gf an iiilfii'Mtiiu story. Hi.; development of wlif-h pro voke ncii.y dramatic wltuatfom-, ami ol which Mis-is Clark makes the most. ' Frum tho I'ice Pcpnitnten!: I am', three .r drunken, si j one for 'tiafiii' nolatiun. I' ne ' $11)2.51), id ;m-;il.sji kUq- pruoiier :e cy.';ittr 't 8.rtlu'nt tht' omj.loywf idlliiur nictci boxes0 in place of olil hjh-s ftat li.-ivt? FEATUKE VALUES FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN Fine Suits Tailored for us by the Kirschbaum Shops. coo Arc you (Hie of tlmsc wlio liavi- looked anil so far in vain Cor (lie rild I'aljric, 1 ln riKh( work juaiisliip Then you are (lie very man we want to try on one of these suits. AdniiMeillv the ii ires are low hut not heeause f any eonipari r'on iiMin ti 1:1 1 it v ; all wool f;tlri.-, eoriei-l stvle, line luiii.liwoik. All i sizes, niod'l.s for liolh the oiin,!' man jiiul t hose of more eopserval ic tastes HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Iu a vair) ulti'inpt to nuvdie life ff lnr coinpjtiiiiii, Mi.i.HcT ena liavifL' I 't if fluhl Hill Or..i- .it tuiii; 10 hor ilc-fH, iu the water. eof l-Pl"n " "ut.ii.cr .f m. :; . i-ohihiiy.i rlr 'ne.?r down pniiu thi,t hiiii blown out, taking a w in ullh l.l.iyil (iutf of 446 Vultv ' ter hat " not ''W u 'H, j)uttmK uv-iyie.itlf. I'orllantl wildly clWs i"'icw tagt tfWI Ash streot, tollwt iik to her, (lmrato tnddJztiie The ' dfliniUi.-nt water renin, mak ))),' l.odii-H welo jei'ovcred'wTlhln a feu turn-offs uiifl turn-un., re-readiui; me iniliutOH. dePs in ao)iurnler of inKtanres where u 0 1 water user claimed the nivier wen- Tfi pir khiK and paeliinK of Dart iLt correcfly read. 'ie water tiuper lelt pear, iu the ltoKUe itlver v)ly' i.il.Ktent' niadc a tilp to the inta' e at 11 now at Its Vitdit, wiih auto ii ui ks . i, ..v r L.rL.,. to repair the intake dam. haillifil; IhK'p.'.r. lli:!lt and day frmu , : v . . he AreiiurdH. An avurate tif 20 car. j , . ' 1 . , day am hclnr, Khlpped out. . I -.',K ,,,., . . I flushme; of same, the water for tin fpu'pose being likcn frmu dead '.:i water pipes, rejiairinjj of croswail:.-. Tdssikfees foruing m 1 e - " o A o ?,., ,ii. -a im.' QI' 'I I V O f' 1 is I W t AN N I N 'l! KN 1C MAIN 70 I ; 4JKST f)lili:ii Ah a 1'iwulr r piucllcal develop liiellt woik wjiieh ha:l been Koine or at tho lien iljrrison mine in irc?n horn dirt r't for the past two yeara underlie it i i-.-f-i ioti of V. C. f'elows uixnaKvr of the lien Harrison Mine. "Hid hauling of gravel. 'Il.e special engineer has sent p! ! for 'i ew. dam ut inlake, a!id wr umU-r dirte of August Hi, that he company, extensivo plans arc to bf i he in I.a tirande a, as early dat carried out la Ihe- construction of one! o;sblc to advise with us r;-ura.diuL of tho larnest mill plants in the west Hi und other niaUers. The p ;;-rs J are submitted herewith. Arrange What first appeared a (,-looi'ny pros J ,nl.ts have been completed for tnkiei: pect for tho hay aupply situation j n,tc,. a to the intake and I en ill f'rool! county, now appears an f A.hatver w,i( m.iy i)e ne(essai y. A urnuil outlook. rron.i eve.y iocain . ..,..,,1,.:,,,.,... r,. ,...ml,.,.rm a,. comes tne n-port oiai ine nay crop is far t3t(er than was anticipated a low monhs al'o. The noiiliwesl conrerence of tin Iloosevult Memoral Association in Kesson lu I'orlland Monday ufte Jnoon reconiniended tj.e It llldrui! of !tln lloosevelt inemoihil hlrhway throuel' Orenon, Vahlni;ion and Caiifomia in addition to tho national monu ment which it Is proposed to erec iu Washiiiuton, I). C. n honor of the ex-president. jail and city building is also yjleiti;' j.f herewith. The matter of the cost f-M pun.pjng water has been take., u;t with the railroad company anil wil1 lefeired by. them to head.piai ten. Ke sj'ti tfuily subiuitied, JOHN' COI. J.!Kl, C.ty Manaj-er. The Security hank of Myrtle I'-aint. Cons count, is in process of organ-zal lion and articles of incorpoiati in were riled today with Wll 11. llitn uett, stale superintend 'lit of hanlt. Th capilali.alion of the new deposit ary is o he $2r,,tiutl. . f . ' - FOR MEN WHO SHAVE We have Leather Brushes set in I and guaranteed Hot to shed. .ill. PUTMAN S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store A i : i i ui.i; n m 4 oi i :iv maiiuiljlu dual rliuraiMon-'jiiHi in "Tho Mitlnlr.hi. Slaif,' rwns a h.-.m lifui Miinirh.ui Imuif in iiin I'.asl, Imt lor t In Wont hi has a I-m rnni.'iniit t I'w titin. lit, iji:i;n,.N.s Ul iv.-liu:; or fri'oilom ni'M-.il n " liuti as tinv jwoi-hl to any in.ui njth i . ( ...( am' japiuct i it inn of natural lu-aiti y. U CPc.iKin:; of htith th. Cast ami Hi, jtt'rst. M. iiuoli'K this Mt.ipli' roiiliasl nif; Miiph'l hy Main 'I'. 1 1 hir:.:i..iii wiiitj'U n( Sihi'ihui, ( tiltuatlo, moi, th in a ipiarti i of a fvntiuy aj-.o: fkiuiu man :j jiorccnt of rirciiH woiikii toilay are born in tho hiiAl ni' . Of th.) ri'inainliiK 10' iiciei'iit, nitiM nirtrry into it niul the on( who it; not horn nor inarrk'tl into it hci veH to iii-iUh (ho fxi'cpt jt.ii to pro i3 tin; ru lv A j:rvat (irniH organization I i U o tlii' HaiK'iilicck-Wallacc Shows k (loin, if ever, will coiihimiI to employ a woman who is not married, unl.'ss .;h! is un Minpanluc hy soiim male n-latiyi'. ".Most cirrus fainilh'H aro nm:ill. Training with the children borins at birth. Soioo hi'come conloi tiouislti an lalrr an iihatst, Kymittt;tK, einiililu ists. He Nhiety-eiKht pcriont of hc l . - -v n-i iii o sk il Um acrobat n ami ,tiiinhUrj). Many, In earlier ilaytf wrie coiit urt iuiilutu. "Moat ulcus performera aro uvy ali.sttmioiis, IN'W titio tohacco, and it 'may ho Nihl that lcsa than oite-tt'uth ot oiu percent Hunk Jicoiuiic "-'Ver-; ept ic lank taxes a;-es. The feats of sttfimth and skill j District Uxes tin y petfonn corn; I nun n saun-l j ;n.((j (-txes ' ami oeaiiny nony and iney Know inn ; well t he law.-? of naiuie. ! j "Mtranf a h m:iv ncetik, plown :i I' it niiill i- lht 1 1 luheKt mi It) fire Hi I'onnoiH. rim smallest salarv nald ' 111 1 to a elown wild our hImiw Is fiiO p-'r u i'.'k , u h it h. of coiij e, incluile )o. rl .and t tans portal ion. Th 're ate inure than halt u doen that pet intiie than SI'Hi per week ami one who draws $luil. t'lown noveltl.i are thilicuU to ret. The lunmnkers tell tn; thai a I'titniy fate will not always tir.iw a laiii li. They must to Ihe un usual tliiiu;. "lu the p;if; do.n years a reat many rolleue Graduates have ('rifled Into Ihe (ifi'icial rank of the cirrus Stone ot t K'mi -ai'rt hookki epi-rs, ilenttcr'tplmrs and lawers Ar. a rule. ( In y it ev el op into sfuind hllFitioss men. I tut no one ran t er make a success of the circus railing unless ho line. i the lile ami haitUhfps lh;i! accompany ihe 'whiti' tops.' " Th. ah.ive interview was riven out i'ecntif ly hy Arthur Iloriella, tho lilnhest paid clown In the world, wh will appear in drande, on Tues day, Ant;. 2ii, when the big circus vigils here. Paradoxes..' Seems oild 1o say tlmt a f'liow N Ir a bole beeaiiM' lie can't lind an ope:j ing. Jioston .Transcript. ( iV;t'fy; (,;iiitalutiV' Watermelons .)iio(s Peach Plniiis "Apl'les New Potatoes lVlery JI.nkI Lett upc ii'een (Utvn (JreeaPepP11'8 ' 'J'tiiuatoes bt& HIGH GAO EATABLES .111 w . - .in .TurfT -i.m-a i n - lB i -H. .II" li Rags Wanted 3c Per Lbs. OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results. A WAN l AO wIM on It CHICHESTER S FILLS W -2- Till; HI AllOMI HttA Mr. A 1. i-i. if-Uf-l with i:i9 ki l- n. V TuLe no vthr-r. ltir oT oif V Im?ut. Akf ( UM lfi s-Trili i;a Jm hjn: pim., i.t s S010 BV DRiiGfilSTS CVFRVlkHLtf WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Suitable to Wipe Machinery, '3 cents a pound La Grande EveningObserver CITY M AN'ACKH'S KKPOKT. To the Honjnalde Commission, City of I.a Grande, Oregon. Gentlemen: I have to report fur the wuek cmlinj? August 20, as follows: Fioin the Recorder's office: Licenses- issueo", peddler 1, electric J, room ing h;aise 1, building permits fines cidle.-t(.d ?l!2.ot, board of prisoner. I-I.'JH, warrants issued 2i'2Jifi. I-'rom the Ti'easuier's office: Receipts Water lents Imp. Oist. installments... Imp. Hist. Interest Special interest (taxes).. It. (. I. I., taxes r k taxes . Library taxes laVcnM'S P . . Klecti it al permits General fund taxe .OA sold Cm h cock sohl Total Hrdiursements- It. ('. homU II. C. interest . Imp. 1M. intetc Park warrant . . GROUND FLOOR OIL OPPORTUNITY .. , i,oii;.:iii I : i l ; . r ; fl ... 141.IIH H llO.lli :f:(.ti'l llti.lJ i;il.ii) 12-l.o:l iw.r.n 5.00 ) S7I.HS 4..V. s.r.t, a (tt.tcju.OU $."ill,ll(lll.(IO .1,011(1.110 t itll.OO !mU'j Total $."i8,ISII.tlll 1'n.m Ihe l'ini licpartinent; Two eal! one ty.corner t.f Kir ami Moiiroo, caused b- buriiiiii! of uiotorcycle,.aml one In Second ami N avenue, caused by burning grass. No inateiial dam aire except to motorcycle, which was practically destroyed. pryvrn. The lease adjoins oil production at the present .t a company to sell stock, Imt a chance for a number of nd put down a well, benefitting from what ret urns come 1. The h'vfse and drilline: will 1 e under supervision of a man who has rs of experirOH'c in thpillnisintss ami has drilled in some of the best lilt! I1CII1. Ill' 1 Oregon nconle c.in.iliIiXi lid to l'i.ilile ;rc.l l atent I illll. I t.ei !, 1,., witie-i- new l. Ira ni, .i , ' I i v '" i alim.iiin 'd i 'h new and ,,ri:;lu.il . t i - ti .n that pro.ln. lieu nt I ' ' i e i.l.iy anil Sat ! till.- 1 1 -. -1 r kiicmM In ; il. Hill, fr li.il may not . .1 of il.,. i:..ii,il K.uiv when ' nil. i t lie wounds lnHiete.l 111 hollies and n uii'i,. are yours hut h,. li. I" II il -are I a utiliy . l.l.'.l . ill b.. a .h tiin'lly U IMI.eii .. t .'.'111 hllil! t I1"' l-.i-dlll;: s'.fly is by Mr. it 11. y. in. ;i 'ic i hiuiM It' and It l api inollllt . ,mel, lv Lien li- plot of IM A III II., . l.l say Hint If side II i.. ade thls it.in.dv Ueautltlil side cito..r. one ol ingenues feminine role .iliurkle nli'i in .-,11.111 .!.re.'l K.ia l'.u,l, al .Uhucklr , wli.f.in the 'Btat',t eOtll ' I ,(. roll 'Hear lOanlel ill'e. Our hearts in I lie Mldllicllt S!a::e" Ihei al, loiiie uf ih,. moi.t bi Miilitiil an, iM1 presiie local ions in Ihe Wed, an. I the special ir, Inlluwne. the Ihiv.id o' the stnrv, Ivvifl the chaiin and poeirx of the l.reat iiiildni.ls. Added to lllis Hue u tiii.il s. i i n u, is ih.- sin,, an ; i.i iiiiericus t.i,.alest iltaracter aeln, line of (he Iii Save iVSoney per rol ... wll, i nrhiel,. : h,.re lllnpl, o( lus enlli llillli; li,.' dual i.l-arply and detily i)'et in alike Ihe i',.d. w li ii in Ih,. i'r, in,' same u.iar II Is all unusual l'i,-tnie In main :avs i,n,l will he i.kvi at Sheii- , ! hralt e today and t,nr,j row, Also slmu ihe i'.ilhe l;,. tew ami a i'eiti,'1. .' i aVe.-r in char.ieU.i- .Mlll I .eilrd. an,' i 'd man .tnd I h, Jtill' had co t t' We have a good I t lire, .lings, K'anges will imt last')oiii,r. If in our line it w ill pa v ine nl used l''iirni Mi.l Healers that' oli need anything oil in invent igate. y ay roi,i unv or !! pr" I'.iial.iellnl ovrbfickln I Ollli'd i.i'd I'OJo'd' th" Jie.ny wide. hi li li. K t- in lilirmlliaroitti0h. intern: situations and Willi Inel- l l i : VI- ,.V ;v i;n l: M III l.ll. N t'ttOHItJl, ' 'Q lv int. or. 'I III. II isud .clared to keep foe' 0) d (o thi'ol ut sriiiiT o) i iiKfiy .. M.m il;t tli.l,- ,,l l.ifal Sli.ui!i. c ' Wncn Mis. W vys ot l! Vut'fl' wrl(f) I'Aloe K : Man (Jpntdilied rtuiiit fii furniture Exchange I'i.V alb .loffeis" i.i.iu ,n Ki I ,..iK ne.-uaii. ttllouli.ls lulloweei O'ol "J'je liclU". with I cfied 111 l.Ql t) 111,. .0.: L..IV round liitpt. i )!. 0.iv. o riiof.e r. h'A. iftnuhue. o O c -Ml lUst of Prfcp Taid for rdoFuroiture. r i . ' i To Prospective Investors: Many arc familiar with thejarge returns from successful oil operations. The fortunes that, have been made are fabulous and no greater have been made.; than will he made in the near future. There i s a chance for a number of Oregon men to join in a ground-floor proposition. A lease has been secured in a positively proven field. Oil wells now producing border the lease. The oil in this field is high grade, selling at present at 7" cents more for each barrel than other oils. Jt is iiOa field that requires a '2S00-foot depth to reach the oil sand, and the .wells art! pronounced long-lived. Pipe lines are in and market is positive as soon as oil is struck. To those who would like to invest, here are a few things to he "remembered things that are seldom obtainable iii oil investments: First. The field is time. Second.-This is not a company to sell stock, Imt a chance for a number of people to p,,1 capital and put down a well, benefitting from what returns come irom the venture. Third.- liad years n:.. ii., r l l Tt ji . ii i wens in tin! linn, i te is a man inorougniv Honest and js known lo Fln-d en, regon people. ,-apabhof giving references that would sntisfV niu.n n i.v financially interested novaiid wilj give the work his individual attention. Fourth. All money invNsted wjll ho placed in an Oregon bank and perfect accounting w ill be kept, rendering statements at all times. Fifth. Xo salaries are to hpai-t ( xcept for the labor in drilling the wll and no expense will conironriUe investment except the essential eessary to the drilling and the lease as it is developed. Tf you have ever had an inclination to invest in oil von could "et no bett-T opportunity than this ground-floor proposition, for it will he handled bv people who are reliable in every way. Usually the investor buvs stock in a comp-aiv nol knowing its officers, its manager and unmindful 0r oil experience f anvon'e connected. In this case there h''e no officers at present, for this is an invita tion to people who honestly want to drill for 0il to come into an investment which will be officered later and orgm'zed in whatever wav those now invest ing see fit. The drill is at hand, ready to work, but it will not be moved on the lease until $'J0.(K10 is secured. .for there is no intention of having a half-drilled well If you feel interested and want to j, in square people in an effort to' make money out of oil, now 'is your opportunity. - . The oil field is one of-the big produi ing sections of the, mid-continent field Ifis no experiment and no one is asked to assist iii bringing in a new oii zon.' With oil being produced in large quantities adjoining this lease with pipelined in. the only clitiiiee that if being taken in to drill in an oil well, which certainly ' looks more than promising when the surroundlnsr are' considered Tlea-tr a-Mre expense no- I stating the amount yoq are wiHinrj to invest: OIL DnVHT.OPMFNT, rarr Olarw, La Oramle, Ore ron. THE FORTUNE . PRODUCER l)sp,.,.,ilv o o o H 1 0 00 S3 6T o". 1. iraiEfe-uMBCk-tOag-piig "6 & o . Ct) 03 w o o e G0 0 Ft n 0 - O