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THE SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVES " U 1 V . -W " ft iiminiitJifi'iiiai'U 1 lie Createst O ot :hitli?'' values. In America . ; ... c o o o o a a . .--Now Eeaidiy For You Hem a e SlI .-'. , 1 i lit. ' Illll Id atU a .A. jrVV ' 0 "N H VJ 'I 1 u a- 4 i o 0 I.mt with tlui'ti.i.ii.," ' ' iuu Ht lift xl U'JoiimI W1I t ik jjuv tii'umiii; t tiift J, ,"? . ,. , iiorgatil 'llw Recovers. 8"" ' Sets, perfume Hoi awta a. if f a1 10 bei "'It j JuilltV, . ' 'to ' ' it;itii iuii a rum i Keaaady) It III at? tI Htnrl J . ak esea IB c.- (ill lkv1 kki Vila ta aa '' jjSmU w.pwft r tka ft "waajsaarty" afr-tlues loi 4jaHban4 tMa Im eed hw a trylag la a-ln kM , in. Ties tawwWeor wdn W asia1 4RM.lt 4u k bava kwr keakaad eea taw H aadiMxe4 vllk alt. , ker fiw fiilk. talk atarla f 1 1 v ' wllk 4Htie reay waul la drip nan fiiKl alaoee h fH Hw de taw wlilffw't boudoir. Tk witlfiw rak en liita Die MrW km frkt atilr mhiI fiulh trhiiiihd fi hnf kaHkiid immv wr rfvnl m rnnlly U. A double Htur il'lMt, Turn lU Miili;a K'unmly. AUo tdinwn nitmar aatmal pi turui und Ilia Fr4 Wwddy. HCOHNH WKAI.TM UIIKN JI SUH Khl.AH. ( Al l, HI tt "AIH Ir.VK Ki" WiKiH y lias olk'wiXM ml a in rtcnlnn wuixua, to v 11 11 fy Ik la I tut ?ye ( k kiwlMiad, " J mill k Rut IpiIka alKH kvot Ir-MUKH -dol hir enUte wfllH lo kw ky Iko falk M of hr kHHliiiad I "Tur SIikiIohi of DreamH," ainirlk Aalll Swarl mitt nrhlik will ka we a at tkv Ar ontle Mnndny nad Tatflduy. Aa Jiutltk atlcdKo Mlaa Rtrwart rtpplrl ana at tlx N)H udiiirraliln af uH rknnrtpra aortrayd durlnx kir iia rarwr. That aa a conn try Klrl, wllk an kumtlua toHtlM tor tha Ilia f tha lurita rltlaa aad nan aa Ilia Artviita aMariaiy to Ika Wall Hirit howit, Jtunaa Warraa. he la KlfR niiporl unity to axtoud lier rharai'tiH-pnrtiayal al'lllty ta tha tit moat. (iM'al.'M Ta- Rvar. Prolintily tha moat nmillon raal evar aanainhlfrt for tka inodurlloH of one motion ntmira waa kronthi o(.'llnr hy lilrarlor Maiakall Nail an (or "liar KlNKdom of DiaHaia." Ainnntf thona who nua'-ar la tka rat lira: Tally Mnrakal.1, Anaa y Nllaaon, Knthlya Wlllluaia, Ha'iillln wood Allkca, Rulik flravaa, Wealey Ilarry, Thumaa Mottling aad. Kdwla K. TIII..B. The thama M tka iilary caatarM iihont tha work irf aa aaaoaklHtlrat ad poiinlfy girl wkoaa loyalty to koi iniloyr prompt klm to ak kei to ninrry hla ralker JnaaoUta aoa. The Hiarrlana, tkouRt to he aatlifly lovalasa at flMt. (IcwUmib Into a kusaaad aad-wlfa (In vol lull lhal aavaa a trenienilnua IiiiIhkii v. reputatlna of Fred Warren Jndltk'a kaapliiaaa. the and FORUM uisaci:f. with ai. t ui. Editor 'Hiarrvar: I notk'erf im IW front pnga of Kiiday a OUaarver,' un Ajt kg haadllnea, where the AA. CM had gone ua iw-oid rrniuding loine avatteis, and I believe laaay will ikH tira with that otgaairatioa. L foe ana, am tiaalteiakly opaioaed ta tha alnad taken by the A,l. ('lab a tha rwlnatati-ntavnt of capital aa aibweat in tka Mat c( laratran, lot f keanaoa thai aanay nw aad mim haw haea eaaivkM ky mir nail of trianva aaal Rival the daMk aa.ln I fa lanariaaameiil vkan tn later ewari tka raal aaaraViar ar rripainal us hata fwaaal. Itaatke-M nwnlaix a oflea titj rourts af'tialoaa tt fant rkaa k eried in taiair .i awl aj aaat aa. a tke wiiiiig am, ar a, nua lo I Kiillo. I i h to mil attention w e atulemcut of Captain I'uidy, of the Salvation Army, at that Ad. fluk din. ner, hich statement, if the ft'tt n has been correctly qiileil, a nal.l ,(0 nwuy with ie five nr.i in Vneilra' an Institution which ha ever lanl., ..va:.i...i 1... liw-Jf.. . . " .w:inn.-ij i.v inirnv loiajna iie iWhen hj aid the Seattle I'n on rord shuulit be suppressed, I think hf Is decidedly va'iig.aor I believe the Union Record stands for the hiUirng neople of e northwest n ay is Drf hnl of telling the truth ud not l lug Rshamril ldo so. The union iSfia and vvomen, who represent the faior j)v of the voting atingth of thia c niunltv. have been ItiS l bail to ! .Salvation Army.eboth In uie finnnce, contributing almost 1(H) p rent to the Sfflvntlon Army rampaigp few months n I voul.1 like to nVihe runtnin if he exnR ts tinbave the exjnse of the- .SipnS'd Salvafij' nomr noine ent rejf by the Ad. Club or w II ha agai9 aii nf to Ua Ocn and women of Iji fjrnda, who belong to thP different unions, to assist hOi In this iiej The arlul.O.-haraeterirn Capialn Mf )' fy'. j f 'f GIFTS Jim I. , Wotwithfltamtiivg the great difficulty of obtain ing umrcliandi.se tliis year, you will find tlwt OUR HOLIDAY SELECTION IS BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. A wide liilii' M't hiiice sclei litiiis tllilt wili ilrlixi' I'vi'i'vime and l it cm t'l'Viiiit''tDrkct-lititik. Sc Our Display Window Shop Early VUTMAN S DRUG STORE Furdy'a reniMk.s as pull.iiiK out tin "huailred per cant A'lllel' ean" stoa, wkick IliiKht lv colwtruril an a let'lrc tioa oa the Americanism of men anJ women m Mippoil ami lead I lie Se attle) Unina Kfn.iil. Whin it comes ta laying chtiau to AM'ierit'anism 1 U-uik unM nation will .-.how tiat the laaioriag iple. ami i.i.-lly unioi rawnilais,(hii not ien found lui-k inaj. aad I rs'pitfully submit afi.it bisiy ni da m theae tiiar-i till. I lifiln- In U)ft utii'elil, eiperinlly lien it .eon to me. time nn fiiiin.i.il nil for sucb leaiaiaa. -Si" fllAS. K. STMT. (ihm 9, faiik -.(,.) .toll-.-.' U It Iv -t tn lh.il Ift .rn ((.iiiifiilui hn litfi' thr-ut'il frtini t litr ruiiniv Ciiiirt ill I'liinn Manly. Oif'(u. t.i J.unnM! Tut .luh it TulH.' icr of l!nltin oiiiity. (P-.tiM. now it.V.tj -oil; ija ll4( nil )t'fhiiH ftsvlni; rhilni" i$h9 itfit t tit iu r.Minl i I. I ! ( ilu'i.i -amh HtO i voin h. ft In li af lior i i.lfiu',' tiii hun, i rlll. I JhUS 4..unt v. t'Tvpifl, wlililn 0i imnt Iih itfiT ilun utt' t lHl.- ilMlllllT tilt', 0't'..tll. L'h.lt)l,l GO JtENNFTl TlriJl. o o- Duatfd with Shf Inl tf'Ht ni.9y U fr.u contml Willi wifiT) mihAiniKv-4 on thi Aim- triOun i 0,tliieiit. 'I i n. ruM' o (. ill. 'ii of uticll nth, wltl,li. lOolOt rOuj tltw wind-., JH-vdfin.iH In it foim uf tiuit vTi trtc an J V'Uuta, A ; .Look Here Before You Buy . ... Tl'.at'l !) 4 ai know Ajvt, ill.iit iiMsfion, tha lst maile duUiea at the lowest r Ct.aie in, tifl oa tka taiiraiiitg, antf s hua thay lnok;,ia huw thty vie made; si-e the spfrmli clah yo aaoHf caa kay, tb'iafaM, say, "IY J'Ol' tl.OTHES HY. .'"M ckitias aie armtm. oT n oar coiii-rtion ina uotannen o at ( ra!w,4 tW. Ka, thartfort, wt ?Jly0"ljuy now." 2 UI.N'S thit. KVIT. ..." HKN'S Vkl.L 0V:C0AI .... 0Y9' I'AUL SCriS ?....... ..c IDE SHIRTS lV prrt of t-v start ywu war taJay weir tkm kHrttl bU(Wt Vr tke quality has beeit Uepl exclusive de ttifM wU fdUs col-. Krwiy ld ahiit toW from this atore Is fHMMH4 faa4 colir. M Skirt f 1 50 tc f2.'M BRING ALL YOUR FAMILY TO HILLS FOR HILLS' DEPARTMENT STORE BRUIN REQUIRES CANDY FOR HIS DAINTY APPETITE ' I'lattljiid I" 1 ln'air of a inarkti. This Is full? r,artrftt4 h-n a l t hrovn kruli , f, n -at iha ViUtti rrihM) r.1 I'oleM. ?iTttii firm of Com A IVsKI, of Mlif. ft ho ha lit habit of caiiiiiht cost of tht triJr, at it Motk shu. imur;ii 'ift wit "Mil i( out or" on tin -oMiinllti, - btvi hit runslrnftH tin- o Har, titfel ttt jv,im iil ftlll Multiv HI"tl " It h.t- litttK foi,aj l a at th tar I ,t at m1 it aat oil rinly ?! aili'H aiul 10 k. p hlin In "l.intj spirit alt the 4torkitkf' tywly was utttlzotl o In Hf Aant. l'ar s.tl -hut at t) buiyhctl o 0 00 Uny Cajtlil, th hui 'Hi.Uc.i rilni 1 t 4trs -fjioattv w i o Son lor o ?v.ol ' .!. liti-t h inclb too iitiuch li H-f (tool jjfur t .Td.aa to the cfrni of. etc., I al l.luii )ii to ba n. trt anlena. i u already come to begkni.Cn my 'ie5''' id carel. gaatura, per ambulating at A njed pac nor with ny aeliled purpoaa. 1 walkaibMit. not to ud Auey ivii iur in- ''Ja'tt'" '"'"O'e air that bQ been I'Uilnl ao long with 1117 other good parts baa begiia to ehoofc, forth In b.v ' l'Von. I perceptibly grow Into geri ! lllir.-CkatliM Lauib. Union County Guttle And Horses In Demand y I'ul M. SHiflmHn, It. A. Wnui. nut uuliuialiflt for the First National Hank, of Hend, was in Union county last wuek for llie pur poHj of at-i'Uilntf -Ht-vernl purvbied Shot thio-tiM mid llt-nfunis for pntrtni.-. ftf tluir btink, Aa Amlrtw Hloklamt, uf Hltikliind Hios., is in the fa'st Kt the present time, he did not puii'hjte any ilt-n-iord hulls. Ilowevi-r, he purchased of W. J. Townli-y, three purebred (-own, one row w til calf at foot, and three puit hitui UilU and one hull from ti. W. I ol.uy. making eiht head in hi). Mr. Ward puivha.ed two Shorthorn hulls in this tMiunty this spring nni, 1 1 lay ' ,roaJ anM(-W' 4 Witia -iit. Short kuriM fur the Central Oiviron i tion imtifale.s th.it our cattl tvt- Itleiitly Hie ajv na; .-atiafL-tion. ThoafH he puivhaised no lUrtftHils wkins lv', I he !- in i1n market fur Neva ml Wad an) limy mcui (hem aeie latar, all l-aut uf the sausfartimi that a bull I put .'hast d fntm HhklaiKt Hrws. laat I sprint: is jrivinif to it prevnt ntiiT lvvho Jive in 1 eschute.4 county. Iniand fr puiehietl Shorthorna is very Kooil and all of the local hreearrt luv pjt difriviilty in aiitplying tls d inaiitl. iIUt riftty Iruya Miy. llie foil winu i$ a Ut of the'pur- chasrv of the am Watle A Sons horses, whirh were sold nt puhlic auc titm in I. a (iiarulv on Noemher 24. It be tiitenttnf to note in f?o- ,MK thi-; 1st thalt)ie county jn whit h thee h.ut have bean pro duved will attain be the home of puc- tually halt of thrm. Seventeen out uf tha ;t." head weie retuined to Wgl lowa t-ountVo I'nit'n county purchuscd 7, lnatrlla county f, .lack son county 1, (taker county o, stv:of U'hinft ton H, state uf Uaho 1. We were pb :etl in that t'nion and Bakei counties .'ouite-l soi. of these hor e and w'oeta nthem in thiso'tio?!. in fact? Wallowa, ol 'nion anil Haker countie. n)ued out of the .t.S heaiPauJ tla-e will help maintain e reputation uf thi Qft tion for (Hh1 hornet. Qt there ia S demand for ,od diH hordes is ev dent uptkt) R twer thm ln. the entire hmvrh of IThor - tes lieinft oiTt itg) s aiethinv liV. two hours. Thouirh the crowd that was present was not la' ire, it was evi dent 6 it thev can if to buy horses. The averare for he ale was $4U, the avevape for ''Wiare was $417, and tVe atallio- 7. O a Follow ne are Oe names of the piig- ryyjers. Ihe anunAls. and the prica i,, f(ir rfhi f ,h, w,,1, ,,,,. j0C Baxter. Joseph, stallion, !' JOC Baxter. Joseph, stallion, ItKJi, nOrt id, mart colt $050, mu $700; prices. But, we want pfrmlid styles we show. NOW! YOU WIJ.L SAVF.!- IT MEANS HEaT. IX0W1- and boys t'lothcs ate good. Hut; once : NEW TIES BY TODAY'S TX Pi ESS. A new tie is quite nec atary to give tke right daik to your new suit or coat. You II like these new patterns, (hey arc bright and exceed ingly attractive. New Tiea . .35c to J2. II. S. Coleman, Joseph, mine f-HIO, mare $''2r., stallion colt If loll; John1 Curry, Flora, mure $:!ll(l, mine $.lf0; R, R. Carver, Klgin, stallion $:IM; W. , .V. Divine, Klberion, Wn are $:ifill, mare $4iH), mure W'ii; J. M. b'.uitts, CmbridKo, Idulio, mure colt t'-!ri; r'. ' I, (lowing, Joseph, mare nnd colt $42.r; W. W. Kulin, I.ostine, ninie $710, marc $r.00; Kloyd McKrtinon, I.a Ciiinde, Inare Jl'Jo; W His Moss, I.a (trande, inure $.ri75; J. K. Muon, Cen tral Point, mure $4lTi: M. C. Met, Pendleton, stullion $lir,; K. M. Pratt, Baker, atullion maie $47.r; (ieo. W.'J'ratt,' yuiriea. NVare.tii.".; W. A. kVafv llaines, stallion1 I2T.; W. J. Townley, Hot Ijike, ninre $175, stal lion cole $1 1(1; Curl Whit more, Joseph, mare colt $:no, more $40(1, mnre $i;no, stallion $rKri(); Curl Whitmote, Joseph, avara 11000; .1. I. Womlell, Summer- villa, mure $ri.r.0; G. I. Wnde, Sum merville, stallion $500. N. K. West lloraes. The West Clydesdales weer :n too thin flesh t sell to advantnite aid considering further that two of the ten mures offered wi re Hi years oU, , he average of $l8a for the mares does not represent their real value. I The horse colts so'd for nn average of V''r. (,f these horses, one went to Wallowa county; five to Katah, Wn.. j and the halnnce remained in this coun-1 ty. With proper care these hor.as, vi!! prove a very gooil investment, j It was as the auctioneer .ays, a buy-j ers' sale. The Washington buyer con-: f ned himself ao the purcljne of maresa land bought exactly half of fhem. W(A,frifn Sunday Rrhool Union, fof , ....... .1. . 1 .'ti 1 i at. . . . l . ...:n " : . : takra the vlv that others optH.ae. Aa a result ha I. ...r.....O:v ....ot..e .......... . ,o womeiMmj a.i.e.1 riTut tne other nay ; (, wlOt mas tha reamu. for his nhlt iiaow "Well " he aeht. "mirh.lv Min be , Himlar JuOby being agreeable. I Itke Oelng uiiKipalar, and besldia I've gut dyapepala." New York Tlmea. O- Buttef Wrappara printed at tha Obiatvar offua 0 now ,e-e no. sea . B,.e ,,.,, ... ,U( ,.,, of Volotli W,owa and' tion in their new hmeV The follow-1 . ing is a list of the buyers: ' J. C. Bax- ,,"k". ,hB o- n ter. Joseph; G. F. Conlev. Cove; N. T. i report: Grav. Alicel; lVul"n 1. Kennon, aMi-i Tha American Buuday School Ua, eel; P. MiPonald. U Grande: f. .i"n ' oUvA Sunday .chool McILuiald. I.i ftraixb-; W. E. Ma :" i" U. 8. It la an Inter Cl.e;i Grande; Wm. Pi.rer, in-, denominational orgjnliatlon of boa ion; W. 11 Whte,J,.at ,.. W.iiington. ,",M n"'n "5 ''l,eT """ ,ner , i hould be a Bible In avery home In ' rurul America and that every boy g aMI Last Reaao tha Real One. ;nml M , rut,.x America ahould There Is.ng editor down on lark , ln Sunday e-hool. Robart 8 Row who la a nr.Oesslonal "antl" a . Kakln attorney In this city Is ona of part of the eternal no among lu dietr.t vlce-preabeVnu. Tbla friends. In any gathering he always j ,hs lrm of ,n4 cnuri(j, you to ba tha jariaT. Vou waiat tha haat gout, theie aj no aasai- J25. tiIMM :...$J2.M fa (It M ta 23.5I fcawraau. Us.."'""11 THEIR SHOES V PHONE YOUR Frosh Fruit and Vt-RftsiUes, Fancy Sriiplcs and HfGH GBA DE ' i. U J. ' P. I). Randall, missionary of tha , pt , s monlnSi Pr R'andafJ .. . . .y9 lias travelled i,oj niliea. mane s astora vtflta. nreacbed 1S1 ter nions.o dlatrlbuted 117 Blhlra.anr o . o There have been CI conversing, resulting and moat of theaa hPve united with aom nearby rbuQk Roma are now tefi king rlasaaa ta Sunday irhool, aowa are tunerln lenflenta ot achoola and eujii, are ACCOMPLISHES Him isia. 4. u.-kinw ( rMM- Underwear w , 1 Jiff;.lt f- .1 aotkar to raalita tha kaawfita to ba derived from tke purchase of tkis underwear. I is vary decisive in quality. Baing mada from wool yarn. Being scientific, ally sized, it is not eas ily strained or worn out. It ia non-shrinkahle. Piicad ?2.BS 0RDKRS EARLY WB?aW EATABL ES " M 11 ii n 111 ..f-l hlSl'If'iif aM leading tha mid-week 'proper-meet lacs. Others are roiHlnrlllin elasse' la "Teachef Tralnlns." and a fer are now attending school piepara. Moik for christian work. Hlutlstlca show that Ainerlca'a leadership comes from the rnra ills Irlcts . 85 per cent of .our huslnese men, J5 per cent of our college pro etuora ana . hi) per cent of om fr?rh'r" r";e r,'0,n ' '' I rirl B, lh llf niu- ni'iidlilotitii trail irlcts. 16 of niu- tresiilml4 vmn farm bojs. . If America's lenrfers are romlnit from the rural districts how linpor lant It la that we, do' Sunday arhoo mlsskinafy work in the otherwise unreached country communities. Mr. Randall I now rea.iln country points, haa 140 tearhei0 worklat nnder hit dfrecllnn and is lalnKtarlni to mora tginn three Ijiiwaand people. Btlta Made af Sklna of Snakca. In th tanning of0siitW aklnt for tba manufacture of women's pasta baa beomt it a protltable In dnatey. Orawth kv La ha. Ton bar roTomyied with grea'j man ?o nttl purine If y,t hare lexrnaa inai. nowastAr lathev , bare differe.1. Tn one reapeet oJt i aH attka. Their ataawa grew by l.J tob MiVllnav, q - '-