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"T ÇTT >r ' s 7 ORPHEUM TUES. JUNE 26 b-e\\ 'ï „''V. ^ // I ..ty5s5K~ o» s?Pgi s> 3Ste «— 3 y Jules Verne's 7 .-■ ■k \ 7 / -äOP j '/ J \ 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea r~£ I m < c s i<V j NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH i :-. M y v L DU v fJ > M A PRODUCTION THAT COST NEARLY ONE MILLION DOLLARS AND REQUIRED MORE THAN TWO YEARS IN THE MAKING. GENUINE. AUTHENTIC UNDER SEA PHOTOGRAPHY. A MARUELOUS VISUALIZATION IN PERFECT REALISTIC DETAIL. 4 7 ' * / \ß A \ 7r5 ; V\ fl' I / S 9 r' f. The Under Sea Motion Picture achievement of the Century, flashing before the eyes of the world the most enthralling scenes from bed of the ocean, maritime marvels for countless thousands of years denied the sight of mankind- A Stunendous. Spectacular production. Showing in actual use, inventions which have made possible the freedom of the ocean depths to human beings. Prices 25c and 50c. ii *2 \ \ t \ =fft 7 2 I'Jt-LWI O ll s\ U4 o Night at 8 p.m., Two Shows. - a Matinee at 3 p.m. a ! o j| d* C°J l\ Cl L . X - ^~ —*. - '''■a. « ^ #-V if,i ' srrgS: • I r It a —7 O w rJ ; L ::F ' - I lz\ i su: •11 ;ol I S. -j. i? US n*?r m 7* ■ >— « ' a?) p r/* c *^0. SI -74 'ô-if^sîr^ ■ **&r. OAKLEY ITEMS. "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.' The most spectacular, most enthrall ing, under the Sea Production in all history, nothing like it on earth. Coming to Orpheum June 26th. *To Ihn Publie. "1 have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for the past six months, and it affords me pleas to say I have never used a remedy that did me so much good,"—Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illion, N.Y. Chamber lain's Tablets are obtainable every where. I 1 A (1 vet-linemen t. Can use more boys in the beets— Earl Whiteley. Mrs- Bertha Severe and Mane Hates returned on Monday from their \ isit to Salt Lake. England returned on Monday from his Utah trip.in his new "Buick," IV. Chas. All should patronize the Red X entertainment to he given at Opera House Monday, J une 25th. It is for th-» sole benefit of the Red Cross and all should turn out and help. Mrs. Caroline Tucker returned on W ednesday from Salt Lake. Shewas accompanied by lier (laughter, Mrs. Emily Despain of Salt Lake, who will visit here for a short time Funeral services were held at the Fourth W'ard Meeting house on Tuesday afternoon on the remains of the little two year old babe of Mr. and Mrs- L Hunter. I he is the > e 'ond babe the young couple has lost s nee they were married, and are feeling much upset over th s loss. wm ' ! OAKLEY COAL AND COMMISSION CO. WE CARRY Hay, Grain, Feed, Seed, Coal and Flour. We will pay Cash for EGGS and POULTRY. GIVE US A TRIAL. WILBURN ROSE, Mgr. LOST—Plain Gold Band Ring witi Initial about June 5th between the Anona Hall and Speekman Hardware store. A reward will be given the finder on returning same to the Herald Office. For Sale a nice resinence, practi aaily new, large lot, first class water right; also household furniture for sale cheap. Apply at Oakley State Bank. The Koch family all went to Twin Falls on Wednesday to see Parley who had come from Boise wiih the band to play at a big Red Cross De monstration in that city. Hector C. Haight went to Twin Falls Monday to bring home a new Buick. Supt. F. J. Lake of the Vipoint mine was in town on Wednesday at tending to the shipment of a car of Ore from the mine. Prospects for a mining town In that section are ex cellent. C E. Strong will be appointed U. S. Commissioner to succeed Henry W, Tucker, L. J. Robinson has moved to Wil low Creek. You are in good company if you use a U. S. Cream Separator—the separator that the Oakley Hardware Co, are advertising in this paper, (see page 6)' The wonderfully good sanitary features of tiîe U.S. Cream account largely for its great popular* The local selling agency will be ity. glad to demonstrate this Separator 1 so that you may see for yourself the plain reasons that account for its ui « usual »uccess and very general usage everywhere. I [Hail. Insure your growing crops against Home Insurance Co. of New York, Earl Whiteley Agent. Howl Complaints in India In a lecture at one of the Des Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going into the in terior of India, where lie was taken sick, that he had a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy will) him and believed that it saved his life. This remedy is' used successfully in India both as a preventive and cure for cholera. You may know from this that it can be depended upon for the mi'der forms of bowel complaint that occur in this country. Obtainable everywhere. Ariv.r'U.ni.i WANT COLUMN. Stray 2 year old Red Heifer have! been at my place since March 1st No brand or ear marks. Owner can have same by paying for feed bill S and this ad. Frank M. Lee. For Sale—Towns' 1 .« Lot at Half ; Price, 1 1-8 acre Inquire Herald Office. Good Alsike Clover Seed for Sale. Inquire Mrs. Giltner, at Onkley Co-Op. Office Rooms for Rent at Davidson building. Inquire R, C. Davidson. Wanted Stock to Pasture at Marion Inquire J. B. Alexander. For Sale—Brand New Single Seat ed Buggy. Gus Wahlstrom, Island, Idaho. MONEY to LOAN On I mproved Irrigated and Dry Farm Lands. By a new arrangement for Quick Examinations, Prompt iService is assured you, and ' your money as soon as applied ! for. W. L. DUNN. ATENTS P VALUABLK INFORMATION KKKK u y< hsvit A Alter w W. W. W RIO HT, registered atto Loh n A Trust Bldg W shhnstoh D U ! r any i© edintel y t «V SSHS^5Z5ÎS25H5ZS25HS2S2Sa5HSa5HS25 S PATENTS Tr ^. rk * gj T4 Copyright* R " INVENTORS* — If you want to know, in P-i e few word», the cost, the best way' to "1 proceed, and some valuable suggestions I before applying, write to:— nj FRANK A. KANE, Patent Attorney, n] r5SH5H52£25HSE5ESSS2S£5Ë K C>! ii Look Before You Leap 99 This is an old saying that holds good for those who may think of changing their banking connection as well as those who are opening new accounts. This bank has grown up in Oakley. Starting in a small way in 1905 it has now grown to over $460,000.00 in resources. During the past six months this bank has brought into Oak ley more than $200,000.00 and reloaned it to its customers for the development of this valley. We take proper care of all lines of legitimate business whether large or small, and from this fact have won for ourselves the name of The Old Reliable, the Bank with the Backing We give to every deserving charity freely, we believe in our City, in our State and in our Country. We attribute our success to the fact that we have all the business we can attend to without trying to interfere with that of others. U » Always boosting, never knocking. OAKLEY STATE BANK. Your hanking connection identifies you. See our SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT, ii USE OUR FREE REST ROOM. EVERYBODY ATTEND _ „ iat Opera House, Monday Evening, June 25th, 1917 1917 REVUE for the Benefit of the RED CROSS