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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1915)
SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. LA. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO 3 "THE QUEEN : is in the KITCHEN" (Cooking by Electricity.) ; . : . . . " '" '-, y .MSHIiMsaMSMSjMSSMBSBSIsjnssssssOTS I ' i - PRINCIPALS IN "HOME COMING" CONCKKT.- J. R. Oliver for the men. The deco rations, and refreshments, which were I served close to the midnight hour, I were Irish In their conception in re ispect to the late St. Patrick. I 4 4 ' . nkws ur MUSIC w A Welcome Pay Envelope HONEST, old man, I don't know what we. would have done without that iETNA ACCUMULA TIVE ACCIDENT POLICY. When a fellow live on the "no-work-no-pay basis1 jmulms nothing to f all bac Icon, a cracked head and a broken arm don't get him anything. All he cnn do ig nit around and wonder how the wife can scrape to. $3 mm? " - ' - - " r i Two musical events of the im mediate future are attracting Ln Grande right now. The one nearest home is next Friday evening's Felice Lyne concert at the L. D. S. taber nacle; the other , is the - Rose Coursen-Reed complimentary con cert at the Heilig theatre, Portland, Monday evening, March 22. Seats go on sale for the Lyne concert a. Van Pnvan's Mnnrtnv mnnilnir nnH nf ,n- thna who fomfl first will if et ! '"H" ??"T ,lm.8 about healing. the choice seats. The tabernacle has een ' arranged to the best ad vantage. ' Some gallery seats will command the top price, $1.50, and) others on the first floor will sell at the lowest figure, 75 cents. Miss Lyne is so well known, and her skill unH uhilitv so admittedly nerfect, that little need be said of her that and receive information has not been rented. - She aP" 1 ?J " ; pears at Salt Lake ncfore coming ; Name ............................. here. Miss Lyne arrived at Salt ar" - Lake test Wednesday, and her voice j ve maVked 'e ktods' Vf Insur'- was in splendid shape. She will ' j wish to know about come to La Grande eaily m the com-I Awident . ; Health . . ... Llfe . ; ; . days with friends prior to the con- i. I Grande National Bnk Bldg. Icert Friday eveninsr.' Prof. Mc-! I " JO P ' .Clellan will not likely come until a ' MCUfltY Land & daVIDgS '. snort time prior to uie appearance gether enough to keep the lamily going. He just naturally worries himself tvice as sick. ..... -. . . . " : But this Etna Accident Policy takes the place nf the pay envelope. Gives you $50 a week as long as you're totally dis abled by your injuries and $23 a weok even though you are only partially dis abled by them. Pays the bill for a surgical operation, too. All you do is sit back and tell your brokrn lieod and arm: ' "All ripht, bnvs. lahng. I'm pro vided tor until you re lit again." ; - 4ETNA-IZE Safeguard YOUR income against acci dent. Protect YOUR home from want. Let us explain how easy it is how chcp. Write or telephone. Fill out the following, mail to us by return Above Felice Lyne In characteristic pose, and below, Prof. J. J. McClol lan, .Salt Lake organist, who will play an overture and two or three numbers in addition to officiating as accompanist for Miss Lyne. On next Saturday afternoon, March . 20th the Women's Reltet Corps of La Grande will hold then first meeting in the Kn'ghts of Pyth ias hall, having removed from the I. O. O. F. hall. At thin meeting Sev eral new members will be initiated and a complete new prugram will be outlined for membership. For some time there has been a misunder standing regarding the eligibility to membership in the Corps. Anv loyal woman is entitled to member ship and it is not essential that ilic has had relatives in the civil war -a: many believe. When tins fact be comes permanently established it is believed the Corps membership will materiality increase. 1 he memories of the old veterans, both living and dead, has been kept burning bright ly in La Grande by the noble women of the Corps, and while no heavy demonstration j have been made llieve has ever been Hint anient loyally to those who fought during the trouble some days of 1861-05. That tfco order of the ladies will increase rather than diminish in numbers as time goes on seems certain. Saint Patrick's Day will be cele brated in fine style thin year by the Grande Romle Sons of Erin. Remem bering the fame of the ancient Irish minstrels who traveled through the Emerald Isle singing the won derful deeds of Celtic heroes, the local representatives have decided to present an Irish Minstrel for the en joyment of thoir friends. Many novel effects have been arranged and when the curtain nscj at Sherry's Theatre a scene that will gladden the hearts of sons and friends of Ireland will be presented to their view. The chorus has been practis ing faithfully for the past six weeks and they ore now rendering the new and old in Irish music with the feeling that only an Irishmnn can put into it. Irish wit and humor will be plentifully interspersed throughout I the musicul program. Some of the ncal celebreth i aro due for a.i un merciful grilling and the Irish Bards will do them to a turn. The second part of the program will consist of a first class vaudeville entertainment. The management of Sherry's theatre has token much interest in the af fair and has secured several reels of first class : Irish travel pictures specially for the Grande Rondo Sons Tickets for the event are for sale in down town stores. 4 4 The Christian Endeavor of the Christian Church held their regular monthly business meeting at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Read on .North Fourth Street. .The general routine of - business was attended to. A report of the committee was heard on the plan of unitinsr all young peoples societies to meet and onyiy t good timo onct every month. It was voted animously. . After the business meeting followed evening. Company Real Estate Loans Insurance La Grand, : ' Oregon I of the prima donna.. Salt Lake .fears that her . largest auditorium I will not house the crowds which will hear Miss Lyne there . J h 4 . , ".. The following piano pupils of Mrs. Harriet R. McDonald give a recital!- sm m MAAA this afternoon at her home 1404 4th I If HI tf.VC AlUvV I street. 1? l 1- ! Prayer (Weber) Norma Majre. U i Tall 10 VUlE Last Rose of Summer Old Song, anv CANCER OR TUMOR I TREAT. (Duett) Ruth and Gertrude Courtney. ; N0 knife. No pain, no pay until cubed Hughe Electric Ranges are used in the kitchen of Royalty 1 jJq Suppose you could sit down to-day like the best diners of Europe and America, to an electrically grilled steak, potatoes baked-by electric heat, . , and coffee of that delicious even mild richness , that the Hughes Electric Range makes possible,; You can do it. The Hughes Electric Range makes perfect, complete cooking by electricity possible. It roatt; broil; baket, itewt. Hughes Electric Ranges And the cost of installation and maintenance is , moderate. By all means come see and learn about this wonderful stove. ' V v Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. And the cost of installation and maintenance is moderate. By all means come see and learn about this wonderful stove. A problem for La Grande families to solve: Can you af ford to use a wood or coal range with all the dirt and work at tached, when you can use a Hughes Electric Range with all its convenience and cleanliness at practically the same cost. Waltz Sweetheart (Behr) Irene IMulholland. , ... I Farewell and Return-r-(Gurhtt) (Wilma Wade. ' I The Ghost Story (Hannah Smith) Margaret Palmer. . I PastoreaJe (Burgmuller) Muriel .Mulholland. . ., ' . I Hymn (Converse) Sheldon Brownr ton. j Summer Breeze (Battman) Rosa Huffman. ! The Rocking Horse (Gevelett) Sam Cochran. Arabesque! (Burgmuller) Florence Zulauf. Simplicity (Lichner) Beth Hesse. Old Rhyme (Spaulding) Roberta shown by contributors in the per sonage of Mr. Bealty and Mr. Gruber. The poetry written by these gentlemen was pleasing and grounded uV deep thought. Then followed refreshments, ; Mrs. Reed id an AVonnlinnal hiiafauu unrl fhnQA ...i ,...,! v. , tk. Smith. time for home-going had come. ' , .T.-.J. A One week from Monday evening, Chinese Art will be' the subject dis- A- L- Rhardson of this city is . . ,i, xt. !..i ,.ii, vf to be one of a few students of Mrs. Luanuu aj nils ncip i.wm v.mw ..v.vv t iucsday nfternooii, Miss Kirk will have a paper on "Industrial Arts." Mrs. Vincent Palmer, a paper ANY LUMP In WOMAN'S BREAST Is CANCER if hard; it always poisons deep glands in the armpit and kins quickly. Any tumor,' lump, or sore on the lip, face or body long Is cancer, An Inland plant plaster find hlood 8pi'cltlc make the euros. WRITTEN GUARANTEE. r-jO.page book sunt irce. l'esttinonlals of 10,000 cured uda ,i. writ., In homft. Cur great success It In our teaching, ethical advertising and finding cancers wnm smas. AMrtss Old Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Chimlay I. Co. for Book KoKistered M. D. in Cnlilornia years. 434 1 436 Valencia St, San Francisco, Cat. KINDLY MAIL THIS to someone with CANCER. s m r i .. n 1 ni Tl.. .. , 1 1, ,1 .,,Vi n ul8" e-l ..... .,o f n ,-,mr,!imnt.nrV are to' annear in recital. The Portland Treble Clef club will also have a nice in the con-; cert. Mrs. Richardson is now in Portand and is conceded by Portland critics to be one of ire foremost of these soloists, the complete list of: 1 ... . . ... A. . , T 1. - 1 ... I which is: Miss unrisune uennuuu, Mrs. Rose Friedle-Gianelli, Mr. Kay-i mond Graham, Astoria, Mrs. Mar-: garct Gray, Vancouver, Mrs. Sand erson Reed, Mrs. A. L. Richardson, La Grande, Miss Mnude C. Ross, uni ' Astoria, Miss Madeline Stone, Mr. Oscar woouiin, uregon iv-y. Edgar, E. Coursen will preside at the piano. , The Treble Clef club of Portland contains some of the fore most musicians of Portland. Among them are: Mrs. Sanderson Reed, Mrs. John H. Tuttle, Mrs. Ralph Hahn, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Miss Hazel Koontz, i Miss Maude Ross, Miss Marion Bro die, Miss Helen White, Mrs. Mar garet Gray, Miss Edna Slater, Miss Madeline Stone, Miss Clea Nicker son Mrs. Albert Doyle, Miss Gene vieve Butterfield, Miss Alma Brune, Mrs. Donnld Lnmont, Miss Nina Dressel, Mrs. Belle Willis-Sherman, i Mrs. Rose Friedle-Gianelli. T I,ast evening the "Gypsy Trail," put on "Embroidery, Filagree and Archi tecture," and the subject by Mrs. O. E. Silverthorn is ''Drawing, Painting and Curving.' The club opens at 2 o'clock with the business meeting and the program is taken up at 2:30. The mrsical numbers that have been add ed to the programs at the Inst few iretungR have been very much en joyed ami it is hoped to make this a regular feature of the program have at least one musical number each afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Snod grass, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van Buren, entertained the Pin ochle club Tuesday, evening in a very delightful manner. C. O. Ramsey won highest score and the prize that went with it. 4. 4. 4 Wednesday evening the Knights and Ladies of Security had a big light. After initiation of a class of nearly 30 and balloting on even greater number, a basket social was indulged in to the edification of all 4. 4. 4. Mrs. A. C. Bacon entertained the s' Mr". rr.xr - 1? Tt ond crocheting oceupied the "l " . " Uncle Sam's Loan Office 214 Depot Street Loans MONEY on Diamonds, Watches, and all Kinds of Jewel ry. Clothing, Guns, and all Kinds of Personal Property. Wo also have unredeemed Watches, Rings, Diamonds, Rifles, and all kindsof Jewelry af1 cheapest rate. See our line of NEW Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, Hats and) Shoes. - iV . Mrs. Etta E. Wines Announces That she has purchased the Kainmerer rooming and apartment house, 1606 Washington avenue. The fresh, clean, new rooms, steam heat, hot and cold water, sightly location, and close in features make this the best rooming house in the city. After April 1st the Wines table will be open to a few who apply first. For further information ap ply at 1606 Washington or telephone -;. : Mrs. Etta Wines. Irrigation -- Specialities LET US FIGURE YOUR WANTS ELECTRIC MOTORS GASOLINE AND OIL ENGINES Fresh from the well Auto-Pneumatic Water Systems WINDMILLS AND WATER WHEELS General Agents ( J. J. QUINLAND CO. Inc. Salesroom & Shops Island City, Oregon. Phone Black 1392 Fairbanks Morse & Co. Byron Jackson Pumps Oakland Automobiles refresh- In spite of a severe storm early in the evening, the at- i tendance was good and the show ! wont off with smoothness and good afternoon and delicious mcnts wore served. j. j. J. Miss Margaret Kirk entertained success. That is the third perform lndy members of the Katte Klatch ance by the local boards and song yesterday afternoon at her home in: birds in a Gypsy Trail, the first being on tin there South Ua Grande. Sewing and re freshments rnnjfa up the afternoon's pleasant entertainment. r T . , Mrs. Chas. Reynolds entertained a sewing club Thursday evening in an informal manner. Suitable refresh ments were served. Hh 4 The second and third serving sec tion of the Pythian Sisters, entertain ed 50 guests last evening at Five ing here, the second at Elgin and the last night at Union. The performers went over in auto mobiles. Mid roturned about midnight. All speak highly of the high appreci ative attitude assumed by the Union audience. 4 4 4 Musically inclined members of the Neighborhood club are enjoying a ser ies of brief musical programs each meeting day. The musical part of the program tor next Tuesday m- Ilundred and other znmea. Five the social feature or tnci Hundred took most of the attention, ; chides a solo bv L. D. Howland and Miss Anna Morgan made a ; nd at cards, Mrs. Claude Mackey a solo by Mrs. Merton Kidlde, of Is- decided hit as editor 01 tn -i-ajwon first Indies prize, Oscar Gardner , city. Crriide Weinerwurt,' also in the first men's priie, and Mrs. H. W. paper some exceptional; talent was Riley consolation for the ladies, and (Additional Society on Page 4.) The Last Body of Low Pric ed Lands is in Oregon, Is in Harney County NO STUMPS, STONE OR GRAVEL, SOIL RICH, DEEP AND PRODUC ING BIG CROPS. GOOD WATER, LONG TIME PAYMENTS, LOW IN TEREST. ; On March 13th, 1915 we will run our first excursion from La Grande to River side. One and one-third fare for round trip. Free auto service from River side to company's lands, where ; Free Hotel Accommodations Are Provided Write or call at our office for full particulars. LaGrandelnvestmentCo. Foley Hotel Bldg. La Grande, Phone M. 752