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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1916)
MONDAY MARCH 13, 1916. L GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1?AGE TWO ) .AT THEMOVIESfi 1 ' $ , 'CLERGY AND (HUM) OPERA STAR HAVE ROMANCE "I do not discus my sermons with BtranKers!" snys Rev. Penfield Stu.-gis of St. Martins-in-thc-Lane, "But you discuss strangers in your sermons!" retorts Jane Bartlett, the prima donna, who is wrought up over the rector's denunciation of her grand opera. "Zuporah," a sensa tional exploitation of an apocryphal biblical story woven around Judas Iscariot and a seductive courtesan. The romance which jcrows up de spite this inauspicious start between the clergyman and the grand opera diva, a romance which ends, however, sensibly rather than sentimentally provides a gripping story for "The Tongues of Men' tho lutoat photo comedy of Oliver Morosco on tihe Para mount Progiwm. Constance Collier, thtV splendid London actress who was chosen to play "Monna Vanna" on its first presentation in England after the re moval of( the ban f the censor, is starred in "The Tongues of Men," as the grand opera singer. Her per sonal boauty and her art combine to make her performance a sensation. "The Tongues of Men," a sparkling CHOIR RENDERS "LIGHT ETERN AL" AT M. E. CHURCH Under Mrs. Graham's Direction Piece Moves Along Smoothly With the church auditorium and gallery comfortably filled, the Method ist choir last evening presented "The Light Eternal" for the second time this winter. The added drill brought about by the second presentation add ed smoothness and perfection and the difficult numbers were rendered with htter satisfaction to all than the first time given. Sickness disarrange ed tho program at the Inst moment, when Ralph Winters was forced to drop out with a severe cold at the eleventh hour. This eliminated a trio and a baritone and tenor duet, both of them among the best gems of the whole production. Thirty odd voices under Mrs. J. P. Graham's direction sang the cantata last evening, follow ing a short organ recital, and the ef fort was a credit to director and per formers. Solos and choruses alike were well received. The' numbers as . .. .nut., .nnilamniitinn. 1VH, lOllOW wnu Constance Collier, the I 0rKan "'elude Vntvltcli alii,, tn itina utallnr mle. will 2. short.lv be introduced for the firBt Redeemer." M At. th Awi.de theatre Mon-.the World," Lena Moss ami choir. day and Tuesday. . Chorus "Praise The Great Solo and Chorus "It Speaks to 'residential Junitry 4. Bass Solo Chorus "God Hatn Given a Son," Paul Knautz and choir, 5. Chorus "While Shepherds Watched." B. Trio Soprano, Tenor und Ban In lieu of a soecch at Lawrence; the President joked with the crowd of tone "Star of Bethlehem," Mrs. Gra- two thousand at the station. The ham, L. U. Howland and naipn wint mnrninir was cold and the cscane from ' ers (eliminated.) "" a steam-pipe at the rear of tho train 7. Contralto Solo "The Dawning," sometimes obscured Mr. Wilson. Miss Bolman. ' "I see you people out in this coun-1 8. Tenor Solo and Quartette "He try arent' very warm about anything," Come To Give Salvation," Mesdames was his opening jest. Then: j Graham, Robb, Williamson and Miss "I hesitate to say anything about i Knautz and Messrs. Howland, Hard- preparedness, as this steam may be- ing, Knnutz, fog my remarks." And finally, to students with toques pulled down ov er their enrs: "I perceive that you believe in pre paredness, to some extent at least." As a rough-and-ready wit Mr. Wil son is believed to lie an exceptionally able President of the United States. Kansas City Star. Watch Child for Worms. Worms sap child's strength, rob child of food and make child fretful, irri- . tated, nervous. Watch stool and at first sign of suspicion of worms give one-half to one lozenge Kickapoo Worm Killer, a candy worm remover. Gives immediate results, is iaxitive. ParalyzeB and removes the worms, improves digestion and general health cf child. Continue giving Kickapoo WoTm Killer until all signs of worms are gone. 25c at your Druggst. How to Prevent Croup. When the child 1b subject to attacks of croup, see to it that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded stomnch may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symptom hoarseness, and give Chambdrlnin's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes 'hoarse.. Obtainable everywhere. 0. Chorus "Born In a Manger," Choir. 10. Sonrano Solo "Light of Glory," Mrs. Currey and choir. 11. Tenor Solo, "The Message," C. R. Harding. (Revised from a bari tone and tenor duet.) 12. Chorus by choir. 13. Soprano Solo, "Angel Voices," Mrs. J. J. Carr. 14. Tenor and soprano duet, Bass and alto duet, choir. 15. Chorus "Lead Me" (Final chorus), choir. Jamaica Ginger Used by Logger. 'POLITICAL ANNOUNCE MENTS. Primaries, May 19, 1916. J -V V r I J. A ! ! j .j. For Public Service Commis- .J. sioner J. I hereby announce my candi- f. dacy for Republican nomination f. to tlhe office of Public Service J J. Commissioner for Eastern Ore j. gon district, asking the support 4. of all Republicans. f Naturally Inferred Suitor "What makes you think, sir, that I will not be able to support your daughter?" Her Father "The difficulty I've had in doing it myself." Boston Tran script. . ED WRIGHT .j. .3. .J. 4. .. 4. .J. .J. . For County Clerk 4 To Republicans of Union J county: I hereby ask your sup- 4 port for the nomination to the 4" J. office of icaunty clerk and 4 pledge you the best that is in f. me should I be nominated and elected. "A dollar's worth of J. service for every dollar spent." 4 CASS M. HUMPHREYS. Jr 4 i" ! J 4 I For County Clerk, esk the Republicans h 4 4 oi 4 4 Union county to consider my .J. 4 candidacy for county clerk 4 4 favorably at the coming pri- 4 4 maries. I have been deputy 4 4 county clerk under Mr. Wright 4 for some time, and am familiar 4 f witti the work of the office. 4 Just Received Car Fancy Gold Coin Potatoes Any Quantity $2.00 per 100 lbs. Fancy Early Rose and Nettei Gem Seed Pota'toes Spring Supply Of Chick Food Scratch Food Shell Grit Bone Meat, Scrap, Etc. KENNETH McCORMICK. ..j. j ! j !! ! 4 4 4 4 4 For Sheriff. 4- 4- Candidate for Re'jlublican nomination for sheriff of Union 4 4 county,. 4. 4 4 4 4- 4. 4. 4. 4. II. C. (HAL) REES, 4. Deputy Sheriff 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 For Sheriff. 4. Democratic candidate for 4" 4 sheriff of Union county, Ore., 4 4 subject to primary election, 4 4 May 19, 191C "For the people" 4" LEE WARNICK, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 iMarshfieldi Ore., March 8. Lemon extract and Jamaica ginger Caused the arrest of Donald Cameron a log ger, on a charge of rkunkenness, Cameron told Judge Butler that he had secured several bottles of boot log whiskey, and wlhen this was gone, took the next best thing available. Several empty bottlos were found in his room and three in his pockets when he was arrested. When fined, he pleaded with the judge to return one bottle to him so that he might sober up on it. He has income-bearing property in Victoria, part of an estate left him. Just Received From the Kellog Food Co. of Battle Creek, Mich., a Shipment of Their Products. ...... 4- 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 4 4 4 For Sheriff I hereby announce my oandi- 4-4 4 dacy for the Republican nomin- 4 4 ation for sheriff, subject to tho 4 4 primaries to be held on May 19, 4 4 1916 "Competent and faithful 4 4 service." 4 4. T. H. WILLIAMSON, 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Prompt delivery to any part of City SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY, Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streets. When you order coal say ABERDEEN What will product of your garden bo worth? ' - ' .i v.irnr The soil, the season, mu m f thA Seed is very small compared with the The cost of the beed is vx y . more value of the crop you raise. That ; s why W important than price when you buy Seeds. which is printed cultural directions. Call In And Look Them Over HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track 4 4 4 4- 4-4- 4 4- 4 4 for 4" 4 4 4 4 D. H. Procter Republican candidate 4 county clerk desires the aid of 4 4 the voters for that office. If 4 4 nominated and elected will con- 4 4 tinue to give best services to 4 4 the county as he has in the past 4 4" as County Recorder. - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444"444444 For District Attorney. 4 4 I hereby announce my candi 4 dticy for the Republican pri- 4 I mary nomination for the office 4 4 of district attorney. If nomin- 4 4 ated and elected 1 will admin- 4 istor the office with honesty and 4 I- integrity. 4 4. R. J. 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The limit of luxury in tobacco chew ing is the rich, sweet, ju'cy flavor t'tat trirklcs through your system when y.r. chew Spear llcad. "o other chewing tobacco is so mel low, so luscious and so satisfying. Nc oilier equals Spear Head for putting t kein cde.c on your appetite. Spear Head is made oi the world's best tobacco leaf the choicest of red Kentucky Burlcy. This leaf is selected for its full, juicy richness with the mort painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, ii pressed into Srcar Head pluss to slowly that not a drop of the rich, natural juice cscares. Your first chew of Spear Head wi'l open your eyes to the genuine enjoy ment there is in chewing. Chew the rich mellow tobacco lliat has been the favorite for a third of a century that's Sicar Head. Iu 10c cuts, wrapicd in wax paper. PREPARDKESS IS NOiV THE ISSUE Feed and Hay v We have a full line of feed in stock. Good Baled Hay and all kinds of grain. Prices right and prompt delivery any time, anywhere. Wholesale and reail. Will trade feed for good Wood. - Fuel HIAWATHA and ROCK SPRINGS COAL, well SCREENED and CLEAN. FIR, PINE and TAMARACK WOOD? 4 foot or sawed STORAGE of all kinds, FIREPROOF Building. . DRAYAGE, TRANSFER and DELIVERY, FURNI TURE and PIA0 MOVING. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East of Depot. Phone Main 10 Residence Phone Red 1091 D.R.FONG MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cures Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb Treatment. Free Consultation Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. La Grande' EWr You Can Count On It When we take care of your storage bat tery there's no doubt of quality tervlce. We have established ourselrea as experts. WU1 you come in and be convinced? Johnstone & Reigland 1515 Adams f W 1 A ". r " U ?t)Mut Free inspection of any battery at any ttm WE ARE PREPARED To fit you with the correct glasses in one of the most mod ern equiped offices in tho State J. H PEARE S SON La Grande's Leadliif Optomet rist mm Jewelers. 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