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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1916)
Jul DAY, MARCH 17,1916- PAGE TWO Ilk GRANDE EVENING OBSEJRVEK Nut is simply delicious when made with IIC Baking Powder PureHealthful Economical The highest grade of baking powder pos sible to buy and your money refunded if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. Jaquei Mfg. Co., Chicago ; ty clerk under Mr. Wright for some time and am familiar with the work of the office. KENNETH McCORMICIJ. , For Sheriff v Candidate for Republican nomina tion for sheriff of Union county. H. C. (HAL) REES, ; , Deputy Sheriff. For Sheriff Democratic candidate for sheriff of Union county, Ore., subject to pri mary election, May 19, 1916. "For the people." LEE WARNICK. ATTHEMOVIES MARY PICKFORD COMBINES HU MOR AND PATHOS IN HER INI MITABLE MANNER AS "THE FOUNDLING" A great series of screen successes which Mary Pickford, the fotrfirmost idol of the screen, is constantly multi plying, receives another notable ad dition by her latest characterization, "The Founding," tire current contribu tion of the Famous Players' Film Company to Pa'itatmount Pictures. The tender appeal and wistful pathos of "The Foundling" again attests the re markable Mstronic power of the little Btkur. Rarely has a story of such tremendoual dramatic possibilities been supplied this gifted artiste, and and to say that she takes advantage of every, opportunity that unusual story provides is merely understating the truth, 1 As "The Foundling" Miss Pickford is presented as a . child spumed by hen father, an impoverished artist, because its birth "has cost the life of its mother, dearly beloved 'by the artist. Unable to tolerate the sight of the babe that had caused his wife's death, he gives it to a stranger who, in turn transposes it to an orphanage. In the sorrow of his wife's death, the tortist finds thejouch of genius for which he bad longed, and through Its employ ment in hie work becomes a recognized leader of his profession. In the mean time, Molly 0, as his daughter is named fit the orphanage, is adopted by a sycophantic woman who pretends to 'be seeking a daughter, but who in reality wants a servant in . to1 boarding house, and Molly O becomes a drudge and a slave. In the years that follow, the artist begins to realize the shallowness of fame and fortune without love, and regrets his impulsive act in sending f.way his baby daugh ter. He returns to America from 'Italy, where he 'has been working on his masterpiece, the Madonna, to seek his daughter. Through a series -of dramatic viccissitudes, Molly O's path crosses that of her father and through the instrumentality of fate, she is restored to his waiting arms. At the Arcade today and Tomorrow. -Adv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Primaries, May 19, 1916 Far Public Service Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy for Republican nomination to the office of Public Service Commissioner for East ern Oregon district, asking the sup port of all Republicans. - ED. WRIGHT. For County Clerk To Republicans of Union county: I hereby ask your support for the nomination to the office of county clerk and pledge you the best that is in me should I be nominated land elected. "A dollar's worth of service for every dollar spent." CASS M. HUMPHREYS. For County Clerk county to consider my candidacy for cuuiuy ciur lavorauiy ai xne coming ptjumriea. i nuve veun uuputy coun- For Sheriff I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for sheriff, subject to the primaries to be held on May 19, 1916 "Competent and faith ful service." i T. H. WILLIAMSON. Upper Valley citizens, who were run ning out of supplies. Numerous fam ilies have recently had to resort .to old-fashioned grease lamps, kerosene having run out. Upper Valley ranch ers have about 15 carloads of potatoes stored in pits, and these will be moved soon by the railway company. D. II. Procter -;",- .'. ' Republican candidate for county clerk desires the aid of the voters for that office. If nominated and elected will continue to give best services to the county as he has in the past as County Recorder. Prosecuting Attorney To the voters of Union County: I hereby announce myself as candi date on Republican ticket for the of fice of Prosecuting Attorney for Un ion County, Oregon. If nominated and f4trt.pA T will pnrlpAvni Anfnrj.jy the laws without feat j)t favor and to prosecute the guilty as well as pro tect the innocent, ever mindful of the rights of the tax payers of this ton ty. Your support is respectfully' so licited. -RODNEY J. KITCHEN. . Dangers of Draft. Drafts feel best when we are hot and perspiring, just when they are most dangerous and the result is Neuraliga, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles or sometimes an attack of Rheumat ism. In ' such cases apply Sloan's Liniment .. It stimulates circulation to the sore and painful part. The blood flows freely and in a abort time the stiffness and pain leaves. Those suffering from Neuralgia or Neural srie Headache will find one or two applications of Sloan's Liniment will give grateful relief. The agonizing pain gives way to a tingling sensa tion of comfort and warmth and quiet rest end sleep is possible. Good lor Neuritis too. Price 25c at your Druggist. Parkdale Gets First Train Since t Blockade. Hood River, Ore., March 15. For the first time since February 1, when the road was blocked by slides c4 snow, the Mount Hood Railway com pany was yesterday able to operate its train to Parkdale, the Upper Val ley terminus of the line. The re sumption of traffic was welcome to Good Table Potatoes $1.75 per hundred while they last Gold Coin "See!" : $2.00 per hundred Early Rose "Seed" ....... ... . ..... ..$3.50 per hundred Land Plaster for Your Lawns Lime, Cement, Wall Plas ter, Hay Grain, Wood, Goal SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY. Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson ft Greenwood Streets. . When you order coal say ABERDEEN 40 Cent Oranges SPECIAL 25c A DOZEN Basket of Extra Large Oranges SPECIAL VALUE AT 65 CENTS Potatoes $1.75 per 100 pounds ; They are extra fancy and are going fast HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track Feed and Hay 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. I To-mnrow Is I j 3 fv n - Mk n ?-s rv n rv n i imn u win ail i DAY " f 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 PIANO MOVING. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East of Depot. Phone Main 10 Residence Phone Red 1091 Jle. TrUo MaiK, u. S. pt. 0111m. The one perfect front-lace corset with that exclusive VENTILO back, and VENTILO front shield. A model forevery possible figure and a price for every purse. 12.00 and up. MRS. ROBERT PATTISON CORSETIERE. Other models at $2.00 up. Residence 1702 Oak Phone Red 3221 II K hi ini; Wit lilt IIMK III CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cures Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb If j Treatment. Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. Free Consultation La Grande'r Ore. Observe it by Eating the Finest Oranges Ever Shipped to La Grande 85c per Basket 5 - jl Keeping in Condition 5 m JSs$S 1 wagon. And a weak battery cent , fmWmWSBSBtWtmWtanBmmmWmmW d'Pr 7 give good lighting and starting wrviot. j I . J SJ W We're hereto make weak botteriei strong, j PREPARDDJESS IS I 5 ft-jlM Johnstone & Reialand k . Mn iV Til rcci I F !svu 1515 Adams A DIU IV THL ISSUE j JFree 'Peion any battery at any time Nzrrl - ' ' ' ; II t - - , r-vv, " ' - 4 l . THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN LA GRANDE SHOULD HXVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. at Your Grocer LA GRANDE FRUIT CO. WE ARE PREPARED To fit you with the correct crlasses in nrtA nt mnot uit-n unices in ine oiate J. H PtflRE 8 La Grande's Leadlnc Optomet rists and Jewelers. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34