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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1916)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1916. PAGE TWO IA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER $ A Npw I nt nf Snrinir Wool Dress Goods and Silks AT 50 up we are showing sheperd check s, French serges, hair line striped surges, j. AT 59 up we have fancy tub silks for shirt waists in the latest wide and narrow ;! Gaberdines and Poplins. 4 J stripes, The Democratic party is Bald to be unanimously in favor of Boss Barnes as the permanent chairman of the Republican National Convention. Boston Transcript. ' i . AT $1.19 plain and striped silk Taffeta the most popular silk of the season. T . ; ......... r Hill's Department Store t AT THE MOVIES 'I J if tVs ' T -FP CAMAY'S THE RANEN" .. .."., j" --I" !. ' ' - ROSEMARY AT SHERRY'S TODAY pNLY he played with great success on the speaking stage. All the scenes ore laid in a quaint English countryside, and the atmosphere is maintained in a masterly manner. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 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. 1 II I V J I f W I I rvA II 1.9ilV'Ii,. f iWH 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. f For County Clerk v I ask the Republicans of Union COlllltV f.n rnnniHor mv fmnrlijlaitu county clerk favorably at the coming primaries, i nave oe en ueputy coun ty clerk under Mr. Wright for some time and am familiar with the work of the office. . KENNETH McCORMICK. For Sheriff Candidate for Republican nomina tion for sheriff of Union county. H. C. (HAL) REES, wenur.y Sheriff. for Sheriff . Democratic candidate for sheriff of Union county, Ore., subject to pri mary election, May 19, 1916. "For the people." LEE WARNICK. Good Table Potatoes '.. .'-. $1.75 per hundred while they last Gold Coin "Seed"............ ...$2.00 per hundred Early Rose "Seed" .......... $3.50 per hundred Land Plaster for Your Lawns Lime, Cement, Wall Plas ter, Hay Grain, Wood, Coal SAWYER & CLARK COMPANY, Phone Vain 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streets. ' When you order coal say ABERDEEN ORANGE SALE CONTINUES 15 large juicy sweet Sunkist orangesin a basket for .....65 When you buy a basket you get 2 extra oranges and the basket FREE. - . ' . ' . - . ' . : ' : KIPPERED SALMON FRESH EVERY WEEK, 25' LB. Potatoes $1.75 per hundred Uiey are extra fancy and are going fast. ' . , HARRIS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192 408 Nerth 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, . SCENt FROM .ROSEMARY AT THE ARCADE. ' TOE REINCARNATED SEEN IN ESS AN AY'S MASTERPIECE "THE RAVEN" I of water appears to Poe as a skele- ton, and Poe fifrhts a duel with (him self. These are only a few of the I illusions. A duplicate of Poe's cottage in Fardhiim, nenr New York, was put "And the raven, never flittinir, still is up ,n n!l!,s Chicago ftudro it.tinfr, still is sfttinft. , J1"0"1"!",' nd a raven was obtained On pallid bust of Pallus, just rom. ,'th?l norlands Cada to above my chaimber door; ' Provide the necessary reahsm to thd And his eyes have all the Morning of 1 J,l,n wTn f J).mi A moAf, a demoH-s that is dreamin? of a boaJ sw,01?1 years old And Ifhe lumn-liirht o'er him st.Vm,. 1 " 08 P?rcnaseu iar a iiirffe sum, just linjf throws his Shadow on the V maK04. tne 'aT'n 01 toncos flo0r u , tors as truo to life as possible. a,i f . t .I...' , . : "The Raven," which challenires do- that ho floatW on th fl cnption in mcro wonis, will be at Shnll be lifted nmoro!" tho Arcade, tonight and tomorrow. From "The Raven' by Edjfar Al- For Sheriff -I hereby AnnniiriPA mv nnnAtAnw -rv 1 .- uwiumuvivil 1VI OllCl 1U , SllblfiCt fn in ft nniYinrioa Ua A nn May 19, 1916-"Competent and faith- iui service. T. H. WILLIAMSON. D. H. 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. , i I l 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 Km. 'iYilo Mm, u, 8. l'ot.Offlc The one perfect "front-lace corset with that ' exclusive ' - VENTILO back, and VENTILO J front shield. A model for every ' possible figure and a price for every purse. $2.00 and up. Thus Edgar Allan Poe, back in tlws early davs of the last centurv. wrntn und, in tho end, gave to the world a I poonj which since has won for him ' recognition ns America's greatest pot-t.. AT SHERRY'S. A Comment on "Damaged Goods", Coming to Sherry's, Watch for Date. Kane, Wash, damaged Goods The Raven" is the title of the i',ook.,Mi to,lho C1JV8 a "iri! leading poem, land it is typical of tihat famous lnral Jumcs mmet noyce, oramn-poofr-a melancholy, wenrd collection JTl r"'?5 . va of verses which truly indicates his V Dl,mKeJ Goods is a splendid pro moody and gloomy temperament. It ' j oC.the camera. Undoubtedly the is an epitome of Poe's life a tragedy 'Production accomplishes its purpose, from beginning to end and it reveal's 11,0 Punc" carried in its seven reels clearly the undying afTection whici is '"""istakablo." he had for his lost wdfo. j . "'Rosemary," a beautiful and cliarm- Tos'ay, tolmost a century since Poo ing. ,five Part feature picture in wrote his remarkable poem. Essnnay w,l'ch Marguerite Snow, known has succeeded in accomplishing the throughout filmland as "PreUy Peg. difficult task of- (reincarnating Poe. I Ry'' ' starmi, will be shown nt Kssiinay has found Poe's panUlel and Sherry's todoy only. hie double, in looks as woll ns "Rosemary" is a picturization of temperament, in the porson of fco the succes&fu stage olnv of the same leading actor, Henry B. Walthall, name in which John Drew appeared Prosecuting Attorney To the voters of Union County: I herebv nnnmmpA mtrcoll n a .anr Hat.A nrl Rnnillilinnn f-iL-A. few u - v. . . . v, v.bniw iui I.1IC ui- I flee of Prosecuting Attorney for Un ion County, Oregon. . If nominated I and elected I will endeavor to enforce i the laws wif.bnnf. fanr ni fnvAK anil to prosecute the guilty as well as pro tect uie innocent, ever mindful of the rights of the tax papers of this coun- tV. -Your HlinnnW: is rAortn-fnllw tr-I RODNEY J., KITCHEN. For Sheriff T VvilVl Irt nnnnunin 4Yr TnMA ....... v uiiiivuiii,w W 11) VI A-JJHJ I crntic voters of Union county that I wm mjjprBuinie meir support lor tne nuiiiiiiiuuuii io mo onice or snenn at the primaries on Mny 19, 1916. Be ing familiar with the iwork in that office and having a record of service mi suina upon i asK lavoraiblo con sideration. TOM B. JOHNSON. For District Attorney If nominated and elected, I will, during my term of office, conduct the affairs of prosecuting attorney with tho very least possible expense find nlnnir lmKinnaa litino ax.oa. nn preciative of the majesty of the law ...... u.iii.iiui vl inputs ui peo ple. "Conscientious and Intelligent service." , II. E DIXON. D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. US Cures" Bodilv. Diseases With Rnot anil HwhtirTOfl . r, . , . r"-v war i it La Grande Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. For photographic effects, illusions. richness and artistry of settings, "The Raven" is without parallel. Angels float in the air, tho dead wife of Foe rises from the grave and appear befoul him a spirit, the reflection of his sweetheart in a pool at the Empire Theatre in New York. It affords Miss Snow ample oppor tunity to display her diMtitvtive tal ents, and the rolo carries h :r through a series of intensely interesting situations. Mr. Gilmor is equ ally well fitted to his part, a role For Representative In comnlvimr imith t.lm iinolinc nt my friends I announce myself a can didate for the nomination for Joint Representative of Wnllnrtra unit 1T- ion counties. I solicit your support. i ours respocuuny H. B. DAVIDHIZER. An Ideal Spring Laxative. Dr. Vino-'n Knr I !f Pill- Tk. .. do.-,a will move the sluggish bowels, SLi ''"ITU Tnm HVM anil KIdb. ai.. systc.a of waste and blood impurities. You owe H to yourself to clear the system of body poisons, accumulated during the winter. Dr. King's New I fe Pills will do it 25c at your Druggist- i MRS. ROBERT PATTISON m sm m jtfnii'tlSt -S ' TZ! ZZTZm j CORSETIERE. ,! ?VlaTO,ltn4,, 2 Other models at $2.00 up. J S MA . 1 A ; live. uaK l SJF . r i O 1 m L...-!!.-R.ed 3221 i S-JL. Sight C I L aSfe rU I e"u ie whare yu """'t aee 5 wo, at mnmnsitiSMi J AydW-- Let us take care of It and you'll never . . B B WSte iCv. have occasion to worry about it. I PREPARDXF.SS IS m 3 WWIbm&P' juhjnsstone & REISLAND K r - - 1&15 Adams. IjWsFl - - v IT,- H )E WE ARE PREPARED-. To fit you with the correct glasses in one of the most mod ern equiped offices in the State J. H FEME 8- La Grande's Leading Optomet rist and Jewelers. I THERE ARE MANY REASONS .WHY EVERY HOME IN' LA GRANDE SHOULD HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Service Telephone Main 34 I