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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916, PAGE two La graxde evening observer AT THE MOVIES 1 . 'i erected t an asbestos mine, located Gasoline is natural higher since about 15 milts from Canyon City. instead of one set of dividends and Samp!es taken from this mine show offiferB to pav, the producers now t.gfc commercial values. ... 1 toke CAn of eixteea j Boston Transcript. AT SHERRY'S. MANSFIELD'S OWN VERSION t'SEO "A Parwiaa Romance' B4 on Big Kuoraas In order to produce the Richard Mansfield version of "A Parisian Ro mance," wJaich is at Sherry's today, it was necessary for the Vox Film Cos--, poration to make arrangement witk toe owner me piay ana uie of Mr. Mansfield. It is the first time that the name of the world's greatest actor has ever been authorized for use in connection with a photoplay, The original manuscript of the fa mous stage success was unearthed and this and Mr. Mansfield's personal notation in connection with the play were followed as much as pose&le. while there has necessarily been some dtvuaiMHi frotn the stage Version of the production, the sumptuousness that marked the presentation on the legitimate stage has been faithfully adhered to in the photoplay. ' AT THE ARCADE. ANOTHER GREAT MARGUERITE CLARK FILM COMING Famous Players Star Triumphant in "Mice and Men" Convention of Miners. j Rnokane. March 20. The annua : centric Moxee rancher who was killed' Northwest mining convention opened on the Northern Pacific near Ravens- here today under the auspices of the ' dale. Wash, March 12, believes that Mining Men's club and the Spokane j deceased died possessed of upwards Chamber f ConuiMmrc It will rrm. of $50,000 in government bonds tinue until Saturday. The first whoch are either on deposit in some Hmv'h wwsion was devoted to the in. back or are buried on the ranch. The gtaJlation of exhibits from Washing-! nepnew, wno came nere irom vie- ton, Idaho, Montana and British Co. tons. B. C when he learned of his jambia. Many addresses of inter relative's death, says that the old et to mining men will be delivered, man had that amount in bonds when) be left Chthalis in 1903. It was J Logging Employe. Injured. . while endeavoring to locate him that Bandon, Ore, March 20. Thomas one of the relatives was told by a NeiV employe of the Conlogue Ciiehabs banker that Mr. Stevenson Brog jn their Jojnp camp east of took these bonds with him when he ,y,-,. ; ; Wl;i left that place. He was finally located erin from injuries received when near North Yakima, where he has , Jine broke Hani; him across the since lived. Stevenson came to Call- tomach and ieft gide. n is feared fornia in early days, and as he was u ; innj ;t.ii, . .r. i i v j - i : .. i , ... ...... j Wii ii -y aim mucu ne uieu ui 4jvu mi j have had about WW on oepos.t, ljehinos M , paint ghi .n oeawie ana i v,.o.ju. Lebanon, Ore., March 20. H. R. .ew u oere hi. McCo Bn(j w a Haley have gone to has been spent. Negotiations are .'. .i. 'x. now progressing among the relatives .r:f; . ;1 tv .i t"-- cn m trrvmrrmnr tin Ks n nn in tiTlP nf . . . . . 1 J.. i. jrecenuy passed an examiiia tion. Their families will join them Following her marvelous perform ance" in the dual title role" of the adap tation of "The Prince and the Paup er," the first to be transferred to the screen as a feature, Marguerite Clark appears as the star in the Famous Players Film Company's presentation of the popular theatrical success "Mice and Men," which will be the Paramount Picture at the Arcade Friday and Saturday. "Mice and Men", which was written by Madeleine 1-ucette Ryley, was first presented at the Royal Academy in Manchester, England, in 1001. The tremendous success of the initial pro duction led to its appearance in Lon don, at the Lyric, where Sir Johns ton and Lady Gertrude Fob res-Robertson scored a great fat in this hap py combination of comedy and pathos. ' . 41. .,....:.... u i:... : i Mil. jiiay viijtsjruiK bu3 Uliluu uutklJIC- tion of a twelve month's run.' Miss Clark's exquisite daintiness in the role of Peggy is a fortunate se lection to follow imrediately upon her appearance ax the sturdy little boy m "Tlin Prince and the Pauper' In "Mice and Men", Miss Clark has an unusual opportunity to do especial ly clever work because, during the course of this play, she portrays every stare In the develnomcnt of an or phan girl from her unfortunate and nnhappy life as a child to her tilti- a..'.s to the esite having had one ad- month Uiimntwr apuouiieu ill ruriutiu anu another in Seattle. ...... . ... . . . ai mis eany eiage oi me proceeu- Oregon Youth on Villa's Trail. ; "" ith railroad employers nnd Monmouth. Ore.. March 20. Mrs. railways should fix firmly in mind Monnie Burford, of this county, has the fact that there is a party of the received word that her son, Claude third part always to be considered in Owens, who is a member of the regu. ' their riegotiations and that is the lar army, has gone, with his regi-i American public- Chicago Herald. UIOH, UIUI III "JIBUIt Ul flllO.1 Owens was formerly a Polk county , . ..mvArnmn resiaenw i , x.r ivct vr r- x- ..x n.iiu.i Community Meeting Held. . Lebanon, Ore., March 20. A corn munity meeting was held in this city Those who have used it 'n La Grande are astonished X the IN STANT action of simple buckthorn last wee- at wnicn tne memDers oi j Dane, glycerine, etc, as mixed in Crowfoot Grange were guests of the I Adler.i-ki. Because it acts on BOTH Lebanon Commercial club, the latter lewer and upper bowel, ONE SPOON providing a dinner followed by a pro- j FUL Adler-i-ka relieves almost AJfY gram. Professor G. L. Hurd, of Ora- j CASE of constipation, sour stomach or gon Agricultural college, was the! gas. It removes such surprising foul lecturer of the evening. ACTIVITY IN MINES. Pockets Found in Canyon Mountain . and Dredge Will Work. Canyon City, Ore., March 20. Min ing activities have taken on new life in Grant county since the openinng of spring. Assessment .work is being done upon claims on Canyon moun tain, and some rich pockets have been found. The dredge at John Day is nearing completion and will be ready to operate as soon as the power line is finished, which is be ing built from Prairie City. Work has been delayed by recent bad weather, and delay in tho arrival of machinery. The Empire Gold Dredg ing & Mininc comnanv. owners of tho mate debut as a charming and grace- j dredge, intend to work the famous ful society bud. Then, having reach- j Canyon .creek placers between this ea maiuniy, sne procenas to DreaK icitv and John Day. ThiB ground in hearts as only a Mariruorite Clark k cmild. I j. : 1 u . : i in : i The talented little star hi among hor surmortine cast such dixtintruish ed players as Marshal Neilan, Clar ence Handysire, Charles Waldron and Robert Conville. HEIRS SEEK FORTUNE. $50,000 in Securities, Believed to be Part of Estate. North Yakima, Wash, March 20. T. L, Stevenson, nephew of the late William Stevenson, the almost ec- again become it is thought it will noted for its yield. A quicksilver mine nbout 12 miles west of here is being pro.meeted by local men and an attempt will also be made to reopen an old tunnel on the claim in which it is said sev eral casks containing a quantity of cinnabar wore left, when the gold mining operations ceased. At that time quicksilver or cinnabar was of little value, but now that it is worth about $6 per pound, the finder will be rewarded. Near Mt, Vernon a mill Js being j matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A short treatment helps Chronic ntomach trouble. 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