La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 01, 1916, Image 2

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LS GRiNDE EVENING OBSERVER
SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916-
time and am familiar with the work
of the office.
, ' KENNETH McCORMICK.
Real Tailoring Service
Combining all essentials That go
Into the Making of - - - - - -
DID YOU EVER
Get 5 Interest on Your
Debts?
For Sheriff
Candidate for Republican nomina
tion for sheriff of Union county.
H. C. (HAL) REES,
Deputy Sheriff.
For Sheriff
.A
Democratic candidate for sheriff of
t Good Clothes
i
- is What we Furnish in the BEST
TAILORING COMPANY'S Line.
Let us Help you to pay Less and
, ', Dress Better, That's our Buisness.
From $15 up and Worth the Price. .
Hill's Department: Store
union county, Ore., subject to pti
mary election, May 19, 1916. "For
the people."
-LEE WARNICK.
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."
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.
For Representative :
In complying with the wishes of
my friends I announce myself a can
didate for the nomination for Joint
Representative of Wallowa and Un
ion counties. I solicit your support.
Yours respectfully
H. B. DAVIDHIZER.
AT THE MOVIES
Advertised Letters
List of letters remaining: uncalled
for in this office for the week ending
; Maren 3isit, iyie:
. Gentlemen Wm. Biglow, J. A. Den
! ning, W. H. Hartford, W. S. Hough,
I W. J. Kerswell, Frank Lindsay, Mr.
Jack Little, Lee Legrans, Rudolph
Meyer, Geo. L. Palmer, John Schilling,
Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Stokes, Harry Wat-anable.-W.
Williams, Orrin Willis, W.
H. Waldron. .
Ladies Mrs. A. N. Fumilt, Mrs.
Sam Irwin, Mrs. Aaixm Johnson, Mrs.
Maude Jolhhson, Mrs. Wm. Henry,
Mrs. E. J. Phillips, Mrs. Walter
Paugh, Mrs. Almira Wells.
These letters will be sent to the
dead letlter office on April 14th, 1916.
If not delivered efoire. In calling
for the a bove please say "advertised"
giving date of list.
E. E. BRAGG, P. M.
I
J
ADDITIONAL WANT ADS.
J ! J J ?f ! i
Francis X. Bushman
At Sherry's Sunday
AT THE ARCADE
"THE CITY" SUNDAY
Arcade Has Rvmarkable Offering for
Sunday Patrons
Anil women's n.iked soulsi and men's
high hopes
Are bought and bettered in the mar
ket place. .
This iruth runs through "The City"
at) the Arcade tomorrow.
What George Knnd the lending
character, did to n void the stigma of
being held up to his family and com
munity as a whited sepulchre, how
he attempted to stave off Uhe conse
quences of his youthful sin; how he
dealt with George Hiinnock, and the
dire consequences that ensued, are all
to le sei n in l. i? greatest drajiia
Clyde Fitch ever wrote, "The City"
made into thrilling five-part motion
picture bv the World Film Corpora
tion. "The City" comes to the Ar
cade Theater on Sunday, only.
able feature will be shown at Sherry's
Theater tomorrow only.
"Man and His Soul, ' is mounted
on an elaborate scale and contains
many big scenes, including the burn
ing of a factory whore one thousand
persons appear. T- an interesting al
legory the creation of the world is
shown, together with the Garden of
hden, a sand storm and other extra
ordinary scenes. The story, which is
unusual in both tiheme and construc
tion, deals witfh) the birth of Conscience
and its subsequent influence upon
mankind.
LOST Lost Friday evening either at
Hipa School or at or near Young's
a fur collar, light and dark fur,
about nino inches wide. Reward.
Leave at Observer. 3-30-3t
For Representative. .
To the voters of Union County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
representative of this county. If
nominated and elected I will stand
squarely and openly for the riehts of
the common people. I am a defender
of the Oregon system; I believe in the
initiative, referendum and recall, and
shall do all in my power to perfect
these channels of popular rule and
to prevent tfheir discredit by aliuse.
I believe in liberal compensation to
producer and in justice to labor; I
snau gladly give my support to every
just measure in the interest of orga
nized workers and producers. I pledge
opposition to legislative extrava
gance and will fight for lower taxes.
ALBERT SMALL.
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 elected I will endeavor to enforce
the laws without fear or favor and
to prosecute the guilty as well as pro
tect the innocent, ever mindful of the
rights of the tax payers of thia coun
ty. Your support is respectfully solicited.
RODNEY J. KITCHEN.
For Sheriff
I wish to announce to the Demo
cratic voters of Union countv that I
will appreciate their support for the
nomination to the office of sheriff at
the primaries on Mav 19. 1916. Be-
Jing familiar with the work in that
office and having a record of service
to stand upon I ask favorable con
sideration. TOM B. JOHNSON.
WANTED To hear from owner of
good ranch for sale. Send cash
price and description, D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn.. 4-1-15-29
WANTED Clean cotton rags 2c a
pound Observer office. 3-10-tf
AT SHERRY'S.
AT SHERRY'S MONDAY AND
TUESDAY
"DAMAGED
v 1
y
RICHARD BENNETT m"DAMACPJ f.OOr.!.
WIANTED Girl for general house
work. Call Main 715 or call 904
Penn Ave. S-3-3t
FOR RENT Two furnished house
keeping rooms, modem, close n..
Call Main 715, or call 904 Penn.
3-31,3t
FOR SALE A few settings of
Bronsse Turkey eggs. Call 'phone
Main 1, or inquire 115 Depot St.
3-31-tf
For County Clerk
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination for county clerk on
the democratic ticket subject to the
decision of the primary election on
May 19, 1916.
J. A. CATES.
For District Attorney
To the voters of the Republican
party:
If nominated and elected, I will,
during my term of office, conduct
the affairs of prosecuting attornev
with the very least possible expense
and along business lines; ever ap
preciative of the majesty of the law
and mindful of the rights of the peo
ple, "uonscientious and Intelligent
service." H. E DIXON.
CELEBRITIES LAUD
GOODS"
Famous Drama Now Shown In Film i
Form Is Praised By Washing
ton Officials
For County Commissioner
In response to manv reauests to be
a candidate for County Commissioner
I hereby announce my candidacy for
t)he Democratic nomination to that of
fice, subject to the primary on May
linn.
W. M. COUGHANOUR.
I A Mutual Spccuu. Fcatukp. in kveji- mrtb
AT SHERRY'S TOMORROW
Francis X. IJus'rmnn and Beverly
SJayne, the celebrated screen stari,
will be seen here in "Mhn and His
.Soul," a marvelous Mtro production
3n -ft.. w. t .. , 1 1 i . v. r i
it KaIi jjiwuui.ru -vy wia VUll- . version n
ity Pictures Corporation. This remark- favorable
Most i-emnrkable endorsements of
"Damaged Goods," tho famous Brieux
drama, to be seen here in a Mutual
special feature photoplay at the Sher
ry Theater on Monday and continuing
for two days, have come from tho
highest official sources.
When the play was put on at the
National Theater in Washington, mem
bers of the Cabinet, both houses of
congress, the United States Supreme
Count, the Diplomatic corps and those
of prominence in educational, religi
ous and civic a dvancemcnt attended.
The comment of some of those who
saw tho piny with its remarkable les
son and gripping dramatic sequences,
follows:
RaW Simon of the Washington Heb
rew Congregation "If I could preach
from my pulpit a sermon one-tenth
as powerful, as convincing, as far
reaching,, nnd ns Ihclpful as this per
formance of Mnmnged Goods" must be,
I would consider trnt I had achieved
the triumph of mv life."
Justice Daniel ' Thew Wright "T
feel quite confident that 'Damaged
Goods will have considerable effect
in educating the people of the nature
of the danger that surrounds them."
Senator Kern, of Indiana '"There
can be no denial of tha fact that it is
time to look at the sorlous problems
presented in the play with an open
mind."
The presentation of thfe photoplay
version has brought only, tie most
FOR SALE Imported German Coach
Stallion; color, dark brown; ago, ID
years this spring; weight, 1500
pounds; sound, first-class breeder.
Price, $1000. Address J. A. Woodeil,
1604 Adams Avenue, La Grande.
l-al-l'il v r'nllt o..:..j
. II 1 1 1 J kJUll.l I II LI IIUl III
T 1lA.At... n 1
v., didate for the nom mat on for School
on easy terms. Earl Zundel, at 5m.v,m, , ir: ..T
La Grande National Bank. 3-31-tf I "Z" p ""
19, 1916. If elected 1 will faithfully
serve the best interests of Union
County schools. Your support of my
candidacy is earnestly solicited.
AUBREY G. SMITH.
FOR RENT Three room furnished
house, phone Black 3732. 4-l-2t
FOR SALE -Have equities m two
modern bungalows, close in. Will
trade for farm land or sell on easy
terms. Write J care of Observer.
4-l-3tp
FOR RENT Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms. Phone Black 821.
4-l-3t
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Far Public Service Commissioner
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Republican nomination to tho office of
Public Service Commissioner for East
ern Oregon district, asking the sup
port of all Republicans.
ED. WRIGHT.
comment.
For County Clerk
To Republicans of Union county:
I hereby ask your support fori the
nomination to the office of county
clerk and pledge you the best that
is in me should I be nominated bnd
elected. "A dollar's worth of service
for every dollar spent."
CASS M. HUMPHREYS.
For Joint Representative.
I wish to announce my candidacy
for .Iont Representative for Union
and Wallowa counties subject to the
will of Kepublicans of the two coun.
ties at the primaries on May 19. My
reierence are any reputable farmer or
other business man in Wallowa coun
ty.
FRED S. ASHLEY.
For County Clerk
I ask the Republicans of Union
county to consider my candidacy for
county clerk favorably at the coming
primaries. I have been deputy coun
ty clerk under Mt. Wright for some
For County Representative
(Subject to Republican Primaries)
State Government Is Not. Politics:
It is the People's Business. If elected
I will work for simplification of legis
lative procecdure, more efficient and
responsible administration of state af
fairs, fewer and better laws, lower
taxes, consolidation of related com
missions, rural credits, protection of
labors rignits, and a state highway
through Union County-.
Having always been n supporter of
the Oregon System and of State Pro
hibition, 1 will labor to prevent any
changes in these laws unless clearly
in accord with their basic principles
and for the general betterment of the
people of Oregon. T f.:"r no radical
legislation, and this tune, aiming
eitihor at new changes or a return to
old conditions, and I will follow the
advise eo generally given to the pub
lic. "When in Doubt, Vot No."
GEORGE HUNTINGTON CURREY
WE PAY THAT AMOUNT TO OUR CUSTOMERS
EVERY 30 DAYS.
ARE YOU AMONG THEM IF NOT WHY NOT?
BETTER MAKE APPLICATION TODAY.
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. '
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
DR. FONG MEDICINE CO.FCl
CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES
Cores Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb!
Treatment. Free Consultation
Phone 762
1412 Adams Ave.
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Out of Sight
Deat teftt ymm ttaraf battaqr b
mm H wh yoo can't see it wwfc.
Let us take care of It and you'll nevar
have occasion to worry about it.
JOHNSTONE & REISLAND
1515 Adams. '
' Frm intpection of any battery at any timm
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