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FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE SEVEN MALE QUARTET AGAIN CHAUTAUQUA ATTRACTION. Allied Interests n it j i t.. .la- f In Camp Hiking hunting fishing camping an Eveready is sure to add to your pleasure. Aa a safeguard against inconvenience an FLASHLIGHT with its guaranteed, long service Tungsten battery and Mazda lamp deserves a place in your camping kit. Get one today. We have a wide vari ety of styles from which to choose. The prices are consistent and . every article is fully guaranteed; B. W. HUGHES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Supplies and Heating Devices Phono Main 726 Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Union There is Japan tea, for instance. You may drink it because you like tea but it's possible that you would like some other tea-taste even better. Schilling's Best offers you four distinct taste-types of teaand a simple inexpensive way to pickyour favorite. Schillbig's Best Sold through grocers only ' it in Jar J paikages, S-sz. and z-lb. Send for Taste Packet which contains four parchmjn envel opes of Schilling' i Best Tta-Japan, Ctylen, Otlcng and English Break fast. Enough for five or six cups of eachhnd. Mailed promptly on receipt tf JO tents (stamps or currency). Address: A Schilling W Company, 333 Street, San Francisco. mm rli One Word, One Cent, One Time. The Sequoias are four artist who sin g twice tomorrow. OOT'lJ? -- I J i-e nilin nrI j(Ncvin) never fails to delight an audi- (Jjy KAN nrfl I - " Lecture Coming. . . 35 UUMHSW Itfl 1 BIG TREAT I.O ZITO'S AGG KKGATION CHARM CHAUTAUQUA. Masterly Leadership and Execution Attain Perfection. There isn't much to bo said about the New York Marine band which (Kevin) never fails to delight an audience. Lecturers Coming. One of the foremost figures to com mand public recognition of the Chau tauqua platform us the people's forum, is Sylvester A. Long noted scholar, author, orator and educator. He is President of the International Lyceum association, of which great oofly e is a chiet support und orna ment. Mr. Long has done much to imuress upon the public mind, the importance oi candul discussion ot the epochal problems which confront us at the present time. He will deliver at the Chkiutuuqua, his most famous lecture, excerpts from which have been widely played at the park twice yesterday, .uoUin' Vh p,.ss a leSg pei cAK-irpL iiau im preiuy generally known already, for the 2000 or more in attendance have pretty well ad vertised the excellency of the per formance. In the r.fternoon program, there were excellent numbers and the band was a decided treat but at night it was even more so. The concert was longer, and, if anything, more gener ally liked than in the afternoon. The loader was asked to repeat several numbers from the railier program and he did, thus changing the outline as printed considerable. The audience voted to substitute "William Tell" and 'Carmen" for other overtures which they might have heard, and especially on the first selection did the audience show fine taste. 11 Travntore, Nevin's "Rosary," Sextette from "Lucia" (Donizetti) "Carmen" and "Jolly Fel lows" were some of the additional big numbers of the evening program. Mario Lo Zito is a captivating lead er. He has a mngnitism that compels attention and He was much the cynos ure of all eyes. He hus his 25 players under such perfect control and obedi ence that the slightest twist of his finger 'brings out the desired shading, tone and inflection. To the critical observer, the band here yesterday is a shade superior to the Italian band which played last year he it because of the conductor the improved person nel we know not, but probably each is a factor. Anyway it was a splen did concert, such as musicians would gladly pay the season ticket price to hear. Donald Bouchin sang several selec tions. He is a tenor with cultured voice and natural ability. The Sequoia Male Quartet. The dream of all lovers of vocal en semble is the materialization of a male quartet proportionate to their conception of what one should be. The average person will go to hear a male quartet because it is a male quartet odicals of the country. It is a master address, packed with the pivotal signincance ot the contemporary wnin oi events. rnis speecn is a gem of analysis which takes into ac count the maelstrom of the nations, at the same time pointing out the counter forces at work. Ho sounds the note of the universal hunger for a practical and workable idealism and shows whereby this very sincerity of desire is slowly but surely moulding events to this end. Sylvester A. Long is a thinker' and orator of democratic power and ap peal. Vivid, determined, incisive, forceful, he talks with, not at an audi' ence. His eloquence is the spontane ous glow of his thought. He takes no rhetorical flights of embroidered fancy, but rather pins his aptitude of example to such illustrations as will fit like a -steel cut engraving. His humor is distinctive, and lends a sauce like flavor to the meat of his discussion, Mr. Long fills the stage establishes confidence and holds it. He possesses a charm of voice and manner, wholly refreshing, and he brings a message that will accom pany your thoughts long after he has gone. Mr. Long lectured in every state in thte Union, appearing in more than 250 towns for from two to twelve times in each place. Every city, town and Chautauqua that has heard him has demanded his return. Bowel Complaints in India. In a lecture at one of the Des Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary from India told of going into the in terior of India, where he was taken sick, that he had a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with him and believed that it saved his life. This remedy is used successfully in India both as a pre ventive and cure for cholera. You may know from this that it can be -being so charmed with this particu-1 f bowel complaint that occur in this lar form of harmonic arrangement as1(,.,ln,.v nbtairmble evervwhnrfi. I HI: Darkens Beautifully and Restores IU Natural Color and Lustre at Once. Progressive business men fully appreciate the ser vices of a financial insti tution of recogniz e d strength, operated in the interest of constructive business enterprise. Prompt, efficient servic, excellent commercial bank ing facilities and complete, dependable information, based upon a broad knowl edge of business condi tions, are at all times available to patrons of The United States Nation al Bank. We cordially invite the ac counts of business men, ! firms and corporations. I Common garden snpc brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol ifddod, will turn gray, streaked nml faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the rcady-to-uso preparation improved by the addition of other Ingredients, costing about 50 cenU a large bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyctli's Sago and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, fueled hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appear ance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it docs it so naturally, so evenly. Yon just dampen a sponge or soft brush witli it and draw this through your hair, faking one small strand at a time; bv morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Snge aud Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is D.t inteadfd f.r the cure, mitigation r prevaatiM diMM. The United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon. Stomach Troubles and Constipation, i "I will cheerfully say that Chamber ! Iain's Tablets nre the most sntisf actor V 'remedy for stomach troubles and con jstipation that I have sold in thirty four years' drug store service," writes S. H. Murphy, druggist, Wellsburg, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. adv. D.R.FONG CELEBRATED CHINESE HERB CO. (30 years practical experience) The Famous Chinese Herbs for All Ailments of Both Sexes CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours Jefferson Ave. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. La Grande, Ore. to be impervious to other forms per haps equally effective. There must t? some fundamental truth at the j iounaaiion or me universal ana pne nomenal preference for a male quar tet. There is. The most eminent critics of vocalization are agreed that male voices blend better, carry i farther and reach deeper than mixed I voices. The versatility in tone effect of a male quartet immeasurably ex-1 ceeds that of any other vocal division- ! al unit, the results obtained in this respect by the Sequoia Male Quartet here Saturday afternoon and evening cannot ba excelled. To listen to their splendid repertoire is to hear several ly reproduced with astonishing skill; the tumming of banjos in the cabins of the cotton fields of the old South; the realistic tingling twang of the guitar as fingered by abandoned de votees of the instrument; the half reedy whispering hum of the Ha waiian taropatch; the chords on a cathedral organ; and throughout every shade of orchestral tonality, from the heavy harmonies ot tne more pretentious selections to the shadow tracing of lighter numbers. M. L. Uowman, bass, for several years leading basso with, tne lienry W. Savage Grand Opera company has a voice of exceptional quality, deptn and range. Joseph A. Finley, second tenor and reader has enjoyed a wide experience and popularity in both ca pacities. He was in addition to many other positions of a similar character former conductor of the Portland Ora torio society of Portland. H. M. ; Whetsel, first tenor, will remind many , of John McCormick. when he sings i Mother MacRee; William I Patton, baritone, accompanist and pianist, with years of success throughout the west has already drawn the attention of the eastern critics and press. His own arrangement of "The Rosary" adv. Our Want Ads bring results. COAL STORAGE SEASON IS HERE During June and July will be the time to lay in your winter supply of coal. You get a bet ter price and you're sure of hav ing your coal when you need it. Profit by the experiome of last winter and be prepared. King Coal is especially adapted to storage it does not slack. CALL MAIN 700 La Grande Fuel Co. ' 106 Fir St Opposite Thome & Wilcoi Grocery . 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