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FAC1M1NAL OF THE OFFIOAL REPUBLICAN PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT -. ' x STUB To be torn off by the, Chairman STII3 To be torn off by the first Clerk OFFICIAL PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION BALLOT FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY FOR LA GRANDE PRECINCT NO. I, UNION COUNTY. AT THE PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY. THE 20TH DAY OF APRIL, 1906 Make a cross (X) between the number and the name of each candidate voted for. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, AND FOR STATE AND DISTRICT OFFICES OR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS Of (to fill vacancy) Vote for One 12 Fred W. Mulkey, of Multnomah County. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS (for term begining March 4. 1907.J Vote for One Jonathan Bourne, Jr of Multnomah County. "I will support rreaiueiu. 1 . -mtion that justice be done all men." 14 H. M. Cake, of Multnomah County. 18 Stephen A. Lowell, of Umatilla County. 1 6 . E. L. Smith, of Wasco County. E. B. Watson, of Multnomah County. - "Popular- rights cannot be surrendered for the advancement of private interests." FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. Second District. . Vote for One FOR STATE TREASURER. Vote for One 3 1 John H. Aitkin, of Baker county. 52 E V. Carter, of Jackson County. ' 53 Ralph W. Hoyt, of Multnomah County. " 34 Augustus 0. Jennings, of Lane County. "Favors rigid economy in state institutions, bank examiner, tax franchises and corporations." 35 Thomas F. Ryan, of Clackamas County. "Favors law prohibiting using public money for private gain or corporation profit." , ; - rw, A. Steal, of Clackamas Count. '. : 18 . W. R. Ellis, of Umatilla County. 19 Wm. J. Lachner, of Baker County. "Roosevelts'e rate policy, tariff re vision, Chinese Exclusion, free trade Philippines, open Columbia." 20 John L. Rand, of Baker County. 21 George S. Shepherd, of Multnomah County. "Make dirt fly at Panama and save twelve thousand miles to market" :0R GOVERNOR Vote for One J 24 Charles A. Johns, of Baker County. Harvey K. Brown, of Baker County. "In favor of primary law, abol ishment of machines, enforcement of laws, woman suffrage." T. T. Geer, of Marion County. "Government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Lincoln." 25 Charles A. Sehlbrede, of Coos County. "Strict constitutional and law observance. Sacred protection of peoples' rights, no grafts." James Withycombe, of Benton County. "Honest and fearless perform ance of public duty. A greater and united Oregon." .FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. Vote for One Frank W. Benson, of Douglas County. ; 28 Claud Gatch, of Marion County. 29 Lot L. Pearce, of Marion County. Frank T. Wright man, of Marion County. FOR SUPREME JUDGE. Vote for One 5? Root. Eakin, of Union County. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. 38 A. M. Crawford, of Douglas County. Vote for One 39 George H. Durham, of Josephine County. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC ' . INSTRUCTION. Vote for One '40 J. H. Ackerman, of Multnomah County. , FOR STATE PRINTER Vote for One 41 Wm. J. Clarke, of Marion County. 42 Willis S. Duniway, of Multnomah County. "Pledges economical busi ness administration; square deal for taxpayers; no deals with boses." 43 J. R. Whitney, of Linn County. "Pledges faithful performance of duty : nd strictest economy in the peoples' interest'' FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR STATISTICS AND INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS Vote for One 44 O. P. Hoff, of Multnomah County. DISTRICT AND COUNTY FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Tenth Judicial District. Vote for One 45 Joseph F. Baker, of Union County. E. W. Bartlett of Union County. Scott Z. Henderson, of Wallowa County. Francis S. lvanhoe, of Union County. "So enforce all law as to lessen crime and public expense." rOR SENATOR, Twenty-Second Senatorial District, Morrow. Umatilla and Union Counties Vote for One 19 W. G. Cole, of Umatilla County. OR REPRESENTATIVE. Twenty-Fourth Representative District, Union and Wallowa Counties. Vote for One (0 Jay H. Dobbin, of Wallowa County. OR REPRESENTATIVE. Vote for One ' il Samuel R. Haworth, of La Grande. "Endorse statement No. 1, wonc for equal taxation, square deal to all." 2 George Miller, of Cove. N. C. McLeod, of Elgin. 4 George W. Ruckman, of Alicel. 'OR COUNTY JUDGE.. Vote for One '& J, C. Henry, of La Grande. 5 Robt H. Lloyd, of Elgin. f Harvey C. Rinehart. of Summerville. 13 William B. Sargent of La Grande. John T. Williamson, of La Grande. FOR SHERIFF. Vote for One 60 Charles Hug. of Elgin. 61 James M. Murphy, of La Grande. 62 Chas. A. Playle, of Alicel. 63 W. W. Randall, of Alicel. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Vote for One 64 Ben Brown, of Island City. 65 Edward W. Devine, of North Powder. 66 John T. Galloway, of Elgin. FOR COUNTYJJLERK. Vote for One 6? James B. Gilham, of La Grande. FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES. Vote for One 68 David H. Procter, of La Grande, FOR COUNTY TREASURER. , 69 John Frawley, of La Grande. FOR CORONER. Vote for One 70 Jamee M. Hilts, of La Grande. FOR SURVEYOR. Vote for One j SOUTH LA GRANDE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLE DISTRiCT -- ; OR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Vote for One FOR CONSTABLE " Vote for One ;f William Grant . . 75 L W. Faulk. : " John E. Hough. 1 I PUBLICAN CANDIDATE. FOR ELECTION, FOR COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN FROM LA GRANDE PRECINCT NO. 1 . - , Vote for One ISLO CTY ITEMS Mrs. Guy Jones of Portland is visiting her aunt Mrs. John S. Clark. Mrs. Jones resided in this valley when a young girl and has many friends here. Mr. Ed Boedeckey of Lowrey City, Mo- amved here Saturday morning and is a guest of William Schrosder and family. Mr. Boedecker will only remain a few days, being on his way to Portland. Miss Stella Jones, formerly of this place who has been visiting in North Powder for several weeks, stopped off on her re turn trip to Portland. Mr. James Russell is moving his family to La Grande, where he has purchased property. They will be missed by a large circle of friends. Mr. Ephie Barnes of North Powder is a guest in the home of his sister,' Mrs. A. R. Hunter. ATTENTION. WOMEN CfWOODCRAfl The night of meeting has been changed from the second and fourth Mondays to the second and fourth Thursdays. All members are requested to attend the meeting tonight. : DEMOCRAT ARE KW Umatilla county has few Democrats according to the registration books which closed yesterday. There are about 5,500 names now on the official roll. Of this number about 100 have signed .themselves either as independents or have refused to name their party affiliations. In the remaining 6.60U Oeiwmu uu UJ;' --' rUr are Democrats, while all the rest are Republicans. The total and official report of the county will not be in the hands of Regis tration Clerk Clark Nelson for several days. Pendleton Tribune. Vote for One' ArmtinrcMT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY . I hereby announce myself as Candidate for the Republics.-! rum ination for County Judge, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. J. C. Henry. new reai estate crna I have moved my real estate and insurance orfice to room 3 over J M Berry's store, where I am better equipped than ever to handle farm lands and city property. I also write fire insurance on farm prop erty. G. H. Powers. ; The Minnesota Land Man. ANNOUNCEMENT - TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce myself as Can didate for the Republican nomination for Representative for Union county subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. . S. R. Haworth. : . EARNERS Now is the time to do your fencing. you need fenceposts, we have them for sale. Our post were cut from green fur and .tamarack trees and are thoroughly dry. We have about 6000 of them wnich we must dispose of this spring. We will exchange them for live stock, hay, grain, etrcs. Dotatoea or other oroduce. Leave orders at I he uoiden Kuie or at No. 160S Sixth Street Also dry cord' wood for sale in any quantity. J. Anthony Maqoib A. West, Administratrix of the estate of Herman C. West, deceased. , RECORDS A large shipment of Records reached us this morning from the factory. Come and hear them. You will likely want some of them. W. K. Davis. 1316 Adams Ave. : ... . ... AitnouBawiST"? X TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY. 1 hereby announce mvself as Candidate for the Democratic nom- J iino lor Sheriff of Union county, a subject to tne pnmi, umtLZL-'' election to be held April 20th. 2 T. B. Johnson. J ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my . candidacy for the nomination for the office of County Judge on the Republican Ticket subject to the will of the Republican Electors, at the primar ies to be held April 20th, 1906. Wm. B. Saroent. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF SOUTH LA GRANDE . DISTRICT I hereby announce myself 'as Candidate for the Ropublican nom ination for Justice of the Peace, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. Wm. Grant, STREET IMPROYEMEMT NOTICE Be it resolved. That the sidewalks on H Street between Fourth Street and Second Street in the city of La Grande, Oregon, shall he put in good repair by the abutt ing property owner and that such repairs shall be completed by the 20th day of April, 1906. Passed by the city council of the city of La Grande, Oregon, on the 4th day of April A. D. 1 908. I. R. Snook, Recorder of the city of La Grande. ORDINANCE KO 324. Series 1906 , An ordinance -establishing the street and side-walk grades of Second Street In the City of La Grande, Oregon, from points named herein. The city of La Grande does ordain as follows: Section I. The street and side-walk grades are hereby established as follows, upon Second Street in the city of La Grande, Oregon, towit: Commencing at the intersection of Second Street and I Streets, said city, at an elevation of 42.60 feet above the present established base for fixing the grades of the streets of said city, thence south along the center of Second Street to the center of H Street 47 feet above the base, thence south to the center of G Street 64 feet above said base; thence south to the center of F Street 61.74 feet above the said base; thence south to D Street 73.92 feet above said base; thence south to C Street at an elevation of 85 feet above said base. Section 2. The grade of the side-walks shall be upon said Second Street betweer the point mentioned herein, and are hereby established at the same elevation below said grades, as upon other, streets of the city heretofore established by or dinance. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the 1 0th day of April 1 906, and shall be pub lished for one issue in the La Grande Evening Observer. Passed by the council on the 4th day of April, 1 906, by 8 councilman voting therefor and no council men voting against U passage. Attest: I. R, Snook, Recorder. Approved this 9th day of April, A. D. 1906. J. B. Stoddard, Wayor. TORRENT Two story brick building, two store rooms and upstairs, provided with modem conveniences. Prefer to rent to one party. Will giv. a long time lease. Apply to La Grande Investment Co. ANNOUNCEMENT Deslr nomination on Republican ticket for re-nomination. JOHN E. HOUGH , Justice of the Peace ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce myself as Candidate fur th Republican nom ination for Sheriff of Union County, subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. Cha's Huo. JACKS and STALLIONS I C R. Hibberd will stand two Jacks and two Stallions , on the Bennett ranch. TROGAN is the largest Jack f .1 . i it: ... biiav wa aver in union county, stands 17 hands weighs 1 180 lbs. tsrms insured for $12. . Another Jack wsighs 1000 lbs.. $10. TIB Jr is a road stallion with a record of 2:22 of the Nutwood Glen Wilkes bred, weight 1200 lbs, insure for $10 BEN is a 6-year-old Clyde weight 1800 lbs. of the Boyd stock $6 tor the season or $ 1 0 to insure Would be pleased to have breed ers call and look 'these animals over they will bear inspection, I also havs one Jack 8 months old and four Jennies which I will sell or trade for stock. Verger phone. Imbler P. O. Timber Land, Ad June 3, 1878.-N .tk For Publkition . V. i. Land Offloe, La Grand. Onion. Notto It hereby given that In compliance Ub the provlalnna or the art of Conareaa ot Junes. l7H, entitled "An art lot tlx Ml of limber land in Hi 4latee of California. Orvgnn Ka1a, anil Weelilnitton Territory," aa ai tended lo all the I ubllj Land Htate bv met of Auguat 4, IhW, Heurv ttkfkes ot HHneack. eualy of Hjeer Head. Kola of Montana, buthladaj filed In tulaomoa tilaaworn atata Die; t No. aXDH for the purchase of Lot i t HK1 In fownablp ho. 4, 8, Hong o is. W. And will oftarprooi to bow that the land aoiiKbtU more valuable tor Ha Jmlwr or aloiwthan for agricultural purpoeea. and to niabllHh bla clTm to aald I art bvfbra the K'.1,","! ""d I Ontmla, Urrann. oc ; W-de.fl.T. Ihe r(hd.r..r Juno IW. Ha namea aa ltnMwa Albert C, Lamp, Ed fc'"P. J""" Orlacull, Juaepk A. Uunier II of Boiae. Idalui. , Ant and all eraonael lining arivtreely lh bnvdrarrlbd hind are leutmled to til ibelr clalma In thla olfW oo or before (aid anti day of J nue, 1. K. W. Davis, kegutar ii