. I. SMITH is mm STRONG FACIM1NAL OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION BALLOT - STUB To be torn off by the Chairman STUB To be torn off by the First Clerk t X SO Jam 0. Slater, of Union County. 1 FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE OFFICIAL PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION BALLOT f OR THE DEMOCRAT PARTY FOR LA GRANDE PRECINCT NO. I. UNION COtlNTY, AT THE PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF APRIL. 1906 KK a a cross (X) between the number and the name of each candidate voted for. . DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. AND FOR STATE AND DISTRICT FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS FOR SUPREME JUDGE. Vote for One (to fill vacancy) Vote for One rr . , , Vote for One ; : 1 T. G. Malley. of Umatilla County. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS "' POP cDCD,MTCtmp, Yfor term begining March 4. 190?; . Vote for One F9SFflLENDENT 0F PUBUC 12 John M.G.arin. of Multnomah County. INSTRUCTION. . Vote for One FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. FOR STATE PRINTER . , ,i , .Vote for Ona Second District. L Vote for One J-Scot Taylor, of Klamath County. "Flat aalary; Start to own plant; Trr : ; ' . - - - will eliminate present ivilim f vraft " v jinn narvey uranam, ol ctaaer Cionnty. " etand tor tn people and r ' 1 ' ' 1 1 gainst th boM. politician, trust, and giaf tart." ' " ' " , - . ' ' ' ' ' ' - , " FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. Vote foTpne FOR GOVERNOR , , , Vote for One, X ft0Drt A. Millar, of Multnomah County. 14 Gao. E. Chambarlain. of Multnomah County. " ' ' 1 !- . .. - ' ' : - ... FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR STATISTICS FOR SFCRFTARV op CT1TP , , 0 AND INSPECTOR , OF FACTORIES AND FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. Vote for One WORKSHOPS Vote for One 18 P, H, Sroat of Marion County. ' : FOR STATE TREASURER. Vote for One 16 J. P. Matlock, of Una County. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. , , Tenth Judicial District. Vote for One FOR SENATOR, Twenty-Second Senatorial District, Morrow. Umatilla and Union Counties Vote for One 21 Walter M. Pierce, of Umatilla County. "Increase irreducible school fund by inheritance tat. Honest trial of people' laws." FOR REPRESENTATIVE Twenty-Fourth Representative District. Union and Wallowa Counties. Vote for One FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Vote for One FOR COUNTY JUDGE. Vote for One 22 M. A. Harriaon, of Island City. 25 J. R. Oliver, of La Grande. FOR SHERIFF.: Vote for One X 24 Frank P. Childera. of La Grande. 25 Fred D. Gaakell, of Itlar.d City. X 26 T. B. Johnton, of U Grande. X 27 John H. McLaehlen, of La Grande. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Vote for One 28 Robert Blumenstein. of Elgin. 29 Samuel L Brook, of Imbler. FOR COUNTY CLERK. Vote for One FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES. Vote for One FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Vote for One FOR CORONER. Vote for One FOR SURVEYOR. Vote for One SO Arthur Curtit, of La Grand. SJ'Jrrf LA GRANDE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND CONSTABLE DISTRICT Vote for One FOR CONSTABLE Vote for One' 1 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE, FOR ELECTION, FOR COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTeYmAN FROM Vote for One Nnxirc nu DtrcTiDiiTinM p..o. ment Entry. Filing and Selection of Land within the former Baker City Forest Re erve, Oregon. Department of th Intar ior. General Land flfflr. Wi.kmMn. n C, March 28. 1 906. In pursuance of th ! Srosimuon or me resident of the nited States, dated March 16. 1906. ex eluding from the former Baker City Forest Reserve, partly embraced in the Blue Mountains Forest Reserve. Oregon, the area described below, and restoring to settlement the public lands therein, notice is hereby given that the said public lands will become subject to entry, filing and selection, under the usual restrictions, at the United States Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, on July 18. 1906: In Township eight (8) South. Range thirty eight (38) East, Willamette Meridian, the west half of the north-west quarter and the west half of the south-west quarter cf Section thirty-five (56); in Township ain (9) South, Range thirty-nine (59) East, the west half of the north-west quarter and the west half of the south west quarter of Section twenty nine (29), and the west half of th north-west quarter of Section thirty-two (52). ' W. A. Richards, Commissioner. Approved: Thos. Ryan, Acting Secretary of th Interior. Mil IF w a m b i aaaaaK HOPES TOR SOUR f A SCRIBE HAS (TORY Mr. C. T. Colt, chemist for th Amal gamated Sugar Company, of La Grande, ha been in thi vicinity for a fow days interviewing the farmer and trying to ascertain their desire a to th develop ment of thi great industry. It has long been conceded that thi section is one of the Ideal spots of thi valley for th culture of the saccearine root Our only real obstacle it trans portation. Now that w are assured of the electric belt road to transport th 1907 crop, thi yar 1 to see a number of small tract cultivated in an experi mental or rather demonstrative manner and it is quite probable that 1907 will see 1000 acre of thi most profitabl crop grown here, Mr, Colt has enlisted the assistance of a number of thos who are desirous of seeing our community beoome more prosperous to grow a mall tract that th nterpns may, as alt great things do, hav a beginning. Fellow farmer, how many of u would like to tea our littl village become a city? See our farm home becom more pro parous and beautiful? See a large month ly pay roll that would mean prosperity t3 all of us? Ye in rality in our own littl village of Summrvill te a rasping station t where the beet .would be diced, thus keeping th pulp at horn for feed, or even ee a ugar factory in our midst Now croaker keep quiet a moment please. Greater thing hav com to communitie less endowed with advant age than we. Let each on grasp a spoke in th whel of ntrprie and progres and place our littl hamlet on th map of in dustry and thrift W hav all th requisition that Nature can bestow but we need the assistance of those who possess a spinal column and ar anxious to get out of that rut "good enough for me." Let us all jump Into th band wagon, grab a horn and play prosperity, progress, nterpris and success for Summerville and her population. PASTURE Well watered good grass Adjoining Morgan Lake, hone or cattl $1.00per month. Thos. Broaohurst. Th interest now being manifested In th candidacy of Hon. E. L. Smith, th prominent Hood River fruit man, and the assistance he i receiving in hi race for United State Senator, seems to have struck terror to the hearts of the Portland machin man who consider the senator Ship their special and exclusive plum. Mr. Smith ha a very large acquaintance in Oregon and need no introduction to th voter of Union county. H ha addressed the citizens of La Grande on numerous occasions and Union county voters assisted in electing himapresld.n -ial elector in 1896. He has ably filled the position of Speaker of the House in the Oregon Legislature and has always been a consistent and hard working Republican. Th peopl of Oregon hav never hesitated to call. upon him to assist- them upon public occasions or in th upbuilding of any worthy enterprise. They are now seek ing to 1 place upon him the Senatorial toga,' recognizing that in him they have a man of integrity, ability and experience, and on who is not bound down by any corporation, nor dictated to by any trust and in whos hands th interests of th laboring man, th farmer, and th business man, will receive just and tquitabl consideration. STRAY H0TKE Notic Is hereby given that there came to my place seven mile north of th city of La Grand about th fifteenth of Nov ember last on light red heifer. Said an imal i coming three year old and has brockl fac.. Thr ar no brand visi ble. Th ar mark ar crop and under bit in each ar. Th owner of . said ani mal may hav tarn by proving property and paying charge. A. Daw Dated thi thirteenth day of March 1906. . . , STREET IMPROVEMENT HOTICL Be it Resolved, that th sidewalks on the West side of Second St between the south side of K St and th north side of J St. shall be put In good reDair bv the abutting property owners, and that such repair shall bt completed bv the 20th day of April 1906. . , ' Passed by th council of th City of La Grand Oregon on th 4th day of April A. D. 1906. I. R. Snook Recorder of the City of La Grande FOR THE f EAST after th Lenten season, you can find nothing better than our choice ; BtEF AND VEAL, Any portion of any kind of Fresh Meats which you may prefer, is her ready to your order. All are of fin quality, rich in nourishing juicinss, and of delicious flavor, etc. . Rohr& Company I SHEEP i! D I P X SLLPMER- t Kentucky Black Leaf X 2 anrl nfliar !nM:.M i 5 ials in WHOLESALE QUANTITIES X Writ for prices I THE PENDLETON I DRUG CO. PndIton, Oregon The War on Dirt goes merrily on when good house keepers rule the roost Here's a fine place for ammunition soap, sa polio cleaning powders, house hold ammonia, scrubbing brushes, brooms and mops. All you need to do is to supply water and mus clar energy. Another thing you'll find out if you visit us: Whatever you buy here is as represented and as low priced as possible. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEBRLf NORTH FIR STREET ' v.'siii,-,; t AN EASTER EESTIVAL will be very incomplete without a good supply of Seldert' confection ary. W furnish it put up in a large variety of forma, boxes and baskets, which mak it very de sirable to tend a greetings to your frind. Th well-known purity and delicacy of flavor of our confection mak them par ticularly attractive to all lover of good, delicious and wholesome candy., t , , ,. r , SELDER, ThcXandy ; Man I . R. OLIVER. UNION OUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with the Union county record give m a great advantage. It i folly to purchase real estate without first securing a proper abstract An abstract from my office will show th titi just as it appear onth official record. J. R. OLIVER, U GRAtfDE, OREG N Room 3 1 Sommer Building ' JACKS and STALLIONS 1 - C. R. Hibberd will stand two Jacks and two Stallions on the bennett ranch. TROGAN is the largest Jack that was ever in Union county stands 17 hands weighs 1180 lbs terms insured for SI 2. Another Jack weighs 1 000 lbs., $ 1 0. TIB Jr is a road stallion ' u,;m . r?,Crdf2:22,.th Nutwood-"? ,..,Kts orea. weight 1200 lbs. insure for $10 BEN is a 6-year-old Clvde weight 1800 lb,, oth. Boyd. J T thewMon or $10 to insure . ?U ? P1" to hav. breed ers call and look !these animals over they will bearlnspection nii!?,havefn,.Jack 8 mnths sell or trade for stock. Verger phone. Imbler P.O. RKJ110AM Extra rich black . . . '""11(1 gar dens, etc.. for eala ant .r,.,.j i , Blt0 . have gravel for tr -. fliim -i , v. j delivered- on the plas, .f ? J. L. Mars.