La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 31, 1906, Image 6

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THE ' LA- GRANoE t
NURSERY
SHADE TREES
It on of my special
ti. Delivery to be
mad on or after
Marco 16.
T Special bargain on Row
I also have fin lot of Apple,
pear, prune, plum, cherry, appri
cot, peach, mulberry, (had,
tree and ornamental tree,
grapes, current, gooseberry,
blackberry, dewberry, rasp
berry, vines, creeper, and
hedge plant. , f
Phone 151 1, -Thorn'
grocery
Geo. 7. Powell, 1
EAT
J Fresh and Cured
Gan be obtained at this mar-
at all times. We deliver all
orders promptly. Phone to
us or leave your order. We
will do the rest
.
KROUSE BROS Prop.
'Successor to J. Bull and Go.
, Phon Main 48
- - HOI On WWQMrlffli--
"Bob Btirdnetit:4 do not know on
good thing about the saloon. It is an vil
thing that has not on redeeming thing
in it history to commend it to good men.
It breaks th laws of Qod and man.
. It desecrate the Sabbath: it profanes
the name of eligion; it defies public order.
It trample under foot the tenderett feel
ing of hummamity; it i a moral pestilence
that blight th very atmophr of town
and country; it is a stain upon honesty; a
blur upon purity; a clog upon progress;
a check upon th nobler impulse; it is an
incentive to falsehood, deceit and crime
Search through the history of this hate
ful thing, and read one page over which
soms mother can bow her grateful head
and thank Cod for all the saloon did for
her boy. There is no such record. All
ts history is written in tears and blood,
with snears of shame and stains of grief
and dark blots of disgrace".
Copied from a Orange Co., Cat. paper.
The Farm Horn says:
"A saloon can no more be run without
sing up boys than a flouring mill can be
run without wheat or a sawmill without
logs. The only question is. whose boys,
your boys or mine our boys or our neigh
bor's". What mother is willing to give up her
dear boys to feed these degradation mill's"?
Mrs. Thomas Wape
Island City
I WE CARRY MEATS
for brief whil only. Short for aying
that w handle only fresh products.
; W sell so much beef, mutten, lamb,
, pork, and poultry that nothing stays 'on
' our premises long. Food for thought in
' that truthful statement. If you object to
, stale meat, let us have your order.
Grandy& Russell
' Who ar th sweetest things that paint
r pa!nt. or poet ting, lovelier than any
thing? Oirls who tak Hollister's Rocky
uili.i 1. 1 1 cr.ts, It cr Tablets
LA GPANDE SCHOOL
OF MUSIC
PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL,
MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT.
This is on of th best musical In
stitutions In th state, and that
Kople in this city and valley art
gininng todiscover the advantage
of this school. Th system is th
latest and most practical, and in
cludes all the latest discoveries in
th art of teaching music. Th
school is divided into two depart
ments; No. 1 is for beginners from
8 years or more and are taught
the first three grades. Pupils com
on hour each day. Thi i no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
In N.i. 2 the grades are from 5 to
18, Here they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
they desire. No scholars will be
pei milted to remain in this school
who do not study.
Opposite the Foley House over
th candy store. Phone. 473.
mil muck
Brick furnished in any quant.ty or an"
style. No contract too s:iull or to
large. See sample ' our pressed'
brick.
GEO. KREIGER.
La (iraurle, Oregon
OSTEOPATHY fOU THE EYES
Alarming Increase in the use of glasses
upon th eye of children, a well a
adults, calls for agitation among osteo
pathia physicians for th purpose of mak-
thic treatments to reach and stimulate
th optic nerve. I hav known of several
cases where vn shock to th optic
nerv ha perfectly restored normal
vision, and in on cas I recall of very
weak vision in a young woman who had
wo n glasses for nine years, th glasses
war removed after seven treatment,
and hav nvr been required sine al
though mora than three year hav
elapsed tint th last treatment wa
(iven. Not all eases can b cured, and
perhaps few will b cured in o short a
time; but nearly all should b helped and
a good shar cured by patient persever
ence in treatment for aeasonabl time.
The vast number of young 'people even
children of very tender year who are
mat upon the street of large citi rear
ing glasses seems to m to present a
large nl for osteopathio'prafcticS if . the
availability of our treatment for function
al derangement of vision were properly
understood. Helen De Lendrecie, P. 0
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby' given that Wm. B.
Sargent, Administrator of the Estate of
Sarah C. Worstell, deceased, has filed
her Anal account and report in the said
stat and the County Court of Union
County, Oregon,' ha set Tuesday. June
18, 1906, at 2 o'cLck p. m., for hearing
th same. .-, '
Wm. B. Sarosnt, Administrator
TREASURER'S (ALL FOR WARRANTS
. Notice is hereby given that the undei
signed Treasurer of Union County, Ore
gon, has funds on hand with which to pay
all County and Scalp bounty warrants
which war presented and endorsed by
the County Treasurer, prior to May 1st,
1901V .
No interest allowed on th above war
rant after May 1 bth, 1 906.
' John Frawlit,
Treasurer of Union county
'. THIS FOR MINE EVERY TIME
No mora a muddledbrain for mine
I'll call for oda every time
Quench my thirst to my heart content,
Save cash for clothes as well a rant
Treat my wif and children too
"Smile" with them, and "amila" with you.
All th popular drink at Hill soda
fountain.
No fascination equal that of a clear
brained, tender-hearted, lovable woman.
Just as there is no picture like a beautiful
girl. Hollister' Rocky Mountain Tea
makes lovable women, beautiful oirls
85 cents. Nbwlin Druo Co.
EXCLUSION TO PIONEERS PKNK
The 0. R. & N. will sell round trip
tickets tj Weston Ore. May 30. 31st.
June 1st apd 2d 1906 for Pioneers An
nual Picnic at U3 fare or $3.80.
E. C. Moors
NEW MANAGEMENT
The Centenial has changed hands. 1
will he ready to receive boarders the
first of May, room and board $5.00 a
week, meals 25 cts. Come and see us.
C. T, Tolin, Proprieter.
I Music Lessons
Miss Jean McDonlad
J Piano Method Vocal Method
I LeSCHETITSKY ARENS
- COPY- 0F.TIIE BALLOT- FOR LA-GRANDE PRECINCTS, UNION COM I Y
Except for Justice of the -Peace and Constable - JUNE 4, 1906.. - - - v ' - -" - " '
Mark between the number and name of each candidate or answer voted for.
SfATR
FOR GOVERNOR Von Fan 0ll FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. VT F" 0l"
12
1. H. Amoe, of Multnomah County .
..... Prohibition
18 C. W. Bareea. of Wasco County
. Socialist
1 4 George E. Chamberlain, of Multnomah County Democratic
18 James Withycomb. of Benton County Republican
Von For Out
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
16 Frank W. Benson, of Douglas County .
..Republican
17 R. C. Brown, of Douglas County
18 T. S. McDaniel. of Multnomah County
... Socialist
Prohibition
19 P. H. Sroat. of Marion County
. Democratic
FOR STATE TREASURER.
Voth For One
20 Leslie Butler, of Wasco County Prohibition
21
G. R. Cook, of Multnomah County Socialist
22 J.D. Matlock., of Lane County.":.;
25 George A. Steel, of Clackamas County
.Democratic
.Republican
FOR SUPREME" JUDGE.
Vote For Onb
24 C.J. Brght, of Sherman County.
.Prohibition
25 Robert takin. of Union County
.... Republican
28 T. G. Halley, of Umatilla County ..-.......... Democratic
27 Marcus W. Robbir.s, of Josephine County..
. Socialist
FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS.
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Vote For One
28 W. R. Ellis, of Umatilla County Republican
29 James Harvey Graham, of Baker County Democratic
SO
A. M. Paul, of Union County Socialist
Prohibition
35 C. C Brix. of Crook County..
36 A. M. Crawford, of Dougla County.
-Republican
37
38
Robert A. Miller, of Multnomah County ...
F. B. Rutherford, of Multnomah County.
..Democratic
....Prohibition
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
Vote For 0b
39
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, to pill
VACANCY.
Vote For One
32 Hiram Gould, of Yamhill County.
Prohibition
33 Fred W. Mulkey, of Multnomah County Republican
84 J. D. Stevens, of Multnomah County Socialist
J. H. Ackerman, of Multnomah County - , Republican
Socialist
-Prohibition
40 J. E. Hosmer, of Multnomah County ....
41 Henry Sheak. of Benton County
FOR STATE PRINTER
42 J. C. Cooper, of Yamhill County
..Vote For One
T
..Socialist
43 Willis S. Duniway. of Multnomah County
Republican
44
Alvin S. Hawk, of Multnomah County'.."
45 J. Scott Taylor, of Klamath "County
.Prohibition
..a. l lDerrtocMjr
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR STA7ISTICSAND '.,
INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS. '' '
vVotsForOnb
46
O. P. Hoff, of Multnomah County "- Republican
47
W. S. Richards, of Linn County Socialist
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, term beoih
nino March 4 1907.
Vote For One
48 Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Multnomah County Republican
49 John M. Geann, of Multnoman County .
60 B. Lee Paget, of Multnomah County Prohibit Iff
61 A. G. Simola, of Multnomah County !. Socialiu
DISTRICT AND COUNTY
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
Tenth Judicial District
Vote For One
62 Francis S. Ivanhoe, of Union County Republican
63 James D. Slater, of Union County Democratic
FOR SENATOR. Twenty-Second Senatorial District,
Union. Umatilla and Morrow Counties
Vote For One
64 W. G. Cole, of Umatilla County. .
Republican
65 Walter M. Pierce, of Umatilla County
-Democratic
66 J. L. Swift, of Morrow County .
..Socialist
Vote For One
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Twenty-Fourth Represent
' ative District, Union and Wallowa Counties :
67 Jay H. Dobbin, of Watlowa County Republican
68 W. E, Taggart, of Wallowa County.. ;...;.:. Socialist
69
W. W. White, of Wallowa County . ......
...Democratic
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Vote For One
60 Samuel R. Haworth, of La Grande Republican
61 ' George H. Holmes, of Cove ..
. Independent
62 ' W. N. Monroe, of La Grande .
Socialist
63- Herman Rothchild. of North Powder .....
.Democrat
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
Vote For On
64
J. C. Henry, of La Grande
...Republican
66 Peter Kuhn, of Union Socialist
66 J. R. Oliver, of La Grande
.... Democratic
FOR SHERIFF
Vote For One
67 Frank P. Childers. of La Grande .
Democratic
68 W. W. Randall, of Alice! .
.... Republican
69 F. S. Wright, of Kamela .
Socialist
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Vote For Or
70 C. S. Dunn, of La Grande Democratic
71 James B. Gilham, of La Grande , Republican
72 John T. Rich, of Union Socialist
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Vote For On
73 Samuel L Brooks, of Imbler ... .
..Democratic
74 Barf Brewn, of Island City .
..Republii
78 Alvis J. Warren, of La Grande Social
FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES
Vote For One
76 William Ormond, of La Grande Democratic
77 J. E. Pollock, of Elgin Socialist
78 David H. Procter, of La Grande ; ...Republican
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Vote For One
79 J. K. Fitzgerald, of La Grande
.Socialist
80 John Frawley, of La Grande ...
..Repubian
FOR CORONER
81
M. K. Hall, of La Grande
N Vote ForTonb
82 James M. Hilts, of La Grande
83 L H. Rumelhart of La Grande .
Democratic
Republican
Socialist
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
84 Arthur Curtis, of La Grand ...
85 C. R. Thornton, of La Grande.
Vote For One
..Democratic
..Republican
PROPOSED BY REFERENDUM PETITION"
"Shall Act Appropriating Money Maintainino Insane
Asylum, Penitentiary, Deaf Mute, Bund School,
University. Agricultural Colleoe, and Normal
Schools be Approved?"
Vote Yes or No
800. Yes. .ja
. . , .
"rrT'Tn' rv "mm'! n i iitt -
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hnw kcjiia! ii ar;R r.tiNiTmiT nNai
AMENDMENT. -
Vote Yes or No
302. Yes.
603. No.
FOR AMENDMENT TO THE LOCAL OPTION LAW
GIVING ANTI-PROHIBITIONlSTS AND PRO
HIB1T1QNISTS EQUAL PR.v'lLEGES.
10. Yes! """""
Vote Yes or No
305. No.
FOR LAW TO ABOLISH TOLLS ON THE MOUNT
HOOD AND BARLOW ROAD AND PROVID
ING FOR ITS OWNERSHIP BY THE STATE
Vote Yes or No
306.
Yes.
307. No.
FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROVID
ING METHOD OF AMENDING CONSTITU
TION AND APPLYING THE REFERENDUM
TO ALL LAWS AFFECTING CONSTITU
TIONAL COVENTIONS AND AMENDMENTS.
Vote Yes or No
308.
Yes.
309.
No.
FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT GIVING
CIHES AND TOWNS EXCLUSIVE POWER
TO ENACT AND AMEND THEIR CHARTERS.
Vote Yes or No
510.
Yes.
311.
No.
FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO ALLOW
THE STATE PRINTING. BINDING, AND
PRINTER'S COMPENSATION TO BE REGU
LATED BY LAW AT ANY TIME
Vote Yes or No
F0RCiIJUT'0NAL AMENDMENT FORhF
corm . u KtrERENDUM ON LOCAL,
paErCtsAofuwSMUN,CIPAL LAWS and
77T '. . , Vote Yes or No
SI 4. Yes. .
iTi! th. " ' '
F0R pkcc? .LAW PROHIBITING iFREE-
316.
PASSES AND DISCRIMINATION BY RAIL
R0AD, COMPANIES AND OTH ER PUBLIC
SERVICE CORPORATIONS.
Yes. "
Vote Yes or No
317. No.
PAJS;RS1Na SLEEPING CAR COM
a EFRIGERATOR CAR COMPANIES
KLrB TO PAY AN ANNUAL
-w-.-oe. ururc UKUSS EARNINGS.
318. Yes.
319.
""SCOMPAS
r,T. wumrAmns. AND TELF
SLCjAV AN ANNUAL
. urcuss EARNINGS.
320. Yes.
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1616 Sixth St Phon Black 462
812.
Yis.
813. No.