La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 01, 1906, Image 6

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?K All VOHRS ASKED TO (OISIDK
i: THE ' LA GRANDE 1
11 NURSERY
SHADE TREES
(s on of my special
ties. Delivery to b
mad on or after
March IS. .
i Special bargain on Rose X
I alto hav a fin lot of Apple,
pear, prune, plum, charry, appri
cot, peach, mulberry, thade
tree and ornamental trees,
grape, currents, gooseberry,
blackberry, dewberry, rasp
berry, vines, creepors, and
hedge plant.
Phone 1511, Thorn' grocery
Geo. W. Powell,
ME
fresh and Cured
Can 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
Arouse bros prop.
Successor to J. Bull and Go.
Phone Main 48" '
DAfiGfR' KtXT MOlSDAY
AT
A ROAST
FROM GRANDY A RUSSETS
will give you a very agreeable aurpri
if you art not a customer of our,' and
you will wonder why you never favord
u with an order before. Any of our
patron will tall you that our meats far
surpass anything ever tasted, being of the
Cant and mot Under quality; and what
it mora, always so. Th best lamb,
mutton, beef, veal and poultry in season
is always to be found at '
Grandy Russell
u grand school-
OP MUSIC
PROF. DAY, PRINCIPAL
MRS. DAY, ASSISTANT.
This Is one of the best musical in
institutions in the state, and that
people in this city and valley ar
beginning todiscover tha advantage
of this school. The system is the
latest and most practical, and in
cludes all the latest discoveries in
tha art of teaching music. The
school is divided into two depart
ments; No. 1 is for beginners from
6 year or more and ar taught
the first three grades. Pupil com
one hour each day. This i no kin
dergarten system but far superior.
In No. 2 the grades are from 3 to
IB. Here they graduate. Pupils
take one or two lessons a week as
they desire. No scholars will be
permitted to remain in this school
who do not study.
Opposite the Foley House over
Die candy store. Phone. 473.
BRICK BRICK
Voters attention If you believe that
th people have th right to vote the il
oon out of a given county or precinct be
sure to vote 308 X No next Monday.
If you do not wish to turn th control
of the liquor business over to the brewers,
distillers, and saloon keeper. Vote 305 X
No.
Th proposed amendment kill our
Local Option Law passed two years ago.
It does not give anti prohibitionists and
prohibitionists equal rights. The title is
misleading a printed on the ballot. It i
th Liquor dealer's bill in th interests of
th saloon. Therefore vote 305 X No.
As you love liberty, home, and native
land, us your vote and influence to de
feat the liquor power that assails our most
sacred liberties, breaks up hon.es and en
dangers our country.
Do not be deceived by professions of
fairness. The proposed . amendment is
utterly unfair. It was prepared by liquor
view for their own profit. Vote 305 X No.
Tell your neighbor. He may have fail
ed to read the bill. Awaken him to the
danger of turning to the liquor interests
such powers. Plead in the interests of
our boys and girls, our schools, the church,
the lives and souls of men. Last of al:
let us urge as you love Cod, home and
right. Vote 306 X No.
Jno. M. Dressier, M. E. Church. Cove.
J. C. Walker, M. E. Cnurch, Union.
J. D. Oillilan, P. E M. E.' Church.
S. A. Parker, Presbyterian Church, Elgin.
H, L. Willis. Christian Church, Elgin. -
0. H. King. Central Church' of Christ.
t, B. nays, Frbyutriii Ciiuit,ii.
W. H. Oibsdn, Baptist Church.
B, F. Meredith, M. E. Church.
Upton H." Qibbs, St. . Peter's Episcopal
Church. -
NAY UVE NO YEARS
The chances for living a full century ar
excellent in th case of Mr. Jennie Dun
can, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 year
old. She write; "Electric Bitter cured
ma of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 year
standing, and mad ma feel a well and
strong a a young girl." Electric Bitter
cur .Stomach , and Liver qsease Blood
disorder, General Debility and bodily
weakness. Sold on a guarantee at
Nkwlin Dhuo Co.' drug store. Price only
tot.
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Fortunate Missourinn
"When I was a druggist, at Livonia,
Mo," writ T. J. Dwyr, now of Grys
vills, Mo., three of my customer war
permanently cured of consumption by Dr.
King' New Discovery, and ar well and
trong today. On was trying to sell
hi property and move to Arizona, but
after using New Discovery a short tim
h found it unnecessary to do so. I re
gard Dr. King' New Discovery as th
most wonderful medicine in existence."
Surest Cough and Cold cur and Throat
and Lung healer. Guaranteed by Drug
gist, 6Cc and $1. Trial bottle free.
Newlin Druo Co.
TREASURER'S (All EOR WARRANTS
Notice I hereby given that tha undei-
signed Treasurer of Union County. Ore
gon, has fund on hand with which to pay
all County and Scalp bounty warrant
which were presented and endorsed by
the County Treasurer, prior to May 1st,
1902.
No interest allowed on th abov war
rants after May lath, 1906.
John Frawliy,
Treasurer of Union county
THIS f OR MINE EVERY TIME
No more a muddledbrain for mint
I'll call for oda every time
Quench my thirst to my heart's content.
Save cash for clothes as well as rent
Treat my wife and children too
"Smil" with them, and "mile" with you.
All the popular drink at Hill' soda
fountain.
No fascination qua! that of a clear
brained, tender-hearted, lovable woman,
Just a there i no picture like a beautiful
girl. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
makes lovable women, beautiful girls
cants. Newlin Druo Co.
EXCURSION TO PIONEERS PKNK
The O. R. & N. will sell round trip
tickets t Weston Ore. May 30, 31st.
June 1st and 2d 1906 for Pioneers
nual Picnic at l,lj fare or $3.80.
E. C. Moore
An-
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. Proprietor.
Brick furnished in any quantty or any
style. No contract too small or to
large. See samples of our pressed
brick.
GEO. KREIGER.
La (tranrle, Oregon.
! Music Lessons 1
I Miss Jean McDonlad 2
J Piano Method
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COPY OF tHE BMlfJGTFOR LA GRANDE PRKIIVCT&, UNION COUNTY
Except for Justice" of the Peace and Constable '' JUNE 4, 1906.
Mark between the number and name of each candidate or answer voted for
' t . STATE - ''' "
FOROOVERNOR , Von Fa On FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. Vqti For On
12 I. H. Amos, of Multnomah County Prohibition, 35 C. C Brix. of Crook County - ;
13 C.W. Bane, of Wasco County,, ...Socialist 36 A. M. Crawford, of Douglas County. Republics
. uemocraue
14 George E. Chamberlain, of Multnomah County Democratic
15 James Withycombe. of Benton County .. .:. ...:. Republican
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
Vote For Ohe
1 6 Frank W. Benson, of Douglas "County . .
....Republican
17 R. C. Brown, of Douglas County.....
. Socialist
IS - T. S. McDaniel, of Multnomah County.
I9- PH. Sroat of Marion County ..
Prohibition
;-.. Democratic
FOR STATE TREASURER.
Vote For Out
20 1 Leslie Butler, of Wasco County .
. .Prohibition
21 G. R. Cook, of Mu...iomah County .
.Socialist
22 J. D Matlock, of Lane County ...
23 George A. Steel, of Clackamas County ...
Democratic
.Republican
FOR SUPREME JUDGE.
Vote For One
24 C. J. Br ght. of Sherman County.
. ..Prohibition
25 Robert Kakin, of Union County Republican
26
T. CJ. Hailey, of Umatilla County Democratic
27 Marcus W. Robbin. of Josephine County.. ... Socialist
. FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS.
SeCOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Vote For One
28
W. R. Elli. of Umatilla County Republican
29 James Harvey Graham, of Baker County . Democratic
30
A. M. Paul, of Union County...... Socialist
; 1 H W Stnnn of Multnomah County .
. . Prohibition
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, to fill
' VACANCY. : -. . -
Vote For One
32 Hiram Gould, of Yamhill County....
Prohibition
S3 Fred W. Mulkey, of Multnomah County Republican
34 J. D. Stevens, of Multnomah County .: Socialist
37 Robert A. Miller, of Multnomah County
38
F. B. Rutherford, of Multnomah County -.Prohibition
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
Vote For One
39 J. H. Ackerman. of Multnomah County -
40 J. E. Hosmer, of Multnomah County
41 Henry Sheak. of Benton County
...'.'.Republican
..Socialist
..Prohibition
FOR STATE PRINTER
Vote For One
42 J. C. Cooper, of Yamhill County
.Socialist
43
44
Willis S. Duniway, of Multnomah County Republican Jft.
1 .... r u:u:.;A
Alvin S. Hawk, of Multnomah County Prohibition
Democratic
45 J. Scott Taylor, of Klamath County..
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR STATISTICS AND
INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS. -
Vote For One
46 O. P. Hoff, of Multnomah County
Republican
47 W. S. Richards, of Linn County.
Socialist
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, teru beoih
nino March 4 1907.
Vote For One
48 Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Multnomah County Republican
43 Juliii M. Ccsrir.. cf M'jltno'h Cnnnt.v Democratic
60 B. Lee Paget, of Multnomah County Prohibition
61
A. G. Simola, of Multnomah County.. Socialist
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DISTRICT AND COUNTY
Tenth Judicial District . .
70 C. S. Dunn, of La Grande Democratic
62 Franci S. Nanho. of Union County. Republican ; r Tr-""
; 5 . 71 James B. Githam, of La Grande Republican
65J JameiD. Slater, of Union County Democratic ?2 John T. Rich, of Union SociaTiTt
FOR SENATOR. Twenty-Second Senatorial District, Vote For One
Union, Umatilla and Morrow Counties .... .
64 W. G. Col, of Umatilla County Republican FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote For One
66 Walter M. Pierce, of Umatilla County Democratic 73 Samuel L Brook, of Imbler Democratic
66 J. L. Swift, of Morrow County...: j... Socialit 74 Ben Brown, of Island dy : Republican
-j..-..,,,.. . r- r," ' 'i7g A S A'vi J- Warren, of La Grande Socialist
FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Twenty-Fourth Rbppesent- Vote For One
ative District, Union and Wallowa Counties ; .
67 Jay H. Dobbin, of Wallowa County ..Republican FOR RECQRDEROF CONVEYANCES Vote For One
68 W. E. Taggart, of Wallowa County Socialist 76 William Ormond. of U Grand , Democratic
69 W. W. White, of Wallowa County . ,. .... .. .... . .. Democratic jj J. E. Pollock, of Elgin Socialist
FOR REPRESENTATIVE - Vote For One 78 David H. Procter, of La Grande Republican
60 Samuel R. Haworth. of La Grande Republican
6 1 George H. Holmes, of Cove Independent FOR COUNTY TREASURER . VanFotToHw-
62 W. N. Monroe, of La Grande i Socialist 79 J. K. Fitzgerald, of La Grande Social
65 Herman Rothfhild. of North Powder r.... .....Democrat 80 John Frawley. of La Grande Republican
FOR COUNTY JUDGE ' Vote For One FOR CORONER Vote For One
64 J. C. Henry, of La Grande Republican 81 M. K. Hall, of La Grande Democratic
65 Peter Kuhn. of Union ' Social'8t 82 James M. Hilts, of La Grande Republican
66 J. R. Oliver, of La Grande ..... Democrat ' 85 L H. Rumelhait of La Grande Socialist
FOR SHERIFF Vote For One FORCOUNTY SURVEYOR " , Vote For ois
67 Frank P. Childers. of La Grand Democratic 84 Arthur Curtis, of La Grande Democratic
68 W. W. Randall, of Alicel Republican 85 C.R.Thornton, of La Grande Republican
69 F. S. Wright, of Kamela Socialist :
" PROPOSED BY "REFERENDUM PETITION
"Shall Act Appropriatino Money Maihtainino Insane
Asylum. Penitentiary, Deap Mute, Blind School,
University, Aoricultural Colleoe, and Normal y
Schools be Approved?" Vote Yes or No y
800. Yes.
301. No. -
" PROPOSED " BY" INITIATIVE" PETITION
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Vote For One
FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
Vote Yes or No
302.
Yes.
303. No.
FOR AMENDMENT TO THE LOCAL OPTION LAW
GIVING ANTI-PROHIBiTiONlSTS AND PRO
HIBITIONISTS EQUAL PRIVILEGES.
Vote Yes or No
304.
Yes.
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.
807.
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
808.
Yes.
809.
No.
FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT GIVINO
CHIESAND TOWNS EXCLUSIVE POWER
TO ENACT AND AMEND THEIR CHARTERS. Vote Yes orTTq
310. 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
FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR THE
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM ON LOCAL,
SPECIAL AND MUNICIPAL LAWS AND
PARTS OF LAWS.
314.
315.
Yes.
No. "
Vote Yes or No
FOR BILL FOR A LAW PROHIBITING FREE
PASSES AND DISCRIMINATION BY RAIL
ROAD COMPANIES AND OTHER PU3LIC
SERVICE CORPORATIONS UC
316.
317.
Yes.
No.
Vote Yes or No
FR ACT REQUIRING SLEEPING CAR COM
Aun n REFRIGERATOR CAR COMPANIES.
L n T,n'" ' " rr. N. ANNUAL
, ,,; ' VoteYesorNo ! '
819. No. . . ,k'
FOR AN ACT REQUIRING EXPRESS COMPANIES " ' '
TELEGRAPH COMPANIES, AND TEle' V
PHONE COMPANIES. TO PAY AN ANNUAL ?
LICENSE UPON GROSS FAPnim--c
320. Yes. Vote Yes or No
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812. Yes.
813. No.
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