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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1906)
a THE LA GRANDE : NURSERY ; SHADE TREES i Special bargain U on of my pecial tie. Delivery to be mad on or after March 15. Rose X I also hav a fin lot of App!a, pear, prun. plum, cherry, appri cot, peach, mulberry, (had tree and ornamental trees, grape, currents, gooseberry, blackberry, dewberry, rasp berry, vines, creepors, and hedge plant. Phon 1611, Thorn' grocery Geo, W. Powell, MEAT 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 KROUSE BROS Prop. Successor to J. Bull and Co. Phon Main 48 SUNDAY SdlOOLCOnVtNTION Whil th Union county School Conven tion was cut short owing to th inability of Mr. Meredith, th field secretary to be present, occasioned by th suspension of passenger trains ovsr ta 0. R. & N. th meetings held on Friday was well at tended was exceedingly interesting. La Grands has a number of enthusiast c Sunday School Workers, who are zealous in this important branch of Christain labor. It was deeded to hold another conven tion about th time public school open in th Fall of whi.h due notice will be given Yesterday afternoon th following of ficers were elected. President Rev. 0 H. King; Vic Pres. Rev. W. H. Gibson; Secretary Geo. L. Cleaver; Treasurer, Fred Geible. DANGER NEXT MONDAY A ROAST FROM GRANDY & RUSSEL'S will give you a very agreeable surprise if you ar not a customer of ours, and you will wonder why you never favored u with an order before. Any of our patrons will tell you that our meat far surpass anything aver tasted, being of th finst and most tender quality; and what is more, always so. Th best lamb, mutton, beef, veal and poultry in season i always to be found at Grandy& Russell LA GRANDE SCHOOL OF MUSIC PROF. DAY. PRINCIPAL. MRS. DAY. ASSISTANT. T hi it on of th best musical In msiitutions in th state, and that Popl in this city and valley ar begminngtodiscover th advantage of tins school. The system is the latest and most oractical. and in cludes all the latest discoveries in th art of teaching music. Th chool I divided into two depart ments; No. 1 is for beginners from 6 years or more and are taught Vie first three) grades. Pupils come on hour each day. This is no kin dergarten system but far superior. In No. 2 the grades are from 3 to 15. 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. OoDOSita the Fnlnv Hnnu 1 the candy stor. Phone. 473. H1I Brick furnished in any quant.ty or any style. No contract too small or to large. See samples of our pressed brick. GEO. KREIGER. La Oraude, Oregon. All VOTERS ASKED TO (IMIDER Voters attention If you believe that the people have the right to vote the I oon out of a givan county or precinct be sure to vote 305 X No next Monday. If you do not wish to turn th control of th liquor business over to th brewer, distiller, and saloon keepers. Vote 305 X No. in proposed amendment kills our Local Option Law passed two years ago. It does not give anti prohibitionist and prohibitionist aqual rights. Th titla is misleading a printed on th ballot. It it th Liquor dealer's bill in th interest of th saloon. Therefor vote 305 X No. A you love liberty, horn, and native land, us your vote and inftuanc to de- Mt uia uquul puwai umi,mii uui iiium sacred liberties, break up homes and en danger our country. Do not be deceived by professions of fairness. Th proposed amendment is utterly unfair. It was prepared by liquor view for their own profit. Vote 505 X No. T1I your neighbor. H may hav fail ed to read the bill. Awaken him to th danger of turning to th liquor interests such power. Plead in the interest of our boy and girl, our schools, the church, th live and soul of men. Last of al: let us urge as you love God, horn and right. Vote 306 X No. Jno. M. Dressier, M. E. Church, Cove. J. C. Walker. M. E. C.iureh, Union.' J. D. Gillilan, P. E., M. E. Church. I S. A. Parker, Presbyterian Church, Elgin. H. L. Willis. Christian Church, Elgin. O. H. King, Central Church of Christ. E. B. Hays, Presbyterian Church. W. H. Gibson, Baptist Church. B. F. Meredith, M. E. Church. Upton H. Gibbs, St. Paer' Episcopal Church. MAT LIVE KM YEARS . Th chances for living a full century art excellent in th casa of Mrs. Jennie Dun can, of Haynesville. Me., now 70 years old. She writes; "Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters cure Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at Newlin Druo Co.'s drug store. Price only 50 Fortunate MUsourinns "When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Grys ville, Mo., three of my customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King New Discovery, and ar well and strong today. On was trying to sell hi property and move to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found it unnecessary to do so. I re gard Dr. King' New Discovery as the most wonderful med cine 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. TRlASlRWrCAUldRlfARRANTS 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 were presented and endorsed by the County Treasurer, prior to May 1st, 1902. Mo interest allowed on the above war rants after May lath, 1906. John Frawley, Treasurer of Union county THIS f OR MINE VERY TIME No more a muddledbrain for mine I'll call for soda every time Quench my thirst to my heart' content, Save cash for clothes as well as rent Treat my wife and children too "Smile" with them, and "smile" with you. All th popular drinks at Hill's soda fountain. . ADENIAl It has been circulated and generally understood that I, as a candidate for re presentative, would favor county division. This is not true. I do favor county division and have never been asked to run on that platform. I hepe that al will correct these misstatements. Respectfully yours, Geo. Holmes hEWMANACEMENT The Centenial has changed hands. 1 will he ready to receive boarders th first of May. room and board $5.00 a week, meal 25 cts. Com and see us. C. T. Tolin, Proprieter. COPY OF THE BALLOT FOR LA GRANDE PRECINCTS, UNION LUUim Except for Justice of the Peace and Constable JUNE 4, 1906. - Mrk between the number and name of each candidate or answer voted for. STATE FOR GOVERNOR Von Fji Oh 12 I. H. Amos, of Multnomah County. Prohibition IS C. W. Bane, of Wasco County . . Socialist 14 George E. Chamberlain, of Multnomah County . Democratic 16 James Withycomb. of Benton County Republican FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. Vote For One 1 6 Frank W. Benson, of Douglas County . .Republican 17 R. C. Brown, of Douglas County... .... Socialist 18 T. S. McDaniel. of Multnomah County . Prohibition 19 P. H. Sroat, of Marion County .; . Democratic FOR STATE TREASURER. Vote For One 20 Leslie Butler, of Wasco County Prohibition 21 G. R. Cook, of Multnomah County Socialist 22 J. D. Matlock, of Lane County v Democratic 23 George A. Steel, of Clackamas County ..Republican FOR SUPREME JUDGE. Vote For One 24 C. J. Bright, of Sherman County Prohibition 25 Robert fcakin, of Union County Republican 26 T. Q. Hailey, of Umatilla County Democratic 27 Marcus W. Robbins, 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 30 A. M. Paul, of Union County Socialist 51 H. W. Stone, of Multnomah County Prohibition FOR UNITED STATfcS SsbNAlUK, TO nu. VACANCY. Vote For One 52 Hiram Gould, of Yamhill County ... Prohibition 53 Fred W, Mulkey, of Multnomah County Republican 24 J. D. Stevens, of Multnomah County Socialist FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For One 35 C. C. Brix. of Crook County- - -- Republican ...Democratic 36 A. M. Crawford, of Douglas County . 37 Robert A. Miller, of Multnomah County . 33 F. B.Rutherford, of Multnomah County Prohibiten Q-. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 39 J. H. Ackerman. of Multnomah County . 40 J. E. Hosmer. of Multnomah County .... Vote For One Republican Socialist 41 Henry Sheak. of Benton County .. .. Prohibition FOR STATE PRINTER Vote For One 42 iT 44 J. C. Cooper, of Yamhill County : Socialist Willis S. Duniway. of Multnomah County Republican Alvin S. Hawk, of Multnomah County rrunyun .. Demo 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, term begin ning March 4 1907. Vote For One 48 49 60 Jonathan Bourne Jr., of Multnomah County .. Republican John M. Gearin. of Multnomah County Demjatio B. Lee Paget, of Multnomah County Prohibition 51 A. G. Simola, of Multnomah County Socialist DISTRICT AND COUNTY FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Tenth Judicial District Vote For One 52 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 Wallowa County Republican 58 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 6 1 George H. Holmes, of Cove Independent Socialist 62 W. N. Monroe, of La Grande 63 Herman Rothchild. of North Powder Democrat FOR COUNTY JUDGE Vote For One 64 J. C. Henry, of La Grande 65 Peter Kuhn, of Union ..Republican ..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 Alicel Republican 69 F. S. Wright, of Kamela Socialist FOR COUNTY CLERK Vote For One 70 C. S. Dunn, of La Grande . Democratic 7 1 James B. Gilham, of La Grande Republican 72 John T. Rich, of Union Socialist FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote For One 73 Samuel L. Brooks, of lmbler Democratic T A r. n ti j ' . oen Drown, or isiana wty KepyTtlean 75 Alvis J. Warren, of La Grande Socialist FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES Vote For One 76 William Ormond, of La Grande Democratic 77 J. ETpollock, 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 FOR CORONER 81 82 . Jtfblican Vote For One M.K.Hall, of La Grande Democratic James M. Hilts, of La Grande Republican 85 L. H. Rumelhart, of La Grande Socialist FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR 84 Arthur Curtis, of La Grande Vote For One 85 C. R. Thornton, of La Grande ..Democratic ..Republican PROPOSED BY REFERENDUM PETITION "Shall Act Appropriatino Money Maintaining Insane Asylum, Penitentiary, Deap Mute, Blind School, University, Agricultural Colleob, and Normal Schools be Approved?" Votb Yes or No 300. Yes. 301. No. PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT. CONSTITUTIONAL Vote Yes or No 302. Yes. fl03. No. FOR AMENDMENT TO THE LOCAL OPTION LAW GIVING ANTI-PR0HI3IT10NISTS AND PRO HIBITIONISTS EQUAL PRIVILEGES. Vote Yes or No FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT0RThT INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM ON LOCAL, PARCTSOFALAWSMUN,CIPAL A 314. Yes. No. 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. 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 CITIES AND TOATNS EXCLUSIVE POWER - TO ESKZT AND AMaND TH1R;CH ARTERS. VoteYes orTTo 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 312. Yes. FOR BILL FOR A LAW PROH1BItInGFReF PASSES AND DISCRIMINATION BY RAIL ROAD COMPANIES AND OTHER PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS PUBUC ft Vote Yes or No 517. No. FOP in st n . . "z : r: pM.Ve -:r?Jr-tB,wu CAR com- "".m. ntrrtiDtKATOR CAR COMPANIFQ AND OIL COMPANIES TO PAY AN ANNUAL LICENSE UPON ncocc i-. ...--ANNUAL xuujg CrtfUHKUS. Vote Yes or No PHONE COMPANIES. TO PAY AN ANNUAL LICENSE UPON nonce . ANNUAL "woj CrtKlllNUS. 321. 313. No.