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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1906)
f THE OFFICIAL The follim-ina table shows the official returns of the votes cast at the election day, June 4 1906, CiXDIDtTSH. C g. Hcnator Short Term: Hiram Uould. P Fred. W. Unlaw, J. D. Btewna. . 0. 8. entor U-n Term: Jonathan Hon rue, jr., ft John U. (fcwrln. l B. Le Prt A. H. HlmoU, fl Bepreaeuiatlv In Contresa: W. R. Kills. R Jtun Harvey Graham, D A. M Paul 8 W. H.rttoua. P Governor: I. H.Amna. P ... O W. Hats fl ,. Ueow K. i h.mbirialn, D Jamn WltliyritmM. H Strrefary of mat': Frank W. Beumu, R K. C Hrriwn. fi T C. Mdianlel, P P H. rtmai. 0 , ... State Treanar- r: Laii Huilr. P . R. I'm. 8,8 ., ). It. VUtK.es. P.. beorire a rtu-l, R S-iiL.rvmt JikIkv: l' J. -Hr-lnnt. V .. Kober' Eakln R T 1. M l l ..... . Marri W Hhhlna.ll :. Attornrt '.I'-'IiltbI: . . Hrlt. A M. Crawl r.l. R K.iln 0. MI1UT. n K H Kuthei firrl. H .. u,Muiiit'ui oi i uiuiu juirui:iuu; J, H. Ai kTiiian. R , J K. 11. in r, 8 Hmry the.k. P Rial Prllin rl J ; CnriH-r. Willi.. Uiinluray. R Alvlurt Hawk. P : i. rlrirtt Taylor, I) . Cmnnil.lour nl Laltor: (I. P. Hull. R W.rt Hli harils. S 8ciimr-iJ0 Dimrlct: , , W.O. coi. R W. M pietce. It . 1 L. 8wllt, 8 KonreaFiitiUlvc Dniouaud Wallowa Co's: J. H Kihhlii. D W. K. TKKart. H W. W. Wli'te, D H. K Haworlh. R fl. H. Holme,, I ' W. N. Monroe. H H. Kottadnlrt. I) .. Dlatrlot Attorney: F. II I van hit. R.... J. D. Water, 0 County JiidKe: J. i!. Il-iiry, R Peu-r Kuhn, B J. R. Olivar, D Sheriff: Frank Chlldera, D W. W. Raodall, R F 8. Wright, H Clerk: C 8. Dunn. D J. B. Gilliam, R JtihnT Rlih.H . County Commissioner: 8. L. hronka, U Ben. Hhiwn, R A.J. Warren, 8 Recorder: W. Ormond. D J. E PolWH'k.H V. H. Proctur, K Treaaurer: I. K FilaavraM. D John Frawtey, R Coroner: M. K. Hall. D J. II. Hllie, H I.. H. Ruuulehart, 8 (urvmor: Arthur Curtis, p.. C. K. Thornton. R The vote In the different JuHtlceti' preclnctii mUmmI a follnwit: Elifln-J. P., VV. H. Gllniore 253, E. B. Morelnek, con8tatle, J. V. Rhoada m. Island J. P., C. W. Ellsworth 105; cotiBtable, L. P. Pay 1, E. Wardell 2, W. Smith 2, Donald Meyer 1, Win. TIlDIIIBM 2. Sumniervllle J p., ( JJ. Roger 178; ooiiMtalile, J. M. K.uliHiiks 23, S. W. HtanwlU, A. C. Oleim II, Jap Choate 2, J. A. Miirrhlxon, II. South Ij Drande J. P., Kdgar Da via 15X. Julin K. Houtrh ft3l; eiumtalile, I. W. Fanll48IH, K. IJ. McKUldv 77, J. H. Mi Luchlln ill. North La (raiide J. p, ,h War lilck 1117, (1. W. Allen ll; viiiiKlutile, 11. Durtii lil II, Hcuttering 111, coughs QUICKEST CURE goTds THE WONDER WORKER FOR THROAT IEEH CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizabeth, III., writes: -I ppld out over $160 tt Id I phy sicians, who treated me for La Grippe without giving me any relief. a ward bought a $1.00 bottle of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taklnf, u tents of this one bottle I was entirely cured." Prlci SOc mi $1.03 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! 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Miller 22, aeatter- j tug 6; constable, Alex. Slater 251, John ' Wolf 102. Allrel J. P.. S. O. Johnson 61; con Rtable, Fred. Kiddle 35. Bid Creek-J. P., O. W. South 47; conatahle, Dave South 42. Cove J. P., O. T. Severs 171; consta ble, Win. Haucoc-k 91. The jHirtlon of the ballot generally designated as "The Amendnienta" and eiiitxxlylng various propositions, stands as follows: Appropriations Approved Yea 1392, no 75t. Eqiml HulTrage- Yes 13l'4, no 1321. Aiiiendnient Loval Option Yes 1072, no 1:118. DR. KING'S held In Union county, Oregon, Mon Abolish Barlow Toll no 1526. Road Yea 858, Referendum Amendment Yea 1713, no 910. State Printing Amendment Yes 1983, no 874. Initiative and Referendum Yea 1400, no 621. Prohibiting Free Pauses- Yea 1031, no 739. License Car and Oil Companies Yes 2107, no 281. Total ballots cast in county, 8214. The Prohibition proposition in Cove, Island and Summerville precincts footed up as follows: Prohibition In Cove-For 101, against 135. In Island City for 43, against 81. In Suiniiiervllle for 72, against 90. AND LUNGS aw i I ii SPORTS I aCWSBllff ACCEPTED Varied raport hava been coming over from Elgin way to the effect that La Grande i backward about playing our neighboring village. Then to strengthen the first report came something in the shape of a challenge, it seems that Elgin has raised a $1000 purse to be played for at any place La Grande will name provided each team plays the same line up which they had at the last game between Elgin and La Grande. In an interview with the manager here he said; "We will play Elgin for any sized purse above $500. a aeries of three games; one here, one at Elgin and one at Pendleton or any other neutral ground Elgin may name. Ul coarse we win piay me team man for man which we used in defeating Elgin last time and Elgin must have the same team in the field that they had that day. Should this series be arranged there will be something doing in a base ball way as Elgin has been confident all a ong that they naa tne oecti r team. The fact that La Grande was forced to cancel a game with Elgin has inforced their belief that we are slightly afraid of them. Fans are looking forward to these games with great interest A GCGu GAiiE ThE FOURTH Manager Heisner informs us not he has yet secured a first class team to play here the Fourth, but is in coraespandencg with snveral of the best teams in the country, and assures the fans that he will have a strong team here on that date. W.iitman college is negotiating for a game. Al says he will gat only the best and is going 'o take his time in making the choice. NO GAME TOMORROW ; There will be no game tomorrow, Ma n ager Heisner is devoting all his time to get a good game the Fourth and for this reason he is unable to get a satisfactory team here tomorrow. SOMETHING DOING WEDNESDAY? What's going to happen Wednesday? Why at four o'clock sharp Banker Geo. Cleaver will lead his aggregation of pen artists, pill makers, clerks, attorneys and land orficemen on to the diamond and de monstrate that these experts in their in dividual vocations know either more or less about the national game than the ag gTegation that will be piloted out by Jeweler Seigrist Businessmen will forget their business on Wednesday attend the great ball game between the North Side and South Side. ine-up will be practically the same nounced for '.he game that was to been played on Decoration Day but ostponed. All the places of busi ness will close their doors at four to give every one an opportunity to witness this great contest, for a great contest it will surely be. Watch for further announce ments. FIRE-FIGHTERS IN HARDTRAINING The different hose companies of the city are getting ready for various races that will be held the Fourth, by taking cross coun try jogs. The whole squad is covering about a mile every evening and when the fire-fighters return to the 'Training Quarters" at the Commercia Club fiey are generally well spent. A plunie and an extra supply of witch hazel, how ever soon revives them. The boys are confident that any hose team that beats them will have to go some and judging from the interest taken in the practice work there will be an interesting tournament here the Fourth in connection with the other amuseme ts. WEATHER BAD AT POIMKEEPSIE Poughkeepsie. N. Y. June 23 The great intercomgeue rowing ia:eswi.i a pulled off under unfavorable weatner. It is cloudy and damp and all the cre-vs who were on the water this morning stayed there only long enough to row mile. The coaches followed in their launches but made no attempt to get any speed out of the men. Tne weather continues bad and cfficils have announced the e.ght oared varsity which is run over four miles, if run at all will be at six o'clock tonight. later Cornell won the four-oarad race Syracuse second. Columbia third, a.id Pennsylvania fourth. It is said that the president read Sin clair's book with deep interest. After he read it he is said to have made the state meit, perhapsnot for publication however. that he would see if the packing house situation was as bad as pictured. If ; was, he would see that a chance in th conduct of the institutions was inaugurat ed. csky Mountain Tea Nujyet: a 5us Modioist for Bubj Pwp T "S.'.sri CHJea Health aid F.ennwod Vigw ta K.'!?S ''""rwtlmi. IiHhnmior,. I I, t f ;.,' n't. ', " H'Tky M""rMm TV m ti MLOEH NUGGETS FOB SAUO PfO.t, rfONEY IN MULES f . Punch & Sons of Blalock drove bunch of 10 medium-sized mules to Ar hgton last week and traded t hem for a $1603 chjck.That's a fancy price $320 aspanor $160 foreach long-eared animal 'linjton Record A. STEAM PHONE La Givnic Ur ' T Rock Uand-Frisco Terminals In Kansas City, SU Louis, Memphis and Chicago an conveniently locattd a regards connections and transfers. J Kansas City Union Station Used by all the important Hoes entering that city. H St Louis Union Statioc Usrd by afl Una enUring St Louis. q Chicago La Salle Street StaUonj only one on the elevated railroad loop, and nearest the business center of the city. J You do well to consider your landing place" when plan ning that Eastern trip. S A postal will bring any desired information promptly. Central Afent, Rock lalsnd-Frisco Lines, 140 Third St., PORTLAND. ORE. 1 i A$L ... J it; 4 Ciiamberlaini ' o Coxigh. -Remeda7 A a'faffc Me diem a for Children. It Imyip -oti i aedicino for children, never be afraid to buy Cp Ui.. Corn.- h. vrr.v. There is no duuger from it. and relief is alw to fol'.jw. r o 'ui.. . eiveciuliy for couuhs, colds, croup and v cough, unfiiu tl.o est - Line in the world for these diseases. It is a certain cure fx i ..onp t, when given aa soon aa the croupy confrh will prevert the at, k Whooping cough is not daugerona when U is given as Oirecteu. It contains no opium or other hannfuj druga, a . il -eo a roufid intly to ft baby as to an adult. SH EP SHIPMENT The first sheep shipment of tha season was made Monday when J. B. Long & Co. of Montana, shipped 28 car loads of Wal lowa county yearlings and 2- aar-olda from the local yards. Of the ship ant 23 cars went to the Montana langa and 6 ears to Kansas.-E.gm Recorder. LISTEN! You see our FINISH every day you wear linens that are laundried here. There is lots of difference in hearing about tht finish. Perhaps you have made that discovery. Our laundry work is finished thoroughly and we take particular care that nothing slip-shod leave our place. B. C LAUNDRY MAIN 7 Oie"- Rock Island Frisco Terminals MkMlMfaMMllJ 14. 17 . ira ing mlj ars, jied