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OEO. L. CLEAVER, Cashier.
T. J. 8CROQOIN. Assistant Cashier.
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Arrival uml Departure nf Trains
La Grunde.
No. 1. westbound Portland Special
arrives 9:25 a. m.; departs. 9:30 a. m
K. t. eastbound passenger, mal
and express, arrives, at 6:45 a. m.; de
parts :i0 a-
No. 2, eiistbotmd Chicago Specie
arrives 8:05 p. m.; departs, 8:10 p. m
No. 5, westbound passenger, mal
and express, arrives 9:55 p. in.; dt
parts, 10 p. m.
Klein Branch,
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The Charlse B. Han ford company
arrived In La Grande last evening
from the west, and will be seen to
night In "Antony and Cleopatra" at
the Steward. There are but few
seats mere score left, and It Is
safe to predict that the largest house
this season will greet the talented
xctor.
The stupendosu scale " on which
Charles B. Hanford's productions are
made have been, from season to sea-
:iiurlos 11. Ilunford ax "Marc Antony"
In "Antony and Clcoiatra."
inn, the subject of Increased admlra
lon nnd wonder. Each presentation
ie makes Is designed to ecllr..j It?
Predecessor in brilliancy of effect and
laboratiun of detail. It Is another
evidence of Shakespeare's compre
hensive genius that the actor is not
lbliged to depart from his Splays for
naterlal for unlimited scenic exploit
itlon. It has been argued that but
little scenery was employed In the day
of Elizabethan drama; but there have
been skeptics on this point. Certain
It is that no plays lend themselves
more splendidly to the purposes of
the scenic artist and costumer, as well
as of the actor, than those of Shake
speare. One of the most striking of
the great poet's scenic dramas Is
"Antony and Cleopatra," which Mr.
Hanford selects as his subject for a
spectacular revival this season. It Is
particularly fitting that Mr. Hanford
ihould follow his production of "Juli
us Caesar," which created such a pro
'ound Impression last winter, with the
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story of the Roman warrior's historic
amour with Egypt's queen. The sub
ject has been one of rare fascination
for the genius that m ies the stag"
Us medium of expression. The great
est play! . ave lent triU talent
the two r' which gl the play Its
title, and ')'. bra ted authors have ilnio
and again striving to add something
new to the story, only to be eclipsed
by by th one great play dealing with
the topic. Like all his other repre
sentations, this latest contribution to
theatric, entertainment by Jr. Han
ford will be dominated by the spirit
of modernism. Thla does not Imply
that the performance will be found
lacking in respect for the highest tra
ditions associated with It, or that a
garbled and mutilated text will be
thrust before the public. The same
completeness which has marked all of
Mr.' Hanford's productions, will be
noteworthy In this. But there will be
no slighting the opportunities for pa
geantry, on the pretext of conforming
to the custom of Shakespeare's own
time. The play will be given with
the wealth of real magnificence which
the poet's own text suggests so warm
ly and constantly, that there can be
no doubt of Its existence In hfs own
Imagination.
The chorus and orchestra will be
under the direction of the company's
own leader and a skilled electrician
will give hla undivided attention to the
lighting effects which have
ranged to enhance the beauty of the
magnificent array of scenery. Miss
Wilson, though an English woman;
has during her stay In this country
been prominently cast with Otis Skin
ner, Nat C. Goodwin, Charles Hawtry
and Viola Allen.
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Notice to Contractors.
Separata sealed proposals will be
received at the First National Bank,
Joseph, Oregon, up "to p.' m., April
11, 1908, for the erection and comple
tlon of a brick or stone building for
both the First National bank and also
drug store for Dr. Barnard. Plans
and specifications can be had from
the First National bank. The owners
reserve the right to reject any or all
bids. Respectfully yours,
F. F. SCRIBNER,
Cashier.
Evening Observer 65c per month.
For every meal you earner. 'It
will be a combination of good
fcod, good cooking and good ser
vice. Our restaurant is intend
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moderate cost If you belong to '
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. Political Information.
County registration books 4
open until April 1. t
Primary election April 17.
Registration books reopened
April Zl: closed on Ma? U.
General state election June 1.
' Registration books reopened
September 20; close October !0. 4
Presidential election Novem- 4
ber 3.
For Congress,
T. T. GEER.
4 Candidate for republicna con- 4
4 gresslonal nomination In the
4 Second district. Liberal appro- 4
priatlons for waterways, equal
4 opportunities and privileges for 4
4 labor and capital,, and govern- 4
4 mental control of corporations. 4
4 For Representative. 4
4 1 announce to the republican 4
4 voters of Union county that I 4
4 am a candidate for the office of 4
4 representative to the legislature 4
4 and I respectfully ask to be 4
4 nominated at the primary elec- 4
4 tlon. to be held on the 17th day 4
4 of April, 1908. I subscribe to 4
4 statement No. 1, without modlfi- 4
,4 cation, which means that I will 4
4 vote for the people's choice fur 4
4 U. S. senator, without regard to 4
4 my Individual preference. If 4
rminitt and elected I will 4
4 guard well the varied Interests r
4 of Union county, and all Its peo- 4
4 pie. On matters purely pollt 4
4 cat I shall adhere to republican 4
4 policies, but on all other ques- 4
4 tlons that affect the people I
4 shall strive for the V, greatest 4
4 good for the greatest number, 4
and will play no favorites. 4
4 J. B. STODDARD. 4
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4 For Ilfprcsentnuve. , 4
4 ' I hereby announce my can- 4
4 dldacy for the of flee of repre- 4
4 sentatlve at the republican prl- 4
4 mary election, to be held April 4
4 17, 190S. If nominated and t
4 elected I w ill stand on' statement 4
4.No. 1; I will use my best endeav- 4
4 ors to promote the best Inter- 4
4 ests of the taxpayer, regardless 4
4 of locality, religion or politics 4
4 of Union county and eastern 4
4 Oregon. 4
4 RICHARD D. HAMILTON, 4
4 Hilgard, Oregon.
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4 For Representative. 4
4 I hereby announce myself a 4
4 candidate for the nomination on 4
4 the republican ticket for state 4
4 representative, from Union 4
4 county, at the primary election 4
4 to be held on April IT. If nom- 4
4 Inated and elected I will use my
4 best endeavors to promote the 4
4 best results for Union county and 4
4 eastern Oregon, and do It lm- 4
4 partially. My motto Is: "No 4
4 friends to reward, but equal Jus- 4
4 tice to all." 4
4 8. F. RICHARDSON. 4
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4 For Circuit Judge. 4
4 I hereby announce my candl- 4
4 dacy for the office of circuit 4
4 Judge at the republican primary 4
4 election, to be held April 17, 4
4 190S. If nominated and elected 4
4 I will faithfully nnd Impartially 4
4 perform the duties of the office, 4
4 giving every one, regardless of 4
4 locality, religion, politics or sta- 4
4 tlon In life, fair treatment and a 4
4 square deal, and enforce the laws 4
4 In the Interest of the taxpayer, 4
4 and for the promotion of Justice 4
4 and a higher and better citizen- 4
4 ship. 4
4 LEWIS J. DAVIS.
4 Of Union.
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4 For County r'lcrk. 4
4 I hereby announce myself as a 4
4 candidate before the republican 4
4 primaries for the nomination of 4
4 county clerk of Union county. 4
4 Later In the campaign I expect 4
4 to address the voters upon, th
4 topic, "Pure Politics," at data 4
4 and places to be announced later. 4
4 WILLIAM F. ANDKRBON. 4
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4 For County Treasurer. 4
4 1 hereby announce to the vot- 4
4 era of Union county that I will be 4
4 a candidate at the republican 4
4 primary election for the nomln- 4
4 a tlon for treasurer of Union 4
4 county. 4
4 JOHN FRAWLBT. 4
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4 For Sheriff. 4
4 I hereby announce to the re- 4
4 publican voters that I am a can- 4
4 dldata before the republican v
4 primaries for the nomination of 4
Z sheriff of Union county. 4
4 W. W. RANDALL. 4
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4 , For Circuit Judge.
4 I hereby announce myself as
4 a candidate for the republican
nomination of circuit Judge for
4 the Tenth judicial district, sub-
4 Ject to the decision of the quail-
4 fled electors at the primary
4 election, to be held April 17. If
4 nominated and elected, I will
4 faithfully. Impartially and econ-
4 omlcally discharge the duties of
4 the office. I will favor the rigid
4 enforcement 'of all laws. .
4 J. W. KNOWLES.
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Candida to for Circuit Judge. 4
4 I take thla method of an
4 nounclng myself as a candidate
4 for the nomination for the of
4 flee of circuit Judge of thla dla
4 trict at the democratic prl
4 marlea to be held on April 17,
4 108.
4 My motto: No enemies to
4 ponlsb; no friend to reward;
4 equal Justice to all,
4 February IS. 1908.
4 " T. H. CRAWFORD.
4 For Sheriff. 4
4 I hereby announce to the re- 4
4 publican votera of Union coun- 4
4 ty, that I will be a candidate be- 4
4 fore the republican primaries 4
4 for the nomination for sheriff of
4 Union county.
4 K. W. DAVIS.
4 For County Recorder. 4
4 I take this means of anr.ounc- 4
4 Ing that I em a candidate tor
4 the republican nomination for
4 the office of Recorder of Union 4
4 county, at the primary otnctlon. 4
D. H. PROCTOR. 4
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For Assessor. : 4
I hereby announce to the re- 4
publican voters of Union coun- 4
ty, that I am a candidate at the 4
primary election for the reptib- 4
Ucan nomination far assessor of 4
Union county.
R. A. HUQ.
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4 For Circuit Jnde." .
4.1 hereby anonunce myself a
4 candidate for' nomination on
the democratic ticket for the
office of circuit judge of the
Tenth judicial district, comprla-
Ing Union and Wallowa counties,
at the primary election to be
held on . April 17, 1I0S. . If
4 nominated and elected I will use
4 my best endeavors to administer,
4 the business of the circuit court
In both counties of the district v
4 Impartially, speedily and econ-
4 omlcally. D. W. 6HEAHAN.
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4 For County Clerk.
4 I take thla means of announe-
4 Ing to the republican voters of
4 Union county that I am a can-
4 dldate before the republican
4 primaries for the nomination 4
for county clerk.
H. E. COOLIDOB.
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4 . For Commissioner. -
I take thla means of announe- .
ing to the voters of Union coun-
ty that I am a candidate before
the primary for the republican
nomination for county commit.
sloner.
. J. M. 6 ELDER, . '
. Cove, Oregon.
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4 For Clerk,
I take this method of announo-
Ing' to the republican voterj of.
4 Union county, that t am m ?
4 dldate before the republican prl-
4 marlea for the republican nom-
4 Ination for county clerk.'
ED WRIGHT.
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4 SuMTlntem1ent of Schools.
4 I hereby announce myself a
4 candidate for county school su-
4 perlntendent subject to the ac-
4 tlon of the republican elector
4 at the coming primaries.
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