La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 18, 1908, Image 1

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    IA QRAVDE. I7XIQX COCyTY, OREGOX. SATURDAY, A PHIL 18, 1008. " ' r-, XCMBER j' ' '
"'tomte stock awiDiiS ;
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IATE LAST NIGHT BEFORE -
MANY ARE DECIDED.
Republican Primaries Twin With
- Close Races and Contests That At-
trocted GenenU - Interest Rnnk,
v Snook and Knowlc. Are the One
Who Win by Varying Majorities
': The, Rest Were Never Beared After
-.Flection Retain. Began to Come
. In.
Republican Nominees.
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Joint senator E, WV Rumbled .
Joint representative J. p.
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Rusk.
For representative- f -F.
Richardson. . J 1 ' 1 ' i
Sheriff E. W. Davis. .
Clerk Ed Wright.-? t i, U
Commissioner J. M. Selder.
, Recorder I. R. tfndok.iX'C'
Assessor R. A. Hug.
School superintendent Omen
Blshopi ) .... ' j r, ' ("
Treasurer J. W. Frawley.
Surveyor C. R. Thornton,
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it J. coroner Dr. T. K. Monk.
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;Tho republican primaries 1 differed
Irom'that of the democratic'. In that
close and extremely Interesting races
were more freauent.1; In a half dzcn
Instances. -1 rlends of jthe jr candidates
, ' stood packed like sardine. In The Ob
,tnrw 'ce." waiting for the returns
yii ., nv precincts, anxious and
their , favorites. . . From . the,, head of
the ticket down, with .very few excep
tors, there was deep Interest- In the
nowles-Davjs rac, conditions were
uncertain until the end; the "Rusk
Eberhard contest was not decided un
tfl after S o'clock this morning-; the
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IMAttM. llAW AlMM.fl.lv -Vila.
m : fits: how beeomhur your hat Is.
Carefully
f ., PETERS' DIAMOND BRAND SHOES. - '
Whr? DouauHO tltey combine Sliaw-llnen.. Rtylc. Clwractcr Fit and Cnni.
fort. Our Spring stock Is In and
an opiiortanlty t dcmonHtrate to
beyond tlieif fotMleat eiMiatlon,
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LADI E3' OXFORDS
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LIE 32 . ,,a.
I'nltcd States Senator
, Cake, H. M
Fulton, C. W.
Congressman .
Geer, T. T. . .'..' ""
Shepherd) -G.. 8. ...
Judge Circuit Court
Dr vis. Lewis J. .......... . l
' Knowles. J. W. ... i . ..... j
Joint Ropresrmtatlvew
f Eberhard, Colon R l
- Rusk, John P. j
; ItfrCT)tUve j
i Hamilton, R. D. A. . l
Richardson, 8. F. l
Stoddard, J. B
Sheriff I
Davis, E. W.; ..... , . . . . . .'. 2
Randall. W. W. i
County Clerk
Anderson, W. P. . .; . .V. ;j . ; i
f - Wright Ed' ,t; j ;'.;'. i : j
Recorder of Conveyances ' 1 '
Proctor. D. H 2
Snook, I. R i
County Amemor
Childs. j, H
-Hug. R. A ' 8
Coroner s .
:;iMonkT. R.
".-Smith, J. M. S. v...
DE.MOCRXTIC.
Jud.rt Cln-alt Court
; 's. Crawford.- T H 2
Sheahan, D. W '. . .
Sheriff
Childers ' Frank P. . . i
Johnson, -T. B. i ' . .
Davis-Randall contest had a. color ol
Interest, though Randall never flBure4
conspicuously as a winner. As mudv
Interest, tehap3,riis in any the'r.lwas
manifested, In the clerk nomlnatloni
Fy'mldnlght Ed Cooildge realized that
he was a loser and Anderson had
given trp 1iip before that hour. Later
In the' night Svrlght took a good
lead. .The Saook-Proctor race was a
close one and lasted all night uncer
tainties for either man being rlfa ,un-
Rumble had a walk-away. Richard
son Jumped off at the crack of the
pistol and threw dust all the time-
Hug .was comparatively safe at all
times, While' Bishop, Frawley, Thorn.
ton and Monk were never seriously
threatened. - '
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ome Thoughts on
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' Airil 19. 190S, Is a day that will hclimkcd forward to , with treat i
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aiitk'!Mtllon by: tliounands. ; Why?
that marks tin- formal oiienlnx of Spriivr. It Is then we put on biir "In-nt
Mb and tnekcr" : nnt ninrt'!i forth I i glud.sonto ntllre. A comnioii test for
ministers on this (xvnslon N: "Solom nr In all Ills glory was r.ot an-aycl
5- ilku W of llic.se." ; Of eoure,r refcrcn 'e ls not mmlp to members of Uie con-
fcri'sation, bat the aii)llculion xyoold n t lie at all amiss. - .: i
11 S T B N
At flAMr IMlAr4 .n.. ...I. .1
your attire Is not comnlete wlthoat. m nair
look, better than nit before. We want
the most critical thai we can satisfy I hem
.
:V...J.'.i'y ,...$1.78 to 3.00 ' r
62.50 to $4.50 ',
$3.00 to $3.00
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LATE NEVS FROM
ONLY TWO MISSING COCM1ES IX
COVERING THE
Ellis a Sure Winner Conceded so by
Fulton Refuses to Give Vp the Glio
Javor of Ellis by Large, Mjtrglu
Until Two O'clock Today. .
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Returns from the outlying precincts
are coming In very slowly. Eberhard
conceded the county to Rusk by 30;
this with the 73 which Rusk had to
spare In Union county, will give him
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ii.vsti.se it is easier umlay,' tho any i.
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STATE PRECINCTS
RETVnXS
CNITED STATES SENTE CONTEST.
Portlnnd Pnpcrs This Afternoon
- t Entirely Cmatilla County's vote ;n
U iiei-nl Ncvvs From This Morning
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a. majority iA the two counties of
aDout 100.
ttTp to noon the returns from Wal
lowa county gave Sheahan for district
judge over T. H. Crawford of abiut
85; and It was 'conceded .nat'Shea
hsn's majority could not-?xr,1. imi In
the county; ' As Crawford has arrcd
lTninn fnnntv hv nnt lsi
Oawford Is.' the nouiWi.o wklmi.t
doubt.
Prcpliwt Officers.
..Jn vthe rpnilhM(-nn nrlmnrlu. A n..
StewiH-t hHfl nn mindultlfin fn, 1IIDiU.
J l the peace, and I. W. Fnulk was suc
, J cpspfnl for constable. In the demo
, era tic primiirli's for Justice, It was a
A rj.a.A f ii . ... 1..., if , I T . i .
. v:m:T7ti .... V. nttn lllim HnO
Clay Ellsworth, the former winning
by a very narrow miirKln.
Raliroiid (tunnnii-Nloiicrs.
JThe vote cast In this county for rail
road rommlRKlciner whs: Altchlson
263; Onston. 273: Hamilton, 138; Hul
bart, 224; Loucks, 200, and Whiting,
90.
' Earlier R jmrts.
,5.T,'-Hand. Ore., April 18.Wlth but
a third of the vote of the state count
an.l returns coming In slowly, Judge
H: M. Cake apparently leads C W
Ptilton by a malorlty of,45(10., ike'f
malorlty In Multnomah, county will bo;
a little over 3000. and return tram
'ill over the state outside of Multno
mah indicate a majority at the prenent
time of about 1500. , , ;
Fulton's lead In Lane and Clatscp
cut down the Cake-majority,' but; at r,
'.frlS momina JudBe ('flka aiatn.l Ihut
returns from districts ntitsi l,. ,f
Multnomah Is more satisfactory' thun
he expected.
. Slntcnient No. 1 Wins Out,-'
Statement No. 1 was apparently
arrled and will probably control the
tat? leglHlnture. The entire list of
Multnomah county dehustes on state
ment No. 1. As the count proceeds e
iwr.vnlag victory of statement No. 1
candidates. In Multnomah becomes
more apparent At, Statement No.-l
headquarters-it l. declared that the
statement candidates will win by a
majority of about four to one.
. ' Ellis Defeats Jeer,
w. Tt. Ellis, the present congress,
man, has apparently defeated T. T.
.(Jeer for the republican nomination In
the Second congresnlonsl dlntrlet.
About 70 per cent of the registered
rote Was cast.
4"ake Refuses Statement.
At Cake headquarters this morning
Judge Cake was receiving returns, nt
refuses to make a statement. He de
clares Ha .fmwt. tn ha nl. ... . v. -
face of the present returns, which are
slowly coming In.
In (illllam.
'Ollllam countv reports:
vCake, 111; Fulton, 14S.
Ellis, 166: Geer, 63; Shepherd, 26.
Fulton AiliuitH Defeat.
r.Aenntnr Vtittnn nrni-tlrnl1t, stm..-.-.
the nomination of Cake as a-result of
yesterday's primaries in the senatorial
election contest. As yet ho has not Is
sued his formal statement, but in an
authorized Interview to the United
fress at Astoria, he said:
'"What tho flnnl riirliroa mill .!.. I
c"nnnl ""B. out Tom- present returns
i ion mr. . ,,u imi UUL SUCn
shall prove to be the case. I will
cheerfully accept the verdict of th.
LARGER, GRAXDER AND BETTER
. XAXCnXEPIWMOTEtt HAO DARED IIOPXS,. ;
PrangAnlmPrlvateOonreyance Bands. Speelal Fea,ur, AU Com--bine
to Intrndnra. th u.w.. r. . " u
Who rlftl-A iHannf- .
thS rlrt Mat KnM. . n 1 . . .
'--,--"""' .wt. snow
and market day In La Grande? . The
.. " na nunareaa who crowded
the line of march of the six block
long parade, win ttir, , ,k. ........
?2,c"e"f1"1 .con"nntton. but to those
u "t parade of
Uvestock, such as only Unlbn bounty
oan produce, those many private con-
S .Iftther prett" ct to those
be It said they "missed It."
,irKVeryth!n5 mv on smoothly and
St5r.rtoB- Oen1-Pln. were
rearranged somewhat, and the parade
kTm.0.'? wKo- avenue "ear
L.M!l,e',del,cr--WMh th "any
heralds and marshals keeplnn the
streets cleared of other vehicle's, he
il'?u"tarted P-Adam, avenue!
Leading the entire parad. rode Miss
21? iKli?i"y .na MttrJ'-' Mecall on
two splendid animals. Following them
were many private conveyances, the
r?ST t"tBln"'K Announcer of the
,hn? M- KlrttoyTho horses
that were entered, the private Hits and
many outfits are .too numrmia to
mention in limits .pace. On ofhe
catchy features of the display of
blooded animals w the N. K. W,
t i ?a hl" dpPartment of trie
parade. . Followlny hlm :.was qflven
PTrtjAl will submit it forma! state
ment inter. ..
-m. r,",,,0P Strong for Fulton.
Th. final count in ClHtsop county
Fultm.lo9me C"nty gaVe Cake' 184;
- JJllISi 40(i: Qeer.-m; Shepherd,"19g
Incomplete returns up to noon to
day, excluding the conntles' of WaL
I?.TJi T?k- C?0H- Harney, and In
i?.?4 P,re,nt't o Multnomah,
glye Fulton 10,388. and Cake 11.040.
w.Tu "V"? ' llly Certain.
v, Ith about three-fourths of yester
day s primary vote aceounted for. the
?T-m ".a'i'.'n. of J,"lKe H' M- Cak" over
United States Senator Fulton appears
to be practically certain. The vote ur.
o cioe?' Inc'ulln- 84 precincts of
Portland, but excepting the vote In
Wallowa and Curry counties not re-ted-
'": M4S: Fulton. 13.
960. Senator Fulton does not con
cede his opponent's election, but de
"res that the reports are still too
meaere unon uhl.h k ....
, , " wnw oily con-
elusion, btatement No. 1 men will ap
parently control the rext state legls
';ture. althoush the rtivinlon will be
closer than at first believed.
Twelve counties, including Multno
mah, have retiirnnrl 9Q ..... .
rewntBtlvea. "p-
Incompiete returns on ' the con
gressional struEgln give the plum to
Congressman W. R. Kills.
The Very l.atixt.
The return nn n o ,.i. i.
WH"'l8(t9S: t1Sr43J4; Bh.pherd,
xC'R.JAltchls'xni nnej:;w. fi.;ifuiiitjrt,
4 re nuining neck and hock i ji tlie race
cuniiniraioner m ihf
-1d district, nnrt lh. m.mi.a.i. .
claimed at the headquarters of both
eandldnics. ...Campbtill Js v accredited
with the nomination in . -Z .
dijtrictsv vT::r "Y r ,r
Tftrfw lo Aim t,,m JT Ill- iH tr '
Pendleton, April J 8. (Special,)
The home cpunty and city of both El
Us ond Oeer gave r.rtr a vote of 304
against 1033 for Ellis for congress
Iris report-covers the total returns of
27 out of 40 precincts.
- Communication from Portland this
iOICIIT TO BE THE
lev cry citizen to so
Jlow citizens ulll esteern him for his goodness,
I his kinrjnes?, and his usefulness The principles of
good citizenship should constitute the code of rules
for every kind of business whether public or private.
This applies particularly to the drug business, fce
cause, owing to the limited knowledge of the qualities
of drugs by the general public. It follows that the re
liability of the druggist Is the chief guarantee of
good service.
HILL'S DRUG STORE
La. Gtwdt', if.. v M- , & 4,', 4, vjt. r , v Oregon
THAN EVER THE ' " '
Cmonwealth. th. famou. .talllom;
dlnr ,ar,n In th. northwest can
KroI'., n,m" thVn The";
Satin Royal mad up th. ..v.nth ani;i
Mu?lc 5l"2f? e"n- Mm."-
For th .,-' -..,. . . ' ..
and til v """gea uieday.;.
this featuw 6V7hTc9un.TM-T.CnU
h. w0eridMrk,,y VhaC hi Ml' lTfe
HI .' We w,"nt .more,", said far
mers from all over th cwintv 'Qvo
"toc"'.,h;rha.n,d t '5 Il-Wit,c3t
eran hT 1?ioth'' comment gen-
In the Multnomah county ... dlstrtot"
nomlT.rtlht' eo.r B- t-meron
vorer.J0ennrndCt,;.OU Mc"C"UM .
Bailey and Bean Win.
K8we od "?d Dalrjr Commissioner
ZZn ' ??'Le5r u renominated to the
office which he now holds. V
wonout!" JUd'8 R SBean ha
MA CD DCRAXT IX EUROPE.
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Maud Alwlen Declared to Be 81st'
of Notorious Theodore Durante
San Francisco, April 18. A story
published here today states that Maud.
Allen, the American dancer, who Is
creating such a turore In Europe a
Mr.P'Trnt ,,mp' non other than
Maud purant, sister of Theodore Dur-''
nnt. WhoHU tMlllI nnrf
ing for the deuble murder of two elrt
nere created a natlom.l senpat'-wv
about 15 years ago. After the trial'
Maud Durant left for Europe and took"
up music hut. n.,, .,
to dancing. In which she has been so
"T; V greatest hit Is the
, Dance or the Sevtn Veils."
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KEI.LV JOIXS v. A. C.
Daker City Boy Will Compete With
.r ' , 220-Varil Sirliucr. r
(NiMf York, .April 18. Dan Kelly. ,
the-fanioim laker rity, Ore., sprlntsr.o
bus sinned ,n appllcathm to Join the.
NewYork Athletic club, which will
bring htm under the wing of Brnls
Refers, holding one of the records
Kelly is supposed to have tied. It hr
no secret that Weferj declines tn be."
lleve that the Oregon boy over did'
20 yards In 21 1-5 seconds. .1
HAPPINESS AND CLCRY
live and act that his fcl-
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