fACTC EIGHT. -r - EVEXiyG t B3ERTER, IA GRATDE, OREGQjf, WEDNESDAY, MAT 20, 1908. -
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SHEEPSKINS
ON TUESDAY
On Tuesday evening May 26, In the
Steward opera house, will occur the
14th annual graduation from the La
Grande high school. Each of the nix
graduates will take some active part
i Official Nominees
the Republican Party for
June Election
For Representative to Congress V
For Justice of the Suoreme Court
ItO'lEIlT 8. 11 FAN, of I.ano County.
For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner
W. RA1LKY, of Midtnomah County.
For TJnftod States Senator II. M. CAKE, of Multnoniali County.
l"or Railroad Commissioner
CLYDE B. A TCH ISDN, of Multnomah OMinty.
For Judge of Circuit Court
' J. W. KXOWLKH, of UiUon County.
ror eensior union and Wallowa
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For Representative Union and Wallowa Counties
JOHX I. Itl'SK, of Wallowa Cmuity.
For Representative STEPHEN F. RICHARDSON, of I Cmii.li.
nt Bherlff
For County nerk
rat County Commissioner
Fat Kacorder of Conveyances
Fof CftusHy Assnssoir
For Ccwaty School Superintendent
Fnt County Trsurei
Cousty Surveyur
unty coroner T1UMI.
F fmstlea M th Ceac. U Grands
Fe tVisiiitskle, L Ornad Metric
VOTE 'ER
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LA GRANDE 18 TO MAKE ANOTHER, ATTEMPT SATURDAY,
MAY 23RD, TO HAVE A GENCINE MARKET DAY, AND WE HOPE
THE ELEMENTS WILL PERMIT OP ITS BEING A GRAND SUCCESS.
WE ARE GREAT BELIEVERS IN THIS MARKET DAY PROPOSITION.
IT IS A GOOD THING FOR THE FARMERS, A GOOD TILING FOR THE
PEOPLE OF LA GRANDE, AND A GOOD THING FOR US. WE ALWAYS
LIKE TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION AND FOR THAT REASON OF.
FER THE. FOLLOWING SPECIAL! NDUCEMENTS TO MARKET DAY
BUYERS. ', ' :
A $2.00 Hat FREE with each man's suit.
A 50c pair of Suspenders FREE with iwh pair of pants 12.50 or over,
A 25c pair of Hocks FREE with each pair of men' Shots, $2.75 or over.
A 25o Tie FREE with each man's Shirt, $1.25 or over.
A 50c pair of Hum FREE with each pair of ladles $3.50 Shoes.
A 25o pair of Hose FREE with each pair of ladles' $2.50 Shoea.
A 50o China DUh FREE W illi each $5.00 purchase of other goods. ,
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
In tho program, which has been aug
mented by the addition or several
other attractive features.
Following is the program In full as
It Is now arranged, and which will be
printed on attractive programs:
11-ogrniii,
Parasol drill, by Mrs. Nelll's pupils.
Essay "Opportunity," Blanch Kess
lr. Essay "Park for La Grande," Mue
Noycs.
Plnno soto Valse-Durand, Alberta
Hopper.
Debate "Resolved, That the pres
ent Commercial club movement Is the
and Candidates of t
R. ELLIS, of Umatilla County
Countl
W. RUMULM of t nl..n n...n.
F.. W. DAVIS, nr 1
ED WRIGHT, of Island City.
J. M. 8ELDER, of Cove,
I. R, SNtKJK, of lm Grande.
RUDOLPH A. nuo. of FAjrtn,
OMKN BISHOP, of UrJon.
JOH.1 FRAWLFST, of La (Irando.
CALVIN fJ. TnORMTdN. of La C.mn1
R. VOVTt a. ni-
Wstrlet ,
I. W. FATIX f La Grando.
STRAIGHT
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VP
Store
best way of advertising the city."
Affirmative, Fred Young. Negative
Henry Stein.
Instrumental duet Annie Tullls ant"
May Nclll.
Essay "The Class of 1908." Alberta
Hopper.
Junior oration Joseph Williamson
Plnno solo "Across the Ocean,
Muzuercttc," Blanch Kessler.
Oration "Seeing the Elephant,
Will Nclll.
rresentution of diplomas F. 8
Ivunhoe.
Pantomime song Miss Williams anc"
her pupils. ;
Do you believe In education? X
you want a state university? If so
vote "Yes," No. .314 on the offlcln
oaiiot on election day. The passagi
f this hill will Increase your Uxes r
little more than 2 cents It you pa
nxes on tl"00 worth of property. A!
regressive citizens should support the
.-111.
Join Street J:ni.
Chief of Police Wnlden rounded u;
t guns- of four hoboes today and whe
1 hey were arraigned for vagrancy be
fore Hecordcr Cox, were given 10 day:
splcco on the city streets. They wli
he turned over to Superintendent Ma
tott tomorrow morning.
Weather Favor Tralnlnz. ' "
Tho La Grande professional base
ball team took advantage of the beau
tiful weather by getting In some ex
tra practice today. They expect tr
leave tomorrow for Baker City, whert
they will play the first game of a ser
ies of games.
Li- ' Strayed or Stolen.
A sorrel .filly, 2 years old; brandec
"F. B." on left shoulder. White strip
full length of forehead, and one whlti
hind foot. One bay, 2-year-old
branded the same as first named
leading to recovery. Fred Braden
Ladd Canyon.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
During tht past 35 years no ram.
dy has proven mora prompt or
mora affeotual In it eurea of
Coughs, Colds and Croup
thaa Chatnbarlala'a Dough Bamady, la
many home tt la railed upon aa Inv
pUoMy aa the ml)y phyalolao. Xtoon
talna aptasa or otbsr narooUe, and
Barb (Waaaa oanfldanUyto a baby
aatoanaaaH. FitMSoe; largaaOaOO
NKW1IN DRU CXX -
From the Hour of Eleven Until Sup
per Time Saturday Next Will Bo a
Boomer Parade, Market Day Sales,
Band Concerts and Auto Races Will
Consume the Entire Afternoon A
Great Day Is Promised.
Market Day Program.
11 o'clock a. m., automobile
parade.
Z 1 o'clock p. m., band concert
2 o'clock p. m., Market day
sales. '
t o'clock, auto races at the
fair grounds. ,
' Such In brief. Is the schedule of
events for next Saturday, the day of
days for Union county. Next Satur
day is Market day ' and Automobile
day, and the committees In charge of
both features report things moving
nicely Tor a very successful day.
Market Day Affairs.
A long list of salable property Is
now In the hands of the auctioneer,
and while' the races are on at tho fair
grounds, those Interested In the many
valuable things that will be on sale
will congregate at some point in the
business district. The Market day
sales are very popular and people
from outlying points In the valley will
be here with stock and many other
articles. , . ,
Festivities begin at an early hour.
The monster parade will start nt 11
o'clock sharp, and will be over In
time for luncheon. After a brief re
spite the La Grande band will reopen
excitement with a concert. For an
four the farmers will be given an op
portunity to do their shopping nn?
listen to the music as well. A 2 again
things will begin to segregate,' a por
tion attending the market day sale?
nnd others going to the fair grounds
to attend the races, which start at 3
o'clock sharp.
TP FEDERAL BUILDINGS FOB CITY
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u-re nnd Washington Is too great tf.
i.llow of complete verification. A'
ny rate. La Grande Is to have a
jostofflce building, and very probabl;.
1 federal building In which will bi
oused the land offlce'and other pub
'c offices.
When Pendleton secured a liberal
ppropiintion recently, La Grandi
nslness men were disheartened, but
le announcement today will give new
,fe. .
The bill referred to is one which ha
een before the house and senate for
ome time. It provides for federa
ulldlngs at Pendleton. Walla Wallr
nd several other cities. The Iriterpre
Hiori now placed on. Mr. Fulton't
nessage Is that the amendment to this
'111 provides for a $65,000 federal
tulldlng for La Grande, and In addl
Ion to that a federal postofflce build
ng.
The other version of the telegram
s that the sum stipulated la for a fed
eral building In La Grande, in which
will be housed the postofflce.
SENATOR PUTT " DENIES ill
(Continued from page 1.)
ere never Improper, but said he ha
iddressed her In endearing terms. H-
icknowledge that his pet name fot
Miss Wood was "Catty."
At the conclusion of the examlnatlor
Piatt was assisted from the chair an'
scorted from the room by doctor
nd nurses.
Before leaving the stand Piatt ad-
nltted that he had paid his son FVmnK
110,000 to secure a letter that he ha
written Mae Wood.
Attention G. A. R. and W. U. C.
All members of the G. A. R. and W.
R. C. are requested to meet at the I.
O. O. F. hall Sunday afternoon at 1:10
I'clock. In order to attend the Memo
rial services at the Baptist church. '
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Cuba's "Fourth of July
Havana, May 20. Cuba's "Fourth
of July," the anniversary of the Inaug
uration of the republic, was celebrated
today with much enthusiasm through
out the island. Sports of all kinds
dear to the heart of the Cuban, were
Indulged In, the, orators sang the
praU-eg of "Cuba llbre" and were loud
In their predictions of a glorious fu
ture, bands played, explosives and
firecrackers made a hideous din, and
other ways the celebration resem
bled the annual patriotic outburst of
the blfr rpnuhHp whtri la nnur nctinr
- 1 as a temporary guardian of Cuba.
The new organized Junta Patrolt-
Ica, with a board composed of 100
members, under the presidency of the.
ugeu aiarquis 01 bania Lucia,, piayea
a prominent part In the patriotic exer-j,
clses. The object of the league Is to
Interfere In political struggles and j
prevent 111 feeling, revolutions andL
acts of violence from' future' govern-a
ments, which, leading to armed pro-!
tests, might endanger order and cause
Intervention again.
Marquis de Santa Lucia was presi
dent of the so-called Cuban republic
In the bushesiduring the war of 186S
1878. La Lucia says it Is a pity that
he Is too old to become the only presl-
AonHaV NHM,fa fryw Jtll C"t13 it
the forthcoming election.
Small Fire.
This afternoon the fire bell an
nounced that there was a fire In some
part of the city. The department re
sponded promptly only to find a small
blaze in a barn belonging to F. C.
rramwell. The fire did not amount
to much, and by the time the alarm
"as turned in had been put out by
-olghbors. The barn sustained no
''amage. v
Killed by a Work Trnln.
Mr. Winters, the bridge watchman,
ho was injured at Weatherby and
brought to the city Pntii'dny snd
Coming to
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Mulis 50 ADMISSION Chil'n 25
MENAGERIE
SMALLEST BRUTE ACTORS -THE
HERD OP isiocdiam I..l?rTHE
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N U BI AN LIONSLIONESS AN D BAB I e's BENr? ' AFRI CAN AN D
ERS TIGRESS AND CUBS-ICE b1a0EAL AND CHINESE Tift
MONKEYS AND MANY MORE BTbam8ACRED CATTLE-ZEBRA-
THE ONLY
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MATT7RAL tCS Wsbm t.
GRANDY
died ve
nlng from the injuries he received
says theWer City Herald. rora t
hi. nr. foolishness oWcd Wis
he received 1
norts his 06 foolishness CHu
.ih tr.r ha attempted to run
In
ffent of t-e work train from Weath
crby to Huntington, and as the train
was rounding a curve the engine
struck him and he was fatally Injured.
The body will be held at Welch s un
making parlors unill they receive
.lor. from the O. It. & N. company,
under whom he was employed.
SilER WOODS
ELECTRIC MEATRF
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Unlucky Old Flirt
Pierrot's Jealousy.
Song
"Tlie Girl Who
Down.'
Threw Me
Travels of a Flea.
Shanghai, China.
Song '
Tlie Silent Violin."
I Have Won a
The Vestal.
Pig-
Program changes each Mon
day and Thursday. Djors ope
promptly at 7 o'clock p. m.
Matinee on Wednesday and Sat
urday. SHERWOOD'S ELECTRIC
THEATER.
B. M. SHERWOOD A CO.,
Proprietors.
Mahaffey Building.
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4 4 a4,44sW
La Grande
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In the hospital.
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