La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 25, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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EYEXIXG ORSERTFH. I. A GTtXTR. ORVfinV MONDAY, MAT 13, 0S. .W5B
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MPE OF OFFICIAL TICKETl
FOR JUNE ELECTION
STATE
ptJU REPREsEXTATIVE TO CONGRESS1
" Voie ior One.
taa W. R. ELLIS, of Cmatllla County Republican
IS JOHN A. JEFFREY, of Multnomah County. . . ... . .Democratic
IU, S. E. SANDERS, of Wasco County , . .Socialist
114 H. C. SHAFFER, of Multnomah County Prohibition
FOn JVSTICE OF THE SCI'REME COURT. Vote for One.
16 ROBERT 8. BEAN, of Lane County. . . .Republican-Democratic
17 C. J. BRIGHT, of Sherman County.! ..Prohibition
1$ C. C. BRIX, of Crook County... Socialist
FOR OREGON DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER. Vote for One.
19 J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah County Republican
SO E. N. EMERY, of Multnomah County ..DemocraUo
E. IIOSKINS, of Yamhill Jaunty . . ....Prohibition
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FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. Vote for One.
J I. H. AMOS, of Multnomah County Prohibition
23 . H. M. CAKE, of Multnomah County .Republican
34 GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, of Multnomah County. .Democratic
25 J. C. COOPER, of Yamhill County ,. Socialist
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE RAILROAD COMMISSION OF ORE
GON, Second Congressional District. Vote for One.
28 CLYDE B. AITCHISON, ot Multnomah County. . . .Republican
21 A. N. HAMILTON, of Multnomah County, "Increased
facilities," Independent
28 J. P. NEWELL, of Multnomah County. , . . . .Prohibition
J2 OGLESBY YOUNG, ot Multnomah County uemocrauc
is
DISTRICT and COUNTY
30
4 FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT, Tenth Judicial District, Union and
Wallowa Counties. we ior um
T. II. CRAWFORD, of Union County Democratic
81 J. W. KNOWLES, of Union County Republican
M FOR SENATOR,. Twenty-First Senatorial District, Union and Wallowa
Counties. ' ,ur
83 TURNER OLIVER, of Union County Democratic
33 EDWARD W. RUMBLE, of Union County ..Republican
FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Twenty-Fourth Representative District,
Union and Wallowa Counties. Vote for One.
JOHN P. RUSK, ot Wallowa County Republican
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. , Vote lor one.
35 E. W. BARNES, of North Powder Socialist
36 STEPHEN F. RIC1LVRDSON, ot La Grande Republican
87 HERMAN ROTIIC1HLD, of North Powder. ...... .Democratic
FOR SHERIFF. Tote for ne-
88 F. P. CH1LDERS, of La Grande Democratic
- . T7 Anu)tl(rDn
39 E. W. DAVIS, of 1-a uranuo
40 J. K. FITZGERALD, of La Grande
U COUNTY CLERK
C. W. TUIAIS, of La Grande
42 ED WRIGHT, of Island City
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
43 ROBERT BLUMENSTEIX, of Elgin
44 JOHN T. RICH, of Union
45 J. M. SELDER, of Cove Republican
Vote for One.
. . .Democratic
. . .Republican
. . , . . .Socialist
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.Socialist
Vote for One.
Socialist
. . .Republican
Vote for One.
.. .Democratic
Socialist
FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES.
46 LEWIS A. GASSETT, of Cove
47 I. R. SNOOK, of La Grande
48 G. D. SIMMONS, or I-a uruiiuc
XR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
; 49 RUDOLPH A. HUG, of EIrIii
50 A. N. MAYVI1.LE, of North Powder. . .
61 THOMAS A. RINEHART, of FJln ...
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
52 OMEN BISHOP, of Union
63 E. E. BRAGG, of Ia Grande
, FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
JOHN FRAWLEY, of In Crunili'
ALVIS J. WARREN, of Ui Grande
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
60 ARTHUR CURTIS, of La Grutiili'
57 CALVIN K. THORNTON, of La Grande
FOR COUNTY CORONER.
68 THOS. R. MONK; of Suninn
59 7.. YOIER, of Kninela
,.nTP ou nc.UVST PROIHRITION OF THE SALE OF IN-
1 TONiAtInG ' l-iylORS FOR BEVERAGE PURPOSES, FOR
T'VTIIM' COUNTY OF UNION.
'" (X between Number and Answer voted for.
Vote for One.
Republican
Socialist
Democratic
Vote for One.
Republican
Democratic
' Vote for One.
Republican
Socialist
Vote for One.
Democratic
Republican
Vote for One.
Me Republican
. Socialist
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61
FOR PROHIBITION.
AGAINST PROHIBITION.
Slarkey Justice of the Peace and Constable District
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
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A. J. SULLIVAN, of Starkcy.
r FOR CONSTABLE.
Vole for One.
. . .Republican
Vote for One.
SSfJ For
Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly
an amendment of Section 28 (evidently Intended to be Section 29)
of Article IV of the Constitution, changing the compensation of
members of the legislature to 100 for each regular fcsslon. and
110 cr Ua.fir cadi extra suasion, insieuu ui .
tlon - prOVlG'-'S iae-iiint: mvn
ied amendment Is, tnererorc, wrongiy iium.nru.F
mileage, (j
and the pro.
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300
301
For
YES.
nmendmnt of Section S of Article XIV of the Constitution, to
SSrJnTt Sff Tlocatton of State institution, e!sewhere than at the seat
government by act of th. te.lsl.tur. and tot,
An amendment to Article VII ot the Constitution by increasing the
number of judges of the Supreme Court from three to five, until
otherwise provided by law, and authorizing the Legislative As
sembly to provide by appropriate legislation for the exercise by
the Circuit Courts, of the probate Jurisdiction theretofore exer
cised by the County Courts, and for the transaction of County
business by and before ome appropriate body or tribunal.
Vote ,Ye or No.
304
305
YES.
NO.
For amendment of Section 14 of Article II ot the Constitution, chang
ing the time of holding the regular general biennial elections from
the first Monday in June to the first Tuesday after the first Mon
day In November. . . , Vote Ye. or No.
806 YES.
307 , NO.
Referendum Ordered by Petition of the People.
An act providing that in all counties, th. .herlff .hall have the cus
tody of prisoners committed to or confined In the county Jail and
such prisoners shall be worked at uch places and for such time
and in such manner as the County Court may direct, and that in
counties of over one hundred thousand Inhabitants, the salaries
of guards and Jailers shall not exceed 0.00 per month and the
price of meals furnished prisoners shall be IS He ach.
Vote Yes or No.
808
309
YES.
NO.
For an act requiring railroads and other common carriers to grant
free transportation to State officers and County Judges and
Sheriffs, as a condition precedent to acquiring land for corporate
purposes by the exercise of eminent domain, and to prohibit the
payment of mileage for such free transportation.
. .. . Vote Ye or No.
810
811
YES.
NO.
I, ,f t nnrnnrtut wnt-flve thousand dollars annually for four .
" years, to be used In purchasing grounds and building armories tor
the use ot the Oregon National Guard, the money to be expended
under the supervision of the State Military Board at any time
during the four years, the Board not being required to use each
appropriation the year it Is appropriated. The Oregon National
Guard is required to pay to the State Treasurer such rental, for
' the use of said armories, as may be fixed by the State Military
Board. . Vote Yes or No.
313 YES. ' '
313 NO.
An act to amend Section S529 of Bellinger & Cotton's Annotated Codes
and Statutes ot Oregon by increasing the annual appropriation
, for the Bupport and maintenance of the University of Oregon.
... Vote Yes or No.
314
315
YES.
NO.
Proposed by Initiative Petition.
For equal suffrage constitutional amendment, permitting women to
vote on equal terms with men.
Vote Yes or No.
316
817
YES.
NO.
For an act prohibiting fishing for salmon or sturgeon on Sunday from
January first to October first, also in the Columbia river only
from October first to December thirty-first, also in the navigable
channels of Columbia river at night, also at any. time In Sandy
river and in Columbia river west of west line of range nine west,
near Astoria, and east of west line of range 1 east, near Celllo,
and limiting seines anywhere In the State to one hundred and
fifty fathoms long and four and one-sixth fathoms deep, and
providing penalties. Vote Yes or No.
818 YES
819 NO.
For constitutional amendment, giving additional and exclusive power
to cities and towns, within their corporate limits, to license, regu
' late, control, and tax, or to suppress or prohibit theaters, race
tracks, pool-rooms, bowling alleys, billiard halls, end the sale of
liquors, subject to the provisions of the local option law of the
, Stnte of Oregon., r Vote Yes or No.
320 YES.
321 NO. '
For constitutional amendment providing that all dwelling houses,
barns, sheds, out-houses, and all other appurtenances thereto: all
machinery and buildings used exclusively for manufacturing pur
poses and appurtenances thereto; all fences, farm machinery, and
appliances used as such; all fruit trees, vlns, shrubs, and all other
Improvements on farms; all livestock; all household furniture In
use; and nil tools owned by workmen and In use, shall be exempt
from taxation in addition to exemptions now authorized by the
Constitution. Vote Yes or No.
322 '. YES.
323 NO
For an amendment to Article II of the Constitution, giving the voters
power to call a special election at any time to discharge nny pub
lic officer and elect his successor. Vote Yes or No.
321 . YES.
325 NO.
A bill for a law instructing members of the legislature to vote fnr and
elect candidates for United States Senator who receive the high
est number of votes at the general election.
Vt tc Ycr. or No.
326 YES.
327 NO.
For constitutional amendment giving the people power to niuko laws
for election of public officers by majority vote Instead of plurali
ties; to provide that political parties nnil voters' organizations
Fliall bo proportionately represented In nil offices filled by tho
election of two or more persons, and that a voter shall vote for
only one person for anj' office, and may indicate his second, third,
etc., choice,; and to provide for a simple method of precinct resi
dence and registration. Vote Yes or No.
YU.S.
r28
329
NO.
W 111 lUrrlman Forxet?
The Portland Journal of Monday
has a rosy review of what Harrlman Is
going to do wtih the fifty millions from
the new U. P. bond Issue. Nearly all
the branches and feeders of the O. R.
& N.. and 6. Ps began or projected in
Oregon, are Included, even the road
through central Oregon.- The Inst
paragraph has this to say of special
Interest to us: '' ' "
The. Wallowa extension Is certain
to be Included In the big budget for
extensions covered by the bond Issue.
The line Is now completed to a point
where the road enters the Wallowa
valley and for some months past th.
management of the O. R. N. com
pany has been expecting to receive In
structions to proceed with the com
pletion of this extension to Joseph.
"The road can be completed and put
In operation for Sl.000,000 or less."
Wallowa News. .
FOR 8 ALE Two choice lots, clos.
In, and cheap; easy terms If desire.
Call at this office for particular.,
Evening Observer 65c per month.
A bill for a law to Ilifllt tho amount of money candidates and other .
persons may contribute or spend In election campaigns; declar
ing what shall constitute corrupting uso of money anil undue In
fluence In elections and punlhhliiK' the same; prohibiting attempts
on election day to persuade ny voter to vote for or against any
candidate or candidates or any measure submitted to the people;
to protect the purity of the ballot; furnishing Information to
voters concrnlnK candidates and parties, partly at public expense,
and providing for tho manner of conducting election contetts.
Vote Yes or No.
38 YES.
331 NO.
For an act prohibiting, after August 25th. 1908. fishing for salmon or
Hiurceon at any time, by any means, except hook and line, In tne
Kar.rty river or any of Its tributaries, or In the Columbia river,
or nv of 1U tributaries, at any place up stream from Its conflu
ence with the .Sandy river, or llu hook and line, during the
spawning season. Voto Yes or No.
3::a yes.
3.13 NO. , .
i For constitutional amendment providing for the choosing of Jurora
and grand Jurors, and that io person can he charged In the Cir
cuit Courts with the comml-wion of a crime or a misdemeanor
except upon Indictment found bv grand Jury, except when a
Court holds sn Indictment to be defective, the district attorney
may file an amended Indictment.
Vote Yes or No.
, 334 ' YES.
335 NO. . '
A bill for an set to create the county of Hood River out of the west
ern portion of Wasco County: providing for Its organization and
fixing tb salaries of th. officers thereof. ,
4 Vote Tea r No.,
336 TBI, ' T
S37 x: .' r y:ir..:.:j:::-:i
WE ARE GETTING IN
OUR NEW STOCK Of
LUMBER
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which :::;::::??:::::
Will be sold at reduced prices. House bills special
prices We have fir finish and V G fir floorlnS
We have the best grade of Cedar shingles. These 1 1
are iwo grades of the same brand, : : : ; :
STODDARD LUMBER CO. i
your Work
Is what we want. We don't
call on you one week for it and
tell you the next we cannot do it for
you.. We want it now, and all the time.
We do'not think it necessary at.thia time to say
anything about the class of work we turn out
The fact that we have been in the LAUN- .
DRY business for twelve years injLa .
Grande we think sufficient evi-
dence that our work is sat
isfactory. Try it.
A. B. C. LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE MAIN X r ;
BRICK IS CHEAPER
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nir KniMino at thA nrfisent orica of lumber, is
I cheaper as well as better. It has been demonstrated
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tnat my cncK is superior 10 any mau m wiun.
:an furr ish common brick in any quantity. No order I
too large or too small to receive prompt attention.
Correspondence with contractors and builders solicited.
Estimates cheerfully furnished. Prices made known t
. or. application.
I GRO- K R.I EGE R !
i Phones Residonco, Biaclt 701, Yard, Red 521
La Grande, Oregon .
ICE-CREAM
This is the open season for. Ice Cream and we are pre
pared to furnisn the trade with the very best. " Re
marnber refreshment parlors are the finest in Eastern
Oregon. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen.: : : :
L D. SELDER, the Candy Man!
Children s Hats for School
Sailors Dress Hats
. cits, Bags, and Purses
E. M Well m an & Go. adaavenue
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