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pache mc: (IT. 'EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908. EIGHT PACES. -w I 1F1P1 FP7FFfTC t ,l4i' LL.lAl.14 I 3 1 rnn the i mum I FOR THE LRVJU GQRDEN HOSE all grades a compefe assortment of Garden Rakes, Hoes, Spades, and Shovels. : : : FISHING TACKLE to suit alt, and It is the kind that catches I AM AGENT for the Celebrated Iowa Cream Seperator, Calland See it. : : ; , : : . . MRS. TV !l. IXEOTIOff LAWS. 'P . Severe Penally Imposea lor Inflaeic- ". In "Voter. . .. '.:. i !jl : Th laws of Oregon are very severe la relation to voting at election. It la noted that anjron using any mean whatever to coerce or Influence unduly any voter la liable to a fine ' of $1000 and imprisonment In the pen itentiary for from one to three years. Any corporation or oganixation which use ita financial Influence to Influ ence voter la liable to thla fine. 'Anyone having other under finan cial obligation to hlmnolf In any way who uses thta to Influence, the vote of people under financial obligation to turn Is liable to this fine and Imprla- onment. ' - io intimidate, coerce, bribe, evon with a drink of liquor, means the lia-, blllty of being arrested. Soctlun 17 deals with this part of the law. Sec-! tlon 1907 gives the penulty for Im- ' Dortinff VOtflra from ani, iwiflnn .. the purpose of ' voting In any Inti mated before hand. Section 1908 gives the penalty for Inducing voters to absent themselves, no matter what the Inducement may be, the penalty is severe. " j Ruction 1Bnfl irlua a ,1,1m,...., I r.Mni... tor this same purpose. The laws of Oregon In violation to any corrupting Influence whatever In this matter of elections and voting are.' severe ' and comprehensive. ' ' ' " " ",,u"r 'n oar. a.v.n. u .w.y, or any disorderly con- duct is punishable with heavy fine and imprisonment. LOST Between thl city and Perry. ladles' gray coat Finder ptease leave same at this office. ". 1 REPUE TICKET :J Offda Nominees and Candidates . the Republican Party for June Election For Representative to Congress W. It, ELLIS, of Vnuultfaa County. For Justice of the Supreme Court , . : ROBERT K. UKAX, of Laae eVounly. . For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner i. . I1AH.KY, of Multnomah County, For United Stale Senator II. M.CAKK, of Multminiah County. For Ilullr4 CommlHsJenor-f I ? ! ? ; i-' .1 ft, ' . i f ., LXE tU AnXIHsOX, Of .Multooaniiti Ounly. , ' ' For Judge of Circuit Court 1 .V-TT--""" ."..".T.' a. W, KXOVIM,', t irion fWnty. For SenatoTr-Cnlon and Wallowa CiuatlT-( .' . , . .':. .!('' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 " EIVAItl VV. RrMni.IC. of Inloa ;oiintyf For IteprextnUU've-'UnUm" uni ' WHm Wntti s ' - '- JOHN For Representative BTFI'IILM K. For 8hertff For County. 3h . For County Commissioner For Record ef Cowvij-aaoes- )' For County Assessor HIIKH.PII A. UVG, of. Pjr.;4( , For founty School Superintendent OMKX' BISHOP, f VnUm. '' For CouWC4im:rrJOTrV irwmte: For County Surveyor CAI.VIN R. THORNTON, of Ia Gramto. For County Coroner THOH. For Jurtlea of the Poaoe, La Uranlo District 4 K4t4M ff..,..,.. ANGLH KTKWAHT. ttt lA Gntnde. For Constable, I Orandt District I. W. KAVI.K, of I Grande. - VOTE 'ER Such as LAWN t,10VERS, RAKES.CRASS CATCHERS lAlvw SFRINKLERS AND' HARE REELS. , and prices to suit every one MURPHY . . W. B. GRAJTDT HURT. Ic Man Sustains Berlona InJnric ' ; Fall From Home Yesterday. w. b. Orandy, the Ice man, au tained aerloua Injuries yesterday while riding a horse. The animal reared and fell over backwards, car rylng the rider with him. The weight of the, animal fell on Mr. Grandy'f chest, and had ha not been physically robust,, he would undoubtedly have sustained more serious Injury than he did. As It was, hla chest was badly squeezed, although ' no ' bones were broken ' He was taken to his home and Is today in considerable pain. He is unable to leave hla bed. but will re cover rapidly unless other compllca- tions set in. , Mr. Orandy was riding one horse and leading another, when the one being led Dulled back, draairln the rider and horso over, the horse being ridden falling as above stated, upon Mr. Orandy. The accident occurred about four ml'.es from tho city, in what Is known as Deal canyon. NEW LOCATION. La Gruilllu ftrltiMil nt ltfiial,. Vntv In New Quarter. Mr, and Mrs. B. Porter Day, pro prietors of the La Grande School of Music, have purchased the Krouse I lL..in.rtu ,1 1 ....-..-. --j today arc moving Into Uiulr iww home. Horoafter. the. music school will be conducted there Instead of In the for- in or quarters on Adams avenue. DrcuMnaklug. Ladles fine dresses a specialty. Mrs. Y B. Wells, 'phone Black Gel. UCAM of: ) ' 5 P. Itl'SK, of Wallow County. KIC1I KDM)X. of 1 CJramlo. 4 . E. W. DAVIH, of I Grande. :t- WltlGfTt of tui(I , J. M. pKI,lER, of, Cove, ?) f. it' istUTK. tit li'Gramlr.' it MONK, ot KummrrvliU STRAIGHT LOCAL ITEMS. . . ' J.'B. Lanham of Chicago, Is confer ring with the local fruit shippers. . ; Mrs. Cull Smith came over from Hot Lake this morning. . Attorney C. H. Finn returned this morning from Hot Lake. . ': Mrs. Charles Knapp of South La Grande, Is reported to be quite sick. , Mrs. R. B. Worstell expects to at tend the Rose carnival at Portland next week. ' ' General Superintendent M. J. Buck ley Is In La Grande on business con nected with the O. R. at N. ' Mrs. A. O. Hagans, who suffered an operation at the hospital recently. Is Improving rapidly. -'-.', Mrs. W. H. Stafford of Union, Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Oliver, of thts city. . Mr. F. O. LeGore, who has been visiting relative In Joseph, returned to her home In 8pokane thl morning. Miss Mabel Stevens, Jteaeher In the public school ot Hligard. returned ito her horn In' Portland this' morning. " Mrs. J. C. Hart came down ' from HUgar last nignt, ana returnea name by the morning train. V Harry T. Sherwood and a party of six from Boise, are looking; after bus iness at the land office. ' 8k R. Haworth, who has been hav ing a severe attack of the grip, I bet ter today. :' ". : Mrs. Nellie Johnson went to La Grande this morning to visit friends. Baker City Herald. . 1 .Mrs. Avery Harrison spent the day with her mother, Mrs. W. W, Hunter. of Island City. ' "" ' Mrs. G. W. Coleman and daughter, Margaret, spent the day In Island City. "" " ' ' " Mrs. Tod Rlnehart went to Sum inervlllo this morning, where she will visit friends a few day before return ing to her home In ETgln. ', Judge T. Hv Crawford, .democratic nominee for circuit Judge, Is making a campaign tour of the Elgin and Wallowa country.' Mr. F. Hawley, who has beet! quite sick t the home of her mother, Mrs. Cross In South La Grande, Is conval escing. ! ' Miss Eleanor Davis came over from Union this morning to visit for several days with Mildred Oliver, of South La Grande. Miss Mary Walker has recovered from an operation sustained recently and Is able to be removed to the home of Rny Carpenter todnv. ' - Ed Rumble, republican' nominee for senator from Wallowa and Union counties, whs In the city last evening on business. ' Mr. Sarah Wllllnms of South 'Ls Grande,' .expects to leave srmn for Sa lem to vfslt her son Tom Williams, who is employed with Ladd A Bush, bankers. '.- Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Townsend of Pendleton, arrived this morning. Mr. Townsend ' fs looking over the town with the view of putting In a shooting gallery. Trainmaster J. D. Matheaon and Di vision Foreman J. H. .Watson, have gone1 to Baker City. They wffl return tonight with the Sells-Floto, circus trains. O. W. Benson of Union, and R.'A. Marr of Vale, both prominent leaders lit oil development In the Vale coun try, are In La Grande today looking after business matters. Attorney J. W; Knowles.' republican nominee for circuit Judge, left this morning for Elgin. Tomorrow he ex perts to go on to Wallowa, where he will deliver a memorial aJdress Sat urday. A. F. Sheets, Ihe well known Joseph blarksmjth, who has been visiting his oh In fhls city, expected to leave this memlng for hi home, but he Is still here. ' Grande Ronde seems to please him greatly, and he finds It hard to Jar loose. . , . Clara L. Thompson, who three years agp staged "The Katscnjammer Kids" home tateijt, production ;ln thta ,tlt was In La Grande this morning. 8he lef) on the morning train for Salem where she Is conducting a voting con test. : .'. ' .. . . ;i the Misses Ruth Russell end Stella Olfver leave Thursday for Walla Wal la, to attend the prommencement ex eMses at St. Paul's school.. of which Institution fhey'were graduates. Af ter nwk'i stay In Walla Walla they will return home ( aeoompanled by Miss Imogen who has been taking a course In muslo the pajit Just try those elegant rhocolst so las at Pilverthorn Mack's. D5-I7-I-17 Evening Observer 5c per month. SOCIETY. ' Ladle Aid Society. The Ladles Aid society of the Pres byterian church held a business meet ing yesterday afternoon. While noth ing definite was decided, the ladles are considering giving a progressive dinner In the near future. Thimble Party, . Mrs. Stella Ingle and Mrs. George Carpy entertained about 2D ladles at a thimble party thla afternoon In hon or ot Mrs. Archie Miller of Wallowa. Mrs. Fred B. Currey and Mr. A. L Richardson played several duet on the mandolin and guitar,, and Mrs. A. T. Hill gave a monologue. The room? were decorated In red tulips. A dain ty two-course luncheon waa served. Five Hundred. . The ladle of the Five Hundred club met at the home of Mrs. H. & Cavana in May Park this afternoon. Kaffee Klatcfa.' There will be no meeting of the Kaffee KJatch thl week. f VETNTTsT,, ,: ' . ' ..- Dr. W. D, McMUlan. Red ttL Painless extraction. - Mpert (oiu wora, puu siuauas te children' teeth. .... La Grand National Bank Building Only the most delicious chocolate Is served at Sllverthorn Mack' sods fountain. . D5-27-I27 ' W. R. C. TO EXTERTAIV. Old Soldier and Little Gtrlx Will Be Given Dinner Next Saturday. Considerable Interest center In the Memorlaf day program which will be carried out next Saturday as announc ed In The Observer last evening. Aside from the exercises which last through the day, the ladles of the W. R. C. will entertain the members of the G. A. R. and the 46 little girls who will take part In the program. The entertain ment will consist of a dinner at 12 o'clock, at the Odd Fellows' hall. Im. mediately following the dinner, the line of march to the tabernacle, where the afternoon program ls toe carried out, vlll be formed. The float carrying the representa tives of the state of the union, is in harge of Mrs-Tred Bchnke'ahd' glvei promise of being something better than the ordinary. . ' DATE OF 4TJXCERT SET.-, 1 L. D. S. Concert to Be Held Here on, , . Jane 27-. ' Y ' June 27 ,1b the date xt for the ded ication of the new pipe organ fpr the L. D. S. church, the lnstn)ment belng expected to arrive In Ls Grande this ilfternoojV :, On tfrat date La Qrande will see a 'rauslrirre of no small quail. ty, as suph men aw Prof. 'J". J. McClel lan f Salt Lake, is to be here and perform on Ihe new organ, which by that time will hav been Installed: 'Mr'. McClellan is noted aa the most able performer on the pfp organ In 'the United States. He la now located at Salt Lake. .','. . ' Aside from - tmr "noted professor, there will be many her from Salt Lake- who hold Mgh positions in the church. The L. D. S. band of this city will also figure conspicuously In the pro gram. That the concert will be a splendid one and of high qnallty Is as sured. , BUILDING NEARLY COMPLETE." Gnusde Rondo Meat Cormmny Will t Soon IUto Parking Plant , The large s fracture' 'being built at Oro Dell by the Grande Ronde Meat company for packing plant purposes, Is nearly done, ft being planned to do the last carpenter work thl week. While the building Itself Is almost completed, the management expects the new lee making machinery here momentarily. " The' machinery will b Installed as soon aa It arrives, and the company will soon be making lea ar well a providing means .for.., a. .cold sotrage. The plant adjoins the slaugh ter) house property at Oro Delk and Is being built at considerable cost.' J . IMIILF.K NOTES. Imblcr, lav -tarf(Spvta1.) Tun nes Oliver waa In the city yesterday R. W. Hamilton and son, Fred, were here transacting business yesterday. Judge T. II. Cram ford was canvass ing and seeing friends between trams yesterday. " W. R. Rollins I finishing the con foctlonery.' . ' ' ' ' ' The furniture of B. F. Webb was moved to Allcel today. Albert Rollins Is' on the sick list WANTED Dairy hand wants position. Inquire at Observer office. Malces the most nutri tious food and the most dainty and delicious, V:'-.v:raCaJ thi on!y Daldrijj Powder mada CnmRoYalGrapeCreamof Tartar ' No fussmj crfcttin over tLe bbcuitmaldn. Royal coolie K3 AWa-K3 IO FESSrEAHS. 6CHOOL YEAR CLOSES. Three Montlis of Holidays for the Sta dent After Tomorrow, Although the present school year does not end until tomorrow, there will be no ringing of bells after today. The last of the examinations were held today, and tomorrow will be a matter of form only. The grades will be handed out by the various teachers during Friday. . Immediately afterwards the teach ers will take to their summer quarters. Some are going back east, ' some to California and others, are planning quiet summer vacations in remote corners of the state. AN ELKS' BENEFIT. lix- nl UhIw Is Bringing Competent Jiilli Sliigen Here. ;On the fourth of June La Grande Is to hear a troupe of Jubilee slngerr in this city. The local lodge of Elks have secured the Watklns OrlirlnnI Tennessee Jubilee singers to sing here one night, on Thursday of next Week. The concert will be held In the Elks' boll and seats will be on sale at vari ous places throughout the city. These singers were here two years n go under the Central church lyceum management, and gave universal sat isfaction. They carry with them high testimonials from Portland. Spokane and other cities of the coast. The proceeds will apply on the Elks' building fond. ORIGINAL ADVERTISING. Cwve BavhaU Manager Hit on New Scheme to Advertise Game. Manager Sotck. of the Cove base ball team, has sent out Imitations to attend a game of baseball between Cove and Elgin next Sunday. Here It la: Tou and your friends sre rordlallv fnvited to attend a ball' game played tn Cove, by the Cove and the Elgin teams on Punday, May IL UOS. Tou are requested to present 2S cent at tha gate for admission. . r COVE BASEBALL TEAM. ' At the HIiii-ivimh!. . .' It's the same old story. Th film. at the Sherwood Electric which will be seenjor thefjist Um tonight ar all good. Th, two songs are botb catchy and Mr. Ferrtn will have am ple opportunity to display his voice. 3ee.tha.fuU program In the hn-aa In this Issue. IMt Conr.Ml. nUo funeral Dead. Vlcksburg. May; l2t6.n.eral 8te. r ice creamTI j ; - This is;the xm teason for :j pared to furnisn he trad?i ' " -... iwora are the Hnest in Eastern Cre2:n. A resort for Ladies and Gentlemen :::::: J : E. D. S ELDER. 1 in -1 - edeasi pnen O. . Lee,' commander-ln-chlt tJ)f ' the United Confederate Veterans,' and the last general of the Confederacy, died today.' At Ctilhls' Horace Shop A full line of tents, wagon sheets,' bed cover and summer robe just ar rived at Jack Chllds' harness ahop on Fir street . ' For Sale. ' ' Two extra fine fresh milk cow,, will be sold cheap If taken at once. Apply to Robert Miller, B avenue. ."V. ..... , , .,. . Celebrate Ioly Communion. Tomorrow being Ascen.on day there will be a celebration of the holy communion In St. Peter's church at 10 a. m. , : FOR RENT Suite of three rooms for .light housekeeping. Modern conve- . nlencen.. Inquire of Mrs.' Eda Swart: or 'phone to Black 822. - j .... ED STRINGHAM, ' v AUCTIONEER. -I; Sale cried on short notice. ' Satisfaction guaranteed,. No extra bharga tor distance. LA GRANDE '-' . . OREGON Rout No. 2. 'Phone No. If fx CPIG01 amTu ana oepariure of Tralaa at La Grandcu '"" ' No. 1, westboun-' Portland Special, arrlvee 1:25 a. m.; depart, :10 a. tn, No. I, eastbound passenger, mall nd express, arrives at :4S a. m.; de parts .50 a. m. No. i, eastbound Chicago Special, arrive 1:01 p. m.: depart, p. nt Ko westbound min,., m.n - nd express, arrive p. m.; a. 1 P. .-- ., , ' t , . Elgin Branytj. R-tular mixed train leave . La Grande at I o'clock and return at t ""clerk !.' m. Th logging" trath leave La Grand at 12:10 p. m. and return at T:i p. m. f ; ; II KEENEY, Ageat ; I Grande, Oregoa. Icfi.Crearn, and we are pre- J ' ' with the very beat-JL Iff! mm f UM,luj i'iuii j .MMMiitHHttfmwmHtmfMfmHHtfmm? J IM,.