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L -..w,.,-.. . ; . .. - .mm NEWS TODAY Showers and Thunder 8 tot mi Tonight ad Tommorow Cooler A!-;GRANDE E ERVER VOLUME IV LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. SEPT. 14 1905 NUMBER 270 BOARD FOREIGN MISSION CONVENES Missionaries from World Over Come in Special " - - Train -;- HcrippsNews Association. ' I I Seattle," Sept. 14.-rb spsoisl train! bearing the membera of tbe board U foreign missions was delayed and the prtf did not reach h,ire until ' this afternoon. The flrat meeting was beld little letet than scheduled I Seattle, Weab.,Sept. 14-The 9Cih annual meeting of ' the American Board ol Foreign Miaaiona opened litre ibit afternoon in Plymouth nhnimk Tl. i ! I 1 1 until Monday. The eburob ia deoo. rated with missionary maps and the pioinrea of well known mlteionariea A large globe la minuted oo the plat form, aymbolieal of tbe world-wide f work The addreee oi welcome waa delivered by the Rev. 8 M. Freelaud ol Brattle, to whkb president Samuel a t apen, Ul. O reeponded. "b report of the prudential com mitt t waa prrMotf d by tbe secretary of tbe ; houie department, tbe Be. Cornelius H. Pattoo, U. D ," tbe report of tbe tieaaurer by Frank H. Wlggln: 8eo- retary Jamra L. Marlon, D D , re viewed and illustrated tbe field, tbe force and the work ' In tbe twenty missions ol the board, three In Atrioa. . four la Tu key, three in India and Ceylon, tout In China aad one each in Japan, Mexico, Hpain, Austria, Tbe sessions this evening will exploit the present and prosotive work of the North China mission The , Crisis In China" will be tbe theme of be del'vered by Including the fonr Bev SHs sViiSf ruiAX Sanaa sddresses will missionaries, nentiul with the north 1'hina nrlaalnn since 18111, and the Rev. Henry King nun, who has been eonueoted with It since 1838. Tbe work of tbe Micro neaian miseprii will also be empha sized, owing to the recent destructive typhoon. The speakers . will be the Kev. f. U. Price, who bss been a missionary lo China aud In Micronesia since 188:1, and tb Rev I M Cbao- non, who went to Mlcionasla lo 18! JO. On Friday morning Secretary Patton will present tbe anooal aecretarial paper. The young people's session will be bsld, and addreaaea will b delivered by Assistant Secretary Harry Wade llioks aod President George Uates, P. 1) . , of Pomona College, Calllorula. lba business sersion will be held Friday afternoon. A eptcial report will be presented by Preaident Ed ward D. Baton, O D , of Belolt Col lege, wtaoonein, aa rbsirman of n apcoial committee on proposed plans for the regular visitation of all the foreign fields. Friday evening Presi dent Capua will deliver bis annual address. , Saturday morning officers will be elected, and the Rev. V Sanderson, D D, of Providence, wilt present s report ' reviewing the report of tbe piudential committee on the home department Amomg the other missionaries who will deliver addresses of the Madura mission, tbe Rev. Henry O Hiseell cf tbe Maratbi mission, India and tbe Rev. C A Clark, and the Rev. 8 O Itartlett of tbe Japan mission. Batarday afternoon there will be an exnoreioh on Paget 8oood.. The annual sermon will be delivered Sunday morning by ths Rev. Jo -eph H Twicbell of Hertford, Conn., and on Sunday evening an evangelistic and wbeion- I ary address will be delivered by Ibe I Rev. William J Dawson of London. Th clnalita uulnn ...ill k. t.-t.l a w w u u u a .-. nil. w UHU Monday mqrnlng. at which addrteeea will be delivered by returning and new' missionaries. A farewell address will be delivered, to which President Capen wilt respond. After adjournment of the meeting a party of otHoers of tbe " board and leading spsakera on the program' will atart down the ooast ia order to- hold missionary rallies ' A atop of one day ! will be made la Portland In order to v"sl tbe Lewis and Clark expoel'ton. September 21 to 24 will be spent in San francieco, with mlralonsry meet ings on the 22nd and 24tn, In con nection with tbe annual meeting of tbe Northern California Association-. leaving the '23rd free for sightseeing. The party will start for Southern Call f orris on tbe morning of Kepleuiber 26 to bold a missionary rally with the Southern California Association, Sept ember 28, at Los Angeles. FIND NO GREAT SECRETS Infantry Returns 8orip.s News Association Jackson Miaa. Sept U A ompany of Infantry from Brookbaven haa juat returned home from the detention oamp a Gulf port, where they were compelled to remain six dy before tbe citizens would allow them to go borne Tbe citlxens said tbe frequent expoanres endangered tbe men. Trouble, Is expected when the other troops return Secretary Jodeoo Bmith. D. D and J wi be the Kev. William M Zumbro ; HELP WANTED Wauttd 25 Salesladies V Wanted 10 Salesmen Wanted IfcOaah B..ys , Wauled 4 Bundle Wrappers . . . ' I ; ; Apply at once at ., Fair Department Store is x Quality Our Specialty WHILE OTHER DEALERS ,. TALK PRICE VE TALK QUALITY AND PRICE A man mav forget what he paid for his clothes, but he'll never forget how they looked, bow they filled, and Low they wore. Oar faultless clothing eaves men paying made to order prices nnd the unpleasant feeling of wear ing f hr ordinary ready-uiad.. Yes, wu"1! be ready show you any day. 4 to 3 AT HEW ORLEANS New Orleans, Sept. 14. At fhrse o'clock there were nfteen new cases and three deaths reported Bcrlpps News Assooiatl'in. New York, Kept 14. -Frederick Cromwell waa recalled to the stand thia morning. Upon being questioned 1 In regard to the bil nnea carried by tbe Mntnal from January 1900 ta Pee ember 1904, aocordli.g to thes!stement M.w.tM - . W , . t . . a l . balances ran from six to ten millions, Tbewilnesi ssld that the large bal ances were cairied when large pay merits were to be made and because banks paid two per rent they ooutdn't always invest to such an advantage. Cramwell denied the balanoe carried give tbe lnka a rhance tj use the oompany's funda Uughes showed that tbe Mutual carried no deposits In tbe National bauk prior to May, 1900, bnt now li owns 30, 088 shares aod does business with that bank Cromwell explained that previously they bad uo lolere't In tbe bank and when Hnghea questioned blm along the twhnloal liofs In regard to tbe iiitersts and stents of other companies getting s higher rate, tbe.witoesa explained br declaring that the Mutual wonlil rot make loans where others s ould ss they considered tbe ssiuritirs Insufficient. OromweM enlightenfd the court on tbe ethics of high finance from tbe in eurenoe companies' point ol view. He elaborated the question of honor which kept tl e present company from be coming a member of a syndicate to deal in bonds wbioh they did not carry regularly aa an investment although clear profit were promised. Patent Medicine Kills l By Hcripps News Association) Salt-Lake, 8ept 14 -One dead, sn- otber on the verge of the grave and fonr 111 In a sheep oamp nearOoal. njiuuitK, ii ui ronuit o tug one oi i nine bottles of patont medicine lo plan of w blaky. All of the membera of the party are sick bnt one waa able. to crawl to a ranch aid inform of tbe conditions. Clint Armstrong wss found doubled op and it waa impoa sible to atralK-hten the body out It waa Irirled in that onnditlon. Devoured by Octupus 0 ' By Rciippa News Association Vanoonver, Sept 14 Inrestigstion sue luvsieriitus disappearanoe of k ohard tttanley from UsnHel.1 on Vanoonver Island, shows that a devl Hill grabbed and deronred lilua Htan ley lived on email Island around which manv devil Qsh are funud. All of his clothes and a boat were 'found and it is believed that an octopus seized blm as he was taking a morning Imih. Defaulting Auditor Horipps News Association; Indianapolis. Sept. 14, Governor Baoley today found tbat State Audit or Sberrick waa a defaulter for the sum of $145, 000. The goveinor Issued f-xecutlve orders declaring tbat by reason of the embezslemeot of the public foods, he declared the office vacant. Ue accused Blien Ick of Invest ing tbe funds la private affairs and tbat be loaned funds to private con cerns who, when pressed to pay, oouldn't. tiherrlck. declares he will be sble to square the account. Alter the. governor made pnlilio the order of dismissal Is received Sherrick'e resignation. Friends say the Hints snd death of Sherrl.k's wife last spring prevented bis class attention to the outstanding loans. It Is declared tbat heretofore euqh losns have been permitted by law and they say that bberrick has nntll mid. night to make the return to the treasurer and that be baa raiafd all but $25,000. Treaty Meets Approval (Horipps Ness Association) TokicTBept 14 Kstsura today oalU sd all the local governora to the palace aod informed them .bat the treaty of Portsmnmh meets ths full auproval ol tbe government and appealed to their love of their country to use all tbe in tluenoe possible to impves th ipn lance at Urge, wish the fact that the concession received by Japan mean much in the future to tbat nation. Today Missouri Day Scrlppe News Association. Portland, Hpt 14 Today la Miss on rl day at tbe exposition and exsr cisss will be beld this afternoon In ths saditorlnm. Tbe addresses of wel come will be delivered by Prssldsnl Ooode and Governor Chamberlain and tbe response by Msyor Lane and Gov ernor Kolk tonight Folk was tender ed a benqoet at the American Ion. Kolk 'a presidential boom waa formal ly launched on tbia occasion. ASH BROS. CLOTHIERS AMD HABERDASHERS. t iiiiiiAiiiiaAtii. iiiiiiiiiii.iiin.iiLt, Purchase War Supplies Boripps News Association Stockholm, Hept. 14 It Is reported that the Swedish government today porobased laras qoaotltles ol supplies (or Immediate delivery at Got hem bar g. J Bumps Passenger Scrippa Newa A' sonlation. lilndham, Utah., Sept. 14. A run away ore train crashed Into tbe rear end of a Denver Klo Orande pasenger train on a branch road tbia morning, Injuring 12 Tt'oae who were tbe most serlonsly hurt are O J Cognn of St. Louis' Mra. McBntee of Halt Lake and Ous Bod is of Bingham A para enger raoed ahead of the runaway to turn off the switch and as it lalt the raila It bumped Into tbe car acverely shaking nplhe passengers Want to Slap Castro Her i pps News Association. ' Washington, Hept- 14 It Is said that Germany and France are aching to slap Vaneznla are endeavoring to aaoerlaln to what lengths this conntry will allow them to go In to punish Css tro. It Is said that troth governineiitR havs addressed notes to this govern ment urging tbe United Wales to either be firm in protecting the - rights of foreigners in Venexnla or keep iia bands off and "let foreigners protect tbemselvee wltn sailor marines The state department denlei the receipt of such notes ERUPTON OFMOUNT VESUVIUS Borlpps Nsws Association. Naples Brpt 14 The eruption of Mount Vesuviuj continues, but with-. out tending to Increase tbst of Mount . Btrnmholi and is oauslog great alarm. Its crater la vomiting a high pillar of . u re aou neose amoav vecompaniea oy land noises. Many bouses bars been abandoned. The eusiom house and be Semaphore station collapsed. .Fire Clay Found itoiee Sept, 14 James Harvey has dir covered a deposit of olay in tbia vininity whloh he thinks is of espeul si Importance. Samples of the clay were sent to uenver where they were analysed and soma brick made of tnem. The brick is .extremely bard and of terra eotta taolor. Ibe chemist making the analysis repotted the cay was of a kind seldom found and would prjve of very high Value if tout with In sufficient quantities :.,.......' Captures Murderer Bcrlpps News Association. The Dalles Bept 14 Sheriff Be Hon returned from Tygb valley with Cbas I Tnil AV-sw.'nl favtirw trssialtsarilsifal aaa s la Isl v M e w a v 3 wwb ua w ws.se w ssrsasi and murdered Dick Bennet as result of a quarrel over tbe re'uaal ol Under wood to give the dead man's wlls fruit from a rsnoh, ' ' ' ' ' Printers On Strike Iiy Bcripps News Assocls tin) St Louis, Bept 14 One hundred and fifty firs printers qoit in the lsrgsst printing honses In the city (his morn- lug in an effort to enforce the eight hour day. Ths president of tbe local anion says sixty of the huudred shops signed the eight hour agreement Condition Unchanged Porippa News Association New York, Hept 14 Komora'a con dition ia nnohanged this afternoon; Tbe doctors are nndlbl'led what ail-: ment It ia but say that it is either ty phold fever or gall atonea - J Number Six Borlpps Newa Association. 8t. Petersburg, Hept. 14. it Is re ported that the jtork will s.on visit Czarina ol Kussia. .1 ALWAYS Catering to the wants cf our worthy patrous.we have at last satisfied the constant demand made upon us for high grade tailor made suit for gentlemen. ' Ia making our selection we have been content with nothing short of the "ber-l" and now invite all "swt-ll dressers" of La Grande and vicinity to call and icspeot our magnifi cirnt line of woolens for fall and winter trade. Stop a ruonent, when passing, aud read , our gaiirantee. It will certainly interest you. Remember we are located in the Haworlh building, 1316 Adaua Ave. Dou't forget we are tbe only people in the northwest .who can "malte" your, uuderwear. It is stiporior to anything on the maiket. CRESCEM KNITTING MILLS I Visit n Germany By Bflrlpps News Asnnisr: n Berlin, Bept 14 The czar, rrarina and children arrived at Daron'i dt, tbe capital of tbeOrand lnnhy .f Hesse and will viait nntit the last ol ovem ber. Tbe czariim'e brother' i the grand duke. The trip la for tint bene fit of tbe health of the " roysl couple who were nnder a great strain do ring Ibe war aud rrcmit internal dlsrup tlons. Tbe kaiser will visit the rear at DaiUaatadt. Will be Peaceable Horipps Nswa Association London, Kept. 14. Captain Walleu bergLa member of tbe Haedlsh Itlks dag, deolarea thtt It ie certain that the Haedieh Norwegian trouble will be settled peaceatdy. A dispatch from Htockholm says that tbe political military Iradera say the war talk ao far as ttwedeu Is concerned Is sbturd. Idaho Fire Bcrlpps News Association. Gratigeville, Idaho, hept. 14, Fire this morning broke out. in Wilson's saloon arid before it could be checked three blocks of the business part of the city were destroyed. The lose Is sstimaUd at 1200,000. RELIEF FOR ACHING HEADS There are many preparations thai -will relieve headaches, but a great many of them contain dangerous drugs and those who take them often become addicted to their use slaves to them, in fact - vvhich is more disastrous to physical con dition than the headaches. Instant Headache Tablets Have none of the bad features and when taken according to directions are harmless, but they do effect a quick cure. Are warranted and cost but 25c a package. Try them. ' y USE THE TELEPHONE Yon might as well use )our telephone for ordering dm ! store goods as for ordering groceries. We want telephone o-dcrs and have a way of delivering goods quickly. ' Try jt 5ome time and fee how we hustl. PHONE RED 81 NEWLIN DRUG CO.