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.TODAY Fair tonight with light Iroat Tomorrow fair and vti,' ; m liW liisil- vclu:.:e iy LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1905 NUMBER 287 ! . - V CREATES TIMBER RESERVE Embezzler Found Out CREAMERY BUSINESS EOR PAST YEAR although It mi; reach a. halt million. (By Hcrlppa &ewa Aseocisiton) ' ' frasblngtou D 0 Oct 6 President Roosevelt today issued a proclamation ! the grand jury report that Dough- j enlarging 4 ha Laka Taho loreat reserve erly used almoat every device known to nearly a million acres, iw . . z:;;l; ! th.ti oouuary inciaaet in water amp 01 n, relied and forged checks. Issued a eoeiu, wiaaie ana dottd ions or the American river aod both the Tabo aid Tracks Basin extending Into Bcrlppe News Association. Peoria, 111. Oct B-Newton O Dougherty for 30 jean superintendent of the eity schools, waa indlo ed and arreeted today cn tbi ebarga ol em bezzling aod n.ieappropria lag aohoo fond. Dougherty la ez president and now a member of the executive com I ; ..-; ; StSriBcnefits AccuriniSincc Establishment an l valerate ' speculator. The full j ex'ent of the discrepancy la unknown t of Institution McCall Says Never norm lorxe or . f.i .;. . ... . hl.,. , - v ' T V . . . after studying tha data given by the I am nan toe sDeoiute retpfot ana oon- m,naaement for the first tear of IM oenante of anon an stabllab ) be does not wait until tbe market prloe dollara uuk .... --??-- -vatee or until the dealer finds it con. to a community oan only ba'reaiized t"vnient to purchase.. r v.;, , Nevada lht minlnr intareeta of tbla region will be greatly farthered by this new arrangment aa It will Insnre a permanent eapp'y of timber :' Five , mora water ahada In eastern Callior nta hsva ' been plaoad nadir govern meot protection) by the establishment of the Shasta reserve. .Tba 8baeta reserve Inoladaa tracts in Bhaeta, Bitklyon and Trinity eouotiea aggre gating over a million acre. Arbitrate Differences J k - ' 4 - Bcrlppa Newt Aaaoclatlon. - Chicago, Oct ftr-Upon a proposal of General Monlton, the policy holder of tha JltraatarB. Ufa Indemnity oom- Bny, today decided to abandon tba fight upon the) offloera in tba federal oourt and will, allow tba matter to be referred by Judge Koblaaat. . rOwing to' tba abtenee of Judge llnmpbraya, tba ' eaaa' Waa eontiousd aatll Monday. .; .', , ' ' v -1 i 'n.i a r ri ; Sorippa New Association. f'New York, Oct 6 It waa annoanead tbla afternoon that 4ogast Belmont ha bean operated npoa for append! ltl. Xbepperstloo waa successful ind be ia pronounced out of danger. ; ."l ' ' v;. : Treaty 'in Japan fidenc vi tba board and community aod was outsidered wealthy. Hs own ed property in the city of St Louis, Urge interests in Peoria aod 8U rvr valley. The latter ia snid to have beta a loaljg ventuie and it is said that be dumied a large share ol this .took on Out James M Bice who lost every dol lar. Dougherty loot $25,000 in tne first big steel slump. : Dmgherty waa born la Pennsylvania In 1817. lie waa tba ton of a farmer and graduated from collage In 1868. Ha came to Peoria in 1878. lie" bar degrees in Knox oolltge of Illinois, and Wesley University. Ha baa a wifa and three grown children Courtmartial Captain , ' Borlppa Newa Aseooistlin. -yancoover, Oct 5-Th courtmartial of Captain A P Berry, of the Teutb Infantry, who la acoosed of breaking into the room of Lieutenant Mack's wife, while noting qnarterma ter ol tba transport Bberldan enrouto to tha unent irom an i-ranclsco, waa resumed tbla morning. Many wit nea tea were present. Must Produce Books Insi nasa in tbla city Without a great ex- pendl'nre larmers of this valley have lnori-t(il their Ineomea from -JII0 'o veu $100 a month with thsir oowa by a crop tbot ia aa aura aa anything could be Freets, wind aod drouth worry not the dairyman for hi Income may be computed within a ' few cents tor every month of the year.. Tba price of batter fat fluctnatea so little that his Income can be banked open at any time of tha year, :-"? The Bine Mountain Creamery gives out its figure 'tor tba year ending 8ept 1, 1905 Oaring tba period of ona year it received from it hundred patrona 106,117 pound ol buiter fat for wnico it paia The average amount received for the year by eaob patron would be 1241 W or f 20 15 eaoh. monthly, for tba muntha of April, May, June, Joly and August, the beat month of lb year, the creamer) paid oat to ita tatront an average of $000 a mootb, or 130 to eaoh patron .. On the ISth of eaoh men h the check ia awaitlug the creamery patron, tlma . The present n amber of patrjns will be Inoreasad by Qftren 'of twenty slnoe the Sammervilte creamery oloaed and aa tba fall rain have atsrted the fall paataraga tha amount . of cream brought lu by each patron ' will be increased.- 'Attheeompauy has cream ariea botb in this city cd at 1 ead'e ton a market ia Insund for all of tba OUtpct. .. From the valley," on tba railroad from botb east and north, cream comes aad from tba monntsin farm can : ol oream, (trapped on horses' baoka, ar rive to swell the, amount. I'erhapa thaamonat I small bnt to thoae liv tag on remote farms where th e I sometimes a ' ahortaiie of ' tParketabla produce, tha email addition to tue in com from tba creamery la ve-y ac ceptable , La Grande powj woudcrj hiw the valley aver managed before without a creamery and from the present iviioa tlont will never allow It to li.rs. fieim will be supplied In larg. r qnan title to supply Ih aver growing de mind for orenmery butter an I the dairyman 111 continue to prrsper. Sorippa New Association. ' New Vorlr, Oct. 8. Edward 1 Dev lin, bead of the real estate department of tha Mew York Life, waa a wltnesa before ths Insurance committee this morning. Ue was examined regarding tha Kealy Invatmente company which showed million invested and a net income only from lesa than ona per cent to little under three, Tha average yield from real estate In '04 was only 3,' per cent. ' , Cornelius C White, auditor ol tba New York Life, wa then called. He anld the hundred eleven thouaand given , Andrew Hamilton charged to tax socount In Sept '0-1 to tes were later transferred to tba aooooiit of contigeut cz, ensea.. T hummel admitted that tna Mnlual contributed 125, 0Q0 to tba Republican oampalgn committee fund and . aald tliHt the reason the ecntributiona vera made wa they (alt that a democratic administration would Oause an agita tion and npset business. He deolare I that lie had nothing to do with the federal supervision and declared that he bad never author lied anyrntt to pay ' legislators. He said that aa far sa b knew not a single cent h d ever been paid to influence, leRlslaUjr", More Time "(Scrlpps New Association ) . St. Loula. Oct. 6. Bsaisev thla Py rlorippa Sewe Aaaoclatlon ' morning received . froto Judge Taylor Tokio Out 5 Vamaza, director of of the circuit court, an order direction political alfaira of tba foreign ofU, the olfloer of the Wabash, and arrived today on tba ateamer Dakota, Minsourl Pnoifio railroads to produce bearing tha peace itreaty that waa i tbe hooka f'riday morning to abow tba Jtigoed at Portsmouth ' ' '. ' ' , ". jboldinga of Gould In those roads.' ' By 8crlppa Newa Aasociatlon) . Chicsgo Oct 6 BecaUKB of bing unready to submit their de-nurrer to the indiotmenta to Judge Humpbreys, the attorneys for tbe picker tbis morning applied for and w r granted mora time and they , promised tu be ready tomorrow. It i rzpected tha. tba srgoments will niuire several day and the decision is not looked for lor several daya. . ,,;.-. A QUARTER PAG K FULL OF LITTLE MECESSITIES FOR SMALL AMD LARGE, AT SMALLEST OF SMALL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK 0MLY Prices .that Represent a Saving of from 20 to 35 per jHicent.- Read on, don't overlook a single item'- I : Uooka and Eyes.in black and wl.ne, smsll and . large, tbi week, 'he purer... .. Wira Hair Ilof in amali and lre sizes, . the packaga ?" .r r; : . . : . . ............ .i O-wd ' quality rubber tipped ad Pencil ascb Lnrge generous sized Pen and Pemil Tablet v.-j ty Y"" " '"' " G io quality black ribbe I How for cbildrei, week, the pair..,, .' t tr'if liegbfai'lOA "LaflieV bemttltcbm tbia weak .v. handkerchief Ic ic 2c 5c 4c 6c Good lOo quality Ladle black cotton Ho,thU IC weak, J pair. . Uocd weight Men' and Boy 'a cotton 8ox, f hi jWeek, the , pair. r,... 4c 2823 Inch indigo hloe Han.lreThlefs, tbia w-ek oi ly Boy's Leather tale Suspenders, regular 10 I loo values, tbia week .,..,,, Mens heavy wool 8oz In red and wbl'e ftp ' medium weight black ch.er Sox, tba palr..' ' - . . ...,'. Mena beat tl t: Fancy Pre a frblrU, all 8c? nd X- thia week. Boys ' Medlnm Underwear .... Mena 16c thia wrek. '.t:49c weig'it float el lice I. ribbedOQ- white hemstitched handkerchief, 7c Mena 30c auspendera week Id asaorted colors, tbia fp' olft matrb, regular 60 aod 60c quail ties, thia weak. W ' A word about our Ladies Suit and Coat Department A vortment la larger than aver. ' Ail'tba latast! atyla can ba found bare at earing kricea. Hundreds of other Items at prices that mean a sav ing of from 20 to 35 per cent which we cannot list for Want of space. NEW DRESS GOODS in '-ravenette cloth, Panama cloths . and Novelty Halting ia all colore ..:,.7!,.."r.,D$i.75 Just received, 20 cent to.. y ,J:i;'-i.!ie PLANNED LARGE GAME I , Hcripp News Aooiaoo,' , ' Butte, Oct 6 Pat Crowe, In an In tervlew thla morning, confessed that b and bia partner In the Cudabay kidnapping case, whose name ba re fuaed to diaJlote, planned immediate ly alter Ua Cudabay affair to kidnap John D Bockefe'ler and demand two million i dollars 'ransom from young r .... '- 1 shm aeieiier.. - A he felt that he could not carry out the plan alone, It wa abandoned and fearing tbat bis partner would ooi fesa be left for New York wbeia ba took a ship to South Alrioa where be served under Cronje in the Doer war., T Tba IbfQoer arrived LfromOmaba tbla afternoon lo take .bint back. Crowe will not, fight requisition , Ho aaya they' went to Chicago with 110,000 of the Codshay ranaom and from there to Cleveland where they went to Forest HUla ' Rockefeller' home, and slesd op tbe place. -Tbay arrnnged for the holdup, to gag tha wa chman and bad planned to 'enter tha boost a'- nljlit to do tbe job.' The partner asked for tba ' affair to be postponod until Thuraday. Thursday noon be got "cold tet,'' aod ti fused to carry out the plan. - STEAE SHIP tVJS ASHORE Succeeds1 Carnahan Bcripps New Association. f ' Richmond Va Oot 5 -Colonel Arthur J Htabbort of Bt Paul. a today appointed major general Of the uniform rank el Knlgbte of Pytbiat to aucceed tba lata Jame R Carnaban. Still Improves' - Borippa Nsws Aiscciatlon Wichita Oct ftrJerry Bimpaon con tinue to Improve and hopes are euter. talaed for bia recovery. . Bishop O'Reilly's Illness Bishop O'Reilly, wbo la ill at St. Vinoent's Hospital, la Buffering with a well d-fined raw of typhoid fever, Tbe distinguished patient is not considered to ba In a dangeroua aondition, but It will ba aoioa time before tha conval--cent stags Is reached. Father Broeeeau of Mount Tabor la another member of tba Catholic clergy wbo I 111 at St. Vlocant'a, Oregoulan.n i . 8cr, 'SNew Association. : Eureka, Lai., Oct'. S A telepboae message which waa received at nine fifteen thia meriting tram Petrolia, a -small town fifty miiae down tba coast from Eureka, state tbat a large pass. ZTZ hlnh ta tbouaht to be t he steamer Bt. PauV enroota from. f San Fiano!co to Portland la broken down and drlttlcg in shore at Point Oorda, Maay paaaangar ware seen oa , decks from tbe shore, although tba name of tbe ateamer waa In vial bia through tha . tb eki fog.; Prompt atslstance la urged. A log boat and Ufa saving crew left f ir tba scena from fiureka. fir?,-. it . -.. , FEOJ1 PORTLAND : ' " i ! Portland. Oo(. B -rPortJand and San Frauclaco agenta eon Arm report fian Eureka tbat the f ateamer ti. Paul la Kobert II MoCurdy, general manager' ashore at Point tiordawlth nn.hnnH, of tha Mutual, testified today also. I prwengar The oompanr ordered ' tug from Eureka to go to tba wrecked . veseel. Tbey crnOrin tha report that their vessel son a rook. , ... . NEVER RESIGN . ' -t New York, Oot 5-Preeldent MoCalll of (ha New York Life, when asked if he Intended to resign a a result of the agitation against him In several states replied, ''Life Insurance men never re sigh. They die." He ears b will fight Nevada, Missouri and other oom missions to death by injunctions and declares he oan defeat the order by proper legal procse linge. . Are Laying Tracks Biparia, Wash Oct 3VThe work ol laying ratla on tha roadbed beyond tha bridge recently completed eaat of here bas commenoed. Sufficient track age will be laid for not only accomo dating ths material yards, bat to an able aectlons of tha road, above hare to ba reaohed . where the, b gy pile arivere ara. s .... ;-. Debt is Enormous V 8crippNews Aesocirtlon Tokio, Oct 6 Ex foreign Minister Okuma addressed tbe chamber of com meree today. He said that ths Japan esa debt Is ona billion, two hundred million dollar. He urged tba bus! nest men to redouble their efforts to advance commerce. ... Grain Markets ' By Bcripps News Association. t. bioago, Oct. 6 Tha markets oloaed today as follows: Hbeat 86?4't corn 387; oats 21, " POKTLAND MARKET Portland, Oct. 8 -Club, 70, blue- stem, 78 j valley 72. , . - LOCAL, MARKET. , Buyers today are offering sixty three cents lor blueltem and six'y for olub iore.Up Today(v y8orlppaNawAsoalaoa.UnV ; Portland Out 6-Addition 4LongaO meeker, and brother JeeL. , formsrly state attorney at Chicago, who. an old soldier testlnad that tbay . bad taken op land in tha SUeta Indlaa reearva tlon under agreement i with tta da tendant, Jones, were on trial thia morning jj ..;! . . They said that wbe ,WIIllama and Galloway left the land office at Ore gon City " tbe proofs for' final ' entry were made before tba defendant, Ira v Wade of Toledo. rJ Be said that he only ' anawerad a qoaatlon or two in making: final proof, the balaaea Of tha answers being Oiled in by Wade, many of wbiob were falaa. .' '!(' i f, J r Umatilla Winner Partlanii; i j;Or,; Oot ' 5 UineUlla county haa beaa awarded a gold medal tot I s exhibit ol graeaea and grains. Tba sward was made tbl afternoon by the committee having ebarga ol suob matters 'Ths premium was' on by tha display of wheat, barley, oats and rye, whlob waa moat artistically dis played, and waa tha subjsot of many favorabla comments. " ' ort; Sails j , , Borippa News Association. . San Frtnolsoo Oot ft "rhe transport Thomas which wa recently ever haul ed at this ,ce. aailrd at noon today or Honolulu", viaurn'and Manila. The tranapt.rt carries the" Thirteenth Infan try, thstnlisttd sneo of Company E, signal corpa and warty ifficers and 0abin psfsengers. . ' ' " " "' " ' M ATrU D C C. " - lUil i VLliWiJUU CONFECTIONS I! ' .' ft Whan yoa want the fioitt eenikt m '-ibV wo'rlJ, remembflr that we have Iheia.' V Wtj, aree ageut for Ouother'e tuatchlet oonfectiouery; Thj " aesortment is ample , and includes a variety of chocolates, boa bons, isttt. The price varies hut ..purity does Dot. ," ', ' Ji No one wants Impure candiip s na the 'way "to -avoid them is to be guided by the -name of 'the -maker. "Gunther" sfands forall tbttisVxcelient ' Jn candy ..,:...,.! -- - ' Our stocaf is entirely fresh throughout; ,' ' NEWLIN DR UG COMP A N V La Grande Oregon I. ft ! n it n: h V 4 r .-e--rarx.r'-1'''J-'r fjrwar"