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this k.'ttboOBt , . , ..I nloht Had liiuHttW- - TODAY'S kws today a 1 liiiil Tomorrow fair r.aJ Warmer" IViWIllil', -W..5 rv .yOUME jV - . """la GRANDS, UNION COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1905 7 - ; j v ,w . j ' ' ; ' " "!.... REWW; L. VAN iMUYS I MADE10DERAT0R At the Annual 5 Election of the Presby .3 ---8 Th Presbyterian BymJd-of Oregon mt tag th first obiirch of this city teat J".01" ? 7j3a P Th tboond .khhh rwHitrad bare at 10 am yesterday, brought a larga npreientn tion.of ministers and aldera from' tha weatarn PrMbytarla and thaaa were Joined h-re by members of Grande-j Rood and Pandlatoo Presbyteries. Riv IB B Hays, chairman of tha oom ailttea on ' eatertainmint, was kept bosy during . tha 'day In welcoming ; and providing homes (or tba delegates. A conference under tha anapioaa ot tha committee on Sabbath school t took 'place at U .m. Rv A J Mont gomery of Portland, piMldsdand'tbs gathering was addreed . by Her Arthur Hick a, 'suuerinh ndent of 8un- ' day school work in the Synod of California, Be? Or Ketohnm, Hev Levi Johnson and J V alilligaa D C. ' Tba meeting w wry s aoeoerafol, both, in poiniot at'endenoa and intereit. Thfehntoh was Oiled w th delegate and pngreabon .when the latirinu moderator, Rev j A Pnyder opened tba boslnasi session with 1 devotional eieroteeat7:30p m. Rev X)r Mao Intoak of San Pranoiaoo and Rev J E Elliott of North Band oooupled tha platform with1 tha ' moderator and assisted in opening exerolees. J be moderator's arrmon from 2nd Samnel, 33:1(1 was a vigorous and inspiring dls court. At tha eloaa of tha aermtu, - Rev ii A Townsend of. Roeebnrg, eon .stitutad tba Synod. Rev B B Hays and g Henry MarcOtU " moved' 1 and seconded the nomination of Rev .? Walter Van Nuya, 'of Pendleton, as moderator " Mr VsnNafs was the on animoq choloa of tha Synod and waa eaoorted to tba chair by bis nominees. Uev J A Townsend Ph O of Roeebnrg, in the Presbytery of Soatberu Oregon, waa fleeted stated clerk; for ensuing ; five years. Rev U Sharp of Presby tery ! Portland, was mada permanent . I ii.uu.aa worn:: 1 terlan Synod In JWcn s, Womens' and J Childrens Underwear : i ............ ' s y,..;,,,,':.,.;.,,-;, Ladies' Non-Shriukiug ribbed, white Wool, vests. , and , pants regular 60o . JralurU1.I.i...U..,...Tlii8 week 49c glen's natural gray wool underwear, lieaTv fleece liDed, aud ipcial good ' irame at 12.60 a enit;' Tbia .week " i. , iba garment...... ....... ....... 9oC Tis wee-wa oflerisome tttraordtoary values ia ladies bats, in fact srme of the choicet bat offenders has ever bru oor fortune to utTr a rlisrriminat;n nnki:- "rV4 iYi"i''u. jenujr the wervMov price ; , 4, fURS, FURS - -". it-- .' Save money on Purs Vou'lt;'do"it if you buy them. h?re, we handle only the products from the most rt'putable, makers. ,, Boes ad twt " in martir, ceney, mink, fox and a number of others. U at 3 ,Tinpricea Cf 75 iin olerk from a like period. Rev Traei B Oriswold of Albany waa elected of Margh field waa elected aa reporting clerk. . On motion of Dr Milllgan, Rev Or Macintosh ot San Prsnolsco, Rev Arthur B ioka of 0klsnd; Rev J A Boyder, of Olympin and Bar E L Moore of Tenneeee, in tba Bonthern cbnrcb ware Invited to sit aa cor reaponding members Rev E B Have presented I be report of tbe committee on arrangements wbiob vai adopted by tbe Synod. Tha Synod adjourned to meet at 9 a m Friday morning. '.The Synod of Oregon resumed its session this morttlog at 8:30 am R v Herbert 11 Hrown, of Granta Pass led devotional exercises. V ; The Moderator took the ohair at 9 a m and Synod waa constituted with prayer. Tba order of busin, as being taken np tbe affaire of Albany College were prereote'l in a renort ht A (1 ScbmJtt, fe. of boal of trustees. Albany ,'ooliege as controlled by its present charter Is under the aoDer- vMon of Willamette Presbyter and aeeka in Its proposed amended articles of incorporation to soma dire.AU ander aoperviaion of tbe Synod Rev H M Mount stated that nch change as waa proposed bad tba arnrovst of tba Presbytery ot WlllametU. Dr Halt moved that tba amended rti,.i.. of Albany college be adopted with the understanding that this action do not preclude the (Synod 'a action In sanc tioning another college within bounda when olroumstancei osH for tba eama. It waa rerolved that a committee be appointed to suggest name for tbe college at Albany under ita amended articles. Tba Moderator named Rev A J Irwin, of Uurna. as Vice Mndn . tor and preieuten a list of atanriina .committee. . , I Bills and Ovarturea-Bev H A I ; This Week Big Sp(iiill Men'a vicuna colored wool under wear, shirts and drawers in all ie, at the special low price of. ; . ; ChilJren's fine wool vest aud pants, in colors natural gray aud salmon pink, extra good values..... ....... - r - v.wr uava iu lue seasous wanted styles, T F I I , K JJ SOME GREAT SPECIAL VALUES IN LADIES' JACKETS In : colors, red ; brown and black: castor, blue, $ 10.00 12.00 12.50 13.50 Jackets $5.49 7.69 8.69 9.89 Ketoham D D, Rev H Elder 8 R Johneon. "Jodioial Committee J V Milllgan D D, Rev H H Brown and Elder wm Grant ,, ,,' Minute of General Assembly Kev Ueo Gillespie, J B Blair and Elder GattaV . -v.. ; .- , ... . ,,, Finanoa Elder A C Sobmltte anl DHHartb. ' : Kenolutione Bev D B Hare, J B Walsh and Elder Isaae Gal. - A letter from Reformed Church was read asking for cooperation in action looking toward Sabbath Observance, tha letter was referred to tha Standing Uomtultie on Babbatb Observance, Rev W i 8barp Field Eooretary ot Christian Endeavor Society, Dr Hutchison of tba Sjnod of Washing- tun mM lfla .It ing members." Pieildent Mcintosh addreaoad the Synod on behalf of San Anaelmo Seminary. Th report Was most hopeful and apoke of a high ' dbg res of Spiritnal Ufa inatanoed In tba lima of tbe eight graduates of laat spring. Tbe f aculty baa bean reinforced by th dditloo ot Rev E A Wioher who sna oecded Ir Gilchrist In tbe department otAaw Testament work. Practical Instruction In Cbrisfan work , under the auspices of Seminary given the students and Improved rouraes in th English Bible and in Sabbath School t -aohirg hav bean anocasstuly carried oa , A stirring appeal waa mad for a new reference library and especially for tha prayer and sympathy of tba Synod and that pastor seek out 'd alrable young men and anoonrage them tbsm to beooma candidates for th mluistry of tbe liord Jesus Christ 235 waa Immediately raised by Or BP Hill lor the Seinlnerr Librar fund among the members of tha Synod & series of resolution com mend ing tbe work of th Seminar and axnraaa ing tbe sympathy oi the Synod of Ore gon until It work was adopted The report of Committee on Publlo atiou and H S V7 waa present I by theagsTn chairman. The report was adopted I This I aoopieoj " - " " f WHSH.UI. year. ,,.r - f . f ; . K Bev Dr Milllgan presented bis an naal report a Synodloal C 8 Mission ary. No suucesaor ha yet ' bean ap pointed to take place ot Rev D m. Mo- Comb. Rev J K Giilvany, Levi John- on and U A Ketohnm. and W B Smith bave been at work In tba Synod dnrlna tha vaar.' Th .nvtit Missionary a renort ambraoad the jollowlng facta Babbatb School or 98c ?,,' 45c . UP LADIES' HATS Feather Pillows 20 by 26 inch Feather hi lows, an extra good 1 , - - m .....$1.00 Fine Feather Pillows, siie 20 bo 26 made from best Feather ticking. . weight 2 lb. each ......JI.50 , A Pratt and 1 genlzed 44 8ohoai Minni. i . ..... : ' ' ganized il Schools reorganised 8i Schools visited 88, Bible and Testa menu distributed 218 " amlliea il.it ad 1909, Addresses delivered 1092 Confessed conversions 325 miles traveled by Oregon mlssionerles 38755 Th report was adopted and Rev Arthur Hioka of Oakland addressed th Synod bringing the greeting of the workers in California and representing the general work of the Sabbath School Board, tr vivid word plotores tb work of tb Board among he t aegro population of tha . balck belt where .100 Presbyterian churches hav groan from th work waa shown In Porto Rloo tha fliat protestant ohnroh Instituted was of tb Presby terian denomination. Among the mountaineers of Kentucky , and wmm. uiuuu ie being done for edtt cation and rhrletlanlty by oor '17 mlssionarlea working there. . Work is carried on in SS states and territories Twenty i oar colportder work In 10 states among th millions of foreign born Inhabitants in various cities aud pat Of th land who are nnamsrlcan ized.' Among the Italian and French colonies of Ssn Franolnoo and Oakland a oolportusr is carrying oo a unique and very successful work and 7 has organized two Italian ' Sabbath cbool. t " . ' ' Synod then adjourned to meet at 1:30 p. m. ' ..... i ,: .; : . NEW, ; :: YORK WINS Sorlpps News Assooiftlnn New York Oot 12J l he Olanil ddfaatad tha PhlUitatnktn TblB icn9 ,t tb, oli,M of lhs 01Blh ,n. !UnjfcXllilde'phl k nothing. Ths Cut, mm- mrjj and only score waa made in tbe fourlh inning, when the Hew Yorkers v eeeded in getting one man across tbe bom plate. With tb exception of this rn straight Una all other marks on the board took th form of oval ThNew York battety was McGinty and Bresnahaa, and Plant and Powera war the strong men for Philadelphia. xne nauonal Championship aerie oow atands tbre for New York and one for Philadelphia. In tha fifth Inning Bresnahan made s a show of himself by el vine- an exhibition of temper on hi fourth celled ball and wa promptly biased by th crowd- , ... i f ' ' ' k " It. H. E. nw Yoik..;. .;.v...,.:.i a o Philadelphia... 0 0 1 Aocording'to th f ram op of to morrow's gam Bander and Matthew. so' r likely to oppose each other Vary little batting on today's gam, - ? - ; NcdcIand Burning n By Soripp New Assooiatiorr Bnulder Col Oct 13--Fir' started iu tbe general merchandise . store st Nedeland this morning, rapidly spread ing. Tbe town Is cut t.tt and it en tire destruction is If ared. The tele pbon station Is destroyed. Nedeland haa a populatkn of about 700. t -i'' 'UNDER CONTROi; Boulder S M p m Tiie fl.e at' Neds- land is under oontrol. By tb liirera use of dynamite ssveral buildiiigs in th ptli of the fl wr blown out and tb remainder ol tb town and tb rain workings wer saved. 4 Still in Jail (Soripp News Association) , v , Bt Louis Oot 13 Tb Mexican edit ors arrested yesterday r still la jail bat expect to give bonds, and declare (bat President Diss is a despot, " and strongly deny tbat they area remnant of the Msrsmillian legiane, ,i ) Taken From Jury i f AfUr tba vidn had bMn at van In the ease of tbe Btste vs ' Ambrose Taylor, charged with aa assault, on Stetlnger. Judge Eakln inatrneted tbe jury to bring la a ver.liot of not gollty and administered a charge to the prosecuting witness that h will always remember, ve should 'he llv LOSt v Scrlppa New Association. . Omaba Neb Oct 11 In the suit ol Mae Wood, who gainibeed property here belonging to tbe United States EinresaOo, to secure an alleged debt of 225.000 which aha v Ilnit.rf Sutss Senator Piatt owes, wss dis missed today. The court holding that tbe property did not belong to PI tt merely baceuee be was piesideut of the company, . ' ; ' s Ordered ;; . ; Soripp News AuooiatiAB. . o retersriarg. Oot " 13 Oot. '" Von Kltman, Chief of Police, of KaBnoy. arsm, Rnsaia. was murdered last evening.. The dispatch rives uo la tall. . ... TAGGART; GRANTED i DIVORCE s SorlppsNew AtsooUtion! ' Wooeter Ohio Oct 13 Mrs Taggart oolapred this morning and is con fined t her bed being nnabla to attend oonrtaid hear tbe Jiidga band dowa hia decision In the celebrated Taggart dlvurce caseabioh ha attracted at ten tfon all over tba United State owing to th high mllltar atandlng ot Capt. Taggart. Captain Tsvgart arrived here this morning and is confident of a favorable decision Irani bis standpoint. I TAUOART WINS Wooater Oct 13 3:80 o m Tha indue ias lost granted Tsggsrt a divorce and Byteers are unfounded and that he did not uphold the charges of babitaal drunkeness agaiuat either Oaptaia or Mrs Taggart. - Others Implicated ' 4 Sorippa Hewa Association. Houston Tex Oot 13 The srand jury at Edns, adjourned today with the j unretarned indictment against Mont Gibson, who is ohsrged with the murder of the Condi ft femily. ' Il is reported tbat tha jury found videnee implicating others ; and will bald tbe CBe open for the present rMost ol tbe troops are leaving and the prisoner is bting guarded by tbe rangera, ' ' Land Fraud Case ; Scrlpps News Association, '. ' : Portland, Oct 13-W N Jones, ona ol tbe drfeadenti in the Oregon Land fraud esse, wa on tb send In his own behalf I Ilia niornlna and made a gei.eral denial of Ilia accusations. H d oimel tbst he acted In good faith and merely loaned money to th old sold ers for the purpose of assisting tbem to take np th claims Il s !eain disease fasten itself 'thai "kill.."" Dan- ' geroua possibilities lurk ia eyery neglected cough , or cold , Most things are easily cured if taken in4 . time tapeciauy in tnroat WHITE PINE;! ''wgii. will rare a cotigh asquickir as it should relre.,"' it djes not dry it up or drag it .fcWay,":Jt is a. vegetable remedy that builds np ind strengthenw cure natuie wjiy. Tbe. ooe time to cure a ,; cougt. or cold is when it 'starts. It can't get firmly so dilyou have this remedy at bandTV'' NEWLI N DR VG COM& A NT La Grande READ! wsim l'v:;TDP Herlppa News Aaaooiatlon. Washington Oot 13Tb ratiaea tion pf the paac treaty between Rue ia and Japan will itki p'.aoe iomor iow.1. Tha twaiv U. t .W. tatmed by the Mikado? as Tokio. and by the Cir at 8t Peterubcrgr aimul- tanepuely a they will reoeiv notiSoa tion l oommnnloatcd by telegraph to the respective., governments . by . tb American embassy at Bt Petersburg, and through tbe French legation at Tokio. . ;,t():;t ;,I-A;iii Want Opinions ' Borlpp Hewa Asaoolatlon. New York Oct 13 Tba trnsteee ef the Equitable Life Insurance' Co today emoted John B Kara an, of U loa N Y and Willism Eedfleld of Erwklyo di rectors, aod prepared oireolat to b sent to all of tbe policy hoWor' asking their opinion as to whom they might desire selected from, among thif own; number to be voted Unn bv tb trustees for ilrso'tor at the December meeting... ru j-. .:. - . ;j Still ,JVev Cfises; : - i Bcripp Hewa Aasoolatlon. . . Haw Orleaoa, Oot 13 Fifteen naw oases of yellow fever and two 'dratbs It las record up to noon today.-' ' ', t 1 ROBBER ' '! Jri .,.'.( . .. . f : Soripp Nsws Assoc 1st Ion Redding, Call. Oot 13-Tha keddioo-. Bleber etage waa held ap at midnight by a lone bandit who waa" a.md with a rifle aud eeu-iled. a lauteiay Ta boldnp look piece t a, point if tb road known as Oak Ran wblen I thirty flv mile ' tast of K.ddlng. Tbe only occupants ol lb stag wer th drlvr, Day and on paenger, W L Miles. Tb robber aaoared tit paper mall sack and tbs- letter sack. Thai stsge did not curry- the Well Fargo bos ' It 'id-bllv4 that tba highwayman lath earn man who bald np tb Bedding Delmar stage a few days ago hsn.MMancr.lIakU tu snot. Later. Tb report ol tb boldat waa given out by the'psenger M les. but is denied bv driver Day. If is believ ed tbat tba wbol tfftir js s boaltT. ', or lung troubles. ; 'A pregon ar hi .i . I s lr.1 rt " '"I ... ..... ' j (; I D ! ... , if. i i caa to reach an advanced old age. j.X3CTviaw, '- '' '! aT v. vL