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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1905)
--MNEffSJiAY ! . . ' ' il'HIHlWV. I UJjRAND I 1 ' " W fil U U 1 I VV I M I V, 'f (1 , jt i r. a t i i - "i " an aaai aa uw. -aw .at . j. . . - vaa. Mar ai m r m m mm n k m ar ri -. . .. VQUIMEIV LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 1905 - . . -. . 1 IDAHO FRAUD ; Boiippt Newt Associati a Moscow Idaho Oct 14- Tbe land fraud trials wereoalled before Federil Judge Beatty tbii morning with Wm Kettenbsck, George' H , Keetrr . od Clareroe Bobnetto, o( Lewittoo and William Dwysr of Olarkston',- Watti; aeouaed ol oonipiraoy All four plend. d HAS aniU attil Vat Inr m tismmA Irial. The coort gave the distrlot asrney until tomorrow to tet the date of the trial. The federal gran J jury ia being impaneled and i will con tinue Ibe investigation of the land frauds ,J,'V:?.: Kettenbseb and Keater are well known beakers ol Lewistoa and were identified in alleged timber steals of that state. - .; CANCEL .ENTRIES - . Boise. Oct. 24. iTbe government today Inatituted proeeedioge to eanoel U timber entries to Boiae and Waah Initton counties on. tbe claim tbat eveal quarter eeotioni of land, fradulently ' iorolvrd, have already been transferred to the Butte Land Investment company. It ia aaid that these are the flrat of a large number of tiaduient entries to be unearthed and it li expected that a' large number of criminal Droeecnttona will Inlln Several entrjmen 'hare left for pans unknown to avoid procecntion. W CTU Convention (Boripps Ne Association) ' Los Angeles Oot 24 Delegates to tbeir National tfOTU contention are arriving In hosts the "White ribbon special" arrived at 13:30 with 620 women In tbe party from a ew York, , Pennsylvania, Indiana and Connecticut ' ' ' Premature Explosion Observer Special 1 Eliln Ool 'U-A laborer br tbe name of Johnson was severely Injured this morning at ssven thirty by a premature explosion of blast, while working on Ibe Elgin extenainn. Tbe nature of hia woonds ate such that the exact extent of bis Injuries cannot be de termined at thia time. The man waa non-resident. . Fatally Burned Bcripps News Association. " , 8alem Ore Oct 24 Sitter : Msry Oryille of the 8icred He.rt Aodemy, died this morning as a remit of burns received in trying toextirguieb flimes in a hlaitne nan of Mr on a move. SPEED OVER -STATES t By orlpps News Association Ogden Oot 24 The Barriroan epeolal arrived here this tnornins . ii-oa making tbe run from 3o Franoisco in P. Btrlpps Newa Association IV llAHH - ,1 .A .. I huu uu minutes, in eosinee luikegee. via.. n were changed here In two minutes President reached tbe ground ot the nn InA VmIm al.t. J k. I 1 i awe - ...,u .rleu rBSt B( a reoora uneije institute after a brief stay breaking pare behind one or the I 'his place wheie he was received h. TEDDY ADDRESSES NEGRO StODEIMTS Says Students Must Lead "fheir Race to Enllglitenrricnt Moscow -Waterless Scrlpps News Association. , M.seow Oct 24 'The striken dam aged the water conduits and tome portions of the city are without wter. Wonderful Values Real Bargains in the fullest Sense of the Word t.'i !-,vk .V? . s v,-: ,. . , . I Every Item noted below will be recognized by the discerning ones as strictly high I class merchandise at - extraordinary worth at the smallest of small pricing. An honest comparing of quality will prove to your satisfaction that THE FAIR ? I !Q TH rrM Dl a rr -rr OAr kh Km r VALUES OF ABSORBING INTEREST In Our-Ladies' Suit Department: Suits of all descriptnn.BDd cloro, iu all wanted styles', in cheviots,' rerge, uovelty suitings and man nieh miiturfs. Suits made for as by the best houses in America. We note below a few of the many ex raordinary values, on 'sale this wetk. $10 black serge suits . $1260 black terge suits o- with silk lined Jacket Q.yO with short jacket J,o5 42 Blue. Venetian 8uita - ft $15 black cheviot suits 0 with silk lined jacket 5.y5 . shot t jackets, silk lined O.yO $12.50 $12.50 A special offering, and large assortment in and lIiA mnni innAfit nrA uraniaA tmttoriala l arJ v ) aaIa! Tamm raixlurep, suits sold everywhere at great pptcinl valuer at $14 98 ihoose this week at $12 60 te suit. , v- ,mv, ,,..r Jackots and Coats of every , conceivable description. " Wraps that have both quality mid style, and at prices you can afford to pay too. $12.50 to $22.50 Jtckets in fitted ard bx back efferta, 28 and 29 inches long in red, castor, black and green at " " ; ' ' '' 1 $7 $79?:?&6? $989 Jll9S $I398 Three-Quarter Length Coats In empire and mannisli style?, in tersey, heaver, sybalines, and a large variety of fancy mix'ures at Ti , $650 $y50 J00 $Q00 $()00 $)250' and $225 New Shower Proof Coats Just received by express direct from New York, beautiful colorings, best values, nat tiest styles it has ever been our good for tune to show, at the exceptionally low price $16.50 and $18.50 Silk and Zcpyr . Shawls and facinators of generous si e aud good weight, designed to deep the wearer comfortable on the coldeBt day. In white cream and black. From $4.50 down to 25c riexifold Collars for Men , , , .. E f ' will not break when ironed and cannot be folded out of shape, insuriug a perfect fitting collar l5c-Twofor 25c ' New Shirts Tracked ai d plain !i : x , $125 New Hats All the latest blocks just received NEW DRESS GOODS Id the new und much wanted checks and pluld-), iu colors red and green, Mack Hnd white, er en and white, blue aud preen, blue and ouck, ana many oiuer behutiful color creations 18c to $1.50 Cravenette Cloth 52 h,chfif? ip xfords and tan, at the yd I.0) Fancy Flannelettes J0ar8!,j;!ne(TtbiDg dnp-ing saques. Beautiful, 10c tO 18 dai ty coloriags, the yard All Art Linnen Scrim 40 inches wide, yd 70c ' :- Hardanger r Art Linen. 80 in wide in deep cream and white the yard 60c ladies' New collars all the latest New York styles in lin nen and silk. 25C Sweaters -r Ladies' and child' ren'a in colors red, white and blue. . $1.25 to $4.50 said that he bad a amid tim. I.. i, foreign land but related to discuss matters relative to Insaranoa and da ollned to make a statmeiit about Mag left ott the Rio Uraude Western dlrectorato. Us smiled and said, 'Ererjbodj knows why that waa done. Alios Rooserelt, Who, was wlthonr party, oame baok happy and rosjr and said that she bad had tbe time o( her life. The gilt bnsinss was mostly rake. She bad a few trinkets, thai's all She a set horns aad it Ii.udt huniu h.r father la having such a good time Id the south." , Crushed by Log V iTi (Obnerver .Special) j j "1 : , Elgin. Oot. 24. Word rn.nh1 rhl. place tbls altemoon of tbe killing of an unknown man near the mnub ol the Looking ttlasg. From what ran h. learned Ihe man was working with a log wnea It fell opon him la some manner and oroahad tha lira nt i him The acoident occored yesterday morning. , For Keeping Quiet Bcripps News , AesooUtlon. New York. Oot. 24 Charles J dmiih waa called today on tbe stand In tbe insurance lnvitiatl,,n. ll aiu taai no was a nswsnaDcr man whose principal work was to circulate tbe news. To combat the evil infl of tbe Inquiry he said that be re ceived $0000 from Ihe Mutual for ser vices. Brought Back ; to Die SorippsNews Ansoolation. Ban Kranolero. Oot. 24 A dav over due, the Oceanic ateamabip liner, Ventura, arrived this morning from Australian ports. , Among tbe passengers were lr. 8 H, Hollmer, Ameriraa oonsul at Arila. and J h Brown, Hawaiian commlaHioner if Immigration Both were in tbe Inst stages of consumption. mmfur uu oioer prominent oltl sens aud great crowds of couuty people, boti black and white.,. The President was reoetved by Booker Washiojtton t the Institute and driven to the effios building in a i-arrlage built by atudtnia, driven by students, and drawn by horses raised by students He viewed the cdoostioual and In dustrtal pared aud was driven bnrriedly about tbe (rounds and thjwa the extent and scope of the work. He waa theuoe taken to the chapel where a abort program preced ing tbe President's address was given. Corbett-McGovern Boripps News Association 8n Franrlsoo. Oct. Oh.rlia Pollock of PhlladelDbla. whu la Innk Ing after tbe interest of Jaok O'Brien on the coast, received word this morn. mgtbat young Corbett hod Terrr MeOovern were today matched ' to fight Six rounds next Mimdav nlul.t before tbe Atbietio club of Philadelp hia, at catch weights. ' PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS Tuskegee Ala Oct 24 The nre.id.nt in addressing tbe negro students at Tufkegee Ir.atitute aaid to the wb te popul.tion aa well aa the -Mack, that it is ol the greatest importance thai tbe negro showld be encour. ged to make himself a higher type ol use'ul nets. Wuhin twoyeara the Industrial operations of the south havs so In creased thai a icarcitv of l.bir in evident everywhere and that it is wis dom lor all those who wisb to make themselves prosperous to help tb ne gro to become netful to hlnvelf and to tbe communis j in which he lives. I enesary to train every a vaiiabld man by developing hia In telllgenoe," eald tbe pre dent and to Increase bas skill and capacity wltb a consolous effort. Tha" mercantile avenues to aucoss are overcrowded f jr the prioit and tbe beat obanre for suooess admits ouly the more Intell Uent workera of some mechanical trade or on tbe farm. Ignoranoe is the costliest crop that can be ralaa and every dollar put into education. white or blank, yields rich dividents to a oommiinity. - "It ia in the interest of tbe white man to educate negroes but despite sll the white man does no Dernianent good will come to yon aave aa ' yon develope the onpaoiiy ' for self help. Von young men and women of Tunke gee tnnet lead your fellows toward sober, Industrious and la abMlr.g lives, IN MON IXiOMERY Mon'g'Trieiy Am Oj 24 The Preal. dent Mrrivrd from Timkegee at t oon. Hows mt b Ojvernor Jelks, Mayor lragdesnd Jmig; Gaston ami ihom a military para f through banka ol people to the oapitol where he apoke; Tbe welcome to bim waa more than a per'nootory civility and, was moat wet geily decorated ' In honor r bis visit. .-:.,v,;, .;jW . ' ' ' . .. : Will Not Open i 8oripps Now. Aasooir tioo , , Butte Mont Oot li Tue'openl g ol tbe Flat Head " reservation will not take place until tbe spring of 1907. a year later than was at first ex tei Tbe delay is caused by a clause la the bill which overlooked providing for aa appr&issutvut aud' uisesiueaUon com mi'sion wbiob has a year in wbicb tu report' after the ' Indians have been allotted. r'HCUi it To Unearth Scandal ' Boripps News Association Pittsburg, Oct .24 ;i.motroller l Currsnoy Ridgely Is eoioute and Is expected here hourly to nuearth per aouallf the' political scsndal con nected in the failure ol the Enterprise National bank. , Grain Markets Chioago, Oct. Sl-Wbeat,' opened 87 ; closing, SHij corn opened 45; closed, 45;: !oaal opened, 20: cloaed 293g. PORTLAND MARKBT Portland, Oct. 24 -Club, 72, blue stem, 76; valley 72. ; LOCAL MARKET Buyers today are offering 63 cents (or bluestem and 00 for olub, McClintock Witness ? i Berippe News Association tii .' New York Oct 24 Emery MoOlIn-, took the actuary lor the Mutua I Lile', Insurance Co.,t was a' wfioess before the investigating committee' today T" ' He atated'lhat bis salary waa $25,000. He reviewed tha failures ai tbe losur anoe oornpsaies in the earl 7Usr and stated that new methods war evolved alter that period. " .- i j. I ... I.Women Murdered . Boripps News Association. . Seattle Oot 24 Joe liatt, an Assy, nan peddler, shot down Lottie N oh oies a widos, aged 22, in eold blood, because she refused to marry bim.' Ha walked up behind the woman who was baking bread", placed the revolver to her bank and shot twioe. , JHe wade bia escape. v . . . . i Bryan4 Meets Togo By Scrlppa Newi Association) ' 1 Tokio Oot 24 Willlaro J Brysa the ' distinguirbed American who is a gueei ' of ibis city, waa present at the rt cap tion given in bonot ol Admiral Togo. Ihe mayor iulroducsd Mr Bryso to th,e Admiral wbo' wxpreaseil crest pleasure ot bia unexpected presence. Troops and People , -,, " "'Sf rlpps News"Associatna: " r i . At'"MiL.y - 1 . at d.oroiii.,n...h....w..i .". -iu. ireops and ....... w-.uuro. ins rrefiaent'a oar- -o.. ,i.t ri.ge waa followed from tin eiati'io y Ooisaoks flred Into the mob ' The i " WANT.. SOMETHING ' COOD TO READ? Gen. Wood Arrived t - " '(- ' Boripps News Assooistioa. 'Maolla. Oct. Jt.' Gen. Wood as sujied command In absence of Oen, Corbta Tbe Philippine commission proposes to establish an agricultural bank with a capital of $5,000,000 B 0 0 K S B 0 0 No one need be in want f interesting fiction who will lake a look over our book shelves. All the laieft popular novels" are there and many mort that are quite as interesting Jl not as popular. We have books to suit every taste in the way of fiction. We recently received a laro adrlitinn in '"'' ar book rtocka big asoortment of the new copvy ' . righted novels at $ 1.25, and a lot of popalarV'S: copyrights m cheaper bindings. No u lel-''fc!" ting time Iiang heavy Tor, waut of good reading inutier, when the world's choices fiction can be had at these yrices. Borne time when you WAnt a good novel come In and rummage through our shelve. Sure to find something yoo will waut. . : ;?;' , NEWLIN DRUG CO. La Grande Oregon ; I ' m ! Hi i ,. , s fx bb It. - bd 'ii, '! ; ' ' - ( ill: wd len n I ' was bst Tb uoifc ot. t ' 20 Or ane Oani t. ns- i ; ' f'ths ! In. he aire ieat Sou i as be :l ia " . - ' ' -. a I'M: