TODAY'S NEWS TODAY V 'i " f h P p' obab'y sno tonight, ?5f lull 11 Tomorrow' fair. ,-A ! 1 -v. -v'JA7 A 'v-aA VOLUME V LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1905. NUMBER ia 4 tfr;i i KriP ill! r Mi-. S I 1 r Wolverton Appointed -" Federal Judge (Scrlpps News Association) ... Washington, Not, 21. -The President thi forenoon appointed Charles E. Wol verton,lwho i now a member of the su preme' court of Oregonr to be United States District Judge, to fill the vacancy .caused by the death of Judge Bellinger. . Chas. W. Wolverton was born in Iowa in 1851, and came to this state with his fathor. John' Wolverton, in 1855. who took up a donation land claim in Polk county. C. E. Wolverton graduated from the Monmouth college in 1871. He stud ied law and attended the Lexington law school m Kentucky and returned to Ore gon in 1874, and located in Albany where he practiced his profession until he was elected to the supreme court of this state in -ib. - Ha' married Miss Clara E. Price, in 1878. It may also be said that ha was once defeated for the office of prosecuting attorney , by the present executive of Oregon, Geo. E, Chamber Iain, but as - the district was heavily Democratic at that time, such a result was expected. . ' . Entering upon a position that carries a tenure of office for life Judge Wolverton TH ANKSG I VI NG S ALE OF H IGH CLASS MER CHADI S E AT : An unusual opportunity for supplying Thanksgiving needs at prices that makes a strong appeal to the economically inclined. In this GRAND THANKSGIVING OF FERING ar includd I all the arrivals fresh from the best markets in the warld. Your wants, be they small or large, can be supplied at a saving during this said. : $10.00 Suits $13.60 Black out $15.00 Black $18.60 Suits in satin lining, THANKSGIVING LINENS ; When table linen heeds are suggested to you remember ' that you can buy GOOD LINEN at a saving here. - SPECIAL THANKSGIVING OFFERING ' IN MEN'S SUITS ; A goodly assortment in KirscSb urn perfect fitting and guaranteed suits at Special prices this sale. $10.00 'All Wool Suits in Worsted and Cheviots, this sale - $12.50 Suits, this sale. $15.00 Suits, this sale . etc. is ably fitted, being practically a native son of the state, of pioneer parents to gether with his eight years upon the su preme bench, thoroughly qualifies him for his duties as federal judge. Last Day (Scrlpps Newt Association) - New York, Nov. 21 This is the last day of the International Church Confer ence. Many resolutions were adopted, one touching "graft" set forth a hope that "pernicious doctrine, that corporations have no souls" be set aside for Milton's ereat teaching "tnat nations, parties and all associations are moral persons to that end, that the highest standard of honor be maintained, and honesty that men set for themselves in individual actions may be maintained." . Out of Order (Scrlpps News Association) Pittsburg, Nov. 21. The Federation of Labor this morning heard a resolution read denouncing the Western Federation of Miners. It was declared out of order, U NMATCHAB LE RRICE S ANOTHER UMATCMABLE LADIES' SUITS Absolutely every Ladies' Tailored Suit in our stock at a We can only mention a few, , "," ,' 2? inch Box Back Jackets Satin lined in natty styles. Mannish Mixtures, $7.50 Cloth Suits. H length Jackets .:.;;.', :.:......-......... with Extra Ercadcloth Suits, silk trimmed and lined, nobby Mannish Mixtures in Black, Brown. this sale 3. AT A SAVING ALL LADIES' - - $8.85 $10.65 $13.35 etc. etc. Found Him (Scrlpps News Aasoclatfon) Detroit Nov. 21. New York officials this morning identified a man known as Paul Hamilton arrested at Niles as Banjamine F. Chedrey. a former Brook lyn lawyer, who is wanted on charge of alleged embezzlement of $900 from his clients. Chedrey after being arrested in Brooklyn, fled to San Francisco when taken back to Brooklyn' for trial forfeited his bail of $ 1 0.000 and disappeared. Successful Robbery (Scrlpps News Association) Denver, Nov. 21. Two masked men drove up to the alley door south of the Denver bank in the business section in South Denver at 1 o'clock this afternoon and after hastily adjusting masks on their faces, opened the back door. Cashier Gabriel Jones was covered with revolvers and ha was forced to give up $3000. The robbers jumped into their butrgy and es caped. ' The clerks were at lunch. : V ill Join Bradfords (Scrlpps News Association) Portsmouth. Nov. 21. The U. S. cruiser Galveston, sailed for Monta C'nristl today to join Admiral Bradford's squadron which is in the waters at San Domingo. The colier Abarenda was also ordered to join the fleet OPPORTUNITY IN liberal price reduction during this sals " ' ;- Good Quality serge lining through- $11.00 27 inch fitted back jackets, ' $.50 t Blue and Green, 62 inch" coats with ,...:..., $15.50 HATS AT SHARP RE- i DICTIONS This does not mean one or two lines, but very hat in our stock, at an enormous saving.,, About 6 .dzen ladies' $1.00 fo $1.60 Felt Walking Hat. choice .......... 25C AMINE LA SEVERAL LAWYERS (ScrippH News Association) '. Now York, Nov. 21 John A. Nichols ajawer, was a witness - in the insurance investigations this morning. He said he had been the attorney for the Equitable and the Miitual insurance companies. He djd the general work and "took cire" of the persons inimical to the company One friend, a former employe of the company paid $450 yearly. He also paid a man by the name of !err. a newspaper correspondent to keep him for "knocking" the company.,. . .. nomas oowan, formerly a magistrate and a member of Tammany, on the stand said that he was employed in ihe real estate department of . the Equitable. 9 admitted that he did not do much but acted as a . "gd between'' between the Equitable and the city departments. His salary had been $6000 tor several years but had been reduced to $5400. ' When Piatt took the stand, his steps faltered and he was supported by his counsel to the witness chair. Piatt testi fied that he had received contributions for campaign expenses .from the Insurance companies particularly from the Equit able for the la'st ten years. He had kept no record but believed they amounted" to about $10,000 for state campaigns but not for the city. The money was brought in by special messengers and turned over ti the treasurer of the committee. He said that he did not solicit the money re ceived. As far as he could recall the New York Life had never contributed to the state committee, He said that the .companies never sought his influence in egislation matters and . that when the companies contributed they expected a call from the committees. Piatt said the 5ntributlons could not control legislation out that it might influence it . As - Piatt was excused he thanked the committee ind was assisted from the room. putt's orapt Piatt's testimony revealed that his.con- trjbutions from the Equitable Life In jurance company amounted to $10,000 early-.... ' .' Election Investigation (Scrlpps News Association)' ' ' ' New York, Nov. 21. John J. Murp'.iy i brother of the Tammany leader, was a witness before the grand Jury which naking an investigation ' of the alleged election frauds, this morning. Aldermar Jatrnay. a partner of Murphy, a con tracting firm, was also a witness. idinln Cslifomi? (Scrlpps News Association) San Diego, Nov. 21 Another half inch of rain fell last night and this, morning, making 3.50 inches for the season. Or in Market. (Scrlpps News Association; . Chicago, Nov. 21. Wheat opened at 84; closed, 8S; - corn, opened 44, closed, 44); -oats opened 29; closed. 29Jv , ;;. . , Portland. Market . Portland. Nov. 21.-Wheat, bluestem 74; club, 71;' valley, 7S. & 75. Adventist Colony Echc, Or.,Nov.21. A number of Seven th day Adventist from Baker county and different parts of eastern Oregon ar making arrangements to move to Echo where they expect to establish a ; coin, y on lands adapted for small farm. Freda Andrews, who reside about two m'les from tbis place, is having 40 acre of land leveled for water from the Allen ditch and Miss Nuthank is having 60 acre leveled for water from the' Butter creek ditch, and a large number of tracts will be leveled in the near future, which will all be sown in alfalfa. ; Poultry Show ' Albany, Or., Nov, 21. iLinn County' annual poultry show will be held In the Arniory building' December 19-23. This will be the bazar of the season among fancier of fine fowl, of which there ar a large number in Linn County.' LWkentine Ashcrc (Scrlpps News Association) Los Angeles. Nov. 21. The barkentine, Katy Flekenger, is ashore at Redondo and the schooner Mildred is in great danger of a similar fate. A storm was blowing yesterday and the ships had no time to run in out of the sea. The Flekengojr dragged her anchor. A tug put out to assist her, but the tow line snapped and the anchor chain broke and the vessel was carried on the beach in front of the Redondo hotel. The keel and rudder are already gone and it is not likely that the ship can be saved. The crew has been saved. Shaw to Rt main (Scrlpps News Association) Washington Nov. 20. From a high official source it is learned that Shaw will remain in the cabinet until the end of the coming ena or tne session or congress or I even several months after that. ' The there is friction between the secretary and nimself. Go Tc Prison (Scrlpps Newa Association) Weiser, M6nt, Nov. 21. Zeb Marse, Hugh Dearoorn, and Edmond Nicholas. members of the gang , of horse thieves whd have been operating in this section for the past two years were sentenced today to serve six, four and three years respectively in the state penitentiary. " In Jail C. W. Peterson, who has been working the tailor department of A. V. Andrews' establishment, was arrested this morning by Officer Faulk, on the charge pf passing a check in favor of himself on the Farmers and Traders Nati onal banki on Geo. D. Oliwine, proprietor of the Billiard Hall. Owing to the fact that District Attorney C. H. Crawford being out of the city the preliminary examanation'will not be held befora Justice Hough until tomorrow forenoon. Peterson bears an unsavory reputation. - .... ; Youthful Burglars Boise, Nov. 21. The police last even ng, headed by Officer Andy Johnson, rrested Kenneth McKieth, proprietor of the messenger service office in the base- nent of the Pierce building at Tenth and Main streets, and six of his employei John Wigman, agod 20, Herman Estes, 16, Everet Barbour, 16, Howard Eddy, 16, Howard Mitchell, 14, and Ed Camp in the charge of burglarizing the Wheeler -Motter store and the second hand stove on Ninth street, between Main and Grove it an early hour yesterday morning. All seven of the arrestad youths confessed to the commission of the crime when taken o police headquarters. The stolen goods ejre all recoverad? Emblement Milwaukee, -Nov. 21. Frank J. Grutza a member of the Skarb Polski Doan at Building Society, today swore out a war rant for the arrest of Frank J. Heller, secretary of ths soc'et.y, charging h'm with absconding with $5000 of the tociety s runes.- Mailer has been missing tince last Thursday. j PRE SCRT PTI ON I feECU R ITyI If you khew the fact about our prescription department your prescristion would cime here, even if our prices were high which they, never are , ' ' ; ' If you knew the measures- we tiks to insure the purity and freshness of our drugs; if you wer familiar with the safeguards w throw about the compounding, and various other methods peculiar to thi (tore, you could not help having entire confidence in the accuracy of any prescription wo put up. ' ' To have such service to feel safe is worth something a.id ' easts nothing extra. ' ' NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY La Grande Oregon ' ' ,'; news-:.- : PAPERS eSUvis (Scrlpps Newa Asooclatlon) St. Petersburg, Nov. 21. The 'news papers of this city appeared again tcxUy aftir five days suspension on account of the strike. Most of the articles (how decided retraction against the former revolutionary sentiment For Stealing Utters (Scrlpps Newa Association) Chicago,Nov. 21. Wilbur CjIo and William McSwain,accusa4.,.ct.t4un4---.i uvm nnnwir as jmpny ana ire tempting blackmail, were arraigned be fore Justice Prindmlla this afternoon. They waived examination and each was haldtoappair before ths grand jury under $3000 bonds. Ths government, will take no hand in the case but if the letters are really important, the govern ment's afomeys will probably domind that the books, from whii the copies were taken, be projuced at the coming trial of . the packers in the cinspiracy ease. A Washington W edding (Scrlpps News Association) Washington, D. C. Nov. 21 Miss Anna Hitchcock, daughtor of the secrtUry of ; the inte rior, was married today at noon to Commander William Simms, U. S. N.. Dr Ronald Cotton Smith, officiating. The ceremony was performed before a brillia t astemblage of officials and the elete ot io;iaty. .. Miss Margaret Hitchcock., sister of ths bride, was the bridesmaid and Co-nmander Mark L. Bristol, U. S. N. '. was best man. Army and navy officer ; acted as ushers. Mrs Roosevelt was present. Evidence Produced (Scrlpps Newa Association) St Louis, Nov. 21 The telegrams ad- i mitted to have been sent by Senator . Burton'to the Rialto Grain Company, and alleged to have been paid for out of the government funds, ware introduced m the t Burton trial this morning. Over a dozen were brought in by Ransdell but he could not tell from what appropriation the Z messages were paid. . s ' Wheat Drops ; i '(Scrlpps Newa Association), ' 1; Chicago. Nov. 21. Wheat took a de- , cided drop today when Armour let go his ' holdings. . Corn prices w,it down In sympathy. Liquidation was heavy, most ly credited to Armour. December wheat -opened at 84 and sold off 83 1. Way wheat opened at 87 and closed at 86. Rev., Brooks Pendleton. Nov. 21. On .lanuary " I, 1905, Rev. N. H. Brooks, pastor of the First Christian church of this city, will resign his pastorate to become Eastern -Oregon evangelist for the Christian church. ; ' '