i il flOES THI MAIL ORDER HOUSE PAY ANY UNION COUNTY TAXES? THINK IT OVER . ' ; VOLUME XI LA GRANDE. UNION COUNTY, OREGON, 'TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4 19 Jo NUMBER 9 M NOW ARGUING r.HIIFTTF MIDHFD TDIAI MILLLLIIL IIuKilK !K!,U.L (Scrlppa New A vrtatlon) ! iltn Francisco, Dec. 4 The grand jury it in tesssion today and resumed the investigation of the Belvidere music hall .'he mnwcipal brother and several other cas"Jl Witness Frank Carillo.exmanager of theAurello Herrera told the jury of the unsuccessful effort made by him to secure a permit to erect a tent in the burned district, in whieh he proposed to conduct a vaudeville show. He attributes the failure to get a permit from the fact of hit refusal to give up f third of the . ................. ouinbn preacher hanged (Scrlppa Newe Association) Valdosta, Ga., Dec. 4.- Rev. J. G. Rawlings and Alfred Moore, negro, were hanged privately this morning for the murdfrif the two Carter children last summer. receipts to lepresentatives of the admin-stration. The prosecution's arrangement brought tears to Gillette's eyes, for the first time since the opening of the trial. i A verdict from the jury it expected by seven o'clock this evening. Prosecuting Attorney Ward concluded his argument late this afternoon. A short deliberation seems quite likely and it will be a sur prise if the verdict of guilty ie not brought in. . , (Scrlppa Newe Association) Washington, Dec. 4 The ' President' message w uuu i rj tht Sunntei to- bill has already passed one Housof Con gress. Let individuals contribute as they desire: but let ut prohibit in effective ( AMIS NDJK day ten minutes after noon. Assistant fashion all corporationt from m.uB .r. Secretary Latta carried the message to tributiont for any political purpose, the Senate. Printed copies had been directly or indirectly." I A BLAZE OF lUDIiAU placed in the desk to that senators could clotely folio the reading. Practically a full membership was present at the reading. A recett wat lalran flftaon minntan aftar the committee ,h. D,..irf.n fh.t th. that conferring upon wat in tession. At th. end of th. recast , ment r,ht f PPm1 criminal catet the assistant secretary entered with th. n Htt.ont of ' GOVERNMENTS RIGHT OF APPEAL Another bill which hat just passed on. Hous. of Congress and which it it urg ently necessary thould be enacted into the Govern- SCHMITZ NOT ON EXHIBITION (Scrlppa Newe Association) Yokohoma, Dec. 4. The police forbids an exhibition of Mayor Schmitz and other San Francisco officials on the grounds that it is adverse to public order. NO MONEY LOST OR STOLEN (Scrlppa Newe Association) Washington, Dec. 4 Secretary Taft today received a telegram from Jamet D. Phelan of San Francisco which denied that any relief funds had gone astray or stolen. KILAUEA IN ERUPTION (Scrlppa News Association) Honolulu. Dec. 4 Kilauea is in erup tion. Commercial organizations of this city are trying to secure the next Pan' America congress. mestage and delivered it and other doc uments to th. clerk. .Few members list ened to the reading until th. end. FAVOR EIGHT HOUR LAW I call your attention to the need of pats ing th. bill limiting th. number of hours Scrlppa New Aaaoetetton) Washington, Dec, 4 Th. Pr.tident't attitude on th. Japanet. situation hat stirred ir. (n California', delegation in thie city. McLaughlin of Lot Angele says; "It it fierce. Tomorrow morning th. Pacific coast will be ablaz. 'with in- ignation. -Th. .ntir. W.st will fight th. recommendation that Japanese be natur alized. A "war with Japan would find every naturalized Japanese citizen of this country doing all in their power to aid "A. a nation w. will continue to.njoy n. r,ilrfulH .mnlnv.... a nuraiiy unpreceoeniea prosper.. arm mMat, v8ry moderate on. and ,v is prooao.. .,.., ..w , CM conceiv. o( n0 Mrlous objection won ana u.sregaru o. -... ,ndMd jt j. meinoat on me pari oi ura auaiima wui iu can materially mar thit protperity. No Congress in our time hat done more good work of importance than th. present Congress. There were several matters left unfinished at your last session, how ever, which I most earnestly hop. you will complete before your adjournment." CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION ' "I again recommend a law prohibiting all corporations from contributing to the campaign expenses of any party. Such a to our powar.it I should be our aim steadily to reduce th I number of hours of labor, with at a goal the general introduction of an eight-hour day. ON CHILD LABOR On thit tubject he poke with no un certainty. Among other things, he said "The horror incident to employment of children in factorial or at work anywhere are a blot on our civilization X of Clearance Sale Womens' Suits Price cut Averages One Third Such price reducing is nothing short of wonderful it it? Beyond that itt unprecedented and unmatehable, considering th. season. It encourages immediate buying at no tuit offerings ever did. "Encourages" we say, more than that, it demands or compels buying. Savingt of on. half on a ttylith, seasonable, and needed euit is far too unusual to resist. No thrifty, prudent woman whose wardrobe has room for one of these suits will attempt to resist such opportunities. And we expect many women will take two or three or even a half a dozen. WHAT'S THE REASON FOR THIS PHENOMENAL MARKDOWN? clearance end of the suit telling season. Time for suits to step out lively must give their space to th. Holiday Goods. Here's more in detail about the suits read. We have places neroui""" . , t-. ..AifH!,cc nf cost. in tour ioi Lot 1 -Takes we ask for the in aii oui oi scosw" :-l U,nrr r,vd 170008. SUTIS aiul.o materia'. - suit, values S.ou i - Lot 2-Ur,der this iot corres all our new and up-to-date gocds. all the new goods of the season tastily made, rejular va. ues S10 to $i5. 5:9 $3.98 735 LotS This lot takes in all the nobby suits that have been selling at $ 1 6.50 to $20. Thit it the largest assortment we have on hand and the greatest values, sale Lot 4 -This lot holds a few of our choice numbers in special values, but must be closed out with the rest, sale $8.95 11.85 "skirt bargains fully commendable ,r t te the only abnormally busy spot in our store. The skirts will sound the same saving chord The suit section w . -rill startle theses of e. fl,re -too. Clearance and a qu.ck-dei-' jnony ainong the suiti. :ie object in many instances. r.g .s res"'.tai:t. When we say "Clearance" prices drop down with a thud H.r.i. th..""- 'e place our fIrrcurSSOOto $4.50 vUt2-U,derth., head we pac. ur ment. r.ew aes.gr.t. rew goou $1.98 2.98 Lot S-Thit takes in all our $7.00 to $10.00 skirts, consists of fancy blacks and solid colors. All go at tale Lot 4 This takes in the last and great est bargains of ail. You konw our repu tation for new and up-to-date skirts, fancy and colors $5.95 8.50 Phone Black 130 Verfcere No. 27 EMPLOYERS LIABILITY Excellent laws were passed at the last session, but th. laws did not go far enough. It is a great social injustice to compel the employee, or rather th. family of th. killed or disabled victim, to bear th. en tire burden of such an inevitable sacrifice In other words, society thirkt itt duty by laying the whol. cost on th. victim whereat th. injury comes from what may be. called th. legitimate risks of th. trad.. Compensation for accident, or deatht due in any line of industry to th. actual conditions under which that industry i carried on. thould be paid by that portion of th. community for th. benefit of which th. industry it carried on that it, by thot. who profit by th. induttry. If th. ntir. trad, risk it plac.d upon th. em ploy.r h. will promptly and properly add it to the legitimate cott of production and asses it proportionately upon the con' tumert of hi. commodity. WITHDRAWAL OF COAL LANDS It it not wit. that th. Nation thould alienate itt remaining coal landt. I have temporarily withdrawn from eettlement all the landt which the Geological Survey hat indicated at containing, or in all prob ability ' containing, coal. The question, however, can be property settled only by legislation, which in my judgement should provide for th. withdrawal of these land from sale or from entry, save in carta especial circumstances. The ownersh would then remain in the United States, which should not, however, attempt to work them, but permit them to be work ed by private individuals under a royalty system, the Government keeping tuch control at to permit it to see that no excessive price was charged consumers INHERITANCE INCOME TAX The President handles the Inheritance and Income Tax exhaustively. "There can be no question of the ethical proprie ty of the government thus determining the conditions upon which any gift or in heritance should be received " INDUSTRIAL TRAINING In setting forth the necessity of such training, he says: "Unfortunate , at pres ent, the effect of some of the work in tne public schools is in the exactly opposite direction. It boys and g.ris are trained merely in literary occompiishmenU, to thetoUl exclusion of industrial, manual, and technical train'ng. the tendency is to unfit thern for industrial work and to make them reluctant to ao into it. or un- Cont;nyed on paje 1 Cubans Object To Message (Scrlpp Newt Association) Havana, Dec. 4-Th. impression creat ed in Cuba over tne President's utterances on th. Cuba situation in hit message to congress it that Washington it determined to establish a protectorate. the mother country." A.iulhii .T.l?!. in.nt in politics said; "If th. President detiret to take th. part of Japan against th. tov.rign state, that It hi. affair, but the authorities of California will not long be able to prevent bloodshed by iu peopl.." Still another man said; "It .it a good thing for California that Congress and th. pr.sident't message did not com. befor. .lection." r 01, in SUDDEHLY VISITED BY IHSAHITY Laboring under th. hallucination that he it the tubject of devine power on earth, and that he hat a great religious mission to fulfill, D. Brisco a young man living near Island City.it now incarcerated in the county jail. - During the summer and fall, according to rumors, young Britco wat in earnest debate with a friend on religious question. Th. matter took tuch weight on him that about two weekt ago, hit friends noticed a weakening of hit mind. However nothing teriout wat attached to it untill latt even- ns thortly after teven o'clock. At that hour Britco went tuddenly, violently and dangerously Insane. H. resides with hit father and mother near Island City, and fortunately th.r. w.r. neighbort nearby, Th. instant th. malady t.ized him, he attacked hit aged parentt to whom, nnder normal condition, he wat extremely kind, and knocked both to the floor. Other, of the family went for assistance and when t cam. the young man wat fighting lik. a d.mon, Th. demented man wat taken to thit city and placed in a lodging room sbive th. E. Propeck Second Hand ttor. and left to the ear. of two friends. During th. night h. was kept under meuical car. and medicinal influence, but at timet when th. effects of th. opiat. would go away, . h. would return to hit raving condition. - Jutt before noon today he wis turned over to the county authorities. Sheriff . Childert went to th. man to take charge of him, and during th. f.w minutes prior to leaving for th. jail, th. young man', parentt cam. into th. room. H. .earned more quiet in hi. parentt' presence, and kitted both goodbye. H. than ttepped up to th. sheriff and kitted him, instantly following tt)t kits with a blow in th. thtr ifft face. H. followed th. first by sev eral in quick tuccettion. H. wa. toon overpowered and taken to jail, where h. i. now lodged. H. it .till vary ill, physic ally. Hit mind will b. examined tonight Britco it well known in Island City and thit city. Hit habit, w.r. exemplary, and h. wat well thought of, H. wat formerly In good phytical health and nat urally a bright and intelligent young man HOID-UP A fAILURE (Scrlppe New. Aeaoolattooi Holiday, Kansas, Dec, 4. A man boarded a train atSantaF. with .ticket to Topeka, and latt night he drew a revolv er in the smoking car and ordered all of the passengers to deliver. All gav. In but a cow boy. who drew his gun and fired, striking the robber in the leg. The thief, forced by closed doors to run through the entry, broke his way out through the window, escaping with no booty. SUSPKUD ROBBER ARRESTED (Hcrlpps New. Auoclatlon) Lav, rence. Kan., Dm. 4 A man giving hit nam. at John Clark and .aid by th. police to be Chart. Green a boilermaker of Colorado, wat arretted at th. offlc. door of a doctor thia morning while he wat going for a treatment. He it sus pected of connections in the robbery of th. Santa F. train latt night at Holiday. H. hat a bullet hoi. in hit leg. DON'T NEGLECT COUGHS; Mature Might Cure Your Cough With out Aid, But You Can't Afford To Chance It ' A cough that is left to "cure itself it slowly overcome at best, and there is apt to bu some weaknese left to make the next cough come easier. Nownn' White Pine Expectorant is natures's best assistant. It makes the cure easy, quick and thorough. It it perfectly harmless, and is equally good for o:d or young. It doesn't pay to trifle with coughs when you can buy a remedy oa these terms. Money back if th remedy fails. Price, 25 and 50 Cents. NEWLIN DRUG CO. J La Grande, Oregon. t1.1.........A.,........p..w...... 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