- iro . l et irt, CA GRANDE. UNION COUNT. OREGON. TUESDAY, t -I3EMBER U8 j'&C6- NUMBER -22 ' , LILUWC VI OU WILt "learn something by attending the good: roads convention BLACKMEH .WILL LYfiCH ,v " BLACKMAn (Srrlppa Nen-s Association) Winnesboro, La., Dec. 18. A negn mob, with blood hounds. 'is in pursuit of Noah McLendon. the young negro, who killed Amanda Wright, his mother-in-law, Mary Mel anHnn hi wit n4 hmr Wkrother,- Qui Wright, besides seriously wounding Wash Smith. The fugutive will h lynched by his own race if he is caught. INTENSE SUffERING Scrlpps News Anaoclatlon. Minneapolis. Dec. 18. Report from Dakota continue to bear tidings of suffer ing because of lack of coal. Dazey, a small town wires that there is not a pound of coat in town. . Schools have closed be cause there is no fuel to keep out the blizzards and told. Tne famine grows in all directions, having now reached both the Dakotas and Minnesota. . THAVV'S TRIAL ASSURED fScrlpn News Association New Yorit Dec. 18 Harry Thaw will b tried on January 21. Justice Newberger tiavirg sit that date by agreement of t h attorneys on both sides tScrlpps Nws Association) : Chicago. Dec. 1 6-Wheat opened at 73 V closed at 7 4;. corn opened at 4 closed at, 42; oats opened at 34 closed at 34g. OAVEL'S RAP Will U HEARD TOMORROW MM .!.: : , - ...... The sessions of the Good Roads Con vention which opens tomorrow morning will be held on the gymnasium floor o' the Commercial Club. It was first thought to hold the meetings in the court' house. ebut that is not convenient and the down i town meeting place has been decided up I on. Chairs have been arranged today and t everything is in readiness for President J. H. Scott' gavel tomorrow mornirg at o.f) ' ! '. . - . . . - Few of the noted speakers may arrive tonight, but Governor Chamberlain, and m The 'pSp. Pursuit of Happinss Now that the light has died out of summer skies, while the world grows gray, do you think there's nothing to do but snuggle down by the fire, watch the white old world swing around again, and wait impatiently for the Time of Happy Days? ' Ah! But you're wrong the whole world, restless, longs for the golden days of i summer unthinking, careless of the rare truth that Happiness itself. In its purest form, is now, of all times, so easy to gain. : . "But where to find It?'.' Deep under the branches of the Christmas tree it lies where the twinkling light of mystical, magical candles falls on the faces of little children Climb a creaking, dingy stair and see the pale, tear-stained face of a lonely child grow beautiful as'some simple toy is clasped to a little heart that beats triumphantly with a reawakened faith in a dear old Santa Claus who did not forget! Let Cnristmas mornmg bring to each of your friends the knowledge that you have remembered that the days are not busy enough, the years not hurried enough to drive away the timely thought that will glorify even the smallest gift. No need to search the year through. In the jingle of Christmas bells, in the hand clasp of a friend, in the smile of a little one lies happiness. And in more than all else is it rare and beautiful that to possess it you must give it and that in the giving you cannot part witn it. . To those you know to those who would know the joy of Christmas giving this store is a helpful place. Shelves and counters, cases and corners fairly groan beneath their accumulation of Gift-Things. Make it your own a place in which to choose wisely and buy economically. You will find the Christmas spirit in the air irresistable, contagious with all who help us ' here eager to make your visits enjoyable. ; , Umbrellas ' Handkerchiefs .' j Jewelry Everybody's gotone!"-? Ah. Who said. 'H;tndker;hiefs j In the toe-tip of the stocking but not like these. Here are make gooa gifts!"-? . something from these cases handles that are bent and twist- You'll say they'll make the) should go. , ed and carved from woods that most delightful of g.ffs -before i A ring a bracelet a brooch come from every spot on the you see a hundredth part of th.s 1 a pin a set of studs or but- krown globe. Others in which extraordinary collection Some tons what yoo like long as the pale opalescent hues of are almost as flimy as a spider's it snuggles down where it will pearl blend with the lustre of web others are edged with be discovered last as the best silver and gold. fairy-like lace. of all the gifts should be. Modish Garments furs Gloves You did'nt know that Santa Furs, deep-toned, luxuriously Don't worry at all because Claus knows Dame Fashion rich and soft, will add to the- you don't know exactly the size well? charm of the happy faces of of glove that fits the person to Then come and see the style hundreds of fortunate folk after whom you wish to send a pair, lines of our superbly modeled Santa Claus has come and gone. We expect to be just as busy garments- wraps and suits and And best of all the comfort the day after Christmas ex jackets and skirts all fashioned and becomingness of a scarf or changing sizes as we are the with a defter needle than the coat or muff dossnt depend day before, selling these most kindly old saint can wield yet solely on the price that has teen satisfactory of holiday remedi al! breathing Christmas cheer, paid. brances. Leather Goods Where Dolls Reign Hundreds of puzzled fok are Do you wish to see some little TOVS to stop before the counters girl's eyes snap with pure tap- ' where we show all that is new ture? Bring her here. Our toys are going fast. Toys from the shops of the Leather Hare, where the jaunty dolls t-r boys and girls. Dolls.drums. Workers. elbow each otherwhere flaxen horns and everything that a Few are to pass on without and brunette beauties stand, a good live boy or girl would want, opening their purses for here light of anticipation in their are pocketbooks. handbags, brown and blue eyes as they card cases mors enticing things await the inspection of tntir than we could describe in an future little mothers. 1 hour. ' Linens Box Goods , Indian Robes Handwork i.-. comP't lir of toilet sets. ... . .Handworked linens, center shaving sets, collar and cuff Which even white men and pieces, scarfs, tenia cov.rs. boxes, handkerchief toxe. stair women like to wear. Useful m towels, and every thing the sets, m,jury brushes Com5 a hundred ways. linen department. and see the rest - - ihi i a i w k. kvaj v - .. Phone Black 130 Vergere No. 27 in fact nearly all frc-i out the county points, will arrive on Je morning trains The association col. J have selected no better time for the convention than it has. The Christmas trade in La Grande has been handicapped to an extent that is ap palling. Cove and other localities some miles distant have all but been isolated by the terrific c ndition of the roads. To state it as meekly as possible, trade and store, for the simple reason that farmers cannot reach La Grande by the highways. Is it possible to conceive of anything more beneficial to La Grande, than a solution to this menace to public thrift and happi ness? .'. ' ' . ..... .' There is every reason for businessmen and farmers to lay aside every other duty and for two days unite in learning of some way to improve the highways of the Grande Ronde valley. . i Following is the program as it will be heard, in the session tomorrow: WEDNESDAY MORNING Call to order by president. Addresses of welcome: J. B. Stoddard, Mayor of La Grande; Turner Oliver, secretary; La Grande Commercial Club: J. C. Henry, County Judge, Union County: - response, John H. Scott, president Oregon Good Roads Association, address, "Roadsof Union County, Past and Present," W. T. Wright president First- National Bank, Union; address, "Needs of Union County in the Line of Good Roads," Benjamin Brown, County Commissioner, Union County; discussion. .WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Address. "The Duty of the County Toward Its Highways," J. M. Selder, County Commissioner, Union County; ad dress, "What Macadam Roads Have Done for the Prune Growers of Liberty and Rosedale." J. H. Albert, president Capital National Bank, Salem; address, "The Proper Ratio Between Tonnage and Ex penditure in Road Building." Her.ry B. Thielsen, secretary Oregon Good Roads Association; address, "Systematic Con struction of Macadam Roads," Thomas F. Ryan, ex-County Judge. Clackamas County; address, "The Attitude of the Labor Organizations of Oregon Toward the Use of Convict Labor on the County. Roads. WEDNESDAY EVENING . Music. Address, "Good Roads Make Great States," George E. Chamberlain, Governor of Oregon; address, "The Tax Levied by Bad Roads on All Users There of," T. T. Geer, ex-Governor of Oregon; music; address, "The Use of Convict Labor on the Public Roads," Lionel R. Webster, County Judge, Multnomah County; discussion. ; RELIEF f ROM SHOWS (Script's News Association) St. Louis. Dec. ' 18 Interstate ' Comr missioner Proutyhis morning began an inquiry into the car shortage. Prouty will investigate the possibility of relieving the Northwest from this territory, , ' ISorlpps News Association) ' New. York! Dec 18 --Blocked in the plan of controlling the St. Paul railroad, by a hundred million dollar stock issue. .Harriman is expected to plunge the rail roads of the Northwest into a bitter war. That is the opinion of Wall Street and hostilities are expected to commence soon. in M CR0U1DS FOR TRIAL Following is an extract from the com plaint filed by J. L. Caviness against the City of La Grande, etal. at the court house which fully explains the grounds on which the suits in regard to water rights on the Grand Ronde river have been started: "Whereas, the plaintiff Dravsthe decra of this court perpetually enjoining and preventing defendants and each of them, the stockholders of said private corpora tion defendants, the distributees of said municipal corporation defendants, from further interfering with, withholding, di verting or distributing in anv manner. eithor by dams, ditches, pumps or other wise, said water of the Grand Ronde river to" the extent of plaintiff's prior ap propriation, divertion and continued use and to the exte..t of five hundred cubic inches of water under miners' measure ments and six inch pressure, so that the same may flo down thru the plaintiff's pipes, ditches, canals or other appliances to and upon the plaintiff's land as an cient and usually it did flow prior to the defendant's wrongful withholding- of same." The defendant also pleads the judgment or his costs and disbursements. Wnen this question has beenfeireted out in the courts of the state, a very im portant question in regards to water rights will have been established. . Miss Pauline Lederle of La O-ande, was in the city yesterday to visit her fat.ier at the hospital. ports several inches of She snow re- and SCIIM1TZ Hi READIES fOR TRIAL MM Hcripps News Association) BMarysville. Cal. Dec. 18 --Fire Chief J. J. Bradley and R. Moran are dying and thirty others are injured as a result of a fire which broke out at midnight in the Dooley and Cutis factory last night. An explosion followed the breakout, and this it was that did so much damage to human bodies. Bradley was frightfully mangled. Moran'seyes are gone and both legs broken. Firemen were at work and many were standing about when the -ex plosion, happened. Many buildings art wrecked as a result of the concussion. (Scrlpps News Association) . San Francisco, Dec. 1 8 The proceed ings against Mayor Schmitz and Abe Ruef took a sensational turn this morn ing when J. C Campbell Schmitz's attor ney nnmincoH thnt if motion for a dels of trial was set aside and the indictment against the mayor denied, he would file demurrer and be ' ready to proceed with the trial. The announcement came as a thunderbolt to Ruef, whose face paled at the statement. He figited in hie ' chair and attempted to attract the mayor's at tention by tugging at bis coat sleeve. The mayor refused to notice him and rose on the instance of his attorney's announce ment and left the room. . LANSDON SECURES CHANGE OF VENUE Scrlpps News Association) Boise, Ida., Dec. 1 8. Robert Lansdan, recently elected to secretary of state end who is under indictment for embezzlement of money in Washington 'county, has ob tained a change of venue to Canyon county. . The trial will be held in Cald well, December 27. - PORTLAND STREET CARS ARE RIIG Oil SCHEDULE (Scrlpps News Association) Portland, Deo 18 The Street Car Co, 'e running its care on schedule time this morning. They claim that ninty-five per cent of the cars are in operation. A wholesale discharge of former employes who are affiliated with the unions, has taken place. After two nights of idleness the company announces that it wilt run cars tonight, as it has all the men needed. Strike breakers have been imported from Sound cities. That the electrical work ers at the power, house ere ready to go out on a smypathy strike, appears to be falling thru. There has been no distur bances. . ' ; A Christmas Suggestion f What HE would appreciate most ii Handkercheifs. Silk or Linen Silk Mufflers . . ' - . Fancy Suspenders - , -Fancy Hose - . , S veaters ' - . . Neckwear - -. Smoking1 Jackets - -Cravenette Overcoats Suit cases - . Umbrellas - - ' from $ .25 to $1.60 1.00 .50 .25 1.50 .26 6.00. 18.00 6.00 1.50 2.60 2.00 .75 4.50 1.50 10.00 25.00 1 16.00 6.00 Gome and take a look at while the stock is complete. Any seletion you make I will lay away for you. ' A L. ANDREWS MABtKUAbntK AND TAILOR ww i , f WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE I SANITARY PLUMBIC, I 1$ as essential in your home as thr doJor OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner an J pp.jved sanitary standards. Carrying a comr lk ''ne of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Lavatory, and all plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'NriiL ' ,. r. - M. f ' 1018 Washington Avenue good sleighing at La' Grande county. Pendleton E.O. iEPHONE RED 161 and, Union " - "11 Mhiut