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. tA'-V- ..W-tw.. wfflSMfciftuaj'j.li -..,Tir--!mi"--'' .'...'. iY?"-.!:--,..., .. V -....4, HGHT PACKS. ! PAGE FOUR. EVENING OnSETtVEK, LA GRANDE OREGON. THURSDAY, JUI.Y 16, 1908. I 3 i I 5 I ii I S. 1 I i 1 ' L (range tveninU OUscrvcr Published Daily Except Sunday. CTRREY EKOTIIERS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Vnltrd Press Telegraph Sen li e. Dally, per month .65 Dally, iingle copy. .. . . . . ,05 Dally, one year In advance. . . .'. .16.50 Dally, six months; in advance. . .$3.50 Weekly, ono year, in advance. . .$1.00 Weekly, six month, In advance. . .73 Entered nt the postofflce at La Grande - as second-class matter. This paper will not publish any arti cle appearing over a nora de plume. Signed articles will be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Please algrn your articles and save disappoint ment ' Advertising Rates. ' , Display ad, rates furnished upon ap plicntlon. : Local reading notices 10c per line first insertion;, So per line for each sub- Resolutions of condolence, to i Cards of thanks. Co a line. line. , OIJ) HILL SHIFTLESS. (By P. C. Lavey.) Bitting on a salt barrel with a Jack knife and whittling stick in hand, sat old Bill Shiftless. He had just sneak ed away from home and from his hard working wife, who was doing a big washing for one of the neighbors on the back porch cf the home she had built up by hard work, while Bill talked politics and spit tobacco Juice 11 over the sidewalk down at the town postofflce. There wits a small gathering of boys and men around Bill. They had simply stopped for a moment to hear what Bill's latest kick gainst the existing order of things was, ami Bill was, as uoutil, kicking. "Dog-gone It," Bill was saying, "what's gut into these fellers around here anyhow? 'Pears to me like these fellers In this town hev gone stark, atarln' twin. The fust thing we'll know they'll be hnvln' them noisy street cars a-runnln up avid down these yere streets an' a filler can't hear hlsself think. Whenever they do, old Bill's goln' to move, boys; he's a-goln' to move. I come here to this town nigh onto 20 years ago from Ar klnsaw. I come here 'cause the fools back there In Fort Smith got the idee In their heads that thiy would make her a city. I stood It fur a while 'till they got to runriln" them their street cars a-pust my house (one of the houses his wife hud earned by wash ing), and then I snyx to Mury, says I: 'Lei's away out yonder In Orrgon where there ain't none o' them thins a-runnln" n-p:st our nuns, an' where folks kin take It kind o" ensy like.' so w lit out an' landed rlf.ht lore In this town and now I'm a m-a-cook If them tiling ain't fullered mo nut hero. I Jlst can't stand these new-fangled doln's, nohow." After delivering these few remarks Bill Shiftless m at a pen! big goo of tobacco Julie m the peo ple's sidewalk and walked off toward the river hrldge, where It wis Ills Wont to hang Ills feet oer the i and flth fur fish tliut Mcut a pn baltld lllll.lt. SIllflli'MS Bill lulled ergy In any fcrm. i'gi J I :My in- j I The men and buys w ho had listened , to Pill's latest kick. Implied :is tliey ! Always did, nt 1111, mid went on iit' int their work, it was only old Bill SMn less that hud been talking and tie y took no stock In what he had -nil. i 3 6 7 8 910 11 because old Bill was always kli kins;, j The machinery Is of the newest make, nnd the people of the town were used and will be the enter of activity diu to It. I ng the ruining months. According tt In nearly every town there Is nn the oil expert. Mr. Darby, oil In pay old Bill Shiftless. Pome towns have jinn quantities und of Hi Illuminating more thon one, but whin they get too I made, exists In the legion of Vale. numerous, good men move away und leave them to run the town. And the town? Well, where there are many of Bill's kind, the town Is left to run llielf, and it does the Job easily. Where there are many of Bill's kind the trains seldom slop; the weeds grow In the streets; the store windows re fly-specked and dirty, unsold goods re ped In a tangled heap at the mercy of ft million flies. Banned children and hungry-looking yellow our dogs bask lastly In the sun. and the only noise to be heard Is the clang of the village blacksmith's hammer at the far end of the street. The ex- a use for sidewalks are full of hole, In which stand pools of stagnant wa ter from the overflowed, stopped-up ditches, which sends up a protesting stink at being kept out of the. creek below town. The few men and women who pass silently along the streets have stamp ed upon their faces a look of hopeless despair, a reflection of the surround ings, and they pass each other with out a word of cheer. It Is the same old story of Shiftless Bill towns. There are a few of them left back in the. old states and they are monuments to that class of men whom, nature seems to have stamped with red Ink, Failures. From those kind of places come at times a few of the inhabitants and they settle for a time among progress slve" people. They whimper, scold, spit on the sidewalk, talk about their neighbors' wives and call the men who are trying to build up the town, graft ers, until they see that no one cares what they say, that men and boys only laugh at their kicking and then they move on to pastures new, where they again .take up the work of stopping h hwlii of nrovresa and so they go until an all wise Creator calls them across the dark river and asks them "what they have done with the SO tal ents.'" " ; " ' , They haven't the talent or any thing to show for themthey spent them for a Jack-knife and fish bait that they were too lazy to dig. And then the Lord deals out to them, no doubt, the punishment due the man who haa done nothing to Improve the things or the opportunities placed here on earth for. man's upbuilding. Let's keep out of the old BUI Shift less class; let's take those things na ture has placed here on earth and build them up, strengthen them, and leave to posterity something worth while. If we differ with each other, let's not hate each other. If we have a stinker In this town, remomber he Is our stinker and we rnuat bear- with him. If our neighbor has trouble, let's sympathize with him. If our neighbor does great things let's praise him for them loudly. If there is scandal in our town, let's keep silent tongue. And "We will all be happy yet, you bet!" OIL rnosrKors bkigiit in TUB VALE COUNTRY. Modern Hotel null Splendid Dwelling springing 1 1 In Yulo on the Sole Strength of Sign of l'njliij; Quanti ties of Oil Xcw Machinery Arrive for Developing t'oiiipiin) More ( mill Iaitcr ml, After spending several months In the renter of the eastern Oregon prospeillve oil well district. W. F. Iarliy is in the city for a few Onys trnnsjicting tmsltuss matter.' He re ports the town of Yale growing rap Idly, a ceiitinrt for n modern hotel mid plan for (lie construct I n of nvitiy new stylish dwelliiiKH being now under va V. T1T oil condition Is Improving every day. Advlc.j; (rum Ya t'lroiifili letters from J. T. Viulcy. snprrln- tendent of the Columbia Oil t Ort l'eveloplnij company. Hate thnt the laree machinery for imi In lil!llnii oil well nf unlimited depth, reached t'ure ye.steriby morning from .San Francisco and will be Instultod at oiuc. Afl'r studying the condition there, he asserts that In time there will be a pipe line from Vale to tidewater. The property owners of Vsle look st It In the sumo way. Judging from the amount of bulliMng going on there. The Santa Barbara company I going to have a rotary ilrill In operation the coming fall. In fact, everything looks bright for the eastern Om-gon oil dis trict. I411II1V rxrluinge, I The ladles of 'the Baptist church I will conduct a cooked food exchange ' In the Adcnok A Frltts furniture store next Saturday, July IS. PIPE II 10 If WATER 'Phone Black 641 213 FIR STREET 2 U GRANDE, ORE. UKi RATE ILMLROADS WILL ADVANCE RATES TEN PER CENT. Billion Dollars Iloprescnted In Com blue Tliut Is Fighting Propound ' FrWglit Advance Meeting on July 24 Will Start the Battle, Chicago, July 16. A battle royal between a billion dollar combine of manufacturers and shippers against the railroads of .the United States is said to have been declared. The rail roads are determined to advance the rates at least "10 per cent all over the United States. The big shippers said they have leagued together to fight the advance and a meeting has been called iA Chicago on July J 4 to open the battle. The struggle will be car ried Into the courts if necessary. ' If not ended until next winter it may be continued In the legislatures of the various states. ARESTED PLEADS GUILTY (Continued from page 1.) said MrFarlane kept the goods, were at work. Dnro McFarlano, until pro hibition went Into effect, was proprie tor of the Kentucky Ilnuor store on Adams avenue, and Is well known In this city nnd at Hllgurd, where he was also engaged In the saloon business for several years. When i Bartmess was arraigned he entered a plea of guilty, and when apprised by Justice Stewart of" his rights to procure an attorney, he re marked he did not require any attor-i ney. Immediately after the pica of guilty had been entered on the docket, District Attorney Ivanhoe naked the court to suspend sentence until the ens of McFarlane was disposed of, which was done. Mi Fur la no ArrrMcd. In short order Dave McFarlane wn arrested, arraigned nnd fined. Before Justice of the Peace Stewart he heard the iharge accusing him of selling liinior In a district governed by lo cal option laws. He nt once pleaded guilty. Judge Stewart, ns a pream ble t naming the sentence, stated that this was the first offense, and the crime wStild cost the defendant 5iM. The prisoner ol the bir forked out the cnh Instantly Constable I. W. Fajlk, wiio placed B.nrt iuss and McFarlane ptider arrest and who lias been working on the in tt: ease. I entitled to cV.io credit, (is Is lll'O Sheriff I'lllldcts, Who assisted In " .'iiririft the evidence. sii. c Stewart, In Imposing a fine of I.T.rt on the first liquor cnv biou;ht b fore him. m rvn notlie In no tt'ic. rintn ter'iis that he propo--,. to do h! duty In the at'einpt to stamp out this bont-legulng business. Rjirtiiit'-s llimtlv l'iii'il. Arier 4 o'clock tills afternoon the co.ut bond. -.1 down a decision In the Biut-ness case, the d.-f, ;i,',iut being charged with giving ll Mor away. The inc Is tl"i. h it ndtnl'ilstratl in of. It l is hi cii fiish'ii led p. ndlng good hehnlor. I)atttnes Is now at liberty. AMERCMS ARE III TRIM (Continued from pnxa 1.1 his former rocoid of 46 feet H Inch. In the preliminaries for the 16-pound shut event, W. W. Cm- of the Boston Athletic club won section one with a mark of 42 feet 7 Inches. In sec tion two, J. C. (larrels of Michigan, won the preliminary. In sections 7 nnd I, by putting the shot 46 feet 2H Inches. Morgan of England, won sec ond place n th shotput with a mark of 44 feet H Inches. Uarrels, Amer ican, third, 42 feet 1 Inches. I'ngland then regained lead In the number of gold medals she has raptured this year, when Taylor won . 'pnnnn uiar.k Hat m m F. B. HRISTCN- i r i x i i n DEALER IN NEW AND the 400 meter swim. Taylor captured the final In this event In 6 minutes 36 4-5 seconds. ' Summary of today's results: Discus Sheridan, American, first, 134 feet 2 Inches. Griffin, American, second; Herr, American, third. 16-pound put Rose, American, first, 46 feet 714 Inches; Horgan, English, second; Garrels, ''. American, third. 400-meter swim Taylor, English, first, 5 minutes 36 4-5 seconds. Meredith, English, establishes new Olympic record In 1600-kilometer bi cycle race, making the preliminary In 2 hours 43 minutes 15 2-5 seconds. ' pninr uadcuidc uuiul tiniijiin o BY WIRELESS ADMIRAL SITS IN OFFICE ON LAND TO DIRECT SHIPS. New Experiment With Wireless Sys . tem Is Tried In London Today A Group of Ships In Sham Battle, and Are Moved About by Admiral Fax Inland Method la Much Better Than Having; Admiral In ti.e Action Chart feliows Positions. London, July 16. England today tried a new experiment in naval war fare by conducting a battle from land by wireless. Over 200 vessels are now maneuvering In the North sea. en gaged In a sham battle. The move ment of every ship is being controlled by wireless by experts In the admir alty office In this city. As each ship changes Its position or is forced on by the enemy to move, It Is reported to the naval experts here. They sat before a map showing the situation at every minute. Markers moved about like pieces on a chess board. - It Is claimed this system Is better In controlling vessels than by the ad miral In action. To Reform Billboards. Detroit, Mich., July 16. Members of the Associated Billposters and Dis tributors of the United States and Canada, In annual session here, have agreed to continue the movement for the suppression of all objectionable billboard advertising. Hereafter the "paper" of burlesque shows and simi lar attractions will be subjected to a severe censorship and pictures of stage beauties, likely tobr!ng blushes to the cheeks of passershy, will not be allowed a place on the biltbnords. Mi Mo-dramas with suggestive titles have also come under the ban of the billposters' displeasure. Tito association practically controls ell the billboards In the leading cities an) towns of this country and Cana '1. so that the reform will be wide spread. PKistrr Narrowly Averted. Pn;a Ts. July 16. Great loss of llfo was narrowly averted in the Ar roo Ct-.nmes when a terrific cloud hurst swept dvn the canyon ond washed out a trestle Just before the a nival of n passenger train on the Santa Fo road. Three hundred feet of track Is missing. Hundreds of deitd sheep mark the path of the tor rent. The cloudburst occurred lute Wednesday, and was followed by a 1 wall of water 10 feet hlRh rushlngl down the nrroyo Chames. The rour was heard for miles. M j story nt fan Jio. San Jose. Cal., July 14. The sher iff's officers today are trying to as certain whether Bradford Van Vran- 1 ky. a rancher, Is a victim or whether! he tried to suicide by slashing his! naked body with a knife. The man! was found lying in a pool of blood on j the floor of his home with little j baby girl, unharmed, lying In the blood beside him. No knife was found, about the place. The man told an In-, ioherent story when he revived at the' hospital. j FOR RENT A suite light housekeeping, dence, ground floor. 1711. of rooms for Modern Test ations Red 7-25tf - ' l tr rv i SECOND-HAND GOODS. THEELKSPARADE LINE OP PARADE IS OVER THREE MILES IN LENGTH. Seventy-five Thousand See Big Pa rade of Bent People on Earth In Dallas Today Funny Stunts In Abundance Each Delegate Carries Banner Representing Ills Lodge Thieves Get Cash and Jewelry From Los Angeles Delegation. Dallas, Texas, July 16. Over 75.000 watched the monster parade of Elks today. The streets were thronged long before the march of the "Best people on earth" began. The visiting delega tions wore, purple and white costumes, carrying ' banners of their respective lodges, and made line three miles long. Floats and plenty of funny stunts marked the parade at Intervals. Members of the Los Angeles dele gation reported that a thief had broken Into the sleeping apartment last night and had stolen some cash and three gold watches valued at 2205 apiece. Piles Cured at Homo ny New Absorp- Method. If you suffer from bleeding, Itch ing, blind or protruding piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by ths new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treat ment free for trial, with references from youtr own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent cm assured. Send no money, but .ell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind. Better Than Spanking, Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There la a constitution al cause for thla trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box w, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her suc cessful Instructions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble In this way. Don't blame the child, the 'chances are It can't help it. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night For Sale. Two extra fine fresh ' milk cows, will be sold cheap if taken at once. Apply to Robert Miller, B avenue. s 4 SHERWOOD'S CHANGE. Locked Up. Little Chlmner Sweep. SONG 4 "When the IVost Is on the Pumpkin." 4 All for a Bird. 4 The Blind Woman's Story. 4 4 SONG 4 "It Mltfht Have Boon." 4 4 Animated Dolt. 4 444444444444444 We Protec the quality and save all t!i tirnma anrl ctrn r,Vi V - . ' w Wfcvlvi4 I by packin irr 'to 3 Folger's Golden Gate Coffee in troma-tight tins. Sold on merit No Prizes No Coupons No Crockery. J. A. Foltfsjr H Co., ask Vranclsc THOUSANDS SEE mm iinnno tvcri iini 1411, 1413, 1415 Adams Ave. LA GRANDE, ORE. . LOW RATES EAST Will be Made by the ' O.R.&N. iTiis Season as Follows: ROUND TRIP. To Direct 79.S t nvm v St. Louis 7JiO. St, Paul MS.1& Omaha, $. Kaunas City $"0.0 TICKETS Y7ILL BE ON BALE JCLY 6, 7, Z2, JS ACGCST 6, 1, SI, 23 Good for return In &0 days with stop over privilege at pleasure within limits. DON'T FORGE! THE DAttStf, For any further Information call on. J. H. KEEXEY, Local Agent. Or write to WM. McMURRAT, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON. Cures Kidney and Clad dor Diseases In Every Form Many People' Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not (now It. HOW TO FIND OUT. It ti the function of the kidney to flltsg ud purify ths blood which Is constantly passing through thsra. When ths kidneys art out of order tht ther organs are affected Immediately and you may have symptom of hear! tronbls, stomach and liver trouble, and,, ther ailments, which are nil owing to th kidneys being wsak and out of order. U you are sick Foloy'a Kidney Cur wfll strengthen and build tip the worn out tissues ot ths kidneys so they 1U act properly and ths rymptona ot weakness, heart, stomach and llvsg tronbls will disappear and yea will b restored to perfect health. Ho to Till If Y01 Hns Kidney TrwiU. You can easily determine it your kid neys are ont of order by setting aside for H hours bottle of the nrtna passed poo arising. If upon eiamlnatloa ft if. cloudy or milky or bas a brlok-duat sed iment or small particles Boat boat In ft, ronr kidneys are diseased and FolAV'sV Kidney Cur should be taken at one. Fotoy'a Kidney Cur Is pleasant t take and acts directly apoa tha part affected and you begin to teal better at once. It corrects slight disorders la a fees days and It has cured many obstlnato asea after other treatment bad failed. Ooctsn Salt RsWsuia Rot u.,. .T?"fJ-ot Woodruff, Pa., wrltsar ki. !lioHo ,wo Tara with th - . ru,..i.iw, in waynesbum, and still R2f iU doc,or isd ma It taTl-,1.;e" tUl"1 ! I "ad be i jasslbly live another month, as there wss aa cure for ma. Folev's KidnM r . was entirely wu. Tata tires IBe and . tCU AID lECOHKEIDEDlT was MMtnmMj.J 1 . T roe oy a friend, and to ri IV, taklf lbTr t,nVm I ba faa to iret better and coatinoed ta las J 1 v " I