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EIGHT PAGES. . TACK FOtTR. La : Crffift tvenM OUseiver FubhVlicd Dully Except Sunday. CCRREY P.!l()Tm:itS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS., 1'nltod Prcs TclcKrajih Service, Dally, per month.. .65 Dally, single copy . ......... .... ; .00 Dally, one year In advance. ..... J9. 50 Dally, six months, in advance, . .83.50 Weekly, one year. In advance, 1.00 Weekly, six month. In advance.. ,7i Entered at the postofflce at La Grande, , as second-dart matter. This paper will not publish any artl clo appearing over a nom de plume. Signed articles Hill be received subject to the discretion of the editors. Pioase lam your article and save disappointment. AdverliKUur Rates. Display ad. rates furnished upon ap plication. Local reading Bailees 10c per line tlrst insertion; Sc per line for each sub- swyuem insertion. t - i-. .-,. . Resolutions of condolence, Be a line. Cards of thanks." So a line. -. 12 - 1 1 1 mm DELIVERY mil DAY Vv.n. 1,61 I P M H M I ' -Vn' .;: I " ll ": , I4ll.''l4l3.'l4l5'-Adains Ave. 1 IS 1 XI II W I " Phone Clack 641 213 FIR STREET LA GRAN OK, ORE. DEALER IN NEW AXD BECOXD-HAX0 GOODS, wf4W494.ttl ' - j LA GRANDE, ORE, Jf we are going to have a county ' fair worth the name, something should be done to bring; It about. Fairs are Hot like the crops In Drande Ronde valley grow without attention. We have had enough of that kind. If we are going to have a fair, let Us have one that will be a credit to ous coun ty. . , i W have a nest egg for our celebra tion next year. Ovr $100 left after paying all tho ex pernios of one of the most successful ceolbratlons ever- held In Union county. Afteb all, money Is not the only requisite In having a good time. A lot of loyal people Is a mighty fine asset In Fourth of July celebra tions, as well as In other undertak ings. f- ' : ; . It seems odd to witness the chronic ling of the different mllltla companies leaving for their annual, encampment t American lake, and La Oruude not being represented. For more than 20 ' years La Granda maintained a mllltla company ""until the post year. 'This should not be. We have the boys, the boys need the training and our coun try needs trained boys. Plops should be taken for reorganisation. . ... a Postal Inspector William Troonse gaard arrived from the east last night and has been busy t'rtliy with Post master HIchey, working out the details of the free mall delivery service which will be Inaugurated Saturday morn- ,n"' . y '.. ". . At first there will be but two car riers, but this number will be In creased as the service becomes extend ed. Pendleton started tmt with two carriers, now five are employed. . The first delivery will be made Sat- Hvismv rnln. Inrtnt tha postof flee about 7 JO', this delivery will con tain the ' mall on the trains arriving from the west at . I o'clock In the eve nrng, Ts'o. t. NO. 5 from -the east and No, 6 In the morning from the west The next delivery will be made either at 11:80 or 12 JO, and two collections as well as deliveries will bo made. Tho inspector haa given more eon stderatlon to the boundaries which ha- has established as follows, though sub ject to slight change from time to time: Commencing at the oorner of. Jack son and W avenue, east to N. Depot, east to North Trowbridge, east to North Greenwood, south to Hill, east to Valley, south to Madlosn, south west to Washington avenue, south to W, west to Sixth, south to L, west to Fourth, north to Pennsylvania, west to Second, north to Spring, west to First, north to Main' west to. Cedar, north to Washington, west to ' Oak street, north to Adams, enst to Cedar, north to Tyler, east to First, south to Orandy, east to Third, south to Adams, east to Fourth, north to Jefferson, southeast on Jefferson to Fir, north east to Madison, northwest to F.lm, northeast to Morjroe, northwest to T, north to Osburn, northwest to Jack son, to place of beginning. ALCOHOL IN SICKNESS. i4wwttJt ; ioososssosoeseesseeesoessseesseessosseseseeeeeee i . . At one of the London public hos X mmm io xLwm KILLED AGED M NEAR KItWANE SITXDAY. Armttexl and Drnlrs Ills Guilt, Rut on Clow Questioning .Aclmlls He Dill the Deed Qttsrn'ln! Willi Rrwixvt el Old Gentleman uuil Then Struck Illiu Willi Gas Pipe -onfo-l,,n . Follows Visit to Kot-ne of Murder In Auto With Officials. Spokane, July 2S. Corporal Frank H. Darker of Co. D, Third Infantry, today Confessed that he murdered Irn Nosslnger, a respected cltlsen of Med- It Is yet f0 days until the presiden tial election, but It will have to gather more momentum than hns yet been manifest or. the people. would. , .forgot that we are In tho heat of an election. W do not anticipate nil exciting elec tion. Wo do hot believe thero are very, many people In tho 1'iilted (Jmt. s who honestly bi llwc that (here Is env possibility of a clone election. There is no i:.mie noiw.cn ttie parlies that j rn Lnkn, whoso b Idy w.is found bent of itself exeltes any gn at uneasiness t n , a puU !n u ,n,.)y rnn(l Kinj1)V. Unrker was arrested Inst nluht In a lodging houmi of fpokane. At first he declared he whs Innocent, but when he was closely quvstlonod he broke down and confessed. ' lie said he qtmr n led with the old iiinn and stnick him with a git pipe. Me denied he robbed him of I7 and the watch which are missing. Parker w.it uken to the scene of lh murder In an auto. among the mouses. We may see things different n the rampnUn pi n?rerses, , but We do n"t believe that either cap ital or labor Is going In be any great part of a landslide toward Mr. Piynn. without which be has no posxlblllty of being victorious. LEAD itilJCUE Chlcag Oi.ly n i;-.i t.i th.i national cnveni'on ef Die In.l ; end tnce leagu spent tho morning slrl't- sh t lug. preparatory to the rrsuniptlun nt law, acting illstrlct attorney an;l i (temporary city editor of the Tribune'' .vrroim.Y pitnrr mismj. Well Known 1Vnl!etott lan llii)t j -nrs ami Aolely l Itaiupniit. j Where Is W. V. E. Pniltt, attorney ot sessUvis vt Z this afternoon, v ine report ot tho risoliill.ins coinm'.t tee was niailrt by t'halininn Howard 8. fltnylor. Hearst In Control. 1 l For nearly h week he has been missing j from the city, and a ilOlgent search b j relatives and friends hns thus fur fail ed to locate lilm. Home facta have be. Wm.:.ll. Hearst today made It plnlrr( Come known and Indicate he may have that no opportunity will be given those ilert for parts afur ith tho Intention men who are working to bring about 'of returning not. n endorsement of w. J. lirynn by! , Prultt was last seen here Tuesday : Independence convention. It Islnlglit. when he boarded westbound .:iected the convention will adopt a 'train No, S. At the depot he shook ru:. by which all resolution will be hande with ling Ooey, the Chinaman, reftrrcd to committee without being ' tilling him good-l ye. (hough ho did real This will mnke It Impossible to! not make known his destination, get a Biyan resolution before (,r I flnce Teosday night absolutely convention as Hearst supporters are nothing has been heard of Prultt, and t...i .. ... ... r . fiivais a special rxiirn, is niatle ot givins fctcoliol to the patients as rarely and sparely as possible; oud each tiius that one of tlio physicians does so he snbinits a special entry of the reason that octnatoi him.. In the thirty-two years of the existence of the hospital alcohol haa only been given seventy one times. Tha cases received are exactly like those received by all the other hospitals. For l'Jul tbey iimn licrod 13.i7 in - patienta only. ' Xua deatli-ute among these was 7.3 per cent. For the sutne year the avoraKa death-rate among the other London publio hoepituls was 9.1 per cent, Therefore the use of alcohol in sick. j nejs is not tl be regarded as a neces sity, . Aimotign most physicians pre scribe alcohol in solution with ilmir. for thoir patients there wag one phy- Tf r!:';r. ? xz""? r"-" -;. li nos oeueve in using alcohol. JIany years ago when Dr. H. V. Plere de- 5 cided to pat up his valnable Prescrip- Za tion" or the diseases of women in a ready to use" form be csed as a t5 solvent and preserrative chemically t-u.o lyuerine oi proper strength, which is a better solvent and preserva tive of the active medicinal principles esiding in most of onr indigenous or native plants than is alcohol. Dr. Pierce found that ths glycerine, be sides being; entirely harmless, possesses intrinsic medicinal properties, of great talus. . ,r Sa woman who is suffering from Inflammation, from the pains and drains incident to womanhood can afford to be without Dr. Pierce's Fa torite Prescription. An honest medi cine which has the largest number of cures to its credit and a deserved popu larity for two score years all over the United 8tatPt. Dr. Pierce tells you Inst what is contained in his "Favorite Prescription." , ITS ISOBEDrgHTS ARB: Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Cnna domis), Lady's Slipper root (Cvpri pedinm Pnbescens), Black Cohosh root (Cimicifuga Kacetnosa), Unicom root (lletonias Dioica), Hlne Cohosh root (C'itulophyljum Thaliclfoidu), Clminieally Pure 'tilyccrine. Among the prominent medical men of the country who recommend the absve ingredients as tnnurior remedies for nervous conditions depending upon di-torders of the womanly svstetn and for the cure of those catarrhal condi tions in the. nffeotod parts are: Edwin Sf. Halo, SI. D., Professor of Materia Me.lic.t, st Hahnemann .Medical Col-k-je. C'hicaffo ; Prcf. John King, M.D., Author of the American Disoeosntorv. Woman and her Diseases; Professor Jonn M. fecudder. Doctors Hale. Ives. Wood, Bnrtiiolow and others. Address a p't:il card to Dr. Pierce for a com plete treatise on the mbicct sent to yoi without cost. B. PIEnCE'8 FLEARAXT PELLETS enre biliotisness, sick and bilious head ache, aitrioerts, eostiveness, or con stipation of the bowels, loss of appe tite, coated tongue, sour stomach, windy belching, -"heart barn." tmiu and diatrees after eating, and kindred derangements oi the liver, stomach ana oowuls. Persons who are snbiect to ant of the.-e troubles should never be without a viul of the "Pleasant Pellets" at hand. In proof nf their superior excellence It can truthfully bo said that they are al vnys adopted m a household remedy afk-r tha first tiial. One little "Pellet" Is a laxative, two re cathartic. They regulate, invigor at? and clcnnfe the liver, stomach and biurets. As a "dinner pill," to promote d 'vuion, tiiUe ouq each d.iv. To re licva the distress nrifirg from vi-r-e.d, I;?, nnf'iin j e-ti:a!j or.o of these litt'i "IVllcts." Hiey're liny, stigar C 'uV'l. anti-biiion- -jranuli-s, scarcely Uti.'t than miiK'ard m'i Ja, IIKaLTII ASl HAri'ISiS. How ti lire In health find happl n" i is th genernl l!ie!oe of lr. Peso's Ootumttii Sens" M.-.lie.il Ad v t. Tliis gre.it irk on niedic'ne ail shygietie, cnn'ui'iioi; over UH) pi.vi aoil more loan " ill'i-iriilums, is . .'nt free on fi v pt of Kf.ta.ps to pav ex.i.'lise of ninihng tin';. Send Hi onvcent stnmjM for the cloth-humid T'J.ime, or only l'l stamps fur tl.i bojk iu ;iaoer covers. (jih PI : IS Carnival Free Street and Band Tournament 4 DAYS -AT LA GRANDE July 29, 30, 31, and August I , Under Aiwplcea of La Grande Concert Band. j The Golden West Carnival I Will Furuish the Following Attractions: Co. j In oomp)ott control. Missionary Meeting. The ladles ot the Paptlst Mlmlonnry -society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. A. A. Couch of North Is Irsnde. hi', long sliiv-nce has caused uneasiness among bis relatives. At the time of his departure, Ms wlfo was at Lehman fcprtng In coinpnny with her mother. Mrs. Aura M. Raley. Thejr are still at that resort. Pendleton East Ore-' gonlan. NtVTICK FOft ITIILICATION. l, 'I'm Intent of the Interior, , . t'. 8. Land OUIce al La tirundo. Or.. , May 11th, 1?0J. RAT HANSON, of I .a Grande, Oregon, who, on Mnj fth, lnt. msdo Tlm'ier and Ptonr sworB statement No. 6021, for NW'H NWt, rieellon 10, Township 4 S., lUnp 17, E. W. M., has file l,noMe oi Intention to make final proof, to e tablish clulin to the land above de stllrd. before register and receive! at Im Grande, On-gon, on the Id d.y Jf August. HOt. Claimant names aa witnesses: Mlkt Il'aae. Mary K, Wilson, Blanche R. ker, James Mclntyre, all of La Qrand Ore. P. C. PflAMWELL, Register. .e e . ,e .s . s . ,0 . .. e e .s i.e s Zuna, tho wild girl, In a den of live raltlesiuikea. Edison's luteal Moving Picture show. . Tlio Crazy House. . Don Piilnoo, the gretitettt rdiK-alcd horso . In the world. Tho Big Show, Introdiieliig "Dinvalo," tho Fire Kill;;. Prof. Uaxar, Ilamlcuff King. Pel Regal, LlKhliilng Change Artist. Miss. Jose- hltH Music het'lallst. Rigal Inmlly, Cometly Artists. All liL;h-(-lusa nor- . ' formers, with clean, up-to-date acts. Confetti battlee eviry evening. J Tho Ia Grando Com-crt Itiiiul will piny every evening, and kindly Invite tho puMlo to attend the best, funniest, cleanest Carnhal Show tlmf ever tramo down the Pike, EVERY BODY INVITED j! Come When the Band Plays . if. NUT m March 22 Charles B. Hanfonl. (Bole not announced.) L April 8 Mux Flgman. I Many Idle Men at Work. sent from the producing capital of tho company would entail an enormous---loss ami throw out of employment myriads of worklngmen and working women. The democratic Dlatform doe? TIAHf ,,Mn saaaa -"-ted , ,,,. , ,., of.. B iVl IV; 'I fa-l. le- oi-n, ,1 In eofrm.,y with. , ,..,.,. rlffi . , The theater sesson opens In Tho democratic nlstfm-m nrnnnwi. i .1 . , c.MiiiH.is..ry t ,..,, ... .... . , t,.- a ...i ........ 1,17 uttoi uii nu ai iieier u ... .......n o ,.,, , ,;rmim enmlng B(o ew HKPHENSENTATIVE WANTED W want a representative to handle Ford automobiles In each town In Vnlon county. Live hustler, with or with out prevfous experience, rsn easily clear $2000.00 In season. Write, with refsrencrs at once. Tord Motor Co., Dept. II. Detroit. Michigan. 1-17 drande on September IS with a strong' attraction. "The Royal Cliff." ' Man-! i SKcr 1. H. Steward bus completed nn exhaustive booking for his playhouse' the romlng season, and It Includes such men as, Charles B. Hatiford, the ever popular play artist, and a sttlng of comedies, dramss and comic operas thnf aro pleasing to the patroosi The! bookings as completed up to date, fol low : September It noyal Chef. Feptember 14 Sun. Francisco Op era coinpnny. . Week of October 8 Waters and Qrlst. October I Holy City. . .October 1 Cat Fiddler. -October J4 Olrl of Sunny Soulh. November Mis. New Husband. November 20 Stranger From Ber lin. November 14 Burchorln Arlsona. fveember J -Why Olrls Leave Homo. I "T'ifCJTj Isscember 10 Her First False Step. December IT Little JohnnU Jones. Derember M District Leader; January Devil's Auction. January 11 San Antonio. , January II Babes In Toylsnd. January 17 Shore Acres. February tl Lyman Twins. today, for tie io ue mnnuiac lureti Uieie. WIS NOTIFIED , (Coiitlnn-d finui page 1.) of ei'onomy la operation nnd ,ev, r prices. When, however, sm-h comliln atlon n.tt based on tiny economical principle, but merely for the purp-ts of controlling the market, maintain ,,r raise prices, restrict the output an,', drlie out competitors, the public de rives no benefit snd we have inonot,.,. ly. Trusts Should he Ritmlnrd. Competition In profitable t-usln.-ss -annot be arfeeted by the mere aggre gation of many existing plants under one company, unless that impetlllon with those- produced by these so-called "trusts,"" and put (hem on the freo list. Such, a course would not only destroy tho trust but all the smaller competition After 10 years of the most remnrkabN material development nnd prosperlty lliere came a financial stringency lnn!i and industrial depression. Tbl- (Continued on page I.) NOTICE FOn PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, I'. 8. Land Office at La Grande. Or June JO, 1908. . N'"tlee Is hereby grven that . , CHARLES HANSEN, of Stnrkey, Oregon, who, on Beptem W U, uoi, mads homestead entry 117. for Eti SEV4, 8cc. 14, KK U Mi!4. Sec. 2J, NWii NWK. See. 2, Tp. 4 South, range" It E. W. M.r I rllU notice Of Intention In cnllltianv rt-i ... . thereby offset, the g.eal economy, he' ',1 , T " Prf' t0 ',lobll"h, teneflt of which It shire, ,h 'h J lh bvs doscrlbed. be- , public or takes some I1U avoid competition and n.rn ...IT ' ur'". on the I7th day or take, .ome il.egal method to Cranilei 0g "Petition and perpetuute Us August, 1908 ' trust, , aalm.nt hold nn the snnuia oe restrained wllh all the .r ru-c of the Inunction pVj Mr ? wltnesscai An- Persons snirBe.t iM ..1.,-,-. ,.. . ...aalmng should be punished. To destroy lhem and eliminate the Wealth they repre. "on, John B. RoberUnn .11 .r Sarkey, Oregon. . T,C- B"AMWELL, Register. r '"-i