rr- M h 7 j ASb'tW .-SU iV VOLUME VIII. LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, ORE., j MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1909. NUMBER 202. CtT 111 ARTISTS - lOfMERFEITERS CAUGHT IX SE. ATTLE. 1 ri SEATTLE, June 14. The thtrd M-ek , Washington, the last owner of Mount of the exposition .was ushered In. to- ' Vernon, drew aside the veil. Th ex day with many features and a heavy J excises began with an oration on attendance. The celebration of flat ' Washington by Prof. E. S. Meany, t day was marked by a special musical the University of Washington. 'Gov program, and Beveral speeches in the ernor Hay, on behalf of the State, and amphitheater. v President Thomas F. Kane, of Iho Another event was the unveiling of i Univernltv of w.ms( the statue of George Washington erec ted near the main entrance. Amid the Said to be Men. Who Flooded SoVth ; ' we8 Cities. SEATTLE, June 14. The police and the government secret service men to day have under arrest here two men accused of being counterfeiters. The WIDOW OF LITKY BALDWIN" TO . . . . WED. , ... ..; . Kumers Are Denied by Both The Prin- j. final. V-.' '. ; . L03 ANGELES, June 14. Despite repealed denials by both the princi pals, i rumors that Mrs.. LJUlan Ben nett Baldwin, widow of .the late "Lucy" Baldwin is to wed Dr. Leon Elbeft Landone, will not be downed. prisoners are Carl P. Mohon and Mor- I Lancfone recently achieved local fame ris Ralston. . It is believed that they- are responsible for flooding Seattle, Tacoma.; and other northwest cities as a student of child life and culture. He smiled when questioned about his engagement to Mrs. Baldwin, and with spurious silver halves 'and dol- ' declared that there la nothing to the lara since last March. rumor. trains of music and booming of mor tars, the Btatue was revealed to the public when little Eleanor Washing ton Caldwell, three years of ago, a grand daughter of John Augustine the address of acceptance for the uul versity. ... Tonight a reception will be glveu to Ambassador and Mine. Jusssrand, ot France, In the Washington Ste bultJ ing. '..'. , .' WOULD START HIT III ISLANDS MANILA, June. 14. Entrenched in a mountain retreat and defying cap ture, a native sergeant and 22 Vlsay ans, and a private in the Philippine constabulary which mutlned at Davao, Mindao Island, June 6, its making efforts today to enlist the aftLof other Phtltpinos In starting a revolt A company of constabulary Is en route to Davao today, following re ceipt here of news of the mutiny, and a company of the Twenty Third In fantry Is guarding the town. Reports are that an American named Libbey was killed are unconfirmed.. 'Srciies FITTINGLY OBSERVED BY CHURCHES OF THE CITY 1 reli lerian And Methodist Suiidity Schools Bender Special Programs in The Eienlng Baptist Program Postponed Concert' at The Central Church Services at AdvcnlKt Meet it!? House. Cirtij'H of Mr. Frank Bridges, a very pleaBing musical program was given in the evening, and It proved to be very pleasing. The solos, both vocal and Instrumental, , were especially fine. The entire program was a cred it to both Mr. Bridges' and the choir. The program was published in Sat urday's Issue of this paper. At the Episcopal, there was no spec ial services, but the rector, Rev. Up ton II. Gibbs, delivered very excellent sermons. The Seventh Day Adventists also held services yesterday. Children's Hay was fittingly observ ed In the 'various churches of the city er ;iiay. Special ' mttsft wan ren ' "vm! at nearly all of them.-and at the I'vf-i-i'yterinn and 'Methodist churches t!i'.' children themselves pave the pi o g'::i!S in the evening, paying special !'ii''U -to' the missionary s-idrit CALIFOltNIA TOWN- IS BUUN'ED OCT BAKERPFIELD. Calif.. June It. Almost every building in the mouu fain village of Caliente 21 miles east .f , this city, is in ashes as the result of a stubborn fire wiiii U swept, the town lale yesterday'. 3,000 pounds ol dynamite in the Southern''' Pac-Uie warehouse, -where, the. fire started, x l'lo'?.il. .wrecking nearby buildings. 1 ho resiient'i wer helpless, and the nxe burned itself or-t, 1 ' ...WASHINGTON',' 1). C.i-.'ttno !-!-clariug that the senate ii about, to Jj "ono more favor for tha Sugar- Ti;Ft" Senator Brtstow, of Kansas, today at tacked the Philippine ' piragrnph tn tne tariff bill. ; He said the paragraph would give the trust three hundred tons of raw Bugar at a prlej lower than the one now prevailing, but uhs amount would be refined, and then sold at the same. .prlci that Is ob tained from, the highs' priced r.iw sugar. The discussion ol the sugar question arose when Ablrlch culled up the paragraph proridiu free trada States, Several change wj adopted by the senate today to bolster uu th paragraph containing a clauso pro viding free admission jf luanufacturea of Phillpnihe products. ' BUSINESS IH Fit COlfll STATE SAN FRANCISCO. June 14. Attorn eys in the trial of Patrick Calhoun, President of the United Railroads, charged with the bribery of former supervisor Fred Nlcholsr In connec tion with the granting of an overhead trolley franchise, began the closing arguments today. Calhoun was ln licted .March 26, last year. The oN 'clal transcript of the trial contains 1,475,000 words. Assistant District Ittorney John O'Gara, Heney's right land man, opened for the prosecution Mid made an impassioned appeal to die jury to safeguard the honor o 'heir homes, and the. integrity of .heir institutions. He said: "If you are satlsiied that be $200,000 received by Calhoun at lie L'. S. mint was paid to supervis es for votes, then you should, have 10 difficulty in deciding Calhoun gull ty. . O'Gara' continued:". .'"There Is noth ing courageous or chivalrous In the crime which this record shows. It shows that Calhoun wanted a fran chise for the operation of an over head trolley. It shows- that the day of the earthquake was a propitious time; that he made a contract with Abe Ruef; that Ruef gave orders to his puppets, the suar visors, and that without any consideration for the 'rights' bftrie"people Calhoun pocketed tha franchise," went to his eastern home, and the supervisors got the money. The case resolves itself Into two questions: First was a bribe of ferr ' j Nichols? Second was the defendant legally responsible for of fering a bribe? The law does not re quire us to show that Calhoun went PORTLAND, June 14. A special train bearing 100 members of the Cali fornia Promotion Committee, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, nnd other kindred organizations arrived in Portland on a special train at C o'clock thlB morning and left at 7. 'JO for the Seattle fair. The train is complete ever run on the Southern Pacific tracks. It is equipped wi'a wireless. A number of 'Oregon batsl-' ness men were plc'iod up alon. the line and brought to Portland. Tori Richardson, official t'jrtland boost". Joined the party and remain wu'i It until it returns to Portland for a said to be the most handsome and fo hours visit. IN ItAILROAD CHICLES. Engineer Ed Carpenter, employe 1 on the O. S. L., returned hoiin th!a mor ning. , He came over to ettei.d the funeral of his father. , Engineer Brown is takmg faro of Engineer Holm's run during the lat ter's absence in Spokane. , t Engineer Budge Is ill today, and his place ou the switch engine is be ing taken by Engineer llelmlck. Press Harrison, who has been jun king student trips for some time, now appear on the company's books uu personally to' Nichols ami said, 'here, : a bjakeftLan. - . Nichols, If you will vote, yes on the J jakenan''w,etet's plate, while he overhead trolley matter I will give ' 8 n Spokane is 'being' taken by the tone Ing in Pendleton, visited show during the week. -' , Conductor J. T.' Richardson, Brake man Wetzel and Courtney,' Engineer Frank Holm and Trainmaster J. ! Mathe'soa have gone to Spokane to ap pear as witnesses in a damage suit- . v Peter Orant, now running the eo4 tlon at Watla, has taken a lay off and will go to the mines with Engineer Martin King. '... ..- '..''Y.', ' ', , Fireman John Daniels, stationed (t Pleasant Valley, has taken an eaHr end puBsenger run. His place In th helper 'service', will be taken by Fl.'e- man Hopple for a time. J EjikId a",r is in the. shops for geneial ovurhaulin. you ?4.noo.' . The man who acts .through another is himself guilty." lit.!.. K- h iirevaili-d .both' In their work 8!,;: ''t'.-ir giving for the educational fun l. , ' ' Th r,;iptl3t church for various rea ' , had 'to postpone their -program, n v.-ili pive it -next'Stit.day eveniisr;. 'the V. ti:. Christian chnrcli, uni'f pnrsior.NT ok. kkuil ; hi Li Tins io-:!Ni-r W.l-lf.VGTON. I. (.'., Jin e .1 ; Al fonso ';i:,i:n. i'iv.--.i'I nr. of Urj.il. i"'1 ,!,-5 mornir,;, ifccrdlnrr to illsfan he;' ;ft:iv:.l :-ve I'ioi'.i th: Amoi icau mlr.- 1 BBS ran.-.t.-o. GET FORTUNE '.LAsKAX t!KO;::pI.Cn.X; TOl'K I!KS VS WI AH.TIf TO VOl Ni fIAN i t ;ii. i!l ikei-i);:ii'i(i!Mi ef Friends in Crotuli-d Iffitcl t.isbtt.v lanh Search Uf -'o '.A ltd Apprised Otirt-r ; f . v-; :fi .Vi.i, U-Mcr r.iiii in The Notrh - - V Tc ro' I'iii i uvh -tn ir; pectin .! '; ; ( Year t $2.00. . -i v . : $2.00. ti rot. 2tm. Br it ALL THE NEW STYLES. We have a large lice of -iiev- liaiid b:u's that we. -'ire going to sell at oi'je-linlf price and less. liave displaved tliis lice of bagsontlte bis: tabV- iu ur store, and have marked them "Your Choice lor Two Dollars." Wliether or not you, need ci.c.-at I'Vesent, vou cannot afford to miss this sale. Twenty or more differtn kinds. Call and see them. ; $2.00. HILL'5 $2.00. DRQQ JTOREi LA GRANDE, OREGON tions from California ami Oregon aro hero. The line from yYed, California, on main line of the Southern Pacific, whs ''recently cuiiploted to 'Klamath !-'u;is.. Firemen's Piiy. NEWARK. K. J.., Juno 1. 1, All Hinds c;f cjuaint.old (ire ffchtlng apidiancc-'S ' ' '. exhibit fd today in th! vara da at t'ii'iiii', th'1 "on-.;iil hoipvc lion ot! ilis ' home of t.lM? As-sih lal-on of Ivx-i-mpt Firc-nici). fV i-tticn from niaiiy i. tfii.es uiid ihoosands of oiii. r visitais 'were hc-re. .... A'. J'luiii (iurt to IVriVat. H.'NTI.VG'iOX, June lis-h.'l'!u. n-' '. j h:v. !!if-rini"r of ti li-;iriii nm.je c:.;i- a long trip iu orT r to he tilint.icl by the locals yesterday. It .wan ll'iu'J.ig- I ton's game frcm tlie si art. &' or--! lo liiukeman I.ocke. , , ; Ferry Chiindler, hosttr helper, hud his foot caught h the turut'tblo yesterday, and hla anklo was quite i severely, bruised. ' . , , Engine 109, email tor its sie, ha3 been brought up from Alhinu for voile f.ralu Hervlce, . . ; ' K ;. Mr. and Mvs. A. IJucUlry . left last night for a visit to Portland.' j; W. 'Kagan,' formerly lliat lie .v hna couio buck Into the office for re- lif work during ifce iubIi. i t'ondiKtci!' Ilfir.-ilian !b on the .1 , -pli rtm in Conductor VVIsalblr'B pht ;A while the l itte r has Conductor Ctadv' run on iho main lino, i Bralemnn Franlr Ray has heeii p c.f - ii.,'it;d. M.ud ia ut jinwcftt on th' lot' i linjejed The Fair. .Mr, and AIib. J. D. lleidtjurlch, who at tended the opening of the A-Y-P. ex-; position, returned homo " last night. Mr. lloidcmricii sayB that he enjoyed, every m Invite Of his stay, and that the sif-ht of the airship alone was worth: the expense of the entire trio. , ('(.:('! " t.n: llody Shiijied Home. The body of Robert Erlcksou wa shipped thia morning from t'he Usu ry & Carr undertaking establishment to Rlchvllle, Wabh,' The, younn m m, whose age la; 13 J'nrs,, died of jmeu incmiii at Hot Lf!V.e -Saturdny-; nisht and ' bis . body wiia brou-jltt to' ' Grande Sunday.'-. Mrs. Katy Cilik.'.oi., mother 'of th'. 'd'.M'e.ici. -.';' i . '"l r vr 1; AI-WllL. Calif. , dune. lt. Chnnro. "a yoi-ur--rolnin? -en- ,-.o J' this .iiy, la- tdu rJjr.icin(j the lino t..-:l acqui.--Lii n of u j'.o;:i ti.e jii.ld minim ''of th'' ii- rtori'r. Through an-.ftc' id-int'ii i-.g in the lobby of 'a "liotcd with ;.nn:;r in o:i AlusV.n 'iirof.)ec ting ionri'Xii 'y.ua n-o, Chaui w;-s i;.; -;i:vd ot tut' enormous, value of a "i:'.m hx at;i- the'i!.' , .i ; ' lie ".; 3 Kilting in tlx;-lobby yc-ator-i :r ' when Ciw Corn-liU9, whom ' be j net recognize at fra naked for a catcb. Kudb nly Corneliuu sav In Chance his old partner for whom he had been looking for a year to tfll L'lim of th lucky vtrlke. Both incii leave for the north today, to work the property. ... nid Mrs. (Snidy,. now liv-t the bmiy .hot'ie, . Ukt ( H Vcj: to : .' SALK.M. ' June 'll.Tomoii'ow the la ws, and iuuendwi.ts to t'nj Uv. of i i: !;i.r no-.-i-.li . j-iriiu-i; !- ; h- 1 session , of th' la,st b-glsiature be enme effective. Today in iho last up-m lihiVil p'-ti'.i'iii n.:'i.v bri l.i.-ti for r"t'-r-r'i:y to th11 -ot'i'- i u (.f the. t-'wc !. menta of th special session. M'bCWl viacmne mi ik 1 Mreitit ( (nii l. The caso of V&r.u vs. Oliver went to the jury at. 3 .o'clock thia afterrtoou. The pofiseaslon of a cow was the point at issue. As we j?o to press the court the court is tnkliiK up the case of th State vsi Kay and Boy Lav-T'-m.. c harged with larceny of b-h,.;, in N'oith Powder Saturday. K I. A. MAT II FALLS CELEBRATE ADVEJiT OF BAILKOAB KLAMATH FALLS, Oregon, June 14. "Railroad Day", marking the com pletion of the rst railroad into this city, was celebrated here today with speeches and other features custo mary in such an eVent. Big delega- Teach Menial Ileal In i. BOSTON, June' 14. A summer school, In which the devotees of Dr. Worchester will be taught the great truths embraced In the Emmanuel movement, was opened today at Saga more Beach, and will last until June 26. :u'V NocJ!es..' f.hutlls and Bobbin for uui- i.j AH Makca of Sowing Machlneis. jand j Furniture 1 if? sn "Boye" Needle Threader mm '-'A PATfMTCO ra. ii m. cc. o' T Plmpln. dnrable. automatic1. Motliublf llui'ttiiiot. . NotwUUutf. bltiosorcuit.uK Uiread. W. H. B0HWEWKAMP Co. : I. ' i pi