... !,.-'. - ... ' . - I " 4Vi IV f , "V i LA G2AXDE, OIOX fOUXTT. OREGON, TUL'IDAT, KAItCII 17, ! mm puh if UftilUfc '"PI JJINTErjSGKElfH WAY rOLICEBAS "SATES JUB N MATH 3 IXJCET President Taft reaches Cbicage t&Is mors lag aad Us day here Is filled ' with speeches IrifrtuBea especially v are acUte la entCTtaialag Urn He " leaves again for Kew York for snore speeches. 'Chicago,. Marcn 17. An aged wo man tried to throw herself under the -wheels cf President Taft'a aotomo tile here today but was rescued by policeman. -; The fact that the ma thine was moving slowly prevented a tragedy. The woman's name was un known, --'"r Taft arrived at eight this morning and wa welcomed by the Irish Fel lowship Club and seventh Regiment of the National Guard. ' Taft was es corted to the La Salle hotel where he breakfasted. He lunched at the Fel lowship Club. ,-. " Chicago, March 17 President Taft today gave a practical illus tration of what Is meant by killing -, .two lirda , with one stone. - As the ' guert of the Irish Fellowship Club cf Chicago, he las made himself sol id with Chicago Sons of Erin, ' and , there is no doubt that his broad and Illuminating smile won many a vote today.: This afternoon he vrlll ' at tempt to., win over the conservation elements of the Central West by an address he is to deliver before- the Concervatldn Congress today at the Auditorium. - .. '''': . '. ;' The President got Into Chicago ear- ., ly this morning and wilf leave at 10 Wilit! fep , , ; Moes Pressing Jtyhs Vice ttielts , . $3.00 Cjun Metal . . . ' 3.S0 Jan Calf . . - 3.50 Ai Patent ; i . 3.50 km 1 & Shoes for girls and gotjs $i.00, $1.5051.75, $2.00 J2.25 and $2.50. mibutj the best Jhoes to be had orLM;v!i the boys and girls. ceived our large stock of the best the market affords. Ix3e Jan you Watch Our jflds o'clock tonight. During his brief stay, he will give Chicago more speeches to the square minute that he has done since the campaign days. His first effort was at a reception tendered him by the Newspaper Club of Chicago. . After luncheon, he Is due at 3 o'clock at the Auditorium, where his Bpeech on conservation of the nation's resources will be deliv ered. ' An hour- later the Hamilton Club has billed him for a reception and at 6 sharp he will wander over to" the La Salle Street Hotel, where the Irish will give him a hearty greet ing, standing on Irish soil. The chief executive will stand on Irish soil when he addresses the ban queters tonight, a "piece of the "ould sod" having been procured for the occasion. In order that Mr. Taft may leave at 10, the banquet will be run on a close schedule.; One number of the menu la game , killed by Mr. Roosevelt had shipped from. Africa for the occasion. Women guests will not be allowed to wear their hats at of the committee in charge of the af fair,' '-A, ' ' I can Imagine how i "woman feels who has bought a $150, hat to wear on such an occasion, said tbe chair man of the committees. "It was hard for us ; to bring ourselves to issue the edict But It had to.be done. There is a limited amount of space in any hall. We figured it up math ematically that one woman's hat take up the space of two and one-fourth persons, There .would not be room for the waiters to get around." S-S-IIl This Is Telllny ; New York, March 17. Anna Held, the actres with the naughty, naughty eyes, which she Just can't make be have, will have a birthday tomorrow according to the gossip of the New York theatrical circles. Nobody would be so ; ungallant a " sto tell a lady's age, especially when , she had passed the thirty mark but they do say that Anna was born on March 18, 1877, which would make her but fig ure It out for yourselves. i I -j vaimn Explorer Dead V y Copenhagen, March 5 17. Commo dore Hovgard, a Danish explorer , is dead here., Hovgard was one of the first Danish explorers to credit Cook with the discovery of the North Pol. Jnoes for I we Mam jo jam to the men about Jjioes. Can on us, i !? are a few of our choice numbers. Remember the number. jor 354-8 Vice ot 3658 (fun Metal $3.60 tShoes for the . Oxfords $2.50 $3 and $3,50 for the a bave prices you cannot buy a better oxford. Call and See tfltem We hate iust re money on Jhoes liliiiiii IT Mh "jnni A Tit nrncn MO secret mm cet;;een tce LEASEES PKEEICTED FIHSXEX WILL TTIX ALL THEY ASS F02 Xotwithstaailng that firemen ere ies perate sai will act ea a nomctr.i notiee it Is anarcEt la Chicago .today that arbitra'JoB will end the tronble amicably Knap pand Kell Chicago, March ' 17--Chalrman of the Interstate Commerce Commis sion Knapp and Commissioner Neil, arrived ; today to attempt to settle the threatened firemen's strike. - It was announced that all sessions will be secret ' v's:'-.- : " ' President 9arter of the Brother hood, reiterated his previous state ment today that matters under dis cussion between the firemen and the railroads will have to be arbitrated quickly or the men will go out. !- 1 As far as can be learned here to day, the secret meetings will be held tonight The general opinion is that the firemen mean business; and will take drastic action unless demands are conceded but bn the other hand, the presence here of government en voys has lent the'betteHhat arbitra tion will result in peace. Those clos est, to the situation say the firemen are going to win practically all they want through arbitration. Whole Family Slaughtered Housten, Texas; , March 17 Cus Schultz, wife and two children were found dead, piled , in the rooms of the" Schultz house. Each body had been mutilated, apparently the vie firm s or modifies the theory of nav- Jee Our Window mo wen press $3.Q0 - Xot 2813 Kangaroes U.50 adies - Slippers Greatest Jcna of Strop Slippers In the city' fine Vict. .. . $2.25 Special Jan 2.50 Jan Calf ... . 3.50 Pat. welt . . . 3.50 adm ron US Fi n m bit CfiArt Vl ;.- hi, I y J VP mAm LCM!CLa Llv.CCEGl FOR TIN is rutiAE ; co-crrcATios bi all of the. . cnmrass test essential Johnsea prcwfcei last Biskt. eav the aecesslty ef ereryeae werklij Ut - sacc?ss ia the eaters ria Caraal Chris'Jaa is au who Is iemlsaW by a Ceshy aatare Meetiags draw- The tanercacle meetings of yester day and last night were good., The cottag prayer meetings were well attended. Deep spiritual power pre vaded all. The noon hour with the men was profitable and well at tended.; Prof. Gray gave a charming message to men.; . The afternoon in the tabernacle; was given to prayer. The workers' claBS was large. : At 7:30 Mr. Johnson spoke on "Carnal and : Spiritual Christians." from 1 Cor.; 3: 3-7. "For ye are yet carnal, for whereas there is among you envylng. pid strife and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as mea? For while one sayeth I am of Paul; another-1 am. of Apollosr are ye not carnal? Who then is Paul and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye have btlleved, tett. aa the Xord gave to every man? I have; planted Apollos watereth, but God that glveth the in crease.' So then " neither he that planteth anything, neither is he that crease." . , , -! ': . .-"; Sanctificatlon is abundantly taught in the word. . It is wrought in, us by the Holy Spirit and by Christ living out His life In us. We must sur render the throne of our being to Him and let Him rule there as Lord of all If we do not crown -Him Lord of all, we , do not crown Him Lord at aii. --v- We Must Cooperate ' We boasl that we are Presbyter ian, Methodist or Baptist Let us boast rather that we are spirit-filled children of God. " We are babes in Christ having fed only on milk. We need the meat o'f the ward. There are many babes In our churches who wear whiskers. Many churches are like dead mothers to whom ' babes come to -find milk to find none and consequently die of need. ; . We ; live on, in Romans ; seventh chapter, and never come to liberty in Christ, as revealed In the eighth.! Christianity Is Christ living out His1 life moment by moment in us. If any man be in Christ he Is a hew creature. ' Old thing are put away, all things become new, ; Though Gabriel were ;to come to La Grande we could not have a revi val without hearty cooperation. Wali in the spirit and ye shall not be fll-! led with the lusts of the flesh. The carnal Christian is one domi nated by the carnal or fleshy nature. The flesh lusteth against, the spirit and the spirit against the flesh. The works of the flesh are adultery, for nication, uncleanliness, ; Idolatry, wlthcheraft, hatred, varience, emu lation, wrath, strife seditions, here sies, envyings, murderSi drunken ness, reveling and such like. We are to , rise to the heights by keeping a lowly mind and a humble spirit Te carnal may become spir itual by, dedicating his life to God and a persistent effort to live In the spirit ; v. The Inslduous enemy . must be watched. An eagle "whose flight rlellghteth the admiring observer fell to earth. On examination It was found that ft tiny, deadly reptile was entwined around Its wing and bury ing deadly fangs In the eagles' flesh. So the exalted may fall. It Is expected that Mr. Joh-ison will speak this evening at 7:30 on, "The Keturn of Jesus to the Earth." The evening message U vital. Come! ; FATI1IR FOEGITES SOX riillanaer Xbox win forTe loTe-sick sea is whispered ntuior. w&snir.gton, March 17. It is wlla pered that Secretary Knox is nreDar- ing to Issue a private proclamation of peace and forgive hla son for his re eeat elopement with a sales girl. It is understood that Knox is much pleased that his eon started to wor!c! the moment he was thrown upon his ow nresourcea and tt Is stated that he and hla bride aer likely soon to receive parental blessing Irish Beaoance Charieaiares, Washington, March 17. In connec tion with the Bt Patrick's Day cele bration of the Irishmen of the na tional ..capital...., decide protest was launched' against what arV descrlbed aa Insulting caricatures of the Sons of Erin, contained on post cards im ported from' Germany. Further steps will be taken to put an end to what is denounced as a unwarranted li bel upon the nationality and a d ' outrage. ' , Action has already been tak en. at Washington, but further steps will be. taken at a later period to en force these protests. AU'sections of Irishmen are very firmly of the ouinlon that this la a matter that must be pressed In the proper quarters, and pressure will be brought to bear upon the representa tives of the people to have this evil effectually stamped out, nee and for ; . ;v .' r i :: The Irish are the only nationality that seems to be' singled out for these offensive productions. ' - Knee Hoincs Poisoned Emeryville, Calif., March 17. De tectives are today seeking to ascer tain the identity ' of persons who drugged several horses at the race track stable here. Three valuable animals are expetced to die and the Jockey Club officials are alarmed at the possibility of a general covert attack upon the racers. . All three horses were poisoned the night be fore they were entered for races. - v Pacific Fleet Wins Battle Washington,. March 17. The Navy Department announced this after noon that the Pacific fleet had won the navy battle in the practice for the , pennant - The Pacific fleet's standing was 39.92, while that of the Atlantic fleet for 21.62. ' , Ileney Scores McCarthy Chicago, March 17. Mayor McCar: tby, of San Fransisco, is now orga nizing a political ring that will make Tammany look cheap. This was the comment made by Francis Heney, who is on his way to Washington to consult with Attorney-General Wick ersham regarding Western land cases ; For Dependable Medicines' When sickness comes or whenever there Is any need of medicine you want the purest and most potent to be had. It may. do to take chance In some things, hut not in this. We ask you, therefore, whenever you have a prescription to be filled, ' or any medicine to be procured, to remember that this ia a ' tore that emphlBises quality. Wa hava the best drugs that money can buy and we make a apec laity of the compound ing of physicians prescription! or of household reclpea. When ; you get medicine here yoa can feel that yon can depend on them for yoa caa. - ,7 Mewlin DnmCo. . . , r . 1 5 vm mmnii : STRAFE CASE CF LCST l::il SAX FR-iXaSCO ITIIOLSTEEJ T'fTl PTfPIIln irivrl - - 3 Waadered abozt er eSx wctij wKi atkaowis own name er recea bcriag that ke kad a family TTbea meaiery saddonly returned he b2i his wife lad gone away, thlnkias -. BBsoasa a arse mr- - - - San Francisco, March "17. Robbed Suddenly of his memory and failing to remember even hla own Identity. Lowren Anderson, an unholsterer, wandered the streets for six weeks before he recovered from the attack. Today he is seeking his wife and child who have disappeared, ora home, apparently believing the hus band and father had deserted them One morning about six weeks ago Anderson left home to seek for work. He had- gone but a short distance when he suddenly forgot his name, hlB wife and child and home. Frcia ; then on until today he wandered th streets seeking In vain to answer the enigma that was puzzling him. Today he happened to see a chair he bad once upholstered. It brought back his memory and he hurried to h's home. There he learned that hia wife had gone away. Anderson re ported the los sto the police and aa effort Is being made to find Mrs. An- ' derBon and the child. v The man's trouble Is attributed to an injury to the head received some years ago. Boscvclt Takes Leave Khartoum, March 17. Colonel Roosevelt and his party bid farewell to Khartou mat nine tonight and go to, Assouan on a special train. The last day here was a busy one. Dur-, ing the morning scores of callers came to bid the Colonel goodbye. Ia the afternoon he attended a garden party at the Grand Hotel. , Hnrt In Cane Hush Moscow, Idaho, March 17. In a cane rush, between the Freshmen and Sophomores on the University cam pus today, a Freshman named Loufc had bis shoulder broken and waa tak en to the hospital. A Sophoraoro named Johnson was also injured but not seriously. The Sophomores wera victorious, '. Ii o T" r" t ' 7