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U.. -1-2 A tli kv i a.;.C L.i Uu.iuui. l ' Li'. .itu UiiuLn i fii ; IV '.'.-.Ui V-Aty Exec t Suudut, 7 y r.:ici and fkopkiltor." I'l. 1 Frcss Telegraph Ferffco. MMi Ml i. ' i ... I V 1 . s EUECr.IPTION RATES: , . Crl'J. -lncte copy ............. fa "telly, per month 65c ltd'.?, six mocitfcs in advance . .'.13.60 oni year In advance ..... $8.60 ffiokly, els montha In advance .. - 75c (7eekly, one year Is advance ....$1X0 Catered tit the pcn;to!8ce at La Granle as second-class matter. . i 'ihia - payer ' will not publish any n.-ie iiiu'rriiig over a 'uom': ' d t'iurao. SUued artlilws will be re T'end subject to U-e i3'p rtrUfi' ol '.; SUor. Vlfi'.t e Kiea-yoar artfv'es cJ ve disappointment - Adurtlnlny: iiulm. Local reading roilcoe. Mm turn firt Insertion;; '"pit , line. fi.- teach tubeequent Insertion, , Rppolufl r of oondnj :ne, 5c a line. The frost being out of the ground the rala the past few days baa soak ed Into the ground to a great depth. :-:r o The lawns and hills are respond- " ii.ttiz rts T".'m" . pets or green. ... Congressman Clark, the leader of the minority, stated a truth In his , t peech Friday when he stated that . the opposition to Speaker Cannon was not of a personal nature but was against the system. The great ma jority of the reading public look up on Speaker Cannon as a monarch of the worst kind, but such Is not the J$? by any means, There Is nc; doubt' but what the powef Of the Speaker, through the making of the House rules has been greatly enlarg ed as the years have gone by, until the rights of the members have been . . limited unjustly, ' . '; . However, like all wrongs and all abuses, time rights them, and the fight that Is being made now In Con gress will give a greater freedom! The fact muBt not be overlooked that the majority must have rules where by they can control. By fillbuster Ine; method a minority can defeat a s majority, unless certain rules are observed, such as a limit on debate a limit on the time matters are to be held la committees .- and many . , things. It matters not which party . la In power,' It must have rules that permit It to rule. GRAFTERSI TIEAT) GUILTY , Sensation In Pittsburg contluucs to . grow with more eonfesnlons. . ' Pittsburg, March 21. -Fjve former city councllmen . , and tone present member confessed to Judge Fra- er In open court of connection with a system of graft. The men will be Indicted this afternoon by the grand Jury according to tne district attpr- ney. They may be given Immunity for Implicating more prominent and wealthy citizens. V Men who .made confessions are Thomas McGrath, N. F. Savage, Ir- vln Roth pelts, William Richly and J. Jl. Sheasley, r :, '' , ' v: ' . ";: Sprlntf Begins Today". Washington, March 21. According to the weather bureau announce ment spring begins today. 1 Forecasts for the opening of the vernal season were generally a Mgher tempera ture throughout the country than, for the same period last year. J" SKIDOO CASE OX Skldoe ItTedicine Co. sarins; 0. If. . . Flatt of Union for money The Blue Bell Medicine company, locally termed the "Skidoo" concern, U today giving evidence before the circuit court In an eYort to collect fl36 from O. H. Piatt of Union. The defendant "alleges the medicine was cot up to the promises made for It. Rube Chandler was arraigned, to day and plead not guilty to commit J tmg perjury and his case was Set for trial next Friday. The case of Fred Wisdom, of Elgin, charged with perjury was set today for Thursday. ' PACK! MIFF MAIM J Chicago, March 21. Indictments charging the National Packing com pany and subsldary companies wltl operating a combination in restrc'nt 0 ftrade, were, returned today by the Federal Grand Jury, Simultaneously the gavernment filed a bill asking for the dissolution of the Naltonal company, cent rainfall .In La, GranSe shows R tiat CO .M . . . W mt rainfall. In La Gran3 H ! iuviim in irom xne oegin nlng of the showers Saturday night nntll Sunday morning. On Saturday LIS Inches had fallen up to 6 p. m and there wao a fall of .67 Inch from that time until the rain was over on Sunday morning. ' ; '. Jilght Reports Resumed. Washington, March 21. The . offl clal .weather bureau announces to day that night ' telegraphic weather reports will be resumed March 24th. . Buying a lawsuit , Did you k low thBt placing your llanca up a warranty deed is alrop2 bidding far a lawsuit? onaerstood that a warranty deed looked upon with suspicion. ' It Is for this reason: ; ; - If the tltl Is good it passes with; til rtntfl arnf thn If all la t. iv-no need of a warranty. If bad. j . .(....'. 1 ,.,it uim gooa. V:r:;. : A warranty la only a sort of bet a wager cbat 70a rlll hava ao trou ble; but If you do, and finally lo out, 111 pay your money bacit. A bettar plan Is to requlro a& ah stract . Consult J. R. OLIVER. : '; Notice to Contractors Notice la hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Recorder of the City of La Grande 5PC Oregon, until 2 o'clock p. m., March 81st, 1810, for the construction of 21322.7 Sq. Yds. ' or hard Burface pavement, Blthulectlc, Asphalt, and Hassani, according to the plans and specifications now on file in this of flee. A certified check of 5 per cent of each bid must accompany the bid. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. D. E. cox, ': Recorder of the City of La Grande 3-19-24. DRESS RIMING PARLOR M ELM jiTUrn , V; IlATlng opened Parlors at Ike above address I an yreaand to do ajUIsf fa tke irassaak lag ltaa Plaia Sewtag aU loIIcUfl Next dm ta Ada Bauk kot- Miss Emily Candies of I Our rfirnljii pn I'touud line our ntb make. aisIulli mh. we ki)w ft and a visit t- our D)i(unfttc(nrln dcnuitut wi vumw.-Q ;uu. Via AIUIL13 81 " xi Strawhsrfy, thofolate nnt) . ailfa. ta'hn Is for richer i, , KtirRI.Klt-Try tils . E. D. SQldet ; dy Manufacturer : KsatMUIHSIllSl WILLCOCK S f BROTHERS i t Quick 'Phoues:- ,,, , Da. Kd Tit' v- ' Ntht. EUck 1I7L 3 I Hi 1 Mm' Sir. . As usual, the largest stock of Bulk and pack age seeds in the county. ; Alfalfa,-Red Clover Timothy, Red Top Blue Grass, White Clover and everytiung m seed. . . -Garden Seed in Bulk Hay, Grain, Feed and Flour Phone Main 57 Jlndepenpent 1481 Comer 1 " ' 1 ' --'-1.1M : ; ' J ... .; . ... 'Complete equipmsrjt for- (aaetting, and' repairing rjblsr'buggy tires. " : ; ):--: v,'.Ji-:r x r; ? 'f''r OE?A10. Proprietor'. , ' , i. rE,R2?i M? PrtS' W' L ERENHOLTS, Assi. Cash. . ,J KCLA.ES, Vlce-Fres. H V V. tCL V ILLIAWS, ?nd Asst: Cash : ' F. L. WEVrPS.Cafhler. 1, Hi-, LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK OF LA GRANDE, OREGON . United States Depository Capital and Surplus $1EO,COO.CO DIRECTORS ueorpe Palrr. et Meyers W. M Pierce With our ample resources and facilities we can ren der you efficient service and handle your business : ";v"-;7v -T-'j ntiressaf action ' The Elite Dying and Cleaning Works ' ". , H. WAUGENRILPaprletar. Btaam and French Dry Cleaning raiiad for ani dallvaral. Ladles OL Greenvjood and leUerson i'p: C. C. Penington . G. L. Cleaver F.M. By'rhit W. L. Brenholts aotara pe:Ullty. Goods Ifl . ' .... s The' case of State vs, Adolph New lia was given to the jury this morn ing when Circuit Judge Knowing out lined the case to the Jury. This was. the first transaction of the court this, morning. .. , - ' ... At 2:H0" o'clock the jury returned and notified the court and attorneys,, that a verdict of not puilty bad been reached.' , ' . ' 15 - ;: London, March 21. Despite favor able reports regarding the condition 1 of King Edward Issued by physicians today. The people are thoroughly alarmed owngto the fact that tbe King did not leave his rooms, yester- ' day. Edward Is reported to be auf- ferlng from bronchial troubles:- Most -alarming reports are being circulate : ed In London In connection with the King's Illness. ' The government offl-r clals Insist he Is Improving. 5 Boosevelt Showered With letters Shellal, Egypt, March 21.-After -spending hours in a hopeless effort to answer the hundreds ot letters and telegrams received, Roosevelt started for Luxor today. A trip to the tern-' pies and obllsks, there is planned. ' - 1 11 Little Training for Coon. Chicago, March 21. Jack JohnBont was mad today when told that Jack Gleason was en route to Chicago and , might vcom pel him to go into tsalning' ninety days before the fight. "If Gleason or- anyone else thinks h can make me train three months for the fight he is crazy," said the negro. He saltTit waB not necessary to train so 'long. . :"r-.:.": ;' -y. . ?-'' , ?K; Thessaly Pegants Revolt Constatinople, March 21. A thous and peasants are assembling in from , the province of Thessaly today irit preparation for an organized move ment againBt the Turkish and Mos lem land' owners. The peasants arer Inflamed because a number of them were killed yesterday In clashes with Greek troops.. The situation Is criti cal throughout the province ' and a civil war appears iminent Several Turkish landlords have been mur dered by peasants, despite the troops. This may result in an armed invasion by the Turks. Returns to Stay ' " y- Tom ' Hughey has. rented - the Ear nest De Long house on Washington avenue and will move his family over from Union. the first of the month.' He' has formed a co-partenershlp with Louis Wright and will do con tract work tnis spring and summer. CAROLINE ELBERTS s t asd J t v. j . . . 0 ' . I tod t ( ter of ill C nes ter , ler tlie , i . ' ve La :'" y "thii tro "ir vie F Noi day In ' 1 tod the aftc slid 1 and La his; bon L nes rep in 1 cou A cell the mal con pie of L '7 Ian mei In' One con chu The G a c In he - . or Bak i coli It T last . sine frul on 1 wltl this ...r-r-thls et M Bak it - t of t ! As is t to B like! mak Unl( M H. ( ed t - will Ida the plan whei with ing i Ttfllt vllle X leading lady with "The Lloa tha Honse1 f f .J,-.. '