l Rev. layworth returned to his home in Joseph today. Agnes Doyle, of Hot Lake, Is a bus lrts visitor In the city today. Mrs. C. A. Shaw, a lecture bureau representative, is In the city today on business matters. PA IN AND m t f n "", T " f u tzzi u u nut ami mm AID DEFENSE IAD UNDER ATTAClliIiil -TQKtEHT'S PBCSHi!.! Tin nrrnn S TO i l nrm Hi s s V ill I 1 duuui I Lamp Post Inspector Pathe Hood River Valley. . Dr. Jykelt SeUg. .Twelfth Night, BERT M. SHERWOOD, Mgr. -mum itc- LOCAL tl&US. ' 0 ;''.' Wm. Conner Is In Elgin on busi- ness matters today. ' , ' J Mrs. P. C. Cramp of Ogden is here "j visiting friends and is a guest at the J Foley.. , - N pan , Sommer of ' Elgin passed rtrough La Grande today on his way i his Elgin home. V..v, . . 1 jRev. W. H. Gibson and daughter, ilss Helena, went to North Powder Central Church of Christ Xotes. . "Christ and the Common People is the subject of the Sunday evening sermon. "The Strength of Brotherhood" will be discussed at the morning hour. There will be a special offering tak en for the local benevolence., Bible school at 9:45. "Christ Winning the World," is the topic of the Christian Endeavor, Meeting at 6:30. Maud Simpson is the leader. ; Baptislmal services at the evening session. Special music : FORD A. ELLIS, Minister" COOTI PIOXEEITS ASSOC1A. TIOX TO MEET THE5. Found Impracticable to Sect in Con Junction With Chautauqua. AXOTHEIl IMrOETAST WITXESS FOB STATE DTIXG. Hyde Seems Unusually Favored . Providence In Ills Trial. CXE ENGINE AXD BA1LCAR ALCXE ESCAPES STEuSS AD C? TEE SHERIFF'S CaBER . trs. Roy Oliver and eon came over a Union this morning to spend Jw days with relatives here. - s I ir IJ t)U European Plan Only Rooms EOc to $1.50 Firstclass Throughout SA0 D. G. BRIGHOUX, Proprietor. ' June 22 is the tentative date set for the meeting of the Union County, Pioneer association in this city. The vice presidents from the various dis tricts of the county were-present at a meeting yesterday afternoon in person or by proxy and while on defi nate date was set, that day was con sidered to be the most satisfactory one.1' r'.,Y '. .', It was found Impracticable to ac cept the invitation of the chautauqua association to hold the convention in conjunction 1 with chautauqua we A, for the reason that it would Interfere with the harvest Another meeting will be held soon to fix the date definitely and arrange the pro gram. . and Mrs. ' Fred Lilje passed tmgh the' city this, morning on r way to Endex, Wash., where j will make their home. Mrs. )e Is in poor health and is going jive for a time with her daughter. 3ditor Sclbird is over from Union : ay boosting for the coming horse vw. The date Is June 2 and3 and! Fully nine out of every ten eases of rneu t, ' . .. ,, rr , v Baalism is simply rheumatism of the mus ;mlses to, outdo all others. Union ciegdiietocold ordarap.or chronic rbetmia- 1 year gets the horse show. La , tism, neither of which require any internal S J . A 1 111 il.. - ....1-J .1T...J tha on i irrmiiuBiiw All uiai in ueeueu m niiuiu ic- 1 ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOT La Grande, Otegon ' Sale of Blooded Stock. The annual spring breeder's Auc tion , Sale of pure bred Shorthorns from prize winning herds will take place at the Union Stock. Tarda at Portland, April 2tn,aiso ' w itegm tered Holstelns and 150 fine horses Will be sold-at the Portland Country Club Race Track April 27-29." For catalogue, apply to Portland Horse Sale Co.; 373 Yamhill SW Portland. ''VV'- ::- ' , 4-26. ' ' ' '" ;' - STAB CRTSnEB SOON. Kansas City, April 23 "God seems to be displeased at he effort to con vict an Innocent man of awful crimes on mere suspicions," said Mrs. B. C. Hyde today, when she learned that another witness for the prosecution Is near death. R. D. Mitchell, an undertaker, . who had charge of the body of Col, Swope, is today seri ously ill with typhoid, a malady that has attacked eight members of the Swope household. There seems to be a strange fate following the pro secution., Dr. Twyman, the main wit ness, died suddenly last week of ap pendicitis. Two days later the en tire outline of the prosecution fell Into the hands of the defense. Now comes the serious illness of Mit chell, who was expected to give Im portant testimony. , VOLTERGUILTY Cottage City. Or., April 23. Roll ing stock of the Oregon & Southeast ern railroad with the execption of a locomotive and mall car, were attach ed heer today by Sheriff Brown to satisfy a Judgment in favor of F. H. Hall and W. B. Foster for damages aggregaUng $10,000 for injuries sus tained by the men in a wreck, a year ago. - Last week the funds of the compa ny were attached but only a small sum of money ; was obtained. The Oregon & Southeastern Is 20- miles In length and gives an outlet for the product of nine sawmills along the line. A shipment of logs was brought to a standstill and the sawmills wera forced to suspend operations, pending a settlement of the attachment proceedings. CALL WICIHSI11 TO STAND 23,-j-Present Washington, April condition of the admnlistratlon leg islative program, was discussed at the White Houbo today.' Stafford ,of Wisconsin was another caller and said he hoped to present a postal savings bank bill as soon as the railroad bill Is disposed of. Attorney General Wlckersham may be a witness before the Balllnger Plnchot investigation committee. It Is rumored today he will be called as a result of repeated charges by Attorney Brandels that - the Wlcker sham summary of the Glavls case made to the president contained mis statements of facts. mm lr W W as Booth Lane to be Macadamized Quickly as Possible, J That there will not be another win ter of a sea of mud in Booth Lane, is made certalri by the fact that Coun ty Bridge Superintendent ; Campbell will start the rock crusher next -week The prepara UnilA ftt 'fof,. ont XT'! nfn WJ UU JJIKIU - LUC Ci I!" I - ... , . . t i J show and all three communities I Liniment.', Give it a trial. You are certain on Pce of road i x i j , 1 1 , ' ii 1 I i i i . : Ai. i : l, : S. 4 . l M. A 1 1 l U - Sulus iu uejp ettcu uiuer mese J " ue piweu wuu 11104011; n;uci wuiuu i iury wurs iur u iuuj tucnu uim- fortant events. ,.'Moras" cadam had been done last fall Li W YESIOHT SPECIALIST fA A A 6Au A AAA A A A 6d & O "A A A A A AAA A A o A A A A mmmwmmWMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mw imi tSBMWMSWWMWWSMWMSJSMIWWSJIISjr'W 'I W'WI'Sill I llll SBSSS SMSSS Sf I GRIND v : MY 1 ;y ) GLASSES YOUNGSTER TAKES HIS FATE WITH GOOD CHEER. Will be Electrocuted for Unmerciful ' Deed of ot Long Ago. I Can Dupficate any Lens" in a few Minutes WITHOUT YOUR PRtSCRIPllON Located Permanently overNewlin's Drugstore A A Several Reasons Why You Should Consult Me About Your Eyes . ; 1. I devote my whole time to the Optical Business, 2, My Examination of the Eyes is thorough and accurate by a method which - J is the outcome of years of experience, 3 years of which was in La Grande. 3. AU my Glasses are ground to fit the eye and. the face 4. All my Glasses are ground and frames repaired in my own work shop, in most cases while you wait. ' , ;v; ::;.;.: 5.. I duplicate exactly, any lens, no matter who made or prescribed it. ' . New York, April 23. Albert Wol- ter, the convicted murderer of Ruth Wheeler sits in his cell . In ; the Tombs today Joking with his guards, apparently unmoved by the verdict. The guards declare he slept soundly last night."' ' ' ;. Wolter will be sentenced Wednes day and taken to Sing Sing to awatt electrocution. , 7 , The murder was an atrocious one. The body 6f the pretty stenographer was pushed Into a chimney place af ter having been cut to pieces. He lured her to his room under busi ness pretenses and then killed her. Phono Black 01 &fi&Ml Iff :FORc STRIKES ANOTHER WELL. Roscoe ; West Sinks Excellent Well . for Tom Onklson. A. well 258 feet deep was complet ed today by, Roscoe West of this city for Tom Gilklson of Hot Lake. The water is flowing freely and gives in dications of being a splendid supply. Celery Asparagus , Spinach II. II. Lettuce Green Onions Radishes Head Lettuce Rhubarb SEE' 8TRAH0RS SELECTIONS State Tax Commissioners Jfeeded Lands. Inspect DEEP CURVE LENSES Kryptok Invisible Bifocals A Save the Pieces and We n All Glasses Exchanged and Frames Kept in Repair for One Year FREE A HEACOCK'S GLASS f S FIT. ASIC ANY ON E ! A AAA A A O AA A A AA AA A A A A A A A A AA AA A A A A A A A A A North Yakima, April 23. Governor Hay and Messrs. Parish and Rock well of the state tax commission, left ! North Yakima by automobile this morning for Priest Rapids and for Grant County, where they will : in spet state lands on the east side of the Columbia wanted by R. E. Strahorn In connection with his wa ter power plants there. ' Directors In Meeting; Election of officers of the! Meadow brook Irrigation company Is taking place late this afternoon. The presi dent and secretary will be present members of the executive committee. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of .. . Oregon for Union County ' ; Mrs. C. M. Wall. Plain tff, vs, Mr. M. J. Dorsey and Mrs. M. J. Dorsey, Defendants. ' . . 1 - To Mr. M. J. Dorsey and Mrs. M. J. Dorsey, the above named 'defend ants::'' ;': . :.' In the name o fthe State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby sum moned to appear and answer, or otherwise plead, to the complaint fil ed aglnst you and each of you in the above entitled action and court, on or before six week from and after the date of the ' first publication of this summons. - ,; And if. you, or either of you, fail, New Lines Added Having purchased the Gemer.t, lime, Plaster line of 0. F. Goolidgs we are now prepared to fill all demands, in addition to cur regular FEED and FUEL business. , , Just leceived Gar of fresh alfalfa meal and a car of . :oal. . - ' Both Phones- GRANDE R0NDE CASH CO. neglect or refuse to so, or at all, ap pear, answer or otherwise plead here In on or before said date then the plaintiff will thereafter apply to the above entitled Court for default against you and each of you for such failure, neglect or. refusal and for Judgment aglnst you and each of you for the principal sum of $200.00 to- tcntlon of the home seeker, 80 acres improved, 65 acres un ; der cultivation $3,000; 10J acres all tf ' Improved, 1-2 mile from Summervlllo , ... 6,600 40 acres all improved, 21-J ' miles from Summerville ,...3,000 100 acres . improved, 40 under culilvatlon . ..... . . 4.50ft gether with Interest thereon at , the j 40 acres adjoining Summerville rate of 8 per cent per annum from October 15th. 1907, until paid, and for the sum of $50.00 as plaintiff's reasonable attorney's fees in said ac tion and for her costs and disburse ments to be taxed by the Court, and the Plaintiff will further, at said time, ask for an order of said Court directing a sale, as provided by law, of the property herein heretofore at tached.' '- BARGAINS Farm, Fruit cd Improved laads. choice fru't or rlfalfa land. can be Irrigated. A bargain ,000 240 acres, well improved, un ' der cultivation. Hay, grain and fruit ... .... . .. ...... . . .16,000 160 acres, 30 acres bearing or chard, 30 acrea new orchard. ! all apples; 100 acres pas- ture. Terms on application Choice stump land, particular ly adapted to fruit Industry. ; t to B miles from 8ummer : r ville. Per acre...... $12.60 to $20. Timber and other property. IL C. EIKEHART. ileal Estate Summerville, Ore. r i t i f. I il The follower M attract the at- i Y (