: if ! P i! i! t. i i U 7 A Derby Day, Tuesday, .lay ' 3rd. i mm .In' his C5:?brat3 J Racing Play,.- HOUSE 1 :.pnlce IS J nm i 3 5 - - With thoriinal.New Yxk curft-pany.- ll ; i Most Exciting Race S. v. wants plank sidewalk. Cross walka asked for on and Walnut Street crossing la asked for on trv. ace aud Walnut. Ctaer Business Transacted . The bill of $14 for W. T. Grider as poundrnaster was cut down to 2 A small batch of routine bills was allowed.. . - , The near beer ordinance calling io i' e license of $oOO annually was lass-el without amendment Appointment of an assistant water superintendent at $S5 per month was SELL IIOSIOX HAESJEIV Popular La Crtiade Girl Harried at Portland Tuesdaj Evening 3 ever. Produced cn - W A . t stage for Which three the iT Jghbred r'unring hors.es" are . carried . :; ; "' .' ; : , .". - ? : ;,, 5ij carried. 3 $ Prices: -50, - $ i .00, 75c, 50 cts. ' m m m i w - - u i i q n v m h i anv i--.-. nil jXE I . -J . . fulfil :g Tickets, on sale at Van Buren's. MAST KOOTERS WILL ACCOM i XY THE BALL TOSSERS - Mill Attempt to Make It Oue all 1VI! ' I'm Ion Baseball Team ' albert" M. Shannon THE HORSE DRESSMAKER - Furnishes evyry thins: for the Horse. Harness, Saddles and Chaps. We make nothing' but the best. When in doubt buy of - -Shannon sssor to J. 3. Wagner ' Sue Unless unforseen. things preverr? the La Grande high school basest";) team will go to Union next Saturdri; to meet the Union team which 'eo"v time ego defeated the .local young sters on their own lot. Many of t't co-eds of the school are planning r attend as -rooters and sereral can.- j ell and automobile parties will leave hr: Saturday, morning. t Word has been received here that Miss Nell . Morton was married at Portland Tuesday evening to. Phil Rinehart, a son of Doctor Rinehart who was at one time a practicing physician la this county. "11 Sss Sl'or ton was, for the past two years," dep uty to County -. Assessor Rinehart,' Is a La Grande girl and has a large cir cle of rlend8 here.- ; . -. Mr. and Mrs. . Rinehart will illve In Portland. ''t Temporarily, at least, -Miss I.rma Alklne: will be ..employed .the as sessors oiuce.- - .;. MEEKER IS COXE Intrepid Traveler Leoks Toward RIs. ' - .Inj 8nn Earljr Today. . ' . Ezra Meeker has .taken hia depart ure for Kansas City. Ha will Btop for a day at Hot Lake and from there he will proceed onward across the western. bait of Ihe "continent. ' lii ill me w ' m. u 4n m . Out the defeat last time and If thoy win, wllf "hook on" tor the -third and final game. with Union. I ? - . EAT BATE ! OF 01 of Fourth and Jefferson Ave. v .- Commmlttee's report adopted on .mpvovement of Seventh street from I'enn. to 'Washington. I Petition granted for water naln ;tn X avenue...,, "-.."; f Appointment . of a road tax col I lector wth Inatructlona to assist the street superintendent was discussel CITY COl'M'IL HAS LU STRIXJ at length, and referred to commltte). of nrsiM:.s 1 Contract closed for , purchase of ' 7(i86 feet of 18 Incn wood pipe anJ JUDGE EAUIN GOES TO VALE "ILL SPEND A FEW DAYS AT I'SIOX AD LA GRANDE , 1 , , Ballinger On Stand Saturday!: Washington, April 28? The' Ballin ger investigation Committee today re buffed' Attorney Bramlels, -who Is rep resenting Louis-Glavis, whon he re- questcdthat they allow him to de-1 mand that .Attorney General Wick- sham be called upon . (o prodttoe cetJoin documents showing the 'ex-' prepared, These papers -were "pre pared by WJckershara at the Tequest of ' President Taft and formed the ; basis of the President's letter exhon- eratlng Ballinger. The date of the summary Is deemed Important by the prosecution which seeks to show that Wlckersham prepared the Bummary after the president's letter "was. writ ten. Attorney Vertrees, for. Ballin ger, said today the he expected the end of the hearing next week. .Bal linger may be called on the stand' Saturday. Plans to Reach Pendleton Monday to " Attend Court Session' Supmere Justice B. H. Eakln. for: fnerly a resident of La Grande v and Judge' of the circuit court here be ore his election to the state su preme bench, uassed throueh the ritv Turn Out Vast Amount of Finished ; .a. large quantity of smaller pipe tor this morning on fats 'way to Vale en Product,- In One Meet!"!' ' replacing Adams Ave.' mains, vt. ' -j business matters. On his return h ' ;- Z. ' , Merchants 'can display their good i wlll'vlsit at Union and late this week Yost may in' his day have had , a , on the eldewall' If the stand Is seten win come to La Grande to renew old trr.rlne . ma l.ine in his foot ball I in : sVnc tbewalk and less than acquaintances. amiad at Michigan, but Mavor F. L. 12 1nhe8 wlde' " - ' The May term Meyers has k lit making machiue' Next Wednesday night all Ijnpro.o- out mote uUHlueal 1 "r"1 w 'c" - "u'"; to remonstrate. This jn Hides nuc n rcsentatives can in . a week. I1 rom , , , ; . . ,,i j improvements planned the past month 8 o clock last night until almost inld J , ' V , a consumiig fngiueer win do cni- tnat t an criiid . out more n f(ur hours than the House of llep- night the lawuutkers kept up a con tiuuous stream of work without a stop, and much Indeed was accom plished. . -' ' MncU lmprovlnp -v La Grande Is a poor and disagree- able community for 'an obstruction ! 1st. It would have pleased the boom i er and - booster' to have heard the ilrlng of lii))i(vement petitions hand ed to the 'Council last night. Cement sidewalks, tciid-isurface. 'pavings wa ter mains, sldo walks of the wooden kind, all .wanted by earnest prayei a by property". tors. The list, of pe titions waa s Virge imo aud liulvdeil In them are the following. " : The lmpixveiiient commission on the Improvement tn third street was adopted. Wood turlxus however., be-, lug" substituted by cement albino.- -Iinproveiiient of JelYerami from t'.n east side of Tliivd tn tha eiot ri ployed by, the water commltttee to look over the plana for the sewer tyi tem. v- .. Clean up day is Bet for : Wednesday and the council will uS-l the Neighborhood Club. , ; A petition for four blocks of two ;'n-m.ilns on Spring avenue wm granted. , . A petition for , a long stretch of four tiuh main on Klamath ond oth er streets In the vicinity of the Pal mer boarding houe was granted. . Cement sidewalk on , Fourth f rom O. to Depot, granted, j ew lclltlons Were, : Petition for. water man .on;. North Depot from W. to I, avenues.- Petition for four Inch main c ' -Washington for a distant e of three ( bliM'ks. , ,'. , '. One block on North Spruce street of j the Supreme Court convenes In Pendleton on next Monday and the Judge will 'arrange his trip bo as tp be at Pendeton on Monday morning. t jand.ccuu.t "V V;-'"VV,I.?V, .... 'f- ;. ; ' Notice to Contractors. '.Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be reclved at the office of the Recorder of the City of La Grande Oregon, for. the construction of 43, n?0, Cu. Yds., of macadam pavement, to be constructed according to the Plans and specifications now on fie In this office. Bids will be recelvtd until 4 o'clock, p, m., May 4th. 1910. and must be accompanied by a certl- vl Blgn the buVSet. tomonow fled check for 5 pi cent of the nrat. ..- , o fthe bid. The Council reserves t'le 1- a. a- . ' . ; ' uiUl io rej.ci any ana au oiua. , the revolUng Albanians oer the ar-.' D. B. COX, mles of the Turks sent against them rtecoraer or me uut or ii uran'm. ' r . The largest shipment of Leath er Goods and Trunks vc have ever received has just arrived and is now ondisplay;:::il:.f !: w.;;. Metal' and Canvas : Covered, 9.50 jm'-.-io 41 3.50.; '";:-::';;;-:::; In all qualities and sizes, metal and canvas covered, $6.50 to $22.50. Indestructo Trunks The perfection of trunk making. Woe d veneered and steel frame and trimmings. Absolutely guaranteed for five years. Steamer sizes from $22.50 to $26.50. , Dress sizes from $32.50 fo $40.00. tiftTTIHG SUIT CASES Light and durable, Leather Trimming, $J.50 to $4 .60. - LEATHER SUITCASES A great special value leath er case for $6.50; Others. ranging in price from $4 50 to $22 50. TRAVELING BAGS. ; Ladies and gentlemen's Oxford tun -..iifa.kii ; gbas frtin So.jjO to $22 50. N.' K. ' WEST TH5Ctamy srer, pertain , r-jjU'day ruled that evidence . I 1 W- 111! . i n - ", : . , , : ,u6 u1" uuuukmi oi cue oiercan- i.5. Continued victories on the part of -n . , - . . , - , , i Aifin i a ik ' i - !i tile Bank in August, 1907, is admis sible In the trial of l August Heina ROOSEVELT ON WAY AGAIN COLONEL GIYES FRAME FAREWELL TODAY. TO Praises Paris and TraHes France Be. ; ' fore Takintr I.eaie , ,are reported in today's dispatches, , Chamberlain's Stomach and IiverTableti Accofdlng, t0 lhe :last rePrt8- -InTariably bring relief to women suffering Proximately 600 lave been killed and from chronioconstipstioD, headache, bilious.:? twice that number' wounded fn th? dylpemiT ,HU10wnct 01 ,ue slaa Bn? j last hours of fighting.: Urge num- ' ' r ' ? ; berg of Turkish troopB have mutinied n 'a n a L " The You"s Turks re8Ime is consid Iladget Passed without Change I ere m grave danger of being over-" London, April 2S.The House cf thrown. Lords last evening passed the budget V, ' ' ' ; ; ' J s r without change. ; No attempt wa )' made to force the roll call. The Kir : Ranker Helm Jolted . New York, April 28. Judge Hough charged with the over certification': of checks The ruling 1b considered a severe blow to the defense. The -Judge further ruled that the govern ment must show the effect on the bank of loans alleged to have been made to Otto Heinz. In the course of the day Cashier Emil Klein on the bank testified that several times in August, 1907, the bank's cash "was below the legal requirements be cause of loans made to Helnt & Com-: pany. i &EM3 TO FAHMT 9 Paris,; April ES.-rolonel Rooae-i volt left, this morning for Brussels, ! being attnded at the station by many 1 ... i celebrated, men-of Prance and many j Parlsana who gathered to give him j a- hearty farewell. "Paris, Is great, i j France is great, Hfive had a splen j t'id time and will never be able .o y thank you enough," was Roosevelt's - , attlng message as the train pulled out.- " " 1 omnetSiIiniM New i -Ok There's no doubt about LOWE BROTHERS 'High Standard" Paint Yon know when the painter puts it on that it will give best results, because when properly put on a shrface fit to receV it, it has never failed in all the quarter century Ol its History. v - a 1 Satisfaction Is what yon want, and you cannot get it if yon are io doubt. Let ni supply colors and show how to be certain. u - 3f 6 v ohnencampo ate. Furn Brussels, April 28.A tumultous welcome was given .Roosevelt when he arrived here today. Burgomaster, and American Ambassador Byran met the Colonel at the station, thous ands gathered at the depot to wel come the American visitor. The Col- ouel was notified, by representatives of King Albert that the Klug would await !m at the Great Expo8ltlon Hall this afternoon, and would for mally welcome him at. a public Vecep ' tlon. Iater the King and Roosevelt rode together to King Alberta coun try place at Laken and afterwards Mrs. - . Roosevelt. Krrmlt and Ethel ': Joined them there. ." ? ?: ! '.: . ' The Roosevelt a were guests, of th Klng at.a magnificent atate dlnn" which were to'PKent the' lftfldln Huntley & . Palmer ',. .. ;" WAFERS 40 ,Ct One half Pound Packet goods. We are always on the lookout for new; reliable We were f rtunate in-securing "a complete assort ment of Huntley & Palmer's Wafers--just; the correct wafer to serve at a reception, party or light luncheon. r'-f Wallpaper , -' .The rn-5fvlt , ',rt ""oai T": Si Hague tomorrow. 4 i it V