La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 01, 1908, Image 1

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TOLtlME m.
uatANDK, rjooic conmr, oregon. : Friday, jlh i, mos.
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M GIUXDK DID NOT WIX ?
' HEAT IN RELAY RACE.
31 p j era Did Not Qualify In the Shot
IWt, But Nevertbes the La Grande
, 'Team Qualifies SoTert Men to the
; Final at WaUa Walla This After-
noon island City Has Seven and
', Baker City Five Fine Showing
. Throughout. . ' ;
?v La Grande In seven events. "'
.",' Inland City; In seven events. "
- ; v Baker Ctty.'in five event. .;
Pendleton, In fourteen events.
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Tull returns from the preliminary
track meet at Walla Walla, yesterday
afternoon brings the highly pleasing
-news that the La Grande high school
ateam qualified ' In seven .events' La
Jrande did not qualify In the ; relay
:race,' nor did Meyers get Into the fin
sals In the shptput..: Island City played
. sas fortunate as did La Grande, ' for
-aseven events will i' be' "contitea . by
'I Inland City In the final races which
sare taking place this afternoon on An
. keny field. The full list of successful
Xa Grande aspirants in the prelimin
aries yesterdayv follows: .tf
Williamson, first In his heat of the
"100 yards; tlme,: :1 4-5.
William
son, seconiwNJTBt f heat
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SEVEN DOZEX LADIES WAlSTB ,
1VOIITIL REGt'LAH, 75o to $3.50,
THIS WEEK . ' .' "
39c, A9c and $l.tK.
Waists made from Linens, Lawns'
and mercerised Walstlngs, la plain
white aud a few . figured . materials, ;
pleated, tucked and lace and inser
tion trimmed. Slightly mussed and
sotted, but otherwise A-l Waists. Spe
cial this week -''. '' $
"' S9c to $l.lg. - V"--- 1
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When You Buy Suit WHY NOT Pet All You Par For
THE HOYAt TAILORS WILL MAKE. TOT. A aCfT,.AND .
GIVE YOC A LEGAIXY'DRAWN AND SIGNED GrARANTEC;
, T1HT IT WILL HOLD ITS SHAPE AND STYLE I'NTIL WpflXr
OCT.- LET TS TAKE rOtH OIlDEIl IF SUIT DOES NOT .
FIT DONT TAKE IT. . ", .. . ' '
2 SO SAMPLES TO CHOOSE
Time, for the event.
,. Peare, first In' his heat, of the
880
yard run.;.:Tlme, t:17 4-8. Y ,
Young, first in his heat of high hur
dles. ; ,
Young qualified in the pole, vault,
going more than nine feet. ;''..
Carpy qualified in the broad jump
with If feet ti Inches. '; v ; '
Williamson qualified In the same
event. with 18 feet 7 Inches. ''-'
-v Island City's Winners.' V ' ' '
. For Island City ther following reg
istered for the flnalBf-
Behwebke In the' discus,, with 1 feet
finches. ' .. ".:"''.''
Perry, in the mile run, winning sec
end place. ; .'.. ",v -.".;
Irwin second In the quarter, the
event going la 1,1 flat . , ' ) " V'
; Waiters ouallflRd In th auarter
without runnuig. a .';".wJy';,'J
Behwebke' took the hammer event
with lit feet .,,. '-' . .. V":V
Walters took second place
heat of the 100 yards. ; .
in his
, Wa4tersWon ils heat In the tii
with 23.S-S. ' "i;.-": '..y v-:
The following events show the full
list of winners and exhibits the' time
that was In each of the heats! ; , . i
ti5 yard ,dash ijaCJieat'-won by
Sturer, Lewiston; Eaei 'lkee ." City,
second. Time 101-6. second heat
won by Cohn, Spokane.' BteL.'. Walla
Walla, second. Time, 10 l-j,:;, Third
heat won by Williamson,; La Grande;
Thompson, North Yakima, sifcrad.
Time, 10 4-B. ' , Fourth "heat Won fey
Gordon, Pendleton; ' Willis, Spoknf,.j
second.
mi ' . 'a A A . cili.i. ' 'l . V
Aiiiiv, av a-o. ruin rneai,
won by Eckhart, Lewiston; tVAlters;.
Island City, second. Time, 10 S-5. ,
Half mile First , heat -won , by
Knotts, Palouse;' Shumaker, ' Baker
City, second.' Time, 2:08 8-5. Second
wort by Severance;: Prosser; Fan-
the 220 yards.
fiditie Special GoW Values
iscforSpte
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pern wommansnip .' i
"i-S-xf--: j-i- ,. 'i ':'. "V'a rtvV ' i
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And most beautiful hadlnes Iq all the popular colors In-'
. black, brown, tan and blue, of the Cadet, Navy and Kopenh'agen
hue. made from Serves. Panamas ami Oil ffnn' Pan unto iir niiin
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.wuiih Hinpeu ana eu-sinpou wrnve. jacicolg trimmed inflat
. braids and oriental Silks; with full Silk Hnlngg. " Skirts made" Ifi )
' the most approved styles, and trimmed With folds, etc . V ! -:V
" - These Suits were a little1 late In reaching and Jn order to
move them quickly we priced them from $4.00 to $?!oo below V
what they would -ordinarily
tomorrow for "
1 18.50,' 20.O(, 22.50, $25.00.
Ladie&Jacketi
. ,ins sensinie ining to
she cannot afford a Suit for
desirable for; toiosj anyone If
h mnrr with a n . A'..;
. n.Bjira DKin; you can he stylishly ,
dressed at any time and have as, many changes as you", desire,' '
kt very small cost. ' Don't fftlf to inspect our line of Jarkt'.' '
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3.50 TO
FROM, AT $17J54 TP,
POPE REFUSES
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WILL NOT ANNUL THE '. l j
. DE CASTELLANE SlAItKIAGE.
Ajuut Gould and Count De Sagan
; Must. Marry Without the Consent tr
. Mie Rotnaft CathoUo. Churoh, as (tie
Pppe'Haa Hefosed to Annul the Mar-
rlage ". With Count BonlWtand
' Against Influence' of Influential
Prelates to Favor Anna;.'.'
Rome,' May, 1. The pope' . has
Gould" to Count Bonl da Castellans.
This means that the proposed mar
riage with 'County -'Hellg de ; Began
must be accomplished without sanc
tion ot the Catholic church.
' It is said that a number of Influen
tial prelate everted their influence tq
have the pope annul :. the" formed
marriage, but the"pope was UdamanV
In this regard. ' He, declared - the
church only annulrfnarriage when in
doubt as to the validity and that there
could be no annulment when one of
the parties wished to 'marry" again,
Anna Gould came here to see the pope
personally to act favorably, but it Is
believed the pope will not receive her
as Bhe Is a divorced wom-m. -
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cher, Spokane, second. Time, ti09 l-it
Third heat won by Peare, L Grande;
Irwin, Island : City.' second. , Tme,
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2:1T -6. Fourth heat .won by Buck
qf Spolsane; Hemy of North Yakima.
secondV; Time, 2:18 4-B i 'J.
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soil, tor.' "Choose one today and
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ur ror the woman who, feels that
every occasion, and for, that matter
you possess-a Japket' which can
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$13.00.
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;: FREE THIS WEEK.' ; --T''
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; : And In "this connection let' us itn-''
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press on your mind that we have an
Immense line of Boys' Butts too
many, lii fact and will seir them i to .
you at Bpeclat Price Reductions for"
thls.entlre week, and. In addltioh, will
give ibe boy, : . ; ' V .- ' . -.
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'',; -ABSOLUTELY-FREE. ") ' t
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a food, . hard-wood baseball bat,' and :
ball,' with each Suit. V .tfi,-' -
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FLEET CKCS
EQLO TO FRISCO
THREE HCNDRED THOrS-V
' ...',,,'i':! '. ANDWILL SEE SENTRY.
Santa Fe Railroad EHtlmatoa Tiiat the
Spectators to tiie fleet's Entrance
Into San Francisco Wilt Spend Mil-
' :' Uoiia Monterey Welcomes the , A t
lantle Fleet With Flowers Pretty
Reception Tendered the Great Ar-
mada's Arrival. ..;Ji
Ban Francisco,' May l.-rThr hun-
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fleet come into the Golden Gate and
hefore they and the fleet leave' San
fVanclsco, It h ' estimated ' that $2,,
100,000 will be spent In the city. "',
, ,Thls Is the last estimate made by
the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Of
ficials. , Of this amount 8800,000 will
go Into the railroads' coffers. 1 1,000,
000 into hotels and, restaurants and
the fleet will spend $800,000 for sup
plies and Incidentals. ii: l Vi ( ;f;. ;t
i -' ' Weleome at Monterey.. f,
f Monterey, Cal.i May L-rOld Mon
terey welcomed , the battleship fleet
today , and no prettier reception has
been given the great Armada since it
left Magdalena bay "',' ,','' ' . '. .'., .,
"'At ' daybreak. committees Y went
aboard their boats 'and went out to
sea to welcome the Incoming fighters.
Dozens of launches laden with women
and girls were on the bay to add their
welcome. A slight fog obscured the
view until the i!un was well up, 'when
it lifted. As It' did so, It. revealed the
big white boats lazily rolling In the
se off Lovers' point. Sighting the
fleet was a signal for blowing of whis
tles and cheers. '.j'..''':.';,1.;''.'
r.iThe reception;" committee, headed
byrayof: acks,. boarded heHnc.
tkcu and extended official welcome, to
Kea, .Admiral Thomas on. behalf of.
Monterey and Pacific Grove, . N. . ,
i l Spread Poppies In Path. - ; s' .
(Aii the fleet .'steamed Into the bay,
launches preceded; it and cast a thous.,
and golden California popples on the
Surface of the water to mark out the
path to anchorage, ':
Officers and men lined the rails aii5
ihecred. as the womi-.n hurled-. th
golden blossoms on the sparkling blue
and green waters. Tht fleet anchored
four abreast off the Id custom house'
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.r '1, Ivons Totals $20,000, , i '
, '; Pittsburg, May, 1. M, B, Slai '
fr tcr, agent for the Adams Express' 4'
company, said today' that, tlie 4
two men who held up the St, "'4
Louis exiiretik' Tin 'the PeitriWjrJ-'f
-vanla road last nlulit, 8Mi V
kers- hill, s- probably ' secOred. f
about 820,000, but he was not
certain. He' I cqnfldent the loss;
would not exceed that amount ' "4
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JEFF DAVIS BETTER ''.'
'.; THAN TILL.MAN IX Wiit.
Southern &mtor Grmvs Almost Fren
L-sled aa He AHurUl tlrn Prem of the
Conntry Hie nnmarka Sound Mice
yt Senator Tillman, Eloc-orat Flow
' : of Bitter Words PotW Onu-Dcffm
,Tlie Prem to Crltk-lxe n K Sub
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' j Washington, May, 1. OnUc State
Senator Jeff pavis , lashed the ''syn
dicate", and "subsidised", press of this
country today In a speech, which for
the bitterness of Its Invective and the
fury of its - utterance 'ha had o
eajialis . within the dignified walls of
the senate since, Senator Tillman laid
aside his five-pronged fork. J '
Davfs idmltt'ed ' that 1 ther ''Z wam
some honest newpa"persln the coun
try, but declared thai lho Journals
that triUclced . h is remark 'last De
cember wr subsidised by tha trust.
Swinging his long arms wildly" abov
his head, and raising his voice almost
to a scream he defied the 'correspond.
ents In the press gallery to do their
worst Turning to . his colleagues
bout him he solemnly warned them
that In "the country they were regard
ed as,,' the ' defenders of predatory
Wealth and he Urged them to purge
Itself of the odium of this opinion by
"doing something for the people." He
declared that the trusts influenced the
senate in an Indirect' manner, but that
the men who made up Its membership
were possessed of ; the. same weak
nesses as other men. Closing, he said:
"l challengethe subsidized press to
do their worst with me, , Go, damna
ble Imps, of pelf and greediv I defy
your taunts, y Tear to fragments my
political career i it comfort your exe
crabla wlIL. ', SUfle. distort mv. ut Ur
nceH nt ;'iucn'W'''your'QbarransrT
Lash my poor form into Insensibility;
howl ht wretched bestiality as my in
ert blood .'drips from your fiendish
visages. JDrag what remains upon the
a!tt of Baal Or scatter It to the, crows
of the field, t care not !, : ".. V
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,"-,r, Fulton Exonerated. ."V'
Salem, May I: The suit for 4
damages fif 5000 against Sena- 4
t i C, W; Fulton by J. S. Smith.
. was formally dismissed today by '
Judge Burnett because of the t
.failure of Smith" r to file an
amended complaint against Ful-
ton,, whose. j demurrer', to the
original complaint was ; aus-"
Ulncd last week.;. Smith charg-
ed Fulton with libel. 11 ' ' ' "s
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T t and acqMainUnce throughout the statw
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BOY Fffi J
isiinnrn nmnnr
: .hi K kK HAH r
. ? IUUIiUL.ll UIIilllUL
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ACCUSED OP. DEALING, - '
,v' . '. DEATH TO SCHOOL GIRL.
Kanab.,Utah, Hae . Murder 8en.Uo
jrWr.l IT Years Jtaees Charge of
Having Murdered a Girl . In ' Her :
Torn Evlilcn Strons ' Aiwluxt
-Uio Accused Rtuls.nf riM iiv... '
w.. muiuvr in. AiHrv HIPVani n riV txl
i-unuiureu nun, umiet Hole- Boy V8 Cy press. There was no attempt
Seen Stealing Away."'. " :'to chastise anybody by the adootfoii:
A .: . V .. j resolottonr pr any other V, an
Kanab, Utah! . May' 1. Accused ftf'"' wt.'.tO maka the action 0 thtt '
Sin, Aivin Heath,,. IT. years bld.'was re-juugmenf ot tne nurtTopoIi-.
amlgiiAi toda ht)d entered '"niea'e'rfa P.PW,n Pn account of the lone
not fulltyi A'-.':. '' ; . 4 f"y; l
,'.The, bodyof'.the gldji was''', foind '
April 20. v Three bullets wflre-'fniinil '
in her body, ir.'.V -v-
i.The prosecution state that the eAl-:
iancfl'igalnst Heath. s very strong, , -it
:.ti4-hi shoo nt the. orin..-i,t
... ... iiuu fii ; ine.- prints-leail-
" " uuuy. no. way from the
a Ihs tlAv 'nA ..l '
icene
fof 'the cflw. ( " " . '..v."
1 ad to have bought V a re-A-'
r two day. before the erimv,.".
He
tolver two davs befnr. tv. - "
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n how, i. . . - - 5m
,.:;r'. "' toupa wno, win
..hat .they "iaw; Heath 'comlni
wear.
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2 food service. " ;
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ti-S;,?!!,u etij(8i of his fe, r ;
usefulness.;: jirlnclpfes- . f V
for tHiy kind er bust(it whether public 'or, prvati. i : .
I .w.toiflit fimlted knoviterfof the qualities
1 ;by J:
HILL'S DRUG STORR
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STATE COMMITTEE ;
; ' PEAOEABLE THROt GHOl'T
State Committeeinan Cochran la lltmi?
.From Portland, Where He Itepre-
: Rented t'nlon County In the Stai
Central OnmmlUce Meeting Port
land Press Erred When It llojMwteJ
Ltberal Vse of Clout oa Fulton Cue.
nilew Cake Logical Cliatnnna. .
.... State. Committeeman CL . Couaxaa
retoftied" Oil hiOrnln-from PortradX"
where he had been In attendance at a
meetlng of . the republican state cett- .
tral committee. . :" .
. This was the first meeting of tha
newly elected state committee, mem -bers
of which w, ere selected by the
various county committees throughout
the' state, and some' of the prlnciti 1
duties of the committee were to
lect a chairman and aecretary, appoint
executive and campaign committees,
and to -consider ways and means of
setting forth beore the state the good
qualities-ot the' party's candidates, i
W. M. Caka was selected as chair
man and Otis'-Patterson, of Grant
county was made the secretary. Th
selection, of W. M.. Cake; was regarded
especially a strong point In the tne'e;
of electing the entire republican stato
ticket, owing to his vast experleno
qualified for the poxltlon of secretary. I
The, action of the committee was en-''
tlrety unanimous and the best of feel-'
Ing prevailed.. There were represent
ed on the commltten trends of very
leadlnr renuhllona In tha iiiia R.na.-
i' J tor Fulton' friends were there, Semi-'
i tor Bopmas.lij'len1i ,cre there and
the friend of the next. senator from.
Oreaon. Mr. Cnke: Wore than nH alt
of the various views nf fc1 committer
members -Avero freely", expressed and
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unanimously auoptea. - '
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' '' 'rhraii, "the
meeting vi-as IlitMnHt'b.jiuv.. 0t and f
extrorllBiry harmony nd quit the
contrary from the cow vivnn it h
It by .
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S?!,P5.n?blV,n thadlMCtlwi,' .'ff the :
'"tI!rsion th tta'cQmmttte fs
!n,1PA,h!f the, feeling throughout
t'hl?,e wt"oa''iia chance for
gentlemen jf j the ' :oppositlnn to
:'an? .hrtl, of clectloa to any'
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tekln. Mair lii
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Japan,
' ."ay .' i-oisorJers have,
l-Dlsorders
, holt and Ho Dm . rv.' u
Mob l Ylns, Sjian was destroyed, the
lammun, or c'ourtf hoiiim. bnm,.
. r roun nouse. nnrn.-rt
taxes na caused the outbreaks. '
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