17 EXCCT PAGES. EVKSUtO OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGOS, WEDXES0A V, JCXK 10, 1008.' ... r 4,xt : its D8E17 ! 4 SHIEtlll DISPLAYED LA GRANDE CHURCH SALEISdVE IA GRANDE'S TREMEXDOl'S- EVEXTPTIi CIItRCH SALE IS CLOSED, THE SALE BEING LARGELY PATRONIZED, . ALL THE CITY CHURCHES SIIOfcLD RECEIVE A SUBSTANTIAL " BENEFIT, FOR WHICH THE MANAGEMENT. 19 GRATEFCTj. THEY WISH ALSO TO THANK THE GOOD PEOPLE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY FO RTHEIR GENEROUS PATRONAGE AND DESIRE TO ' maik xttA wsun: rcr err: at .:zz. t t w tt- TIMES, TO THE TEMPLE OF ECONOMY LA GRANDE'S LEADING DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. YOC WILL BE ABLE TO FIND AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT THE VERY LATEST CREATIONS, PATTERNS AND DESIGNS, AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICES. '., ; ' " ' , OUR AIM AND BEST ADVERTISEMENT IS A TOMER. ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THIS CLASS? SATISFIED CUB- Tins SALE 1L8 NECESSARILY LEFT A GREAT MANY ODDS AND 'ENDS AND REMNANTS WIHCH WE OFFER NOW AT THE FORMER SALE PRICE. . COME TOTS FOR YOUR EVERY WANT IN DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. , THE PEOPLE'S STORE .V Notwithstanding 'report there U not a cut of scarlet fever In or near Brownsville. IS t?x?.ri;m! mm II -A 1 r rr.v.T "The Most Comfortable The ia the Home." . PORCH SHADES MAKE YOUR HOT PORCH COOL fiJJ.J I. . , ' ' ; . m mm . " . ... v ..II 1-"..' .'he can tec turn, but bt can't br" ?0?,CH SHADES . Ask for Vudor Porch Shades, We Mave Them in Four Sizes 4 ft, 6 ft, 8ft, and 10 ft, 7 ft 8 incheg high t t 1 It t 4 . Pendleton, June A chake-up In the Pendleton team will be made by Manager Lurtmer during the next few days and a winning' aggregation se cured. Several notorious weaknesses in the local nine, known to the man ager and fans generally, will . be strengthened by the Installation of new men. '. x '. . Efforts will be made, to turn out team that will be a pennant winner. This means a good, deal of improve' ment since La Grande's lead on the flag ia big. ... During the early part of the season lack of funds served as a handicap to the backer of the locals. Several ot tne players nave oeen kepi uieii on sufferance because cash was not on hand to get better men. These will be given their releases and new and bet ter men gotten. . - Emerlck of Baker, Isaacs of Pay ette, Idaho, and Crocker of Spokane are among the likely candidates for honors with the Pendleton team. The schedule of new plans was de vised as soon as it was seen from the canvass of the city by the subscription committee that the money needed for the support of a first-class team would be forthcoming. With' several nun dred dollars' in cash and promises of more secured on the first trip 'of the committee. Manager Larimer- was as sured by them that the necessary changes in the team might be made with safety. . . gerators Wisconsin Peerless White Enameled, as Good The Best as fine New Carpets Arriving Daily A Full Line of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares and Linoleums . mB)0K &. FRITTSI :L'-'.-J : ; . Dealers in Furniture and Carpels - - - - - -T. At the PaellnMi. ' The Pastime ha a strong eet of film this week. The songs are bright nd catchy, and the banjo as played by Mr. Ardrey add much, to the eve ateg! eatertalkmeat The picture TO PEORIA The Oregon delegation to the head camp of the Modern woodmen of America at Peoria,', III. is now on Its way. The last of the delegates to join the representation was Fred B. Currey, Junior editor of The Observer, who be- capie a part of the delegation th!r morning. . when No. arrived In tht City. In the party are. four delegates and State Deputy J. V. Simmons. The camp lasts five days. The delegation Is composed of a merry set and as all the delegates are accompanied by their wives, the party consists of nine people, namely: Messrs. and Mesdames W. T. Vaughn of Portland; George Peal, of Medford: W. II. Kendall of Albany: P. B. Currey of La Grande, and Mr. J. W. Simmons of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Currey return by wcy of New Orleans and southern Califor nia, and are due home in about three weeks. Prominent Millionaire. Dead. Hrmstead, L. I., June 10. Oliver H. P. Belmont died of appendicitis and peritonitis in his country home at 6:40 this morning.. Hope for his re covery Wis abandoned last night, when members of the family remained at his bedside. Belmont was a promi nent member of ajTnmlly of million aires, of wide financial Interests, and one. of the leading New Tork finan ciers. He gave much time to sports, and wa the owner of fine race horses. He was stricken suddenly with acute developments of a disease which is supposed to have been of long standing. The work placed on exhibition by the Sacred Heart academy In the "win dows of Newlln's drug store, Jack Peare's Jewelry store and the Harris art store, is all work of the pupils of the different grades of .that Institu tion, and Is deserving of the highest praise. . .... . ; The water colors consist of maps, landscape and floral pictures. ' The two maps of Europe are mas terpieces, one of which is done in the raised work. The floral pieces show graceful lines and good understanding of the subject. The landscapes are ex cellent The embroidery work Is good also, as Is the work In pyrography. Tliw - - ! hnv proach, and the illustration of Grey's "Elegy written In a country church yard" shows exceptional talent The essay written on different part ot the valley are all good. Taken as a whole the work of the Sacred Heart academy Is the best that has ever been displayed before the La Grande pub lic. ' Report on Accident Is Ready. San Pedro, Cal., June 10. It was announced today that the report of the board of Inquiry appointed by Ad miral Dayton to investigate the cause of the explosion on the cruiser Ten nessee last week, when eight were killed, has been sent to Washington. Nothing was learned as to the con tents. ....... ( Primaries an Issue. Richmond, Va June 10. Repeal of the present party primary law will be one of the Issues to be threshed out In the democratic state convention at Roanoke tomorrow. It Is believed that the Denver delegation to be se lected will be favorable to Bryan. . At Sherwood'. The program at Sherwood's I ex ceptionally good this week. The ongs are good and there la plenty of fun In the picture, but the crowning feature of the program Is Nero and the Burn ing of Rome, which Is perfect even to the smallest detail.- Don't fall to see It. It Is worth your time and money. GUHES - Coughs and Goldo PREVENTS Pneumonia and Consumption Foley's Honey and Tap not ooty tops the cough, but heals and trengtU-'r' en the lungs and prevents serious re sults from a cold. There Is no danger of Pneumonia, ... .a A. V. m liftlH ftftP.'- trouble if Foloy'a Hony and Tar Is taVen, It will care the most stub bora coughs the dangerous kind that settle on the lungs and may develop , Into pneumonia over night. If you nave a cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foloy'a Honay and Tar will cure you quickly and Strengthen your lungs. " ' Remember the nam Folej"&" Honey and Tar-and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chance ' with some nnkqown preparation that costs yon the same when you can get Foloy'a Honey and Tar, that cost yoil no more and Is safe and certain. In results. Contains no opiates. Cored After Physicians Said Ha Had Consumptions ' E, H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, lid., writes: "About seven or eight years ago I had a very sever cold Which physician said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterward pronounced consumption. . Through a trlend I was induced to try a sample of' Foley's Honey and Tar, which gar ma so much relief that I bought some of the regular aba. Two or three bottles cured m of what the physicians caUad consumption, and I have never had any troubl with my throat or longs siooo jhmt tiffl." Thie siea-25c, 50c, $1.00. - The 50 cent six contains two and one-half time a much as th smell tree and th $1.00 bottl almost sis Umea as much. NEWTIX DRCO CO, f GRANDE R0NDE I MEAT COMPANY! High Flnanrhw Dead. Los Angeles, June 10. Judson C. nrusle, secretary of the state board of railroad commissioner, who was ar rested here Sunday charged with em bezzlement of funds belonging to th Metropolitan Bonding A Surety com psny, of which he was the San Fran cisco representative, died this morn ing In the Cala hospital, where he was taken last night following his release on bond. PH0E IS YOUR ORDERS TYV0 PH0ES City Meat Market Main 50 Fir Street Market Main 48 Our large trade permits us to handle only the best of everything to be found in a' first class market. Try our home made Bacor, Hams and Lard. if C W. PRESTON I Those arc J. E. Tilt Shoes for all Occas ions. A - j C W. PRESTuNj i; ( are gooe a ad portray hot the ridlca OmWnWMMMHMMOMMIMMMMtMMIttMMMWtWMM, ' iU' ,