(.III . W 7 'vy -- , LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, - t-slUl AUQU A DROPPED FOR STEAM ER SPLIT mOUil.LIIUUJOOUrrUHI p i .i : ' fl -: I ' : . 7 - . 'V; I V rwrvvvw financial wnn,, , i iV ... Chautauqua May Be Cancelled. dlvlduals " a whole act This year f , r.. ; , $,the Prosram was enlarged but the On account of not being able Vmdlv,dual8 turned the solicitors down. enlist sufficient public sup- Sj,n a ftw instances, support was hear $ Ijort and uuntiment, the JCliau- ty? more often the solicitors met with ttuqua directors last evening re- )fran5c refusal of evtn the purchase of sclved to call off the Chaulau tickets. tfia for this year. - Definite ac- Confronted with these- conditions, T 1 to cancel the contracts for WWht will be taken Monday even- g unkss the people of the city $ $ fike action in the meantime. ? . p.- Contracts signed up .between the Grinde Ronde Chautauqua associa tion and ex-Governor J. Frank Han ley, 'of Indiana; Doctor Gabriel Mc Gujrthe African explorer; William StWllnw RnHI fhn Mrl.. -,i. f," ' ' ' ' ' th Saddlers, the famous Williams Jubilee singers, the Apollo quintet, and numerous other Chautauqua at tractions of national repute, contract ed, to appear on La Grande's second total Chautauqua In July, will be gelled next Monday unless public 1 T jttmanlfests Itself in dollars and (TVs. Deeply grieved because of pot f e.J factors driving th?m into it, the bird of directors last evening voted to drop the Chautauqua for this year, though the contracts will be allowed FRIDAY, MAY 12, 19. NUMBER 171 PASj&NGERS ; 1RANSFERRED TO RAMMING STEAMER FOUR ARE MISSING. the chautauqua association last night provided to keep the association In tact but to rest activs work for thlsj year, at auy rate. The future will J work out it3 own problems. Passengers Transferred to Farragut Which Rammed the Steamer Merfda . Down While Battleship Stands Close By. Farragut.JnJured Considerable and Battleship Is Coming to Port With Hew. , ' . . ip-, and binding until next Monday I Tim rKaA aw Tf VGikly spoken, the causes for this I tfexpected step by the directors, com , h as a thuuder clap out of an appar f Jly clear sky, are summarized in tft very potent factors Interest lies ttthtored and dormant, principally, ud those who are at heart desirous of having! La Grande maintain Us LADY DEC1ES ILL IN I HI VIVIAN GOULD DEC1ES NOT PRE. SENTED TO COURT. Xewspaper Stories This Week Mere Hoaxes to Fool (lie PnMlc. - London, May 12. Lady Decles, for merly Vivian Gould, was operated on for appendicitis here this afternoon. Dr. Mayo Collier performed the op eration.: It is also learned that Lady Decies was not presented to court Wednesday as published. " . It developed today that Lord Decles hoaxed the public' when lu stated that Lady Decles was presented to court Wednesday night. She waB not pre sented, the king, queen and physi cians deciding the. ordeal too excit ing. . All London newspaper stories New YorkMay 12. Wireless mes sages say the steamer Merida,; bound for Progreso. Yucaton, was cutln two by the steamer Admiral Farragut off Cape Charles today.. The Merida sank. The crew was rescued by the Farragut. . The battleship Iowa, an chored near by, assisted in transferr ing the passengers to the Farragut. w it ,ug k LV VAX o ' ' I ' 1 1 M j CV kliO X'ttilttAUi its commander asked the captain of the steamer Hamilton to stand by, as it might be necessary to transfer the passengers. At ten o'clock th wire less stated that the captain of the Merida, officer and four; of the crew ars not on board the Farragut. They may have perished. The Iowa and Hamilton conveying the Farragut are now on the way toward Norfolk. this examination. Canti'$ates , who are recommended by Mr. Laf ferty must report forS final examination at the naval academy o June 20, 1911. DIETZ PLEADS CASE., : Say State Has Not Shown Where He Is Gufltj Death ' AccIfcattL" ; Hayward,4 Wis., May 12 In his ad dress to, the 'Jury, John Deltz today said that he honestly believed that District Attorney Harp was shot ac cldently. He said the state had shown no bullets from Delta guns because none corresponded, tp..one found In Harp's body. He said he had a right to defend h(s home; that he was per. secuted by the lumber: trust for six and one-half "years; that they never served him with warrants in legal procedure, but with bullets and he respond d to defend himself and fam ily .v ' . ; . ' ." . REBELS ill KILLS OFFICER , in foimsphfjds feih AT EL PflSG; DFJE VICTIFirt IS AND OTHERS SUFFER , El Paso, May 12. Typhus, in the most virulent form broke out today in the federal hospital at Juarez, and al ready one is dead and five other sol dlers are suffering, , Reports have caused much apprehension her-; as hundreds of Americans carried awav clothing from Juarez as souvenirs. The El Paso board of health and the United States authorities are seizing' all clothing worn by federals at the . International bridge and are burning; It. , Every precaution Is being taken to prevent a spread of the disease. " COLONEL WHO ORDERED REBEL SHOT, IS KILLED. TWO NEW DISTRICT LEADERS Cecil Boswell of Minam Leads Over AH In Wallowa Valley-Hazel Van Hous en of Alicel Takes First Place in v Union County. . Madame Stands by While Indians Kill ; the Fugitive. 1EST POINTERS QUIZ SOON i LAFFERTY WILL BASE RE COM. XEXDAT10SS OX QUIZZES. -Ja-utio ! W play Ik iftltion taken last year with much of presentation which was given to the Saturday, May 27, to Hear Examina- s from all points of view, dis- press to deceive the public as to the Ktharglc financial and moral sup port The financial support Is moder ate to individuals, provided there ara enough Individuals to carry the load. Last .''fir the women of La Grande braved st:nn and snow to sell the tickets n s-,.TrIrnt quan ltea to guar . untee ? frst chautauqua; they made i he;."", to trua state of Lady Decles health. (ions at Portland' High School. Washington, D. C, Hay 12. (Spec lal.) A preliminary competitive phy- ' Douglass, May 12. Revenging the deaths of her husband and two rebel sons, shot by order of Col. Chlapphas, Madame Talamantes today evened up the Bcore with the blood of the offend ing colonel's blood. Couriers arriv ing from Agua Prleta Bay Chlapphas was attempting to escape the coutry and was riding for his life, when a band of Yaqual Indians headed by Madame . Talameantes overtook him She said a few words and then had his grave dug. She stood coolly by and the- firing party shot him. Death Faces Navarro. Mexico City, May 12. Telegrams to the war department today say that General Villar, commanding the Chi nil a n n a iri rorv vnrta h n a AnriAAfi ummiumu uiiiuhi; buna una viuoi cu n court of honor to investigate the sur render of Juarez. If It Is found that Navarro did not exhaust every re- Wllson Reaches Ilia Coast. Los Angles, May 12. Governor , slcal and medical examination will be source In fighting before surrender- oodrow Wilson of New Jersey, ar-f held at nine o'clock on the morning : Ing he will be court martialed, and rtved In. Los Angeles today to begin of Saturday, May 27. at the Lincoln shot, as soon as recovered from the his first tour of thePacific coast, 'high school in Portland, under the di-j rebels, it Is said.. - in the course of which he is to make rection of Superintendent of Schools' ' . . house canvass, and the a number of public speeches, that will F. Rigler, for the purpose of securing ! Packers Nearer Prison. lpar.r "" res'ins wncn an sumni a up me f-atterin?. j Tbls rar the public hzs not un fcosen d its ymsa s rings. The prov jsltlon stcalj bp. End. was last year. jan('l:u ly o''varce ssl of tickcH it $3 t? h. !n thtt .Ifura. approx'. natelr. !:? revrescntsd tho individual attract attention In view of the Gov- eliglbles . for candidates as prln- Chicago, May 12. J. Ogden Armour ernor s generally accepted candidacy clpal and first, second and third alter- and nine other Chicago packers were for tha democratic presidential noml- nates for nomination by Congressman Indicted for conspiracy and violation ntlon. He will remain in this city A. W. Laf ferty, for appointment as of the anti-trust law, and came lm- three days and will then leave for midshipmen In the navy of the' United measurably nearer to prison today, San Francisco. Later he will visit States. Lafferty's recommendations whn Judge Carpenter overruled the Portland. Seattle and other cities In will be based upon the applicants mak- packers' demurrer and ruled they the north. ' ing the highest general averages at must stand trial on criminal charges. rE SET AUTOMATIC fire tru ck WHICH LA GRAJiDE CONTEMPLATES . PURCHASING for the fi RE DEPARTMENT. I i ii. -U , -W, !b v t, NIVK- -i ! '- ' '' '"" ' ' ' "' " " 1 r""1111 '"V"1 ' 11 - rr...,-,.,i...a-.,,,li- , I ,, , , , ,,, ' , ,. V,i ,,,.. I, , 1, m.ini i , n ni.l n,,,,,,,, n m,,, ,. , ., , 1 The above Illustration is good plrta re of the new automatic fire track Wing demonstrated at Portland and on e of which may be purchased by the La Grande fire department Its chief feature Is that It Is guaranteed to trarcJ forty five miles an hour In sixteen Inches of mud. Next Wed ; nesday night wlH see final action on the proposed purchase, - ; SPECIAL PRIZE OFFER. T1m two candidates who turn In tthe most votes between May 8 and - May 20, Including those dates, each af the expense of the Observer, may take a guest to the Portland Rose Festival, provided these candidates win trips in the final distribution of prizes. The candidates at the foot S of the score lists have the same chance to win these companion trip S as the ones who on May 8 are at or near the bead. New candidates en- tering the contest, during this period of extra reward also may compete 8 for the companion trips here announced. ' $3$&$$S$$ $ $ $ . . $. s contest District no. i , This district comprises -the city of La Grande. The two ladles residing In La Grande who at the end of the contest have received the moat vote , will be the guests of the Observer at the Portland Rose Festival. - HUFF, RUBY, Seventh and L streets... . 40860 . COTNER, EVA. 2,008 Oak' street .'. i .:. .V; ; . ; . . . . . ;..' 1 14I294 NUTTER, MRS. B. B., 1708 1-2 Sixth St.. " ' 10164 COMBS, FRANKIE, 1201 D avenue. 9369 MARTIN, IRMA, 1201 Fourth street. .. . . . .?! .'. .' V': 8.690 STEPHENSON, MILDRED. Care Star Theatre :.U3Hl"!w!' ; ' 7M3 WILLIAMS, MRS. Fred W.,; Box 804 1174 DAVIS, ADA. 1313 X avenue 1,001 SNOW, ALICE, 1410 Z avenue ......... ............. 1,001 ' ' ' ' '', ';:'.-"' tONTEST DISTRICT NO 2. This district comprises all of'unlon county except L aGrande. The four ladles of this district who, at the end of the contest, have received the ' most votes will be the guests of the Observer at the, Portland Rose Festl-' VAN HOUSEN, HAZEL, Alicl ...... ..... .....f., Y, 08,874 ROBERTSON, ZELLA, R. F. D. No. 2, ....... 65.336 HANSEN, AGNES, Perry 59,683 WILSON, EVA. Union ..................1..... 42,243 CARBINE, JENNIE. R. F. D. No. 1, L Grande .A !..... 36.729 FEEBLER, FRANKIE, R. F. D. No. 2,..,........,........,..... 33,833 ' KELLY. BESS, Cove 19,045 COXRAD, NELLIE, R. F. D. No. 1 La- 11,591 JEFFRIES, NELLIE, Union 8,500 w ARNOLD, MABEL, Elgin 7,035, ' WEEKS, BIRNIE, North Powder - 7,000 CHATTIN, VIOLET, Summervllle ...t.w. 8,62 RUSSELL. BETHEL, Elgin 8,184 KEEPER, STELLA, Imbler , , . .. .' . , M,15t WOODELL, ETTA, R. F. D.'. No. 1,' Summervllle ................ 1,001.' CONTEST DISTRICT NO. 8. . ? ; This district comprises all of Wallowa county and Pine, and Eagle valleys.' ' The three ladles of this district who, at the end of the contest, have reoelved the most votes will be the guests of the Observer at the Portland Rose Fs. ' . tivai. ; ..- , .; BOSWELL, CECIL, Mlnam ............. 1 .............. ,. 19,020 ROUP, MARGARET, Joseph ................ ......J..;.. 16,500 EAMES,; EDNA, Joseph 14,000 LYRENMANN, ANNA, Enterprise ."; . . .... . . ..... 6,500 WISDOM, BESSIE, Lostlne ...... .............. .. ,.. ! ..,"' 7,502 MAVOR, ALICE, Enterprise !oOO - WILEY, GLADYS, Wallowa B.00O EVANS, MINNIE L., Wallowa ......... ' 5,059 ' BROCK, NETTIE, Flora 3.001 PRIZES REGARDLESS OF DISTRICTS. The three candidate who, at the end of the contest have more votes thai any of their rivals, may, at theexpense of the Observer, extend their trips on to San Francisco. 1 The four candidates who range next In standing, regardless of districts, will be entertained at the Hotel Gearhart, Gearhart Park, By-the-Sea. All winning candidates will be given side trips to all points of Interest in and about Portland; and will be taken to the leading places of amusement and recreation. '. V' ;. . ; ' ' Instead of taking a trip, any winning candidate may have music lessons to the value of $50 or a scholarship In Whitman college; in the Baker City business college or choice of several .other colleges. In Ilea of the Sao'' Francisco trips scholarships valued at 100 will be arranged for. In case ' . ' exchange Is desired. , ' . A- . '4