MS MJ THE GREATEST! -THE MOST FAR REACHING! ML We Have ever Conducted in our Business History Commences Morning January 4. ending Saturday Evening January 21 ir C1SARHU $ A L I Wednesday V: ' v. . .. . . .. V.: - B J .1 Vccarc going to make this the "Banner Sale" of our eventful merchandising career and the greatest money saving opportunities in the history of La Grande If you see IT in here your find IT in OUR STORE Watch this space EVERY DAY T ' ' - . : 1 - LA Mu' -J MEN'S SUITS The finest lot of clothing ever placed on onr Clearance tables not odds nd ends bat this falls's choicest patterns . and styles, and includes ever suit in stock at the following enormous price reductions. ' AA CA -..U. JOC $10.00 to $12.50 suits $8.85 $13.50 to $17.50 suits $11.85 $18.00 to $25.00 suits $14.85 MEN'S OVERCOATS . Just 17 Overcoats ranging in $A price from $7.50 to $10, choice vej 1 ALL BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS AT REDUCED PRICES Men's Underwear Reduced Dress Goods at the prices of Ginghams 14c the yard For choice of 15 pieces (500 yard Danish cloth and fancy Worried Dress Goods, all colors. . . .... . , 28c the yard Fc? choice c! iOo. i5c cd 50c csibmsr?; and s??ltw suitings, all colors. 49c the yard For choice of 25 pieces IC00 yards 60c, 65c and 75c Cashmeres Covert cloths, Ettamines, Granite cloths, and novelty suiting, in Black and colors. REGULAR 1 0c OUTTING FLANNELS 4 YARDS FOR 25c 7 Ladies' Jackets I The seaeons' choict-et styles in abso lutely reliable goods- at "prices never before equalled. $22 Ladies' Jackets $16.50 $15 Ladies' Jackets $9.85 $7.50 Ladies' Jackets $5 One lot 25 Garrmnts Children's 1 Coats. Priced $3 to $7. choice for $1.50 . ladies' and Children's Underwear Reduced. LADIES' SUITS $22.00 suits, regular $25 values, $18.00 $20.00 suits, regular $22.50 values $16.50 $19.00 suits, regular $20 values, $15.00 $13.00 suits, - . $14.50 $12.50 suits, - . $1000 $10.00 suits, . . t . $5.00 ALL SEASONABLE GOODS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE-READ OUR AD GOME AND SEE LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE j.M.l. Thar are land frauds la Montana. "For Mothers Sake" will be the attraotlon at the Opera Qovse Jaa 10 Bicycle riding on the etreets of Pen dleton Is prohibited. The Commercial Club will give their regular danoe at the elab halt this evening, 111m Kate Uaher who la In a Port, land hospital, ia reported to oe In a very critical condition. The proepecte are that the river aad harbor bill will not be aoted upon at this aeealon of congress. This will be a severe blow to the Paolflo rout. - THE CHEF In onr restaurant gets many a bleating that he doesn't hear, 80 many reople With flckJe or Jaded appetites have been tempted Into the joy of good eating by Ola skill. He has some dishes that won id give hint a place among kings If be only knew It. Meanwhile yon : ENJOY THE RESULT of his cleverness by eating here. Oae teal will oonvlnoe you that good cook tag la not a lost art, here anyway Shall we reserve a table for yon r - MODEL - RESTAURANT J. A. AEBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAY, AND;NIOHT We eell weekly Ileal . CA Tickets Cash $4-50 Mr T T Glenn of Summervllle Is on a visit to the city. Mrs J M Berry who has been qnite Hi u some what improved. Mrs S R Haworth Is now able to sit up a few hours each day. Mr Frank Cooler le In the oltv from me ranch at the Cove. MrXJlarence Hereford and wife of uove visited the city today, Mr CO Roberts of the Conntr waa vwung in the city yesterday. Mr PhUlp Cooler was In frem the Cove yeeterday on a business visit Mr. O Parker, one of Newbers'a leading merchants, is la the oltv thli week the gnest of Druggist A T Hill. Mrs Aiklne and Mrs Cavana enter. tained the ladiee of the Whist Club at the home of the former veeterJa afternoon. Mr. aod Mrs. A C Miller, who have been here vlaitlng since the holidaye return la the morning (0 their home la Cntrprlae Read the Quality Shoe Ad In to morrows liiue They are quoting eome ver low prioee on a flue line of high grade shoes. A dance will be given In the Armor hall Saturday Jan 7th for members of theUsttontle Ciot. AH members are invited to attend The Unntlngtoo, Palmer. Bwaok Hammer, party are now vlsitlog Lee Aogles and will for the neit ten dava hn they will go to Santiago, PA UrnmiuLan who received a orokn leg aa a result of an aooldant In the ma.binerr of the Electric Light plant eeveral daya ago le improving nicely. Marriage lioence have been Issued by the county clerk to the following named per tone. F A Cbaae. and Mlaa A M Colw.il ; John MoGreth and Stella uonion all of Union. County Clerk Gllham and hli danu tiea are getUng the clerk's office lu snape for the Krand treek which will Uke place tomorrow whan tha tkmnt. officials will move Into the new court house. Judge Eakln Krantad a mu r aivoroe to Mrs Loella Cook. 8he nek. m uis uuuu, m mairtmony oe desolred and offering la her complaint that her hoe bund Joseph Cook had failed to provide aunnort and hA farther transgressed .to the extant of getting Into Jail charged wi,h failure 10 mc ouier peoples DroDertr aloaa. The oaa Cook is suDnoeed to tMida in Washington, the lady Cook resides In this county. For lh best and whitest bread tuc Jcr My Crua flour. D B Hearing, one of the oldest . pio neer blacksmiths of the Inland Empire Is In the city today from La Grande, renewing old acquaintances and look ing over the field. Eaut Oregonian. Beef Brings $97-20 BT Barns of Meadowbrooe farm. Moscow, Idaho, sold a 22 monthe old beet steer la the ODen market here vaa. terday for 197.20. The animal weighed 1S20 pounds on foot and sold for 6 cents a pound. It dressed 1005 pounds or 67 per cent of Its live weight. Stuffed Geese From Watertown, Wis , tor the hol iday trade, 150,000 pounds of stuffed gcess were shipped. The average price was 22 cents per pound. Bank Statement The report of the Pendleton Savinn Bank at the close of business on Dec. ember SI showed tbat this well known institution now has on deposit f 1,011, 402.90. a remarkable Increase over the last report. The loans amount to $S55,889,74.-EaBt Oregonian Thought Better The proposition to burn 100,000 bales of cotton in the South to restrict pro duction and bull the market, has beei entirely and eouoloslvely abandoned. Pajing Investment Paralyzer Mayor Llndrom, of Aberdeen? Wash was elected lr the "Honor vote." but has paralysed the "liberal element" by vigorously declaring at the outset of hie term for the enforcement of all the sumptuary laws he has the admin istration of under bis oath, Including tnat against gambling. Jersey Cream Patent Flonr. Every sack guaranteed by . Roml & & Staples, Grocers The revenue from the Ashland ma- 1 nlcipal waterworks last rear amounted to $11,671 85. During the year the city laid 10,906 feet of new mains. The works yield a profit over running ex penses, Improvements and Interest on 150,000. Special Sale Mrs. T N Mnrpby Is having a special sale on Cot Glass, Fancy China and Heating Stoves. Call and make your selections early. She bas some great bargains. Sale from January 6 to 20th J 20. Portland Markets The receipts of turkeys todav waa very large' and the market prices are consequently lower. The market Is some we-iker In res Dec t to drenaad turkeya and live ones also. There are however, slight changes in the prloes The ohioken market is somewhat improved over that of last week, bnt is not yet very storue. Wild same ia coming in In small lots and finds a good sale at the quoted prices. During the past few days It has been ascertained that fully twenty cars of fanoy Oregon Burbank potatoes have been purchased by dealers here for out side shipment. Onion growers are now offering their stocks- at from 82 10 to 12.25, but a number of the larger growers are hold ing for an gdvance In quotations. It is reported that an advsece In the price of creamery butter wUl likely ocour In a few daya, as It is stated that the creameries are unable to sap ply the demand with the best quality Today e quotation areas follows: HAT AND GRAIN Wheat, export price 87o to 90o Barley, best. $22.00 to 123.75 Oats $26. to $27.00 Hay, timothy $15 to $13 BOTrBK. B9G3 AND POULTRY Butter beet creamery 28o to 30 Butter, ordinary.......... 26o Eggs, per dozen...., Chickens, per pound. ,.26c to 320 lOo v ERUIT8 AND VEGETABLES Potatoes per cwt 75a in at Onions, per cwt $X50 Apples, beat, dot box ...... . . ai or Peachea, best, per box COo to 75o r a. oeeta, per sack .....$1.25 Cabbage, per pound jta ; v; LIVE STOCK 8toer $3.50 0ow"---- 2.7Sto$3 u,1 ...... $U5 Stags ..$2 Hogs, beet...... .....$4,50 to $5.25 Hoga, feeders. . ..$156 $4.25 LOCAL BUTTER MARKET Creamnry Butter 65 cents per roll. Butter Fat 26 cents, per pound. Stomach Troubles aad Corutipa i tion "Chamberlain's Utomaoh and Liver Tablets are the beat thing for stomach troubles and oooatiratlon I have ever sold," says J R Cullman. 1 dmi.t of Pottervllle, Mich. They are easv a. a . w taae ana aiwaya give satisfaction. I tell mv ouatomer. to trv thm ani i not satisfactory to come back and get their money, but have never had a complain." For sale by Newlin Drug Co. 1 WHr- tlltf'wseeeate$4f es Make Money by Saving It in some The past season has been an exceptionally good t ne with us and onr stock is consequently broken lines. However we stii 1 have lnta nf o-nnri thin, loft BnA u ? 4 - u;v Procea which ,h. pbuo h.. kwra oo ror nsriTiSi-- ices t I Twenty-five to Fifty per cent Less than Regular Pr HlQYB8AVIN0ATO YOtMf'you " " .Wog. IT MEANS ' Come and See Bargains in aD Departments The Golden Rule Company isna.isin.i9.iQ J Je T" . . .um .Avcuue L.vSesz tore Smallest Pricel! I SI 1 I A 0- 1 I 1 3 f Kl V.'