. r Of a man's life and much of his money ia spent in his Clothes, and; strarifca as it tnay' seem, the better clothes he h buys the less money it costs him to keep well dressed. U'a tbiality, durability, style and the All Round .a JI V I 'll i i For the price, that makes our high grade clothing the most economical in the end. Perhaps you would like one of pnJfagfpfc, loose trouser suits for spring wear? They re "spandin" new and very swell. Stripes, Checks and ,Mattuesifl the, new .shades of Brown, Grays and fancy patterns. We'll wager most (anything, that we can show you in short order '" ; ' " Just the-SuitYou'Il Like E If you'll step in for a few minutes look. 110 for a suit h along tip the line to $20. There's both pleasure and profit P in buying Clothes here. ASH k " ' '. -I '1 .'.vH . , . . 4 ' Tailored. Turbans Dress Hats Cordays v New Veilings ' n ';'; h'y . t - Ombre .Ribbons Pretty lace Collars Handsome ' Jetted Collars E.JI WELLMAN & CO CLaOiiande - Oregon fJBMI V1 Ww'ft'! Wwtt i'B)taa)eSSeae. ki) v.1 jENRY PPp!L DIRECTORS LKERJED EflBlLMERS Lady aasistaLt, Callsanswered day and night, ril - mm (J. 0. n?njy., residence 684 J. J. Oarr, residence 388 I., Old Jewelry mad to look Ilk new Clocks taken oar of IACE Curtain Sale A heavy disc junt on all lace curtains and t ortiers i - .i . ... - - " : & BOHNENKAMP. SHApDJARE, FyRNITURE, SASH AND sVyi. . 'doors . CAR OP 8HINC1LES IN TODAY i Superiority 5 4 BROS. ...HI.., i , , FINEST EVER &o CARR La Grande Oregon hi WE KNOW JUiT rVrlAT IS NEEDED, AND KNOW JUST HOW TO ADMIN ISTER THE DOSE Bring it to the store and we will give it the required repairs. If it is patt fixing we will tell you bo, and atop the expense If we can fix it 'we will do so at a moderate cost. Watch re pairing is our specialty. J.H.PEARE, A CRAZY ' SHEEPJiERDER EI1t, Ma? 9. Ad unknown mao, ai4 to b sbMplMrdAr, na amaok on tb Wood riw brmnch trI" ye jrMterday and, titer tlMhlag tb throat of oo of th ptMngtri with kalie, tu shot and lniUnU kUled by Conaubla William Shafer,' who was oa ths train' Tb train was ranr baok to fiallaTiw 'and tba dead man aid his victim wart taktnjoff. Tnt.' iojnrtd man U named Moora. Bt ia from Bait Lake aad repreeanU Collier'i Weekly. Bit reeoTery la doobUoU So lr tba dead man has not bean identi fied, -r I . . (1 England Warns France London, May 9. Tba Timet, la the ooarse of a ttrong editorial ware log to France of tba ' eilreme danger "and gravity of tba aitoatlon ia he far' eaat and appealing to that gorernment not to treat the Japaneee proteeta L'gbtly, tajri it hai reaaon to believe that ' For eign Hecretary Lanadowne hat! ipoken very strongly to 'the' French gdvern- ment on the b reach ea of nentrallty per mitted to the Rneilan Paclfid I loadron. Taken Home . (By crippa Xtwa Ajsoolatlon) St. Loola, May 9. -Detective Ed ward Wrenn, who' arrived from San Francieco, will atari ' baok Wedneaday mornine with ' Edward ' 3 Smith, ' the tax collector, who it aaid to have em bezzled nearly $100,000. ' Wrenn ae oared requisition papers from Govern or Folk of Hluoari' Blanch' Smith, the woman In the' case, watf released, and It is believed has returned to aL Ifornia. '' ' ''ui c) !' The Natural Way Oeteopatby it proving daily that car bodies oontain ' all V the elemSnt neoetsary for health and tbat health is natural so long as the blood carrent is perfectly dutributed to all parts and there is perfect balsnoe of nerve con trol. The eausesol diteaie have been demonstrated by Oiteopatby to be, in a ' largt measare-, meobanical. Iberefore , by removing tbeie mech anical causes, the inherent recupera tive power of the body'is allowed to perform a cure. Married HOON HANNA In this city on Monday, May 8, 1906, at the reotory of Rev. Father Whvte, Mr. Frank Boon and Miss Bertha Henna. :The groom Is an employe of the O E 4 IT, and tbe bride's former home was in Portland. ' - Y PSCt UCTU&fcS Remember ths Coarse of Leotares by tbe story-teller lecturer, Hon. Pres ton W Search, at Presbyterlitn Churob. on May 11, 12 and 13. Series tickets 11.00, Single lecture 60 cents. Tickets on Bale at Jas Smith's. ' Growing Aches and Pains Mrt. Joala Hnmmnr. Kromnni IV as, writes, April 15, 1902: 1 have need Dullard's Snow Liniment in my family for three vnara. I amnlt nm iK oat It in tbe bouse. I have used it on mv little gin ror growing pains and ohB in her knees. It oared her rittllt aWBV. I haoa llin noorl It fn. froat bitten feet, with good sooress. afav tt. i a. H i a F - - " oo "8i imiment l ever used.? " 25o, 50o, 1. Newlin Drag Co. An Opportunity; 700 acres of choice Farm and Orchard Land will be sold in large or small tracts to . suit purchaser. Wfn A This farm is only 15 miles from La Grarde, on the Elgin branch of the O. R, & N. RaihcdadaAd 19 what la kndwn as the Henry Rinehart Paha,' and is located at the Rmehart Spur. This farm touches the .foot hills and is watered witli numerous springs," and "a beautiful "spring branch of pure living water, v The Man d may be divided into FORTY J0R EIGHTYi ACRE TRACTS, every one of which is supplied with living waten This splendid tract contains sufficient land to .furnhh homes for twenty or more families. Remember this larm is under cultivation and every foot is wealth producer. 4 One tract now has over ten acres of young bearing orchrad, whichls ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM PEST. This farm has a complete railroad and county" road con. nection, and is located in a school district which is free from debt and maintains a good six months school. Address, HENRY RINEHART, v , t SUMMERVILLE. OREGON. Or call at the farmio full particulars Terms and -cm- plete description. ' Flora ; New Newton Sharp, ho has been having lant hemorrhage from'litinga sack Of wheat Is Improving rapidly. (Jeorge LlghUe, of Lost Prairie, re eelvad a'phona measage from Whitman ooonty,' Waihington, last week, Tailing him to the bedside of his mother, who Is quite sick. 4 He and bis family start ed for his at other's home, Friday. ; Battil Anstin, who recently' had bis arm amputated, ' was op ' from ' home yesterday with his father; for the first time since he was moved borne after the operation.- He seems to be doing well, though Or. Gilmore was not at noma to examine tbe wound. The annual . range war bsa broken ont In aonth eastern Oregon between sheepmen and cattlemen . A few days ago a flock of sheep wss shot to pieces. The last legislature enected a Jaw plaoing 10,000 In tbe bands of the Governor for the Investigation of. their troubles and to procure the arrest and punishment of tbe offenders. Wallowa County Democrat. " ' w ' ' Exposure. - To cold draoahta of air. to keen and and cutting winds, sudden changes of temperature,- scanty olotbing, undue exposure of tbe throat and neok after Dahlia speaking and tinging, bring on coughs , and oolda. Ballard'a Hore- hound Syrup Is the best cure. " - Mrs. A Rarr.' Hcngton; Texas, writes Jan 81, 2902: 'One bottle of Rallard's uorenound uprup ourea me oi a very bad eooeh. It is' very pleasant to taao." mm, ouo, ii. - sold Dy newlin Drag Co.1 "": ul .r-) - Call For Bids ' L . . . i i.. i M i H Alii .. A L Blohardson, chairman of the water committee of the city of La Grande will receive bids for tba fol lowing .described work at hia office tremams caw until tour o'olticJr, p m May leventhJMOS-r'.V '-' V . ; , Eight hundred linear feet of dltoh to e dag from a point at tne intersection of Harding street i with Fourth, street ortbe northeast corner ol A street Fifteen hundred and sixty five feet of ditch to bo dog from a point at tba Intersection of Osbnrn and Greenwood streets to a point one block east to the interaeotioa of : Valley street, thence north Jwo blocks to Valley ttreet and thence west two blocks to North Fir street. r Twelve bondred and fifty feet of ditob to be dug from a point at tbe intersection of Usburn stret and North Fir atreet north to Trowbridge street, tfaenoa test one block to 'intersection of Trowbridge and North Greenwood streets. ;': . . . Five hundred and tn feet of dltoh to be dug from a point at the intersec tion of North Greenwood atreet and R streets south , to the Intersection of Monroe avenue. rj Three hundred and aixty nine feet of ditch to be dug from a point at the Intersection of O and Eighth street and raoning west one block to inter section of eeventh and O streets. Eighteen 1 hundred feet of dltoh to be dag from a point at the Intersection of Adama avenue and Spruce street, west to a point eighteen hundred feet from ptaoe of beginning.' ' All of said ditoh to be dug three and one ball feet deep and one and one halt feet wide, all street crossings to be 'left closed subject to orders of water superintendent.'" "Said ditch to be filled subjutt to tbe orders of the Water Superintendent. Ba'd work to be completed on or before the thirtieth day of May 1905. A certified check for an amount equal to ten per cent of the amount of the bid tu accompany eaon oia. me contractor to tarnish a gooa ana sutucient oond lor the faith fal completion of said work. The city of La Grande reserves the right to re ject any and all tnda. A L RICHARDSON. iON. WU RniiNKMiriMu l Water Committee DRE5AVI8. C cl Obatlnata AIn Bit inaf I An ln9 lfAafa am va,waa iunioeiuu ua giomaone aisoraers are permanent ly and noaitivnlv nnrarl ho trin llater'a Rnnbp Mnnntal.. rp. on centa, Tea or Tablets. Newlin Drug Classified Advertisement FOR BALEr-A ' bugy, ' baok, wagon and bamess Inquire at A V Oliver's feedatore. FOR RENT Five ; room fnraisbed ' bouse, for housekeeping." laqdlr of Mrs. W M James, tba dreaamaker. FOK RENT Housekeeping rooms, also new five room cottage. Apply Mra. Khearar, opposite Star Grocery'. FOR RENT-Fornlshed rooms for light housekeeping, apply at 1517 4th Street.-- - Attention Hungry Men The oentennial Hotel baa room for a few a Idltional table boarders. Good board furaiahtd at $4,60 per week. Table always famished with the beat the market affords The r Centennial Hotel opposite Farmers Feed Yard. Board and Lodging by Mra Good all 2114 3rd st. Phone 707 ftf DRESS MAKING Ladle's, Misses' and Children's dress, making, Mrs Btreeta. Phone No 2078 tA36l WANTED Lumber, Lima, and In fact all kinds of building material want ed at once, by J L 'Mara,' contractor and builder. The man who can furnish tha material the quiokest and at tha lowest ' prices, gets the con- tract. Cash on delivery. Calves Wanted Will pay' cub for "young calves. WD GRAND?, ? Phone 573. Post offlos 392, La Gran la Oregon. it - Cabbage Plants Cabbage plants both early and lata. Will aell "at reasonable rata. Prices aooordlng to quantity bought.' - ; E W KAMMERER, Adama Avenue. Centennial Motel BATES tl per day msals 25c ts. Hpeoial Vates farnkhed moAthly pa trona. Mrs A B Muroheson ind Miss O M Garm proprietors. No Adama At. Phone No 1161 ' Store Front Two sections of glass store front ltz 15 feet. A aaiap. ' "Also 00a Are Droof safe, weight 2300 at a barvala. . Call write, La Grande Pawn Xrokar,1 La Grande Oregon. Phone 1SSL Dissolution Notice NotiAa ia karl tMa tlimt iV nershlp baretofor axiatieg bet wees of Pohnun aad Beber Proprietors of tuo uaiu put ouooa Baa tnls day been dissolved by mutual contact. U. J. Reher will cantian tkA . collect all aecoanta and pay all bllla i-mwj at um uranoe. uregon. thia rd day of May A. D. 1905. - r ruuttMAN HENB7 J BEHEa , - Here you will alwavs A7 Q V V tAJLX best quality and the lowest prices. 1:1 j.t'i FAINTS, OILS,S . . i this line we W'dle the old reliable - 'u Vnrniah Dlain. it. .11 r " furniture and floors. S SpGl2AND JSl !m4.A&A&AA A js A. A. CITY BREWERY I JULIUS RQSCU, Proprietor Largest Brewing Plant h Eastern Oregon Ask for La Grande Bar and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER AND SHOULD HAVE " ,HolheseeKer$ Dont forget that G H Powers tha Land man bu any thing In ftbe shape otlBaal Estate from an acre of Garden v to a 2000 acre ranch. All property . told on commission and titlas goaran-teed?"- f G If Powers Minnesota Land Man Mch23tf -r ' LA GRANDE E. C..DAVIS, proprietor. Oomplote assortment of.fi n est marble ' and f granit altays on hand. Estimates cheerfully famished (upon applicatim. n Headstones'and Monuments A' SpeaaTr. .7 V7X U R E I have leased the 8ilk pas ture for the season and am therefors in position to care fos all iinds of stck, and especially 'ihe Mtown cow" "at rates which are just. I will Igufrantee ' fint? class treatment gflod feed and water. " Address t' E.jones, If hone 1276 . La Grande Th Bilk putQN'oonslata of over 800 aerea and ia divided Into als aeparat loU Uoraaa and oatu will dm run together LA GRANDE SCHOOL PROF. DAY. Principle ' MS, DAY.titUni This ia one of the'.beetSmaalcaUTn- stitutlons In tba state. Daring: tha ycar.uwi there were nearly Foot thousand lessons fflvsn. Tba Deoola inlthis city and valley art begta- ing so duoovtr tbe great advantage of this school. Tha.iystam oaed is tba latest and moat nrantlMl. Vnd InelodW all tba latest diaootwries ia tba art of teaching moslo. -Ths school bj divided into two danarU menUl No. ,1 is for beglnnera, from 9 years up, ind taking la the 1st to 3rd grades. Ia tola department pupils coma one hoar every day. In No. 2 the grades are ifrom 3 to lft. lllera they graduate). PopUs taka one or two 1 thay desire. No aoholars will be HsortuiUiaHl W reiaUUO in UUA 011001 wto do not itadj. -- "r i - - ?) r find tbe latest atvl ih (O . . lAiiUf vui-namei v 1 i .. "1 'uiro tor aecorations. 7ACLAGHLEN j. . . 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