i I 9 E 1 f. X THE CONQUEROR 3 jrjr a m Can give you 86 different styles in the latest Watch this space for Suit wmna A. T. KiO Woa the $35 1 Domkywen the $25 Suit U4 Saturday Two drawing on Sat. May 6. A.Lu AN DREWS HABERDASHER AND TAILOR llltll e3 Local ; Itsia j c3 A New Departure at The La Grande Drug Co F. f. haradon&son; Now 25 ancl 50 cents pgr box I SEED GRAIN ! OA.TS, WTTF! A T, Biuesteam and Club BEARDLESS BARLEY BLUE BARLEY, MILLEEED Baled Alfalfa, Wild and Timothy Hy COAL and WOOD i Grande Ronde Cash Company, Press Lewis Dean Crowe Pkone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue t SEEDS SEEDS S ! ..'..1 "" 1 11 ; urn umiimiiiiM taamm Jast received a Car Load ot Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. AH, kinds of Grass seeds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats HrW.OLJUBR JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries Good Goode. Good Service Your trade is appreciated here BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone 29 iiiiy Mr. J B Stoddard, president o( the 6toddard Lumber Co., left IbU mocn- log lor a business visit to Onion. . Mr. WU1 Gowlsy. Jr., ot Wsls r. Idaho, who bas bom visltins In tb city, returned to bis horn today". The ladlM of tbe Kaffce Klatsch will be entertained Friday afternoon, the I2tb inat by Mrs. George Palmer at ber bom on f ourth street. Bar. J H Barton, of Union, arrived In the city last renins, and loft this forenoon for Elgin to part eel pate in the ceremonies of Installing I bo pastor at that pUos. Mr. Frank B Wiloox. district man sger of the Equitable Life fcloclety, of Boies, Idaho, arrived In the city last night, and left this forenoon for Elgin and Wallowa eoanty. Ber. SB Hays and wife loft this morning for Elgin, at which place Be. Bays will act as moderator at too in stallation of Be?. Parker as pastor of the Presbyterian ehnroh Mr. B Stark and J W Craighead, representing the Equitable Life In surance Society, left this morning for Elgin, where they will remain for eav era! days on business, afterward going Into Wallowa coonty. Rot and Mrs Cbas. F Wheeler, of Joseph, who bare been guests of attor ney and Mrs J W Knowlea. left Hnn- day evening for their former home in North Dakota, where they will visit for the nest three weeks. Esther Moore, who was formerly rector of the Catholic Church in this city, now la charge of the Orphanage at Beaverton, near Portland, passed inrongh the elty Bands? evening en route to Nebraska, in response to a call to the bedside ot his mother who is very sick. Mrs. Hall and daughter, ot New York state, a sister-in-law of Engineer 0 W Moon, arrivsd tn the city vesterdav on the conductors' special, and stopped off to visit Mr. Moon. They left this forenoon for a short visit to Elsin Conductor Hall, husband of oar visitor, Is one of the delegates to (be conven tion ot the Order ot Bailway Con ductors at Portland . Engineer Pete Tbeiaon is able to be oat again after a few days Illness. Bev. J Warren, of Ileppner, arrived in the city this morning . Miss Lottie Preston, who is vrry sick lth diphtheria. Is reported to be slightly improved today. J K Fitzgerald received word today that bis sister, Mrs. EUen Devlne, ot Portland, bad nndergoae an operation in Portland and was very low. H W Stoner has charge of O W Pres. ton's shoe store while Mr Preston is home on account ot the Ulners of bis daughter. .' t - Mr. B Morris, who has ons of ths eadins- farms near AlloeL wss in the oity today transacting business ' with our merchants. Mrs Julia A Norton, the faoeand scalp specialist, . from Eolae is tithe Foley and will meet the ladies in ths parlor this and tomorrow evening. Mrs Dr F K Moore returned last evening from Logan, Utah, where she baa been to attend t ie funeral o( Mrs Alex Nibley which oocured Sunday. J B Wyatt of the lew firm of Weatberford Wyatt, of Albany, ar rived in the city this morning on his way to Wallowa county, where be goes to defend MoBalne, the man who shot and klllsd two men whom he alleges jumped ble claim. The trial Is est for the 16th ot this month. This afternoon Marshal Bayburn dlsoovsred an Individual selling shirt waists in the resident district, and promptly asked the peddler to exhibit dm license. This, ths Handbag mer chant was nnsble to do, and tbe mar sbal took the gentleman under bis pro teotive care and introduced him to Be C7u. .mwwo, mv l4 utui ttarw uujs permit to trade with the ladles at the regular rate of two dollars and fifty cents per dsy. A oar load of machinery for tbe eleotrlo plant arrived tbia morning and Superintendent Housh has a force of men nnloading and plaolngthe various parts in their respect! v positions. Tbe two four ton transformers were plaoed in the La Grands substation this morn, log and the twelve ton transformer will be sent to ths Hot Lake station this afternoon. The dynamo for the Cove station is also hers snd will bs taken to Cove tomorrow. This huge machine is capable of generating five hundred horse power. Within a few weeks, two months, at ths longest, La Grande, Hot Lake and Cove, will re. ceive light and power from "the " Cove power station. THE WHITE IS KING la doing a nice Business with tbe White - ' tewing machine. I can send one to joo next Satisfaction Guaranteed I also have a complete stock of Bee Hives, bee supplies, garden hose, lawn mowers, bicycles rnd bicycle sundries. . Now is the time to spray" your orchard. I bave tbe sprayer that does the work. MRS. T. N. MURPHY. Hardwire and sporting Goods. Mr J M Hilts of this city' left this morning for a visit to Baker City. Mr Wee Goodman, wife snd child, who bave been visitiag in the city sinoe Sunday, returned home this morning. ' Miss Lela bloom returned to her borne in Union yesterday after a short visit with ber grand parents, Mr and Mrs J M Psrker who reside in this city. Dr W 8 Holt of Portland, arrived in the oity this morning and left for El- rSn ml.arm ttm will at tbe installation of Bsv Parker as pastor t the Presbyterian church at that place. Mr E T Bonp of Joseph, arrived In the city this morning from Boise, Idaho, aooompanied b bis father and mother who have been living at that place for the past year. His father snd mother, Mr Thomas Boup and wife, have been residents of Wallowa county for a period of thirty year, in fact are pioneers Of ths country. Tbsv will spend the summer with their son and will probably retnrn to Boise in tbe winter. FOB BENT Front furnished room with bath connection. . Apply corner Third and Park streets. . WAITiaJr: pnn rue utiTcn Is somethlna that nover happens la our restaurant. We know that prompt ssrvioe conduocs to good temper, and good temper Increases ths appreciation ot the viands. WE WANT YOU To snjoy what you eat In oar place. There le nothing we will not do to make your-enjoyment perfect. It's plain business with us. For where you bave enjoyed a meal so much yon, will osrtainly come again.. Come and see how maoh we will do to make your first visit enjoyable. M ODE L RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUOKLE, Prop. OPEN DAT AND NIGHT We soil weekly Meal Tickets Cash . 54.50 MONEY SAVERS HOUSE TOR The First Bright Days of Spring .remind the housewife of the ever recurring season when the home must be renovated and brightened up for the summer. There are always some new things in house furnishings needed for this, and some expense must be incurred, Hie Golden Rule Co. As usual have some EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES in these lines and CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Curtain &wiss, per yard Nottingham Lace Curtains, per patr Ruffled " " it Panel Curtains, each . Bed Spreads, each Mosquito Net, per bolt 10c to 45c 60c to $2.50 75c to $2.15 $1.65 to $4.75 50c to 75c 85c to $2.50 50c Table Oil Cloth, per yard 20c Window Shades, complete with fixtures 35c Wire cloth, all widths,, per foot 4c to 61 An entire new line of Glasswarej beautiful patterns Everything in Granitware and Cooking Utensels Everything in Dishes . , THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 130 -1310-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store Smallest Prices M4M t - V