i 1- i ' ? r r it Ji W l gJDD.D nnnDnoDanonoonnnEiaonnannaaLionaonDDauano 0LASsiriED Advertisements i ' i a n ..... i LZ3 lei R SA1X iSiunle buujiy and harness ;ood fresh milcb cow, about 40 hens, louse furniture for eight rooms, rtly new. 21 H 3rd street. Phone f07. ' O PUOODALL bli SALE-I will erll my driving pare. Btudebaker bueey. harness nl complete outfit cheap, for neb, if told at once. For particulars ap ply to J L Christian, Arcade Balooo. v ?5 Jli SALE Remington Typewriter. nearly new, at a bargain. Call at uonmy Clerk's omce and see machine rJU BALE Fresh milch cow. throughly broken will be sold cheap for oath. O Mpetleuburjr, Island City m 17, J 17, d OK KEN ' Desirable furnished housekeeping rooms on ground floor ', Oeorge Ball ' M lo tf. OR RFNT-Fgrolslied room for lady or gentlemen, with eleotric lights and bath Mrs LA' Baker. Pbone Maine 811 OR RENT Five room furnished bouse, for housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. W M Jamas, the dressmaker. fOR RENT Furnished rooms for : light housekeeping, apply at 1617 4th 'i Street ' ' ' ' ;TOR RENT Front furnienea room ,: with bath connection. Apply corner Third and Park streets. FOR RENT Two furnished I rooms, ' electric lights and bath Inquire at 701 Main street, or phoue 811. t sTeSS MAKING Lad ie's, Misses' and Children's dress making, Mrs W B Wines, oorner of Depot and U Bt reets . Phone No 2078 A 201 WANTED Lumber, Lime, and in fact all kinds ol building material want ed at once,, by J L Mars, contractor and builder. The man who oen it furnish the material the quickest and ' at the lowest prices, gets the con j tract. Cash en delivery.' LOST On May 14, 1905, on the road from La Grande to the JJake Bart- mess plaoe on Rock creek, a pocket- . book containing 2 ten dollar bills, 1 five dollar bill, some err all change in silver, and a few cards with my (name. Finder please leave at 2114 3rd street or phone 707. GRACE GOODALL. LOST Lad lea ml id sold. smaU hroarh ClnJn. 1,1.,... ..In.n i A ..M I enre ol Dr A L Richardeon, and re ceive reward LOST-Ladles "reicn from Paris" containing some money, jewelry aod flatting cards. Wea loot on road be tween La Grande and Alicol Liberal reward paid for Information leading to its return, Return to this oOloa, or to the Sheriffs office. dw M 17 tf 4 BMM'9WQ&9&&Mk ) oSS 0 ) Wall t TTprA vnn will olirova fins-) beat quality and tbe lowest prices. PAINTS, la this line we handle th3 old reliable SnERWIR WILLIAMS PAINT. CUi-Namel Varnish stains in all colors for decorations, furniture aud floors. u i nvunnu vx i iwL-rvyi lUL-ix r G0NTRAGT9RS ( 5 CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. Largest Brewuig Plant inEasiern Drcgon asasjajaa ZitX Ask for La Grande LA GRANDE BEER IS AND SHOULD HAVE WANTEDA position aa waitereea or cook, in the city or country. In- quire at Blue Mountain House 2t High Art Painting Persons desiring fine work in the line; of interior finishing, each as graining to. match the furniture, woodfilliog to match the walls, and all the flat finishes or glosses, should call on or address Sanford D Kinney, 1431 Adams Avenue, corner Greenwood St, La Grande, Orrgon. Homeseekers , Dont forget that G II Powers the Land man has any thing In the shape of Real Estate from an acre of Garden to a 2000 acre ranch. All property sold on 'commission and titles guaran teed ' OH Powers . Minnesott Land Man Mch 23 tf PASTURE I have leased the Bilk pas tare for the season and am therefors in position to care Tott all kluuo of ctrcb, md especially the "town cow" at rates which are just, I will guarantee first class treatment, good feed and water. Address E. E.Jones, Phone 1276 La Grande The 811k Mtare conalitU of over 800 acres and is divided Into all copartle loU Hones and cuttle will not run together LA GRANDE SCHOOL t OF MUSIC PROF. DAY, Principle. MRS, DAYt.AjiUtant Thia is on of theibeetjmnsicaljln stitutlons In the state. During the year 1901 there were nearly Four thousand lessons given. The people Inthls city and valley are Defin ing to discover the great advantage of this school. Thesytem used Is the latest and most practical, and Inoludes all the latest discoveries in the art ol teaching muslo. The vuboof is divided into two dapart ments; No. 1 is (or beginners, from 0 years up, and taking In the 1st to 3rd grades. In thia department itupila oome one honr evary day. In No. 3 the grades are ".from 3 to IS. .Here they graduate. Poplls take one or two lessons a week as they deiiire. No scholars will be permitted to remain in this school wto do not stndy. ' ' mi fViA lofoof tvfvla thn V OILS,! Beer and3get the Best MADE IN LA GRANDE THh REFERENCE Paper iron THE NEXT a a a a a a AT :A SDeciaJs that talk. llTanta ,r -6-.v .rva ivi tucujioiiBi. u(-r iu ujiun in oss are not interior noes 01 goons, . m but perfect in every detail, and the season's styles. Every article guaranteed aa repreientel or ,'inonev refunded. " Just note the cut prices below and see how mwb a little will buy. ' D 5 Suits, regular price a a Your n on a dti dp ; n Remarkable Painting At the urgent request of Tbe Wo man's Home Companion,' Mr Paul de LoDgpre, who is tbe greatest painter of flowers in tbe world, consented to make a painting of what be eousidsred "The Three Most Beautiful Roses", and tbe painting Is without doubt one of the masterpieoes of this grert artist. This magnificent piotnre is reproduced in all. Its orjglnal grandeur on tbe covsr of tbe Woman's Home Compan ion lor June. Although Ibis cover is an aoourate reproduction of a painting worth hundreds of dollars, yet tbe June number which has this exquisite cover may bs obtained at any first olass newsstand or direct from the publish ers for tbe triviat sum of only ten cents Mr Paul de Longpre is justly styled, tbe "King ol Flower PainterviHs not only paints roses, but ery fljwtr that grows and is the highest authori ty on flowers His paintings are found in the moet select homes. , Some have sold for as much as' seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00). Artists, .art critics and competent judges ail agree that the covers ol the Woman's Home Companion far txcel those of any other magazine. ' Tbe Woman's Home Companion is a magssine whton in beauty and ex cellence, art, stories, illustrations and fashions etc, excels all other, home and family magazines. The .Woman's Home Companion is published by.Tbs Crowell Publishing Company, New York City, also Chicago III., atop dollar a year, and is the favorite mai gssine io nearly half a million hornet where it is read each and every issue by three million people. Katzenjammcr Picnic Hoinelalent prod notions in an opera house always seem to be more popular than the plays produced "even by the best road shows, from the' fact that thev have a local flavor, and that the actors are generally well known to the audienoe. With this fact in mind It Irl safe to predict a very pleasant evening for the public when the Katxenjammer Plonio will be prodoced under the aus pices ol the Commercial Club. The caats is composed of names familiar to all and although not ready for pub lication, there can be no doubt of its excellence. The aotlon o( the play Is such that it will be possible to iutro duoe many clever songs and speolslties and thia opportunity will be embraced to ite fullest extent.. The musical part of tba evening's ' entertainment will be a Special feature. .There will be two hcurs of fun. ' 'Come and laugh. Stage Held Up ; . Scrlpps News Association , . . San Diego, May' 24-Tba kosenda 8an Quentln stage was held up near Boienda, Lower California, last night and the driver was shot. Government funds, amourtlng to seven hundred dollars were stolen by the special rural messenger who wasguarding tbe stage. ' A posse Is .now In pursuit of the criminal. GREAT T77 A nU' mummy ; For Every SEVENTY-FIVE cents you now spend nnd fi (Til lAfl rvA d r trim 4 k n n 7 $10.00 now $7.50 - Suits, regular price Dollars will have more value at Clpthiers and 0ibidM a tra odxi a pop d? NOTED WORKERS OF THE WCTU The National Conference of the W O T U will meet In La Grande on May 27th and 28th. as has been etatad In former issues of this paper, and at that time the people of La Grande will have the opportunity 'of meeting and hearing aome of the most noted wom en Sneakers and ' lontnrar. In th. country, and women who have gained world wide renown by their energe'.lo work in tbe temperance field. Mrs Lillian M N Stevens, national presi dent, will be In onr city at tbe time Mrs Stevens who has been the chosen successor of Frances Willard for the past seven years, has remarkable atrengtn of character, blended with sweetness and pliability. It was not an easy task to fulfill that of taking the place of that matoblsss leader bat Mrs, Stevens has proved herself to be worthy the great honor; she has diaplayed heroic devotion to the cause, her .quick brain and warm heart ever busy, plsnning and working for the nest interests of tbe organisation. 1 Oregon's state president, Mrs Addi ton, will also be present at the confer-' ence. Mrs Adttiton has been untiring in her efforts to - make tbe trip through Oregon a sucoess, and j will pei sonalJy make tbe tour with the visitors. ., .. . . .',.. Mrs Mettle Graves, national organ izer, is having great success in . her leqture tour in eastern Oregon.; She reports bfull bouses and encoaraalnir enthnsiaenv. Mrs .Graves will attend tbe national conference in La Grande. LOST- J O Smith has lost tbe setting to bis ring, being an elk head with a large diamond. Anyone finding same will be liberally rewarded 3t RED FRONT LIVERY BARN Wm. Smith, Prop Safe and reliable rigs furn at all times. Special ac comodations furnished to commercial travelers, Phone. 8-6 WM, SMITH FEED STORE Hay, Gtain aod feed. Fite delivery to ah parts ef the city. Mountain trade a specialty. Phone 1961 Horses, banieaa and wngoaa bought end sold Here is a Bargain For You Eighty aores of laadta Malheur oounty, with itood: water rlKht, good --"' vuinu(i.,. cjjarj iooa of this plaiw.U In, cultivation. Will raise from 9 to 11 tone ol alfalfa per acre. The val e of this property may be estimated from the faot that It renu annually lot 110 par aoie and renter PfA11? U,et- lhl D,ac cn te rvntexi for flve4 yeara longer at this G ice. Here ie an Investment ti at ats tea per cent. 1 For sale on easy terms.. ...,;. . Write to C, T. McDANlEL Outario. ..... ...... .".Oregon. THIRTY DATS a DISCOUNT OF m you get A DOLLAR'S WORTH T 1 1 it . F AA Snitslrfetiular Wicc $150 $20.00 now $15.00 this sale than that fixed by Uncle & p pppjappqppoiia JUST Ladles' Netfcwiear tStitlorlery Lewis and !laTctk0ppirfga!skets MILMNEBY- Ladies' and Qiildren's Hats, Ornamental and Useful Belts Combs, Purses and Fans. E VL WELLMAN 'CO La Q-rtinde - .Oiesron HENRY FUNERAL "I I LIQEIUED Lady atfislaut, Calls v; Phone If J. O. Henry, residence 664 J. J. Oarr, residence 386 kw.T".wwnnnim Alarm Clocks Repair work given prompt attention. Old Jewelry made to look like new Clocks taken care of Curtain A heavy disc junt on ail lace curtains and ortiers W. H. BOHNENKAMP, HARDWARE, FURNITURE, SASH AtlD .' JDOORS : CAB OF 8H1NOLE3 IN TODAY P a n U a OF CLOTHING i . Li. a Sam. a a NEW f 'aSjseBvSJy Vsast4a(jej ''"'I 66 CARR DIRECTORS E1B1LriER5 answered day and night, o.C21. . La Qrande Oregon Fifteen Years Continuous business in La Grande, and still in busi nea. This is the record to which 1 invite compari son. My word is still my guarantee, as it has been io the past. A complete line of reliable Jewdry, cIocib, watches, etc, in fact every thing which la foutid in" a reliable jewelry store. I M DP A DP J II. tCAKEs Sale ! 1 ! t