.wi.-..... - l( CARHAWTT'S Watch this space for Suit wtriHi E E Romij - $33 WF Allison the 425 Suit lut Sataaliy Two drawings on Sat Jui'J' THEY: HAVE ARRIVED A. Urge alignment of the justly celebrated GAR IIARTT BRAND of men's worging clothing. Made in an honorable way for honorable men . We have secured the sole agency for these goods for this section and invite yocr inspection. A.L. AJS DREWS . - ; Haberdasher and Tailor J Second hand Goods Wanted Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67 . and we will call. The La Grande Pawnbrokers SEEDS SEEDS niii .nr. i.... .rf.ii ii Just received a Car Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass sseda. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats KV.OLIVER JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. MM WE BUY Doors Sash, Shingles and Lumber In large quantities direct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the lowest price, we get the best goods, and euu afford to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of wholesale puces STODDARD LUMBER CO. iiaiianaiia g m a 19 u i m g m w i Everything you want want for that R SUNDAY HINNER Is Awaiting Your Order at U. RALSTON'8 NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE - (Qui. l'ir and Jefferson 8ta OUK SPECIALTY Fall. Line'Terf erred Stock Oanred Goods. SHOES Good School Shoes a specialty ffini II ' ' I Curry left fishing on Editor U II and P B thia forenoon for n day's Five Points. Mr L'bariee Rodeen. of Baker ' OHt ' arrived in tha city tbia foranoon on a short builneaa visit. Mr H A Shropshire oama down from tiia bom at Hilgard tbia moraine for a buaincai v iait to the ooonty seat. Mr Jama Bolmao, of Grants Pan, an old raaidant of tbia eoanty. arrived in tba city tbia morning on a vialt to friends. Mr D O Graybeel. of Knmala. arrir- ed In tha city this morning and left on tba Elgin branch for a boaloeaa visit to Elgin. , . . . Miaa Mand Craig, of Enterprise, who baa been attending aohool at Pen. ideton for tha put teuton, arrlred in the city laat evening and left thia morning for her home. Maatar Bennie Klvett and sister. Kathleen and Jonsle. arrived thia morning from linker City where they have been In St. Kranois Aoademv for tha past aesalon. ! leari Wiiia. oi jaiiarall. a teacher at the Pendleton school, who haa been viaiilng Mrs F S ' Ivanhoa for the past few days, left thia fora noon for her home. Mr 0 M Blddle, of May' Park, was a viiilor at thia office todav tn mAnw. tiaa hii strawberries, and atatad that there would not be mora than a third of a crop of the fruit this aeaaon aocoid lug to his information Mr John T Sand borne and 'wife. Mra Benin Parker, Mr Fred Lnkin and Mr W J Woddeil, air of Bralnaad. Minn, arrived in tha olf v thia mornlna They are here for the purpoee of attend log to timber and. land olalma In tbia diatrlct. Little Miiea Saftin. the eleven Tear old aon of Mrs V J Bntfin, of thia city, received a aevere hurt to hi ankle yeeterrtay. His foot and ankla weia cangbt between the wheel and wagon box of a wagon, and the liga ment war eeverely strained and ankle badly twitted, canting a grout deal of pain to tha ohild. Company L O. N. G. this afternoon fitted oat a aquad of eight men to go to fox bill and assist la the hoot for Grandpa Andia, who haa been loet tinea Uat Tuesday. The aquad baa provlaiooa and will remain until Mon day no leas eaoceealul, Since Monday la ancb a bos r day. tba rummage tale haa been postponed until Tneaday, Wednesday and Tboe day. Remember the rummage tale. Come, invito your friend. Don't forget the plaoe la one door north of Ralaton'a grocery store, in the Slater tnllding, and the dates are IStb, Uth and 15th. Manager Jtnrphy ol tha Perry saw mllla oama down this morning on a buslnata visit. Mr and Mra Fred Sohllke, who have been to Portland attending the exposi tion, retnraed home this morning. j Mr M J King, of Little Fella Minn who baa been in tba city for aaveral day looking for a location, left tbtt morning for Imbler to view that pari of the valley. Mayor J D 81ater ia in receipt of an invitation to the mayor, eity council and all the eitiwnt of La Grande to be present at the Good Bond Convention in-Pendleton on Monday June lltb. In tha esse of Powers vs. Dwight in the Cireuit Court, wbiob wat given to the jury at three o'clock yesteidey afternoon, a verdiet was retnrnad in favor of tba plaintiff. U U Powers In the sum of one hundred lollart. war head The WOTU held their ragnlar meeting at the Baptist church Thurs day afternoon, and it wat a very lively and interesting one. Eleven new mem bers were enrolled after the ordinary business bad been trantaoted. When all the business before 'the assembly bad been completed, all present were treated to ioe cream and cake. The next regular meeting will take place Thursday, tha 22nd oi June. A special train will leave here at ten thirty tomorrowin to take the La Grande ball team and the oumerous visitors to Elgin, where our home team will orosa bats with the Elgin team.; Great preparations have been mad by the Elgin team, and the indicationa are that the'geme will be one of great interest. It is under stood that a very large ciowd will at tend fron here. BEE SUPPLIES I have a complete stock of bee supplies such as, hiyes, smokers, wax, foundatum etc. Now is the time to look after your bees. -My Hammocks cannot be beat. Try one, ' . I also have a nice assortment of builders hardware, locks, at all prices. Carpenter tools and blacksmith snppiies to suit any one. MRS. T. N. MURPHY, Hardware and Cnt Class. Isla. d City and Cov will have a gama of ball tomorrow on the ground at Island City. Fireman Plumer, of the OBAN 'eft tbis 'orenoon for Pleasant Valley where he will tae a - place on the helper engine . The special train for tha ball came at Eltrin will laa thia Uy at tan thirty tomorrow morning. Tba fare for the rounJ trip ia one dollar. The 33rd annual rennlou of Oregon Pioneers, whtab means alt persona who come to or were born in tba original territory of Oregon no to 1869. data of Oregon's admiaaion as a etate, will be neld at Portland. Oregon. June 15. tha 54th anniversary of tha treaty with England that definitely decided wheth er Oregon belonged to England or to the United States.- Theaa reunion are alwaya pleasant gatheringa W T Wright, of Union, who reached Oregon forty eight year ago, la preaident of the Association of Oregon . Pioneers, which guarantee that a good program and pleasant time will be had. FOR SALE. OB EXCHANGE Good second band piano, on vletor talking machine, 60 inch horn, the beat Ope i a houae maohine made. Can uaa fed road horses, aingle or double hr neaa, also good spring wagon Phone 2143. Prof. Hendrloka, reliable piano toner, La Grande, Oregon. I J 17 A Quick Lunch Can. ha had h.-re which will not do harm to anyone. If yon want a good aatlafaotcry meal and have plenty of time to oat it, yoo eaa atcnre that bar too. We make It a point to eatle everyone and with thia in view we have everything cooked just as well as possible Ws serve tha food as quick ly as it eaa be served and oar charges are very reasonable. We believe in treating on so wall that yon will noma again at the first opportunity, and wa hope yoo will soon give this plaoe a trial MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPINJDAY AND NIGHT WeeeU weekly Meal CA CAM YOU PUT THE RIGHT HAT ON liiili RMT HAH? We can, and put money in your pocket at the Same Time This is no sjight-of-hand, simply' good business judgement Know ing values when you see them. Have just received a latfge ship ment of men's hats, the new shapes and shades as well as staples. Regular 1.50 and $2 valuer, purchased after pounding the manufacturer down to the right price: In order to move them quickly ond give our friends some rare good bargains we have decided to let the entire lot go at : ; s Window Display i THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1 13C8-13I0-1312 Adams Avenue Largest Store Smallest Prices