!! . .... V i! , ; il . v v I ;i ! ifittl ItBSi t i n IS WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS IS All the new things, as well as staples In MEN'S, BOYS', YOUTHS' and CHILDREN'S, cut as It should fee, made-to fit, sewed with regard to wear rather than cheapness Net the lowest priced you can buy, but absolutely THE BEST that can be bought at ths price. m A , A and THE GOLDEN RULE Hrfiiost Store- We do all kinds of Repair Vork and Qeaning AXj. ANDREWS Haberdasher Second hand Goods Wanted .Telephone Fred Jacobs, Main 67 and we will call. The La Grande Pawnbrokers " SEEDS Just received a Car Bed Clover, Timothy, kinds of Grass tseds. Seed, Bald Bar!, Rye, . IEFH3SON AVE CLOTH ING WHAT vVe HAVE Boys' Suits, Men's Suits.' $1.50 to $5.00 - $5.00, $8.50 $10.00 strong line at some swell thing at $13.50 1308 - 1810 - 1312 Adams Avenue M i watch this.ipact for Suit wieners John Shu $35 JiM. Sttlnbcc& $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on Sat, July 1 e and Tailor SEEDS Load of Alfalfa Seed Red Top. Ail Bulk Garden Wheat and Oats PHONE .1571 I NOW AMD and up COMPANY. - Smallest Prices Lew! A Crowe ol' the Q B Caih Go have a new ad in this issue' whieb may be of interest to moat boose keepere. Prof. Mania and wile, who bata been on a viait to Portland and the fair, returned home thia forenoon. alias Lola R Loreoie. who has charge of the Oregon department of the Idaho Statesmen at Baker City, arrived in the eity last evening on a visit to frienda and will retarn to Baker City this evening. Mr Leon 8toddard left thia morninc (or Union where be will remain during tbe Bummer in charge of the interests of tbe Stoddard Lumber company t that plsoe. . Mr George Buckman and wi'e of Alioel who have been on an extendi visit to the exposition at Portland, to Walla Wslla, Milton and other points in Washington and Oiegon, returned to La Grande last night and lefl for home this morning. ; Geo. B Day, who has Just completed his coarse at the Moleinnvllle college, arrived yesterday mornlpg to spend the summer with his bi other, Rev. J Franklin Day, pastor of the Baptist ohurch of thia eity. In the fall he will go esat to attend a medioal college. Cement Walks We are prepared to do cement aide walk work in La Grande at cost, fun. lab all masonry, tools and men. We desire only to sell tbe cement, sand and gravel at an agreed prioe. . 80OTTA KUUN THE SORT that will PLEASE That is the sort of groceries we sell Our aim is to please all of our customers We realixe thatiu ordet to do this we must sell only first Quality Goods We also know that cor prices must be right, and that .oar service must be correct A child can do the trading at oar store A trial order over the tele phone will con ri nee yen. We solicit your fctroaagw, QEbDEX BELT North Fir Street . .. Misa Gertrude Raliton Is visiting the fair this week. f The Miasea Edna and Florence Me Call have returned from P-jrtlaad. Remember the Commercial Club meeting tomorrow evenlag. . J Miaa Maud Blobarda ot Dalon was visiting In thia city Sunday.- Mrs C M Batrphreyo, of Elgin fa in the eity and a guest ot recorder Snook JatreJ, Hudson and w liber 'Kllpat riok are visiting trieoda at 8tarkey. Mr Sherman. Stoll left, today for Elgin, where be goee to All . a contract ot lathing,, ... ... , .; Misa Alice Snook ot Portland, ia in the city viaiUng the family: other brother recorder I R Saook. . v ,- i Mrs Si A Harrieon, of left for Plea sait Valley where ah eoes on a visit to bar daughter Mrs G M Elmer today Mr J Q Blngerland, of Bsker City, la a bnalneaa visitor In La Grande to i.- '.) I. ,'tf : ' Mr A P Smith, of Sompter, arrived ta the city yesterday for tbe purpose of attending to tome lutereste.. " Mrs Wood and daughter, ot Clinton Mo arrived in- the eity veaterda I on an extended visit to Prof.: TU ' and wife,': c- "i vJi Prof Hendrioka, the plan tuner and musical Inatruotor, left thia morning menU to fill. : " - ; . Mra Biahop, ot Salt Lake City. 1 ar rived here thia ' morning and left on the Elgin branch for Elgin where be goee to vlalt her daughter, Mra Chas. snarl.- ''"-'- "" .; Mra. HO Weatand little daughter. Kathleen Kivett, left laat evening for Weiacr, where they will vlalt tbe fami ly ot Mra. West's father, Mr. J J Nev- Mlaa Bertha Roberta, who haa been visiting trieoda in' the eity for tbe paat lew daya. left laat evening for her home at Huntington, j . , Mr. Herbert Knox, woo baa been at work at Elgin for some time, spent Sunday in thia city with friends and left this morning tor Pendleton. After apendlns a few dava at the fair. (red B turrey. In com Dan r with Col and Mra. Geo. B Carrey, is visiting in eeattle. They expect to return about the Bret ot tbe month. There will be a special meeting of the La Grande chapter of Royal Arch Maeona Tuesday c renins (tomorrow) and the Koyal Arch degree will be con ferred upon a team, following . which there will be a banquet. There will be a called meeting of tbe Balance of Power Uaeae held thia evening tn the Baptist church at eight o caock. , Members of the executive committee are earnestly requested to be present. All others Interested are also requested to oome. O O Rockwell, proprietor of the State and Opera saloons, was arrested Saturday and brwught before Justice Hough and placed under $500 bonds to appear thia evening at 7:31) on the charge of an as'eult with a deadly weapon witb inlent to kill on the son ot Mamie Wfoeman, w ho la mia treea of a house in the Red Light die trloC Neither shot took tffcet. Mrs M V Mallory and daug!tia Mise Maud and Misa Etbel, YVrnon and Arya Davit are enroute to 0lifi r nia where they wi'l remain until time tor achool to open in September. The Miasea Young will give a musi cal concert in the Presbyterian church next Friday evening, the 30ih Tbe admission for adolta will be 50 cents, children 25 centa. Tbe program will be published UWr. District attorney Clarence Crawlord has been spending the past week over at the Cove power plant 1 1 the Grande Roads Electrio Co, in which he ia in terested and it ia expected that every thing will be in readinese to torn on tbe water within a very few dejs. Attorney Turner Oliver, who baa been as Portland attending the Good Roade Convention and viewing the Uir as a aide iseoe. returned home thie torenooa. Mi Oliver reports that good work was aooowpIished at the meeting, and there waa nothing to die turb tbe peace and harmony except the dUScnlty tn electing officers. Operators Consult Senppe Sews Association ') Chicago Ills Jane S6 lbe IBinoie sine operators had a meeting here to day diseaeaing tbe pn position of the miners to sabmit their differeoete to tn arbitration, U tegerd to - ntaltera arieing over toe abot-firerV bill. BOYS' WAGONS t I hrve the roller bearing Different sizes to select from and prices in proportion If yon see them you will want one. , If your olJ garden hose is worn oui let me send yon new one. I also have a few lawn mowers left They are the ball bearing, run-easy kind. Try one. " CzP not forget about those bee hires and :. hammocks.- MRS T. N. MURPHY, Builders' Hardwtie and Crockery. , PROPER PLACE .Tocferiogj your InJy friend or yonr wife r and ..family to secure the 'best refreshments ia ' V . . , -; ! . '5'? IV ; . , SELDER'S CANDY STORE - The best candy ' The best Ice Cream The best equpped candy - i store - The best Soda Fountain in Eastern Oregon If you are languid depreeaed and incapable for work. It tndioatee that yonr liver ia out of order. Her bias will sssist nature to throw t. off head aohea, rheamatlsm and ailmenta akin to nervooa and restore the energlea and vitality of eound and perfect healh. J J Hubbard, Temule, Texas writes. March 33, 1901: "I hex a nsed iferbine tor the the past two years. It haa done me more good than all the doctora Wbea I feel bad and have that tired feeling, I take a dose of Heroine. It ia the beat medicine; made tor chills . and fever" bOcta n bottle. iIIliaiMIIMIl!lIim,I.fl WE 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 can afford to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers the benefit of wholesale prices STODDARD HOOD RIVER STRAWBERRIES ; Received daily. Fresh vegetables Every Momin . NEBRASiCA GROCERY STORE w. r aerson o. kind that ran like a bicycle. ' ' ' enweei ine nomc of good cookery ia onr restaurant. It baa been oar aim to provide tbe public wt'Ji tbe best of everything and in thia way we have been very uoceeaful OUR BILL OF FARE Provldee for all the meala that are atrengtbeaini and healthful and when eating bare reminds one of "homo oookory.y which always arlkea a under spot In ton humane heart Tbe pleasant odor of onr many fine things la the eating linn arouses the cravings of the innet man." "When in need of good and healthful eatins rive ua n ceil and you'll be aatiafWd. Oar price ere joet right too. MODEL RESTAURANT. J. A. AliBUCKLE, Prop. OPKN.DAY AND NIGHT We sea weakly Meal . ,A Ttokete Cnah 14-50 Strawberries for Sale The strawberry crop will eoon be ready, and tboae wishing Clark Seed ling atrawbarrlea, phone 2164 or call on C M Riddle, May Park. JuneSe BUY LUMBER CO. i Do afcf gfia4 too m, ta pulvcrisrn ce& kaa an e& tJrvry ncresft fiee from the tnaw cofiae rnsaakaeiL rswei (J. BALSTON, Prop i