EfdESZSXBISZI 2E X i i- . i t ' It FRUIT JAR RUCCERS TANGLE FOOT FLY PAPER HOT WEATHER SPECIALTIES Ice Cream Freezers v SHIPARDS They are the best It pays to buy the best. Its an article that will last for years. We have all sizes. The Grrand Refrigerator Greatest Ice saver on the market The ventilalan and air circulation Is perfect Handsomely made of hardwood, an ornament to any home, and costs no more than the old style. We have sizes commonly used, $12 and $18 ECONOMY FRUIT JARS Have been awarded Highest prizes at World's Greatest Fairs at dif tlmes, and are recommended by some of our best authorities on fruit preserv ing. They are the best Jar on the mar ket cost but little more than any other STONEWARE Car just in, can now furnish you with any kind, size, etc., Crocks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars, Jugs, Churns, Etc. - , - v. PARAPHINE Use this in Sealing your Jams, Jellies, etc. - WE HAWE THE STOCK ' THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY OUTFITTERS FOR ALL MANKIND " A 1308-1310-1312 Adams Aveuue Largest Store- SmallestJPrices Granite and Tinware as: Dishes and Glassware We do all kinds of Repair Work and Qeaning Watch thi space for Suit winntri T B Johnson $35 Peter Bosquet $25 Suit last Saturday Two drawings on SaL July 8 AL. ANDREWS Haberdasher and Tailor D lil , Hi - ... . ! ja Local taj When you want the Best Ice Cream FIRB SHLE COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, JULY 6 I will close oat my eutire stock of damaged goods, which went through the fiire, at my new location opposite the old place of business. The La Grande Pawnbrokers SELDER'S CANDYSTORE Phone, Main 4 SSaSJBSI SEEDS SEEDS Just received a Car Load o( Alfalfa Seed Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinda of Grass sseds. Balk Garden Seed, Bald Barley, Rye, Wheat and Oats JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 1571. J. R. OLIVER, j UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS Farm Loans Specialty Best equipj ed abstracter in Union c.juuty. Many years experiences with the Union county records gives me a great adv nt. age. It is folly to pur chase real? state without first securing a proper ah&tiact. An abstract from my office will ehuw the title just as it appear on the official record. ). R. OLIVER, LA GRANDE, OREGJN Room 31, Bommer Bdlg. Mr mll Neiderer, wife ud Idaugb Ur from the Cove arrived in the city yesterday ud returned boms this morning. , lfr frank Batobeler, of tba Cofe, waa a JLa Graoda vialtnr yesterday, , Mlai Carrla Eiickeon. of Alicel, visiting In the city todr. O A Parry, of Caldwell, Idaho, ar rlfad to tha city laat craning : on a business visit . "'' Mr W H Briggt from Marker iu dowo to tba county seat yesterday at tending to eonie boalnaaa mattara. Mr. William MoOee, of Elgin, was a f laltor in tba city yesterday. t Don McFarlane, who rceldei at Hil gard, la la tba city on a business visit today. OA Galloway and wife, v of Elgin, were La Grande vialtore yesterday and left tbia morning. ' Mr LA Potato, of Durkee, Ore., arrived In La Graoda yesterday on a business trip. lie will leave for h today. s ' ' Rem.mber that Prof. Cliftou Powers, tenor ealoist ol New Tork City, will log at the Presbyterian chnroh to morrow. , . tsmtm uauua, of -tJan-non City, Col:, are In the city the goeaU of Mr. and Mra. Russell Cross. Mrs. llanua ia a sister o( Mra Croaa. Thealsters have not met before since 62 . ... Mrs Hardy Harold, of near this city, and Mra James Rnaaal. of Island Citv. left tbia forenoon for a visit of several daya to Portland and the Lea Is and Clark eipoaition. Dr and Mrs G L Blggera left tbia morning for Portland, the fair and the eoaat. Reverand Gibba, of the Episcopal chnroh at this plaoe, retarned this morning from a visit to Portland and 8eaelde. Mr John Wllaon. the hay and Brain man, retarned today from a trip to Portland where he went on business and also to attend the exposition. At 1:27 thie afternoon the first ill Art trio power from the Cova r-h ihia city, being conducted U theenbatation 0! the Flectrio Light and Power com pany on Waablogton Street. The full power was not turned on, bat merely teel made of the wires a .d which was perfectly satisfactory. A large number of oaua of earn flh arrived In the city thla momlnir. h can containing thousands of the little fellowa In ioa waUr They were aeut from the Government it at inn ih hatohery at the falla of tba WilUmotip river and are for distribution in the streams of Union county. There were various kinda of fish, moan tain tmni brook trout and othera with names too long to write or pronounce. These went carried to Ladd creek bv Edimr F B Currev and Rev. J D Glllilan, and will be placed in that stream t,Hi . different points. The regular FrlJav evening ball vm given at the Commercial Club hill lt evening nod was attended by a large nnmber of young people. On account of the warm weather, it was a sort of a "shirt waist" ball, the men nol be Id required to wear coats in !hedan.e. All the ladies were neailv aud b. anil. fully attlrel In summer wear suitable for the occasion, and the men, .In at tractive shirt waists, lookinff mora oool and comfortable than usual, were a good 'ght to look upou Au ex' cellent time was experienced br - all tboes present. HOLLISTCR'8 Socky Mountain Tea Nusscts 4 Buy Mtdlaia Ibr But Pwola Brings OoMta Baaltk aai Bsmwel flgw. A pcino foe Onoatinatloa, tndlrestJoa, IJe U1 KkIiit TmuhlM. Pimnlea. Enzaunk. ImDur dkxxl, Bwl Braath. Httunrlab Bo1l HaadMba Ii-t form, M cat( a box. OnuiM mad bj Human Ditiia Conpixr, Mkdtaoa, Wis. JL. COLD EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPti Peace Envoy Sails STOVES i t i , OIL . NowisthetimetOkkeep cool If you fire up the litcnen range the kitthe will be hot most of ; the day. Why not get an oil or gasoline stove to do you cook ing and baking, and at the same time have a cool kitchen, I bafehe;-03 t i J HI WICK LESS OIL STOVE which gives perfect satisfaction and makes cooking a pleasure. I also have the celebrated PEfeRtESS'lcM CREAM FREERER' MRS. T. N. MURPHY,'r Builders' Hardware and Crockery. S iu85agagB5gSB5gSEIlSBBSTOCTSlWSBK Mra. Russell Cross reoelved tews of the death of her cousin, Rufus Straight of Fairbuig, 111 Mr, Straight was a man aotire In politics, 'be having served several terms in the Hoose of Legisliiture at Springfield, 111. He was also a cousin of Mrs. UsnnaT Rev J D Gillilan's evening address will be "Blessings tbat accompany af flictious". ' Mr and MraAtoheaon the popular "old town" grocery people returned yesterday from the Fair. . They say it is all right. ' Editor George H Curry, wile and three children left last evening. .for a visit to the Portland exposition and the coast. Tbey were acoumpanie 1 by Mr J 0 Huntington and wile and will remain for an extended visL. The esse of John Ferret, cha'ged with incest, and said to have been cormitted in this county near Sum merville, was brought before Justioi of the Peace, J no E Hough, this morn ing. The defendant waived lis right to an examining - trial,' and he was held under a bond In the sum of ons thousand dollars for Lis appearance to answer the charge in the O.rouit Court at its next regular term. Fail ing to give the bond at the .present time, he waa remanded to jail. VY.'. , Fifield, the man who was assaulted and beat up a tew days ago between here and Oredeil, is getting better rapidly, and IIC Brown, who is in custody charged with the offense, has not yet been arraigned. . It is report ep that Fifield wih soon be in a con dition to attend the examination, and then a trial of the case will be held. J Will Call Strike By Sarippe News Association ;8l Petersburg Jdly 8 At a mMU ing of the worklngmen this' afternoon it was decided to iosugrate a strike Jpjy 22od. , . . a . - j.. YOU MUST EAT ; Why not enjoy life by good llvingT It costs no more than inferior qualities purchased elsewhere. We nride our selvts on our fsular dinner at 2&oents. Chofos of meata and vegetables with elegsnt dessert and liquid refreshments to salt.' Investigate our claims to superiority by decorating your Interior with our delicacies. M ODE L 1: RESTAURANT J. A. AKBUCKLE, Prop. ofkn;day and night We sea weakly Meal TiokaU Cash U50 Cheerfully Recommended lor Rheumatism O O Hlgbee, Danville. III. writes Deo 2, 1901; "About two years ago I was laid op for four years with rheu matism. I tried Ballard's Snow Ltni- -ment; one bottle oared me. I can cheerfully reoommeod it to all suffer ing from like affliction" 25o, &0c,l 1.00 Newlin Drug C i'i.; Many ehiidren Inherit constltutiona ; weak and feeble, others doe to child ; hood troubles.'- Hollijter.s Rooky ; Monntaln Tea will postlveiy 7 ours" children and make them strong B 3 cents, Tea or Tablete.-Newlin Drua' no : (Scrippa News Assoc-latiou) if Vokaboma, Japan, July 8-baron Komara, the Jananeae peaoe envovi aalled for the United states on the.1! steamship Miooesota. on his mission to attempt a cessation of hostilities between Rusia and Japan. Tba Minnrsota sailed at four thirty tbia afternoon. The QoveroOr ai 4 oivio bodies et cor ted Kamura and bis party to the pier, where be wae re ceived by a military (utrd. Marquia tto and several members of the cabi net accompanied Kamura aboard theveNel. As the veesel sailed the Japanese guardebip fired "fi salute o( oineuen guns. Oyama Sports 1 By Scrlpps News Association i Tokin July 8 General Oytma sate I Ibat: "Occasional!; collisions take I plaoe between the scouts on both sides ol the railroal a'ong the Fengbwa and J ktaiyueo Kwangping roads. The ( be my is being gradually driven North-1 waid." 1 TWO. PIECE SUITS 1 Mer. two piece suits grow in favor constant w -ii comfort nor gt-ntility deixanda. a vest fu I l6T The vest has no function when thl th J Ummer wear degrees, We've Co t d tSS, BnST " Double Brested sty'es in a varUv of nil! m-Sln8,e d $7.50. $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 ASH RRO ouirteps I I I I II I : 1. f