i I ! t v I; .i , -! r si-. 1 TEN YARDS OF CALICO FREE WITH EACH $5 CASH PURCHASE ANY TEN CENT ARTICLE FREE WITH EACH $1 CASH PURCHASE "GOING SOME" THOSE GREAT BARGAINS AT THE GOLDEN R U LE S T O RE JUST WHAT ANYONE WOULD EXPECT THO' THAT HAS SEEN TllEM THINK OF IT 25o OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE Muslin Underwear Wash Skirts Tailored Skirts ; Covert Jackets Children's Hats 150 pair of shoes Summer piece goods Lawns, Dimities, etc. 33f0 OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE MEN'S TWO PIECE SUITS $8 Suits $5.34 10 6.75 BOYS' SUITS $175 Suits $1.25 2.25 1.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR 25c garments 17c 500 Off our: REGULAR PRICE LADIES' TAILORED SUITS $12.50 Suits $6.25 16.50 " 8.25 21.00 " 10.50 Ladies' Trimmed Hats MenVStrawifst Ladies' Waists $ .50 waists 25c 1.00 " 50c A THOUSAND AND ONE ODD PIECES, REMNANTS, ETC. AT ANY OLD PRICE. THEY MUST GO THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Local Item Mr. 8 W Bom, of Payette, Idaho, ii a boalaeai visitor In La Grande today. Deputy Sheriff Frank l'hy left tbia morning for a business trip to Union Bob. J W Knowles and family leave tbii evening for Portland where they will apend a few daya visiting the ex position. J B Format, who la running an en gine on the Southern Pacific, ii in the city vleltlDg his family thia week. lira. J F Belnecke, of Stnart, Iowa, arrived In thia city last evening to Tiait her daughter, Mra. J B Forrest. A number of people were over from Hot Lake laat evening and attended the Commerolal Club dance. ' Mr Fred Glebel and wife, returned thia morning from a trip to Portland and the exposition. Mr Henry Davis and family, of lehl, Utah, arrived in the city yeaterday on a visit to relativea and frienda in the valley. Parties ars making preliminary ar rangementa looking to the establish ment of cotton ' factory at llood Biter, Oregon. Josephine county, famous for ita big watermelons, la now troubled with new bog that vinaa la killing the melon YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE GOLDEN RULE WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES . WATCHES? Yes, of course we have watches, the very beat watches made. We also have Clocks, and every thing in the Jewelry Hue J. II. PEARE. Old Jewelry mad to looklllkelnew Repair work given prompt Clocksken ear of attention. ' I M IB TWO PIECE SUITS Life I M -wt - atii'jvif v-i.'ii film ruu vf-N. '-""W 9 " ITS ' When you want the Best Ice Cream SELDER'S CANDY STORE Mr. G W Delp, of Colorado, la visit Ing In the city today. Be content platea locating Mrmn.ni. - Northwest. Miaa K R Paul, daughter of CaDtain and Mrs A M Paol arrived borne laat evening from Parle where abe haa been the paat two years ttudylog mnaic ana rrenon. Come and bear Mra. O E McClano-: B M , of Laurence, Kansas, alng -uauest inou Tnus O Master" by G A Mletzhe at the Presbyterian church to morrow morning. " On June 30, 1904. . Grant conntr. Oregon, bad outstanding warrants calling for 9131,772.07, and on June 3, iwra, (be county Indebtedneaa evl denced by unpaid warrants was 1124, 022.17 showing a decrease of the oount ty indebtedness of $7,749 90 in the year. "" ( ' Mr. Joe H Parks, of Pendleton, was a ' a uranda visitor yesterday. Mr. Parks bus been a resident of Pendleton for the past twenty three years apd It is stated upon good authority that he has more friends in Eastern Oregon than any other two men In the state. Those who are acquainted with Mr Parks have no doubt regarding the correctness of this statement. Remember that the National ?Rt Company opens a three nighta engage ment at Steward's Opera House Mon day evening. These cool evenings make It possible to spend a moet en joyable evening at the Ooera Hnn.n This will most likely be the last op portunlty the theatre irolna Dublin will have to witness a play this season. . Mr. tt llliam Gilpin left La Grand last Tuesday for Europe, where he goes to visit his parents who ar in feeble health, and who ar desirous of having him with them. lie will re main in Europe two mouths and then return to La Grande and entrain in ia former occupation a a florist Died Men'a two piece gaits grow in favor constantly. Neither comfort nor gentility demands a vest for summer wear The vest has no function when the thermometer says 99 degrees, We've Coat and Trouser Suits in Siugle and Douhle Brested styles in a varity of patterns, you'll find there'g NOT AN OUNCE of superfluous cloth anv where, while the graceful lines aud natty appearance of the garments are up to our usual and excellent standard $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50 Is the price range, accompanied by our regular guarantee ASH BROS. OUTFITERS TO MANKIND J. R. OLIVER. U NION OOU NT Y ABSTRACTS Farm Loans a Specialty Best equipi ed abstracter in Union county. Many years experiences with , the Union county records gives me a great advsnU age. It is folly to pur chase realeetate without first securing a proper abetiaot. An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears ou the official record. ). R. OLIVER,; LA GRANDE, OREO JN Room Si; Sommer Bdlg. I Bmaesw.qrswa ,,OIL , STOVES,, Now is the time to keep cooL If you fire up the kitchen range ihe kitchen will be M 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 o cool kitchen.) I have the .y- .r.- - . y WICK LESS OIL STOVE which gives perfect satisfaction and makes cooking a pleasure. I also have the celebrated " PEERLESS ick CREAM FREERER' ;MRS. : t. N. MURPHY, ; Builders' Hardware and Crockery. Mr B G Stanley and wire, of Wichi ta Kan , arrived In La Grande yester day on a visit. "" I Mr B E Hancock, of East Las Vegas N M is in tbe city today on a business visit. .-....v 7 Mr T Wood arrived in the oity laat eveuiog from 8alt Lake on a business trip. E L Wiley, of Wallows , Is In the city todiy attending to matters of business. Gounoilman G E fowler,' who ha. been quite ill for the paat week," has so ar recovered as to be able to set up a few moments this morning. A W LefTie is now conductor on the Elgin branch during tbe absenoe of J O Gulling. Two car loads of Ayershlre and Jer sey cattle passed, through: this, oity this morning enroots to 8hinora Jap- Dr N Molitor and wife returned this morning from Portland where they visited the fair and the doctor attend ed the National Medioal Astociationl The party who attached himself to tbe bundle of olothing which was left in Mrs Forrests baok yard can save considerable trouble for himself by quietly returning the bundle at onoi. Tbe Eastern Oregon Fish and Gim Assooistion is arranging Jut a de puty warden in the field to look after the matter of illegal killing of grouse. The officers of the Association are determined that , the , game laws shall . be , enforcsd and wit take steps to keep the pot hunters within the bounds of the law. .The new. engine t . for . the Grande Sonde Lumber CoinDanr at Prrw . rived In this oity this morning. It is numoerea iui and wil be used for bringing timber on the new road that the company if .nsttuctlug p the Grande Bonde river. A NEAT PLACE to have four meals is 'our reatnrant Fverythlng Is , attractively arranged and notning Is lacking to make its ap pearance teat. ' Here the young ladles and gentlemen can cat to their heart's ooutent, without feeling abashed at tnc surroundings.' , , WHAT ATTRACTS people here Is the merits of our cookery It is unsurpassed when It oomes to excellence, and all meals prove health fill, tasty ' and enjoyable. , Our prices are right, too, and our waiters polite and attentive. ; i i M ODE L RESTAURANT , s J. A. ARBU0KLE, Prop. UrjtNUAT AND RIGHT We ecu weakly Meal TlckeU Caab . $4.50 . Spoiled Her Beauty Harriet Howard, of 209 W 3ith at.. New York, at one time bad ber beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure It, un til I used Bucklen'e Arnica Salve A quick and sure healer for cots . burns ana sores. 2Bo at Newlln Drug Co drugstore - M When Toa want a nleasant c lax.tlv. that Is assy to Uke and certain to ani. use Chsmbejrlain's 8tomaob and Liver tablets For sale bv Newlin HABBI3 In this city, 8aturdsy . July 15, 1906, 1 Harris, aged, forty three years. The deoeased had bueu a resident of this city for tbe past num ber ctyears. durine which time he had been engaged in the tailor aud butaW busioess. He was a native of Pol apd He leaves a wile and aeveral eons fcnd daughters. The deoeased was not thought to be dangerously ill np to a tew days ago when It was diacoWrnd that he was a nuffwr from chronic Brighta disease. The remains will be taken to 8an Franeisoo for burial, where he bas a brother residing. The family have the sympathy of tbe en tire community in their bereavement. GILHAM In thia city 8turYav July 15 1906, ar the . home of his nephew J B Gilbara, Thomas H Oil- ham Sr. aged sixty nine yearsv The deceased had been a resident . of this oity lor a .number of yeare,, during J wuiou time be bad suffered . very poor health and at many times it was fear ed that he would not survive. Dur ing all these years he has been cared for in the moet tender manner by ;hie nephrwa the Gilham Brothers who were all with him at he last momcott. Tbe late Thomas Gil bam Sr. was a member of tbe I O O F lodge which will attend the funeral in" a body tomorrow afternoon. fTbe j funeral will take plaoc at. the family j residence tomorrow afternoon at three j o'clock, the Rev. E B Hays pator of S tha Presbyterian church"! f Lu city offiolatiog. U xnJ .. J " i FIRE SKkE COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, JULY 6 . ..; .-. I will close out my. entire stock of damsged goods, which went through " le, af new location opposite , the old place of business. " . e La Grande Pkwnbrofc V f :ers Phone, Main'4 SEEDS SEEDS U" iv" ,-d Liad of Alfalfa a 4 V ' Clover, Timothy, Red Top. All kinds of Grass aseds. Bulk iLn Seed Bald Barley, Rye; wtaUndU - i; i - IEFFERSON AVE, -PHONE i ) try.