"'I V i. J r x X X 4 THE FALL SEASON IS MOW AT ITS' HEIGHT AND The Golden Rule Company's Stock j Is Complete in every detail, more than Thirty Great Departments filled with Seasonable goods of every de scription and now offered to the trade at the Lowest Living Prices. DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS, CLOTHING, LADIES' AMD MEN S FURN ISHINGS, MATERIALS FOR FANCY WORK, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES MITTENS, LADIES AND MISSES AND TAILOR MADE COATS and SKIRTS. LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, GHILDRENS' HATS and CAPS, FURS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. TOILET SOAPS and PERFUMES, TOYS, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, GRANITE WARE, CHINA, CROCKERY. STOVES AND RANGES, HOUSE , FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE,' TOOLS, SPORTING GOODS, WOOD and WILLOWWARE, WASHING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES, TRUNKS and VALISES.' . I m tt r 1 lllEi GOLDEN RULE COMPANY, 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. Tamet Stor- Smallest Prices LOCAL ITEMS i $40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY DEC 31 : Every $1 cash purchase, or paid on accoint en titles you to chance. , .. ., ., COMMENCING ON NOVEMBER 1 SUIT CLUB WINNERS " M m SirjrUt . . $35 Suit New Club AL; A NJ3 HEWS Huberdnprer nd Tilor ': WHIST CLUB . ' Mr. J. H. Aikina was hostess to the Thursday - afternoon whist club, which met at her home on Fourth street, and, as are all gatherings at Mrs. Aikine's home, the afternoon was brim full of pleasure for the members so fortunate to be present. - WKDDINO ANNIVERSARY A delightful Informal event was the dinner party at the Meyers home, Wed nesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. F. L Meyers entertained a few friends in honor of their sixth wedding anniversary. PAT HO N IZE HOME INDUSTRY By Smoking KEY WEST PERFECTO THE VISTA 0 RAD A and C. B. Cigars Manufactured by C. E. HACKMAN, Factory Corner Adams Avenue and Greenwood Street. t FARMS IN THE FOR SALE GRANDE RONDE VALLEY Price $40 per acre Akres with gcod Improvements, all tillable land, S miles from railroad station and 14 miles from La Grande, Oregon 400 acres with good improvements, nearly all tillable land, about three miles from the railroad and 14 miles from La, Grande. 160 Acres about 3 miles from the railroad and 14 miles from La Grande, No. buildines ' , , , t Acres, one mile from the town of Summerville, IS miles north of La Grande and S milos from the railroad. All tillable land. Noluildings SO Acres, same class land as the above and adjoining 480 Acres, 2 milos from the railroad and 15 miles from La Grande. Good barn and- small house, well watered. All good land 65 Acres, three and half miles from La Grande, all under cultivation. No buildings 160 Acres. 6 miles from La Grande. Oood grain land. No buildings , Price $25 per acre 160 Acres, 12 miles faom La Grande, 2 miles from the railroad, firstclass improvement Price $65 per acre 1000 Acres 9 milos from La Grande, nearly all in cult ivation, all good land ". Price $38 per acre Price $15 per acre Price $35 per acre Price $35 per acre Price $42 per acre Price $76 per acre . Price $35,000.00 jCa Srando Snvestment Co. , 5 FOLEY HOTEL. BUILDING ' ' LA GRANDE, OR SOCIETY Rev. D. S. Smith of Elgin spent today on business in our city. E B. Long, of Summerville was a caller at our office this afternoon, Miss Christ DeBorda, of Cove, is visiting Miss Besie Bloom, of this city. rrank McKmnis is completing a new residence on his farm nnrth of Summer ville. .. C. P. Ferrin left for Baiter . City this morning to take the part of Mordecia in Queen Esther tonight. Mrs. Wm. Dunn, of Wallace. Idaho, was expected to arrive this morning for a visit with relatives and friends. George Powell, of Old Town, lost valuable horse last evening. It died of lung fever. William and Elmer Hogoboom, well known rao horse owners of Walla Walla are in the city today. Chas Green is preparing to set out five or six acres in strawberries on his place across the river. J. A. Emerson, A. L. Clearkne and M. L. Crawford came down from Baker City this morning and are in the city to day. , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Russell arrived last evening from the Sanger mines and will remain in the city for a few days. , W. R. Winans is erecting a $10,000 hotel at Hood River Falls for the accomo dation of tourists. .. The "Devil's Punch Bowl" will be on the hotel premises. Anyone dmirinv nrnr.lir.nl IrnnwUxn kindergarten work may secure valuable information by calling on Mrs. Agnew, Cor. Chestnut and Adams avenue, . 3. C. Huff, who resides in Fruitdale. is gradually preparing to entensively engage in the poultry business and will also plant out several acres of strawberries next spring. , Among the Elgin visitors in the city today who came up on last evening's are: George W. Stevenson, Mrs. W. F. Baker, N. C. McLeod, G. P. McDowell and A. P, Sprague. , Mr, I. E. D. Zundel who today disposed of his interest in -the Zundel & - Liwson business, expects to leave in a few . days for North Yakima where he wil remain for a short time looking over that fertile region. '.' r . r ,'.'' ' -' It is evident that the Lewis and Clark fair did not take all of the money out of this country as shown by the bank state ments just published and the figures show that as a matter of fact the deposits of the La Grande National bank have in creased over $60,000. . Grande Ronde is a prosperous" section of a prosperous Northwest . FINE CHINAWARE I have just received my fall stock of Chinaware in hand Painted, Decorated and White Haviland. Also a complete stock of Cut Glass and Silverware, all new patterns. See our Souvenir China. Do not forget about our heating stoves and steel ranges. . , , MRS. T. N. MURPHY, . Hardware and Crockery. , . s Foot BalH Game I Want Damages F. E. Graham, of Elgin has presented a claim against Union county, amounting to $290. for the loss of cattle killed by the collapse of the Wallowa bridge. Hector McDonald, who was also driving a herd of cattle across the bridge at the time and suffered a similar loss, has also put in a claim against Wallowa county for damages. . Pacific Coast Weiser is to have a $30,000 opera house. ... Things are warming tor the municipal elec!n nt Astoria, which occurs on Dec ember 13. Governor Chamberlain has granted a pardon in favor of Harry Milnar, of Port land, who is serving a three months sen tence for I eating his wife. The dispatches again informs us that 1 he President w.ll soon appoii.t a federal ship in Oregon. 1 Eine Dinner The compliments over the dinner served today by the ladies of St Peters Guild were profuse by all who partook. The ladies serve supper this evening and they will be assured a generous patronage. Are you going to the game tomorrow? Of course you are. . Firstly, you are going to help cheer the home boys along and make victory sure. Then, too, you are going because it will do you good to for get all cares for an hour, and watch a splendidly contested game. In short, you are going in order to boost your school's team and to have a good time yourself. Here are some" data for the use of those interested: Time of game, 2:30 p. m Saturday, Nov. 18. Place: base-ball grounds. Colors, blue and white. ( Con-j testing teams, union and La Uranae. La Grande yells. "Hip zoo! rah zoo! Quis qui! quis quo! ' L. G. H. S.I triumphio! Harum! Sea rum! Kallabahzoom! , ,:, ' La Grande High School! Boom! Boom!". "Strawberry shortcake! Blueberry pie! VI II CUTJ 01! Rl Y!l .,..,, Are they in it? Well, I guess! La Grande High School! Yes! Yes! Yes!. Line up of the two teams. .,- , , Wood! Wood I Wood! Good dry wood delivered V to any part of the city. ANY LtNGTH, ANY KIND, . .Special prices on quantity '. '. orders. No-order: too.. large or too small James Beavers, . Red 1441 La Grande. Reynolds Falk ; Pickler Young -Neill . Kilpatrick -Corbett Scott Alstott Goodnough Bay Bacon t , UE. R. L.T. R. L.G. R. C. R. G. L R. T. L. R.E.L. a LH.R. v Union 1 Billings. Shelton -Mulverhill , McCardle Wilson Ficklin Lothrop McMillan; '" Miller , ,. West' ' Swackhammer RH.L F. Subs. Union; Willard, Eaton,' Turner and flesher. v '-.. Subs. La Grande; Carpy, Downes and Hendricks. Price of admission, 25 cents.' Married At the Foley Hotel, at 2 p. m. Thurs day. Nov. 18. Mr. B. N. Colvin and Mrs. Louise Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. . Colvin will reside at or near Joseph, Wallowa County, x ' When The Turkey Conus - To you in our restaurant you will have a triple feast Your eyes will feast on its tempting appearance. Your nostrils will feast on its appetizing odor. Your palate will feait or) its delicate flavor."- . , ' ' ' " taiiri It Will be a joy to be remembered. With all this in prospect, what's the good of bothering with a home dinner, i Spend Thanksgiving here and be happy. : The Model Restaurant Jl A. Atbutklf, Proprietor OPKN DAT . i WMllweokly)! A NDNIUHT , ' .! tlokfU lei 4 J V Your You tailor says are hard to fit" By Real Estate Fred S. Stanley and Robert Smith formerly of Perry, yes'erday bought th southeast corner at Thirteenth and Mar shall streets in Portland from R. E. M Strickland of Spokane for $15,000. John L, Wilcox made the sale. The p operty is in the district that undoubt edly will be utilized largely in the future for warehouse purposes. Mrs. Brown III Mrs. Ben Brown, the well known pio neer of this valley,, was taken suddenly sick last evening at her home at Island City, and while she is reported as some better this afternoon. - her condition is considered quite serious. i Has A Son (Scrlpps Newe Annotation) Denver, Nev. 17. Bryan's daughter. Mrs. Homer Leavitt, ga,ve birth to a son last night. This is the second child. STEIN -BLOCH Smart Clothes J 2& i -yg. Slyly trusting thus to cover his own shortcomings as a craftsman. ; As a matter of fact ninety-nine men out of one hundred are easy to fit if the clothes are made rightly. Ours (Stein-Block) will fit you, be you lean or stout, short or tall. Fifty one years of knowing how have solved this problem, and are sumed up in the Stein-Block label. Thb Label Stands for 5! Years t of Knowing How ' j ' hxxxxxx.x'""m'm " V Learn to Look for It j COME IN AND FIT ONE ON 'l")V Suits from Overcoats $1800 to $2750 20 to 3500 Ghicafifo Store I! .1 i v !