' Another Sweeping Reduction AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE TIMES HAVE BEEN LIVELY WITH US DURING Our Great Clearance Sale And we are determined to keep up the enthusiasm untill the last, we have gone carefully through our immense stock and hunted out all the Odds and Ends, Remnants, Etc. and now place these on sale at a further reduction in price FLOW !S 1 1ST Of SOME Of THE MORE IMPORTANT ITEMS LADIES' TAILORED SUITS fURS Just four of these left 12.60 and 16.00 values A few choice numbers in Coney. Water Mink, Fox, Etc, Your Choice, $5.00 , nmm ?Tia7e, ,A ' . - t ... 1 35 2.75 3.25 400 475 5.00 6.75 750 The material alone i worth more than thie , . , now . j LADIES' TAILORED COATS ..7 l W M5 S Hi 467 53. Thie season's styles, the new Empire effect. Regular LADIES' SWEATERS 11.50. 17.60. 1976. and 2.60. now Regular 2.46. 2.65 and 2.86. Choice for JIJO $9.08,12.50,13.75,16,75 Just the thing for these cold winter days , MEN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DISHES AND CRAM IE WARE Large line of manufacturers' samples in hosiery at less 67 piece set, white semi-porcelain .. $460 than jobbers' prices. ' ODD ENDS, In several patterns at beiow manufacturers' 25 lo 28c grade, 19c 20c to 23c gride, 15c p""- The mu,t to make room ,or our prinB lin9 Heavy fleece lined Underwear. 60e and 60c grade 45c Granite A are ,, hi j . ... , ,, Closing out two styles, the German white, and green. Heavy wool Underwear. .1.00 and 1.25 grade 83c Ju gQ " " The price i vry low Men i Linen collars, 15c grade, St : - All toilet soaps, per bar 3Jc All dress shirts rlalf Price All laundry soaps, p er bar - 3c 50 MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS Must b got out th way in the next few days, as we will Almost as cheap as brooms $2 46 to $447 have our spring line In soon. BISSELL'S, they are the best LOCAL ITEMS E. E. Conley, the. Cove farmer is in the city today. ' -: Eugene Rinehart is up from his farm near fmbler on a business visit. Ellis Rinehart is over from Walla Walla today visiting friends and, relatives. W. D. McCully is over from Joseph to day on a business visit Miss Mabel Phillips is down from Perry today the guest of Miss Winnie Wenham. Miss Rose MulverhilL of Union, is the guest of Miss Juanita Duryea for a few days. Edwin O. Heath and wife are down from Perry today attending the teacher's institute. Mesdames N. Sen onovar, R. St aw, and M. F. Davis of Union attended the Burn's celebration last evening. Edward W. Dixon, special agent for Oregon for the General Land Office, is in the city today on official business. Mr. E. O. Zeek, of Union, who recently Hi.rw.mi of his lumbering interests, is in this city to secure dental work. S. L. Brooks, the Sand ridge farmer, is in the city for a few days on a business trip and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ward and little daughter came down from Hilgard this morninp to spend Sunday with friends. Deputy Sheriff Tom Johnson went to North Powder this morning on official business. j C. A.1 Lemon, the Nibley school teacher, up uuiii wiai place last evening to attend the teachers' Institute. Mrs. H. H, Mower received a phone message Uus afternoon from Honey Brook Penn., stating that her sister Mrs. E. J. Ammon had died very euddenly. Mose Thompson, of Starkey is in the ty today making proof on his hometsead Mr. Thompson is one of the boys of 61 and wears the button which announces to the world that when Uncle Sm need- help he was ready to offer the best he had, his- life Mr. Thompson enjoys the reputation of being the "champion fisherman on the reek." - . . ' ... All other goods at sale prices during remainder of month, only a few days left however, so COME QUICK i THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY I "Lartzest Storf 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue.' Smallest Prices . ELECTRIC PHOTOGRAPH Dr. Arthur Korn, professor of applied physics at the University of Munich, has nvented an apparatus for transmitting and receiving photographs by telegraph. Tests which were made with the inven tion recently gave highly satisfactory results. Pure tp Drugs Blue Mountain Cough syrup. - Blue Mountain Toilet Cream Blue Mountain Liniment ' Blue Mountain Sarsap rilla Doctors' prescriptions and family receipts a specialty. Two graduated Pharmacists always in attendance. Prescriptions and goods promptly de livered free. Two Telephones, Local black 271, Vergere 10 RED CRDSS DRUG STORE, Wholesale and Retail A. C. MacLennan, Ph. C. DON'T REST CONTENT I In the matter of cigars until you have smoked at least on C. B. True. there are some cigars that will afford a measure of satisfaction it remains J for the C. B. to fill the whole bill of prim tobacco, flavor., making ' up, shape, style and great value for little J money. If you can crowd mora com- fort in the smoking line into cigar shape than you'll find in this all-to- J the-good cigar tell us. We'll beat it if w can. C. E. HACKMAN. I Factory Corner Adams Avenue Greenwood Street and Red 1641 THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. Keeps the Best Groceries, Vegeta bles Etc. Call up Telephone Main 75 and give us a chance to g-t aquaintcd. ; GRANGE NOTES Stat Mastr F. P. Wolcott " with a good corps of helpers is pushing grange work in Kentucky. California patrons ask members of the order in other states to help push along the parcels post measure in the present congress. Sister B. B. Lord, past master of the1 New York state grange, has been com missioned by State Master Kegley of Washington, for special organizing work and will soon be heard from with the usual good results. Maine's state motto is "I lead." As a grange state she leads in several items. She has the largest subordinate grange in the world, with nearly 1000 members, Has hearty $1,000,000 invested in grange halls. She has just re-elected her good leader. Brother Gardner. State Master W. K. Thompson of South Carolina says that better days ar coming to us in grange work all the tim. Two new granges have been organized in Monmouth County, N. since the last grange meeting. Colorado patrons are already looking ahead and planning for the 1 906 meeting or the national grange in Denver. FORCED TO RETURN (Scrlppg News Association) Washington, Jan. Territorial sec retary I. C, Atkinson, who is enroute to Portugal, has notified Governor Carter of Hawaii that he is so ill that he must return to Honolulu at once. Mr. Richard Wad has returned from trip to Walla Walla, where he went on business connected with property interests iuaiaasasasBSBiiBsssaMPi!!SBSssaamaasi : NEW FLYING MACHINE, Two well known French aeronauts Louis Gaddard and Felix Faure, have in vented a flying machine which actually litis itself without the aid of gas. A hor izontal propeller i. used. Their late machine developed a lift of pounds to the horsepower, and as gasolii motor are now Duill weighing not over five pounds to the horsepower, it Is parently quite practicable to construct this principle a machine that will actually ny. 1 neir further experiments will closely watched. ap- on o TWIN'S VOTERS ARE REGISTERING The voters of North and South n precinct ar registering at a good rat and up to yesterday noon the number reached 660. Thr is probably mor voUr registered at this point than any euwrpiacein union county. Recorder STEEL RANGES I have the celebrated Majestic and Superior Steel Ranges which have no equal as to baking qualities -and durability. Try one and be convinced. A few heating stoves left, upon which I am giving 10 per- cent off," while they last Don't forget about our cross" cut saws and logging tools. . ! MRS-T.N. MURPHY j J "Hardware and crockery PIANO TUNING J. C. Ardrey, a former resident of this RENEW HOSTILITIES (Scrlppa News Association) Gomel, Russia, Jan. 27. Half of the una i in ".,.' i.-.J S b:VI? ' noma between the troops and the revolutionists. The latter have been reinforced by pea sants from the surrounding districts. The peasantry has deposed th govern ment officials and have elected revolut ionists to fill their places. KANSAS SHORT 578,000 The Kansas state treasury is short $78,000, according to Gov. E. W. Hoch. The missing funds are said to have van ished during the terms of Frank Grimes, iormer treasurer, and of the present in cumbent Thomas J. Kelley. The gov ernor is pressing an investigation. ANNUAL MEETING This afternoon the stockholders of the Oregon and Montana Development Com pany met in this city and elected the following officers for this ' year. W. W. Randall, president; E. A. Wills, secretary; U. G. Couch, treasurer. . "The company is developing a copper property in Montana, in the Bitter Root district. NO CHANGE . v ; It has been decided not to change the numbers of the fire companies and No. 3 will meet in the . fir building Monday night for the purpose of re-organization and it is desired that all of the old mem bers be present and notice calling for a meeting tonight as No. 3 is meant for No. 1. . - . - POULTRY IMPORTS INCREASING Larger quantities of poultry aro being brought into the United States. In 1901 imports were valued at $43, 800 against $147,000 the past fiscal year. In 1904- 6 there were shipped"" into this country 642,200 pounds of poultry of which 80 per cent consisted of live fowls on which there is a duty of 3 cents per pound. city, but now near Portland, is in the city. Mr. Ardrey is now in the piano tuning business, and those having instrument requiring attention can secure his ser vices by leaving orders at Huelat's music store. Mr. Ardrey will be in La Grande only about ten days longer. REMEMBER We can equip you with all the necessar ies to go with that camera you received Christmas. Our prices are the lowest and the quality the highest Newuh DruoCo. ' TO FARE WELL ; doesn't always mean you have to eat at a King's table or dine at a Delmonico's On the contrary you can fare just as well be just as happy,' and on far less money, by eating at our restaurant GOOD FOOD, GOOD SERVICE are good points of merit that belong to our restaurant. You don't go ; away hungry and what you get builds you up. and don't . cause dyspepsia. There ar twfl Ih inrro nn nnm mimiJ.1,. f ..J that is our food and our prices. ' "! "- The Model Restaurant J. A. AibtKklc, Proprietor ' ' 1 tltUtkKif.tr M3 ovrtt DAY ND .VI If j Annual January Clearance Sale Now in Full Swing Without regard to cost or previous selling prices, we propose to make this the bargain event of the year. Can't list all the good, things, but the store is full of them! Gome in and share in the great money saving carnival. SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT HALF PRICE furs. Ladies' Waists, Ladies' and Children's Coats, Tailored Street Cuits, Dress- X ins backs ana Skirts Embroideries, Insertions and laces that retailed from 1 5c to 35c per yard the I ucai vaiuc in uie uny, lor DC Waist Lengths, Skirt Lengths and some 6 "and 8 yard cuts, in Fine Dress f uuuus, at vaiues oeiow cost ;; Ladies' Wool and Wool Mixed Veits and Pants, 60c. 75c, $1.00 garments, now 25c H MEM'S SHOES $3.00, S3.50. and S4.50 values $1.50 H MACKINAW COATS, CAPS, AMD RUBBER GOODS, NECKWEAR, SOCKS, SHIRTS AT C0S1 ' EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED MM MMttlMMMMM M I !