r$t''4l : HAY ON SALE As the coast market on hay i nry weak, there 'being no demand, and we have lot hay bought, we. offer to the home consumer TIMOTHY AT 50c PER CVVT. baled MIXED HAY 45c PER CVVT. baled We want to give the home consumer the .benefit of the decline in T , the market ' . . .,''.'...'. ', ,-. . " ' ' for Sale at a Special Bargain vTen-kte or any part of them, between Fir and Greenwood streets. facing Jefferson Ave and adjoining the railroad tracks at a low . price on easy terms.- ., , ' .. ' "phone main I Oregon Produce Company WW WW WW WWV w -r -r -w r v r-r-r-w -r - n ,; . ' .. , ..) a) ' r tr ....... , , , , . v FCS RIPKESf NTATIYt . - Mr George W. Ruckman, of Alicel. was in the city today and filed his petition for the nomination for Representative for this county. Mr Ruckman comes out on a flat footed platform announcing where he stands Regarding the election of United States Senators, which we publish below. '' PLATFORM If I am nominated and elected, I will. during my term of office vote for such measures that will insure equality and reduction of taxes and compel economy in public affairs. In as much as I have been in the past a firm believer in the election of a United States Senator by the direct vote of the people, my individual preference has always been that of the people's choice and I further state to the people of Ore gon as well as to the people of my repre sentative district that during my .term of office I will always vote for the candidate for United Statee Senator in Congress who has received the highest number of ' 11 I . .L ' i no paopios vows lor mat position at uie general election next preceeding the l-U I lif Cmtnf in I Congress without regard to my individual preference, Oboroi W. Ruckman, Candidate for nomination. CITY BREWERY I JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. ; Largest orewtng runt in eastern wrcgon Ask for La Grande Beer and get the Best LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE AND SHOULD HAVE THE PREFERENCE race roit IITC (Scrlppe New Association) Albuquerque, N. M Feb. 1 6 A hard ride of forty mile across the mountains saved John Conley's neck from the hang man's noose this morning. Late yester day evening Governor Hagerman received wire that Conley had gone violently insane while in the jail awaiting the hmir of his execution. ' The governor ordered an investigation and granted reprieve of one week. The wires were down but courier left Embuda on the wild ride for Taos and reached there in time to prevevent the hanging. Conley had killed two men in a quarrel over mining matters. At Weiser, Idaho, Albert Barber was sentenced to seven years for killing Chas. Macomb with a pocket knife. J. BULL Company Dealers in Fresh meats,. Home : Cured Bacon and. vHams, Lard, Sausage, Bologna;- Fish and ;KsUrs,'Le;; ind L I tlU l U.UU1 Jf e... JWm " Phojie ;jMfJrir;48. I '.frbmpt Delivery Service. ? : I a : WALIOWA COUNTY r ; Z ' : ; l. . . " -' i , ; : i "We want your collecfioh fndlash . Jtm on Wallowa coufiWartd will Z I guarantee prompt Vi saUsfactoiy lerviee at resbhble rai. " I - If yog have no diregt con- . . . nkAtinK far .kino eare of these items, send them to ' 5 Tile rStrxk: Crowers and OF WALLOWA. OREGON. Wtpayflvo per cent interest on . .. v time deposit , e(AMTAL W5.000.00 : ' ' C. T; McDanieU Cashier. .. I . A. K. Steumenb&iio. pres. - r PiitiB VOTJ -Ml, IIE iATIOT LATTER DAVIilNTS . "hind yBfhOol......... - ...m.W an Ura-ulai frV . I pi Mutual ImproTenwnt Auodatiou mcu eon- lololly ai 1M p n There is always a best in Everything I and paint is no exception to the rule. Some claim f 8upremacy--all we ask is X an. impartial comparison of our paints, varnishes, oils putty, white lead, etc. Z with others offered you, and your orders, if what i z we. show stands well with X I anything else, you : may see in pur line, f STANIELS a JARMAli. I Paper Hangers and Decoratoratars If f'l'r r!' il MtaiHiKii r MalU. LMeul I be iW" . . Ilw IVnvw t "Hcau r tt fii.iivi ,H " nttni o linirt tno .Mie te Iwwiiov'li n nnv r isl lilil . : Ifynrire4n Ml. wrila'tor im , yilVMI alliluM ., ... . W C MnBRIDE, A'nt, "124 Third Portlard . C BRICK BK1CK Brick fi(rnis.he4 in. ny unMy or any style). -No contrast too ina or to lrij. See samples r. owr pressed brink. ' . ' ' GEO. KREIG.ER. - c - La (Jrarxle. Oregon I CLUt MOIMA1N HOTEL J, W, 0' BRYANT. Prop. . White help only. Z Dining Room Open. Meals 25c . Rooms 85c and 60c Special rates by week or month X . One block f.-om depit X Cor. Jefferson Ave. and Depot St X nnonG THE criUMK rittft CHURI-H F CHRI8TIANH41RNCB Put sin! Handles' uppaolte Klv Hoti iauimf I, - ,1, il-' mm. m m dundav Bervl ft. .,, .1 1 a m r'lota limdH)r.... WO p in RaltD rnnm opii dalljr Maeptlnf Sunday Iroia 10 s in lo It m aad from t p id tu 4 p a wwl I AM QUiniNlG BUSINESS IN LA GRANDE ENTIRE STOCK! : " TO;: GQT;;;.; ; NOTHING RETAINED The immence crowds we have served to $2,642.00 worth of goods the past Mine Days can testify whether it is an ordinary sale or whether we mean what we say elOW B Cost COME MOW for as soon as trade slackens we will bc:: compelled to close out the remaining stock to one con- i: cern, on account of Expenses, then the opportunity of '! buying merchandise BELOW WHOLESALE COST will be 1 EXAMPLE OF PRICES : Calico 3ic a yard Outings 6c a yard, j; j $1.50 Shoes, now 98c ' j THI' RAINBOW STOKE Next door to the La Grande National Bank. : ; E. ROSHNBAUM, PROP. ; LA GRANDE, OK CATHuUC CHURCH . W.J. Whjw, raetor Lew Haas. Htu Maas. Ta m ,.10 a m Bwary aad Beacdkrtl aa following 10 am maas I Bt. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CnoitCU . Upton U. Clbba, tctor Bvzagcalma Bandar ' Holy CoramuDloa... S a m tluailay xhool ... 10 a ro MorKing -rrlo...... a m tCmnlnc HerW.. ,., p to very one Invited ta attend tbn strvioes ' M. V CHURCH. Be H.'H. Muwrr, pastor Sunday Hrhool 10 am Epwortb Leaga....,.,....... IXl in nutor Umw. , - ..... p m Church 8rvlo,...,.... I aSud7S0pa U'lrolar ipraav and Ita cars1' KtcoIbi "A tienmndlnf balng and a re nuukablt character" A rwdl.l iQvlialloa to all tome a. tvLcm utenddtnatl. PRK8BYT' KIAN CHURCH , . . Rev, C II Harai pastor , Manila? Itohool ,.-....Ma Junior Kudaavor t p at rtcalor KndaaTQf SJO Prajrar Mretliut Thuruday Tja f ra Prearhlui MuudaT II eat aad 7 p at Mnrnini "The rvangtlUlle Church" " " . Evening-"The Joy .a -.iMo- Tne ohonu obolr under the direction ot Mra Lrle, A cordial Invitation to (ivaa to nil who aar no ohnrch noaae ta attend tbcae aarvlcae t A f T II HI 1 II j nnilTF ! Fine h ' imiiiii . ... : (Scrlppe News Association) VUI 1 1 VVA1U 1 I Vl V ! Washmirton. D. C. Feb. 16.-Wm. L. - W " !VB T ! ' I Merry, the American minister to San i ' zzzz ' ' 5j Jose. Costa Rica reports that the Costa ' " I i ana ; :- - i , - - . j Cigars h (Scrlppe News Association) . Washington. D. C. Feb. 16. Wm. L Merry, the American minister to San Jose, Costa Rica reports that the Costa Rioah government has announced its in tention of completing within the'vear th nter-ocean railroad from Linton to Put -teronas. Only twenty-flve milee of the road remains yet to be constructed. ' It is claimed that on account of the heavy grades the road will not be valuable from a commercial point of view as the Te hauntepeo road, but by it Costa Rica will be able to market its coffee to a better advantage. This road will make for tourists one of the most delightful trips across the Isthmus. Travelers wlil pre fer the Costa Rica route to the shorter Panama route because it is considered more healthful. 1 IN DYSPEPSIA Osteopathy has a message of cheer for dyspeptics. Going beyond the old schools searching out the cause, it comes witn a new cure, and a real cure. Not in the CfcSTHAI.UHUHCH at OHRIHT OPPWlTKBOMMpH HQU8M t u Yin MHM tana ft. at. - f " I . i :n ai RIMe ncbpl--,.mm-.-.IO a at ; inapt w marvelous pin i a upon um Mornlni Warship..,., . Unas ( symptoms, nor yet in prolonged fasting VflCK maHna-..., .. Ti ipa a., jji, 0 wni0h people have lust distrust enc.llatc asrvVrc. Prayer roraUn Wd"ada.. Bojra Ulub frr X..WMIHIWWWW.,H, A cordial rnvltattoa lo all the -siQ) m But cause has been deter- BAPTIST CHCHCH Rn.W IL Olbaaa pastor tlnnnny Wo haul B Y. f. .iea at .. ss Prayer MH!ti, .Thur-4 tp an r reaching Huaday...-.. .11 a m and 7J0 p m Kojsdah. "lurdat.........M7jn pm Uomlnf-xTta Hmvenly via" . . Bvanlnt 'Jraua Cbrlnl nnd the Common People Tonne; People mtlt Las by Dr. UK. Hawke. Thrae-lTirlafa I Ife" Sunday BrhM ! IMnda raaehed the high water nark of kale ye" and la data, aing ( la la'tnai. t Com with on. - . .al cm Ilvfc ui m u in mined to be. in most cases, a defective spot in the back due to abnorm I spina, po utione. This disturbance in the struc ture of the spine serves to overthrow the balance of the nervous system in such a way that the stomach and intestines are robbed of their full quota of nerve force, wh le at the same time there is a- depriv ation of blood to these organs. .-With the bl O I s ppl and physiorogtcaa' control of these org ns inhibited the way it open for very sort of defective function which is disease. Osteopathy's message and miss Ion is to restore this nerve and blood sup ply by correcting the defective spine. RtADY FOR BUSinCSS , The La Qrande Messenger Service ie ready for bune.. Call Rd 261 for messenger to run errands deliver pack ages etc. ' Centennial Hotel Under new management.. ; Board and Room $S per week, cash. Meals 25 eta. Special rates furnishe Monthly patrons. No, HIT Adame Ave. PhotwNo, mi. Mr. V. E. Murohison, proprietress Af VanBuren's a u a. OiDPEOPL - E CONSTANT SUFFERERS Most bid people are great sufferers in Winter. They WINTER ate seldom free from pains or ailments of some description because they are not as able to wnthatud theeverity of the climate, with its dtmp, cWgini! weather, as are their younger, more vigorous companions. Cold weather starts the old aches and 4ainj; they suffer with chilly sensations, cold! efuemm,es. P00' PPebt nd digestion, nervonsnesa, sUners and, other afflictiops peculiar to old age. With advancing years the strc-'gi h and vitality of the system begm to decline. The heart action isw& ud irregu ;Mr!J, l?1tTI?adS,Ugshini,9 "Elation, and often somel Si ffli a !LaAha ,n,do,,nt in the y8tcm years begins o man, (test itself. 'A nrt or mmn Uvnu . . . .. h , w L V- .I . vuuu,raome re or nicer, sitin ais-. r eases break mt, or thesl.ght rheumatic pains felt in younger days now cause I sleenlesa nichta ami kmn r,f ti : ' . . rr. ... . . is no reason wnv old are should' .trnmr nri t,.i. . XlT " e bloo1 is kept pure and the s stem- ! ia . V Can, vne S' S- S- " ia mediefne that is especially! aimuud to old twnn a. Unn. i ,'. . . . t""y , . . , - . i - " wmv cuLiiciy ui roots. Herbs and liarkn elected for their purifying, healing and building-up prppeK and fcf, .nn mild ttfld tTAtltU in ; L C o - and reinyigorates the sluggish blood so that i'i moves with more rapidity- and clears it ob al jj impunties ana poisons. As this rich, health' . BiiDnw ut-nr... . --- inrouga me body every pat PURELY VEGETABLE. of th ystem is built up. the appetite and d. the diseases anrl Si,?? 5ml'rove. tte heart action increases and ualsL iw. D,Seaacs' all trouble arising lrom WLloo,L swift SPECtnC CO.. ATLOaTA, L-