I"'"""""" 4 NEW PRUNING TOOLS LOCAL ITEMS I e?i j THE GOLDEN RULE STORE At 500 PIECES DRESS GOODS All the novelties and staples in suitings, wash goods, white goods, percales, prints, trimmings, laces, embroideries, etc. v 200 MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS The new and nobby things in spring wear. Prices $1.50 to $15.00 per Suit COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S HATS New shapes, new shades, natty ones as well as the staples. Make your selections now white the assortment is complete. DISHES AND CHINAWARE ; Don't forget we are among the largest handlers of DISHES in Eastern Oregon, both foreign and domestic ware. Havilnnd and German China. ' ; ; BEAR IN MIND TOO New spring goods is not the only insentive for you to visit our ! ; store You will find, after inventory, bargains in every section. The painstaking j shopper can always find something useful on our bargain tables. I THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY i 1308, 1310, 1812 Adams Avenue. , I Largest Storp Smallest Prices : :. . I Have secured a ..' .. First-Class Gutter j and Fitter Direct from San Francisco And respectfully solicit a trial order. Per fect satisfaction guaranteed. A. V. ANDREWS, ! TAILOR and HABERDASHER i National Buscuit Company Goods Juit arrived, a large assortment of these eptendid goods. For da'mty refreshments select from this list. " NABISCO WAFERS FESTINO VANILA WAFERS BUTTER TAIN BUSCU1TS OAT MEAL CRCKERS FIVE O'CLOCK TEA SOCIAL TEA SARATOGA FLAKES GRAHAM CRACKERS UNEEDA JINOER WAYFER THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. e IN BUSINESS AGAIN I Business with me means TH's time to stay LIVERY BUSINESS of course. Twenty years with horses has placed me in that business to stay 1 hava looked over the entire east and found that there is no place like home T When you want a first class turnout call or phone the RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE IOE WOODS PHONE RED 641 JEFFERSON AVENUE W44 The condition of Geo. Kreiger who has been quite sick for several days is re ported as unfavorable. He is in a serious condition. Mesdames C. T. Bacon, A. V. Andrews W. W. Berry and N. Molitor will enter tain the Kaffee K latch at the home of Mrs. Bacon, Friday evening, at which time the members, entertain their hus bands and gentleman friends. February has not proven a very busy month so far as marriage license are concerned, ae only eleven marriage per mits have been issued by County Clerk J. B. Qilham. . VANNOllNCfMINI TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF UNION COUNTY I hereby announce myself as Can didate for the Republican nomina tor Representative for Union county subject to the primary nominating election to be held April 20th. S. R. Haworth. .eaaa.aMttt4tttttttttMMMM . GTY (LECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby eiven that the annual city election for the city of La Grande. Oregon, will take place in said city, on on the 12th day of March, 1906, and that the polls for such election will be open from the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. until 6 p. m. said day. That said election will be for the pur pose of electing the following named officers: One mayor, one city recorder, one city marshal, one city treasurer, one council man from the first ward, said city, one councilman from the second ward, said city, one councilman from the third ward, said city, and two councilman from the fourth ward, said city. That there will be submitted to the tax paying votere of said city, the following propositions to be voted urxin: (a) Shalt the said city of La Grande acquire the springs situated south of said city, known as the Falk SDrirurs and the Schilling Springs, and pipe the waters thereof to the reservoir of said city, at cost not to exceed SI 2.000. (b) Shall the city of La Grande retire tne present outstanding bonds of said city, drawing six per cent interest, and in lieu thereof issue bonds not drawing to exceed five per cent The following colline nlaees. kiHaaa ana clerks are hereby designated: First Ward City hall (court house). Judges: Perry Clark. W. N. Monroe. Chas. Noyes.' Clerks: D. E. Cox. Arthur Curtis. Martin Sheasley. Second Ward New council rooms, (city recorder's office). Judas: Oan Rail John Baker. David Bay. Clerks: C. J. Vanderpool, J. L. Ebersole. H. E. Coolidge. Third Ward Parsonaee. M. E. church. south. Judges: B. W. Orandy, J. M. Hilts, Perry Stephenson. Clerks: Chatt er Newlin. A. C Williams, R. L. . Lincoln. Fourth Ward-Geddes store. Judoat- H. C. Montgomery. J. M. Price, Jas. Far- quaharson. Clerks: Wm. James. John Allen. J. K. Fitzgerald. In witness whereof. I have hereunto at tached my hand and affixed the seat of my office, this ' 1 9th day of February. 1 906. I. R. Snook, City Recorder. Dr. H. Volp. a Pendleton physician, is in the city today. 1 C. W. Fisher of Elgin is a county seat visitor today. . . B. D. Hubers is up today from Sum merville on business. QC W. Fisher is in the city today from his home in Elgin. Milton Huberl a Walla Walla insurance agent is in the city today on business. Miss Allie Stephens is in Portland and expects to return tomorrow evening. Frank Kilpatrick returned this morning from a short business visit at Portland. Dr. Charlton left this morning for Elgin to look over the stock of the railroad con tractors. , . W. D. Nelson, editor of. the Haines Record, and his mother, Mrs. R. D. Nel son, arefdown today visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Grant ' Key, who " have been in Portland since last spring, return ed to this city this morning. rt. a. vincieni, rormerly employed in the Red Cross Drug Store, but now - of Pendleton, is over today to appear in the QaskiU case as a witness. A, character ball will be given at the L. D. S. church tomorrow evening. All ladies and gentlemen are cordially invit ed. . V A ' corporal and a private from Fort Vancouver passed through the city last evening from Elgin, where they had gone to arrest a couple of deserters who had been apprehended at that place. Thj prisoners' were heavily shackled, and had every appearance of being well kept F. C. Forbes was arrested last evening. charged with selling liquor without a citv lidense, the complaint being filed by W. R. Deal. He was brought before Recorder Snook this morning. 'He waived examination and was placed under $ 1 60 bonds to appear Tuesday next , A. C. Miller came In last night from Enterprise. He reports the roads at their worst which they usually are at this time of the year. The Wallowa county people are much interested in the question whether or not . the temporary bridge across Grande Ronde river will withstand the spring freshet If not they will be practically isolated from many of the necessities for several weeks. Mr. Miller states that Wallowa county in common with every section of this state is pre paring for a season of activity. '( Mr. S. L. Brooks returned this morn ing from Walla Walla with six head of three year old fillies and one stallion. They were imported from Scotland last November and are choice . animals. He paid $3000 for them and was offered an advance of $1000 before he put them lu the car for Grande Ronde. Mr. Brooks has been a grower of ' good horses for many years, in fact he is now sold closer and at any time for many years and he proposes to restock his farm. Now is the time to prune your orchard If you need any new pruning shears, saw or knives, call . and ex amine my complete line of such goods, ' you' will find if just what you want , Also see my assortment of fine China in hand painted, decorated and plain, any kind you want Do not forget about my cut glass and silverware. 'u ' ' "- MRS- T.N. MURPHY I Hardware and crockery. SOCIETY LYLB TUESDAY MUSICALS Yesterday's 'musicals was full of interest from the time of roll call until a motion to adjourn was made. Miss Mar garet Kirk arranged the program all patriotic numbers; then followed a clever ly planned game of Rags in which Mrs Neit was awarded the souvenir, a dainty basket of candied cherries and little "George Washington" hatchet - ; Miss Moina Akin entartama1 ! evening for Miss Ethel Parker of Baker ijiiy. , TO THINK ABOUT; ; - While there are now about 4.000 Oaf. opaths in the field, the number is very small when the size of the countiv 3s con sidered. In sections where they are suf ficiently numerous they have become the regular family physicians and ' treat and cure every variety of acuta disease with greater 'ease and certainty than is possible in enronic cases. ' But in the communities in which Oste1 opaths are scarce in proportion to the population, chronic trou An will occupy nearly all of the time of the Osteopath. For it must be remembered that the Osteopath's work IS work, that he is a physically capable of oniy a certain amount of it that he can give adequate attention to only a limited number of cases. However, the Osteopath is a DOCTOR in a true sense of the word, and he is an xious that all shall know the efficacy of his system; so that he will usually try to make time to attend any acute case in which his services are deemed necessary. He is glad of the opportunity to demon strate his effectiveness. narit KELTZ In this city, February 27, 1906. Mrs. Pearl Holmes Keltz, wife of S. V. Keltz, aged twenty-seven year ten months and seven days, v The funeral will take place at the fam ily borne on Cedar street tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. Friends ;of the. family are respectfully invited to attend. The deceased leaves to mourn her loss' a husband and three children, Ivy, Johnnie and S. V. Jr., aged respectively, seven years, five years and se vehteen months. She also leaves a mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holmes and four brothers and one sister all of whom reside in this city. J '."ifllirhw " ' 1 'I B ii. t OYSTERS AN OYSTER SUPPER is one of the delights of the season. The popular bivalve is now in the pink of con dition and whether eaten hot or cold is delicious. OYSTERS are served here in every style. . They are cooked by one who has made a specialty of this work and none of the fine flavor is lost. ...... When you want oysters- in narfactinn come to the 11 " ' " - - " The Model Restaurant J. A. AibucMt, Proprietor Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns 1 MMM MIMM Agents for the ' Ladies' Home Journal Patterns- SPRING SUITS AND COATS HAVE ARRIVED BY EXPRESS AMD WE NOW HAVE ON DISPLAY THE FINEST LINE OF WOMEN'S SUITS AND COATS Ever shoivn In La Grande i Handsomely Tailored and finished throughout, medium rays and fancy mixtures I In fine quality Homespune material, collarless. strap trimmed, fancy braid and button trimmed, suits of attractive styl?. Prices range from. $12.50 to $33.Qp SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ' '-v'" " ' ,'-.. , 7 ..