NEW PRUNING TOOLS j'.i Now is the time to prune your orchard If you need 'v LOCAL ITEMS 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. 200 MEN'S AMD BOY'S SUITS The new and nobby things in spring wear. Prices 51.50 to $15.00 per Suit COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S HATS i ; j Now uips, rw.v shades, natty ens t,h staples. Make your selections t t 7 now while the assortment is complete. DISHES AND' CHINAWARE I It 11' T ; 2 Don't forget we are among the largest handlers of DISHES in 'Eastern Oregon, both- r X fnra'irrn on4 4nmac ir urara Havlfnnrl ajnrl Herman Phlna BEAR MIND TOO New spring goods is not the only insentive for you to visit our. 2 store. You will find, after inventory, bargains in every section. The painstaking shopper can always find something useful on our bargain tables. It' THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 Adams Avenue. X-nrorest Store- Smallest Prices r J Just Arrivec, my entire line of 2 And 3: e; s- rt r: SPRING SUMMER SUITINGS Your inspection solicited. pjA. V. ANDREWS, TAILOR and HABERDASHER . 5 it ; r c National Buscuit Company Goods Just arrived, a large assortment of these splendid goods. For dainty refreshments select from this list. NABISCO WAFERS r FESTINO VANILA WAFERS BUTTER TAIN BUSCU1TS OAT MEAL CRCKERS FIVE O'CLOCK TEA ' SOCIAL TEA SARATOQA FLAKES QRAHAM CRACKERS UNEEDA JINGER WAYFER THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. POLLACK, Propr. 8 .' it Business with me means TH'S time to stay SO IN BUSINESS AGAIN LIVERY BUSINESS of course. Twenty years with horses has placed me in that business to stay I have looked over the entire east and found that there is no place like home V i.'coc: i tro. : toe: When you want a first class turnout call or phone the RED FRONT LIVERY STABLE JOE WOODS PHONE RED 641 JEFFERSON AVENUE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND LECTION NOTICt Notice is hereby given that at a school meeting of school District No. one of Union County, Oregon, to be held .at the high School Building in said district on the 51st day of March 1906 there will be submitted to the legal voters of said district the question of contracting a bonded debt of Eight Thousand Dollars for the purpose of completing the schoo building now being constructed in that part of the district North of the 0. R. & N. R ft track, the vote to be by ballot upon which shall be the words. "Bonds Yes", and the words. "Bonds No." - Polls to be opened at 1 o'clock P. M. and remain open 'until 4 o'clock P. M. By Order of the Board of Directors of School District No. One of Union County, Oregon. Dated this 1 0th day of March A. D. 1906 A. C Williams Clerk of School District No. One of Union County Oregon. H. J. Youno, , Chairman of District School Board of School District No. One of Union County, Oregon. Have you weakness of any kind stom ach, back, or any. organs of the body? Don't dope yourself with ordinary modi cine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power. 35 cents. Newlin Druo Co. Get acquainted with SMITH'S q If SMITHS MAGAZINE and you are strangers we will send you the magazine three month free that you may get acquainted. q SMITH'S is the biggest fllus Uated magazine in the world 1 70 pages of reading matter and pic tures, the same size page as the big standard magazine like Harpa't and Century. q SMITH'S is made up of the bet of everything best stories that can be obtained, best illustra tions that clever artists can draw, and the best special articles, written by writers who know their subject thoroughly and write as entertain ingly ai they are instructive, SMITH'S al prints every month a com c SMra pretty portriu, is colon, of beautiful women. Tkm ill m ill there is no batter Bagazine thu SMITH'S -in fed. aone Dearly as good, no Bi alter what tha coat. Write to-day. A portj will do. Address Dept F, Smith's Majaiine, 83STnth Annuo, Naw York City - There will be a dance Friday evening at the L. D. S..meeting house. Dr. T. R. Monk, of SummervV'e is in the city today on business at the court rhouse. Miss Mable Tuttle, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. 9tacey for several days returned to her home at Suminerville this morning, N The Junior League of the Methodist Church gave a farewell party in honor of Markel Mower at the home of Mrs. A. W. Leffle. last Saturday afternoon. The home was tastily decorated in St Pat rick's favorite color. The little people en joyed themselves J.o their hearts' content, and all agreed that everything was just right, from refreshments down. EASTERN OREGON CANDIDATE Hon. C. A. Johns, Eastern 'Oregon's candidate for governor, is in the city today. Mr. Johns has just completed a tour or me couiiuea in VYmmiii iuJ Southern Oregon, and states that he has reason to believe that he will receive a satisfactory vote at the primary election. With Southern and Western Oregon favorable and a united Eastern Oregon with him, he is certain to land the gover norship. Mr. Johns will visit Elgin tomorrow, and then return to his home in Baker City. any new pruning shears, saw- or knives, call and ex-' amine my. complete line of such goods, you will find just what you want Also see my assortment of fine J China in hand painted, decorated and plain, any kind : you want. Do not forget about my cut glass and silverware. jlVlRS-T-N. MURPHY j I Hardware and crockery. , ' ATTENTION VOTERS On account of the Court House being situated so far from the business part of the town, County Clerk Oilham, for the benefit of the Railroad boys and those who are unable to register during office hours, has consented to be at the Com mercial Club with the registration books on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. If you haven't registered don't wait any longer but do it while its convenient S0CI TEY The Busy Bee club of May Park was charmingly entertained by Mrs. Riddle on the afternoon of March 14. The chief feature of the afternoon was a discussion on "Woman's Suffrage." Articles were read and original papers were given, both of which were interest ing and instructive. Mrs. Hall received a handsome little souvenir for her efforts in producing the best paper on the ques tion. Another feature was a contest that tested every ones ability in remembering prominent faces. After dainty refreshments the ladies departed declaring this one of the most pleasant afternoons in their series. a ae irat irsiTO uiviuoum-iiio The Frazer Theatre company is run ning a strong bill, of shows at Steward's opera house this week. The first bill played to a full house last night. "The Man of Mystery," will be played tonight, and should draw a good crowd on the strength of last night's performance. GAMBLER SHOT (Scrlppt News Association) Manhatan. Nevada. March 20. Dave Alpine, proprietor of a gambling resort was shot and mortally wounded by Chas. Fritz, a restaurant keeper, as a result of a quarrel over a gambling debt Fritz escaped to the hills after the shooting. RESULTS Of (OLDS AND LA GRIPPE ' From these common diseases many a one has received the wound that will send them. to an early grave with consumption, heart, liver or kidney disease, digestive disorders, etc. The contracture of the muscles of the neck and back, always observed in colds and la grippe, brings tension upon the bones to which they are attached, notably tha ribs and spinal bones. The gradual but steady pull, draws them from their position, causing them to press upon the nerves emanating from the spinal cord between them. The organs supplied by these nerves are deranged. Thus the foundation of a chronic disease is laid. The headache, lame back, pains between the ribs, (often wrongly ascribed to heart, lungs and liver,) are symptoms of these displacements. Is it not wise to have an examination by a competent Osteopath now? A little treatment now will correct what it will take a long time to do when it has become set. DIED BEHRENS In this city Tuesday morn ing at 6 a. m. Harry, the nine year old ;cr. if Mr. i V Onat Rahrens Jr. died. The funeral will take place at the home on Valley street at two o'clock. Rev. E. B. Hayes of the Presbyterian church officiating. The interment will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Harry took sick, on Saturday and passed away on his birthday. The family have the sympathy of all. In every clime its colors are unfurled Its fame has spread from sea to sea; Be not surprised if in the other world. You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Newlin Druo Co. STRICT ATTENTION Is given to orders and there are no vex ations, delays due to misunderstandings. Each patron gets precisely what ha calls for and as far possible all little individual tastes are considered. There is no better popular priced rest aurant within many miles. The food is excellent and well prepared and is put before the guest in an appetizing way. The Model Restaurant J. A. Arbucklf, Proprietor We sell weekly 4 ca aIUott4 i r $4 oprn niv 4.NU Ml HIT Agents for the Ladies' Home . Journal Patterns CHICAGO STORE Agents for the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns SPRING SUITS AND COATS HAVE ARRIVED BY EXPRESS AND WE NOW HAVE ON DISPLAY THE FINEST LINE OF WOMEN'S SUITS AND COATS" Ever shown in La Grande ! Handsomely Tailored and finished throuihou', medium grays and fancy mixtures in fine I quality rlomespt ne material, collnrless, strapped trimmed, farwy braid and ht.n. UIIIIIIIEQ J suits of attractive styU. Prices range from $12,50 to $35.00 SEE' OUR WNDOW DISPLAY 4 , . eaaai t , tttMMU