4 9 "'i A"-' 1 ...... , 4 r GRAND PRE-E A ST E R SALE LOCAL ITEMS er- . I lUC - WINDOW DISPLAY - :t AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE SPCttL 3H)1I IN EVERY DEPARTMENT This store dons its best dress that the people of La Grande and Grande Ronde valley may have ait opportunity to inspect under the most favorao!e condtions our immense stock of grreral merchandise, the greatest ever shown in Eastern Oregon. No expense has been spared to make the event one long to be remembered, and which will go down in store history as the most successful exhibition of its kind ever attempted in La Grande "As well be out of the world as out of fashion," cs- f pecially when you can attire yourself at so little cost us hmkImK sVtAteetet In 7ft 111 UVWM .J mac h ctssf fc shirt waists and undermuslins, stylish trimmed and street hats, nobby men's suits, swell neckwear, the new things in men's hats and footwear. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 Adam Avenue. Lar2fe:t Store- Smallest Prices SHOES The New Spring Styles now in Come and xamine j SOCI ETY lA V ANDREWS! TAILOR and HABERDASHER BUY A LOT IN ; t HOAE INVESTMENT ADDITION I Each lot nearly an acre with water right, sell these tracts on installments We I $25.00 CASH, AND $5.00 PER MO TH These tracts are the best tained in La Grande. bargains to be o': I jCa S ran do investment Co. We writ insurane. make abstracts, and want your loan. , Clyde DeBoted of Elgin it in th city today. Tha Bridge Csncsrt Company are now in Pendleton. , , The city council met last nijrht and ai ourned to meet tomorrow night. Terry Tuttle. editor of tha Elgin Re corder, came up last evening and wilt I spend today here. Miss May White, a student at the Whitman college at Walla Walla, returned home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earl of this city. are in union mis week, where they are visiting a sister of Mrs. Earls. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a tea at the home of Mrs. Mary AWrich Thursday afttrncon from 2 to 5 Rev. B. F. Merideth. pastor of the Methodist church, is in Union today. Mrs. FTD. Dalton, of Chariton. Iowa, is in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs Adney Rogers. The two sisters have not met for over twenty years, and naturally their visit i a joyous on. Dr. and Mr si T. R. Monk accompanied by Miss Fern Conrad, cam up last even- ma from Summervill to attend the Murray and Mack performance. " Mr. and Mr. L. C. Rinehart of Wallowa county, who have been visiting near Los Angeles, are in the city the guestn of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rinehart Boxcar Casey was again brought be fore the City recorder, on sameold charge drunk and disorderly, and the same old promises, would leave town for good. : F. L. Meyers, cashier of the La Grande National Bank, returned horn this morn ing from Portland where he went to attend a meeting of the executive com mittee of the State Banker Association. Mr and Mr O. W. Harris, of Cove are in the city this week. They will remain her some time in order that Mrs. Harris may receive treatment from Dr. F. E. Moore the osteopath. Mrs. M. L. Causey will entertain the member of th Fiv Hundred Club Thursday afternoon. Hi Lyl Tuesday Musical will give their Colonial recital this evening at the Commercial Club. Th public is invited to be present Admission, ten cents. TRIES TO RECOVER PREMIUMS (Scrippe News Association) ' . Cincinnati. April 10 David Baurraten today filed a suit against th Naw York Life insurance company for recovery of sixty-five hundred dollars which he claims he paid on three policies which were permitted to lapse.' Th charge are that fradulent representations was mad to him. ' ' ' There's notilnj bctte Swift's Premium Hams Bacon and Lard, Remember "Swiff Prem ium Brand" stands for all that ia best - .ft A full line always on hand. THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. YOUR CASE AfID OSTEOPATHY You say, "I can see how Osteopathy can cure some things, but I do not see how it can help me." A usual you have never thought of a cause for your trouble. With slight dis placement of ligaments, muscles and bones, especially of tha spin and ribs, with th nerve and blood supply disturbed thereby, any form of disease may result depending on th nature of th interfer nc. Th Osteopath can remove this cause in on diseas a wall a another. Th cur then depend on nature' power to repair th damage. All curable diseases, acuta and chronic. hav been cured by Osteopathy. Th following is a partial list in which marked success has bn attained: Tonsilitis, dyspepsia, constipation, diarrhoea, dysen tery, appendicitis, ascites, gall stones. cystitis, enlaiged. prostata, "gravel,1 anaemia, goitre, dropsy, la gnpp, croup, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, pneumonia, pleuriay, malaria, typhoid and all fever. measles, erysipelas, paralysis, epilepsy, neuralgia, sciatica, nenrou prostration, eciema, St Vitus dance, spinal curvature impotency of men, milkleg, female dis eases and rheumatism (in worst forma); many form of heart disease, diabetes. Bright' disease, consumption (except In far advanced cases) and eye troubles. spotting events DOINGS ON LOCAL AND (OAST RING, TRACK ARD TIAMOflD " ' - a Manager Heisner, ie trying to land Gregory, the man who is now pitching for Walla Walla. From what can be learned today' he will arrive here in a few days. Thshigh school boys are working hard to make their cominff entertainment a success. They are sadly in need of athe totic equi pment and must hav them In order to have any possibilities in winning any m sets. The warm weather is making t piisible far than tj carry on their early training and the prospects seem fairlv bright " i See what 10c will buy at Mrs. T. N. Murphy's In Tin ware. Granite, and Glassware. Come and make your selections before it Is all gone. i also have a nice line of better ware, such os Cut Class and Holiday Goods which I am giving one- J J fourth oft. until May 1st. I Just received a complete stock or uarcen ioqss ; such as Rakes. Hoes, Spading Eorks, novels Spades. My assoriment of plete In very way. Fishing Tackle is cm- t. MRS-T.N. MURPHY Hardware and crockery. eeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei'e)) D strict Attorney Clarunca Crawford left for Portland last night. ANfWSOM Bishop B. McCarter. a railway mail clerk on the Pocatello and Portland R. P. O., has just had published a naw song. 'The Railway Postal Clerk" which bids " ' - 1- Tk W W UMWIUV .f.. ia catchy and the verses full of sentiment, very beautifully depicting the life of Un cle Sam's faithful employees w.wsa very life is given to th service, tut wno are almost unknown sav to their fellow worker. Mr. McCarter is th author of "Swee' Darling Mother" (a tribute to 'his mother and "Be Kind to the Living" (dedicated to the author'a lifelong friend and co worker. Bert J. Lockwood. "The Heroea of the R. M. S." and "Only a Dog; But faithful even in death," are from the pens or tries 3 giftad authors and are equal to anything put out by the well known song writing teams of today. SECURED THE UCEHSf J. E. Hoffman and Paul Paulson of Elgin returned home this morning. Mr. Hoffman has been ill at ease for the past few daye because of a serious mistake made by the postal service. Last week he went to R H. Lloyd of Elgin, and had affidavits made out, stating that he was legally entitlad to a nmriage license and furthermore tn&t he wanted on a. Mr Lloyd pro nptly ant the swam statements to the county c ar' here, and the papers were duly mvJa out and sent to the applicant. S j:na way or other the legal paper never rec iej n.m. and Mr. Hoff man cma tj La Grand in an effjrt to find Mr. Lbyd, who his been here the past few days. After a long searcX ' the much wanted notary was fou id and the clerk instructed to make out a duplicate license. ' H rfman did a sprint to ths the court house and back again to his train that would carry him to h s waiting bride-to-be U.iless an acc de t ' ap ened to the E gin tram, the mail will ba mar ned today. 4 . STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTK&y Be it Resolved, that the sidewalks on the West side of Second St. batween th south side of K St. and th north aid of J St. shall be put in good repair by th abutting property owner, and that such repairs shall be completed by th 20th day of April 1906. La Grande Oregon cn th 4th day of April A. D. 1906. - I. R. Snook Recorder of th City of La Grand ' Vsi:' V1 mm HIGH UYING s possible at low cost. Our patrons are particularly well fed. yet none could be accused of spending too much money on the "inner man." At THE MODEL RESTAURANT excellent meals are served at a very reasonable price. r- ",V Th food i of th finest quality; well cooked and well served. Dining room is well appointed and comfortable. - The Model Restaurant J. A. Arbucklf, Proprietor OP DAT NO SI If wl weekly A (A itlti t( id ft J" ACENTS LADIES' HOME J0URMAL PATTERNS f eeteaaat.tntttMHmHH)MtMut AGENTS LADIES' HOME mm Ml JOURNAL PATTERNS il 1 dU La. G,"ande. Orfiprnn WHEN IN LA GRANDE we invite consideration of ou complete stocks of spring ap parel for women, our perfect srore service and our greatsi values. Among other lines thrt we are pari.cuiariy strong or. are The PALMER Women's Street Suits and Jackets Values from $10.00 to $35.00 in 1 weeds. Cheviots, Worsteds, and Serges.- Color Blacks Bluts. Grays and Brown mixed CORSETS Royal Worcester or Bon Ton Princess Hip and Straight Frond Models witn Hose bupportersj i tacnea. $ .25 to $5.00 h E. P. REED'S PINE SHOES TOR WOMEN The fit in our women's shoes like the QUALITY. STYLE ' and general WORKMANSHIP . is the best to be had when priced to be considered. All leath-' l ers. Prices $2.50 to $5.00 LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS We carry in almost all sizes Our style book containing more than twelve hundred illustra- bnnt will Ka m.n.j . . . """nou w you ior 4j twenty-flv cent, postpaid. The Closing Sale on Our Men's and Bovs' CL0THI,(iS and FURNISHINGS and price cutting sale ever held in thisdty!. gg C,0Smg Clothlni Caps Meckw.ar Suit Cases Hats Pants Gloves Underwear Shirts A saving of $1.00 on every $3.00 on any of the above anni Shoes Trunks Collars r