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New Line of
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NECKWEAR
Just in, Latest
Movcltics in
DRESS '"SHIRTS
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Sprinklers and
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FiXfURES :
Some Swell
Footwear, Tan
and Canvas in
Oxfords
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est Things in
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LOCAL ITEMS
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I KEEN KUTTER TOOLS
W. Parker of Elgin ii I U Grande
J visitor today.
i Baker City is arranging for a racing
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mail on juiy u, anu t.
RUBBER HOSE
GARDEN SEED
Anything in the line of tools for gardening
Lawn Mowers,
Grass Catchers,
Pruning Shears.
Get it at the
Golden Rule Co.
Spring Goods
Base Ball Good
Fishing Tackle
Camping ;
Goods
Stoves, Cots,
Stoois, Dishes,
Tents
Just Received
New Styles in
LADlfc'S H US
latest novekies
in Waistings
Summer
Suiting
Rubber Hose
10c
: Per Foot
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
1308, 1310,
Harcrtist Store.' x
1312 Adams Avenue.
SmalUst Prices i
rt. J. M. bui wai ianen suaaemy m
l ut evening and is very low.
James G'Lulhvon of Joseph is 'f. La
X I Grande today. He is registered at Hotel
J i Sommner.
The soda water season is now on in
full fores and ail the fountains are work
ing over tima. .
Mrs. W. Baclay returned to her home
in Hmtington after a short visit with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toland.
Cnas. Harris, who has been ill for
several weeks, returned to Telocaset this
morn;ng. where he will resume his work.
Mr. Roy Corbett came from the mines
;eiterday afternoon on a short visit, and
will remain in the city for a few days.
The members of the Eckhardt's Ideals
company arrived in town last night on
No. 2 and are ready for the show tonig
John Hail, stage manager of .
Steward's Opera House is. sicki bed,
ind'eit o.is are that Hall hasap"endicitis.
The many friends of Mjy& W. Grandy
will be pleased to learntnat he is much
better today and is atfw past the danger
point.
It would not interfere any with the ball
game if the manager would see that the
diamond received agood sprinkling before
another game.
0. &. Harper, manager of liie Siue
Mountain creamery returned last evening
fjr a business trip to Walla Walla and
Pendleton,
Henry Brftl and family moved today
upon their Fo hill farm for the summer
as has been their custom for the past
twelve years.
Mr, and Mrs. Koehensparger have mov
ed from the mines in Baker county and
occupy heir neat cottage on Island
avenue.
j My Spring Stock of men's high
: grade furnishings is now complete
your inspection solicited.
jA. V. ANDREWS,!
TAILOR and HABERDASHER
I- i
IhcrV rothing better than Swift's
Premium Hams and Lard
Rumamber
'Swift's Premium Brmd'
stands for all fiat is best
JUST RECEIVED
SWIFTS PREMIUM
A DON QUIXOTE (H.EB2ATI0N
the year 1606 pecan here todsV: The
plan to hold such a celabr&tfon was
uggested by some of thvtftsrary men
of Spain and the governrnent toak up
the suggestion and girVe it the warmest
and most enthusiastic suppart. For
months the preparations for the festivities
have been going on and the celebration
promises to be of unusual brilliancy. It
will last three days and will embrace
an Interesting program. Hundreds of
celebrated writers in all parts of the
world, artists and dramatists, have been
nvited and every Eiopan aid South
and Central American country will be
represented at the various exercises in
honor of ths author of "Don Qiuxote".
Only the first part of Don Quixote was
published in 1606, while the second part
followed ten years later. Cervanties,
the author of the famous book, died in
1616. It may be safely said that there
is probably not another work in any
language, which has become as widely
known as the story of Don Quixote the
Knight Errant of La Mancha. It has"
baen translated into nearly every modern
linguage and is considered one of the
i great class:C3 of Spanish literature., The
j program includes a grand State perform
jaice at the Royal Theater, a parade and
, af.ower c:rsc, a cavalcade artisticallv
j basoned with equipages of the days of
j Don Uuixote and other exlbitions. The
city is filled with thousands of visitors
I from a!' p;irts of Eurooe and th r.itv
is handsomely decorated in honor of the
fates.
Miss Nellie Cameron, a student in the
Spokane schools, returned this morning
and will spend her vacation with her
brothetyF. J. Cameron.
(Scrlppi Newt Association) iThere is a ereat deal of small buildinc
Madrid, May 7,-The ter-canMnar1 , a h,m. improvement coins on this sea-
celebration in honor of ths first puilicaA ion , This speaks well for the general
tion of Cervanties' "Don Quixote in prosperity of the community.
5 1 have just received a new stock of the
: celebrated Keen Kutter carpenter tools
: which -are first class in every respect; also
a new Jot of Crescent Wheels. Call and :
: see them - -
FISm,C TACKLE
I have
Mv stock of fishing tacklu cannot be beat.
everything you need
POLE . . 6c to $10.00
REELS 7. '.' 16c to $6.00
LINES 6c tc $2.50
Prices in proportion on everything else
! MRS-T.N- MURPHY
Hardware and crockery.
he Standard Lumber Co. started their
saw mill on Ladd. -creek today. They
are preparing for a long season run .
Th'S ' ' will add materially to the pay
roll of this city. They will toon have
their phone line completed and when in
stalled will keep a central girl busy tell-
HAMS AND BACON.
THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY
E. P0LACK, Propr.
K. P. SOCIAL
The Knights of Pythias will have work
in the first rank tonight and refreshments
will be served after lo.W Come out
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ISPAIISH MAID
Herman Trippeer after spending a week
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Trippeer, of the Cove returned to the
agricultural college at Pullman, Washing
ton to resume his studies.
. Mr. Geo. Krieger's many friends will be
glad to learn that he ie gaining strength
each day and expects to be able to leave
his home in a few days and come uptown
for a short visit
S. W. Maxwell editor of the North
Powder News, is in the city today. Mr.
Maxwell is one of the youngest editors in
the State and is fast makiug a place for
himself with those at the top of the lad
der. The little six-year old son of Mrs.
Messenger was run over yesterday after
noon bythe Hotel Foley dray. The little
fellow's thigh was fractured, but the at
tending physician reports that he is doing
nicely today.
It is again the time of year for the lawn
owner to hurry home and turn on the
water. The lawns da not particular)'
need the water yet. but the property own
ers see the necessity for getting full value
for his money. ,
Tnere will be plenty of water this saa
son for all purposes at the I. O. O. F.
cemetery as the pipe is nearly all in posi
tion to connect the cemetery with a fine
mountain spring not far above the ceme
tery. The water system will be in oper
ation in. a few days.
Judge Sam White, of Baker City, after
-spending several hours in the city Satur
day returned home on the evening train.
Sam was defeated at the primaries for
the nomination of circuit judge, which
position he now holds through the appoint
ment of Gjvornor Chamberlain.
ing their many friends just what days the
fish in the creek are biting good..
Owing to the fact that there is so much
sickness among the members and alto on
account of a business meeting in the c'ub
parlors, the open meeting of the Lyle
Tuesday Musical has been postponed
until two weeks from next Tuesday.
Members will please take due notice.
The old wrecking car. or rather engine
which has done service on this division
for many years, hat been tent to Star-
buck, and is superceded by a much larger
one, which weight 214,600, and hat
a lifting capacity of 100 torn.
Ralph Nibler returned this morning
from Portland where he hat been in the
hospital the past four weeks, recovering
from an operation for appendicitis. He it
very weak, but is past the danger point
Fred Housh, manager of the Grande
Ronde Electric Light Company has pur
chased an automobile and is giving the
new machine its initial trip n going to
the power house at Cove.
The Commercial Club dance Saturday
night was one of the most enjoyable
affairs held in the club rooms for many
months. The attendance was all that
could he desired.
James McCoy, of Old Town has greatly
creased the beauty and usefulness of
his home by the addition ef a new wirg
and handsome plate glass window.
WAITING FOR THE WAITER
It something that never happens in our
restaurant We know that prompt ser
vice conducet to good temper, and good
temper Increases the appreciation of. the
viands.-;.
WE WANT YOU
To e-joy what you eat in our . place.
There it nothing we will not do 'to make
your enjoyment perfect. It'a plain busi
ness with us. For where you have en
joyed a meal to much you will certainly
come again. Come and tee how f&ch
we will do to make your first visit $,y
able. , 1 '
The Model Restaurant
J. A. Arbucklr, Proprietor
OPFS DAY
4N0 XI Ht
wsell weekly 4 A
tmnliioon ( ir P'l 'u
C. D. Goodnough has greatly added to
the appearance of his Old Town property
a handsome calonialy parch and fresh
coat of paint.
Mr. R. Starkweather, of Ontario, but
formerly of Pendleton and an old time
friend of Dr. P. A. Charlton is a La
Grande visitor today.
The Republican County Central com
mittee meet in this city tomorrow evening
for the purpose of inaugurating a winning
campaign.
Abnut thirty Elgin ball fans attended
the ball game 'yesterday. Elgin expects
to have a team in the field in a few days
It will be grateful news ta the many
friends of Willie Catrer that he is gettirg
along nicely and is now considered out of
danger.
J. T. Doll, who ha3 been ill for the past
two weeks is able to he upon the streets
today.
SOCIETY I
LITERARY EffECTS
A public school magazine anounces:
"The editor will be very pleased to hear
of the death of any of the old school boys.
"This is only equaled by the advertise
ment comment that appeared once in 'a
village newspaper in the "Sunny South''
on a new h3arse.It read: "The public
can now .enjoy ths luxury of a decent
burial."- Telegram
5fi
. "Misses Gertrude Biever, Gertrude
Mitchell, Allie Stephens, Ada Fowler, -Emma
Clark and Mrs S. D. Crowe;
Messers James R. Smith, Avery Harri-
son, L. F. Massee, A. C. MacLennan and
S. D. Crowe spent a delightful evening
last Saturday with Mr and Mrs Evert
Walsinger at their home near Alicel.
After playing "Pit", "Annuals" and other
games a delicious lunch was served. At
an early hour in the morning the guests
hade their host and hostess good-bye and
departed for home.
WANT 2500 TONS Of T0MAT0&'
The Webber-Bussell Canning Company
is advertising in Yakima lor 2500 tons
of tomatoes for the season of 1906 and
the farmers are urged to go into the buis
ness with the promise of receiving $8 per
ton.
The above information was given out this
morning by George M. Edwards, superini
tendent and local representative of the
canning plant that this company is now
building in this city. The plant will be
ready for the machinery between the 15th
and 3 0th of this month, and it
wuiiki-u omu loauy lur operation
the first of July.- Yakima Republic.
ABSOLUTELY ALL HAVANA EILLED AMD HAND MADE
Red Cross Drug Store
A. C. MacLennan sole distributor, Union and Wallowa counties
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