Z 10c e jtb iucu 1 THc GOLDEN RULE STORE -Each better than the other" is Ihe motto for this Immense business and ail close buyers are particularly invited to call and examine the huge stacks of bargains prepared for this occasion. J U Lawns and Summer Wash Goods. 6Vc Lawn ... . 4c .7tc . ac . 11c ;r'M; ... 16c 600 volumns, including all the SOo cloth bound hooks 86c tf (4 MEN'S DEPARTMENT Men's Summer Shirts ; A large assortment, all colore, sizes Straw Hats Everything in this line at Winter Prices ODD LOTS: Dishes. i THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 5 JUart?est Otorf. qp 1 Come NEW AL t "VARSITY" SOFT COLLAR TnvSe Mark Registered TAILOR X WORK OUARANTEED ! SANITARY i- i r 1 1 - i ; ... i- Is at essential in your home as the doctor . OUR WORK mt Executed in workmanlike manner and approved sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Uvatorys and a'l plumbing fixtures. G. We.OTIL . 1013 Washington Avenu gain r -AT- stanr and styles. I Ull II I IO ) 40c sa 60c 70c pitcher? $1.00 dish pans Glassware, tie. at greatly I. y l. .3! n 26c grade Xv lit -- : X : i i Children's jocgra. ooc v -. a m B I 1 I 1 I it f V M w 1308, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Smallest Prices t In And See The - "VARSI' SOFT COLLAR AT ANDREWS: and HABERDASHER PRICES REASONABLE PLUMBING TELEPHONE RED 161 riua.y fr special feature ofvtW reduced prices Talk to Wallace. MARtflfD j At St. Peters Episcopal church in this city July 1 1. 1906, at eight o'clock in the presence of only a few relatives and friends, Mr. Claud Scranton of Baker City and Miss Jessie Qrimmett of Island City, were united in marriage. Rev. Gibbs lating ridal party entered the church to th strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Miss Canie Hunter. The bride was met a, the altar bv tka groom, attended by Mr. Floyd Jones as est man, ana looked very-pretty .in a gown of white net oyer silk, made in train. Her veil was fastened with a circle of pearls, the gift of the Broom. Miss Addie Hunter, the bridesmaid, wor pal lavender and carried pink La Frm. roses. , The groom has spent the greater part of his life in Island City but is now living in Baker City, in the emclov ot Bache- Sage Hardware Co., and is an ener,etic and amiable young man. The bride is th accomplished daughter of Mrs. F. J. Holmes of Island City. Both have a host of riends who wish them every pleasure and prosperity. Tney left on the evening train for Baker City. ' (HIKESE OfEKER KILLED (Scrlpps News Association) Sevastopol July 12 Commander Chuk in, who is in command of the Black sea fleet, and who was shot yesterday died this morning. TIMBER (IAIMS LOCATED One more good pine timber clanri left in our large tract. Buyers at' hand as soon, as lands are patened. A. A. Berry Ronde Valley House ' ' La Grande Qreaon CARD Of THANKS " 1 desife to thank my friends, who so kindly favored me during the contest. Oma A. Richardson WHY BAKE . Bread when you can buy eight loas of bread for 25cntat J. D. McKtnnons. LOCAL ITEMS I - ; i -v i Mile Woodell of Summerville vu i visitor in La Grand this morning. , ; . Miss Oliv Crawford is visiting friend at th Cove this week. -, Archibald Wilson returned to ' Union this mornmff after a briaf riait in thi citv j rs. Jay Van Burn will antarUin th ladie of th Kaffe K latch tomorrow lS Mary Pnington ' has rtumd from Union whr sh ha bn visiting Triends. Mr. D. Fitzsarald and children return. d this morning from ' a fivt wks' visit in Milton, utwiston and Walla Walla., . Assistant Cashi th Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Bank left this morning for Wallowa county Mrs. H. S. Masse and chiUren, Oliv and Paul, ar spending a few day visit ing at th Hoy CamDball ranch near Mount Emely. Mrs. George Harmon and children will leave this evening for Baker Citv where tr,y will join Mr. Harmon who i t.ow located in that city. -, ' IS JUSTKf COURT : ng of th case of th State y Cambell was held this aulting Nioma Morns, a the time w want to , not completed but itging that the defend- .'' ' ER CLAIM IT -'CEMETERY locution . a. July 12 Herman eeper has located the placer claim on Butte's ant and part ' Catholic sts were torn up and thrown liidignant citizens but Muller will fight to th finish if the Vy associations ar disafiraeable. Claims that he and his partner located ie claim ten year ano. , The nartnur however is dead and buried on th dis puted ground. '' ' " $ aifBRATIS BIRTHDAY (orlpps News Association) "' London July 22 John Charles Francis, fifth and youngest son of the Prince and Princess of Wales, was one year old to day. The event was celebiated by a family gathering. ' EARTHQUAKE DESTROYS BUILDING . (Si'ilpps News Association) ' Albuquerque, Mex., July-12-Two earthquake shocks were felt here this morning. . Mxjeh . damage was done to buildings and people are sleeping in open air tonight in anticipation of more trem ors. . M - BRYAN IN HOUSE Of COMMONS (Scrlpps News Association) London, July 12 W. J.' Bryan wa at dinner with the Reids today. - Latter he attended the House of Commons and listened to the plans for .extending th ar.ny. j ; (LEAN UP NOTKE ' All persons ar notified that the ordin ances pertaining to nussance and the cleaning up of garbage, filth, decaying tubstances, privies, and cess pools, will after this dste be strictly enforced. After 24 hours notice the city officers have the right to clean up' tii streets and alleys abutting on any and all property and a lien for the expense may b taken against th property. Th same law applies to the cleaning of filth and rub bish from lots and blocks. ' The penalty runs a high as $60 fin or 25 days imprisonment. Under th ordin ance no manuie or garbage is allowed to be placed, in the alley from March 1st to November 1st each year. All persons are ar warned not to throw' any paper, vegetable or fruit peal ings or other refuse on the sidewalks gutters or streets. It is the intention to have a regular, scavenger officer appointed who will in the first instance contract with the owners for cleaning up or notify them so they may clean up themselves. If no action is taken by the party who is notified to clean up, the city will clean up and file a lien on the property ar.d a warrant will be placed in the hands of the Marshal for the arrest of person who refjs or neglect to clean up, on conviction before the Recorder, the fine will be from $6 to $50. It is not a desirable task for the ad ministration to' invoke th Criminal law against our good citizens but that is what is required of us when other remedies fail. ' ' : . '." ' '""' ' ' J. B'. Stocbo. iU Mayor. IMail 7 I have the mail box that J Master General. I can put on the box. Come and get You will need some ; HOUSE NUMBERS ' I have the right kind. Call and see them ! MRS-T.N. Hardware and IS A BEET Beet growers will welcome the advent or th beet loader. This machine was invented by Mr., Chambers of Summer- vllle who placed the contract for its con struction with th La Grande Iron Works, where S. D. Hill has just completed it. The primary purpose of the machine, is to facilitate-the loading of the beet after it is pulled and; topped. The custom in pulling beets "Is. to. putl-i rows on a side and throw them in piles, thus bringing 8 rows into one long series of piles. Form erly, as everyone knows, the beets were loaded from these piles to wagons by means of the prong shovel. Mr. 'Cham bers has come to the front with this new piece, of mechanism and ..from )io'w on, without a doubt, a boy to drive 'ibe'team and a man to manipulate the levers will do the.work, better, quicker and much easier. , The principle is simple. A frame, re sembllngairoad . scraper,- carries a fork controlled by lever in such a way that the man in charge df the levers can dump the fork ' on approaching a pile of beets and after this fork has passed under the heap, he tilts'the" fever and throws the beets, dirt and all on an elevator. Tne lever is then lowered for tne next diIo. MeaowhH the first fork full has been carried over a cleaning elevator in such a way that every particle of dirt has bean sifted. Afur crossing the firt elevaUr Uiebeets are cu.it b a crjis elavator set at an angle and camd up tja heignr. that allows 0411 lor a Iaie wagon vJrt.ch ac.sas a receptacle. . The process of loading is similar to the haader system. It is easily seen, hat ' from fifty to sixty acres can b picked up cleaned and loaded in a day. As the fork is wide, enough to pick up two rows of piles, this means that s xt.en rows of beets are elevated in one tr.p across the field. YN LOADER GALL' UP MAIN 75 TOR fIRST CLASS GROCERIES Fresh fruits and vegetables every day Your orders' promptly delivered" as . fast as ordered Standard brands always in stock. THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY r. P0UCK, Propr. Boxes j 9 is approved by the Post your Name and Number one. MURPHY crockery. FOR A 4th or SMOKE JULY t the La Flor De Hackman cigar will surely meet with the approval of all good judges. Try on, a dozen or a box and thereby declare your freedom and independence from all others, for you will be satr isfied that its equal does not exist, arH vrn will 0t from it e hltr sweeter, and more, enjoyable smok than you ever had before. ' C. C. HACKMAN, Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood It,is thought that one team of horses will handle the machine. The "loader" is well constructed, and built to insure I ghtness and rapfdity. but more than that, it does away with th usual dirt that accompanies the loading of this crop, and will surely alleviate th life of the sugar beet grower. A NEAT PLACE to have your meals is our restaurant. Everything is attractively arranged and nothing is liking to make its appearance neat. Here the young ladies and gentle men can eat to their heart's content without feeling abashed at their surround mgs. - ' WHAT ATTRACTS people here is the merits of our cookery' It is unsurpassed when it comas to rr..l- lence and all meals prove healthful, tasty and enjoyable. Our prices are right too and our waiter polite and attentive. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUlKLE Prop. op. 11 v ND N10H1 Metl I itHoit ir $4 Repairs for Any Make of Bicycle at Smiths CKEAMERY BU1LD1NQ Agent for Cleveland Bicycles J?iJv' fall' h