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' ,., ,,- - 1.'' t i ' a r a ' I : t ; I f 5 I J i: f :t is I : ; ' c I fin, Ra Ircro 1 n 1 THc GOLDEN RULE STORE I 'Each better than the other" is the motto for this special feature of our Immense business and all close buyers are particularly invited to call and examine the huge stacks of bargains prepared for this occasion. Lawns and Summer Wash Goods. ; " 6c Lawns ...... 10c i2c ;: 16o 4c 7.'ac . 9c . 11c f i books ''r; r EOO vorumns, including 'all the standard novels and classics. Just the thing to while away the leisure hours of these hot summer days. ' 20c cloth bound books ' 2 5c ' " '. MEN'S ' DEPARTMENT Men's Summer, Shirts A large assortment, all colo-s. Straw Hats Everything in this line at '" " Winter Prices J ODD LOTS: Dishes, Glassware, tie, at greatly THE GOLDEN RULE -iarsrest &tor- - THC fAHSITI'SOFT COLLAR Trade Mark Reglttrl WORK GUARANTEED 11 SANITARY Is as essential in your home as the doctor OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner and approved sanitary standards. Carrying a complete line of Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, ' Uvatorys and aU plumbing fixtures. G. W. O'NEIL it i , i iX f . 4 1Q15 WahlngtanAvenug , 4i -AT- 1 V Sun Bonnets 2Sc grade !Sc " BOc " 15c 25c 39c Children's Straw Hats 25c gr da . 19c 25c 55c 25c cloth bound books 60c " " " . 2'5c sizes and styles. Palf Price Enamelled ware, steel, t ripple coated, acid proof ; " ' 60c tea pots 70c tea pots 55c basins'. ...... 35c pudding pans 40c sauce pans .. . 60c " V." ... 70c pitchers . . . $1.00 dish pans . 1308, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE Small st Prices ttttiMt4tmAmAtAAtAtA.A..t..V.. .......... Come In And -Sec The NEW "VARSITY" : SOFT COLLAR - AT . .. - v. AL ANDREWS j TAILOR and HABERDASHER I PRICES REASONABLE ' : : PLUMBING TtXEFHONE RED 161 Friday 1 , Linen Wash Skirts Sphndid garments for Summer and Fall wear : $1.65 skirts ' 2 00 " 2.25 " $1.19 I 69 1.89 ..19c ....49c 3 HARDWARE AND CROCKERY 41c 62c 25c 26c 26c . 30c 60c 76c- i reduced prices COMPANY SOCIETY A NOYAL GOOD TIME Wednesday ' evening the Methodist church was overflowing with merriment and good .cheer, that is. thre, were - over 150 members of the Sundiy school -and their parents who , had assemlileiij lo partake of the good things which the Blues had prepared for them. This was the culmination , of a three months contest for new scholars between the two divisions, the Reds and the BlJes. It was very satisfactory, resulting in the addition of forty eight new members and otherwise creating renewed enthusiasm in the entire school. f PLENTY Of CANDIDATES. . , - It is said that Cal. Ilifur of the Salem Journal is the latest cind djte for collect or of customs at Portland, making four candidates in the race The others are: J. M. Shelley, Euuone; W. A. Westuate of the Albany Herald and P. S. Malcolm ol Portland. ' ' BABY DROWNS Boise, July 13 -Charles Burtch.J Jr., the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.'rChaiiles A. Burtch of South Boise, was drowned about 6:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in a small irrigating ditch which runs through the back yard of the Uurtchhome His body was discovered by an older sister within three minutes of the time he fell in the ditch, but all efforts to resusci tate the little follow proved unavailing. MAILED CIRCULAR UTTERS TO All (Srrlppa News Association) Washington July 13 The interstate commerce commission this morning mail ed. circular, letters to all .railroads In - the United" Slates "calling for. information regarding the grain business and its con nection with the roads, ar.d the connection of grain company officers with railroad officials. LOCAL ITEMS Dr. Annie Williams is in Wallowa look ing after the Interests-of- her timber claim. J, Couch of Enterprise, is spending a few days in the city. Dr. and Mrs. Ruckman of Milton are visiting friends in the city today. " Mr .'and Mrs. H. C. Rinehart of Sum merville are transacting business in La Grande today. , Fred Meade and Roy Flexer, residents of Elgin, are in the city on a busiuess Visit. Advices from Mrs. Mox Block, who his been quite sick in Portland, are to trte effect that she is now doing nicely. J.. T. Screggin,,pf the Eastern Oregon Trust and Savings Company, is in Wallo wa this week transacting business. O. H. King will preacjj at Grange Hall Sunday. July 1,5, at . 3 P. ' M. Text, Romans I; 16,..- f, . ' " Mrs. A. A. Roberts, son Eddie and Miss Matlock left last evening to visit Pendle ton for a few days. .- .. ' . Mr. T. J. HougheyVwllo has be suf fering with bldDd poisoning in the hand, is much better today and it is believed that he is now past the danger point ! M essrs'. W. A. McDonnell, and Per. y Harris, two of Cove's young progressive business men were La Grande visit ors todav. . ' ' ' F. ,S. Dranwell. field secretary ar.d agent of the La Grande sugar factory, passed through this mor'njng from La Grande to Waverly on a, business trip. Pendleton E. O. . - m , j : Mr. Chas. Chatten',' tif" Surrimerville meat market man, ' was. a La Grande visitor thii aftarnoon. Mr. Chatten states that Summerville is prosperous and that 'the farmers in the vicinity were never better pleased .with crop prospects. Rev". E. H. Hess, representing . the Evangelic Association will preach in. .the Methodist Church South pulpit in. the German language, Sunday' morning at 10 o'clock. . ,;. . .. f..!i.i' . LAUNDRY OWNERS INDICTED (Scrimps News Association ' , , Cincinnati, , July 1 3 Twenty-nine laundry owners and proprietors wer. in? dieted this afternoon on a charge ;of Com bining ( to restrain trade. Eighteen of them are'members of the laundry ex change. Barids have been arranged for the whole crowd. ' ' ' ' 'c . . -' '- ; ' :' ,,1. I DOUMA JOINS PEACKONEERINCf : ' ?Tlpps News Assoelatlonl V" St. PetersBurg,. July 1 3 -The Douma decided today to send six delegates to the inter-parliamentary peace conference .in London on July 23. The Douma is -now ready .to assume the leadership "in the international peace movement. ' MAY PREVENT WAR ' . (Srrlyp Nws Association) ;'. ; Washington D. C, July 13 -The.'lfhited States government is exerting its, ' good 'offifces in every way possible to prevent a declaration of war between Salvador' and Guateamala. . ' PRESIDENT TO SHOOT DEER (Si'i'lpps Niv Asnnrlatlonl ' . Washington, July 1 3-r Although )i Is announced that no extensive trip wi.l 'be uksn by the PresiJerit. it is said thSt he will liki.iygo on a deer huntmg.expe4ilion in Minnesota this Fall. Hwill hive bis headquarters at. Bouey. Minn., andrvwill' be accompanied by J jhn A. Green wad. .. LABOR TROUBLE OYER .(Sc-iliips Newn AwioclHtloin , Cody' W-o.. July M'3 -Trie trouble among the. laborers here ha,s been settleqV A company of state troops marched Into he canip and one hundred belgerjnt workman and rioters surrendered. " l '. DETlOiViS BUSY Willi (RANK iSclippa News Ansoi'lutlon ) ' Oyster Bay. July 13 - Mrs. Case who has been causing much trouble to the poltceW account' offier persistency in seeing the President, has rrjoved her quarters tcday so .that she is nekt door t the Private Secretary'Vieb. and is stil insisting on seeing the President. She was at one time incarcerated in Wash ington for insanity. J STARTS TOR DENVIR. TRIP '. . .... - ..... , iHrrlppx Newe Aiwoolatlon) ' " ' Jersey City N. J. ' July 1?"-A special train loaded with Elks from thjscityand other cities and towns in this vicinity j will start from here for the West this' after noon, to take the Members and delegates to the national convention at Denver, Co . . ; .. TIMBER CLAIMS We can locate a number of parties on good limber claims of two million feet and better. Foley Blk. La Gramoc Investment Co. Mail ... . .. . . I have the mail box that 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 ce,YHiRT Talk to Wallace. THIEF ENTERS HOUSE ' When Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ball returned from church services' last evening they discovered that some one had been in the house during their absence. Further investigation-proved that the individual had been successful ' in finding a purse in a draw.er and had of course emptied its contents. . (However '.the amount taken was but. a little overv two dollars. They have not the least knowledge' of : the identity Of .the Sneak thief. As far as they are able' t, find put (here is nothing else missing. , .-. ; HARVEY CAMBELL DISCHARGED ..... The case of State versus Harvey Cam bell was discharged last evening after a 'ong and1 thorough 'exa mination by Justice of trie Peace Hough.' While there was much evidence to prove that an assualt had really been committed there' was not enough testimony to -identify the prisoner as the real perpetrator of the crime and he was accoringdfy" discharged. Wljat are. we poor editors going to do when' we meet at Newport next- month, now that LirWoln cbunty has gone dry. It is up to us to take. baths'. :Polk County Itemizer. .- ' : CARD Of THANKS ' - - - a ' - I wish to thank the many, f riends who so kindly assisted and tendered express ions of sympathy during my. bereavment. : Mbs.'Jacob Newman. .SUNDAY SCHOOLS BEGIN fARUER Ontil further notice the. Bibie Schools of the following churches will ppen'at 9:45 A M.: Baptist:Centra.l CJiurcli of Christ. Melhodist Episcopal and Presbyterian. Let all interested in the "work lake notice and be present on tiine. The change will he a g, eat help during the summer. ..X -k 'HIGH WAGES . .Hay grawer are confronted with q its a difficult prohlem in the matter of secur ing labor. Quite; a number were in the city after ,meo and were offering. uJ psy $2 per day and hoard, but it was only an occa-.ion.il man that cuuld be picked -. p. We believe that this is the hi;liest wages aid in the hay fieldj of Grande Ronde valley in many years. . WARM WEATHER GROCERIES Every thing you want for a quick, cool dinner. -. .'.- .- ...... FRUIT JARS All sizes. Mason and Economy Jars. Phone your order. Main 75. .. . THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. Boxes I - $ is approved by the Post your Name and Number one. MURPHY crockery. FOR A 4111 OF SMOKE JULY the La Flor De Hackman cigar will surely meet with the approval of all good judges. Try one, a dozen or a box and thereby declare your freedom and independence from all others, for you will be sat isfied that its equal does not exist, and you will get from it a better, , sweeter, and more enjoyable smoke than you e,ver had before. C. C. HACKMAN, Cor. Adams Avenue andGreenwood t TIMBER CLAIMS LOCATED One more good pine timber claim left In our large tract. Buyera at hand as soon as lands are patened. A. A. Berry Ronde Valley House - La Grande Ores on 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 contents without feeling abashed at their surround ings. WHAT ATTRACTS people here is the merits of our cookery It is unsurpassed when itcomes to excel lence and all meals prove healthful, tasty and enjoyable. Our prices are rigl t too and our waiters polite and attentive. The Model Restaurant J. A. ARBUCKLE. Prop. 1MV W.Hell vVwklw (. NO Millir Mesl l'lck,l. lot 94 50 Repairs for Any Make of Bicycle at Smiths CKEAMERY BUILDING Agent for Cleveland Bicycles 4 I lMMf ttttttttt-t-t .-