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LOCAL ITEMS
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SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
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PAIRS
150
Ladies' Misses' and G ildren's Oxfords in Black and Tans at BARGAIN PRICES
$ 1 .25 ladies' Oxfords $.98, $1.75 ladies' Oxfords $1.39, $2.75 ladies' Oxfords $2.19
BOOKS
Some of thbse you have always wanted to read but never have, why not do so now
while they are so cheap, and the weather so hot you can do nothing else
20c Books 121c., 25c Books 19c, 35c ' Books 25c.
Men's Underwear 200 men' fin naif price Glassware
0 , , . mj, ... , Fine line men's ties. S6c to 60c
Broken lots of Men s Underwear values. .... 25c Berry sets 90c values 63c
T W,t - 150 Urge line men", pant, at'sai. prices f
63. garment, for 45 0od end., in men', suit. $8 to Wat," pitchers 7.7".':llt " 60c
$ 1 0 value., per suit $5.00
1 6e socks in black, tan and fancy Two patterns in Graniteware. Table mats, per set 38c
Pr d 1 23 closing out below cost Tanglefoot F'ypaper. per bo 55c
1 Oc sock, in black, tan and fancy One docorated pattern in dishes at Toilet Soaps, the best, per box 45c
Prdo 97e the price of white ware, only a few Diamond C, laundry soap, 7 bars' 25c
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
Largest Store-
1308. 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE
Smallest Prices
IS PEGI A. L.I
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Now is the time to give me
a Fall or Winier suit Until
your order for
AUGUST 1 5
1 will give a special discount on all suitings
A L.
ANDREWS
TAILOR and HABERDASHER
WORK GUARANTEED
PRICES REASONABLE
SANITARY PLUMBING
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, Lavatory and all
plumbing fixtures.
G. W. O'NEIL
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TOLL GATE. July 30 - Milin Laflin
who was not by the acc;dantal discharge
of ris reaver on July 18. while starch
ing for Cacil Britten, is in a critical
cond;t;or and not expected to live untill
tomorrow.
It was thought that Mr. Laflin wou!d.
recover from the wound, but he is now
suffering from congestion of the lungs
and thj physicians fear he will not
survive Dr. A. E. Braden was in at-tende-ce
th: morning but was called to
Walla Walla in the after.ioon. Dr.
Robinson arrived tnis evening and is
doing all ir. his power to relieve the
suffering.
Milin Laflin was a memher of the
searching party which was hunting for
Cecil Bntten on July 18, and left the
party to take a trail which he had
discovered. He was in a canyon about
five miles from Toll Gate when the
acc dent which caused his present con
dition :ccured. He was stooping over to
gat a drink when h;s pistol fell from his
pocket, struck a rock and was discharged
tie buliet entering his breast. cnmir
out at the back. The shot was heard b
the searching party, and about 50 men !
hastened to his assistance. He wasi
carped here to the Toll Gale where he '
h sain receiving medical attention.
This is the regular August meeting
night for tne city council.
Mrs. Nelse Holver of Hilgard was in
the city today visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haws of Hilgard
were La Grande visitors today.
J. W. Earis left this morning for Baker
City.
E. C. Davis, proprietor of the Marble
work is campin near Wallowa Lake
this wee.
Miss E. R. Paul who has been spending
tne past two months witn friends in Salt
Lake city nas returned home.
J. T. Williamson of La Grande, was in
Baker yesterday calling on his many
triends. Baker City Herald.
in some instances farmers are paying
harvest hands $3.60 per day min the
Palouse country in Washington.
W. W. Weeks, secretary of the Blue
Mountain Creamery, nas returned from
Salem where he has been spending a
week's vacation.
W. F. Anderson, the barber, is remodel
ing hit house on Adams avenue. When
lha iiv.rvrr.r--. sr! r"lH h will
have a modern and cozy little home.
E. E. Romig. of La Grande, was a vis
itor in Baker among friends today while
looking after business affair.. Baker City
Heraid.
Mr. Edwin London of Seattle is visiting
his sister, Mrs. H. S. Cavana. He is on
his way home from visiting the principal
cities cf the East and Europe.
The young people of the Baptist church
will give a social Friday evening at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Biggers to
which everyone is cordially invited.
Bids for the refunding of the $30,000
water bond which now draw six per
cent intrest will be opened at the council
meeting tonight.
The Isiand City Epworth League will
nold a low revival next Saturday evening
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kiddle.
All are invited to attend.
A fire in a small out building back of
the Rynearson property on Fourth St.
caused the fire department to respond at
an early hour this morning. Tne fire
was quickly subdued.
S. O. Swackhammer came over from
Union this morning and will return this
evening. Mrs. Swackhammer who has
been in Portland for several week has
returned somewhat stronger than when
she left.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY Waitress at
the Mod?l restaurant.
Two Palmists stopped over in the city
today with a view nf remaining several
weeks but when confronted with city or-
jdinances requiring the payment of $75
betore they could do business decided to
defer action ur.til later in the season.
Dr. McKennon. brother of J. D. McKen
non and Mr s. J. M. Berry, is here on a
visit from ms home in Arkansas. He
will remain at least a month and it Is to
Se hopiid that by tftat time he may con
clude to mae tnis his home.
! SOUVENIR I
the Mormon Tabernacle. Only anu
see them in the windows.
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Now is the time for haying tools, sucn as
sythes, water bags, steel cable, pure Manilla rope.
you need them. J. can supply you.
AXLE GREASE
I have the celebrated Kastor grease, made from pure
castor oil. will not gum and lasts longar than any. other
IMRS.T.N. MURPHY
5 Hardware and crockery.
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YOU WON'T HAVE TO
CO OUT I IV THE YARD
TO SMOKE
a La Flor De Hackman Cigar.
Yur wits sri!! ! odor as wall
as you do. It's fragrant because
its made from specially chosen
tobacco, "ripe" enough to smoke
freely and satisfyingly. Manufac
tured by
C. E. HACKMAN,
Phnna R4 1381 "
Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood
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REFORMED CHURCH ASSEM3U MEETS
(Hcrlppe News Association
Raveno Ohio.. August 1 The annual
meeting of the Reformed Church Assen -bly
opened today at Brady's Lake near
this city. The assembly comp pjs fo. r
classis with a total membership of about
25.000. An excellent program has been
arranged for the meeting and a number
jf prominent members are present of the
Reformed Church will deliver addresses
n addition there will be many interesting
lectures and pleasing musical performance
by accomplished singers and musicians.
WITHOUT (LEW
(Scrlpp News Association)
Los Angeles Aug. 1The police are
still without a clew as to the identity of
the two men who are suspected of killing
John Smilde. !the cheffeur last nieht.
Margaret Lauten, the women who kept
the h juse to which Smilde drove his sup
posed murderers said that Smilde quar
relled with one. who dropped a comb
be '.ring the nama of A. Hamberlir.g.
-IUCKY PMEI SOUND"
Puget Sound is to get a new drydock
to cost $1,250,000. and be the largest in
the world. Tne appropriation has already
been made, the s te selected, and borings
are being made to determine the depth
and character of the foundations. It will
be a concrete dock of the latest and most
approved pattern.
PRICE Of THRESHING
The price of threshing is not through
ly estaolished in this valley but it is
leoorted that the machines are about to
demand six cents per bushel. Tnis is
higher tnar ever before charged but the
machine men c'airn that under the former
prices fow c?-orat;rs made any money
w:-.ei tne sss:r. .vis finished.
SPECIAL TRAM fOR CIRCUS DAT
The 0. R. & N Co. will run a special
train from Elgin to La Grande on circus
day. The special will leave Elgin at
seven forty-five in the morning and v il
return in the evening after the night per
formance. .
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REST YOUR AUfT
And your uncle, too, by treating them
to one of our 25 cent dinners. They'll
have that pleasant after dinner feeling if
they dine with us. The quality of our
viands is unsurpassed. They are cQ'ted
to perfection. See how healthynd
happy the Model Restaurant dinner are.
Don't you wish you ate at their tables?
Well, we can make room for all who
come, and still have some left for the
straggling business delayed dinner.
The Model Restaurant
J. A ARBUCKLE, Prop.
$4 50
OPN DAY
M NIGHT
WeH.'ll Wreklv
Men! TlckfU fur
A Square Deal
MATERIAL ARRIVING.
CLEARING THE GROUND
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Mr
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have
1013 Washingtan Avenue
TELEPHONE RED 161
WE WANT MONEv
and in order to get it we have decided to sell groceries
FOR CASH
at a reduced price.
We can do this and still make a good profit because we
have cut our expense account in the middle and we are
willing to give the benefit to our customers.
Our line of groceries 13 complete and the quality is un
excelled. Gall and allow us to quote you prices on
cash purchases.
SEATTLE GROCERY STORE I
LAWSON BROS. Prop.
Palmer Lumber Company
o,u te a fce of men at work c;ear;rg
, their $e for the new saw mill. Survey
ors are at work sotting stakes for the
location of the null, log pond. 'lumber
I yards etc The O. R. 4 N. surveyors
,are sorveving for the side track to run
; from t ie main lire to the plant. Work
! w.'.i ne pushed as rapidly as possible and
ii is expected to have the big mill cuttirg
lumber hy March 1st next year.
cads cf sand was received
'n: mater .ai to arrive fi-r
t.ic ex:er- ve ra iroac improvements to
vs c W.th S200.000 to
:n a new r.iui-d house.
nnc -..na sr.eps and improved yards and
of a big new saw
r.are wi., bo unusa! bunding activiu-
sjT.mer.
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GEO.
B SIMMONS.
Sec y and Mgr.
PARR.
President
PHONE MAIN 31
PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY
INCORPORATED -
Dealers in Grande Ronde Valley Products
Fruits. Hay. Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty
LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Kay Wanted Now
HIGHEST PRICES
Call and see us before
PAID
you suii
Jefferson Ave. and Greenwooi St.
La Grande, Oregon
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BROTHER DEAD
, JcJgo Samuel W.nte of Bauer City this
irorr-.ir.g rece.ved a telegram from New
York City announcing tne death of h s
I brother, J. H.White, who resided there.
BRIDEGROOM ASSASSINATED
j scriii News Association)
j Ci-arlef.e N. C. August I - Wm. Srown
i a-;degrocm cf an hour, while standing
j tle 'icr. platform with his bride
wa ting for tne tram to carry them oi
T honeymoon, was fired on by J. Y.
N.r.ca d ano instantly killed. Tne crowd j
'attacked K'pcad whom the officers
arrested.
(010RADA A STATE EoT tHIRT I UARs
iS'-rtpp N'rwi Association)
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MEAVT MAM DIES
A d'Mitch to the Record -He'ald from
Anderson says:
Fve thousand people were attracted
to the Andernn cemetery yesterday b
the burai of Joseph Rodecap a farnjr
and the heaviest mm in Mad son county
Mr. Rodecap weighed 400 pounds. His
coffin was 23 inches deep aed 7 feet long
No hearse could carry it and a wagon
was used as a funeial car. Ten men
were required to carry the coffin and 16
men to tower it into the grave.
IGC GRCAM
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ICE CREAM SODA
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None Better
Doctors Prescriptions and Family Receipts, a Specialty
Two Graduated Pharmacists Always in Attendance.
A. C. MAC LENNAN. Prep.
RED GROSS DRUG STORE
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He was 51 years of age.
sary of its admission to the Union. I
Prescription Pharmacist