""
WWWWVWWW W V WW WW WW WVvWWWW
THi: GOLDEN RULE STORE
More Bargains
1: j
j LOCAL ITEMS j
AT
SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
150
PAIRS
150
Ladies' Misses' and Ciildren's Oxfords in Black and Tans at BARGAIN PRICES
$1.25 ladies' Oxfords $.98, $1.75 ladies' Oxfords $1.39, $2.75 ladies' Oxfords $2.19
BOOKS
Some of those you have always wanted to read but never have, why not do so now
while they are so cheap, and the weather so hot you can do nothing, else
20c Books I2:C., 25c Books 19c, 35c Books 25c.
-- 1 1 OflO m.n- . H-. Kalfnrir
I . via viiuil hvui uiMtinui
Fine line men's ties. 35c to SOc
Broken lots of Men's Underwear values 25c Berry sets 90c values 63c
per suit . 86c r .. ,.' ',"'.. i '', Salad bowls 60c " 85c
Large line men pants at sale prices Watar boU,e$ . 76(. .. 43c
60c garments for 45 Ood ends in men s suits $3 to Water pitchers 85c " 60c
i $10 values, per suit $5.00
1 6c socks in black, tan and fancy Two patterns in Graniteware. Table mats. "per set 38c
per do $1.23 closing out below cost Tanglefoot Flypaper, per box 35c
10c socks in black, tan and fancy ' One decorated pattern ir.dishes at Toilet Soaps, the best, per box 46c
per doz .97c the price of white ware, only a few Diamond C. laundry soap, 7 bars . 25c
THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY
Larerest Store-
1303, 1310, 1312 ADAMS AVENUE
Smallest Prices
e
A Square Deal C B. SIMMONS, Prasdent
' " --- --- Sec'y and Mgr.
PHONE MAIN 81
PARR-SIMMONS COMPANY
INCORPORATED
Dealers In Grande Ronde Valley Products
Fruits, Hay, Potatoes and Grain ::: Apples a Specialty
LARGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Hay Wanted Now
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Call and see us before you sell
Jefferson Ave. and Greenwood St.
La Grande. Orejon
PRETTY
(
OURTRT
t TOILET ARTICLES AiD STATIONARY !
- - : .. . ..
WEDDING
WAnS DRUG CO.
Corner Depot Street and Adams Acnue. I
t
Don't you need one of our SANITARY 35c DENTAL
TOOTH BRUSHES. Each brush in a separate bov
Wc are sslling them this ueck at 25c
!
i
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
-.. ..... .... . . ... -.-7
The following was clipped from the
We:ser Signal:
"A pretty wedding occurred at the
pleasant country home of the bride's
brother, Mr. J. H. Hughes. Wednesday
evening. August 8. 1906, when Mis? Em
ma Hughe3 was united in marriage to
Mr. Samuel Merrill Henderson.
After the ceremony hearty congratula
tions and best wishes were extended by
the guests present, about forty in number.
A splendid wedding supper was served
in the dining room.
A large number of beautiful presents,
consisting of silverware, chinaware and
cut g'ass pieces were received, a number
coming from friends from a distance.
Miss Hughes has lived in Weiser for
about three years, coming here from La
Grande. Oregon. During this time she
has become very popular, numbering her
friends by her acquaintances. She has.
during most of this time, been organist at
the Methodist church, and had endeared
herself to every member of the choir and
congregation.
Mr. Henderson came to Weiser from I
-...... . i
nois just a uiue over a year ago, and as
for PMl fiiw mrntl"i 1 i - nrlnyf I in
the store of W. D. Candee. ""ReJiade
friends from the time of his arrival ml the
c ty and now has a large circle of frieVIs
who eong'atu'.ate him on h;s good fortui
Heisa brother of Loe C. and Chas. A.
Henderson of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson left on the
train yesterday evening for Ga'esburg.
Illinois, where Mr. Henderson will engage
in business with his father, and they will
make their future home."
STRIKE IN TRISCO
vSorlpps Kens Association)
San Francisco, August 13. Two hun
dred composition roof workers struck this
morning for an increase from $4 to $5
per day. Two companies have complied
with the demands but the rest have ab
solutely refused.
Wrr. Erickson visited at Meaihem over
Sunday.
Chas. Carlson returned to his home in
Kamela Saturday evening after a brief
visit in this city.
M. Borkgren, the Cove planing mill man,
was over today having some work done
at the La Grande Iron Works.
Passenger train No. 5 last night was
turned last night at La Grande and run
east as No. 2.
Fred Scott is in the city from Durkee
Mrt Scott is now located near Durkee and
is here a few days on business.
The rain yesterday cooled the atmos
phere so as tc make it very comfortable
living today.
L. E. Ferguson returned home from
Ogden, yesterday,, where he has been
transacting business for the Engineers
Mrs. D.C. Crawford and little daughter
left this morning for Meacham where
they will spend a week with Mr. Crawford
Miss Bessie Burke will spend part of
her two-weeks' vacation in Spokane, and
will depart for that city the last of this
week.
A. A. Roberts spnt Sunday in Pendle
ton and was one of passengers on train
number two thai was blockaded by .the
land slide at North fork.
. Miss Justin Clark left last Saturday
evening for Hilgard to visit relatives, and
intended to return last evening. Her
plans were shattered however as the
train failed to show up'
Mrt. C. H. Conkey and family, Mrs. Dr.
N. Molitor and Miss Lula Gulling are
members of a camping party of ten which
left this morning by team for Teal
Springs.
A!. Good, who started his thrasher Sat
urday noon, ran about fifteen minutes
when a hoe down fork went through the
cylinder, breaking a casting. A telephone
message was sent to Portland for an ex
tra by express.
Miss Lindia Bod me r of Baker City
who it enroute to Portland and Seaside
on her vacation, spent today in La
Grande as the guest of her brother, H.
A. Bodmer, and her sisters-in-law. Mrs.
Grace Barrie.
At four o'clock this afternoon the pass
engers who have been held near
North fork since last evening arrived ir.
La Grande on the train w.ich went there
this morning as number one made the
transfers at the scene of the accident.
Misses Floy Masses and Elizabeth
Ferguson spent Sunday at the Lattor.
Masses camp near Kamela. They
experinced all the discomforts of a
mountain rain and electric stom. Their
return was materially delayed by the
land slide.
H. M. Hildram, who was a dispatcher
in the La Grande train dispatchers' office
about one year ago. was in the city today
shaking hands with his many friends. Mr.
Hildram is now located in umaha and is
on nis way to visit nis mower wno is in
Seattle.
An officer of the insane asylum came in
last night on No. 5 with an insane China
man. As the train was annulled here,
the Chinaman was given over to the care
of the police department here until this
morning. The Chinaman was brought
from Canyon City.
Marshal Rayburn arrested another va
grant last night. Recorder Snook gave
him seven and one half days on the street.
Rayburn says he is going to keep these
fellows out of town if it is possible. All
who stop here must either work the street
or live on bread and water in the city
bastile.
Mayor Stoddard and Councilmen
Bartlett, Williamson and Gardinier. and
City Engineer Pickler, returned Saturday
evening from Beaver creek, where they
had been to ascertain the amount of
water available for city purposes and the
feasibility of conducting it to the city.
In another column ""vtH be found a co:;v
unication from J. B. Stoddard.
A CORRECTION.
In our issue of Friday we stated tha
one Peter O'Sullivan had been fined ter.
dollars for being drunk and disorderly.
Tn s was a mistake in copying the name
it was a not Peter O'Suilivan. Mr.
O'Sullivan is a well-to-do and repected
citizen Utely of Wallowa county, and we
regret that such a mistake occured
SOUVENIR
, ha,e just received a nice as 5oanf
the Mormon Tabernacle, Only 2bc ana
see them in the windows.
Now is the time for haying tools, Jt
sythes, water bags, steel cable, pure Manilla rope.
you need them 1 can supply you. r
AXLE GREASE
MRS-T.N. MURPHY
Hardware and crockery.
AN ATTRACTIVE SMOKE
masns a fine cigar. There is a fas-
cination in La Flore De Hackman s ,
speciil cigars that is irresistible.
even to those who do not use to-
bacco. It is not hard to account
for however, because it is the high- a
est type of a cigar Havana nued.
Havana wrapper, hand made. It ,
has many imitators, so ba sure and
get the real thing.
C. E. HACKMAN,
Phone Red 1331 .2
Cor. Adams Avenue and Green wfo--
ONE FARE TO CONEY
(Scripps News Association)
New York. August 13 An organization
of citizens was formed today to fight
court for signle fare to Coney Island. .
ATHLETIC CONTEST POSTPONED
The all-round athletic contest between
Rockway and Corbett, the two well-known
athletes, which was scheduled to take
place at the ball park today at 4 : 1 3 has
been postponed on account of the land
slide near Northfork.
ATTENTION, KNIGHTS
There will be a meeting tonight of Red
Cross Lodge K. of P. at Castle Hall. The
attendance of memb'ers is urgently re
quested as some special business of im
portance is to be considered.
A. B. Huelat, C. C.
MAHARA'S MINSTRELS
Mahara's Minstre's did not arrive on the
late train this afternoon. Mr. Steward
thinks they will be on hand to show to
morrow night.
POPE IN ILL HEALTH
(Scripps News Association)
Rome August '3 The Pope is suffer
ing seriously from an attack cf gout and
a light attack of paralyse. The heart is
also affected.
REST YOUR AUNT
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 cooked
to perfection. See how healthy and
happy the Model Restaurant dinners are.
Don't you wish you ate at their tables?
Well, we can make room for all who
come, and still have some left lfia
straggling business delayed dinner. '
The Model Restaurant
J.A ARBUCKLE. Prop.
OPKX DAY
I AND MUUT
wetwil w-ei:y J eft
Mt'tl TVIct u't 34 3U
IGC CREAM
AND
ICE CREAM SODA
t.
None Better
. w
I Doctors Prescript- 1-4 Family RsceioU , c .
I Two Graduated Pharmac sts T I
i RED CROSS DRL'C STORE ADC mac lennan Pr03 1
Npeci "Z 2
WHITE HOSIERY EOR LADIES
NEW LLNCH BASKETS,
NEW SCARFS.
NEW PILLOW SHAMS
E. M. Wellman & Company
ADAMS AVENUE
PHILIPPINES VETERANS MEET
(Scripps Nens Association)
DesMoines Iowa. Aug 13 Fifteen
hundred Spanish American war veatans
are in reunion here today. Gereral
Charles King, the veteran of three wars.
Albert Fros. and Hale and present and
will take active parts in the speech.
-J. J M.ALUSTERS SPEOfK IINIMENT"
A New Remedy. Sold all Druggist
Give it trial.
HAY TIELDS BURN
(Scripps News Association)
Riverside Cal. Aug.. 13 Thousands
of acres of hay and near the Perris river
was burned yesterday. A sump mil!
the Virginia mines and the buildings of
the Indian Queen mine were destroyed
together with several houses.
I
i
i
i
i:
Now is the time to give mSmcZT
a Fall or Wir.ier suit. Until 'W
AUGUST 15
s?e;!i:J;' an Mt;3
(.RAIN MARKETS
Chicago Aug. 1 3-Wheat opened at 72
closed at 71V. corn opened at 49 V
closed at 9; oats opened at 31;
closed 31.
jAL. ANDREWS
J TAILOR and HABERDASHER 5
5 ... 3C