BETTER THAN EVER j We can serve you better than ever before; better goods, l larger assortment, more novelties; and in spite of the j rising market at practically the same prices that pre- : vailed last year. ! 1 LOCAL ITEMS j i i Women's, Misses' and Children's new fall coats and skirts. New patterns almost daily. The widespread interest manifested in our '06 Fall Garments is due to the att-active-ness and authoritative character of the styles and the extraordinary values at popular prices " ' , $8.50, $10.50 $15.00 For Women' New Fall Coats in soft plaids, charming greys and browns and the like. Some of the most clever rrtv4l of tkm .i-ly Every garment beautifully tailored and cor rect in fit and style. $3.00, $4.25, $5.00, $6.00 Misses' New Fall Coats in all "the popular styles and colors. At these made by men tailors in the best possi ble manner. $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 CHILDREN'S COATS In bearskin, astrakhan, crushed vel- I'm! brown, the most beautiful line we have ever shown. M I LLINERY We have established a separate department for this line and, having secured th6 ser vices of a milliner who has had several years' experience in San Francisco and other large cities, we feel confident that we are as well prepared to take care of the ladies' wants in this line as any house in the city. All the latest novelties in pattern, trimmed and street hats. Come in and look them over whether you want to buy or not- ALWAYS WELCOME MEM'S YOUTHS AMD BOYS' CL0THIMG $7.50, $10.00 $12.50 $15.00, $17.00 The latest and best in Cassimeres, Worsteds and C!ays far every day wear or dress. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 $2.25, $2.75, $5.00 $7.50, $10.00 Everything from the good strong Many new and nobby thing? in th's on to the dressy Buster Browns and line, good material and nicely tailored. 1 Sailors. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1J08, 1310. 1312 ADAMS AVEN'JS Jartrest fetors Smallest Price SO ttttttMMM PARR -LOGAN CO. j LA QRANDE. OREGON. Real Estate 2 Insurance ! City Property 2 Farm lands J Fruit lands 2 Timber lands 5 Beet lands List your property with us and get quick returns Sole agents: FAIRBANKS-MORRIS CO. PORTLAND Engines, Pumps Irrigation plants a specialty Office in La Grande National Bank Building COURT HOUSE ITEMS as administratrix of estate, has filed her j WATCH WRONGS R I Ci II T E D I Hattie J. Davis, the W. H. Pound final report. David Fisher, Lewis Bloom, and Ran dall Robertson, appraisers for the estate of Ruth P. Bloom, a minor, have filed their inventory and appraisement witiTtrTe county clerk. KMerreit Wilkinsen a brother of John Wilkinsen deceased, has applied for letters of administration in the deceased's estate. R, A. Hug and Chas. Halgrath, ap praisers in the estate of Mattie Halgrath etal minors have filed their inventory and appraisement. Attorney Robert H. Llyod of Elgin has been appointed administrator of the estate of Frank Milne deceased. FORRESTERS DANCE inspected the poor farm last Saturday Produce a first class evening's enterta and fating that ln.f,.IH. : a . . i it..- ana round that instution in a flourishing conaiuon. i tie court decided to make few improvements on the farm within few weeks. If y nir watch has g,i-e wr.5-j saikHi injury, we'll tin ,t r gnt mil to d s,i. The sime w.n c lost its accuracy, o-ce more if it es or Suffered even more ttun & watc.vtuker's TO f EE D PUIP Messers Russell add Bull will .. hundred head of cattle at the sugar fact- im vaig i,n,s winter on beet pu!p. . r.cw nave weir cattle 450 r.r a-d about 300 head of cows on the sugar factory fantisnear Union wher th ,;n Of course there are s.vve w.itc -as cr e'ocks injured hevo"d tint case it is well y,u si-.cu'd krjw that we earrV a good i.. and cboks to se'ectfrom. repa r anj in e cf watches If yjoi eyes bo; 84 I jn J optu.il pit er yau re-r.emrer in Ei'.ern Ore. it e hae t.ie most rn.Mi'i ". 'v.ic " Y-'J ' J't? 3e f.ttv'J correct Satisfaction guaranteed or : . i keep them until jh,n-l "..(..,, i .i . v..,unlJI nr,ltj,i tnry wnl or :r-g them here and fatten them on puip M wmch they have about six thous and tons and after feeding from eight to weeKS market. they will be ready for O. M. HE ACOCK - THE NEW JEWLER AND OPTICIAN ElKS MOID B10W0LT T.-ra E.k iist Saturday evening bei ith ncing ind wl.n.Mmp,a;ore U Qrande. Or., etttistttt :v y . XTXI a.'a- . THE NEW JE'A'LEK AND I Opposite Bohnenkamp's Store m. , . , J i series or semi-month y SK.al ever r jnoney refunded. ind entertained members of the lodg. wi - ' their frends and wives, at dancing a CarOS. iThOma r,r,-hc,. 'urnisnea delightful music, to which those present danced until twelve. An elaborate feast was then tendered the guests after danc ing. These parties are going to be con tinued during the social season. C. F. Van de Water of Waiia Walla is is a business visitor in La Qrande. ' ' " - R. Woodruff and J. W. Allen of Elgin visited in the county seat over Sunday. D. A. Sanderson of Wallowa spent San day in this city. G. E. May field visited in La Grani yesterday from Elgin. Tom Johnson left this morning for Telocaset to visit his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ward of Hilgard are transacting business in the city today. Wm. A!li.:son leftthis morning for points in Idaho in the interest of the La Grande Flouring Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Eckles of Port land ViiiUl frieiij of this city over Sunday. H. P. Lewis left this morning for points east, in the interest of his insurance companies. V. J. Cm!ut Juliu R. Gili And Geo. VY Hall of Meacham spent Sunday in this city. W. J. Comrad has purchased the .'prop erty at 2901 North Ash street of Mrs. Lottie Egger. Peter O'Sullivan who went to Enter prise two weeks ago on business, return ed to La Qrande Saturday evening, Geo. L Cleaver and Wm. Miller, who spent a week in Wallowa county have returned. Mr. and Mrs. Adney Rogers returned this morning from Hilgard where they spent Sunday with friends. Mr. W. R. Hamilton returned last even ing from Portland where she has been visiting for some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Nelson of Haines, spent Sunday in this city. Mr. Nelson is editor of the Haines Record. Ed Gettings who represented the Loc omotive Firemen at Portland during the annual meeting of the union's board has returned. Ed Kidele was in the citv this fnrenoon from Island City. He is still compelled to use crutches as a result of an iniurv to his knee several weeks ago. Mrs. H. A. Palmer, of Wallowa, is in the city visiting friends and relatives. She will remain several weeks transact ing business. Captain J. A. Alexander, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, arrived in the city last evening and will remain here a few days looking after his part of the government land business. Herbert WaldVon and his sister. Miss Jennie, who have been visiting their rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Masses. th past week, left last evening for Oregon Uty where their parents have recently located. The Waldron fimily is late of Desnith South Dakota. Miss Olive Jones of La Grande has ac. cepted the pjsition of stenographer and assistant bookkeeper with the Rainier Mill & Lumber Company. Miss Jones i a competent young lady and comes highly recommendedRainier Review. L. E. Ferguson returned yesterday from Portland where he attended the annual meeting of the Adjustment Board of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Considerable business of interest to his union was transacted. There will be no services in the M. E. church this evening. The special meetings which were to commence this evening being postponed out of respect to Bishop Scadding, who preaches this evening in St. Peter's church. There will be services each evening the balance of the week. Rev. Deal of Union will be present and assist Rev. Meredith. BRIDGES II GOOD CONDITION Judge Henry, who with the county board of commissioners Friday inspected the bridges of the crunty, reported today that he found them in fine condition. The roads too, are fairly well cared for. but road eommissoners have been himiunH Preparations . ,ii ui naip. uaoorers cannot be tn" "ig Forresters Thanksaivino ball had at u nri Ti . - n. !..... . . -..j r,y.. iiv iuuniy court also 1 mmmiuees are working hard to ain- efforts will no douht the present indications ment, and their prove fruitful, if are criteria. BORN WEBB -At Alice! on Sunday Nov. 11, 1906 to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Webb, a daughter. M'CRARY In this city Sunday. Nov. 11, 1906 to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCrary! a daughter. HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE RINK? This is the question that is asked more than any other in the city these days. Last Saturday evening the skating rink was fi;led to the limit by po.iple of all ages. Attendants are always ready to assist in putting on skates, and Messers Hall and Noyes are always willing to at tend to the wants of skaters. TAET IN OKLAHOMA IScrlipe News Association) Uwton. Okla.. Nov. 12-Secretary Taft arrived at Fort Hill this morning on a tour of inspection. OPTICIAN" La Qrande, Oregon Si Dro a line naming wont, ami t name th rgV. rnse. I FINE CHIN AW A RE : I have just received a new assortment of chinaware, cut glass, and silverware. Corns and examine - them. ' ! 1 know they will please With each $2.00 cash purchase I am giving away a ticket which if presented at Hulse j Studio entitles you to a PHOTOGRAPH of yourself FREE 1 I MRS-T.N. MURPHY Hardware and crockery. MO I tLL Ul AS AN EGG IS OF MEAT Tne Flor De Hackman 10c. and 12 c. cigar is always a winner when quality is at steak. They afford the best and sweetest smoke to be had anywhere. There may be better cigars but so far no one has been able to hcate them. C. E. HACKMAN? Phone Red 1381 Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE It is rumored in this city that the schedule for passenger Number 1 will be changed about two hours, thus making the time which it will be due in La Grande about eight o'clock in the morning. Nothing deffinite can be learned from Irv.al railrnaH nFhriala Kitf i ,e l;Ll.. w.,.w,u,0, wub ,v la iinsijr blicil. thi new arrangements will take place about the twentieth of this month. During the winter months traffic is heavy and the road bed slow, so that it is practically impossible for west bound ! trains to arrive on schedule tima. The ! new arrangement does not effect the time which the passenger leaves Omaha. I ' ATTENTION W. R. C. There will be a called msetinz at the I. O. O. F.Hall Wednesday Nov. 14. 1906 at 2 p m, to meet Mrs. Rosina Fouts, the Department Inspector of Oregon. A full attenda nee is desired. Please be oromDt. By order of the President. I SENT HIM AWAY James Kealey. who fell under a nass- enger train near the depot sometime, ago and who su ffered ampatation of one arm. was this morning sent to Portland. His wound was fairly well healed. STEWARDS MEETING A meeting of the Stewards of the Meth odist church it called for 7:50 tomorrow evening, just prior to special services. HOT DttHES are served here. The is not a single iceburg about our hot dishes. Some res taurants have what should be hot food, as if it had just come out of A REFRIGERATOR That kind of food gives you dyspepsia and shortens your life. Our restaurant serves what buoys you up and makes you content with all mankind. For a good square meal that will help you keep your religion come and see us. The oftener you come the better. The Model Restaurant J. A. 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