ETGB1 PAGES. EVEMXQ Ol VFUVFR. M r,RASfW WMt-N, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, IMS. PAGE FIVE. TEN PER CFNT OFF I Until! Febuary 1st I will give ten per cent off on cut gass fancy china silver ware carv ers and heating stoves. AAAAAAA MRS. T.N. MURPHY Headquarter for Holiday Gooos. A, , LOCAL ITEMS Jay C. Waldron left this morning i"u- V;ia V.a!!s, after a !rnn'h' visit at the home of his uncle, H. S. Massee. The High Five club meets tomorrow afternoon at the William Alllnson home. " . Miss Mabel Sullivan and Miss Nellie Burnett of Starkey, are In the city for a- few days visiting friends. . J. F. Baker, city attorney of La Grande, Is In the city. Baker City Democrat. W. W. Bollons, one of the chief of ficials of the O. It. & X., arrived In the city this morning to transact business briefly. Mr. and Mrs. James Nash of La Grande, are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. L. McCrury. Pendleton Tribune.' Manager Sherwood, who opened the Electric theater In this city some months ago, returned today from' Park City. Cashier F. L. Meyers left this morn ing for Portland, where he goes on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. Copeland of Pendle ton, are business visitors In La Grande today. Miss Mabel Short of Hood River, is iiest this week with Mr. and Mrs. Adna Rogers. Mrs. D. C. Brlchoux has been called to Baker City by the serious Illness of a relative. Warren B. Hartley of Cottage Grove had business at the land office this morning. Anold and W. H. Falk of Prosser, Wash., are business visitors In La Grande. C. S. Van Duyne left this morning for Pendleton, where business called him for a few days. " Harry Miller, senior member of the Miller & Draper firm of New York, is In the city today transacting busi ness with the local Elks. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Eubanks of Walla Walla, are transacting business here today, and incidentally visiting friends. Nels Holwrson' of Hilgard, is down today on land office business. J. W. Jett of Baker City. Is In the city today. .Dr. Clark E. Saunders returned to North Powder this morning after a short visit with friends here, Mrs. L. F. Dunn has returned from' a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newson of Portland. Karl J. Stack'ind of Cove, who ha recently been east looking after the markets was In the city today. -Mtes Edna Storle of Pendleton, is expected to arrive this evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel and Miss Vera Wells. 1 i i Joseph Sheets, 8. O. Gates and John Mulverhlll are over from Union today, transacting business before the U. & land office. . i i Presiding Elder J. D. Glllllan re- turned yesterday from an extended viBlt In Wallowa county In the Inter est of the M. E. church. He leaves again In the morning for Vale. S, B. Crandall, who has been visit ing his mother Mrs. Martha Crandall, left 4hls morning for his .home In Spokane, where he has been success fully engaged In the grocery business for several years. ...... Mr. and Mrs. H." H. Elledge arrived thlse morning from Bozeman, Mont., where they now reside. They were formerly residents of this valley. They are now iiuium uit Ui to friends and "relatives. They will re main a month or so and then return to their home In Montana. Mr. El ledge reports that he Is well pleased with hjs Montana home and that he would be satisfied with no. other place. W. 8. Paddock of Vnlon. Is a busi ness visitor In La Grande today. There will be degree work Satur day night at the Masonic lodge. ' ' Blue Mountain Grange meets at the Grange hall next Saturday. A good attendance Is anticipated. How Is this for weather? - Automo biles running about the city In the middle of January! Attorney J. W, Knowles, who Is In Wallowa county, writes that he will be home Monday evening. The Ladies Aid society of the Meth odist church, Is meeting this after noon with Mrs. 3. W. Knowles. . It Is reported that the evening train from Portland will be several hours late this evening on account of a land slide near oBnneville. Attorney Eugene Ashwlll received a letter from his father, who resides in Ottawa, Kan., Informing him of the death of his brother James, which occurred on the tenth, at Phoenix, Ariz. " W. J. Morrison went to North Pow der today and henceforth will be en gaged In looking after his newly-acquired drug store In the future. Mrs. Morrison will remain In La Grande un til the first of next month. . Manager Sherwood, or the Electric theater, who has been looking after Interests In Utah, returned this morn ing to complete arrangements for sev ers! rh which he will make In the Electric theater. While at this time he does not care to announce Just the nature of the Improvement, but the patrons of the house . will soon note them, as soon as the light situa tion Is relieved. A suit was filed In the circuit court today by Ella ltlnehart vs. H. J. Rlne hart, a decree of divorce Is sought on the charge of cruelty. The parties to the suit reside In Elgin. ' ' ' WILL VISIT ELGIN. BalUuuing Track on Oregon Electric. A Salem dispatch relates: The bal lasting of the track of the Oregon electric line between this city and Portland was begun today, when 30 ballast cars were received here. A gravel pit has been opened just north Of the city and a steam shovel Installed. The work will be rushed. Eighteen Inches of heavy gravel Is to be put on the tracks and the roadbed is to be made heavier than the Southern Pa cific roadbed on the main line. This work will take at least (0 days, with a large force of men under the direc tion of Superintendent Coolldge. The operation of through cars Is to begin In a few days, or as soon as the .tracks can be constructed at each terminus of the line, as the heavy Pullman cars that are to be operated have to be turned around at each end of the run. I.a Grande I. O. O. F. Lodge to YMX Elgin Brothers. - The La Grande I. O. O. F. lodges have secured. a special train to carry them to Elgin Thursday evening, at which time the Elgin I. O. O. F. En campment and Rebekah lodges art! hold Joint Installation. The train wUI leave La Grande at 7 o'clock, and re turn as soon as the Installation anC banquet are over. . Tickets fop . the round trip sell for tl. All who wtsa to take advantage of the excursion should call up F. P. Chllders at the) sheriffs office. ... . Small Maze, .' A small fire was discovered at 8:10 this afternoon In ihe baled hay in Jack Child's barn,' which in a few minutes would have developed Into quite a blaze, and as there was quite a breeze blowing, might have given the fire boys a little practice. As It was. Engineer rreu ociiiiive fuur.' 5 bucket and had It out before the lad dies reached the scene. It gave the people an opportunity to get on the street, and, as usual, "Where did all the people come from?" DANCE AFTER GAME. Young Men Will Arrange Ibp Tomor row Night AfterHaketlall Game. When the excitement of the pend ing basketball game in this city has reached Its climax and the game be- ' tween Pendleton and the La Grande girls Is over, dancing Is to be provides) for spectators and those who wish t attend. The young men of the Com mercial club have taken the matter In hand and posters are out today an- . nounclng the dance that la to foljow the game tomorrow night. Immedi ately at the close of the game, the floor will be cleaned and a social lion will begin. It , Is expected that , the Pendleton rmari will be accompanied by several rooters and the entire visiting delega tion will be In attendance at the dance. Prices are reasonable, arranged te cover, cost of the dance principally, and all are Invited. Christian Campaign DAILY 7:30 P. M. SUNDAY 10, Hand 7:30 Central Church of Christ j 1 it ii ii u w ii GIGANTIC REDUCTION The Gigantic Stock Reduction Sale opened Saturday with a mighty throng of of eager people who have waited days since the announcement of our sale to secure some of the bargains we offer. , . ' T T y A T , T ' . T A UAK1N1 V AL Ul- ME,KH A1N DlSiS X X 4. 1 t V A S M. M. M a . a. A 1 1 1 A 1 Mm a. W Mr OUR EFFORTS ARE GETTING STRONGER, OUR WORK IS GETTING GREATER, BARGAINS ARE GETTING MORE. We must and will cut this There is nothing in our immense stock but what you can buy for less. Come and get your share. The first shake of the tree brings nown ihe ripest fi nlete in even deoartment addVf II1ICIII iivnvii vm ....... i ... -- , -r-- iMrmAiii ctnrlt ttniun r w iiiihi hiiu will vui ill I.IIWI iiivuj ivbn wvtvif brings nown ihe ripest fruit. Come before the 0. N. T. Spool Cotton 3lc 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting ' 36-in Cotton, A. A. Grade Good grade Bleached Muslin Hope Bleached Muslin 27c 25c 7c 6 3-4c 11c Darning Cotton 15 for Ac Table Damask Table Damask ' Embroidery Silk, per skein Canvas Gloves, per pair Mens Cotton Gloves, per pair 28c 37c 2V2c 6 l-4c 5c SAFETY PINS per paper lc All Ladies', Misses; and Children's Cloaks, Suits and Jackets Reduction Sale One-half Price Men's suits, 12.00 values, 4.79 Men's suits, 10.00 values, 3.87 Men's shoes, 45c to 3.98 Men's gloves, 60 to 75c, 38c Men's winter caps, 1.00 values, 67c ODD DISHES 1-2 PRICE Bargains, Nothing but Bargains Never before have we been in a better position to serve you, or make better prices on merchandise. In this caseout needs are mutual you need the goods; we ueed to sell them, and jn order to do so we havs made the pries absolutely tilt lowest that can be made. Common Clothes Pins, per dot Ac Common Water Glasses, per dot. 38c Decorated Water Sets, Complete with Tray, 2.25 to 2.50 values $1.49 Jap China Tea Pots , 9c Tooth Picks 04 8 Bars Diamond C Soap 25 Men's and Boys'Lii en Collars, standard makes, E. & w. & C. Gigantic Reduction Sale, 3 for tOc THE GOLDEN RULE CO. LA GRANDE. OREGON