KVKNI VKHVKK.U GHANVK. OKKGOW. HOSIAY. TAVm . . - i 0 MEN ALSdimillili The correct things for spring, the right apparel for Easter, what is the newest?, what are they going to wear? These and all other questions relating to style and what are' the prow ihhgs to wear are generally supposed to be of interest to the ladies only but we think o'kewise. We believe that the men are ust as much interested in being well and property dressed as the ladies and for that reason we have used the same care in selecting merchandise for OUR MEN' WEAR DEPARTMENT as for any other. This department is now complete in every detail and we invV.e ynr wpzclhn of the same. Clothing Hats Shirts Neckwear Shoes Hosiery Underwear Gloves, Suspenders Brand new lines and all marked at prices the lowest consistent Simultaneously with a sudden flurry In freight and passenger business on the O. R. & N. out of this city, comes the first assignment of new freight engines which will be needed In moun tain train service. Three new en gines, direct from the Baldwin works at Philadelphia, reached La uranae ast evening, and will be put In work ing order In the local shops. They ire the simple standard size, with the ound tank. Their numbers are S86, 191 and 388. ' ' . ' I It is Ilosa to Meet Jeffords. " . Newcastle, Pa.. March . Tony Ross, the' local Italian heavyweight, and Jim Jeffords, the former Califor nia fighter, will appear In the star bout of It rounds at a boxing show to be held here tonight. Ross recently came Into prominence ty giving Mike Schreck a hard battle for 19 rounds in New Orleans. mm Will MFFT II ILL TILL I According to indications there will be a lively tussle for the two carrier ships In this city when the free mail service is established. Fifteen have i secured application blank from Post-4 master Rlchey, and these have been sent to the secretary of the civil serv- Ice commission at Portland. When the ' ' applications are all in, which must be I before" the 21st of this month, the ' commission wilt prepare the questions . I to be answered, and on the 21st of Chairman Geo. T. Cochran an" ; March tne large list of candidates will nounces that the membership commit-' . examlnaUon. Tne two saia mi me oruer ior .... tee or the commercial c.uo w... hlKnegt paper wfll secure the position lew engines was Instigated by the In- next Tuesday night to formulate a plan . , , La Grande V roads made Into the O. R. & N.'s ter- 0f procedure In laying before the cltl- ... ,i,h i, .i, Itory by the North Bank road, and ieri9 of La Grande, an opportunity of of $50 qt th(j nnt ye&r an(J reeu,ar -.o better compete with the new sys- ,ubgcriblng for the one share of stock ,ncreagell untIr Bometulng Ua em, the Harrlman lines are prepar- and UMng out a year's membership . reached. ng themselves to cope on a larger car(j, to keep the club on its feet. . . icale with their competition. Other , There is a large list of representa- ngines for La Grande vand eastern tve business men In the committee, I ' . ' To the Public. regon points are on the way, or an(i tney wui make a canvass of the! Notice is hereby given that the un oout to sturt. Cty this week that Is thorough and designed Is now prepared to furnish While it Is Impossible to learn the complete. Not a business man will fregh mUk frQm yowg jersey xact cost of these new locomotives, escape their visit. The chairman ex- been tyt erh ph. nresnes urtrnnt request for a full at-C0WS' . . hie represents an outlay In the tendance at the meeting tomorrow: . .eighborh'iod of $19,000. night at 8 o'clock. Phone Black 282. 0 . LA CSAD'S lEAUM". DRY GOODS EMPORIUM AND TfMPLE OF ECGNOJ THE OPERA HOUSE BLOCi u isie 1 1 ij .1! I 111 1 IiV11 1 11111 I TAMITM I UtUPA KA d.T. V spi'i'tncuUir r viviil of fill t: t womlcnul iilstci ic.-.l p:.iy will in- pre sented by t 'hui els I), lianforo .Iu:I.ir the present seaHon. As llarc Antony, he offers a worthy sequel to li!rf per formance of the samo chu.-a. i'-r In "Julius Cuesar," which will lie of great Interest to the ntudtnt and equnlly Interesting and entertaining to the theatergoer who patronises t'le ' theater for an evening's entertainment "Of all Shakespeare's historical only. The Antony of this play must plays," says Coleridge. 'Antony and ,,e recorded as another addition of his Cleopatra' Is by fur the most wonder- successes in the great characters of ful." He again says, assigning It a Shakespeare, Cleopatra, that rare place even higher than that of being Kgyptlun queen who pursed up the the niiMt wonderful of the historical heart of Marc Antony at their first plays, the highest prulse, or rather meeting upon tho river Cydnus; "whom form of prulse, of this play, which I everything becomes to chide, to can offer in my mind, Is the doubt 1'iugh, to weep," will be in the hands which the perusal always occasions In that excellent actress, Miss Alice me whether the Antony and Cleopa- Wilson. tra Is not, In all exhibitions of a giant gorgeous setting of Kgyptlun and power In Its strength and vigor of Tinman scenery; a ballet of dancing maturity, a formidable rival of Mac- 'Klrls and a chorus of youth and beau beth, Lear, Hamlet and Othello. The '' beautifully and characteristically epithet wonderful Is unquestionably costumed, pictures and pleasing elec the right one to apply to this drama, "leal effect including the great It is too vast, too gorgeous, to be ap- j scene, "The Battle and the Storm," prosched without some prostration of .are a few of the many features intro tho understanding. It pours such a duced to add to the Interest and real- flood of noonday splendor upon our res, thst we cannot gaie upon It steadily. We have read It again and Ism of the pla.- Oon Monday, March 23, an oppor tunity will be afforded to see Mr. gain; and the impression which It Hanford's presentation of "Antony and leaves again and again Is that of won- Cleopatra" at Steward's opera house. PADDOCK 10 m if i Efl fiVV; vA-f lJJ THEY ARE COMING THE BREWERS, OFCOURSEl The Greatest funmakers that ever visited La Crande. They will open an engage " ment at Noyes' Rink, Wed nesday, March II. MEW SPECIALTIES NEW Bishop u. I.. Paddock yt-hteriJay ap .cared in pubilc for the first tlmo li 'lis city, and before 1 Is first mMive tin shed tliiw w!io lin.vi.1 hm I'le fully awC'T tbat Ihu new 1'piseo nl bishop of the eastern Oregon dio se Is a man far nb.nt- the averH'j clesliuil. He ad'"ri rsed the conji ulon at St. Peter's Kv'wipil oSurc' l the morning and cvinln?. His nas rly address, s were rrpleta with per mal experienci'S durlns hi. siny I: .'iw York. A short ml 'r) ? of wi 1 me and introilueil'n by I'pton II ihbs. the local rector, preceded th nornlng address. During Ms present (o'ouri In L. Jrande, the LIhop will li extremel isy. This afternoon at 3 o'clock h "ened a series of s. rvi"e3 at the' R' '.'oter's church, w.hleh will Inst lint' Ihui-sday evening. The services wll held twice, dally, nt 3 and 7:3' 'clock, until Thursday evening. Thh ill give the entire church-going pub ilc an opportunity of hearing the able scholar and high church dignitary. ! Pmi of (ho Many Orchards In Grande Konde VnlJcy. USES GRAVES AS ROM SONGS The PrcuersvUH bs assisted by Ed Williams, buck cui.1 win&dancer; td Ronerts, "the little man ui.h the M5 vi Ice"; and Madanx Marie Roberts, the Hawaiian Nightingale. UNDER THE MAMACLMENT 0E C. W. BAKER ADMISSION, 15c, 25c, and 25c Doors CjiCii at 8 o'clock YOU are invited to stop at La Grande and view the beauties and advantages which the Grande Ronde Valley has to offer you. Ths Grande Ronde Valley is 18 miles across at its widest point and 35 miles long. Every acre is fertile. r OUR orchards, beet fields ar.d factories and note 'the evi dence of prosperity which is manifest cn every hand. The illustrations are typical of the valley. We are certain you will locate here if you wil make the proper investigation of THE CRANDE RONDE Ji Chicago, March . Denied the right of free speech within the cltj limits, Enuiia Goldman, the femaii anarchist, tudc.y led a number of foi loweia to the graves of the Haymarkc rlotcra. When asked w:ici:i.t there was an epeclal significance In this she g. U'. "I have Deen denied the right of frei speech within the city limits, but they won't bother me nut theie. it have a right to go there, l am n t ( challenging interference from the po lice, but I will test the r'.ght of frt-e speech in Chicago." VA ',K-4,. j!'j;jyt: xi.,.- .. - -: A Grande Ronda TaUej Beet rieUL iaJLi V . .. ..j, .