, '.. - . irvfrvtNO nlKFKVFK. LA CKASPE. OKI r.CK EIGHT. , - : The Store Ot Greater Values Let us enumerate the three points which entitles us to this name-tithe' : first place we unquestionably carry the largest stock in this locality; Sec- . Aur h. v fh rWa of ourchase of the. leading manufacturers and it. . . , is our aim tc select only those which are foremost in style and quality; Third the scope and extent of our business and our methods enable us to sell at a small margin of profit . Summing up these points you can easUy see why . we have the advantage and why this is the Quality Store. Spring's Choicest Production in Rothes and Toggery The man who is not glad when springtime arrives has need ol a doctor to touch up his liver. Every man hails with delight when it is j time to change from heavy gar- j ments to light weight. It lifts a j load from the mind as well as the body. We are after your .clothing business. Do you blame us? Buy Alfred Benjamin & Co. Suits at our store. You will get the exact New York styles. Prices range from $21.50 to $35.00. Sincerity Suits $15.00 to $25.00 Also a fine line of suits that we are selling for $10.00 which have j XH ; ' " aft: hi m sS GOV. TI KSDAY, MAltCH 1, 10- VILL ROAD kigiit TACKS. BE BUILT? Sincerity Cloths. Copyright Plvotable point are rapidly be'nff haped In the destiny of th Central Railroad ot Oregon, Inasmuch aa the public In concerned, for during the coming 10 day. it Is aald that definite announcement will be made to the public of what the policy Is to be, who the owners are and how tho now bankrupt road between Union station and Cove Is tQ operated. The bank ruptcy sale will be conducted at Union on March 2S. and Immediately after ward it is believed, the buyers will an nounce their Intentions as to extension work. Xewjtumowi of Eitcnulon. It has been stated and reiterated frequently that the road will be con tinued to La Grande' and pushed on to ISummervllle as soon as the tangled finances of the company are righted. After the sale next week, the reorgan ized owners, whoever they will be, will speak to the public. It Is believed. From Influential circles of the pres ent company, it is rumored that the first task of the reorganized company will be the extension of the road to La Grande over the rights of way se cured several years ago. . I j the snap and style of the higher priced kind f. Wes. THE QUALITY STORE I WOOD & GOAL! In quantities to suit Warehouse Storage Trunk nnH Trnncfn" . MV. MIC VI HUIItllVI I 0. E. FOWLER Phone Main 10 : DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality ot DRY chain wood call on V. E. BEAM Biggest loads for least money PiWM RED 1741 Wallowa Boosters active DIST1UISITK LITEJtATUltE OX OVEULAND TIUIXS. Huntington and Baker City Are Dis tributing rolnts I'nlon County lias Men at I'ocatcllo. Wallowa boosters are active. Every westbound train Is supplied with boos ter literature an It passes the Hunting ton gateway and replenished again when it reaches Baker City. Agents of the Wallowa boosters are stationed at those two places and avoid the dic tum of the Hariimun lines that no land agent or booster can peddle his wares while the train Is running. The booklets are descriptive of Wallowa comity and of such a quality and quan tity us meet demandsadequately, t'nion founty (Joos Farther, l.'nion county goes farther than that, for a man Is stationed at Pocatello and there flood the trains with literature' from this county. ltirtli Keoint. Horn, in North Powder, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank laltn, March 11, 1909, a daughter. b NEW TARIFF RATES (Continued from page 1.) BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG to the Chirk resolution yesterday, is being branded as a traitor today by Champ Clark, the minority leader. It is alleged that Fitzgerald entered into a cunt pact with the regular republl- eari by agreeing to Introduce the sub-;.t.;,7-v i i'ir.i-reiiiiso resolution iv- Ing the Insurgents a partial victory, ' but left the great power still In the ; hands f the speaker, and failed to ! accomplish the full purpose for which : the fight was waged. liltlH Mauled Sealed bids will be1 received by the board ot directors of the Joseph Ware house Co., of Joseph, Oregon, up to Saturday, March 20th, 190J. at 10 a. m., for the construction of a ware house at the City of Joseph. Said warehouse to be completed on or be fore Tuesday, May 25, 1909. Bidders to furnish a good and sufficient bond to be approved by the board of direr, , iors 6f the Joseph Warehouse Co. The right to reject any and. all bids re served. Plans and specifications can be seen fit the office of Cavlness & Wurnwellcr, Joseph, Oregon. Dated at Joseph, Oregon, March 10, 1909. Board of Directors of Joseph Ware house Company. ALBERT WURZWEILER, Secretary. YOUNG LAD SENTENCED Thousands of miles by the box car route and only 15 years of age, fcj the remarkable record held by Thomas O'Brien, who was this morning sen tenced to the reform school at Port land, and until the trains arrive to take him there, he Is In the city Jail. Unquestionably, tho lad holds a record that reads like fiction of the mos flaring sort. A few years ago hi? mother died at Guthrie, Okla. The lad's father turned him out on the hard, cold world to shift for himself and follow 'kjf boy's instinct, he com menced to travel as tramps and hoboes do. In this way he worked himself to New Mexico, becoming quite pfofi- clent in the meantime at grabbing rods of rapidly moving trains, and well versed in the best methods to evade trainmen. t Goes to Dulitth. From Xew Mexico to Duluth, Minn., by the box car route was the next Jump. The little fellow struck up an acquaintance with a trapper and the two spent a few montns in the Hudson Bay country. Back to Duluth again and then headed for Seattle is the caption of the next chapter In his life. This trip was made with a few trials and tribulations, but Thomus eventu ally landed in La Grande, looking for work. John McAlister was the good Samaritan, and took the boy In. He purchased hltn a suit of clothes and thought to make a man of the moth-'. erless wanderer on the face of the earth. But kindnesses are oft 111 re paid for one day Charles did not ap pear for his morning meal. Later In the day he was arrested in the yards here by Officer Faulk and today was sentenced to the reform school by County Judge Henry. His life story only 15 years would make a book of fiction such as few others of ad vanced age can duplicate. DRILLING 1 Thitf 4 are several kinds Ql drilling but the kind the kind that makes the farm pay is the drilling which makes water avail able. There is no need of a dry farm. The task is not so great as you I may think. I have had 2 years of experience and (inrjersland the well busi ness thoroughly. ID.M. HUNT! LA OBANDE, OREGON i A GOOD RECORD We have conducted a laundry business in La Grande for many years. There must N be a reason. A trial order will explairf the mystery. A. B C . Laundry PH0ME MAIN 7 LEGISLATURE DOES LFTLE (Coitlnued from page 1.) the senate claimed to be through with its business, and was awaiting the ac tion of the house for adjournment. The general opinion is that the house will adjourn some time this af ternoon. The Normal question Is in such shape that it may cause the ses sion to hold over until tomorrow, and probably longer. Abraham After Secretaryship. ' Senator Abraham of Dougias coun ty, today answered many inquiries by admitting the truth of the report that he was a candidate for re-election as secretary of state. GEORGE PALMER, President W. H. BRENHOLTS' Ass't Cashier F. J. HOLMES, Vice President C. S. WILLIAMS, 2d Ass't Cashier J F. L. MEYERS Cashier -.;tiv La Orar.de National Bank Of La Grande, Oregon CAPITAL AMD SURPLUS $170,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY DIRECTORS M. Berry J. D. Matheson F. J. Holmes F. M. Brykit C. C. Pennington F. L. Meyers Geo. L. Cleaver W. L Bienholts George Palmer J. W. Snodgrass, who has been in Wallowa county, returned home today. Columbia double disc and Edison records at .Newlin Book A Stationery Co, J-16U STEWARD'S OPERA HOUSE Event of the Season MONDAY, MARCH 22nd ENGAGEMENT OF THE DISHNGUISHED ACTOR MR. CHARLES B. HAN FORD IN A BRILLIANT SCENIC PRODUCTION OF "The Merchant of Venice" AIR. HMFORD as "SHYLOCK" MISS DROFNRH as "PORTfl" find a Company of Thirty Seats on Sale Saturday Morning, March 20. Prices: $1.50; $1.00; 7Sc;E0c X ' : r