. ; LA GUANI5E EVENING OBSERVEK MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1910. -A In addition to the general reductions prevailing throughout the Store, this Store offers an Extra Special Sale on the following items foi ' WESDiY, vhich DOES Ml REPRESENT cheaply you can buy good goods here. -;y:y: ZV- mm I $ 1.95 $ Boys' Suits ( A large' assortment of , Boys' $4.00 and $5.00 Suits, broken lines, ages 3 to 15 years : r v; .. ... . . ' ' " . 1,89 Men's Felt Hats . All colors. Reg. $3.00 aud $3.50 Hat, our one and 2 . Star Hats. vVr,;-: :'::. ; - ' $ 3.48 $ Boys' Long Pant Suits All sizes, "good goods. ; Ages ,12 to 18 years. Reg. . $6.00 to $8.50 Suits. c 98 c Children's Shoes Extra special for Tues-. day. ' A large lot , of children Ts shoes and ox , fords. Values to $1.90. regular. c 29 c Ladies' Corsets Special lot for Tuesday. ' Cf.. -. r t... r. 50c grade. ' . c 7 c v"; Men's Suspenders A large lot, a little dam aged. Regular 25c and ' 35c. y ; c 9c Lonsdale Muslin Sold the world over 12 1,2 ' and 15c. On . special sale Tuesday, r - :. $ 1.89 $ Ladies' Shoes , .' A large assortment , of-: Shoes and Oxfords. Reg. Men's Work Shirts ' 200. wren's work Shirts, all ; colors, all sizes. Regular 50 and 60c grade. . $ 1.98 $ Ken's Shoes-",'., A sueeial, offering of lien's Shoes for Tuesday. Only regular $3.00 and. ; $3.50 grade. $ 5.38$ Ladies' Wash Dresses Fine lawns, lace trimmed, ' gular $8.50. . $14.98 $ Ladies' Suits All $22.50 to $25.00 Suits -. All other suits in proportion. C 78 C:'-;':: V;:''"' Men's Gloves : ' V Tl. 100 pair men's extra good grade. work gloves. Horse hide, etc. Regular $1.25 and $1.50. . v " , ' $ 1.98 $ A Large Line of .' ' ' Dutch Collar Waists - V at above, extra ', special , price. Keg. $3.ou waists. ' $ 1.95 $ Men's Pants A line of Men's Corduroy ' Pants, all sizes. Reg. $3.00 and $3.50 Pants. You can a lways do better and better now than ever at vans FLAG DAY GAUSES .Off OF REST CIRCUIT COURT WILL.XOT.BE IS SESSION TUESDAY. National Holiday Will Be Observed By Public Offlcm Here. Circuit court, and all county offices will be Idle tomorrow in respect to Flag day, an annual v observance which has come to mean more to the public at large than heretofore' Pub lic offlces of the city will' be closed in accordance with the law, but other wise It Is doubtful If there will be any observance of the day In this city.; v .' v.. ; , Phillips Case to Jury. The case from Union In which a man named Phillips, Mrs. bobbin, and Kiddle Brothers of Island City are the ! principals, went to the jury at two o'clock this afternoon. The case was In court last term when Judgment was entered that Kiddle Brothers pay i to Mrs. Dobbin the balance due . to ; Phillips, as the purchase price for some stock. Mrs.' Dobbin garnlsheed I Phillips and was given her pay. Now j two relatives of the former Phillips claim that he was working for them, ' and that the garnishment was wrong-1 fully inflicted. i The case of Galloway and Todd against Horn, Is a case to recover money and it was taken up late this afternoon as the next case on the docket. The escheat case follows tt. lEfiM BOOSTER VISITS IN THE CITY ANXIOUS TO HAVE LARGE LIST OF EXHIBITS. University arrived today for games. The city Is decorated In holiday at tire to greet the Americans. Manager Burbank, responding to the address of j welcome, said that the team hd not come with the expectation of win ning Jmt that they expected to learn a lot. V the last year, with Missouri and In diana contending for leadership.' . i Tuesday Sight .. Recital. : " t Tuesday night at 8:30 p. m. the President of State Agricultural Board follow,P8 program will be given at Spends a Few Hours In City. the Church of Christ: Selection ., Girls Quartette j'Readlng ................ Rev. Ellis riano solo Miss Anthony Dr.' W. D. McMllltan returned this morning from a business and pleasure trip to' Portland. i '. 4 4 pay I 4 4 4 4 We will dozen 30 cents a for Ranch Eggs t t c2) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 04444444 44 C 44 Strenuous effort Is being exerted to have Union county well represented at the state fair In Salem, September 12 to 17. with products of Grande Ronde valley farms. J. H. Booth, president of the Oregon Btate board of agriculture spent the morning In La Grande' working along these lines. Mr. Booth lives at Roseburg, but js at the head of the fair which Is looked up by all Northwest cities as a model In everything. Before going away "on the morning train, he had set In ac tion what will doubtlessly result In a liberal quantity of exhibits being sent to Salem next fall. - , AFTER CORPOKATIOSS. Cliargex Them With Sot. Obeying Certain Commerce Laws. Chicago. June 13. Charging that the Chicago Transit company and al- j lied corporations have not obeyed certain sections of the Interstate com merce acts. United State Attorney ' Sims today filed a section In the fed eral court asking for an Injunction against any operating company until It complies with the laws. Violin Solo ...... ........ Mr. Green Reading Mr. Mansager Vocal Solo ..... Mr. Williams Piano Solo ........... Miss Collier Vocal Solo Mr. Bridges Trio (cello, violin and piano).... Misses Harriet, Bertha and Sadie Young. . Tickets are 25 and 13 cents. Hear Arguments On Cane. New York, June 13. The federal court of appeals today heard argu ments on behalf of Arthur P. Heinz, on his appeal from the decision of the United States district court convicting him of conspiracy to obsrtuct the Jus tices.' The alleged conspiracy consist ed of mutllatalng or removing the bookB of the United States Copper company. The appelate court'revers ed the decision on the case. ' Colorado Sunday Schools. , Denver, Colo., June 13. More than a thousifid visitors are in Denver to day to take part In the work of the Colorado State Sunday school con vention. Several prominent clergy men and laymen will deliver" ad dresses at the sessions, which will continue to Thursday evening. : BURIED ON BIRTHDAY. Clerks on Picnic. ' Ladles of N. K. West store yester day spent a pleasant day up the river holding the ann U N.' K. West picnic. . Zelma Ruth Baker, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. J. E. Baker, who live in North La Grande was buried this af ternoon at ; Island City, Rev. Frank Gray officiating. The little girl was born five years ago today and her death Is a source of deep bereave ment In the family and among friends. Many Fishing Parties. Reports from the many fishing par ties that went fishing Sunday say that the spreckled Inhabitants of water seems t obe scarce this year. SPORTSMAN and TELEPHONE Circus June It. Campbell , Brothers Consolidated Shows will appear here June 16. The performers are so numerous, the en tertainment so varied, the horses and trained animals so wonderful and the wild beasts of the menagerie so strange and curious that onp is kept, busy to see all that Is going on before them, so come early and take it all In'.."' American Team Abroad. Sydney. N. S. W.. June 13. The American Rugby team from Stanford Pittman U Prisoner. Bluefield, June 13. It was learned today that Walter Pittman, the Ameri can who it is believed escaped, Is a prisoner of Mad Hz at Greytown. It is understood that he will be taken to Managua and tried for treason. He is responsible for the death of the com pany's troops which he blew up by mines while the Nlcaraguans were trying to capture this city recently. ' Travelers In Convention. Chattanooga, Tenn.. June 13. True Southern hospitality will be on tap in Chattanooga this week for the benefit of the hundreds cf "drummers" who are gathering from all over the land to attend the national convention of the Travelers" Protective Association. An elaborate, program has been ar- j ranged. The assoclatalon. has made great strides in membership during EVERY TIME a man wants to get away from all connection with the busy world, the telephone is an important helper. Hie local service is useful in arranging his affairs .it home, and the Long Distance service of the Bell System helps him to decide where to go and what to take. ?.'. -'.v ;.v . By means of his Bell telephone he can find out whether the fish are hiting or the birds are flving, and whether" guides or hoises can be secured. After he has' been out a while if he wants to et word from the city, the nearest Bell telephone is a friend in need. . Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Telephone is the Centre of the System.