ti. SECOND HAND GOODS MKNTED Cash paid for all jkinds of second band goods. If you want to sell call us up by phone. We also have a few bargains left: Bed Lcunges......t3 50 Chairs 25c and op Bed Springs. .6oc and op Picture fr'ms 2oc and up Bed Boom suits . ... $35 Sofa......., 4 00 Wood Beds, ,50c and up H'tng Stoves 1 5o and up Lamps..... 25c and np Matresses .......... $1 16 inch or 4 foot wood The La Grande Pawnbrokers Come? Fir and Adams , 'Phone 158! Remember we still buy andieU all kind oi Second Hud Goods, J J J ON NEW YEAR'S EVE Will Give Away a $40 OVERCOAT a chance with every. IB paid on account or purchase A. V. ANDREWS Gents' Furnisher and Tailor. L O C A L ITEMS what some peopl in and out of.t0wn are doing: - TURKESTAN ALFALFA The Dry Land Alfalfa grows without irri gation. . BROME GRASS . Red Clover, Alfa.faand all kinds of Garden Seed in bulk Seed Wheat, Baled Barley, Oats, Etc.s:3,P" The only Seed House Union County. V. Oliver JEFFERSONJIAVE. Phone 1571 TUAMSGIVIG DELICACIES To make your Thanksgiving as you would wish it to be you must have the very best to secure the best Je suits. We have everything you desire, Buch as maple syrup, raisins, a full line of Heizens goods, the best of extracts, mince meat, new crop of nuts, sour Kraut, pickles, cheese aud everything you need. Call and inspect our goods. C. RALSTON NEBRASKA GROCERY STORE Cor. Fir and Jeffersun Sts. Remembej the box social at Grange Hall next Kriday. Air Fred Gaskell of the oountry is in the city to-iay on business. Dr Ewln of Union is a pleasant vis itor In oar city today. . The tegular dance will take place at the Commercial Club Friday evening. Mr V. m Emmons of near Island CTty la In town making purchases today. Mr Tamer Oliver, the attorney, left today for a bnsluest tilp to Buuaroer ville. ; . ' Attorney T H Crawford returned last evening from attending court at Baker City. The Jollty Whist Club will be enter tained tomorrow afternoon at the home oi Mrs B J'attiaon. . " Mrs Dr Whiting of Elgin who has been visiting In the cit returned home this morning. The line 1 being located for the pole ine for the Cove power that la to be brought to this city. Carl Koe, editor of the Baker City Herald la in the city today in the in terest of his publication. Mra Tom Santos and daughter o Uilgard arrived in the city this morn ing on passenger train No. 6. Mr O Staples of Uilgard comedown this morning on passenger train No 6 for a short business visit in the City. Manager Osborn and lineman Pan- key of the telephone company visited Union yesterday to Install seven new phones. Mr Albert Calbnrn, of Elgin, who arrived in this city Monday evening, will leave tonight tor Pendleton on business, . Mr Frank Childers who baa been confined to his room with the La Grippe, is again out and attending to bis work. Mr Jno. Baker, and Mr Tom Sieg- mund drove through to Cove today on business connected with the delivery of t ielr maoblnes. Charles V Neal will leave tonight for La Grande, Ore., Portland, Taooma and other cities on legal busluess. Boise Capital News. Mr Joe Can oil of Union w is io the city this moruing at.d left for Elgin where he will visit iriends and relat ives for some time. ' The Ladies of the Presby e Ian church arc rhildi e'aborate repara tions for th'lr l'nlr which will be con ducted at the Preebitrrian church Fri day snd Hiturdny. Tho H. zr at ArtuTy Hull irons Friday iiftcrrm n . r-t two, o olmrn I omi eirly tinznar cunliuiiea Fni.iv e.o.in nil day Saturday auJ cVtuiUif. Kemi-rober the dinner aud supp r on Saturday. Mr Newklrk, of Day to u, Wash, who has been back east, visiting the St. Lo ila Fair, and friends and relatives at his old home in Indiana, arrived in the City yesterday, and will visit friends in Elgin before returning home. A beautiful assortment cf Landker chiefs have been collected for the basaarat Armory ilali Friday land Saturday . Many sent by friends from the Atlantic to the Pao'no coast and are all the way from Paris. They are indeed a pretty lot and a pleasure to examine for oue a lover of good and fine linen, Come and enjoy ..this dis play and select a Xmaa gift, Open Friday at two o'clock come early before articles are sold. Dinner and supper only 25c as usual at Armory Li all, Saturday Come and bring your friends plenty of room fo all aud quick service you will not have to wait Come dinner begins at 11,30 and supper at 630 The ladies pf the M E Church will hold a cooked food sale Friday Deo 23 at Bock aud Thomas meat market A few ready made aprons and other useful articles will l for sale Dr Fitzgeiald of Dayton, Wash., arrived in the city yesterday on a short business trip. The W. O. T. U. will meetThnrsday afternoon at the home of Mrs W. JA. Worstell. Mr 3 E Payne, of Colfax, Wash is a visitor in our city for several days. Os-te-op-a-thy . r AN OPINION ' EH Pratt A M, MD, L L, D a high medical authority, in a paper read before an assembly of bis own profession says: v "Osteopathy is not a soienoe based e FURNITURE EAPORIUAj We are now showing the moit comulete line of furniture ever displayed in this county. A visit to our establishment will reply you for here are to be found the latest in art and comfort A few HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS: Eockers from $2 to I67.6C, Morris chair $12 to 26, Iron beds 3 to $23, Dining tables, Center tabler, all prices, Chafliners 10 to 35 dollars, Bed room suits, beauties from 16 to 65 dollars, Folding beds, Lounges, Hall trees, Bugs Art Squares, Portier curtains, pictures, etc . -The above is only a suggestion and comprise the latest creations.' Come and look - E. ANDROSS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Phone 9-1 Residence Phone 367 1202 Adams Ave eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeeeeeew Meat Market Stellwell & Vandermuelen, Proprietors. WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL - BUTCHEPS. Highest market price paid for all kinds of butchers' stock Hides, pelts and fars. Also chickens & poultry. upon ansccurate knowledge o( region- , al anatomy, but an art to acquire . , wfiion. requires an euucateu sense oi tonob, a thorough knowledge of ac tion and reaotion in the various forms of d iseate, and the courage of one's convictions." "Osteopathy has the advantage of surgery in that it reduces minor lux ation and dislocations, wtaoli more frequently than is commonly suppos ed are effective barriers to the reoov cry of health so long as tbey remain uncorrected : while, without examin ing a person from an osteopathic standpoint these taxations and dislo cations would undoubtedlp entirely escape observation. So Osteopathy must rank as one of the most impor tant measures known for the releif of all forms of chronic ailments. As to the method of applying principle in praotioe it is an effort of Osteopa ths to reach smypathetio nerve centers at every available point." E. P. Staple E. E. Romig ROMIG & STAPLES -GROCERIES- A full and complete line of staple and fanoy gro ceries. ; Fancy canned and lunch goods; Tinware, graniteware and woodenware. I Fruits and vegetables in season. . Bakery prodncts always fresh. Good service and quick delivery. Phone 431 Shingles, Shingles Two car loads of first class shingles just received by the 8toddard Lumber Company. . Notice to the patrons of La Grande Light aud Power Co. That on and afte r January 1st we will install a day circuit m this city und take this means of notifying our Catrons. Any change to be made iu lignts which can not e turned on during the day should be arranged as soon as possible. Those desiring power cau confer with us at any time regarding prices of motors, rates, etc. We have motors priced as lOUOWS, I. o. o. oau irauviauu. 4h. p. i up 1 h p 2 h p 8 hp $ 37 75 44 50 95 50 104 15 128 85 5 b. p $192 00 10 h p 279 75 15 h p 367 70 20 h p ........ 452 50 30 h p 555 65 To this price must be added freight from San Francisco to La Grande. For information call at office of LAGHANDE LIGHT AND POWER CO Of lice Rooms In SjtnraiT building. For lars inquire room No. 12. particu-U Dining on Christina's a a necessary putt of the day's festi Ities. To tnjoy your dinner to the utmost. . Eat it Here Come yourself and bring your friends with you. There will be everything that belongs to such a dinner with all he "flxliiV Imaginable. To say that it will be perfectly oooked and served la only corroborating what steady pat rons say of us. Suppose you try and see how well tbey kno v us. MODEL RESTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. OPEN DAYJAND NIGHT We sell weekly Meal Cash. '$4.50 m Special Bargains in Men's and Boys' Shoes' GET PRICES QUALITY SH0E Sl9RE T. M. STUBBLEFIELD. Your shoes repaired in up-to-date Style. W m hayilaId ( PIECES 50 CHIM A DINNER 18.30 SET W?K. Rose Decorations -New and Neat. Genuine Mat Gold Knobs and Handles. No better ware made, and the price $18 30 for a 60 piece set is within the reach of any one wanting a set of dishes Come in and look over our line of China Ware. " The Golden Rule Company " 1808-1310-1312 Adams-Avenue j Largest Store Smallest Prices i ...IIIIMIM . Il l lCllll ' IIMIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIflllMIMIlMU! ( J. 4 . j -A - t i. . t f v . '.' A m V- ti. in i 417 f r TTi Ml