1 J Cli i icnni a nrr- OlLVLKrLMlC That wears almost as loDg as solid silver is the kind we keep. Only the products of the best best known manufacturers find their way -into this store, and every piece has the maker's name and mark on it. In ad dition t we add our personal guarantee as to the quality. .L '.:...! I V.. -.'li I HOL DAY J i I - V.l. fll -I U?iJM Oil ' 1; GIFTS WHICH 'ARE DEPENDABLE . i Still llUKil ' 4. ..' 1-1 ft 1 . t H. are, THE JEWELER CLOCKS Clocks of every style are in this collection and everyone is really handsome. Even the strenuous little alarm p ocks have their own good looks. There'are clocks for the bed room, parlor, dinning room and halL All are acurate time keepers and really, eceUenV values. g;1 S1LVLRVARE i Especially; Interesting THE STOCK IS; COMPLETE T HE OUALITY GUARANTEED THE STYLE IS CORRECT THE PRICES ARE RIGHT Now is. the time to make selections ; . ... ... Ma v' tl...jj; V ', '.". Makers , have produced some strikingly handsome designs this eeason in iZLil'-Yl'j TEAANbOFFiS?SETS EZICAKESBASKETS PICKLF JARS, V t PITCHERS, J ETC Man v of the moat Iheantifnl are shown here. An inspection ui our uispiay nu prove a pleasant and profitable way of spending an hour or so. We wdn't nrge you to' buy but our goods and prices are very tempting. ;. -y. i. i bud JnT x 'A )bltf III VXJ. SILVERWARE Thedisplayot complete sets and single pieces is the most at tractive to be seen in the city. The designs are entirely new and .very beautiful and have been worked Wt' with great skill and taste. , 4 3&&&&2 I REDUCTION SALE SWe hive nude np our mind to fell every roll of Wall Paper in our store before the next iprinj stock arrives, and in order to insure a $ . eomplite cltan-up we have cut the price retfardless of former price Wall Paper from 5 cents up . We Want to dear the house before March 1st as we expect a carload of W II Waper to a arrive on that date. We have more Wall Paper now on hand than all the other paper houses la the county. There fore you will have a greater yaiiety to select" from. Our present'; , , stock is complete, i : 1' 1 Stackland & McLachlen n n I a i T- ftii.P Him r.l (ItC SIGNS OF THE TlMES An M n T-ll. Hi." P.lf... Uku i nil in. e. llii) wivni tllij I They Should Become Doc tors of Osteopathy as He Has Himself Done UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Having purchased the undertaking goods of K An&rossfy Co., at an early date we expect to find suitable quarters and will open the most complete 'and up-to-date Undertaking Parlors in Eastern ' Oregon. In the meantime ? we are prepared to render the best possible service and will be found (it the Andross 1 Co.'s Furniture Store. " : We have had many years experience in this business and know that the public will appreciate the establishment that we will maintain.! e Our prices will be reasonable, and our stock complete. calls will receive prompt attention s GIFFIN & HOGAN. v .. . -. . : ... 1 ' ' . -i. -: .r mi Jror trie present wan a. jznaross cf uo. jrnone it t E$AY NDriCE """. Notion to hereby flven to whom It my eon trm Ibsi there came to 1117 place about July Ut, 1MM. two mile north of Ferry on Dixie Hat the following dencrlbed animal. One dark brown heifer, prt Jertwy, coming two year -oi l, without vlnlble brand or ear mark Raid animal ba been taken np by me and i Bow with my cattle on the Draper plaoeanoui 4 mile northeaatof Island city, mad owner ran hare aam by proving property and pay tng ehanre ?D BUKK, Home In Old Town, I Grande, Oregon. . Dated thia 7lh OAT oi Noreiuber, liAH. Notice of Final " Settlement Notice to hereby given, that the andertlgned ba filed the final account of ber doing a ex ecetri t of tbe iaat will an teatarncnt of afar ttia J Wataon, deceased: and tbat the Oouuty Cart hiw xppolnted Monday the 2nd day l Jannory WA, at 2 o clock p. rn. the time, and the Conn How at la (irnndr, Union C-HiiiM . twxon, as the place for the bearing -of aiild final aocounu All periona bavl'g any objec tions to the aame, will appear at aald time aud place, and oner said objcctioii thereto. 10A M BAY. Kiecotri Lm aranda, Oregon, November U, UOi. At One of (he most intareatiug f pieo- des iu the world of healing recently baa been Ibe publication io tbe Medi cal World, of Philadelphia, of a series of artiole telling petitioners ot the old eoho il, moat ol wbora have been inclined to bold aloof, juet why tbey should study tbe new eoienoe and ttkb up its practice if they honestly ' care to know and use the moat modern and effective methods of helping Ibe ailing body"-. - ' .. THE AUTHOR A FORMER M.D. Tbat tbe author of the articles, , Dr. W A Hiookle, ot Peorie, 111., la able to aign bimbelf both M D ar.d D O , ia not surprising , as not few preBsnt praotionere of Osteopathy were form erly doctors of tbe i Id eohools. They bate simply discovered a better way and been quiok to stady It at a school devoted to tbe new science and then to adopt it Tbat more have not done so ia undoubtedly due to tbe fact tbat they have not given it a fair bearing. We have not heard of any ease in which Doctor of Medicine, after studying the new science, return ed to he practice of administering evil drags to his patients. OSTEOPATHY AND MASSAGE . I). Hinokla's articles, addressed as they were to tbe medical profession, wete rather technical and lengthy, so tbat The Right Way, much as it w old like to do otherwise, can give but an extract or two at present. They are taken just as they appeared with tbe p culiar p'jonetio spelling used in the Medical World. This la th way in which Dr. Hinok'e dispos es of tbe old alb-gation that Outeopa thy Is simply msi age: ' Tueworkof tbe m sseur is all good aod valuable in its particular ipbere, but it bus neithi-r tbe upher ncr the precision of o-te jpathy. Woat tbe eogins wiper ia to tbe skilld mechanic the ,:iaesenr ia to tbe scien tiGo ostoptb . Manage is to ostej pxt'jywb t patent' tnf Jioius ' i to rirutitfd medication: a shotgun pres or'ptioo witb iut potivi di gnosis or -ccuraUj preacri Jing. True, both Ot- Uiupalhy and massage are mechanical and In tbat rjepect tbey are aioiilar. 8nrgical operations and the reduction of fractures are also mechanical, but on that aooount could hardly be class ed with massago. - Homeopatoy and allopathy are both systems of medi cine, yet jne is the antithesis of the other." WHETHER TOO MUCH , , ' 1 IS CLAIMED MBut we osteopaths are accused of claiming too much for osteopathy. Perhaps we do, but having repeated ly proven its merits, our judgment on the snbjectabould be, of more value tbn bat ol those wh 3 have not done so. Tosllsuob lean but reply in tbe words of Newton, who when rid iculed concerning his theory of gra vitation said: "Sir, I have investigat ed these things : you have not." "Tho all tbe common diseases, both acut j and enrooio, both infeotious and non-infectious, have been treated oateopathioally with tbe most encour aging results, it doea not claim to be a cure-all 1 II it possesses but one half the truth olaimed for it by those who knew most of the : subjeot, it would still demand consideration by every physician and would rank aa the greatest contribution to therapeutics for no other baa ao wide a sphere of usefulness. Tbe Right Way y.r Pblio Money to Loan Insurance Representing the Equitable Savings & Loan Asso ciation of Portlandr Or., tbe strongest, safest & most reliable institution on tbe Pacific coast, under Stc supervision Loans made short or long time to suit. WM. GRANT, Agent v City property for sale. i V ..,..,,.,,, ,,, BLOCKL AND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders -of BERKSHIRE .and POLANDCHINA SWINE. ,- , ,, -Vv.y. .We.now have eigbt young.bucks, pure bred, Oota wold and shropsbires, ready for service, anyone need, ing choice backs, should see these to appreciate them Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare 6ur paicos before Duvmg some where else. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to tbe legal voters of Sohool District No. One, of Union County, State of Oregon, that a Special School Meeting of said DtHtriot will be held at tb High School Build ng in said District on the 28th day of December, 1904, at two o'olock la the afternoon, for the following objects: To levy a tax for the support ot tbe schools during this and the ensuing year and (or tbe purpose of levying a tax for tbe payment of interest on ' be bonded debt of tbe district and for tbe purpose of levying a tax to provide a fond with which to pay off the bonded dibt of tbe district. Dated this 12th day of December 1904 Geo. W Hansen, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: A O Williams, Diatrict Clerk Notice Of Final Account Notice is ht-reby given that the undersigned, Admioiatratilx of tbe estate of William Spencer, deceased, has filed in tbe County Court of Union Connty for the state of Oregon ber Onal account as such administratrix, sud the Court has fixed Monday the 19th day of DeoemVer 1901 for bearing a? object! ?na to said. final account s ' I for the final settlement thereof 1 t td this November 19, 190 . ttiBBi M Bpaooer, AdminiaUatrlx KUIviv MEASURE ' Chain wood by the Cord ; 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry " chain ; wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than by the load. I ou pay for what you get and get what you pay for. I Phone 571 H. W. NIBLEY ,t f v. :y-. ' ; 'tiff . .', ' AMllaw I. ?1 Si 1: t il L t It il i i V ! 1 1 Li' .1 ' 11 V !- ... U. i f ' V til !: 1 ? H