m.m immt l ay vrhV&fll !-.-fr4 '&.?? 0. i;p,wW..wj"i4.--rWjiK,w,.M- Money Saving Paint Money saving in pauiting doesn't mean th ute of chcap-by-the-gailoa paint. It ' mean the ok of fine-quality painr , paint that will cover moat surface to tha ' gallon, that will iprtad easy and tart th painters' tiro, that will wear wcl and put off forth loogcat time the need for n-painting, ; The Sherwin-Williams Paint la 1 money taring paint. It amn moat aurfaca to the gallon became it it ground exceptionally fine and la thoroughly mixed. For the tame reaaoo, it spread '' ' caveat and saves th painter' time. . ' , It wean longeat because k ia mad from the beat materiaia, so thoroughly .WIIIMI.I MUtt UMJI VWIMtM UIMUIUAVW, and hold together on the building for '. . the longeat time. ' When you buy Th , 6herwin-William Paint you buy ecooo ' my. We tell it. Color card free. . STAMIELSSJARMAM. Dealers In VVallPaper Paints, Oils, Glass, "The man who loves his wife the most , Is nottheon to let her roast" Tbeie hot days, in kitchen overheated by a sweltering stoveCut oat the family wash day. Send your laundry tc us, Savea wood, time and energy. Don't burn up a lovely disposition. Send your linen, all of it to Ae B. C. STEAM LAUNDRY i PHONE La GtfnJe, MM . ' ALWAYS Catering to the wants of odr worthy patrons,we have at last satisfied the constant demand made npon us for high grade tailor made suit for gentlemen. In making onr selection we have been eonteut with nothing short of the "best" and now invite all "swell dressers" of La Grande and vicinity to call and inspect our magnifi oient line of woolens for fall and winter trade. Stop A moneut, when pH'sing. and read our gaurantee. It will certainly interest V'U. Remember we are located in the Haworth building, 1310 Adans Ave. Don't forget we are the only people in the northwest who can "make" your uuderwear. It is superior to anything on the market. CRESCENT KNITTING MILLS Apples For Sale Twenty ear. loads -of food wlnttr apple (or eele. Call or addreaa tba aacretery of tbe Home Fruit Co., Cot Oregon. d A w :yotj IVILL Bi SATISFIED If ynnr tkikata ra1 eaaalo Miami Rlli Una ul tot world" I ha Piit tbe "Hoautt IlEOAUfeE Taare are ao manr seenla alt-en sad ' poiaia of IuMtmI aloof the '.In tf IwMuOadaa ad Drmvr tin iui tiip aiWfoiRg east, wrttatfor .3 lor a and ast prouy booklUiat will I eilabMitU taUyoa i W C McBRIDE, Ajent, Portlard Orego- 13 H s s o o Etc Main 7 Oregon. )) If your paper it not delivered ai 70a tblnk il should be, please notify the Uioe and tbe mistake will be rectified. LA GRANDE One day only Monday, Oct. 9 THE CREAT- Floio Shows CIRCUS BEAUTIFUL 110 MAMMOTH MEMGERIE To Dazzle America's Millions WITH THC SPLENDOR Of THE ORIENT New $100,000 Awe-Inspiring, 6orgeoos MYSTERIOUS HPaMftlmiM. ' HMnklwt. Slaa. telllliMttiiah la tlMelia, stjmltt eaaauaariaMtatcti. M Bar iraUt II1UM. II 7m l Un mt CartaM Maw. SHIHmI Carta tt M mt In, i laJlMka ra Ui ilhar Mil. tmMh ttmi ItM Mat. htmmk, f aak aaUaew IrnailbM, IhIIS; UltoiHSrmfaSmllac saMfa Bat. a Qfwaa rM Owmm lhiMiii m ih r au Monster Street Parade voqr Memlea 10 . Tt o Ptrformancss Daily. 1 and 8 P. II. OOORS ONN ONI HOUR EARUER Cv&a, Adults 50 cent i MA i ''YXAjS MsUlVlw 'rvaHtt-tt IW k UwavM. II UtaMSnaUcmitallr. I THE COST OF TREATMENT Showing The Bcilct That Oste opnhy Costs A Great Deal Of Money To Be An Erroneous ' One Tbre ia do ' denying that good Osteopath everywhere receive a fair price (or applying tbeir knowledge and kill to tbe car of their patient. Why abould they notT Hot tbe ballet prevail ia many quaiteia tbat to , have Osteopathic treatment oot a gret deal of money that only tbe very rich can afford it at all. Thin la an entirely erroneue Idta, aa may be readily shown Where ie tbe (hopper of experience who woold not rather pay S5 for an article tbat will wear a year than yield op $1 for eomsthing that . will fall apait in a monihf Bboold the aald hopper inreit In the SI article and andpiu hia belief to it, I it not evident tbat at the end of tbe year (12 will bae been expended? Yea 15, Inveated at lb oateet lq the article of known weralog qoalitle,' woold plain ly bare meant a large detgree of at- tafaotion all tbroagb ' the twelve month. Applying The Comparison . It may aeem odd to compare com mercial valoea witb tba worth of pro fessional aervloea; yet laoh a com pariaoa la ia thl cae justified by the act that ia no other way can tbe point at laaue.be o wall bleared op. The average patient ol the average doctor . in tha average town pay, let o aay, from fifty cent to two dollar i for a few minute conaulation, a little enooaraement, and a bottle of medi olna or preeorlption. No examination baa been made and ali conoernad are aa maoh in tba dark aa aver aa to tha oaaa of tbe patient' malady. It tbe eaae ia an acute one, there ia a pot ibllity that Nature, overcoming the dleeaaa and tba drug a well, may perform a core. Tbat ia what happen wbea tbe patient doe recover, for the ffeot of droj la alway. doubtful, alwtya temporary, and never without an evil a pact. Sometimes Nature doe win an 1 tba doctor geta tha oredit. But what happen wbea Nature it uneqaeal to the taikT Tha trouble imply , become . obrohio of give place to other mora aeriooi ao that tha patient beoomea a permanent vialtor to tba doctor and hi aeomingly mall oharge count up ao tbat at the and ol a year tha ayctarn ha proven to be a ooatly one. If the case la one of a chronic trouble there la no hope ol final core from druga at all, ,aod the fact given above may aim ply be accentuated in snob an lntanc. If you have much Ulnea in your family, ut flgare np what the drag eystem baa been costing you and decide whether or not it aeema likely to be come a permanent lufliotion . The Difference Osteopathia1 ly The difference In the practice of tbe Osteopathic pbjilolan ia molt marked. lie inva-Wbly makea an examination ol the pit'ient'a body ti Moerlain juat what it li that OiUe ' fbe eymp'.omi; ha at mi not ) much to relieve thoie ymptoin a to remove their ' raum, in oisor woraa, ne aim at a care, to thitt v ben he i tbroagb with yon it will be poulble to ceasa doctoring en inoiyaiui be well, in tbe t rie case you aln:ply Invert In the SI rtiole that ia of doubtful value, while in tbe other you get the to article which will wear Indefinitely. inia ia not 10 aay mat a visit to an Oateopa'b 1 going to coat tha patient live time aa much a would a oall upon another doctor. Ooth contrary tbe figure are given only to indicate tba relative value of the eervlcea reuderd by tha two.1 Tha charge made by tbe Otteopath, while usually somewhat higher than thoie of tb poorer ciae or meaicai aooiora, are no higher and in many oaaea mailer than those made by superior phy lulaus of the old school. And at tha tame time the patient ha tba auur ance tbat au effort ia being made to do away with the can of the troubla ao tbat final cure I probable. Those who have a fancy for being doctored and who wish to keep it no until the trumpet call -such people ax lit abould avoid tbo Osteopath, tor hi xniaaion I to carat and it nay be relied upon that tba coat of cure be Oateopathy in any given case will be less than by any other mean. "The Right Way. Instruction In Music Mr Lyle't patron will be pleased ie know lbathe baa retuined to tbe catf fur tb winter, and can be seen a tba bom of Mr O Balaton, No U04 Xiutfe atreet. Those who prefer to re eeree iaatraction at their bom can do aa fey seating arrasgftaasU will! a bar. Phoaa Black 104L ' Cove CuIIins DM Clark wa ia Union yesterday on butiat. ' ' Ben Peal wa in Lt Grtnde Tbe dy. - Mr H H Fraooh Mt for Portland tbl morning. 6be expect to be gone several weeka Marshal Hancock waa in La Grande Mi nday ou tpocial bueinea. Mi Geo Baker, wbo ha been qnite ill (or tbe pait week, it now improv ing. , Mri Frank Peal spent a few day at Med.cal 8pringi last week. ' Mr and Mrs Bteven and daughtei Jean, who have been visiting the fair returned home Tuesday . Mr and Mr Perc) Harris, of Port land, are viiiting In Cove thi week. Mr Lou Payne epml a few day in Wallowa laat ek Mr Hbarp and on . wbo have been visiting in La Grande; returned borne Tufiday. ' .' Dr 0 irpe w in La Grande Tuesday on busineee Mis 1-ulu Lorena ia vititing friend and relative in Cove thi week. V Dr Harper will ptd a few day to VTallow thi week Mi Berry , who baa reeided In Cove tb psit year, left dunday lor L Grande where be will make hi futare b)me, DrLang who has beea ill for the psityear, i now in Wallowa for treatment. - Imbler Items Mr and Mra Glenn left Thursday for a ten day a visit to the fair. I Frank Blancbard and Mis Hlen Henrv wore married laat Tharaday at tba borne of tha bride'a parent, i'be young oouple are well known in thla vicinity and their many , friend wish them a long and happy Ufa. J L Pinkerton, our wide awake lumber dealer, a pent ' Friday aad Saturday transaoting businee In La Grande . , The OBAN baa a foro of carpen ter putting soma maoh needed repatra on tbe depot at thla point. Grandma Stenael died at the home of her son last Tuesday evening. - Tba funeral aervloea were held at 3 p m Wednesday. She was widely and favorably known' being one ot tba oldest tettlera in thla part of the valley. The family bag tba sympathy of many friend in their aad bereave meat. " Mr Banter, who has beenv onaratina the stage between thla place and Bam-I merville for the laat few year, haal jatt cold hie interest to Mr Vandar- pooi who ia - now running tbo atage nd carrying mail. Mr Hunter baa made many trleu ia during hi period of operation by bla accomodating method uf handling the tua'.nwa. Alexander k Htll have tbe building for their new blaokamitb ahop nearly completed, and are getting It pretty well atorked up with modnrn equip ment for handling tha bneineea wblob ia increasing every day. People are bonod to find out where tbey can get tbeir work done tbe neatest, stronireat and cheapest. Summcrville Sittings Ira Uobion came home from Erwin Tuesday. Ml s Maggie Wllils has gone to Oo'.fa. Smith Rioebart are having their prunee gathered thia week. Mr and Mra Wm Choate have gone to Portland to attend the fair. Grandma Buaael I here visiting her daughter, Mra W BChatten. Mug Notice Of Proposed Street Improvement To whom it may ounoero : Notice is heraby given of the pro posed improvement of Adams avenue in the city ol La Grand. Oregon, by tbe construction ot a sidewalk accord log to specifioitioo provided by or dinance, tbe said aidewalk lo be con trucked from a point at the South East corner of the intersection of Spruce street with Adam avonue; theuoe along and upon tbe 8:utb aide ol Adam avenue in a 8outh-ia9terly dtrectioo to tha 8cuth west corner ul the intersection ol Adam avenue witb Balm atreet. Notice ia hereby furtbet given, that unless said propoaed fmprovemtnt is dele ttd by remonstrance signed by tha abnUtng property owner and Sled with th anderaigoed on or belore tbe 16 day of October, 1905, said aide walk will be ordered tonslructed by lb council ol tbe city of La Grande, Oregon. Dated tbia fourth day ol October 1905. - ' ' 1 B 6NOOK, Recorder ol th city of La Grauua, coar ?f UnlOo, ut of Oregon. ' LUMBER RETAILED AT- WHOLESALE PRICES V BetterlLnmber and Cheaper ihan it io sold in t . La Grande. We Deliver.it tolvour Building. ." "'V,. i '": Grande Ronde Lumber Go. . PERRY, t ,;,:,,.X.l..' . . THE CITY GROCERY AMD BAKERY OfTers customers the best of everything in the;, line of FRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS, GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS, ETC., at prices as low as in- ' ferior goods can be purchased. Good things to eat can always be had at THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY. If your appetite "goes back" on .; you, visit our 'store and you are certain to find something that will please your palate, : If you haven't been trading with us, why. tot give ns a trial order? We can please , you,; Once a customer always a customer. - . .. POLACK, the Grocer. PHONE, MAIN 75. kaaataag f ENGRAVED GOODS The Observer is in a position to offer to iU patrons a splendid Hoe ol engraved Visiting 'Jardi, Wedding Announcements and At Home Cards at prices just, '; the safhe as yoa send away only we pay the postage. ; Call on us and look nt onr samples . ' THESE ARE OUR PRICES: English Script cards, per 100. . .$2.03 French Script, very latest, per 100. ... .$3.00 Shaded Old English, per 100 . . . . .... . .$3.50 ; Roman, 100 cards..'. ......... $3.00' , Solid -Old English, 10ft cards. ......... $3.00 . Gothic, 100 cards...... ....... ...$2.50 ' Printing future orders from any copper . plate, 50 cards 75o., 100 cards ...... .$2.00 - Wedding Iuvitations from $8.00 a 100 to $24.00 a 100. . Besides taking orders for engraved stuck, we are prepared to print all the above in the latest type faces. Call on us before ordeniig., THE OBSERVER Tlhe farmers and TJraders 9atonal fianlc NQ. Capital . Surplus . . Liability of Shareholders Total . For tb protection of tt Depositor I Dapoaltora of thi Bank are aocordej auch liberal treatment eetball b in keeping with tha character and value ol their aceoonta. Wa would be pleaewl to have yoor aoconnt. 1 Joseph Palmer, President. ? O. E. McCpllt, Asst. Cashier. OREGON. . . t 4 - - H52 60,000.00 14.000.00 60,000.00 .$134000.00 J. W. SCSIBER, '.. Cashier. T, J. cKuoaiN. i Asat. Cashier