3C : if Ml - i Tf a Administratrix Sale ofi $2,000 stock S H O ES $2,000 stock - Having sold the groceries to Mrs. Shearer, I have arranged for Mr. T. M. StabbleGeld to close out for me, regardless of cost, the stock of shoes, which invoice over $2,000, consisting of men's, women's and children's sh-ws of the verj best make. Every pair is new and we expect to make this the greatest SPECIAL 8H0E SALE ever held in l-a Granle. SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY, NOV. 2 And will continue until every pair is sold, regardless of coat, The sooner the stock can be disposed of the sojnor the estate can be settled. aDd i intend to make prices that will sell the goodi , . . The Stock will be moved to the Stubblcfield Shop in the Lewis Building ' . ', ' Opposite the Sommer House , THE CREATEST SACRIFICE IN SHOES EVER HELD IN THE CITY, CALL AND BE CONVINCED. MRS. REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACE V HATTIE RALSTON, Administratrix of the estate of C. Ralston.' Money Saving Paint - Money saving in painting doesn't mean the ue of cheap-by-the-gallon paint, k meant the um of first-quality paint paint that will cover moat surface to the gallon, that will spread easy and erne . the paintera' time, that will wear Wtl and put off for the longett time the need for re-painting. The Sherwin-Williams Paint ' o Dealers i a money saving paint. It cover aurface to the gallon became it it ground exceptionally fine and it thoroughly mixed. For the tame reason, it spread eaiieat and uvea the paintera' time. It weara longest because it ia made from the beat materials, so thoroughly ' combined that they become inseparable, and hold together on the building for the longest time. When you buy The Sherwin-Williams Paint you buy econo my. We sell it. Color cards free. STAISIIELS & JARIY1AN in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc ) w 4'4 Mew and Elegant Line . OF LADIES'. NECKWEAR New switches Eighty-five dozen new dolls Millinery and caps always in stock E M WELLMAN & CO 4 Adorns Ave "The man who loves his wife the most. Is not the one to let her roast" These hot days, in kitchen overheated by a Bweltering stove Cut out the family wanh day. Send your laundry tc us. Saves wood, time and energy. Don't burn up a lovely disposition. Send your linen, all of it to A Be Ce STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE Main 7 La.Grvoje, Oregon. . KOLUSTCR'S (tacky Mountain Tea Nuggets A But? aMIolas fcr Baiy Psopls. Brings Ooldra fhalth and Hsaswrt Vigor. A spooWo forCnnntlpntlon, In.tlirertlon. M" and Kiilncjr Trouhltw. I'lmplm. Kcinj, Impure blood. Bod Breath, tihijKlt Itowels, Hl-'" and llwWha. It"r Rocky Mmmwln Tew I" Ian ' ha form, 8A pnt B bn. (,.miin made lJf UoLLUTCa I)UO t.rllMKV, MadlSun, WIS. fiOLOEN NUGGET) FOB SALLOW PE0PLS J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder Draler in Building Material La Grande, Oregon Urop a Una, naming work, and I wil . the tight price. Nibley News MrandMra Mis 'Do Wrote are at Nibley rUltiag today. , Tba Kiobardt Broa vera bera yester day with tbair chopping maobine doing work. Mr Neilson's family circle hsa been enlarged by tba arrival of a bouncing baby girl. We are pleated to see Mile Bawantha RanaoD at bar usual stand aa elerk Id Raweon's store. The hat been absent for sometime. Miss Annie Hailing of Brlngbam City, UUh, it here visiting ber alater. The new school it now completed and tcbool commenced this morning, witb Mr O A Lemmon aa eohool master. Mitt Hattle Enrnett left here Satnr day morning for herjiome in Slarkey. Miss Eliza Orton la anticipating a vitit by ber mother in the near future. Johu M Mitobell waa in La Grande yesterday on botlneta. Mr Jamea D Rnwson and family have retarned from their visit to Ogdon Utah, bringing with him hit nephew, Jamea Taylor. Summerville Items Mr. li Tuttle whs in town Monday taking itema for the Elgin Reoorder. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F MoKinnla wat burltd Sunday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mooheil conducting the service. Mr. John Murchinton hat Durohn,ed the Charlie Oawald plaoe. Mr. Mur- chlun it having gooda arriving dally. Mr. Barnea died last Friday morn ing at 3 o'clock. He wat burled Sunday, the services being conducted at the borne of Mr E Tice by Rev. Movbell. The remains were interred in tba Inland Uity cemetery. ue leave) a wile and two daughters to mourn bit loss. Mr. Barnes had many friendt in thlt valley aa be had lived bete for years. Mr. W Chandler of Elaln. waa oaller at Bummtrville Monday. Mr. Q Bryant made a butineta trio to Island City Tuesday. Mr. and tin. fid Murohlton of La Grande were callers in Snmmerville Sunday. Mrs. Anderson wat a La Grande vis itor Tuesday. Cove CuIIings Mr Dave Clark wat iu La Grande 8undy. Mr Dubbam Wright and lamily were in Union Tuesday. Mr and Mrt Koger were La Grande visitors Friday. Mr and Mrt Kie'er were in La Grande Monday. Mr Jobu Jetl wat in Union Friday, Mrs Ed Slearot. who bat been at Hot Lake for the pust week, returned borne Tuesday. ' Mrt Ralph Coobran who bat been ill lor past few weeks it now improv ing. The danoe Saturday night, given bv Jessie Duncan and Alfred Danielt, was a grand success. Everyone report a Qne time. There will be a Hallowe'en social given by tbe Guild Saturday evening, October 31. at the Maeoabee hall. Everyone ie invited. Mr and Mrs Harson of Medical Springs are visiting in Cove this week. Mrt Frank Peal wat a La Grande titUor Saturday. Rain ia all tbeta'k. MENTAL GROWTH'S LATE BEGINNING Remarkable Case of Development After Spinal Misadjustments Were Rectified. Usually the editor ol this Journal is averse to publishing details of special caaes, and it would of coorce be out of the qnration to tell of many of the particular instanma in which osteo pathy Is doing noteworthy work. - Yet occasionally a casearriaea which see ie to poaiively demand publicity. Soub a caee received extended dls cuasioo in the newspapera of Mew York Ulty during tbe month Just gone. It wee that of a boy who bad grown to the age of sixteen ysars with soaroety any development of brain power. Hit memory ws to deQolent that he btd never been able even to learn tbe alphabet , Tbe lad't bro hr and sikter were re reiving religions instruction this spring under the guidance of one of New York's most prominent ministers, who besame interested in him. The min later' doetor charmed to he an Osteo path, and the boy was taken to him. The Oeteopatb examined the boy thorougbiy and foond spinal mitad Jostments, or "lesions," , whkh be beld were responsible for the life-long trouble. He gave it at bis opinion that thA luff wnnlil ,n m-m,.ii I . . ' " witn great rapidity wbea these ob struotions to tbe proper circulation of nerve force were removed; and inob baa happily been the case. Treatment aa begun at once, and scarcely a month bad elapsed when a change beoame noticeable. Now the boy can read and Is learning with a sped that is fatt making up tor bit loat yeara. Ue baa a fine voice, and at he baa developed a marked test for mutlo there la a prospect that be may become a great linger. Hit parents hope so; in fact, there ia little that tbey are not ready to hope for, now that the mental activity of their boy hat been established after so many Dopeless yean. The Right Way. Notice Beginning with Nov. 1, 1905, the price oi milk from Spring rook Dairy will be two dollars for a auart a dav Instead of one and one half as hereto fore This ohtnge is made necessary on account of the (Treat a 1 Dense are put to In carelng for and handling tne milk, it Is our aim as It has been from the beginning: to furnish our ao- tomera with a good, pare wholesome milk and we propose to spare no pains or cxpsuae in doing so. Therefore the change. ... , Thanking onr customer for their patt patronage and appreciation of onr milk and hoping that thev will eon tlnua with ut. We are ever yoor. . SPRING BROOK DAIRY W5, : ' ' Missionary Meeting : The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian cbuicb will meet at the retideooe 'ol Mrs F E Holm on Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.' A" lull attendance is desired, .' OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Ue your 'phone and let our free de livery service bent fit you. It may be that you bare never been into our store, but tbat makes no d'fference, we ehnll be Just a pleaded to dellnr anything you want as tf you were our regular customer. Ion 11 ond our good and prices lulls 'a tory, we a ur. Red 81 Newlln Drue Oo. . : . ' LUMBER ZiPnTA IT CIV T-4 u WHOLESALE PRICES Better Lumber and Cheaper than it io sold in I La Grande, , We, Deliver it to your Building. Grande Roride Lumber Co t ; , PERRY, OREGON. r aVasTaartar tttlMHM VB9lVa9sc0 THE aCITY GROCERY AND BAKERY CiTcrs 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 s 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. t " If you haven't been trading with us, why not give us a trial ' order? We can please you. Once a customer always a customer. . P0LACK, the Grocer. , - PHONE, MAIN 75. K ) WE BUY is 1 Doors Sash, Shingles Lumber and i In large quantities direct from factories and mills at a yearly contract price, and while we pay the lowest price, we get the beat goods, and cap afford to sell at figures that others buy for, thereby giv ing our customers tne oeneni ol (wholesale puces STODDARD LUMBER CO. 1 CITY BREWERY JULIUS ROESCH, Proprietor. c"ca V i Largest Brcwtng Plant in Eastern Oiegon S Ask for La Grande Beer arid get the Best ! f LA GRANDE BEER IS MADE IN LA GRANDE f jAND- SHOULD HAVE THh 1-KEFERENCE t 8 ST. LOUIS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE t g v r ( LARjSEN & NORRIE, Props. 71 ' SW$& rir,t cla8a to'noota fur- g XJJyZlpTl nished day or night. Special accomodation for commercial men. -Best service guaranteed Hones boarded by day, week or month. tff u iuo ciiy.