J 4 x X X X i : : : J J M li THE FALL SEASON IS MOW AT ITS' HEIGHT AND Th C inlHp.n Rikta Cnmnanv's Stork ! Is Complete in every detail, more than Thirty Great Departments filled with Seasonable goods of every de scription and now offered to the trade at the Lowest Living Prices. DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING. LADIES' AND MEN S FURN ISHINGS, MATERIALS f OR FANCY WORK, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY. GLOVES AND MITTENS. LADIES' AND MISSES' TAILOR MADE COATS and SKIRTS, LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, GHILDRENS' HATS and CAPS, FURS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TOILET SOAPS and PERFUMES, TOYS, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, CRANIIFWARE, CHINA, CROCKERY, STOVES AND RANGES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, TOOLS, SPORTING GOODS, WOOD and' WILLOWWARE, WASHING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES, TRUNKS and VALISES. . ' THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY 1308, 1310, 1312 Adam Avenue. I-rfircreRt Stor. Smallest Prices I3 A TKONIZE HOME INDGSTRY r.ki.g KEY WEST PERFECTO THE VISTA ORADA ' and C. B. Cigars Manufactured by C. E. HACKMAN. F4ctorr Admi). I'nr. Ave. nod Sine. ,:) m $40 SUIT GIVEN AWAY DEC 31 Every $1 cash purchase, or paid on account en titles you (o a chance. .. .. . COMMENCING . ON NOVEMBER 1 w SUIT CLUB WINNERS , Kit!tr $35 SuH New Club rVL.:AND REW8 Hnbordmtrtr and Tailor AFTER i V v OTHERS FALEI I La Orande, OrSpt. 1 1, '06 To Thoe Interested: ' A out (our montis ago 1 wai having much trouble with my ayes. 1 hsd been fitted w.th glitaes, by several specialists, with, little or no benefit. Dr. F. D. Dayton, the Pendleton eye spec'alist who fitted the glasses 1 am now wearing, and have been wearing the last four months, has given me perfect sat isfaction, and judging from the benefit I have received from wear ng his glasses. I am certain na is an expert in his line. J. T. Williamson. The above letter from Hon. John T. Williamson, the well known La Grande abstracter, is chosen from among the many, owing to his wide range of acquaintance in and around La Grande. DK. F. B. DAYTON, The Eye Specialist Office Hotel Sommcr, Nov. 8, 9, 10. II, Examination Tree Home Address: Pendleton, Or. Office hours: 9 a, m. to (J p. m. Perfect fitting glasses ground especi ally for weak eyes. Astigmatism. Nearsightedness, ' Farsightedness, Reading or fine work. Our glasses cure headache. Neural- Ne Nervousness, Tired Eyes. Ach ing byes, bliss, Uranulated Lids, Blood Shot Eyes. Watery Eyes, etc Why a "Regular" . - . Fought Osteopathy "What have you got against Osteopathy why are you opposed to passing a bill to regulate it practice?" was the question asked of an active member of the medical lobby which worked against the osteo pathic bill in the New York legislature last session. ' 'Got against it?" echoed the "regular' with rising indignation "why, didn't 1 lose twenty of my best families to the Osteopaths the past year? Gentlemen, this fad has got to be stopped!" ' ' That answer, we think, fairly states the motives of the members of other sys tems of medicine who 'oppose legislation that seeks to put osteopathic practice on the right basis. Our bills invariably de mand high educational qualifications on the part of applicants for osteopathic licenses, while seeking at the same time to prevent those who are not graduates of regujarly conducted, full-term schools from representing themselves as qualified Osteopaths. It is too bad that such a state of affairs should ever exist; but we Osteopaths can not help it. We never spend our time trying to frame up laws to govern or suppress the representatives of other sys tems of healing. Indeed, we are always glad to give them our full co-operation, if they ask it, to enact laws that insure the M. D.'s liberty In practice and protection against unqualified members of their own profession such as we ask for our own school. The safety of the public, as well as justice to each school of practice, dSH mands that much.- Osteopathic Health. LOCAL ITEMS E. E. Disborn, of Elgin, is in the city today. ; ; Deputy Sheriff'Tom Johnson left this morning for Union- on a business visit. Circuit Judee Sam White of Baker county, is at Hot Lake receiving treat' ment for rheumatism". ; :.: Mrs. H. D. Landrum of this city, is in Umatilla visitine.her son. Will; who is there in the employ of the O R. & N. Senator Walter Pierce has . returned from Pendleton where he has been before tft& supreme court. ..... George Chandler, a prominent' politcian of Baker City, came down last evening and is in the city today. J. E. Birch, route agent for the Pa cific Expresscomptny, is in the city today on business, connected, with the agentship at this place: ' iiH ;W. M. Ramsey returned yesterday evening from Pejidleton where he ap pearea Derore rwuprerae. court 11 Union county case. The Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church wil meet at the home of Mrs. Eakm. at twi o'clock on Friday afternoon. Mrs. V. Clark, and drughter. . and Mrs. D. Beeman, 'of Alicel, " came up -on las night's train and are in the city todaj trading with our merchants. H-. for Baker City where he will visit hissoi 4 U. G. Carpenter who has a run on thi Sumpter Valley railroad.' : ; Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Lieuallen of Adams, are in " the" city the guests of Mr and Mrs. Adcook. Mr. Lieuallen is look ing over our city and valley with a view of locating here. Mr. Lieuallen. Is t brother-in-law of NK Adcook. - ": ; ; Engineer F. E. Holm of this city, hat been elected Sunday school superintend ent at Umatilla. As Mr. Holm is in Um atilla almost every Sunday on his runano as he takes an active part in Sunday school work, it is indeed fortunate for tht residents of Umatilla td secure him. ; Mrs. A. W, Leffel received a telephone messagyfrom Mr. Leffal stating that ht had so far 'recovered from the effects oi the operation (or appendicitis, as ; to fx able to walk several blpcks to ', the tele phone office.. ' Mrs. Leffet,will leave Wed nesday for Portlands- and they expect te return home m a few days. li t I FINE CHINAWAR 7 ; J bave" just feceived my fall stock of Chinaware. in hand . Painted. Decorated and White Haviland. Also a complete ''stock; of Cut plass and Silverware., all new pattern. " Se'e our Souvenir China. Do not forget about our heaUng stoves and steel ranges. MRSJrnT.) N; MURPHY, Hardware and Crockery. Died Today This office received a telephone messagt this afternoon from Georce R Curmv from Pdrtiand, "stating that Mrs. A. C Huntington died, at the Good Samaritar hospital this afternoon at 12:45 o'clock as a result of an .operation, perform ec yesterday. The . remains, accom panied Dy ivjr. A. C. Huntington, and Mr 1 fc f . 1 1 n oiiu mi . ueurge n. murrey, will arrive in. this city tomorrow morninsr.. Thi funeral arrangements have not been made at this time. , . ... Cleared For Action When the body is cleared and ready for action, by Dr. King's New Life PiHs, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the 'eyes the firmness of the flush and muscles the buoyancy of the mind. Try them, at Newlin Drug Store, 2S cents. ' Suit To Recover - Suit has been filed with county clerk by ?; Smith asking that S. E. and Ella Ly nan pay certain moneys borrowed from .he defendant. . ' , lerrif c Race With Death. f'Death was fast approaching," writes talph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla de- - - V HI 1..1L U .orioing ins imiiui mwmmh . V result of liver trouble and ' heart dis ase, which had robbed me of sleep and if all interest in life. I had tried many dif- erent doctors and several medicines, but rot no benefit, until I began to use Elec ric Bitters. So wonderful was their ef ect, that in three days I felt like a new nan, and today I am cured of all my roubles." Guaranteed at Newlin s Drug store;price 60c , . i.; . " ' ' ' : t ' ( ! Notice; ol Sett If ment , As we have sold the Horseshoe Chop Jouse we will consider ifa favor if those n debt to us will please call' and settle m or before December 1, 1905. All ac- xnints due the Horseshoe prior to Nov imber 6, 1906, are due and payable to is, and we will pay all accounts owed by Jie firm prior, to that date?" rr" U S andW W. Pottocjt. ' . Phone And We W II Deliver It finable td come to the store for drugs, phone us and we will send: what you; Vant, by so doing you "will Insure right lualky and a saving in cost No ad ance in prices on goods delivered. We lave but one price and that is invariably Jie lowest to be bad. ' Newlin Druo Co. WVod! Wood IWood! . , Good dry wood delivered to any part of the city. ANY LENGTH, ANY KIND, Special prices on quantity orders. No order too ; large or too smaii r " James Beavers. . Red 1441 f7 Wmk ' .T ' ,;P fir i I i'..J t. i ."iii ' i .. .int. ' 1 '1 ( ' 7T9rtT. m Operation Wednesday Chester Hamilton has been taken to Portland and wjll undergo, aa , 9peratipq for appendicitis next Wednesday morn- a Dir. cliurtDivk a tknu Iniib. IWAI.I. IRA MBC dlt holiday dinner hcr. W won't tell jou what it I-, (or Ibon It wooM be no tnrpriM. , All we will My that all you b 'V- riimiwiI aboat ' j t : GOOD EAHNG r . - 1 ' I will fU slioit of the reality, rerfeflt ly roked viands, the b-t of he service, and a me lraie t'nvA cbwk ' at tbe n1 of the meal will make the- occMlon mrmorable tball w ! serv table for yoof The Model Restaurant - J. A Aibucktf, Proprielof ... ; WrMll wtvklv C J CA -. steal Itckru luc P4 ND NIUUT TTlie j Stein-Blbch Vv.:iWoolLTeit:,,, me Lcids The Observer has takon a number of ordor for engraved v,Sit ng carJs as a result of the advert sing we have been doing for the past two weeks. Thos. wishing extra fine work should give us a call and see our line of samples before o dering. . . , ........ . avfd By Ovnamlte Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun. fm . writjift "Mw wifh hail ft vikrv rr- Vavated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King's New Dis covery tor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scientific cure . for , bronchitis' and La Grippe, for sale by Newlin . Drug Co. Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. MERCCRI2CD SMj m'XMf rtv Mil COTTON lllXni ALL WOOt"h i7 Tlx BMn-Bleek Waol TMeooXUiof Mltncsolutloaol wtwrand oauatlc puUab, (bs diemtoBl Mtloo of whlcb dlMolw wool out oouon. i h two wnipl km bown mm orlflnaUr or lb mm too lb. nl. bUckMd out. ThplbvpnvdubB tbo UM proTtuoaotODt.il wool. consul ptrt Imawrtos ond itoTinv only tbe In lbt bUck wdoKtTMton eontelniof alar ptr oontof pURE ..WGOUN CLulH vvill wear and Keep; Its fsjhape underf any conditlors'lf Tnttrin arlnltprAtprl uI!l nnt All fahrirt rercltoH h iiii?ci.t. ni.'.L. Li,Ai i "j ic iiciu diuuii lauors must pass the wool test or be refected. From the accepted fabrics our Stein Bloch Smart Clothes are made. . They are pure wool,-a fact wcrth knowini and thinking about these days. : -( . . -w d. r.''-Suig Ovcreoais ,$20o to 3500. . i SM tf 1i"at"w" " I'uiuJiwwtu.'. rwvm--i0- VVJ ' - ' MMt4