Ur a; Winter", knocking at th door. Witlma uncertain aound k.- , demanding entrance everywhere 0una " :oKltr,,.,0rv'hi,??: mbout W Suit and tflZr1" Wtathar th. torm. of th. - If there art an weak tpoU in your wardrobe we are here to trengthen them with the - . .. : - Dcst That's To Ce Mad - . .Kiiiui nor? Known to artistically, and they build them .-. on honor, Our furnishing come manufacturer, ... . t from ; " Money back If you want It" ,'. Thai I"th guarantee that goe with vry ale. It i under these condition that we atk you to make thi your Clothing Store. . tLumicKS Amu A FAIR , STAN1ELS Dea'.erVln Wall Paper, H AY, GRAIN -3. s(..-i.'-i- . A- , . h i- Art our pecialtie. Our feed roller i , working steadily to supply '-the demand for good feed. .We hare on hand a tot of fine wild and itimothy bay : which we can tU you either by the bale or carload. ' The quality? but f uV i too well known to need description. We have two wagon and all they have to do I to deliver your order a . toon a it it received at th office., , ? . - pw f.-.' ' '' ",'. " ' ' ''. . "'.' Grande lnde Jrjerion tlMMVlMHttllMttt"' .- if ...It V. ..J.......... ..Vi. ift-iEf FOWLER: i aw j. " , ' , J I i d .n:w ii HV-,'l'' ftruck and i Transfer A j Wood and Coal - 'PHONE 16U . Z AD order given prompt attention 0 J Sf, the trade build our clothe weU . and , the v buiki them - the hand of the bert known nAtstKifAsnucs. ; JUDGE Of wall, paper will not be lovrrulled by a higher court if he decided that the. inter for decorations furnished by Staniel & Jarman and at tached to your walla and ceiling by their (killed art-, tons, were the beet obtain able for anywhere near their prich. The pattern w display, our tact ki combining color and our "tickig" ab.lity will bear comparison. . &: JARMAV. Paints, Oils, Class, Etc - AND FUEL Cash Company Atenntv SuctlonCyeGlass 1 It does not wrinkl . your -nose and make you look older than you era. Holiday good ar beginning to arrive. Best Hue ordered ever brought to th city.. J, Hi PEARE. Jewelry and Optician liMIMI CL01 ES CLEANED ' The am old ttand but new I management Tak your uit to J the same place, jnd have another man clean and ies it the way it should be. iiUr does the clean- and pressing and doe it right An other strong feature about his y tem i that hi price ar correct Remember the place, next door to the commercial dub. Ladies genU clothing cleaned, dyed, pre ed and repaired. W. E. Hrvy. . bland Qfy Items Mr. Fred Kiddle and Mr. John Scran U n (pent Friday of last week visiting in Imbler. Mr. U. Q. Couch returned Saturday morning from Portland, where h had been for the past five weeks. Mr. Walter Haller and little eon. of Telocaset are visiting at thj htm of Mia B Thomas. Mrs. Haller formerly lived a jre where she ha many friend. , Mr. Stagger, wif and daughter, de parted Friday morning for their home in Pa, after a Uesurely visit with relatives in Island City and vicinity. They wi 1 make several atop at place of interest The series of meetings conducted by Rev. Mowerare well attended. May they be productive of much good. Mr. Ed Kiddle returned Sunday morn ing from a business trip to Poryand. The Basket Social given by the M. W. A. was a complete success both socially and financially. Mr. Taylor proved him- tetf a skillful auctioneer. Th following program wa rendered: Instrumental Duet ... , ... Mrs. Merton Kiddle and Netta Kiddle Recitation Lizzie Faust Vocal Solo :...Elva Qaskill Instrumental Duet, Mandolin and Quitar . Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Smith Recitation ....;.;..:;.... Oma Ruckman Instrumental Solo Kathleen Thomas Instrumental Duet .......Misses Carrie and Pearl Hunter Vocal Solo....... Mr. Merton Kiddle Recitation ... ., .w.Elsa Couch Vocal Dut Mr. and Mr. Smith Mr. A. C McClellan of Baker City visited old acquaintance her last week Cove CtiHings ; Mr, Elven Wilson and family, of Lander, wyow are visiting menus ana rMtuv hi Cove thi week. Mr. Dudley PeaL of Wallowa, is visit ing relative in thi city. Mi VioletU Keller, who ha been In La Grande the past two months, return ed home Saturday evening. D. M. Clark ha been on th sick list th past -week. Mr. Will Clark, of Alice), wa in Cove Tuesday on business. ' ' . Mr. and Mr. Tom Harvey were in Cove Monday and Tuesday on business. Mrs, Miller, of Union, is visiting her mother, Mr. Stackland, in Cove this week. : '".. Mr., and Mrs. DeVore, - of Medical Springs, ar visiting friends in Cove this week. Dr. S. L, Corpe and wife were La Grande visitor Monday. -Albert Adam is now at work on his new barn. It is a wonderful improvment to hi place. ' . ; Mrs.'Lard.irf Union, is visiting in Cove this week. Mr. Heulat. of La Grande, ' is fai this city on business. . v : The Dorca society met at Mr. Lou Bloom' Thursday afternoon. BOOKS Our thelve are loaded with Interesting Book. .You would Ilk to read hand- omely bound book by popular author. Look them over. Nbwum Drdo Company. A Cff rplng Dih. H Blood poison creeps up toward ' the heart, causing death. 4V-. E. ' Steam. BU Plain, Minn, write that a friend dreadfully Injured hi hand. which swelled up like blood poisoning.. ..iBuck- len' Arnica Salve drew out th .poison, healed )h wound,, and saved hi life Best in to world for oume and ores. 26c at Newlin's Drug Store. ' Thprtcof a pretty face 1 $1.0 OV three package of ' Hsllistar - Rocky Mountain Tea bring red lip( bright eyes and lovely color. 56 cents. Tea or Tablet. . Newun Druo Co. Healthy, happy babies. Mother say that, polluter' Rocky Mountain Tea Is the greatest baby medicine in th world Make them strong,- well and ativA4.56 cent. Tea or Tablet. Niwlin Druo Co, Klrvdergatteri , Wo k. s , Is there any young lady who would like to tak a t fining from 10 to II each morning? If so pleas call upon Mr. J M. Agnew at Kindergarten room. 1 I Centennial Hotel " '; Under new management Board and Room $6 per week, cash. Meaie 2Scta. Special rate furnished monthly patron. No. M 1 7 Adam Ave Phone Na 1161. ' r -. Mrs. W, E. Murchisow. proprietress. , ft 1 .' 11 Wiod! Wood! Wood! Good dry wood delivered to any part of th city. ANY LENGTH, ANY KINO, Special prices on quantity order. No order too r ? . ; , large or to small -. jaRVe Bcaveri, Red 1441 New Physician Dr. C. E. Hawke, formerly of Portland has located in 'Jiis city and expects to make hi future home here. He has rented one of the cottages near the court house and hs a suite of office rooms in the Sommer block on Adams Avenue. The doctor made the change from Port land on account of his health. LITTLE SOUVENIRS To send away. A very pretty custom is that of sending to distant friends little tokens such as th souvenirs w handle. We are showing a beautiful line of souvenir and a visit to our store will be most interesting to you, for here you'll find photographs of local scene, burnt leather novelties and souvenir post cards Newun Druo Co. '. Notice ol Sentiment As we have told th Horseshoe Chop House we will consider it a favor if those in debt to us will please call and settle on or before December 1, 1906. ' All a& count due the Horseshoe prior to Nov ember 6, 1906, kre due and payable to us, and we will pay all accounts owed by th firm prior to that date. , . L. S. and W. W. Pollock. Always Accommodating You will always find us accommodating. Try us and see if we are not ever ready to oblige, and our prices ar right A. T. Hill, prescription druggist Service .. - Thi drug store trie to serve every customer so well that they will not think of going elsewhere for drug store goods. A. T. Hill, Prescription Druggist Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect Sold by Newlin Druo Co, Indian -Novelties . We hav a fine line of Baskets and Canoe made by Mexican and Canadian Indians which ar the most artistic ever .offered to . th trad in thi city.' Fill one I with candy and present it to your j wife or sweetheart, and after eat- ing the candy she can use it for a : handkerchief or glove box or fof ! an ornament The price rang from 38 cent to $2.00. Just the thing for holiday gift. i SELDER, ThcManndy j J. R. OLIVER. V N JoN KIU NT Y ABSTRACTS it,.: 11 ":i Farm Lo'D i Specialty Best equipped abstracter In Union county. Many year experience ' with the Union county record give m a great advantage. It , is folly to purchase raal stat 'without first securing ' a proper abstract An abstract from my office will (how th titl just a it appear on th official record. ). R. OLIVER, I.A 'vKAHDB, OREd N , Room SI Sommer, Building ' ' Practical Gunsmith Jfepairs Ftrictly Fittclass 'lins rtvsttH k'-d . K'ys fitted to door Loks' . WM.. AGNEW Uhc farmers and U 'radars 9ational ffiank NO. ttns Opital Surplus Liability of Shareholders . Total For the protection of it depositors! Depositors of thi Bank ar ac corded such liberal treatment as shall be in keeping with the character and value of their accounts. We would be pleased to have your account JOSEPH PALMER, Prrsidemt. O. E. McCULLY. ; , Asst. Cashier, FARMS FOR SALE J l THE GRANDE R0MDE VALLEY J 200 Acres with good improvements, all tillable land, J 3 mile from railroad station and 14 miles from ' ' - La Grande, Oregon r '.- . ' ' Price $40 per acre 400 acres with good improvement, nearly all tillable . land, about three mile from th railroad and 14 - i mile from La Grande. Price $58 per acre 160 Acre about I mile from the railroad and 14 ' mile (ram La Grand. No buildines.. . S00 Acre, on mil from the town of J ' miles north of La Grande and 3 miles from the - railroad. All tillable land. No building Price $35 per acre 60 Acre, tame class land as the above and adjoining Price $33 per acre 480 Acre. 2 mile from th railroad, and 18 . miles . ' from La Grand. Qood barn and tmall house, .- ,. well watered. ' All good land 66 Acre, three and half mile from . under cultivation. . No buildings . .160 Acres, 6 mile from La Grande. Oood grain land. ". No building ' ... ,160 Acres, 12 mile faoir) La Grande, 2 miles from the railroad, firstclas improvements )000 Acres 0 mile from Lit Grande, nearly all in cult : ivation, all good land ' . Xa Srando Investment Co. FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING ; Union Woolen Mills Indian Robes We have received a consignment of Union Fleece Wool Indian Robes which we have nn sale. These robe'' are snitable for couch covers, steamer rober and oma- mental for Indian corner. Th price range it.from $8.50 up - i HENRY tS6 OARR I HOUSE FURNISHERS Phon J. C. Henry, residence 664 ROMAOKA , READY ACXESS TRUNK TJ AJSING the cover brings every comer within reach without re movinf trays. Save X the time of an ' ordinary frank to pack or un pack. Easy to operate. Nothing to get out of order.; Will stand all th knock and hard vsags of traveling. Costs no mors than a common trunk. ' 8tUt at-.., ..,..$5.00 aed. D V 1 ( ; r- t ; AirCoIors v Rejuvenates all ttiini about the house From cellar to garret V Wears like Iron. W. H. BOHNENKAMP, A$ent J A PA 60.COO.CO 14000 00 60.C00.C0 $!34C00.C0 J. W. SCRIBER, Cashier. T. J. SCROOGIN, - Asst. Cashier Price $35 per acre 2 Summerville. J 5 La Grande, all Price $42 per acre Price $76 per acre Price $25 per acre Price $65 per acre Price $36,000.00 LA GRANDE, OR AND . UNDERTAKERS No. 621. J. J. Carr, residence 886 at SPECIALS Supported bed spring $2.40 Unsupported bed epring 1.66 Mattresses, good ones 2.50 2 saddles, choice 3.00 Remmington typewriter 40.00 15 cros cut saws 60c to 3.50 Hall rack' : ; ' 3.60 2 offlc chair 8.60-6.00 . Kitshen Treasure 8.25 Linealeum ' A fin line of crockery at half . price F, D. Haisten, PHONE RED 1161 ;' Highest price paid for Second , Hand Good. Vd to -J CL LA G ER f tha iequal iter ' al hu Mill to th flow I fHciei lot er The d an an y cha $1 mrch lougl v ho; hen vas c aed, for Rich; nimil tarn rd "ort W! :ityp kvher sprii leso Th, on I bid ' fci the ff I t iasa '? th thin thes Ulii ,wa ngs Th. tin ing m ind fill