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Winter's knocking at the door, With no ' uncertain sound he's demanding sntrance everywhere. J. Overcoat?'1''7 fr h'm? HW about your winUr Suit and Are they in proper condition to weather the storms of the coming season? ' otter Toggery? " W'ntr Underwea, Gloves. Hosiery and If there are any weak spots in your wardrobe we v are here to strengthen them with the . ' Best That's To Be Had The most skilful tailors known, to the trade build our clothes artistically, and they build, them well and they build them on honor. , : . Our furnishings come from the hands of the best known manufacturers.' ; , " Money back if you want it" Thot is the guarantee that goes with every sale. It Is under these conditions that we ask you to make this your Clothing Store. ASH BROS CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS. ; A FAIR JUDGE Of wall paper will not be overtoiled by a higher court if he decided that the inter ior decorations furnished by Staniels & Jarman and at tached to your walls and ceilings by their skilled art isons, were the best obtain able for anywhere near their prich. The pattern we display,; our taste in . combining- colore and our "stickiag" ab.lity will bear comparison. STANIELS & JARMAV Dealers in Wail Paper, Paints, Oils, Class, Etc HAY, GRAIN AND FUEL Are our specialties. Our feed roller is working steadily to supply the demand for good feed.. . We have on hand a lot of fine wild and timothy hay" which we can sell you either by the bale or carload. The quality of our fuel is too well known to need description. We have two wagons and all they have to do is to deliver your order as soon as it is received at the office. Grande Ronde Gash Company, iT'i' 5 ' i Heady Fr Business WITH A FULL LIME OF FEED. HAY AND GRAIN We are ready to buy all kinds of hay and grain, and pay the highest market prices. KV.QL.IVBR ' Slater liuildmer JEFFERSON AVE ' . .. , . '- Main 57 G. L FOWLER Truck and Transfer : Wood and Coai PHONE 1611 ... , ' " AH orders given prompt attention teeeet. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee CL01i.ES CLEANED The same old stand but a -new management. Take your suit to the same place, and have another man clean and press it the way it should be. Harvey does the clean- and pressing and does it. right An- other strong feature about his sys- tern is that his prices are correct Remember the place, next door to the commercial club: Ladies J gents cloth..ig cleaned, dyed, press ed and repaired. K v a W, E. Harvey.-1-- SOME LOCAL SPORTS THANKSSIVINO CAM The La Grande Commercial Club foot ball team will win that. Thanksgiving game or know the reason why. The team is in splendid form, and the way they expect to go against the Athena line is well worth considering. The boys are practicing each evening, and if. skill, de termination and weight, will count for anything in a foot ball game, the specta tors will surely see the La Grande colors i tightly bound around victory that no ordinary team will ever be able to untie the knot Win or lose, the game will be a good one, and well worth the time and money. LA GRAND! VS PENDLETON The La Grande High School basket ball team has everything fully arranged to defeat the Pendleton High School team f aturday evening. Of course, the Pen d eton team may be Just as honestly con sidering the size of their victory, and they may win. but the chances are against them. The girls are all well up in the game and those who delight in basket ball should not fail to attend; There will u imiu.) oi ki uia room tor an. - TWENTY ROUND 00. Those who enjoy a lively sparring eon test will have an opportunity tomorrow night of seeing about as lively a bout as the most discriminating would care to view. Two well known sparring artists will go twenty rounds at Steward's Opera House? Seats are now on sale at Jay Van Burens, $ 1.00. The contest will start promptly k eight o'clock. Farm Incorporated Articles of incorporation for the Grand View Farming company have been filed with County Clerk J. B. Gilham. The in corporators are Walter M. Pierce, Will iam 0. Sawyer and T. R. Berry, The capital stoclt is $5000. Gale In The Channel Dover Nov. 28 A terrific gale prevails in the channel The gale ie the severest that has been experienced in the past three years. The Admiralty pier is part ly submerged and the London boat train has been unable to reach her pier owing to the huge teas which are hurling masses of shingle across the rails. The cross channel service ie suspended. Schools Close The La Grande public schools and the Sacred Heart Academy close their schools on Wednesday afternoon and wil remain closed the rest ot the week. Both schools will have appreciate exercisee Wednesday afternoon. Suits Filed Hall Bros, of Union have filed an attachment suit against William Alexand er, of Cove, to recover money. A. I. Gale, of Union, has filed a suit for divorce against Mabel Gale, on the charge or desertion. . Located Here Dr. C. E'Hawke, of Portland, has lo cated in this city, and has offices in the Sommer building. Office phone Red 1251 residence phone Black 831. ). R OLIVER. V N I N O U N T Y ABSTRACTS Farm Lo s a Specialty Best equipped abstracter in Union county. Many years experience with the Union county records gives me a great advantage. It is folly to purchase real estate without first securing a proper abstract An abstract from my office will show the title just as it appears on the official record. J, R. " OLIVER, '. LA "GRANDE OREO jN . Room 91 Sommer Building AMUSEMENTS H. L. Leavitt, who, .as manager, will prassnt the McEweh company -.at the. Frazier theatre on Monday night will ar rive in this city Tuesday and will remain a few days. Mr. Leavitt has the distinc k' o" ei gene of the founders of the Fraternal Order of . Eagles. ' as well as that of being its first past grand worthy president; The local lodgemen, it is ex pected, will give a smoker for Mr. Leavitt in honor of his prominent connection with the order.' - " ' The history of the order," viewed in the light of its subsequent wonderful growth, is more than interesting. It was original ly known as the "Independent Order of Good Things," and was at time composed of H. L. Leavitt with six other members. The first meeting was held at Moran's Lumber company, February 14, 1898. Three months later the name was chang ed to the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the honor of having chosen the name belong ing to John Coert. This first meeting was heid for the purpose of .giving a benefit for the New York Journal fund for the aid of the Maine victims. At this meeting, was held the first election of officers, and H;, L, Leavitt waa chosen as the first past worthy president., ;: ; The first grand lodge meeting was held . ...w.uwj, ' JIM bus. A . Ml .OCtM. and the permanent organization was th n effected. The new ledge was then known as Seattle Aerie No. 1, F. O. E. From that modest beginning, about seven years ago, the order has grown until.' today there are more than , 1,000 lodge - and something more than : 500,000 rnembe in good standing. The Seattle Aerie hi s shown the same phenomenal growth Frpm a little lodge of seven members meeting whenever- the opportunity offered, they have now grown to a membership of 2,258, with cash and real estate to the amount of $40,665.90, and this ir. ad dition to the fact that since the order was started they have paid out in salaries and expenses the sum of $17,490.06, and in sick benefits $32.5 10.90. Mr. Leavitt has ample documentary evidence that he was one of the original seven, his certificate from Seattle Aerie shows that he is the first past grand worthy president of the order and in ad dition to those facts has a souvenir which establishes the assertion still further. This is in the shape of a handsome and valuable gold Eagle charm, studded with diamonds, and embellished with the in signia of all the other many orders of which Mr. Leavitt is a member in good standing. This i inscribed, "Presented to H. L. Leavitt, First Past Grand Worthy President Seattle Aerie No. 1, F. O. E. Mr. Leavitt is a member also of the fol lowing other fraternities: Masons, K. of P., M. W. A., B. P. O. E, Foresters, T. P. A and the Actor's Society. . HAWT JACK In "Happy Jack," Manager U. D. New ell presents a character here who will win . for Edward E. Kidder's play, "A Jolly American Tramp" an enviable repu tation when that comedy success is pre sented at Steward' opera house, on Fri day December 1. No more quaint con ceit ha been offered th play-going public yet underlying all . the bombastic preten tions that are made by the tramp, there will be found a heart that is in it right place. Flashes of wit fall from th lips a gently a do th raindrops in a summer shower, and touches of pathos illumine th pathway to duty of this hero in rags, that simply appeal to that well spring of emotion, the heart, in every one of his beholders. In "A Jolly American Tramp' the author has given us a new character creation, one that will live as long as the other creation of his, Sol Smith Russell's "A Poor Relation." Manager Nswell has staged this play in a commendable man ner and promises thrilling effects as well novel situations. The cast is said to be an admirable one and will do justice to the piece. Seats for theatre or box parties can now be reserved. . aeeeeeeeeeee Successful Kun F. S. Bramwell, of La Grande, left last night for his home altera short business visit in Portland. Mr. Bram well is the secretary of the La Grande sugar beet factory and was in Portland in relation to the marketing of the sea son' output Th La Grand factory ha just closed a ' very successful- year and the management expects a great in crease in business during the season of 1906 Portland Oregonian. WjodlWood! Wood! Good dry wood delivered . . to any part of the city. , . ' ANY LtNGTil, ANY KIND, Special prices on quantity -orders. No. order too large or too small : '. James Beavers, , Red 1441 J - No special opening ; day,! ,we..r' want you to come when you can and as often as you will . . , v.v SID5RIST & GO. The Largest Jewelers in Eastern Oregon Our Holiday stock will be on display Thursday, Novem ber 30, and ue Invite you to call, look it over and compare our prices with those of other stores. We even want you to compare our prices with any cata logue house you know of and we will save you money We do not want to "swell" but we do know that we WATCHES As large a stock as you you will find in any city 10 tiines as large aa La Grande, and our1' pfices wilt suprise you. . Weliave watches from i r X $1.00 to $150.00 1 ' . . diamonds 5 You should see them. We can please you, and you know how . a diamond will be appreciated for a Chrismas Gift We have diamonds from . 1 I ' $10.00 to $250.00 1 j Solid Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry S. i r r Anything you want, and every article warranted. Silver Plated Ware You will find at our store just what you want Space forbids dsscribing our stock of silver r Sterling Silver and Sterling Silver Novelties. umbrellas, gold filled and silver handles Hand Painted Chinaware Whwiyoubuyof us you know it is hand painted, as we know hand painted goods from inferior war, and you gat th benefit, Buy china of us and your pocketbook will not be mptid. ' Cut Glass We have "LibbyV and chapr glass. Whn'you buy cut glass you hav to buy Libby's or a cheaper glass. Call and let us explain cut glass to you. w will tell you all about th color, cut, tc Remember "Libby" glass cost no mor than "chapr glass". '' ' ' ' ' ' 11 ' M '" 1 III! 1 Fancy Clocks of Every Description. Cold spect acles and articles to numerous to mention If you buy of us, your mony returned if you are not satisfid. Our nam on th box is a guarantee of th best goods made. We want you to call a w take pleasure in waiting on you wheather you buy or not and w will prov Z that we can sav you money. ' Repair work we will do promptly and neatly and our prices are right Go.! S1ESRIST& Reliable Jewders : - ' . LA GRANDE, OR. : Next Door to Postofficc Kindergarten Wok Is there any young lady who would like to take a training from 1 0 to 11 each moming? If so please call upon Mrs. J. M. Agnew at Kindergarten room. IN A HURRY? THEN CALL ;Wf1. REYNOLDS THE TRANSFER MAN He will take that trunk to th De pot or your horn in less tim than . it takes to tell it'. Wagon always at your service Charge moderate. Day phone. B J792, night phone. R (2. Administrator's Notice NMtee b bmbTt1vn that Ut Bn1rrlgne ba barn da y a, pol it Adinlni.lr.tor f lh...u of jm la Henna, Imurf, Any nil ell pertun. hvln claim, agnlnir Hid late, art reonMfj.il tn nfM.Mi.ih. . n- erlf vrrlfltd lo the iitidcr.lciied snob Ad- u'lui-twor. si omi' in to row j Hotel Block lo la Or.nrt. tiirgon. POT, MRU. , Wm. B. H ARGENT. Adralabtratorof IU ta!of JtnDit Heu. a. LOVINA THAkP ESTATE:-Kollc la herebj given la ill whom K Bfj ronoei a Hist the nudrnlgoed hu bwn, by the loontr C'curtol Union COuuty, Oregon, duly apiwlnt. ed tti Admliiliimtor of the K.Uioi t.ovlna Thrp-drcnurd-latol Union County, Orfftt, ltd that all prrtone b.vlr.g cliilins ngln.t Mid nut ait rtqulrcd t pr.wnt them dulv rtrlflttf with nrootr voaciiei. to tbe ondcr- Igmtl nt rlmbUr, tln'ou County, O egon. or to , to La Jninrte N.lion.l . Bask at t Orinde, Oregon u by law required. . btUtt.Diavcmbt-rtiiUi. WW. f . 8.t, MltaOKS-AdmlQltlrator