THE FALL SEASON IS NOW AT ITS' HEIGHT AND The Golden Rule Company's Stock 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 fOR 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, GRAM if WARE. CHINA, CROCKERY, STOVES AND RANGES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, TOOLS, SPORTING GOODS, WOOD and WILLOWWARE, WASHING MACHINES, StWIIVU MAtmnCd, IKiinKS diiti VALioCG. , Golden Rule Company LO'AL nivs 138, 1310, l.12 Atirtine Avei ue. :H.arerest St or Smallest Prices ........ ' ' f J. T. Murphy, of Chehnlis. Washington is in th city visiting hit brother. Ed. and James Murphy. William Osterling it abla to ba out again af tar being ill tavaral weeka with a bad cata of blood poiton in hit hand. Mist Alica Ladd who hat been in the citv the oast few week looking after her property Interests hers, expects to return to Walla Walla this evening. She has rented her Fourth street property to F. P. Childers. ' ' J ' I j SPORTS ; j sHalf Price MU.i.lNTRY SALE Seasonable Trimmed Hats all go at Half : ' ' t'"i . , " ; Price. Sale Commences 1 .'. V. - .. MONDAY, bqC: -4 ' ..'V . . , ' R. West's Store I ... . . t A TRON IZE; HOME INDUSTRY: KEY WEST PERFECTO THE VISTA ORADA and C. B. Cigars anufactured by C. E. HACKMAN. moking 1 F1 ; l$40 E 1 f A 1 1 v Factory Corner Adams Avenue and Greenwood Street SUIT GIVEN AWAY DEC 31 very $1 cish purchase, or paid on account en les you (o a chance. .. .. MMENCING ON NOVEMBER 1 SUIT CLUB WINNERS TTNkklaon . $35 Suit New Club ANDREWS Hebctdeehtr and Tailor Tut t)t gim trifri if.sr ni . will furnish a ' thema for . conver sation for many moons. - ": The story of how the La Grande; big fellows took the Athena team down the line w:ll do to tell to coming generations Tie La 3md team are all above the the average for weight and knowledge of the gmi. The Athens teim is Con: sidared swift., and well worthy of the time and trouble required to defeat them. Of course there is a possible chance that La Grande may be defeated, but in case Athena wins, the spectators will have seen a first class gime. ' ; THE SPARRINO CONTEST ' ',''' The two fistic artists who will furnish twenty rounds of pugiliste amusement for the audience, arc both reported to be in splendid condition, and a spirited go is aasured. Seats' are how on sale at Van Burens. ' ' Stewards' opera house will 'be open for.spestatb.rs at eight to-night ; I Swiped A'Gose ; Robert Burns, a new comer from Port land this morning, fall in the toils of the law this forenoon. He espied a fat goose peacefully gazing from between the slats of a box In a. wagon, and think'ng that he had more use for the bird thaVths owner of the wignn. he made a hurried swipe and took the bird to Julius Fisher's "sa. loan wne na soia mm tor oo cents. - 1 tie owner came put of White's grocery in time to witness act two of the little drama and hurried after him to recover the b'rd. Ha caught a g impse of him vanishhg through the back door of the saloon, but not too lata to citah him. Burns struck him in the face, and af result was tak en to Justice Hough's office for tfisj for assault and battery. Ha broke the so'tr. nity of the court room with his noisy talk and was fined $10 for contempt of court in addition to his fine for assault and bat tery. Along The Right Way Away with physic and instead See that the blood is good and red. . , And that it flows to every part. Making the germs in fright depart See that in course each nerve is true For if it swerve, "twill trouble brew; Each has a part 'tis made to sway, And you may help it in thia way: If sickness comes you know not why Then let the Osteopath try " To find the spot where Ood's good plan la Interrupted, and he can. He knows where each small part should be- That it may work it must be free; If aught obstruct then ilia are aura That all the drugs on earth can't cure. Ha finds the place, he's learned the way. And soon you know a better day: Ha simply has replaced the part The plan's restored, your ills depart The Foresters gra id Dail tomorrow evening. "A. L. Turner and L. Parks came up from E'gin last night J. 0. Brackett of Baker City, is in town today. E. E. Dishorn, of E'gin. came up last n'ght to enjoy part of our'bliizard. W. C. Ridar. of Eg .-), came up last light and is in the city, The football game w II be called prompt ly at 3 o'clock tomorrow. C. E. Nortja and C. A. Moore, well mown business men of Baker C.ty, are n tne city tiday on business. Mrs. J. W. Hampson s on the sick list .his week. David Lind, of E'gin e-.me up last evening on matters o.iiiested wicti the dill case Rev. 0. H. King, who h'.s been ill for .he past week, is Improving but is not et able to be cut. u. v. ueioie. or !Mor:.i uakot. is in rhe c'ty visiting his brother Fred Geibie, jf the Fair Store. Union prayer eerv'ces at the Met'iodis' ;hurch to-norrow forenoon at 10:30. 'residing Elder J. D. Gi'.'J'an is the ieid--r. , Mrs. A. M. Osbum. of Pr!and. is in -.he city visitng herein. Manager G. C. Osbum, of the Pacific 3:itas TeUphor.c Co. leid tomorrow evdn!ng in the Csntral Shurch of Christ Rev. H. H. Mower will deliver the sermon. There will ba no prayer meeting at the Presbytarian c'lurc'i to mm nig it ;n account of the U:iion Thanlcsgivir.g service at the Cir stien church. The. ator.Tis- of th r.iddls west and along the Pacific ceas'. randerad much of our 'telegraph system useless, jnd therefore the te'egraph serv.ee is rather limited th e afternoon. . Coffiy & Christair.son. the barbers hav mjved to their naw qjir.sii in the Bunts building on Adams avenue and .re now reidy for business. Tney are nicely htted up with new chairs, glasses and fine furniture. , Their shoo now ranks with the best in eastern Oregon. 1 We may believe that this little wind today with the aesompaning enow is a blizzard. It is for this stita but w s iould not forgitWis:sns!,i and the other nothern abates tiat are snow bound. W must alsi t.iink of fia grat strns on the lakes wiera'dszans of' big steamer are being dished o,i t!is recks. Ou. blizzard is jyst a miidono empued w.t i those.'. ' -' ?' i , Whoopia Couch The little folks of the town are under going an epidemic of w .-looping . Cough'.' So far there has been but one fatal ty. In one families across the railroad there are 20 children afflicted with the d'saase'.' Potatoes, WANTED llav. Oats, e Apples We pay Highest Market Prices for all Produce A car" of strictly fresh egg. to arrive Saturday Nov. 26. W. aut. these to the trad, at $3 par case of 30 doz. J A fresh canvgnment of fancy white clover honey from Cali- ..... a. . T OR naf rta Mmia wh:eh we sell to we iraoe v v We have a lot of No. 2 apples which can a very low price. be bought here at Oregon Produce Company There will be no issue of the Observer tomorrow. The Gooe O ed The very la'est Thanksgiving story ..u I Orande boVS W.10H 'S WIU Oil Ulim t jgreed to play solo for a goose. The three gathered around a table and played l game. The winner announced that he wnnid nut the bird up again to p.ay f This was done, not enca. but several times. ' At last grow rg tired, they pro ceeded to the back room whsre the goose had been tethered and lo. the old gray a,a The winner will have bacon tomorrow. New Postmaster Dora I. Kinmtn has been appointed postmaster at Tipton in the place of Rob ert Cecil who resigned his position -na . months ago and left for Oklahoma to , live. Since h;s depature Mrs. Robert Cecil has had charge of the office. Baker City Herald. Cee'l it the man recently convicted of wife beating and publicly whipped. Funeral Tormrrow. The funeral of the lata Mrs. Johanna Hackett. will take place tomorrow after noon, at 2 o'clock, from the Methodist church. iMore Card d-tes - Rumors are afloat that H. E. Ankeny of Southern Oregon, is a candidate for gov ernor, and according to tha sarfce source' 1 ueOregonian. it is statsd tnat T. T. Geer ,us about decided to run for governor Maad of United States senator. Among j.a other aspirants mentioned, are Judge .,R. Webster and Dr.' A. C.' : Smith of Portland who would, like te sqecaed Sena te JoSn H. Mitchell '! Smith of Hood.Riyer, is thinking seriously of enter ing tie Contest for congress in tnis .dis trict. However'the only-avpwed candi dates for governor are Mrpohne of Baker City and Dr. Withycombe. Nt ce ol Settlrment As we have sold the Horseshoe Chop House we will consider it a favor if those in debt to us will piease call and settfa on or before December l. 1905. All ac counts due the Horseshoe prior to Nov ember 6, 1905. are due and payable to us. and we will pay all account! owed by the firm prior to that date. LS. and W. W. Pouock. N.ice Notice is hsreby given you that my wife having left my home without just causa or provocation from and after this di debts that she may comtract Dated at Island City this, the 6th, day of November. 1303. Joseph Ahson. When The Turkey CohWi To you in bur restaurant you wUlhava a triple feast. Your eyes will feast on its tempting appearance. Your nostrils will feast on its appetizing odor. Your palate will feast on its delicate flavor. . taii a it '3"'i2 win te a joy to oe rememoeri i Vitn all this in-prospect what's tiTajod .of . bothering w:tn a dime dinnar. Spend Thanksgiving here and ba hsppy. ' ' ' The Model -Astaurant :""'''J. A. Aibuk f, Prop.it'Of iwl kl- ci in wm !!. O-I.it P'l OV "D SHiHT sr-iABT CLorims The more you know . about oi r chtfilng You need not be a cfothing expert to detect salesmen an opportunity to show you. They will consider' It a privilege and you MEN'S SUITS. $18 TO $30 the better you v ill Its merit if you v. Ill appreciate but live will not be urged to purchase OVERCOATS, $20 TO $35 Chicago Store 'r-.i-si'f),:----'-.,., s.;.;..Hi-'--