A- ft FINE CHINAWARE I LOCAL ITEMS BETTER THAN EVER We can serve you better than ever before; better goods, larger assortment, more novelties; and in spite of the rising market at practically the same prices that pre vailed last year. Women's, Misses' and Children's new fall coats and skirts. Mew patterns almost daily. The widespread interest manifested in our '06 Fall Garments is due to the att-active-ness and authoritative character of the styles and the extraordinary values at popular prices $8.50, $10.50 $15.00 For Women' New Fall Coats in soft plaids, charming greys and browns and the like. Some of the most clever models of the early season. Every garment Beautifully tailored and cor rect in fit and style. $3.00, $4.25, $2.75, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00 1 $3.50, $4.50 Misses New Fall Coats in all tne! CHILDREN'S COATS popular styles and colors. At these j In bearskin, astrakhan, crushed vel prices we are showing many styles ; vet, and cloth in white, blue, red and insula by man utiiurs in tiie ben possi- i orown, tne most beautiful line we have ble manner. ever shown. MILLINERY We have established a separate department for this line and. having secured the ser' vices of a milliner who has had several years' experience in San Francisco and other large cities, we feel confident that we are as well prepared to take care of the ladies' wants in this line as any house in the city. All the latest novelties in pattern, trimmed and street hats. Come in and look them over whether you want to buy or not - ALWAYS WELCOME MEN'S YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING $7.50, $10.00 $12.50 $15.00, $17.00 The latest and best in Cassimeres, Worsteds and Clays for every day wear or dress. $400, $5.00, $6.00 $7.50, $10.00 Many new and nobby things in this line, good material and nicely tailored. $2.25, $2.75, $5.00 Everything from the good strong ones to the d, essy Buster Browns and Sailors. THE GOLDEN RULE COMPANY : i! ii Lamest Stor 1303, 1510. 1312 ADAMS AVENUE IH Smallest Prices I PARR -LOGAN CO. LA GRANDE, OREGON. Real Estate Insurance Gity Property Farm lands Fruit lands Timber lands Beet lands List your property with us and get quick returns Sole agents: FAIRBAIVKS-MORRIS CO. PORTLAND Engines, Pumps Irrigation plants a specialty Office in La Grande National Bank Building THIRTY GOOD POINTS ABOUT THE OLIVER TYPtWRITTER i i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 WATCH WRONGS U I G II T E D If yJUr watch has gone wtong. lost Us accuracy, or Suffered even more 'nous injury, we'll mike it rght once more if it lies within a watchmaker's suill to do so. The same with clocks. SIMPLICITY Less to learn. Less keys to operate. Work is always before you. Saves time. Saves labor. Saves money. Makes any good operator a butter operator. 9 Furnishes the ideal feed paper. 10 Furnishes rapid, fr.ctonlessescape ment. 11 Type face upward for an instant easy cleaning. 12 And increases facility. 13 Only about five hundred parts in entire machine. 14 Works in a whisper. 15 Carriage runs on anti-friction travelers; no vibration. 16 Only twenty-eight keys to produce ghty-four characters. 1 7 Visible writing. 13 Writes on any form, from a Post age stamp to the widest Insurance Policy. 19 Only -machine which perfectly draws horizontal and vert cal tontinous lines. 20 Prevents perforation or wear of platen. 21 Heaviest Manifolder. 22 The U -Shaped Tyre-bar. 23 Every manifold cjpy in perfect alignment. 24 A success, not an experiment. 25 Direct connection between type bars and key levers. 26 Durability. 27 Constructed as carefully as a watch. 28 Automatic line-spacing. 29 Writes in color w th,t .v,, ;,. Of course there are some watches or c'rcks injured hevond repair and in i.ioi c ii is wen you should Know that we carry a good line of and clocks to select from. X i ribbons. ' ; with interchaniieab'e "Art 2 ! New watches Jack Dillon left last evening for Baker City. Dr. F. Moormieter is in Pendleton to day on business. Attorney Leroy Lomax returned to Baker City last evening. B. H. Benedict is in the city from Sumpter today. Editor Seibeird of the Union Republican s a La Grande visitor today. W. G. Drowley of Baker City was a business visitor here this morning. J. W Sanders came to La Grande last evening from Joseph. M. A. Wittier, a Baker City business man is visiting La Grande. G. S. Dillman transacted business here last evening from Elgin. Attorney T. H. Crawford has spent the last of the week in Baker City on business. Dr. and Mrs. Kirby of Elgin were in the city last evening enroute to Portland wnere a sister ot the doctor is ill. E. S. McComis, Union, who spent the day in La Grande returned home last evening. A. J. Goodhood, who was a La Grande visitor, yesterday returned home on last night's number two. C. N. Lewis of Hilgard who came down yesterday to secure medical treat ment returned home last evening. Arlie Bay, Archie Bacon and A. W. Nelson were in Elgin today attending the Island City-Elgin foot hall game. A. J. Goodbroxl went to Li Grande Friday to see about selling some of his apples.Union Scout. Dr. Volp, formerly of this city but now of La Grande was in Pendleton yester day for a few hours on business. Pen dleton Tribune. J. C. Ardrey who has been billed to arrive in La Grande for several days reached here right side up with care last evening. Mrs. Fred Housch, who has been visit ing at Hot Lake came home yesterday morning and returned to the Lake last evening. Mrs. Waldo. State Geange Lecturer left this morning for Alicel where she will lecture before the grange this evening. Post Master and Mrs. G. M. Richey. who have been visiting faiends in Port land the past two weeks returned home this morning. Ed Cross, Representativ of the general assembly of the B. of R. T., which meets at Kansas City left this mornirg for the meeting. Mtsdames Romaine. and Jones. of Day ton, Wasnhgton who have been visiting their nepnew. E. W. Dav;s 'eft this morn ing for U.non where tie will visit relatives. Chief of Police. Rayhum returned home iast evening from Wa "a v,'dl:a where he went to return a duserter from the garri son, who he arrestad i.m a few days ago. D. H. Steward enp.;-.-? to leave this evening for PoitUna wnere hs will meet Mrs. Steward who Uon visitinc friends an; relat.ves in Southern Oregon the past few month. Tney expect to be home by Tuesday of next week. Miss Carlotta Palmer of Wamego, Kan sas, dauchter of A. T. Palmer, superin tendent of Union Pacific railroad, arrived in La Grande last evening and will visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Moo-e for some weeks to mme. (ARDOF THANKS 1 take this means of tha-.king those kind friends who effered expiessions of sympathy and tendered the many kind acts of ass'SUnce to me ar.d my children during the resent bereavment which has come to us. The many kindnesses Will evtr he remembered W. S. L'.'Okhar'. and dauphters. : I have just received a new assortment of chinaware, cut glass, and silverware. Gome and examine them. I I know they will please With each $2.00 cash purchas' I am giving away a ticket which if presented at Hulse Studio entitles you to a PHOTOGRAPH of yourself FREE MRS-T-N. MURPHY Hardware and crockery. ! '1 AS FILL OF G0C9NESS AS AIM EGG IS OF MEAT t The Flor De Hackman 10c. and 12,0. cigar is always a winner when quality is at steak. ThrjV afford the best and .weetest smoke to be had anywhere. There may be better cigars but so far no one has been able to l-.cate them. C. E. HACKMAN, Phone Red 1331 Cor. Adams Avenue and Greenwood RECEIVED THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS Fred Swaney, secretary of the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers of this division yesterday received a draft from the head office for three thousand dollars for Mrs. D. Goves. This was the amount of the policy held by her husband in the B. of L. E. It will be remembered that Mr Groves was the engineer who was killed while working on the Rock Creek lumber road near Perry. BORN BLOKLAND-Near Island City, on Nov. 9. to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blokland, a son. SWART-ln this city Thursday Nov. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swart, a twelve pound daughter. 6 . Hp ?1 Ths School that Piv.cc; yov m a Cood Ft s ft ft Business c-'V'':"r hri WASH, o tRKVH rk PC3TLAND, OREGON N. Write direct to Principal, Rocm 516. HOT DISHES are served here. The is not a sinirla j iceburg about our hot dishes. Some res J taurants have what should be iot food, j as if it had just come out of 1 A REFRIGERATOR That kind of food gives you dyspepsia and shortens your life. Our restaurant serves what buoys you up and makes you content with all mankind. For a good I square meal that will help you keep your ' reliolnn r.nmft an4 caa e TKa nlta... M . v...v oww ua Alio VI .QIIUI you come the batter. j The Model Restaurant J.A ARBUCKLE, Proft. Ul'KN DAY WuSOl Wnklv (MA Meal Tlcki-U lor P4-V jHOT DRINKS ON COLD DAYS SGHEdRER'S 30 The Oliver TvnAuifMar u...i - r vi 19 UUIIl m Druo Co.. If your eyes bother you. remember that wo have the most modern machm- t ry and optical parlor in Eastern Oregon. You are sure to be fitted correctly i . . ! Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. j 6. M. HE ACOCKi THE NEW JE'.VLEK AND OPTICIAN 11 Opposite Bohnenkamp's Store La Grande, Oregon 1 J. L MARS, Contractor and Builder lValer in.Building Material Building Stone. Clean Coarse Sand and Gravel delivered. La Grande. Oregon Dro a line naming work, and I will name the rght rnse. A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure A Cream of Tartar Powder, free) from alum or phos phatlo acid HAS HO SUBSTITUTE A Square Deal . , GEO. T. PARR. C. B SIMMONS. President Sec y and Mgr. PHONE MAIN 51 2. PARR SIMMONS COMPANY M INCORPORATED '"p Crandc Ronde Va,y Products F.. PoUtnnppa Specjaty URGE COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE Nay WjintedJVow HIGHEST PRiCES PAID t CU and see . befor, JeffarMnt Av' nd Greenwood St yuu se.i La Grande, Oregon i