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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1904)
y?;fk Vj,,; i , - j 1: '. . D ! S A- !: 1 i SILVERPLATE Thixt wears almost aa'long'as solid silver is the kind . we keep. Only the products of' the beet beet known manufacturers find their way into this store," and every piece has tKe'makerV name and mark on it. In ad dition we ;add ourT personal guarantee as to tke quality; i WHICH ARB:-; DEPENDABLE v, 4 ... ... 11 u.. THE SILVERWARE I CLOCKS Clocks of every style are in this collection and everyone is really handsome. Even the strenuous little alarm clocks have their own good looks. There are clocks for the bed room, parlor, dinning room and hall. All are acurate ? time keepers and really excellent values. T7 .11,1 " 'I Makers have produced some strikingly handsome designs this season in TEA AND COFFEE. SETS . CAKE BASKETS, . . . . PICKLF JARS, ; PITCHER" tETd J Many of v, the ynoaV beautiful are shown here. An inspection of our . disDlav will Drove a pleasant and; profitable way of spending 'arr boor or so..We won't urge you to buy bufour goods .and prices are very tempting. -' -' i STOCK IS: COMPLETE OUALITY GUARANTEED IS CORRECT THE THE THE THE PRICES ARE RIGHT Now is the time, to make selections .l..ULt.U'.:'.l !i-m1 R'il.'a : :tf;(J. 6; J otir ,x ' ii .v4 "t SILVERWARE The display of complete seta and single pieces is the most aU tractive to be seen in the city. The designs are entirely new and very beautiful and have been,- worked out with great, skill and taste. 4 89cSNSo -SsSte' SS3SV I Half a Carload s of - '. j';Newafflaper. SOlf NEfS OF (jEWl INTMEST J; We have just received half a car load of the newest and latest wall papeh vV Half a carload ! means 20,000 rolls. v This Is more paper- than any one ' firm ever thought of bringing Into this county in a single season. rhla paper U all (or sale and matt b sold tbU seuoa. Wo bar brooght two flnt olau paper hanger direct frdnfl Chicago, who aro withoat doabt the m wt tkl If ol workmen 1 In Eastern who, with tho fi,-flnt elaaa - i hangerf already In oar em ploy, giTM aithe beat working -ha Inland Empire. Stackland & McEactilen vt PAINTS. 0IUS AND GLASS v l d i b V Judic ous Use of Pen cil, Scissors and Pastertt ' . ,,; ,, .-"SuC. Vm l.,.ll.r . ' ? i, UNDERTAKERS : FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,.-rM Having purchased the undertldnv goods of E.x Androssfy Co., at an early date ide expect to find suitable quarters and will open the most complete and up-to-date Undertaking Parlors vinEastern Oregon', In the, meantime ?w6'iare prepared to render the lest possible service and will be found at the Andross & Co.'s Furniture Store.' "" We have had many years experience .inthis- busmess and know that the public will appreciate Ml A At. - A ... - ....'77 . 4 , . J, . , f Our prices will be reasonable, and our stock completer All calls will ' receive prompt attention- Jt?r ia present with J. Andross Co. Thi.ripp rt-iuht-r EiUmy m 12 runt to i-iiim HI) (I ) lf'lVfd t - bJ looii Tbf nni itr Wynuiing iri ugnuml near1 Bremnrtori iereml week1 ago aod waa amaged ' Repair to the ? alue of 117,030 bare been ordered upon ber.' Thedepartment of agrienltora U tn gaged in tbaayatamatio1 importation of ooney beea from every bee country in toe world. They are being erotaad witbi native atook and alao eoltivatad by iaolation. The beat raiultt to far have1 beep from' the Canoama beea. . During ' t!m moi.tb of Novumbur ;. fl.-r- iTt' kt M ia Mi n county Moiunt 60coy6;e-, 3 n.n -tain hona and 31 Wr.' '. ": - The income ol Mi Bertha Krap whA it the prinoipal heir to theKrnpp gunWorki at Eaaen, Germany ia 660Operday. .! ; .j i,. "'TwtHodiei,:of''taien wer waahed ubore December 8 at Arab Gape near Necarnle' mountain and Doem--( ber 10 two more were' waahed" aahore ot Nebalem Bay. None we;e identi fied '": ' ' r XGXfj 1 - ' v I : Ami Vow Unxar WINDS AND THETEAPERAtliRE i' I a an artiole on the Air,", which: . pit; secretary of I fin Phone 91 I a an artiole on the "Temperature Mr.? William f Mar- secretary of the Royal Metecro- Iogiol Society, contributea to Know ledgo aa the firat of aeriea on "Practical MeteorMoeV.f is a aom- maryM the effeota of the prevailing J votea and bad Presidential Vote , CSRAY NOTICE Notlea la hereby cl ven to whom It mar eoa cera that than earns to my pUea about July 1st. ISOt. two miles north of Perry on Dixie Flat tta following described animal, Ons dark brown bsifer, part Jersey, oomlDg two rev oirl. without visible brands or ear marks Raid animal has been taken op by me and Is now with my eattleon the Proper place about the Conn House at La Grande, Unon too01? roper Dlaoeatxmt , ureioD, an ine pic , 4 miles nortbeut of l)aad rtiy. and owner final account. Ail l7','l"f3 unn. mi tun hbiuv. wiu m. u can have same by provlnc property and pay ingenanrea. cuDuniM Home la Old Town, La Grande, Oregon Pairrrl Utia 7lh day U .November, UH. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given, that the nadentgaeel has aied the final account ofner doings as nipTnrih lut arlll and testament or Mar thai Watson, oeoeaseoi!na vnah-uie wmuw Cart has appointed Monday the 2nd day ol Janaary UKo, at 2 o clock p. m. as the time, and me v Ores" final Dlaos. and oiler said objections thereto, piaoa, au wucr IDA M BAY, KjecntrUfc lQraiOresxm.Myetnlxr vu, a nt flroat Rrlt.lit nn tha aam perature: f-.Nr wtnda depress the temperature throughout the year. . If E winda do the earner exoept in gammer, when their effect ia amall. E wind! lower: the- - temperature very much in winter aod generally raiae it in anmmer. 8 E winda do neatly the aame, but leW markedly In winter, ' " 8 winda raiae tbe temperature moon in wintei but scarcely affect , it In " 8 W windi'do nearly the iaaie, , W winda decidedly raiae the tem perature ia winter and lower it in tbe summer. . K W winda lower the temperaturw generally but moat la Mmmer. . The He w York Ti met, dem acre tic , on the 13th init. gave out the follow ing aa the vote oait at the late presi dential election from which itappeora that Roosevelt received more votee than any candidate for ehe presidency baa ever received He defeated Judge Parker tbe Democrat by 16,ie9 majority over the combined opposition of 873,400 votei "The total vote ia given aa 13,634, 119 and that for each of tbe presiden tial oandidatea ia given aa follow: Roosevelt republican, 7640,560 Parker ' democrat. 6.094.391 Deba tocialiat, 29257: 8 wallow prohibl tionit248,411t Wataon popnliat. 124, 381i Gorrigan, eoolaltat-labor 33,519. The electoral vote ill be 836 for Rooaevelt and 140 for Parker," There la one claeiof alngera that al- ways Uke glee tloba. The universi ty of Oregon'a aggregation of 20 men 1th it atunning repertoire) appear nare December 2L - Fine imperaouationa mnd aolo nuxberi. The treat of the iHuan In tblnea mnalcal. Admlasion of 60 oanU will be eharged. otaryPablio Insarance Aoncy to Loan Representing tbe Equitable Savings & Loan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., tbe strongest, safest & ' most 1 reliable institution on tbe Pacific coast, under ; State supervi8io."Loans made sbort or long time to suit. . . WM. GRANT, Agent 1 City property for sale. , ; , , ,lf( BLOCKL AND BROS. IslandJCity, Oregon y Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDCHINA 8 WINE. ' We now have eight young'Jbucks, pure bred, Cots wold and shropsbires, ready for service, anyone need ing choice bucks, should see these to appreciate them Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we brerd them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paices before buviug some where else. aaieai 1 1 tttt-""-"'"wA-A .asaaaasaaaaaaiaaiaaaa . . r r FULI M EASU KB ' Chain wood by the Cord 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than by the load.. You pay for what you get ai.d get what you pay for. Pbone 57i - H. W. NIBLEY r: i lit ti (I. ti l 1 .' i 'Hi m AAi V: