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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1904)
3C Only a few days more to purchase Chr i st m as G if ts Bl J. SILVERPL That weara'almest as loog as solid silver is the kind we keep. Only the products of the best best known manufacturers find their way into this store, and every piece has the maker's name and mark on it, In ad dition we add oar . personal guarantee as to tke quality. My assortment is still complete RIMS. PIS CHAINS. CLOCKS j 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. biiverware uhristmas I never have had such a splendid line of silverware since I have been in business. Call if you wish something really good, I have just what you want SI LVERWARE Espec&llv Interesting Makers haveprodaced some strikingly handsome designs this season in TEA AND COFFEE SETS CAKE BASKETS, , PICKLFjjTARS, PITCHERS, ETC most beautiful An inspection will prove a Many of the are Shown here, of 'our display pleasant and profitable way of spending: an hour or so. We won't urge yon to buy but our goods and prices are very tempting. ,w J. H THE "'P eare, il JEWELER ; JH' "Ss" SILVERWARE The display of complete sets I j and single pieces is the most at tractive to be seen in the city. M The designs are entirely new and very beautiful and have been worked out with great skill and taste.: 1 REDUCTION SALE fr We hive made np our mind to fell every roll of Wall Paper in our ttore before the next ipring stock arrives, and in order to insure a 0 eompUte clean-up we have cut the price regardless of former price Wall Paper from 5 cents up O We Want to clear the house before March 1st as we expect a carload t of W II Waper to a arrive on that date. We have more Wall Paper A now on hand than all the other paper houses in the county. There- fore you will have greater variety to select from. Our present O stock is complete. Stackland & McLachlen PAINTS. 0IL1S AND . GLAbS , , ILL- :,. " , , .. ' ' .i,.m.ini lunwHii -r:i.i"-;.'!i!l."a t !By"ft""jyi J. ;.""'"---,-: ::::.:.... , . ,.,.,. i i ir .11 nam .in ,.m n r- UNDERTAKERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Having purchased the undertaking 'goods of E. Andross & Co.. at an early date we expect to find suitable quarters ana wm open me rnusu wmputw? and up-to-date Undertaking Parlors in. Eastern Oregon. In the meantime we are prepared to render the best possible service and will be found at the Andross $ Co.' s Furniture Store. wv h.n.i,0. hn.d many years experience m this Ii business and know that the public will appreciate the establishment mat we win mmnww. Uur prices win oe reasonu,uw, u,nu complete. All calls will receive prompt attention GIFFIN & HOG AN. For the present with E. Andross $ Co. Phone 91 ! I, , ' """TV - . m North Notes End THE CHRIST OF. THE ANDES" Items Taken from the Elgin Recorder Wallowa News Sammy Play was helping Geo. Al ford in tlin tlml)er tbia week. Wm, Pariah, a former resident of Oregon, recently sold forty acres of land on Roswell Bench for S150 per acre. : Mrs. U T McDanlel and three sons accompanied by Misa Flora Buzzard left Monday for tteir new home at Ontario, Oregon. Their household effects preceded them and tbey will go to hoiiHAkeeDiua at onoe on their ar rival at the city by the Snake. Mr Geo. Boner old tbia week to Ira Haskins fiv seres of land in the Dean addition; consideration 9550. Between bavins a- d aellinz. Boner keeps Una moving in this locality. -Herald. Notes From Union " On the summit of the Andes, at the boundary between Cnili and Argentine ia a gigantio monument or statue It a known aa "the Christ of the Andes" It has been made of the metal from many brons cannon, that were melted ap for the purpose. For nearly a ren tury, border ware and insurrections have wasted the South American 8tatea. - Recently, aa has already been staled in the Christian Ilersld, the leading men of Chili and Argentine began to realize the folly and wickedness of tnla oontlnual strife, and tbey came together at a oonferenoe and decided thai peace and amity should prevail hereafter. A aolemn oompaot of peace was entered into and the nationa in terested gave their approval. The great statue stands at an eleva tion of 14,000 foet above the sea level. It Is twenty six feet in height. It rests on a grrfnite pedestal, symbolizing the world, upon which la an inscrlp. tion reading, "Thene mountains shall crumble to rtaat ere Argentine and Cbill break the peace which, at the feet of Christ, the Redeemer, they have aworn to keep." Christian Herald "We Are All Actors" Notay Public Money to Loan Insurance . Representing the Equitable JSavings & Loan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & most reliable institution on the PaciQo coast, under , State Loans made short or long time to suit. v WM. GRANT, Agent City property for sale. supervision. aeeaeeeaeioett BLOCKLAND BROS Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDCIIINA SWINE. We now have eight young bucks, pure bred, Cots woM and shropshires, 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 breed them for the Farmer, and ask you to compare our paicos before buvins; some where else. eae 4'tMriwv- vt full measure; t Chain, wood by the Cora From oar cradles we all have a ten dency to act. Small boya pretend to be men, soldiers, anything but what tbey reily are. Tiny girls play at be- I 41 WI. Ant I mrt. nt mntna Innnuui thn tendency i rans raaaocs; u now iu iu..u.. . . ,tnA., lt .lmo.t . at Vale, Malheur county. . ,. . lt a,. Mi8aE'na Levy returned 8nndsy . . ! -oh nfh. from a two month's visit to Portland. ... . , th w ., The Union Flouring Mills Co, ts drama. "For Mother's Bake." A story preparing to install eleotric lights at 0( New E-iglaud life, wbice is eobedul- 128 cubic feet to the cord. 16-inch dry chain wood $3 per cord. This is cheaper than by the load. You pay for wha you get and get what you pay for. Phone 571 H. W. NIBLEY different places la town. Mi. and Mra. J M Pby are off ahort- y for California Tor a three months' visit to the orange groves. Tbey will thus avoid the Urande Ronde winter. g L Hunts- arrived home Saturday Irom Boise, Idaho, where b has leen engaged in oontructlng same I rick blocks the p"st season. lie will prob ably spend tbe winter in Union. ed to appear. Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases-Guaranteed BULL & ALLEN Full Weight Guaranteed Vb'ileHa'e and Retail rs iu Ufy, lirain, tables and f ruits Cirload lota a Speciilty Lawson & Zundell OfiBf? in Ki.pHtnck Bld; - Phone No 1113 j v Sin,... ifj 5 ' s ' f i i U II ' " 1 " m ii . . . v - , ' ill' : I tiiF in Ik,. . AMVamUiiaam ffl- V IBBBBBKBSBSV ...... ., , - ( - -. - - . I i