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nn.ii if i Ai.ts Pie: Coffee The iroms-tlght can protects it against impurities and deteri orationnever sold in bulk. - Your fjrocer will grind It better if ground at Lome not too fine. f astime Theatre Cass Matlock, Prop. s. 'j. Latest Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs A Comfortable Theatre Entertaining and Instructive Shows afternoon and evenings Adults 1 Oc. Children un der 1 0 years 5c. Next door to French Restaurant Important to Every- one Using a Sewing Machine If your home burns and FREE sew ing machine Is either destroyed of In jured, that If In cyclone of flood, ma chine Is rendered unfit for use, that should you through accidents In mov ing or otherwise, break any part or the whole mnchlne, that If she breaks a needel accidentally or otherwise; It she breaks a belt or If one wears out; IT she breaks any attachment we will replace these parts to her absolutely without cost. In other words, In FREE for five years she always has a sowing ma chine that Is right and In perfect Con dition, Irrespective of the use or abure given It, or the accidents that befall it. Can you do as well other places? No! I am the local agent for the "FREE" SEWING MACHINE. Call and see It work. JESSE FAILING Main street, near bridge. Blemishes On the Face Don't go about villi a fticc full of blotches or other skin eruptions. Clear off these dir-fui orients in a short time at lit'le expense. These unsightly blemishes come from im pure blood and a disordered sys tem but will all disappear oft a few do. es of which do the woik quickly and thoroughly. Salves, ointments and washes never cure a pimply face. You must pet the poison out of the system. This is what lecham's Pills do. Th'.y .".'AS the boweb, start the bile.c.rrryoft the impurities, cleanse and viuiise the blood and Beautify the Complexion SoU Eo ' iox"t 10c" rnd Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot pmi cold water: bath. inquire ar 14 East Oregonlan. SCHOOL gGM TKA( UEItS AND PUPILS KW OGM7.E Til WliSGlVJT'.G Different Public Schooitf ilv l'.nter talimiciitH ut TlK'lr BulUIInx Tils NAfteTiiooii Part nfs tmd Fi-li-mi At tend. Tiii'.iilitnlvliii; pro jr.ui's are be'.ng f vrii th's Bf; :iM'in in ail tin- schools t: i- city, v illi the exception of the h;.;h !f!i')'l. These programs mark r v cl ..e of school voi k f..r th'n week -:i '.inth tomorrow and Friday will he holidays. The teachers and pupils have gone to cfinslflerablu trouble to prepare the ill Cerent enterta'nment teatures of the day and responding to the invlta- lii.n.t Issued many of the patrons of the schools are present to hear and see their sons and daughters perform The Huwliiorne School. T'?e following Is the program be. g'vrn at the Hawthorne school Thanksgiving Song. . The Grades Recitation The First Thanks giving Arnold Reed Recitation Dolly's Thanksgiv ing Vay Hutchison Song Mr. Duck and Mr. Tur key First Orade Recitation For Thanksgiving Day Hattle Rorsch Dialogue Four FJlgrlm Ro;.fs Room Four Song Goodbye to Summer... Third Grade Girls Recitation Thanksgiving Day . Hazel Champion Recitation The Magic Vine. . Ida Mathews 10. n. 12. 13. H. 15. 1G. 17. Thanksgiving Song . . Fourth Grade Recitation The Reason Why Vclma Smith Recitation Reing Generous Alfred Haigh Minuet.. Ida and Hattle Borsch Recitation Tom's Thanksgiv Inir '. Verna Anibal Song A Snowball Battle Third Grade Boys Recitation The Bird's Nest.. First Grade French Song. .. .Eugenie Hestin 18. 19. JO. !1. Dialogue Because God Thought of You Four Boy; Recitation A Thankful Girl Dan ford Graybca The First Thanksgiving Seven Girl Song. Ten Little Indians Second Grade 22. Song Grades Fifth Grade. Sun America Fifth Orade Recitation The Landing of the I merlins Zella Follett I A Story of Thanksgiving. ; ore- Thanksgiving Praises Fifth Grade I It. e't'.Hi' n Tho Turkey's Solilo quy Estella Keys Itoeiti.thin (In c.'tumes) Tho Pil grim Mild Edith Ifchards n. Esther Wisdom Song The Turkey Gobbler Lolah Lyndc, Kc.theivtic Reeves, Pansy Bybee. GolIU- Cook. Mother Goose's Party Twelve Roys nnd Girls In Costume Recitation Thanksgiving Turkey. . Hazel Strain Song The God of Harvcrt Praise. . Fifth Grade Washington School. The following is the Thanksgiving program of the Fourth grade of the Washington school. 1. Song. "Columbia the Gem of the Ocean," class. 2. Reading, "The Story of the Pil grims," Joe Monterstelli. 3. Song. "The Star Spangled Tan ner, class. 4. Dialogue, "Harvest," four Hoys. 6. Concert recitation, class. i 6. Recitation, "The Girl Who Smiles," Edna English. 7. Recitation, "Visions of Thanks giving." Delilah Bultezare. 8. Memory gem, class. i. Song. . "When the Heurt Is Young," class. 10. Recitation, "Memory Gem," Mildred Ellis. 11. Recitation, "Thankful, for What?" Eva Searcey. 12. Recitation, "The Bird's Thanks giving Dinner," Verna Taylor. 13. Recitation. "The Thanksgiving Fruit." Walter Schneiter. 14. Recitation, "The Mayflower." Clarice Dupuls. ir. Recitation, "The Reason Why," Alta Montzer. 10. Song, "The Glow Worm." mel ody, class. IT. Recitation, "Father Time's Honor Roll," Mable Raird. 15. Recitation, "Papa's Letter." Vera Taylor. 19. Recitation. "When I Get Into 1'ed," Vera Cook. 2(1. Song, "A Child's Thanksgiv ing," Forty-five pupils. 21. Recitation, "Thanksgiving Acrostic," twelve girls. 22. Recitation. "A Little ' Girl's Trials," Burnetta Jones. 23. Dialogue, "Pumpkin Pies," four girls. 24. Recitation, Eugene Hampton. 25. Dlalogne, "Memory Gem," "Little Puritan Fathers," five boys. 26. America. Lincoln School. Song America First Grade Recitation -In November Llllle Holmgren, Ilia Bronson Genevieve Phelps. Song First and Second Grades November Riddles Second Grade Pupils Song. .. .First and Boond Grade Boys Recitation Floyd McRae Recitation Gilbert Struve Recitation Carl Myers Song A Child's Thanksgiving. Recitation Mabel Besman Recitation Tom Bleakney Recitation Wesley Fletcher Recitation By Eight Pupil Song All Second and Third Grades, "hanksglvlng Story IAJLY KAST OKEGOMAN. PENDLETON, OHECON. WEDNESDAY. Part 1 Helen Nelson Part 2 Jesslo Hunt Sent? A Tiny Boat. i'iis and Dumplings Fred Bleakney Song Merry Skaters. The Magic Vine Lavelle Dono Snowball Battle. Turkey on the Table, Mince Pie on the Way Richard Neil i Song The Wlnd. Concert Recitation. Thanksgiving Georgia Fletcher Song A Fairy Dream History of a Seed . . . .Marjorlc Laatz Child's Thanksgiving Blanche Furnish Harlan's Thanksgiving Harlan Fell Thanksgiving Song. What We Are Thankful For. olumbia. the Gem of the Ocean. Fourth and Fifth Grades. Song School Recitation Grandma's Loving Smile Lorna Robinson Recitation Thanksgiving at Grnndma's House Five Girls Song Thanksgiving Day Sybil Farley Recitation Thanksgiving Madeline Burgeols and Mary Laatz Song Thanksgiving , Jenny Murphy Recitation Glad Thanksgiving Day Six Girls Dialogue What Girls Love to Do Three Girls Song Rainy Day Jean Folsom Recitation Kitchen Miracles Myrton Moore Recitation Barba ra Frltchle Fred Nagle Recitation- At Grandma's Mary Laatz Recitation When Mother Visits School Three Girls S'ong Jolly Maidens Three Girls P.r citation Thanksgiving Joys. . . . . . v Lowell Stockman Recitation The Turkey's Solilo quy... Emerald Greenwald Song The Daring Pilgrims. .. School Fli,l School. The follow'ng program will he giv en by the first, second and third grades. Song Thanksgiving Prayer. Recitation Thanksgiving Edna Hamilton Exercise Baby Pumpkin Wlllard Bailey, Catheryn Wilcox, Albert Baurstettl, Bernlce Elliott. Recitation Gentleman Gay's Thanksgiving Alfred Koeppen Song The Turk'-y Gobbler. Exercise Little Puritans Maxine Jones, Gertrude McCon- nell, Tottie Laing. Edna Saling, Gtrtrude Motile, Laura Kearney, Ignore Temple. Recitation Turkey's Lament .... Gertrude McConnell Recitation Thanksgiving Recipe. . David Swanson Recitaion First Thanksgiving. . . . Emily Carney Exercise Little Friends of Long Ago Edith Laing, Blanche Isaac, Elolse Storey. Helen Idleman, Thelma Saling. Flossie Penland. Lowell Rugg. Mary Ressler, Odes sa Speckernaple. Gwendolyn Horsman, Ruby Bybee, Lillian P.errv. Louis De Castle. Paul Schu'.tz. S'dncy Laing, Edward Thompson. Ned Cheney, Harold Goedecke, Arthur Elliott, Allen Rolsom. Lee Temple, Ralph SchuII Sum; Second Grade Recitation Lecture on Knives.... '. Jack Milliorn Recitation Little Paul's Thanks giving Herman Schumann Recitation Thanksgiving Zua Bogert Ponj First Grade Exercise After Thanksgiving .... Gertrude Longmier, Flavel Tem ple. Kenneth Cooper, Norman Ttartlett. Helen La Fountalne, Marjorle Burr. Recitation A Riddle i Marie Kirchoff Pong Third and Fourth Grades Recitation Robert McGee Recitation Willie Hunter Deeitatlon Gertrude Lynde ong School Recitation Mamie Hartnett SAYS MT. M'KIXLEY IS EASY TO CLIMR Seattle James Little of this city who has spent twelve years in the va rious camps of Alaska, believes that Mount McKinley can be scaled With out difficulty. "I went to Dawson In 1S97 over the Chilkoot pass." sail Mr. Little, "and since that time I have been In nearly every camp in Alaska. I was one of the party that went with Judge James Wlckersham to climb Mount McKinley nnd I sin cerely think that had we taken the time we could have reached the tip without much trouble. Dr. Cook tonk plenty of time, and I believe he did make the ascent." Good store or office room for rent In East Oregonlan building on Mam street. Inquire st this office. AIR THAT KILLS GERMS. Your Money Back If Ilyomcl Doesn't Cure Catarrh, Say Tallntnn Co. Don't be stubborn. Don't be pre Judiced. There Is not n particle of morphine, cocaine or any Injurious or habit forming drug In Hyomel. Give It a trial at Tallman & Co. s without rick. It Is made of eucaly ptus nnd other grand antiseptics. It will chase away the misery of ca tarrh or any nffllctlon of the nose and thront in five minutes. No stomach dosing just breathe Hyomel In. it gets at the catarrh germs and kills them all. Go to Tollman & Co. today and ask him for a Hyomel (pronounced High- o-mel outfit. 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Pinkham's Vegctabre Compound. Condensed Report of Condition of THE American Nationa 1 BANK Pendleton, Oregon United States Depositary. Rendered Comptroller of Currency at the close of business November 16, 1909, Resource s Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Securities and Warrants Banking House Other Real Estate U. S. Bonds Cash on Hand . Liabilities Capital Stock Surplus -Undivided Profits (net) Circulation Deposits I hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T, G. MONTGOMERY, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 8th day of November. 1 909. CLAUDE HALE Notary Public for Oregon, For sale at the East Oregonian office Lars bundle of nw paper, containing over 100 big papers, can b Vd for 2fe a bnndlfl. NOVEMBER 24, 1909 cure icmaiu uisea.-.cs Mllalpil. CoffoeTlllo Mrs. S. J. Jones. Plattsburg Mrs. Verna Wilkes, R. F. D. L MlMnnrl. Clarksdale Mins Anna Wallace. Oronogo Mrs. Mae MeKnight. ki. u,r.,i,.l..i num. It. F. D. 1. Box 22. 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