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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1901)
HRISTMAS SHOPPING i im (hi Ic innrnt and merrifui. of tlm MmU aj . ' , , ..." , V - " he QOl Kt'fj' uw . .nL,tKr KicscntH Hint will be tritl as . , 1 1 HI LT if lit '''MM1 VI III. . r t, 1 1 n ii i!-iii1 o I u -oii vmir attention to our offerina of Black and Colored SILKS ,ul ii all kindp in dainty and fetchinc i ' l : .... ... i .... ..i ....ii... r for the liHln folks. LibtHV silk and . I'.... i win.; l K WI'H II I 'V .IUOOTK )l If Co - I r lioi" - Blhi,flb.oudown. Mm jackets, overcoats, lies. nrariH. uioviw, THE ALEXANDER KAH I men I a I UHL LOCAL EDUCATION S CURRENT EVENTS THE HIGH SCHOOL HAD A HE WILL ASK FOR FUNDS PROGRAM FRIDAY AFTERNOON. FOR THE ACADEMY. Young People Furnihed Speeches and Songs for Entertainment of Their Fellow Pupil. Tha high school students rendered a program on Friday afternoon, which I was quite Interesting, and rn.1o.vod by fVfJfOM who wan present. The male quartet. eOllDCIMd of Messrs, Hart man (iuvd. K. H. Conklln. Roy Conk Mn, Williams. Nell. Hawkcs Bang two numbers: recitations were Riven hy Alhnia Mnlloek and Chloe Stanfle'd. and addresses hy Hyron Hawkcs and Will Wvrlek. and papers wore read by Itei Nell and Myrtle ninney. Miss Heatie Rave n pleaRin. description of her summer trip to the Rant. The filch school closes for the term with prospects for the heat winter's work In the history of the schools, and with the record of excellent progress dur Inc the iiill moutha. In athletics as well as In literary work, the advance has hppn marked. Several visitors were present on Fri day aftirnnon from the academy. ACADEMY CHILDREN GIVE AN ENTERTAINMENT. First After- . . . m m jl . . -: -. , in r lt-w m . -w m m m ...... H.J. AHMW rfi.fi s pi USCIIII Ul . II .. . L.. i i . The iamout M l III II 11111 I llll 111 1 11 I I L V . - BA- a ML. a . LA, A X W .1. o nrf j. i r 0017 at it ii run in ni wu vw itti Others from $20 to $30. utscount tor t.asu until January rm:. Iliac ol Carpets, Rugs, Lace atul Silk Curtains ami I lr. i i in. in . n , il tin i- i . ' . nil I y I ii't S' at cost THE CAPPET MAN. V A At Pleaued Many People in the Preabyttrlan Church Friday noon. The primary and Intermediate do pailincnth ol the Pendleton Academy gave their ChrlHtmaH closing exercises at the Fint I'resliyterian church Fri day afternoon, and everyone who iaw them remarked on the excellent pre paratlon that had been had for the i v i at. it wus roooaeefuL it tMfu at L:M o'clock, and the program was: Soiif.- Christmas Time Is (lonilng." hy all. WetoOOM Clarence I lean. "A New Santa Claua." Horace Mil lor. song "(Hirlatmaa Day miss Woods' pupils. "Maid Beaa" A legend Oalc Stur divant. "Suntn Clans Is Coining" Agnes Anderson "The Christmas 1 .ighta" Cecil Yates. Song "Merry Christmas Hells'--Mrs. Forlies' pupils. "What We Do at Our Ronae"- Mlaa Woods' pupils. "Tommy's Polities" Dorothy Nelt. Song "Glad Chrlatmaa Belia" ,irs. Forhes' pupils. "It You're (tood" Crossii le'iker. "Sinn n Clinih mill the Moua " -Bl-ro Mollis. "BMghlni ' he" - Miss Woodf pw plls "A Noli to Sautn OkMB" Chester Johaaaeji "A (iuess for Christmas" da Mat t hews. SmiM "Silint NlfkL" "A Letter to Santu Claus" - F ir-u Bowman. "The la Aitej Chi'istuins" H'iilah Harpola. "Johnny's Letter" Owendulina Smith Song "Tin Cheers for PeoOM her" M Ish Woods' pupils. "The Little Heggai Itoui.uot' Geo Sievers "A Christmas liohlin" Audra Dut ton. "Snntii Claus ,listak pole. Sunn 'Tile dearest Forhes' pupils "A Christinas Tree" Alpha Hlack. Kiiiil .lane" BUa lltliaii. OOI "The ChrlMinas Carol" Mrs Forbea' pevQa. . reeltatloll "What Mollo i C.oose's Children Want lor Their Christmas" Orinj Tuokar. "A Wool With Santa Claua" Mlna lena Cameron "MistreKS Snntii Clans' Luelle Roe der sum The Oetohei Pnrfy" Misa Woods' pupils. "Orundy Jtaa" Jaoli Bnabnall. National Holidays. The Rev. Dr. Holt It to Go Through the East for the Home Mission Beard. The Rev. W. 8. Holt. D. D.. state missionary for the Oregon Preshyter lana. Is here looking into the eondi tlon of Pendleton Academy. Dr. Holt ia one of the firmest friends of that institution, nnd has done much to en list the Interest of outsidr peo'ilo In its future. Soon after the first of January Dr. Holt leaves for the Kast. He wlli can vass for the home mission hoard, and Incidentally put in a few words for the academy. In fact. It Is confidently expected that Dr. Holt's visit in the Kast will result In something substan tial for the local school ns ho pro poses to make It one of his chief oh jocts and to endeavor to secure sup port from persons there who have money to give away. $4000 Now in Hand. Already the president, the Rev F. L. Forhes. has in hand, in good subscrip tions, more than $4Oi0 towards the building toad, and It now is believed that the new structure will be secur ed. It Is by no meuns assured for the coming year, but that within 21 monlhs it will have been cons'rucled It Is reasonably certain With Dr. Holt "pulling" for the academy in the Fast, beginning at Philadi li hia early Ifl Januarv. and continuing durlnr. a lengthy tour of those states the building fund will nol be long in mount inc to the needed $1ii.onn or 111,000, which will build a hr.ll suited 1o the work of the school That Is If the local funds be increased sonu what above the present amount WESTON SCHOOL CLORFD WITH PLEASANT EXERCISES. Exercises Were Appropriate to Crtristmas Season. WcMon I lee. 21. Friday was the lust da m the term in both the state normal and public schools at Weston The training department of the nor mal school, especially the first, second and third grades, under the charge of Miss Stevens. Miss Wilson and Miss By am. spent the afternoon In Christ mas exercises The manner In which the children did their work showed that the c in n had been tlrst-class In the public school, exercises wore held In Miss Wills' and Miss Hauler s depart mints. There was a lair atten daB CM on the part of parents and friends. The exen lses. consisting of songs and si lections, were above the janere order of such occasions Christmas trees were put up In Miss Wilson's and Miss Hn titer's rooms, the other rooms visiting Splendid work Is being done in our common school under the direction of J. D Hawes The school is praised hy every one who pat roa toed it. Claire Har Spot" Mm First Submarine Cable. Which win- made from an ordinary win- insulated with gutta percha, was laid a cross the English channel about M years ago. It was also about this same time that Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, the world renowned dispepsla cure, was flrst Introduced to the puts lie; and its sueeess as a family medi cine during those years almost eclipses that of the submarine cable, while today it stands alone as the one reliable remedy tor dyspepsia. In i laattQI flatulency, constipation, bil ioiisness. nervousness or insomnia. If ytW are a sufferer from these diseases it la because you have never tried tin Hitters. Try It at once, if you would be well. It will strengthen vour system, and produci sound sleep and good health musi naturally fol low. Great Reduction On Clothing Wo have decided to continue out SPECIAL BALE on Men! ;inl Boys' Suits tnd OvtrcoBtt. Our OOttotnora know tlmt our ju ices arc away below other at all time?, y't wo arc tfniiic; q bc tho rooorrl and put them 'till lower for a hrt time We want ti i. ll hulf of our slock f clothing Inside of three weeks' time to ninkeronin for new O0da enniii g in. ami we otl'et our customer" the exti-a inducement of a liberal reduction from our ejlfCMy ton prices, so are can reduce our stock qofokpy. Our stock of Holiday Qonde la very complete and our pneea an-away down, Hoc our display in OUT SOUTH WINDOW, and note the prices. Don't put nil' buying until the last moment ami nil getting what you want, Dut come at otu-e and get a bargain Pendleton's Bi Bargain Store b Where Whole Families can Trade J 1 HE FAIK Frazer Opera House i. co I.. HhIot, Lease mel Mnti, ) II Wil. li, l.o. nl Man i no r the Monday Night, Deoemh ir 23, Messrs. Tliall A: Ktnniily present Win A. litatlv anil Jos. R, (nsini r - production A STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND. The New York Manhattan Theater Su i - ss Tlie PuDoieat Farce scon in yeard N Y. Herald. Prices 50; 7S and $i 00 su on snip m 1 rii.irl Itnok Slim- Frazer Opera House. rjo. L Il.S.r. Ij-iMii .ii( M.tiHKer J.( II Welch , lir.l V in.K. r. H -im-cimI airang. uient the niaiiag. nenl ban secured the Special Engagement WILBUR KIRWIN OPERA CO. K.MAI m pi n Kl and NIOH1 Wednesday, December 25th. ThtoennpaBJ Is oonshlivpii tin linest in America and lis- tit iMsiple. Moi pretty girU, handsome scenery, gorgeous c wtuiues, wonderful lighi ellects than any other c mipany. ma.- MATIN El A'l i'. M CilH DICUI ?W I .twill, I Tina ( hariuiiiK Op. m LA MASIOTTE X-llian I. veiling v UBAN0 I'RODI'UTJOM A line prenellt to kiw one is to take llieni to the Open 1.' ... i I ir ... . In the polite world a smile ma or iVm,i t... no. .,.i u... win ,.!....!.. J. ?.'.... .Iinurili iu uitfiufftiil ak rtitri' Kill . 1 . . J . . . J H FORTHF BOYS $5 Tool Chests W. J. CLARKE & CO.'S HKAlx H tRTERS P6R Mere Table Cutlery, Carvers Skates and Sleds. ii a r m w? '"wnatioMl Poultrj Food makos tlicin. Beet Meal gives them flavor. Clamshells make them solid Mica Krit aids digestion. Try a sample. C P COLESWORTHY, May, (irain and Feed. fatAitaStr,;l, . . ANOTHER GERM DESTROYER. Herpicidr Is bestHl tc Dandruff Germs. The f;er:ii burrows into the scalp. throvtni up tea eetteta la thin scales, called dandruff, or scurf, and dlsislnK at the root of the hair where 1 saps the hair's vitality Hist comes hrlt tie hair, then lusiorless and dead-like liuli then talllim hair and finally bald neai. Nine-tenths of the hair troubles an caueed by dandruff, without dair dniff, hair will grow luxuriantly, as nature intended. "Ilerplclde" kills the dandruff erm leaving the hair to urow uulianipeied as it does with the American red man 8ir Thomas l.ipton. in a long inter uew whiib be had with King Ed ward during which the America's cup i , were minutely dlaeeeaed, unfold bis plans for the future. His roajes n exhibited the keenest interest and at times offered suggestions. He ex puss. i the oplatoa that it would he Hard to el a boat to heat the Ameri cans to wMch Sir Thomas replied thai he was at least confident he could senile u yacht a good deal better than Shamrock II The homliest man in Pendleton as well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemps Balaea for the throat and lungs, a remedv that is guaranteed to cure ind relieve all chronic and acute roughs asthma, bronchitis and on "...!.. hsIop 2Rc and one. ror I'tmdleton, Oregon sale ,,y Tallman Co sole agents For the Holidays AT KLINE'S Family Liquor Store You wiJI Find The Best The Cheapest The Purest The Largest Stock Of Wines, Whiskies, Brand ies and Gins of All Kinds, Both - Foreign and -- - Domestic No. 217, Court Street aiiiuaemcut. -ills mi saie at r taler h Hook More .Mutinee prieee, Ufi, Viand 76i'. K en nig prices in and 1 1. 00. CarriuKes sho il.i U-ordered for It) .o p. in. GET YOUR WIFE ski OF ROGER'S iai knives SD PORKS FOR CHRISTMAS WE HAVI RULL LINE OF I ills CEL EBRATBD SILVERWARE, IF YOl SEE OUR ( IRVING SETS YO' WILL BUY ONE HANSFORD & THOMPSON, The Leading Hardware Man. LOANS on WHEAT LANDS At lowest rates J. K. DICKSON, l ast Oregoulan Building, Pendleton, Origan. I I.. Ray 61 Co., Mii nut Mil sstoekn, ItdiiilM Jl .iub 01 oa iuiif(lii New York Stock lisfbauge. Chicago Stock 1 aihaage. Chicago Boar J at Trade. , irl tl. Oail East Oregonlan by Carrier, or.ly V. cc U weeh.