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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1902)
3' a 4 I Make Em Happy SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE WEEK Concerning the People of Pendleton and Vicinity Notes Personal and Otherwise B7 Oar Regular Correspondent Grandma, grandpa, mamma, papa, sisters, brother, daughter, son, the baby, aunt, uncle, cousin or dear friend, will enj'03' something that will add to the comforts of life. That something is easy to de cide on. 1 . - , 1 Club Notes. Mdc j.repared by Uie sunany kww. Everywhere over the state the legts- J romrtwlns of slnrinp. recitations, etc. lative committee of the Oregon Fe-j Baptist Church, eratfon is enlistins the or.iie ot Jh wm.)MW 8t tDe Baptist church, the club women to interview the mem- nf Alu -nd Johnson streets. bers of the legislate u benan 01 .. . exerci9W by the little Last Saturday was a great success. and ill ch to do still better next Saturday. Bead the oft 1? onH loom rimr tf Wo .i.. 1 1. -r :i j it 1 .., IMH neniia ui maiiv uuuurcil imn vm.. and learn how Get them a Pair of Slippers Or Perfect Fitting Shoes several bills to be introduced in the 'Interests of women and children the insane, and also an atnjidtnen- to tbe library bill to make It of inor prac tical use In small towns. In roosU ' cases they find ready listeners In our representatives and they seem quite willing to look at these things from a "woman's jioint of view." 1 Quite in line with some of the work jin which Pendleton's mayor is Inter ested is that of the American Fark and Outdoor Art Association. Boston is headquarters for this society, and 1 Mrs Herman J. Hale, of Chicago. Is folks. No elaborate propram has been nrAnortut outride of the chlldron's work, which will consist of recita tions, sons and music No tree will be in this church, but a surprise Is in store for the children. Instead of a tree, a windmill will take Its place. It will be Wednesday evening Thompson Street M. E, Church. Wednesday evening Christmas ex ercises wttl le given in the Thompson Street M. E church. A tree Is being prepared for the Sunday school child ren. A nroeram will be rendered. Saturday, Dec. 20, with a .'ollar Puirfl, w. 0...u.,ji. 0 wu, preterit novelty worth 50c. 1 ni They consist of card tnns. sum . boas, jellies, etc., and are lacquered so .thattber or ai!rd 'tl We make it our special aim to supply Child- g ren's Slippers and Shoes, and have' a select line for you to make choice from. g The celebrated Alfred Dolge Eomeos and Juli- g ets are handled bv us. the president of the -women's auxJl- ponslstlnr of specially prepared mu- iary The following letter is being gic recitations, etc. The Christmas, sent out to the pub.ic through sermoa wjh be preached In this u-nmen's clubs and state federations. .... .t. ?,.,..,- ornninr - ; tiui-u jwiihh,' v "ri In flrfflfi Mrs KfS M HOVL OI 1'Ori- Dindinger , Wilson & Co., GOOD SHOES CHEAP The On! Exclusive Shoe House in Pendleton, M I , laud, represents the society as state chairman, and Mrs. C. B. Wade is the member of the committee In Eastern Oregon. These letters are sometimes sent to city councils, but oftener to the press. We seldom fall to find public-spirited newspaper men. and the committee would respectfully suggest that our city fathers read the club notes in the local papers. Improvement of Cities. Presbyterian Church. Wednesday evening In the First Presbvterian church, corner of Alta and College streets, will occw: the regular Christmas services of Srv con crocatlon. The little folks of the Sunday school are being trained for the occasion and will render an inter estinc program. Congregational Church, The exercises will be held at the Congregational church, comer of Webb and Johnson streets. Wednes- PERSONAL MENTION. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1902. Holdman is In town from Adams. H. C. Manela Is in town from Athena. O.H.&N. CROSSINGS OR. SMITH SEEKS TO PRO TECT SCHOOL "CHILDREN. ' Echo. W. E. McAllister, of "Walla Walla is in town. Dr. Sponogle. of Athena, is in town on business. D. W. Sweeney and wife, o'f La Grande, are in town. J. H. Gwinn left this moraine for Limit for;Heppner m business. Blocking Crossings Be Reduced tol " u xown irom nis home a few miles north. Five Minutes. , ... . . . i iuuaui Mosgrove, mayor or AUie- Dr. C. J. Smith has asked the coun-ia is at Hote, St 'G " e cil that the agreement with the O. R., ... ' ' ,fe- . ' & N. railroad company about blocking L,' JKMtJ, l J,Ia alla- ls streets be changed. The present ' ' isiUng frlends ln Pendleton, agreement Is that the O. R. & K. Co. James Wright, the stock buyer from cannot block Main street at the depot orth Takima, is at Hotel Pendleton. longer at a time tnan w minutes. Jesse Moore and Cline Moore, of !kk- '"V-,?. hb-.S-. Mar dav evening. A tree and special e.v squares and boulevards, the Ameri-. erc,5e wl" the features can Park and Outdoor Association Christian Church. would respectfully call your attention ' The exercises by the Christian to uie possibilities or improvements j cnurcn sunaay scnooi win oe which may be made ln American , In the courthouse. It was intended cities, by the creation of lawn spaces j to have the exercises in the new and judicious planting of trees, shrubs I church, but ft has not been closed up enough to make it comfortable in the cold weather and the courthouse will be ifsed. A tree and special services, such as recitations, songs and music will be the features. Catholic Church. and vines about citv halls, jails i schools and engine houses, and. where Mrs. W. H. Babb is in town from ; there is a city ownership alwiut gas uuu circuit; llill c.tauuui auu UlUri municipal holdings, ln a few years Asks That the 20-Minute unsighUy buildings and sheds can b? entirely bidden by quite inexpensive planting, and the surroundings made attractive to all classes of the com munity. "Cities have it in their power to do planting on a more generous scale than can be done by corporations or individuals, thus setting an example, and suggesting the improvement of their buildings and grounds, to countv i officials and state authorities as well as to local manufacturers. City of ficials and citizens should use their influence to have the grounds about railway stations made attractive, and not tarnish in the open air. VTTRTWPR Willi n K(n r .1 u -uvj HtUUllllSfi ill nr, glassware we will present a gold-plated LicturA 8 worth 25c. Both presents will make nnetS?1 themselves, and cost you absolutely nothing. Come early, as our supply is limited. Young man, if you want to touch a woman's heart, buy her a piece of china. Buy your wife that dt nerset you promised iJ Josh "Billings said, "Court the girl'.s mother half the time. The girl won't object and the moth er likes it." Josh was right. Buy the old lad' a dainty piece of china and the old lady will do the rest. When you stay out tf night, come to us the f thing in the morn ng, . lect a nice present sad j will square you with yon better seven eighths. Ko thing pleases a womii better than nice china. objectionable about them buildings and sheds completely hidden by The doctor urged that this be cut Butter Creek, are registered at the I trt.eS' vlnes aml snriibbery. down to not more than fire minutes. Golden Rule hotel. He was before the meeting In be-, Mrs. Charles E. Hicks and family half or the school board and it was . ieft today for Arlington t0 speDi thJe because of the inconvenience and . holidays with relatives danger to passing school children that T . ... , ' he asked the change. He stated that k,'8 nrdri? n town from often the school children were com-'sH"nc,V5Kay Creek Mr Cur ing home at noon or retaining after j JLSrcr?nding lo bead toe noon, just as a train pulled into the M stesrs and sa-VB tter "e doing depot. This train, allowed to stand' 20 minutes across the street, held thf ! William Hutch and Henry Connell, children and thereby caused them to subjects of Great Britain, " appeared' be tardy at school. In many instances ' at the clerk's office this forenoon and oeiore tney would he marKed tardy. , niea their intention of becoming the young folks would climb over be tween the cars and pass on. This practice is dangerous and-it was this American citizens. Wachsmuth Bros, the oyster deal- which caused the accident to Rover. ! .ll ,eVOt Is o Fechter E con' Swaggart several weeks ago. r.t No less than 700 or 800 school y't, rr ZC , v , , ileu children cross these tracks four times I a day and the holding of them by the train Is a great Inconvenience. ' i tubs and cans. Mrs. Rose Campbell returned last Dunne vacations. should be removed and public school i grounds made municipal pleasure grounds, mis would sive Dunils nt. tending parochial schools opportuni ties ior exercise and pleasure, as well as me children of other tax-payers. Bad Advertising. "Another matter to which we wish to call your attention is this: "Cities can. by the passage of ordi nances, control and restrict public ad vertising on and about approaches to public parks, on trees, tree-boxes, telegraph, telephone, electric light and street railway poles. The small fraction of the population which prof its by advertising in public places, should not be allowed to disfigure properties which belong to the whole community. Such advertisements are ! sometimes dangerous to life ami The Catholic Sunday school will hold its Christmas services on Sunday following Christmas. A special pro gram will be given by tie young folks. . Sisters' School. The Sisters' school will hold Christmas services for the children I on Wednesday evening at the school ! building. A tree will be provided with i presents to gladden the hearts of the j young folks. Special" exercises will be rendered. Salvation Army. j The members of the Salvation ' Army are preparing to hold their Vl ! c f n O r- nrnfnlf ft nt K f Vin.lt Ttme. I .wii cVw.i ! da evening. A tree ls being arrang- j od and exercises are being prepared. Church of the Redeemer. At the Church of the Redeemer, corner of Johnson and Alta streets, Christmas exercises will begin at 5 4 o'clock Wednesday evening and last to midnight. On Christmas day ser vices will be held and a sermon will be delivered by the rector at 11 o'clock. The Christmas tree will be at 5 o'clock, when the exercises will be given by the children of the Sun day school. These exercises are to be very elaborate. At 12 o'clock a sermon will be delivered by the rector. Owl Tea House Cheapest Place in Oregon n. . j tiir.fc. f v, u c .. i health, often Iniurlous to nnhiin be placed across the !Creets on their tion Wash., where she has been mak-! , ' aQ alwa?s offensive to good Bide of the train to be closed when ' ing arrangements to have the plow-1 It?, '. depreciative of property help to eliminate the danger of life i iand in wheat In the Bpring. and limb. . ST. JOE STORE. Holiday Goods For All Our shelves, Tables and counters are loaded with new aid desirable goods for the holiday season The largest rarieJj we have ever shown. We have a lovely line of handkerchiefs, mufflers, Mexican drawn work, belts, neckwear, gloves, hositrj, albums, toilet sets, manicure sets, shaving sets, chatelaists, jewelry, wool scarfs, fascinators, sweaters, furs. Also tabla loaded with presents suitable for children in fact, cur sssart ment you will find the greatest and our-prices the lowest, Wt have marked prices down in order to make December the to ner month this year, 1902 Come and see us and save money. THE LYONS MERCANTILE GO. Remember: The largest Htock of goods In the city to Hlect iKk Jolly Club. The Jolly Club gave the last of iheir series of invitation dances, at Music hall last night A large crowd was In attendance and a most enjoy able time was had. The series which ' ended with yesterday evening's enter-' tainment has been a source of pleas-' HOLIDAY GIFTS USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL as outlined herein should be under-! u,re ,0 the club and ,ts frieDd8' and taten tha ,.m) 1 zl.l ""ucl 1 the announcement that the cluh will I Nearly S0O0 Boers are preparing o Spaee6 may 1 built up and not a vear ?-re tW0 m0re pub,lc daDce6' 0De 01,1 trek to America and will settle in ' lost in the .growth or tree shrifhC 1 XmaB eve and one on Xew Year's 1 Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. and vines ' shrubber? : eve. wiU be received with delight bv , - ! "Public taste can. and should be thos1 wl? have share(' ,he 'ioyau'e J Too Late to Classify. cultivated, so that our cities will , t,vnlnSs' amusement tMrr.iehed by the ! . .- .. . . .. . tniuu ill!) r' mnra apriatin n., r, iec-w may tnus oe attained, hereto fore seen only In the cities 01 older I countries ; "e Baaii oe giaa to receive rt X siwiisee to this circular letter (com- I niunlcatioiw should be addressed to T iue aecreiaryi and If information I Jti&s M ubii nn or aaaien ei2 Thompson nr e Piioot Black JM. Rich Cut Glass (Concluded on page 7.) j tion. we shall be glad 10 answer all in. T WHMH I 1 1 CHRISTMAS , SHOES fi !.arC CJ elect Hffrpc quirles made of us. ntusicuuuy. UNDER THE MISTLETOE . The man who receives the sweetest t kiss is the nattie-it in tbe room- other things being equal the one whose linen comports with his clothes. We Attend to the laundering of meuV shirts, collars and cuITd iu such line fashion as to win encomiums from the mo t particular. Let us have yourf Xmas laundry work. - ' THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY, Court and Thompson Streets Sparkles like Dia monds. Most beautiful stock ever shown in Pendleton. See In display in our window. TALLMAN & C THE . DRUGGISTS 5!i I Real Estate Opportunities fi 120 acres of wheat land, 3 miles from Pendleton, a 600 acres, 10 miles from station, plenty of water, fi 173 acres, 10 miles from Pendleton fr: XnnA linnca n r Alt. -. . - R 320 acres on the river, good "house and barn, 25 h acres alrlafa, balance wheat land $40o0 S 5 room house on West Alta street . . 75a g Two five-room cottages on West Webb St., each 800 g Dutch Henry Feed Yard S Good property in city and country too numerous to mention, any location that one may desire, k. J. PARKj-i.. Prealdeut. WARREN H. MANNING Sec U0M1W Tremont Bldg. Boston Mass. Local Needs, Pendleton, the Papii.m... Club takes a keen interest in all of the above subjects. At its next meet h January. Mayor Hailey will address the members 01, local neds, and will also have sjtne practical sue gest ons to offer in reeards to wo men s work for Oregon in the com ing exiiositlons. Later notices will be given and a large attendance Is expected. 2500 $1500 The Thursdav Afternnnn ri, its regular meeting this week at the home of Mrs. Nasb. with a purely tfi if88 proeram' Tne next meeting S! wl".'be, postponed until the fol- Fancy doll's shoes 15c Babies' fancj shoes 25c to 50o Child's shoes, black or col d 50c to $1.25 Children's felt slippers 85c to $1.15 Rubber boots, girls-boys $1.25 to $1.75 Children's jersey leggins, red-black 75c to 90c Ladies' fancy kid slippers $1.50 to $3.50 Ladies' fancy velvet slippers three colors $1.50 r ODD ROCKERS fine collection to select frcm. BOOKCASES AND SIDEBOARDS-10 per ce-t disfjrsrcsJ cash purchases made before Christmas, LAMPS Hanging Lamps, Stand Lamps, a.l w F,tcT ! Globes, Largest line in Pendleton. WRITING DESKS For Ladies and Gentlemen GLASSWARE Very fancy Water Sets. Wre Sets,Tus- BEATITTFTTT. RPWT.T. wnTTPr.Trpc c, ?ocdmess- STEINS Very ornamental. Lanre and Sm? RI '!t?0It 1 German Stems. COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE MONEY SAVING PRICES PREVAIL. House Basler's Big Bargain Christmas Exercises. It Is just four more days until Christmas, when Santa Claus Is ei pected by young America. All the churches and Sunday schools are nre- ui opeumi unnsimas sen-ices I Most of the services and trees will .Za ChJmmas ove- although the,' Catholic Sunday school will have Its! tree on the Sunday following Christ-1 II188. j M. E. Church, South. j The services will be held ,n the ,V , red, f Ladies' felt slippeis, black, green $1.00 0 $1.25 Ladies' warm house slippers 2 YOC 10 $1.UU Men's slippers $1.00 to $2.00 Tf in -jn j -r -m t rr . ft services win oe lieia .a the ,V ft' . -t TU A R W TT A ? T7 S ?- Cnu,rcu. South, on the evening bo T J-- -LI JLI JUL JTi JLL JL , Ji foro Christmas, Two trees are being Kjproriared in the church, which will AB80CIATIOJ? BLOCK Hi be laden with nresentn for ihn rhilrl ittWiSaaitaiSja 1 rtu An Interesting program Is be- fPEOPLES I WAREHOUSE 4t4lU t H 111 t Buy Home Comforts ror Xmas Presents R A D E R ffords many bargains for ollar. You'll exercise goo E conomy if yoti D boy E A D berE R Bny now while stock is complete. We'll hold th you. matn ana wcdd ou" 8&Jl Laxative Ikomo-QrZ, tut