East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 23, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST. OREGONtAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MIUKSDAV, DECEMBER 23, 1M.
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
PoblUbed Dally, Weekly and Semi-Weekly,
at Pendleton. Oregon, by the
AST OREtiOMAN PUHLISHINO CO.
8URSCRIPTION RATES.
Dally, one year, by mall 3.00
Dally, six months, by mall 2.50
Daily, tbree months, by mall 1.23
Daily, one month, by mall 50
Dally, one year, by carrier 7.50
Dally, aiz months, by carrier 5.75
Dally, three months, by carrier .... 1.03
Dally, one month, by carrier 63
weeaiy, one year, by mall 1.50
Weekly, six months, by mall 73
Weekly, four months, by mall ...... .50
Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall .... 1.50
Semi-Weekly, alx months, by mall . . .75
Semi-Weekly, (our months, by mall . .50
theatre. Yet a good substantial ar
mory, large enough for convention
purposes and gatherings of all sorts
would be Very desirable. It Is some
thing Pendleton will surely have some
day.
LESSENING THE GULF.
The Dally East Oregonian Is kept on sale
t the Oregon News Co., iI 6th street,
Portland, Oregon.
Chicago llurenn, 009 Security Rulldlng.
Washington, D. C, Fnreau, 501 Four
teenth street, N". W.
Member United IYesa Assiatlon,
Entered at the postofflee rendletos,
Oregon, aa second class mall matter.
Telephone Main 1
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A PRAYER.
P- born anew, dear Lord, be
born again,
Unto the hunger of the sons of
men!
Whose famine is too bitter to be
fed
By jiiiy lower food than sacred
We thirst for hope and, tast
ing, drink it not.
We choke for joy denied a bar
ren lot.
We starve for love, find, starv
ing, throw the dice
That may, or may not, pay
love's precious price.
Our trembling hands infirm,
have lost the wit
To grasp Thy holy cup. Lord,
give us it!
it with strength despaired
of by the weak,
it with brimming rest the
weary seek.
f the chalice let the lonely
drink.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
It is rather refreshing to read that
two prominent women, Mrs. O. H. P.
Belmont and Miss Anna Morgan,
daughter of J. p. Morgan, are interest
ed In the strike of the shirtwaist mak.
ers of New York. According to press
reports those ladles have taken active
charge of the slrike and will try to
win it. This Is an unusual course for
the aristocratic fair ones to take. As
a general thing women of this type are
interested in social affairs or In dis
cussing the probable marriage of some
millionaire's feeble minded daughter
t this or that gentleman with a title
but no brains, money or character.
If a few more of the Idle rich women
would mix up in such affairs as the
shirtwaist strike the action would
serve to narrow the growing chasm
bttween the rich and the poor of this
land.
Each of the chief or
dain of the body ii
link ia tha Chain of
Life. A chain it no
tronger than itt
weakest link, the body
no atronder than hill
weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there ii
weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this ao-cailed
weaknea " is caused by laok of nutrition, the result of weakneai or disease
of the stomach and other organ) of digestion and nutrition. Diseases and
weaknesaet of the stomach and itt allied organs are cured by the use of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased stomach is
cured, diseases of other organs which setm remote from the ttomaoh but which
nave their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and
Other organs of digestieu and nutrition, are cured also.
Tha strong man baa m atron atomach.
Taha the above recommended "Dlacov
try" and you may have a atroai atom
ach ana a atroni body. ,
OrviN A way .Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,
new revised Ldlticm, is sent frei on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol
ants. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Walla Walla is now advertised as a
town where the "Toughs" defeated
the "drys." If the prohibitionists fol
low the saloon methods they will now
produce pictures showing Walla Wulla
to be a city of dives and divekeepers.
Hut don't do it. -
The army of Zelaya has surrender
ed, after a terrible battle, to the forces
oj' Estrada and the great Niraragunn
revolution is over. Reuno! Now let
the vanquished tie up their Injured
fingers and talk over this bloody re
bellion with their conquerers.
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Out
Old King Leopold was buried dur
ing a downpour of rain. This seems
fortunate for there are many whoi
have a theory that there will be little
moisture where Leo Is going.
j It seems that vigorous efforts are
being made to show that President
Taft is also on trial along with Bal-
linger. But the president will do well
uovernor nay or iiasiimfiiun """ demand
"DAYLIGHT" SALOONS.
THE
American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
Invites deposits and accounts of those starting iu business as
well as those already established. Customers, whether in ac
tive business or not, will reveive careful and cheerful atten
tion nnd the facilities that a safely conducted and time-tested
banl; should be able always to afford its patrons whether
their balances are large or small. Safe deposit boxes, of con
venient sizes, to rent at reasonable rates. "
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits
$275,000.00
allowing saloons to remain open only
during the daytime. He wnuld have
Washington adopt a law similar to the
Nebraska law. Under this law saloons
close at & o'clock in the evening and
are under such other restrictions as to
insure, decency. Governor Hay be
lieves that In Washington such a law
would be preferable to a state wide
prohibition law.
So it would of course. Such a law
would likewise e beneficial in Ore
gon. It would probably -save Oregon
from state wide prohibition. Such a
law would look to eliminating the un
desirable features of the saloon busi
ness yet at the same time permit the
legitimate demand for liquor to be
met in a legitimate way. The East
Oregonian has frequently advised the
drafting o such a law for Oregon and
till so advises. Such a law would
meet the demand for saloon reform
and would render state wide prohibi
tion unnecessary.
However we hear of no move tow
ards submitting such a law to the peo-j
pie at the next election. At this time
It looks like Oregon will have to take
Its choice between prohibition and
"wide open" saloons buc'.i as now o'j
tain in the "wet" sections of the state.
If the fight is waged along these lines
It Is very probable that the state of
Oregon will go into the "dry" column.
a separate hearing.
It is one. two, three days yet until
Christmas. Yet he is foolish 'indeed
who waits until the last evening t do
his Christmas shopping." There wont
be much left then to buy.
FOR SALE
1800 acres all fenced, good Ii room
house with basement, 4 big bums well
built, 3 orchards, and other Improve
ments. This land lies almiK ihe foot
hills of the Blue mountain.-- in the
Chinook belt where gruus ihe fine
hunchgrass, and flows th.- crystal
springs. Owner cut 150 ton of al
falfa thjs year. This Is an ideal
stock ranch, 10 miles off a It. K., and
can be bought for $12.50 per acre,
and ten thousand dollars worth of
cattle and horses thrown In. besides
3 good wagons and all the machinery
and other stuff on the ranch. I f!ud
the bargains, that is why I sell the
goods.
E. T. WAD 11.
Pendleton, Oregon,
THE BOWMAN BAR.
For Stahl Famous Near Beer
Pints and Qyarts
City Near Beer on Draught
All kinds of Soft Drinks,
Cigars, Fruits and Confectionery.
MARTIN ANDERSON, Prop.
Orheum Theatre
J. P. MEDKRNAC II. Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM IX TODAY'S PAPER.
Daily East Oregonian, by carrier, 15 cents per week.
IT WOULD BE FINE.
At North Yakima they are erecting
a large auditorium in the central por
tion of the town and the building will
be Intended primarily for convention
purposes. It Is an improvement that
North Taklma has long wanted,
Pendleton too needs a structure of
this kind. It would fill many needs.
Pendleton Is a convention city and It
should sustain Its reputation as such.
Then frequently there are large local
gatherings for which an auditorium In
needed. ' M'
An auditorium is usually so built
that It may be used for varied pur
noses. For Instance it serves to ac
comodate Indoor athletic games such
as basketball. At this time this city
has something like six basketball
tm. Yet there is no suitable room
in the city for such games to be held.
The Commercial association gym
nasium is too small to accommodate
a crowd while the high school gym
nasium Is both small and inaccei.,bie.
Under the present armory law, pass
ed by the' legislature last winter, it
should be possible for this city to se
cure a good armory and auditorium
on very advantageous terms. Under
the law the state will erect an armory
or a guard company, such as company
L, provided the city or county where
in such armory is built, meets half the
expense.
Whether or not Pendleton shou'd
take up at this time the matter of try
ing to secure a building of this sort
the East Oregonian Is not sure. Prob
ably this improvement should be made
secondary to the securing of a new
Let, Your Presents Be
lMaliiG'PJsG
Nothing is more appreciated than a present for the home
one that will be used, enjoyed and remem
bered the year 'round.
OUR. PRICES ARE MOST MODERATE and our goods are guaranteed
Just a Few
Suggestions:
Table Silverware, good assortment,
Chafing Dishes from all prices.
Carving Sets from ?3 to $10.
Get the old man a safety razor,
$1.00 to $12.00.
Ret Keen Kutter
Forks, ?6.00.
Knives and
The boy would like a set of Keen
Kutter tools, $7.50 to $20.
All goods absolutely- guaranteed.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
LA !W & PETE'lfflSODKI
The Independent Hardware Store.
C&sRBSTIVaAS GIFTS
The unusual, the uncommon, the unique, the exclusive, HODILAT. GIFTS
are at "THE GIPr KOOM , KOEppENS NEW ANNEX, next door U
Koeppens Drug Store. In this list of a few suggestions for the Christ
mas Gift, you'll find many very appropriate articles, priced so the purs
Is lighted little.
HEAL ltOSE IIAT PINS
We are offering these
metallzed flowers (a lost
art of the ancient Egypt-
ians) at about half the
- usual prlce from 2So
to 75c.
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HANDBAGS.
The largest and most
exclusive stock of choice 4
Handbajrs; some were 4
made especially to our
order frames, linings,
leather and trimmings,
were seleoted by us from
a large line of samples, 4
sent us by a firm that
make all their Handbags.
We have no hesitancy
In saying that no more 4
exclusive line of these 4
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fered in Pendleton.
We have all kinds of 4
4 leather and will order
you any style or kli.J dl-
rect from the factory. If 4
we do not have In stock
just what you want.
All our Leather Hand-
bags are guaranteed to
woar well (of course
Bags like shoes, or any
article of leather will show
wear, unless the proper
care Is given them and
we tell you how to care
for them.)
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RUSSIAN 11KASS.
We are showing an ele
gant assortment of the
genuine hand hammered.
Just as they leave the
hands of the Russian
workmen In Siberia.
We will have these fin
ished for you in any style
you like, should you not
want them In the crude
state; compare our brass
ware with the ordinary
kind and see tbe wonder
ful difference.
TOILET SETS
Our Toilet Rets are
prettier this year than
ever. Hrlght, Oxidized,
French Gray, Buttler Fln-
Ished or Satin.
Also Men's Shaving
Sets. Smoking Sets. Cl-
gar Sets.
4' An immense, assortment
of toilet articles In Ebony,
Pearl, Bone, Ivory, and a
number of different kinds
of wood.
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4 that will really please 4
4 the little ones, be sure 4
4 and Inspect our toy de- 4
4 partment, but come early 4
4 as they are going fast and 4
4 you will be disappointed 4
4 If you wait too long. 4
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AN IXGEUSOLIj
WATCH
Every boy should have
a watch. Not an expen
sive one, but a good time
keeper that will stand
hard knocks and not cost
much. The Ingersoll Is the
watch. Put one In his
stocking for Christmas.
From $1.00 to $5.00 each.
One of these watches In
a man's 'hunting coat
wouldn't come amiss.
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Ol'K PEEKI.ESS
CUT GLASS
Tou can't think of any
thing more desirable,
more tasteful, more suit
able, more glveable or
more likeable than our
Peerless cut glass. "TIs
true some of . the articles
run up Into some money,
but see what you are buy
ing. , Cut Glass such as
we sell Is Cut Glass In
deed. It sparkles like dia
monds. It lasts forever
and la a never ending
source of delight to Its
owner.
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4 FOUNTAIN PENS
4 We have all the leading 4
4 makes Waterman's, 4
4 Parker's Conklln's Self- 4
4 Filler, and many others. 4
4 We have them from $1.00 4
4 up to $18.00, plain and 4
4 gold and silver mounted. 4
4 We also have the genu- 4
4 lne Red Dwarf Ink pen- 4
4 ell (the new fountain pea 4
4 that looks like a pencil) at 4
4 $2.50. - 4
4 We guarantee all our 4
4 fountain pens and - sell 4
4 them on trial. Tou do not 4
4 have to keep them until 4
4 you are satisfied and have 4
4 Just the pen you want 4
4 Buy him a fountain pen, 4
4 any price you like and 4
4 then ask for a guaranteed 4
4 trial certificate. Give hint 4
4 the pen and the cert If I- 4
4 cate and we v 111 see that 4
4 he gets the pen he wants. 4
4 He will remember you 4
4 865 days In each y ar for 4
4 years and years. 4
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4 SURE LADY
4 PLEAS ERS 4
4 What woman In Pen- 4
4 dleton would not appreel- 4
4 ate' a few pieces of Havl- 4
4 land China or some 4
4 hand-palntod china? 4
4 All our china is dainty 4
4 in -outline, dainty In con- 4
4 ce'ptlon, dainty In decor- 4
4 atlon. Our entire line of 4
4 china Is "dainty," Our 4
4 patterns are excluslye and 4
4 found In no other store, 4
4 and still better, If you 4
4 are not pleased with what 4
4 we have we can furnish 4
4 you china after your own 4
4 Ideas we will make Just 4
4 what you want. We have 4
4 two eastern art studios to 4
4 draw from and we can 4
4 furnish anything you 4
4 want. 4
4 See samples of mono- 4
4 gram china made by ar- 4
4 tints with reputation!) 4
4 all the articles In the two 4
4 studlo are at your ser- 4
4 vice. 4
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USE MANNING 4
nOWMAN GIFTS 4
A Chafing Dish with al- 4
cohol gas stove, a coffee 4
Percolator, a Teapot or 4
Teakettle, an artistic Tray 4
these or any one of the 4
dozens of other useful 4
household necessities, r
bearing the M. B. trade- 4
mark would be enjoyed 4
by the whole family any 4
day In the year. They 4
are highly and heavily 4
nickeled a few are cop- 4
per and earthen and with 4
ordinary care will last 4
practically a lifetime. 4
See them In our Sundry 4
Section.
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RAZORS
Razors ure Just the cor.
rect and most useful prcs-
sent for any man, even If 4
he does not nhavo i,im. a
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t seir. mere ia always a 4
a time when he can use
onei when traveling and
4 when too busy to go to
4 the barber, or when he
4 forgets to go until too
4 late.
4 We have razors tmm
4 $1.00 to $3.00 without can- 4
e. and razors Ii. leather 4
cases from $1.75 to .v A
We have safety razors 4
from $1.00 up to $5.00. 4
Get him any kind of a ra- 4
"r you like, call for a 4
razor certificate, and he
can set the razor he wants. 4
Remember no price ap- v
pears en the certificate. 4
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4 CHRISTMAS CANDIES 4
4 Christmas giving Is not 4
4 complete unless it con- 4
4 tains a box of delicious 4
4 candles. Koepnens
-r an me leading and ex-
elusive kinds Iluylora
New York rnn,U- urui.
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mans Philadelphia Can
ies, Lowneys Boston Can
dles, Taylors 8ororlty
Chocolates, the best of
everything and some of
these will only be found
at Koeppens.
We have had a, regular
35c nackflirA m,t ...
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for the Holldnv t,j.
4 which we are offering at 4
4 the special price of 25c 4
4 the box.
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KOEPPEN'S
"The Drug Store That Serves You Best"
And Their New Annex, The Gift Room
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