East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 23, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAbT OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, ORXGOX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER; Wr 1M.
PACK RYE.
Only One More Day
F RJ P A Y
Do your Xmas shopping if you pos
sibly can in the forenoon, and by all
means come here.
A beautiful line of presents for the
whole family to choose from
And They Are All Reduced
D& E E DB E K
But Two More Days and
our Men's department will
be closed. Take advantage
of the tremendous cut in Prices
F. E. Livengood & Go.
Lnlle Home Journal Pattern
The Church of the, Hcitreimrr.
Saturday next being Christmas
day, there will be a full Christmas
service with n celebration of the Holy
Communion nt 10:30 a. hi. Tlie fol
lowing In the program:
1. Processional "Hark the Herald
Angels Sing."
I. Venlte MorninKtnn
S. Proper Psalms 19. 45, 85
4. lit Lesson Isniah, 9 to verse 8
5. Te Ileum In A, founded on Ad
ete Fldeles.
6. 2nd Ix-Hson St. Lukf, 2 to
verse 15.
7. BenedictUM Anon
Ji. Anthem, "Heboid 1 Bring You
Good Tidings" .'..C. Simper
. Antl-Communlon In H Flat....
E. Wheaton Heailo
1'). Hymn S3.
II. Sermon, St. Luke II. 10-11
, "Fenr Not fir l'ehM, Ft"
11 Solo. "O Little- Town of Bethle-
hem Dr. Hill
13. Recessional, 49.
The offering for the clergy wid
ows and orphans. A cordial Invita
tion is extended to all. Charles
tjulnney, Hector.
( lii-isiiiins Service nt the Church of
the Redeemer.
Friday being Christmas Eve, the
Sunday school Christmas tree and
services will take place In the church
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. An
offering will be taken for tne
"Child's Cot," Good Samaritan hos
pital. Everybody is Invited. Any
one wishing to put presents on the
tree may do SO.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent In the East Oregontan build
ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot
irv! c"li water; bath. Inquire at
E:i. Oregonlan.
CHRISTMAS
BEST OLD DAY OF ALL
Chrictmaa Is the best old day on the calendar.
Three hundred and sixty-four other days In the year come and
o, few of us paying but a small amount of attention to them.
New Tenrs would pass by unnoticed were It not for the fact that
our friends keep telling us of the good resolutions they are mak
ing and Inviting us to a front seat on the water wagon.
Decoration day gives the older generation a chance to do honor
at the graves of our soldier and sailor dead to the younger gen
eration It means a bully good chance to lay off work and root for
eur favorite team and help swell the gate receipts.
July the fourth brings with It outbursts of patriotism and a
great deal of noise, rattle and bang and leaves behind a trail of
disfigured, Injured and dead. The small boy glories In It wise
parents dread It the surgeons welcome It.
Then shortly our president Issue his Thanksgiving proclama
tion and It Is given millions of dollars worth of free advertising In
the newspapers of the nation.
But when Christmas Is In the air the English speaking world
sits up, and takes notice. Each one of us becomes 'enthusiastic.
From toddling tot to second childhood, In all walks of life, In all
classes of roclcty, high and low, rich and poor, prosperous and des
titute, the well and the sick, the strong and the afflicted arise and
with one mighty shout, proclaim; "Rejoice for Christmas Is here."
And whyT
Simply because the first Christmas was real and human and
xenuine. There was a reason for It.
The reason was apparent to all who cared to know,
world knew.
And the
Thousands of Christmas' have followed the first. Yfet through
all the years the same spirit of "Peace on earth and good will to
men" has been preserved. The form of celebration has been
changed but little in the main It Is Identical.
Christmas Is not the desire of a few It Is the privilege of the
many. There Is nothing of sham or mockery In It.
It's genuine through and through.
It's as broad as the earth and stretches from pole to pole.
It's the best and best known day In the year.
It's Christmas. ,
A Merry Christmas to all and to
all a Happy New Year
"Them's Our Sentiments"---
KOEPPEN'S
The drug store that serves you best. ' ,
Visit the Gift room in our new Annex
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Kxtcmlliifr 'Phone Line.
A rural 'phono line is now being
constructed to tho Ritner-Storey-Btrand
ranch upon the reservation.
V lule Huh New Office.
E. T. Wade, the real estate man,
now haa offices with A. A. Colo In the
room in the rear of tho American
National bank building. It la the
room formerly used by the city re
corder and later by W. J. Furnish.
Meat Shop Has the Spirit.
: The Central Meat Market on Alta
street, and owned by Carney tt Twee
dy, Is now decked in Christmas time
order and presents a very pleasing
appearance. Tho decorations consst
of evergreens and red. white and blue
bunting.
Will V.o 0cn One Hour.
Postmaster J. T. Brown has -announced
that on Saturday, Chr'stmas
day, the registry window a well as the
general delivery window, will be
open from 9:30 until 10:30 In order
to accommodate those expecting
Christmas mall.
No. 7 Was Annulled.
Owing to delays encountered east
of the Oregon-Idaho line several O.
It. & N. passenger trains were annulled
today. Among those annulled was No.
7, the westbound passenger due hero
at 12:45. No. 5, last night's west
bound passenger, passed through the
cify at 11:30 this forenoon.
Too .Much "Firewater." '
At the police court session .this
morning five Indians appeared before
Judge Fitz Gerald to answer to the
charge of drunkeness. They were
given the usual sentences. Owing lo
the fact that the Indians have Just re
ceived considerable rent money local
bootleggers have been busy during the
past two days.
Rev Van Nuys Is Clone.
On last night's westbound train
Rev. V. L. Van Nuys and family took
their departure for the Hood River
valley where Mr. Van Nuys Is to labor
In the future. He served as pastor of
the Pendleton Presbyterian church
for many years and has many local
friends V'thln the church and with
out who regret to see the family leave
the city.
Injured ut Meachani MM.
The La Grande Observer says:
Mike Le Page, an employe of the
Nibley Lumber company at Meaeham,
was brought to La" Grand last night
on a special train and hurried to the
hosp'tal to receive surgical treatment,
aa the result of a severe Injury sus
tained last evening. Le Page was
caught between two logs and both
bonea of one ankle were fractured.
Ho was taken to the hospital where
Doctor Molitor Is caring for him and
reports him as resting satisfactorily
today.
PRINCE
ALBERT HI-XWMICK
KIXO OF BELGIUM
Brussels, bee. 23.; Prince Albert be.
came King of Belgium today when
he took the oath administered in Par
liament Hall today in the presence of
the Belgian minister, Prince Albert's
wife, Princesses Stephanie and Clem
entine and scores of foreign diplomats
including the American minister Lane.
Albert became King of the Belgians
from the moment the oath was ad
ministered. In fact the official cere-
monv did not Include a coronation.
In his inaugural speech Albert at
tempted to defend the government ot
the late King Leopold against the
world's attack because of the course
Belgium pursued In the Congo.
"We will continue Belgium's policy
for humanity and Justice and in the
future colonization of the Congo. We
have a great work to perform there,
and we will give it our best adminis
trative ability," the new monarch declared.
LOCALS
Pastime pictures pleas a all.
Coal. Oak wood. Phone Main S.
Snyder, chimney sweep. Tel. R S81t
Furnished rooms to rtnt. 502 Wa
ter street.
Automobiles for rent t the Pen
dleton Auto company.
For Sale Few tons ef Timothy hay.
Otegon Lumber Yard.
Lenses duplicated in a few minutes
Hanseom's Jewelry store.
New Market Meai cheap for cash.
Phone Rayburn, Main 4J0.
Oak wood, the heat giver, good as
coal. Oregon Lumber Tard.
Good clean coal at the Oregon
Lumber Yards. Phone Main 8.
Boys' Goodyear Welt Shoes for
$2 60 at Wohlenberg's Dept. Store.
For rent Modern seven room
house; North side; Inquire 223 Per
kins. Hairdressing, manicuring and sham
pooing parlors In connection with the
Vogue Millinery;
A fey desirable rooms, single or en
lulte. Furnace heat, bath. Centrally
located. 612 Willow street
Good store or office room for rem
In East Oregonlan building on Main
street. Inquire at this office.
We can grind you a new lens In a
few mlautes. Bring your broken lense
to us. Hansoon's Jewelry store.
Wanted, room (at from $20 to 130
per month) or room and hoard (at
$60 or $60 per month) with a refined
private family by business gentleman.
State who composes family. Address,
Box II, Post Offioe.
to the
Mind"
A Special Message
"Can't Make Up My
GIVERS
The purchasing of presents, will be easier at this store
beautiful new stock sufficient courteous clerks
"BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY"
Shop Early Shop Easy
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS SILK WAISTS
NET WAISTS
HOSIERY
UMBRELLAS
. NECKWEAR
INDIAN ROBES
FURS
PETTICOATS
GLOVES
WOMEN'S SWEATER C'TS DRESS SKIRTS
SILK KIMONAS NOVELTY IIAT PINS
FANCY BACK COMBS NOVELTY HAND BAGS
TABLE LINENS
FELT SLIPPERS
LADIES', MISSES' AND
BOYS' SHOES
TOYS TOYS TOYS
DOLLS
GAMES '
DISHES , (fancy)
A New Suit for Her A new winter Coat
Presents and Prices That Will Please All
lnJoh9enberg EBep'it.
Better Goods for Less money
At the Orpheum Tonight.
Music by Orpheum orchestra. A. H.
Johnson, leader.
1. March Amo, Herbert Ingraham,
2. Overture Shapiro's Song Suc
cesses, Harry L. Alford.
3. Picture Fathful Wife.
4. Picture Making of a Sailor.
5. Picture German Spring Parade.
6. Picture Life for a Life.
7. Pcture Mischief of a Big
Drum.
8. Sung In the Garden of Roses.
, Will Continue Sale.
P.aker & Folsom will continue their
dissolution sale of furniture until
Christmas day. Big bargains all over
the store if you haven't bought that
present visit us first only two more
days and the sale closes.
Notice n. P. O. Elks.
There will be Initiation followed by
a banquet at the regular session to
night. Como out all. See the new
work and forget your troubles.
THE COMMITTEE.
Broken lenses replaced In a few
minutes at Hanseom's Jewel store.
We grind any lense.
FUEL FUEL
Reck Springs Coal
Good dry Oak, Black Pine, Yel
low Pine, Fir, Slab Wood
and Split Wood
B. L. Burroughs
Phone Main 5.
Orfice 507 Main Street, Near
O. TX. & X. Depot.
It is neither difficult or extravagant to buy "Gifts from Nelson's
COME AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK
Pi tures
Mirrors
POSTAL ALBUMS,
BRASS WARE,
PICTURE ALBUMS,
PICTURE FRAMES. ETC.
Fancy China
CUT GLASS.
SILVER WARE,
GLASS WARE,
DISHES, ETC.
. j?Aii:,'j,-'-.v;!v, .y
ROUND RING HANDLES,
OVAL WITH EXTRA
LONG HANDLES,
SHAVING MIRRORS,
Leather Goods
MUSIC ROLLS,
PURSES.
BILL BOOKS,
CIGAR CASES,
Toilet Sets
HAIR BRUSHES,
COMB & BRUSH SETS,
MANICURE SETS,
SHAVING SETS,
SEWING SETS, ITC.
Toys
DOLLS,
WAGONS,
COASTERS,
MECHANICAL TOYS,
BLOCKS,
PUZZLES, ETC.
Books and Christmas stationery are
always acceptable Gifts.
NELSON'S
Phone Main 513 The Handy Store
7 1 9 Main St