East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 24, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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1AILT EAST ORBGOXIAX. PKNDLETOX, OREGON, FIUDAV, DECEMnER U, 1909.
MIGHT PAGES.
7"Ai Store will be open until 9:30 this Evening. There
will be a delivery from this store after 6 P. M.
We wish you
All a Merry
Christmas
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade
MAKES R n " )
SHOWS ITKKF.ST TO
BE OX KAPID INCKEASE
Aver::?e Dally Circulation During I.ast
Month Has Been 6" nooks lt8
Rooks and One Paniphlot Added
During Last Month.
FREEWATERNEVVSNOTES
M UrHOlISTS will
OOXIrCT REVIVALS
WALL, STREETS' R E VILER
IS STILL DISCOURSING
Walla Walla Minister to Do Evan.
seUstic Work DanBhtor of Old
Pioneer Marries.
(Special Correspondence.)
1 Freewater, Dec. 23. "he Metho
dists of Milton and Sunnyside have
engaged the old school house and
will begin a series of meetings on
Monday, December 27. Rev. M. L.
Landers, pastor of the Frst Metho
dist church, Walla Walla, will be the
evangelist Mr. Landers has had
great experience and success in the
evangelistic work in the northwest
and a good meeting is looked for.
Mr. Bert Ramsey, manager of the
Hazlewood creamery of Walla Walla,
and Miss Pauline McCoy, a daughter
of Mr. McCoy, an old pioneer of th's
alley, and living on the Walla Walla
river, were united in marrage on
December 15. The marriage ceremony
was performed In Walla Walla -where
the young people will take up their
residence. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Spencer of
Mount Hope. Wash., are here to spend
the Christmas holidays with Mrs.
Spenee's s'ster, Mrs. Fred G. Stevens
of Ft-rndale.
Fred Elffert, the popular auction
eer, has been appointed t'eket agent
for the Traction company at State
Line and will also run a grocery rtore
In connection with it.
Reuben Biskett left this morning
for Vale, Oregon, to spend the Christ
mas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ingle and son,
of Crockett, have gone to California
to spend the winter.
C. Wilkins has traded his Ferndale
property for Walla Walla property and
has gone there to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ballou were
very agreeably stirrr.sed! on evening
this week by a large numbu- of their
friends and neighbors meeting at their"
beautiful home and spend ng a Jolly
evening.
The firm of Godwin and Neal has
been appointed attorneys for this city
at a salary of 125 per month.
Mr. and Mrs. Eckert of North Da
kota, are visiting their old friends and
neighbors, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Curts.
Rev. Mr. Kitt, pastor of the Congre
gational church, has gone to Spokane
to spend his Christmas holidays with
friends Rev. Mr. Mathiee will have
charges of the services on Sunday.
The Presbyterian ladies are having
a sate of fancy and useful articles this
week at Hadley's store.
Washington. The robust figure and
r-?onant voice of John Wesley Gaines
of "Tennessee, Sah,'" may no longer
frrace the chamber of the House of
Representatives and animadvert on
the iniquities of Wall street, but that
same robust figure and resonant voice
are by no means lost to the National
Capital.
John Wesley, who went out in a
blaze of glory when he escorted Pres
ident Taft then president-elect to
the Capitol for his inauguration, is
resurrected.
Despite the efforts of the democrat,
ic voters of the sixth congressional
district of Tennessee to shift the lime
light from his heroic figure and their
success in casting the glory of repre
senting that section upon Hon. Toe
Byrns, John Wesley is undismayed.
He is back in our midst.
Be it known that John Wesley was
one o"f the few recreations of the last
congress. Whenever things got very
dull which was quite often John
Wesley unlimbered his oratorical ar
tillery, advanced his elocutionary cav
alry, held his verbal infantry 'n re
serve and began a wordy assault up
on Wall street.
From the failure r.f the tobacco crop
to the last storm that swept the
Grtat Lake.1? every evil that befell
the country John Wesley charged to
the iniquitious and abstracted Wall
street.
If the debate in the House waxed
dry. some bored legislator would turn
'to John Wesley Gaines, of Tennessee,
:md implore:
j "Tell us about Wall street, John."
i And John would.
John appeared in Washington this
year as soon as the congressional ses
sion opened, despite the fact that
cruel fate and an ungrateful constitu
ency had barred him from lifting his
voice in rigorous denunciation of Wall
street. He called on President Taft.
and on leaving, held a score of news
papermen spellbound with a vituper
ative discourse ra Wall strot. Tl"
holds forth n t-e same theme
tf an audience in the I. ',':; of one of
the fegislative hotels.
OREGON THEATRE
Sunday Dec. 26
FIRST TIME HERE
The Most Pretentions Musical
Comedy Offering at the
OREGON this season.
HARRY II. FRAZEE. Inc. Pre
sents BILLY CL1FEORD
And u Ri-vy of fifty Helpers in
the
LA SALLE THEATRE'S LAT
EST SUCCESS
"A GIRL AT
THE HELM"
LA HALLE THEATRE BEACTY
CHORrS
BIO GIRLS LITTLE GIRLS
PRETTY GIRLS, DANCING
GIRLS
Fantoaa Male Sextette
Augmented Orcheptm
12 Song Whistling Hits
Eleetrte Motor Boat Race Scene
A REVELATION IN STAGE
CRAFT
Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c
Seat Sale Open Sat. 10 a. m.
Pendleton Drag Co.
The monthly report of Miss Mayme
Patterson, librarian of the public li
brary hows that the Interest In that
Institution continues to Increase In a
very satisfactory manner. The aver
age circulation per day during the
past month has been 6" books and
this is three times the average circu
lation at the time the library was first
opened in the city hall.
The following is in part the detail
ed report submitted by Miss Patterson:
Registration: 110 residents, 3 non
residents and 2 temporary residents
have registered during the month.
making a total of 115, for the month.
Ttotal registration to date Is S23.
Circulation: The circulation of
books has Increased during the month
notwithstanding holiday times. Aver
age daily circulation for the month Is
6" books, largest dally circulation. 151.
Reading and Reference Room Use:
Average number of persons using the
library for reading and reference pur
poses, daily. IT. A great deal of ref
erence work is being done for the High
school, especial!;.- in connection with
the work in debate.
New Books: 118 books and 1 pam
phlet have been added during the
month. 70 of the books were added
by purchase, 9 by gift from local peo- j
pie, and 39 bonks and 1 pamphlet by
gift from the government, being gov
ernment documents.
Advertising: Nothing,has been done
in the way of advertising except the
table of -Books worth reading."
Twenty-five volumes of non-fictton
that is rea'.ly worth reading are kept
on the table in front of the loan desk
and an effort is made to direct readers
attention t them. The books are
changed each Saturday morning.
Business Equipment.
Work Accomplished: The new
books were ordered, received, cata
logued and put' into circulation. Much
time has been spent in cleaning, mend
ing and rearranging the books from
the old library.
Points to be acted upon: The most
urgent need of the library at present
h new hooks.
Coffee
I Just Coffee, but perfect
Uortee.
Your grocer will grind It
better if ground at home not
too fine.
THE
American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
Invites deposits and accounts of tboae starting in business as
well as those already established. Customers, whether in ac
tive business or not, will reveive careful and cheerful atten
tion and the facilities that a safely conducted and time-tested
banl; should be able always to afford ita 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
Pneumonia
Season
Is Here
WILL COVFEItEXCE LET
MICHIGAN" PLAY AGAIN
Better cure that cold bsJere
it is too iate.
TALLMAV'S p. s.
cold capsuls wUl knock the
worst cold In two days. Manu
factured and sold only by
Tailman & Co.
Leading Druggists of Eastern
Oregon.
HERE'S A PROPOSITION
FOR A GOOD HOME OX EASY PAYMENTS.
31350 cash or 1550 cash and 85 monthly payments of $13.11
each or 3350 cash and 100 monthly payments of 314.80 each, or 1360
cash and 120 monthly payments of 313.11 each.
MARK MOORHOUSE 62, CO.
Tel. Main 83.
120 E. Court
Chicago. The eyes of the big col
leges in the middle west turned to
day toward the Auditorium hotel In ,
this city, where the football coaches
and managers of the conference j
schools met to settle definitely the n
tercollegiate turmoil over next sea-
son's battles. i
It is expected that before the con- I
ference adjourns the perplexing ques- i
tion of the University of Michigan
games and problems bearing on the j
continuance of friendly relations in I
the "big eight" w'll be definitely de- i
elded.
Rumors are in circulation that
Michigan games and problems bear
ing UU Hit? t-UUi. IIUatlLC 11 .tril'.llj
lati '" in the "big eight" will be definite;-
''eo'ded.
Runv -i are in circulation that
M i.;.:;; . . will petition for readm's
slon to the "big eight," but It is not
gen rally believed that Michigan will
tak any such action. In case such
action Is not taken it will be up to
the conference to decide whether
Minnesota or any of the other con
ference schools shall be permitted to
contract for games- with Michigan
next season.
At the Orjihriini Tonight.
Music by Orpheum orchestra, A. H.
Johnson, leader.
1. March A mo, Herbert Ingraham.
2. Overture Shapiro's Song Suc
cesses, Harry L. Alford.
3. Picture Faithful Wife.
4. Picture Making of a Sailor.
5. Picture German Spring Parade.
9. Picture Life for a Life.
7. Pcture Mischief of a Big
Drum.
8. Song In the Garden of Roses.
Mawrnerade Ball.
There wIl be a grand masquerade
ball In the German hall, Middle Cold
Springs, on New Tear's n'ght, Jan
uary 1. Prizes will be awarded for
the beet sustained characters. Every
body Invited. Get in line for a good
old time. Johnson's orchestra.
PHILOSOPHIC REFLECTIONS OF
THE TRAVELING SALESMAN
(By Bob Blake.)
Kid gloves and a walking stick are
useless to a man driving an ox team.
Many a man begins where he ought
to finish, and then wonders why he
never accomplishes anything.
A college education is a good asset,
but practical experience pays better
dividends.
Small pitchers have large ears, so
be careful what you say In the pres
ence of children.
It Is a fool who flies In airships even
though the walking Is bad.
The man who always carries a chip
on his shoulder generally gets his head
knocked oft
A "good fellow" Is usually the one
who dies poor and whose widow dis
covers that his life insurance policy
had been allowed to lapse.
If the hotel grub is bad, the wise
drummer calls tor ham and eggs: If
the coffee is poor he hits up the milk;
falling which there is always water.
It seems that the idea was to kid
nap the Rockefeller and take him to
sea, which would five him a fine op
portunity to sprinkle oil on the trou
bled waters.
COt'RT DECISION BRINGS
MAX NEARER TO NATURE
Washington. The mummified egg
Industry received another Jolt and the
human race was shoved another
notch nearer nature by a court decis
ion Just rendered at Peoria, Illinois,
the opinion In which today reached
the Department of Agriculture. The
Illinois Judge held against the use of
borax as a preservative for eggs, In
a case growing out of the seizure of
fifty cases of hen fruit preserved In
that "dope."
While the decision may bring egg
consumers nearer to nature, depart
mental officials aren't yet anticipat
ing the time when the housewife can
hope to stand expectant at the hen
house door awaiting the kaplunk
which indicates the production of the
egg. Indeed, the department still
sorrowfully admits that eggs may yet
be messed up, dried and kept many
moons ere they appear, gravled and
mushroomed, as an Inviting omelet on
the restaurant table. The pure food
law has its defects, they admit. But
they intend to stop the practice of egg
storage houses In "pickling" hen
fruit In poisons.
What Could
You Give
your son or daughter for a
Christmas present that would
more appreciated In later years
than a course In the Pendleton
Business College? Our methods
are modern and thorough.
Special rates now being offered.
Address,
Pendleton Business
College
or
Telephoje Main 148, for particulars.
gvp v HOTEL O&fGON
4
I'
A JtvLMTH
f
Located on the corner of Seventh mul Slnrk streets, evteixlitu tlirotiyli
the block to park strwt, Portland, Oregon. Our new Purk sirwl Amies to
the only fireproof hotel building In Oregon.
Kates $1 a Day and Up. European
-
Orpheum Theatre
J. P. MEPERNACH, Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER.
HAFFNERCD
laoiw
axwfrL.
MNVITR. COLO.
Bring Us Your
Poultry and Eggs
Orders promptly delivered
any part of town.
to '
Man near Hazeldell, Lane county,
lately trapped two fat bears and a big
wolf One bear yielded 35 pounds
of grease.
MOST PEOPLE
have trouble at some time or other
with the stomach becoming weak,
the liver Inactive and the' bowels
clogged, and it is at such times that
you'll appreciate the benefits from a
bottle of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Therefore get a bottle today and
keep it handy for emergency, and If
you'll take it promptly you can save
much suffering. It Is for Poor Appe
tite, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ColJs
and Grippe. Get a free copy of our
110 Almanac from druggist.
Chickens, gees turkeys,
ducks, eggs farm produce
and second-hand goods
ought and sold.
Highest cash price paid
for hides, pelts and junk.
L. K. Curlright &
...Son... .
Successors to Stark tk Allen.
Phone iUln 379.
Dally East Oregon Ian by carrier,
only 1 rvntJi pT ik
Heat or Smoke
Which?
Do you want a fuel
to fill your home and
lungs with smoke and
nasty odors, or with
clear heat, as and when
you want it?
Then use gas, the
fuel that answers every
demand made upon it
quickly, conveniently,
cheaply and with cleanliness.
You're Losing
Money
every time you fill that
old stove up with coal
the cost per degree of
warmth from coal is
vastly more than heat
ing with gas, and what
a difference in conven
ience, cleanliness and
results! .
It heats perfectly the
cold corners; is cheerful
and clean.
Phone Main 40 today and end your heat and light trouble
Northwestern Gas & Electric Co.
Matlock Building.
Byers
Best
Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that
trows. Good bread is assured when
BYERS' BEST FLOUR U used. Bran
Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on
hand.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon"
THE ORIOTNAL
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