East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,' DECEMBER 21, 1910
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IN SCHOOLS TODAY
DAY ORKEKVEl) AT MNCOLX
SCIIOOIi THIS AITEUXOON
Other SoIiuoIh Will lluvo Programs
Tomorrow Auiiiuil Christ man Va-c-ation
I logins Thursday Each
Uikiiii Him ExerelwN of Its Own.
Christmas was observed at the Lin
coln school this aAerndon by the
school children. SThe vacation begins
thursday. Following are the pro
grams: LINCOLN SCHOOL.
Mlaa Harris Fourth wul Fifth
Grudc.
Song Merry Christmas Bells ....
School
Ttccltatlon Winter. . . Louis Deering
Recitation The Bells Across the
Snow. . Helen Nelson
Recitation Happy Christmas
........ Carl Palmer
Recitation Empty Stockings
Fred Granholm
Recitation A Christmas Carol . . .
Esther Enbusk
Recitation The Christmas Tree...
William Holmgren
Recitation The. Christmas Stock
ing Alfred WlntcT
"Recitation A Note to Santa Claus
Verne Parker
Recitation Tommy's Christmas
Troubles Robert Humphrey
Recitation December
William Schumann
"Recitation A Perfect Christmas..
Mabel Balrd
gonK When Kris Comes School
Recitation Just Before Christmas. .
; . . Harry Nelson
Ttecltatlon Christmas Bells
; Lavelle Done
.'Recitation A Christmas Skating
Ball Roy Furnish
Recitation Parson Brown
Georgeanna Fletcher
Recitation Kris Krlngle's Sur
prise Lowell Stockman
Recitation The Christmas Kiss..
Madeline Burgess ,
Recitation The Time of Christmas
'. . Lloyd Montgomery !
Recitation Writing to Santa Claus' i
Clifford Gordon
Recitation The First Christmas j
Night . . . Marjorie Laatz
Recitation Turning a New Leaf.. I
Albert Feebler.
Recitation A Christmas Secret . . !
Jessie Hunt
Ttecltatlon A Christmas Dream . . j
Lynn Gordon
Recitation Santa's Favorites .... I
Itlanche Furnish j
Recitation -The Christ Child j
Gertrude Moule
Song Christmas Time School
Recitation A Visit From St. Nich-
olas Ralph Burgess
Recitation Santa Claus
Kva Searcey ,
Reflation A Christmas Story ... j
Delia I'eeliler:
Recitation What Did Sunt a Do?.. j
Mary I-Jiatz
Recita'lon The Babyhood of Santa I
Claus Jean Folsom .
Recitation Emily Jane j
Margaret Phelps
Recitation My Stocking
Selby Johnson'
Recitation And This If You Have I
Hut Little ...Bessie Vunde Walker'
Recitation The Christmas Tree... j
Earl Palmer
.Song School Jingle Bells
First. Sewiul and Third Grades. I
Song Merry. Merry Christmas !
Bells. !
Recitation Lloyd Macltaej
Song A Christmas Carol.
Recitation Mary Alice Hunt!
Recitation Wesley Fletcher
Recitation Daphne Daubner
Recitation Nellie Neagle
Song Old Santa Slaus
First and Second Grade Pupils
Recitation Frank Embusk
Recitation Merle Balrd
Concert Recitation Third Grade Pupils
Reading Maud Gordon
Song Merle and Gladys Balrd
Recitation .... Katherlne Granholm
;Song The Legend of the Christ
mas Tree.
'Recitation . . Flo Bronson
:Song A Letter to Santa Claus.
(Recitation Richard Neil
Recitation
Elsie Wattenburger, Lenora Fer
guson and Cleo Howdyshell.
Composition Madonna of the Chair.
Song What Shall Santa . Bring.
Recitation Helen Schumann
Song It Canio Upon the Midnight
Clear.
Recitation Ethel MacDonald
Reading Thelmn Blanchet
Recitation Alcla Howdyshell
Concert Recitation
Otto Bronson, Llllle Holmgren,
Jennie Holmgren, Floyd Balrd.
Song Jack Frost.
Dialogue
...First and Second Grade Pupils
Recitation Marguerite Winters
Composition Slstlne Madona ....
Ruth Feebler
Hymn Once In Royal David's City.
Recitation Genevieve Phelps
Recitation
Marie Fletcher and Ruth Schu
mann. Recitation Ruth Peebler
Recitation Edna Murphy
Song.
Recitation Raymond Rcagorl
Recitation Emma Gordon i
"Washington School 1th Grade.
Song Xmas Secrets
Recitation Empty Stocking
Mamie Hartnet.
Recitation. A Visit from Santa Claus
Edith Parker.
Recitation Just for Christmas
Floyd Snyder.
Song Merry Christmas
Recitation Morning Call
Clifford Myrick.
Recitation A Cradle Hymr
Adna Cheney.
Recitation ...... A Happy Christmas
Arden Compton.
Recitation . . . 1 Wonder
Douglas Prultt.
Song.
Recitation Dear Old Tree
Dale Maggart.
Recitation , December
Harold Cress well.
Recitation, How Santa Clau Conies
Walter Nelson.
Recitation A Turkeys Lament
Wells Mr-Reynolds.
Song Tracks In the Snow
Alice Flnnell, Elva Kupers.
Recitation Closing Piece
Alice Flnnell.
Song A letter to Santa Claus
First ami Second Grades Washington.
Recitation . . Ruth Taylor
Song, Holy Night.... Second Grade
Lunch for Santa Francis Rose
Recitation Blaine Kennedy
Solo, Reindeers Coming
Irene Wortman
Letter to Santa .... Vernon Hartwell
Recitation Theodore Stickler
Song, What Shall Santa Bring . . .
First Grade
The Fruit for Me, ...Delbert Dozler
Recitation i . By Six Boys
To Santa Claus ...Leslie Williamson
The Stocking Ettle Stickler
Xmas Tree Drill .'. . . Eight Children
My Candle Herman Mumra
Long Ago on Xmas . . . . Ralph Nelson
How Santa Comes, Edward Kleinhouse
Down the Chimney, Claud McReynolds
A Xmas Stocking . . . Marlln Cheshire
Song, A Xmas Play . . Second Grade
Suppose Kenneth Richards
Holland Xmas Frank Harvey
Buying a Xmas John Hales
Recitation John Beckwith
Third Grade Washington.
Concert Recitation.. Merry Christmas
Recitations by Helen Thompson. Zel
ma Cheeny, Dorothy Newberry,
Flossie Penland, Florence Anderson,
Sophie Anderson, Carrie Schneiter,
Edith Laing. Lottie Lalng, Ninta
Clarke, Marlon Sault, Lena Baker,
Zeila Harvey, Lavina Harris, Allen
Folsome, Sydney Laing. Fred Par
ker, Joe Hurgy, Lester Matthews.
Songs Legend of the Christmas tree,
Merry Christmas Hells, Christmas
Secrets, Christmas Carol.
Fifth Grade.
Song Columbia, the Gem of the
Ocean.
Recitation Life's Battle Near an
End Grace Baker
Recitation Yessum . . .Everett James
Recitation Just What 1 Wanted..
Verla Temple
Recitation Blue and Gray
Elmer Newtson
Song Christmas Time.
Recitation Bess' Christmas Dream
Delilah Unltezore
Recitation Paul Revere's Ride...
jack Mllliron
Recitation The Stocking's Christ
mas Blanche .Tones
Recitation The Christmas Tree..
Merman Snyder
Song When Kris Comes.
Recitation When Teacher Gets
Cross Verna .Taylor
Recitation The Last Lear .
Earl Friedly
Recitation Ralph Temple
Recitation Two Littlr Fishermen
Frank Friedly
Song What to Buy.
Recitation My Soldier
Adolph Rohrman
Recitation No Stockings to Wear
George Mumra
Recitation I Pack My Trunk
Arthur Ulrich
Recitation Christmas Time
Mable Townsend
Song Christmas Day.
Recitation Christmas Day
Dora Harvey
Recitation The Height of the Ri
diculous Thos. Denney
Recitation Seein' Things at Night. .
Walter Schneiter
Recitation Two Little Stockings..
Blanche Hennlnger
Song The Star Spangled Banner.
Story of the Christ Child.
Sixth Grartc.
Song Joy to the World Grade
Original Story A Christmas Adven
ture George Hackathorn
How Uncle Sam Keeps Xmas
Grace Hoch and Clell Brown
Play On Christmas Eve.
Cast of Characters:
The Little Girl ...Ruth Livengood
Wendy Myrtle Kurrle
Crusoe Rollin Edmunds
Alice Merle Best
Hansel Emrald Greenawald
Gretel Helen Livcngood
The Traveler from Bagdad
Wesley Hassell
The Boy from the Back of the
North Wind ..... Cyril Osborne
The Hush-n-Bye Lady
Nola Childreth
The Little Girl's Mother
Millie Guyll
Santa Claus .,
George Hackathorn
Song Christmas Grade
The Christmas Sti ry A Christmas
Box.
Sovo.ith Grade.
Song School
Recitation .... Katherlne Livengood
Reading Ruby Nelson
Song School
Recitation Muriel Peringer
Dialogue
..Ida Anderson and Llllie Strieker
Recitation Catherine Thompson
SOLD THE
WORLD OVER.
VST 3
if? R EAT
Debate Resolved That City Life Is
Mor0 Beneficial Than Country
Life.
Affirmative Ernest Crockett, Tom
Murphy, .Cecil Curl.
Negative Joe DeBpain, Donald
Robinson, Marcus May.
AT THE MOVING
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ESTEEM
APPROPRIATENESS
AND BEAUTY
ARE ALL EMBODIED IN THE PRESENT
LECTED HERE.
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The Orpheum.
1. Shadows and Sunshine. Lubln,
1000 ft. long. An old man Is dis
missed from service In which he has
been faithful for years, but he finds
a large sum of money and Is provided
for the rest of his life.
2. Life of Mollere. Gaumont, 1000
ft. long. A sumptuous production,
ranking high with other films and
presenting features of staging which
are remarkable for their beauty and
truthfulness of their reproduction.
3. Love, Luck and Gasoline. Vit
agraph, 1000 ft. long. A drama with
a whizz, a flash and a dash that car
ries the audience, as well as the two
lovers, to a happy finish. A moter
boat race and a moter launch make
things hum.
4. The Hand of Justice. Pathe, 1,
000 feet long. A beautiful story,
bringing plain to light the secret
workings of the Hand of Justice, a se
cret society In France.
The Pastime.
"The Roses of the Virgin." Kalem,
drama. A sensational film depicting
how some roses stolen from the Im
age of the Virgin, where they had
been laid as an offering, prevented
the elopement of an innocent girl
with a married man and restored her
to her former lover.
"Romance On the Lazy K." Lubin
comedy drama. A story of four lov
ing hearts that for a time played at
cross purposes but which were
straightened out by a mode duel.
Rex's arrival complicated the situa
tion. "The Secret of the Cellar." Urban
drama. A truly Impressive presenta
tion of an old sergeants devotion to
his captain. Though blinded by the
same shell which ends the life of his
superior officer, he makes his way
back to the captain's family in time
to save them suffering at the hand3
of an Imposter.
"A Trip Through Scotland."
Eclipse, scenic. Some very Interest
ing views of Scotland, including all
the principal features encountered in
a Journey through Scotland.
"Won In the Desert." Sellg dra
ma. A story of much Interest.
Remember we have four reels 4000
ft. of latest motion pictures. "The
Show of Quality."
The Cosy. i
"A Child of the Wild." A very ex
citing western drama, picturing the
love of an Indian maiden for a pros
pector See the exciting race to the
land office to file on a very rich gold
mine. See how the prospector be
comes the squaw man. A feature film
by the Bison Co. Enough said.
"Vera, the Gypsy Girl." A very In
teresting story, Gypsy story, showing
a gypsy girl's strong tove. A feature
American film. Don't miss this.
"Fortune's Wheel." An every day
story of riches and poverty. A broth
ers' quarrel and its happy ending. An
Imported feature.
Song When the Meadow Larks
are calling, Annie, Laurie,
"STICK" MAIL KEEPS
SPOKANE CLERKS BUSY
OUR establishment Is a vertlble art museum
abounding with original, unique, classical and use
ful Christmas gift suggestions. Here are to be found
the present Do-Luxe, that delight the giver, are
useful, lasting and cherished by the recipient.
Call and see Uie many beautiful lines and variety
of articles.
FREE
Solid Silver Teaspoon
As an Inducement for early buying we will pre
sent to every purchaser of $5.00 or more a solid sil
ver teaspoon of an artistic design. We retail these
upoons from $1.00 to $1.50. But one spoon will be
given to each' customer.
A Few Suggestions
m
Diamond Necklaces
?15 to 75
Diamond and Pearl Rings
?10 to ?400
Diamond Braoches
S25 to $200
Diamond and emerald Itinss
$15 to $100
Diamond and Solitaira Ear
rings, a pair $25 to $600
Fancy Diamond Knars
! $20 to $750
Diamond Pendants
$20 to $100
Diamond Stickpins
$10 to $150
Diamond Studs
$25 to $300
flM (sua
THE
Diamond Solitaire Riags
$10 to $800
Bracelets $2.00 f $50
Comba ?1.00 to ?25
Purses $4.50 to $45
Link Buttons 75 to $100
Chains $1.00 to $40
Lockets " $1.50 to $45
Watches $4.50 to $150
Toilet Sets $0.00 to $75
Umbrellas $3.50 to $35
Scarf Pins 75 to $50
U14t
1
Jeweler
9S
IniS Bros. Co.
All kinds of light repairing, auto
mobiles, bicycles, guns, key fitting a
specialty. A full line of bicycles, au
tomobiles and bicycle supplies. Have
a few electric light globes we are
closing out. Saws filed; sharpen all
kinds of small tools. 114-116 East
Webb street. Phone Main 74.
Many a man who almost has a fit
when his wife pays $5 for a bonnet,
will think nothing of spending as
much for a box of cigars with which
to polute the atmosphere.
Byers?
Best
Flour
I? made from the choicest wheat that
grows, (jeod bread is assured whsu
BYERS' BEST FLOUR ts used. Bran,
ShartB, Steam Rolled Barley always on
baa a.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon.
SnaDD D OBdwb
There is Only One 1
"Bromo Quinine"
That is
Laxative Bronte Quinine
MSCD THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A OOLO IH ONE DAY.
Always remember the full name. Ixiok
lor thk signature on every box. 25o.
Spokane, Wash. Tons of "stuck
man are arriving in rpoKane on every i
train and are now being "worked"
at the Great Northern station by a
large crew of railway mail clerks.
"Stuck" mall consists of all classes of
mail matter for the state of Wash
ington which can not bo subrogated
and "worked" enroute to Spokane.
"The malls arc not only heavier
this year than usual," said Homer
Klwril, chief clerk of the railway mail
service, "but t very train brings ad
ditional "stuck" mail. Last year this
mail began to arrive December 16
and 17. This year it began to come
in bunches December 12 and 13, ne
cessitating large crews at this end to
segregate it and dispatch it through
the proper channels to Its destination.
Harbor Shops to Close.
The barber shops hereafter will re
main closed on Sunday. If you buy
him a safety razor or shaving outfit
from Ia Dow and Peterson for Christ
mas, he enn shave at home, not only
Sunday but every day.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms In
East Oregonla'n building. Steam heat,
gas range In kitchen, electric lights,
hot and cold water and bath. Re
cently renovated.
Drossed poultry next. Saturday at
the cash meat market Phone your
order now. Main 101.
What
A worrysomo question, isn't it? Rut wo can solve It qulc kly for you and at a saving, just as we
have solved it for hundreds of other worried men and women.
Give a man something that ads to his appearance
and you have earned his lasting gratitude
you know that's true, then why not give him
A handsome TIE
A dandy SlIlltT
A pair of Kin GLOVES
A nobby WAISTCOAT
A MjlWt HAT
A swell pair of SHOES
A nice UMBRELLA
A serviceable SUIT CASE
A K115SCIIHACM SUIT
A good OVERCOAT
we have loads of other sutabie gifts and nil at prices lower than you will pay elsewhere.
Workingmen s Clothing Co.
Less expense makes our prices lower.