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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKEGOMAX, PEXDLEfrON, OltEGO.V, THIKKDAY. DECEMBER 2!. 1911. SCHOiLS TO GIVE IAS EXERCISES fmMn ft 1 L O-tL. liamond NeckTaees ?10.00 to ?75 Diamond and Pearl Rings...... ?10 to ?400 Diamond Brooches . ? 10.00 to ?200 Diamond and Emerald rincrs ?15 to ?100 Diamond and olitaire Ear rings, a pair ?15 to Jj600 Fancy Diamond Rings 1 ?20 to ?750 Diamond Pendants 910 to ?ioo Diamond Stickpins $6.00 to ?150 Wm CUTOFF WORK WAITS t FATE OF EXTENSION The Portland Oregonlan of De rambor 20 had the following story Te'ating to the delay of work on the Ooyntc cutoff: Pond ng a final determination by tho government authorities os to whether or not tho Umatilla reclama Glf At Extra Low Prices We have several lines of the best makes of silverware in a great many beautiful patterns and designs, but as we intend to carry only one make in the future, our Entire Stock of Silverware Will be Sacrificed Gift seekers will find many beautiful and lasting pres ents in our store and at cash prices that afford a saving PERCOLATORS POCKET KNIVES GUNS TEA PO TS SHAVING SETS FISHING TACKLE TEA BALLS SAFETY RAZORS SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES Largest Line of Carvers to Be Found Ii the City LaDow P eterson Ttil A RING, DIAMOND, Gold Watch, Jewelry or Silverware The Gift Problem Easily Solved Here MAY we help you solve the problem and put you iu the way of doing your Christmas shopping with pleasure, satisfaction and economy? We take the liberty of making a suggestion regard ing the best time to do your shopping and earnestly urge you to do it AT ONCE. Come early while the pick is the choicest, avoid the crowd and make your selections at leisure and in comfort, from a full and complete assortment. Our stock is known to comprise high-class jewelry and our pri ces are less than those found in the majority of high-grade stores. First-class engraving free on all articles purchased here. FREE-Hand Painted Plate As an inducement for early buying we will present to every purchaser of $5.00 or more a hand painted plate of an artistic de sign. We retail these plates from$1.00 to $1.50. A Few Suggestions Diamond Studs ?25 to 9300 Diamond Solitaire Rings . 910 to 9800 Bracelets Combs Purses Link Buttons Chains Lockets Watches Toilet Sets Umbrellas Scarf Pins MM3S(3i5 THE JcweSei tion project will bo extended west ward, the o.-V. It. & N. Co. Is tem porarily hold'ng tip the propo-ed Coy ote cutoff. This Information was confirmed yesterday by J. II. Farrell, president of the O.-W. H. & X. sys tem. At the name time Mr. Farrell made the announcement that for tho same reasons a decision has not been reached as to the selection of a ter nrnm for his railroad system In tho district direct'y concerned. Some fine ago It was announced that If the west extension of tho Umatilla Irrigation project was aban doned, the O.-W. U. & X. would build 11 5: verware yscy f i W. ft 92.00 to 950 91.00 to 925 92.50 to 945 75 to 9100 91.00 to 940 $1.50 to 945 94.50 to 950 ?G.OO to 975 92.50 to 935 75" to $50 mi the Coyote rut-off, beginning near Stanfield, and running' through the area appropriated as a reservoir site. The fact that surveyors in the em ploy of the O.-W. n. & X., are In the field w'th headquarters at Pendleton, is taken as positive evidence by res idents of that section that the rail road company has substantial evi dence that the west extension of the Umatilla project would not bo fur thered. This suppos'tlon is denied by Mr. Farrell, who declares that the future opcrat'ons of his company In Uma tilla county depend entirely on what -I Christmas exercises programs to be rendered by the various schools of the city tomorrow afternoon, follows: Held Kc-liuol. Song, "Greeting." by school; reci tation, "We come," Dan Kernler; 8ng, "A Letter to .Santa Claus." school; recitation, " 'Twas the Xlght Ueforo Christmas" school; recitation, "Thirteen Turkeys" Richard 'nice; recitation, "The Gingerbread Man," Sadie Drown; recitation, "The Dream," Ke th Cannon; song, "San ta Claus," school; recitation, "Santa Claus Coming," Orville Swanson; Rccitat on, "A Jolly Old Fellow," Vio let Savage; recitation. "When Christ mas Comes," Jack Luck; recitation. "Christ Was Born," Fred Warner; recitation, "My Shadow," school; song, "Chri'-tmas Be'Is," school, recl tat on, "The Prince of Peace." Perry Cllft; recitation, "A Jolly Old Fellow," Eleanor Beam; recitation, "The Little, Seed " Willard Rugg; song, "The Shoemaker," school; recitation, "Christmas," Eldon Lambert; recita tion, "Jejus Our Friend," John Mor ton; recitation, "White Stars of Christmas," Clare M Her; song. "San ta C aus," school; recitation, "Christ mas Tree," Dorothy Henderson; reel-1 tat;on, "T're' Snow Man." Thelma Earnhart. r .'citation, "The Grass hopper," Harold Hatton; soiff, "Jack Frojt," school; recitation, "Santa Clau V Margery Gray; recitation, I "Why Do Bells at Christmas Ring?" Harry Mytinger; t ng, "Clapping Hands," song; rec t:Uion, "Falling Leaves." school; recitation, "Pu-sy," Avis Wolf; rec'tation, "A Visit to Grandma." Lawrence Rich; recitation, "Dundor and Blitzen," Clara Cook; recitation, "My Lady Doll." Eveiyn Anderson; Christmas Tree: recitation, "The Petting Sun," school; song, "Good X ght." school. Lincoln School First Oade. Concert recitations, "Christmas Greeting," "Why Do Bells for Christ mas Ring " "The Whole World a Christmas Tree;" solos. "Shine Out. 0 Blessed Star," Marie Fletcher; "Jin gle Bel's," Levi Ankeny; "Jack Frost," William Reese; songs by tbe grade, "A Letter to Santa." "Molly's Gifts," "Little Jack Horner," Jingle Tiny Bell-," "Holy Night;" recitations, Clarence Cornwell, Levi Ankeny, John Cornwell, Homer Taylor. Purl Planting, Blare McConnel. S'egel Parlett, Alton Richardson, Carl Nel son, Leota Johnson Martha Hogue, Barbara Stanfield, Merle Jack, Grare Benson. Grace Blanchett, Ennice Bott. Harold ine Horton, Marguerite Humphrey, Ruth Krebs. Vera Bron son, Evelyn McCormack. Lincoln School Mrs. Moulc's Ttoom. Song. "Once Unto the Shepherds," all; concert recitation. Emma Gor don, Ha Bronson and Alberta Mc Monies; viol n solo, Margaret Phelps; recitation, "A Perfect Xmas" Clare Cornwell: recitation. "I Don't Want Much for Xmas" Wesley Fletcher; song, "A LUtle F'r Tree." al!; recita tion, "A Xmas Secret." Marlin Chesh ire; concert recitation. "If you don't Believe In Santa," Mabel Beeman Thclms Rlanchet, Jane Roosevelt Daphne Daubner, Martha lver p.nd Genevieve Phelps; rec'tation, Walt-r l'.aoger recitation. "Beautiful 1-Mls of Christmas." Ira Beaman; recita tion, Melcn McConnel; song. "J ns'e I U lis." nil; rec'tation. Herman Schu man; concert recitation. Otto Bron son nd Lloyd McRae: song, "It Came I'pon the Midnight Clear;" recitation, ".S.inta Claus In tho A'r-hip." Christie Holmgren; concert recitation, Lillie Holmgren, Jennie Holmgren: song, "Merry Christmas Bells;" recitation Esther Jenkins; song, "Merry Xmas, Glad and Gay," all; exercises begin promptly at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. John Hailey and Mrs. Augusta Moule will combine program-. Lincoln School. Program for M'ss Zurcher's and Mrs. Harvey's rooms, the 4th and &th and the 6th and 7th: Song, "O. Little Town of Bethle hem," 4th and 5th grades; rec'tation, " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas," Floyd Baird; reading from Bon Hur. "The Ansel's Visit to the Shepherds," Myrton Moore; recitation, "Christmas in the Kitchen " Waib'e Pattnn; reel tat on, "Like Mother Made," Richard N'e'l;" select reading." E.lna Hogue; recitation, "Mr. Skinflint's Xmas Gift." Si'lhy Johnson: recitation. "De cember," Marjorie Laatz; recitation. "Santa Claus and the Mouse." Helen Mason; recitation. Lowell Stockman; action the government finally takes reepocting reclamation work. "Until tho controversy between ri val Interests concerned n the pro posed extension of the Umatilla rec-1 lamation project have been adjusted and f na'ly determined," said Mr. Farrell, pro idont of the O.-W. R. & X.. westcrday, "the plans of the O -W. R. & X. in that territory will be postponed. We have our plans but thrir execution depends entirely upon th. decls'on of the reclamation de partment ns to tho Umat'lla project. In the meantime, the ques ion of a terminus in the affected territory has not and will not be detorm'ne'l." , A Vice Is a Pleasure Carried to an extreme. Let up on those black Havana cigars. Vary your diet with a light blend of domestic and Havana tobaccos. Smoke the Genl Arthur Ill S'TUC1 CO 1 M WW CREATE OR CRUMBLE. Every man should create a foundation for success before old age crumbles his earning powers. A small savings account started today, NOW, will start you on the road to independence. The farther you travel on this road the less you will wish to turn aside. MAKE OCR I1AXK YOUR IJAXK. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent. The American National Bank song, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing," all; recitat'on, "Christmas T me," Helen Schumann; recitation, "Not Only in the Xmas Tide," Harlan Fel. llaxvtliorno School. The Hawthorne school will give the following Joint program, combining all the rooms in a large assembly held in the hall. All grades are represent ed In the program: Christmas Song, 3rd grade; recita tion, Haroid Anderson. 1st grade; song, Hazel Strain and Helen Lynde 7th; recitat'on, Freddy Lyons, 2nd grade; recitation, Nellie Ross, ' 4th grade; "Five Turkeys," 1st grade 6-People-6 Male Quartet Soprano and Contralto Prices: 50c, 25c and 10c CARTER S ORIGINAL Virginia Warblers l xA rifely iy1 1vs:,r , BOY'S boys; song. 5th grade; "Brownie Song." Griff.i Cooper, 3rd grade; rec itation. "Ethel Graybeal, 1st grade; recitation Zella Follet, 6th grade: song, Helen and Hazel Koch, 4th grade; recitat'on, Ned Strahorn, 6th grade; Christmas in Many Countr'es, 8th grade pupils; song, 1st and 2nd grades. Washington School second Grade. Song, "A Letter to Santa Claus;" recitation Frederick Rohrman; a dia'ogue, "Hippity Hoy," by ten little boys and girls; recitation, "Measur ing the Chimney for Santa Claus." (Continued on Page (, Col. 1) Singing the Real Negro Melodies Plantation and Camp Meeting Songs oi years ago Prices: 50c, 25c and 10c AT M. E. CHURCH 1 n r: .ra n cumber Mil iuc i&ai rSflSTJ M. A. Gun&t (& Co., Distributors U 1 W3 feA W 3