East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 14, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, MAY 14, 1904.
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SHERWIN &
WILLIAMS
PAINT
ONLY PLACE
TON TO
IN PENDLE-
GET IT.
PAINTER8' MATERIALS
ALL KIND8.
OF
E. J. MURPHY
STUDY OUR CITIES
EUROPEAN3 ATTRACTED
BY AMERICAN METHODS.
Delegations Coming to Investigate
Municipal Conditions and Customs
Prominent English, Irish and
Scotch Municipal Officers Among
the Students St. Louis the Ulti
mate Destination of the Party.
Court 8t.
London, May 14. Tho Bteamshln
St. Louts, wnlch sailed from South
ampton today, carries nn imposing
delegation of English, Scotch and
Irish mayors, ex-mayors and chair
men of borough councils, and other
varieties of city fathers, who are go
ing over to see how some of the nrln
clpal American cities are governed,
imported from Europo these days Is
mado from American apples shipped
over there In bulk. If we could put
out 250,000 gallons this year wo could
market every pint of it in Chicago at
good prices. The work on tho plant
will begin In tho middle of the sum
mer and wo will bo ready to receive
fruit October first.
"The pressing season usually runs
about threo months. Tho plant will
bo built nt the foot of n hill and tho
cellars will bo dug back into the
hill. Tho plant will employ about 25
people. It Is almost nn unoccupied
field of work In this country we are
entering, and I am certain wo shall
meet success."
LAST BUFFALO HUNT.
Ex-
WATER
TANKS
Ponca Indians Will Arrange an
citing Contest This Year.
What will probably bo tho last buf
falo hunt in the United States will
take place today in Oklahoma terri
tory. The Ponca Indians have com-
nlntpfl iirmnuoninnts with thn nwn-
and to pick up points for tho possible ers of tho ranch known as "101" for
improvement or municipal govern- a buffalo hunt which will probably
merit In Orent Hritaln. Incidentally uo the last of Its kind in America.
they are taking their Wives and Tim hunt, la to lin nnrHrlnntnri In
daughters along to see the St. Louis only by Indians, nnd the object of Is
exposition nnd to have a good time is to test the skill of tho candidates
generally. j,, the tribe for nlacos on tho ndvls-
The visit is the outcome of an In- orv board of Horse Chief, who was
tervlew Lord Lyveden had last year elected at tho sun dance held by the
with tho mnyor of Philadelphia, tho poncas a year ago.
make a Specialty of
Round or Square
Building
WATER TANKS
Also Header Beds all sizes and
-kind 8. We make them right and they
always give satisfaction. Our work
la never slighted or botched.
Pendleton Planing Mill
and Lumber Yard
ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor.
Corner Webb and College.
commissioners of the District of Co
lumbla and the governor of Missouri
They assured his lordship that an or
ganized municipal party would bo
welcomed heartily to tho United
states, ami pointed out that such a
visit would materially promote the
friendly interests of England and
America.
There are about 200 members In
tho party. Prominent among them
in addition to Lord Lyveden, who
heads the party, are Sir Thomas H
Brooke-Hitching, ox-sheriff of Ijjii
don; Sir Thomas D. Pile, bart.. ox
lord mayor of Dublin, nnd Sir Alfred
D. Nowton, hart., ex-lord mayor of
Loudon.
The party will stop at New York
Philadelphia and Washington
route to St. Louis. After a week
spent at the exposition tho Itinerary
will ho resumed and the return to
Now York will bo made by way of
Canada so that the "city fathers"
may inspect the methods of govern
ment of some of tho larger cities of
the Dominion.
It has been a custom of tho Ponca
Indians for centuries to hold a sun
dnuco to elect their principal chief,
and a year later to hold a buffalo
hunt to elect the members of his ad-1
vlsory board.
The Indians did not expect to be
able to hnvo the buffalo hunt this
year owing to tho scarcity of tho anl
mnls. Thirty-eight years ago, when
White Eaglo, tho retiring chler, was
elected, tho plains were covered with
buffaloes and tho hunt was easily ar
ranged. It had been decided to llnd some
other plan, when the owners of the
"101" ranch volunteered to purchase
threo buffaloes for the hunt.
Tho Indians will not shoot tho alli
en mnls, but will divide Into bands and
try to drlvo the animals through a
goal. The advisory hoard will be
composed of Indians from the most
successful band. A ltiO-acro field
has been fenced with woven wire
for tho hunt.
NO LIMIT ON BAGGAGE.
Fancy Clover Leaf
Creamery
Better
55c pei Roll
at Our Store
Despain & Clark
WANTED IN JAPAN.
Two Prominent Engineers Have Been
Lost to Their Country for a Whole
Year.
Toklchl Endo, chief engineer of
the Nankai Hallway company of Ja
pan, and G. Sblba, assistant engineer
and, incidentally, consulting engineer
for the first division of the Japanese
army, have been found in Denver
found by government officials nnd or
dered to sail for Japan at tho first
possible moment, says tho
Post.
There is an odd particularly odd
-story about these two Japanese
civil engineers, who have been "lost"
Railways Fall to Agree on Regula
tions for Handling Baggage.
The traveling man with a big
score of trunks will continue to hike
across this beautiful country unmo
lested by Intruding baggagemen.
Tho proposed rulings limiting tho
total amount of baggage one passen
ger may carry on western railways,
which wore to have been adopted
for tho sake of checking tho tenden
cy to transport largo quantities on
excess rates, have fallen through.
Denver Tho lines nre unable to agree and
there will bo no new restrictions nt
present.
it was considered probable lor
some weeks that n rule under which
The Proper Shoe
to Wear
When you buy a pair of shoes you
needn't worry about the shape of them;
if you buy of a first-class dealer he will
have only the proper shapes.
What you need to consider is, are the
shoes comfortable and will they wear;
next thing- price.
About looks, you can judge when you
see them; about the comfort you can
judge when you put them on; about the
wearing, see that the name Selz is on
them.
Sel. piicos are always right.
Tho Selz Royal Blue shoe
13.50 and $4.00.
CHICAGO.
Largest makers of good shoes in the world
for more thnn a year. In their zeal a nasenger might carry but five
to study tho railroads of tho United (Ces 0f baggage would be adopted
The French I
Restaurant i
States they have long out-stayed
their leave in this country and slnco
May 1 cablegrams and secret agents
vo been following them throughout
the country in an effort to deliver an
order instructing them to Join tho
army at once.
Messrs. Endo and Shlba displayed
no excitement when a cablegram that
had been sent to Washington, D. C,
repeated to Pittsburg, Chicago, Oma
Best 25 Cent Meal in the City
Private Dining Parlors.
,'Elegant Furnished Rooms
Connection.
In
Tho coast lines favored It, since it
would nrovent traveling men from
making short jumps, and carrying
lame numbers of sample cases on
oxcess rates.
Such Instances, the railway com
panles assort, result in many delays
Incident to tho loading nnu unload
inc of commercial and theatrical
baggage at Intermediate stations.
The transcontinental eommitteo'
ha. St. Louis, Kansas City, and at which has been working on the
last to Denver, was handed to them ndoptlon of tho now ruling, has re
In the Brown Palace hotel. norted that It is Imposslblo to so-
"Oh," said .Mr. Endo, "excuso me.' curo nn agreement on tho lines
And handed the message to Mi. 9hl I theroforo tho matter has been
ba. stricken from tho transcontinental
"We got to go quick," he said with ,oci(et and will not ho acted upon
a smile. "Got to go to Jnpan," and
OUS LaFONTAINE, Prop.
C33 Main Street.
GOOD DRY WOOD
AS Kinds
I have good sound wood
which is delivered at
reasonable prices
he smiled again
'You see." ho wont on, "wo aro
wanted. Wo aro hard to And. But
we go now."
.... .
He snent the next half hour in
finding that he could not sail from
STATU OP OHIO, CITV OF TOI.I'.DO,
I.lTf - A K I ONTY. 8S.
Krank J. ClieneT makes oath that bo In
eenlor partner or tue urm ot i J. i;neuey
i. t'n .lnlnir Imslnraa In tue City ot To-
in.in rnnntv nml Ntntit uforesnlil. and that
said firm will pay tlio sum of ONI3 II UN-
I)lti:i) DOMjAHB ror acn ana erery ca
Sworn to before me nnd subscribed In
tnis um lny 01 ueceniuer.
San Francisco until tho 13th of this of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
month. ... - " " --"PKANK 3. CI1HNI1V
"That is good," said uniua, - vu
v time to sco tho railroads of
Colorado." and the two littlo Japs
hugged each other In the rotunda of
the hotel, whllo a hundred peopio
looked on nnd laughed.
my presence,
A. D. 1880.
(Heal.)
CHAMPAGNE MANUFACTORY.
For Cash.
New Enterprise Will Be Started Near
Spokane.
A larao factory for tho manufac
ture of elder, champagne- and npplo
h itter will ho ono of tho coming en
terprises for Moran prairie, situated
A. W. (iMJAKON,
Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internnly,
n,i ni-in illrrvtlv on the Dioon and mu
cons surfaces of tho system. Send for
testimonials rreo.
F, J. IJIIIJ.Mii loieuo, w.
UM iv nmimlwt. nrlcfi 75c
Take Hall's Family Mils for constlpa
lion.
W. C. MINNIS
World'6 Fair Rates
Tho O. It. & N. Company announces
thn following low rates:
From Pendleton to Ht, IMWH and
tihm.i in miles southeast of Spokane, return. $60.00.
Wash., where tho Evorgreen Stato From Pendleton to Chicago and ro
Fruit Company owns 600 ncres of turn. $65.00.
eave
orders at Neuman's
Cigar Store.
To Chicago, returning through St.
Louis (no coupon between Chicago
nnd St. Louis) or vlco versa, luz.&u
To Chicago, returning via Ht. i-ouis
or vlco versa, JOG. 25.
Tickets on sale May 13, June 10, 17,
18, July 1, 2, 3, August 8, 0, 10, Hop
THE BEST
S THE CHEAPEST
iBear this in mind when yu
ed poultry and stock supplies
d ask tor the International
iOltry nnd Stock Food. Use
iw Knre for your cow trou
is. , F. Colesworthy
127-129 East Alta 8t
gent for Lee's Lice Killer.
)ter' flouring Mills
Ujtty,40 barrels a day.
r eoiCBBBjed for wheat.
' Kant Sltiftnnjttfl FAfld.
JBli Mini, r - r r.
land, 400 of which aro in orchard and
200 is bearing. Tho company pro
noses to snend about $50,000 this sea
son in tho erection of n suitable plant
which will turn out about 200,000 gal
Inns of nroduct.
It lu nut hunted tiiat III y liiu.uuu
i. f nnnw nrn tn bo had from' tombor C. C. 7. October 3, 4, 5,
JUACO .,. - - - I . - : . ...... ., ..
thn orchards within a radius of five Tickets good going wuuin iu nays
- t 1 . M .. 1,,. Annl vsituxn
,nao ni whom thn factory Wl no mm uoiu iu buiu, jiuui iuwum
in xnnoom nvnprift to I no flnvK from (late of sale.
IIICIlLUtl. UUU - - - - " - ' . ... , 1
. i., ,.ti,. nf thn fruit. ' Stonovors allowed in euner dircc
k v . ,.. ,h .rnnHi, imlt. iw
j i .in v. I J wi r r II i .HriiMitT. i iiirLiitii imi;i iiihviwji w t -f
c,rwr""'H W the work dress E. C. SMITH. Agent.
... tknt thn nnnhia nil
?.n".uW"t r,rn 'luco ' a nno 307th Anniversary Observed.
YUD...... - , . n 1JIt,.n
-i.m.,ni fiu tnnt. lmiHjrieii niu wuhiiiiikhjii, w. u.,
Prance rosontatlves of patriotic and hlstorl
r rUUH.. ..... t l . ,-.1 . lllnol. nnlfin llloll
..a iu rnnririrri ui i uvu en r Hocietit' 11 iiunimiMui
Olf. VyUiimi" -'"". 7". t... " ... I ,.H.n.. Klniix
..M, A nlnnt nf tlllH U1IK1 HIimiHJ imi monil. imilliuwiu mm wn.v.
In every applo growing community to gathered today at Sowalls Point and
all nnrtirinated in exorcises held in ci-
- fruits not able to command tho host ebratlon of the 307th annlvorsary of
prices in tho market. Apples of a tho first landing of Um '''"B11
kood vintage will run about four gai- Jamestown, ino "'
Ions of Juice to tho bushel. At that wns In tho nature of o. prollmlnury
rato tt does not. tako a vory largo to the colouration of tho ter-conton-
frillt district to support a big fac- nry of the founding or jamemuwii.
tory. which is to tauo uv iur" "
A great deal ot the champasno exposition to oe nu
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a o ""
SALE
Special Muslin Underwear
BEGINNING TODAY AND CONTINUING NEXT WEEK WE WILL GIVE 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF
ON MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. DON'T MI86 THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SEASONABLE GOODS
AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES.
CLOTHING
REMEMBER, WE ARE GIVING A DI8COUNT OF ONE-THIRD ON ALL CLOTHING. COME
AND SEE THAT WE ARE DOING JUST WHAT WE CLAIM.
GROCERIES
TO -CL08E THIS STOCK WE ARE NOW MAKING THE FOLLOWING PRICE8 ON GOODS
QUOTED.
$1.25
ALLEN & LEWIS EX. STANDARD CORN, PER DOZEN ;
GARRISON'S CREAM CORN ,.
CUTTING PACKING CO. TOMATOES
GOLDEN MOUNTAIN - c
, , 25
DIAMOND C SOAP, 7 BAR8 FOR
CELLULOID 8TARCH, PER PACKAGE Jt
BABBIT'S LYE, PER CAN '
OTHER GOODS AT PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS.
Whittinghill
Mercantile Company
1 26-1 30 Court Street.
OB OBBO.