1 TWELVE PAGES. DAItY EAST ORE IONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1905. PAGE SEV EX. A A A A ... . . ill ft WE HAVE MOVED THE EAST EXD GROCERY TO ALTA STREET, XEAR THE ALTA HOUSE, WHERE WE HAVE OXE OF THE BEST ARRAXGED GROCERIES IV PENDLETON, AXD WE CARRY ONLY ONE KIXD OF GROCERIES, AND THAT'S THE GOOD KIND. (ffldOfP TE1 PDffl I : : BEING LOCATED OUT OF THE HIGH REXT DISTRICT, OWNING OUR OWN' BUILDING AXD DOING THE MOST OF OUR OWX WORK, WE ARE IX A POSITION' TO GIVE GREATER VALUES IX GROCERIES AND PROVISION'S THAN ANY STOKE IX PENDLETON. WE WANT YOUR TRADE IN THE GROCERY LINE, AND OUR INDUCEMENTS TO SE CURE IT WILL BE BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY, CAREFUL FILLING OF ORDERS, AND PROMPT DELIVERY. WE HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH IS FRESH AND RIGHT IX EVERY WAY. WE HAVE TWO WAGON'S AXD DELIVER GOODS TO ANY PART OF THE -CITY OR SUBURBS, PROMPTLY OX TIME. WE WILL CALL FOR YOUR ORDERS AXD DELIVER THE GOODS, SO THAT BEING OUT OF THE HIGH REXT DISTRICT IS AX ADVANTAGE IX THE SAVING WE MAKE. YOUR TELEPHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE THE SAME CAREFUL AXD PROMPT AT TENTION AS IF YOU CALLED IX PERSOX. WE EARNESTLY SOLICIT A TRIAL ORDER FROM YOU AXD FEEL COXFIDEXT THAT YOU WILL BECOME A REGULAR PATRON IF YOU OXCE TRADE WITH US. WE ILAXDLE ONLY HIGH GRADE GROCERIES, AND MAKE A CLOSE PRICE ON EV ERYTHING. OUR LIGHT EXPENSE OF CONDUCTING BUSINESS ENABLING US TO GIVE BET TER VALUES. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE EAST END GROCERY ARE JOHX DYER AND JOE COX, BOTH OF WHOM ARE EXPERIENCED GROCERYMEX, WTIO WILL USE THEIR BEST EFFORTS TO GIVE SATISFACTIOX TO ALL CUSTOMERS, AXD WILL VERY GREATLY APPRECIATE THE PRIVILEGE OF FILLING A TRIAL ORDER FOR THOSE WHO ARE NOT ALREADY PA TRONS OF OUR STORE. - .ill Phone Main 536 11 Alta St. Near Mill St. i ittittiiiiiiitiiilitttiiliiitfltiJltf t?ttff? HISTDRY OF NORWAY HAS BEEN' A SU1MKCT COUNTRY 000 YEARS. Hun Boon Ruled From Eitlirr Stock holm or CopciihiiKen Since 131 0 Hurt Bern Joined to Sweden Since IBM Nut m ill Temper of the Peo pie 1h for a Republic Early Norso Kings Claimed to lie Descendants of I lie God N'orso Confederat ion Took Place ln .72. the Northmen 111 conflict with Euro pean powers In In the story of Klgrlil. who hospllubly received un enemy of CharlemitRiie, the famous kins of France, when he was forced to fly 1 northward from his powerful enemy. I A successor of Kinff Slurfd's, named Godfrey the Hunter, came Into col- The action of the storthing In pro iclaimlng the Independence of Norway .and Its dvree to King Oscar of Swe den and Norway, Is but the culmina tion of almost a century of conflict be tween the ruler and the parliament. Norway .has been n subject provlno .or In some manner uttached to either Sweden or Denmark and betd ruled from a foreign capital since 1319, when Magnus Eriksson was proclaim ed klnft of Norway und Sweden. Ever .since that da.'.e a contiruous war has been wacd for freedom. The blood of .the Norwegians has flowed like water during that time, and every oc casion that promised to lend to liber ty has been eagerly seized upon by the descendants of the Northmen. From 1537 to 1814 Norway was a provluce of Denroerk, and it was only as an aftermath of the Napoleonic wars that It was once again Joined to Sweden with a constitution of Us own, and the promise of being gov erned reparole from Sweden, The storthing or parliament wits one of the provisions wrested from the Euro pean powers, which were making the mnp of Europe after the victory over JMapolleon. The entire feeling of the Norwe gians during the past century has been toward a republic and this may event ually, even speedily, be realized, from the present temper of the people. The Norwegians, Danes and Swedes are of the Aryan tribes and emigrated from their Asiatic home together. They differ but little at this late date In their language and customs, but of late years the Norwegians have been ac centing their difference In seeking to revive the Idioms of the ancient lan guage and In cultivating the national literature and spirit. - The ancient Norwegians were fol lowers of Odin and their deeds In their viking ships, putting out of the little bays in the north, filled the entire Christian world with dread. Up till the middle of the eighth century, the Norsemen played but little part in the world's history, and but little Is known of them before that time. In that century they broke over the fae of Europe like a destructive tempest-and whenever the fast sailing ships of the Norsemen were sighted in the river mouths, the people fled In terror and the priests prayed In vain. The earliest mention in history of Inducing him to sign over "to tho Lord" his fortune of $40,000. Accord ing to Robinson's statement Dunlap Is an Incompetent and the "Holy Jumpers" have worked him into a re ligious fervor until he has become an abject slave In their hands. DotPCtlVPM were tvnt In iht 1i..n.l llsl..,. with Charlemagne and threat- arters of the band and Dunlap was ened to attack him In his own country. rund. nl.PRsol , n rnsKO(, smt, Hwnf.p. 1. ....iv, 1 iu uu , ing ut the church. .i.tocihii-,1 mini i lie guns, ami uie iirst ted that he had one 10 oecome generally known out-; ,,vcr to ,m, . side of his kingdom In the Northland j, "t fc, lm. imilllllj. M III, HM- sumed the government in 827 when 18 years of age. He gave laws which he forced everyone to keep, and he him self observed them ns well as the low est subject These laws were called the Eldslva-law and had great Influ ence 111 uniting the southern district Dunlap admlt- slgned his pronert Jumpers." Lord's will," he said In answer to u question put to him. "and 1 don't wint 4o sav anything about it. My relatives are all well orf, and If I chose 1o give away my property and live here and It Is no one's business." Dunlap was the owner of a valua ble farm In Ohio, a wheat ranch near Fargn. N. D. and some ?8000 In cash nt Vrt-.i-aw n-1.1,,1. . 1 4 t ..... .Mtl Vi-.iV ' . I . ,.h . 7y i 1,1 Iocnl banks- A" thls hl,s Rive" tutu nnuuicti untit'i iiis Bay, j When Hatrdtin died in 860 Ills corpse i . " , " 'ri "ml Wl,8i cover the property. MISSIONARY IX CEHU. to the "Jumpers," and he wWklng ns Janitor. Steps will be taken to re- buried as follows: The head was bur-' led at Sklringssal In Veslfnld; the trunk was liorip in lttMt.rii(U n,.,i ti.a ' rest was divided between Hudelund and Hedemark. For a long time sac-1 W oiulei fiil liifliienee of Daring rlflces were made on the mounds cov- ' I'nwlicr With Siivnge Islanders, erlng the iiarts of the body and Half-' An ' American resident in Manila dan was womhlpped us and. recently made a trip to the Island Harold the Fairhnlred succeeded his of bu' ,n ,he Philippines, und has father Ilalfdan In his rule over the 1 80,11 ,0 fli,'nilR he:p " Interesting nc part of Norway held by hltn, but other I co,",t of ,,is r"e'l"R wh " Amerl klngs and earlw ruled over the remain- ! oan mlssi"""r' " that Island and of tier. The Ides to conquer the whole;1'"' ,nfl",rco exercises over the country came to Harold when he sent' n,l'lves' men to ask Gyda, one of the beautiful ! The rnlsslnT spoken of Is the maids of Norway. -fo become his mis-1 Hev' FrcaerlLl Jansen, who has been tress. The maiden sent back the ! sl!,,'"ned " u "y the Presbyter haughty answer lhat when Harold be- i !"" , boar, of foret' missions. After came the ruler of all Norway, Instead ! B f 11,6 lnflucnee. eocl and of a few petty comities, she would be- ' mor"!' w "ch, Ir' "n1 Mrs- Jansen come his wife. I ex,;l'-'lea In the city, the Manila resl- VVhen Harold hard the answer he de"L18?1yR:I , , made a vow that he would conquer I , Whl' . V'"8. ln,uCebu ,he const;. and rule over Norway and' that he ' U,ry ("'h.lt-', la the nntlve n,llilla would not cut or comb his h..,lr ..i I "J Americans) was otillg the day he was supreme ruler over the kingdom. The falrhalred king be gan preparations to carry his desire Into effect and, gathering a large army from his provinces, marched northward through Norway, and con quered with force of arms or persuad ed the petty kings to assume his yoke and become his liegemen. The final battle of supremacy over the petty kings of Norway was waged in Hnrrs-KJord In 872, when Harold defeated the combined forces of his opponents and was acclaimed king of rtorway. This battle, according to the Norse sagas, was the greatest ever fought In Norway, and Harold per formed mighty deeds of vnlor through out the fight. ed to reckon with him. A pueblo way up in the mountains refused to come lno the camp and be vaccinat ed, un'iil they received orders from their pastor. El Senor Reverado Frederico, as he Is called. "So upon learning this from the of ficers, Mr. Jansen tramped away up over the mountains, had his people brought into Camp Walker, and told they they should be vaccinated and obey all the laws. He then arranged for a separate camp for the "Protes tants" and they are to have a pueblo of their own until the reconcentrado policy Is no longer necessary. This is in the heart of the Pulajane coun try, where the ladrones are out In isvge companies and yet escaping capture. "Nevertheless, the constabulary of ficers told Mr. Jansen that he was perfectly safe In the mountains, ns the Pulajanes seemed all to be his friends. At any rate, they seem to have it understood among them that he is not to be harmed, and as for the real Protestants In the far-off pueblos, they were perfectly overjoy ed to find that their pastor had come out to stand between them and the Pulajanes on the one hand, and the undue harshness of the constabulary on the other." Whale Meat. Newfoundland has recently develop ed a new industry, which Is slated to be a successful one namely, that of placing on the market whale flesh in place of beef. Whale meat tastes more like venison than beef, and is quite a temptins article of diet. A firm intends shortly to try a shipment to the English market, where it Is ex pected they will be able to retail while meat at from one and one-halt pence to three pence per pound. The meat has already been shipped In large quantities to the West Indies where It is much appreciated by the natives. "HOLY .JUMPERS" THRIFTY. Now Religious Sect Secures $10,000 From Ignorant Convert. San Jose, June 24. J. H. 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