East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 26, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY.' JCNE 2, 1905.
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Extra Special
-Start Sale
Plaited Panama Skirts, in
Brown, Blue, Black and
White. Regular $5.00
values for a few days onlv
$3.48
See window Display. No
charge for altering - - -
Lee Teutsch's
DEPARTMENT STORE
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CITY BREVITIES
V C Rader. Nuf Bed.
Kuf sed. U C Rader.
Rader Carpets Rader.
Rader Furniture Rader.
Furniture Rader Furniture.
Use Hohbach'a bread. It's best.
Candy Dutton offers his home for
ale.
Tash, refuse hauled. 'Phone Main
2811.
See Withe for gasoline engines and
pumps.
Highest cash price for second-hand
goods at Sharon ft Eddlngs.
For Rent Four-room house. In
quire of Mrs. H. J. Stlllman.
Ask your grocer for Blue Mountain
butter, 2Bo pound, 80c roll.
Oxfords, $1.50 to 13.60. Tan or
black, at Teutsch's Department Store.
Nice cool lawn dresses for children,
fie up at Teutsch Department Store.
W. D. Hansford, cigars and tobac
cos. Successor to Howard. Court
street
The St. George restaurant, open
day and night Mrs. Cooper, proprie
tress. For Sale Team of draft horses,
wagon and harness. Call at 126 West
Court street
For Bale Lot and six-room house.
All modern conveniences. Apply to
60S Raley street
For Sale Two heavy horses, har
ness, wagon, wheat and hay rack. Ap
ply to H. S. Scales.
Wanted Girl to accompany small
family to Portland for the summer.
Call at Sit Water street.
For Rent Suite unfurrllshed house
keeping rooms In East Oregonlan
building. Apply at this office.
Dutton's wagon will pass your door
dully and supply any amount of Ice
cream desired, from a dish up.
Children's sandals are Just the thing
this hot weather. Lee Teutsch has
them. All sizes, 75c to SI. 40.
A good opportunity Is offered some
one with a little money and enter
prise. In an ad. under head of busi
ness chances.
For Rent Furnished seven-room
house. Al modern conveniences. Will
rent for six months or longer. Apply
615 Aura street.
Going to the fair? 'Phone Main
2U 1 to haul your baggage at all hours.
Leave orders at Grltman's cigar store.
Leather's day and night transfer.
New uniforms have been received
by the boys In the local A. D. T.
messenger force, and are being worn
1 Give Them As a Wed-
ding Present
T Some article from our stock.
T We have some very choice
pieces In Sterling Silver, and i
I very nice assortment of Libbejr'i
T celebrated
t CUT-GLASS
The prices are modcrat and
qnnllty the best.
LOUIS HUNZIKER.
X JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
i 728 MAIN.
ICE CREAM
In preparing our ice cream
we use no milk, eggs, starch,
gelatin or filling of any kindQin
our ice c ream.
We believe in using the
best and being liberal, giving
good measure, heaped up and run
ning over and at 10c a dish.
K0EPPENS
Popular Price Druggists.
A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS
for the first time today. The suits
are of green khaki.
Major J. J. McKoln, who was in
the city yesterday, reports that there
is a case of measles in the agency
school and consequently there is some
anxiety lest the disease Bhould be
come prevalerit again.
The closing exercises' of the Cath
olic school on the reservation were
held yesterday afternoon and were
attended by quite a number of those
who are Interested In that Institu
tion. The program Is said to have
been very creditable.
William Humphrey having purchas
ed the Interest of William Krasslg in
the Golden Rule barber shop, would
be pleased to have his friends look
him up In his new location. None
but the best of workmen employed.
Remember the place, next to Golden
Rule Hotel. , '
Lem Man. the Chinaman who' died
here a few days ago of consump
tion, was burled yesterday at Olney
cemetery by several of his local
countrymen. The usual Chinese rites
were followed and were witnessed by
quite a number of small boys who
went out from town for the occasion.
NEW CORPORATIONS FORMED.
Umatilla County Credited With One
New Irrigation Company.
Artlnlp of Inrnrnnrntlnn were filed
In the office of the secretary of state
the past week as follows:
The Herald Printing ft Publishing
company, principal office. Baker City.
Ore.; capital stock S10-.000; incorpor
ators, E. P. Dodd, Ellsworth Lents and
A. A." Scheuermnn.
Hosford Transportation company
prlnlcpal office. Portland, Ore.; capi
tal stock, $10,000; Incorporators, 1.
W. Hosford, Lloyd J. Wcntworth and
E. E. Coovert.
Clackamas Power company, princi
pal of fire, Oregon City. Ore.; capital
stock, S25.000: Incorporators. John T.
Apperson. Charles H. Dye. Harvey E.
Cross and E. G. Cauflcld.
Hocfler Manufacturing company,
principal office. Portlnnd, Ore.: capi
tal stock, 20,000; incorporators, R.
V. Jones. E. G. Miller and H. R. Hocf
ler. The Morgan company, principal of
fice. Portland. Ore.; capital stock,
$10,000; Incorporators. R. M. Bates.
L. R. Morgan and H. M. Bates.
The Consumers' Irrigation company,
principal office, Portland. Ore.; capi
tal stock. $250,000; incorporators, E.
L. Aiken, James M. lJopue. jHcrtJ.
Depue, Claude Depue and Guy Dopuc.
EDITORS TO PORTLAND.
Sights So Fascinating That Schedule
Is Extended.
Portlnnd, June 26. Three hundred
and more people, making up the Na
tional Editorial association party.
are now whirling r.long between San
Francisco nnd Portland. They will
arrive here Tuesday morning and
Immediately the city will be surren
dered to them unconditionally.
Ordinarily they would have reach
ed here this morning, but their Itiner
ary included a number of flourishing
California cities, the residents of
which proceeded to make their stay
In that state so congenial that they
overlapped their schedule.
The exact length of time the edi
tors will devote to Portland Is not yet
known, but It Is believed they will
be here at least three days, as they
had planned before the delay In their
time schedule. They are now en
route to their homes in vnrious parts
of the country, from the annual con
vention at Oklahoma, and are making
the coast trip especially to see the exposition.
PERSONAL MENTION
H. H. Gilbert of Pilot Rock, Is In
the city on business today.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers, at
their home on the north side of the
river, a 10-pound boy.
A marriage-license was itmucil to
day to Frank D. Butler and Letha A.
Newlln, both of this county.
C. H. Rosenberg, the well known
farmer and dairyman of north of
town, Is here today on a trading trip.
E. W. Schubert, of Hotel Idanha of
Boise City, passed through this morn
ing from Boise to Spokane on busi
ness. Hugh Scott, a barber of Weston,
came down from that place yesterday
evening, and Is transacting business
here today.
Prof. E. B. Conklln returned last
evening to Ontario, after having
passed a couple of days here closing
up his affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hill left yes
terday for Portland, to visit the fair.
They will spend a week at the seaslds
before returning.
J. W. Langdon, who is In charge of
the Green's park addition to Walla
Walla, is a visitor here today and a
guest at the Hotel Pendleton.
Lee Teutsch returned Saturdny eve
ning from Portland after having spent
a few days there visiting the fair and
attending to business matters,
. J. C. Spoonemore is here from Pen
dleton. Like all the balance, he is
looking for land and will probably
locate here. Cambridge News.
Miss Maud Sheridan left for Port
land this morning to Join her mother
there after having visited with friends
In Pendleton for several weeks.
Charles N. Crewdson, who was In
the city Saturday, left Sunday morn
ing for the east after securing a story
of the unveiling of the Joseph monu
ment form Major Lee Moorhouse.
A. H. Harris, proprietor of a Job
printing plant at Walla Walla, has
purchased the plant recently Installed
here by Morgan Schrack. and is hav
ing It moved to Walla Walla today.
George Cornett, a graduate of the
University of Kentucky, has been en
gaged to teach the summer term of
school In district No. 39, two miles
west of town on the Umatilla river.
Rev. W. H. Bleakney returned this
morning from Union, where he filled
the Presbyterian pulpit yesterday in
the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. H.
Barton, who Is now located In Idaho
In missionary work.
M'ss Fay Stanton and her young
brothels, returned last evening from
Midton, where they had been visit
ing for a week. Their mother accom
panied them home, going to Milton
by the morning train.
Miss Adele Plckel, a teacher in the
Eugene high school during the past
year, arrived Saturday evening and
will visit friends here for a few days.
She was formerly an instructor In the
Pendleton high school.
Will R. King, one of the attorneys
for the Peacock Mills of Milton, in
their suit nirnlnst the water users of
the Milion dislrict. enme down from
optaiiu loclny to iilt 'ml circuit court
in the Interest of the ise.
R. H. Forshaw. who has been in
Portland arranging the I'mntllla
county exhibit, is now In the city
making an efort to secure other ex
hibits for the collection. He will
visit different ports of the county In
the Interest of the matter.
Edwin Snow, assistant attorney
general of Idaho, passed through tho
city this morning from Boise to
Northern Idaho on official business-.
Mr. Snow is a prominent member o
the Elks, and !s well known to many
members of the local lodge.
Ttyron Hawkes returned home in"!
evening after hnvlur attended the
Oregon oirririilljii il cojlttge during
the p-isl year, v!i "tv lie studied 111
Hie tihn unary course. During the
past 10 days he ha been with fie
(. A. cadet re"inent in iticamp
meiit at Ui'e lair In ioittand.
Engineer Al Runkc, of the Iji
Orande-Huntlngton passenger run,
who hns brrn in Portland attending
the bedsi'le of his wife, while return
In home tliis morning, received a
message heie that his infant son had
dud. nnd turned around here and
went buck to Portland on No. 1 this
morning. His wife is also critically
111.
Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall. grand guar
dian of the Women of Woodcraft, nnd
Grand Clerk Wright, left for Portland
yesterday morning for the purpose of ,
looking over the plans for the new
Woodcraft building, which will be se
lected today or tomorrow. F. A.
Swingle of this city, is also down and
will submit plans made by Howard &
Swingle.
Loses Ducal Crown.
Berlin. June 26. A verdict in the
suit regarding the succession to me
grand ducnl throne of Oldenberg was
rendered today against Count Alexan
der Webburg, the complainant. The
action was hrouKht against Frederick
Augustus, the reigning duke.
Terre Haute Cashier Short.
Terre Hnute, Ind., June 26. Gus
tavo A. Consman, cashier of the Vigo
City bhnk hns resigned. The direc
tors announce that Consman is short
$16,000, and has turned over securi
ties "to cover the amount.
Five Men Burled In Ruin.
New York, June 26. Five men
were burled In an apartment house
at West Thirteenth street, Harlem,
which collapsed during the storm
this afternoon. Firemen and police
are working to rescue the victims.
Ione . Bookmaker Arrested.
St. Louis, June 26. Sheriff Herpel
and deputies this afternoon arrested
Charles Cella the only bookmaker
doing business at Delma track.
Thirty Drowned In Italy. 1
Milan, June 26. An excursion boat
on Lake Como capsized yesterday,
and SO passengers were drowned.
LIVES THERE A MAN WITH
QUICKENED WITH PATRIOTISM
? TION'S
EVERY MAX AND EVERY ROY WILL BE EXPECTED TO LEND
A HAND IX CELEBRATING THIS HOLIDAY PROPERLY, WHETHER
J J IT BE AT HOME OR ELSEWHERE.
HAVE YOU GOT ALL VOIR FIXINGS? YOUR HOT WEATHER
SUIT? YOUR OUTING TROUSERS? YOUR HAT OR CAP? YOUR
SMALL WEAR?
THERE'S SURE TO BE SOMETHING YOU'LL WANT FOR THE
JJdAY WE CELEBRATE, AND YOU KNOW YOU CAN GET IT BEST
HERE.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MOMENT COME WHILE THE
J 5 PICKING IS GOOD AND YOU CAN FIND WHAT YOU WANT.
DRAWING 10 CLOSE
NO MORE SENSATIONS
FOR CIRCUIT COURT.
Civil Case of Larimer ts. McElroy Be
ing Heard Today Demurrers of
Water Users Against Claims of Pca-
. sock Milling Company Overruled
No Further Use for Jury After To
day. A decidedly different scene has been
presented at the circuit court room
today from what was shown during all
of last week. No longer Is the air
laden with fierce talk of murder and
ura.tn and lh nnlr evlitono now tpft
of the bitter struggles that were wpg-i J
ed last week Is the fact that some of'
the same Jurymen still sit In Judg-j
ment j
rm. . -I 1 . 1 - U. t T I
J lie i.-ir il mi i"un. i" i.-mi. " -
T , T W I."" I frto'T'
the recovery of wages. A counter I
claim has been made by the deforce
nnd about J500 in nil Is involved in ;
the suit. Winter & Collier have ap- j J
neareo lor rne piainuir wnne juni;?
Lowell and Dan P. Smythe have rep-i
resented the defendant It is expecte.1 '
that a verdict will be reached this;
evening. j
Immediately after the convening of,
court this afternoon the demurrers to
the suit by the Peacock Milling com-;
pany nnlnst over 300 defendants of
the north end of this county wero'
taken up and submitted to the court ;
without argument by the attornlos.
The demurrers were thereupon over
ruled by Judge Ellis. Attorney V i'I
It. King, who Is rerfpsentlnir thi mill
ing compnny In the suit, cnnie down
this morning from Ontario to appear
In the case this afternoon.
With the Lnrlmor-MoElroy case dis
posed of there will be no further use
for n Jury this term. In fact. tbr Is
but one more case left upon the dock
et at present, that of the First Nation
al Bank of Walla Walla vs. 11. Mr
Daniel, nnd this will nroV'nnly be de.
eid"d tomorrow Then unless some
thing additional should appear th
present session, which hns been of un
usual length, -vlll come to a close.
Muvnr Line Will Take Ills Scat.
Mayor Williams will turn qver his !
office to Mayor-elect Lane next pat-jj
urday morning. The new mayor . will a
proceed Immediately, to reorganize the
administration by appointing his exe- J
utive bonrd and to fill the other cityj .
offices nllotted to him by the charter.
He will not announce his appointees ,
until he takes his seat. On Vednes-
day, July 5. the first meeting of the! J
new city council of Portland will be .
held. The organization of the city J
council will take some time, ns lotsj.
will bo cant to see who will serve fori
tho long and and who for the short
terms. !
Curium May IScsisn.
Simla. India. June 2fi. A rumor
Is circulated that Lord Ciuzon h
either resigned as viceroy of India, or
will shortly do so. as a result of tho
decision of the home government to
place Lord Kitchener In complete con
trol of the Indian army. Curzon ad
vised against the government's mili
tary program for India.
Secretary liny Hotter.
Xehbury, N. H.. June 2(
condition of Secretary Hay Is
i:
The.
much 1 J
better this morning. Additional med
ical nid arrived early this morning j
from Boston. Hay suffered in much i
the same manner as before he took
his trip abroad.
Senator Mitchell a GramUatlier.
Paris, June 26. A son was born
today to the Duchess De La Roche
foucauld, formerly Miss Mattte Mitch
ell, daughter of Senator Mitchell, of
Oregon.
SOIL SO DEAD THAT HE IS NOT
AT THE APPROACH OF THE NA-
NOW IS THE TIME
Hammocks, Gasoline Stoves
Ice Cream Freezers,
Refrigerators
i
BIG LINE TO SELECT FROM. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR
LINE BEFORE BUYING.
The Taylor Hardware Co.
SUCCESSOR TO T. C. TAYLOR.
. 741 MAIN STREET.
Harvest of
Shoe Bargains j
Ends July 4th
as the great !
Dindinger, Wilson (Sh Co's. j
Sale Ends. j
We are forced out of
our room JULY 4th
Lewis and Clark Exposition
ROOMS
487 TAYLOR STREET, NEAR 1ITII STREET.
430 YAMHILL STItEET, NEAR I ITU STREET.
Take Morrison street cars. First-class rooms. Free baths.
Hates 76c to 11.00 per day. Families and parties of four or more a
specialty. Cars direct to Lewis and Clark fair grounds within one
block. Address
I. M. RVELL, 487 TAYLOR STREET, PORTLAND OREGON.
Warm Weather Items
For Indoor comfort and satisfying
sinner incnls, we offer you
rp frPim PrPP7Pr
ViCullll LCCI
Gasoline Stoves
For outdoor good times, our
HfllTimnrkc brond Bnd BtronK double your
llUIIIlllUlrVS sinner's enjoyment.
Goodman-Thompson Co.
HARDWARE PLUMBING
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The
Clothiers
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wl" freci t,,e most cream and X
require tho least I and labor,. and
the sii fo kind, that cooks the food and
not tho cook.
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