East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 24, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 8

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    .(.iOREGON MAN FREE
WEDNESDAY, DKCEMBEH 21, 1902.
i GEORGE MOREY SERVING
LIFE SENTENCE, PARDONED,
THE BEER THAT MADE
MILWAUKP7 FAMOUS.
oncQUAiiiD ran table usg
All kinds of imported lunches,
hot wiener wurst, sauerkraut and
pigs. feet at
KOHLEe & m&
Main Streets near Postoffice
Tragedy Which Excited Wide Atten
tlon Recalled After Serving Ten
Years Strong Influence Results ni
a Release,
Salom, Ore., Dec. 24.- Oovernor
Geer yesterday granted a full pardon
to George Jlorey, who was serving a
uro sentence at tlio penitentiary,
upon conviction of murder In the first
degreo for this killing of one, Gus
Marry, in roruami, on January 14
1893. This petition lias been pending
ror several years, having been pre
sentcd during the second term of
Governor Pennoyor.
A brief outline of the history of tho
case follows: Gus Uarry and his wifo
resided on Clay street, in Portland,
anu with Uiem resided one. llisa An
nio Wright, a sister of Mrs. Harry and
Miss wngnt requested Georse Moroy
J to come and stay at the houso for a
lew nignts ror tho reason that Barry
was on a .spree and they feared that
ho would do them bodllv harm.
Morey accepted the invitation and
stayed with them as requested, and,
on mo night or January 14. about 1:30
o'clock in tho morning, Morey came
home and, upon being let into tho
house, asked If Barry had corns vet.
Miss Wright, who admitted Moroy,
siaieu mat she did not know, and
Moroy said ho would go' and And out.
He went to the door of the room in
which Barry and his wife slept and
looked in and an altercation imme
diately ensued between Morey and
Barry in which Morey shot Barrv.
from tho effects of which Barry after
wards died.
to or a few toothpicks borrowed from
a neighbor, which ho will repay when
he obtains a fresh stock n,t the res
taurant whero ho eats his luncheon.
Cool, phlegmatic persons will keep
a toothpick In their mouths for sov
eral hours. A man cf moody or
troubled mind will let his toothpick
droop listlessly downward; a man
with his mind intent upon one thing
will close his teeth on It and It will
stick out straight, while a happy-go-lucky
person, or ono with a mind freo
from care, will have his toothpick at
an upward aiiBle, or constantly shift
ing about in tho mouth. I tell you,
that habit Is a great Index to a man's
thoughts and characteristics.
The cashier of a leading cafe, whoso
desk is right where tho box of tooth
picks Is. says the habit Is growing to
such an extent as to keep them busy
filling the box anew. "And worst of
al," she remarked, "they seem una
ble to break themselves of the habit.
After gazing furtively around, n man
will grab up a handful of toothpicks
and hastily thrust them in his vest
pocket with -a guilty look." Chicago
Journal.
Mrs. Bouncer I have been to see
Mrs. Grace this afternoon. What de
lightful company slio Is' Mr. Boun
cer Yes, I understand that she is no
talker. Boston Transcript.
Cuba's Mining Interests.
The mining Interest of Cuba arc
confined to the province of Santiago,
the resources of other provinces be
undovelopcd. The copper mines onco
so successfully worked arc lining re
opened. Manganese mines havo been
doveloped since the American occu
pation, about 125 men being logularly
employed at S3 cents, American
money, for a 10-hour day. Tho Iron
mines of this provlnco employ over
4000 men when sufficient labor can bo
obtained.
Saved at Grave's Brink.
"I know 1 would -ng ago havo been
in my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. Now
som, of Decatur, Ala., "if It had not
been for Electric Bitters. For three
years I suffered untold agony from tho
worst forms of indigestion, water
brash, stomach and bowel dyspepsia.
But this excellent modicino did mo aj
world of good. Since using it I can
cat heartily and havo gained 35
pounds." For indlfestlon, kss of ap
petite, stomach, liver and kidnoy
troubles, Electric Bitters are a posi
tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50 cents
at Tallman & Co.'s drug storo.
VJ THE PURE J
GRAIN COFFEE
Tho coffee habit Is quickly over
come by those who let Graln-0
take Its place. If properly mado
It tastes like tho best of coffee. No
grain coffee compares with it In
flavor or hcaltlifulncss,
TRY IT TO-DAY.
At fncn (Ttrjwbere ; 15c. and 29c. pw ptckipt,
Despam & Clark
Wholesale Com
mission Merchants
Perry Houser's meat market on
East Alta street is now open. Best
meat, prompt service.
rs. Fred Vnraih,
No, 228 Territorial Stroet, Denton Harbor, Mich.
Will pay casn lor poultry, uie
Market price always. Bring it in
. every day and all day. Chickens,
Geese, Ducks anu lurkeys.
THE TOOTHPICK HABIT.
Going ottt of
BUSINESS
All sewing machines
in stock to be dis
posed of at cost.
Come early and
select a bargain
WITHEE
'ail '.COUltT STREET
Has Become so Prevalent and Marked
as to Give Clew to Character.
j We have the drink habit, the card
playing habit, the tobacco habit in
I fact, habits innumerable, but there is
one liatut of which little has been
said, although it is present among us.
It is tho toothpick habit, and it is
as firmly rooted In those who have it
as any of tho more objectionable
ones.
Observe a man coming down Main
street early In the morning. He has
one of the little bits of wood in his
mouth. Now, here Is whero a little
character reading comes in. If ho bo
of a quick high strung, nervous tem
perament, in a few minutes' time he
will have chewed up ono end of it
and turned the other end In his
mouth to masticate.
He reaches his place of business or
employment, but the toothpick still
sticks there, nor does ho have his
mouth freo of one unui his stock Is
entirely exhausted or he is tired out.
In the former case a match is resorted I
"I am pleased to give my
experience with Wine of
Cardui as I am very grateful
for its help. After my first
baby was born I could not
seem to regain my strength,
although the doctor gave me
atonic which he considered
very superior, but instead of
getting better I grew weaker
every day. My husband
came home oneeveningwith
some Wine of Cardui and in
sisted that I take it fcr a week and see
what it would do for me. As he seemed
to have so much faith in it I did take the
imedfeine and was very grateful to find
my strength slowly returning. In two
weeks I was out of bed and in a month I
was able to take up my usual duties. I
am very enthusiastic in its praise."
OTHERIIOOD is tho noblest duty
ana highest pnvilcgo women
can achievo oraspiroto. With-
out this nriviletro women do not
get all there is in life too often they
go through f the world discontented,
wrapped up in their own selfish cares
and troubles. How different is tho
happy mother, watching her children
hers, m aro their ambitions,
triumiihs and defeats.
Healthy women do not suf
fer miscarriago nor docs
a woman who is healthy
suffer tortures at childbirth.
It ii tho woman who is ail
ing who has fcznalo weak
ness who fears the ordeal
of becoming amothcr. Wine
of Cardui builds up tho wo
manly in a woman. It stops
all unnatural drains and
strains irregularities which arp re
sponsible for barrenness and miscar
riage. It makes a woman strong and
healthy and ablo to pass through preg
nancy and childbirth witli little suffer
ing. After the ordeal is passed tho
Wtno prepares a woman for a speedy
recovery to health and activity.
Wino of Cardui, in re-inforcing tho
organs of generation, has mado mothers
of women who had given up hope of
over becoming mothers. WineofOardui 1
will euro almost any caso of barrenness
except cases of organic trouble How
can you refuse to take such n remedy i
mat promises bucii reiiet rxom sintering
Wine of Cardui simply makes you a
strong woman, and strong, healthy
Office in Savings Bank Building
Come, Get Our Quotations
I have bargained with a
compotent Timbor Cruiser
to locate
crow into manhood and womanhood.
A mother lives as many lives as she has women do not suffer. They look for
children their joys and sorrows are ward to motherhood with joy.
( Valuable
! Timber
; Claims
On the iine o. a railroad
now under construction.
This moans a big chanoe
for flr8t-comor8. See
WINE of CARD VI
A million suffering women
have found relief in
Wino of Cardui.
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CHOP mill
127 and 129 East AlUStral
Have some good farms for
sale.
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Farmers Custom I
Fred Walters, Proprietor
Capacity 160 barrelsadiy
Klour exeliBUKwl for wheat
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Ftri,t
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Gloves
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CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Articles That Would Make Appropriate
Christmas Gifts
fit 5 !
I Hosiery
Fascinators
1 Shawls Hoods
Mittens
3
Silk Waist Patterns
epi to $5.uj Eaca
Wool Waist Patterns
$1.25 to $3.50 Back
All Wool Dress Patterns
$3.50 to $15.00 Each
Silk Dress Patterns
$12.50 to $30.00 Each
All Wool Skirt Pattern
$2.50 to $10.00 Each
Lace Curtains
50c to $10 00 Pair
Portieres
$2.50 to $6.50 Pair
White lied Spreads
95c to $4.50 Each
. Bed Comfortables
$1.00 to $9.50 Each
B .'i n If els
$3.50 to $12.00 Pair
Table Covers
$1.25 to $4.50 Each
Napkins
75c to $7.50 Dozen
Table Linen
25c to $2.50 Yard
Towels
10c to 75c Each
Damask Table Covtrs
$1.25 to $8.50 Each
FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS
Bootees
Mittens
Hose
Hoods
Knit Jackets
Leggins
Knit Toqaes
Buggy Rugs
Tarn O'Shanters
Dr. Denton's
Sleeping
Garments
Reubens'
Wool
Shirts
Cloaks
Dresses
Shoes
Umbrellas
Belts
Ptttses
Wrist Bags
5
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Easy to Select and Very Appropriate
OUR GLOVE ORDERS
'eoples Warehouse
Brushes
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