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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
Shoes - Beautiful - Shoes Long lived and luxuriously comfortable are not a dream by any means. They can be, and are made. They ar scarce only because most stores insist on good fat profits. The best Three Dollar Shoe for Women will not stand fat profits, or they would not be the best. Queen Quality $3.00 shoes for women are such shoes, and we unhesitatingly offer them with the assurance that there arc no others so good. DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. 1 Plume Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP '' FIVE COMMITMENTS DURING THE PAST YEAR. Not as Large a Proportion as Goes to the Asylum From Other Por. tions of the State History of Each of the Five Cases Four of the Five Were Women. Tli at Umatilla county Is nut a place where an of the people are Insane, Is shown by the records of the county court, which nnte only five commit ments for the yeur. J. Holland, a tai lor, was the first one to be sunt to the asylum, nnd he was committed the last day of the first month. Ho was driven Insane by brooding over the robbery of his shop some weeks previous, and Imagined that he was very sick. He visited every doctor In the city and got a prescription from each one, which he had filled Shortly after that he was sent to the nsylum. Ida Poole was sent trom this city on February 11. Sho was a native of Sprague, Nebraska, and became de ranged while on the train, tearing up her tickets and burning a bank draft. Her Insanity wns caused by the loss of her husband, who secur ed a divorce from her, and by worry over her boy having gone tn the war. She was discharged its cured on April 3. Margaret Flack, of Weston, was1 sent to the institution on March 10. She was 65 years of age, and was af flicted with religious mania. She thought that God wb her husband, and was continually seeking to find Ailam, who was her son. Before be ing committed she attempted tn cut her grandchild's throat. Nettle Carmichall was sent from I'undloton May IS. She imagined that people were trying to kill her, and suffered from acute mania. She was suicidal and violent. Mrs. George Dougherty, of Cayuso, was committed October 27. Her in sanity was caused by tho loss of her You can get - on without Schilling's Best rotit AaTnrinx Ittrutl mJa of course; but why should you? Moo7bu&, II your rTttn! Beautiful China What can you think of that would make a more suitable Christmas Gift than a beautiful piece of CHINA? We have everything de sirable in the China line Se,e our hand painted pieces. !! i C. R OMR MAN COUHT KTREICT NOT GOOD, UMATILLA CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Celery Largf: crisp bunches, 4 for 25c. Oranges .Large and sweet Navels, 30c per dozen. Cranberries - Nice New jej.y berries, i5c per quart. GIVE US YOUR ORDER. children, and Bho was violent and nbusive to her guards. This list shows a very slight pro portion In comparison with somb of the counties, and proves tnnt uma tllla Is not taking more from the state In the way of care for her In- snne, than slie Is balancing by her share of the taxes which sue pays 10 hel maintain the institution, and is safe to say that no ano grieves on that account. HAS STARTED FREAK PAPER. Former Umatilla County Man En gages in Journalism in Seattle. C. T Taylor, for eight years agent and onerator on the o. it. : n. at Kamela, has Just started a monthly iournal of astrology in Seattle. Ho calls the new publication "The New Moon," and It will be issued on the date of each new moon in the year. It is devoted to the teaching and advice of astrology in uusniess, religion and life, and will ninni' specialty of predicting future events by means of astrological horoscopes, Mr. Taylor was a known crank on the subject of astrology while holding the position of agent on the u. it. & N.. and went from Kamela to San Francisco three years ago, whore he intended to launch "The Now Moon. ENORMOUS DRESSED HOGS. Two Animals at Platzoeder's Weigh 1,275 Pounds. Conrad Platzoeder has a cuuple of tho biggest hogs on record In his shop on Main street. Both of them were raised by Dave Cargil on his ranch near the city, and one weighs 080 pounds and the other 595 pounds dressed. The animals were but a little over a year old when they were killed, and ns they hnng In the shop look ns big as young beoves. They were speciallly fed for the market. GENTLEMEN WILL RECEIVE. Society Affairs Inaugurated January 1 for Next Year. The gentlemen of the city are mak- Ing great preparations to receive this year, when the glad New Year Is ush ered in. As this is the first time the world has seen a leap year for eight years, the gentlemen have one last opportunity to make up for and thoy arc intending to do it in the best style possible. At many of tho houses the gentlemen, both young and old, will entertain their lady friends, and bo for once tho hosts at the celebration of the hirth of a Now Year Marie Walnwright Coming. Hugh Grady, advance agent for tho .Mario Walnwright theatrical compa' ny. was In tho city today, nrranglng for the presentation of "The Twelfth Night, by that company nt tho Fru zer on January 2, lie left for Port' land on the delayed train this nftor- noon. TMfc VHOLESOMt: CRESCENT Egg - Phesohate DAHINC POWDER The remarkable increase in con J tive merits and wholesomeness. I ONE POUND 25 CTS ? NOT HERE HEPPHER ELOPERS WOMAN DESERTED BY HER FAITHLESS PARAMOUR. According to the Woman's Story, She Has Deen Sinned Against by a Trifling Husband Her Guilty Part, ner Has Disappeared With Her Savings, Earned as a Cook, Leav. Ing Her Stranded In This City. A romance wns stranded last night In Pendleton, and this morning one- half of It Is In this city, while th other Is some plnco between here and tho East, though the exact loca tlon Is not known. I-ast night the sheriff's olllco re eclved word to watch for on eloping couple on tho evening train, who were supposed to he on their way from Heppnor to the East. Thoy were will Halter nnd Mrs. Oma Gar- ner, both of that city. The officers were not able to cntc the peoplo wanted from the descrip tions given, and came to the conclu slon that they were not on tho train but this morning the woman was found nt the Hotel Pendleton nnd tin man had vanished, together with tVl of her money and tho keys to hur trunk. .Mrs. Garner is the wife of llnrve Gamer, who has been for some time working for a sheepman near Echo. She has been a resident of Heppnor for some time, nnd Is well known there. In the sheriff's oftlcc till morning sho broke down nnd wept bitterly as sho told her Btory. Sho said that sho had been marriei tor over five years and that hut a small part of that time had been spent with her husband. After mnv lug to Heppner he had still spent most of his time away from home, and the last time, since he had gone to Echo, ho had been away for over three months. In that time she had written to him five times and he had answered Iter with one short lotter. The money she had with her wns her own and not her husband's, ns reported by him, nnd Bho worked for It all, earning it conking for a sheep man of Heppner. She had $200, all of which with tho exception of $20 sho had earned, and tho hiikiII sum was given her by hur father. She had given the money to Baker telling mm to keep It, as she was afraid of losing It, and she did not think that he had run away. Iiaker Is a carpenter and stone mason of Heppner, and had over Jjuu with him at the time ho reached tills city. He has been making love to tho wifo for some time In the ab sence of the husband, and for a long tliMi fcho repulsed his advances. t last, overcome by his promises, slu consented to olopo with him, mi they had agreed to be married. At Heppner Junction Inst night they received a telegram warning them that tho officers were after tr.uu, and when thoy reached Echo they l id ci the train whllo thn lut'j- band and the deputy sheriff went through the cars sovernl times Ar- riving nt Pendleton Baker told his companion to go to the Hotel l'ondlo- ton and thnt ho would call her for the early train, when thoy would go on their Journey. Since then he Iibh not been seen. Mrs. Garner still believes that Ha ker Is true to nor. hut thnt ho be- came frightened nnd Is In hiding nn til such a time ns he thinks safe to send for her. Sho says that she Knows her husband would not llvo with her now, and that she would not return to him If ho would. She will not return to Heppnor, where sho Is known, nnd does not want to stay in Pendleton, whore there aro Heppner peoplo who might know her. Nothing has been heard of the hus band, nnd thoro is no warrant for tho arrest of Hakor; hut Mrn. Gar ner Is under tho caro of tho sheriff's office ponding word from Heppner or Ecno. TRUANT MEMBER FOUND. Frank Davey, of Marion County, Member of the Legislature, Bobs Up in Baker City. The Hakor City Herald has locateu Hank Davoy, tho missing member of tlie Marion county delegation in tho legislature, after the session lias nib joiirned and It Is loo lato for tho ecu tloraan to present his bill for mileage and per dlom. Speaking of the discovery of tlm gentleman, the Herald says: 'ueproseutatlva Frank Davoy. of .Marion county, who has been mls.ilnir since lAicember 13, nnd lias caused alarm In the stnto legislature, and sunt ins wuo almost distracted, hnf been faun.. "Ho Is In Manor City, whore ho has been for nearly two weoks. His friends hero ore willing that' tho log. Isiaturo, his family or any ono olso rany nave mm. Hemrrlved hero from Whitney about two weeks ago with a fairly good jag on nnd since that timn no lias gono tho full limit. "If tho sergoant-nt-arma of tho house of representatives would like to rind tho gentleman ho may do so by coming to Daker nnd calllnir at inn Jioici uraoill. Ho Is thoro nm muchly i..ore. nnd has been for lo. these many days." SENATOR MITCHELL IN LIMBO. Alleged That He Stole a Hone From J. 8. Holmes Yesterday, Senator MItchnll linn In nn ontlroly new rolo. The last time It was Just plain drunk, but now ho has risen tn thn illi-nliv..f nn ..i. legcd horso thief. Ho was arrested mat evening cnargod with having untied a saddle horso belonging to J. 8. IldlnlpH n fnrmnr tliln.. In 1, vicinity of Pendloton, from his stand ing pmco on uoiionwood strcot, and riding him awoy contrary to tho pence nnd dignity of the Htnto nnd the desires of tho owner. He Is now In the county jail, and will remain there until lie Is Invited to nttend the session of the United Stnd-K court In Portland. LEWIS AND CLARK JOURNAL. First Issue of the Official Paper of the I Fair Is Now Out. 1 mm... nrui Iumiik of the Lewis and I Chirk Journal, published by the ! Lewis and Clnrk Kulr Corporation, nt Portland, and which Is the only of ficial Journal 111 any way huiuui .- by the corporation, has made Its up- It Is a highly Illustrated Journjil of .. ..,ninlml tlfllinr ;ih pages, pnnii-w .i..........-. and hearing many ple.turcsn.uo de- I I- l,lv oillln.l I IV Wl Ik HlgllH "Mil in tiii.j ......v.. . Diinlway. It will bo onlargcd to about -H pages nureniier, mm win u devoted to publicity of tho fair, and In making known the wondorful re sources and natural advantage of the Northwest. The company gunrnntoos nn Issue of lO.noo copies per month, nnd It Is llbornlly patronized by all the lead ing hrnis of the metropolis. No Paper Christmas. 4. Thoro will lie no Issue of the East Orcgonlnn 011 Christmas day. x Suit for Divorce. A suit was filed tills morning by Perrv & Iteeder In the case of Ilannn Plant vs. Edward I,. Plant. The plaintiff alleges thnt she and the de fendant were married In Ogden In lsan, mid that three children worn horn to them. The cause of action Is given as desertion ami the plaintiff asks for the costs of the action nnd the custody of the children, the old est of whom Is 11 years, and -tiio youngest :; years of age. Looking for a Location. George G. Patterson of Portland, is In the city looking for a business location. .Mr. Patterson Is a baker from that city, whore he has been In business for some time. Ilcfnro that he was located In Hillsborn. Ho Is desirous of establishing n hakury In this city, or In some other plnco where there Is a good opening, nnd will remain here for several days looking over the situation. Team Pnotographed. The Pendleton football team had their photoginphs taken this morn ing nt the Unwninn studio, In order that their friends might lie uhle to remember how thuy looked liefnre the Indians finished with 1 limn on Christmas day. Spends Holidays in Salem. 11 E. Dickers left this afternoon for Salem, where he will Join IiIh family for the Christmas holidays. He will settle up all of his affairs In that city, nnd will then remove with his family to this city, where lie will reside In the future. Parker Not Captured. No definite trace of Purker. the es caped forger, has yet been found. Conductor Frank Coykondnll put two men off the east-bound train nt Hu ron yesterday morning, one of them partially answering tho description of Parker, hut this man has not yet been located. Sale of South Side Lots. A deed was filed today by which H. L. Swaggart and wife transfer lo .1, D. Clark, W. J. Warman nnd Chas. H. Warman for $2,200. lot 7 In block 181 of tho reservation addition tn the city of Pendleton. Marriage License. A innrrlage license was Issued yes terday to Walter T Glnn nnd Miss riesslo R. .Miller. The nrosnective groom Is n resident of Washlniiton. and the lady Is from tho vicinity of The recent marriage ot h couple 01 cripples, chcii Having oniy uun the proper comple ment or arms and, legs, was noted by the press as n " con nubial curios- lity." But who notes tne mar riages which occur daily in which both par ties are cripples in neami. Crippled health means, as a rule, in sufficient nutrition, anil luck of tinlrlttrtM points to diaeaac of the stomach and dl- I Keitive and nutritive tract. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical DIs co very cures diKasca of the atmnnrli a...! other organa of digestion and nutrition. It enable the perfect nourishment Of th lu-ulw 1 .1 an J it up in sound health and strength. "I hid beeu a grail ufforcr from Indlnitios tor the lat nine yean." wrttcn Mr yiiritnl 8lln,e, ol Omni. Mill,, altlmo,e co?m2 . . . T n...i. ,. iun, umn was near. ff.'.iU'SlL'! y I lkr. nolh" woman: Do not be cailllnl Intn lr,.M.. . ...1. atatice for a Hiioitnu, a.. -.?,.-...... ofTeretl as "just as good" as "Golden claim timtle for the Discovery." ine Lomnion tensc Medical Adviser. free on receipt of twenty-one one-cent tamps to iy expense of mailing only. CHINAMAN'S WHITE WIFE, Celestial Marries American Girl and Will Come to Pendleton to Live. A dispatch to tho Orogoc Daily Journal frum Ilolonn, Mont., says that Kam, a -wealthy Chlnoso, has mar rled n whllo girl nnd Intends to .make Pendloton his futuro homo. Kam wns arrested for betrayal nnd rnthor thiin stand trlnl for thn crime consontod to mnrry Lota Me Cormlck of Helena and with 10,000 In ensh In his pockots, the proceeds from tho snlo of 11 buslncsB In Liv ingston, Mont., took his protty bride and bought a ticket to Pondloton. An Inquiry mining tho local Chinese morchnnts docs not disclose nny fur ther Information In regard to tho pnlr, but tho rcsldonts of Chinatown nro oxpoctnnt and will welcome the new addition to the Wost Altn street social circle In a lifting mnnnor, Fechter Again in Business. W, I). Focliter, tho former ownor of the Palm Candy Storo, on Court stroot, lias bought In tho stock of tho storo nnd the fxturos from T. D. Gnddls, who has boon running the plncc, mid will open the store in a few dnys, Intonding to run it hh It has been In the pant. WIT" I r Y? -rt - We will make U.K Hc,lmtiot,s all lhJ Men's Clothing Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits ivt; win mju 1111:111 1UKK mnn imx i. ulnar c ranj.n ir,t!,,r, i,.t ...... , v ' : t we are 1 fit:..i mice our stock very mueli liefore antiarv 1 ,n ninbi. -in iv,.rni. - f ". '50-)- Some of the I Suitable Gifts in Our Store KnivuB for Ladies, Gentlemen and Boyi -(111 til.US UlKl HIlUnOM. K.Vnrs Tnldc ('( i 1 --..-...j .uw,v ,ur Jury Carving SotB, Shot Guiip and Kifl Tho now Browning Automutie Shot Gun, 1 revalution in gun working. Examine this new invontion. We handle oxchiKivoly in Pendleton the Koenester JNickle i'late Ware. t I HllOlfVlftrX, HAUI1WAUI- i W tlllM II Jl II II II (1111 I II A w w mm i-m m yw 1 1 rm 1 b wi G21 Main St. HMItHUHIIt 1 1 aTl an 1 MM I I illl . 'mill OF Sr r.HINA ML ALL COLORS Useful Presents I have a full line of KODGEBS 1847 W w . .Lai 1 Ohafi Mni. Carvere,!1" Ci . 1 1 , . ... .! II IDM ma, nicKoi plated ware, eic, nico and uaofnl nrHntH. 1 Call and examine my line bofore buyw Tiie Hardware 741 FdAIN STREET With n...-l ;"j ' Kiiur Ori . t. unci. w.. ' 1IIVO - . or 0. TS1" iinnoD Two rinii.J. . , r'"uul8M orarride'-CnttL givun for it, Z " ill nun . .. rmm k. 11 .4... iiiiH ire anM 1.. . UUU 111 . . ,.,u iiuv inr eiiM. 0 ' "' H-guiar prkti ' . . . . 22c AT THE O HV u - - . mini lirtva nn A InflieB. Razor on- 1 -- -