East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 18, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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HAVING RENTED THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF THE MATLOCK-BROWNFIEIJ BUILDING, WHICH IS NOW BEING PUT
IN READINESS FOR US, WE W ILL BOON MOVE OUR IMMENSE STOCK INTO IT, WHILE WE REMODEL OUR PRESENT QUARTERS.
RATHER THAN MOVE AND REMOVE ALL THIS, WITH THE CONSEQUENT DANGER OF DAMAGE, WE HAVE DECIDED TO WIPE OUT
PROFITS AND PUT PRICKS ON THE GOOD8 THAT-WILL SURE PUT THEM OUT OF THE WAY OF WORKMEN, AND MAKE MORE
ROOM FOR OUR SPRING STOCK THAT WILL SOON BE HERE. .' J,J "-- . r ,-- . ,
LARGEST LINE OF IRON BED6 EVER SHOWN IN EASTERN OREGON. AN (8.00 IRON BED FOR $S.M, AND SO ON DOWN THE
LINE. A NICE, GOLDEN OAK, RODDEP ARM ROCKER WITH COBBLER SEAT, FOR $3.40; AND A FINE LINE BACK OF IT, FROM
' WHICH TO 8ELECT. DINING ROOM FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, PARLOR SUITES, ODD PAIUiOR PIECES, CHTFFONIERES, DRESS
ERS, ALL MUST GO AT PRICES TO SCI TTHB PURCHASERS.
in (Carpets and Rugs
WE CAN SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF
Room Size Remnants of Ingrain Carpets
THAT WB MUST DISPOSE OF AT ANY OLD PRICE. NEARLY
FROM SS GHNTB UP. COMB AND SHE US. THIS IS A GENUINE REMOVAL, CLEARANCE) BALE. WE DOJTT HAVE SPASMODIC,
JL W V 1 A Ul 111 Vl AVUMtf CALLHD CLKARANCE SALES, BUT WHEN WE ADVERTISE REDUCED PRIOHS PEOPLE HAVE LEARNED THAT Wl MEAN BUHWBSi
Yours for business
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The Furniture and Carpet Man
LIST OP OH HOMICIDES FOR 1904
The Morning Oregonlan has com
piled the following data concerning
crime in Oregon lor 1901, showing
that for 35 murder there haa been
ens caae of capital punishment:
January.
1 Fred Gale, aged 44 years, beat
en to death at Cottage Grove by
parties unknown; no arrests.
2 Nicholas Eichner, aged 7 years,
ktoked by larger boys at Baker City,
the kicks resulting In his death; re
sponsible parties never discovered.
26 Mrs. John T. Brown, aged 26
years, shot to death by her husband,
a Umatilla county school teacher,
tear Pendleton; husband afterward
hot himself; Jealousy the cause.
February.
Unknown woman found floating
to Willamette river below Portland;
marks on body showed death resulted
from foul play; buried In potter's
field; Identity never discovered and
to arrests mad.
March.
Mo homicides In -Oregon In the
month of March.
AprIL
1 D. & Solan shot on the street
at Grant's Pass; Harry L. Bennett ar
rested and charged with the crime,
' tried and verdict of not guilty ren
dered by the jury.
21 Creed Conn, found' murdered
In a field near Lakevlew, had been
missing since March 4; no arrests
made In theoaae.
24 Cheater Keady, aged 18 years,
abet and killed by Sheriff Burnett
at Corvallls, while resisting arrest;
sheriff exonerated.
14 James Dunn, marshal at Cor
vallls, shot fatally during melee be
tween Keady and Sheriff Burnett,
led on April 2t.
24 Foster Wachlno, Grand Ronde
Indian, shot during drunken brawl by
Louie Savage, another Indian on the
Srand Ronde reservation; Savage
based and captured by posse within
II miles of the scene of the murder;
tried and sentenced to penitentiary
ar life.
27 Persley Chlsman killed at Ma
dras by George Hurt, who shot him In
self -defense; Hurt exonerated by cor-
ewer's jury.
May.
4 Frank Wilbur, aged 45 years,
killed oa aeow on Columbia river near
Warren dale; no trace of murderer or
motive for the crime ever discovered.
. ll Unknown Indian killed by an
other of his tribe during drunken
brawl near Dayville, death resulting
from a duel with spurs; murderer
shielded by other member of the
tribe and not punished.
22 Louis Poltras, aged 11 years,
killed at Lorane by Archie Elliott in
as If Isfease; JSUiott exonerated by
aoronora Jury,
Jaofc ' Habited, saloonkeeper,
shot and killed by Llewelyn Legg,
railroad fireman, at Baker City, dur
ing quarrel.
12 Thomas W. Suttie, found mur
dered In box car at Baker City; no
trace of assassin discovered.
14 Freda Guarascia, aged It
years, shot to death by Frank Guglle-
mo, at her home, 124 Harrison street.
In Portland: murderer caught at
Llnnton by Postmaster Alcorn.
17 Tuffy Potter shot to death by
Jack Snyder near Klamath Falls,
during a drunken quarrel.
22 George Joyce, killed at Oregon
City, skull crushed, evidently by burg
lar; assassin not discovered.
July.
12 Emily Bogard, aged It years,
drowned by William Ford, near Mill
wood; Ford afterward drowned him-
self; pair was eloping and It Is sup
posed Ford feared capture.
14 Mrs. Florence Chapln beaten
to death by unknown person near
Grant's Pass; suspect arrested, but
subsequently released.
August.
t John Anderson kicked and beat
en to death by John Matteson and
others during drunken brawl at Bump
ier.
Z7 Frank Bennett stabbed to
death by Bert Oakman. at Hlllsboro.
because Bennett was alleged to have
come between Oakman and a young
lady, oakman tried and sentenced
for Ufa.
2t Christopher E. Ellis, a boy,
hot down near Milton by -unknown
person or persons and robbed of 170.
September.
t Mrs. Lenora B. Jonea shot to
death by G. W. Lauth at Oregon City;
Jealousy the cause.
t Dr. Lee Sing Nom, Chinese phy
slcian, skull crushed by persons un
known at corner of Fourth and Pine
streets In Portland; no arrests made
In connection with the ease.
IS Gus J. Breuer. saloonkeeper,
murdered at door of his saloon at
Union avenue and East Clay street
even arrests made; arrested men re
leased without trial, detectives being
unable to gather damaging evidence.
October.
3 P. Seage-Kiaslow shot and kill
ed by Adolph Gaudron, at Sixteenth
and Washington streets, Portland;
business Jealousy supposed to be the
cause of the crime; Gaudron after
ward shot himself. - 4
4 Body of baby supposed to have
been murdered found In grip In Union
Depot In Portland; mystery never ex
plained. It John Webster, a logger, ahot
and killed by James Chooser at a log
ging camp near Hllgard. Chooser
afterwards shooting himself; murder
result of a Quarrel over money mat
ters.
I OUVer Sergeant shot and killed
by his father-in-law, W.
make, near Grant's Pass
quarrel the causa.
11 Mrs. Peter Brown, an aged wo
man, found In a cabin murdered, near
Oregon City; no trace of guilty person
found.
11 Frank Natter shot to death by
T. C. Creswell during a quarrel at
Heppner.
December.
No homicides In the month of De
cember.
January, 1905.
3 Frank Frit and Mrs. Henry
Loo mis shot to death by Loorala. who
charged the pair with Immoral con
duct; Fritz shot on street on east side,
and Mrs. Loomis slain a short time
afterward at her home; Loomis killed
himself after committing the crimes.
1 Jack Rogers shot In a black
smith shop at Roaeburg; no arrest
made In connection with the crime.
20 Nelson Elaea, supposed to have
been poisoned near Roseburg; W. H,
Miller arrested on suspicion three
days ago.
2 Edwin Btone, manager of the
Corvallls A Eastern railroad, assassl
nated while asleep In hotel at New
port; died two days later; no trace
of murderer found.
Ola MtUrfc Driaka.
Mead, made of honey, water and
spices; bragget, mqrat and pigment,
variants, were very early drinks in
England.
Currant wine, elderberry, gooseberry,
mulberry, quince, plum and apricot
wine are old fashioned varieties. Pars
nips and turnips produce a vary now
erful village brandy.
Cowslip and rhubarb wine are very
different the former weak and the lat
ter very beady,
Fir tree tops, green aettle tope, bin
and beach asp. bof myrtle, heather all
produced llqusra. And did not a Mew
England rhyme, meant to enooerais
the patriotic boycott oa British goods.
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Sloe gin and roe gtn are queer driaka.
Nemo la harry, hot water, tamaa,
mar and ootoej. The Loadoa Out
" My that Derbyshire women need
to drink In secret a "ferociously latocj
ntiiig" potlee made eat of the poteen
oa foxgloveHew York World.
partial to the ass of atomisers hi ap
plying liquids btto the nasal passage
for aaaarrhal sroablus. the preertetis
prepare airs Liquid Crease - Balm.
Price Including spraying tube It II
cent Druggists or by malL The
liquid embodies tX medicinal preper
tiee of the solid preparation, Cream
Balm la quickly absorbed by the
membrane and does not dry ap the
eeretkme bat change them to a
aataral and healthy character. b
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911 COURT STREET.
Hardware, Plumbing,
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