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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY BAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, .MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1907. PAGE THREE. DOi NOT INSANE MEDICINE CAUSED HIGH STATE OP N'ERVOUSNESSS Dr. F. R. Dorn or Echo Made Investi gation of Hln Brother's Action at rtolse Dr. W. G. Cole of This City Awlsted In Investigation Shoot ing of Deputy Sheriff Di-iwoU Caus ed by Extreme Nervousncw. Henry Porn, who shot Deputy Sheriff Drlscoll at Boise last Friday, Inflicting severe wounds in the face, Is not Insane, but was suffering from exresMve use of medicine while threatened with smallpox Dr. F. R. Dome of Echo, accompanied by Dr. W. G. Cole of this city, went over to Boise Saturday to Investigate the case and found that Dorn was en tirely sane, but that he had prob ably been In a delirious condition whm he shot the deputy. In three days proceeding the shooting of Drls eoll at Boise Dorn had taken over 100 grains of quinine and large quantities of whiskey, upon the ad vice of a Twin Falls physician and was In a highly nervous state. To the Boise Capital News Dorn made the following complete state ment of the affair before leaving for Echo with his brother, Dr. F. R. Dorn, and Dr. Cole: "I was engaged In ranching In t Washington and not long ago sold ' my property und went to Twin Falls to look tlio situation over fhere with a view to engaging In the ranch busi ness. I caught a severe cold In mak ing the trip and felt very sick when I arrived and visited a physician. He told me I was either coming down with the smallpox or measles and gave me some medicine which seemed to affect my head. Believing I was ?nng to have a lck spell I bought a ticket to Fendleton and left on the nert train. When I arrived at Nam pa I did not feel able to continue my Journey and so came here to enter the hospital. "While on the train, I wrote n letter to my brother at Echo, Ore., and told him of my condition. I did not have a stamp to mall It and gave It to the. cabman to mall for me. Liter at St. Luke' hospital I began to think he had not mailed It. and I told the nurse to send a telegram for me .ind I wrote one. but she did not take It and being very anxious for hln. to kn w of my condition, I put on my overcoat over my shirt and pnllel on my hoots without lacing them up and started to take a tele gram to the carpenters working on the rear end of the building. "The nurse ordered me back to my room and f obeyed her, but I got to thinking about the telegram and started out the same way. She then Informel me she would get an offi cer to take the telegram for me and the next thing I knew the deputy sheriff came In the room. Just as I was blowing the dirt out of some Ep som salts I had loose In my pocket. My shoes were still on and unlaced and I suppose T looked crazy. He commanded me to hold out my hands and exhibited the handcuffs. He told me he wanted to take me to the hospital. I did not want to be taken awry and of course he was obliged to me frrce. Aftor getting me hand cuffed he was very abusive, contin ually asserting his authority. "During the evening I pleaded to have a telegram sent to my brother and, to see the mayor or some other city' official. Still he gave me the For Sale 480 acres adjoining city limits, Pen dleton, 3(0 acres in Tricot. Will cut two tons per acre. Price, Includ ing crop, $12,000. Easy terms. Water on every quarter. Tou had better In vestigate this. I have several desirable stock ranches In Camea Prairie, for sale. A hotel at Pilot Rock, very cheap. Wheat land In large or small tracts. Suburban homes with fine orchards. E. T. WADE 'Phone black Sill. ' Office B. O. Bnlldlng. snnie uncivil answers and I began to think I was up against It, and like most awv other man would do If placed In the "amo condition, I became pretty mad and lost my head to a certain exte-it , "From my cell I could reach thu gun and my valise. I took the cart ridges from my valise, also a bottle ol whisky and I drank some of it. I noei not tell you what else, happen ed; you know the rest." Conferences for Good Roads. Albany, N. T., March 25. Repre sentatives of bunrds of supervisors and highwny officials throughout the state have assembled In this city to day, and will hold conferences until the Dth of April, to consider the "goods roads" maps which have been prepared by the state engineer's de partment for ratification by the legislature this session under the loO.OOO.OOO bond act. The confer ence will end In a Joint hearing to be given by the internal affairs commit tees of the senate and assembly on April 9. At that time maps may be expected to bo In shape for the legis lature to pass upon them. t . GEX12RAL NEWS. At North Baltimore. Ohio, Arthur Ite.tu killed his wife with an ax r.nd then committed suicide by shooting himself. She visited her parents OEiilrst her husband's wishes.' llo iruueed her to go home and then murdered her. Senator Shelby M. Cullom of Illi nois, and Nathaniel W, Voorhees, fa ther of ex-Oovernor Foster M. Voor hees 'of New Jersey are said to be the only surviving members of the national convention of 1880, which nominated Lincoln for the, presi dency. At Vandergrlft, Pa, Aimer Mc elroy, a retired merchant, was killed by being crushed under a fat woman. McGrny was skating In the rink when he tripped and fell. This upset the woman who weighed over 200 pounds. Mcdray received Internal injuries. It is claimed that the Pennsylvania lav.- requiring the sale of 1000 mile tickets at $20, a 2-cent fare, has proved a veritable bonanza to the railroads of that state, the Pennsyl vania Railway company having taken In $5,000,000 from that source alone In the first six months. Last year Its total passenger traffic amounted to only $31,000,000. A feud which began In Nome, Alaska, five years Bgs, was ended at Goldfteld, Kev., on March 22, In a saloon, when Jack Hlnes shot and killed a man known as Count Pod horsky of Warsaw, Russia. Hlnes surrended himself to the authorities. He Justifies himself on the alleged grounds of Intimacy between his wife and Podhorsky. Edmund W. Pettus of Alabama, the oldest member of the United States senate, has Just been chosen for another term. When that term expires Senator Pettus will be 91 years of age. He Is now 86, hale and hearty, and always attends to his of ficial duties In Washington. He was llrst elected from. Alabama ten' yeirs ogo, and was re-elected In 1903. His third term will begin in 1903. Following x raid on a resort at Fort Worth, Texas, County Attorney Jeff D. McLean was shot and killed and Hamilton P. Scott, a member of the raiding party, fatally wounded by William Thompson, proprietor of the place. Half nn hour later Thompson 've surrounded In a lum ber camp and captured after a des perate fight In which Thompson re ceived " wounds that probably will cause his death. Saved Her Son's Life. The happiest mother In the little town of Ava, Mo., la Mrs. S. Ruppee, She writes: "One year ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was un able to help him; when, by our drug gist's advice I began giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon no ticed Improvement. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks when he was perfectly will. He has work ed steadily since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, by Tallman As Co., drug gists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. just a Suggestion ? Buy Your Summer Dresses Now WE HAVE BEEN AGREEABLY SURPRISED AT THE J INTEREST TAKEN IN OUR ADVANCE SHOWING OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. 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SONS) BROS, When quality is considered, gents look here first. NORTHWEST NEWS. Fium -In l-ii 1 1 the CM i.t h res ent month there w- v." . .-a! ! - by cerebro Smi m-'lil.iKl'is ., h-Uc, the age.! ra.i, fi.in H y-ms lu years. At Fnlk's Store, near Emmett, Ira ho, Charles Spratt and a man named Rels. quarreled over a wrest ling match. Rels stabbed Spratt with a jackknlfe, Inflicting a serious wound In the thigh. During the past winter the Cald well, Maho, creamery has turned out 16(10 rounds of butter per month. March Its capacity was Increased to 2400 pounds, and It will be increased May 1. Near Montplelier, Idaho, ' while Robert Wutrlck was shooting rab bits, a shell burst In his gun, terribly lacerating his left hund and ruining the gun. He was not Injured aside from the hand.. The Shoshone. Idaho, forest reserve has been allotted. Only a few cattle men applied for territory. Several hundred thousan-1 head of sheep, valued at fl, 500,00') were reinvent ed by the sheepman applying. ' Willie Walls, a 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. ,T. Walls, wvis killed by an elevator In the Arts building, at Senttle. The child's own careless ness and Igtiorance coupled with In attention on the part of the parents, was responsible. Smallpox has made Its appearance In Dakcr City. Tho case Is that of William W. Henderson who lives on Auburn avenue between Front and First stroets. .Mr. Henderson Is a telephone constructor In thj employ of the Pacific States Telephone com pany. Vancouver, B. C, has followed the lead of Seattle, Tacoma and Portland and decided to abolish boxes In all restaurants. The license commlSHton ers decided that no restaurant hav ing boxes could receive a license. The first restaurant license for $1000 was taken out March 23. Annie Qalney, aged 40 years, died of acute alcoholism at Boise. She was not dissolute except as regards the drink habit Her habits had sep arated her from her husband, since which time Bhe supported herself by menial labor. Her huBband and her town people are highly respected. At The Dalles Joe Fox committed burglary on Monday, was tried on Tuesday, convicted on Wednesday, sentenced to two years In the peni tentiary on Thursday, and tent to Salem on Friday. He was overjoyed at. the sentence, declaring that It af. forded him the only means of getting viii or tne nope habit. The Murium IhraM' lit Pirtlnnd, will bo remn.l .1 'd fur ii plnyhounc, at a cost of l.l oii'j, ncuuruiiiK Fnii.n jel May, ni is nt the nea I f the Kyndleut'! vh :l nov nwm I In stiuc lure. Pm.ts urn b"!,!.' ilr,iwi. vith a lil'IKI AKKIVAI.R. Hotel St. George. McKepp and wife, Spokane; C. E. Snyder, Los Angeles; M. H. Gillette and wife, Echo; H. B. Madden, North Yakima: W. F. Lewis. Spokane; C. C. Cheeney, Zanesville; a. L.. Wagner, San Francisco; O. B. Lennan, Dayton; Van Hooveback. Se attle; ' E. H. Hall, Portland; Gawn Knorbs, Portland; C. A. Stockbrldire and. wife, Chicago; J. E. Brown, Chi cago; Mrs E. F. Morgan, Condon; George McCulley, Spokane; J. C. Ho gan, San Francisco; William H. Uiiugherty, Portland. "hanges de-n-n.'i-l by the executive board, ami :he (healer Is x;n-r1 to be ready 'or usj vlililn three mcnths. School has been closed at Cove, Union county, and every precaution Is being taken by Mayor Duffey and united citizenship to confine two cases of alleged smallpox to the houe of George McDonald, where It was brought, it Is supposed, by a vis iting relative. Before the town was Incorporated, In 1S92, a mild form of that disease swept In comparative freedom from restraint throughout the place. Hotel Pendleton. Chas. Jenkins, city; C. J. Freese. Walla Walla; C. B. Ovelman, Chicago; Robert Flemming, Ellensburg; C. A. Birmck. city; Wm. Maher, city; R. W. Smart, Omaha; E. H. Knapp, Lynn; E. W. Glenn, city; Mrs. John Morrison, Walla Walla; A. R. Cooper, San Francisco; J. W. Brls tol, city; C. F. Chaffon, Denver; C. F. ' Abell, Denver; Tom Matlock, Hepp ner; H. G. 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