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•te-W 1M| 10 BECOME LIUS UsiniprWd *F»etrt« MMcWoef. 1 ■ • .UARY 27, itions. *t> ?, Y A W J“*—2 1 WiLUi-ET Will Begin 'Work on Structure Soon Nas Spring Open*—Latest Improved Methods to be Installed. A- D. Stillman has returned from Sau Francisco, where he jet the con tract for the iron work.of the Roas Cdld Storage Plant to the Oakland Iron Works for 3I3.OOO The bulldljigs for the planjwjll cost between bìx , and tkùusaid Ualtfrk‘skid the con tract wil be let very soon. The ground for th« buildings will be broken fm mediately after the contract is lat, and the building put up as fast as the material can be gotten here, bo the plant will be installed and in O| pera tion by the middle of May.ata« FrtÄ 10.000 feet. The tcw-wtarage rooms will have an aveiagl temperature of- 28 degrees—four degfree hnlow frees ing. There will be eight storage rooms, six of which will be kept at the freezing Doint, and two at 20 de gre^ Ar'jf ffogrees below freezing. iCv Urt/celdem chambers will be used for the storage of Osh. butter invigorates the entire body. and other stuff peculiarly sensitive to S. & & is a purely vegetable rtfinedy, Odors. and which are always kept US TBFBHt punS erand &>ic for odd peo frozen solid on that account—to ren ple, and those who are beginning th show der them perfectly impervious to con tamination. This plant will be fitted up with strictly the most up-to-date apparatus, and will differ from the largest plants in the United States only in capacity. In the making of ice will be used the "direct expansion" system, which has been proven to be the best for the combined purposes of refrigeration and congealation. While in San Fran cisco Mr. Stillman visited the United States battleship New York, which carries an ice making machine with a capacity of 60v pounds per day. Thomas N. Profit, the moat exten sive stock buyer and shipper of Bahai county, is reeding 'ftom sb6 tb 1,000 head or beef cattle on sugar beet pulp at lai Grande this winter. IT The stock have dona vary *e41 on during, ■ ih», "bad f»«ding this teed ........... ....... weathpr, which, bus ur^va|lyd to a large «fittent 'during the winter, The feed Jots have been very muddy, ow ing to excessive rains,' which hindered the process of fattening. For several seasons a number of cattle have been fad on this pulp, under adverse Conditions The pulp is exposed to the weather, which has a tendency to drench it and gradual ly wash away the substance. 'The most satisfactory results are gained from this feed dnring freezing weather, and as the past two winters bave been unfavorable to a thorough test, its actual value Is still a matter of conjecture. It is the intention of the sugar fac tory people to extend their sheds and arrange to protect this substance in future, so the feeders who take aiivan tag« of it may be able to use it In its highest degree of strength. ■ ■■■■ ■■ OLD T ime engineer , BATCH OF BILLS NOW ON GOVERNOR'S DESK. SHEEP SHEARING. -- ------ - Charlts Cunningham Has 5D00 Shorn and Will Begin Soon on a Batch of 10,000. Charles Cannlngham explains why be Invariably does his shearing sev eral weeks in advance of the other sheep men In the first place, exper- ienced shearers will not agree to shear his «beep for the same price per head they shear other sheep be- ause •hey have considerably heavier Howes and they cannot afford to. On thi» account, ire pays 2 cents more per head thau la usually paid, and hne the shearing done very much earlier than the other sheep men because at the usual shearing time he >-annot get shearers to du the work without pay ing them double what they get else where. So he engages the shearers a few weeks out of seaaou ami by paying them more tlran the nwuai price, gets the work doue. His moral Is, keep your sheep bred up to the top notch for excellence and get very much heavier fleeces eveu though it cost* somewhat mors to get the shearing done. lie baa finished shearing 5,000 head and has »impend ed operations a abort time irt, order to get his sheds in the best shape for sheltering the shorn sheep and the next quota to be sheared. He is afraid to go ahead and shear as fast as possible on account of the possi bility of bad weather, and he is de termioed to run no risks of the shorn shM*p being exposed to storms. He wUl begin in a fe wdays the shearing of 10,000 head. feet* a great saving to the wooigrow- ers wh*r*ver the system has been used. DAWKINS SUICIDED. Milton Citizen Took His Own Life ADOPTED DAUGHTERS OF THE PIONEER RELATE HISTORY. Last Bundsy Morning Milton. Feb. 25/—A poet mortem Was Injured in a Wreck at Perry and Legislators Rush Through Many of Spokane Women Who Crossed the exaislnstios of che retest»« of 1. Z. the Mo«t Important Measures on Never Recovered From the Effects Plaine With the Missionaries—Pa Dawkins, the aged cripple who was —One of th» Old "O' .»• Strikers of • the Last Day—List of Eleventh morning rents Died on the Journey—Next mysteriously shot Sunday two miles north of Milton, at the 1888, Hour Laws. Century Will Celebrate Anniver borne of James Rogers, a farmer, was M. F. HiKiker. an old engineer on Following Bills are now in the sary of Massacre. held by Dr. Ditterbrant yesterday the O. R. A N. railway, in the early hands of Goevmor Chamberlain tor Spokane, Feb. 25.—Pilgrim Congre afternoon, who stated that in fils days of that road, died at Salem consideration They wore passed gational church was crowded Monday^ opinion it was a cieai case of suicide, Tuesday. I rum the lingering effects during the last day of the session nigbt to bear three wvmen. a>k»pted Thia was accepted by Hberiff Taylor of a wreck, which occurred on Jan Their titles are as appended: daughters of L/r. Marcus Whitman, and District Attorney Tom Halley, of uary 16. 1890, near Petry, on the la Eastern Oregon experimental eta survivurs of the Whitman massa<;re Pendleton, who arrived here to inves Grande-Umatilla division tion. of 1847. tell ti>« dreadful story of their tigate the death of Dawkins. Any Mr. Hooker has not followed the To protect salmon Industry. experience. Th« sisters weie Mrs. C. suspicion that the old gentleman occupation of railroading since this fTegulatlnx licensing and Htorlng S. Pringle, Mrs. J. C .Heim and Mrs. came to his death by other banda wreck occurred, as he was severely grain. J .D«ian«y, ail ot Spokane. They than hi sown was aJlayeu. The ex injured and unable to work at his To prohibit deception in procuring were the chilureu ot a Mr Sanger, amination was conducted in the pres calling. employes. who started arrros» the plains with his ence of the sheriff and attorney. The wreck in which Mr. Hooket Charter of I a Fayette. family in 1844. The parents died en It was found that the bullet had was injured, was th« derailment of Raising salary superintendent pub route, the father ttrst. and the mother mtered the right ear and passed en two large helper engines, at a curve He lustruction. 26 days later aud alter reaching Whit tirely through the head coming out at near Perry. Engines 161 and 162 had Amending section 3342 code, relat man station the children were adopt the top been assigual to the snow bucking ing to garnishment of salaries of ed by Dr Whitman Mrs. Pringle, A 44-<alibre revolver bad been service on the Blue Mountains am state officers. who told the story, said: “In all 11 used. Nothing new was developed, were returning to La Grande, with Charter of Albany. children were adopted by Dr. Whit and the general supiosiitou is that a single caboose, when the head en Incorporating Independence. man and were cared for as his own.*' Dawkins became dependent over his glne. on which Engiueer Hooker and Duties of employers to employes. Mrs. Pringle gave a vivid dercrip- physical condition and determined to Fireman Fn-d Wellman were work Creating eighth Judicial district. tion of the life at the station, leading do away with himself. The funeral ing. suddenly jumped the track, on To reapportion the state. up to the masMXcre She told of the will occur today. striktng some ice and snow on the Fixing boundaries of Washington massacre itself and bow she hid in a r*ii. county. garret nntil captured by the Indians A HUMAN BEAST. Engineer Pierce, who was on the Bridge across Willamette river. With about 40 others she was held a second engine, saw the lead engine Salaries In Coos county. slave by the Indians until rescued by Mail Carrier of Walla Walla in Seri leave the rail and he immediately re Raising salaries of superintendent Hudsons Bay employe«, who pur ous Trouble. versed the second engine, which in Multnomah county. chased their ransom. Mrs. Pringle Walla Walla. Feb 34—Joseph broke the coupling between the two Organising Southern Oregon agri referred to Mrs. Wnltman and Mrs. ODDITIES OF THE TAX ROLLS. and the head engine leaped into the cultural society. Spalding, whom she said were the Sprowle, who claims to be a sail carrier between The Tanks and Rig» Grande Ronde River, turnlug over Creating betterment fund for pris- Comparison of Values in Different first white women to cro«a the moun by, on Basket Mountain, was sentenc completely, catching the fireman un on tains. Lines of Property in the State. derneath, killing him instantly. Protection of trout. "There is no truth," said she, "in ed to 30 days in the county jail by Engineer Hooker was horribly Umatilla county's aMessmeut give* the story that the Indians believed Judge Huffman this morning for forc Appropriation for state board of crushed about the breast, and Con agriculture. the value of wagons, carriage* and Dr Whitman wa* the cause ot so ing Earl Wilder, a 14-yearold boy of ductor Fisher had one of his legs en farm implement» at <121,106. Only many deaths amnug them during the this city, to drink beer Saturday Genera! appropriation bUI. Th* jail sentence is just a tirely severed. The other members Compensation o! county commls- two counties In the state exceed this measles epidemic, as they demanded nleht sfonera. valuation on farm implements and his service almost to the momeat ot «tarter of Prowle's troubles and will teeth bad of the crews escaped uninjured. probably terminate ir. a more serious Mr. Hooker was so severely injured wagons, these arc lane county. with bls death." Protection of bird«. • 4153.000, and- Marton, with 1139422. Terras of supreme court. lb cloaitig Mrs. Pringie appealed tu 'barge being filed against him, that from los- that he never fully recovered. He removed to Salem several years Umlting expenditures of counties. Umatilla county is exceed*«! by the the present generation to clear Dr. of attempting an tmmenrionable crime Bryant is ago, where he has been engaged In same counties in the valuation of Whitmans' name and give it the hon upon the boy'» person Election of state printer The charge of forcing the boy to business. General enabling act for location of horse« and mules. ored place to which It is entitled. Irink beer was brought first In or He was still a member of the county seats. Umatilla-county has 16.667 bead ns Missionary Heroes. der to keep the accused in custody Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers sewed at fil72.»18; Lane has 0.3U3 Apportionment of state taxes, Rev. T. W. Walter» spoke at the until the return of Prosecuting Attor and also of the G. A. R. Creating board Of veterinary exam- head, valued at 1300.000. and Marlon evening service on "Tbe Mlv»i<x>»n ney Wilson from the Sound, when the He has many friends on the miran- liters. has 7,322 bead, valued at 3180 255. Heroes of Old Oregon." and said it more serious rhargc- will probably be tain division of the O. R A N. who The number of sheep and goats 1» For clerk of state land agent. filed will regret his loss Umatilla county ia 173.838 and the part. licensing plumbers "So important wa* the part played Mr Hooker earn* to Oregon from value Is 8217.656 Crook county con 1/oration of cemeteries Doubled Membsrsh-p. Iowa in 1889. with a large numtier Regulating mutual insurante com tains 166.847 bead, valued st 8307.99L uy the early missionaries In Old Or of railroad men who quit the C. B A !«nles Morrow county 'contain» but 154.74« ••Z'in. that its history cannot be truly Kit Carsoa Poat No. 28 ot the G. written without taking Into account A. K-. baa more than «‘oobied its Q during the memorable strike at b««d. valued at 8231.670. Creating bureau of min»* 1888. Among the well-known engin Umatilla county contains 321 miles the ptac« they orc-upted and the part membershir dunag the past year and Exemption from execution eers of the & R 4 N. who came here of telegraph and telephone line, and they took ia the iormatron period of now numbers 44 members. The or Seal of state of Oregon during that period who knew Mr. 211 mile« of railrosMi track the great our coontry. We may aw well try to der ia in eneiient <otkditK»a financi Relief of Unio« county. Hooker on the C B. A Q . are the fol e«t number of any county .n the state tell the early story of Mazsaehuaetts ally, having 170 in the treasury, and Prohibiting »aJ* of liquors. lowing; F. R. Swaney I. T. Mayfield Unn county coming next with I2C ignoring the relation of the Puritani no debts 'It holds semi-monthly Amending clerkship law. The mac meetings. T F. Patty tdeceased). J. W. Van miles. Crook county contains 54.006 aud the Pilgrim Fktberc ln<orporaO«>n uf »octetie* Fleet J H. Aikne. Henry Henson. bead of cattle, the largest number who brought the first white woman Raising price of achuol lands. the first wagon and the first large George Hanson. — Kimball and — given in any one county tn Oregon. Often theater« an Sunday, .mmigratiun over the Rteky Moun Salisbury t deceased > Salary of deputy sheriffs in Clatsop tains will essentially find a leading couaty. CHILD BURNED. place in the future history of the WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. Proh;bling fish wheels in NecanL Dr. Marcus Whitman Edna Fell Dies of lnjur.es Receded Northwest. rum was a man of destiny. in a Stubble Field Last Saturday. Henry Rosenberg was In town ye* Making terms of assessor» four Missourians to Locate Here. “Bancroft, in hi* 'Oregon' says terday. year» 1/*M Saturday Kdoa. the 3 year-old Marcus Whitman was no ordinary C. L. Bowers and wife, of Windsor. Duties of district attorneys. daughter of Chartas PeU. of Adams, man 1 do not know which to admire Carl and William Kupers. of lMlx. Mo., accompanied by their son. J. T. Manner of organizing corporations was lembly burned by guttag Into were in tow* ymterdsy Bowers, arrived this morning with most in him. his coolness or his sour The Remarkabie Experience of • Initiative and referendum. a stubble Are. Older member* of th* xge. His nerves wete of steel, hi» Mr» Alice Dobbins returned today the intention of making their figure Licensing sailor boarding bouse« Prom in ent Statesman—Congress :amlly aad set the fire aad the little home in this county. .They will buy to Athena front her visit to Portia»«! Issuance of bonds for Port of Port cne strayed sway from th« Louse and patience wa» excelled only by hl» man Meekison Gives Pe-ru-oa tearlesaness In the calm of bis na land and locate definitely later on. E O. Noren and family went land. too near th« flame» The child's ture he was all for Christ. We in Others who are coming to this county through town yesterday en rout» to a Hish Endorsement Expense« of superintendent ot Linn dothes wer« nearly *11 burned from xhis esdlghtened age are not hero from the same locality in Missouri are Portland from Helix county. its body, but it lingered in great pain worshipers, but we are hero admirer» James Barnett and family. Thomas W’flllam and H. E Ratlin brother», Compensation of Indian war veter rntii this rooming, when dmth eosu He lived and died for noble princi Wise and family. John Wise and fam from Routh Dakota arc here pros an» rd. Dr. Stone, of Adams, was th» at ples we instinctively and rightly ad ily, Howard Hudson and family, and peering for farming land County commiaaluner in Multnomah tending physKian. but as is usual mlrj. still others from Windsor. Arthur J. T. Daley and wife, of Sumpter, county u. such raze«, could do nothing but Bedden and family, of Greenwich. Ma. Will Celebrate Day. ruf Ferry at Sellwood to an extent relieve the -h.ild 's who have been in town several days, will come later on. -The people of the United States Sate of stork in corporalums went this morning to Weaton leringi-. The funeral will be held Rat will ax an early date have centennial urday. Special appropriation bill. C. R. Crusow and John MtUlteta. To Stop Horse Stealing. celebration of the Louisiana purchase Purchase of paper for stat» printer Sheriff Taylor and Prosecut nn At both of Casey. Meagher couaty, Min I believe that they of 1647 will eeie- Protecting sub-contractors. *<r. For Stomach Trcuble«. torney Hailey went to Colfax thia nesota. are here prospecting for land Making appointment of count)« road bave takes a great many dttfer- brato the greet tragedy at Whitmax “ I morning to be a witness in .the ease J. N. Scott, ot Athena Iv purchasing master optional. eat medicines for stomach trouble station, when is 1847. Dr. Whitman, of the State of Washington vs. Wal spring stock in this city. Mr. Scott District attorney fee» tn fifth Judl »nd constipation." says Mrs S. Gei- hia wife sad 12 others d:ed for their ling. charged with receiving stolen is a merchant of that place —Oregon rial district ger. of Durktrtou. Iowa, "but never ¿ountry and the cause they loved a property, it is possible that evldeoce Daily Journal. Governing surety companies have as good results from any as from The greater the distance the clearer may be developed in this ease that Henry I/orenzen. whose ankle urns New terry at Portland (ham ber taira Stomach A Liver Tab men sw and appreciate great events. will establish a train of evidence lead broken about five weeks sgo In a Pure food law. let*." For sale by Tallman A Co, Our children will see in the early ing to the complete breaking up of scuffle with a horse, is In town to missionaries ot the Northwest more Punishment for assault d-uggiste. horse stealing In this part of Oregon day on crutch««. than we have been able to see. Seme Reorganizing port of Portland and adjacent parts of Washington. of us have been mor* than interested Arthur Ransom aud Q L Peters, Protecting gyowurs. to listen to some of the** men lining of Reels. Iowa, are here looking for Cople« of «upreine court decisions . ns the tale of early days: how they land, and are quite likely to locate Salary of county treasurers, i crossed the plains, climbed moun In Umatilla county. Recordlug of a«stanm*nts of cert l- tains. swam streams and were en J W Ixhrs. of Stewart Creek, ia firate» of sale dangered by quicksand and ugly prec Assessment of hank stock. tn the city on business today. He re ipices when heading toward the Co Registration of land title« ports stock tn excellent condition in LOSS OF VALUABLE PAPERS lumbia basin There is something Exemption» from taxation that vicinity No spring plowing has ON ALASKAN TRAIL very pathetic in such tales, especial Extending Australian ballot law. yet been done ly when we see the bearing between Special arpropriation bllL George I* Smith and family, of Gan Francisco Court Finds ’¡o -.heir trying, meager Itfe and our pres Bureau of labor statistics. Sheridan. Wyo.. are h«re visiting with Sureties for administrators. Grounds fee Sult Unl»*s Dead Man ent poss.biittles and actual luxuries Mr. Smith’s brother. James T. 8mlth. Man should never aliow hi* indebted Deputies for horticultural commis Can be Found to Produce Necessary □ess to foreruAuen be Jost sight of. who lives on the Reeder ranch. 13 sioner. miles north of the city. Documenta. You heroic men of high purpose, of Redividing first judicial district. Frank Brown, of Upper Cold San Francltex). Feb. 24.—Gripped in unyielding energy, psthfinders. sow Abolishing deficiency judgments Springs, bss begun operations on hl» Running al large of stock in Mult the tealtieashaad of a dead man some ers of the seed ot virtue, educators new barn, which m to be 60x66 feet nomah county. where ia the anowbiown wilderness of statesmen and prophet*, how can we In aize. with a basement the full size Alaska there lies buried forever from pay you becoming tribute? By erect Tax«« payable in fall. of the building over it human kea t precious docament ing monuments M solid marble on Salaries tn Yamhill county. G. W. Bentley, of Adams, was In whkh wouid have been worth thous yonder plains, or shall we first uf all Taxes for school purpose«. ands ia the United State« circuit court live for those things you loved, lived town today making extensive pur Fish way at Oregon City. chases for the new < onfe< tionery e< appeals yesterday. But human Ju* and died for.” Bonds for refunding warrants. txw was forced to stop before th* »tore which he and his son have re Payment of coats In suits. WDOLGROWERS. cently opened at Adams. Compensation of county commis* gnm Justice of nature, which had cocked its secret fast within the mys- E J. Wilbur, of North Fork station, aioners. tarioua expanse of the Arctic's froaen Executive Committee to Meet During Quallfl« attens of exeentors is is the city today on buxine»« He the Last of March—Will Arrange tel circle. For genrral denials in nteadings ■ays the snow la gooe from the foot Fees for fishery licenses Within the sober court *f the three hills except in drifts. Grass is be- Buy Salt and Have Sale Days. Protection of salmon Industry. rirrult hiilge» there was unravel.il ginning to grow and stock Is In fislr J. H. Gwinn, secretary of the Uma General road law. condition yesterday » ‘»»«^y of the north tilla County and of the State Wool Salary of county clerk tn YamhilJ which ev.ei caused the ready speech growers' Association, atal^j that the W. A. Waldron of Banton Bro«. A county of the attorneys to haft and break county association will be called to Waldron, of Butter Creek, was In The spirits of men left to perish upon meet in a »bort time, but no date is town yesterday He reports that the long seaaon of feeding sheep pretty FRES. MARTINDALE'S FUNERAC the snow barrens of the fro»«» North yet fixed for the event or to endure the tortures of lingering well cleaned up the forage but that The executive committee of the Pendleton Friends Return From Wes want haunted the dingy red canopy Mate assoetatfoe will meet some the sheep are in good condition. over the hand« of the tnarl.-trates. ton—Beautiful Floral Tributes. time during the last of March or the L>. B. Reeder has returned from the R Alexander. In reply to an Inquiry Northwestern Commercial Company first of April, at which time a date western part of the state, where be vs R. D McDougal wa» nvntei .uto will be set for the next meeting of went in the capacity of grand sachem by the reporter stated that the run the vivid chaacery of Ufe vs Death. the state association. At the meeting lr the interests of the improved Or era] of President Martindale was very In tJie «wrly arctic winter of 19ut) of the executive committee referred der of Red Men. He reports that the Impressive, and was attended by an order, the state over, is in excellent Immense concourse of people. The R. D. McDougal, an almost money to. It is expected that arrangements floral decorations were beautiful and less tatner from the interior, con will be completed for the importation shape financially. Included tributes from the I. O. O. F. tracted for hht passage from Nome to from the Salt Lake country of salt Miss Minnie Ice. who has been Seattle with the Northwestern Com for this seasons sheep consumption cure dyspepsia and all disorders aris te»*hlng near Pilot Rock, started ye* of Weeton. private parties in Weston merelal Company. He gave tuem his ing from indigestion Endorsed by by the trainload. whose names could not be learned, terday for Concordia. Kan., on a visiL last ptmny and agreed to make up The committee will also arrange the and from K. Van Dran and wife and Miss Ise came West tn hopes that __ the full dole of his passage by his dates for separate sales days for druggists No cure, no pay. 25 °"*IT this climate would benefit her health, Mr. and Mra. Alexander. Mr. Alex On the day of the vessel's sheep, which experience has shows ef Trial packag" free by writing W. ander states that the wreath present labor. and It has. very much. She will prob Hooker A Co.. Buffalo, N. I. F. ed by Mr. and Mrs. Van Dran was santng he v»as sent ashore to help ably return to Umatilla county. Schmidt A Co., druggist. one of the most beautiful ever used load a lighter .after having taken bis J. Clove, of the Rlgby-C;ove Com at any obsequies In the county. It Mankets and heavy clothing on board. bined Harvester Company, returned had been ordered from Portland by That night the vessel sailed away in this morning from San Francisco. telegraph, regardless of expense, and a blinding storm, leaving the miner where he ordered the machinery for was greatly admired by everybody. tt* fight the winter penniless and with the foundry plant tn this place The Mr. and Mrs. Van Dran are old friends out clothes. machinery will- be placed in a few of the Martindales. At Weston Mr. He brought suit against the steam- days, or Immediately upon Its arrival. end Mrs. Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. ihlp company In the Alaska circuit M. J. I-ogan. of Sprague. Wash., is Van Dran were entertained by Vlce- rourt and gained judgment for 111.' In the city. He owns land near President Peebles and wife. (MXi. From this judgment the Com Combs Canyon, which he la trying to mercial company determined to take dispose of before returning to Wash an appnal to the court of appeals for Horses Taken Up. ington. Mr. Ixtgan owns a fine farm Came to my place at Nye. Oregon, the ninth circuit meeting at San Fran near Sprague, and has been greatly three head of work horses, one white, cisco in the first week In February. prospered since going to Washington. To file their suit in t‘m* •» »«■ nec He was formerly a brakeman on the lame horse, about 10 years old. weight essary to Intrust ft to the care of oae about 1300 pounds, two bay horses, W. A C. R. with a run out of this >of a party of men who were going each about 8 year* old. weight of eaeh. place. overland by trail from Nome to Seat about 1300 pounds. Owner of above William Kirk, aged about 50 years, described animals can secure same by tle. With a transcript of record and a died at his boms in Richland. Idaho laying charges. •writ of error Dr. R. B Miller started FRANCIS ROUMAJOUX. Saturday last, of inflammation of ths over the winter’s trail. But the travel- bowels. Mr. Kirk ¡saves a wife. foor Nye, Orwgnzi. es had wot proceeded far when the While Then» is Ufa Ths re la Hop a sons and one daughter. He was at — j x.™ wilderneas gripped rigor« of the ---- one time engaged in the harness busi To Start Shearing Machios». I was afflicted with catarrh; could No<ic» Il hon-by gtv«'i thi More and more i>afnful be- them. 1 __ _ _____ ____ wtlllou wtU b» »rinnUl neither taste nor smell and could bear ness in Peodtatoa. and afterward N. H Cottrell left this morning tor came each faltering step. M til er. the UM Wirt •« March 4. ism but llttM My*« Ornem Balm cured moved to Heppner, where he resided Weiser and other Idaho points. He bearer ot the precious documents, p¿híí 1 n / e * rB Pr,Or t0 hl * rem<,ral to goes to look after the sheep sh« trijig It.—Marcus G. Shautz, Rahway, N. J. lagged farther and farther in tie rear. Richland. Cream Balm reached me safely and plant belonging to H. 8 Scales^ of At last he froze to death, im« body the effect is surprising. My son says J. B Kennedy, of Myrtck. states this city. Mr. Cottrell will be aharat and the documenta weaa left to tfie the first application gave decided rw that there la about the ueual amount several days. There will be bettveea wo I vm and the winds. lief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin of wheat 1» that neighborhood He 260.000 and 800,000 sheep shorn < by When the attorneys endeavored to Freeman, Dover. N. H. __ _____ ____ will not say that tt looks well but machines'tn the vicinity of Wtefiser. plead thalr case before the magi»- The Balm does not Irritate or cause states that It Is hardly in sight at this season. Idaho sheep men are »•’»Jtmte« ye«»erdey they wet* asked to sneezing. Bold by druggists at 50 cts. all, not having started to grow, the using mdchlnea almost exclusively. »unnlv the necessary documents, and supply or mailed by Ely Brothers. 5« Warren ground being frozen yet. At the »ame falling to do so their case was dis St., New York. U time he does not believe the wheat Stock Shipment. missed. Th« docaments, which would hss been injnred by the alternating Twelve cars of cattle from b'fampa have been worth thousands, were freezes and thaws. There Is no sick and Huntii ngton passed down, last tight tn a Bead ssan's clutch far off ness aasosg the people in that ctrin- night over the O. R. A N. to Portland somewhera in the depths of the last ity. ' ’4 and Sound markets. ing anowe. ‘ • » WELT KNOWN ON O. R. A N CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. Carney, of Pendleton, drova men to look tip timber claims vicinity of Alba and Ukiah FuJton, of HELIX HAPPENINGS. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Jessie Raymond, school in Pandle- vlslt to :hefr par- attended the baa E E. Whiteman, left for her at Spokane last Friday. Aaker'a i