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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1903)
sn a GENERAL NEWS. pay their offiidals and attorneys such high salaries that they keep a great j ■ army of the most able men in the j The United States will not join in the proposed anti-Russian action. country constantly engag»1»!. ln bulk, the world's product of po Railroad attorneys at small county FRIDAY. MAY 1. 1903 tatoes equal that of wheat an»i corn seats are paid more than th«' prose combined. Th ■•.'» »»lb .’have ever felt its keen, cutting pain- , ui witnessed th« intense cuting attorney of thr«fe counties. Joseph Lygurd has bought the Ju- The freight and traffic managers mel prop<Tties, on the upper end of Bulletin-'of others, know that Rheumatism i>t"diii and that it is right* ly »-alleii The King ol Pain. " At the last nothing is very are paid double th«' salary of stat«' Manhattan island, for $20.000,000, serious. Mortals give things an All <t<> n I suffer alike. Some are smllletily m i/tsl with the most e.> rucia* China has sent a formal note to officials, ami the tendency in all pri importance quite beyond their tin-; pain-, and it s » ins every muscle and joint in th»- body was lx ing torn Russia refusing to grant her demands vate enterprises is to pay good wages in reganl to the evacuation of Man- asundi r. Othns L-1 only occasional slight pains lor weeks or months, when gravity. We shall glide out of this life into another and the and keep goo«i men. a s adilcn change in the weather or exposure to »lamp, chilly winds or night churia. day of our death, like the day of nir brings « t a fierce attack, lasting for «lavs pcthaps, and leaving the pa- The government is dragging along Three blocks, practically the eutlre our birth, shall be shrouded in l.ent with a weakened constitution or crippltsl anil dcforiiie«! for all time. in the olil salary rut established when I business portion of Melbourne, la., forgetfulness. If we do remem An acid, polluted condition of the blood is the cause of every form and the government was organized. Pro-1 was destroyed by fire Tuesday. The ber any of the trials and troubles varii tv of Rli- uniatism. Muscular. Articular, \< tit», Chroni«. Inflammatory loss is $43,000. 1 will only be to smile that gross is sweeping by the government Th«' supreme court has been asked and Sei itie, and the blood must lie purged ami purified lx h ie tlure is an they should ever have caused us official atul he sees merit highly re- for an order to compel A. J. Morunne. end to your aches ami pains. External application . the use«. Ini meats and a pang — Elben Hubbard. I wardeil on every hand. the French witness in tho Fair will plasters, »!•> mu- ’.i toward temporary relief, but sticii t: itiaeiitd a s not reach I. Congress must awaken to the need case, to answer questions. the real cause orcleanse the diseased blood ; but S. S. S . th- ; • it- t i f all GEN. MILES ON THE FILIPINOS. and urgency of the age. Every liste«l Israel Bent and his wife were found bloo-l purifiers ami tonics, does cure Rhe-umati-: 1 bv. t idol in .-•id neutraliz- d it is salary in the government service lead in their home at Lincoln, Mass . iu r th»- poisonous a»i>ls a.id building up the w< lk a lsii . r I I In his usual clear and logu'al aty»e. Monday, under circumstances which safe and reliablein all forms t t Rheum.'t-m. Itmakes should be increased. suggest murder and suicide. General Miles reports on the condi the old acid blood rich, and the i lin tortured mm The surrender of social position or cle-s anti joints are relieved, the sh.-itt r«d n r»«sare Mrs. Adelaide Smith has been ar tion of the Filipinos. dignity should not be forced upon rested in San Francisco and talien to made strong, ami the enlii ■ s' 't<"it i ■ in» i-:oi ii« »l an»! He does not mince his words nor men who accept government post Seattle, where it is said she obtained tomd up bv theuse of tb s gr- t ' • '»• lcn.e-dy. mask his meaning. It you Lave- Rheumatism writeus. and our ph - <■• - will icrni h with lions. The salaries paid in this serv- large sums of money under false pre out charge any information »lesired, and we will mail fie our 1 x>k »m Where he finds that Ataerican of ice should be equal to the salary men tenses. While wrestling with a friend at Rheumatism. ficers resorted to inhuman atrocities, of like abilities receive in private en m£ SW FT SPECiHC CO., GA. 'iis horn«' In Pomfret, Conn.. Albert without justifiable cause, he says so. terprises. Peterson, aged 40 yeats. was thrown It does not stan«l that a low salary n such a wav that his neck was Where he found evidences of cruel ♦*+*4,***4 < ty in the concentration camps, he is a temptation to every man to steal broken. 4 Josiah E. Lynn, at one lime one ot makes the facts known, that the peo for there are genuine men in every 4 ple may know that war Is something walk in life to whom no temptati«in the richest men In this country, and a 'ormer partner ot Jay Gould, died 4 would be fatal, but the government Tuesday In the county poorhouse at more than glory. should i-av better salaries in order Washington N. J His report teems with accounts of We ate so busy we have no time ic write an '»■: tcday. The 4 that good men may be attracted to llartr.ett Stafford, of Brotikllne. unhealthfulness, moral and physical. rush is still on Will mere') ca'. ) r attention to the fact 4« Mass. Monday shot and sllghtly He finds poorly fortified towns, poor such pliees permanently that our stock it all d ptrtment- w never so complete a s 4 Aounded his landlord. Stillman Bish military discipline, general disorder now. and we want your patronage. 4 ip. because the latter had begun suit Rufus Cantrcl] and his gaug of to dispossess him. spreading throughout the islands and 4 Our summer dress goods are beauties our new dress « suffering and desolation stalking on tody-snatching ghouls were sentenced Phillip Doblin who gave sensation 4 to ten years in the peniteniary. The trimmings are the latest . our lovey laces are unsur »’ testimony in the Holland submarine every hand among the naives. a iribery cases, was committed to passed; our ladies knit underwear mt equalled, our 4 Seven thousand miles from the ■ases against the physicians who paid lellevue hospital Monday, for exam « ladies knit glove stock complete; our dro > stitch 4 head of the war department, the of .hem for their crimes and bought the nation as to his sanity. hosiery will please you; cur stock large, our puces low 4 ficer finds it so easy to relax from todies of the grave robbers, was dis Two thousand persons are destitute nissed. The agent for the baking strict discipline. Benumbed and tnd camping on the foothills near Pi Our treatment good. W<- are prepar .1 to cioth- and It ti.< 4 powder company in St. Louis, whose ragua. in the province of Taraposa, weakened by the tropic climate, the 4 peop.r of Umatilla county. Come and see l - bribery of the members of the legis .'bile, m ■ ” suit of « fire which de soldier looses his moral and mental drove»! that city lately. 4 balance, in a large degree, and the lature has created so much scandal Worn out by watching at her hus- 4 LYONS MERCANTILE CO alluring sins of the islands are slow las been convicted while the company san’s sick bed. Mrs. 8. N. Browne, The Leaders in Pendleton whose representative he was escapes. ♦ ly but surely gnawing away the vitals it East Orange, N. J., went insane Miss Marie Ware, of the land depart ’ he was taken to the sanitarium an»! of the American army in the Philip ment. has fled to escape arrest, while here took laudanum an»! died. pines. Gen. Miles, of the army, in his re Worst of all that General Miles the big timber operators, whose tool port to the secretary of war. directs she was. keep in the background Sc finds, is the crippled and emaciated mention to th«' acts of reconcentra native races of the archipelago, al t goes, the small fry are caught while tion bv Gen. Bell which, he claims, he ones who furnish a motive for ire in direct xioiation of the law. ic-ady crying to America for charity :heir deeds escape punishment There For the first time in the history of Before the work of paying the war should be some effective way of pun- Lmertean athletics, an all-American You don t always have such debt is performed, the American pro shing the ones alio instigate crime 'ootluUl team is to visit Ireland and oi portttr.ity of «ecunr.g a ducer bears the call for alms from the Rugland this summer in an attemid is well as their agents. pleedid fishing outfit as we ate war-swept colonies of the Orient. It r gain international honors. offering just now We have is the «tory of India repeated on a The decree lately issued by Presi- the best split bamboo poles, It is unfortunate for Oregon, and 1» nt Castro, defining the duties and lesser scale. hook«, flies, reels, leaders, and ¿sore- especially for Portland, that al! ■ ghts of foreigners in Venezuela, is The American soldier and sailor Host drastic and excite* great exas- everything in the line of fishirp will be needed for years to guard the tie great building trades are being a i-ration among all European resi tackle. i property of the corporations, in the .»•iced to the striking point by the dents. a Just now. Philippines. Cheap labor will be util rvariciuus contractors. a B. B. Stafford, of Cadillac. Mich a ized by capitalists in converting the *hen Portland is so Iiadlv in need ol ieputy game warden. Monday shot W J.Cl ARKE & CO splendid resources of the islands in mprnvemect and propaia’r. n for the md killed Chris Mechain, who with iis son and three other men were re- treat event of 1905. it would I e most to princely fortunes, while the native listing arrest for catching fish out of jit Court Street races will grow up in ignorance, ar d .ortunate for the state if satisfactory mason. terms could be reached. A general squalor, and the American public will Twenty people gathered about the be asked for millions in charity ea< h strike now will cripple the fair. Or 'offin of Mrs. Martin Myerhoffer at egon has willingly contributed the year. ■'l iiago Mcncay aiternoen were General Miles recommends that the imount asked by Portland, and it 'ipitated into the cellar with orpse by the giving away of transports be used now in conveyirg now remains for Portland to vouch 7oor. Seven were injured. .or its wise and judicious expendi com and wheat from the United Judge Kilpatrick, of the United States, f.r the relief of the Filipinos lure. She eaunot get the ¡••-.-t r »tales supreme court, in New York. suits by breeding strikes. He finds that the commissary de Monday ordered the receivers of the Xmerican Bicycle company to accept partment has been selling rice to the Just now the Portland committee be offer of $3.D00,bt*0 made by the natives, at a profit, in the concentra ton camps, and that despite the con having in charge the president's en ^organization committee. The indictment of Captain Sa:n tinuous efforts of the government to ertainment. is very busy hunting up >oyd. ot the St. i»uis police, charging suitable streets through which to di 1-aeify and educate this people, chans •ect the procession. The line of litn with willful neglect in allowing reigns in the interior districts. lens of vice to exist in his district, As a state document, the report s narch will necessarily be very "zig »■as quashed yesterday by Judge not encouraging. It shows up the rag" and "strenuous’’ owing to the Moore. The state will appeal Two more bodies, almost entirely conditions in the islands, as they ap effort to dodge broken pavements, umbled-down bridges, unsightly mud 'onsumed. were found Monday in tlie pear to an observant, capable judge. uins of the Northwestern Star Oil The American people have not yet Joies and other tokens of decay. -ompany s plant at Minneapolis, AH begun the task of civilizing the Fili The nary dejiartment has remove«! he ten known victims of the ex- rlosion and fire are now accounted pinos. One way by which a view of the ban from the Bremerton navy .’or. rhe civilizing process may be ob /«rd. and government vessels will be tained is to glance at the history of sent there for repairs hereafter. Se PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. alogue of them. A full supply always kept in stock. England in India, during the past two ittle is just cleaning up some of her centuries. C. A Me Isaacs will represent the moral nibbish. temporarily, in pre 1-ewis aud Clark Fair in the Dornin- The Eastern Oregon ranges are paration for Roosevelt's visit. Aftei on of Canada. .he presidential train passes the same now so badly congested that it is ini Paddy Lynch, the Astoria kidnap possible to care for her stock prop aid hilarity will make the nights hid- per. has been sentenced to eight rears in the penitentiary erly. This year’s increase will fur 3ous in Bremerton. John Wilkerson, a minerTn the Gol- ther crowd the limits while the The Baker City Democrat perti 'onda at Sumpter, fell 325 feet Mon movement of range stock does not lav and was instantly killed uow promise much relief. One vita! nently remarks that while the police Artesian water, a heavy and pow are herding the demi-monde into the fact that must be remembered by erful flow has been struck at Hybe- cribs at night, it might be well, also stockgrowers is that markets demand 'os. near Tacoma, at a depth of 74 a finished product. The large herte to pay more heed to incorrigible girls feet. The Quartzburg consolidation, must be pruned down and the smaller from 14 to 17. who roam the streets in the evening displaying evidences which represents I5.h00.000. has near output must be prepared In a higher ly completed a large smelter at of poor home training. degree. It is suicidal to hold the large Sumpter flocks from year to year. an«l fini.-li The Spokane baseball team, which Every sympathetic, thinking mat so small a proportion for the market. has heretofore been called "bunch and woman in the world, would de passers,” has been dubbed the “In Fewer sheep and cat»!- and more al light in the final triumph of Dreyfus, lander«.” falfa and corn and hogr, mug. be over his persecutors. The treatment A. M Johnson, an old-time purser raised. It is the only refuge for «he which France has dealt out to this in a river steamer, committed sui- stockman. The proud boast of being ide at Napa. Monday His accounts man is the most disgraceful blot up the "biggest sheepman" must give were short 3100. on the modern history of that nation way to the boast of growing the best The union employes of the Sumpter Lumber Company went on strike mutton in the greatest quantity WOMAN AND THE "FOUR K'S.' Wednesday and the plant is closed PAY LARGER SALARIES. The recovery of the German em iown indefinitely. The O. R. & N. is preparing to make press from her recent injuries re Fraud and crookedness in office are oeived in falling from her horse hai- 1 teduced iare from the East during •aused a revival of the court anec ’he summer months, so tourists may liecoming so alarming that tha gov dotes about her skill in cookery and see Oregon in bloom. eminent must take decisive m“aaures the arts domestic, and of ...,e kaiser’s At a special school election at As- to check them. pride in these accomplishments, says ‘orla Monday, for the purpose of re- The general wave of rascality has the New York World. The war lord, Lvnding a $37.000 school district debt, who himself essays to shine in al inly 12 votes were cast. become so widespread that public departments of human activity and An epimdemlc of measles is now funds are not seemingly safe any who does shine in many, quotes wltl raging among Seattle school child- where. In army and navy circles, in approval this saying of the kaiserin: ■en. Two deaths have occurred and the postoffice departruent, and es "Woman's vocation is nothing but the over 50 cases have been reported. pecially in the United States land of four K’s—kinder, kirche. kueche und Dan Lynch, a laborer of Protland. kleider.” In English we should read fices, the official crookedness is start it the four C’s—children, church, was struck Wednesday morning by 1 Southern Pacific freight train and ling. cooking and clothes.” lied Wednesday night ot his injuries. What is the cause of this tendency? The assessors of the countios along Undoubtedly this is true for the Why will a man steal public funds, the O. R. & N. will mwt at Arllng- majority of women, but the rule de who before he became a public serv mands notable exceptions, Children ■on tomorrow to agree upon a uniform ant would scorn to rob his neighbor? are denied to many women in civiliz >asis of assessment of that company's Why will men risk, where they have ed monogamic lands because they out property. Rev 8. G. Adams, of Sacramento, everything to lose and nothing to number the men and because of the latter an increasing proportion insist preached a sermon on intemperance gain by crime? :i[ion remaining bachelors. In the rmong women last Sunday, as a re It is not necessary to search for a churches women are enjoined by St. sult of which the congregation Is go- cause. Paul to keep silence, a form of jiartic- ing to ask lor his resignation. This is a fast age. Society makes ipation that does not call for all their The county jail record of 1 Baker demands upon officials which govern- time. Clothes are in the sphere oi county shows that Pleasant Arm- the Ever Feminine, but there are wo strong, the Haines murderer. has _ .-_ meat salaries cannot meet. Social men who spend quite too much time, Seen ii that institution several times functions are imposed upon the offic- thought and money upon them, and before, for disturbing the peace. ial and he must meet them elabor need in that direction no encourage- Theodore Odenthal, a wealthy and apparently educated farmer near Sa- I ately or be ostracized. His family m< nt. • • • lent, hung himself with bailing wire I must keep up its appearance and There remains cooking—a noble wrapped three times around ills neck.! maintain its social position, at what art, indeed, an art most necessary and with hfs knees resting on the I to the race. And yet may not some floor. ever cost. latitude be allowed for the special To do this the insignificant govern Bessie Knecht, of Salt Ijike, woke gilts even of married women? Could ment salary is stretched as far as it the world well spare the novels of rom her sleep of 57 days Sunday. I will go, in the effort to keep up the Mrs. Humphrey Ward or of Mrs. Editn The doctors attribute her trouble to Wharton in order that they might an abscess on the brain. When she maddening pace. fret out their stifled souls in the went to sleep she weighed 127 pounds. ! When the sa'ary is gone. the She now weighs only 86. kitchen? tempting funds are drawn upon, per- Mayor Williams, of Portland, urges | Some modern Soyer could outcook haps not with criminal intent at first, them both, and find an artist's joy in the master builders and painters of but in hopes of meeting an emergen the employment. Why deprive him of that city to meet with the Building Trades Council for a possible arbitra it. and us of the written art? cy and "paying back.” invention, the triumph of tion of their difficulties. The latter The pottoffice and army scandals are the Modern division of labor, co-operative suc organization took the initiative. nearly all traceable to the frantic- ef- cesses in the laundry and the kitchen, A challenge to a joint debate has all tend to restrict women’s domestic been Issued by the democratic cam fort to live fast. What is the government going to employments, They will find more paign managers of the first congres happiness and usefullness in reasona- sional district, to Binger Hermann do to improve the situation? ble industrial and intellectual free- Mr. lleames, the democratic noml Good men command high salaries, dom, and no emperor can stay the tee. will debate issue» with Mr Her everywhere today. The corporations tendency which Is opening it to them. mann. THE BEST MANUFACTURING COMPANY HTEAM ANO HORSE POWER H < O M B I N E .1 li I E S T E li S We Make Our Bow Ar McCormick was the original inventor of the reaper and head- so was “Best” the original inventor of the first successful Com blned Harvester. We wish to call the attention of our friends wha contemplate purchasing a Side-Hill Combined Harvester the coming season. that we are still in the ¡cad in the »av of improvements, in harvesting machinery, and which our iarne-r frlencis have rightfully named the "KING OF THE FIELD." After watching Its work In the field the past sixteen years, yid for the season of l!>03 it will be »till better, a* we have made a number of valuable Improvements The MACHINE is the stronest and most durable made ST. JOE STORE IMPROVED DRIVE WHEELS—£> feet 4 inches high. 22 inch tire RUNAWAYS—are a rare thing with u* Tbete is a brake on main drive wheel, t^blcb .« controlled by the driver. HEADER—is driven fndet» :.dentlj from the gi>in wheel of sep arator, and is arranged with a dutch for throwing in and otit of gear when turning corner*. THE SEPARATOR—We wish to call your attention particularly to the separating qualities cf our machine. We claim that no other • omblned harvester on the mark« t r an Ip any way compare with It fre speed an>l thoroughness of work, in all kinds and conditions of gram, and will require less team to oirerafe It AUTOMATIC GOVERNOR—Our patent wind governor on the fans governs the blast so that at any s;.eed at which tbe harvester may be traveling, the wind is automati-ally regulated and prevents clogging the »hoe and carrying the grain over in tbe straw We take pleasure 1«. Inviting you t, call on Terr.pl« A Wilcox. Pendleton, and make a jx-rsonal Insix-ction of each and every part of our machines before «.lacing your order». Every machine warrant e«l to do all we claim for it and to Le first-class in every respect TEMPLE & WILCOX Local Agents Don’t let it escape LEGAL BLANKS PENDLETON «teaoL« unoTHBRs Tbe Bla<k»miUia A Merciful nan is Merciful to Beasts Patent Humane Harness are the greatest blessing ever bestowed on horse«. 1 his new idea protects i the horses, prevents rubbing and ; blistering ol the skin and lightens the burdens Cail and see the great improvements. © IIUMtNf IRKfiESS ® are patented and we have the a- elusive right to manufacture and sell these harness in Umatilla county and all infringements will I be prosecuted J. A. SMITH, harness and saddles 2t8 Court Street. MAY DAY wul be celebrated in Pendleton this year aad to be in the swim you will need a pair of our fine shoes to b<- able io take the prize. 4- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + Pcndieton will eelebtau May ist this year, aud THE FAIR is on hand as usual with a lull line of Furnishings to outfit our custc mtrs for the day Suits ft r men and bejs, all descriptions anJ ail pri .e- Shens for the whole tamily, guaranteed in every particular. Hats for men, Hats for bovs. Hats for ladies. Hatt forc'.iudren and h adwear for the babies Cad at our »tore and get onr SPECIALS for the week, as we can t list their, in this space. ... ♦ + 4- « è « 4- 4- THE FAIR Agents lor t Haymond washable gloves Call and be Properly Fitted with a pair of elegant shoes from the largest and most capable stock ia the City. D.ndinger, Wilson & Co. Phone Main 1181 Good Shoes Cheap * 4-• ♦*4-*♦ • WAV Custom Made â E Shoes to Fit S2.50 to S4 Dutch Henry’s A. EKLUND Fine baled wheat hay for sale at Feed Yard A. KUNKEL & CO John Deere Disc Plows Cor. Cou>*t and Main Sat Judd Block ATHENA MOUXEALI.. OWNER Notice We have purchased the second ha id .tore at 312 < ourt street. We in tend to refit it and iacrens* the »trek. We would I* glad to have our friend* drop in 'f you need anything in our line If you have anything to seal let ue know, we eau »ell ¡t fur you. Drop in and see our Hue < f ! ndian curio*. Give u* a trial, we will treat you right. Gurdane & McBroom WANTED The Moline Wagons Have Been Time Tried and Have Never Been bound Wanting in any Particular. The Wilson, Moline and John Deere Buggies and Hacks. There are none better made. Plano Harvesting Machinery, all users speak in highest terms. The Buckeye Drills have proven their true worth. Minneapolis Thresh ing Machineiy, Engines Etc. They hold the highest place from point of merit Sold Only by- A. KUNKEL & CO Raised by Cas Rogers on But ter Creek. Sired by a thorough bred Kentucky Jack. His dam was a large Maltese Jenny He will make the present sea son at m\ place three miles North east cf Pendleton on Wild Horse Creek Terms $to to insure live colt. W. W. HARRAH We also carry a Full Line of John Deere Plows, Chilled and Steel Bottoms PENDLETON loour inonda, patrona and tha public al large, be»pee slug jour examination ol the fine eelre- lona In rarriate», rnnabr uu, aurreye. b* *• etc , we ha««- the pleasure ol prraenltag to y<x>r atlebliun Ibto teaaon He have not »M- rogau-4 an loia flam our Ione eetabiiab«! •caudnrd—in lacl ne have adran, vd material I». He have a • omp • l- «toril <d Winona wagona with ateel el»d buba and p-tent outer bear.ng b or ta n.aklnx them the **aieat ron ning aud tn oat dt.rabto o» u>e mart*« Hart* I »nd Uuggiaa via ha** from the ebropeat tn th* neat ‘rive ua a inti. ATHENA Help wanted to harvest the straw berry crop in the vicinity of Milton and Freewater. The crop promise« to be unusually large, and outside help will be nee«ied There will be »’mployment for a large number of I>ersons in harvesting the crop. Fam tli«*s who wish to take a six weeks out- Ing and «ximbine profit with pleasure are invited to come up to the Free water strawberry fields. Camping grounds will be furnished free. Twenty five cents per crate is paid for picking Address N. W Mum ford. Freewater. Oregon, or R. T. Motley. Milton. Oregon Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walter«, Proprietor Capacity 150 iwrreisa day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, MUI Feed, Chc?ped Fewd. etc al way» <« band. Executor's Notice. ’ViltWJioT01 lM«•* •* °-— io th* matter ot the EHate ul J»m«a fi wattle- ltiorw dew*»- d. Not«*» to hereby given that th* un4cr*ieu*4 been appointed by th* above eotitleU Cr?n- Mx**u,or ' * wl'1 »»J teataweai of Jam** P. Whittemore deveaud aud hu duly quail Sen aa the lav direct* All ——— harui* elatma a<ai »t avid eatate will nrtvaat tbe -ame with prop.r «ouch*«». to me at «a* oAc*o< Halley a Lowell ln »adtotoa, Oteeoa wPh n ata mon.ba from tb* dot* henot Pat.-d tlmieth day of April a i- ism ■ A LOWB l L, Executor. Notice of Final AtxounL '»,<*»* Cotmty Court o! th* .'tot* ot Oreeoo tor TBatill t County. '**"«>. ■•» ln the matter ot the Katala ol Mare A Still, man. dKvaw.1. Nouee lt hereby giveu that the under.treed d*y °! Apr,l- **“• fi’*4 ‘»"hia cause ht* final report, and an order ha* been um<l* and entered herein by ts* -ndee o< th« above entlt'ei court, fixing Monday, th* •sth «tarot Juno IMC3. for hear ng nixmaald final report; and all uer^n. Interi.id «14 eau» ar^ hereby roti fled that th»v moat anpaar on or befo-e aa d date, and SI* or inahe 'aaT ectioua they may have to the approval of aald n,l«1 ’vl'o5’ *»d I*« dtacbaree of ’he Kxeeutor haleu thia J»lh day ol April. 1S»U A. D. srit I M an , Executor ot tha L«at Will aud T*atauieai of Mary A. StiUmau. Deeeaaed The East Oregonian la Eaatern Oro- gon*« repreeentatlve paper, it |«ada and the people appreciate it and ahew 't by their liberal patronage. It le the advertising medium of thia aectien.