The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, November 27, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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STARTED ON A VISIT OF
the big flocks appear juat above the
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M* ' • /•<•••
uorizon they look ‘Ue «warms of
MONTHS TO SCOTLAND.
gnats they are so tuick. There are
a good many hunters coming in from
instant points. The Horse Heaven
♦
One Case Typhoid Fever—Visitor
wheat flelas are thick with the wheat
From Hardin, Missouri—Mrs LH-
The EASTERN OREGON DIVISION
feeders and shooting 1« good
OREGON MUST TAKE INTEREST
sor H m Sold Her Farm—Dentist's
had
Couer d'Alene
pot-hunters
CF STATE ASSOCIATION.
IN LIVESTOCK CONVENTION. geese hung up everywaere, on the
Vulcanizer Exploded.
That pay their losses
rafters, on the floor, on the walls and
al) over ”
promptly. Our companies
Milton. Nov 2U —B A Bray is quite
Three Days Session in Baker City
Douglaa Belta, President of Oregon
| 111 of typhoid fever and under th«
stand at the head of the list.
Next Week—Liat of Present oen-
Woolgrewsre* Association,
Urgss
care of Dr. C. W. Thomas
WILL SCOUR WOOL.
cera
B.
All Stockman to Attend Meeting of
and Program—Prof. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McEwen took
A jmc U i
their departure yesterday for a visit Hartford fire loan rance Co.pi2,2W,U?e>
Conklin Will Attend.
National Association in January— Spokane to Have the Only Scouring
to their old home in Scotland, They Alliance Amiiratioe Co
Plant In the Northern Idaho and
It la Oregon's Opportunity.
The public schools will not be dis will not return until next May or Loodoo A Lancashire Fire
Washington Dietrlet
missed for tbe meeting qj the East-' I June.
Insurance Co .
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3,644,WC'
Douglas Belta, president of the
William White, of l.aa Vega«, N.
Mrs. Raiph E Gibson arrived hern North Rritb-li A Mercantile
Oregon
Wool grow era' association, M. , who passed through this morn­ e.n Oregon division of tbe 8tate
19,886,974
Co............................
| Tuesday from her home at Chard,
was In the city yesterday evening, ing on the east-bound O. R. A N. »eachers' Association, which will be 1
Crie Acid tn the blood cauan Sciatica, float and Mearalgia
Royal Insurance Co.
22, h »7,I6*
from hi» home on Birch Creek, and train from Spokane, will start a wool held In Baker City next Monday, ' Washington, and is visiting her «Is-
1
ter.
Mr».
Ira
8.
Troyer.
Tuesday
and
Wednesday.
reports the weather very favorable scouring plant In that city to cost
ki-muw th, <» um Pna, (a -x- A poatal sard will bnag < m little Loofclet ia*l
Ml«» Bessie McDaniel of Hardin,
Prof. E. B. Conklin will attend the
for feeding.
about 110,000, which will handle 3.- meeting from this city, and no fare« I Missouri, arrived here yeuterday and
tells tbe Mory
KEX KHUCMSTIC CO ,
Mr. Belts says stock are In good 000,000 pounds of wool annually.
LOUIS HUMZIKEK. Agent. Pendleton.
Hartford, Cona.
i« known at thia time, is the only will spend tin- «sinter with her broth­
condition to begin tbe winter, and
«
At the present time all the North­ teacher going lrotu tbla county. er, Kyle McDaniel. Mias McDaniel
AGENT
I the stockmen are very glad to see ern Washington and Idaho wool must
p
an early spell of cold weather, as be sent to Montana points- to be Prof Nowlin, county superintendent, at one time lived here, having taught
it usually presages open weather, scoured and balled, and the amount is vice president of the as-tocia'.ioa, In tbe public school, and ha» mauy
later in the winter or an early spring of wool handled at Spokane justifies and will be in attendance. The ex­ warm frltgfd», who are pleased to
ecutive committee of tbe aaaoclatlon welcome her back.
The Oregon Dally Journal can be
Sheep on the foothills in the Birch the industry at that point.
1 f r*
T*iOr-A
Mrs. Mack Hardesty came down found on sal. at Frazier*» book store The new store car never be M
has prepared a program for the oc­
Creek country are being fed now,
Mr. White operates a large scour­ casion, and the meeting pron^ses to ! Wednesday from her home at Delight,
known unless It advertlaee /A Lx V
|
r
and the frozen ground make It excel­ ing and baling plant at A.buquerque,
lent feeding weather, as stock eat up N. M., and will locate permanently be very interesting and valuable for ’ Wash , and is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. John H. McQuary
all the feed thrown out. and none is tn Spokane, if the business opening the members.
Mr«. F E Wilcox will leave In the
Tbe present officers o( the asso­
"soft" or
muddy prove« to be encouraging as it •P
wasted as Ln
morning for a few day» visit with re­
ciation are as follows:
weather
pears on the surface.
President, Superintendent J. A. lative« at Colfax and Fairfield.
Speaking of v_e coming meeting
Messrs. E. L Smalley and E J|
Pay ton of Baker county; vice presi­
of the National Livestock Association
COLD SPRINGS CROPS.
dent. j. F. Nowlin, of Umatilla Davis came over Wednesday even-
la Portland. Mr. Belts said he expect­
ed to go and take part in the deliber­ Pasturage is Good, and Condition of county; secretary. Helen M. Stack; ing from'their home at Walla Walla
treasurer, Nellie G. Neill. Iat Grande; and attendee a meeting of the ma
< INCOHI’UHATKI» I NDEH THE LAWS OP THE STATF OF NEW TOR IL)
ations of that body, and hoped to
Grain Crops Excellent,
executive committee. H. J. Hockin­ sonic order.
see a good attendance from thia coun­
Thi» morning while Dr. 8 A Fui
Established Three Years
CAPITAL $50.000
W. R. Campbell, one of the proml berry. I-a Grande J. H. Ackerman,
Before tbe Public Ever) Day
ty and all Eastern Oregon aa mat­
ters of vital importance to every nent farmers of tbe Cold Spring« Salem, and O. M. Gardner, lx»tine. 1 ton was doing some dental work in
Tbe following program has I bwn tbe laboratory, his vulcanizer explod­
NEW YORK
NEW ORLEANS
CHICAGO
stockman in tbe state would be con­ country, was in the city for a abort
SARATOGA
WASHINGTON
ed. breaking out window lights and
arranged for the occasion
bualness trip. Mr. Campbell is well
sidered at that meeting.
hurling
things
in
every
direction
pleased
with
the
appearance
of
the
Monday. November 23.
He especially hoped that all kinu
Mrs. J. 8. Richey visit«« friends at
of livestock would be fully represent­ crops in his part of the county, and
Opening exercise.
Walla Walla Tuesday
ed at that meeting and expressed the predicts a better yield for the coming
"Requirements for Graduation in
Tomorrow night tae W C. T. Ü J
wish to sw cowmen from Eastern year than was had in the harvest Our High Schools." H J Hocken-
will
give a dime social in the opera '
juat
finished
Oregon, aa well aa sheepmen, lend­
berry
EVERY WEEK A WINNER IS OCTOBER
hall. A »bort literary and musical Ì
The grass In the pastures is good
ing their assistance to the great work
"Socratic Questioning.'
P
1. program will be rendered and light [
Axerage
Profit Earned Weekly on 25000 in Oct
and growing rapidly, but the num­ Campbell.
ahead of thia organization.
refreshments served
S50 44 Total Profits Earned on (5010 Oct $201.75
At tbe meeting of thia association ber of stock In the country la too
"Tbe Boy," W. E Wlnebip.
I Mrs. Thomas Lessor baa sold her
in the Bast, the southern and south­ great for tbe acreage of grating
The Secret of Discipline." P
property on Basket mountain con-
land,
and
thia
with
tbe
necessity
of
western cattlemen predominate, but
Campbell
»
sistlng of 16« acres of fruit and pss-
the delegates from tala atate have feeding and the high price of hay.
"The New Arithmetic " A. E Win * lure land, to Wm Clark
been principally sheepmen. He be- takes ax «y a great part of the ship.
•ievee the movement to organize and profits in tbe business.
“Geography." Mary L Ferguaor.
WILL PROVE UP SOON
SABATOGA OB WASBIN o «ON.
operate aa Independent
Packing
"The Soloist, A. E Winship
Company, by the stockmen of the
MORSE* TO ALBERTA.
l.e
t Address of Welcome. W. S
ON IDAHO HOMESTEAD.
United States will be a great auc-
vena.
ceas. for the reason teat it ia being John Day Stockmen Will Ship To-
Response, B. L Milligan
liberally supported from all parts of
"A Period of Transition.
P
L Stockman Moves to Athena to Send
PTYOfTOW»
the country.
Children to School—Visitors from
C: J. Officer of John Day, and R. Campbell.
The truth o. the matter about the
Tuesday, Nov. 24.
R. McLain of Alberta, Canada, are
Colorado Returned Homo—Junior
years of
Independent Packing Company, la in tbe city with a band of 50 horse«
What Are the KasenllaU in the
lag «isa
Endeavor
Entertainment — Rev.
that the stock could have been ob- which they will sh.p tomorrow night Common School CourseT" E D Res-
•bowlM
:ained In Kansas anu Texas alone,
the
Evangelist,
Cannot
aler.
Updyke,
over the W. A C. R. for Alberta.
without calling upon another state,
"Taking the Initiative." R r. Roth
Visit Athens.
The men report that the snow has
but the promoters would not con­
been falling for nearly two weeks in inaon
centrate the business in this manner,
•The New Geography." A E Win- !
Athena Nov. 20.—Orange Chamber-
tbe John Day country, and that feed
but wish to see every state represent­ is scarce for tbe cattle and horses ship
lain of thia city, left this evening for
ed among tbe stockholders.
•The Preparation of the High I Weiser. Idaho, to prove up on hie
in tbe foothills. Coming over they
Mr. Belts thinks that Oregon stock­ had to jay |20 a ton for hay from tbe School Teacher." P. L. Campbell
homestead
I
men should attend thia meeting en farmers along the road for their
Personality of American
Au­
Mr. an
Mrs J. N. B Gerking'al
masse, to show their appreciation of horses Some of the hones in the thors." A. E Winship.
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daughter.
Mn B __ D. __
Saylor
aad fam- -
the honor shown the state, and to
"Expression la Educational Work," j lly of Little Butter Creek, moved in- :
bend are above the average in weight
■
benefit from association with the and will be sold for work horses Mara L. Ferguson.
* to this city Nov. 19. for the purpose 1
leading sp«rita in the greatest in­ while tbe rest will be sold for tbe
The New Relish." Z
— “
A. “
E Winship
nt sending their children to school.:
I 3
dustry in the West, who will take
"Rascals and Sants."
A E
o* A.
Win-' Mr Saylor is one of Butter Creek's I
pert tn the deliberations of that
ship.
most prosperous stock men. They oc­
body. It will consider the questions
cupy the cottage of Sheriff Taylor
Wsdnssday. Novsmbsr 25
I«
NEW MAILING HOUR*.
that most vitally concern stockmen,
Miss Susie is on Ute sick list this
IS
"The National Educational A mo -
and Oregon stockmen will be able
i
week with a gathering in her bead.
to hear these queation» discussed PostofHcs Makes Schedul« to Can»- elation at Boston" E. D. Resale-
Mrs. Barto aad family of Cripple -
Leaves From a Superintendent s
pan Witt» Train Tims.
by movlag spirits, and able___ i, and
te
Creek. Colorado, after a two weeks 1
N«e
Book."
E.
E
Bragg
is
will receive greet benefit from the
l-ader tbe O. R. A N traln ecbeduls
i visit in the city, returned home last
"The
New
English
Standards
A
the United States mail will close at
week
.. «3
E Winship
t
tbe followlng boure:
Child s Heritage,- P L Camp-
The ,JunK,r
“
The
Mall for No 1, west, close« at 8:30
■ entertaluip’-bt Friday, November 20.
IS
b«P
a. m.
A E
Win-:
tiM> “*7 Uhriatian church, admit
New
Teacher.
’
TThe
I
»1» »*3
Mail for No. 11. west, close« at 8
»SS1TS
'
ting
none
ove
r
)5
years
of
age.
ship
—
—
p. m.
New offkers for the enauing year I Rl' Jenkin, announced Sunday be
Mall for No 6. esst, closro at * p. m ail. be elected and the place of meet h«rt reeeited a lett.-r from the great
MaU for No. 2, east. closes nt 4:25 ing next year selected The associa
aaeocla. e
<w*ngeti.t
**nB*n” Rev Updyke of Bt.
lit. that
P. “•
tx>n met in this city last year and It'h* woujd »*
» abandon his
MaU for No. 8. north, closes at S: 30 1» thought the next meeting will go
ntm.-nt to hxnd a protracted
to la Grande Bupt J F Nowlin
>“ ,h«‘ Christian church b<-re
Mall for stage line closes at 7 a. m of this county will probably be «►¡°°
** ‘»J**.
He dw ■«
Mail for Hunt line clones at 8:38 lected for president of tbe associa- f**! aW*' to do hl» duty, «nd the I
p. m.
tton as the practice is to observe '
*»«*>»here <-lre
Collection« from boxe» 6 a m 3'45 rotation in offlee and be being vice ‘ for an '■’sngeliat
p m
president is the logical choice
"Jersey Jim" Johnson 1« dead at I
president at this meeting
NO CRIMINAL INTENT.
Trenton. N. J., where he was born
and raised
He died from exposure
SATURDAY'S LOCAL*.
No Evidence That Carey Purloined.
and starvation in tbe city jail, where
Although He Abstracted.
D. Brown, of Lexington, spent the : he was imprisoned for stealing a pair
A. H. Carey, tbe man who was ar­ day in tbe city on business.
of pants.
He was a gambler and
rested for stealing an overcoat from
all round crook and at one time hart
B. Williams, of Pilot Rock. «pent, a fortune of several million dollars.
Harry Wright, was yesterday released
■ ■ -
from custody, there being nothing to the day in Pendleton yesterday
W Fisher, a stockman of Elgin
President Cabrera, of Guatemala..
«bow that he had criminal intent in
with emphasis and without hesita-.
taking the coat He put the coat <m, was a Pendleton visitor tooay
at the same time telling those In the
I. Hagen, of Briggson. is the guest lion indorsed tue action of the United
room that be was going out in tbe of Pendleton mends for a tew days. States ia the Panama matter
rain and would come back in a abort
Mr. and Mrs. D. Brown, of Wasco,
time.
He soon returned, and was are tn the city the guests of friends.
sitting at the atove with tbe coat -n
Charles N. Miller, of Echo, is .n the I
when arrested. In view of these cir­
ci
y today on a short business visit. I
I
cumstances it war thought beet to r>
H. Pitman, of Pilot Rock, trans
lease him.
acted business in the city yesterday,
Mrs. Cornelius, of Helix, was the
MOVED TO PENDLETON.
guest of friends In the city yester-
Frank Martin Will Occupy Property day.
Miss C. Stansbury, of Echo, is
Ha Bought of Alex McRae.
Pendleton friends for a few
visiting
!
Alex McRae of the Xhnatllla Imple­
ment House, has sold his resioenre days.
Miss Jessie Smith of lone, is the
on Franklin street to Frank Martin
of Adame, for 11850, and has moved guest of relatives in the city lor a
into the Nelson cottage on Fuat week
I
street.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. I. Lisle, of Echo,
I
Mr. Martin la now moving into tae are in tbe city tbe guests of friend*
city, where he will reside in order to for a few days
send his children to tne school«. He
J. W. Lu hr«, one of tue sbeepmen
has been for many yean one of the
of
Pilot Rock, was in the city today
prominent wheat men of the county.
tor
a buaineea visit.
He baa leased «a farm.
Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Miller, of
«Ith flamwl
Echo, are in the city tbe guest« of
worked Rapidly.
Medical Lake Salts Mtg Co. 8po- friend« for a abort time.
Frost Queen SS*““
kane. Wash.
mnevd with Fe-och fiannrl.
Charles Pierce o( Weston, is in the
Frri- t [nxc-'tli-n «tain«t cc
Gentlemato—I was stricken to my
rougi», rofcJs
city for a short visit with relatives, changée
bed with a vlolent attack of muscu­
all chvefarxl lun« troutUea Je
•hüdxvo (ulne tn aciiooL Fike. 92.00.
lar rheumatism. I suffered Intense­ and for the transaction of business.
Children'» «taw 91.S0.
ly and for 30 days had to be carried
E. W. Allen, who is teac^.ag school
JOHNSON-GEORGE.
HOLD Bt
to tbe Medical I-ake Bath«. In tbe in District 37. near the mouth of Birch
Incredible abort period of three creek, will spend Thanksgiving with
Both
Full days was( np and about my usual bis parents at Union.
,
Bleeds From Reservation.
work. There certainly is In my es­
Francis Roumajottx. one of tbe
Milton George and Miss Rena timation no equal to the water of prominent . ¿raters and stockmen of
oukk" turf laveataeat or coacerue af «iallar ci
Johnson, were married yesterday by Medical Ijtke for such cases.
TM? .»are beta reiabltohed aearly Urea years. Th
Nye, was in the city yesterday for a
SILVY ..xTLLY'
Justice of the Peace Thomas Fit*
subacribera
atcaey aa Judgamt at experts, and 1
short vlait on business
«
Sxed pen-ealage fro« wlaalagi for piarla«- the
Spokane. Wash.
Gerald at tbe office of the city re­
eloae
They
are the Na polena» tn tbk line of tu
Sold by Tallman A Co., leading
corder.
or eperuiatloa
BAKER COUNTY LAND.
I
Tbe brute s a young Indian from druggists, and A. C. Koeppen A
MEMPHIS EVENING SCIMITAR. Marrh 2. 1
aad they «easily win.
Prompt and proper acvonatiag to
made of tbe result, but they guarantee no Sied proBts
Tbe advert la» menta that appear froai tl
tbe reservation, and it required the Bros.
though tboae who have coatlnnotMly patronised them
Tract
of
Sagebrush
Desert
Adjoining
affidavit of her mother to secure the
bafa Hot b«*D I’W«rtL
Injured at Foundry
Baker City Sold to Easterners.
license as she was under age, being
BT PAUL 1HBPATCH. February XS. 1903
Druggist, PuBi-utlloe Block,
An Investigation of tbe met bode of the Maxim * Gay
scarcely 16 years old. The groom is
Baker City, Nov. 21.—A tract of
William Clove, of tbe Rlgby-Clove
l'houe Main K5L
O
ebowe them to be conducting their bnslneaa on
one of tne young men of the reserva­ foundry. U carrying a badly maahed sagebrush .and, consisting of 2500
•t.algb I forward bnslneae line»
They have bean eelab
tion and Is the owner of a considera­ thumb with him and will not have the acres, adjoining the city limits on the
■e
ble amount of land on the reserva­ use of his right hand for some time. north, has juat been sold to Eaatern
Joirt Our Winning; Army
tion, as la the bride.
While working with a machine in the parties, who expect to plat it and
Ruth perties 10 the contract wo foundry he caught the thumb be­ start another addition to tbe city. It
The greateet rece mártir» la the blatory of the South baglna at New Orleana aobla a fortnight
[„ «awaitode It
will oellpoe all other turf gatherings of the past.
Tbe Crescent City Jockey Club known this to be a banner yZr. aad has
full-blooded Indians and have ocen tween two neuvy steel rollers and has been platted, but the stakes are
prepared for It
Bo bare we. If there are more horneo at tbe New Orleans racetrack than ever gathered there before, we
married according to the Indian rites before be could get loose the end of all down and very little settlement
have more expert "clockere and handicappers than we ever employed at any other meeting.
They cannot mate the asme
Bear this in mind when you
too big for t» to handle. We move with the tlmee.
for souse time, but there is a law­ the thumb was mashed to a pulp. rude upon It, and now the company
need
poultry
and
stock
supplies
If
you
want
to
get
aboard
our
discretionary
aeilee,
at
New
Orleans,
la
which
wo
play
daily those end octv thMe
suit involving tbe ownership of over Dr. Cole dressed the hurt and It will hope« to revive the addition, it Is
think Al betting propositions, with tbe privilege of not playing any homes at all oa days when ws evnslder eoedl
hoi__ wo
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and ask for the Internationa)
400 acres of tbe best land on tbe cause no serious inconvenience.
light sagebruah soil, and at present
inpronltlous. All
fill out the
Ptav
tlona unpropltloua.
—- following blank and forward your remittance to us at New Orleans as soon as yoa can
Poultry and Stock Food. Use
reservation brewing, and It was
there is no water on it. If It could
«III be begun oa tbe first day of the
_ meeting. If your monvy reaches us In time: otherwise, we will begin piar the flint dev
Kow
Ku
re
for
your
cow
trou
­
It
reaches
«»
after
tbe
meeting
baa
ge<*»
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I-
Money
should
I»
sunt
by
bank
draft,
express
money
order,
ar
currency
tn
rwte
thought to be easier and cheaper to
Twelve Warranty Dlbds.
be irrigated the company would soil
Uncertified checks are not accepted
’
bles.
te.-ed letter
have the couple married according
Tjvelve warranty deeds were filed it in «mall farm tracts, but Powder
to law than to appoint a guardian in the office of tbe county recorder river doesn't furnish enough water.
for the girl, nence the ceremony.
this morning, conveying tn Mrs. Mary
To Maxlaa A Gay Co (Incarp.). 928 Cassi Bt, Mew Or­
127-139 East Alta St.
L. ljtnd the l-13th interest of each
LAND TO BE OPENED.
leans. La.
GEESE THICK IN HORSE HEAVEN donor to a piece of land in-section 3
fa acMrSaace ir-tth the teme «ear ad to the PraSlelaa
Agent for Lee'a Lice KlUer
(Ora.) Beet Orepuet««, / racloee
of township 5, north of range 35. be Township Platted on Snake River,
Pellar».
Pleaee be« fee mm d«Ug
DiSare
North Yakima Man Toils of Cabin ing situated just to the west of Free­
ca each eeteoNoa of «ear DiacceManarg Serto« al the A'aw
South of Lewiston.
Orleaiw race».
Foe atnre to sea« aie eve., deg, <a a tar­
Packed With Fowl — Llko Swarms water. in each case the considera­
Lewiston, Idaho, Nov. 20,—The lo­
ter peetatarked before the race» are raa, the aaawe af the
tion was 1100.
of Gnats.
hereee which triti he glagrd fee mg aceeaet that after-
cal land offlee today received a plat
aaoa aad to eead aw »tatewaaf and eheeh webl, far
Fifteen men in one shack with wild
of township 82. range 5 west, from
progt*. la»» 35 per ceat of w4aaia^«
Poet odd» are paar-
Moody’« Friends Rejoice.
geese so thick, in tbe cabin that the
Surveyor-General
Eagleeon.
The
aatead ae pabltahed <a the h'ew Orleaoe Morataa b'ewsp«-
N. Berkeley has returned from a land will be thrown open for entry
ppr*. Mp accoaat to aab/ect te a-toMrawal la •»U ea dp-
Inmates could scarcely move around,
aroad.
was tbe story brought to Walla visit In Portland, where be has been December 21. Tbe township lies along
.Vaaie
Walla by Frank Post of North Yaki­ on a short business trip. He reports the Snake river, and is 12 miles south
Utrvet
that
on
every
hand,
In
Portland
and
fou-a aa CWp
ma, who has come to Walla Walia
»tale.
of I^wiston. Most of the land has
to live, driving overland through the this »ide of that place, every one 1« already been settled on, many of the
Horse Heaven country with his fam­ rejoicing over the fact that M. A. place« having been lived nn for
FOLLOWING BUMS ARK TUB MINIMUM ACUE.TED FOR PLAT:
ily. says tbe Walla Walla Union. Moody was exonerated by the court. years.
play on sack horns,
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—
“
For • ------
*
Mr. Poet came past the game gran-
For a i
play oa each horse,
*ry eight or ten miles tbe other «ide
Tim Driscoll, one of the largest and
J. Cornelius, a convict in th’e Ore-
play ea aaah horas.
For a ♦'
of Wallula. The fifteen hunters most prominent Fheepmen of Weiser, gon penitentiary, serving a 20-year
Batoli direct ta the Maxi« Gay A Cssuaay. MM Caaal strait, Baw Orlaaaa
All
? from the Couer d’Alene coun- Idaho, is under arrest for stealing sentence from Multnomah county for
Oeffl emspaay will te glaysS at the ttoak by tbe Multo A Gay ffe. aad «he Maxi« A «
and changing the brand on a lot of tbe crime of rape, has gone violently
In Idaho.
Alnst t Bis elisala.
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