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prepare to follow Mr. Dobbins' ex ample. Spring in Wallowa county is a month later than in Umatilla county owing to its altitude of over 3.000 feet, and warm aheds there are very necessary, while in Umatilla county it would be safe to lamb in March nine years out of ten on the range, owing to the extreme mild ness of the climate. 10 TEST HEALTH DEATH OF O. W. DUNBAR. Was a Native of Oregon and Was Born Fifty-six Years Ago—Spent i i» i -____________ His Youth in California and Many FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1904 Years In Astoria and Alaska—Be- SIX BRANCHES NOW WORK longed to a Prominent Family. ING IN EASTERN OREGON. O. W Dunbar, the editor of the Dally Guide, dl»-d at his home on FIRST PHY8ICAL EXAMI Garden street this morning at 11 Membership of Over 300 in Union PRODUCT NEW DISTRICTS TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO. illness of four and Umatilla Counties—Recalls NATION ON THE O. R. A N. o'clock, after au WILL COME TO PENDLETON. months' duration, of Bright’» disease Farmers' Alliance Organization, Severest March in History of Uma and dropsy. Which Saved $5,000 to Farmers in tilla County in 1882. the Waldo Mr. Dunbar was born in Employee Must Submit to Testa for Will Make Portion of Idaho and Hills on the 6lh Jay of March, 56 One Season by Purchasing Sup- worst March ' March, 1882. was the Colorblindness, Defective or Sight Montana Tributary to This Point— years ago He spent bls early days county," said I ever saw in Umatilla plies by Wholesale. Hearing, Heart Dieeaee, Alcohol- in the Willamette va.ley, „nd while Wool Scouring at The Dalles and a prominent sheepman, in comment- iam or Other Ailmente That Would a young man went to California, Pendleton Will Be Under One ing on the favorable spring weather Impair Tneir Ability—Dr. Vincent where he worked on the San Fran- The activity of the Grange in Management—Mills Here Are Be today. cisco Call. He remained witb that Eastern Oregon is one of the most lambs “ About 75 per cent of the Will Examine Nine Employee in in ing Thoroughly Overhauled paper several years, when he re be were that had just been dropped important movements made in this Pendleton. Readiness for a Long and Prodig turned to this state and began the killed, out in the Pilot Rock neigh district for 10 years At this time publlcaiion of a paper in Astoria, ious Run. tiorhood where I lived. A heavy there are six branches of this or which he continued for 14 years. The first physical examination of snow, the first that came that win ganization in Union and Umatilla or ter. fell about March 10. that spring, the employes of the O R. & N. will While he was editor of that paper counties, with a total of over 300 Sam Simpson, the well known Ore The Pendleton Scouring Mills and just in time to catch the lamb crop. commence Saturday, when all em members. the similar institution at The Dalles “It had been a mild winter and ployes designated In an official clrcu- gon poet, was a member of the staff The three branches in the Milton will be run under the same manage while there was but little alfalfa lar will be subject to strict examina and became a |*ersonal friend of the and Freewater districts have about ment this year, and it is rumored raised in the county at that time, tion. as to their health, eyesight and editor. After leaving Astoria Mr. Dunbar 140 members and the three in Union that The Dalles people have leased ,’eed was plentiful and stock were in knowledge of colors. went to Skagway, Alaaka, where be i-ounty about 160. Al! of them are Local company physicians will My little eon, a boy of five, broke the plant here for a term of five <ood condition. adding to their membership con “The McKay creek bottom was conduct the examinations under di edited a paper for five years. Upon out with au Itching raah. Three doc years leaving Skagway Mr. Dunbar came stantly, and are preparing the way J. M Russell, of The Dalles, is -overed with rye grass, high enough rection o* Dr. K. A. J. McKenzie, tors prescribed for him. but he kepj now in Pendleton making the final heads of chief surgeon of the system, and to Pendleton and in November, 1902. for new organizations later in the getting worse until we could not dress arrangements, and will take charge to hide the hundreds of attle that ranged there during the employes will be examined at any commenced the publication of the season him any more. They finally advised of the mills here about the first of winter, without hay. The organization calls to mind tbe time between March 20 and May 15. Pendletonlan, which was afterwards Farmers' Alliance of the 90s, which me to try a certain medical college, but the coming month. meiged into the Daily Guide Mr. Russell is in ...arch when the examination closes. "The snow that came its treatment did not do any good. At one of the managers of the The ind covered up the grass on the Umatilla and The deceased was of a prominent was strong in both Dr. F. W. V’lncent. local O. R. ft tbe time I was Induced to try CuUcura Dalles City Scouring Mill Company, foothills and mountains and stock in N. physician, will conduct the ex family; one brother. W. R. Dunbar, Union counties. Remedies he was so bad that 1 had to and will have the direct oversight In Union county that organization Jioee districts suffered terribly. aminations in this city, and the being register of the land office at cut his hair off and put tbe Cutlcnrn of the Pendleton mills when the features of the examination Vancouver. Wash., for a number of saved to tbe farmers in one season Many calves, colts and poor stock special Ointment on him on bandages, as it waa He died March 24. 1903 of about $5.000 by purchasing machin lied, while lambs were slaughtered will be to test for colorblindness, de years. impossible to touch him with the bare deal is made A force of men is now at work on Ny the wholesale. fective eyesight. piles, epilepsy, de the same disease fhat claimed bis ary and binding twine, of a local lm band. There was not one square Inch Pendleton Another brother is R O plement house, in wholesale the machinery of the The “Over in Grand Ronde valley fee live hearing, disabling Injuries brother of skin on bis whole body that was not plant, and in the next month will housands of he»d of sheep froze to received in the i past, alchobolism. Dunbar, one of the supreme Judges farmers clubbed together and order aiTected. He was one mass of sores. Tbe bandages used to stick to bls skia have it all overhauled and put into leath and suffocated by piling up in heart disease i and other diseaaes of the state of Washington, who is ■d a carload of supplie, for harvest. possible. The heaps to keep warm. Hay sold over which might affect the brain or nev’r- suffering from the effects of a severe ind by this means, in several towns and in removing them it used to take the best condition fall received a few days ago. and in the county, made a saving of this the skin off with them, and the screams machines are not in the best con here for as much as $30 per ton and ous system. from the poor child were heart-break dition. owing to the long strain of -ould not be had at that price. It Full instructions have been sent telegraphs he cannot come to his »mount tn one season ing. I began to think the- be would night and day work they underwent was the roughest J’aich I ever saw out from the chief surgeon's office In brother's funeral. He leaves to sur Ho far. in this and Union counties never get well, but after the second during the peat season, during which n Oregon." Portland, as to the nature of the ex vive him a wife and one daughter. the Grange Is in the social stag* application of Cuticura Ointment I time there was no opportunity to amination. and all local physicians Miss Agnes Dunbar, well known as ind no business organization has began to see signs ua improvement, make little necessary repairs as they The funeral ar been attempted y<tf. but it will grad To Distribute Sturgis Estate. will act under these instructions an elocutionist. and with the third and fourth applica were needed A S. Le Grow, of Walla Walla, Dr. K A. J McKenzie has jum re raagementa have not yet been made ually grow into a busin«-ss organiza tions the sores commenced to dry up. Leon Strauss, who was last year has asked the county court of Walla turned to Portland from a tour of tioo. as it has in the Willamette His skm peeled off twenty times, but it McNerny v». McNerny. finally yielded to the treatment. I used foreman of the scouring mills, will Walla county for permission as ad the system in which he instructed valley, taking an active pan 1 in pub fhy divorce case of Laura McNer lie affairs, and especially in county tbe Cuticara Resolvent for bis blood, be on the road for the company this ministrator. to distribute the estate the local physicians fully, as to tbe ny vs John McNerny. waa tried be expenditures and now I can say that he is entirely year and will buy for them during >f Mrs. Susan M Sturgis, deceased, examination. He is now in Cali if that city. The date set for the Especial tests will be made as to fore Judge W. R. Ellis this after cured, and a stronger and healthier boy the wool season The preamble and genera! object» fornia in the interest of the mills Inal hearing in the case is April 12. colorblindness among all employes noon The plaintiff alleges cruel of tbe Grange are as follows you never saw than he is to-day.” His successor in the mills has not ROBERT WATT AM, when the distribution will be order who give or take signals, or handle and inhuman treatment on the part PREAMBLE. 49» Center Ave.. Chicago, UL. Dec. yet been appointed, but it is thought ed. The estate amounts to IXJ6.4I trains or engines in any capacity. of the defendant. Quite a number 90, 1897. that it will be some man from The in personal property and 14.500 in Ln Pen of witnesses are being examined, Profoundly impressed with The following employes No return in six years, Mr. Wattan Dalles mills. real estate. The heirs are F. S. Le- dleton will be subject to tbe examt and the case Is being fought on both truth that tbe National Grange of writes, Feb. S3, 1988. The combination of these plants sides stubbornly The plaintiff is the United States should definitely Susan A. Walsu. nation: •• Tour letter of the »1st ta regard to will be a good one for the managers, Grow, of Athena. In the station department. E C. represented by A. D. Stillman, and proclaim to the world its general ob of Walla Walla, Grace Winn, and tbe esse of my little boy at hand. Ian for they will by it be enabled to han Smith, agent; C 8 Haynes, opera- the defendant by John McCourt jects. we hereby unanimously make truly thankful to say that tbe cure die all the wool in this part of the ind the children of Mrs. IJna Btur- tor. K T. Walsh, operator, and W his declaration of purposes of tbe effected by tbe Cuticura Remedies baa Northwest. The Shaniko country and zis. of this city. B Jett. baggageman Patrons of Husbandry. been a most thorough and success fill all of the interior will be taken care In the yard department. Steve cure to date. ” GENERAL OBJECTS. of by the mill at The Dalles, while Leonard yardmaster and Ralph Mc- Sou w*wim a. ewj*. CWtaws S i l l wxl.gp 1 United by the strong and faith the eastern and southeastern part of Laughlin. switebman <ia tarnW Clisriibi 0 m B b 4 PHh. B e . par net Wk ful tie of agriculture, we mutually this state, and pan of Washington In the mechanical department. A resolve to labor for the good of our A**, bn» D«wta>4 Ctaa». Cw».. Sate rwsrtMra. Idaho and Montana, will be tribu Gustafson, switch engineer, and M «W Sn4 kr to Can Kvwy B xmw .* order. our country and mankind. •ary to the Pendleton mill. The one Reed, switch engine fireman, and in 2. We heartily endorse the motto: management will thus be master of tbe track department. Foreman ORDINANCE BEING DRAWN the whole Northwest situation in the ACCESSIONS TO THE lutnc«-. of the Pendleton section GOVERNING SEWER WORK. In essentials unity; tn non-essen lials. liberty; in all things charity. wool scouring business At l.a Grande about 140 employes WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT : 3. We shall endeavor to advance will be examined and a like number Let us show you Palmer's SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY at The Dalles. Starbuck. Spokane At Present No Method Exists. Every out cause by laboring to accomplish » and Albina 20 at Umatilla and ♦ new Perfume«. thing Being Done Hitxir-Miaa — ’he 'ol!taring objects. ON A LONG TRAVEL. Charles Cockburn Returned Has Huntington. and 10 each at K.-mela To develop a better and higher Property Owners Are Shamelealy Home—St. Patrick's Social at the 1 and Pleasant Valley manhood and womanhood ambng : Laggard, and Are Subject to Fine Presbyterian Church—E. A. C. ourselves. To enhance the comforts ♦ Travsling Alone for Fourteen Hun ♦ if They Do Not Connect by July 1 and attractions of our home*, and HALF INTEREST SOLD. Wood of Seattle. Looking After dred Miles—En Route From Ross- Next—A Word to the Sensible Man atrgenthen our attachments to our Estate of D- C. French — Mrs. D. K. » Ian i to Salt Laks City—Goos to The latest and beat. Place Is tue Old Hartman Home pursuits To foater mutula under Is Sufficient. Gilbert ie Dead of Consumption — Live With an Aunt—Little Fol standing and co-operation To main- ♦ stead Near Weston. ♦ Birthday Surprise Party. .»in inviolate our laws and to emu low is Level-Headed and Confident u. A Hartman yeeteroay sold bis The sewer <x>mmittee held a meet late each other in labor, to hasten USE and Signed Up a Half-Fare Ticket : Hartman ing Thursday evening, and a draft the good time coming. To reduce half interest in the old PALMER’S Met Milton. March 18 — Edward « place in the vicinity of Weston for Wilford Leivers reached the city of an ordinance was made to govern oor expenses both individual and ♦ It comprises 550 acres, all this afternoon from Spokane, and calf of Portland, who spent tbe win J9S.BM ♦ corporate To buy less and produce ter in Arizona for his health, arriv « in a high state of cultivation, and making connections between private stepped off the Hunt line train for a more, in order to make our farms ed here Wednesday and will spend residences and the main sewer. ♦ short visit in this city between waa owned Jointly by G A Hart To diversify our There is now law on the books of ■elf sustaining I Wilford is about 7 years of the summer with his uncle. Mr A man and J. A. Baddeley. of Weston ♦ trains n.|-». and crop no more than we »ge and had come from Ross land M Elam A half interest in 60 bead of the city which provide for regular B C-. this far on his way to Salt Miss Jane Green of Denver who horses. 40 head of cattle, all of the ity or system m the connecting -an cultivate * To condense tbe weight ot our ex and other Impie work Each residence owner can use * Lake City, where he will make his has been here representing the Wo farm machinery ♦ future home with relatives. men of Woodcraft, left Wednesday meats and appurtenances of the the material be wiahes. and put it in port», selling lees in tbe bushel and « The little traveler has made the for Caldwell. Idaho. While here she place were included in the purchase both his house and his trench in the more on hoof and in fleece; less in A pure soap, finely perfumed ♦ On the other lint, and more in warp and woof. To * It is one of the best known »ay he thinks best trip all of the distance alone, and secured 12 new members for Ideal price. ranches in the county, being the old hand, there is a state law which pro systematize our work, and calculate transferred from the Northern road Circle No. 45* probabilities. To * home place of the Hartman family. video for a board of plumbing in Intelligently on at thia place to the O. R. ft N. for Charles Cockburn, who spent the spectors for each city, which ha» Jiscountenance the credit system, to Salt of his trip the remainder 4 Santa Rosa. California, re- winter in never been observed he mortgage system, the fasbiot. * SATURDAY’S LOCALS. Lake. tinted home Tuesday night. The committee will take advan system, and every other system tend the agent of the B F Wolfe. * Mr. and Mrs. John Gross of Walia P s Turner, of Elgin, spen’ the '.age of this law to regulate the .ng to prodigality and bankruptcy. R. N.. was making his ticket * ■ewer connection work It »as de port after the mixed train came in Walla, spent Wednesday here visit- day in the city on business We propose meeting together, talk elded to model the te» ordinane. this afternoon, wnen he heard som< "hg Mr. and Mrs. F J Beale. P E Johnson, of Huron, was a ▼is after the Walla Walla ordinance, and >ng together, working together, buy one asking for a ticket to Salt iAike Last night the Dorcas Society of Itor in the city today on business ing together, selling together, and. It will be - ‘ presented ‘ to the council He could not see who it was. but the Presbyterian church gave a St John Watson of Irrigon, was in the at the meeting next week, It will •n general, acting together for oar by rraning bis neck caught sight ol Patrick's social at the church About city yesterday for a short business specify the kind or at least the grade mutual protection and advancement He in- 60 invited guests were present the top of the seeker's head A visit., Not an ordinary article, but of the material which can be used as occasion may require We shall formed him that it cost 125 80 to short musical program wa« rendered A. W. Downer, a well known farm the manner of" putting ft in. and »void litigation as much as poeible something extraordinary is The little man and light refreshments were served ride to Salt Lake We It will also create the by arbitration in tbe Grange er of Nolin. is in the city for a abort other details searched bis pockets and found vhall constantly strive to secure en E A. C Wood of Seattle, is here business visit. whose office of plumbing inspector, He became pretty badly about $15. tire harmony, good will, vital broth Thomas Stubblefield, who has been duty It «hall be to watch all plum ti excited when he thought be d.u not to look after the property of his late ■ rhood among ourselves, and to make uncle. Dewitt C. French see that it ing work done, and ls san 111 with pneumonia and hear trou- have enough to pay for his ticket, We shall earn itary and properly connected In all •ur order perpetual Mrs J. L Frazier arrived home ble. is improving and offered bis watch to the ajent «stly endearbr to suppress personal, parts as part payment A half fare ticket last nighi from Dayton, where she H H Gilbert, of the Pilot Rock The committee is worried about the iocal. sectional and national preju- was made out for him and be was was called by the Illness of her neighborhood, is in the city today. slowness of the people In connecting iices. al) unhealthy rivalry, ail sei- held up to the window by a traveling mother Spring work in his vicinity has com ambition. Faithful adherence with the sewers. The limit of time lab Mrs. S C. Stanley, who has been menced. man while he signed it. under the ordinance will expire July :o these principles will insure our The mother of the boy is in Eng visiting her daughters. Mrs Robert For medicinal use as well J. E. Calhoun, one of the well 1, and half of the work will not have ncntal. moral, social and material land. the father is in Roseland, and Newman and Mrs. Chester Shafer, known farmers of Cama» Prairie, for salads and table use. the boy is now on his way to Salt has returned to Walla Walla. Mrs. was in the city today for a short been done by that time. In that caae id vancement. all of the old cesspools and closets Thia is the highest quality Lake to live with an aunt. Newman accompanied her and will business trip. in the sewer district will have to be RAILROAD TO DUFUR. and purest oil made. visit for a short time in the Garden M H Gillett, a prominent business condemned and filled up by the sewer INSPECTING SITES. City. . man of Echo, was a guest at the inspector under the law This action Branch of O. R. A N. Twenty-Seven Sold exclusively in Pendleton Sheriff Blakely is here today on Hotel St George today while in the will mean the clogging of the work, Miles Long Through Wheat Belt. Question of Where to Build Is No- business connected with the Stubble city on business. as there will not be plumbers enough W. S. Conroy, of The Dalles, is in where Near a Solution. field will case. J. C. Stewart, one of the promi- in town to banale the work, and will he city today, and says there are Wednesday evening the friends of vlsltor entail extra expense and inconven how 100 men and about 15 teams at Dr. C. J. Smith. Lee Teutach. nent farmers of Helix, was Jesse Failing. Walter Pierce and Mrs B L. Wright gave her a very in the city this afternoon, having ience on the people, which they could *ork on the Great Southern railroad, About 25 friends come In on the Hunt train to trans- avoid by doing tbe work earlier Clerk John Hailey. Jr . of the school pleasant surprise shirk la to be bnilt from a point board, accompanied by a committee gathered at her home and spent a act business. three miles above The Dalles to Du very pleasant evening Tbe occa SHEARING AT ECHO. of business men, consisting of Leon fur. a distance of 27 mile« through a Estray Notice Cohen. Dr. W. G. Cole, Dr. F W Vin sion was her birthday anniversarj- Poisoning Caae at Baker City. rich wheat diatrict. Mrs D. K Gilbert died at her cent and F. B. Clopton. made the -Mrs I, M I-egg. who was accused Crews Begin on Large Herds in The new road will Join the O. R. A for home near Freewater Tuesday of by her husband of poisoning his tea. rounds of the available sites N tracks at the mouth of Fifteen Western Umatilla County. and consumption. Funeral services were at Pleasant Valley two weeks ago, school buildings this morning .Mile creek, three miles east of itt Echo, March 19.— (Special ) now things are in a worse muddle conducted Wednesday from the res has sued for a divorce and is now at Dalles, and while it is incorporated Eakin of the idence by Rev W. B. than before. home with her people in Baker City, Sheep shearing is now the order of under the laws of Washington and is It has been the contention of those M. E church. The remains wpre l.egg was an old bachelor, of a mor the day in this country and almost under the management of outside who oppose the building of a schoo! Interred in the City cemetery. ose disposition, and was insanely every able bodied man of Echo is parties. It is thought to be a branch house on the Academy site that the Jealous of his wife, and it is thought making arrangements to join some of the O. R & N.. and as such, the location is undesirable; that it is too FAMOUS JACK SOLD. he poisoned the tea himself and crew and go to clipping woo) citizens of that locality hope to see it close to the railroad and the factor- made her believe he had tasted it. The largest crew to leave here is extended further south, through Was lea; that it is fiat and generally un Mark Patton Disposes of “Black when he had not. He is a fireman the Oliver crew, under the direction co county. desirable as a place where the young on a helper engine, and about 50 of George Oliver. This crew which It Is expected to finish the road tn snake" to John Myrick. JAMES NAVIN people should spend nine months of years of age. His wife was a buxom has already contracted to shear 13- lime to handle the Dtttur wheat his widow of 22. Mark Patton Thursday sold the year. Heretofore this crop 000 has split up. a l>art of the men crop this year Oregon Now when the situation is can- famous Kentucky jack. Blarksnake, leaving yesterday for Joseph Cunha’s has been hauled to The Dalles by J1.500. Black- to John Myrick for vassed it is found that unless the Rea Property Sold, and '.he rest of the outfit left today wagon, and the output has been nec district is willing to pay a fortune snake has proven to be the sure»' * A deed waa filed this afternoon by to shear at the Hoskins place The essarily limited by this expensive the country and and safest jack in for what they want, no better loca the Pendleton Savings Bank, trans latter has 2.400 aethers to shear way of transporting the grain to mar animals in tne tion can be bought. That is about some of the finest ferring to Daisy Tailman for J5.000 ket. They expect to finish at these two what was decided, and the matter la country have been fathered by him all of lot 1 and the north half of lot places soon and they will unite to ORGANIZED MARCH 1, MBS. Breeders will be pleased to know 2. in block 10. of Pendleton This la now just where it was last year QUIETEST TOWN IN OREGON. shear for G. W. Hunt. who. it is said, CAPITAL......................... 81S048Q. The board is willing to build on that this celebrated Jack will remain the Rea house, on the corner of has 4.000 mutton sheep. Mr. Myrlck pro- in this county, as any property that is suggested and Water and Vincent streets, which The price as established here for Justice of the Peace at Weston Has poses to keep him at various places was bought by Mr. and Mrs. Tallman a Dearth of Business. Transacts s general banking business. that can be secured. No better than shearing, is 8 cents where the crew what is now bad can be gotten for in this vicinity and will announce some time ago of the bank. Weston is tbe quietest and moat board themselves and 7 cents with the locations later. Interest allowed on Ums dspsstfe any small sum, and so the board is board. The latter arrangement pre peaceful town in Oregon np against it again It will hold an- Two Girls and a Boy. Justice of the Peace L. F. Wood, Exchange bought and aoM or Ml is a O- R- A N. Appeals. other meeting this evening, consider There were three St. Patrick's day vails here this year. As this has not had a case in his court for Drincioal oointa. forward spring in the Umatilla val- The attorneys for the O. R A N. babies born in Pendleton yesterday. six months, and Jess l.ieuallen, con Spacial attention given to eoitos- all of the evidence gleaned from the trip, view the question from all sides have filed notice of an appeal in the Mrs. A. B. Stevens, of Umatilla, gave ley. sheep shearing will have to be stable. has not made an arrest for tions. and if possible decide on some plan case of the Norwitch Union Fire In birth to a girl; Mrs. Purl Bowman, rushed to get it out of the way be the same length of time. surance Company vs. the O. R. A N. to a boy. and Mrs. Elmer E. Snyder fore haying begins to submit. It Is authoritatively stated that The case is one for damages to a girl. not more than two drunken men FUNERAL OF O. W. DUNBAR. brought to recover insurance paid on WINTER LAMBING. have been seen on Weston's streets a warehouse which was burned at Madge Miller, a woman of the ten all winter and that no fights have Wallowa County Shsepmen Make -Cayuse last year. The trial court derloin. said to be a Portland girl. Held From Residence and Conducted occurred,—at least none have been by Rev. Warner. found for the plaintiff, and the de whose true name was Aurora Tull- made public. Weston is made up of Successful Experiment. fendants now wish to take the mat ronwell. killed herself In Halt lAke law-abiding The funeral of O. W Dunbar was a temperate, peaceful, J. H. Dobbin, one of the heaviest ter to the supreme court. Friday, by shooting. held from the late residence on Gar class of citizens, as are all other owners of sheep In Wallowa county, den street this afternoon at 2 o'clock communities in Umatilla county, but i* experimenting with w nter lamb or PKNDLVTON. Rev. Robert Warner, pastor of the there Is a spt-cial brand of peace In ing this year and is now lambing a Methodist church, conducted the ser Weston that is worthy of mention, CAPITAL................................. B70ABB band of 2,000 head at his home vices at the home, and the burial as the record of the justice Of the 8URPLU8.................................. BMLM0 ranch near ‘Joseph. peace shows. was macle in Olney cemetery. He is well prepared with sheds, Transacts a general banking busL A large ntimner of friends attended feed and plenty of straw bedding, ness. Exchange and tetographto trau» Labor Lian Filed. the services and followed the remains fere sold on Ban Francisco, Naw York, and so far has sustained no lose, Wesley Brummett and to their final resting place. The pall James the corner of Washington, March 1$. — (Special) Main and Court Chicago and principal points In the although the weather at Joseph has __ in streets. A lease of 10 years has bearers were selected from the news Brummett have filed a labor lien been very cold and stormy all — The comptroller of the currency North weaL been aecured on the corner rooms, paper offices of the city, the Tribune the county clerk's office on 800 cords through February and March. has approved the application of W. Drafts drawn on China, Japan and and they will be fitted up at once being represented by E. P. Dodd. A. of wood which they have cut at the The usual lambing season in that Europa. vicinity is May and by lambing in L. Thompson, R. C. Beach, T. C. for the establishment of the bank. A. I^athrop, W. E. C. Pruitt and C. request of R. E Porter, of Meacham Makes collections an raaaenabla T. G. Hailey will be general at W. Myers; the Guide by R. Edwards They claim JI.900.80 as due them for March he will be enabled to place Hailey, C. J. Smith and W. P. Tem Oregonian by P.ert services rendered. these early lambs on the market at ple to organize a national bank in torney for the new institution and and the East _____ one Huffman. Fred lAimpkin and Charles least two months ahead of the reg Pendleton. Or., with a capital stock W. L. Thompson, of l^wiston. LEV* ANKENY, President David Ferguson, a pioneer miner ular crop, and will thereby realize of J50.000, to be known as the Com- of the chief promoters, will probs- Sampson. W. F. MATLOCK, Vlas President of British Columbia, committed sui mercial National Bank. I bly be cashier, and the firm expects a handsome profit by being first in G. M. RICE. Cashier. Jesse 8pauldlng. one of Chicago's cide at Saanich. Vancouver island, (This is the bank spoken of in to be ready for business in time to the field with early lambs If thia experiment proves success these columns last week, which will handle a share of the harvest bust- heavy capitalista, is dead, of stom Thursday, uy cutting his throat with a pen knife, and blaedlng to death. ach troubles. ful other Wallowa sheepmen will be Instituted in the Judd building on nes* this year.) MASS OF SORES EXAMINE THIS FINE ENGRAVING The New “K. B.” Shoulder The “K. B.” Shoulder, positively the greatest invention ever made in clothes-making, is a creation of Kohn Brothers. It has completely revolutionized dothes-making. Will be found only in Kohn Brothers’, Chicago, line of Fine Clothing. This shoulder, when handled by skilled tailors such as they employ secures a result impos sible to reach in any other way and equals the work of the highest-priced tailors. CURED BY CUTICURA Nat Oifc Square Inch of Skin His Whole Body Was b Unaffected. 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