Patrick Campbell Jan. 17, 1900; Oregonian, p 6 (photo) Baker City, Jan. 16 Hon. Patrick Campbell, a native of Ireland, came to Idaho at an early day and was a member of the territorial legislature. In 1874 he came to Baker county, and was for several years foreman of the famous Virtue gold mine. In 1881 he opened, in this city, a general merchandise store, which he has ever since successfully conducted, accumulating a fair fortune. In 1884 Mr. Campbell was elected county judge of Baker county, and in that office served ably until 1898. In the early '80's, Mr. Campbell acted as mayor of Baker City. For years he was widely known as a friend of the worth poor, and his acts of charity extended to many thousands of poor prospectors and others. Judge Campbell left a widow and one child, Miss Mayme Campbell.