The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 20, 1898, Image 1

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County Official Paper
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CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896.
BURNS. HARNEY COI VI V, OREGON. APRIL 20 188.S
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Bjrn3, Oregon
Are now ready to
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for a spring suit
Call and see
our new
city of oyra for Q business cr pleasure trio,
SPRING This
remember that r ^rsonal appear; nee fjguics meet
prominently. Ci»r K. N. ¿¡, F. Co. clothing Is noted
SAMPLES for
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Astoria, Or.. April l-'l—T.vo re­
publican conventions are in fission
f r the second congressional district
as the re-ult ef the efforts of both
faetijns to stcuro the organization
Chairman C. II Carey called the
-riginal convention to order at It)
/chick. Smith of \\ asco nonii-
atrd C. D. Tali, r of Umatilla for
i hail mini and a ter put-
lb* n ti n, the! red it curried.
Carey refused to rec 'guiseTaylor,
and Rasmus of Murtnuuiah nomi­
nated Otis PstUi.on cf Heppner,
'-’.'li «•? election was decla ed bv
Ci.rey amiii gnat rv lenient. A
-m:i w.: cal'td for and refused
(In >y.
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ihim tuck the pl.il
t im. l orn".::", i.t mo'mns for com­
mittees of fi e v..eh on credentials
¡andon biiaimss wen* entertaimd
by I oth chaii men aim ut i.ued . ..r
ried by Tai 1 r ai.d lo-t by 1’atti-i-
s’ti. The Ta> lor delegation and a
mi j 'iif-.' of ti e deo gates of Mui’-
i miuiah county left tin ir »eats, th,
o'.hers remaining
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n The st.it c II
' reiilic.i will meet tur.mrro i a <i
the fight Letw-i'ii the factious f om
Multhon. .11 county will be preeip
■it'd as ."von *s the convention
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Republican
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State printer—W.
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Attorney general—D. R
Blatkburn, Linn county.
Siip-rii.tendent public instrm tion
J. li Ackerman. Multnomah
Sec or.d c >ngre.-«ional d trict—
M.ilo lru A. Moody of The Dalles
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Ninth district—JudgK, <
I’err sh: attorney, Win. Miller.
Joint Senator, Morro w, Grant tied
ii.riev — A. W. Gowan.
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I. S. GEEK & CO
The platform adopted I v the
Populist, Deuti erotic and Silver
BERNS.
OREGON.
Republican paitiea of Oregon is
broad enough for all of them to
stand on. We are unable to see
that anything omitted is of import­
Al! kinds of Machine extras, Mowing and Reaping Machinery,
ance sufficient to j lstify the action
Plows, Bicycle Sundries, etc.
of eighteen members of tin P ,puiist
eenvention who d 'dined to a ■ ■ | t
the platform and bolted. I’nity < f
the three silver parties in Oregon
nn_.:s certain vic'o’y cud disunion
The only
means defeat When so much may Girdan Seed« and Sporting Good».
l e gained bv union it is the height
Tin Shop in ’iarnev Co.
of f. 'ly and political blind i -ss te
Oiv» ut a call and we will Convince you that we can give bette
endangi r success in a tight f >' ills
paramount issue for the sake of price« than anyone.
sonio other i - um which may L.
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meritorious enough in itself but
which can very well wait, it is
presumed th it the bolting populists ,
will formulate a pl.uform of their,
own and nut a ticket in tho field,
but we I’.ope th..' presumption is ill-,
founded. Shou d S'lcli a co.irm ti.*l
LOPMAN Jc Of FNpffN Prop«.,
Burn», Oregon.
adopted, hoirevi-r, the chances are
that the goad st-i.so of the vo cr.-
of the party will prewnt it from
V>'gi'tnblee of s'
doing am barm. N iliii g coulil
Freak Meat.
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le inure th*n that the goldite-
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when in
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a divirl.in in tile mi.I.S of tile silvei
Pcapnn.
m li in d woo d be willing to spei.u Lard, Butt r ai
considerable money to bring it
Eg 3«
about.
The acti n> i f the three parties in
Oregon will have a good etlect upon
ulhrr states. When Oregon sets ■
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p irir .'.nslnp and petty jealousies
a-id. silver men elsewhere will be
inspired to emulate the example.
The inlluor c ■ of the union will ex
tend farms', of the Iv 'kies. It will
be Lit in Ohio a id Indiana and
< t! i- .-tates where the gold man­
agers are straining tvery nerve to I
CI Y MEAT MARKET
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C. ïï. VOEGTLY
bring .vout separation of the silver
men. Il is in harmony with th»
DEALER IN -
udvu eoi Mr. hr, an, Mr. Towne,
Senator l.iitb r an 1 S.iritor Jones,
all i.f « horn hop, t j see a solid un
ion ufsilver par'i «. from ocean to!
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TIMORE.
eccan, in the apprmiehing election»
We helievi that their advisi will In,
taken and theii hope ret 1 z-d. We
wacìiixk .-uor LN CONN Et TION.
cannot concsiv ■ that the silver par­
,w. iep» r»« promptly and t»Mii«ractoralljr
ties of Cwlorndo will tie so wanting
in attachment to principle and so
callers in other rta'“» as to take to
qiiHtre'ing among th'*!ir eves ata
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lime whin rverv consideration
w hieh weighs with wise men impels
them to union —Denver New«.
Everything
All exchange get« oil’ the f dluw-
i»g A couple w-re recently mar
rice1 and the bride invited an old '
aunt to the wedding. The cord.*,
were swell affair., mid in one corner!
Lore the inscription, "children not
expected.’'
Scanning it closely
thr. eg’i her sp> r the old lady «aid:
"Tbu'rt all rignt, but they'll have
'em j'i t the a in/ '
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befere U S. T «r.H Cïîtx
For campiigii purp.ise’ The
We, kly t'apitai Journal is ofTered
from tio.v until June Iffili in chib»
of five '>r more at _’O cent’ each sub
scriber. Association press tiews. I
di’cus-inn of state affair«, advocacy
of pc .pie's reforms, are specie) f«a
tures.
The Journal »lands lor free and
U'dlrniti'd I'-imige nod natioral jn-
per - irrenev. destruction of inonop
oiv finance, dir ct legislation, direct
i i' inion < f all offii'ia!’. redir 'i > i f
high sil iri-« If you want to re-
f r -ta e an I county government
circulate a dollar's worth ofOregmi
Silver Weekly.
Weekly Journal 11 a year. Gn»
Cent Daily 25 cents a i . mlh, i'l n
year. Addrc«»,
JI 'Zm R ro » . Salem, Or.
would hav
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work ot
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Cheap tor Cash.
Fine
Kentucky Whiskies
And Cigars
Firs'
door aouth <>f I’«»* Office.
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Why Evroy Man Should Injure
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Tl hi’«ver
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log all of which tim» it has I ttea bly incr>
f om t be ( • n« •
pr'-pintv
BE' AUSE ymi ear. l»crrovr n.<»n«*y
■ ft*r your Pelle, het tuo Khr<«
pi»» / at ■"> p»r <’*rit per annum,
years in ft>rc<'
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For the Slate Campaign.
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N »TA3Y PUBLIC.
Cotti ention.
Si.it?
After the ig r w at Astoria ami
the Sim >n fa> ’ion ofth • Multnomah
i'-oun deb g . i .n ' ooti-.d" th? op
•losing act n in being seated in
ill.- i'.,nven on things were smooth.
1 It did n it take a politician or even
a v ry sm irt man to sec that it was
'r.ll ' fixed ’ and any one opposii g
til' bos=e« woui.i be sat down ua.
The platform declares for the
old standard and imiorr « the
present a Imine tr.ition \ .i:n-nd
ment to the pla'form e-mdemnii g
r patronage soliciti c.
the n-t ion of th 1 lit 1 ■ ;i U it ar i fir
I^'Courtcoa« treatment guaranteed.
its f iiliir!' tn org mix ‘ a ; I elect a
r H. teuator wa4 d f ated
It was
evid mt that a no 'j rity of the dele
gates unproved cf the in' tho 1 and
Eurns-Canyon Siege Line
were quite willing it sh ml I b- re
J. A. TlAi t.ADAY, contractor.
peat'd if in that way they could
Cxr.-yliii U.S. Moils ami Ei«t.rn Oregon Express Cn's Exp -s knock out the man they did i.ot
L>*vo B 1 ' T’ ” '
"-li S.ttnrd'.iy,f;,r Canyon City want.
In every instanc ■ wh r • a ballot
aud i n tar tn« J', t "•>; '
was taken there were two or more
a
s ca«t than there were del gate*
Tiie following state ticket was
nominated:
(iovrno:—T. T Geer. Marion
B F. AHJÌ, Vic. FKM3SNT
county
HQWAo0 8EDRH?. ► ‘i-
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Supreme judg---- F. A Moor.*, re-
W. R.
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Thema* Jene*
A a .CowiRZ
IU .L Sif.'.TS
I nioii in Oaegoit.
ogni-
JOHN F. STRATTON’»
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C^braW Bussi« Gat
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MauMTt FCC*.
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