limcü-lierafd ’ &NKSDAY. MAY 1*. ¡a*. S. Manager, 3?-»- Union Ticket W ill K. K ing , populist, of Biik« r i «ita If. R L isi aid , diver re- l.ai.u. .surer—J. O. B ooth , «leinocrut, of Judge-W. A. K am - ky . deme erat, (■•neral—J. I.. S t ..» v , pupilli,!, „I Inter —en*» a. Fir. h , ).■ pulir. •! nrtenl <■( Tubile ln,tru<-ll .I. II - pilli»!, ol I'!»',.,,. ■ ■ .-p-on.l l.irriet-c M I),,»*!. olicMii, »Hcan, of <»( Maker. Suker. h Diatnct—M. D C lifford , demo LHgi.fi Attorney—E. Hi km , democrat, fita t arci of r.'iuull/.tilun .1. R. t.i-j Aaliieur. tafor—J. W. M orrow , datnoerat, ,.f eprefeenfatna <lKu, f»_ H agiy , I Opti aruey. ZT DI.I was »IT Jl.lICtJ'KL HI the MIC A bill introduced t in POPI LIST OL I MN. house in 1889 providing fjr the, exemption of homesteds from at-| 1 Ins column ! a*, been leased to ; in T tachment. Mr. Ge< r voted against members of the Peoples party this county and will be open to this bilk- [See House all for the purpose of < correcting £ 1S89. page 683. In 1889 a registration a raen d- any ni: -.statements made in regard ment was proposed to the consti- to the county or state ticket. tution of the state cf Ort gon the purpose of preventing frauds T j KET. at elections. Mr. Geer voted J u «! r • ........ CkM. r. Rutbepfcrd Clerk H. A idiiard »gainst it. S-cc Housejourn.il, E, brink .-n-er Trva ur r H. < beathain tbSp, page 250. ] •'f tool í .,:t b. I.. « rat e In 1893 Mr. King was a inern- Are<-«Aor......................... J. lf.Ls. ~an I er of the 11 .U'e U i h Mr. 1)111 t-Ot a 111 llltx.r I! I'Sy,!, a i / • G.cr, i yI. Mr. Geer was not a member m 1895. For this reissn give the record of Mr. King on bills voted for by Mr. (Jeer in the year 1893 only. . ttfveyt r . ... THE HEW STO. ,E! A. ‘¿ILLE OREGON. ^rchandise 2 F. .M. J< rdan S. I’. M( Pllt ■ ’era ! ronatabk’R: ee eif, C.,R.;’>t . I, W. Parker. OD, Jack iiurtli 1 .1 : i::-; -. i ' ìhauòions boots « s . shoes , no i'll, TOBACCO, etc. t’onntj Platform. Call and inspect our Stock. Sat z ; istaction as to qua lity and price : We <1<‘. ifi!-.(l the f ee ar.d unl.p Pct co! r.«z< j We h.v: just learned that J. < f I aiUt r um 'yr-I.I r.t the i.:< atnt h g«î nJ., t f I- to I. ¡MÍtj.et.ÓL.ii uï the at tivn t.f u^vc'!>¡- Democratic Ticket j W. M rr.w, democratic nominee i atioii. U - . I finir nil mont-; ehflH ! e < for joint senator, who had re i- bed cl k: i¡cel!, i . In )-(.•»en ¡ t iJ wi’h< nt U v ii/er ke-.' i • 1 of I !.► «io! that al! iitoiif - h i ittfeiie ., For / .dg«— o <u io on l is \\ ay to inter , ie 1 fell • .'■-ill ICI.dur . t all de m both publie and pri ’) ,i> 1 vili bn »r,l<l nt Prier» as low »< any i’-?/'*: )ur G.inils »1 THOS. WALLS. :ie the voter, of II rm v comity, w:: vais. 1 r.-"| lc t . Esami:.e our Stock and 1‘riei s w in 11 .em-y Co.ii.ty. '• ' ■ ' ' * * I : ■ <! rout ■' . * » r f r i «rk— [compelled to rct'iin to l:i< home ‘ I.’ if •• I .til »•_ nt. -, Si . r> l.cfers I’n reti -i.»I Mali <1?. r * receive prompt attention. .1 rntr.e-.J. HENRY RKillA RD.-ON at I leppner owing to serious ill- 4. V.p of p. Ut - fgs’.iViCf! of any -j? t • ■ Cf 1 • ; ' nc-ss in his family. SI.ou'd the '■ i -1 We - 1 proti ■ a '1 ’.¡¡¡gtiinv eriff—- leg ¡feinti<.n f >r the ! a . .1. M c K innon . I condition of h ; family permit of r“-it. .'iic’it ttf thy j aper eurrt-ney nf li.c L'tJ: fit?! rail !: c. .¡r-! ?• tn?.- x« a hiw . ids .»f rain : his leaving lieinc, Mr. M-.rrov. ' : /■ i»e»sor— • •' **■ ;,-1 ’ 1 •!•!.) iu ». ..ia.i l.'.C J e IM. ”M, U. [still hope.: to be able to \ ¡sit 7: We tl.Htiii.ifl the ch/efioncf r. S. J. W. BUCHANAN. ' Burns and other points in our b y a ¿¡ret t vote ' ! IL ■ j - »asurar— h- I.. V.'- ¿yii’.aGd direct Icglsiatlon in b !> 1:.’. county before eh 1 day. J. J. TUPKER. 9: We 'iei.innd Urn re lentphon of Oregon fr.. 1 W’c deeply regret that laicb an fi s. ' *>•(..? t, at; i t orrui;! me'ii '.s. r ■mmisaioncr— ' e ' ! >! H. • j,):i j,,. JU I unforseen circum;.'.ir.ee rl ou'd ..ig 11 ...nr:; ent reglmmth»¡1 law. C. ¡1. PETERSON 1 V» e p cilzt? oniF'.'I'.T’H to retrench tn ent prevent the pm pie of our c.iunt-. r. i: -.ty a <¡Fa o e1 pe »«Ifu¡< >, and nil < if it I > ! i ■ :u fill • ii.duUc I i . cf ‘1 < fi.’ari.e.- County mo 4 Supi rintendenl— from having an opp i tun’ty of be W. U. BYRD "KH* if <V DONEGAN, Propriel •r- coming i.cqua.iitrd with our m F-ji - irveyor— senator. 1 or it is almost univer V. J. R. JOHNSON sally conceded that Mr. Mm row umual statement < f the t' -r f »runcr— will represent us ri that capacity, y Clerk of ILuiuv c nintv. Du. S. B. MePHEETERS for the ensuing four years. April t. iS /-*, d tea m.t ::c- Mi • Morrow has filled the po ^district,—J P. E B Ileed; for wa: rants redeemed for i Thus. G Dodson. ■ itimi of county clerk of Morrov I '1-re : .•mil canceled by County i county fm four successive term; . L-.' -v ’ P I’rica Withers; ■ i t usurer, but which hail not! rhis fact speaks vol for bi e- • I R'chardron. been repm ted tc s C-.ur.ty Clerk popularity in his own comity, t‘. A Hembrto; coil- v I 1. 1898, I have thought [ 1 0:1 April t* I-1- J i *. Colwell. when we consider that there is a I it best, for the information of all Cu r —J P. W D Arnett; con- coil-idcrable lepublii.m majmiti ■ t o.icerii d, to proc-ire st.i'eme-it 011KG0N >re a statement »t* ‘4 V lluker. there to o\ ci come. He i . a gen- I from the County C'ic-k, , County! County I I1 . nond—J P. F Oldctiberg: i.d and cultured gentleman .m l McL’LAIN <fc WILLIAMS, I'.', protors. ¡1 ea.-.uri r and öheriff, with re «.-I.. Sie, C H Turner. has hosts of fi it nd.s wherever he gmd- thereto., Said statements! ■ proprietor» of this large and commodious Ilcvrs rie < xj « 1 "< r is known; and we fondly hope and are hereunto at ache I mid are hotel 1. rpvra and the public is ¡1 area good aceommcdatieng. coi.!ident!v expect that I lame} self explanatory county will give him a rousing C h \ ■. P. Rt riii:::r :tn, ow we give the record of in.ij.it sty on next electi 11 d.i V. i . I Geer in the house of r< p C‘ mity Jud Partie.: d. -ir ig regular board arc requosted to consult '.he 1 ’atives' for the year i.'ij, Tho voteis of this county arc "«> Connty ìluIobteLtes.i 1 from the 1 louse Journal. ing to show their si|.; r.i. ti m < f a il-iuse bill 163, an act to repeal [good and tried Glicini bv cheting t to create,■jand establish a j our prerenl uh.-riti, ?.. J. Al, Kinnon, I of railroad conimis.sionei s. Itosucer.d bims lf Mr. MeKim-.m > line up in the House Feb. 8. I ha» mn ! > u <'.mv:ms oft!, • S ntht-rn V» i ; n .1. Goto! ; t ?? I art of the l ountv, return:::;; hmr.e ; a vote being taken Mi. <iei r to Ma.eh 31, t f ? He F » • O e.l against the repeal, Mr the latti r p ut of la -t w< .......... ........... 11013 ) has ree,-ii I min-h 1 u . nrag-ment K 11 voted for the 1 epeal. I’. ANGiA INI:, Proprietor. in all parts of the >• mmty which i • I l ouse bill 60 to establish a 1 nothing more than we , xp.-e1. I ol r • Mining Bereau came up in ile deserves. A man that has ' ,-n house Feb/ I,’ 1893, a vote II good faithful r,.: v mt, | .r ohe ternl ig taken Q Mr. Geer voted of otlico ami is rhmvii beyond n 111st the bill, Mr. K ng bring doul I that, his oil';, in! acts hav< -nt; when in 1895 a simikcr been appi-, v.d by the citi:- ns I a.- COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS. was introduced, Mr. King iie- no! much f ar < f l.< ing ,1 f-at.-d f ir l.’.k. present, vo’cd for it. a s ,»ml term. Oíd :-’’9b:n30n Bdi?C?'H5£ Mr. McKinnon s record as slurill j ¡louse bill 3<>|, a bill for the re 1 of ths.-* < oimtv is «’ii!’ that cannot I e of Wallowa county, to 1 I in anvu,iv. The delin ! 0 ’ se the county for m ci paid t..\ ,:'lit ! a x 1 oil h. s ¡.ceti reduced For i. the state, came up in the hoti'c ; duiicg big term cf o.'lico to th, For Feb. t.|, 1893; a vote being So amount i f thousands of dollars. Litton No. 1. free gilt trim a free g .y-nment, T. ml .cn Mr. <>err voted against it t " a. i has im-ertbed i* -.n her I ro 7 I I erebv ear: il’v that ! I Mr. King voting fi 1 the l-i. I "1. I hoe. \\ alia, d -maeratii- state ni-M.t ¡a corn e!.. * * - ' - 1 1 ent d ar to e -, e A meri- Semite bill No. 192,(0 provide nominee tor Judge, is in Burnir this can »••• rt --J Pn-rly cnligt.tcniug the J. C. Wr: > ome , Co. Treasurer. 1 the eri-ction and censtructio . I . 1 1 T* 1 world. w.-ik. having ju t returned f.om a branch Insane As\ lain in east Drrwsey wheie be has 1, |. ..|.in. WltERt a -: Th» people in the 1 Oregon, having passed tin after bis peliti al f ncis. The' island of t u i. who iuve been op- pr< 1 a I v tie* tyrasy of the gov- pro.-pects for his ibet'. n to the of » ' Feb. 17. tSj;; a vote being her to which ho nspi: - an» verv l‘ l ■ ment of Spain for centuries, rih I $ tW<4 ,ni Mr. Gcet voted ag.iim.t he who t;vo y :r.( sgo deehirc l their 1372s intention ta » i:.ke ofT the yoke of ut I. Mr. King voting fo: it. neh ¡alt v; M 1 -“-'i stablish civil and poht- Senate bill No. 27, a I ,1 to 1 <• 19 ’n-o :: 1 -.1 liberty, and who have during 20 ile thi ant >unt to be paid f >1 a IV. 1 1’ this time sue*, ¡-.»fully resisted the I >hc\ of insurance, Itavi. g pa powtr of Spain t extend and ccn- T senate came up in the h ■ 1. Un.I. tinti? her over ovi-r th m, 1 Feb. «7. >S<)3; a vote being »I UltF.aj The proximity of th 8 ki n Mr. Geer v iled ; mist th. wi I i pi' pie to our »hor»3 •in! and mutual !1, Mr. King » iti ig f. »1 it a ta ■ usiue*. intercourse mak lakes them <tf and ll House bill 2 .1 bill to ci < ate -p-ci.ii interest to US, an i whose ibili'r to govern t h- tn-elves has ic county of Blaine out of the • <1 demot.-liAtcd bv their inlclli- . unty of Benton, came up in tin ' M tiro. B llagvy union <■ imlid..:c i n-e an ! patriotism maiiife*‘ed ise Feb. 15. 1893; a ur.e King for joint repre-i t it. re li.i« been out ui1’-. g the present st J^gle. 1 Mi. Geer vo'ed (a the b l, mi li.i » the i 4,1 ■ f tt.i» Colll.tl r t.v f .O: 1 hat we earnestly »’ing veting against it. 1 ad talk:;,g ab. ! h 1» ; ret» of « he : > V vr Congres» to rec- guise the representing llarncv r Grant ri it's lit conn in iSS.) d< 'reef Cuba, a; J , that the counties in the next Or , tent cf Spain K e not i ¡1 J ' - ) a res lutimi w.is inti • ture Geo. dm . n ■ : m .. - .1- er pit ». nt r.-.ode o »f warfare in the bouse to favor tin traduction t > I’.» | ” , I »1 • r 1. 1 ’>7, c in tho ruth! »sly el*ughterinr of fieri ti ni of I'. S. Senators b, .1 county. Th* silver far I ') I 203 32 ici fi »1 1 end p.isone.’t ef war do?» »!•• and <wgan ’ .-dn eit vole of the people. Mi I wo canotié» an* in •lot end within the next sixty days, r“*J ch fot ir. n. t.i lk» .. i .4'i22 .Vi >rlaru I against the resolution and fullv real:» > th • that the government of the United •st lk>lv to tf •ending a litui favor. I louse |. in n.il. t Ss., p ,, h ip i > -s ’ ill int. -fe.o in b.hulfoftbe In 1 cause. * In 18*»tI a bill was introduced ir R i -■ » « tativee in C. (Mill V « < It request I t > f r M ng a board of i.ulnav cem- lireee. G:.» ■ neis. Mr. • ,eer mpp rt, d guaranteed / <--> ?? j-’ r. 'I ■■ - Oregon AUTeated '!• sure See 11 88 > pa ge t 70. ¡»e | .: f New \ Table Sevice ths Best fills cut represents our Train Goods as it appeared at the Union Passenger Depot, Portland. your goods from the Largest firm in Eastern. Oregon, who buy at the low est prices and in • i • competition and can fill all or iers. I -c. -3 SéX-l' ■ 1 .¿J - j v tty « 3 j f M f i • / !