vi*» inal cases were pending, thereby causing parties who believe in law and order, and yvere interested in She WEDN1HDAT. MAY». l«M. J5LIAM B YRI> Mana|(«r, L'niou Ticket. Gor«*nor W ill R K ing , populist of B^ker flsrretaryof N’a’e II. K K im ah silver rt pabli an.of Lans. State Treaturor—J. O. B ooth , reine Juige-W. A R am ky . demerrat, of Ya:nbUl. Attorney General J. I. Si.» my , popiil »’ of Wasco. Rate Printer — C har A.F it ' H, populist, of C!a< ka.niia Superintendent of Public Instruction' II. S. L yman , populist, of < fat«>. p Cougress, Second District—. M. D onaldson . silver republican, of Puter Judge, 91 h Distrif t M D < i . iffokd , demo- erat, '-rant. District Attorney -E. Hr kr , democrat, Grant State Board of r.'pia!i/ution J R fopvlist, Malheur. Joint Senator— J. W. M orrow , democrat, of Morrow Joint Repreaoiitative Gso, D. H ausy . p< i n list, of Uainey. Democratic Ticket THE NEW STOhE! This column has been leased to I members of the Peoples party in the prosecution, to be put to the this county and will be open to expense of paying, Out of their till for the purpose of correcting own pocket, for the prosecution any misstatements made in regard I of such cases. On the other hand Judge Clif to the county or state ticket. ford has never been accused of neglecting or shirking a duty for political or any other reason, We predict that his majority over Parrish in this county will reach at least three hundred. J. W. Buchanan, democratic nominee for assessor, Las made a canvass of some of the precincts of the county, but will not be able to make a tour of the county on account of sickness in his family. Mr. Buchan.tn lias been very well received in all the places he has visited and has recieved much encouragement ficm all parts 'Hie office to which he aspires is one of importance and wr think a majority of the voters recognize For Clerk — HENRY RICHARDSON in Mr. B. a man "ho can ai the place to the best interest of For Sheriff—• the taxpayer. A. J. McKINNON. For Judge— TIIOS. WALLS. F«r Asst-jeor— J. W. BUCHANAN. POPI LIST (OLI MS Errelt Ilk ks, union nominee for district attorney, yylio has been in For Treasurer— Burns since last Wednesday in J. J. TUPKER. attendance upon circuit court, left For Commissioner— this morning in company "th L. C. II. PETERSON Woldenberg Jr., to visit some of For School Sup< rintendent— the precincts in the eastern part W. C. BYRD of the county. From I eports re­ ceived from his home in Grant For Surveyor— county, yve arc confident he will J. R. JOHNSON be elected by a large majority, For Coroner— D r . 8. B. McPHEETERS Mr. Hicks is an able lawyer and will always be found at his post of Burns district,— J P. E It Reed; duty. eonstablo, Thos. G Dodson. 7, Ilarnoy—J P. Price Wither»; The gold stand,ird’moi Igage on constable, A K Richardson. T. T. Geer's farin ' ought to be Lake—J P. A Hembree; con- raised by Hon.LM.iicus A. Hanna, table, Jarnos Colwell. Curry—-I P. W D Arnett; con­ "ho so kindly liquidated $ 118,000 of debt for Major McKinlej', of stable, M V Baker. Diamond—J P. F Oldenborg; Ohio. 'Fall Timothy can] double •onutable, C II Turner. discount the major when it comes to talking' ‘•prosperity,” and l e ? made just as big a flop o.n the Judge Cha«. I*. Rutherford 1!. A Dillard Clerk .................... R, Drinkwater Comm iasiuner 11. F. Cheatham Treasurer . D. !.. G we School Superintendent J. H. Ì/rtrgan AsaosRor ......................... F. M. Jordan Surveyor......................... r. B. McFheetere Coroner ....................... Jus' i< eg of the P»i< e and Constable* Burt a -J- P, < 11. McPhee’era, < ..Robt Pierson- Harney-—Jasper Davis, W. Parker. Dre.vsejr—A. B. Johi.Run, Ja< k Bartlett. Alvord—Wm. Mentgoincry, J. H. Hollow ay County Platform. R, A, MILLER & CO OREGON. ___ Wc Carry’» C mphuLms at----- - 2 2 General o 'Í 0 Merchandise : GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, ROPE, TOBACCO, eto. 2 e Call and inspect our Stock. Sat- * 2 jisfaction as to quality and price j. I: We'leman'l the fiec and uniimiiefl eolnagt of uliver tifjtl l«l nt the j.reeent legal rathiof 1«. to 1, iiHifcpdndcnt of the action of any other i nation. Wu demand that all rnonc «hall >e - 1 dire* th by the government without the itHer ■ vent ion of tinnkk and that all moi.e > ■ > ¡Railed, whether gold, ailver, or paper, ahnll be full I Q legal tender foi ali debit bo'.h public and prt | 2 vate. : We demand that no contrac*. or law ahall | o diacjimiiiat«! against, auy money ¡Mued by the , guveruniont. i We opp< the ia«ua:me of any ¡nterea' ■* beating botida in time ef peace. f> We protoat againat any legislation for the reiiremenlof tlie pap»-r currency of the L'nitcl States. i>: We favor an income tax as a mesne of rais Ing purl of the revenue, necessary to adiniuia'.ur the Federal guvorument. 7 We demand the election if U. P. Senators by a direct vote of tlio ptpie. b We demand direct legislation iii somaprac tical form 9- We demand the redemption of Oregon from tit 's < (>mmissi n a. and corrupt methods, and • lernand hotu st elecl iot-R, elect ion lav. a, includ ing a stringent reyis'rut ion law. 10: We piedge ouiselveR to retrenchment in eoiinty at id s'ate e;< pendi titres a:id an effort to reduce the iLdabtedueas ofllariiey county guaranteed. © jqyOur Goods »re First CL.ss, ar d will be »old at Prices as low »s any £ la llarncy C»uMy. W# invito th« People to Examine our Stock and Prices g before Purchasinx Elsewhere. Mail orders receive prompt attention. P Æ TRISC’II à DONEGAN, Proprietors. In view cf the fact that the semi-annual statement of the County Clerk of Harney county, dated Apiil I, 1898, does not ac­ count for warrants redeemed for taxes and canceled by County Treasurer, but which had not been reported to County- Clerk on April 1, 1898, I have thought it best, for the information of all BURNS, OREGON concerned, to procure a statement from the County Clerk, County Treasurer and Sheriff, with re­ McCLAIN & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. gards thereto. Said statements are hereunto attached and are Tito proprietor» of this large and commodious H.tisc arc txyuiiiie self explanatory. hotul keepers and the public is assured good accomttodatisni. C has . P. R ctiierforo , County Judge. voting for C. \V. i’airish. Mal­ to a certain extent, the candidacy heur Gazett. of '1 hornton Williams for the of­ Total March 31, '98 i-64725 87 A es, the Bullen Bridge case, fice of district judge: I hereby certify that the above R. C. ANGEVINE, Proprietor. whicli’eost the enuntv] $1^69.79, Thornton Williams has been statement of the outstanding and j (paid twice) is the best (?) evi­ lighting Clifford for some time Unpaid county warrants on Sept. ■ IO, 1897 and the amount of warrants dence of Mr. Parrish’s qualifica­ (ami the reason he is lighting issued for expenses from Sept. 3(1, him is because Clifford would not tions as a lawyer. And, of course l s97, to March .">1. 18!)8, is trueand CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. allow him a ■'f.UJoo.oo attorney correct ns I veiilv believe. to be a good lawyer, means to be fee for try ing a use where there FINE BILL!.'. RD AND POOL TABLES. H. K ki .i.e:v, County Clerk, a good judge. But Mr. Parrl.h’s ".is only aln ut $i»,oo<> involved. 1 By C. A. Go ham . Deputy. COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS. record’as ajjl.iwyci' is not <; oci » “STAR” Saloon, in this bridge case, and if lie is not WARRANTS lil-tPEI : Xi 1 ;>. J. \V . Mono", union nominee a good lawyer when huiulicds of for joint senator, arrived in Burns October 1, 1897 t > May (», 1898 dollars of the peoples’ money is l ist Friday evening and remained For cash, (Grant Co.) (>001 31 800 00 at stake, he certainly will not |>e a until Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mor­ For Liquor Licerne ... good judge under the same cir­ row made many friends during his Total .................. .$ 7-K »1 t r- cumstances, or under any 1 iremn- : short J'tay in our town. He is a I hereby certify that the a'uiJV? Grand Jury ReporL able cleanliness of the other clarets stances whatever. Hon. M. D, young man of good qualifications, statement is c met. in the court house yard. Clifford is a good lawyer and has - a perfect gentleman whom the J. C. W ei i ' omk , Co. Treasuirer. In th» circuit court of the ettPo of Wo hav» not made a personsl ex­ proved ^himscll 3 good judge, .is • voters of this count\ will not over­ Oregon for Harney county. In am ¡nation of the county poor house Warrants received by sheriff f.r all citizens of Malheur coimtv, I look on election dai. Vote for the matter < f the grmdjurv May but we find from inquiry of those taxes. October 1. 1897, to M i v 6, whether ilcmoci .its, populists 01 Mel low. He is the man to 1 epie- 189s, p; i0C>4 l'-l judge of said Court: ford is a gentleman, and he will I Thanking the court aud all of its March, 1898 ............... 13728 15 poll the biggest vote in this coun­ We your grand jury f< r tl.e above officers f.r the «id they have given After canvassing a portion of March, 1898, 1*. Frene! 1 ty taat was ever given to any one ,1, . ' r 4081 1!» entitled term respectfully report, in conducting our business, and our tax.............................. candidate before in the histmy of' ‘ 5 f°r derk' April, 1893...................... 7945 20 that v.e have been in session seven business having been closed we Henry Richardson, has become May, 1898 .............. 982 83 days, Hu i have found two ‘‘true the county. Ontario News. respectfully ask to be discharged I more popular than ever and we Lilis” of indictment, and one “not- for the term. Tot I rec'.l for taxes $32802 01 are confident will make one of the ¡truo bill,” r.nd hive investigated S tat :: of O uu . h . ) E. C. Ret kki . ey , C . . l’airish is attempting to best races of any condidate in the County of Harney t ' other complaint» m id* before the Foreman. work the same game ht did two (county. The better acquainted 1 li- reby certify that th- above grand jurv. years ago by bi inging out an inde­ he becomes the bettei his chance is a true ivi.l correct statement of Tint we have examined as we'i Admiral Dewey seems to be pendent candidate lor district the amount of county warrants judge. His little scheme will not is for election. Mr. R i. h .irdson I'>id to County Treasurer b. tween i as we could, in the limited time at conducting ¡¡is occupancy of Man­ work so well this time as it did will \ isit other pat ts of llarncy November 1,1897, anj Mat out c inm.-.nd, the be >kscf account ia harbor quite as well as he did A J. McKixxox. bbcriff two years ago as the voters of the county before election. lofahrrilT, treasurer, and el rk. and the tight in the same place. He ninth judicial district arc better ac- ti:i.I that tlie same are neatly and is patiently awaiting the reinforce­ uuainttd w:th Parrish now tlian st mm yt:Y. Will some one figure out what •veil k- pt. ai.d that the balancts of ments that he knows are on their they w. re then, and his manner of To gross «mount out- »ueh ■ fli-rrs agree; w also find the ex-Scnator Mitchell and Con conducting the district attorney’s wav to him. etai'ding warrants Mu'- oilices of ths different county of­ oflice has lost him many friends gressin.in Ellis gained bv fill- 6, W.H .......... 161725 87 ficer- cleanly and in g> . >1 order. even among the republican».— bracing the gold standard and I»T total redem ption f >r V> • would recommend to th * Onlai io ,\cyy s. The examining surgeons have taxes, liquor lieenor At for* iking their well known v -ws county court of this county, that n knocked out’more volunteers than cash, October I. 1 '97, From the above clipping it yydl on the financial question? Dis­ to M . V (’>. 1 s'.’S ........ Jt 1.5'1 32 steel grate door be p'aced in front be seen that the pC< p|c of M tlheur credited even in the h. use of N.,1 il><|ebtcdiics‘ M ir-------------- ->f the caunty j ill cu'siJe of the the Spanish ever will. t>. 1898, county arc thoroughly pasted in their friends, they must now be ........ 624522 55 presrt.t w.> >den ¿cor therein, and The Spanish priests in Havana reg.ityl to Mr. 1 tirrish, and espet* strongly imp C'sc.l w th the fact that an addition le made to the I > t?> ). w en ILirnev c.'untv " ho have been condemning our tally in regard to the " iv he has that consistency i< indeed a jewel vault in the clerk's efli ee for the I ".is created, we assumed $10,<>.>,> methods of warfare from their Conducted the distiict attorney's without price.- Ex. i of (¡rant county »lebt. Vp to rvason t> mt the same is ny>t larg< pulpits, should a'so’remember the oflice. The people of this part of rnoi ’ Sb t > conveniently contain th- • ■ — 1896 there had been 11 $■;.»> >y tr­ Maine. the distiict, and especially of We .ire often asked w hat kind iants redeemed from Grant coun­ th» records of thst o ! co. and we further rcvoiumeral In said court, Grant county, know that in that of ty. Since that date up to Mar a government Spain is likely ts. i8gS, 15 8500 warrants have the erecti >» of an urinal not far An mlv.inctii woman yvriter has county Mr. Parrish has seen fit. to have at the close of the war. I een redeemed. from the back door of the court made the’discovery that man and in the last two tears, to absent ît \\ ill In* plav ing in almighty house, r.s the Mine would le of w ife are no longer one, but are himself from two terms of court, good lu« k •( it ha* any govern­ There was added to the tax great cone, nienee to those attend two seperate and distinct persons. inj’ -th <•( w I a !>, important < ■ ■ i oil of i S97. | co irt, nn<| wou'd add to the pn.b Now. isn’t that really wooderfnl? Gid Rob’nacn Building. Train load of Goods as it appeared at the our Union Passenger Depot, Portland. your goods from the Largest firm in Eastern Oregon. who buy at the low est prices and in competition and can <111 all or hivfs fcr Eüs.ißess.