SO POITICS IN THE FAIR. 8Ü BSC K Í PTION KAT ES One Year > Six Mouths Three Months 12.00 1.00 .. .76 P ortland , Or., May 22, 1902. E ditoh -H erald : A number of persons have called upon me in reference to the Lewis and Clarke OFFICIAL DIREI TORY I Centennial and American Pacific WATI-OBIUOS : OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR BURNS PRECINCT, HARNEY COUNTS. OREGON. JUNE 2, 1W2 4 J. H Mitchell. Exposition and Oriental Fair, and e (7.B. S0UAtors I Joseph Simon have asked me to designate who of op»ife iThos. longue. bin*. (M A. Moody Mark Between liie Number and Name of Eich Candidate or Answer Voted For. » ». C«n(TMimta .1). R. N. Blackburn the various candidates for certain Attorney Gelerai '1er s Governor .. ........ T. T. Geer positions, in my judgment, would ililw ... FI Duubar beerei ary oi State ail : ............... US Moore beet subserve the interests of the Trea«arer J II Ackerman Bapi. rubile .instruí Ion STATE. ...........W H Loeds fair, if they should be elected to cart ásala Printer.... \ R. 8. Bean. •rki.. ..... .5 f. Wolverton the respective positions. I have in attlele HUd i,' Supreme Judges > F. A. Moore Vote for ONE Vote for ONE Feit S ti - t . P ublic I x ’T) ivction al! instances informed the gentle­ FOR C. s. 8ENATOR NINETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. eg. Pc ........ Republican 29. J. 11. Ackerman, of Multnomah county T. T. Geer, of Marion county .......................... Republican . . . M. D. CLIFFORD men that I, being chairman of the 12. •; e«!> District Judge ....... Wm Miller fork District Attorney ................ IS Geer state commission ami also chair­ 13. R. W. Kelsey, oi Yamhill county......... ........ Prohibition C. E. S. Wood, of Multnomah county........... Democratic 30. Joini-ReprceeuUtive .......... J W Morrow JeiatSeuatvr man of the organization in Port­ 31. W. A. Wann, of Lane county............... ......... Democratic •ft’? TY —HARNEY ! land for tho successful promotion • ....... Janies A Sparrow i . — JuontyJudge H. Richardson • of this enterprise, have declined in FOR GOVERNOR . Vote foi ONE Jierk ............. KA Miller I Treasurer ...... J K Johnson every iustance to express anv iurreyor ........... Vote f> r (>\F .Geo Shelley I Geo. E. Chamberlain, of Multnomah county. Democratic FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 14. Uieritf............. J W Buchanan ; preference for any candidate for Assessor ... ......... Republican * ’ J < ’ Bartlett 32. A. M. Crawford, of Douglas county.... William J. Furnish, of Umatilla county........ Republican »cnool Superintendent ' on > J Uock ........ E J Nuble I these respective positions, and have i 15. Inspector ’ a . Venator 33. T. A. Goync, of Tillamook county ...... ........ Prohibition ... I jtfjaaxiMiouers. A. J. Hunsaker, of Yamhill county................ Prohibition R J W illiams i always informed the gentlemen 16. »- (OiiJ I Cilc.J HAKNKY U. H- LAND , OFFICK : ;>+. James 11. Raley, of Umatilla county Democratic Socialist 17. R. R. Ryan, or Marion count j-. Geo. W Ha- es that we wanted tho help of every tegister ........ ..... Chas • Newell i . . ...... ---- ----- class of citizens, democrats, re 1 teceiver — — publicansand every other shade of ,:<* — bocieties . Vote for ONE politics to net and co operate with | FOR SUPREME JUDGE i »YI.VABEllEKXH OenreeNo .3 \\. W. Brooks, oi Multnomah county ........ Prohibition Robert S. Bean, of Lane county....... ............Republican 35. us in promoting the success of the 18. “l“'d ** -nm "joidli. N. G. Frankie Brenton Rec Sec’y. fair. James E. Godfrey, of Marion county ... 19. B. F. Bonham, of Marion county...... .......... Democratic 36. "■<.FD —----------- --- The request from the board of 20. J. E. Hosmer, of Marion county.......... ............. Socialist C. J. Bright, of Sherman county........ .......... Prohibition 37. ▲ . O. U. W. Burns Lodge, No. 47. directors, to those who have been : H..I..T.TT rrid« ulsbL A Diilat(J M w 38. J. R. Whitney, of Linn county.............. ......... Republic.! n E 11 Uoyt. ltec. selected to visit the various towns and cities in the state, was that FOR SECRETARY OF STATE N ote for ON E .lABNKY LODGE. KO. 77, I. O O F. ie.t> .1 Odd tei.uw, Hull, every Baturd.y they should avoid, in every way. 21. Vote for ON 1. C. \V. Barzce, of Wasco county ........... .............. Socialist F or R i - p to C onguess —2d D istrict 1 j M Dalton N.G. s.Thr Y King, Secy. any indications of political prefer­ 39. W. F. Butcher, of Baker county .......... ......... Democratic ______ —, ... — 22. N. A. Davis, of Umatilla county.......... ...........Prohibition r. v.r " --- ------------------------ ------- ence for any candidate where meet­ 40. Diedrich T. Gerdes, of Clatsop county. ............. Socialist Frank I. Dunbar, of Clatsop county... ............Republican PROFESSIONAL CARDS ing to create an interest and a-k 41. F. R. Spalding, of Wasco county ........ ........ Prohibition : i '¡t r r j'! __ D. W. Scars, of Polk county............... .......... Democratic aid and co-operation for the Lewis 24. 42. J. N. Williamson, uf Crook county...... ......... Republic ,n and Clarke Centennial. The board i Wer J W. J. COLEMAN, .er, Cfiit.-M of directors would regard it os ir«, f Stenographer and Notary Publio Vote for ONE t: fwt very unfortunate if politics should FOR STATE TREASURER B urns . - O kegon . Henry Blackman, of Morrow county........... Democratic enter into this laudable enterpiise. 25. ‘Tr; ù Office iu cliisetis Bauk Building. Tt is the desire of thj directors to 26. T. S. McDaniel, of Multnomah county.........Prohibition • o - avoid in every wav any political 27. u u ■•rued. 9 ' GEO. S. SIZEMORE, Chas. S. Moore, of Klamath county ..Republican I © 9 z lirici significance of this event. It is 28. 0 0 g ATTOllNEY, \V. W. Myers, of Clackamas county ......Socialist © O © 0 Ju HNS, .. ........................... O regon . wholly with a view of honoring G • business, and Real President Jeflerson and Lewis O > GtetiecaoD«, Land - 4 O .siate iuuwer pri-inj ilv attended u». and Clarke, who conceived the idea e 0 • Q i let! a. W -DKWS. DALTUK llltiu.S of an expedition to the Pacific Coast 0 V tn ri 0 © C » for th«- puipose (>f more firmly es­ Biggs & Biggs 8! ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, tablishing our rights to the great a • John L. Rand, of B.il.er enunty ...Republican 5. Fred J. Palmer, of Midheur county.. ....Republican © o «• o —' — — — OREGON. Northwest, de l the O - gon coun­ +3. ; . KNS, . StifiF William Smith, of Baker cjmnt v ...Democratic Practice in all tee courts of Ore. try, that the people might inherit 4-4-. ...Democi atic 0 0 O 0 each c • W and enjoy Its ya-t region irriepcC- lolleetious promptly made. © • L’ ca live of political predilections, and 0 © 0 O J,. a&MBOLD C- tV- 1’AEUISH 0 0 certainly in commemorating this 0 e» | ■- ar, Luìt J 0 9 one hundredth anniversary we PARRISH à REMBOLD, COUNTY. cs. W I n: d •i lefthiFl Ationicyü-at-Law, • 0 should not by any act of ouis al­ '• thu. 0 » orsci, re B utqm (and Ciuivon C’ily,; OiPgon. O © low our political preferences to en­ FOR CO! NI Y •" I ( ■ Volo for UNI'. Vote f r ONE WiU piaci ce in tne court« oi Ilari.vy and rara couuiies an i .1 thè s»lineine court ul tue ter into th- consideration of thi- 1 47. W. C. Byrd ........... Democratic | T 4,e. aau annoia U-.S. iaud office. ' great event. upperbi .» 1— - —- ------------- — 43. H. C. Lcvens........ Republican! C'hai*. 11 • Ceoxi a rd, I, therefore, desire to eay, as ATTOHNEY- AT-I.AW, chairman of the organization for ■ in o 11 areful allei.non given lo Collec- 1 the promotion of the fair, that we Vote for OS E FOR COI NTY ( I.KRK Vol.- for O\E‘ I (lit i GENI Y CORONER ùoud and lit-.d hsl.ite matlers. . r. . . . ___ _ ... w.sh t > declare that this enterprise Republican 59. W. L. Marsden. Nbury l’ublic. R. T. Hughet......................................................Republican i in no way will be used to inileuence 4 9. Buuxs. O begon . Frank S. Rieder................................................ Democratic the votes for any particular candi 50. Hlìce in Tiaies-Herald building date for any position for which he Ï«RXCX>TCT. in ief -- --- ---------------------- may be nominated by either party. llu’XTOM W1M.: -. M.F(T*G* b * ld I make this statement as 1 have FOR COUN I Y SIIEIllFF Vole f .r ON E Altura«- - X La» Nolary Ballile .... Republican GO. I>. Jameson ,,r Altura« Be^ tarate Aiteat had frequent calls to know wheth r 51. Thomas Allen................................................... Republican 61. S. W. Miller... Ik-miK-r.’itic WILLIAMS & FITZGEF.ALD this fair was to be a republican ilice in old Mas nic Building. partisan fair or otherwise I liaie B irn », ’ - O regon . always declared that there was i o _ I ■. 11 Iteli* ¡e nitri ■ ~ Vote for ONE politics in the matter and that «e FOR COLNIY ANSE8-OR Vote for ONE 8. W. MILLER, expected the support of both par­ 53. W. E. Alberson ................................................ Democratic ties, who have b->th endorsed the ». 54. J. E. Loggan..................................................... Republican fair, and I understand whoever it Burns, - - - Oregon. > Vote lor ONE elected will give their hearty and MABSDXN, JOHNW.GEAKY united support for this non-parti ­ Republican gráí, J. I*. Farra.... FOR COUNTY TREASURER Vote f r ONE 62. iai und h T MÄRSDEN & GEARY. san enterprise. We expect w bo­ in ach * James M. Dalton . Physicians and Surgeons. .Democratic ever is elected to th« legislature 55. . i; ’ srcE* rsr- -ti.rx=i-^is«x;x-”r. K. A. Mfflcr..... ■ti ■ÜR'. S, OBKGOX. ..Republican whither democrat or republican, 56. Phone Xo. 20 whoever is elected mayor of the . , Ontario, Oregon e have the most complete stock 0 a J 0 O 0 0 V tn • 0 0 Ô « » W A *» • e • • n c 0 o • • • ■ o O » n « • « « n a e OHL In connection will • • • • :S, • • « A • • V 0 0 0 « ZvdZo-’^rexs cxn.cL 2E3ijLc7;Zf 4> Q 9 0 9 * 9 J ® 0 0 o • a u • o * • Correspondence Solicited. • 5* • G Malheur Mercantile Co. Q • a • 0 < • 0 0 0 0 © 0 0 0 0 « 0 0 <* 0 0 © 0 Ontario, Oregon. 0 0 V 0 o fl ?'ie0<*s9«©« iVü6OMÚ040Bt9b0'j««*«e«Og|lt4Gt,j;|4. . 4 4 sr . 0 • ♦ 1 The Citizens Bank in < ’< n;i’cn.’A’i i i >. BURlfê, ORECOH. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000.00 \ * ¡ «-n<-t-al Itniilrini» I ¡ iihiii «.-. i Ì r. trn-.ii ■ '«1. Directors: W. Y King, I. N. Geer. Geo. Fry, W. E Triscli, .1 C b Irotne. < 'oi trspoiKlciii-o [|iviti‘ l 1'T^. We expect that when the matter Oltk-S Srst door-M'of The ‘ i . - • Bank of an appropriation comes before Bar -. Oregon. Encouraging rep rt» are pouring congress, that we shall have th" co-operation of the senators and into the democratic h* idq'iarters •••••••••0000000000000000 representatives from the democratic at Portland from nil sections of the it drt- risa JOHNMcMULLEN Î »latent* Missouri in the same cor­ •late. The lid al wave of •nthowi- dial manner as extended by our asm lhat ar^ e al the timo the repri s. ntalivea on the Pacific Coast •late conygntiou wun held Lan 0 to them fir the Louisiana Pur­ • wept on with incr-aning force ever 0 Pont« 0 (ir.ee. All rdvices are of a char­ chase Exposition. 0 acter to indiate- a democratic vic­ II W. C orbett . Cloudy i ays preferred f r 00 0 tory on the 2d of June for 6« orge making sitti> g« Photo» fin­ • 0 E Cbsmneriain. the party's gal­ NOTICE ished in «a- on and platinum 0 lant leader, and liis aeaociatee on effect». The co-partnership heretofore ex­ the state ticket. Instanta ..”» process u*pJ It is 'he moil, rasuaska! 1» move­ isting litween Simon Inwis and J sxtensivel . First-class work * T. Garrets has Lstu d.-»olved by ment in the L.-t ry of politics in and satief ■ Ilion guar nr. teed. In the affairs of the re­ mutual c-'usent. J. T. Garrett re­ Oregon there exists tiring from th* busine»». Simon publican I.ewi’ pays all the indebtedness of, chaos and disorder to a dangerous >r F ob S aih Yearling Bulls from the fi.ru Slid eollecle all bills due extent. C. W. IvuiWNi. ef Astoria, cooperating with Mr. Furnish and a r-girtete.i Durham Bull and lacie. Mr WiiliaSJMwii ap^-sontly was 8IM0X LtWIS. grade : we; also, two three- 1 ,*ear «M gra ie Durham* given to understand that he was to J.T. Gaaaarr. be the state candidate for the Ore April T ’"O*. !t W V ’ Physician and Surgeon, PhotcjriphsT. : UNDER NEW MANAGEÎÎE..T HAILEY A ANDREWS. Proprietor. BERN , ORE'iO.N. Itene kcrnlH* Uuited States -< inte At any rate, in support of this theory the Morning Ast riati, published in Astoria, Mr. Fulton’s home, oann ti the senate, The people of Clatsop connty were told in unmi’takit.’e term» that the proper manner of exppcs.ing the political equati ei of the office­ seeking pr.,t.Im was that Furnish equaled Fulton and Fulton equaled Furnish, win h was tlie same as saving that H. W- S. >'-t, of Port­ land. and T. T. ‘te»r. -v,f Salem, were entirely eliminated from all consideration. At a republican rally In Portland oo the tyening of May lilth. Chair­ man Lewis tonep '-I Mr, Fulton as the next I'n t d States senator. Walter Lyen. private serretaryof Governor Geer, called upon Chair m»n Jack Matthew« of the repub- and lican state central committee i wanted to know if I thin iihnouo« ment was official, The rcrtull of ftiaHagem« rt of ari This lintel is c'-ntrnlly located and ynib-r their inlet view was that Chairman Tl»e buikJing hiT ! ■ -n'thoro'lgl 1'.’ n -ivab ! Matthews declared I lhat Multno- experienced landlord. The riming ro-im I« In r-h.irgr nf pi.litr, n- '-m- mah county would nev» r support • nd is wi ll furnished, Mr Fulton for the senate. 1 hit, modating waiters. Th« table» are fuvtifshwd with t l <-»t. and other incident», have cansi-d such a storm of disagreement and Lin t lass n gnm hon rpiareling nt tbo republican state < entral c tmmitte '» head jnarters as to sow the seeds of defeat. On the other hand, everything ij serene at the Democratic state :■»•«- rtnrt J •fiearlqnarVrs. and all report’ from r !t.r imtsT. « day today give fresh i.ope to tho“» T who follow tbo banner of Mr. J Chamberlain ar>d Lis fellow nomi- urea. As to the inflated reporta thnt OF ONTARIO ORISON * ar« sent out by the opposition and r printed in their newspapers.il is c of CJoi*poi*4stioiast, I , tiu.-* uu*l a v*tlu.tlr* fairly submitted to the | ■ opto of 5 Holii’it«,-«!. each county to judge for them- elves. If you have bawd retorted è STOCK HOLDERS.—-J0L1* D. |i«Jy, X'i i sml Juu >. ki-'uk 11 ns having m .gniti -nt demon tra­ C >ffln, Abner Robhine, B F Olden, M. Alexander, N. I. < .ren­ JJ 3 tions when you had th -m mH, you ter, William Miller, E. H Hi