The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 14, 1904, Image 5

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up to date and energetic work of
our present school superintendent,
J. C. Bartlett. He has worked
SATURDAY. MAY 14, 1904.
with a will and devoted his life to
educational affairs anj should be
SUBSCRIPTION RATES’:
rewarded for his faithfulness by
One Year............................ ...............
F2.00
reelection. Such is the wish of
Six Months......................... ..................... 1.00
Three Months..................... ......................... 75
school patrons all over the county
' and such will be the verdict of
JULIAN BIRD
— — — — Minier
I the voters at the polls on the 6th
day of June.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Supreme Judge—
THOMAS O'DAY.
J. P. Dickenson was transacting busi­
H. E. Smith, special agent and inspec­
ness in our city Tuesday.
tor of the Home Insurance Co., of New
A. Cote was a visitor from Warm York, arrived here yesterday on business
connected with his company.
Springs a day or two this week.
Mrs. J. W. Buchanan and daughter,
Don’t delay getting a good supply
Elaxa, came down from the station yes­
of alfalfa seed, Geer and Cummins terday evening, the latter coming to
have it for sale.
consult a physician. They returned
Disc. Atty. Miller left for Canyon this home today.
morning to be present at the May term
Several large bands of sheep are being
of circuit court which convenes next shorn near Huntington, and the ware­
Monday.
houses are tillin with wool, this prom­
Do you want to buy your goods right, ises to be a great wool season for the
if so get the prices of the O. C. Co. who Gate City, wool men go to Huntington
are the largest buyers, and the closest and get the best market ir Eastern Ore
gon, no commissions or middlemen fees-
sellers, best quality.
J. M. Dalton and Sam Mothershead,
Dalton Biggs accompanied Sam Moth-
ershead on an electioneering tour of cer­ democratic candidates for treasurer and
tain sections. They took their departure ch rk respectively, have been looking af­
ter their political interests in various
this afternoon.
sections, but are at preseut in the city
Our space will not permit the publics, taking a short rest and looking after bus­
tiou of the full list of county expendi­ iness affairs. They will leave in medi­
tures ti.is week. The balance of the list ately for a tour of the southern part of
will appear next issue.
the County.
The personal popularity of Sam
Mothershead brings him to the
For Food and Dairy Commissioner, front as an aspirant for county
S. M. DOUGLAS.
clerk. He has been tried in the
service of the people and found
For Congressman, 2d Qist.—
not only to be a capable and effi­
J E SIMMONS
cient officer, but always pleasent
For Circuit Judge, 9th Diet —
and accommodating
His pros­
MORTON D. CLIFFOD.
pects are bright and his friends
H. W. Hamilton basarrived here from
For District Attorney, 9th Diet —
are confident of his being elected. Spokane, Wash., where he spent the
ERREST HICKS.'
Sam’s vote will be startling we past winter visiting wi n his Mater.
For Joint Representative:—
Hi nry is looking Heshy suit in g. od trim
predict.
although he has been bothered for more
C W MALLETT.
For Countv Clerk—
SAM MOTHERSHEAD.
For Sheriff-—
A K RICHARDSON.
For Ass ssor—
BYRON TERRILL.
For School Superintendent—
J C. BARTDETT.
For Treasurer—
J M. DALTON.
For Commissioner —
W, D. BAKER.
A local appeared in these columns last
week to toe elici t that Schwartz de Bud­
ello n were S, iling peaches at the te
markable low tigureot ”95 cents”. This
should have read ”25 cent»”. The
Times-Herald always makes g< od such
than a month with something like ecze­ errors aiid-tbose w bo paid 95 cents for
peache-on account if such error may
ma. He expects to leave for Diamond call at thi office and have ihe money
The important ofhce of district Monday.
refund« .
attorney for this district should be
tilled by a man of known ability,
one who has had years of practice
and whose standing among the
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profession is at the top, Errett
Disks has practiced law in Grant
county for 12 years or more and
has had much experience. He is
therefore the proper man to fill the
place for the next term.
We’re Still at it!
Selling Goods at the same old
Stand and at Prices Cheapest.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
DRESS SOODS. FlMlifUM SOODS.
For Coroner—
Few men have the vote getting
DR H. VOLP
qualities
that are displayed by J.
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M. Dalton, whom the democrats
The voters of Harney county ■ propose to elect county treasurer
should be proud to elect such an Mr. Dalton is making a very ac­
old timer as Byron Terrill for as­ tive and clean campaign and this,
We Have the Reputation of Carrying the
sessor. He has seen this county |*cottpled with his good business
grow from a vast wilderness to judgment and a careful financier
what it is today, has struggled to make him an aftnnst sure winner,
A b well as the
do his part toward developing Jim h;is the push and energy to
our vast resoutces, bring in settle­ make a safe and ideal treasurer.
ment and increase the taxable
Of Dress Goods and Trimmings of any house in the county. This
property. He knows the asses<-
Dr. H. Volp would make is admitted by every dress-maker in town.
able property of this county as he a good coroner, and should receive
to fltmt and to oator to wan to. Catl and ooo
has seen it all grow, as it were, the support of all his party.
now joodo.
TjAoy am of tAo
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and is a man that would make I qualifications and fitness for such
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such an assessment as we would a position are not questioned.
all be proud of.
BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS,
EVERY LINE COMPLETE
BEST ASSORTMENT
BEST QUALITY
2^» wrw 4«rv
our
LflTtST STYLES AND FASHIONS
Hon. M. D. Clifford has preaid-
erf on the circuit court bench of
the Ninth Judicial District for
several years and has a record for
honesty, fairness and good judg­
ment. His rulings are impartial
and his character above reproach.,
It certainly would not be wise to
dispense with his good services
for any man who has not had the
experience. In justice to all it is
right that Judge Clifford be re­
elected at this time.
Did it ever occur to the people
of this valley that we have one of
the largest bodies of level, rich
land lying under a natural reser­
voir
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site on _ earth?
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we want *
it productive and made into > I homes *
for thousands? Well, get to work. «
Prices homer Than Ever before.
de IDALTO1T
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Wash Saits at Brown’«.
Wash and Bilk Waists at Brown’s.
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Chu. King was seen on our streets 'J
yesterday.
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The prewnt excellent condition /A. wlD„rm.|„ ,h.
of our public schools is due to the ter, in in the city today.
W W. JOHNSON & CO., Propts
The bar is supplied with none but the very
best brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Experienced and courteous Mixologists.
Billiard and Pool Tables.
Club Rooms in Connection
Buras,
Or-gon.
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