East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 11, 1888, Image 1

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E ast O regon
Vol. 1—No.20.
H erald
BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1888.
BU RN S
A D VE RTISE M ENTS.
THE TOWN OF BURNS
Grant County, Oregon.
B VRN’8 A I) V ERTI8EM ENTS.
I
W. A. WILSHIRE,
• :
J. NAT HUDSON,
Lakeview. Or.
Burns, Or. i
WILSHIRE & HUDSON.
L AKE VIE W
CHAS. A. COGSWELL,
A I> V E RT18 E MU XT8.
THE
HERALD.
Editor.
’ •>'. A. rfMMWfeLL.
Lakeview.
Unkville.
COGSWELL- & COGSWELL.
DK.uoai.vric national u <>.\\ en -
T1ON.
IIEI I BLKW COI XTV CONVENTION
‘The Child is born and it» Name is Den­
nis.”—Waters Snowed I uder by hi»
• Many Friend».”
$2.50 a Year.
for eoininissioncrs, and the ballot
stood :
A. J. Wilson
D. B. Rinehart
. .17
.12
J. II. Mcllaley
B. E. Steward
38
39
Me Haley and Stewart were de­
the nominees. J. II. Neal
The national democratic committee having i
The Republican County Conven- clared
*
‘ met in the (ity of Washington on the 22d dav of
tion met at the court house in Can- 1 received the nomination for survey­
I February, 1SS8, has appointed
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TUESDAY. TIIE‘ Til DAY OF JUNE
BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT
LAKEVIEW ANI) BURNS, OR.
yon City, Or., April 5,1888, and was 1 or by acclamation. The vote f< /
| Next, at noon, cb the time ami chc sen the city ;
1 1\
Burns contains
stood:
— , of SR Louis ih < the place fur holding the nation­ called to order by M. E. Stansell coroner
This firm practices in the Courts of the1
1 Peter Kuhl
18 Smith Orr,
33
1 newspaper; 'i hotels: 3 saloons: 1 undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyers; 3 physicians: I
al democratic convention. Each state 1 b en
State, ami before the U. S. Land ()ffi<-e. |
chairman
of
the
republican
county
Lo'e-.a
ts
to the Republic an state convention
rl
ti
’
led
to
representation
therein
equal
to
double
,
surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith: 2 livery stables: 2 general mer­
Any business in the Lund Office entrusted
were McfBrs. D. G. Overholt, V. J. Miller. E.
the nuiulier of it« senatora and repreaentulivrB central committee,
who
briefly
to them will obtain prompt attention.
chandise stores; 1 bath house; 1 hardware store; 1 barber shop; 1 saw-mill; 2 carpenters; 1
Hall. ' s. liBptcLbtall, H M Hanford ana Pe­
In the eongrtBB of the United Statin, and each ,
*
reading room. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 school; 1 church organization.
territory ami the District uf Columbia shall , stated the object of the convention. ' ter Kuhl
jf^**|jand Cases Solicited.
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,
I 1
•
have two delegati s.
Tlie convention then adjourned
Mail a copy of T he H erald to friends in the East. Advertise your town.
A
temporary
organization
was
ef
­
X. C. BRODIi RbKN, • • ., Dake view. AU democratic, conservative citixens of the
until 7 p in, when it met, and a cen­
.
.
„ ...x
M.;n „
United States, irrespective of past political ub
Any business entrusted to me pdl receive . soeiatioi s and di lie rem < a. wh "can unite with fected by the election of lion. Phil
careful and prompt at ten. mn. Land ua in nn effort for pure polideal ami constitu- Metchan chairman, ami V. J. Miller tral eomifiitteo was selected.
GEO. S. SIZEMORE - - B urns , 0». most
mattersand Collection a spei’ially. Corres- j tioqal government, are e< rdially invited to join
Dr. Gilliam was then called upon
secretary. The chairman appointed
Criminal Jaw a specialty.
P roprietor .
J. C. WELCOME
pondence ; elicited in English and German. ! UB in sending ‘^^gIuI!*^tl'>|p V\RNp"?Tl •
for a speech, and after thanking
1
committees
on
credentials,
resolu
­
: F rederick O. P rince , Secretary ’National
A Full Stock of
j Democratic Committee.
tions and order of business, and the them said lie was sick, and had
Office at his residence on the cast side oi
convention tlieii adjourned until been sick for several days, but as­
!
S
tate
D
elkoatfs
-
to
N
ational
C
onvention
M A. KELTON.
Silvios River, ten miles ’oelow Burns. 1-ly
that he would
.
; M.S. Hellman, of Grant; J. K. Kelly, of Mult i 1:30 o’clock p m, to allow tlie com- sured the convention
Lake view, Or
' notnah; j. F Miller, of KlannVh; T. J. Black. I mittees time in which to prepare
Always Kept on hand. Being a Saddler by Trade is able and ready to wovk it up
’
he
legislature
a
Republican,
Practices in the ( ourts vf * ’ e at re and ¡of Ltnn: Henry Klippci, of Jackson ; Napoleon
-------------- WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH--------------
. i i*
Pavla.
their reports, an4 to give the
thejV. S. 1.4nd Off’
.
.7--
1
-
1
Luce, ‘ the ~ champion np-
Also, a full liiw of Saddles—the ccicbrateiTstag saddle tree and White j
' níáining delegates time to finish the ! John
~
© ffkS z, — £•
I
If
Answer to the Unremitting ICrtorts
’ Ify the OppcBition to^democ ralie supremacy log rolling begun the night previ­ plaudcrof the republican party in
River saddle tree] Spurs—silver inlaid] M hips; Bridles; Harness, etc. | Graduate of Iowa State University, respect- waicnes,
Grant county, undertook to show
- and -
in the Harney country; to diforgunize the pur- ous.
Satisfaction guaranteed for Cash at reasonable prices. fiSF-Mr. Wel­ ! fully oilers his professional services to the 1
«
»wsn) to ■» >»
' ty therein, by drawing the line between * set-
ci’izenN of Burns and surrounding country, i
what a grand thing the protective
Owing
to
the
tardiness
of
the
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vv
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Hern
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anti
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knien
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stead
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between
Dcm-
come is, also, an Auctioneer* and will attend all such demands.
Calls answered at all hours.
Uskd vv dudJXUA ■
(ocnVftnnd Republicans, (for the benefit of the
tariff was for the sheep men, and
managers,
the
convention
did
not
Office
at
W.
K.
Grace
’
s
Drugstore.
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W. R. STARK — — — LAKEVIEW, latter;, we’pnl»H6h the following correction« of
In Town-Hall in Burns.
20-tf
. ’{ their weakly orrnn’s attempt to mi#represent meet until after 2 o’clock, when the in bis speech showed that under free
Has the largest lot of goods in this line T he H erald and the opject of i : b publication:
trade steel rails were worth $125 per
ever brought to this section of country and 1
T he H erald in not owned nor con­ chairman took his station and called
ton, but under the protective tariff
<old at Lowtfn F ricts than ottered here. trolled I »v any slock man, settler, politician, or the convention to order.
A. L. CONNOR
any other man, ext opt the one win .sc name ap­
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C. A. GILBERT,
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P rineville , O regon . Any and all kinds of surveying done on short When in Lakeview call and see.
The committee on credentials could be bought from the manufac­
pears at the head of the paper as i’B editor, pub-
Hf.licr, and proprietor.
notice and reasonable terms. MQflF“ Settlers
turers in tin; United States for $28
T he H erald belongs to no men, nor set of made its report, which showed the
wishing to be located, tan have plats furnished
If it works the same way
men, therefore, works for no monopoly, corpor­ representation to be 55, of which per ton.
AGENT FOR
free of charge.
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ation, clique, or ring.
oil wool, then free trade is best for
P. H. MURPHY.
T he H erald is neutral in nothing—Indepen­ only 14 were by proxy.
in all things, and utrr.i rht-out democratic
LAKEVIEW
-
- - -
OREGON. . dent
The committee on order of busi­ the sheep men.
when party lints are drawn. And on all the
The convention then adjourned,
j
unesdovs
of lhe dav will be found advocating ness recommended that the tempo­
W. A. RODIFER.
HAY
GRAIN
1 the right Bide as its editor is able to view it.
Orders for Painting, al-o, will be skill­
Always on hjtnd and (Riod Attention
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T
he H er vl ’» is ......................
an advocate ............................
of law and order: rary officers be declared the perma­ and the candidates were escorted by
. ‘ “the _ grentcB;
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‘ . r:”
-iven all orders made lor teams and vch-1 of
good " to the „
greater!
number:
the Canyon City brass band to the
fully and promptly filled.
Machine Oil, Needles, and Supplies of all Kinds, kept Constantly on Hand.
iclcs.
1 ly
|‘ is anli « Kcciior.al
* -• in matiers periainlng to East nent officers of the convention,
G abii IEI..
Oregon, Grant county, Harnev Valley or Hurr.B. which was adopted, and by motion nearest saloon.
« K r , ,
j
o t
i .. | It publishes the latest news forrs readers as
Ode
t->
Our
Ship
of
State.
Boon HH obtained: tilers i H («.lumm; t<»1he.|>- the chairman appointed E. Hall as­
; pressed, the prosperous, and every other citizen
BY 0, H. KIMTtKHLVND.
I’. S. EARLY-------- B urns , O r .
_
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j within its territory, willing to take the respon­ sistant secretary. The order of bus­ Suit on, O ship of state, sail on •
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
—Sold on—
sibility of his utterances.
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iness adopted was, 1st, Reading the, Raise high your anchor u»w,
Lakeview, Oregon.
F. r Cleveland la your eupluin,
AND
report oi committee oil resolutions; : Thv
pilot bolu anti true:
Good VVA’-i*—Rea-onable prices.
Thou ne’er wvrt wrecked by tcmpcBt fierce.
2d: Nomination of 1 representativo,
Nor by a rehelllouB crew.
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HARNEY CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
sheriff, clerk, treasurer, assessor, Thv landmarks truth Htid justice
both small and great.
sup’t of public schools, 2 commis­ To To all, rverv
STATE NOMINEES.
quarter, to every clime.
Promptly executed. The building is being
Where’er doth sail this ship t>f state;
V.
J.
MILLER
sioners,
surveyor,
coroner
and
6
del
­
enlarged’and improved preparatory to turn ,
Where
’
er
the breeze shall fan her sail,
pOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS:
out all kinds of blacksmithing on short i
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
egates to the state convention; and
TruiJi tint: Justice will prevail!
NEAR lit UNS, OREGON.
notice and in best style. Terms: ('ash. 1-ly
Hit; are wide, extended view»,
Harnev
(ity,
Oregon.
SAYER & DORE - - -- -- -- - P roprietors .
W. IT. E ffinger of Multnomah, 3d, the selection of a central com­ He know» r.oseeilon btitaeommon on with you
Will practice in all tlie 8tu;e Courts. 1-tf
Keeps Constantly on Hand a Large Stock of
l rmn N\ rh to South, from East to West,
mittee, to be chosen by the dele­ That
W. K. B ilyeu , of Linn-
FRENCH
great section lit »:
gates.
And quick to ub the news
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR.
E. It S kipworth , of Umatilla.
the speed of lightning Aiea.
The committee on resolutions re­ That With
sectional hale and Bectlonul s rife
p-OR CONGRESS:
No
longer
is chanted, no longer ia nourished:
M rs . L. RACINE - P roprietress .
ported 8 resolutions, which dc- In th s naiion
new and imperishable life;
Any and all kinds of mirveying done on abort
\ Limited Number of Guests can secure the notice,
One
grand
country, with oue common birtk,
I
nounced
the
administration
of
I
and
satiHi
’
aclIiHi
guaranteed.
1
—
5
—
ly
J
ohn M. G earin ,
most Comfortable Lodging Rooms in the i
That
’
s
North
America—
I
I Cleveland and favored the restora­
Of Multnomah.
The Eden of the earth.
Town, at this House.
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The Tables alwa's Supplied with all the Eat Are We Democrat ;? Then Why Kirk
tion of the G. ( ). P. with all its Cor- ” Thou.,
►
i'
('»lumbia'ii
«.Ji H, Columblt'a
daughters,
ablcsthe market aflordB,
1-ly
pOR SUPREME JUDGE:
Against the Nominees?
ruption, and especially the re-elec­ Sail on o’er lhe smooth and untroubled water«;
Your anchorage is safe,
Anti all kinds of Surface Lumber thoroughly seasoned for building purposes and nt
tion of “Binger,” the smooth “Eph- Where
E d . II f . rai . d : When I heard of
J ohn B urnett ,
’er you may moor—
llEIH’CEl) PRICES.
A friefld to the rich,
riatn” now in congress. After the
Of Benton.
the work of our County. Convention
Al ke to the p<w>r.
__
reading of the resolutions and the
T. D. HARRIS------- B urns , O u . I felt a little sore, ami, like an un- GRANT COUNTY NOMINEES subsidence of the immense applause Meet the True Issuer -Finht Repub­
licans as R<’pBli<-anH.
ehristianized mule, a little disponed
which followed their adoption, the
Having been added they are enabled to fill all orders as soon as received.
to kick;
E d . II erai . d : Tim time has fully
f^EPIlEHENTATIVE.
A
Specialty.
1-ly
N. B.—Good Hoad all the way.
chairninn announced the noniina-1 arrived for the democracy of Grant
I sat down and had a talk with
fiSF* All orders for UNDERTAKING
tion for representative to 1 e in or­ county, (and of llarney valley), to
J. F. M orrison ,
my better-half; she — pave some old
promptly filled.
(if Drevsy.
der. V. J. Miller, of Harney, roscj call a bait !
Mhop on«
w<«rth <>f Po^t otib e. i-iy jnekson-DeniocTacv, mid wlreti ahe
g II ER IFF.
and said:
AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HERALD.
Attorneys-at-Law
LAKEVIEW AND LINKVI1.1.K, Or.
Attorneys-at-Law.
Attorney, Notary Public A
Collector.
SADDLE à
IZARNBSS SHOP.
ATTORNEY.
T. V. B.. EMBREE. M. D..
GOOD
Attnmey-at-Law
Physician & Surgeon.
f)r. S. B. McPheeterS
MUSIC 2
2
Practiced Surveyor
Livery I Feed Stable
Carpenter and Plumber,
PIANO, ORGANI, & SEWINC-MAOHINE
Easy Monthly Fayments.
BLACKSMITH.
Watchmaker <?N Jeweler
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
JOB WORK.
Flooring-,
A. J. BROWN.
® 12.XX1 gflOS,
Builder and Contractor.
WAGON WORK
Let us look the true issues of the
“Mr. Chairiffan, I have the honor dav square in tho face, recognize
'
DEALER IN
ot placing in nomination oi u can -
ng issueH between democrats
put out at Canyon Citv, as Blaine
POWEL& SUMMERVILLE. j is to be President • of the United
didate
an,| republicans, then let us unite
I Here the chairman looked down t|) a |n.in t„ me,,t llnil (1iHIX)ge uf
I States.
.
Burns; Oregon.
J. T. M ael ,
| both sides ot his nose—rather an
Jik,-men and patriots,
f®“ Good Accommodations at Reasonable
of Canyon City.
After viewing the situation from
R n • t s.
i y
awkward and difficult task lor one
j (.j Ufl noj forget that by a strict
BURNS, GRANT CO., OREGON,
a democratic stand-point; as to our yilEAPURER.
not m practice. I he gentleman from j 1)| lv vot(, (}rant count,y jg demo-
Meat Market.
representative, wlrile Mr. Morrison
O. 1’. (' hesau ,
£®“For Fine Quality and Low Prices, Give us a call.
Harney
!!;irm-y nAist
mu.-t have
Live felt
ieit a, slight
was not my choice, I can now see
■.
Of Canyon City.
j shock, for he paused a moment, then
ON A CASH BASIS.
there were some old heads in that QOM MISSIONERS.
Should wilv republican leaders
i stammered—
F. J. WELLS,------- P roprietor , convention: Mr. Morrison has not
' withdraw our attention off the true
T. A. M c K innon ,
“Or rather, I should say, I have issues, so as to win democratic
I. prepared to furni-h nil kinds of fresh been mixed up in our local muddle
Of Burns.
1 the honor of nominating G. W. Gil­ votes, which party is the gainer
incuts, wmsat'e. etc. Leave
Leave your
your order.
order.
n))J wag ([1C dark-horte; did not '
IL IL D avis ,
liam.”
seek, nor want the nomination; is
thereby? Ans. Republicans; then
Of Long Creek.
Mr. Houston, of Burns, then rose
WATCHMAKER
an old Oregonian—a man who has gURVEYOR
Let us bear in mind, the democ­
-AND-
and said: “Mr. Chairman. I nomi-. racy of Grant county can he de­
known him for years, tells me Mr.
G. K nisley .
natc A. W. Waters,’a man well feated next June through ti disunit­
Jeweler.
Morrison came to Oregon in 1844.;
BURNS, OREGON.
CEO. McGOWAN
1 known in Grant county, a man who ed democratic effort, and not
CHAS. SAMPSON---- Bruxs; O r . when he was one year old; that h<- A SSESSOR. Of John I’ay.
| needs nointroduction.’’ (applause-), through number of republican votes
is a democrat and has licen a dem­
Agent for Stavcr & Walker. Wholesale Dealers in
j The ballot was taken, and stood:
T. J. C ozad ,
ocrat all his days—stick a pin
cast against us.
CITY HOTEL.
Of Canyon ( ity.
. Dr. Gilham
: 9 A. W. Water.,
16 j
there! lie is honest—score one
The democratic party needs
B.
F.
LLOYD
-------
P
roprietor
.
Gilham
was
declared
the
nominee.
Farm
more! he is neither lawyer, doctor, gUPKRINTENDENT PUBLIC 8CHOOL8
above every other consideration, a
rr'iiM Hotel lately refurnished, offers spe- . nor preacher— tally! a man of firm­
Tlie light vote for Waters was no United States senator, and it looks
ciai inducements in acewrnniodation tn the
.J. I). D aley ,
doubt the result of his having de­ I to Oregon for that senator to break
i traveling public,whose patronage is solicited | ness, and good judgment; a man
Of
Prairie
City.
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
clined to be a candidate—the Items the backbone of the republicans in
^45^“Table furnished with the best the mar whom republicans can vote for, if
QOBONER.
1
‘ >l‘'' r'h
' ;
brought the news to this place the the legjslativi! councils'of congress.
they want to vote for a good demo­
Satmday following the convention.
M.
D
urtin ,
crat.
The principle disturbing factor
Liverv and Feed Stable.
<^“A«; ent for F ireman ’ s F und I nrurancb C ompany .
1-ly
There were 6 nominees for sheriff in our Valley, the cause of uncalled
Of Canyon ('ity.
Every democrat is expected to
V.’. (’. BYRD - - - - P ropbietop .
and ballots stood:
for dissentions is an unscrupulous,
A CASH BUSINESS AT BED do bis duty next June, and cl :ct a
BURNS PRECINCT.
iBt
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ticket
that
is
all
democratic
—
for
I
crafty, old republican fox, who,
FOR
JUSTICE
OF
PEACE:
ROCK PRICES.
W. I’. Gray
.23.
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while a bitter foe to democracy,
J. M. Fisk
11
Ts our motto. Good Bitov Teams, ami Nice know n.ost of the men on the ticket
J. ('. P arker .
ROBINSON it DODSON
PROPRIETORS. Saddle
O
J no. Laurance .
V
Horse s Furnished at Reasonable Charm s and can say “Pretty good ! Iloys,
has assumed a “non-partinan” char­
N. Ruliaon
7
1
and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding
1
3
ILL*. Luce,
and Grooming of Transient Stock. Hay 4c Grain stand in!”
acter, in order to enable hiui to ap­
STATE
<
’
ON
VENT
ION.
W. R. Cunnington
2
Full Supply of
2
on hand.
I have heard some mtn say “I
proach the unwary.
The
name
of
Laurance
was
with
­
don’t like this (or that) fellow very
This old republican rooster pro­
Hauling in Town
DEMOCRACY FNTHLSIA8T1C!
drawn
after
the
1st
ballot.
Gray
well, and if the republicans put out
claims himself “the settlers’ guide”
BY
was declared the nominee. The and “friend,” yet at every turn ho
GEORG K STERLING.
a good man,Wnaybc, I will vote for
Harmonious« Action Throughout! Plat race for clerk was the tightest I ever
Burrs, Oregon.
him;
”
that
may
be
good
democra
­
his purse.
,
Form
Concim*
and
Complete.
ALSO
Any one desiring to have hauling—nnv kind
saw in a convention, both candi- fills
of liauling—done for them, call on G. Sterling, cy, but I think it would destroy any .
Through the republican organ of
Ileinocrttcy <»n Molhl l ighting Ground ! dat<‘M being Well liked here.
l:ig
who will fHithfu’’v imd promptly execute »11
Beer, Bitters and the Best Cigars in the Market orders left for him at the Livery etable of Pow­ party in the world. If we arc not I'reohU-n* a Mesangr. lit» Tnrlfl' Policy John look the lend with 3 votes, Harney valley, the expressions of
ell <k Summerville.
7-tf
P!iidorftcd. The I mmuc Worth
going to vote for the nominees, why j Fully
“stockmen” and “ycttlers,” have be­
the P«,«»pl»’H* Moat Etiriirat At­
when his lighter competitor closed come the shibboleths by which it is
hold a convention?
tention and ConftideratloM--
Drink, acientiHcalljr mixed in style mai quantity to suit.
in on him and led by 2 votes. John expected to assault the stronghold
CAMYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
I tell you, democrats, a man who'
THEN ON TO V KTOIll !
then made a dash and was one of democracy, and gain a victory for
, does not vote for his ticket is not a I
[From a Letter Forwarded by M. 8. Hellman.] abend; thus it continued until each
('. A. 8WEF.K,
I
democrat
—
sure!
the republican party.
A First-Class Billiard Table
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
I have seen men who ejaim to be
Everything harmonious, intense­ had 27 votes, and tint one vote re­
We, as democrats, must sit square
1-ly
O^*IUF. ALWAYS ON H
'"“ÇX1
democrats, vote for a republican ly enthusiastic; victory seems to mained in the hat. The teller’s down on all efforts to create dis­
C anyon C ity , O r . •
hand
trembled
perceptibly
as
.he
for congress, and vote against some
sension among us, and defeat our
state oflicer on the democratic lick- speak from every eye, to fill every drew it forth; a dead silence pre­ party.
.
vailed, which was broken bv the
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
<t; good men, too; but got off on tone, tube in all the air.
The
republican
party
is a crafty
name of Savor, thus giving Sayei r foe, and now that it is on its last
the wrong foot the day of election.
—’
by
1
majority
The
platform
is
the
most
concise
the
nomination
If there is any democrat who
P F STENGER.
logs,and in danger of a burial so
O. P. Cresap,
2« M. N. Palmer
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can’t vote for the ticket, just do and complete presentation of the 1 J. W. Bayer
deep that the crack of doom can
( anvon (‘i»y, Oregon.
r
atwli
were
5
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For
assessor,
there
Keeps constantly on hand a Full Line of
Ila-«, al<o, a fine a xirtnn nt of Rarbedine what the rebel soldier u-ked the
not rcsurcct it, it is craftier than
facts, ideas, and principles upon dates.
ware—something new, which for beauty of
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
ever.
design ami finish i.* hard to equal. A fine Txird to do at the battle of Corinth:
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«lowd.
iBf
which
the
campaign
is
to
be
fought
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES,
tine land in all ahadea), of
’ “Don’t be against us, but stand by
Democracy alone can rout the
Wm Harvey
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HARDWARE. TINWARE. Ql'EENSWARE,
and look on, and you’ll see those fej-; ever placed liefore the democracy
MOSAIC WARE
republican party from the legisla­
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GLASSWARE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY,
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tive. judiciary, and executive de­
Mullet a,
Beautiful Glass Ware lows get the d—— whipping any, of the state; it is brief, yet compre­ J Rd T Luce
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BOTH TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY.
partments of our nation, and it
Of every description—Toilet •« ts; genuine party ever got on this earth!’
GROCERIES, NOTIONS, A SCHOOL SUPPLIES. bronze Lamps with Duplex Burners, one
There is no kicking down here, hensive; it goes directly to the
Timms wns accordingly declared must do it, if it hojies to give the
Nutfiei<*nt
to
light
the
town.
Kight-Day
£9 Al! of which Me offers at the Lowest Price« and for- ffW-* ash Oniy.«^JI-ly
in fact, the democrats say, just as jsiint in every important matter, the nominee. The result was a sur­ American people a clean, dear and
Clock*, and a fine line of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY. my frow said: “’Twas the beat thing without surplusage, without equiv­ prise to the spectators, ns Mr. Har­ w<dl-<b'fine<l administration. As
Tobacco and cigars—Pipes, and Meerschaum that could have been done.” I nm
vey if nominated would have enr- long as republicans hold the senate
1*1 ixn a spec ialty, warranted. Ojslera. J*ar
for Morrison all the way. and all the ocation, without exaggeration or riwl 1<X) more votes than will C. they can balk all tariff reform.
nines. < raekers, all fresh, s aps. beat
CHAS. G. FRYE,
brsmla. Year* Powders—every!*»*!/
P roprietor
rest of the ticket, and ask demo­
Timms. T. J. < ’oxsd will be our next
As I expect to speak again
can «’.raw a prix*’ worth fr »m 'Jk-
crate throughout the county to do concealment.
toll. Full I Ine of Sch«»fli
assessor by a large majority
through your columns, I will close
Book?, and Stationery
all they can (honorably, of course),
The President is thoroughly en­ There were 2 candidates for Sn- by reminding democrats that, by a
of all descriptions.
Ordersfrom
to
elect
the
whole
ticket.
dorsed—tariff reform policy, mes­ jxTint; talent of public schools, A. strict party vote, Grant county is
The Country promptly and *• rrertly filled.1-ly
, Here, if either one of you demo­
I.ud<l, of Long Creek, and Rev. E. <leiimcratic; that southern Grant is
crats Tiad been the nominee, you sage. We are oh solid fighting Hayas, of John Day. The mem- the democratic part of the county;
fKrayml.
About 150 sheep, part branded
and |^| would have expected the full vote ground; issues worthy the exer­ I hts of the convention no doubt ami in Harney valley the strongest
of the party, so come on. boys, and
thinking they needed a little spirit­ effort to disorganize the democracy
and
part
a
’
*»,
ire
i*ar.d»-d
with
ia re
A New Stock of Eine Goods.
tion of treat efforts and talents.
ual advice, snowed Mr. Livid un­ has been, and is being made in the
verieHjon left fa<e. A portion of tnem waa let’s win this time.
Success to democracy and T he
laat seen near the Dor. Anderson property
A complete report of proceedings der. thus:
interest of republicans, and their
Wt* will give s Lil ersl Reward for any Infor­
W K Haye.
n
adherents.
F abius M aximus .
H erald !
A. B ute «.
?•* »rsorM that an ordrrh. well krp4 tamar will be Maintained, and no
mation &a to their whereatM’Uts. Address
is forwarded for next issue of your A I.< k M
n»nr-noin< tolrratcd: and the qnalfty of tb<-
nnMjr»flFB»»d hr any other rcape<^a-
«WORTS A MILLER.
Four candidates were nominateli Boat Ford. Harnev Valiev 4-iV-88.
Saddle Ruttes. April )*•.
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N. BROWN,
GENERAL
Livery & Feed Stabie :
MERCHANDISE!
THE BEST WINES & LIQUORS.
FINE
Occidental Saloon
WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
J.
I. IT AGUE WOOD,
Of John Day.
QOVNTY CLERk.