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1-------------- 1--- ii---- ifT—nniT ——in--- *— 3awwro«iM xifrM LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS STOCK-RAISING HARVEY VAIXEY. ’ 11IE Philailidpbia limes ot May THE HERALD country, it cannot I k - surpassed,! ____ The nomiuces of the democracy 5th claims to have received reliable . Home of'Ila Xuliival AtlvaiituRc*. W 0- 1 since its water, grass nnd salubri- • THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW Its gru»» non ¡of Grunt county are men whose; information that Blaine is "in the ter, Holl, «•¡iiiiate anti Proilue- ous ................ climate takes horses,. cattle, Lake Co., Oregon. — <!■■< tlons riioio-uii'l* of .’ no J k .B kob ¿ bts , ’- ÁamciMtoi^oí’i records as demócrata and citizens i hands of his friends” and has con-, ! sheep and hogs throughout the year AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER A THE HERALD. A. i-e- <>|H-n lor set ___________ ______ ___ _ ________ ¡entitle them and their claims to | Rented to an aggressive movement! tle moat- (from January 1 to December 31) W ednesday , ma V 1«, Hsu. ' the rcspettfiil consideration of every , being mil'll to capture the noinina- i without grain or any other than BUSINESS MEN abroad act- that LAKEVIEW, I.ako no., Or.,’contain« 1 nnw»papcr; 2 hotel«: CHEAP HOMES. ......... —------- ------- ■ ----- '---- -1 intelligent voter in the county. \Ve tion for him. ! wild grass feeding, and, where the grocer 2 «alooi»: 1 brewcrv; 1 undertaker; 2 Iniindrie«; 1 furniture «tore; 1 «hoe «hop; 1 meat THE MEltAUES CHOICE. . have endeavored to learn as many J.> .. Simon is u member <>i a firm of rail- of f wno** Vi V«l- winter is milder than common, market- 4 lawyer»: 3 phyelclana: 1 «urveyor; 1 land aaent: 1 dentist; 1 drugatore; 1 jeweler; 2 uahl« Homra in <ir«at Val , fact.« concerning each gentleman’s , I roiul attorney*.—Oregonian, Jau. 13,18B7. ¡stock looks better in early spring blackamltha; 2harneM »hop«; 1 livery atable^l bakery; 3 general merehandl.e atorea; 1 ba|b ley Ht n Me»e Nominal Cu*l. houae 1 milliner «hop; 1 real eatate agent; 1 «aw mill. Al«o, 2 M««onlc lodge«: 1 Good Tern i history as possible, in order to pre- ■ And Jos. Simon “advanced” ior President: Kenl i.Mtate will In than in Eastern localities where pier ItKlge 3 Odd Fellow«' lodge.; I United Working Men’, lodge. crease Ten-fold !scnt them to the readers of T he 1 $1000 to help elect Hermann. Anti In 5 Year*. [ they are grain-fed during the win ; H erald : GROVER CLEVELAND, : when the hill for forfeiting unearned ter; and the texture and flavor of To begin with, the office of coun- i railroad land grants was before the A Railroad, C ounty Heat anti Land the meats compare favorably with Of New York. Office. ty representative is of such impor-1 , j. l.ouse, “ Hermann ro°e u’> and offered - the best in the market. The j tanee, aside from our local inter I an amendment makin ' an excep y ice-President: INCREASE IN POPULATION Harney Valley, in (»rant county, • ests, that it may depend upon the ' tion of the North Pacific. M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor . during the past three years has been Oregon, embraces an area of 2,400 vote of Grant county’s representa- ’ SYLVESTER PENNQYER, rapid, and is of that most desirable I five as to whether Oregon will send '* [ J, G earin was taken quite sick. square miles, or l,53(>,000 square Of Oregon. acres of land, bounded on every class in an agricultural region, viz: j ! Dolph, or another unscrupulous re- ''I with symptoms of pneumonia and | publican tool like him, to the sen- ¡ | erysipelas, while at Pendleton last side by mountain ranges and lofty the small farmer, whose industry Thl« Hotel I, new (Boiate, Room«, and Furniture) »nd offer« rourteou« «orvte« to every Guv«L and is almost an entire produces the best of grain, stock DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ¡ate of the United States to aid in I 1 week. Although his eyes were elevations, obstructing the efforts of the dem swollen shut, lie pluckily deter ly level plain, plentifully watered and living. The houses and barns are generally frame; corrals and . ocratic administratior to restore to mined that the people of Oregon j by the STATE NOMINEES. other enclosures, rail, and fencing SILVIES AND BLITZEN RIVERS the people the lrfnds, money, anil City should not bo disappointed, IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE. J7OP. PRESIDENTIAL El.El'UKS; social simplicity, that was stolen arid so kept his appointment there. and their tributaries. The former wire; abundant water supplies from W. II. E ffinoer , of Multnomah.' from the republic by the monarchi- He is now in Portland, seriously has its source in the spurs ot the wells of fine l’ving water which is al tendencies of the republican par but not at all dangerously sick. Blue mountains, south of th'- John reached at a uniform depth of G to W. R. B ilyeu , of Linn. BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS & CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. Day river,'flows a general southerly 15 feet. E. 11. S kipwoutii , of Umatilla. ity during the past twenty years! MAIL AND RAILROAD FACILITIES i A vote from every friend of the 1 T (IIE pl(, he election is only about two course, passing down the center of pOR CONGRESS: Cleveland administration in this I WC( K8 ,,q- ’. Wake up, candidates! Harney valley and empties into Harney valley has a tri-weekly ..... j ......... county for James F. Morrison will | Get in and work! All the votes arc j lakes Harney and Malheur. It is mail service from the four points of J ohn M. G barin . [aid in the good work. Mr. Morri- I ............................ Of Multnomah. not in northern ......... Grant—there are a rapidly (lowing stream, about 80 the compass, there being a general ,nd contains every kind distributing office at Burns. Ship- son is almost a native Oregonian , H( . ve ral Ilnrnev co ; several in Harney v valley well worth ntiles'on^^nd J70R SUFREME 31'00«: front p¡ng at present is done at Baker ■having come here in 1844, when looking after A’ll the electioneer- of fish, ffieTOdin? * the >..v salmon ................. J ohn B urnett , only a year old. received a good ed- ; ; ing thig gectj ’on has ]ias 80 ing ¡n in this section so far been «d other varieties of game fish. City, Huntington and Ontario. Al! Of Benton. oiicniusi i^onc by two or three candidates. The Dundcr and Blitzen river, or the family supplies, necessaries and , ucation, anti and iiuh has mi all in» his business The Finest Tolte Found in the Lower Market. intow ata ronloroil t. •« ¡interests centered in in Grntif Grant rniintv county, It» poft JVDGK SIXTH DISTRICT: | Remember, it is xi the 1« best rustler “Blitzen,” as it is shortened by luxuries common in eastern towns common usage, is about 50 miles are abundantly furnished by the ' being like the majority of our popu- that gets there. LAKEVIEW, OREGON W. M. R amsey , ; ulntion, •engaged in agricultural in length, flows in a northerly di- general merchandise stores at reas F. I’. LANE Of Umatilla. [ pursuits. ' rection and also empties into the onable rates. S ome time since, Gov. Pennoyer JTOE DISTRICT ATfuKNEY SIXTH HIST.: BURNS AND IIAP.NEY The office of sheriff requires a discovered that a considerable sum lakes. These rivers and their nu- T. II. CRAWFORD, ' man of intelligence, honesty of pur- was due Oregon from the govern-, | nierous tributaries have their water are the two principal towns of Har j potto, promptitude in action, and ment. and at once began looking the'sheds within the county, and the ney valley, where, as will be seen Of Union. mac» having no outlet, Ferve tofur- j by ’ our advertising columns, aooui about ‘such a man the democracy offers matter up. The act addmitting lakes GRANT COUNTY NOMINEES, the people in the person of Isaac J. Oregon also provided that 5 per nish subterranean irrigation to the ; a]I Hneg of bllgineg8 are equal to the vallev. present demand—teachers, lawyers, i llaguewood, resident of Marysville cent of the money realized from the whole valley. LAKES HARNEY AND MALHEUR J^EPKEsENTATIVE. merchants, doctors, printers, car- ! precinct, engaged in farming. Mr. sale of public lands in the state should be paid to the state. Pay- cos er an aica of more than 1 », ««i v * ««<n, black- - ! penters, druggists, ».<.» surveyors, ! Ilagiiewood i« a native of Tennessee J. F. M orrison , the gallant old Volunteer state that! mcntB were made regularly from square miles, and are connected by smiths, butchers, saddlers, jewelers, Of Drew «y. ■ gave to our country Andrew Jack-¡1859 to 1883, when they ceased. a channel about 20 yards wide and efc. Each of these two towns is CJÎIFRTFE ! son, who planting himself between ! Now, as the result of Gov. Pennoy- 200 yards long. They receive the the center of the section of the val- I. J. IÎAGI EWOÛD, I the people and banking schemes of | ers energetic action, the state will waters of both Silvies and Blitzen ¡Cy contiguous, ar.d each has its Of John I»ay. 1.1 • foe, the .1 ti-1 • party, . swore . ,i “by 1 soon .. receive d.1 $41 If ru\(\ rivers but have no outlet and never local value, that will serve in the j their Whig ,0Qi>. overflow. Being situated on a level future to render a healthy degree of I the Eternal” in favor of the people I nnd party that supperted their in- The right to c.'iRt bfa hiillot as he chooser, plain, and having low shores, these competition between them. LAKEVIEW. OREGON regardle.'M oi of partv party lasn. lash, is is one one oi of uieimv- tlie priv- lakes have not such picturesque , a 4 ___ xi v regardless The expectation of the ambitious II. SCHMINCK jterpsts; first \otc Cfist by Mr. I ¡¡ '* egeS accorded ’ - ’ to ‘ the *v American : ! : voter, and —d *”• * - > the* ............ • enever parties are scenery as Crater Lake, to recom advocates of the natural advan ; i H. !!. was f; for r J..l;r. ought t<> I hi practiced whene- —— John C. C. Breckenridge; 1------------- ^pREASURER. >r ______ ,_____ } ; ring-iters, and mend them to tourists, but their __________ bv was educated in Missouri, has been ! controlled nnscrupulou was educated in Missouri, has been orrupt tages offered the people by Harney and incompetent men obtidn iioini- 0. P. CllESAT, value to farmers is inestimable. valley will be realized in less than a res.dent of Grant county 24 yeara nation.« through dbhonest nets, Of Canyon city. means Ev which parties can be kept Right here, however, permit us twelve months, by the establish having come to Oregon in 18G4, at' only pure. Oclioco Review. —MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE.— COMMISSIONERS. to mention a natural attraction pos- ment of a - the age of 2G years. The best way to keep the party sersed by lands adjacent to these NEW LAND OFFICE T. A. M c K innon , Farmers need not incur the expense and delay of sending off for Jas. T. Mael, our present accom- pure, Bro. Review, is forever}’ man lakes, that will draw hundreds of Of Burns. in 1 Ai«l4UVy Harney valley, are . • . /• .1 It < • a ’ I* 'mlHL), where »»HVIV there H1VIV <HV that is a democrat from principle, Imodating county el rk, has been Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps a full stock at Fair excursionists from he hast in tne lands of thf . blic ( , omain flg finP II. H. D avis , so efficient in the discharge of the instead of inheritance, to get in and near future. Standing in the door- a8 thoge already taken up by the Of Ixtng Crock. Prices. Citizens will find here as comulete a line of Hardware and duties of the office, ns to be recog work for the success of democracy, ways of farm houses about sunrise, | firf,t^omcrs ¿(licient t0 furnish Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of country. • gVRVBVOR. i c 1 inri wiiivxrj, duihiivi > 1 nized as the man for the place. instead of leaving the weaker broth- ermh- ‘ll?tant ^‘1’. 0Wnf,>’ farm«'moun- thousands of families i with homes. fWTIXWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND SEE GOODS. G. K nisley . Mr. Mael is by profession a teacher, ren to the tender mercies of re. BT’un, tain peaks, cattle and horses graz- Also a county seat for Of John Day. and i I • ()n z.,« t . |ie rnn ronrrnu gP8 are nrn nintiirDri pictured nn on was educated in Willamette Uni lican “tricksters interference, , <iuu HARNEY COUNTY versity, and has served the school ■'disgruntled denioerats spite work; j afnlospherc and rise up from y^8ÂÏ8SOR. ! interests as a superintendent of pub- let them put in their work at the pri-(|ip grounj ]lke magic; ; and these which will bring the administra T. J. C ozad , I lie schools; ns we learn, a native ' maries, , use voice, and pen, ' and p • >-1 w bitc representations ... is ------------- white representations r. are so truly tion of affairs pertaining to this Of Canyon city. of Burlington, Iowa, and came to|litical shysters will fail to carry out (]rawn< jt j8 aggerted that a member ! great valley within easy access of gUFEr-lNTESDENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS H. R. SCHLÄGEL L akeview , O regon .- Oregon in 1852, when 9 years old, i their schemes. Independent voting i jof a v jiving several miles miles! I every citizen of this section. And and cast his first presidential vote ■ to correct party trouliles, like s/trych I awav frnnl home, can distinguish, the J. D. D ai . ey , OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD for Geo. B. McClellen; came to our nine in heart disease, needs to be ad-1 the persons of the family as they j •O' ____ • . ai fratria City icvtnrtj ttt rr-srrir- tr, yrni. rtprr. nrnmrtvrev» toy ottn-r tbnri the doaiixn. 1 . IT n;uK <11 A. .. iioiit tno yarn: urotner rrom 1 ij « ft »’ ir» oxFAtreiv of ccjJistruction will qoro N eii . ing, or ignorant. I pass directly through Harney val | father, or mother from sister. A more worthy citizen for county M. D ustin , ---- ------- — ley, and after that what more is de Prepared to do All Kind« of Work in the Blacksmith line. Ilore • Shoeing at |2.50 per head. THE SOU. AND CLIMATE treasurer than Oliver I*. C’rcsap, as The Committee on Territories ha < recom Of Canyon City. sirable? those who know him best declare, mended to Congress that Dakota Montana, of Harney valley is an exact coun Under these conditions it is not New Mexico .nnd Washington Territories be IkEMOCnATK' NATION Al. CONVEN could not have been selected; Mr. admitted to the Union as State». There will terpart of that of Umatilla county, TION. Cresap is in the merchantilc be considerable discussion over the resolu Oregon, tho best wheat-growing necessary to say that the first to tion before it is voted upon, and at the pres county in the state. Very little has . procure homes will be the first to . . ............ The national (Icmorrntlc comm liter having business in Canyon City, and is tn at In the city of Wnahington on the 22d <!ay of one of the best post masters in the ent wri.ing it i.s doubtful if »ny of the Terri been done toward wheat raising reap the harvest of the forehanded, tories will be admitted. The Republicans Xehruarv, appoint«*'! MADE TO ORDER WITH NEATNESS, AND OF GOOD QUALITY. Ti'EMBAY, THE Til DAV OF JUNE state; a native of Maryland; edu are opposed io the admission of ad except here as yet, but all have been suc- for the fact i.s self-evident. The in Next, at ihkmi , r.« the lime, ami eh< aen the city Dakota, which is st-opgly i* lU'l ublicaii: . (,f,gSfu| who have tried it. ’ . Wheat vitation to come among us and set «•( st. I.i.nif. ns the p’tit i for Im!ui'i.f lie- r.it i<ni cated in that state and Iowa; in while the Democrats are in favor or of of all all ex- ex - . . . al democratic convention. Each b me I n m- 1800, when 20 years of age, he came cept finds a readv jll DaKOtn. 17(1 illHU. — I lie! CO I .1 kix 4 is- ■ la»**-»»-- —•*» • home market * - at - - v 5 tle is particularly extended to the — L/C Demorest's Magazine. A L L W ORK WARRANT E I). Htlod to reprt Krntailon therein equal to <lonb’H the number .>f I'a bviifi‘ ii r and reprcaontiitiviH to Oregon, and has lived 20 years in The democrats are so far from cents a pound—$3.00 per bushel, industrious of all classes of farmers in the congrcFR of the United Statta, amt cat h and stockraisers. territory and the Uia rlct of Columbia ahall this county; and east his first vote opposing tiie admission of Dakota, Oats and l arley grow equally well, Give a Trial ns Seeing is Believing. A first-class GunSmith works in connection with the shop. have two deloga'ce. for Geo. B. McC’lellcn in 1804. that the caucus of democrats of the | I I,n J ... cents pound. A few weeks ago all the republi-1 All democrat|r, conaorvatlvo ( l.lzena of the T» _ >l _ A bring __ __ 3 is • to . 4 excellent; 11 A per . . natural 4 1 Pnsturage Unite I stall a, lirrapccilve of pt r p.dllical hr house decided to insist upon the can papers and a majority of the l<n iailiinn and ditTvrcnccr, who can unite with Needless to speak of the impor- ,, , .. in In an effort fur pure poll u al and cot fiiu- taneeof offering the best nu-n for i P:’-8sa,f r b11 . adnut- grass abundant and is cut for hay. independent papers teemed with llonnl government, are cordially Invited to j» in commh-sioners, as the party funv 'mg the 4 territories upon tne name that sells at $12 to $18 per ton in praises of Binger Hermann, but u« In «ending delegate« to the roti vent ion. WILLIAM H BARNUM, f’h’m’n, appre. iated the fact, bv nomination ' 4f?otlntt; ''«ainst united opposi- winter. All cereal crops thrive since the appearance of that letter WITHOUT IRRIGATION. FnEDRntcK 0. FitiN K, Hecretnry Nailonal of Messrs McKinnon and Davis. they have little to say about him. of the ropublicaiiB. The ob- Iteinocratic (’«'tniniHec. C. C. MALTBY L akeview , O r . i< . u.mn u.gr.. »> w.u . v,... m ..^....» winter the weather is cold but “Oregon is in peril.” Theophilus A. McKinnon was born ¡.li tmus urged by the republicans i S’T'Tf Th f.EG\TFS TO N’\TI”N.\T <' o NVFNTT o N ...... to th.c admission of three of the ter- ! pleasant, the usual effect of alti- M R. Ilellman, of Grant; .1. k. Kr’ly.ot Mult in Greenfield, Indiana, in A vote for a republican legisla I ‘ ritories arc trivial in the extreme, tnde being tempered by the gentle Dorn ah: j. F Miller, of Klamath: T. J. Blu* k. ♦•f Univ. Henry Klippel, of Jaoknon . Napoleon where be was educated; came to and they arc also fully determined j ''hinook. description ot the I ' tor is a vote for Dolph, and a vote ! puvia. I this state in 1883 to Harney valley. that Dakota, which is strongly re- chinook in [See an article next week for Dolph is a vote for high-priced —RIDING MATERIAL A SPECIALI Y.— I where lie still resides; has always • r | publican, shall not be admitted un- i from the West M esi Shore.] The snow- I ' clothing and low-priced whisky, OVll DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. engaged in his present business c..* ‘1 I ! ¡ess I..«« it is ;u divided in two, th,,« mvintr! , fall ’ IB 8 8U BUtlicicnt wheat I high-priced food and low-priced to- thus giving hicient to preserve wheat State nn<l District Ticket. ; farming and stock-raising; his first I republican senators instead of and supply moisture that is not I baeco—in fact, a vote for hard times Harness. Saddles, Bridles. Spurs, Latigcs, Whips, Cinches, Chapcrajcs. None but the Ilie party of course looked to the 1 vote «as for James Buchanan, and ' 2 from that state. ' furnished by rains. In summer and against prosperity for the state convention of this year of 1888 ■ >>as voted the democratic ticket j | there is a pleasant breeze constant- | masses. to nominate the best and strongest ;e,vi'r since, nnd besides a commis-’ R ead Hermann's letter. But to j ly blowing, which tends to keep n the 4th page of this number IV~ act of California Leather u«ed. Satlifaetlon Guaranteed. men. Nor was there anv disap- -'ionor for Grant county, has served comprehend its "true inwardness,” | agreeable weather, no matter how- ! of O T he H erald will be found a sum- nointment. The convention w.-,s ' rcacc. ■ ( find .nu wu jop ^ mon jr nc out who Jos. Simon is. As he warm it gets, nnd nights cool enough 1 mary of the speech made by Rodger PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1-ly Jiarmonious and enthusiastic, and '”) •)> I idmg at Long ■ ¡^ of p()rll„,(1 pn() hn(t for to make covering desirable—in fact, the ticket one of which every dem- n‘ nn<* ^“ered by the democra- i some years chairman of the repub one can sleep under cover comfort i Q. Mills in opening the tariff debate in the House. Mr. Mills is front ocrat may well feel proud, nnd ’'J' f,,r county commissioner, voted lican state central committee, the ably the year round. j Texas and is one of the largest should poll the full strength of the for Franklin Pierce, and for every I I Oregonian’s account of him may be TIM BI’R.----SAW-MILLS. , sheep owners in the United States. party, democrat since, except Horace | There is no timber in the valley, I 'accepted as reliable. Here it is: F or CONGRESS 'Grcelev; is a native of Illinois, born The senate commttttes, appointed noniin- except along the water courses, He is chairman of the ways and committee, and drew up the John M. Gearin, the democratic !in elated in Marion. Ill.; | nllv hv Carson but io reality bv Sinton and there being a light growth of birch means new tariff bill. In putting wool on nominee for this important office, is <'«me to Oregon In 1863, nnd has i^:?tii.: Xpnad.ul^’iilonoM^^nd and unusually large, heavy growth , the free list and making a reduc n native of Oregon, having bePn hved tn (.rant county 24 years; tsa . tiny. OregouUn, Jan. W. 1»»7. of willow. But the adjacent moun- tion of over $12,000,000 on woolens, born in Umatilla county in 1851. T' Ju r l“! lf “Simon and the gang," as the tains are heavily timbered with fir. claims that neither wool growers 23 Miles South of Lakeview. Mo was elected to th-’ legislature interests bemg tdonttfiei wtth Grant Oregonian, the leading republican pine, juniper, mountain mahogany, he nor the manufacturers are injured from Multnomah in 1874. and has |C"'.wtv ' Peosp. rity, wtll .nuke the 1 paper of the state, declares, ap- etc. Numerous saw-mtHs arc 10- 'in the least, and the jvholc people ♦ been twice oleet- d pros; anting at- oHlc,'r ,he npwL L akeview , O regon . pointed the senate committees cated among the pineries, and the benefitted. | A. SNIDER torney for the fourth district. If The nomine" for assessor, Thus "wholly in the interest of the cor- lumber, which is of the best quali- elected, Oregon will have a con-i J. Cozad, resident of Canyon City, porations. monopolies nnd rings,”, tv, . sells much cheaper than in the ; E ver since two months before PAYS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR GRAIN. T he H erald started, we have been gresBiunn who is in full accord with gave the “Little Giant,” Stephen A. would he "advance” flOOOtoaid in East, The the subject of eontinous and unpro the administration and the demo Douglas, his first vote ami has been j the election of a congressman who ( GARDEN VEGETABLES This Mill la In line condition for turning out Superior Work. la In charge of a Flr»l-»la«a Miller. cratic majority in the House, one a practical advocato of the prinei- was not of the same stamp? produced in the Harney country voked assaults, business and per sonal, through the columns of our who, in debate, cun cuccessfully' ' nles of democracy straight through. are largo, finely flavored, abundant AVE GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR. rope with the Eastern representa He is a native Missourian, l orn in We hear these prin.'iplesof independence and easily raised. We will on ap cotemporary. We hoped that in urged on the streets, in the har-rcnm*. and time the editor of that sheet would tives, and with his brilliant oratory, 1839; came to Oregon in 1853, and everywhere that nu n congre^ at? to (iiscuás plication give the addresses of sev-1 -o- grit and energy bill gain for the was educated in Eugene City; he the topics <»f the coming election - but by eral of our gardeners, who will an sober up long enough to recognize The lllsbra' Prim will b. paid for Whrat. lll(bra: Rain will b. paid In exchanf« for whom are thee “principle; of independ swer in detail all inquiries on that ; the facts in the case: that we had needs nnd wishes of Oregon a re has been G years a citizen of Grant ent e.” being urged at present? Only In the spect nnd attention they have never county: until the past few years, he republican nominee* and their whippers-in subject: the Irish potato is grown the same right to go into business OATS, WHEAT, AND BARLEY. and a tew disgruntled democrat*, who here, with little cultivation, and is - here that he had; that T he H erald received. has been a farmer and stock raiser. ought, long ago. tn have been drummed is here to stay, and is prospering ------ o - FOR StTREME JUDGE. superior to that grown in Ohio, Il Mr. Cozad will make careful, thor out of the party, anti loieed to affiliate with Hon. John Burnet! will receive ough and impartial assessor, wl.en the party with which they work.—Review. linois, Missouri. Tennessee, or Kan-1 because it attends to its business g^-1 XLL asn sax FOB Votoiiro fieroai Taxpisc Ei.rw»».. -s^R The words “independence,” and sas, we personally know, as regards and gives its readers what they pay th? hearty support of the working !elected. for—the new«, instead of columns “ liberty" enunciated bv men of good size, "mealiness1’ and flavor. cla'ses all over the stat*. He canto Geo. Knisley, of Hamilton, is the of scurrilous abuse of an imaginary small fruits . CAPTAIN JOHN Ml LLAN. STATE AGENT FOR to Oregon in 1858. and has ever nominee for surveyor, and will principle, arc two of the most sacred 1 A ttorney A C ounselor an L aw , O regon . C alifornia N evada since resided at Corvallis Hois an doubtless make an excellent officer. word* in the vocabulary of the suclias strawberries,currents, black enemy. But month after month No. 1310 C onnecticut A ve . axd American Republic. But, when terries, gooselierries. grapes, etc., j the abuse has been kept up, until able lawyer, and a man of spotless ; W ashington . D. C. W ashington T y . The office of superintendent of brought into play bv a crafty repub nil), from what evidence we have patience has ceased to be a virttie, integrity. FOB CtHCt’tT JUDGE, C.TH DISTRICT. public schools is one of considerable lican trickster, or disgruntled dem been able to gather the past year, and now if there is any more of it we will take up enough of our read »vwial attention siren to all rlama of mhlic and rrirate Land Claim» procure« Valter! IVm M. Ramsey camv to Oregon importance, and J. D Daley, of ocrat co-worker, to whip in or win be a suocess^as the native plants er's space to show up sonic of the state« ratent« toe Mineral and xen Mineral Lanna. and lne»nrM~- — ..re. Peaeto,. in 1851, and wns elected county Prairie City will fill the position votes for the opposition. the words are hardy and good bearer». parties connected with that concern BonnUea and Land Warran a: proaeeutea claim«of ever, kind aaalnM the United State.^ rortr trees judge of Yamhill county in 1870 with honor to himself and profit to are degraded into meaning license. Fee» rear .»able Ordinary iuquirle. prompt!, ananervd without charae Com «pond in their true light. Like Bright’s and ornamental shrubs are being The "rule-or-ruin" spirit of the an the people. ence «olteited with «urrivorB. widow«, or heir« of three who «erred In the when onlv 23 years of age. He has murderer, one or two of them have planted freely by farmers this archist has continuous resort to the swec«ssfully argued many oases be M Dustin, of Canyon City, is a left very broad trails, and we pro MEXICAN WAR. fore the supreme court, and is a wcU-known lawyer, and will make word* independent and liberty-lov spring: the settings of hst fall sur pose to show just where those trails ”'r»,T,’d "'*■ •»■<•• «re now entitled from the United State« to vived the severest wintorthat Har- ing w hen seeking victims to prose MU M RE BOt XT, LAND WARRANT-BMOXTItS EXTR, FAY—AND SERVICE TO man of marked ability. a good coroner. ___________ lyte to his schemes for personal nry vallev, in fact East Oregon ever lead. Fenelon. If dependent np»n their own tabor, or who are 42 ream old And with the anr ritoaEct'TiN’G att ’ v , 6 th DISTRICT. vfvor», widow«, or heirw of thoee who nerved in any of the various l ooking over the list of nominees gain—the promises of that man are witnessed. A b an —The foxes have holes and the Thos. H. Crawford of Union is we orc saf' in saving a wise selec make to bo broken. AGRICl’LTURAI. INDIAN WARR birds have nests, but the son of man an excellent lawyer, a sound demo- tion has been made, nnd when Prior to Marrs. MK. and who. U the, haee not al mitt, ratwdvad aame. are now omitted region it will be readily seen that hath not where to buy a high-arm to mwdred fr.™ the V S. a MB Acre Bonnr, Land Warrnnrt. Thr.e to whom ... «m-d erat and fl genial, popular gentle-1 elected, the countv will be well of the valley offers inducement» rare Singer sewing machine (in the Har a Bounty I-and B »rruit for lew »han Mfi acre« «re dnw entBi’ed to receive one for the ad man. ficered ly oxcellcd And a* a ney country) but fmm Gilbert. • 4U t-n.tmwen^ Crnut County Nomine»». f THE HOPKINS HOUSE. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND .CIGARS. Two First-Class Billiard Tables HÂRDWARE AND CROCKERY Cenerai Blacksmith and Waeon Maker. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER Attention Farmers! WILLOW RANCH FLOURING MILL,