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■ - — IIOME-KEEKEltS. T he editor of the Portland Daily j HERALD. . i News, over his own signature, May . I in in lirait tx Coming to Harney Val L. . ....................................... Editor. 14, accused Scott, editor of the Or ley.— Ear^e Numbers Writ ing for In* <6. k . KOBKBTH. - Aaaoriata Editor, egonian, of having been concerned format ion.—Need of an Immigration I in a murder; and other crimes. IJe Society or Bureau of Information in WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1HHH. lliH Valley. i also threatens to expose Scott’s late j democratic national CONVEX- Jeal with Jus. Simon. The Orego- every day a wagon-load of I . man is • silent . on .. i • x 1 . Nearly .— TION. —---- man the subject. . , /».ux__ ; » The national democratic committee having n woniiklinan__ -J immigrants ironi ( a 11 form ft y Iowa OCR READING DESK. The Oregon Wagoa Road». LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. __ __ topic _ ________ j_________ To our reading desk has been The of the day in Eastern THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW Oregon, outside of politics, is the added the following: Lake Co., Oregon. est - S hore .—The contents of a bulky pamphlet just j T W ”__ ”'v April num- received from Washington by the bgy of Oregon’s beautiful magazine AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER & THE HERALD. parties that testified for or against is accompanied by a supplement in the three wagon-road companies’ colors, showing “The Olympic BUSINESS MEN abroad aet tb»t LAKEVIEW, Ijka co.. Or.,’contain«: 1 newapap«/; 2 botala; land claims, last summer and fall. Range.” Among the contents we xrocer 2 aaloona; 1 brewer»: 1 undertaker; 2 laundrlea; 1 furniture .tore; 1 «hoc «hop. 1 meat 4 lawypra: Uphyalclana: 1 aureeyor; 1 land agent; 1 (Jenlipt: 1 druzatore; 1 Jaw.efcr; Z From a copy we lentn the follow note, -Seattle, the Queen City;” market; blackamltha; 2 harncaa abopa: 1 livery .table: 1 bakery; 3 general merebandlae .tore.; 1 bath "The Moose;” “Farming on Puget houae: ing, which is of general interest: 1 milliner .bop; 1 real ealate agent; lnaw mill. Al*o. 2 Maaonjc lodge«: 1 Good T«kg met in the city of Wa«hington on the 22d duy of Both papCTJI arc republican BIC By several acts of congress under Sound;” an installment of “Tom pl«r lodge; 3 Odd Fellow.'lodge«: 1 United Working Men’« lodge. Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, Utah, >*’br“,lP|£gloxV1‘?uf,^Ti,1M?AY or J une hiniBose, take him Towser! Poor and other states and territories is various dates, the U. 8. government Norwood;” “By Accident;” “South Next, at noon, a« the llmr. aad choaen lhe rlty . , , to the state of Oregon, cer ern Oregon’s Ilealthfulness;’’ and of St. 1-ouui aa the place for holding the nation- : Old g. O. p. I seen in Harney Valley hunting a granted al democratic convention. Each «rate la en- tain .„...x. x„x„ land« Mt of the uiv public - domain, .... —, — to | “Northwestern News and Informa tltled to repreaentatlou therein equal to double the ._ numlmrof ... _........................ t:a aonatora uiul representative« ,................, U nder republican admiriistra- location. Every known source of aid in the construction of wagon-! ijun” is full and entertaining, la the conarvi. »t the I'nifh*! state«, and ra< h , thc purpose of affording! affordnig T , hf Ilr. C entury .—This _____ superb r_____ mag- „ territory and the fHetrlct of Columbia «ball I flODS the lands of hast Oregon information in the valley is being roads, for the have two delegates. # . ■ , • The nzinp for Mav |iag a8 a frontispiece highway, All democratic, conaervative citizens of the were given to the road companies; flooded with letters from the East, the people a public United States, irresffectkW of pant political na- state* legislature disposed i" , of these a pathetic scene depicting a party of njciafions and difference«, who can unite with Cleveland sent in a bill, which, if asking for a description of the East lands to three companies: The Russian (»olitieal exiles passing the us In an effort for pure political and conatttu- Some want to Dalles Military Wagon Road Com tio«»>goveruni*i>t, are cordially Invited to join not cut into, changed, mutilated by Oregon country. column that marks the boundary ub in sending delegate« to the convention. WILLIAM if. HARNI’M, Ch’ra’n, the republican senate into benefit- come immediately, others wish to pany the Willamette Valley and between their native land and Sibe as Mile« South of Lakeview. F rederick O‘. P rince , Secretary National ting the monopolists instead of the start some time in the summer, Cascade Mountain Wagon Road ria. The first article is Kennan’s Dtmocralfc Committee. L akeview , O regom . settler, will fairly restore every acre while others again, want to find out Company, and the Oregon Central “Acro8sthe Russian Frontier”—by- S tate D elegate « to N ational C onvention Military Road Company, under the-way, before a copy of the Cen A. SNIDER M. R. Hellman, of Grant; J. K. Kelly, of Mult to the people—then vote for Morri the most advantageous section that nOUiah; J. F. Miller, of Klamath; T. J. Black, reasonable stipulations regarding tury is allowed to enter Russia, of Linn; Henry KHppel, of Jackson: Napoleon son, and in that way put a vote in they may prepare for an early start RKET /RICE FOR GRAIN. PAYS HIGHEST such width, gradation, and bridges these articles of Kennan’s are cut Davis. the legislature that will help put a next spring. That section which as to permit regular use as w.sgon or torn out; “A Love Story Re or Work. Ia In charge of a Firat-eia«. Mlllyr. is able to show the best advantages roads, &c. The land to be acquired versed;” “Sheriff’s Work on the Thia Mill ia In floe condition for turning out THE HEHALD’S CHOICE. democratic senator in congress. will be the one that will get the in this wise: On a certificate of thc Ranch;” Lincoln’s history treats of UR FLOUR. WE GUARAN T he Federal party elected its benefit of this vast immigration. Governor of the state to the Secre “The Border States;” “The Gray por President: first president in 1796, and after Portland and Baker City have rais tary of thc Interior certifying that son’s;” the opening chapters of the struggling with democracy for 32 ed and are now raising funds for the ten continuous miles of road are new serial by Henry Janies entitled, completed, Quantities of land not GROVER CLEVELAND, The Hlfheat Price, will be paid lor Wheat. Hlfheat Rate. *t)l ba paid In axebanta lor years, and succeeding in the elec< publication of circulars,(descriptive to exc<3»l 3fJ *110118 bq sold them, “The Liar;” and many other inter t f Of N<hv ' Yorks. esting article^ tion of but two presidents, John and of the territory about those cities. and so on, from time to time, until ©ATS, WHEAT,‘ AND BARLEY, ____ D emorest ’ s .—“Two Frogs,” and y ice-President,- John Quincy Adams, it succumbed These circulars are scattered all the roadB be completed; and if not “Springtime,” are the titles of the in 1828. The Whig party began its along the road, and sent to every completed within five years, no fur two fine pictures the May number *C all and S ee for Y ourselves before T rading E lsewhere .^BO SYLVESTER PENNOYER, career in 1821, with Henry Clay as party in the East that asks for in ther sales be made, and the lands presents its admirers; “The Dress Of Oregon. remaining unsold, revert to the of the Mayas;” the conclusion of standard-bearer, elected two presi formation aljout Oregon. Harney United States. The following will dents, Harrison and Taylor, and valley is far superior to either of show the length of each road, num “The Red Wig;” two short stories, THE HOPKINS HOUSE “The Rose Brocade,” and the ‘About DEMOCRATIC TICKET. passed away among the things that those places, but they, by letting ber of acres patented, and unpat the Maypole;” fancy work, fashions, were in 1856, just 32 years old. their advantages be known, by ad- ented : M. D. IIGPKINS, P roprietor . STATE NOMINEES. hygiene, home decoration, etc. Acres Mile« Acre« Acre« ------- G odey ’ s .—This magazine for May The Republican party put its first vertising them in the East, are Road«. Length. Grant’d. Patented. Unpateutd 1 ■ - J7OK PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: Central R. 420 «06,400 2S.'»,56«.91 570,R31.C9 is an entertaining number, and candidate in the field in 1856— reaping the benefits of the great Or. W.V. a C.M. «76.4X0 .M0.749..53 327,730.47 Tbl« Hotel 1« new (Hou.e, Room., and JOrd^ure) «nd offeya courtaoua aerelea to avaay Gne*. W. II. E ffixger , of Multnomah. just 32 years ago this fall, Rye, Dalle« Milit’ry 357 666,440 12 i,910.23 55«,»529.77 among its contents: “Schiller;” flood of emigration that is daily W. R. B ilyeu , of Linn. Total. 2,36»..*;0 911,220.67 1,457,091.33 “The Representative from Rac bye, g o. p._____________ surging westward—benefits that E. R. S kipwortii , of Umatilla. The plat of The Dalles Rond was coon,” and the “Battle for a Birth A 33-AJFL Harney valley could secure for only T he people of the Harney Land filed in 1869, 18 year? ago, and the right;” short stories, fashions, fan yron congres «: cy work, etc. J present owner is the Eastern Ore the asking. Why not turn the tide District are indebted, to the personal IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE. P eterson ’ s .—This is always the J ohn M. G earin , influence of democratic members in our favor? It can be done easily gon Land Company of California. earliest magazine on our table. The Of Multnomah. That of the Willamette Valley & of congress for the passage of that enough, by simply stating the facts Cascade Mountain Road in 1868, June number contains: “An Unwill pOR SUPREME JUDGE: BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS & CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. bill which was introduced in the in regard to thc numerous advan 20 years ago, and the title to the ing Patient,” one of those steel en /oflN B pbxett , senate by Mr. Mitchell 12th of last tages and resources of Harney val road and lands vested at present in gravings for which this magazine Of Benton. is famous; numerous fancy work December; tinkered so as to leave ley and putting them in the hands Alexander Weill. That of the Ore patterns, and short stories; the con pOR JUDGE SIXTH DISTRICT: gon Central Road in 1866, 22 years of those seeking this very informa out the Peter French lands before re ago, and the road and lands the clusion of “Put to the Test,” and W. M. R ambey , tion. ported by Dolph in January; in property of the California & Oregon additional chapters of “The Mill of Of Ematina. V. J. Miller, of Harney City, Land Company of San Francisco. the Gods,” etc. troduced in the house of representa y7OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY BliyH DIST.' As Eastern Oregon has been slow- tives by Hermann in January; all showed us a letter recently from A sheep man of Hepner, Morrow VFORD, T. this work was done in the imme Wallis Nash, of Corvallis, in which ly opening Jier doors to immigra- county, writing to the Wasco Son, The Finest To Be Found líí the Lower Market. lion. diate political interest of Dolph and he states that there will bo a vast tion during the past ten years, in states that he has always been a immigration to Oregon this summer quiry was made into the right protectionist, until he sold his clip F. P. LANE - LAKEVIEW, OREGON. of the road companies to hold over of 1887 in Boston for 10 cents per GRANT COUNTY NOMINEES. Hermann in the coming June elec tion as a proof of their efforts in from those Eastern states that suf 2,000,000 acres of land from settle pound, which set him to wondering j 3BFR em : n 7 ative . behalf of tho people of Eastern Or fered such severe weather last win ment, on what had the appearance if the price would really fall any . F. M orrison , egon. Recognizing this, and know ter, New York, New Jersey, Penn of a large holding on a small found lower were the tariff of 10 per cent Of Dreway. This has resulted in an ex removed; led to thinking upon and ing the inability of Mr. Hermann sylvania, Maryland, the District ation. Two First-Class Billiard Tables amination by a special agent of the investigating thc subject, he soon of Columbia and all tho northern to get a bill passed, several Harney glIERIFF. Interior clepartmont, J. B. McNa discovered that, while very doubt democrats, last January, interested Atlantic states. Those states are mee, on behalf of the people, that ful that the tariff added anything to I. J. H aguewood , Of John Day. de nociatjc n embers from various over-populated and many will soon bears every evidence on its face, of the price of his wool, it was evident HARDWARE AND CROCKERY 0QVMTY CLERK. parts of the Union in this bill, or come west on that account. Last having been conducted in a spirit that it increased the price of nearly fai replay to both parties. J. T. M ael , every article he bought. He says: it would have laid over so as to winter that region was visited by of Secretary Of Canyon City Vilas recommends im “I find everything required: is the most severe snow storms ever give the gentlemen the whole vote mediate irvtion by congress for re rpRKiSUBEK heavily increased in price to me as of the Harney country, on their known, the thermometer registering storation of these lands to the pub a buyer and consumer, by this ,0. P. C resap , promise to stand by the bill till its as much as 68 degrees below zero lic domain, followed by the Attor same protective tariff. If I mark Of Canyon City. in places, and large numbers were ney General bringing such suit, or my sheep, it adds to the cost on passage. _____________ (QOM^lSfi^Q^ERS frozen to death. Many families suits in the circuit court of the lamp plack 25 per cent; resin, 10 H. SCHMPNCK LAKEVIEW, OREGON T he Ochoco Review of May 12th will come to Oregon this summer United States for the district of per cent; turpentine, 20 cents per T. A. M c K innon , Of Burn«. contains the following: “An indi rather than risk another winter in Oregon, as may be necessary for gallon. If I require to dip for scab, H. H. D avis , recovery of the lands in question. lime 10 per cent; sulphur, *20 per vidual by the name of Richards, a Of Long Creek. those sections. Where they will Every protection of the claims of ton; any patent dip, 50 per cent. resident of Grant county, who ac locate depends upon what section all settlers’ purchases from these güRVEYOK —MANUFACTURER TINWARE — My wool sacks and twine coat me knowledges that 1|C was one of the offers the most desirable induce road companies, is made. 40 per cent more; the needle to sew G. K nisley . President Cleveland, the People’s with, 25 per cent; my shears for villains who make a practice of ments. Those inducements are Farmers need not incijt the expense and delay of sending off for Of John Day. destroying dams put in the Silvies right here in Harney valley—such President, in the spirit of true de clipping, 35 percent more; a grind Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps a full stock at Fair y^BSXSSOR. mocracy, speaks out in favor of the river for irrigating purposes, and as can be offered by no other section rights of the settler and against the stone to sharpen them, 40 per cent. Prices. Citizens will find here as complete a line of Hardware and T. J. C ozad , boasted that he was a law-breaker, of the state. Let us be tip and do wrong-doing of corporations; he con If I want to build a corral, the ham Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of eaantry. Of Canyon City. mer cost cents more per pound; was in town this week circulating a ing. Let our light so shine that it cludes his message on the subject: hand saw, 40 per cent; fence wire, WTINWARE of all descriptions made to order . CALL and SEE GOODS. SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS “The evidence which has been li cents per pound. There is not a report that Col. Cogswell sold him may be seen even in the far-away J. I). D aley , oriental states on the Atlantic sea Of Prairie City out in a land contest case. If the board. The cost will be trifling collected by the Secretary of the thing possible to mention in the Interior, plainly establishing this jQORÓNRR? republicans desire to malign Mr. compared to the gain. Then let us attempt to defraud the Government house, or out of it, required in the Cenerai Blacksmith and Wa^on Maker that is not similarly taxed Cogswell’s character by importing not waste valuable time, while the and exclude the settlers who are business, M. Ihr » tin , and steadily draining our hard OÍ Canyon City. such individuals us Richards to lie other counties around us, which i willing io avail themselves of the earned money out of our pockets.” H. R. SCHLÄGEL L akeview , O regon , about him they can find plenty of have not one-half as much to offer liberal policy adopted for the settle V irginia delegates to St. Louis as the Harney country has, are be ment of the public lands, is here I t cost the republicans 175,000 ' Richards’ stripe confined in the ing fed by immigration and in with submitted to the Congress, are instructed for Cleveland. to carry Rhode Island. penitentiary at Salem.” creased in wealth and population, with the recommendation that the T he Tennessee delegates to Chi Taaparad 14 do AU Kind. of Work in tho Col. Cogswell is the nominee for simply because they advertise what bill which has been prepared, and A well - known republican of Port kunUB Uue. llora« Bhoalnz al |2.M par baad. cago are instructed for Blaine, advantages they have, while this which is herewith transmitted, may land 1? rr bet *500 that Gearin will i joint senator for Lake and Crook great valley is as yet comparative become a law, and with the earnest N ew Y ork republicans favor De be elected. The checks are drawn i counties. ly unknown in the East. hope that the opportunity thus pre pew for the presidential nominee. and deposited. Another letter to Wm. Hoag, gen sented to demonstrate a sincere de T he Portland Times leader says /-BUGGIES, D akota delegates to St. Louis are NS, ETC,^ TllE political fight is a square never mind party this time but vote eral manager of the Oregon Pacific sire to preserve the public domain instructed for Cleveland. The Chi railroad, from Sweetwater, Tennes for settlers, and to frustrate unlaw stand-up between the democrats for for thc welfare of Oregon, because; MADS TO OSDS* ^1TH HSATSMS, AMD OF «OOD qOAUTT. see, dated April 6, 1888, says : ful attempts to appropriate the cago delegates are for Blaine first the people, and the republicans for “Were Oregon independent, it might D ear S ib : I am in wunt of information same, may not be neglected.” and then Gresham. Eastern Oregon; mysetf und the monopolists. be possibly correct to talk about pol concerning ALLWORK WARRANTED. quite a number of others are thinking of T he Kentucky democratsendorse Whose property is the patented emigrating to part of the country, the policy of reducing taxes on the O regon needs the services of a itics instead of the state's interest, (f we can find a that favoruble location in that road land? Ths property of the necessaries of life, and instruct the Give * Trial aa Satins It Ba^’avln<. A flrat-claaa Gunsmith work« in connection with the abap there would probably be twelve or road companies. a live democratic senator in the U. but Oregon is dependent , and vory Motion fifteen families that would go next spring. delegates for Cleveland. dependent at that. To-day the Who has tho legal right to the We have been thinking most of a point on 8. senate: a vote for Morrison for the line of the Oregon Pacific railroad. If T he California democrats endorse representative is a vote for that sen state is fairly groaning for an open you can furnish us with sonic it* ms of in hay, or timber, or pasturage, of the river, and through that our com formation, with reference to this part, we patented road lands? The road the great tariff message, and the ator. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. would be very much obliged. comjianies. delegates go to St. Louis solid for Respectfully, 8. II. M artin . T he republican papers «till main merce fa virtually locked up. We How can the settlers get a legal Cleveland. The republican dele This is only a sample of thc let- right to these patented lands? By gates are divided, half of them be tain a sombre silence on the sub want the Columbia in such shape C. C. MALTBY L akeview , O r . that are coming by every mail: an act of congress, followed by suit ing for Leland Stanford. ject of Hermann’s letter. None of our Oregon farmers can come down ters from diflerent parts of the hast to : or BU its in the courts on the ground them have published it—the Ore with their products and get what everyone who is known to be able of fraudulent obtaining of the peo- T he Democratic state convention gonian even refused to admit it in they earn, Instead of paying the to give information concerning the p]e’a public domain. of Ohio, the great wool growing whole business out to railroad com- Eastern Oregon country. \\ hat is When can settlers obtain this state, endorsed the Presidents tariff its advertising columns. —R IDI NG MATERIAL A 8PECIALT Y.__ Z* \ I panics for freight. Besides this, we now needed is a circular dsscnp* necessary legislation for the restor- reform message, and instructed the M 8. H illman , a straight-out, | want hunflrcds of other favo„, and tive of this country to be sent by j atiun of ’these lands’ When Ore- delegates for Cleveland. The re Harnett. Saddle«. Bridle«. Brun. Latir». Whip«. Clnehee. Ch«pera|o« Nana bat Iba nnswerviug demoorut, left Canyon if Gearin is elected we can get return mail to each of th<‘»e inquir- gon has a democratic senator and publican delegates are instructed / -X era Everyone who owns property | representative n congress, in Wash-1 for Sherman. City 20th init. for 8t. Ixiuis, to them.” and wishes to increase its value, or ington citv to voice the rights of the stand by Cleveland and Tariff Re D emocrats all over the Union are IS.in business and wishes toincrease people of Oregon, instead of the Beat of Call «arata Leather naed. Ratlafaction Guaranteed T« Voter» of llarnojr rroelnct. form in tho National Democratic Ins trade and income, should take jwo republicans, who, in place of > enthusiastic and harmonious—state convention, June 5th. No better after stat«' wheels into line, cordially At the recent term of the Com a personal interest in circulating backing the efforts of the demo* PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. 1-ly man could have been selected than missioners Court an order was literature in the hast favorable to eratic administration in behalf of endorsing the administration and instructing delegates for Cleveland. and descriptive of the Harney t fc e people, have persistently resist he, to fairly represent the interests «livuiing llarney precinct in- Cverv measure lest it antagonize Republicans are united * in r»i nothing 1 -T CAPTAIN JOHN MULLAN. of the democracy of Eastern Ore- ,o ,w„ polling places All country. ( f course the beauty and STATE AGENT FOR superiority of this great valley will thc lntereets of th(. ,n„no|)olfat« ' OPP™“»" Cleveland; A ttorney A C ounselor an L aw , O regon , C alifornia , N evada , 8°n- _ ____ ■ the territory south of the line be- in time be known, and the country on the const A vote for Morri-on »mong themselves; and No. 1310 C onnecticut A ve , and to delegatee cover a A ll voter« desiring to continue tween township« 23 and 24, and gradually populated, but if we wait ig a vnt(1 flW a democratic U. S. sen- instructions ......................... W ashington , D. C. W ashington T y . dozen rival candidates. , for this information to find its own ator; a vo(e for Gearin is fora the work of the Cleveland adtuini«- northeast of Silvios river, within cf mouth, to the democratic U. 8. representative: w «n eltttt. <5 PnNle hha. Ltt>d CW.l; proor« fnltM tration in laying the »» to the roots Harney preeinet, will be known a« *“>'» "J H ermans has sent out a circular hast, the present generation will1 ■' ter *,"’r** *n<l No«-M>«r^ Less«, ud InranUon« «ernm PeaxtoM. of the monopolies, great and «mall,, (tolling place No. 2, and the polls pass away before the great future lVmoeratic congressmen mean as letter asking to be re-elected be B od ««1« .nd Lud WOTMta: poarautM r laiw* of .rary kind a<aln« the UnludSIttM to the democratic adminis cause J»e has passed f - o - u - r bills! that have sprung into existence and will be at the Slough House; Da that is in store for this valley ma sistance \ u pnvnsfl, anawerrd wltbont rhar(T I ormpond tration, which in turn, means as- He ________________ __________ introduced nearly 500. But do •ne» aoMcttrt with marriror«. widow», or h<|r« of tbnee who aerred la the power during the past fifteen years, vid Cany, Wn». Page and H W. terializes. But in •!» few months sistance for the cause of the people not count the Harney land office «rill caet bfa ¡»allot for (»earin, boas Lyons were appointed judge« and I this can all be made known and MEXICAN WAR, T„_ .. . a, . Mil among Mr. *1000 Hermann’s r*‘*,Ted >8o»«m>. are now entitled from the United Staten la to p«t a democratic voice m the R CarUr I the effects fe't, by n little display I .wtland Sta bta t ( . repub- vast vart achievements, if you please pi T 1HE he hast Portland MD-ACRE BOLNTY LAND WARRA/T—»-MONTHS EXTRA PAY—AND-WRVICK TO of such energy as i; being shown by bean, is supporting Gearin, House of Representatives, and cast I , . _ (ae.nn, on the Nothin« Nothing but the urgent appeals a’ppeaU from lrom ren.loa. If dependent upon tbelr ow* labor, or «bo are « ye.ro old. And with ihe .nr another for Morriaon, ao aa to put a < clerks. 1 oiling place is No. 1 st the our sister counties and adjoining ground that Oregon needs a repre- democrats of Harner valley to dem- rirora, widow«, or heir, of thoae wAo «erred 1« «ny of the rartoo« Harney City, and sections. Let everyone take hold democratic vote in thc state legisla sebool house in T‘ n Wk° '*r?n- °f W «"tic senator- and repsesentatives INDIAN WARS of the old and do his part and thc desired t n<l in the How It fa a plain bon of other states carried that meas- ture for a democratic Senator to ra-1 embrace« all the lerrftory teri Prior ta M«reh. 1«S. and who. If they here not already retrelred name M in the new will be quickly and easily accom new nt Oregon in the United State« precinct not inc to reettred from the r 8. a NDAere Bounty Land Warrend Thoae law ncM propoaRtx proportion, and in the inter un> through We know whereof plished. a Sonnty Land Warrant for lew than 1«« .ere. m dow ratitlled ta reralee polling place N eat of Oregon. wo speak. dftiOMl errvawr WILLOW RANCH FLOURING MILL, I I ■ I / A [ X- •