East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, November 14, 1889, Image 2

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I _ Mr- Maggie Levens is quite ill
I nesaee, announces his purjiosc to
thia
week.
THE HERALD
Tariff Reform!! A curdtai invitation 1» extended each and ! introduce a bill in Congress repeal I —Next B. L. A. 8. meeting at the
ing the Civil Service law, and to residence of Mrs. W. C. Byrd.
*
I every Reader of Tita lltliw lo contribute
TBVRSDAY, NOV¡¿JDt 14, ¡IW.
' to thio de|»artment of the paper, on any aubjecl force it to a vote, if possible.
If
• of general hite/eot Wo claim the right to ae-
—Next Saturday, Nov. 16th, a
—'—^*0
cent nr reject an) part orlhewhoie, but not to such a bill ever gets before the
! change the hteaa preaented. We prefer articlea
. L. GRACK.
»
Grand
Bull will be given in the
Editors
lover the writer’« own «ignature, blit uoui tie House, party lines will not count
ALLIE GRACE, i
Burns Town hall. Eevery body
plumes aru admissible, We do not hold our­
selves responsible for the opinions advanced for much, a« it has opponents as cordially invited to be present.
by writers under the above caption.
Leading
pOR COUNT SEAT Of HARNEY COUNTY:
well as friend8 on both sides of the .Supper at the Reed restaurant.
------" kaler
KAKTHWEAKY.
House.
—N. Comegys and son were in
BURNS.
i
DRY
GOODS,
CLOTHlN’o u
“For here we have no continuing city.”—
Hon. Roger Q. Mills has arrived ’ town, Thursday, to learn of ex-post­
Heli. 13:14.
BOOTS, SHOES, GR ocfr .J1^
Earth
ia
lonely,
time
hangs
weary,
master
Parker,
what
action
to
take
in the city for the winter. His du­
I nstead of subscribing for a Six-
( are nit« heavy on my brow;
STOVES, TINWARE, C r SS v 1 «
All the world seem« dark and dreary,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, 1* TTv R? i
ties will not be as arduous during regarding the Blitien postoffice, as
Column-Patent-Inside-$2.50-QuMrto
J.ile'B a waste of sorrow now.
Nelson,
whose
bondsmen
they
were,
I look forward to a country,
the coming session as they were at had skipped the country. By Mr. SULTANA RAZORS, AND “l x fV Ml
i. e. 24 columns of local matter and
To “a house not made with hands,”
CIGARS—AND -A THOUSAND &
To
a
cllv
with
foundations
the last. Mr. Mills does not think Comegys’ prompt action, the busi­
24 columns of stale news matter
Far beyond these suffering lands.
TOO TEDIOUS TO M e JJM
that any legislation of importance ness of the office was kt’pt going.
printed two weeks in Portland be­
Long I’ve wandered sorrowing, sighing.
gSFNothing but First-Grade Good. ¡n S( , I
Seeking rest, but tinning none;
will
be
passed
by
this
Congress.
fore it reaches Burns, subscribe for
Efforts
to
capture
Nelson
failed.
One bv one my days are Hying.
Soon will life’s sad course be run.
our SevenColumn-Harney-County-
Chief Justice Miller has put a
—Roseburg Review: Married, at
Soon my feet shall reach the river,
Print-$2.50-Folio-A-8 even-Column
Cr> aging to return no more;
stop
to the talk of nominating him the resident of D. A. Cawlfield, at
gSF“ N. BROWN desire, to inform
|
Sailing
to
that
distant
haven
Quarto-Family-Paper; i. e. for $2.50
On the far ofl’ heavenly shore.
Harney,
Or.,
Oct.
13
1889,
Mr.
J.
B.
for
President
in
1892,
by
stating
we give you 28 columns of local and
that he made a specialty of purchasing a
One by one earth’s joys have left me,
positively that under no circum­ Cawlfu’-ldto Miss Ada Ragon, Rev. able to make up into T he H erald ’ s DirJt'“ Mi
Latest News matter, and 42 col-
One by one its hones have tied;
T.
V.
B.
Embree
officiating.
Many
a
time
has
death
bereft
me,
“tcioire E.. . H;
urns of additional news, Stories,
stances will he allow the use of his
Oft I’ve soothed a dying I ed.
The bride and groom are both
Poems, Anecdotes, Essays, Ac.— 70
Oft “the silver cord has loosened,”
name
in
that
connection.
And
to
well and favorably known in Rose­
Bearing h«»ni>some loving tie;
long columns of choice, all-at-home The People Victorious Over Oft
•‘thegohien bowl has broken,”
clinch the matter, he has told a burg. Mr. Cawlfield was deputy
As some friend lay down to die.
print against 48 Bhort columns of
Present for The Herald’s^
friend that he would not accept the P. M. here, and for a time held a
the Monopolists !
part patent print now offered you
Have they gone from me forever,
LAST YEAR T he H e W i . d J
Cherished ties and early dead?
nomination if unanimously ten­ position on the editorial staff of the
by the new Printing Company
(an it be that I shad never
80
Review.
Miss
Ragon
grew
to
wo
­
[O ur “Cleveland Rooster” has at Reunite the severed thread?
(made up of a couple or so of cat­
dered him. He is entirely satisfied
aonting its Lady Reader« with £ ■
Ah! by faith’s clear vision see them,
manhood
here,
and
there
are
many
tle-men, a luml er-dealer, a saddler, last got a chance to make his ap­ As before the throne they stand;
lust rated. We sold over 50 ext a
with his present position.
As they "cast their crowns before Him,”
friends to wish the happy couple a
a farmer, and ; merchant), which, pearance on the Cleveland Plat­ They
bera who wanted the pattern Ji
extend a welcoming hand.
Secretary
Noble
sneeringly
speaks
long and prosperous wedded life.
having no more idea of the printing form and let out some of the “crow” Glad I come, thou long lost treasure,
way. All who sent the coup^Ll
The
Review
extends
congratula
­
of
Tanner
as
a
“
back
number.
”
He
business and its demands, than a that’s been bottled up since last Partner of my earlier yeais,
we
have
..x, knew they would.
vvwuiu. We
we hareiS
Companions of my childish plecsurcs,
'
should-A’lnember that he will him­ tion».
printer has of the butcher trade as November—He’ll make the welkin Sola«
e of my griefs and tears,
Magazine publisher since 1861 ujMi
a fine art, think “anything that’s in the Harney regions ring in 1892 “Now I see. but very darkly,”
self be a “back number” one of
appointment through his publie.; W"
1 run life’s weary rave.
From Itllcy. Harney County.
got lots of reading on it,’’and “don’t fcr Tariff Reform, for the present “ As Knowing
THIS YEAR T he H e J u
then, as I am known,”
these
days. It is always the fate
I
shall
see
you
face
to
face.
election
returns
are
significant
of
cost the Company too much, you
—
Simon
Lewis
has
built
a
new
withi an Order entitling thrWj,», -
of office holders.
know,” during the next six months, the people’s sober thought regard­ We shall sing redemption’s story,
barn.
the handsome Directoire Basque j5555
we range the realms of light.
$22,000,
(XX)
ie
the
amount
that
is good enough for people away off ing Cleveland’s patriotic devotion As
Heirs to mansions bright in glory,
in blood—washed raiment white.
LEG»
from railroad and telegraphic com­ to the Best Interests of the People Clothed
Congress will be asked to appropri­ —E. D. Btiker has finished a new
There no kindred ties are broken;
dwelling house.
munication with the outer world as in these piping times of Greed vs. There no cherished forms decay:
ate to continue the building of the
There no sad farewells are spoken —
—There is considerable improve­
are the citizens of the Harney Principl ■.]
“God shall wipe all tears away.”
vessels for the navy.
ment going on here.
country._____________
The elections held Nov. Sth, have
—Mr Thornburg has about 30
W ashington letter .
What Ingeraol Got for It.
HOW HARNEY COUNTY’S REI’l BLI-
acres
of rye sowed and coming up
resulted in sweeping democratic
CAN 1’ARTY GETS THERE.
A Bhort time ago, Rev. Risinger, nicely.
All over the State, from every victories all along the line, based on
This garment pattern, besides being styl-
Mr. Harrison has been happy of the Evangelical Association, re­ —There will he a Christmas
progressive county, come reports of Tariff Reform.
this week compared to what he sidingin Morgan co., West Virginia, dance at the Silver creek school ish, is very useful to any lady, as by eimplv
leaving off the re vers a plain basque is ob­
significant meetings of the leaders
Virginia rejoices at the downfall has been for several weeks past, was traveling in the cars with Col. house.
tained.
and influential men of the two great
— Whooping cough is abroad
notwithstanding the kicking of the R. Ingorsol. The latter discovered
of Mahonisin.
|x>litical parties. A six month’s
here; several families are afflicted
Each pattern has a full value of 25cents
In Massachusetts, Iowa, Ohio, Illinois senators at the appoint­ by the former’s ticket that he was with it.
campaign is before them. Stalwart
being accompanied by an illustration, and
ment of Mr. llaum, to be commis­ a minister of the gospel, and, ob­
—Every body have killed their explicit directions for cutting, and putting
work must be done to insure the New York and New Jersey, the sioner of Pensions. It-is only fair
success of the party that claims their democratic party pushed to the to the new Commissioner to say serving that he was a plain, old hogs and are feasting on back bone together.
t
gentleman, determined to have and spare ribs.
allegiance.
front the great question of Tariff' that the senators do not object to
T he H erald holds the exclusive privil­
—There will be a dance at the
some
fun
at
his
expense.
For
that
The new county of Harney, as Reform, and the result shows that him personally, hut they blame Mr.
purpose he commenced quizzing school house, Thursday night, with ege in Harney county to Ro distribute then . PRC
might have been expected, is, in
patterns. No other new-paper in this coun­
Harrison
for
appointing
him
with
­
the
tariff
issue
was
not
settled
to
politics, as in whatever else that
him. Soon Ingorsol quoted from basket supper.
—J. C. Garrett and son Ras. are ty can obtain any such right so long as T he
tends to strengthen her worth, keep­ the satisfaction of the people in the out consulting them, and besides, his Illinois speech, in which he
expected
homo f . in Cal f rt ia in H elald is the only all-at-home, leading news­
they object to Mr. Baum being said that “all men sprang from the
ing up with the times, marching
paper.
last
Presidential
election.
about
two
weeks.
i*ke 1
shoulder to shoulder with advance
credited to Illinois, when he has lower order of animals; but he was
I aalil
counties, and will be heard from in
—
Henderson
Elliott
litis
just
Advices of Nov. 6, State:
been a resident of Washington for glad that his mother was not a
Remember, we will pay $2.50 a year, or j ’. in and
ber 1
the coming conflict for control of
turned from California, where
year’s subscription to our paper, and, alee,
V
irginia .—Returns show large many years. But all this is noth­
affairs of State and county, in 1890-
cow.” To which Rev. M. V. Risinger has been with horses for sale.
pay postage on 52 li tters, to any lndv in anv 2W9,
democratic gains in every section; ing to Mr. Harrison compared to
01-92.
—Smith it Awbrey have quit part of Harney county that will send as
-h|—.
exceed 30,(XX) over vote of 1888. the torment he was daily going replied,(not knowing that he was
As will be seen elsewhere in these Democrats will have a two-thirds
Ingersol) that “if the theory were the sheep business, and Smith has U tters from her neighborhood, coinnu
columns, party lii.ei have, after, lo, majority on joint ballot in the legis­ through in trying to find a man true, and that the colonel’s mother returned to the anvil and hammer. I year’s subscription to Demorests’s Familv .'It Ämonl
these many days, been drawn be­ lature.
A D emocrat .
big enough, who would consent to was a cow, he would be glad if Mrs.
tween the Democrats and Republi­
take Tanner’s vacant seat.
l.’IED.
Cow would have kept her calf from
cans of the Harney country.
O hio .—Republican state commit­
PATTERN ORDESM
At the hospital, in San Francis­
One would suppose that this ap­ bellowing all over the country;”
November 23, 1887 the Demo­ tee admitB legislature democratic
GOOD
FOR
ONE
I
’
ITTFIIN
.,f I he l>!trctoire Batqat . PRO(
crats by establishing T he H erald in both branches. Democratic state pointment would have ended the this closed the conversation, and co, Cal., while under treatment for
[Run n pt n
pencil through IhrsizeJ
cancer
by
Dr.
Toland,
Thomas
Has
­
committee
is
claiming
election
of
as a partisiun newspaper, cast the
pension scandal, but on the contra­ brought a, burst of uproarious laugh­
Send with a 2c stamp for return postage: to uS?
kell,
of
Burns,
Harney
co.,
Oregon,
guantlet of defiance into the Repub­ Campbell by plurality of 12,000 to ry the scandal has hardly begun,
MAGAZINE. 15, East 14thst,.’ otist
aged 61 pears.
lican party as it lay, by its Bosses’ 15,000, and rest of tickets by plu­ as the public will see a little later ter from -the passengers.
This pattern will lie a full size pattern 4 lit- <iininii
The
subject
of
the
above
notice
’■
C ontributed .
orders, ambushed behind such sub­ ralities of 4,000 to 8,000.
was born in Oxford county, Maine, isliral by special arrangement with the E ast ¡«retb
on. There is a seeming disposition
terfuges as “Independent,” * Vote-
M aryland .—Legislature will cer­ on the part of the officials of the
Feb. 26, 1828. Came to Caliiornia The Holder of till« ’*<>r<ler” may tie arfured of lhe value i.f Ito.'
for-thc-Man-and-not-for-the Party,” tainly be democratic, but by a re­
Noyes’ Dictionary Holder.
those obtained through the ’Order” f s t m in the Fashit-r ■
in
1852. Married Mrs. Sarah Mc­ of
Magazine.
n sending Ibis ‘ Order” to obtain the palter
“Settlers-and-their-IIomes, ” etc. It duced majority.
Interior department to shield some­
L.
W.
Noyes,
of
Chicago,
the
Clintock
in
1863;
in
1882
came
to
lay untouched until Nov. 0, 1889,
W.
JENNINGS
DEMOREST: Enclose! f
body that is bound to result in maker of Dictionary Holders, sends Oregon; took up a homestead one
when the Republicans picked it up
N ew Y ork .—Democrats not only
and
two
cents
for
return
postag . for which plea-/adm,
by establishment of the Items as a carried the state by from 20,(XX) to trouble. For instance, when a list upon receipt of a two-cent stamp to mile from Burns, which he was to Basque of the size marked out above.
pay
postage,
a
series
of
very
pretty
make
final
proof
on
Dec.
6.
1889.
rival newspaper to advocate the 25,000, but gained ten members in of the employes of the Pension Of­
principles, policies, and practices of the legislature.
fice, who had their pension revoked blotters of most excellent quality. Last June he went to Portland for
Name-
One has a cut of a little drum-ma­
the Republican party.
by Tanner, was published this week, jor cupid at the head of two long treatment for a fungus growth on
M
assachusetts .—Make up of leg­
the
lower
lip;
returned
home,
and
During the two years intervening islature, according to returns, as fol­ ten or twelve names, including that columns of Dictionary Holders, and
-PRO<
¡Street—
between T he H erald ’ s challenge lows: Senate: republicans 30, dem­ of First Deputy Commissioner this is his speech: “I am a quiet went to San Francisco for the same
purpose last September; Oct. 17th
and the Items’ acceptance, the Re­
little ‘drummer’ for the Noyes Hol­
publican party has labored indus­ ocrats 10-against republican 32, Smith, who got more than $6,(XX) ders. It is my mission to call at­ ackdnwledgeed receipt of $500from
8, this year; House: re­ arrearages, were left off The whole
I ub wife to pay Dr. Toland for re­
triously to build up numerical democrats
tention to the fact that these are the moval of cancer. Oct. 20th was
publicans
157,
70, with
and influential strength for the 13 to be heard democrats
truth
about
this
business
will
never
only Holders that have strong found nearly insensible in his room
repub­
party, by skulking under one cover licans 180, and from-against
democrats 60, this be known until a Congressional in­ springs to hug the book firmly to­ from gas; ictnoved 11 the hospital
[N. P. Cut the above pattern out by the black
and another of local prejudice, un­ year.
vestigation is held, and it is certain gether, thus keeping the dust out Oct. 23d. No news from him till rected: enclose it and a 2-cent stamp in envelyf^
til now, to the astonishment of the
of upturned edges. The possession Nov. 1st, an operation having been put no letter in with it, your Order will behonort^““
indifferent in the ranks of the De­
N ew J ersey .—Indications of in­ to be held. In the meantime the of Noye’s Dictionary Holders has made
so as to give him relief.
mocracy, the contest will be a close creased democratic gains. Assem­ disinterested public is waiting to
Mr. Haskell was an honest, re­
one, and is as likely to terminate bly will consist of 38 democrats see if Commissioner Raum proposes made about 125,000 families happy
and accurate in the use of words. spectable citizen; a Democrat; a
in favor of one party as the other— and 22 republicans.
to discharge those officials whom j Buy a Noves Dictionary Holder straight forward man in his deal­
be sure, otherwise, our Republican
N ebraska .—Returns still incom­ Secretary Noble has openly charged | from your book-seller and see how ings, and his loss a regret to the
fellow-citizens would never have
taken a step so decisive as that of plete, but no doubt of election of re­ with fraudulently obtaining money I much mort* frequently you will re- whole tommuuity.
fcr to the dictionary.
"buckling on their armor,” and publican state ticket and the con­ from the Government.
gressman
in
the
second
district.
boldly declaring, “We shall work
The B iii - iih Church Lunch.
The Board of Promotion of the
for the success of the great Repub­ I owa .—Returns indicate election World’s Exposition of 1892, com­
A Brief Sermon.
F. E. B each . President,
The
B. L. A. 8. held its lunch
lican Party.”
E. H ughes , Vice-President,
of democratic candidate for govern­ posed of representatives from near­
Here is Sam Jones’ latest, and basket festival in the church last
I^et us see how the two parties or by small plurality, 3,000. The
down
in
Texas
the
people
Friday
evening,
and
the
arrange
­
pro-
stand in the matter of official rela­ republicans claim legislature by ly all the states, held «n enthusi­ nouncedt as soul-satisfyinguis any ments on the part of the ladies were
astic
meeting
here
this
week.
A
tion within the county:
8 majority on joint ballot, but dem­
spiritual feast that Tslmage ever so well done, that, despite the very
memorial to Congress setting forth i dished up: “You may sing and small attendance $11.50 was netted.
List of Directors and Stockholder«
With the exception of one, the ocrats concede not more than 3.
Democrats hold all the elective offi­
the advantages of holding th« Ex­ pray, repeat psalms and give a few The following is a list of those pre­
J. D.X
cers.viz: Judge, Clerk. Sheriff, Trea­
LATEST RETURNS—NOV. 9 tii .
position in Washington, and calling dimes to the heathen occasionally, sent to aid in this worthy affair:
Bl!
2-30tf
surer, Surveyor, Assessor, Schoo)
and Mr«. Wm. Minot,
Thursday, Nov. 14, 3 p m, our attention to the fact that it is to be but if you don’t deal honestly with Mr.
Vr.
ard
Mr.
M
N.
Fegtley.
Supt., and the two Commissioners,
your fellowmen, pay your debts and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Welcome,
also, District Judge—and a party latest exchanges are dated 7th, Sth, a national celebration and should come righj to your oidigations, you McBdames: W. C. Byrd.
,
’ “
J.
D. “
Moore,
and 9th, and the statements are a not be controlled by local corpora­ will go to ,h—1 faster than a jay J. E. T H.iira
uewspaper.
T. Pratt,
W. L. W.H.ley,
T.
b.
Harris,
I..
M.
Caldwell,
reiteration
of
the
above:
New
York,
tions,
was
unanimously
adopted
bird can
.
With the exception of one small
W. W. Cardwell.
Office, the Republicans hold all the democratic by 22,000; Iowa, 3,000; and will be brought to the attention
MI
mcb
:
Madge
Byrd,
iD * 4 M ----- 5------------
BAKER, CITY, GREGO*
Edith Byrd.
Botnie ITarkev,
Appointive offices, viz: The six New Jersey, 10,000; - Ohio, 10,000; of Congress as soon as the session
additional rarney item ».
Elate Harkey.
Della Ginninla,
Myrtle Porter.
Postmasters, Register, and Receiv­ Virginia, 30,000. Massachusetts, open«. The board called on the
? ?}O- >1—!--- -- ----
Aìi< e McKinnon,
Maud JauaiBon,
Minnie Ginninia,
Have the Largest Establishment in Eastern1'
er; also, the elective offices of Rep­
To keepqxieted
MvfBTBt
Carl
Pratt,
CH
Perle (Jeer,
resentative and District Attorney—- barely saved by the Republicans; President to get his help. He
Carl Fe ri ley,
Read Twg 'H erald .
< e >. Porter,
Chas. JoliDHon,
Pennsylvania and Nebraska by gave them a diplomatic answer,
and a party newspaper
Dan
Marktv,
Atielor Ra ine,
8*’
vour horses neat­ Bertie Harris,
— If yoq want your
Frank Welcome,
not deeming it good policy at this
The officials appointed by the greatly reduced majorities.
Jnmea Harris,
Jacob Welcome,
(’. Byrd,
Henry Welcome,
democratic governor can show the
time to openly favor any particu­ ly groomed,put up at til« Red Front Julian
Robert Huston,
Fredrit k Rat ine,
people of Harney county fully as
The muddle over the election in lar locality. It is known however Livery stable, when you come to Ambrse M. Rvrd,
Alfred Welcome,
Burns.
,
-
Rev. A. M. Met-art,
clean an official record as the offi­ Montana has cleared, and the State
that
Mr.
Harrison
is
heartily
in
fa
­
BUGGIES & BUCKBOARDS
‘ How the ^ates Come Ajar,” by Madtre
cials appointed by the republican now is readv for admission to the
rd, Vi nie and D liaGInninU.
—According to our information, B) Recitations;
SPORTING
GOODS, & Cutlet CUL
vor
of
Washington.
“
Cerfew
ahail
not
ring
to-night
”
administration.
postmaster Nelson at Blitzen, left by Georira Porter. ’ Yankee l ad In ÌA>ve.” by
1
Union.
The
democrats
will
have
The
fight
for
the
speakership
of
Ambrose
Byrd.
It behooves the Democracy to!
his business, and is said to have
awaken to a lively sense of' the ' la.wful *'ontro1
th© legislature, the House may now be considered skipped the country. A man
Tinware, Glass, Paints and Oils.rf^^J
strength of their political foe. and j when called together, and will Uni­ as open. Mr. Cannon has been t tuned Howard started in pursuit, 1RANKHGIYINO I’ROUI A NATION. Deering g Binder, Æc.gWCommunicaiiu»'
itc.tfS^Communication* * 1
be- [ ted States senators from tho new here for some time, and the others but did not catch up with him. We
put themselves in a position to be­
To the end that public acknowl­
Orders with this House if vou want to,. ■ Wl
come the aggrei si ve party if they State.
___________________________________
«
will a’.l be here in a few days. Mr. trust this report, which comes to edgment may be made to God for
lama
would win.
! us. Monday, may be contradicted His unnumbered mercies, I do here- ‘
Cannon
’
s
friends
figure
that
Mr.
And now since the most pro-
by appoint
j before our day of issue.
T he H. V. P. P. C. having pur-
uounced Republicans of the countv
Reed will go into the caucus with
T
hursday , the 28 th D ay of N o ­
(men never known under any pre­ chased the Items with which to 72 votes, thirteen less than the
Albany Democrat: Rumor in po­
1
vember , 1889,
text, to train in the democratic buibi up the G. O. P. in Harney
litical circle», says that there is a As a day of Thanksgiving, and I
number
necessary
to
nominate,
camp) having met in the office of county, appear to indulge a hope of
probable change to be made in the would remind the good people of
a, to
the leading republican politician of' further strengthening it by adroitly while Mr. Cannon will start with office of U. 8. District Judge, ami this Commonwealth that no expres­
m M
thia section, have decided to meet working in the M. II. P. A. and a 45 votes. They claim that Reed's that Judge Deadv’s visit East is sions of gratitude can be more ac­ \V. E. GRACE, P roprietor ,
J
t'« Drm c acy on an open field, let
vote will fall off after the first ballot, very significant of it. Judge Saw­ ceptable to Heaven than are gifts
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poet.
each and every I*emocratic citizen
and Cannon’s increase until he gets yer is nearly seventy years old and in aid of the poor.
A Large Assortole»' * wt
in the county Lok to it that their
will soon be retired from thel>ench
In testimony thereof, I hereunto
the
nomination.
our
correspond
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cunning opponents do not, again,
four in and set* a copv of the ent believes that Recti, who is se­ Judge Dendy is looking forward to sign my name and cause the seal
NOT^
like the wily savage, go to hiding
that vacancy, and hope» to fill it in of the State to affixed nt the city
FINE
behind sonie j lnusible local covers, fine 12 column agricultural paper cretly supported by the administra­ which event Mr. C. A. Dolph, of of Salem, this 4thdavof November
and ambush enough of the unsus- “Home anti Farm” we arc offering tion. will be nominated liefore the 1 Portland, is to succeed Judge Den­ A. D. 1889.
Has just been l’eeOV^ Dottai
peeting in the rank and file of the all new subscribers to T he H erald fourth ballot is reached in the re­ dy. This accounts for the resigna­
S ylvester I’ ennoyer , i
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Ikemocracy to enable them to cap- for 1890, for price af T he H erald
tion of Mr. Dolph from the attor­
Governor.
I publican caucus.
lure the conn»,
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neyship of the railroad corporation
By the Governor: G eo . W. Me-!
Representative Houck, of Ten- of the O, R AN.» few weeks since.
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