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BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. Silvi«» cnee arising between them, wheii| W.: understand that partie» hog ty to better themselves? We have! Now, my good friend this Lislge declared itself indepen THE HERALD. tile to Burn» have been down in talked to parties from different > City, von have left too many gap“ dent, and has ever sinee been the Catlow and Wild Horse part if parts of the county, and hear noth- down; too many openings for us to | known as the Independent Order of THU IUD \Y, MAY fc, IMO. _ , | th« county, urging the citizens of ingbut highest commendations of enter and take possession of your ! Odd Fellows. Odd Fellowship ill America is of hi» conduct and duties a» performed imaginary county town. It is the ¡ that part of the county to vote origin. The - - Editor* • which rceieves the approval of the natural advantages of a place or much more recent ■ • against Burns. th.< U,.p.ra. Uk. In«««.. l"1,«“,'." t.l.i ““ -------- !,.” 1 es entire community. t*’wn- Ulftl ‘«'P»?«"’ «« Baltimore April 26, L I Their plea, as wc understand, it j, ..R < ofNTY-SEATOr •< «* COUNTY 1 year two worthy if the county-seat should come to I Our candidates for eomissioners, «¡deration in locating the couny- |gj() ______ 1(f the Order -- - by - chance , ’ | Burns, the tax payer» would be are T. B. James and Wm. Altnow »eat. also, the class of citizens who broken, BURNS. met in that . itv. They were for- j inhabit the town; their business, taxed enormously for county build Mr. James’ record as commissioner Leading Merchant of Harney Count) * - -Í qualifications; eigner» by birth, and left their |na- -------- DEALER IN--------- That argument is thinner we know, and we know it to be and their business <_ tive land to seek an asylum in this i ; DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ings. [they generosity, their courtesy, country, It would appear that 01 whom wnom •• than skimmed milk. What county 'good; and Mr. Altnow, of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAI’S our and willingness at all tunes to go Iu they wt were not strangers to each l,„. from --------- STATU TICKET. buildings has Harney? A small j not so much is known, but BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES. HARDWARE down in their pockets and help to o {) K . r j n their mother country, or if knowledge, feel no hesitancy in 1 building used for a jail, worth, pü« GOVERNOR STOYES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE I ; probably, $50. Isn't it fair to pre recommending Mr. Altnaw to the the last cent they are able, to fur- they were, they at once reeogiuzed SYLVESTER PENNOYER, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBR atu B , i .i th,.r .11, V ent, rnrisc that ha» for it» one another as havn g been co- sume that we eau use tl»e same ar I 1 voter» of thl» county, with the as- ,lR r> "7'rfnM ’workers in the great cause of hu- SULTANA RAZORS, AND “I X L” CUTLERY, WINFJlB pOR SECRETARY OP STATT ca- ol.ject the development of the . oun ; nunity )irt|,. CIGARS—AND A THOUSAND ’ OTI 11 It AllTluU« surance that that he he is is a a gentleman, gentleman, ca- gument against Harney? If the : surance inanity in in thr the land nf of thcir their | birth. WM. TOWNSEND. TOO TEDIOUS TO MENTION. they were often together their county-seat remains at Harney, pable and one in whom the people try or the good of its citizens, < oun-, can fully trust. ty or town, and the good of society, conversation was naturally of the cannot the same tax be voted for pOK TKEASUllER — o— Nmv a word to all true Democrats This—a» we have described it—¡Order. They hail known and en- [county buildings? Do the enemies G. W. WEBB, nn.l we home everv voter in the is the panacea that heals the breach joyed its kindly principles at home ' of Burns suppose they can plain —and we hope every voter in tut i : and it was with deep and bitter re- pos. SIT lir.Ml: JCIIHE: Cheapest House in Eastern Oregon for Cash. I off such stuff on an intelligent class county, who claim» to be a Demo- 1 Ha 1 " , '/ i grot that an institution so kindly B. F. BONHAM, crat, is a true one — without organ- er8 ,o think arftl decide to vote . >i ; p r j nc ip) ea anl | ao eongen- I of people, as a point or argument ization we cannot have a party, and the town or place that deserves iaj to t|le g0Vt.rninent and country pOK STATE SCHOOL SCCEKINTENßENT in favor of Harney? The voters of Harney county unless the party as an organiza- their help and friendship. Silvies ¡they had adopted, had not found A. LEROY, ■ City takes it for granted, seemingly,, its way across the Ocean. Many [know the citizens of Burns and vi tion works together in unity, the por. STATE PKIXTEK: schemes they devised to a ' Hv..i nil iu niw^tirv fnr ibpiniwere the BchcincR object of the organization or party * * • ■ *• ascertain what number of Odd Fel- cinity are men of sense ami judg- JOHN O’BRIEN. i ment, and would be very dear of can never be accomplished, In is a preliminary survey of their b)wg^ünvTÍÓ-'Íd'befoundontlie pOR < ox.,RESUMAN TOILET ARTICLES, GLASS, l* UTTY,4f| | voting a heavy tax on themselves, the Democratic party, also, the town, and ^i<j^court( house, jail, vvestern continent, after many vain R. A. MILLER, knowing the fact that—when the Republican ¡party, primaries and and other requisite public buildings and fruitless efforts, they hit upon plan of giving notice through ! railroad is made through the valley j county conventions are for the ex- will grow from the soil, without the the newspapers of the day calling a even the seed being planted. We DISTRICT TICKET. j —the county-seat is bound to go . press purpose of enabling the par- BURNS, OU meeting of such Order as should W. E GRACE, P roprietor , yen Jt.T GE: there. Burns will not kick against ; t v to work together for specific pur- guess it will cost you nothing t>'■ hnve c;mP to tl|i8 countrv-froI11 thc j put up county buildings? Are you Old World, designating the time M. D. CLIFFORD, la railroad town, and the people ! poses It is not supposed for an instant like O’Grady, to whom the fellow and place of meeting. The long know it, and the intelligent voters JTOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY A Large Assortment of that every member of a party is owed ten dollars, and he thought looked for day and lour nirived of our county know, also, that it is to CHAS. F. HYDE, and with trembling and anxious Burns they arc indebted for getting satisfied with the action» of any he had a mortgage on bis life, have hearts they assembled at the place FINE CUTLERY» NOTIONS, Etcì poll JOtN iy(ENAl >i: you a mortgage on the railroad and primary or convention. Individu- a county and a Land Office. of meeting, and behold three, be HENRYBLACKMAN, Has just been Received. Considering all these matters, I i al likes anil dislikes are not con- going to force it to recognize your sides themselves out of the vast population of tl.e United States as BOH REl’K ESENT A TIV B: suited by a body of men assembled j ‘ own as the county-seat of Harney from a proper stand point, we fed [ sembled at the call of their Breth- D. S. DUSTIN. that Burns will step in and carry i ■ for certain purposes, but it is the [county? What assurance have you i ren. and made themselves known. ■H mass of the party or community I ‘ hat you are going to get a railroad of the prize. liowl ¡These five humble individuals met, ' that ¡»taken into consideration, ex-, at or near your place? Will a pre- : not as strangers to each other in COUNTY TICKET. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOllM peeting, or rather taking for grant-1 Uminary survey certainly bring yon distant lands, but as brothers pc H • OLNTY CLERK: !•“ Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quiilH ot j; COVM Y CAXpmiES. whose hearts and souls were united ed, that the party will stand by the [ ’ be road? Have you anv more as- W. E. GRACE. : in the bonds of Odd Fellowship. We desire in this issue to place action of the primary or convention ; surance of getting the railroad than pon sirr.Birr: [Concluded in next IwueJ .AL PIO —before the readers of T he H er tollman—if not what would a par-i we have? We answer, no, no, a A. A. COWING. taik ald , and the voter» of Harney ty or organization amount to? [ thousand times, no! W hen are IIKIIAI.D'S WASHINGTON I.ETTEIl. PKK IS ■WoR COUNTY Jl’DGK: county, and, especially the Demo How could we hope to accomplish I you expeoting the steaming, whizz Secretary I’laine having sent for WM. MILLER. „ the United States minister to Bra- ( Staci» cratic party—our candidates for the anything to our interest or good? ing, zizzing.spluttering, thundering. Ulero l engine !nt„ into 1 zil, has been holding long confer- ASSESSOR: E. K. TAYLOR, - - - -- -- -- - PgOrwj oreje® different county offices, in their We have tricksters hoodlum.«, sore- ' bellowing, all-powerful «..»in® your town, and call a halt in front el,ccs «ith him this week in order - heads and chronic oilice-seekers, W. E. ALBERSON. j proper light. • ÍUM I to concoct a plausible statement, -j s» This large and commodious Hotel has been generally 6'— | r" htacou pon TREASURER: For county clerk, wc have W. E. i who could, under some circuni-1 "f y°ur council hall, and greet you which is to be made public, to ac il» cou vated. The Proprietor wil. spare no ] pains to please lus gi » of. mí Grace, everv inch a man, and when i stancts, as the “Harney Press” eor- with a bellow that would put to count for the slowness on the part THOR. II ROBERTS, ’i“* shame anv of Devine’s thorough of this Government in recognizing MW Good table service, and tables furnished with all marker erf : rectly ol serves, “ commit an irre this is said, proven and demon polt M KVEVOU: f I* bred bulls? the Ilepul lie of Brazil. He may parable injury. ” strated, beyond a shadow of doubt, make any statement he pleas-'s, but T. A. M< KÍNN0N. it is saying a great deal for an indi Every one knows of the dirty the fact will remain that the recog L PU ORATION. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: vidual. He is—which fact» cannot work that is tried by this class of nition did not take place nr.til the Brethern. ladies and gentleman: Demrcrats in Coi.gresR hud intro L. B. BAKER. La be sucessfully disputed—honest. I persons in every community. The P"K < ORON EK: I capable, and worthy, true to his Republican party of this county be- We are here to-dav to celebrate duced a resolution to compel its B urns osculating useii in m mu .. ' ‘he ¿1st anniversary of Odd F. l- being done. IBRAR lieves itself the mmurnv, minority, ...... and if j party, true to hi» friends, true to | neve» F. P. MOORE. ... . . | lowship in America. Io the Odd The tariff bill, which after many AND | there be any dissatisfaction in the| thut innate principle, which should . ! Fellow, this day has become dear ' hitch« s and delays was finally re F"" COMMISSIONERS: p v th;, (Be associations, a historic day ported to thc House late Wednes actuate the motive and career of[ Democratic ranks, rest assured it. , ], BOOK EXCHANGE WM. ALTNOW, rtE. IN TIIE HERALD BUILDING. will be worked on for all it» worth. [ to be commend.d bv appropriate day afternoon, is not the measure , every honest man, of being above . T. B. JAMES. MRS. GRACE, ------ L ibp . aria k . I [and aloof from political Dickering, to if possible, carry the voles of the j exercises each succeeding year it was when first made public by a Object of opening thin bvr.int sb fn connection with the Free Rending Room ’i to ofrnJ D the voters of the State of Ore-1 for succe»» in the race, dissatisfied dement, and if success-; "^d Fellowship lias a liisto- good deal. Thc committee could Fun cm for purchusing bu«>kB fvr a Public Library for Burns—The lot fur the Lullditinii r. ¡ry among men. ouch an occasion not stand the pressures and were ful, laugh in its sleeve, after the ■ ¡¡J Ina(](1 t))e nirdiuin bv wllieh lhe TERMS: Membership Fee $1? a venr. Reading Fee 10c. Deposit of 45c. or Retailpricti gon wish to vote for a »elf-impor- "e afk ,h" voter and 1 compelled to m ike many changes, odieal or Book, made with the Librarian, In every Instance, bend fur ('atuloguv. taut braggadocio egotist, vote for 1). [ tt‘x Wer 1,ar»<’y county, when | election, and cull that dement of, ,,|niost forgotten past i« called from among the most important of . IW-The Librarian ib Rgent for and will take Sul script lots at the l.owt st Kates fern the Democratic party a fool and; the slumbering wrecks of time to which were the placing of hides idieal, and order any Book, published in the United Staten or Canuuu. A ao. tbeet Mu I’. Thompson. Ina»peechbemade:atl ,,;cou,lty,,ca‘’ ,0 8° into ,he knave for falling into its trap. a,bi new zeal and resolves in the and sugar on the free list. To con Pictures. Works of Art, House Building Designs, Etc. at Portland, hg. says: “I propose to clerk » office and examine the ro Incondus on let us say the Dem-| ?re,t1.yn<ler,akill8 ¡'« ''lent to hu- ciliate the sugar producers of this be governor of Oregon. I am inter- U e fevl aBSUrc<l ‘ ver>’ one | country a bounty of two cents a doing so will be convinced wo have neratic ticket is .a good one. What: goodness of ovir work and pound is provided for during the ested in seventeen bank». I am j the f r,ght right ,,,a man " * in “ thc the "8^ right P'« place. wc mcan by this is, Bit cannot be , f]1P greatness of our cause are be- next fifteen years. Mr. Carlisle’s I not going to Tie cranky, I will re-1 th “*- Next we have A. A. Cowing for bettered in any county or State in [ ing sounded in all civilized tongues minority report shows that the bill «•eive and consider advice, but I | the Union, and, we, also, challenge and by all civilized people; and will increase the revenue» and in > will not be governed by it.” The 8bt‘r"’’“ n,an truc to bis Pnrt-V> anv voter in Harney county to 1'vbile a favoring Providem e smiles strong terms punctures the hy-1 Hon. 1». P. Thompson is undoubt- “nd the Performance of his duties . . i a - » » >• i » ' »1 flown upon the hosts of our 1* rater- pocrisy of the whole bill; an addi l W m . M c F ai . i ,, Treasure! tional minority report against the ! . dly “counting his chickens before | as “ sbcr,ff’”° onc cfln ’“‘X au«bt bring one smgle fact to light, with : |lit,. ](.t us r(,n(,w O11J. faith „„ W. F. B rownton . Secreti the satisfactory proof to back it, ffny, j n the grand principles of 1 c- sucarclause was made by Mr. Mc they are hatched,” ¡"«‘»"st, his course and his record ________ have been such while in office, that of one instance where the present nevolencc. so that another anniver- Kenna, a Republican. The major sarv . v will see us making longer ity renort practically admits that uppointees of Governor I’ennoyer sut <3^*List of Directors and Stockholders at the office of the I'm: proudest moment in the life the Democracy of Harney county to the offices of this county, have s strides , along , , the pathway of suc the bill is a poor one. but excuses of D. 1’. Thompson was when ho re- cannot do otherwise—if true to , cess toward the goal of perfection. perlvetion. it on the ground of the necessity J. D. Shaw. reived the intelligence, on Wedne»- themselves and their principle— failed to do their whole duty, and The origin of Odd Fellowship » i= is for “protection;” it admits also that 2-.W BURNS. OREC day. that he was chosen by the Re- than to elect him to the office he if they can, we will cheerfully pub- undoubtedly of great antiquity . . It the exact effect upon thc revenue» i has been said bv Mr. Cooper of of the bill is “difficult of ascertain-i publicans of the State as their can-1 now |io]ds bv appointment, and lias lish it. .hdate for governor.-Pendleton .lk>(1 wi|b go InU(.h honor f() bjln. Democrats stick to the regular 1 Scotland, an antiquarian and a ment." and very naively savs: “ft I rihunc. Homines» of your party, vote the man of learning, who had made is not believed that the increase of I’lie AaddcMt moment of liia life i ‘ an(* county, as an appreciation deep research into the origin of^ duties u|>on wools and woolen goods : ticket without scratching, and, rest Odd Fellowship, that it was first and upon glass ware will have the NEAR lll IIXB. OREGON. will be on the 2d of June when he j of his services. effect x»» of a»»x<a increasing »11«? the FCVCnilOS. receives thc intelligence of his de-i For county judge, we have Wm.' assured that you will never regret established by the Roman soldier» ».•svxz« JNO. W SAYER during the reign of Nero in the If the report told the entire truth Piiorst feat.— Bedrock Democrat. Miller, whose record in the clerk’s it. year 55. At that time they were it should have addid that this in And the happiest moment in the l(ffjCe in this county and. also in' in Fellow Citizens. The name of Odd crease in duties will add materially SII.A IES CITV. Keeps constantly on hand a large stock <«f lile ot the settler and working < lass. (¡rant county, is sufficient to elect Fellows was given them by Titus i to the expenses of averv family in .■I Oregon will be when they receive bjnl theollieeto which heaspries First question: “Should Caesar in the year 79, 24 years af- the United States that purcheses We can say for Wm. Miller, with coming election locate the county- B'r its formation, and just 1811 woolen goods of any kind or glass ware. Further on the report says: out fear of contradiction, that there seat at Burns, would it be perma- aci’’ "This bill is framed in the interest < >i H State exchanges, we believe is not abetter qualified man for the nent etc.? We answer bv asking ,hp 8in(rillaritv of their ,,(,(i„n» and the people of the United States." without a single exception, advo office of county judge in Harney Silvies ( ity. should the county-seat frolll their knowing each other by of To have been truthful it should cate ballot reform, and without county, neither have we in the be located nt Silvies, would it be night or day. At the »ame time have read: "This bill is framed in I.l ko.de «' siiriacv lumber thoroughly reasoned for building par«.«ses»»■!» doubt our legislature will have to county a truer Democrat, or a more permanent? Second question: “Is plc presented them with a di-p. ii.-a- the interest of certain manufactur KEPI CK1» PRICK. take hold the coming winter and honest, trust-worthy gentleman. Burns or Harnev the proper place ,io" **g™’en. on * plate of virgin ers at th« expense of the people of 4. .» • ... , . »old, bearing different < lnbh nis. the United States.” adopt the Australian ballot system For assessor. W. E. Alberson, a tor the county seat? We ask >s the sani(. |hat ar(, V(., ;U)(1 Th e edict has gone out from Czar or some other secret svstem that fit innn for the position in everv Silvies the pnqwr place to locate recognized by Odd Fellows. This Reed that legislation is to be rail- wdl satisfy the demand of the )>e«>- sense of the word; honest, cap the county-scat ? 40 jniles from | was presented by a pledge of | ht - ' roadetl through the house from this pie. Some put it this way: “that able. and impartial; a man of anywhere and 100 from wood. “Is petual friendship. We read of time on. in order to adjourn l>v the N. s. < ret ballot is designed for. and ef good, sound judgement, and a man Burns or Harney the center of imp Odd Fellowship being established first of July, ami the Republican» fectually secure» a reversal of pres who», duties as an assessor have utation or the county, and do the in the Spanish dominions as enrlv began this week by passing the Na the 5th century, and in the 6th val appropriation bill, and the bill ent corrupt practices, taking poli been ¡«rformed satisfactorily to majority of the tax-payers live in as century the King of Portugal to rc-< rganizethe U.S.district courts lies out of the hands of political every one. What Iwtter can the either of the towns?” Foolish ques founded the order in hi.« kingdom. and :ip|H_>int seventeen now judges. l osses and restores the people to citizens of Harnev county do than tion; do you remember the boy In the 12th century it was estab So outrageous was the haste to pass W m . Wool»», M anager . power.” toelect Mr Allerso'i to the «flic« that Wils kicked and considered the lished in France and from thence tne latter that the democrats refusi'd LARGEST STAPLE AND EARN IN THE HARN EY U< ll it very soon found its way to Eng t<> vote, hut the Speaktr counted a which he now holds by appoint source? Your last question really land. w here it became established quorum and announced the passage Voters of I oth political parties ment. ' New—Fresh—Clean- should be similarly dealt with, principally through the exertions of of the l'jil. The Dt'imw’rats .ire help in this and llarnev counties en- The I democratic nominee for however, we will answer it: How Si« John De Neville and tive other less i...w against them' usurpations. 1 Icntv Feed. Water, an d ( omix-tent Service. <for»e the nomination of lion G knights of France. This Lodge I lit they will ap|H>al to the ptople Tic. ««»:;». »¡:h « n.n | ¡t,rt ».cvn in. a»: ion. <»op»n tu all. Hortro. c..B-dl»»*«^ < »rriiillj Kroon:, d, l«ol »ud «atorrd. W M Haley for joint senator. treasurer. Thos H. Roberts, this many county towns enn you find was < the “Loyal Grand Lodge next November. • »•»■>»< ~.«.-os»»L«. fW-Toxs. n» I’hey believe that in Mr Mi Haley honest old gentleman in tin* per situated as your question implies of Honor” and was in existence The I'epubli'-ans are still wrest- they have a just and competent formance of his duties. there is no. our .« should be, and how many of until the reign of George III when ‘ ling with the silver problem, and a statesman. and a man who well la question of doubt a* to his ability, these towns ■ contain« the majority some of the sul ordinate l.odu. s .1... joint committee of the H< use and T3urn ^-Canyon Stage Line, bor faithfully tn advance the best and honesty < f purjo««' He will _ to form a bill that of tax payers“Do they supposte,” siring to form a union and others S ' uatc trying interests of the commonwealth, 1 J kwitt . P roprietor . —that is Bums and Harney—“that opposing it. the Ixvva) Grand Lodge "ill meet th. approval of a caucus ' •••■ Lure» ..n N. urt.,» »>..1«,.,.:,),. and Frldaja. ai * a tr with equal fairness to all —Canyon be elected, we t.'el a«.«ure«l of Honor dissolved itself ‘ . .ii__2 ., J L... if. :;n.I from of their partv rar- »¡-h O.» ont»».... Prtr.vvii;.., .nd | ak„trw 1 T A McKinnon, for surveyor— the voters haw not given the mat N >'W H tioi s fur pNMungers its ruins arose the "lavvnl Anc'ent The Republicans of t)>e U.S Su The above statement «!.»••“ not everybody know« ubl "da l McKin ter a serious thought?” We are not Odd Fellow»*' the Union Odd Fel preme Uomt have affirmed the deei- apply to Harney county by any non"—his 'rrri cord while holding res|«,n» UK> for your -eri 'ii« or friv- lows am] the Manchester Unity *. noftiu-U S. t re ait curt which mean» The Hoti. Henry Black the ollie«* of county commissioner l«»u.« though'-, consequently do not <t«bl F. lions. Most of t li.-».- I.»,lg- release! Neigle. the U S. deputy man is the man endorsed by the in Grant county, is sufficient yiar- understand why you ask the ques <•» are still extant. The Uni.m <Md marshal a ho was a r.st.d by the Fellow» were located in th. , ity of California t'.oritii-s last snmn.e-, TON 8 AM - I’ roi voters oflioth political p.irtiis. and ant«'c to the voters« f Harney coun tion. “Do the people of Burns or London Some of th«- ineml'er* of for killing Judge Terry. Chief we do not Iwliere, but we know. ty, that h<', if elected, will «io hia Harnev think for a moment that it this society living in Man. luster Juatice Fuller arid Justice Lamiunr CHINESE AND JAPANESE «ill be left to either of them to MV formed thon.se]vow into a t .slg«' ■ li»s>-rtuil; it was teo great a stretch Mr. ilenry Blackman is a just and duty. Fine, Fcnciiul- and Varied. of Federal ac.’hority for tlicm L l ’ > . Baker, «>urab!.« an«l efficient where the county-»cut shall le lo al«.» t the year iMUtaml »-»>«>:in »-!%•<• U.S «-..>-•€ « a <*i*en in tovti. ani etBmin« *.h« >r«tty array of Fanty a competent statesman, and a man auxiliary to the Union Order for a Ksraau .a’j’e Fiirta f.»r «'Mb i >u< doer a uih Gwa Bar J» arc a t he Senate by a vote of •!»» to - _ 6 who will lalior to ndvat* • th in- *hool superintendent—how is it cated'" No. imlecd. mt since Sil certain time when a separation ««■ legalizd the grabbing of two seat.«; possible for th • pcvple of th;« evun- vie» City »prang into existence. currcl on Recount of wm J ffer- t<resl of the p -ople A CHINESE LAUNDRY by th- Rep-.’ !:e.»n» of Montana TXT. Brown DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, BRUSH BURIVS HOTE1 The Saw-Mill. Flooring, Moldings, IXxxstic Mew Machinery T he W hite F rone L ivery and F eed S iü r BURNS CHINESE BAZAR. O In eax;« ’ iil’diag