East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 13, 1892, Image 2

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    The Herald.
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13. ls.'l.
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T he candidates spoken of in the
Democratic party for the offices of
sheriff’an<l clerk arc all representa­
tive men and we hope when the
countv convention meets and the
delegates fairly and honorably
make the selection of candidates to
go before the voters of this county
praying for their suffrage, that all
sectional and local defl’erenccB max-
he forgotten and the fight be made
purely on parly issue? and the in­
tegrity, honesty ami moral worth
of the candidate.
\\ <• are persuaded to believe that
such will be the case, the Democrat
ic party flunk too much of success
to allow local affairs—although
they may be considered important
—to interfere with the advancement
of the interests of the party and
success of its candidates
Local differences thrown in .by
those who desire lhe defeat of our
party, as obstacles in the path of
victory, we think, will lie simply
ignored and passed over by 'he
Democrats < f Harnev county.
In our primaries we should do
the work that insures victory in the
end, send no delegates except those
ot undoubted ability and integrity.
M< n whom xoii know you can t,-ust
first, last and always. Ami in our
selection of delegates nuuire a
solemn p omisi* ot each and every
om* to attend in person and repre
sent the interest of his precinct,
because a delegate who is not suf­
ficiently iniere-tvil in his precinct
p< J11 i ’a I wa tits to a t tend t he eon ven
lion, cnrci but little to whom lie
gives or to what purpose his proxx
is put. By givingLareful attention
to these details no Democrat I1
fear the result.
•Ii si as si on ns the Iron Horst*
goes thundering over the beautiful
and productive Harnev countv. this
valley and surrounding country
will leap into an existence little
'.ireained of at this time. ‘Harnev
county’s immense sto< k range ami
meadow hinds together with the
agricultural {»ortioii which in large
tracts lies here not yet develi>|M*d
reaily tor (lie plowshire of the hus­
bandmail.
I' uthermore our mountains abound
in rich deposits nt gold ami silver,
and we believe in the near future
Coal beds will In- opened up. and
what more do we want to make
Harney countv one of the most de
airab|e sections in Oregon.
At present we are deprived of
mm>y advantages and comforts en
joyed by our fellow creatures who
are not so ’solateil. but this barrier
to our wants and advantages will
l»v broken soon by the advent of
the O I’.
1 hen enterprise, money mid im
migration will .iccomphsh what we
have already slated a cap from the
old to the new, a leap from obscuri­
ty to affluence, from the rural to the
foreino»t rank of advancement
resided at Harney moat of the time
since Nov. 1889, because it was
necessary to come where his wife
could have medical attendance.
That he himself lived on his home­
stead enough to comply with the
homestead law; that hisjfamilv re
Second Street. BURNS )REG0N. |
owii country
.
... up the re** ....
—, ( o >f f vunr
sided
in Harney from Nov. 1889, to
t’.iiioiiiz.v liotiH- . iiiilu.-.ry
and ., build
ure<®
y viitii* ow
Al.THOUGH the Hon. Joe Simon
was highly reconmmended for the July 1890, ami that he voted at
appointment to the office ot I . S. Harney and for Harney.
G eo T regaskis —Testified that
circuit judge, it is thought, on ac­
Stoves, Ammunition, Fishing tackle and all kinds ot Vn"‘ire,a
count of the strong protest which he resided in Harnev, but voted at
has been forwarded to Washington. Curry precinct for Harney for coun ufacturers Prices. Mv Goods are warranted to giveentif- satis ac ion
money refunded. Straight goods anil square dealing i.*. t u w» V .
that the Hou. \\ Lair Hill will re­ tv seat.
G eo . W. H ayes —Testified that introducing my goods. Tinware repaired and Gunsmit ung a specia
ceive the appointment,
obnoxious of its schedules. If the
republican Senate refuses to agree
to this or tin republican President
veto-s it, should it pass the Senate,
the people will know where to place
the Ida me.
R. [. GEER
PRACTICAL TINNER & GUNSW’H,
est stools in
Ttxo
ttxo city of
;
< OAÎMI Nl< AT1<>\.
he was a single man at the time of, at the very loiest prices.
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the election, that he was then read­
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ing law with Mr. Sweek at Harnev I
and had been before that bo reading
at Burns. That he had no fixed I
residence in the countv at the time
MRS. LOUIS RACINE. Prop’t.
and voted at Blitzen No. 3 for Sil-
This Hotel has recently been enlarged and entirely renovated in first cla ss style.
vjes Citv.
The table is Supplied with the Best the Mark« t Affords.
J. T B aker .—Testified that he
Traveling Men will find this Hotel a nice and Desirable place to
hod made Harney county his home
for six years. That he at the time stop.
of the election was a voquero an 1
I
had no fixed residence in the coun­
Y’O
ty, and voted at Alvord fur Harnev
roprietor.
for county seat.
H. M. HORTON,../.......................................
i
FRENCH HOTEL,
I. a < » e A .MH•:.< h e , Dec. 30.—There
was a serious railroad wreck about
two miles above La Grande last
night, killing four men.
As the west bound passenger train
which left La Grande at 8:30 last
nigl t for Portland was nearing the
river a quarter i>f a mile above Pred­
more’s where there is a sharp curve
and side cut on the river bank, the
weight of the forward engine caused
the rails to spread ami ti.e engine
next the train to run off’ over the]
embankment about thirty feet down . M A. Moot.—Testified that he
into the river, earn ing with it the ha<l resided in the county ever since
^DEALERS IN-^
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tender of the forward engine, bag­ the spring of 1885. that he had a
DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES
gage and mail cars. The automat­ boniest ad near Wrights point;
STATION ERA', DIAMOND DYES, CHOICE PERI'I MF»’
ic airbrake« xveri •all that saved ih<-‘jt|iat a(
prior to the election he
A FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. TOBACCO. CIGARS ETC.
passenger cars from following into i was a vaauero and xvent on the ro
the river, as the train first parted ii d
,.r„
t]ie jOtb
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. ..» of May 1890.
caused the brakes to be set up solid and while on the rodero voted at Fine Wings & Liquors fer Msdieal Parposs*
on all the cars
Engineer R E. Alvord for Harnev
fWPrescriptions accurately compounded.
Law was killed by a huge splinter
J ames B randon — Testified tbit
of the cab run through his right
he was a vaquero, single, had a
thigh and other injuries.
Fire­
FOR YOUR FLOUR, GO TO THE
homesteirtl, that he voted at liar
man G. G. Miller was scalded to
nev but being "loaded for bar” that
death.
day couldn’t sax- how he voted, that
Two yong fellows were riding on
he had a number of tickets math
tin».blind baggage, one of whom
out for him that day, and thought
had his back hr iken. The other
I’Jljie City, Oregon.
John Robinson mii'f .*t thiy.ne In
PORTER BRO’S. Proprietors
liud one leg cut off’, and was seen
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standing on one leg knee deep in
W. S. H aley .—Testified to hav
the river holding tin1 other knee,
n
from which he had lost his leg, in ing txvo ranch<“S in the county.
One
school
land
in
Harney
precinct
his hands. He was brought to La
ami one road land in Burns pre
Grande ami died this afternoon.
Many persons visited the wreck cinet; that about the 1st of April
to day, and the general opinion is 1890 he moved to Harney and re
BURNS, OREGON
that rotten ties were the cause of mained txvo weeks, then moved to W. E GRACE P roprietor ,
the accident. The engine lies bot­ the school land and resided there
A Large Assortment er’
tom up with its cab out of sight tn until Julv after the election That
the river, hut th<> front engine was he was school clerk in the Burns
FINE CUTLERY. NOTIONS. Etc
School District, hut thought he had
uninjured
A coroners inquest before Justice a right to vote at Harney and did
Has just been Received.
Albersoii (W E Alberson’s father) vote there for Harnev as county
PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
is now in session and will perhaps Beat
continue several days.
Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality.
Í
Trains will be riming to morrow
PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKED PRICE.
The recorder of Safety Lodge No.
I am recovering from iqv hurt 13, A O I’. W. has received a war
I lit am not able to be out much yet rant for $2000 in favor of Mrs. J.
J N at H udson .
Cox. being the beneficiary policy of
Oitv
Drug Sit
PRAIRIE CITY ROLLED MILL
BURNS RESTAURAN!
her son James ('ox. who died in
Crook county about six weeks ago
Also a warrant for Mrs. A. S. Ra
MONDAY.
I dvr, of Toledo, $ l(MR) and one for
I' G H ostetter —Testified that Mrs Isabella Guess, of Rock Hill,
he had been a resident of t he state tor $KMM) being the beneficiary pol­
of Oregon about eight years; that icy of their brother Henrv Ingram
he came into Harney countv from —Albany Democrat
Lake county about March 20 1
ami voted at Alvord for Harney.
A nee'ing of delegates from vari-1
Clixs R ii . ky .—Testified that he ous farmers’ alliances in Eastern
resided with his family in Emhree Oregon will !>« held in Pendleton on |
precinct, that lie wan a farmer and the tith of this month for the pur­
freighter. That on i L otion day he pose of discussing the advisability
was on his way with freight froty of purchasing the right to produce
Huntington and voted ;.t Drewsey. rain in five counties in Eastern Oi-
That Wily made out his ticket but vgx»n. by the Melbourne process
»lid not know tor what place In' vot­ One delegate will go from this
er! for county seat. That he didn’t neighborhood.—Dalles Chronicle.
have his h | m * c « with him and could
not see to make out his ticket and
tohl "’'v *”
>t out for liar
ner or Silvic«
As far as the formation of tile
coinnnttei t- can indicate the policy
ofthcdeiiHH ratic party in the House
of Representatives the outlook is
most decidedly favorable to tariff
rt form and a marked retrenchment
in public expvnclilurrs The tariff P El <a i —Testified that he had a
policy is to attack the McKinley homestead in Silvi»« Valiev. Grant
biU hi detail by repealing the most county, that he and hi« family had
a
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MESDAMES MORRELL & ALLEN’, -v- *------- Managers.
These ladies spare no pair.s to plJ&se their guests
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ATTENTIVE AND GOOD TABLE SERVICE
AND TABLES WELL SUPPLIED
Burns-Canyon Stage Line,
I. J ewitt , P roprietor .
Irm.i Burn» on Monday». Wednesday», »nd Friday», at S a. m
FW- 'auaect* w«M the Ontario. Prinnyllt^ajrd^akvviewjtage, »« Burn». Good aceewno*»
THE DREW SALOON
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Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors—Wk.skies. Brandi«.
Wines. Fancy Drinks, Cigars, etc.. afcayg on hand wheB
you call on “Mack.” at Drew«ey.}{arnev county Or
HIM IX THF. WOKI.n.
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