East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 13, 1892, Image 3

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    Th : Herald.
Judgement
ami
well
acquainted
chains that binds us to the corpor-
wttn the duties pertaitiing to th«“ of- ations and inonie«! |«ower»
No« we ask ii. th»* name of nil
I five of assessor. Mr Miller, if elrct-
>1»AY Al'Klb K. Ug*k.
'TTt will perfordF'tli«“ TTinies of his justice, fairness ami honor will •«
oflice. without favitr «»r partialitv. third party a«hl firmness to an in-
1 <tit< I
ami that is what the tax paters «»f dividual who all his life has luen
rulc«l ami »mteti by a I « iff ? Teach
’ our county’desire.
Pplies
to c*U
DEMOCRATIC TICKST-
illy,
in ymtr <>rg miz.itimis to I h >
ni'ire firm and vote ac«-otding to
iiihii
PROF. I) I,. »RACK.
M. II
BRENTON
Proprietor.
Our candidate for school stiixrin
i their int« r«'*t and cmieeientioiis con-
tendelit, We believe is the h« st <jda'- v ctiotts of right ami ju-ttce to
itied man for that oilice in the conn I il«llieelvef, I i I h I We Will ¡«.coil plieli
• P. 1. SI II DE LEK
tv; having held the position for mo e in <<ue \«nr. tluiii will ever t«e
p-OE SUEK1FF.
' iiccompi'sh« «i by ¡t thud partv sir-
several years before In* came here,
I laiigvmrlit IF which ail ilm ”goie
giving him a practical know ledge
P. E. STENGER
, head* ’ <>f the nation will trv ’«•
• t what it takes to make schools eioMillu f«>r»var<t tl»«ir «>wn p «liiieai
£TOit AfeHltatooi:
successful, ami as the education of aspirations without any regar«i for
s. \v . miller .
our children is a paramount feeling <he llileTi i't «'T Weilar«- of the people
The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable
¡it larve
Athirtl piriv will have'
in the hearts of all parents this of­
Affords jtok cocnty tkeascrer .
sure the public that he is prepaied to accommodate
io be. or is matle o. the rank and
fice should nut he considered in a hie ot the t \ o o|«l ««¡i 111« >, hlid ho W
in every way in his line of business.
•able;.
CHAS. ZEIGLER,
politic il sense at all. blit we should call toll <*xp'«t a .v l i-tier results1
ami gram constantly on hands, and careful help.
p UK bUKVh YuK.
consider the importance of giving hv giving them amdlnT name. In Passengers tai en to all parts of the country. Job Wagon ii. connection
this charge to a man who is capa coticimuoii we cay t« Mi-h the voter i
.
E J MARTIN.
o in- iiini, to' Ftnnd i>y his rights'
Ide and will earnestly build up tin
•
ml interest. Ii«»t to In1 lldlli«*i«ce<l
p~«H< oCUOUL SLI’EttlN tENbEXT.
cause of education tn our county.
«•y that « lemPiit in <mr nml.-t wim»«'
-<de ptirpo*«* I* s-II. ¡«mi iiiik'-s
E. J. MARTIN.
D 1. GRACE,
mol' >«f t he 1 bon r ¡«nd lariner to
rietor
proli COR »|íJÍR.
Candidate for surveyor is a n or
icctimphsh its ••mis.
E. P». REED. Pioprietor.
il liooest gentleman ami one, it
The proprietor has ...... ivate.l ih«« building from the ground to
u.F M c K inney .
elected, who no ~nd t will faitiiful
I' irr iwllit* itl iK-tVil.
he roof and put in several stone titles.
I .
polt COMMI*?!« M.K
ly perform the duties of the ollie«-
All who are sutferiiig from thè
’lillOS WALLS.
to the entire satisfaction of the p <i- effects of Youthmi Errors, Loss
< »t
ple of our e• unity.
Manlio« >d. ballllig l*ow«-r>.
G«m-
FUE« IM T « 1 FlCEKS.
Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man ami in recommending hi* houst« tn
RS ET
. .4
irrhoea. Gleet, >1 rn ture. Syphllis
TIIOS.
wai
.
i
.
s
,
Lake P« ciuci: Ju.'lice of th«
the public, we ludieve we only do him justic«“ to sa.v his house will
iiki the inanv
truid'les whtcli ,.i<-
p Peace, A.|A Keineimii«; « oiistalde.
Our carmidate f >r «■otnmi'smner he effects of these terrii'h- «iisor
give entire satisfaction.
Ubas. Adams.
is lhe light m in in the right place; iers will rrcieVe. E;u-e of Cliatg«“.
Burns: Geo S. Sizemore; George
Illi directions llow lo treat » i <i
everyone knows this oilice is one ot
cure themselves al home l«V w rii
Muore
ihe most important in the county,
mg to the California Medical a i d
____ Pine Ur«« k ami Drewsey: L N
ami
we
have
no
hvsitency
in
say
'iirmeal Infirmare. 10’211.1 Market
Stuiiaid; \\ ni. J. >miih.
•'ITed.
San f rancisco. <'aIlf
ine
thatonr
readers
mav
look
th<
Harney. Utam- Creek and Sil vies :
/
w
world o’vei and not lind a man In t
J
J. E. Rv"«ri.'; J.«t-p«-r navis.
Win. WOODS, Proprietor.
Wihl Hum : L C. Chamberlain; ter tiiteu for that othce than Tims
L'.
Charles Fields.
Wails.
Y.Í
Sil
l.".v>l!.
i
’
n
ugu-<- in «n in: tliut tli'«v
Curry: Ju-Williams; T. J. Shields
«*11 III in- of H ihs I’ h SU’■
! 1 :l lllllu ol UI>
Bill Woods i* ’‘io it.” ’’and don't vmi f.rgrt it.”
Diamond: Tuns. Elook; C. A
stlier I i I ihh I purifier«. For u . muih -•.
»•’ \ i : m Kirs am » i. \ is«»itKit s moví -
F. C. «¡ooou.n: I sell ixore of llooil’ii S m «- s
Spanglei'Uig
A\ hut h«- <l«>n t know abolit the ear»- of horses is n >t worth knowing.
parilln Until all other blooU pir ,
s.
A. W. Dows ,t Co.: Hood’s takes the leuit
,\S
stF
Ti e lecture Saturday nigl t, l>\ »f all other «nrsapari’.lns.
Ni« < 'I urn-« ills. % Passei'gers taken to any part of the cmnitry «I« aired.
R obbiv p-OR COL'5<V CLERK
re
The
Mr. Luce, on reform and
the pro
lection of thit farmer and
1“
!.. SIIIDKLFII.
labor« r.
reminds us ot the evils < f tIt«- j «»111 -
Our candidate for th«* oilice
leal inachitwrv of mil* g«>v< rnmriil
?ou:«ty ehyrk is a g« nth m<m <«f in- Blit how ale W e 1 o r< III« it v t he evi Is?
EtCH"’ v. hern; uhm.'ly limn st in all We admit that the intention of the
bin «irntíngs. performing his duties farmers organization ami lai orers
tn deputyh h ik in a cmirtenits gen- gem rallv, is a io
i «•« ssary move t> r
lemanlv manner ami wi’h that nr- pr««n ctimi and I one to Which mi
)j|PiTan« iKiiitemss that distinguishes sane im.n who desires a healthy
he true gentleman and man of bon- amt impartial mtmimstralion of po
»est
.
»r wn««r «iignil v and s« nsV of jus- litical ¡«flairs ami the making ai «I
’Rl( i«-e forbids having f ivmites or pets enforcing <.f stmh I hwh as will give
Shidel« r «ill not I«- forgotten
m the 6th of .lum* by lhe v«>t«-rs of
larnev cotintv, i ut will 1.«“ brought
o the front, w« predict, with a big
nsj«»rity.
“l’. F. STEXGRR.
Minsf
each ami every American «-itiz* i> i
««pial rights ami pi’ivil<-ges, can ««n-
j< et.
Ami further while tin y g>> Vi
••xtu'tnes in s.mie respects, in
the
main, «hat they ask for is nothing
CHAS. XEIGT.ER.
Wines. Liquore, Ci? ,"s arid Cigarettes.
Go.xi Billin'«! t »» ■ !•••. I‘ 1
h Sahi
hi
i» first cl«" m < v
•
• of ('ani Ro*.ms.
‘ -ui.ir
ami farmer s<> iiim-li covets.
I.d if (Lor. <i with the «dli.-e, the '•'’x h”* *!"• are sapping the
lif.
itixena of Harney i*ounty will find
Expcin'm-c arte
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
® »hl hv dru'Ygi.**’. fl; n!x f r
only hy '. I. HOO1)
CO.»
Lu well. V ■•*.
i’rri‘Hn«.i
nr,»«».
«
103 D o '33 Onn Dolin’’
»
J
Jr
!O
jit i i*!.-
L*xTu'
JÍ z •'
R uling cui |M f
WERNESS
MONEY..
XtaKKl i
Sorne
The nmninee f«»r treasurer is in will argue that every .effort possible
very particular tittisi Mini qualifi««! lias ¡ilrea<lv la-en made hv the »«e«i
«»r the «»(fire to which he aspires. j»'e to crush «»ti‘. th«- shyl«s-ks ami
. de.
MlX«l| '111! k s *'• pl' ase tile most tastjlllolls.
But can tins
F mole than their e * due.
retel mation I.«- brought a'xmt m««re
The noi^im-i“ of our partv f«»r lhe
spitdily and t«» th«, satisfaction <«t
t*’*1' lhee of sfJbritr. is an • Idtnm r her»-
I
all cm c-ri ed, by p’im. i«.g ¡i third
mi neerls no iiitroduction.
His
>EB tuny trw*nd know h s worth. Ins patty? Or c«'til«| m«t the-«* « rgani-
zatmiis with tl «* »aloe a.mmiit <«f
riiiiu'se mik I Ins untioiin<le«i g«-m-i-
lai or in their respective parties ar
i ■ sity. cVMfeady to help the ne«.d\
live at l«»tt«-r ami «p«i«-k< r results?
lid t«» stlviinc«- the interest ami
Every on«-will have t«» admit that
'eltare ot |iis co.«i ty and friemts.
hi ¡«third party movement political
Ir Stenger «leser«es the«-««nfden<-«>
<ietn «gouges will slip into its ranks
nd the v< tes of th? p-ople of Har
ami hike th ir places as near the
ey count« f >r his untiring eneigv
front ranks as it it po«sih|e for them
t lehalf « f the tx st inlt'ests o| to get al.«i •|«flil ev«r«’ efl’lBTt made
inth. In blr. Sieiigt r the r« pul li
iii the «linction of r<f««rm ami f««r
ana will fii d a hani mat. tu«jefeat
the time l>< i,ng the movement falls
jr the ««di« e of shr’itl
far short of the tiiaik the labor« r
37 I
C. F. 111.«sell
Wesell more of ITirxl-.
Sarsn-iarllla thn
f any similar.
M artos A s....v: With ns tho m’o of
II i . h I’ s is 9 to I of anv other k’ ol.
F. ,t E. II ui . kv A Co.: Hood's Sarsa a-”‘a
Is one of the best m-.ulclnes.
, aiii . t in ,t H ovey : Hood’s Fa*- a >a
ai<
me of the he3t medicines we l a.e. ..«ia e
lix-re i e« every year.
F. I’. Ma»l>v: Wesell twice a« mnc’i «>t
II' hs I’ s sar aparilia ns of anythin t sl-.ni tr.
<1. A. swin : Hood’s Is the most {xipniar
iH-^a'>afiilii of the dav.
Tiiiarr O t . if . k druggists speak siml'arlr.
This jHMiiilariiy at home, where lioal’s
F,«rsa«iarilla and Its proprietors linve been
known for inanv years, could not continue If
the meilii'lue did u «t |sissess merit. A id
these facts should certainly convince pe->- '«
In other sections of the country that loxi l s
barsaparllla is a good, reliable medicine.
we have a relief and cure
In yuur ignoram e of effects
and vitality — which i«
system the elements thus
strength and vigor will f >1-
cure or money refund«:d.
1
I AND SUSPENSORY FOR, °
•MTAKMEN
l¡l T
■ /
af/4
tr'« ARE
a nc rxeoii iTATr n a kin cnrrrniiiir
WHO
DEBILITATED. AND SUFFERING
from N ervous
D ebility * S eminal W eak -
ne ^ s .L osses ,D rains . I mpctency ofc
L ost M anhood R heumatism , L ame
S ack K idney T roubles . N ervousness
^^S leeplessness R) or M emor V& G eneral III H ealth
[ÍBíc
t},e effect» of chases, excesses, worry and exposure. For snch sufferers
in our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the mo»t skeptic.«!,
or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve forco
electricity— and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your
r s > w o
drained, which are require«! for vigorous strength, you will remove the cau<e, and health,
J / ? 3 Va low at once an<1 in a natural wsy. This hour plan an<! treatment, and we guarantee a
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•5 -Ask B*lt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor,
B
_ bv hundreds
_____ _ of ___
_ throughr.it
___
failed, as can _
be ___
shown
..an
this St «te, wl.o wouhi g'a«Hy
whom wc have Wrong letter» bcari
testimony to their recovery after using our Beit.
p»'’plr, without efli'et
Dr. Sanden's E lectric
,
We
ray
not.
lai o'ers hmi farmers
trust-
after all other treatments
are tun apt to full in with tliejr testify, and from many of
>*urthy.
Losse»« at «1 allot* Hiemselves to l e
DR. SANDEN ELECTRN BELT
THE
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vot»d like so many cattle. That is is a complete galvanic battery, made into a belt no a» to be e*«ilv w > n «brrifrv work tt ct r?W. «*! it gjmejoothing, pmbmye.1 current»
j »h Candidate for the o I ce of awk'S the greatest «»«»Macle in the path of which arein-rtL.tly felt throughout all weak parti,
we forfeit $ 3 OOO. It lias r
Improved Electric Su «»««omry, t. i
greatest boon ever given weak men, and we warrant it to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to «Marge shrunken I «mb«, or pots, r.e
l> nr, m • very worthy gentleman r» f- rioatioii, and the main one that
Money Refunded. They are gradej in Mrvngtll to meet ail stages of weakness in young, middle-agsd or old men, and will cure
niincntly qualified for the position is dragging our people down to ■ r- »he worst Ca»es in two or three months. Address
dll»
<fl*U,«-. t,
capable ami
of hrmmss, <x<ellrut
d« m
aid gradually i.vrtii g tie
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First 8t., PORTLAND, OREGON.