The Heraid. WKPNESPA 7 , o , ger" voted tor the foice bill and the made filings on the Ked-S. land , . .... ■ McKinley tanft bill proving there- south of Burns 15 or 20 miles. He by hijJ great love for the peopk A I'KIl. .7 .»u, writes: “Nearly a whole township having to help him in hisgreat work of high ami dry arable land in Har- of reform and justice to settlers, the uev Valley was reported to the Gen- Ure:lt Mogu»s ot Oregon, Dolph and eral Land Office as swamp, but af­ Mitchell, why the very roar of their m. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. terwards Secretary Vilas on account balaain voices one would think suf M. H. BRENTON Proprietor. -------- ' of the voluminous evidence trans­ tieieut to silence forever the voice mitted to the Department declared of our cattle men who, however, state . the report a fraud ami settlers were scatter among us cheeks which are ,ctj CONGRESSMEN. allowed to file homestead and pre­ as good as cash ami answer very ini. M. VEATCH Cottage Grove emption claims on tiie land ’’ The well for a circulating imdium that hOHNH. SLATER La Grande first report was approved bv Secre­ would Le hard for us poor devils to tary Teller, and that report declared dispense with, and when it comes SUPEREME J li Pili-.. a fraud by Secretary Vilas, both Ito taxes the county vaults speak I. 8. BENNETT. The Dalles having the same authority, The | weM fur these same men. Don’t writer goes on ami states that Hen­ [drive such men from our midst but The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stahle as- ATTORNI Y-GENERAL. sure the public that he is prepared to accommodât« ry Miller Co. claimed all said light them in an honorable manner! in every way in his line of business. ini,». E. CHAMBERLAIN Albany land and the settler was drawn into with credit to ourselves acknowl­ Hny and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. comt by the land syndicate, aand edging their rights and worth to our elH «ui JUDICIAL DISTRICT. savs: "An ordinary man has no community. Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection. I (.CONTINUED ON I.OCAL PAGE.) I more chance in our courts, contend­ CIRCUIT JUDGE ing with a millionaire, than a new­ I. D CLIFFORD, oi tunyon Citi born infant would have in the den Eire <<> the Afflicted. of a wolf" He then goes on to PR08ECI I IN<- ATTORNEY. state as a matter of course the judge E. B. REED, Proprietor. the of Raker Citv decided in favor of the millionaire OI has . f ha l i The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to aud decided the land was swamp Aon ! because the syndicate said it was STATE BOARD OF lie roof and put in several stone tines. [swamp and uses the following . G. HUNTER. | phrase "a question of fraud was Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house to immaterial, irrelevant and incom­ HARKE'i COUNTY mi : petent;’’ this litHe part of speech -------- the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will PER! ! he learned from Cap. W aters and ‘ joint bej ' üe .'EM a ri\ i. give entire satisfaction. I Chas. Parrish. It’s a wonder he GAB R BÍGG8. of Burns. [ hadn’t ended by saying “the attor- ! ney for the plaintiff objects ” -9 ’OR COUNTY CLIti ' ' The writer of the article does not P L. Sill HELER. inform the public that Henrv Mil­ OF. SHERIFF. ler & Co. have deeds to the land calk'd Red 8. recorded in the clerk < \\ m. WOODS, Proprietor. P. F. STENGER . i ■ in «n In,» that they office upon which he based his In Low '. J.'OR ASSESSOR in ire f !!<>< i! > i than of alt claim, he don’t seem to understand Kill Other lii.i ■-! |>-lifier- I'*>r h.^lunce: 1 that it was not a question of swamp F. U. Go n.K: 1 i lore of 11 .•<■;!'« Far a- 8. W. MILLER. partita th in all other biood j . i lers. Bill Woods is “in it,” “and don’t yon I'.met it.” or no swamp butone of title. Judge TT • A. W. !>w< ,Q Co : Hood'« takes the lead OR COUNTY *TRI. ASURER. Clifford was not a swamp land •I all other Mirsnniii \\ hat he don t know about the care of horses is n it worth knowing. C. F. I’.i.iM nir >; We sell more of Ilood'i agent, neither was he the State oj Farsn-iarilla th f tiny xitnllnr. CHAS. ZEIGLER .NiceTurn-outs, Passengers taken to anv part of the country desired. With in tho m'o of Oregon which gave the right and MAr.irox OK SURVEYOR Hood's Is 9 to I of any other k' id. I title to Hen. Owens, neither was he F. A E. IIi ilk v A Co.: Hood's Sana; artt'a URI the (J. Government, which approved la one of the best tn- liclnes. E. J MARTIN. vAltl.TON ,t Ilovgv: Hood’s Fariana'E'a la the land to the state, he was just one of tho best medicines wo l.a. e. ¡..ituto OR SCHOOL gVl'ElHSrE.NI'FNT »<6 simplv a judge on the bench to in lucre i e. every year. F. P. M oody : We sell twice ns much of i D L GRACE [ vestigate the t'tle given to lien Hood's Far aparllta as of anythin ' slmltnr. I I Owens, and the deed from him to C. A. S wan : Hood's Is the most popular JR CORONER. larsapnrEla of the day. Todhunter& Co. and Henry Miller Tmarv OritEit druggists speak similarly. M c. F. M. KINNEY «V C o . the succ ssor of Todhunter. This popularity at home, where Hood’» B.irsapari1ta and Its proprietors have been Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarette* >R COMMISSIONI R he found a perfect chain of title known for inanv years, could not continue If from the Gcvernment to the state the medicine did n.it possess merit. A.id THOS. WALLS these facts should certainly convince poo; 'e from the state to Hen. Owens, In other sections of the country that Hood's I ' PRECINCT OFFICERS thence to the other firms mentioned. Sarsaparilla is a good, reliable medicine. y WMlke P-ecinct: Justice of the In the presence of these deeds star­ Hood’s Sarsaparilla , A. A. Reineman; Constable. Fold bv druTil'*" II; «lx f r |">. Prewired Mixed drinks to please the most ins idious. ing him in the face how could Judge only by I. IIOO1) A CO., Apotheear.es, Adams. Lowell, tv ««. Clifford decide otherwise? How [ Geo. 8. Sizemore; George 103 D33O3 Ono Doflnr could a jury render anv other de-1 ■*r LZ V T' • > ine Creek a, ¡ Drewsey: L N. cision? And why should the writer 1J «*_> heap anathemas upon the heads of lard; Wm. J. South. ’ arney, Crame Creek and Sil vies: the present owners for defending! - :. Robertas Jasper Davis. what they consider a just claim to j ' S'il< H ot L. C. Chamberlain; said land. Were they to blame for ries Fiel buying the land? CAirry: Jo lliams; T. J. Shields Why not l»-t our curses and an- iatnond: hos. F look ; c. A athemis fall where they should, '■•w’i Si r Singly that is upon the state and govern­ ment Is it possible that our st;.tr government under the rule of the J WHO ARE DEBILITATED. AND SUFFERING IH MVSI»HF.<> TONS ON HA Y IS reliable, infallible and perfect grand ¿L amí - | from N ervous D ebility * S eminal W eak old iepublican party would suffer ' ness . L osses D rains I mpotency ok itself to be uchred out of millions MONEY RUi communication, under the of acres of fine cuitivable land by . L ost M anhood R heumatism , L ame . ; ve caption, app-ars in the Went Hen. Owens? Still the fact re­ ? B ack . K idne ? T roubles . N ervousness i Mail, a p«p r Dublinhed in San mains on record to substantiate ^S leeplessness R xjr M emor V s G eneral I ll H ealth ncisco. The article is dated that such is the case. The settlers the effects of abuses, excesses, worry and exposure. For such sufferers na Oregon and signed A. 8. know or should know that they can­ in our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical, ___ a relief and cure orbuach.. |The writer fails to not successfully fieht the title to we have or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve fores In i your ignorance or of enec'» effects electricity— and thus caused your weakness or tack of force. If you replace Into your the fact that all questions have the land known as Red-S the pow­ and id vitality— which ift is drained, which are required for v.gorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, system the elements thus ^«id«. Ail of tis are aware of er may lay it» the government but low at once and in a natural way. This hour plan and treatment, and we guarantee a strength and vigor will fol- fol­ _ J J Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed. fact that many men can only not in individuals. Why not ap­ cure w or money ------------- refunded. a Belt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor, Dr. Sanden's Electric -¿J the faults Mic 1 .• ‘t'r ’. msdf irto a b-’t > :u■ • . < 'O ». I 1 i-. - lnaproved Elect rici S Hwetrsr. v th« ’’er of the article refered too is land questions into a muddle, but felt <».!• '»»'»cut .-I! weal: »• ir • • o' . .«e*>, and enlarge i’tri: .;«> 1 it» , < i p>rt , or •r /eft ee.a IK’ jt .1 s. V.. of theae kind of individuals. if through his efforts a settler has ■ ,'t or .1: r ar.J ’ !» • ra V ' • o-, , a. ui . 3. .fri subject is the eviction cases ever gotten an acre of land in dis­ » .< c • & V € •< % t ••• < -fl jj^wtiine since of settlers who had pute. we are not aware of it. “Bin- > Í ? V. C. BVUD — - — — - — Ertitur. J T”r- I .9 ! AND SUSPENSORY FOR ^1 «»»»I >»>7 ® r 9 . ?