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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1892)
The Herald. Congress, which assembled D *c« n • various ways in making the mem ber 7, 1857. Since that time he has her solid si th his constituents at1 ¡been a member of every Congress home. It is well known that dur-| KDNX8DAY MAY 4. 1»H2. but thn-»—tf.e Thirty ninth, ’ the , ing .................................. t he public life of General l^ogan ................ . ........ ........... r Forty tilth, and the Forty-sixth. .Mrs. Iaigan was a helpmate indeed, This - :z I 1 >«t nomination makes the in the uroadest sense, and there are eighteenth time that he has lieen many women who, in a lesser de so honored by his |ie<»ple, and this gree. or in a different wav. perhaps,; DEMOCRATIC TICKET- is si.tlieient evidence that he has render themselves invaluable as M. H. BRENTON Proprietor. never betrayed his trust Judge sistants. Mrs Senator Warren, of Holman has never lost sight of the Wyoming, is one of these; Mrs. STATE. fact that every appropriation made | Carlisle is another, and Mrs. Cox, CONG K ESS MEN. bv Congress comes from the sweat wife of the late brilliant and genial R. M. VEITCH Cottage Grove ami toil of the people, and that, if Sunset Cox. was another. Mrs. IOHN H. SLA 1 ER La Grande an unneeded appropriation is made Cox still lives in Washington Nfl» for any purpose within h's district, amidst the large circle of friends 8VPEHEME JUDGE. all other districts have an equal made during her lius >and’s long BENKE 1T The Dalles right to similar consideration. He public service. Mrs. McCI« Ilan has I The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable a«- has. therefore, watched every bill also l>e«-n spending some time in 8ure the public that he is prepared to aeeommodntu ATTORNI Y-G ENERAL. making an appropriation with an Washington this winter renewing in every wav in hia line of biihinesa. i E. CHAMBERLAIN Albany eagle eve. and in fighting th- tax- ohl acquaintances. Mas McClel ¿•“Hsv and gram constantly on hands, and careful help. • aters he has earned for h'luself Ian knew the Capital well, even be- Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection. 6ui JUDICIAL DISTRICT. the honorable title of the “Great i«>re ii«-r marai’igr to the general, tier fatt er. Geneial Marcy, having 01 j ctor.” been some »ears in public life. CIRCI IT JUDGE O\.D CLIFFORD, of Canyon City No very important measures have I een under con ^deration in PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Congress the past wiek. Hit ‘ lie HAS. F. HYDE, of Baker City Raum investigation has I een pro- g essing and the evidence lateh STATS BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. produced is very damaging to th» ; .G. HUNTER. of La Grande Commissione-. Pension - Attorney Lemon, who indorsed one or two HARNEY COUNTY. of Ratlin's notes for large amounts and secured the adjudit ation of over JOINT representative 10.000 cases through a special or der issued bv th- Commissioner R BIGGS, of Burns. is still absent, aid understood to —OR COUNTY CLERK have gone to Europe to get out of reach of the investigating commit P. r. L. u SHI : DECER. tee. There appears to have been J* OS SHERIFF.» a good deal of reciprocity between Raum and Lemon. But the most TTY P. F. STENGER. damaging thing brought out by th«“ OR ASSESSOR evidence recently is the methods employed hv Raum to smirch a 8. W. MILLER. member of the committee conduct COUNTY TREASURER. ing this investigation, and h s CHAS. ZEIGLER shielding of disreputable employes in his depar’ment. Probably Pies- >R SURVEYOR. idtn‘, Harrison will finally “turn E. J MARTIN. the rascal out,” but he should I a.’c IR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. done so long ago to escape the re >, i flection upon hi* ad ministration D. L GRACE. Raum is a bad egg and Harrison R CORONER. can not claim that he didn’t know it long ago. K— c. F. M c K inney . R COMMISSIONER H<í THOS. WALLS F’ . »• i<> the AfTliete-l. E. B. REED, AH who are sutTering from the ! eHeets of Youthiul Errors. L««ss i nfl Manliood. Fading Power* Gon-1 •rrhoea. Gleet. .'Mricture, Syphilis ' iini tIle manv !r<«nbles which ..re. thè edect ot these terrible disor lers a ill r<-« ieve. Knee of Charge, ull dire» inni* how to treat and curo tliemselve- al home by writ- mg to th* t'alifornia Medical and '■'tirgiciil Intirmin 10291 .Market Stri et. Sun Francisco. <'alif. Proprietor The proprietor his renovated ih«* building from the ground to he roof and put in several stone tines. Mr. Reerl i* an old Hotel man ih the public, we tadieve we only do him justice to sav his house will give entire satisfaction T..- - Wm. WOODS. tn l«nv<-.- Mil timrv <«i •'. ««I'- Other bini»-! p-i’-IU ■>■■ For ik - c : " Sar a F. U. (ì.iilli'.MS- I ■ ' in»r- pari Ila than all other bl<»Ml •*. A. W. D‘>ws A Co : Hooii lake» Ihe li-a<t ef all ot’s-r -ni-Kapai >.’.1». , C. F. Bi.ts ■'•no: We Mil > ->re of II< k »T» kars- Marti a th ' any «iial.-ir. M»R< ton A -• Wi h io the bale ot Hood’s Is !• to I of any other k' ■<!. F. A E. IhlLtv A •’<».: llin d’s Sar»a- »-’’’a la one of the h«‘«t nit ulcines. vAKl.Tos A Hover: H imh I’ s Faria hi a Is one of the best medicine» we I are. • . < »ale lucre every year. F. P. M oody : WeseU twlre a« iw ' i of Hood'» Sar ajiarllla as of any! Iil*i: siinl ar. <’. A. Swot: Hood's la the nioat |nipnlar aarxaiiarr.la of the dav. Tsiarv O tiikb ilrugRlst» »]»>ak similarly. This popularity at home, where hu.i>r» «Ursauartlla and Its proprietor» have h<>en known for many year», con Id not eontln n !• the medlelue did not posse«« merit. A.id the«e facts should certainly «nmvlnee pe>> 'e tn other sections of theconnlrv that ItiMMl'a Haraaparilla Is a good, reliable medicine. <1 in recommending his house ts Proprietor. Bill Wnoris is “io it.” “and don’t you forget it.” > .. \\ hat he don’t know about the care of horses is n >t worth knowing. Nite Turn-« uts. Passengers taken to any part of the country d sired. I L<>.\' tfl.KY Rr" • ictor* / Wines. «-X. . ..... a ( h h h i I i ;, i a i • » -, I'D . - I u. K... >1 l.o -, «-IC , < W hile it is true that not all the )Pn r ■ pari I democrats in Congress are tn full il Saio hi is orsi c« i »s PRECINCT OFFICERS. Hood’s Sarsaparilla accord with Mr. Holman in bis |stl- I • -1 lie • o. pltlnSc .uiAvd dri —'ake P"ecinct: Just ice of the icy of economical expendituie in Sold bv drii"d«t«. >1; six f r »’i. Pret-awl only by I HOOD A Co., Apothn ane- re. A. A. Rei neman; Constali!«“, the public aerv’i'e, it ¡8 plain that Lowell ’’ s. Ada ma. z **0|l-vr lOiF C ' of the ne: Geo. 8. Sizemore; George he has the indorsement masses of the American p« op’e re YOU Speaker Crisp placed this stu dy _ \i,ine Crrek and Drewsey: L. N. lard; Win, J South. old commoner at the head of the arney. Crane Creek and Silvie*: Apuropriations Committee becau-e i r • . Roberta; ì jasper Davis. he ladieved such a man wa- needed f" ,_il<i Hnrae: L C. Chaniherlain; at th«' tn lm to help retrieve the ex -He* Fielda. travagance of the last Republican ,irry: Jo Williams; T J. Shields Congress. And every sign indicates |... L -aniond: Thos Flook; C. A II that the speaker builded wisel . '•i iglehurg. These are not times for billion-d 1 lar expenditures, nor are the peop e WHOARE DEBILITATED ANDSUEfERING ■—''IR recent ananinious nomina- in a humor to jiermit the increased burden of taxes which that waste from N ervous D ebilit Y S eminal W fak - of Mr.' Holem an comes just at ful jiolicv entail«. One more Con ness L osses D rains I mpotency opc juncture aa an indorsement of MOHIV 'J gress like the last would have placed ■¿LT i jti'i ? lemocratic policy of retrench- L ost M anhood R heumatism , L ame * F'X.' 1 the United States Treasury in a de lllfflll I. It shows, withall, that an FB ack idney roubles . N ervousness DALrv . K niMINC. T T IilVUDLLO. nLKVUyoNLjJ ! i' at democrat of the <>1<1 school. plorable condition. SNE5S.Fb0RMcM0RY&GENERAL e ALTH ^S leeplessness FbopMcMORV& general I ll H ealth 474 10 believes in low taxes and fru ■ the effect« ot abases, excesses, werry and exposare. For roch «uffererw I t is not generally known to what nvemment, still maintains his in our marv«loux invention, which requires but a trial to convince the moat akeptkaL ws have S relief »nd cure 0. yi>nn the hearts of the peop|e. extent the wives of public men. es In your ignorance of effects or by excesses, exce«aes. or exposure, you may have unduly unduty drained your svsti avatetn of nerve force Ar electricity—and thna thus caused earned your weakneaa xreakneoa or lack of force. If It ye. you replace into your and vitality — whiwb is pot alwaye the rr.an who can peciallv those of members of Con '* i cau«e, and health, drained, which are required for vigoroua airength, you will remove the »y»tem the element» thus _ |ow ______________ we guarantee a at once and in a natural way. This liour w plan and treatment, . and a Mat out of the public treasury I gress enter into the hborw of tl eii strength and vigor will fol - -- for our — ------- « -- Pamphlet», ------*------------------------ -------- -- sealed. —■-« % Send Illuitrated free; sent -- by mail, cure or money refunded. husbands. They can not do com spent or misspent in hi" dis L B’lt i« no experiment, S4 we have rettered thousands to robust health ar-d rljfor, Electric who Itaine the highest emu mittee work or make spe« ches— «ftrr Dr. all Sanden's I /'T failed, is can be «hown bv hundreds of cases throughmit this State, who would f ’a<Dy other trr^tmentv , • whom wc have »ttong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. lation from an honest constitu- though some can write tl eni—nor eatify, a-«d from nuny of ••< k|v^ Jodpe Hol man’« career in can they perform the depart-nent T H nn. srrNoeN electrk tesa baa neon singular More duties required of m Senator or Rep « a cotn-i-ete galvati'C bat’«ry, eraùe . to a - tt iw> astr-hert ’- i ** r! > » wovl- e nt i »-■’'t ■ ’•» « ar.», t i rfr ’ f » 'KJO. is it-* s Tm >r ’ •■ch are inxt.- »"Iv '»It ttertiughax-t ai> weak a feneration has passed away resentative, but they do often at an . r -ovc v .»k»e».- t -.i«M h» >n rv oven ve-k Wrt he first appo ir«-d uisin the tend to a great deal of correspond I. Ori 'V F -fu.idi rhrv »■ <- • - V ence, read up newspapers for de tboHaamof Representatives V luembsr si the ÌLirty-fifth aired ii formation, aud assist in II AN D SUSPENSORY FOR, s ^WEAKMEN 9 t<^WEArçNES54,y *4 1 ¡111 jjaj IW KT