The Herald, are not trying to slander in any leigh says he is on their side—that way the republican nominees, so fifteen or twenty years is long enouh i far as we know they are good men to see and understand a good thing, WEDNESDAY MAY 18. 1802. and “citizens” representative men then whv don’t we have the great of that party and it was the pleas ' immaculate third party doing busi BYRD — — — — — — Editor ure of their convention to nominate ness on Wall street, because if it I • — them consequently we have no should gain any pestige there is kick to make. We presume the where it will go. M. H. B’RENTON Proprietor. Mr. Burleigh, allow us to inform Items has direct reference to our candidate for county clerk, |P. L. you and your party that the demo Shideler. We guess Mr. Shideler cratic party will still be a recog STATE. is old enough to vote and has been nized power in politics when von CONGRESSMEN. i in the county long enough to vote die of old age if your pure love and . VEATCH . . Cottage Grove consequently he must be a citizen earnest desire for the welfare of our R. M JOHN II. SLATER LaGrande as these are the necessarv essentials people does nut lead you into ex ... * ' to citizenship. Mr. Items that is cesses in the way of overwork for SUPEREME JUDGE. poor argueim-nt to impress the vot- the dear people—but Weaver and The Dalles ters of our county with anv superi- [ Luce ai’n’t dead vet—and you fill A. S. BENNETT. The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as or rights your candidates possess a premature grave sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate -, etc ATTORNEY-GENERAL. in every way in bis line of business. that should be recognized bv them,; "------ -------- Hu.y and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. Albany as fine a body of men assembled at Ulti iS O' I E. CHAMBERLAIN T he Itemsoflast week unburdens I Burns April 5. as we ever saw on a itself by throwing a little mud at Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection I Gi h .JUDICIAL DISTRICT. like occasion and a majority of those; J the administration of our countv ______ men declared P. L. Shideler a citi aff airs, and saving if we do not wish zen of this county and one worthy ; , a continuance of such a disgraceful J CIRCUIT JUDGE of our esteem and confidence bv ■ regime,—or at least the editoral M.ID. CLIFFORD, of Canyon City « putting him at the head of the I implies as much,—we must elect j democratic ticket Us our choice for the republican ticket. The past PROSECUTING ATTOENEY. E. B. REED, Proprietor. the office of county clerk. Isjhe a ■ record of that party for purity and CHAS. F. HYDE, of Baker City citizen? Is he worthy? These { The .proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to j an economic course certainly justi- questions will be answered on the i fies the editor of the Items in thus he roof and put in several stone flues. TATE BOARI» OF EQUALIZATION, 5th of June next, when the voters expressing himself. He should put MSG. HUNTER, of La Grande of Harney county will demonstrate at the head of his paper: An eco the fact by giving P. L. Shideler nomic administration, and a light Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house to HARNEY COUNTY. one hundred and fifty or two hun tariff' for revenue only, isour watch the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will dred majority. The Items says— word. This motto so appropriate give entire satisfaction. JOINT REPRESENTATIVE speaking of the nominees ’on our and in accord with the principles, ticket who have not been here for a rulings and doings of the grand old R BIGGS, of Burns. century or longer—“they luive been g. o p. a« every monoply in the U. pOR COUNTY CLERK reaping the benefits of adeputvship ' S. can testify, which have hoarded in some of the most lucrative offices 1 up millions at the expense of the I’. L. SIIIDELER. of the countv.” This is one of the middle, and laboring classes. The pOR SHERIFF. reasons the Items gives that thev innuendo as written in the Items NE? should be retiied to private life, as means anything except good, taken Win. WOODS, Proprietor. P. F. STENGER. ES if holding a deputyship did r.ot the as it reads one would think that £?OR ASSESSOR better qualify them for the offices our county was on the verge ot ’C. to which they aspire. Mr. Items if bankrupts and rqin and its only 8. W. MILLER. Bill Woods is “in it,” "and don’t you forget it.” you desire the election of vour can salvation was the election of the •post P*OR COUNTY TREASURER. What he don’t know about the care of horses is not worth knowing. didates you will have to adduce grand, pure, and unspotted candi- CHAS. ZEIGLER. something more substantial in their (|ates OI1 t|ie renublican ticket. We Nice Turn-outs, Passengers taken to any part of the country desired. P’OR SURVEYOR. favor than has yet emanated from take it for granted however that the your columns. editorial referred more particularly E. J. MARTIN. to the stand taken by the county P*0R SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. officials in the matter of the coun M r . B urleigh , in his enthusias tic harangue or declamation on ty seat question, and which should D. L GRACE. c. Monday night in urging the great not enter into our county politics at fTOR CORONER. I necessity of the peoples party and all at this time. Have not our LONG BAILEY, Proprietors. the swift retribution sure to follow county officers a right to express c. f . M c K inney . its success, and the inconceivably themselves oi such subjects? We COMMISSIONER short space of time it would take would ask the Items if a man or RE« THOS. WALLS it — with him in the lead —to men have not a right to differ on Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. PRECINCT OFFICERS. H bury the two old parties beneath such i topics and that difference not Lake Precinct: Justice of the the sod ofignonimy, did not inform < enter into a judicious administra h Salo jn iB first class in every particular. Experience arte Pejk, A. A. Reineman; Constable, his audience that just such men as tion of the duties incumbent upon 1 Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. Cbas. Adams. he—onlv a good deal smarter— them i in an official capacity? We Burns. Geo. 8. Sizemore; George have been making that same old say, i without fear of successful con Moore thread-bare speech for about 18 tradiction. 1 that there is not a coun Pine Creek and Drewsey: L. N. years, and still wed» not see any ty I record in the state of Oregon Stallard; Win. J. South. that can show a cleaner, a more great, results accomplished as yet I Harney, Crane Creek and Silvies: bv these pure people loving, dyed I honorable and upright, as well as JNDI J. E. Roberta; Jasper Davis. i a more economic administration Wild Horse: L. C. Chamberlain; in the shell reformers. doings and transactions of our a ^Charles Fields. Such as himself, Weaver and The ' Curry: Jo Williams; T. J. Shields. Luce, who would lav down their < officials are on record, and there to I Diamond: Thos. Flook; C. A. poor little lives and b II ow the blood be seen by every one who may de ■—* 8paugleburg. CARRIES A MAMMOTH STOCK OF to trickle from their finger when sire and the county officers take pleasure in showing or giving in accidentally cut with a jacknife MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING AND and fall on the altar of self-sacri formation on any act of their’s ef INDK1-KNDKNT fecting the interest of the people or (Nomi nated by Qualified Electors fice they have made—for office—oh county. We do not ask you to no! for the dear people. The writ take our word for what we publish, ?n>. of Harney county.) er heard Weaver 15 or 16 years ago or the Items either, but go and ex- {TOR COUNTY TREASURER. make or use the same language in amine for yourselves a speech, and poor old fellow, he is- O ■O' ROBERTS, of 7ic jTHOS w H. — ■ Harney. still aacrificing and “sacrificing” Free to the AfFlictetl Embracing the Latest Styles in make. These goods are products of th* his precious time seeking the} wel the All who are suffering from A ccording to the Items a man fare of the people and at chance Salem Woolen Mils. effects of Youthful Errors, Ix»ss of •fUrt becoming a citizen of our coun times allows himself to become a Manhood, Failing Powers. Gon ty ■lust prove himself such and candidate—like Luce—for the dear orrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis And we will carry in 1892 a LARGER and BETTER line than ever be farther states: ‘‘We feel confident people’s sake, and always gets de and the many troubles which are fore. Oregonians can do no lietter than to patronize HOME INDUS “** tbajeoplc will do this thing by feated by the people—strange, isn’t the effects of these terrible disor TRY. These goods are all made from Oregon Wool, by an Oregon Mill, voting the republican ticket and it? Why is it if what Mr. Bur- ders will recieve, Faeeof Charge, in veur midst Oregonians should feel proud to wear “Home made eloating the republican nominees.” ’ leigh and hie colleagues advocate. Clothing,” which in style and appearance will compare favorably with full directions how to treat and the goods of any mill in the United States. They have been tried, found “Give us a rest.” What superior • is the panacea for the political ills cure themselves at home by writ to be all wool, and wear well »Send at once for samples, prices and qualifications do the republican of suffering humanity that the peo- ing to the California Medical and blanks for self measurement. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. , pie cannot see it and avail them- , naaafoees possess in citizenship that should ' tbav, on that account, . ” ' have »«Ives of its healing influence? £’<><1 Surgical Infirmary, 10294 Market Address, Salem Woolen Mills Store, Box 376, Salem, Ore gen j., tha preference this election? Wej Almighty knows and Mr. Bur- Street, San Francisco, Calif. wTc. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. J P.ED FRONT LIVERY STABLE. * J. E$ • > • ■ . 1 ■ Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes, c 299 Commercia St SALEM Ore.