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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1892)
* The Herald, said otlices. in order to get the sup port of that party thrown to t’ham- beilain ami Bennett, (democrat«). WEDNESDAY JUNE 1. D92. The Oregonian must think or would like to persuade its readers to be lieve Ilia! I’emiover ha.« a mortgage on the party and its candidates. We can inform the public that essrs V catch ami Slater run their own canoe ami are (we think) to honorable to ask the party to sup- ^poitanv man not oulhe stra'ght CONGhESSMEN. democ a'ictick»t. J fGov Peiinover R. M VEATCH Cottage Grove »»ants to nlay "bide and seek” with JOHN 11. SLATER Lu Grande other parties in order to curry fa . vor for some selfish motive, lie can Sl’PEREME JUDGE. , . . do so. but .when it comes to have A. S. BENNETT............... 1 he Dalles ||le party follow in*his lead, that’s « n elation, District and Central c< unty Institutes, u hich he conduct ed as regularlv as he «lid the Teach ers Quarterly Examination . Matney eoiintv. Or« . is in need of just such energ« lie supervissiou of its school system, and should have it—We have the school laws,! pie districts, directms, teachers., and the money wh-rewith to make' our count»’ «<;mil to the I est in the ■ state. Ehdo’s. who ca»t a vote' next Momlay f«-r D L Grace for, school supeiint« mb lit, will aid in'j putting <>ur school »»ork in th«* h.imls of a man < qual to the de-' mauds of a people in favor of a live worker DEMOCRATIC TICKET. f‘ C&!i . etc.,» J its jur M. II BRENTON Proprietor. « I The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as sure the public that he 1« prepared to accommodate in every way in his hue of buemeas. ¿WH-iV and gram constantly on hands, and caretui help. something «Ise. He may have a coon treed, but he ¡« barking up the A HOME Eoli I’ll I s I I His. I G.IE CHAMBERLAIN Albany I V wrong tree if he thinks the demo Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon ii> connection , craiic pa-ty of Oregon will as.«i.-t Through the generosity of M «.«-«. | Gt ii JUDICIAL DISTRICT. j him in disoigamzmg its ranks that Childs and Drexel, and the loyalty ________ | he may catch his coo i. lo their craft of the Union Pri'iters CIRCI IT JUDGE of the United Slates, there »»as on T his being the issue of the H er the 12th inst. dedicate«! a home M. D CLIFFORD, of Canyon Citv ai . d ilium diattlv prterding the where the homeless invalid printers I is style .1 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. j county election, we desi e to give may spend their declining venrs in E. B. REED, Pioprietor. ). the peace »vhich. through a stormy I CHAS. F. HYDE, of Baker City our party a brief talk concerning The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to our ticket. We are well aware 1 hat career he may not have k n<«»»'ii. ami place i he roof ami put in several stone flues. I every man in a party is not satis tiu* comfort, of which in the vieisd- STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. fied with results of countv conven- tildes of life he may have been de WÆ HUNTER. of Li tirando , lions. Lilt when we consider that prived. Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house to It is a source of gratification to exerv m in on the ticket is put there HARNEY COUNTY. the public, we believe we only do him justice to «ay his house will | l*y a III «jority of t he delegatesch'Ct- the members of the craft that they 5 give entire sal ¡«faction. ;«d in each precinct to represent the have a home of th« ir own. Imilt in JOINT REPRESEN I’ATIVE the main by the labor of their own i partv, we should considtr th it, M. R BIGGS, of Burns. ■ democracy is a willing sul mission hands, and supported by themselves . to a majority, eons« quently believ where, when ihev have reached pfOR COUNTY’ CLERK ing in the principles < f our partv that age when their stitl-tiing lingers INES I’. L. SHIDELER. we cannot consistently vote against and failing sight can no longer ai«l i IES any man on the ticket. If in ca«e them 'H proviuing the n-cessiti-« <«fj P*OR SHERIFF. TC. jit »vas a fa t that our last eonven- life, they ma»’ g«« witli the proud W m. \\ OODS, Proprietor. P. F. STENGER. ; lion so grossly abused its privilege conciousness that they are not o i rposí J7OR ASSESSOR as to nominate ami place before tin* j ct« of charity, but areonlv rec»>iv j people for their sufferage. oi.e or mg from those w.ho come 8. W. MILLER. Bill Woods is ••in it,” •‘and don’t you f<>rget it.” ; more dishonorable candidates, who tlivin the benefits which they P"OR COUNTY TREASURER. help«d to give to those »vho c«>ul«l not be trusted it would then \\ hat he don’t know about the care of horses is not worth knowing. j I e different, for no part»’ or organi- before them. CHAS. ZEIGLER. ! zation cotihl expect it* foil >wers to ■ The life of a printer is not a con Nice Tut I.-« uts. Passengers taken to any part of the country desired. proR SURVEYOR ¡support such men. mt no such slant succession of birthday fetes I charges have been preferred ngain-t Oi.lv the printe, knows the mental E. J MARTIN. < ■> «• te. inn»' candidate on the democratic strain to »vhich he is su*‘jecte«i SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. | ticket, f his being the ease we can None but he uml-rstamls why it is not better ourselve« by voting for that so man»’ of his brethren grow I) L GRACE. • ♦ • • prematurely old. His labors are! FPB CORONER. I 1 men «m ot her tickets. LON«« ,v BAILEY« Proprietor«. ’ almost, without «cessation. Hut few of 3REG' I —— the ordinary enjoyments of life fill [ •f. C. F. McKINNEY. | T he Items refuses t«» answer the to his share, ami h-retotore. »» hen ' f*OR COMMISSI! NKR editorial which appeared m mir ---- without family or friends, »vorn mit. j column« the 1 .Sth lost., in answer TIIOS. WALLS. in the Sei vice of ! lie public, he feels ; Good Billiard table«. Pleasant Card Rooms, ««te . etc. to an attack made bv that pap-r PRECINCT • FFICLRS. his strength failing, he has ha«l 1 upon our candidate for clerk, I . L. h Salo in is first cla«« in ever» particular. Experience arte Lake P-ecinct: Justice of the •shide|er. The only reference made iiofhing to'<>‘«k forward to but thej Peace, A. A. Reim-mau; Constable. merciful ">%” of his life’s »»ork ! Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. io it in the Items is "we might have Chas. Adams. All this is now ended, ami the pour j BiiTrtk: Geo. S. Sizemore; George imported a man from New T urk ami friendless printer no v has a »» ho is competent to fill the office.” Neu fee home. K. The rhe reason is obvious for no at- Pine Creek am! Drewsey: L. N. Stallard; Wm. J. South. | tempt being made by t« a‘ republi-' l- t-ce lutile \n'ii<-led Harney. Crane Creek and Silvies: can organ io answer our defense in I J. E. Roberts; Ja«|irr Davis. | la-half of our candidate, it simply All who are «uttering from tb< ‘ Wild Horse: L C. Chamberlain; (.<»tild (l,;t truthfully coniradi«-t a |CHB« ‘s Field«. Fields. single word. line.orsentenee. Every ••fleet.« of Youthful Errors, L ohh of Charles Curry : Jo Williams; T. J. Shields. j one acquainted »villi P. L. Shideler Manhood. Railing 1,’owers. Gon-, Diamomi: Thos. Flook; u. A' ami the facts in the ease, know that nrrhoea. Gleet, Stricture. Syphilis j CARRIES A MAMMOTH STOCK OE 8panglet>urg. ami the manv troubles which are Mr. Shideler is competent trust- 1 ' i j worth» , holiest ami impartial and if the effects of there terrible diner Lgert MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING AND IN IKI’1.NI«KNT. I elected can l>e thoroughly trusted den* will relieve. F nee of Charge, (Nominated bv Qualified Electors. by the whole iieople to do his dntv full direction« Imw to treat ami I of Harney county.) i favoring all persons when not con- cure themselves at home by writ-' flicline with his official duties atid ing to the California Medical and ; F°B COUNTY treasurer , j currying favor with no click sec- Surgical Infirmary, 1029) Market , O--------- ---- O- [Street, San Francisco, Calif. ) THOS II. ROBERTS, of llarnev. ””” or n,,g I ' • I ATTORNEY- G E N ERAL. RED FRONT LlVlM STAELF. Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes. te SALE MILLS o !299 Com~rercia St Embracing the Latest Styles in make. - ! T re Oregonian a few days since, for want—we guess, of something ■ • • to publi-h MHT ------ of - - more face—states the Startling prophecy that I’ennov- er was going b»«eeto it th it Veatch And.if'l aler should withdraw their g!f ri4«»^ at* candidates for congrega <wr th' democratic ticket, in the nn l S-< ond district* of this rv> state, and the democracy »upj»ort i«* the peoples party candidate* for -•rl W e publish another one of the many testimonial of the work done l»v our felle »townsman Prof I). L. Grace, the ------ A iii «”|- --------- , in the interest - - - - - - of ------ . can publie school system, when he was a res dent of Crawford count»’, Mo., which then comprised »••>» !«•*« 1.».. UJ an than 84 school district*, .....I and. «« SALEM Orc. These gmal« '.re product* of th Saltm Wcolen Mills. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING j FELT costs only 1200 far HO ns>f for square feet. Makes a good r«»»f * 1 on yean*. and hi »»one can put it Mt M 111 II f<»r H;fe III i>lt* »Illi full send stamp for sample and full par- can la- seen bv documenfarv evi-■ titulars. * ■ • dri er over th- signatures of men <»i'M E lastic R oofing C o . responsible for what the»- have writ- 39 A41 West Broad wav. New lork. ten, he establirhid a Teachers Aa-j Local Agent* U anted. 1 And we will carry in 1892 a LARGER and BETTER line than ever be fore. Oregonians can do no latter th hi to pHromz* HOME INl»US- TRY These goods are all made from Oregon Wiml.hy an Oregon Mill, in veiir midst Oregonians should feel proud to wear "Home made Clothing,*’which in style and ap|iearai>ce will compare favoraidv with the goods of any mill in the United States. They h.«ve liecn tried, found to lie all wool, and wear well Send at once f« r samples, prices and blanks for self measurement. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Address, Sal» in Woolen Mill« Store, Box .'L(J. Salem, Oregon