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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1894)
—I. S. Geer and Co. have an ex- We’have a system of voting now Appointments for Lawen, Nar- the extra session of congress was — • rows and Burns will be announced convened for that purpose and ac- bv which no man can molest or in cellent selection of garden seed from lateron. compliahed naught, the present ses- terfere'.' ami when placed before ua the firm of D M Ferry A’ Co. WjjDJiBSDAY APRIL 85.1*4 —William Harvey is sole agent ---- . Democratic and Populist candi- sion has done nothing Thr mem we make our own choice, and furthermore it. is no longer a ques dates are invited to be present and bers caring but little forth« wishes for the Salem Woolen Mill Store, aA8 THE largest circulation of take part in the discussion. tion of partv in Harney County But in this and Grant counties. Blank of their constituents.’ a SY NEWSPAPER in THI8COUNTY. I Voters, of Harm y County, think a qu<-slion of m»-n, then let us give »Is fine <s silk, robes inferior to _____________ __ —Politics is the order of the day of the sufl’-ring mass» s of humanity the matter more than a passing none, ov 'rshirtb and underwear as everywhere, but not so at the Jewel- and the homeless, hungry and des- ’ thought be’ore casting our ’’ballots. cheap as the cheapest, socks, gloves, fisher , newspaper advertising Store the order there is this:! I titute, caused bv monopoly rule, even if it should l-e only a countv mi'tens. overcoats, flannels by the 1 Merchants' Excbang. , San !■ ran- , • L. 55S.J atÄ-Ä ’ YÄ»: "our authorized agent. This p«t-»r.»I Clocks. Watches, Jewelry. Spectac Manv of von have l»een deprived of judge or justice of the pea'-e. In vard. cloth bv the yard,"ladies dress les, Machine Neeoles, Silver-wart-. vour homes bv this ame monev i writing this communication is flannels etc. etc. Takes measures Picture Frames ami Photographs power, ami still such come clamor not the intention to east anv re for men’s and youth’s clothing. taken in W. N. Jorgenson. ing for office and vour votes to give flections upon any political party, Cal) ami see him, office at the Local News. | —Get one of I. S. Geer & Cos. them authority to fl-ece vou and because it is not always the etmi.-e French Hotel. of the patty that gets the nontina- —Garden seeds at C. H. Vmgt- premium purchase tickets This deprive vou of the h’»me promised t on. But the ehoiep of the rings firm agr» es to give the holder of ■ by the govern nent ly’s- Think of these “booster” hire and moneyed ar,stocr ts tr»quent- Ill’N'riNUTON Oreg March 1 ’94 such tickets a fine lift- size Crayon D ea * S ih ; Our articles of Cor- —Tom Anderson has been in town Portrait absolutely free of anv lings, striving to enrich the monopo- ly are shoved to the trout, poration provides, and we have ar- for several days. SriTTLKR. charge, bv purchasing *20 worth lv, depopulate the countv, stop' I ranged for the accommodation of —Frank Stauffer was in Burns of goods for cash at their store. It immigration and have made many 1 our customers, who are d»-»irous of two (lave the latter part of hut week. is not necessary that the whole , j honest settlers homeless and desti- i 'carrying their Bank account in JtUtfc. I SUMMONS. —Janies and Will Mahon and amount should be purchased at one Huntington. and have opened an i Our conventions both republican I Editor John Roberts were in town' time, but any amount from 5 cents ■ Exchange Office” as a Banking tick-’an^ democratic are packed and I Monday and Tuesday of this week- to *20 as explained upon the In the Circuit Court of the State department. manipulated by a ring monopoly, of Orpgon for Ha.-nev Countv ets. We are prepared to handle all —Mr. Leslie Cowing, a resident now let us put our shoulder to the ( 7Jllnrj Thomas I’l’tF.) State Ticket. ¡cheques presented, of Oregon City this state, and neph wheel and d< wn tlo-se oily tongued vs i fsstte certificates of Deposit, pav- ew of A. A. Cowing, came in on „ ., hypocrites, through the ball. f. box. I Emma J. Thomas Do’ft r or Governor- \V llltam Galloway ’... . • To Emma .1. Thomas the above ¡nu stich interest on tim» deposit as Tuesday’s stage, on a visit to his We remember, to our sorrow, »he named defendant. I of Yamhill County. conservative banks do. Uncle. vows and promises of fidelity made, In the name of the State of Ore For Secretary of State—Charles Receive money on deposit sub* only to be broken by one of this .gon „ —Len Walton, by petition has you are hereby required to ap Nickell, of Jackson. class, who has a handle to his name. . pear and answer the complaint I I'’1’ toclu-ques. Itconie a candidate for the office of For State Treasurer—Thomas L We ask your consideration and the title 1 am not going to discuss ( tiled against vou in th»- »Dove en- mi stable in this district, Lewis the Davidson, of Marion. or dispute but ask, What, he did y1 or_br‘”r‘*.,h‘‘ Krs) nolicit vour account, loininee refusing to serve. -of the next regular term of the! For Superintendent of Public In Respect fully. Oregon Commercial —.1. Durkheimer and family will* struction—D V. S with the monev received from the Circuit Court of the State of Ori g.m Rtid, of Lane. ;»o>r honest settlers of this valley tfnr Harney Countv, to wit: on or Co , J H. Aitkin, mgr. Mart' from here next Sunday for For Slate Printer—John O’Brien on promise of giving them '.value i before the 21st. day of ’ May 1894 Portland. Mr. Durkheimer will be of Multnomah fail so t<> answer for want received? Did you do ii? ' How I end if vou j - j- ■■ absent about ten days, his family For Supreme Judge—A. S. Ben- thereof th»' plaintiff' will apply to 1st. Readers at 2ficta about the money that was donated tn»- Court for the reli»-f demanded 2nd. will remain in Portland for some ' nett, of M asco. 40 by the then prosperous settb rs to ¡J in the complaint, to wit; for a 3d 44 time, For Attorney-General—W . H 55 • 4 defray your expenses to Salem on decree of tin- Court d’solv’ng 1 the 44 4th. 80 .4 —M. R Biggs got home Tu-sdey Höhnens, of Marion. promise that you would use every marriage contract new existing be 44 For Congressman,First District- 5th. $1 Ou 4k morning from Astoria, where he had effort to aid us in getting our 'tween plaintiff'and defendant been as a delegate to the democrat J. K. Weatherford, of Linn. homes? Did I • v 1 you 1 keep vour prom , This , summons is ordered to . l»e Monteiths Elementary Geography • ‘ I served upon the sain detemlant For Congressman,Second District Borts. Monteiths Comprehensive i 4 Li zx w* L < v •-» I z. .«4 4 Lk . . k . k-. > ’ 1 - * ic state convention, He expresses ist ? And further ho 7 about the one Emma J I 1 homas | bv publication — James 11. Ralev. of Umatilla. himself well satisfied with the tick I thousand dollars off-red yon Uv the thereof once a week for six conseeu I Geography *1.25. Clarks Normal et. SIXTH DISTRICT monopoly not to go before th<- c.»m tive week in the E ast 0.<EG"N Grammar 8(>cts. Sills Grammar I H erald , a weekly newspaper of Boots. And all other school books —Register Jones and family t For Judge—Janies A. Fee[Rep ] I missiouers in Salem m behalf of general circulation, in said Harnev 1 in proportion and after this date I ¡the settlers of Illis vallev? Did aziii have been here a week to day. | Attorney—J . Carroll. I'oimtv Oregon, printed and pub will sell school books at. tin* above Mr Jones, we presume, has taken I Joint Senator.for Marrow,Grant and | take the monev? You got admitted fished at Burns, in said Count v and to the bar, came home and notified State and appearing to •>»• the paper prices for cash and for cash only. charge of his department of th» Harney F. Kellogg. Orders by mail promptly artented land office. Heisavery courteous Joint Representative, for Harnet the settlers that vou were now eu most hkelv to give notice tn said to Dated this 1st day of March d-fendant. by order of Hon Morton titled to practice before an.» court, ut bane gentleman and we predict | and Grant—J. A.Steech. renewed Cour promises ami asked D Clifford. Judge of said Court 1894. at) impartial administration, bj | made and dated at chambers in C. II. VoEGTLY. Harney Valley. us to stay with vou. Our staling t'anvnn Ci»v Oregon on the 16th h:rn, of the duties pertaining to his . qualities were pretty good, for we da.v of Marell A. D 1894, and dull office. NOTICE. I E d H erald : We deem our local •Hayed with you until you got the tiled in this Court, — Hon. A. Wt Gowan and Geo. M R H igos papers, which ere suported by us, last loaf and then you dropped us Hung returned three or fourdavsj Attorney for lTff Is hereby given to whom it may as the medium through which wt like *'Paddv did the skunk.” Then 1 since, from attending the republic ! have a right to express our opinions concern that the promissory note came the soothing voices of the' an state convention. We are1 given bv D. L. Shirk and F. M. politically or otherwise, and it to b< monopoly, saying “be quiet, he still, pleased with the action of the con Shirk, to C. W. Parrish for tl.e sum I the duty of such papers to puldi-h we have use tor you,” and finally | LIQUOR LICENSE. tention m the nomination of A. W, our thoughts and wishes so long as of *6(X) dated the—day of May me A W came to your aid atid . Lowan for the office of joint semi such communications contain noth through him the agency of the road I .'T° the Honorable Court of 1892 due on or before two vears lor tor the counties of Morrow. mg libelous or falsehoods. land was obtained, but still the sup • Harney Countv of the state ot from date has been paid, said note I Oregon, for the countv of Harney 's supposed to have been lost in the ’ rant and Harnev Although Mr. I wish to express a few thoughts plv was short and the demand in ' ' We the undersigned, vour pe Gowan is not of our political per- for the consideration of the think, creased. then come little Johnny titioners would respectfully repre U. S. m-iils. if now in the possession Hiasion. but he is a citizen of our I of any one or in existence this no v •••*- ing people of Eastern Oregon. whose boosting qualities ar»» well .»... sent that we are each «« and « «til all town and we heartily offer our con I In a short time we will be sailed ( known in Burns, said he, tice makes it necssary that, said __ ’ dents ami legal voters of Drewsev “I can £ illations. | upon to select men to fill our state give you a hoist in political fame ' Prey’nct. in said countv and state note should he presented immedia Hied, April 15th 1894, of spinal | and county offices. Allgood citi that may bring the supply equal to and we ask that a license be grant tely to I). L. and F. M. Shirk or ed A. I. Johnson & Bro to sell and disease, near Riley Oregon, infant zens should have a desire to see our the demand, but you will have to dispose of spirituous vinous and otherwise be considered cancelled. daughter qf Mr and Mrs. W. B.. state and county ir. a prosperous. join the lusister band’ his services malt liquors in said Drewsev pre I Dated at Burns Ore. this the 22nd Johnson. Age 8 months and three I thriving condition and all honest were accepted and Johnny embraced ' ciiict in less quantities than 1 one [ day °f January 1894. < tor the period of six months, days. Laid to rest in the cemetery ¡thinking men of whatever calling the monopoly. And through thisl^'Bon ihislK ‘ l|nn f,,r P eriod *•«« •■• ’ »nths,, D. L. S hirk . 0 IkZA. n.4 L. ,1 .. WA • D v-k . from I 1 '»ill 4 the • Sth. day of May A. 'par E l). Bakers. "Suffer little are well aware that business caimot united influence with money to 1^94 7 children to come unto me for such' thrive and the government prosper .ack it the captain obtained the Dated at at Drewsey Drewsey this this 2nd. day is the kingdom of Heayen.” except the machinery be run by nomination for an office, not because of March A. D 1894. honest competent officers. Men he was the man th»- people wanted, NAMES From a friend. J. C. G. NAMES. shown by their past records, that but as a t<x»l to t>e used for certain -B»hn D Daly Geo N Rann Al Weatherly I they are worthy, and cannot lie purposes, and to defeat an honest1 PUBLIC SPEAKING F M Gilder bought by corporations and politic ¡ man, whom, if nominated, would 1 p,.rrv R<p fip/n" Jerse Bartlett1 certainly he elected, regardless of Joseph Sivkgny Th»? republican candidates for al demagogues S N Williams i The condition of our government the one held in reserve that was Z T Moffet •'’trict and countv offices will ad— E L Robbins rf‘fs the people of Harney Countv today is sufficient evidence of th* their choice. And now cap».sin H II Masterson Math Wayers (,n the political issue of the day at corruption caused by coroorations you have your own canoe to paddle Cha» I* Rutherford C 8 Stewart A G Johnson S W Hamilton L"‘ following times and places: while Johnny steers the rudder. I W m "Harness and moneved aristocrats. M F Howard b'a'"ond,[at School House,]Mav 1. We have around us sufficient Your bark is in deep water but can W F Kingsbury W F Muffet ™ppy Valley, [at D. H. Smyth’s food and all other necessaries of you keep clear of breakers? The Goe Morgan J H Wright b-Mdence,] May 2.1 life to make existence enjoyable. good people of Harney Valley have C N C(.chran R Drake • m- ( reek,[at School House,]“ 3j happv and content, and still mill g-»tten their eyes open and are doing W H Wilson W J South Drewsey, «• »• M 5 ions of our people go hungry and their own thinking and on election M J M isiker John II Wright dav will do their own voting, re-[ Geo Lindenburger Andrew Hassett I inc (. reek u ** »• 7 many actually starving How to MOST PERFECT MADE. girdles of moneyed aristocrats who S B Stewart Wnt Fredricks A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fr»» Harney 4< 8 bring supply and demand together iH.asts of rilling the people or will Thomas Delany Rolla Stewart J from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant Silver C r»*ek [atSchool House,]“ 12 seems to be a perplexing problem ruin them financially. R 0 Lehman. T-e Henli. t a a a iiv DIV aw 1 * CREAM BAKING POWER 40 YEARS THB STANDARD.