—I. 8. Geer and Co. have an ex­ —Get one of I. 8. Geer Co’s, simple and absurd, our Friend premium purchase tickets This cellent selection of garden seed,from charges Judge Miller of receiving Having withdrawn from the re- county warrants from Dtrkheimer firm agnes to give the holder of the firm of D M Ferry & Co. WEDNESDAY MAY 30. 18?4. publican ticket. I deem it lmt jus,, fpr ro„d uiv’a (axes -n »93 such tickets a fine life size Crayon — Politics is the order of the day tice to the lepublican voters of those warrants weresimplv redefin­ Portrait absolutely free of any evervwhere, but not so at the Jewel HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF Harney County that I announce the ed with the money the road com­ charge, bv purchasing $20 worth rv Store the order there is this: same in order that my friends may pany bail deposited with Durk- of goods for cash at their store ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. It Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Spectac­ yote for Mr. Rutherford, it being heimer to pay their taxes, h» charges not meessary that th«* whole is les, Machine Needles, Silver-ware, the only safety for settlers as that Judge Miller lias incured a against the monopolists of this «ieht of $25.000 on t he county every amount «houhl be purchased at one Picture Frames and Photographs P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING county. A. W. W aters . ; intelligent man in tie-eoutitv knows time, but any amount from 5 cents taken by W. N. Jorgenson. L • Agetit. 21 Merchants’Exchange, San Frati- eiico, is our authorized agent. This paper is that a large portion of «his debt was ‘.o $20 as explained upon the tick­ kept on file in his office. —William Harvey is sole agent 'incured under circumstances over ets Notice 01 Election Laws. i which Judge Miller had no c»»ntr«»L , for the Salem Woolen Mill Store Island Ore. May 30. 1894 A voter must be a resident of the i V’1’ Soet.°" ,l,e Ki"K in this and Grant counties, Blank E d II e . iald : Mr. Newell is mak- state 6 months, th«* county 3 ,be c"? u\l <’“0^ was $300« other jing his canvass on the ground that ets fine as silk, robes inferior to Local News. months and precinct 30 days. A !raPP8 ,n the 8an,e c,,nrt CO8t over a 1 adv of 23 has not the experience none, overshirts and underwear as $1000 each. I think our Friend’s —Garden seeds at C. II. Voegt- single man’s home is where he choice for County Judge is much of and judgement of a man like bi m cheap as the cheapest, socks, gloves, self The experience will come sleeps and keeps his clothes. Any gentleman and would much rath a ly’s. with trying. As for judgement, mittens, overcoats, flannels by ths person absent from the county for | how much of that does it tuke to yani, cloth bv the yard, ladies dress —J. A. Steach declared himself a time not intending to return ami er build himself up on his own returning is disqualified until merits than be built up on I 11«- I use a rawhide on little «•bi Dlr •!’ , flannels, etc. etc. Takes measures here to be a Pennoyer democrat. hope our and voting ladies? How much compliance with ’he election law. downfall of others. I hands of the judgement does it take to persecu’e ‘ for men’s and youth’s clothing, Friend will wash his —Diphtheria is raging in Baker Or if absent and voted in another Call and see him, office at ths i county or state is disqualified.! dirt he has had them in and go to I good teachers while he bolsters up] City. Every voter must vote in Ids home ’ ! i the election with a clean conscience. one that cannot spell a doz’n cor- French Hotel. J L C ross . —It is reported here that there is precinct. The election laws are, secutive words? How much judge. | D rfws EY, Oregon. Apr., 28 ’94. Wool Growers. about fifty cases of small pox at plain ami distinct and ¡»roper at , ment does it take to stav at home' To the voters of Harnev County and refrain from visiting certain ! tention by the Judges is all that is I Lakeview. How having received the nomination for necessary to a fair election and pre , Dear Sir: Huntington ad districts for four years? —Mr. Kellogg is again at work vention of illegal voting. much judgement does it take to i County Judge tendered me by the ( vantages for shipping and on the artesian well. refuse to speak to a ladv who bids' Populist Party and as circumstances —E d H erald : The kick made wool, no other point in him good morning, as Newell com-] are such that I can not make a ¡Oregon has, namely: Be — Hon A. W. Gowan returned against road work, published in terminus of divisions, the point to nonlv does when he gets miffed. personal canvass of the county I yesterday from an active electioneer­ your paper last week is a contridic- which all rales are made castor ar.d as he did when Miss Hembree wish to say to you that if elected ing canvass of this district. tiou of itself. Tho writer kicks be west bound. We get same to Bos­ spoke to him Monday? These are some questions I expect. TO help mv earnest desire will l»e to pro­ —Personal communications re- cause the roads are worked amt ton and east as do all points east to answer at the polls Mondav. mote the interests of the entire fleeting upon candidates or others I fcieks because the roads getso little Caldwell and lower rates to Portland V oter and San Francisco than the points county regardless of locality or are and must be paid for at adv. work. The high water this soring east of us: Our rate to Boston is , individuals. rates. not only in this county but all ■ $190. We get same rates to Port­ Noti ce-T i ni ber Cu 11 u re. I (’HAS. P. R utherford . —Till Glaze has sent his two around us washed out the roads land and San Francisco as does thoroughbred mares, Minnie Hol and bridges which made the roads Baker City and a lower rate east Land Office, Burns Ore. betr and Nettie Holt, to Lakeview. in many place impassable and than they. i May 29 1894 H untington Oreg March 1 ’94 The above are facts, no town can Notice is hereby given that James — Dr. Cate is kept pretty busy 1 what could a county court do other D ear S ir : Our articles of Cor­ equal our advantages fo- shipping F. Mahon has filed notice of in The universal good dentistry doi>e]tfian have them repair««!. The .or selling Advances made—haul tention to make final proof before poration provides, and we have ar­ by him has gained for the Dr. i a ( sloughs near your town g.-t in such I ¡ng charges paid—wool 1 insured Register and Receiver at his office range«! for the accommodation of lately. Send your wool in m Burns Ore., on Friday the 6th our customers, who are desirous of lasting reputation. a condition as to make it almost b . Respectfully, day of July, 189-1. on timber culture carrying their Bank account in —Captain A. W. Waters re impossible to get to town, and ___________ O. C. Co. application No. 168, for the SW] 11 untington. and have marked in our office this morning necessity compelled the board to opened an X E|. W$ SE|. SE4 SE| «»f section $ 1 Reward $100. that hedid not propose being a cat s work the roads, re place bridges etc "Exchange Office” as a Banking The readers of this paper will be | No 14, in Township No. 22 S | department paw for any combination. ' It was nut of choice but compulsion. ( Range No. 32$ E. —There will be preaching in the I | know myself the wages ¡»aid and pleased to learn that there is at He names as witnesses: J. W. We are prepared to handle all M. E. Church of this place on Sun- j ¡t was little enough to pay men for j least one dreaded disease that sci­ Curtis. James I’irie, Smith Good cheques presented. dav June 10th by Rev S. Thurlow , working in water and 1 mud from ence has been able to cure in all speed, Joseph Rector, all of Harne v I Issue certificates of Deposit, pay- T homas J ones . (its stages, and that is Catarrh (ire. of Canyon Citv. 2 to 4 feet deep. 1 • such interest on time deposit as Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only 1 conservative banks do. —The Burns brick yard is now D rewsey , Oregon, May 23, ’94. positive cure known to the medical piNVi. FROGE i Receive money on deposit sub­ E d . H erald : The Harney fraternity. Catarrh being a con­ in full blast, and the brick is of an Times of the 19th. contains a com­ ject to cheques. excellent quality. BURNS, OREGON, munication signed, Reformer, stitutional disease, requires a con LAND OFFICE Mav AT 11. 1894. We ask - your consideration and - - -------------------- - ----- Hall’s —Vic Ottmei will sell you bacon which may have been written by a stitutional treatment. at 10 cents a pound, hams, shoul popu ist and mav have been written Catarrh Cure is taken internally.’ I *>”-R<-»p<-c««niiy. or.-Kon co»...,«.->»» ders and sides. The bacon is well by one of the candidates of the old acting directly upon the blood and nini Resolver fit Buri.*. < irevon, un June 21, 1894 I II Alibi,........... . • , . II. ZI IIK 1 II, lllg T. parties, if by the latter the object mucous surfaces of the system, vz Fin» aisi > I . Ol.lVKK. cured. Leave your order at Geer is plain, if by a populist he is right U Sol«l by Druggists. 75c’ Spring Corsets ami Clasps. Wages 65cts. Anil all other school books $40 to $75 ¡»er month and expenses in ¡»reportion an«! after this date I —J. Nat Hudson declares that as a populist, belieye in principle] fC before policy and so long as Mr. I o> We furnish complete stock on con will sell school books at the above if elected to the office to which he Hendiick’s was a candidate it was' c 4> signment; settlements monthly. prices for cash and for cash only. W aspires, that Harney County shall our duty to support him, provided ,$3 Sample Corset free. Send 18 Orders by mail promptly attented c have ¡»roper attention and regular he was worthv, and Mr Hendrick’s « ! cents postage for sample and terms. to. Dated this 1st. day of March certainly is, since his with drawal k- terms of court. O Nichois Mfg. Co., 378 Canal St. 1894. we as a party are out of the fight —J. M. Carroll, candidate for the and have only to choose for whom 1 New York C. H. VoEGTI.Y. js office of District Prosecuting Attorn­ we will yote for the office of county w 02 H untington . Oreg , Jan. 26. ’94. ey. Erank Kellogg candidate for clerk. PoFULIST. >. The "Oregon Commercial Co.,” « Joint Senator and J. A. Steach C have this «lay bought the entire candidate for Joint Representative, n O? business of the ‘’Oregon Construc­ S ilvies , Oregon, May 27, ’94. ; visited our town last week and was tion Co.” of this place including I nJ E d . H erald : In your last issue well received by our citizens. All « Moneys, Accounts, Bills Receivable, ' three of the above named candidates under the heading ‘‘the reason why rJ Merchandise, Lumber, Coal, Wood,i Judge Miller should be elected are on the democratic ticket. Ch Farming Implements, Warehouse County Judge,” signed "A Friend,” « El —Orin Patterson editor of the in the first refering to the L. F. Co. I an«l Real Estate. And assumed all U JS •ri fxmg Creek Eagle, and candidate and Peter French, his irony ¡« too debts anil liabilities of said "Oregon 9 r(J c r i on the republican ticket for the simple to give a passing thought. Construction Co.,” and have Incor- c o s office of Joint Representative was in | Every intelligent Voter knows the porated with $50.000. Capital C) X stock fully paid in. The officers I Burns last week, and gave ub a board of equalization has nothing to c ci are- pleasant call, which we heartily do with the amount of property E 'n > enjoyed and wish his visits could assessed it is their duty 1«) equalize R. M. S teel , President. • rH V be more frequent. Mr. Patterson the assessment, the board is com­ J. H. A itkin , Vice Pres. P* >• n< t politically identified with us, posed of the County Judge, Clerk -Í r—• MOST PERFECT MADE. G eo . A. S teel , Secy. •till we like him because of his T A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre* o Oregon Commercial Co., per K ntlemanly and courteous dispo­ and Assessor each having a voice C) torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulteranL H. Aitkin, n»gr. sition. in the equalization. Thv whole The H ot ?M To The Voters Of Harney County. tenor of his reasons are equally' I 'l I > i ♦ * ,« r I I I tí B, V . O. J Oil II Ft * II t e Q E CÚ u •DIV yWCfi * CREAM BAKING POWER 40 YEARS THS STANDARD. t I »