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EAST OREGON HERALD AND
BURNS TIMES
THE TIMES-HERALD.
Consolidatici July 22,
VOL. IX.
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON. OCTOBER 21 1896
1896.
NO 47.
partisanship that would deservedly
forfeit to us the confidence of the
American people. Remember that
two wrongs never make a right.
When our devetion to the welfare
of the people falters because of any
ONTARIO,
OREGON.
failure on the part of the democrat­
ic or any other party, then, indeed,
| will we have lowered our i .undard,
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proven ourselves false to olir
our norn
own, .
teachings and repudiated our own ,
motto of country first and men and
party second. Brave, enlightened
voters, who constitute the rank and <W~We have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST TRICES
file of the people’s party, are incap
able of such base betrayal of their
We carry a complete line of
country as .would result from divis­
ion in the ranks of those opposing Dry Goods.
the machinations of the consolidat­
Notions,
ed money power of the two conti-|
Gents Furrishing Goods,
neuts against homes and liberties
j of the American people, and would
Clothing,
repudiate any action on the part of
Boots & Shoes,
their leaders opposed to united
effort at this time, as they repudi-
Groceries,
ated the old parties for their treach
Hardware, Etc.
erv to their interests.
Prices as low as any R. R. point, with addition of freight.
The other course left open to
Special attention to MAIL ORDERS—Corrsspondece solicited
WRITE US FOR PRICES
vour
committee that was consistent
Address Mason & London, Burns, Oregon.
to the action of the convention in ,
nominating Mr. Brvan was to do
everything in their power to unite
LETTER FROM THE POPS. the voters of the country against
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McKinley and to overcome the ob-
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Pi'BLISH HI> EVERY WEDNESDAY
Manifesto Issued by Jones and stacles and embartafcsments which,
BY
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His Advisers.
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W. C. BYRD & SOW.
cause first and party second, we
P ublishers and P roprietors .
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J would not have encountered. This
I Chicago. Oct. 13 —A meeting of
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a .,
I could be accomplished only t»y ar-
I the executive committee of the peo­
SIBSCRll’TION RATES:
ranging for a division of the elec- Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of
ple’s party was held at the Sher
one Year ................................................ •‘f-JJJ
toral vote in every state possible,
man House today. After hearing
Three Months.....................................................
securing so many electors for Brvan
reports from members present, and
and Watson, and conceding so
especially from H. W. Reed, of
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
many to Brvan and Sewall. At
I Georgia, w ho spent several days
the opening of the campaign this,
national :
1 with Thomas E. Watson, the com under the circumstances, seamed • Fishing Tachlss And Sporting Goods.
Grover Cleveland
President ....... ................
Aillui Steveuaon mittee decided to issue the follow­ the wisest course for your commit- [
/ice President..................
Ki< liitruS, Olney
«ecretan of State
Hf-Tinware and Eireartns promptly Repaired.
John G Carlisle ing manifesto:
«nere ary of I'rcafiiry
tee, and it is clearer today than |
Hoke
Smith
Secretar» of Interior
To the people’s partv voters of ever that it was the only safe and Burns,
l»aniel S. Lamoni
S -iretary <>i War
Oregon.
Hilary A. Herbert
tvi-retaty of Navy
J. Sterling Morton the United State*: Your national wise course if our votes were to be
* ■erar.» of tarli ulutre
.In dun Harmon
t:tornuv liciterai
maje effective for the re.
Wilt L Wllaon , committee indulged the hope that
Sommasi er Gen» ral
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»TAT«—ORR«°N :
the patriotic action of the people s
f()r an oppressed and outraged
G. W. McBride.
tenitori!
J. H.Mitchell. partv in national convention in
people.
j
I Binger Hermann subordinating the interests of party
i W. R. Elli»
Following this line of policy your |
»• M. Iiilem»« to the success of the vital issue in­
Vtorney Getterai
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lord
committee
has arranged electoral,
ioveri.or
ti R Kincuid volved in this campaign would be
lecretary of State
Phil. Menchsn
I tickets in three-fourths of the states,
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G M Irwin met bv equally unselfish devotion
<npt. Public tuetructioB
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and will do all in its power to make
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j ß. S. Be«n. to a common interest on the part
the same arrangements in all of the
f C. Wolverton
<n pre vie J ad ge»
I F. A. Moore
of the democratic party, and that states. By perfecting this arrange­
NÎNETH Jl’DICIAI. 1HS1RICT.
all the friends of silver would pre ment, and every sincere opponent
strict .huge
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STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
sent a solid front against the mill­ of the gold standard giving loyal
loiut.ReprésentâtIV*
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O.l. »1^ » ‘
loi nt Senator
.(R)
A w.uowan ions bf greed by supporting one support to these joint electoral tick­
ticket, that truly co-operative tick- et», the people’s partv will not only
cocntv — HAtutrv :
r. B. R
“ ’lthcrL-rd
il k X et. Bryan and Watson. But this ' secure in the electoral college for '
Jaunty . idge
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llerk
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, Brvan and Watson several times as
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Çon 1 l>nt two courses left.
First,
to
run
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Fine Win.es. Zdquors And Cigars.
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IllAil* vote#
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«ch.nil snoet.ntendent
a
straight
Brian
and
asoneet
»ecured by making a straight
Geo TrerasEiS
«lock Inspector
A.R.Mark» toral ticket in every state, which,
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fight, but we will secure the defeat
« nmnii»»ionere
Geo. H»k*r
on account of failure of the demo­ of McKinley and the gold standard,
f^“Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solic
ninni r. a. land «»rvtca:
Thom»* ’« be* cratic party to support this ticket which should now be the greatest
*e«i»ter
'..A. a . Cowin* would have effected the same result
t.eetver
desire of every citizen who believes
in this campaign that would have
tn the principles of true„democracy
followed the nomination of a
as taught by Jefferson, and of true
SOCIETIES.
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straight populist ticket at St. Ixiuis.
republicanism as represented bv
SYLVA RERKKAB Dea-eeNo. **
namely, the election of McKinley
Abraham Lincoln.
Ve»t»everv l»t and W
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and
the triumph of the gold stand­
M1M 1*1» Me'-ee 1* "•
CONTI XV ED ON PAGE FIVE.
Sam Mother» head. Rec. Soe’Y-
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Eurns.Canyon Stage Line
It is true the democratic party
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t. O. r. W. Bum*
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would I* responsible even to a
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’ a greater extent than o«reehre£fnr
H. A. W illiam «, contractor.
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Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’a Expe
_ >uch • result, but to permit evil to j
triumph on such grounds would
StagM'Lear« Burn« dy for Canyon City, and iole rmedii.to
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*« L^sw*«we
íBkwt* M
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F.n.iw.
G r convict us as well as them of •
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
Fare 15.
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lack of patriotism and a narrow 8X1.8^, CW.0X7 E au 9U S î ..M« w York
BEST GOODS,
CHEAPEST PRICES.
MASON & LONDON
Oregon Forwarding Company
It will pay you to come to Ontario
and buy fall and winter goods
GROCERIES
Dry
oods,
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods.
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes.
Notions, &c.
Oregon Forwarding Co
¿iuicü-Mîfïiihl.
I. S. GEER & CO
Hardware and Tinware.
ïhe Burns Bar