The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 21, 1896, Image 1

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    EAST ORECON HERALD AND
BURNS TIMES
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THE TIMES-HERALD.
Coiwlidaied July 22,
1896
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON.
! partisanship that would deservedly
■forfeit to us the confidence of the
American people. Remember that
two wrongs never make a right.
When our devotion to the welfare
of the people fallers because of any
OREGON.
ONTARIO,
failure on the part of the democrat­
ic or any other party, then, indeed,
will we have lowered our standard,
proven ourselves false to our own
teachings and repudiated our own
motto of country first and men and
Have on Hand a New and Complete stock of
partv second. Brave, enlightened
voters, who constitute the rank and | ggF We have the LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES
file of the people’s party, are incap­
We carry a complete line of
able of such base betrayal of their
country ae.would result from divis­
Dry Goods.
ion in the ranks of those opposing
the machinations of the consolidat­
Notions,
ed money power of the two conti- |
Gents Furnishing Goods,
nents against homes and liberties
| 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.
lery to their interests.
Prices ns low ns any R. R. point, with addition of freight.
The other course left open to
ffigrSpe. i.il attention to MAIL ORDERS—Correspondece solicited
WRITE US FOR PRICES
vour
committee that was consistent
Address Mason & London, Burns, Oregon.
to the action of the convention in
nominating Mr. Rryan was to do
everything in their power to unite
LETTER FROM THE POPS. >the voters of the country again*!
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McKinley and to overcome the ob-
Vi BLisiil.il EYERY WEDNESDAY .
• fcsjo Jsslied foy Jone» and Stacies and embarrassments which,
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I if the democratic partv had put the I
His
Advisers.
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W. C. B7RD a SON.
cause first and party second, we
P ublishers and P roprietors .
' Chicago. Oct. 13 —A meeting of .'would not have encountered. This
y
the executive committee of the peo­ 'could be accomplished only by ar­
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
ranging
fora
division
nf
the
elec-
Manufacturers
and
dealers
in
all
kinds
of
One Year ...............
|2.bu
ple’s party was held at the Sher
Six Mouths .................................................... • l-JO
man House today- After hearing toral vote in every state possible,
Three Months.......................................................... <5
reports from members present, and securing so many electors for Bryan
especially from H. W. Reed, of and Watson, and conceding so
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Georgia, who spent several days many to Bryan and Sewall. At
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NATION A!.:
with Thomas E. Watson, the com­ the opening of the campaign this, «p. . .
^resident ........................... ........Grover Cleveland
under the circumstances, seamed i
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s And Sporting Goods,
Adlui Steveiiaon mittee decided to issue the follow
/ice-Pregidcut...................
Kiehurii S, Olney
decretar) of State
the
wisest
course
for
your
commit-
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John G. Carlisle ing manifesto:
♦eereiary <>f 1’reaFtiry
Hoke smith
linwaro and Firearms promptly Repaired.
S.-evtnrv of Interini
tee, and it is clearer today than |
Daniel S. Lamont
■i -i-retury of War
To
the
people
’
s
partv
voters
of
I
. Hilary A. Herbert
(•cretary of Navy
ever that it was the only safe and Burns
■ J. Sterling Morton the United States: Your national |
W'rretary of \gri< nil tire
Oregon.
Jn<l»<n
Harmon
litornev General
wise course if our votes were to be
Wm. L Wilson committee indulged the hope that
Pominaaier Geritoli
I cast and made effective for the re.
I
UTlTF —ORKOON :
the patriotic action of the people’s
G. W. McBride.
lief for an oppressed and outraged
senator*
J. H.Mitchell. party in
I
national convention in
(Binger Hermann
people.
t W. K. Ellie
subordinating the interests of party
mieresmncn .......
<:. M. idleman
attorney Geiiei»!
Following this line of policy your
Wm I* ixjrd to the success of the vital issue in­
iuveri.or
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ti
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Kincaid
ieeretery of State
committee has arranged electoral,
R
l’hil. Metachan volved in this campaign would be
T remitter
GM Irwin
<npt. Public Initructlon
tickets in three-fourths of the states,
W H Laeda met by equally unselfish devotion
R
Mate Printer
and will do all in its power to make
S. Bean.
Iiiprene Judge*
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Wolverton to a common interest on the part
ii:
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’ F. A. Moore
of the democratic party, and that the same arrangements in all of the
NINKTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
states. By perfecting thiB arrange­
district Judge
D ... . M. D. C liffokv all the friends of silver would pre­
Dimri<t Attorney
.
C. W. I'arriah.
ment, and every sincere opponent
Ioitit-Repre*ent«tive
(R)
O. L. Patterson, sent a solid front against the mill­
STEPHENS & RICHARDSON, Proprietor
lei nt Senator
........... (R).............. A. W.Guwati
ions bf greed by supporting one of the gold standard giving loyal
county — HARN KTi
ticket, that truly co-operative tick­ support to these joint electoral tick­
............ r. P. Rutherford.
bounty . ldne
<R).
h-rk
, H. Kelley et, Bryan and Watson.
But this ets, the people’s party will not only
r-emnrer
. (R)
J. C. Welcome ’
D
T A. Mt K infiori ‘ hope being disappointed, there were secure in the electoral college for
Jurvevor
Sheriff
• (D)
A. J. McKinnon
First to run1 Brvan a,ld Wat80n several times as
A**e*«or
..(D).. .
8. W. Miller but two courses left.
^ch>»l siimi intendant
.(D)
W.C. Bini
ttoek Inapector
elec-,
niany
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we couId
havepossi-
Uco. Tregaskis a straight Bryan and Watson
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* vote?
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H'’001*
Fins Wines, Xdquors And. Cigars.
(D) Í
A. B. Marks
which,
bly
secured
by
making
a
straight
9 omtniaiionara
toral
ticket
in
every
state,
,P) (
Geo. llagey
on account of failure of the demo- fi«ht’ but we wil1 8ecur® the
K IRNE Y r. a. land offici :
cratic party to support this ticket <d
^’”iey and the gold standard,
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.Thoma*
tones
Regiiter
.. A. A.Cowing
Receiver
which
should now be the greateat ^"Courteous treatment guaranteed. Your patronage solic
would have effected the same result1 ’
in this campaign that would have desire of everJ citizen who believes
followed the nomination of a | In the principles of true^democracy
SOCIETIES.
straight populist ticket at St. laiui*. as taught by Jefferson, and of true
SYLVA REBEKAH Degree No. ».
namely, the election of McKinley republicanism aB represented by
Meetaeverv let and M Wedneedav.
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Mia* I^i* McOM N.O.
Abraham Lincoln.
and
the
triumph
of
the
gold
stand
­
Sam Motherahead. Rec. See'y.
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It is true the democratic party
A. O. U. W.Hurn* Ixxige. Ko <■
JOH:« «'• <J*Miir>» iV(C S
would be responsible even to a
Meet*every M •”<« “hTJn^«n.JI..’f
Eurns-Canyon Stage Line
CFI r.B»AT»r>
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j'w '-*yer?Rec'd greater ( Xtent than ourselvesj,for
such a result. but to permit evil to
H. A. W illiams , contractor.
H arney iodgr . no . w , i . o o f .
triumph on such grounds would
Carrying U. S. Mails and Eastern Oregon Express Co’s Expc
N*V* at O4d Fellow* H*ll. every Saturday,
f ofivC
convict us as well as them of a fcr.f >r--
Lì«? tn,
W C. Bvrd. N. (i.
»»I: j.t * i.r 1 takf in all knufe of
B. D. di I nt > re. Secy.
Stages’Leave Burns dy for Canyon City, and into rmedii.te job
MUSICAL MCRCMANOISK,
lack of patriotism and a narrow
Fare
$5.
311,81.. US* ol7 East OU St..New York.
Oregon Forwarding Company
MASON & LONDON
It will pay you to come to Ontario
and buy fall and winter goods
Dry
oods,
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Notions, &e.
Oregon Forwarding Co.
I. S. GEER A CO
Hardware and Tinware.
ïhe Bums Bar
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