The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 11, 1896, Image 3

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THe 0. C. CO
c»n al k.8t, control our
| local politics and undoubtedly it is
our duty to do so.
Grover Cleveland hasn’t as many
followers as he once had, hut the
conntry would like to know what
he really thinks about the result.-
Thia groat repubHc, this glorioua .
republic! w here every man is a free
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American bicycles a^p sold in
man, and sits down under the nice
shade tree in front of his rented England for less tli tan the same
little house, which the genuine pa­ grade 'of English wheels, which
triotism of hi* corporate master has shows that our bicycle industry is
vouchsafed to let him occupy at an not in need of protection.
exorbitant rent. There he sits and
dreams of his freedom and man­ There is no good in figuring how
hood in this land of liberty and po* things might have been different;
litical and religious f a- ch’sement. the first duty of a good citizen is to
But alas! His d earn is onlv an accept the situation as it exists,
illusion His faith in his own lin and to go to work with a will to
porta nee and his right to vote hi- make it better.
true sentiments meets with a crush­
ing blow when his master informs
“Divine Healer Schrader” is now
him that he must vote to suit him working in New Jersey, where he is
or lose his position and the mainte­ creating as much commotion as he
nance of his family. Mr. McKinley i did in the west He is as puzzling
savs: “I pity the poor laboring man n as ever, and scoffing newspaper
and bel’eve tjie circulating medium men who visit him with the inten­
has been c infracted by the demon- tion of writing him up as a fraud
itiz ition if silver to such an extent change their minds after talking
as to cause the suffering and star . with him, and merely acknowledge
ration of thousands of our poor that he puzzles them
peopl ;” but the trusts, the com-’
bines, the corporations, the bond | The result may be disappointing,
holders and John Bull enters the'
but it should not be surprising
ring with the exclamation, •‘Hold Ilumat nature will have to under­
on tlere, Mr. Mt Kinlev, you’ll be- go a change before certain combined
leive ; n 1 adv» cate what we desire; influences can be successfully re-,
we run this part of the government
sisted.
In previous campaigns
machinery. We have not combined
these influences have been more or |
tn kiep the po >r from starving, but
less equally divided, but in this
to forward our interests and accum­
campaign they have been solidly
ulate; gold at the expei.se of these
massed on one side.
« line lai oring and producing peo­
ple with whom you are in sympa-i
thy.”
I The difference between a tool and
Mr. McKinley, with a rush, takes ! a f°o1 is a wide one Manv men
a back seat and answers: ■‘Gentle- w^° are anything but fools have I
men,
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- allowed themselvts to be used as | j
be president if half the people of lo°*8-
this glorious republic starves to,
Gomez, the Cuban general, is
death ’’ We believe Mr. McKinley,
at heart, to lie a clean cut silver'said to expect that he will eat his
man and we hope Lis ad minirtra-1 Christmas dinner in Havana. If
tion will prove him to be such and , he does, it isn’t probable that Gen.
that i.e will give the cold shoulder Weyler will either be his host or
to all enemies of the laborer and | his guest.
producer and strive as neyer man ,
strove to better and ameliorate their ’ It doesn’t take much to put a
present deplorable condition. If man under the ban of suspicion in
he does all conscientious, true lov­ New York City. One was arrested
ers of the government an J the as a suspicious character there the
maintenance of its vital republican i other day because after standing
principles, regardless of present1 alongside the track and allowing
pattv (Filiations, should sustain j one street car to pass him he jump­
ai.d uphold him.
ed on the next car.
OREGON,
Sold more goods in 1895 than any
other House in Eastern Oregon!
TFev Carry the Goods and
Make the Prices.
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Wore Goods for a Dollar Than Ever Before-
All goods lower in Price.—Send or call on them.
Strictly one Price. ?
and Better
Than Bver Before.
Get Their Prices,
>034 PAGES.
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1,500 TOPICS.
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J. C. Welcome,
Tells Everything Yon Want I
to Know When You
Want to Know It.
K a VERITABLE CYCLOPEDIA SADDLE
OF UP-TO-DATE FACTS.
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An Invaluable and Unrivalled
Political end Popular
Hand-Book.
READY ’ANPW 1st, 1896.
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OREGON.
Wines Liquors, and Cigars.
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Good Billiard tables, Pleasant'Card Rooms, «to., «to.
Lasts Seven times lon~er
Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender
Looks Seven times better Than
About Seven times cleaner Stove
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
About I wo times cheaper Polish
About Two tin.es handier
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If your grocer doesn’t keep it,
-end us his name with toe and
et a large box and a valuable
.amily household book free.
Hon W J. Bryan hos refused the j General Fitzhugh Lee returned
• n j’tii g offer of $25,000 per an-, just too late to vote, He, perhaps, , Dar.nellan & Co., Affts.,
mini from Messrs. Siegel. Cooper A didn’t care about making a record, S19 MONTGOMERY 8T.. 8. F.. CAL.
JOHN SAYER,
o.. i t ,\»w 5oik, to become their'or rather about choosing between
'■ gal advisor, because he desires to breaking his long democratic rec-
Situated on Silvio, river 1 mile Eeat of Berne, neer the hrid».
m v tut« much of his time, the next ortj an(j offending President Cleve-
fair iears, to the advocacy of bi land.
Customers wit receive GOOD FLOUR from
nie'abi-tn.
ELT’B PINEOLA BALSAM la a sure Remedy
Senator Teller says he does not
for cough«, colds, sore throat and for asthma. It
Secretary Herbert will recom­
tootbea, quickly
' J x< < I tlr i< | ul lit an party in the
•bates the cough, Good Wheat
mend
the building of several more
and renders expect­
text four m » is to do any thing to
oration easy.
secure an international congress battli ships and a number of torpe­
Consumptives
do
boats,
in
his
annual
report.
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will
invariably derive
hiving f-,r it? object the success of
benefit from its use.
Without
opposing
the
strengthen
­
Many
who suppose
1'meta 1 lisn». but reiterates a fore-1
their cases to be con­
ing of our Navy, under proper con­
sumption are only
gmir conclusion that the contest
suffering from •
ditions, many people believe that it;
chronic cold or deep
"' I be made between the gold
seated cough, often
would be just as well to stop where
aggravated by ca-
•’■indard snpfx>rters and the organ
Urrh. For catarrh
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use Ely
. ’s Cream
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Balm. ______
Both
«re ple«««nt to u«e. Cream Balm, W eta.
lZ d hosts of bimetallism. Conse- we are until the goven ment’s re­ remedir»
hottie; Plneols
rineoia Balsam,
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w. Bold
Hold by Drngiriata.
Drngglsta^
per r bottle;
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ALY
Warren
'll:*'tuly it i« mg duty of every ad-j ceipts exceed its expenditures A
' «ab- of fr, e Bj|Ver ,o pUi forth navy is a good thing, but ¡the same
SHELLEY
• '• ry energy in the cause and la-gin cannot be said of increasing our
1 "w the assistance required by or public debt.
JOHN F. STRATTON
burns
|f«niz»tion.
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