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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1897)
knows how—but somehow.—Em-1 It is said that there will be no sugar bounty in the new tariff bill, poria Gazette. but that a stiff duty will be itn- ! wkdnebuay jANt aky . 27 i8v7. | don’t pretend to enjoy Sena- posed on sugar. That will be tax- ■ ------ ! tor Quay’s confidence, but consider ing the poor man’s breakfast sure enough, but being taxed is a part Manager. it safe to positively assert that his recent visit to Canton has not in of the scheme of “protection,” you creased the chances of Charles know. jo wwr n eq riusi). Emery Smith for a Cabinet job or When those Jersey republicans something just as good. “It takes money to run a naws- find out how little influence the paper.”—From St Johns [Kansas] l Vice President has in the distribu News. I Senator Sherman began hi« di tion of pap, they’ll be sorry they What an exaggeration; what a ' plomatic career by denying a re- whopper. It has been disproved a I cent interview. His Cuban ideas enthused so much over Hobart. THE 0. C. CO ihr üimcs-Mrraíd. HUNTINGTON, OREGON, Sold more goods in 1895 than any other I louse in Eastern Oregon! c'> Tbev Carry the Goods and Make the Prices. U7IIV0 lililí Mars Goods for a Dollar Than Ever Before- thousand times; it is a clean ccse didn’t look well in print, so he took C P. Huntington doesn’t seem i of airy fancy. It doesn’t take the usual course, and accused the All goods lower in Price.—Send or call on them. money to run a newspapor. It can newspaper men of misrepresenting to have got the worth ef the money he spent in maintaining that Con- | run without money. It is a charit him gressional lobby to work for the able institution, a begging concern, a highway robber. B’Godfory, a It is announced that Mr. J. R. Pacific Railroads funding bill. Get Their Prices, newspaper is the child of the air Burton, who received the republican i a creature of a dream. It can go caucus nomination for Senator in Brave Boldiers, those Spaniards on and on and on, when any other, j^aneag legislature, will make in Cuba! They killed a ten-year concern would be in the hands of a | that nomination the basis for a de old boy the other day for no other receiver and would up with cob- niand for the control of one-half the reason than that he did not hurrah webs in the windows. ( Federal patronage in his state. for Spain when they asked him to It takes wind to run a newspaper; Nothing backward about Burton do so. it takes gall to run a newspaper.1 eh? It take» scintillating, aciobatic im Tom Reed smiles every time be agination, and a half dozen white regard-1 ^ ears o,,e °^’8 ^r*eI1^8 having « The Rothschilds are not AND shirts and a railroad pass to run a - .. declined to accept the conditions ed on this side as friends of silver, ’¡which accompany everv McKinley newspaper. But money—heavens Senator I , . and we cannot see wl hat __ _______ Cabinet portfolio, lhe chief con to Betsy and six hands round, who Wolcott, the »elf appointed silver dition is a pledge of blind and un ever needs money in conducting a I ambassador, expects to gain by qualified support of McKinley for newspaper! K.nd words are the j being the guest of one of the family another term. medium of exchange that do the as he recently was. manufacturer of tiih welcome tree . business for the editor—kind words That the spirit of “01<i Hickory” and church social tickets. When “Corporal” Tanner was one of still lives was shown by the enthu- you fee an editor with money, the speakers at a celebration of the ,ie ! siasm which accompanied the cele-' ‘Pyi wn q* watch him. He'll be paving his I birthday of Gen. R. E. Lee, in Oregon. bration of Jackson day in numerous bills and disgracing his profession. Washington. He responded to the places. Never give money to an editor. toast, “The American soldier.” Make him trade it out. He likes would be a fine joke if after to swap. Ohio may get the most offices , Senator Sherman resigned to enter Then when you die, after having under McKinley but it is not yet . McKinley ’s cabinet stood for years and jim sneered at the around editor and his little crow .certain that she will present the'should ignore Mark Gov Hanna Bushnail and ap-1 i Strictly one Price. J. C. Welcome, SADDLE HARNESS paper, be sure and have your wife | greatest number of applicants, v « • Z* I'wzmSs.nla.«, »-»■» I a zi »• ZA F n vx ml inn r,T □ send in for three extra copies by j _ - --------- one of vour weeping children, and The inauguration day weather when she reads the generous and cannot possibly be colder than John touching notice about you, forewarn Sherman will be as Secretary of her to neglect to send 15 cents to State. the editor. It would overwhelm him. Money is a corrupt thing. If Foraker allows Hanna to be The editor knows it and what he appointed senator, it will be be- wants is your heartfelt thanks? caU(ie of the additions it will make Then be csn thank the printers and I to his share of the spoils, L .. M 4"« 1 1 point A seme other fellow. Eight hours for a May’s work is not likely to be universally adopt ed until there are less than eight men applying for every day's work | BURNS, there is to be done. NEW YORK WORLD. HARRIS <t JOHNSON Proprietor. OREGON Wines Liquors, and Cigars. Good Billiard tables, PleasantjCard Rooms, eta., eta. The Twice-a-week Edition of the New York World has been convert- Saloon is first class in every particular, Experienced bartender ed into the Thrice-a-week. It fur Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. nishes 3 pajiers of 6 pages apiece, or eighteen pages eyery week, at the old price of One Dollar a year, This gives 156 paper a year for One Dollar and every paper has 6 pages eight columns wide or 48 column» in all. The Thrice-a-week World i8 not only much larger than any they can thank the grocers. Take your job work to the affices Tom Platt is willing to concede and then come and ask for half that Joe Choate is a good lawyer, rates for the church notices. Get but he insists that he is poorly in- your lodge letter heads and station formed in the art of politcal ma- erv printed out of town, and then nipulation. flood the editor with beautiful thoughts in resolutions of respect and card of thanks. They make I The heating apparatus of th® such spicy reading, and when you ' State department building should weekly or semi-weekly newspaper, pick it up filled with these mortu-1 be thoroughly looked after before hut furnishes the 1 news with proud of, Job 11 Sherman takes charge. much greater frequency and ary articles, you^are so | JOHN SAYER, Frwpriatwr. 1 promptness. In fact it combines your little local paper! all the crisp, fresh qualities ef a But money—scorn the filthy Sitaated on Silviea river 1 mile East of Burn», near the bridgv It Beem» a ^reasonably certain daily with the attractive anecia) thing. Don’t let the pure, innocent editor know anything about it. I guess since the positive announce- features of a weekly. Customers wi! receive GOOD FLOUR from 1 r ® ___ . ,u„, wnulH «pt Arrangements hai have bee, ade Keep Keep that that for for the the sordid sordid trades trades peo peo I ment that John Sherman would set per - - The at the head of McKinley’s eabinet by which we can furnish th’« pie who charge for their wares. and the Thrice-a-Week N •• fork Good Wheat editor“iivZhit bounty away. Th« table, that Gen. Alger will not oc- Worldboth for 12.25 a year. Take For reasons, see Sher- Sher advantage of this offer a J get Lord loves a cheerful giver, He’ll cupvaseat. man’s personal recollectionsj recollection»! of your own local paper and the take care of the editor. Don t wor Thrice-a-Week World at this special ‘ ry about the editor. He is a char Alger. rate. T he H erald . ter from the state to act as a door mat for the community. He will ‘ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The famine in India is an argu- ------------------------------------------------------------------- — i get the paper out somehow; and ” - ment in favor of the use of silver .»OHN F. STRATTON’S stand up for the town and whoop it, that ,g morp jn CELEBRATED up for you when you jou run for office. c opinjon ¡n EngIalid GUITARS, SHELLEY and lie about your pigeontoe daugh- anvthing Senator Wolcott can ter’s tacky wedding, and blow about Importer of and BURNS your big footed son» when they get _______________ kt hotetal« Deiler in ill kind« of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, a 14 a week job, and weep over 811,813,815.817 East Wth SL. New York. It wauld be just as well for Pres- 1 Bhep opposite the Brewery. vour »h-i veiled »oul when it is re- leased from vour grasping body, J ident Cleveland and Secretary Olny ■ - a J euhn S F louk & S aw MiLL & WAGON SHOP. and smile at vour giddy wife’s sec- ond marriage. Don’t worry about to remember that senators are just human enough to strike back when the editor; he’ll get on. they are struck. , The Lord ^3(1160 AD 1068 g ¡¡¿¿¡S i All work in our line done neatly and with dispatch. guaranteed Give us a call. Batiafacti »