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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1897)
êhr àimrs-Micrafd A, C. WORTHINGTON W&DNKSUAY APRIL. 21 18£~ - Dealer In — TheccRtrast between the rushing rìf thi» t a ri tì hill thrnnffh the k house ... of the tariff bill through and the inaugerrtionof Ccar Reed’s do-nothing poMcy-in that body i« net a pleasant one For those wh„ cling to the old idea that the house is a representative legislative bcJr to contemplate. DRUGS, MEDICINES, BOOKS. STATIONERY, MOTIONS. toys , toilet articles , cigars , tobaccos , NUTS, CANDIES <V CONFECTIONARY, BLANK BOOKS <t SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Cheapest Piste “ to buy Cords la Zastir „ tei Oregon • all and be Convinced. i*MF“Mail orders accompanied By rath promptly filled Orders taken for al! books not in stock, and delivered at publisher« prices. Bl RN8, Fred Grant acts as though it were adding insult to injury for Mr. McKinley to offer to make him anybody’s assistant Seoretary. but that is no indication that anything better will be offered him. His career certainly justified placing him in the assistant class. O regon . 4 WAGON SHOP. ______________ I It is not surprising that anxiety 1 should be felt in some quarters i t« know how New York managed to grab two out of the four ambassa dors. BURNS Shop opjjoeite the Brewery All work in our line done neatly and with dispatch. guaranteed Give us acai!. Satisfaction Prosperity isjust as slow in get ting to most of the McKinley pie hunters as to the rest of the population. ' THE FRENCH HOTEL for lb 3 Finding that the office seekers would not leave Washington, Mr. McKinley ran away for a rest of several days. .Mr*. Louie Reciñe, Proprietress. The Leading Hotel of Burns, Oregon, (ULP BROS, Burns, Or» gon Work Guaranteed to be first class. We mix our own Paints, and Our Work Sreiks fo" it c f. it the RAILROAD W. J. Bryan said in Washington the other day. ‘T am more than ever impressed with the idea that the silver sentiment is steadily gaining instead of loosing ground.” THE O. C. CO Somehow Mr. McKinley and Congress seem to be equally skit tish of that monetary commission idea, which the executive commit- ; tee of the Indianapolis convention of last winter ha« been trying to push to the front in Washington. Huntington. Oregon. Ex-Senator Peffer might increase I the circulation of his paper by hir- i ing John J. Inglles to conduct his fighting department. It is probably true that Spain is 1 paying out as much money in the Unit-d States as she is in Cuba, and it isn’t all going to the detec- {tive- who watch fiilibusters, either. j .niel examine mv Mr. Bryan, who appeared before the Supreme Court a« a counsel for th - Nebraska State Board of Trans portation, in an important case, did not owe his appearance in the case to his political prominence, as he was retained long I k - fore he became a Presidential candidate. It is an ill wind etc. The small boat builders will probably enjoy a bo mi as a ¡result of the Mississ ippi River floods, as no house ia that section without a boat will here, it r be considered property equipped. KED EKONT LIVERY STABLE On the < 'orner South of the French Hotel, Main Street M.CLAlX ,1 U 11.1 I \M" Bropreifes Th« proprietor« i« wrll known not only here but i .,11 li. i i• nt Countiw« and Town« Their b.i« nr«« qualitL at ,- and >.at *.!•*•- tUM> for iiora.*» e«p<<iall) tit» th«iu for ibv awocUou F "eivt-r Galloway has just ce tn- piled his report of tire receipts ef the Oregon City lend office for the first quarter of 1897. showing thé total to have Iwm 42217 91. Fifty hon stead entries were made.cwer- ing acres; 81 final home stead proof*, covering 11.496.87 acres state school selections com- prising 11.19.“ 55, »n4 wagan road selet fions of 32,967.57 acres, on which fees amounting to 61899.2*