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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1897)
SD ëimcsxïtruffi * W D ;z LAY CCIUIZR .7... 7 j C111 s 11 v 11 r> I liiere is a great deal more p.. >nal levcnge in the New ’. campiign tnan political I principles. nn o an Htrer. We don’t believe that Billy There is a hot old time in the Hearst is romantic, or he would town of New York each ano not have chosen a married man for the assignment of rescuing every night of the week now. that Cuban girl from pi ¡son. »■J 7- 73- - FIRST CLASS Wh'ta Cock. from a Dinner It may be the average woman The ghost of p .or B nine has •tump fpeaker is a help to the ,. been railed to hunt vo'es in New party sl.e talks for, hut we have York, where he received the our doubts. 1 wound that killed his political The trouble about the present ambition and shortened his life. Bill oî Fare. brand of prosperity is that there Sir Edwin Arnold, are so many of us with whom it lish writer, became so refuses to resume visiting rcla- with his description of liors. anese woman that he Don Quixote McKinley and l ied one. M rs R acine BURN-4, sirred ___ W o Carry a C luplele. L nî of----- D;iiin<- Bonn under the supervi sion of Mr Larks, an experienced and polite waiter. the Eng infatuated the Jap has mar. Ins it es partii s ia attendane« at court to vive the French Hotel A CALL. Clean Sancho Panza Ilanna got the icy If enthusiasm makes votes, and laugh from the new Spanish min it usually does, Mr. Bryan’s Ken istry in return for their offer of tucky speeches will do the party Cuban mediation. E.i 0 C13 • Generai Me GROCERIE & PROVISIONS, QÜEEN8W ARE, STANEK AR ., glassware BOUTS A SHOES, 1101’E, TOBACCO, et«. Call and inspect our Stock. Sat- ? isfaction as to quality and price ■a guaranteed. r> 2 then courteously invited Supt. Ir win and President Campbell to We believe’.bat S.-nator Thurs take charge of the institute and The indifference of the Fora- ton was right when he said there conduct it in their own way and would be no more republican ker republicans in Ohio is keep- ! manner. The invitation was ac presidents if Tracy was not ing Boss Hanna fror. getting his Icepted. II. A. Dillard was mad« elected, and we arc certain that regular allowance of sleep. I secretary. Sunt Irwin then mile Tracy will not be elected, [a very interesting talk to the The McKinley administration 1 teachers regarding their duties and The regular democrats of New had bitter be careful how it gayu a very true anil concise de York city appear to have struck a handles that Union Pacific rail scription of country schools; the winning gait and the chances are I road business. The intelligent advantages and disadvantages nat- I that they will be able to keep it people of this country know that Rurally falling to the lot of all up during the rest of the race. a job is contemplated; if it is car country teachers; the obstacles in ried out they will hold somebody 1 their pathway; howto remove or ¡overcome them, and in fact proved Gin. Fitz Lee should n<>t for- responsible. ¡conclusively that schools in the get to make a public declaratior rural districts wrre just win! of J»is financial opinions before he . Ba-hful Willie writes to c.- leaoliors, directors and patro o starts upon that personel canvess i quire what he must do »vben the j made them. If they willed, of Virginia in behalf of his elec girl with the most kissable mouth j close attention and interest, tion to the Senate. he knows says she is afraid of mi have first class schools, it would crobes. It all depends; some a success; if to the contrary The death of Charles A. Dana, girls can be easily convinced that would bo a failure, The children, or pupils, are in no way r pomi editor of the N. Y. Sun, remov- the microbe theory of kissing is I ' In in case of failure. Ho al so con one of the most conspicious fig only a bugaboo, while noihing deiutud v -ry bitterly the unnejassn- ures in American Journalism As »bort of a solitaire diamond en- rv expenditure of sor.ool funds fur a writer of correct and robust En 1 onge ....it ring can dissipate the apparatu s which hr found in near glish Mr. Dana had no s'.ip:rii>r piejtul of others. We don’t Iv all the counties, and was of m but his politic il judgment w.is in- 'know which class the girl with material benefit but wa.te uf mon the tn »st kissable mouth belongs ey. vaviably warped. Professor Campbell then took up to. ~ ■-! j the subjects of numbers, language No National administartion has and English grammar whisli occu ever yet found meddling in State . pain has replied to tha noto of pied the reinai .der of the after or municipal politics beneficial, 'ho United State» regarding medi- noon. at on in Cuba. Ti e reply is ap and the efforts made by Mr Mc Th? a Idrsss at the church in the Kinley in behalf of Platt’s ticket proved by the Spuiish c.Jiinat. evening, by Prof. Campbell, on the 1'ha commniiicntion is courteous In New York wall help neither subjects of u ideation, f.-ea giiwii- but determined in rejecting tha pro inent ail frea institutions was Platt’s t cket n .r the McKinley ios.,1 made by the United States clear, logical, interesting, and list- administratis 1. She asserts her determination to ened to with marked attention. »..'tie the Cuban war in her own I If it is to be a question of fol- way and without foreign interference j lowing Senator Gorman or the of any nature. Spain doe» not fix 1 Another Paper in Heppner. Baltimore Sun, it 1.3 not Hke’y that any tuns or probable date of end-1 Hepner, Ore., Oct. 21.—The Shutt many Maryland democrats will ing the conllict, but declares to > Bros , of Fossil and Antclop«, have bring peace by force of arms and hesitate in making choice. Sen proposal of political reforms. She been here the past four or five days ator Gorman has never faltered in also argues that the losses and dam I arranging to start a weekly paper. supporting democratic principles, ages the insurrection has inflicted They have rented a building, and while the Sun suppoited McKin on foreigners, would not have oc . as soon as they can get their plant ley last year and has opposed the curred, had international law been 1 here, will commence publication. regular democratic ticket from properly observed, by the United For the past three years Heppner the beginning of the present cam .''till a «spacially. The press of has had only one paper. paign. The newspaper that re Spain unanimously approves the fuses to support the party ticket, attitude of the Saguta cabinet and Spain's Kepij except when it is allowed 'o name says the people have became weary it, does not deserve the individual of the continuous coucession to A special dispatch to th« New support of members of the party. American diplomacy and ends by York World from Madrid, dated •.lying "Spain w.h not admit the j October 2?, says: right ofaa y foreign power to interfere j I "Spain’s reply to the note of the Newspaper like every other in r.ny of her affairs.” The reply is United States hinting at mediation line of business, have certain pric ic- such in its tenor as to undoubtedly in Cuba and requesting an snswei es governing what they have to defy the United Stales and an invi before tl.e end of the mouth, was, •ell, and by following those set ation to measure swords. This placed today in the hands of the 1 prices eich customer is given I g wernment cannot tack down after American minister here, Gen/ justice, and the business prospers going so far to enforce if possible, Woo.lf.ird. The draft of ths reply an aiuiablt settlement of th* insur made by the foreign minister, Gu The greatest tiouble with ad ver rection on term« satisfactory to th ’ ion, was approved yesterday bv titers seems to be in understand Cubans and in aeoordanei w.th ths ing a short and long term con ‘ attitude taken by this givsrntnsnt ihe cabinet. Th« communication tract. As an example. Mi A If wc understand the situation th' is courteous in tone but very det«r mined in rejecting the proposal 1 f asks for a large advertisement one United States cannot Jo otherwise of the American note. Spain reso week. The regular rate we will than demand a speedy »elution of lutely assarts her determination to say would be $t6. He then asks th« problem and th’ tights and »«til* the Cuban question without the rate for four weeks, and is privileges she asserts should be foreign assistance or interference of told it is $,5. For two months ' guaranteed to the Cabans, If this any kind. $71 anti for three month $90 demand should bemad* then a "She declines to fix any date f r A contract is made for three declaration of war would itum Ji pacification of Cuba, which she months, and after two months ate’y follow. propose.- to bring about as »he see* have gone by, the advertiser or hl by torse of arms and bv politics! ders bis advertisement out of the reforms ctiluiinatisg in aatonoinr The Institute. paper, expecting his bill lobe two combined- hilo rcgreling the the tosses and damages the insur thirds of $90 or $<>o but finds a The County Institute opened at claim against hitu for $72. It I o'clock j» m, Tuesday, with a fair rection has inflicted Ou foreigners Spain argues that this would net is the same principal which is in attendance of teacher. have happened if international law volved in a transaction with a Stale Superintendent Irwin and had been observed, by the United men hant who sat s ‘For cash 3 ou Professor Catrnliell, president of Siat«-* 1 <pcciallv.” can have this ruit ■ f «loths, which the Sul« 110im.1l »cl ad at M .vi ia marked $1$, for 50," ‘ The niTj’.h, w •• • p*r«,nl. ter to Khc?pntt«ri. 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