East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 11, 1888, Image 1

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    BURNS, GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1888.
Vol. 1 —No. 7.
THE
HERALD
BI RNE ADVE'tTKEMItNTS.
I BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.^/
THE
HERALD
Pithy PcfntM F* i Thoughtful lleador«. i
$2.50 a Year.
C< > » lì I Nt i IH ) X; dkn < ’K.
T he uses nr«.I purposes of the |
J. SAT PHI..
W. t. ’■ -Il.^TJfIJ»’,
Juhrt Day Dots.
I. Ii« il t-i'at’iry is to receive and
BUBINEM MEN abroi <1 will find that I» CRN'S, Grant r. Or., coutains: 2 newapapertt
i>. r .
i:
1.
KiliLor.
PUBLISHED EVERY Vt'E’iM
L.t!;evit
hole’s; 0 grocer; ? salt «.ns: Obrewerv: ’
■ laundry: 0 furniture «tore: Uib.’u
1 ......................
uudertak fO
lU.ivrse the j» ««pie’s tribute (in. —The New Year dawned on this
BY
shop; 1 meat market; l lawyeto; J ph.\ et ciane, le
reybr; 1 land agent; 0 dentist: 1 drug
Th. V. lc, r.r the Town—It. Newipapcr. fo m of taxes) to meet the expenses j I portion of our immense.:ountry thia
WILSltlRE & HUDSON.
1 very stable: 0 bakery: 2 general mcr-
Btore; 1 jeweler; 1 bla keinith; G harm. it shop;
I of the government, therefore its morning with about 5 inches cf sn«.-w
D. L. GRACE,
i blindile stores: 1 b: h h-.ut• 0 milliner shop; 0 real vistate agent; 1 hardware store; 1
T he H ijeald last week defined functions should be few and simple, —weather not very cold, however.
barbershop; 1 aaw-m 11; 1 ladies rurae: :: carpenters; 1 reading room. Alito, 1 ()d<l FU-
E dito »! and P bopbieto ::
Attorneys-ftt-Law
the local newspaper as Leing “the j and not be, as now, connected with
lows lodge; 1 school; church—All I hcae facts are told in clear, unmistakeab'e wordily
—Sheep arc generally Leing fed,
F <• advertJr.e.-s in '.he V.d'-e < f the Town: T. ie H erald ; Send it (5c) to friends in the Et.td.
| voice of tiie town,” and illustrated . private interests.
while other sttx'k are still left rus-
BVUHl’KIITlON TERM :
LAKEVIEW AND BRINS, flit.
One Year
, by citing what the towns that adver­
B y a perversion of the purja»ses I1ling for themselves.
JHil SDo'lh«
^XTV-^Ælll
grass
Tlirce M.'llOlS
••
tise in and subscribe to the F ast of the national treasury, it is idly . i —The
— ,,
----- n question
_______ is one of
One Year (in n:lvance)
t ) ll , <) kecon H erald tell weekly toin- j holding money needlessly sub-1 considerable importance, and as it
NEAR Erie's. OREGON.
HERALD CLVI! LIST:
s
ot.ki- quiring business men abroad traded (in form of taxes) from the becomes “smaller by degrees and
« III
entriuted
,
, .
.
,
I people’s use.
beautifully less,” the eye of the
lie aid and The Century, one year
¡men
i
n.
| through it and their respective news- j T
lleralil an«l
Kieko’««.
, j stock owner turns toward Karnoy
SAYER & DORE - ------- - P hopbtbtob
Herald and Dein.ncat MazHZ.ee, oi.e
i-iv 1 papers as to the number of branches ' I t is by means of our scheme of; VaHey, 1U1<] if the 109,000 sheep
heraldan.l ret. M.n. MaK«>«;ue
Keeps Con. tuntly on Hand a Large Stock of
niurald uaaGodey’B l.r..ly» Book
to:' ’’f I)u8’”'Jg8 established in each town tiixiili. n t.u t tin. n<. il.i/ss surplus there arc not increased to 30u,b00
and offered the columns of our pa­ is tiiKcn from the neople and put by the dawn of 1889,then your liuui-
ADVERTISING KATE !:
j,j
e 8cr
ynnt j is s no
M’» ?
Me
servant
no pronhet.
prophet.
per tn el! towns in Eastern Oregon irt i the pul . treasury.
1 wk 2 wk 1 mo 3 mo 6 1AO
firACE
T. I HARfUH - - - t'! «'>
I/;
having
r.o
newspaper
to
voice
their
T
’
-««
political
pot begins to toil
|U
v
O«: k scheme of taxation con i.- ‘:
00
fl 50 |2 ;>•
1
1 '■» C. ISO 12 00 ì • ■
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commercial status to the businoss of a tariff, i,r duty, ! ned ut
■! tf; '■ mediate v! inity of
in ;t:
i n 5.ÛÜ h D ’*:2S 24
y U
L
«1
world, r.nd thia week takes occasion ■ port«;. i;ns from abr< :‘.d, ae : li.t r 4 its«
■:i«i 'inub ‘-iring machine,
4
1.50 rt (X) 10.00 Gì. 00
I-
1; C.)1. b.W 9.00 |A » '.H 00
to add
:
■ : lb • tb. light.'.« on the sub- rial r venue x: 3 k .vied uj>on the and ¡«r.
■ s « re !« 'ig
.. t I ring
_ to
k.M.00 4.4.00 H).
1$
10
(XI
12.00
- 2
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00
IV)
(
«or
i
j.w
20.00 LÜ.00 43.00
■t cf • ' V ’'v :if t'.e Town and ci«!.: ':n:t >:i cf ink •o and spirit th«' front cl !■ .-;: t .1 .half dozen al le
1
;I: ’
• seiiiüiwd for lnaluliig 1 urpose.« an.l
w y’ to c vit' .-«ite and eue ii to ' lions ai d in:: Ii quoi
«»,
I.oil' <i. ■ < If .■ ■«•ri'i.-i’i" fiCI.r.z citi­
''»grA liberal reduction to nil
. '.I-.ES.
i < 1. ,
ad .•«btago.
zen (..«■ op' Ii of th'? several ofl'ces.
vert ers. Call at oflice, or write i'
A .
p
- • lain :hi! • ituabion is
ft if ' : • . 'ly <"«« j - ti. . ■ ihat «’if
Cu < charge.I extra, aceor:!1.;...' . •
—The c.n gh ridf g r.nd .lancing
-sUAn-Tir y
I.
DL /
and ’.one but metal base admitted.
fer *«? n i ) erf.: cf our (■«■.■..:ifry tiler ;: grave c?.e. « ..'.: ,'c*l by .i congested port j? ■. . f our community ar«> enjoy-
.'¿I te r it. Ill
fix' SCCU! bili n;;t.:;i:ai ‘.v r ' y :id a depicted r ig *! ■m-. U.i « muchly during the
As we stereotype our n l.-er i < .;
U orders as soon iw received.
Having been added they tire cu.a
chan ;es after first tour publican■ .
,o:i in the I ueii.es'
the enjoyment of tbodo innlienabl •! uiOiV-tLry < ol
N. B.—<>:<’<! Road all R c wav.
¡J 312 Cu v m.d even the merchants
•;ii<l th. only ctl t- aa, vc i aki n 'd and are now waking
■V» I'
•iglits
<
f
man
defined
by
Jeff
-:
on
•
t
ih
’
e«i:i..
_
Advertising ii. Local «'olino •: Te
s “iif?, lit erty, and the p”i: uit < f 1VC
- .I-,- 1 by removal of the up their nniwroui
nui
cu8t«?uicrs by
cents a line.
bappiness” than others equally w. '.1-1 >;l *-‘1 v..«.cu is !or congress (and j’l'i'.ii ' rem’..id-, rs that this is 1888.
leu
Marriage, birth, and death no ire- free.
.avored in some respects; that sue!: « ongnvz : . . :.n reii.vdy the evil)
—Elder J. A. Orchard, of the Sec­
L x
J
. 1 V -v lx •
Moat liberal terms to religious nti'l .-<•<-ini •
localities ar:1 eagerly sought cut bv 1° revise 111. ! «::::. nd In ' tariff.
ond Ailvent church, is giving a se­
’?ro!ii]'!’y cxccu’ctl. The building is being th1? most desirable clues of immi-l
an.l educational bodies.
rr
Toilet
Artielas.
Glass,
Putty,
Etc.
T he goveri.i am buys enough ries i l 1« ctures at John Day City,
unhugM*and hn;>rr vc«l prc^arntcry to turn
J ,b Work done neatly and pror...-Gy, «•■'
out ull kinds of blacksmithing on hhori j grants, viz: men whose capital for 1 p-,
rea onab’.e prices, by an experienced Joi-«
Ilion to ci in -.t). O.fiiìU t .1 . r dol- to gocxl and attentive audiences.
notice
¡.:
i
ii-
•
v
.
t
style.
Terms:
('adi.
1-lv
investment is good moral charae-i mrs per month to add to the «: «. ncy ..ir. Or« hard is Loth eloquent and
O
l’ri iter.
ter, coupled with, wealth or indus- in circulation lor the benefit < of the | argumenta’ive, and is giving gener­
T le Patronage of the Public respectfully
ihysicia.
T Sargeon.
: try—e. wise town recognizes that the
soli ited.
BURNS, OREGON
W. E. GRACE,
al satisfaction by the manner in
people.
industrious poor man and the ,'i.t r-
T IR ’! e ?. ald la kept rexu’arlv « n fi> f.ir re
E\ F.RY month from D c. 1 to which he handles Ins subjects.
Dr. S. B. . rcBheeters | prizing mom. d man are of co-equal ■lune
fera re. I k :he Ce.«. 1’. R.»weF Ne
\e • ej
cj aver
nner \d-
30, unless congress comes to
vert sit.« t.nrcau, 10 Hpru c r .. '■•■ • ' ■
—Elder Wakefield, of the M. E.
Oratlunte -f Inwu
’ nirersity, respect­ 'value in town-building, and cordi- the res ue with an effective remedy,
A Large Assortment of
fully '■
l.i: |1i:few 'Hal «TVlceA to the il.y extends the welcoming hand
church commences a protracted
OFFUTAL DIRE ’TOR1
the gov. rnn.c t will v.ithdraw from
citizens of Burns I«n«i - urr .umliug counliy
r'-s R ■-
i 1 «Lil r r both; that every such trade r.nd people’s use (in the form meeting today. So the people of
.'nils ai'.-.wi-red at all h< urs.
r i .
John Day have no cause for com­
.......
N.
IL
M
axey
Otlii
e
at
E.
C
race';:
Drug
Stere.
l-«y
ic-
-
oini
r
adds
to
the
wealth
of
the
County Judge
.
oi Li ves) t e vast sum of (9,000,000 plaint that your correspondent can
J. T. M ael
| community, while the penurious
Clerk ..................
11a
Ju't
Boon
Received.
and - tore it up ir. the national treas­
...........
E. 11ALL
Treasurer..............
COMTBIBVTOB.
rich an and the indolent poor man ury, for the i eiu .it of the bondhold­ SCC.
T. A. ’’I K innon ,
b.i
:g
wholly
devoted
to
self,
are
John Day, Jan. 1, 1888.
CotntnlEB'.oneni..
T.
IL
M
eador
ing
ar.d
gener..
-irotectionist
frater-
1
j an;«-progressive, ..nd a dutrimen-i
........... J. Tf. N eal
' nity.
Burve /or................................
Diamond Puit.
I tai burden in public improvements,
Sheri f...................................... ........... A. C. D ore
Oourfcr-Jvurnol:
...Ni.
I'.
i'AN'-.-G'N
ABeefc.’r
l-2y
^-J-niver.vthîii^ luarr.t«•. «-•; .'. «•■ ai.< f the Very l’est QuaEtv.
Spc i.i ntteivlen i'i'.’ei: I luiic ■ in Confii'.c- i i>y skilfully shifting th; ir proper- j
—
It
snowed
about 3 inches here
....... IL F. DûbtCN
School Superintendent
i.'.eiit. V ails
alls answered
¡infcwered at ail hours.
I tkir.ate share of such work for mu-! M r . C leveland holds: First— yesterday, then rained, and last
......... J. C. LUCE.
the shoulders of i ' hut 1,0 1 ,ore Tuonev should l e night froze hard.
Stack Incpeator......................
1 tual lencht tqion
t
Iiuvi ìk ’ ì ! mary years pratica in Ht - | the Leiter vL.
g c.f
citizens
. .
!.. B. I fon
class
of
citizens. it is ' taken treni the people under the
r/r?r’rtt Judge......................
—Stock men are busy gathering
p tm it* wed it ex ènâivc experience in Oen- also, an accepted fact that the l est r;'v'laWH Di.'.n is needed i; r the
.M.
' 1... .
.
ney...........
Retri;?. A-.vt
A..»,rney
..................
in their cattle.
e.al Nur ihg.
1-1?
proprietor
;
ROBINSON
«1
JOBSON
;ay
to
make
known
the
advantages
,,ce
’
f
'
r
'
expem-ea
of
thy
govern-
__ _____ __ ____ I way t
'
■■
-
...........
♦
I'f'ï'b P", U. S. Land Gfllco, . .. A. F. .«HELLING
—A road meeting was held at
. V.’. M. To •«
] eüjAi’cr, “
“
“
Burns, Oregon.
offered immigrants is to cstal iisli a 1economically operated,
> •
<
, ’Tt
; K A
Diamond store Dec. 3 «th, tor the
newspaper, whose columns shall' Second—That the immense sur- purp .
;
\ u t-- o .
c..-—vi£- « iiAa c_/a
tiling a road through
O.liec nl tits re i.L i.ci >”. «he cast si le ■ « contain in every i.-str.' a card from . plus which has accumulated in the the viil!^, ,
Silv.es l.i.er, leu r.iile» bet. w Bums. 1-iy each and every citiz n cngr.gcd in j national treasury, and which is ev-
LcRNH—\ AL !5
—\Ve u... quite nn en^oyu .l
A
T hcb ’.a (8 a ".l yiF.a s .
d
ai.y legitimntj Lu.iness calling, ery day increasing, and which
aisfuua.c
Tiuns'-;ijfi a-
onvulsions dance
«“«'- here
i-*« Chrietmas, »1'.;^. l^rgu
specifying Lij line oi business in i threat :,s “financial copvulsions
L G.
îi-
T
10
T.URN8—CAN YON CITY :
unniistakabb terms, so oa to show | and wide-spread disaster, ',!• is due to attenuance.
Arl.’nTiw’.a-« n «1 •*'>■
4 V
C«f< r< hi « profe ¡sionul servie?'« to the cit- the inquiring seeker in that line of the vicious, inequitable, and illogi- :
—A dance was given al Happy
l.eu.cB V.'eJicsJ». b u ..»1 ta un.a tai 4 an.
itens of J'iirns une vicinity. _ C«ilee at resi­
__ 1________________
businesa that the demand is equal cal sources of unnecessary taxa-1 Valley on
Friday, night last, I. Ttie
F.URN8—PR. - Z.-LL2:
dence .«'Uil; pf il leid luiniing^.
1-ly
ALSO
' weather was so l ad that several wore
to the supply, and tj inform the iion.
/.rr’vcBTh’.vBi’nvc at * a ■ .
Leaves Tira
t at - a i.
Th'rd—That congress ehculd re- ditMippunted abou* going. Only 3’J
home-seeker that h < m find ail the
m
■ r.
I
burns — fort rir • :: ll :
Beer, Gitters and the Best Cigars in the Market
necessaries, and n.ost cf the luxu- vise and ■ amend ■ ■•
the revenue • laws ' numbers were sold, when, had not
A. t I vfs We«hies. a s at 0 p ni.
0. 0. SIZEMORE - - R11.XS, O k . ries of life in the town or country to'ey M t0 reduce at once the income' the night been so aisagreeaLie, t.ho
Lya. es Tburs.iaxs ui 6 a i.i.
Drinks scientifically mixed in style and quantity to suit.
which he is invited to move. The I of the government to what ¡3 need-. house would have been crowded.
j.
papbiiy ?., r. ct-.i.E': -.
Criminal law a specialty.
business men having secured a od for public and constitutional pur-, Those present, however, thoroughly
I
enjoyed themselves. At 11 o’clock
Voice to proclaim the commercial; poses only,
the tai les were spread, and all in­
value
of
their
town,
a
special
duty
Fourth
—
That
in
this
readjust
­
j ? KN i-.Y LODGB, KO. 77, I. O
AiWAVU ON HANl’^KS
i-iy
vited
to partake of the good cheer
devolves
upon
each
citizen
in
that
Mee s at odd Feilov.a H h H. ever Fa urda if
ment the luxuries and not the neces­
A. L. CONNOR
7:; i) p in,
J- *•. xLLKD, x». J.
town and contiguous country, which saries of life ■ hould be made to bear prepared by the neighbors. This
C has . G unther , Sert’y.
Burn s Oregon.
excellent supper h«nl l.-en cooked
is to not only subscribe and io v fob the Lurdcn of taxation.
G. M c GOW a N, L atri, t Leputy G. ?...
with a view to a larger attendance,
a
copy
of
the
paper
for
himself,
but
U a 'I'U vii
r«ii« i «
*■ *
. * *
.
.
Any find all klr.<’s « f burveving done
on fih.'r!
Fifth—That whisk.; ami tobacco and in eons; .|UJiice much of it had
BURNS, OREGON.
TH7? BURNS SCHOOL i-: a hch u * ’ < >’ i-
noti<c and reaeoiiiF'e term*.
;>Z“ Beu.r.r
Set!«<•■»• genu an additional two copicfi three
are both to be classed ns luxuries,
• .’.ehiri'T 1>; be iutaied, can have plate furnirhe«:
mo ¿11% wid e l)t'. .rj ', coi vi
months ea. h, to two addresses in 1 and that the first duty is to reform to be carried home. Mr. Josepu
filer
ehoree.
1-iy
ra .ctl for oûcoi'ii.io a • it of !
ii
the East, and i;i tl.i i way insure 1 the tariff rather than to take the Gill, the enterprising Hoor manager,
J . ?. i’egily, Uri vi ; 1, Mi
..«>1.
.t --
did ull in his power to make it
his.nn..
IK*
Carpenter -»nfl Plumper, the weekly publication of, at least, tax from whisky or tobacco.
pleasant for all, and he certainly
1000 t opics, which is estimated, by
W. A. BODIFER.
Sixth—That this tariff revision succeeded. Taken all in all, it was
LAKEVIEW ADVEBTI
¡competent advertising bureaus, to
Ilv-ns, Oregon.
be read by IODO pert-« ns. The bus­ should be made cautiously, and so one of the pleasantest affairs of the
A C itizen .
CHAS. A.
r. A. CIKISWKL'.,
mess men and citizens having tbu3 as not ucdlesely to derange the season. So cays
Lake.itw.
Liakv.lfe.
Or.’.crs L;r J aintir.g, also, will be skill-(
Diamond, Jan. 3, 1888.
done their duty to their section of manufacturing interests or to dam­
Has just received a Large and Complete Line
’n’'lv anti ;
filled.
country, as public-spirited, wide­ age the interests of labor.
Att o ?n By ST-t L g ».?□
Of General Merchandise including Christmas
T he report of Secretary of the
awake men, and at the trilling ex­
T iib Constitution gives only the
And Holiday Goods and now Ollers them to the
Treasury Fairchild says the total
\V. C. BY.«!>
- - - Proprietor. pense of less than $50 a year, each, power to raise revenue for the stip-
Public at the most Reasonable Rates. Come One
COC-GSWELL à COGSWELL
to the former and less than $5, each, j,()rt of t}le government.................
. i- ordinary receipts of the government
A const
Lurnz, Oregon.
And All. Come examine this fine, large Stock of Goods!
LAKEVIEW AND LINKVILt.E, . r.
to the latter, the editor of the pa- tutionai tariff must have for its ob- | during the year ending June 30,
1-ly
per ought to show himself a live, j(;ct f)„. raining of revenue for neces- 1887, were »371,403,277; the total
A CASH BUSINESS j im
« « tic mt’.n cl business, with the silrv governmental expenses, and ordinary expenditures were (315,-
AT
ambition to keep up with the pro- th„’t oll]y. jf protection follows I 835,428, leaving a surplus of $55,-
Attorney, Notary ?abli:
■
gressive spirit el his patronage, the
a tariff, it is an incident, and 567,849, which, with the amount
BEST goods to soll“ Cheap at a Cash RATE.
UAA
•-Keel: Prices
Collector.
¡miiity to edit, and the skill to h, » ns the fruit of a protectivede- drawn from the cash balance in the
Is our motto.
'treasury of $24,455,720, makes a
Lakeview.
n.anage l.is paper <’’ll!«n interest of: sign.
A. C. EROLERSEN,
Good Buggy Teams.
total surplus of $80,023,570, which
If . •
Any bn i:'.e<> cninr 'e.! I«’ -e
the
territory
it
1
Fi’U)
N. . .'.««Idle Horses Fr.r-
Ill «< co.-cfnl «Old pli.lt.' . •■«’ « - i'-:
T
he President speaks for a tarill was offered to the redemption of
.
«ant,
wiilmut
:
1!
lu «r.te s..:'«« Co«’.«-.--ru
.-:i« i -i
«
at '.« u oiiiibi' Charg 'S am f.-> i •no clnriit t,
for revenue, and he reeommesids, bonds, The receipts for the year
poil et.- e st. i irc«l in K«:;' i-h .*..•! . *
. >
■ ’.!r • '.i.
paid to 11«
that nrtic!« « oi prime r,« < e:-sity Le i.li .w an iiicrense of (34,963,550
1
(
.01
r.
î
t
ds' plm’ed <> i lb I««
I «: li«it. so that th« ■« .■ ■: the year before, while expendi­
Attorney-at-Lavz
i'
J . I
r tax may tail !i. avi« ■ t.pon those tures shov.- an increase of *25,449,-
t '.
. i
JL A. KELTON.
who c.r«1 : bl. st .«« pay. There is no Oil. !or ‘file present year the rev­
tea f. I’
BURNS, GREGO?
GEO. vi GOV AN
Lttksview, ( r.
J
’ the Presidint is enues nr«' < tiinatcd r.t $:!83,000,000
I«. Idem .1
I
. 'AC
2.<50
FitCC,
¡uociMts «very where a ,<l cxpo.ditures :l"16>17,716,
Practice« in the court * of (lie ’
ri^ht.
;• ’] t',;’! ■ ’
1 1
before the
S. Land Oific
ì I
iker, Vf hoi osale Dealers in
- ‘
;
.1
.-'.vent ter S.a
< Hunks and rally leaving . n estimated surplvg ui
■g, mfibt to
.nd.ir.1 bearer, while •■«>6,182,21;, June 3(1, 188«. The
t •.1 round t. ?
to -,
ri Uu per
1
V« etches, 3:CC'.
« unbrok :i «.ont t<> Se< retary slimates the surplus for
pr. Ml
tk
Fcrs,
and
no
citizen,
who
cai
s
far
-AND-
th«1 year 1889 nt $56,469,106.
the? advancement <;f Eart Oregon i i the enemy.
« IT Y A D VERTE EM E N'T.
In regard to the. surplus in the
general
and
Burns
in
particular,
W
e
pa
;
",
‘
-
'«
'«J.
1
'HO.'iiNI
per
annum
_ JEWJLLY.
t :*n; .) > < ity, Grant < o should delay d< irig bis part to pr< - for the Hipport of the government 1 treasury, the Secretary says: «“It
e c; ■ ra . of s; 1 r-h< e
dmmimis th« earnest attention of
W. R. STARK,------- L aks \ i .; w .
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES.
a vic s 4 physiria; f : mote the welfare of th«' place that and ♦■-LH« is t),IHM) per niinum for the
Loth legislative aril executive de­
e. au. .1 ('recap, : 1 h;ir- «¡..•serves his patronage more than
enrichment
of
the
mnnulactur«
r,
.1. 2 livery B'.ablra; A
partments of the gov« .nnu'nt,” and
te; I hardware r«ore; 1 any other.
making
our
annual
tax
from
the
TTm the lartzc^t lo
« P i i
i irv.j
- e , sa. r the Voice of
ever b.’v’i-xht to di* • ec ><»*i ■».
rv a!
tariff about $20 per head for every then says, two remedies exist eith­
f' ike t L a n; i s Lewr; «îer.
sel l at L >Wi ’.t I’liicr-* .-«’in <
he*t.
A'xr- A gent for F irem yn ’ s F ind I nsitrascf C ompany
—T he H erald to any address man, w«»innn anti child in the er of which may be adopted. The
When in Utl .evictv ig . - ì :■ ’ <e.
1 I y
first is to enlarge the disbursements
E ist for three months, only 50 cts. Unit« «! States.
here ai.«i there, for this ami for that
Livery
Stab’o
A
tariff for protection means until the surplus is exhausted,
S ettlers will find ell the lat«Af
P. II. MURPHY.
land rulings on the inside pages «.I the protect «in of capital and not That is to say, “We have too much
O»
<3i eisp,
OREGON.
the prot< ctiea <>f labor. It means money, too much is coming in every
LAXrV’IEW
T iie H erald , just ns soon as they!
(’nnyon Ciijr, Oregon.
I’BOI’KIETUES o .
M bs . LOUJS RACINE
monopoly in all its forms. It means year, and we must Le more extrav-
Ila?»,
a fine «sMirlimnl <>f Barbcdine arc mode public.
prostitution
of governmental pow-iagant to get rid of it.” Th«' Secre-
.vart’-.-omethin» nt* . whi< h for beauty of
HAY’ & GRAIN
----- Main st., Burns, Or.
It tnry does not favor this plan, nor
ign unti fini h i< Litt/I to cqual. A lise
“Find en< 1< red payment foranbaerlption to ers for private and class gain.
Alvav- on banl anil 0.x 4 Attentici,
;
^und in all fhtHle*), of
your demoeratle paper. I wish yen well. A means corruption, and if persisted does any one else who has any com-
civrn «til ordern made lor tea:.is ««nil veh­
.Merry Chria'man and a Happy New Year! Kind in, the final overthrow of Amcri- mon sense.
MOSAIC VYAI.E.
icles
1-ly
repaid» to Judge Parker and other friend*.
can institutions. It means Repute
Repub-, The
Th«' second plan suggested
suggest«<1 is
( ham . S jia < zleton .
Glass Ware Yon re in the faith,
licanism ami not Democracy, And that the income be reduced to the
Watchmaker &JevzeIer A New and Elegantly Furnished House for the Accommodation Beautiful
Yes,
colonel,
T
he
H
f
.
balp
is
dem
­
Of even' ¿ cm
n—Toftet M?tw; genuine
of the Public.
the sooner the wage-worker fin«ls actual wants of th«> government.
bnmze Law? with Pujilcx Burner*, r.ne ocratic, true-blue, and will prove “a
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
. y , ,
f ■
| this out the Letter for him anil the But where shall be the beginning?
'tiiheit nt to light the town. Eight-1 hi y
most rfnwholerome
anwholerome thing for repub
repub- ­
i'L ci;*«, and a fine line of
The Secretary and President each
Lakeview. 0l%gon.
>•
_/ pejerw . to go projectin
•
» ’ with.
Li •> ” country.
hcappejers
proj^ctin
1
lican
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
say, with the tariff, and let the in­
Good Work—Reasonable Price-«.
1—1 y
-
-
T he Prohibitionists have issued come tax on distilled and malt li­
Tvhaeco a ■*! <
• a—P.pa, and Met re henm
A
Iàniite«!
Number
of
finest«
ran
-ecura
the
rux<t
ComlorUMUe
Lr
ing
I
ùm
m*
We s nd cut 5 sample copies of the call for tl.e meeting of their na­ quors, tobacco, etc.” alone; and for
East Oregon H&rald.
Lj^ssaapr. u».», watra:. e«'«. <r}(K«ia, H m -
in the ÏUW4A. at thi? Hou e.
<ii «a < ra Ke.a, oil fnsh. K<ajr, hi,
our pip< r per week, and parties re­ tional assembly, to nominate can- this the Secretary argivs elaborate­
branfa. Yttfi >*.iw<ha—everyi».»4y
Let evtST/
tha i< wi boat a new
rfdenta and Viee-l'resi- ly.—Christian Advocate, St. lx>uis,
ceiving on«.« of them need not f« ar didates f>r Plfdent
tan ’¡raw a priw- wrrh fr.»ia Gx;
pa.«r get (me at on e by a.lverti-in;
1o<i. roHiineof
to look it over as a second number dent of the AJnited States, to he Mo.
ii.«. ka. and Mat*..»«ery
one
in _ pirr pa,* .
: ------
iiiea-iwhi'e.
lei crei y
______
.-hr.«, let
< f aildeerrijrtio? a.
ine-« le.»., -« .i.l hi« name, Hare, line o<
will not be rent the same address, hel«l at indignnpolis, Ind., Jun«1 II,
Oidcia fr.nn
ine—, ami iS «r.ib crilier« t<«
Mails from the East delayed.
| ksh .
a »blair*aide ar.d Serve 1 in B*.«* Rtj >.
Tlic C.iur.try prarnptiy ann r•"r*Hty filled, l-lv unless ardcred.
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