East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 09, 1888, Image 1

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    E ast
H erald .
O regon
Vol. 1—No. 24.
BURNS,
GRANT COUNTY. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY
THE
HERALD.
9, 1888.
$2.30 a Year.
must finish this leader for niy own little pa-' cd Chicago republican. Voter, con­
••Pernicious Journalism."
per. and then colleet all my faculties to in- sider which ]H>licy best represents
He
professes
to
be
a
straight-out
vent a new mode of attack on that H rkald . 1
CHA«. A. court WELL,
F. A. COGMWRLL.
“When we remember that m arly every boy your interests, and vote accord­
PUBLISHED
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
republican;
nnd
he
writes
for
an
in-
Lakeviaw
Llukville.
THE TOWN OF BURNS
votesashls father did, we rvadilv unders'and ingly.
__________
.
BY .
'dependent-republican local paper; that the mr.Fses take in political affairs is the
COGSWELL A COGSWELL.
GRANT CO. OREGON.
rt stilt of the prejudice of education. Then, j
I IÎOM U \SIIIMJTOX, I».
Q.
L,
GRACE,
l,ne
evening
late
he
sat
with
pen
in
why
be
so
icakiub
of
party
record
when
it
LAKEVIEW ANI» LINKVII.I.E, Or.
AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HERAIJ).
meara nothing but to aid aumebody to obtain .
P ubi ish ’ er and PKoraiETOR.
»‘•‘«“I. »‘»king most vigorous efforts politteal
office. We someiimes hear men assert ;
*
___ to collect his wandering thoughts that they would rather vote for a yellow dog 1 E ds . H erald : T o prevent the pos­
Attorney s-at-Law
BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAI
than
for
a
man (he meant me) who did not be sibility of a charge of unfairness, the
• i enough to get up an editorial for his long to a certain
political party. In our esti­
8UBHCRIPTI0N BATSE:
Burns contains
such an asaertion »hows the shallow- democratic caucus has directed a
little land organ. He knows his mation,
<3.0°
One Year ...................
1 newspaper; 2 hotels: 3 lal Mius: 1 undertaker; 1 ineat market; 2 lawyers; 3 physicians: 1
uers of the person who utters It. (And I have conference with the republicans as
Six Months
.... * “ , schemes for self-aggrandizement are my opinion of the men that snowed me under to the time when the debate on the
Attorney, Notary Public & surveyor; Hand agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 2 livery stables: 2 general mer­ Three
Months
convention!) "The old party issm a are dead
vüü'XsÓ i I anarchistic
........... in spirit; that anarchy in
chandisestores; 1 bath house: 1 hardware store; 1 barber shop; 1 saw-mill; 2 carpenters; 1
One Year (in advance)
'Republicans know better), nothing remains
While it is
Collector.
saddle & harness shop. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room; 1 school; 1 church or­
but the empty names, but the majority of vo­ tariff Lili will close.
down
the
barriers
between
breaks
HEKAI.D CLUB LIST:
ters (democratic mujority is l.^O) cling to the clear that every member of the
ganization.
$5.75 the law-abiding,order-loving elus ies nuiue aa teuaciourly a•• though the issues were house knows as well today how he
Herald and The century, one year
ftF" Mail a copy of T he H erald to friends in the Ess*. Advertise your town.
A. C. BRODERSEN,... Lakeview.
4.75 and the criminal element which is a ive. (There ia nothing as tenacious of life as
Herald and St. Nleh.tlf a.
"
the democrat party: for‘.5 years we lied on ir, I will vote on this measure as he will
Any bunlnew entru,u*d to me, will receive
Herald and Itcmorcat Maaaatne, one year 3.75
its views, swore it was. for mo-1
«.75 prevalent in every
community, misrepresented
uo «t cerelul end prompt attention. Land mat-
Herald and Petereon Masaalno
nopoly, used i'r. sore heads against it, in short when the vote is taken, the demo­
8.75
tern and'Uollectloti a epeelaity. Uorrenpond-
Herald and Godey’a Lady a Book
4 10 ihat anarchy under the pretext ot treated ii na we treated T he H erald here, and crats, conscious of the righteousness
enee .elicited In. Englirth and German.
Herald ami the Went Shore
around more than ever). "W hat we need |
destroying monopolies, ruthlessly [ 1 its
in th:a great and glorious government of ours ia of the bill, and knowing that its
ADVERTISING KATES:
(auarchy). "Let every man dare
NEAR BUSKS, OREGON.
tramples truth and justice under its | independence
to do what he com elves to he his duty («>r what
will add to its strength
8FACE
1 wk 2 wk 1 IUO 3 ino 6 mo
Attorney-at-Law
SAYER A DORE
P ropribtors .
1 )rl’' heel, and strikes down every inter- ’ I desire him to do), regard'. csh of party name discussion
before the pe< pie, are determined to
<» 1* 00 «U 00 Ujj JJ e8L public and private, that may (Deinei rut). • Where there is independence
11 50 »2 ro
’ M. A. KELTON.
1 (»••> sav all anarchis a), there 1 b intelligence. (1 give their opponents no chance for
Is 00
« 50 12 00
4 00
« 00
2 “
■ • ■" ,v..:
-ho read this and
îo oo I seem .. to impede its ,, destructive
and I i t-vv
intonili
nt d.,-...
dvinorra 5 ► wt.
24 ÜO
s 00 lo W
5 00
Lakeview, Or.
3 50
50 oo I
.
r .•
seetne
the true
True iii'.var'ltwrr
mwardnert* of
<»f it. w
will be too busv to sayn g that the greatest latitude for
6 00 10 00 .0 Ot, sa ou
4 IS)
4 “
rraetices in the courts of the state, and before !
-XX
sometimos
crnrv
nnthwnv.
for
amir-
v a . dt...
> .......
»,>. . ...
■..... «.»»..•
sometimes
gory
pathway,
anar-
tak,
telth.a
to lend
their neighbors T he
M
00
15
00
9
00
6
00
col.
the U.K Land Office.__________________ 1-ly I
•_s 00 4» Si >«00 •20 00 chy ultimately leads to
death
—
id - kai ... hu . u . i.vet sh.mt.i
i.i»M for del ate was not afforded them.
IS
00
12
00
11 ■■ 20.(MH 30 00 40 00 00 «p na. uo 140.00
he knows thia; he also knows that A Choice of I’oii. y. Consider Well Mr. Mills would l e pleased to have
tile debate closed and a vote takeu
T he H erald I s ke?»t regvop,
file for re a man of his capabilities i an only
alul ’
" laelj.
Watches,
Clocks
before the meeting of the St. Louis
ferenve, in tha Geo. F. Uuw«W’ ffM.asei .VI-1
-AND-
build up th«'fortune bis nvaricc cov­
vertising Bureau, 10 Spruce sL, New York.
5 NO 3.
convention, so a« to place the demo­
—J-E-W-E-L-R-Y —
ets through the natural anarchistic | The Oregonian complains that tho Mil’s bill cratic
jMirtv of the house in full ac­
s roi make a uniform reduction on wool ami
tendencies, or “independent spirit,” det
THE: HEICADD’S CHOICE.
W. R. STARK,------- L akeview .
wo«>lens and intimates that republicans would cord with the convention, and will
¡of the followers he and his helpcis support it Lut for this.—Ex.
Has the largest lot of goods in this line ever
brought to this sectiou of country, uud said at
can gather round him. We pause,
What do the republicans want do what he can to that end; anil if
por President:
Lorn P rices than offered here. When in
the republicans are honest in their
I .uke vtew, ctUI aud see.
l~!y
he begins to write his editorial that anyway? Last congress Morrison statements
that they want the dem­
I
is
to
crush
the
democratic
newspa
­
introduced
a
bill
such
as
the
repub
­
GROVER CLEVELAND,
ocratic
party
go on record in fa­
per advocating the preservation of licans now say they would support. vor of the bill, to they
1-y
Livery I Feed Stable N. B. A Good road all the way.
Of New York.
will agree to
law and order, and that will rally ' But they opposed and defeated it close
debate on or before June 1st,
P. H. MURPHY.
to his anarchist standard all lovers then, it was ridiculed by the re- and permit
a vote by June 5th; but
LAKEVIEW
-
-
-
-
OREGON.
of the word “independent.” lie publican press as a "horizontal tar­ those who know
free to say that
strokes his patient beard, and dis- iff bill.” They now oppose the | the republicans are
HAY <fc GRAIN
N. BROWN,
SYLVESTER PENNOYER,
will do no such
Alwavson hand, and prompt attention given
connectedly
mutters
within
it
as
he
Mills
bill
because
it
is
not
a
eoun-
ali ordeis for teams and vehicles.1-ly
DEALER in
Of Oregon.
things. Today it is not thought
writes. Our intelligent reader able | terpart of the Morrison bill. They that
more than 5 democrats will
“
to
read
between
the
lines"
he
pub-
also
dech.r
■
that
the
bill
dis.
rimi
Watchmaker & Jeweler
vote
against
the bill, while at the
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. » i ----------
lished --------
last week
distin-
nates against
-------- will
------ -- readily
--------- j ----
- — ,.................
r- — the North in favor of least that number of republicans
J. W. BONEBRAKE.
guish the unwritten from the amir- the South. The old, old sectional 1 will vote for it or dodge. It will be
Lakeview, Oregon.
BURNS, GRANT CO., OREGON,
STATE NOMINEES.
i ehist’s written thoughts; although cry—a rag from the bloody shirt. I a hard matter to get ail the repub­
Good Work—Reasonable Prices.
1-ly
the article is necessarilly lengthy The bill makes a reduction of $12,-1 licans to fairly and squarely face
For Fine Quality and Low Prices, Give us a call.
pOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS:
HARNEY CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
and the matter local, it will repay 332,000 on woolen goods, the man­
W. H. E ffinqer , of Multnomah perusal, even by distant readers, as ufacture of which is almost wholly the music, but the whippers-in are
V. J. MILLER.
W . R. B ilyeu , of Lir.n.
to those students of mankind among a northern industry, and $11,316- at work and may bring them to the
attorn EY-AT-LAW.
E. R. S kipworth , of Umatilla. 1 them, it presents another curious 000 on sugar, which is chiefly a scratch.
i
Delegations of distinguished dem­
Harney City, Oregon.
I phase of crankism:
southern industry. The diserimi-! ocrats
Wil) practice In all llie Male l our:».
l-tl
poll CONGRESS:
left this city on Saturday and
“The ‘long felt want,’ it’s (I wish I h.ul a nation is imperceptible.
to attend the annual ban­
J ohn M. G ear in ,
education, hence, I’d know why a word is
There is at present a tariff of 101 Sunday
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR.
quet of the Iroquois club at Chica­
wrong instead of blindly feeling it is so)
Of Multnomah.
per
eent
on
wool.
That
is,
for
every
other name is H erald , seems to think that (
.
go. Among the number was Gen. J.
A. J. BROWN.
an independent paper lias no right to be j ul- r 1 Worth ot wool imported, 10 cents
pOR SUPREME JUDGE:
Any and all kinds of surveying done on short
lished in a county where Democrats are in must be paid to the government. C. Black, commissioner of pensions,
notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. 1—5—ly
BURNS, OREGON.
GEO. MuGOWAN
the ascendency. (Not that T he H ehaid
who is expeett d to respond to the
J ohn B urnett ,
ever said anything to that effect, hut I wi 1 After adding this tariff to the ex-'
Of Benton.
toast, “A Triumphant Domocrocy.”
create that impression on the minds of the penses attached
BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
to
purchasing
I
It is no presumption to say that
following I have built up here, on the ruii s
pOR JUDGE SIXTH DISTRICT:
Agent for Slaver i Walker, wholesale dealers in
I of truth, honesty, fair-play, and every odier abroad and shipping to tho mill«. : among the eloquent speeches to be
W. A. WI1.SIHBE,
J. NAT HVOSOS, |
l
attribute
of
manhood
I
nad
to
sacrifice
lo
it is evident that the manufacturers
W. M. R amsey ,
l.nkeview, Or.
Bern», Or.
I become the Self-Made Leader of all the can not afford to import wool that made none will exceed in pith, point
Of Umatilla.
I Harney Country, that all Republican< and
and general excellence the Bpcech
WILSHIRE & HUDSON.
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARRIAGES,
pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY SIXTH DIST.: democrats in Grant conn, v acknowledge 1 is grown in sufficient quantities at of tien. Black,
lie is the soul of
j am to-day.)
home. But there are grades of wool ■ eloquence, and lias
Attorneys-at-Law
a grace and dig­
; “We fail to see any rea:on for such an not produced in this country, and ,
T.
II.
CRAWFORD,
LAKEVIEW ANI) BURNS. OR.
| assertion. (That is a neat insinuation—1
nity
of
bearing
that
wins the confi­
Of Union.
A gent for F ireman ’ s F und I nsurance C ompany .
This firm prnetlcen In the courU ol the State.
1-ly
and tlie
do all the indirect lying, neecs ary, ¡uni
tii. which manufacturers must have, j
• n.l before the U. S. Land Office. Any Land
. barefaced lying I leave to the gnya-i iniG to mix with the home grown arti-' dence of all who see and hear him.
oflit e or other businesB entrusted to them will
as he can lie out of a lie when caught, as ; ,
•. ..
.
. xv *. t
Here it is most generally conceded
GRANT COUNTY NOMINEES. j easy
receive prompt attention.
as he ean invent a new one). It scums i clu.
1'i‘Fpltc the tarin, the inanu-
jpy Lnntl CaseH Solicited.
1-lv
1 that he will be the Viee-Presidcn-
j
to
us
that
the
county
stands
in
great
need
of
facturers
last
year
imported
wool
REPRESENTATIVE.
candidate on the ticket with
'
n<l<l $<-!!(),tw to our al- ! tial
ROBINSON A DODSON
Mr.
Cleveland.
It is not local «en-
ATTORNEY,
J. F. M orrison ,
ence of action sti k where I put it, 1 can de- ready overflowing treasury.
, timent alone that induces this view,
GEO. S. SIZEMORE - - B urns , O r .
Of Drews/.
I stroy party atUlin’.ion among such »¡cm-
‘
Tin«
MM>
rcHtWHtiJs
•
“
pro-
Criminal law a specialty.
Fall Supply of
I ocrats
ocmtN as
ns delight
nengiic in
m kicking
Kicking and
ami scratching
m-niicning ' 1 . ,• o
1 •
i i
but from every section of the Union
CIIERIFF
in a a general
general wav,
wav, and
yet not
not lose
lo<e a/*
ajtepubli-
in
and yet
,
, tcctioil to SOHK’thlDg or Homebody. the voice of the people is being heard
—
—
i.
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.....
.
.......
.j
,
manufacturers,
since
can
vote —it
will
pay
me
to have
(»rant
put ■ Xof . fo tliO
i a Republican vote in the legi-lature for
I. J. H aguewood ,
in his favor. He is not the candi­
T. V. B. EMBREE, M. D.
Of John Day.
Dolph, give majority for Hermann in.June). they would be out that amount if date of Illinois alone, but of the
I------------------------ —
Office at his residence on the east side of Sil­
“If Republicans and Democrats will reileci i they had not collected it from the
vie* River, ton miles below Burrs.1-ly
QOUNTY CLERK.
for a moment they will remember that when j people who bought their goods. 1 masses of the democracy in all sec­
A LSO
(he business of this government parses from
tions.
J.
T.
M
ael ,
the control of one great national party ii. to j Not to the wool growers, since the
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Of Canyon (’itv.
The friends of Senator John Sher­
Beer, Bitters and the Best Cigars in the Market
that of the other, the masses can discover I manufacturer» could not afford to
no difference in their bu i iess; (of cour <•,
man
are just now booming him with
Dr. S. B. McPheeters
y KEAHI’KER.
this cram will have no effect on a nan that pay a good price for their wool, a big B. mid express the opinion
Graduate of Iowa State University, respect­
Drinks •cientiflcally mixed in style and quantity to suit.
Isiugbt sugar under democratic administra­ many of our wool growers shipping
fully offers his professional services to the citi
O. P. C besap ,
that he will bo the nominee for the
tions piior to lSIjO, 10 lbs. fur $1, and the
xei.s of Burns and surrounding country, ( alls
Of Canyon City.
other necessaries of life at similar cheap to “free trade England,” ns did Mr. presidency nt the Chicago conven­
answered at all hours.
rates, while under every Republican admin­ Roberts, the Dalles merchant, and
Office at W. E. Grace’s Drug Store.
1-ly
QOMMISSION EKS.
istration war taxes have prevailed till the' there selling for a better price than tion. The democracy care little
A First-Class Billiard Table.
masses have become organized for resi 4-1
who may get thits nomination, as it.
T. A. M c K innon ,
Practical Surveyor
£W*I ce always on hand ^KB
ance, ami “Reduction of Taxes on Necessa­ they could get in the homo market.
1-ly
is quite evident that there is no
Of Burns.
ries of Life" has become a live ¡< j - up b<
One
of
the
largest
wool
growers
of
A. L. CONNOR
tween democrats and Re| ublicans: ignore it 1
prospect of the election of Chicago
I
H. H. D avis ,
the
United
States
assisted
in
Any and all kinds of surveying done on short
if we must, the fuel is there, and our f!. <». p.
Of Long Creek.
candidates.
notice and reasonable terms. £<F* Settlers
knows
money
must
hud
its
mighty
hand,
framing
the
Mills
bill,
and
HtlVH
the
wishing to be located, can have plats furnished
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
As I have before indicated, there
or the masses will get the upper hold on I
• -
...
gUKVEYOK.
> rke of charge.
1-b'
monopoly), only for the noise made by ; tariff on wool luirfnever “protected" is a determination on a part of the
self-constituted political leaders, th< peop!< i him in the least.
A committee ofi friends of Blaine to nominate him
G. K nisley .
would not know that a change bad been ! i Colorado cattle men waited upon'
Carpenter and Plumber
Of John Day.
made.
whether lie will or not, and you can
P F STENGER
W. A. RODIFER.
"In
enso the
the administration
adn.ini.trsUon of
of govern
govern ' -Mr. MilN and called his attention j si
ASSESSOR.
In case
Order, for Painting, al,o. will be «klllfnlly '
inetit «ffairs ghoul I fall into the hands <ii to
boot, who ■ nini leather inter- : t it down as a fact that the same
and promptly* filled.
: the Republican party, we a k who would be < sts, which tire among the most candidates will head the tickets in
T.
J.
C
ozad ,
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
j benefitted by the change? (a dangerous
Of Canyon City.
as LSS I, and the result will be sub­
i question; since any booby on the other side flourishing industries of the count ry,
Livery and Feed Stable, i
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES,
If Gen. Black
gfPERINTENDKNT PUBLIC SCHOOL»
could answer if I was on the stump: Dolph, supplying the home market and stantially the same.
W. C. BYRD - - - - Pnoratzro«.
HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWARE,
is
placed
on
the
ticket
with Mr.
Hermann, and the monopolists that pay
J. D. D aley ,
them for big land steals). None except entering into active competition Cleveland, Iowa and Illinois will be
GLASSWARE AND, ALSO, CROCKERY,
A CASH BUSINESS AT BED
those
who
secure
a
hob!
upon
the
govern
­
with
"pauper
labor
”
in
foreign
mar
­
Ot,Prairie
City
BOTH TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
ROCK PRICES.
ment tent, (l)olph, Hermann, and me, and
the committee protested added to the democratic column.
Is our motto. Good Buggv Teams, and Nice
GROCERIES, NOTIONS, A SCHOOL SUPPLIES. QO BONER.
the guy; he's done us good service, ha* guv. ' kets;
By many it was thought that with
Saddle Horses Furnished at Reasonable Charges
against
the democrats “ruining”
“
Who
has
the
last
change
beneimed?
All of which he offers at Lowest Prices, for
Cash Only. VI
and Particular Attention paid to the Boarding
the
death of Roscoe Conkling the
None
but
the
success'ul
otlice-seek«
rs
(My
M.
D
ustin
,
these and kindred industries by
and Groomingof Transient Stock. Hay & Grain
editorial saddle is now complete, and I'm a-
animosity of his friends toward«
on hand.
Of Canyon City.
I straddle, with a Republican stirrup on one putting hides on the free list, nnd
1 1
-
-A
j side, and a den.ocra ic on the oilier, so 1 wore nstounded when shown that Blaine would cease; but the cvi-
SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVEN­ can put my weight in either, according to hides have been on the free list the denccH of the last few days show
BLACKSMITH.
I pay—»or withdraw from both. As every num
TION.
that their hatred has increased, and
, rias his price—mine's.¡f low, and the guy'a past 6 years! The wool grower
P roprietor .
P. S. EARLY---- --- B urns , O r .
J. C. WELCOME
The national democratic committee having the same—
who really thinks hi» interests “pro­ on all hands the old friend« of
----- GENERAL REPAIRING-----
met in the < ity of Washington on the 22d day of I “If, when the power fallrt info the hand
are out-spoken and assert
and
February, 1WR, has appointed
I ! of a certain (democratic) poliic.il parly, tlu tected” by the tariff, will do well to Conkling
that if Blaine is nominated they
TUESDAY. THE 5TH DAY OF JUNE
, rank and file of that party (I mean that my consider this fsiint.
Next, at noon, ns the time, and chcaen the city democratic meadow-land settlers
ti.i
What benefit would our wool in­ will beat him at all hazards. The
of St. Louis ns the p’ace for bolding the nation I point) would have their crop- o.ved and
Always Kept on hand. Being a Saddler by Trade is able and ready toworK it up
al democratic ^convention. Each state is en­ harvested, their larm.s fenced, their ba iih dustries derive from having woolen position of the “Grand Old Party”
Promptly executed. The building lies been en
titled to representation therein equal to double
is most deplorable.
G.
-------------- WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH--------------
iargea and Improved and is prepared to turn
the number of its senators and representatives and hoivos built by the part' (our Kaira goods admitted free of fluty? At
out all kinds of blRcksmllhing on short notice
the congress of the United States, and each Republicans promised to give < very negro a
Also, a full line of Saddles—the celebrated Stag saddle tree and White in
and in the beat style. Terms: Cash.
1-ly
present
there
is
an
average
tariff
of
1
T
he
President
has
nominated
territory and the District of Columbia shall , farm and mule ami got more negro ciiizens
two delegates.
River saddle tree; Spurs—silver inlaid; Whip»; Bridle«; Harness, etc. have
and votes than wanted); then we «ouLl u e 70 |s-r cent on all woolens imported, Melville N. Fuller of Hlinoi«rto la-
All democratic, conservative citizens of the some reason why we ¿houid spcml money
FRENCH
Satisfaction guaranteed for Cash at reasonable prices. gXP"Mr. Wel­ United
States, lrrcstn-’ciive of pest political hr and time in securing the election of tli.it and the democrats propose to re­ chief justice of the I nited States.
S.X- I at ions and differences, who cun unite with
come is, also,
ns In an effort for pure political and constitu­ party ; but knowing as we do that such a duce it to an average of 40 js r cent, Two of the eight associate justices
tional government, are cordially invited to join «♦ate of affairs can never be (for i< the mii- which while yielding an ample rev­ are democrats, tin- remaining six
AN AUCTIONEER,
M rs . L. RACINE - P roprietress .
ns in sending delegate s to the convention.
Lonaire-making Republicans of Kansas did
A limited number of guests can secure the
And will attend all such demand«.
With a démo­
WILLIAM H. BARNUM, Ch’m’n, ' not give the poor negroes either fauns <»r enue, also "protects” our manu­ being republicans.
m» st comfortable lodging rooms in the town at
FRr.nr.afcK O. Palters, Secretary National mules, the economical democratic party facturers from foreign competition, cratie
President, a democratic
this house.
In Town-Hall in Burns.
20-tf
would not l>e ex|>ectc«l to build or fence for
Democratic Committee.
The Tables always Supplied with all the Eat
jioo» settlers it is all it can du to restore nnd strikes n blow nt the trusts. chief justice, we need but a demo­
abbs the market affords,
1-ly
S tate D eleoatkb to N ational C’ osvfxtiom lands my party touK from then»», it -toms
What do the republican» advo­ cratic senate, and the gr- nt rings,
M S. Hellman. of Grant ; J. K. Kelly, of Mult to na that we ran afford lo Is* iib< ral and cate? In 1^4. the convention that
trusts, monoiadics, syndicates, an<l
Livery & Feed Stable
notnah; J. F Miller, of Klarnath; T. J. Black, vote for honest men (that misdirected letter
of Linn : Henry Klippel, of Jackson : Napoleon of Hermann's puhli-hed in T he Hn<*.nnlet nominati d Blaine put n plank in all the iniquities that have been so
PBopBirrosft
Davis.
out all hope oi parading him and Doh h asi l its platform pledging the |s-ople long fatttening on the people »ill
P rineville , O regon .
me, or in» guy. »**’ sample« of honesty too
POWELL<t SUMMERVILLE. C.
i
that the republicans would “cor-! be gone; gone the days of pro«|H-rity
f>. L. VlBA< F.
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Editor. much $lu!»i cx| o-un-» r<gi»d!« - - of purr
Bums. Oregon.
(This
paragra] h j uts my weight in mv Re­ 1 rect” the tariff. Time Inis ex­ for the few anil hard times for the
JNO. E. ROKF.KTti, - Associate Editor.
AGENT
FOR
publican at... up).
Good Accommodations at Reasonable
plained the meaning of that plank. many, of heavy taxes for the work­
Rates.
7-ly
Party line« ar<‘ drawn by »le-igning polit­
WEDNESDAY. MAY », DOW
ical leadrra for theii own be m lit ami not for Then- are now two tariff bills be­ ingman and no taxes for the bond­
I enelh of those thr\ whip into th< fore the country. The Mills bill holder, of workingmen paid in pa­
A dvertise Harney Valley by a the
Meat Market.
tra< es on election day (I'd l»etter < »it thi«
3-mo. aubacription East, only 5()c. out before it’s printed, a* 1 am. me-« If, represents the democratic |s>licy. I per money und depreciated silver
ON A CASH BASIS.
“too well-known in Grant county" a« a The Randall bill is framed on the and bondholders paid in gold, of
|oli,i. al lemler for my own lines laid down by Blaine in his no­
F. J. WELLS,------- P roprietor . PIANO, ORGAN, & SEWING-MACHINE
T he Washington democratic ter­ f aelf-constitutcd
cheap jewelry ami dear fissl and
|(NjO |>enefit. i«>r ■ lb»' lb-publican Uoun’a
fully endorsed clothing.
lb prepared to furnish all kinds of fresh
Convention last month, to nominate me :or torious “message,
ritorial
convention
strongly
en
­
—Sold on—
»eats, sausage, etc. Leave your order.
honor«-gave me, as crafty win­ by Republican lenders, stich ns
dorsed President Cleveland's ad­ legislative
ner of vote« the I’ej ii »li< an party p<»‘ « - ••*'.
T he republicans are badly hurt
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ministration,
and
especially
his
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tlloiit
of -V» vol' , ami T he H i i . i . d Sherman, Edmunds, Ingalls, Frye,
w - a - t - c - h - m - a - k - e - r
by Hermann’s letter. At first they
lived
to
t<
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worn!
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at
us
for
try
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Hale,
nnd
others,
nnd
supported
fort at tariff reform, ‘‘in which he ing to kii: it in Its Infai . ’ I know demo
-A«I>-
tried to deny its authenticity, but
arrays himself on the »ide of the cratir j arty paper« *di«tiirtw r« ot the » h - v rigorously by Dolph and Hermann. failed. Simon acknowledges that
Jeweler.
great masses of people against or­ and de-«igji< of Republi'-an party wofK. ami This bill makes un enormous re­ h<- loaned the 41000 and demanded
< HAS SAMPSON - - B urns . O r . LEE CALDWELL
did all in my | ower to pre writ the str light- duction on whisky nnd tobacco, in­
-
P ropbietob . ganized monopoly.* and his wis­ out
demur rats from establishing it l»ut I 've
its repayment.
dom in »electing Eugene Heinnle no control over them, *»> we have done all 1 erì uses the tnriff on woolens, silk,
can
devise to break it down . to lie it out »> nnd tin plate, and leaves the tariti on
CITY HOTEL
HAIR-CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING, as governor of the territory. The exi«tence;
—Just received, at W. E. Grace’s
n»ii I -bed that if is a «t<x kiiian's
R. F. LLOYD------- P roprietor
2 delegates to the St. Lttria conven­ pnj’er; that it iaowned by Devine; ent | «•- salt, lumber nnd other necessaries drugstore, the finest, best assorted
Given Personal Attention.
This Hotel lately furnished, off -rtt special to-
tion were instructed to “use every tition r»H|»er.« around soliciting the , eopl»’ to untouched. It fully deserves the and mo-t varied line of Optical
Uu«tBi »nts in scconini'jdation to the traveling
subM-ribe for Tur. H> rald ; have im­ name of “cheap-drunk-and-dear- Go-sls ever brought to tuwn.
Call
public, whcee pntronage'.ssolicited.
legitimate effort U> secure the nom­ not
plored them to read my organ ami quit
. MH^Table furnished with the best the mar
clothes,"
npplieil
to
It
by
n
disgust-
and
examine.
•
reading
the
democratic
newspaper
but
1
ination
of
Grover
Cleveland."
•
One
door
North
of
Drug
Store
Me* affordr
My
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