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ADVERTTREMENTP. ]. MAT HUNO!» Burna, Or H erald Vol. 1—No. 2Ö. THE HERALD. BURNS, T I- ------------------- r- J‘buswsl.1 ■1-. - • ' -toatoHll«. GRANT COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1888. GE.11UN OX THE TARIFF. ;. .. - FROM WASHINGTON, p..c. A Choice of Policy. Consider Well and Choose Wisely. ------ X. I $2.80 a Year. BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. No 4. E d . H erald : With the tariff dis Tho following is a summary of Under our present tariff the Eastern man- j Mr. Gearin’s remarks on the tariff cussion in the house, Barnum’s cir . ufactures have accumulated all that the ag THE TOWN OF BURNS PUBLISHED EVBRY W.EI>NE*«>AY WSÄVELL. I iu his speech at Pendleton, May 1st, cus in town, 4qd tho annual spring ricultural West has created without being GRANT CO. OREGON. ; able to eave.—Farmer's Voice. BY LAKBVftW INKipLLK, Or. AS IT IS VOICED BY THE HERALD. races of the national jockey club in sb reported by the East Oregonian: i There are nine of the ‘ industrial I It was said that if tho tariff on progress, times havo been exceed ■ states,’ as Blaine calls them-Maine, BU8INKS8 MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT wool was reduced wool would be ingly lively at tho national capital ! New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa Bums contains P ublisher and P uophie '.' or . at-Law. 1 cheaper. But who know this? What during the past week. chusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Is 1 newspaper; 2hoteln. 3 saloons: 1 undertaker; 1 meat market; 2 lawyers; 3 physician«: 1 surveyor; 1 land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 2 livery stables: 2 general mer — mason was there for saying so? The A few weeks ago it was predicted land, New York, New Jersey and chandise stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddled harness shop. Also, J SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ~ ieea of wool had always been high- that Congress’would adjourn before , Pennsylvania. These are the “pro- 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 readiug room; 1 school; i church orgauisatiou. One Year Mail a copy of Tua H erald to frleuds in the Eaat. Advertise your town. Bix MoiAhs ’ . . ........ in the past, under a low than un the time set for holding the two , tected” states. In them the bulk of Threo Slohlns One Year (in advance)....... der a high tariff. No one could de great conventions, but it is now gen . the manufacturing is done. They ny this. The scare about wool was erally conceded that the session will hold four-fifths of the U. 8. bonds. HERALD CLUB LIST: merely a bugaboo to get votes. Let extend well into and possibly That is, of $645,000,000 U. 8. bonds and T^e CknturyKölteycar A. C. BRO ,... Lakeview. any one take the present tariff through the summer. in the country in 1880, $529,000,000 Herald und Deraorrst M ne, one vear.. 8.TÖ , Wl •*__ 2L75 ^Jlny buAii to me, will recelV- schedule, and compare it with the Herald r.ud PeteMon M The discussion between Senators were held in the industrial states. Herald aud Gode/t most careful and prompt t ention. in al pROPRirroB proposed reductions and figure for Ingalls and Voto'h^ee on Tuesday . In theso states are thousands of CHAS. G. FRYE, Herald a iali y . GorfCßpond- llmrald n 1 German? . * hiiuself hoTT inuahjhe would be la>^- EaeU a luilliiMu^UiM, Millipnairs, i^amu- to "has tk?en a'£"*>1 i£kic of dis efitrOd on thtj purchase*'of 'Aeeessa- cussion, and espeemliy among the facturers are plentiful—how many ries—the clothing—everything that . Dv&JCllviu senators and <.11 ILL cJlvcllUvID members at ¿11 tho I Ilv* capi- Vcl£)l* millionaire farmers are there? ADVBRTMTNO RATES: These nine ‘industrial states’ are is worn, from the feather in a wo- tal l t has generally been conceded UPACR I Wk 2 wk 1 mo -3 nu» 6 mo 1 yr. i . man ’ s hat to the nail in the heel of the richest of all the states. And ^».0U 41100 >15 00 1 inch >1 50 r¿.5o ÆLT0N. that the U. S. senate is one of the is 00 4 00 6.50 12 00 2« 00 3.00 2 “ I her shoe—the stoves, tinware, glass- yet they are crying out for more X DC KOO 1.» 00 40 00 3 50 6.00 E “ moat dignified and accomplished 32 Ou 50 00 Ci.00 10 00 20 00 4.5J 4 “ i and crockery, almost everything, parliamentary bodies in the world, ‘protection.’ In 1880, the net profit •1Ä.0O 54 00 9 00 15 00 2« <K> 6 00 J- A <*oL lì " co 4« 0O SO.-.O P.O 00 12 00 1G 00 Practices in the courts o e Btate, and before and find out how much could be and and for this reason the scone of on manufacturing in these states *20.00 30.00 40.00 GO 00 110.00 140.00 the U. S. Land office. 1 “ x i-iy : ought to be saved consumers by a Tuesday last appears the more ex was $434,(XX),000, or 25 per cent on <*91 Liberal 1 eduction to all yearly ad ver reduction of taxation. traordinary, and it is rendered still the capital invested. In 1886, the tisers. Call at Offi e, or write to Publisher. Watches. Clocks The speaker read from the report more astounding from the fact that profits on fanning was 3 J per cent. t barged extra, according to space: none but metal base admi ted. of the republican minority of the it was made by two of the most What causes this inequality? The -AND- CSJP-As ws atereotvpe all our advertisements ways and means committee, pro prominent members of that body. manufacturers arc protected from _ J-E-W- all changes after 1st four publications, $1 each. i-R-Y.— testing against the injury to farmers Every one’now regrets the occur foreign competition by a tariff so Patrons may rest assured that an orderly, well-kept house will be maintained, and no £9"* Advertising in local columns, 10c a line. W. R. STA ---- L akeview . the proposed free list would be, and I 1 rence, and Senator Dolph, who pre high as to be practically prohibito wrong-doing tolerated; aud the quality of the Goods unsurpassed by any other respecta* Marriage, birth, and death announce l-ly ments free. Such items solicited as dows . then read such articles on the free sided during the controversy, is ry; this enables them to form ble business in our line. Iles the largest Jot of oods in thJs line ever £9“ Liberal rates offered to religious, social, ‘ trusts ’ — that is, to agree among list as milk, fresh vegetables, figs blamed upon all sides. The friends anaeducational bodies. brought to this section ountry, and said at L ower P rices than offer here. When in and dates, and asked how American of Mr. Ingalls say that when Mr. themselves to produce only a cer Lakeview, call and sou. l-ly farmers were to be ruined by allow Voorhees interrupted Mr. Ingalls tain amount, thus keeping up the JOB WORK. ing these tilings to come in free. and called him a liar, and Repre prices on articles that the people Every style of Job Work executed with neat sentative Johnson an infamous must have. Is it surprising that ness and dispatch, and at rcaBonablo rates: He had noticed that a Chineso NEAR BURNS, OREGON. Livery s Feed Stable Joss Circulars, Posters, Pamphlets, had teen imported free, and scoundrel, he should have been com after 20 years of such protection’ bill Heads, heiler Heads, Envelopes, P. 1IY. Note Heads, Curd«, Ticke: h , i wondered objection had not been pelled to at once apologize for hia these ‘industrial states’ should well Statements, I lodge: R, Etc. SAYER & DORE Memoranda, Invitations, P roprietors . nigh own the rest of the states? Tho ' ./ ■ LAKEVIEW OREGON. made to their competition with do conduct or be expelled from the £Sy-Our Qfflce material, Job Stock, Stereo railroads, telegraph lines, banks, senate; while upon the other hand, typing Outfit, &r., are ail new. The met hani- mestic religion. Keeps cftpstantly on bund a large atock of cal deparcinoul is in charge of prime;# bred to IAY A 1RAIN the friends of Mr. Voorhees say that mines—and lands,; that they have the business, which is uu assurance ’.hat orders A Madegascar woman had given will be correctly tilled. servile tools in congress and the Ahunas on hand, and pro t attention given birth to 25 children in 30 years, and there would have been no disorder T he H erald is kept regularly on file for re all orders for teams and vehicles. l-ly j ' on the floor if there had been no state legislatures, to guard their in ference, in the Geo. 1’. Kuwell Newspaper Ad something ought to be done to pro- vertising Bureau, U Spruce st., New York. demonstration in the galleries, and terests? Yet these ‘infant indus ■ tect American mothers. ’ cry out that the people will be OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Watchmaker & J eweler Mr. Gearin then quoted from ed- they hold Mr. Dolph responsible for tries, ruined unless they can get more the disgraceful scene for allowing i itorials in the Oregonian declaring ‘protection.’ Yet if the farmers are national : ; (he protective tariff laws a bundle disorder to develop in the galleries. “still in business, at the old stand” )regon. ....... Grover Cleveland President.................. i of iniquities, and the lumber tariff The matter is, however at an end, with but 3j per cent profit on their Vancancy Vice-President............. Good Work— èonablt* Prices. l-ly . Tims. F. Bayard Secretary of State [ the greatest iniquity of all, but now and there will be no apologies and ....... Chas. s. Fairchild Sv. i«iary of Treasury capital, the manufacturers can man W. T. Vilas Secretary of Interior I the Oregonian is opposing the de- no continuation of hostilities. ...... Win. C. Endicott Secretary of War . IIARNEY CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. age to exist on something less than ............ W. C. Whitney Secretary of Navy The nomination by the President | mocratic party because it is trying . Don M. Dickinson ttostmcf.ter General 25 per cent. *.............. A. ii. Gari«ud And all kinds of surface lumber thoroughly sosivoued for building purposes and at ~Aiujruey General I to keep its pledges and abolish those of Melville W. FrrilBVf-of Chicago, Daughters of the horse leach arc REDUCED PRICER. to be chief justice of the supreme | iniquities. He asked voters to sup STATZ—OREGON’: these nine industrial states, crying AT' port the democratic party which is court, meets with general approval. “Give! Give!” And they are the L. 8. Senators | j H Mitchell.dt Congressman ........ Binger Hermann, (R; doing what the Oregonian declared Since tlfe death of chief justice centres of wealth. They have the neyT ■, Oregon. Governor ...................... Sylvester l’un noyer, ( D) Secretary of State Gvo. W. McBride, (R) in 1883 was right, with the party Waite the question of his successor other states more or less heavily Will practice in all the Sfate Courts. l-tl Treasurer ................................ G. W. Webb, (|>) Supt. Public Instruction ...... J. B. McElroy, (R) that is endeavoring to keep faith I has excited an interest commensu mortgaged to them. Here is a table State Printer............... . Frank Baker N. 1-y rate with the fact that the office is i R. 8. Strahan, )D) with the people and benefit them. showing the amount of farm mort- , Supreme Judges /Win. P. Lord, (R) the highest in the gift of the Pres ) W. W. Thayer, (D) PRACTICAL SURVEYOR. gages on the ten leading agricul V Binger Hermann compares the ident. Although Mr. Fuller has tural states: SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: District Judge ....... L. B. I son , (D) good manners of the republican never been upon the bench, he is District Attorney M. D. C lifford , (D) Ohio ... Any and all kindir'of surveying done on short Senate with the bad manners of the well known in Washington, as he Illinois . notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. 1—5—ly i COV N TY—-G BA N T : Indiana . J. C. WELCOME P roprietor . democrat House, thusly: “In the has frequently appeared before the Iowa . RepreEentntlve............. . J. B. J ohnson , (R) N. R. M axey .(R) County Judge................. Michegai^ supreme court in the capacity of a A Full Stock ot Senate there is a certain courtesy J. T. M a el , (I>) DIAMOND ADVERTISEMENTS. Clerk.................. Wisconsin ................ E. H all , (R) Treasurer ..: ... among its members, while in the lawyer. He is about 55 years old, M issouri.. > T. A. M c K innon , (D) Kansas.. . Commissioners J } T. H. M eador , (D> house, there is none.” He gives and has never to any extent l>een Minnesota GENERAL MERCHANDISE. I Nebraska Surveyor . J. II. N eal . (R) this democratic lack of good breed mixed up in politics. It is gener Sheriff A. c. D ore , (D) Assessor M. D. C ameron , (D) J. 1$. INGRAM, Always Kept on hand. Being a Raddler by Trade is able and ready to wotk it up — D iamond , O r . ing as one of many reasons why he ally conceded that the President »3,422,000,000. Total School Superintendent .II. F. D odson , (I>) Stock Inspector J.C. LUCE, (R) ----------------WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH---------------- A full line of frerhr GooHs kept in stock, and got so little work done for Oregon could not have selected a man for This state of affairs has been rec Aino, a full line of Saddles—the celebrated Stag saddle tree and White LAKEVIEW U. S. 1. LAND OFFICE: offered at reasonable prices? 25-ly the office, whose nomination would during the past two years. It is Register,....................... .........A. F SNELLING, (D) ognized and pointed out by every Receiver, . W. M. TO » N8END, (D) strange to see how eager the gently have met with a more hearty ap President since Grant, and one River saddle tree; Spurs—silver inlaid; Whips; Bridles; Harness, etc. CANYON CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. Satisfaction guaranteed for Cash at reasonable prices. ESF'Mr. Wel nurtured Binger is to be returned proval, especially in the western U. s. MAILS. remedy suggested: reduction of the come is, also, states. G. to fellowship another term with the C. V S’yïEK, BURNS— vale : tariff*. Arthur was especially earn AN AUCTIONEER, A TTOR N W-A T-L A W. democrats. It is their ready per Arrives Tuesdavs and Fridays at 6 p m. est in his recommendations on the Leaves Mondays aud Thursdays nt 4:30 a m. Grow th of a Ilia ¡look. ception of the monoply tendency of And will attend all such demands. subject. In his message of 1882, he BURNS—CANYON CITY: C annon O jty , O p .. When Webster’s Unabridged was his bills that he denominates ‘'dis In Town-Hall in Burns. 20-tf Arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p m. said: Leaves Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 am. courtesy,’” just as he paraded the first published in one volume, it was | “I heartily approve the Secretary ’» recom . burns — trin eville : 'N i “ignorance” of Eastern Oregonians a comparatively small book. Some mendation of immediate and extensive re Arrives Thursdays at 6 a m. Leaves Thursdays at 6 a m. last fall when he made his exten years after, an addition was made duction in the annual revenues of the gov ernment. It will I ms remembered that I burns —L akeview sive tour through that part of the of 1500 pictorial illustrations, a ta urged upon the attention of congress at its Arrives Wednesdays nt 9 pm. state, and found democrats along ble of synonyms, and an appendix last session the importance of relieving the Leaves Thursdays at 6 a an. C. A. GILBERT, O. P-Cresap, P rineville , O rego J. C. PARKER, Postmaster. his line of inspection, just as ready of new words that had come into industry and enterprise of the country from I the presence of unnecessary taxation. • • • CANYQJFtlTY, OREGON. use. A few years later came an That only such taxes ought to be levied as to see through his reasons for “ go SOCIETIES. Has also a fiflt^sortnvct of Barbedine ware— ing among them dressed like any entirely new revised edition of lar are necessary for a wise and economical ad something new, which to* beauty of design and AGRgT FOR in all common man, his spotless linen ger size, with 3000 pictorial illustra ministration of the government.” finish is hard to equal. A fine line (and L. HARNEY LODGE. NO. 77, I. O. O. F. Was Arthur a “free trader?” If Meets at Odd Follows Hall» every Saturday At shades), of j and jewels laid aside, and jocular tions; then, after an interval of a 7 jjnp m, M. U FENWICK, N. G. | manners C hah . G unther , Sect’y. manners assumed assumed with with ease, ease, ” ” as few years, a biogfsplucaldictionary his language can be construed to MOSAIC WARE. the republican newspapers spread . °f Dearly 10,000 names, and a sup- mean “free trade,” then indeed the EDUCATIONAL. themselves in the telling over Web- plement of nearly 5000 new words democratic party today advocates Beautiful Glass Ware A METHODIST CHURCH foot; how the “gentleman from Or- were added; and now there has free trade; but absolute free traders | Organization exists in Burns, and a com jegon ” has regaled other Washing-; come another new and most valua- are as scarce as hen’s teeth. modious house is in course of erection. But Cleveland, recognizing that WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ton City gentlemen that never saw ble addition, a gazetteer of the I ToMrco »nd t the prosperity of the nation is I 'fcer»ch»nni a bunch grass desert, with that too. world, of over 2;>,0O0 titles. The »naAlallv warranted. varrantAZ« «nd Oysters. Illi. d-ipes a a specialty, Bar THE BURNS SCHOOL founded upon the prosperity of the athea, Crackers, ail fresh. Soaps, best too funny incident of his getting so work is now not only the best dic- —Sold on— brands. Ysact Powders—everybody Is a large, while building, conveniently ar I riearly down to the level of that tionary of the words of the lan- agricultural classes, has boldly es can draw a pHse worth from 25c ranged for the a-'romtnodatlon of both sexes I to |L Full line of School Is out of town limits Mre. Canfield, ie^c her. sparsely settled region, that one of guage, but is a biographical dic- poused their cause. He has been, Books, and Stationery E asy monthly payments . of all descriptions. the . BCttlers “actually a gazzetteer of the world, , steadily restoring to their use the 'Orders from , took him for tionary, ___ Th. ...« «rrwiir IM.1-U 1 a tran.p!” n a I e imagined not de- an,i a Br,.al IIianv other Kood and lands taken from them. But for A NEWSPAPER the active hostility of the senate, he ■ ■ scribed. useful things in its many valuable would have restored the unearned CareftUly edited and conducted in the Intereat of all la eatabliabed In Burna, and cliculatefi in , tables. rt of Harney Valley—Tnr E ast O re - land grants ere now. A disastrous cyclone swept over bald . Patents. Farmers, he is fighting your bat Patents, csveai. »nd Trto^Mark« proewed, northern Indiana last week. I $80,000 fire in San Francisco on tles. He has his grasp upon the ‘ ‘ rifed ___________ and Pr< wentted. Rejected Applications Revi All DUSineM l efore the L/S.VPatent Office at- ■ VALE, OREGON. beading room . Farmers of Minnesota are dis- 11 th inst.; 150 mtn out of employ throat of your strongest foe, organ CHAS. E. BOSWELL tended to promptly for Ihodente few, and r.o chaff«* made unless Intent n weeured. Mend for A deak has bcert fl’tcd jup in T he H erald „IW1 MIOB’BG< IDE.” couraged: fifteen days rain, fol- ment. Cigar box factory, planing ized monopoly. Will you help him RKER, Bl'BNS, AGKNT. office, whore all the leading peritMlirala: maga j. c. or will you hinder him? sinea, week’iea. and Oregon newnpapca, an; FRA1CKLÎN1Î. IIOUGn, Washington, D. C. lowed by thermornetorial drop be- mill, sash and door factory, a stair His re-election is certain, but it placed at the dtan, tal of a» tevera of g.^d Ht«r> * ature. A cordial invitation extended. low freezing point—crops ruined. building factory, and several pri is not enough that you vote for him. vate houses were destroyed. The President can recommend a j X 1 haa revolnf ionfxM tlje John M. Gearin. the democratic measure, but he can do no more. world Aiming the last half century Not Republican journals big and lit Vote for men who will help instead leaves VALE on Mondays rfud Thursdays at 4:30, a. m. woTiderw •>( Intern candidate for congress is. speaking tirer»regress is ystwm of work that ran he nerfarn Arrives at BURN#" on TueadAjfS and Friday« at 6 p. m. the country without • to crowded houses in Eastern Ore tle throughout the country are en of hinder his work in the senate separating the From their homes: j>«y ne is making a systematic deavoring for electioneering pur and in the house. liberal; any ot T>eave« BURNS on Monday« and Thursday« at 4:30 a. m. do the work, either »ex, gon. young, or ntd: liability required; cap! Will you vote to enrich nine tai required.; yo rted free; rut ?hia otft, canvass of the state and lucidly ex poses, to make it appear that the is Arrive« at V’ALE on Tuesday« and Fridays at 6 p. m states at the expense of twenty- and naturo tous und we iUsend - ----- you free, _ some --x thincof great vaine and Importance to ---------- you that , plaining the issues of the day. He sue before the country is absolute nine? For your pocket or against win wart you in tmstrerd. wtrtm srMen wfn rrlH Sri firnw you -—I in motemor.ev right awe elec In is an eloquent speaker sod makes free trade "instead of tariff reform. it? You expre«. your choice in the the world grand out arr a Close connection at VALE with stage for ONTARIO frienri« wherever he goe«.— —Newport New*. ballot. A Newspaper î'irlnteà "AlI-^tUoií»«- T. < "T Le»***«?»* ' * CQÛSWELL-Æ-Ç D. L. GRACE, Attorney, Notary, Public & £ ¡ Attorney-^t-Law IFTLoori JVÆoul A. t \ SADDLE AN ARNESS SHOP. FINE SlLVEfl WARE PIANOS, ORGANS, ft SEWING-MACHINES. ... \ PIANO, ORGAN, & 8EWING-MACHINE INVENTION J. W. BONEBRAKE.