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lowed to utilize their own forests; quered, paying them money for ing of modern times. The issue has EASTERN ADVERTISEMENTS. were forbidden to appropriate their territory already theirs by con been clearly defined in the plat own streams to run mills to grind quest. forms of the resjtective parties, and 4 MOTHER'S LOVE. their own grain, without Her Maj Our next war was the war of the leaders upon either side express Someday, esty’s permission—even when it 1861, a conflict resulting in the themselves as satisfied with the can When others brupl your thick brown hair, was known that they were manu freedom of the common man and didates that have been selected as And drape your form in silk and lace, When others call you ‘’dear” and “fair,” Adorn your Homes, your Town Lots, facturing hats in this country, it tl.e jierpetuity of our national life. standard bearers. And hold your hand and kiff your face— Your Ranches, Your Farms, your By this war our nation freed itself came near producing a revolution While democrats are gratified at Places, with trees and shrubbery You’ll not forget that far above Suited to the climate of East from elements that were inconsist the unanimous action of the St. in Great Britian. All others, Is a mother’s love. Oregon. And buy only Feeling her superiority, as she ent with principles all cherish, re Louis convention, they are more Some day, from a known than satisfied at what was done at ‘Mong strangers in far distant lands, had a powerful navy and a well cognition of which was won and be Chicago. The general expression In your new home beyond the sea, disciplined army, England imag queathed us by the fathers of our here is that he was the weakest can When at you« lips are baby hands, • ined it would be a mere breakfast republic: “All men are created free didate before the convention, and. And children playing at your Knee— Responsible House. O, then, as at your side they grow, Senator Voorhees says: spell to subjugate the colonies; so and equal.” How much I loved you, you will know. “ He will be beaten jn Indiana as , Now we look out upon a free, she sent over the British Lion to Pome day, easily as he was for governor, or as i u “heat hup the bloody h-Americans.” united and happy nation, and we when I beat him in the senatorial That When you must feel love's heavy loss, will send You will remember other years, It was a long breakfast spell for 1 can greet this day with contest in 1886. We will carry the you what you When I, too, bent beneath the cross— Ilail our country’« natal morn! state by 20,(MX) majority.” England. It was a soul-trying, se “ Hail pay th’ money for: And mix iny memory with your tears. our banner not yet torn, Other Indianians here express Latest Varieties true vere ordeal for the heroes of ’76. In such dark hours, be not afraid; Waring o'er the free! to the name; Healthy, themselves in much the same man-1 Within their shadows, I have played. Vigorous plants; and Judi Seven years of prolonged suffering, Tho' by birth one s|>ot be mine, ner. They say he is an aristocrat cious packing,or all is lost—Labor Home day, Dear is all the rest— with death and destitution frown and has no sympathy with the peo and Time and Money. Therefore, do Your daughter’s voice, or face, or eyes, Dear to me tire South’s fair land, ple; that the Knights of Labor are ing them in the face; with a scarci Save by bearing in miud that the great My face will suddenly recall; Dear Hew Englund’s ro'exy strand, against him to a man; and his re Then you will pause in glad surprise; ty of food and clothing; with an Dear the prairie'd West.” cord on the Chinese question will And your eou I unto mine will call undisciplined army and no navy To-day the men who wore the kill him on the Pacific coast. The In that dear, unforgotten prayer worthy of mention; with a mixture blue and they who wore the gray democrats are more than satisfied Which we at evening used to .share. of muskets, shot guns and rifles, stand on the same platform and with the situation. BLOOMINGTON Some day, A flower, a «eng, a word, may be cannon and little ammunition—un . together join in expressions of sym The House presents from day to A ling between us, strong and sweet; der all these disadvantages, our pathy and devotion to our Union, day a very unique appearance, | Ah! t en, dear child, remember me, ¡many of the desks being draped i revolutionary sires pursued the Lion for the sectional issues of the past with flags with a bandanna here 1 I And let your heart to “ aothcr” beat My love is with you everywhere— with doses of lead and iron, gave it are consigned to the tomb, and the and there among them, while many You cannot get beyond my prayer. to him hyperderniically in the scepter will pass away from any of the desks of democrats arodecked I Some day, right and left sides, fore and aft, party that attempts to perpetuate with Thurman bandannas, with an | Is the Largest in the World, having At longest it cannot be long, till at last the old Lion hung his them. The people of the United occasional flag. The conversation in actual cultivation not less than I shall with glad impatience wait, before the House convenes relates Amid the glory and the song, head, drooped liis tail, gave a retir States are one by a community of generally to the comparative merits For you before the golden gate— ing growl, and leaped the Atlantic interests, and the demagogue who of the candidates, and it is signifi Alter earth’s parting and earth's pain, ocean, back to his native den, and goes down into the graveyard of the cant that the expression of the re Never to part again! Never again ! it was then the American Eagle ' past and digs up the skeletons of publicans generally is that their 300,000 ACRES FOURTH OF .JULY ORATION. plumed his pinions,soared aloft mid i dead issues, is a traitor to the best ticket is one that will grow in pop ularity, which means that it is not BY T. V. B. EMBREE. shoiits of triumph and victory, interests of our country. We arc popular now. If not popular now, [Deliv<re<! at Uurn«, C/unt county, Ore crowned our banners, and from that one people, this is one country, and it is hard to understand what will gon, July 4, HSX.j make it so between now and Novem time up to the present hour, Amer M b . P resident : Agreeable to the ica has been free and independent. the need of the times is statesmen ber. Democrats are enthusiastic, | who know ,fno north, no south, no now, and say the enthusiasm will | usage of the American people, we The war of 1775 was a war for east and no west,” but a united continue to increase until Novem- have assembled to celebrate the THE OLDEST, anniversary of our national free commercial as well as political lib and happy people into whose hands | ber. Washington, D. C., July 2d, G. ’88. IS THE LARGEST, erty; it was as much a commercial arc committed the destinies of a dom, and to every citizen of these MOST RELIABLE HAItNEV VALLEY FAIR. United States, this should be an as a military war; it was for politi representative government. N U R S E R Y cal liberty that Commercial liberty We are a progressive people. GROWING STOCK As no fair is held in this valley occasion of public rejoicing. FOR.THE WEST. Our motto is onward and upward, i for the public exhibition of the All enlightened nations have their might be gained. We have made wonderful strides i growt h and excellence of its pro The next war we had with Eng sacred and national day of public observance. We observe the Fourth land, the war of 1812, was not be in the advancement of arts and : ductions, T he H erald proposes to of July because it is our national cause we were restrained in our sciences, in inventions of niachin-1 Opgn a column to all producers, birthday; and we esteem it a great' manufactories, or invaded in our ery: agricultural and manufactur-[ farmerg anj gtockmen, in which to >'ig. The telegraph, telephone, the | gjve a written description of all and distinguished privilege to have territories, but because the rights ing. steamer, and the railroad are our j that is worthy of mention, . Very an opportunity to participate in the 1 of our citizens under the American BUY OF THIS HOUSE: inventions. —we have improved ev- fine 11 looking colts and calves of this flag were violated. England, the demonstrations of this day, and if year ’ s production have passed and we indulge in boastings to-day, it proud and haughty, assumed to be crything, even down to the Ameri repassed through town, but none the mistress of the seas, and as can hog. have reported for publication. Bring will be pardonable. It is no use for men or a commu in your this year’s stock, give the I We arc not here as sectarians, such claitned the right to seize and i APRICOTS, nor politicians, but as Americans. search all vessels belonging to any nity to stand around or sit on goods age, weight, height and breed, to: put aB facts in this column. Bring ' i CHERRIES, boxes, on the streets, whittling This is every American’s day: the neutral power while engaged in her in specimens of hay, clover, roots, I sticks and telling how we used to native born and the adopted; the wars, and tried that experiment on vegetables, fruits, with names, time| rich and the poor; men and women commercial vessels of the infant go to mill; how we used to plow, of planting, manner of cultivation, i NECTARINES, let us make this a lively „j pf every callin", trade and profes republic of America: she seized our how we used to reap, mow, and | etc., and ........................................ EVERGREENS, sion—all are cordially invited to vessels and confiscated such goods thresh; iiow we used “to chaw to- column. . Monstrosities we will | class as such. Truthful statements j .contribute and io share alike in the as her officers were pleased to de backcr, and drink licker, when we will be given each time, and the j ARBOR VITÆ, hospitalities and fcstjviticj offered nominate “contra-brand,” and even were boys, and how it didn’t hurt a truth alone well told will advertise j took seamen, native-born Ameri feller, either, for the licker was this valley to the better class of ini- , FIRS, BALSAM, pn this occasion. )'"roni the forests of Maine to the cans and placing them on board pure, anil we didn’t have temper-j migrants, such as Harney wants, prango groves of Florida^ from the her tnen-of-war, pressed them into ance cranks then.” Neither will it than all the most plausibly told ex- Gulf of .Mexico to the ever-green her service. This was an indignity do for the women to sit around with aggcrations afloat, We start off PEARS, PLUMS, shores of Puget Sound—even to cold to the honor of our government and pipes in their mouths, chins on fairly, with the following names, in the order brought in, and all our Alaska—from center to circumfer an insult to the ling of our country, their hands, and elbows on their statements can be verified by the PINES, CEDARS, i ence of our Republic, on land and as well as an outrage on our com knees, telling how we used to cook: samples filed and labeled for refer- on water—yea, wherever floats the merce and the rights of American how we used to wash; how we used ence, except in perishable articles, TREES, SHRUBS, banner of the United States, at citizenship. So we went to war to spin,.and knit; how we used to notes of which are filed. APPLES, PLANTS, M rs . I one W hiting .—Near Burns; home or abroad, on land or Bea, this time, the United States having make our own, our men’s, and the 20: Barley, six acres, sown on BERRIES, QUINCES,............. millions of the sons and daughters taken rank with the powers of the children’s clothing; and how “we June ground under cultivation the past of America, are assembled at this world The rights of nn American didn’t paint, nor wear hoops, nor 13 years; stalks (exclusive of roots) PEACHES,FLOWERS,............... hour, to recount the events and citizen had become an entity; it corsets, when we were gals.” It is 42 inches in length, heads well I ......................... '.......................... deeds of heroism that gave birth to was something definite, was worthy of no use to dwell upon these filled, grain fine and large; planted ORNAMENTAL CYPRESS....... in April. I American Liberty* of a policy and worthy of the put things. Barley phmted late, in April, on ilfIRCH, SPRUCE, ELDER,. It will be impracticable to at ting forth of the whole power of our (Continued.] new ground, 12 inches high. tempt to go into the detailed history government. FROM WASHINGTON, ». C. M rs . A lmeda S tenger .—Burns, ' ASII, LINDEN, CHESTNUT, of that which led the thirteen origi Since that war, Americans under ¡June 22: Barley, sowed last year, I.......................................................... nal colonies to sever their connec our flag are protected on the high E d . H erald : N ow that both of on cultivated ground; 36 inches TULIPS, WEEPING WILLOWS, tion with the government of Eng seas, in foreign ports and lands, and the groat national conventions have high; stalk bulky, grain well filled. land—their causes tf complaint to-day can unite in celebrating this completed their labors and the ‘Alfalfa, cut above the ground; RED-BUD, SHADE TREES AC. have been clearly set forth by our day and none dare molest nor make members of congress have returned fine, strong, in blossom, 27 inches high. JUNIPERS, RHODODENDRONS reader of the Declaration of Inde them afraid. to Washington and resumed their A. J. B rown .—Near Harney, June ! pendence, wherein we see that our No government, lias had the au official duties, a great deal is being 23: Alfalfa, in blossom, average colonial fathers realized the crisis dacity to offer an indignity to our ' accomplished in the way of legisla stand 38 inches high. had fully arrived to justify them in citizens, until bore of late: The Do tion. D r . T. V. B. E mbree .—Near declaring themselves free from minion of Canada has driven out of Of course the Mills tariff bill is Harney; June 23: Lettuce, Oak EACH THE BEST OF ITS KIND. England’s rule. So, one hundred her ports our fishermen who had considered of paramount inipor- Leaf variety; root 4 inches around; and twelve years ago, the American entered in search of shelter from tance and is receiving most of the leaves green and brown variegated; stalks white, crisp and tender; Congress, wiUjj.-ieelings of. deep raging storms, or to purchase food attention in the House, and its dis- measured 20 inches straight across solemnity,*ann““imprcssed with a and fresh water supplies for their icussion has been exceedingly inter the face of the head from tip to tip sense of the great responsibility of crews, or to repair their shattered esting during the past week. The of outside leaves (exclusive of Send for a Catalogue, and make the enterprise they were about to vessels. Canada has seized our > neceseitv for the bill beeonaee more ground leaves.) Second head, samo variety, 10 your selections in time for the fall embark in, committed their lives vessels upon the high seas, boarded apparent with each day’s discus- delivery, if you want to plant none and property to the cause of frec- j them with sailors of armed vessels sicn, and as the people become en inches across. ut the Best, and that is always the Titos. H askell .—One mile of Cheapest. This spring, alone, more dpm, and declared that “America i of the Dominion, taken our crews lightened as to the burdens imposed Burns; June 26: Alfalfa, in blos was, and of a right ought to be, free ' prisoners, carried them to Canadian 1 by the present unjust and iniqui som, 42 inches high. than a and independent.” tous robbery of the many to enrich M rs . T hos . H askell .—June 26 This grand movement so aroused I ports, and condemned them and i the few. There is now no doubt of Gooaeberries on a single branch | confiscated property under the laws the ire of our old Mother England its passage by the House, and the lllvrPe Knglish that she attempted to exercise pa of an English colony. Oh. for the j 8 inches long; 5 bearing twigs to onus of its defeat, if defeated, will! the branch, containing ... -— ! spirit of 1812! 151 - very rental restraint over her American rest upon the republican senate. | • large • berries; ■ Our war of 1846 was with Mcxi- weight of whole, onc- daughter, and to administer a rep The several presidential aspirants half pound. $1,000 worth wasShiPPed | co, and our army conquered the rimand—‘her action not prompted Flowers: A boquet of cut flowers, by parental love, and devotion to > land where once stood the veritable 1 in the senate have return, .1 to their TO the material prosperity of her colo halls of the Montezuma«, nmi we ! work. A look of quiet sadness dis- from Sweet Williams grown from last year's seedlings; 4 colors, mu- plays itself upon the face of Sena nies, but to hold them as subordi gained with other rant territory, num, 2 shades, magenta, and pink HUNTINGTON, OR. nates, as mere feeders to the homo ■ New Mexica anti the Golden State tor Sherman, despite his efforts to and white variegated. appear unconcerned. Many causes It has always been of California, government. A box of growing plants; June The movement on the part of the the policy of the United States not of disappointment exist in the re- 22: 2 sets of carnation, ready to colonies was a bold adventure that to hold territory by conquest. Our , publican camp, and many candi bloom: 2 thrifty ice plants; 6 petu was no less a surprise to the Brit ! government «wild have held the dates are sore over the result. Par nias. 1 in bloom; a very handsomely Call at thia Office and order. made up box, grown from the seed. ish government than to all the whole of Mexico, but the popular ticularly is this the case of Senator address the following-named M rs . G race .—Cage bird; from a Sherman, who charges that dele frowned heads of Europe. sentiment of our country being op- mixed canary and linnet singer and GEO. W. CRANE, On the side of the colonies, it was ,<oaed to the policy of. acquiring gates wen' bought to support Alger pure canary hen; hatched April a political, a religion«, and a com territory by conquest, consequently who were pledged to him. and that 22d; is a fine, thrifty, very ugly DOX 121(1, Bloomington, Ill. mercial necessity—self-respect as this traffic in delegates caused hi. marked with green, brown, yellow a people compelling them to resent at the ratification of the treaty be- and white, but as a singer« do not and to resist British aggressions. ‘ riween our government and Mexico, defeat. Mr. Sherman had fully ex- believe it can be surpassed. WONDERSexief In thowandeof Ths policy of England Icing such we paid them $15 jjOOO.OOO in con pected to receive the nomination at X' M rs T. A. M c K innon .—Near U xjij invention; as to produce stagnation in all the sideration for the territory ceded us | Chicago, and probably none of the t hone who are fn need of prof Burns, June 2": Boquet of Carna itable work that can be done while living at industries and commercial enter disappointed candidates feel defeat tions. raised from last year's seed home should at once »and their addre.• to H a I- — another new feature introduced ! ct A Co .Portland. Maine, and receive free, full prises of our country, as well as to information how either rex. of all ana. can earn lings. Very large and very fine. flwtri all the pride and manhood of I into the history of the world by the more keenly than he. from $5 to 925 per day and upwards wherever they live, you arc Muted free; capital net required: The campaign is likely to be the T. A. M c K innon . — Bums; Jure pn enlightened people. American republic: a victorious aotne ha\ e made over |s? fa a »ingle day at thia Ou»- colonial fathers were not al- nation, instead of taxing the con most closely contested and interest- 29; Barley 52 inches high work. all eucceed. J5- Ty WINCHESTER THE HERALD 1 * REPEATING RIFLES, SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING TOOLS, V. ammunition of all kinds manufactured by WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO XTX3"W COXT3ST. , ELA.VEÏT, Send, for SO-pag-e Illu.etxa.ted. Catalogna.«.] MENTION THIS PAPER. Every word we say we can stand by. Do you want to see the latest WONDER of '8 ANSWER TO DAY. A $35 Single Hamess reduced to $25. The finest Harness MADE for the money. Handsome nickel or imitation rubber gold finish mountings. HAND made from oak stock, unsurpassed for style and durability. If you will allow us we will send you a sample for your inspec tion to show you what progress we have made by making a SPECIALTY and get ting out over Soo setts each month. 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