A prominent New York republi­ to meet competition, Carnegie BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. I.AXD NEWS. In tlu.- tirset place, not enough is can. Alfred T. Shanker, announces! | could not afford to hav^ his works 1 grown at home to meet the demand, ECltor. O. L. «RACE ’• Decisions—>€* oltali tr ne y that he will vote for Cleveland and lie idle half the year, as under the and, secondly, in many branches of Merrrtary IhrrrlB-Intention Oir undnihn- EnirleK in Gaud and Had Faith —leno* present system of limiting produc- ¡the ■ Thurman, and says: ’ woolen industry a quality of rauM £«S|>ectlS| L«*giU Eequirrmeul», WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMDEU » 1 ;81 “Harrison Was my lawyer for 20 tion to increase .prices, and by! ! wool is needed which dees not grow etc. It would appear to the casual 1 years, but I cannot stand his plat- having work the year round the la­ on American sheep. -------- GO TO-------- Democratic Ticket. borer would be benefited. reader of decisions by the secretary The woolen consumption of this ’ form, and, for the first time in my ZXT. Brown, 1 life, shall vote the democratic tick-1 Uncle Sam does not need the country is over six hundred million I of the interior in cases of pre-emp­ por President, | et, simply on tariff reform and be'-1 money, and by leaving it in the I . pounds a year, while the native clip ’ tion and commuted homestead en- The Leading Merchant of Grant Countv. supply Itrics, tliat very little regard to con- '____ , cause Cleveland has made an emi-; pockets of his people instead of is only about half that. To GROVER CLEVELAND, ---- DEAI.E.K IN----- lucking it up in his strong box and the deficiency, we imported last sistency, , reason or logic is exer- 1 nently satisfactory President. 11 Of New York. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, was in IndianaiMjlis a few days ago guarding it from thieves, he would year one hundred and fourteen mil-vised in their preparation; but to BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, yice-President: be positively benefited. lion pounds of wool, and the man- Uie careful, analytical reader, it is and was surprised to learn that a STOVES, TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. As matters stand, the tax on iron ufactured products of wool which ffuite evident that the decisions are great many republicans there will ALLEN G. THURMAN. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, THE CELEBRATED represented about two hundred the Jesuit of thorough examination vote against Harrison on the tariff is a curse, injuring many millions, Of Ohio. , of the smallest details and that ev- SULTANA RAZORS AND “I X L” CUTLERY, WINES AND enriching a few Andrew Carnegies, issue or because of the free whisky million pounds. ery circumstance connected with CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES pP.ESIDl’.NTIAL ELECTORS. \\ ould it not have been to the in- each particular case is carefully plank in the republican platform. and the sooner we are rid of it the TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. terest of of our labor to have im- weighed and has a bearing upon thé W. IL EFFINGER. of Multnomah “The Turners, a body of Germans, better. W. R. BILYEU, of Linn. ported those 200,000,000 pounds in : conclusion reached. CHEAPEST. HOUSE in Eastern Oregon FOR CASH. have heretofore been almost solidly . NAVAL REFORM. E. R. SKIPWORTH, of Umatilla. republican. I am told they will the raw state, to be converted into ! In 8orne ca8«8 ‘he Rrcatest clem- . , , . . ency appears to be shown to per- The courage and disinterested­ T he Texas democrats have re­ solidly vote the democratic ticket ness of the President in making carpets, cloth and yarns by work- fi()ns who have> af( wou]d ingmen here? from a casual examination of the this fall. I was told of a club of ( nominated Ross for governor. tariff reform the leading issue of Would not such a pojicy Btart up proof offered, been absent from their LAKEVIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 280 Germans in Indianapolis which T hurman lias taken the stump, I has been a republican organization, the campaign are especially con­ the idle woolen mills, increase the claims for periods of great length, "hose improvements are of the and is making telling and vigorous I but who have decided to vote sol­ spicuous when we consider the re-1 demands for labor and result in the I THE TOWN OF LAKEVIEW . . „ , ... 4 most meagre character. In others, cord of the administration in the ' speeches.__________ __ Lake Co., Oregon. production of better clothing at re- wjjere absence from the claims have idly for Cleveland. ordinary' work of the government. duced prices. AS IT IS VOICED BY ITS LOCAL NEWSPAPER & THE HERALD. been of short duration and where “The labor vote of Indianapolis T he river and harbor bill, now a If Mr. Cleveland had chosen to ap­ Would it not broaden tho market improvements to the value of hun- law, gives Oregon over a million of will be cast solidly against Harri­ peal to the country upon the mer­ BU8INESS MEN abroa<| see that LAKEVIEW, lake co., Or., contains: 1 newspaper; 2 hotels; American woolens, and thus in- ' 3reds of dollars have been placed 1 grocer: 2 Mloons; 1 brewery; 1 undertaker; 2 laundries; 2 furniture store: 1 shoe shop; 1 met ■dollars for the improvement of her son, simply on his record. In 1877 its of his administration, his re-elec-jl for _ upon the land, the decisions seem' crease the SiMaaiid tor the native . 1 , . j . r market; » lawyers: 3 ph siciaus: 1 purveyor; 1 land agent; 1 dentist; 1 drugstore; 1 jeweler; waters. ________ ' the labor riots made it necessary to very harsh and to go to the limit of tion would have been a mere for­ for-I wool.’ Inline, would it not be a the law in the severity of the re- blacksmiths; 2 harness shops: 1 livery s able: 1 bakery; 3 general merchandise stores; 1 bath house: 1 milliner shop: 1 real es a e agent; 1 saw-mill. Also, 2 Masonic lodges; 1 Good Tam B laine is to be challenged to organize a Committee of Public mality. plar lodge; S Odd Fellows’ lodges; 1 United Working Men's lodge. universal benefit?—New Haven quirements made. meet John G Carlisle in public de­ Safety in Indianapolis. Harrison Take, for instance, the conduct News. ! Take two such cases and exam- bate on the tariff question in the .was one of the 19 members and I of the navy department. When -------------------- ine carefully the proof in each. It was another. Harrison’s attitude leading cities of the Union. Secretary Whitney assumed charge Ilnrrlson .nd C.llf.rnl. W<.rkln1111 is in ftne condition for turning out Superior Work. Is in charge of a First-class Milter er necessarics-and the republican . American wlio dared make the tut reted monitors were begun with­ terests; senate ignores ils demands and goes least demonstration of his wrath out a plan, without an estimate, Resolved, That the nomination tentions which prompt men’s ac­ tions, it is fair to presume that the without a contract, without any se­ tfOTWE GUARANTEE OUR FLOUR.^fcl to work on a bill for reducing the and despair. Thus 11 of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. decisions are usually correct, never the * ‘ tariff - “pro- curity for their proper construction, tariff. It declared against trusts, j tected American labor.” ’ And how (Barrel) Morton, pro-Chinesc can­ without reason, and where a reason­ The Highest Prices will be paid for Wheat. Illgbest Rates will be paid la exchange for nnd now comes Blaine with the fared - - - it with the foreign laborers? or any guaranty that they would didates of the republican party, able ground for doubt appears re­ ever bo finished or that there would announcement that trusts are pri OATS, WHEAT, AND BARLEY. again raises thp issue in this state, specting the intention cf a settler, rate affairs with which tho Presi­ Shortly after they displaced the be any limit to their cost. the settler always receives the ben­ “ F or or against C hinese labor , ” Americans, they suffered a reduc ­ dent nor the people have any tight efit thereof. H enry N. Corp. The engines of the wooden Tren- g&~< LLL AND Si. FOB YOVBSF.LVtB BKFORB TBADINO EmVKtBB.' tion of wages; and when they be­ once decided by a former vote of to interfere. i ton cost 1625,000, or more than 188,000 against 800, and we vouch­ S ays the Lakeview Examiner: came frenzied at such treatment ' [half as much as the total contract O n Aug. 23d President Cleveland ! safe that just as California voted Major Brockcnbrough has been here there were plenty of their own sort ' price of the Charleston. The Shen­ sent a message tu congress on thej to fill their places. Tho congres­ then so shall she vote in November; since June 22d trying land cases, andoah, which cost $403,866.75 to fisheries question. He first reviews HARDWARE. CROCKERY. of various kinds, and from what we sional committee now investigating and be it further the troubles growing out the treaty build, was repaired to the extent of —AND---- Resolved, That this meeting calls can learn his work has given satis­ I the contract-labor evils finds the $906.481.64. The Ossipee, LuHt for of 1848, and (Ito Canadian govern­ upon labor throughout the United faction. He is a man of undoubted [ Hungarians housed in wretched $407,064.20, absorbed $1,197,391.39 ment's persistent injustice toward and unquestioned honesty. | sheds; eating putrid meat, and States to help California protect integrity The Major concludes his labors and lursh treatment of American bread alive with maggots; and in repairs. The Kcarsagc, whose our common country from the inun­ fishermen; next he refers to the re­ practicing the miserable system i original cost was $286,918, ran up dation of Chinese cheap labor, by here in a few days, and will proceed to Harney valley and locate a site a repair bill of $1,123.415.75. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. II. SCIIMINCK taliation act passed in 1887, giving the overwhelming defeat of the fer the land office In the new dis- of polyandry, it taking the labor of These are ampler of naval ad­ the President the power to stop all trict. _____________ friends of Chinese immigration, ¡eight men to supply one woman' intercourse with Canada; he says with even such shelter and such ■ ministration in tho Roach-Robeson Harrison and Morton, at the com­ —MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE.— T he President’s message on the era. Secretary Whitney took the that before putting in force this ing election. fisheries question is a remarkably loathesomc food. Farmers need not incur the expense and delay of sending off for navy in that condition, and be has measure, which mu t necessarily Agricultural Implements, as this House keeps a full stock at Fair fine document. It places the situ­ Repeal the duty on iron, and who 1 breathed new life into it. Instead T he preacher’s boys are to the injure American commercial inter­ Prices. Citizens will find here as complete a line of Hardware and would be benefited? The I’laindeal- of ten-knot ships we aro building front in this campaign. Grover ation fairly before congress and the ests wholly unconnected with the people—and a grave one it is. Crockery as in any other establishment in this section of coantry. er says that evidently Carnegie ’ Th’e Ckveiand Cleveland is a son of a Presbyteri­ thanks to the republican senate. fisheries, he thought it best to try fVTtNWAREOF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. CALL AND SEE GOODS. wonhl. as he would sell more to the nli„jstration niIl cnd iL. fir(lt tern, an preacher, Thurman of n Metho­ some peaceable method of settling I American consumer, and bro Ben- wjth 32 modern gkips ¡n eomrak. dist and Morton of a Congregation­ the matter; to this end tho treaty [jamincven thinks he would double sion or under wav> and not one of al preacher, Harrison is the son-in- was negotiated, which, he declares, ,uthoriwd PMt law of a Presbyterian preacher, and was in every way adequate to set­ | his income. The democrat, clann , them w(io(li.n Cenerai Blacksmith & Wagon Maker. tle the question fairly ami well; that our iron manufacturers «r*'I ,,f thcR0 ,.hip(1 ig about $.l0,000.00(\ Senator Quay, the chairman of the this treaty the senate rejected with­ able to hold their own in the home ■ a(u, every cpnt of ,ht> |nonpv u > out even attempting to amend, as it market, while the Chicago platform jng hon,;e bene- pay the heavy duty on imported ney country claimed as swamp, <-B U G G I E S, W A G O N 8, ET C.,- once enforce the retaliation act, and was reported upon by Col. Elliott filed. Wages, being dependent on wool, is driven to use all sorts of asks from congress the power to I MlDKTO Ointl WITH WBAT9BM, ATD OF GOOD QCA1JTT. and Chas. Richmond, and less make, it complete and effective supply and demand, would remain substitutes—cotton, shod'lv, wool I A L L WORK WARRANTED. than 8.000 acres were given in as He nerds the for- the wine, but a repeal of the duty waste, hair. etc. needs The ruennge will be given in full i swamp — Lake view Examiner ¡ GiT« * Trial, M Seriag la B«;ievia(. * Iw-elan t«Uih «Mia la roaaeetioa with the Shop. would “bust the trust,” and having « ign wool for two reasons. uext week. THE HERALD. FINE WINES, LIQUORS à CIGARS. Attention Farmers