East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 04, 1891, Image 1

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O regon H erald
$2.BO a Year.
Accumulating Snow.
HERALD
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P roprietors .
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T he drewsey saloon
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PRorRtrron.
Everything in our line of the Beit. Liquors—Whiskies, Brandies,
Wine«, Fancy Drinks, etc., Cigars, etc., always on hand when
you call on “Mack,” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or.
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PATENTS.
C. A. SNOW & CO.
DENT IM THE WORLD.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
Patent« obtained, and all patent business attended to promptly and for moderate fees.
Our Office m vpp<«ite the U. tk Patent Office, and ue < an obtain iu ieM time than th<«e
remote from Washington. Bend Model or Drawing. We advise as to patentability free
of chaige; and we make no charge unless patent is set ured.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the buperintendent »4 Muncy Order Diviffioit, and to
offiila« of the U. B. I’Bteut Office. Fur circular, advice, terms, and references tu actual
client« in your own Biate or euuutv. write tu above addrtss.
FOR BALE H Y DEALERS GENERA LL Y. Jj/t
Seattle School Bonds.
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DIRECTORY.
SOCIETIES.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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L HuoD a C«., Apothecary
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IOO Cosoa Ono Dollar
The Indian wrongs would have
ixj.-n avoided if public opinion
could have been earlier interested
in the Indians sufficiently to ac­
quire d-taihd information. They
are largely due to the folly of in­
trusting our Indian relations in
a great part to agents who are
changed at the whims of politicians
who have no knowledge of the In­
dian situation, and no care for the
Indians, and who relv upon the
general public ignorai ce and in­
difference t> permit vi h >ut injury
time.
■ the frequent uiiscoaduct and out­
In speaking of the work,
rage of our Indian management.
New Fork Herald predicts a
Both the present and the last ad­
of a million copies for the first ministrations were apprised of the
year. The book will lie Mold only situation and its necessities by in­
by subscription and agents are telligent and impartial witnesses,
wanted, to whom liberal terms are but they allowed the whole subject
offered.
! to drift. There have been, indeed,
The well known and enterprising within a few years, a rapidly in­
publishers, the Pacific Publishing creasing interest in the question,
Co., Ainsworth Block, 3d and Oak and larger knowledge of it, and
Sts., Portland Oregon, are the sole public opinion has stimulated and
general agents for the pacific coast. approved remedial legislation. But
We call attention to their adver­ . the mere partisan pressue for spoil
tisement in another column.
of which every administration is
I in mortal terror, has la-g<ly suc­
An article on ‘‘Washington
ceeded in the usual way in appoint­
Baltiinorinn Clubs,” written
ment of agents of all kinds and
in the allotment of contracts. The
cheating and starving and general
mismanagement of inexperience
have continued, and they promise
to end again where they must al­
ways end—in blood and terrible
- suffering.
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