burns advertisements . third term. Wt».. A state that is thirty orforty thous ...IIU So far from believing that if nom- - ----- ------ - -------------- Semi-Weekly Herald. and Republican and gave a repub i I inated and elected—as he would al- , w—■ most certainly be—Mr. Clevelaud I Ji* lican majority for governor of fifteen HATVC'KDAY NOVEMBER 2B, 1*J1. • • ur—1,1 thousand, and then call it a Demo would “prove a failure, - ” the W. H. GASS, ------- World cratic,defeatthe idea.’ “Constantly believes that he would prove a sue E <11 tor. Best quality of Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, W. C. BIRD changing tactics, dodging behind a cess. He is a broader, a wiser and new limb, or like a chicken with its a more experit need man than he ALWAYS ON HAND. W e presume the article in the head cut off. ” was in 1884 or even in 1888. He last issue of the Items, headed with Our chicken still has its head, possesses in a remarkable degree 1 the picture of a rooster, means the MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY. r----- and our front is broad enough and the public confidence, even among; opening up of the county political presents an honest one fir the pub thoughtful and conservative Jmen jpgTGentlemanly courtesy extended to all. Call and see me. struggle that will end the second of lic to confront and gaze upon; we not of his own party. June next. We are ready, waiting have no desire to take refuge be Whether any candidate from the! and indeed anxious to begin the hind anything, much less like the "broad-shouldered” West would be | fight, ai.d we prophesy whether we g. o. p., come up in the rear of the as strong in the three Northern have a little "bantam” or a big money bags of syndicates, corpora States which it is essential the Dem ocrats shall carry, and which with H. M. HORTON,............................................. . Proprietor. “shanghai” at the head of the tick tions and monopolists. the South would give them just 223 et, we’ll get there all the Hams, not The g. o. n. has quite enough of electoral votes necessary to succeed like the old woman kept tavern, the tariff issue and Mr. McKinley —New York. New Jersey and In . ^--DEALERS « neither like the little “bantam Ben says: “It was worn thread-bare in diana—is a question for the Nation DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, ny” got into the Presidents chair, . Ohio and we had better let it rest al Convention next year to consid STATIONERY, DIAMOND DYES, CHOICE PERFUMES by boodle, but by honest votes of and take ud the silver question.” er. & FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, TOBACCO, CIGARS ETC. The proceedings of the new Con our citizens. Neighbor Items your Sherman acting upon this h'nt says, gress may change the conditions, party can do their crowing now, we “the issue must be the silver ques- but at the present time all the in Fine Wines & Liquors fcr Medical Purposes will do ours after the election ) • II dications jioiiit strongly to the nom I non. ination and election of Mr. Cleve ^^“Prescriptions accurately compounded. land.—New York World. 1HIF2 AND 1090. T here is no good reason that the old confederate soldiers, or citizens, j What Your G.-eat Grandmother Did FOR.YOUR FLOUR, GO TO THE in sympathy with them, should T he World’s editorial utterances object to Gen. Palmei’s order that are . She hetcheled the flax and carded so clear that there is no excuse the Grand Army men should not fir ( reading into them a meaning the wood, and wove the linen, and spun the tow. and made the clothes march in a procession where the . which they do not express. fm h«T husband and ten children. confederate Hag is displayed. It is Our versatile contemporary the She made butler and cheese, she Prairie City, Oregon. PORTEÉ, BRO’S. Proprietors very natural that the Union sol Herald, which was so very inde dipped tallow candles, to light the diers should object, and most un pendent during the late campaign house at night. and she cooked all doubtedly a confederate Hag in a in this State that it had no opinion, tile food for her household by an procession of men partly composed quotes the World’s article, “A Look open fire place and a brick oven. of soldiers who under the stars and Into the Future.” but credits us Yes; and when she was forty years of age, she was already an old lady stri|H-s successfully fought that Hag.1 with the belief that “if President whose best days were over. Her would be an offense When the I Cleveland was nominated he will shoulders were bent and her joints confederate army surrendered, the prove a failure,” and with sharing enlarged bv hard work, and she _ _ - - -------- , Hag of the confederacy was no long-' its conviction that the Democratic wore spectacle« and a cap Hei W. E GRACE P roprietor , er nn emblem to be recognized ¡candidate should be taken front great irratid daughter, with all the modern conveniences for comfort, A Large Assortment of publicly, but only a type or "souve 1 “the broad-shouldered and level- refinement and luxury, may be as nir” to be kept bv the soldiers who 1 headed and wide-awake West.” charming ami attractive at forty-five for four year« fought so noblv for Has just been Received. The World has not meant or said as at twenty Especially is this o of this sort. It sinq plv true if she preserves her health and what they considered a just cause. anything (|Ueatjnn nH t0 uqult, the l»eautv bv the use of Dr Pierces PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUND«® When we laid down < >11 r arms (I raj8e(| Favorite Prescription, which wards I -.1 ... Confed . — the effect ... . would , , be , .. con- of all female a'Intents and irregular say we for I am an chi confed Everything guaranteed pure and of the very best quality. upon trie myself) we did it in good faith lie- tjnuiince of the Democratic party ities, cures them if they all ready PATENT MEDICINES SOLD AT MARKED PRICE. lieving that wj would be protected, in power of electing next year a exist, keeps the lifecurrent health and when we surrendered our arms man who has served one term as fill and vigorous, and enables the woman of middle age to retain th-« we also surrendered our Hug and by President, end who would not tin freshness of girlh< od upon brow and that action, whether or not we took der a tradition of the country which ............... cheek, the light of youth in her eyes 1 1 an oath of allegiance the acceptance has almost the force of a constitu- iU,d its elasticity in her step, bold J of the protection was allegiance to tiu.ial provision, be eligiole to a by all druggists. Managers. MESDAMES MORRELL & ALLEN, the stars and stripes. But do not understand from this article, that, These ladies spare no pains to please their guests the carrying of a confederate Hag is an expression of disloyalty, far from ATTENTIVE AND GOOD TABLE SERVICE it, it is venerated by the confederate soldiers as an emblem of our lost The experienced huntsman in the woods never wastes AND TABLES WELL SUPPLIED. cause and we feel assured that all time looking for bear in Bear Hollow, nor deer along Deer Federal soldie.s will bear us out in Creek, nor would he hope to shoot any great number of ducks the assertion that no part of the Union would respond more quickly, on Duck Lake, for his experience has taught him that such to tin* beat of the drum, or a call for points are always misnamed, and this lesson holds good with men to defend the stats and stripes, Burns-Canyon Stage Line, than the south. almost everything in life. For instance, in the case of the I. J ewitt , P roprietor . Leave* Burna on Mondays, Wedneadaya, and Fridays, at 6 a. m brands on articles of food, spices and other ground food Connects with the Outario, Prineville, and Lakeview stages at Burns. Good accomi F i ' nxy , isn't it? To see how fast tioua for passengers. the democrats are trying to unload products, the things branded or labeled “pure ", “strictly their free silver since their late de pure” or “absolutely pure,” are without exception the most ’s nothing new, feat in Ohio. That k ........... ....... 1 I I however; for A they are constantly villainously adulterated. 'Tis the wolf in sheep's clothing changing their tactics, getting be-1 hind a new limb, or dodging around always. like a chicken with its head cut off I. E. McKINNEY, - P roprietor . — Items. The most brazen case is that of the Royal Baking Everything in our line of the Best. Liquors — Wk.skies, Brandies, T he Items gets its information • Powder. This article is branded and paraded before the people Wines, Fancy Drinks, Cigars, etc., always on hand when alxiut the Democratic party unload you call on “Mack.” at Drewsey, Harney county, Or. ing its free coinage from the Ore , as “absolutely pure” when it contains ammonia. You can gonian. as that paper is their bible smell it in the can and often in the biscuit while hot. and the only oracle worthy of con sideration or belief on bl i shed in the What woman would use an ammonia or alum baking state. We are very much pleased powder if she knew it ? They not only destroy the stomach, te see the g. o. p. follow in the wake J3urns I^hotograuh Crallerv,» of the Oregonian, it will soon land but ammonia will destroy the complexion. the old party where it, itself will Not so with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, the P ropri rroB anchor, from whence no traveler re W. H. CANADAY, the only pure cream tartar powder to be obtained, and turns,and agulf not navigable inter vening. which prevented Lazarus only baking powder made by a physician. Dr. Price has o—o from administering to the wants of devoted a life-time to perfecting this old-fashioned, in- the rich man, and supplying him Nothing but first-class pictures leave this Gallery. Duplicates with water to wash his "handker-j dispensable article of the culinary art that has stood all th 1 chief.” furnished at reduced rates. £V“Give me a call. tests and remained the standard for forty years. “The Democratic defeat in Ohio.” I City Drug Store .P rairie C ity R oller M ill FINE CUTLERY. NOTIONS. Etc. BURNS RESTAURAN! Misnaming Things. A T he drewsey S aloon