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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1892)
FS. , influence of a third party diso g in - Franc ia Hewitt.................................94 Emmit Reed ..................................... 94 ization. The Herald. : WEDNESDAY JUNE 8. 1892. W hat great thing does this third W. C. BY ISO ' - r? i»r' — — — Editor. — ------------------------ — Adelar Racine............................... 91' Minnie Giannini............................. 90 ' Lottie Gowan................................... 88 partv expect to aci-omjili-h for Har Average attendance........................34 ney county? In conversation with *1 N. F egti . y , l’rin. the leaders one principal is plaii 1 Some Pacts A!» »lit »lie '1 1» r I Parly portraved, that is t»> drive out. ut Move. induo«’* * fhe coia * T iie I thin! ami party farmers alliance are so closely connected in print«» tliis com ty that all sane persons fn8. will have to acknowledge 11 ev are the same a»'d one. While in east parties entering the the farmers Alliance oiganiz ition did so in the -««belief that it was non-partisan, but i acter which allows no man the right the membi.rs » f that society, east I of citizenship or pn-pertv except are now awak» ning to the fact that to the extent decreed b- the voice it is converted into a political or of its officers, a power over the free ganization with the intent and pur men of our government centralized Ate of doing mischief insteiul of in a few individuals whose authority reform And th»- leatiers are those is supreme, and which plainly in Hrsl dissatisfied p > i ic’ans a ho fiml it speak i to the people saving we el Aftf-i" 1 ° ^hde to hol»l the leading reins know what you should have and in either the republican or deiii»>- that is just what we allow you. and 'esirablfgratic jpirties, consequent! v the with which you must be satisfied. noveia on the want.- and the farmer ~■ nd lab» rer M. The following is a report of the terly annihilate and trample in the dollar intermediate department of the dust everv man who has a <......... more or an acre of land more than Burns school. No enndled.................... ' ?4i I his neighbor who is a member ot ... 2! Received bv transfer the third party. The course pur »I 2 dropped.................... I sued by the leaders of the thin! Ik re-entered ............. 4 i partv is such as to warrent us in ! days taught......... .20 . the assertion that the move is a so-1 Total No. of days attended 51G l cialistic monopoly of the worst char- is beginning to under •• “ “ absence. . 45 Average attendance..................... 26 No. belonging at »late.................... Average standing made by pupils. Artie Reed. Kratik W’eicmnv Allie Dillard Martin Harkey M wry Hack man. ! Mabie Gowan BRENTON Proprietor. The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as sure tlie pulilie that he is prepared to accommodate in every way in his line of business. £^“H-;y mid grain constantly on hands, and careful help. Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection j ......... 93 ................. 90 .............. 95 ................ 90 ................ 90 Myrtle Jameison ............ ................ 92 95 Frankie Stenger II ........... E. B. REED, Pioprietor. The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to 85 lie roof and put in several stone flues. T he following clause is in the ~»tand it. impossible for* them to • iliatt Harris. .90 get the| n dr» ss coveted through a state constitution of Oregon: .(> Oregon requirement as to eitiz-n- 1 hi ril p.irtv “strike ” An editorial 90 1 (> 1M R<‘t <1 Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house to rupneta,PPef,r‘ ‘* ^EI{A,-n ^‘-uie 'inn ship—whit»- citizen, persons axclud- [tirover Jameison .................9(1 the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will »inee. ir» w'lie'i we st »ted: "the basis ••d from eitiz-nship:—idiots.negroes Frank (iowan. .................85 j give entire satisfaction. >f the third p.irtv was copied fr >m mulattoes, chinamen and persons Katie Hackman .............. 75 convicted of penitentiary offenses. th-b -d» u » crutie par-y and in th» 9o i A1 ice Morrini According to the above this great tuain the platfoim of the St. Loui- .................85 (’ora Rusk. 'ERFII1*1»! ention was good but loo mm li repul Pean state still remains unre (iabe (ii.innini <S5 Suffrage being one , ^,,.was asked fo-;” and in fact we sat constructed. ........... >0 Ivy Allen............. i»»w, that ,-o milch is asked for and >f the highest rights of citizenship (icorge Iaeger. . ......... 85 tml the m-gro vote being a move of J Papeete»I by that pirtv, that if ex ■ ierahl <iritlin ................. <>5 he r» publican partv and one of nmitud and scrutinized proper]» Ed»lie Cowing .... 87 Win. WOODS, Proprietor. heir pet hobbi» s and the strong we Hod that ir is a monopoly itselt Jack Ro 'insoii . ................. 75 Th- centralize<l Socialistic d»»etrim -tan«l by that keeps th.- party in Lulu Johnson ................. 85 "■*™»dvo»-afr»i. ami which crops »mt ii power, vet, the party in this state Pa uline 1 a »dier. 9(i Bill Woo»|s is "in it,” "and don't you forget it.” •»»nversaf o-i with the adherents of discriminates against the negro on KI ora A 1 leu INI QI hatcime, is suflicentto mak-it iceomit of color. Congress should Ml ■ t )llie \\ are . \\ hat he il»>n t know about the care of horses is not worth knowing. i »[I nqxissild»- for any true democrat ook into this matter and have .. 1 Claud Melville .. 7o )r. gon Brought back into t he Union Nice I urn-outs. Passengers taken to any »»art of the ci.untiy desired TY j !<> vote that ticket who respects th» 1 Eldon Johnson ................. 50 >r rather, reconstructed, the south ioctrine of self government, and 'In Chester Smith ■rn sta(. s were not. considered re th r right ot control of local h-gisla M ay WohTHlXGTO.X. •mistrucied until the adoption of ion. Assistant And furthermore the third part» that amendment, but in the south I RN^Isk» the right of suffrage I •• grant- it was different to this negro loving “To prevent anv nt-r»n, from in il worn -n not beeausc its follow» r- element. but was it the love for th» teifering with mv design.” says a LONG At BAILEY- i’ropri» tors. hink it wouhl be a wise or neees colored man. or more to the point I man who recently attempt» d sin ary move, but the hope of gaining »iis vote that was wanted to kill the ci«le. * I jumped into the riv» r late lemoci atic m »j >rity. littlemore strength bv so doing It the afternoon No one app< a<ed The t hi - <i part y leaders make a to be about at the time When I El’eak attempt to maml th»- »I»-m»i Good Billiard tallies, Plejisant Card Rooms, etc , etc. SCH«>< »L KE.‘.»lt r. 'truck the water I immediately ratic p»rtv with m.-faithfulnrss sank, going down and down, and h Sal«» m is first class in ever* p irticular. Experience arte P-ir pro pises ami want of “sand’ Monthly report of Burns school vet being carried until I thought I i » ca-rv out the wishes > f the peo Mixed diinks to please the most fastidious. Average standing of 4th grade; i would never again arise. A sound ONFlle. I lit tin- proof is in everv II» Alfr»-»I Welcome........... KM> j sound roared through my head, '• I lance wanting to establish the as Della Giannini................ 100] it would serin to me it would burs*. ................. . » Ethel M.Gee.................. . . KM) ’ I epened my mouth ami attempted Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes. m -RKI ‘ _____________ M i * » •» » •» , t.. ’ A Tiiign patty arrangement in ead «»f la ing an organization is a isorgan'z ition hurtful in nil its Uanif-aringR ami although f-w in num *rs, that ♦'.•»». in a sparsely settled egti »untv sm-h as our county, can t»y »rowing it-» vote solid for any can- gfitlate elect him to an ofli»-e for hich he is neither the actual choice EC’ the |>e)np!e or capable of perform • g his duties. ratio party of We ho|»e the demo this county i tight a less»»)» in the election was of “***MH»tjr affairs 1 i»t Monday, that it .. 991 to breathe, being unable to entlure I .99 ! the pressure longe , but the water A good ram-h belonging to IL G. messenger whom I c»»ul»l n >t see, 98 rush'd in ami I closed my ni<>iilh. I lit who*»' presell»-»- I could teel. Pearl Frv Cnmpltelll. containing 160 acres 12 Berti»- Harris .............. 94 I was again co'iip»-lle»l to open it Thia • I remembered nothing more, miles south east of Burns The feeling until I »elt a rough jerk. Eaelie Frv......................... 921 More water entend Mv r»-s rancli has about 100 acres of goo»l Bessie Stenger................ . . . . 98 was horrible. Prive $800 »»r wi 1 ruer had suee»-ed»-d in fasli-ning mea»l»»w land. 95 1 “Just when I thought all was 'th»- i-oat book in my clothing. /\s tra'le for sheep. 111 h Bvr< 1 98 1 over. I reachefl the surface of the I mV l.-idv was being pull'd >>ut ot B yki » A- K ino . i • water about 50 feet fnrtn tne sh»r<- »•1 flic watf r th»- picture cha..ged; in ■—........ —♦ E\ erard Sw eitz -r . .. f f • ,. ,!15l I-' and UN) fret from where I had stead of paraiii-»-. th».- place Hi which Ti lie Tupker ................ . . . . All who ar»- sutfering from the Josie Lo»-f,er..................... .... 98 jiimpt <1 in. Near by was a steam the devil dwells, with all its tins Violet Morrison.............. 99 1 boat on which st' od a man with a and swarming with hidvom*. rcil j ••fleets of Yoiithnil Errors, Loss ».f [ M uii I ioim I, Failing Powers Gon Jimmie Harris 95 long pol»- with an iron l»»».-k o.-i the dn-Hsed creatvr»s ami other things! 94 j end. It t»s»k only a seeoml to see presented themselves in mv •nin»l. orrhoea. Gleet, Stricture. Hvpliilia Hollier R -r«i ................ Ehlen Johnson........... 60 fho-e things, and. in fact. I had only to quikly disappear ami leave ami th»* mnnv irmil '.es which are th>-»-fleets of these terri’te «lis»»r- Willie R-ed .................. .. .. .96 just time to get »»ne breatii when I me in »larkness When 1 came to Pitzer Smith ................ 85 again sank with mv mouth op-n I was surprised to leurn I lei'l ls-»-n <i»-rs will r»-< ieve. Face of t'lmig»», My past lift- Hashed before me. and I unconscious. Everv muscle hi mt mil directions h<>w to tr»at ami 5 tii grade . 1 w s Ms-ini a child. Tin- picture Godv piin»-»l me, but mv l-r-iii» was cur»- themselves at home bv writ Drowning, i f»»-r ing to the Galifori.iii M»-»l e.al and Bessie Hat kev. . 99 of mv father ami mother stood out perfectly clear. ! th-* first stages are past, is pleas 'urgfcal Infirmary, 1029} Market Hester Johns»»!................. I reached out mv .. .99 in tadd re-ief. ant.” 4(r»et. San Fram isco. Calif Ix-la McG»-e..................... The roaring of th»- .... 99 bund Io t lit tn. Nora Gowan May Gil ha m i liest to slay at home—we mean l the party— and vote the ticket omiiuitp»l bv the convention. The aphmird unleavened mixture that in the county »lection, 1st pas» rd. • is a «bise - of ¡sditical Maltha lames yttewen >>uzh to disgust f either lamisa Tupker ^«mocrat or republican. The whole 'M* proves the essence to have tel. • F.t"f personal malice, pre- idice, ► Itishness, and sectional •leen bro .ghl to thj uurface by the .. 98 wator sounded like the sweetest of !»8 music. Suddenly I saw light and Oft ......... ’ ’ r*......................................... ” thought I was in paradise. A large green Held coveted with ro-es and Viola Powers................ ....95 flowers, whore fragronce I could Dottie Bowen................... • • • • ....95 smell. came in view. I felt as if I ....94' was Lein^ buri e up by some winged Jacob Welcome ......... r ? , f AXLE GREAS- KENT IV THF. WORLD. Ilk wwkrinsaukUUokktr unkui-nnktod, krtnnl r mitlMtine ' "O bo««» -t nnro’hkr brut.a. s.. «ffMcifd Ljua (<-<«»: ■' TH ». uea 11%». I nit W»rr nynr» .FHdOKNrKAl.l.T. fy» * * n-»twMllm ilia« do r t u>-‘ » Gill m »ho b-tltn or Intort- re wlti. o»a-'»»n»«ln.-n» I Mure. It t.uiMii up koi inn.ro»,kite tn rki -klth rlekretheolUn knd h .>nt.n.-»»hronnt-h Uon. <o wrinkl«-w nr rta»>bln<re follow till. t.-, at no-it. i.lorwsl by phyiu.-ian« »nd h flin« »»-i, tj i«<!l»to. -AriEwTl TRisTtO BY M«IL. CCiMFlOrtlhAl. k- -War-»«*. RwM » rmlt 'o rtkrny« »<>» p-rff. «Ian Ik I jl n. r. mtml i iicmi stduui, catcjua, ill