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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1892)
TBOTEOHON OR 3 FREE TRADE ? thought. Its professors and teach ers h ive almost invariably belong ed to <»r been dominated by that B y H enry G eorge . CHAPTER IV. j, L -»ètakD £. * In .hoUuotf Cú¿ class which tolerates no question “A MERC AIN' EAGLE JOB OFFiCL ing of social adjustments that give E INTRODUCTOHY. I If this bv bo , then popular govern to those who do not labor the fruits rnient is hopeless, anti, confronted on of labor’s toil. Thev have been < HAS A. Bi lili. Proprietor one side bv the fact to which all ex- like physicians employed to make lit, . . , y. ]tt*rieti<Xf trbtitieK, that a ( wod I m can a diagnosis on condition that they never safely trust to any portion ot «hall discover no unpleasant truth Bunt», llarhtjf County, (Jrryun. their number the m iking of regti Given social conditions such as PA MBH LETS, idUCfsJationB which affect th»-ir earnings, those that throughout the eiviliz -d i couDtiand on the other by the fact that world today shock the morn I sense, o ; But this is nut so. Political colleges and universities of our •conomv is only the economy ofhu lime, as in the Sanhedrim of old nan aggregates, audits laws ar« it is idle to expect any enunciation aws which we mav individually of truths unwelcome to the powers ecognize. What is required for that be. heir elucidation is not long arrays I c. FOSTERS LI 'GAL BLANKS. I the professor, the tutor and pension *r' of the Duke of Bucclem h, the pros- f Affo^i!wee,, lb** Pi,rt H"d the whole, se» ks pvetive holder of a government PRICES; he relation of familiar things, and ra^e ■« hich is as possible for the unlearn place—either did not deem it pru ' «lent to go further, or. as is more d as for the learned. Whether protection does or does probable, was prevente»! from s»e »ftcreeping in mind the distinction be ORDER”. I W. C-BYRD & W. T. KING. ot increase national wealth, wheth- ing th’ necessity of doing so bv the r it does or does not benefit the la atmosphere of his time ami pla< e He at anv rate failed to carrv his! orer, are questions that from their great inquiry into ti e causes which | ature miHt admit of decisive nswers rl hat the controversy be from “that original state of thing» wen protection it mi fiee trad»* in which the production of labor E. idely and energetically as it ren carrie»! on. lias as vet has led t«« > arc pled conclusion cannot there •re I e <lne to dillicnlties inherent •rthkwi the sh I ject. It may in part be A UNITED TUtL’iXL. all patients, rossetr OWUEJClUdiVO nHnr.ce« wlH .F“ Li, • • • T»' fl*- • <-» • V M »«ww • • Don’t brood ovor y<>-ir -'-■a vpfnCc^r-itr | Thousands of tin Wcnr, C,_<-, 1 •« tur l TREATMENT, <"■ ¡ : / xga ; wbk ., v.j ucndscalod, »H>scix.id,X:>?££, fornl.mited iln><-. c, r-i rj-.-'r. Remember,noon.•» vunstnemeihi «I n » pplian . ■ .1 ir.vii- cnee that wo rar'.< - , and we to h '- hi > a ' cr SUCCESS. Eric k <L b’J., t’4 «MÖXAX ui., - UEFAL( ... f. I a uapnr vihcn you write Mexican Mustang Linimcp' A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and ' Burns Oregon. \ long-tested pain reliever, is use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fam* several productive fa run. well Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an eueew-c constitutes the natural recompense liniment. proved and well watered. or wages of labor” had develo ed a o other application compares with it in efficacy. state of things in which natural his well-known remedy has stood the test of years, alino: t Parties wishing to purchase call wages seemed to be otilv such part generations. on us we will show them the bind of labor as would enable the labor o medicine chest ... complete without a bottle of M ustang we have for sale, and parties desir i.I - 1MENT. er to exist. And. following Smith, ing to dispose of real estale cannot •ccasions arise for its use almost every day. eame Malthus, to formulate a doc do better than Io put their lands in \1! (’’•'uvnrjstg and dealers have it. trine which throws upon the Crea For aalc bv if. > tor the responsibility for the want i ur hands ♦<»- s de, t»ee uu » w • t I We have at this time for •counted for by the fart that pow- ful jtecuniary interests are con ——rued in the issue, for it is true, as aeaulay said, that if large pectin rv interests were concerned in de. ami vice that flow from man’s in vertise fie» ly bv sending circulars ly i’ing the attniction of gravitation. justice—a doctrine which has Barr and cards m all directions solicit J JI at most obvimis of physical facts ed from the inquiry which Smith mg pmchasers and describing Y it,u^ haVe »iisputers. But that di<l not persue even such high and iiind. manv fair-minded men wlm have generous mil ds as that of John special Interests to serve are slill Stuart Mill. Some of thepublici We will also buy lands for per tioirs of the Anti Corn-Lnw League variance on tins sulject can only. -oils wishing to purchase in contain indications that, if the! I XS o^***mR to ,IH‘* explained countV ami living at a distance, the asumption that the discus struggle over the English corn laws giving careful and accurate dis ti has not been carried farenongh had been longer continued, the <lis- bring out that full truth which eussion might have been pushed cripimn of the same, also the title. ’■lionizes all partial truths. The present condition of the.con BOW * -------------- ♦♦♦♦--------------- *• M uoarc A/iftveutanii />• «•’CTTAT’, the sec Hi of their fcliows r.u<l thn cow- Umpt of fricink on<l ■:r •pp.ni>>Tic« h .?’i into • 2.033 collocation of Iv enough that protective tariffs Leave orders Herald or Items office dioriously ascertained facts, but hamper the production »if wealth hat sort of clear thinking which But Adam Smith—the university PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAU, ■f statistics nor ,... * MEN • ML I h CC SOME CARDS Of everv d«*oorint’on. nod in fa'-t everything in this line. Adam Smith demonstrated e’ear I • • • ZLXLTU3-R.-.-._____ pati ruaran *co to if they cas cc.- Í srmo. ur. tiioa and r." afford aCCl.Mi STATEMENT NIL HEADS, o ü MEN. - Who have weak cry A*. aiPfiOpL.t, or dhe-ed ort-nns, who aro 3u3cr- Inir fromr??or<'<vn'„’s ana nny Kx . É — j LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS ENVELOPES, o __________ »■ stedz fTET 3P the masses can «ever see for them a»»d political »conomv. fear’esslv its,etc Mves the effect of such regulations. pursued, must, lead to conclusions the only prospect before mankind is that will be as a lion in the wav I that the many must always be rul of those who have anv tenderness for “vesteil interests.” But it» the ed and robbed by the few. ..WDi.tUt and Control« orders of v.c Alono owr .ti far all D1S' •sir ■ further than the question of revenue tariff'or protective tar.ff’; but, end L'<«rres|»oii<leiice Solicited. ing as it did, the capitalists of the /ersy, indeed, shows this to be at E ast O regon II ekai . i *. , tufact. Tn tie* lite it'i*. <»f the Manchester school were satisfi«»!, and hi such discussion as has sin»-»- jret I know of no work in whch ensued English free traders. w*ith inquiry has yet liven carried to few exceptions, have made no fur proper end. As to the affect of ther advance, while American ad )MP tection up«m the production of. vocate« «if free trade have merely I followed tne English freetraders, has probably been said j j On t.he other hand, the ailvocates |cai! f»e said , but that pirt of i of protection have evinced a like -RlCli question which relates to wages itMii-M|a»sition to venture on burning which is primarily concerned i gr"U,,^‘ Ofliee I mu JIDENT 'nily spintd on tie l.nnd tliut the Lair uhm ci m- . nonderful piepnrntl« n < nilio hih I that up ar«» now hitrodin Ing • ’ me ui <* ih < ii*M A hi i-iiu u iiie, ESS AhO ' CHILD CAN UFT IT. uro for» few minutes ai «’ tlj the Hllgl.U bt pain or injuiy \ . < n ’h ! any other pirparutL n e\i r t • 1 •i i..t I I J k u ho have l.cen hi -hoj < u i « k hi V* attegt ltd merits. ’ i pr.u if.ten bean! or hairon their m < f l»’- A i»t - • ’n I. I ».«• « I ;cli doeg m / • ir» • ii“ future gro\ <!• an nil-r iirpossiL ,t \ Tr»« i « M.irk. • ■ liiig box« *• pogtf»er *>J’u® (Bf'Vim ly rrW of Q-«»en'* A ntl HMrlnMl w’Hi full r«*die<i« written plainly. (tins rc ilod (rom observa*ion>. S •• <’ I* itegf f d Mielgbtlo up ri! in everv woid it ponden v vf rtly ron*l'!“ntl i| <• • rx I’ Hig as repri-Nfiit<'<! * this « »it ami contains. We invltn vr»»i tr» d,ial •’ . < vh » ■I- Ftrret. ClNril’I’ATI.O Y< u <• '» * nd l • -dav. ' ddr»«s O'I "* M -'Mr '< , r. V • nt I |»H) M •» h»r ni-y <n * rvotir I mw at anv ’ h.r,.ai' very bottle funriii le« «1. •>f f.k? nr •»U**’» ‘ I«j » nn i>* 7 DCPill —To ladies who in»rodn«» ’ . •»< ■ mo1». h»-tr friends0» HntfUe o' Qtiren’s Ant4-”• r ».e, wn will present won t » h r 'M, - in * "L wn présent wi ’h n nHV 15 .iri'n be't ir'ii Fxtrn I nrpe Pniile ana of silk to select from sent wit h erdrr (Mod Salary or Commissaou to Agents- AND SUSPENSORY rOI<, i the diefrimition of wealth lias not been adequately treated, this is the v»-rv heart of the niverey. thegroun«! fr m> which, Mank'1 .U is thoroughly explored, ctea and confusions must WHO ARE DEBILITATED. AND SUFFERING con- from N ervous D ebility * ari»«t», to envelop in »»bscuri- that which h-is of itself - MHftoAlitly explained. tlv ■’rn ness . L osses D rains . I mpctency ofc f L ost M anhood . R heumatism , L ame j S^’B ack . K idney T roubles . N ervousness reasnti of this failure is ^»seek. I economy ' implest of the sciemas. 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