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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1892)
The Herald. gives tue wage-earner. Jerry Simp- carry the State by a larger majority W. C- BYRD & W. Y. KING. on aptly said of it: “I hope that than has been given for years.” WEDNESDAY JULY' 20. 1S92. the people will now be aroused to the fact that protection only pro T hs judiciarv committee will go “AMERCAIN' • EAGLE JOB OFFtCE R E AL ESTATE A G ENTS Editor W. C. BYRD tects,-the capitalist, who, ¿in this case, builds himself a castle in to Pennsylvania to investigate the Buftis Oregon. Pinkertons, under the recently ad Scotland where he may enjoy his ’he Democratic Ticket. We have at this time for sale CHAS. A. lt\'Rl>, Proprietor spoils in peace.” Representative opted House resolution. larseney, chairman of the House several productive farms, well im- committee on Labor, said: ‘ ‘ Every T here is a lesson in the present proved and well watered. |Uc. For President, ndr Bur»», Harney County, Oregon. one must condemn the employment condition of the ’republican party! :out- i GRO V E R C L E V E L A ND. S COUtjl of mercenaries, without the author that will not be lost upon Mr. Parties wishing to purchase call For Vice President, PAMPHLETS, ity of law, to kill people. Their Cleveland, who will soon select the on us we will show them the land it«, etc. A E. STEVENSON. presence is a menance topeace, and chairman for the democratic Na- we have for sale, and parties desir For Presidential Electors— there ought ro be something done tio.nal committee, He will profit LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS ing to dispose of real estate cannot ited S R. A. MILLER, to put a stop to such business. by bv Mr. Harrison’s error, and will ENVELOPES, STATEMENT do better than to put their lauds in W. L.-COLVIG, Even republicans are found t.„_ who choose a man for chairman who ur hands for sale, because we ad M. NOLAND, condemn this crime, although it t i" is has the ability to manage a success- BILL HEADS, POSTERS vertise freely by sending circulars W. F. BUTCHER': one of the direct outcomes of their ful,..campaign, and who is above, and cards in all directions solicit party's policy. One of these is even the suspicion of being allied LEGAL BLANKS, CARDS ing purchasers and describing the Representative Lind, of Minnesota, to any of the numerous trusts and The Homestead anil Coeard’Alene who said: “This employment of combines (fostered by republican Of every description, and in fact land. Trou bles. armed mercenaries cannot be justi I legislation, notably the McKinley everything in this line. — We will also buy lands for per- fied and ought not to be permitt tariff law,) which are oppressing T he Carnegie Steel Works and ed ” sons wishing to purchase in our I tiie people of the United States Coeurd’Ale ne Mines is not all that I Leave orders Herald or Items office 5 nt cj countv and living at a distance, the government (and especially the R epresentative Caminetti has giving careful and accurate dis- Afforòj republican party) have fears of. Farmers in the upper part of the PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL cription of the same, also the title. introduced a resolution providing Eureka Iron and Steel Company, ORDERS. rabie near Detroit, is expected or proba-; for a select committee to investi valley inform us that wheat has suf fered greatly from drought already bly already struck. Besides this gate this Carnegie business, in or Correspondence Solicited. Office notwithstanding the early summer I PRICES: little game of the great Carnegie, der to ascertain why an industry at E ast O regon H erald . was wet. When the sun did come! who has gotten rich at the expense protected to such an extent as that *n earnest >t scorched crops in of the poor, is cropping out nicely, <>f steel and iron should attempt to reduce its laborers’ wages from 20! sllort order where farmers were not not for him, but the people. This reducing the scale of wages is done to GO per cent, and why this trust prepared to irrigate immediate- to raise a campaign fund for’ Ben or combine should be allowed topV-—Grant County News, Harrison. Carnegie.not.only owns introduce a condition of feudal de and controls the Homestead works spotism bv hiring armed men to I > E MO C R A T IC NATIONAL I’l.AT- but he also owns the Alleghany force its employes to accept the re 1’0 IOI. Steel Works, the Keystone Bridge duced wages, and a similar resolu Co., Duquesne works, Lucy Fur tion is before the Senate. The res THE LAND QUESTION. th knot naces, Upper Union Mills, Lowei olutions are timely, and unless The republican party, while pro Proprietor. there is a great change in the pres M. II. B’RENTON untryi Union Mills, Beaver Fall Mills ent sentiments of members of Con fessing a policy of reserving public Scotia Ore Mines. Larimer Coke land for small holdings by actual works _ and Youghioghenv Coke gress a strong one will be adopted. Many believe that the reduction of settlers, has given away the people’s works heritage, till now a few railroads The con ipanv thus consolidated wages was ordered by Carnegie in and non resident aliens, individual has a capital of $25,000,000 and the hope of staving off action on and incorporate, possess a larger employs 40,000 men. The number the pending bill, reducing the tar area than that of all the farms be ofMnlls affected by the Carnegie iff on the entire metal schedule. tween the two seas. The last dem s.cale .of wages is 400 and had the ocratic administration reversed the The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as 1' iie republicans are in a very company succeeded in running its improvident and unwise policy of sure the public that he is prepared io accommodate jam on the laborers, quite a hand demoralized condition, owing to the in every way in his line of business. the republican party touching the some sum of money would have resignation oi Mr. Campbell as ¿■TMlay and grain constantly on hands, and careful help, public domain, and reclaimed it S.0Í been saved for Harrison’s campaign chairman of their National com from corporations and syndicates, passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection work. But this you see would have mittee,whether that resignation was alien and domestic, and restored to been done at the expense of the >ro jght about by tho publication the people nearly 100,000.000 acres laborer for the immediate'benefit ny ex Senator Farewell of the state of valuable land, to be sacredly of President Harrison, and in case ment that Mr. Harrison had once held as homesteads for our citizens of his election, the Carnegie Co. refused to appoint Mr. Campbell and we pledge ourselves to contin LONG A BAILEY, Proprietors. Etc would receive its dividend. But to a Federal office because of his ue this policy until eyery acre of the employes “fooled” Mr. Carne being a professional lobbyist, by « land so unlawfully held shall be re gie, and the whole thing is now be objections of the trusts for which claimed and restored to the people. Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes, ing showed up in its proper light, Mr. Campbell is attorney, or, bv I T1IE SILVER QUESTION jpg! And who can blame the employes? reason of the threatened revolt of Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. When the fraud, the corruption, the the republican farmers of Illinois. We denounce the republican leg t 911-insatiable greed for money, power It may be that all of these things islation known as the Sherman act [0g and authority, and when a partv or were factors in causing the resigna of 1800 as a cowardiv makeshift Saloon is first class in every parti ular. Experience arte its candidate stoops so low as to re- tion, or that none of them had any fraught with the posibilities of dan Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. —-'ceive aid. through a direct channel thing to do with it, but the fact re ger in the future, which should of monopolistic privileges and that mains that the demoralization ex make all its supporters, as well as privilege the outcome of robbing ists in the republican ranks, and author, anxious for a speedy repeal -s, like armies, are We hold to the use of both gold and the poorlaboring man, it is time to political call a halt. and consider the situa always at a disadvantage when silver as the standard money of the nagt’tion. < they are for any cause even slight country, and to the coinage of both E. B. REED, Proprietor. Are We free American-born citi ly demoralized. gold and silver without discrimina The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground t« zens? and do we consider ourselves tion against either metal or charge capable of self government? If so the roof and put in several stone flues. D emocrats in Congress believe for mintage, but the dollar unit on py then in exercising these rights does that the nomination of Weaver will the coinage of both metals must Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house te our com mon sense and judgement close the career of the third party, be of equal intrinsic and exchage- Q teach us that we should calmly as far as the South ¡8 concerned, as able value, or adjusted through in the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will submit to every act of tyranny his speeches when he was a repub ternational agreement, or by such give entire satisfaction. heaped upon us by Plutocracy or lican—he has been everything— safe guards if legislation as shall in rather should we teach the Pluto were so bitter against the South sure the maintenance of the parity __ crate that we are the people and that few Southern men will vote for , of the two metals, and the equal our rights must be respected. him after reading them,and South power of every dollar at all times in ern democrats in Congress will see, the mints ami in payment of debts, T ub murder of Carnegie’s locked- that the aforesaid speeches are ami we demand that paper curren out workman by Pinkerton's iner- given a wide circulation in that sec cy be kept‘At par with and redeem rl roenariet s> nt a shudder around the tion. Representative Hemphill, of able in such coin. We insist upon Should Take Advantage of its civilized World, and furnished the South Carolina, says: “All this talk this policy as especially necessary voters of the United States with of any other party except the dem for the protection of farmers and the hi« an object lesson not soon to be for- ocratic carrying South Carolina is lal»or:ng classes, the first and meat r. gotten, f hawing just what sort of liosh. Nine tenths of our people defenseless victims of unstable I ‘prutention republican legislation were for Cleveland, and he will monev and fluctuating currency. i Pffi I ... » -s • • » -1 I t -JI i i I I I t I / I v fl S ubscribers to the herald