-*«r Ths Herald. W. C- BYRD & W. Y. KING. action of a county official it matters not to what party he belongs, with­ blip.— out facts and evidence to back it. ' WEDNESDAY JULY -.7. ! It is dearly a demonstration of the "AMZRCAIN" EAGLE JOB OFFiCE YKU fact that the leaders of the farmers TIM!,. ; Burns Orogon. alliance or peoples party spring ^.Democratic Ticket.‘bdne aItogether satisfied with the these questions for no other pur­ CHAS A. 1SVK1>, Proprietor \\ e have at this time for sale course pursued by President Cleve­ pose than that of injuring the dem­ land, and that his position and ocratic party >n our county and we several productive farms, well ini- stand taken upon all important 'sincerely hope the democracy of proved and well watered. Resident, Burn», llaruey County, Oregon. questions proved him to be emphat­ Harney eountv will soon see the 10VER CLEVELAND. Parties wishing to purchase call ically the friend of the people, and [drift of this move and use everv ,ce President, on us we will show them the land entirely opposed to class legislation. I effort to consign it. to the archives A. E. STEVENSON. i These being the facts in the ease we of oblivion where it projierly be­ LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS we have tor sale, and parties desir­ r ask. how is it possible for the dem longs. ing to dispose of real estate cannot evidential Electors— 1 ocratic party of this county to vote do better than to put their lauds in R. A. MILLER. STATEMENT ENVELOPES, the peoples party t’cket for presi ■ ur hands for sale, because we ad­ W. L. COLVIG, History tells us that the average | Proprie. dent? We reiterate that the dt *IIIO M. NOLAND, POSTERS vertise freely’ bv sending circulars | weight of fat steers at th»- age of 5 BILL HEADS, cratic party is the honest reform years, v W. F. BUTCHER: in the London and Liverpool and cards in all directions solicit­ party and if encouraged and aided markets, in 1706. was 310 pounds. LEGAL BLANKS, CARDS ir their 1 ing purchasers and describing the by the people will accomplish all In 1775 it had increased to 482, and necessary reforms so earnestly de m 1830 to 650, while to day the Of eVCrZ. ‘J.TrÌP.tÌ:On: , and in fact ¡and. -OUB ftef°rnr‘ Journal again makes everything in this line. H-aranee this week. The '___ ed- ... s,red and a<^*'(l,lilte ,o a healthy average weight is 1250 pounds, or We will also buy lands for per­ ♦♦♦♦ kes us to task for not ehang ami impartial administration of our four turns what it was LSI years sons wishing to purchase in our ago. Thi<, uo doubt. is i(cause —_r official directory. We ac ' government. Leave orders Herald or Items office eountv and living at a distance, ;■ Eastern Oregon fat steers have only edge our thoughtlessness in giving careful and accurate dis- RASMtter and next week will T he street rumor on the tapis recently entered the London and PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. eripiion of the same, also the title. the necessary corrections; at this time, to throw dirt and if j Liverpool market*.—County News. us’to say that it was a case possible do an injury to the demo < ----------S305?---------- getfulne«s and not done to crajic party, is the matter of th< al.tlOCKA IIU N ATIONAL I’L IT Correspondence Solicited. Office BRICES: FORM. or insult any county official. county court deciding it l<»wfu’ at E ast O regon H erald . >pe our eountv officers W,N and proper to receive of the Wil our apology as we 8 willingly liimette and Cascade Mountain THE LAND QUESTION. I ,vledge our error, an error in Road Company. , half the taxes as The republican party, while pro I here is really no excuse for sesse 1 to that company, as equal fessing a poliev of reserving public > just simply an oversight. ized bv the county board, in script land for sin ill holdings by actual [ Two of the board, democrats, voted settlers, has given away the people’s 9 was President Garfield's to receive the script, the other heritage, till now a few railroads NCTlKf prelection: i a republican member, voting nav md non resilient, aliens, individual ,binw«ld that a properly adjusted The question was just simply out ind incorporate, possess a larger tition between home and for- of two things, accept our offer or area than that of all the fa ins be-I roduets is the best gauge by stand a law suit, or to express it in tween the two sr.is. The last deni M. II. BRENTON ... roprietor. I'lii'ifr to reguhUe international other worn- we—the Road Co,— ocratic administration reversed the! Grant Duties should be so high were willing 1 e*’ore the taxes ie improvident and unwise policy of nfle lanufacturers can fairly com- came delinquent to pay our taxes (he republican party touching the pft^lith the foreign product, but as equalized bv the county i o nd. I public domain, and reclaimed it high as to enable them to and so directed our agent. J. Dark from corporations and syndicates,! Nr:J t>Ut the foreign article, enjoy heimer. in the matter. The r.iise alien and domestic, and restored to' opolv of the trade and ri-gu made by the State Board of Equal tlie people nearly 100,000.000 acres I <1 ■ ;l rices as they ph ase This is ization and decided bv the courts of valuable land, to be sucrediv[ tfh,r __________ ,ctr*ne of protection. If con- of the state to be unjust and uticon held as homesteads for our citizens I The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as­ i’.'«" pursues this line of policy, stitutional, we never signified our[and we pledge ourselves to contin­ sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate hflr -ly we shall year by year ap-[ willingness to pay. in every way in his line of business. ue this policy until every acre of ¿•"■ilsyand grain constantly on hands, and careful help. i more nearly to the basis of Now we V» L still r* I I I l offer I to pa liIH lilt* rtnilH we shall owe with the J same [claimed and restored to the people. Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection __ ’Hde, because ’.gfyv- ___ be - more taxes . we - t justly ,.................................. ’ aide to compete with other privilege granted all tax-payers of THE SILVER QUESTION 18 on equal terms. I am for the eountv at th? time we first of We denounce the republican leg erm ection which leads to ultimate fered to pay the same, Harney uny«' ade. county can accept the offeror bring islation known as the Sherman act ¿6 the republican leaders of suit upon the question of the legal of 1890 as a cowardiv makeshift ... rt*cent years, leagued with itv of paying a part of the tax in fraught with the posibilities of dan­ LONG A BAILEY, Proprietors. ^Monopolistic millionaires, have script. Remember the comity docs ger in tin- future, which should j would express himself as entirely -- satisfied with Cleveland and the 1N‘2. effort made by the party in the ------- direction of reform. Editor. It was an every day oecurence to : —= . hear men express thomselves as v I L white . not lose one millioneth part of a make all its supporters, as well as farthing in accepting the script; , author, anxious fora sneedy repeal i now taking these facts into consid I W’e hold to the use of both gold and eration what is the decision of our j silver as the standard money of the readers. The county losing nd p.! country, and to the c»inage of both, ing and to avoid litigation allovei 1(| gold and silver without discrimina- ,'on (’Uainst either metal or charge the payment to he made as already i_____ ‘t on No reasonable thinking , ft>r ,'*‘"taXe’hul ,he d"llar u,,it 1 stated. 1 ■ . HUI ’the coinage of both metals must Y oi 'E peoples party of this county Diinded man i i view of the facts be of equal intrinsic and exchage- . least theileaders are talking can object to the action of the com­ (|le able value, or adjusted through in­ 'E sion” that is. one-sided fusion. missioners. Whether or not I... ternational agreement, or by such "ling the democratic partv to Road Co. or J. Durkheimer made safe guards if legi-lation as shall in­ 1 for Weaver and if possible money bv the operation does not sure the maintenance of the parity I. the state for him which they enter into the facts as to the legali of the two metals, and the equaL r “*» will be a democratic victory. ty oftnetransaction What the tax­ power of every dollar at all times in i JV* advocates of such a move paver wants to understand is.did the the mints and in payment of debts, 3 anxious for a victory for ; county lose anything by receiving and we demand that paper curren­ fill.Jr.t~ ,,.rt v not and vote give with the four ai,d script? emphatically the county loses Hi land, whv th»- the We answer truthfully nhj - cy be kept at pir with anil redeem­ 1*’ able in such coin. We insist upon rral votes of Oregon directly to nothing. this policy as especially necessary We do not condemn Commission We ; certainly think the for the protection of farmersand the era alliance of ibis county have er Sitz for his action in voting in laboring classes. • he first and nest —- ter right!to fuse with us when th® negative-just because lie is a defenseless victims of unstable | |)H act is taken into consideration republican, we could with the same money and fluctuating currency. [{Al e unanimous approval of the propriety declare that his vote was • -ns of this county of Clevt a declaration of his willingness to « administration when Presi- throw upon the tax-pavers of the Irrespective of party there county an additional cost for col- e»l to be a universal opinion. lecting this tax,*we believe Mr. ¿»ft dally annong the -ettler-, favor- Sitz acted conscientiously in the Iir.wr IN THE WORE». years of democratic rule matter and voted according to his ’»• -.’«••riaqql-.n!''i-s jrr unnirp LaMd, •rtun”- , , .* two »>( noy othwr brwTtcL ?■ the ,!S!#fliearly eV-ryone with whom honest feeling“, and we hope ............... 7 1 i^-«.E* illl.Ol.M in ;. .-9 ( a ALFFT nF A IR«GENERALLY. / .7 > ¡^»¿»♦ould converse on th? subject H erald will never condemn an I ed this doctrine. They are ting from “the basis of free They are for a protection ated to make a| thousand uiir naires and masters, and a t get’ n men more poor and weak ' ?gram ____ Ma AXLE Garni I> Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes. Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. Saloon is first class in every parMular. Experience arte Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. T3TJI=8.TVS TIOTTIT ■ E. B. REED, Proprietor. The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to the roof and put in several stone flues. Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house to the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will give entire satisfaction. S ubscribers to the H erald Should Take Advantage of its