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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1892)
“Blame has positively refused to' inent plan and, he thinks, it will W. C- BYRD à W. Y. KING. make a single speech for Harrison,” bring the National committee more said Mr. Harrison's man Tom Car money. Every republican clerk is WIDNE8DAY AUGUST 31. 181’2 Il E A L ESTATE AGENTS ter to a personal friend of the .Maine ' informed that while the committee "A MERC A IN" EAGLE JOB OFFiCt mar.. “Well” replied the gentle- 1 has not made anything like an man spoken to, “you did not sup- assessment it will be glad to receive Burns Oregon. Ed I tur. ; pose he would, did you? He is un ‘•voluntary contributions’’ and that We have at thia time for sale der no obligations to Harrison, and a list of the contributors in each CHAS A. BYKD, Proprietor _______________________________________________ ‘-•no rhe Democratic Ticket. would be more than human did he department will lie placed in the several productive farms, well ini- really desire to see him elected.” hands of those officials who recoin- proved and well watered. Burnt, Harney County, Oregon. “But,” said Carter “he is going to mend and those who make promo- raiich I,« sjteak in Maine, where his speeches tions. In plain words, no contri Parties wishing to purchase Call ■ c,,"taii ^or President, PAMPHLETS, are entirely unnecessary; why not nution, no promotion, on us we will show them the land 11 M GROVER CLEVELAND. speak elsewhere?" “For the simple LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS we have for sale, and parties desir ’or Vice President, reason that he feels himself under ing to dispose of real estate cannot , M A. E. STEVENSON, deep obligations to the r< publican 'beep. Futili Ibi Male. do lietter than to put their lands in I ENVELOPES, 'or Presidential Electors— partv of Maine, ami not at liberty ur hands for sale, iteeause ve 1 d One section of land about 7 miles R. A. MILLER. to refuse when asked to make two BILL HEADS, POSTEKS vertise freely by sending circular» W. L. COLVIG, or thiee speeches,” was the reply, | l>°r,h of Burns, ftillv IGO acres of! «ati •»« irrigated, and quality ! “and under none to either the M. NOLAND, LEGAL BLANKS, CARDS and cards in all directions solicit of soil unsurpassed. Good outlet W. F. BUTCHER: national ticket or party.” “I came ing purchasers and describing the __ _ ■____ i here.” sa.d Mr. Cartel in his softest to range. Fur sale cheap. Of everv description, and in fact mud. r B yrd & K ing . , - ,;ii_______________________ * 1 and 11 o»t persuasive tom*, “to ask everything in this line. T N avy Department officials are ! vou to use your influence with “Mr We will also buy lands for per- ---------------- ♦♦♦♦----------------- ♦ ♦ luch disturbed over the develop-' Blaine to pesuade him to make at sons wishing to purchase in our I >K *1 OCR A TIC NATIONAL l*L \T Leave orders Herald or Items office county and living at a distance, lents with regard to the changes least 01.e speech in New Virk.” 1 FOiiM. 1 the armor of the new ships. The ' “You di 1, eh.” was the snappy re I PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL giving careful and accurate di»- tatter bids fair to grow into a nas-, P'.V. ‘ then vou came < n a fools er- | THE LAND QUESTION. ORDERS. • cripiion of the same, also the title. y Fr scandal In fact, some well-1 rand Blaine would be a blank.. The republican party, while pro | -------- S001}?_____ ■formed people do not hesitate to [ blank fool to make a speech tm I J»- ly that it is the worst thing that Harrison, and I should be the earn« 1 fessing a poliev of reserving putilic . land for small holdings by actual ■*"■ " • n anv|i'M lieen uncovered it, the depart-1 to ask him tn do so. You office settlers, has given away the people’s "v 8,ur »ent since the days of Robeson. j holders nominated Harrison, mm leritage, till now a few railroads • When the deflective armor plates . elect him if you can.’ The abov» ■ 1 will J ere adopted for the Monterey, j‘■»’•versation was repeated by the ml nor. resident aliens, individual ■ nd incorporate, possess a larger] ew York, Massachusetts, Indiana gentleman upon whom Mr. Carte» irea than that of all the fa-ms be 7?....nd Oregon, the country was to il called ween the two seas. The last dem- “'lat American ingenuity had made icratic administration reversed the a enormous advance in naval 1 M r . Carter, while in Washington improvident and unwise policy of* ■““instruction, whereby our fighting paid considerable attention to th he republican party tom bing the' - - nps lips were io to t become the most fer-' southern eml of the republic. 11 public domain, and reclaimed it J idable, class for class, in the rainbow. H's committee has mad< from corporations and syndicates, M. H BRENTON . Proprietor. arid. So far as the country 1 arrangements to aid financiallv ami ■ lien a»id domestic, and restore»! to U TT1 tows , this claim was correct. otherwise the Koibites in Alabama; he people nearly KKf.OOO (KX.) acres «body ha« ever yet publicly de- the Buchanan independent move •f valuable land, to be sacredly ied the superior power of deflee- ment in Tenmssee, ami the soealled icld as homesteads for our citizens re armor, but after the ship-» were people’s p irtv movement in all ot md we pledge ourselves to contin 1 RVRydl under wav and two of them the Southern States, hoping thereby le this policy until every acre of' most completed, the Carnegie«. to split the democratic vote ami iand so unlawfully held shall here 1 10 had the contract for making get the electoral votes of some 01 -lai med and restored to the people, j rt of the armor, discovered that those states for Harrison and Reid The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as THE SILVER QUESTION. make the improved kind they The intent of this rainbow is so sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate in every way in his hue of business. •uld have to pro» ide an expensive plain that the democratic leaders \Ve denounce the republican leg- X^^’tl'-v' anu grain constantly on hands, and careful help. sin ’dilion to their plant. The Beth- de not believe that any considerable '¡station known as the Sherman act I HaO»t rem ]>eop.e made , a similar ... dis- number of democratic voters in the 1 >f 1890 as a cow a rd I v makeshift | Passengers taken to all parts of the country, Job Wagon in connection ■rery, so thev all moved upon the South will allow themselves to be fraught with the posibilities of dan partinent with an appeal to be Used as catspaws to pull the repub ger in the future, which should ofl frum that part of their con- lican chestnuts out of the fire of make all its supporters, as well as c.ts. The department obligingly popular disapproval. author, anxious for a speedy repeal a f CO' laented. We hold to the use of both gobi and I N aval officials will not talk diver as the standard money of th»- • ■rv te WHAT THE CHANGE WILL COST. 1 JOHNSON A BAILEY. Proprietors. 'about it, but from other and countrv, ami to the (»inage of both I n order m to make the reluction perfectly ,_____ . reliable sources it is gold and silver without discrimina- i Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes. the fighting strength of the ships learned tha. the Mrike at Carnegie’s 'ion against either metal or charge uired to accommoda e Carnegie Homestead Mills is delaying the for mintage, but th»* dollar unit on Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. 1 the Bethlehem Company it delivery of armor for the naval the coinage of both metals mu«t s necessary not cnly to alter the vessels now under construction at be of equal intrinsic and excliage ipe of the turrets, but to make a various places to an extent that is able value, or adjusted through in Sak'.n is f irl < In s in every jiiular. Experience arte listribution of the weights and a causing much inconvenience and ternational agreement, or by such Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. rrangement of the ¡dans of the which is bound to result in delay safe guards if legi-lation as shall in injr-:’’re vesnels. This involved the ing the completion of the vessels. sure the maintenance of th»* parity eration of a great deal of woik of the two metals, and the equal :t 1 Aft: ?adv completed and a consequent This will not interfere with or cause power of every dollar at all times in any loss to the contractors who iSjril.l»ility to l-.rge damage payments have built or are building vessels, the mints and in payment of debts. the Cramps and Union Iron as the armor plates are put on by and we demand that paper ctirren K. B. REED, Pioprietor. >rke. Altog< ither the process of government employes under the cv be kept At par with and redeem «kening th» new vessels to bring dir ction of naval otlicerB detailed able in such coin. We insist upon The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to —-"m within the capacity of Came for the purpose. this policy as especially necessary the roof and put in several stone flues. s machinery is expected to cost for the protection of farmers and the Government nearly, or quite laboring classes, the first and most Mr. Reed i« an old Hotel man and in recommending his house ta T he scheme involved l»v Carter -enough to build a cruiser defenseless victims of unstable for raiding money in the depart the public, we believe we only do him justice to say hie house will orktown. ment» di tiers from the old assess money and fluctuating currency. >fier the change hail been order- give entire satisfaction. >pr*’ • it wai necessary to fird some «on for it. and the statement ’ given out that the alteration Keen made Iwcause the inclin- armor would not leave room « ' gh in the turrets to work the I F 18. Thia explanation is laughed »J tlkOM Wh<> favor the improve Should Take Advantage of its it, and they ask how it hap F ed that nobody discover'd th» t of room until Carnegie had •overvd bis lack of improved hinery. Used in Million « cf Homes—40 Years the St indard. The Herald. 6 I BURIVS HO^mT . ÜBRIGES ^am.Baking Powder