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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1892)
1 ♦ I I The Herald. of the unprotected position of vided he defeated Sullivan. The W. C- BYRD t W. Y. KING. ion of ___________ American interests in South Amer- property is known as “The Farm,”, urns, fu WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14. 1892. ica, which was sharply brought to and is a favorite resort for hotel n BAL ESTAT E A C. ENTS ■ I mind by the forcible seizure of guests from Long Branch and As- “AMERCAIN ’ EAGLE JOB OFFiCE Editor. political refugees on a passenger bury Park during the summer sea urPassed *c* BYBD ' steamship carrying the American son. "Johnnie” Clark, the Phila- Burns Orogon. or aalee- 11 L"=±= i flag, the other day, by Venezuelans delphia sport, was anxious to se ’he Democratic Ticket and the consequent hurried order cure the property for a clubhouse. CHAS A. BYRD, Proprietor W e have at this time for sale K“r,>' fctxi, i ing of the gun-boat Concord from Corbett will visit the park early several productive farms, well im- : the Atlantic coast io Venezuelan next week, when he will be tender proved and well watered. Burnt, Harney County, Oregon. (Waters. When the social influence ed a rousing reception oy his ad ncb belorip.ar President, GROVER CLEVELAND. ot the officers of the navy were mirers. Parties wishing to purchase call :°ntainin8'. PAMPHLETS, many months ago scheming to east of pr Vice President, on us we will show them the land have the best ships in our naw A. E. STEVENSON. b°Ut 100y LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS we have for salt*, and parties desir Will use His Own Judgement. spend the summer on the Atlantic ing to dispose of real estate cannot 'd- Prictior Presidential Electors— coast, to give the “ dear ducks ” who »ep. R. A. MILLER, STATEMENT do lietter than to put their lands in N EW Y ork , Sept. 2.—Health ENVELOPES, “ dance so delightfully, you know. ” W. L. COLVIG, B ib ur hands for sale, because we ad an opportunity to put in a little 0^lcer Jenkins declares he shall BILL HEADS, POSTERS vertise fie» ly by sending circulars M. NOLAND, time at all the fashionable seaside |co,,ti,,ue the quarantine and re- ‘ W. F. BUTCHER: resorts. Secretary Tracy was beg lease the vessels according -to his LEGAL BLANKS, CARDS and cards in all directions solicit \’TS ______________________ own view of the requirements in ing purchasers and describing the ged by those interested to keep one ----------------- I or two vessels in South American each case without regard to the Of every description, and in fact ¡and. A marked feature of the present 1 waters to look after American in- president’s proclamation everything in this line. impaign is the great difference be- We will also buy lands for l>er- I terests which are constantly jeopar ------ M------ Xtt« lh.e ’“,'i yr<,mi,n,e"‘ . | di^diÿ Thë "ën«Mlid "ëëidi!^; HEMOCRATIC NATIONAL sons wishing to purchase in our FORM. ds who talk for publication and e 'ans Leave orders Herald or Items office jof several » of r the countries over i county and living at a distance, e way they talk among them- there, but he could not stand the ' PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL giving careful and accurate dis- Ives. In published interviews THE LAND QUESTION. social “pull;” hence the present | ORDERS. cripiion of the same, also the title. ey all with one accord talk as unsatisfactory condition of affairs. . ough the campaign was already ---- W------ The republican party, while pro h ttled in their favor and the elec fessing a policy of reserving public | PRICES : Correspondence Solicited. Ollie« in a mere formality that must be Two office-holders—U S. Treas- land for small holdings by actual at E ast O regon H erald . ne through with just to keep up tirer Nebeker, an 1 Assistant Secre settlers, has given away the people’s ar>V firm .pearances; but let two or three of tary of the Treasury Crounse, whois heritage, till now a few railroads store em meet privately, i where they a]po the iepuhlican candidate for and non-resident aliens, individual ink themselves safe from th®jgovernor of Nebraska—returned and incorporate, possess a larger r ill do » arP ears °f wicked and prying fron) visits to their respective States area than that of all the farms be wspaper men, and to hear them week) and before they hail tween the two seas. The last dem minds of one of the line of the fa- shaken the dust of travel from their ocratic administration reversed tin BlinSiliar 1 Bong ’ < >h what * a difference clothes they both gave out ; rose improvident and unwise policy of the morning. ¡colored interviews of republican the republican party touching the I prospects in Indiana and Nebraska, public domain, and reclaimed it M. H. BRENTON Proprietor. from corporations and syndicates, in which those States were stated P I \. T he possibility of an extra sea- alien and domestic, and restored to kUJi.on of Congress put Washington to be entirely out of the doubtful list. By a mere accident it was ¡he people nearly 100,000.000 acres TTY ' ’n a fluHer< that ’B> if the rumor found out the real opinions of those >f valuable land, to be sucrediv •evalent about Mr Harrison in- » two men Nebeker sent word to Mr. held as homesteads for our citizens nding to call an extra session to Harrison and to his man Carter and we pledge ourselves to contin | •phibit immigration, on account that unless something was imme ue this policy until eyery acre of IURNJ tbe BPread °f ch<flera in Europe diately done to sat isfy the disafleet ¡and so unlawfully held shall be re ay be said to make a possibility, ed republicans in the Fort Wayne claimed and restored to the people The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as- reasury department officials, who district of Indiana all hope ofcarry THE SILVER QUESTION. sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate ight to know if such a thing was ing the State might as well be in every way in his line of business. ■Ute nplated, decline to talk about We denounce, the republican leg Hay and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. abandoned. So much for his islation known as the Sherman act ' although several of them admitted confidence; Mr Crounse feels so _ at a suspension of immigration <>f 1890 as a c.owardlv makeshift | Passengers taken to all part« of the country. Job Wagon ir. connection uncertain about the result in his »i tould help very much in keeping the fraught with the posibilities of dan State that he is loth to resign his lolera out of the United States, ger in the future, which should present office, and wants to fix it so ■nator Cullom, of Illinois now in make all its supporters, as well ar ashington, savs he does not be- that when he does nsign his pav author, anxious for a soeedv repeal it will run to the first of October, and ive there is any foundation for We hold to the use of both gold and the place be kept vacant until after Comfit rumor, and that there.is no silver as the standard money of tin-1 JOHNSON A BAILEY, Proprietors. cessity at this time for any law the election in order that he may country, and to the coinage of both) ? b*’11‘solutely prohibiting immigration, be reappointed if he gets defeated. gold and silver without discrimina Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes, ) PRICLhough he admits that it may He has appealed to the national tion against either metal or charg< some necessary if the cholera committee for financial assistance for mintage, but the dollar unit on Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. in his campaign, with the state ltinues to increase in Europe. the coinage of both metals must ment that it is money or certain be of equal intrinsic and exchage Saloin is fiist class in every pa rular. Experience arte . defeat. able value, or adjusted through in I t may be that Secretary Tracv ternational agreement, or by such Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. I explain satisfactorily the char- Corbett Will Huy a Home. safe guards if legi-lation as shall in i which the New York Herald | ily reiterates, that the change in t A sbury P ark , N. J , Sept. 9 — sure the maintenance of the parity » armor of the new war vessels Champion James Corbett has con- of the two metals, and the equal arsing made at the request of the firms eluded to make Asbury his home in power of every dollar at all times in BURNS UO T K T . Affor®,na^e the armor, and that it the future. Shortly before his de the mints and in payment of debts, and we demand that paper curren II put several thousandsof dollars parture for New Orleans he negoti E. B. REED, Proprietor. rable I the pockets of the aforesaid ated for a handsome cottage and i cy be kept at par with and redeem The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to ms, but the uglv fact remains, grounds, located on Deal lake, about able in such coin. We insist upon this policy as especially necessary the roof and put in several stone flues. __ at up to the ¡»resent time he has a half a ndle from North Asbury for the protection of farmers and the t done so, and to attempt tojpark The price asked was $15,- Mr. Reed is an old Hotel nym and in recommending his house to oh, pooh, charges made by so re- |(XXy but ¡tP OWMer, Russell Halleck. j laboring , , , classes, the first and most onsible a journal as the Herald told the pugilist that he could buy defenseless victims of unstable the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will let'll hardly gc down withan intelli the house and plot for $14,(MX), pio- money and fluctuating currency. give entire satisfaction. nt public. The charge of favorit- netcr n, not to call it by a worse name, >8 been »pa cifically made and I » 'thing »bort of an answer just as ecific will satisfy the unprejudic- public If Secretary Tracy can j-ove the Herald to l»e wrong, it is duty he owes to the administra- ^>n, as well as to his own good I Should Take Advantage of its p^®e, to do so at once I __ ___ r* ■ fz-, • * . 4 ■ . . — Î _ -- _ _ X _ _ . — I S ubscribers S ecretary Tracy is coming in r considerable criticism because I Usee* in Million's of Homes—40 Years the Standard. to the herald