East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 21, 1892, Image 3

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    The Herald.
or false prophets, Oregon will cast
lier electoral vote for Cleveland
without doubt.”
Now Harney county is democrat-
ic, and it would be a shame and
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WEDNESDAY SEPTEM UER il. 1S-. 2.
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°r 8al»tlh W. C. BYBD
Bn; =
Editor.
in the South, and that the people’s
W. C- BYRD L W. Y. KING.
party will not have as many mem­
bers in the next as they have in
the present House. He figures on
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
“AMERCAIN" EAGLE JOB OFFiCE
a democratic majority of between i
House. I
Burns Orogo».
and to every member claiming
CHAS A. HVRD, Proprietor
democratic principles to vote the
We have at this time for sale
Simply Improbable.
Weaver ticket having as an excuse
several productive farms, well im-
I
ch H hij .
—for such inexcusable conduct—
Judge Duffy—You say you are
proved and well watered.
•ntainity For President,
I that a vote for Weaver in Oregon is innocent. What then, were you
Burn», Harney County, Oregon.
GROVER CLEVELAND.
east of j,
equivalent to a vote for Cleveland. doing with the watch if you didn’t
Parties wishing to purchase call
PAMPHLETS,
°ut 100 k For Vice President,
If we are democrats let us stand bv intend to steal it?
on us we will show them the land
A. E. STEVENSON.
our colors back our principles and
Sam Johnsing—I jest wanted ter
LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADb we have for sale, and parties desir­
if success crowns our effort, we will wind it up for him. Dat’s de sol­
For Presidential Electors—
ing to dispose of real estate cannot
be very proud of our victory if we emn tioof. I cant tell a lie ef I
R. A. MILLER.
ENVELOPES,
STATEMENT da better than to put their lands in
should fail we have nothing to lash wus ter tr-v
a "eek.—Texas
W. L. COLVIG,
ur hands for sale, because we ad
ourselves for having done our duty .Siftings.
Tá.
M. NOLAND,
BILL HEADS,
vertise freely by sending circulars
as true and loyal men of principle. |
_________
W. F. BUTCHER:
CARDS and cards in all directions solicit­
Plenty of Hour at the Prairie City LEGAL BLANKS,
ing purchasers and describing the
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Roller Mills. Every sack warrant-
Of every description, and in fact land.
M r . Harrison’s letter of accept­ ed.
W e are in receipt of a long let-
everything in this line.
ter fron Hon. D. R Murphy, chair­ ance was a very decided innovation
I
We will also buy lands for per-
in
that
line.
It
breaks
all
preced
­
man of the State Democratic
sons wishing to purchase in our
I»I,.\T
Central Committee, concerning ’he ents and instead of Deing a letter I DEMOCRATIC 1'0 NATIONAL
KM.
Leave
orders
Herald
or
Items
office
county and living at a distance,
present presidential campaign. of acceptance pure and simple, it is
in
addition,
a
carefully
ami
skill-
This
is very
encouraging iur.
for ,
Aino letter is
vvi y vuuuuiugihK
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PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAU. giving careful and accurate dis-
THE LAND QUESTION.
democracy, and-especially is thisi *11"' prepared lawyers idea for |
ORDERS.
cripiion of the same, also the title.
the
republican
part
y
in
general
and
’
LI
information reliable, coming from
—§w8-------
The republican party, while pro
the best posted—that is politically the Harrison administration in
fessing a policy of reserving public | I BICES:
Correspondence Solicited. Office
nv
—man of the party, in this state ’ | particular, and like other able
at E ast O regon H erald .
store « Chairman Murphy is an indefatig lawyers’ pleas it is liable to impose land for small holdings by actual
settlers,
has
given
away
the
people
’
s
able worker and backed by others on those who are not familiar, and
heritage, till now a few railroads
11 do it who are as earnestly engage! in
i | I who will not take the trouble to
and non resident aliens, individual
the work as himself we believe familiarize themselves with the
ind incorporate, possess a larger
p
democracy will receive such a other side. It shows, too, that the
irea than that of all the fa-ms be
OUriij “boost” this fall in Oregon as never stories which have from time to
tween
the two seas. The last dem­
-
before in the history of the state. time been told of Mr. Harrison’s
intention to individually boss the ocratic administration reversed the
He savs:
improvident and unwise policy of,
atta
“I am pleased to state that the republican side of the campaign
he republican party touching tin
| V chances for democratic success in were all founded on the solid truth.
public domain, and reclaimed it
M. H. BRENTON
Oregon never looked better. I am The ^intention has become a tact,
Proprietor.
from corporations and syndicates,
and
to-day
Mr
Harrison
is
the
FT!,! in receipt of encouraging news
dieu and domestic, and restored to
from all parts of the state and here acknowledged boss of the republi
he people nearly 100,000.000 acre-
in Multnomah the hot bed of Re can ?>ational committee, which is
if
valuable land, to be sacredlx
publicanism, we have a surprise in conducting the campaign according icld as homesteads for our citizens
store for our friends the enemy to his orders. It is known that the ¡nd we pledge- ourselves to contin j
We are united—the republicans publication of the letter of accept­
le this policy until every acre of(
dissatisfied ai.d disorganized. 1 ance was directly against the wishes
iand so unlawfully held shall here
haye yet to find a democrat here of Chairman Carter and a number
laimed and restored to the people
The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as­
who is going to vote against Cleve­ of the working members of the
committee;
they
wanted
it
held
THE
SILVER
QUESTION.
sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate
land. and I know of some two hun
in every way in his line of business.
back
at
least
a
month,
but
boss
j gjdred republicans of standing in tin
We denounce the republican leg
I
and grain constantly on hands, and careful help.
I
Benjamin
ordered
it
given
out,
and
’ community who are out openly for
|islation known as the Sherman act
j,iven out it was.
our ticket.
>f lte'.K) as a cowardiv makeshift | I assengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection
Two Cleveland clubs composed
raught with the posi hili ties of dan
M r . Blaine’s letter, made public ger in the future, which should
exclusively of republicans havt
been formed in the last ten days the day after that of Mr. Harrison, make all its supporters, as well ar
here, and another club of the same fell like a wet blanket upon the inthor. anxious for a speedy repeal I Ci
, nature will be organized this week. candidate’s pronunciamento. Il We hold to the use of both gold and
If the democrats will only vote and nullified about half of Mr. Harris -ilver as the standard money of the j
JOHNSON & BAILEY. Proprietors.
work for their ticket there is no on’s letter by advising the republi country, and to the coinage of both |
doubt of our carrving the state, cans to ignore all issues, except gold and silver without discrimina­
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes.
fhe greatest difficulty that we en­ three, in the campaign, and worst- tion against either metal or charg<
counter is in satisfying democrats than all, for Benjamin the great— for mintage, but the dollar unit on
Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc.
that we have a chance of success; in his own estimation—it nowhere the coinage of Loth metals must
they look upon the 8.000 majority mentioned Mr. Harrison’s name. be of equal intrinsic and exchage Saloon is first class in every particular.
Experience barte
opposed to us as insurmountable, No republican has a doubt about able value, or adjusted through in
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
and some are inclined to the belief this slight to the head of the repub ternational agreement, or by such
that the party would be best sub llican ticket being deliberate and in- safe guards if legi-lation as shall in
r’,d‘ served by voting for Weaver. The tentional on the i>art of Mr. Blaine. sure the maintenance of the parity i
flbritP*riies advancing this proposition j It is a slight, too, that Mr. Harris-|of ti)e tWo metals, and the equal
are somewhat removed from I usi i on dare not resent at this time; power of every dollar at all times in
njntB arM] jM payment of debts,
‘ ness centers and have not the op­ but you may before that he will
try
to
“
get
even
”
after
the
election,
portunity of seeing the mercantile
and we demand that paper curren i
E. B. REED, Proprietor.
^classes irrespective of party, de­ whichever way it goes by jumping cy be kept at par with and redeem
The proprietor has renovated the building from the ground to
nouncing the iniquities of the on Blaine republicans wherever l,e 'able in such coin. We insist upon
the roof and put in several stone Hues.
McKinley Bill and declaring for finds them.
this policy as especially necessary
Cleveland.
for the protection of farmers and the
Mr. Reed is an old Hotel man and in recommending his house to
’
Again that element in the repub-1 R epresentative Catchings, of laboring classes, the first and most
the public, we believe we only do him justice to say his house will
lican party that condemned ring I Mississippi, says the democrats defenseless victims of unstable
tW rule and by their votes unseated will not lose a single electoral vote monev and fluctuating currency,
give entire satisfaction.
their party in this county are just­
ly indignant at the action of Mr.
Harrison in appointing James Lotan
•I1 Collector of customs on account
rv thereof a few will vote with us, the
.balance will take no part in the1
campaign and would quietly rejoice i
U<at the defeat of their candidate.
Concluding let me say that Mult­
Should Take Advantage of its
nomah and Clatsop the banner
republican counties of the state.
Will go democratic and if our
friends in the interior will do their
Used ’v M ilion«; of llenes—40 Years the Standard.
duty and not chase after new Gods
*rm for Sai,
The Democratic Ticket.
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SUŒBFJS TOTHE HERALD