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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1892)
The Herald ocratic Clubs, is enthusiastic over W. C- BYRD iW.Y. KING. BILL HEADS, POSTEKg ; the outlook. “Ue have them on WCDNUDAY SECTEMUER28. 18'.2 the run," said he, “and we propose LEGAL BLANKS, CARDS - to keep them going until election “AMERCAIN" EAGLE JOB OFFiCE BVBD Editor, day ’ Mr. Gardner thinks that Of every description, and in fact ------- the mutual understanding which everything in this line. has been reached between the lead Burns Orogon. ’1 The Democratic Ticket. ers of what might have become CHAS A. IS Y It D, Proprietor We have at this time for sale rival democratic factions removes i Ot. * - New \orktiom the list of debata-1 several productive farms, well im- Leave orders Herald or Items office For President, Bunt», Harney County, Oregon. hie States and makes it certain, , , ,, •Mit GROVER CLEVELAND. llwt Cl-vdand Will carry it by a and well watered PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL PAMPHLETS, big majority. W hen asked how .j For Vice President, ORDERS. Parties wishing to purchase call the work of the clubs was progress-i A. E STE V E. STEVENSON. ing, Mr, Gardner said: ‘ Splendidly on us we will show them the land LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS For Presidential Electors— ■ They are doing a quiet but effective we have for sale, and parties desir- R. A. MILLER, STATEM ENT work in many localities among the ing to dispose of real estate cannot ENV ELOPES, W. L. COLVIG, ITS. .doubtful voters that cannot be do better than to put their lauds in M. NOLAND, | fully appreciated until the results W. F. BUTCHER: ur hands for sale, because we ad of the election are in and can be compared with previous election vertise freely bv sending circulars and cards in all directions solicit M) I t 18 both shameful and outrage return«. ing purchasers and describing the Cabinet-maker and General Job Work OU8, nevertheless true, that an at T he rumor ot the intended resig ¡and. tempt is being made to use the Reparing Wagons, Buggies Etc National encampment of the G. A. nation of our minister to Italy, Mr. We will also buy lands for per Albert G. Porter, of Indiana, whs R., in Washington, to brom the Shop adjoining the All work done neatly and w’th dispatch. started in anticipatio of his obeying sons wishing to purchase in our I republican National ticket, may, if persisted in, cause t|)e | the command of Mr. Harrison to county and living at a distance, I blacksmith shop of S. B. Ware and opposit the clerk’s office. j L j ugliest sort of a row, as thousands • . resign and come home to help save giving careful and accurate dis-1 anyiof the veterans attending the en-1 | Indiana. Tbe situation in that | cripiion of the same, also the title. y ikrsampment are democrats who will state is alarming to the republicans not take kindly to seeing what and Mr. Porter's influence is more Correspondence Solicited. Office jught to be a week of pleasure and valuable at home just now than at E ast O regon H erald . recreation turned into a partisan abroad. A friend of Porter’s said political demonstration. Many to-day: ‘He may resign and come home ^'¿"members of the local citizen’s com Cash Macy. mittee, which has worked so hard to work for Harrison, but if he OEMOCKATIC NATIONAL PLAT loes I know that it will be against IO1CM. _ ^all during the summer to raist his inclination. He knows if he the money and to make the neces On the corner north of the Resort Saloon. lie solicits a share of sary arrangements to properly en comes home he will have to sh ite the : land question . in the responsibility for the defe t the patronage of his firends J | tertain the old soldiers, are dem<- crats, and they are not disposed to >f the partv in his State and that1 The republican party, while pro ^ quietly stand by and see their work i- is bound to injure his future po fessing a policy of reserving public and money used to benefit a party litical prospects; whe-eas, if he re land for small holdings by actual to which they are bitterly opposed mained abroad his friends could settlers, has given away the people’s •ay: If Porter had taken part in heritage, till now a few railroads the campaign we might have es- and not. resident aliens, individual > burr ---------- ••aped defeat.” P rominent republican officials I anti incorporate, possess a larger' have been quietly at work on this 1 area than that of all the fa-ms be i icheme for some time, and now, T he : democratic horizon has 1 tween the two setts. The last dem- I juless providence interferes through taken on a very roseate hue, and ocratic administration reversed the he continuance of t he much regret ’here is a corresponding feeling o'’ improvident and unwise policy of IQ ¡ed illness of Mrs. Harrison and depression among the republican«, the republican party touching the BRENTON Proprietor. 'lus prevent Mr. Har'ison from who look with dismay up >n the public domain, and reclaimed it I eeping up his end of the program. falling off of their majority in Maine from corporations and syndicates, J . hey think they have got every and upon the unmistakable signs alien ami domestic, and restored to hing just as they want it and that of democratic harmony in New the people nearly 100,000.000 acres be members of th»- G. A. R. can York State. The democratic rooster of valuable land, to be sacredlv COlie sent home shouting for Harrison is truly roosting high these Septem held as homesteads for our citizens .rid Reid and scattering enthusi ber day«, and when he opens bis and we pledge ourselves to contin ' y bs , Bin—an unknown quantity on the mouth in November his crow ot ue this policy until every acre of1 IU >pubHcan side up io this time— victory will be heard by a rejoicing land so unlawfully held shall here-. The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as round permiseuously. The pro I>eople, from the Atlantic to the lai med and restored to the people. I sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate «-ram of these schemers was com’ Pacific. in every way in his line of business. leted Beyeral days ago when the : silver question . and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. Zhitelaw Reid was invited to B enevolent L ady .—Poor fellow, We denounce the republican leg Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection ttend the encampment, ostensibly and so vou are very hungry! Well i a war eorrespondent, really as here is a cake that I baked myself. islation known as the Sherman act <>f 1890 as a cowardiv makeshift, le republican candidate fur Vice S agos the T ramp . —Thanks, resident. With Harrison and maddim, thanks! I may not be .fraught with the posibilities of dan both on thegiound, both load- able to eat it, but I will use it to ger in tbe future, which should to the muzzle with “taffy” for kill the next dog that attacks me. make all its sup|»orters, as wall as ¡author, anxious for a speedy repeal ie “dear comrade,” whose vote sirici An be influenced, the concocters I We hold to the use of both gold ami JOHNSON A BAILEY. Proprietors. D imling —What is tbe difference silver as the standard money of the this political move expect great between an undertakerand afuner- ' country, and to the coinage of both I iinjs; but they should remember Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes, al director. gold and silver without discrimina tat “Great Expectations” have in S ogay —It varies from 50 to 150 tion against either meta) or charge ’ie past proved disappointing, and Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. per cent. for mintage, but the dollar unit on >ay do the same again. the coinage of both metals mils’ = Plenty of flour at the Prairie City be of equal intrinsic and exchage Salo>n is first class in every particular. Experience harte Ma. Lawrenee Gardner, secretary RoHer Mi||g. Every sack warrant- able value, or adjusted through in Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. the National Association of Dem- ternational agreement, or by such pre« safe guards if legislation as shall in sure the maintenance of the parity of the two metals, and the equal power of every dollar at all times in idi » the mint« and in pavrnentof debts, RfU and we demand that pajier curren cy be kept At par with and redeem .R<f able in such coin. We insist U|xni Should Take Advantage of its P. this [adicy as especially necessary for the protection of farmers and the laboring classes. thv first and nnst defenseless victims ' unstable money and fluctuatin currency. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. y _ I I WHITE S ubscribers - to the H erald