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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1892)
i, W. gruntlers in this county who make W. C- BYRD Y. KING. l’OSTERg a daily business to heap anathe mas upon the head of one who, LEGAL BLANKS, CARDS ~ , when he had the opportunity was REAL ESTATE AGENTS ‘‘AMERCAIN' ' EAGLE JOB OFFiCE Editor. their best friend These dissatisfied demagogues, broken-down politico rn and sore- Burna Orogon. CHAS. A. H Vitti, Proprietor' heads who desire to drive from our i midst the monied men of our coun We have at this time for sale ORJ ty and show them no merev what- several productive farms, well im- Leave orders Herald or Items office For President. Burns, Harney County, Oregon. ever would like to go a little farther i , , .. .>,.,1 issue an edict, when these . ’»»nable.. GROVER CLEVELAND. and men proved and well watered, PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL PAMPHLETS, ORDERS. For Vice President, ®rerea<Lv t'/,,inri’h.that there money Parties wishing to purchase call id S6i A. E. STEVENSON. be left behind, and then turn right around and with one foot kick their on us we will show them the land LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS For Presidential Electors— friend, Cleveland, and with the we have for sale, and parties desir R. A. MILLER. STATEM EN1 other foot kick every other man ing to dispose of real estate cannot ENVELOPES, W. L. COLVIG, who does not agree with them in ] do better than to put their lands in M. NOLAND, every particular. i T3. W. F. BUTCHER: ur hands for sale, because we ad And these men talk consistency vertise freely by sending circulars when their prejudices, enyy and selfishness are so plainly discerna and cards in all directions solicit W e have in this county evidence ble in every move they make? We ing purchasers and describing the Cabinet-maker and General Job Work: if the careless and profligate legis are thankful that we have too land. ation heretofore existing in our many proper thinking settlers in Reparing Wagons, Buggies Etc We will also buy lands for per State and government. We mean this county to allow the class of die strife and intense bitter ani- men j ist described the controling sons wishing to purchase in our All work done neatly and w’th dispatch. Shop adjoining the nosity between the settlors and power. I countv and living at a distance, blacksmith shop of S. B. Ware and opposit the clerk's office. ( hattiemen on account of the present giving careful and accurate dis- 'condition of the land. The fact is T he newspapers of the third we cannot u. very well dispense with party striving to convince readers cription of the same, also the title. | any hr?. . „ „ nther. the settler is necessary to of the great similarity in the plat ,he developemeiit of our resources, forms of the democratic and repub Correspondence Solicited. Oilice which would lie dormant and the lican parties, will signally fail in | at E ast O regon H erald . ’illdo.rue character of our soil never the effort. These papers must iiade patent to the world without tJÊF' ------ 0O0----- of----- 0O0----- have the audacity to presume that _ iis aid. On the other hand the there is but little intelligence in Cash Macy. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL I’l.AT ^“■■iattlenien who have taken advant- the democratic pa-ty or take pride FORM. ige of the opportunity afforded by in exposing their own ignorance. "lets of our legislatures, and having "Rebuke the old parties by voting On the coiner north of the Resort Saloon. He solicits a share of neans a*, their command have gob the peoples ticket.” is a phrase THE LAND QUESTION. the patronage of his firends »led up thousands of acres of the frequently used by third party The republican party, while pro public domain, which Hie settlers advocates, to give force to the TT,.leclare is an outrage and vent their | trUinp”'d up charges against the fessing a policy of reserving public land for small holdings bv actual pleen diiectly upon the land owr.er j democratic party. settlers, has given awav the people’s orgetting that the man of money heritage, till now a few railroads tas a right to acquire the title to | The Hull D ojj KfiircM'iitH the Peo; pies non resident aliens, individual I and he land according to the plan as “ Parly. and incorporate, possess a larger nacted by our law making body, area than that of all the f;cn>s be . astead of striking at the viper that 'tween the two seas. The last dem | it them thev strike at the individ locratic administration reversed the] al who took advantage of the bite improvident and unwise policy of I Notwithstanding the fact is potent the republican party touching th»*| lat both parties commit grievois M. H. BRENTON Proprietor. public domain, and reclaimed it. yS/ rors and mistakes and are to I from corporations and syndicates, ' lame, still there is a wav and a alien and domestic, and restored to .wful one which should govern all the people nearly 100,000 000 acres irties concerned. We say the settler is necessary to of valuable land, to be sacredlv ), we also declare the cattleman held as homesteads for our citizens r Ci' ■ b be a necessary factor. Money is and we pledge ourselves to eontin ry fair medium of exchange and all ue this policy until every acre of iow the need of the monied man land so unlawfully held shall he re-1 The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as ¡DPf- iDFLthat light. claimed and restored to the people. sure the' public that he is prepared to accommodate We are satisfied of one thing and in every way in his line of business. THE SILVER QUESTION. «—*iat is, the larg*- hind owners (ex Huy and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. pt the Road Co.) of this county We denounce the republican leg Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon it. connection e more than willing to unload, if islation known as the Sherman act were possible to do so and get of 1890 as a cowardiv makeshift t whole. fraught with the posibilities of dan Now, coming to the point, what ger in the future, which should is a part of Cleveland’s last mes. make all its supporters, as wall as inJtge to congress before retiring author, anxious for a speedy repeal om office? A part of that mes- We hold to the use of Is,th gold and ’ JOHNSON A BAILEY, Proprietors. je was an earnest entreaty to silveras the standard money of th»* [ «sirs-Ht body to pass an act forfeiting country, an«l to the coinage of both | .im^ of individual to these Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes. gold and silver without diacrimina-1 ids in dispute recompense the tion against either metal or charg»-1 Goal Billiard taUes, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. _^lividuals for actual loss, and that for mintage, but the dollar unit on id lands be again declared a part the coinage of both metals must Salom is first class in ever? particular. Experience barte the public domain and open tor I be of equal intrinsic and exchage □tual settlement in small tracts Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. able value, or adjusted through in farms. Anti still we have dis- ternationa) agreement, or by such roP1111 __________________ saf»* guards if legi-lation as shall in — - BLACKSMITH SHOP. 8R [¡«PRICES Used iu Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. sure the maintenance of the parity of »he two metals, and the equal power of every dollar at al) times in the mints and in payment of debts, and we demand that paper curren cy l»e kept at par with and redeeni- | able in such coin. We insist uptn this policy as especially necessary for the protection of farmers and the lalxiring classes, the first and im.st defenseless victims of unstable uionev and fluctuating currency. S ubscribers to the H erald Should Take Advantage of its