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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1892)
on a mere “useless exchanger” who which it is imjiOHHible to keep PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE “adds nothing to the real wealth iir/tv.-.' hand, so as to be sure of of having the of society,” but that the transport B y H enry G eorge them when needed. Ami such ing, storing and exchanging of wedni CHAPTER VH. (C ontinued .) things that would keep longer he will things are as necessary a part of as flour, sugar, oil, etc, I the work of supplying human needs PRODUCTION AND PRODUCERS. Oiíí«®« ! S<AM> readilv see that hut for the as is growing, extracting or making wntoor HOHE I Who have w eak * ori' a 1. Í J retai. dealer it would be necessary Nor should it be forgotten that DEVELOPED, or <1 l » .di that each consumer keep a m h the investigator, the philosipher, organi», who arc tuifer-[ ing fromfcros^fryourwl greater quantity of such things in j the teacher, the artist, tne poet, the and an ■ y Excesses. •-* **•*. or -5» of í _ u FÜR a united timeeree each house, with a much greater priest, though not engaged in the n guar.otco tu'l A Æ.11 i liability to loss from decay or acci production of wealth, ir«* not only ®’-'r1 dent.. But it is when he comes to engaged in the production of i,ty- things not constantly needed, hut utilities and satisfactions to which I ! zjEA zj f0'7 Y O neVi a j which, when needed, though it may the production of wealth is only a i ! -non't b-oo<l overyour cocdJMon, rorffl’-eun!n(j??...| were not be once a vear or once a life means, but by acquiring and dif ì W» iVr AUÆÆ? I time, mav be needed \erv badlv— fusing knowledge, stimu I a t i n g l that he will realize fullv ho v the mentai powers and elevating the : ST' much abused “middleman” econo moral sense, may greatly increase tiiizes the capital of society and an e‘ increases the opportunities of its the ability to produce wealth. For QCO ¡teísmo. FuiWH HU p.ft f V'ÎWRKIV1' members. 1 man does not live on bread alone. -Cour A retail dealer is called by the I He is not an engine ■ “ 1 «j c hose English a “shop keeper” and bv ■ much fuel gives so e nyon. I the Americans a “store keeper.’’ I On a capstan bar The American usage best express»« | halvard a good s his real function. He is ir. reality 1 muscle, and a “M 1 i keeper <>f stores which otherwise “Battle Hymn of -The his customers would have to keep counts for bayone . edlv it in hand for themselves, or go with laugh, a noble thouj out. The English si»-! k of the >f harmony, may a» -hops of co operative supply asso >f dealing, even /:lmen «•iations as “stores.” since it is ¡nothings TjT • • id Ind them that the various things re He who bv anv e ptir d from time to time by th» >r Lodv adds to th< members of those associations are enjoyable wealth, —An t stored until called for. But this is | »urn of human km \ Cure for the Ailments cf Man and AVeavt precisely whit, without anv formal | to human life high A long-tested pain reliever. was association, the retail dealer does . Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the the for those who buy of him. And • Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an though cooperative purchasing a« lihiment. r oP tjj( •»ociations have to a certain extent i '<o other application compares with it in efficacy. ’|ied t< succeeiled in England (thev have i'iiis well-known remedy has stood the test of yerEffiy®. generally failed in the Until generations. States) there can be no questioi ? 'o medicine chest is complete without a bottle oihu curf L iniment . tole CO! th it the fu i ti >n of keeping thing- ’¿’ccasions arise for its use almost every day. BB in store ami distributing them to ’ ” and dealers have it. consumers as needed are on th» r coun For sale by H. M. Horton. ' 9 whole performed more satisfactor ally and more economically h\ self appoin ed -tore or stock hold ers thad they could be as vet hi formal associations of consumers ........... ........... ;i v.iutio» » i, .' ...•> ,-lnnz ar. nmol a *u li.woorsl t And the tendencies of the time to /”, ? , v vol We al on<e|>uitbi»wi>n<l''v; r economies in the distribution as Murdered and Robbet! i well as in the production of com modifies, are Bringing about thro’ F rgsn >. Cal.. Oct. 8—A young I the plav of competition, just such ,a saving of expense to the consurn man named Good, who kept a small T UENTI.KMKN Who <11.1101 anpnrts >■» ' 1 fort a priceless boon In Quern •, „1 er as is aimed at by co operative -tore at Tarpey Switch on the San , a,ie Mark. M 4I1 Shaving, by reruterfbR "’..“X/" prtco ot Q iecn’s Antl-Hnlrtne 11. perbottl». sent In srfet' LrtrU»r~- I supply associations. Joaquin \ alley railroad, nine miles , Reeled from observation). S^nd money or stumps by )e»U r witn r <e|,tfo pondenstrictly confidential This advertisement is honest an • fimnW- That in civilized society today northeast of here, was found dead, contains. We invito von tn dnal with n« and von will pvPr-J<„_CINCW’ s nd l > day. Address O’J^EN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Tipiyiijl’ your letter at any Post Office to insure its safe dehv« rj- . ‘ t|ip gtiarx'* there seem to be too many store it he rear of his store this morning, r-iwitcnr of failure nr slifxlPest injury t<» any pu • chri^er. r ve y Bottle«®1^ keepers and other distributors is ile had been murdered by unknown CDCPIll —To larttcs who in»rodu** nnd w*H among EJjJLqk Ex’r»14?! O ruillBL we will present with a SILK DRESS. li51yn’ld5Jhlrv or Comnu*,l0fiU u^iaaMflHi of silk to select from sont with order. Good Salary or vu quit»* true. But so there seem to persons, evidently for robbery. he too many professional men, too manv tm-ch mies, too many farmers ’• and too many laborers. What it may he the cause of this most p curious state of things it mav here- ,n after lie in our way to inquire, but exion ly ],t present 1 am only concerned in pointing out that the trader is not Í “«X. 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