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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1892)
BILL HEADS, W.C- BYRD &. w. Y. KING., POSTERS utter annihilation in case it was CARD? LEGAL BLANKS, ■ The Herald. __ changed. Instead of doing justice to the people congress 'obeyed the REAL ESTATE AGENTS “AMERCAIN" EAGLE JOB OFFiCE Of every description, r , and in fact IOBER 19. 1892. — voice of the few, and that few one everything in this line. of the monopolies sucking the life tt : _ EditOT. | blood V_ 1 of _ £* .L- the people. What nnlieofl causes Burns Orogon. CHAS. A. BYRD, Proprietor W strikes, insurrections and open op- Ticket position to lawful authority ? Why We have at this time for sale emocn is it that some of the laborers of Leave orders Herald or Items office im- several productive farms, well Burnt, Harney County, Oregon. - — the Carnegie works are now on the OREGOSI PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL trial for treason? Are these men as prov'ed and well watered. PAMPHLETS, ORDERS. dent, ja much to blame as the power that )nablepr;^ER CLEVELAND. call Parties wishing to purchase enacted the laws compelling them to stand by their moral rights even on us we will show them the land LETTER HEADS, NOTE, HEADS President, F enson . though, it causes blood shed? These we have for sale, and parties desir- d try me . ENVELOPES, STATEMENT should be at liberty and the power dential El lectors— ing 10 dispose of real estate cannot that enacted such crushing, galling LLER. . OS^VIG, and damnable, decrees as to com do better than to put their lands in pel them to fight for the bread neces ur hands for sale, because we ad M. NOLAND, TS sarvto sustain life.should be in the! vertise freely by sending circulars W. F. BWTCHER per.al dock and dealt with accord-1 ftn(j car(j8 jn aH directions solicit- i ing to their guilt. ing purchasers and describing the MEI W ., , t , tost essential element of iand. Cabinet-maker and Csnsral Jjb Wjrx: U nless all reliable indications civitiiltion ¡8 political We will also buy lands for per- Withoullit we must go to fail the democracy is on the eve of Reparing Wagons, Buggies Etc Honor!fl nd justice are its greatest national victory. The sons wishing to purchase in our on defection from the republican party |o life, aid with vice vi All work done neatly and w’th dispatch. Shop adjoining the of such prominent men as Judge county and living at a distance, [ ^striving for supremacy, supre nly held in check through Gresham. Judge Thomas M. Cooley, giving earcful and accurate dis- . blacksmith shop of S. B. Ware and opposit the clerk’s office. fact shows how of Michigan, ex Interstate Com cripiion of the same, also the title. | 1 any firn :• lftW» leg- merce Commissioner, and Wayne ny store :$■■■ wholesome ' is to the^x ermanency of a McVeagh, of Pennsylvania, Attor » Correspondence Solicited. Office ., . 1 equitlbl de government. ney General under Hayes, evidences ‘”,lld“i,.howO ithat ideas gov- that have been aptly termed by at E ast O regon H erald . orld, .nd in them origin- ex-Secretary of State Bavard a BtmflM k as well as that great moral revolt throughout the ---- 0O0---- of-----030---- »pure. A nd these ideas of country against the corruption DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PLAT FORM. seed ai nd cousentrated which hos eaten its wav through Cash Macy. Inti al it is in this 1 the republican party and made it i to * Icard all feeling subservient to the purpoees of mo THE LAND QUESTION. or selfish nopolists and millionaire manufac- dice, avarice On the corner north of the Resort Saloon. He solicits a share of The republican party, while pro nd these acts of legisla , turers as against the great masses the patronage of his firends te eleytting and chains ' of the people. Some republicans fessing a policy of reserving public have, of course, attempted to belit land for small holdings by actual PUTII’ ■■■ill produce that confidence in the minds tie the effect of the action of these settlers, has given away the people’s ople IO indispensable in and other less prominent men who heritage, till now a few railroads have recently deserted the party, and non-resident aliens, individual j of self | government. ment A people of a gov- , but those more candid do not deny and incorporate, possess a larger ose confidence in their the great influence it will have, and area than that of all the farms be ig po*A that instant the the general change of sentiment it tween the two seas. The last dem ade on the downward j indicates. Hon James N. Huston. ocratic administration reversed the M m SM, licentiousness,1 of Indiana, President Harrison’s improvident and unwise policy of d anarchy. former United States Treasurer, is the republican party touching the | ^disregard forhu- quoted as saying that he considered public domain, and reclaimed it ONS " ■ “I M. H. BRENTON perty and the the defection of Judge Gresham as from corporationsand syndicates, Proprietor. there les through cor a serious loss to his narty, and alien and domestic, and restored to tion. seting laws to feared that many young men in the people nearly 100,000.000 acres few ost in direct con- Indiana would follow him. This of valuable land, to lie sacredlv of the people, is the general feeling, and only ex held as homesteads for our citizens JLLÏ c favor of corpor- treme partisans deny it. That the 1 etc., such as republicans are becoming frightened and we pledge ourselves to contin-, hever! ¡the people mil- is shown by the extraordinary fight ue this policy until eyery acre of i fe public domain they are making to save New York. land so unlawfully held shall be re-1 to8h locks and already Early in the campaign they were claimed and restored to the people. The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as a loss of confi claiming that they were but little sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate THE SILVER QUESTION. people to believe concerned about the Empire State, in every way in his line of business. H^de for no other as they could concede it to Mr. Hay and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. We denounce the republican leg making laws Cleveland and still elect thei ir can islation known as the Sherman act Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection. --------------- the pet •le and enrich didate. They have now abandoned of 1890 as a cowardiv makeshift ug.” all such bravado, and are asserting fraught with the posibilities of dan •opt ional ha king system was that New York will decide the elec ger in the fnture, which should leasuge and it tion. make all its supporters, as well as ist as soon as author, anxious for a SDeedv repeal bcceeded in get- I Lieutenant J. W. Graves, an We hold to the UBe of both gold and *r the pressure ex-confederate soldier and now silver as the standard money of the 1 war some other JOHNSON <& BAILEY, Proprietors. I would be inaug- editing a paper in Texas, is to be country, and to the coinage of both th® wants awarded a gold medal, by the gold and silver without discrimina Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes, '■ SO this nation surviving members of the First tion against either metal or charge ——/ on ■ proved to be a Iowa cavalry, for bravery in defend-' **or mintage, but the dollar unit Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. T® h^BnesK to the bank- big 1 < Union prisoners of that reg the coinage of both metals must 'k* -■ylock bankers iment from a band of conf derate be of equal intrinsic and exchage Saloon is first class in every particular. Experience barte guerillas at one time during the K1.' in power, with war. able value, or adjusted through in ternational agreement, or by such Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. safe guards if legislation as shall in sure the maintenance of the parity of the two metals, and the equal J" power of every dollar at all times in the mints and in payment of debts, and we demand that paper curren ?c°! cy be kept at par with and redeem able in such coin. We insist upon Should Take Advantage of its this policy as especially necessary for the protection of farmers and the laboring classes, the first and most & defenseless victims of unstable of Homes—40 Years the Standard. money and fluctuating currency. e.K.. Collins SHOP. I Í PRICE'S ealHBaking SUBSGRiBERS TO THE HERALD Free Bra.nd Oolxxixxxx