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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1892)
HT EK ¡BILL HEADS, Tl ie ■■AMERMIN '£JGL£JOB IX Y DECEMBER U. 1892. C. »»«» 11 ■ ' ■ ft i'i ’ __ ______________ Eitdor. ( CHIS Congress has «. fifty second closing session, and _____ Powder „vened BitB . °11 rapidlyg' t down to active work. " i,N"la i'- ¡>.1. Kk|| the attendance of both tutors 4h<l Representatives was □ nJ tr? I) a|j during the week,there week. was a —______ ilENT.S CARDS i . kgal bi . an kh , Herald. A. liVltt»» Proprietor Burn», Harnt y County, Ortgon. pamphlets , The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia, No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. LETTER HEADS, NOTE- HEADS ooaitrt present on fcu m ofBo th bodies ning^g The annual message Harrison, which was Presid d to Congress until transm second day. was a usday. pul tiresome document of some vexation at th evi White House u few days since, makes the ninth death in the fami lies of those connected with the White House since Mr. Harrison became President, besides Secretary Tracy’s wife and daughter, whose funerals were held there. The death of Dr. Scott was particularly trying to Mr. Harrison who was al ready nearly brokin down with grief for his wife and the tong hours ,.e has been putting in at work on his annual message to Congress, The sympathy for him is universal. the next Congress, and of becoming a law. although it is said that whi e Mr. Cleveland does not now exactly oppose the idea, he has not made up his mind in favor of it. ——- ------------- f--------- ■ ENVELOPES, eve-ything in ibis line. * + Leave orders Herald or Dems office PROM PT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. S** § STATEME A side from the regular appropri i ations there is a difference of opinion as to what, if any, other important legislation will be taken up in the Cabinet-maker and Cenerai Job Work: this Congress, as it is House. Some democrats think (ceded that no general that the free coinage bill which was Reparing Wagons Buggies Ect if importance, othei passed bv the Senate at the last [ iage of the a propria- session and which is now on the | All work done neatlv and wth dispatch. House calendar, but where it can-1 I not be reached without the report ing of a special order by the com H eads of departments and chiefs >f divisions declare that women are mittee on Rules, should be taken harder to g»-t rid of than any other up and passed; others who at one j class of people who apply’ tor posi time favored free coinage sav new tions under the Government. When that it would be wise to adopt any nt visit to Washington informed that there i” no vacancy financial legislation until after the Harritv, of the Demo they usually reply: “The Secretary tariff has been revised and its effect 0^0----- of----- oQo- >al Committee, to con -•an always make one moreposition.” upon our finances and business Cash Macy cal party leaders in Many of them make most humble shall have been carefully observed. | ^arrangements for tin md pathetic appeals for any kind ===== I I lOh ceremonies, reviveo >f menial employment at which I n addition to the many other ar th * they may earn a livelihood, yet guments for holding an extra ses On the coiner north of the Resort Saloon. He solicits a s name was brough hese same appointees, after secur sion of the Fifty-second Congress patronage of his firends into the discussions ing situations and occupying them it is now urged that an extra ses klan, while^there, how or two or three days, are pretty sion would enable the new commit tc.ision to state that he .sure 10 demand three things—pro- tees to tie announced and to put in , Ecept a position undei I motion, leave of absence, and light- all next summer at work perfecting Wotnen can never be con bills to be introduced at the regu J ie el him. In this regard vinced that there isanv sincerity in lar session, and that it could admit | Arizona and New Mexico as States, he Civil Service law. They almost thus making democratic control of r New York, seem t< 11 ways think that they can get I the Senate actual, instead of being er, as neither appear- iround it and secure places m the dependent on the whims of third- y reward for his valua- classified service through influence. I party Senators. he met his defeat in ction the at late Bhieh campaign ? »] n (i is not pwal-le that r.ClevJ nd is. of course, remain many of his j i meet his adoption at M. B. BRENTON ly quiet as regards Proprietor. W -C-BYRD & W. Y.KING • hands of net, his plans, and his prospect I to know- that tin* First Assistant .i but then* a unani I Postmaster-General piobablv has „ . r m „ ^^^Binion store -- .iis advisers I more appointments at nis command * ' D ESTATE AGENTS the pass. ■ be eming m the ablest rr.en in than anv other one official. He a bills, wi I be attempted in loses ad- as he chooses of nearly all pert, that of he give thel'^H ips ffi” tn J ' ” Ice Mr will Cleveland ’ s inaugura offices in the Post-Office1 ntry a cl* of 230.000 Burns Orogon. The tariff and Department, currency which has ten times nietratioh. te patronage of al] the other de - pstions will certainlv be the delegal We have at this time for sale partments -in.- j entirelwBo the attention of the of the Government put The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as together. All of these, except about several productive farms, well ini Cleveland, when Presi- 'tv-thircjpougress, just 600 elected sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate clerks in the classified service | purchased shortly aft< r in every way in his line of business. proved and well watered. and 3.200 Presidential postmasters. "i nntt J •ion a suburban sum he controls, chopping off heads and ^■rH&y and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. J1" re is much specula filling places according to his own cal Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection make will. Hr holds in the hollow of his 1’ l T I [bether fjc Mali he will ............ . ... >■ iwc mu iOOW inem the land F> investment, and therp I ha"d 60 (XX) postoffices. However, 1 iana with >r of real estat f 1 25,000 of these yield less than $100 we ,iave for sale, and parties desir- ton -ard u > to ' ,e, <,.a er“iof salary annually, and the incum- ’ mg to dispose of real estate cannot ugeratii would gladly bents in most cases will not find k | the loss 1*1 l’*i*' •hotisand Mhat th** dolla-g Cabinet to gossip, and of their position a great do better than to put their lands in •;e . information on ihat misfortune. ndsforttine. Already the Post-; ur hands for sale, because vie ad Harrity’ ' iminei.tly ibw , his former coun- Office Department is onTauch v' rtlse fædy by sending circulars i f'1 *t «- gentleim miles out in the scores of letters dailv from such JOHNSON & BAILEY, Proprietors. KP| '• into of her hands fourth-class postmasters who are and cards in all directions solicit 'eveland left the White anxious to resign and thus escape ing purchasers and describing the the probability of removal. Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigaretts.. land. >' ■MHpmistration, 'a «aid that he made even if om | .*rwc<rk. ).<MM| on (1^ property, SHH him. We will also buy lands for per- Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. to Mr. Cleveland, Sec- T here is such a very decided •’nev. and Colohel La- sentiment atnongdemocrats in favor sons wishing to purchase in our Saloon is first class in every particular. Expenence barte Mr Clevehnd’H private of an income t tax that unless it Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. •hat Mount Pleasant is shall be thought good policy to let county and living at a distance, giving careful and accurate dis ’he most prosperous and it go over until the Fifty-third re the suburban villages Congress it jfl altogther probable cretion of the same, also the title. capital. that the House will pass a bill providing for a graduated tax 00 Correspondence Solicited. Office »11 annual incomes in excess of E ast O regon H erald . . -er it is 15.000 No one expects that the » onaeor the Harrison present Senate will agree to an :h has passed under the income tax—it contains too many '^nceufa death ‘boo rich republicans—but those who Should Take Advantage of its «vath of Dr. scott Mr • nnk it should be passed at this session believe that it would result father in law. whose in making its popularity so plain in the hat it would be certain of passing jdecisivwr < 1 SHOP. ( HO 1 I RESORT SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HERALD • ■ • ' «>ïïïmn!,mrel'KK«