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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1893)
The Herald. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1. m W. C. BYRD Of every description, eveiytl.ing in this line. Editor R epublican officials, particular ly those who have been in office, in the departments, for eight years! l. il I nr I ( \. :■ . or more, are in a state of mind. Leave orders llerahl or Items office They don’t like recent indications The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. of a coming change in the Civil Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. PK'IM PT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAU. Service law. Civil Service Com OilDEKS. LUTTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS — » missioner Roosevelt, in his anxiety S ’' S in behalf of the republican office sufficient reason for the movement elder • east. holders, even took the trouble to go 1 11«* made some mis- over to New York for the purpose for Mr Crisp has made an aceepta take in a parry, and the vounger of sounding Presidentelect Cleve ble presiding officer of the House, seized w th his teeth the foot of the land on the subject. The immedi and the attempted opposition to [ ! veteran, w ho in return laid hold of ate causes of this panicky feeling him therefore failed to gather I his HhTonent’s ear. For some mo-i on the part of those who felt their 1 strength. Then Mr. Cleveland de-' ments there was a pauxe. It was to take any pirt in the pro very brief, and then the struggle positions on Uncle Sam’s pay roll dined 1 to be safe were two bills introduced posed contest and discouraged it was renew« <1. With a gigantic ef in the House; one, by Representa Following this came some uncer fort the young giraffe threw the old | Oabinct-maker arid Caneral Job Work: tive Martin, of Indiana, providing tainty as to the strongest man to hero upon his haunches. He look that from and after the first of next lead the proposed movement ed very much as if he had played Reparir.g Wagons Buggies Ect the present. Speaker. Mr. his last card, but there was pluck July, all appointments in the Gov- against i eminent service should be for a Breckenridge, of Kentucky, came in his aged heart yet, I ut the battle term of four years and that each to the front as the only available was not for him; tears told against official «o appointed should be eli leader of the opposition, and it then him. and victory lay with the! gible for one reappointment, but no turned out that the rest or most o of youngster, who celebrated it. bv try more; that all officials—here comes dhe rest of those who had been talk ing to drag ti e vanquish« «1 a ft el mus !t have the part that has upset the nerves 1 mg opposition thought that the i him. . This operation -■ ... of those who have been feeding at situation was probable such as to been very patnlul, tor the shrieks r the public trough so long that they make it undesirable to have a con that the defeated warier utter« d : Af'er a final thought it belonged to them—who test. A nd sothe talk has gradually " ere heartrending, have been in government employ died out, and very happily and worry th«? hero of the hour walk «i o ■ off, mobbed the two harem s of la- eight years or longer shall be ine-1 properly so. dies together, and willingly follow C.l.sh Macy. ligible to reappointment, and the! “ other providing for a suspension of T he making of the joint resole- ed by all, look th«* lead Not on« the Civil Service law, so far as ; it tion providing for the election of ot the companions of the fallen On th«? comer north of the llesirt Saloon. lie solicits a share relates to appointments and re- the U. S. Senators by direct vote chief turned a head for an instant to see what had become of him. paronage of hs rends movals, for a period of one year of the people a party question by j from the beginning of each I’resi- the republicans of the House, when , dential term. Representative De it was taken up and passed under j Fain (Tir Sali*. Armond.of Missouri, the author of a susp nsion of th«' rules, indicates the last named bill, savs in a pre- that the resolution may be defeat One section of land about 7 mile«- amble thereto that no administra- ed in the Senate by the same tac north of Burns, full v 160 :er. s o tion can fully and satisfactorily tics. There are, however, a num which can be irrigated, and qo io carry its policies into execution if ber of republican Senators who, i of soil unsurpa; ^td Goo«! «.«;;!«• alarge portion of the subordinate having publicly committed them-1 to range, For sale cheap. officers are hostile to such policii s selves in favor of the proposition,! B yrd A' K ing . will find it awkward to vote against | it. W hen Vice-President Stevenson W. C- BYRD&W, Y.SHi IT. BRENTON A’.J W BUCHANAN Proprietor. assumes the duties of his office on bill—’ T he largest appropriation March 4 next one of his first official com.; R E A L E S T A T E A G E N X • ". the Sundry Civil — has been acts wiil be the administration of the oath to twenty-nine Senators plot* d It is $15.000,000 less than Burns Orogon. whose terms will begin with the the estimates submitted to the' We have at this time for sal Fifty-third Congress, Not since House. The Diplomatic and Con- sular Lili is also »omplefe. It c.ir- the stormy days of reconstruction several productive farms, well in Las the opr ning session of the tics $209,000 less than 1 t’ne esti- United States Smale been marked mates. The? democratic w a tch proved and well watered. The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as io changes so many or so decided word—economy—is being lived up sure the public that he is prepared ió accommodate Parties wishing to purchase «al to as much as possible in every way m his line of business. in the personnal of its membership. J Au ” i 1 •. ,• and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. on us we will show them the land A complete change in party policy Duel Betwcrn G truffe». we have for sale, irnd parties <1, sir in all departments of the Federal Government is assuiod.' From ing to dispose of real estate cannot Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection Presently the belligerents came preset t indications the democratic other. do better than to put their lands ii; party will o-ganize the Senate in within a few yards of each Then commenced a scene that baf- ,ir hands for sale, bec iuse mi a«l < ntire accord with the lower house ths all description. Some people! vertise freely by sending circulars and the Executive chair. Men might call it ludicrous, says a j and cards in all directions solicit 4 * "ho have directed Governmental writer in the London Graphic. It ing purchasers and describing tin | elicit s at d ligislution for close to was far more; it was side-splitting, quarter of a century will be rele land. JOHNSON <t BAILEY, Proprietors. and but for my desire to s«e the gated to the rear, and the democra end 1 must have given wav to con We will also buy lands for per cy, which has been in the minority vulsions of laughter. Although the Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes, in the Senate since the days of giraffe possesses a certain beauty sons wishing to purchase in our Buchanan, will again shape the when at rest it loses its grace when county and living at a distance, Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. policies in relation to the adminis in motion. aO the greater its speed giving careful and accurate dis- Salojn is first class in every particular. Experience Larto tration of the Government. March the more ungainly does it appear cripo'on of the same, also the title. 4 bids fair to be the beginning of But when two mature Lulls begin Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. an historical epoch in American to waltz and dance violently around politics, and with its advent will Correspondence Solicited. Oilice each other, each endeavoring to come new men ami new mea-ures. outdo the other in agility, at the E ast O keoom H erald . same mumbling their jaws and 1 HE talk that was current for a emitting fearfully discordant roars. * bile of a contest over the Speaker- it is certainly one of the most ah I fhipvf the House of the Fifty third surd sights human eye ever looked Should Take Advatage of its mnwIlM th»t dn i t lu* » Ul H (new) C01 gross is practically clos upon. They began rearing as if to • ■ «ire the h<-*l«n or tatrrf«-re »it!« one'sh-jsli •■«■» m bear each other down,their mouths L,,. »eiire It builds UP »nd iropro-. « tl.. ». !.. r»J ed, and tin re 1,0» seems no doubt n»ab rle»r»tbesktn.-.nd!>■ «« « :.e-’«il-kiion all the time rq«en »o grip if opportu so r-T-llx cr fatMaaca follow thin tr. «tu. that Mr. Crisp w 11 Le re-elected . nd >r»ed l«y pbm< .au* aa.l k *cing ► «<■ If Hdt. FATiEXTS IREATcO BY MAIL CO'.lDEMIAL without any c .tis.d» rable opposi nitv occurred. At length , the vio , It . S« «««r-lw,. B-«wl •---.te «. •«■»■;« tur w ler.t ixeicise began to tell upon the m . LB. r. MIMI rMaclinuiU, chum . iu . tion. To start with, there was not n bl SHOP. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HERALD