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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1893)
The Herald. ' BILL HEADS, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY» I*«?, w. c AKERCAIN" L a GLE JOB OFE i CE POSTERS. LEGAL BLANKS, CARD every description, 11 <1 i everything in thia line. I rtitor i* roprivtui T hey a?<k«-d for bread and r«ceiv rd .»tones. The republican Senators from the new Stat« s having con OMfH*, ihiruty County, Orryon. vinced their colleagues th. t their Leave orders Herald or Items office The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—N6 Ammonia; No Alum. ot-jeetionH to the admi-sion of the I Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. "R »VI PT ATTENTION GIVEN TO M AIL I four Territories now fullv equipped 1 ORDERS. for statehood, was a partv mistake, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS 4 very injurious in th«« States the\ represent, a republican caucus ENVELOPES, STATEME Senators was ■ held . tO ‘^eurni’lie |>pf ire session began. Chief s<i«*h countV. tn th« l »we«t re«n«mHi- when and how the Territories ■ ...... » Wolf, of the Palouse tribe ot Wash- b e t idder. for sin-ing mich arte»ian might be admitted, The first thing lington Indians, in »11 the glory of a w««lls and furnishing all necessary the caucus did was to strike Arizo ] upper itus for i»per.>ting the same. 'red blanket and red pain’, wa.i Section 4. That inasmuch a« na from the list, as being too cer taking in the sights. After stroll, some means of irrigation is ahs >- taiulv democratic, Then it pro I ing around the hall for awhile he lutelv !>•<•.»ssarv for the successful ceeded to arrange a program, which walked up to the Speaker’s chair prodneti.m of agricultural I crops while acquiescing in the demands and taking a seat therein calmly upon arid lands, and there is urg of Oklahoma, Utah and New Mex. ent n««e«l of testing the artesion surveyed the me.uhers who were in system of irrigation, »bi« Act shall ico to be admitted to the family of their seats reading newspapers i.r be in full for«« and eff «et. from and States, only gives them about one writing letters. 1 While he was sit after the approval l»v th« Governor. chance out of a possible hundred ting there a wittv member remark- to get the bills provided therefor ITIItol’l ui: ;•t |ed; "That’s the first savage wlm I through at thi< session of Congress. — All work done neatly and w'lli dispatch. k ! has occupii d the Speaker’s chair The program as arranged gives th«« Last Samrlav. or Sundav w»»did ¡since Reed vacated it.” Reed was right of wav to the Territorial hill«» sitting near bv and heard the re- not learn p-.-ei-elv which, the resi after the Cherokee snip, the anti I mark, and he joined in the laugh dence of Joseph Norton, a bachelor option and the Nicaragua canal farmer r« siding on Drv««re»k about i which followed. hills are disposed of. What that six miles north of Pr nevillr was right of wav is worth mav l»e judge 1 uuinrd to the ground, the contents S ecretary Foster’s rejs.rt on th»- ed from the fact that the Senate with it being an entire loss. Mr. has not y t disposed of a single one condition of th»* Tr«-asurv and his Norton's winter provisions, his -------<'OU------- of------- <»C‘>' estimates of th«« piobahle receipts ot the appropriations bills. clothing, except what lie wore at cash Macy I and expenditures for the r«maiud«t rhe time of the lire, his household ¡of this and f<»r the next fiscal vein good» a note <>f hand for sixty and R ecent developments h a v e is at last in the hands of the Hous« tw: ntv dollars in money were de-1 On the co. ner north of lue il ,-s »»«l a.imu 1. il j solicits a sh ire aroused a great «leal of interest in i Wavs and Means committee. It is »tioyed. He is an obi mini, aged CoV.ins Cabinet-maker and General Job Work: Rcparing Wagons Buggies Ect SHOP. I par uluige ol hs reime the pension question, ami them is a I far from satisfactory, as it is known about (>.'» veers and criupled. al-j growing conviction here that its that the surplus which he figures though not helpless, and this loss Mr. agitation is go’ng to he a very lout is obtained bv failing to deduct will tai! h-avdv npo 1 him Norton has lived in this vicinity prominent feature of t he new ad liabilities amounting to m 4(5.(MM),(AKi for a good many tears, during I ministration. Mr. Cleveland has I which will have to be met ili the which he has earned hi« living by i already made a record on his pen peiiod covered l«v his estimates. per-istem iixlu try. ai d his gained ► ion vetoes, anti they appear not to and there mav l«e more yet. That and maintan cd a good reputation inn ng his nt ighhors and acquaint have hurt him much in the last the committee is now at work try- aners, and lie has the svmpilhv of campa gn. It is understood that ing to find «»«it, ami Mr. Foster will »Il tn his misfortune.— Pi ine ville I he now hopes to effect *i decided probably h ive to undergo a right News. i reform in the methods of granting cross questioning, pensions and to purge the pension I arm lur »n «•. roll during the course of his ad-' limine Kill N . H. BREFTON A« J. W. BUCHANAN.. One section of land about 7 miles . ... Proprietor. ministration of many pensioners north of Burns, fully 1(50 acres of who are carried improperly ami to Introduced by Mr. Gowan, and which can be irrigated, anil quality [ ent down excessive pensiors. Con rei.d first and second times on .1 Al.* Good outlet fronted with an expenditure for uaiv 1». 1093; reterretl to Commit of soil unsurpassed For sale cheap. pensions rapidly approaching two tee on I'uDlic Lands on January Id, to range Id, 18U3; reteried uack and con B yrd A K ing . million dollars a year, ami at the sidered engross«-«i on January 24, same time ttireatene«! with a deli 18V3; made special order tor Mun- ciencv in tt»e Treasury at a li >ne dav, January .50, ld93. . when the party is plriiged to a A B ill —For an Act entitled an | The Proprietor of the White Front Livery »table as considerable reiluction of the CU»- Ad lo provide lor the sinking ot ar-1 st re Hie public itiui lie is prepared io acconanotlule in every way in his Hoc ol business. turn« duties, the d mocrats in Con tesian wells in file several counties Il E A L ESTATE A G E N T S anu grain cunsluiilly on hands, and careful help. grt;ss naturallv feel that something «»f the AUle uf Oregon containing and lainis. must l»e done to reduce the draft Burns Orogon. Be it enacted bv thi Legislative Passengers taken to all part* of the country. Job Wa, o i ir. connection upon the Treasury, and they regard ,,f the Male of Oregon: We have at this time for sale the pension expenditure as offering Mcimn 1. I hat the sum of ♦ lixA) the l»est«opp< rt unity fur retrench is hereby appropriated out ot the several productive fat ms, wt 11 ini ’ General Fund I«» each county of the I ■ State of Oregon containing ar.«i proved and well watered. .......... — lamin, for th purpose of sinking ii T he passing away, after his long one exp« rime nai artesian weft Parties wishing to purchase <•«] illness, of James G. Blaine removes therein. , .. .. Section 2. 1 bat anv county in on us we will show them the land from the couitci s of the republican I 1 the State ot Oregon which contains we have for rale, and parties desir JOHNSON A BAILEÙ, Proprietors. party a man who was undoubtedly al ka(.t oue tuwi^hip of and lauds its greatest leader However van- jn compact lorm tn accordance ing to dispose of real estate cannot ing may t>e the ««pinions as to Mr with tnr I nited Stales survey lucre- do lietter than to put their lands in Blaine’s rank as a statesman, there ”*« u,”‘ *bich said iands_ ur hands for sale, because si ad the tune of »aid survey or at anv Go»sl Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. is a gentral agreement that he was tune thereafter sut jrct to entry an vertise freely hv sending circulars Salo >n is first class in every particular. Experience harte the most farsighted and skillful ot desert land under and by virtue of and cards in all directions solicit I 3. the desert land Act of March all the prominent men of his party. Mixed drink» to please the inoet fastidious. ing purchasers and describing the He alone of them saw the danger 1»77. shall l»e allowed the sum ol ■and. lurking Itehiiid the McKinley tariff $L'M)U a« hereinbeiore provided Section 3 Thai tnecounty courts bill and roundly deiiouticed that of I he sévirai counties of thia State We will also buy lands for pr- measure, forcing the reciprocity coining within the provisions of thia clause upon the Reed Congress Act, snail upon a petition signed t y sons wishing to purchnM* in our against the protest of th« whole of at least one hundred legal voters, countv and living st a distance, anti filed in said court. I«»cate a site the party management. He did for such well where in their judge giving careful and accurate dis- what he c-mld to save his parti ment the rxpenment can be m««st I Should Take Advatage of its cription of the same, also the title. from suieide, but failed. effectually ami economically made, within their couhtv; and shall let by contract, receiving bids after Correspondence Solicited. Office FrCC CollimTI. A n amusing episode took place thirty day» public notice in »»me E ast O reuon H erald . in the House a few days since, just newspapvr uf general circulation in WIuXTlii W. C- BYRD aw. Y.KING Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HERALD