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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1893)
I The Herald. BILL HEADS, D^PRICE’S • ‘AMERCAIN ' EAGLE JOB OFFiCE LEGAL BLANKS. POSTERS CARD Of every dejo *i i ,ani everything in this line. roprietor T he official announcement of the selection for Mr. Cleveland’s cabi ♦ ♦ net has been much talked about. Burnt, Harnej/ County, Oregon. Mr. Carlisle’s selection was known Leave ordere Herald or Item« office before and had been enthusiastical The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. PAMPHLETS, ly received| by democrats in Con Used in Millions of Homes—40 Yeairs the Standard. PROMPTATTENTION OIVEX TO MAIl gress. Judge Gresham’s ability, ORDERS. ■ d. TTE RHE A DS, N OT E 11E A DS is admitted by all, but his democ racy isn’t, and for that reason his 1 ENVELOPES, STATEME Farm tor Sale. selection, as Secretary of State, was • C ongress , partiml • rly the House, not received with as much favor as has made rapid headway with the One section of land about 7 miles was that of Carlisle. Dan Lamont appropriation Bills this w ek. and needed no introduction to the dem-1 unless something now unexpected north of Burns, fully 160 acres of ocrats in Congress, all of whom I 8hall transpire to prevent they will which can be irrigated, and qualitv oxpect him to prove a mode! Sec- all be disposed of well in advance of soil unsurpassed. Good outlet to range For sale cheap. retary of War and are glad that he of the day of adjournment B yrd A K ing . is to “go up higher.” Mr. Bissell is not widely known among public T here was some talk of another men, but those who do know him attempt to bring about compromise apeak in such high terms of both silver legislation, but the suspicion his ability and his democracy that ■ that New York hankers are trying his selection to be Postmaster to bring about a financial scare for General meets with much favor. that purpose makes it almost cer- All work done neatly and w’th dispatch. The republican.! have been and are uin that I1Oth;ng wi|i COme of it. still trying to use Judge Gresham as a lever to create dissension in the St. ValcMllve’a Ilay. ranks of the democratic party, but I they are meeting with poor success. | If the old saint whose name this No good democrat is foolish enough | day ■colnnieniorate8 looks down to expect that every man selected i j upon our busy world - - on the . 14th of as a membar of the cabinet W’H i pebruarv 1 - - -■ February, how shocked he ‘must his personal choice for the P^ace-! fO pee t,|)e frivolity that marks Cash Macy. Every student of history know« | t|w ()b8ervanco of the day of his that circumstances have quite a s | death! For ¡t is the anniversary much, and often more, to do with of his death, of his martyrdom, our On the corner north of the Resort Saloon. He solicits u share the choice of members of the cab St. Valentine’s aay, with its daintv inet than the personal inclinations little love verses and its grotesqi e paronage of bs rends. JABES R. WAITE, of the President, to say nothing of caricatures What must he think] MAntr*T of Waite’i Celebrated Comedy Co, other members of the party. Premium Baud and Orcheetra. of the mischevious children who] Powder « • Cabinet-maker and Cenerai Job Work Reparing Wagons Buggies Ect UI1U V I' »a • ~ - are so eager to get to school early j that morning in order to see their T he advantage of having clear-; teacher’s face as she opens the headed business men in Congress proper little note she will find on was never more conspiculously her desk, and gaze« upon the pic brought out than when Senator ture of a sour visaged old maid Brice in a five minute talk explain with a very large head, and an ed what would be the status of the equally large ruler, who is repre stick issued by the Nicaraguan sented as tyrannizing over a class canal company, in case the bill now of small children with cherubic ¡lending guaranteeing the interest faces? The little dears, of course on $1(X),OOO.(XX) of bonds to be is they know that their teacher is sued, becomes a law. Before Mr. their natural enemy, and this is Brice made his statement Senators their chanee to tell her so. Then, Sherman and Teller had got into a too, he must wonder why the uglv dispute in which both used words pictures, why the delicate cards which meant ‘ you are a liar,” but with Cupids and pierced hearts rioting all over them, are called the statement was so clearlv made . . valentines. What had he to do that further misunderstanding was with such things as these? Abso- impossible It was Mr. Brice’s first lutely nothing, it seems. speech in the Senate Although this bill now has the right of way in the Senate as the “unfinished business” no one seems to expect R lleve Suppre-so that it will be voted on at this ses Meustreation. Used s icec-ssfully by tho*i.- sion, arid it is certain that it will ands of prominent Is dies «aor'A'y. Thor not be voted on in the House, even oughly reliable ana aaie. Wc-.th twenty if passed by the Senate. times their weight In Faber’s Bolden Female Pills gold for trmalr irrr<j nlarihe*. Never knowi to fait Bent by mall seale for •«. Address I»r. ttllet Jfrdical <L., Ktkhnrt, lint. You will remember the condition I wae In A t » years ago. when 1 waa afflicted with a combine tton of dixea-es, and thought there waa N? hila eon wr 1 tried all kind» of medicines, an<1 aeorea of eminent nhyaiciana. My nerves were proatrated, producing diume-a. heart trouble and all the ilia that make life miserable. I commenced to take DR. MILES' NERVINE and In three months | was ernrrevLy costs. In mv travels each year, wbeu I ate the ihou.aiids of physical wrecks, suffcriug from nervous proa- B tration, taking prescriptions from Bal O l .< al physicians who have no knowl- ■ <<lxe ,,f their case, and whose death la certain, I feel like going to them and saying, I ••sir dr Mi Lie- Neavina ass as curio . •• I" my profession, where there I aresonianysu til I R I* I J fferers from j overwork.men N* • a m ™ mw tai proalra. lion a-.id nervous exhaustion, brought on by the character of the business engaged in, I would I M. H. BRENTON dr J. W. BUCHANAN Proprietor. i THOUSANDS1 as a sure cure for all cauaew ~ suffering - -------- W from ------ -- these — ------ —-- - . J am » R. W att *. _ j Sold on • Poaltlvo Guarantor. Da. MILES'PILLS.60 Doses 25 C t «. ( 'n 0 TTY TY YTTXTr The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate in every way in hi« line of business. ^F*H*ty and grain constantly on hands, and careful help. WL-DXJ x J&W XXklriU« REAL ESTATE AGENTS Burns Orogon. ' Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection We have at this time for sale several productive farms, well im proved and well watered. Parties wishing to purchase cal on us we will show them the land The Aphro iedlcine1 we have for sale, and parties desir-' ’ ing to dispose of real estate cannot ! áá M r Harrison may hate had the JOHNSON A BAILEY, Proprietors. best of motives lor the manner in 9 which he acted about the annexa Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cigarettes tion of Hawaii, but there is •oiue- do letter than to put their lands in thing which in another man For Sale at W E. Grace’« Drug ur handa for Ba,e’ ^cauae we ad Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc. would have been called sharp vertise freely by sending circulars tore practice. The impression was Salon is first class in every particular. Experience barte and cards in all directions solicit- allowed to go out that if annexation Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. I ing purchasers and describing the was recommended it would be by land. act of Congress, which would give the House as much say about it as the Senate. But he sent a treaty We will also b iy lai«*« for per which the Secretary of State had son« wishing to purchase in our negotiated with the Hawaiian! county and living at a distance, Commissioners, providing for im mediate annexation and leaving the giving careful and accurate di«- legislative details to be arranged Should Take AdvataQe of its cription of the same, also the title. by the next Congress, to the Senate, urging in the special message which Correspondence Solicited. Office 1X .X.XXX XX went with it that the treaty be E ast O r o n H. rai . d . promptly ratified. 1 SUBSCRIBES TO THE HERALD