East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, August 02, 1893, Image 3

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    The Herald.
WSDNE8DAY AUGUST 2. 18«».
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A BIT OF HISTORY.
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A little scrap of old history has
Burnt, fame y County, Oregon.
recently come to the surface, which
ve orders Herald or Items c'Svw
The oqly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
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throws some light on the present
PAMPHLETS,
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. I
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financial situation. Away back in I
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1862 an agent of European capital- '
LETTER HEAD«, NOTE HEADS
ists sent the following confidential |
circulars to American bankers:
anything, which Talleyrand said —To Subscribers—The H erald ' ENVELOPES,
STATENE
Slavery is likely to be abolished was the first requirement of diplo- and Rural Northwest both for the
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price of the H ekai . d . The Rural i
by the war power, and chattel macy.
Northwest is a good newsy pap r ¡ 1
slavery destroyed. This 1 and hay
devoted to the wants of the agri­
European friends are in favor of.
fer slavery is but the owning or S ecretary Carlisle is again on culturist. Now is the time to pay
labor and carries with it the care of duty, having returned from the ten- up your arrears’ and one year in
the laborer; while the European day vacation which is probably the advance and get an additional pa­
plan, led on by England, is capital only one he will get for many long per in the bargain.
Cabinet-maker and Cenerai Job Work:
control of labqr, by controling lnonths t0 coriJe, as the general be
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wages This can be done by con-
ful|.- shared by himself, is that Ll WC BYRDS, W Y KING-
Repairing Wagons Buggie Ect
troling the money. The great debt he has now entered upon a long
that capitalists will see to it is made I
period of the hardest work of his i REAL ESTATE AGENTS
All work done neatly and w’th dispatch.
out of the war must be used as a life. His department dealt ex­
measure to control the volume of clusively with the two great quts- j
Burns Oregon.
money. To accomplish this, the tions that will occupy the time of j
We have at this time for sale
bonds must be used as a bank basis. Congress—the tariff and finance—
We are now waiting to get the sec­ and it is his desire to be prepared several productive farms, well im
Mary of the treasury to make this to furnish *11 of the information on
I proved and well watered.
recommendation to congress. It both subjects that will from time to
um liotdoto allow the “greenback,” time be asked for from the time( Parties wishing to purchase cal!
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as it is called, to circulate as money that Congress takes up these ques I
on us we will show them the land
any length of time, for we cannot tions until it disposes of them, and j
; we have for sale, and parties desir- JC
control them. But we can control when that will be .s a conundrum
the bonds, and through them the that no wise mar. will try to answer ing to dispose of real estate cannot »
bank issue.
do better than to put their lands in
al this time.
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Harney County,
I ur hands for sale, because v ad
In accordance with these in
structions, an agent of »he Ameri
vertise freely bv sending circulars
can Bankers’ Association sent out
D uring the short time Secretary and cards in all directions solicit­
N. B^OWN,
Buns- O fii
the following circular to the banks:
Lamont remained in Washington ing purchasers and describing the
Deal Sir: It is advisable to do
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he found time to decide that Army i 'and.
all in your power to sustain such
officers desiring to attend the I
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daily and weekly newspapers, es
World’s Fair must pay their ¡own
We will also buy lands for per-(
pecially the agricultural Jand relig
fare like other people, and that |
ions press, as will oppose the issuing
permissions granted officers to at sons wishing to purchase in ourj
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of greenback papor money, and
tend the fair do not carry free trans­ county and living :it
distance, ■
that you also withhold patronage
portion. Whde this will upset the giving careful and accurate dis j
or favors from all who will not op­
plans of numerous Army officers
pose the government issue of money.
who have been calculating to take cripiion of the same, als<- (be title 1
l*t the government issue the coin
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in the big show at Uncle Sam’s ex­
and the banks issue the paper
Correspondence Solicit« >1 Oilier)
pense its justness is manifest to all.
H. BRENTON & J. \V. BUCHANAN
money of the country, for than we
Proprietor.
The salary of the Army officers E ast O regon H erald
can better protect each other. To
who will visit the fair go right
repeal the law creating national
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along and they certainly should be
banks or to restore to clculatiou the
willing to pay their own expenses.
government issue of money will be
to provide the people with money
The original ami only Compound *
and will, therefore, seriously affect
A ttorney General Olney has Oxygen Treatment, that of Dr-
your individual profits as bankers been accused of not looking favora­ Starkey A Palen, is a seientitii- nd
ano lenders. See your member of
The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as­
bly upon the practictal side of poli­ justment of the element-» of Oxvg-
congress at once and engage him to
sure the public that he is prepared to accommodate
and
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magnetized;
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tics. i. e., putting out the opposition
in
every way in his line of business.
support our interest that we may
and putting in members of his own compound is socondensed and made ,
^•“Hsy and grain constantly on hands, and careful help.
control legislation.—Telegram.
party, but before leaving Washing­ portable that it is «ent all over th-
ton for a short vacation, he showed world.
Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Job Wagon in connection
It has been in use for over twent v
that
accusation
to
have
been
unde
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Now that Secretary Lamont has
years; thousands of patients have
taken a four years lease on a served by notifying a number of the
been treated, and over one thou*
Washington residence the rumor assisants to the Attorney General and physicians have used it ami
niongers will probably eease start­ with salaries ranging from $1,500 recommended it—a very significant |
to $3,000 that their resignations
ing stories.of his intended early re­
were desired, and it is stated bi fact.
tirement from the Cabinet. He
“Compound Oxygen—Its Mode
those who know that every republi
will live in good company as his
can connected with the Department of Action and Results,” is the title |
JOHNSON A BAILEY, Proprietors.
house is next door to that of Sena­
of Justice, outside of the classified of a book of 200 pages, published
tor Brice and within a stone's throw
service, is to be made to walk the by Drs. Starkey A Palen, which-
of the White House..’ The Secre­
gives to all inquirer full informa­
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Cierarretts
tary came here this week to con­ plank.
tion as to this remarkable curative
Good Billiard tables. Pleasant Card Rooms, etc., etc.
sult with Secretary Gresham in re­
agent and a good record of surpris­
Salon is first class in every particular. Experience barte
gard to several matters under the!
abso- ing cures in a wide range of chron
T
he
number
of
pensioners
i'tatedepartment which were un-*
ic cases—many of them after lieiny
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious.
bince
abandoned to die by other physi­
lutely
dropped
from
the
roll
settled when the President left
town, and while here he signed the March 4, last is 245, but in th? same cians.
Will be mailed free to any ad­
lease for his house. Although ac­ period 5,090 have beeu suspended, dress on application.
investigation.
companied by Mrs. Lamont whose pending further
D rs . S tarkey A P alkn ,
face is almost as well known as bis Judging from past experience in 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa
own the Secretary spent several such cases it is estimated that a 120 Sutter St, San Francisco, Cal.
hour« in Washington and got safely large majority of the latter will fin­ Please mention the H erald .
a* ay before the newspaper men ally be dropped. The work of ex­
Should Take Advatage of its
knew of his visit. However, it _____
amination is being pushed as rapid- — — ■
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would not have made much differ- ly as possible and will be confined
•nee, as Lamont is a past-master in for a long time to pensions granted » J
thwart of talking without saying under the act of 1390.
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