East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 23, 1895, Image 5

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a »«loon keeper Ibal he 1. diehon-
est and tinwortny the respect &f his
— fellow citizens. He is pursuing a
lawful avocation, recognized as such
_
by the government, and pavs his
license the same as a merchant
—bant or
or
Editor.
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Whisker « a curse to any com-
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periodically makes He horrible v,.-
Nations devastating whole districts,
and nations, killing, maiming and
c0,rupting;the foe alike to countries,
people, virtue, society and civiliza­
tion A barbarous custom and un-
emJzed way for settling disputes.
\ nefarious, underhand cowardly
p!aa of pushing the weaker to tne
wall. For instance the present con­
dition of the Armenians, a brutal
force power exerted for conquest,
or for the extermination of a race
or sect just as worthy, or more so.
tu live than the power that crushes
From all account. Chamberlain'. •
Cough Remedy ie a ( hi sen to t le ,
afflicted. There is no adverti t t
ment about this; we feel just like
saying it.
1 he Dem »crat. Carroll
ton, Ky.
Ky. For sale by all druggists,
ton,
^ agnôlîâïrestauran T
t
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Proprietor.
R eed ,
any other business.
BURNS, OREGON.
New York has one preacher who'
Men and Women will boast of
the 'doesn’t fear the rivalry of the sa-1
this, our government, being I
This Restaurant has been fitted
loons. Rev. Dr. Heber Newton ad­
wisest, best and safest of the civil­
up in Elegant style and is in eyery
ized globe, then if we brand a sa-; vocates open Sunday saloons.
particular a first class eating and
loon keeper as being low-bred, dis-,
boarding house.
The sentiment in favor of a sin-
honest and not worthy our friend­
ship and respect, we must place the g]e term for our r presidents is un-
The proprietor is prepared to
same stigma upon the government; questionably growing, and the
lodge his customersand guarantees
The government is the parent stem country would gain by having
comfort and satisfaction ami uses
and with it must rest the responsi-i put jnto Bonstitutional effect,
every effort possible to make hi s
bilitv. Now if we have the best,
guests feel at home.
government on earth and this gov- j I Gen. John Beatty, who ought to
eminent recognizes the whiskey | know, says the election of the re-
traffic as legitimate, lawful and pubjican ticket in Ohio will mean
right, what kick can we have at the making of every public appoint­
the saloon keeper? Cons’stency is ment a source of revenue to Boss
a virtue we often lose sight of.
Cox. Gen. Beatty is a republican
There is no use in men arguing too.
that saloon men, as a class, are
i
worse than other business men, for
The only reason the insane asy- ,
there is nothing of it. They are
lum8 are not tilled to overflowing
just like you and I and all men with those who have tried to mas­
following our callings for what ter the intricacies of New York’s
monev there is in it.
municipal politics is that level­
them.
What is more destructive? \\ hat
is more contaminating? What is
more the foe to justice, virtue, the
progress of civilization and the ad­
beaded men do not try.
vance of religion than war?
Victor Smith says yachting beats
Answer—Whiskey. Whiskev is very thing for sport, but he proba-
Secretary Olney has more
turning daily into hell many hun­ bl v didn't mean international yacht­
| in a minute than Sackville-West
dreds. Wl .skej isdaih binging ing.
. will have tn a lifetime; therefore
to want, m. erv and a life <>t shame
I he can be depended upon to ignore
hundreds of our fellow beings. Li
Tammany ought to be mighty the latter’s silly publication.
centiousnes.-, drunkenness and vice
glad that Carl Schurz is on the
in all its horrors led bv the devil
other side
He has few equals as
In view of the part the Mormon
riding upon a storm cloud of iniqui­
a hoodoo.
church is now taking in the Utah
ty is abroad in our land daily, hour­
campaign, those opposed to Utah’s I
ly. yes, every second of time, burl
The Emperor William has devel- admission as a state will be excus-
ing men and women into hell, inti.
>ped
a liking for Turkey that may able for saying, “1 told you so.”
pri.'Oii. into the penitentiary, into
the morderers cell, from there to nterfere verv seriously with John
Bull’s plans.
the scaffold.
For a dead animal the Tammany
Does it stop with the life and
tiger seems to have the other fel
soul of its victim? Not by any * Parkhurst, Strong and Platt are lows very badly frightened.
means. The heritage left to his once more shouting for the same
Gov. McKinley may wish when
familv clings to his wife, to his off­ ticket in New York, but all tile
the votes are counted that he had
spring and very often drives a part same that ticket won’t win.
made all his speeches in Ohio, in­
or all of them into paths of vice
How horrible to contemplate. How
Well, Well! Senator Peffer drops stead of stretching them into Ken I
heart-rer.ding theory of misery and calamity howiing and admits pros tucky and Maryland.
shame of the wife and children. perous times, but Senator Sherman1
If some of the loudest mouthed I
The po >r wifejiow brought to want —rich John Sherman—takes up the
and shame through whiskey. Once, calamity wail where Peffer left off. politicians occupied the position of»
p’obablv,the much respected daugh
President Cleveland they would be |
ter of good and honest parents, now
just as cautious a« he is in dealing |
When Hon. Don. M. Dickinson
the widow of a drunkard and him
with the Cuban question. Precipi-^
said that Lord Sackville West “is
in a drunkard’s and murderer’s
tancy has never been considered a
now. and always has been an in
grave, and this is the heritage left
part of wise statemanship.
i
hi* wife and children. They are fernal ass,” he expressed the uni
versal
American
opinion.
shunned by nearly all respectable
In a recent letter to manufactur-1
families f<>r the sms of the father
The Harrison and McKinley men ers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of |
ire visited upon the children. Left
without hope, and bequeathed a are developing a feud that must be
dishonorable inheritage, what can very comforting to the oth.r aspir­ • ‘‘Itinay be a pleasure’ to 'you' to
ants for the republican nomination. know the high esteem in which'
you expect from the children?
Chamberlain’s medicines are held I
U hiskey is the father of all pris-1
by the people of your own state,
on’» penitentiaries and scaffolds
Lord Tackville spent seven years
it is thefnherof all vices. Il is regreting his writing of a fool-letter; < where thev must be best known.
the foe to good breeding, virtue and he will spend the remainder of his j 1 An aunt of mine, who .resides at
Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit
religion. It does more to retard life regretting that he wrote that • IIIB
il fftW
Ve.’irs kint'P
tinrl
I
th> progress of Christianity than in­ fool-phamphlet.
fidelity or any and all obstacles in
it» path.
A Washington man offers to het
I he tnillenium will never come
from $100 to $5,000 that Kentucky
ty with her. as she did not like tc
until the whiskey goes. Society
and Maryland will both go desio
c,n never get to that state of per cratic. With a cinch like that he be without‘hem.” The medicines'
frction it should while the whiskey
referred to are
Chamberlain's >
will gi ve big odds to find takers
Cough Remedy, famous for its cures 1
traffic predominates.
Misery, starvation, want and
of colds and croup; Cnarnberlain’s
Tom Platt will pay liberally for Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame
’•ce in ail jig forms will reign su-
preuir a,» long as whiskey is made ' the successful muzzling of Warner back, pains in the side and chest
Miller during the present New ami Dhamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
drank
and Diarrhoea Remedy for oowe!
why put all the disgrace up- York campaign
00 »nd hurl your anathemas at the
complaints. These medicines have
**l<nn keener. Ifl not saloons li-
It is noticed that the republicans been in constant use in Iowa for
•«»eed hy the government? Does who tried so hard to nominate almost a quarter of a century. The
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* t the governinentejonsider it a leg- I Grant for a third term are now people have learned that they are
>U«®ate business ami make it law- foaming at the mouth at the possi- articles of greet worth and morit
¿Lt0
»hiskev? It does noi bility of a third term for President and unequaled by any other. They
»re
for
**tu*an^-T follow because a man is Cleveland.
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* eale
* * here . by all
— drii
- ssi„t, " I
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$2
.for the
THREE GOOD REASONS.
ISÏ-I1 IS ONLY $2 A YEAR, YOU CAN
• AF FORD TO TAKE IT
3d--lt is the largest
Paper in the County &
has the largest circu
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