East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, January 15, 1896, Image 3

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    hoodoo. Some people seem to have 1 in crease the consumption of beer.
If the idea is correct the anti saloon i
forgotten that.
workers are making business for:
the
brewers right along.
If Gov. Morton had the wisdom
J ohn R ohrman , B rewer
OF THE FAMOUS
of his years he would say to Boss
Editor Platt’s pretended boom for him:—
Good'advice: Never leave the
fl. C. B'Kn
Scat:
house
on a journey without a bottle
Tom I’latt.
ef Chamherlain’l f Colic, Cholera and PILSENER LAGER
ttlulTli» World s»js of the You sly old cut;
Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
I know where you’re at.
Boers.
IÜV
WlVUVUl Cl UUVV1V
Several years ago I was taken
In'1877Sir Theophilus Shepstone,
‘•Calico Charlie”Foster was talk­
OREGON
with a severe attack of flux. I was '
BURNS,
„the agent of England initial ing merely to hear hitneelf talk —
sick in bed about ten days and
commercialism in South Africa, an otd habit of his—when he said
FOR SALE IN KEGS AND BOTTLES.
could get nothing to relieve me un­
declared that the people of the that Benj. Harrison would decline
til I used Chamberlain’s Colic,
Transvaal were so oppressed by the republican nomination if it were Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, »
that they . offeretj him.
their own Government
I-----
which cured me and has been a
would welcome any change and re­
household remedy with us ever
gard it as an improvmcnt.
The Cubans are either making a sinee. J C Marlow, Decaturville,
This was bail'd in London as a desperate effort to capture Havant Mo. For sale by all druggists.
statesmanlike idea, and the Trans­ or to influence Congress in their
vaal was annexed accordingly. In favor
Its Value Recognized by Physi­
a few years, however, the Boors, de­
cian.
scendants of men who have died in
Th# theives haye even taken to
their patient, phlegmatic way for a
As a rule I atn opposed to pro­
robbing
the houses of New York
Corner of 1st. and B Street.
thousand years in defence of liberty,
prietary midicines. Still I value a
policemen.
If
something
isn
’
t
done
Proprietor
good one, especially when such is I M. H. BRENTON
begin to make the only protest
l
to
stop
this
wave
of
“
ri
form*
’
Teddy
against tyranny Toryism can un­
the source of relief from pain. As
derstand. They made it with rifles Rooseyolt is likely to be held-up. a topical [external] application 1
STABLE
which were seldom fired without
have found Chamberlain’s, l’ain
Il
Chauncy Depew isn't a bit wor Balm the best remedy I have ever
giving each bullet its billet in an
1
p
l!
Englishman’s body, Hence, Lond • ried over the prosoect of a war be- used for neuralgia of any kind. I|
1 fl i 1
• •
?
ill
on financiers concluded that a | tween England and Germany It have conscienciously recommended ,
1 I 1
mistake had been made in judging | wouldn’t hurt his railroad; on the it tu many persons. William
the temper of the Boers, and a contrary, it would probably increase Horne, M. D., Janesville, Wit?.
Liberal administration in 1881 re- its eanings.
Sold by all druggists.
sto’ed them their liberties.
It is impossible, however, for
The head of the A. P. A says
»
English Toryism to abandon any many members of Congress belong
scheme of conquest once conceived to’that organization, but he didn’t I America’s Great Danger
against the weak. The wise and
sav ho.v man/, nor did he give!
truly conservative po[icy of the
their names.
The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as­
AH ENGLISH COMMENTARY.
Liberals checked Russia and kept,
sures the public that he is prepared to accommodate
Germany friendly to England.
Said an eminent English scientist recently:
in every way in his line of business.
The
danger that confronts the great Amen­ I
So
Harrison
and
Bradley
are
to
The Tories, however, stand ready
and grain constantly on hand, and careful help.
ia« people to-day is not the possible adop­
to change all that by resuming the be the A. P. A. candidates for tion of a wrong financial policy for the
nation, or the spread of socialism, or the Passengers taken to all parts of the country.
aristocratic policy of »haughty and President and Vice Presidant. At increase
Hearse and Job Wages
of corruption among public men.
___ _______
( to be
_ sure, but ' incoi.nection
chivalnc aggression which lost bast that :s the natural inference »11 a vlieso
me bud ___
enough,
from the pnbli hid add-ess of the 1
arc as nothing compared to the terrible
America to England.
national disease—1 had almost said nation I
The Boies are not aristocratic president of the A. P. A.
0. ima —of overwork. The mad rush f r
wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousands
There is nothing chivalric about
fall by the way every year.
them But it is notable fact that
If McKinley finds any amusement Ycu arc likely to ba ono of tho victims!
though since the time of Julius in selecting his cabinet now let
1 low do we know ? L'ecause it is tho excep­
Caesar they have belonged tu a him go ahead. After next Novem tion to find a man or woman of adult ago in
perfect health. Nervous Disorders ure
comparatively small seat of the her he will net be interested in "the spreading with fearful rapidity. Among tl.e |
symptoms, are—Backache, Biliousness, Cold ,
grate Teutontic race, their kinsmen subject.
Hands and l'eet, Dizziues', Hot Flashes, I
have never been permanently sub
Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Headache,
HARRIS & JOHNSON Proprietors.
Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan . .
jeettd. They stand stolidly in
John Sherman was a little slow choly, Faili: g Memory, Palpitation, lihiu- 1
their tracks and die for freedom in
mutism, Sh- rt Breath, Sleeplessness, Ker- i
in getting in that defence of his vous
Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc I BURNS
a slow, heavy unenthusiastic wav
management of the Treasury De-
R ev . C. A. C abroll , pastor First Baptist
’
OREGON.
which m ikes them the most for-
Church,
Yellow
Springs,
O.,
writes
as
follows;
partaient.
“ I have used Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine
tuindable opponents any scheme of
for the p ist six months. I find it acts like
tyranny can have.
.
Wines Liquors, and Cigars
a charm on the whole nervous system. 1
It
seems
that
Buss
Platt
is
hav-
haye
not
found
its
equal
in
giving
immediate
There are only a handful nf them,'
relief. Dr. Miles’ little Nerve and Liver
, Good Billiard tables, Pleasant^Card Roome, eta., etc.
hut England has not money and I ing difficulty in getting some pr«»m Pills only need a trial and they will recom­
mend themselves to be the best pills in the Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender
men and camion enough to subju. ineut New York republicans to market.
”
even
pretend
that
they
favor
the
gate them.
“ For five years I have suffered from Ner­ «
Mixed drink» to please the most fastidious.
_ ___
j nomination of Morton.
vous Prostration, I was unable to work or
sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles’ Restora­
tive Nervine give me relief, and one tin u
If Russia really means busi-1
"
~
~
sand
dollars would not cover the good it has
pat-
ness she can put in a bid for the
Americans do not get their ]
Is»-..
,
,
,
none me. ” - —JOHN M1NCHER, Youngs-
done
I riotism through the money lenders. I town, Ohio.
**ntira issue of bonds
If they did there would be no such Dr. Mile»’ Restorative Nervine is un­
equalled in CURING Nervous Diseases. It
thing.
contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold
Perhaps Foraker is willing—
an a positive guarantee by all dru
8oUie think anxious—to play Gar
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkl
Another case of very sour grapes,
f-eld te McKinley’s Sherman.
JOHN SAYER,
Proprietor.
is the announement of the Roth-
child that they do not want our
Situated on Silvi.» river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
Lord Salisbury may find that his
bonds.
mw* is Beimi» before he grows
uiuch older.
Customers wil receive GOOD FLOUR from
Respect fur that Venezuelan
Good Wheat
The manner in which Speaker Boundary Commission is rapidly
L ' d has taken care of the Maine increasing in England. John Bull
I
I
Congressmen indicates that if he is avaricious, grasping a bully and
I
•ATTAo/\Mem>«
becomes President he may Rel­ all that sort of ¡thing, but nobody
WTHrr,/'t5T'
jwooDwamç
ict i.i? entire Cabinet from Maine. ever accused him of being a fool.
HUHnSrLOuH à S awmill
Perhaps Ignatious Donnelly
•* publican politicians who
he is Llir
just
about LO the build to
-----IO thinks
jum auuuk
OUliU
WojfoJ",* ''"ndle •' Ule of G»’-|mak« a aati«r«ctory amalgamation
k.Vrdo’ 77 7 begi'’"ing fo candidate. The only difficulty in
¿±7 * '°Ul ‘b* ‘Old
‘he way i. that nobody el.e think.
Hieran »y.
FOR SALT BY
«wuAfcwt
80.
1,1 "»honal politics B om Platt’s
Closing saloons is a new way .dis­
•upport hag invariable been a covered by the Chicago brewers, to
BLACKSMITH & WAGON SHOP.
M c K innon <t kenyon
• rp it ,L*
r. c‘‘r| Thorbahn. Musical Directo-
ucaiK.aid Theatre Orchestra.
Chicago, Ills. April. 14, 1892
Me*«r« John.F Strntt<>n
Dear Str* -I am
to bo «bi« to
»tat« tl.ut I cm , blrflily r<cm.mend y< ur ru >-
• mi * Cut Strine-1 r «'nnblHty r-n-l tor 3.
f ,r th. ui thould l-u I re tuend-
rn-
• ours truly, CAIX TBOCUASir
burns
Shop opposite the Brewery
/ “ ork iD
X
1 guaranteed.
Satisfaction
*