East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, February 12, 1896, Image 3

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Sealed iruposuis.
one man are vi-iied on the whole
ohn
ohrman
crewer
party, still we argue the party i?
not to blame, for the reason the I Notice is hereby given that sealed •
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democratic party had no idea when bids will be received for the con­
OF THE FAMOUS
voting for Cleveland when last struction of a County Jail of either
stone or brick in accordance with
Editor elected that ho would ignore what
a large majority of his party advo­ planuind specifications now on file
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cated. We hold that the democrat­ in the office of the county clerk. |
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bond
in
a
sum
double
the
amount
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if .,«1» «e» trump* Tom Reed ic party is still the party of reform
of the contract price, to be approved •
l»ve a hand bard to heal.
and is honestly striying to give the
by the court, will be exacted of the j
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people what reformation the major­ contractor at the time of executing i
The recent war talk seems to ity demands. But the populists
OREGON
have revived war memories to such say, ‘-Yeu are a long time at it.” the contract and such contractor | BURNS,
will be required to complete the
an extent that some of the partic that we have to admit to some ex
foundation and cement floor by the
FOR SALE IN KEGS AND BOTTLES.
pants in the last one are fighting it tent, but people must remember
10th dav of May, 1896, and then
all over again-in the newspapers. that the republican party have, in
be required to cease work until the
every way possible, balked demo window guards are received; and
It seems that the National Asso­ cratic legislation; and the action of such contractor must permit the
ciation of Manufacturers, which the President vetoing the free coin­ Pauly Jail Co. to proceed at once
was supposed to be a business or age bill, whic-h was net expected of with the work of constructing the
ganization, i« in reality only a cog him when eltcted, threw a damper ceils immediately after the materi­
in the machinery that is being used upon the party L aid to overcome al is received and, if necessary, to
in the attempt to make .McKinley but that does not give us license to cease work on the building until
President and to ravive McKinley condemn our party and forsake its the cells are completed. The said
principles as long as we conscient­ bids will be considered by the court
ism-
iously believe in these principles, on Wednesday, the 4th
HARRIS <fc JOHNSON Proprietors.
Perhaps when all the estimates we should, like our leaders Vest, March, 1896, at one o’clock
were before him and footed up, Mr. Bland, Mills and others, be the said day.
Bid to Le filed with the coun’y BURNS,
OREGON
Wanamaker concluded that ht more determined to finally succeed
Oregon,
a
clerk
of
Harney
county,
would save money by making
The first presidential term of Grov­
tour of the Holy Land, instead ol er Cleveland was one without blem not, later than one o’clock p in,'
Wines Liquors, ani Cigars
buying the senatorship.
ish, not a blot upon the eschutcheon March 4th, 1896. at which time)
•f that administration, and especial the same will be opened, All bids-
Good Billiard tables, Pleasant^Card Rooms, eta., etc.
The democratic central commit Iy pleased were the settlers of this to be marked ‘ Bids for County 1 Saloon is first class in every particular. Experienced bartender
tee met in the court house last Sat [ county, Now the settlers of this Jail.”
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The
court
reserves
the
urday. All but four precincts were county and a big majority of this
to ‘
Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious,
reject
any
and
all
bids
fair
government,
because
of
that
I
represented.
By order of the Board of County
We were present at the meeting and impartial administration, elect
and found the committee-men very cd him the second time, being firm­ Commissioners of Harney county,
C. E. K enyon ,
confident and enthusiastic. All ly persuaded that he would respect Oregon
Clerk
Were we—the peo­
without an exception expressed the»r wishes
certain victory for the democratic ple—to blame? Were democratic
Spit or Smoke Your
ticket in the county election, and a principles to blame unless these Don’t Tobacco
Life Away.
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determination to select candidates principles uphold the president in
JOHN SAYER,
Proprietor.
of ability and populaiitv, declaring his actions? Do you expect a new is the truthful, startling title of a
book about No-To-Bac, the harm- |
the certainty of a careful selection party constructed of the same ma- less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure'
Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge
of delegates, to represent the respec- terial and its leaders to have mere that braces up nicotimzed nerves, I
tive precincts, whose integrity and respect for principles and platforms eliminates the nicotine poison,
Customers wil receive* GOOD FLOUR from
makes weak men gain stiength,
zealousness for the success of the than your own old party?
vigor and manhood. You run no
party cannot be doubted. We have
physical or financial risk, as No-To- Good 'Wheat
never met with a central committee
Bac is sold by druggists everywhere
Estray Notice.
more confident of success.
under a guarantee to cure or money
Book free.
Address
Taken up by John Witzell at his refunded.
This is a good omen and is equal
Steriing
Remedy
Co
,
New
York or
to, at least, a majority of points for ranch on Sage Hen, seven miles
Chicago.
Victory, We are not going to con-; south-west of Burns, one dark red
H. M. Horton, Burns.
demn either the republican or pop­ cow about five years old, branded
ulist parties, but we are going to on left hip with a quarter circle
M c K innon & KENYON
write, and never lose an opportuni­ circle, and on left shoulder with
Good advice: Never leave the
tv of saying a good word for our straight mark. Marked with a small house on a journey without a i ottle
BURNS
underbit in each ear. Owner can
own party. We have in ou: ¡¡party have the animal by giving neces­ ef Chamberlain’! Colic, Cholera and
in this county, intelligence, ability, sary proof and paying charges, in­ Diarrhoea Remed v. For sale by
Shop opposite the Brewery
enterprise and energy, and these cluding the publication of this no­
tice.
J ohn W itzell .
are the basis of success.
Several years ago I was taken
All work in our line done neatly and with dispatch,
Satisfaction
with a severe attack of flux, I was guaranteed.
Give us a call.
Estray Notice.
sick in bed about ten days and
e cannot, for the life of us, see
Taken up by Joseph Wooley, on could get nothing to relieve me un­
any good reason for voters of this
til I used Chamberlain’s Colic,'
county, who are democrats, leaving hie ranch 5 miles north-east of
Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy,
the party to become either republi­ Burns, one bay horse, white spot in
forehead.no brands, about 8 years which cured me and has been a
cans or populists. *n county poll- old
and weighs about 1100 pounds. household remedy with us ever
ICi! certainly the democratic party Collar mark on top of shoulder
since. J C Marlow. Decaturville,
cannot have any serious objections The owner can have horse by giy-
to the present incumbents of theirin£P™per proof and paying charges Mo. For sale by all druggist».
Political faith now in office. While including this notice.
Its Value Recognized by Physi­
J oseph W ooley .
it mai be that some mistakes-have ;
cian.
en made, still we think, and in
Administrators
Notice.
act can avow’ without fear of sue-
As a rule I am opposed to pro­
rant«! Why pay an Ammt
WBr-
ceesful refutation, that the demo
you! Write your owi ord.? *onM®1 “
for
prietary midicines. Still I value a
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Notice
is
hereby
given
to
all
per
­
"ata now holding office in our
sons holding claims against the geod one, especially when such is
WHOLESALE PRICES
No. 13». Road Wagoa.
county have performed the duties i estate of Victor S. Ottmer,deceased, the source of relief from pain. A b
No. 1. Farm Hamess.
oh < r<dit to thftnselves and par- to present the same to the under­
AaOood
a topical [external] application I
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i- No roproach, on account of signed at bis place of business in
Art?«.
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have found Chamberlain’s’ Pain I
county, Oregon, yer-
1e8‘igence or inability can be laid ' " Burns,
~........ ’ Harney vwuuvr,
harness .
ified as bv
be law required within six Balm the best remedy I have ever
** the door of democracy, then whv .ified
Br^j?dnf?:'N.,’t:b,eR:"i
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used
for
neuralgia
of
any
kind.
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pay poRtajre, if*
■ uld the party or any of it« fol- months from the date of this notice.
Dated at Burns this 11th day of have conscienciously recommended j •No. 41. Wagon, 840.
w. B. PRATT, Secretary, Elkhart, Ind
°Wtr’ be dissatisfied? And fur-1 December, 1895.
it to many persons. William
H. M H orton ,
er> what satisfactory excuse can
Horne, M. D., Janesville, Wie.
Administrator.
^mocrats have nationally?
Sold by all druggistB.
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r-tand we are just giving
?Oh’W F. STRATTON’^
CELEBRATED
7 version of the situation with
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câLïnpAi'n
11 ra ion and respect for every
r°Pin’:°n- :We Wieve lhe'
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’ t reformation should be done' MANDOLINS
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» nç-wter» of »nJ W hole«! • Deal*» in ail kinds n*
a»%»-.ICAL
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I a’y lines. Though the sins of
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BLACKSMITH 4 WAGON SHOP.
ELKHART CARRIAGE and HARNESS MFC. CO.
b; 1. K13. fir. 317 Eiiî Cth£t . NewYorb
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