The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 03, 1897, Image 5

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what their grandmothers did and
W AN1 E D— I desire to co 1 s
'^spond with Oregon partie-
upon
what
they
Lived,
forgetting
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.vho may be able to supply
that their grandmothers were much
me wi h choice Indian relics
more active in domestic duties than unci! as spear bends, arrow hem.8, stone
they art, and were obliged to take pipes, eel. \\ rite me. telling ur- what
FRANK GOODMAN
Sturgeon AivSeaivo.
Proprietor.
you have. Address: II. 1* H amilton ,
su< h f >od as they had at hand
i
Two Rivers, Wsconsin.
‘•Bread was then the staff of life, i
Good cord wood delivered on short notice and at Reasonable Rates
The sturgeon, once so common,
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and rightly, too. It was made from
is a fish now rarely seen in the I
STUCK INSPECTOR.
Nature’s wheat, containing all the
Leave orders at Worthington’s Drug Store
Portland markets. Although high­ phosphates, the muscle-forming
ly esteemed in some countries and find, and heat and force necessary
finding a ready sale in the cities of for feeding
Now, this wonderful
»
the East, especially in a smoked grain, in our niann-r of preparation,
condition, it never was much of a has been robbed of the phosphates
favorite here, being chiefly used by ' and a portion of its muscle food,
cheap hotel» and restaurant», where | and as the poorer c-asses depend
C A' SWEEK,
it was served up under the name of more upon bread than 'the middle
“sea bass” or ‘‘fillet of s >le.”
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
or upper classes, they have suffered I
A few 3 ears sit ce parties came ! most.”
AND
Oregon.
Burns,
here and engaged in the business of |
shipping sturgeon Ea«t, and the
L. S. Login, Frank Hoffman, the
fishermen went into the business of ,
Siehel Cattle Company and others
catching them wholesale, and soon
1 of Crook county have made a sale'
the Columbia was strung with stur
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
of cattle to Mr. Mellick, who pur-i
geon lines as numerous as the!
! chased cattle in Prineville last sum-! ONTARIO
or eg
streets of Portland are with electric '
I
mer. The prices paid are as fol-,
wires, and ho.ika by the ton were
IS THE
1 lows: Thiee-vear old steer«, $23; 1 “
set tor the doomed sturgeon. Fish
2-year-old steers and I cows with «1
PLACE TO GET BARGAINS IN HOSIERY, UNDERWARE»
Hi
C mmiysioner James Crawford has1
calves by their side, $17 50; drv jj
stated that over 4,000,003 pounds
GLOVES, MITTONS, TOWELS, FLANNELS, ETC.
I cows, $14; 2-year old 1.eifere, $13 J
of sturgeon was shippeu from the1 yearling steers, $12;
Located first block East of Church.
yearling heif- BEAL ESTATI AGENT.
Columbia jiver in 1892, and also , ers, $9.
W. H. C anaday , Manager.
NOTARY PUBLIC
that over 95 000 pounds of caviare,
sturgeon fjg«, was shipped the
Dealness Cannot be Cured.
CHuaoN
i BUB ITS
same year.
The number of sturgeon caught by local application«, as they can­
Practices before U- S. Paini Office.
during th* winter and spring of not reach the diseased portion of
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1892-3 in the Columbia was over the ear. There is only one way to
10,000, more than 20 per cent of cure deafness and that is by const! .
Deafness is I
which weie small fish. It is un tutional remedies.
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'caured
by
an
inflamed
condition of
necessary to say that liut few have .
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been shipped since, hut as it was j the mucous lining of the Eustach-,
AND
SURGEON
!ian Tu’ e. When this flame gets! PHYSICIAN
not practicable to catch them all at
once, there are still a few in the inflamed you have a rumbling I Qfpice
at
Residence
river, but it is seldom any find their sound or imperfect hearing, and'
deafness| BURNS . .
I when it is entirely closed
HARDWARE CROCKERY,
way to this maiket.
is
the
result,
and
unless
the
inflam­
Although there is no difficulty in i
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procuring sturgeon eggs, and the i mation can be taken out and this
4
:
TINWARE»
GUN N»
AMMUNITION
method of propagating them arti­ tube restored to its normal condi
T*
j tion, hearing wiP be destroyed for
1 • •
ficially is well understood, no steps
ever;
nine
cases
out
of
ten
are
so far have been taken toward re.1
lb DR. D. B. CBTE
I caused by catarrh, which is nothing
stocking the Columbia.
BURNS
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-
OREGON.
but an imflamed condition of the
If the riyer were rertockad and
Every
kind
of
first
elas-
Dcntistrv
mucous surfaces.
the fishing placid under some pr p
done 01 short notice mid in
We will give One Hundred Doi- manlike manner.
er le.-trietii ns, it might again be
| lars for at y case of Deafness (caus­
come a souice of great profit to the
ed by catarrh)thal can not be cured
fisl c men. It might be a w. rk of
by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for
8 ime difficulty to strip a female
circulars, free.
s urgeon of li< r eggs, but it would
F. J. C heney , A Co. Propts.,
Carpenter ..
and
’ Builder
n >t be necessary to handle many < f
Toledo, O.
them, for the full grown fish yield
Undertaking
.. Work
Sold by druggists, 75 cts.
o i an average <4* 10 gallons of eggs,
i
a specialty
Hail’s Family Pills are the best
which, at. 168,000 egg« to the gallon,
Fine Work,........................... Low Piices.
makes 1.680,000 eggs to the fish. I
The Weekly Oregonian and T he
A doz n or two fish would yield
BURNS
OREGON
H ehai . d for only two dollars a year.
eggs enough to stock any river
Subscribe or renew at once and se­
Just what legislation in regard
cure your county paper and the
to fish is coming before the legisla
most newsy weekly published >n
ture is not known, hut fishermen
this state
Every intelligent read­
should not fol get to have some
er cannot help hut see the advan­
BONG GEE, Proprietor.
thing done to protect the steelhead
tage of getting two papers for the
salmon aid the sturgeon, which are i
price of one. We hope our sub­
BURNS,
OREGON
now in course of being exterminated
scriber« will see the point and give
at a lap d rate.
us a call.
Wood Yard!
LOOK!
Wood Yard!
LISTEN!!
J olinson s Cash
Store
C. H. VOEGTLY,
; : ::Dantistry
John Sweitzer,
LAUNDRY
Whiskies
And Cigars
Mixed Diet A Necessity
Mrs. S. R Rorer, th« famous in­
structor in the science of cooking
and domestic economy generally,
gives this advice concerning mixed
diet: “As all things have been
given us by Nature for Fonie good
purpose, 1 have always ad vocated
a mixed diet. If Nature had in-
tended us for meat cab rs only we
would have had meit teeth alone..'
but we ha»"« grinders for the ma-ti .
eating and th- grinding of grain,
which teaches us at once that a
mixed diet is necessary.
• people are rather c >r «creative '
in matter» of charige, especially re .
girdi.ig food, looking bai k
upon
Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
This is the best medicine in the
aints.
I
world for bowel
acts quickly and can always be Gives the choice <>f two transcontinental
depended upon, When reduced
ROUTES.
crib water it is pleasant to take.;
GREAT
1>NloN
fry it. and like many others you NORTHERN RY
PACIFIC RY
will recommend it to your friends j
Via.
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DENVER
For ink at 25 and .50 cents a bottle) SI’OK XNF
MINNE » P<»LI«.
K \N«f«C!TY
bv Druggists.
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