^E TIME s -HER a LD I The Bcst*- Gives The News ADVERTISIN SUBSCRIBE. Job ■“A1,CONSOLIDATED JULY 22, 1896 Ike Ciiucs-Mwraid. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, MEDIUM Printing. OREGON. JUNE ,14 1899, Irrigation, pects. He found the hay and hop Eastern Oregon Weather. propaga ting numerously crops fairly bounding in the luxur- accomplishing a good deal ofi The toll. lowing is taken from the iance of rapid growth, but fall and The follow ing ¡8 (|ie report of the ‘^»»truetion. Depending upan SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ““ Wichita Eag'e: : wheat not doing i o ’ I winter sown E> very r weather for Eastern Oregon for the forage for a liveing, they do not • »•Tear ....... |2.»v The problem of the reclamation «ell, on'account of the continued past wick, as sent out by B. S. restrict themselves to rats and til Manlh» . i.oo Tkraa Meukha ... ............................... 75 . and statement of the arid region of cold rain. Ontario, Oregon. mice, but rob the farmers’ hen roost I’ague. section director: the United States assumed a prom- ■ He thinks Willamette farmers • FFIC1AL SlKEcTOltY I The mean Temperature. 54 de and attack the wild birds. Of the • TATI— OI.AGON : im nee In the deliberations of the «'Bl find that they cannot raise [ gr ’e, is 2 degrees lower than for the latter, indeed, they kill so many . G W. McBride sessions of the Tratia-Mississititii « heat as cheaply as those east of Ju»fph biuiau preceding week and 1 degree high that the decrease of native feather-1 ¡Thea. longue. • Congress just closed which showed ''ie mountains butjdover, cheat. ■•r 'ban _____________ r_........ B week ed species in some districts seems; for the corresponding t W. K. Ellis • «. ..... Attera»? Gaua.al . c. M.iaieinan its importance I a:ic| magnitude. «nJ ' fact, all the domestic grasses j last ycjir. a uu iuha itnuui iruipci“ to be largely attributable to them. jTirst Class Goods The maximum temper- l«f «ruer .\\ m F Lord z a ... . • . , 7 4«cr«iary •! M iai * u k Kin. «id Gue of the most intensely • , intere-t I..;., t can be raised in the highest perfec- ntures ranged from 58 degree to 7G I’igs have run wild in some of the r«»aa«Atar R . ..Phil. Metaehau i « - , , tape. Publie ¡«»traction g m irwin log events of the tl0n - "We are now sending our degree and the minimum from . 441 southern states, and also on certain .............. „ _____ ..... session was the Uon. Tho Iiargost 6 tools W 11 l.wvd. Hat» Priuter R i; Vn^r* »tul'l'orr.ly contested controversy young cattle and sheep to Nebraska islands, where, as on the Galapagos, degrees to 52 degrees except over i I v-«•i'«'1'”’ which was fought out between those to •'« stall fed,” he continued, « ->r««a Jadgta Tho Xiowost Prloe>> which was fought out between those to be stall fed,” he continued, the Plateau reigon, where the range 1 they were originally introduced to • ixsra jSiHctAL BisnucT. I i who nd vacated the absolute session ' “ while .in 'in our k ¡o»u wno advocated ’ wmie owu Willamette we was from 34 degrees to 48 degrees. ' furnish food for crews of vessels in • tttfiftl Ju4g« . . r» . .M.D. CLtrpOKu I of all the arid lands to the states possess all the natural element« for [ Wo solicit your trade and guarantee FAIR TREATMENT t. all Showers occurred on Monday, I need of fresh meat. They were im­ Giairiet Atiarawy U. W. Parrish, /•¡nt K»|»re»»D;aiiv» (R) U. 1,. Ptttorsuu. and territories on the one’ hand. ■ raisin» Tho future^firmer; Tuesday,Wednesday an 1 Thursday ported into New Zealand by Cap­ /•i»t-S«u»t«r . ....(Ü)............ A. W.Gowan — 1AKSRY : I and those who stood for the policy of'the Willamette willfcast ¡¡aside the total rainfall amounting to tain Cook about 1770, and soon «•ÜSTT— of the National Irrigation Congress «heat raising as an industry and i from .20 to 42 of an inch. There ! becoming nil 1, increased to a re- ....... Jamea A Sparrow as outlined in its resolution, on the , devote his attention to clover, corn, • es. was an absence of the normal | markable degree. .......... H . Richardson ) Ul.rk .......................... J U. Wvlconie Trcur.r ....... .JR) fodder and root crops. The soil of amount of eunihine. .............. Guo. Whiting | other hand. Sheep and goats,when numerous, I.rv.r.r A. J. McKinnon • b.riff..................... Governor Murphy of Arizona the East will come into fashion,' ............. J W Buchauau are liable to cause widespread ¡li­ A»ew.r (. B....... \V U. lit rd CROPS. «•»••1 Superiut-luteul favored the policy . . of [ and stnll fed beef and mutton will; ... A. K. Rit harobcn strcnouslv 1 jury, particularly in forested re- «l..k lu.p.et.r i L>) i a . * enaior r^'',V_ (ns. • Uco. Hagcyj absolute cession willioufrestriction, be furni-b.td the ! nr rkets while the members of the Irrigation | Northwest without the expense of Fruit prospects are better than in _______________ ■ aä *2T V a *X'-\ n. ». Co!!«rtM «110 were present ns dele- fr> ight to and from Chicago. Then western Oregon. The soil is; n 0T k k — Have you a farm <•• rtr ............... for Seieiver ell»« Ni ««ii gates to the Trans Mississippi Con-1 . . the firmer wax thoroughly soaked soaked and and the the question! question ' . • ----- AGENTS FOR----- Tl Willamette , ™ thoroughly were I. D. , r,cl > ™e man of many hundreds o f moi.tur. is ’ practiaily eliminated 1 ’ f ° r ’ ° r d ° y ° U kn0W “f 1 cress, among whom jO’Donnell, chairman of the exccu- of acres will cut down his holdings. B0 far as the growth of crops ‘this I any person holding farming lands WCIEriK»- live committee of Irrigation Con- because he can make more money year is concerned. In sections of that they wish to dispose of? If McCormick Harvesting Machinery • yi.V a ftSSVKAM ” gross; Gt-nrge 11. Maxwell of Caii- on a smaller tract than he can now I uion county wiriworms are doing so, please write to any O. R. A N. ; agent and he will send you a circu- I on a large one. ■ ««.■ fernia ami Colonel II. B. M:ixs n some damage. Seeding h is been m •« te«»» r'‘«ler-Uel-y of Ncv id i, members of the con­ “Small bunches of fat st. ep will actively» pushed over the Plateau I lar that will interest you. Write ui for Pries». gressional committee of tho Irriga­ be kept 2.iu every'’patch to net as! reigon. Throughout the Columbia! A. •. V. W. tura« Me <7. tion Congress; L. W. SliurtblilT L.............. ... of cIsarer« °f the brush and weeds. River valley the reports indicate' ■ Kry 2d ml ilk Tkurtdaya M J Hwr-.on, M. W. Tut TtMKs-IfEitAt.D can furnish J w ta. «r, Ree. Ogden, Utah, executive commtttea- I hi'sc sheep will produce finer wool that everything is favorable fora man from Utah, and other mem- ..and more of it, than where they are large grain crop; the tot.-li acreage! y»ii letter heads and envelopes «ABMtr »0-I-° • r . ,ber’ of tl,e Irrieatio" t’ongress I allowed to run in large bands, and of grain is lets than usual and | printed at what you will have to «••«•»os* v«:io«« ,| stood firmly in opposition to the , the farmer will always be able to much less than last year; the I day for them not printed. ’ ’****' • ‘ k““!'W; 'cession scheme and in favor of the turn oil'a bunch of fit steen or acreage of spring grain is above the ' policy of tho policy of the Irriga­ wethers at the most propitious time ' average. Working summer fallowl ! continues, The growth of wec( s jB I r«H up ’phone 1G for job printing tion Congress. That j»i'iey. in °‘" ■ ear. C A HlSÌ, short notice. 'greater than ordinarily occurs at “ W e w ill not wait for n- w firmers brief, is that the states and tsrrrito-1 1 Ibis season of the year. AiTuf.sar at -L a .*, Corn is. Ties come from the East or Europe ric-s should be allowed to lease the , nms!’, OIl^O». public grazing lands and di vote tojnake thi» ¡transformation, ’¡h,, making slow growth. Gruss is • •-M, t I the revenues to the construction ef Hetth-rs of the Wil.anir tte ar,. is making excellent growth nud the ; already ¡becoming alive to tho im-j lia-v crcP promises to lie much let-, urrigatiou work«, but that the title ., • ..'o.,,.,, .«,i ( Jp rttdlo Le'be ter than for years; the I'U'N ’’JJ r/»r? <’•» wheat raising {cannot be made f i,,n nr 'the total under each ripening ilowly; upto JuitO 1st Brigadier General Charlies fv't g If I river and harbor bill; and that no; only < r :-es Lndbcen shipped wlw’rccently''renehc(l San Fran- I from Hood Rlyir. while up to the! Absolutely Pure. i lands should be ceded to the state " cisco, on the transport, City of AFoe the I STI tn«» date in 1898 there had been SURGE‘S ! eici pt upon condition« so strict nr Puebla from the Philippin'S owing 1I.3G crates. Emma 'tn absolutely insure the actu il to ill health, in an interview sail- shipped Residence !hnrecca«cl dropping amis fur |settlement of tho land in rm.ill at ‘■The situation in the Philippines Qflce The people of [crop is now promised. Peaches tracts and prevent its motioj»oly in Is most serious. ’.... OREGON [large bodies under private ownt r- those island.- will keep up a g'i°r-. will I e ,i full crop. Apples prom:»e t/y \hip. The Carey acts grant» a ilia warfare. sndThere.is no telling well. Sugar be ».« are making good | millii-n acre» to each state. utd< r( when hostilities will cense. They growth in ill Grt-rle Rt ¡de v illey . The reports from this portion in such conditions as these, and it is * 1.1 vu ret re loth' fastness of the nioun- t "I. G-0. S. SIZEMORE. ’ understood that the Irrigation Con- lairs, H'trcal when they'are.^whip- tho State ars much befrr than of Ollie*. □••ir •» o-r- • ». » U »U th' •• n v. I r pb'it'».. "Atih rViurlp- !. I <îr »" tt.jr * UlS,jih. to fapiii- sisting o:i pricin' illy nothing they gon er ps « ill evidently I <• good. f po’ . fr»-« .f ’ the Carey Carey «et ..... neee.sarv . Got — dit* idi i>*ir<*ni iw Fcrared. < Mjr ft* I.-- late reclamation and settlement have no need of a base of supplies low k» l<- O» <>l ’ ’ ” n t. I .ir -.a . ' ». w;ih K.i»w ru.t-z-.- pr.aui a», t How ,. a> I lepta In ? *»r ■ a-id pro'ect investments made un­ Il.will reccssilotca large f rce of Wild Tame Animala der it, and that it bo ma le appli­ men to subj'Jg ite them completely CxÂisNOWiîi'CO B li.TVRNi* cable to the territories. It is h w- Tile war in the Philippines is by i.o ever, maitair cd that no sta'e sin mid The notion that ordinary domes­ BIGG A TURNER have any further grants f r pur­ means ended. Their entrench- tic neimal». sueli ns berscs. cats, inents are » .rl:s of military engi­ poses sf reclamation until it »hall ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW', neering and construction, erpi il to «log», etc., may n ultiplv so num- have r< « burned the rnillien at HT the best the meat civilised m l.tary rrouelv as t.> Iccoii.o Vviotaly ■cava, — — — — oataow nations have produc'd. UmLr p sts—nay, that in c r’ain parts Practice in all th» courts of Ore. granted under this act The carrying out of l!;'» j h . 1 ir y, Sjianish rrgime the Filipino learn­ oft! ■ world tie v I.a • already done Coliectiou. promptly made. 'it is claimed, will open up a vati ed something of w ir a: d we are re «,)—is suflicientlv s rikingto lend domain to small ho! Jers, iuert a»- ceiling evidence of thia every day ca'«■¡■■¡onal intn st t i a bulletin in ^^Torw E. ITT I'nvem rtmtly f r Consul ,”fin liy its turk.y om the forthcoming Year T>->ok of the Ibr sidiof i: g the population of the we-tcra i:r«*ity i voll - ■ •, r .XTcmly cured. So rr s.f positive a»n I states and reflectly t.-enefiting man­ the Philippines a t' a splendid lot department of agriculture. S. W. MILLER. m 4s power that I coti-i ler it my duty to It eppearr th it in some of ti.», ^ni twi b -ttln frtt tot’ •: of your rndsrl ufacturers and oth-rn the country 1 n I NOTABT PUBLIC. over, as markets will be imn. lim:t t ecome a pnsitia-e ntiisanee, and in express and ; • :b e address. Sincerely, Si. c., !«3 r art St.. Vsrt. T t state cession idea, however, if to their courage. Their record in 1197 N.av.ada'passed a law [H iuit- r. A. StOCVM. 7S>. r T'U.H.I ..a R u M.- m MW*,....H m 1 X O wkgo *. e«*«r Ua*rt»t-. -au. l*r>« C .ried out would prevent this set­ that aafuiC' uatry will a ! >rn pag»« ti d them Io be shot. Recent re tlement by small holders anj great­ if American his’orv reccntiy mil' p irts from Wailiirigton, l.k< wis* are te t! ■ «IT* cl that "cat '>»■ s in ly retard dtvcdopmcnt. a:.d V" t unwritten." '■ boa fin EVI RYBODY CAN DRINK GOOD PEEK that t< g'nn are coi ’-dored of so > r ai.bi.al«, «rei hu: t- which quite a bave Lee» cn.j liiyid to •boot ( n 1 1 doubt 1< s teresied heir v» i» Quart Bottles $1.50 a dozen deiivwed in Burns. 1 »« ìl *11 • ui|<>!\ l«9 apici S.MOlAVtìie J NHOr z-jnr.s—'-TT0» •aw loca. t I • ex’« quite commonly rm the I I gbi A < r , Ititi «tl —Titt T>. 4r.dim; n : a advai-cr. Or*' I«' • tti S, -.:.-l t>t«d(*f ■t e e«-s l-e»-»:i.e rm-h pet's *4 W las».«Dutos '• kJ »'Ms .9 MUPIOAL WiHCMA MDISK. F. ‘ •, G*U m ». W»* 0«. 9 or®. iMt,C . Il .'ff.; H» Five Gallon kegs $2.00 delivered at your home in Burns. Telephone JM’o. 3. WOLDENBERC