The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 23, 1899, Image 4

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it. August on
Mil I. th. rt.^a.iUoU. IH “
•uddin «iar.at.a chanjai.
for that place,
lirin b» eir«d by a |d«u»i>t
r«.aadj
which 1» appll.J dl-
The mean temperature for the oir.«RT 1 Ti«irM»rsii.v« : abhivf
J • Li a « n 11.1»
M anager.
r«lly mt« th« n. ■ rlla. t.r
IHEI.I.ET A FOLEY f/oprietBrs,
week was 7 degrees below the
Fer
I From Baker City | From
>«n«lato»ch
£'■
Ely’s Cream Balm f
Of the(selection of United St.de normal. There has been an en­
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Fast
Salt Lake Denver,
OREGON
P/.'BNS,
»IKXll
mail
Ft. Worth, Oma
la •ikn.-wlwtaad ta 1« fa tnwt th »□••» M ..
senators by popular vote the At - tire absence of weather during the
Sual.! , r,,»
nv ¿„77,
lin, Kansas City, 3:25 per.
11:21
■ O«»IM. It spaa,
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th,
lanta Journal (Democrat) says: week and the percentage of : un­
Shop
oppanft»
®M
ir«w»ry
•C«y« pa:« aa 1 n •aa::«ai
h„la
a. m.
Sr. Loui», Cl iea.
the »»»»u, frcai aol.U, raaXa7j?t
po and East.
••The convuiction that the people shine has been deficient.
rfiaraaaileeia , r,.»..«a« ,i i
■ci »inrna«’«.. •* »
i
The
rains
have
delayed
bare.
■
t-
ill
work
iow*
with
neat.i«ii
aLd
dpatah.
i*p
¡
’
atitfaction
giarait
ad
should have a direct voice in the
Wall - Walla,Spo
ing,
but
so
far
no
damage
has
re
­
kane, Portland,
choic of United States senators is
S®~G;ve as t call.
11:23
San
Franciacn,
326
asserting itself. The custom of sulted. A large portion of fall-
a. m.
Minneapolis, St.
.n>.
popular canvasses for senatorial sown grain has already been cut,
Paul, Duluth.Mil­
waukee, Chicago
nominations is extending steadily. and considerable threshing has
aud East.
Legislators should be instructed been done. The reports indicate
Oceae Steanr rs.
that
the
grain
is
generally
turning
as to the choice of their con-
From Portland.
stiuents for senator, and we be­ out as w ell as in former years. 'aP w
1 p. Bl.
For San Franvit-
lieve that this plan will be adopt­ Should 1 he current weather con­
•o —
*». A r« Jutt w.'i*t every
orrer
‘i Le mtr-
t>c'
Cvery 5 day.«.
ed in many states. It is already tinue, which it is not expected to
* • T i erry1» Heeds
I Hin iLe fouudsuon up­
Columbia Hirer
on which ha» r«»n bulli ch®
in vogue in quite a number. do, damage will result to the grain 8 p. Bl.
larga»? nttd bi a ii«» In the world.
Steamer*.
Isrrjr’» Jecd Intctl for UM
1
p.
ni
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.Ex
Sun
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The Georgia democrats adopt­ : in shock.
romains
aunt and ,xn‘ * tanca of
th« l&LMl farming kriow'adga.
••
Kxeept
To Astoria an«]
day.
4»ily tt 1. 50 r a.
ArriTM it Octfri« it 4J hker*
ed it three’ years ago, and
/or tut sai inf.
The current weather is of great -iitiuil'y
wajlaudings.
Sunday.
D. V. FLUKY A CO.
no othei plan will be satisfactory benefit to spring-sown grain, corn, 10 p. m.
Daifoit, Web.
to tiie people hereafter. The fu­ gardens, etc. Spring grain is in
Willamette River.
ture United States senators from better condition than it was one S a. m.
Oregon City, New 4:30 p in
Except
Georgia will be elected practically week ago. It had commenced to Except berg, Sal'.m and
Sunday.
Sunday.
Waylanding*.
Through freight
a p»u*4.
by popular vote.” This is a#
;
11 color, but that has ceased and the
i.r.’-'.'fTii.’sa
TVilkmeitr A fuiMhUl 3:30 p m
fire iayi natiee at any P. O. eti '.«» route and eurfted cetefte» " 1
- 5
should be in all the states in 1 the heads continue to fill and the 7p m
hirer.
Monday
Ten .«day 1
union.
A.
3.
\fdlia«*,
frajr.
f^ai<M«d fer paiian£ers.
grains are becoming more plump. Tubr'd'y Origen Gitv,Day­ Wed Il's,
day and
and
| ton Jc Waylaud a.
Unless adverse conditions set in.
dCaveat«, and Trade-Mari • obtai««d aad
j Friday
ie.it business conducted lor Moot^ATt ' ctl.
ggThere are over 2oo people to the spring grain crop will be bet­ Saturd’y
. ?O ur O ff ct is opposite 'J % i >* t »;.. t ©rriat
I land we can secure patent ia laas Urea tusa those
4:30 p in
6 a. in. j
the square mile in the island of ter than was expected.
rremote from Washi igton.
Willamette Hirer.
Send model, drawing or photo., ■.▼ilk descrip-
'1 uesday
Luzon, less than two to the
The current weather is injuri­ Tuesday |
«:—
w
u_:— if
;» nxteitabie
uteatabie or not, free ef1 ’
tion.
We —
advise,
Thurr-
Tburand Portland o Cor­
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j :nt is secured.
charge. Our fee not aue
till pate.
The ous to hops, though so far no in­
a P
A
¡- amphlet
awfmi . it ,.
, “1
How
’
• to ~*
Obtain Patents,” withi 1
square mile in Montana,
| day and
Sat.
| vallis and Way
cost of same in the U. S. and icreifn ccuntrUs1 '
Saturd'y
landiug*.
g «
Ssent free. Address,
money cost of subdu'ng the Fili jury ^has been reported. Cool,
pinos. if spent in irrigation in Mo­ cloudy and damp weather condi­ heave
Leave
O pp . P atent O ffice . VMeHinaTex, D. e.
Bnak«
be« i>t n
ntana, w ould support ¡i population tions are favorable for the devel­ Kiparia, j
daily ex
daily ex
Riparia
to
Lew
­
as <4 ’dense as that of the island.— opment and increase of hop lice;
eept
I
iston.
Helena Independent.
Fiid*y
hence, the probable injury that Satu d y |
t tuUUto
may result to the hop crop. A
IILVEa THE I5UI13 ljoo.
People w1 o are annoyed by flies change to warm, dry weather
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General ^^eat,
TURN IT .
.. OhSGOX.
I»
should remember that clusters of within the next week will check
IÌ u ntii'gton, Olej.re
l>
the fragrant clover, which grows the hop louse.
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IIUILBU1T,
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CliRrtS«! and P îî ?: î « P:i» Reft
Corn is making good growth
abundantly by every roadside, if
S!w Vidi Sc it; «<.;jij ¡2 All
hung in the room and left to dry and it will be greatly benefitted
0»n. P»si A mt, Portland, Or.
i>
and shed its faint, fragrant per­ By the rain. Much of the corn is A. I. XiOIILÌ I,
I»
ce Preeidtnt.
Tke Woaey Que<’.cu di» n4i»4 !• tie
0
fume through the air, will drive no.v in silk.
lifït ot
k^ljry.
». r. whit », v>m •
away more flies than sticky sau­
Fruit prospects remain unchang­
cers ofjrnolusses and other flytraps ed. Peaches, watermelons, late
and tlypapers can ever collect. - varieties of cherries, early apples
of A«<: «.
I Tl’-U Lf«4i:?g 1 fttteliic
and early plums are r:pe and quite
Ex.
U.
•.•hotter
w
•
»TtWLBT
filter. J
Ml. Ann* Robsrtsoa, Proprletsr.
$
plentiful. Prunes have "ceased
▲ eoi reel aecosnt of the 4u!^e of ft
DuiWStT. - - OllEGON.
dropping, and those remaining on
Drawer Must Stamp Checks.
Confreee given each week.
▲ family ¡-«per fot the I. fte and Are- À
th<' trees have good grow th. The I This popular ho»«» ia fully e^ulp-
CALDWELL, IDAHO
rfde. All the important happenidf» of A
The commissioner of internal
prune crop of Douglas county will1 p*J for the comfort of ita «otto»-
the week, coadenee I. lu ne ve columue.
»•
revenue has handed down an
▲ large eircalaLioa in evarg <:xte end y
probably be larger than the crop »r». Good tabi» »»tvic».
Territory.
Ç
opinion governing the [matter of
in any other county.
•abaeriptfeu
Felce,
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Far
Year.
A
M *.• ils ‘J6 < Vnt*.
stamping checks. It leaves the
The weather during the last to
Seed for seftpl?; ejtuu wsMcd-
A
banks no discretion whatever days
Terms fur Lo*rd by t! « w*»i »r
has been unprecedented.
Published • e:K’y by the
about receiving a check that is not There
Stivar Knight Publbhltg Co.,
are no signs of winter month on spplicstio».
properly stamped. He says: “You | weather
WASHINGTON, D C.
conditions; hence, the ^3?“ Two door» wi»t of fruì ar«»
arc advised that a bank must not
current weather is but temporary.
affix s'amps to unstamped checks
|
B. S. P agi ' e ,
he world
presented, and must return to the
Section director.
Fr?f. Y7.S. r::?x
drawer any unstamped checks
r.iak«» a spMialty
»V-, -
-,
Epilepsy, hi. withers
presented foi payment. In other
doubt treated «ad CMr.
ed r :®re casct thaa aay
' '
; -fir -'’
Curu;l Him.
living I‘hy»iciaa; h a
words, the person drawing a
•tieceit is a.sioQi&ia*.
We hava heard of mj » i
check must ntlix and cancel reve­
‘ There used to be the greatest hv-
td a« y«ara’ staadiaf
erred b/
poeondriac
in
Detroit,
”
remarked
nue stamp.'^Furthermore, banks
him. Ke
pttblidtiMa
an
old
merchant
of
thy
city
as
he
violating this law will be re­
valuable
vrark
thia 41a.
ported to the [United [States dis­ pointed out a retired lumberman.
«&3e,wlii«b
by, ho looks the picture of
h a aaada
trict attorney for prosecution.”
with
a
health.”
■». • *.»
.
.
larra b<<-
F« of hla aTealuta ear«, f.--* f« ar y aurareti
Who »ay teed their P. O.avl L — r.ia a i ’r«««.
’IM Sa «SD C«LV»5.
' So ho is. Tough as a pine knot,
^•advise <»*’»’•«•.< -»Hahin t
it. « " lr«»
Good Cattle Scgivt.
fttta. 5. fSili s. J>. <
; L iw
, ’high to live to beJIOO. But when
« K«C*. i.f
3
If t«2 ••I H
j...1,'
k* •,w w • «
Of all the thousands of stock J we were younger liw was always
Ho thought ha 1 ad
br.e-t.J h»r ten en left ghcv ^e-. ra{fi-
and feeding cattle that have been grunting
—•r-«
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E>
everything
from
gout
tp
galloping
j
L,£
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A
w'»J*
.I*.*-
coming to Kansas City recently
consumption, arid never expected
READY FOR 5ALE
a bunch of good quality has been
•o li»e the year out. He nveragi ,1
EVERYWKERH
the exception. I'armeu and ,hip-
:> <|U*rt of niedivine a day, to ray
JANUARY
I-< f«9
pcis have been marketing tlieii
r’*“
nothing of external application-.”
vj
to
uri
x
¿2--*
••tu«,
-
■■
best young cattle at home and
to- ” v.u
rM.
«, *c;::acTO3,
a. al
- *« s» eanteteme
"What cured him?'*
,O
».. . I ,..ÿ X».-i«:i r .r.jard, ro
sending the tail ends and com­
TcMBhu »’th
"I did.. He growled so much I i -- 'V
CM*,*dI* MralaftM* h»»w< v «a K*
mon kinds to the market.
The that always gave rye toe blue dev­
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Ha
H Vca.-Cai. B.r.awr».
i ft» thrr’e C:
d inand for feeding c ittle is gooil il* to unit him. One dav he was
‘ •»■•><■». CBMla f
3 *
• A-llenaricka, P o I.aven Or
tellii • me the »Id story of how his
Kansas City Telegram.
t .•'! ottIrr»B,i»<Ovc
In commenting upon this the days were numbered and how )>■
<4 ;rl»t C»*.ilo£ir« tells ye«
C m - t M*
had
complications
enough
to
kill
I)' liver Stockman s ivs:
why. Write ter bm .
Call and see «amples of our work'
I bi» seems to be the prevalent an aligator in twentyfour hours
aud i'U ’rices.
‘•lim,’said I,‘you make me tir.d
'
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,n‘l •."-»■»« fitf.rrMp nark lt(k-
situation. It is a positive indica
KATMAI SEWK4 SACIWIC^
er.'«> IT« ».. , pm .... h ,,r
A our re j'.lst about »a pleasant e-m
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AV.
Pfcfcry.
tian of the scarcity of beef,
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.. ■ ■ .nd ■ •»«»?•»
Pjtir.Tnn MtlMVklB
.l:b.r hi,.
# r.t
pane as a skull i n I cross bones.
FUaVerfc.
«VL. (
ltd It
, . - .
zA
_
J u ■ I.
Ito. I . »rd
Burn,
Or«.
whether range-fed or corn-fed. There’s nothing on earth the mat­
Ho ..
a
V r
,f.
,
The fact has frequently been ter with you. (live me $1000 a1
I
JOHN F, STRATTON’S
bi ought to the notice of the year while vou live and I'll insure
Ho-«, bra I «« ,
|»r »
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ÆU
C*L w ;-*TE0
Bi/fflinclismSLflStrings
St ickman.
for F'JO. i ' iki and e,a ure payment ’
• •• ill. I’a « Orw
"Did he take you?”
The shortage of the cattle of
llorB.
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«■ a*i a».
S.ll.r, Ua-d(l|n
"dumped at it. Insisted in­
commerce, caused by the set err
nZT.A.. ,.,r
• «I
»hl hial «a
Or«.
JOHN F. STHATTO m
i on Inions of last winter anu Jit p I ring »lt'1'O down hi a« to make
» I »r-; •> . ■ • » ,
.
’• b’«n4
d tight 'Ins summer i* in • \ I it more binding From that min- 1
•11. »13, St«. #;7 £. Jy,
£ y
font., ■«!
Fam.,
,
f’l tdrotic mid
u«'J«
ia •
r
c. •w >-k I ** riglc ear
■’ e moie dearly than at :inv ute he began
Ora.
lb' w»s worryit e
take < on tbsb
, ”•-•-• . ............................. and,
i.iii, this year.
• a «».al
• •
•
«• r .«
a! out the 11 " v I n i< Jetting ln-
1.
i • • • Lux«» w a
stead of ab.iu’ liino, If, don’t von
r.
ex. r*. w«’b
\\ «-.■.thi'f • Inlletin.
see? I eanghl him five ye^rs run-
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30 YEARS’
jc ::~
7CK-»
nine. Snd ri'l.'e thill he
< EXPCrcUNCt
«*>.i
udy :nd i ol w - it her pre- Never ■ speaks X:i l never
y
• • •■ « e- ,r
va'! <1 during the week. General llatea 1 me. I BUpp.1»»
I'd
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ci,.«
ó ’
e to ha
ram fell during Tuesday nig!.* I lit he’d
*
> 4 a • /* .
«ttf
mt not
»■HRs
ami >n‘Wednesday, and again on Slid old
.
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ü » M«Ksa
led
but
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ir.
Si'tirdav. the total for both t un-
Ju:an
S. left »3 9.f \
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Ccl»v«:âHTB Ac.
Press.
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, «-ar
being from .JJ of an inch to i b,
I • aa .
a«r aa
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ii-,1 I ». Rain ’uch .is has fallen
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JOHN P. STRATTON’» I
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n A Cw reea?»e
i» unprecedented for this pei iod of
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% « » t -t la
Schimif ic K i nericali.
•;e> ti’eatrutad •*♦!*«. f enr«a< etr
t run falls in .Vig'ist from the
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of thunder-to:ms, but
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