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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1899)
t She Sime0<wuM. WXlXeSÍAT. bH TLMbEi: 1139 .Uftga/cr. .i • t Q !. Lippi.» h .* ni f f \v?.U c itrJv: ■o’ 9 ! 9 , • > f tri V'• at i now: bb’.e it gt Hiving .ear in fl wet, but since bimday ( warm w e ither has dried grain. < its tire more than vvhe.i’, barley o: dividual case the lots lhe rains may amount vent., but taken as a on’, the iniured whole lhe The *hri • tn er will hav c to loss is praciially nothing. Fall-sow n grain is practially all • ¡m t! f ri ■ : reserves. The hmgton has cut and threshing now proceeds tz ng p> r- under the most favorable circum i:s . • t K.tinier stances. Cutting of spring gram commenced. With fair t i’ v< ~ i ngton, and has e e p .’. il! be c.’.- wea her for two weeks more, the . j . uu.n the Cascade revi ves gram crop w ill be entirely set ur- by another summer. The sheep ed. Reports indicate that SOttlL men will be heavy losers by th of the w iieat has bleached, utliei s action. Thousands of sheep will that oats are discolored, and olh< r -: Asa rule have to be disposed of in Oregon that the berry is soft this iscontined to limited loca-r.i s and Wallington and their owners The f ill-sown grain has turned driven out of that business by it The glazing of sheep ill these out fully as well as in former yeais reverves is haimlful to the govern- Spring grain is much the superior rnent interests. The forests arc to the usual err.p, both as regards sit on fur by the careless sheep quality and quantity. 'l he first clover crop was cut in '■.■■d,.|. and ir.ucli valuable timber July, and the second is now reach .! y d. ft is contended that if he p re excluded from the reserves the dangers of fire will be brought down to a minimum. In other words, the department 1 r iiderstke timber interests of tlie.se reserves of more value to to tne gevenment and the people that the shee intejests, so far as they are advauced by five range. This is the lang:.rge which the 81. Paul i>! die es in advocating '.dmiral IX wa y for the ¡nxsiden- 1 y: BLACKSMITH & WAGOi iix :: m nil’ll. i;s PFPAHT A nr.i vs 1 Fri r.i Fuller L'it.i | Foni l-’.r Fast mail ll:.’l a. in. 3 28 »J tu S .it I. ilt< L> ii-. er, Ft. Worth, D in hi, Kmsas City, S’, l.mils. Ct.ic.;- ' ■ ’ East. »rr.tr.rt OREGON J hop opposft« old Erswery •• ¿11 11:23 ». tt. I;. i ,». »s with rifRl.i»J8 at d dispatch, Satisfaction gaaraxt «d p S p It I p si. fOUR ( uhtrJt. i ?.’!•, .-r 8 p. m. Slv:Uttltr4. hx .■■mi 'J’u Astoria .■»..•u day. M 1 JS, '.•itani’y 10 11 .1 1 p. m lie ept Sunday. it;. of ■ «•f lilis li' , C< ( )l S^W (l ■ "I I ill 11 f Yrritu »'.CuUri* * !’ ' tiM brrii llitow i s p. a fans, these < ii Mel irv wi nt »< V (It 1(1 >1 the U.S \v nent < -. 'I . ... v U.». ...ul-;,- • 'U¡ W.;!ai»tt» Rk.r, j ()l...-«l Citv heir t r/lp n> ta-r.-, Xl. m and fixe pt SiHjt'.iy. W .ylaading.4. tf’iLiraittr A Tciuh; 1 . 3;:-:u P ai Kl.tr. .Ml inlay Oicc''ti C'1'. J'.iy- j Wcdij - tun de \\ ayl k ; » s. | ill’..’! Caveat«, s: J 1 :<2c.y.v*, . . . . 4 O ur O? f ce laoEPccTc'd.i.. and -,vC can secure p«ten:it^^ remote from Washington. , Send n-.idcl, drtwi-jorp^, Hon. We advise, if pttetuh’i« charge. O:r fee not due tiil py.»a; A AM PH tET, “ How to Oblia ?i cost of same in the U.S. sont free. Addreii, if* 1 ll 1.1V 1 1:30 1» in Wiliams!!» I’.i7»r. 'i u. sday Purdaud o (.’or— ' ’finin'- day and vailis nirl V.’.y Saturd \ 1 audi a.*»-’. S»:|| to K’un. i :. 1. :>r. l » i til Lit « i » O pp fl Ct pt l .iday c. J Milt!», 'f ifisl ’J'«', b> » * ». «. - ' • ■ All t. T • •» • bi.lt i t, Fu¡ tl, • j HOWARD SE3R .i ».;-.j e •ji'- ■* Tn ■<ix E. F. WHITE. V icc -P p . iíqent I ;t.i \ J l ni J, n j'JUlilli Aul f t • ■ » i: ¡X pre!<|ri • I. m # I $. u. ». *> • ».» r t’iltl'K A csr.- t »-.i f.»t.»l Cwrrev;;»<n<* '.»'It A '* f' 'c. trititi! ill» it J.vM • I.':* •,»« r, eg'. « A 1. Tc:ntc:j. * «"1 ir 1, it: rt t *- i-i.;4::t; f il;», t! S<a J for \\ ntem lo ia ai are vere pi. miful iT ! - ì n of dent- w «.»V, ui.»Vfj'lli” dem led in ? rapidly under the influence of the we ha ver a ’ 1.1 w 1 warmer, drv v. t i’her. .. • .1 ■ • Hl lie’ignate the nr vv .■ p. per I’lovTing ami seeding continue w otker. No VV Ollt I, ler, ns reported The soil 15 ia line condii ion Io I by a Salem paper , an old farmer worked. in Marion county vv..? afraid to « W J ATI J ;••. I ruf. V.:..? * } r- :- IM • "tc M 4 EpilcrVitoi b.-v á a. el mareii J $ » - '5 :i z- '.s b fcret«*- lá» U f !♦’ ' « .* ‘ p t * a tooth out of a harrow until h- had ascertained whellvr it >' r •............ “ . ■ II l.'f) oil chi ill, ( j C01*£{<* Di « i v, makmg good groth and i , too.w :l In ro of Manila b.i ay and admiral of he a g<>. dcrep. Garden produci the America, naw , », of a l kinds was ne er batter. Late peailie- are r:s.v coming i mg, b ' timi now ' •’J ‘ ' >. J 't-3 an uuur-i¿<,:4 ; * •”*GiT5 uè a call. which shall be death to the tri: ts this year in drying and packing. a d autonomy for the Philippines, Prune <byers are now being put /•..I. - _ J T» - . 1 » • •», this platform can stand the most 1 he politto? crop popular in in of ihe Western Hem- benelitted by II.* riti an mi i.'i here, lhe idol of the greatest mense crop is proni: ed. Corti : lo market. IV, » »' < na\ k ¡au ai Oregon for cantaloupes about everything. W e hav e laws cov. ■ - 'Im p>a dee of medicine the I .. k.'itiithii! 4 and di •- *••.«11:-! irtr.t..... . Wai! Wall i..-po 1. ia’, I’.irtl.ind, Sun Frai.ri-fo, .’■.bar. - St. Pa::1, I'li’iitli.'lil- m ;;->.t 1'. | . ml !’.a»t. honor which has led him through hop picking and the quality of th< r.iore than three-score years al. ig hops is practi ally first class, Prune drying will begin within the path of eternnl right. The -f. . T>'J.NS, .. Or?49 “Sailing over the t ea from the weather checked the 1 ar ¡vast in the colossal living fig burrs are much larger than iisu ii ure of American history, a man ami the largest hop crop in lhe with a head of iron, a heart of ex- history id the Stale is now heir, i|'.lisite tenderness and a sense < f picked, 'fhe weather is ideal f. I El.l.ET A EOI.EY Propri, tor.’, Fast ,t!.lil «J. wO p »!i I'm-. !•< ril.tr. !. !': r S.m Freais- • .._ F. . r. 3 .'a-.«. 6 a. hi . Erceig t to cut and it is as good as the ■'•'ni il iy. first. In a few lo allties the fir t 1 crop was cut in June, a second . |. m reus’d iv 1 w as cut in August and a third T ibr’d y will be cut ia October. The hav nml 1 • ituru y crop is much larger than usual. Rrange food and p.isturag f . 1» ■> III. 1 stock are very good. Seldon, . ,.,t... 1 i minuul is stock in bettet condition than at ,-at. 1 present. I lop picking is activ. ill al?, Lent. yards. Mold app ared in the luparia, j ally ex yards about the first and great *-• i damage was feared during .'.iiu d y 1 last rams; the ci' a ', «’vmociatic party has but to make ten day s. Primes are ripening' th s tn::ti th»: magnet of lhe cam- The crop, as heretofore noted, i- |> ign upon a platform of living small, but it is good in quality I , ir.ciples, the central planks of Greater care w !1 be exerci.-ed LCOAk D’"'*tr.jB :-• >_'•* v._z « .1” ! D .'•* Xi 'iuuamy Th? m enti tei I v' .s against lhe law or not. 1 l.e:e week, 61 tl.-gre i' too much law, and too much lower th ii lor government of the kind that don’t week and ¡o degre* l.wver govern, because in making laws lorrvq on ling xvt.t g of ]t, t \ v.ir. vve have Inst s'gl.t of the prim ¡pie IT.e maximum temperatili es i ;iti< of tht ma-.ttrmm of libcrtv ami ed [ioni 52 to 02, ..nd the ii.i ! * ci I- 11 um of t vstraint. We ilium from ;S t 64, < xce >t , ver 1 tini e ; doli..n as ititi, li as the l’laleau l emon, win re, 0:1 "e need deh gisl .ti n East Ore 'mines . f the ( th .mJ jt|,t g.mian. minimum ten per. tme fell Io «i • > ♦ • •t ; and fro t ormed in < to . ed | lace lhe fiori was not iijmio: «. |’ 1 flings will shortly be ,i.i io lain f.d. anioumf ;o Irani . look darkirtli.m ewrto Agni I 11.ddo. We are going lose id two to .58 of an meh. moi e negl o 1 eg nents . »nd itt «»ripies o* our te l .MCI, ■ • i. i amsi hit oU ta »r.d ptj’iii»». hl • ’ !• t;;d ri _i trickster ectnt jivr v Estcrhazv again speaks of visiting the I. ited S ,,t>s M hat have vvi* d ev to i . sii ve this? his* I istiic M rathvi ' ’.ullotin. \mvt »rismj houle .lexi< 7OH?I r. tT.’JATrG.T* « ■» • 5 ficsi tea iti !■ ,-.:i I i .'.pc.-¿.i cos’s more than roa ' ' -riva in C hina or it it makes tea bcttei You don't h cnrr.Atto ' 3. • ' » • • • • • • 1 *: if tur. 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