The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 29, 1902, Image 4

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the generr.l good, by establishing
interests in each other through
personal acquaintance. This de­
S aturday . N ovember 29 iw.
velops what has been called the
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“get-together” impulse, the ir—
J I LI A N It Y K l>
M nn*M«r
fluence of w hich upon the opinions
of men, though a subtle force, is
Forest reserve, number one, freely acknowledged if well un­
has come and from all appear­ derstood. This is an influence in
ances, will shortly go. The in­ community and stale development
terior department has doubtless the value of which cannot be
felt the wave of indignation which: ovei estimated, Only tliroujgli it
has swept out from the hotbed of | can the great undertakings that
this subject, in Oregon.
originate with the few find ntc-
That there was fraud in the essary support ficun the many.
conception of the forest reserve' The state is to be congratulated
idea, is not probable, ft was con that those competent to speak
reived in a noble ambition to pre- upon the irrigation question “got
nerve and improve the fastly dis­ together” and exchanged ideas
appearing forests of the west, i upon the subject and formulated
'l'he purpose was lofty and the ■ plans for the furtherance of the
object was patriotic and wise.
great object in view—the recla­
But the inexperience of the in­ mation of its arid lands. It has
terior department in dealing with i been said that Oregon is entering
suili new and far-reaching feat- upon a new epoch of which ac­
ures, led to bold fraud and open tivity-and development are the
indignation.
watchwords.
Supporting and
'l'he lines of the reserve were giving impc t'is Io tins idea, and
made with regard to the general the movement that it represents,
contour of the mountain districts, is the inspiration of a common in­
regardless of the many spots terest. When this is awakened
within the lines which were claim­ men come together for counsel.
ed by private parties, stripped of Coming together, they develop
timber, located as mineral land strength that is fertile in expedi­
and unfit for the actual purpose ents, potent in action and effective
of the reserve.
in purpose.- Oregonian.
'l'he wholesale entry of lands,
within the boundaries of the re­
An Early Love AflTnir.
servation, by large concerns, in
It 1« common report in Spain that
the hopes of receiving lieu land the king will marry hi« cousin, l’rin-
scrip, has opened the eyes of the ce«« Medina*Cofli. This may be true
or it may not, but it is certain that the
government. The fraud lias been two children played together from
in putting the reserve into opera­ babyhood, and regarded themselves
na betrothed to each other, snj « Mod­
tion, and not in the conception of ern Society. “I will never marry you,
you naaty boy!” cried the tiny prin­
the idea and plans.
cess with a delicious pout, on one occa­
Now in order to better condi­ sion when hi« majckty offended her
tions, if possible, the secretary highnes«. “Oh, very well!’’ coolly re­
marked the somewhat ungallant pro­
announces that reserve number spective bridegroom; “pleate your-
two, in Eastern Oregon, shall be self, by all means. I am sure I never
asked you to be my wife. I should
created, on lines vastly different prefer to marry the pastry cook’«
daughter; then I could eat all the
from those first established.
nicest cakes In the shop without hav­
'l'he government will inspect ing to pay for them.”
every acre of land included it the
HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION
new reserve, if the announce­
ments fiom Washington are true. Ncn luventloni and Dmign« for In«
<loor Dworatloua — Handy
All towns, settlements, school
Kih htn Uonlrlvaofet,
lands, lands denuded of limber,
Art effects in cretonne arc by nti
land just entered for speculative
mean« new, but it i« doubtful if mon*
purposes, prior to the formation artUtic reHultH were ever obtained bj
of the lii.st reserve, and lands not manufacturer« than arc observable in
thin year’« output. They make one
actually covered with growing long to turn Rummer home furnisher
timber will be excluded. The just to look nt them. A rich creamy
tint ia the favorite groundwork and
reserve will be irregular in form, U|x>n thin effective background appear
but it will be free from possibility cluster« of roses in hues famihur in
nature’s hnndiwork «nd other shadings
of fraud. There will be no lieu that are not to be found in any rose
land base established. No change garden in tiie world. The great pink
of location will be allowed anv and red roses «how up rerunike.l ij
well, while the blues nrul t! e p< r,.u
one, piovidc-da settler is included blossom« are fully ns attracti r. f not
rm natural looking.
In some > f the
in the reserve.
pink nud green patterns a i »v I n I
The first object of the new re­ of delicate blue is introduced and as
, the
serve will be to save the actual the pink is of n faint hue,
combination 1« very
pretty and
forest, looking also to the conser­ “Frencliy.” Edged with Ince, these
cretonnes ninke the duintie.st < f por­
vation of futuie water supply.
tieres nu«l mantel drnp- rics, to sny
Experience lias been a good nothing of couch cushions. !•'« r be-:
teacher- it is hoped Eastern Ore room furnishing in u siunmer t tt: i;<
they arc ideal, for they l urn.i :.t e
gon has profited by it,— East beautifully with the I raws and eimii «1
bedsteads and the light t.nte«l furni­
Oi egonian.
A Great Newspaper
ihr £ unes-lier a (d
The pi actu al side of the irri­
gation question has been thor­
oughly pi esenlt tl in this city with­
in the past few tl.n s by mt n com­
petent to speak for the vuious
set Hons vt the state amt by con­
gressmen who represent not only
each his special distiict, but each
presumably the whole state on
any measuie of vital importance
to its development.
1’he opinions
of these men on a great ant)
growing issue have been duly set
foitlt in
resolutions carefully
guarded in the interest of harmo­
ny, but distinctly definite on the
main question. The public, a vi­
tally inteies'ed * pet t itor ami is
tiiii, has looked on ami harkered
to its own pleasure anti rnhglit-
tnent.
I'hus f.n the wotk of the Irri-
gatio i Convention is as au open
book wuh which the public is
familiar. But there IS Hiiothei
and peihap.« even more impor­
tant feature of this convention.
This m.iv be designated as the
commercial tench, that resulted
Lom the meeting of leprrsenta-
tive mt n, each possessed of the
idea of the development of lies
section and all ready to concede
that the clt velopnic'.it of one was
of advantage to (lie whole. Ik-
I iod tbi’, aga n, and in a sense
inspiring il, was the humane
I oih I i , to w I ik I i the • cuil nature
i f man s • i caddy ic«pomls and
which qtiic kci.s c t er' impulse fur
ture that commands special attention
at this season of t he j car.
To further earr\ out the idea of com­
pleteness and harmony in fnrni'Ling.A,
wnstv biibkvtn and sewing I g k
. are
covered to match the mantel ano door
dra| cry and «ofa cushion.«. It i an
easy matter nowadays to eait\ mt
any desired color scheme to ’i c uii-
nutvht detail and with inexpt nsi . c ma­
terials, say a the Hrooklyu F .ik !
lit the hon• vkvept r’s rvaln . new In
ventions ami devices are c< n^t.
brought to the front and i le« < i ncr-
•uaaive “demonstrator*“ «m.■. .■»>• r t >
impress visitors I*» the big -
, s with
the merits and desirable f . i -»of
the new HnriiLioiu One of I1«-
nov­
elties is a combine«’ c«»n«lvn*vd n ilk
van opener and hohlvi. Ike <« ntriv
ancc is made of nickel ami, c« n>e«| lvnt-
ly. will not tarnish The milk «: n is
slipped in* «!<• and by pressing the top
of the holder at a designated point
the cover of the can in openv«) j-utll-
ciently to permit the milk to d w into
a sp«>ut i«'<-inbhng that •( n >yrup
jug, pi« tveted in a similar w - % I \ a
lid and < j» t nt e«l in « similar n «• i a er.
The ordinary tin bread er ^nkr box
is n<»t the test kind of a m - ptacl«
f« r the fam.ly supply of brvcd»t ,t. Mml
cake b«« use when it is tie th
se<l
all vmiilumn is shut of? a:
.
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tents, bresd especially, b.
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th« in » k ♦ ti e i :I a i n« . f
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»vcordm< to the shop folk« ami the
veutilaud portion consists of an oval
»« i lion, a little over an inch long punc-
|urr«l w .th a half do/vu or •«» pin hides
Ti c perforated box costs about ns
much and a halt as the unventilatrd
|e< 'vptaele
AU s. rts of cooking utensils ar« to
be had In nickel and the sauvepai « .»f
various «1 vs. th« kettles and frying
apparatus, make a brilliant array.
Ntrhelware, however, ewata a little
more than s« ine other variet ea.
I^he «ccret of always hav ng pot pp
light »• n.»t to allow the lid to be re­
moved (torn the kittle while ladling It
U the eobl air striking the dough
that ’
•• it heavy
•t«w«« or any Iron utensil« can be
kept from rusting when n. i in u«e bv
rubl ing them over with s cloth moist
envd with k«r«<««uc
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imtknatiomal aural ciinic . smumlluve . chicabo :^
half, rep In left ,„7*
J II Bunyar.l, Hurt,,. w,,.1
marks, <rop„n i(.(lJ
J P Withers. Harner
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on left -l.ou:,'.,“
either hip eatatiegftjg
derbit In left.
Martin Br, a.. Bnnta
inntal bar on e;lt,CTi,i,**
right ear. »v,.>|„w (wA*}
jaw; also tome brandetl«irrh,
O L Shtngle’lecker
ehoulder; r an:,..
mark» etoporr right «J ,*
crop off left.
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Fred Deneledt. Bora,
shoiuder: • noir FD ou
tier half ( top in rarhear ™
U -I WIUHina. r.llt i g,-,
shoulder: <n: le.t aJiijg
off left ear. nnder lied t',,1
' ’ ol’" 1 '"'•e branta*.
derbit In left ear, linairb,?,.,.
ca lie Jr on left ,.|’., ,.t
under half crop in right.
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II II Kill, tt, Xarrowt bofs..J
left ellfle: < attle Th rorSH
murk, upper slope o» eKh'«, J
and bell collar.
Sylvtater Smith. Narmrsk
leg: cattle V I ar. earZki
dewhp
, e ln ea,h «
11 lrn‘.'luro. -u
right hind leg aud leftaliajf-
circles on either hh.:
ear, aidit ln under side of Itftn^M
A E Young. I’.nins. hi.m /JF
J-t conne.h.l or, nghtalaui'L
left shoulder; rahle. rorkln »
earmark, rlah- ear dr.swe.llSF
I.’tr towards heed on m’nerrt, 1
nil.oof neck; m H ai;iinalgdi'her/J
I - I' Rutherford. Hams, trl'l
side; er.nnark. ni:,ier half cap J
bar 2 <>n ¡eft Hh.»u’<ler.
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M i11. ne 1 Moy lau, h.,■ geg, y0BwI
. n on left hip; mark, right tar »jl
.eft droopod dewn. Jughani’lf.y, J
Th« a W i ng field. Harng. boml
»n li ft ghotildt r. ca.t’e, wnieot J
crop off left enr. Bilort ovwgLj.cl
shihn Cr«ddv< k. Sihica,L-w J
pboulder; «atbe.S-s Ou nghtwl
off nxnt car, 8’vallow fork la iel
brisket.
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W K Unit I’.. P.nriis. rattle. X!«I
mark, bi it in ri^ht ear, waule«J
G Hmlg-j.eth, ,' urns, cattle, »J
side; mark, crop anu split in
Simon I/'itip, ! tiri 8. < title «1
mark, crop and uiidcrbit in.'Ag^^H
under hall cii p ..fl right.
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T G Kriba. Pur-g, catt'e
left hip; marks, cr./p vfflettec.1
John Wi!/all. Burns, h iiij.ltl
Htiile; cattle, diamond liar «Bkl
split in eac h ear, wattltun crtM
I) .M MeMcnniny. Burns,¡urn.
lefi Stifle; catilf. • on left Lin:
in each ear VI ith full Ltmeud
Varien Un a., horact, LFoatf
kF on right hip; mark, rrw,u
derbit in right ear
J W Jones, Turns, cattle,qnffl
right hip: mark, < n>p«mini!
bit in right: herns same braad
J A M ¡Ilian j-. Van. h.ifri'i
cattle, bar lb on left rfl-g; mark
ear, under slope in right.
II Elliott, Buri a hors.g. HI
sHlle; tattle, •_ < ii left in:e;sM
right ear, left v, .¡it in half kme
doWn agaii.st side.of head.
0 8 Johnson, Van, horeeS.SJsi
t attle, 8J on leit hip; mart t«
naif crop in right car, uuderhMMi
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marks, swallow fork in right tv
V» B Johnson, t attle. JKcoiniiiwxa^
mark, er-ip off r^: • ear, two i; 'U0U i
half crop in left.
W A Campbell, Narrows,horst^
on left shoulder: (little, bar Nt
left shoulder; i« hi k. upper hili'
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caitie, 2B on right hip or side:
each ear, hole in rigid.
Mrs! N IhiAhet, Wann !sri*f
lock on left f ■•• mark.
Sohn Flij-Mnan. ' u:; g. h«^' 1
shoulder, . utile.
on ngb»!**^'**- l
left ear, two underbits iu ri:ht
Sam King, Bnrnfl, cattle,S«s
cr« P and underbit in each car.
Jaw.
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-title; cattle, bar th o igh
sbuulder; n ark, m «.eTbit in
branded on left aide ami hip
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1 a tie. same on left hip or «¡a
bit in each ear, dewlapca W»*L
1> l innemore, Turns,
lefteiifle; <att.« flaiir <>»
off each ear. under slope in nga"
nose.
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on right hip; mark, upper Mu
J T Ware. Narrows, cattle.
hip; mark, under half crop»s
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II B Timmons. N
bined ov left stiff '
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.ip under.* ?
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len fop
left ear. split in right.
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and silt in left
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