The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 01, 1903, Image 2

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‘•Save the forests and store the
Hoods” is the motto ni the Nation­
al Irrigation Congress, which is to
meet at Ogden in September.
I'lie nnpoi lance of irrigation need
be urged no longer; it is univer­
sally legarded as the most potent
among modern methods of in­
creasing production. There is.
however, a need of urging Con­
certed a> lion to sei ore the fulfill­
ment of iiligation plans, and in no
better way can this be insured
than bv meeting the representa­
tives of other states.
lit Oregon,
as one of the states whose arid
land is to be reclaimed under the
provisions of tl.e National irriga­
tion act, the congress is of espe­
cial interest, and a full represen-
t ttion of capable and enthusiastic
delegates should be sent to Ogden.
i'lie ariangemenls for the suc­
cess of the coming congress— the
eleventh are unusually complete.
I tali votes a liberal state appro-
pi iati..o, and Ogden citizens have
subsi ribed a large sum for the
'.line purpose.
Flic people and the press of
Oregon should unite in effoits to
make this state’s share in the con­
gress a notable one, and to dis­
seminate the information regard­
ing it contained in our news col­
umns. (b egonian.
I
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I'ln production of poultry and
eggs is the most profitable of all
industries. A belli an realize 400
pel vent profit for her owner.
File egg product in the (Jailed
States will amount tw more, when
measu'ed by dollars and cent»,
tli.m tin combined gold and silver
production. The value of the
< (unbilled poultry and egg pro­
duct would be nearly double that
of the precious metal.« and just
six tunes that of the wool pro­
duct.
In a land of rugged, honest,
leaf li -s pioneers, such as Eastern
< tregoii is, there should be no
need fm an appeal from the gov­
ernor for peace on the stock
ranges. While the conditions on
the ranges and in the range dis­
tricts do not warrant the attempt­
ed sensation making of Portland
newspapers, there is need of cool
judgment and conservative think­
ing. East (h egonian.
I
\ strang disease is affecting
diet attic in the Molalla country,
Oregon, .md many animals are
dy ing outright. The first symp­
toms me bleeding at the nose.
I Ins is followed by dysentery and
death, and thus far farmers have
l>< < ti unable to defeat the fatal
opciation
of the mysterious
disease
It is to be Imped that our ranch-
cis .md »tockmen will make a
spec ial idioti to help along the
fait next month. In all likelihood
government officials will be here
to see wliut van lie raiser! in this
»ci lion and .1 good display of pro­
dine will il<> much toward the
government taking up irrigation
work in tins sei lion
An old soldiei ot Salem ,i«kes
fot a pensión ori die gì ornul llut
In was fiightened bv thè inuske-
try and i .union.iding m a hot
skeinii'h so that In« nervini» Sys­
tem w.i» 'batteivii. It i* likely
that thè ih ri'HHi w ili I h - refused,
o t iseiidcnt thè old «oldier h . im
pienti of licite Irli.— Ex.
^idebu.ird» I
OVERSTOCKED WIIH CATTLE.*
ti< ns in Eastern Oregon. Over
everything
in Umatilla county the wells have
Furniture 1
gone dry and the grain crop lia» i .1. C. Lonergall lias I olli ed up
not mine up to expectations. again with another big shipment
Eotent PHI PI
lofeattl forth" Frve-Brulm Meat
Some crop» in this section that
Company, of Seattle, say- th • 1‘. o-t The pills tost
have not had any water at .ill are
I Oregonian He will -hip out 16 action ami p.
looking well and will yield an
cars over the W A < R t morrow DeWitt’s Littl- I
average.
The hay itop wii not 1 and Wednesday and the c< n-igu- S. Philpot of .
be heavy but land that could not I iiH iit will total over d sl head One “During i ’
be cut (luring a wet season is be­ hundred ami eighty live bend of Small as it
ing mowed this season therefore ,
ame ! m l B < m ■
f good than <
there will not likelv be a »hurt- John I’av < i'. AU h • el f o Lin
other pili» 1
age.
| Johnson, of Middh Fork !'■ head same tini- it < i
fioni Fred Martin, 10 head from Little Earl . Hi
'Footer, if Cam ' and th rest from ideal pill
Sold
Different newspapers have dif­
Itijie Lind A' t'attl ( ou.pany, of
ferent ways ot helping llieii town the Cuman prairie country, and the
Willamette Valley papers, espe­ Lisner A- Born Coinpan .
EST K Y
cially those at Eugene, sacrifice
The cattle of the country are in
all news to their baseball slush, poor condition as a general rule,
From J If
and the hatefulness and dishonesty and it will be worse later in the Barren \ all
while strip ii
exhibited is disgusting in the ex­ year ft is claimed by some of the
branded lazy —
treme. On the other hand Pendle­ men who are conversant with the with bar I
at',
ton papers are tilled with good situation that the .cuttle men vented with ■ in.
boom stories of great crops, big as a rule have not raised hay enough 1 will pir I
formation as to lcr ■
building operations, good wages to feed the calves they have brand­
Sin A. Ktuaiz (
ed this year. If that i- - 1, ome of
and a happy, contented people.
the old cows will be up against it
I AIR WEEK 'I'd r
Would you sooner live in a com
when thi snow llie.-.
niunity which raises hell and base­
There is about l<MJ,tH)O head of I First day—M e h : ¡
ball players, or big, lntsky boys cattle in the entire state of Oregon
ney county sadd i- L
and gillsand six-bit wheat? You and one-foirrtli of these are property
run for palili • nr ie
may take your choice. - A
Onc-ipiarter mió -i
Advance.
of San Francisco This <■ mpany ail, .tlBU.
has large holding- in Malheur mid
Second Dav-ii:
It is again l eiim ted by outsiile , l ,!,rl,,'y" !lliz dash lor Ila 11 < y
papers that a war is on between ! the condition i f hirg- :iud an bores that my";' . 11 .
driving and preparing to drive all money, $50.
sheep and cattle men in Harney ,
of the beef stock in tlvii herds to
Thr< e-eiidith n
county and that a battle recently I
the California alfalfa field- Ev«ry all, $125
took place in Silvies valley. Such
tiling on foot that will beef in lie
Three-foii ! h
is not the case. The Times-Her­
fall and winter is le'in,. t ik 11 on trot or p ie... i ,r 2-v .
ald has made particular inquiry the pilgrim *gd o that the remain­
all, $75.
and knows there has been no ing pari of tbe'diolding will h.ivi
Third I' - i ). I,
clash between the stockmen. One a chance when the cold wni'o»
free for all. i'1',0
man lost 80 head of sheep over in comes.
T[ine-f..'irti. ■ no
Grant county on the Izee side of
pace, I’.r hoi».
In !
the mountain recently and another
Save The Children.
county, $75.
sheep man had his camp burned
Ninety niniiofevery one hundred
Ropin conte ’’
near Seneca about ten days ago. diseases that ehildien have art due
Fourth Dav—I 1
to disorders of the stomach, and City vs. Burn.-', for
ip
these
disorders
ale
all
caused
by
ball,
Car
yon
Cit
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Armed with razors, stolen from
the prison barber shop, 13 con­ indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia ('lire $25. Gun club ■
isjust as good fir children a- it is
Fifth Day — <)m -I, 1
victs successfully overpowered
for adults. < hildren thrive on it. 2 in
free for all. f I :
the prison guards at Folsom. Cali­
It keeps tlieil little stone .• I. -weet
Tin' • -fourth- i.
h
fornia Monday, and after a bloody
and encourages their growth and pace, free tJall. ■? I
battle in which Guard Colter was development
Mrs, Henry Carter,
Sixth Day—Thi' -
killed and General (»verseerer 705 Central St Nashville, Ten . 'Ash free for all $15o.
Cochrane fatally wounded, the i says: “My little boy is now three
Relay r:i ' • $10o.
warden and two other guard» years old and has I.. 1, I Stiffening
Seventh Day- < . ¡.
slightly wounded, t made
__ L then with
...... inili11 ev
var
Conditi' n---- AI ‘ ' ie
escape, taking 10 prison officials bom
I have had .the best doctors are free for all unb
with them and by using them as in Nnshvilb I .• fi >
t
I . him stated, in all races, five !
any god
gout
ter and three to start, but tl.
shields to defy recapture.
Alter
of Kodol hi is ,i well luibi 1 rt com Association r> •serve- the right to
mend it to all sufferers
Kodol hold a less num! er ■
,
After various trials between
digests what lull eat iiiii : malees by reducing the pur - n projet-
the Reliance, Constitution and the stolillich sweet S . <1 I.
-it. : .
Hurns lion to the l.-r-
Columbia, in which the former -Druggists
tries to close nt
y
has demonstrated her superiority
evening before the race, Califor-
over the other two, the challenge
nia Jocky Club rules to
Selfishness is I he Motive.
committee has selected the Reli-
races, except weight
All lltte.i
ante,
as the
detender
of
A special to the i’eli grain from horses to carry not !'■««
pounds, Troting
America’s cup. She will now I’aisl.
A p.
will be gov'-rm <1
proceed to Bristol for a thorough circulai I 1
overhauling.
county to liai' the
wlv created 1 ■' Troting A ssi
forest re erve, embr 1 ho ; the great- '
ri 1 y
" limes ar
'
i V<3 horse-: ch
er portion of the unoccupied domain the track; five
The Spokesman Review had
in the southern part of Lake County horses each time atound;
to “shut up shop” last Monday,
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extended north so that all th" tim- change own rix
as all the printers went on a strike
liered region of Northern Lake Mct«‘ratc; snddl . 1 d,e.l 1
for higher wages, The Times- Comity will I " within tie limits of
choice of
Entra
Herald never has any trouble with tile reserve. It is believed that ten per cent f pur­
its large force, as it is understood Illi« is n scheme gotten up by the races to be divided
that when the boss has money the cattle-raisers, as their interests will First monev 7'' p r
printers share it, Otherwise
l»‘ furthered by -ueh 1 m ve vhil monev .".l> per <■> nt. Ide
tlinae of the sheep-owner will lie re- tion reserves tin right to
otherwise.
any of the above r
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• rdt d bv tlie ml
.
'grilling on forest reserves A ques­ of their not tillii 3. als • • 1
The Portland Journald is boom­
tion arises among people Ivre wl o any and all of the program
ing W . R. Hearst for the presi­
are not thoroughly posted on the count of inclement w. >t|.
dency. Mr. Hearst is certainly a
privilege« aljowe I stockmen in for­
friend to the working class and is
est n serves as to whether or not
a strong man. but can he get the migratory sheep are allowed to cross
nomination? It is not always the reserves during the grazing r> - in.
best man who is elected or
If such trespwMesare I rbidden. to
most popular.
extend the I ik^a 01m v :f t re­
serve from the present northern
Hang a brook trout up tn the honndarv line to the'north bound­
White House, and Grover will ary line of th- county will shut off
make a bee line for the Presi­ all ahevpdriving from Cm k and
counties north of hen- tl rough
dency. say half a dozen Oregon
Lake County to |; t
Nev., for
pa|»ers.
shipment to -ei'i Frauci-, u ,rkit
.lew
HAYINC SEAS(
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tWWitt It rile Xane
lit All
' ' verytlnug you neediTl
Bring ■ r send in *l S
■' ]■ riod
GtrocJ
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d- tai’ ,, *'
Al ’ a new lot of the lategtM,^Jl
□ode, ciot
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Complete line on hand.
lili Í
:nie Bucks,
lowers and Bini
and OsborneM
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■ , Binding Ttutne, Win
(ure Manilla Rop«.
line
Ext?
took of Bicyc
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:;ii:'.ranteecl by the manufatte- ■
.1 and get pi ices on our new th .
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■ a College work Itsr**»
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I -¿e or bv mail. B«' • B
CuMi'ge wi'.l conduct a
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i reviewing or pr»!*’*'
I : ill information on B a’i**
Um,
When you go to buv Witch Han I
IVrpotirf trout I <1 with
Salve look tor the name IVw.tt on tion
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in cjiii eat ají Iht-y
every l«>x The pure unadulterated wan' th
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Witch Haiel "alve 1« ured in mak­ Curt» Thi' rtni*dv prepare!« the
ing DaWitl'a Witch Haxel Salve.
,i,
: ii rvt'»-ptiAn. retention,
which ia the l>e«t salve in the w <rld digestion an.I
- it*. . of Hl cf
for cut*, burns, bruise», boil» ec- t
xeiua ami pile» The popularity f eaten, and enahh « th«- digeMi?”
DeWitt'» Witch Hazel Salve, dm organa to tra iu« fr ih the tue
Still the |.| g ,,f a i,ulriMd Io to it» many cure», ha« caused num- the K’ ih I ot bbxid th.it u
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pinviiate Central and Eastern eroue worthle«« counterfeit» to be M
Otcgon g<><■» incrrilv <m. but no- placed on the market. The genu­ gi*t*
tlnng dune except talk.
Thal ine bear» the name of E C |k»W,tt I
w I not build the rbad but tl mav A Co, Chicago Solo bv Bnrnn
Furniture che
Drugciata.
Help.
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this I
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. right atxl will
Th'W refrigerators are wort I
I liieret in I «ce
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Although the season lias been the priiv a» a tine piace of fami
tain» Eivih » .
lure,
even
if
thev
were
not
forni
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excepti.matt} dry Hamrv cwimly
e eau p> i -
keep things er»l —Burna Fumi
ha» fared better than other »ev- I lure til
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