<£hc ®imc5-Jiera(d. ■ o a fir». c/Ul. <;f■ i<ftuffi <>ü the fi.ld THE first grass i4bi «Kwy p b..i* of being one of his In I pr .dut rs in the next year 8ATUBD4Y. JULY 9, I ><O4. DROVE OF 200 BonJ-fiici: to Pay Shortage. HL I SCHI PTION KATKb: One Year Hix Mouths ... . .. Three Months...........................< ... CATTLE IN PROM THE RANGE. |2.00 1'1. - .1 1 t i in the much discussed qu n n cf the shortage in th aoc ■ mt f ex sheriir of M aliale I- Riikor c > n»> A’ H. Huntir glon, has linen • . , art I ihe jury re turned "v ■ -for the plaint if!'in SCIfOOL SPORTS AND SOCIETY. lhe sn ■!■:• e iuuty against A. his Ij.indenien, A newly elected director of the] II. Ii ntii.2 m • A. I. !. . i EJeetwood, D, Pendleton public school, says: I du not like football and do not Cartwright, H DulTy, J. T. Eyfer tliii k that it should be «auctioned and J. W. 1 i ■ ■ r. assessing the T be attorney h by the board. If tfie boys will play, damages at in the*cns' i r T. C. Green of let them do it outside of the author ity of the district, and then th” i'orll. u i .n -Jisiriut Attorney Sam management will rot be held re- Whit- foi I'. ula ntilT. and John L. Bponsible for injuriefl received by the Rand, b I, .V ore, William Smith ..• Strayer for the de I >y ■’ I like the gymnasium, and (Ums: fendants 1 id lliink it is a fine thing for the When the verdiot liecame gener h udentB if they are not allowed to ' urprise w . ih ex overdo themselves in the work. ally Kiiov. ' quai era that the Under proper management the pressed in gymnasium is an excellent thing for bond mien in ill civnl case should the young ‘indent. And I IHfr the be held » e,,m,trf> '•■ tor a defalca- ihe .i iu.1 of lhe crimi debating society, but 1 do not like iion v .'I' hii nal case i.st ax Sheriff limit« too much Hoeial life aixl too many night doings. The young pupils, iiigtju th juy ratoroi-il a verdict both boys and girls, need al) the erf not It IB I i lilt the case eleep they can get while going to school, and it is not Lest for them will be nppoaleU to the supreme to be up at social functions throe or oouri., ult o.ojg!| at tlm pressnt writ ing the n u s try papers have not more times a week. This mar, is jiltt right. A tevon been lik'd ... I FAT 75 able amount of athletic amusement I in the public schools, as well as in ' i)i j Land Alfalfa. higher institutioiiH of learning, may j be well, hut the tendency in both 1 Dry -h.i ! lifa seems sure to be school« and oolleges, the former a dominant factor in solving the aping the Litter, is toward too much prxiiilum oi producing more hav, sport; that is, it is coming to he along of stock ma le the in tin thing, th” chief ob from year to y.... r, in the North ject of an education. I’ow <• . i»,lrv irci.rding to a The “social life” of young pupils statement of “.Jii.i” White as au attending common and high schools thority I'li. dry land alfalfa will is even worse. After the days grow on mui.t < f th dry hills .of study .iii.1 play and work, the place this country,- without irrigation,” for Hchool children, even tho high aid Mr. White while in town one school and academy children and ■ lay llii- week. “I sowed a pound youths, is nt home and nt an early of this drv-laud alfalfa seed late hour in bed. This may be a little this spring for experiment. Not- old fir h med, (mt it is a word in j witlmHnding t he se ■ 1 being sown favor of a fimhon that should never I loo Fate—after the heavyj’anie were go out. over—h up .nd is growing Schools are running entirely too bi tter Hr ! tilt leipatsd. This al much to formal game contest, juven falfa will . > n length of four ile HiiHal functions, and making feet, and two tons of it is worth creatures out of children that they three-ton» nMirrifatetl or wet land should lint be. alfalfa.*! This director—his name is Smith .Ill till- k '■ : I ‘ Sr , , huwcu sowed and bo has five children in school— ib.nit !- o 1 ' this alfalfa early is just right. Would there were in th'- i pi 1 Ii..- hill land north more such duectora mid parents.— of town, .1 r |'ii it as growing PorlL nd Journal iilmodt - w di - hop vines. It le expt ; id tl t within another year lheiii will I,-' « great dull of this A movement in under way to H(- kind of h . -i vn —North Powder cure from the next legiehitiirentl.it Citizen. Hillary law, which shall definitely establish t lie l uiiipeiiHiilioii of state Cliin.i T' Iris opened a restau officials and do away with the fee system Koth republican «id deni- rant and 6 J rv m ihe rear of tho He ha i bread, pie cake, ouratH were pledged by the party Windsor doiq limit ■ tor aiile. platform« of the e.alnpaign of 1902, Price For Steer, 3 1-2 Cents. Cows. 2 Cent and Bulls 2 Ceots--The Entire Herd Shipped to Seattle. The first drove of grass beef ship ped out this season arrived from Camas Prairie last evening, and was sent over the W. <fc C. R. last night, to Carstine Brothers, of Seat tle, says the East Oregonian. Tlie drove consisted of 200 head of choice range cattle, fat as butter balls and one of the prettiest bunch es of beef ever Bent out from this point. The cattle belonged to Henry La- zinka, George Linsner, Jacob Born, Mossie Brothers and Ralph and Sam Clark, who combined their herds and drove in together, mak ing tho distance of 50 miles in three days, although the dust and heal were almost intolerable part of the distance. The cattle were purchased for Carstine Brothers, of Seattle, by L. Stubblefield, tho popular and well known buyer of this city, at the fol lowing prices: Steeis, 3], cows. 2}, and bulls 2 cents This first shipment of grass beef for 1904 is at least three weeks later than last year, the first shipment last year having been made about June 10 bv the same parties. These cattle have been on the best range in Eastern Oregon since early in the spring, and were in prime condition and Buffered but little loss of weight by the three days' drive in the hottest weather of the season. While the'prices are about one- half a cent lower than last year, the growers are fairly well satisfied with the result of the Hale and feel that the indications are for higher prices later in the season, as there is no over production of cattle in that district. There are fully 1000 head of choice beef cattle in the Camas pravie district ready for the market now, and other drives will follow this ono regularly as the stuff is needed in tho markets. The number of cattle left ready for the market in the Camas prarie district is about the Rair.n as at this time last year. A WONIÌERHL INVENTION CONTEST NOTICE. fed beef I 1 Al is I nt. renting to note that for- L’. L. Land Oltiee, Burns, Oregon ' 1 u.c s an frequently mads by the Mav 7, 1904. I invention of uiticles of minor iu:- A sufficient contest affidavit havii": , [Mirlaiice. Manv of tin“ more pnp- lawn tihsl in this office by Grant K - are III”“'“ designed to terson, contestant, against Homestead , nlar devices i entry 1S55, made February 21. 1903, lor : benefit people ■ and meet popular N>* S\V‘-4- and WL. SE'a Sbclion 17, eendition«, and one of the most in- Township 25 8., Rang« 28 H., by Jjbby ' teresting of these thathas evnr been J. Mulloy Conlestee, in which it i.-i al invented is thd Dr. W bite Electric leged that Libby J. Mulloy has totally Comb, patented Jan. 1, 99 These abandoned said entry and lias not resid ed upon or improved said entry for more wonderful Combs positively cure than six months next prior hereto, and dandruff, hair foiling out, sick and there are now noimprovements thereon, nervous headaches, and when used and that said alleged atiHcnce was not with Dr. White’s Electric Hair duo to her employment in the Army, i Brush are po 'lively guaranteed Navy or Marine Corpsof the U. S., said I parties are hereby notified to appear, to maki straight Lair curly in 2” Thousands of these j respond and offer evidence touching said ' Jays tin e, allegation at 10 o’clock a. in. on June |( jectlie j c<'mbs have been sold in^ 15th, 1904 before the Register and Re-' ' . . , ,,,,(| • . .. ,, - , a. . , , rtM. the v,;.:ons ett: '- ■ ! tb i nimi, mill ceiver at the LTnited States Land Olli e in Burns, Oregon. lhe demand is constantly inereas- The said contestant having, in a pre-, ing. Our agents are rapidly Le per affidavit, filed Slay 7, 1904 sot forth coming rich idling these combs, facts which show that after dus dilli-' positively hi 11 on sight. Send gence personal service of this notice can ‘ gizH ;;5c Indies' not be made, it is hereby ordered and 1 directed that such notice be^ivon by due i'9b<‘ (bait pric: w ilie v ' 111 and proper publication. | trocucing them.) 1 be D. White W m . F akkk , I The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., Register, j Ue(.atur. In . J5FTB T X- V ' , ' V.l rKT-T—- ------ We are sole agents for the W B Con the most oeriect fitting corset m^tde. Misses and Infant’s Dresses. □ents Furai oiling Goods Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, _____________________ _____ 1 ----- ---^-------- ------------ 1 REVISED TABLE O We still have a large line of ladfe Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits,K monits, Dress Skirts and DjJ Goods to select from INFORMATION The following table has been compiled afit r careful r .1 thorough lion of ad records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource county, every item of which can bo proven : Number, t ar , Wool clip annually, Harney county. .. 101,000 Sheep shippe I annually......... ........... 25,000 Cattle shipped annually............................ 4,000 Horses and mules shipped annually. ... Merchandise sdipped into merchants........ Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers a Stock salt and sulphur Stage freight at 3 cents per pound............. * investiga* f Harney The haying «eison s new on Wts. lbs. 2,400,000 5,600,000 25,000,000 3,360,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 200,000 120,1X10 Buy where you can buy most for your money, in and Lt us figuri on ' o; r bill and we guarai send you away gatif fit. i. LIK'AI. HAU*.. Lumber sold annually, feet.......................... Fuel wood sold annuall, cords............................ Fence postH sold annually, .... ..................... t 2,100,0001 3,000 5,000 1 • rASHENUKIU Ain MAIL. .$ 6,000 . IS,000 10,000 Passengers by stage annually, 600 at $10......... Passenger« by private conveyances, 1,800 Mail eoutracis LIVE STOCK. Number of sheep owned in Harney county..................... Number of sheep summered in Harm v county............. Number of cattle owned in Harnev county ......... Tons ot hay grown annually in Harney, over . . Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burna .... : »0,000 . . 550,000 . 200,000 . . 150,000 . 50,000 AllKA OF LAND IN IIAK.NEY COVXTY. Area of land, acres ................... 6,385,000 Surveyed......... ................... .................................... ..................... 3,170,480 :X Unsurvayed.............. ................................................ ..... .3,214,520 Of above amount 556,324 acres are in forest re-erie ami Carey «elections. Appropriatwl .................................... ...................................... 1,108,261 Tillable, assessed.............................. ... .... .......... ................. 71,101 Nontillahle, uBsesaed....................... ‘ ............. ............. 5si;,751 Improved, not patented....................... 102,845 Susceptible In irrigation under IL S. Geological rvi vi f Silvies Valley 231,600 reservoir cast of Silvies River north of Malhi in,L:i <e . 100,000 Amount susceptible to irrigation weal of .''■¡Ivies River, estima'ed . 162,240 it I'lider (J. S Geological survey, vaca I ............................ 9,000 I urey selections, approved............................. ........... 44,000 Road <'ompnnles I.ami......... 95.000 Appropriated........................................ 500,000 Susceptible to irrigation........... Tillable bench land above lrrigat'on line, ov. i .. 150,000 Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which would bo drained and re 35,000 claim bv holding up water of Silvias ltiver in ien-i v.iir........... Water Facilities—Silvios River, Silver creel, McCc.y creek, Blitzeii River, and ten smaller streams. Altitude—4,100 feet— same as Salt Lak. Valley. Mean Temperature—42. Annual precipitation— 12 im lit s. Minerals—2,200 pounds of borax mined and huuletl by team from Denio, Ore gon, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all t1 at i levelo id to speak of. <’rops—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, abalfa, s: _-ar ber t-t, hop«, potatoes and al) kinds of hardy fruits and vegetab es. ! The pill that will, will fill the bill, without a gripe. To cleanse the liver, without a quiver, take one at night. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are small, easy to take,easy and gentle in eJTect, yet they are so certain in results that no one who uses them is disappointed. Eor quick relief from biliousness Bick headache, torpid liver, jaundice, dizzinesH and all troubles arising from an inactive, Hiuggi h liver, to the enactment of such a law. A I' p-to-dii1 '• ”>'■ printing at reason Early Risers are uni qualii-il Sold flat Hillary bill was introduced al able prices. by Burns’ Druggists. the lust regular session and was supported by nil of fhe democratic WANTED— Agents, Hustlers, v Pltoi^.A.MATlyN. members nod many of the republi Salesmen, Clerks and everybody cans, but failed to Ire come n law. Bin’ a W tu n I. liter« wS" aubaiitted tn the who wants to enjoy a good hearty i A ’ Under the existing system the electora of Uiu l. -, . I tlu Inni general N laugh to send 50c for “Tips to! emolument of the state officials are election a r ■. mr it by law, an initia i I ■ it Option Liquor Agents.” Worth $50 to any per very Urge and fur in excess of the tive |jeü’i<«l son who sells good h for a living. La» ; value of t he services rendered The And, when ,n tl <■.’ Itb'lav of .fune, If not satisfactory your money secretary of Hate’s oilice is popular- I af C ; back. Circular for stamp. The ly reputed to be worth from $li.OTt) e«<4 k.iD » * .4 «¿AbiklUjiOrwgsn, They are Right diu s Dr. White electric Comb Co., Deca to $20.000 n year, ami other ofltclaig 'Od canv^i ’ i : »'ten for said law ; And, wl»>'t' as, , » «eiertwined and tur, 111. of the Htate government receive . ■ L ,. , . 1 deteniff — i-. ’ A-fl * tq V.r ',h “ canvass that compensation that ih nearly ,,r|( tlieri W'le ..¿6v„tv. ca.-t/o, said Local quite Hi exce««ive — Portland Jmir- > ' »|,tT 1 * |u ■ l* 1 liv, Iflid <”19.4 Votes , nal ca ts r - ”le, : nd Hint the i so el Inu A-e-.iv.il' ah eftirinative major- , ¡'y ot .......... al aaaibui of cUucLivu votes Judge (. .ode of Virginia tells ”1 ea l ih-’i .‘ii .a.! it't’ ,1 to Is- coiinhxl I miller ti e I \ N . a ■' of 1 iw ; an inte view In* had with Judah Now. Tbv- 'I'ur L. Geo. E. t'hainlier- Benjamin when the latter wan Co : “I And Thedford'» BUrk-Dn»tight f .. [Ill'n, aS ■ e State of Oregon. a »nod nw'dicine for liumr reiary i>f war. i mi | fader llcnved miv -on after he had up nt in obediem U 'J of an Act eu flUO with It is all ti e n <»d- are n lawyer, are you*not?” ask'd title! • In ini',iin.: effective the klwe I take'-MRS. < AKOUNB martin , Partearshurir. w. Va. I Benjamin. Mr. Goode »nawivr- lint ul ive h Mr d .p ■ o.iJnin pniviaion» of If your liver dowi not act r»v<?- ed iii tie allirniative, whereupon Sellimi l id A r.i .- l\ vi li e Constiti! ■ nlurlv go to your drutfRist and lion et the _ > - ' • gon, io ____ <1 régulât- situ re a |uu kag<< of Tnedford’h the secretary asked ‘‘What do you j iug eh« ti'i.n ili -re., dei ami [nwvUiìng bIa< k«Draught and take a d< -w* e ill- aider iler a i large feetT fee?” "Well, lip * | t n *l e - ' \ tonight. lliis preat family •f.H oi the provision« medicine frees the ooefltipated in the mountains, where I live, if n|e((jd«'A t.T' \ vol Erbrr.a y 24.I9Û3, bowvb. stir» up the torpid liver » ht»rt I thiji proclama* lawyer gits $5<Mi he thinks he has and cause« a licalihy sa'crrl.on ’ to . ) < ? H hv ( it«’ oí Orison, of bile. «true k it rich,” replieii G oh I«' Thedford's Black - l»rnnffht Hl ami tierlure that the ecretnry relleclvd a moment I Th« will cleanae the Iwwdi of im u ht»4e tuttMÓri •( ret w» c«-*t I« tlw State purities and strergthrn the kid* ‘ EXTRAS AIA AYS and then 1 nnii! :'*K<>w tny practice <•( < »re^tì for /.»»- f. tl Option Liquor nev«. A torpid liver invites Ibis; If a client itotnea te j I uv w;. 4 ; I. has I k e^4*ml the whole colda, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner <*f sick- tit agalnat «aiti I aku I I charge him a good ; nnìubrr my < I mws andcxaitiigion. Weak kid Optiiui tàqiivc At w. 8 vote*, ¿.a If he corne» »round toi rein.”■ neys result in Bright's disease umi thal «UÌ4 I o . u n Liquor Law which claims as many victims bother me 1 charge him h refrevher. I rfinvÌNtHÌ an t.f nth» majority <4 the as consumption. A 2Ao»ut If lit ,-..no - t<> lia»« «orne work | parkRtf** <4 Theilford's B“ k »‘tal ipv ’ • ‘ - rii«t on Rìid Praught should aiwax 4 <1 in«, on the caee i charge bim n ( moiHiirt* i »•ntitlò io Ix» rounted in the bouse reminder ami when the case i« con- under |hv rn»v«!*»onv <4 hw, ami thai ••! »»rd TV Drauirht fair liver *»id i-.»ral <•! 'I.m l iquor U* »hall Ite cludt d I charge him a finisher Rtaints and four«1 !»■« I» In fot! f rr. n ! 1 effe t a« thè u*- WUXI AM < MeheM. HL III» >f t':<- lite Gl il troni tlie >•»*.“( tlib Pv <$.i 3riTi«b. ì TN I A I matiila tanchvr Ibid «<KU» fari t ’•atóOi ttd«24th land which is underlaid by A hard-i ì dar June pan of several ¡nebee thick I n-1 1 (Signed) »(* i .„ÇllibKI AIS, éA .frvie'N Oregon der this the «oil i« rich «nd <i<-«p I JOHN F. STRATTON’S CeUta at rd while on lop it is »hallow and badlv I. in ’S BAK, Bud instrsa^RTj mixed with alkali. He pul charge» ■r. tary «4 stale. DE ¿FIFES of dynamite in thi« hurdp*u and i . ÿ L y II CITY SWEAT MARKET. L' . i 'J j «1 JI rCE, Prop’s. Salt Meat Fresh Av/ays • hand CGRNED-BGf <■, GN a SAU; . iE. Home Sugar Cured Home Made ward and Bacon. Beef sold by thy quartcr'and cut up to .suit the customer. rim and TROUBLE Order your Gag Material from McCORMiCK MOWER and « th. . rice and Sihingie Mill. All kin.is of dry 1 umb t — Rou( h and Suifaced—always hand. Rust c, Flooring, Vov t n..- Stair Railing, Wnw Stool, etc. Also first lass Suw d S”ing’es. LIVER Good Road. A K .RICHARDSON, Hnriicy? TROUBLES lonN Me AJLLEN •á¿ W to - uaìt püoimmhjb •\L the <t «■ ! < ¡mil inipr^ved photography In use to be* had. ¡’rofi Paticls, Artist’» I’roof and I ‘ .Ki ! in procès« l’L.ol S linished ui. vp-tiedak ON I'AND For a Big Machir • and little Money FOLEY, ■'gt. in Murns THEDFk BLACK broke it up after which he areih-d ( the land to alfalfa. He uow hae Jol> printing— i He Fimes-Ilerald stjle upon pp¡k allori. Ä4 trv»m tbt nmallest lovket pkture up io ;n B y t-y fiq^lied in AriMo Platino or on any of the Afoencsh pap-rs. ry opposite First N.iio a! Ba ik ‘ THE TIMES-HERALD Gives all the loca news Piccolo*and Banci Supplier s- l <w JOHN P. »TWATTOB, Stt.sis,*ft.«ilf Hll .» . ri siting ,T YOU EAT --tr-UWs*. wSIdimr., for SO«* - — >-« t^teOBATCVT or e r & COMPANY, CHICAGO.