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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1904)
Cao You Eat? that the United States supreme JUDGE CLIFOORD MOVES TO BAKEL ly in the United States and Canada. | 3 I court recently handed down a de In l'G? the N'-w York state conn- . J Taylor, a prominent mer- cision to the effect that poultry Will Reside There in Future With His cil order-d householders to hang t4iallt of Criesman, Tex , says: “I SATURDAY. OCTOBER I, 1901. Family*—Former Circuit Judge. out lanterns— the first street light- C,)U|(J not eat because of a weak tmining at large is wild game, stomach I lost all strength and rai ing in America. and persons on whose property 8(fBS< KII TION lt.\ I I Th« many friends of Judge Clif chickens trespass have a legal This molto is displayed in a Bos- down in weight A’l that money One Year ford have known for some lime that right to kill them. If your neigh Six Mouth. . ton downtown office: ‘’The elevator could do was done, but ail hope ot Three Months h" had chosen Baker City as the bors liens persist in scratching up to success is eeneriillv stuck. Try recovery vanished. Hearing of some wonderful cures effected by use of field of hie future work, but never the stairs.” your garden, the law uphold-you UI.IAN BYKI» Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded M anager in killing them but we do not ad theless felt the keen reget when, on The first fleam turbine exhibited j^YrylF The first bottle benefitted The store to do vour trad: g vise you to do so. Consult your last Sunday morning, the judge and to the public is shown in the exhib me. and after taking four bottles, I The store where you can bu right There are four things that the his family started for their new its of the Westinghouse Machine am fully restored to my usual stren own happiness.—Ex. The store the Indies like to go to. Inland Empire needs, very much, home in that place. Ex-County company, in machinery hall at the gth. weight and health. ’ Kodol Dye- The store where you wil fLid a complete Judge Hazeltine father of Mrs. Clif world’s fair Although steam tur t. The State Portage Railway. 2. An American newspaper pub ford drove the conveyance which bines have been in process of con pepsiaCure digests what you eat and line of up-to-date goods The general introduction of irriga lished in Paris, recently contained 1 carried the family to their newly struction for years it is only in the I cures. Sold by Burns druggists. tion. 3. Help, co-operation and The store where evervone is tr < tod al Ke. the following advertisement; “A chosen home. Mrs Hazeltine also last two years that they have been friendly feeling of the people of Up-to-date job printing at reason young man of agteeable presence accompanied these funner citizens perfected. Portland, the Willammette valle) able prices. and desirous of getting married, 1 of this county. f Southern Oregon 4 Study WANTED— Agents, Hustlers, See our hat window- Marked you. choice for 25 cts Judge Clifford has long been would like to make the acquaint Studebaker Wagons, Hacks, . map by business men and Salesmen, Clerks and everybody ance <>f an aged experienced gen one oi the mightiest social and po- Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards See our ready to wear garments -a: k to ?ee them •rcial bodies, who, as a class, who wants to enjoy a good hearty : liticai factors of thiH county. He are arriving now and selling as fast tleman who would pursuade him as we ke-ip oniy a few on display—and you will decide ■hMell you whether Sherman I came to Canyon City in 18i0, and as we can get them in. We have laugh to send 50c for “1 ips to from taking the fatal step.” county is east or west of the Blue since that has generally culled his [wo car ]oa(]H of these goods here Agents.” Worth $50 to any per to make >our selectio . righ, hir '* 5 ee our line of dry goods in general— our good Mountains, and imagine perhaps home He was admitted to the bar and in trains. The best stock of son who sells goods for a living. A LESSON OF THE DRY SEASON. judgment will t II y< that we kiv-w ur bu*ine®® If not satisfactory your money to practice law at the early age of Vagons and Vehicles ever brought that we reach the Webfoot me and that we buy ou ’Ods right--7 . receive the back. Circular for stamp. The later was twenty, and four years tropolis via Huntington, Baker to.lluni . ('all and look at goods The presentment lately made by Dr. White electric Comb Co., Deca elected district attorney. I his posi- even jf y0U (]0 I)(,t (iegjre to buy at benefit. City or Pendleton. The same is Director Withybomhe of the Exper true of nearly every section of this iment Station :it. Corvallis, in re lion he hel<l until 1888 Two years [ tjie present time. Geer Cummins tur, Ill. ______ _ T----- — . r .... ... — ____ ----------- -~ state. People living outside of gard to the rotation of crops, will I»»* later he was appointed to till mil _ ■T t_ the unexpired term of Judge Isom. Portland are far better informed of more than passing interest to the REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION. | of the (¡th judicial At the close wiiti respect to the geography of farmers at thi time M my farm of that term he was elected to the Oregon than those living in Port ers of the Willamette Valley, it is position, and re-elected to th« same The following table has liven compiled after careful and thorough investiga- land. The latest ORN map of «aid, face a winter without fund suf place of honor in the ninth ditrict, lion of a l i t cords and »tatisticB obtainable and gives actual resource • ei Harney county, cv(uy item of which can be proven : this great wheat belt is a libel on ficient to carry their stock through which had been formed mostly from Number, Car. , Wts. lbs. 2,400,000 80 Í Mjerman, Gilliam, Morrow and in even tolerable condition Plain the former 6th. distiict Now that Wool clip annually, Ilarney county.................. 4SI) 5,600,000 100,000 Sheep shippe annually ... .................... A Nitilla counties. Its physical ly stated, slow starvation will lie he ha» retired from his position, it <'attle shipped annually........................................ . . . 2.Ï ,000 1000 25,000,000 ■de 'Ys resemble Pikes peak f.n the fate of many farm animals is understood that he will resume Horses and mules shipped annually.................. 3,360,000 160 4,000 throughout the valley lieoause farm too 2,560,000 Merchandise edipped into merchants ................ ! the practice of law in Baker City. KL \<m it does a country from 2,500,000 too ers have li listed once too often tc. It is needl'-ss to repeat that both Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers. k , Vie company expects to 200,000 10 Stock salt and sulphur............................................. the g< neroua climate to bring forage 120,000 « million bushels of wheat crops to maturity unaided. Of . the judge and his family have boats Stage freight at 3 cents pe.- pound...................... ! of friends here who regret deeply LOCAL HAUL. tills fall. Is stupidity like this ex course it may not Im m tiad as this. 2,100,000 cusable? how? It seems to be a The fall rains will tqion start the the decision to live in another local- Lumber sold annually, feet.............................. ................ 3,000 wood sold annuall, cords......................................... fact that a range of mountains pasturage, and an open winter mi y . ity. With almost every worthy Fuel 5,000 ....................... ! social enterprise Mrs. Clifford Fence posts Hold annually, ... jlvides a people.” It has been follow which will keep grass grow PASSENGERS ANI) MAIL 1 was always identified, and her help i Vi the past. 1’he west does not ing. But of the crops that have ! fulness in this regard will be sadly $ 6,000 Passenger-. by stage annually, 000 at $10.................... 18,000 j Jeciate wli it the ea-t lias in been gathered and stored for winters miss'<1, The pupils of the public Passen/i rs by private conveyances, I,SIX) .......... 10,000 ........................................................... fefor it, and stands aloof—in feeding there is a l imenlalde short school, and their older friends ns Mui I contracts LIVE STOCK. p ‘y of the kindly oflice of the age. wli, are truly sorry to lose the sup The manner in which this .lisas- ’ . .. 300,000 Number of sheep owned in Harney county ................................. Observer and similar inland jour- port, of Harold and Erma, who were . .550,000 Number of sheep summered in Harney county .... ............ trous result of a dry season can he jals, whose editors wish that Port- . .200,000 not only good friends to their com Number of cattle owned in Harney county ....................... forestalled is clearly pointed out by . .150,000 Tons ot hay grown annually in Harney, over. ... ........... rades and classmates, but ever 'linders might take an interest and Dr. Withycombe. The secret—an . 50,000 Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burn» cultivate a friendlier feelings be open one—lies in proper and sys ready and capable in carrying out AREA of l.AM) IN HARNKY COUNTY. tween the two sections.- -Moro tematic rotation of crops, thus in profitable public enterprises. .. .6,385,000 Area of land, acres Baker City is to be congratulated ...3,170,480 Observer. Surveyed.................. H. C. DEVENS, Propt. suring productiveness of the soil in a moat valuable accession to its Unsurvayed ............................................................... 3,214,520 under unusual mid trying circum- social and professional life, and of above amount .556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selections.^ . . .1,108,261 Appropriate!..................................................................................................................... - 'l’lie rush of homeseekers to se stauces He tells in this connection hosts of friends here most earnestly Tillable, ... 71,101 assessed...............................■....................... .................................................. .. . 586,751 cure tracts of land under the vari of ii field of 7.(18 acres of oats sown wish for every success and prosper* Nontillable, assessed...................................................................................................... Improved, not patented................................................................................................ 102,845 on clover sod in May that returned ous irrigation projects announced itv to attend Judge Clifford and Susceptible to irrigation under U. S. Geological survey of Silver Creek a yield of 40 24 bushels of grain to reservoir........................................................................................................ .............. 336,000 1 his family.—Grant County New« by the government shows that tin 9,000 Carey selections, approved.......................................................................................... the acre mid nearly two tons of; 44,000 Road Companies Land.......... ........................................................................................ home building instinct is as strong straw on the whole field. This ■ CORNED-BEEF, " 95,000 Appropriated.............. .......................... ............................................................................ Peculiar and Pertinent. as ever in the hearts of the /Amer crop got little or no rain, but the; Susceptible to irrigation................................................................................................ «76,000 Tillable bench land above irrigat on line, over.............................. ...................... 150,000 ican people, .says the East Ore clover sod supplied humus to the ! BOL UNA SAUS GE. Calico is named from Calicut of Amount nmv covered by Malheur Lake which would be drained and re 35,000 gonian. claim bv holding up water of Silvies River in reservoir........................... soil, causing it to retain the mois iiiitv of India, whence it first came. Home Su^ar-Cared Water l'acilitie—Silvies River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, and As the government la id, suita ture. Other examples are cited t. n smaller streams. There are now more Jews in the Altitml —4,100 feet- same us Salt Lake Valley. ble for homes, becomes furlhei which show unmistakably the wis- Mean Temperature—42. British house of commons I him ever iom of rotating crops. Soil cannot limited in area, it is more and Annual precipitation—12 in< hes. nefore — 1 1. Min rah—2,2(10 pounds of bmax mined and hauled by team from Denio, Ore more of an outrage that public give that which it does not possess. gon, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of. Home Made Lard The death rate of negroes is near That which, is taken from it yent ; Crops — Wheat, c ats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beets, bops, potatces and all land should be acquired for h|H'C- and Bacon. ulation. Yet acreages are pass- after year must in some maimer be ly twite that of the whites in the kinds of hardy fruits and vegetable». Beef sold by thi quarter and ing into the hands of the land returned to it if it is to continue to I United Sti tea be productive in the same lines cut up to suit the customer. (Illi IS The bubonic plague in India is grabbers, every day in the year, Worn-out wheat lac.ds were in al now said to be destroying ' 40.000 under both the desert land law most pathetic evidence throughout I ’’ and the commutation clause of the the Willamette Valley ill the be- persona a week. < The Swiss republic is about to! j; \ *3 : j mvixe i <u homestead law, while under the ginning of the railroad era There V i ;j L TROUBLE timber and stone law, not only the was no general or certain market erect u monument in honor of the ! land but the most valuable timbi-i for anything but wheal in the years world’s postal ur.ion. The river Rhine generally carrie» Buy a in the world today is being spec preceding this, and wheat growing was pushed to the limit upon tired a larger volume of traffic than any | ulated in with absolutely land. Dive-itied farming has re single railway in the world. gard tor the settler or liev'd the situation somewhat in N. w York was the first city incur* a country .it lai ge. recent years, but the h s on ha- ap purat d in the limits of the United ;; These laws are active insti u- parently bi t'll old v half learned. Stales 11 < charter was dated t<>(> l. ;; ■nenls in the stealing of the land T y tre Wight and so is the Price » Its value has been demonMrated by Two million kegs, containing liitt,-1 which belongs to the people of All kinds of dry Lumb .—Ron ¿nd u f... j—aiw ys on the dry season just ended at. it is I ho re shoes. are used annual the I nited states. And lheie is feared, great hand. Rustic, Flooring, Moul. iic., S;. i R.tl jlh , \. lndow no citizen who may not desire to dairy intel«- Stool, etc. Also first class Saw avail himself of his l ight to acquirt- Vidlev —Ort goni soine of this land, he or his son. Good Road. AU the great land interests are ? i .ey, Oregon a unit in their opposition to the $3000 .1 Mile tuo Much for Auto Road. • I v- i . m troubled with «torn* repeal of these laws. They pre ach trouble. Thedford's Black* A. E. Ilaininond, Draught did me more good sent a solid front. They are or the Central Oregon in one wet k than all the doc ganised; they are aggressive .mil tor's i • < ino I t 'ok in a tion Company, was v . -. ' \ \ h 1: it is a smistci tact that they hav< SHIRFIELD. EHettavdie, Ind. Thursday last on h t. out thus far pi evented any land 11 torm Thedford‘«Black Draught Shaniko fioin Bei'd. ten ask < 'll quickh invigorates th»' ac legislation in cmigiess. . )i iîl'î <1 tion of th»» stomach and about the probable < THE IP TOdOT cures even chronic cases <>f But the country is becoming rut ting ing a road for the 1 indigestion. If you will aroused to the fact that it is bring take a -mall <!<•.-' of Thed up to tp L1’00 <1 >nil< Mr. Ilam- All the latest styles and in pt, vet ford’s Black Draught occa literally robbed by a small band in ind said the stal ment giv en sionally you wdl koep your use to be had. Profile 1’ t < A stomach and liver in per of selfish men who would amass out to that effect m tl ■ papel s was fect condition I’t'atelain pioccM Pl . farlunes, and who, by the evasion n it authentic. I Limmond Mi style upon application \|| s of the spirit if not the letter of the states that the avei ge cost pei EXTRAS ALWAYS-ON HAND locket picture up to an S x Io , THEDFORD’5 law, are absorbing the choicest mile for putting a smooth road <^s Platino or on any of the Amtri< remaining tracts of land which ftom Heisler to tJenii would not Il*ry opposite Ft rat N,tio , . For . 3- ? Machine and little Mney, see should be reserved for the rea run above $500. A railroad could t’r*.% Oreg 'n She iimrs-ltcraid How Prices Melt as the Days Grow Warm. ft I 1 1' 1 ' ' 1 ; ■ vv 1 1 1 ■ 1 <1 1 > 1 1; 1 i.i ■> i/v ’ «1 ' > • •*» j»* • i li ............... -............... .......... ...1 .. .. I roo i . I I ilF II ft V Shoes that we ir well ar not found everywhere—ours j v- stood lhetest and our btock is so compl tethat we can fit vou and please you in every way. A Full line of Staple and Fancy tìroceries. BUY for CASH-WE UNiiEiiSELL THEM ALL Burns, Oregon CITY MEAT ¡LARKET. 3 Fresh and Sait Meat I ä Aways on hand HAMS JL [ij-r TimE > moNeY and » McCORMICK WER and RAK.E- Order your Buii .¡¡ig Material from The Harney Saw ¡vnh and Shingle Mill JOHN Me üKAPnER BLAGVDRA'JQHT home-maker. And the men in congress '•ho are in reality bitterly hostile to any change in these land stealing laws, are the same statesmen who most loudly proclaim that they are be built, including purchase of tin- right of it.iv, grading and laying the ties and steel, for about $lo,- 000 a mile through this country, and the auto company did not in tend Io spend nearly one-half as the great friends of the settler, the much for building a road for their home-builder and small farmer.. machines. Prineville Review They are found on the wrong side of every land reform measure, yet See th» line of good substantial urging with might and main that j s I km > s at Miller A- fiiompeon's if the welfare of the settler is their I you are Icatking for bargain» sole object. ”””* •* (—; net t.'^gcr^-1 I Mr». V. A Byrd «ill take orders tor 1 Tailor Made suit». < all at the millinery jgpatiAttil . samples. industry we find that «» .» • /»I et» t. More »iekiMSH is caustsl by consttp?»timi th.in by an other diarase. The«F”rd Black-Dratight nut only p lieve« conMipntion but < n diarrlMca antidvM'nt rvand kec^vs the boi» All «In i; ••Coiti ri ••The«tfor.lBlf I>Taught is t'<- h- a cine te n ej! u,. ; . I. I have ei'-r MMÌ.' - V A. M. (>KANT, 8m-a4t Ferry. N. C. FOLEY , Agt. in Burns. THE TIMi Job Printing JOHN F. STRATTON'S Band Instiasnh DF COHSTIPATIOn —rune’ Xi Gives all the locai news ‘"FIFES Piccolosand Bant. Supplies SwAfer JOHN P. STRATTON, It I. (IS t>l. V> E 1» St S'* DIG : - - - A. 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