The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 15, 1904, Image 4

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    Can You Eat?
lions for using it, so simple that a AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION portatimi to and trom the railroad
terminus Unless they were rea­
J B Taylor, a prominent rner-
boy could hardly go wrong. A
sonably certain of the extention O1
of 1 ¡chant of Criesman, Ttx , say»: : “I
cake sufficient to inoculate seeds
tu I could
. . not eat . . because
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„r - a weak
the railroad to Cross Keys within
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1904.
for one to four acres costs the government to establish a farm
a
short
time,
it
is
hardly
probable
ON THE DESCHUTES.
stomach I lost all strength and rai
department four cents, I tiff erent
that they would have made that down in weight. A'l that money
8UB8CR1I •TION KATES:
cultures are sent for different
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point one of the termini of their could do was done, but ail hope of
One Year
.........................
I2.0U
Six Month«
.....................
.1.00
crops.
autoline. An auto track from Cross recovery vanished. Hearing ot some
Station
Will
be
Located
on
Care»
Selection
Three Month«
................ .75
And the results They read !
Of Deschutes Irrigation A Power
Keys to Shaniko is a feasible pro­ wonderful cures effected by use ot
Ca—Ready Nest Season.
like
the
story
of
“
Jack
and
the
ject,
and that would bave been the Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded
■1 ILIAN HY HI»
— — — — Manager
Bean Stalk ” The figures which
end
of
the line, upon which a great | to try it The first bottle benefitted The store to do vour trading
The government will establish an
follow are taken from crops on a agricultural experiment station on saving of time could have been me, and after taking four bottles, I The store where vou can buy right.
Dr. W.
To the Century Magazine for
farm in Maryland where in exactly the segregated lands of the Des­ made. If the railroad is not ex­ am fully restored to my usual stren­
upa taira
The
store
the
Indies
like
to
go
to.
October Gilbert H. Grosvenor the same soil inoculated seeds of
tended from Shaniko to Cross Keys,
gth, weight and health.” Kodol I)ys-
chutes Irrigation A Bower Co. This
The hei
contributes an article, setting forth the hairy vetch and seeds not in- i i information is contained in a letter then the auto line built only to that pepBiaCure digests what you eat and The store where you will find a com# (
iine of up-to-date goods.
I appears.
in detail a most remarkable dis­ oculated were planted side by side; from Hon. Elwood Mead, chief of point will always be incomplete and cures. Sold by Rums druggists.
Hunter
unsatisfactory. On the other hand, I
covery in scientific agriculture. It patch not inoculated, 581 pounds; the irrigation and drainage inves­
The
store
where
evervone
is
treated
a
if the railroad is to be extended, it
Up-to-date job printing at reason­
promises to add untold millions to inoculated patch, 4501 pounds— tigation of the department of agri­
would have been a waste of money
the wealth of our American farm­ an increase of more than eight culture, within tiie past week and to build the line on into Sbaniko. able prices.
ers, according to an editorial in a times. Crimson clover under sim­ it’is of the utmost importance, not We believe that the men behind
WANTED— Agents, Hustlers,
recent issue of the Oregonian. Dr ilar conditions yielded: Uninoc­ only to Bend, but to the whole of the automobile line are good busi­ Salesmen, Clerks and everybody See our hat window- -Marked your choice for J r . j . i
George T. Moore, charge of the ulated, 372 pounds; inoculated, Central Oregon.
ness men, and we are satisfied they who wants to enjoy a good hearty
See our ready to wear garments—ask to
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i
—JI 11 4 I Vitll 11 ill .
Pannlfi
laboratory of plant physiology, 6292 pounds an increase of near­ This experiment plant will be in know what they are doing. — Ash­ laugh to send 50c for “Tips to as
we
keep only a few Art
on ii display
—
and you willjgfl^fl
full operation for next season and wood Prospector.
Agents ” Worth $50 to any per­ to make your selections right here.
United States Department of Agri­ ly twenty times.
the cotta
it is bound to be conducted by the
son who sells goodB for a living.
Fee our line of dry goods in general—You:
culture, following the lead of a
But there are even other won­
government for at least three years.
Remember Brown’s Profit Shar­ If not satisfactory your money judgment will t II you that vve know ourb# j.g,i
German scientist who got on to ders. The same bacteria that in­
Nearly all the expenses will be ing Plan. Secure your coupon with back. Circular for stamp. The
and that we buy our goods right—You rtxeil^ney t
the wrong road, made the discov­ crease the harvest of beans, clover
borne by the D. I. A P. Co, how­
Dr.
White
electric
Comb
Co.,
Deca
­
every
cash
purchase.
benefit.
ghter« ■
ery which has now passed far be­ or alfalfa tenfold empower the ever.
tur, Ill.
yond the experimental stage. It plant many more nitrogen in the
Job
printing
—
The
Times-Herald
Different localities and soils re­
Shoes that wear well are notio^'ee°n
is tliis: By the cultivation of bac­ soil; in other words, make the quire different treatments. The
teria, there is restored to the soil soil many times more fertile for quantity of water and the time of
everywhere—ours have-stood the{*gS
REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION.
in extraordinary quantity the es­ the next cereal crop in rotation. service are also very important and
and our stock is so complete that? * v.
sential element of plant food, nitro­
For example, crimson clover, their determination requires not
The following table lias been compiled after careful and thorough investiga­
gen, which all grains require. not inoculated, added to one acre only good judgment but large ex­ tion of a,) records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource-of Harney can fit you and please you in eCJrn^g
Drain the soil of its plant food and of land 4.3 pounds of nitrogen; perience in thia particular field of county, every item of which can be proven :
Number, Car , Wts. lbs.
business
80 2,400,000
it becomes barren. These bac­ the same quantity, inoculted, add­ endeavor. Irrigation has failed in Wool clip annually, Harney county.......................
5,600,000
480
100,000
J
Doyon
Sheep shippe annually.................................................
teria more than restore the loss, ed to one acre ot precisely simi­ some places because water was not Cattle shipped annually............................................
.. . 25,000 1000 25,000,000
properly
applied.
It
is
now
propos
­
4,000 160 3,360,000
and at a cost of less than one cent lar land 143.7 pounds of nitrogen
Horses and mules shipped annually...............
ed to have the guidance of an ex- Merchandise «dipped into merchants............
100 2,500,000
an acre.
an increase of 3J 1-2 times.
100 2,500,000
pert in finding just what treatment Merchandise shipped direct to raucliers
Here is the basis of the discov­
200,000 BUY for CASH-WE UNDEHSELL THEUflj
10
The century’s article is well is best for Deschutes soil and cli­ Stock salt and sulphur................................................. • •
120,000
6
ery: Free nitrogen forms seven­ worth universal reading. Its ac­ mate, how and when water shall he Stage freight at 3 cents per pound..............................
tenths of the atmosphere. Tap curacy cannot be questioned. Il­ applied to get the best results and
LOCAL HAUL.
. 2,100,000
this sea of nitrogen and use it, and lustrations of plants cultvated from what crops will do best here. The Lumber sold annually, feet.............................................
3,000
Fuel
wood
sold
annuall,
cords
........................................
you can fertilize the whole earth inoculated .seeds furnish compe­ expert wil! also have charge of the
5,000
Fence posts sold annually................................................
and keep it rich, l’rof Nobbe, of tent testimony. If half that is installation of measuring boxes at
PASHES’OKHS ANU MAIL.
Germany, captured a tiny germ, promised shall be realized, the re­ diversion points.
tickets
$ 0,000
Passengers by stage annually, 600 at $10.....................
invisible to the naked eye, which sult in dollars to the agricultural­
The fact that this work will be Passengers
18,000
by private conveyances, 1,800.........
.
10,000
........................................................
takes the nitrogen from the air and ists of America can scarcely be conducted under the direction of so Mail contract s
eminent
an
expert
as
Elwood
Mead
LIVK STOCK.
puls it into the earth, and Dr. computed. If he is a benefactor
300,000
Moore developed the germ to do who makes two blades of grass insures results of the highest value Number of sheep owned in Harney county................................
■
---
550,000
Number of sheep summered in Harney county........................
to
this
country.
Director
Withy-
the ce«
service for mankind. The agency grow where one grew before,
200,000
Number of cattle owned in Harnev county..............................
150,000
¡tcnuunjna
which this germ employs is any what designation is high enough combe, of the Oregon Agricultural Tone of hay grown annually in Harney, over. .....................
50,000
Hifl
College experiment station, took an Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns
leguminous plant—peas, beans, for Dr. Moore?
interest in the mutter of getting the
AREA or LAND IN 1IAK.NBY COUNTY.
clover, alfalfa, lupin, vetch, etc.
given
station established here and will Area of land, acres.................................................................................................
These germs have been named
H.
C.
LEVENS,
Propt.
Surveyed
..........................................................................................................
.
•
•
•
follow
the
work
with
careful
atten
­
One of Many.
Unsurvayed
....................................
............. .. • •l,549,t>35
nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
tion. The new enterprise comes Of above amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selections.
Examine the roots of a healthy
II A T isdale, of Summerton, S C under the most favorable auspices Appropriated
...................................... ........................................................ ' 1,108,201
H.
71,101
Tillable,
assessed
.....................................................................................................
bean or clover plant and you will suffered for 20 years with the piles. and its importance to the Deschutes
cattle
Nontillable, assessed....................................................... .................................. 580,751
see a number of rounded bulbs, Specialistswere employed and :nai:y country can hardly he estimated.— Improved, not patented.............................................................. • ■ .......... • • • 102,845
Susceptible to irrigation under U. S. Geological Burvey of Silver Creek
called nodules, or tubercules, on remedies used but relief and perma­ Bend Bulletin.
reservoir.............................................................................................................. 330.000
0,000
Carey selections, approved...................................................................................
the roots, which look as if diseas­ nent good was found only in the use
day.
44,000
of
DeWitt
’
s
Witch
Hazel
Salve.
COLUMBIA
SOUTHERN
TO
EXTEND. Road Companies Land...........................................................................................
95.000
ed or bitten by worms or insects.
CORNED-BEEF,
Appropriated.............................................................................................................
Susceptible to irrigation......................................................................................... 876,000
All legumes have these tubercles. This is only one of many, many
bench land above irrigation line, over................................................. 150,000
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.
cures that have been effected by this Paper Gives Reasons Why to Expect Tillable
Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which would be drained and re­
It was noticed by scientists that wonderful remedy. In buying Witch
Such Move in Near Future.
claim bv bolding up water of Silvies River in reservoir......................... 35,000
None Sagar-Cared
plants with good sized tubercules Hazel Salve it is only necersarv to
Water Facilities—Silvies River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, and
ten smaller streams.
flourished while those with very see that you get the genuine De­
That the Columbia Southern rail"
Altitude—4,100 feet-same as Salt l.akt Valley.
Mean Temperature—42.
small oues looked starved and Witt’s made by E C DeWitt A Co, road will be extended as far as
for w
Annual precipitation—12 inches.
withered, and they concluded that in Chicago, and a cure is certain Cross Keys in the near future ap­
Minerals—2,200 pounds of borax mined and hauled by team from Denio, Ore­
Burn
to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of.
Home
Made
Lard
there must be a connection bet- DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures pears reasonably certain. The fact gon, CropB
leave
—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beets, hops, potatoes end all
and Bacon.
ween tubercles and vigorous plant all kinds of piles, cuts, burns, ec­ that the automobile line from Bend kinds of hardy fruits and vegetables.
patte
zema,
bruises,
tetter,
ringworm,
life. Examination of a dissected
Beef sold by the quarter and
will extend no further north than
bulb under the microscope reveal­ skin diseases, etc. Sold by Burns Cross Keys is significant of railroad
cut up to suit the customer.
extension to that point, and espe­
ed it to be packed with bacteria; <li uggists.
ticqe
cially so when the personnel of the
further investigation shewed that
came in promoters of the automobile line is
W.
\V
Brown,
of
Fife*
these bacteria were incessantly ab­
Milla
fnoNEY and
form that place Thursday, After considered. Mr Hammond, who
sorbing free nitrogen from the air
spending a day or two in Prine- is at the head of the enterprise, is
B
Order your Building Material from
TROUBüE,
and converting it into forms suit­ ville, Mr Brown left for St. Louis,
orch
chief engineer of the Columbia
able for the plant’s digestion.
where he will enjoy the beauties of Southern Railway, and under his
ingi
Buy a
Prof Nobbe isolated the nitro- the world’s fair—Prineville Rev­
supervision all the surveys for the
gen-fixing bacteria, bred and colo­ iew.
extension have been made. In that
nized the germs and put them on
position he may certainly be pre­
the market. Overlooking one
T. (i. Condon, manager of the sumed to have some inside infor­
vail
RAKE-
factor, he failed 'odevelope a per­ Shaniko Warehouse, was a business mation. The Deschutes Irrigation
D
manent type. Dr. Moore, pursu­ visitor to Prineville and Ben i this A- Power people of Bent, who are
They are Right and so is the Price »
the
All kinds of dry Lumber—Rough and Surfaced--alwrt>
ing the laboratory work in an­ week and last Mr. Condon was also interested in the auto line, are
Gra
1 $ >
rustling
businf
ss
for
his
house,
look
­
interested
in
having
quick
trans-
hand,
p
other direction, corrected his pre­
Rustic, -
Flooring, Moulding, Stair Railing, W in nail
decessor’s error and succeeded in up frieght shipments, inquiring as
Stool, etc. Also first class Sawid S‘.i; gles.
■tec
to wool and other commodities etc.
developing a permanent type of
When a<ked about the Southern
Good Road.
A K RICHARDSON
bacteria with live or ten times
Extension. Mr Condon smiled and
H.;rney, Orff ...
more power to fix fiee nitrogen said he had heard news regarding
than the original germ had pos­ that and that the warehouse was
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sessed. Legumes inoculated with laying plans to handle next year’s
row
the bacteria developed great tub­ business the same as it had nlwavs
thia
ercles and grew to great size even done Like everybody else, lie was
< 4
■nd
in the poorest soil. This remark­ of the opinion that the railroad to
M«
able statement is made by the penetrate this region would be the
V
Eastern — Prineiille
ft
author of the article: “The nit­ Corvallis A
£
Review
V
rogen fixing power of the bac­
5"
teria developed by Dr. Moore is
Al) the latest styles and improved photography ln
THE
MONUMENTAL
BRONZE
so extraordinary that seeds soak­
à
use to be had. Profile Panek, Artist's Proof tmi
ed in the solution will sprout and COMPANY, if Bridge) ,>rt. Conn,
Poacelain process Photos finished in up to-datc
has appointed M I.. Lewi«, their
produce luxuriant plants in quartz
style upon application. All sizes from the 'tnalle’I
agent for Harnev County. This
£ EXTRAS ALWAYS-ON HAN t TJ
sand, which has been pi eviously old reliable Company makes all |
locket picture up to an 8 x io finished in Aristo
ignited to a red heat in order to kinds of Monuments, Grave Covers i
I latino or on any of the American papers.
drive ou' all nitrates.”
Corner posts Vases and Urns, out
Galltry oppesh. Firjt Nation«! Bank.
-
-
For a Big Machine and little Mney, see
t
Dr. Moore patented his discov- of pure refined Zink, which is one
ery, but deeded the patent to the of the elementary or virgin metals,
FOLEY, Agt. in Burns.
Depaitment of Agriculture in the same as gold and silver, and is
trust for the American people. mdestructalde and cannot be affect­
He next experimented with plants ed by the climatic Condition«.
for distributing the bacteria and These monuments are cheaper by I
fount! that by using some absor­ half than anv • kind of stone. I
bent, like cotton, a small price of more I eatitiful in design andean-'
not lie broken Mr. I • wis desires
which will soak up millions of the
• Il who are contemplating the pur­
organisms, and then allowing these chase of anything in tin« line to
cultures to dry, anti the bacteria call on him nt the other of Brggs Ar
JOHN F. STRATTON » —
~
can be sent to any part of the Bigg«, ami see designs sample of
world and yet arrive in perfect material and get prices
condition. The Government mails
Î.
Piccolo« and Bin,. Supplie«
to applicants the inoculating mat­
Heavy underware at greatly re­
digests what you eat
JOHNS «TRATTO«
fl
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Th. S i oo bottir -ontaei. 2S time.th« trt.1 Mr* which »H.WSS
erial free of charge, with instruc- duced prices—Miller A Thompson. I
——
How Prices Melt as the Days Grow
t
A Full line of Staple and Fancy froc^£'t
SCHWARTZ & BDDELMi=
Burns, Oregon“^
CITY MEAT MARKE
Fresh
and
Salt Mead
Aways on hand
HAMS
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MÆORMICK MOWER and
The Harney Saw Mi
and Shingle Mill.
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