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h I ■—! Il—i—! She ÆittusShraid. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1904. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ou© Year ............. |2.00 Six Mouths ... ... .................. 1.00 Three Mouths................................................75 *1 I.IAN BYKIi — — — — M CUE INSIDE INN. At the World’s Fair, St. Louis, ti e hotel within the grounds is called the Inside Inn. A visitor the other day walked up to the < :sk and asked: “Is this the In side Inn? And if so is the pro prietor of the Inside Inn in? “Yes,” remarked the smart clerk, with a far away look in his eyes, “this is the Inside Inn and you will tind the proprietor out- sale by the Inn’s side. He has been keeping the Inn for several weeks. He tells me that once when he took an ocean voyage he couldn’t keep his inside in, but that was inside information, and he didn’t intend for it to get out side.” “Alright,” said the guest, “if this is the Inside Inn, we want to see its inside as well as its outside before we look inside any of the outside inns. If we like the In- si'N* Inn'-inside and outside better than we like the outside inn’s out side and inside, we may bring our things from outside inside and stop inside the Inside Inn, because we won’t have to go from the in side outside or come back from the outside inside when we’er see ing the Fair, but can remain in side or outside the Inside Inn. It being the only inn inside the grounds. The other inns are on the outside and furnish no more comforts for the guests inside or outside than does the Inside Inn with the exhibits close outside the Inn’s side,—that is the Inside Inn’s side. In-------------- .” But the Clerk had fainted and fallen inside the Inside Inn’s desk, and bell boys were hurrying with water for his outside and brandy for his inside, but in their excite ment they got that which was meant forahis inside outside and that which was for his outside in side.—Ex. LIVESTOCK NOTES, Brood sows should have atten tion before farrowing as well as after. On the account of them lying so close together the shelter for hogs need not be so light as for other stock. All animals, when fed heavily, require a change of food, and this is especially true in the case of sheep. A low knee is desirable in a horse, enabling the animal to make a long stride more quickly than when the knee is set high up. It is important to remember that the richness of the food given stock has much to do with the value of the manure made from them. Care and feed are essential fac tors in making good stock. It will not “just grow,” like Topsy, but must be looked after at every stage of the game. Free exercise for hogs develp- es muscle and frame and adds to the value of pork. Lack of ex ercise is the greatest c.f all breed- diseasers in the case of all kind of animals, including man himself. Can You Eat? A E. Hammond and P- Re® not taken in its incipiency. Treat- i COMMISSIONER SAYS FIGHT were in the city the last of the ment consists in rest, firing and J B Taylor, a prominent mer-j week completing their work of get chant of Criesman, Ttx , says: “Il blistering, and shoeing with a high , FRUIT PEST MUST BE EXTERMINATED ting right of way into Prineville for could not eat because of a weak heel shoe. American Farmer. the automobile line. Mr. Ham stomach I lost all strength and ran IN OREGON. STABLE- mond stated that they were ex per- down in weight. A’l that money iencing but little difficulty in se could do was done, but all hope of BRENTON & BERDUCO, Propts. Main St., Burns^Oregon. Member of Oregon Hortkultural Board for curing permission to build the road recovery vanished. Hearing of some What is conceded to the great Listerò Oregoo sayi Fruit Coodl in the line desired, although some wonderful cures effected bv use ol Horses receive the best of care est dairy »how ever held in th.- | lions are Satiifactorr. few of the ranchers along the route 1 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded world has just been concluded at from experienced hands. would rather that the line ran over the St. Louis exposition with extra Judd Geer, horticultural com other property than their's. The i to try it The 6rst bottle benefitted Elegant Neat Livery turnoats. me. and after taking four bottles, I ordinary honors for Oregon. In missioner for the Eastern Oregon auto road has now been graded as am fully restored to my usual stren the cattle show Charles E Ladd's district was in the city this morn Gating Parties Accommodated. far as Forest’» ranch on Crooked gth, weight and health.” Kodol Dys- Shorthorns led the list The news ing from Portland, where he lias Horses Bought and Sold. river and next week work will be p6psiaCure digests what you eat and couies today that the Ladd estate just attended a regular meeting of gin on the desert across the river on Jersey cow Loretta 1). carried off the board. cures. Sold by Burns druggists. the last half of the stretch to Bend. first prize against all competitors in He was en route to Millon to in As soon as enough rain has fallen the Jerseys stand j ■-eminent over spect the young nursery stocks in Up-to-date job printing at reason to thoroughly wet the soil a six ton all other breeds in the competition that vicinity, as the utate of Wash able prices. rollei will be put on the road to for the economic production of but ington forbids the importation of WANTED— Agents, Hustlers, pack it down and the sandy patch ter fat. Not only this but Oregon nursery stock not accompanied by es will be treated with a sufficient Salesmen, Clerks and everybody has the. distinction 01 having three a certificate from the stale board of quantity of petroleum to insure a who wants to enjoy a good hearty in the first five winners while Oreg horticulture into that state and solid bed. Indications point to the laugh to send 50c for “lips to on and Montana may claim the Oregon ships a large amount of route being completed and ready Agents ” Worth $50 to any per distinction of having live in the stock there. for the machine early next month. son who sells goods for a living. first ten. Mr. Geer says that reports from —Journal. If not satisfactory your money The results show absolutely new every part of the state indicates back. Circular for stamp. The standards, replacing those which that the fruit interests are in a Remember Brown’s Profit Shar were so laboriously raised at the most thrifty and prosperous condi ing Plan. Secure your coupon with Dr. White electric Comb Co., Deca tur, Ill. Chicago world’s fair and making a tion. every cash purchase. new high-water mark in attain In every part of the state enor ment that may not again be acheiy- mous increase in the fruit acerage REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION. ed, although efforts in that direction is reported and in most every locali will be made at the Lewis and ty, good crops prevailed over most li I The following has been and — thorough Clark fair next fall. 1 ne ioiiow nig table lauie m»» uccu compiled after careful —------ --- ", investiga- of the Htate and excepting a percep lion of a.l records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource- of Harney The result is naturally of intense tible increase in the codlin moth county, every item of which can be proven: t Number, Car. t , interest to all stock owners while at the fruit pests are being eradicated. H c. uevENS. Prop». 80 Wool clip annually, Harney county. ... the same it is an extraordinary ad- 180 100,900 Owing to the exceptionally warm Sheep shippe • annually........................................ vertisinent of the state aud its pos weather of the past summer, the Cattle shipped annually...................................... ... 25,000 1000 160 4,000 sibilities not alone in the dairy but codlin moth has been propagated Horses and mules shipped annually............... too Merchandise »dipped into merchants the beef producing lir.es. in innumerable numbers, especially Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers 100 The unpreced eden ted success of in the vicinity of Union and at 10 Stock salt and sulphur .................................. 6 the longest diary demonstration many Willamette valley points. Stage freight at 3 cents per pound..................... ever made at a public fair is due to LOCAL HAUL. “We expect to rigidly enforce the CORNED-BEEF, the untiring efforts of (lol. Richard laws on spraying and hope that it 2,100,000 Lumber sold annually, feet........................................... I 3,000 son of Davenport, la., chairman of will not lie necessary to make an Fuel wood Bold anniiail, cords........................................ BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. ♦ ♦ 5,000 Fence post» sold annually, .... .............................. it the executive committee of the example of any one,” said Mr Geer. * » Home Sagar-Cored PASSENOKKS AND MAIL. America i Jersey Cattle club. Col “The state of Washington has re $ 0,000 onel Richardson is the unchalleng Passengers by stage annually, 600 at |10..................... fused to allow the importation of 1'assengers ■r 18,000 by private conveyances, 1,800............... .... ed authority and head of breeders . 10,000 any nursery stock not accompanied Mail contracts ................................................................. I of Jersey cattle in America. The by a aertificate from state boards LIVE STOCK. Home Made Lard honors carried off by Loretta D. are 1 of horticulture and this will tend to Number of sheep owned in Harney county............................... .300,000 and Bacon. therefore doubly distinctive when it 550,000 make Oregon nurserymen more Number of sheep Bummered in Harney county....................... 200,000 is known that Colonel Richardson’s Number of cattle owned in Harnev county............................. Beef sold by the quarter and careful, as the state last year pro Tons .1 150,000 of hay grown annually in Harney, over. ................... Diploma’s Brown Lassie stnnds ■X cut up to suit the customer. 50,000 duced several million young trees, Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns q second in the list of prize winners. a large portion of which finds ready AHEA OF LAND IN HAHNXY COUNTY. — Portland Journal. market in the growing settlements Area of land, acres.................................................................................................... 6,385,000 :«:t. and irrigated districts of that state. Surveyed.................................................................................................................... One of Many. Unsurvayed............... 1,549,635 “The coming season will see a Of above amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selections. Order your Building Material from ............................................................................................... 1 1,108,261 II A Ti edale, of Summerton, S C rigorous enforcement of the laws Appropriated 71,101 Tillable, assessed ................................................... .............................................. suffered for 20 years with the piles. covering the subjects of spraying Nontillable, assessed............................................................................................... 586,751 102,845 Specialistswere employed and many and inspection and Oregon fruit Improved, not paiented................................................................................... Susceptible to irrigation uuder U. S. Geological survey of Silver Creek raisers must co-operate with the remedies used but relief and perma reservoir.............................................................................................................. nent good was found only in the use board if the high standard of Ore Carey »elections, approved.................................................................................... Road Companies Land........................................................................................... of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. gon fruit is to be maintained. We Appropriated.............................. .............................................................................. Susceptible to irrigation.............................................................................. This is only one of many, many don’t wish to be harsh on any one, Tillable bench land above irrigation line, over ....................... . .................. cures that have been effected by this Imt the law must be observed. The Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which would be drained and re claim by holding up water of Silvias River in reservoir........... ............. 35,000 wonderful remedy. In buying Witch fruit industry is one of the vital in Waler Facilities—Silvies River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, and All kinds of dry Lumber—Rough and Surfaced—always on dustries of the state and must be Hazel Salvo it is only necessary to ten smaller streams. hand. Rustic, Flooring, Moulding, Stair Railing, Window Altitude—4,100 feet- same as Salt Lake Valley. see that you get the genuine De protected and improved, and tiie Mean Temperature — 42. Stool, etc. Also first class Sawed Shingles. Witt's made by E C DeWitt A Co, board of horticulture has definitely Annual precipitation—12 inches. —2,200 pounds of borax mined asd hauled by team from Denio, Ore in Chicago, and a cure is certain. decided that the carelessness and gon, Minerals Good Road. A K. RICHARDSON, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of. diffidence of individual fruitgrow DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures Crops—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beets, hops, potatoes and all Harney, Oregon. all kinds of piles, cuts, burns, ec ers shall not be allowed to threaten kinds of hardy fruits and vegetables. the entire industry in any com zema, bruises, tetter, ringworm, skin diseases, etc Sold by Burns munity.” The board is now preparing its di uggiste biennial report to Im presented to the coming session of the legisla Would Close l air Gates on Sunday. ture. It will be the most elaborate The Eastern Oregon presbytery report ever compiled by a horticul made an overture at the synod of tural board in Oregon.—East Ore Oregon meeting this morning in re gonian. Oregon's Distinguished Honors. THE TIMES-HERALD Gives all the local news Job Printing CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh and Salt Meat Aways on hand HAMS. The Harney Saw Mill and Shingle Mill. FREEi ference to the division of their presbytery because of the large ter ritory and large number of churches included The plea was granted with a little discussion, says the Journal. The Southern Oregon presbytery presented a similar plea because of the poor connections between the two extremes The question was referred back to the presbytery it self. A third overture recommended that steps be taken toward closing the gates on Sunday at the Lewis and Clark exposition Adam (leorge, Lawen, Oregon is preparing to winter liOtl head of stock—cattle or horses- opcap as the cheapest THE MON'l’M EN I Al. BRONZE COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn, has appointed M. L. Lewis, their agent for Harney County This old reliable Company makes all kinds of Monuments Grave Covers. Corner posts Vases and Urns, out of pure refined Zink, which is one of the elementary or virgin metals, the same as gold and silver, and is mdeat ruetable and < annot be affect ed by the climatic conditions These monuments are ehea|>er by half than any kind of stone, more beautiful iti design and can not be broken Mr I ewis desires all w ho are contemplating the pur chase of anything in this line to call on him al the ottici of Biggs ,< Biggs, and see designs sample of mat« rial and get prices The old fashioned “razor back” hog, which ran wild and fed chief ly on scams, made the sweetest of all pork and the most toothsome of breakfast bacon. The trouble was the leanness of the carcass generally and the waste in Irone. The thoroughbred hog remedies these defects and, of course, by greater bulk anil fattening qual ities is tar market purposes than his uncivilized ancestor. A wind puff on a horse is a dis tended condition of a sack which contains synovia or joint oil. It is caused by a sprain. A wind gall is liable to cause serious lameness at any time. The trouble is cur Heavy underware at greatly re able, however, when not due to a faulty conformation, and when duced prices—Miller A Thompson GREAT AMERICAN FARMER HEALTH •*1 don’t think w© could keep house without Thedford’« Bieck- Draught. Wo have used it in the family for over two years with the best of results. I have not had a doctor in the house for that length of time. It is a doctor in itself and always ready to make a person well aud happy."— J am K8 HALL, Jack- eon v llle, III._______ INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 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Black-Draught is kept Families living in the country, miles from any physi cian, have been kept in health for year, with this medicine as their only doctor. Th.Mford'i Black Draught cun. hilioas- ne»«. <iy<|»*p«ia. cold., chill. ami fev.-r, I mm I blood. hemlaches, disrrho-a. con-.ti|«tmn. colic afld alnio.t even ether adment because the stomach, boweU liver and kidneys nearly eon- trol the health. FREE! Until January i, 1905, we offer this paper free with g« « I for $2.00 ■ his offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all at rears and renew between now and January i, 1935. SAMPLE COPT1 2