The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 29, 1904, Image 3

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    BOOM FOR STOCKMEN Summer for their propagation war­
USTO N ’S
MAY LEAVE PRAIRIACITY OUT
rants very serious consideration for
18 THE PLACE
their preservation at the hand of
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PRICES FOR OREGON CAT­ the next gathering ot the Legisla­ SUMPTER VALLEY EXTEND INTO JOHN
H ocstom X APTOS.
D on Cestos Bove
ture.
TLE ARE UP.
DAY NEXT YEAR.
Notwithstanding the facts recent­
ly made public by Governor Cham­
Cemrtry to Practically Cicas ol .Marketable berlain, showing that during the
But Asothei Tows May be bitabiiabed as
Stock- -“<<i Forced SelMag From
year more arrests and convictions
Its Terminal--Official Will Make
iTlMrcitv ol Feed be Say».
No Statement as to loteotion.
for violations of the game laws had
been
made
than
in
any
past
period,
The Stock condition in Eastern
A dispatch from Pendleton to the
it does not prove that the game is
Provisions and Feed a Specialty.
Oregon ami the interior was never
better protected, and it is very ap­ Telegram says: The seventh an­
better than at present, according to parent to any one wbo takes interest nual meeting of the Inland Empire
tb84t8temei>t of R. N Stanfield, in such matters that the violations Teachers’ Association convened last
•O ntario , O heuon .
P aysttk , I daho .
the Butter creek stockman, wbo ar­ have been proportionally far more night with over 200 delegates.
Ontario office : New Wilson Brick.
The opening session was devoted
rived in Pottland this morning with numerous than in past years; at
a train load of beef cattle, says the least, the birds instead of being to welcoming addresses, followed
more numerous under the natural by a reception at Music Hall.
All kinds of Fresh Vegetables in Season,
There is plenty of feed conditions prevailing, are scarcer
This morning the principal speak­
throughout the interior and there everywhere and have almost en­ ers were Preston W. Search, of Wor­
will bo no forced ¡-elling on this ac- tirely dissapeared from many dis­
cester, Mass; State Superintendent
count as there was last year.
tricts formerly well stocked.
Durklieimer Building.
J. H. Ackerman, and Superinten­
Main Street.
The market prices for Oregon
The query is, Where have they dent 8. Hockenberry, of the La
cattle are a little better than they gone to? This would not be a hard Grande schools. Mr Search spoke Yearlingsand Two-year-olds in quantities to suit
¡0
have eyer been before and there is matter for a certain class to solve, on child growth and development.
The bulls can be seen at the ‘P” Ranch, and
better demand for the stock in mar­ and is well understood by a great Superintendent Ackerman advanc­
persons desiring to purchase should inquire
ket centers. The entire cattle and many people. The farmer’s boy is ed the idea of continuous school
there of F. Jf. Howell, Assistant to the Gen'
sheep country has been practically not so much to blame as many session the year round, with the
eral Manager, who will furnish informa­
cleaned of marketable stuff, Mr. would like to make one believe. plan of allowing certain grades to
tion as t prices and will sell the same
Stanfield says. The immense pro­ The common loafer around the attend at different times. Better­
FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO.
fit during the last two months has small country towns and the cater­ ment of salary conditions for teach­
been the cause of the heavy selling. er in the larger cities are the birds’ ers and the securing of continuos
Sheep have advanced from 75 deadliest enemies, especially’ dur­ employment would result, he said
cents toll per head within the last ing the closed season The fiist
Superintendent J. Hockenberry
... Represents the....
two months and the result has been penalty for killing game out of sea­ brought forth a strong argument by
general througout the range coun­ son should be one of imprisonment, his declaration that more ignorance
Home Insurance Co., of New York,
ties. Bas tern and California buy­ supplemented with a fine, and each and foolishness had been shown in
Liverpool, London & Globe,
ers have literally swept the coun­ bird or animal killed or found in teaching English Grammar than
try aud have bought up every possession should be treated as a ny other subject found in the cur­
Fire Assurance Co., Philadelphia.
available sheep. Mr. Stanfield-esti- distinct offense. Various species ricula of public schools. He ad­
OFFICE
WITH
BKIUS & BIUUS.
Burn«, Oregon.
Slxarxilzo, Oiegon
mates that oyer 200,OCX) head of of game have been bequeathed to
vanced the theory that all the gram­
Corner South of Lunaburg & Dalton’s.
sheep have been sold from Umatilla the state by liberal citizens, and mar that need be taught in the pub­
counlyjully as many from Morrow along with others which nature has lic school could be contained in a
county, while Grant, Malheur and placed within our woods and fields. volume of not more than 25 or 30
Harney counties have sold in about It is a waste of funds for the state I pages.
commission merchants
the Mme proportion. The market to appropriate the paltry sum it
«
opened the first of August at $1.35 does for game protection, as the
Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 150 feet two stories in height.
THE MONUM ENTA I. BRONZE
SUCCESSORS TO TUPKER & Wl LSON.
for ewee, and at present they are wardens cannot do any effective
COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn.,
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Bal­
being sold at $2.35 and $2.50.
work with it. The sportsmen are has appointed M. L. Lewis, their
ing for Eastern Shipments.
“The cattle market has not been ready and willing to provide and
ngent for Harney County. This
so radical, although the prices have pay for their sport. They like it
Dealers in Blacksmith Ceal, Flour, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Sulpher,
old reliable Company makes all
Wool and grain sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest price
maintained an upward tendency,” so well that they do not want to see
paid for Hides and Pelts
Mid Mr.l Stanfield. “Many cattle the other fellow allowed to steal it kinds of Monuments, Grave Covers.
Corner posts Vases and Urns, out
men have gone out of the business from them.—Telegram.
Stoek Yards uuith al the Liatest and Best
of pure refined Zink, which is one
owing to the decrease in the ranges.
Faeiities for Hand tng Stock
of the elementary or virgin metals,
Thia 1« especially true throughout Orest Rutare for Cora Fed Cattle.
ALL WORKGUAR*
the same as gold and silver, and is
Murk Goods Care of “S. IV. Co.”
the interior counties where the dis­
ANTEED.
indestructable and cannot he affect­
tance to the railroads is great. The
T-
G.
CONDON,
manager.
Corn-fed cattle can be raised in ed by the climatic conditions.
Burns, Oregon
cattle from Harney, Malheur, Grant
Oregon
says Al Vogel, a Umatilla These monuments are cheaper by
and Lake counties have been sold
half than any kind of stone,
to Nevada and California buyers. county stockman and farmer who
more beautiful in design and can­
Where the stock is within shipping is in Portland attending the federal
not be broken. Mr. Lewis desires
distance the prices have been bet­ grand jury, says the Journal Mr.
all who are contemplating the pur­
Vogel
says
that
the
time
is
not
ter and the feeders have been sold
AHERIC4N PLAN
chase of anything in this line to
to the pastern and Portland mar­ far distant when the beef cattle of
call on him at the office of Biggs &
Having n wly furnished several comfortable rooms
Oregon
will
be
fattened
on
corn
ONTARIO, OREGON,
kets. Interior stock have advanc­
Biggs, and see designs sample of
and
that
the
corn
will
be
grown
in
for
the occupance of private patients, I desire to an­
ed from $12 per head for yearlings
material and price.
to 118 for the same class. This is Oregon.
nounce that I am ready to receive surgical or medical
A year ago Mr Vogel put in 50
fboMtors. Beef cattle are a little
caseson reasonable terms.
Rates
$2.00
and
$2
50
per
day.
flood For Children.
higher, although the market is de­ acres of corn on bottom land. The
manding a better grade than it is corn was of a northern variety and
The pleasant to take and harm
Pleasant Quarters provided for
possible to obtain from the ranges.” ripened early. By the time the less One Minute Cough Cure gives
This modern new hotel was only recently opened to the
Obstetrical Cases.
Mr. 8tanfield will feed about a dry weather had set in his corn instant relief in all cases of Cough,
was
beyond
danger
from
drouth
public. Harney County people will be always welcome
1,000 head on his Butter creek
Croupe and LaGrippa because it
BXPBRIENCBD NURSES IN ATTBNDHNCB
and courteously cared for. A first-class bar in connection.
ranch this winter. He has sold all and he harvested a good crop. He does not pass immediately into the
hia sheep to a Portland firm at an cut the corn in stock and put i stomach, but takes effect right at
LIVERY BARN IN CONNECTION
advanoe of 75 cents per head on away like hay for winter use. Tak­ the seat of the trouble. It draws
ing
35
ordinary
cows
from
the
Burns, Oregu...
what be paid for the 20,000 head
out the inflamation, heals and
range he fed them on this corn dur­
the first of August.
soothes and cures permanently by
“An im rnense amount of money ing the winter and fattened them. enabling the lungs to contribute
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{«being left in eastern Oregon this The average range beef cow weighs pure life-giving and life-sustaining
yMr,”saidhe. “Never were times about 1,100 pounds. When Mr oxygen to the blood and tissues
so generally good as at present. Vogel took bis 35 corn fed cows to Sold by Burns Druggists.
We have sold stock all over the the market they averaged 1,435
HORTON 4. SAYER, Propts.
United Sts tee and the time is com­ pounds. He received a quarter of
W BAILEY, proprietor.
a
cent
more
a
pound
for
these
cows
ing when there will be corn-fed cat­
tle going out of Oregon. At pre­ than range cattle or any other beef
sent good grass-fed cattle are bring­ cattle were bringing on the Oregon
ing the top market prices in Chica­ market. The result was that he
go, but the high-grade of grass made an excellent profit from his
| CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION
EVERYTHING fl’^T CLASS
feeders is so difficult to obtain that 50 acres of earn. The land would
ARE
SOLD
have
grown
gooJ
wheat
but
Mr
there is no money in them.”
J
Courteous and oblitpo«} Mixoloijisls.
Nearest Sawmill to Burns. Good Road
Vogel figures that his profits were
HERE
greater on the corn and cattle.
!■ Paver of the Hunter's License
Lumber Yard in Burns.
Along the line of the Oregon
Railway
<fr
Navigation
company,
A local sportsmen wbo is interest­
ed in UN^yrotection of game, com­ Colonel Judson had experimented
menting on the recent remarks of with corn in different localities and
Secretary A. E. Gebhart, of the fish finds that it makes better feed for
and gam« Protective zYssociation, cattle than alfalfa. Cattle fattened
anent the Suggestion to license guns on this corn are in a good condition
and rods, Bays that the proposition to ship to any market. They eland
LEWIS & McGEE, Propts
ia one that has been desired by the trip better than range cattle
■portamen for years In fact, Ore­ and bring the top price on the east­
Two large new show cases and they
New and Elegant Livery Turnouts Complete. Fresh Teams
gon ia away behind most of the ern market while range cattle will
And
are loaded down with new goods.
Horses boarded bv the day, week or
■ fat this reujiect One has not not. Grass fed cattle never bring
every
month. Special care given all stock
article is
I taather than Washington to the top price except the choicest
fusran-
that a license is required in and these are few.
teed.
Special accommodations for Commercial Men
Mr.
Vogel
believes
that
if
cettle-
i SSWnty for the privilege of
mer.
would
cut
down
their
herds
■HL This gentleman suggests
Cor. First and B Sts., Burns. Oregon.
Come in—take a look at ■
^^■cense should not be ieeu- and devote their time to raising
beautiful display of
BgBna and rode, but to the in- corn and feeding the stock, a better
JEWELRY
as any nundiet of persona condition would prevail. The price
On
the
counter you will
Call and Inspect them.'
also find catalog illus­
^Hge the same gun or rod of beef would be higher and the
trating
profits
greater.
■■ns*- should be issued by the
thou•» nds
THE WELCOME PHARMACY
OfU’n ul
say $2 00 each, with the
and
ittttnnannnnttnmmK
K hunt in open season in any
Heavy undrrware at greitly re­
practical
Gems
^Hfehe state.
duced prices—Miller .V Thompson.
Hwtld be a difficult matter to
Seo the handsome toilet set that
Msch license popular or en-
All the latest styles and improved photography In
Lunsburg & Dalton are giving
If you want the
Hk for fisherman, as so many
use to be had. Profile Panels, Artist’s Proof and
very beat values
away. A coupon with eyery cash
Manufacturer« and dealer« in
^Kn.l children enjoy a little
for your money
Poacclain process Photos finished in up-to-date
purchase.
■on in thia way during the
BUY HERE
style upon application. All vises from the smallest
Deeds were placed on record yes­
^Lr vacation it might lie ad-
locket picture up to an 8 x 10 finished in Aristo
THAT*»
ALL
■ l<> provide a special license terday morning conveying the Vai
Bridles, Spurs. Whips, Robes: Ropes, Etc.
Platino or on any of the American papers.
H- M. HORTON
^be deeiriog to hunt big game. Bildner residence property, corner
If your Mock are ailing in any way come and get some
r O.llcry oppoalte.FIrat Natfoaal Bank.
-
I urea, Orcgoa.
^Lrcity of upland game during of Seventh and Washington street.
CitylDrug
Store
Security
Stock Remedies; (»all cure, liniments, bli>ters,
Kami season in face of the re- to Judge Clifford Consideration
etc. Also poultry food.
Address, Burns, Oregon.
Kly favorable Spring and $2,600—Baker City Democrat
Groceries,
Napton &,
Real Estate.
Mines and Mining.
Grain,
Flour
Tropical and Domestic
Fruits when in Season.
He is Pr< pared to fill orders
for Anything in his Line.
GIVE HIM A CALL.
M. L. LEWIS
Í FIRE INSURANCE.
General Storage, Forwarding
&
WILSON &, ASHTON,
Blacksmithing and
Horseshoeiug.
Wagon Work.
THE CARTER HOUSE
Fire-Proof, Modern,
Harney County Hospital
Elegant
All Outside Rooms—Near Depot
Chas. E. McPheeters, Propt.
i THE HOTEL BURNS BAR
I
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Adepts for Maryland Glob Whisky.
URNS MILLING CO.
1 Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Rustic, Flooring, Moulding,
Finishing Lumber.
I
diamonds
We have a new and fresh I ■
I
Supply of
TOILET ARTICLES Í ;
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■
JOHN McHULLEN,
1THE DPTO-MTE PHOTOWiriEk
HOPKINS <fc GARRETT,
SADDLES and HARNESS.
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