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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1904)
I <The ïimes-ÿerafd. from the almshouse. All honor to the brave toiler. God bless the woman who works.—Ex. Can You Pat? HOLD SCHOOL ENTIRE YEAR gon to enlist stockmen of the coun- ! try in its support. J B Taylor, a prominent mer-, The new company is to be co- 'chant of Criesman, Tex , say,: 11 SATURDAY. OCTOBER », 1*M. NOVEL 1DEA ADVANCED BV STATE operative, organized and conducted could not eat because of a weak SUPERINTENDENT. for the mutual benefit of the mana stomach I lost all strength and rar SUBSCRIPTION RATES: gement and the stockmen of the down in weight. A'l that money The Japanese army engaged in Oue Year 92.00 state. It will make an effort to could do was done, but all hope of shooting the Russian is teaching i Six Mouths ...................... 1.00 the rest of the world how to live. He Would Hive Various Grades Attend al provide a steady and just market recovery vanished. Hearingot some Different Perloda--Conllnuoua Em for the cattle of the suite and in rt- wonderful cures effected bw use ot The great lesson of this war is ployment for Teachers. j turn will ask the moral support and Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, I concluded JULIAN BYKI) — — — — Mtilfir that death from disease int i lent active aid of the stockmen, for a to try it The first bottle benefitted tc campaigning can be prevented A dispatch from Sumpter to the time at least. Mr Cahill on his me. and after taking four bottles, I John l’inney, in a letter pub Major Louis Seamen, a military I Telegram says: From an appar- trip will show to the interested men lished in the Journal yesterday, medical man back from Japan, ently reliable source, it is learned in the state that the small stock- am fully restored to my usual stren gth, weight and health. ’ Kodol Dys- that next summer will witness the pertinently asks: “What is the read a paper before the Associa r holder is protected by the by-law4 pepsiaCure digests what you eat and : completion of the Sumpter Valley tion of Military Surgeons at St of the company and that his hold matter with Oregon?” We know cures. Sold by Burns druggists. ' Bailway to Prairie City, about 18 Louis Tuesday that contained ings, however, small, cannot be tak miles from the present terminus 1 out here that Oiegon is all right, some marvelous information. en away from him or rendered use hut why is it that so few people When Japan bagan to prepare for Should this prove to be the case, less by a larger stockholder. He Up-to-date iob printing at reason the John Day Valley will then have back east know anything about fighting the greatest attention was will also show those he visits that able prices. realized its long cherished dream WANTED— Agents, Hustlers, Oregon, or if their attention has paid to the medical department. of railway communication. Others since the plant will be of direct and great benefit to the raiser of stock, Salesmen, Clerks and everybody A great Japanese medical au think that while the road will build been drawn to this state at all, it is up to the latter to help the who wants to enjoy a good hearty regard it with a vague suspicion thority said the Russians may put into the John Day, it will leave j 2,000,000 in the field. Many of Prairie City to one side, and that I plan through its earlier stages to laugh to send 50c for “'li|>s to that it is a poor state? The rea success. Agents." Worth 150 to any per sons for this have been often them will die from army life di another important town will be es On the return of Mr. Cahill it is son who sells goods for a living. seases. Japan will put 50,000 tablished. The railway officials stated, but if what Mr. Finney will make no statement as to the ^Pected that active construction If not satisfactory your money and others say is true it seems men in the field. None will die company’s intention in this respect, wl,rk W,H commence at once and back. Circular for stamp. The from other causes than collisions that the stating of the reasons and claiming that the whole matter has (hat ,he Packi'* P’1»"’ wi" be ln Dr. White electric Comb Co., Deca in battle all the urging of action to make still been left for future considers- 'operation in a comparatively short tur, III. Up to July 1 there were no Oregon knowu in the eastern lion. The right of way is being .time. Oregonian, diseases in the Japaneese army. states, have had but little effect. cleared to Wright’s Station, six j Early last spring The Journal There were no typhoid and other miles beyond the present terminus REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION. urged that complete, concise, intestinal diseases that marked the at Tipton but it is not thought tastefully arranged and attractive camps of Alger, Chickamauga much grading will be done on the following table has been compiled after careful and thorough iiivestiga- I The road has lion The ly dressed information about Ore and Miami during the Spanish- extension this Fall of a.l records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource- ct Harney ( American war. During our war just about completed its improve county, every item of which can be proven : gon he systematically distributed Number, ( an , Wts. lbs. at St. Louis and elsewhere in with Spain 70 per cent of the ments at Tipton Station. The de 2,41X1,000 80 j,s | Wool clip annually, Harney county............... 5,600,000 1 480 100,000 great quantities, but visitors to soldiers that perished died from pot building is now receiving its Sheep shippe . annually.............................................. 1000 25,000,000 .. . 25,000 finishing touches, and in a day or disease. Two hundred and sixty Cattle shipped annually.................... .................... eastern cities keep repeating the 3,360,000 160 4,000 two will be complete. Instead of Horses and mules shipped annually....,......... 2,500,000 story that they can find plenty of men were killed, and 3862 died 100 Merchandise »dipped into merchants laying track in a Y shape for turn in camps. 2,500,000 100 such literature about California ing the train as is the case here Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers 200,000 to Up to July 1 the proportion of Stock salt and sulphur ....................................... and Washington, but none about 6 and at the smelter, they are using Stage freight at 3 cents per pound ........................ Oregon. And this seems to be Japanese soldiers dying from di a loop. Many other improvements LOCAL HAUL. sease to those killed was 2 per the main matter with Oregon. are going on at Tipton, and consid 2,100,000 Lumber gold annually, feet ................................................ 3,000 Nearly everybody perceives cent. The Japanese have abol erable business is being t-ansacted Fuel wood sold annuali, cords.............................................. 5,000 ished sickness from the army. Fence posts sold annually .......... ................................... that Oregon’s principal need, in there alredy. order to progress and become the great state that nature so richly fitted it to become, is more peo ple, more home-makers, workers, producers, developers, taxpayers. Hut to get these people here, they must be told about Oregon; their attention must be attiacted, their interest aroused. This can be done only by literature of the kind indicated, distributed judici ously. A little work of thisjcind has been desultorily done, and the O. R. & N. railroad has accom plished much along] this line; but not one tenth enough has been done. If Oregon is going to ac hieve her proper destiny, and keep up with the procession in this age of rapid and large movements, she must toot her horn loudly and continuously, and do i' so that They did it, Dr. Seamen says, by testing all water to be used for drinking. The soldiers were lec tured on the proper foods to eat. The smallest squad had a portable bath. So thorough are the Japa nese that the soldiers are directed to keep their finger nails closely pareil and clean. Of the thousand returned wound ed to Tokio before July 1 not one died. There are no fever camps, as there were in our country six years ago. Thus, Japan saves all her sol diers for the bullet. The “silent foe,” says the military observer, claims none. The peaceful nations can learn from Japan that disease is a matter of neglect.—Chicago. American. millions of people will hear. Land Sharks to Escape. In proportion to size, this state, in an all-around view excells Cali The timber thieves who haye fornia, so famed throughout the eastern states, and is fully equal to been fearful of indictment by the Washington, that has left this federal grand jury, are to have one state behind in population, wealth and development. But it counts for nothing for us to know these facts. They must be made known throughout the land. But how, and by whom? The next legislature ought to take up this matter, and deal with it lib erally. And Fortland, as the state’s chief city, ought to do more than it has done in the past. Here is work, too, for the development league, for the exposition manage ment, and for every kind of or ganization, and even for individu al. Within the next few months five million people living east of the Rock) mountains ought to be made to hear about Oregon, to believe the truth that Oregon is the best state in the union.— Fort land Journal. God bless the girl who works She is brave and true and noble. She is not too proud to earn her own living or ashamed to be caught at her daily task. She smiles at you from behind her desk, counter, or printer’s case. Theie is a memory of her sewed up in the silent gown. She is like a principle- climbing, struggling, rejoicing. The sight should be an inspiration to us all. It is an honor to know this girl and be worthy of her esteem. Lift your hat to her, young man. as she passes by. Her hands may be stained by printers’ ink, factory grease, sweeping or dish wash ing, hut it is an honest helping hand. It stays misfortune from home; supports an invalid loved one, may be; is a loving, potent more respite With perhaps a sin- gle unimportant exception, no evi- dence in relation to the land frauds is to be submitted to this grand jury and no short will be made by the government, says the Oregon Daily Journal. No subpoenas for witnesses agaist those concerned in the frauds have been issued by United States District Attorney John Hall. The government's inaction is a surprise, yet t does not necessarily indicate an abandonment of the ef fort to reach those of the conspira tors who have thus far escaped from the clutches of the law Secret agent* of the interior de partment are «till engaged in fer reting out the proofs of guilt, and it is well known that they have evidence which points strongly to the complicity of men of means and of high standing, who rumor has long connected with the frauds But whether this evidence is suffi cient to form the basis of indict ments is uncertain Francis J Heney, special coun sel for the government in the pro secution of Benson, H vde, Diamond and Schneider, and in the cases against Horace McKinley and his accomplices, is taking no part in the investigation of others whose operations in pubic lands have aroused the suspicion of the govern- ment Free! Free!—Handsome China- ware absolutely free We are still giving tickets on Chinaware for cash purchases only. We now have a large supply on hand Take a peep in our windows.—Lunaburg A Dalton Adam George, l.awen, Oregon is preparing to winter ODO head of stock—cattle or horses—cheap as shield that protects many a family the cheapest. JtdtT i t*ì. J BRENTON A BERDUCO, Proptg. Main St., Hurns,J)re|0S from experienced hands. Elegant Hem livery tUFDoa| 11 fating Parties Accommodated Horses Bought and Sold. The feud between the cattle mid LIVE STOCK. sheepmen on the western ranges ..300,000 has been one of long standing, says Number of sheep owned in Harney county 550,000 r>L.. zir. on md in llornnv i’iXI Number of sheep summered in Harney county ........................ 200,000 the Monument Enterprise. Cattle Number of cattle owned in Harnev county ........................ 150,000 Tons ol hay grown annually in Harney, over men have guarded their pastures 50,000 Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns with the Winchester, but have not AURA or LAND IN HARNBY COUNTY. been nble to overcome the dogged persistence of the sheepmen. Con Area of land, acres..................................................................................... Surveyed...................................................... ................................................. sequently there are but few sections (Jnsurvayed...................................................................................... ■ ................ above amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selections. of the range country' that have not Of Appropriated............................................................................................................................. ’ been subjected to the close nipping Tillable, assessed................................................................................................................... Nontillable, assessed..................................... ....................................................................... and sharp trampling of the sheep Improved, not patented......................................... .................................. _ ■ ■ ■ Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Susceptible to irrigation under U. S. Geological survey of Silver Creek reservoir.................................................. ................................................................... 336,000 is quoted as follows on this subject: »,000 Carey selections, approved............................................................................................... “We are solving the sheep and cat Road Companies Land........................................................................................................ 44,000 95.000 tle light in Wyoming all right, and Appropriated................................. ....................................................................................... 876,000 Susceptible to irrigation.......................... ..................... ......................................... ......... we will have it all fixed if we have Tillable liench land above irrigat'on line, over........................................................ 150,000 time enough. We are doing it in Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which would be drained and re 35,000 claim by holding up water of Silvies River in reservoir ............................ this way: Ths cattlemen are going Water Facilities—Silvies River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, and into the sheep business and the ten smaller streams. Altitude—4,100 feet-same as Salt Lake Valley. sheepmen are going into the cattle Mean Temperature—42. Annual precipitation—12 ini lies. business. Minerals—2,200 pounds of borax mined and hauled by team from Denio, Ore “In other words, we are running gon, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of. Crops—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beets, hope, potatoes and all both sheep and cattle. We find kinds of hardy fruits and vegetables. that the cattle eat the part of the grass the sheep will not touch, and the sheep have no trouble in getting the fine grass they want. We have [iä no trouble running them both on the same range, and we can latten them both and make more money than with cattle or sheep alone.’’ FREE! TO W. B. treet tbi Geo A uond b THE TIMES-HERALD Dr. W tipaulrs F. G Gives all the local news. ti« ban reek. See Premium offer on Page Four. The O. .rices an »bea ye, pringo» Job Printing ion of . leno« « ìeary’s Carpe = Do you minuti::: ellers, t CITY MEAT MARKET ' Price fl. E. YOUNG, Propf. Fresh Salt Meat and The preliminary wmk of orgniz- ing the Columbia Basin Stockyards and Packing Company has been finished and J. J. Cahill, manager of the company, will leave in a few days for Eastern and Southern Ore- Ad« rnitui hould irders. CORNED-BEEH, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. sity a Home Sagar-Cored HAMS Home Made Lard and Bacon. place there i Beef sold by the quarter and cut up to suit the customer. 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CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Hntre Nous Club. 176 Warren Avenue. C hicago , lu... Oct. 22,1902. For nearly four years I suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor inai»ted on an operation as the only way to get well. I. however, »trough objected to an operation, husband felt disheartened as well as I. for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at I »at. A friendly drnggist advise-t him to get a bottle if Wine of I'ardui for me to try. and he did so I tiegan to improve in a few .lavs ami my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another lemg. The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm- Journal published. m the hemes of rural people tn every section of the United States It fills a position of it, own and has taken the leading place It gives the farmer or stockman and his family something to think about aside from the humdrum of routine duties. 7 Until January i, roog. we offer this paper free with V Mr» Stowe a letter shows ev rv woman how a home i< -a.hlennll < female weaknera,,. I l,o» < ietriv Wine of t'anlm <nreu that »wk neon and brings health ai.4 1, u>|o again. b* nut go on «liner- ing. Go to vour druirgi«t todav and sreure a $1.00 bottle of Wiw of Cardai. Edited h? kJ t I » imez Í I I ♦ ! I wwE-cwnw r ' T tu. X '• 57"' 5- TC J —SX1 *’’7 y ----- -<■ 3