T I FARMS BE PLOWED DEEPER Oe Firnes-®era(d JUDSON URGES BETTER CULTIVATION -RENTON A BERDUCO,Pro^ bUBSCKLFTlON RATKS Oue Year........................................ Six Months ..................... Three Month« C* Crops Grow a on the Shallow Plowlnx Show The Effects of it—Ten-inch Plowing Produces 25 Bushels More. . Horses receive th»^1 • atd *»* A I from experienced hands * Elegant Netu liv^J Cutin9 Horses Partics Bought ar.e > ? ’-*/ ‘ men and revised table of information neither sell The follow ing table ha-. Iieen compiled after careful and thorough investiga­ tion of a.) records and statistics obtainable and gives uctual resource- f Harney county, every item of winch can be proven : Number, Car , Wts. lbs. Wool clip annually, Harney county......................................... 80 2,400,000 Sheep shippe I annually.......... ........................................... 100,000 480 5,600,000 Cattle shipped annually..................................................... ... 25,000 1000 25,000,000 Horses and mules shipped annually.................. ... 4,000 160 3,3i4),000 Merchaudise sdippe-l into merchant!....................................... 100 2,500,000 Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers ........................ 100 2,500,000 Stock salt and sulphur.................................................... 10 200,000 Stage freight at 3 cents per pound........................................... 6 120,000 THE TIMES-HER LOCAL HAUL. Job Printing I'. i --eager- by stage annually, 600 at |10. Passengers by private conveyances, 1,800 Mail contractu................................................... .................... ...... lgle LIVE STOCK CITY MEAT MARKET,*^ Number of sheep owned in Harney county....................... Number of sheep summered in Harney county........................ Number of cattle owned in Harney county............................... ¡’ >ns ol hay grown annually in Harney, over. .......... Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns fl. E. YOUNG, Propt. AREA or LAND IN HARNEY COUNTY. Area of land, acres.................................................................................... .... .......... 0,000,vw Survevol................................................................................................ .4,835,405 Uneurvayed.................................................................................................................... 1,549,035 of above amount 556,321 acres are iti forest reserve and Carey selections Appropriated ............................................................. .... 1,108,261 Tillable, assessed............................................... .. . ........................................... 71,101 Nontillable, ar sealed............................ 580,751 Improved, not patented......................................................................................... 102,845 Susceptible to irrigation under U. 8. Geological survey of Silver Creek reservoir...................................................................................................................... 330.000 Carey selections, approved......................................................................................... !l,000 Road Companies Land.................................................................................................... 44,000 Appropriated........................................................................................................... brie i th« |is 11' Net egu um i {Oil e wo ig ex k fa Johnson Wool Real Covers Mail) Pounds Fresh and Salt MeatS”: A ways on hand CORNED-BEEF, . BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. A Home SugarCured ^7 95.000 Susceptible t<> nrigatiou............................................................................................... 876,000 Tillable bench land above irrigation line, over.......................................... 150,000 Amount now covered by MilheurJ-ake which would lie drained and re­ claim by holding up water of Silvies River in reservoir . 35,01k) Water Facilitie — • dries River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, and ten entailer streams. Altitude—4,100 feet ..me as Salt Lake Valley. Mean Temperature 42. Annual precipitation— 12 ini hes. Minerals—2,200 pounds of borax mined and hauled by team from Denio, Ore­ gon, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of. Crops—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beets, hops, potatoes and all kinds of hardy fruits and vegetables. ^iey \ Adam I HAMS. Home Made Lard and Bacon. u W et . i «. J —• F. 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