The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 17, 1904, Image 4

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    PORTLAND IS REAPING AID
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1901.
STATE DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE DOING
GOOD WORK.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Oue Year ...............................
Six Month«
Three Months
Tom Richardson Says Notbiat of lb« Kind
Has Ever Been More Successful--
Praises Organization.
most hopeless. Koilol Dyspepsia
Cure was recommended and I used
a few bottles of it and it is the only
thing that has relieved me. Would
not be without it. Have doctored
with local physicians and also at
Chicago, and even went to No> pay
No More Suffering.
wite hopes of getting some relief,
If you are troubled with indiges- but Kodol dysdepsia Cure ia the
lion get a bottle of Dyspepsia Cure only remedy that has done me any
and see how quickly it will cure I good, and I heartily recommend it.
you. Geo A. Thomson, of Spencer, Every person Buttering with Inili-
la., says: “Have had Dyspepsia’ geation or Dyspepsia should use
for twenty years. My case was al-j it.” Sold by Burns’ Druggists.
Geer &Cummina have received an
elegant line of chinaware, glassware
water sets, wine sets, vases, etc.
These goods are the finest evjr dis­
played in this city and must be
seen to be appreciated.
BRENTON &. BERDI^^^
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REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION
The following table has been compiled after careful and thorough investiga­
tion of a.l records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource- cf Harney
county, every item of which can be proven
Number
Wool clip annually, Harney uouuty
Sheep ehippe 1 annually.........
Cattle shipped annually.....................................
Horsesand mules shipped annually
Merchandise edipped into merchants
Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers
Stock salt and sulphur.......................................
Stage freight at 3 cents per pound.....................
PRISONER ESCAPES FROM SHERIFF
LOCAL UAUl.
THE TIMES-HERAU
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Gives all the local news.
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See Premium offer on Page Four,”“.”
Job Printing
Passengers by stage annually, ttOO at $10.
Passengers by private conveyances, 1,800
Mail contracts...............................................
, M. Bro
ay from
been for
Farmer’
i here th
left thii
LIVI MTUCK
Number of sheep owned in Harney oouuty .. ..
....
Numbar of slieup summered is Harney county......................
Number of cattle owned ia Harner county
.......
Tons of hay grown annually in Harney, over
.........
Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns
ASKA or LAND IN HARNBY COUNTY.
Area of laud, aurea................................................................................................... (1,385,000
Surveyed...........................................................................................
4,835,365
Unsurvayed....................
1,540,035
Of above amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selections
Appropriated....................................................
1,108,26!
Tillable, assessed..........................................................................
71,101
Nontillable, assessed..........................................................................................
5.86,751
Improved, not patented.........................................................................
102,845
Susceptible to irrigation under U. 8. ideological survey of Silver Creek
reservoir.............................................................................................. .............. 33< 000
Carey selections, approved..................................................................................
'.»,000 |
Road Companies Land........................................................................................
44,000
Appropriated............................................................................................................ 05.000
Susceptible Io irriaalioa...........................................................................
.. 876,000 j
Tillable bench lead above irrlgaUea lias, over......................
150,000
Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which weald l»e drained and re­
claim bv bolding oi waler of Silvias River ia reservoir ...
35,000
Waler Factllliee—ailviea River, Silver ereek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, and !
ten smaller elraaasa.
Altitude—4,100 feel—same as Salt Lake Valley.
Mean Temperetere— 41.
Annual preaipitaMon—11 inches.
Minerale—1,100 ponads ef borax sained and healed by team from Denio, Ore
gou, to Winnemneea, Nevada, daily, baiur all that ia developed to speak of.
Crops—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, eager beets, hops, potatoes and all
kinds of hardy freiieand vegetables.
| CITY MEAT MARKET, r.:
YOUNG. Propt.
Fresh and Salt Meat £2
Aways on hand
CORNED-BEEF,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.
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Home Sugar-Cured
HAMS
Home Made Lard
and Bacon.
Beef sold by ths quarter and
cut up to suit the customer.
FOR THE MAN AND THE WOMAN
WHO KNOW
There’s no light rifle like, the Marlin .22 repeater, for either target
shooting or small game, because it has Marlin accuracy. If you shoot
this means everything. The Solid Top, with its wall of metal always be-
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tween you and the cartridge, and the Side Ejector aro
---- —original Marlin features, which make it the safest to
handle as well as the surest. It shoots short, long and
long-rifle cartridges without any change.
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The Marlin 16-gauge Shotguns are the smallest and lightest re-
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peating guns manufactured. A new, well balanced gun of great
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accuracy. Handles stiff loads safely and well.
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H’rZ/e u.s about any particular repeating rifle or shotgun
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needs you have, Our latent Catalogue—900 illustration»—
and our Experience Book, that tells what MARLINS aro
doing the World over, free for 3 stamps postage.
THE MARLIN FIRE ARTIS CO.
Wi,low st............................................. New Haven, Conn.
Adam George, Lawun, Oregon is
preparing to winter 000 head of
stock—cattle or horses—cheap as
the cheapest.
rncE! FREE! FREE!
To all our Subscribers!
Until January 1, r0o5. we offer this paper free with
Frank Gagnon, who resides
south of .Athena, Ore. about 5
miles on the reservation, has a
freak pig which was born with a
a litter of several others. Instead
new .Mb«rlbeM,andallo|d
between now and January i,
iq 35.
ere.
ho P»y up all arrears and renew
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■be O. C.
loads of l
nona waf
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Mr. and
d little
itne nea
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