The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 28, 1905, Image 4

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chemi« al analysis of soil to Earn' MITCHELL IS COMING
what »««it of .i crop it would best
produc «*. The idea of .sending I
BACK
The Windsor, under the manage- upon the syste m is n, ild, pleasan !
Bob Moore, of La
merit of C B Smith A Co,, is one and harmless
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
of the most popular resorts in the Fayette, Ind. say«. “No use talking.
I boys to sth .. \ am. colleges to be SENATOR ADVISED TO DEMAND A interiot.
............ ’s . Little
.....................
r Riser« do
Finest
of liquors and ‘ .. DeWitt
Early
1
PROMPT TRIAL.
taught the. theory of practical
cit;ar<<,
billiards
ami
card
table«
their
work.
All
other
pill« 1 have
HVHHClill'TION KATK.s :
I
(aiming seemed
to them the
and ex|>ert mixologists.
used gripe ami make me sick io the
One Year
|2.00
Hix Mouth»
.1.00 {height of folly
liiain and niusrle
stomach and never cures me
De­
Pe ports That Pruseculioa Would Delay the
Three Month»
.7b
7Oiiic to the System
j were what had counted in tlieir
< a»e. hut Olbera s>y Question ol
Witt's Little Early Risers proved to
Main St., Burns, Oregon.
Guilt Should be Settled.
I time, and in the tune of t> ir
.» I LIAN K Y K I»
51 an»Knr
For liver troubles and constipa­ be the long sought relief They are
Horses receive the best of care
father’s before them, and in ihe
simply perrect.” Persons travelin •
Ti e Oregonian Wasbineton cor- tion there is nothing better than
from experienced hands.
I new dispensation they sat noth
find I.istle Early Risers the inn>t
On several former occasions the
.
ti'lect,
y-
Senator Mitch­ DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the
1 ing but a freakish fad. They
reliable
remedy
to
carry
with
them.
Elegant Hem Livery turnouts.
ell deciiled not to re-enter the Sen­ famous little Pills They do not
legislature of Oregon lias declar­
I have < hanged their views. The
Sold by Burn« Druggists.
weaken
the
stomach.
Their
action
ate he has been urg «I by friends to
Cuting Parties Accommodated.
ed in favor of electing United ¡more enterprising farmers are
return to 1 P■»rtlaiel and insist upon
Horses Bought and Sold.
States senatois by a direct vole of now drawing upon the agricultur­ an early trial. Information has
al
colleges
for
trained
experts,
so
the people, but a memorial to con-
reached \\ ishington
indicating
REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION.
gress imbod) ing a request for as to get the mu' 'hat their land that th«- pr -« tuition is i . no hurry
The following table has been compiled after careful and thorough investiga-
this change was defeated Wednes­ will yield through intelligent and ' > iiriiip Mi’.-h'li to trial, butthat
c ultivation. Tacoma . , seri' « of delay - will probably be lion of a. 1 records and statistics obtainable anil gives actual resource- f Harney
day in the slate senate by a vote economic
interpo-' i. One . tlieia! very close­ county, every item of which can be proven :
of l ( to 16, the only explanation Ledger
Number, Car , Wts. lbs.
ly connected with the prosecution Wool clip annually, Harney county.
80 2,400,000
of tlm negative votes being that
100,000 480 5,600,000
of th« land-fraud cases is said to Sheep shippe annually.......
I
’
LUDI
1RS
GALORE
given by Senator Haines, who is
. . . 25,000 10OO 25,0'41,000
have advis' i] a friend in this city <'attle whipped annually......................................
4,000 160 3,3.'.0,00O Yearlings an 1 Two-year-olds in quantities to suit.
Horses and mules shipped annually..............
reported as saying that lie was in
that
Mitchell
woulil
not
be
brought
Through the columns of the East
100 2,500,000
Merchaudiae isdipped into merchants.............
favor of the change, but the ad­
Th; bulls can be seen at the ‘P” Ranch, and
100 2,500,000
Oregonian, the hardware, merchants it. trial for at least a year. All Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers
option of such memorials accom­
persons
desiring to purchase should inquire
2O0.0ÜO
I
in
so
reports
have
been
carried
to
Stock
salt
anil
sulphur
10
of Pendleton wish t<> protest against
120,000
6
Stage freight at 3 cents per pound.....................
plished nothing, and so there was
there of F. H. H well, Assistant to the Gen­
II m raid» of outsids peddlers who Senator Mitchell, anil are citeil as
LOCAL HAUL
no use in passing them.
eral Manager, who will furnish informa­
are now in the county, selling lines reason« why he should go back to
While it is true that but slight of kitchen ranges to the farmers I’..r1 laid ami insiston being tried. Lumber sold annually, feet.
tion as to prices and will sell the same
2,100,000
Fuel wool «old annual), cords
3,000
Senators who believe in hi« in­ Fence
if any progress has been made in ami residents of the smaller cities.
FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO.
posts sold annually, ...
5,000
nocence
have
gone
to
him
in
the
bringing about this change, mani­
The home merchants are entitled
PASSENGERS AND MAIL.
festly desired by the majority of to this trade, as they support the lust few day and advised him to
Passengers
by
stage
annually,
000 at $10....................
♦ 6,000
people, yet that is not a very good county government, pay taxes in go home and demand a prompt Passengers by private conveyances, 1 ,800..................
18,000
hearing
They
declare
he
i«
en
­
Mail
contract»
.................................................................
10,000
excuse for voting the wrong way,] the county, ami are owners of pro­
titled to a «peedy trial, especially
LIVE STOCK.
If enough legislatures -those of perty in the county and city and
on account of his position. If he is Number of sheep owned in Harney county....................
4
will
always
favor
any
man
who
is
.300,000
three-fourths of the states would
guilty, they -ay that fact should be Number of sheep summered in Harney county ....................
. 550,000 ♦ ;
m
Mod
and
<
otnM
to
them
for
demand this change, congress
Number of cattle owned in Harney county
...........
. 200,000 B
fl. E. YOUNG, Propt.
« stablishe«! for, if guilty, lit* is un­ Tons
assistance.
ot hay grown annually in Harney, over
.........
1.50,000
would be obliged to submit the
fitted
to
hold
his
office
as
a
Senator
Tons
of
hay
grown
annually,
in
a
radius
of
30
mile
of
Burns
.
50,000
The home merchants carry the
necessary constitutional amend­
If he is innocent, that fact should
AKEA OF LAND IN HARNEY COUNTY.
same line of goods, besides highly
ment to the people. If the legis­
superior lines, will Hell just as rea­ be dec.ared, in order that he may Area of land, acres...............................................................................................6,385,000
latures of Oregon, one after .in-
1,8
sonable on just as good t< rum and .nee more take up his active duties -urveved..................................................................................... ...............
Unsurvayed.......................
1,549,635
other, keep making this demand, the farmer iml other resident« who as Senator
< >1' above amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve ami Carey selections.
Appropriated
...................................................................................
‘
..
1,108,261
enough other states may some mini ask for credit at the hard wart­
Tillable, assessed...................................................................................
.. 71,101
BIG SHEEP DEAL MADE
time take a similar action, and so store from time to time, owe it to
Nontillable, assessed.......................
.......................................................... 580,751
CJRNED-BEEP,
Improved, not patented.......................................................................
102,845
force congress to yield to the peo­ the home im-rehants to pntronize
to irrigation under U. S. Geological survey of Silver (beek
BOl ‘ GNA SAUSAGE.
J. E, Edwards, of Hay Creek 11ÍIH Susceptible
ple s will, lint if the Oregon then,.
reservoir........................................................................................
......... 336. (MM)
I
arey
selections,
approved
..........................................................
bought
out
the
interests
of
C.
9,600
M.
The p>«l Ilers have nothing at
Home Sugar-Cured
legislature takes a backward and
Road Companies Land................................................................................
44,000 '
Cartwright and .1. P. Van Houston Appropriated............ ................ .
................................. ............................
95.000 I
as Senator 11.lines admits a wrong stake in tlm country, pay nothing
........................................
in th
rid win Sheep ,t Land Co Susceptible Io irrigation ....
876,OCX)
step, other legislatures will be dis­ to help the farmer support th«
Tillable bench land abovo irrigation line, over........................................
150,000
located at Hay Creek. The proper­ Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which would l>e drained ai «I re­
county
government,
and
take
mon
­
couraged from taking the neces­
claim
by
holding
up
water
of
Silvies
River
in
reseivoir
....
35,1 HMII
ty
involv'd
is
one
«if
the
lurge.-t
ey out of I Im county which should
Water Facilities—Silvias River, Silver creek, McCoy ereek, Blitzen River, ai .1
sary stand, instead of encouraged
sheep
ranches
in
the
Ibiitcd
State«
ten
smaller
streams.
l«e left her«, to swell home profits
thereto.
Altitnde—4,100 feet same as Salt Lake Valley.
and be returned to new improve­ and on it are raised more thorough­
Mean Temperature—42.
■ If tlm election of senators by .1
Beef sold by th? quarter and
breds
than
on
any
other
ranch
in
Annual precipitation— 12 in« Ims.
ments in the Imine towns
Ö
direct vote of the people is desii
Minerals
—
2,200
poumls
of
borax
mined
and
liaule«!
by
team
from
Denio,
Ore
cut
up to suit the customer.
the
world.
The
company
was
or
­
H
A lare«' number of pedd'ers are
gon, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of.
,t
able, and we have no doubt that now in I Im county am] are taking ganized by Dr. Baldwin, of Califor­
Crops—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beets, hops, potatoes ami all
it is, the Oregon legislature should out notes, money and contracts that nia, 2.8 years igo, ami since then kinds of hardy fruits ami vegetables.
so declare, regardless of the pros­ mean a clear loss t<> home merch­ ha« passeii through the hand« of
During the great­
pects of success. Its action might ants. Where tlm goods purchased several owners
in some small degree help the from |‘«'«idlers are found to be not er part of this lime it has proved a
i OR THE MAN AND THE WOMAN
very valuable holding.
good cause along, Such .1 vote is represented, tlm purchaser lift*
WHO KNOW
The ranch, which lies between
no recourse, th«' peddler has flown
as this hinders it.
There
’
s
no
light
rifle
like the Marlin .22 repeater, for either target
the Deschutes ami John Dav rivers
If every member voted the iml th«- purchaser'« money is gone
shooting or small game, because it has Marlin accuracy. If you shoot
is > miles from Shaniko
It is
this means everything. The Solid Top, with its wall of metal always be­
right way only when the success dso beyond recall, while the home
tween you and the cartridge, and the Side Ejector are
merchant is here to hack up his surrounded by many miles of fecne
original Marlin features, which make it the safest to
of the proposition involved was
goo'ls and make good any short- ami eo.itam' !il,iliMI a -res ofdeeded
handle as well as the surest. It shouts short, long and
assured, 01 even immediately pro­
long-rifle cartridges without any change.
comings found in luiy wares sold by land. Between 21X1,000 and 300,-
The Marlin 16-gauge Shotguns are the smallest and lightest re­
bable, reniedi.il and reformatory
1.
HJO
pound«
of
Wool
are
clipped
from
him.
peating guns manufactured. A new, well Balanced gun of groat
JOHN
HEM
HER
LING,
legislation would be practically
accuracy. Handles stiff loads safely and well.
These fuels are
the its herd« annually In the dull sea­
Write us about any particular repeating rifle or shotgun
impossible. The reformers are residents.of Umatilla
son
.»Omen
are
employed
and
in
•Jeweler.
Optician
n> • 's i;ou have. Our latest Catalogue—oPO illustrations—
lor
ar t oar Experience Book, that tells uhat MARLINS are
Knirraver.
always in a minority at first, .md th«' gooil of tlm county
doing the world over, free for 3 stamps postage.
in- clipping time as many as 100.
THE MARLIN FIRE AR11S CO.
sometimes for a long time. But stitutioii« ar«1 among us, sharing th«' Raising thoroughbred« is the chief bine Watch Repairing A Spe­
42 Willow St.
New Haven, Conn.
they succeed through the aid of burdens of the county ami are en­ aim of the company, which own» cialty.
2. >,00<l to 30,000 head of merino
men who vote light regardless of titled to first consideration
It is earnestly hoped that the pro­ sheep of th - ll imootiillet. Delaine
the prospec t of immediate succe-'S.
Many ears
A good text to rcmenibei in this fits of th« outsiil«' peddlers in I'nm- and Spanish vnrihes
6«'
of tiles.' are raise 1 and shipped out
'
illn
c
mi.ty
wl
I
so
meager
here
­
connection is: “Be not weary in
after that that speci«' will not be each season for breeding purposes
Portland Journal.
Mr. Edwards ha« been part own­
found among its—East Oregonian
er of ihi' property for the past five
Swallowed up by a Little Failure.
years, and the purchase by him of
“Back to the farm” is a cry
his partners’ interests, which was
that is arresting the eat nest atten­
Some people get along b.auti- consummated on Saturday, makes
tion of many young men in the
fully, for half a lifetime, perhaps, him sole owner
Mi. Edwards was
state of Washington. Only a
while every thing goes smoothly. at the I’nrtl mil over Sunday and
few years ago pessimists saw
W bile llu'v ar«, aeeunilating proper­ left for the ranch last night.—Ore­
great danger in the movement
ty and gaining friends and a repu­ gonian.
cityward of country youths. They tation, their character seems to be
were fearful that the farming dis- strong and io ll-balum-ed ; but the
Heavy Uiulerware at greatly re­
ti lets were in a fair way to be- moment tie «, is a friction anywl.i re duct«! price —Miller «V Thompson.
come howling wildernesses for —the moment trouble comes, n
kick of tillers, and the cities over­ failure in business, a panic, or or
crowded with an idle, non-pro­ a great crisis in which they I >«e
ducing cl iss
Many intelligent their ail—they are overwhelmed
people held it ^nothing short of 1'hey despair, lose heart, courage
faith, hope, and power to try again
disgrace to be called i farmer or
—everything ewallowed up by a I
known a.« such. The old folks on
mere material loos.
Every pain in the breast, dif­
the (aim were determined that
This is failure indeed, anil tin rr
ficult breathin.
palpitation,
their sons should well white col is small ii. p" for miv one who (ails
fluttering or diz. v spell means
that your heart is ■■training
lars, become gentlemen of social to such a depth of despair. There
self in its effort to keep
prestige and adorn one ot an­ is I io | hi tor an ignorant man. who
motion. This is dangerous,
other of the professions.
I’he cannot write his name, even, if he
Some sudden
a in from over­
drudgery of faun life was not to h»< courage: there is hope for it boy
exert io
itement will
comple
ixltau-’ the nerves,
The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journal publish d. It till.« .< position of its own and has taken the leading place
be their (ate. But the professions « ho ha« nerve and grit, even though
or rupt
the walls or arteries
he is so hemmed m that he has a<>-
in the h. mes ol ru. al roPle in every section of the United States, ft give« the farmer or stockman and his family somethin to
long ago became overcrowded.
of the heart. and it will stop,
think about aside iron» the humdrum of routine duties.
Relieve th s terrible strain at
Conditions on the farm, how paienll.V no chance ill the w rid
! but there is no hop,- for a man who once with Dr. Miles' Heart
et rapidly changed for the
eauuot or wdi not -tail I up after he v urc.
invigorates and
bettei
N'oung men of their fiee
strengthens the I i't nerves
tails, but loses heart when op|«ost-
will ate u -w choosing fanning as lion strikes him. ami lavs down his
then bt. s woik. They find thev 1 arms after defea
must lit themselves for it bv care­
Let everythin
« g», if you
make your
ful ti anting and take a icgulat must, but never
vrous with
your grip on
Or
cource of training if tin v arete, yourself. Do
I
not Io*, your manhood
HAK'KIM Y JA NU < RY
-
Jj!.
BRENTON & GILBERT, Propts.
FOE SALE
« CSTY MEAT MARKET
0
and Salt Meat
Aways on hand
Fresh
I
i
HAMS
Home Made Lard
and Bacon.
To all our Subscribers!
THE
Every
Heart=Ache
GREAT AMERICAN
FARMER
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation
by an able Corps of CUriters
l or the next three months, we offer this paper free with
be successful. Motliei earth is a or wontanh. i«>od go
Ix.untiful giver, but lavishes het prie. less pear), di
wealth only upon '.hose who best vour Irreslh
undei stand her secrets. Some­
thing mote is required •! the suc­
cessful farmer today than the men-
planting ami liat vesting of crops
The followers «’I tire old *c In 1
used to ridicule the idea of ». >en
lltic farming. It excited their de­
rision to hear a student making a
I'liis is
rt din
your
than
i all
itself
t
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h*. Jkl<v
by
par» Mr*
?* t
If It fit!«
■i
I his «.Her is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones uho pay up all arrears
between no« and April i, 1 qo 5.
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Elkhart, Ind
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