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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1905)
Give Your Stomach A Rest. foci that KuJulCure deserves all the commendation that can be given it Your food must be properly di- i,g ¡t gavej the life of our little gill also eourageil in advance by the ugh throw in a double-barrel shotgun riputa of the exhibitors they will that goes iii'h her. In May she u • -t. I, ’ them remember that HATL’KDA Y. f b.BKI A KY 1. >. usually goes away for a week or the great majority of purchases will not be of tin- x travaglili ly-priced t wo and then returns wnh a red 8BB8I 1GIT1ON KATE«: prize vIni.. luit from tie- ranks of calf .\ilhvt bbly legs. Her name One Year 12. uv ih“ r:s:s. .;>.■> I dough to show, rii* Month* i <> • is Rose. 1 would rather seil her ihoro>;..b-br> d, not priz w inners, 1 hrve Monthw . .75 to a non-resident.” I .it xc . I. nt in quality enough to add m my ; r " nt to tin value of .1 Ii¡LIAN HYIID »M ft naget the hi r I r.il 'licks of Oregon.— SI OCX AT THE 05 FAIR. Oregdniun. House bill No. 169, introduced All thiiik of course, that Orevr n by Representative Kuney, of Shi - can ;t . i will o H-liif c her nei^hborH (¡HER, DIJM!II( AMJ BROWNELL. rman, Wheeler and Gilliam 1 un in her fruit exhibit at the ’05 Fair; ties, is a solar plexus blow to ped but it will h tvf: to be fought hard Three Rirpubti<.an Candidates for Gov ernor Looming up. dler« of all classes of domestic 01 for. a\ • to th s'- k exhibit, the three-fourths hyena. ¿hr £hnc5-jticra(d agricultural wares. I will to the county clerk a yearly lit en a of $500, and in their failure to do this, upon conviction shall l>< fined $100 fm the first ofl’en-e am. a like amount for each sucei ding offense, including ill of im tost action. The bill designates as peddlers shipping wares to the any persons who, after proceed to state of Oregon shall distribute them samples, by solicitation, among the or residents of the state. The hill is good as far peddler is concerned, the as wii.il but about the people who presist patronizing peddlers." in I’eddiei would not come into a country where they were not invited by ever ready patronage. This is a phase of the peddler issue which the legislature cannot The people must quit pat reach. ronizing peddlers, of volition. home They must institutions their own build by up spending their money with home people This must come through horn pride and patronage of home in stitutions. This is the cessful way in which most suc io banish the, peddler. But the, legislature bannish the peddler by prohibitive license upon his bust ness. 1 A Telegram Special from Salem, -ays: Altho jgh it ii rather prema ture to np»i.'uluti- upon political possibilities of two years hence, there is no little discussion rife as io po-.-ibl" ami impossible candi have been laid long since by our dates for dill'uri nt state offices. Al republican (iubernatorial well-known breeders and raisers, ready .mil are now being pregsed »lav by »•audidat» - are coming to the front lay, to out do at the f, -win anil Three have been mentioned These Clark what win ibown at St Louis. nrc ex-Governor T. T. Geer, Sena Brownell and Secre The M : n,ii»>o'H of th»' Eair have di«- tor Georg < elosed their purpose by setting tary of E. 1 Dunbar The promd iiity of Mr. Dunl>ar’s ainle a« large a sum a« MO.OOi) fori been spoken of for premiums, and by placing the im-i candidacy I, , 1 ■ 1.111 V.- man mediate care of the etock exhibit I in hands a ■ interested ami as com tier. out Brownell and Geer are the Al pel» lit as those of W. M I.adil and most recent developments though Senator Brownell at times Richard Scott. Of course, these exhibit« will make- positive denials as to his While it may seem unjust yet it is the 1 ight thing to do. The peddler sweeps into the coimtr) without bearing any of the re - ponsibihties, reaps a harvist from LIVERY, FEED AND SALE g|ie was three years old . She | • is now six --- we L have - 1 kept - =• it r for hei I constantly, but of course she only take« it now when anything disa grees with her.” Sold by Burns Druggists. STABLE. ERLMONA C1LBERT, Prcpts. Main.St., Burns, Oregon. Horses receive the best of care Men’s wear cleaned and repaired by piece or month at th« Hid resi dence.— Mrs Moon. from experienced hands Elegant Neui livery turnouts (uting Parties flcccmmcdated. Horses Bought and Sold RE VISED TABLE OF INFORMATION. state hn the prentige of the honors 1 he hill provided that all pedd carried off at St Louis in both dairy lery of agricultural machinery, and -Jock eultie, and in sheep. It •loves, ranges, wagons, buggn -, vdl hfit do to rest on our laurels c an (ages or lurries, or other simi and takt the premier place f>r “r ,, ‘ • 1 and * we - e feel sure that plans Jar vehicles, shall pay in advanct [ 1 grunted, any of the named gested ami assimilated to be of any value to you. If your stomach is weak or diseased take Kodol Dys pepsia Cure It digests what you eat and gives the stomach a rest, enabling it to recuperate, take on new life and grow strong again. Kodol cures sour stomach, gas, blo ating, heart palpitation and all dig estive disorders. L. A Sopher, of Little Rock, Ky , writes us: The following talite lias been compiled after careful and thorough lion of ad records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource county, every item of which can be proven : Num ber, Car , 80 Wool clip annually, Harney county.. Sheep shippe , annually........ ........................... 480 100,000 Cattle shipped annually............................................. . 25,000 1000 Horses and mules shipped annually.............. 4,000 160 Merchandise clipped into merchants.............. 100 Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers . . 100 Stock salt and sulphur ......................................... .. 10 Stage freight at 3 cents per pound................................. 6 investiga* f Harney WtH. lbs. 2,400,0011 5,600,000 25,000,000 3,360,000 2,500,000 2,500XX)0 200,000 120,000 nroze sfilze Yearli.i ,s an- I wo-ycar-olds in quantities The bulls can be seen at the “P” Ranch ; ¡sons desiring to purchase should inq there of F. If. H ¡cell, Assistant to the Ge eral Manager, who will furnish informa tion as to prices and will sell the same FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO. LOCAL HACL. I.iimlier sold annually, feet ....................................... Fuel wood sold annual), cord«............................................ Fence posts sol»l annually, .... ................................. 2,100,000 3,000 5,000 I'ASSKSGKKS AND MAIL. Passengers by stage annually, 600 at $10....................... Paseengen by private conveyances, 1,800................. . Mail contracts .................................................................... $ (>,000 . 18,000 .. 10,000 LIVE STOCK. Number of sheep owned in Harney county................................. Number of shtep summered in Harney county ....................... .......... fur the Governorship Number of cattle owned in Harney county Tone ot hay grown annually in Harney, over . .......... >iii jiow . or even for the Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns . .900,000 M0,000 MARKET i CITY MEAT fl. E. YOUNG, Propt. s ii Fresh and Salt Meat candidacy . . 200,000 . 180,000 » » two yuais 50,000 ' | Stat" Si-m or.-dnp from his county AREA OF LAND IN HARNEY COUNTY. ' again, at ether tiim he comes out Area of land, acre«......................................................................................................... 0,385,000 > have th»- men, investing immense . in spa ¡node htusts of confidential Surveyed............................................................................................................................... 4,s;;5,105 1,549,635 hat hi de a «piration (’nsurvayed.................................................................................................... .... hiiiuh in acquiring the very best declarat of above amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selection s. imim ds ami devoting all kinds of : is to be ; he next Governor of Ore Appropriated........................................................ * 1,108,261 - * 71,101 effort to bringing them to the near gon.” Thus" nearest tn Senator Tillable, assessed....................................................................................... CORNED-BEEP, Nontillable, assesied........................ 580,751 est approach to perfection; and wo Brownell - ty lie :i sincere in his Improved, not patented................................................................................. 102,845 I Susceptible to irrigation under U. S. Geological survey of Silver Creek BOLCGNA SAUSAGE. are to demonstrate the truth of our Gubernatorial cnndidacy. reservoir.................................................................................................... 336 000 H The v ry 1 >t •' rumor is that the r pintail clmm that in climate, < arey selections, approved.................................................................... 0,000 Home SugarCured 44,000 oil an»l vegetable products Oregon candi lai .• oi > -G >vernor who may Road Companies Land.............................................................................. Appropriated............................................................................................. 05.000 stimds second to no other corner of ■ again be prevailed upon by his Susceptible to irrigation................................................................................ 876,000 ; race for the hon Tillable bench laud above irrigation line, over........................................... 150,000 the world for the raising of the very friends to make Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which would be drained a I re or of chief Executive. Never be bent stock in all their classes. claim by holding up water of Silvies River in reservoir . . .. 35,000 Water Facilities—Silvies River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, ami I hen, j,. attracting the finest ex fore Ila- this talk been so strong as ten smaller streams. ample. a- well from our neighbor yesterday an rm >n in the State Altitnde—4,100 feet—same as Salt Lake Valley. Mean Temperature—42. ing late« as from far greater dis hou»e corridors whan his name was Beef sold by th; quarter and Annual precipitation—12 inches. tances, <rur visitor«, as well ns the mentioned quite frequently in this cut up to suit the customer. Mineral«—2,200 pounds of borax mined and hauled by team fiom Denio (>re- Ho has also bean men- gou, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of. i tn itonians, aru to have the chance ■ onnoction Crop«—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar sugar beets, beet«, hops, hops, potatces potatoes a and all to admire, compare and in many limied is a po- ible candidate for kinds of hardy fruits and vegetables. iiistances purchase after the Eair is United States Senator from Oregon as an opponent to John II. Mitchell over. There is «10 department of the if the indicted enator runs again. FOk THE MAN AND THE WOMAN Fair which will do morn toili-veh p ( "rt.iin it is that he has begun to iu ly and d eply of the the iut"i ■ i t.s ami add to the wealth WHO KNOW of Oregon Bear in mind the con- political tumors that liu believes lire 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 ■ liti >», - Miub'i which the Or»"’oiiian in store for him, yet he has not been this means everything. The Solid Top, with its wall of meta! always be de tween the two uni the newcomer live on the part tween you and the cartridge, and the Side Ejector are original Marlin features, which make it the safest to W< 1 |'i -timied last eve- ly 1 peni tl an I I'leuri d farms which illi <■ have a double purpose. First, th • animals bred ami reared in Oregon »re Io show to the wide world as veil ns to our own people that we HAMS I who will agree to treat her t _ht She is • '»if (■ ii'tli »hot ■ s |ne o THE MARLIN FIRE AR/TS CO. 43 Willow St. New Haven, Conn. J ing, after a series 1 I 1: ireful experi ments, h is announced that coyote« ami w.tiv. 4 c.niy the sheep scab from lungo to range, thus account ing for the sudden and unexpected ,|ip"iir.ir. > of tip-disease in places known not to have been visited by infreti .1 i-ep The legislature of Wyoming will take up the compli cated question at once. fleece avei aging 7,2(1 pounds <-.uli ert II.- ■ the stock lie shall feed It is pointed »»nt to him in the first place down the scoured total to |.p>5. that .lock in Oregon, cattle, sheep 000 pounds at 55 ‘ ‘‘tits pet pound, anil goals, can pass possibly more weeks mure continuous in growth against 52 cents the yeai before, than in any other part of the making a lump sum of $2,462,- Heavy und» rwareat greatly world Next he is told that the 250 for the year 190 p due I pro Miller Ar I'hompson. i tragi' plants of Oregon, grass, clov er, alfalfa, vetch and rape, ar»' more The House bill el Sitz of I lar- certain in yield, more profitable in ney and Malheur, introduced this the eou-titueiilH of animal f >od. ami PUI Di .^1:1‘*°3 >1|nq u| nos JJ50M sjujo Ç’ sasop çj afternoon, provides that a tax of more continuous in growth, than •Xauotu jnoX t t j p eq s||B| >1 I js tij J4) in any ether legion of anything like V Ul JI J T - • ‘ q II* « a . ... ■ ,.p jnoA 30 cents per he.nl shall be 1 olici t JCI the same area. Again, he is told Áq p¡oi »j« , j UiPtí-.juy ed upon sheep driven into ihr puf ■s ‘ J3 u’TlnpIK S IZL that, far dillirenl from other dis « M|’ u ■i.ti'i «»q| state for pasturage pm p>> ■ s. and UH * i - I . a ouiir« »iji tricts, where out' variety of »link I a ’ k ‘HU|j poq« V ui ti l WA V\Y[ t .< »qi pun SHJ that a tax of -, cents shall b cul osper and others full short. in ; U ; ■ \ . « ; ['n'.u levied fot evert iounti\ thou; 1 I >r vgon the »1 . J.ÜIH hvtf < 4 t»|q» uavq j « aou tir v vow is in perfec- mm •KMÌI1 jo O.U1 h«| pint t which they aie driven Si.sk n >11, the «lot k cuttle am second to MJ’“ iu Kq.»VnK ‘«'»MJ, •«unp • ' I Um|| «M tit WotUfR UKK»«t spectors aie tocollcct the lax > ne. the »het p attain early growth, ‘”1 vq jo Î qt|M ÁIIV.U1» paa »una d.tvq i i>ui)| 2luo( u JVjj,, Slip rior wool and greater fecundity ( Iregonian p snojdBuvp lha » elsewhere, while the Angora ■ ¿Jipo JO 0UIE3O0 ‘F’-I iopp 'umido l litis found its perfectly adapt- ^inqdjotu ou uivr. UO3 The Ontaiio Argus «avs Miiir T I hi'M* things being «o, is ûp|L\>Jjàu Bill Nye's old advert -cm. 1 I ■ HH IM . .0 jrip ptj vious that to. tie content -sip OU aAU«>| ||L-. £ the sale of his cow is again gmng ut se s St ! ‘ *S' SSOUJAIP^IP w it Ii inferior breed*, poor specimen«, jMip m .Tjujpyv pyuoo 3JIUU ¿.\vq the rounds, and might be ref. 1 . ■ ■< lit h! ;lected herds and lliH'k«, is to for- o^jtr ' ' Árni noA popan JI to the d.tin commission, t foi . the profit that 01 ir Oregon lands lopwoip cial opinion as to whethei it is . ulil bring, and to have to submit ¡IM uPd-F uy -jqi enough to be retired Here in t th" v ry L> v opinion of our farm iUA put *AJt? lOddu ms oi Bill Nt y e*s words '‘Owing to mi ing visitors, ami thereby’ to depreci ill-health, I will sell at my resi ate the value of our farms and dence, township <9. range tS, a ranches* Let < I*, then, in every wav hold drilling to the gnveitimi n' surx1v one plush r.upberi i cow , aged ■» UF the hand-* of the representative u w have the detail* years She is of undoubted com »pariant matter age and gives milk frequently. lx it go forth far and u. To a mao who does not feat c. 1 the rtnek show nt the I in any form she would be .1 gtcat Clsrk Kx [>’Hition is to t boon. She is very much attache.i in ils «eo|»e as any that toher home with a stay chain, b-fnre, ami, if ts>Mibta ta but she wtli be sold to any one and slit inking 69 per cent, pulling Home Made Lard and Bacon. handle as well as the surest. It shoots short, long and long-rifle cartridges without any change. The Marlin 16-gauge Shotguns are the smallest and lightest re peating guns manufactured. A new, well balanced gun of great accuracy. Handles stiff loads safely and well. lf’r/7*» us about any particular repeating rifle or shotgun needs you have. Our latest Catalogue—900 illustrations— and oar Experience Book, that tells what MAKLIA'H are. doing the world over, free for 3 stamps postage. A'uiid neit t inn by fir tin» greater portion of I ■ur agricultural lands, both ranch- I her allirm mir • "ny his prospective ing to the resident men bants, • •s, farms anil ranges. It has been • imllil 1 JOHN GEM BEHLING. I t th ■ Governorship, de while the resident merchant In clining to 111:1 .1 a statement at ree.HlIy stat'il, and has pas«»*»l and .Icvvelor. Optician es this trade, and is yet taxed lic.i wit hunt challenge, that just about this time except that his friends Hnirravor. vily to support the government. mu-half ol (he lands includ i‘( I with-' have been urging him to enter the bine Watch Repairing A Spe The legislature should pass the io tin’ lines of farm even in the nice, but that he Imd not decided cialty. \\ illamctte \ alley are yet unclear- what to do. bill without a dissenting vote. ■ I in a strict senae That in, that East (Iregonian "■ndiug th» charing forth»' plow of' The state veterinarian of Wyom the legimale fields of trade bcl> aig- ill iniLii.u- of acre» the keeping According to the annual report and fi e.ling thereon of stock of all made public by tin- X.iti ini \s kihdH is th»' one way of profitable sociation ol Wool M.mnf.n tin ci , use of that immense area. Every Oregon’« 4,000,000 sleep gave owner an»l purchaser of theae farms up, in 1904, t |,500,000 pounds of uml ranches is being urged to in Aways 3 aipojjaj » To all our Subscribers! THE GREAT AMERICAN FARMER ario s INDIANAPOLIS, IND. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation * by an able Corps of CUriters, The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journal publish. <1. tn the h. mes of .u. tl ptople in every section of the United Stat»» It fills a position of its ow n and has taken the leadin ' place It gives the farmer or stockman and his family somethin think about aside front the humdrum of routine duties. For the next three months, we offer this paper free wit! to I 3 his offer is made to all new subscribers, ar J all u.u ones «ho pay up all arrears between now and April i, iqj S. c