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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1905)
She iJimrs-Mkraid SATURDAY. FEBEI ARY Your food roust be properly di- nested and assimilated to be of any TELLER KILLS BILL KIR MALHEUR value to von ff your stomach is IRRIGATION WORKS. weak or diseased take Kodoi Dys pepsia Cure It digests what you eat and gives the stomach a rest, Fulton Will lofroduve Sew Bill to Allow the enabling it to recuperate, take on (ioiernuicot to Condemn Wsgoo- new life and grow strong agaiu. Road Landa Under Project. Kodoi cures sour stomach, gas, blo .Men’s wear cleaned and repaired inn’s Washington ating, heart palpitation and all dig- by piece or month at the Hili resi Un feas 8 mm - e.-tive disorders. L. A Sopber, of dence.— Mrs Moon. ■'•'■iis tip. passage Little Rock, Ky , writes us: “We ■ ;.l authorizing the Portiand, Oregon, where the Interior to acquire Lewis and Clark Exposition is to n .'lO.fXXf acres of be held next summer, now has a REVISED TABLE OF INFORMAI ION population of 135,000. When the population did not exceed ioo,- | The following table has been compiled after careful and thorough inve.-tiga- < (ion of a>l records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource- I Han ey ooo, the citizens subscribed $430, county, every item of which can be proven oOO to the fair. Wis. lbs. Number 1 ¡9M. «UH8CK1PT1ON RAT Kb: One Year 12.0U Bix MonthN ........... LUM Three Month* .75 .Il LIAN li YICI> feel that KodrJC'ure deserves ail the commendation that cun bo given it as it saved the life of our llttlv gi( when she was three years old. M ■ is now six we have kept it for lnr 1 constantly, but of coulee she 01 takes it now when anything disa- > grees with her.” Sold by Burns Druggists. (jive Your Stomach A Rest Ceolcaaial Notes. A! auMifer In 1903 the Legislature repeal ed the 4*300 exemption clausr ,m<: at the special session m Dec. 1903 called to fix up a tax law muddle, the $300 exemption st itule yva> re-enacted. The re-enactment did not go into effect in time to apply to the 1904 assessment bi cause 90 days were required to An unique exhibit which has elapse after the passage of the just been secured for the Lewis bill. Assessor McDonell, in 1904 and Clark Exposition, is a silk therefore assessed all per-mal embroidcned reproductions of the property, large and small The •Sister Madonna. The reproduc result is that the tax roll contain tion was made in Germany, is entries of taxes amounting to a • faithful to the original and equals little as 20 cents against one p 1- it in size son, and many other small amoun The roads about the grounds of ts, 25 and 5° cents. If people the Lewis and Clark will be pav neglect to pay those trilling inn-, it will cost more to send field de ed with crushed red granite, puties out to collect the amount- brought from South America. than will be realized from their 1’he granite when crushed and work. Besides, many persons laid out on the roads, works to will he found to have moved a i ay gether so as to make a hard, com and cannot be located Oivgo- pact load, almost free [rom dust. Wool clip annually, Harney county.. Sheep ahippe annually........ Cattle shipped annually......................... Horses and mules shipped annually . Mercbaudise »’dipped into merchants Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers Stock salt and sulphur ............... Stage freight at 3 cents per pound........ 100,000 25,000 4,000 2,400,000 5,600,000 15,000,000 3,31 >0,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 200,000 120,000 MONEY FOR OUR DISTRICT ÙREIYI ON & CiLBERT, Prcpts.f ... f A Main'St., Burns, Oregon Horses receive the best of care from experienced hands. t M Year! Elegant Neuitivtry turnouts luting Parties Accommodated. Horses Bought and Sold wo-ycar-olds in quantities to 77,« bulls can be seen at the “P” Ranch nd rr-sons desiring / purchase should tnq ‘'here of F. 11 ■ 11 ell, Assistant to the Gt , ral Manager, who will furnish informa tion as to prices and will sell the same- FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO 100,000 3,0oi i 5,000 PASSENGERS AND MAIL. i 6,000 is,000 10,000 1‘assengera by stage annually, 600 at $10. I'asseng. rs by private conveyances, 1,800 Mail contracts................................................. LIVE STOCK. N umber of sheep owned in Harney county.... .... Number of sheep summered in Harney county....................... Number of cattle owned in Harney county............................. Tons oi hay grown annually in Harney, over . .......... Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns Favorable Report on Irrigation Bill, 300,000 560,000 200,000 150,000 50,000 Area of land, acres.................................................................................................... Surveyed........................................................................................................................ U'lmurvayed............... ...................................................................... .... < if aliove amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selections Appropriated ................................................. ...................................... ........ 1,108,261 71,101 Tillable, assessed........................................................................................................ 586,751 Nontillable, assessed........ ....................................................................................... Improved, not patented............................................................................................ 102,845 Susceptible to irrigation under U. 8. (ieological survey of Silver Cicek reservoir................................................................................................ .......... 336.000 (\irey selections, approved...................................................................................... 9,000 lt<>ad Companies I.ami.............................................................................................. 44,(W0 1(5.000 Appropriated............................................. ................................. ......................... Susceptible to irrigation................................. ........................................................ . S7ti,OCO t illable bench land above irrigation line, over........................................... 150,000 Amount now covered by Malheur Lake which would be drained a I re claim by holding up water of Silvies River in reservoir . 35,00a| Water Facilities- Silvies ' ' • River, — — Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, ai d ten smaller streams. Altitnde—4,100 feet— same as Salt Lake Valley. Mean Temperature—42. Annual precipitation—12 inches. Minerals—2,200 pounds of borax mined and hauled by team from Denio, (Ire 4011, to Winnomiicea, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of. Crops—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, allalfa, sugar beets, hops, potatces amt aln kinds of hardy fruits and vegetables. nt,.;.-:;.- œ Mrtnttnatnttttntntrtnai* CITY MEAT MARKET, j fi. E. YOUNG, Prop» Fresh and Salt Meat A ways COPNED-BEEF, úí I:.' GNA SAUSAGE. Home Sugar Cared HAMS. Home Made Lard and Bacon. 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House Sanctions Appropriations for two Fiaterà Oregon Districts Raphael'« Prophecies. 3TJrì.O3XrT LIVERY, FEED AND SALE LOCAL fl ACL. Lumber sold annually, feet. Fuel wood sold annuall, cords Fence post» sold annually, ... AREA OF LAND IN HARNKY COUNTY. Pennsylvanians living in Oreg on have formed a society for the purp ■ of advertising the Lewis md Clark Centennial in their home state, securing the appro priation for the fair from the Penn sylvania legislature, and providing for the comfort of Pennsylvanians visiting the fair. The are about 8oo<> natives of Pennsylvania now living in (Iregon . RKD A special from Salem to the Ore- ou gonian «ay: .Money for district lei .Jeweler. Optician and fairs wns provided by the House [th Engraver. this mornin", when Pierce’s Semite bil requires shall be held. Some bill passed An appropriation of job ction to the lull was made on Fine Watch Repairing A Spe •l’>'"t is made for the First Eastern I tin ground that tic board of di rec- cialty. Oregon Agricultural Society, eon- wa- > >- -, if men interest- st.ng of the counties of Union ami i * will be an- Wallowa, and also *1500 for the •i.’.l to pine price on their . "iirth Eastern Oregon Agricultur lai I bu baa beea largely Society, including the counties of eome l>> lli ‘ lit th it practic Baker, (¡rant, Hartley and Malheur al! th" lend. : ni 'ii in I he d1.-- Me Lend of Union made a strong ap[(oal for the bill, declaring that Eastern Oregon had asked for few appropriations. “Perhaps it has been our fault, ! have ' a p>>pert.v to lor wo have been in the habit of sell uh u wnole or cut up to suit sending to the Legislature super- purchaser. See Lewis. anmiated fossils who asked for nothing or else far to much." Dobbin of Union mid Wallowa pleaded for the farmers of the coun ties affected, declaring that main new people were coming into East ern Oregon and that the district lair» were a great advertisment Smith of Baker said the fairs vere in universal demand. Cornett moved that the Hill Iw re- 1'err.d to the committee because f INDIANAPOLIS, IND 1 clausa regarding work to t>e dom y tin State Printer but was not sustain« d. Newell ot \\ ashington said Union ail Wallowa Counties se mid to b< entitled to the appropriation, Th Americm Firmer is the only Literary Farm Journal publish d. it | - p >..lt„n of Us own and has taken the leading place lie- only negative votes Were those in the li.’tnes ol >f iiu.il people in every section of the United State- if gives th. farmer or stockman and his family something to f Bramliali, Calvart and Jaggar. think-uh. nt asi ide from the humdrum of routine duties. To all our Subscribers! FARMEE More Io Lern Mao. For the next three months, we offer this paper free w it! i his offer is made to all new subscribers, at d ail <.i<j ones who pay up all arrears ar>t« r n w between now and April i, 1035 (»r«ler grocerie» f-om the M Th<>mp»<vn cloaing out stock Dr. Milrt' tfrvaout w <» Riti lK'tt'8 W ’ Will yc»- Miles Medi. >r r«my al Co..