The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 25, 1905, Image 1

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VOL. XVIII
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BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY.OREGON, FEBRUARY
MO. i4.
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made a excellent profit from hie 50 STATE CATTLE ARE THRIVING
QnFAa of zm««n
T1 L. _ 1 land
. a would
• •
up an ox team and drive across the \’EI0 THREAT HAD EFFECT
acres
corn. r The
plains. You can walk: you can
have grown good wheat, but Mr.
JOHN l> PALY. Pana
N. U. CARPENTER, C abuur ,
ride
a bicycle all the way or drive
ME DIRECTIONS FOR EMERGENCY Vogel figures that his profits were
FRANK K.COFFIN, Vics Puns.
A. C. WELCOME, A sst . C asiiikb .
CONTRAST WITH CONDITIONS IN OTHER iu a carriage; you can go to New
greater on corn and cattle.
TREATMENT GIVEN.
STATES SHARP
York and take a sailing vessel and GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILL MAY
Along the line of the O. R. & N.
BE APPROVED NOW.
go ‘round the Horn; vou can take
Co. Col Judson has experimented
a steamer and cross the isthmus by
eep all 'Wouaas Vary Class, But da not with corn in different localities and
OF BURNS, OREGON.
Billiard* and laid, Calurosa la Oregon, rail then by steamer, you can wait
Wa*b.loo Much, as lbat Preveáis
finds that it makes better feed for
Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited.
Governor Chamberlain In Fairly Well Satin
Create Havoc Else*h«re--Loss has
until the canal is built, go down
Healing by Oruaulalloa.
cattle than alfalfa. Cattle fattened
Bed With Amended Heanure--Tbe
Baco Vary Light Here.
the
Mississippi
river taking a
t sual Closing Scene.
on this corn are in good condition
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.
ive us simple rules for treating (0 gbip to any market. They stand
S tockhoi . dbhs
John 1). Daly, Frank K. Coffin, N. U. Carpenter, R. J.
While in nearly all the stock- steamer at New Orleans and come
cuts, wounds and the many injuri- the trip better than the range cattle raising states of the west the loss all the way by water, yet a great - Governor Chamberlain's veto
Williams, J. W. Gearv, C. Cummins, H. M. Horton, C. A. Haines,
Jones, Thomas Davis.
s that happen to
‘ our horses and , and brin _ the , .1 ’ prices on the on account of a severe winter his many get on the cars taking either threat message to the Senate had
attle.”
1
a
first
or
second
class
ticket
and
in
the
salutary
effect
of
securing
the
eastern market, while range cattle been greater than usual, in Oregon
and County Warranto touydt at th* martrotyric*.
The writer is not a graduate of a will not. Grass-fed cattle never
the range cattle have waxed fat on three days be here. Some come by abolshmeut of the emergency clause
This hank is insured and will be reimbursed for any loss by burglary
veterinary school, but he has read bring the top price except
the Canadian Pacific; some by the from the general appropriation
the the abundant bunch grass, reliev­
or hold up day or night.
the standard works on veterinary choicest and these are few.
Great
Northern: some by the North­ measure, and while the Chief Ex­
ing the stockmen of heavy feeding
practice and will comply with the
and reducing the percentage of loss ern Pacific; some by the Union ecutive has five days itt which to
above request, so far as is possible
to
almost nothing. This is the con­ Pacific, and others by the Southern act.it is not believed that he will dis­
Children Users of Tobacco.
within the limit of a brief article.
dition as C. J. Millis. livestock Pacific. As to the rates, that will approve. It was passed sufficiently
M. A i .KXAM ikh , l'llKOIDKNT.
In the case of barb-wire cuts we
E. H. T est , Cashier
depend on just how you come The [early in the afternoon that he might
" M. Josas, V kx -P kksidknt .
Evidently there is a slight diff­ agent for the O. R. & N., finds it* various ticket agents in your city
C. E. Kus vos, Aset. Cashier
find it necessary sometimes to cut
veto
if
he
so
d<
sired,
but
following
and leads him to remark: ‘Oregon
away ragged bits of skin and erence between the habits of school for climate and favorable livestock can give you special information, its passage the Governor indicated
children
along
the
southern
Atlan
­
tieeh. Wash the wound well with
that he was fairly satisfied, since
conditions against the whole world ” as the rates on railroads vary.
a 5 per cent solution of carbolic acid tic coast and those of the cultured
Had
you
been
here
before
the
his principal objection bail been
In Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma,
or creolin, and be sure to wash the West. At least such is undoubted­
ONTARIO *
OREGON
legislature
adjourned
you
could
done
away with
New Mexico and even as far south
skin for quite a little way above the ly the opinion of one of the teachers as Texas, the slaughter of range perhaps have gotten in on one of Senator Farrar, chairman of the
lntvcest Paid on Time Deposit».
wound. Keep the animal in a dry, now taking examination here. She cattle by the recent blizzard was the various grafts and made a good ways and means committee, made
W« Solicit Yosr Banking Business.
well beded box stall if the wound is
! Miss Cordelia Hall, now teach­ frightful. Only meager reports thing.
the motion to cut out the clause,
is on the lower part of the leg, as ing east of Weston, and a recent
When
you
get
here
you
may
be
showing that the Lurried conferance
STOCKHOLDERS:—M. Alexander, Win. Jones, E. II Test,
have reached Mr. Millis concerning
c. E. Kenyon, IL _______
_ of Abner Robbins, William
the dew,on the grass in the morn­ arrival from North Carolina
a little surprised—most eastern between Republican leaders and
Alexander, __
Estate
this
disaster.
Secretary
Bolton,
of
In
conversing
with
Superinten
­
Miller.
Erank
R
Coffin,
Tiros
Turnbull.
ing will prevent healing. A simple
people are Y’ou will find folks the Governor had some effect.
Welles today about her exper- the Oklahoma Sanitary Board, es­ and lots of them, and they look just
dressing twice a day with the car- dent
?
There is no doubt I lie bill would
<jeV- <*•«> •> •
timates the losses in Western Okla­
bolic acid or crealin lotion will ef- it*'?6 88 8 ',eac^ler t-'at
Miss
like other people and on an average | have been vetoed had it gone to the
homa,
Western
Kansas
and
the
feet a cure in a few weeks.
Ial1 8lated lhat in the 1,l8t 8choo>
know about as much as anybody. Governor in its original stat« No
For clean, deep cuts oti the fleshy 8*le tau^l't’ there she bad >0 pupils, Panhandle at 50,000 head This
When all you people are dodg­ ! one cared to take chances an that
does not include the losses sustain­
HOWARD SEBREE. PRESIDENT
W. R S EBRE E. VICE-PRESIDENT
parts of the body it is sometimes all white children, and that every ed during the first blizzard of more ing blizzards in the winter and hot kind of trouble, consequently the
yy
R. A COWDEN. CASHIER
■iighl9
in
the
summer,
we
are
hav
­
necessary to do some sewing. This one of the number was a user of than three weeks ago.
bill
was
amended.
Reports
is best trusted to your family doc­ tobacco. This waB true of the girls from Texas are very discouraging ing pleasant weather.
The Telegram says regarding the
as
well
as
the
boye,
the
former
tor if you have no veternarian, as
closing hours of the session:
the
range
cattle
there
being
unused
Immense Emigration to Oregon
sewing horse flesh requires a wider using the tobacco as a snuff, while to intense cold, and as a result they
1 Then was re-enaeted the old, old
the
latter
chewed
and
smoked.
“land” with your stitches than a
story of the legislative exodus from
died by the hundreds. In Wyo­
Because of the fact that in former the Capitol City, At the depot a *
farmer will usally take, and if ths Great difficulty was encountered by ming and Montana the losses will
CALDWELL, IDAHO
years colonists rates from Missouri special train stood in waiting, and
stitching is not done well it is the young school ma’am in keeping be heavy.
better not done at all We once the floor of her room clean because
So far, Mr. Millis says, the losses and Mississippi Valiev points to the shortly before 9 o’clock a quorum of Y
A General Banking Business Transacted
had good results in closing a of the filthy practice.—East Ore­ in Oregon have been almost nothing. Pacific Coast have been made ef­ both houses were on board and
gonian.
very bad cut on the hip of a mare,
CORREbl-ONUENCE INVITED
Range conditions have been favora­ fective February 15, large numbers speeding toward Portland Those
by shaving the hair for a distance
ble. A few days of cold weathtr of people expect to take advantage who lingered behind saw a lonely
The Sunshine of Spring
of three inches on each side of the
without snow storms did but little of the rates at that date this year ami desolate sight in the halls,
wound and dragging the cut togeth­
damage.
The winter throughout The result has been unprecedented where but an hour before there had
The Salve that cures without a
inquiry, disclosing that had the been the closing scene of the bienni­
er with a heavy surgeon’s plaster
scar is DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve the stock sections of Oregon has latee gone into force on the same al drain 1 The seat where once sat
The after treatment consisted in the Cuis,
Bui us, Dolls, Drulses ituu been open and mild.. Ramre cattle
have been fed very little, less than
application of the carbolic lotion
der way at the end of this week a ln^b>egrint',|fc>eUuTtll8M1i>rM
Piles disappear before the use of
for several years past. In the feed
before noted, the wound healed al­
large movement of homeseekers. [ was vacant. Every desk was burs
this salve as enow before the sun­
INCORPORATED 1847.
pens cattle are getting in good con­
most without a scar.
However, the Passenger Association and the floor littered.
shine of spring. Miss H. M. Mid­
IsniieH
all
forma
of
sound
life
insurance
at
tlia
lowest
rates. <hlr policies
dition for an early market, which
The most dangerous wound is
The cleaning out process bad be­
fixed the date for this year March 1
guarantee after three payments are made
dleton, Thebes, III. says: “I was
promises
to
open
with
very
brisk
made by a nail in the foot, and the
to May 15, and the immigrants will gun the day before. From the
seriously afflicted with a fever sore
treatment should be prompt and that was very painful. DeWitt’s prices controlling.
not Ingin to arrive in Oregon in time that Sitz, of Malheur and
“1 have never seen the stock con­
thorough. Enlarge the hole made Witch Hazel Salve cured me in
large numbeis for more than a fort­ Harney, packed up the state’s
by the nail, cutting it down to tbs less than a week.” Get the genuine ditions when it was more favorable night
donations until the small hours of
to the raiser than at present,” said
quick to allow blood and pus to Sold by Burns" Druggists.
Southern lines are understood to the night before, the lmlIn had re­
Mr. Millis. “The losses will be
escape. A smith’s shoeing knife is
have been responsible for the later sounded with noises of packing up
very small, while the price is gradu­
best for this, but I have often used
I. Automatic extended insurance for tlie (ace of the contract
date
of inaugurating the rates for Great bales and boxes of the state’s
Dr. Brownton sent to Walla Wal­ ally getting better. There are
II. A paid up policy.
a pocket knife. While spirits of
III. Loan or cash surrender value.
la for seed wheat aufiicient to try more cattle being fattened through­ this season that have been proven books and paraphernalia went out
turpentine is almost the standard
Unexcelled uh a dividend payer,
an experiment. The seed is of the out Oregon this winter lhat during beneficial in bringing new people and away. Verily naught but the
remedy in such cases, we prefer a
/.v feat / g . i th umore foil iwre .
o
iling,
the
desks
and
the
floor
re
­
to
the
sparsely
settled
districts
of
Macaroni variety, and it is claimed any other year, and I believe the
10 per cent solution of carbolic
Cl IIZENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Sherman & Harmon,
K. 11. Benedict,
the Northwest. It was asserted mained.
for it that it will thrive on dry feeders will make big profits.”
General Agents.
District Manage
acid. This is double the strength
that
in
former
years,
...AND...
since the one
Marquam^Bldg.,
II. A. Dillaril, Agent
ground or where the total annual
Mr. Millis expects to leave in a
used on flesh, and after the first
wav rates have been instituted for
lliirna. Or.
Fresh choice creameay better—
application reduce it to 5 per cent precipitation is 10 inches.—Prairie few days on his regular spring in­ certain periods of the fall and
full weight—75 a loll nt the City
spection trip, and will carefully in­
A bit of oakum or tow may be City Miner.
spring, the movement of February Meal Market.
AHoiiln lit« people ni Eant mxl Central Oregon all the opportunity of a
vestigate
the
livestock
conditions
placed in the hole, but it must be
came when the California tourist
tiiHt rhiMH modern BtinlneHM College. It ia a home inatitution covering
Studebaker Wagons, ¿Hacks throughout <)regon.—Telegram.
The <>,(-. <’o. know no cninptililion,
removed at least twice a day and
»•very
roiirne involved in Buaineaa College work
Ila rntvH are the Harm*
business is at its heaviest, thereby the old reliable.
hh charged elsewhere and the method» are the Maine. Stu I cii I h adinittt d
the wound wet with carbolic lotion. Carriages, Buggies and Buckboards
interfering regular traffic, besides
nt uny linn*. I nutruction nt the College or hv mail. Dming the summer
inontlm the College w Td condm l a
While any wound on an animal are arriving now and selling as fast Me Wanted lnformatlon---And (lot it. overcrowding trains.—Telegram
should be kept clean too much as we can get them in. We have
washing prevents healing by break­ two car loads of these goods here
ummer
ormal
chool
The following was received VI Ictory White Bronze Monuments
ing dow n the granulations by which and in trains. The best stock of through the mail the olln r day from
For Ifarl.prM hih I otluTM who «lenin* a reviewing or preparatory roumr
nature fills up wounds and it may Wagons and Vehicles ever brought a friend with a request to publish
For Rp» < linens of pen work, hik I full information on Ihiaine^H < olleg»» Miib-
The local agent, M. I. Lewis, lias
HildreaH
cause what is generally called to Burns, ('all and look at goods it:
just received notice from The
ZvT. ZEZ.
‘ proud flesh.” A little burnt alum even if you do not desire to buy at
An Arkansas man recently wrote Monumental Bronze Co, of Bridgt -
will remove the latter in most the present time. Geer A Cummins to a friend in Oregon hh follows:
port,
Conn,
that
White
Bronze
Ims
ExixrxS, Orogrorx.
I
cases, or a mere dusting of the
“I have read So much about been awarded two medals, viz:
Arrangements are being made Oregon I wish yon would give me Class No 194, Art Work in Zink
wound with air-slaked lime has
cured bad cases of it. Never use for the establishment of a beet some information about tlie state and class No 220 Marble, Stone and
hot burning liniments on any sugar colony on the irrigated lands and "what can l>e done there I Metal Monuments
[of the Deschutes Irrigation A Power would like to know Low to get
wound of man or beast—Ex.
White Bronze was in direct
I RISCII A DONEGAN, Proprietors
company near Bend. A party of there, and at what rate Let me competition with th« great Marble
settlers from Alberta. Canada, know by return mail ”
and Granite Quarries of the world
Oregon Corn-Fed Cattle.
Burns,
- -
Oregon.
will take up land and start the in­ Tiie reply was as follows: As to and won all the honors Such su<
in
dustry
which
it
is
believed
will
the
first
question
will
sav
you
can
Corn-fed cattle can lie raised
cess s|>eaks volumns fo* White
ZvdZcxlze Tlxis ZZ©sid.q.xxa,rtexc.
Oregon, says Al Vogel, a Imalilla prosper immensely as the soil is start a bank, or edit a daily news­ Bronze as the only Monument*
county stockman and farmer. Mr well adapted to that line of pro- paper with telegraphic dispatches without a competitor.
Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
Vogel says the time is not far die- d ice A party of mm has already i from all parts of the world; you
Billiard and Pool Tables
taut when the beef cattle of Oregon located on land near Bend and a can start a large department store; I*o you want to boy your g<««ls right,
will be fattened on corn and that greater area is to be taken by others lie a profeasor in a college; engage if so get the price« of the O. Co. who
Club Rooms in Connection.
the corn will be grown in Oregon.
who will come from Canada this in ail lines of manufacturing, dig are the largest bnyera, and the closest
seller*, Iwat quality.
gold
—
either
qua
Last year Mr. Vogel put in 50 ( spring. — Prineville Journal.
lx or placer—
raise r attle, sheep horses or hogs,
acres of corn on liottoui land. The
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, you can buy soup good land and
corn was of a northern variety and I
Deserved Popularity.
raise niellons, frui’ of all kinda.
ripened early By the lime the
To cure constipation and Li ver grain, hay or onion : fa- a mechanic
dry weather set in hie corn was be­
yond danger from drought and he troubles bv gently moving the bow­ of any kind, or hold office. In the
«.< The Finest of All
harvested a good crop. He cut the els and acting as a tonic to the liv­ latter occupation you will find
corn in stalk and put it away for er, take Littie Early Risers. These mure competition ’.han in any of
winter use. Taking 35 ordinary Famous Little Pills are mild, plea­ the otbora—still you will find com­
cows frotn range, be fed them on sant and harmless, but effective petition in all line- One thing
thia corn during the winter and fat­ and sure. Their universal use for needed here ia a g'-.-l wool <>r coal
tened them. The average range many years is a strong guarantee dealer who will give full measure—
Far Sale Osly al’
beef cows weighs about 1R* • pounds 1 of their popularity and usefulness in thia line von will have no com­
petition You might also start a
When Mr. Vogel took his corn-fed • Sold by Burns Druggists.
saw mill; a salmon euinery . run a
cows to market they averaged 1435
pounds He received a quarter of Thia in tlie time of year to look railroad, in fact eng ige in any
a rent more per pound for tbeee for winter comforts, eu call at th- business common to countries in a
cow« than range cattle or any other Ruma Furniture Co'«. atore and high state of civilization like our«
Agents, Burns, Ore
As to the second question You
cattle were bringing on the Oregon leave your order for a couch of any
can do like my father did—hitch
market. The result was that be pattern or at vic
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