The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, February 25, 1905, Image 4

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    feel that KodolC'ure deserves all the
(live Your Stomach A Rest.
PLUMS OLITE RIPE
lory was confined to those who
commendation that can be giveu it
were greatly interested in taking
Your food must be properly di-la8 ]t saved the life of our little girl
j
,i>t of the bar 1 < f the Hberifls the
ted and “8iin'** of an/ I when she was three years old I She
8ATUKDAY.FEBRUARY 2 !*>
right uf convev ing patients to tbe GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN HAS THREE 8*-
....
I.«A *zx
van
If
value
to you.
If vnitr
your fllnmanh
stomach ia
is : ‘ : ¡s . ____ g;x ...«
we k»«.«>
have Lrz...*
kept 1» it f/ for her |
JUDICIAL JOBS TO GIVE,
Aevlum and jharging tbe etate for
weak
or
diseased
take
Kodol
Uys
i
constantly,
but
of
course
she only
8BB«(JKII*TIO.N KATES:
the eaiue.
pepsia
Cure
It
digests
what
you
!
takes
it
now
when
anything
(lisa-
One Year
>2.00
Senator Haines made a logical
Hix Mouth«
.1.00
ent
and
give«
the
stomach
a
res',
g
reeH
with
her.
”
Sold
by
Burns
L REGI ON A CILBERT, Pro
addri««, in which he proved by fig­ Lrflslalare Par«« Bills for Judfra in Tamil
Three Mouth«
. .75
enabling
it
to
recuperate,
take
on
Druggists,
Ind
Second
Districts
and
District
Main St., Burns
ure« how the cost would be materi­
Attorney to tbe Eighth.
new life and grow strong again.
ally
reduced.
H<-
had
It
letter
'
.ill
.11 LIAN HI ICI»
M anaKer
Horses receive th
Kodol cures sour stomach, gas, blo­
Superintendant (liven«, of the Ida­
Men’s wear cleaned and repaired
Thri enew judicial jo* - have been ating, heart palpitation and all dig-
from experienced haN
Lastern Oregon is an “easy” ho A«yliiin, in which it was stated created by the legislature and the --dive disorders. L. A. Sopher, of by piece or month at the Hill resi­
Elegant fieui_ Livl
th.it ti e new order of thing« was in­
dence.— Mrs Moon.
■ ucker. Iler arid counties have finitely uperior1 tbit it riot only appointme. there! . vested in the Little Rock, Ky , writes us:
fating Parties Acccn|
wat idly by and allowed I’oiiiand, ived money to the «late, hut al«o (»overnor, and as the bill« creating
Horses Bought «M
tbe wettest spot in the stale i from provided for more humane treat­ be ollice« carry emr rgency clauses. I
in' nt of the patientH On tbe final ill« Excellence will distribute the)
REVISED TABLE OF INFORMATION.
the local option standpoint > ti,
vote 23 favored the pvssage of th-.- plums at once, sav« the Oregonian. I
officer the state irrigation associa­ bill and five were against it.
The following ♦able has been compiled after careful and thorough investiga-
Tiie job« are;
....
. .
. .
fJ(_ j Harney
tion, pass its resolutions, direct its
Senator from Clackamas confin­
. .¡i-tr
< oni- 1 l‘oii of a>) records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource
ob
county,
every
item
of
which
can
be
proven
:
polity, dictate its aims and appro­ ed himself chiefly to a statement of : posed of Baker county.
l ar , Wis. lbs.
Number,
fact« and figure« His figure« a«
2,400,000 !
HÜ
Addition.u Jud e of lb- second Wool clip annually, Harney county.......................
priate all the honor. The arid
5,60p,000
480
100,000
obtained from the Secretary of district, n.mp • i of [, , i-. Douglas, Sheep shippe annually......................................................
counties “whoop it up” for Port­ State go to «how that the cost of
( attle shipped annually..................................................
25,000 1000 25,000,000
3,360,000 Yearii.
160
4,000
stub ’wo-year-olds in quantities
land on the slightest hint of a hot transporting an insane patient .Benton, I. n . in (’i«,s mid Curry Horaeaand mules shipped annually................
counties.
2,560,000
100
Merchaudioe sdipped into merchants.............................
air campaign, blindly dunk all her from Burn«, Harney County, to
2,500.00O
100
District Attorney for the tenth Merchandise shipped direct to ranchers
l'lt< bulls can be seen at the‘ P” Ranch
aweetened promises and thi n li ,l<i Salem, is $221 25; from .Marshfield, district, composed of Union ami Stock salt and sulphur
200,000
10
.......................................
. >ns desiring to purchase should, in'
120,000
Stage freight at 3 cents per ¡round.................................
6
mi empty sack, as a reward, Port­ S100.75; from Baker City, W3.8( : I Wallowa counties.
1
, re of F. II. Hirell, Assistant to the
LOCAL HAUL.
land pledged the word of hei from Oregon City. »22.75, and from
. ,, / Alanager, who will furnish'.Uiifor\ J ’¿ c
That tiie Governor will appoint
2,100,000
Commercial club, of her legisla­ Portland. $26.75
I Democrats is expected in the legis­ Lnmber sold annually, feet..................................................
tion as to prices and will sell the same- Tre.
|
3,000
Senator Haines also called atten-. lature; that lie will do-.i in the two Fuel wood sold annuail, cords............................................
tive delegation and of her li ading
Fence posts sold annually............... ..................................
5,000
FRENCH-GLENN
LIVE
STOCK
tion to the fact that an attendant Eastern Oregon districts ia practi-
citizens that she would help pa
PASSENGKRS AND MAIL.
' ould go to Portland for an insane Ically
i
certain, but that some Repub-
a good irrigation code this winter.
I 6,000
¡
’
.e^engers
by
stage
annually,
600 at $10.......................
patient and return the same day
.... 18,000
When put to the test, what did nd the expense to the state could , Iraan stand« a chance in the second Passengers by private conveyances, 1,800..........
Mail contracts
.....................................................................
.... 10,000
she do.* I low did she keep lici be cut down almost one-half He t district is whispered m the corri­
LIVE STOCK.
dors.
promises.' East Oregonian.
made the assertion, further, that it
The appointees are to hold the Number of sheep owned in Harney county.......................
. . . .300,000
vill be a saving of from $10,(XX) to j offices until July, 1906, wiii'ii their Number of sheep summered in Harney county.........................
.. .550,000
A. E. YOUNG. Propt.
Number
of
cattle
owned
in
Harney
county
............
. ..200,000
: 15,00!) in Che course of the year
FAIR WILL GET CASH
successors, elected by the piople, Tons ol hay grown annually in Harney, over
..........
. . . 150,01X1
"The only individuals opposing I are to get the places, the judges Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns
. 50,000
Oregonian
News
Bureau, llii« bill,” continued the speaker, I are to receive $."000 each.
AREA OF LAND IN HARNET COUNTY.
iri the sheriff« of the various I Three aspirants for the prize in
Washington,D. C. Though the
Area of land, acres.......................................................................................................... 6,385,000
counties.
And I wish to sav that Union and Wallowa are very much Surveyed............................................
....................................
....................... 4,s.;5,365
sundry civil lull fails to autho­
1,549,635
Washington county i« no exception. in evidence about the Capital today I' naurvsyed................................................................................
< it above amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selections.
rize the transfer to the Lewi- and
I have received letters from the —J. A. Burleigh, of Wallowa; C. II Appropriated ........................................................
1,108,261
Claik Exposition of the balance .-In rill, urging me to work against
• 'I Tillable, assessed..............................................................................................................
71,101
Crawford
mid
Turner
Oliver,
of
C »RNED-BEEF,
N'ontillable,
assessed
......................................................................................................
586,751 » •
of $30,000 remaining on hand this. It will seldom he necessary
Improved, not patented.........................
' 102,8 15
I
nion
County.
All
are
camping
from the appropriation for the to «end two guards for a patient,
Siiseeptible to irrigation under II. S. Geological survey of Silver Creek
X
GNA SAUSAGE.
near the Governor.
reservoir........................................................................................................................ ¡Kill 000
Government exhibit at St. l^fiuis, ;UMj y,.( there are few a cases at the
(
arey
selections,
approved
.......................................................................
9,000
Home Sugar-Cured
To the jndg«hi|> in Baker two Road Companies l aud.............................................
44,000
it is stated that this transfer will prosent timo io which there are not
candidates aapire, Smn Whitt and Appropriated
................................................................................................
95.000
probably be made in tin- urgent ’ wo guards accompanying a patient. J. If Messick, and yet a third, for Susceptible to irrigation.....................................
.. 876,000
bench land above irrigation line, over..............................................
150,000
deficiency bill, the last appropria I sincerely hope that the pressure on •M I). Clifford ills > has an eve on Tillable
Amount now covered by -Malheur Lake which would be drained and re­
claim by holding up water of Silvies River in reservoir ....
35 ooo
tion bill to lie reported. An at­ the senators will not be too great ' the job.
Home Made Lard
Water Facilities—Silvies River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, ai .1
tempt was made to get this li.in­ Io prevent their voting for the
Democrats in the second district ten smaller streams.
and Bacon.
Altitnde—4,100 feet—same as Salt Lake Valley.
fer; also a deficient) appropi 1.1 measure.”
who are said to lie limbering uji for
Mean Temperature—42.
Beef sold by th • quarter and
the race are W S. McFadden of
tion of $100,000 for St. Louis m
Annual precipitation—12 inches.
cut up to suit the customer.
—2,2(8) pounds of borax mined aad hauled by team from Denio, Ore­
To Prevent Scabies.
the sundry civil bill, but both
Corvallis, and Lark Bilyeu, of gon, Minerals
to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of.
Eugene.
Inns much
Crops— Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beets, hops, potatoes and all
uf Judge
were put over for future consider­
.... tttnnnnuauummmn u:::»nu::ns::ut:nt:::n::::::a
Ono of the moHt important bill« Hamilton, now on the irmeli in the kinds of hardy fruits and vegetable«.
n boi
ation.
that has been introduced ill the (¡¡strict, hails from Douglas, tin­
rnin|
Adequate provision was made
legislature affecting the livestock second Judge is likely to be ap-
in the sundry < ivil bill foi the interest«, i« that by Representative
or sa
FOR THE MAN AND THE WOMAN
crews amt employes of the. life­ < I'Coiim r of Broadwater, providing pointed from Ihigen ■ or Benton.
Hing
The Governor is understood to be
WHO KNOW
ed. g
saving station at the 1 -ewis anil f'oi the prevention of scabies, «ay«
pondering the question whether he
I .ken <
There’s no light rifle like the Marlin .33 repeater, for either target
Clark Exposition. They will the Helena Independent.
could make a good political stroke
shooting or small game, because it has Marlin accuracy. If you shoot
receive $65 each per month while
L ist spring the department of by choosing a republican Hamil­
Dr. Mi
this means everything. The Solid Top, with its wall of metal always be­
tween you and the cartridge, and tla) Side Ejector are
creek
las
on duty at Portland. These men igricullure at Washington ¡««tied ton is a democrat mid the Governor
original Marlin features, which make it the safest to
handle as well as the surest. It sheets short, long and
are to I k - detached from regular orders for the ilipping of all cattle can carry out hi« theory of a non­
long-rifle cartridges without any change.
d.ipped out of Montana and com­ partisan judiciary by naming a
stations.
The Marlin 16-gauge Shotguns are the smallest and lightest re­
ing from district« where scabies republican like Lawrence T Harris
peating guns manufactured. A new, well balanced gun of great
JOHN GEMBERLING,
a< nracy. Handles stiff loads safely and well.
( is known to exist. Later this or- of Eugene, or E It Bryson, of Cor-
All For a Pair of Hoots
■‘' 7 u.s about any particular repeating rifle or shotgun
he Ca
Jeweler.
Optician
mu have. dur latest Catalogue—-300 illustrations—
ler was held in nhayonce, with the valis.
o 7
Experience Book, that tells what MARLINS are
ntarv
Knut
raver.
(b< ■ •/ the world over, free for 3 stamps postage.
Judge Hamilton is expected to
All acre of ground can’t run imler-tmidmg that the stockmen
le
of t
THE MARLIN FIRE ARnS CO.
could insure the eradiction and handle tbe judicial business of Eine Watch Repairing A
away; it can't burn up or down;
ors
tn
42 Willow St
New Haven, Conn.
preventation of the disease in the Douglas, Coos and Curry and the cialty.
it can’t be stolen or hidden twav fate In conformity with the
cold I
•g-
lected
out of sight; it represents gen­ " tni nt the O’Connor hill was i li­ new appoiptee that of Lane, Benton
and
Lincoln
invite
erally speaking the most solid, ii'idueei It has passed both the
Wallowa, Union and linker are
ario.
substantial and permanent inve t- .'muse and senate.
now in the s in, • a: Oriel with Roll­
inent possible. Most of the great
I'li» first section of the bill con- ert Eakin, ili Inion County as
historic fortunes are based of land. leis upon the board of stock com­ Judge, ami Leroy Lomax, ot Baker,
Never di<l fairy godmother, with missioners, in addition to its other as Prosecuting Attorney. Baker is
limitless power to pluck diamond 'lulies that of determining the ex­ I set apart as u seperate district and
and gold out of the thin air, be istence and employing the most ' Eakin is retaiie 1 as Judge of Union
stow on her prime favorite such ' llicient and practical means to i mid Wallowa and Lomax as I’ros-
riches as have followed rails in prevent and suppress scabliies, and secuting Attorney of Baker.
vestment in real estate on the ulopt such quarantine regulations
Up-to-date tob printing at reason­
sites of the magic, over-night, .is the board may deem wise, all
•ii' h regulations to conform to those able prices.
commercial capitals of America.
• >f the department of agriculture nt
And \ et
Washington.
Alfalfa at (îeer Ar Cummins.
(slope your way c.i-elullv down
She Simes-Mierafd
r o
kJ
CITY MEAT MARK
fresh and Salt Me
A ways on hand
HAMS
into the underground cells below
the Harrison street police st.iti®<i
in Chicago, and you will find a
gi ay-haired turnkey, still on duty
in In* slurd) seventies. Ills own
father traded a tract of land which
includes a large part of the pre­
sent down town business
cti, •
of that congested iilv. fol a pm
of country-made, cowhide I'" g .
Today tbe land exchanged b I'
these boots is assessed at more
than $tooo.ooo.ooo It is worth
at least live times that amount.
T’lie seven-league boots of legend
aie most inconsequential L otge.it
after that. Saturday IA mnij;
Post
that Tkkling in tlic I hroat
On« minute after taking < me
Minute Cough Cure that tickling
in the throat in gone It acts in the
throat—not the stomach, Harm. ,
less— good for children, A I. Spof-
foul, postmaster at Chester. Mich
«ays: "Our little gitl was uncon­
scious from strangulation during 11
sudden attack of croup. Three doses
"f One Minute Cough ‘Jure half an
In .r apart speedily cured her I
cannot praise One Minute Cough
Cure too much for what it has done
ci nr family
It always gives ri­
le f **o|d by Bums druggists.
M NNI'ED— Agents, Hustjers,
Salesmen,
Clerk« and evervliody
PATH M S
w ho wants to enjoy a go,«! Iwartv
Silurili» Arc no l unger to Take them laugh to «end 5ttv- for "Tit»» to
\_ Is " Worth »,"»0 to snv t>er-
Io the Asylum nt Salem
- >11 vv ho sells goods for a living
I h»- Telegram says Whatever If not satisfactory your money
Circular tor stamp. The
opposition there wse to Repre.onta back
live Newell’« bill t.> provide f .r tl ■ l»r. Whits electric Comb Co , Deca­
lraiiS|Mvrtstir»n of insalo- t to ot«
tur, III
the Asylum by regular alUiiiUnts.
failed to materialise to any extent
Tbe Windsor, under the manag»*-
when then the bill was up for linai
|>a.eag»' in the Senate, Senator no ot "f C B Smith A Co, is one
Croiean defended theSh ri"- of '
-•f the mwl popular resorte in the
state but voted for the measure interini. Finest of liquors end
There were ’ five vote« re. . r<b»l cigars, billiards end cent .able«
against th« bill, but all of th-- ra- ami » s|«-rt mix. logista.
till MUMS I OR INSANI
Neuralgia
And Other
Pain
All pain in any disease
nerve pain, the result of a tur­
bulent condition of the nerves.
The stabbing'. lacerating,
darting, burning, agonizing
pain that comes from the prom­
inent nerve branches, or sen­
sory ner.es, is neuralgia, and
is the "big brother” of all the
other pains.
T»r. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
rarely ever fail to relieve these
pains by soothing these larger
nerves, and restoring their
tt anqnilitv.
Dr. * ‘ ' Anti-Pain
leave
aft
are a rt
vr
kind < 4 am
ti It
ichc.
backs
vovr C*'l'Q4
tv Mt p » * a
fa t« M w
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Miles MniK.il Ci . 1 iknart. Ind
To all our Subscribers!
THE
s
GREAT AMERICANI™
FARMER
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
The beading Agricultural Journal of the Nation
Stren
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embo<
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ing a
The American Farmer is the only Literary Earm Journal publish'd, It till- a position of its own and has taken the leading pi wear.
in the homes of rural people in every section of the United State
I k farmer or stockman and his family somethinj
St
think ala nt aside from the humdrum of routine duties
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otter I. made to all new .»briber., a. .1 all old ones » ho pay up all arrear, ano r n.
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