The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 01, 1905, Image 4

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HUBS! KII-noN RAIL..
One Year
■•fl Mouth*
Three Mouth*
■ill LI AM MY KI*
Î.’.ÜO
LUU
. .76
M aiiag« ir i
One has only to attend a se- -ion
of the modern farm. .-’ institute I •
appreciate what an immense
ad­
vantage the ugi icullui ist of today
feel that Kodol Cd re des. r.
commendation that can be given it
Your fo 'd muel be properly di­ as it eaved the life of our little girl
ward outlet*
I he ( 'orvallis &
gests«! and assimilated to b- of any when she was three years old i'll«
A BULLETIN ON -W0RMV APPLES"
h0W six we have kept it tor her
Eastern xx ill in time be extended.
value to you. If your stomach is
IS ISSUED
weak ' T di« a-ed take K doi Dy«- constantly, but of CuUl -e 'he only
So mu-t the Columbia Southern.
pepsia Cur-
It digeeta what you takes it now when anything ui- •
A »urvey has been made from
eat
mid
gives
the stomach a real, grees with her." Sold by Burns
Pendleton to Heppner and thence Tin- Wsshlajton Agricaltsrsl College Gives
enabling
it
to
recuperate, take on Druggists.
to the Morrow county coal beds.
Informalion on Fruit Pcsls-'Over
r„ w life and grow strong again.
Year.
S200.0OT
Lost
Las
Another sui vey ia being marl - Uy
Kodol cured sour stomach, gas, Ido-
Men’s wear cleaned and repaired
Surveyors are
another route.
d<- atiijg, heart palpitation and all dig- by piece or month at the lliii resi­
A L Melunder of t be
also working between Athena in
of live d -orders. L A Sopher. of dence.— Mrs Moon.
Hf A
partinent of th
L’matiili county and Wallowa
Little Rock, Ky., write« uh :
Wsshing'nii.
b>
county
And
there are other
rmy AppL
railroad projects that besides these bulletin on
be over to Uno» bay. That mag-
nifkietil legion must have a land­
mentioned,
must
before
man)
IRUT
LOSSES
List tear 15'H)
Iß
PEtlS
(live Vcu
Stomaih A
JFL^ZO FROIVT
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
BSic at ON
& CILBERT, Propts
Main St., Burns, Oregon
Horses receive the best cf care
from experienced hands.
Elegant
fleiu livery turnout«.
Outing Parties Accommodated.
Horses Bought and Sold
- r load's of apples,
REVISED TABLE OF INFORMA IIOA
valued at iGOO.O' Ml, were carried i>y
enjoy s over his predecessor of past years materialize
rail from th« Inland Empire and (
Eleitric
roads
w.ll
also
be
huili,
geni iatK.ns. says the Spokesman
OIS S-A-X^E!
The following table ha. been compiled afttr careful and thorough investiga-1
especially m the Willamette Val­ thin was lens than 01 -ha f of the a- tion of a.I records and statistics obtainable and gives actual resource f Harne;
Review.
moiint grown
Those u >1 shipped county, every item of which can be proven :
Nevei before was farming con­ ley, count«ting all its principal
Number, Car . Wt«. lbs.
were
wormy
and
were left to rot or
80 2,400,0<)o
ducted so intelligently Ol Will so towns. There will be a good
Wool clip annually, Ilarney county................
be consumed at bom-
It is figured Sheep
100,601) 480 5,600,900
aliippe annually...................................
deal
of
talk
first,
and
some
back
­
\... i ,,s on ! two year-olds in quantities to suit.
geneial a resort to everything that
that the farmer lost ■f200,IX|0 t > the ( attle shipped annually...................................
.. . 25.000 1000 25,0u0,OOO
science, research and experience ing and filling, but they will come, worms o.. last year’s crop
4,000
1C4) 3,360,000
Horses and mules chipped annually............
seen at the'' ” Ranch 'nd
100 2,560,000
can suggest toi successful c ultiva- must come. Oregon is develop­
The codling moth is the cause of Merchaudi <• «dipped into merchant!............
/
tons
i<> purchase should
’e
2,500,000
100
tion and production. In the old ing sufficiently to sustain them,, tiie wormy appl though not many M rcliandise shipped direct to ranchers
200,00(1
10
there
of
cell,
Assistant
the
Stock
salt
and
sulphur
.............................
days the farmer allowed nature to and they will greatly promote fruitgrowers are willing to believe it Stage freight at 3 cents per pound...................
120,00(1
0
ai Manager, who
furnish 'informa-
do about as it pleased, offering Oregon’-, development. -Journal. The borer which destroys the apple
LOCAL HAUL,
ti oi as prices and will sell the
is the larvae, or worm form of the
little or no assistance to it except­
2,100,000
Lumber sold annually, feet........................................
LIVE STOCK
moth
Wherever the apple can Fuel wood sold aniinall, cords.....................................
3,000
ing in planting and gardening, and
Kuropatkin—His Book
5,000
Fence posts sold annually........
............................
grow
the
codling
moth
can
live
also
accepting contentedly wliatevei
I’ASSENdKBS AMD MAIL.
The apple is essentially the food
(A collection of random remarks
might come forth. There was |
of the codling worm
In Home sec­ I'.- scl .’- t by stage annually, (100 at f 10...................
4 ti,ooo
published
by
Printnky
<V
Typevitch
;
scant knowledge of soils or proper
... is,ooo
tions ol the state two generation« of I’asseng.-rs by private conveyances, 1,800.......
,
price,
10
kopecks
)
...
10,000
Mail contracts......... ....... ............................................
fertilizers; there was
meager
worms occur each Beason
The
It
is
better
to
have
an
ovation
be
­
study of the question as to whether
LIVE STOCK.
fl. E. YOUNG, Propt.
worm of the first brood is hatched
certain localities were adapted to; fore going to the front, than to tak“
... 300,000
, Number of-beep owned in Harney county....
...
from
a
tiny
flat
egg
laid
by
the
chances on getting one when you
. . 550,000
Xu.uber of sheep Huiuiiiered in Harney county ...................
certain crops; there was little vigi- .
. . . 200,000
..................
H
come home—if you come home mother on or near the young apple Number of i-title owned in Harney county
::
lance exeri ised to insure growth
Tons
ol
hay
grown
annually
in
Harney,
over
.......................
..
150,01 KI
I have found the automobile in When it hatches it seeks shelter in Tons of hay grown annually, in a radius of 30 mile of Burns
.
50,000
under the most favorable condi­
war to be of immense value
A lhecalyx of the apple. Now it pro­
AKKA or LASH IN HAKNKV COl'NTV.
tion- ; the land was worked null <¡ener.il equipped with a chug-chug ceed« to burrow into the apple feed­
............................................................. r. .385,000
without much thought of the pos­ smoke wagon can defy an army of ing as it goes, remaining theie for Area of land, acres...................
"'irveved........................................................................................................ 1,835,
two or three weeks, or until it is Unsurvayed .................................................................................................
sibility of its becoming exhaust-, infantry to overtake him.
1,MO,635
1 ’f above amount 556,324 acres are in forest reserve and Carey selectim.s,
ed; fruit trees were generally neg­
Expeiii nee has taught me that grown, then it emerges and seeks I ’ Appropriated.............. .................................................................................... | ;-W,2(11
T-Bo.ie steak 2 pounds, cut short..................
Tillable, assessed.....................................
71,101 ,
lected, the niily attention given the breast ehields are unnecessary another hilling place.
Loin, Porterhouse and rib iteak, 2^ pounds
Nontillable,
assessed
........
■ Si >,751 j
When ii suitabl • piace is found it
Round steak 3 pounds.....................................
them being at picking time or for the Russian army. Such u
Improved, not patented.....................................................................
102. 15 1
spins a cocoon and in this it puta- Susceptible to irrigation under U. 8. (leologieal survey of Silver Cteek
(’buck or shoulder 3L» pounds.........
....
when it oi i asionally became nec­ shield is only useful whi n facing
reservoir......................................
33<; <>oo.
Brisket and neck boil 6 pounds.....................
tes, that is, it changes to the brown­
an
enemy.
Carey selection«, approved.............................................................................
essary to remove a nest of cater­
9,0001
Rib boil 5 pounds ...........................................
”'>s<j Companies Land
........................
Target practice may be excellent ish, legless worm. After two w
44,000 ■
pillars.
Flank boil 4 pounds.........................................
'ed
.....................................................................................................
95.000 .
for soldiers, but it is not ho impor­ it is again transformed to the moth. Sim -,
Rump boil 4 pounds.......................................
«to irrigation......................................................................
The H'sii'i,i of these slipshoc
870,000
tant ae the ability of h Möblier to Now eggs of the second brood are Tillable bench land above irrigat on line, over.......................................
Bulogna sausage 2 pounds..............................
150,(100 lì
methods ... " that farmers i ked":
laid on the apples and when hatch- (mount now covered by Malheur Lake which would be drained a d re­
Beef saur-age 2'.j pounds..................................
-print.
claim bv bolding up water of Silvies River in reservoir ....
.
:>00
pool exist« m e, gathered crop« ol
If a Hying machine is ever in­ ed the worms burrow through the
Water Facilities—Silvies River, Silver creek, McCoy creek, Blitzen River, u 4
ordinary size and «pialily, found
Again this ten smaller streams.
vented it will be the work of a skins of the apples
Altitude—4,100 feet- same as Salt Lake Valley.
the work drudgery’, with slim re­
second
brood
cocoon
and
remain
Mean Temperature—12.
Ilu.-sian (lenernl.
Annual precipitation—12 inches.
wards, and saw tlie.r sons eagel
I am firmly convinced that the over winter as larvae
Minerals—2,2(8) pounds of b .rax mined and hauled by team from Denio, Ore­ t*
.Spraying, if done at the proper gon, to Winnemucca, Nevada, daily, being all that is developed to speak of.
to es< ape from liiimdi uni toil that greatest need in Manchuria i« a
it
Crops—Wheat, oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, sugar beets, hops, potatr.es ami all
awaken no ambitions, excited no system of first-class roads, running time, is the effectual remedy for
kinds of hardy fruits and vegetables.
getting rid of these pests. The
intelest in farm routine and held North.
The theater of war never has time for the first spraying is just,
out nothing for the future.
'■noiigli
exits for one of the contend­ after the blossoms have fallen anil
All this h is been changed since
before the calyx cup has closed;
LOR THE MAN AND THE WOMAN
ing
forces
till'of the years of intelligent and
but as the blossoms fall about two
It
is
is
-
y
to
hire
on
tin-
enemy
WHO KNOW
piogrvssivc farming. The fanner
weeks before th» majority of the I
There’s no light rifle like the Marlin .22 repeater, for either target
of today uses diffi rent methods, is it is to retreat, mid it sounds' worms enter the apple, it is necess-I
shooting or small game, because it has Marlin accuracy. If you shoot
be1 ter in the histories.
lie assists nature in its woik, and
this means everything. The Solid Top, with its wall of metal always be­
War, poverty, polities and defeat ary to spray a second time
tween you and the cartridge, and the Side Ejector are
is ever studying how lie may do
weeks
after
(lie
lirt
t
rent
merit
original Marlin features, which make it the safest to
cm each mid nil he described after
il better,
lie is always experi-
handle
as well as the surest. It shoots short, long and
These two sprayings usually
the mminer of (lenernl Sherman.
long-rifle cartridges without any change.
inenling and ii’aimug.
I I IS WOI k
prove nn efleet ti il campaign against
The Marlin 16-gauge Shotguns are the smallest and lightest re-
peaiing guns manufactured. A new, well balanced gun of great
has adv.in« ed so mm Ii in its I e
the first brood; however, if a spray­
AMI RICANS TOO SLOW
accuracy. Handles stiff loads safely and well.
ing is needed fur the second brood
quit eluents that it has almost hv-
Write us about any particular repeating rifle or shotgun
.Jeweler.
Optician
( io- latest Catalogue—illustrations—
it should take place about u week
coine a prof ssion
Scientists all
(!■ 7 o ■ Experience Book, that tells what MARLINS are
l’\ J. ILigtiibartli. preRident <>t
Iònirravor.
doing the world over, free for 3 stamps postage.
ovei the world arc giving him aid, Iilm National Live«tock nseociation, after the moths appear to allow for
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO.
Fine Watch Repairing A Spe­
and lie is pulling the results of has been a guest nt the Palace I the incubation period of the egg,
42 Willow St.
New Haven. Conn.
cialty.
their rcM'i’iihcH into practical use. hold for several days, awaiting a even a fourth spraying may be nec­
lie must be abreast of modi in ch.ii.ee to go Io Los Angeles, where essary two weeks later. It is es­
sential to spray well and at the
dis« ov ei ics and the most approv ed private l.u-iiiess atl'iiirs await hi«
proper time.
methods, ami if lie is to keep up coining, hiivs the San Francisco
The formula for spray ing solution
with the «ticcessful farmer he Call
for
apple mid pear trees stands:
While diHemtsing the livi'Htoek i
must giv«' thought to Ins work.
................... 1 pound
situation in the west yesterday, | Paris green
T’he farmer w ho i caps satisfa. lory
...
1 to 2 pounds
Hagenbarlh expressed surprise over 1 Lime
i evvai<ls today must lx- a <ombina-
Water
150 gallons
the fact that the coast stockmen*
tion of laborer, student, scientists
were not showing more interest in
and business men.
lie « an not llie consumption of meat in the'
Thin id the time of year to look
drift along as « his forbears did. ' i’hilip'.ines, the supply for which
tor winter comforts, ho call nt th'
I le must be up > and doing, stud) - ¡the government is getting from'
Burns Furniture Co’s, store and
ing, thinking, and the farmers' South America
and
Australia. leavo your order for a couch of any
institute is on«- of lit«- important I'|»>n this «ubject he said:
pattern or style.
“I cannot understand why your I
agencies that is helping him.
i cattlemen and wholesalers do not
I unite in hii effort to get this traile
Railroad sui vex s do not always
I tor ilm coast instead of letting for­
Miri'lx presage quii kit alici ceding
|eign markets derive tini mngnifi-
tailloads along
the
sui veyed i
cienl revenues the aiiniial trade
routes. Sometimes the .'Uiveysi provides for them,
Our govern-
are onlx expci uiu ntal; sometimes i menl. hrough its army commissary
Ibex aie intended to deceive the li p iitment, is advertisin« for bids ’
If we were to assemble all
those who have been cured of
teal purpose ol those making lor supplying .Vl.OOOhead of beeves
heart disease bv Dr. Miles’
them; s.aiilimi - Ibex ai< a biult tml '.’IXt.tklO sheep that will |.«>
I kart < tire, ami who would
opened
on
.Inly
2
It
is
almost
\\ c have seen a < onsiileiablc
to-day lie in their graves had
nu'libei oi these soils of survi xs 'eitain (h it these contracts will l>e
not Dr. Miles’ I <n successful
in perfecting this wonderful
in this pail ol the muiil'x iluiing «warded to \u.tralian and South
heart specific, they would pop­
Yinericaii firms, as before, instead
the past f< ix x < ai s.
ulate a large citv.
of to cattlemen on this coast. When
But the tunc is nearly at hand
What i remarkable record—
y i consider that tile beeves loing
a breatL ng, thi-kii'i» riovirt'’
wlieii in M'vcial < i i ' lailioads
The American 1 11 nier is the only Literary Farm Journal pubi.-
" of Its own and lias taken the leading place
ah ul i III ,« Im.td ami sheep al>out
monun
I huni.in
will be built along mutes already
in the I m< s of rural |<ople in ever)' section of the United S
t outer or stockman and his family something to
lives,— u 11 f,
f ■ 'O it is .-«■.« to imagine what a
1 cverv
sui cited.
\ al unis pal ts o( (be­
think about aside from the humdrum of routine dutie«
other <
Io-- it iv. an- to the Pacific coast
rifieed.
gun, Idaho an.l \N asliiiiglun an- industry,
nmoitnling to several
devi l.j
g -o, oi am now -o will tnilliolis of dollars
cci\ e
known to bv -usci'ptible to such
If the cattle men ami the big
«levi li potent, that railroad con h. ef conttactors on this eoa«l would
»'ruction in a number of inst.in.es only unite there is n- doubt that
ia< not bi- nini h longer ilidcilcd they could divert this trad* to
( began is tilling up w itL people. themed vrs. where it rightfully l>e-
San Francisco, with its am-
Not only o. bui bei p< pie have longs
|>l fieilitie«. could handle the bulk
wakened up n they never did
the supplies ami Seattle and
beton . < >i eat sei lion* of ( Iregon
Votibiml cm slao gat a share of it.
without means of transportation
From what I Ims observed v nr
cannot be bottled up by the <l< g-
cattlemen ate too slow ’
in-the-manger
policy
of New
bull' (tube
desiring
P. If If
P
to
will
to
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inq,
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same-
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CITY MEAT MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meat
Always on hand
KZLy Prices
0
I
ST’or Oetslx Only
WHI deliver all products. Ice
for sale delivered to any part of
the city.
To all our Subscribers!
THE
A Living
Monument.
FARMER
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
The beading Agricultural Journal of the Nation
by an able Co-ps of .Uniters
l or the next three months, v.v o ; r this paper free with
I
ear lor O
York
i ailmad
magnate
For Sale— Two hundred acre« of
lami under f.*f.ee, water right re­
One n .ul will b<- to Tillam.xik.
corded.
liorws well broke,
It is an ol.l. well-worn »lory, but also household good«, inquire of
it must come true.
I his offer is made to all new .ubscrlhers, a
atv.(
manipulators much longei.
Another will Mr». Nannie Bverlev. Burn* Ore
wie b»
ante» thaï
if »t fam
Ltkhart. Ind
iHtwcC'i now and April i. 1 qo 5
a,
;
nes who pay up a||