The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, April 29, 1905, Image 4

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    (Jive V.ur Stomach A Rest.
She Simes-Bíeraíd
desert
upon our so called
lands.
THE SHEEPMEN ARE HAPPY
We will cover this arid area with
feel that KodolCure deserve.- all the
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commendation that can be given it |
Your food must be properly di- as d »»ved the life of our little girl
plants of varidus sorts which will
SATURDAY APRIL », IM6.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
|2.00
. l.OU
.76
One Year
Six Month«
Three Moutha
gested and assimilated to be of any i „hen »be was three years old. flu­
If your atomacb is ¡, now
w» have kept it for b<
yield hundreds < f millions of tons ADV ANCE OF THREE OR HR R CENTS value to you
ON WOOL SI RE
weak or diseased take Kudol Dys-|Conltautly, but of course »be only
of additional forage and grain for
pepsia Cure. It digest» what you takes it now when anything di»;
western tloi ks and herds. Our
eat
and gives the stomach a rest, green with her.
Sold bv burns
farmers will grow this upon land
now considered practically worth­ th«««
LIVERY, FEED AND SAÍ
STABLE.
FPENTON &rCILBERT, Propti.
Wku Hair ■»! Cvniraclcil Kill liel
Twenty teal, und up--Much ol
enabling it to recuperate, take on [)rusgi»u.
new life and grow strong again.
less.”
The Clip Coatjicted.
Kodol cure» sour «tomach. gae. blo-
^1'1.IAN HYKI> — — — — Maa««««
Men'» wear cleaned and repaired
E.-c.rn Oreg » "
n
d- »’ing. boort palpitation and all dig­
by piece or month at the Hill re- 1-
From the citation» made by
ready contracted for. will bring 20 estive disorder». L. A. Sopber. of dence.—Mr» Moon
Cuniersiun of Weeds
•‘Forestry and iriigation” it ap­
to 21 cent» a pound for the lighter Little Rock, Ky , write» uh :
pears that the department of agri­
mountain grades, before the welling
I.uaher Burbank, the plant life
culture in Washington is co-op­ »ea»on ie fairly opened
Thia will
‘•wizard” says: “Weeds are weeds
erating energetically with another be an advance of three to foti[ cent»
because they are jostled, crowded, branch of the national govern­
over the market of last year for the
ctopped, trampled on, scorched by ment in reclaiming the arid lands same grade». The Pendleton and
fierce heat, starved, or perhaps of the west, Secretary Wilson ha« common territory will be able to
suffering with cold, wet feet, tor­ sent expert botanists over nearly »ell for 20, and at The Dalle» and
Shaniko the price will be »lightlv
tured by insect pests, or lack of the whole earth in search of use­
higher, owing to the better freight
ful
plants
which
can
be
made
to
nourishing food and sunshine.
rate» allowed the Dulles region be­
grow
with
a
limited
supply
of
'I hole is not a weed alive that
cause of the water competition ”
Although the hunt is
w ill not, sooner or later, respond water.
The foregoing ataleuient ivu»
liliei ally to good cultivation and still in progress it has already made to the Portland Journal by a
yielded excellent results. It is
persistent selection.”
heavy dealer in wool from Lantern
If Burbank had not done what believed, for instance, that the so- Oregon, who went on to »ay:
he has done, we might suppose called macaroni wheat can be
‘‘Last year the choicer grade» of
this to be the verbal eltloresccnse made to yield from fifteen to wool brought Hi to 17 cent» at Pen­
of a vegetable and floricultural en­ thirty bushels an acre in regions dleton, and correspondingly more
thusiast, hut w ith his triumphs in in which ordinary wheat and corn at Shaniko. The crop was rather
view we arc fain to give even this will not grow. Guy Elliott points closely taken up, and the buyer»
extreme statement respectful at- out in the pet iodical just mention­ appaienllv belieyed the market thia
year would be strong
At any
tention if not immediate and full ed that improved methods of cul­
rate, they came into the market
tivating
the
soil
have
come
into
« redence, says an exchange.
ln«t winter and this spring, and
Burbank has
produced the vogue in western Kansas and
wrote contract» for the clip» at
Nebraska
which
encourage
(lie
white blackberry, the stoneless
lower than 20, and a portion of the
prune, the thornless cactus, the hopes of those who are engaged inland empire clip was taken in
By what
plumcot plum c rossed w ith apri­ ¡ in reclamation work.
this manner.
^a
is
known
as
the
“
Campbell
sys­
cot the crimson poppy from the
‘ It leaveH comparatively little
yellow, the fadeless (lower, and tem” all of the moisture which that i» not contracted for, and that
many other wonders in plant life. comes in the form of rain is con- which ha» not been pledged will
David Starr Jordan says Burbank served in the upper stratum of firing a high price in response to
Most complete stock of Farm Implements in Eastern Oregon.
is a more useful man than t' earth, and luxuriant crops are ob- the »harp demand that is inevita­
"here the annual precipita- ble.”
mechanical mventor—Edison, foi
COOPER WAGONS, RACINE AND FREFtfONT BUGGIES
.Malheur Mercantile Co
Main'St., Burna,
Horses receive the best cl
from experienced hands
Elegant ffem LiVePy (o
Cuting Parties Acctmmod<te(i
Horses Bought and Sold.
EFOie SALE
ONTARIO, OREGON.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Leading Supply Honse in Eastern Oregou.
instance,
lie has added and is 'ion does not
adding to the practical
exceed
wealth asj'i|e author of this
plan
t5 inches,
of “dry
well a» beauty of the vegetable I farming” is confident that it can
•
.
I be extended “to the foot of the
and floral kingdom.
Bui, as is gathered from the re­ Rockies.”
marks quoted above, he knows he
has made only a beginning.
He I
ft is interesting to note that for­
tunes are frequently made by the
invention of articles of minor im­
portance. Many of the more pop­
ular devices are those designed to
benefit people and meet popular
The citizens of John Day raided
ment and reformation along this .
conditions, and one of the most in­
Chinatown
Monday evening with
line in better grains, nuts, fruits,
teresting of these tliathas ever been
vegetables, and plants of all kinds. the intention of arresting opium invented is thd Dr. White Electric
He says it is not difficult to breed smokers and confiscating the drug Comb, patented Jan. 1, ’99 These
pipes and all others equipment».
new varieties of wheat, barley,
wonderful Combs positively cure
The raid resulted in warrant» be­
oats, «di n, ry e, potatoes and rice
dandruff, liair foiling out, sick and
wliiih will produce moi^grains, ing sworn out of Justice White'» nervous headaches, and when used
court for the arrest of Lung Ou,
with Dr. White’s Electric flair
kernels or tubers to the head, ear
Moon r nd another Chinaman for
or hill, thus adding immensely to ' having opium in their possession. Brush are positively guaranteed
the volume of such products, and - The former bad a trial before the to make straight hair curly in 25
■ lays time.
Thousands of thebe
to their cpiality as well. I le would | same officer yesterday afternoon
electric combs have been sold in
destroy weeds as they now exist, mid was found guilty and fined $50
the various cities of the I’nion, ami
of course, yet he believes that and costs, from which lie appealed
the demand is constantly increas­
with proper «ultivation, nourish­ to the circuit court. The other ing.
Our agents are rapidly be­
ment, care and propogation even Chinamen pleaded guilty and were coming rich selling these combs.
all the weeds might be developed each lined $50 and costs, the lat­ They positively sell on eight. Semi
ter amounting to $5, which they
into valuable plants.
for sample. Men’s size 35c, ladies’
promptly paid
A»si»tmit District
50c — (half price while we are in-
If this be true in the vegetable
Attorney Marks appeared for the
kingdom, may it not be true in »late and Attorney Leedy for the trocucing them.) The Dr. White
The Dr. W hite Electric Comb Co.
the ream of morals? Sins and defendants
Blue Mountain Engle,
Decatur, III.
follies and faults are only weeds,
I'
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GROCERIES AND RANCH SL'PPLIS.
Barbed Wire, Stock Salt, Etc.
Write for Prices or Call and See us.
E A. FRASER. Manager.
!•’ S. Rieder, representing the
they not, dur­ Wilimnelte
Valley
Jt Caseude
ing the centuries to come, lie 1 Wagon Road Co has been down
ti ansfm med into viltues and use­ from Burn» during the week look­
ing after the affairs of the company.
Mr Rieder ia very »anguine the
< ioveriimeiit will go ahead with the
Diti you ever count the winds
Malheur
Irrigation Project and
in a column of ordinary newspa-
»ays that all difficulties between
pei punt.' Then- are alxmt two 'lie Reclamation Service ami the
thousand
words in a column. !
company
have been adjusted.
Suppose you sit down and write There are upward» of 2t),l)00 acres,
a thousand words on some sub- belonging to the company which
je« t, and then .mollici thousand on will come under the proposed ditch,
another until you have w ritten and the same will be sold to actual
eight oi ten thousand, Try it .settler» within the next three years.
and see if it is tight easy,
Keep ■ >r thereabout» Mr R left oil yes­
that gait up for a month. Then terday's stage for Burns, but ex­
pects to return in a »hurt time, anil
« base a lot al item all over tow 11,
«pend a month or two in this locali­
and after you have gotten th«- f.u ts
ty.
lie ia a very genial gentleman
llriting stoves nt Vix-gtly’»
right, condense them into a few
and well qualified to manage the
lines an hour's work that can important business entrusted to Ins Vucgtlv for heating stoves.
lx- lead m a few seconds,
lh> charge. — Vai«' Gazette
this for .1 dozen item« that seem
ful deed«
insigniti« ant .liter they ate punted,
but which you know
are impor­
tant, then have tile items ci iti« iteci
and inaccuracies pointe«l out
to
you when it is too late to correct
them
« bairn
<>h, \es, it is easy.- Ex-
Joel II Smith mid family of
Burn» arrived the first of the week
and will make Ontario their Inline
home
Mr Smith haa accepted a
poritiun a» mixologisi at the Carter
lloiiwe Bar — Argil«
A. E. YOUNG, Propt.
Fresh and Salt Meat
Always
Corned-Beef,
Bologna Sausag
ilorne Sugar Cured
Home made Lard
and Bacon.
Beef sold by the
Quarter.
ice for sale, delivered free
WHO KNOW
There's no light rille like the Marlin .22 repeater, for either target
shooting or small game, because it has Marlin accuracy. If you shoot
this means everything. The Solid Top, with its wall of metal always be­
tween you and the cartridge, and the Side Ejector are
■7_ original Marlin features, which make it the safest to
handle as well as the surest. It shoots short, long and
long-rifle cartridges without any change.
Th.» Marlin 16-gauge Shotguns are the smallest and lightest re-
jM-ating guns manufactured. A new, well balanced gun of great
accuracy. Handles stiff loads safely and well.
II'/ de us about any particular repeating rifle or shotgun
' have. Our latest Catalogue—illustrations—
o’ d ir I'.rpcrienee Book, that tells what MARIANA arc
doing the world over, free fur 3 stumps postage.
JOHN GEM BER LING
.1 < •xvelef. Optician
Entrraver.
l'ine Watch Repairing A Spe­
cialty.
THE MARLIN FIRE AR/TS CO.
Willow St.
New Haven, Conn.
FR&E!
I idling For Covotes.
Ranchmen in this county have
discovered a scheme for getting rid
of coyotes which have been a source
of almost endless trouble, says a
dispatch
from
Saute Ee, New
Mexico
Large fishhooks are being
lied to bushes, placed some dis­
tance from the ground in order to
force the animals to jump for the
meat
When the jaws of the coy­
otes close upon the fcxxl they are
caught by a hook and held sus­
pended until killed
T he plan is
working extremely well, the ranch­
men who have been lo-ilig chickens
and lambs in large numbers are
much pleased with the results
CITY MEAT MARKET
FUR THE man and the woman
that cannot or will not be exter­
minated, but may
an be seen al the 1 P" Ranch
desiring to purchase should hop
tn of J'. If lfwell, Assistant to the Q<-..
,d Manager, who will furnish inform,«-
n o < to prices and will sell the same.
FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO
HAMS
AND HACKS, P. & 0 PLOWS, SEEDERS. DISC, DRAG
AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, AND THE McCORMICK
IDWER AND BINDER.
THREE CHINESE ARRESTED
sees vast possibilities of develop­
¡ wo year-olds in quantities
To all our Subscribers!
THE
GREAT AMERICAN
FARMER
*
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
The heading Agricultural Journal of the Nation.
Edited
by an able Corps of Ulniters,
The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journal published.
in the h nies of rural people in every section of the United State-
think ,u
It ti 1« , p. ,-ni. ,„ of lts own anj i)as lakel) (he jeading place
-• ii'i
i
firmer or stockman and his family something
ut aside from the humdrum of routine duties
lor the next three months, we offer this paper free with
Geo Maupin of Red Rutte ar­
rived m Vale on Monday for a four-
c li.iv e no uscle«.« American
horse team for Spring supplir«
lie
a i. , viv Secretary Wilson in
»»» accompanied by his daughter,
slacking >>f the woik of the «!«•- Mias Maupin
I - alette
p.utment
in
intnxlucing new
plant« md improving
method.« of
<’ E Kenyon, assistant cashier
••There are no had of the First National Batik, paid
acies. we w ill make them all pio- Weiaer a liusinv«» visit \\ edntsdav
duitivc.
We have agricultural
Ontario Argua
explorers in every tai corner of
FOR SAI E <’Ivd.-sdale stallion,
the world, and they ate finding
«tops which have liecome so ac­ s years old. weight I •'.’»• |H>uiids
climated to div c>indilion*, «imilai record of . |wr cent colt«. for par­
to om own in the west, that we ticulars address thia oilier
agmulture
will in mm Eave
plants thriving
Job pnnling
Fne Finir«* Herald
L7oar for $2.00
I his offer is made to all new »ubstriber.«, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and r
betuct » now nnd April i, 1 qj 5
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