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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1905)
end in view will give it careful study. -Prairie City Miner. Mr. Hutchins and party have SATURDAY. JULY 22. IXB. not yet p ... an .ippi-arance here as let, at least 'l'he l ime--Herald Hl’Brti KIPTION KATES: has I»» knowledge of them. l’he Ou* Year .. 12.0V prop >sed electric line of Major 8ix Muulha ... ... .1.00 Three Mouths ................................. .75 Bonta at onetime was given con siderable attention bv our people, »I LIAN mill» but of late nothing had been heard of it. Should hi: representatives Tiie sealed bid system has visit u- the) will be well received proven unique in the sale of this and shown every courtesy. year’s wool clip all over Eastern Oregon, and had all the shee|>- SENATOR MITCHE.i l'S MOTION IS OfcSIfcO. men waited for the sale days un der the management of The Ore Portland ail .<• of last .Satur gon Woolgrowers Association, day iti it Judge DeHaven, of they would be thousands of dol the I nileii Stati s distrii t court, lars a head. Uphold this integri had denied Senator Mitchell’s mo ty of our VVoolgrowers Associa tion for a new trial. He also re tion and you are sure to profit fused to heed the motion for tli-iebv. Ex. arrest of judgment and refined to ï hr <Ziiucs-|urafd. refrain from sentencing the de fendant upon the sixth count of the indictment, upon which it was claimed the government prexent- ed no evidence. Upon Senator Thurston’s motion for time to lile a bill of exceptions, the court granted ten days A Don't Overlook [his When in Need of NEW BREED OF HORSES DISTINCTLY AMERIC AN F A MILA COACH HORSFR. OF A few Points to Consider: •' livery , feed and sale «4 55 A- ■ ir int!,.. Isctarie»—No' ii*t rid. quick I« I« „.theUsini ifc,r<MWpffcww4falrW«la«dam*»tl»«**»hw‘u Complete lire oi I u nilure. Carpets. Shade. Do-Cart*, Pianos, iewin« Machine»- in fact anything that ga class Furniture Store. Washington --Horse Me» All Interested. According to the dispatches the government is going to develop an entirely new breed of horses that will be a distinctive American type. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has given the matter his specie study for two years past, and has obtained ample financial suppor from congress to carry out the idea The aim i< to produce a distinct!i American family of coach horse- The foundation lines of ldoo< have been drawn mainly from the standard bred trotter, but there are large aud valuable drafts from Mor gan and the thoroughbred. When the term “coach horse’ is used, Secretary Wilson does not mean to have it understood that h< is trying to create a fancy anima intended only for show, but rather a strong going, handsome, nphead- ed horse, able to pull a plow, or make good time on the road to a buckboard or aurrev. Horsemen all over the country are manifesting great interst in the government experiment and look ing forward to the highest order ol results from it It is expected that if the undertaking succeeds, con gress will authorize other experi ments of a similar character in stock breeding. My i tie Cicek Enterprise says: 'I hen- arc belter anil higher reas ons why a man should be honest than because it’s the best policy. V\ i- ire all under a moral obliga tion to do right and be honest. It is the provision of the higher law ami an obligation we owe to our fellow men as well as to our Crea- rm: sheep industri . toi But putting aside for the America i- b, r lining yearly more time being this higher law and ob ligation, we remark that honesty of a sheep r.i, -ing and mutton eating is the best policy from a purely country,writes th« W mhington cor respond«! t <>f th« Chicago Tribune. selfish point of view. It is not Thia ¡«du« primarily to the initia right io itself hut it “pays.” It tive of the d p rtinent of ngricuture pays in self-approval and satisfac which for lip- l ist f, n yeara han been tion which it brings to him who hamniering at th« farmer to raise pr.n tii es it and also in the approv elieep intend of exporting thia eur- al of hi - neighbois and acquaint- p!ui grain, and which han helped iinces. When everybody says of him in every way Io thia end. CORVALLIS à EASTERN a man, "He is honest as the day is One ri’H'iit is that there were re- long,” or “His word is as good as 1 ported on the first of thia year 45,- “Talk of extending tlm Corvallis his lionil,’’ they are helping ! to l)fX),(XJI) ale i p on the farina and <V Eastern on to Vale has been pic advertise hi- business, and ranches of the I 'nited Staten, valued mature up to this time, but I now thereby making good the at »127,331,855. as against lean than feel the project ha- taken definate proverb that “Honesty is the .'IS,000,000 in in IKflfC The receipt« shape,” said A B Hammond, the ol th« Chicago stock yard« are reach well known California capitalists, best policy.” It is better l than ing upward every year since 1894, when seen regarding the continua this advertisement or the approval when the yard took over a million of neighbors and acquaintances, more mutton sheep than in thepre tion of that line, which has been promised so long “There are too is the approving < onsi ience, which, vious year many roads on paper now, and we w hen a mail goes to bed at night, The department ia anxious to im will not give out detail of our pains tells him that in no act of the day press on the farmer the value of until everything has been determin lie dt p.it ted from the line of strict sheep ns one of his farm products, ed so work can proceed,” says a re rectitude. Honesty is not only and it points out that, while the cent Portland dispatch the best policy in the increase of sale of $ |OOi I worth of com takes Speaking further, Mr Hammond ti adv and business that it brings in from the -oil i'dott w, rtli of fertility dwelt on the changes in the state of the long run. but il bi ings big the farmer would h ive to s|iend hit« years, and from the tenor of dividends in the way it tends to that much in fettaliz.crs to recoup his remarks it was inferred that th« land The same amount of previously he hud doubts as to the bring sound sleep, to improve the corn converted into good mutton policy of building the trackage appetite ami digestion and to save and old nt i higher price than the He denied that the project had dm Im s’ hills. It is the best policy corn would fetch, takes in the end been permitted to die, and while lie in every way, and if a man does from th« land not ov«r $50 worth admitted he was not familiar with not i i cognize any higher obliga of fertility, and if the tLx'k WHS the progress which had been made tion to lie honest he should be hon kept for wool alone it would not re of late in the preperatione, his man est lui.iu-e it is the best policy. iliiee the l nine of the moro than »3 ner indicated plainer than words to »1 that the company is about to launch There is pnrliculnr interest >it- forth and clear the way for the BONTÀ S RFPRFSFNTATIVES COMINO. Inching to tiie sheep raising pro- main line through the promising Idem just now. because the price of lands in the eastern part of the J. S. 11 tile bins, the in/in who mutton is goinu up by leaps, not state. knows as mm h about the Bontà only in the store- where the custom railroad as any other mail save er Ims to buy it, f,r every one rea Forced to Starve, and cxcept the Major and I Joe. lizes this hut in Chicago, where J*anil, slipped through our little Iambi- recently h ive touched the IL F. Leek, of Concord, Ky , says town Wednesday enroute lot unpreeedent figure of $S per hun “For 20 years 1 suffered agonies, Bui Its. 11< was atcompanivd by dredweight, and are now selling lit with a sore on my upper lip. so painful that I could not ent. After two gentlemen who are presuma about 17 25. vainly trying everything else, 1 cur bly ollici.ils of the load, although I he Diamond Cure. ed it, with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” then names w ere not obtained nor Il's great for burns, cuts and was then identity revealed. The latest news from Paris, I* wounds At City Drug Store Only Nit I luti Inns is a quiet unosten that they have discovered a dia. 25c tatious gentleman w ho concerning uiond cure for consumption. If you the progii - Major J. W Bonta fear consumption or pneumonia, it is making with the load was in- will, however, be best for you to i luii’ii to be icticent. Incessant take that great remedy mentioned intciiogatmii as to the when, why by W T Met lee, of Vanleer, Tenn an.i howm -- of the railroad finally “I had a cough, for fourteen years. brought loilli the remark “that Nothing helped me, until I took Ilr Di I'anil know - and whatever he I King's New Hi- every for Consiimp- Dr. Miles’ Anti-I'ain Tills i tian, Coughs and Colds, which gave say s is authentic.” are a most remarkable remedy' instant relief, and effected a perma Sei ci il weeks ago Dm was in for the relief of periodic pains, nent ” I l" spirti l< d ipliek cure for backache, nervous or sick head hen buying up power plants and 1 Throat am) I ung Troubles At ache, or any of the distress ■it tli.it tun. was buttonholed by a City Drug Store, price 5Or and fl. ing aches and pains that cause Muici man who wa- piomised an guaranteed w omen so much suffering. I rmi bottle free annual <w< t the road to take effect As pain is weakening, and leaves the system in an ex January 1st, i ,;< i 6. hausted condition, it is wrong I he dm i said that he was . er- Wanted Mor* of the Sam*. to suffer a moment longer than tain fi mu .i — ui.inre- given him \bout n '«ar ago hr. Uray necessary, and you should take the Anti-I’ain Bills on first in that tin .• Bonta mad would reach | lost tl walk l«t < milaitiing a large dication of an attack. Piame t it) in the next four mini of money, lie otTelid a lib If taken as directed you may •ml reward foi it* return, hut the months •ill lice (not Dufur) pat li who found il thouglit the have entire confidence in their effectiveness, as well as in the il point and it would whole thing was Is itei than the fact that they will leave no dis « < >ti. rtie otli. i .la» i|lt. ,|,M mi 4 into tlie valley on ivward agreeable after effects. ' lol elite red I, - . oil hollse and I he it »I i gauge hack. They contain no morphine, Ittmt thing 1« saw w.i. hi* wallet, opium, chloral, cocaine or other Mr. iiid protruding from the end was dangerous drugs. I»r. Fan I mid Is.iring the inm-ription • For a Ion« th»»* I have «nffe-rrd cvid. n. < »Uh mh II m of iM.huhr that 1**1*«» tin . pli .i« till thin pr< scrip srini almost more than 1 van putable rh«*ao Alta ha cvma on every month iioii again Garden Citv iKau.) ivul laat two or three da>a | Fax ■ Hi raid. ne»« r l*rn aNe to «»t anythlr« that by i iir o would me much rel .f until I be bemn the uae ef lw Mil.« Anti >*ain ¡Mance < rile and thev alwava reli ve me In a N.’t an Fitravagant With «hort time Mt »¡Mer. wh» -ufft Mi I »he Mm<* w it has ».«ed lht »n with St. nardi -- Madame is unrea tha »ime r. « !ta MHS I’VRh ami will .*! M. Mi< ht«an St Houin Boftd Ind b.i. k this way in nonabl. I know «he is »«utili« L, X>r Mile«* Anti P i»« ar« bv the int< thè road. Thev but she wauls too mue h HÌM*Atkt y«ar «ru«y at who w H ouaranteo that the »rat package will bene*t If it for imposMitih' thing«. w mt tir OQK fJinili.ii w uh thè fatla ho will return vour money ft Oo«ea n cent» Never bom n bulk Tile Hutb I « i II'« not true < mint i \ ■ I ils ii -outcì » Imlh n t Miles Medical Co . Elkhart Ind all I want is tl larth. Cleve ual .mil p. '< iti.il and wilh tinsi laud Leader. Mai<St., Burns, ‘^‘brst Horses receive the best of - from experienced hands. “Jini” J. H. FARLEY, Ontario, Oregon Elegant Neui Livery First door north of Hotel Ontario. Cuting Parties flccommoditee Horses Bought and Sold Malheur Mercantile to ONTARIO, OREGON. GENERAL MERCHANDISE V 1 YtarlliiL-s an J Leading Supply House in Eastern Oregou f wo-year.olds in quantilits ioSUjt Tt,. bit an be seen atthe‘P”i Ramhand <ons desiring hi purchase should in quire 'there of F. H Howell, Assistant to tin t; n. ral Manager, who will furnish infornm- ti,iii as Io prices and will sell the same FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO CITY MEAT MARKET. A. E. YOUNG, Piopt. F resh Salt Meat and 3 ; Always on hand Most complete stock of Farm Implements io Eastern Oregon. COOPER WAGONS RACINE AND FREEMONT BUGGIES AND HAC .S, P & 0 PLOWS, SEEDER«. DISC, DRAG AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, AND THE McCORIMICK ¡. jwer and binder . GROCERIES AND RANCH SUPPLIES Barbed Wire, Stock Salt, etc. »rite for Prices or Call and See ns. E. A. ERASER. .Manager. Corned-Beef, Bologna Sausag Home Sugar Cured HAMS Home made Lard and Bacon. Beef sold by the Quarter. ice for sale, delivered free 1 FOR THE A’,AN AND THE WOMAN WHO KNOW There’s bo li^ht rifle like the Marlin ..’2 r<*|>pater, for either target shooting <-niail game, tiecause it has Marlin accuracy. If j ou ^lu-ut this means c. i rytliift:,'. 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