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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1905)
If not. why not? goto xxoik? Or ¿inics-Muraíd SATURDAY. AUGf.-T •. IM6. Let io remem- for xvlia i .-i-,- hei that, while it mu he delight SI'BHCKIITION KATES One Year -Six Mouth* Three Mouth* ful I" the |2.0u .1.00 .70 .. 1 li' ' i A count x superintendent in change, a-ked every teacher al paper county to hold up their loo only six hand.-, ami out of The responded. local a expii -eii great surprise- and said: “You don’t spend a dollar and to question, ami one, or ten, land climb the ladih-i to bi-ltci places and aries. xx i> I, it a cent’s patronage in i < turn. Myrtle Point owners refused togive the right of sal way, although majority did Eminent ,. in.mi would come into i play, the righl- >f would I • A t r a x eling dm tor r the so, the load woxild not he stopped. Enter prise. may grumble ai -eu-x- ami fairness should nofbe discarded. If a railroad were in piograms and esprit them to advertise you, thus as-i-ting 5 on would go way not given bought, and the work Oregon ahead. has farm house and askei supplied the milliuiH of money for over night. all these I he good old fai works, waiting to ult« got w ho •x .i. suffering from a boil on the back of his ri granted the weary traveler at. be Let us and let the govern- vvoi k. The land- grant people have I given dam site, Before retiring- right of w.i x, m l agreed to have man lecommended gold cure for tile farmers trouble all their pract ' a ibie laud included request, lea rued I he good w ife some boil. r f' and fortune ■ LEWIS & McGEE, Propt LARGEST STORE IN EASTERN OREGON See» Ureal Opp«rlualtle> and Potiibililic« tor This Saciioo with Irritation --M ojí K uo Wild cmmm * u . '' Main.St., l on-. o,,^ s:op«.s. sb«*., i— *ur,*n>1orrali;1<1 v . - NtaCttM. Do.CHs. I .... Horses receive ¡nf.xt.nvthtngth.t Ktes with 0^ from experienced h <ds J. H- EARLEY, Ontario, Oregon Elegant Kea livery First door north of Hotel Outan Outing Parties fleernmodated Horses Bough; nd Sc-Kj. u good —then, if not with them and it GENERAL MERCHANDISE building is given as the high school A general view taken from the balcony at the court house is sup posed to cover the entire city when as a matter of fact it is a view of less than one-fourth of Burns Of course it's u matter of little co oub ipieuce, hut it should li a V« been properly labeled. Among other thing- Mr McDaniel touched on in t: ‘ Two-year-olds in quantit s () su. .• In, ■ ; ran he seen at the P , th:r / i itial suns desiring to purchase should i drt i , of F. II Howell, Assistant /o //,- ,/.,7 .Mana'der, who will furnish itg r, , v- -// as tn prices and will sell the sain FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO Leading Supply House in Eastern Oregon CITY MEAT MARKET. his write-up of the county, is the following: In jears to come Harney county will become one of the richest agri cultural counties in the state, al though today it is reckoned among the poorest. This change will be wrought by irrigation. By the most conservative estimate over l,fMM>,<JtX) acres of farm land can lie reclaimed in the county. A prelimi KE w ? i fi. E. YOUNG, Propt. Ji A Fresh and Sait Meat Always on hand smiled certainly appears that their skirts nary survey made by the govern «ai ths- tillci <4 the soil dug up a are clean where is the sticking ment reclamation engineers of the $2o gold piece The farmer ap place ? lands susceptible of irrigation I e- low the reservoir site on Silver creek plied the remedy according to the has demonstrated that there are directions, by luiskly rubbing the Attacked by Wild Horses. 1’36,000 acres that can he irriga.c . gold pin,- over the boil for some by conserving the flood waters of minutes, after which he laid the Treasure trains loaded with ore this stream alone. Besides Silver twenty on the table, The boil f'oin the Kawich Co., headed for creek there are Silvies river. McCoy got easy m the night and the old the railroad at Tonopah, are being creek, Blitzen river and 10 or 12 f.u met slept soundly, and to his »Hacked by wild horses on the smaller rivers and creeks that will amazement the next morning it bleak di -erfs of southern Nevada. furnish water for irrigation pur ♦ f was gone; ami so was the doctor. From th new mining country the poses. a • —Ex. news was brought by Fred O’Brien, Without irrigation it is possible who wiis with one of the trains at to raise 20 to 30 bushels of wheat, I tacked. lie said: 25 to 35 bushels of barley, 30 to 10 A few day s .ago tin- Oregonian "We were in charge of a ship bushels of oats mid IS to 30 bushels Washington bureau sent a dis- ment from (!>'• Gold Iteed com of rye to the acre in the vicinity of pati h to that paper to the e fleet pany plop'll,, th" second from Burns. These yields are not to be that the Malheur iri igation pro- the new i imp There were two expected every year by the dry ject xx is lu-ld up by the Road trains pulled by 111 horses. 'The land farmer, but with a moderate company .md the blame placed at attack came when we were about amount, of rainfall a good crop is It. wa- in the even almost certain This season ha* • he door of L'ol Wood, the agent. •Id miles out ing and we were |>r< pur'ng to camp been exceptionally favorable in I In, inform,itimi was presumably when th' iir.-l band, numbering Harnev county, and it is confident from the reclamation service, about .’"O Il'iTfi . .nd headed hy a ly predicted that the above averages x ol \V cml made reply to the it- mu -ive 1,1.0 k lallimi, hr.ided for will be- exceeded. tack in the follow ing issue of tile I us. \\ In n nil l<H> yards away Some of the largest icig-hrush to • )i egmiian and gave in full the | our Inn lii e ime frightened and he found west of the Rocky Moun- < miti ai t <4 hi« company with the I lint lor the I e t that we had them taini^grows in Harney county . It govei iiment, which 1 was very ■eeurelv letli f d they would have is so tall that it will hide a man on rcaamiablx- The < < >1 egmiian stampeded horseback when ho is riding through in.iki s the *W( sent a lew shots into the it, and is so "woody” that the na follow ing ; editili lai crops ' ' ■ ONTARIO, OREGON. fifty cents a year with these pa- pei«, yet you expect them to print, free < f « barge, notice of .ill long HARNEV COUNTRY Malheur Mercantile Co superintendent institutes, insert 2?“ U Jb-L jNrKTTJlrl.E«. A few Points to Consider. HI E. A. McDaniel, the Telegram’s class Furniture More. rather than give, yet so long as “Jim” special correspondent, who lecently the price to be paid him is no ■ visited this section, gave Harney high- r than the law permits, there | comity a half-page write-up in that is no seiisf in holding up the work ; paper the other day. fie also bad for tile nineteen men till the j a few illustrations, one view of the i twentieth < ail be wheedled or main street of Burns took from just e ' dragged into ¡me ’¡'tie objector above the post office, leaving out is not getting his price out of his a little more than half of the busi- i neighbo: - pockets. Because the ; ness portion of the town, including United Stat-Government is con- | eight t>rick and stone building-; a cc-ruexl, and . i . i n l igation piojcct very g , d picture of the court hon-< of its own is a take, common was shown, and the public school a took IMPRESSIONS the twentieth who decides I-» sell neighboring county, says an ex the institute who GIVES ; while nineteen for nothing, and M »D«»rr M DANIEL einpioxed to get t-.iry piivate right needed given men who give > I i.i .i s li 11< ■> Don’t Overlook Illis When in Meed of HAVE SPACE IN TELEGRAM What i« the :rrig.ned land to cost* V* LiOaiv s’auum^ m the xxay, ,,od Corneci-Beef, Bologna Sausag had 'ii't Cbtitfici. slock of Farm Implements tn Eastern Oregon. Nome Sugar Cured OOPf- WAGONS. RACINE AND FREEMONT BUGGIES AND HACKS. P- & 0 PLOWS, SEEDER'. DISC. DRAG AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, AND THE McUORMICK ,.JWER AND BINDER. HAMS Home made Lard and Bacon- Beef sold by the Quarter. GROCERIES AND RANCH SUPPLIES Barbed Wire, Stock Salt, etc. Write for Prices or Call and See us. ice for sale, delivered free E. A. FRASER. Manager. IKE MAN AM) THE WO A' \ WHO KNOW i There's no light rifle like the Marlin .23 repeater, for eithor i; ; for small ft-.-, because it has Marita aoeuraey. Ii j u this means (■’.••rything. The Solid Top, with its wall of metal alwnv ; i." tween you ami the cartridge, ami the Side Ejt-.’t- r are original Marlin features, which make it the safest to handle as • ¡1 as the surest. It shouts short, lung and long-rifle cartridges without any change. T. - Marlin ic. gatige Shotguns are the smallest and light< >‘ re- ! • - m.-U'ii:’ turi-d. A new, well balanced gun of ;-rv..t in llandivs loads safety and well. /' s (tbouf at 7 particular repeating ride or shotgun '■ at hare. (>ur bitist I 'atalogiu 3',N> illa.-dratiuns— • ! I-'.J pd>•;< nee Book, that tells whtil M IK/./A-S tire t'w World over, free for 3 slmaps postage. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO. 4? WUlow St. r two -I I he W i Id tives who live near where it grows I hi • In night I hem to n use it for fuel. A luxuriant growth n uoiir they circled of sagebtush ii proof positive that around u- i' Hing a fearful noise, the land that produces it will, with mid to he candid, causing us no irrigation, yield immense crops of end of trnubl and n i votisness. grain, The experienced land lo knottier l’ in . attacked and cator always seeks fur the best two hor«e- belonging to the train growth of sagebrush when in search wire killed U.iyton Gnurier- of farming laud in the arid dis Press trict*. New Haven, Conn e mnim-iit mi the situation: Distinct i -m-s are very plain 1 hm ' - bctwei n tlu Washington state mint, em.mating from the Recla mation Odici-, ami C. E. S. W.... I’ leit.i, printed yesterday in the Oregmiian. Against tin gi miai ' haiges <4 being ••dis- tanti .md oh-triii live, the contrai I with the Sc, lelaiy <4 the Interior, last, is i ited in filli. ilat d Mu C p-to-date ioti printing at reason Solile- OWIICI agreed to allow a able prices. goxiinmc-nt lien of not less than .'f,|2 4ii .me to be placed on all the land w iilnn the grant which will i-tand «neh a charge; to .«ell mii h lami in .small quantities «ally '"piisons taking up tin- water right ; to I’. i m t ill ti i ig.itcd lands, imi soli! within a ycai after the water is "it the lami, to he dis posed of hy the < >ox ernnient at as low a pine a> 4» $.t .ui acre to the J an land-giant owner, .unito sell bx pi ice of $ ; aux timi it the upset an acic, .ill lam) not ptivately sold . lx within n coutil l - day s. What more -Vei Him-til ask? Add t.icilitic-. proved hy the contract, tin- odici facts, that the to tins, lami gf.mt ovncis donated to the govei oeiit a whole section for dam -ii i'. md the right of way throng l their lands foi nothing. It seem i it the odisi.ds who, foi smllt' unstated, -trove to . i»mi make this kimi of I olisti uclix cues* a cloak lot oi omnent of Maiheur project must have a plausible even aliaml- v eri hai d up for »I V II the people of < >i egoti ai <• to xx ait x\ ith paticme nitidi longer for work to begin on these gov- erunn nt pix jects, qui 'tn -ns xx ill Ihr straight be put : ••Is the rex .imati'xi d< paitincnl te.ulx to FREE! I' How Is YourHeart? Is vour pulse weak, too slow, too fast, or does it skip a beat ? l)o you have shortness of breath, weak or hungry spells, fainting.;.mothering or choking spells. [ d; . .it ion, fluttering, pains armind the heart, in side and shoulder; or hurt when I.' 011 left side ? If you have any of these eytnp! ,n your 1-. it is weak or disea-ed, and cannot get better without assistance. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens v cak hearts, and rarely ever fa - to cure heart disease, in it. ' ee bow quickly you will find relief. V< 1 - I t i ;• «»I , >x xx I xx a toid x *** . * t i ~ it _ I I v CTM by my family I — was I .»iK-h• «*., Xly nrlKhbor* and fa ro tie taxi K.xen n><» a up t » Mjr limb* an.I bode >erw » swollen to one* third than n an4 xxatrr I <1 «-o!l.*. trit . I mv hmrt. For at thrra nu I h i I to alt propiMMi up io I»« ,1 to , I» fn'iu «moth*- rrtnr I ’ * for lb.. . ’ * of Dr Mil.» H*»nrt 1 OtiFvA, m . u I r the tiro* 1 had U l i them all I xx in entirely ______ _ curail 1 i II- iter t’ in I have foe twenty x. 4 T »»in »»•!♦ tn »In " X » ’ t v f -, Mr any kina attending ! '.x a t.b 1 mo tMt If it hadn I U- t r l r. Xlüe « II- <rt « "Ur* I * uld n ■*f I* In tny cmvr,” V Ci Kl'. \\ ùtuorx' Kv. Fr M *<• Heart Cure I« eol.i by Î chjp d' i «t kx I auin*t • that w t »t b -t o wv I If it fail» he will r . t your money. Miles M-. J.cal Ce.. Elkhart, bal Io all our Subscribers' THE GREAT AMERICAN FARMER \\ hila all kinds of stock dn will in Harney county, it lias recently been discovered that hogs do excep tionally well io some localities Thia is especially true of the Blit xen river ami Malheur lake swamps The swamps along the Blitzen river swarm with wild hogs, the descend ants of Berkshire mid Poland China blooded stock, imported into the country by some of the large ranch owners several years ago Although wild, they are not savage like the wild hogs of Texas and Arkansas The ranchers living in the x-icinitv of these swamp* gather up a num ber of these swamp hogs in the fall ami fatten them on grain for their annual aupplv of hams ami lia< m These hogs live on root* mid other vegetable growth which they tinil ill the swamp If left to their own devices they will live ami grow fit INDIANAPOLIS, IND. The beading Agricultural Journal of the Nation by an able Corps of CUriters. A iic . in F irmer is the only Literary Farm Journal published. m the m. - "t i io d people in every section of the United State« think ah. Ut aside from the humdrum of routine duties. both winter ami summer, tlu-tr only enemy, beei-de* man, being the covote, who is r«*p, i>sible for the lose of many vouug pig« m the spring flu- swamp liog is free from disease. Cholera his m\er been known tx> attack th>m I ! It tills a p .dumi of Its own and has taken the leadin„ , giVe. the farmer or <t.w L.« . ii - r , ,OCk,n‘n and h” ,o For the next three months, we offer this paper free with •> 'S Peculiar IMatappraramr J I1. 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