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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1907)
, 9) '"'; Ch Vim-frilft The Oltlcfal Paper (. Humor Count t . linn Mm lrn't oircnlatlon mml i one of Um karat advaMMJ medium in Eastern Oregon. gib xmt$ Hernia Th ! Mwrnrcj Conntrf NH an area of A,4M,M0 eore of land, ,7W,SW rroti yet vacant imbjert to entry tinder the nnWlr lawl lawa of I ha ''nlted Plata. a a VOL. XX. BURNS, HARNEY COUNTY, OKI .V I I.HRl ARY I, 1907. NO 11 HP PF1NAITY FOR NF.Cll.ECT 'd nn extravagant and oft-re- DRV FARMING BY UNCLE SAM l-v Hip firat who tra ppatpd promise aa to what he , atage route 10 lenv. ; would Ho, but in ataadily and Mire- Hut. w Iipii the virgin pran KHiiiNMN LAVS IT ON TO HARRH rj procepding with oonatruction of 1 NOVFI WORK AT THE EXPERIMENT ha bppii turned n.-er hv th MAN SYSTEM the HnP. It la tolav in operation SIAlltJN. LntThNNt tpm plow awl thp top ml r for nearly twppty milpa, and morp : than 300 families havp apttled along MiM I A AMINE THE LAND M 'darn Miracle been .til vtrirt'H. and thp crop sown, therp i a diffprent atorv to tpll RU0SEVT1.T ISSIFS ORDFR TO VENT FRAUDS. PIM alral Ortgaa't haataae PaialMlltlta Art the line, where a year ago therp flrsat Cra Predated a Waal Wa Oect Soon the firat green of th crop he- Pattai leister I all! Clalai It .asserted Still Awaltlax The Atfvcat al HI Prnmlaed Railroad Mat. j'.ikp a ghnal from the long-de-1 1. il paat, the Centra! Oregon kjlroiul propoaition atalkpd into fp Inter. lute ( o.nnurce procaed ga in thia clu Thiireday. It haa ato, like mans other apectnra, to nay prarlicallx no inhahitanta in the country. Hawmilla, atorea, and even a hank, have grown up in the wilderneaa through which the road paaapaa, and hy the time it reaches the noaat hundrpda and even thou aandaof newcomera will have found homea and begun development Regarded a aa 1'apradai live Desert The la Stail-ArM Rr(lp. gin. to ahow The acicnlirtc farm er kpppa thp noil well crumbled. U'Kil. nnklln .u.nii.,.. b. h.n no' Riving it a ch to bakp in (. Bria.riiu H... ...,,-. . . w I directed to thp mammoulh irriga tha hot aim There ia no rain, each tin thp kt ,1,,., II.... , liMglllll being carried on by ; th) ,, .,,. , the l'ninpd Htatea (tovernn.ent in j orop rnajJngaj In abont frm.. and Hot the file I (limit .erme.1 tip atn i Ball of thia i 0 II Mooter, i dford, T. no . !) n M waal ed In coughing m pNM from her Innga l. . i..r .! dared lot cml .. mm ihai had wairh d l In i l.,.-w,. i ok tight houra.wln'n, at in urgrnt riueat Waahington diapatch r Klng'x f 1) glv- - ill tlp aal ab og remit thai iui pro i ' nn in. aid con Itcrat la trrlala Sawlfted Caata n S(wii Atat E. N. NELSON Watchmaker and Optician GOLD MEDAL Awtrdid far heat wwh at CaiaatHtv aWWMM ka ....L ta t..l i. .,,.m, m !.; I',. .1.1 - nuik ill nuni IB u.rvY m viihiii 11,71. ,. iigllc (he lliirrimnii tVBlain for ita ,,., ... hat Mr. I, vile haa done in uglpot of a alatato which it owea . J niii'iiing up laolatpd region in Ore- , niinli Muring 1 he veara 1 . ,, ,' . . -Ron ia not impoaaible of accompliNli- ipdintelv following the period of ,, . , . inenl bv Mr. Harriman. Aa a nl timer which ban ao eeriotialv , , , niH(ter of fact, the profit of nv b (il the riiilroiida (Iregon re- our (Jl It iiuiijiitii ill lirroi niiii.it tttad puti-nl nod pnaaive while le railroad NN recuperating run the croon through winch thev id Heil With Ibe return of inrinoiiH ilivnlenilH, boWiver. came da nil Rif iMMMMl iranaporta o IncililiiH in the Male. The .rtliern Pacific, which hid hut (iiilv tnkeii over the Hunt rond id col I'orllunil out of ibe richeat irlion of Walla Walla and l'ma-i lift 4 '..MOll'V llli'll ploc Ib In III ida lb I. hih" lo'lil. mid by BM no lion ol" (he Clt'i ranter briinrliei. inie trihulnry to I'uget Hound an lormoii urea of the nrtiext farm- g laiiil in the I'acilir Northweal I Settler Hooked into the iiowl, eneil country, and oillM uml wn grew um1 II nirinhi d lit an uii.iiigly brief perioil Hut in reoii there wiip no railroad build g. Iiiing wagon train, oarrving Then il vellowa, ami at harveat there ia a omp that well re- Ipava the effort" of the farm, i II there have been a few abnwera. o public lande until an examination of tbf tftioiiiil ahalf bitVfl. Immiii mail.. much the better but even without i ., " " by an aulhorlaM MMar of the . aawwaj am 11 1 poii t,. deal which he if reported to have pulled off recently would build and 1 1 1 i t a line throughout the length of Central Oregon. It i through m li glaring neglect of a atate from which hi road collect audi enor moue auma that there haa been created an anti railroad aentiiiient in Oregon which fairer treatment would have eaaili prevented Ore gonian THF 8HCRET OP IT. For MM time the Tribune ha marveled al the aland taken hy the woolgrower at their aaaociation meeting Thia wa particularly true a year ago, when the aaaocia iion paaaed resolution autlaining the foreat reaerve potrOI of the na- . and amafall ol 'eurl Bpfiag leen normal. The (fovernment baaaaenrad n..t leaa wonderful reaulla from wimh mill irrigation on (he viiri..iia parta of the weat little iaj ground. known f pxperimeni" now oeing parried on in the eemi-arid region, which, if aucceaaful, will go a long wav toward redeeming a vaal em nire which ha hitherto Iteeo look ed upon aa an unproductive deaert. "'",1 rr"l'N ''rovobd lb. The government haa an expri menl atnlton at rhevenne. Wvo, where work haa been carried on for two year with moat encouraging reaulta The elation ia moat ad mirably aituated. Cheyenne being in whal i known a the cmi-arid region, extending eeVcriu hundred mile eaatward from ibe haee of the Rnckv Mountain. Thia vital weapof plain, which extend ftom "'-" -- " W'",P" i in .ball he ..ue.l under Ibe pub tb. B ulf 10 (he Canadian line haa. "- '"" "' -v aan guann.. ,, n Uw. UUlil (he I.-I live yeara. Ie look-'"'" I"'"'1"- - '' ,, ,., , ,,. , ,,,,,. , , ,,. -. . (nail raaur .-. 11 1 it. t.. Lt. I. i . .. ed upon aa a deaert waie, fit for "' ' "' ground for or bv nothing but grating. Il w.a a part '"""'' w"' ' ""' '"" ""'' "'" ih, . r of .he (Jovemment. but lb. nf Ibe count rv that wa put down w,,r ,H ,""""1 "" '"" ' "- " ,.lw.ng Im i on .1 aril achool map the Julv "nd AuUPl- '"' '- ,l! ' -I,. tore- ol ,!. r.l. , gr-al American deiert " and uch I '"", ""' m" 11 ha MM IMalJll MlUl M '."'Ur'" "f '"" "'- -dM alin-dy dry tunning Willi A recent aaya: I'reaident Ronaevelt ha de ternnned la put an ami if pnaeible In fraud-, io the acipiiailion of puh- Immd unlii -! Tlnalli omplelely o.l hj individuala and corM- rei-o I la a healthv woman lie haa directed that here-I to lay " ure for afiei ' patent ahall be iaaued to twtgtw and cold !tOa and II ( eroment The I'ppaidpni'a ord- r -in the form nf a b-tlar to Hecretar Hit. he. irk. and umler H proviPion. i" Im aeut out tiHlay to .flo iala ol the Oeneral I, nod Olln. Following i the letter: experiment ... . , , .. . ,. farm at Chayi nne. Irrii in ,. - 1 In prevent Ibe fraud now prmlii- iiii him iii-fii umri' iiinn 1 wo irriga tion m a aeaaon. hie al tic lie ire Trial hot at praelaah the right time, will of ten ave n crop, ('nnaeq y the hirmer who iiaa a Well with a Rood i in the arqulaltlon of public landa '" nl 1 1,.. I',, ,l.,l Ml. l. I I...... ... .1. 'ml herpaft. r no final cert tti cii'e pale-il. nr other evidence nf nidi r the puh an actual ex i'.' iiinii tic an authoneil tional ad mtiii-tritl um Prior to the 1 v.-nte proved ilean tx ucceal'ull fanned. All iheae landa, which a few year ago w. re coiiiparativelv land pelt from Southeaatem I "liog '"" aaaociation, we had worl,r.r buve iM.en juinpd an - regoo, atill make that '21 HI mile rek' aorua ihe elate to reauh a lipping ataiio... There war thou od of a.piarc mi.' of riidi larin g iaud which Malta i Ml the lining of lrnnaMirliiioii facililn h make it Ihe eipial in value nf i l'i iheBtiite With audi plra g proaH!Cla it i not to he wuudcr I that eattlete ruahed in by the Miuaanda, lirinlv iio.oi.d wiih the ilief llii1 Hiich a rich country uld icil lung he Iguor.ni h (h. ad v. nidi MM then taking audi iav lull nut ol Oregon. Then Hie Mr. Ilurr.inuu and he lialen I lo the glowing report of ihnae In. hi.: viaitad the Central Oregon uutr il. I.iarned wilh apoar il pie aure thai out ol lli.il nub .'leuted land annunll gatM art wool a id livestock than ia n.iuecd 111 iin Miullarly negloolad nallty III the I nit.d Slut.- II. an learned that ih produced in i anuiiarh i glect.-d lia-illily in ie tin i. .1 St Ma He ab u learn I dial there vara ' plneriea" nf al M illimidthle . xlent which would luils a railroad with MaVaMM albc lur generalluiih niter ihe pn ul railumd iiiaiiiigerH had paaaed i, and that hetw.ei, ihcti vaal fur IU and iiiiineiiae uriul. of graxillg tide were iich vallevn gre.id i m limit uud iichnenH than aoiue ol ie entire ual of the Mlaviaaippl. All thia trallic wua tangible and nl and in addition there were i--iuililicr of iiniiiinaii bunluese oiu the iiui.i then being prepared r itrigatun. Hut fur aoiue ma in llnit ha never Lautii eaiirfu.:lo lil.uii.il in Oii-gtniiaua, tlie iiiHlruciioii ot I bin road ha been uld up. Nut only hu Mr. iiarri ian failed lo build loin the ivolal- talked to a great many aheepmen. w,M.r, fr,m, . ,,, rK) , , () in vaur and with one accord, ihey ..pp.. jn m f(.w fmf The . ihe preaeul foreal reaerve policy ej (;.U111. ..mc,. lei tanning When thev met at their alale meet ing llicv adopted rrx.ilullo i in hi vnr of the polu We could mil iinderalaiid thia, a our experi.ni . ha done ihe tno-t to I ring about ibi revolution in price. Ranch hnuaea are dotting ihe once barren landpcapi . nod w lieat lielda wave With the aheepmen of Idaho MS i. ,)rmi. w.r,. ,, j ,, convinced ... that they are a I gM,,rU((n .,, drv ,,uffl0 grM, atraighiforward. MM - i mwt lhe rv. N()l ,ollr j, df). man. The recent meeting at lloiae f-ruing Mng fmmi hU00MM. haa brought to light the eudle fMf bol (l )HM b-fJ1 delI10IIBlrBMM chain that Chief Koreeler l'inchot liBt ,,, irrlBu,n can la- baa b.en working. A foreat reaerve i created, and in accordance with carried on, ae water baa la-cu aliuvk with lillle diluting-, and in ome lo the policy of the chief rore.lrgr.r-Cttlu.tt tug privilege, or rather right, , ,owilg were given lo heepmen, making, Ttl piWHIl Ul III! 111 ihe proper application Ibe, lo M lLe-e ohmuw JU, ihpol. aheepmen would have the foreM lrv f tb. AgrtMMMl OafMMMa re-rvaaraaerv.-d for their .h rial . l() illveilBle ,vlulg that looka ue Tiiey wouiii graae on u.e pub-;M ,, migb, tlH,r,. ,,., n(fiou. lit: landa outeioe of ihe reaerve un- ,ura rBourcei( f U). M)(f M,ld HI the paaturage waa eabaualed lbji j I... held ...., M the u"l - r,l'r - balr nawlo0M((of dry fliruill)K i hr , 4), ,, the reaerve A the reaarvea " IDol ,ta,iul, ., i..i Bl , , off a great part of the public do . ,,r,. ,,,,,,, .r,. ly. miu, other abaapmen were crowded pio- of lr vg--1 COII,)llOMi 0I( out. The man wilh the foreat aa-L ,, f ,,UlIiH j, rul fal, aerve permit had a cm. u. in aelf- m BOn)elnillg ov jj lt,d,ea, and defeuae the i.ou-fui. al "' ihe enow fall .,, .ju.tc L. v s . The dieepmc, ware compelled lo eeek ,. uUr cHnMU , lol mtfWf i peruilaaiuu la) MM) U ihe fo'eat re- HumluB m cb.racler.Hl,c of aerva. Aa the foreal reaervaa were (1)(. ,,! i,,lj ,l(t , Uw day all taken up, new one mu.i be ljme bul ( ugb oraatad in order lo permit the Wh-j w-- m m nn.emn.n 10 uavc im.r, .... g1 prklrJB ,brt1 w,.t. 11UI)., lo prupbeay that no crop would be paaturage. lo get loe reaerve, p liliona were neceaaary. and of uourae the nheepuieu aigned theui, thua placing IbemaeUe un r. aa in fayor of the pgaaf of the ad ojiniaiiatioii These petition be came evidence in favor of thul policy and when it came to raided at the experimmenl ataliuii Bul aeveral hundred acre were planted in variegated cropa, and the general reauiU have been eur priiiing Variou kinds of farming and windmill irrigation. wr laruiiiig proper i uiiplv a (he meeting of ibe Woolgrower oonaervalinn of Ihe mon.lu.e in the UBt-nciatloii. wh t coi.ld the aheap- fc0j t jB bv no mean a new di- i region ol ndiee, bul in securing man do? There waa hi name ,:overy, though it i called ih. ie I olutuhiahoulbe.ru Railroad be aigned lo a petition asklug for more Campbell process, through a fear I'eclually prevented uny other line! reserves. If lie condemned the (bW feature which were added b um going in I'rinr lo conslruc- reaerye, people would naturally ' Campbell, whose practical un of the Chimb MNJIMTa the ask, why do you aak for uioie of work y,eidt.d tle jr-t rBB rd-uii j USdlblllllrs lot n. ..-, in, nl In antral Oreg u mm sumavhal Hguelv uinleiBl.iiHl, nut when II ad been demonstrated wilh ibe llilllg With I h. denatured alcohol in thi coiuiirv. in place of gaaolim anticipnl'd that an all pump will lake lln phi f windmill, in m in llMnMM on Ihe plain. I'hu. I lit .Mr...... ..-.II I.- .. .1 .1... " "' "" 'I'"""" ,, , . wtii'ia, ion win nave a OOlialani it m m mam f..r Irritating par p iea I he n I ri port of the g . ri UK lit Xp. riuicoi l,i..ii nn lln plain hit. et lii be made II I. announced that one will be MMw tin- .pring lint there i. in. as (n (he prai i as of ll.. exiierimeni. m Iheae new kind, nl binning The crops that have barn r.n.id mi the Ch. Winn- el pel ul Ml claim, which have etamiin d MM Ihe I h an aiith. iN.'.l nlln . i I i . iveriiiiient VMM r..M.rt la i aaliafactor and All claim where n rnaaanl other than ill final have I . nt al ' in g of dual pfMil b. XMiuine . lalmaut ami w Knee. If .- fot i..i -,.ii.i ., tort "Tlnr I - I claim, whete cUun- l atpliai aa with law haa Mm D. I l-V c...ilel nr oil gnliti i ' .. -i . ilmga I nlriaa i inch may liave '...., i .mIihiihI bv virtue of a. iv ae of Cmigraaa. "Kiflh S .. . in. ii and entries in l..i h II le.lilenc. nr I III pi . VBJXnl ! I ' Aawnla, HMtaara Saleauien, t lark ami everybody w ho wini in . .j , n rimhI hearty latiah M print .h b.r "Tip to Agent. Wmlh ' to mi .i r ...ii wh.. ll gnnd fm a living. It not - iti.lai ' nor ninnpy hack Circular lor stamp. Thp lr Int. i nib Co , I ., a tur, lit flay l.lv to Vara. THE CAPITAL SALOON, TRISCM A DONBOAlf, Propritor Burns, - - Oroon. I..... 1 '.! I. ...pupp,en.r, ... f law. when the land. ,,U"al "" V"-' '" ''- .,, , ,r. ... igaiiallMM dia ls no longer any "great Americ, f ,. f . ,.,,,., ,, ,,. , daaarf'and thai the plan,, a huh ,-x,Al , , .., ,-.rwlf, nee dread.,1 l,v ..mgrant. ,. ,,,. , ( .,, will ..Kin become tlucklv p.ipululi.1 j with ; s farming commu- liltv tlregoiilan Cumprliliua s fhiag el Past "Kroin living then and I. in r. liable - li I I (bal - ii aid i liul.e. 'I I "I),, no km " m- and what couid !. no ' tm, tM. It is aid Ihe ancient The Tribune ia glad lo nole lhal Egyptians practiced it) l.iming ib,,. w.ie enough sheepmen who hV,,g discovered the secret that if were not tied up lo condemn the U,u .arih ie kept coustanllv broken oluuibia houliiern, which moat of policy at the itceul ujeeliiigal lloiae. aud puU.riaed then . ban., i. railioad men termed "l.ytl's In ihe nuxl issue of ihe Tribune a r the ajniMtin pa. Iflef' oilv, ttnit th, country was aus- MM complete anal sis ot lln for- lo bake I ard lb. in ustui. ,.f win- ipllble of producing un enormous eal reaeive polio and its fleet on ier and early spring will soon eva- ratlic. there was no burner anv sbeeumen will be made Caldwell noraLx fti.n, Ibe e i , but it' Ibe lo. II. I e Weat auusl lo mill', as l.. the I for a toad Tribune anil u kepi ennobled H will retail ' si ' i.-gon itrough the Central part of c dampness unlii far inn. the sum- wb I laic. J. I) JENklNS ,,,e, , without need of irrigation .ages?' tj Had Central On, -on been the Ky fullowit.g Ibis giajlpla nile, tin , ""' Mr illy part ol ihe Hiale ihut wur neg New has ju-.t been i. cues Iroin government has produced greal ! "Tb. -S .irh., isi.ru On . m cunln ted bj tin lliirninun ysi. in London, I hat J l .'ei.kili-, died on crops alibi llnum, cxperimei. " l""Vu -,jurc aula and tere would now be i..n. h I. .-..- bit- ,, '.'., HUM, , ae.. n I'.i years, from sUtlou Willi m. other aid than ihe has coin. in rness of feeling low.ud ihe s .- .. ibe slnin.icb The de- natural rainfall of the plains. 1 1 has valley . ..o .-.. i.b.,.. in, bul there ., ml, i ceusod was well known in Malheur To i he nninit lated, dry farming laland in, and if ll.al P"l Ik -Ids inncb , ... lii r.irllai.d uountv. beiiia ingaged in Ihe aheep looks like a bogles task at the slate bid been developed Orgoj Inch , ire a. law and uiideveloited buain, as In ibis s. cilou foi tuul start. All around ia a barren, it.il- tin Mi, . , ari and Clark oars "Jeuk" as he was culled by ing prairie, cowriil Willi ssgebrush ame into ihe luiintiy a century his many friends was a good soul and tact u. mid dry grass. These go Mr. Lytic, a lii, exirerieuce in nil respects, and ins summons lo were the favorite roaming grounds ial. nl. because ,.f MM ' i'-ro al . r r . . ,,c, uring in t be pat. All Indian allotment. Telegram aaya: I'robab! . ,, regulailt a, the a.rongesi testii int.. In MMMtaaM with i.talrn al yealerday aften in the Interior the Interstate Com mi roe Cou in will MM H nec.a.a'v in -mi, wa thai given b J, I Teal, ,tru, in..,. .. carry tln- a In-ill atloritev, who also acl. in , a legal capaciti foi the iranaparU lb:- in lieu of mi ord. r (ion comu.illee of lb- I bun ( ..inn, en . and c. hi. pin. ib. .. ports FHK0D0B1 W " 1 1 KLT." oflbatbody Mr. Teal waa cat , , - wilh r lerence l . i. , ni- --. i in WOOL SAI.fc July, l'-H I.',. and lb ecu, b. i I A I tor ne Severance offered tb, J M J MMMaMa 110 ports in evidence, referring in tin in 0Q0 MMall ' "'"I si,.r.. in the aa exhibits '2 ui M.M Co warebooeta on Monday, Mr. Teal adinitlad ibe author- laavlafool 00 aMM reman.- ship of the stateitienls and .a igio the Wan houses .f II ad iiiloruialtoii regarding mil cup lie lid l'ij o 1 lag, cost of enlist 1 1, earning, oaol and other daia ti.n, it I' I I'elerron, A H. Hwalu ol and reK.rta of Ibe iuteratuln Com- Hun.. I' Hansen, of lawti, Jn- merce CoMttiiaiioii. lie raid b. hi,, Bros., of Su.ilh, Harney couu- didn't think It necessary In uaun i lit narl iV Mur. what othcial sources be bad ref.n , tia WMJi disposed ad. i li,. remaining .Vi.tgJO pounds "Vou Ueeciihe lb. cb.ih.br ol ,,-iong lo Win. Mil.er of liuin. II the country lying to the so. in DmMCMI, and II tb O R . .v N aTl ggat v alter of the Ow)!, Dvittg lhaC." asketi Attorney Sey. ram . ..,. ,y,M, ,, :ip,s,tss 1-lU1.a I'Iip chance, for living a full cn- lint a.e pxcpllen' in thp case tf lr- I. i on I iiiucan, nf Hainravlllp Me , now 70 year old. Hh write, . ic Hitien . nt. .1 me nf i bra ,. hi ipaaal at -lauding, and ..tad. ajg t.. aa wall and .. i niing girl " Klectric . .1 I ler iil.ea-. II- r.lrra, (MMMj Hebililt and Im.lih weaknaaa. Si. Id on g.urai.l.e g tin I u Ibllg lb. I I will make Ibi. a bargait lb In lip way of ...d haa arrangp.l lo gn. lln ill' Hi l.nlll. II i n ..: w ho pav up I i .nn ., ,1 in a.lvanaa to lb. I inie.-II. .aid . .iilsxeib .1. wbi p. ii in advance will a I an I bin great national seini- w.ekl. I,', papal and familv magaiine in lb I mini S(ale . for (2 hir tin. in i.ii' b i.i.l lln Itln. Ml Kap id Tran.n Cn will give '2 i rwartl lor til. ail' I . lion of the ira and i. itn i p.oMrit from on of tba coach.s on ih" ii.i.iniiain Wines Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables. Club Rooms In Connection. CHA8. WILSON. aucciaaoa rnvuaow a ashiom Blicksmilhin? and Htntsttisg. Wagon Work allwork:cua- ANTECD. , W,' Main 8t., Burns, Oresjon 4s DDQUCO IT ICICNTISTS ki FalCTlCiiLT BETTE1 AHU wmna jHfTBB at laaeC'CaiC ITIII Ovr boo H an Beautiful Baviuw Liat Oaiajtia. Qrouir. MONUMCNTAL W. t. UKAMitTT, SILVtl Hill Ml II BUS AM SMS Made la Oritr. iiiaHy i i . . av aONZr COMfANT, aT. una a I. L LEWIS Hat glad la rgffiaS PARTICULARS and PRICES Ta m jam aMYMi INFORMATION. iMMllllllwl DESIGNS. . lac Laac Star ' RE8LXAURANT I bins iorje. l'rt.al.U. i . Man. .ml It MlranU. Bakery in nunnnntlon A Sfcciallv al Skarl Orfcri. la1. I'll.el.le d Willi tb mark, t afbrdk V. The Finest of All u MARYLAND CLUB WHISKY rWSaMT Hotel Burns Bar A isnts, Burns, Or: fgaT"Rolboi d Broa , IHaUlbalara, Portland. Oregon- everything or pal. on JOB PRINTING-THE TIMES-HERALD IP YOU WANT CASH For Your Real I state or Business I CAN OET IT H Idaliar What Voui Propariy la Wonh, or o Whal Tcwa 0I. Slntaw TcMitory II la bocatad ware niiilm lb V.gus M ML. war a . .. i . i mii i ail a.1 .' 1SJ9X2P au.4 i r'.' I MS I ataat i would bar a population t iron. 1,000,011 o 1,600,000 Waabiag ton, which in mil -third smaller limn Oragsjo. davainpad faster. Wks mm ZMBtrjm Free ra i ii dl a II MBii).ivi(l P. I Eaaaa; ' j BBtaafeaaaaaBaiaLrVWaVJ I aggeW"l ifM ! ." SSI i .. -ol mJ I alu i- -m n ta. urnui. . tin, I lie Land Man, 41s Kan. Ave., Tupeka. Kansa ilh iheColi. nlherii demon- the Great Iteund in the prime ol of the buffaloes in early daa, bul ' the alale was mil developed bv lb. construction 0 1 branch liius iUei-li"ii I caul ui.r.. 1 a tinted, seetiiK gilt,.! with exeep- life is regreiled hv a large circle of no man at lhal (ime imagined that on. il latent for recognizing the acquaintances May bia aleep be ranches would dot tha vast prairie oaaibi lilies of the neglected re- sweet Arau sea. Nor was anv such thine min ion.- in the state, for he is now gined bv the emigrants who camel it vV C. Brown, Dentisl. 0 uildinit a in.nl int.. tin .Tillamook ; Up-to-date job printing at reason- later and left the baoel of tlnr in the new Btouojmildiug north of tmleuj couutiies, lie baa able piioee. ' ntock on the parched plains uorl the Host OUica, ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP IHI.a bUul (r o Ml 4v 1,0 ASMS AJSO 'fOOL CO, Oalcnaa. Vails. Ma., USA. K Wa Waal lu bill I ill ia. 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