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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1908)
f h -Wsinld riio f!ii ini Hit mm v hk I)" Hn'iilMtti'ii hii.I i n" " ' '" MS " '"1'Km in Ki'i- n mt (Y -v IF J ; I 1 I rti V V V M r & HI rtipi I S V V Vh ri ttarnty rmimrg OatWt mi wren nl fl.tSK.HOIl hi.. lanil, i i ! ... m . mi vnrniit iul Intntr nii.Ur iiir pstiHc Inn.! lam el I ho i its, BURNS. HARNKV COUNTY. OKI ;oN, AKINO A TOW: ' IS TKtlKB 1)1 .;-. INfH STRKl NOTES. IN ORANOK BU.IJT1N. m af Ttar TraaV . frCBrH rttat irtland Correspondent) The numerous Hearst publica al! NfM d throughout Oregon and Washington recently !; Ray Washington Taylor, who is writ- Tht ing a HrtklM showing1 agricultural, industrial nnd horti cultural actualities in thin por ttnn nf tVi TTnifo Cfntsa 1LAV Taylor is m,;!,, ;,,if the San his p,a,,ter- sprayor Rnd dimrcr P01 A TOES FOR SMALL FARM from the MM of a cl hens egg. Sood the s'ze of a chrry will send upone si.dk and INTERESTINfl ARTICLE ON CULTURE have two potatoes weighing mttkti S.jjc.lrd ShoiW Sr TrM hi ttrao Caaaty and RenaH Carcfalh WatchaSYleM WmM k IMt. The large potato farmer has pound or two apiece very rarely I a little one. A potato weighing half a pound will send up a half dozen stalks and their will lx man sm.-tll ones in the hill. Peo ple talk of potatoes "rune " DUl 1 have been plan: little seed for eight years and do not get enough little ones to re- ocroan i- NO. 47 SI (ililSTS LEASINO THE LAND N i : RKNPAXalNt). MMWMM I'lWl WO JiH'tNAL SNOWS AMCE 01 CONDITIONS MINOR. 1 ill i nll'H it . .1 t H VOKi.TI.Y fi. 'i-ii- Frnnciseo "Examiner." but his ! and n0 nR8, to- ms urary and plant the same piece of ground, stories will be printed in all the a moro or 'ss rop'cto know and last year 1 had about twenty - ledge of his specialty. This arti- five to the rod averaging one . . J cle is intended only for the small potti aplica. That is not run - i ib ni'in.ir.i iiiMi mt- i j uii .u :-. uir - : ... HIIIK UUV ei I JIM. no lUKsr vsMSti n rum ii stik CMif.iT Ureal Raraftaf. Htrtt ( Sawn" No Waata Iaa4 hi 0nt brokers of -k City got. to- farmer who pretty thmn ifei- art of the MBit tiling llaiB ri aurveyiac n Uw country nov though it we raw to we wl ugh there iflttt. on of the Orf" liefore leaving i L Isnn's view of i situation is j'i sta seems ten vn that the 8o sent four his weak from i BngiowjrBost- taken to Sun in, a' the ntorning. a IMMt hair an acre ning i .1 I Wi Onmo tt INnintnaa W.K- T kni-n -v Urn- J wn.aViS.iV gether recentl: had a mid-night hag no Hpecial too,g and , rhijl , , aweunK in um, wd-ww.i knfrwierrre. Ptrst. I disk apart, hoping to get mm .,u u.ovu um. rnej were noi , thp .. lhoroURhy. Ev,, II ones to plant next y. going to Pax fancy prices for farmcr shouH navo adjsk unlp8, , , mv , I IroiTrtn nnH VV nchitwrlnn nim aa .... ..... - " .. r: " '" ' " i'i'"-"- ne ex nee s to hin1 a his team not a mm of mm falla -, There was at least one commis- Wlirk I)itk the Kfound im(1Rh plantjn? timp (o ihminK , n ma,, .... u,u not .iu-na ims then diak ,t much more ,f ,f ,jquid an(J maI((r meeting, however, and he sneak- it is a piece of dJ9k jt twjce Mvod m W)1, tht ,.,,, ed off to Hxk1 River and bought I M much. J8 not im. fnm & fo a js w .,.,,, , w.iwooaw. A grapevine le.e- mediate danger of losing money $50 to $75. Kram says mai i;si.tss more nave ;n Hiskinir o-r,,nH N n iml liunt- inr .'ni ii.iii h i iu'.ii .1 lenats of tlat Ann-Menu I. anil A I iv. natively spaking oW . .-., ,. etrleO) awM4ws asto acre of land in v ..,.,. i,,.,,.,i h,i.,i- 0 Thestatement isstrang' ,,,K will 1 em. .I people, but it is true. Um ISitt eatsai of the lafl Tin have been wont to look up-1 I B Hn . il id districts of eastern Hunch Maurr n as desert and to claw I have a even if you loam over yellow clay. iBrn,Ml,,WHuwnlmni.m.,, p.y50f(.mf nour for man jK mv 1,, violdor ftnd J wj men nave neeti plentiful in tne and team laKimn. KOgue K.ver. uranne Tht,n plow deep as you can. that will U-at it on mv Ian. uonoe. wenuicnes. ami orner j l ono p((W8 wilnout disking he W irun profiucm)? seciions. ell the lands in that resion as There are, however, im mense areas of these so-called desert lands on which the fattest of cattle and the thriftiest of sh'-ep are found. The presence t the livestock in its wallowing fatness is proof of the powers of the toil. It is true that some of thew districts are waterless and damp, ivil tnal ,nc smiting or wells is an Ij,!, enuai to their use for grazing. mi ne. in v P Hon. John Rarrett. Director of the International Rureau of he first una wiu1 In VI' ai to II in 4wci ng of th md t) unl been at woowae of way from t initw mi .. ii i an has wcu' ' 'ight of w In- Desrttutes important par i secured a gr rninent of lou ' track, irive us pktsw hough it will lroada out of ther- gi if routes," Olid consider that ( big enough to 11 not attempt s from nmnint' standpoint of 'or. the Deachi offer one of north and ao in the oount hoary grade the divide beiin ulmoat irapuwi has been pi. thew are swat- tian paolitogn anyoe route, railroad built t canyon will new OMIb' .. ! Lite I boas in the d I the great c mo California it have been , itbern 1'ai iti rueted that ahip nlral Oi - i: I : .III . land, .! f the state I UXM b Kui . .. : I .;. , river H. Kaufman. ma need to be careful and not Grange Bulletin. plow too deep; but if one has disked ix inches deep, the TMC M.rHIN.DV n. TMC -, VI American iiepuimcs at wasning- ground may oe pioweo as aeep ton. I). I., who was in advance as possible. Com roots shallow at the National lrriRation Con- and needs rich earth at the top: The standard drilling r gross last week in A ,.ie. potatoes root deep and the ujr r ""' Ontario Co-diktat ive I will he present at th tour inches may I.. Co. arrived Monday morning ress at earth. and is n. l.emy put in pi.. San ! North Then re-plofj the ground. If H0(,nt' ()f oorati(ns for a isit to point! in a right hand plow, go ! ract at the fool ! and U IdrOM oWl t! lofl I the i,.d at will be non- nd will d and come back Th" ' with .em. right tide ;,;" tnd l"rin Wi t! p with South . "'-," : ettowod m thai the last w,1) H'w ' liable I i:iii,.m:i unless oil is struck in paying . ., v. ...L.. . lei th near hor.- wjII. 'Hialities at a Uss d In mi t if ti it i t i hi rvi t r niriiL" --... " 1" !" ' "" "" v, I :-:land. but particularly , i ly satisned with ;.t the si.. . i of the riilk'e thrown c ' encountered in pa mg tion of the grass. out by the first furrow, making uantitieH. the coinwn will eon- ought to he lett on a sort of "average' bottwaji a !" to expion tor oil until a more than two or three days, and : removed to other sections I il true that great herds of ,x sheep and cattle have been jws tiinHl on them until the grass in in: ny districts is almost killed. !and that the scene ia one of un thrift and unpromise. It is true that aomd turn of grass exhaust ion is on, hut it is the fault of thow in authority, and that is th- point in this article. Why docs not the federal goy amenl lea . these lands to in dividuals, as it leases pasture rights in the forest reserves? Sixteen million acres of th.. ranges are owned bj the federal mien! and MM tenth as by the state of Oregon. nomad cattle and sheep, some owned out of the slate, some ia it. are grazing on thew lands, nnd with never a care or thoutrht for the Sheep that them for not N.ll Ii I iiiTK nur r,ti.l altrnii-n iii ilu DfT , thin ,.f th. a. Wll II .In.. ii, Ihr MHM hsrt lu . .. I a oh Mi. C. I,., i. ,i,l. A h .Ii .... nf in ,,n . inrlii s iiroiiini rax is ne nt .I let line i rtiiifnl. .1 M i -i-e , Okaiiv RfllfloM Sri Hcv A J Irwin will afMMh hi ' liarnsy the '2nd Sundav of each 1 1 iuii th at II a. in. nml T.:in . ,. SahliHlh aehiMil nvery auhlmlli at 'i p. IU The II hi Of y Sinnlny lehOOl BMSM at '.'i-.K'k I'm ii Siuiilay Mini ii snrdlal Mtltelien I ileaijoi to all who ran attun.! to ne I i ith ti- At the PlW i'i ton in ilniieh IlioiiK Itev. A J Irwin BWtof, DOVMJI MffMM the 'hn. I n.ll I. null ahMOVayi "f " h ii,., i, il. .1 1 I a. m., and 7 .' m .' tl -i hwl at 10 H III . .11. Brown's Satisfactory Store. You certainly an interested in the largest and most com pletfr Mock of New Fall and Winter Goods carried in the Interior. V arc showing everythii new, no exceptions and to buy ,11'lv at our place means a better selection I adies cloaks and waists Direct Importation N. BROWN & SONS, Burns, Oregon. .:u:tuuuuuuj!:.i !. timuiuiinuiinrmimtnnrrrtti-tmti r.i!!i:i:i:.t The Harney Valley Brewing Co. Maunlai tin and i"',l,r,1 tright furrow and depth of 4.000 I reached, I. a' . . a Il W t i Lietiiiitr iu. hn. tmn forth. is can In? eon mi- . ' "" . " ""."T .-ii. i i ... , ... , .. tne nrsi lurrow; crossover it their""ru "': unuiea mier n trie lain.. , um ..i.,i inside the first back furrow on i and upon Li l :nc n nmriw tti rnmrn- nr. ' i.d t'.ir lHHI aaunn riclratu The f this campaign baa W "?. kM''' "" ' oin? lh'M The tidMteUnt,l' ,fl are 16.00 each, and il spropow " "J em from the l1' " '' " ". has plenty of just the eucosw. Argus. are kent on the lands for weeks, or until the last vestige of grass lis is not . it is u proevss kTsdually eting the heart OU' of the country, and what -' NiN" "' HI" I'IMKI urns ;, ,. Ulfv ..ho-- u. thai it i nomad cattle and shwp Great excitement prevailed in i i today and out of Ore- Ll J , !... ft .. ,.. I.. .. tti- 1 .... a . .... a I A I nrwent outlook th can 'icac- ' ' ne may in uw munoaj-, oer arrival v i"iiirrow, mat tne unuiruct ipli tr . le! ,VI,I"W ,l" fteld- dropping in town of a big auto with four g- .-, third f..rr... men. II,. reason why leases ...ranteed If tvcry third furrow has been ' l soon spread that it districts to medium or .. ,-n,m throughoal Pbwtod lite iWd M laWd; If ft iMJ man part. Hut II -'.K-kmen should not be and Idaho "" marked as first suggested instead it proved to be Cap! 1 If a lease of four or five to bring an includ- 't willlw? made up of high ridgw W. Jobnaon, oeai awi given, the bjwaj un. ,, and deep furrows In this case.ful Aluska miner, and A. K. ao "ii interested in pn- drag square acnm the riges u it h Murphy, of BURM OB their wi.y t- the gross supply. He a heavy float or clml erusher. liuxxards gulch east of her-, could afford to sink wells and Itnl li.e.i ee.v otherdav. oreverv v.heiv tin . i Id stock fencw. He would Digbhl nan. ...si lag dele- tlir(1 dav, ,ihk tht. (idd. , ),.,. mg up a big farm. They have I le a thrifty c.t.,. OM lew J1" rom the Pacific tj lhe disk go in more than acquired tin. nuo acres of in the congested citiw. T iouuoiu. wefwww- fourincheeto sUrt with: then rich sage brush la.ids there, and .to build an MMO of ( oast commercial Ixxbes ,h inrh thn u in.lu.v In are buildimr two ivservnira l u v,.n,l il. luA . .... .. r .. "-" '' -' .....-w........ .... - - -r, w. w .. . i io oe neui Ibt Lwe Star RE8TAURANT I liii.a i .. ..'u , lrni kftof, 1 MBti ar Abb HOUH Bekery iu aonnoatiori A Sftciillv uf short Otter Tshlnfiiriiii.li.il .till. .v. ihiiit I ho market sflbrdu aotlallaii aMEM ure Boda ArVator I nmilv Iratlc SolKIUii I ne IHIi T. E. JtNKlNS, iVIanatfer i.iir ,i.iii.. i. i 1 Y; " epll ! 13. cMtr stttr . .I'balMMatr m-mtt.. l UalUi. . . ... Oaljr . . -..!(. at I ii . i. t. . ' .liil.1 empire Im The few the Trans-Mississippi cial Congress, i 'oinmer- . .. - ... .....,. - .... .... ---,. in uii rraiiumumiii (inliiuirv uklli..r unil Ih1. rn - e-.t of r70.00U each, to uroviili- :. . .1 for .nl ,-,.,.1.1 I ,. week, and also to lairticipate in ;.,., ,u.,l . . jta .. antaaaiiMJa f.,r ,rri... o...i i.,..i.i -.-...i- .u- l thaw. To make sure dig up a other purposes. It is reported tin o..n, the only way in which potato at the end of two weeks; they are erecting a tine class of highways apparently will ever if sprout! well quit disking and buildings, and are clearing A Mg b Massible. For dehtrue- begin harrowing. acreage and are e.tting ready lion then would be substituted Harrow three times a week for farming on a large seals. with a w.de, peg-tooth harrow. While here t apt JabmMMldMV When the KtMUes have been tributd some Alaska gold nug- ii.. n... RtSOIt HONo 1)1 tllMMMINCI Hall Minerva Rebekah Lodjre No. HI 1. (i . I . 1.. ii .ud meml this regu lar meeting w submit the foll owing: Whereas u becomw our duty lo oil. on the dwthof who has b mi our midst; and be it resolved mat ia tan death of our Noble Grand and bi sister we bavt who will be K memo red, and h have lost i ient wife and mi R MsMai that our mpatby l extended to and u I upon our an era of construction in settle tin nt and development. The i. ii aging herds of sheep planted alo a ti . (rose) gets to Messrs. LiRhi Harrow, like those of Lux and Miller of will begin to be too big to Whori.,i llurtin, and Otis a, drawing sustenance . a. iu l UU bIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbM uL. II Il I ." h Ae.a. CI mil mHkial Nowaaria. ..-.I MtntfV .M.....I y. IHMWllllll. m CWfaa, m ., fiawai m . an r niklMrttf .iMiUiaali . i) hii. rss ..k tOailNU' i UIIfUIMIH It lialit iu i ' .'uoct mtaSHY nm I' rfnl rffkn-ff . U Iim f. .. 4Ml harrow and may be cultivated same beintt very highly prised two or threti times; but you will by these' gentlemen. I need M W aprj for they will be Examiner "growing like weeds." By the nth week they should c the ground and look as smooth as a clover field, showing no trace of aw Of course, if the ground was weedy last year, the woods will show as a .s begin to moist area. frOM Oregon and taking it to California without giving any thing in return, would be crowd and settlements of thrifty niaaa, paying taxes, build- arid making an em 'The rain belt-.' Whs it D 'ul he substituted. A oftener than a deadU-ai i. for the supply of raw It v who was thu material for the coming oacking HltiKAlOUl KUN Si I I SLEtlPlNE i ,. r ..i IMS, ul N. IMM. -.llaaaS ABSfM 'JILLY FREE . iiW alu v The Sleenine Co. a..w I HCVFLAWP.O. j THE CAPITAL SALOON, TRIM II .V IMINKIIAN, PMWMMM Burns, - - Oregon. 3V4:ci.lcc TI-Icj XIocid.g."u.artora. vv ifK. Liauurs and Cigars. Hilllard and Pool liib.es. Club Rooms In Connect ian. I. L 1 WIS 1 ill at Us Is fsreisk PARTICULARS and PRICES Tl MJOM W)lrii INFORMATION. Set bi liiMian DESIGNS. J tT tflp BLTTER AID EaCNTISTt Al jft PsACT!CALLTff g matnciait . STOKE Ovar OOO Basutlful Dsslsna. Saniu far PMw iii a Wji hi. .1 .. The Burns Flouring Mill JOI p )thl 1'ello- I . it minutet-', i ue of I ... ' i te would a. i .i ' fu lett. . yellow, but few. ..! t Kei, - i. n to wad amoiu digging lime The i .ii the harrow, M long as the jiotatoes sprouted lor it kills ,,y nfc ig, while the harrow habitually no harm to the deep root. weeds, such as tern and rush. uH4 , describing the MMtOMJ '' ' ! Bead this! ., Texas, in Kum.i Hi h i- climate sas vas iu '1 . Jl of (Jrayson i i i nt countu :ni tnd a party the construe Wmmmmw l-' and ig over iR route - :' ,. . 1. . .! the disk is betu-rthaii the hoe, larelv enouurh moisture ,': matter in ai. our to the acre! tiawcran Wih,, '"' Ev wy too much rail but if you tilling and tie depth i ed Ad and th for W more, just tal if prices are youi injured. My V Kansas, whi. right. See him. first crop, with no manure, yield- a dwart, il now just al ed 100 to the acre. The for agriculture. The eastei Get Voegtly's prices on lmpk- sixth crop (with no rotation U Iter which WW once just ..I maiiurmgB yielded aUB hWB deluded in late vmtx. nt aaj boo ry in Oregon would pern The principle for I lean of ih.-H- ui operation would he a sou; real ng benefit to all goo. What do members of ' toegon delegation in congress the members of the Oregon legislature think about it'.' Jour- 'hose afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheumatism, l'meules brings re lief in the tirM dose. Hundred.! QpM today testify to their remarkable healing and tome i ties. 80 days' trial il.uu. Iurify the blood. Sold by J ne Welcome Pharmacy, Burns, Ore., Fred Haines, Harney, Ore. r t ,r .a i. ;. i jk- JUS' viifllL aBll STUraVHNr. Propt I HOIIEHN Ko II MILL FKOCtSS IS USED i ! a a ! ILOli:., KULLLD BARLEY, CHOP, AND I All liuds ol Mill Iced dlHiys oa Hand .Slljl i ii. 1 1 , 1 1 i mil a ill: m iMimi MAKkki ma ni iok uwuti mi t m nti j CUSTOM WOKK DONE j Good Seed Wheat for Sale j Ret' oil) a i.i.. gd I. . I ..v.l i I. -Iu iiieui purchasing 1 can do better than any house bushels. A small piece, wel rain belt has moved &) e in town. 1 do not have a Whole- manured, and hoed, averaged west in the last 66 years, MM i! K.-preseiitative with 'JO pounds to the rod; or 1320 mo.. t .f i he moving has been M .,11 suutmei, WWJ one lias to bushels to the ai the last 2U years." Kan.- . City I pa him. I always plant small potatoes; Star. NO TRESPASSING. Hunting and fishing are strict ly forbidden upon any of the Pacific Live Stock Co. ranches. Trespassers will be prosecuted. John Gilckubt. Supt. I i ) ' Paw!' a 111, very l(guV. i . .. rt ill,; PubUshcra, . . acllvlf H V J OIMU4.IUI :.UIIU1(..: lUIUItttt::: The OVERLAND HO L Sur , O egon Afford the Ik'Ht Accommuduiions io Iu had in Harney County CutUN ROOM .i i,. .LN, PALITHBL' RKTtlibl The patronage of all guest under the old management especially sluu..i letsite per Xmrym $1.23 Jamen A. Fanning:, Manaa r. niiiiii.itiuiiiuiuutiimuiiiunueuiMUiiinuimiiii:'.. ..m.i, Job Printing.