The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 19, 1908, Image 1

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I'.l RNS. HARNK .M'NTV. ORKCON, DECEMBER 10
NO. 6
NDLSTRIAL NOTES.
PRICE OF CATTLE ADVANCED
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Taacfc fttaateAl
f wnsif
I' :. H5m
c .i Johmnn, Mo
0 O II Inaka. i Ifrk ..(
Wtinti n-l Mara hoi
rail 1)1 r
alacliim
i. r- iu.m-. -in-
J A iilimi. jn.l,
lion and ratnrn Ixx
J l I lVI, JlKlg Of I'l-'-'-
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A I llmenn. iliin
r laata, 1 1, rk of
(anion
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ultural College. The American in,on s"vaiJ0 eava: I'he ; - " ; - f
ciation of University Preai- predictions made of better price i n sn,t, j.,,1-,, ,.r
flent.s. the American Association in tnp livestock market havi "
Inutitni.-. U..,.L.., been entirely fulfilled Aa rv. 'mnk Mr enlainl, .In.,
Ike Agronomic Society, and the JWd the cattle market, the tone
fc8ocintion of Agricultural Chem- ls good at thni time that quo
tation
Portland Correspondent)
of the most important "WRUNG QUOTATIONS SHOW RAISF
gatherings t. -, held on the TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS.
Pacifl during 1909 will he
(invention in Portland of the
Association of American Agricul-
! and Hxperiment
Stations, brouirht here through
the instnimrntalitv of President V . ,
, ,. .. ., . . . r report irom me
rverr. or rne ureirnn Aim.
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MOO
huh pi unci; WITH Will X
lil
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Ill
n111 I il-SlOOESTS.
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VORttTLY
mnmnm mmmmmm
.
Ma Serai Scarce Mi
Accartlai. In TM Reaart
ww satwtm m n c h.
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Portland
Union
-h
A V Mi-4'4iilanl iti'o '
Uoa and rat urn ln
15 Cents V OaalBi-l.l.olrrli of
tnd.
n a new iirigat- . ts in
calls lor an e
150.000,000, a very
v-hich will be waet
ire not given ex-
prcieing need, oi
a are practical in
-filers on the large
brought under
chocking of iose
tran limitation to
.m! in its nii-
tii
to alwavs hold their conven- tationa of from 10 to
pons at the eamc place and time '"K"er man recent aaies art eea-
Bjitho Asarw'intinnc nf tin-..H, ll.V obtainable and (he market i ' " "lllh, 'lit
W College and Experiment Sta- in excellent shape at the advance. Ul
.... t .. a r i . . i . II' !i
,,..,, :.-.; ;j?jns. and will therefon , '",.,, mr me cattle market': , , (; .,,, ,,. .Ii:.
' " 06cto HBr'""' lk'U'y ,h,s'' m,'(,," fu,"n' ''"",,, 8C,ircel" better i n,.,, ,i ,,i ,,
: : -M' Hi i.iafcgs com-. i... , ill. tv and uni- than thf ire at this time. mm n,.i
hia labor in eatab-! 'tors of Whil nin during the pai u,""- ' '
Wm .piite fair these ";""
different bureaus of the lie- W(re th h arrivals in that ,, , ...,,., ,..
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artmeni oi Agriculture, and ""' I,"K ,as Nimniay.
pther ii, , and an atlen- Whlk oJjr handful of sheep
lance o between 1200 and 1BO0 nrrivt'l ta during that time the
Is 'M I. n -Mended visit ,n:"k'1 ' "'' decid.-d in its
KtheA-Y-Pl; ,,,-iu- vinvs' ftratrictly fat weathers
jfcd in their schedule. The exact ,'"' ,ni(l'' believes that an ad
Sttt' ot P rilion will bl v,1,lv '"l'll he olit.iuieil
nnounced so over previous quotations, or
J. h. I)ef..hanrl, : ,, ,,. mtm of
rW "' -a.hors iwntly. The arrival
r"" .""" " nu,,u. sun of28aheep in
.rias nr nas ,j)(1 24 hours
' lonatly 111
mi
.100
.too
1110
ill!
fj
;im
Id mi
oe
1 oe
li Oil
Crawley QaNe Sare TreaMr ita e
I arer EtokMM kj Uawj Snaatt
Kn4 laeaaale PreteatanVe.
N
IlKi
.til!
Sin
Him
Siwi
km an lhal liunt-
ili(I ni.'l li -11 ni( iihii lha aiicliail
land f iIim An nrieaii hand A l.ir
" - '.-rliiilHaii
. . r .,w I, , , Itlllll-
IIIU'" t Willi- 1 iHMTDlt-ll
was causing to ;the growers of ,., ii. - 11 ,.,,. i,
I H Mm.
To the Editor: I noticed in a
ut issue of your pajicr nn ar
ticle on the damage that smut
ii
the yards during
mst indicates to
Some till- skull. 1 -if 11 liiu- rnnrUil
the ''L'"i'- an.l tbi-apnearanee of profitable
:ic MBItl- ,.;,... ,.u;.M
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It is a land of
..f
one bv a b
metheda to
soil and au
itieeaoie ineraase
In no other way
Hogs are showing practical I .
no atree-'th u-lth iVw. turn -..
at $6, atthoocfa
Which Ulli ,.all,iu I.I I
' WI f 'niMHHMIIII' 1 I II
top quality. This, howem
not putting in appearam
.1 "- 1 l
. ,,
rMaw ni pi 1 jaUiwi 1
wWWp
imindiimiii;
a mankind ui-n otl
a land of mount
m and allej . of u pt
at in in'.eliect, energy, endur-
nc.-. attl l.uitiliiieati. In this
; Northwaet in a climate
hout the harabneaa of
North 01 the enervating sofuicss
f the South, theee people are i
bllildilie :m i-mnira
meaatd the streams for power, i
.peering them over the platee, :
u mJuuJ ....:. c.i c.t j.. j I
ai-tanriflH - ' ' ' "'oui !". unu
rdriis thi-v mi- uri'Ktimr Triim
earth its mineral wealth.
Bey are converting the forests
h of utility and Ixautv:
Ikhey are building bchools and ',
ollegvs; the Hible vision of e
tan dwelling under his own vine
Bad tig tn-e is realized h.
There hi hodily Heed uikI
fctellectual want may be gra
..Itll of the
try la
enient. hut Is-tter than ull
BkJa are the people themselves
ktaaa m m num-
per.s and In .ill the aeeompliah
nents and graces which make a
Ipeuplf mutually useful
1 IU M'li
I I from In. 1
7w WUo. ..,
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Soeretaiy
views
S.'
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'rngj.uxl acraa Ir.
fatatbertid abooi
to the number ie
I, and. when pro
1 coume of exeeu-
l:tf 1- 1
urea
W I :., !, Iff,
hauli. t RH f Ml 14 $ M t
l'l"
itler
py.
Th- .ion of the Oregon 1 -j,
iation a!
ttiat u
view r tt-1
a'ld ajiurh pro
Ltd placing under
xtenee areas '
means of irriga
illed "dry hmd
suitable cuKurai
nundaiien has l
i f ! e ad
(Ie on ire- ut week ua Un. m 1st suceees-
body.
iv re
: ith attend
rand pri.
'' protlucbi
. A. Behuhinei
hi hit Co;
cheese
Dough. ( ,,. of
burg won first award lor Highest
m. ring creamery b .ud T
dot u
l. ig eheeue. The
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(or 1
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Ha Levis, taaai Un
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I. .11 JiiliiiM-n, lalxn on
roadu
0 I (Ukrr, lalHit on r-xl
a mt-ala
1 rai.k iivi. , labor ee
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Hlaaatora, Imlaaea
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fat iitnij h .;. i i
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teae ettleru ha
emand ft in I
the jo .. inii'i.
mail water i
.;,.',-. !t '-' liutitt
m with the f.n n
- V. ittiOUl tr(,:i
established foi
toformatiun ati
ig the ntetli ,
' ad.i.ntages u
Imcu nUUltUittrt
ystx an Uou
lie -iter for tie
e jil.ii'.-. QKlkat H
tdurgfOUOd :.'"'
.I- m watera
Hi at thkaeasoi
tuifkly rtjlwveo
e.e Coup Syi
lualrty rids ta
lraiHn
childtec. (,,
y oil'! whuup
) The WeHoii.
ta, Ora., Frt-
F
lion
til". .I.li.- illlo
t' VV l.i...ai., Hti.
1 I -lll.ll.l.., JUllj(.
it -
ii pledgetla fund of 150 M .
Mar month for the emi.
iiert to Lrii
througho . un
be higt andard
An appropriation of ouoo will be
Legiehi
nt I 1. K- allis
lected, with ( mi Abrai
meeting Will
Ukoaen to harmonise with the
late selected li.
I I
his week. I. Miichei,
airj Division, V. S De-
arti
;ng.
Mar aVaaaw. Tt-tter aaj .it Klimm.
MIC ol tin se ailniei
Inatantly allayed b Ciutmber-
Iain's Salve. Many uses
have h by it. For sale
! by all good dealers.
You are invited to buy your
Jioltday goods at H. M. Ilorton's
where you can get the best value
the mom
i hx
ajjSarfj i
I H
10 40
3 00
'
., r.,
I
on
A Wintiino
lata
.1 I V
u ii
A tt li- loo iHi.. .ml
lulu 1 1, kjaf
lltr, tM)
lion
Hon
I tt . Laaria, itii
if, juegj U
elaciiou
UO
ng tin- butchering itrieaoei
"' ment SU-
lion frequently receives aped-
s of pon. .,iai preaeut ai.
..rketable appearaoee. The
1. or akin, taken from the ab-
3UU dominal region and inside ol
fottfld to be dotted with
,u4" growths of ar-
g(J0 IOU. langing fioiii th
a pin-head to a hazelnut. Mai
8oo of thes- ,
'"
... ' ,
' KIH.
I he mite causing theae puatul-1
queiii black apo
,. 1. 1 - . . . .
I. .. : -ill.
var .-. .1 v' larye nam-
aucl. mite, tliat m
'' hf the aiu
fying gtasa.
heat in the Pacific Northwest
I have raised considerable wheat
in mj (imp, as well as barlev
"About 140 my attention was
p. Ural called to how they treated
(M1 wheat where I was born.
The) cleaned the wheat of all
nl sii'd then heaped the od
'"' wheat on the floor and sprinkled
it with water until it was wet,
.i i ..
mem iook unsiaaeo lime in a
a 00 1 Coarse aleve and covered the
sno bthhI. shoveling the wheat over
"' and over until it was all white-
I ashed. This was allowed to
until the following day then
wn.
Do mil know nut )i..u ..It. ...i
ive this method was but remem
erj distinctly thai HMN
was no smut in the grain fields.
At any rate it would not cost
much to try such an exeriment
In 1XM Major Bidwell of Chico
C Keaildingof Red HlufT,
California, commenced to raise
wheal and birley. Neither were
troubled with smut but in 1855-6
the amut made its appearance.
Farmers were consnlerahly al
armed. Alsiut that timeadoct-
1(10 or had a I"' ter published in one
"t the Sjicm-n -;to i-ais-ra advis-
thi inngof sch1 wheat in
. vitn.il water Some followed
others didn't li -win-
.ij.H-.batl imsiiiin, ll
or ii. ,-l
in 1 (- I I lirst Hud itriol on
lW wheal using 1 lb to HUM lbs of
wheat and was Ml troubled with
muL Barlev and uaU should
Is' treated in the aame manner.
I And it U'st to at first take out
luu all foul sin! then pile it upon a
h! floor, wetting it good belt-
applying the blue atone.
Devolve the blue stone in a wood-
n bucket with hm water then
mix with water in a barrel to
xon the right WWMtWm, Sprinkle
be seed with this and aa the
water runs off sweep it beck, at
the same time shovel the aeed
sou "v'f and over until it has taken
ip all the water and is reason
ably dry. Allow it to remain M
,,uu the Booj until the following
ng when it may be sacked
ami .An) I'll bet grain treat-
'.. id in this way will not cause any
i.i . i . .
- inreaning machine to blow up
rnut
Ha Sam" has another me
sas """ inst has proven quite ef
8 01 fective and is cheap. It is the
HM not the keeley cure.
il treats wheat to hot water
ir degrees P. 1 tried the plan
SB two aeaeona and hmi no amut.
I placesj the atMHi in a large iron
oid e,t u pHd lire under
I thought 1 would improve
on "Uncle Sam" and treated my
to ii n degrees it takes
derable heat to kill the
'.rain treated in thia
di come up in a few daya
if the ground is warm
i CaowutY.
Hanoh Maiiagar
NOI
Mamg iinai-l- M tf'V- -Mir Hraonal
slti-tiii -n m in, oolli - ti in n( On H
aaajHMI .! n-, iha PaSM have laaii
1-1 ,i -I lll Mr. 0, H IHiesnl
' vteg iU-i il -leva lha ilia
...lieoin i e-i ' in- rMiti a rim-t
-ill- no nl of 'ha . inn t rai'
HaaeBv iikm
arllflaa svrKea
Kav A J (rein will praai li t
llarnay the 'ind Suiniar of aarh
nniith at 1 1 a. in. ami T.'ltlp n.
Mahbath .iIhmiI evary sabbath al i
p. in
rim Hi.ui. . leaalaj! H'h'ml niaata
at 2 o'clock seal Sunday and a
coniial inviUtiin. t- ! tatidad to all
ho ran attain) l ae( wtlh u
At the I'n-i-i ii rni- i nuich
levee, hv. A J Irwin paaior.
DfVina aarvican tha ihir'l anil fourth
Rundaya nf naoh iinniitiai II a. in..
Had P itt-'-Hii, . seel at
lo a ii ,,. . ,, states,
Brown's Satisfactory Store.
You certainly arc interested
in the largest and most com
plete Stock Of New Fall and
Winter ( ioods catTied in the
Interior.
We are showing everything
new. no exceptionb and to buv
our place means a
rtiiin I uii cloaks
and w aists I Krect Imj ortation
early at
better
lac Lose Mar
RE8TAURANT
t till. a t -r-i'K' , I
i Stela ie i I: Maaata.
MBMh AT Abu HOUR
Bkii'y in oneetinn
A Sataally a( Sasrl Uretn
N. BROWN & SONS,
Burns, Oregon.
iunuiiiuiinnuiiuinaieniiiiuumtnnttMii...miOT.u
The Harney Valley Brewiug- Co.
M .nl i
arid.
t T7"Ttte3T-
family I raaV IsMlftei Pi 1 1 IMIvary
T. E. JE NKIN8, M macer
IK
Ta'-la fnriii.li- il
(ha mark- t nil ml.
aga aolieltt
nh -- iiilns
Ynur aeiiee
;'l THBiiESi
sou
aj
laj
it,.
-on
111 Health U Mat Kiaaaatea laaa aaat
DHBi
Thia country ia now filled with
people who migrate serosa the
continent in all directions asek-
utiihs-.i j roni
a-
catarrh i from negl
cold, and apending fortunea
vainly trying Vj regain loat health
Could every sufferer but undo
Um past and cure the first 000-
i cold, all thia sorrow, pain,
I expense could have
been avoided. Chamberluiira
-'uugh itemedy n CHHHH '" Ml
Kaceintl Enlargad
25.000 New Word
New Caaettaar of tt.a Wm 14
a ' lua, L.juli lha
i 'i ...iet ..ill.
YtMagraphlcal Dlotlanf ty
i .. i i .inu ' i
, vmNn.
i
uat ut BWaatiuu.
dec
4Wliiia
ry
taa
aaaniiia 1
II !'
THE CAPITAL SALOON,
lUlsril ,v
Siirus. - - Oregon.
Wines, liquors and Cigars.
Billiard and Pool tables.
Club Rooms in Con nee fa n
m BTTTtl kU
Li life ' Cflliftil 11UI
PttCTlCAUlM Bg AR7
mntm 1 ITOKK
Over ooo MM1 h I M,J "
ateStallful Sff L Hrua Llal
P law. fl j j II Owe 4 aa a.
MOMUWtNTi
I. L i WIS
liilN lai la fsruta
PARTICULARS
and PRICES
l aeaaas Atahiag
INFORMATION.
Salii(mi
DESIGNS.
rOflANT,
F .
I 3AM a wb CAiir iutr
The Bums Flouring Mill
aloe irURTaVANr. Propt.
pllj MODERN Ko ' ! R MILL PROCESS IS ! 'si.ll
n t
I IIS
a
IU1 i
a. I
I
li Hi
('I
IILOIn KULLtl) BAVUV, CHOP, AND j
ell kiud ni Will x4 alHaOs m
IHI WKi MHnlLtl K4il.l.l" kl. rll 1.IR HHW IHIMi IHUI '
du .
.(
i u
uiUU
a uo
of colli.-. niui ij.1i alwavH
teattack be denendad utan, i -nil
known, the more aenoua dkaaaeae aaav be
i. onled. For sale by all good
dealer t.
v.
-k. M
tmumkg.
saj en. .
w I- i well
burrowi d
J Ull
10 oo io no
800
300
i 00
800
800
into tb
, , treatment or the use of in.-.
3uo des ia of little valu.
indication of n
until the lime of but
ing, when the damage ia already
done.
blackened spota, al
though unaightly, do not injure
tht 'neat for food, and they may
be HHafdataijP removed with tlie
akin.
a E. F. Femnoi
aU.im.na4.Ma-
tiaaaa" airHeeaa.
leeaaa m
ikara are
CU8 OM WO K DONE
iCood 8ted Wheat for bale
iauutiumn
300
300
300
Fineulea for the kidneya are
little HaMefl gWnilei which act
directly on the kidneya. A trial
will convince you of quick result
for Haekachc, Kheumutim, Lum
bago and tired wornoui feeling,
aoday'a trial $UK). The) purify
the blood. Sold by The Welcome
Pharmacy, iiurim, Ore., Fred
Haioea, Haritey, Ore.
ii it iaru- iaiE iu of at toaait
in aiutiui of ueii- ran
ua coanauiu tt-ttrn aiu
i ua(L to raseuci tauaiir
SLEEF1NE EZXS&'Stti
wvvuauavitiMi Ouat II ia trrfrvm mulwmm awt
cajituuii sw.f in "if it. mimjmmB, UHMHHa) aV
I.. ikiIw Uant rwi inair ur it. wul nmt
ABSOLUTELY FREE
a t laJ k ki iw ha MUaCHTHt, HtWaUaH laaMH
ui satUrea, ur Ml will Marul e, lanuW aU
eeit oi M Hfttl, K-atNf
tVaWil- Wlltu toO.
The Sleepine Co.
Ka.area Tru.t Bid., CLEVELAND. O.
ThOVR .AND HO sL
u 9, O tion
AHorci tin. lit'.sf t commodations
to be It n littii- ttty
Ct-tafl lu in f I, PKuUMBi tuH
The patronage oi ail gueaU he oW aieaageaaeat
eapecially aylirited.
3aHVteepez day, 01.2S
H ndef on Elliott, Propt.
uiiuuuiiiittmtitntnitiiiuituttttieuiUKt.".
Job Printing.