The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 30, 1918, Image 2

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STOCK MAVKI BY DRHTROYINtl Monollon Mountains makes it evident
KOVINU PKKRATORY that a total' of at least 250 head of
ANIMALS. 'cattlo as well as n In'Ror number of
shep were kill ul by bears. Those
Frowllng predatory animals are on
the decrease In New Mexico, due to
the intensive campaign waged by
State and Federal forces of the Biolo
gical Survey. United States Depart
ment of Agriculture. One thousand
and fifty-nine coyotes. 201 bobcats.
51 wolves, II mountain lions, and 7
bars. Inelttdtag IS grizzlies, have
been exterminated at a total cost of
$11.20 an animal, without deducting
fur values. This is considered a very
small outlay for protection, in view
of the fact that the average gray
wolf kills 1 1,000 worth of live stork
:i year, while a mountain lion de
stroys $5000 worth of stock, and the
bobcat and coyote $50 worth each.
On this basij the saving represented
In this cooperative campaign Is near
ly nine times the amount of the gross
expenditure.
Poisoning operations against pre
datory animals for the coming winter,
from December to March. 1919. are
planned on a scale so extensive as to
include the main winter ranges of
the State. With more carefully
systematized method; and a larger
and more dependable personnel at
the disposal of the Halted States
Bureau of Biologhal Survey than
has heretofore been available, quit k
and permanent relief from coyotes
and bobcats is promised for New
.Mexico sto Tuneli, who are keenly In
terested in the project and are will
ing to cooperate in the work to the
best of their ability.
During the recent summer 1 '
hunters paid by the State and 15 In
the employ of the Federal Govern
1 h:ive conducted an intensive
trapping campaign. This force will
be increased to 40 during the fall
and winter trapping season, as at
those seasons the animals ure more
elslly captured, while the value of
their fur gives an income to the
.State which almost pays for the cost
of killing. '
Illustrative, of the great value of
predatory animals control, during
ti'.o three years of the Government'.;
:'gani7at'nn work In New Mexico the
my. wolf population has been re
duced from 3000 individuals to less
than 40. The entire extermination
of such prowlers will mean great
.-eduction in the local loB.ies of live
lock. I! ars also have been very de-!
itraetive in the Peeoe Mountain
region. During' the recent grazing
M they killed approximately 1 2 r
head of valuable cattle, Similar dam- f
in the Black Kan;:e and In the
.
facts are worthv ol consideration,
the Federal .specialists point out, In
v.'.'w of the general and concorted
efforts now undor way on tho part
of sportsmen to enact legislation
that will prevent trapping of bears
or hunting them with the aid of dogs.
Between April and August co
operative work In oMerniln il ll
prairie dogs was conducted over
Ift.OOO acres of Infested laud;
more than CO tons of poisoned grain
beia used and H,40:i landowners as
sistive, In the work. An average of
over 10 per out of the prairie dogs
on the treated areas have been kill
ed; In many places extermination has
been complete. Practically all the
crop areas subject to damage by
prairie dogs have been treated,
amounting to 400,000 acros. The
value of this work Is evidenced from
the fact that on tho untreated land
the total Ions of the crop, or at least
a 50 per cent loss, often occurs as a
result of pralrle-dog Infestation. It
Is estimated that the crop-saving ef
fected this year from prairie-dog
control amounts to approximately
$500,000.
On the range lands of New Mexico
252.000 acres have been treated
with poison, while the plans are corn
plat to extend this control as rapid
l us possible yver 1.500,000 Hire
As .i rule, the average coal of in
itial treatment on range areas ha'i
be. n tees than BH rents an acre.
HAVE POTTED MEAT READY
i f sorted, foaed aad griatle re-
n red. fat and meat chopped fine,
may yield more than could be usod
ailvautageouslv at a single meal.
I i il it. with little water. In its own
fat and pack solidly in Jelly tumblers
or small Jars. There should be a
(in-.irter lack of fat on top to harden
and form a sen! from the air. With a
f is cover on top, meat thus prepared
will keep several weeks.
Beaaonlng may be added as for nny
potted meat. Meat thus prepared,
both fat atid lean. Is ready to be used
with from two to four times Its bulk
o.' .potatoes or other vegetables for
basnet, or for sandwiches, etc.
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The book lover Is never lonely.
Ha is not only sufficient unto hlm-
but he is perfectly Independent
of others for entertainment With Ills
book h" run banish loi.eliuess and
laugh at dull care,
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Bt'YINO NKW KQIUPMKNT
You're pretty sure to see it in this pa
Is It easy to keep (dean and will It
lessen labor and save your time?
These are the two pertinent points
j when buying new equipment.
uecttuso an article is wuiniy iiuver-
I tlsod does not guarantee that It will
bo of practical use . to the house
keeper. There are no-called labor
saving devices on the market which
add to the time mid labor because
tiicv are complicated to operate and
difficult to keep clean. The economy
of any utensil or tool Is that the
' housekeeper Is able to finish a task
more quickly and easily with It than
without
The Department of A r. tl- ul t it r ad
vocates that tin IT v to conserve
fuels Indl'Mtes the wh'dom of buying
one of the cooking devices for raving
fao ir Hurh is not already Included
la the equipment. These Include the
flrele cooker, the pressure cooker
compartment steamer and the triple
Miueepuns to fit over one gas plate
or oil burner.
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Perfect Confidence
? tiie relational
Batik iiiul iiH
For
Burns.
Sale 4t acre adjoining
See J. J. Doaegan.
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WARRANT ('AM,
No oilier worls c;m rlosnrl
1 lint .should twist li'-twcHit il
i;il IOIIM.
If yiu haver 't eonfidoneei in t;i" soufidn j of a
bank, you cert linly w. II not tri i ., ur ;;ioney
to it.
This P.n n !: iriv:tos carofui Inspection of its
financial strength and ountl bofrfnetl in tlir-dp.
We know th".v lire above cHticUfD, but the
qoint is, we want you to know it.
When you huvc lenrnrd, then we solicit your
business on our DBtrftS.
CRANE STATE BANK
ORANE.
ORK0ON
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Collars those always Impor
Unt acceasorlea. Theyre hlfh
rlso vory low. Pour new modols
from the big city shop prove this.
At tho top, a guimpe of b.itlslo
and filet lace has a high flaring
collar. Next lower, an Intensified
Hosier Brown fichu. Ihen Into
the low ones. It's a bit daring,
that charming not cape collar or
numentod with white soutache
braid ana Kronchy black velvet
bow At the bottom Is a soft
guliupo collar with yutlifulnes
tu every liuu.
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Notice is hereby given thai there
are sufficient funds on hand to psv
off all Oe&eral Fund warrants i -sued
and registered prior to vi. t .
i hit. t coaot '" ' r 10 1V1
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UNIVERSirSToi REGON ?&Jft?
enltutM . iHti'Tti'iirr pa H in pedal
. ; ; --t , .Irin i rWit t ini'-, Lu wn h tl Ins
hold . l- . al t M,rt.
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Traitors
Get their lust deserts in the
great romance o ttie Aincncan
army in France that will ap
pear in serial form soon in this
paper. Truth, lust ice and true
love triumph in the cad.
5 Don't mlia the onr.ing Intullmtnt
ot mi up-to-ttie-uunuia aioiy.
1 Brids of Battle
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That Will Add
to your Sales is what you want and what
you will get if- you advertise properly.
Advertisements that leach your prospective
customers i what you want as a most cVhect
. method of putting your products in the
most effective manner before them.
Yovr local paper is ike medium that puts your
very words beneath the eyes of those who arc look'
ing for just the articles you may be marketing.
Do not hesitate. A minute lost in advertis
ing is days lost in the rising to prominence
of your merchandise.
We must show all people what we have to
sell before they will buy.
The most practical way of shewing them is
to get them to the very spot.
And the way. to get them there is to
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CORNBLIO MAitAiiA, Pialatlff.
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HOIXOWAY, Pefeafiaots.
NOTICI IH iikiikiiy orflH That,
97HBRBA8, on the luih day of April.
. In the Clrcalt C url of the
of Oregoa fof the Coaaty of
Harney, a Judgement wild duly me. to
and entred in favor ,f the kbOVe
named I'lnintlff, Coraello Mir.iba,
i ovenii.iied Defea4aata,
Fred Holloway and 'lara floli
for the cum of $f)96 IS. and Interest
J thereon at H per rent per uniiuni frOBI
il 10, l'JM, and for the costs
ilitid iiisbur. iiieiits taxed at 5o.eo:
h sa il J'li'gnient v.u.i ilu'. en- ll
ied and docketed in the office ol Be
I county Clerk of aald Haraa County,
i on ihe loth l-i of April,
IBlfl ,,e.
WHBRBAI ll waa further Order
'I i-iil Adjudged by t ln 'Hurl In the
utltlod cau e thai oertafn pro
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B, tow.t :
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B W M, Harney C nun .. Oregon,
b told, u i ; ded l law, to
ly waul Judgs ooet i and
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to 'i immand ot aald Writ i "d by
author l i i roof. 1 ba re lovh d upon
the Inl r it! of aald i ifendanl in
,i"ii to the above d nrtbad nroni ea;
ai;d wHi on Monday the ISrd day f
! -uiinT, ! tit, at the hour ol 10.00
o'clock a. ni. of khIiI (iii .u the court
fhouae door In ihe city . Buraa,
, in Harney Btate ol ( irtgon,
oner for aale to the htghe I bidder
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Who know
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you use "bogus" or counterfeit
for rcnluivrnents at ii r.-nniia in
your Ford car. jou cwi't expect Batie-
laciory nor curable m-rvicu from .our
cir. It's not fair to
i i far to ir-
' poor i;.:..,ny
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Kvnuii.i -id M a-
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ed for by mcii who know fc'ord tnei h i -i
m and bow best io keep vie car in
wprKiuif order. Britgyoui i.;i!criu
oursbop vh r yi u're t.'eoi' thesqasrs
dtsl; .s'r'uf !'".nti niaiici,:! ; md aura
of Fori Jow i:ii. Keep your Ford
oar runnii g u atandard,
BURNS GARAGE
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B5IXIN6 SYSTEMS
The Times-Hernia carries the
standard sizes Billing Systems
Binders and Fndexes
Hilling ?hces 1 and ft on
Duplicate Sheets for above
Finest and largest assortment
cf Bonds and Flats stock to be
found In the country on hand
Prompt attention given aBl orders for
anything In tire printing flSne. Call on us
for Seller heads, envelopes, hill heads, etc.
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