Harney valley items. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 188?-19??, July 18, 1903, Image 4

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THECATTLECOl NTRY
Interesting Phases of the Snuggle
for New Territory.
hen the lungs as you
k land and the
wee :. v. .1 disappear.
The lx-st lung fertilizer is
Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork
is gtHxl too.but it is ver)- hard
to digest
The time to treat consump
tion i s when you begin trying
to hide it from yourself
Others see it. you won t.
I >o i t wait until )ou can't
deceive vourselt any longer
Begin with the first thought
ta take Scott’s Emulsion. If
it isn't really consumption sc
much the better; you will soon
forget it and be better for the
treatment If it is consump­
tion you can't expect to be
cur -d at once, but it you will
begin ia time and will be
rigidly regular in )our treat­
ment you w ill win.
Scott’s Emulsion, fresh air,
rest all you can. eat all you
can. that's the treatment and
that’s the best treatment.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
439 Pearl St.. N. Y.
coc »nd It- ill druggist».
NQTINANYTRUST
iv n«’w<pnp<'rM htvr late!v riven mrTrncv
«•» «> ports Uy im*9pon«ible partic« tu theeded
tliat
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO
I nd entered a trust or «-»»inbtnaU*»n ; we wish
to awntrv the pul*a<- tluat lisere h h « frMfJb in
»urn reports. Wr have been ntanufactunng
K*ttinr nt.u hin«-* f«»r over a quarter <»f a «•»•ntu-
ry. an t haw eMtablislied a rvp«Liti«*n for our*
m -I vc» Mti«l »»ur n.. chine* that U tlx < nvy of al!
other» our “Arw liviitr*9 machine has
never l»vn rivaled a.« a famf’r machine.—It
etendii
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¡H^it i-rftde « wing
r:u-btn<*, and <tand* »n its owa merits.
T/ae ** JFew* JFatsie** Is tJbe e«s/g rsallg
HIGH GRADL
Bachin*
•M the tnarket.
not necessary for na to« ntrr into n trust
t
ve our credit <>r pay any «debts ms wv I wave
r.” tits to pay. We itave never enh red into
.¡«rtition with manufhetun’r* «X low jn.de
ap machines «lu»t are nude to acli rvxard-
- of any intrinsic merits. Ix> not be de-
ved, wlrn you want aamrtng machine don't
I your m<»ncv away from home; «-all on a
•* Xr»r Unute" Dealer, be can sell you a
i • rter ma«-bin» f«»r ies» Uian you can purchase
•
rhete. If there is no dealer mar you,
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T: £ KSWHOMESEWINQMACHINECO
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iiarral uting
4OHi^h Prrtiart Car-
Irtdget T ,f* <,ar»rtd e has • re-
locily nf ever 2,on() feet per
second wt»h consequent
flat rraier-onr »nd
frest k llin^
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Reduced to FIFTY
CENTS A YEAR -
Formerly
One
Dc’.Iar
THiS is the cheapest ar.d lest
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Fat Ion Mcgaune r.ow be-
: -- t:-.e , rr.e-ean public. Itsh.cws
Jowlde s in i Ts-.ions Ir. MllUncry,
> ¿mt roide f. in Cocking, in
ma s W.rk - d in Reading:
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Above di. It
; th, -.er .- fa; onab.e New It..
S > zt> n ade tr :n Nr» tor* P at -
ti-vj. »• ch c it or.ly tOc. each.
Stad Fir* Cents To-day
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for tra rx>nsy ,t ca\ t 'e yew
^rs. Lam». S. Vrebb
X Ice-Vr*’»••trot M«»»Hi9O,w
ri<ut« « lu I»« of Xvrilit'« «• <»UI«*,
•| d.x.ukd tht chan*/ «»I M« >hkh
was fa«t • <j «'Bhil»«,
limiivcdhifw
uf C rdet. and L < did h» trv a h»»«-
tie.
I <xp<n*’HvJ »a . c r.-!l«t IM
lust month.~re I kept cn tak n«t it h»r
Ihres invillbi and n »u I nu'mtrust,-
with n » p. in «nd I »holl t « < I! wit snd
•a now ui ’.’l I hacc passed t'-c '’««.ix
Fenin!«' wcakn«-w, di* •r«i« iv«l
umhim ’ s , fallu g «I tlx' wii b ami
ovai inn tr«»ubliM du not wear v‘f.
They f Jlovr nwuimin totlwchn.igr
of I ti. Ik» m l wait butt.i'ie W mo
« f (.’ardui ii wr 41«! uvvul it«' lu*u-
lie. Wmcc( l.irihii ne'er f » h
to liriH'fit a ’ui!*«t.”g u t• *« <(
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Mrs. \V«4»b m hen k I h * wa* m «'an­
ger. V* hen )x»u « urn* to thi» change
of life Mr-. Webli’s klirr «dl
piran num* lu you ibaii it «U* *
tmw. But you u -u nt»w avoid lbs
auífrrit'4 «ht» cml »red. IkuggtsD
sel! ï»l l*»t .i« * vf
‘’.u i>f <\¡,rdut»
W!ME’fGAf?D!Jl
Tn any oiw sending us II 50. onv yetir S RUtotripliou lo th*
wv will mad the Cbivago Weekly inlei Ocvaii < hiv year
free, or to any vu» »ending li» ihr«» curb »utavnpltnu lor III»
free,
iwu |‘a|xr ««• will give a yvaiV aubcripliun I m eavli
OREGONIAN and ITEMS, one Year, for £2.00
For Ri'wilmg matter you Miinnt Hud a mors liberal offer.
If any of the m ) h > vc , however, du not »trike you as what vou
want, write tit. wa will give you a good liikcral clubbing offer
with anv pariodica) published in the 1‘nikd Stairs
Pon’l pul
it off. New is tour time. Address.
In every town
ami vill.igi
may be lud
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$7 fo $11
I90J and IWI Models
Colalogwa with lar^n
a/raiaAx riwyru<,•>.;« au l
full d :alkvl ai<ci!;>.«(Iona aen< ne< U > any u.b!rv„.
Wo SHIf OH APTfVT AL u> ao ) ocmi iu U H
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a cm< «n fld'uiuo tun! allow
10 DAYS FREE TRIAL
T radì M ara »
no rialc in onlrriug frvrn ut, m yvu do n. b
ncv>) to p,v » o nt If tbo bleycl«. doo» tiol suit you.
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SOUND OF THE SUNBEAM.
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For tea years. m*»re «>r lew», say fr«»ai
1ST4 to 1>M. au«l liter than thi» in th«
northern range, there was uitiiorwal
prosperity amt plenty «»f immey ; lo be
a co^niau mraut being a »mall, but
powerful king with a princely, king
d«»m. the b«‘um‘ariv>. of which wrrvwvt
by prtK'cdvnt ami by the h»-m r of cu»-
t«>m a* far a» a man ou horwcback
could »ee. ami by water a» firmly a» if
coru«r-inurked and title*«lrrde*I.Thcrc
was no rent, and urtua.ly no tale» to
pay. A man might own a hundred
thousand cattle, ami act au acre of
land, though heclaimrd “range rights"
to 5u.iKK) acre», and enforced tho>c
rights with bloud and iron, writes Kay
Stannard Baker, in Century.
Ipparently thi» wa» a hew s««rl of
fret life in whs-'h man bail risen abut«
the old »low rule» of thrift. Il was a
simple business; turn lhe cattle to
grass, aud when money was nettled,
r«>timi them up and sell them.
But the lucky dog sometimes had
«hfliculty in vnj« ying bis bone in ¡»eace
Lured by lhe stories of sudden riches
in the calt.e country, other men. a»
boh! ami hardy as the first, flocked in
from all ¡»arts of the world, and began
raising big ami little herds. The build­
ing of the railroads aero»« the conti­
nent st iirulated immigrat i««u;
the
great Texas boom f«4h»wr«l thrcom*
plctioii of the Texas Pacific railroad
in 1MX At first the early e«»mers wel­
comed the new ranger», »«»hl them ei.r* I
tie at exorbitant prices, chuckled at
their inmn'encc, ail«»wed them to come
in < n the ranges, an«! grew richeram!
richer. There were time* when Texas
steers, big and little, brought $55 each j
on the range.
But the tide «welled.
and the eatt’c continued t«» increan
enormously.
Presently th«' fir»t real !
settlers, the •‘r.esters** of Texas, wrh«» |
wished to fence the laml f«»r farm«.
• ppcsrrl in numbers. an«l the early
comers, the original cowlmys. began
Chirac«» Mrlrlly In It.
to chafe “Who’s elbowing me?” they
Jinks-C hicago ¡M'oplv have n great
inquired, ami there was prompt and
many evrlleat plana for U m * futurv
effective sh«M>ting. and the wholesale
upbiultling of their city.
cutting of the new fence*.
\Sinks Yea; the phu-r may lie nai l
Many good men lay down in the h«»t
tx> I m * |kiw«l with guo<! iutcnliutu*.
sand, never to rise again. But that,
Town Topic*.
bad as it was. did not tell the whole
AAnald Hr a Mother I«» Him.
story* of destructi«'n.
If cattle ha«i
Ifo—Ik» i ou |or<- nir url! enough to
brrn killed instead of men! the trouble
be my v i ft* .*
might have been averted, but the herds
Mr More than that. I love you well
went on rn’iltiplring until they covered
al! the range, giving it no rr«t winter enough to la* your mother. Haven't
xou ht-artl that |*m going to marry your
or summer. Each cowman scrambled
father? Boston I iniiM-ript.
for all hr could get; he argue«I that if
he did not take the gras« his ne ghlior
would.
An«l who cared a rap for the
future?
!Jfe wa» short and money
targible.
At first there had l»een
A Remarkable Record.
enough grass to.support one steer to
Chamber Iain’s Cough Remedy
every two acres of land; in ha *? a «!«>/«• r.
It ha*
years a steer did well t«» make his Hs­ him a remarkable record.
ing on lire acres. After ti nt the ratio taen in use for over thirty year»,
steadily widened.
So great was the
struggle for new territory that * holt­ during which time many million
herds of cattle sometimes went, 20 tattle* have been »old and used. It
miles nr more to water amt then I »nek
ha* long been the standard and
again, galloping every step. an<1 work­
ing hard between times to get rnoiitrh main reliance in the treatment of
from the failing range» to keep life croup in thousand* of homes, vet
writhin their lean carcasses.
\nd to­
during all this time no care ha*
day there are m«ny parts of the range
that will not support ten cattle to the ever l»een reported to the manufact­
square mile, or.« steer tn every M acres, urer» in which it failed to effect a
and it is a good range indeed that wi ]
When given a* soon »* the
feed a steer to every 20 acres. There cure.
are whole range* in Texas. X'ew Mex- child become* hoarse or even ns
ica and Arizona, once rich beyond be­ soon as the crotipy cough appears,
lief. that are completely deserted and
it will prevent the attack.
It is
given over to the desert.
pleasant to take, many children
like it.
It contain* no opium or
l>sllewte M<<h«nl»m Which l)rtrrmin»w other harmful substance and mav
the X o< al Proper! ira of Color.
be given a* confidently to a babv
Dur of the luuat wonderful <liiK*ev-
I
••r e»« iii science that have In cn Diadr as to an adult.
For sale by H. M.
within the last year or two is the fait
Horton, Burns; Fred Haines, Har­
that a brnin of light produce* round.
A lieum of »unlight is thrown through ney.
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It it probable that lb«' \mrrican rc
' *prcta i*er»«a for only two thing* it»
c«rprt»an<l the llulxih al of Onmr hhay
I isui. IU' xo U a I the»* two there in little
■ known of the country wu* that it wa*
on«'»' ruled tn Darina, Cyrn* ami Xrrxva.
and that I’abUun and \inrxah wer«'
imcc it* chief viti '*. But the British
foreign ofMee ami th«' Russian ndnintcr
of foreign niYiiir* know that the Ian«!
ha* been a bone of miHention between
the two countries for upward of a him-
tlrwHl yean«, an«l that the time 1« rapid I \
approaching when it tuu»l be tlhided.
■a* that the Persian problem may I m » re
motvd from the diplomatic arena.
It m currently reported that the ap
|M>iutiucnt of Isord Cureon to th«' xirv
royalty of India wat because ««f hi»
great familiarity with the Persian qu« -
lion. X«» i m in Pngland is Inttei
fitted to deal with the propos'd parti­
tion of the hah** domain than he. for
hia long residence ut Vvheran ami his
subucqucnt studies *»f the question
have made him absolute matter of it*
smallest detail*. The pmposal is to di
*idc th«' country by a rough line run
ling ca*t an«! west through the center,
giving the northern section t«> Ru.*.'*iu
and adding the »outhern half to India.
As n atters stand now. Per il is go
mg from I «ad tow«»r>e. She haa no laws,
ia*e those imposed by the pox*«*rful;
no justice. ».nr that which »•» purchasa­
ble; no »talc treasury, »axe the shah*
private purse, ami no enterprise, >sne
that which Is Russian or English. Di*
tided into two M'vtious by .. de - *rt that
runs through the center, an 1 without
railroad* save tho*e organize«! and run
by Europeans f«>r their own purposes,
which arc chiefly* military, th« 1» it ion
has no united (« cling, ami it» national
pride ha. been hopelessly crushed out
by a corrupt aristocracy.
Ku - a is bi ml i ng the northern section
to herself by means of n network of
railroads which arc connected with the
Silx-ria:* sxstem. while England Ims
constructed railroads in the southern
section which tie it to ln«i«u. With the
death of Nuaarvr-ed-din the country •»•
expected to fall in hahes, naturally,
bi t it it dors not, then the two nations
most interested will see that it occurs
promptly bt. Louis Republic.
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Bt -nrs that tM* pctu-e «•
«he i.wt» »< a hu«l «• on ib<
-er cl every bocta <4
L okmsmb nm kmy.
I Ctiunlr) l.fkcl» (o G»me tw<•» <Urm|
re Import****'? In <hv Xra*
Fslsrs.
C.-nsumption is a human
J tl< urishing best in weak
v Like ether weeds it's
de*tn»y«d while young:
t old. sometimes in>
Wc will send you
a little of the Emul­
sion free.
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i
x Ims on a glass vessel that contain*
»ainpbiack, colored siis or worsted ui
other »uijMtnnces, says a w ritrr in I’* ar-
feon’s Weekly. A disk having slits or
openings cut in it i» made t.» rrvoire
swiftly in this iieain cf light so a*
lo cut it up. thus making alternate
Has lies of light ami »hadow.
On putting the ear to the k’a**
M-i Mt range sounds are h« ur«l so long
as the flashing beam is falling on th«*
lessei. Recently a more wonderful dis-
« overy has been niude. A brain of sun­
light is cause«! to pass through a pri.-m
to as U» produce what is «ailed the solar
spectrum, or lainbow.
The disk is
turned and the colored light of the rain­
bow is made to breuk through it.
Xow place the car to the icaaei cun
taining the silk, wool or of her material.
As the colored lights of the Mpectrum
fall upon it sounds w ill K- given by dif­
ferent parts of the sjiecti um pnd there
will be silence in other part.«.
For instance, if the vessel contains»
red worsted and the green light flasher,
upon it loud sounds will be giv< n. Onlv
feeble sounds will |>e heard if th« r«<!
and blue parts of the raint>ow fall u | mhi
the vessel and other colors malt»- no
sound at all. Green silk gives sound*
l»est in red light.
Eiery kind or material gives more or
less sound in different colors and utter
no sound in others.
Turar are r»50 i>easts, 1,391 birds and
W> reptiles in the Ix>ndon zoological
garden*.
FrxAi.r bootblack* are reported to
be multiplying in Pari* and other
I French cities.
H tatistic * prore tlint not less than
thirty-two hundred babies ar- l#orn
every day on t'nited States »oil.
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urid etlrrt a peril.am nt cure.
Ark vour druggist fur Dr.
Perrin’s Booklet on the sub-
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Stork liiMiwctor*.
Notice ir hereby giten that I
have duly appointed the following
deputy Hock inspector fur Harnev
County. Oregon :
A. B. Colenbaugh.................
Burns
John Jenkins........................
Smith
Dick Smith.............................. Andrews
N ewt II( h > vew ,
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