Oranges and lemons at Huston's S. & B CASH STORE, The Popular place to do your Trading. Isaac Foster was a visitor from [Silver creek the first of the week. "Dora” or The Iron Will is th» play for Sunda night A ! IS! AV I ; Geo. Shelley came in from the P Ranch yesterday. Grant Thompson, of Lawen. was 'seen on our streets yesterday. A fresh assortment of candie- Mrs Ida Shelton is again occupy­ just received at Horton’s J. P. Dickenson was a busins : ing her residence in this city. : ti If you need any sewing machine visitor to our city yesterday. supplies of repairing dune, go to Commissioner Williams and wit Beary. were in from their Sivler Creek Tho Hamilton thresher was at home a few days this week Free Free Free Free Beginning with September ist we will give a coupon with every 25c cash purchase w hich will entitle the holder to a chance on a Hand­ some Drop Head latest improved Sewing Ma­ chine with a written guarantee, to be given away Sept. 25th at 12 o'clock noon. Deputy Sheriff Hughet is work in the C. A. Sweek field yes­ fined to his room and has terday. He is now improving See the Lace Window Curtains quite sick at the Furniture Store Nothing The public schools of this city nicer. will open for the year on Thursdav, We are informed that Mrs. C. W. Sept. 10. It had been planned to Jones will move to this citv to re­ open on the 7th but is postponed on side. account of tho teachers’ institute I It’s Money in your pocket DRY GOODS CLOTHING, HATS pi CARPETS I FURNISHINGS BOOTS SHOES I GROCERIES IMPORTED J apanese napkins - TO ALL CHURCH SUPPERS /\NÜ Don’t overlook the benefit perfor­ The Red Front Barn is now tin mance by the Georgia Harper Co. der the management of Harry C Wednesday, Sept. 9. Smith where your stock will Is The First National Bank has in­ well eared for. He has good, com stalled a new two ton safe of the new fortable livery Manganese design which has been horses. SOCIETY DINNERS FOK V m HIIU SEAL EBæat^W, tested and guaranteed burglar proof. It is not too late to come into the Singing Class, if you are anxi u to learn. Four weeks still remain. The Class meets Tuesday and F. day evenings at 7-30 o'clock. Don't say, after it is too bite “If I [null known it was going to be Mrs. Dr. H. Volp ami littledaugh­ | tfmt!” ters arrived here the first of the I week and have again taken up their I G. C. Duncan the sage of the well residence in their home Dr. Volp known Lone Pine ranch, was among the Silver Lake visitors Sunday : will again take up his practice in We acknowledge a pleasant < this section. from “Uncle” George who told :: Will It King of Ontario lias been some interesting stories connected g appointed by Gov. Chamberlain with the early history of Lake and Wires delegate at large from Malheur Klamath counties. Mr. Dunean county to the National Irrigation came Io Lake county in ¡870 and Congress to be held at Ogden — settled on Lone Pine, at which place Argus. he still resit les. lie has the honor Osborne Mowers and Rakes hav" nt being the first postmaster ap­ been used in tins county for L’> pointed in Lake county, also carried years and some of the oldest ones the first mail across tin- desert to are still in use doing as . .... I work Prineville. Mr. Duncan is one of I as any new Machines. Full lino of the IWAf 1 «11 During oldest pioneers of Oregon—Cen­ H extras for these machines always tra) Oregonian. gust and Si ptember N. Brown A Son . will ui v. • . w ay free in Smyrna g y on hand Geer A Cummins. lings. I lie ■ rugs are handsome NOTICE FOR BIOS L M. Brown and F. S. Riedel MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED in design ami will beautify your | have gone to Silver Creek where ,\-k for a ticket with every Notice is hereby given that bi.l- home I they were joined by J. N. Thomas east) purchase SCHWARTZ & BUDELMAN will tie receive.! by the Countv I on a bear hunt on Dry Mountain. <4 the State of Oregon fol the ! Our reader may look for at least a • ’ tlie County of Harney, for I lie grmi Mil It T 1 OR rrr.I.lCATION ! column hear story next week. in;! of certain parts of the Countv New Specialties, Locher Hall I MÌE I» 1 \i i - i \NI» OFFICE, • ItritNM, <»n- xin.imt -. » Lunaburg A Dalton will, during R ad» of said county, viz: Sunday night Notice is hen- ! • t it. ll tb.'.t Mort link. >. --i fair week, give away a handsome IhiniK, II irn. - ii •» •••O . ■ -i» on, h . h tiled noil. « I.A WEN-NARROWS LO.AI .1. II. Oard was a business visitor writing desk, a beautiful ami use­ cbiiiti No. .c M ’ i- 'U . N| 1 The first piece beginning ah. NE1, NW 1 !, '»•<■ .i I! ' 1 W M . I m 1A8 THE LARGEST < IR< l l.ATIoN <»P to our city Wednesday. Ion-, th-- I;»’ ir’> ful present for either sex. Make a .f»ty .»• pt,.m . f, PU • Ht I UO-hli. 'll-' ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS (’Ol’NTY. Herman Ruh was among our cash purchase of fl (Ml at their quarter of a mile south of the f. i' i • |«i... » t In - Oil' || l ie III deuce of I. Io Sitz and about Store and get a chance on it. I hii -I .lohn - ’. 1 ■ ' uiMii, Jnliiin i limoli.’i. loi.. Lawen visitors this week. feet north of the north »nd of pre 1. N 1 h..n •« i .»f H h ’ iim . tit. W M I- KtiiF. KvglMrr. Mrs. A. W. Houser has been vis sent grade and running thence The professional card of Dr. iting at the home of her daughter, Henry Volp appears in this issue. south 1200 feet to w here the road NOTICE 1 ■ »R 1’1 BLU A IÌON Local N ews. Mrs. J. E. Loggan the past few turns west. Mason Fruit jars, quarts and one days. The latter's little son Inis The second piece beginning about I’NII1 H» M VII - 1.\NI» OFFI« K.l half gallons.—Schwartz it Budel- Burt. n Otvtfoo, July ■.». itMKl. i New Specialties at Locher’s Hall, man. not been well and the family will a quarter of a mile west of th»' tei • > i?o. n thnt .I..». |.h N. Thomim go to the mountains for a short time minus of the first piece and run of I’llirt r. Iloti •n • .»iinty, on-yon. linn Hlv.l |)\ Sunday night. iiing West and South for a ill tarn ■ ¡and Haim No Mrs. Geo. McDowell, of Drewsey, 'or lio- '1 1 , ñn.’i . M • , Loyd Johnson was up from was aguest of Mrs. I H. Holland a in hopes af benefit ting his health. K l W M I m fore the IU. of I ihmj feet to the North end of de­ • lal. r on»! Herrn ••J . I.tirn. Ot. un. on Turn grade built in the fall of 1902. Lawen yesterday. -lay the J.»th day ..I HrpfrnilMT. 1 8tl. The Times-Herald man takes few days this week. The third piece beginning at the lb* nam« « the fallowing witm Mu n to pint •- romplrf. IrriniiH.ii and re« ................... ••» The rain the first of the week R. R. Sitz, J. L. Sitz, P. H. Gray j special pride in Harney County West end of the grade imilt in the the mtl-l lotol J'ihi products. His better-half has been fall of l!t02, on the west of Silvios Tom Allen mid i « Ir», '.um, Jnliii' < handler. UTIIS. benefited the range. and .Joe Rector weie all in the city I W m F a «a«, hrgl'ter canning fruit, making jelly, etc., River, between the lands of F Dick Noble and Ira Venator were one day this week on land business. and now has Harney County straw­ Crowley and the I’. L. S. Co, am ~s^in from Crane ereek Thursday. Carrol Cecil and family have I berries, raspberries, gooseberries, running a distance of 2000 feet. Confine your Purchases to our Store tra BROW VS W. II, Culp, who has been in poor health for the past several months is much improved and at present stopping in town so as to be near his physicians. COFFEE THE Fl NEST’XiROWN IS PURCHASED' FOR SALE 8Y BURNS OREGON Buy The BEST-Its The CHEAPEST WE HAVE IT- Billy Barrows and wife are again been occupying their beautiful ■ cherries, string beans and currants FENWICK LANE ROAD _,()LL residents of our city, occupvin.' tin home in this city for the past week ready for winter use. Road Grad«'and Bridges, begin- Spencer residence If you want a good pair of shoes, We call your attention to the ad miig at »he south end of the Lam ■ - Look in the north window of the try a pair of Asbestos. They are of the Anderson Hotel in this issue. and extending for a distance . I V OLU Welcome Pham -acy and «ee tin hand-made.—Schwartz A Bmlle- Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have long 8000 feet to the north < ml of tin- lane. implements with which they com­ man. lived in our midst and are well There will be available for tile off* bat disease. Win. George was in the city known to the public. They have ment on said contracts, for the inMitol* Thursday to make proof on his RK“‘" opened their hotel in south wen-Narrows Road ♦I ihsiisi for the Fenwick Lane Road, tiSSt.tXI ♦s raW* C. Beary, the gunsmith and JOHN LI MBLRI.ING. tinner, ia now located in his new land, but on account of some error1 Burns where their old friends and .out of the Road Fund, this y >r, .1« A» • Il 1 . < >| >t ii-iiin mi. 1 or misunderstanding will have to patrons will ever find a welcome, linaM'shop on the second floor of th»' i balance, if contracts are completed 1 V< •!•. this fall, to lie paid by warrant« re­ Voegtly warehouse. make application later. Certainly, th«; parents are doing deemable in th»' spring of l’.siI 1 inc \\ .»tei 1 Repairing A Spe- Eldon Johnson and mother and The Windsor, under the manage- an injustice to their childern, if they Specification« for sai»l proposed li.lit! . sister Lulu have returned to th»' ment of C. B. Smith A Co., is one I neglect to send them to the Juve- work are now on file at my oflie. oik > I I I. rill. I’. <>. prtp> city after spending the hot season of the most popular resorts in th»' nil« Singing ( lass which meets Bids will lie opened and considered i«i» - on his mountain ranch. interioi. Finest of liquors and Monday, Wednesday and Saturday On Thursday. September J, IWI.I. cigars, billiards and card table« ' afternoons at I o clock. All child- at 1 o’clock I*. M. T iE CAPÍTOL Dr. Brandon and E. II. Meade «*" lietween the ages of 8 and 13 The Court will award the ci.n- XIS' came down from th» ir mountain arid expert mixologists. BARBER SHOP years are admitted, and the fee 1* tracts to the lowest bidder, re—rv- ranches Thursday evening. l'.c iug the right to reject any ami .11 John Sweek took hi« departure on|y »LOO for the full course. is building a new hm«< I -n t Furi. F isi .. Proprietà bid» if th**v d*fm them too high. Monday in company with J. M ' . say whether he w Each bid »hall lie ncrornpntiied Dalton's family for the Willamette > '' 'T‘ , ' 111 T*,, i. ), hai ♦♦**** not- , , ... Tnrs»Ia\- with Mrs Schwartz and by a bond signed by two or m<»r« where he will again take up his | frccholdor«, in double th«* Hinount . . . in the Agricultural . .. i r. ,1 littl»- daughter and “Grandpa CTl‘ Adam George and wifi- were in studies College HAIR < I I I 1ING