R. J. McKinnon was in the city yesterday. CASH STORE, ¡KE k 1 Prop Beginning with September ist we will give coupon with every 25c cash purchase which •regot ivill entitle the holder to a chance on a Hand* —.jorne Drop Head latest improved Sewing Ma- __ thine with a written guarantee, to be given »way Sept. 25th at 12 o’clock noon. - ------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .------------------ The opening of school next week means that ■■^■the mothers must prepare proper clothing for Les, he little ones. The first consideration is t ub- p. itantial and hardwearing material that will ilso be comfortable and neat. '*Ui —WE HAVE IT— ndt!3EST WEARERS LOWE8T PRICE .. Nov liases. Boys and Children’s School Shoes Boys School Saits. Hats. Caps ’ire fir misses and Uadi«** Felt Hats and Caps We are showing the latest and most up to date styles. era Iron Clad Stockings for School Children are the Best —They wear longer than any other— 8GHWARTZ & BUDELMAN. te Times-J£eraid Hl I. A Ha 1ST CIRCULATION OF NEW8PAP1R IN THIS COUNTY. TUKbAY SEPTEMBER 6. 1903 Local News. Bartlett arrived here from last night to arr.mge for kachere’ institute. in. C. W. Parrish went over to on City the first of the week dur« {al business. v. Father Doyle returned home rday evening from a visit to N j'r City and other railroad I. rns. rou want a good pair of shoes, pair of Asbestos. They are -made.—Schwartz A Budle- Bland, * brother to Mrs. —' Robinson, arrived here the •f the week from Whatcom. )LL:. He is at present out at r swail with Mr. Robinson. iCH1 i Windsor, under the manage- C. B- Smith A Co., is one moat popular resorts in the ,u: ». Finest of liquors and stituo , billiards and card tables f»**1 Xpert mixologists IIO-W” i„riH tion 17, 18, 22, part of 26 all ind 34 in township 33 range n Malheur county have been rawn by the interior depart- temporarilv under the recla- . - • «ct A. Dickenson was brought s — from the Dioksnson sawmill day to have an ugly cut on ht arm dreseed and cared for ----- ' t geons. The muscles of his n were badly larcerated by ’♦**’*; caught in the plainer. J Mower«, Thomas Hay . Acme Mowers. Gain Bucks, and Hadge Power lift Bucks reep Rakes. Wagons, Hacks uggiee all shipped in car lots icce to raiL Please call and ces before purchasing else- . t( —Geer A Ovum ;t.- e Sept J. H Ackerman ar- •ere last night to be in alien- ai1 at the touch-rf institute meets Mood** Tuesday and «day of «text week Prof, i of the Wseto Normal was to come, as was expected, on t of a meeting of the board ate of hie eobo TOWN CLOCK The result of the vote on town Home made lard at the City clock or circulating library was al­ Market. most unanimously in favor of the New comic songs and parodies former. There were only 100 bal­ at Locher’s Hall Sunday night lots deposited in the box, 159 of J. L. Sits the Lawen merchant, which were in favor of the cl ick The Times-Herald man, assisted has been in the city a few days. by R. A. Miller and ■ E. Thomp­ We will not be under sold on son counted the ballots this rnorn- quarters of beef.—Levens A Mace. ling and while the vote was light it Deputy Sheriff Hughet is again 1 was gratifying to note that almost able to be on duty after his recent all were cast by prominent business illness men who take an interest m the If you need any sewing machine affairs of our thriving little city. Such an expression shows that supplies of repairing done, go to The Timee-Herald’s efforts to secure Beary. this benefit are appreciated and The little daughter of Mr. and meet with favor. The Georgia Mrs. Dalton Biggs is suffering from Harper Co. is also showing its ap typhoid fever. preeiation of the generous patronage A. D. Gould and wife, accompan­ of our people by giving the entile ied by Mrs Ira Boyce, are expected receipts of the performance next in this city today to visit the for­ Wednesday evening. “Married for1 mer’s parents. Money” should draw a full house under the cirumstances. M. Horton was in from Diamond the first of the week, being a wit­ If you want to laugh come to see ness in the law suit of Gould vs J. Soloman Isaacs. D. Jenkins. •' Y- Home made boneless corn beef at Commissioner Williams is in at- tending court thia week. He in- the City Market. forme us he will move hie family to A. Cote was a visitor from Warm our city this winter. Springs Sunday. J. E. Johnson, the road contract­ Before buying your winter’s or, was up from Lawen Thursday meat see Levens A Mace. on business before the county court. Commissioner Miller is up from He was accompanied by his daugh­ Lawen attending court, ter. M. Dripps, of Drewsey, was regis­ R. H. Brown, the Diamond Val­ tered at the Burns Wednesday. ley sheepman, was called to this C. Beary, the gun-smith and tin­ place this week as a witness in the ner, spent the past week at his case of Gould vs Jenkins. ranch near Narrows A. E. Mackintosh and D. A. Mc- Harvey Douglas, the sheepman Arthur, both of Fife were in the city Tuesday, guests at the Burns. The of the southern part of the county former is a well known stockman of was a business visitor this week that section. James Hutchinson and wife were Mrs. J. C. Foley and children up from Nai rows this week. Mr went out to Warm Springs Tuesday Hutchinson was procuring a big to visit with Mr. and Mrs Albert pump and horsepower with which Cote for a few days. J. C. is now to irrigate. keeping bachelor hall. E. H. King and family spent sev­ eral days in our city this week. Mr King says his sheep are in good condition and that there are many mutton for sale in his section. BROWNS •BROW \’S LIGHT 1 \\ ' 1 carriage, her poim I , bearing CT* as she mo\ should always be light : i to the loot to enable i ¡< ful manner. 1'his is the < made -QUEEN . JT 1 he\ are trim and ne.u other shoes are, but the\ farther than any oth > o Dr. L. E. Hibbard’s new resilience in the northern part of town over­ looking the bluff is nearing comple­ tion. This is a very handsome house and most comfortably ar­ ranged. Dr. Henry Volp has just received Tom Jenkins was in the city this N. U. Carpenter of the first Na­ his certificate of election as a mem­ week. tional Bank, has purchased the C. ber of the American Association of Home made lard at the City E. Kenyon residence property. physicians and surgeon- Dr Volp This is a very desirable property has also been elecfeil vice president market and Mrs Carpenter will soon have for the ensuing year. E. C. Bulkier was in the city a nice home. yesterday. J. P. Dicktuispn, administrator of Osborne Mowers and Rakes have the Etlic Syme esla'e bn again Don’t forget Soloman Isaacs at been used in this county for 15 opened the Syme Hotel to the pub­ Locher’s Hall Sunday night. years and some of the oldest ones lic and solicits a share of the public Before buying quarters of beef are still in use doing as good work patronage, Good . table service. get prices at the City Market. as any new Machines. Full line of' nice airy rooms. Budding has t . n Mart Brenton came in from his extras for these machines always1 thoroughly renovated Ink. ...... desert home the other day. on hand. Geer A Cummins. I r ni.d He The Red Front Barn is now on .lay ..I Ask for prices at the City Mar­ Paul Locher was brought before l.illnulr. der the management of Harry (' ket before buying quarters of beef. Recorder Woldenburg the first of the Smith where your stock will be M. A. Modi is again in this sec­ week on a charge of selling liquor well cared for. He has good, corn­ tion preparing to drive more P. L. to Indians. He was fined *50 and fortable livery rigs and fresh 8. Co. stock from Sil vies to the costs. We understand the case horses. will be appealed to the circuit south. We hope the band boya will do court. Fred Haines, the Harney City some hard practicing bo that our Chas. Bartholema and E Fross- merchant, left on bis return Lome visitors during Fair week may en­ via Ontario yesterday.—Baker City ner, representing liquor and brew­ joy some good music. We are in ing houses of Portland and Van Democrat. formed some of the boys meet regu Couver, were here a few days this The Ladies of the Baptist church larly and are getting up new music week, taking their departure yes­ ' while others are negligent will serve lunch and ice cream, in terday for Narrows and other points the old City Drug Store during the in this county. A lawsuit in which Sam Gould Fair. JOHN and J. I). Jenkins were the primi- Lunaburg A Dalton will, during .lew* h r. 8. W. Thompson and A. I. John­ Justice Miller s court fair week, give away a 1 handsotne ________ I son were in the city a few days the writing desk, a beautiful and use­ (last Tuesday. From the evidence Fine Mutili first of the week. They were over ful present for either sex. Make a it seems defendant hired Gould to i ialt v. on land business. cash purchase of $1.00 at their bring some freight from Ontario ti­ Ol Mesdames H. B. Mace and Lee' Store and get a chance on it. the Seaweard cabin on Stein Moun­ Caldwell accompanied by their tain. The latter claims that the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oakerman road across Diamond valley was daughters, Vella Mace and Dora r E CAPITOL Caldwell took their departure Tues­ were in the city Thursday en route swampy and not as Jenkins hud to Ontario with 109 bead of horses represented. He Hierefore unload BARBER SHOP day for Baker City wbeie the young ladies will spend the winter in which he had sold to Johnson A |ed the freight al M‘Horton's. Jen­ McClain of Nebraska Mr, Oaker­ kins refused to pay the full amount Fi school. man sold bis horses for *20 per r* A letter from Joe Davis, who with head. They consist of range horses je|iverp,i ,lt aS the freight was not f the Seawe .rd cabin bis wife and eon baa been employed and maree and colta. J. C. Free­ Gould sued him fi>r the balance Il AI It < I on the P. L. 8. Co. Anderson ranch, man also eold 25 bead of horses to The jury failed to agree ami tie SIIA5 announces he is going to Oklahoma, the same partie« at *40 per head. case will again come up unless the his former home, to place his son io Studebaker Wagons, Hacks, parties effect a settlement in the school. The letter does not state I Carriage», Buggies and Buckbosrds meantime whether be had given up his posi­ are arriving now and selling as fast tion or not. as we can get them in. We have 1 J. F Mahon returned last even- two car loads of these goola here ing from Alberta where he recently ¡n train«. The best stock of took horses to market. Mr Mabon Wagons and Vehicle« ever brought informs The Times H«raId that be to Burns Call and look at goods Guaranteed for Ont did not get tap price* for his stock. eren ¡f yOO t i j it ty io bmid a iu/tyon boilci tAan tAe C. H. VOEGT l V Tc 2 i . the bove BICYCLES! Bi YOLES! JOHN ( EMERLING nt::::nui. t He’s not after W O h .Y r • r ir%