CITAT Oe cimrs-iicraid. SATURDAY Ml* ER HUlibCKlPT1ON KATE.« < Oue Year Hix Munth« Three Mouthii >2.00 l.Gü .71. ji i.m r ■ it i> i UÌ. f other of- JOE WOOLEY JUMPED UPON I (ices. Bates, republi­ can, elected governor. K!. de I ■ .al Democrats re­ cket Governor Garvin. Kent in ky Bei kham, demo- crai, I, cteil governor. M an*«er i KCin CUI PI DOIWÌS. Several subscribers of TT b ■ I of the criminal v< Times- He * ive in tbe ii ■ ik and .Milain has southern pmt i tin- county hav. . I in the circuit Irceli a.iompl been Ini' 1 This case was attending , miri. \S e find tfiat court this « morning and called last M they do IK>' y t then mail legular- was not giv 1 to the jury until ly and ask " - to find tb< cause . al. ui 11 <1 k Thursday night it i« not only tin« paj 1. but other 1 T la lie e of S week vs Spar­ mail matter that got astray. r is I.' ing 11' ard before a jury. We are .itisfied the trcuble l -.iimi. .■ toe proceedings: does not lie in the distributing E11 i f t :.l «state. Dem to section in the -'juthcrn part of the o. 1 r 1 .nnt; answer filed; county to • no : tier mad ser­ in , ... t<, ■ . t parts ofthede- vice, h. lici.i hi v iliserve it. ft-i. 1. nt 1.- ■. argued and over- Carole. p :. r ■ aril «I age ruled. drivci « should be repot ted ami < III.Mi.SA I.. either be u. d< 1 ■, do tin ir work Stat. \ K E. Clark and Job n properly or I..- c .barged. Peo­ I. Mil.iii .hi. horses. Jury re­ pie want theii ni til handled by in; 1 : 1 ' 1 guilty as charged. hands and delivered careful -'•lling li- promptly The Times-Herald pi ip Pleads guilty will investigate the present las I eie I ' 1 pay a line of $2’X) ch to wrv« 100 methods and tri to limi where I in def 1 the fault In ' days in jaiI Io. I 1 awford, same State | charge Nui a true bill. A gentleman whose business State i- T o Murray—not a true brings him to limns frequently bill. and who has been here at inter­ I McDevitt, larceny State vals for the past ten or twelve from a Pleads guilty. years, remai ked in the presence Sentenced later. of T’he Tim< II 1 aid man the . md J Hin- oilier day that In had never seen W. J. Si-s in a plain impiove more rapid than not guilty. No t foi h" iring of this case this. lie said: “Your people ti.. ill ' k -ly b - continued un­ have improve' an city advanc­ and : ed and the iimnlry i 1 general im­ til next term. proved. The people seem to COLATI' COURT. think mole of themselves, their society and tin ir Iamilies Von 1 I n d to have the have a good i. wn, nice accom­ Windy Point clean­ modating, intelligent businessmen, ed ' ' >n shape for use of bright i lean ami in lest children.” ml an iron rail tie place.I in.1 t to protect from The L S. grand jui \ has made stock Q. th ind .1 illars reward of its lilial report Io Judge Bellinger and has been diet barged. The f 1 .1 1 .r 1 • delivery of the mur- session lasted 11 days during d ■' f« . .lore Olivera to the sheriff of this county. which tunc K> ia e were looked md I S. Geer ap- into, So witn< ses examined and 1 1 ' I 1 «I. 't"s to the trriga- 15 bills of indictment o tinned. I .•' Pendleton and +'2 in appropriated for their ex- Artesian water has been found penses. in Gi anile l<. • . Ii• v !< \ at a <1 p:h In th. m ilter of the reward for . r r • -1 > I 1 lai rv Egbert, the of 200 feet. It is a good flow tl I t ■ draw his war­ and lias soiled the problem oí in payment thereof. irrigation in that sei lion. \\ D I. . .ranted permission t a 'i ' '. phone lines along The theft of $ 1 50 from a nen s- th 'lint 1 1« I his to not pre­ p.iper otlice at Oregon L’rty is vent otli r ■ ’ opanies or persons proof positive of unprecedented lines and provides ami uncipi dcil pi « «pei iti in Ore­ th.11 poll" -li .11 not be set so as to gon ’Fl'll „1 Illi. 1I1 !' public highway. Morton and three childr. n taken as ounty charges. TUSDAV S ELECTIONS It .1'] 1 that Mrs Morton can lu ll. In .1' furnished suitable T he ic-ulf el the slate ami mu­ r< . tie .lud.'' authorized to nicipal elei ns held last lTic«d.n tarter* and sup- has not b. in reieived here com­ pi ' ■ 1 pr .vi«:eiis, provided it plete. Enough is known id the can 1"' 'I 1 P>r less expense than moie important plains to make it under thi present contract. sure of the I. low mg : tieoige M, < 1< I nd. democrat, I HE ATmVHON CONGRESS. defeateil M \ a Eoa foi re-elei tion by a plmahti of <>3,017. I. 8. G Senator aid of aitici men, 1 mining Iri . ition Associa- for re-election on the democratic .1 in that city til ket, tick .lit d then filo >11 oppo 1 nt n 11 Wm Farre left nents bi cicli lai gei pluralities. tl ,s .... 11 1 Ontario bound on Demon at* . ceti d all their candi­ m. 11 : 11 Dalton Biggs dati s exi t pt m om borough. a . I Dr Mai-bn who were also Nt I llames, republican, supieme judge <>v< 1 Sullivan, denioii.it; tern.mulct republican St.itl' til ket .1'1 ti ll Geo. 'C.‘Duncan arrived Thursday evening with someth over 400 catfish which lm bn . from the Chewaucan George had 11 hard time t and bring the fish .but w i- i tnined not to be out dom was his fourth attempt’to gm and he lost only a few in th drive across the desert and tl the rocks Opinions differ as to tin nd i bility of planting catfish in > River, some claiming they w 1 kill all the other fish tn tin tr People who claim to know say is not the case, however. “IT George says he is positive th not destroy other fish as tmi. other kinds are seen mid ejiigh'. the Chewaucan where th thousands of catfish. Y’ou and each of y< it Rumors are again in the a the extentiou of the (' rvali Eastern over the Cascadi - I; reported that four sawmills the mountains are engaged in 1 ing out ties for the propim d \ sion, and that they are I < .1 . along the route to be traver miles. It is also report. I some of the officials of th 1 have been milking inv. tn along the route. The roa.il ■« several years ago graded f< miles east of the crest of tl cades, and the short tunnel ary near the summit was half pleted at the time Everyt: being put in readiness, it is - . advance at short notin \ which seems almost too g. I true. But it is the natm 1 t1 for the owners of that roil t It would bring them a vast n. of new business, and pr. b , largely on the investment. A would be of great lienetit ep«ia Cun - tl..- v n and recotn- natural juces of digeetion vert tuent the work of the stomach, Full supply , HOHE-riADE Special attention given lai : cut up to Free Delive« term you may have, why an < not be granted by «ai the sale of the followi real estate situated in < f Harney and stat 1 the utli West Quinter, arter and th? North ter of the South Eas «T dliftöS Ot II tion now ( ADMINISTRATOR ot Allen T I’. Clark, i!n ule are hereby requir it them,with tin pn u bin six months from 1 notice, to the un ARUv TCUO A e r> mo to r uj i n a Aerincvcr Take notice that by County Court of the for Harney County th was duly appointed tl. inker 11)03, An Galvanized P'p. Pipe 1 Pt pLl 1 ■ -, :¿G » Hunti Ceps, V > Hiv r Chit Administratrix with n< xed. WINTER Of all the choice v ripe and ready to 11 to supply Harney, Grant counties. Come one and all fruit for the winter- e Count •: may 1- Bring you packing : . camping outfit and I' 1 dno’t forget the CASH. Price per bushel, for apples in the orchard, 5 D. B. RINEHAR ird ii Op. n a An e: r 's JOHN GEM BEK Lt . .Jeweler, Opt: Enirrax 10 CUR c w id Goods iient of our Fall at ly made Skirts, - Lace». Mus.ii,-. everything that i «tore. We carry ORTMENT QUALITY ■. IrnictaLcn Galvaniz d, Black at Tiniuatc MOKE RAILROAD Rl MOR n the nervous tension, wlni per than ever be- tlamed muscles of thst 1 rg • 1 th • town We bought allowed to rest and ’ .*! h l Wl ' - right The very Dyspepeia Cure digest« I Muslin Cur- eat and enables the «' « - ill and inspect. digestive organ* to tran- i >11 both style | pri it rur. Chiffoniers, food into rich red blood i I' d«, and in fact Burns druggists San 1 T.imi-io Slnritz. uni. .tir line.—Burns labor, rv i let tul mayor; demi*- 1 Furniture t lhed—Al the borne fl.. Oliis - Het i 11.. i « pi. ■' i an fot govcuiiii i.r Pom lobnsi'iijdem- iKiat, b\ IJ«,.»..«.. Majmiti i’ll joint bal;'t in 1 gislature tor le­ cititi o • 11 i. pl u i d at ..« i ut of total ot 14; ivi. «1; Christian n kt.own, and to all ui of Ralph Brown Dec* PLANTED CA1HSI1. u. Mat y lami Wai livid, .kinoi rat. vivi teil gi'i * i noi. I he dem .'iT.lt« elei t sul'st..■•: o ■ > i |.. i t\ legi«l , tur e, iiism ing dcr«itic siiccvs soi to Si naloi M a l 'oin.is. Oregon, for In tbe matter ol ’ .1 tate of Ralph B Deceased. To Edith Middk Joe Wooley, for many yeat leading citizen of Granite G county, has sold out his ■ business in that town an I 1 bin'family to Baker City. wl. will hereafter reside, says th 1 ocrat. That is, he will reside in tl city and be an honored ami n ;• in t> ed citizen, provided he «1 Irwi have any experi nces like 1. on last Wednesday night Late that evening Joe w . ing his way homeward wl. attention was attract« 1 toward it filter­ beauty of the rn age of a ed its rays th rot rhich h- grove of trees was passing He stopped to take in th« tifuEsight.'and leaned up . . < giant cottonwood so as to r t . same time. He wasjiot in that position until’an aged4 man armed heavy stick approached an I formed him that it was against peace andjdignity of Bai: for him to loiter there. T< Joe started to explain, old gentleman grew wrath v made_for him raised. Then began a race arem iree which would have pair of circus horses in the Joe kept for enough ahead 1 out of reach’of the stick, md ly dodged the irite old genl In speaking of the all:; ward Mr. Wooley stated th had had a gun with him in babilities’he would, have I shot at.hie assailant. Up in.Grant county Jo«' " 1 marshal and constable, and allowed a revolver for each . but when he resigned his . positions he shed his firearni.- consequently he was unarmed he had the'above experience Mon ' v : ick