Or ïiiurs-Mrrafd dATl'BDAY. Jl'LY I. I». b l ll.Sf KI PTION RATES: One Year Six Mouth« Three Month« .. 12.00 l.Ou .75 Where was he going.'" “He was going half way across the faun to feed the pigs,” replied Mr. Lorton. ••Did he fever get tack to his family “It isn’t time for him jet.” Up there they 'tart young mar ried couple' out to milk the cows, and their childien bring home the milk. Cambridge News. HARNEY IS A RICH EMPIRE STOCK AND RANGE ARE IN FINE CONDITION. livervjeed T ndsale Don’t Overlook ibis When io M^ed of A few Points to Consider: .... -be iactoriex-X" "zet rich qUll-k policy will l.axe th- bu-.h - our priced aid fair dealing deuiaii.l that««* Liillc Outside Muse» Beiay levesled 0»ls{ To Isolalloa a ad Lack of Troaspor tatloa Facilities. LEWIS & McGEE, Propts LARGES I’ STORE IN EASTERN OREGON Complete 1.1 e of I n niturc. Carpet», Shade». L»C; (.urtein- Do-Carta, Piano». Sewing Machine»—in fact anything that gees wi 1 a Main,St., Burn«, Onv.,h. . Horses receive the best of care I ~~~~ Mark Patton and M B Ketchum class Furniture ¿tore. from experienced hands. returned last night from a 500-mile Daily, men who have been “Jim’’ .1. H. FARLEY, Ontario, Oregon Elegant Netu livery turnouts. trip through Southeastern Oregon, First door north of Hute, Ootari -. working along the railroad, are CLIPPin FROM NEARBY EXCHANGES. bringing with thorn 35 head of fine Outing Parties Accommodated. returning to their homes. Dis work horses 10 head of young mul gusted and quit is the explanation Ontario Argus: Horses Bought and Sold. es purchased in Harney county, and offered and many seem surprised « ItruH Byrd is no-.v mixing mint brought to Pendleton by Mr Patton to find out that a dollar a day is juiips at the ( lull for sale, says the East Oregonian. only six dollars a week. Instead FOH SALE Dr. E. M Clark arrived from Most of the stock was purchased of taking their pencil and figuring Portland last evening He is still in the vicinity of Burns, although what a dollar a day for six days on crutches, but will soon throw they traveled over the greater por —.1 amounts to they have to work a I away the two unneceaHary legs. tion of Harney county. They find week and have the boss hand | Attorney Will It. King arrived the range excellent everywhere but Yciitii vs a> ' t wo-yt-ar»olds in quantities >usuit. them six plunks, then they know home from Walla Walla and Baker the wild hay crop is very light this Imimbeseen atthe‘'P”i Baruh un<l what a dollar a day is. City on W< d need ay, where lie had season. However, to oflaet this / ic . soii . s desiring l<> purchase should in <iuir> Emit no exclamation of surprise, been or, le/il liiieineHH fcr the past shortage a large amount of old hay lherc of F. // ii<> cell, Assistant to the (i n- was held over last winter, which gentle reader, for this is life. It few days. ,mt Manudt r, irho trill furnish infornut will make an ample supply for any is but an incident which illustiates ■I D. Jenkins, the sheepman, af tion <ts to prices and trill sell the same kind of a winter this year. life’s expciiemes. In great things, ter transacting business and renew Mr. Patton finds horses very FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK CO. in small things, it is just the sam< . ing acijtiaintaiii'i here for the past scarce in that district and there are 10 days, h fl for his home near Skull All we know is that which we are no buyers for cattle at all t'attle ■shown. A child never knows that Springs yesterday are in fine condition and are found lire is hoi until it runs against the The Malheur Mercantile ware in large numbers all over that por stove, then, and not till then, does | house crew broke tie- rec ird the tion of Oregon. A few sales of cat it dread the lite. “Show me” is first of the week for loading wool tle have been made by the big out fl. E YOUNG, Propt. the root of all knowledge. The aboard cars X i nety-fon r sacks of fits recently, but there is no general lessons Ica'tied in the si bool of ex the fleecy article, weighting 34,302 movement of cattle anywhere in perience are the ones that go to pounds, was put aboard a car in ex that portion of the state Owing to the isolated condition the bone. They last and from actly 17 minutes, which is the re cord ol an', ■ wool house i.'i the west. of that portion of Oregon, develop them .we c an reason well, Wl.at It is uniiece- ary to state that Ed ment is slow, hut Mr. Patton be others do, say or think, cuts i no Eraser didn’t -i ,o-i hia stevedores lieves it will be one of the richest tigme, we must be shown, I’rai- portions of the state when transpor Blue Mt Eagle: rie City Miner. Mis. Tom Morrison took her de tation facilities are brought to it. Immense scopes of rich range dis « parture Munday for Burns, Most complete stock of Farm linpkments^in^Eastero Oregon. ( hii ago Clironicle: One of the « trict are found, rich and fertile lit Home Sugar Cured 1 Dr. II. S. Brownton arrived in SCOPES. WAG NS, RACINE AND FREEMONT BUGGIES Maddest phenomena connected tle valleys abound and water is ♦ tiiin city y« -b-rday after a three AND HACKS, P. & 0 PLOWS, SEEDER*. DISC, DRAG with Ameiii .m civilization is the plentiful in most of the country, weeks’absence al Prairie < ity and tiame is very plentiful in maiij > partial disappearance ot childhood, AND SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, AND THE McUORMICR other points. places and trie streams abound with • mo that, instead of Shakespeare’s (’..WER AND B NDER. 4 9 Frank Metschan and wife came trout. Meven stages of men, we have in • The long, tedious stage ride of a too many cases onlj’ two infancy over from Silvies last Eriday. They returned home Sunday iiccoiiipani. <1 150 to 200 miles, to reach the far and manhood or womanhood. By their daughter, Miss Marie, who interior, forbids tourists from look Lliis condition of society has b is been attending the Canyon City ing over that portion of Oregon as grown up certainty within 50 Write for Prices or Call and See us. school during the past winter. readily as they do the portions along years, and possibly within a much E. A. FRASER. Manager. the railroads and the consequence Attorney V. G. Cozad left Wed shorter time. People who are not is that little outside money is being nesday for Salem to present a peti yet old can remember when the tion to Governor Chamberlain ask invested and the people do not come beautiful Springtime of life wa, a ing the pardon of J. A. Crisman, in touch with the outside world as ir.-SST much longei period than now — who was sent to the penitentiary in they do in the more favored parts FOR THE MAN AND THE WOMAN when there was a distinctly mark the fi ll of I'titJ lor I ! years for the of the state. WHO KNOW ed hoy hood and girlhood, which killing el' Win Johnson al Galena, Body of Drowned Sheepherd Found. There ’ s no light rifle like the Marlin .22 repeater, for cither target tarried at least long enough to be on July 3, of that year. shifting <«rsmall game, because it has Marlin accuracy. If you shoot seen, contemplated, admired and Malheur Gazette: this means everything. The Solkl Top, with its wall of metal always be- A telephone ineHHHge from Ontn-| tween you ajni the cartridge, and the Side Ejector are enjoyed before it passed into ma Several wagon loads of wool-from original Marlin features, which make it the safest, to rio vezlerdtty nay« the body of turity. handle as well as the surest. It shouty short, long and the Harney country went through Erank CoHcoroan, the aheeplierder long-rifle cartridges without any change. At pi esent there is no more Vale yesterday enroute to Ontario. The Marlin 16-gauge Shotguns are the smallest and lightest re who waa drowned in a cloudburat peating guns manufactured. A new, well balanced gun of great common sight than old children. JOHN GEMIIE1Î1.1NG, Tom Maupin, who hud his hip laat week in Malheur county, waa accuracy. Handles stiff loads safely and well. They are dressed like men anil broken n few weeks ago, is getting found in the Malheur river a long • tevveli'f. IIT/h- ttt about any particular repeating rife or shotf/uti Optician to. In you hare. Our latest Catalogue—'¿W illustrations— Women. They are engaged in along nicely, lie is still at the diatnneu from where he was over •I' I o 'I- Exp» rirnt e Book, that tells irhat M.ih’LiSS ure Hinr ravel*. doing the world over, free for 3 flumps postage. business like men and women and Ville Hotel, whelmed by the Hood Coacoroeo Fine Watch Repairing A Spe THE MARLIN FIRE ARflS CO. walk around with all the dignity 42 Willow St. Nev/ Haven, Conn. John Daly, who formerly con waa herding for the Malheur lave- cialty*. and careworn expression expres ducted a store at Drewsey, but now atock A Land Company, and had sion of men and women. Many n Boise business man, registered at croaaed the river with a thousand aheep which he waa herding in a of the mail s smoke like men swear th» Ville Hotel lust Sunday narrow ravine, when the water like men and amuse themselves J. K. Weatherford, of Albany, came down in a ten foot wall amt like men. The females arc en vice piesidenl of the Corvallis Jr ■wept the herder and Illi the riherp gaged in women’s employments, Eastern Hail« iv < unpaiiy, arrived into the river.— Baker City I temo- and too often are as well acquaint in Vale Sunday. He came here to oral. ed with the mysteries of Ideas look uft.-r the interests of his com- The Carter House Burlier Shop puny, the route of which passes Women at Ontario, Lee Caldwell proprietor, I'01 mi l Ij 'be pleasantest tlio’t through Vale and reniiniscences of mature peo In political circles the rumor is is one of the most elegant tonsurisi ple began with ‘•When I was a ulloal that William PlugholT, of the parlors in all Eastern Oregon. Hot and cold baths with a spray bath boy”* or “When I was a girl.’’ Ontario Aigim, lias his lieutenants connected I .re's old time friends W ith m inx people now smh lan out in lii interest for congressional are inviteli to call on him while at honors Th judge is well quulltiod guage would not be thought of, Ontario because it would not be true. for tlu> < tin e and it goes without auying that h>> would make good in The} inaj li.ix e.1 dim recollectiod Washington City. of babyhood, but llii’x cannot le- Take the word “Enough,” com- niembet a time when they were mem e nt the third letter, rend to not saddled with the cares and ic- the left then take the letter “H" sponsibifitii of matin ity. put it before the letter “I’” read to When your head aches, there I lie right nnd you have two words is a storm in the nervous sj s- Modern Annania« {that were never known to satisfy n tem, centering in the brain. This irritation produces pain INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Vale voting lady from Eve’s d ix to in the head, and the turbulent “N < s, sir," '.nd Dad Loi ton, as ! thia The heading Agricultural Journal of the Nation nerve current sent to the stom the crowd of agi icultui ist, seated Ed ited ach causes nausea, vomiting. Ihr Diamond Cure themselves around a little table; This is sick headache, and by an able Corps of CUriters. is dangerous, as frequent and “je.S 'ii we do things on quite a •• The latest news from Paris, is, prolonged attacks weaken the sizeable si ale I've seen men on The Ann , i. an Farmer i9 the only Literary Farm Journal published. It fill, of lN ow„ an(J (aken brain, resulting in loss of that they have discovered a dis. our big tai ms 'tart out in the memory, inflammation, epi- 11 < - i ii. d people in every section of the,United State mom! cute for consumption If you It gives the firmer or stoxkman .md hi, family somelhi lepsv, fits, dizziness, etc. spring and plow a straight fin low fear con-iimpto n or pnei.moma.il think a • ut a'ide tioni the humdrum of routine duties. Allay this stormy, irritated, T. until autumn. Then he t in ned will, however, be l.e-t for you to aching condition by taking around and (unvested hack, We lake that great remedy mentioned Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pill'. have ' n Ing f.U ms up here gen- by W 1 McGee, of Vanleer, Tenn They stop the pain In sooth ing. strengthening ami reliev tlenn it \ fi lend of mine ow ned "I tiad a cough, for fourteen years ing the tension upon the nerves one w h ■ be had to give a moi t Nothing helped me, until I Irak Dr —not hx paralyzing them, as gage on, , .nul I pledge you my King -Me* I . orrj for Consump do most headache remedies. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do word the mortgage was due on tion, Cough« and Colds, which gave not contain opium, morphine, one end befoicthej could record instant relief, and effected a |**rma- chloral.cocaine or simlar drug' nent’’ Unequalled quick cure for It at the othei And the worst of St. k hea«1a< h* la hereditary In mv Thro.it and I ut . Troubles At family Mv father ■uflLrxd a <r«*at d*- »1 «nd for many veat« 1 h.rr had itis.it lueak' up families so Two City Drug Slot, pr ■ ale and ♦!. •| h IN tfiHt were •«» *r\ere thul I wa < unablr to attend to mv bti'in<-*e affHita ycais ago I »aw a whole f.imilj f.»r a dav or wo nt u tin l»U!tn< a guaranteed Trial bottle free *ery »e'er» att« k of ha i.lact I t>>'k prostrated wiiligncf women jel If JU • a ti |*am I I’ m i. I th. » relicv«-d me «lmowt Immed wteh S n-w ling, childien howling and dogs thru 1 take tl < m «hm I ( >1 lb * « oil Alfalfa -, » I, A'sike elover seed, cxuwlnc on and it •ti'jwi ft at ot I hl. „Her I. mad. to .11 new .ub».,lber,. and .|, „10 „nes who w up a|| afws harking. < >ne of my men hail his Timothy - a<l, lied top seed, Turk- JOHN J M.fKI N |*rea H II »< South I I 1 d H camp inn k p.u ked on seven four- eystan alfalfa M*vd, Kr«l clovereeed bvtu h now and \nril i, lo^s Dr m >•«* Anti-Pain P lit ar« «old by ywur «t who will auarantea that mule teams, and lie was going Call ami examine and get prices — the f*-«t pack«9* will beneht IP it fail« he will return »<»or money ¿«»«a. 21 cent« Neve- • J in bulk around bidding every body good Geer A Cummins Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind bye.” I Job printing — Tue Times Herald .*1 LIAN MV KI) M anger Malheur Mercantile Co. ONTARIO, OREGON. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Leading Supply Hoose in Eastern Oregou. CITY MEAT MARKET fresh and Sait Meat Always hand Corned-Beef, Bologna Sausag HAMS GROCERIES AND RANCH SUPPLIES Barbed Wire, Stock Salt, itc. Home made Lard and Bacon- Beef sold by the Quarter. ice forsae, deiveredfree To all our Subscribers! THE Headache Por the next three months, we offer this paper free with t i - , I ' I