anvone if they look at the matter gates to rep-essnt the various pre- *•11? uur ’ 1 . . . t AAiiniv nnnvflntmn ---- -------- t - . —Everybody is going to the which speaks well for the sex in a..., Hanev because it indicates an in- in the ProPer ll8ht’ think’ lo.r a “°" cincts at the county convention. masquerade ball the 14th inst. Ou motion of D. A. Cawlfield the it aney, oecai se it indicates an in ; raent ^e t town own authorities ment, ^»t that t the authorities following proportionment was adopt — W. Y. King has bought J. 3. terest and a desire to learn the po-| decla’re an individual house or fam- ed: one delegate at large, one dele­ si.. quaratined, ...... r<. tin..H just inat to work a hard- F ebruary 1Î IM Kenyon’s interest in the blacksmith litical standing of our county on its jj.. gate for each ten votes cast at the presence wa of waw the - SL1»|J »hip va or for the fun ot it? _ Aid: shop. trUt? DflS18. The Afc last election for member of congress .. .. 1 __ .„„„nil ia ornverned as to govcrne jis^to - -------- »11 The dance supper will be given ladies does not signify that they i aga>nrfor interfer Diamond 2, Catlow 1, Wild Horse — None but maskers will be al­ time since, but arrived a day late ence with their liberties. This we 2, Alvord 2, and Pueblo 1. It appearing] to the committee poR lowed to dance until after 12 o’clock the county court had the day pre- observe is natural, but is it proper? that no member of the committee 2 * * . they always have vious accepted a bid from another, And further. I hereby announce mysMf a can- on the 14th. being in Pueblo precinct, also a va­ e . . . , . i a some old woman, besides others, to ,. I for'the office of Sheriff, eub r cheaper Calf Democratic County Convention. — The announcement of S W. , and the doctor should have the mutual consent, all debts and ac­ S W. MILLER. • and examine goods mid get prices, and Miller for the office of County Clerk Thanks and grat’tude of any town counts owing to said firm must he if suited buy. or community for stopping the immediately settled by cash or —Jorgensen has the finest and Appears in this issue. Mr. Miller spread of any disease. A great notes or be put in the hand of a best lot of goods that ever came to is so well known that it makes the deal could be said on this subject collector for settlement with cost I hereby announce mvse f a can- ( o j z- n* Burns; go and see for yourself, effort, much easier, on our part, to but this is enough to ease our con­ for settlement added. A. J. McKin­ the mute office m of Assessor, TT . ’, 8 .. . didate for ¡or me non is authorized to settle and re­ subject to the action of the Dem<- He is also taking Cabinet Photos. present him, properly, before the ( science. public. He has been elected twice ceipt for all monies paid. at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to critic County Convention. to the office of assessor,which office I Dated this 8th. day of Feb 1896. Democratic Committee. JOHN 0. CAWLFIELD; go and see what he has on hand. A. J. M c K innon , he can have again for the asking. —The Mary Dawphit ranch lo J. S. K enyon . This is a recommendation that car­ Pursuant to a call, the democrat . cated at the sink of Prater creek is Religions Services. ries with it great weight and proves i ic county committee of Harney plNAL FROOi. Burns 1st. and 3rd. Sundays of for sale, Price $500. This is a iconelus velv the confidence of the , county- Oregon, met at Burns Feb. LAND OFFCE AT BURNS, OREGON, the month 11 a. m. and 8 p. nr. j good ranch and worth a great deal public, in his ability and impartial 8th, 1896, Chairman, H. E Thomp January 27, 1896. Silver Creek 4th. Sunday 11 a. m. ( more than the price asked for it. discharge of his duties in an office son, presiding. The following are Notice 1» hereby aiven that the followlng- nameil settler has filed notice of hi» intention the —_ proceedings: proof its in 13 support of mo hi» vim claim, and " __ »11 • 1' i to make “ »» final »»«•» p» va |r pv IV vna 11» , UllU and 5 p. m The 2nd Sunday will Call at this office or on John Mar- of public trust. The democratic The roll called to ascertain the I that Haid proof will be made before Register A be reserved for general work in tin for further information. ,nnn. nr0ni.^0 nrucnnf tU roJ aecel’2r Land.Office at Burn» Ore, of in support of hi» claim.and I lie. primaries be held in the various to that »aid proof will be made before Register but not by election, having been —Kid Trish was in town one day »nd Receiver U 8. Land Office at Buris Oregon, precinctB on March 25th, adopted. on March 26. 1896, viz W illiam H. O. bson . last week. —Indian war veterans and wid ¡appointed by the county court to Ordered by chairman to ascer­ Hd. No, 201, for the 8WJ4, Sec .>z Tp 22 8 R 31E. —Ted Hayes came in last Satur­ ows of deceased veterans who de­ fill the unexpired term of P L. tain the number of vwtes cast for He name» the following witneMc» to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation At . the time ------------ — ........ Mr. members of congress at last election of, day suffering with the tooth ache sire the passage of the bill granting Shideler. »aid land, viz: Thoma» Bain,Price Wither», 8a,ne being 280, this to form a Peter but Dr. Cate soon relieved him. Mortimer, and Samuel Mickel, all of them pentions, which is now before Shideler resigned he recommended ! Hauney Oregon Mr. Kenyou to the county court as I ba8 ' 8 te P ro P ortion number of dele- THOMAS JONES, Register. —Judge Rutherford came over to congress, can send their address, attend the populist meeting, in this, C0,nPany anuuu, 1859, aim and diiuuiu should be attended and the other a populist, none of j ---- - - i»w uvkeiiued tiou convenes on the same day of to at once. I the court of the same politics as the .L- □ . ! the democratic convention, April —George Shelley announces his applicant, ha was appointed with­ yth, and at Portland. * candidacy for the office of sheriff in out a murmur or dissenting voice. —The.republicans, of the county, this ’«sue. Mr. Shelley is an old This speak» weli for Mr. Kenyon and proves to the democracy of1 •-»venot yet determined on, what settler in Harney having been a ate they will hold the county pri- Harney county his worth and resident of the county about twelve ’u*ries and conyention. chances for election if honored with years. He has many friends in the the nomination. John Cawlfield Hudson, well county has never offered himself as for assessor will,if nominated, make here, and now residing in a candidate for nn office, and is in a good race because ot his charac­ b»nrr wri,e8 ^t he is the Ftb 4 °f “ g'rl baby-born I I every way qualified to fill the office. ter, qualifications and gentlemanly His being an old settler and per­ courteous disposition. «nd°"0 for the Beet Sue. He is a tained Gentleman Character. Judge Rutherford, in a letter manent resident of the county is democrat, but not a loud mouthed , j ni Con8"^man Klli», ¡8 ¡nform greatly in his favor, because we politician He respects the polit-. f ’’^hauces ai-e verT faTOrable know his object is not to get out of ical opinions of his neighbors* and lbbd f route l*dng estab- - the citizens of the county what friends, but is always ready to de­ placv1 " *nne,nucca°to this money he can and then “skip.” fend his own. If honored with the —We attended the populist meet- nomination and elected, Mr. Cawl­ 'rfthep R. ‘e.’^er ar”? I’rimOrtago ing at Harney last Friday evening. field will honor the office and his d».v* Rinceour* foL’ ^uite a nutuber wcre present. The party, also command the respect of ‘ 4 • linee our )Mst inue, acino Harney choir sang several pieces tobe '7'r,Ja-v Frank cameoyer the public without regard tq politics. centm , 'sent. at 'he democratic gotten up for the occasion, and that —Quite an amount of superflu­ ®‘nv frimfeet'ng, and hit we think was the best part of the ous talk is being made regarding program. Five persons signed the welcome resolutions presented by the chair­ the action taken by the town board man. - Many ladies were present because of the scarlet fever. Does p0B ■ I MASQUERADE BALL! ARMORY HALL, February 14,1896. TWO PRIZES GIVEN: MUSIC BY LEK CALDWELL'S ORCHESTRA. • The managers will spare no pains tc make this ball “the event” of the season, ----- A cordial invita- tion extended to all I TICKETS $1. Gent spectators 60 cts. Ladies free. *