I LaweiUItems. — New goods rt the Johnson store’ M arried .—At the Hotel Burns 1 now under control of Henry Canaday. jagt Sunday evening, at 7 o’clock, Just ss cheap as ever or cheaper. Call Charles Haines and - — The ranchers are burning off the Miss Annie J7OR SHERIFF. and examine goods and get prices, and Comegys were united in marria ge tules. „jpNESDAÏ FEBRUARY 26 1S6 if suited buy. I hereby announce myself a can­ Justice Byrd perforjned the cere­ The stray horse which was in the didate for the office of ¡sheriff, sub­ —Jorgensen has the finest and j mony. The bride and groom left care of Joseph Wooley proved to be 4A8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ject to the action of the Republican best lot of goods that ever came to the next morning on Diamond stage the pro|>erty of G. O. Hendricks Burns; go and see for yourself. for the Narrows where Mr. Haines ANY NEWSPAPER IN THIS COUNTY. County Convention. The school in distnct No 17 He is also taking Cabinet Photos. is engaged in the mercantile busi- GRANT THOMPSON. closed on the 21st inst. 1 at $3 per dozen. Do not forget to I neps. The best wishes of T he H er ­ I go and see what he has on hand. There were two of the directors, Democratic Announcements. » P'OR SHERIFF ald and a host ot friends follow the I —The Marv Dawphit ranch lo- i 1 ’ happy couple, wishing them a con­ most all of the patrons, and a large I hereby announce myself a can­ cated at the sink of Prater creek is tented and pro-perous voyage thro’ number of visitors present to hear pOK SHERIFF. didate for the office of Sheriff, sub­ for sale. Price $500. This is a the closing exercises. The pupils 1 hereby announce myself a can­ ject t® the action of the Republican good ranch and worth a great deal life. didate for the office of Sheriff’, sub­ Countj’ Convention. I M r . E llis ’ S trength .—While did well. Prof. Newell made a few more than the price asked for it. ject to the action of the Democratic A. GITTINGS. | the report has gone abroad that very appropriate remarks. Call at thi8 office or on John Mar ­ County Convention Grant county republicans fayor The directors of the Lawen school GEORGE SHELLEY. tin for further information. ppOR ASSESSOR. Anderson for congress, the report is have furnished their teacher with —It is stated in the Prineville' not altogether true. There is not a another fine chart. JIOR COUNTY CLERK. I hereby announce myself a can­ Review that the killing of Wagner man on the republican ticket that didate for the office of Assessor, The school is well supplied with I hereby announce myself a can by Mills in Crook county grew out has more friends in this county than subject to the action of the Repub didate for the office of County of a dispute oyer a line fence, in-| I Mr. Ellis. To the surprise of the everything excepting patent seats- * Clerk, subject to the action of the lican County Convention. stead of a quarrel about a colt, as ' numerous other aspirants for his and more blackboard room. Democratic County Convention. WINFIELD WATERS. S ub . we stated ip our last issue. I seat. Mr. Ellis will develope more CHAS. E KENYON. - -•-) jrOR TREASURER —Frank Matney was brought to strength in Eastern Oregon than JK)R COUNTY CLERK. town from the loging camp the lat­ they are looking for.—Eagle. The Dissolution Notice. - I hereby announce myself a can above from the Eagle is full of truth. ter part of last week, sick. The I hereby announce myself a can­ 'didate for the office of Treasurer, The co-partnership heretofore ex­ next day he went out to the home Eastern Oregon has in Mr. Ellis a isting in the blacksmith and repair­ didate for the office of County I didate o to the action Clerk. subject to the notion action of ot the the. subject J ____ ___ of the Repub- P yester-1 K°<> Vina Gittings, Mrs. , ,1 — A noted courtesan —Dell Dibble, wife and mother , *"v **"° candidates for different county of- were in town several days of Iasi I be^n resi i”L in urns or many ficeR guj,jPCt to their respective con- Sam Miller, Mrs Henry Miller, I month.,» txntniBhmg, X«-1 v' Unce were present. For the benefit of “Uncle” Wash known by all the voters of the prison and many cuss words. —Lee Roblrne, of Drewsey, has Smelier. T an , Feb. 19, 1896. county. Grant Thompson was be­ been in Burns since Sunday. He, —We are sorry, indeed, to learn Mr. W. L. Jones has moved into fore the people two years ago for Good Music has been Procured. leaves today for home. of the recent affliction visited upon , his new house. the office of sheriff, but was defeat, —Mrs James Dalton was taken Mrs. Frank Dibble. Mrs. Dibble ed in the convention. Grant is The managers will spare no pains The new P. O. building is about pretty eick the latter part of last is young and just lately married; we'l known and undoubtedly has completed. th make this dance a success. week, but is now convalescent. i a f“w days past she noticed some­ many friends and a strong follow­ We expected ere this to be able thing wrong with her eyesight, and ing. J. C. Welcome has never held ---------- 1 vu —Tom La hey is making a bar we are informed in 24 hours after to Bt-nu send an an account account of of the the i wedding B j Sura to Attend. « county effice in this county, but , o f Mr. Ilarve Middlesworth far some one, and ’ we ____ hear -- it — is — for I discovery she was almost en still he is very well known as one .......... ........ j to Miss * beer saloon to be started here in a I Jrely blind. Her husband, accom­ Cramer. But alas! All we can of our staunch business men, trust-1 •bort time. panied by her mother, brought her •I says is, “There’s many a slip twixt JOHN F. STRATTON’S I to town last Monday to get the ad­ worthy, generous and a leading the cup and the lip.” CELEBRATED man in hie party. Win Waters —Testimony in the (contest case vice and attention of Dr. Marsden. of Geo. Sizemore vs. Eliza Riggs, They are still in town, and we un for assessor is in every way quali-1 Several of our neighbors attended Birmingham Steel Strings the masquerade ball at Drewsey fied for the office, a yo ng man of was taken by the Register and Re­ derstand the doctor thinks he can g fine judgement, honest aud has a the 14th and voted it a success. Hr Vlalln, Guitar, Mandolin. Banjo ceiver at this land office last week. relieve the affection. ! host of friends. _____ Finest Made. Extra Plated. BUM MMK.W*rranl«d not to rust. Send for Cat’ V anity . ’ S he Mjcvnid* ' ’ a ! _ . Republican Announcements. . I ♦ IlZ-. • VX »IO rx _ 1 AX»» Ct Lx • /> lx • zx • L. -- «... . ■ ■ X • . x (JRAND BALL! X B i JOHN F. STRATTON, , Imparttr, Mannfattartr and Wkolrzala Dti 811,818, 815. 817 E. 9th St., N. ••