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223 THE COUDOH GLOBE. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 892, 'HE, OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREQON. A POPULAR JUDGE. Hon. W. L, Bradshaw, for circuit Judge, is the right pi an in the right place, and he will stay there, too, tor ha cannot be beaten. He Is the most ac tive judge who has ever held court in (his county, disposing of business both rapidly and satisfactorily. The people pf this district know when they have a good thing; and knowing it, there is no danger of them throwing it away, Judge Bradshaw is the ablest judge that ever ent on this circuit. He ia honest, he is fair, he is impartial, he is expedi tious ; he gives everybody a show ; he rushes the work and thus saves many a dollar to the taxpayers. All the lawyers likeliim; the litigant? all like him What more is there to say ? We repeat. he will be elected. Prineville News. The Moro Observer says : "The busi ness of the court generally was disposed pf with that promptness and dispatch which are characteristic of Bradshaw in bis judicial capacity. The judge will not tolerate unnecessary delay on the part of those in attendance on the court, yet he does not act with undue haste in any matter. All he aims at is to pre vent needless expense upon the taxpay ers. For this as well as for bis genial disposition and the fair and impartial manner in which he discharges his offi cial duties, he has earned the esteem and good will of the citizens and mem bers of the legal profession throughput the 7th judicial district." Heppner Gazette : Hon. W. J. Brad shaw of The Dalles has ably presided as circuit judge for the past year in this district, and has ever been courteous, accommodating and affable in all his legal transactions with the people and niembers of his profession. Lone Rock Rumblings. Bob Johnson spent a day or two at the pounty seat last week, presumably upon jxditics. Mr, Kidd started for Pendleton Tues day with his fine bulls, having disposed of only two of them here, to White A Son, of Papersack. Dr. and ifrs. Nicklio spent a couple of days with us the fore part of the week, the'doctor being called to attend Miss pink Frazer, whom we are glad to state is improving. It's been raining and snowing most of the time, night and day, the last week, and the road here is so plentiful and deep that our people are thinking of put ting on a system of gondola boats alle samee Venice. Monday Jas. Bennett sold his town residence to Cbas. Mote, consideration 4200. If the old adage about the "third time being the charm" can he relied upon, we will have in Mr. Mote a per manent resident hereafter, this being the third time he has returned to this place. There is no place like home especially when the surroundings are so delightful as they are in this city. Rev. Wise failed to connect Saturday evening, as announced, and also billed by our P. M. by flaming posters. Every body here wants to know why he didn't come. And that is just what we don't know. (Mr. Wise requests the editor to State that his inability to go to Lone Rock Saturday was on account of the rough, stormy weather, which he regrets yerymuch. Cowboy. Arlington Antonatlone. Mrs. C. A. Franks started East Tues day to visit relatives. August Smythe came over from Dot Tuesday, hence this excellent item. fiev. Wise of Condon will preach in ,tlie M. E. church here next Sunday, 16. A party of three, whose names we will jnot give, went fishing Sunday. Ap Kjijued is the number tbey caught: 0. Wheat has not yet ceased to come in, ind the warehouses.are full of grain and twool, a very unusual thing this time of Geo. McCready was in town Monday. ejn,formed ns that he has finished 8heryg and that his increase in Iambs nd wool is exceedingly good. Bain I - Bain ! I Jupiter Pluviug let fhimself out in great shape Monday and 'Tuesday. GiJliam county's prpspecta aft er, ene flgilt-edgeaspeqt at present. 4uite a crowd assembled at the depot Monday to view a .disabled engine, the cylinder head having been bursted. Pat iterson,.the Heppner engineer, took it to .The Dalles ior repairs. Somebody has poisoned Charley Wen jner'spug dog VSport,." The fellow will !be outoMnck ii.Cha.finds,out who did lit, .for .he. his blood ,in his eye and has fsmelt,li)fe a grizzly bear ever since. Thej-ye on the west-side hjll is in e ,ceIJent condition. The town cows would .soon be jnihe.eanjejx if they were l jlowed.to sample jt right along without .beinfc mqe8ted ,by' ,our ever-watchful .niA-rshit!. Supervisor From bad a gang of men working on the streets last week clean- REPUBLICAN STATE, DISTRICT AND QO. TICKET. For Supreme Judge, F. A. (Moore. For Attorney General, Lionel R. Webster. For Member of Congress, 2d District. . W. R, Ellis. For Circuit Judge, 7th District, George watklns. For Prosecuting Attorney, 7th District, W. H. Wilson. For Member State Board of Equalization 7th District, John L, Luckey. Fpr Joint Senator. 18th. Dist. Gilliam, Sherman ana Wasco Counties, W. W. Stelwer.of Gilliam. COUNTY TICKET: For Representative, -L. J. Goodrich' t For Clerk, Jay P. Lucas. For Sheriff, R. M. Johnson, For Treasurer, j ' Herbert Halstead. For Commissioner, P. C, Martin. For Assessor, H. C. Dodson. For School Supt., W. W. Kennedy. For Surveyor, ' Lee Stewart. For Coroner, Dr. J. Nlcklln. Condon Precinct : For Justice of the Peace, Geo. Tatcm. For Constable, W. F. Thurnaele. POLITIQAL CARD. W. H. WILSON, Regular Republican Nquilne for District Attoj-fiey For the 7th Judicial pletrjot. Treeaurer'a Notloe, All county warrants registered prior to April 1, 1892, will be paid pn present. auonatmy omce. interest ceases on and after this date, H, S, Jiiwnjq, County Treasurer, By Herbert Halbtiad, Deputy, ' " To the PubJIo, . I respectfully announce to the public mat x seep constantly on nana a large quantity of the very bpst quality of fipr at my flouring mill, which I am paw selling at $4.60 per barrel, In exchange i win givp oo iub ui uuur lor one DUBuei of good, merchantable wheat. J. A. Orkm, Olex, Or. BUSINESS LOCALS. Good hami at Downing, 120 per lb. "Cncle Tom's Cabin," 25c, .at Darling's. 1, 2, S, 4, 5 and 6-gal stone Jar, L W. D A Co. Genuine elder vinegar at Halstead. Rinehart A Co.'. - Fosil floHr reduced from 16 to 15.25 eaah. at 1. H. Downing'!. A uuvvi 11110. laamuMauiv WHina, 111 Bk-uiaaa. L. W. Darling A Co., Condon. We are lost hunting forchronic couth to care. "8. B," for tale by L. W. Darling A Co. Housekeeper!, try some of the Liquid Waahlng Bluing, at Darllng'a, Condon. Fine Din of Oreron. folded for Docket ut. fine eacn, uuf. leaning a uo. a. All kinds of clocks at Halstead. Rinehart A uo. a, ai prices 10 suit tne times. Tow bird would sing better f n a new cam. Get one from L. W. Darling A Co, If too see it in our advertisement vo will And it In OHr store. Halstead, Rinehart Co. J. H. Miller will astonish von bv his exceed. lngly low prices. Go and see for yourself. Hanoi. AtA wm. V. V...... - I F A Wl.u, U1U JUO HI t . O. .,1T,,I,1 B,J, auu ou-gauou sue. ts. w. u. a io., ivnaon. Windows, doors and all kinds of builders' hard. ware, at Halstead, Klnetuut & Co.', Condon. Chairs, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and wrwil and wire mattresses, at L. W. Darling & Co.'. Coffiu A McFarland's CheTenna saddle fltji the horse and rider perfect Don't buy Oil you see It Toilet scans in endless varietr. also the hat laundry soap in the world. L. W. Darling A Co. The 8. B. Coaeh Cure is simolv nerlecL Snend SOc with L. W. Darling, and you will be ready to ling. Carts, backs, buckboards and light spring wag ons always on hand at Coffin McFarland's, Arlington. Pure strained honer "Old Oaken Bucket" brand. The finest In the market Halstead, Rinehart 4 Co. Ladies, try our "Rest for the Wearr" ahoea. and suffer no more with sore or tired feet Halstead, tunenan d: co. The German-American Insnranca Co.. nf Ku York, bas established an office at Qondon with L. uurmig aa agent. The fact can no loncer be concealed that ,iu can eet the most aooda for tha leut mnnsv. at 1. H. Downing! store. Aak at L. W. DarUne & Co.'s dnitr store lor tha B. B. Headache cure, and yon will be given the oesi neaaacne medicine known. J. H. Miller has the finest and hast. Una of ahnoa in the county, and his prices also are the lowest 1 The Buckingham AHecht are the best ! We earrv a full stock of cardan seed fmm tha well-known and standard garden seed house of D. M. Ferry A Co. Halstead, Rinehart 4 Co. The freshest nurest and best stock of nresmHiw tion medicines in the country can be found at we a rag siore 01 1 v. uamng & CO., Condon. The famous "Williuma Rarhar Bar Rhavina- Soap" the best In the world for the toilet and ror snavuig, jror sale hy L. w. Darting dc Co. Ladies, the onlv exact-filtlna French kid ahna is "The Portland." Once wear a pair and you will alwayi re-order from Coffin McFsrland, Arlington. Just received a new and comnlete Una of daon. rations in the latest stvlea and natrarna at vrv low prices. .Call and be convinced. Hal teed, xviucuari QE A. oiww, untuwiiT, IDVllWl 1 1 U1U af hj U-a, casn; anaae hoot reduced to S5, warranted jo equal any uucaungnam A Uecht At 4. H. vownings store. We have added a full line of nafamt madli1naa w unr sioca ana are now .prepared to turnlsn any thing in this line needed by man or beaat. Hal. lead, Rinehart 4 Co. When you are in town don't fail to call at tha store of J. H. Miller and see how much cheaper uuuBuaB uiv prices you nave pain nere Gi ore. a, will p&y yon Ut do u. We make a specialty of' ladies' dress goods, men's clothing and hats. When anybody want the latest styles and nicest good they go or send wuuineuci ariana, Arlington. Why be bothered with a burnt-out, broken or warped fire back in your cook stove when you can buy one of those patent adjustable backs at nauutau, tuuenan at uo, s to many sue stover The best place in the county to buy first-class everybody must be so." their clothing. Don.t forget the Oliver Chilled wben you want a plow. They are the best in the market We are me sole agents lor Condon and are selling them at Arlington prices. Halstead, Rinehart 4 Co. A man near Arlington recently heard a comic song which tickled him nearly to death, and he is now in a critical condition. The title of the song is, "We Purchase Good to Cheap at Down ing'.." A complete line of ladle' trimmed bats in the latest imported patterns, ladles sunshades and sailor baf, trimmed and untrimmed, also a neat assortment of children' straw hat, Halstead, Rinehart 4 Co. Subscriptions for all the newspaper and mag. aiines In the United States and also the leading Saner of the Old countries, received by Herbert alstead, at the poutofflce, atpublUher' price. It will save you risk and trouble. Good shoe cost a little mora, but the wear la out of all proportion to the cost Remember this wben buvlng and take nothing but the genuine Buckingham A Hecbt Tbey have a world-wide reputation for over a quarter of a century, for olid merit Halstead. Rinehart 4 Co. We are agents for papp, Burrell 4 Co.' com plete lineof good, conslxting of wagons, car riages, buggies, buckboards, harness, gang, sul kev and common nlowa. harrnwa .ouHr. AriUm headers, self-binders, mowers, reapers, rakes and all kind of farming machinery. Descriptive catalogues full of information and prices upon appllcntion. Halstead. Rinehart 4 Co. CITATION. In the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for vue vuuuiij vi uiiiiaiu. In the matter of the estate of Jesse 8puryer, deceased. To the heir of said decedent and all person Interested in said estate, greeting: In the name 01 tne stau 01 Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the county opart of the State of Oregon, for. the county or Gilliam, at the eourt room thereof, at Condon in the county of utiuam on Tuesday, the 6th day of July, 1892. at one o'clock in the afternoon of that daj, then and there to show cause, if anv exists, why the administrator of said estate should not te ordered to sell the following-described real estate belonging to said estate, to wit: The eW of the neV and the eU of the seW sec 10 tp 4 s of r 21 e, W. M. WITNESS, the Hon. Wm. J. Mariner, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county oi Gilliam with the seal of said court af fixed, this U7th day of May, 1892. nilS-M ATTEST: Ja? P. Lupas, Clerk. BpiDGg NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the county clerk ot Gilli am county, Oregon, for the construction of a bridge on Thirty Mile creek at or near John Mad dock's place. Also one on Rock creek, at But ler's Ford. Plans for the said bridges will be on file at the clerk's office. The county court will meet at said office on June 10. 1892, for the pur pose of opening said bids and awarding con tract. The contracts to be let to lowest respon sible bidder. The county court reserves right to reject any or all bid. Jay P. Lucas, m!3-12 County clerk. JAIL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the county clerk of Gilliam county, Oregon, for the construe, tion of a county Jail, in accordance with plans and specifications now on file at said office. A meeting of the county court will be held at the clerk' office on the 10th day of June. 1892, for the pttrpose of opening said bids and letting the contract for the erection of said JaU. Contract to be let to lowest responsible bidder. Tbe county court reserve the right to reject any oraU bid. Jay P. Locas, mlS-19 County Clerk. NOTICE FOl PUBLICATION. Land Ornca at The Dalli. Or., April S, 1892. Notice Is hereby given that the following- named settler ha filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of hi claim, and that aald proof will be made before J. W. Morrow county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., vu a., i, uku, via: ; JOHN W. CHADICK, Hd. 2101, for the w sec 17 tp 4 of r 24 e. He name the ouowing witnesses to prove dm continuous resl dence upon and cultivation of. said land, vis H. E. Warren. Eight Mile. Herman Meisaner. Gooseberry. H. Inskeep and C. A. Repass, of 8-8 JohwW. Lbwis, Register. LOOK HERE! I will make the season with my two horse. wV viawi'SB iuui aa uiniv imhiivui w via lib 2000 lb; sire, Garabalda, No. !U0O, he by Marqul ( (owi), ne ny empenpr. 7fw, ne oy ravori, 7H. imm, narriena, ottu, sue ty noinuiouo, KKi, !ta, n oy superior, ierraa single service, o payable at time of service, with nrivlleg of sea son at (10, payable at end of season. ' Insurance, IIS, payable when mare are known to be with loal. or dixnosed of or moved out nt the onuntv. The other horse, "TOP GALLANT," 170, Is a dapple brown pure bred Clyde stallion, weight 1750 lbs; he by Marquis of Lome, 2ttti; dam, Urac Darting, 63. Terms: Single service, $5, payable at tlirio ot service, with privilege o( season at 18, payable at end ot season. Insurance, 15, paya ble When ' mares are known to be with foal, or aisposea 01 or utovea out p( me county. Hugln n I ng at Condon Friday and Saturday, Mayville muay ana npnnay nnui noon, n Wendesday noon, return to Mayville ut day nqon, and then return to Condon, EDWARD Palmir. Sheriff' Sale. Br Ylrtue of an execution issued out of the honorable circuit eourt of the State ui Oregon for the Coutity of Gilliam on execution in foreclos ure on the 27th day of April. 1892, lq favor of Aoienraq luorcgnge uompany ot Scotland, plain anu aKsiusi aamuei v. uocnran, ineresi Cochran, U. V. Harrison arid Sophia Harrla defendants, for the sura of eight hundred anil twenty dollars gold colu, and elghtv-two dollar (182) attorneys fee, and fifty-two dollar ana niua twnis iww) costs, logetnur will) ten percent per annum intent and accratna- costs. I bays levied upon and will sell at public auction Saturday, June 4. 1892. at one O'clock D. m.. at the court house door In Condon, county and state of Oregon, all the right, tit)e and Interest which tbe said Samuel V. Coch ran and Theresa Cochran, defendant, had on or aiiar me liui any or April, ikh, iq or to tne lol lowing described nremlses. to-wlt: The north. east quarter of section fourteen in township one north, of range twenty-one east ot Willamette Bioriuiaii, 111 viiiiiam comity, vregon. Terms of sale cash in hand. Dated at Cpndou, Oregon, this 3d day of May, lng-12 Bherlffof Gllilam Count Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornci at Thi Dalmh, Ob.. April 18. 91 Notice s hereby given that the following, named settler ha filed notice ot hi intentioh to make final proof In support of his claim, and that saia prooi win De made Delqre Jay Y. Lucas, coun ty ciera, at uonaoq, ur., on June 1, tm, vu. ROBERT W. COOKE, D. &. 7013, fortheseli secS2tp8sof r22e. He name the 101 10 win witnesses to nrnva hla nntitlnmiiia . dence upon and cultivation of. said land, via: A. 8. Rice, J. A. Ktser. 8. a G rider and C. W. Bur- pn, ail 01 condpn Oregon. 22-10 Johw W. Lxwis, Register. NOTICE; FOB TUBLICATION. I.i Nn fimrt ifTn H i ? i m Am 4 v4l K term Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in aupportof disclaim, and that saiu prooi wiu ne msae Deiore j. w. Morrow, countv clerk of Morrow oountv. at Hennner. Cn W ! wva, via: IIJS.NHK E. WARREN, Hd. 2338, for the iH ne. nwU sell and noU swW sec ft tn 4 of r 24 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon and cul tivation of, said land, vis: J. W. Cradlck. Eight sub, airman oieissner, uooseoerry, j. u. in keep and C, A. Repass, ot Hardman. Oreicon. p-o johk w, I.IWH, rtegister, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TiHtinmr. ..Tn. nut.. . ll.O .an. Notice is hereby aiven that the fnllnwliia-.namao' settler has filed notice of his intention to make final nroof in aunnort of hla plain, and that mid prooi win ne made he fore A. A. Jayue, U. 8. Com misstoner at Arlington, or., oh May 28, 1892, vis NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd OmcB at The Dallcr, Oe.. April 22, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following-- named settler ha filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, ajid that stuu prooi .wiu oe made Deiore jay f, Lucas, county cierx, at uonaon, ur., June 8, IWtt, vx JAMES SHIELDS, Hd, 4293, for the teM nwW. neW twW and vV aeW sec 26 to tigirue. ne names we ioiiowing wi in ease w prove nis conunuou resioenceiupon ana cm- avaaon oi, said lano, vis: j. fc. Downer, u. r. Downer. J. A. McMorri and F. M. filter, all of jBBiney, uregou. a9-u johw w. lwis, Register, vonoon, ur., juiy 7, 1, atlO.o'qlock a. m. jomm vv. Lewis. Register. To Hore-ralserg. I win make the season for my horse, "ROVER," at my ranch on Six Mile, two miles east of Vat. icg out the ditch pn either side of the ! 5iey Ptoce, and l mie north of Biak Butte. Street nd. dumping lod 0 sand in the ; how to be with foal. Season, 6; money due middle and levelline tbimre ud aenerallv. i Nwii!aFwaA from 1 to 6 years. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LahdOptici at Thk Dauib. Ob.. April 21. 1892. Notice is berebv given that the fnlln wine- named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof In aupportof his claim, and that said prooi win oe made Deiore j. w. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on joue o, iJK, via; FRANK M. HOLME8, Hd. 4108, for the ne'4 sec 18 tp 8 of r 23 e. He name the following witnesses to prove hi continuous rest dence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: J, D. Ball, Eugene Myers, Milton MaxweU andLR, Esteb, all oi .Gooseberry. Oregon. a29-U . Johw W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lard Office at The Dalles, Ob.. April 21. 1892. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to maxe nnai prooi in support oi his claim, and (hat said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county at Heppner, Or., WILLIAM C. AJCERS, Hd. 8122, fortbeteW ecl4tp Sof r23e. He names the ioiiowing witnesses to prove bis continuous rci- ia cultivation oi, aald land, vis: me Myers, Milton Maxwell and L 01 oooaeberry, Oregon. Johw W. Lewis, Register idence upon and cultivation of, j. li. aii, cue R. R. Esteb, al a2-n NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Office at The Dalles. Ox.. Aoril 21. '92. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler ha filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that sold proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county cierm ui murruw county, at neppner, ur., on iiauBio, lovt, viz: ' ANDROP. LOyGREN,p.8.742, for tbe ne'4 sec 7 tp 4 s pf r 24 e. He names the ioiiowing witnesses to prove his continuous rest- wu.'v . ."J hum vwwinuuu M, MIU IdllU , , ,& . Charles Repass, Jacob Voung. J. W. Cradlck and J. a. insxeep, ail oi tight Mile, Oregon. me-12 Johk W. Lewis, Register. Land Office at The Dalle, Or., A pouce is nereo; ettler has Qli NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iat Tbe Dalle, Or., April 80, 1892. eby given that the following-named ed notice of his intention to maka unai prooi in support ot Dls claim, and that said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on June STEPHEN D. FLETCHER, D, 8. 6507, IortheKne4,nH eWsec4tp4of r22e. He Same the following witnesses to prove his con nuous residence upon and cultivation of, said uu. a. a. iiiuujpsu, ueo. rvouinson, xi.o. Tobey and Walter Gammell, all of Matney, Or. n6-12 Johw wT Lewis, Register. NOTICE. V. 8. Lakd Office, The Dalles, Ok., ADrU 28, '02. Complaint having been entered at this Office bv J. C. Meek aeainst E.onrardv for ahanHnn. lng his homestead entry No. 1408, dated January i, loot, ojwu uie uvy aec ai vp f s OI I A) e, in UM Ham countv. Orearon. with a view to tha knil. lation of said entry, the said nartiea ara harahv summoned to appear at this office on the 14th day of July 1892, at 10 o'clocji a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged aban donment Jay P. Lucas, county clerk. Is author- Ued to take testimony in llii cane at hi office in A.uctlpn Hjirt jfjale. . I will sell at auction sale At Condon on Friday, June 8, 1892, 15 head oj excel lent, corses, an p good order, muring in will sen ion six JAME8 B. PATTERSON, Bd. 8878, for the nwW sec 85 tn 1 a of r M a. rfenamaatha following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vut: Albert Miller, Orvllle Rltehey. of Olex, and buaa, megauaanu jonn norman, Arlington, ur. PettJon for Lquor Uosnis, We, tbe undersigned legal voters of Condou Precinct, Gilliam Countv. Htate of Orea-on. re- spectfully petition the Honorable county court of umiaiu cuuiiiy, suireoi oregon, to grant a license to J. W. Barr to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In leas Quantities than one gallon In Con don precinct Gilliam county, gtate of Oregon, for the period of six month, a in duty bound we will ever pray :, A TV. I Duniap, E E Smith, G 8 Clark, Wm Mack, John L W Darling Caven, A Hen , Brandenburg. C Glassow. John H M Porter, 8 P Hrlvner, Wm Nlcklln, W L Wilcox. Geo Tatom, H II Mulkey, W A Goodwin. J A Ktser. J T Anthony. H N Kra- xer, 8 V Moore, A 8 Rice, Herbert Halstead, H C Btrtcklln T A Renner, J H Downing, Mason Ro bert, Wm Thnrnagle, 8 8 Grider, Joe Trevett. i M Moore, T C Kclxnr, H M Hoss, Wm fcmlth, Oliver warn, r-Bxeuy, j H MlUer, H E Trimble. Joe Kix, Cbas Fix, Alex Balaemler. F Ward. H Couture. E N Cuffo, J A Walker, J W Blake, 8 P Bhutt, T G Johnson. Notice Is hereby given that at the May, 1892, term of eoHnty court of Gilliam coHnty. Oregon, or as soon thereafter a tbe same can be beani, the undersigned will apply to the said eourt for a license to sen spirituous, malt ana vinous liq uor in the town oi Condon, in Condon precinct, in said county, for the term of six months. a22-8 J. W. Babe. UNION '.'PACIFIC flY, SYSTEM. TICKETS ON BALB TO DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS 5ITY, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUJS, - r-AND ALL POINTS EAST, N0RTH AND SOUTH, Hwaaawamaa ' Though Sleepers, Reclining: Chair Cars and Diners, Steamer From Portland to Ban Francisco Every Four Day. TICKETS TQ AMDJFROM EUROPE. For rate and general information call on or address. W, H. Hoelbbbt, Asst. GenL Pass. Agt 64 Washington 8t Portland, Or. Local Agent, 8. Collins, Arlington, Or. jREAL MERIT 1 ..Ml IVvX A 1 5 I A-r Q0PrlPREHiN5IVE - SURVEY OF All APPREHEIISIVE -:- SUBJECT BY: MEANS : OF : A : PREHENSILE : TAIL, The monkey is not afraid, became his tail is a good one. We are not afraid, because our taje is a good one too. IT - IS - NO - TAIL - OF - WOE, We tell of bargains, splendid goods, fair treatment, satisfaction to customer and merchant; and of reasonable prices and good money values. IT IS A TAILESS TALE, A tail without end, because it is a tail that will hold. -CALL ON- HALSTEAD, RINEHART & CO. CONDON, -:- OREGON. GREAT BARGAINS! -I respectfully invite you to call at my- NEW - BARGAIN - STORE ' and get prices of my ney and choice Btock of General -:- Merchandise. I do not want to talk very loud through tbe press, but I will 8av this much: I can save you 25 to 60 per pent on every dollars' worth you buy- compared with former prices. DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF I "Quick Sales and Small Profits. Live and Let Live," is my motto. Give me a call and I will prove to you just what I say. No trouble to show goods. J. H. MILLER, CONDON, - : - OREGON. LOST VALLEY LUMBER .... ajjgj g IMflH sbhbBS IsBV " IN LOST VALLEY WILL BE RUNNING IN A FEW DAYS. ' LOOK OUT FOR ADV'T PILLS? NO!! If you take pill It la because yon have never tried the 3. Headache and Liver Cure, It work so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; actaasa mild ulivnlc without catislnir psln.pr sickness, and docs (iot stop you from onC- up a(iu woraing. 10 iry 11.1s 10 Decome a irienu I. W. DARLING & CO., COWBOY, - " V OREGON, gene E). Smith, Cordon, : - - Oregon , -r-DEA,PP IN IIAR1IESS, SADDLERY, VIJIPS, PUR1 $)P3. DOLLARS, QUJRlg, ETp. HAND AND MACHINE-tMADE HANE68. Rpnuirmg a' specialty. Ctll -andfjie mcwhen yon are at.the county sent.