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TSIE C0IID011 CLOBL FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1892. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. CHEERING TO SETTLERS. Three Years Allowed Settlers to Pay For Forfeited Lands. Captain Lewis, Register of the United States land office at The Dalles, received the following tele gram Friday: Washington, D. C, June 10, '92. Captain John W. LEwrs, The Dalles, Or. Just passed through the house the bill extending the time for three years to settlers for payment for forfeited lands. The act will become a law next week. Binger Hermann. ;: To this the captain sent the fol lowing reply: Hon. B. Hermann, Washington, D. C. Your telegram announcing passage of the act extending for three years the time for payment on forfeited lands, just received, It will afford me great pleasure to give the news as Bp&ody publication as possible, knowing as I do that it will lift a heavy load from many a weary back. This is only one more instance of the fruits of your untir ing labor on behalf of the people of Oregon. Last Monday's vote shows their appreciation. Very truly, John W. Lewis The bill referred to was introda ced in the senate some time ago by Senator Dolph, and passed that body. It has now, happily, and contrary to general expectation, passed the house. This law will be a great help and accommodation to thousands of poor settlers. At the republican national con vention held at ' Minneapolis last week, B. Harrison was nominated on the first ballot for president, Whitelaw Reid was nominated by acclamation for vice president. Jim Blame s fake" scheme to get the nomination failed to connect, and he received only 183 votes out of about 1000, which about sizes up the people's appreciation for him as a politician. We believe the nom inations made meet with general approval among the republicans throughout the West. The demo cratic national convention will meet at Chicago next Tuesday, 21st G. Cleveland will get the nomina tion without a struggle. We are very careful to bolt our back door against China, but we leave the front door open to the ig norant, vicious and degraded classes of Europe. During the month of April, 64,565 steerage passengers were landed at New York alone, They were largely from Italy and the Slavonic provinces of Russia and Prussia. Steamship competi tion has reduced the fare to 111. : Those countries derive great advan tage from getting rid of the least desirable of their people, and we suffer correspondingly. Will our country ever deal with this prob lem? Oregonian. There-election cf Hon. V. II. Wilson prosecuting attorney for this district by over 500 majority should be considered in the light of a compliment to that gentleman and a vindication of his capacity in the performance of the duties of the office during the past two years. He was elected the first time by a small majority; but this election has more than doubled the former figures. Times-Mountaineer. , The next Oregon state legislature will stand: Senate republicans 18, democrats 12; House repub licans 36; democrati. The political issue of this state was on member of congress, and shows that the republicans have a majority of 9000. Given 'His Time. I hereby notify all persons that I will hot be re sponsible for anv debt or liabilities contracted by my son. Kert Crawford of .Mayvillc- He has been giveu hi time and is his own. free agent. Dated May 2, 'iri. E. A. Crawford. Bert rrawford of Mayville Imnrds horses C5 ttv.i "SetifillB. Cattle, CS on left hip: ear mark, i cropped off and two npperits on left ; Blaine, Blaine, Blaine of Maine, has fallen never to rise again. It may be truthfully said that Mr. Blaine was the architect of his own ruin. A clearer case of political hari-kari has never been known. He dug his own grave, then plung ed into it. Yet the ruling passion was strong in death. He died as dramatically as he had lived. Blaine's public career is ended, and it is to be regretted that it has end ed so miserably, we might almost say dishonorably, Blaine was al ways a shallow, tricky, "faking" politician, but it is pitiable that he should make so monumental a blunder at last, when there was no occasion for it, no excuse for it Portland Telegram. Junction Jottings. Walter Cason and family are visiting relatives iu Grant county. "Grain dry and brown; think we hear the fanners sighing all round." School is progressing nicely under the management of Miss Ida Baker of Baker City. Mrs. Cooke and daughter spent several davs last week , visiting friends on the John Day. Assessor Mason is slowly recovering from injuries received by being thrown from a horse. Miss Ora Vining of Ohio, who lately came out to make her home with her brother, has gone to Portland to visit her father. Twin. 1776. A Good, Old-Fash ioned, Fam ily Celebration. The people of Condon and vicinity have decided to have a basket picnic on July 4th, and will utilize the large new livery stable for shelter, which will an swer the purpose just as well as a grove. There will be barbecued beef and mut ton, and everything else that goes to make op a first-class celebration. The exercises during the day will consist of racing, dancing, Binging, plug-uglies, and grand fireworks in the evening. At night there will be a grand ball, the pro ceeds of which will go to the school. Everybody cordially invited. Jones I tell yon I caused a commo tion among the fish in the creek to-day. Smith Caught a few, did you? Jones Thunder no, I fell in. ."Johnny, are yon teaching that par rot to swear?" "No'm. I'm just telling it what it mustn't say." Ex. For Sale at a Bargain. A first-class Upright Piano. Cost $500; will sell for $350. Coffin & McFarland, jl7 " 1 Arlington. The Best Wagons. The best wagon in the world is the new Peter Scbuttler tabular axle wasron. The Steel Skein Schuttler wagon has been in the lead for the past 50 years ; the new tabular axle Schnttler will be in the lead for the next 50 years. F ir sale by L. W. Darling & Co., Condon, f r. NOTICE. I hereby respectfully request f'l are indebted to me to settle by . 1892, as I am building , and must tmvo my money. Prompt payment will save you extra cost and trouble. Geo. Knox. Treasurer s Notice. All county warrants registered nrior to May 7, 1892, will be paid on present ation at my office. Interest ceases on and after this date. H. 8. Ewino, County Treasurer. By Herbert Halstead, Deputy. Dated June 3, 1892. Settle Up Notice. I hereby request all persons knowing themselves indebted to me to settle the same before June 10, 1892. I need all the money that is due me. 1R. J. NfCKLW, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Commuted Timber Culture Fiual Proof. U. 8. Land Office Thb Dau.es, Ob., June 14. '92, Totice is hereby given that James A. Gordon haa filed notice of intention tn make final nrnnf oeiore jay v i.ucaa, county clerk of Gilliam county, at his office in Condon, Oregon, on Hat urday. the 80th day of Julv. M92. on timhrr milt. nre application No. 680, for the ne sec 24 tp 1 of r 20 e, undar act March 3, 1891. He names aa witnesses: Daniel B. 1 homes, HamHel 8. Thorn as, Aibert Miller and Alex Gordon, all of Olex, Oregon. J17-18 John W. Lewis, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dam,e, Ob., June 10, '92. Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before Jay P. Lucas, coun ty clerk, at Condon, Or., on July 23, 1892, viz, AUGUSTUS N. 8. COTTIK, Hd. 3305, for the M nw4 and w sw sec 8 tp 3 s of r 20 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: C. N. V Ilson, Jean N. LaBous, Geo Hansen and Fred Monroe, nil of Condon, Or. J1"-! John W. Lkwih, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at The Dalle, Ob., June 1, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof tn support of bis claim, and that said proof wlii be made before J. P. Lucas, county clerk ofGillinm county, at Condon, Oregon, on August 4, 1HU2, viz: JOHN. MIKKALO, Hd. 2091, for the sw'4 sec 20 tp 1 s of r 21 e. He names the following wltneKses to prove his continuous res idence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: W, W. Wheeler: John A Miller dllnn urnrfHuni and W. E. Kcod, all of f ilex. Oretron. J3-16 John W, Lewis, Register. BUSINESS LOCALS. Good hams st Downlng'a, ja'g'c per lb. "Uncle Tom'l Cabin," 25o, Ht Darling' 1. 2, 3, 4. I and -gnl stone Jars. L. W. D A Co, Genuine cider vinegar al Halatead, Rinehart A Co. 'a. A line of fine, fashionable papeterie, Brst-chus. jj. n. iwnuiK uj., minion. Housekeeper, try some ot the Liquid Washing Fine map of Oregon, folded for pocket me, Swc each, at l n . xiarung & to. a. All kinds of clocks at Halstead, Kinehart A vo. s, ai pnees 10 aim mo uiue. Your bird would sing better In a new cage, Get one from L. W. Darllug & Co. We are Just hunting forehronic cornrh to care. B," for tale by L. W. Darling A Co. If yon ee it in our advertisement you wilt And it in our -tore. Haisteaa, Kinehart & Co. J. H. Miller will astonish vou by hla exceed ingly low price.. Go and aee for yourself. Barreli, did yon say ? Yea, we have a few M0 and 60-gallon site. L. W. D. at Co., Condon. Windows, doors mid all kinds of bulkier' hard' ware, at Halstead, Kinehart & Co.', Condon. Chain, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and wool and wire mattresses, at I W. Darling k Co. s. Baddies, bridles, harness, silver bits and spun, of best make, at Cottln & McFarland', Arlington. Toilet soaps in endless variety, also the beat laundry soap in the world. I w. Purling A Co. We are headquarters for carta, hacks, buggies ana Dae mam. com n s aicranana, Arlington The 8. B. COHKh Care is simtilv nerfect. Hnend SOc with L. W. Darling, and you will be ready to sing. Pure strained honey "Old Oaken Bucket" brand. The finest in the market. Hahtead, Kinehart A Co. Something worth seeing and owning those splendid hanging lamps, now displayed by L. W. imruug a vu. Ladies, try our "Rest for the Weary" shoes, and suffer no more with sure or tired test. Halatead, mueaan at 141. The German-American Insurance Cf., of Sew York, hits established an office at Condon with L. W. Darling as agent. The fact can no longer be concealed that you can get the most goods for the least money, at n. iowumg s store, Wagons, hacks, biigirle. backboards, carts and all kinds of fanning implements, at greatly re- uuieu prices, ai uowning s. The "Bain" is the best wagon on wheels. The "Oliver Chilled" plow has no equal, Cofflu St ucrarianu, agenu, Arlington. Ask at L. W. Darling & Co.'s drug store for the 8. B. Headache cure, and you will be given the Deat neauacne memcuie Known. 3. H. Miller has the finest and best line of shoe in the county, and his prices also are the lowest 1 ne tracaingnam at uecm are ine nest. "Osborn" and "Champion" mowers and reav ers. Prices greatly reduced. Don't bny until you see us. Coflin A McFarland, Arlington. We carry a full stock of garden aeed from the well-known and standard garden seed bouse of 11. a. reny at uo. ttawieaa, lunenart ijo. The freshest, purest and best stock of res tion medicines in the country can be found at the drug store of L. W. Darling A Co., Condon. The famous "Williams Barber flar Shaving Soap" the best in the world for the toilet and for shaving. . For sale by L. W. Darling 4 Col Just received a new and complete line of doeo- rauons in tne latest atyiea ana patterns, at rer low prices, van ana te convinces, uaM Kinehart & Co. , Ladies' shoes, best quality, red Heed from $2 to il.&, casn; anase boots rem to equal any Buckingham A Hecht At J. H. Downing s store. We have added a full line of patent medicine to our Htor k and are now prepared to furnish any thing in this line needed by man or beaut. Hal stead, Kinehart 6 Co. When you are in town don't fail to call at the store of J. H. Miller and see how much cheaper he sells goods than the prices you have paid here tofore. It will pay you to do so. Why be bothered with a bHrnt-out, broken or warped tire back in your cook stove when you can buy one of those patent adjustable backs at Halstead, Kinehart A Co.'s to tit any size stove T The beat place in the county to bur first-class goods at low prices, is at Downing'a. Everybody says so; and "what everybody savs must be so. All the men and boys go there for their clothing. Don.t forget the Oliver Chilled when you want a plow. They are the beat in the maiket. We are the sole agents for Condon ' and are selling them at Arlington prices. Halstead. Kinehart A Co. A complete line of ladies' trimmed hate fn the latest imnorted Datterus. ladies annahadttir nri sailor hum, trimmed and mitrimmed, hIko a neat assortment of children's straw hats, Halstead, Kinehart & Co. . - Subscriptions for all the newsnanera and mnir. azines in the United States and also the leading papers of the Old countries, received by Herbert mi Intend, at the nostotHre. at nublithera prices. It will save you risk and trouble Good shoes cost a little more, bnt the wear is out of all proportion to the coat. Remember this when buying and take nothing but the genuine Buckingham & Hecht. They have a world-wide repuiauon ior over a quarter 01 a century, tor solid merit Halatead, Kinehart at Co. We are agents for Knapp, BurroH St Co,'s com plete line of goods, consisting ol wagons, car. riages, buggies, buckboards, harness, gang, mil key and common plows, barrows, seeders, drills, headers, self-binders, mowers, reapers, rakes and all kinds of farming machinery. Descriptive catalogues full of information and prices upon application. Halstead. Kinehart & Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofticr at Tub Dai.lks, Ob, April 29, '92. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of hla intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that in Id proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on June 18, 102, viz: AXDRO P. LOVGREN, D. 8. 6742, for the neJi sec 7 tp 4 s of r 24 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of, suid land, viz: Charles Repass, Jacob Young, J. W. Cradick and J. H. Inskeep, all of Eight Mile, Oregon. mft-12 John W. Lbwiw, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereb ven that the follow! nr named settler haa nl notice f bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said Droof will be made he (Vim J P. I.iu.aa vun. ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on June 27, 1892, viz: , for the swJi sec 32 tp 1 i of r20e. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous res ilience Hpon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Albert Miller of Olex. Chas. Wleean of A rll nirtnn rs. a. vuapei oi A)Ulx, ana of Condon. Oregon. C a fit -i.i . . . .. . . ' August Buinmerneld, U120-14 John W.Lewis Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.' Laud Office at The Dalle, Ob May 13, 1892. ' Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hi Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on June25, 1892, viz: GEORGE H, C. EARHART, Hd. 2'iOS, for the rx seJi sec 10 and w swi sec 11 tp 8 ofr24e. lie names the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, viz: M. O. Clarke, G. H. : KeeL of Lone Rock, and A. Henshaw and E. E. i emun, oi uonaon, Oregon, m'jn-u JOHit w. lewis Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Opfick at Thb Dalles, Or., June 1, m. Xotlee Is hwrahv irivMi, kt ,K. r..ll...., named settler has filed notice of his intention to 1 maae nnai nrooi in snnnortot his n iniiih.t huh pruui win ne Tauai; oeiore i. r. Lucas, coun ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on August 4, IWi, viz: ' JOHN A. MILLER, Hd. 2695, for the ei sec 24 tp 1 s of r 20 e. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous re- jnce upon and cultivation of, said land, via: w;,lUle.el'r! John J'lkkalo, Gllson Woddard 4 W. E. Reed, all of Olex, Oregon. H 1 - Johk W, Lkwih, Kegister. NOTICE. U.S. Land OFncB, Thb Dalles, Ob., AprH2S,'92. Complaint having been entered at this office by J. C, Meek amilimt K. (Vinrnriiv for .,l.,LH,.n. ing his homcsu-ad entry No, 14MH, dnted January 1. m, upon the sei sec 32 tp X s of r 20 e, fn (ill 11am county, Oregon, with a view to the cancel, latlon of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 14th day of July, ltm, nt 10 o'clock a. nr., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said .illeged aban donment Jay f Luchs, county clerk, is anther. Ued to take testimony in this caseat his office in Condon, Or., July 7, 1082, t 10 o'clock a. m, m13-18 Jown W. Uwis, Kegister. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an execution isswd out of the dr. cult court of the state of Oregon for iiiUtcm coun ty, in an action entitled L. V. Darling vs (tenrgo W. Mephens, unit to ie directed and delivered, 1 did on the nth day of May, ma, lew nmn ami wilt sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, on June IS. 1802. at a o'olook. ?. m., of said day, at the court bouse door In ondon In said county, Oregon, the following de scribed property, (o-wit: lits one, two, four and live, of section eighteen, in township three south, of range twenty, east Willamette Merid ian, in UlUiaiu county, Oregon, and containing one hundred and sixty-lour and ninety-three one hundredth acres; or so much thereof asshsU lie itifllctcnt to satlsty the sum of one hundred and llfty-slx dollar ami elghty-Hra cents (156.ft) wfth interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from April 15th, 1W2. Taken and levied upon as the property of George W. Kte phens to satisfy said sum of ttAA.sIS and coats taxed at 5a.77, and interest thereon in favor ol L. W. Darling, together with costs and accruing costs. Witness my hand at Condon, Oregon, this 17th day of May.lStt. W, L, Wim ox, 0120-18 Sheriffof Gilliam County, Or. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Uilltam. In the matter of the estate of Jesse Spuryer, deceased. To the heirs Of said decedent and all persons interested in suid estate, greeting: In the name 01 the Mate ot Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to appear In the county court of the State of Oregon, for the county or Gilliam, at the court room thereof, at Condon In the county of Gilliam on Tuesday, the Sthdayof jiiiv, icw, ai one ociock in tne aiternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if anv exista, why the administrator ot said estate should not be ordered to sell the foi owtnsr-de scribed real estate belonging to said estate, to wit: ThaeoitheneU and the eU of the se'-i sec10tp4sof r21e,W.M. t WITNKSH, the Hon. Wm. J. Mariner, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county ot Gilliam with the seal of said court af- nxea, mis win aay ot May, um. inia-14 ATTEST: Jay P. Ll'CAR, Clerk NOTICE. TIMBER CULTURE. C, 8, Land Orricg. Tin Dallks.Or.. Mav 28. '92. Complaint having been entered at this office by John 8. Topper against K. Nelson tor (allure 10 comply wnn taw as to ninoer culture entry no. ji-tfl upon tne nf iwi ami n'i seu ot see 14 to 4 s of r 1 e. W. t hi milium ,n,.tv Oregon, with a view to the cancellation ot said entry; contestant alleging that the said K. Nel son did not plant treea or seeds on. or cultivate five acres or any amount during the fourth year 01 sam inter., or cause same to tie aone. Tne sam parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oillee on the 21st day of July, 1S92, nt 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concern ing wild alleged failure. Jay P. l.ncaa, county clerk, is authorized to take testimony in this ease ai nis omce in uonaou, lit., on tne 14m any 01 amy, inw. J,iQ-5 John W, Lkwih, Register. NOTICE Jr'OR PUBLICATION. LAttaOrrtcg atThi Daixsk.Or., May 2tu8. Notice is hereby given that the following. namedsettler has filed notice of hla intention to make flualpmof in support of his claim, and that saw proof wiubemade before Jay I. Lucas, conn ty clerk, at Condon, Or., on July 11, mi, viz: FRANK M. PUTEK, Hd. 2820, for the ttei sec 27 tp 4 a of r 22 e. Ho names the following witnesaes to prove his continuous res idence upon ana cultivation ot, nam bind, viz 8. D. Fletcher, Jaa. Hlih-kts, J. K, Downer and J A. McMorris. all of Condon, Oregon. 14-16 John W. Lkwih, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at The Dalies, Or April 30, 1892. mice is hereby Eiven that the followlnir-imni Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention ht make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before S. P. Lucas, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on June 18, 1892, Viz: STEPHEN D. FLETCHER, D. 8. 6507, for the U neV.nlf se'i sec 4 tp 4 sof r 22 e. He names at following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, mild tana, viz: n. a. inompson. ueo. Kooinsou, 11. 8, Tobey and Walter Gammell, all of Matney, Or. m6-12 John W. Lkwih, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Commuted Timber Culture Final Proof. Land office at The Dalles, Or., June 1. 1892. Notice is hereby given that August Heekamp has filed notice of intention to make final nroof before J. P. Lucaa, county clerk, at his office in Condon, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 20th day ot July, 1H92, on timber culture application No. 1192 for the K'yl sec 28 tn 3 of r 21 e. under Act March 3, 1891. lie names aa witnesses: Amon Hurt mini, A. J. Moore, G. G. Partnan and H. C, Htriek- utriu, an oi vouuon, urcgon. J3-16 John W. Lewis, Register. To Whom It May Concern. The public is hereby notified that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wile, l.ukj eeeaamp. hkhman hkkkami' UNION '.'PACIFIC RY. SYSTEM. TICKETS HA 1,8 DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, -AND ALL POINTS- EAST, NORTH AMD SOUTH. Through Sleepers, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamer From Portland to San Francisco Every Four Day. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. For rate and general Information call on or address, W. H. Hubi.bubt, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt, 64 Washington tit., Portland, Or. Local Agent, S. Collin, Arlington, Or. REAL M E R IT PI LLS? NO!! It you take pIHs tt is bttcause you have never , tried the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. It work so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; act a a mild physk; without causing pain or sickness, and does not stop you from eat ing and working, To try It in to become a friend to it. For alc by L. V. DARLING & CO., CONDON, ... - . . - , ORKOON. jfH k ttKAVrt; LAaa(ST,aiSTAMDOH(STSVKIM tOanMi. (v(sv form ushtiio oosriot.aoou- A t SATSAMO IKUASLS. SINOrOSOATALOOUI. ALL KIND eawTm oons at low satis, htimatis oivin, niMoai, A.r.BKd:, oxmaoM, A-:- CoiPfiEHENSIVE - SURVEY OF -:- All -:- APPREHENSIVE -:- SUBJECT BY MEANS : OF : A : Tho monkey is not afraid, because his tail is a good on. We are not afraid, because our talo is a good one too. IT - IS - NO - TAIL - OF - WOE. We tell of bargains, pplendid goods, fair treatment, satisfaction to customer and merchant; and of reasonable prices and good money values. 1 IT IS A TAILESS TALE, A tail without end, because it is a tail that will hold. -CALL ON- HALSTEAD, RINEHART k CO. CONDON, GREAT BARGAINS! -I respectfully invite you to call at my- NEW - BARGAIN - STORE -and get prices of my General -:- I do not want to talk very loud through the proas, but I will sav this much: I can save you 2" to fiO per cent on every dollars' worth you buycompared with former prices. DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF! "Quick Rales and Small Profits. Live and Let Live," is my motto. Give me a call and I will prove to you junt what I say. No trouble to show goods. J. H. MILLER, CONDON, - LOST VALLEY LUMBER MILLS '.'' " ' IN LOST WILL BE A FEW DAYS. It will pay you to wait. HARRY HALSTEAD. Eugene B. Smith, Condon, : - . . Oregon. "f DEALER IN HARNESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS, COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC. HAND AND MACHINE-MADE HARNESS. "' Repairing a gpecialty. Call and see mtf whor, you are at the county seat.. MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. PREHENSILE : TAIL, - : - OREGON. new and choice stock of- Merchandise. : - OREGON. VALLEY RUNNING IN 4 A