Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 09, 1892, Image 2

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    FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1892
j ' Developments made by an inves
j ligation of the Multnomah county
' court records would indicate that
marriage lacks, to an amazing ex
SUMMONS.
I llL llUIlUUii ULUDL.!f:,rol:nn nf tW Multnomah county i'":ircV0lth9S,"t9 ot 0wm' for
- - I v-.a v. VHV mat nil ir m nil imi
A. C. rTK.ii, riaimin, i
v! ( In Equity.
... - .- - - - w , . .1. th.v IwtVlUltMlllHIl Ut7IHIIIUIir 111
' , , I IO b. A. c.xii'w, "- - --- ' ------ ;
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM 'tent, of being a complete success in . "-'pr uY i... iiSTiSSt
county. QHtuur.. Ureson. To onset me uio nmn mg . Vu;,o of ui itM.
"7TT 7 f. 1&n ! licensee granted last year, the rec- J upo..
Notwithstanding he partial tail- m jivorces were j "TVti
uru of crops in Gilliam this year, ted Thi9 i8 19th century. civ-1 i u rvu by Vw'r!.n.:.,,r.Sa.rt
anil , , .i HIV IilTSiUHY ui mvir." "r- .
D.1INEHART,
FKOI'KIKTOR
CONDON
LIVERY . STABLE,
At the old stand.
. t l j w ; thu titsii nuv in l
the sound ot tne nammer anu... . n . i ,., . nova the:r u .wing the t-xmration .
, " VIVA a .1
. i i . l ; a ... . 1 1 in th fimr tor
eaw is constantly neara in our cuj . i Newbtirg q rapbic. It is high tune
Nearly a score of carpenters are of the jilosophers of this
kept busy constantly, from day-; tr t u n lhe;r attention tow-
... . . ... i .1 II I
ligut tut darK, erecting new uwvn
rlu Limp ltrciu rtltt
ill IllU'lllir LtiU VAIHIHIIV" " ------ j..- ..-
in the order (or publication Uu'ret.'. lo-wlt, rp.
t-ouiDluiiitiir plid within said nmt lor want
tlieri-of the plaintiff will apply to tho court for
if i in nolit t'liiiitilinnt. which Itt
1 . .., I............. ..l.iii.ttH .mil i1i.fi. tiniiti
ing and tusinees , houses all over ; Wem anj out what causes
Ihe city. ; Condon is forging ahead : bripg thig coudition about. From
tttanamazingrate, andwearein-bdn? the foun(iation for funny
formed by reliable travelling men j m&Ur h&& grown B0 Be.
that, considering its size, it is grow- . thftt . t u is a 8ub;oct 0f unfa.
mg more rapiaiy man uj vorable comment in' other coun
the state. This is indeed encoura- rf Wg wfao
ging to our people and is a. par- j QUr hjgh tlegree 0f
ticular compliment w uie uwm, ( g(M)n rank witb
for the reason that it gets the credit ! re4rard . foP the
bv all the competent judges, tor tne : n arriaee-
present condition oi tne wumu8u . caled goon
state ot prospeniy. ucn io
ior n JKUBi ic i ""..T , : ! i..
.. o o,. !;.-. .f Iiih vpvi no social 1 lu. fnri.vt-r .liolvcil. rtnd for tin) voU nU iii-
burai-uieiiU of this m'tiou.
12 -26
ORO. W. Gooi.K,'
Att'y fot I'liiiutiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate ot Oregon,
the County of Oilltiim.
m.c. simw, rinintiir,
v. t rqtiy-
tor
civilization will
France in our dis
sacredness of the
My aim is to always keep the best
stock, best teed, and best
of everything.
GREAT REDUGT1
SALE!
t?
-In order to make room for our stock of-
lowest RAjEs ih TowM.pall . an . winter : Goods
- L il.. - 1 .
r c Shw. Iti-fcniiunt
. . i .f !nif o Simw. the uIjovimihiiu-J defenrtiiiit: In
Wifist so much ot ! A.0. r. von iwrohv
- , iriit 1 niiit' 111 1MV. " " 1 " ' . . -.
vqnireu tp iivt'er mid nnvvr the compmnu
i ntcn Uiivh from the (ttite ot the ervii- of tliU
tnmimons npon yoH, if withinnuiit loiUiHm
coiintv; or if boivwI within any other oodiktf in
tlie state of Orwin, thou witUiu ' twcntvuavij
i it., V..1 ,,a fm dteof snch Horvict-upon you ;
relation, it a halt IS llOt ,.rvwl v ,,v,i,ii0Htion, thon on or Iwfor thf Hrst
! .,... e ,..lur turn, t,f Uiki.l tMltirt fnllOW.
iiiK th cxpirntion of the time pre riiivd in th
or'i.-r torpubliciitiou theicoi, to-wit, St'vtenilwr
2 Je: umi ii vou iiiil to unswi'r twUl coinplmnt,
j I f..r ........ tiun.it thp
ntua a 49 m inwn at. that time , has nretiared the complaints, ana muwiect in riM oomuinint, wMch ir
When you are at the county seat,
call around and see me. If my
treatment and terms are .
not satisfactory it will
not cost you let. .
GIVE ME A TRIAL, ANYWAY,
per was established here eighteen j Attorney-General
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UndOkhcb atThe IUU.B8, Or., July 26. 1X2.
v...j.... I tltuf frl,M fftllOU'illlf
nuimd w.'ttler him til! notice of hm tiiU'ntion to
lcrk of Oil limn twiuty. t Condon, or., on
September 15, lWi, vis:
JAMKS 0. S'lT.VESSOX, ltd. 2508,
for the ftw' iot 8 tp 4 s of r 22 e. He nme the
followiim witnwen to prove his continuous res.
ilence tipon and (inllivBtion of, said laud, viz:
Jus. K. Cwike, j. Sehilliuif. W. L. linrker nd S.
8. Grider, all of Condon, On-iron.
f-"9-2 JoHN W. Lewix KeKiHtor.
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
, , . 1 2, and ii vou (nil to answer twld coinplnint,
Chamberlain J or i.K-nd within said time, (or wiint thereof the
plrtiutlti' will iipplv to the court lor me. rein 1 ue
i ,.1,1 nomntiiint. which isforaindu-
uiumu 6v. . r . . - : uu,t ua rtei-ree thnt the bomis 01 minrimony
hud the name ot Deing tne quiet ( buh v , oceu p""",-,'; 'ed thaeni-
and dullest place in the country. 1 Linn and Multnomah counties to j tody HllU control of rfoy st. ?1,f-,)(11,K
- . . . . , i t .1 . ; j. .fit.,. t,i..A . .. 1..-t,i..i.",. !
Since that time it has douDiea in i entorce tne payment- ot iuc i"'lc
eitse three or four times over, and! of state taxes due according to
.1 .U.. H ?. nr.r irrnvvinof in fill- ! trip lew of 1891. as equalized by
HHUf.UtC" wuvn 6'v ; - i
ill nrf nn K : tti etiif. Wrd of eoualization. and I
Ointr veur or inu, 11 m" .v . , , nuln, w.ttier has tlliftl nonce 01 nu uiwbmuu .
hethe' ' leading town of Gilliam i finally settled by the supreme mk 'SS
. ' . 1 m. 1. i. : ..i,..v. ..V i:in;., itv at Coiulon. or., on
county, but of Eastern uregon. ( court, in nmunumnii uuuui.y iC
Our citizens now realize the great j balance is .66,968.S9, and in Linn
iniportonce and advantage of hav-j county it is 3,609.12. Of the
ingii wide-awake, energetic newspa- i 31 counties 22 still owe balances
per to represent their town and in-j which aggregate .152,419.19 Suits
terests. The paper, by encourag- j will be brought against seme
ingpeople and capital here, has j of these counties shortly. ' We are
increased thek trade and value j glad to no,te that Gilliam county is
of their property several times over.
If they have not been benefit
ted directly by the paper, they
have indirectly. For every dollar
they have spent in maintaining the
Globe,' they have been benefitted
20 or , more. They fully appreci
ate the value of a live newspaper,
and prove it by giving the Globe
very respectable patronage. Sev
eral parties here who are being ben
efitted right along by the paper, do
not advertise in it, but the euppo-
eition is that their business has run
down to such an extent that they
really cannot afford to keep pace
with the live business men.
-We offer our entire stock-
not on the delinquent list.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
1, 2, 3. 4, 3 and 6-gal. stone jars. U W. D Co.
,-- i .. .,i.i .HniMu, at. Htilateuit. Rlnehftrt &
Co.'u. , prove his continuous renidtnce upon and tultl-
A Uneof fine, fashionable papeterie, flrst-tlags. VBtion ot, said land, vii: Henry E. air.;u of
I,. V . Lftn llUU to.. vuiiu,ii
Lanii OKFirK at The Dai.lek, Ob., July 21. 1"-
Kotiee Ih herehv siven that the followlne
mimed settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in vmHin 01 nis ciinm. anu umi
said prooi will be made before J. P. Likm. rtmu
tv clerk of Oilltnm county, at Condou, Oregoa,
on September 10, 1892, viz:
ROBERT L. KILBOfRS, Hd. 4221,
for the H' nw!i and lot 3 and 4 of ihi 1 tp 4 of
T23e. He mimes the follow iim witnewieoto
OLEK ST0RE,
L. Q. RALSTON, PEOFR.
Keens constantly on hand, at the
1,-iwf.st. nnc!(R. Ladies and uents
VnriiiKliinw Goods.' ladies' dress
j goods, laces, gloves, underwear, ho
siery, notions, 6taple dry gooas,
lamps, iruit jars, crocsery, giaH
ware, knives and spoons, tinware,
boots and' shoes, ladies' and gents'
hats and ties, patent medicines,
candies, nuts, etc. A full assort
ment of the best and freshest gro-
ceries. Hardware, iron anu sieei.
A Kent for Chan. H. Iodd Co- machinery,
wammn. plows, etc. Also for the Albany tmlu.11
Millt ( .iothiiiK and I1e tiomia. Keep on hand
u Hluck of harneiut ani saddhHt, brldltm. wliipn.
etc., aluo a full line of tobacco ami cluarit; the
Jjpur orauu 01 looauco, uiwti irom mo ij.
I Want Your Trade,
And Will Guarantee Satisfaction.
J. M. JOHNS, MAHACER,
Also Notary Public and agent for
the State Insurance Co.. of Salem.
AT COST FOR CASH FOR THE HEXT 30 DAYS1
iT,..,.f.ir.r,2 rrv Riime of the Liuuid WaBhiusr
Bluing, at bailius'i Condon.
Fine mape oi Oregon, folded for poeket nse, 50c
eaeh, at L. W. Darling V Co.'.
All kinds of eiix-kii ut Hnlstead, Rinehart 4
Co.'s, at prices to suit the times. (
Your bird would sins better in a new cage.
Get one front L. V. Darlimi & Co.
We are just hunting forehronie coughs to ere.
"S. B," for sale by L W. Darling & Co.
J. H. Miller will aptoftiish vow by bis exceed
ingly low prices. Go and see lor yourself.
Barrels, did vou say? Ye, we have e few 5, 10
Hiid 50-salIon size, U W. D. k t.. Condon.
Windows, doors and all kinds of builders' batd
ware, at Halstead, Kinehart & Co.'r, Condon.
Toilet soaps In endless variety, also tne oesi
laundry P in 'be world. L. W. Darling & Co.
The S. B. rough Cure U simply penect. pen
50c with L. N . Darling, and you will be ready to
sing.
Ladies, try oar "Rent for the Weary" shoes, ant
sutler no more with sore or tired feet. Halstead,
Kinehart & Co.
The German-American Insurance Co., of Kew
York, has established an oflice at Condon with L.
W. Darling at agent
The fact can no longer be concealed that you
Ann r,.t thi mowr. a! for the least money, at
J. a. oowning s store. i
w.mni hack hnotrica. buckboards. cartf and
all kinds of farming implements, atgreaUyre-
ducetl prices, at Dow ning
S. B. Headache cure, and you will be given the
Desi neauacne nieuiciutr n.
J II. Miller b the nneit and best line of shoes
in the countv. and his price alw are the lowest.
ine MW'Kluguaia a: nctui a.o vm wt,.
Eight Mile. T. J. Davidson, 11. Missuer and Ren-
prt .-cr
j29-24
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Y . . Tub tln ifr. Or Am'. 1A. 1892.
.Notice is herehv given that the following
named settler hastiled notice of bis intention tu
make final proof in snpport of Ids cbdin, and that
said prooi will be made before Juy 1'. Lncas, coun
ty clerk, at Condon, Or., on October 1. 12, vix:
CHARLES N. WILSON. Hd.awt,
for the ne4 and e'4 mi wc 7 tp a ot 20 e.
He names the following-witnesm to prove his
continuous rwidence njmu and cultivation of,
salrt htno.vw: K. r, ,'iouroe, ... ,...,.,.., ".
'. iitepl!
a 19-27
THIS IS NO HUMBUG, BUT A
GENUINE COST SALE !
Come and see, and bo convinced
t . that we mean just what wo Bay. '
HALSTEAD, RINEHART & CO.
CONDON. -:- ORECON.
S. II. Miller.
J. II. Hill.
S. Stephena and Jeau I lions, all oi toiidou. .
JOIIM W. LKWIN IVI-BI-'.I.
The fresheat. nurest and best stock of prescrip
tion medicines in the country can be found at
the drug store of I. W, Darling & Co., Condon.
I-adies' shoes, best quality, reduced from 12 to
fl 25, cah; andjii Ijoow reduced m 5, wurranted
toenuulany Buckingham fe HtM-.ht. At J. H.
Downing' store.
We have added a full line of patent medicines
to ourstot k and are now prepared tofurviiii any
thing in this line needed by man or beast. Hal
stead, Kinehart & Co.
When you ure in town don't fall to call at the
TheOregonian very sensibly says:
A great many young men, espe
cially of the kind whose legs have
outstripped their brains in growth,
own revolvers, and while they do
not always carry them in their
pockets, they frequently do so. It
is safe to assert that in any crowd
of a dozen young men on the streets
at night, about half of them will
be found with revolvers in their
pockets. It is also safe to assert
that the history of Portland for the
past ten years would show that of
ail the times ' a revolver was used
by any person other thau an officer
OI tne law, HOI more Uiau e 1 ' u,c .tore of . II. M ilier and see how' "i uch cheaper
in a hundred was it properly used he .iis goods i tha,. the pric -ou bve paw ner
Or neceBPary. The only mission Of rriptIonsforKnthenewsp(iperJ i andmftff.
a revolver in a young Hian 8 p08- mm of tne Old couritHeh. remyefl by Herbert j
, . i XJjtlStCJl'I. HI VII" IJIIIilvllH i ' puwuuut'in p.
- . - a. i, . .-, . mtrt t trtii niu , , . tn . i,.t, iahlio
session is to g?i
lie has no need
business to go
TiPPfiPfl Rut little more niav be
oair nf thu rthlor nnrl nrffBlimflblv
' . ! nlnte line of iroodtt. connistilig of wagons, e.ir-
RMser. man who keens a weapon at ; Hhccs, busrgic. buckboatds, turn, gang, ui
( home for the alleged purpose ot
t hooting burglars." Statistics would
fbow that a dozen innocent persons
are shot by accident for every bur
glar wounded or killed. If these
alleged sensible persons would dis
card their weapons, there would be
NOTICE.
To Whom it May Co.m kkn:-
Notice it heivhy given tnat my wue, .narwia .
llogun, has wili'villy and without cause dtsertol
and abandoned my tjcd and Isiard. and that all
persons are notified that 1 will not be responsible
for any debt whatsoever contracted by her.
J. J. H 00 AN.
Dated at Condon, Or., August 11, ltt2.
READ AND PONDER 1
HATTEE'S COHGO OIL
Rock .Creek
SAWMILL
Iai about 20 miles southeast of Con
don, and 12 miles east of Fossil.
IVHLLER & HILL, PROPR'S.
All kinds of lumber rough and
dressed constantly on hand,
at the following low rates:
ROUGH, $9 PER M; DRESS
ED, $16 TO $22.50.
GREAT
BARGAINS 1
By
Marvelous Cure Effected
Its Use.
Tl.ia umniWfnl lo(.(iii inf ig the WOn-
der of ibe nineteenth century, effecting a
cure when all other remeaiea iau. n m
distilleil from plants growing upon the
bankH of the Congo River, in Booth Af
rica. The first ktiowletlgu that we fo
Bem of this wonderful - oil is foninl in
('iivilliain. a Por
tuguese navigator and African explorer,
who was sent out by the King of Abys
sinia obout 1488. He speaks of a won
derful penetrating oil that was in uoe by
the Zimbos. a remnant of a once pow er
ful African nation, and in some recent
cyphers found upon some ruins in a very
ancient city tailed Zimboo (ineaninRa
rvfll bouse; more evidence has been pro
duced of this wonderful oil, or rather of
the plants from w hich it is distilled,
thus proving conclusively that the tseen-t
was sacredly guarded by thece ancient
inhabitants of the Dark Continent. Ah
t.hp world has orouressed. more explora-
i k.'v and common plows, harrow, seeders, drills, I tions have been made in tquatorm AI-
rirH.HIMl KUliCIfllU IIUHinmT
Easy Access From All Points.
him into trouble, j u v.-ill save you risk and trouble.
of it, and has no
;ond shoes cost a little more, but the wear is
not of U nroiMirtion to the cost Remember this
... I , v.. ..3.... ....A ..nthinff hilt thp lr.'IHItnC
Where It WOUW to ZZZZ'Xh& fl.v havea woHd-wide
P.inehart & Co.
We are agents for Knnpp. Burrell & Co.' com
i. !lj rrtriwi-. niHnfin thIii-k illlli
all kinds of farming mswhinery. I'wwriplive ... ti.r l,firielittt;d. as well as medical bCi
.,,ii ,,f infnriviMiiim ii mi ljni.'KB uumi ir- . . ' . . .. ,.
application. HalBtend. RIaehart&Co. J fence bei
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
. n .' -r.,o I, , , , c., ir Ana 'II Wf.j
Xr.iice i lierehv given that the following-
named settler has lilcd notice of his intention ,ur
I make final prooi in support oi ini.i iuini.uim ...n-
.,,,4 iv... ... . - i KUKl prOOl Will If. muuc ireiwi " '
. ' . ..:.: ! countv clr-rkof Gilliam count, utCoudon, Or., on
more hope of convincing reckless ! Vr h. viz:
young men ot tne criminal careiess-
THOMAS McrHEBSOX, Hd. 21V10,
habit, though legislated
tcan never' lie cured untH-" public ; smith, oi Condon
. ' ... , 1 B2-29
f entitnent treats wun con tempi ana
riiiicnlfi the man who is no weak,
f.-olish. reckless and cowardly' as to j SJMl
carry a weapon upon his jerson.
.. , j .... .1 in. -21
- . , frn ' Tor me w i,T, ...... - -
IieHS of carrying revolvers. 1 his Up-isofr ha. Be names tbR following witries-
c . . ' ' ,,, i, u continuous residence Htion and
against, icultivdtion of. said land, vit: Oeo. Wake of
., i c.ixiwhijrrv, i-rana. nnrr,j mijuoiw
pUDUC jgmitii, of Condon, Oregon. . ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
, Or.,
, 1892,
Sent. 1
..!. ... 1, .,... tht .V, 1,1 IHVillH.
:,imi'i. ii.ri i.r (invN v.-..- --' ........ ---r-
named sittler has nled notice of his inf--ntioii to
!... ..l f..tf....nr..'.-r.f hluflntin alio fiat
1mni.tr ii u'ti j i t,i i..,.M, t I...-.........,.. -
said proof will lie made before 1. f. Lacan. county
! clerk of 01!ltm comity, at Condon, Oregon, on
f i rw ti.lwr 'J0 IhW v(-.
JOHN MCCOSKKIX, Hd. 195",
' for the nw i see 25 tp 5 o! r ai 6. He names the
It is estimated that the country
tm a 4(U7 millionaires. Many of
these have not only One, but a num
bcr of millions, and.it is a safe eaKjj;,'- .
dilation to- multiply the 4(KX by 2 1.,- ;',, ,f
and to credit them : with eight bil-1 N0TI0J5 FOR pySLICAHON.
lion dollars, or one-eigth of tiur to
ed bv the re-discovery
,.t ti.iu uv.,i,l,.vful (!(mtIi()il. ItwaH iirht
brought intociviliwd Europe by a mem
lroi the expedition sent out frnrrrlxMi
don in 1860, under the command of Cap
tain Speke, w hose explorations reached
far up the Congo River. The secret of
its production was jealously guarded tin
til upon the death of the party in whose
poHsewion it was, wnun ii was given io
a putty named llattee, who .formed a
companv known as the Congo Oil Com
pany, having its headquarters at Zanzi
luir'&mfh Africa, with a branch in New-
York City, and thus placing nixm'the
market this most wonderful of all reme
dies. By its use all pain disappears, but
it is particularly recommended in Sciat
ica, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Etc. It is
wonderfully iieiittratinjr, antl to use it
.trwttj itt Ii, toi Ullft a friend to it niwavs.
Dy its use thoucands .who ate suffering
can lie relieved. It is the cheapest be
cause it is the best, and one bottle of it
JU DC E NELSON'S
DECISION.
Speaking of patent .medicines, the
Mudae sava: "I wish to deal fairly and
honorably with all, and when I find an
' article that will do what it is rewmimen
ded to do. I am not ashamed to say so.
I am aeriuainted with Dr. Vanderpool,
(having ten treated by him for cancer)
and have used his blood uiedicince,
known as the 8. B. Headache and Liver
Cure, and' while I am seventy-live years
old, and have used many pills and other
remedies for the blood, liver and kid
neys, I must sav that for a kidney tonic
inBright's disease, and as an alterna
tive for the blood, or to correct the ac
tion of the stomach and bowellsitha
verv superior remedy, and lamts any
thing I ever tried. J. B. Nklhon,
-" " Yakima, Wash.
At R:ir a bottle. It is the poor man's
friend lint.' i'.nniily doi't'ir.
! T and Officp at The Dalles. Or.. Sent, 1
1 . m IT . J. , - . . . f , Li.. : i,... 1
t;il aggregate weaim. ,10 onmi, n. hi0.
h jHUT.- !i1)i.MiHirp.' Wei have i vmof will be lnuile liefore
,.1. r-r-iwi. , - , - - I hlvri , ,ifIlliim CttlHIty.
40 iXMJ.OUi men, women anu cim-jan
d-n who are ..compelled to ue ev
, rV (.('ononiv in order to obtaiti food
., i ,,i-.v, . ';' ; '
will go further than a denof the many
- for the nw4 see 2a tps oi r ai e. lie names in i so-calieu Cures lor tuese ins. i" "
. ; folLowing witneasun to prove his continuous res-1 , ( trnal use. Full and ex Illicit di
I ItTiKw! V.'?C Xattiv: rections are printed on each bottle. Jf
i nn hnvA httlf (A it votir at'hesi and
pains will dieapj.wir, arul there will be
no more une for f-rntches or canes. It U
t ! l 1 It A ...i.iio nt,A Atru in
n. I, irr,r&, ! JQr Bttie !Jy Hit UIUKIBI'D nut w:n3iP
notice of his i,,t,ntiou io make 1 Y""""" Z
if Ills chiim, anil tout lain ; me uuucingiiPM,
store j. p. Lucas, county Coast Aprents for this wonderful oil,
at Condon, or., on lct, i B-Q " H w tln0l rncm nil r.n..
Zanlbar, South Africa and New York
0. W.
THIS SPACE '-"
RESERVED FOR-
HACKEY -:- BROS.,
iiOTOGRAPHERS.
I respectfully invite you to call at my
NEW - BARGAIN - STORE
and get prices of my new and choice stock of :
General Merchandise.
I do not want to talk very loud through the pres, but I
will say this much: I can save you 'Ih to 50 per cent on J ,
every dollars' worth you buy -corn pared with former prices.
DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF! '
"Quick Pales and Small Profits. Live and T.et Live."
is my motto. (Jive me a call and I will prove to you just
what I say. No trouble to fchow goods.
CONDON, - : - OREGON.
LOSTALLEY - UJIViBER - MILLS
Are located in Lost Valley, Oregon, 18 miles
from Condon, 12 miles from Mayville,' 12.
miles from Fossil, 7 miles from Iono Hock, .
In the Most Natural and Accessible Location
for a Mill in Gilliam County.
I have got my steam saw and planing mills in operation,
and am prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds and in any
quantity. 1 shall make a specialty of a fine grade of lum
ber, having especial facilities for supplying this trade.
The best body of timber in Eastern Oregon.
It is my aim to keep constantly on hand, ready for imniu-
diato delivery, a full and complete stock of rough lumber,
dressed flooring, rustic, line finishing lumber, etc., etc.
A lot of Al Cedar Shingles in Stock at Condon.
Before purchasing elsewhere, you are repectfully invited
to call and see the quality of my lumber, get my prices,
and I am satisfied you will buy your lumber from ino.
HEKMAN' SEKKAMP, Hd.'36'JS,
for the w.i n-H- w'-4 vi:'4 nwW and 1114
W tn ot r-il e.
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ins w!mmis to pmvn his contiunKiis ro,lifti'e
' iiy-nii onrj I'.ul'h'iil ion of, said liiud, viz: (... VV.
$3.50 per dozen.
Gallery Over Smith's Harnest Shop.
NEW BUTCHER SH0P.
J A M ES M U LCA RE, Prop' r.
I am uow pri-iiarcd in furnish th pt'oplnof
Condon and vit iiiily with th fholocst of frnsti
mwt of all kinds, at all titns. I run a muat
viiron diiny. ' v pri'-is art uie inwt'si hi town,
and 1 rwtpf'ctfullv solitdi your pulroiiiiga. Shop
nn M tin St.. v.rxt tlittir to Mmlilii, k' tioo-1. Any-1
Proprietor
HARRY HALSTEAD,
and
Kugene EX Smitti,
Condon, : - : - : Oregon.
D1CALKH IX ,
HARNESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS,
COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC.
HAND AND M ACH1NF.-M AnP UADNPCQ -i
Repairing a specialty. Call and see nie when you are al Iho county neat,
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