THE G0I1D0! GLOBE.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1892.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLJAM
COUNTY, OREGON.
UNWILLING TO REGISTER '
The San Francisco . Examiner, was decided to make the exercises of
pays that the Chinese announce ; the coming Friday evening commeinora
thrtir intention innr hitterlv than I tiv of tne discovery of America. Quite
ever to fight the registration clauses
of the Geary Act. The Regist ra
tion Act is to be fought by the Six
companies the most powerful Chi
nese organization because it will
shut off the profitable business of
smuggling coolies into the United
"'"fe&""S wva.o y
States. 'It is estimated that an av -
phutp nf 20 Chines a kv or over
erageoiZU l,nineee a uaj , or on er
000 a year, are in one way or an
other smuggled iuto this country.
" The most of them come in by the
Panftian 'tinnier and the Pniret
Canadian oorotr ana tne ruget
sound . route, utners come m as
the fifteen came ashore from the
Halcyon" at Pescadera the other
day.' The. traffic goes on without
ceasing, and the occasional capt
ures made give it hardly a check.
A large proportion of the captures.
indeed, amount to nothing from a
failure of proof that the smuggled
coolies were not lawfully in the
country.
The registration and grant of cer
tificates will furnish a short and
easy method of determining wheth
er a
Chinese is lawfully in this
....
country or not. That is why it is
fought by the Six Companies.
The sentimental and hysterical
objections made to the law are
. hardly worth serious consideration.
Registration and the requirement
of certificates are no more degrad-
. ing to the Chinese than are the
passport regulations of the Euro
pean governments to the American
who visits them. " No white person
feels degraded because he has to
show his passport when he crosses
the German frontier from France
or is required to register before be
' can have the privilege of remaining
in a German city. The passport
regulation of Russia though more
. RT.rif'f hv fr 1 hnn trie Tiwistrat.inn
- - -
clauses of the Geary Act are not
considered to lower the persons
' against whom they , are dieected,
however annoying they may be to
travelers. .
The right of a country to make
' and enforce such regulations in re
gard to aliens has never been
uuuvtuu.. auv ion it ha itc ptuuuuu'
ced constitutional, and the Chinese
who do not obey it will have to go.
' The law does not interfere with the
privileges of freedom of those now
here. It is intended only to pre
vent any addition to their num
bers. The Chinese who do not want
to be sent back to China should
- take an early opportunity to regis-
ter- ' ' ' ' '
THE GREA T DAIL SEES DEFEA T.
r i rgwjjiaii . ii iuc. icfsu Villon
party fail to elect tbe president in
November, the . failure will be due
solely to the inactivity and indiffer
ence of the republicans of the coun
try. During forty years no one has
witnessed a presidential contest so
in't-Ce fcnd tame as the present
is, in fact, hardly a con-
.. at all. ' Nor is it a spiritless
iivass on the part of republicans
alone. Many democrats are simi
larly indifferent. Inactivity on one
side produces its effect of inactivity
on the other. Nevertheless at the
end of a dull campaign the demo
cratic party is very likely to have
the advantage, because that party
contains a greater number of steady
voters of men who like to vote for
the diversion and excitement at
tending it; who vote merely for the
sake of voting than the republi
can party contains. Hence, if the
whole vote is not called out at an
election, the democratic party, cast
ing a greater proportion of its vote
than the republican, is very likely
to win. :. ; . ; - ,; ;--
As often as we have mentioned
thu fact, it appeart that there are
a few who do not yet understand
that anything copied out of anoth
er paper is simply given at? a mat
ter of news and not because it
ex p resses the editor's sentiments.
The Gkobe does not go around the
Btuitip for anything, and when it
d"Hires to express its views upon a
fill tjef'l, U ayes SO. J .Ut any tning fiw,nK witnesses to prove his confirm
;t ..-.,! , v...,. ;.,- , ,U JsvLI Wem-e upon and ciilMvution ill, said la
it copies, however, iwjiiven to Hh'Hi,--.,IB i.nii. w. h 'niii-is, r,w. Ufbimni
the 'Ptr:;on; rf Mh"r wrif?rtf-n I f
The Condon Lyceum met at the school
j house Friday evening, Rfter a rest of six
i months or more. Olficers were elected
j and a Bhurt t hough interesting program
was listened to, after which it was deci
, ded to hold the mceti ngs hereafter at
i the church. A eomoiitteo on program
was appointed, consisting of L. V. Dar
ling, Prof. Hill and . Miss Anna Clarke.
After consulting with the members it
an interesting program has been prepar
ed and a splendid evening is anticipated.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
I have concluded to sell my farm in
Lost Valley, consisting of 820 acres, of
which 1''0 Rre under cultivation. with.fi
j miles of fence thereon; also 8000 feet of
! ?hw ,h"Mnnk house, good dwelling
house, smoke house, milk house, chick-
1 en house, blacksmith shop and tools,
' 8tahl. granary and barn connected ; and
. 0jjjer out-bnildings and improvements
i too nnmerona to mention, and all kinds
I of farming implements, all of which I
i will sell or trade for sheen. This is a
j great bargain il applied for while I'm in
' ,ne notion of "elling. Address me at
( Rwb x F Bakton
The Famous Ross Bucks.
We have for sale here at Arlington
i 300 hpnd of these tnitpii hncka. hnf.h
j Grades and Thoroughbreds. Sheep
owners will find these bucks to be the
very lest, and were the choice of 2000
head. They are noted for the dense
wool, length of staple and whiteness of
vnllt- flml will innrpjisp t.tiA wpicrM nf
j vour fleeces two pounds to the sheep,
T1 ta in Arlington from Oct. 3 to S5tfi.
PORTLAND EXPOSITION
September 21st to October 22,1892.
The Union Pacific System will extend
to its patrons the usual reduced rates on
round trip tickets which will include ad-
I ";,8W.UU i" seumg on
Mondavs, Wednesdays and Fridavs of
eacn weeK. retailed information can
be had by applying to ticket agents.
8. Coluns, Ag't, Arlington.
SIO Reward $10
Strayed, one black yearling colt, star
in forehead, brand T-heart (design of a.
heart with a letter T over it) on left
shoulder. I will pay the above reward
for the delivery of this colt to me at
Ajax, this county; or will pay $5 to any
one who will shut him op and notify me
of the fact. Andrew Palmeb.
Photographs Enlarged.
I will enlarge photographs in crayon
at very low prices to suit the times, as
follows: For size 8x10 inch, 3.90; 11x14
with frame, $5.90 : 20x25. in aft-inch-deep
frame, $lSi.50. I guarantee my
work in every respect.
Mas. Mont Ward, Condon.
For Sale.
I have at my place in Lost Valley 50
neaa oi young Merino nigh-grade bucks,
ranging itr age from one totwovears,
which I will sell very cheap if applied
tor soon. Mieepmen should take advan
tage of this excellent opportunity.
T. F. Barton.
Strayed Again $5 Reward.
My old brown horse, branded small
WKon left Bhoulder; light or switch
mane and tail. Was seen last on Hay
creek in a pasture. He mav point tow
ards Goldendale, Wash. I will pay 5
reward for his delivery to me at Condon.
Dh. J. jNickum.
The Best Wagons.
The best wagon in the world is the
new Peter Schuttler tabular axle wagon.
Tbe Steel Skein Schuttler wagon has
been in the lead for tbe past 50 years;
the new tabular axle Schuttler will be
in the lead for the next 60 years. For
sale by L. W. DarlingA Co., Condon, Or.
' Treasurer s Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to July 1, 181)2, w ill lie paid on present
ation at my office. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
Herbert Hautkad,
f County Treasurer.
Dated Oct. 14, 1802. '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Thk Damjc, Oh., Oct 6. 1892.
Notice is hereby triven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before Jay p. Lucas,
coHnty clerk of Gilliam count, at Condon, Or., on
November 2fi, Wri, via:
THOMAS Y. BARTON, Hd. 2973,
for the sw! nw'4, u sw4 and .sw sw?4 sec 33
tp 5 s of r 23 e. He names the following witnes
ses to prove hit. continuous residence upon and
cuiiivation of, said land, viz: J. H. Downing,
John Maddock, J. W. Blake and Al Henshaw, all
of Condon. Oregon.
Q14-85 : JoH8W.LF.wia, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Officii at Thk Dalle, Ob., Oct. 13, 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make, (inul proof in support of his claim, and that
said proof will lie made before Jay P. Lucas, coun
ty clerk, at Condon, Or., on Nov. -Jx, l'.i2, viz:
NOBLE O. SAYKE, Hd. 2(M, -for
the sw4 sec 12 tp 3 s of r 22 e. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous res
ilience upon mid cultivation of, xaid land, viz:
H. K. Moore, Olex. Wm. Ward, Gooseberry, 1). S.
Brow n and L B. Townsend, of Condon, Oregon.
021-36. John W. Lkwih, Register.
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LandOffick at Thk D.tu.zs, Or., Kept 14. 1892.
Notice is herehv given that the following
named setUer has filed notice of her intention to
make final proof in supportof her claim, and that
said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, county
clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on
November 14, 1892, vi:
SARAH HURT, Hd. 4o.18,
for the ni te'f and nU trwlf. see 12 tp S s of r 21
e. Hlie names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: Henry 8. Moore and Thos. G.
Wowtlnnd of Olex. and John H. Downing and
Geo. W. Moore, of Condon, Oregon.
S23-SJ John . Lkwih Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Officb at Thk Dam.kh, Or,, 8!nt. 1, 1892.
Notice is herehv given that the following-,
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make tinid proof in sutinnrtof hln claim, and that
said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, county
clerk of (tilliiim county, at Condon, Oregon, on
October 20, 1892, viz:
JOHX McCONNELL, Hd. UK7,
for the nwJi sec 25 tp 5 s of r 20 e. He names tho
lous rcs-
nd. viz:
s IIIKi D. I
iiilo. all of MayvtHc, Oregon. i
.. ' John W. Lkwik, Register.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
1, 2, 8, 4, S mid 8-nal. ittone Jure. I w. D & Co.
Ui-nMlnt- rttlvr vinegar al JltUaUmd, Klnvhart S
l'o.'.
A Uneof One, fimhlomible pnUM-ie, ttnit-L'lnii.
L. V. litirlliijt; t.' Co., Couiioii.
HoiiM!kmp(ni, try mima of the LiqHll WrbMiik
Bluing, Nt lmrlinK s, Condon,
Flue mi of Oregon, foltltxl for pocket use, Mr
each, hi 1 W. Purling i t:o,'.
All kind of clock t HHUteml, Kinehart A
C(i., tit price to milt the tlmtia.
Yoar bird would KtiiK U'ttcr In a new chbo.
Get otiv from L. W. DhtUiik Co. .
p tire JiiHt hunting forrhmnlo congln to carv.
"S. B," for milu by U W. Diirllnn A Co,
Bnnvlii, did you y? Yp, we have (PW 5t jo
and oo-ttallou nine. L W. I), it Co., I'tmilon,
WIikIowh. diMirsand all klndnof bull. lorn' hard
ware, at llalsteiui, Klnelmrt & C'o.'n, tomlon.
Toilet oaj In emtlum variety, iilxo the bert
laundry koh) in the world. I . liurllug & Co.
The S. B. Cough Cure 1 Imily perfect Spend
S(K' with L. V, Darlinx, and you will be ready to
nillK.
I.adiea, try our "Heat for the Weary" ahoea, and
Butter no more with sore or tired feet. Ualtituad,
Klueliart v Co.
Indies' aho(i, bent quality, reduced from i to
$1. '.',', euah; und$U IkhiIi! rtHtuced to 1ft, wiirrnuU'il
to equal any HtiekiUKham & lleoht. At J, II.
DowuIuk' store.
The German-American Imniraiiee Co., of New
York, haa established an otllee at Condon with I
W. Uarllng an agent.
Ask nt L. W. Darling & Co.' drue atore for the
8. B. Headache cure, and you will be given the
beat headache medicine known. , .,. ... ,
The freaheat, purest and beat atook of preaOTtp.
tion meilioluea in the country can be round at
Jie drug atore of L. W. Darling A Co., Condon.
The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving
Soap" the beat In the world for the toilet and
for shaving. For sale by U W. Darling & Co.
We have added a full line of patent medicines
to ourato k and are now prepared to furnish any
thing in this line needed by man or beast. Hu'l
steau, Kinehart & Co.
Why be bothered with a burnt-ont, broken or
warped lire back in yonr cook stove when von
can buy one of those patent adjustable bark's at
Halsttad, Kinehart & Co.'s to tit any size stove?
Don.t forget the Oliver Chilled when yon want
a plow. They are the beat in the market. We
are the aole agents for Condon and are welling
them at Arlington prices. Halstead, Kinehart k
Co.
Subscriptions for all the newspapers and mg
asines in the I'nited Stated, and also the leading
papers of the Old countries, roeeived by Herbert
Haliitead, at the postofiice, at publishers' prices.
It will aave yoa risk and trouble.
Good shoes cost a little more, but the wear fa
out of all proportion to the ct. Remember this
ichea bsylr.s u::;S take nothing but ths gor.uin
Buckingham & Hecht. They huve a world-wide
reputation for over a quarter of a century, for
solid merit Halstead, Rinehart 4 Co.
We are agents for Knapp, Burrell 4 Co.'a com
plerelineof goods, conaisting of wagons, car
riages, buggies, buckboards, harness, gang, mil
key and common plows, harrows, seeders, drills,
headers, self-binders, mowers, reapers, rakes and
all kinds of farming machinery. Descriptive
catalogues full of Information a'nd prices upon
application. Halstead. Kinehart A Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Sept. 1, 1W2.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his Intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before J. I'. Lucas, county
clerk of tiilliam county, at Condon, Or., on Oct
io, im, viz:
HERMAN SEEKAMP, Hd. 3698, -for
the sW ne'-i, nw?i seV. se nwU and ne4
swf,;' sec 19 tp 8 s of r 21 e. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upim and cultivation of, said land, via: C. W.
Gross, Amon Hartman, A. J. Moore and 0. U.
Pannan, all of Condon, Oregon.
au-31 John W. Lewis, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dallf.s, Or., Pept. 21, '92.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
ettl r has tiled notice of M intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that uld
proof will be made before J.'W. Morrow, comitv
clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, oh
November 14, 1892, viz:
FRANK A. LUNDELL, Hd. 5007.
for the s!4 ne4 and lots 1 and 2 sec 1 tp 3 s of r 23
e. He names the following witnesses to prove
bis conilnaous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: Angust Charlatan, Robt. W.
Hemming. John Johnson and C.J. Anderson, all
of Gooseberry, Oregon.
IO-33 John WLewis, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Ob., Sept. 8. 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in supportof his claim, and that
said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, coun
ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon,
on November 8, 1892, viz:
CHARLES WINFIELD, Hd. 3403,
for tbe se'4 sec 22 tp 3 s of r 20 e. He names the
following witnesses to prove bis continuous res
idence ujion end cultivation of, said land, viz:
Edward Dunn, Jas. Mulcure, J. J. Fix and Jean
La Hon, all of Condon, Oregon.
1-31 John W. I.EWts, Register.
Petition for Liquor License.
To the Honorable Oonntv Court of Cilliam coun
ty, Oregon: We, the undersigned legal voters of
Condon precinct, (iilliam county, Oregon, re
spectfully petition that license be granted Pat
Skelly to sell snirituous. malt and vinous Honors
in less quantities than one gallon, in said pre-1
cinci, lor me uenoa oi montns. jvatett Aug.
11, 112.
S Clark, O M Moore, A G Moore, Jas Mulcarc,
8 V Moore, J W Kbbert, W K Thnrtiaglc, I) H
Ward, M Ebbert, Win npringston, J F Cooke. Wi
ley K Miller, J Mcklin, Jno Palmer. H Billing,
Vt A Goodwin, T hos Dillon, J W Barr, W H My
ers, Arthur Brandenburg, A Berry, J B HolUngs
worth, H K Kramer, John Maddock, J C Cooney.
J W Caven, A J Moore, T Thompson, H M Hoss,
Wm Dnnlap, H E Trimble, C Glasgow, W W
Hmitb, F M Shannon, W E KeUur, Wm Myers, J
fiiebl, A T Anderson, Geo Greenwood, L W Dar
ling, D 8 Brown. L Lafferty, Herbert HalsU'ad, W
A Whitney, TG Johnson, Oliver Ward, A J Walk
er, E E Smith, J T Anthony, J W Blake, V M
Rinehart, T D Kelzur, SPSihntt, R W Cooke, W
L Wilcox, J P Lucas. W E Burton, H F Downer,
G W Kinehart, Munley Kelznr, Geo Hobiusou,
Mike Sullivan, E A May, O L Baker.
To all persons whom it may concern : Take
notice that I will apply to the honorable county
court of Gilliam county on Wednesday, the 9th
day of November, 1892. at one o'clock p. m. for
the license mentioned in the foregoing petition.
Dated at Condon, Oregon, Oct. 4, 1892.
07-: Pa'IRick Hkrm.V.
Petition for Liquor License.
To the Honorable County Court of Gilliam Coun
ty, Oregon: We, the undersigned legal voters of
Condon precinct, Gilliam county, Oregon, re
spectfully petition that license be granted J. W.
Barr to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors
in less quantities than one gallon, In said liro-
1-ijn- t, iui ujc iwiitm wi sia moiuus. ivateu hem.
2, 18!I2. '
Arthur Brandenburg, Wm Mack, J A Walker,
Geo Tatoin, D M Rinehart, Win Dnnlap, SV F
Thurnagle, Jas Mulcure, G 8 Clark, T C Kelzur,
Thos May, W A Goodwin, A 8 Rice, Z A Kbbert,
H N Frazer, J B Hollingsworlh, J F Cooke, J T
Anthony, J W Caven, If Hickman, II Billing, H
E Trimble, John Maddock, E E Kmith, Herbert
Halstead, G W Kinehart, L A Tennery, Jno Gow
ans, P Skelly, G L Kinehart, J M Brown, W H Mv
ers, T G Johnson, J W Blake, J H Downing, I, W
Darling, W W rimith, Chas Fix, A Balsiiiielr, W
W Brackett, Geo Knox, W H Livingston, D II
Ward, J K Clark, Wm Whitney, 8 P Bhutt, Drt
Brown, GL Neale, WE Miller, Ed Dunn, Wm
Myers, M McKlnney, J Biebl, Jos Trevett, J P Lu
cas, Geo W Goode, A J Moore.
Notice Is hereby given that at the November,
1892, term of county court of Gilliam comitv, Or
egon, or as soon thereafter as the same mav be
heard, the undersigned will apply Ui the said
court for the license mentioned in the foregoing
petition. Dated Oct. 4, 1892. '
4?:.-. J. w- Ha hb.
HEW BUTCHEBSHOPr
JAMES MULCARE, Prop'r.
1 atn now prepared to furnish the lieople of
Condon and vicinity with the choicest of fresh
meat of all kinds, at all times. I run a incut
wagon dully. My prices are the lowest In town,
ami 1 respectfully solicit your patronage. Shop
on Main nt., next door .toMaddock's hotel. Anv.
one in the country wishing meat brought to tho
house, will please notify me to that effect,
SCECIStTT: LASOSST, SIST MO OMS(aT STOCK IN
( ORIOOa. tttKI rOKM QUXS.HTtlO OOSRIOT, AOOU-
ii ( "Tt"t"""-ll"-t"0'oaoTuoui. AU. KIN OS
J Of SSIMTMO OOMT WW AT, ISTIMATiS QIVHH.
f - n. oow.m, KAt.avc, owwror.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of a tax warrant Issued out of the
county court of Gilliam couiitv, stuteof Oregon,
and annexed to delinquent tax'llat for School Ms
trict No. 9, In said county aitd state for the vear
I have on this 4th dav of October, 18W, lev
led on the follnwlng-descrllied laud, to-wit the
east half of east hall nf section ten In townshln
four south, of range twcuty-Nie east Willamette
Meridian, In Gilliam county, Oregon, as thu prop
erly of Jerry Nmiryer estate, which property ap
pear on said delinquent list for the taxes thurefn
set forth, to-wlt, the sum of thine dollars and
sixty cents (;Uo). I will sull the alx-ive property
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at one
o'clock p. in., on the 12th dav of November, isui
at the court house door in Condon, Gilliam coun
ty, Oregon, to satisfy the said sum of Rrti school
tax for kcIkhiI district No. 9, for the vear to
getner with all costs,
Dated at. Condon, Oregon, this 4th dav ot Oc
tolier. 1892. w. (,. Wilcox,
otWW Sheriff of Gilllum Comitv, Or.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Gilliam.
Lyiha Pioo.lalnttB'
vs.
In Ki
it.S
Equity.
Joseph L. Pioo, Defendant.
To Jos. L. Plgg, the abovo-nauied defendant: In
the name of the State ot Oregon you are herehv
required to ajipcar and answer the complaint
filed against vou in the above-entitled court and
suit on or before the llrnt dav of the next regular
term thrifuf, to-wlt. 2d Monday of April, 'vn; and
defendant will take notice if he falls to appear
or answer, the plaintiff will bike a decree against
him, dissolving the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between plaintiff and defendant and that
the plaintitt will be allowed to resume her maid
en name, to-wit, Lydla Duncan, and for corns and
disbursements of this suit. This summons is
Eotlthel by order of W, L. Bratlshaw, Judge of
ie7th indicia) district of the State of Oregon.
Dated Sept. 19, 1892. G. W. Rka,
sffl-ttl ' ' Att'r for Plaintiff
OLE X ST0RE.
L. O. RALSTON, PROP'R.
Keeps constantly on hand, at the
lowest prices, Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishing Goods, ladies' dress
goods, laces, gloves, underwear, ho
siery, notions, staple dry goods,
lamps, fruit jars, crockery, glass
ware, knives and spoons, tinware,
boots and shoes, lauies and gents'
hats and ties, patent medicines,
candies, nuts, etc. A full assort
ment of the best and freshest gro
ceries. Hardware, iron and steel.
Agent forChas. H. Dodd A Co.'s machinery,
wngnns, plows, etc. Also for the Albany Woolen
Mills Clothing and llece Goods. Keep on hand
a stock of harness and saddles, bridles, whips,
etc., also a full line of tobacco and cigars; the
Spur brand of tobacco, direct from tbe factory.
I Want Your Trade,
And Will . Guarantee Satisfaction.
J.M.JGHNS, MANAGER,
Also Notary Public and agent for
the State Insurance Co., of Salem.
MACKEY BROS.,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Condon, Oregon.
All kinds of photographic wjrk
done in first-class manner and
at very reasonable rates.
I respectfully solicit your pat
ronage, and will guarantee
entire satisfaction.
Gallery Over Smith's Harness Shop.
JUDGE NELSON'S
DECISION.
Speaking of patent medicines, the
Judge Bays : "I wish to deal fairly and
honorably with ail, and when I find an
article that will do what it is recommen
ded to do, I am not ashamed to say so.
I am acquainted with Dr. Vanderpool,
(having been treated by him for cancer)
and have used )m blood medicince,
known as the 8. B. Headache and Liver
Cure, and while I am seventy-five yearn
old, and have aged many pills and other
remedies for the blood, liver and kid
neys, 1 must say that for a kidney tonic
in Bright'R disease, and as an alterna
tive for the blood, or to correct the ac
tion of the stomach and bowellg it i a
very superior remedy, and beats anv
thing I ever tried. J. B. Nklkon,"
Yakima, Wash.
At 50c a bottle. It is the poor man's
friend and family doctor.
For Sale By L.W. Darling & Co.
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THE MAN IN THE MOON
Has been discovered to have a mate. .
A Woman
Has been
a sharp-eyed
Watch for her.
When next the Moon ia full, rul meanwhile
conio to Halsteiid, Kinehart k Co.'u and c
what they have that you want that is new i
and Btylish. At
HALSTEAD, RINEHART aDO.'S
Store there Is always something attractive.
CONDON. OREGON.
LOST - VALLEY - LUMR - MILLS
Are located in Lost Valley, Oregon, 18 miles '
from Condon, 12 miles from Mayville, 12
miles from Fossil, 7 miles from Lone 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. I 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 iinme-
diate delivery, a full and complete stock of rough lumber,
dressed liooring, rustic, tine finishing lumber, etc., etc.
A lot of Al Cedar Shingles in Stock at Condon.
Before purchasing elsewhere, you are respectfully invited
to call and see the quality of my lumber, get my prices,
and I am satisfied you will buy your lumber from me. ;
HARRY HALSTEAD,
Proprietor -:- and -:- Manager.
Buge n e EX Smith,
Condon, s
-DEALER IN-
HARNESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS,
COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC.
" HAND AND MACHINE-MADE HARNESS. " "
Repairing a specialty. Call and see me when you are at the county seat.
MY. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION.
D. ML RINEHART,
PROPRIETOR
CONDON
LIVERY STABLE,
At the old stand."
My aim is to always keep the best
stock, best feed, and best f
of everything.
LOWEST RATES III TOWN.
When you are at tho county seat,
call around and (see me. If my
treatment and terms are
not satisfactory it will
' not cost you let.
GIVE f ATRIAL, ANYWAY.
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SAWMILL
Is abont 20 miles southeast of Con-j
don, and 12 miles east of Fossil.'
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MILLER & HILL, FEOPR'S.
All kinds of lumber -rough and
dressed constantly on hand,
at the following low rates:
ROUGH, C9 FEB M; DRESS
ED, SI6 TO 22:50;
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Easy Accosfi From All Polntsu
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