Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, June 09, 1898, Image 2

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(i. OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY, OREGON.
H or NT MOM A H LOnoK. No. Sl. A. F. & A. M
i XH Amirdnr pvtMitn, on or before the
.n mivnn of em h month. L. B. ToWHMCKO, W. M,
- ?. MION UitHiK, XiTl. K. oP. Moete
u in-slav evonfn of oh wot,
i (i ( nuic. K. 01 Ki fc H. C. O. I'oaTwoort, ?. C,
ir-H'MMIT MilMiETNu. 1U0. 17 O. O. F. Mreti
O vvwv Wednesday rvntnt TtSO. Visiting
Jimtlertp, In (rmwi stimulus', mwi'vs wi'ieoim.
' a . Fi.cchkb. Sc. H. B. HssKmcKn. N. O.
CiNDrtS' CAMP, No: 58, W. orTH. VF. Mofti
(lint Thnre lv of ) month at 8.00 P. M.
VlKlttiilr nriehhnr tnvlhfd to raect With a.
H srsi-nrssoN. W. Z. Wilcox, C. C.
JS(ii)oTruAPTER. "No. sS, A t"'Oiti
s tSuturdavheforeaudSotnrd following meet
lA.it A F A A M
J . H. Hi!,iok. V. P. M. Wol.ua $Bt, VT. M.
qt7maW?T7'atho1,ic HVRrTtT'batM of
O servk will be annomiood from time to time
THOMAS BKIODY, f8tOr.
foSaiiEOATiosAir
CHCltCH. PreaohiMC
every indv at 11 a. m. and 7:S0 1. m. 8. 8.
1:1 p. in., C. K. 6;S0 p. m. Prover-meetiMs; Wed
nesday evening at 7:30. Evervbnitv Invited.
W. M. Burb, Pastor.
That was a brilliant bit of work
Jone by Lieutenant Hobson and
bis nix n.en at the entrance of San
tiago harbor the other day. These
,men are tnatTe of the same stuff of
which the heroes of old were made,
and the fact that Admiral Samp
son's call for seven volunteers to
engage in the perilous undertaking
was responded to by 4000 men is
pretty good evidence that the Ame
rican navy is composed of first-rate
material. With all due respect to
Admiral Dewey, who is entitled to,
and is just now receiving the plaud
its of the world, we are forcibly re
minded by such incidents as the
one above referred to that "there
are others," many of whom instead
of gold lace and sboulder bars,
wear ouly a common seaman's
jacket.
A number of farmers in Yakima
county, Washington, recently pur
chased about ten tons of groceries
in. San Francisco, says the Orego
nian. The stuff unloaded from the
train at North Yakima was the
biggest lot of trash ever seen in the
Northwest, but the farmers took it
and paid for it rattier tnan go to
law. They were swindled out of
30 or 40 cents on the dollar. It
nerves them right. A. Northwestern
farmer who would patronize San
Francisco in preference to his home
town deserves to be swindled. As
a further punishment he should be
compelled to find a market for his
produce in San Francisco.
The offer recently made by the
Oregoniao-to-pay the sunt of $10,
C0O to- any one- proving that a
cheaper dollar can be substituted
for one of ereater value in the pay
ment of debts and wages without
reducing the value of debts and
wages in the same proportion that
the value of the dollar is reduced,
la been called by Prof. Sydney
Dell, of Portland, who claims to
have offered satisfactory proof of
the proposition and has made a
formal demand on the Oregonian
for the $10,000. Of course the
Oregonian did not consider the
proof sufficient and refused to
Dunsrle. whereutxm Mr. Dell has
instituted a suit for the amount.
The suit is one of the most curious
on record and wiU place the courts
of Multnomah county in the posi
tion of rendering-a decision on the
money question.
vThem are My Sentiments.
A Willamette valley deacon bought a
lot of flasrs for the Sondav school children
the other day, and when they were de
livered it was found that the words
"Remember the Maine
To hell with Spain!"
were on each of them. The deacon said
"Them are my sentiments," but regret
fully sent the flags back.
T. G. Johnson has completed a new
well for the use of his livery barn. It
will furnish an abundance of water.
B. P. Shott and family left this week
for a eoople of weeks' visit with relstives
in California, after whicn M r. onuu
expects to strain embark in the news
paper business in that state, where he
hopes to escape pneumonia, with which
he has been troubled so pinch within
the last few years in this section.
Eov Ehbert and Frank Moore were
among the Condonites who attended the
political meeting at Olex last Saturday
evening. There was a little dance given
after the meeting closed, and it is snid
that Uov and Frank imbibed too freeley
ef Olex bitters and were snowed os-ler.
rr in other words, they wasn't in It with
the Olex bloods.
A patent has been isfned to W. A.
Darling, of this place, for a gold saving
mai-hine. npon which he has been work
Ing for soioe time. The machine con
sists of a series of pans, to which are
eiven the same rotary and dipping mo.
tinii that is given to the common gold
pan in the hands of an expert miner.
Mr. Darling thinks the machine will
mark a new era in river bar mining.
AGENTS WANTED
In Every County to Supply
the Great Popular Demand for
AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY
TOLD IN PICTURE
g- AND STORY
Complied and Written by
SENATOR JOHN J. ING ALLS
Of Kansas
The mo:t brifliantly written, most pro
fanely and artistically illustrated, and
most Intensely popular book on the sub
ject of the war with Spain. Isearly
200 Superb Illustrations from
Photograpns
taken speclullv for this great work
Agent are making 50 to flOOaweek
selling it. A veritable honanr.a for live
esnyaseers. Apply fordescription, terms
end territory at once to
sr. p. rim-cc: r-ZLisK'K co.
' f. LCUJ3. MO., or NEW YORK CITY I
OBITUARY.
Pled: THawtU momtnsr. Jtmsf. 1308,
at the rwtii'eneVof his stm-ifl-lWw, ;W. S.
M'yr8, to mile, west or Condon, John
riitttipf Eyq., t the- advanced age of
The ouhjwt of thin sketch was born tn
Yorkshire, England, September $1, 1813,
and was fur many years in the service
of the Marquis of- Noruianby, aoeom-
Dsnvms turn for three vears to Irelarul,
and for six vears to Pans, France.- He
was married in 1842 and in 1848 em
igrated to America. In 1861 he enlisted
in the Union armv and rerved" for fhur
jresrs as farrier and veterinary surgeon
After the war he lived for many years
at Neorlaetia. Kaneas. and cstne to Ore-
ffon about six vears ago .where he has
Binre reside!. Vie was one of nature's
noblemen, hialilv respected and much
Moved hv all who knew him.
Ilia aged wife, who has for more than
half a century been ins constant com
nanion.and his onlv danshter, Mrs. W
S. Myers, survive" him to mourn his
departure for that mvstie land that lies
bevond the sunset ol trits ute, ami to
them will go forth the earnest svti)
nnthv of manv friends.
The, interment orenrred on Friday at
2 d. m. in the Masonic cemetery and
was largely attended.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES.
The remainder of the Hoover band of
horses, consisting of about 80 head of
mares and geldings, weighing from 800
to 1500 lbs., including some good driving
and draft teams, will be sold on
Friday, June 10, 1898,
at the Kelsay barn in Fossil, to the high
est bidder on 4 months' time with ap
proved notes, or 3 per cent disconnt for
cash. Those desiring to secure good
teams for harvest should ot miss this
opportunity. The eale will begin at 10
o'clock . tn.
W. V. Hoover and W. W. Stkiwer,
Executors of the estate of T. B. Hoover.
Fourth-of-Ju!y Excursion Rate
TheOBiNCo will sell round trip
tickets from Arlington to all rail points
in Oregon including Wallula and Walla
Walla for trie ourtn-oi-jniy at one tare
for the ronnd trip. Ticket on sale July
2-3-4 good to return Up to and including
Julys, t V Hindlk, Agt Arlington
To Whom It May Concern.
I wish to state to the pnblie that a
few davs ssto while riding in lower Scott
canvon in companv with Ligh McPher-
son. we touna a Drown, two-year-oia
horse, belonging to L. O. Kalston.of
Olex, and bearing his brand, upon which
bad recently been run my Drand, wnicn
is L E. and also a brown, yearlina Blly
belonging to Tip Moblev. which also
carried my brand, recently pnt on with
a-running iron, lnis wort nas oeen
done with a view to injuring me in the
eyes of my neighbors, but, as most of the
people in the netgnoorhoou have a pretty
gxxi tifrw who the author of it is, I wish
to warn all such that it is time such work
should cease. M. D. Ebbsbt,
Condon, Or., June 6, 1898.
FOSSfL MEAT MARKET.
I have inst purchased a 6ne lot of the
well known Hereford breed of cattle, from
D. W. Smith, of Thtrtv-mile, wfirca will
be killed for beef. Meat for sale at
wholesale or retail. Free delivery to
Condon. Mail orders solicited.
tf , J. W. McCalmix.
Wall Paperil Wall Paper! I
Make selections at your own home
from the famous Alfred Peats 1698 art
wail paper. Over 500 new patterns to
show you in my sample books, the same
papers as will tie sold in iNew x or a and
Chicago this year. New and beautiful
designs at from 3 cts. to 40 cts. per roll.
Orders taken for single room or for
vonr whole house. Estimates furnished
on paper hanging, l onsnlt me netore
ordering elsewhere. Wx. A. DAnuxa,
Auiuorizea Agent,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lahd Orrrcs At The Dallks, Ob., April 21, "tt.
Notice 1 borehT riven that the follnwlns
named eettler ha tiled notice of hi Intention to
make final nronf in im.nort of h effllin. and
that aai'd proof will be made before H. N. Fraxer,
county cletk of GiUiant eounty, at Condon, Or.,
on Fridaj, Jane 10, 18W.TU:
CHARLES SWAN 80S, Hd. E No. 6070,
fottheaawiif nwiaw! and iwW aeU aeo 25,
tn 1 a, r 20 e, W. M. He namea the following;
wttneaaea to prove hi continuoua residence npon
and cultivation of Mid land, viz: J. A. Miller.
r.Lewu, r.i. Lwu and w. heeler, au ot
Olex, Oregon.
Its. T. Mooaa, Regtater.
SHERIFF SALE.
MOTICl! 19 HEREBY OIVEX THAT AN
IN execntion and order of tale wa Untied ont
of tbe C rettlt Court of the State of Oraon, Oll-
iiftm ixtintr. on tne )tn aar oi ADm. iwjh. nmn
a dern"e therein rendered on the 15th day of
April, 1H9K. In favor of The Arlington Aatlonal
Bank, a Conmratlon. Dlalntiff. and arofnat 8. V.
tmlth, Arthur Coffin. LecterOfttn and H. Stanly
Collin, partners, drfvndanta, which uid execn-
lion ana oraer oi uie l to me aire-iea ana win-
mndlns me to ell the property herelnnlter de
erl bed. for the Ditrnows of atUfylnif tbe iHdit-
ment of the plaiutitT in id chm for the mm of
ro'ir nannrea ana seventeen isonar ana wu cw,
(M17 80), with intret tbernon at ten percent
DerannHm from tbe ISth day of April. 19S, and
the coftu and dii(banpment ot BRtd suit taxed at
t'i&and tbenm of S1W attorney feea. There
fore, In compliance with aafd execution and
order of tale, 1 will on
Saturday, the 11th day of June, 1898,
at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m , at tbe f'oirt Honne
aoor id inaon, William tunty. ureiron. aeu at
nubile anction to the bfirhevt bidder for caah In
band, for tbe pnrpoae of aatif)lns the judgment
and decree above mentioned, tbe following de
acriljed real property, to-wlt:
Tbe northaot quarter (NF.1,! and theaonth
eat quarter (HE'4) of Section Elgliteen (18) in
Township One (II Bomb of (Unite Trcntv-two
(22) East ot the Willamette Meridian being; and
iloated in UUUuin County, Htate ol Oregon,
W. I,. WILCOX.
Sheriff of Oilliam Co., Oregon.
uatea mis zna aay oi May, um.
(Ocbi.kT A DosTira.
ml2 13 f Attorney tor plaintiff.
SHERIFF SALE.
MOTJCE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT AN
I w elocution and order of sale was issued out
of the Circuit Conrtof the State ot Umion for Gil
liam County, on tbe 27th day of A prtl. wm. nnon
a decree therein rendered on the 12th day of
April. m. in lavor of lumw.r t.omn, H. Stanly
Coffin and James W. Smith pbiintlfl's, and against
W. A. Testerman, Annie B. Testcrmsn and the
American Moitwtffe Co., a Corporation, defend
ants, which said execution and order of sale is to
tne directed and commanding me to sell the
property hereinafter deacriljed, for the purpose
of satisfy! nit the jiidiriaent of the plaintiffs In
said cause for the snin of T70.;t, In favor of
lister CoHin and If. Stunly Cottln, plaintlns, and
for the sum of I1W1. IX. in favor of James W.
Smith, pUlntlfr, wllh Interest thereon at ten per
cent per annum, from the 12th day of April. W.&..
and the cost and disbursements ot sold suit
taxed at :. and the fHrtber sum of f20O as
attorney's fee. Therefore, In compliance with
am execution ana oraer oi sttie, i win ou
Saturday, thw nth day of June. 1898,
at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House
door tu Condon, Gilliam County. Oregon, sell at
nubile auction to the highest bidder for cash In
hand, for tbe purpose of satisfying tbe judgment
and decree above mentioned, tbe following de-
acnutto iHiins. to-wn:
The north-west quarter (MW'1 and the south
wrtst nuartcr JhWi4) of Section Ten (101 Town
sbip One (11
ijfKiaium n.N.ti .niif-iwii l-J casi
East
of the Willamette
Meridian in Gilliam County,
Ht4L0 of Otearon
W. 1,. Wilcox.
fiherlfT of Gflilaia Co., Oregon.
uatea tnis -ma aay ot ay. im.
ICitiRi.ny & Donvss,
mills f AUornujsfor pllutlrTs
c
r
H. I. JtCNIIRK'KI, , l,mlICH,
Oonlm. or. rossit, ur.
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
ATTORNEYS A LAWi
Careful attention to office counsel, and practice
In nil the courts, also counsel by correspondence,
We write VVott.Mtg., Liens, Wills, Transcripts,
abstract, elc. Fire insure uco tu the best com
panies extant. Aim) attention to collection auu
Lnd Notary Pnbtc In rwh ofl1e.
rirumorutnuvvrur
lAIlthe
Sundries
iUsuallykept,
iAs well as all the
Patent Hedicines
C. S. PALMER
prtistit; Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON OREGON.
REDUCING STOCK.
Selling Out at Cost-
On r lares stock of tickets to the East-
going at immensely reduced rates. Call
Qn or write to
t, v. uixdlk, Agent,
Arlington, Ore.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have appointed as my deputies tbe following
n. tl. uoiweu. Amotion,
L. B. Townsend. Coudon.
Fred A. Hale, Fomil.
R. M. Johnhos. Lone Rock,
Htock Inspector for Gilliam County, Oregon.
Treasurer's Notice.
AH conntv warrants registered prior
to Mar 1, 1896, will be paid on presen
taiion at my office. Interest closes after
this date. S. B. Baeker,
Treaenrer of Gilliam conntv, Oregon
Dated at Condon, Ore., Mav 3, 1898,
"WAR"
(in rates.)
Write onick to the undersigned and
enlist in the army of passengers taking
advantage ot the cat rates tolhekast.
t . V. liUiOLE, Ag t U. K. X JN. CO.,
Arlington, Ore,
Through Tourist Cars to St
LOUIS.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Monday via Mo. Pac. and
every Wednesday via the Burlington
Koute at 8 f. AI. via the u. K.
through Salt Lake and Denver withont
change to St. Louis, and under the su
pervision of experienced conductors. No
change of cars to the cities, Kansas City
or St. Louis. Keep this service in mind
when going East and consult O. it. o IS
agents or address,
w. tl. MURi.BraT.
General Passenger Agnt, Portland, Or,
Volunteers wanted at once
to call on or write to the undersigned
for information relative to the ENOH
SIOUS CUT In ticket rates to the East,
F. C. ilnsDLB. Azt O.R.4S. Co..
Arlington, Ore,
To Home Seekers.
I have for sale fine residence properties
in Condon, and cossil. together with
barns and ont houses for each residence,
Also several fine farms snd stork ranches
none better, aear Condon, Clem, Olei
and Arlington. Terms very reasonable,
11. t. MRNDBtCKS,
Box 136 Att'y, Condon, Or
NON-ALCOHOLIC.
No man who lives on meat was ever
known to lick his wife, or ask for
divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as
cold and clammy as a turnip. If yon
want vonr eirl to have rosv cheeks and
vitality in her motion, feed her on beef
steak with occasional doses of Dr. Haw
son's Tonic Bitters. Sold everywhere
Notice to Taxpayers.
The delinquent tax roll for 1807 will
be msde op June 1, 1898. No interest
will be allowed on connty warrants, re
reived lor taxes, alter that date.
Condon. Oregon. W. L. Wiiox,
MavlS. 188. Sheriff Gilliam Co,
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Laxd Orncs at Thb Daliks, Oa .Msyie, IW
Notice Is ereby riven that the following-
named settler has died notice of his Intention
to make final nroof in sunnortnf his cbilma.
ana mat sail proot will ne maae netore II . ft
Fraxer, county clerk of Gilliam connty, st Con.
aon, ur., on i nursaay, June -a, ityj, vu:
JOHN W. EBBERT, Hd. E. No. 3765,
for the elf nt and wV, scli see 24. tp S s, r 21 e,
W. M.: also on l lmljer Culture Atnllcation No.
8109. for tbe e' , ne'i and e'A tt-. se: 26. tn 3 s. r 21
e, w. h. iincssea: a. tooeri, i. k. fcorjert,
. v. Mooreauau. n. Ainenart, an oi L,onuou
Oregon.
mis-is tx. Y. MooAS, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lakd Office at The Dallks, Oe.. Anrll . 'm.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler hns filed notice of his Intention to
makennal Droof Insunitortof h s culm, and that
tiii prooi win oe mane oeiore n. n. rrsstrr,
county clerk of Gilliam conntv, at Condon, Or
egon, on Buiuruay, june xn, imn, vie:
MASON D. EBBEKT. (of Clem) Hd. E. No. 3951,
for the e',4 nc'f and &t vtr 2- tp 8 s, r 20 e,
w. h. Henamesineiouowingwitnesscstotirfve
hit contlnous residence upon and cultivation of
snidland, vis: U. C. gtrn klanrt. L, W. Darling,
Amon ilartmnn ana wlillam Jinrtman. all of
t.on(ion, urt'Kon.
pj.i jab, r. mooes, ucgisicr,
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION .
LAim Office at The Dalles. Oe., May is, 179S.
Notice is hereby given that the following,
named settler haa riled notice of his intention tc
make final proof In support of his claim, and that
SHiu prooi win oe mwie netore tl. fl. rrsier, coun
ty clerk of Gilliam county at Condon, Oregon, on
ottiumuy, june irwn, viz:
ROBERT B. 8PE.NCEK, Hd. K. No. 4W8,
for tbe nw!i ncU e' nW4 and nc'i sw'i sec IS.
tp2 s, tiie, W. M. He name the following
wuuusftc in prove nisconnnuotis resiiciife npoii
and cultivation of said land, viz: Itrov l'aul
H. H. Moore, William Hunt and F. U. Uouslaa,
all of Olui, Oregon.
wl14 J as. Y. Moore, Betstr.
r4prunnruruvt
3
I Are to be found at
J. H- Hudson's
CONDON, OREGON.
OUR
STOCI
Of Interest
BE
Jas. W. Smith Makes
a Special Announce
ment to the People
of Gilliam County.
Arlington. Ore., April 6
(Special to The Globo.)
The following interest
ing announcement has
jnst been made public.
"Anticipating a chango
in business and desiring
to reduce our immense
stock of General Mer
chandise, we will, un
til further notice, make
greater reductions in pri
ces than ever before on Dry
Goods, Notions, Furnish
ing Goods, Boots & Shoes,
Hats, Crockery, Hard
ware and many other lines
too numerous to mention.
Do not delay taking ad
vantage of the many bar
gains offered as they will
not be available long."
(Signed) Jas. W Smith.
Mail Orders
J -A ME 8 W. SMITH,
Gen'l Merchandise,
UNION BLOCK,
Of Arlington, Or.,
- . No. 3918,
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Accounts Kept Subject to Check.
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
5 D. M. FRENCH,
I DIRECTORS
D. M. FRENCH, W.W. 8TEIWER. W. LORD, L. C.
WARDS AND A. C. HAWSON.
oiruwLnnnjtnxiuuinnnru
L. O. Ralston,
General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Drugs,
Hardware and Implements. Our latest Spring and Summer
Staples and Novelties are now in and ready for inspection.
A fine line of Glassware and Crockery just recieved. Ladies
will find many new designs in Dress Goods, and our Shoe line
for ladies, gentlemen and children, from eastern and coast fac
tories, is now opened up. Come to Olex, ladies and gentle
men, and you will be surprised at tbe fine quality of our goods
and the lowness of our prices.
L. O. RALSTON,
CHARLES FIX,
mm i T
Feed Stable
Lower Main St.,
POOL ROOM, SOFT DRINKS,
GRAIN AND CHOPPED FEED
Large Scales, price 25c a draft;
The U. B. mail leaves my place for
day, at 6 a. tn. and
W. LORD, Manager.
Wasco Warehouse Co.
General Storage and Forwarding.
WOOLSTOBACE A SPECIALTY
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT, HIDES AND PELTS.
Barbed Wire, Nails, Flour, Feed, Salt, Sulphur, Lum
ber, Lime, Cement, Cedar Posts, Pine, Oak or Fir Wood
Always on Hand.
BEST CEDAR SHINGLES, S2.25 PER M. -Office
in Warehouse. - - - Arlington, Oregon.
ST
REDUCED.
to Buyers.
Solicited.
ARLINGTON, ORE.
President; W. W. 8TEIWER, Vlo-Pre.ldnt FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Ca.hler.
ED-
Olex, Oreg,
OLEX, OREGON
and Corral
Condon, Ore.
CONFECTIONERIES, ETC.
IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALE
reduction on contract weighing.
Lone Rock every day, except Sun
arrives at 6 p. m.
FRANK ALDRICH, Arlington Agt.
TWO SUITS FOR ONE.
You can buy two of the
swellest ready-to-wear
suits for the price asked
for one made to order,
but no better.
A SPECIALIST -7
Does better work than an all around man.
OUR CLOTHING is made by SPECIALISTS.
EACH WORKMAN
Attends to one part and in this way they
acquire excellence and speed.
YOU
Get the benefit. The styles and the price
aTe the correct thing and
WE
Guarantee a'perfect fit. The garments them
selves are attractive but when you learn the
price they bocome doubly so.
ALL GOODS MARKED III PLAIN FIGURES.
LORD
ARLINGTON,
Fifty Years Undisputed Supremacy in the
WORLD'S COMPETITION.
$00p'5 5iEEp Dip.
Increases Yield of Wool, Enhances Value of Flock. Cheap, Safe
f Handy, Clean, Wholesome, Odorless.
Recommended by Manufacturers, Dealers and Scourers.
Sold by LORD 4 CO., C. 0. ROBERTS, Gen'l Aij't
Arlington, Oregon. 2 17 Ah 8tret. Portland, Oregon.
DROP IN
Lower Main St.,
whin you fl Ilk
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
The "DELMONICO"
RESTAURANT ruVnVto';:!
si In th placo to gtah.
llrst-clasa meals at all hours of the
day, from 2Gc up..
The only Short-order house in Condon.
NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION FOR LODGERS.
Bread, pies and cakes on hand for sale, or baked to order.
Chickens dressed to order, llutter and eggs bought and sold
JORDAN BROTHERS, Proprietors.
R IN EH ART'S
Condon,
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r.
The public will find that no
found in this country than at
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELIIIC MEN.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LBB Orrint, Tn. I)r.L. On., Jan 7, 1MW.
Notice Is bi-rvl.r s;lvn tlmt ill Mlnwltitf.
nsmfKl srttlfr has tllml notice n( her InU'lilliui to
miikelli.nl proof In siipixirt ol hri'lnlui,iiil Hint
snid proof will h tnncle ts-fora II. N. rrssnr,
oomify clrk of (lllllsm I'uitnty. ut Condon, Or.,
on Krlilny, July vis;
HA HA II TAYLOR, formorly fferab WJntonrlcd)
lid. E. No. 41V,,
for the n4 mid lot a, A nd 4, smi W, tp ft
s, i'Mi, W. M. Mho muni's the followliiK wit
nesses to prove hor continuous rcsiili'nco niion
and milllvutinii of snid Und, vl! . W, Hi un
hurt, of Condon i (luorge Aniicll, W. J, Tuyior
and Klls Hltiuhsrt, ot Msrvlllv, (re;on,
Ja. r. ItWit, lUtgltUit.
& CO.,
OREGON.
AT GOE'S
Arlington, Oregon.,
enjoying a flrt-cl..
RESTAURANT
Oregon.
bettor accommodations can be
this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'
land irfrc. Tin taiw rm t.. -
" Is hirnihy Rlvxn tlmt the following ns.ra-
til
nik. final ihmhiI In support of III claim, and
.... . ..... hv.i iiiiim's oi nis inuMition to
ni priHo win iw inane Imtnre II. N. eraser.
con iiy ciers of milium minify, at Condon, Or.,
v" ...M..n,, uiy tlt IIWB, YISJ
JOHN W. MIIXKB, Hd. K. No. m,
for the sei sec 21, tp 4 1, r 112 e. W, M. He names
the followlna; wltiisi to prore his ciintiiiiinii
residence upon and cultivation of snl.i land. Tl:
John . I. I'ortwood, . I). KMche.f, W, M. Cornell
aim r.ra . nuj, u of conflon. nreifon.
JA. f. HOOKS, fllstl.