THE COilDOII CL03L THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1808. NOTICE. The rrlr Mtwfifli(ii.ii iofhai)BKli( f 1,80, will MclMiiNd. A profit murk imnil thin nntv Inrtfrtn that ymit Mtmcnprkm hat pirn. riMwir timttiMlr, LOCAL NEWS. Burr are visiting In I hnvlnft a well J. R. Clark flnUlmd digging I1 H thin week. R. nd Mrs. POrllMHl. P. H. PtpliKnon dug on lil rcmlii. V, L. Vlro I having a new barn built thin k. Mr. Hlcp'f nfHt niltmn on tlie writ lite of town I dlxjiit fiii,tMf l. Qui lt ( wimiI whn ioM In The lallrt lt we-k for 18 ''tit r pimml. Mn. Wiling hd'I chiMrpfi wiyU to I'lne cwk Hnniliiy to vlnit rt'lntivi. RfV, JntinN, of Foll, will ftrfnch htnnxt 4'KnUy iiwrniiig, July 17l.li. at tl oVI.H-k. Mr. Pi'hiilt, of Olrx. wmi) in town Hut nrlHy, the nurd of Ml daughter, Mm. T. J. Johiimm. J. W. illitk l. lt (nut TlmrntNT for Omnlm. and Wvomlnir polmit, expH-ilntr to t in until Kf iitfinlr. Hniw Pnn.liiy, July 8, 1808, to Mr. and Mr. B. It, Ommw, a on, V H. Wxthrr and child Mint wvll, 0. (I. Monv, who hitd rlim-if of the piibllc celiiNil of tlil iIm for a riiilt' v( yrnrt, In town tlif Hrnt of On week. II In Hi prrient t-ngHgi-ti in It'll Ing h'IioiiI inppllca, J. R. FrKir, of nmr Ime Boric, In tan nn huHlne Sntnrlny. !! peoU t't llrlniT III fit mil V hprH till fill1 In ordr to give M children the bent Hi of good tchool iirlvilcgfi. TU nlv lntnlM olllcfra of the T. O. O. V, Ijmlgv of thl filNii n, C. 8 Valuer, N. .', 8. I). FlHchnr, V. II.; II. L. I'l-opm, 8er. ! K. W. Moore, I'er. Bvo.; H. N. Fmwr, Treat. 0. W. While, of Trull Frk. wtnrn. ButunUv evening from CMi-ntC", wtiw ha markcli'd a train loal of nmtt'iii aheep. He found the n.Hrket fairly Mltfitrtory I ml gradually (wiling, j J. E. Juhn"n. of near Lone IWk , wat In town Hiiiiirdav with three Out draft horite whirh, we ondHmtand, wciv for eul. The animal whiiihel 1410. 1420 and 14 N) (muml respectively, Count Clerk Vrnwr hat appointed J. R. Fruanr, of Ime Rock, a hi dep Oty for the enniiiT term. The appoin ts I wfll qialiltfd f,r the woik of lie office and i detervekng uf ilia appoint ment. Corllea Merrelt. late of Portland lie m-eelcd Oil ltteron a edilor of Hr Iteppncr Unn-ito. Mr, - t'alterann will duiu hi new dutif h receiver of the U. 8. Und Oitti at Tho D.illoi aboui Aogilnt let. Jiweuh I'arrlao ha moved the hnildinv which lie ha been outnpylng a a rn! dunce to lota recentlv pnr-hatel of E. A. May at the hrad of Mln tlreet. I ! pecuti build an addition to bit resi dence later. C. T. Plnkham, of Foil. ha been ptxilnted deputy In Sheriff Wilou'r olth-e. He was sworn In Momtae, Mr I'inkham ha had lar eapfrlence at clerical work and will doubtless n. a kt an eicelleut deputy. The following new officer were In atallcd at the lat meeting of the WokI men Camp of ihl place : H.N. Fritter. Consul Comoiandrj H. A. Pattlmn, Ad vlwt-r l.lciitenant i W. M. Duulap, E-Norl , W. A. iM'lln, WNU'hinan tl. L. I'roptt. Sentry; E. W. Moore, Munagur. Charlia llabesohn, the brick and ton maeon, ha been tmildinir a number of flue lately and I prepared to do ah kinds of work in hi line on short m-tice. Itrlck, lime etc. kept on linn. I. Call o him when you need any uiason work done, Mr. Win. Dunlap met with a vert erlon and painful accident nn Thursday morning ol last week, by stepping nn an upturned nail and running it almost through her frnt. The nail wa a 20 penny, and lnfli'ted a painful and what might have been a very serious wouwd. R. B. Poag wa initiated Into the mys teries of Wi-odcrafion Thursday eveninv of Inst week. The Woodmen Camp ir growing right along thl summer, new application being received at every meeting. It I one of the bet fraternal Insuranne organisation in existence. O. J. Caven wa in town Saturday from Pine creek with a loud of as flue cherries a were ever marketed in anv country. They weie of the Royal Ann variety, oeuiiewhat maUer than orange and sweet- a the nectar of the gil Mr. Caven Imd no trouble In dlspoNiiiu of In entire loud at 10 cent per pound Mr. Mitchell, hi daughter, Mm. II. Qour, and her three children, and Ml" Mitttla llarrigan, all of Lexington, Mn. re visiting the family of Mike Hum mere, and other friend In thl vicinity tbi suiiimer. Mr. Qonr is an rid school mate of Mcsdauie Cooner, Smltti and Rusrell, and also of the Summer boy. 8. V. Moore and Frank Palmer, with their families, left yesterday for a sum iner out inn In the OthiIo mountain Their deatinatlon I Clear lake, where is Sii I to ! I iui) 1 the Un-st trout fiiii I nit in the West. Thev will travel in a Concord coach and four, and are sure to have an enlovahle trip. They will be gone about one month. The connty curt decided to allow the clerk ana sheriff ileputv hire for thl vear. tlm former receiving tflitO, and th latter t liOl) for that pnrp me, Till acti m wa riichl. The work of neither olll.-e can lie prnperlv d ine without a deputy and it is rlirht and proiier that the noun tv should iiiv reitsoimhlv for ait-li aerv lee. No county can alfird to have lis work poorly dona or It olliuer over Worked. Otl Patterson, of the lleppnerOniotta nd Js. II, McKihhen, of the Portland Senator, brightened our sanctum lor few moment last Saturday with thulr presence. Mr. Patterson I making tour of the Interior town visiting olfl clally thedl(Ttrent K. of P, lodne. being Grand Chancellor of that order in thl tate, while) Mr. McKlblmn, whose pa per ia the K. Pa. oryrn n in Oregon, Is with him for the pleasure of the trip and to meet the brother of the various loduet. The gentlemen are both all right newspaper men, of the kind who will always receive the glad hand at the Qwia otCoe. Call gtu, guDtlciiicn. John Linn Murdered. riie people of thl vicinity were shock- , on Tlinrndiiy of lnt week, hyreuiliuK in the Uregoninii an iici-otint of the inur lr id John LI n n at ' Alder Hpriugs, near tlie mioimil i f the Csscmle iiiounliiin, on the Iftdi of June, the murder beiti- ommlttvd by Claude BmoMii. folio Inn is the Oregoniau' account of the rime! "Kuifene Ore.. Jul 6 Officer here have joM learned of a mur-lcr at Alder prion. 80 mile ent of Engi'iie, on the VlcKinsie river, June lo, Courtlnri'1 ureeu end Clmi'le Braiilnn acre coiiiiiin ai-rors Hie iiionutNin with Jon n Lino, ol onilon. with a IihikI of horses. Lion and Branton Imd trouble over a settle ment while camped at Honaw ereelt, irook connlv. Thev arrived at Ahler prlntrs June 15, Hint corrHleil their ore. Linn lav down hv the tire. Ireen v oon eflr. w hile lie whs irel- llng wimuI, he henrd the reH,rt of a pis- lie loukeit rou nil, lie save, anl aw lininioii stunilltiK over LI nu mini a "inokliiit revolver. Lino wa shot, thro' the lieml. Oreen jvi he does not ki ow what wa done with the IhhIv, as he and Urn ii ton went to Weltervilie the next Iiiv. Branton told a friend there ol the hootinw of Linn. OihVer were Inter Informed, end are now seHrchlng for flranbiii. IVimHv rrovecntina' Hiirri and Coroner Cheshire left for .Alder tirlnifn tonliftit, Linn whhIvmii 60 vear of ir. Branton and Ureen are young men." The Eiifene R'-gister lve a more lelalled account of the murder which I lonflrniHtory of the report given alive It eems that lireen waa frightened by the cold blooded deed, and Wn so much ifr id of flranton that he did not peak f the murder to any one until the story lekod nut, after their arrival at Walter vllle, from remark made by Branton Moo-elf. Ureen then told the etory to lil uncle, who at once started 111 m to Eugene to notify the proper olflcere. Krnton left the horse at Seavey' place, near Waltervllle, In a pasture, and came Imck across the mountain to I'rinevllle. Liter he returned to the Valley, visited in uncle at Pleasant Hill, and the last een of him wa on the nlifht of Julv 31. t Crewll, Lane iKinnty, where be wa waiting for a train, presumedly with the Intention of going to California. He had declared hie intention of enlisting In the srinr, end all olflcerr are especial ly requested to watch recruiting station or him. A late report in the Evening Telegram Hates that officer who were eearehine for Linn' hod found only the bone and a few lorn remount of hi clothing, Linn wa well known in thi section. aving been resident here for 12 or H veer. He wa of economical habit ami had accumulated ronidereble inonet and alo owned a latiid of horse that ranged In the Ferry Canyon section. le worked for different dinner and tockmen In thl section und wssai- nnted a giNxl hand but of a omew hat peculiar disposition. He waa alMitit 45 vear of age. Branton came here last fall from Walteiville, Lane connty, will. hi mother, and the family resided here luring the winter, Mr. Branton e- nrd a divorce from her husband at the April term of court, here, and it i nmored around town that Linn wa a ultor for Mr. Branton' band, and one tory wa circulated that after the paity left Condon in June, Linn and Mr. trantou left the other and went to A'aahington acd were married. Tbi torv lack confirmation, however, and i given for what it I worth. Young Ureen also came here from the Weltervilie country and worked for Pat ikelly during the spring. The three nen, Linn, Branton and Ureen, left here on the 5th dav of June with a Imnd f Linn's horse for the Valley, and Mrs. trantou left at almut the rame time. Linn wa a memla-r of Condon Camp Voodtnen of the World, and carried t'300.) policy on hi life in that order. trawn In favor of hi legal heir. He ad no known relative on thi coeet, but is enppoaed to have a sifter liv ing either at Ualestiurg or Alla-rton, III. Linn made hi home with the family if John Palmer, of Ferry Canyon iimsi d the time for the' last 10 year. Ed. Palmer, who perhaps knew as much ol .inn's business as anv man In the coun try, informed the Uuea that Linn took hi trunk, which contained all hi pa pers, letter etc., with him or rather, eent it In the wagon In which Mr. Branton went. He ws moving bis horses across the mountain for a hotter range and imd arranged with Claude Branton to run the band on share. , He had f 1500 lue him nn July lit as he ha t promised E l Palmer to let him have that sum on that date to Invest lu cattle, tie ex pected to return to Palmer's about the llmt of the month and spend the Fourth there. Ed think he bad perhaps $120 with him when he left here. - Late advice from Eugene addressed to P. H. Stephonson, in response to in quirles made by him, are to the effect that the coroner and prosecuting attor ney have returned from Alder springs after holding an inquest over all that remained of the body of John Linn The body had Wn cremated in the camp-fire and so carefully had the Horn! isli hutcher accomplished his horrible tusk all that could he recovered by the ntllcer wa a few charred bones, buttons suspender buckle etc. A eectlon of the skull, portion of lower jw, toe Joint and some teeth are all that can Im positively Identified a having belonged to a hu man being. The nepender buckles found are of rather large site and bear the word 'GLADIATOR" on middle har. An ax, found beside the camp fire, stained with blood, had evidently been used by the murderer to chop the hod? of his victim into small puice to facilitate the work of cremation. Taken altogether It wias one of the most cold blooded and etroclous crime ever perpetrated in the state, Latkr. Conrtland Ureen has lieen arrested at Eugene a an accessory to the murder of Linn, and placed under I7.B00 bond to appear before the grand jury, lie it In jail. Branton ia still ut largo. Au officer ha gone to San lfrau cleco t look tor Mm, Antelopo Wiped Out. 0 ir neighboring town of Am lope, in Wttnot county, W.H hIumM Mully de slroyd by fire la-t Hunday night. The lire originated in Condon's howling al ley from h lump explosion. Every hiil iicpS Iiouhp in tin tomi wa horned with l he except ion of Irving' store, iJicki-n-ww's livery stable and the Emeka ho tel, L estimated at ffiO.000, insu rance (25, 000. The town council ha lieen fooling along for mouth discos'tnu the water work question but hive fail ed to do aiivthlug and when the fire came the town was utitrepii"red. Con dou mIm mi l I fearn a leeson from the mis fortune uf her neighbor. . ' CLEM. 8ui'h , weather! I I Mi Carrie Danneman commenced leaching school at Clem Monday. J. PeMilte is in the neighborhood look ing up well digging, with whet aucces we have not learned. U ihlke broke off one of his front teeth Saturday while chewing on some of dover's cherry pits, making hi in (if pos sible) look worse than ever. A. S. Thomas and family called at Hover' Sunday evening to admire the liowers. cherries, etc. Ahhv think the -herrie far ahead of the flower. Hum Baxter came down from Condon awheel Sunday and "laid over night at the ll.iiiiieiiiao ranch, returning to Con don Mondav in company with a long haired tatok agent, who was also awheel. Charley Wester ha returned from the Vallev, where lie ha been with a maple if carload of horees. He i-eein to le- well pleased with the eales. though he hIh v have fallen off some in fl-b, as lie loen t look a though he weighed much iver three hundred pounds now. We understand that one of our popular voting ladies wna obliged to flee to the mountain on account of too much at tention from the vonng men. Blood. you ought lo be ashamed of ynnrelve. vVe admit she is a heart cruaher, yet vou ought to allow her the pleasure of her own company for at least a part of the time. David Bowman, onr blacksmith, tell us that Uorg Welahon ha fallen heir to a steam engine, and that he I think ing of gelling Ueurge to go in partner- hip with him in the liti-koiith hni nes. I'HVid propoee putting the tleam engine In the shop, get a steel turn ing In I he, and turn out horseth'-e nail. rqure barrow teeth,' etc., and David ihink eventually be can turn Ueorge into father-in-law. Valuable Canines. Ed Dunn recclvnt it comdgnmeiit of valuable u,rinef all the. way from "old Mleaonrr," tuie day lait week, and since that time ha been buying his beef ateuk etc. lit job lot. The enliiiiil are of (lie hound variety, and that they ere ihoroiighbred in evidence by their wealth if ear, Voice an I appetite. The ah-p-mentcoiisisted of an entire family, pater, mater and two email puppies, but one of the latter enevnnided lo'the dincooi fori ol (he long Journey, change of cli mate, etc., and, shortly after hi eriival, turned np his little da and pnred on to that place to which all good little logs are aupposed to finally emigrate, I'he outfit cost about' tHK) laid dow n here, exclusive of medical attend ance and funeral expense for the little one lhat "so quickly pasaed away," hut they are considered cheap dog el that price. They were imported for the pur (one of making the coyote, which are it iiiimeron on the sheep range, hard to catch, and it ia lielieved that one well ilirected howl tired into a pack of these iroubleaome btnte will fi ighlen ont of the country all that are not annihilated m the spot. They are built on a p!n iinili-.r to the 13-inch rifles with which the buttleehip Oregon I armed, only of oualler calilier, and throw an expamove, 'igar-ehaped projectile, f-ompHed of did howl w hich will do deadly execn 'ion at a distance of eight and one-half mile. Mr. Uuun wihe to have it understood II at he la not the owner of the dog, hut i only, acting a receiving agent for his brother Jim, Ed Mi-Klnnev and Din' Brown, who ordered them and who, he say, are really the guilty par tie. It i considered rouiewhat range that it was possible to find a man in Vioiiri who was willing to part with o many dogs at one time. Some War Siorlea. War storie are in order, so we will tell one about an old cottiitrvuuin w ho came Into a small town In Arkanvas about a week or two ego, lie lived in the wood, and hi lat viidt to town had la-en made at the close of the Civil War. The little country place wna then frill of soldiers, and now after thirty year the first thing the old man saw was a militia company marching to the depot on their way to the en campment. He looked in amnxement and muttered audibly; "By Goali, them domed liars told me Lee had surrender ed, an' here's that dratted war still a gain' on I" Ex "And did you see Edgnh In camp? And what was he doing?" "Frying bacon." "What! Elgnh? And didn't yon see him doing anything ele?" "Yes saw tilio holding an officer's horse." ' "Nothing else?" "1 believe I saw him keeping the flie off a mule." "Dear, dear I In't war junt horwid?" Cleveland Pluindealer. " WINTKD AGENTS FOR "OI.ADSTONE. H1H l.ife and Public Kervlcei," bt Tho. Haadfnrit. A wonderful ittry of a glorious ca rver. Over WKl large, radiant pege- Vienperb. rare etnrrnvlna. hlchent, lit -icvst, het and nttlv enrfomed "ildtoiie book" publlnhed. (inly fl. AO. Oommmd'.n. 50 per cent. Credit Riven Frli?'it pild. Outllt free. Prop all trb nd clear t i(K) a month with the onl trie and (rood lilidntnne book." Addrew THE DOMINION (OMPANi'AUtpt. 36, iM S56 learbura (treer. ClikKi. Jau-2 ATTENTION WOOLCROWERS!! ! OLEX. Preaching next Sunday at O'ex. Fred Chapman spent the 4th at The Dalle. Win. Key returned from Portland Sunday. Lot of drummer have been doing Olei lately. John Btrthold wa doing business In Ole Tuesday. L. O. Kalston and family are taking their ouiing in their grove on Kock creek. W. Rltle makes a good proposition for payment of scalp romntie, and we hope all sheepmen will come to hi as-Nistance. There wa a smalt tea party at B. T. rfuell'n taat 9 itnrdav evening, the oc casion being in honor of Mr. M. E. kVeatherford. It' a boy. Mr.O. ii. Morey ha Just retnrned g. Q. H AWSON, tnre in Sherman conntv. He report he wheat nroapect hetter in Sheruiati than in Ullliam. " Z. F. Moody's Brick Warehouse, Is Prepared to Handle Con signments of Wool This Year, as Before, at Arlington and The Dalles. Your Interests are Ours. Your Business Entrusted to Our Care Will Receive the Most Careful Attention. Arlington Agent. LOST VALLEY. Jo. Frixxell returned Sunday from a huaines trip to Condon. A. A. Andreson and Joe Bover are hnv hauling in logs to the Lost Valley ill. We now have a new post-office with call bone, and waiting room for patrons. A "tore Kept in connection. Having ha lost begun here. Proe- peet were never hette r for an abundant rop of all kind of grain and hay. Merritt Frixxell, of Trail Fork, who wa badlv hurt bv a lotd ot w-ad inn ing over him, about ten day ago. ia again able to walk around. Arthur Slonn and hi sister, Mrs. Hattie Reed, have moved to Eugene where they will reside in the future. The Lnat Valley saw-mill la doing a big business this summer if we are to judge bv i he large amount ot lumber passing daily. Al'iert Smith gave a Magic Lantern entertainment at lien. ak' on the evening of the Fourth. Cuban war scene, noted general ol the U. 8. and Cohan armies and the Maine, before and after the exploalon, were shown. A iilesxaut. dance followed the enter tainment that lasted until morning. Frank Palmer ha purchased the resi dence property; now occupied hv E. W. M'xire, ol J. W. make, consideration 5M. Married Sunday evening. Jnly 8. 1808. at Ureelev, Colorado, Mr. Roland II. Waring and Mi Jesale M. Smith were united in marriage, Judge Smith ofthiit city performing the ceremony. Mr. Waring is one of Ureeley's 11 known young business men, and the bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. K. E. Smith, formerly of this city. The bride' many friends here will unite in wishing her much hiippines. While Everybody is Talking War, -AL. HENSHAVvW la Busy Getting in Supplies for His Customers. He Carries a Full Supply of Hardware, Builder's Material, Granite and Tinware, Furniture, Paints and Oil, Glass and Crockery, Stoves, Picture Fraires. Fishing Tackle, Bedding. Canned Goods. Ammunition. Undertaking Goods, lie will make yon hot prices on Building Material, Barbed Wire Etc. Call and see him when you come to the county seat, Interest charged on acc'ts after 40 days. T. O. Earhart, 3. V. Moore. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, tFOR FINEST BRANDS OFJ S. B. BARKER rDRAf.Eft IS- DOM AMr n.L-.iviLriuriHNL CONDON, OREGON. ULYi I a w ms STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. J . F. R E I SAC HER, Saddler hp Harnessmaker CONDON, OREGON. ALL KINDS OF LEATHER CCGD3 MADE TO GIBER. Carries a Complete and Well-selected Stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKETS And everything usually found In a first-class harness shop. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a In the building on the corner, opposite Barker's store. call. NOTICE. We have added a Jewelry Department to our stock of General Merchandise and W. L. To bey, who is a strictly first-class watch-maker, is prepared to do all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, at Portland prices, and guarantee satisfaction. Tobey Bros ARLINGTON, - OREGON. J. H. PUTNAM -DEALER GENER'L MERCHANDISE FOSSIL, OREGON. Shoes Gent's Clothing, Boots and Furnishings, Neckwear, Etc. Mitchell Wagons and All Kinds of Vehicles Cheap. Call and see for yourselves. T. G. JOHNSON, .PROPRIETOR OF- Livery, Feed and Sale Stables,! Large New Barn on North Main Street, Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHARGES VERY BKASOKABLK. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon Hotel, CONDON, - OREGON. Mrs. S. A. Maddock PROPRIETRESS. MOTTO: LOW RATES, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Table Supplied With the Best in the Market! Coyote Bounty. A mpptinn of thope InterortNl in tlif pnvim-nt of Men I p. wxg helil hi Arllnvtn Jiln' 27, '08. fur th im ptw of (levininn nipunx to rollprt payment. It h RitrttMl tliHt I Klmnlil ne iuv inflnpni-p t Imvp l In we Imlcliti-fl to the Union to pay up Ht nntf hv phhIi or ret. Thpreirp, nil thoe iiiilt'btpit will plexi'e pome forwunl and pltle ltlinS0tyii from theilnteof I lit" notice nwl fovp rostn. We I'Hvp f5Uton ham) nnl t-tOOontxtHiiillnti w hich vhonlil lie r siiihII item in thix county Willi 130,000 sheep. W. Kkttik, I'rpsi'h'nt. IHtpil Julv 0, 189S. J14 21 Uir;es, Ijquors arpd Qars. FIXE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. CONDON, ORE. ARLINGTON SALOON, 0. W.BARB, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard arjd pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught. Main St., Condon, Oregon. P. Iv. H AM, LONE ROCK, ORE., 'DEALER INN n A. DARLING. Painter and Paper-hanger. l,ooo Samples of paper to choose from at from 6 to 80 eta. per roll. Your Patronage Eoiicite. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE BEST- WHEN BUYING GROCERIES? IF YOU ARE IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE T3 CONSULT WITH P. H. Stephenson, BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. Dealer in Fine Merchandise. Condon, General Mechandise AT SUCH LOW PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. I CET MY PRICES BEFORE COINCTOTKE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU. War and Drouth DUNN BROS. are having a decided ef fect on all staple good But Will Still Divide With You by Making CLOSE PRICES on All Goods Sold. Call and See Them. ( Dealers in ) (General Merchandise.) Condon, They Will Treat You White. : Oregon. HARRY HALSTEAD, nFAl FB IM ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. . I offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, ruptic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lun ber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizs ao4 dimension stuff. MILL O.NE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE.