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X THE COHDOil GLOBE THURSDAY, JULY 21, I8U8. - . NOTICE. Tlx yearly Hbrlillon to lbs OrtH It $1 ,BO, If pHio In dvmiuo. If not p.lil In ailvaiio f 2 will xt t'lmrKwl. A liuncll iiihi k arowtiii (III Dutlra luillt'aiva (hut your aubacriiUun baa ax plnrd. I'Uibm rtmew irouitly, fc, LOCAL NEWS. Father Brlody went lo Fortltwid yeater dny. Mra. ltlot bin moved Into her new cutiHiin. Foaall U to hitve a camp meeting, to oiiiiiicnc July 28th, ami continue ten days. Mm. E. L, Taylor, ami ton Ry, left laat Biiturdiiv for the East, where they go to vlalt h-Iunili. The ihoio tent will remain In Condon until Anoint 2nd, Alt work should b In before July 3Ut, K, l Weir, merchant, 4 Arlington, vai a pnaeniir on Saturday's Ugi MAyvllleward bound. T. J, Jordan ha been employed by Annual BeekAmp to conk (or Ida thread ing crew Ihla ai-ttaoi). Itumlle Palmar la running 0. 8. CUra'a blnikamith ahop while Mr. Clare i taking a lay-off. Poitmaator Relracher left yeatrrday (or Portland, being called there by the orloui llliieia ol Ida later. Mra. J. P. Orelner, of Mayville, and Miaa Orelner, of The Did lea, vlalud Mr. and Mr. Ed Dunn laat week. The llrat peat-net of the teaaon were marketed here , M onday, They were home grown, and of Oral quality. Miaa Jennie Brandon went to The Dallei 1'uemlny, where (he will spend could of week vlaiilnK Iriendi. The wheat eropa in the vicinity of Dallna, Pulk rounty, are being eoneider ably damaged by the wheat aphia. Miaa Mary Mad. link and Mra. Harper, of the Condon Hotel, went out to the Maddock ranch yeaterday to pit k berriea. Samuel Slater, of Beeuher Flat, and hisdaugh'sr, Mrs. Armatrong, of tida pbice, went to The Da I lea on Friday of laat week. II. W. Crane wat In from Mayville precinct on Tueaday. lie reporta every body In bia auction buay getting ready lor harvest, The photo lent ta doing the beat work In the picture line ever produced in theiw parte. The work la equal to the beet city work, Ttie southbound stage Tueaday wa nothing but a lumber wagon on account of a breakdown Monday evening on the lower end of the road. Two squaws and an Indian boy were drowned in the Columbia few day ago by the capalaing of skiff in which they were eroding the river, E. JaculiiMm, the well-known music dealer of The Dallea, flopped In town Saturday and 8uuday while on hie to Fuaail and Duma In the Intercut ol hie firm. L. Itradlny, of the photo tent, will give Ida Art A ecialty ehilitlon In Armo ry IUII neat Saturday evening, July 23d. Come everybody and enjoy youreelvee. Bee poaUtre. Mervyn Slephenaon, eon of P. II. etephenaon, la viiillug friend In the l'iira k and Trail Fork iieigliljorhnotU thl week. The young gentleman i accompanied by hi mother. A very destructive hail dorm vUlled Umatilla rounty laat week which de troved hundreil of acre uf a heat. The Sturm lamed one hour, and many of the hailstone nieaaured two luche in diaut eter.. Jim Brown's family and Mr. John Palmer left Tueaday for a vinii with relatives and friend In the Valley. They will apend aooie time on the ciul enloylng the invigorating breeiet ol the PaciUe. The cool weather that haa prevailed lately I juat what i needeil (or the wheat orop, and while come farmer re port alight damage by the hot weather of a week or two ago it i not thought the damage will be surioua Miaa Maria Vellou cloaed a moat inc ceaaful term of ivhool in the Kniption district on Friday ol laat week and left Tueaday morning (or her home in the Willamette valley. Btie will return lliia tu II and lake charge of the amo echool, Mr. Win. Dunlup, who bad the iU' fortune to run 20-peuny imil aluiosl through her foot about two week ago, mention of which wa made In these column last week, la getting along nice ly and will again soon bo able to use that member. A gnu of cattle and horso thieve are terrorising that section of Umatilla coun ty which lie in tlio vicinity of Dear creek. If the repot I concerning the depredations uf these outlaw are true, it would" seem that a vigilant committee well organised for business would be In order. Tom Johnson baa a force of men at work putting up bay this week, One piece of wheat-hay on the Taylor farm, near town, is very heavy, the shocks being so close together as to look un comfortitbly crowded. Mr. Johnson will cut i'i) hum of wne.il for hay. II. It. Hendricks, of Fossil, returned '"X lust Thursday from Arlington, where he kent to meet Mr. Hemlricks' uniit, Mra. ftVton, of California, who will spend the uinmcr with them. Mrs. Norton whs a passenger on the steamer Regulator, on the day that vessel sunk on the rocks below Cascade lock. The report published In the Eugene Register last week, to the effect that the late John Linn left n family, con sisting of a wife and two children, seems to be unfounded. No one here, where Linn resided for 12 or 18 year, seems to know anything of the existence of any uch person, , iarpnnter are at work Otilng up a potd room and bath room In Charlie Fix' building thl week. Makiiiko Saiunlny, July 18, 1898, In thl city, Mr. Ueorge L. Rinchartol Condon, and Mia Mary A.' Perry, of L'iiih Rock, were united in marriage, City Ileum dor W, A. Darling officiating. The young couple are well known here, and all will unite in wiahlng them a happy and proHperou life. The Ulobk extend the uauul compliment o( uch nccnaiona. Ira Carter, of Mayville precinct, ha long been accounted chief "Joaher" of that ImilU ick, butalnce the Inet eeaeton of the county court and the execution of a certain bond wherein Ira saaiiiuee Hit rcHponnlhlllty of our new county com mlwaioner' gnat., behavior during hie term In olllce, aafd comnilaaioner, J. F. Dyer, ba been wearing the belt. For partlculiira call at court honee, Doe Drown swears that MUaoiirl dog are no gnod. Juat been una be run over one of hi new hound with a wngonload of hav, the other day, the peaky critter lil n't do a thing but give np the ghoat right there and then. Home of our dog eiierl think, however, that perhap the hound'aconatitntlon had been under mined by homesick neat and the udden change from a corn pone to a wheat- bread diet, Too much ahould not be expected even from a Miaaouri hound. R. J, llcridrick, of the Baluin States- man, who ha been appointed temporary epprniaerof custom at Portland, vice Col. Bummer, gone to Manila, I a brother of II. U, Hendricks, ol thl city, and II. II. Ilwiiflrltka, of fossil. It la understood that the appointment I only temporary, for the reason that Col. Hum mer will be reinstated upon hie return from Manila, or at the cloae of the war. (Iround was broke Monday morning for the liew Masunie building, corner Main and Summit streets. The present work I of a preliminary character, being donn to determine the depth it w ill lie ttectootary to sink the foundation In order to find solid ground. That point lajing settled, bid will be called for for the tone work. The contract for the car ienter work ha already been let to J. If. Snyder, of Arlington, for .TO7. The lot are Mug graded this week, and active work will begin in the near future. Prof. V. F. Cooper, blind phrenolgit and expert head feeler, struck town Sat urday evening and pitched hi camp on the vacant lot adjoining Armory hall. 8rl Palmer, who he charge of the hall property, fearing that the tacit permis sion uf a lent being pitched so cloae to the hall might Invalidity the In ir.tnco in case of a lire, requested the professor to move hi csmp which he did in die-a-uat, quilling the town at dark and Leading for Clem. Home of the boys now sav that 8yl ha been trying for a long time to make reputation by run- ii'g some fellow out of town, but this ie the first time be has made It slick. New Water Works Scheme. H. Orchard, of Tillamook, ha been making luquirie lately in regard to pulling in a system ol water, work at ihie place. Mr. Orchard la laid to be a practical water work man, and ha pui in system at Bt. Helens, Tillamook and ilber Oregon points, and is engaged this slimmer pulling in a system at Kendrick, Idaho. Wm, Muegrove made an in formal canvas of the tusrn, on Friday, to ascertain-how many citlxen would lake hydrant, and found nearly every one willing to do o. Further develop ment from Mr. Orchard mill be awaited with much Inlereat. County Court Proceedings. July term, tens (Cuiiltnued from last wurk.) ILAIMS AI.Utt-KI. na KM. Justine a lees, sta vs lla.klnt, T ! wv!ell, roll -Ulile's Sums .... IS M H 4 . Frank U-wls, witness lee, same .... .. T B V tsi'inun. wins , Jesse U-wl, ssms S l (11,1s, ssino Ijoir Wheelvr, ssmo OeiirtC' Mlllir, same .... H irvvr I hninss, sumo Ola .V Pruillioinnis, iiljiplles Inr elee- Al flimshaw! Iriislee, iiseol clnm h for (esel.ers' esisiiiluslloti ... M O i ls'ks, roiiiuv ss.eor s fw K VV lsitK'it, ex. tmn-tien. 3 (ts s I.llti:i It elevens, asslstaut Mine .. . ' ('lias. Rnvse. same ... James W dinllh, well bttrkels. etc lira, o K Keen suit J A O.nwn loili-r, x lossne James M Jnhiu, attorney's fees, state vs. Musktiis a A I'nliiMin, pulillstibix U-irsl nuiloes. .. (i 1, Nettle, rui'l work sIHiirt'ler, nrne K II AIUmi. ssiiis i A II H.-li her, sin Abo Mover, ssiim It ) M liter, sums . .. W W Kennedy, same ..... ..... It It KiioIiisoii .rliilliielelliin notleea, It M Johnson, sum S tu.w-tr' salary... K W Dima.-it, si ios'l su.l, a sslury ..... II itie t:re-k 1. 1. t.t '.. roul Uuo hill, Mrs. K A Mielil.ak, irnwU foi Jury, April ,..n 1NUH .... IU 5 Ml a to & til a tsj lu 6 ;) 17 W 4 no 191 uu W (O (XI to t 00 5 00 no IS 'O si oo '2 HI 2 to i Ul it on 1 111 S 00 IS Ml 41 (Hi 61 HO CJ no 8 00 tl I, H"Wi'ii, M'l ilueWII II N n ters.ui, una Arlhnr Msilil. ll, same John Miiililiii. same J iinwen, same diunnel .lav, same Chiis. Iliinen, samn .... Jss. Joiiiison. attina , A Heard. sMine i Mellllvrav, same Union Washtiiiin, aatna ..... ... W L Wilcox, puruhuse price of laml for W I, Wllenx, road line lli !M 00 1H M 8 00 i 30 Ml 00 10 M M 00 IS 00 H 75 89 .10 t ;) M l S9 tl 00 111 .XI W 00 S 00 Toln'V Itros., roiel due Ollis IV I. Vt llcox. i ssn pah ""l 'o . . . . Armorv Hall Co., rent for vlucllon. June K AMav"I ho-ini'snit wwnllnx trees in eonrl house yard II N Kriiser, cash iail nut Inr l o . ..... M rs. T t W'ooillan I, care of Mrs, Brock, N If -oshis, Mad duo hill N It aeoKKlns, road duo hill N 11 rteomilus, riwd due hill .Ins. Johnson, rond due hill t, o Halstou. Mad due bill 4 no n i. JO W 47 00 20 UO 211 IN) a w 8rTS or Oiimifm, ) rniiutv ol tillllnmi , ,.,, i n n lfp.n.ir. rniiutv elerk of antit Otlllam enunlv hereliv ncrtltvthiit the foregoing transcript has hue n liy tao eiiri-tultv iiiinpiireu wim, ami is ir.iK,m un I iliewluilw lliereolol tliuorlKlnnl iloeket entiles ot tlie ooniitv court pi-ocee.lliws of ttllllHin eiiuntv, tin-son, J'uv lerm. . hand ami slllxe'l mv nfilelul sroil tills llthrtay of l urliiu... ao,r,ir. I lisvu nereuiiio st-v my July, ihiis, II. N. Kansa. t'o'iiuv i.iera. Coyote Bounty. A meeting of those Interested In th navitfut nf i-alp was held at Arlington June 27,"l)8, for the purpose o( devising means to collect, payment. It was agreed that I should use mv Influence to have those Indebted to the Union to pav np at once hv cash or note. Therefore, nil those indebted will plesso come forward and settle wdthlnBOdnye from theduleof this notice tirid enve cnsls. We have tri()!Sfn hand and 100 outstanding which should be n small item in this conntv with 130.000 sheep. W. Rkttir. ' President.. Ited July f, 18SW, j!4 21 OLEX.". :; W. E. Heed I lowering bis welt and platering his cellar. Mrs. L.O. Ralston partook of Ice cream with Mrs. 11. D. Randall last Monday. Rev, and Mrs. Brown are taking their mi miner outing on Rock creek at Mr. 8. A. Foster's, Preaching at Olex lust Fabhath was conducted by Mrs. Itrown, A large couu-regalion were In attendance. Kd liroack's father has srrived and located in Olex. Ilf will assist in the blacksmith shop In 8oulli Olex. Dodson A 8ly have L. O. Rilston's new store lniildinit at Olex In iro.nl lulie and are progressing fust toward It com pletion, Mis Mottle- llulbnrt end Mr. II. M. Clay came out from Arlington a few days ago to superintend the harvesting it Mr. Clay' crop. There sre more harvest hands cnmlnir into Gilliam county tiiis year than ever lujfore. it many more come, wage will be apt to come down. . Joseph Ralston, of Allmnv, this state, Is here vIhiiIiiic with his brother L. O. Ralston, The former is a practical elec trician, and is putting lu a telephone system for the latter. Manv header started up Mondav, also several threshers. Harvest is now the irder of the dav, and the merchants are kept constantly on the lump, tilllnti older for extra merchandise. A enpv of tl e Snmpter New has resch- ed tlie Hiictuoi ot e eorreMndcnt. It is a live paper, recenily purchased by P. Bhnli, formerly of ihe tiuiRK. We aieh him success in hi new field. Goot crop prospe-t pnts enthusiasm into the vein ol the (jilliamite. Give us prosperity, and we will ahow the world that vie are strictly in it when ll come to a thrifty people full ol business. The mnch-talked-of new road from Olex to Clem oiitfht to be taken np (in- mediately in order to have it in condi tion forfait haulinir; sl-o the subscrip tion to the school hone onirht to ! paid in, so that tlie lumlar ronld he iwiiKht now and arrangement made foi building. FOSSIL. The weather la cool and pleasant. The Fossil flonilng mills are now grinding on wheat purchased last fall. Having is well along on Unite creek mid binder are culling some barley lo l h reah . Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Weir visited Fo- ail Mbiiday, returning to Mayville the sauie day. L. J. Hales and Preston Hamilton left last week for a month's outing at Deso lation lake. Mrs. J. II. Putnam and two children went to Pino creek last week to visit the family of F. A. Hale. Marhiri In Fossil. Sunder, July 1", Mr. R. Wilkes, and Mra. Phauia Augell. Rev, John ottlcUling, The atT.iir svae very private, We understand the hot wind of last Fridav damaged ronsiderable grain in the Uurkhorn ueighb.irhssl. Alex McLennon moved hi household gissls to Antelope Monday, having en g lined in the saloon business at that place. Merrill Frixxell, who was run nvt bv wagon load of WimjI several weeks ago. lias taken worse and til family are nint h alarmed alsiut hi condition. Bonn Tuesday. July 12, 18 "8, lo Mr. and Mrs. I,, it. M irris, a son. weigh 8 lbs. Mother and son doing well. Lite is thinking of naming him Dewey Samp son Schley. Mrs. Bills, and son Holhert, went to McDulTv tint Springs Utl Saturday. Mrs. Kill g es for her health, having been troubled with rheumalisiu the past winter and spring. Lee Stewart anived from the Valley hv team, S ilnrdiiv where he went some three weeks ago with 25 bend of horses. ile reiHirts having Oone fairly well with bis horses, iliepo-ing of them In Wash mgton and Yamhill counties. Pnif. V. F.C-Miper, blind phrenologist, in t'in met week, lecturing in Steiwer's hall evenings and examining the eraninina of the would I great aie pie, and, from tlie description he gave of their iia-oanuw, one would think they all had llenrv C-lav heads, mid pos sibly they have, mulling the Henry. LOST VALLEY. J. B. (iofT, of lins Rock, wa a plea ant caller last Monday, John Brown, of Hoover creek, pnssed through hen a lew day ag-i en route lo IohsiI with two load ol freight from The Dalles. C. W. 1 lodges arrived hire last week from California on a visit to his brother .1. C. liislges. tie intends lo spend the summer here. Harry Halstend started lt Thursday (or Portland on a business end pleasure trip combined. Ile expect lo begone eight or ten day. Wm. Johnson, formerly of this place, but late of The Dalles, arrived with his family this week, with tlie Intention of making this Ida future homo. From the amount of emigration pass lug through this part ot tlie country e tiiink that each and all of us ought to try to liH-ate as many families as pos sible, thereby helping them to a home and at Ihe eamu lime helping our re speclive neigh UirlioiHl, Let us see what Can bu Oone hero lu these progress Ive times. We know Bud Riuehnrt was wanting a horse that would work to Mr. tlx! stead's hnckhoard, but why he just luid lo have one on a particular itaiewasa mvsterv. We knew he hud got a strange trunk, butilidn t know that lie had got possession of lis owner until we saw a hueklHiark going down the rood at 2 40 gate, then we tumbled to the fuels. The bride and groom have the best wishes of their manv friends. MAYVILLE. Haying I about over In this section E. P. Weir, of Arlington, came up to visit hie family for u few day. Bessie and Lester Rinehart are visiting their aunt, Mre Taylor, on Rock creek Wm. Davenport, who pui-chnaed the John I'igg estate, took posessiuii ot the property last week. Revs. Law son and breilenhnrg are holding revival meetings here. Rev Bailey is expected to assist them. Al McConunll returned Sundav from Portland, where he was drawn as U grand juryman some six weeks ngo. A. J, Shelton and R. A. Md'nllv start ed witti it hand of fat ciitl'e to Arlington Sunday for Keviiolds, the callle hover, Mrs, I, A, Henderson and Mrs, W. Edward went to Antelope Wi'dnesd to visit Mr. Henderson' sinter, Mis, Durbin. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON The University of Oregon Bradnnted last June the largest class in its history. The class nuoits-rd thirty. The fall term will la-irin Sepiember 'lirth. Bmdenis who have completed the tenth prude branches can enter the siib-fresliuiHn class. No examination are required for graduate of mrredited school-. Reas onable equivalent are accepn-d for inot of the required entrance studies. Cat alogue will he sent free to all appli cant. Persons desiring information iiisr address the president. Secretary J, J. Walton, or Mr, Max A. Dumb all of Eugene, Oregon. The courses ofo-red are those of e good university. There are departments of modern end ancient luntoinges, chemis try, biology, geology, English, elocu tion, advanced engineering, astronomy, logic, philosophy, psychology, rnnihe-niHtii-s, and physical education. Music and drawing lire' lo taught. The tui tion is fre. All students psy an in-i-dentsl fee of feu dollars yearly. Hoard, lodging. het and light In the'dorniimre cost 12 fQ rr week. (21-27 WAXTKU AtiKNTH KOR "(iI,AITOiK. It'll l.lfesnd Piihlic Beryltes" by Thus. W. siidfiird. A wonderful story of a glorious ca reer. Over tiOU Is rite, radiant p2-. 1 superb, rare engravings. Klrhest, blvsest, best and only endorsed '(ilsd.tone boi.k" published. Only 11. no. Commission, M per rent. Credit xlren. fn-llfht paid. Outfit free. Drop all trash and clear -H)0 s month with the only true and good Isdstono book." Address THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. 86, Dearborn street. hieo. ytVJH ATTENTIOilJ Z. F. Moody's ' Brick W areh.ou.se, 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. S. G. HAWSON, WAR WITH SPAIN! -M-AL. HENSHAW' Is Busy Getting in Supplies Full Hardware, Builder's Material, Furniture, Paints and Oil, GIhpb and Crockery, Stoves. Picture Fraires. Fifhing Tackle, Bedding. Canned Goods. Ammunition. Undertaking Goods. He w iirmake yon hot prices on Building Material, Barlsd Wire Ktc. Call and see him when yott come to Ihe county seat, Interesl charged on ain-'ls afler -10 davs. T. Q. Earhttrt, CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, IFOR FINEST Uirpes, Ijquors ar;d Qars. FINE BILLIARD 4JVD POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. CONDON, MM 0. W. BARB, PROP. Fino Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. . Billiard aijd pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Main St., Condon, Oregon ARE YOU LOOKING WHEN IF YOU ARE IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE T3 CONSULT WITH P. H. Stephenson, BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. Dealer in Fine Merchandise. Condon, pirpe Job prirjtir NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. t,4S Orsics At Tiik Du.i.rs. On., .tune Pi. H Nntlea l herehr given i,st tho loliowliia nsmeit settler lies rile, I notice ol her Inn ntion to fnnkeSinil priNil In sii,f,ort nf her "Mm. rin-1 tiist sal'l pmol wtll is- mvl Is-fore H. S. I rs-r, eomitr el -rk ol tilllliim cemtv. at Cen'ien, Ore gon, on KrlilHy, Jiilv W, '.m. tis: MARTHA K. OftlDEK, 114, E. ffi. Well, fro- the ne'i sel nw' ue4 swi-J see tz. Irj 4 s, r l e VV, n. She usines Hie following ltneses lo prove hereoiitliieoiis resilience upon nml cil llvutlon nf.nlil Iniirl, vlit: It, W. C.H.ke, 1. V. t vs.ke, II, H. Tobev hik! Abe Morer, all of comlim. On(ron. ta-'lO Im. r. Mooes, Rfffii'tflr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, t(Bi Orncs, nr. rti.i.s, n., Jans 7. lw Notice ts hereby iriveii that the lollowtnir named settler tun. ilhwl notli-e of her Intention to rnnke IIiihI pronfln support of herehilrn.nrMl that snlil prM)l will ta! inmle before H. N. Krsr. eoiutr elerk oi (illlliin eoHuty, at Condon, Or., on frlrtay, Jnly 2.lis, vlit: BAliAli TAYLOK. (formerly Bnrab Wlnsenried) lid. K. N0.4IM, for the sei nw"4 sno 1os 2, Sand 4. seel. tnS a, riiOe, W. M. Win nsroe the following wit nessee to prove her eon;liious re.l 'i-nce npnn siel eiil'lvstlonnl sshl Isnrt. vl,: l. Vt'. Pine hurt, of i melon: ieor.-e A". ll. W J. Taylor and Klla Klnctiart. ol Mayville, niftron. J9-1S J as. Y. Mooas, Kes-lster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture, Final Proof. LiHDOrnc tTh l.., Ob., July 11, '. Notice Is hereby riven thst Jnniw E. Downer, heir ol Jam H. Downer, ilce., has Hied no p e ol liiK n Ion lo mske Siuil proof IWore H. N. fisnr, county elerk. at his olllcv In t;on ton, or., on Thursday, August 25, 1893. on timiH-rinltUre appllcslpm Xo. 9)l. for the t'A sw'i nw" w'4 sinl sw'4 nw4. s.- J, tp 4 s. rile. W. M. Ha names s viitiimuies: H. . ThompMin, 1, W . e-rlvner. J. A. McMorria still H. K. Ilowner, all ol Condon, Oreou. jll-aa J s. If. M !!. Register. Arlington Agent While Everybody is Talking War, for His Customers. He Carries a Pupplv of Granite and Tinware, S. V. Moore BRANDS OFJ ORE. CTOM -SALOON, Keg Beer On Draught FOR THE BEST- BUYING GROCERIES? Oregon at tl?e ClOBrJ Office. S. B. BARKER ' !'T..Kl tl ? GEI11 MERCHANDISE CONDON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. J, F. REISAGHER, Saddler m Harnessmaker CONDON, ALL KINDS CF LEATKEH Carrie) a Complete) and Well-selectad Stock of" SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKETS And everything usually found In a first-class harness shop. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a call. In the building on the corner, opposite Barker's store. NOTICB. We have added a Jewelry Department to oar stock of General Merchandise and V. L. To- ' bey, who is a strictly firpt-claes watch-maker, ie prepared to do all kinda of watch and jewelry repairing, at Portland prices, and guarantee satisfaction. Tobey Bros ARLINGTON, J. H. PUTNAM, -DEALER n ENER'L MERCHANDISE FOSSIL, Gent's Clothing, Furnishings, Mitchell Wagons and Cheap. Call and T. G. JOHNSON, .PROPRIETOR OF. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on Condon, - HAY AND GRAIN CHARGES VERY RE AfONABLK. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon H otel. CONDON, Mrs. S. A. PROPRIETRESS. .MOTTO: LOW RATES, FIRST-CLASS ACCCOCBATIGKr Table Supplied With P. Iv. HAM, LONE ROCK, ORE., DEALER IN General Mctltitiise AT SUCH LOW PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CET MY PRICES BEFORE COIKC TO THE FAILRCAO. IT WILL PAY YCi'. ClVBNiSrSNlrSSr2iNnPsJIB E?S3Sf BTsSSTFr MTv?' f War and Drouth DUNN But Divide With You by Making Call and See Them. Dealers in (General Merchandise.) Condon, HARRY HALSTEAD, nFAl FR INI ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, I offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting r.f flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lum ber. Careful attention given tir b Us of special sizes and ' dimension stuff. MILL OMS-H LF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICF, LOST VALLEY. - - OREGON.. OREGON. C0GC8 KADE TO CHCER. OREGON. OREGON. Boots and Shoes Neckwear, Etc. All Kinds of Vehicles see for yourselves. North Main Street, Oregon. BOUGHT AND SOLD. - OREGON. Maddock the Best in the Market are having a decided uf feet on all staple goods BROS. Will Still CLOSE PRICES on All Goods Sold. They Will Treat You White. Oregon. - - - - - OREGON l.l'l ... ttworftl 1 " 1 . -