'ar- i 1 THE GO'IDOII GLOOL THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1898. NOTICE. Tba yearly subscription to tba Olosi Ii t.80, ii vaiq in savant, i( not paid lu sdvstiot 2 Mil U charted, a fxncil xamtk lroBnd this notica Indicates that your anbaonptlon baa x pirsa. riMH renuvr prunutljr. g; ' i nrii LOCAL NEWS. A Mldaummar Wish. Thins iHiDtacrdayi, In barnliii haaa, 1 rattiat Willi I war flub i , Or. aay, a itng In soma wat bof, With uaaahtto da Tba lon( day through Btttaoak and croak, Andoroak and aoak. Ilarpor'a 0uar, Mn. P, H Betphenaon ii on thf lick II at Hill week. John Walkar maris final proof on 160 acraa o! land Tueadajr. Mlai (Iraca RaMIng la visiting att the aaimaja ranitn una wa. Mr. Martha Older made final proof on Dor liimiwtteail last Baturilay, Mlaa Kate (irrWr, of Mavvllle, was Visiting Irlamla In town eunilisy Mlaa Kialla Darllna: vlslteri liar litter, lira. 1', H. Slf plmnaoii, tlill wrrk. B'cvle riding In the mooitliulit la souiviliiiesm.it what It la cracked opto he llarvatltnt It In full Ittatet In Oilllam county, and the yield It reported g at C. 0. Wilson, of Astoria, fornicrlv of thit plat. It here thlt week visiting old friend. Ooo. A. Bobbins, drammer for i I'onUnd grocer hoass, wa In town Monday. Carjntart are now at work on J. F. Itt-lrai'tiri't new resident on tooth Main alrwt. mJr M Mary Mad-Wk It ont to tl.flr rani it helping wltli the household work 4 u ring harvest, Mr. R indle Palmer end family re tnruitl Tutajr fruui a weed'! uullug at Lritinhcreuirt ranch. Dr. Ilittfnn will awml a few dart en loving n online among frleudt at Loot" U'M-k and Lust Valley. II. r. H'fith, repretentatlve of the Maaaaclmartt M'liual Life Insurance C".. it In luan tide week. Father Brlod left on M mdav't tla-e fur Tillamook, w here he will take charge ol toe Uaihollc clinrcu wii. F. II. Hieohcnmn left to-lay fr Kn an, nn tMialueaa connected with the John Linn vttaia. There't a hot timt In thit) old town very nlnlit lately, and each ttux-eedina' day twins to hut mutually the torrmity. There a ll he no praai-hlng at Condon fitunlav morning. Preaching In the evening l the pastor, rjulijwl, "Oni nlpiteiii!V." The Christian E idwavor tori at held at the farm of Mr. Ulles Parman laat Fri day waa pronounced a tuuce by all who attemimf. The La.ll.-a Aid Society of the Con'l church of thit plain holda it final aocUl gathering thla (l'liitralay) altemuun at the home of Mr. Burr. Prince Blaman-k, for many yaart prime ndnlater of Uermany, died on Jnly 30th at hit home In Kriedrlchruh. The prince wat In hit 88th year. J. V. R'iaacher retarned la at Friday from Portland, where he wat called by theearloti illueaa.of hit alaM-r. tier condition it not tuntth Improved. Mr. and Mi. F. II. R-ihineon, of Ar -ngtn. callnl on their conln, Mr. P, ""if. Stepiienaon, on tiiiiriav their way home Kor. Dr. Il idaon pacts to r to Arlington tomorrow to insi hit wile and two lit tle eon on their return from an n tend ed viait with frlendt at Toronto and other Canadian point. Prodnrera will ph-aa rememlier that their e hi lita will be taken to the Ore gon Imlustrlal K position free of charge, t'tir ahlpping tea: ami Information, drori a can) to Serrriary lnduatrial Eipoei tlon, Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mr. R. E. Armttrong went tohhottler Flat Saturday, whera they will take chaw of the cook wagon for V. L. Barker' harveating and threahlng crew. The will cook for the harveating of about 1100 arret of grain. There I n- dltconnt on the gorxl quality of our grain an I graaae. Peo ple here at home recognit that fact, lint farmera ahonld aave a few eample for atranger M ae itHin at the cottl tug Oregiui Indnatrial Kxptaiiilon, Word ha been received by the paator, from tti'V, CepbH F. Clapp, id Foreat lirove, Hnpi. of Cona-regatioiial work In Oregon, that he la g ilng to vialt Condon , thi (all, w4lh a Ooiel Chariot, and a q't'trwtte of avangellatlo tlngcra and worker. Jonlan Bro. now rnn a botcher wag- on, making three tr a week Into the country to inpply the tty farmer and threading creaa with beef, pork, mntion, etc., during harvcat. They rcqneat llie farmer to do their heat lo pay eaah for meat or they will not be able to keep the businea going. Cba. Plnkham and family retnrned from the mountain eeveral dart aao, uiui'li anoner than they expected. The eanae of their apeedy rotnrn wa the llltieteof Mr. Pinkham. who mff.-red a aevere attack of plenriay. Dr. Bhaw went ont lo Pine creek to tee her Wed tieaday. JonrtlHl. O. W. Burr and Syl Palmer are roe tiing around IhU week getting ready for a pIcHanra trlptothe high mmtntaln in Urant innty. They extH-m to atari rictt iVKindac, and a lii apend three or fotir w' Vkt in the high altitude, tilting op on' ne gronae, mountain trout and nuokleberry ahortcake, The Roval Bnklng Powder Co. hat refnaed $I2 0'JO.OOI for lit hntnei. Tlilt i a treinetidoiit teHlmonlal to the value of advertiaing. The hnalnea ha lM'vtYil It np from a inodeat heglnniiig tff t treeiit glgantln propurtlnna by tlV Vloua neof newapnperadvertl iw' ?trtiin. Tlmct-Moitntalneer. The other day a newly married couple, Rev, llorlgeklaa and wife, hoarded the train at Bridnl Veil station, for Portlnnd on I heir wedding trip. . At the train waa moving along, the conductor, who I an acquaintance of the groom, after extend ing hia congratulation, ald t "Ticket, pleaae; although the Lord ha made you one you will have to have two tick et when yon travel." Tim remark canaed notch merriment among the puaiengur In tba car. Evening Tele gram. u; while on from a viait at Lone Edgar Moor received a letter Monday irum vor my uouimiaffioiier r. M. 1'iiter who, with hi children, I pending the aninuier wun relative! at Mt. Morr Michigan. The letter contained the tad intelligence that Mr. Pliter'tagcd mot erdied thortly after hi arrival at hi old home, tie expect to ttart lor Ore gon about the 10th Inst. Bom Interesting Hem " from Rock creek, received thi week, are not put Halted, for the reeaon that the writer failed to Igtrlrte. name to hi corr' apnndence. Correspondent! ttinst lgn their name to communication In all caaet. not for until cation, hut aa evi 1 1 . ... .. ' nence ot goon taim. st attention can oe given to nnaigned correaponilence. Ed McKlnney waa down from the mountain for a few daya the Aral of the week, but the heat wa too much for him. and be returned to the iv va ol I tildes yesterday. Ed, report the thecp doing Unit-rate and the weather one. tiaoie I plentiful and the hov do not have to eat mutton only when they get tired of venlaon and bear meat That darkey preacher, who I allege to have iteaorltaM hell a a region Intemie cold, on the ground that the old rheumatic, lociiilart of hi colliiregatlon won M want to go to a warm place when leaving tnit worm, tnouiii not oa at lowed to preach such doctrine during the preaeut hot tnell. U might do it calculable harm (out now. with the iticr enry at 100 in the thade. John A. Walker, of Ferry Canvon, re turned trom a viait to I'eniiieton last 8m day. After leaving Condon Hundav evening alamt dark hi hor got awav from him ami, the animal being found at Mr. Rentier place neit morning, canned tome nneaainea r.inong Mr, Walker friend, tie wa all rlnht Imwever, having walked home, thinking lit horxe riM'i preceded in in. Dr. Ilndaon wa called, one day last week, to attend Mr. T. A. Cod v. who, with her hnalaiiid and two children, i living on Paul' ranch on the other aide if K a k creek, alaiut 10 utile from Con loo. The W' man had been ick for aom time and wa in a very critical condition when the d-a'lor arrivetl, but since that lime (he ha lawn improving, and hope of her recovery are uuw enter iaiuei. J. B. (Joff, of Lone Rock, wat in town on Dual iiva Noiiitay aim while I ere made tin olllue a pleaaant viait. lie re, port hi Miction of country a bein- In a prorperou condition, anil the people correspondingly nappy ami niiiienieii. One new churcli niiui ta ta-tng erect at L ine ttouk thi umoier by the Aletlnailat trougiegatlon, which, when complelvl, will be the fluent churcli bun-Hug lo the county, it will coat. cooiplete, aiiont flZJU, Edaard Dariiy, of Huntington, hat reiuriie-l from the Klondike country. nd reHirta a bad condition ol affair there, lie ear thousaud of men are in dutreae at Dawoii thi iimmer Darhy la the man who wrote to hi home paper laat winter that "The Klondike la Die (ail country on eartn to die In, Oelng so lar reuiove.1 from the Infernal region." 11 claimed there wa an invulnerable armour of 100 feet of frocen gronud between that country and the domain of lit rjataioc uiaj'-aly. Frank Palmer ami 8. V. Moore, with heir laiuilie. returned laat Ihoreday from an outing at Fiali lake in the Cas cade mountain. Having a reputation tor veracity to suatain, they are Iwtn strictly uoii-couiuiiital aa to the iiuuilier of deer, bear, mountain lion ana w ild cat they slew during the trip, but they Imlt having caught torn tWh and liavi ug ha J a good U me. Toe on ly d ra w- Mica tney euuouulervii wa a acarultv ol horae fiMel hi toe mountain winch caused tneiii to return a week or mi uoner than tbey intended. Bran ton Bound Over. The preliminary examination of Claude Branlon, charged with the in dr ier ot John Ltuu, took, place at Eugene oil Monday. Several wllneaae for the Stale teatilied to having baen approached by Brauton and offered bribe to wear thai they had een John Linn weit ol the mountain afier Juno 15lIi. When the Ul reaied it case the defense waived further siainlnalioii and lirantnu a held without bond to the grand ury which iCieet next November, Terms of Peace. The peace term offered Spain by President McKinley demand the abso lute freedom vf Cuba; ceealon of all ripaniah territiry in West Indies, ex cept Cuba, to the United State, a well a one of the Lidrwue islau I. The future ol the Pniltppine I to be left to the decision of oooioiiaaloiier appointed by thi country and Spain, No auawer a yet ben recelvel. LONE ROCK. J, B. GofT made buulnri trip Condon Monday. Rev. Frank Bpanlding will preach at none xk; nest nunoay. 7in, Rey. Clark, of thit place, I at Foll asHiating in me camp meeting which 1 in progreat mere tin week. John M. Brown went to Heppner the first of the week for the door, w indows and nature or the new church. Rev. Warner will hold auarterlv meet. luaaaiione kick next Tuesday. Uth bverytxxly cordially invited to attend. Dr. Lima went to Condon Saturday He will per hit r take a trip over in Hherman county before returning to Lone ltock. Lost Sunday wa the wannest dav of me season in thi locality. The ther innnieter registered 103 in the hade which I pretty warm for Eastern Ore gun. Several yonns neonte from Lone Rocfc visited ine lake np at the Wlneland Raw mill btindtiy. Herbert Halatead and lanilly were alio at the lake. J. W. Connowav. of Wairner. nned inrougo jyme K'K'K euiiday with i threshing machine, which he ha ironght from Hhnttler Fat. It tia.k four men, twelve home and three wag- mie. io ntove me ontoi over. Frank Golden, nf Mavvllle. waa over here laat week and atuwared la-fore onr justice oi tne react) with a complaint reaaroing the ownership of a borne, After bee ring a statement of thecaae Mir Juatice J. II. Ooff verv nrooerl ail vised all partle concerned .i settle the matter without ifolna" to law. which thev finally ilbl, thereby saving costs ami useless ex pens. trip to the CLEM. Mrs. C. A. Danneinan made a Arlington last week. The inercurv retrlatered 110 In hade at Clem Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Roliinnn, of Arlington, weiegnettt of the Pannuuian fain v ontnroaT. There teem to be a W demand for harvcat hand In thit neighborhood Just t present. The Clem Academy, with Mia Carrie Danneman at the helm, la running suiooiiiiy, wun a large attendance. W. J. Edward, of Mavvllle. t.aesed through Clem last Thurclav with a band f beet cattle for the Portland market. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, after a brief viait with their dnuirhtpr. Mr. J. T. Ifcxlson, relumed to their borne at ineuity. OLEX. Mr. Clav and Mia Halburt have re turned to Arlington. Mr. Mote McKlnney visited her rel atives at Olci laat week. Mr. M. Fi'k wiahet to tell Ids R a k creek farm to ha ran take hit atwck to Ail low a. Rev. Rrnwn hat been nnder the weather latelv but I villi camping on heereek and think he it imptoving. J. M. Ward ha hi new Cave sepa rator at Olet undergoing repair lire- paring to thread fur W. M. McKinney. A (mall lira ent atarled in Tl.os Ma. lanophy' tin hide laat Hundav, rauaeil by ome one throwing a lighted cigarette or cigar do n. People ahonld lie very careful of tire during these dry time. Mr. Williams, reiireeeutina M. L. Uxrdner, the mail contractor, waa in Olei Saturday looking for some one to ke the route. The contract wa closed Monday by tl. D. Randall rigning it. The ttage horse will hereafter be kept at Oiei, Now if the short road from Oleg lo Clem wat opened nn it in Id ta very beneficial to the etamt line ami reduce ipene by shortcut im the distance. Last Saturday A. L. Gardner'a real- lei.ee, on the (arm knoan a the N. ll. "oggln farm, wa totally consumed by re. , -verything the old gentleman ha I waa destroyed. Anion j the nrotwrtv leatroyel wa a valuable collection of book worth aeveral linudred dollar. fheie waa no insurance. A Protest. Ol.xx.Oa. J uly 24. 08. El). Glorr: In voiir taaue ot ine Uili in ft. 1 notice yoni favorable couimeui on the action taken by the comity conn n allowing nepiliy in re lor the county lerk and slieritr. rieaee allow iiteauace in your luale isiinmu to enter a pro test. Vuu say "the wora ol ueithnr ottice ,iil be properly done w ithout a depulv." Does that f.ict prove that the conntv ahuuld pay for iiT If, for instance, yon should contract with a carpenter to put up a house for yon. would you expect to pay lor all the help be might needf 1 do not wish to nppoee our clerk and sheriff in any way; 1 consider them the proper men for the place, hut, aa tax payer, 1 think it our prerogative to kick al sin li display of generoxiiy with the people' money. The fact that the otliiv in question have) la-en run for a hurt time without allowing deputy hire pi uvc that it can In done, and their ladug o anxious for reelection prove thai they had rather do the work with out deputies than relinquish their oltlcea. If they are overaorked, there la nothing to prevent their realgnlig tneir ottice. I have never talked with but one man Id William county on this ilij-ct since i ne county court Hrt allowed deputy hire, a few year ago, that expressed himself a you h tve dou, aald it was right. Bui un the contrary, 1 have heard doaent of them- condemning the act. 1 tajlieve it I right fiat we should iaak out on thi uhj tit; our taxe are already such a burden that we can scarcely pay them. The county hews ptipere devote considerable apace to delinquent tax salea and formdoanrea, II our county olllcera, after accepting the nlflce, cannot do the work (a they undertake) without extra pay, why should wa tult'cl only thoae two for eclnl fuviirsT Am not the rest of them equally enfitled to a share of the spoils? Why not give our as, asor anil Kcliool tnperintendent a bttleettra pnyt They might be allowed a few hundred dollars more in order to enable them to devote more lime to the Interests of the taxpayer, schools, etc. Our motto it to let all of them work for their legal sal ary, at least until tuxpayert have re coveted (rout the bard time. H.J. Norr. FOSSIL. The thermometer ha ttood at from 9J to 101 in the oade the laat week. J. W. Oilman started 4J0 head of Hue la-cf cattle to fu fade tedueday. l'hey are for the Portlaiid market. Mr. Harry Crocker, of California, llephear of Henry Duuin,of Unite Creek, left hy lga Saturday inurolog for Arlington, J. il. CMyton, agent for the Racine Fire Extinguisher, also agent for lite .tliliual PriitecttVv Insurant Association of Portland, la id loan. Joalali Thoiupsun, of Cotton Wood, Is still very lo, an I, eonaidertng tue extremely hot weather and the ae of the patient, it will req lire very careful nursing to get him out of bed at au eaily Oate. A team left Fnstil Tuesday for Arlington for the purpose ol bringing out Air. C. il. Urowu, of San Francisco, l!l., wlm will visit her brother, Cue i. ttaruanl, ol tin place, and other rel ative in tins vicinity the balance of the summer. W. W. tldnver and family, L. C. Kel say and family and other will leave the last of thi wee for D solution laae, where the men will hunt ami liah, w htle the women will g ttiier and can buckle-la-rrie. They expect to be gone about one mouth. B. K. Searcy and party patted through town the Hrst of the week from an ex tended hunting and Hiding tour. Tney boast of having liagged one antelope, four deer and bhla.of ilsh. U. K. uooaed (or the party and atatea that the crowd dlour consumed on the trip of tiflceu daya the following ratloin; ituo-n, U0 Ihs. ; Hour, h hiili. ; ooltVe, il lbs. i tea, 5 llwj beans, 69 lb., beside the game killed. workt a hardship on the bnycrt. Capt. Nelson haa hla new gatollne boat completed and hia new gold wash ing machine Installed. He expect to start np the rivtr In a abort time logo to work. Hi boat ha a very comfort able cabin and otherwise fixed np for the pttrpoae for which it wa built. No More Lieu Land. The Indemnity school land, known a "lieu land," hat been exhausted, and no more application lo purchase nch land can be approved by the state land department. A hill wa before enngres anthorlxing the nae of tome 40,000 acre of land In the Cascade tlmlwr reserve a a further bate for inch aclectiont, hut it failed to become a law, and notice to that effect ha lasen received by County Clerk Frazer from the State Land De partment. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. The University of Oreirnn irradnalpd laat Jnna Ihe Unreal rlnaa in its liiutnrv The class numhtrd thirty. The fall term will lieifin Septemla-r 19th. Sindemr who have completed the tenth grade branches can enter the nh-frelnr.an elase. No examination are reauired for graduate of accredited sclns.ls. Reas onable equivalents are accepted for timet of the Inquired entrance al tidies. Cat alogue il he sent free to ail appli cant. Person desiring Information mar add re the Piesfdent. Secretary J. J. Walton, or Mr. Ma A. Plumb all of Enaene, Oretton. The courses offered are those of a Bond university. There are department of modern and ancient Ian if oh ires, rhetni try, biology, geology, English, elocu tion, advanced engineering, astronomy, logic, philosophy, iycholii(V, tnath'e nintlca, and physical pilui-aifon. Mnsic and drawing are also langht. Thetnl- mn la fleet. All at 'Hen t ttay an inci dental fee of leu dollar yearly. Board. Irxlfing, heat and light in the dormitory coH2..10 per week. i21-!7 Coyote Bounty. A meeting of thoae interested In the payment of scalps wa held at Arlington Jnne 27, '98, for the pnrpose of devilling means hi ronect payment, it waa agreed thatlehonld nse my Influence to have those indebted to the Union to pay np at once hy cash or note. Therefore, all those Indebted will please come forward and settle within30day Irom thediiteof this notice and aave 'costs. We have 1505 on hand and $400 outstanding which should Is? a small item in this connty with 130,000 thecp. W. Rum, President. Dated Joiy 9, 1808. j!4 21 Teachers' Institute. The Gilliam county Normal Institute will open at Condon, Ore., on Tuesday, August 16. 18"8, and continue in session aUnit ten day. The Oreirnn school law require the superintendent and teach ers f attend regularly, prof. W, A. Welxell, of Portland, will conduct the excercfaea, insuring a profitable institute W. W. Krnnkdv, j 21-22 Superintendent. WtNTED AOKST fOK "flLAfmoSE. HIM Ml and PhIII Hervlres," t Thos. . Hsndford. A wonderful story ol a fl'irtons ca reer. Over 1flt) l. rnrtlant paxes. IHO-mxrh. rareenirrsylnya. Klctieat. hl-mi iat nrt nni. Sft'lrtrsist "tilsfl.tnfie Imm.Ic" tmlill.hMl Ontv I -'. Commission, m per rnt. l:rtlt alven. Frltit pMlil. Oniflt free. Prop all trssh and plfsr :0 month with the wi)v tm ant rood 'lit Ml.tine bnok." 'Address THK D'IMISIDN COM PAH V, Pept , va VA Deartwro street. Cblcaxo. u,yH Teachers' Examination. A leachera' examination will be held at Condon, Or., on the econd Wednes day in August. 8t8. cioiimencina: at o'cha-k P. M.. for teachers' certificate and stale educational diploma. W. W. Kekvedv. j28-2l County School Sopt. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture, rtnal Proof. LKDOrric(TTx Dxu.k. Ok. July 11, Notice Is hpfehv H,n Ih.l fMmA. v n,. . heir of James a. Downer, dee., has AWi no'li e of inwn vm m itmr niinl proof before If. N. Fiasur, counijr cier. ai ni onice In Condon. r., on Thuraday, August 25, 1898. on tlmheretittiire apfllcatinn Ko. 3019. for the y""- nwvjow inn sw) j sm-m, to 4 s, rcit.n. h. He names a wltnesw: a A Thompson, J. w. grrtrner, J. A. Mi Morrlssnd n. i. ouwner, an oi tonaon, urexon. JH-23 J A, f. MwiU, Bealster. S. B. BARKElRi DEALER IS. GEN R-L 1ER0 DISE CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. J. F. REISACHER, Saddler md Harnessmaker CONDON, OREGON. ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS MADE TO ORDER. Carries a Complete and Well-aalected Stock of 8AD0LE8, HARKE8S, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKETS And everything usually found In a first-class harness shop. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a call. In the building on thi corner, opposite Barker's store. UOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture, Final Proof. Lsn Orrice at Th Otuas, O., July II, '. !olre Is herehr alven ttist Ssmll E. tlln.h.w formerlT flarah E. K'wers. has Mled notitv of In. lennon io make mini proof before H. N. Fraser, couui) ciera, at Ol oniv In Condon, Or., on Friday, August 20, 1808. ontltntsrr miltnre appllratton No. SUja.'for the nsw nwsssim sw-4 nehi, see 17. tpfts. rilie, . M. She name a. rtneae-. K. E. emi n ana Aaam rmiin, or Msyrilie; F. Jl Kprlnrston and J. A. Koavrs, ol Condon. Or. H-J J AD. F. Mooai, Kegiiter. ATTENTION WOOLGROWERS!!! Z. F. Moody's Brick Warehouse, ; 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, Arlington Agent. 7AR WITH SPAIN1 While Everybody is Talking War AL. HENSHAW Is Busy Getting in Supplies for His Customers. He Carries a Full Rtinnlv of Iardware, Builder's Materia, " Granite and Tinware. Furniture, Paints and Oil, Glass and Crockery, Stoves. Picture Frarres. Fishing Tackle, Bedding. Canned Goods. Ammunition. Undertaking Goods. He will make yon hot rice oil Bnildin- Material, Barlaxt Wire Etc. Call anil see him when yotixiiiie ft the county aeat. Interest charitfd on arv't after 40 lav. O. Earhart, 8. V. Moors. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, IFOH FINEST BRANDS OFJ ARLINGTON. Mia Mtml UcriiK 1 visiting her iter at tin place. Mra. R II. Rililnaon I visiting rel ative at L me K mk thi week. The waathar hi bwn lot hr (or several ilavi int, Mnf about the 100 mark most nf the lime. Ahnttt aevcntT-Hve Arllngtnnlte went to IWiiiHvillf iMt Sit nl iv ti enj it the cHil air of the Ca'cmin mnttntaina. ' The L. C. Elwar.li Dm. Co. put In a new aii'ta (niintniii thi week. It la one nl the Ht ("it main In the stale ami weljth 4000 lb. The wheat crop la lnrircr than wa xiifi'lH.I, Almost evtrv tlfl'l is making two tn tn'ir hn-'lifl tnnre lo the acre than wa ex;cteil. Wool littver are ntTi-ring 10 anrl 11 ct. for wool. The heepmen are in a posi tion to hold their wool tbi year, whicb Uiijes, Ijquors aid Q$ars. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. CONDON, ORE. ARLINGTON SALOON, 0.W.BARR, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard aijd pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught. Main St., Condon, Oregon. piic Job prirtir$ at tl?e CipB0fke. 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. Gent's Clothing, Boots and Shoes Furnishings, Neckwear, Etc. Mitchell Wagons and All Kinds of VphiHp Cheap. Call and see for yourselves. T. G. JOHNSON, .PROPRIETOR OP. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large Xew Barn on North Main Street, Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD, CHARGES VIRT SEASONABLE. -First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon CONDON, - Hotel, OREGON. Mrs. S. A. Maddock PROPRIETRESS. -10TTO: LOW RATES, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION Table Supplied With the Best in the Market. P. L, HAM, LONE ROCK, ORE., -DEALER IN General Merchandise AT SUCH LOWa PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CET MY PRICES BEFORE COIKC TO THE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YCU. DUNN BROS. Are better prepared than ever to supply the wants of their customers. Their trade is constantly increasing and their Block has in creased with the trade. You are welcome to examine their stock and get prices at any time. At the ( Dealers in V South of Old Stand, Condon, General Merchandise. Condon Hotel. Oregon. HARRY HALSTEAD, .DEALER IN. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. I offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, ruttic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lum ber. Careful attention given to b lis of special sizes and . dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILS SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, - - - - - - - OREGON ...ii lie liOff years 6W."'; ' 1 lttghlurtaTui ii.Jrioi,wero JOBcaOO. W Ii