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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1898)
b vr THURSDAY, AU0U9T It, If 09. NOTICS. Th ywrr iiitMcriptlan to lh Oun It f l.fto, II said In silrsues. II not pukl la ad ratio. 2 srUl t eUsrfwl. A ptncU mirk around 4ll otic IndlMMi that jrour subscription hassz ba. .Plssssnuew yremi uy. Jtl'SlLl '" 'JELJiJ!ai LOCAL NEWS." Tun Johntoq iaUinlajf. vlsltsJ Arlington last El Dunn wont out to III lUycrtfk wwa turn j-, y ; , Mrs. J, F. Rilischsr ipent last Ban U in Foasll. Mr. ani Mn. Chut, Plnklism cam ar from Fossil Monday. Mill Mabel l!alstait returnad from a viilt to Portland on Tuesday. L. W, Darling anl Alas Hard lower at Arlington Dim flnt of tht wk, . - Tlit hurt market was rathor brisk for fw uiomanti lat Saturday, H. N. Fratar I at 6alm and otlior Valley point! thli wook on bnslnsss. A. J.ior will harvest and thrash 100 aor of u'mxI whtal till moon. C. C. W I loon returned from A"torl Tuesday. Ha aspects to locate here. Mr. Fitawater, who ha boon qiite III tor frttn tint li somewhat Improved. J. II. Fraiir has purchased tho Flu water property from 8. P. Shutt for 30i). VllM Morlbort, n( Arlington, ! the giMt of Misa Birdie tlensliasr thl weak. Mra. Rice I vlaitlnf her ditiU'r. Mr. Brick Balding, at Lot Valley thU week. Mr. II. 0. Btrlekland w seriously , III for a (w dsys latt week, but li now f latter. t A barn belonging to A. D. 8lark w ' burned In Lot Valley on Wednesday of latt wk. Git henna; etondt betokened rain for a I day or two th dm of tho wk, bat nil I tlgii for rain full In dry weather. ! W. 8. Myers I cutting 500 cre of , wheat this aeaion, I! eitlints that bit crop will average IS bovhelt per aor. Him Ujr Downing arrived from San Jot. California, on Monday to vitit br slstere, Mra. Wright and Mitt Daisy Downing. , A. Uertroan and sons will cut about .SOOarrec of wheat thlt eratoti wliioli i they think will go from IS to 49 bushel to tho ejra. Mr. Johnton and ton, of Blalnck, wr In Sowo Saturday to atind the sheriff's lo( th Oiluior hot) prop trt In Arlington. Mil Mary Maddock, her brother frank and Mi Grace Balding went over to Mavvllle latt ToortUy to vitlt Mrs. Paul Urelner, B. T. Cot, of Arlington, and R. R. Beed, of Portland, war In town M m day talking life Insurance to our ci tiaent from th Kqnitable standpoint. Any on wishing to trade gooll6 Inrh wood for a sad J le or harnett thoitld ;all 'at tho Condon IJsmeee chop and In trviw tht proprietor. J. F. Bvltachtr. Louit Barker, Jam Cameron, Elgin Myere and Louis Couture, who art on their way t with a big band of hep, faavt reached South Pom City, Wyoming. Tht town hat been (all of drummers lately, tht drummer art full of busl beet, and butlneat it full belter than In ny oilier atctlun of tht United States. It will not ba a misdemeanor to kilt book agiiiU, poet, lightning rod pd dltr, flu. after (September Itt. For further Information, tot Oregon Game JLawa. Alei tlardia told 1030 head of tpring lauihtto C. W. Whlto latt week for $1.05 .per head, Ti-a lamb art all wether and are to be delivered Suptein btrzOib. . ' v Geo, Taylor, of Olei, ha purchased tht Mayvill hotel from A. J. 8heltm. It It rep.irtvd that Mr. blielton and A. W.SharrerJ will build a ntwbottlat Arlington. H. R. Ramtay, tht gilt-tdgt botttr roan of-Mayvlllt pitHtinvt, wat In town Saturday. H report the wheat crop flrttraU In hit section. Tlire.hing It lu progress tlii aeek Thtrt it liktly to b a house (amine in Condon Ihil fall. Almost tvery bout In town It now occupied: and when School commence thtrt will bt a d mand for a uuiuber of other. Fottil It Mlmve a gravity tytttm of water workt, Tht source of supply It a large apring on Starr's ranch, t Billet from tht town, w lili h a recent teal thowt to flow 67, ft JO gallon ptr day. Mra. T. O. Johnton drovt down to Olei Saturday to apend Sunday with her parent, Mr. and Mr. Bclmtt Her tiller, who hat been vitltlng her fortomo time, returned bnmt with her, Cook Brot. ttarted to handing and throttling their Immentt wheat crop yetUrday. After they hava flnithad beading and tlirehlng their own crop they will bt prepared to threth for their neighbor. Andrew Pattarton write hi partner, Win. Rxttl. that ha will ttart home toon after attending John Oytart't wed ding In Scotland, which wat to takt place abont tht flitt of Ansntt. John will 'XtC!. ' wn,, 'onH,r w rrt op. Journal "iirfvVhtn a young lady pint a bouquet on I " laptl o( a yonng man't coat ahtnt 1 allytorm her head to one tldt and tlltt np her chin to took at It. Tht young man who doesn't tumble I to . alowtttat ht would b run ovtr by a bare.- Wiluara Cornett wat h from Matnty Flat Taaidiiy. It report a bountiful barvttt 14 hit ttctlnn and Wheat of gnod quality. MA.Cornett hat-lived here for 18 veart and thlnkt th 'present it, tbJ :--": ''r'' yon Honiuy. 11 itl yon Monday, , lit report tiarvetting In full twin In that tx-tlon. There will ht an lnna-ne crop of wheat hareenttd, nim-h of which ltf firet qnallty. Home (the apring grain I ellgtuly daniHgvd but will go In a No. 2. ' A La Grand man vwa adjodited In- ta'ne and tent to the atyluro the other lay iMvanteUi drove down 'the ball in the board tidewalk. If any.cUiien of lonilori df vliipt ifie taiire kind of ma nia at hop he will not bt (tntaway until lie Bo IS ht the Job. The tpring. (ind wtll In Ihlatertlon are lower than they wert ever known to lie at thl eaon. Large quantitle of waleHhelgghauled from town by the former for tn ut ol their harvesting and threehtng crew, ' on team (rom Ulem taking out a load 8onday tvening. 'liert't to tht kicker, tht treacheron kicker, tht kloktr who never I true; who alwaytit crying and never It try n g. fini good for hi own town to do. No lit to correct him, nor, nxed yon fi ned hlol, to go to tht front like a man ; while other huHle, he'll tit down and ruttl objection to every plan." Bill Llvingiipn aivl ' Aagovt Ander- on are having a iinghtv interetung time tlilttumniertliiktugfe.il. fttepheic ton' well," Thty liavt already worked their way through 16 or 18 fet of the hardrtt rock to . be found In huttorri Oregon, and tht only water yet found I what they carry down In a bucket. A few hundred dollar eipended h he town In protpectliig for artetlan water would be money well expended. (fa good flow could bo (truck here It would be of incalculable benefit, not only to the town, but to the entire com munity, and no ona will aver know whether or not It can bt cure until a teiit I made. , Howard Tobey and Bob Pattlton re turned from a wood cutting trip to the monutaint above Lont R a:k latt Tluire- lay. They only Intended to cut four mirdt of wood, but they report that when they once got warmed up their let gut to flying to forlornly fattthat hefor they could atop them they had ten cordtchoppml, tplit and corded up. Jemee Sniiie and family etine out from Tht Dallet Saturday, and will pend a week or two rottii-atlng at their attle ranch, 1'J oil let toutheatt of here. Tht weather at The Dallea hat been linoat onbearabla lately, and they will no doubt enjoy the cxjllog breete of Gilliam county to tht otmott. Mr. bnipet lay the John Day river I lower than he ever taw It before. Th Cotmopolitan magHtlnt, for Aug- lit, ha an excellent llluttratod article. entitled, "To th Summit of Mt. flood,: hy M. Katherint Lx ke. Tlit ariii-le come a near doing Oregon' grand old mountain JoKlr a n and camera can loaftM- a pereonal viait by tho wrncr lo the mountain' crett. Th Coiunipoli- n I a high grade inagaaine, puhlithed at tht puputar prii-e of 1 00 er year. fj gjp- -f Arlington Saloon Sold. Th Arlington Sloon changed hand mTueeilay, O. W. Birr, th former proprietor, having told and conveyed lilt out I re right, title and iuterett In the real aetata, building, Kir, ttock, flituret, good wUI, etc., to. Jean Lebout. Tn new proprietor I well known hero, Iihv- ng hecn a reddeitt oi mi H'ctiou hit yeart. lie hat many ineiioa woo win lunk on Jtan a ao Itoimt detler and a tquart man, and aa inch be ihould be niufeiaful in bi new venture. Mr, llarr will take a needed vacation n the uiouniaint until the hot weather tutuldet. when ht will turu hit alien tiou to ranching In tht Ferry Canyon country. Counoll Meeting. Atpccial meeting of the city council wat held on Tuetday evening of left week for tht pur poo of receiving th report of the water workt committee. flit 'committee iu built led a letter lately received from H. Orchard, who 1 at preient patting In a water tytteni at Kendrii'k, Idaho. Mr. Orchard mad nnuieroo Inquirie In regard to what I wauled bent with a view to putting in a private tyatvm, and the council, aftrdicuting tht proposition, decided io end for Mr. Orchard to coma hart at out and give them tht benefit of hit eiperieni-t In tht buiineit, befort golug any funhtr into tht proportion. Minus A Watch. J. . Downer 4vat tiiwtown Salut'Jay from hi place at the bead of Sisuiile. II report tht lot of a (33, filled cat watch, which wat taken from hi hunt on Friday. A man who had been work ing for him for a few day through hay ing, left tht Mini tvening tht watch wat ttolen, and Mr. Downer It- of tht opinion that ht took tht watch. Tht fellow wa a vtranger and had been at work on the railroad, near Ulalock, be for commencing work for Mr. Downer. ' Teachers' Examination. , Tho lamination of teacher I In progratt tbla wtek, having commence! vetlerday afternoon. Tht work will not bt completed until tomorrow tvening, Hon. W. W. Kennedy, tchool tuperln tendent of thl county, I In charge of th et amtnation and i ably ataUted In the work by Mine Cook and Hal itd, Thtrt art alt applicant for cer tiflcatei preiant. When ths Boys Com Horns. Th girl it u den tt of a tchool back In Mittourl recently tent th following linet to torn of tht boy tuidenti among th troop at Chick inangas ' Fart yt wall, Intrepid haroet, . Hattt to war with Its alarmt; You'll return to And nt thtroet, . Waiting htrt with yawning armt; , If tha Spaniard do not plug you , .v'lfflhe' tangulnary flght, , .,. . ,stn haik and we will huRfoo, ' In wild apaiutt of (leTibv Ca . MAYV1LLE. Prof. J. E. Adam, of Pendleton. I her and ha atiblied for tht fall term of K'hool. Harvettlng I In (nil Watt In thete parte, and the a-raln I inoch better than the farmere lnied fur. Dud An ir. ft. 1800. the infant ton of L. A. toi'L)uiel. The interment took piece Saturday in the 1, O. O. V. ceme tery. Rev. Lamar, onr newly appointed mlnUter. who will be onr pattor for tlit neat year, arrived Tuetday evening with it iHiuny. Mint Nettle Andereon, of Walaoiiville, California, arrived here laat Friday t lull Iter titter, Mr, fclla Kinebart nd Mr. McGilvray, Rev. Ballev It holding protracted meet ing here, and iiimiv coivertioni hae Iwen made, there being ome 16 having takeu up the i-rot to follow Cbrttt. LONE ROCK. Ira Reed moved hit family to Hay- Hack a few dayt ago. R. K. Searvy wat In onr bnre the flrtt of th week. He wat wanting to buy omw work mole. Latt Monday Mr. Sproolt eold her loa n reddence to P. L. Ham. Th con- tlderatlon wat 300. Andv Stironl ha old hi blacksmith ihop to T. J. Andrcwt. Mr. Spronln at rented a l-irm anil iruit rancn over in the Hayttark country and wilt move to th new location at once. On account of the nnntually warm eather, fur the patt week, leveral of onr people have lieen on the lick lint; Dill at are pleaxel to note that the weather ha tnrned aomewhat cooler. Dell Ward, ton of Morgan Ward, went to one of the Portland boepital a few ay ago to have hi lniolder operated pon, ae It wai d It located abont tit evk ago auu lit taen ont oi place eVertinu. Hit aunt, Mr. Otrriton, accompanid him. ' Th popnlation of onr locality wat Ini-reated within tht latt few day a illow: Born, to the wife of Mr. Geo. Wrlifht. a dmehter; born, to the lie of Mr. Geo. fehield. a daovhler. All pa'tift cmi'ernrd art reported a t'omfuriabl and happy. CLEM. Hotl hotter I hottest! tllllt Mr. II. D. Launder, a piano tuner, wa In Clem last Friday. Preaching neat Snuday'at the Wetter tchool house. Everybody invited. P. II. Stephenson, of Condon, patted through town latt week en route to ugene. Mr. Arthur Sharrard, of Arlington, tited tht family of Geo, Chamberlain latt week. Mer. Cos and Reed, the former of Arlington, and tht latter of Portland, ere guetta at Clem Sunday. Mis Bertha Hill, who ha been teach- in school in the Wester district, will eio her school Friday, Aug. 12. Messrs. Seihel and Shroeder, of Mi- nrl, arrived in Clem latt Friday. The latter it a cousin of Chaa. Ohereilet. MIm Nettie Anderson wat a pattenger 1 the south-b-mod stem Thursday. She will visit her sister, Mr. Rine hart, and Mr. McGilvray, at Mayvilla. Here of late, Mr. Geo. Crnin spends most of hi Sunday evening tinging sweet melodie to a charming young lassie. The latter would not wish tht to be known. Mr. Jarae 8 nine and family. f The Dalle, paused through Clem last week n their way to their old home near Condon. They will rusticate there for boot two week. Last week there wa great excite ment in thi hnrg. Mr. David Bowman surrounded large porcupine In a btnfh He. Within a lew moment a crown had Bothered, and. after deoperat ef fort, Davey tinallv secured a death grip in the poor annual's tall, lie was soon raxed, and at Davev doetn't like these pliieuthton with th pin iltu-k In the rong wae," ht theared him, Thi beautiful creature it now on ttbl bilion In the Clem park. OLEX. Applet at Olei to trade lor wheat (or hog feed. Gen. Chamberlain la repairing hit inresiung ontot at uiei. Mr. and Mr. T. G. Johnson, of Con' on, were sojourning at Ulec latt week, A gasoline enaine will be put in the Uruui mill, t his will give cheap power, A "prairie schooner" arrived at Olei last Monday with a cargo of choice, Fos sil nonr. Conrad Schott and Chas. Martin are gathering a carload of horse (or the cannery. Two nephew of Mr. Conrad Schott arrived from St. Lou I latt week to re main permanently. A until riot among a heading crew in thia vicinity last week retulted in pcdettiian taking to th road. Coyote art getting thick aeain. The sheepmen aud Gilliam county should offer a bounty for their eitermination Thoa. 6olvester ha a large, round water tank with a dredger pump attach ed, furnishing water for Geo, Stnith'a ilea 111 thresher. Mr. B. F. Yannet I tearing ont tha old machinery from the Crum mill thla week. Tht new machinery win arrive in about a month. Rev. Brown it tlill unable1 to returns hit engagements, and Mn. Brown took hi place in the pulpit Sunday, preach1 ing a very interesting sermon. Th thermometer ha been 105 in tha (had at Olea for severa'l "days, am the ticesstvt heat ha knocked out ureal many harvest hand. A sood number of new men can now get Job it iny come to uiei. Mr. C. M. Green, representing Hoff man. Kothchlld A Co., of San rancico, the leaning clothert of the racilic coaet was exhibition hi mammoth ttock of tamplet at Olei latt Monday. Aa these large house do not lend their 4-horse loadt to every town, it la a credit Olei to bt visited hy them, and thowt that there it trade enough In Olei to jitttify tht largett houses showing their gooat. ARLINGTON. The weather bat been very Warm (or tha latt week. Several Arlington people areatBing- am springs lor a ahort outing thla week Wool hat begun to move, at nominal prices, soma being aold at The Dallet at 12 and 14 cent. Lord A Co. will toon move the build Inff between theirs and the bank build ing and build, a cotrngaU'd iroa VuilU' tug in it eted. A rrty of eight etaru-d from here laat Momiay for a mouth' online over nmr Mt. Adam. Thty went well prare'l to have a food time. Squirt bi iptnirf of the crowd. (Mvrge Miller I having a gla fmn' pnt in th old Coffin A Mi-Pariand hnil.l tnc and remoleling the tmihling In gi-i eral. He will move hintock of grocerie Into it in a abort time. ' There 1 talk of a new hotel being built here bv a man from Mayvillc. It I lo he a 6 J-room house anil to stand on the ground occupied by the old Ujdton ham. Let tht good work go on. Ar lington it one of the (iibetantial town of Kattern Oregon. Robert Seal had a narrow etcape from being killed latt week. He wa riding on a large load of bay, drawn hy four horne, and when he marled down the grade went of town til brake pole gave way, and the team vtarted on the run down tht bill, which I funr mi leu long. He kept them on tht grade nntil near the foot of the hill, when The load and rack Uset, carrying Mr. K-alt with it. The team ran on down Main l rental far a the bank, where they brought up agaiimt tht bank and hade tree. L03T VALLEY. Dr. J. J. tlogan, tf Condon, wa vltit ing our potumter in Lost Valley thlt week. , A Mrs. Mattlt Neel, of Lont R'x-k, i on a vieit to her parent, Mr. and Mm. Wiu. Davit, of Thirty mile. - 4 Mr. L. Toller and family, late from the Bound, have located on a quarter tection of government land Millet ronth from the poctofffct.' Mr. Toller alto looked ont placet for eeveral other lamiuea wno will locale tn nil vicinity a soon a they can get bere from the Sound and the East. Latt Thortday Mr. A mo Slack, of thlt place, bad the uiitfortune to have hi barn and content therein burned. wo eta of barne, one new teed drill nd roller combined and 7 ton of hay were lott. Mr. black wa away from home at the time, and the only help Mr. Slack had wa Mr. Chat. White, of Thirty-mile. They tucceeded In getting hora out of tha barn, alto a wagon 1 .L- .l.j u..l.. .1. - ,. . J iruiu (iiv aoi-ti, iciorv wtm um uivvv.nfB, n. m. tie names as wiiniie them back. There wa no Inturanc on either tht barn or tht content. ATTENTION W00LGR0WERS1 1 1 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. 4 - S. G. HAWSON, WAR WITH SPAIN! . ITSM -AL. HENSHAW- la Busy Getting in Supplies for His Customers. He Carries a Full SuddIv of Hardware, Builder's Material, Furniture, Paints and Oil, Glass and Crockery, Stoves, Picture Fraires. Fiehing Tackle, Bedding. Canned Goods. Ammunition. - , Undertaking Goods. Ha will make yoa bot prices on Bnlldina-Material, Barbed Wire Etc. Call aud oeeliitn w lien yoo come to the county teat. Interest charged on acc'ta alter 40 dayt. T. Q. Earhart, CALL AT THE . Sii rri tn it Sa loon, assasmFOR FINEST BRANDS THe Uir;es, Ijquors apd Qars. . FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. CONDON, ARLIilGTOii SALOON, JEAII LEBOUS, 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. pDc' jofrpriri" "FOSSIL. Verv .warm, the themiometef -ttand-i ng at 104 at ft p. m. Tuesday. ; ' -' Rancher on Botte creek are almost lout harvesting, and .will commence lirehing tha latt of tht week, Hon. Chaa. Hilton left Fottil Tuesday morning by etiige for Arlington, wheie he took the train (or Clatsop beach, to join hi family. , W, 8. Thompson, Frank and George Knoi and J. U. Boweo, with their fam ilies, ttarted yesterday for npper Det chute for a few week' outing. Died Friday. Aug. 6. 181)8, at Wag ner, Urant county, Mr. Robert Cartner.. She died very euddenly alter only a few minute of severe tuflering from cramp. Mark Enyart't 3-year-old ton hat been inffering with appendicitia the patt week, hot Drt. Shaw think now they will not have to perform a tnricical oper ation, at (he child it modh Improved. On the 7th intt. Z. T. Kejrt, of Mitch ell, delivered to W. S. Thompson, of Foeail, 99 head of very tint itock cattle. Mr. Thompson bonght them for breed ing purpose, and will keep them on hit large ranch near town. rSmith Blediioe, of Botte creek, who I , year old, cut 10 acre of good grain thi seasoo with the old fashioned cra dle; aliio shocked and slacked it, and says if the thresher doesn't "git tiiar" on time bt will thresh it by band. Can anyone (aire considered) beat it 7 Mr. Bledsoe claims the belt. WANTED AGENTS KOR "GI.AD8TONE. HW Lite anil Pnbllo ttenrlcen," bjrThos. W . Handlord. A wonderful Mury of a glorious ca reer. Orer WAI Urge, nullum pas. 10 auperrj. rare eniirariiiK.. Hlihm, Mk, Iku and only endorsed '(.Urf.Uine book" publlnbed. Only ll.Mi. Comtni.nloii, 60 Per cent, credit siren. KnlKht paid. Outfit free. Imp sll trub mid clexr tmo a month with the only true and tooil t.l lOiume book." Address THE CiiMrAA 1. Dept. 36, ViLZ iiesTboru street, Chicago. JSK28 KOTICE FOE PUBUCATION. Timber Culture, Final Proof. LixnOrnci itThs Oallbs, Ob Jnljr 11, '9. Notice la hereby given that James E. Downer, heir ol James 8. Downer, dec., baa filed notice ol Intention to mke Hnnl proof before 11. S. Fiaxer, county clerk, at bis office in Coudon, Or., on Thursday," Aug-ust 25, 1898, on Umber culture application No. M19, (or the - --.'-""..- " - ' " r 8. A Tbomiwon. J. V. ficrivner. J. A McMorrlssnd H. r. Downer, sll ol Condon, Oregon. inn J a: r. Moost, Register. Arlington Agent. Granite and Tinware, 8. V. Moor ORE. at tr;GClCQBt' Office. S. B. BARKER DEAIXR GEN'R'L RflERCHAUDISH CONDON, OREGON. 1 STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS J. F. REISACHER, Saddler m Harnessmaker CONDON, OREGON. . ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS MADE TO ORDER. rrlee a Complete and 8A0DLI8, HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, ILANKET8 r Artd everything-usually found In a f Irst-clasa harness shop. t. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a caH In the) building on tho corner, opposite Barker's etor. NOTICE. We have added a Jewelry Department to oar lock of General Merchandise and W. L. To- ' bey, who is a strictly (irst-clasa watch-maker, i prepared to do all kinds of watch and jewelry repairing, at Portland pricca, and guaranty satisfaction. . Tobey ARLINGTON, J. H. PUTNAM, -DEALER GENER'L MERCHANDISE FOSSIL, Gent's Clothing, Furnishings, Mitchell Wagons and Cheap. Call and T. G.' JOHNSON, ... , PROPRIETOR n" - Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Large Sew Barn on ' Conclon, - HAY AND GRAIN f " cnisoES very aaaeoM Abu. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Kates A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. " Condon Hotel, CONDON, OREGON. Mrs. S A; Maddock PROPRIETRESS. MOHO: LOW RATES, FIRST Table Supplied With P. Iv. LONE ROCK, ORE., 'DEALER IN- General Merchandise SOCH PRICES THAT. WILL ASTONISH YOU. sea CET MY FplCES BEFORE COINCTO DUNN BROS. Are better ptepared than ever to supply the wants of thair customers. Their trade is constantly increasing and their stock ha in creased with the trade. You are welcome to examine their stock and get prices at a y time. At the : .;( Dealers in South of Old Stand, Condon, (General Merchandise.) HARRY HALSTEAD, 5 " nvxt ra im ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER, I offer a complete stock of fine "urfaccd Iiumber. consistina; i flooring, coiling, rui.tic ehjplap'and all kinds o( -gngh JLnm- J - ber. Careful art'entttii'Vn 'to billa of apecial BjitSjmi; ' MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF tXST-OFFlcr, I LOST VALLEY, - - - - - OP.HCC" . . I I. A SPECIALTY. : Well-eelected Stook of" i t t Bros.,.-:! - OREGON. ' OREGON. Boots and Shoes Neckwear, Etc. All Kinfcs of Vehicles? see for yourselves. , North Main Street, - Oregon. BOUGHT AND SOLD. - CLASS ACCOMMCDATIOHl the Best in the Market sNUM!rsC HAM, LOWs THE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YCL'. Condon Hotel. Oregon I M t , i I- i I a it f ';l n k- 1 - i u : lul