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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1898)
THE CONDOM GLOBE. Thursday, sspra.vua a. iaa. NOTICE. Tlx yearly mlMnrlptloii in the Om)bk I 91 .80, II pi In nilvmifB, If not pulil In mlvmicd $2 will ) eliitrgiid. A pound mnrk around tlili nolle Inrtli'mi'i thai ycmr ulMvritUuil bimx jilrtd, I'Uw muuw irom tly. LOCAL NEWS. I. A. Un!ernn wa in town from the Mayvllle oi'tlon t)lurdy, Jhiik I'olndcitler went to Arlington Tnenlny on pli-aur trip. J. K. Fluwater tin completed a line Urge Imrnon till ranch In terry Canyon. Mn. fieliott, of Ole, vWlted Iter lUtltt, Mr, f . O. Jolinoii, tlii week. J I in Codtl, of Trull Fork, l ft gui-at of Mr. ami Mr. 1'. 11. btelienuti thin week. Until HaUteftd, of Lout Valley, I Maying witli lior grandma, Mr, 0. VV, HIiiBliHrt. Mayor Dunn went to Portland Satur day to mreli pit nip, ctuihg, etc. for the no city well. The ladle' Hid U to meet at Mr, il. ft. llendrlek' on Thnrday, October Uth, I 2 o'clock. I'. M. Cper I), Hiinmliy, a ton of Mux Uunmliv, of tlil c"(i in v, died lt week at Jacknunvllle, itged 41 year. Tim rllrod rata war l over, piien. ger rate having been rtord to the old figure lat Hntiday, Hie 2-5lli lnt, Fred Wilton, who ha lieen pndliiir the manner vi.iting friend In Mtehixuii, returned home lam Hittnrduy evening. 0. II. Thwhttrn ha been HPMlnted chancellor of lb new coneolidaled 1'ort land-rugel Mound Motiiolit University. II. A. Hc'iKittn, of Ferry Canyon, led Monday niornliiit for Corvalll, where lie will entur the Oregon Agricultural Col lege, Mr. and Mr. I). H. Wright will move Iroui Condon to Wlnloek, over In the 'corner of Uratit county, In the near fu ture. Ditto Thnr,lay, Hept. 21, 1801. of typhoid (ever, tNellle MiCdiii. datiglilei of Mr, ami Mr. I'. E. MvU'iin, of near ha liecn quite III for a few Uy hm tier home In 1'ort- Foil Mr. Kit II . rier t lite Condon Il iuI tri able to leave for land on Tueoday, Mi Orace Crane, o( near Mayvllle, will attend tlie present term of the Con don public chool. Hie will board with the family of K. VV. Moore. F. M. lIwon, of Mavville, Hurled on Saturday morning to join hi family In Mini county, where ihey will upend the winter. 1'liey will return to (J ml' coun try about March Int. The Arlington Ueoord I authority for the utcuieiit that a gmiguf men aril veil t that place la.l week to la-gin work on telephone line between Arlington ami Condon, 8j mote it be. Fred llalrd, of Boie, Idaho, and John ruiudetlwr, of I'rlnevlile, were la-re thir week euvasing (or portrait buine, Mr. i'oinduiter i coiiin of Jamer 1'ulndeiter, of thi place. Unorgeand tllancha Carman have re turned to Forval Urove, where they e-p-H t in roninni tlieir atudie at 1'rti lllc L'nlvi-r.ily. Their parent accompanied tht'iii a lar a The lullee. I'rof. U. A. MrCully took charge of the public w hiHil lant Monday uioniing, with Mi Mabel Halelead a hi elli ciiiil aanintant. The m liool marl oil W illi an enrollment of 05 pupil. Condon I to have a brick yard. Frank nd It. K. Armm roiio- have trot thing in ahape on the Trimble place Jnt went ol town ami will vhoriiy tegin me inanu failure of a good Uulity of brick. Natnralltatlou pKpera were grantt-l to the followinif ptroii at the lute Hcexinii of the clriiiii court: liola-rt J. Calmer, of Irvland; John A. W alker. ( Heotlanu nd Mr. S. F. Ogilvie, of Knglaud. Mr. MHil'Imk Inteiiii.-il to write a letter lor publication Hit week, but aicknea In the family prevented hei from ik doing, heme we caiiuoi fullll the piomiae we made lt week regarding aame. The Ouihk olllce ha jnat received Another vwndgiimenl of line tationery. 1'ivve yonr unlnra for neatly printed It-tier head, envelnH, Ntateinenl, etc We gimraniee aaiitfavlion and our price tire all right, Mr. and Mr. 8. B. Barker relurtied Sunday evening from an ealvuded vlail with relative in Maine and Vermont. While in the E:tt Mr", llarkar purchased a large etock of (eaemiablv good (or hi mercantile enlabliHliment There will lx fine bicvnlu milled off lit ICarhart A Moore' tmloon Itirtlny wfinnii) in at 2 o.cliHik. There are a few chance left vet, and acy one wiehing to chance n dollar lor a I.1U bicycle hxil ta-tter hurry up and phire their name on the lit or they will gel lell. A man named Underwood, who ha lieen employed at C. W. White' ranch breaking home, ia down with lyphoii fever. Dr. Iloitan la attending him He waa away from White' place for aevera week and but lately returnee nd It I believed he contracted the di- cane else where. All monilieraof the Knlahl of Pythian In tfood ttiiudinK. are hereby eiirneatly no nested to be preBetit at the nest rea n In r ineetiinr. which will Im held in the hall on next Tuemlav evening, Octolier 4th. ltneineaanf great Imporlanee the welfare of the order will la) trail cted at that time, Ity order C. C. A well on the property of John (J, Barr, at Haleui, ha eeimed giving np water, and nitead petroleum of a qnal Itv pronounced bv local i'tdite to lie fir at elaa N being taken out in qitnnitie ' to itlt. At ".f'w tin ilHit ivjrv I ilea lined to provide Ha hon wiilia lenrce o revenue aaide from the bienninl legitda tlve ipanlon and the annual atate (air, Tlllainuok Headlight Dr, Bunhiim, the Inmou Dalle dun tilt, graduate of Chicago Denial Col leao. will be In Condon in the near fut tire. Dr. lion limn paid Condon a pro fessional visit last spring and ha the Reputation of being the moat skilled Vdtytlst that ever viiiled Condon. The , ; dictorwlll make regular visit to Con don, and those desiring the service of thoroughly reliable dentist should wait for him. tl Mr. D. B. Thomas ha accepted a position at the Moody Warehouse for the wheat teaaon this year, where he will be glad to meet hi friend and former customer. . i20'-30 The members of Co. 11, 2nd Oregon Volunteers have petitioned Uov. Lord to appoint Frauk E. Edward, an en listed man o that company, cotnroU loned olllcer. the petition sets forth Hint Mr. I'M ward Is "a firm dUciplln- arliin, thorough student of mllltitry lence, of large eerii-ni'e, devoted lo the service and respented and loved by evry ono of hi comrade," Mr, Ed- ard Is auu of W. J. Edwards, of Mayville. Die only criminal caae on trial at tint IhhI term of circuit court wa that of Zcli i i unk t ti h, of near Ulei, who wa barged by Ham Tboimia, of the same neighborhood, with the larceny of a mare, A. A. Jayne appeared for the state, In tlii case, and H. A. D. Ourlcy and A. 8. Bennett looked after the In terest of the defendant. The case wa taken up Wednesday noon and was given to the jury at about 0 o'clock riiurday night. The Jiry wa out bout three hour and brought In a verdict of "not guilty." Mr. Anne Waller McKlnney, Bn Ore- in pioneer of 1H4I), and the irrand- null her of Ed McKlnney, of this place, lied In i'orlland on Wednesday evening f last week, sited 112 veiir and 2 .lv. Mr. McKlnney wa born ill Went Mid- lletown, WaHiiington eountr, l'a.. In I Knit, and In 1822 was married to Win. Mi'Klnnev, in Wavtie eoiinlv, Indiana. In the prinx of 1815 the famllv started forUregon, tcailiing this state In tin- fall of the same year, after iniitiY excit ing ami perilous adventures. They set tled in Wjhinirton county, where' they rexided until Mr. Mcklnuev's death, iii IHHI), after which the widow removed to 1'ortlaiid, where she ha vince realdud. W. A. Hurling, resident agent for the Cotter Wall 1'iip. r Mill, of Chicago, bun received notice from that firm that a piKil bn lM-en formed, embracing all the wall-paper mannfitcturer of the conn try excepting theinaelves, and that price will be raUnd by the pool fully 50 per cent. The Cotter company, how ever, are In a position to defy the trust, and they have decided to reuiilit on theoutsidu and give their container the bcneltt. All order (or wall-paper through their agent during the re- bualnder of the present year will be filled at present price, but after January 1, IH9:l, ihey v. ill tie compelled to advance the price suirli-ient to cover the Increas ed cnt of the raw material. If von need anything in this line yon should i-e Mr. Darling at once and give him vour order. Pulled a Gun on Him. J. A. Hiehmond. cd Ferrv Canvnn. eame to Pi n Tot!i"lay afternoon and, in Justice Meale' court, entered a ehaitre id aanlt with a deadly weam sitaunt his ueitfhlior ('barlie Nelson. The trouble i the outcome ol an old fead between the arlles in which the ownership of a 'a lion of land fl-X'ire.' Tne ea-e i fa miliar to our render, bavlnit heu at Is- 'lie in both the jot!i-e nnd 'in-uil courts lllilo the hint P-w inontlis. DorltiK n allereatln la-tween the men on Toes- lav, over the land, Richmond allexe Nelson pulled a big gun on him and threaten-! to kill Mm. N-U'in came to wn a few moments after ll ehmond rrived, and wa plared nnler arrest. lie asked (or a continuance of the esse until Friday m-i'iilng t i ttiv- him time to procure C"iinel. The eontinnsnee was granted, and Nelmm was plaeel under 2iX) Imll for his appearance Fri- Isy morning. Rail noad for Condon. The following letter haa lieeti handed to ti for publication. The letter has lieen withheld from the public for some time in order to give parties Interested an opportunity of feeling the puleof the wheat grower of the county a to how they feel toward the proposition of securing better transportation facilities than they now enjoy. We have been Informed that almost every wheat grow er w ho ha been approached on the sole Jcct I heartily in favor of the project and will lend it hi cordial assistauce and support. It Is probable that s meeting will tie culled soon to ascertain Just wlui t can lie done toward raising tiiuds to provide for preliminary survey for the roa l. The letter follow : "Wasco, Oregon, July 2il, 1808 Mr. ti. L. I'ropKt, Condon, Oregon, Dear Sir: I am In receipt .of yonr letter of the 24th lust., and Ix-it to advise that Ibis company's corporate limit extends from MlggS to I'rluevllle, Oregon, to build a line to Condon would practically ne cessitate a new organization at consider able expense. If, However, your people are, as you say, in need of a line merg ing from the Columbia Southern, au-i are willing to pay for preliminary nrve to ascertain if a practicable route can be Had through, or in the direction of yonr county, I will be glad to coiiiinnnieale further with you as to details, as well as amount of subsidy necessary to com plete the line to emtio point in vom county, to 1st agreed upon after aurvet has taten miido. 1 WhalH the are now under cultiva tion and tributary to a line in the vicin ity of Condon ; sic nit how many liilit-l-of w heat do ymt raise to the acre ; what wa total inioilier of bushel of grain raised during the last three years, show each year separated-; what is the pupu Istloti of Uoinlon, AJayville, toi, al" of your county: how much stock do you ship, about how many carload yearly? Any other itifuriiiation yon can itive iir relative lo the resource of yonr count! will if rent I v facilitate matters. What I the lopngraptiv of the country between Arlington and Fossil; what per cent of yiiiircounly i naturally tributary to Arlington and which we could not exvtlo handle with a line tltronirli C'liid'Ht from thrt John Day river at or near C'ittoiioid T A railroad to your country nt thin lime mean a great deal to the farmers. We ere on the eve of a ipiod bealtln Isjoiii, w hieli bullies description, and tie connlry alr-rding thela-st transporiaiiiii facilities will utidmihtedly reap the ifreatent la-ncfltj html will enhance in value front Ave to fifteen Hollar per acre in two year' after the road le built ; the country will settle np; improvement will lot the order of the dav, ami tininet will lie s-nt more freely. Takinif it all in all. yonr conn' v need the road, Mini we are willing that you should have it and w ill do our part if you will all Join liatnl aim help out. Our prevent wheat ra'o from fira-r-Valley l Cortland is $.'1.5J per ton J from M-iro, ;l 7o per ton. Yours truly, E E. I-VTLK. Cres. Columbia Southern Kailway, LOST VALLEY. Joi. FrixM-ll ha pot tip a nice large granary Hi is week, Henry Neel, of Lone BM-k, passed through tiere this week with a ainall bunch of cattle. The Iait Valley Luinls-rlng Co. have started their mill again, with the Inten tion to run steady until enow Hies. Mr, J. U. doff has loen earn in the mail lie! Keen here mid L-me U n k on account of hi sun Jesse not being able let to perform tloit duty. Dr. Whitier Hamilton, a very genial gentleman, from Cortland, done this place the 20' Il inst. ill the Intercut of Dr. Mulliniitx, M. D .of Cortland. Qoile a nuiula-r of Iniinlgranls passed through here this week on their wv lo thetirande Konde valley, where they -xpect lo locale and get rich raising nigar iscis lor ttie sugar reuuery at L.& aratnle. Those Who Suffer Should Not Fail to Call on Dr. Grant. Dr. Urattt will visit Condon sod re main one week, commencing Monday, September 2iJth ; will be found at Mrs. MaddiN.-k'a hotel, anytime after 9 a, m. until 5 p. in. Public lectures ench even ing in the Hall, suitable for men and women, young and old. This is an 0 portuuity seldom presented. Do not neglect it, and remember the date. The remedie that are offered fo the ifllicted are not the product of the brain of men who are back numbers, but are 19th century remedies, that if used according to instructions are hound to core, AH classea of curable diseases readily yield to the wonderful specillc and constitutional treatment originated by Dr. Grant. Let not despair enter the hearts of those who are afflicted, but take fresh courage and call anil con sult the Dia-tor during bis stay in Con don. Wonderful cure are the result of taking hj remedies, and any and all of the following diseases are cured by the remedie tlii doctor offer to the people. Read the lint carefully : Nervous affection of all kind ; Nerv ous Debility, Nervous Prostration, Sem inal Weakness, Mental Depression, Ex hausted, nervous Vitality, Impotence, .Sleeplessness, Despondency, or The (Hue; Paralysis, Numbness, Weakness, Trembling, Neuralgia, Epileptic rite, Kt. Vitus Dance, Hysteria, nervous and sick headache, Palpitation of Heart, All Or ganic Heart Troubles, Blood Diseases, Cancer, Scrofula, Syphilis, rumor. Rheumatism, lilood-Hiicior, Pimples, Disease of the Joints, White Swelling, 1 table Remedie, Lameness, Di 'ease of the Eye and Ear, from Impurity of the Blood, cmii-lutt Intl.iiiiiiintinii, Deafness, Discharges, &c. )ther Diseanes Such a Brnncbitis. all fiirmaof ICidiiev Diseases, Liver Com plaints, Dyspepsia, Iudigutlin, Loss of VpH-lite, Faint Stomach, Constipation. t'he bane ol the avenue human beings in existence cured permanently by a natural pr,K-es; no Mercury, no Calo mel, no Bismol h, no Arsenic, no Strych- line. DISEASE OF WOMEN Permanently Cured by a Marvelous New Form of Treatment Never Before Offered to Afflict ed Womanhood. Dr. Grant, the Woman's Friend. If you are Buffering from any of the Diseases peculiar to yonr sex such as Ovarian and Tumors of the womb, Pro lapsus or falling of the womb, Female Weakness. Irregularities, Lcneorrbtt'S or White, Painful or DdHcnlt Menses, in flatuation of the Womb, Congestion, Ulceration, Weak Back, Hearing down Cains, Tired and Crostrated Feeling, Sterility or Barrenness ; Weakness, in the morning, Cains and Aches, all Disease of the Genitourinary organs The Rem edy used in the treatment of this cluss of Diseases Is of a Curely Vegetable Nature; will not injure the most deli cate person, but will strengthen tin entire Uterine System an that a Perfect ami healthy action is restored, thereby correcting all existing trouble, restor ing completely the most shattered and broken-down constitutions, and bring ing buck that Health, Strength and Beauty which every woman should possess. Many women prefer to suffer In silence than undergo an examination which, to the majority of women, is repulsive. This is all avoided by Dr. tirant'i Wonderful Sight Diagnosis, tell ing yon yonr Disease without asking you anv questions. Call and consult this Eminent Scientist, the World's Benefactor, who will teach you how to restore the Bloom to the wan cheek, elasticity to the step and a fresh hold on life by using hi Wonderful Veg Wives, Mother and Datitrhtt-r are specially iuvitt-d to call and commit, free of charge, with Dr. Grant, who will visit Condon Monday, Sept. 26: h, and remain one week. Orfice at Mrs. MaddiM-k's hotel. Honrs 9 a. tu. to 6 p. m. Lecture each evening foi bth sexes. Organic diseases fully il lustrated. Rememlier the date. s. GEM B. BARKER, DEALER IS- MERGHAMDSE CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. J. F. REISACHER, Saddler in Harnessmaker CONDON, REGON. ALL KINDS OF LEATHER GOODS MADE TO ORDER. ' 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 onr stock of General Merchandise and W. L. To bey, who is a strictly firet-claes watch ma- " rV " ker, is prepared to do all kinds of watch; and jewelry repairing, at Portland prices, and guarantee satisfaction. Tobey Bros., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. G.JOHNSON, T. .PROPRIETOR OF. and .The Linn Case. L. T. Ilarrla, altant prosecuting attorney for Itne county, arrived here lat Thurwlay from Kitgene, In quest of evldem-e forthevtate In the Linn ninr ler caie, which will i-onic op for trial at Kngene next mouth. Mr. tlarri had w ith him tomo excel lent photograph, taken at the me tie of the criii-l murder, showing the appear unit of the ramping place when the nean hing parly fimt viewed It. In one i shown the remains of the ramp Ore, in which Linn's IhxIv nppomd to have been cremated, and also the hlnod-lain- I ax with which the murderer I up- po-e-il tn have cut up the body of hi Iclliu to facilitate hi fiendish work of incineration. Mr. ilarri left for home on the atiige Sunibiv morning. Circuit Court Proceedings. Sept. term, 'OS. (Cuutliiuoil (mm Ut wot-k.) CRIMINAL, State v Zeb lluKkln Jurv: II (Jreeulleld. Marlon Wood' fin. Win. Meelteer, 8 I) Fletcher. T C Ma tinonhv. V Wanl. PC Henry, w J twanla. J M t ort, r ranx Jiooru. en 1'ort xoihI and M r. Aver. Verdiol of not guilty. LAW. J A Uiehmnnd v Cha. Nelnn et al writ of review it-tiled and low en court reverned. 11 V Merrill va J K 1'itx water; at luetic nntlnneil for term, Unrlev A Dobvn v 7. V Moodv U Hebillin'g and T I Kweelin made defend ence In place of Moodv, W W 8ieiwer et nl v Chloey Morris continneil for term T J Jordan v Emma F Jordan di voree granted lien. Ilardle va David Rpaulding et al demurrer to amended t-umplaint ub- mitted. Nancy E Yarbrongh vs A J Yarbrongh illvorce granted. Oregon Mnrt. Co. v Emma Colo et al decree of foreclosure. Lewi Hroa. v Joi-eph Frixxt-ll, adm continued for aervice on helrc 8 8 Dement va Ella J Dement al Inane. .Tnnl C. r.rnblin va Ilurrv Grilblie tlivoree granted. T J Snillli va 11 V Steer et al demur rer to comphiint overruled. O jJ Dennv v ll O Cond m and W A (luriiUh contlriuatiou granted H to Lit ID and 17, HI'k tl. ami aaln set name a' to Lot 18, tll'k 0, Denny Add. to Ar llngtou. tlRAND JURY BE 1'ORT. The grand jnrv' report In anhtitance I' a follow: "We have beun in elnn four dava. and have dnlv examined all caea that have I'een leibinitteil to iih (or our coiiHideration and all. matter that have laien called to our attention, we have, upon tine delilieration, fonntl one "true bill" and utttt "not tine bid." We have examiiied the county Jail and county building and found tln-m in itood iionilltiont thev are neat anil clean and kept In good ahape. We have al" exainiueil the Itook and record In the clerk. aherilT ami treasurer' ofllce and Hn-I that they are kept neat and clean and In a very etDuieut manner." A. Orkinkh, Koruman. LONE ROCK. Dork Lnn a haa a bran new cart harne, and it look nobby, t. , P. L. Ham made a bnaine trip t Condon Saturday, returning Sunday. the weather ha been hot, ramv ano cold all mixed together the paat week tJlho Waril ami wile have 1nt re turned from a couple of wek' rii'lic ii ting In the mountain near Mi-Iufl' apring and revort having bad a pica ant trip. Iift week Ira Heed old hi dwelling hotixe ami lot In town to K iNton A in. Ira I niiw out of the real entale lnt-.ini-K- in I burg and i a resident of tlav alack, Grant county. Mr. Howell, from ovpr In the Winlock neighborhood, wa In town last week with Home of the ItucHt taaehei we I, it v. seen Ibi neaaon. He Nild them at 3 ci. per lb., and they went like hot cake. A little rtiitiie ot excitement n, rauaed in town Mondav umrning. w hen aome one yiiiumoiieil the doctor and re tn ir led that Annie Wim-lund wa tmi Mined, but on iiiVPHllgatiou the d-a-tor raid no imiInoii bad been taken, and the young lady still live. Iliirrittiin Phillip and hi Intended bride have la-en over here (or a we-k oi an making necexnarv preiarationa fur the event of their life; that i the wed- ling, which i to take place a hon l next SiiiiiIhv. Hatriaon av if il i aa inncli I mn I ill, for other folkn to get readv n he anliced a it I for him he wonder that ihey ever make the second attempt to marry. WANTKD SEVERAL TKl'tiTWiiKTUY PER. Horn in IliU ttHt tn DniitAKe our btulnt-t.-tn tht-lr own hii.1 ni-Mrbv cmintlt. 1'fMmHinlv wliutK.u.,-,.r ; ,ifH--f work cfitnlitf-tmt at hotnt. teaUrv utraiariT . .ktfl M rf..., .,vUI.L.a Hi.Hi.lli. lu.nuA.lu .... ile'i;pnre vegeiaiite ninenieg irnm ; m,IIt.. a i h,( Mury. Mnntnlf 175. Kelrtenr-K l. .mat Kt.,ruhni,a ,f Kat nm A Mwlow k.-11-dil lre U natntHNI envwot. Hur tle great blorenome ol galore A E , . , , woiiderfnl treatment for all disease of i ItNTEO-AlEST f'tll GLADSTONE. H VV Ule mul PaMli! nrrvl-." bv Thui Hioiilfnrd. A w.ni.Wrt il t.ry nl a irlnrinHn ca rver. Over fan lnnr. m.U-int r,-K-. I'V -nnerh. Mn-eiiirmvitij". Itl-het, bl-Beoi. bet n-l nnlv enlnrr.t "tiUiltone brnik'' pitlllhe1. only 1.5u. Commiwlon. SO t-r rent. Ctvdlt ctvn Krriirlit pii-l. (intttt free. Dmp all tnith unit I ' rltnr 4-tiiil inontti with the nnU' true anit e-o.t 1 i.llttnlB Imnlt." Ad-tr.-M IHK D INIISIiiS 'COMPANY. DvnL 34. Zriito ltrlorn tiwr. Chicno. yto-X no Mineral Drug he Head, Nine, Throat and Lungs. Catarrh treated bv a Scientirle Methml ; VIarveloii8 reulta follow, Imtxiai-ible to enumerate all, but do not fail to rail uid nee the lWtor who Makea the Won- b-rful Sight Diagnosis. Consultation free of charge. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New B.irn on Xortb Main Street, ' Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHARGES VERT REAhOKABLK. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A ehare of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. ARLINGTON There I nothing doing In wool at this point. Several of our townsmen and fnmiliea have taken In the Portland Fair thN week. They "ay it is a good allowing ol Uregou products. Captain Bobby mine down from hi llaberv last week. He brought down alKiut a ton of amoked aalmon, which be old out at 10 ft, per In, The dav for coiil-oil lamps in Arllng' ton Kccnm to be pt, a moat everv one I putting in gas machine, which make iiittcb bctler light than oil. The wheal team tnonopolixo oui tn el juxt now. Wheat i eelltng at 18 centi, and a few farmers are aelltng. but a large iinil inly aio holding for tMJtter price. Mr. S. (J. ILiwn left for Salem last Saturday to attend the apeclal aeaa-'on of the legislature, Daring hi nbrnce Mr, I). It. Thoina will have charge ol the Mo. cly WarcboiiHe, We had soma rain a week ag i hut n it enough to Htai t Hie grtiaa growing The griia i butter than it wa last vear at tlii linn, but without rain tK'k on the range will not do well R A. W. Dirfiot went to lleppner the tlrat ol Hie week to aell MOODY'S WAREHOUSE. -Fire-Proof Brick Buildings- Arlington and The Dalles. Highest Market Price Paid For All Kinds of Grain. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, This popular hostelry has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to caler to the wants of the traveling public ia an up-to-date manner. Comaiercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. Proprietor. P. L. HAM. LONE ROCK, ORE., -DEALER IN- General Merchandise AT SUCH LOW PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CET MY FRICES BEFORE COIKCTO TKE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU. DUNN BROS. to supply the wants of their Grain Sacks For Sale. and their stock has in- See Us Before Disposing of Your Crop. S.G. HAWSON, Arlington Agent Are better prepared than ever customers. I heir trade is constantly increasing creased with the trade. You are welcome lo examine their stock and get prices at any time. At the ( Dealers in- ) South of PEACE HAS BEEN DECLARED, -.AL. HENSHAW- A N D Old Stand, Condon, General Merchandise.! Condon Hotel. Oregon. HARRY HALSTEAD, .DEALER IN Finds he has a complete etock of the following goods on hand and more coming on every train. Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Taints. Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining. Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery. Handbags, Undertake! 's Goods. , Furniture, Blankets, Stoves, Trunk T. Q. Earhart, 8. V. Moor. . ....ii i.; ii nun ma purr i. i . 1 . t a' tie fuel an offor ol ti for Umii mul 3 Uememberl tie will order anytning, not sepi in siock, on snort nonce. for ewe, lie eonteinplnte going liiu-k to lSngiHml lo peit'l m year or no TUe eitrpehter Imve jnxt eoinpleteil the hittcher sh'iu iinil Imwlnnt alley liv putting h it extra tory on eiieh ol tlieni, wliieli will lie n-'t'il h reiilenee In Mer Iteilfonl ami Alilrteh respectively. The piiMii! Ki-hool nt thi plm-e prnn e to lie the heit. ei-tiool tlint we lorn- Inel for vear. There are already 100 nun I enrolled, ami there will lie h lai'iie nninher t-i coiiih In Inter, The who'll i under the in.iniiKeinent of llnee of the liel tunuliei In the enmity There are more people livinx in Ar lliliit.on tit the preent lime than there ha heen for ten year. People ale lii-Binniiitf to realign the fact tlml thi I hi in nd to lie a lively town " Ioiik a EaHtern Oregon vtanil al the head of the itovtt and wheat industry of the NnrtUwest. ROUGH AND DRESSED LIJMBEK. I offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, ructie, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lum ber. Careful attention given to b lis of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL O MS-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, ------- OREGON CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, IFOR FINEST BRANDS OFJ Vliijes, Ijquors arpd Cjars. FINE BILLIARD AA'D POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. CONDON, ORE. ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAN LEBOUS, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard aid pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught Main St., Condon, Oregon. t m nnrM ihrm yr-ni- In .-in .ii..i,,.js-mCTatJ,.&... imi t T f'ir ' In i iipcriiumun tiei)gh. V WUf 4VW 1U ' 1