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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1898)
,iiii.lii.i,iii, m.iiininw...n umiwh snwi'i"""' ir"" 1 "' " ' ' "." . "W. ; ;, w. j ,..'. - - - -s. , I ' over, THE CO.'IDOiLGLOBL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, ItiJJ. NOTICR. Tho jvrj inlMflrtptlon tothn (Hon In 91.50, It pulil In lulviinoo. If nut wlt tu mlvmiwi i til l BliitrgiiO. k pt'iK'U murk nrniiiil thin millim liiilh'itti thai yimr itilwctnitlwi Immu lilriU, rntiuKt rviivwt tioially. LOCAL NEWS, V II. N, Frinser wttt to lWtliitul Mon day on LtHiiiuit trip. J oo Trevott wn In t'lwu Sun luy tank ing an li'nnniit mi cvt't. I'rof, Mi-Cully went to KohhIi FrMtiy votilng cm hiiiortiit liiiNhifiM, A Rita in" Mit of UlucklKutnl lutvn ton iluciii In tlm Ht'liixil lioin. Mr. ami Mm. U, L. Ullli', of Muj vllli., wer piKimuiii I'Hiiur hi him ui.oiik ulUrn tMturduy. Mr. mul Mm. W. J. lvUnr.la nro nt I'ortlttiiil till week litkifiK lu Him Kk- petition. K. W. Crane, of MayvlllH, chIIki! Ht the UfiitK ollW SntiuiUy and extendi-d tlm glnd linnet. I)nn't f ill to cull mul toe Dunn liron.' fine new itvlc of ludiiV drcmi g.iod. Juiit received. The liumt litmlly ure having o me llvltiK nxiiiiv tmllt tliin whmIc adjoining the Ulobk oiflcw building. Jim Cmron went to Loot VhIIhv MoiiiUy to mi'tit hi lioip on tlmlr wiy from ttie iiiuiiiior raii, In tlm mount Int. W. U. Day, who hue bwn driving luge (or tome time, he quit the jli end gone beck to the VelUjy. E IHnod ' erljr la driving In hit piece. Dr. J. II. Iluditon hat piirchawd thrt lutt ImincdiuUily aonth uf tl. N. Fruifr'a retldenre and will tin i Id a handaome reeldonce on the same neat aimtnti. Albert llenahaw, Jr., toft Tin'wlav morning for l'oitlaod, where he will pend two or three wwk vlitiling frlrmU and taking in the Indiittrial Expiniliim. Ml Anna 8tphena If ft Hunday for Cnacade, Montana, whf re alia will vinii her father, and other friend, until apring. She will irlurn toOrt-gon aViut Mayltt. Dr. 1). F. N It, the well-known dentlnl of Foaail, will be In Condon In the near future prepared to do all klndi of work In hia line. If yon have any denial wnrk wait for Dr. Nu. if Mr. and Mr. Geo. Gibbon, of My vllle, came ovi-r Monday evening and remained for the alio. Mr. U'Mim. wilt tnp In Condon a hm day and paint 11. N, Fraier' rndduuvo. Ilnnae cleaning I the order of the day at 8. It. Barker' atore ihie week, Mr. Barker hat juat re.t-lvrd a One line ( merchandiae from the li.ittt la wliiili buyer will be intereated, V. W. St'leer, of Foiall, wa llirotitfli town last week to and from Arlington, where he went to imwt Mr. Miniwur oo her way home from a viait wild friend at 8alem and oilier point in the Valley. J. R. Clark and Ueo. Taloiu rame in from Mrt. Maley'a laat Friday, having finished the rarpenter work on flue new realdence ltn're. . The houae ia l aorl tad aa one of tha very taut, in i.uiiil of elegance and couvenienuo, iu Uiiliam county. Frank Tiller, Edgar Moore, Mynm Clarke, (J. W. Hinehart, Ueo. Dukek, II. li. tlendrk'ka and Mr. Al ileiiMliaw returned Humility from Portland, where they attended the Induairiei Epoitlon. They all reHirt a good allow and a pleat ant tluie generally. Mitt Anna Ogilvie, who got out a very creditable number of the Fneeil Juumial laat week, during Eljtor Kuiwari'a ai ae nee al I'ortlaud, wat a patenger on tha ttage Monday on bur way lo tier home in Lane county, after a very plea ant viait witti friends in Fll, Four, ia and eiglit-home team are plentiful on Hie road llleau day. 1'liou aandaof bunelt of of m Iih.u are iimving toward the rail rim. I a in I ton ami tun ut freight are Udng hrmiglit bai'k to the interior. The "Inland Empire" la boom ing already, and the best wit of Hie teuton I yet lo come, Dro. Mat well, of the Arlington ttccord, announce! tluil a apveiul edition uf that paper I now being pmparetl and will be ittued in a few weekt. It will be le tcrlpiive of Arlington mid Uiiliam enmi ty and will fumiBii plenty of good ad- vertiting for hit teeilon of tbe IhIhiuI Umpire. Buuli enterpriao it Uuturving of succett. The entertainment given by the New York Comedy Company, in Armory hall Monday and Tueeday evening wat awuy above the avorago of traveling coin- paniea that ordinarily tour thia portion of the atate. Tlio aurobatlti and eontor tioniat work waa flrat-clata, and oilier feature of the allow were good. The company got good bounce both evening. Henry C. Murray, ex-theriir of Mul hour county, wat burned to death In the city Jail al Vale on laat Ttmraday morn ing. Murray became intoxicated the ,"jprevlou evening and waa looked np by "'the city iiianhal. It la auppnaed he aot the Jail on Ore himself. The lire waa not diaeovered until too Into to rescue him and he porlalied In the flame. Mr, and Mra. Jamea Stewart, of the Fomll Journal, were paauengera on the - itnge Friday on their way home from ( the Portland Exposition. Mra. Stewart, being of the opinion that nothing la too good for an Orpgon editor, carried home with her a crate of the finest thorough bred chicken to be found In Wehfoot, ' and Jim I likely to mistake hiimelf for Methodlat piirioa before tbo winter It Ui'iiifinlier 1 1 iu Iml I MlArutuiy Imll on the21tt. Don't tnl It. Oliver Burr it repotted to ho down with mi attack of typhoid fever at The I i.i I leu. Ui'V. linrr preachet next Hnndav lit Miiyville In the inoniing, and at Condon at lilght. ' Mra, M. H. Kiiatman, of Ulver Fnlli, Wla,, la vllling Iter danghier, Mrn, ( (. riiionin, whom hIio hud not Keen for (If teen yeiim. J. 11. DoHtiimi left yeiilerility for hi Inline hi Sim Jote, Cel. Ilia ilaiiijliler Mini Dura Downfnit.'wlll leave tomorrow em! join him In 1'oitliiinl. fcHmirt Citmphell mid hi brother, of l'apfrriiek, were in loan for n f,-w duya during the week eeliiiiK a little recrea tion. They returned home yi'i-icnhiv. Mil". II. H. Ifendrleka narrowly ec enped loini( the ritclit of one of her even on Monday by a enoill piece of concen trated lye living Into it. Too eye in badly iidlauied and very painful. (ieo. Hchott waa a pleamint caller n I the liMiim olllce vi'Mtenlity, Mr. Scliolt lint Jnt returned fim Weal fall, Mal heur county, where he IiiihUm-ii hmi loer looking after lila cattle liiteiet In tluit ni'clion. lie w ill apend tlie winler with hit parenta at Olex, A bull will Ih u'iven In Armory ball on Friday evenltiK Oct. 2ll, which nil tovera nf dancing alionld attend. The iteiitle inen In cha'rire of the affair will have noililiii undone to Inmire a ili-.icvi'ii-Ing'a enjiymeiit. tricllv firit-ehiaa inn- vlcwill lie in attendance and a u-ood lime It aumircd. Mra. II. B. Ileiidrick received the dad new Monday afternoon that her brother, Ueoige U. (Silkiaon, hat died at hia homi In Donuln county on the 2nd (net. I)ectiia"i wa young man of exceellnt qualities and waa universal ly loved and red peeled by all who knw him. lie lenvet a widow to mourn hie untimely deinixe. Dr. li'Hihani, the lamon Dalles den tist, a Krndmite of Chicago DtMital Col- li'lte, will tat in Condon in the near fut ure. Dr. Itonham paid Condon a pro- fesaional visit lat tpring and has the rvpntation of tieing the most akilled dentlHl that ever visited Condon. The loctorwill make regular visit to Con Ion, and those desiring the services of tuornnghly reliable dentist ehnnld wait for him. tf Andrew I'atterson and John Dysart, who have been spending the summer visiting1 at their old home in Scotland, arrived home on TneS'lav. Mr. Dyrart brought home w ith him, a hoiinie Hcotch laia for a wife, and lie will be kept busy for mini time to come re ceiving- the congratulations of hi many Oreifon friends. Andrew McLaren, a young nian of tha "bonny land," hI-o accomianted the party on bit fliat trip to the new world. Antelope Fair. We have before it a premium list i f the Stockman's Fair to be held al Ante- lupe on the 13th, J 1th and 15. h of the present nioiilb. The tpecd progrnm will iloublleM be interesllug, thoiwh the purses oil r red are too low to attract maiiv goo I lior-e. If tlit apecial purse for Uddmn county horse bad ta-en placid al f'.'OlN) or f:50U instead of the paltry sum of til JO it miglit have induced taime of our last horse to attend, but it being a tmsy n-a-on it is hardly likely that many of our boya will care to take tncir tiorse out oi tne freight teaina long enoiiifh to make the trip to Anteloie mid win the mini 1 1 sum otfured We wili our neighlsira a pleat ant meeting, however, jont the tame. La Fayette Day. It having ta-en proposed to erect a monument at the Pari Exposition, next year, to the memory of Ueneral La Fay ette, the fund to lie raided by a popular eiihtcription among the school children of tbe United Slates, the follow ing circu lar hat liecii issued III relation to the matter by State Sup't U. M. Irwin : "Ilia deemed advisnhle lo Issue thia circular lo rcqueat and Invite all schooU throughout the atate t" participate in thia meuiorable aflf iir, and all scloails are Invited to set apart tho nineteenth day of Oi-lobcr aa La Fayette Pay, that proper exercise may Ikj held pertaining to the struggle of the colonic for their independence, and selling forth in' a prominent manner the part taken in the tame by Ueneral La FaictieU ia lit ting that such recognition should be giveu of the most valuable tt-rvicct ren dered by the liberty-loving young Frenchman a will Imprest upon the yuiith of the country the nobleness of hit actions. It it hoped thift a collection may lie taken iu all schools, recogiiiaing the aaid memorial day, and the children be induced to contiibiite from one to ten cent for the said fund. Tbe "La Fayette Memorial Commit- tiou" has been formed for tho purpose of erecting a monument lo the memory of La Fayette aa a Ueuticth century tribute 1rom the people of the nation, to he unveiled with fitting ceremony July 4. WOO, and thus grandly celebrate United StBtes Day at the Pari Exposi tion. It it proposed that the cost of the undertaking, which ia estimated to ap proximate a quarter of a million dollars, shall be defrayed by ainall contribution secured through the agency of the school children of the laud. All enpu'licndcnts, principals, and teacher who may have charge of funds are requested to forward the aiime Octo ber 20tb, or at early a day aa possible, to linn. Chaa. U. Daw, Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. 0. U. M. Iiiwm, Sup't Public Instruction." Rye! Ryel Hye for Sal", ut 50 centu pir huuliul, Ht 8. D. Ilnikoi'n ami Clnw. Fix'. LONE ROCK. Our popnlar merchant, P. L. Hnin, lam week lecciveil the Hppointnient of P. .VI. and ut once Hied his lioiid fur the faiiie, Uen, IVrrv and Bob Johnaon Marled lo port land Monday lo intend the K, of P. (iriind ump. W, II. Colwidl ia luoiir bnrif lookliiK after biiinesa inimesta for a (w days, l In jn-t came from lone, where lie has Ih-cii jii titiu In aonie of the new lights hich auine pally In Arlington la agent for. J. B. (ioir returned last week from Fori land, where he hud heeu for the porpottt of placing In lii year-old son Jch-f In the Portland University. Mr. Uolf waa mnch ili-(ted with what he "a w of the school iu the short tune he ai there, Ed Wimdand Is iiniking prep.initlons to move his larje hall from ila present lian tion to the corner Month of the iini Rock Hole. 1'. L. 1 i in ill move Ins slock of merchandise hno it as soon us It airives at t'lie new location. Mr.Onod win has Hie foniruct for moving Hie building for 80. Ed Whit-html and rme of hia bore mid ('has. and l.on Btcvcn returned Ihi week from their holso sclliiiK trip to tVe.Ha Wallii. Wlnle there Ivni Stevens t ii 1 tho iiiit-f irtmie to (i-l his ti-tl hroken liV a hoiae. but lie H now alilf lo if'-t about. Tliev H.iv il Is uliiiost iiopoHaihU: lo sell a holso ut iniv price up there. They brought nearly half of their horses iiaca a nil inem. l,at week (ieor'O Wick and Annie Widcland "stole a march" on Ihc old man while be was away from homo m-ll-inC mules, and tok a short pleasure trip over to Ijoldeiidale, Waidi. While thev wero there the young lady became of lnarrhliMl.il- il ).'.', and I In- knot whs tied and they nearly beat the old itcnt home. The hoys wave, them a tin hand serenade Sunday night. Of coiirsu Ueo. Irealeil, slid all went awav hativ. Willi g'Mid ishes for the newly united Mr. and Mra. Wick. OLEX. Mrt. Woodland ia Improving. Stock ia being invoiced iu the ttore at Olex. K l llofer arrived at hia home in Olex lai-l week. He it much Improved in lieu tt ti. Fred Dorfer arrived in Olex last week from Aninsville. lie sava hp has enough of II. a Valley and lias come back to May. Mr. J. A. Crum died last Satnrdav and was buried Sunday. A large crowd of sorrowing friends gathered to pav tribute to a resjieeted friend. Last Monday L. O. Ralston sold his Olex ttore to To lie v Hro of Arlington. I'ney are strong linaiii-ial firm, and thev w'll likely Mirth the 0.e .i.-i..li- with low prices. W with them success. If the Columbia Southern Co. wants s gissi route for Condon they can get the ta-st tiy coming il-iwn Urea vallevcan yon, crosi-ing Hie John Day river Wow ihc iiioiitli of R.s k creek and coming up Ria-k creek to Oiex. We sugge-l Ihst the people uf Olex correspond with Pres. I.ytle. LOST VALLEY. Mrs. llcrlicri Halstead has gone lo Foosil to resido while Per husliand ia ver at the Wim-land mill. Mr. Elba Hughe returned home thia week Iroin the Walla. Walla country, where he bud la-en harvesting. Mra. T. C. LivlngMnn returned to her home in Mayville Sunday for a visit bile Totn it Ht the U inciaud mill. Mr. L. E. ThompJon. uf Bnekliorn. started the lOiti inst. for Dryad, Wash., to see his w lie and child, his child hav ing U-eu very sick the past month. We are pleased to chronicle the fact that Mir. Chat. M ae, nf this place, is fast recovering (nun her recent seri, in illliesa and wiIIkii beside to he alnuit. Mr. Alls-rt Smith, i f this place, has moved with lii lainilv over to the Hal Roliinsoti place, at the cro'sing on lt-a-k criw-k, on Ilio lleppner-Loiie R a-k road. where they will reside tint winter. Tbe List Valley Lumbering Company stmt down hi"l Saturday night. Her bert Halstead and crew is now over at the Wiiieland mill, where thev expect to remain alsml to weeks and run the saw mill and also the shingle mill and planer, then return to statt up their mill, w hich w ill he run at its fullest capacity until snow flics. FOSSIL. Dr. Paul Uraut left for Antelope the Dili inst. Mr. Ax, tho Arlington insurance man, ia in tow n. . Mrt. Jos. Friiucll ia quite sick, with Mra. Dr. Shaw in attendance. Mrs. E. Mi-ek, of Ferry Canyon, ia visiting her daughter, Mrt. J. H. Put nam. J. II. Putnam hat lumber, etc. on the ground to build an addition lo his dwelling. Cbas. Pi indie and his crew nrc mov ing McCxIlum'a butcher shop from behind the Mclviuxie Hotel lo the cant side of Main street, just touth of the barber shop. Mr. II. K. Ramsay, of Reeeher Flat, was in town the Mr hi of the week and purchased a big line team of bay horses d Ted Whitehead, who wasonhiswav to the Valley, The price paid waa BO. Coe D. Barnard left the Brst of the week for Antelope, where he has a race horse Iu training for the Stockman's Fair to tat held at that place this week The horse that beat Coo's will know he but been in a race. Mra. Annie Colby told her ranch, at the month of Bridge creek, Crook conn tv, last week to Mr. K, Unite, the con aidcrntion U-ing llMMJO. The ranch con si.sta of (ill) acres of laud, and something like 150 tone of good alfalfa hay waa counted In the sale. When price is low, the chances are quality is low too. The prices of Scu' '$ Best tea bitkinff powder coffee flavoring extracts soda and spices are not low they are fair. The quality is high. Por sale Vy Dunn Rrotl.ers. Fruit Trees! Fruit Treoal Win. B. JMiletneyer, nuent fur The Vaneonver Knrwry Co fa iimklnit thoroiiitli runviiBg of. this section of Oil- lUm rniinty In the Interest of his firm. If yoii nwl fruit, ghinle or ornamentiil tret', sninll fruit, slirubhery, eto. von sliouM reserve vour order until lie C(l'J"..L Recent Deaths. . Crum. J. A. Crum, an old resident of Olex, and a man well known throughout the ! county, died at his limine, on R.a-k creek. ! on Saturday, Oct. 8, 18'J-l, of typhoid! fever. The deceased was aged ab 'tit 55 year ' and had been a lesidcntof Uiiliam conn-' ty for the pa t 15 years, coming here' from Aurora, M.iHui county. Iln wan inarriiid iu Uraodo R in lit valley about; 25 year ngo to toi. Sarah Uinchnrt, a msier of ti. VV. Kmehwrt, of this city. J Thin ia tlio fourth death rec .rded in .' Mr Cm m'a family within the I i-t month, ! tlilee uf his grown Sons hnviiig me-j iiuiiiIhiI to the same diea-e within that ! nine. The surviving member of the , family have the heart-felt eyiopathy of : mo entire county In their tei titilu iihlic- ; tion. Washburn. Royal Washburn, a young boy aged uhout, 15 years, died very eoddenly at tho Woodllu ranch, on Trail Fork, on Sunday, the Oth inst. He had been in hi usual health until Sunday morning,! alien he complained of a severe pain in j his head and went to the hoiHe Hint laid down. As the pain did not abate, those who were with him went to another room In prepate t une remedy and when they returned to the boy they found that he was dead. The funeral occurred on Monday. Thompson. Josiah Thompson, an old resident of (jilliam caiiuty, die I at hi home on Cottonwood, near Foil, on Thursday, Oct. 6th, aged til year. He was well known and highly lespei teil by a large circle of friends. He leaves a widow. four ton and one daughter to mourn hi death. The funeral occurred Satur day at Fossil. Social Dance. A pleasant social dance waa indulged in by the young folk hi-t Friday night iu Armory hall. A snlficient number were present to run three quardrillea, and everybody had a good time. An appetizing bim-h wat served to the daiieeis at the Condon Hotel at mid night, after w hich the dancing continued well into the "wee smn' honrs." NON-ALCOHOLIC. No map - bo live on meat waa ever 'w a known to lick his ":', or Sr livon-e. A vegetable diet woman it as cold and clamiiiv aa a turnip. If vim j n w atit v"tr girl to have rosv cheek and vitality in tier motion, feed her on U'cf ' steak w nil occasional ib.cs of Dr. Haw- on a Ionic r.itters. sold everywhere. WANTMi-SI.VKIul.TKrrTWllltltlY I'KK oiin in ttit KiHle to mHitHici! uiir biiliii-r-i tn llu-lr own Hint ni-nriiy riiMntii-K. I", la iiml; Iv Hill i woilt ii.inlni'ti-il ut home. sntrtr' tr(.istit '.U yi-iir mul pxih-iip- u linlie, iKinnli-ii-, u-i in.in. in miiiiiy. Momiiir f ,;. Ki-iv i..-iui . Kil'-liw- m-li-rtil'lri-iiMit oinH-l i-iiv- Iiim-. Ih-r-ln-rl K. Hi-mi. i'n-!.. iH-i 1. M. flili-iimi. 111. MOODY'S WAREHOUSE. -Fire-Proof Brick Buildings- Arlington and Highest Market Price Paid For All Kinds of Grain. Grain Sacks For Sale. See Us Before Disposing of Your Crop. S.G. HAWSON, PEACE HAS BEEN DECLARED, -AL. HENSHAW Finds ho has a complete stock more coming Furniture, Blankets, Stoves, Trunks, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Paints. Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining. Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery. IIand-bags,v Undertaker's Goods. Remember! lie will order anything, J. H. PUTNAM, -DEALER GENER'L MERCHANDISE FOSSIL, OREGON. Gent's Clothing, Furnishings, Mitchell Wagrons and Cheap. Call and itMmn?fltO 'lT'T You Can Tell. Yon ran tell the sm-ceifiil farmer by looking at hia wife's fruit cans in the closet ; yoii can tell a dry good box statesman by the patches on his punts; Jon can tell the sloin hy woman by the shoe buttons and but ; ton can (ell the poi-oti serpent by the tiliintnese of his tail; hut the eaie-l of ull, you can pick out the enterprising merchant of the town by hiiithjf al the home paper. This is not divine revelation, hut it i biiMiicfi, gopel and iriilh.- Meruit, Coi.stderii! le ha heen i-aid al.oni Senator 1. D. Dri(-'s .it-mark on thej floor of 1 1. e netiate the other day, when i some iiicniher lacetionsle iMroduced a r,i t :on that Copies of the sew-iot, a f 18'.i7 he furnished b.r the use of the ,..... p,.., t, Thlversahl il.er would f have lo go to hell to get the si ssion law of that vear. There is a line hit uirv,.. urtee connected with the incident, which has not beictof'ire been pnblished. One of Mr. Cot belt' flippoi tern approached Rev. Driver ulid said Ihev bad decided lo pcml him and Setiati scstirm laa referred r Reed after the to, Mr. Driver retorted, "That is a w ie suggestion, (or if any member of your aide ahnnld he sent, be would never return." Albany Herald. Notice to Settlers. U. S. L.t.vi) OryicE, Tins D.vm.k', Or., October 0, 18 i8. Notice ti hereby given, that Town'hip Three (3) South of R.mge Twenty-one (21). East of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon, has been surveyed, and an ap proved plat of the survey thereof will la? Hied in this ollice on the lOih day of November, IS9S, at 9 o'clock A. M. On and after said day, applications for entry thereof will I received at this nllie. Signed the day and year alsive written. JiV P. Ll'CAH, Otih Pattkkmim, ol3-!0 Register. Receiver. Fino Bucks For Sale. Parties wishing fine long wool Delane bucks, free from wrinkles, will do well to call on me at my ranch at Lone Rock, as I have 40 head of the same now on sale. They are iu tine condition and are from the Charles Cunningham fl-a-k of hock. They are ail one year old but very large. Will alo sell 12 head of old hock that have lH-eu in tcrvice two years in my band nf sheep. Parlies purchasing bniks can leave same iu my pasture until needed, free nf charge. Mr. R M. Johnson will give all iiiforointu.n Hii',1 price? when I am t IPere. rdSiSS W. 11. Cot.wei.1.. w .tSTEU AGENT K "G!..Vti-TrtNF.. H!5 Hniiilfiinl. A Koinu-rl 'l sur of a (flurio-i cn i r--er. Ovr "khi b-.rjp. m-ltitnt piit-'in. lmmH. rb. . run- nciviii.. l'.i-li--i, lititri.-i.. N-l itml only : i-!H,oi:il "lilMU-lorip tMM.k'' Tiii'Hi.ln-,i. imly ' 9 1. Mi- I 'oinmiion. ': y .'r ii-nl. Oilli tlvt-u tri-iiiri't fwiil. imtlH ll-.. t)r.! nil trui-ii n'.iA , i-li ki :li4i a niolilfl ft Hh thn imv trn nni itimkI 'l.l-Hlftniio tmik." A-lilt.- THE I MINnN IcnMI'ANY, liipr. foi :i"iG Ut-artioru irwi. 1 1'lii'-iiuo. j:!-- The Dalles. Arlington Agent. A N D of the following goods ou hand and on every train. not kept in stock, on short notice. Boots and Shoes Neckwear, Etc. All Kinds of Vehicles see for yourselves. i Vjj.?T''!rf'r'' tua "'Vorty-g'l S. B. BARKER, DrAt.t:ri is mmi wtknmMmiiji CONDON, OREGON. . STOCKIIEN'S SUPPLIES 0? ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. J. F. REISCHER, Saddler m Harhessmaker CON DON, OREGON. ALL KIHC3 GF LEATHER CCSS3 UMl TO OF.DLR. Carries a Complote and Well-selected Stock of" SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKETS And everytlilnr; usually foor.d In a first-class harness shop. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Give me a call. In tha building on tho corner, orjpoftlte Barker's stora. 1V A T S 1. u. junioui, .PROPRIETOa OF. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on Xortb Main Hreet, f Condon, - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT, AND SOLD. CIMR'iea VEST JIFAI-ONAIH r. t First-class Rfgs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is renpec'tully stilicited. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. -T MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, z Iv. HAM, LONE ROCK, PRE., 'DEALER IN General Merchandise AT SUCH LOW. PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. & CET MY PSiCES BITQEE CCi'JSTKE fASLRCAD.lT V.'ILL PAY YO'J. DUNN Have again increased their stock of Clothing, Os'i?rcoals. Mack irifhe., Ctiji?. Gloves, Overshoes, Sock, Unhrwat 1U-. ktts, and Winter Goods of all kin Ju. . '. - .r The ladies have not been forgotten; we hare the finesM'w of Winter Dress Good ia totvu. Call and see thetu. i " At tho Old Stand, Condon, ( Dealers in- i (General Merehandiee.) HARRY HALSTEAD, -CwDEALER IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. I offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lum ber. Careful attention given to bills of Bpccial sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, - - - - - - - OREGON AR NRTON-g ft i i Cub G EVi i VJiU VriEaiU JEAN LEBOUS, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard and First-class Goods Our Pride. ! r.j Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draughts. Main St., Condon, Oregon; T. C. Earhart. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, a3KS&FOR FINEST BRAND9 OFft3ta Uirjes, Ijquors arjd Qiars. FINE BILLIARD A.VD POOL TABLE Lr COXXZCTIOX. EARHART & MOORE, Prcp'rs, Ifehring m.. TIfMewl.cl i tliooKbt eighth dlntrtet. Whitcom-Eawart T T A Y-r-" S T Thin popular hostelry bas teen thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to caler to the wants of fhe traveling public in- an up-to date manner. Coin oie rcTar- m pie rcat r4jUjU-ffrrri (nt dfsifing the comf-M of a flrei'class hoteJ, will find this house suited to their wants. Proprieton BROS. South uf "W-. Coi-.'w. U-A'JC- Oregoh. ALOON pool Sables. rU$ 8. V. Moore. ! . tbrM t), r ,,. V niipuriimuun guegth. r i i i 1