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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1898)
THE CQ'iDOIl GLOBE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1008. "" mNOTici." The yearly MlworlpHon u th.Ui.onif Is 91.50. If paid In aitVHiiov. It nut 11 In .dvwire 92 will tj nliiirued. A ftotinll murk .round this, nutli'v liicliiwtiw llmt your iilMritluii lm J.lrcd. I'Iuiim rwiw promi'tly. LOCAL NEWS. Mn. T. G. Johnson It at Portend tlili week. JtU'liard Cftmptxill, of Lost Valley, wui In towu ymtoriluy. CUrunco llrmiton was In town from Ei)Ktii taut week. Uoo. Gibbons tml ton r pslnting the new Musonla buil'lln. There htm been n epidemic of wood- lied building in town lately. Mr. John Muguo wm It town from their ranch on Tlifrty-mlUi 8turly, Charlie Karhart returned last Friday from two weeks' vl.it to Portland. J, V. Millar, of Llnn county, I teach ing ichool In Dint. Mo. 30, near May vllle. The District Silver Advocate, formerly piiblUliud at Valu, hat boon moved to Ontario. Usurps Ange.ll hat accepted a position night bar tender at Juan Laboun aaloon. Deputy Sheriff Pinkham was In the ton th end of the conuty Uila week on olllcial butlnftt, Arthur Harlow hat returned from the tnonntalnt, and will spend the winter in or near Condon. Tretldent MuKlnley and Gov. Lord have eauh designated., Thursday, Nov, 24th at Thankogivlng day. The Z. F. Muody Warehoaio at thin lilnce hat been told to lialfour, Gnrthrie & Co., of Portland. Arlington Keeord. Drt. lioynmn, the German tpecliUI.U, loft Saturday morning for licppner. They will vUit Condou again in Decern tor. A reward of $1,000 It offered for the arret, dead or alive, of Frank Forrrtter who killed Phillip lirogan at Antelope on the (th int. The well-known law firm of Gurley A lXibynt, of Arlington, hat been dissolved by mutual content. Mr. Gurley will continue the buiuM at Arlington, and Mr. IH1) tit will probably locate elte .here, Knrhart A Moore are putting In their new Acftylimv gat machine thia wevk and will eoon have the be.t lighted place In town, 8)1 Palmer will alto have the new light in bit barber shop in the adjoining room. . ' The flrat kiln of brick ever burned In the Condon brick yard bat cooled and the brick are of flrst-clnm quality. It will now be in order for tome of our enterprising bunlneat men to put op a good brick butimmt building neat turn mer. Through mistake on the part of aomebody the piping and other material for the Condon wau-r workt were un loaded at The Dalle., lait wevk, Instead of at Arlington, thereby canting toine delay in the commencement of the work of pipe laying. Auctioneer G. L. Neale report that at the tale of personal property at Frank pringntun' place last Friday, every thing told away op. Cowa brought all the way from $28 to $44, and hornet from $7 to $42. The hontohotd and kitchen furniture and farming implements alto told well. New tubecrlben received since last issue are: B. Campbell, Lost Valley; Al McConnell, May vllle; T. L. (Stewart, Fossil; 8. C. Thompson, Central Point, Oregon; C. L. Flint, Havelwk, Iowa. Renewals: J. A. Klaer, 8. 8. Grlder, J. F. Cooke, J. O. Port wood and Pal Conuolly, Condon; II. K. Ramsay, May vllle; John Magee, Lone Hock. The team attached to 11. G. Jordan's batcher wagon ran away on Sunday near I). B. Trimble's place and took a lively sprint through town. Four quar tersolbeef were In the wagon when they started and the meat was scattered from the church to the postofflce. At that point the tugs gave way and the wagon was left, while the team d I "ap peared in the dense fog. The damage done was slight. Miss May Wallace, a teacher In the Pendleton academy, waa shot through the body while standing by a window at the home of her parents in that city one evening last week. The shot was fired through the window glass by some person who stood on the outsldo of the bouse. Suspicion rest upon a young Chinese uamod Goon as the perpetrator of the crime. It Is believed the wound will prove fatal. There It no scarcity of dogs In Condon this winter. This announcement Is made for the benefit of any one who may tie considering the proposition of shipping io a few hundred canines to aunnlv an Imaginary deficiency. We have dogs, good, bad and Indifferent big dogs and little dogs, lame dogs and active dogs, hounds, curs, poodles and pups; valuable dogs, and dogs that are not worth a dog-gone, and a goodly number of thoroughbred, "ynllar" dogi that nature probably Intended (or a sausage factory, which, .so fur, have escaped the executioner. Town killers are classified Into eight separate branches, as follows: First, those who go out of town to do tliclr shopping ; second, those who are op ' posed to .Improvements; third, those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and enterprise; fourth, those who Imair I no they own the town; Attn, those who deride public-spirited men; sixth, thoHe who oppose every movement that does not originate with them ; seventh, those who oppose every movement that does not annear to benefit them; eighth, those who seek to Injure the creditor reputation of individuals. Watch man. Oregon at Omaha. Oregon people can point with pride nt the record made by the exhibits from their state at the Omuha Exposition. l'o this state -an empire within It Hell- was awarded IV!) medal, three more than was given to any other state, snd five diplomas of tho highest award of merit, A Hiiiiiiimry of the awards mIioms that Oregon agricultural -displays led, with 18 medals; milling and minerals, 37; educational, 5; horticultural, 60; fishery, 2; forestry, 0; und miscellane ous, 7. Twenty-two medals are gold, 27 are silver, and 37 bronze. There lire 41 honorublu mentions. In the agricultural display there are three tlrst prizes, 10 gold medals and five silver and broi jse medals. In this the highest award Is made. In tho mlnlnn lisplay there Is a first prize, one gold medal, two silver and 23 bronze medals. In education, the award is four gold medals, and one silver. This decision Is especially gratifying on account of the limited display. In horticulture, five gold medals are swarded, 11 stiver med als, and 10 bronze medals and IS honor able mentions of highest merit are given. One gold and one silver medal is given for the fishery display. In the forestry display, seven gold medals, one silver medal and one bionze medal are given . The trophies and medals secured f.,r Oregon exceed those won by any other three states represented at the exposi tion. County Court Proceedings. November terra, 1W, LAW IMHKKT. HMi-lfT snttmrlKiMl to inneute iliwl In thoense of . A. KimIsk vs lleo. W. V nuns el al order ut sale III favor el Mrs. . J. Iluiikoy. William Cuiiiliull, of Hfotlund, admitted to ClIlKVIltlllll. ruoilATK. Ktnto of HWm'v u, Walton snd Orle ffiiinlny, minors - shU: ol real ctnH' fun Mr mini. Kntutfi ot KniHih Withers, dcm-iund i will sit- iiillleil to iniilmln- Melhida Vi tlii-r iitiiioliif d vxwutilx. wllhoiit Uoel, avciiriilliy to terms ol will. Kslntn of Jacob Johnson, dwoiiswl-ssli) of real eiritc euiillriiivU, and adin, sutlmtlzeO to ptiy Sliou onuHils. Kstnlo of K. II. K, tJHibrliiKiT. doeessed mlm. Instructed lo Dili a mom particular Itoiiln.'i soitctueul. Ksiati! of NoMe O. Kavro, dewjueil-ul of n id vstste coiillrniwl, llnnl repurl 111,-d. and llnnl liMi.rliia set lur Jioomiy il, IKIiW, ut I u'clm-k p. la. KsiiitM of Jacob Uinlth, deeesrid tlei.'lnrud w-ltluil. Umil nfttlcnicnt of the e-tiiln of Phil Ilotm- ner, deeiisedCoiiUutitfd for pub. of nodcool II mil setlli iiiuiit. COMMII().NEIW DOCKET. ,: J M Hmllli slluwod Mobutu of l.'KI.&7 on wroun- fid tux salu. Matbir of enmity road Vo. I'll, petitioned for by J It lleuiieitutal eonlliiiam. OffMnl tend 11I8B flnrker, county treasurer- spprovvd. (touiity Bnrveyor, T L t"wiirt. aHtborlsoq to piiichusu tttltlilo liislriiiiH-iit for tiirviyot s usv, bond to be Klvt-n lor proper cam ol uiue. i:l,AIMS ALLOWED. Teachera' Examination. Hiiperintendent W, W. Kennedy, as sisted by Misses Grace Cooke and Ms In-1 llalstead, held the regular quarterly examination of teachers here last week. Miss Mollis Mnrlburt, of Arlington, Mr. It. M. K'Hlgers, of Ferry Canyon, and Mrs. O. it. Miles, of Fossil, took the examination. Miss llurltmrt received a first grade certificate, Mr. H lgers a second grade, and Mrs. Miles a third grade. The last named lad' , passed high enough to entitle her to a second grade only for the reason that she had not taught the required length of time to receive higher than a third grade certificate. Cables West. On Sunday evening, Nov. 6, 1898. Mr. Elgin Cables and Miss Nettie West were nnited In marriage al the home of the bride's parents on Itock creek, Judge II. , Randall performing the ceremony, About 40 gnestt were present to wit- nest the ceremony and to join In con gratulations to the popular young couple, who are highly respected, and deserved ly to by all who know them. The wedding ceremony was performed promptly at 6:30 p. m., and shortly sfterward an elegant wedding dinner was served. The Cii.ona extend best wishes. Canyon City Destroyed. The entire bnsiuest portion of Canyon City was destroyed by lire on the night of the llth Inst. Only a few resllences, the court house, News ollicn and the bowling alley remain. The origin of the fire is supposed to tie Ironialsmp explosion in the ICIkhorn Hotel. There was no Insurance on anv ol the prnarty with the exception of the Mxsonic hall and the loss will leave many of the busi ness men bankrupt. MAYVILLE. David Oibsnn't family, of Hoover creek, are all down with la grippe. Miss Mart Keys and father are ex pected home from The Dalles next week. ilhncr Cantwell, and Invalid mother moved into the Klinuhiluld residence last week. Mrs. Anna Maxev (nee Anna Firt,ia) la visiting her relatives ui Keys' Flat She It resident of Elleusburg. Miss Louie Frlexe, who has been working al the hotel, was called home Monday on account or tier mother a til' ness. Wm. Searcv will take a trip to the Valley nest week for the benefit of his health, w hich hat boon very poor the last year. The Filxmanrlce family, of Fossil, will move Into the parsonage hero in a few days. They will be a welcome ad li tion to our town. Rev. I.liulsey, one of the greatest Evangelists that has ever been on this coast, w ill hold a revival at Fossil and Muyville In January. From appearance, one vonng man of Danger will not live in single blessed ness very loinr, as he hauled out a load ol furniture from Arlington Inst week Mrs. M. E. Weir and children, of Ar lington, are visiting friends in Mavviile this week. Gladys, the vonngest child has been quite sick with symptoms of pneumonia. Wm Pavls. srand Jury witness , (ivorMla Miiith, .10110 ................. . Jhimi lcM( asms. J M I'siim, am .... . ... Mury Msrker, witness, statu y llusklns. 1 oitos. saiua J II WlM-iiisii, Mine . .... ...... .tcr (humus, stiine. . S S Thomas, fciime.. J II Utwls, ssnis ., J f Uwls, sums .... .. l-riiint I'Hnty, nuns Wm Hmlih, Jun.r K W (:,sk, sains Ituliih KMinmi. sume Joint (loiss, ssmtf . . . . . O rM'hlllliiK. m .... A lireluvr, satnu . J ebe ton. sinne , Inylor Knuidon, sm II Klcs, samtt .... .. . A IS CiiruliiK, same T ifimt, sinw , A iJHiiut-msh, sums j, Thurston Htilclittr. same... . ( jl'f, I it tils l, SHIIIU . rrmik r-TirtiiKat.it,, same ... H f Nott. skiiih U It llniilio, siima .. ,.. , A A I arotners, sums ,,. ., K l liiwstcr, Mono II liirtifU-M, wnaw . Kd I'ortW'Kxi, ssuis M K Ayr, same Win Metteer, same si II I- Ivteher, same T ; MiilHiioitiy, iwiiia ,. r nam. sania , DC lleif y, mimo . , , Vt' J K.lwsMn. .siiib Marlon Vi'iMMltlu, samv trunk Moon sniuo ..... M ( in . ssmii - JAW M'okkIii. same It vv t'rotl.. sinne Z K Miai.iy. frvlsht hiss di l(iiillliitilill. UIIoiK'ry H M .lobnwn, sKs-k tnsiwtor's salary, It Hardy. M. o . eoroiivr s ires J It WimhI. l ultlii fur unknown body.... II K Tennis. Jilior. luatiest A J M-hrii, ssiiib , tin riiiiiiiiiuiism, Sams W C Warrvii, snuio .... J A I'ltoiei, same .... Kd Miller, same U W Diirtlnii, lnl constable, state vs Miner ... lias llnlwsohii. rotiairlns mult Austlii-WesUirii Co.. machine extars. t L Neale J H.'s lers , John II Knox, roiiKUule a tees .. J A l;H iinii. ml, witness dies, J I' court. Hums Jones, wma ... W l' t'aldwell. kiiiio... ., It S Fruiter, asme Vt L w II, ox .same J A Klrbmi'itd. same Oit Kid, Kinmer fees, and burial laly ot (.: Amlrson W I 1 1,-lrlier, Iwulliitf body of C Ander son .... .... ... , . Jih-I I'oiinrt, msrshsl (vvs, sum. jurors. t AniH-rson , W A Maxwell. Juror, Inquest body of r Aitdemill Geo Miller, same II II Koiiinsuu, same., ... Kraut Aldricb, same K W Tohey. SS1B8... H K fniltb, sama A 11 ItneOy. M. IV, post moitem ex. bony of J Anderson Joel Pound, bnsnl of prisoners ........ Al II, -nsbaw. iov nitiimHi J it Woo.l, will ii, etc, body of C Ander son . . Vi R tker. Iialsne due on Aptll, IKSJ lory seeonnl ... .... O a Kid. )tilice lis s, state vs Elmer T l KwMiln. eoustatilu lets, same case, John A!!. witness tees, sarav ease . .. . ilw Williams, Sams............... hlttln i anles. ssmti . eainuel 1 Iminss, same IrwIn-liicUon Co., blunk lucks .... tt J Miirluer, Imlae'ssalsri, i mo .. .. KM I'lltvr, eoiiiiulsloiiof s salary ..... J W lyer, asms I) M Itliiehart. wiasl for Co W 1. W llf-ox. IsMinl ot tmsum-r ....... Armory Hall t'., r-nt of Hull for cir cuit court, Hepi. term, w .... M OfTarke. SSMssor's Salary ... S B Hai ker.tressurer's salary. nto W w K. nimiy. w il l superininaeui. s salnry ond uppll. - .. , , Mabel llalstead, ex. Icaebers lirwee Cooke, siimu w w Kennedy, same Ttl Woodland, rare ol Mrs. Illoi k CoMIion OLoliK, publtshlns . . II N N raxer, cssn ).hii nut tor to .... Jobu I'aimer, special Juror, circuit court 8tits or Obwion, ( ' Couiitv of i,ll lam I I, II. N. Kriii.-r, i. unity clerk of said (illllam cnniily, lien-liy certify that the Ioivuoiiik iniii scrim has oeen hv tnv carefully couinared with. and ts s true enpy. an t the whole Ihcieof of the oilUlioil diK-ket entries of the count) court pro- cihmuiis of Olulain county, nr.. ov. term, tw&. In witness when-ol, I have hereunto art my hsnd and sllixcd my I'ltlcl.il seal this l.'tli day ol November, Irm. II. N Uaii.ii, Count) Clerk. I 7 Of) 7 () 7 00 7 (HI It 0 II M) III Kl 1U 40 11 m VI tie l.'l tsj 12 Ml 10 IO Ul HO ft 40 6 Oil I 0U 10 (XI 10 70 10 00 U id 14 4(1 Vi U 10 40 10 00 11 () 10 40 Vt (XI 11 40 i;i no s 00 n on II oo i.s -.ii 14 (S) S SO vi to 5 00 it) 10 Ml 1 m 4 (S) 4 (ill 2 (SI t on I li m ; 41 Ml 6 Ol 'a to I no 1 IX) 1 no 1 ro I oo 1 00 7 00 11 : i u 9 07 8 :o 1 ft 4 70 1 .10 1 H 1 on a 70 a oo 50 1 00 1 00 1 Oe 1 00 1 00 1 on 1 uo to oo 7 fsi 2 9i 30 00 3 40 10 to a i c 6 Mi . 5 ft) S ."XI sr s.-, Kl IV! 17 40 !4 40 tltl 00 10 4a SO 00 lis) (X) li) ou fa oo oo 9 t id W a. 14 00 11 00 2 00 ACTIVK HOI.KTTOIW U'ASTKft BVRBV wherefor" bo CUiry of the I'hllfpiiiues" by Mn tut llalsfeafl. m mffcidoMed by tliel.ov-crnnii-iit as lilheinl llistoibin lo the War a partiiieitt. The IMik w a rltten In armyeump at Hmii i-'riiiii'lseo, on tli J.M-itle wllh iei,er-il Menlit, III tlm hosplhils at Honolulu, In llonx Kontg. in thu Anierl'-an trenches at Manila. In the iiisurvcut v.ixwm with Airnhiatoo, on Ihe deck of Hie olyinpla wlih iaiwi y, and In the roar of hutili ut tie.' fall of Munllii. Honiilia for Mirenis. Ililmlul ol oil.'lual picmp'S tiken by tfov'ertinie.iit ptiototrriitOiers on the spot, Uiri;e lM.uk. fw pri'-es. lliar p.ollts. rrcltrnl paid, credit- slveti. Drop all truhy iinolti lnl v.ar books. Outfit (n-". AddMM. K. T. liatoer. ciUr insuialne liMg., Chicago, 111. I I ANTKI)-Kl:VM:i!AI,Tltl rlTW)ilTliy I'KK- V V sous in tills shite to inn nwi our hn-lm i German Specialist's Announcement. The German Specialists froin Portland. Oregon, will be nt the Condon lintel December 14, 15, 10 and 17. If you have Chronic Catarrl), consultation is free of charge' Do you blow mucus from the nose? Aro you troubled with bleeding of the none? Are tie nis-tri! obstructed, milking hreathinK dilJirti!t? Are you hoarse at times? Is the mucus dropping down from the buck of nose into throat? Is your hush slopped up? '' ir own mid iican.y counties, ntsinnl.dv , , . , , , 1 ofllee woik ciindiicted at home, halury stialunt Is your hearing alloeti'd ? IVoiir throat ;i0 a year and cxpens. s-dellnlte. oonall ie, no sore at times? ' I) i you spit a good deal when rising in the morning? Do you hem and hawk to clear your throat? Catarrh is a ditnuerous disease, which leads Into ' consumption.' Weak eyea cured ; croris eyes straightened without operation; euturnots removed without a knife glussos fitted when all others have failed ; rupture and hernia cured without trusses or operation; sure cure for kidneys; chronic rtieuiuiitlrtm cored. Do iiotfuil to see the German Ppecislisls. A friendly talk a ill cost yon nothing, und is bound to result in a great deal of good to yon. They will return monthly. Dr. H. F. N tt, the well-known dentist of l-'nssil, will be in Cotillon .Noveoila-r 21st prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. Those desiring denial work done shn-.ild call earlv. -tf uiore. no b us :il...v. Montnie ,-,. ueicrtnc Kiu-losc seli'..id'irKsie.d stumped cuv-lope, ilnr ls:rt K. Hess, 1're.st., Icpt. M, Chicago, III. WAN'mi-A'SKST. Mill "fll.AlKJ'oNK, III.S 1,11c and IMhlle Hervlces," bv 'I'lios. VV. Hiindford. A woudeif-il story of a tflorioiis c.i retrr, (iver hirue. Mellunt p'Uf.M. loo t He;rh. lareeiivravliiii:. i(letn'r, bl-.i?ei.i. l est and onlv eudorscil "illsiKfone lasik'' published, (inly ll.i'iO. f:inininloii, f0 per cent, ('wilt slven. l-relght pild. Oulltt bee. Irop all traiih and clem lj;dXi a mouth with the onlv tine arid Rood "lilndslone book." Address 1!IK IniMIMfrN COM PAX V, Dept. 16, SU VA liearboru street, ChleaiiO. jaw A basket s(H-il will lie given at Armo ry hall, on fcittnrditc evening, Nov. 19th, by the Indies id the ltiiptiat church, liaskets containing lunch fur two will be sold at 60 cents each, coffee 5 cents a cup extra. Proceeds to go toward a t'aptist chtirch in Condon. All are re se'tfnlly invited to attend, and the ladies are requested to bring a limn their baskets. iv order Building Committee. ii3-30 " "A SWEET TOOTH." If you are troubled with one cull around at my place and treat it with THE FINEST CANDY the only kind I keep. I also carry a full line of Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, . Oranges, Lemons, Bananas Etc. Your patronage respectfully solicited. JOHN JACKSON. ONE DOOR SOUTH CONDOM HOTEL, CONDON, 01EC0H. iwLLt i stTriRESTITH2 CIRCULATION YOUR PORTRAIT, As a compliment to our tunny patrons, and the public generally, fur ft tihort tiuu we propone to (rive to every cuBtoiiirfi akiop Cttnh rurc.liasci. to the amount of ? 20.00 a har.d'fonie three quartor, life ' . 6ize.,Crayon or Water Color Portrait FUEB. To thin end w have made a contruct with one of the leading portrait houses of America to furnih us with their c. Iterated portraits and we are presenting you a portrait as an appreciation of vonr patronage. S. B. BARKER . (icnernl Merchandise. CONDON - - - OREGON. . J. F. REISACHER, Saddler si Harnessmaker CONDON, OREGON. ALL KINDS OF LEATHER COODS MACE TO CEDER. Carrloa a Complota and Well-aelacted Stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKETS . And everything usually found " In a first-class harness shop. A SPECIALTY. Give tlJAIKIiNU A SHfcUlALi y. uive me a In the building on the corner, opposite Barker's store. call. T. G. JOHNSON, .PROPRIETOR OF. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large Kew Barn on Xortb Main Street, Condon, - V Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHARtiEH ViRY REASONABLE. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage in respectfully solicited. MILLER "THE REGULATOR." THAT'S THE PLACE TO TRADE. We have constantly on hand a full and complete line of GRO CERIES. We call particular attention to our line of GEXT'S FURtfSHIXG GOODS which is the most complete line in Arlington. We are also agents for the celebrated SALEM WOOLEN MILLS. Call and get prices. We are now located at the old Coffin corner. THE OLD RELIABLE REGULATOR. GEO. MILLER, : : ARLINGTON. OR. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. This popular hostelry has beeu thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling publicjnao ttp.to--date manner. Commercial,. travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietor.'; MOODY'S WAREHOUSE -Fire-Proof Brick Buildings- Arlington and The Dalles. Highest Market Price Paid For All Kinds of Grain. Grain Sacks For Sale P. L. H AM, LONE ROCK, ORE., -DEALER IN General Merchandise AT SUCH UOWs PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CET MY PRICES BEFORE COIKC TO TKE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YGU. DUNN BROS. Have again increased their stuck of Clothing, Overcoats, Maok ir,Jtthes, Caps. Gloves, Overshoes, SockB, Underwear, Klau kets, and Winter Goods of all kinds. . . The ladies have not been forgotten; we have the finest Hue of Winter Dress Goods in town. Call and see theui. At the Old Stand, Condon, l Dealers in ) (General Merchandise. South of t- Condon Hotel. Oregon. Moat Rfvereml William II. C!roo third ArolibiBhiip otOroiriiii, died nt UmI tiuiore, ou tlie 14 insl. u( liuitrt disuus F. C. Ilintlln, threinrlHiitaii'lnbliirlnii gent of tlie U. H. A N. Co., at Arlington lint tMpn priiiiiiiip.i and has been suc ceeded by J. K. Crane. Dr. Itnnhain, Tim I'ullps dentUt, will belli Muyville Nov. 10th, and in Cun don Nov. 15th. Ihi not have nhnlonts prat'tli'o on you, but wait (or Dr. lion liaui, who la a iirmlnutt of a repntnblo don lit I onlU'iitf and hni bad yunr) of ex pedience In the proli'saiou. tf Frank SpriiiKston, and fncnilv, lilt ycaturday for Santa Aimn, California, whfre they will apenl thu w inter. They will probably lorato perirmnt'iilly tliert If that clluiHte succeeiU in riddiuii Frank of bis aBinalii' troutilu. The ninny friends of thia estimable family will reirret to lime them an neinhbora lint all will wiah them health and prosperity wheruver they may go. Tho Ui.oiir la reliably Informed that partita purchasing forfciiud rnilroad ianda to tha extent of 320 ncrcs. are not deprived of their homeateud rlht, by no doinvr, provided the railroad laud waa settled upon and Improved prior to Auu ilHt 80, 18'HJ, sncli Initiated cIhIiii" lieiritf exeepteil In the law of AiikuhI 80, 1800, reHt.rlellnu poreona to only 3.'U acres thereafter, Thev were spooning in the orchard. She wan roomntiu ami lllled to over (low lug vvitli the ecataey of love, but tie, proHiiia lirute, aaw anil ("It naught 1ml the realiHtlo. "All nnturo is in svmpa. thy with lovers, even the apple trees am moaning and Highing," alia suld. "Bo would yon, if yon were as full of green apple as those trees are," he replied. Ami thou the silence that ensued was absolutely painful, Kx. OLEX. J. NV. MeKinney has a 10. lb. boy at his home. A bran new one. Mr. Weir psid through Ole Monday on bia way to Muyville. Miss Oraee Cooke was In Condon this week attending teachers' examination. We've had a little more rain and snow here since last week, for which we are duly thankful. Parties winding to purchase furniture of all description can get same at L. O, Kulston's. residence. Mrs. t P. Conroy will soon move to Oles to take advantage ol our excellent school fiieilliea, having rented a house of U O. Kalston. The sick (oiks of Olex are some letter thia week than last, and It now looks as tf Mrs. Woodland, Ueo. Welahons and Ueo. Crnui will all pull through. LOST VALLEY. Rnowl enow! Winter is here. Herbert llalstead went to Fossil last .Sunday, returning See Us Before Disposing of Your Crop. HARRY HALSTEAD, .DEALER IN S.G. HAWSON, Arlington Agent. se ttle name day, companied by his wife and baby. Mr. John Hudson, Sr., of Condon, the energetic salesman for tlie Salem Nurs ery Co., was here lust Friday delivering trees. Mr. E. U. 8lonn and wife, accom panied by Mr. J. M. 8loan, formerly of thia place, arrived home from Kngene on the 4th hist. Mr. Homer Williams, the genial pro prietor and salesman, of the II, Wil liams Mediclnu Co.. of fan Francisco, wasa caller on us last Friday, Their medicines will be found on sale al trie uoHtofflco store hereafter, PEACE HAS BEEN DECLARED, -AL. HENSHAW A N D 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 special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, - - OREGON Finds he has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and more coming on every train. Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Paints. Gloves, Wall Paper, House' Lining. Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery. Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods. Furniture, Blankets, Stoves, Trunks, Remember! Ho will order anything, not kept in Btock, on short notice. J. H. PUTNAM -DEALER ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAN LEBOUS, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. . Billiard and pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught. i Main St., Condon, Oregon. he i in GENER'L MERCHANDISE FOSSIL, OREGON. Cent's Clothing, Boots,and Shoes Furnishings, Neckwear, Etc. Mitchell Wagons and All Kinds of Vehicles Cheap. Call and see for yourselves. T. O. Earhart, 8. V. Moor. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, .FOR FINEST BRANDS OF4 ! fige Job prii)tig$ at cl?e CIPB ffcc- Uii)es, Ijquors aid (Jans, FIXE BILLIARD AXD FOOL TABLE IX COXXECTIOX. EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. CONDON, ORE. i i