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GLOBE .'.-.ISEH 2, IS08. THE c: - t PAPER Of CU.LJAM NTY OftEUGt, . An c -.0 a i t id being matte to or givrv-o'-.uty from portion of ant and perhaps a small 'iX'ii, lice of Gilliam The peopfeof tbtvt territory claim that they are re mote from tfce couaty seat towns cf both Grant and Crook and lire bli(r xl to undergo mam hardshipsr much inconvenience and great ex pense in order to reachi their coun ty towns, especially ia the winter se&soDi. It would appear that the only way these- people can gain relief is by the orgmiizatioo et a new county, as their absorption by any other county would not bring thetu nearer to the county act thnav they now are; Gilliam eoupty i getting along very nicely 'as ebe ia, however, and her citizens wiHi hope-that their neighbors on the south- will gain the relief ought without in anyway altering aur boundaries. For an Open River. Tbe Aatori Chamber of Cora mere and the Progre8siveComriiercial Associ ation of the tame city have eaeh. adopted the following resolutions: "Resolved : That the phenomenar de velopment of the Colombia river valley within the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, and the rapid growth of the coast and ocean commerce of the Pacific states, require the removal of all ob structions to- ire and easy navigation f said river from. Ua head of navigation So the te. - ''Resolved That the government of the liailad States should take prompt actio,! to scotrre the early removal of said ob structions to free and easy navigation. '5'oked, That the government of t he Cnu, i States should make adequate ap propriations, in accordance with the re port ei iu engineers, for the early com ulctioa of the ehir raila.v..to be built . within the stste oi Oregon from Celito to ..1 . -.- ,1 , t:-v. ncn Ann k t. " woico lw.wiSav -wra" appropHutedJJ4frfffsht3l'a uuprovement -w he ft uial ,ei , will permit continuous siarifanoaof ih Coitirulita and Soaka rivers froas Frieat rapUe and Lewistoo to the sea. - "Resolved, Tliat the government of the Uulted States should afford the com merce oi said river temporary and im mediate relief, in accordance with the recommendations of its engineers, bj tonstructing a portage railway between Celiloand The Dalles; and, if practica tie, so locate and boild the said portage railway that it may be operated daring the construction of" the said ship railway and finally adopted aa a part thereof. "Resolved, .That the efforts of tbe United States government in promoting tba coaimerce of tbe Colombia river s-rioaM be coniinoally directed and ap Tilted in the construction of the aforesaid portage railway and ship railway ontil tJ.e t9 are completed. "Resolved, That a copy ot these reso iutioaa be sent to tbe Oregon congres sional delegation, urging them to take all proper steps to secure the early com pletion of tbe imnrdvementa that are re ferred to in these' resolutions." Tbe (object ia one of prime importance to every citisea ofjtbe Inland Empire aad we hope to see a determined effort wade by our representatives in congress, this winter, to secure the much needed ap propriation. Tbe needs of tbe eon o try demand aa open river from Lewiston to the sea, and the delegations in congress from Oregon. Washington and Idaho who are instrumental in securing it will earn "unfading laurels and undying fame." LOST VALLEY. A happy New Tear to all. The chioook has spoiled onr sleighing. K.. thing bat tbe bare ground and mud rtt'aigbft-,. Tbe dance "given by Mr. Jim Leslie in Cowstcek Basin last Friday -night was decided eaoces. No whisky and a t;ood time was reported by every one. Chat. Wick went over to Fossil last aturday, returning Sunday with Mr. Urown, the violinist, who was expected to play at the Lone Rock dance Christ mas night. Mr. Wen. Davis and family, of Thirty I' its, went over to Lone Rock the 24th to spend Christmas with their daughter, ?'is. Henry Keel, and retnrned borne tbe 28th iost. 7JJAS PRESENTS ; .': did you say? Well, I guest COMPTON & GEORGE take ) the lead io that line. Anything from a Nigger Baby-doll to a Steamboat. Don't fail to see tbat fine baby carriage and big doll tbat is to bo Owen Away Christmas. t ' Hb every dollar's worth of Xmas goods sold. adquarters, Gent's Furnishsng Goods, Ladies' and . hoes and hundreds of other beautiful i at are designed to supply your Holi- wife 1 ? .egant Chinaware and "he will love you as leold days of Chocolate Creams, Caramels, jip. It's a fact; try it.' - . rs solicited. We are here to oblige everybody. rlinton Cash Store N'.-.G!-ORpE.Propr's, Arlincton. Allw-rt Slahl a ay the 24th inttt. and reported that the- eaver storm did not cause any lues to hrt in sheep, and that bis sheep are doing wall, consider ing the scarcity of grass.. George Hrdte,.of TraH Fork, was np the 2-kh last, am informed us thr his oie during the heavy anow.wae saiall, the loss being mainly voting sheep-that were not up to- nutling like tb older one. A Christinas tree was the featare of the evening at the school boose- on Mrnney Flat, Christinas ere. It was given under the auspice of the Sunday sehool, d a west pleasant evening was spent. What to buy as a Christ Bias present for your wife, sister or sweetheart, hus band, brother for lover, a the case may be? A bottle. of fine perfume in any one of the dote pop ular odors, which I will take pleasure in showing you, will be sureto please, be cause everybody alikes good perfumes. J. K. Hudson S CONDON, OREGON. thnnrurnnjvvinnjuvinnnir llASTED-AGKSTS FOR "GLADSTONE, HIS r tile and Panic Bervfce," bv Thoa. W, Handford.' A wonderful RUrr of s riorioua en reer. Over S03 laree. radiant pam WO auperb, rare vnjcraTiiio. mcmra. mgac, oaai ana omy entomed "Glltme book" ublibed. Only ai.nu. commiMinn. mi per ert. credit mven. r reifrll paid. Outfit nve. lrp ill traah tatd. Outnt rrve. Vnn ill traab and - ...u.,... ....u ..... v.n. i aim kouu "rjiWIjStrrw WWi. HIE DOMINION CUM PAN y, llept. 9&, 807-851 Deaitwre straet, tnicego. Deputy Stock "InspectoYSr4 I have appointed a aajr deputies the following persona: W. a. Colwell, Arlington. L. B. Townsend, Condon. rued A. Hale, Foasil. R. M. Jobmsom, Lone Rock, Mock Inapeetor for Gilliam County, Oregon. H. H HENDRICKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OmCEA AT COXDOM "D FOSSIL, OREGON. Careful attention to office coansel and coart practice. V ill be in bia offce at t endon on Monday and Tneadav of each weec till f Hither! nouc. tiia nates as roaeu are juaranays, en dajra and Uatnrdaya. Tbere will be a clerk and notary In bia office at Foasil Id bia absence. H. DOBYKS, Attorney at Law, ; NoUry Public. Arlington. Oregon. Will practice In all the Courts of the Bute. Collections and Probate Btulneaa given careful attention. Auctioneer. I hereby offer mv services to the i pen4 i iv or I pla of (jilliaui county in the capaci geneial anctioneer. All bnsinees en trusted to my care will receive the nioft carefol attention. Will attend to ad vertising, billing and all preliminaries when desired. Will attend sales in any part ot this or adjoining counties. Terms reasonable. Call on or address Geo. L. Nbale, tf Condon, Or. Treasurer's Notice. All coonty warrant registered prior to Feb., 1, 1897. will be paid on presen tation at ray office. Interest ceasea after this date. 8 B. Babeeb, Treasurer of Gilliam conntv, Oregon. Dated at Condon, Ore., October 26, 1898. C. S. BALMER, prtistic. Barber. Sleek Shaves . and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON ORECON. You ( fin j I Doubt I Notice of Final Settlement. : In the Cnantr Canri at the State of Oiwron. tor Oliliam CoHiity. In the matter of tosettnro or Waiter L, Kin, hart. dweamHl. Notice I hereby frfven that the nnileralaned haa Alwl her Anal aooooirt aa adtntnltratrix of the eatate ol Walter L. Kluehart, dweaaett, and that Friday, January C 1899, at the honr of i o-Vlook p. in. of aatd day, at the iimwoi unianig bmm voumy voun, at ;oiiuon, iilliatn Comitv. Omnm. haa Ven avt aa the time and place for ocarina; ohJtH-ttwta to aald ttnal account and the final aet'.lrinent thervot. All pvreona titteieated In the aakl eatate are there tore hereby notllied to ale their objectluna to aid Itnal aceonnt, If an; they have, on or be lore aid daw, lit the maimer provided by law. Administratrix. NOTIUtt. OF FINAL SKTTLKMKNT. Tn the Cnuntv Coart oi the State ot Oregon, for Uliuam t uHiuy. In the aaattur ot the estate of Noble 0. Sayre, deeeaaed Notice ia Hereby Klren that the tinrteraiRtied haa tiled hi ttnal account aa administrator ef the estate of Noble O. bayre, dew-aaed, and that Tuesday, January 3, 18S9V at the honr of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the place ot holding said Comity Cenrt at Condon, Uilliam County, Oregon, haa been set for the time and place of hearing objections to aald final account, and the Anal settlement thereof. All persona Interested In the aaid eatate are there fore herein notlfted to file their ohleetion to aid Anal accoHnt If any they hare, on or before aid date, in the tnanuer provioea ot taw. Dated Nov. , WJ8. B. K. Teswia, , H. HaKDau ns, I Attorney tor the estate. Admtutstrator. nlO-SS NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Culture Final front. C S Limb Omn. Thk Dallss. Or.. Dec. 1?. 189a. Notice la herehr alron that Lou Is 11. Boyed. of Hood kiver, Or, haa A led notice of intention to make final proof before U. A. 1. Ciurley, U.S. Commlaalouer, at his ofttce lu Arlington. Or., on Thursday, January 28, 1899, on timber culture application No. 3738, for the se'i. e , tp 1 a, r if e, W. M. He naioea aa wltneaaea: James F. Thomas, of Arlington; William K. Reed. Oeonre K. Hanna and John Mlkkaio, ol Olex, Oregon. dl6-i5 JaV P. Ll-Cia, Register. KOTICK FOR PUBUCATION. LHD Orrtri AT The DaU.es, Or.. Dee. 12. IMS. Notice Is hereby Riven that the lollowlng- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In annnnrt of hia claim, and that aald nroof will be made before H. N. Kraaer. county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on trlday, January n, lKra, vie ROBERT B. POAU. of Condon, Rd. E. No. W&, for the nwt-;, tee 2-2. tp 4 a, r 22 e, W. M. He names the .following witneaaea to prove hia continuous residence enon and cul tivation of aaid land, vii: J. W. Miller, Fred H. Allen, W. L. Barker and John Hanley, aU of Condon. - d-45 Jay P. Lccas, Rgtater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LandUfficr at Tbe Dalles. Or., Not. 30. 1(88. Notice ia herebv given that the followlne- named settler haa Bled notice of bla intention to make final proof lu support of his claim, and tbat aaid proof will be made before N. J. Hale, I . . com., at lone, on Saturday, Jan. H, am, vis WALTER 8. CONNER, of lone. Hd. F.. No. 6934, for the eVj tf'i ae. tec 29, and nw1. neV: see Si, tpls. r23e, W. M. lie names the following witneaaea toprove biacon tiuuoua rvairienee npou and enltivatlon of aald land, via: John A. Vtllliama, Walter Jacob Uortier and Erven Blake, aU of lone. OSM Jat P. IxCAa, Register. La D Omca at The Dalle., Ob., Nor. ia, istM. Notice ia hereby Uvea tbat the following-." named settler haa filed notlee ol bla Intention to make final proof in support ol hia claim, and that aaid proof will be made before H. N. Fraser, county clerk of Gilliam comity, at Con don, Oregon, on Friday, December 30, 180S, vis: WILUAM I. Kl'SSELL, Bd. E. No. MM. for the n rm and w1 ac4. see 27, tp i a, r 22 e. W. M. He names tbe lollowing witneaaea to prove hts eimtlnnous reaidvnee upon and cul tivation of aaid land, viz: W. J. tmllh, R. B. Poaa;. Jacob Bleb! and M. E. Bum mere, all of Condon, Oregon. JaT P. Lucas, D24-42 Register. OTICE FOE PUBUCATION. Lard Otfice, The Dalle., Oa., Nor. 17, 1898. Notice i. hereby ciren tbat tbe following-named settler baa filed notice of her Intention to make Anal proof In support of her claim, and that aald proof will be made before H. N. Fraier, comity clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on Thursday, December 2, MM, via: CARRIE PUIXEN, of Lone Rock; Hd E. No 49M, for the iw1 ar'-i mhi ne'i and nel t, aec 28, tp 5 s, r24e. W. M. Blielnamea the following wit neaaea to prove her continuous realdence upon and cultivation of aald land, vii: St. O. Clarke and Al Henahaw, of Condon; P. L. Ham and C. L. Canon, of Lone Rock. Oregon. Jat P. Lccai, Register. NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION. Lako OrncE At The Dalle., Oa., Nov 29. Xffn. Notice t. hereby given that the following named settler haa Bled notice of bia Intention to make anal proof In support of bla claim, and tbat aald proof will be made before H. N. E rarer, county clerk of Gilliam eonnty, at Condon, Or., on Thursday, January 12. lhi, via: EDWARD B. COMPTON, of Lone Rock, Hd. E. No. 4933, for the a swU, aec 24, and n' nw4, aee 2f. tp 6 a, r 28 e, W. M. He name, tbe following witneaaea to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, via: George W. Madden, O. W. Boone and New Mad den, of Loue Kotk; M. O. Clarke, of Condon. dB-H Jat P. LtiCAa, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lto Ornca At The Dalles, Ob., :fov. 29, l. Notice la hereby given that tbe following named aettler baa filed notice of hia Intention to make final proof in aupport of hin.claim. and thai .aid proof will be made before II. N. Kraxer, county clerk ol Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on Tburaday, January 12, law, vii: GEORGE W. MADDEN, of Lone Rock, Hd. E. No. 4032, for the swW, tee 28. In 5 .. r 28 e. W. M. He name the following witneaaea to prove nia continuous residence upon and culti vation of aald land, vix: Edward B. C'ompton, o. W. Baone arid Xew Madden, of Lone Rock; M. O. Clarke, ol Condon. d8-44 Jat P. Lvcai, Register. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Timber Culture, Final Proof. tj 8 Lakd OrncE. The Dai.lim. Ob.. Dee. 19. ima Notice is hereby given that Frank Ward, of Hardman, Or., haa tiled notice of Intention to maite final prool belore J.w. Morrow, U. 8. Lommlaaioner. at hi. office in Heppner, Or., on Friday, February 24. 1800, on timber culture application No. 8095, for the nw4, aee28. tpgrrate, W. M. He name aa witneaaea: John T. Turley, of Heppner; Joaeph O. Magga, Tboa. Farman and George Parmau, of GooaelMrry, Oregon. , d 15-40 J. P. Lucas, Rcglater ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY where for '-The Htory of the Philippines" by MHrat Halstead, commlaaloned by the Gov ernment aa Olttcial HisUirian to the War De partment. Tbe book was written in army camps at ban Francisco, on tbe Pacific with General Merritt, in the hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong Kong. In the American trenches at Manila, 111 the Inaurxent fain pa with AirHlnaldo, on the deck of the Olympla with Dewey, and in the roar of battic at the fall ol Manila. Bonanza for agent. Brimful of original pictures taken by goveniment photographers on the spot. Ijirve book. Low prices. Big profits. Freiaht paid. Crwllt Riven. Iirop slj traaliy unofficial war hooka. OiilrttfrM', A'Mrem, F. T. Barber, ricc'y., Utar Inaitrance Bldg., ( Iiiciigo, III WAN I ED.-IJK VERAL TKl!TW)RTHYPF.R .oiis in Una htate to inanaae onr brisfnca. In their own and nearby couiitlca. II la mainly f!ll:e work conducted at home. Halary slmight HioO a year and expenaea dpflnlte,' bonnlhle. no more, no lens salary. Monthly I7S. Hcferencca. hiirlna acll-addresaed atamned envelope, Her Utt. Uoas.'Friwt., Lwjit. M, Ciiic. 111. ' OUR AtlEIUAL STOCK We are making our Annual Cash Cleans nee Sale, in every depart tuent, Tf hich our patrons are quick to see and take adrantage of. We quote a few prices on staples. PRY GOODSv BROWN Jai SUN. VeiM o A per yard 2 Aurora C, ...... .4 . L 4 Cabot W 6 Cabot A 6. Wilton 8 BLEACUED MU8UN. Dairy Coth ..." , I Brlcabrac 4?i County Club.- 6 Hope 7 Fruit of Loom... & Lonsdale...! 8 Dwight Bleached......... 8 Lonsdale Cambric................. 10 Berkeley Cambric. 10 Nightgown Twilled .......12, WIDE BUCCTIHOa, (BBOWN.) Peppered 45 inch.. ...10 " tV4 ltt " 10-4 ..............18 Pequot8-4 17 " 9-4 ..18 WIDE BUBETtMOa (UBACHED) Pepperell 4(1 inch .10 " 7-4 .14 " 84 lf " 9-4 18 " 10 4 20 Feqrjot43inch.. 10 " 45 " UX " 9-4 ..........20 " 104 22 Rochdale 9-4................ 15 OI.-TW08. Large line Light and Dark Outings. . 5 12 ct. Outings reduced to. ...... ..10 10 " " " ".. 8i 8h' w " " " ... 6X FLANNELETTES. 15 ct. Flannelettes reduced to 11 m " 10 10 " " " " 8Vf ALL GOODS MARKED LORD ARLINGTON, ea-e--e--e , , Of ArlinKton, Or., No. I Transacts a General Accounts Kept Subject to Check. Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS D.M.FRENCH, Praaldant: W. W. T. HURLBURT. Caahler. 1 DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W. WARDS AND J. H. PUTNAM, GENER'L MERCHANDISE FOSSIL, OREGON. Gent's Clothing, Boots and Shoes Furnishings, Neckwear, Etc. Mitchell Wagons and All Kinds of Vehicles Cheap. Call and see for yourselves. CHARLES FIX, Bowling Alley and Baths. Lower Main St., Condon, Ore. POOL ROOM, SOFT DRINKS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. GRAIN AND CHOPPED FEED IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALE Large Scales, price 25c a draft; reduction on contract weighing. W. LORD. Manager, Wasco Warehouse Co. General Storage and Forwarding. WOOL STORAGE A SFECIALTY. HIGHEST PRICE P' ID FOR WHEAT, HIDES AHD PELTS. Barbed Wire, Nailn, Flour, Feed, Salt, Sulphur, Ludv ber, Lime, Cement, Cedar Posts, Pine, Oak or Fir Wood Always on Hand. CEST CECAH iitLE$f C2.2 0 rn Lis J Office in Warehouse. - - - Arlington., Orcoi. CLEARANCE SALE. ALL WOOL KIDKROOWtta. Reduced from 75 ets. to. , , .. B0 ti t " "40 " " " 85 r HINTS. American Indlgoes... Turkey Reds.. Mourning , Silver Gray Comfort, and all Dress Prints.. Alf Mackinaw Twills. ...50 ...35 ...30 ...25 ....5 ....5 ....5 ....5 ....5 ,.,10 FORNISIIINQ GOODS. vtDiKH union surra. No. 7457 reduced from 75 ets to. ....50 ....50 ....65 ... 75 . . . 95 ...1.25 ...1.76 ...2.15 1400 7747 1404 1408 7157 7166 7171 " 75 - 85 " 1.00 " 1.25 1.60 2.25 " 2 50 LADIES' JEREY BIBBED VESTS No. 7062 reduced from 1.25 to 85 " 7640 " " 85 ". NATURAL OBAY VESTS. No. 3707 reduced from 85 to. , 8808 " 60 ".. CO 65 60 GROCERIES. 20 lbs. Sago 20 lbs. Tapioca 30 lbs. Rolled Oats 40 bars Savon Soap , 1 gal. N. 0. Molasses Al Table Syrup per gal.. , . , 20 lbs loose Muscatels. 1 gal. Vinegar., , I 2 lb. Can Oysters 8 1 lb " " ......... 1 lb. Honey 10 cans St. Cbarles Cream . . .ti.oo . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . .05 . .40 . 1.00 . .25 . .15 . .23 .-..MX . 1.00 1 case Tomatoes. 2.40 Men's Underwear at Cost. See Display on Our Counters, IN PLAIN FIGURES. & CO., OREGON. ,,.1 ea. avvoe-aavi reavS"Bve''e 3618, Banking Business. STEIWER, Vlcat-Praeldanti FRANK W. STEIWER. W. LORD. L C. ED A. C. HAWSON. . FRANK ALDRICH. Arlington Art LOO G LOOKING AHEAD for a good plaoe to trade la laudaMe and perfectly proper. We will pleae you. We will satis fy yoo. We will meet your wants, be they large or smal at the fairest prices. We have Innumerable attractive and appropriate gifts which we lack space to enumerate, some thing suitable for every rueuibor of the family. Come ia and see how well we can fill your wants, attd how far wt can make your money go Everything to be had in a large, general store. There is no chance of you losing your guess when you give your orders to the SHURTE & SUCCESSORS TO ARLINGTON, DROP IN Next Door to Bowling Alley Arlington whan you faal Ilka enjoying a flrat-ola.e CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT, All kinds of The "DELMONICO" RESTAURANT r-r ' th plao to f iirfa First-class meals day, from 2Cc uo, The only Short-order house in Condon. uiimci vniBiiieucn annua im itnuurivrinas r. iMnoma aiasai-fvaaianw avvai. in atwnnKisi iwn rtllt kUUIsKlta. -I T .1 . : 1 - 1. l.'J a ''?av uicau, jJii-o bum vaa.ua uu Chickens dressed to order. T. J. JORDAN. R IN EH ART'S Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found iu this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN. CONDON. MEAT MARKET. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal of first quality. Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Fruit and Vegetables bought and sold. We handle only first-class meats and our prices are reasonable No credit giv en. It takes money to buy fat beeves. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, H. G. JORDAN, Propr. W. A. DARLING, Painter and Paper-hanger. l,ooo Samples of paper to choose from at from 6 to 80 ets. per roll. Your Patronage Solicited. Price Llet of Lumber. (Adopted September 1, 1808.) ' Bough lamber, pine, 110.00 per M Iioiitrh lumber.flr, . 12.00 " " 8M pla p, avrond claa floor ing, niatic, ceiling and anrfaced, JS.00 " " Flratclaia flooring, ceiling, rustic and nninhing, " 22,60 " " Slab wood, por cord, ,75 All hillr ditcounted 10 per cent for eiiot cash. Same price and iiinn rila- uounttoall, Hakrv Haiitkad, Lou Valley, Or. ulsM-Tile fir tbe Uiops, AHEAD. IQOKIM AHEAD, 'I.on abHta month aliaad, Dad, ha trltinad and lauiihad and Midi Jim, whvn that nW baby 'Hvva m 11 h. takoa a-hold in' ttirtviw Sumi we'll uaroe him Hwey, Ueyt- Th homo! Manila Har; Or, prhai, though, Hutwon'd V batwr yat," says dad to ma, 'loiia about a weak befom, Pa4 an' me, w talkwl It o'rai 1 aald "BrMor," bat dad, h 'luwtd "IHiway" bait o' tilt whola blauia arond. Ma, aha didn't aay ft word Only intllvd, Ilk., whn iha beard a a My, that baby'i nam. Is Baas I Pad au' ruevwa lost oar aa, WEIR CO JAS. W. SMITH. - - OREGON AT COB'S first-class liquors on hand. at all hours of the nana tur sate, or uuaeu to oraer. Butter and eggs bought and sold. - - Proprietor. RESTAURANT Through Tourist Cars to St Louis. A tonrlat ateeplng car will leave Port land every Monday via Mo. Tao. and every Wednesday via the Burlington Routs at 8 P. M. via the 0. It. & ti. through Malt Lake and Denver without change to (St. Lonla, and under the iu pervlalon o exparienced conductor. No change of can to the citlua. Kaniai City or bt. Louis. Keep thin aervio In wind whan iMnir Eait and con.ult O. K. k N. agent or addreti, W. H. HuRLntfRT, General Paiaengpr Agent, l'oriland, Or. Land Applications, Proofstnd Abstracts. II. N. Franor, County Clk,t give apenlal attention to abatracti of title, and li alio prepared to receive U. 8. government land filing and proofs, a wall application for the purchase of forfeited railnvjl land and state school land, at hi ofllae In Condon, Or. NON-ALCOHOLIC. No man who It v- on uicat was ever known to lick hi wife, or ak for a iiivori'0. A Testable diet woman I a cold and clauiiiiy a a turnip. If you want your girl to have rosy cheek and vliaiitv in her motion, feed her on beef aH'nk willi ih'ChrIoiihI doaei of Dr. Haw oo'i Xonio iilUvrny (Sold eYorywhm.