Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 26, 1899, Image 2

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TrlURSDAY, MNUHY 28, 1839.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GltUAM !
COUNTY, OREOON.
A FEtt QUESTIONS.
The last issue of the Fossil Jour
nal demotes two coluiiw or more
f its space to the propped new
ounty of Wheeler, giving in fJl
the boundaries of said count', and
petting forth at some length alleged!
reasons why the new cou-nty should
ho organised, closing with the slf-
eoiniuendatory remark that "win
er lose, we have the satisfaction of
knowing that we have fought a
jpod fight in an honest and up
right way."'
Had the Journal, as the repre
sentative and advocate of this
measure, made the fast public a
few weeks earlier that a scheme
was on foot among a few citizens
of its town to-divide GilTiaui county
with a view to forming the propos
ed county of Wheeler so as to in
sure Fossil the county seat, and
then proceeded to make a straight
up fight, open and above-board, for
what it considered to be for the
best ;nterests of its own town, it
could reasonably have claimed for
the people whom it represents,
that they were making an "honest
and upright fight"
The Globe holds no ill feeling
whatever towards the Journal, save
as that paper is the representative
and advocate of a measure which,
if enacted into law, would prove
sorely detrimental, if not fatal, to
the best interests of Gilliam coun
ty, and from that standpoint we
desire to ask the Journal a few
questions:
Why was this measure kept a
carefully-guarded secret from the
people of that portion of Gilliam
county which it is proposed to cut
fTt and even from tbe mass of the
people of Fossil, if those who are
behind the measure really believed ;
that the people of that section are
"practically unanimous" for the
change?
How does the Journal arrive at
the conclusion that the people of
Mayville and Lost Valley precincts
who signed the remonstrance would
have signed the petition had it
been presented first? Is not such
an assumption an insult to the
intelligent people of those sections?
Why did 40 orSOcitizens of Fos
sil and of the territory lying south
of that town sign the remonstrance
against any change in tbe present
lines of Gilliam county? Was the
mistake in the "editorial mention"
in the Oregonian, to which the
Journal refers, in which the word
' Morrow" appeared in the place of
"Gilliam" intentional or otherwise,
and did that "mention" appear at
the solicitation of some resident or
residents of Fossil, or was it really
a spontaneous outburst of feeling
on the part of tbe Oregonian?
While explaining "mistakes"
"biade by. the Oregonian in regard
to this matter, why does the Jour
nal not explain the big mistake
made in the alleged map of this
proposed new county, as shown in
the Oregonian a few weeks ago, in
which it was made to appear that
the proposed county would not
take one inch of Gilliam county?
Was this map published with the
intention of misleading the people
of Gilliam county, and in the hope
that the bill would be passed and
the county divided before the peo
ple could help themselves?
If the theory of the Journal is
correct, that Wheeler county
should, and will if organized, com
prise strictly stock growing inter
ests, and that Gilliam county
should be altogether an agricultur
al and wheat growing community,
why did the framers of this bill in
WE EXPECT
To control our share of tbe trade dtirirjg the
year we have just entered upon and we expect
TO MERIT
Your patronage by courteous treatment, low
prices, first-class goods and square dealing.
YOUR PATRONAGE
Is most respectfully solicited. Call and see
ns. It will be of mutual benefit.
i iiy lining tun uttbii oturu
-." :PTON & GEORGE
drilling the bmrndarit'S of the new
I parallel at a 'point a few miles eust
!!of Mavville and ioir two- miles
north, tfvus placing the town of
Miyvilld and a larga area of strict
ly agricultural land in tho new
county? Why did they not rather
go farther south and follow the
divide-between. May villo and Fos
sil whwe "Nature has fixed the
destinies" which divide the wheat
growing and tbe stock raising sec
tions? Is not the eftirt naJi by the
Journal to show that Gilliam coun
ty will be almost if not quite as
rich, in taxable property", after los
ing one-third of her territory, a lit
tle far fetched, and must not the
writer have done his figuring by
the Dutchman's multiplication ta
ble whieb avers that "von from two,
and tree is left," to arrive at such
a conclusion?
The Journal refers to the op
position of the people of Gilliam
to the mutilation of their county
as the "utter selfishness of central
Gilliam county," in spite of the fact
that such opposition is general, al
most unanimous in every section
of the county north of the Fossil
divide, and that a large number
south of that line are opposed to
any change in the present county
boundaries. The truth of this
assertion is evidenced by the re
monstrance signed by 750 legal
voters of the county, which is now
before the leslaturs at Salem.
With regard to the county of
ficers which the Journal charges
have "deserted their offices and
gone below to work against this
measure," the Globe wishes to say
this: The offices are not "deserted."
They are each in the hands of effi
cient, capable persons, and every
dutv is being performed in a way
that is satisfactory to the people
who have business there. Further;
no naa loses his rights as a citizen
or the right to defend his home and
his best interests, as a citizen and
taxpayer, by being elected to a
coontv office, and it is as citiiens of
Gilliam county who have at heart the
best interests of the entire county, not
in the capacity of public officers, that
these gentlemen are at Salem. They
are there at tits earnest solicitation of a
large somber of taxpayers, and their
presence there may be said to be en
dorsed by 750 voters whose signatures
adorn the reuvntraiice to the division
and mutilation of Gilliam county.
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Orric At Thk Daluw. Oil. Jan. 21, 1899.
Ki.tlre Is ht-rehv eiven (bat the following.
named aettler hu Sled nnUee of bet intention to
make tiiutl oroof In million ot tier claim, ana
thai niii i. roof will be roaiie before H. N. Fruer,
county i-lerk 01 (.llllarn comity, at Condon, Or.,
on e.irjeaay, Marco a, iw, t:
VIXA Ll'ELI.ING. (formerly Vina Tulllsl
Hit E. No. 4SS7. for the ae'4 awl wi. see.
4. tpa a, 1219, W. M. She namea the following
witnesses to prove hereontinitoiM renidente upon
and cultivation of aaid land, via: S. A. Thomp
son.!. 1. Fortwood, B. D. Fletcher and J. V.
William, ail of Condon, Ornfon.
jai-Sl Jay P. Lucas, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I.Ann Ornrc. The Dalles. Or.. Jan. 21. 1X99.
Notice it hereby ri veil that the following-named
aettlerbaa tiled notice of hi intention to make
final proof in aupport of hi claim. and that aaid
proof will be made before H. N. Krai r, coauty
clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on
Thumiay, Match 9. Infi, vii:
REUBEN McKIXSEY. of Condon,
Hit. E. Xo. 4417. for the seli nwV neW w'-i and
Lota 2 and 3, aee 1.1. tp4a, rZl e, Vt. M. He
namea the following witnesnea to prove bin
continuous reaidenee noon and cultivation of
uid laud, via: A. . I. filler, s. B. Barker, ti. V. .
Kinehart and YV. A. Darling, all of Condon, ur.
J26-5I . Jay P. Lucas, Kegiitei.
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Orncc at Trb Dalles, Ob., Jan. 2i, 1W
Notice la hereby given ibal the following
named aettler hat filed notice of bis Intention to
make final proof in support of bla claim, and
that aaid proof will be made befote N. J. Hale,
U. H. CommlMloner, al Iune, Oregon, on Monday,
March , vis:
WILLIAM E. "WARD, of Oooaeberry,
Hd, K. No. 4401, for the v4. sec 8, tp 3 s, r 23 e,
W. M. He namea the following witneaaea to
prove hia eontitmoua realdenrre upon and culti
vation of said land, via: Thoina t. Graham.
J. O. Maggi. J. J. Miller and N. K. McVey, allot
Gtioaeberrv. Oreaou.
jjri-Sl JaT V. Iajcas. fteglster.
ACTIVE SOLICITORS WASTED EVFRY
where for ' The Story of the l'hilippinea"
by Mural Haktead, commissioned by tne Gov
ernment aa Official Historian to the War De
partment The book was written in army camps
atMin Franciaco, on the Pacific with Generul
Merritt, In the hospibils at Honolulu, 111 Hong
Kong, in tbe American trenchea at Manila, in
the insurgent eamiui with Agtiinaido. on the
deck of the Olympia with Dewey, and in Die
roar of battle at the fall of Manila, bonanza for
agent, brimful of original picturea taken by
government photographers on the spot, targe
book. Low prima, big profits, freight paid.
Credit given. Drop ail trashy niioftieiel war
books. Outfit free. Address, F. T. Barber, rjec'y.,
Btar Insnrauce Bldg., Chicago, III.
Propr's, ArIintton.
tvonaivnp
iBromo
Laxatives
iOuinine
Will
jCure a
ICold in
i
iOne
Price 25 cents.
For sale by
J. H. Hudson
CONDON. OREGON.
(3ruuuvvruvnuAuuinJunAJVi'L
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll UorK a Specialty.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
C. S. PALMER,
prtistK Barber.
Sleek: Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON OREGON.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have appointed as my deputies the following
persons:
W. H. Oolwcll, Arlington.
L. B. Townseud, Coudon.
Fred A, Hale, fossil.
K. M. JoHUfON, Lone Rock,
Stock Inspector for Gilliam County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
rT VIRTT E Of AN EXECfTlON Pt'LY
D tuned by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the County ol (illliam, Mate of Oregon, dated the
'Ann day ol ueceinwr. ify. in a cenain anion in
the Circuit Court fur aaid County and titate
when-ln Isabella Whvte. aa plaintiff, recovered
judgment against Joi- h Wbyte, defendant, for
the inn of line Hnuored and Forty-Five Dollar
(IHA.0O), on the 12th day ol March, irMJ.
liotice la hereby given that 1 will on
Saturday, February II, 1899,
at the Court Hour door in Condon. In aaid
Comity, at 2 o'clock in tbeafternoon of aaid day,
avll at public auction to the hlxhi it bidder for
can. me lonowing iiewnwru prui,y, bp-hh.
AllofJoarph Wbvte'a lnteret in and to the
NEii NEJ4 NW! rF.' j, See. Twenty-
five, Township Four South, Uange fweiity-two
Eaut of the Wlllnmette Meridian. Alio r-V'
S of Sec . an, Tp. 4)ath, Kange 22 Kaat Also
of NE'4. and lt No. 1 in S'tion one, Tp.
5 eoHth, Hange 'ti Eaat. Alio SK of SW1,. and
Lot No. 4 in Hection Thirty-one, Tp. 4 bonth,
liange 2S Eaat Alo NWi of Section Six. Tp.
S rJouth, Kange 23 EaaL Taken and levied npon
aa the property of the aaid Joseph. Whyte, oimi
much thereof aa may be necennary to aatiafy the
aid Judgment in favor of Isabella Wht agalnat
aaid Joseph Whyte, with intereal thereon, to
gether with all trail and atatiureementa that
nave or may accrue.
W. L. Wilcox,
HherlCT of Gilliam Co., Or.
Dated January 2, im. J5-48
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that the wnderaigned
has been duly appointed, by the County Court of
Gilliam County. Mute of Oregon, administrator
of the eatate of John A. Linn, deceased. All
persona having elaima against said deceased, or
ilia estate, are hereby notified and requeated to
present the same to me. duly verified, at Condon,
Oregon, withiu.il months from the date hereof.
Dated at Condon Oregon. I P. H. BTEr-HEKaoK,
January 4, 1K. j Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrica. Th Dalles, On., Jan. 21. 1f.
Notice it hereby given that tbe following-
named ae'tler haa filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in rapport of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow,
I". H. Commissioner, al Hcpnuer, Oregon, on
Thursday, March i, Itm, vie
JAY D. BALL, of Gooseberry,
Hd. E: No. mm. for the iwW. sec II, tp S s. r 23 e.
W. M. He namea the following witnesses to
prove hia continiiona residence npon and culti
vation of aaid land, via: George Parman, Kn
gvne Mvera. Jacob B round and Alex BerKatrom,
all of Gooseberry, Oregon.
jat r, l,vca8, itegister.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Or., Jan. 21,1899.
Notice la hereby given that the following
named settler haa tiled notice of bla Intention to
make final nroof insmtnortof his claim, and that
said proof will be made before J. W. .Morrow, V.
A Commissioner, at Heppner, Or., on Thursday,
Jiarcn i, imv. vu:
JACOB BROUND, of Oooaeberry,
Hd. E. So. 4135. for the ne1, aec 22, tp S a, r 23 ,
W. M. He names the following wltneaaia to
prove hiscontiniioHa residence upon and culti
vation of aaid land, vis: George Parman, Eu
gene Myera. Joy D. Ball and Alex Bergatrotn, all
of Gooseberry, Oregon.
ja-31 jat r. i.ulas, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
C S I.awd Office, The Dau.es, Oe Dec. 17. 189.
Notice ia hereby given ttiat LohIs It. Boyed, of
Hood River, Or., Ias filed notice of intention to
make final proof brloie t). A. D. Gnrley, L. S.
Commissioner, at bla office in Arlington, Or., on
Thursday, January 29, 1 899,
on timber culture application Ko. 27W, for th
se'4, aec Ti. tp 1 s, r 21 t, W. M. He names aa
witneaaea: Jo mm F. Thomas, of Arlington;
William E. Reed, George R. lianas and John
Mlkkalo, of Olex, Oregon. -
dl&-i Jat P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office At The Dalles, Ob.. Dec. 12. IW
Notice la hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of hia intention 10
make final proof in support of hia clHlm. and
that aaid proof will be made before II. N. Fmier,
county eiera 01 uiuiam county, at conaou, ur.,
on Friday, January 27, viz:
ROBERT B. POAO. of Condon,
Hd. E. No. fi92T, for tho nw'4. ace 22, tp 4 a, r22
e, W. M. He namea the following witneaaea to
prove hia continuous residence upon and cul
tivation of aaid land, via: J. W, Miller, Fred H.
Allen, W. L. barker and John 11 an Icy, all of
uimiim.
dl5-4S Jay P. Lucas, Rglater.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
U R La Office, The Dalles. Ob.. Dee. 12. wo.
Notice ia hereby given that Frank Ward, of
Hurdmon, Or., lias tll-d notice of Intention in
make final prmif before J.w. Morrow, U. b.
Commiiwloner, at his office In Heppner, Or., ou
Friday, February 24, 1869,
on timber ctiltnro application No. iSuWi, for the
w4, sec 2H, tp , r 2.ie, iv. M. He rwirii'S nl
witniMMis: John T. Turlny, of Heppner; Joseph
O. Mxgga, Thus. Parman end George Parman, of
uooieoMrry, vreott,
Ur4S . 3. V. Lvcas, Ilrglster
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OUR AHI1UAL STOCK
We are making our Annual Cash Clearance Sale, in every depart
ment, which our patrons are quick to see and take advantage
of. We quote a few prices on staples.
DRY GOODS.
snows mou.
WiMii A per yard . . ... .....
Aurora C
(. h
Ctit W
Cabot A ..
Wilum
4
4
6
BLEACH KD MC8IJK.
Dairy Cloth.............
Hrii alirnc
'4
. 0
. 7
. 8
. 8
.10
.10
12
County Club...... ,
Hope ..;
fruit of Loom...,.
Lonsilnle
Dwight H Bleached........
Lousilale Camhrio, . . .;
Hcrkeley Cambric....... ,,.....,
N'iohtgown Twilled..
WIOB ISIIKKTIXOS, (BROWN.)
I'epperell 45 inch............
.10
.10
.18
.17
.18
.10
.14
.15
.18
.20
.10
.UK
.20
.22
.15
" 9-4....
10-4...
rjaot8 4.
" 8-4.....
WIDE FIIEKTINOr? (BLIACHED)
repperell 48 Inch.. ,
" 7-4
" 84.......
" 9-4..
" 10 4
Peqnot 42 inch...
" 45 "
" 9-4.......
" 10-4......
Rochdale 9-4
OCTTNQS. '
Large line Light and Dark Oulinga.
12si ct. Outings reduced to. ...... .
10 " " " " ,
" " "
FLANNKLrmS.
15 ct. Flannelette reduced to. ... .
jot ' ' "
JQ
5
10
6i
.11
.10
8V
ALL GOODS MARKED
LORD
ARLINGTON.
S) aV 'aV a
Of ArlinRton, Or.,
' No. 3918,
I Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIYEH TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS'
O.M.FRENCH, President; W. W. STEIWER, Vlce-Preeldentj FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Cashier.
! DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W.
WARDS
GENER'L MERCHANDISE
FOSSIL,'
Gent's Clothing,
Furnishings,
Mitchell Wagons and
Cheap. Call and
CHARLES FIX,
Bowling Alley and Baths
Lower Main St., Condon, Ore.
POOL ROOM, SOFT DRINKS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC.
GRAIN AND CHOPPED FEED
Large Scales, price 25c a draft;
F.T. HURLBURT, Pre, SMITH
Arlington Warehouse Co
. (Incorporated )
(Successors to Wasco Warehouse Co.)
General Storage
HIGHEST PRICE P ID FOR
Barbed Wire, Nails, Flour, Feed, Salt, Sulphur, Lum
ber, Lime, Cement, Cedar Pouts, Pine, Oak or Fir Wood .
Always on Hand.
BEST CEDAR SHINGLES, C2.C0 PER M.
I Office in Warehouse.
CLEARANCE SALE.
AM. WOOL KIDKHDOWNS.
Kednced from 75 cU. to. ......... . .50
" " 60 " .35
40 " " ,....,30
' 33 , .... .25
PK1NW.
American Indigoet , , , 5
Turkfy Bed 5
Mourniiiir .5
Silver Gray. ; .5
Comfort, and all Dress Print.....,. 6
All Mackinaw Tw 111. ... , .'. . 10
FUUSISUINU GOODS.
LADIKS' VMION Bl'IT.
No. 7457 reduced from 75 ct to. ... .50
" H00 " " 75 " ".....50
" 7747 " " 85 " ".....65
" 1404 1.00 75
1408 " 1.25 95
7157 1.50 "....1.25
7m 2 25 "....1.75
" 7171 " " 2.50 "....2.15
LADIKH' JltKSEV RI11IIK1) VrBTU
Ko. 7062 reduced from 1.25 to.,... 85
" 7G40 " " 85 . 00
KATt'KAi GRAY VBKTrJ.
No. 3707 reduced trout $5 to..... 05
3000 '' " 1i0 '..... 60
GROCERIES.
20 lb. Sago
201b. Tapioca.. .,
SO lbs. Rolled Out...
40 bar Savon Soap
1 gal. N. O. Molatae
Al Table Syr up per gal.. . .
20 lb loose Muscatel
1 gal. Vinegar
1 2 lb. Can Oyster.......
3 1 lb " "
1 lb, Honey..,,. ......
10 can St. Charles Cream. ,
1 case Tomatoes.. ,
...1.00
.. 1.00
... 1.00
... 1.00
... .65
... .40
... 1.00
... .25
... .15
... .25
......12,
... 1.00
... 2.40
Men's Underwear at Cost.
See Display on Our Counters
IN PLAIN FIGURES.
& CO.,
OREGON.
SSBv -'.'
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
W. STEIWER. W. LORD, l C. ED-
RDS AND A. C. HAWSON. 2
jxnruxrtnnwijinnnjvuann
OREGON.
Boots and Shoes
Neckwear, Etc.
All Kinds of Vehicles
see for yourselves.
IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALE
reduction on contract weighing.
FRENCH, Seo. DAN THOMAS, Man'gr
and .Forwarding
WHEAT, HIDES AND PELTS.
- - - Arlington, Oregon
iYr
mm
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
Notions, Trimmings etc, purchasod here are superior in quali
ty and style to any they can obtain elsewhere and tho prices
are smaller.
We have resolved to commence with Bargains
We have resolved to continue with Bargains
We have resolved to eud with Bargains
One Aim To keep the Best.
One Ambition To Please our Trade.
One Principle Fair Dealihg.
One Price The Lowest.
One Welcome Word For All
SHURTE&
SUCCESSORS TO
ARLINGTON, -
DROP IN AT COB'S
$00fK
Next Door to Bowling Alley Arlington,
when you fl like
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
All kinds of
The "DELMONICO"
restaurant fer0:';:)
1 the
ITirst-class meals
day, from 26c tip.
The only Short-order house in Condon.
NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS IK CONNECTION FOR LODCERS.
Bread, pies and cakes on hand for sale, or baked to order.
Chickens dressed to order. Butter and eggs bought and sold. ,
T.J.JORDAN, - - Proprietor.
R IN EH ART'S
Condon, - Oregon.
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r.
The public will find that no better accommodations ran be
found iu this country than at this house Meals 25c; beds 25o.
HEADQUARTERS
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
Tl 1-1 il f
vu. it in (; in one to uuy ini uceves.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited,
H. G. JORDAN, Propr.
Price List of Lumber.
(Adopted September 1, 1808.)
Rough lumber, pine, f 10.00 per M
KoiiKh lumber.flr, 12.00 " "
Hhlplap, second elm floor
ing, rustic, ceiling and
nrtocert, 15.00 " "
First cIbs flooring, ceiling,
rustic mill HniHhing, 22.50 " "
Slab worxl. per coref, .75
All bills discounted 10 per rent for
epoteesh. Shimo prlee mid smne dis
count to nil. Uakht IIai.kthaij,
iMtt Valley, Or.
Auctioneer.
I hereby offar my services to the peo
ple of UIIIIiiiii county In the cnpHcily of
gcnernl Hiictioiieer. All hnslnea 'en
trUMted to my curt) will receive the mo't
careful attention. Will Httend to ad
vert ini hilling and all prellniinarie
when ditKired, Will attend "Hies In any
part of thla or adjoining enmities, Terms
reaaonahle. Call on or address
Oko. L, Nrai.r,
tf Condi. n, Or.
Lost. Lost.
Lost, one red and white, mnlley cow,
abont 7 year old, branded LE on lelt
hip, aquare crop on right ear. Uangca
on II v creek. A snittihle reward will
tx paid for information that will lead to
her recovery, W. I. Eiiiif.itr,
fi-Hi Condon, Or., Jan. 6, 18t,
r,iAianc
RESOLUTIOriS
for the new year ia not a
masculine trait only. Many
Indies havo decided to confine
their shopping to our store
because they have learned
by past experience that
-BARGAINS.
WEIR GO.
JAS. W. SMITH.
- - OREGON.
enjoying flrt-cl.
first-class liquors on hand.
place to
at all hours of the
RESTAURANT
FOR TRAVELING MEN.
pricos are reasonable. No credit givyaJ
t I ' -J
Through Tourist Car to St
Louis.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Monday via Mo. ln. and
every Wed lay via the Burlington
KouteatSl". M via the O. It. k N.
thrtmgh Halt Lake and Denver without
change to St. Lonla, and under the su
pervision of experienced conductors. No
change of car to the cities, Kansas City
or 8t. Louis. Keep this aervlc In mind
when golnv East and consult O. it. 4 N.
agent or address,
VV. II. IhlKI.BCRT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, O'.
Land Applications, Proofs and
Abstracts.
II. N. Frazer, Connty Clerk, give
apeelal attention to abstract of title,
and I also prepared to receive U. S.
government land filing and proof, a
well a application for the purchase of
forfeited railroad land and state luhool
lands, at hi office In Condon, Or.
NON-ALCOHOLIC.
No man who live on meat wa ever
known to lick bla wife, or eek for
divorce. A vegetable diet woman I as
cold and clammy aa a tiirnlp. If yon
want your airl to have roav cheeks and
vlladty In her motion, feed- her on beef
steak with nccHnional dotes of Ur. Haw
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