.' i '-a THE GOHDOtl GLOBE. THUHaOAY, Juiy.IJ.iawx. Th yrarlntitM(riittnii UithaOMiimU 01.00, tl uittl In wIvhiig. It not mlit 111 wIvkiiiiu 2 will l (iIinikmI. K jhiuoII uiitik NroMiid thin nallM liulltntw Hint your iitmiriitlou tiann- plrcd, IM roiiew promptly,' tOCAL NEWS. Mnnloy Downing htti rcturnod from bit trip to Wyoming. K. T. Uollvubeuk do pHrtfd Saturday on bufiliiens trip to Moro. i,oii'iy ui'Hrier n tin aim iiwiio unriiug vUilod irlymln t lfoil lat Hiinduy, Ira Lurift, o( Athens, vUlted lilt broth er, Ir, t$, K, Luna, Ilo returned last Bunday on hit wliuol via Luiio Hook, W. L, Wiluo and family, expect to leavt Hunilny (or a cmuplo of wtwkt vialt at 1'urtlund and othT.villuy point. I'. II. HtcplioiiHun and family, and Mn. Ui'nr, and daughtur, ttpniit Sun day ai Trail Fork, the guet of Mr. and Mn. C. W. Wliilo. Dr. 1,'iini and family have removed from th J'iltwr Iioiiko on Main atrvut and arc ocuiytng the, Tayloi house in the ot part ofluwn. i. H, White) in rnportod at being mi W war path. ' Wo be unto tli fullow that aroiMo l Ilrlti'a treat the circua liiut weak If Hritl ciUchea hlui. Mr, Jrln, of tbo Dallca, bought two ear luada of fat cow from W, N. Drown thla wmik for the Portland mar ket, the price paid being 23 per bead. Mra. Myer and clilldren arrived from the Willamatta valloy Sunday to join bur ti unhand who U Hoiking la the timber lo Lost Valley. The family will locate In (Jilliam county. Mra. Junnle A. Cary, widow of the lata J. L. Cary, returned to Mayville laat week lo tuttle up the ealate of the deceaavd, after which ho will go to The Dallea, where iho will probably renlde. Mill Maltie McDrido, tuft Sunday uiorulng for her old borne In Arkanaaa. riho will go Aral to Moscow, Idaho, whore the will vlait frienda for a few week, after which aha will resume her Journey eastward. Mr, Howe, and bia partner, who came from Illlnuia recently, and who huve been stopping near Bpokaue for a abort time arrived Saturday to look for a lo cation In liilliaui county. They went L a i out to theAJax country Monday to look . for government land. Win. Armstrong and Margy Dcvtllo, of Arlington, came out laat Thursday to liarvo a good atrong matrimonial knot tied by Judge Neal. The Judge accom modated them and united them with a knot having complete act of (iordian attacbinania that will take a circuit judge to untie. , Profanity and luWtoroii conduct In public placet are not tokene of gol tireeding and the boy and young men who are addicted to tucb habits thonld try to break themselves of the same. There are cavea on record In which a bucket of cold water judiciously applied from theuper window haa been known to break up the crowd if noV tlio habit. The writer recently enjoyed a ride over the line of the Astoria It Columbia ltiver Railroad, between Portland and huaslde, the prevent terminua of the road at Clatsop beach, and found it one of the most delightful ridea imaginable. - Although the road la little more than a year old the roadbed 1 In tine con dition and eacelleutthne la made. From oue end of the road to the other the acone la one of constantly changing grandeur. The mountains, the river, ,nd the "wealth of living verdure", on every band, 1 a revelation to the Ext ern Oregon man and la one that once aeon will never be forgotten. The cara re clean cool and cosy and the absolute freedom from dust and dirt la a wel come change after a resilience on the dry aide of the Cascade rango. When going to the aeashore yon will make no mistake by choosing tho A. A C. line. Bain E. Van Vactor and family, Jay Itowerman and Miss Mary Maddock, en joyed a fishing eicuraion to the head watera of Thirty mile laat Sunday, They report having had a good time and think they would have caught more " fltth if the creek bad not been dry. ' Xumeroua reports concerning the day' port have buen circulated. Jay claim lie caught 23 Uoot and that Sam caught tilt. Hnm admit hie failure to make' a record In the Waltonlan line and taya he never could run a fish down on tho range. He ulao Intimate that Jay waa caught In the act of purchasing a string of fish from a gentleman who lives In that neighborhood, and Jay come back at him with a counter charge that Sain furnlshhd the "bait" In the abape of a four-bit piece. Tho Oi.ohr will get full particular of the event next lime Mr. Von come to tow u. . J. M. Cameron and Jim Dunn left last Monday for the ttimmer rango on the middle fork of the John Day to look after their eheep. They will remain In the high placca until Octohoraud expect to increase thuir embonpoint, or words to that effect, to an astonishing degree. If the tupply of hucklonerrloa, trout, grouse and other mountain dellcaciua hold out they both hope to got fat and handsome lieforo the tunimer I ovur Charlie Kurlinrt accompanied them, for a few woeka outing, and will act In the capacity of bear slayer for the party, Dunn will make all the bread and do tho cooklnir and Cameron will out In hi (ffLvrjSJftlmo Inventing a choice collection of fish nd bear tOrle for next wlntor. If Jim get (line uimiitf too nniuiuor uu 1 1 - , . ! .. ... I. - may write an oasny on "Tho Public achoola of Gilliam County". Winnie Kelzur wna also one of tho party and if Charlie kill enough bear to supply him with" "bar grease" Winnie expects to replace that Wg bald place with a luxu riant growth of hair. Hot dry weather, Jay Ttnwennan wprtt to Fossil yester day on legal bualnnaa, 0.0. Duller, county clerk of H'neeler county, returned yesterday from atrip to The Dalles,- 1 . Jamet Snipe la out from The Dalle thla week looking alter hiaUilliuiii coun ty luleroate. C. O. Portwood has charge of P. II. HtupliHiiHon's atore during his absence In the East, i . . "'is:'7'i . W, If. Hilton and D. S. D.iftir, of The Dallea, went through to fossil yesterday to take evidence in tho case of Ogilvle va Ogilvlo. ' r , W. U. Miller has returned from the Willamette Vulley bringing with him about 75 head of young cattle which be purchased while there,, The recent hot weather bat Injured some of the spring town wheat in this vicinity but the fall grain still Took well with promise of an abundant har vest, ' !v' '- ' '- '' . P. L. Hum, the . well known Lone Rock merchant, accompanied by hi wife, la In town today viaitlng Mr. and Mra A I Ilenshaw and Dr. and Mra, H. K. Luna. . John Jackson took a lay off last week 0Kluibly to visit Aloa Dnthie and fam ily but some of bia friends expect be will continue bis wanderings as far east aTrail Fork. ' Tom Johnson wont to "Arlington Mon day to meet Mr. JoIiiihou on her return from a visit at Portland, Salem, Corval lit and The Dulles. They returned home yesterday. , C. W. White the Trail Fork ehceprnan will leave today for Chicago with a train load of sheep. P. 11. Stephenson will accompany him on a combined business and pleasure trip to the big city 1,T the lake. They will be goue about a month. The power for the city pumping plant hat arrived and it now in place, and is found to give excellent satisfaction, The new power will only be used when the wind failatoblow and no trouble will be experienced In keeping on hand a good supply of water. An accident to the lower valveof the pump, Monday made It necessary to draw tha casing and no pumping wa done until Tuesday even ing when the power was started and run most of the night. . THE FOURTH AT ARLINGTON. "' Big Calibration at the) Railroad Town. Parade, Speech, Firework nd Ball. Hon. W. H. Wll on, Orator. Other Nw. Rctfulur Corrf JiKuiitcnco. The Fourth passed off very nicely here all the business houses, and many of tho residences, being gaily decorated with Hags and bunting. Although but a short time wa devoted to preparing for the celebration, everything went off like clock work under the careful direc- j lion of K. P. Weir, grand marshal, and his assistant, W, A. Maxwell. The processfou formed In front of the J Veudomo hotel aud marched to the city park where tlta following excellent pro gram waa rendered ; Music ..Band Prayer Kev. II. C. Miller Address of Welcome S. A. D.Uurley Song , Choir Heading ..Miss L. Knell Musio Band Oration .11.8. Wilson Song, "America" Choir Miss Ebl acted a "Goddess of Liber ty" and 48 little girls, beautifully attired in white, represented the atalet and territories. 8. A. D. tiur ley's address of welcome was Oiled with patriotism, and Judge Wilson told theold story of Our Country and Our Flag, in a masterly and Inter esting manner. In reading the Declara tion of Independence Miss Snell proved herself to be a cultured readur, by the expression and feeling aha put into the' Old, but always Interesting, paper. A Hug was raised, in the afternoon, by member of the U. A. R., and after a splendid display of firework in the evening, those who were not tired out with the dissipation of the day repair- to the A. O. U. W. ball and danced until the" wee ama' hours." W. F, ShanaQtt ia la Portland this week. B. T. Snell and Mist Snell spoilt the Fourth here. Mr. and Mra Dan Thomas tpout the Fourth at Bicklelon. Dan Smvlho will be with the A. N. Bank during vacation. O. D. 8lurgia haa gone to the coast for a month's recreation. . Miss Ella Carlylo ia home from St, Helen's Hall, for vacation. Mra. Fred Hanna will spend the hot months near Hood River. F. C. Illndle, of Daytori, Washington visited Arlington last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hicks are at Loh man Bprjngs for theaummer. Mr. Fowlle, a former teacher in the Portland Business College, has accepted a position with the Arlington National Bank. , Uoy Cunningham, Homer ' Wooda, Emmett Butcher and Dan Smythe, are home from school for vacation. S. P. M. Brlggs hat gone toChohalia wjiore ho will meet Mrs Briggs on her way home from Indianapoll. Leave Orders for Job Work at the GLOBE OFFICE. County Court Proceedings. July term, 18119. I'HOIIATK. ' : Estnto of K. H, F. TnMn?r, dee'd. Ordered settled upon certain monies be Inst pit I vit an I pro if of pu'iiicttionof II nu I notice. In guardianship of Artie Pcnleeost et al, appointment of Arthur Htitt, as guar dian, revoked, and W. B. Pentecot, guardian appointed by will of II. W. Pentecost, deceased, ordered , to file proof of qualification and file report showing condition of estate, ; Estate of John A Linn, deceased. Administrator ordered to file report. Petition of J. Rover et al to vacate part of road No. 2, allowed, ,. Petition of J. F. Cooko, et al, for change of Box Spring and Lone Rock road, allowed except a to vacation of part of old road. Chango of county road, No, 08, by E, A. May et al, allowed. Petition of R. B. Spencer, et al, for a county road, iio. 102 T. (1. Woodland, C. A. Ditnneuian and C. II. Reis, ap pointed viewer, and Rotert II, Wain appointed aurveyor, to uieet July 27, lsiia. ., - Robert II. Wain appointed county surveyor. Bond of W. L. Wilcox, at tax collect or, approved. Petition of J. W. Stringer et al for a county road, No. . 103. Wm. Wehrll, A. M. Smith and Thomas Livingston ap pointed viowers and Robert Wain, surveyor, to meet July 2"), 1899. It. M. Johnson appointed stock In spector Hulury fixed atfiOOpcr annum. County warrant No. 8(13, class "T," In name of I. A. Henderson, for $7.00, or dered cancelled. l-'I.AIMH AI.I-OWKJ). Alex Dnthlo, viewer vacation '1 part of road No. 2. $ 2 00 Paul (ireinor, same 2 00 W. L. Barker, same, 2 00 John King, chain bearer, same. . 2 00 Frauk Clark, same... 2 00 Henry Morrill, marker, tame... 2 00! Robert II. Wain, surveyor, same 8 00 O. S. Ebl, justice fee state va . Matney 8 00 T. D. Sweeten con fee same case 15 60 J. Livermore witness feet same. 1 50 George Mathews, tame.... 1 60 Madge Drake, same,,.., .... 1 50 Frank Link, tame. 160 O. S. bi, justice feet atate vt Armstrong 8 10 O. 8. Ebl,, justice feet ttate va Walkina 8 35 T. D. Sweeten con feet tame case 32 10 Wui Sykcs wit. fees same case. . 10 10 Howard Coon, same . 10 10 Isaac Mclntyre, tame.,. 10 10 Mat Chambers, same 8 70 Wash Mckinney, tame. 4 30 Mvron Avert, same ., ,. 3 30 J. M, Mc Kinney, sauie, , 1 70 M. O. Ciarke, Co. assessor's feet 200 00 Irwlu-Iiodson Co., stationery... 1 C5 Glass 4 Pmdhomiue, book t etc. '3143 H. A. Patttson, printing 0 50 Balfour Guthrie & Co., frt A for'd 3 85 Armory Hall Co., rent cir, court 00 00 W. L. Wilcox, b'rd of prlsonert. 12 85 (I.S.Clark, 2 mo. rent, Parker 4 00 E. W. Daggett, tch'lsup'tt salary 103 00 Austin Western Co, extra for road machine 10 00 J. J. Portwood, viewer chango B'x Sp'g A Lone Rock road. 2 00 A. S. Rico same .v 2 0(1 T. G. Johnson tame 2 00 John King ch.. bearer same 2 00 Frank Clark same 2 00 Henry Morrill marker tame .... 2 IK) Robert 11. Wain surveyor same . 8 00 G. 0. Butler ' of ex. of Board of Adjustment 8 00 A. Laycocksame '. . 19 80 W. J. Mariner tame 10 00 II. N. Fraxer cash pd. out lor Co. 8 50 T. D. Sweeten constable feet ttate va Armstrong 6 00 S. B. Barker Treasurer's salary. . 04 89 Arlington Record publishing for county 12 00 T. L. Stewart surveying ch. etc. . 16 75 Mra.R. Cunningham bal. due for care of Mra. Brock lu May '08. . . 7.70 TIIK FOLLOWING CLAIMS WF.KK CO.NTISl'KD. O. S. Ebi Justice feet state va Matney . ... 6 05 J. A. Pound Constable fees same 24 75 W. II. Dobyns, att'y foot tame 6 00 W. If. Dobyns att'y feet ttate vt Watkina 6 00 55. T. Dodsou, M. D. 'profess'l aervicet ttate va Matney. . . . 100 00 CLAIMS. KOT ALLOWED. Z. F. Moody, bal. on acc't 2 47 S. B. Barker, merchandise 2 30 COVOTB BOUNTY CLAIMS, The following coyote bounty claims wero found correct and the certificates therefore ordered endorsed by the clerk : Arthur Pentecost. 28 00 GeoFParrish 22 00 TDKeUur 4 00 0 W Wester........... 4 00 Joseph Trevett 20 00 Ralph May 2 00 Fred Bohn 6 00 James McMullen U 00 Edward Hollenbock 4 00 BudMattingly 14 00 WC Geiger ; 14 00 T A Brasstleld.. 60 00 Joe Mattiugly 2 00 Frank Palmer . . 2 00 Henry Chance 000 Geo F Tarrlsb 2 00 Wm Palmer 2 00 TD Kelaur....... 8 00 Indian Jim 12 00 Indian Dave 4 00 Indian Yallup...,,, 8 00 Wm Ladegis , . 2 00 G Q Parman 10 00 11 C Strickland, : 14 00 John BranUon 20 00 H F Downer 4 00 Charles Juhusou 2 00 Carl Froman. . 10 00 Johunio Shaw. 6 00 Lira Suubel...; 2 00 2 00 ........... 12 W .......... 6 00 10 00 .......... 2 00 Jus 11 CainplHill..... 2 00 4 00 ,. . 2 00 18 00 10 00 12 00 4 00 4 00 10 00 4 oo ooo ..... 42 00 8 00 4 00 0 00 , ... 0 00 02 00 32 00 2 00 14 00 4 00 .......... 2 00 2 00 28 00 4 00 ..I. 4 00 20 00 .......... 10 00 0 00 claims were con- M V KeiBur,, ....... Marshal McCurry , . . J N Jones,...,.,.,,. Dave McMullen.,.., Jacob Schroder. A Oreiner. ... . , . . ,. . . Win L.idiget A M Lamberson '. R M Rogett , TD Keizur D A Hudson, L K Palmer Charlie Wick... T I) Kei.ur.. J D Wineland.. W 1C Farrar., Cha P Olenian FIJ Stevens. J W Chirk.... . I.;... Wirt Ladiges ,. J W Stringer. ....... Wm Rettie Wm Rettie.. ... ..... B 1C Searcy......... Wm E Morgan.. .... 3 E Stevens. , ..... .. W II Herren D J Ward. The following scalp tinned on account of 1 rregularities: James Young . . . . , JoHeph Stephen. . ...... 34 03 38 00 ...... 32 00 2 00 ...... 24 00 6 00 2 03 20 00 00 , 4 00 ....... 4 00 . 32 00 .... ... 22 00 ........ 14 00 28 00 .:.... 400 36 00 10 00 6 00 . .....r io oo 4 00 28 W) 18 00 .. 14 00 W N McKlnney. . ,". Joaeph B Gordon. . Wilber France. . ... Eugene Fairhurst. Sterling Stoggs. .. . Hans Hanson...... John Cunniugham Wilford Cecil Henry Morrison.. Eugene Fairhurst . J W McKinney W HColwell Kdgar B Everly ..... Charles Ebl Win Head S W E lminstou ... W R Marvel. M V Weatherford... J F Lewi A D Kintxley Wayne Conroy ..... J W Nye. . ........ All are Invited. To attend the Piano Recital and Enter tainment, to be given by Mis Birdie Ilenshaw, one of Condon's leading musicians, both In vocal and' Instru mental music, asisted by one of the principal violinists in the ttate, LeRoy L. Gesner, at Annoy Hall, Saturday evening, July 22, 1809. A very Interest ing program baa been arranged. Com mences promptly 8.30 p. m. Admis sion 25c. Children under 15 years 10c. Helen Qould'a income is the largeBt of any unn.arried woman in the country. 8he docs not upend much on herself. On churches and charities ehe spends $100,000 a year. ' D R. J. W. VOC.EL Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye, Will Visit Condon Every Throe Mouths. Wstoh Local Column lor Dates. J B Stevens. ........ A Greinnr, , J 1) Wineland ...... Win Lnditea. W H Myert... HELLO THERE, WHERE ARE "Up to Compton & George's to buy our Spring Goods. They are the cheapest firm I have met with in Gilliam county. Their line of Ladies' Overskirts and Shirt Waists is immense and also their line of Ladies,' Gents' and Chil dren's Shoes is the best and most complete in Gilliam County." . Tho attention of tho ladies of Condon and vicinity is invited to our line of Summer Goods. Send for samples; you'll be Bure to order. Gents' Furnishings. Snow vt Co's. Fine Dress Shoes. fCT"Call and see us or write for what you va.nt.jfj COWiPTON & GEORGE ARUKOTOM. OR T. O. Earhart, CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, IFOR FINEST Uipes, Ijquors arpd , Qars. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE (N CONNECTION. ' EARHART & MOORE, . Prop'rs. CONDON, ORE WANTED V Young and old to know that JOHN JACKSON has just received a fresh supply of Confectioneries and Canned Goods of all kinds at bed-rock prices. Give him a call.. ONE DOOR SOUTH C3NC0N HOTEL CONDON, ORECON. Land Seltlera Notice. I have received quite a number of Land Ollice Kucuiols fur iicrsons havinu made application or proof before me. j All such persons who have not received 'returns for their filings or proofs, will propably find them by calling at my .office. H. N. l'UA.KB. ROCK CREEK. Evert Wisbard spent the Fourth In j Condon. Harvesting Is In full blant oii RtcIc I creek, j ' T. G. Woillmd, two daughter, and ! Vaul Huber took a flying trip to Port J land, Wednesday. .. j W.8. Phillips of Olex has disposed of his Rock Creek ranch, and will start soon for the Blue Mountains to hunt a location. D. F. Strickland, the Rock creek horse ralxer, has left for Pendleton, to sell a fine bunch of horses. We hope he will meet with success. Misnes Maud and E!da Flett of Olex, were the guests of their sister, Mrs. J. W, Clark, of Ferry Canyon, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark expect to li'ave soon for Weston, where they will spend the rest of the summer. i LOST VALLEY. 1 The Fourth is over and every body is getting down to business again. Mr. Dwitt Henry, of near Condon was here the pint few days looking after his sheep on Buckhoru, his herder hav ing accidentally shot himself in the arm. Mr. Henry has employed D. 11. l'hil lips of this place to run the sheep the rest of the summer. Mr. Ashlev, of Antelope, was in Lost Valley the 10! h inst enronte home with two teams of horbct that Leomlor Bros had taken to Heppner instead or leav ing at Fossil as Mr. Asbly had previous ly arranged with them to do. Mr. Savage, of Mayville, has gone lo the Pendleton country, where he will take charge of a header on his brother's place that will startup this week. "Farmer" Green, who tells clothing for a San Francisco house an I travels all over the Inland Empire in so doing', is in town today with his .big load of sample cases. Purely Business. Fine line of wall paper for season of '99 at W. A. Darling's. Prices cannot DC duplicated this side of Chicago. G. L. Neat, the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention, to all business entrusted to his care. If you have property to tell consult him. 12tf. W. A. Darling has just received a fine line of wall papers direct from Chicago. The patterns are stylish and up-to-date and the prices can not be duplicated this aide of Chicago. Paper bung in a workmanlike manner. tf For Salk 100 acnt of good wheat laiidj deeded and fenced, 12 miles from Condon. 70 acres under cultivation. Fine well of water, good house and barn, young orchard of 100 fruit trees. Price $750. For terms and particulars call on or address. The Globe, Condon, Or. QK. &. K. U NA PHYSICIAN. Pay or night calls promptly answered. OSlce, front room over Stephenson's store, CONDON - - - - .OREGON, YOU GOING? S. V. Moore BRANDS OFJ Spring Goods Rolling in by Every Freight Team. Too Busy To Write "Ads." Call and See Us. s. b: barker. Condon, - '- . -Oregon. Stock: Saddles J. P. Reisacher's Harness Shop, New Masonic Building : : CONDON, : OR. AlA T 1 . Kjc. JUiniMKJlM, PROPRIETOR OF. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Ire New Burn on Condon, - HAY AND GRAIN CHARGE VKBV KK A.HON AIll.R. First-class Pigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A ghare of the public patronage is re? ppctiully 8'ilicitetl. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. i i i 1 MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, P. Iv. LONE ROCK, ORE., "DEALER IN General Merchandise AT SUCH LOW. PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CET MY PRICES BEFORE CCIKC TO THE RAILROAD. IT WILL BAY YOU. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. NOW OWNERS OF. AND OPERATING THE BRICK WAREHOUSE, ARLINGTON, OR. GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING. Barb Wire, Nails, Salt, -Lime, Cement, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks for Sale. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Mark Your Goods Cara B. C. Si Co. ARLINGTON, 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 nttention to our line of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS which is the most complete lino 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. CHARLES HABESOHH BRICK and STONE MASON, r Plasterer and Klue Builder. Cement Work a Specialty. & All work attended to promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. Condon - NOTICE h'O ii f I? 1 ' L 1 O A V 10 N . liAHDOKFirn T TM DtLs. Or., July 3. IH'KI Nitl! li hereby srhvii tliat tlio follow;!! immi'd m t.liT him (Sli il noiiie of hi. tuU nlloii lo mitkiMluul prtxif In suppo ul' riL (iHiM.itniUlutt ttiil innl will be rujtlo ue.om II. N. riZHr, vouiiiy ceik at t'oimon, or., uu ThurfcilHy, .uti. 17, iv.m. vii: liKDlU.K H. IT U.K.N, oi ljne lt.uk. Ft, K. No. 1m.7, uir th, n'.j iio1 mnl u1 or lots l, 'J. J ami I, not . 1. t)i. '...l. 24 i:, VV. U. IK lliilu,; Itlu iulllnVHlR Witui.v. lu iroVi) liUi-ouliliuoitrt renin ni'u ti,uil ul,l f.iltlvdU'Mi ul Nkl hunt, viz: i.'tnx- IN ivv, i;. IK H .ui.m. ! Wii V. All WiiivUmi. nil f Linn' !.. k. I In-. j MS Jak J Lvas Keir. m en ' s A Special ty at T TAT TV T North Main Street, - Oregon. ; BOUGHT AND SOLD. This popular hostelry haa been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public in an up-to-date manner. ' Commercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. Proprietor. HAM, GRAIN, PELTS. HIDES Etc. Advances Made. OREGON. - - - Oregon. AirilVC S-iIOHMKH WWTK' KVKKY vln rj fur ' !llu .iuiy of tlio- l'l,illii.ii a" , by Mm 'ill HalnUwl, I'liinmlMiomil hv Ihu it erinn.i.r n ' i'l; iii ''i ( n m ''iv r llu , puitinpiit. I bo tnxik w riio ii in nriny cumi. ': HI (l fnni'l.l'O, (HI I'll I'MI'l 11" Witll ItfltMrill j i-r!- In I if !i" Knl hi il.inol'ilit. in tl'n-t : KotiK, in llif A.ilerlrii i TriMiiii ut Sluuiin lit i thr iiiHiirient ctiini. wflh AttnltiHlilo, on l. :!. of " I. i .i i il f y "1 to io , ri'-. ut imalu ttt lutf lull oi .il.wiitu. ttuiiuiii'i or . ' went IW-f i' f i-ii!("i'l p'ctiiio i itiktut iif OVitllllllOIll tii.Ot4IIHtK.'r. Oil tlltt M1H( ijtrw . i.k. l.o- iirlfliw. IIIK inollti. Kr. llilil ixOI : I '"('' i i :.v-( (Ifop nil MHv ,f ' biu.U.i. I Mil jl I A'lfli'f I-. I. Il.rliv'i CVS. ft i.tt ..niiuucv JiM,,('li:o;n, 111,