Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 22, 1900, Image 2

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    THE G&1DQH GLOBE.
T he official paper of gilliam
county. oregon.
Our Agents.
", I fullovrti'ft pnrfcins nnv the
R.'i-i- '.l - ii'ciit( of the (ii.onis at
tit.. jxiHt iill'u-rn niinifd. Thoy are
ftutliorunl to'rwcive and receipt
fur suSisi'rijitjoii accounts:
W. II. lU:.FA.h . . . v. . . Arlington.
V.UK ' Buos. ;v';,:-;'. ; ; Olex.
Mus. F,r-1.. Ano.ki i,: . . . . . Mayville.
Other ngents will be appointed,
ami their names ad Jed to this list
Liter. ,,
It' you are not already a sub
scriber, or if your subscription has
expired, call on your nearest agent
in d bo made happy.
With a contagious disease among
ns every citizen should be alive to
the importance of keeping his prem
ises in a first class sanitary condi
tion. Clean up the back yard sta
bles etc and lessen the chances of
an epidemic.
S.4LTLXG WHEAT LAXDS1
Under the direction of R Camp
bell, traffic manager of the'O. R. &
X.,' some interesting experiments
are being made by Colonel R. C.
Judson. industrial agent for the
eompany. One of them is the use
of salt on grain land to retain
moisture.
Colonel JuJson, who has just re
turned from Blalock, in reference to
his work said:
''Hack of Blalock, extending to
Rock creek and beyond, is a large
area of grain land. Owing to the
very heavy rainfall, beginning in
October and continuing up to the
present time, the grain has thrived
finely. The outlook for an extra
good crop is favorable.
While at the farm I arranged
with a couple of farmers to test the
preservation of moisturein land by
the use of salt. This is no new idea.
It has been tried in the East. I
shall salt the fields during different!
stages of the growth of the grain
and keep an accurate account for
publication, so that farmers desir
ing to use it may know how to go
about it. These tests will show
whether or not we can retain moist
tire In the ground during the ripen
ing season. I find that in Eastern
Oregm the prevailing warm winds
daring ripening season, damage the
crops.
,-Mr. Campbell under whose di
rection I am working, has already
purchased the salt, and it is'now
in storage ready for use. Tests will
be made, not only at the point men
tioned but also in the Walla Walla
and Umatilla valleys. T shall use
SlK) pounds of salt to the acre.
' While at Blalock I examined
the Hinead fruit farm. To my no
tion it is the best cultivated orchard
in the Northwest. It i9 certainly
the best trimmed and kept of any I
have visited. The trees have win
tered finely am will be loaded with
fruit. The buds on apricot, nectar
ine, peach, pear, cherry and prune
trees are not swelled vtt so as to be
hurt by the frost, and as no frost
visits the valley of the Columbia
east from Grant after March 1. 1
predict -an enormous, yield-- Tele
gram. -
Tim llii'isiin' . l'iianinry c;iiii ttutft'
fvenf buttle of CltKmlierliitus Cili
UtMifly ami. will rVfWrhi the money tn
anyone who fs .nut satisl'ieif after uatiift
lo-tliir,ls of the f-oiiteiitaY This is th
heel remedy in th worM fur la grippe,
conifh?, eot.Ia. cronp ntul whooping cough
ami is pleasant ami ante to take, . It
prpvenls any tendency uf a cold to result
in pneumonia. .45.101
ROCK CREEK.
T. 0. Woodland and two daughter
went to Condon Monday.: , -
E. T. Karnsworth visited llardman
and tleppner Sunday.
K. O.. Port wood and family have mov
ed to their farm on Dry Fork.
Oeo. Sihott went to Condon Tuesday.
toek on the Crwk is doing nicely.
County Surveyor'aWd' oWH Englnr
Hoine-stead seekers located at
reasonable rates,
Condort, ' ' 0rgw-
QRaTuKVEs" lN.V ; .
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON
Iay or night call promptly answered.
Office til JCew ilnsonlc BitlhtliiK.
CONDON - - .OREGON,
MAYVILLE.
The Aid Socey's social Toes lay even
ing was well attended considering the
inelement weather and bad roads. . $18
was realiaed which will be applied to
seating the church,'. ...
Miss Louie Friese who has been Hay
ing at the hotel fof the last year and a
half returned to Fossil Sjndny.
E. A. Stinchfield had teams hauling
ice for storage during the last cold spell.
E l is going to keep cool next summer.
1). V. Ralston, tha cattle buyer, is
here this week. , '
The greatest danger from colds and la
'grippe is their resulting in pneumonia.
If reasonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken,
ail danger will be avoided. It will cure
a cola or an attack of la grippe in less
time than any other treatment. It is
pleasant and safe to take. For sale by
The Hudson Pharmacy, C. W. Cros
field, Mitr.
H. K. HRKDIUCKR. JAT OWIKHK.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
- ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
rmsTBmi.oiso wsTor iwt nmct, coupon.
rtRST DOOR NORTH Ot STItlWItR'B BKKK, Fowl I.;
Can-fill attention to Kwt tmslnea In Gilliam
and Wlieeler eumitlea. A Notary in eaeb oltlca.
SUMMONS.
In the Cironit Court ot the State of Oregon, for
theConttty ot Gilliam.
Kt'is Alkeson, I'lalnttlT, n. Goorge Alkeaon.
Defendant.
To the above named defendant, George Atke
on: .'
In the name ot the 8:ale of Oregon, you are
hereby notified and required toappear and an
swer the complaint filed against you in the
above entitled uit, on or before Thursday, April
j, VJOO, the same being six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this notice, and that If
you fail to so appear and answer the said com
plHintor otherwise plead thereto within said
ime. the plaintiff will apply to-the Court for the
relief therein prayed for, which is for a decree
forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony ex
lsling between the plaintiff and defendant In
the aooye entitled suit, and for such other and
further relief as may in equttj be.uL
This summons i served on yon by publication
thereof in the Condob Globe for the period of
tlx consecutive weeks, seven Isssues, commenc-
ng with the issue of Febrnarjr 2J, ISOO, ty virtue
iof an order Sled In tha above enUtled Court
bearing date theJOth. day oi February, 191)0. -
Given nnder my band and dated this'ilnd. day
o! February, A. D. 1S00.
Sax E. Va Vactoh,
- Attorney for Plaintiff
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Giillara.
May Anderson, Plaintiff, v August Anderson.
Defendant
To the above named defendant, August An
demon :
In the name of the Btate oi Oregon.you are
hereby not i tied and required to appear and an
swer the complaint tiled against you iu the
above entitled suit on or before Thursday, April
.", l'JOO. the same being six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this n nice aud that if
you fail to so appear and answer the said com
plaint, or otherwise plead thereto within said
time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief therein prayed for, which is fora decree
forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony exist
ing between the plaintiff and defendant in the
above entitled suit, and for rath other and fur
ther relief as may In equity be just.
This summons is served on you by publica
tion in the Comoh Gub for the
period of six . consecutive week.
seven inner,, commencing with the issue
of February 22, 1900, by virtue of an order Hied
in the above entitled Court bearingdate tbe 20th
day of February, 1900.
' Given under my hand and dated this Und day
of February, A. D. 1909.
Sam E. Vaw Vactob.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
QR. J. W. VOtiEL
Specialist for Refraction and
Defeota of the Eye,
Will Visit Condon Every Three Months.
Watch Local Column tor Itatea, "
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have appointed as my deputies the following
pereons:
n. n. . uiw.'u, nriiiiK....
1,. B. Townaend, Condon.
Charley White, Paper Sack.
K. M. JoHKsoa, Lone Rock,
Mock Inspector forUilllam County, Uregon
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.'
Scroll Uorl a Specialty.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
C. S, PALMER,
prtisti Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground
CONDON - OREGON.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon
for the County ot Gilliam, .
Mantel Blebl, Plaintiff, T. Jacob Bletu, De
fendant.
To the above named defendant, Jacob Btebl
In the name ot the State of Oregon, yoaare
hereby notified and required to appearand an
swer the complaint filed agaiust job in the
above entitled duit. on or before .Thursday,
March 8, l'.K,(the same being six weeks from
the date of the first publication of this notice)
and that if you fail to so appear and answer the
said complaint or otherwise plead thereto with
in said time, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief therein prayed for, which is
for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony existing between the plaintiff and de
fendant In the above entitled suit, and tor such
other and further relief as may In equity be Just
This summons Is served on you by publication
thereof in the Condor Globb for the period of
six consecutive weeks aeven Issues.
commencing with the Issue of January 25, 1900,
by virtue If an order filed In the above entitled
Court bearing date the 22nd. day of January. 1DMJ.
Given nnder my hand and dated this 20th day
of January A. D. 1900.
8am. E. Vas Vactob.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oiim Paul Kruger hits notifieil our
government that the latent consign- j
nibnt of Hay from thia country is i
not what it should be anil decline
to receive it, giving as hid reaHon
that it was put ii too green, and
lias a very pronounced English fla
vor. O no Paul knows a thing or
two. Weleer Signal.
The appointment of young Hay
pmaeks more of English nobility
than it dues of Americanism. He
was appointed because he happen
ed ba the' pon of his father, and
thsri'fure first in line of succession
to a fat snap. Just when theljnit-
I State tii!cd ;d an experienced
tli pi niiat in the Transvaal it sent a
green kid. , No wonder O m Paul
t ('fused to accept him. Montpelier
Examiner.
ARLINGTON.
Ttie council will probably ri:is an or
liinmire fjuarantiniint boiiio of the near
Ity Wellington- towns on ncmntit f H
malignant furtn of ili pttinria whii'li pre
vails there. The eimll(ox scare will al
so lie cotiMi'i-recl.
The reports smallpox at Condon hn
c t'ise I a fe-ling of unt-asinessi here as
wo lire closely conni'eli il by ftfl;e coiii
iiiiltiiciitiim iitnl otherwise. IVuplehere
think )hat Mr. Vilin diil very wrong
to I'oinrt ciirt'ct from the honne in Con-
, inn that contaiueil the case of hiiiii1Ii
nml pocnilily expofitl foineone to lhat
lire.iilo l ilisaaso. There was no eonme
lelt (lie citv (ilFioinla tint to reipieift him
to w impy the city hull over nitfht ami Ut
return home the next iiiorniiiir Bi-caiiHe
nit" is exposal to nny eontairiuna niala
ly ia no fgoitw for tvt thinking of otli-
fru. Arlington w ill try to keep tier enb
jrU at ho:uu iliuulil emallpox develop
iit-ro.- ' . v
. REPUBLICAN CALL.
The republicans of Gilliam county, Oregon,
will meet at the usual voting place In their re
specUve precincts, on March 21, 1900, at I o'clock
p. m. and nominate candidate for precinct ofti
ces, and el xrt delegates to the Republican Conn
ty Convention, for Gilliam county, which is al
so called to meet at Condon on March 29, 1900,
at 10 o'clock a. m., , of that day,
nn lew otherwise or lered by the chairman of the
county central committee, for the parpose of
nominating candidates for all county offices,
except one commissioner aud one county Judge,
and to elect fonr delegates to represent Gilliam
county at the Republican Mate and District
Conventions for Oregon.
The Co'inty Convention will consist of 31 dele
gates chosen from the various precincts as fol
lows: .
Arlington .......... 5 Blalock.... -.2
Condon..-.. 4 Kerry Canyon.. 2
Idea ..2 lone Lock 2
Mavvillc 4 . Matney. , 2
Rock Creek 4 Trail Fork 2
Willow Creek 2
The apportionment is one delegate-at-large for
each precinct, one for every 20 votes, and one
for every fraction over one-half thereof eaat for
Frank A. Moore, supreme judo vlo XV8, taking
intoconsldcration the changes ;.iade in precinct
lines sinca lait election.
By order of the Republican County Central
Committee. Gko. B. Dukkk,
Chairman,
CONTEST NOTICE,
V 8 Lano Omcx, Tat TUi.1., Or.. Feb. S. 1900.
A sHOictent contest altldavlt having been filed
Inthisolliceby Grant E. Kellngg. contcatant.
again"! homestead entry .o. wu. rams ooni
bar 4. twit, for loU 18 11 and 12 of sec. tpl s
in. hv Henrr Hchlofel. Coutestee. in which it i
alleged that: aald Henry K-hlegel has totally
.h.ni!nnM wild litnd and has been absent there
(mm for more than seven months and that said
nnd has not been cultivated DV saia tianry
Schlegel for the past year and that defendant
did not abandon the tract to enter the military
or naval service of the t'nited Ktates in time of
war. said parties are hereby notified toappear.
respond and offer evidence touching said
Illation at 1C o'clock a. m. on March XI
lias, before Win. Henrichs, county clerk, at his
office at More, Oregon, and that tlnal hearing
xlll he hi.1,1 in o'clock a. m. on Aortl . IMUO.
before the Kenlster and Receiver at the I' nited
state Land ofttce inf rhe Oallea. Oregon.
The uidcontftjiiit harintf. in a timDeratnda.
vit. tiled Feh. 3, lwm, set forth fact which
show that after due diligence, personal erviee
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or-
dered and directed that suen notice ne given oy
JAY 1". W!Ca,
due and proper publication
4u
Keg later.
AN N
CASH
t-ttaiiuu-uMai-ia
GLEARfltJCE
SALE.
C ASH I CASH 1 CASH f
A LITTLE FORTUNE can be saved by
attending this sale. Visit our store during
January and we will sell you Dry Goods
and Clothing at from 15 to 25 per cent. off.
See our prices on Ladies' Capes.
All our $11.00 Capes for. . . . ..19.90
All our $9.75 Capes for...... $7,80
All our $8.00 Capes for...... $0.40
All our $7.75 Capes for...... $0.20
All our $7.50 Capes for. . ; . .$0.00
AH'our $5.00 Capts for. .... .$3.95
All our $4.50 Capes for...... $3.00
All our $3.50 Capes for...... $2.80
All our $3.00 Capes for.;.... $2.40
All our $2.00 Capes for. 1 . ..$1.60
All our $1.75 Capes for. . . . :.$1.40
25 per cent, off on Clothing,
Underwear, Cotton Blan
kets, Ladies' Wrappers
and Skirts. ,
:.- -i , . ... ......
A few pieces Fancy Plaids, 25 off.
Don't fail to visit our Shoe department
We are offering all our Men's, Women's,
Misses' and Children's Shoes at 20 per
cent discount
REMEMBER this sale lasts only
during January.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
LORD & CO.
'
Arlington, Oregon.
Of
Or.
KOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
Laud Omat at Th DaU,is, O., Fr.B. 9, 1000.
Notice is herebt (riven that the follnwin nam
ed settler has filed notice o( his Intention to
make Hnul pooot in support of his claim, and
tbat said proof will he made before H. N. F raiser
comity clerk of (itlliam connty, at Condon, Or.,
on Haturday March 21, fJUO, vix:
JULIA COLUSH (formerly Julia Coatnre) of
Condon. .. Hd. K. No. tiiX for the sw see. 30
to l.r JOe W M.
lie name the fnllnwlnc; witnesses to
prove his coiitinanns resilience apon and cnltlva
lion of said land, via: 8. B. I'ontnre. I wis
t.ontHre, V. t, Caaon and 1. A. Walter all Con
don, Oregon. Jay V. Lucas iteifiater.
Aril
No. 3918,
I Transacts a General Banking Business.
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 CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
D. M,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
Land Orrici At Tm Dalleb, Ob., Feh. 1M0.
Notice is hereby given that the following
ntiincd settler has Hied notice of his Intention to
miike fiiml proof in nifMirt of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before 11. N. Frazcr,
county clirk of (iilliam county, at Condon, Or.,
on Monday. April i. ltlOO Tli:
DKI'WILLA TRt'E, of Condon, Oregon,
fid. K. No. fi. for the sw'4 tw and n vr'4
.c iliHiid neW se1 sec V tp. 4 s, r. 21 e.. W.M.
lie itHTncs the foliowint; witnesses to prrive
his continuous residence npon and cnltiration
of said land, viz: W. L, Barker, K. H. (.riiett,
W. U, (rnett and B. I), Fletcher allot
Condon, Oregon.
Jav P. LccAa, ReKister,
KOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final proof.
Lako Orrice at The Dallkk, Oa., Feb, IV 1900.
Notice is hereby irtfen that Otonre W Klnehartof
Condon, Oni(o, ha. iiied noti of Intention to
make final prool before H. N. trutor, Co. Clerk
at his ollice In Condon Oregon, on v
Saturday, March3t, leOO,
on timrx'rcult'.tre application No. HJUt, for the
swiii'K.wli se 'A and mi'4 se '4 ecl,
tp, ril e.Y. M. a
IlKiiamcH aa witneaws: ... J, W. Kbbert, Ray
Kblicrt. . V. Mooi'v Mini A. K. Kin', all' of
Condon, I rcguin jn.lMV. JK Lmai, Kc'jjisler,
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
I" g LAKpOrrtci.THi Dalle, O.. Feb. ,1000.
Notice is hereby Riven that John A. Me.
Morris, of Condon, Oretfon baa filed notice of in
tention to commute and make flnal proof before
II. N. Fraxer, county clerk, at t is olHue in Con
don, Oregon, on
FKIDAT, MARCH 23. 1000
on timber eolture application No. 2827, for the
n'4ttx.W,tp s. r 23 e. W. U.
He game a witnesses: Godfrey Schilling,
t. M. PUter, Fred G. May and 8. D. Fletcher,
all of Condon, Oregon. Jay P. LocaJ". Herts ter.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE,
Notice Is hereby (riven, in tba matter of the
estate of Mary E Hammers, deceased, that tbe un
dersigned was on tbe loth day of February, A. D
loot, appointed by the County- Conrtot Gilliam
County, Oregon, the executor of tha estate
of the above named decedent. A II person hav
ing claim against the laid estate mast present
tbe same to me duly verified at my home,
eaat of Condon, Oregon, or to Hendricks k
Bowermau, my attorneys, at their office at
Condon, Oregon, within six month from tbe
date and first publication of this notice.
Condon, Oregon, M. E. fHiMMEM,
Febrnay l', 1900. Executor of th Estat of
' Mary E. Bum men dee'd
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given in the matter of the
estate of D, C. Dowucr, deceased, that tbe under
signed were, on the 2Mb day of April, W, duly
appointed by the county court of Ullliara coun
ty, Htiiie of Oregon, executor of tbe estate of D.
C. IKiwner deceased.
All person having claims against suld de
ceased, or hi estate, are bereby notllled and
requested to present the same to us duly veri
fied, at Condon, Oregon, witbiu six month
from the date hereof.
Condon, Oregon, J. K. Dowxia, H. F. Dowmek
January IS, liWO. . Executor.
WASTF.l) SEVERAL PKKHONm FOR l)l
dixtrlcl OHice Managers In this state to rep
ine In their own and surrounding counties.
Willing to pay yearly WW. payable weekly. De
sirable empieymenl with niisiiual opimrtiinltle.
Reference exchanged. F.nclose self-addrossed
; stiinipcd envelope. H. A. I'aik, iM l ailon builii
iug, l biciiuo.
FRENCH, President; W. W. STEIWER, Vlo-Praldnt FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Caahlar.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W. W. 8TEIWER. W. LORD, L. C. ED.
WARDS AND F.T. HURLBURT.
j-
ltlJI
Jlje fode Ffestauraijt
. Tr5. 5. U1'1509, proprietress.
A "model" restaurant Excellent cookery, careful service,
neat rooms. Our patron's comfort is our delight.
A share of tbe public patronage is respectfully solicited.
first Door Jout.? of 5tcPCI?5OI'5 5torc orpdor;
ARLIIJCTOfi SALOOtl,
JEAII LEBOUS, PROP.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars.
Billiard aijd pool Sables.
First-class Goods Our Pride.
Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught
Main St, Condon, Oregon
THE "MODEL"
C, C. WILSON, Proprietor.
A Quiet Resort.
Headquarters for High Grade "Wet" Goods
Creen River Whiskey. Olympla Beer.
Fancy Mixed Drinks.
Fix Building, CONDON, OREGON
CASH will citptriVe fiUlCATKK' nAROATNH at' tile fi'rhV
of SHURTIS ife WKtH CO: from this date, NoVctnber lfy
fyy to January i, W00, than anywhere elne In Oilmri
county.
iN ORDER l.t'o reducb Oiir l'ttrge' stock of General Mer"
. chundise, before toking inventory, we will make'
GUK Af rtfTDUCTlOyB In alf m carried by us es
' ccpl Groceries aud Hardware, which' will be sold at fig
ures to meet the closest ctrtnpetittoh.
REM EMBER we civrry ncatfy everything ffonl ft Needle'
to a Threshing Machine; Most ofourgbods wore pur- V
chased before the advance In pricer Which will'be to the'
advanlnge of our customers; We hare a few'
MONITOR DRILLS loft from the car-load' recently
received from the factory which will' be sold for less,
money than they can bo bought for aftor January 1st.
NEW DEPARTURE Steel or Chilled Bottom Gang
Plows, we are. holding at the old price until January 1st.'
; although the price has advanced 15 00 to 8.00.
BAIN AND STOUCHTOH Wagons hare made a sharp
advance in price but we are in a position to meet any
prices made on wagons that are equal In quality to the
well known brands we carry. The largest line of
SEWING MACHINES in Arlington is to be found at
our store. Call and see us and get prices. ,
SHURTE Ik TJEIR CO.,
RELIABLE MERCHAIITS,
ARLINGTON, - - - - ORE.
DROP IN AT COB'S
5npojJ
Next Door to Bowling Alley ArliriKtoni-
-' MaMfOINI- ...
when you fl Ilk enjoying a f lrt-el -
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER OH ORAUCHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
R 1 13 EH ART'S RESTAURANT
Condon, - Oregon.
GEO. W. RINEHART, PropY.
The public will find that no better accommodations ran bo
found in this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25o.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN,
E. T HOLLENBECK, 11 E.
Consulting Engineer. Estimates made on all kinds of
Buildings, Machinery, Water TowerB, Pumps and Pump
ing Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have any
thing you think past fixing, bring it to me.
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING.
CONDON OREGON.
VIIEII LOOKIHG FOR BARGAIIIS GALL Oil
v ' ' '
AL. HENSHAWh
He has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and
otore coming on every train.
Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Paints.
Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining,
Stoves, Stove-pipe Window-glass, Crockery,
Trunks, Ilaod-bags, Undertaker's Goods.
Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice.
D. M. RINEHART,
WPBOPRIETOR)f4Vi
LIVERY & FEED BARN.
Good Rigs for Hire.
Careful Attention to stock.
Oregon.
Comer Spring and Churoh 8trat,.
Condon
T. Q. Earhart,
Fred Wilson
CALL AT THE
Summit Saloon,
IFOR FINEST BRANDS OFJ
Uines, Ijcjuo s aijd lars.
FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION.,
EARHART & WILSON,
CONDON,
Prop'rs.
ORE.
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