THUHSiPAY, MAHCH. 1 lOOO, Purely Business. Ulionili'iilly iitiru C'ri'iim of.Ttirtur nt i Coiiiloii l)ni Co'. 1,'tvt-rn of ihuhIii, don't overlook, the Ciiit'lon PriitfUo's. ml In Another columit Onlur n Inllur Hindu' suit (It gunnm tuetl from ) )ii n n Hron, ' . . We iub injunln for tliu fiiiiioiu Buck higliaui A lli'clcli Kuolii anil hIiwd. l'unn JJrog. C'iiotcu family white flli nt Dunn Droi, Dunn Bniti, will imik( grent reduction In irli:!i for tii next 3i) tia. ' f jir, hnuK lini.iitii MHir toiiie ugiiar- , ui uy i nu iiunifiin i nurniHcy 10 re- III )VU illlll'll U II Hilt Ull tH'Ul. ll.i!fllH0. W'u iihm rvtlnce out, Ktoftlc 1 1) order to make room fur prlng gornl now onlur d, UiUj on it fur Imrguinv. Dunn tiro. O. I.. Nonl, the well known miction eur,. wlllglv th ttrlitleitt Httoutlon to nil Ininlntiim eMitnutuil to hJa onto, if you hiivo iroiurty to null consult him. We, wish to thank onr ptroii for tlioir lilicinl iHtrounti during the pt yi'iir ai(J liopo M intirit continuance of . tliu twine in lht fiiturn. Dunn liron, '''For Ltimhngn, Weak llnck, Bright' .Diflimnc, HlitMininlniiii,aiid lluitrt Failure trv lie. I'urUu'B tvhlnov l'illa. tor lulu by Tlie llwlwn Vhnrumey.' 4100 reward for better einoko tltnn ,10:! timi'l .Vrtlmr olgir or 11 5c Stytidow or jlNipHdurw rlgnr. ' Little Cimlno, clear - Uhvuiib, 3 lor 10c. M only by liju 1 union ru v,. .', " : .-'" Vatm The ladifi'of Condon nnd vicinity to know Unit thvy can get tha hunt ttnsortnifint of hlti ulrnn Imii. con fuctiuiH'ry,flndcr;ii!kctt Jut-kaonA !) ' ' (tart's. . . .'...: ' 1 Don't be talked Into pitying fancy prl v ce for"ye'glimio or poctack' by tnv tillns oiillcmim when you can get aiiullnr glunseg for one-half the money at the Condon Druj Oo'. Eyot UitUxl free of clinre. ' .. Dunn ttroi. liavn an itiitnciKO line of fine mrhandi(W upon which the prlcei have boon reduced iilnca the liolidayi. ' T iittlr ttoik contiitd of Dry lloodn, Cloth Inn, Famlaliluge, Oroierle etc. . Try n battle ol J.iio' Tcpnin nnd Cel-'-.. ry Cordinl. Kieeedlngly ngrectble to ' the tanto, very benr-Hclal in derangement of the hiomaeh and nervoat tyitem, chariicterim;d by ludigcetlon nnd nleep ' luntte. Only (SOtf per pint nt the Condon Drug C'. ' On Nrtveniber tut, the lludon I'hannn--y opi'iiod'n now perwripUon file with No. 1. It yon have hud n prescription 4 filled recently, oi.if not' look at n neigh four' bottle mid nee how many pretcrlp . tioix thoy huve flllod since therii Ladlo take notice -Over 40 beauti ful color in tianue piiper at the Condon Drug Co'. Wealao null par' napkin cbenporthan you can waali the linen oiu-fl. We have n ftw photo album nt k from i to W each uilnl'lofor birthday prevent, tlive im a call, llarr building, , Condon, Oregon. - The Condon Drug Co, U rtocking up on l'hobi goo.ls for the spring' trude. Thry alu 4iav n ni at line of musical iuHtrnineiitif nnd supplies besides hnv- lug the cleauest tirk of drugs nnd pat ent medicines in litis county, They nre ilcnurvlng of the trade which they now nj.y n they are strictly n Condon linn and do n one-price-to-nll butdness ' tin a llve-aud-Wt five plan. They wilt have about n ton ol freight up this week. Cull or writefur -information and prices. OLEX. Mr. Ruck ley made n business trip to Hhurinnn county Ust week. T. C. Mobley lost lii favorite borne n fow days ago liy an accident in the barn. We hear that Jacob llortser.of Eight milo ha gotn bran new wile. lletJake can't tell w hat cenlury he is living In. The horse rallied fff by Tcrttey Bros, was drawn by a shef phonier, working tor Mr. McAllister en lower Itock creek. ' Innnr last l.-ttnr you made os say Mies 8nell wait going to teaoh at Forest lirove when It should have been I.(M-iist l i rove, ' Mr. Ira riiitiip. of Dallas, Is among the Into arrival hero, lie is n brother nf Minn Kminn I'hillips, one of our popu lar lady teachers. , ' Joe Build indirins n he it having hU well sunk kepur nnd expects to get plenty of water. He I providing n very comfortable home, , Old maids, widows, nod bin glrU, plenpa remember.' J. A. Ward has lout several valuable homes at dillVrenl times during the past vear, and as the trouble wngUiiic so serious a to lie alariiilnar, he sent to Port land lor a veterinary but we nre told be was unable to render hint nny ns- Htnitceas he could not decide w hat the rmihlo was. Grand Clearance Sale. Notwitlistamling tho4ftict lhat tho price of nearly all commodities lifts advanced wo will still give our, customers the benefit of tho old prices and, in order to make room for our big spring stock we will make liberal discounts on nil Hsh gules for tlio next 30 days. Special Bargains in The old All Wool Blankets- A fow Good Values in Hats and Caps. Groceries of all Kinds. DUNN BROS. Condon, Oregon. Mrs. McCnrry Isdott n with an' attack of pneumonia. F. M. 1'liter nnd Frank Armstrong left last Saturday for Tacoirm with near load of heavy horses, ! , Mlx 1'rnrl Fitiswatcr has returned from Monmouth where she ha been at tending school. ' There nre some Indications of a new laundry being established In Condou in the near future, Ueorge lllake, the Kock creek sheep man was In town the first of the week, Ills wife nnd baby were with him. We are Indebted to Congressmnn Moody for copies of the lie port of Lsbor Commissioner Carroll D. Wright. It Is now 12 day since our case of smallpox developed with no further ense reported. It Is hoped there will be no spread of the disease, Mrs. (rider, who has been visiting iter son, Wayno Orlder, near this place, (or the past three weeks, left Sunday looming for l'eiidlcton. f Dr, J, A. Lnmberaon, of Iebnnon, a son of Mr. and Mr. A. . I-nmberson. of Ferry Canyn, In in New York City this winter taking s post graduate coume in urgery. , , ," N0Tit.1t The Derufwratlc Cenlrnl Com mittee of Gilliam County, Oregon will mvet At Condon, Oregon, on Saturday, March, 10, 1000, nt 2 o'clock, P. M. All commltteeuieu should be present, f , . ..IS; P, Wmn, Chnlrmnn. Notick All democratsnnd other who believe In democratic principle of gov ernment nre requested to meet nt Armo ry hall, Condon, on Haturdny, March 3, 1UO0, at 2 o'clock P. M. for the pprpW ol organising n democratic club. Ity Order of Committee. ' A Kansas editor thus soliloquizes: "If n man should wear his pantaloons so long that whenever he appeared on the street he would be obliged to reach around behind nnd grab hold of the slack nnd hold them op, wouldn't the Indie laugh?" ' J. K. Fitxwnte,r Josh Portwood Kan dolph Itambonnd Frank Caldwell will leave today for Wyoming where Mr. Fitzwnter I running hi sheep. Joeh nud Kandolph will look niter Mr. Fit water's sheep this summer nnd Frnnk will bold n similar position with Darker ISrus. ' Itoss Etenrdsley, president J Geo Miller, vice-president: W. II. Col well secretnry nnd treasurer are the principal officer of the Eastern Oregon Rent Estate Co late ly organized nt Arlington. The new firm will bny nnd sell E. O. realty making specialty of Gillintn county dirt. We wish them success. Win Hurt died Mondny morning nt the residence or hi brother, 8. A. D. Hurt, north of town, of consumption, lie had been In ill health fur two years nnd nlihougt be grew gradually worse hisdeathenme suddenly and unexpect edly. The funeral occurred yesterday in the Masonic cemetery, Frank Stewnrt, of Lone Rock, wni in town Haturdny. Mr. Hlewart Is nt pres ent engaged in teaching the public school nt that place nnd ha lately pur chased, the i nler et-t of Jesse Stewart In the general merchandise store of Mat lock A Siowart. lie will in the future net ns ngent for the Glomc nt that place. A number of team went through from Mayvllle, Monday, enroute to Arlington londed with fat hogs for the Portland market. There were 110 porker In the bunch nnd they were raised nnd sold by Andv Mrclner, Chas. Ml lie, Wm. Werh- li Geo. Gibbon nnd Jim Dyer. The price secured ranged from 14.00 to HBO per ca t. J. II. Ralston purchased the lot for the Union Meat Co. The report sent out front Arlington lately stulinii that the well known tlnn of Muirte St Weir were about to remove their larue stock ol merchandise from Arlington to Stintpter la incorrect. A letter from that firm to the Ui.ona, re ceived n few uavs ago, state that the will continue their business nt Arlington as usual and thnl they nre not going to (Milliliter. The large trade which this flriuvninvs in (iilliHui f-nnntv la reason enough why they should not be looking lor n new location. Mr. Jordan, nn nged Indy who has made her home w ith her eon, II, U. Jor dan, for the past year or so, met with n serious nrt'ldent last Halnrday nt Arline. ton. Mrs. Jordan left here Fridny for Los Angeles, Caluornin. whore she ex liectod to reside with herdatmhter. When nhout to take the train Saturday after noon cite fell from the depot platform. breaking the bones in one hip nnd one arm. Hereon was notified by telephone nnd he nnd hi wife at once left for Ar lington and removed the unfortunate la' (It to n Portland hospital, it I oeiieveu she will recover. Vj Boots and Shoes reliable Buckingliam &. Hecbt brand. left which will bo sold at the old price. Flreat Arflrifrton In Which a Slx-Yef-.OIc Ctrl l Burned ''; to Death. Hpeclitl to Oifc O'Mtar. ' , ' ARLINGTON. Feb 28-Th residence of C. A. Jergerison, I'n this city, cunlit fire at 0.30' last eVenlrtg and Wasnlinovt totally consumed. A' child sit years old who was asleep in an upper room was burned to crisp The fire started from a cnndle tarried by Mrs. Jergenson into a closet under the stairway and had gain ed great headway before being (Uncover ed. The fire company responded promptly, but were obliged to lay 1200 feet of hose to reach the huildlng. The family are left In destitute Circumstance's bat already the kind hearted' citizens have raised more than f 100' for their relief. 0. Mr. Ed Dunn is seriously ill. II. N. Frnwsr I on the sick list this week. ' . I'M Temple the smnllpos patient I on the mend. - OLIVER CHILLED and -' " -: . " steel plows, Full Line for the We Carry a Complete Line of Harness, Saddles, Chaps, . OrJers Taken for Furniture and Wall Paper. Special Inducements Winter WADE BROS., OLEX, OR. Smoke an Export 5 Cent Cigar. Best Smoke in Town Jackson & Dysart, Distributers'. IS IT FINEST CANNED GOODS THEN CO TO P.H.Stephenson's. PORTLAND PRICES CONDON. Get Wiley B. Allen', or any other music iloalor'e prices, atvl tlton t our and tee If what we eay iau't true. Ve have in stotk Violins, 3 to '-5 each. Ban Joe, fit). Ouitar vaaea, $2.50 each. Violin ivory pegs, $1.75 per eot. Violin low hair, 50o eueh. Violin rosin, lOw. Violin necks, 60c, Flute accordeons, $2.00 each. Jews harpe, 10c each. Rattle bone, 10c pair. Bitnji etrltigs. &0u to $1.00 per set. Send ns your CONDON DRUG COMPANY, -MUSIC BARR BIG, Surrondera to ; Gen. Roberts With 4000 Men. Enland ReJolce3. LONDON, Feb. 27 General CrorijV surrendered Ida forces consisting of 4000 iiii'ii, to Iml K il.crts at daylight this morning. There fs great rejoicing here. Banker Route A Bobber. J. It. Garrison, Cashier of the bunk of Tiniriivllle, Ohio, had been robbed of lien 1 1 It by a serious lung trouble unlit he tried Dr. Klug'e New Discovery for C'oiiHiimpfion. Then he wrote: "It Is the bel medicine I ever used for a se vere cold or a bad case ol loni; trouble. I always keep a bottle on hand." Don t snfler wilh Cornelia, C&ldsorany Throat Cheat or Lung trouble when you can lie cuied so easily. Only -fiOc and ft .00 Trial bottles free nt Condon Drug Co's. 0. A. Dablke, who was almost mur dered near Clem Monday evening of Ust week, wan brought totown.Thim day nnd is rapidly improving. His as sailant has Hot yet been prenleit al though the ollice'r have been following up every clue. Spring Trade. All at Correct Prices. For tho next 30 days, on Underwear. YOU WANT Guitar, $10 to $15 each. Violin cases, 50o to $2 50 each. ; Violin patent heads, Too each. Violin bows, 75c to $3 OJ each. Violin chin rests, 50i oitoh. Violin strings, 10c to i'5c each. , Hand accordeons, $5.00 each. Harmonica?, 10 to $1.00 each. Tin flutes, 10c each. Guitar Btring?, 50c to $1.00 per set. Latest eongs, SOc to 50c each. mail ordora, PR'ALEKS- CONDON, M One application will relieve the pain, It rIho riireM sprains and bruises in one third the time r qoired by any other treatment, t'utu, burns, frostbite quin eey, pain in the side p ntl chect. glunilu l.ir nnd other rwellinga ar quickly cur mI by applying it. E"ery bottle war ranted. Piice, 'lb and 50 :t. May Strike Gilliam. Many of our exchanges nre telling of the manner in which some of the gulli ble eople in their recpective neighbor hood have heen tHkemnliv gra-ery ad dlers. It's the same old story. Instead of "the belter goods Himii your home dealer" promised, the full weight and lower puces, it bus I ice 11 the Invariable rule that the goods sold by these ped dlers are vt inferior quality, short weight and in the end mnch higher In price than the home dealers' goods. People w ho think their local merchant la cheat ing them umially run up ngainst the re.il thing when they strike trav eling concerns. One of these grocery fakirs is now operating in Morrow and (j'Biit counties, nu.l we warn fenrihle people to he on the lookout for him. llcppner Tioies. Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism. iFrom the Vindicator, K ithertordtony. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber lain's I'ain I'alin twice with the uioht remarkable results in each care. First with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the parts afflicted aiid realizing instant ben efit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, altooct proetrating him w ith severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting np free from pain. For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy, C. W. Cionfiitld, Mgr. LONE ROCK. Htnckmen seem to think the backbone of the winter is broken nnd ns nil bnve large quantities of hay on band nnd stock in fine condition they have nothing to kick abont. . ... Mr. Geo. Wick came down from .Sumpter the first of the week to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Winelnnd. Considerable uneasiness is felt among hi r people on account of her coming from a place where they have had so many (-uses of small pox." ' Frank Slew art went to Condon Satur day morning and on arriving there he S B. BARKER, DEALER IN GEN'L MERCHANDISE. Stockmen's Supplies a Specialty. CONDON When in need of Saddies.or Chaps, Call on Or Send to J. R. Reisacher, The only Saddler in Gilliam New Masonic Building F. M. Sprlngaton. SPRINGSTON (Succeseore to Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. HAY AND GRAIN First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon, Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK. CHARLES FIX, Bowling Alley and Baths. Lower Main St.. Condon. Ore. POOL ROOM, SOFT DRINKS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. GRAIN AND CHOPPED FEED -" OR TRADE.avaSy Large Scales, price 25c a draft; reduction on contract weighing. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO., HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER We offor a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap anil all kinds of rough Lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes, and dimension etuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE. LOST VALLEY - - bills the same evening. Washington's Hirthil'V wa appropr iately celebrated here by ah enteitnin ment and basket snppe'r' iii (lie evening at the Baptist' church.' The progrum wasexcellentlv reiidereil ttrrmghoiit nd was highly appreciated by the Ixrgeitn dienee and the sn'poer well it was. just immense. One evening lt wcr k a miml i" ( onr vonng neoii! went to a ditnce at Mr j Phillip's. 011 Thirtvmile alKint 14 mi lee from h"re. fh" mud wis from iwito sin inches in the roiid but riiev stemed t ho di Tien I i'n saml got there lull imag'ne their 'lisafipotutmi-nt when they were told they had got there 24 hours too soon as ibe dunce was to lie the next evening. Yim might t have seen the mud fly on the return trip. Cattle buyers have alrpadr begun to ei q 'lire f.-' salable eattb I'.ill Matlock has been talking to severa.1 hover the past few dav by telephone but none of them venture to set a price w hich they ezpect to pav, but onr cattle ow ners are not backward in saying that thev expect toget(20a head for yeatiim steers, 30 for two-year-nlds and other kin I4 in pro portion. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Wait, of Sonth Gardiner, Me , say :" I have had the worstcongb, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profits to the vernier. Chamberlain's Congh Remedy Is the only thing that I as dne nnv good whatever. I have nsed one bottle of it and the cold, chills and grip have nil left me. I congratulate the inmnfnc turers of nn honest medicine." For sale by Hudson Pharmacy, C. W. Crosfield, Mgr. ' .Treasurer's Notice. All connty warrants registered prior toJuly 1, 180ft. will be paid on presen tation at my oflice. Interest ceases after this date: ' K B. Bakker, Treaenref of Gilliam conntv, Oregon. Dated at Condon, Ore., Jan. 30, 1000. For Sale. Ten (hare of Arlington National Bank Stock. Will pay dividend April 1, 1003. Address A. C. IfAweoN 4 Co'., Arlington, Ore. WASTED RKVKRAI. PERHOSS FOR Dis trict OfHee MHniiuer in lht nttite to repre sent min Uietrown sinl surrotriUiuffeoHiitlefl W'filins to py yeitrlv Sum), pavb e weekly. De sfnthlia erriploytnent with tinuiiUHt optiortiinttien. References exrbanired. Knei,. s'lf-M1dretiMeo tamtied envelope. 8. A. Park, 320i:axtoa builij ng, Ctiicsgo. - OREGON. or Wheeler Counties : 1: : CONDON, O J. A. Rodgers, & RODGER j. T. G. Johnc-n.) BOUGHT AN3 SOLI. Oregon. This .popular hostelry has 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 (bis house suited to their wantc Proprietor. IN ANY QUANTITY FOU SALE - - - - - OREGON O. It. N. Co. Tims rr.t. iitj(iT( if, (inmoN, , '. '. Kew tlrn cnrtl, taking effect Surtilay,'Felirri rv l:ith: j Ko. 2-Vls tlnMlnct'iti, leaves. l-Via.'rti .." :t t. m.' .T:.K p. m." ivo. In l-t'ukrtm', k-nVHS 0. 24 Local fiuitjtlii, leHveH . . , w.tt ant .nd. ' Ko. 1 -Pordnn(!,'li'vn. :47 a. rttl' No. IV- PurtlMmt, leaven ,... 4:.i s, n,' Ko. 23 Local lniflii, lcft'e ...::vtr:ii a. ni.' 1. K. t ltASK,' Agent, ArlniHlon;- II. D6BYS3' Attornej-at-Law, Hotary rublioV IONE, OUEOON. Will pracllcs In all Ibe curl nf the ntntsl poUeetioim and 1'robuU; Uusiuoi glveu Onrvfui attention. . 1. 1. HOGAX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON", Condon. Or. OfTlfs Orpjon are., between Catholic Cban-lf and residence of 8. 1'. Unite. r W. daei-ino Attorney at Law NotarV Public and Conveyancer, . 5ondun. Or. rollectfont and insurance. Terms reasonable. Office in re.rol p(wtuttic-e building, Mala street s. A. PATTISOy NO TAB! PHBLI0. Office In (ilobe Building. ' condox, .... itEonr. g A. D. Ct'RLEV Attorney and Counselor at Law Arlli.t;ton, Or. V. 8. rommlnloner and Kotanr Pnbltc lis nftice. Prlice in sit llie itute and federal emirttol Oreitun and W mIiIiiku.). All Itiud. OIL', tf. land aud legal ba incus transacted. -1AM E. VAK VACTOK ATIOBBEY-AT-LAW. Office corner Spring street and Oregon avenne C05DON. OKECOK. The Regulator Line. The Oa!!e?f PrUand i hkh NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Daily Line of Steamers Between Portland, Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood River and all Points on the Washington aide. The ateamrr PallenOltvand Regulator lear Portland every morning (except &tintav) ac . and The Iwlles at a. m., arriving at dejtlua. lion in ample time for outgoing trains. Freight Kate Greatly Reduced. W. C. ALUAWAV, Gen. Afct.. Foot of Court Street, Tu Dalles, Or. Iff! F?lP Ft Kail Lake, Penrer, Fat lad Ft. Worth, malia. Had. ( p. a. Kana I lly, tit S.Aip.m. IjiuK Chicago, and Kiuu EpoVane Walla Walla. Lftrlv Si"ka Fiver ton.Spotane.Miu- Klyer l:j p. m. iieiKll.St. Haul, t a. la. Diilulh. Milwan- ke,C'bicKO& Kaat , .-0p.m. CceanSttamihlpl. .W) p. m. All railing date atiliject ti ehauije For San Franclc -ail lee 3. 8, t. It, t.Ta, aud tn-vry 6 da?. ti.illT Clmbl Rltr 4 00 p.m. Ex. Ninday tt.mtr. Ex. Sunday l-atiirday To Astoria and ay lu.uo p. in. Landings. ;00a.m. K'lllaaeUt . 4:nop.m. ki. buudaj - "x. buaday Oregon City, New- i Inrg.Saleui 4t Way l-aildtllK. 7:00 a. n. WlllamMt and tarn- :S0p.m. I,uj Thnr. hill lf. '" Weil aud Sat. ri. Oregon City, Par tou, A W aj Land iug. 6.00 a m. Wllametta KI.er. '4:30 p.m. Tuer. Thnr Moii., ed. aud but. Portland to rorrat- and Fri. li A Way I.and tnga, I.t. Riparla (nak diver. I..1M a.m. IU Daily Rlparia to Iwlton S:lo a.m. J. E. CRANE, Agent, Arllugton. W. H. HURLCURT, Qanatal Paiweuger Agent, Portland. Oa Land Applications, Proofs and Abstracts. 11. N. Frnzor. County Clfrk. dive ipeciHl tilli-iition to abstract! ol titli-, nut in also prepared to ren-ive I', f, joverninunt liiml fllinaH nml priof, jrf II K8 upplii'Htinns for tin- (inri'liHee l tute scliuul la ml t, ut liia oil ice in Con Ion, Or. Su'itfi-nlie fur Lite Uloiik.' Only tl.-O a )-r.