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P. THUH1DAV, MAMUH, H Ihiid. . Purely Business. , . CIwiiiIhji Iain's ItCiiiodUiO uro Hold by tliu Conduit DriiK Oo. : Onliir a tailor nindo suit fit cunrHn tcetl Iroui Bros, We ftru iitmU fur the fitiiioim Hunk Indium b lluuluh Hoot iwiil Hlioen, ; .. Iluiitl llron. The 11 11 i no Laxative Uroiim Quinine Id sold In Condon only by Iho Condon Dniit Co, ' : ' I'liltUs, oil and' white IfHit in nlinnd unco mill ut lowct prices ntTliu Hudson riiiinn.ury. , Choice family whlto flail nt Dunn Bros. Tho gunning jiuacliHiu'i Kiiglliili St t ter itii 1'illu nt the Condon Drnu; CV. (i. L. Nun I, tliu well known auction eer, will i ve tlio wtrlittoot attontlon to All Imnliu'KH tiutriistud to hi emu. It you lutve property to acll concu ll hint, The Pyramid of livnlth In reached by A aprlng tonic. Cnitip. H.rMa purl i la makes hlood and builds up tlio system. For salu by tho Hudson Pharmacy, We wUlrto tlinnk our patron for thclr liberal piitroiuigu during tho pant yi'iir and hope to nun it a continuance of the tame In the future. Dunn P.ros. . It you are thinking of dolnn noma . painting thin aeunon, just remember that the Condon Drutt Co. have every thing in stock from a 2"kj brush to n 1001b ki'K ol lead, wit also carry window slum till lsit. ' ;. ' :, ; Wastkd The ladies ol Condon and ' vicinity to knoMr that they can gut the bout assortment of hint) class fruits, con fd(tioiicry,and crackers at Jackson & l'y Mtt's. Dunn Broil, havn an linmomio lino of fine merchandise upon which tlio prices have bceti reduced ince the holiday. Their atock consists of Dry tioods, Cloth In, Furnishing;, Uruwlee etiC. Tho Hudson Pharmacy 1 sol? agent for Perfection Headache Wafers no morphine or aiillpyreiie Lang' Laxa tlve Cold Tablets and Dr. Sheik's Gol den Uelr and Dandruff Cure. "Let ua Dream the Old Dream out," "On the Bank of the VabuHh,"-"I Loved you Better than you Kuew," "From Prison to Mother' Grave," "Mr. Johnson IWt (Jet Gay" and many other up-to-date itoiigs with musio at Condon Drug Co'l. ' The American News Co. Iibs establish cd a branch in Condon. All domestic and foreign publications can now be had at publisher' price! such a Scribiier's Mauey'i,McCluro', Harper and myr iad of other will be kept always in took by the Condou Drug Co., agonls. Bout Milestone at the Condon Drug OLEX. Frcimml Wado and wife visited out of town Sumloy. Mr, Frank Uinehart returned from the Willamette valley lat week. ' MiM Kate Oayhart ha 'returned to her bora at CrvallU. -"-., Dr. Butter, tlie Arlington dentist, i working In, Olcx. , . W are happy to ay Jo Ward' hord es are Improving since be called tho Dr. to ee them, St. Patrick's day will be celebrated hereon the night of the Hltli with grand ball lit Wadu' hall. Jap Dodaou ha accepted a position head mechanic in J, P. Tlioma' man ufacturing aiid repairing cetubliehmetit. Jap and hi family have moved into the Thorn hall. Farm work ha opened up in earnest, considerable pprmg grain being down, This vicinity is ti peeled to barvont a big crop thi year a every farmer baa from UOO to 1000 acre of grain. Olei had A small, pox (care laat week. A man came along one morning and topping at the house of Orant Wade, Atked, (or lomathing toeat. Mr. Wade generously gave him hi breakfuitt which lis ate with a relish and departed. Af ter h had gone oiuo one reported be w tick and had been driven out of Ar lington becaoae he was (opposed tohave. mall pox, Kvery body waa excited, (irant Wado jumped on bla horse and oon overtook the man, w ho averted that ho waa In perfect health but (irant nub jevted him to a inout critical examina tion and coming buck reported him aound a tho gold itandard. We think Orant deserve Iho title of M. D. and that hoaliould have a diploma without rk further question. Grand Clearance Sale. Notwithstanding tho fuct that tho prico of nearly nil conunoditioa has advanced wo will still give our cuntonicrs the benefit, of tho old price and in order to make room for our big spring stock wo will mako liberal discounts ou all ciinh sales for tho next 30 days. ' Special Bargains in Boots and Shoes Tho old reliable Uuekinghnm & Ilecht brand. All Wool Blankets- A few left which will bo Bold at tho old price, Good Values in Hats and Caps. Groceries of all Kinds. DUNN BROS. IliiMN r-ui'nlay evuningVlarcli , li67 lo the wife .f F. -(J. May. of thla city, a nine-itmnd daughter. : . K, I'. W!r, of Arlington went through from Miiyvllle Tueadiiy with .a band of horses which he will ahlp to market. ltettie A l'nllersnn Imvo buuirht Alex llitrdie'g 100J wool clip to be delivered lit the Dallu, tlio price to be 10 cent a pound. (leo. B. Dukek was over from May- villi) Toei-iluy. The indication now are that Xi, It. will vote the republican tick el at the June election. 11. K, Sjaruy wa in from Buecher Flat thi week. He had with him 15 or SO of III puck of hound and waa looking for coyoto and freab democratic scalp. Ml Maria Harrington, a aivler of Mr. ieo. (ilbbon, died at the Uibbon' home, near Miiyvllle, bint Hunduy morn ing, after a lingering illness. The funer al occurred Monday, John Maddock returned Inst week from a btiBinca trip to Chicago and Detroit. Ho spent several week in the "Windy City" and report having bad a good time, . Bert I'leraol write u fromOrln, Wyo ming, to send the (Ii.oiik to hi address. Burt like the country where be I and he la Mill working for Dr. J. M. Wilson, with whom, ho left Gilliam county laat prlnjr, Stock I doing well and 'Bert think he will become a permanent fix ture on the Wyoming plains. Notiok The Democratic Central Com mittee of Uilliaui County, Oregon will meet at Condon, Oregon, on Buturdny, March. 10, 1000, at 2 o'clock, I'. M. All committeemen ahould be present. K, P. Wciu, Chairman . Democratic Club. The Oilllani county JcifTurionlan Dem ocratic Club wa organized at this place lat Saturday. Bam . Van Vaotor waa elected temporary chairman and P. Ii. Htephenaon waa chosen a temporary eeretary. A committee, composed of 8. A. Paltlaon, W. L. Wilcox, and An drew Uroiner wa appointed to draft resolution getting forth the name and object of the club after which the fol lowing permanent ofliuor were elected j President, Sam K. Van Vactori Vice prealdont, Andrew Greiner: Secretary, P. It. Btephenaon ; Trcaurer, Kd Dunn. Th club wat organized with almost "0 member. After a abort conference the club adjourned tubject to the call of the chairman. City Election. A full vote waa polled at the city elec tion Tucaday and the day passed quietly without riot ordiaturbancea tf any kind In fact, a coin oared with an election day in Kentucky, It wa rather a tame allalr. : May Dunn wa elertod to succeed himself by a unanimous vote there be ing no other candidate in the field. Thi wa a rplttinlid endorsement of Mr. Dunn 'a Administration of municipal affair during the paat two year. There were reven candidate named on the printed ticket for councilmen, four to be elected, but when tho vote wa ennvasced it waa found that the iiame of W, L. Wilcox, had been written on a aulficient nnmberof ballot to insure hi election. W understand that Mr. Wil cox declined to be a candidate but the voters would not have It that way. Charle Fix received a higher nninlwr of vote than any other candidate for councilman which shows that his good work a a member of that boly In the paat ha not been forgotten. Fred Wil son and Frank Kpringion came in with good big votes and wero elected on their first venture Into the tangled web of city politics. Being a ii Ivcr democrat P. Ii. Steph enson got elected by a vote of Almost 10 to 1 And H. A. May downed his opponent just 5 to 1. Following i the vote. Mayor Kd Dunn, 30. Council Cha. Fix, 24 j Fred Wileon, 21 j W. U Wilcox, ll): F. M. Spiingston, !0; S. K. Luna, 17; . W. Uinehart, 13; Jean Labouw, 7; Joe Harbin, 0. Treasurer P. H. Stephenson, 27 j Frank Parkor. 2. Recorder K. A. May, 26; George Tatom, 6. - WAXTKD ARVKUA1. ' rTilt.oN FOtt M Irli I nilli-e Mhiuutpm tn tills atnio tn ri'i.te seiit m tu liii'lr ow n unit uimiiiKlliia enHuilo. V 1 1 II IMC In )) y.tl y Imi, iuv.ihU- wm-kl.v. lrnlil;iiiiiliivtiiiit with uiiHmiitl oppnrti'iiiltU'i. Ue(4n-mi' vxi'liaiiavil. Km-low si llmliln'sm-d imiii."l inrrli)nt. iJ. A. 1'tirk, ilJil'imion bullil luK. C htnuiti), Condon, Oregon. Condon's Visitation of the Dis ease Confined toOno Case. Quarantine Raised. All Danger Passed, " Thank to tho prompt action taken by our city authorities to prevent the unread of tinall pox no more case have developed mid all fear of an epidemic hove passed. The quarantine of the building in which the disease first ap peared wa raiaed Tuesday and the in males were given their freedom. Our people adopted the only right course when the disease first appeared which wa to take rigorous measures to stamp it out and to call It by Its right name as a matter of precaution to the people of the surrounding country. The result has been most gratifying. So far a we know no other town in the state that ha been visited by the small pox has been so fortunate in getting rid of it. The (Junta waa honest with Its readers when the disease first appeared in not trying to cover it up and it is now as honest in announcing that the town is free from It and that no fear need be felt by people in the surrounding coun try in coming to town when they have occasion to do so. . OLIVER CHILLED and STEEL PLOWS, Full Line for the Spring Trade. We Carry a Completo Line of Harness, Saddles, Chaps, Orders Taken for Furniture and Wall Paper. Special Inducements , For the next 30 days, on Winter Underwear. WADE BROS., OLEX, OR. Smoke an Export 5 Cent Cigar. Best Smoke in Town Jackson & Dysart, Distributers. JUST IN FROM CHICAGO- Some "dandy" bargain in Ladiea1 Gent' and Children's Underwear. Also other Hue of good uot mentioned here. We also pay tho market price for Horse Hair, Old Rubber, Copper, and Brass. One Djor South of Henshaw's atore. HENRY CUENDET, CONDON, OREGON. YE KODAK FIENDS Kindly note the following list of supplies Tripods, 1.60 each. Standard plate, 50c dox. Squeegee rollers, 25u to $1.00. Printing frames, 25c, Ruby lamps, 80c to $1.00. Kodograpbs, Wo each. Mounting brushes, 35c each. Blotters, 10x20, 5c, In printing papers wo havo Solio and carry liluo Print, Velox and Dekko. Developing and toning formulae carefully compounded at lowest possible rates, CONDON DRUG COMPANY, LKAD1NU DRUG, PHOTO AND MUSIC DEALERS BARR B LC, yet ami It Is needlers to aild that he will remain there till all danger of infection has passed, -' v . .. " . - ' .. . Banker Rout A Robber. J. It. (iarricon, Candler of the bank of Ti.ornville, Ohio, Imd been robbed of health by a serions lung trouble nntil he tried Dr. Kirni' New Dicovery (or Consumption. Then he wrote; ''it I the bext medicine I ever used for a se vere cold or a bud cas ol luntr trouble. I iiIwhvs keep a IkiUIm on band." Don t suffer with Coughs, Colds or any Throat, Chest or Lung trouble when you can tie coied so easily, Only 50c and fl.00. Trial bottle free at Condon Drng Cu's. k Obituary. Communicated. Win. T. Hurt, on of Isaiah and Sarah, Hart, aged 2$ years, 9 months and 0 days, died at the home of his brother. 6. A. D. Hurt, Feb. 20, 1000, after a lingering illness of several month. He waa highly esteem ed by all who knew him and bore with great patience hi lung sickness. He leaves an aged mother, three brothers and four sisters to moarn his untimely death; namely, J F. Hurt.Olex, S. A. D Hurt, Condon, K.' M, Hurt, Idaho, Mrs. C. B. Stewart, Clear Water, Mrs D. C. Whiting, Huntsville; Mr. J. B. Des pair), Ukiah and Mr. J. Ii. Keeney, (ioshen.all of whom have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. All at Correct Trices. of which wo always keep a fresh atock. ' Seed' plates, 85c doa. Squeegeo board 15c each. Xeg. dry racks, 25c. Print trimmer 25o. Measuring glasses (4 o.) 15e, Mounting paate, lOo bottle. Vignetting, 6o each Hypo soda. 10 lb. lies. 4x5, at $1.25 per gross. W alto CONDON, OR. At the ai-liiKil election held Monday, M, O. Clarke was reelected trustee and 1'. II. Stephenson wns re-elected clerk. Curd are out annonntung the ap proaching marring of Miss M. Heat rice Hurley to Mr. I riu.k M. Plitr. The ceremony will occur next Sunday even ing. ' Romarkable Cures of Rheumatism. .From the Vindicator, U itlwrfu: lionS. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the ellluacy of Chamber lain' Pain Balm I ice w ith Die imt remarkable result in each cae. First with rheumatism in tlie shoulder bom which he Miiflurid excruciating pain for leu iln which was relieved with two applications nf Pain l!nlm, rnhliing the parts iifllictcd and reahaing instant lien etit ami entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism iir thigh joint, aluiiiKt prostratiinr him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with tlie liniment on retiring at night, and vetting p TVV fr,M i,njn. For sale ty 'Wie Hudson Pharmacy, C. W. Croliield, Mgr. Notice. To ltter prepare myttclf toseiveyon in the future I expect, in a short time, to attend a course of leetnrea in one i,( our best medical colleges. -To do this I must collect. All parlie owing trie will pleane take notice. Call at my office and settle or make sati-f.ictory arrange ment. Thanking yon for past patron age, I am yours sincerely, l'K. 8. K. Ll NA. IS IT FINEST CANNED GOODS YOU WANT THEN CO TO ':;ri-- P. H. Stephenson's. S. B BARKER, DEALER IN GENT MERCHANDISE. Stockmen's .Supplies a Specialty. CONDON - - OREGON. When in need of Saddles or Cliaps, Call on Or Send to J. K. Reisacher, The only Saddler in Gilliam New Masonic Building F. M. Sprlngston, j. A Rodgers. SPRINGSTON & RODGERS. (Successor to T. C.Johnson.) Livery, Feed and Sale Stabler HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon, Stop at Tlie 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 IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALE Large Scales, price 2oc a draft; reduction on contract weighing. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO., HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes, and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY - - - - - - - OREGON. f).S Brown was here bnrinjr yearlin; steers this wet-k. A pleasant pmty was given at ' tlii resilience of A. . W. Armstrong lui fj'ri day evening, Wm. Uogrove and J. W. Clark ban ""cured the conir.ii't of pliing tlh Kiei-ai her homestead. A dance whs given at T. Brandon's oi, last If'ri lay i-vmiin ;. alii o.ih at lliinsoii's residence on Hie pieiioii tii day eteuing. A plem-ant lime was Inn! and eclle it s,i,ipjri wjro serve i at liutli place. Wilson S nith has re'tim 1 fr nn T ie Dalles a liere he Went to attend tlio f in eial of his gramlmollier, Mr. J,.sepl BeeJev. a ii m -ar oU)r go i, u-.tt recent ly nf ill, 'I'lie leinains were shipped to The D.illes for interminl. The sctTool meeting in district No. 20 paed ofI'i.-ily. A. W. ArniHtrong and Taylor Brandon ere elei-ted direc tors to till the vacancies of J 8 Sooggin and Frank Armstrong and Brick Bald ing was elected for Hie f.ill term. Win. Mugrovewa le elected clerk. It was decided to bin Id a new school hoose anil work will begin soon. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamlierlain'a paiu-Balm a trial. It will not cost yon a cent if it does no giod. One application will relieve the pain, It also cures sprains and bruises in one third the time r'quired by anv other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites qoin sey, pains in the aide and chest, glandu lar and other swellings are quick Iv cur ed by applying it. E-'crv bottle war ranted. Price, 20 and 50 cts. or Wheeler Counties. : : : CONDON, OR. 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. Coiumercittl travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. Proprietor. O.- K. m K. - Tltna CitrtH .. - ' Rir;im; oKiwoif.- Ntf time curd, toklne cfTec 8umlBjvFeSl,;i try 18lh; haht XMiyrt.- . .. No. 3 VI' Jtdiititiitinn, tcitve... ...1 mi.- No. 4-'Ih hxkrttie,' Iphv4.. ...... ,, .." :-v"J p. mt. Mo. 34 JaiouI hciglif, lonrea . .......... :W ji, mu wwrr miuMx ; Ko. 1 Pnrtl'miil, 1cht' H:1T . nit. No. R 1'tiriKiiid, low .M, 4;ift..mi. No. S8 Locsl ( flht, lavnt . . . ). E. ( RANK, Agent, ArliiiKtnM. IT. D0BYN8- Attorney-at-Law, Ifotary Fublio IOKE, OKKOOX. ' Will priwiiro In All the conrunf the tW. Cntli'iulnns anil l'rubntu iniuineis ann o&i'efuV kttcntioii. PHYSICIAN AND SUnGEOrf, Cuilduil. OVr Ofllpe Oriren ttte., Txitween Catfiollo ChdrclT nil reildeiKwj ot H. I'. Sliuiu JW.DAKUNO' Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyance, Cuniloif, Of. rollectromand Inittrance. Tcrm reamwaMar Office tu rear ci xurnue building, Main tnc A. PATTISO B0TAET PUBLKT.. Office ln Globe BuUdlny. CONDON, . ... KEOO!T. g A. t. CCRLEY Attomiy and Connie'.or at Lair Arlliiaton, Or. IT. S. fomminloner anil Notary Pnbtlc li r.fhce. I'ratuce in all Die ilute aiirt federal eouriaoC OrcKn and Wuhinnio.!. All kind eilj. 8. laad ami legal ba.lntw tranaaetei. gAM K. VAN YACTOB ATT0 B3f E Y-AT-L A W. Office corner Spring itrl and Oregon aveno COKDOX. OKKOOX. The Regulator Line. The Oalte, PcrVand S hmi NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Daily Line of Steamers Between Portland, Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood River and aQ Points on the Washington side. Tlie iteamPTo Dalles Cltjrand Reirulattrr leal Portland every morning (except Bnnriav) at', and The baiiea att a. m., arriving at declina tion In ample time (or outgoing tiaina. Freight Bates Greatly Reduced. W. C ALLA WAY. Gen. Agt, Foot ot Court Street, Tlie Dalles, Or. vMioiiliO iiio BSruT Frea Feriland Arsivb Fait Salt Lake, Denver, Fait la.l Kt.Uorth.Om.li. Mail. I p. m. Kaunas City, til titju.ia. l-ouis, C h lvago, aud East. Epokan Walla Walla, Levis- Spokano Flyer ton. Spokane, Min- Klyer :4ap.m. neaimlls.St. Paul, t a. m. Diiluth, Milwan- kee.ClimaiOitait l.-Wp.m. CctanSteamshlpf. 4.U0 p. m. All sailing datei subjt'CC to ehangu For t-an FrancUco Sail Dt-c 8. 8, 13. , i. 'is, and erery i days. Dully Coluaibla Rlier 4 0Op.m. Fx. Sunday ttaaaMrs. Ex.8uudaf l.uup.m. tatiirday To Astoria and Way 111 oo p. in. Landings. fiOOa.m. aillaattt River. 4:J0p. m. Ex. uuday Ex. bunday Oregon City, New berg.Atleui A Way lAudiuga. T:00a.m. Wliiamen and Yam- :Mp. m. 1 nes.. Thnr. kUI lr. Mull., U J. aud Sol. and Frb Oregon City, Day Ion, A Way Laud lugs. 6:00 a m. tKl.lameH Rlf. 4:90 p.m. Tues., Thar. Mon., W ed, aud baU Portland to Corral- and FrL. lis Js Way Land ings. Lr. Itlparls Inakt Rlvtr. Lr.lirlstos) 1:90 a.m. Daliv lmily Ciparla to Leviaton g sua-ui. J. . CIUSE, Agent, Arlington. W. H. HURLBURT, Oenerai rasaeuger Agent, fo. tlaad, OS Land Applications, Proofs and Abstracts. H. N, Fraeer, County Clork, pivpg special Htteiition to atmtrm t of titlr, aud is also prepared to rereive J. 8. poverunient In ml ii It nj?e and rnofn, at well aa application, for the purcliaae o( etnte hl'IiooI lauds, at tiis office in Con don. Or. Subscribe for th Ui.iim. Only ft. SO a vfiir,