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THE GQI2DQH GLOBE. THURSDAY, APRIL 12. IGK, THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY OREGON. Oa Monday lliu senate comiuUtee on fiiv?leao n I elections voti'l lodwUre Hie 8'b: of iaHr Clark, of Montana, Cm-ant. It seems that ci-rtii miMiiher r( the Mnntann lttf!ifltitre 90M Clark et in llie senate btit they have fulled iv deliver the so.kU. A miliiimarre fen (ti'ru'lWl nBiiirant and iiia money are mm mted. , ' ' - 1 ' - -.- . After making all k'nlsof t foil of him frlf on soeonnt of his lite little presirttTi tiul boouilet, Admiral Dewey lias decided to withdraw from the race. Dewey has lost prestige rapidly since his marriage to a politically ambitions woman but if he will retire to some little farm I mo g the Vermont hill, and spend tbereumli. derof his life there, the public may forget hia follies i:d future generation? may rememlier him as a naval hero rather than as a politician' pnppvt. Million Given AWay. It Is certainly m&st gratifying to the public to know of one eomjeri hw;h ia not afraid to be generous. The proprie tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles and have the satisfaction of knowing it has cured thousands of hopeless eases. Asthma, Bronchitis, La .rrippa and all Throat, Chest and Lung diseases are sorely cured by it. Call on the Condon Drug C, and get a free trial bottle liegulur sise COc and fl.OO, K'very bot tle guaranteed. MAYVILLE. Mrs. Kflie Shnrte, of Arlington, visited friend hr for a few days, returning home Tuesday. Mrs. Mollis and Lucy Hurlburt, of Arlington, cam over on Saturday's stage, the latter to visit friends hero for a lew days, ana ure lormer 10 ieacn a three months' term of school In the Buck horn district. ' Mr. Samuel Lewellen ami little dangh ter returned Sunday from a year's visit with relatives in Montgomery, Missouri. There are many country newspapers Mis nephew, u. t. isiiiiiu, aim wue, 01 Just now who tuke particular delight in that place accompanied them and will villifying and abusing Congressman Joiin make a permanent uome in imacuuutT. J. Lenta, of Ohio, on account of the part I (ji-gndma Keys has been quite sick, be ta taking in the congressional investi- out a better at this writing. (ration of the Coeur M Aiene laoor Kcv Tonkins, formerly of Staton, Or., trouble. These cnekoo organs should re- . , .y . flli Kev Lamar's place member that to Mr. Lenti Is credited to , ui , , fowH ciiurch, the good work of killing the Load postal rettcll(Svi nere Sunday. I - p It. W.U.S County Surveyor and Civil Engineer Home-stead seekers located at reasonable rates. Condon, Oregon. RKYES Is U'NA PWYSIClANS AND SURGEONS. Payor ntKM rnl lit TWnttly answered. Office ill Nn Mskdahi ltHlUiiuir. CONDON - - - .OREGON. QR. J. W. VOUIil. Specialist for RefractTon and Defects of trie Eye, WlllTlsll Cbndott Evory Tim Month.. Watch Loral Column tor Paten. If. II. IIKNDRUKS. Jl HOWSHMStr. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ...a.. omCES riasT ao.titKu wast or row, orrtca, condon. nusTDomt scrt'h or STSiwaa'a bkk k, rosaii.; Cnivfiif attention to Uwl business In Rtllinin and Wheeler couuttv. A Niary in evh ollUu. full and complete line of Bam and Stoughton Wagon, The latest improved Oliver and MoKne Gang Plows. he up-to-date Monitor and Buckeye lloe and Inm Praia. McCormick improved! roller-bearing Mowers', Reapers and Binders, The unequalled Milwaukee Chain Drive Mower. Russell & Co.'a Engines, Threshers and Fixtures. ' The Little O'ant Tread Power Threshers. Deputy Stock Inspectors. I hare uppolutvd as try deputies tha following persons! i U B. TownneiKl, iromtow. Charley V bite, riwr chick. R. M. Jhn0!. I.one Rork. StoeJk Inspector forUilllam County, Oregon. bill in congress which, had it become a law, wonldhave sqneexed the life out of almost every small country weekly in the United States. Lenta has proven himself the friend of the country pub lisher, but many of that class don't seem to appreciate his friendship. Mrs. Annie Taylor, of Evening Star Lodge was elected as delegate to the Re bekau Assembly which meets at Astoria, May 13. , D. S. Brown of Condon was here Mon day, , To our Patrons. William Christie, a practical news and job printer, has accepted a position as foreman of the mechanical department of the Globe office, and the establish ment is iu a better position than ever before to attend to the wants of its cus tomers in an expeditious manner. The office has been working short-handed for a few months, but from now on we expect to give onr readers a better news paper, our advertisers a better medium, and the patrons of our jub department quicker and more satisfactory service. We thank our many patrons for past fa vors, aud expect to merit a continuance of the same in the future. The Populist Convention. By an oversight the Globe was not furnished with a report of the Popnlist eonnty convention, which met in this city on Saturday, March 31, in time for our last issue, which accounts for the de lay of the report which follows : The con vention met at 10 o'clock A. M. in the ' : OLEX. ' Frank Little has been on the sick list but is better. Mrs. Joseph Martin is eick, with Dr, Rnedy in attendance. She is reported better.- The tinpan brigade called on Bill Jost, Sunday night, and made him dig up for getting married. He says' it was money well spent. Misa Einehart, of Gray's Harbor, Washington, arrived Monday on a visit V her father, F. M. Rinehart. C. C. Clark, of Blalock, ia doing our neighborhood for the Pennsylvania tread power thresher. We are well pleased with the candi dates for office, but sorry we can't please all of them. . Thanks to Judge Bradshaw for his jn dicious and economical management in postponing circuit court. Teachers' Examination. The examination of teachers, for coun rear room in Armory half and was well I ty papers, is in progress this week under ttended bv representatives of the party the supervision of County Superintend from the different precincts. W.J. Ed-lent K. A. McCally, assisted by Mrs, wards of Mayville was elected chairman Grace Thomas of Olex and Miss Mabel and F. B. Moore of the same precinct I Halstead of Condon. The following ap- was elected secretary. A lengthy dis-1 plicants for certificates are present: cushion of the present political outlook Misses Lulu FiUwater, Susie Stevenson, was then held, which was characterized of Condon ; Miss Lucy Hnrlburt, of Ar- the ntmost harmony, and after a care- lineton: Misses Eloise Phillips and fnl review of the situation it was nnani-1 Edyth McKinney and Mr. ii. W. Apple nionsly agreed that the party would not of Olex; Misses Flora Ward and Erne Dut a countv ticket in the field for thel Williams of Lime Rock: Miss Alice KO' coming campaign. . li. aioore was aoipn, aiayvine. elected chairman of the county central com mittee for the ensuing two years, and the following gentlemen were elected as delegates to the Slate Convention, which is in session in Portland to-day: W. J Edwards, B. K. Searcy, Oscar Maley and F. B. Moore. quRsiwK! General Merchandise IS VKRY COMt'LETE, WHICtt WK AUK DKUVKllISO TO OUR CV8TOMUKS Afl UlWECT ntlCES. CALL AND SEE AND BE CONVINCED. SHURTE & WEIR CO. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll Uort( a Specialty. Plans and Esti mates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. C. S. PALMER, prtistk Barber. Sleek: Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON - - - OREGON. For Sale. One j blood Herford bull two years old. One blood Herford bull four years old. Animals may be seen at my ranch 5 miles northeast of Condon. D. S. Bbowk Papering and Painting. W. A. Darline has just received a full line of latest Wall Paper samples 1900 oatternsl and is prepared to lurnisheeti mates Etc. on short notice. Paper liansins and Painting done on short notice and in a neat and workmanlike manner. Give him a call. Treasurer's Notice. All countv warrants registered prior toJuly 1. 1898. will be paid on preset taiion at my ollice. Interest ceases after this date. . H. Uabker, Treasurer of Gilliam countv, Oregon Dated at Condon, Ore., Jan. 30, 1900. ARLINGTON. The Public School closed here last Friday with an interesting programme, The stage has been loaded down to the guards of late. Last Sunday there were ten passengers going towards Condon. . W. W. Weatherford, who has been tick for some time, is holding his own, with little hope of recovery. Mr. Henry Little and Mrs. Tellis were married at the Baptist church last Sun day evening after church services. Mrs. Tellis was formerly of Matney Flat. - Win. Lindsay, from Montana, bought from Charles McAllister 110 head of fine bucks the first of the week, and shipped them Irom this place. There has been light frosts several nights but not heavy enough to kill tender plants, and if the next ten days pass without a freeze there will be a heavy crop of fruit. the city bag had a erstem ol pipes laid in the park and in a few years the morratt after all, and that Is just what ,. , , n . the rest oi us inongni an me uiue, in the county. The trees are mostly lo- LONE ROCK. Mr. Nuckolls and family have moved over to Rock Creek. Quite a number of voters in this pre cinct have not regietered yet. Some of them will likely lose their vote by their own carelessness, Mrs. Robinette and her little boy have been very sick the past week. A number of other's have been under the weather also. We are pleased to note that Mrs. Golf is somewhat better and is able to sit up a little, after a four weeks siego with rheumatism. Frank Stewart and wife have gone to Hillsboro. where they will visit relatives for a short time and then proceed to Astoria to spend the summer. A number of our land owners are eow- ng Krome grass eeeu una spring, ii Irvsoil is what it needs, as they say. thin country will surely produce it in abundance. Several heavy frosts the fore part of the week in this locality. Considerable anxiety is felt among the fruitgrowers for fear Jack frost win nip me unit in the bud. Morgan Ward and Lewis Miller, of Wheeler county, went over to Fossil last week to attenl the 1'opulist convention, but like onr Gilliam county pops perhaps they just concluded they were only de- SUMMONS. In the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon tor the Conntv of Gllltm. W. limits, i'lulutiff, vs, Edgar T. Peraona, Defendant. To K.lsur T. Person!, the above nnra 'd defend tit In the name of the Mate of Ororon, jov are hereby required to appear and aniwer inc com plaint filed axnlutt vott In the lore entitled e- ml II rim fail o to aiinwer, for want therm', the plaintiff will take jadgment ajralimt yon for the mn of tNJO.OO with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent peranuam irom meiutn.aay nf Aiurai !. le liO.OO paid thereon on Dee. 12, J9: for 17-).00 attornejr'i foe; for24,jH with intereot thereon at me rate oi per ceiu per annum from the 2d. day of February, 1' f..r ii7 ;n. with Interrnt thereon at the rate of I nereeitt uer annum from the l"th, day of Feb ruary, ls!"i; for tlfi.l& with interest thereon at the rate ot S per tent per annum irom me. list. day ol Decern oer, lor mm cent wim in tercut at the rate ol 8 per cent per annum from the S)lh day ot Dec., 1K, nn lor i.io wim in tereat thereon from the th. day of Dec.. 1W7 and for plalntiffa eoita and dtibunement! in thia action, and alto an order for the tale of the attached property in wild action, to wit: The fvmtbalf of N-c.'i in townahipi rionth, Range: tui in Gilliam Couutv. iireson. and a one- fonrth interest in the growing crop of wheat thereon. Thin mmtiffiii ! terved npon you by phllc. Hon thereof In the CoHDos (i-"HC. a weekly ui-wannner nnhllkhed ill aaid (illliain County, bv onler of the Hon. W. I,. Bradaliaw, Jiidue of the above named eonrt, mane nt enainoera in uaii cltr. Oreuon. on March l lth., hajo, which aald order rccribca that the aaine be imblihed one a wi4 fornix conaeeutive weeka; that the firat publication aliall be made on the l.rlh. day of JiKirh, l'.W), und that the aervice be deemed complete on the 26th day of April, 19a), and yon are required to apear and anawer aaia coin. viiUUl uD or oeiure aaiu iaa( lining, fjnicr, r W. H. Wiiooir, Attorney for i'iaintiff. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the nnderalgned waaon the 2tb. day of February, 1900apH)inted exot-Htor of the eatate ol Nancy J. iinwu.ae eeaaed. by the County Coart of Oregon for Oilll am County. All peraona having claims againat aaid eatate are hereby notified to prevent the ame in me dnir verilied at my borne aouth eaat of Condon, Oregon, or at the ofilce of Hendricka 4i Bowerman, my attorneys, at their otHce at Condon, Oregon, within nix months from the date and first publication of thlM notice. Dated at Condon. Oregon, this 1st. day ot March, A. U. 1UUU. Executor of the Estate of Nancy i. Hawk dec1 ,1 A X- I I eust and are about fourteen years old. ri" Y""," , i with rheumatism, give Psitn-ltfllm si trial. It The park was donated to the city by J. iii,,ot cost yon a cent if itdoesnogood. W. Smith, who bad spent several thous- One application will relieve the pain, an J dollars on it. I It also enres sprains and bruises in one- tbird the time reqmrea by any oiner A Horrible Outbreak treatment. Cnts, burns, frostbites qnin- "Of lanrfi aorea on rn little. danohtpr's 7. Palns 10 tne ",(,e "na Ct,ee Bnaa' large sores on my nuieaangnter s , . ., .weilinffa are ou ck v cur- tiead developed into a case of scald head' writes C. D. Iabill.of Morgantown.Tenn but liucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured her. It's a guaranteed cure fot Kcxeina, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Bores, Ulcers and Piles, Only 25 cents a' the Condon Drng Co's. led by applying it. Eery bottle war ranted. Price, K ana wi cts. at me Hudson Pharmacy, C. W Crosneld, Mgr. GENERAL OTIS. This fine stallion will make the season of 1!)00 as follows: W. L. Barker's ranch April 7 8-17-18- 27 and 28. Condon April 9 10-19-20 23 and 30, Mayville April 11-12 21-22 and Ma land 2. Fossil April 13 14-23-24 and May and 4. Lout Valley (at Baldinz ranch Apr! Ja-lo JLh-Ui ami May 6 ami u, an i ciintui uinit throughout the season in the ain rotation. Ui-ii. Otn is a bright bav. 7-vears-old weighinir 1000'llis. 8 red by Strii-kland' ricotch OlcdH. "Unroer." (irandxire ''Candluir" (Keg, No, 6S(!) lirsl dau Kniflish Draft mar"Snlp". Secnmi dan llnllii of H,!.itlaml" (lie. No. HS78). ' lor teruie i.lc. see bills or eiupure m 10. COilflETT, KEEPER, KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.hd OKMtE At Thb Dai-lks, Ob., Mar. Ii, 1000. Notice Is herebT srtven that the following- named acttler IimsIiIch houceot iierniiciitioii to mult final nrof.f In autTMrt of her clHlin. and that anid proof will be made befoie H. N. Ftaser, County ('Icrk at Condon, Oregon, on rriuoy, April 2U r.sju, r.: BAD1 V. R. V. KM AN, of Condon, Oregon, ltd. E. No. C722. Lot 1 V. xmV. ande.UseU, ec I. tn 4 a. r 20 e V M. the iianii the fol- owll)K WltnobtM'S lo prove ner conuonooa rea- iilencenrion and cultivation of aald land, viz: Mrs. .ti. t:. r.aaiman, jainea ,,oniu, iiiume Bergeand C. A. tjiuipaon. all of Condon, On-gou JAI 1 , Hegiaier, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . ijtvt) On lit at Tub Dai,i.k. Ob., Mur. 19, l'JOO. Notice ia lierebr trfren that the following- iiuiiicd acttler hua fih-d notlci-of hla Intention to iniikn ft u nl proof in aiiiiimrt of hia claim indtiiatKitu nrool will be maaewnire ii. rT, county clerk, ut condon, Utcgon on Krlday, Miiy4, I'.nio, vu: WILLIAM I' A I.MKE, of Condon, Oregon, Id. F..No. IVI77 for the a i s e 'A.ne'i sw and lot 7 sec. I Hi. I a. r 2)1 e VV. M. He iiaiiica the loiiowing wnneasea 10 uove lila continuous residence tiion and eul- 'atinn oi aiitn iiino, vtx: H. H. I'oiuuri, p-iimuct Lamlicraon, r. F. i'skoii md W ll!Um Looncv, all of I'oiidou, oretfon. Jay 1'. LUCAS Uvgister, CITATION. In the County Conrt of the Mate of Oregon, for tor tlie f:oitntv of Gilliam. In the matter of lb estate of J. A. Linn, de- Ceased, Citation: To Mrs. Carrie jonnaon, Mrs. Mary isacaon Mra. Marie lloodcll and Mr. c. K. Lind and at! ariic interested in the eatate ol said deceased Ireeting: in the name of the fttate of Orciron : Yon and each of yoa are hereby cited and rennlred to niiticar in the Countv Court of the couniy oi diliam, ai we coun rtaim inereor, a. lioiiilon, in tne county oi omiam, on lueaoay, the Kth ihi v of May. 1'JIJO. at 2 o'clock In the after. noon of that doy, then and there to annw cause why an order should not be made authorizing thesale of the K. K. v. of the N, w. '4, the s. of the N. E. XA and the H. K. H of the . K. M. ec. XI in To. IH.. It. 21 E . W. M. In Gilliam County. Oregon, containing HO acres of land and being the property of said estate. 1 Met vice ol this citation la hereby made by pub lication in the CoKboM Glokk, a weekly news paper of general circulation puMiafteQ at Mm don. in said county and state, for four coiisecu- live weeks, live issues, commencing with the lasneof Thursday, March 11, 11SKI and ending with I lie Issue 01 lliiirsony April 19. iwaj virtue of an order duty made and entered said court on the 6th day of March USUI. W.J. Marikks, Judee of the County court of tlie Mate Oregon, for the county of (illliiim with the seal of Mild court alTixeu this llitli day March, A. l). nasi. Attest: H. K. Ka.BK, CK-rk, ByCHAS, O. I'outwood, lieputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakb Orrtca, Thb Dai.i.ks, Or., Mar. 19 IflOO, Notie Is hcrcly given that the following named settler has hied notice 01 nia intention make final proof ill uportof hfsclnfin, and thi that said proof will fie maOe before If. M Kraxc county clerk .at condon, Oregon, on Friday, Ma 1, r., viz; OEOKGE 1-. N KALE, of condon, Oregon lld.E. Ko, 4.179 for the wU nw 4 and nw i sw See. I1.Tti.4HK. 21K. W7M. He nameathe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation suld land viz: T. O. Jolinson. 8. II. Marker, L. Wilcox and S. If. Downing, ail of condon, Oregon. JAY V. LL'CAS, Kcglater. Remember wk.iiavk the lakqeast line ov Agricultural implements BETWEEN THE DALLES AND PEN'DJXrOW,- Which wore bought at prices to defy coiupetitionr DROP IN AT COB'S 5R00fl Next Door to Bowling Alley Arlington, when you ff tlk anjoytng a ffrat-claea CIGAR Ofl MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on. hand. si A ft Of Arlington, Or. NO. 3918, 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 CIVENT0 COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS- Prealdanti FRANK LORD, L C. ED. M.FRENCH, Praaldent! W. W. STEIWER, Vic T. HURLBURT, Caahlar. DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W.W. STEIWER. W. WARDS AND F. T. HURLBURT. 2 ARLINGTON SALOON, 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 Our immonse lino of Rpring and Summer Goods hnw j.Ubt ftrrivotl. S12E THEM, miCH THEM, C0.MPAUK TIIKM. Se tlvetiv bocauso it is a pleasure to limped nioo, now gooJ. Frioo them becnuao hero lios tho eooret of our success. Beauty ftlonw cannot always plenao but wohavo always been ablo to pkaso our custo- uiera when it cornea to prieo. Compare them and seo if our lino of Two Tonod Covert, Grey Boigo, Blaek llerring-bono Diagonal,. Merges, Puttings, and Novelties don't-" compare favorably with samples you got from Portland and the East, We give you what you are looking for and give you a chance to bo oct tbo beet. Fifty Different Patterns of Sum mer Wash Goods to Select From. Dotted Swiss, Colored Swiss Striped Lappet, Check Lawn, Fancy Organdies, Fancy. Figured Cord, Crepon, Percales, Etc. Etc Trimmings of all Kinds. Measure thcro, compare them, pull them, stretch them, give them every test that ft woman's nit and judgement can deyise and sea it they will not stand up under tho moBt trying ordeal. Write for Samples and Prices ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FICURES. LORD & CO. Arlington, Oregon. 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 Largo Scales, price 25c a draft: reduction on contract weighing. THE "MODEL" C C. WILSON & CO, Proprietors. A Quiet Resort, Headquarters for High Grade "Wet" Goods Green River Whiskey. Olympla Beer. Fancy Mixed Drinks. Fix Building, CONDON, OREGON I. CEVURTZ, THE HOME FURNISHER. 1 ' j WASTKf) RKVKKAL PERSON'S FOR DIH dlstrlctom MiiiisflRrs in this stele to !(. me In their own suit surrounding rouiitli's. M illtiiK to iMy yearly n)0, psyablt) weekly. I)e rlrublv empluymiMit with uiisimsl oiKirtiiniti:s. vi'rt'wiu xi'lisiiirf'fl. Kix'loim M'lf'srldritssi-il sliiini''l viivdoic. b. A. l'alk.iiJJOulloli build Um, i.blCHgo. la Ny 1 y niRUITIIRF PARPPT.Q 1 Willi! Wllf Willll mm I Vl STOVES Da you want a iteel range or a cook ttove? If yon do we will give yoa the celebrated Kclipse bteel Kangei at prices that will aBtonlsh you. These ranges are guaranteed lo bake perfectly and not to crack or burn oat in 10 years. An up-to-date ateel range, of hlgl quality at a wry low price. High grade materials and superior workmanship thronghont. blx holes, Ho. B covers, Top surface 2(i:i0. Firebox 2ft inches, Oven 18x18x13. High body 20 inches, only fl'S.&O. Cemented top oven plate, cat long con ter and hackwall, heavy ring covers doable ft re back and bottom grate. To cast in four ports, oven 18x19x12 Fire' box 24 inches. Only $15. 00. Henurvoi i'll. 60. Copper niiklo plated reservol $7.00 extra attached to range. You run no risk In boyini; an Kclipse Kange or stove, everyono la guaranteed and the manufacturers are back of tl guarantee. fSend for a complete stove catalogue tree. I. CEVURTZ THE HOME FURNISHER 173-175 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND - OREGON EE C 18 OR BELIEVING FROM DARK! ESS TO LIGHT. BURIED TREASURES BROUGHT TO LIGHT AT LORD a CO S. R I (3 EH ART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. The public will find that no better accommodations, run b found iu thia country than at this house. MoiiIb 25c; hedt 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEM." E. T HOLLENBEGK, 'ffl. E. Consulting Engineer. Estimates made- on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water Powers, Tumps and Pump ing Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you hare any thing you think past fixing, bring it to mo. HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDINC. CONDON OREGON. VHEII LOOKIIIG FOR BARGAINS GALL Oil AL. HENSHAW- lie has a complcto stock of tho following goods on band and more coming on every train. Furniture, Hardwaro, Carpenter's Tools, Paints. Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, IIouso Lining. Stoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery. Trunks, IIand:bags, Undertaker's Goods. Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notico. T. Q. Earhart, Fred Wllaon CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, inUrm FINEST BRANDS Wn Uir;es, IJquors ar;d Qars. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & WILSON, CONDON, Prop'rs. ORE. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO., HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER? Wo ofTor 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.