THE GOllDOil GLOBL
THURSDAY, APRIL 2ft. I00,
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY. OfTECON.
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ifHii)i. im (liDliiin iwiulv. alia louuike
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lilWlltMl, bill H Nil eVIllflKVUIHVl I'litll, HtHl
the tiiltor asmim w rvsSMiHl'itlkty fiui ipitfc
lou vx nHi t.y cwm-npHMuU'iw
BOARD OF TRADE.
A movement r m foot Among fhe
tmHiiieca men and r-itizrns to till a lonir-f.-lt
want in Coition by organising
lri of trade or commerrial club
Laving for its o'ljct the advamtiiiiftit of
Die Imi'iuei'a intrrpst!' of Condon and th
iip-bniliimn on I development of this
section ft(i liam ronuty.
Th (iionr hs, in the punt, directed
attention to the argent nned of soniesuuh
. erganil ttinn here, but, until Now the
time did not aeetu ripe for our citizens to
take hold of the mutter and push it to
successful issue. Never before have the
ron'titions been so favorable for estab
lishing such an organization in Condon,
and, it may be added, never before has
the need of it been so apparent to the
people. The town needs the nnited
-ff. irt of every one of its wide-awake eiti
ns which such en organisation alone
rnn afford to bring it to, and keep it at,
the head of the procession of Eastern
Uregnn towns of its class, and we hope to
see a full ttirnoot of all who are interest
ed when the meeting is called.: There
are a number of projects which are
within onr reach just now that, if secur
ed, will be to tlMj advantage of every
ritiien, and which, if not secured by us,
w ill go to some more enterpritting town.
As has lieea demonstrated time and
sriin in the past, " what fs everybody's
business is nobody's business, " and it
appears that the lime hns at last arrived
when we must organise for onr own pro
tection and profit, and put ourselves in
a position to look oat fur the interests of
ur town as Hie citizens of other places
ook out for theirs. It takes rustling
ami push to make a thrifty, tip-top, Bret
t-lass, live town and all observing men
will agree that soch towns are peopled
bv citizens who hare the sagacity to or
ganize and gu after what tbey want. Let
n have the elob!
Respectfully dedicated to the commer
cial travelers out of a job, by Dr. Carlos
Wright, Joseph, Ure.
My country 't i$ of thee,
tweet Zand of Xibertv (?) .,
Of thee I $ing. '
. Xand where4)or job all died,
Xand of Protection! pride,
What woe doth US betide
For truftf are King.
.Appeal.
If Iron bled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain's Fain-Balm trial. It
will not cost yon a cent if it does no good.
One application will relieve the pain,
It also cares sprains and bruises in one-
third the time required bv an? other
treatment. Cots, burns, frostbites qnin-
Bey, pains in the side and chest, giauda
lar and other swellings are quickly car
ed by applying it. E"ery bottle war
ranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts. at the
Hudson Pharmacy, C. W Croefield, Mgr.
Registered Voters.
Up nutil rnefday afternoon 616 re
gistrations had been reported at the
coanty clerk's office, the varions pre
cincts being represented as follows : Ar
lington 93. Blalock IS. U ck Creek 81,
Condon 117, Ferry Canyon 101. Idea 10,
Matnev 40. Lone Hock 37, Trail Fork
29, May ville G7, Willoir Creek 2i
LOST VALLEY. .
Ralph Fwk of Wagner visited friends
liere Monday and laesday.;
Jos. Frizzell made a business trip to
Uiem this week. ,
V. F. De Ford left on Wednesday, 11th
April, for the shearing corrals at lone.
Mrs. J. C. Hodges and daughter are
quite sick with whooping cough.
Martin Uillihan of Sanvies Island was
in our vicinity for several days last week
looking after his property interests here.
Miss Mary Kihhey is at present the
guest ol Mrs. Herbert Halelead ol this
place.
Henry Williams, Jesse Manger, Ed
Mires, and J. F. Coney left this week for
the shearing corrals.
Chas. Mote returned Sunday from
business trip to WaMron a ad Uird'a
Creek.
Frank Woosley returned Satnrday
from Lawrence, Marion Co., where he
liu bean visiting his mother the past
mouth. ' v
Alfred Toler left to-day for Sumpter
where his father, Lieson Toler, ezpects
soon to follow to try, as he says, " to fiud
the American God."
Jos. Frizzell has jnt made a bnsiness
trip to 8pray, on the John Day. and very
much admires the location of the tow n,
both as a location and a bubinesa point.
The boys who have been digging the
boles for the telephone line between
Lost Valley ami Condon returned to-day,
having completed that part of the job.
Frank Van Cleave and family left for
Echo today, where Mrs. Van Cleave
will remain, visiting her mother for
several weeks, while ber husband returns
to join a shearing crew.
We learn, from reliable sources, that
work will soon commence on a new
choolhouse in this district. We are
fadly in need of snch a building and
think the patrons of the school intend to
put up a honse that will be a credit to
the neighborhood.
y- A Horrible Outbreak
"Of large sores on my little daughter's
fiend developed into a cane of scald head"
writes C. D. Ialiill.of Morgantown.Tenn.
Imt Bucklen'a Arnica Salve completely
cured her. It's a guaranteed core for
Eczema, Tetter, gait Rheam, Pimples,
Bores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 25 cents at
the Condon Drug Co's.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LtKB Ornc.K At Thk Dm.i.ek, Oa.. Apr. ai, 1900.
Notice t hereby riven thitt the following
namfi sutttnr ha tllod notice of hi. lutMitlon to
eotmntite and make liiml pro tf in support oi hi.
In in, mid that aald prool will be made before
Vnvtrr Cmwlonl, Co nity Cl rk at lleppuer, Ure
ffon, an Thursday, May m, 1MW. vis: .
DAVID . KiHIISKTT.of Lone Kock, Oregon.
Hd. K. No. WW, forthescVi, nw'4 sw'i ne'i and
w'j, se1. sue al. Ip 4 a. r 24 e W. M. He uiimea
the following wltucaea in provu his continuous
r"Mdeuce upon and cultlvatl.tii of srild lauil,
via: Amos Wlnelanrt, (Jeorge I'erTy, A. I.. Wlne
land, aud JaiuusCuiemmi. all of Lone Hot'k, Ore.
Jav P. I.I'caii, Kegialer.
hiibftcrihe lor the uunw..
Democratic
Tic ket
STATE.
M. EAMMV of Marlon.
f ,4 DoO, Cwwii--W. SCIU LiitvlvK. H
of WHMiiiiRton.
DISTRICT.
Cmmmi f rf.-tfrtoi -WM. 8MUrt f fcizer.
JeM S,iv tit .trto-V. . tmAJ M ttrant
-ifiM Oi.Mor W. J. KDWAK1M of
(.Ulliaia, K. K. .M1.SKNKR it W hwkir,
T. R. COON o( Wave.
COUNTY.
tw.Wr W. R. "OYER erf CHrm.
. airtfw. L. Wllx'OX at comton.
CM-T. . JOUNSOS ot Condou.
fc.u-lVM. MfiROVKot Furry Canyon.
rrrnrV. H. STKI'HKSSON ol Condon.
Sum .!.!..'. K. NKAL of Arlington.
L. W. DARUNU vt Cmidon.
Condon Precinct.
JvMic. MM retG. U N EAI.E.
Ci(W.-. C. STKK KLANU.
JW .(wr-A. S. RICE.
I. O. O. F. .
To dav the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows'will celebrate the8lt anniver
earv of their lodge in the United States.
The order originated in London in 1745
and the first permanent lodge in the
United States was instituted at Haiti
nmr Ai art land, on AdHI 20. 1S19. bv
Thomas Vildley and four others who
had been members of the order in tug
land. The order in the United States
comprises lodges in every state and ter
ritory, also in uanniia, ownzenawi, Au
stralia and Chili. The order is founded
on the broad principles of Friendship,
Love and Truth, and is one of the strong
est beneficiary orders, in point ol num
bers and wealth, in ezistence. imu fel
lows point with pride to the fact that
the widow and the orphan are their
especial care and to the nomberlesa in
stances in which these helpless ones
have been cared for and assisted when
all the world seemed cold and dark save
for the blessed halo which shines for
them around the mystic letters and the
mystic links.
Millions Given AWay.
It is certainly most gratifying to the
public to know of one concern which it
not afraid to be generons. ' The proprie
tors of Dr. King's New Discovery or
Consumption, Cooghs and Colds, have
given away over ten million trial bottles
and hare the satisfaction of knowing it
has cored thousands of hopeless cases
Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe and all
Throat, Chest and Lang diseases are
surelv cared by it. Call on the Condon
Drag Co. and get a free trial bottle
Regular size 50c and f 1.00. Every bot
tle guaranteed.
New Train Service on the
. O. R. & N.
The dooWe train service to be estab
lished between Portland and Chicago,
April 22, in which the 0. B. & N., the
Union Pacific and the Oregon Short Line
are interested, will shorten the through
time 11 hoars. Train No. 2 leaving
Portland at 9.15 A.M., beginning on the
date named, will be known as the Chica
go-Portland special. It equipment will
be new. making it (ally the equal of any
train now in service from the Pacific
coast to the east. It will consist of
mail-car, baggage-car, a library-composite
car, first-class Pulman sleeper, a
dining-car. two chair-cars and a tourist
sleeper. There will be but one change
of cars to all Eastern points. The full
time will be three days through to Chi'
cago, or four days and two boors to New
York. '
The second train, known at No. 6, will
leave Portland at 0.20 P.M., connecting
at East Portland with the touthern
Pacific' overland train from San Fran
cisco, and will carry through equipment
to Chicago via the Union Pacific and
the Chicago & .North extern, and also
the equipment for the Washington di
vision of the O. K. & N., in connection
with the tireat Northern for Ht Paul.
This train will reach Spokane at 10 A M
A dining-car will be furnished for break'
fast into Spokane, and fordinner on cor
responding train leaving Spokane at
3 45 P.M. The new schedule as arrang
ed will supply the most complete service
ever furnished on the O. B. & N., as it
provides increased service in Eastern
Oregon, where it is greatly needed, and
gives immediate connection with the
Washington division at Pendleton. At
this point there is a large interchange
of traffic on account of the various nun
ing districts of Baker Coanty. the Coeur
d' Alene, the Kepnbiic and Kootenai
miningcamps. Portland isgreatly bene
fitted by this change, in as much as in
creased service is given from Eastern
Oregon and Idaho.
No. 2 will arrive in Chicago at 9.30 A
M. ; No. 0 at 7.45 A.M. as at present.
The westbound train oat of Chicago,
corresponding with No. 2, is No. 1. This
will arrive in Portland at 4.00 P.M. The
train corresponding with the eastbonnd
No. 6 is No. 3, outof Chicago. This will
reach Portland at 7.30 A.M. Westbound
train No. 1 will leave Chicago at 6 30 p.m.
and Omaha at 8.20 a.m. the following
day. The time will be reduced two
hours and 45 minutes. No. 3 westbound
train will leaveChicago at 10.30 p.m. and
Omaha at 4.25 p.m. the next day.
The service on the Union Pacific on
all these trains include Butfet-smoking-library
cars and dining cars. No. 6 will
carry daily ordinary sleeper to Kansas
City, with change en route to ordinary
cars to Chicago.
Consult the nearest ticket agent for
detailed information.
W. II. HlRLBUET,
General Passenger Agent.
For Sale, Cheap.
One Pitt's separator and horse power
and complete threshing outfit. For par
ticulars enquire of Cookr i;hoh., London,
Or.
GENERAL OTIS.
This fine stallion will make the season
of 1900 as follows:
W. L. Barker's ranch-April 7-8-1718-27
and 28.
Condon April 0-10-19-20-29 and 30.
Mawille April 11-12 21-2-' and May
land'2.
Po8il April 13 14 23-21 and May 3
and 4.
Lout Valley (at Balding ranch) April
15-1(1 25-2(5 and May 6 and 6, and contin
uing throughout the season in the same
rotation.
4 ien. Oti l a bright liay, 7-yenrs-old,
weighing 1900 lbs. Sired hy Strickland'
rt.'ott-h Clvde, "Uanrper." tirandsire,
"Candhnr" (Reg. No. 58rt) First dam
English Draft inare"8nip". Kecnnd dam
'Mtelle of ricntlaml" (Kg. No. 1078).
For tern. s Etc. see bills or enquire of
ED. CQRKETT, KEEPER.
p II. WAUN
County Survwyorand Civil Engineer
llonie-8tend aoekeM locatsd at
reasonable rules.
Condon, Orsgon.
1.1? S A
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
. Dayorntgtitealh nmt)iynwereil.
(ifBcc In 5vw JIumiiiIu Biilltllng.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
). J. F. GrtXETTE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offlct A of CoHiim )rnf C.
DR
J. W. VlXiKL
Specialist for Retraction nd
Dwfeota of tti Er
Wilt Vtaft Condon Kvef Ttm- Monttin.
: Watrh Local Column for Datea.
H. HXMDatCKS. JAY SOWKKM IK.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
nasTiciLDiNO want or pokt orrtca, condon.
riamDooa MoaTH or stbiwbr's aaica, romtii.;
CarvfHl attention to fcfgnt bnnlnrM In GtllUm
anil Wtweter comities, A NoUry in each ottlce.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I hare appointed a my drputlea tbe following
persons:
n. n. iwmu, .inniKHiih
L. B. Towmwnd, Condon.
Charley W bite, Paper bark.
R. M. JnH!o!c, Lone Rock,
Mock Innpeetor furUilliam County. Oregon
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter, and Builder.
Scroll Uork; a Specialty
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
C. S. PALMER,
Irtish Barber.
Sleek; Shaves
and Hair-cuts,
Razors honed and re-Rround
CONDON - - - OREGON.
For Sale.
One blood Ilerford ball two years
old.
One blood Ilerford bull four reara
old.
Animals may be seen at my ranch 5
miles northeast of Condon.
D. 8. Bbowk.
Papering and Painting.
W. A. Darling hai just received foil
line of latest Wall Paper aamnlea 1900
Da t tern I and is prepared to furnish etl
mates Etc. on short notice. Paper
Hanging and Painting done on short
notice and in a neat and workmanlike
manner; Give him a call.
SUMMONS.
In tbe Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon for
Hie Coanty of GillUm.
W. Untie, Plaintiff, va, Edgar I. Persona,
Defendant - '
To Edgar T. Periona, the above namd defend
ant In tbe name of 'the Ptnte of Omtnn. voa are
hereby reqnltvd to appear and anawer the com.
plaint fllwl amttmt yoa in the above entitled c
tion.witbin the time hereinafter mentioned,
and 11 ton fall ao to anawer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will take indfrmenl aniline yoa lor
the aam of IKW.W with intemt Ihereon at the
rate ol ten per cent per annam irora Me linn, nay
ol Annint. INK. Im I.Yl,00 told thereon on Dee.
li )M: for 1175.00 a. attorneys fee: for fl.M
with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per eent
per annum from the 2d. day of February. 1W5;
lor Vl:tl, with Interent thereon at the rate of
oer cent ocr annum from the l"th, day ot Feb-
rnary, IMft; for flft.48 with Intern! thereon at
the rate ot 8 per eent per annam irom ine mm.
day of December, l; for (17.22 eenta with in
tercut at the rate of S per eent perannnm from
the aKh day of Dee., lWifi, and for Sift. 40 with In
terest tnereon from me -Tin. any oi u liwi,
and for plaintirTx eoM and dinbanementa in
ihia action, and aiao an order for the sale of the
attached nmnertv in laid action, to wit:-Tbe
En.t half of bee. i in townihip'i Hoolh, Kanire
Eaat, In (jilliara Coanty, Oregon, and a one
foartb intereat in tbe (roving crop of wheat
tnereon.
Thi. .Hmmon. la terred nuon von bv nahllca
Hon thermit III tha CrlKDO liUIU. a Weekly
neatananer nnbllahed In aald Gilliam Coanty, by
order ol the Hon. W. L. hradabaw, jadire of the
above named court, made at chambera m iMiiea
Cltv. Orecon. on March 14th.. hM. which aald
order preaeribea that the name be pablUhed once
a week for.ix consecutive weeks; that the Brat
Eiililii-atlim shall be made oil the 15th. day of
rrh, 10, and that the service he deemed
complete on tbe 2tth day of April, 1000, and yon
are required to appear and answer said com.
piaini on or oeiorc aam iasi oameu unie.
W. H. Wimak.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
C 8 Laud Omen. Tim Dauks, Ob.. Apr. 13, 1M0.
Notice is berehy given that Jonn uooper,
of MhwIUc. timnn has tiled notice of in
tention to make final proof before H. N. Frager,
county clerk, at bis office In Condon, Oregon, on
FRIDAY, JUNE 1. 1900.
on Umber culture application No. 3267, for the
sw i aw and s se H ec. !B, tp 9 a. r 11 e. w
M. lie names ss witneMea: A. M. Umlth. . L
Cooper, John tortus, and J. B. rimlth, all of May
Tiue.uregon. vT r. i.uiii, iwiuier.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakb Orrica, Th Daixks, Ob,, Mar. 19 1900.
Notice is hereby riven that the following.
named settler has riled notice ot his intention to
make final proofin support of hlsclafm. and that
mat an in prool will he mane oeiore n. a r rsaer,
county clerk at Condon, Oregon, on Friday, May
, iuuu, via:
CEORQE h. KEALE, Ot Condon, Oregon,
Hd.K. So. for the wU nw and nm.tm
Sec. 11, Tp. 4 Si K. 21 E. W. M.
He nameathe following witneaaea to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
salu latin via: l. u. jonnaon, . n. naraer, it
I,. Wilcox and J. H. Downing, all of condon
Oregon. Jav P. Lucas, Register,
. Petition for Liquor License.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
the County ol Gilliam.
To the Hon. County Court of Gilliam County,
Oregon.
We tbe underaigned resident and legal voters
of tbe Precinct of tone Hock, In said County
and State, hereby petition your honorable body
that a license he granted W. ft. Roberta, of laid
precinct, to sell spirituous, malt and vinous llq
Mora, at retail, In quantities leas than one gallon
in the town of ljoat Hook, In aald Precinct,
County and State:
JoaephO. Ward.O. W. Boone, C. W. Pitcher,
H. S. Keel, Jeff Hayes, Jos, M. Hayes, Amos
Wiiieutiid, G. W. Madden, John II. Hayes, An
brew Keel, 1. 11. Smith, I. C. Bennett, Jeff Keel,
Riley Billings, J. K. Kalston, O. II. Keel, John
Gothcn, Ed Comptou, Jack. Parker, F. B. Lan
ders, Geo, Earhart, F. H. Robinson, R. M, John
son, N. II. Kuckolle, J, Andrews, J. R Bennett,
P. ft. Nicholson. Arthur Madden, Chas V. I'lieg
ley, J. T. Turley, C. Kldgway, Wm K. Conon, Koy
Foater, W, R. Roberta,
To Whom It May Concern: Kotlce Is hcrclj
given that the undersigned, W. It. Roberts, will,
on the Hth day of May, 1900, apply to the Honor
able County Court of Ullllam County, Oregon,
for a license to sell at retail, In quantities less
than one gnllou spirituous, malt and vinous
Honors, lu the town and precinct of Lone Itock
In said Gilliam County, Oregon. W. R, Hon rata
11 ANTED SEVERAL PERSONS FOR VI
W rtlatrlct Orlli e Managers In this atate to n'p
ma In their own and surroundina roiiutlca
Willing to pay yearly ti'iOO. payable weekly. !'
alrable einpleytnetit with unainial optxirtunitle
RcIititii ea exclimiircd. Encliwe self-ndilreasi
atiimia'd envelope, M. A. irk,;;j t nxluli build
REMEMKER WE HAVE
THE LARGEST LINE OF
Agricultural Implements
BETWEEN THE DALLES
AND PEXDLET0S,
Which were botight at prices lo defy com petition.
A full and complete lino of Bain him)
The latest improved Oliver and Moline Oung Plows.
he up-to-date Monitor and Ruekeye
McCorniick improved roller-bearing
Th uncnualled Milwaukee Chain
Ruosell it Co.'s Engines, Threshers
The Little O'onl Tread Tower Threshers. .
OUR STOCK OP
General
18 VERY COMl'LETK, W II It'll
AT
CALL AND SEE AND BE CONVINCED.
SHURTE &
DROP IN
Next Door to Bowling Alley, Arlington
' when you tm Ilk
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
Arli
No.
i Transacts a General
"Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
D. M. FRENCH, Praaldenti W. W. 8TEIWER, Vlc-Praldnt FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Caahler.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W.W. 8TEIWER. W. LORD, L. C. ED.
WARDS AND
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAII LABOUS, PROP.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
" FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Dhacgiit,
Main St., Condon, Oregon
BEADQCARTEBS
, FOR HIOH-ORADB
a THE a a
" MODEL."
WKT " oootm.
yiNE WIIIBK1E&
OLYMPIA BEER.
FANCY MIXED
DRINKS.
A Quiet
Lower
Charles
Main street
tlUiUUUUllllUUtU
E. A. NELSON.
NELSON &
(8acceuort to D.
a
i LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS
Condon, Or. Corner
I. CEVURTZ, THE HOME FURNISHER.
PORTLAND
Sloughton Wagons.
Hot? and Diwr Drills.
Mowers, Reapers and Binders.
Drive Mowers.
and Fixtures.
Merchandise
WIS AHR PKUVKRfXQ TO OUR CUSTOMERS
J.0WK8T PRICK.
WEIR CO.
AT COB'S
enjoying a flrat-olaaa ,
BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
3918,
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
F. T. HURLBURT.
BOWLING
ALLEY
. AMD ,
POOL
TABLES
IS CONNECTION.
Resort.
Condon.
Oregon.
Fix, Prop.
J. 3, rOBTWOOD,
PORWOOD
M. RI.VEHART),
'
RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS,
Spring and Church sts
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
STOVES
Do yon want a iteel range or a cook
etove? If yon do wo will civs yon the
celebrated Eclipae bteel Hangeiat prUfl
that will aetonlah yoo. Tlieae rnnfrea
are gaaranteed to bake perfectly and not
to crack ur burn oct in 15 yeara.
An up-to-date iteel ranse, of hlirh
qnality at a very low price. High grade
materials' and inperior workman"!)!
throughout. 81 x holea, No. 8 cover
Top surface 2(5i,'W. Firebox 25 Inchea
Oven 18k18x13. High body 20 Inches
only fl'U.OO.
Cemented top oven plate, cnt long cen
ter and hackwall. heavy ring covers
doable flreback and bottom grate. Top
cast in four parta, oven 18(19x12 Fire
box 24 inchea. Only $15. 00. lteaervoir
$22. 50. Copper nickle plated reservoir
7.i)0 extra attached to range.
Yon rnn no riak In buying an Eclipse
Range or Stove, everyone is guaranteed
and the manufacturer are back of the
guarantee. Bend for a complete atove
catalogue free,
I. CEVURTZ, TA
173-175 FIRST 8TREET,
OREGON.
SEEING IS
OR
FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT.
BURIED TREASURES BROUGHT TO LIGHT AT
LORD & GO'S.
Our immense line of Spring and Summer Goods hag Juul arrivoJ.
SEE THEM, PRICE THEM, COMPARE THEM.
See thorn because it is a pleasure tt inspoct nioo, now gooJs.
Price them because here lies the stnrret of or eivecesn. lkiautj alono
cannot always ploaso but we have always boon able to plYatio our custo
mers when U comes to price.
Compare them and see if ottr iine
Black Ilerring-bono Diagonal, Serges, Suitings, and Novelties don'l
compare Javorably with samples you
We give you what you are looking fur and give you a chance to se
lect the best.
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 them, compare thenf, pull them, stretch them,
give them every tost that a woman's lt and judgement
can devise and see it they will not stand up under the
most trying ordeal.
Write for Samples and Prices
ALL GOODS MARKED IH PLAIN FIGURES.
LORD & CO.
Ar 1 in gton, O rego n;
RINEHART'S RESTAURANT
Condon, - Oregon.
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r.
The public will find that no belter accommodations can be
found in this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c.
HEADQ.UARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN.
E. T H0LLEI1BEGK, M. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water
Powers, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty.
If you havo anything you think past fixing, bring it to rue
Condon, Oregon.
lirilEH LOOKING FOR
AL. HENSHAW
He has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and
moro coming on every train. - (
.
Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter's Too1b4 Paints.
Blankets, Gloves, Wall Taper, House Lining.
Stoves,. Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery.
Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods. .. .
Remember! He will order anything,
T. Q. Earhart.
CALL AT THE
Summit Saloon,
FOR FINEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS,
FINE BILLIARD AND FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION.
EARHART & WILSON, condon. ore.
l'KOrill KTOKH.
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.;
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager.
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We ottor complete ftock of Fine Bnrruued Lninbor, conHUtlng of Flooring, Coil
. ing, Hustle, Ship-lap and nil kinds of Hough I.tiniW. Careful
attention given to bills of special ai.oi and dimension atuiT.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
BELIEVING
of Two TonotI Covert, Orcy Beige,
get from Portland and the East.
HEADQUARTERS IK THE FIX BUILDING.
BAROAIIiS
CALL OH
not kept in stock; on short notice.
Fr.d Wll.on
On)y fl.bO a year
Ing, ( WCHgo.