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    TliE GOIIDOil GLOBE.
THOTfSOAY. MAY 17, I90tk
The offkimx mwr or oilltam
COUNftV OREGON
NOTIt'Kv
Th nixira tnlt ronwontlewe froth art
im-thHia of l.llliHin comity. We ai Hi mnt
ttiln int th kwlliift iiw tawtmi of h
Mmniy ml in vile our irvend. timiwii n ty
tratlliiK In tt nifwi of liivtt rrnpi'vtfva
nt-lKhUirlHaida. tkim'.yoiiilatKW murt lie
iiKtiwI by tit wrtU-r. not nw-mrarlly fr'W
Binlion, bHI aaiifiilriirot (T"ol fiiU,nn
lie euitiw aamnim no tnMtna(btliljr lor mill
fuu ex irvNiwl by eamwpouduuli.
In a recent issue the Arlington
Record devotes considerable space
in an attempt to convince the vo
ters of Gilliam county that they
hould vote for,' and elect, P. L.
Main, the republican nominee for
sheriff. The only reason advanced
by the Record for this position is
lhat V. L. Wilcox, the present in
Hiiubunt of the oOice and the dem
Kjralic nominee, has held the
ittlice 12 years. The Record admits
lhat Mr. Wilcox is a "uood man"
and does not attempt to deny but
i hat he has given universal satis
faction as an official and has always
been faithful and true in the dis
charge of his duties. It would ap
pear to us that the Record has
made a mistake. In calling atten
tion to Mr. Wilcox's continued ser
vice in the sheriff's office it but
emnhasixe8 the high esteem in
which he is held by the people.
No question has ever been raised as
to the neat and orderlv manner in
which the business of the office is
conducted, while in his dealings
with the people Mr. Wilcox has
ever been found courteous and
obliging. The Record will find
that an appeal to blind partisan
ship will have but little weight
with the intelligent voters of uuli
am county. They have been too
long accustomed to marking their
own ballots to respond to party ap
peals in this year of grace, or to
relish being named for any Individ
ual simply because they exercise
their right to vote for the man
rather than the party in county
affairs. ., -
Democratic
Ticket.-
STATE.
mm Mn-lV, M. R.VMrUV of tfnttbff..
tm OMrf Cmn(mW-W. SCHCLMKUICir
ot Washington.
DISTRICT.
OHM to-., JAMKS P. MOOKK nf Wiuro.
AJWftV A V. . COZAO of Orant
WnK.htM fSfa Hwtrhr-yi. J. KDWARM Ot
ttHlfen. K. E. MISKNKR ot Wheeler,
, . T, M. COW ot Wuoft
COUNTY.
to.. ',... W' K. MOVER ot Clem.
W. L. WILCOX ot 1'ott.lon.
Chrt-T. CI. J0HSS03 of Cordon.
mmmt-WM. MCSttROVK ot FerrJ Canyon,
rwawnr-l'. H. STKI'HESSON ot Condon.
llmrt W. R. SEAL ol rlw5on.
Hon. Wm. Smith, of Baker City,
candidate for congress in this dis
trict on the democratic ticket, was
here Saturday getting acquainted
with the voters. It was expected
that Mr. Smith would speak here
daring the campaign, but his visit
at that time was rather unexpected,
the local managers of the campaign
not having had sufficient notice to
properly advertise bis coming. Al r,
Smith is a pleasant gentleman, an
entertaining talker on political
questions and makes a good im
pression wherever he goes. He at
present represents tbe people ot nis
district in the state senate and was
the recognised leader of the minori
ty at the last session, where his
ability and integrity won the nigh
est esteem and respect of his fellow
members without regard to politics.
His record as a fighter of "grafts"
and "boodling" in the senate
chamber is well known and it is
safe to say that if he is elected to
congress he will be found, in season
and out of season, looking out for
the best interests of the people of
his district and of the whole coun
try as against the big corporations
and boodlers who are known to in-
est the national capitol.
Prof. W. R. Neal, democratic
candidate for school superintendent
is out from -Arlington this week
looking after his interests in the
campaign, i rot. Jteal has the sup
port of practically every teacher in
the county, which is one of the best
assurances needed that be will be
elected. He has been identified
with educational work all his life
and will continue to be bo engaged
until the finish, and, the teachers
say, that is the kind of a man
whom they want to direct the
school work of uuliam county.
Who will say the teachers do not
know what they are talking about?
We learn from the East Oregon-
lan that Mr. Henry Crass, of Ar
lingtou, passed the required exam'
ination before the supreme court,
at ' Pendleton, last week, and was
admitted to practice law. It is to
be presumed that Mr. Crass will
now retire from Bcbool work, in
which he has been engaged for the
past three years, and take up .the
more lucrative profession of law.
Mr. Crass is at nresent an aspirant
for the office of county school sup
erintendent, but the weight of opin
ion among the voters is that that
important office should be filled by
an experienced teacher and one
who expects to continue in that
profession.
" It is with a good deal of pleasure
and satisfaction that I recommend Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera, an I Diarrhoea
Remedy," say Druggist A. V. Bawtelle
ot Hartford, uonn. A lady ensfomer,
teeing the remedy exposed for sale in my
liow case, said to me: 'I really believe
that medicine caved my life the past
cumuier while at the shore,' and she be
came eo enthusiastic over its merits thot
I at once made no my mind to recom
mend it in the future. Recently a geO'
tleman came into my store so overcome
with colie pains that he sank at once to
the floor. J gave him a doe of this re
, medy which helped him, I repeated the
doaa and in Otteen mlnnte. he leu in
store as well as ever." Sold by Th
Hudson I'harmacy C W. CroeSeld, tut,
WATTED SEVKRAI. PKRflOKfl FOR MS.
trlot Office MuDNffen In thl. ntnta to retire
aent me In their own wl nrroiindlnx TOMiulf
HI lint to mt venrlv actio, navabld weekly.
almbla ensDlovment with miihmimI oonorttinltlea.
Kelerencca exrhane-rt. Eiielone iwKkWiwibwI
t't-nya envWupe. 3. A, r rji, 3:s) Cuxloo bmul
tut, v uii-asa.
W. DAKIJNU ot Condon.
Cmmt-DR. O. Cv LAZIER ot Arllugton,
Condon Precinct.
tfc tf m fQ. U KKAtK.
CmKM-H. C 8TRICKLAS0.
-A. & RICE.
Republican
Ticket.
STATED
Iwu -C. K. WOU KKTO ot Linn,
fa V AW CwwnfwW-J. W. BA1LKV ot
litultntiinnnv'
District:.
Ctartimn IW wwf-rf . A. tfOODY f WilliCO.
A.'.trM Hn,-KRANK MSSKFKK or Wnneo.
.cwllW(rtM-V.V.8TKIVKRol ,
WhMter.
,mM ttM WkMtl-OEORQK A. B ARN IS TT
ot Grant, OFOROK CATTANAI H ot Oram,
QKORUB MILLBR ot Oilltam.
County.
etrnml-Mnr - J. A. WARD Of 01.-X,
nrif-ViLy Ham ot In Roe a.
ctwH. N. PaAttaot Condon.
M. O. Clarks ot Lona Roek.
IlKHKY CRAM Ol AtllHBtOn
B. BRKaa ot Condon.
B. Walk ot Condon. :
OiMr-Pt. A. H. Rvsdt ot Arlington.
Condon Precinct.
j,tic ,f Mit eiw-Jniiw DriAKT ot Condon.
CatMtam II. Knox ot Condon.
M&?"to J. A. Kimta of Condon.
A full and corplete line of Bain and Stoughton Wagons.
The latest improved Oliver and Molfne Gong Plows.
The up-to-date Monitor and Buckeye Itoff and Disc Prills.
McCormick improvetl roller-bearing Mowers, Reapers and Binders.
The unequalled Milwaukee Chain Drive Mowersv
Russell A Co.'s Engines, Threshers and Fixtures
The Little O'ant Tread Power Threshers. .
Just a hint is siven of one of the feat-
tares of Government ownership ot rail-
rosas in uie inreat 01 m imif r-crrirr
to defeat fur re-election menibeniul con
great who did not vote to suit them on
the postal bill. If a few letter-carriers
feel strong enough to Intimidate mem
bers of Congress, what mignt not a huh
lion railway employees acouuiuliniiT
Oregonian.
Yes, what might they not accomplish?
One thing they might do would be to
keep a few members ot Congrees from
" Intimidating " a million railroad men,
two or three million farmers and every
body else who has not got a big sack and
a long, strong pull.
The Oregonian a few days ago made
the following editorial statement:
The average man does'nt care to be
instructed beyond tbe knowledge that
helps him to make one dollar two; tbe
average man wonld rather swallow a
miracle, read a wonder book, be amnseo
or astonished than anything else in tbe
world, except to make money and eat a
good dinner at somebody else's expense."
Wonder if Uncle Harvey considers
himself aa "average roan 7" It's (hock
ing to think, it he does, that a man of
his standing wonld prefer to beat some
body out of a dinner to paying for it.
Yes, it's absolutely shocking.
A fast Bicycle Rider .
Will oftenfreceive painful cuts, sprains
or bruises from accidents. Buckleu't
Arnica 8a K will kill tbe pain and beat
the ininrv.l It'a the cvclist'a friend.
Cures chaSnV chapped hands, sore lips,
hnrna nlntiratand t.ilmi. Cnre guaran
teed. . Onlv 25 Trv it. Sold br Con
don Drug Co.
LOST VALLEY.
Mrs. Herbert HaUtead is yibiting
friends at Fossil.
J. W. Waterman, of Caleb, made lost
Valley a call last week.
Harry Ladd and Jaa. Larch, ot Clem,
were in oar vicinity last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan visited relatives
and friends in Fossil this week.
Miss Grace Frizzell returned to Fossil
Saturday to resume ber work in tbe
Clerk's office.
Basil Hinkley and Harvey and Jenneta
Arbnckle left for their borne at Council
Valley, Idaho, Saturday last.
Miss Estella Rhea, of Fossil, passed
through here Tuesday en route for liep-
ner, where aba expects to spend a few
days visiting relatives and friends
Mr. George Hathaway and family ar
rived here last week front Minnesota,
and have decided to make this their
home. They are at present living on F.
M. Pliter's place.
Miss Florence Newman, who has been
a great sufferer from muscular rheuma
tism, says Chamberlain's Pain Balm is
the only remedy tliat afford ner reuei,
Miss Ne'wman is a much respected real
dent of tbe village of Gray. N.Y., and
makea this statement for the be neat ol
others similarly afflicted. Tbis liuiment
is for sale by Tbe Hudson rDarmacyU
VY. Croaneld, mgr.
It. WALS -
County Surveyor and Civil Englnwar
ilonic-stead seekers located at
reasonable rates.
Condon,. Oregon
QR. LCSA , '.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Day or night cwlli promptly answered. r
Office In New llaaooto Bntldlna.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
J)R, J. r. GCLLETTK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Offiet A of Cmdm Drug Co.
QR. J. W. VOOEL
Specialist for Refraction and ..
Defects of the Ey,
WUl VUlt Condon Every Tbree Months.
Watrb Local Column tot TMteB.
BSNDBICKS. . 1 JAV BOWBIUIAH.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
nan aciLDiito wan or roar omcs, cokdoh
naar nooa orr or traiwaa'a 11111, ronu
CatelHl attention to lend btutnna In Gilliam
and Wheeler cotintit. A Kofauy In eiu!h offic
DattAvlniv anH Palntlncr.
. . i 1 . . ; .1 t 1 1
W. A. leaning naa juet recviveu m iuii
line of latest Wall Paper samples 1900
patterns and it prepared to furnish esti
mates Etc. on abort notice. Paper
a, 1 .!.. -J V. nv.
nanging anu ciinuui uum vu bum
notice and in a neat and workmanlike
t.i .n
Treasurer's Notice.
All citv warrants registered prior to
me. 1. 1899. will be paid on presenta
tion, at my office. Interest ceases alter
tbisWate. r. n. btbphenboh,
City Treasurer, Condon
Dentistry.
Dr. T.I.. Nickltn. dentist, will .visit
Condon rfofeatjionally on or about 1 rt
dav. A Dri 127. to remain for a few weeks.
The doctoilwaa here for a short time last
anmmer avll bis work speaks for ttselt.
Office on Storing street, opposite Nelson
a PortwootTs livery Darn.
Trestsurers Notice.
All coaofy warrants registered prior
toJulv 1. 1898. will be paid on presen
tation at ml office. Interest ceases after
tbis date. 8. B. Babkbb,
Treasoreifaf Gilliam county, Oregon,
Dated at Cdjidon, Ore., Jan. 30, 1000.
Deputi Stock Inspectors.
I have appoilted u my deputies the following
penom: w
W. H. Colwed Arllnirton.
L. B. Towmehd, Condon.
Charley W nil Paper Back.
' R. M. Johkkob. Lone Rork.
Stock Inspector for Gilliam County, Oregon,
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Seroll Uorl( a Specialty
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon
OLEX.
Some of our ladies are soliciting money
for the Batterers in India.
Rev. Lewson, of Fossil, the Baptist
missionary, was here visiting with bis
church members last week. ..
Mrs. Frank Dnrbin, of Salem, and her
mother, Mrs. Shuts, have been visiting
old friends here for a short time.
Dr. Wade has been on tbe sick list
but is np again. He says be bas dis
covered that bard work bnrta him.
Mrs. Ed. Kcbott, of Washington, ar
rived first of the week and will spend
some time here among relatives and
friends.
The May day dance at tbis place was
well attended and a general good time
enjoyed. Among visitors from a distance
we noticed a couple of candidates from
Arlington. Why aren't they out " lec
tioneering " instead of spending their
time treating to cigars?
Don't worry,. Mr. Editor, becanse tbe
Independent baa concluded to stop the
railroad from coming np Rock Creek
and on to Condon. It takes something
more than a railroad to make a good
business town. Olex is the center of a
rich and well developed section and we
are here to stay. Tbe people of Condon
can find consolation in the fact that the
roads are generally good from Condon to
this place, and when yon get down here
we will let yon drive on 00 r turnpike to
the river. I tell you she is going to be s
dandy.
C. S. PALMER,
prtistic; Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts
Razors honed and re-ground
CONDON - - - - OREGON
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It
will notcngt yon a cent if it doe no good.
One application will relieve tbe pain,
It also cures sprains and braises in one
third the time required by any other
treatment. Cuts, barns, frostbites qain
sey, pains in the side and cheat, glandu
lar and other swellings are quiekly cur
ed by applying It. Hery bottle war
ranted. Price, 25 and 50 els. a the
HodflOii Pharmacy, C. W rofirM,Mgr.
REMEMBER WE HAVE
THE J,ARGEST LINE OP
Agricultural Implements
. BETWEEN THE DALLES
AND PENDLETON,
Which were fcoughl at prices to defy cow potition.
SEETHE
OUR
General Merchandise
IS YKRY COMPLETK,' WHfClf WR AUK DKIJVKRIKQ TO OUR CUSTOMERS
AT L0WK8T I'KICES,
CALl AND SEE AND BE CONVINCE
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
a. W 'V' Ws wH W
Of Arlington, Or.,
No.. 3018, . '
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. FRENCH, President! W. W. 8TEIWER, Vloa-Preeldnt FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Caehler.
nmirrrroR.r. at. French, w. w. steiwer. w. lord. L. C ED.
WARDS AND F. T. HURLBURT. d
.nuinuiiuuinnnnnnnni
DROP IN AT COB'S
Next Door to Bowling Alley, Arlington
whan you feel Ilka enjoying a first-class
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUCHT,
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAI1 LABOUS, PROP.
FIN&VIX13L LIQUORS and CHOICE CIQARS
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
, FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEQ BEER os Draught
Main St., Condon, Oregon
HEADQUARTERS
FOR HIGH-GRADE
"WET" GOODS.
VINE WHIBKIES.
OLYHPIA BEER.
FANCY MIXED
DRINKS.
nnmmtfntinmtif
a a THE a
" MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
MaYr : street Charles Fix' P"-
iUUiUUliUilliUilli
BOWLING
ALLEY
. AMD .
POOL
TABLES
IS CO.NSECTIOS.
Condon,
Oregon.
GALL AT THE
Summit Saloon,
FOX FINEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS.
FINE BILLIARD AND FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION.
SHERIFFS SAIL
Notice I hereby (rlren that an execution and
order ol Ml mi limned out of tbe circuit Con rt
ol the Mate of Oreion. GUIlam Coantr. on the
amh dajr of April, 1900, upon a Judgment
inerein renoereaon tnv win uit 01 April, rw,
in i.roroi w. unoni, piainurr, ana .xninu ra
gar T. Henn, defendant, which Mid eaecatlon
nd order of uie It to me directed and com
manding me to tell the property hereinafter de-
mentol tbe pUlntllT In Mid eaiiw tor the mm
of Kourteen Hundred Ninety and &M00 Dollar.
III4W.IUI, ana me coem ana oi.nuraemenM of
MldMit Uxedat 126.00 and a further aura of
1175.00 attornejr'. feel.
Therefore, In compliance with laid execution
and order of wle, I will on
Saturday. J una 2, lOOO
At the hour of 10.30 o'clock' a.m., at the Court
Honee door In Condon, Gillian County, Oregon,
Mil at publle auction to tbe hlgheat bidder tor
cabin band, for the parpoM of Mllafying the
Judgment .nd decree above mentioned, the
following dewrlbed prealiie. to-wlt:
The eaat half (e1,) of Mctlon two (Z) In town
hip two (2) wmth ol range twenty-two (22) eart
W.M. in Gilliam County, State of Oregon, and
alao a one-fonrth Interent In and to the growing
erop of wheat thereon.
Dated thl. Ut day ol May, 1M0.
W. H. Vil.v, W. h. WlIXOT,
Attr for plaintiff. Sheriff of Gilliam Co. Or.
FRED WILSON,
CONDON. ORE
PROPRIETOR.
nfllEII L00KI1IG FOR BARGAINS
CALL ON
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
' Timber Culture, Final Proof,
0 8 l,ArinOrrici,THi Dalmm, Or., Apr. W, 1900.
Notice I. hereby given that John L Cooper,
01 Mayvllle, Orcfion ha. fllel notice ol in
tention to make final proof before II. N. Ynmt,
county clerk, at hi. oltloe In Condon, Oregon, on
FRIDAY, JUKE 1. 1000,
on timber enltnre application No. 912117, for th.
'A w !4 and m Vt ec. r!, Ip S .. r ill e. W.
M. He name, m wltnuMe.: A. M. Hmltb, O. h.
Cooper, John Forlna, and J. B. Hmlth, all of May
vllle, Oregon. , - Jar P. Loca., Uegliter,
WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS FOR DI8
dlatrlct Olflee Manager, in thl. .tote to rep.
me In their own and anrronndlng countlw.
Willing to pay yearly MOO, payable weekly. l)e
.Irable employment with hihiimhI oiortunitlc,
Kelerencwa exchangwl. Kncloae w:lf-addrcMed
Umpcd envcltipe. ti. A. i'aik.WJ Caxlon build
ing, Chicago,
AL. HENSHAW
He bas a complete stock of the following goods on hand and
more coming on every train.
Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Paints.
Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining.
Stoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery.
Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods.
Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lard Orrica At The Dalmm, Oa., Apr. 23, lOOO.
Notice I. hereby given that the following
named ecttlor h Alcd notice of hi. intention to
oommute and make final proof In inpport of bl.
claim, and that wld prool will be made before
Vawter Crawford, County Clerk at lteppner, Ore
gon, on Thuraday, May 31, 1UU0, vis:
DAVID Z. ROBIN ETT, of Lone Hock, Oregon,
ltd. E. No. WW, for the nwU tvt'i ne4 and
mi, aec HI, tp 4 a, r 21 e W. M. lie name,
the following witnciiae. lo prove hi. contlnuoiii
renidence ni'on and cultlvatlnii of aald land,
vlt: Amoa wliii'land, Geo rue I'crry, A. I,. Wlno
land, and JameaColoman, all ol 1-one Kock, Ore.
Jay V. I.dca., RegLtcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrica at The Dau.k.,Ob., Apr. 18, 1000.
Notice I. hereliv given that the following-
named aottler ha. filod notice of hi. Intentlou to
make final proof In anpport nf hi. claim, and
mat aaio prmn win no man. Deiore it. a. rrnacr
county clerk of (illllnm county, at Condon, Or.
on rrway, May 2.1, laou vu;
HARRIET N. HTEVENH, of Condon, Oregon
Hit. E, No. mid, tor the no!4 ae'4 oc. 18, tp. 6
r. JDle . W.M.
He name, the following wltncae. to prove
hi. contlnnou. reilitenco upon and cultivation
ol .aid land, vl: Charlo H. Htevcu. of Ume
Hock, Onsoni floorgo W. Moore, It. Campbell
and John Oroa. ol Condon, Oregon.
Ja P.I.UCA., Itegl.ter.
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LICHT RUKNINC
REAPERS, CiMDERS
HEADERS, LOWERS
The Jones Chain Mower has no gear,
no peer. The leading grass cutting
machine of the world.
When you get ready for a
Binder don't overlook the
Jones Lever Binder,
It is the only harvester and
binder that will cut whore
harvests without missing a
bundle,
Remember I The
Jones steei Frame Header
Is taking the lead in Gilliam and
Klickitat counties.
We have all these machines set up and
ready for inspection, When In town
Call and see them and get our price. '
LORD & CO.
E. NELSON. J. J. rORTWOOD.
NELSON & PORTWOOD
(Saceectors to IX M. RINEI1ART),
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts.
JEWELRY
HUDSON PHARMACY.
Of every description and quality
the test. Emblem charms and
badge buttons a specialty.
JEWELRY
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager.
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, contiitlng of Flooring, Ceil
lug, Rustle, Ship-lap and all kind, of Rough Lumber. Careful
attention given to blllt of special ilcei and ditnenalon Huff. .
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFOl
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
I. GEVURTZ, THE HOME FURNISHER.
l-t- nniMTFMr ln with n.atneae and dlapatoh, by
JUu rnl IN I I IN O modern mothod., at Globe omvm.
I 1
FURNITURE, CARPETS. -STdYtS.
Do you want a steel range or a cook
toveT If yon do we will give yon the
celebrated Eclipse Bteel Range. at price
that will ettoni.h you. These rangee
are guaranteed to bake perfectly and pot
to erack or burn oat In 15 year.
An up-to-date steel range, of high
quality at a very low price. High grade
materials end superior workmanship
throughout. 81c bolea, No, 8 cover.
Top surface 2()i30. Firebox 25 Inches.
Oven 18x18x13. High body 29 Inches,
only (28.50. .
Cemented top oven plate, cut long cen
ter and backwall, heavy ring cover,
double fireback ana bottom grate. Top
cast in four parts, oven 18x19x12 Fire
box 24 Inches. Only $15. 00. Reservoir
!22. 60. Copper nlckle plated reservoir
7.60 extra attached to range.
You ran no risk in buying in Eclipse
Range or Stove, everyone Is guaranteed
and the manufacturer are back of the
guarantee. Send for a cooipletettove
catalogue free.
I. GEVURTZ, YurKIb.
173-175 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND
OREGON.