the go::dq:i globl
THURSDAY. MAY 3. USOOv
viiTii'ir
The limes Invites eorreaponrlrnr. fJKrt sB
n ( (ilUiiini ronmy. We im tollman
Willi pnpvr Ui kmllng ww medium of the
wmi.iv an livitiir ihi-iula ualt os by
M-mltiKr tit the twir respeeivi
iirtKhtoriiiKKla. VntreanoiKlenea must Iw
Kiuut'tl t.y the wrttvt. in UtmnuHirUy lor pnli
lii'allon, out as HinniilciKHmtKiKX faith, and
tueeolim as mi'vnpuiiiiillty furuiu
KMr sseiihyeiicrwiyoiHitiiits. ,
EQUAL SUFFRAGE.
The wyial suffrage amendment
aiioulA carry at the eWlioii next
Monday. It phould carry becaiuMr
it is just and right; because ike
women of Oregon are irttelligwut,
r ntriolic and sensible -a class of
citizens in whose liai)ds the ballot
would be wielded for the public
Who will nay that an American
lorn Chinaman, with his queue and
it heathenism, hi ignorance and
liis idolatry, is better qualified to
itike part in the affairs of govern
luent than an intelligent, educated,
if fined Aiuwican woman? t Who
v ill say i hat tbe hordes of ignorant,
neiui-civilizedeuiigranta who throng
our shores from the countries of
Southern Europe are more desir
able as American voting sovereigns
than are the wives and mothers
and daughters of fair Oregon? Yet
this is what the men of Oregon will
nay in effect it the amendment is
defeated next Monday.--A
hard fight is being made
against the amendment by the po
litical ringsters of the western part
of the state for the simple reason
that these gentlemen (?), who are
in politics tor revenue only, know
that with the ballot in the hands
of the intelligent, earnest, conscien
tious women of Oregon, an element
will have entered into state politics
which can be neither bought, bar
tered nor bull-dozed, and which
will ultimately force these political
trimmers and grafters to Beek new
J0D8. . ' . ...
This element, however, even
though backed and championed by
tbe great Oregoman newspaper,
will not be able to defeat the
amendment If it is defeated it
will be done by a class of voters
who are good citizens, earnest, pa
triotic men, whose conservatism
makes them shrink from any new
departure in matters political.
These men have tbe highest regard
for woman. They ascribe to her
all the attributes which go to make
up a nearly perfect being. They
reverence her purity, respect her
intelligence, admire her tact and
worship her womanliness. They
seek her advice and yield to her
judgment even in things political
sometimes but in spite of it all'
they are afraid to let her vote.
They are afraid the great structure
known as American politics which
they have helped to build will
pollute her. They are afraid it
would not be quite the proper thing
and they say as a last resort that
they are afraid she don t want to
vote and wouldn't if she could.
Men of OregoOjlet us give her the
chance. . Let us say to tbe world
that we believe our wives and
daughters and mothers are better
qualified to cast a ballot than is a
pig-tail Chinaman, even though he
ttas born in Oregon. Let us not
be a stone in the way of the wheels
of progress. The political emanci
nation of woman is coming ; it is
one of the steps in the path of social
evolution and we can't stop it. We
may hinder it but we cant stop it,
for it's coming and it's almost here.
vote for the amendment
Every voter m Gilliam county,
who has the welfare of the county
at heart, should cast his ballot for
V. G. Cozad, for joint senator of
this district. Mr. Cozad is an able
attorney of Canyon City and it is
known that, in the event of bis
election, the interests of Gilliam
county will be safe in hia hands.
lie will not discriminate against
Gilliam but will treat all sections
. of the district with justice and fair-
negs. ,
W. L. Wilcox is the man for the
people when it comes to sheriffs
office. His popularity is due to the
fact that he has always been cour
teous and obliging as an official
and has ever regarded his office
as a public trust. He has always
stood for the best interests of the
taxpayers of the county and for
that reason a big majority of them
will cast their ballots for him next
Monday,
When vou go to the polls next
Monday don't forget that one of
the most important offices in tbe
county is that of school superinten
dent, and when you reach the name
of W. II. Xeal on your ballot, then
make your mark. Mr. Neal is one
of tbe most thorough educators in
the country and is highly qualified
for this office. Vote for biru. .
"It ii with a good deaf of plessur
nd satisfaction that I recommend Chant
trlahi' Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea
Keinedy," says Druggist A, W. Kawtelle
of Hartford, Conn, "A Isdy cufomer,
Heing the remedy exposed forsalenn my
show esse, said to me: 'I really believe
' that medicin saved my life the (mat
summer while at the shore and she be
came to enthusiastic over its merits that
I at once made np my mi mi to recom
mend it in the future. Rintly a gen
tleman came into my store so overcome
with colic pains that lie rank at otu-e to
th floor. I gave him a do of this re
medy whicii helped blm, I reptdth
dose and in fifteen minute he left my
store as well as ever." 8old bv The
Hu'lwn riiririruiry-C. V. Croxfirlil, tur.
Democratic
Ticket..
STATE.
&mr .fWf.-W. M. RAMSAY . MnrluA.
f.W as CwiktafW, SUtlLMEUU.il
of Washington.
DISTRICT.
M eVstrfct-WM. 8MKH at Baker.
OtttrM tawwr-JANKK MOORK f Want.
Mat ttMtor (IX I!. COZAlr M Omt
rtN. MM OMrr-W. i. KKWAKtM ot
Uilllam, tt. K. MISKNEK ot Wneeler,
T. R. COON ot WUM, , ;
COUNTY.
H. BOYKR ot Oem.
m-V.. L. WILCOX ot Condon.
w-T. U. JOHNSON ol Condon.
AwMnr VM. MiaoKOVR ol Kerry Canyon.
Wv-r. 11. STKI'HKNSOS ol Condon.
bw twlMM-W. K. NKAI. ot Arllufton.
tMir.L W. PARI.1NU ot Condon.
DR. D. C. LAZIER ot Arlington.
Condon Precinct.
itf a Ms fcr-O. L. SEAI.E.
enil-ll. C. HTRICKLASI).
. lumtar-A. a KICK.
To the Voters of Gilliam and
Wheeler Counties.. . .
I am positively opposed to cutting off
any uiore territory Irom Uilliant cuuty
(or the purpose ul annexing lo Wlieeler
county, or any other ttiuniy, or fur any
other purpose, it 1 ttiioum lie eietncu
senator tht will be my posilUm ami the
people ol Uiiliain and Wheeler counties
may absolutely depend npon me. Gilli
am county shall lose no more territory.
Respectfully,
W W. Sriawaa.
Fossil, Ore., May So. 1900.
To the Taxpayers of Gilliam
County, Oregon.
IxEKTLKMEXt '
lu justice to myself I wish to correct
some of the reports concerning the as
sessment of S. B. Barker. First: 1 wish
lo state that 8. B. Barker is tbe second
largest individual taxpayer in Uilliatu
countv. J. W. Smith alone payiug a
larger lax. The tax roll of 1S99 for this
county shows that Mr. Barker pays
$486.71 as bis individual tax; Barker
tiros, tax amounts to (128.41; Barker
A Cameron pat 1165.40 Mr. Barker
oavinB one-bait of these, or $141.90,
making a tout of $627.61 paid by toiiu as
shown by tbe last assessment roll.
Farther: 1 will say that me ron is in
the court boas and can be examined by
anyone.
itespecuniiy suonmww,
M. O. Clabxk.
Condon, Or., May 28, 1900.
Notice.
The nndersiened members of tbe conn'
tv court berebv notify tbose concerned
tbat on July 10th. 1894. tbe following
order was made by tbe county court, to
wit:
" In tbe matter of collection ot school
district and city taxes and payment for
same. fow. on this day tt was consider
ed and Ordered tbe county treasurer be
instructed to retain 5 percent of moneys
collected and paid in by tbe sheriff for
school districts and cities; eaia cnarges
are made to cover expense connected
with making assessments and collections
for the resDecUve distneu ana cities."
That, in accordance with said order,
tbe treasurer has retained the 5 per cent
for assessment and collection referred to
and bas accounted to the county for all
of it by crediting from time to time for
the seeral amounts to Mia "county
fond." In this connection we will also
state the fact tbat the county lost noth
ing by reason of tbe failure of th'e First
National Bank ot Arlington, either in
the shape of money or iutereiit, because
the county treasurer treated the whole
matter as a personal loss did not mix
the county up in the business but tiui
ply called in warrants and met all other
demand on htm as treasurer, toe same
as if he had lost no tnouey by the failure,
This prompt action on the part of the
treasurer not unly fully protected tbe
county and his bondsmen, but prevented
any inconvenience to either. The above
statements are not mad by guess. The
county court frequently checks over the
treasurer's nooks, using a cross cnecx
system, which include the sherifT and
clerk's accounts. That is well calculated
Is detect irregularities and errors.
Tbe foregoing is published at the
a neat of 8. B. Barker, county treasurer,
ho savs b thinks tbe court should
make known the facts as an offset to cer
tain tslse reports, now being circulated.
in view of tit having in th past co
operated with, and endeavored to carry
out the order of the conrt.
(Signed) W. J. Mabmkb, Judge.
; F. M. Putbb, Commissioner,
J. W.Dvxa,
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It
will not cost you a cent if it does no good.
One application will relieve tbe pain.
It also cores sprain and bruises in one
tbird the time .required by any other
treatment. Cuts, burus, frostbites quin
sey, pains io the side and cbeet, glandu
lar and other swellings are quickly car
ed by applying it. E-ery bottle war
ranted. Price, 25 and 60 cts. at th
Hudson Pharmacy, C. W Crosfield, Mgr.
Deputy Hire.
Editor (Juibk:
In your iasu of the 171 h inst. I notice
an inquiry in relation to th deputy hire
of certain county officers and have an
xiously awaited an answer in your last
issue. It appear to the. writer that it
won Id have been an easy matter for the
same to have been answered and that
their failure to reply to the same in any
way admit tbe fact tbat the resolution
passed by tbe republican county conven
tion mean deputy liire for republican
officers in case of their election. Would
it not be well, under the circumstances,
for the voter and taxpayer to remem
ber that neither the democratic nominee
for comity clerk or county sheriff is ask
in for deputy fair in the event of elec
tion and that each of them are capable
and competent men. Taxpaykb.
Condon, Or., May 29, 1900.
A Fast Blcycla Rldar
Will often receive painful cuts, sprain
or braise from accident. Bucklen's
Arnica Salve will kill the pain and beat
th injury. It's the cyclist' friend.
Cures chafing, chapped hands, lore lips.
Imrns, ' ulcer and pile. Cnre guaran
teed. Only 25c. Try it. Bold by Con
don Drug Co.
Attention Woodmen!
Mrs. Helen M. Southwirk, gftiersl or
gntrizer f the Women of Woodcraft, is
in Cvndon and will organize a circle in
Armory ball on Kutorday evening, Jan
2, 1'JOO. All member of Condon Camp
are earnestly n-qneMed to bring their
ls.lv friends and lend their assistance.
Alvi. any Indy dewing this cheapest of
ail life insurance I invited as our mem
bers are . not confined lo families of
Woodmen, , i
Republican
Ticket.
STATE.
Cams C. K. WOl.VEKTON of l.lnn.
-J. W
BAILEY o(
Multnomah.
District.
IW whwm-M. A. MOODY ol Wseeo.
OMrMsttonHs-rKASK M'iSKKKKnt Wasco.
Mmt t..t tut ar-W. W. 8TEI WK K ot
- Wheeler. - ;-
sVusstalfr- MM rfWtfer-tiKOBti K A. BAK.XMl
of Ownt, OPORUK CATTANAl'H ot Uia.ul,
UEOKUK MUXKR ot UlllUm.
County.
r J. A. WARD ol (Hex.
ltrif Psaav Nam ol Lorn Rock. ,
Csvs It. N. Faxuaot Condon.
- Ammmt M. 0. CLAKKK ot Lone Rork.
S.imI tfrkH4ttlltxv C.iMat Arlliigton.
' Awmwot 8. B. BakkkK ot Condon.
Mt(H K.B. Wain ot Condon.
.' tnw. !. A. II. Rpot ol ArliiiRton.
. Condon Precinct.
hm Hm Joint Dyhaot of Condon.
CmmisMi-Johm II. Knox ol Condon.
tM tmtnlmr-rJ. A. . K ISM ot Condon. -
p H. W.VI..N , - - .
County Surveyor and Civil Engineer
llmne-stead seekers located at
reasonable rates.
Condon,. Oregon
I.U.NA
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Dy or nlf ht calls prompUy tntwered.
Ofllrs in New M atonic Bntldlii.
CONDON - OREGON
J)R. J. F. GI LLETTE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Opc back tf Ctm&yi Drug C.
Qtt. J. W. VOCiEL
Specialist for Refraction and
Defect of th Eye.
Will Visit Condon Every Three Mentha
Watrh Local Column tor Datep.
a. a. aiHDaiCK. ' Jav aowBax,
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
i OFFICES. -
nasTBtmsniewBsTor rosy ontcB, coKtioK.
riant boob bortb or stbiwbb's icb, roMU.;
Careful attention to tand bmrtnMS la illll
and Wheeler counties. A SoUry la each office.
Treasurer's Notice.
All city warrant registered prior to
Anr. 1. 1899. will be paid on presenta
tion at my office. Interest' cease after
this date. ' P. H. STBritBSsoN,
City Treasurer, (Jondon
May 14, 1900. - ,
Dentistry.
Dr. T. L. Nieklin. dentist, will visit
Condon professionally on or about Fri
Hv. Anril 27. to remain for a few weeks.
The doctor was here for a short time lant
summer and his work speak for itself.
Office on Spring street, opposite Nslson
dc Portwood's livery nam.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrant registered prior
toJulv 1. 1808. will be paid on presen
tation at my office.' Interest cease after
this date. . 8. R. Babkbb,
Treasnrer of Gilliam countv, Oregon.
Dated at Condon, Ore., Jan. 30, 1900.
, Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have appointed at my dspntie the following
pentnni;
W. H. fnlwelt, Arlington.
U B. Townneiid. Condon.
Charier V hue, taper bark.
R. SI. JoBspoii. Lon Rork
. Stock Inspector tor Gilliam County, Oregon.
H. W. HARTMAN.
, Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll WfoT a Specialty,
Plansand Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon
C. S. PALMER,
rtistit; Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts
Razors honed and re-Rround
CONDON - - - OREGON
SHERIFFS SALE.
Notice to hereby given that an execution snd
n ol ale ww luned out ol the circuit Von
of tbe Htal of Oregon, Gillian Coanty, on the
lotb day ot April, IS00. npon a Judgment
therein rendered on the Mth day of April, lvno.
in raroroi w. utoatm, piainiiir. arm againn Ea
ger T. Pertone. deiendant, wbk-h Mid execatlnn
snd order ol sale l to me directed and com
manding me to tl the property hereinafter de
scribed, (or the purpose of eallafrlng the judg
ment ine piainun in aaia cauaeinrtne
of fourteen Hundred Klnotr and M-100 Dol
(IHW.(H), and the cnU and disbursements of
snldsnlt taxed at 26.oo snd a farther sura of
17.co attorney's lees.
Therefore, in eomnllanc with said execution
ana oraor ot tale, i itu on
Saturday. June 2, 1900
At the hour of lO.lto o'clock' A.M., at the Court
House door In Condon, Ulllinm flonntr, Oregon,
sellatpoblle saction to the highest bidder for
rashlnhitnd, for the ptirpwe of satlnfylng the
Judgment sod decree above mentioned, the
following described premises to-wit: .
The east half (e) of section two (2) In town
ship two ') south of range twenty, two (22) east
W. M. in (JllllHtn County, Mtate of Oregon, snd
also a one-fourth Interest in and to the growing
crop of wheat thereon.
Kated this 1st day of May, 1W0.
W. H. Wilson, W. L. Wimsoi,
Ay tor plaintiff. . Sheriff of (illlUu Co. Or.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture, Final I'rooL
C l.AKCOrriCK.THa Dam.ss, Oa., Apr. 23,19oa
Notice fs hereby given that John u Cooper,
of Msyirllle, Oregon bsa Hied notice of In
tention to mske liusl proof before H. W. Krazer,
county clerk, at his otfiue in Condon, Oregon, on
FRIDAY, JUNK 1. 1900,
on Umber culture application No. 3367, for the
nm4 and ''A - sec 22, tp ft s, r 21 e. W.
M. He names as witnesses: A. M. Hmlth, (. fM
Cooper. John Fortua, and J. B. Smith, nil of May
rtlle, Uregoii. Jay P. Lucas, Uegister.
The Fine Imported Caledonian
Jack,
"Pinino,"
Will be found tin r
intrthe season of I WO
at Cooke tiros' ranch
4 miles east of Don
don.' Forpartlrrjlari
call on or address,
Wlf.f,IA COOKB Or fi.' 0. liWAV
, CunUun, Oregon,
REMESfftER WK HAVE
TIIS IURGEST LINK OP
Agricultural Implemerrts
" BETWEEN THE DALLE3 '
AND PENDLETON,
Which were bougfit at prices to defy competition.
A full and complete line of Bain and
The latest improved Olivor and Moline Gang Hows.
he up-to-date Monitor and Buckeye
MuCormtck improved roller-bearing
he unequalled Milwaukee Chain
Russell & Co.'s Engines, Threshers
The Little Cant Tread Power Threshers. ! v -
OUR
General
18 VERY CO.MI'I.KTK, WBIOH
AT
CALL AND 8EE AND BE CONVINCE "
SHURTE &,
-Wk-ta smsssni
Of Arlington, Or.,
' . ,."v::' .No. 8918,
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. Praaldemt) W. W. STE1WER, Vlow-PraaWantl FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Caahlar.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W.W.
WARDS AND
rotnJinnrvuvinnjiAfuiruvuuiJUvru
DROP IN
5ii,ooK
Next Door to Bowling Alley, Arlington
, whan you f aal Ilka
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAII LABOUS, PROP.
FIXE WINES, LIQUORS' and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Dkavoht
Main St.', Condon, Oregon
tmmfrnMfrfit!!!!!?
a . THE a a '
HEADQUARTERS
FOR IIK1H-OHAKK
-WET" (JOOIW.
"MODEL
OLYMPIA BEER.
FANCY VIXED
pRIKKa.
A Quiet
Lower
Charles
Main street
iuiiiiaiuuiiiiinm
CALL AT THE
Summit Saloon,
FOR FINEST BRANDS OF
FINE BILLIARD AND FOOL
FRED WILSON,
PROPRIETOR,
Jipi LOOKIHC FOB
-wAL. HENSHAW
, He has a complete stook of the following goods on band and
more ooming on every train. '
Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools,
Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper,
Stoves, . Stove-pipe, Window-glass,
Trunks, Hand-bags,
Remember! He will order anything,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orricc At Thk Dam.m, Oa,, Apr, 23, 1900.
Notice Is bsiwbr alven that th. following;.
nsrotHl settlor has lilwl nntlne of his Intention to
omoiati) and make final proof in support of his
rlalm. snil that said proof will rw maO' befor.
Vawtrr Crwlorl, ( niity Clrrk at Huppncr, Ore
mm, on Thursday, Max 81, 1UU0, viz:
DAV1B Z. ROBIN KTT, ol Unc Hook, Orenon.
Hd. E. No. T2M, for the seW, nw'i swW n.!4 and
m'i. we Hl. tp , r ,. He n
namtw
the fnllowlna
witnesses lo prove his eniitliiHoua
eusideii( Hnon and rHltirstlon of said land.
Tis: Amo. wineland, (ieorse I'cnr, A. I HI no
laud, and Jams. Coleman, all ol I,on Hock, Ore.
, Jsv V, I'oas, Heglster.
f-.n lJif MTtMP
JUD irril lX 1 HNV
Stoughton Wagons.
floe and Disc Drills.
Mowers, llertpcrs and Binders.
Drive Mowers.
and Fixtures, .
Merchandise
WR ARK PKUVKRINO TO OUR CUHTOMEKB
LOWKHT FHIC1M, ' ' '
WEIR CO.
""sr'a)-a-.a
Banking Business.
Subject to Check. ;
allowed on time deposits.
STEIWER, W. LORD, L. C. ED- C
F. T. HURLBURT. , E
AT COB'S
anjoylng a f Irat-claea
BOWLING
ALLEY
, AND .
99
POOL
TABLES
IS CONNECTION.
Resort
Condon,
Oregon.
Fix, Prop.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS.
TABLE IN CONNECTION.
I
CONDON. ORE
BARCAI11S
CALL OH
Paints.
House Lining.
Crockery.
Goods.
Undertaker's
not kept in stock, on short notice.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
hiVD Orrira at Ths Diun, Oa, Mar 38, into.
Notice Is hereby given that the following.
named settler has filed notloeof his tiitontlon to
nommute and make final proof In support of his
claim, snd that said proof will be marts before
Vawter Crawford, ennnty rlerk at Hoppner, Or.,
on Thursday, July 6, 1M0, is:
U JTHOM AH A. COI,HIAN, of Hnrdman, Or.,
Hd K No for the WU W'4 Hec 29, and KJ
WyaeI.Tp4 8, H94 K, W M,
He nsmrs tlis following wltneaae to prove
his mntlimoiis realdeiiett npon and enltlvailui
of said land, vis: George ferry, Alf Wtnelsnd,
Henry Neel and Uwtif i'erry, ell of louo Uovk,
Orweon,
Jay P.Ivca,, Heglster.
dona with naatnHa and -dlenatch, ty
modern methods, at Olobe fff lea.
SEE THE
Si A
The Jones Cha&i Hower has rta ffoar,
no peer. The leading grass cutting;
machine of the worlds
When you get ready
Binder don't overlook
......
Jones Lever Binder,
It is the only harvester and
binder that will cut whole
harvests without missing a
bundle,
Remember I The
Jones steei
Is taking
Klickitat
We have all these machines set up and
ready for Inspection, When In town rr
Call and see them and get our price.
LORD
E. A. NELSON. J. 3. 1'OltTWOOD.
NELSON & PORTWOOD
. ' (Successors to I). M. IUNEIIART), :
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Condon, Or. Corner
A FULL LINE
Of Drugs, T&tent Medicines. Paintc, Oils, Glags,
Watches, Jewelry of all kinds.
Eyeglasses and Spectacles can be found at the
H U DSON PHARMACY.
A scientific optician in attendance, ;
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager.
s ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a com plots stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil
Ing, Rustic, 8hlp-isp and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful Jf
attention given to bills of special sites and dimension staff. .
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
I. CEVURTZ, THE HOME FURNISHER.
MMbfHiisfe j ..i i I'sjsaaj'slis i nj iij'iiiisi.ijii J
, 'Se)
I.
PORTLAND
JJ
REAPERS, CK-DERS
HEADERS, LlOVJEnS
for a
the
Frame Header
the lead In Gilliam and
counties.
& CO.
Spring and Church sts.
FURNITURE, CARPETS.
STdYES.
Do you want a steel ramie or a cook
stove? II you do we will give yon the
celebrated Kclipse Bteel Ranges at prices
that will astonish you. These ranges
are guaranteed to bake perfectly snd not
to oracle or burn out in 18 years.
An up-to-date steel range, of high
quality at a wry low price,
v. vi ala
lilsrh grade
materials and superior workmanship
throughout. Six holes, No. 8 covers.
Top surface 2f)s30. firebox Bft Inches.
Oven 18x18x13. High body 89inobi,
only 28.60.
Cemented top oven plate, cnt long oen
ter and bnokwall, heavy ring covers,
double flrebauk and bottom grate. Top
cast In (our parts, oven 18x18x12 Fire
box 24 Inches. Only $18. 00, Reservoir
22. 60, Copper nickle plated reservoir
$7.60 extra attached to range.
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