i;:: CQilDOII GLOBL
TH'UWS&AY. JUNE 21,1900.
' MOTtCK. :
Tras Olobk lnt'ArlTwirrtvpoudciK'' troth nil
rwltoii. of (iiUiaift' mj;ltv. V ni m to mnk
tin. paprr the lotting nKra medium of tl
aotutty and iuvttv our irVtirts to asui! u by
ar-ndlua; In the nnri o I'.IWr real iv
licurhlmrhoodn. 'orrrpcNteiic must lw
HKiu-d by the writer, not mwvwrily for jmli
hi'atloa, Mil hii vMen w nf irthyt ikHIi.mu'1
tiw editor nMMtimot no lypotmihility lortyiu
tuna eXi:e vit convepouUenU, .-.
IVIJE.ir THE KISG.
The gentle showers of balmy
uw which full on Gilliam's hills
make farm and . ranch amt town
Attune ttitfc plea? iirnlle thi ills of
lure delight With glad acclaim
re wiafce fch" welkin ring and every
body joins in shout proclaiming
Wheat the King.
When hot winds blow across the
plain ftirdt SjPs rays fiercely heat
npon the earth we pray for rain
and moderated heat; and if our
prayer tfnhecded fall we'll follow
a new lay and, swearing Wheat's
no king at all, we'll cut him down
for hay.
But when our prayers are wafted
up and upward into space and .in
fet-rn the rains come down you'll
find a euiiling face on every moth
er's son of us and merrily we'll
sing and whoop and yell and dance
andwell we'll proclaim Wheat
the King. . , .
THEN AND NOW,
Her.,. II. K. Ilines, a pioneer
preacher of Oregon, who has wit
nessed the wonderful changes of
almost a half century in Oregon
and Washington, in a recent ad
dress before the Umatilla Fipneer
Association, gave voice to the fol
lowing beautiful word picture of the
pioneer days and the present.
"I stood one September noonday
47 years ago on a prairie height,
not many miles from where we are
met today, and looked far out on
the misty sea of midday grasses,
ly ing asleep over all the vale of the
Columbia. All was silent as dim
futurity. No voice in all that wild
careen of Boundless surf and un
flung swells that broke in bloom
was heard. No trace was seen of
hand of man. There was no sign
of life save a shadowy wolf fleeing
over the land or a phantom hawk
sailing in the sky, blue as a lovely
maiden's eye, and deep as the
soundless sea. Round the horizon
from pole to pole, the land, unmete
awaited the coining plowman's glad
tfecree to laugh with plenty at his
feet. I stood in mute amaze, look
ing across the hazy hills to the
proud old monarch of the West
land, Mount Hood, standing in the
hoary glory of his eternity; looked
and thought and remembered; and
wondered if the time would come
when some later pilgrim, long after
I was dead, would stand where I
then stood, and see the old proph
et's vision transmuted into historic
fact over the lifeless plains before
and beyond me.
Yesterday I stood on the self
same mound of swelling surf. Lo.
bow the vision was changed! The
land was ahum with voices of men
and the song of reapers, whose
knives, keen as sickles, with clatter
and rush swept into the drowsy
heated wheat, while wide as a sea,
green, yellow and brown, the grain
fields endlessly rolled down to the
far horizon. Hundreds of bright
cottage roofB, like sails adrift on a
boundless sea, islanded the far
aay swjIIs of euerald and gold.
Distant spires of church and school
lent music of bells tocharm the old
silence into attuned harmony of
reverence and intelligence. I felt
the throb and thrill of the nation's
heart as I saw the railway trains
shooting north and south and light
ning lines running here and there
and everywhere in their subtlety,
like penitent things to tell to city
and country the marvelous story
that the century has brought."
The spirit of toryism is rampant
in this land of the free. . There is
the callous, sordid, brutal toryism
of Morgan and Hanna, with its
contempt for human life, its frank
avowal that might makes right, its
unsqueamish desire to trample on
the weak. There is the far more
dangerous toryism of benevolence,
fathered by the pulpit and endors
ed by the influential and the
eonventially religious in all parts
of the land. This is the toryism
that wishes to control for the good
of the controlled. Conscious of
their God given superiority ;" its
apostles would fain force their fel
lows to do as they in their om
niscience should direct. Justice
seems to play small part in this
philosophy. It is founded on a
perverted and very human wisdom
which nn analysis reeolves' into
that colossal error" a'nd' fioary wick
ed ness of doing evil that good may
come. We aro lacking. in demo
cratic ways. We are forgetting the
virtue of simplicity. We have be
gun to respect the rich and to lack
it for those who do their share of
the world's-' work. lie who greets
another obsequiously or begs a
gratuity or dona a livery may pos
sibly have been born under the
American ling, but in the act he
repudiate? his democratic heritage
and ceases to be an' American.
"Public sentiment it every thing.
With public sentitufent nothing can
fail, without it nothing can succeed;
consequently be who moulds pub
lie sentiment goes deeper than be
who enacts statutes or pronounces
decisions." Abraham Lincoln.
The price of sugar has moved up
a peg 35 cents a 100. That will
make the sugar trust several hun
dred thousand, and will not hurt
the public, you know, for if the
people do not want to pay it they
can do without sugar. The trust
should raise it higher, for the price
of sugar does not hurt the people, j
especially the poor people who have
no money to buy sugar anyhow.
What difference does it make how
rich some people get? Are not the
rich a blessing to the country?
And would not the people starve if
the rich did not give them employ
ment? I am often lo6t in deep
meditation trying to fathom the
myetery'of how the human race
kept from starving before there
were any rich men to employ themf
Therefore rejoice that we have rich
men to raise the price of sugar and
thus maintain civilization and
progress. Ex.
A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured.
" At one time I suffered from a severe
sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary,
editor of the Gi'idk, Washington, Va.
"After using several well recommended
medicines without success, I tried Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to
say that relief came as soon as I began
its ose and a complete enre speedily fol
lowed." Sdd by the Hudson Tharmacy
C. W. Croafield, mgr.
Death of Taylor Smythe.
Taylor Smythe, who left this city
some three or four weeks ago with a
train load of sheep for South Dakota,
took violently ill and while unconscious
was taken from the station at Ulenwood,
Colorado, to a sanitarium in thai city;
Upon the receipt of telegraphic informa
tion bis father, A. Smythe, hastened to
the bedside of his son. Monday a dis
patch from Mr. Smythe stated that bis
son was slightly improved bat on Thurs
day the sad news was re ceived here that
he had passed away. The remains will
be brought to this city. He leaves a
family at Goldendale, Washington.
Arlington Independent.
If tronbled with rheumatism, give
Chamberlain's rain-Balm a trial. It
will not cost yon a cent if it does no good.
One application will relieve the pain,
It also cares sprains ami bruises in one
third the time required by any other
treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites qnin
sey, pains in the side and chest, glandu
lar and other swellings are quickly cur
ed by applying it. E"ery bottle war
ranted, l'rice, 25 and 50 cts. at the
Hudson l'liarmacy, C. W CrosDeld.Mgr.
Dentistry.
Dr. T. L. Nicklin, dentist, has re
moved his office to the Stephenson
building, second floor, where he will be
found at all times ready to attend to the
wants of those desiring the services of a
first-class dentist. Call and see him.
The doctor was here fur a short time last
summer and his work speaks for itself.
NOTICE FOtt I'UBLICATION.
Land Office, Ths Dai-lbs, Or., June IS, 1900.
Notice l hereby Uf n thnt the fnllnwlng
named aettUr ha. ttleij notieeof bin Intention to
make Html proof in aupport of hlarlalin. and thnt
that aai1 proof will he made, before H. II. Hen
ilrklta, I', r. Comniinioner, at l OMiOregon, on
Saturday. July 38. 1900, viz:
JOHX B. SCOTT, of Condon, Oregon
Hd.K. So. 7HII for the it u ne H n'J nw ,i and
w nw 14 rice. Si, Tp. 4 tJ K. 21 K. S. II.
He namvatfip following witnetme. to prove Ma
continuous renidenee -hpou and cultivation of
snIiI lurid viz: (.'. M. Smith, 1. II Hmith, (ieorxe
(iearbnrt and Ed. Kelaon all of Condon, un coil.
Jar J'. Ixujm. Keijiiiter.
CONTEST NOTICE,
C 8 I.xd Offic, The Dau.k,0., June II 1000
A utftW'fent ennteat affidavit having been filed
in thi cilice by ilenry VV. Webur, rouientiuit,
against homentead entry No. 7a?J. made May 8,
im, for lota 3 and 4 and B8W t of aec. tp.
4 S ranee 19 E by Frank A. Beaton, Contcstcc, In
wbieli it la allege.! that said Frank A. Beaton
h:il wholly abandoned aaid tract, that he liaa
changed his residence therefrom for more than
nil month since making aaid entry and that he
la not in the military or naral service of the
I'nltcd State, aaid parties are hereby notified
to appear respond and offor evidence touching
aid allegation at 1C o'clock a. m. on Atiircat 4
WO, before It. Ji. Prazer, roanty clerk, at hH
offlee at Condon, Oregon, and that final bearing
will bo held at 10 o'clock a. ia. on Aug. Vi, VM)
belore the KegUter an 1 Kettclver at the L'uited
rtuten Land Office In The Iiullen, Oregon.
The aiiid contestant having, in a prop rartida
vlt. Hied June li, I.HHl, act forth fact which
how thut after due diligeuce, pcraonal nert'lce
of thli notice can not bo made, it ia hereby or
dered and directed thut inch notice be given by
due and proper publication. Jay P. Lck,
4!.l Ucginter.
The Fine Imported Caledonian
"Pinino,"
l j Will be found ilnr
V ll i ,,,, tl.n uonu.,i, KWIi
nt t'ooke Hrott' ranch
4 miles eaut of Con
don. For particulars
cull on or addresx, .
William Cookk or (i. O. Taiwan,
Condon, Oiegon.
LOST VALLEY.
Miss Pel In- Aiulorson visited friends in
Fossil last' week.
Joe Anthony, of Butte creek, was here
last week on. business. '
E. Asbbatigh, a commissioner of Mor
row county was here ht week,
II. B, Hobble, of Jordan Valley' Is
here looking for horses which bethought
he liaJ on this range. '
Mrs Jessie Morgan is visiting frlenda
in Fossil nnd studying photography un
oVr Mrs Loe, Stewart.
.'While working in the timber last
Tuesday Fred Manger met with a seri
ous accident by a piece of steel flying
from a wedge and entering his arm.
A Llfa and Death Fight.
Mr, W. A. Hinea of Manchester, la.,
writing of his almost miraculous escape
from death, says: "Etposure after
measles induced serious lung trouble,
which ended in Consumption. I had
frequent hemorrhages and coughed
night and day. All my doctors said I
must Boon die.' Then 1 began to use Dr.
King's .New IMecovery which wholly
cured me Hundreds hafe used it on
my advice and all say' it never fails to
ore Throat, Chest and Lung troubles."
Uegular aijse, 50o and II 00: Trial bot
tles free from Condon Drug Co.
For Sale.
A new Singer Sewing Machine, cost'
$75.00. Latest improvements. Will ba
sold cheap. C. S. Pai.mkk, Condon, Or.
R
II. WALN
County Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Homo-stead seekers located at
reasonable rates.
Condon, '. Oregon
QR. LISA
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Day or irigbt ralla promptly answered.
Office In New Maronie Building.
CONDON - - - - OREGON,
J3R. J. F. GI LLETTE,
PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON.
CJice hoik ef CW' Drug CV.
H. H. KKXDR1CKB.
JAY BOWKKXtN.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
riBST BUILDING WEST OF FOPT OFFICB, eeXDflX,
FIRST DOOR WORTH OF STSIWIR'S BRII Kr FOastl;
Carefnl attention te legal Murrwai In ntllUui
and heeler counties. - A .Ncurr in each omce.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
by Administrator.
Notice l hereby given that, In pHrtmaneeo! an
order of the Hon. Comity Oonrt of liillliim coun
ty, Oregon, made and entered on Tueaday, the
eighth day of May. A.D., 1!K, tlie nndernigned
me atimtnmraior ot tne eatate ot John A. Linn,
deceased, will aell at Dublic auction to the high
est bidder for rnh in hand, the following le-
cribed real eatate, aituate In Otlliam county,
state of Oregon, to wit :
The north-eaat onarter of the north weat qnar
ter. the north hail of the north-eaat quarter, and
the aouth-eant quarter of the north-cunt quarter
of aection thirty-fonr south, range twenty-one,
nst of Willamette Meridian, and containing one
hundred and lixty acres, according to I . S. Gov
ernment mrvev.
The anid tale will take place at the ronrthonae
door, tiilliam County, Oregon, on Satunlav, the
ilrt day of July, A.K., VXD, at the hour of one
o Clock p.m. ol tula any.
1. n. BTF.rnrs.ioK,
Adminiidrator of the eatate ol
John A. Mun, deeeaaed.
Y.M.C.A.
EXCURSION.
THE DALLES TO ASTORIA,
JULY 3-5, 1900
Leaves The Dalles July 3, 7:00 A. M
Retarning leaves Astoria 5:00 A.M.
July 5, arriving at The Dalles at
5 P. M. same'day.
Battle ship Philadelphia, Annual
Kegetta and Yacht Carnival, Train
ing Ship Adams, Regiment at Fort
Stephens Etc. will be among the
attractions.
Round Trip Tickets $2.50.
Tickets on Bale at Hudson Pharmacy.
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THRICE A-WEEK EDITION.
As Good to You as a Daily and
You get It at the Price
of a Weekly.
It furnishes more at the price than
any other newspaper published In
America. Its news service covers all the
globe ami is equaled by that of few dai
lies. Its reports from the Boer war have
not been excelled in thoroughness and
promptness, and with the presidential
campaign now in progress it will be in
valuable. Its political news is absolute
ly impartial. This fact makes it of
especial value to you at this time.
If you want to watch every move of
the great political campaign take the
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keep your eye on the Trusts and they
need watching take the Thrice-a-Week
World.
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We offer this unequaled newspaper and
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The regular subscription price of the
two papers is $2.50. ;
WANTKI) BKVKRAI, PKKHONK KOK IHH
diiariet Office Manager In thia state to rep
ine In their own and surrounding counties.
Willing Ui py yearly fiKSI. payable weekly. He
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References exchanged. Knclose self-addressed
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Only 1.00 a jeur.
RKMKMKKR VH HAVE v
THE LARGEST LINK OF : . : V
Agricultural Implements
' . BETWEEN THE DALLES ,
AND" PENDLETON,
Which were bought at prices to defy competition.
A full and complete line of Rain and Stoughton Wagons.
The latest, improved Oliver and Moline Gang PIowb.
The up-to-date Monitor and Buckeye Hoe and Disc Driller. , . ,
MeCoriiiick improved roller-bearing1 Mowers, Reapers and Binders.
The unequalled Milwaukee Chain' Drive' Mowers!
Russell & Co.'s Engines, Threshers and Fixtures. . N
The Little G:ant Tread' Power Threshers:
General
IS VKRY COJirum, WHICH
AT LOWEST 1'liICKS,
CALL AND SEE AND BE CONVINCE -
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
Of
Arlington, Or.,
No.
; Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold oh all the principal cities of the United States;
and Europe. Interest
; SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. !
D. M.FRENCH, President; W. W. STEIWER, VIoa-Presldenti FRANK
- T. HURLBURT, Cashier.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W.' STEIWER. W. LORD. t. C. ED
WARDS AND
rjruwinruvtifuruvuuuiri
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAN LABOUS, PROP. -
FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE. CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER ox Dkaight,
Main St., Condon, Oregon
nEAftqCARTERS
FOR HIlllI CKADE
" WET" UOOM.
THE . .
"MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
FIXE WHISKIES.'
OI-YMI'IA I1KKK.
FANCY MIXED
LRISKS.
Lower i
Main street! Charles Fix, Prop.
iiuuiuuiuuumiu
"Cyclone"
Threshers
Automatic Stackers, Wind SUck-
era, Hore Powers, Threthermen'a
CinnllM nf All lr-..f
afyWRITE FOR CATALOGUE
PR. J. W. VOGEL
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the Eye,
Will Visit Condon Every Throe Month,
Watch Local Column lor Date.
' Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have appointed aa my deputies the following
peraoris:
VV. H. rolwell, Arllnirtn.
1.. H. Townwnd, t'vtvion.
Charley While, Paper bact, ' .
It. M. Joiixaow, jnn Rak,
Block Inspector (or UUUatn County, Oregon.
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Fall lias of latest Wall Paper.
Kati mates, on work and material
' . 'furnished on abort notice.
Call and see tny samples. '
W. A. DARLING.
H. W. HARTMAN.
- Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Wor a Specialty.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
C. S. PALMER,
prtistit; Barber.
Sleelc Sliaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON - - - OREGON.
Merchandise
WK AKR DKMVKKtKO TO OUR CUSTOMERS
l-'.,
3918,
Banking Business.!
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
F. T. HURLBURT.. 2
BOWLING
ALLEY
POOL
TABLES
IS CONNECTION.
Condon,
Oregon.
"Russell
Engines
Traction or Portable, Simple or Com
pound, Wood or Straw Burner.
niinAri n nn
If 1 1 W hi I At I. II'
IIUUULLL X UUti
'
AND PRICES. PORTLAND, OR.
NOTICE fOK PUBLICATION.
I.aki Orru u At Tin I)li., Or., Mar 2, 1900.
Notice It hsrehr irlven llial the ffillowliu!-
numwl K'Ulcr haa hlwt notice ( III. Iliti lilUm In
Kimmutc arid make Knal pnni! In support l lila
claim, aim inai anra pmol win ra mane winre
Vmvler Crawlnrd, comity clerk at Mvppncr, Or,
on lnuranay, iiuj o, iiaai, viz:
THOMAS A. COI.KMAN, ol Ilardman, Or.,
Mil E No for the WW KW Sec!, and Uli
H tt 4 xi, Tp t H. H U R, VV M.
He mmm the lulliiwtiiir wltneaacs to prove
tils continuous realilcmie upon and cnltlt'ailon
i sail lana, vis: iHutrya I'erry, ah nuiciann
Usury Keel and Harry 1'erry, aliol Lone Kot'k,
vrKoii.
Jay P, Lt'caa, Register,
visit DR. JORDAN'S osurf
UUSEUU OF Art ATOMY f
1081 MARKET ST., IAN FRANCISCO. CAL f
. (lMwmWiikaantaia.; A
ln!'vVur'4,A,ll0,,1'!' 'to""'
Orratut nltrmttnn la thi CUV. JL
Vtmlirful Hihi or vliltun.
WflklH. or afivnnlrif. .
W I. II VI (JINH.IW, awBici
fl l oMmt Hpfeital
ill 10'oaau Katalillali.
J I WI DB. JORDAN PRI
ti !1 " sa.ti
All IT(.a nirn hi
r 9 it li um tha euvcta a
dIIi,aM,faltiTlj'air4iir AT
Hi,.,-lHll.t f) tha I'aalflo
Mjuauvu m Faara. m
nd aniridia
ho are aiinorliia
wt yunthfiii i,,ai.
yaara, Narvonaand phy.li'ai ItabliHy.Ini
polaer, f.at MNb4t IhiiII ll.onmplt.
calloita: Sp.raiatrrha, fritnlr.
rhra. aarrtia), Ulrt, fr.aa.arr
of I't-lnallBa. !. ly a ooaiblnall&n of
ramarlla., of craat curallva pow.r, th. llca'Cr
laa ao arranr.'l HI. Iraaimrnt that It trill nut
only afford Immnllaia rWlff, hm p.rroa,int
ctira, Tha thmtor rtoea not claim to pel farm
mlracl.N. but la wall known to ba fair and
Kqimra rttylclan and SntrrcnLir.ailiiaut
lu bl.apacfaltr Dlaaaa as Ma.
SiVI"HII.ia thnrniif hly arndlratad from
tba ay.tain without tha uaa ol flarrar?,
Traaaaa fitted by an Kipprt. Madlral
Mr. fi,r Hual.it-.. A quick and nuiiml
t ic for Fll.a, Vlaaar. and rlfclalaa, by
Ir, Jordun'a ap'lal palnlMi matlto'la.
ar.tinna Ar zi.m.j. In m.,n.n.
I our tvinttt uplnlan ol fif.rnniplnlnl. A
KrKaT MAIS apnlylna to lla will lIVa
, mfrll MM u luiilrrltikn.
II a will llumimlrt a I'UHUIY VUUM III r
I'lmmillaihiti J'llr-;K. anfl atnriiy pnvaia.
C1IARUKH VKHY K K A HO. S A II 1,14, ,
Traattuaot paraoitally or by li'l!r.
Wrlta fr Hnoli. Slf I.txtOS'lIT t 1
I N4HHUUE. Man.KD faxa. (A. ValUaLil. I
book lor men. t.auorwnia
DR. JORDAN a CO , 10SI Mark.l 81., S. .
SEE THE
UCHf lililiHINC
The Jones Chain Mower has no gear;
no peer. The leading grass cutting
macnine of the World,-
When you get ready for
Binder don't overlook the
Jones Lever Binder,
Rememberl The
Jones steei
Is taking
Klickitat
We have all these machines set up and A
ready for inspection, When in town
Call and see thenrv and get our price.
LORD
DROP IN AT COB'S
NextDoor to Bowline Alley, Arlington
whsn you feel Ilka njoylng a flrt-cla
GICAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER OH DRAUGHT,
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand'.
W
HEN LOOKING FOR
AL. HENSHAW
lie has a complete stock of tho following goods on hand and
more coming on every train. .
Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Paints.
Blankets, Gloves, Wall , Paper, I Tou bo Lining.
Btoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery
Trunks, Hand-bags', tJndertaker's Goods.
Remember! He will order anything,
E. A. KELSON. j. j, OKTVOODv
NELSON & PORTWOO0
(Siicceswrs to P. M. KIXEIURT), '
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLli. '
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
, . FIRST-CLASS RIGS -AND CAREFUL DRIVERS'- '
Condon, Or. Corner
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager.
ROUCH AND DRESSED LUMBER
We offur a complete stock of Fine fiiirfiiced Lumber, consintlng of Flooring, Call
ing, llunllc, fililp-lap and all klnda of Hough Lumber. Careful
attention given to billi of special titet and dlmonalon stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE
LOST VALLEY, OREGON
E. T HOLLENBEGK, M. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Estimates mnde on all kinds of Iluildings, Muchinory, Watef
Powers, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty,
If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to mo.
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDIN8.
Condon, Oregon.
REAPERS, BINDERS1
HEADERS, LiOWERS
It Is the only harvester aridl
binder that will cut whole
harvests without missina: a
bundle, .
Frame Header1
the lead in Gilliam and
counties.
& CO.
BARGAINS
CALL ON
not kept instock, on short notice.
Spring and Church sts.
S : 1