THUasOAYt JULY 5.ISOO,
The 111 on mrttea correspondence from till
eeUonji ol Milium eomny, N e, stir- to meke
this jdiwt tin' li'iittlni! !." m ill.iru ol tec
COUHIV (lrt Hltte AUf '.IllT.its to HHXlXt N I'V
-vending: fn ti: new. o the ivunee Ho
iichrhourhiw!'.- i ttrtvapi ndeuee - must ne
eiem-d by the writer, not tiecesKurtlr i or pub
Ueuliim. lull emni evhtvtit'e ol ,;o.)d iidth. mill
1 trie editor AmiHs no re-roM(l-'iitl. utroptu
, loiiiMixtue 'd by vuiivjMuiti ills. . .
VOft'lit groWtf iq
campaign year.'-
Gilliam even in
il.wvls caine"-and the '.v-iett t'rp i.
assured. Let us rcttini thanks. .
Tim w tu.dvrini; Uxvt corner preavlter , l),Ri,On IVecher Flat, J nn S, HKX).
who ws here last nek went from this ; frank, the lO-veur-old son ut Mr. ami
place to Mnyvilie anil, on scccii.-U o! hi j Mrs Joseph Mnttinglv, after it short ill
munj amwi, the oitirons oi that phwe . neM 0f bat a tew day's duration,
ivnehuled that he win not a proper per- 1 At! that medusnl skill rtnd tender care
nun to. b at large. ' Friday moraing . could do waj doin without avail and in.
frdieriif Vi!tvs was notified to corns o"er j 12 o'clock Thursday he nikntly psssed
mid take him into custody, which ho away.
did. Tho nin was taken More Jus-! Another eooe trom 'this world ot onrt,
tic of the Peace Morgtn and was exain-j No mow to imther therua with Its flower!
imd aa tu his anility hv lr. Vuriidl whit vom,p llngwr ""I1'.
l , ,,,, , . " ...i ,i j - Watt on beauty ieth.' tlujtvr atv laid , , ,
j the result that he km f.o.omittftt to tho i W(.arv nlwllttg blltcr (iml Wwli
lam (or tiio insane at 5-alem. : Whtuj- ary with fatttivR and itvr to aieot;" '
he found he wai (in custody ho refused ' ' one bus (tone to that Lrutht golden shore,
j t tulk would not tell hU nnuie nor j " 1,1,11 ,8"!!-v' ,,,w,' r"R' 0,1
; tiert he eatno from. : lie WHS not vlo Aauthor is pisllng trm sorrow mill (In,
"utul'lntt waa evidently in ntnl 'vt siiL-h ! Happy whKrtlt'( multlvti vntot nut ni
given at the aay
THH LAKGKdl' LINK OF
Agricultural Implements
'.: HETWKEN THli PALI.K8
AND 1'KNDl.KTON,
Which wore bought at priei'8 to tlefy coiupotition.
el
Iiv.lSfiS (irovor (lff vvL-imi nwiv-
voUib and litMiiaiuan
ilarrisoh rccoivcil o. l-IO.'ilG votos.
Ieveliti(i receivtni nearly ' 100,000
-more of tiie'popu'ar vnte tlrnn Ilar
risoti but ITarritjon got 2u! wttos
in the electoral col!(ve to Clsve-L-iinrs
Anil yt't this is called
a popular form of government aJ-
inifustcrej for the people, of the
people arid y the people. : :
iri'.iiim'iii ub will he
idittii. Shtttiii Wilcox and County Clerk
FiMtor h ft f.jr Salem Friday evening
with the unfortuniitu man in charge. .
Democratic delegates are being
held 'up in Kansas City this week
, in much the same fashion as re
publican delegates were mulched
in the City of Brotherly Love two
weeks ag). Hotel keepers and
others who carter to the transient
trade reap a harvest at such times
and it is perhaps well enough that
it is so, From now until another
, set , of national : cooventions roll
around the politicians will have
away the best of ordinary people
and it is well enough for at least
a few of the other fellows to take
their inning while tbey have a
'cinch."
7.V J REPUBLIC. ,
A republic is a country where
people discuss things. A despot
ism is a country where they can
not do so and hold their jobs. An
idiot asylum is a place where they
d'iri't even care 'to discuss things.
. The pagan Burmese tack a paper
on a revolving wheel and leave it
to do their praying. This is won
derfully like some Americans who
. fix a few party leaders into a polit
ical prayer-wheel, pin their faith
to them and go off about their bus
Ities", quite assured that it would
be blasphemous to wonder why
(!od gave every man a conscience
if its wort could be done just as
well by the machine.
A repulie no lorTger jealous of its
rights has begun to lose them.
In one week, during the present
month, ten thousand Poles, Italians
and Croats landed iu New York,
bound for Pennsylvania to. work
for the protected monopolies and
trusts. '"; It is pretty hard to see,
with the naked eye just where
"protection to American labor"
comes in. Idaho World.
MAYVILLE.
School closed Friday.
. Everybody is busy haying. .
Hurt and Uursess Munger were in
town Saturday.
NoKii June 2S, 1900, to the wife of
J. W. Ilyer, a son.
Misa Maud McOounell is visiting this
week with Mrs. French.
Rev. Mayiield (ireuched to a lare
audience Sunday..
'"A'. J, May Geld was iu town on bus
iness. Friday. -
OUR STOCK OF
JoyoMS as btrtl whvu tlic inornlnti U brlulit,
When tlw swiwl mnibeaut have brunaht an
thvlr li!lit, , .
Weary a-tth mwlng ami never to leap, '
Wery with hibor mid nilroniinu nlM'pi
Aimtlu-rdi-partwl tor heaivii'ii hrilit liort,
King tli bell soitly there' erojai en thadiKir.
rtiiif-'in vrre aaxuiny unimng to nit'et trail un err akin nr
One who walks with them lu heavifbrtKhl i '''I RKO OtE AN3 DC CONVINCE
' twi: - -
l.oved uum hHva whlspeml that oio one It
- ; bwt. ..' ' ;- V: - '
t wo Irom rth'8 trtslii and takliu swout rust
Vvs there In one moi in aujftlie Mim,
ime liwl to ehrih and tie less to kiwi.
Due more defined to heavvn'a brwrht nhi.'re,
lUus th U'U aoltiy thcre'n eiiipc on the door.
.' .-.....:' T.S. -
full and comnlete line of Bain and S ton irh ton V
The latest improved Oliver and Moline (lung Hows,
The up-to-date Jfonitor and Cuckeye lloo and Disc Drills,
I MeCoriuiek improved roller-bearing Mowers, llooporri.and Binders.
Th uneitilld Milwaukee Chain Drive Mowers.'
Russell it Co.'s Kngines, Threshers and Fixtures,
Tho Little G;ant Tread Power Threshers. .
General Merchandise
K VKRY COMI'l.KTK, Wlllflt WE AUK tiKUVEMMI TO OUR OCSTOMyBS
AT hOWICHP I'UIl-KS.
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
Millinery Goods at ,
Reduced Pricos.
Miss Lonella Maddock has decided to
': Assessor M.O. Clarke waa here the mnKB "P1"!? reuueiion in the priees
. . t ; t C 11 a ! t T.l a. I
nth..rrlt... mli. i.l h.w!,, u. aiiuinrry i.uuuj iiiiui juiyti, m
If the battle-ship Oregon has
been wrecked off the coast of China
the loss will scarcely be balanced
by anything gained in that wilder
ness of heathenism. But at this
writing it is not assumed that the
vessell will be lost. If it should be
it will be another serious calamity
to the navy, especially when fol
lowing so closely upon the destruc
tion of the Maine and the wreck of
the Charleston. At this rate we
will lose our warshipp, though not
in battle, nearly . as fast as we
build them. Telegram.
Miller Curl was in a few days ago and
treated himself to a new hayrttke.
Geo, Angell is iu from his ranch to
spend the Fourth,
Judge Mattingly is after .the Condon
dog poisoner with blood ift his eye. T
Fred Stinehfield and Flora MeCoimell
visited friends ou Fine Creek during
the week. , ' i . ;.
Jim Dyer has been holding his head
in a barrel the lust few days shouting
"papa" to see how it sounds. '
E. S.' French was here Monday oil
business. Mrs. F'rench is seriously ill
witea form of liver trouble..''-." '
Fapoii Jg and painting on the Baptist
parsonage is about completed. IV.
Coryell and family will occupy it. -
Jim Kins and Ed Putnam left this
uioruinir for Arlington with a btinchof
eattle for J. E. Reynolds, the Nebraska
buyer. - . '.
B. K. and Al Searcy, J. Boyer, John
Fortna and Miller Curt caiue iu from
The Pii'.les last week loaded with freight
for Keys & Son. .
We are ail wondering who the lucky
girl will be to get the lirst ride in 3.H.
Harnett's new buggy, recently purchas
ed of Keys & Son.
Died -June 27, 1900, Frank, the 10-year-old
sou of Joe Mattingly, of putrid
sore throat. The funeral occurrtd
Thursday and was largely attended. -
E. A. Stinchfield.has returned from
Washington where be has been buying
and shipping stock for Mr. Kalaton of
the Union Meat Company .
An insane man who claimed to be a
Baptist preacher, was arrested and given
a hearing last Friday and was taken to
the asylum, iloeave his name aa Bow-1
ers.
W, L. Barker's team was here the
other day for a toad of mill feed. Mr.
Barker botight the small safe that was
in KeyesA Son' store the firm having
replaced it with a large new one.
order to close out her stock of Spring
and Summer Goods. Home nice new
stock has just been received. Call and
secure a bargain. At P. H. itepheuson'8
store. ....-
For Sale.
A new Singer Sewing Machine, cost
J75.0O. Latest improvements, Will be
t sold cheap. C. S. I'almkr, Condon. Or.
pj II w.us
! County Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Home-stead seekers located at
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAH LABOUS, PROP. .
FINK WIXKS, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. ' "
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PlilDE. '
FRESIT, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Dbatojit
SEE TIIE
ais
mMmmmtMmsmMmmmmmxmsmum
UCHT RU'WIHC
REAPERS, BINDERS
HEADERS, MOWERS
The Jones Chain Mower has no gear,
no peer. Tho leading grass cutting
machine of the world.
When you get ready for a
Binder don't overlook the
Main St., Condon, Oregon
reasonable rates.
Condon,
Oregon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. .
Iay or niKlit ealli promptly answered.
Office in New Mkwiiiic Bdilctln.
CONDON - - . OREGON.
J3K. J. F. GVLLETTE.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
. OJh'.t bui of C.mdi'H Drug Co.
H. H. HKNDKICKS. J.IY BOWKKMAN.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICES ...
rmT Bun.mfo wan or 1"ot' ornc. Condon,
first doob korth ors'rKiwEa' brick, rossiL;
Ciirefn! attention to legiU bnalueM iti OilHam
and Wheeler eonnUea. A Nuiarr In each olftce.
. mm nninttf t it? '
roa HKiii-iiRAiiK T'LJC HOWLING
wkt" coons. -.- - a i TICr ALLEY"
VISE .WHISKIKS. !" MODEL." POOL
OITMNA BKEIl. 1 .-TABLES-- '
FANCY MIXED " 1 1 .
KR1.VKS. ' A r- ' '.!- i. IS COS.VKCTION.
A Quiet Resort.
Lower I Z. '," 1 Condon,
Main street Char,es F,x' PrP" Oregon.
DR
J. W. VOGEI.
Specialist for Refraction and
Defect of the Eye,
Will Vlait Condon Every Thret Slontha.
Watch Local Column for Pates.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I hiive appointed ai my deputiea the following
W. H. Cnlwett. Arlingtmi.
I.. B. Townwnd. Omilon.
Charley White, 1'aiwrSaik.
R. M. Joii!o!, Lone Roek.
Stoca Inapertor tor Gilliam Count)-, Oregon.
Russell"
.!- '
Traction or Portable, Simple r Com
f pound, Wood or Straw Durocr.
Cyclone"
During last May an infant child of our
neighbor was suffering from cholera in
fantum. The doctors had given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic and Cholera Reme
dy to the house, telling them I felt sure
it would do good if ueed according to di
rections. In two days time the child
had fully recovered. The child is now
vigorous and ' healthy. I have recom
mended this remedy freqnently and have
never known it to fail. Mas. Ccktis Ba- i
nek, Bookwaiter, Ohio. Slid by thej
Hudson Pharmacy. C. W. Crosfieid,
mgr.
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uori( a Specialty.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack
ers, Horse Power, Threshermen's
Supplies of All Kinds.
-WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
RUSSELL & CO.
PORTLAND, Oa
I. O. O. F.
As to the condition of the order we
quote the following interesting fads from
thereport'ol Grand Sire Alfred S. Pinker
ton. .
December 31st last, the subordinate
lodge membership was 830,961 and the
number of sisters enrolled in the Rebek-
ah lodges numbered 190,007
bership of 1,020,063. Wonderful ban
The first candidate rose and
paid;
'T fought for you my friends, and
today thebonea of ray right arm
are bleaching among the hills of
Tennesee." '
Imp (ifpnriri no VI,. fa f.li;.r.,l
.... ;.. lew, iuub longed. During the last
80 years over 2,000,000 persons have
My left ieg friends lies listless in crossed tho threshold of the order and
the shadows of the Virginia vales! ' j frora a total revenue of $i09,833.5fi0 dur
"Both my legs," said tho third ingl,'is feriod the mm of 80,W)3.WI
candidate, "arehi the Mi;sisirpi!" J""6?1 fraternal and
,,,, - ., il , i brotherly relief. So much dry tiumltfrs
1 hen the fourth man rose and j mi, ;bnt wh ,. e..timate the order's
,.'" ' A. "'-, ., . , : i worth expr-fs by brother to broth-
I went through- the war w,tLout;t.rill tllL. f,.af.irmt, h;in,t cIm , the
a iwratcb. Here are two Mrong j Undlf WlJ lijliHy a(;t , tbe word
i you msiun, auu 0f t(,tuttioii and faretvell,
ino live legs to kick till you get
'em." --"' ' .-. - . '
And ho carried ' the district.-
Atlanta Constitution. '
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxv om, The Iullus, Ob., June 10, ixi.
Notlre in lieroby (riven thot the -,tlolg
named settler hn (Ural notiio hia Iriti ntlon to
nmke tinal pronlin atpprt of !itflaim, mi'i that
iii.ii imi.i prooi win oe rnune oeiore H. II. Ilen-lru-k,
U. S. ComiulMiiouer. at i otnll.Oredon, on
Satardar. Jnly a, I90O, rlt:
JOHN B.SCOTT, of Condon, Oregon
Hii.h. No. 73ftl tor the ny ne n't nw M .n't
i w H n w H Hie. X'. Tp. mk. 21 E. W! M. ,
He namenthe following witnessc to prwehia
eontinmim resilience upon and enltivatton of
eni'1 land viz: C. M. Hmitti, J. U. Smilh, Oe.vive
wvt,..iiBirii-,ii, ..t'tnmi nil vl on'lon,'n,'on
) l: Lt'CAc, Kigiater.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IXB Omcr At Thk D Lttf, On., May 2S, lOTiO.
Nottee fn liereliy given that the following-
imiiiwl .ettler lina tiled iirpilw ni h( l,,t. ,,t;.,,, tn
These fig- 1 ''"nmilte ai"l mnie (iniil proof in ippottof In.
urea ex in tut in com OI nation a total mem- j ut "niwiord, county elerlc at lleiiMier, i)r
on ThHrmlur, July 5, l!K,o, vi:
Tllmrtu i nu vtii v ..i tt i
been tho development of this fraternity. tf.i E n riVt, for the W'.- ww ; ... uud Su
In law, one lodge and five member : in i W TP 4W H k w
r ... . ' 1. He tinraia the IoIIowIiik w tneraea tn nrnvr.
hla eoiitlniioua midenee upon and cultivation
of aitid lund, (W-orge I'erry, All W jneliind,
Henry Ni-1 and Harry ferry, all of Lom Kock,
Oregon.
. . , 1V I-l'CAH, l'.i-giijter, .
The Boat Remedy for Stomach and
Bowel Troubles.
"I have been in the drug business for
twenty years and have sold most all of VMi'-bu,orc H- v
.'. A Good Couh Medicine.
n.any thonsamU have be;n restored to I the uronrietarv inedi.-inr-s r,f n .mi,.
health and happiness by the use of Among the entire lint I have never iound
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If nt-j any thing to equal Chamberlain's Colic,
Meted ail h any throat or lung trouble, j Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy forall
givo it a trial for it is certain to prove j stomach and bow.d troubles," ays O. V.
benelieial. CoOjfhs tlmr. have resisted j VkHl.-M, of Columt.os, Ca. "This
all other treatment for years, have yield- remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
e i w nu retnc'ly and perfect health has , morbtm in mv family and I have .,.,. (
..ten resiomu. l-ases that seemed hope- mended and sold hundreds of bottles of
U., that the olimsite of f:nnoim health it to my cturomors to their entire aatiM-
resurts failed to tisiwfii h... hu. i liU t. .... i . . . 1
, , . ' ; l" ' I "" """ B hoick unusmecurei me in tl ir own i,d
; - "! me.- ror laie uy : in a pleasant torm."
iiie Hti'if.ii.' Phirtuaoj- C.' W. Crf,- '. Hndon
held., rinrr.-. ; 1 ' j' !,,..
CONTEST NOTICE,
VS Iabo Otock, 'Ihk I),wxw,Oft., June 13 1'jfiO
A miffii letit eonti-nt attidnvit having heen filed
In thia office by Henry VV, Welnr, coiiteatunt,
aKaitiht homcf Ud entry Xo. ?:I72. made May 8,
ISM, for lot and I and S 8 W 4 of ec. & tp.
4 S mnf;e 111 E by frank A. Biwtoit, Cotitcatoe, In
whieh it ix alleged that tairt I- rank A. huuitn
hua who'ly abandoned wild traet, that he baa
changed hia residerwe therefrom formorethan
eix mnnthf aince making aald entry and that he
is not In the military or naval aenice of the
L'nitvd Ktatea, aiiid parties are hereby notilled
to nppeijr reapond and oiler evldenee toHchlng
aid allegation at 1C o'clcKik a, m. on Angiiitt 1
JrMZr, comity clerk, at hia
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
I will open a complete line of
HarnesH within a few days,
in the room adjoining the
Condon Drug Go's store, and I re
quest my friends, and the public
generally to hold their orders until
I am ready for business.
I have excellent health and am
going into this business for tho ,
Almighty Dollar and all I ask is
for you to go first to other ..dealers
and get prices before coming to ma.
If I fail to sell you it ia my funeral.
Yours for .
Jones Lever Binder,
It is the only harvester and
binder that will cut whole
harvests without missing a
bundle,
Remember! 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.
F. M. Sprlnuston . ; I. a. nio.r.
SPRINGSTON & ROGERS.
(Sucootttiors to T O. Johnson.)
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
First-class Uigs always on hand at very reasonable rates,
, , A Bhare of the public jmtronatro is respectfully Bolicited.
Condon, Oregon.
CALL OH
TOWi L. P0RTW00D
MHEH LOOKING FOR BARGAINS
-AL. HENSHAW
lie Las a complete stock of the following goods on hand and
more coming on every train.
I'urniturc, Hardware, Carpenters Tools,
Blankets,' Gloves, Wall Paper,
Stoves, Stove-pipe,-' Wiudow-glas,
Trunks, Hand-bugs, 1 Undortakcr'i
Taints.
Houso Lining,
Crockery.
Goods.
Pvctuember! Ho will order anything, not koptiu stock, on short notice.
E.A.NELSON. J. J. PORTWOOLv -
NELSON & PORTWOOD
'.. Successors to V. M..EIXE11ART),-; -.
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE
SPECIAL ATTENTION. TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASH RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Full line of latest Wall Paper.
Estimates on work and material ;
furnished on short notice,
Call and seo my samples.
W. A DARLING
ofltee ntCondon, Omtton, and that dual bearing
will be held at 10 o'clock a. tn. on Ai. 13, V.W
before tlie helnter and lleeelvcr at the t'nluxl
rtutea tunil nniec in Tbe nlle. Onon;
Tlii'iMlil contestant bavlmr, in n prop, f ofllda
VI t. fili d June bl, liaai, avt- forth fuel wliii.h
ahow that after due dlliifenee, personal service
of tliia notiee Can not be made, it ia hereby or
dered nui directed that uiich notiee be lven by
dne and proper p-ililieation. Jay P. !,;.,
- ; 1J ' , - l!, Kiier.
Pharriiiii'
WANTKIi KKVKKAf, I'KKSONH KOtt IlIH.
dlntrletoMiie MuiiMifra in thin afute loni..
nnrrounowiu eoiinni-K.
we'kly. I;i(.
'porniniin-w.
il 8lilr.f:.;d
I'X'.OII build-
for ertle bv The w "'mst " pay vurly nm. pnrabin w
,., ,,, ; airable eiiiiii'yinenl Willi niiKinnil i,
" . C-rO"ilieid, Iteferem-ci eel.anijil. l,ni-rw a I
i ytiir.iii.-d e.nvebipc. r. A. i'urk, .'r.tl ' n
' i ina, tli!".i'0.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
by Administrator.
Kotiec l hereby ptl ven that, In pursuance of an
order of the Hon. County Court of (iilliam coun
ty, Oregon, rnnilo and entered on 'i'ui-aduv, the
eiKbth day of May, A, P., I'.i((, the iinileri(.-iied
thendminlatrAinrof the eiate of John A, i.inn
deeeimed, will wll at public a.K'tlon to the hiKli
id bidder for enah In hand, the fullowlnit dc
aerlbed rel ite, Hnut In 01111am county,
dtiitc of i ir,-ifon, to wit :
1 he north-east iiuarK-r ol tbe north went quar
ter, the mirth bail ol the nortli-en.i, quarter and
III south-east quarter (,f the nnnli eiist quarter
bisection lh(ity.-oiir amith, runae twenty one,
e.iHt of Wlllainetto Meridian, and eonlalnln ona
hnndreil and iiixty aeros, aeeordinK to If. 8. Gov
ernment anrvf-e,
Tluiaald sale will tk pliu'C nt the Courthouse
door, milium Comity, On-icon, on rmturday, the.
2lat day of July, A, II., I(si, at tho hour of one
o'clock p.m. ul said day,
I'. II. ftTKrHk-KiioK,
Adminisfrator of the esfale of
' John A. t-iiin, deceased.
Fiubnerihe for Uiu (irobi..
UnJy 1 1. oil a year, t
C. S. PALMER,
rtistic. Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-Rround.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
by Administratrix.
Notice is hereby given that, In pursuance of nn
order ol the Hon, County 1'onrtol Olllluni coun
ty, Oreeon. made March 20. IWO, lh nnd.Tstiined
. , .,...,,.,,, p. ,,,,,, 41,, ,;,,, in. tlllflfl
mo aoininisirairix oi the esuiie o Justin I, Cnrv.
decvarml, will aell at public unction. 1 1 tho hiKh
est bidder for easli in Iniiul, tiie following; du
si rihed real estate, aitmito In Ijilllain county,
'Hie north eastriuartcr of seelion ooe to t.wn.
six sootli, rnijuo twenty east, VV, M., and also the
west half of the north cast quarter and the west
hall of tin- south east quarter of scellon six,
in township six south, ranire twenty one east, W,
M.. containing: in all jfiju acnt, acvurdlMg to the
government survev.
J he aald sale will take place lit tho Courthouse
door in Condon, (iilllam eouiltv, Oregon, mi
fciiturdiiy, the Willi day ol Jane, I'JOO, at the hour
of one o'cloi k I' M. of said day.
- Tills sale to la made sithjeei. In the base of
Geo. B liukek, wbieb exiiiies Nov 1,
Ji'-wmi: A. Ciay,
Admtnislrutnx nt tho estate, oi
Jaenri L. C4ir-', (lu cua'.d.
Hi:MIJcS& Bowj.i,?ui., AtioriiAytv
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts.
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTE AD, Manager.
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
Wo ofTor a complete stoek of Fine Surfaced Lumber, conltinK of Flooring, Cell
ing, KtiHtlc, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful
. attention given to bills of speolal Hizes and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
E. T HOLLENBECK, Pil. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Estimates mado on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water
Powers, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty,
If you havo anything you think past Dxing, bring it to rue,
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX RUILMUn.
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Condon, ,Oregon.
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