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THE COM CLOSE. 1.'. ..." .; THURSDAY, JULY 12. I BOO. "Ul'Jl ISH ..J.l'.-.i.' '..JJ '.11 ...IJ.!!I" THE? OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OHEUON. Our Agent9. The following Corson are the accredited agents of the Oloiik at t ha pout oihces named, lhoyaro lauthorizod to rocoive and receipt lor RiiuHorlption accounts; W. II. Colwku. . .-, . , . Arlington. WA0B 1JHJ8. ...... . . .Olex Mrs. Ella Amobi.l. i . . . .Moyville. . Other ftgiMito will ' bo Appointed. nnd their names added to this list ter. . . , .... . : LOCAL NEWS. , Harvest Ins commenced In ibis sec Hon. Jim Cameron came In from the moun tain tlii week. Mr, lilt Pennl wa Jo troth Trail Fork yesterday, ( J. F. Rettacher It t Portland thi week. - A pleasant oeil pa'ty wat given at the resldeuce o( (i. 0. l'armnn last even- I". County court waa In elon last week, completing tueir work late Saturday evening. . ... - Mr i. L. L. Cooka and daughter, Mr, (Jrae Tliouu; were up from Ole Sat urday. , 1 t'rank Strlokltn was In from bl Itot k creek ranch Saturday greeting hie Con don frleud, Mra. limine Van Ortdall, of Pendleton arrived yesterday on a visit to her aialor, Mr. L. V. Darling. G. T, I'lnkbam moved hi family oat to It. C. Strickland' ranch Monday where they will reside during the iuuv mor. , ', Judge Mariner ha commenced hr vetting bi SlWO-acr wheal crop at Lin lock. Id combined harvester wa run ning ou an 801) acre patch last week which yielded from 13 to 15 bushel per ere. V. B. Myer lay he ha to keep Lie chickeut abut op lui tuiumer to keep litem from choking to doath ou the big wheat grain with which hi ranch I so abundantly (upplied. The conceit of a half grown chicken i remarkable any how. The lierifl and clerk' office are Without deputie ilnre July 1st. K deputy I'urtwood will hold down a job on Cooke Uro'. steam threahcr during the season and Charlie l'lnkham will look after ome of the detail of Hugh Strickland' harvest. J. W, Nye, one of the well known farmers of Clem, wa in town Saturday. lie urongni wim nun a sample oi biuie Club wheat from hi ranch which i of flmt clan quality and Indicate a big yield. Mr, Nye etpecte to iwnd Ibe Hummer in the Blue mountain where lie will go for the benefit of hi health. Itev, M. Bramblct, of Athena, preach ed In the Itaptlrt church Sunday after noon and evening to a large and appre ciative congregation. Mr. Itramblot ba lately been appointed district missionary for tbi tertian of Eastern Oregon and he may bring hi family to Condon to reside In the near future. Cook Pro, have a 'flock of young mule at tbeir ranch which Bill declar- are cuter than canary bird and more inimical. They are diecendanl of the celebrated "i'lnlno" and inherit hi highly cultivated voice In a marked de gree. Aalde from their musical gift they are valuable property. W. It. Neat came out from Arlington fninday fur the purpose of renting a res idence for hi family. He waa fortunate In aeenring the cozy cottage near the echoolhonae which ha Just been vacat ed by C. T. l'lnkham. Mr. Neat will bring hi family out a toon a ho can secure team to haul hi household effect. Mr. John F. rink ham It-it Tuesday morning for Ban Francisco where he will vltit friend for a couple of month. Although 75 year of age Mr. Pin Mm in I alert and vlgoron in mind and body, and he bi lately filed on a homestead In Kcrr Canyon. He will return in frirjV .6er to anperlnteud the Improve- awent ot bi ranch. A. E. Hammond and E. K. Lytic, of the Cotambia Southern Kailroad Com pany, were here Sunday looking over the wheat prospect in thi and the Ferry Canyon sections. The gen tlemon did not talk much but It i undcretoo 1 that they are investigating, tho proposi tlon of building a branch road from near 8haniko to the mouth of Thirty , mi lo with view to capturing the Ferry Ounyon and Mayvllle wheat trade. The following from tho Drain Watch man applle to other towni'thau Drain : '"The man with the hoe' is certainly a good thing in hi place, but it li the iimn with tho hammer and a few nail that lome portion of our eidewalk are needing, and badly too. A great im provement would be the happy result of a few hoar labor eiponded upon them, and doubtless the Kdward Markham, or tome on else, could be found to fix the thing up in vsrse if necessary." Jas. A. Kibbey, of Ferry Canyon, Is helping to take care of Tom Johnson's big bay crop this week, Mr. Kibbey had bi measure taken for a years sub scjjpilon to the Grtous Monday morn ing which remind us to remark that never bofore in the history of this paper he the subscription list shown such a gratifying Increase as during the lattt 30 day. This show that the Glour isap pree luted a a local newspaper and that it value as An advertising medium is Increasing every day, ' Mr. Fltzwater visited Mayvllle Mon day. '. Heading ha commenced on Iiuecher Flat. , . .'-,v."-- Itlcbard Campbell wa in town yes terday, , Perry Ham wa over from Lone Hock yesterday, v. - V. I. Wilco wont to Mayvllle on buslnes Mondsy. George Hcbott wa In town yesterday having brought hi Sister, Mrs, T. O, homo from a visit at the ranch. Frank Wilson and hi iter, Mis Bell Wilson, of Michigan, arrived here Sunday to visit their -brother, Council man Fred Wilton. They will Spend the summer hero. i ' " , , Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Kutnsay,' of Beech- er Flat, were lit town yesterday on their way to Linn county where they will spend the summer visiting relative and old friends, Mr. Kamsay called to order hi copy of the Cii.onit cent after him a he would be lost without the "Condon liible. A (ample of young Russian thistle I ou exhibition at the county clerk's alike which all who are not familiar with should call and see. The young plant 1 different In appearance from the full grown one ami a it la pest that all the people should Join in helping to ex terminate we call attention to thi meant of becoming fumlllar with it. L. 0. Italston, of Portland, wa here yeaterday buying Horse and mule for the Army. He expect to send two car loads from Arlington In thi shipment, The animal will be shipped from Van couver, Washington, to the Orient their present destination being Japan where they will be retted and from Where they w ill be tent either to Chin or;the i'bil ippme a the occasion may arise. Our thank are due to Lewi Couture for a basket of lusclou peaches the first of the season which he deposited on our wahogony Tuesday. They were er.fwn on the Collin ranch, which Mr. Coutare ha rented, and which 1 famous a a pooch producing place, and their rosy cheeks anil delicious flavor made us (eel pleasant a Lew alwayt look. Come again tilllcnm when roasting ear g"t ripe. ' ; ,: , Waa It A Miracle? "The marvelous core of Mra. Rent J. Stout of Consumption bat created In tense excitement in Cammack, lnd." writet Marion St oar t, a leading drnggist of Muncie, lnd. She only weighed 90 pound when her doctor in Yorktown laid she must I'ron die. Then the began to use Dr. King' New Discovery and gained 37 pounds in weight and wa com pletely cured," It ha cured thousands of hopeles cases, and i positively guar anteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung disease. COc and fl.00. Trial bottle free at Condon Drng Co'. ROCK CREEK. A very fine ball wa given in the Wade halt ou the Fourth. Nor Miller hat returned from Mat- ney Flat where the hat finished a term of (cbool, Rock creek wat booming on the 4th of July. Timber ot all kindt came float ing down. W. O. Flett hat jufln!hed hi sec ond crop of alfalfa. . He expect to cut a third crop. , Harry Stricklln ha finished his school at Ajax and returned home. Harry Is on of onr best teacher. Mrs. C. Schott, accompanied by her daughter l'cnrl, left last week for Cor- valll and Portland to visit relative and friend. Mr. W. O. Flett expect to leave coon for visit to the Willamette valley. She will be accompanied by ber little ton, Artie. It Saved HI Leg. P. A. Dan fur th, of LaUrunye, Ua., suf fered for aix month with a frightful running tore on hi leg; but write that iiucklcn'i Arnica Salve wholly cured It in five day. For Ulcer, Wounds, Pile, It's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2j cts. Sold by Condon Drug Co. LONE ROCK. L. O. Kiiluton wat in our burg the fore nnrtof the week visiting hi uncle, J, R. Ralston, I Norrl Robinson and wife, of Kobler Basin, attended church seivlce here Sunday. Rev. Warner came in Friday and held quarterly meeting at trie M. E. church tturaay ana rjuiuuy. 21 head of horse bemusing to the Ral ston bankrupt eatato, were sold at auc tion ou the 4th, They averaged fU.UO per head. Three d.ivt of the past week were spent very energetically by the sports of this place and the surrounding country In horse racing white the nights were ejient in dancing. ' Mr. Sibra, an organizer for tho United Artisans, organised an assemly here last week with id charter member and a fair prospect of a strong membership In the near future. Mr, fcii bra in an ener getic rustler at an organizer. The people of this place think that the county court should be taking some steps to open the road in Butter milk canyou or to provide a better route as the trav el from here to lleppner is entirely cut oir and the U. 8. mail ha to bjjjrried on harteback over bl oil's and canyons unfit for a pack mule to travel. A bin water trout struck the east tide of Rock creek, near the head of Sweet Milk canyon, on the 0th., tearing out the road and washing tome ot it down and across the creek and left it in Uuorge Perry' house. This 1 the second wash out for Ueorge within a week and his ranch Is uadiy damaged by the turn no storms. Yon assume no risk when you buy Uhnmherluin Uoltc, Uholera and Dlar rhoea Remedy. The Hudson Pharmacy will refund your money if you are not satiHllod alter using it. It is everywhere admitted to he the most successful rem edy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleasant sale ana reliable. ! County Court Proceeding. July term, 1900, . pkohatk. Kitnte of Jason L. Carey, dec Sale of real eotate confirmed, EtttnteofJ. F. Gresham, dec Final honring set for September 4, 1900, at 2 P. M. , Notice to bo published in the Condon Gijiik. Estate of Miueola and Ed wards Lee Johnson, minors Report filed and ap proved. " ' . .' , Estate of If. M. Clay, dec Final hearing set for September 4,1900, at 3 P. M. Nolle to be published in Arling ton Record. ' Estate of Ruby Rarnhart, a minor -C. A. Short app't guardian ( bond fix ed at 1 2m. COMMrMHIOKKKh' COUHT. Petition of 8. V. Moore et al for Co. road No, lOV Viewer ordered to review road a per order of May term. L. W, Darling lurvoyor, . Petition of J, II. Downing et al for Co road No. 103 Report of viewers accept ed and road ordered opened. Petition of U W Par man et al for a change In road No 61 Report of viewer accepted and road ordered opened. Matter of "ofllcial bond of P 11 Steph enson, county treasurer Kond approved Matter of official bond of L W Darling county surveyor Dond approved. Application of O Ward for endorse ment of ncalp certificate heretofore puss- j ed upon and by him lost No Jurisdic tion. Petition of D A Russell et al for a. county road No 113 O A Danneman, T j U Johnson, W 8 Myer app't viewer to meet July 20, 1900, at 10 AM. Matter of settlement with former Co. Treasurer 8 B Barker Book found cor- I rect there being on hand I39U7.41, to be i turned over to the new treasurer, credit ed io Iho several fund a follow: j County Fund....... School ..... Road " ..... City of Condon.... Institute Fund.... School District No. ) ! ,f2020 15 ..1710 08 . 119 23 . 41 90 . 40 96 .. 1 15 . . 28 05 . . 2 31 .. 12 80 .. 1 72 .: 12 80 jmi 4i 14. 9. ' " 25. " 28. ' " 30. " 27. " 24. Total ..... Petition of J A Smith etal for change In county road No 101 C C Clark, W R Baker, J D Blalock app't viewers, LW Darling surveyor to meet July 20, 1900, atOAM. i Matter of destroying Russion thistle Road superintendent instructed to take steps to exterminate the Russian thistle !on the public road and vacant land adjacent to the land of alt person who will exterminate them on their land nch person to notify the road luperin tendent by letter, or otherwise, that they desire to co-operate and fight thi pest. CLAIMS A'l.LOWCt). Mr. M. J. Sloan damage r'd 104 50 00 Ed Donn Tel. rent Jul. & Aug.. .. 3 00 O Schilling judge election Matney pive't and mil. with returns. .... . 480 S D FJatcher Judge tame . . . .. . . . 3 CO O i&Jdacy aame 8 00 J A McMorrl clerk tame ...... . 3 00 11 LPropst tame 3 00 R M Johnson judge Lone Rock precinct and mil, with returns.. 7 00 John Madden judge tame..... .. 3 00 J D Brown tame.......... 3 00 John Guff clerk tarn 300 Jack Anderson tame SOU J W Scrivner judge Idea precinct and mil. with returns .......... 6 CO Cha. Johnson judge tame. . . ... 3 00 John Chance tame. . 3 (X) L P Davidson clerk tame. ...... 3 00 FH Morrle tame............... 3 00 F B Stevens judge Trail Fork pre cinct and mi), with return. ...... 6 00 Alex Hardie judge same..;...,, 8 00 S M Vancleve tame.,.:..:...:.. 3 00 J R Fraaer clerk same.......... 3 00 A A Anderson tame..........;. 3 00 Ralph Froman judge Ferry Cart yon pre. and mil.' with return. . 8 20 (joo. Hanson judge tame 6 00 J H Carter aame...... 6 00 S B Contore clerk samo. 0 00 R A McCully ame 00 II U Randall judge Rock Creek pre. and mil. with return. 10 40 T (J Woodland judge tame 6 00 TCMobleytame 6 00 J M Klely clerk tame..; 0 00 O W Martin tame....... 6 00 L C Montagne judge Willow Cr'k pre. and mil. with returnt 10 00 W II llerrin judge tame. , 3 00 F W Settlemier same.... 3 00 F White clerk tame.. 8 00 : C Shane tame.;.... , 3 00 W II Colwell judge Arlington pre 6 00 AWSharrard same...;, 0 00 C W Shurto tame. ; . . . 6 00 E W Daggett clerk tame. .". 6 00 C H Norrlt tame and mil. with return...,... 14 00 A Hnrtman judge Condon pre.. . 6 00 W S Myer same 0 00 J R Clark tame 6 00 R II Wain clerk tame.. 6 00 W C Caldwell tame 6 00 C 0 Clark Judge Blalock precinct 3 00 W P WeBt tame and mil. with re turn 0 00 W R Baker judgo tame ........ . 3 00 J A Smith clerk tame. . .. . , . , 3 00 Myron Ayer tame 3 00 EA Stlnchfield judgo Mayvllle precinct and mil. with return & 60 W J Edwards judge same, .. . ::. 6 00 Geo Augell same.... 6 00 Geo. B. Dukek clerk same...... 6 00 F B Moore same ;. 6 00 Q L Noale asst. canvassing eleo- ; tion return 800 Ed Morgan same 3 00 E W Daggett registering voter. . 13 00 J BGoff same..,.,.,. 3 50 Arl, Warehouse Co. freight and forwarding 8 50 (Continued on 2nd psge) , Purely Bualnoss. Seed's plates,' Solio, Vulox aod Dekko paper at the Condon Drug Co. Wright' Root Beer 10 cent per bottle Hire'. Root Heer 23 cents per bottle tamon Sugar 25 eeftts per cau at Jackson ADysart's. Silverware finest selection and best good obtainable. Dunn Bros, f Bath- Hut and cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. Have yon tried ft? Dr. Shirk' flair Tonic for the scalp. For sale at the Hudson Pharmacy, Have you seen onr latest arrival of silverware? If not, yrm had lie tier call and Inspect th-He goij is. Fincat work manship, beautiful designs. Dunn Bros. (J. L. Nenl, the well known auction eer, will eive the itrh-teH atietti'in to all business entrusted to his t.nte, if j you have property to tell consult hint, j Summer footwear juhtln latitf;io 1. j Our shoe combine style, fit and finish. : and comprise the standard hrunds. J-t-t ut " loot " you. Dunn Bros. Dres goods of every desirable shade and texture for the silimuer weather, Right now 1 the time,to porches-, ami : 9 iuiui ue pieaacu vo see you. uunn Bros. O. S. EBI PROPRIETOR OF - SODA and BOTTLING UORKS . Manufacturer of Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, Sartaparilla and Iron and all other Softand Carbonated Drinks. Condon trade is respect fully solicited. Order promptly filled Arlington, Ore. VI CTOR MAR DEN Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddles CKine Stock Saddles a Specialtyi We Guarantee Our Prices to Please - and Our If crk to Give Satisfaction Call wnen in The Dalles or write for prices and information. Tlie Dalles, Oregon. A Logical Every roan'a character is measured, materially, by the clothes. he wears, and his vanity is gratifi ed by the effusive compliments thrust upon hiiit by his fellow men and lady admirers on account of the elegance of his attire. To dress tastily and consistently, in keeping with the prevailing fashion, il behooves every per son seeking to be endowed with this requisite, to exercise care and judgement iii the selection of his material and tailoring establishment: We are the school of art and style, Come join the class and place on file Your order for a suit or more Of LAMM'S clothes, known from shore to shore: For sale by ' Dunn Bros., Sole Agents for Condon Dealers in General Merchandise; ICE CREAM, MILK SHAKE, SODA DRINKS OF ALL KINDS, EXPORT AMD GEN. 8TEEDMAH CIGARS, BEST 5CT. SMOKE IN TOWII. nt IflPtfOiUI 9. hVQADT'Q CONFEC- UHimuuu vt u 100 Years Old! keep your Liver, Kidneys and Blood in good condftion by using Dr. I'funder's Oregon Blood Purifler. Now is the time lo take it. Get it fresh from the factory at - the Condon Drug Co. Wholesale aod retail dealer in P.tlnt and supplies, Notion and Cigar. Call BABi? BUILD1HG, The Arlington Warouae Co. is making extensive improvements In accommo date the large crop of wheat now rimi ng ou. '.' 17 J 1 8 Send yonr order to the Arlington Wurohoime Co. for grain sax, header bed lumber, and clear wide pine for wa ter tanks. A Inrgs supply always on hand. I7d!8. Blacksmlthinpr. Joe Harbin, the blacksmith, witthetito announce to his friends that he has re turned to town and taken - personal charge of his shop. Don't think for a moment that he has quit the tow n or that he intends to qnit it. He is here to stay and to give you snliafai-uon in ma chine repair work to which be will give special attention. ' Dentistry. Dr. T, L. Nicklin, dentist, has re moved his office to the Stephenson building, second floor, wj.ere he will be found a( ail times ready to attend to the wants of those desiring the services of a firt-;is dentiat. Call and see him. The doctor wan here f'.r a short time last stHumer and liis work speaks for itself. Treasurer's Notice. All city warrants registered prior lo Oct. I, !C0'J, will lx paid on presenta tion at rny office. Interest ceases after June 11, 1!00. P. H. Stkphbnhos, . City Treasurer, Condon. Juni- tl, WOO. Treasurer's Notice. AM conhty warrants registered prior to January 1, 1890. will lie paid on pre sentation at mv office. Interest ceases after J due 23, 1900. . . P. If. Strpiiksxos, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. Dated at Condon, Ore., Jane 23. 1000. WANTED OEVKRA L PERSONS FOR Ills trlct Oflice Mhujkit- in' thin ntut to ri-pre i)t m in their own and H'lrToumllnr -Hlul!i- WilllriK U"i pay yearly W)0, a.yMe weekly. He treble employ maul with BinuaaJiipportunitfe. kiflereneta exrhNng"d. Knoloiw Hfl-iiiliireiMieil utmnni'il envelope. 6. A. rrk,&uCuxiutt build ing. Chicago. reatise. unit i u TIOHEBY. If you wish to attaiu this ripe old age you must, and Oils, Photioods. Musical instruments or tend for Information arid prices. CONDON, ORE. DEERING MOWERS BINDERS AND BINDER TWINE Groceries Hardware and General Merchandise Largest stock in thfr county' BUGGIES WADE BROS. OLEX, OREGON Fine Summer Organdies !S;tJd. PArrlloG f'riped and Flowered Tattem, rclLalca I0c to I5c per yard: Lin6nS 3ant the tiling (or Pillow Tubing Muslin, table Cloth Etc. P. H. Stephenson, CALL AT THE Sum mit Saloon, FOX FINES T BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. FRED WILSON, PROPRIETOR. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S grct( tiUSEUU OF ANAT0UY tOSt MARKET ST.. UN FMNCISCO. CAU UMiMllntyOmutj . Tha lniil Anuomlcal UoMum to ui i. . i . OrrmfM attraction In Vu Citf. J. wwwr in 'M or vvh.il W.ihiM.,,. fr an r crm frwit- thlliiMKl at tim. B no. eeKuon miaiE aistasu r nmn n 9 mm who bt itilreriiil from tb tOtcta of youUbtul Indln. eratlvaa or Ki'imih In n.iiirr mm . .. V jamra. Fnrftian3 pbrklrtu OvMII.Im KHHr, lAtat ManlM4l tii lucumpll CAtloim; MramrrlMk, lr4ai.r. rb 8Mrrfc, i Mt. mmamrr r t rlHSllBV. aim. lif m comkliMitloB of rinilla ef ra.u eumtlv power, th Doctor liu ao trrmnt him trwtment tbal U will not only Aifor hamrtllala rt-;l. (. but parmanant cur. Tha Doctor aoa nnt elaim lu perform mirnelaa, Mil at arall am.wn to b a !:lr ii4 io.ttlapcuutr at Meat. "r ..- irwrouanix n.nicaVO iroa . Uw araiam without iiiuaaorMreNr.a. a TriatM DtbMl bT u Jiinart. Hadtrcl rarr (..r CttaaMnr. A. quick ani mttrtd ei'wfor PI lea. f'laaar ana Flalalw, bf Vr. Jorilas's apecial palaleaa maib.Kia. A ETKaT IK tilyln ton U1 neelr r , Our heuvst Qaita of hiacnif ialn. A t Ha will Umnrmlet m tVKMYM CU2IU W wry euf wa uiHl4tnka. A Ovrnu'taii FHtt: a" atrtcfr pf'Tat. W CHAK9KS VKkr MJBAAOXASUi Traatmataparaanallv or b tetter. Q Wrlto .r Hook, PIUI.oloreT XtRHUai. HtlUDFlU V. Taittatu J book lor n.a Call ar w rita OR. JORDAN CO.. 10SI HsrUt St. S. F. f '9 Stop at The CONDON HOTEL; W MRS. S. A. M ADD GCK Proprietor. RINEHART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. The public will find that no better accommodations can be . found in this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVEUHO MEII. Are You Aware That we are solo agents for Masury's Paints? These paints' have a world-wide reputation for brilliancy of color and lasting . quality. No finer paint manufactured. Any color or sbado supplied. We keep them in stock. Our Varnishes and Oils' are the finest goods. o"btaiuable. The Hudson Pharmacy Drugsj Photo Supplier; Jewelry, Faint and 0.1. Civ nt a UlL CrmWkal Stoves' aou Rflngos Iron fJudsttada Sprin;' MattrcaHcs' Chairs' Extension Tables Orders' taken for Furniture iod Wall Paper not kept ia' Stock: RUSHFORD WAGONS RACINE gammer Suit. Reliable. Merchant. CONDON. ORE. THE HEW YORK WORLD, THRICE A-WEEK EDITION. As Good to You as a Dally and You get it at the Price of a Weekly. It furnishee more at the price than any other newspaper published In America. It news service euver all the globe and ia equaled by that of few dai lies. It report from the Boer war have not been excelled In thoronhnes and promptness, and with the presidential campaign now in progress it will be In valuable. Its political new is absolute ly impartial. This fact make it of especial value to yon at thi time. If yoa want to watch every move of the great political campaign take the Thrice-a-Week World. If you want to keep your eye on the Trusts and they need watching take the Thrice-a-Week WorliJ. The Thrice-a-week ' World' regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year. We offer this nneqnaied newspaper and This Globe togethor one year for 2.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers is (2.50. This popular hostelry has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public in an up-to-date manner. Commercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a firnt-cluB3 hotel, will find this house suited to their wants.