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    THE CQIlDOil CLOBL
THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1900,
The Oix)bk Invite enriwponrtcnco from nil
rilimn ol (Ullinm comity. We aim to make
thin pnper the leading new mwilum ul the
ruiiniy mid Invite our lrienrt tiit in by
ending in the new o their repw"'v
M'lllNrl'WKl8. t'orrWIpon'tellC niiMt be
iiCNed liv the wrltvr. nut nwvsnsrily hit pttb
lir.itlnn, but ae an evidence uf eoivl iHil,nd
tliccdtinr RMiiimi'K mi rwponsllilHtj forunin
ioiis Jtpie.oud bj correspondent.
ROCK CREEK.
Win. Hunt is erecting a fa.ice around
1. id pasture this week.
tins lironner, of Dt, Wash., was over
on the creek during the week.
Guy Boyd and Frank Brbwn drove
oiue'niules to Arlington last week,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cochran re pond
ing a lew weeks' outing in tliw mount
nine. : ..
lieorge llanna, ofJuniper Canyon,
taa visiting with the family ot Frank
Hart Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. V. CJ. Flett and son returned
f.ttardiv from a five weeks' visit al
McMinnville and o'lier points.
OLEX.
Grandma Wade is very sick.
Mrs. W. L. Tobey ha pone to the
Willamette valley on u visit.
Rev. Kd. Baker preached his last
discourse here for ttiie couference year
last Sunday.
A great many headers bave finished
their work, and hauds will be more
plentiful now.
Bill Snell sold 10 mules and a few
horses last week. They were bought
for government purposes.
Prof. Spight, of the Grass Valley
Academy, was doing os last week in
the interest of his school.
Mrs. G. S. Smith, who has been lyinir
dangerously ill at Mr. Randall's house
for the last three weeks, ia now im
proving slowly.
That about the Russian thistle?
Shall we give the country over to this
peBt? Already we hear some men de
claring they are not going to waste
time cutting tbem. We would like to
hear from those in authority, who are
eipected to enforce law and order.
LONE ROCK.
Mr. and Mrs. Little, of Arlington, are
visiting friends at this place.
The weather has been cool and pleas
ant since the rain storm last week.
Our hotel keeper is up in the timber
this week watching nis tared man maae
cord wood.
Frank Stewart is back again from the
Willamette valley. Mrs. Stewart is still
in the Valley country.
Hay hauling is about over in this lo
cality, and quite a nuaineroi our people
are out in me larunng country at wort
Miss Annie Ward returned to her
home near Albany last week, after a
couple of weeks' visit with relatives
here. . -. .
We notice tbe statement in the Hepp
ner Times this week that John Madden
built the new 4 mile grade out of Lone
Kock, which is the finest in the country,
etc. This is a mistake, as tbe new grade
was built by Mr. JJowen. , ,
Bob Robinett will move over to Rock
creek the last of the week for the pur-
Duee of boarding, the road workers. We
re informed that the hands will receive
J2.00 per day fur work and board them
telves. Their boatd will cost them 50
cents per day.
Mrs. M. J. Perrv and her daughter
Edith, of Milton, Umatilla county, came
down last week and are visiting her
nsin. Mrs. J. B. (ioff. and aunt, Mrs.
Vickers, of this place. Miss Perry is
auionsr the most accomplished and sue
cessful teachers in tbe public schools of
ber home county
John Madden went to Heppner the
' first of the week to get a supply of picks
and shovels, and work will begin soon
on the new road out of Rock creek on
the Lone Bock and Heppner road. An
entire new grade of 3 miles will be made
on the west side, and on the east side
the ro.id will be put on a good eaay grade.
The Lone Rock people will feel like
celebrating when the new road is cour
pleted, as much inconvenience has been
experienced since the washing away ol
the old road.
Some of the inhabitants living on the
road south of town were considerably
alarmed Inst Saturday morning on seeing
J. M. Williams pass along the road in a
. auiet manner with a long box in his
back and several men on horseback fol
Ijwing along behind. Of course the
people thought of a sudden death and a
funeral, but when some of them went to
town they were informed that the K. of
P. goat had died suddenly and his friends
were taking his carcass over to me town
of Snrav. where, we have since learned.
the goat came to life and is now doing
service for tbe new lodge at mat place.
Perry Ham, the well-known Lone
liuck merchant, was in town yesterday.
David Mason, a former assessor of
this county, now witb the Arlington
Warehouse Co., was here during tbe
week in tbe interest of that firm.
Robert J. Marsh, of the Marsh Print
ing Company, of Portland, formerly
publisher of The Dalles Chronicle, was
run down by a Portland street car Men
day evening and fatally injured.
- Collis P. Huntington, president of
the Southern Pacific Railroad Com
paiiy, died at bis camp, Tine Knot,
at Racouetts lake in the Adirondacks
at 12 o'clock Monday night. Apoplexy
was the cause of death.
D. S. Brown and W. N. Brown return
ed Monday evening from an extended
trip through Grant county, where tbey
were looking lor came, iney uiaue no
purchases, as the prices asked in that
county are out of eight.
Arthur Myers was in from Ferry Can
yon Saturday. Mr. Myers has a full
t'rew operating his header outtit aud ttill
has a run f about 10 days. He has cut
?00 acres fur his neighbors, and is now
running on his own 500-acre crop. II
expects to thresh over 10,000 bushels of
" grain this season.
3, It. Fruiter, of Thirty-mile, nnl hi
brother Charles Frazer, of nor Lon
Kock, went through town Tuesday on
their way to their old home at Bethel,
Polk county, where they are called by
the aiurmiiig illness and expected death
tif their father, L. B. Fruzcr, an old
pioneer of that county,
Drug Store Sold.
The dwrt which we noted last week at
tw in on between the Hudson Pharmacy
and the Condon IVng Co. wss consum
mated Monday, the latter business being
pnrchased by the former. A good part
of the stork of the Condon ug Co, has
been disposed of to the new Mayville
Drug Co., and will be removed to that
town. The Hudson Pharmacy will con
tinue business at the old stand. We
understand the price paid the Condon
Drug Co. was2000. ''
In China.
Lute advices from China are to the
effect that the a'lied forces have begun
their march to Pekin, nnder orders to
take no rei-t nntil that city Is reached.
The Aiicriean troops are at the front
in nil etigagviiieiita aud have diatin
liiished themelves for bravery.
Yon asuime no risk when yon buy
ChKiulerlHin' Colin, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Ueinedy. Ttie Hndon Pharmacy
will refund your money if you are not
satieded after using it. "It is everywhere
admitted to be the most snceessiui rem
edy in dm for bowel complaints and the
only one that never mils, it is pleasant
afeand reliable.
Teachers' Institute.
The annual Teachers Institute, under
the supervision of County Superintend
ent Seal, will convene next Monday,
August 20.
State Superintendent Ackerman and
other prominent instructors will be pres
ent and the meeting is expected to be
the best ever held in the county.
The law makes it compulsory on every
teacher in the county to attend this
Institute, and aside from it being a duty
we believe the teachers will find it to be
real pleasure.
Prevented A Tragedy.
Timely information given Mrs. George
Long, of Kew Straitsville, Ohio, saved
two lives. A frightful cough had long
kept her awake every night. She had
tried many remedies and doctors but
steadily grew worse until nrged to try
Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle
wholly cured her; and she writes, tnis
marvelous medicine also cured Mr.
Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia.
Such cares are positive proof of its
power to cure all throat, chest and lung
troubles. Only 50c and (1.00. Guaran
teed. Trial bottles free at' Condon Drug
Co'e. .
A Pioneer Cone.
Thomas Watson, an aged pioneer of
this county, died at his home in Fossil
at an earlv hour Saturday morning.
Mr. Watson was stricken witb blindness
while working on top of bis windmill
tower in Fossil during the hot weather
a few weeks ago, due to becoming over
heated, and he never recovered from the
effects of that attack. He was one of
the earliest settlers of this section of
Eastern Oregon and in early days was
engaged in the stock business. Later
he engaged in the mercantile business
at Fossil as a partner of the late T. 6.
Hoover. Of late years be lived a re
tired life. He was unmarried and, so
far as known, had no relatives on this
coast.
A Minister's Good Work.
"I bad a severe attack of billions colic,
got a bottle of Chamberlain a Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took
two doses and was entirely cured," says
Rev. A. A. Power, of Lmpona, Kan.
'My neighbor across the strees was sick
for over a week, bad two or three bottles
of medicine from the doctor. He nsed
them for three or four days without
relief, then called in another doctor who
treated him for some days and gave bim
no relief, so discharged him. I went
over to see him the next morning. He
said his bowels were in a terrible fix,
that they had been running off so long
that it was almost bloody ffnx. I asked
him if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he
said, 'So.' I went home and brought
m my bottle and gave him one dose;
told him to take another dose in fifteen
or twenty minutes if he did not find re
lief, but he took no more and was entire
ly cured." For sale by The Hudson
Pharmacy C. W. Crosheld, mgr.
J3R. J. F. GCLLETTE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OJtie bcuk of Condon Drug Co.
QR. LCSA
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Day or night call promptly answered.
Office In New Masonic Building.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
MEET US OH THE MIDWAY"
The Event of the Times.
GREAT STREET
FAIR AND
CARNIVAL
. Occupying many solid block
.taking In an entire atreet from
curb to curb.
Portland, Oregon,
Sept. 4 to 15, 1900
t'nder the auspices of the Port
land Klks. SCKl'ASSING in
MAGNITUDE and GRAND
KIR ANYTHING OP THE
KIND EVER ATTEMPTED
ON TUB PACIFIC COAST.
Something to remember up to
the date of your heart failure.
Tha Streets of Cairo.
The Oriental Theatre
The German Village
The Dancing Girls "
An Arabian Pageant
- Crowning tha Queen
Rex, King of the Carnival Attended
by His Magnificent Court
The great parade of the Elks and other orders.
The Italian Park and Fountain, The magnirl
cent triumphal arch and grand Midway filled
wlthwnuderlul attractions. Mining, Mercantile,
Agriculture, Horticulture and other industrial
exhibits. The Women' Pavilion, designed by
women, built by women and decorated by women
for the exhibit of women's Industrial work. Tiie
grain palace built of Oregon and Washington
grain aud grasses.
Music, (Uyety and Fun. Night turned Into dny.
Lowcxt rail and w;ttcrrntes ever given to Port
laud from all parts of the Pacific Northwest.
KOTICE OF FILING PLATS.
Usrrurif Status Lasd Officii,
- The Dalles, Or.r August 10, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that on Septem
ber 12, 1900, there will be filed In this
office approved plats of the following
townships: , .
Fractional Township 1 South, Range
18 E. W, M., Fractional Township 0
South, Range 17 K. W. M. and Frac
tional Township 11 South, Range 15 E.
W. M.
Jay P. Lucas, Register,
For Sale.
A span of well broke bay geldings, 7
years old, weight about 1200 each.
Ajax, Oregon. Clvdk l. fust.
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uori a Specialty.
Plansand Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakp Ornrg at This IUi.lr, On., July , two.
Notice Is hereby alveii that the following nam
ed tattler ha filed notice of bin intention to
make tinal poool In tHpport of hit claim, and
that aaid proof will be made before Aim K. Van
Vaetor. r. ri. Commissioner, at Condon, Oregon
ou Saturday, tieptember 8, l'JOO, vii:
JAMES BRASSFIELD, of Olex, Or.,
H. K. Xo. KW, for theSM SW, 8K- KWJ aud
X WU' X RU Sn 11. Til 2 S. R 21 K. W. M .
it,, intmf tiiA following wltncmea to
prove hi contlnnont retddence upon and cultiva
tion OI fiMltl ian(l,.vii: nenry hiimiii ituu
Charles Wilkin, of Clem, Or.; T. A. Braisfleld
aud tieorge Brawtield, of Olcx, Oregon.
tii r. ntwi.ier.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omca At Ths Daixus, Ob.. July 28, 1900.
Ki.ticA ! henfiv ffiven that me lonowina-
named trttler haa riled notice of hi intention to
miik tinal nroof in svmiHrt ol btciaim. ana mat
that wild proof will he made before Sam K. Van
acior, l'. a. vominiwioner, hi vuiiuuu, vivguui
on .Saturday Septeinoer , mm. tii:
WILLIAM W. BRASSFIELD, of Olex, Or.,
H. E. No. 7010. for the NE'i W, N W NEW and
ski i N ku See Tn 1 8. K 21 E. V. M.
Hu names tne umowinij whiotw, io pmve
hia rnnUnuou reaidence upon and caltlvation
of said land, vii: Henry V ilkina and Charle
Wilkin, ol Clem, nr., l. a. nnuaueia aua
George Bnuafleld, of Olex, Oregon.
Jat P. Lccas, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLIATION.
Notice 1 herebv given that In pnnmance of In
tmetlona from the Commissioner of the lioner
I Ijind office, under authority vented tn him bv
ertion 2kV. U. S. Rev. Mut. a amended by the
act of Congrea approved r'ebniarjr Su. lwk), we
will proeeed to otter at public sale on Tueada;
the 2Kth day of Aug.. next, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at
Uui uihue. the following tract ol land, to wit:
X'A 8W4 8cc. 4. Tp. 4 3., R. 2J B, W. M.
Any and all penon elatmlng adveraely the
ahove-deacribed land are adviaedto Hie their
claims In this office on or Delore tne day aenig
nated fr the commencement of aald sale, other
wise lueir right wiU be forfeited.
J. P. Lccas Register,
Otis PATTawsos, Receiver.
I. S. Land Office, at The Dalle Oregon July 12,
1900.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Cnnrt of the State of Oregon
for the County of milium.
Shnrte A Weir Company a Corporation, Plaintiff,
v .
C. J. Obcrrelther, aud 8. D. OUi, Defendant.
To the above named defendant, C. J. Ober-
rrhi- anft ft f tlllla:
In the name of the Btate of Oregon, yon and
h i.f von are herebv notified and reqnired to
appear and answer the eomplalnt filed against
voa in the above en titled action on or before
Thumlav, the 13th day of September. A. ., I!WU,
(the same being ux week from thedate of the
Am publication ot ibi noucej. ana mat 11 jnu
fail tn so aoocar and answer the (aid complaint.
or otherwise plead thereto within mid time, the
nlaintlflT will aimlv to the Court for the relief
therein prayed lor, which i lor Judgment against
yoa and each of ymi, for the sum of HI "4, with
Interest thereon at (lie rate of six per cent per
annum from the first day of Aturmt, A. D.. 1(9.
and for the fnrtber sum of H87.0O, with interest
thereon at the rate ot ten per cent per annum
from the fifteenth day of Angnit, A. 1'., IMS,
less the sum ol fifty dollars paia October is.
the sum ol niteen aouara paia ftove.noeri
and the sum of nine dollars paid Novem
her IOTA, and for the further sum of thirty.
Ave dollars attorney fees, and for plainUfTscost
and disbursement in said action.
Thi summons Is served on yoa and earn ot
rnn by publication thereof iu the CONnoK tiljies
laauea cuinmciiclnif with the Issue of Thursday,
or ine nenou oi mx cunaecuuve ww... rtvu
August 2. liKO. by virtue of an order filed In the
above entitled Court and bearing dat July 17,
Given nnder my hand and dated this 1st day
Ol AUglUK. A. V.. IWU.
nil. E.. V
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
by Administrator.
Notice Is herebv eiven that. In puiwinnceof an
order of the Hon. County Court of Gilliam conn-
tv. Oregon, saade and eutered on Tuewiav, the
eighth day of May. A.D.. 19U0. the undesigned
the administrator ot tne estate ot jonn a. i.nin
deceased, will sell at Dublic auction tn the bigh
est bidder lor cash in hand, the following de
scribed real estate, situate to Gilliam county,
b,te of Orpffon. to wit :
The north-east auarter of the north west onar-
ter, the north half of the oorth-eaat quarter, and
the south-east quarter of tne north-east quarter
of section thtrty-iour, lownsnip tour omn
range twenty -one, east ot m
amette Meridian, and eonalning one-
hundred and sixty acres, according to 11. a. uov
ernment aurvev.
The said sale win lane place ai tne ;ounnoue
door. Gilliam County. Oreson, on Saturday, the
i')th day of August, A D., 11X), at tbe hour ol one
O'clock p.m. of said day.
P. H. BTarnKrisos,
Administrator of the estate of
John K. Linn, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned,
administrator of the estate of J. F. Ortsham de
ceased, has filed In the cinty court of Gilliam
county, state of Oregon, his final account as
acb administrator of said estate and that
Tuesday, September 4, 1900,
at 2 o'clock P.M., ha been fixed by said court
as the time for bearing objection to (aid report
and the settlement thereof. B. K. BKsacY
Administrator of tbe Estate of i. V. Grishum dec.
WANTED BKVERAL PERSONS FOR DIB
diatrtct Offlce Managers in this state to rep
ine In their own ani surrounuing counties,
W illing to pay yearly VW), payable weekly. De,
slrable emulevment with luminal opportunities
References exchanged. Enclose scff-adclresscd
imnei
B. a. rara, uxion uuuu
lug, Chicago.
Fossil Flour
takes the lead because it
' is tbe best.
Try it
Fossil Flouring Mills
FOSSIL, OREGON.
For Sale by Leading Cornlod Merchants
Strayed
From mv Dlafi in Sherman county
on or about July 14, 1900, two bay hors
es, 6 and 6 years old. Last seen going
south through Condon Wednesday July
18. Both had on halters and one had
chain on foot. Hanae between Kiith
mile and Thirtymlle. Brand 2T connect
ed, bottom of 2 forming top ot 1. Multa
hie reward will tie naid for information
leading to their recovery, Please notify
J.i.;. WIHTNKY,
Kutledge, Or
or leave word at the uloue piiice.
To the Consumers
of Gill iam Cou nt y :
We desire to state that we aru determined to reduce onr large stock of
goods and for the next 90 days will make great reductions iu all lines for
cash.
fly referring to your local papers you frequently note the ad. of interior
merchants who, with conspicloiis signs, nay: "We tell at Arlington
prices." Is this not evidence that tha Arlington merchants must lead in .
low prices or there would be no need for such stateainentsT Before pur
chasing your fall supplies or the smaller bills gt prices from us.
In agricultural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject
to four attachments, vis, hoe, disc, press wheels or shoe.
The Oliver aud Flying Dutchman Pluws are bard to beat for good clean
work, durability amd lightness of druft.
It is no longar an experiment to buy a Bain or Stoughten wagon, as
they have but few if any competitors when strength and light-running -qualities
are considered.
If you anticipate treating yourself to a new buggy or hack do not pur
chase until our new carload of the old reliable Racine rigs roach us, which
will be here in September.
When in need of a chop mill, hay press, windmill, sewing machine, or
any kind of machinery used on the (arm, write us for jirlccs aud wo will
treat you right.
Address all communications to the
SHURTE &
Arlington
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAIi LABOUS, PROP.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Drait.ht.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
WtWWWfWWfWW
HEADQUARTERS
FOR HIGH-GRADE
" WET" GOODS.
a . THE a a
" MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
USE WHISKIES.
01.VMPIA BKKR,
FANCY MIXED
DRINKS.
Lower
Charles
Main street
lamuiuuiummu
EW HARNESS SHOP
NOW READY F0R BUSINESS,
My Stock is Arriving. My Shop is Open. Call and see me.
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE. .
C I wish to state that I am in business on my own ac- J$3
count. I have no partners silent or otherwise nor (?1
gT" is my shop a branch of any other institution. I am mfM
gXF doing business for Tom and for Tom's benefit and to Jjf
011 succeed I offer good goods, honest work, moderate pri- .Jjrjf
7 ces and courteous treatment. Let me prove it to you.
TOM L.
State Normal School
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
FALL TEUM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1900.
Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation.
Graduates readily secure good positions.
Expense of year from f 120 to (150.
Strong Academic and Professional courses.
Rew Special department in Manual Training.
Well equipped Farming Department.
For catalogue containing foil announcements, address
P. L. Campbell, l'resident, or W. A. Wans, Secretary of Facnlty.
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Foil line of latest Wall Paper.
Estimates on work and material
furnished on short notice.
Call and see my samples.
W. A. DARLING.
SUMMONS.
In Die Circuit Court of th State Of Oregon,
for tbe Countjr'of (jilllam.
W, B. Boyer, PlatntllT, )
v. l
Charle Oberreitber, Defendant )
To the above named defendant, Charle Ober
relther: In the nme of the State of Oregon you are
hereby notified and required to appear and
amwertho complaint Hied against yon In the
above entitled action on or before Thuncday,
HepUimberlil, lino, (the mm being alx week
from the date of the ft rut publication ol thin
notice), and that If you tall to ao apix-ar and
annwer the aald complaint, or otherwise plead
thereto within aald time, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief therein prayed for,
which I for JiulKinent agnltint you for the urn
of one hundred and eight dollar, with Intereat
thereon at the rata of nix per rent per annum
from the 29th day of May, A. II., 1D00. and for
plaintiff eota and dlHbHrexmentainuild action.
Thla iiiminom la crvtd on yo by pulillcatlon
thereof In the Oonuom (ifconi for the period of
ix connecutlre week, Kven Ihuc, commaiK!
ing with the lamie of AugiMt 2nd, A. I)., 'XH, by
virtue of an ordor tiled In the above entitled
Court and bearing date the 17th day of July, A.
1). 1MDU,
' Vjivim under my hand and dated thi flrat day
of Augut, A. V. l'JOO.
Sam K. Vam Vaotoh.
Attorney for 1'luintlfT.
Subscribe for the Ofmis.
, Oiily 1.50 a year.
firm at the old James W. Smith store,
WEIR CO.
Oregon.
BOWLING
ALLEY
POOL
TABLES
IS CONNECTION.
Condon,
Oregon.
Fix, Prop.
P0RTW00D.
C. S. PALMER,
prtisti. Barber.
Sleelc Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON OREGON.
CONTEST NOTICE.
V 8 Laud OriicK, Thi Dam., Or., June 13 1800
A nfflrlent content affidavit having been filed
In thi olllcs by Henry W. Weber, conteatant,
again t horoeitead tntry No. 7872, mad May 8,
JK'.m, for lot 3 and 4 and 8 H 8 W of ec. S tp.
4 8 range IS E by Frank A. Beaton, Contcatee, In
which It I alleged that Raid Frank A, Beaton
bas wholly abandoned laid tract, that be ha
changed hi realdenee therefrom for mora than
fx month fnce making aald entry nd that he
I not In the military or naval service of the
United State, aald parties are hereby notified
to appear reapond and offer evidence touching
aald allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Augiiat 4
l'JOO, before U. N. Frazor, county clerk, at bl
office at Condon, Oregon, and that final hearing
will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aug. l.'l, 10U0
before the ilegtitef and Receiver t the United
Ktate Land Ofllce in The Dalle, Oregon.
The mild conteatant having. In a prow r affida
vit, Died June 13, lttuu, el forth fact which
how that after due diligence, pergonal aervlce
of thi notice can not be made, It li hereby or
dered and directed that luch notice be given by
due and proper publication, Ja P. Lucar,
4IKI3 Keglttur.
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A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST
MEANS
We are preparing to cater to the
! customers with' tho largest and finest
date Merobandise ever offered in
We aim to keep what our custoniers want and
our prices aro so adjusted as to insure perfect satis'
faction to tbe buyer.-
.We are here to serve the poople of Gilliam and
adjoining Counties with tho best goods obtainable'
and at proper prices to please, purchasers. We"
make a bumness of it. 5
t Watch this space for particular mention of spe
cial lines. It will interest you if you are a bargain
hunter. .
We are Sole Agents,
in this Section, for the
Michigan Stove Company,
Awarded First Premiums the World Over.
ALL GOODS MARKED
When in Arlington make ovlr-storo your
headquarters. There's room for all and
bargains for all and the latch siring is al
ways out. -
LORD & CO.
Arlington,
F. M. Springston
springston
(Successors to
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
First-class Rigs always on hand at very reasonable rates,
A share of tho public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Condon,
GO AND SEE
AL. HEfJSHAW.
Who keeps a fine lino of Stoves, Ranges, Linolepm, Bedding,
Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots,
Jar Rubbers Etc.
E. A. NELSON.
NELSON & PORTWOOD
(Successors to D. M. HINEIIAUT),
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS
Condon, Or. Corner
LOST VALLEY
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager.
ROUCH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, CeiN
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful
attention given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY OREGON.
E. T HOLLENBECK, M. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water
Powers, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty.
If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to mo.
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING.
Condon, Oregon.
Dop't port ttyat tye Q10B Office
is still in business giving the latest news and turning out
the neatest job work in tho County. Eincst Visiting
Cards: latost Stationery; In uhoit the ."best printing." -
A -
BRISK FALL TRADE.
wants of our'
stock of up-to-
Gilliam County.
IN PLAIN FIGURES
Oregon.
J. A. Rodgsrs
& rogers.
T, Q. Johnson.)
Oregon.,
J. J. rOBTWOOI).
RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Spring and Church sts.
LUMBER CO.