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1st COuOOiI GLOBE. THURSDAY. AlJQUST 23. ISOO. - ' ' " NOTICE. The lii,oii Invito correnpoiMlenee from all Stiltons til taihtim reumv, We Him to make . tin pinwr the lcmiliig nrwa iruiU'nn of the nmnty unit Invito our lri'ndi to mwint iw bv lwtuig in the uewa f their respeo tvi a.wKUrhoods, (Jnmitpoliilence must be f iUiiyit by the writer, not iieivawrily lor pnb r.etiilon. nHHiievfivnoeofRood mlth.and the coitor bmhiiiu's no rvupousibnity ioropiu lous eAp;t.Hl b) oui re)iulc)i(e. IG MAN AV SMALL USI- :', v : Ness. . . President Harper, of the Rocke feller University f Chicago, is of tho opinion hat a person can live ouifortably, so far as food is con cerned, on 15 cents a day, and that for a. family of five persons 75 cents ft day is sufficient to supply the table, and announces that he is going to prove this theory by per sonal experimentation though with his salary of $10,000 a year it is not necessary in his case. It to ay be that President Harper's theory and experiment have been suggested by Mr. Rockefeller, who minKs ormuary workingmen are paid too high wages. His own in come is reputed to be upwards of $25,000,000 a year, but he is anx iou8 to increase it, as he might do if all workingnien and their fami lies would consume only 15 cents' worth of food per day each. If COLD MEDAL Awarded fo Gram From (Aland Empire at Pari3 Exposition. Portland, Aug. 13. Tbe, exhibit of cereals mitJe by the Oregon Railway and Navigation company at the Pari expo sition, which was awarded a gold medal wa collected in Oregon. Idaho and Washington. Colonel R. C. Judaon, who prepared the exhibit, today said : "The grain was sent in sacks a foot long and six inches wide. Inside each small sack a card con taining the name of the variety of the grain, by whom grown and the grower's pottollloe address w as placed. These sacks were to be given to dealers In wheat from Scotland, Germany, France, England and all foreign countries. The idea was to show the people what could be raWed npoo the Pacific coast." ' Prevented A Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. George Lone, ol JJew 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 urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle wholly corurl her; and she writes, this marvernus urnm-ine also cured Mr. Long gf a severe attack of Pneumonia. bucn cures are positive proof of its power to core all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Guaran teed. Trial bottles free at Condon Drosr UO'S. . , ' The Coebel Trial. Caleb Powers, the Kentucky monnt- laineer, who has been on trial for the mnrderof Governor Goebel of that state, was on Saturday found guilty and bis punishment fixed at imprisonment for life. The iurv before which he was tried the food of a family of five can be I was composed of eight democrats, three procured for 7o cents a day, . and uti-Goebol democrats and one repnb- eaual economy ia exercis.! in nlnor l,cn- According to the dispatches, when Wtinna ,. r5ftl A !! the i,,ry 10 18 J-room Juror 7 .7 "v v"" Porter, the only republican on the jury, raiu a pittance wueuever tueyjgaid are able to do so, a man ought not "Gentlemen, I am a republican and I to receive over $1.25 per day; and uave ai(i tnat iid no' believe that .thus theineomn of nhilnntlimniafo Goebel a murder was the result of a con- hke Mr. Rockefeller could be in creased, and he could give more money to a church, or hire another professor to experiment upon and spiracy. 1 did not think Caleb Powers could be guilty, but I have beard the evidence and I am convinced that he is." A Minister's Good Work, "I had asevere attack of billions colic, teach his theories. But speaking ?ot bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, more seriously. Present Harper's tod0 Mn7lw experiment, and the theory which Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. It 18 expected to Uphold, IS very for over i week, had two or three bottles small, "nieasly" business for & man of medicine from the doctor. He need illjr:im Vk ic 1 tn era ior inree or tour Qays witnoui an his position. hen the 15-cent- relief, then called in another doctor who a-day men become numerous in 'rented bim for some days and gave him t,;. : -it 1 x. r norelief, so discharged him. I went this country, it will not be fit for over to see him the next morning. He a decent, self-respecting man or f,(1 0,8 bowels were in terrible fix, .o t: : 0 -j . it that they bad been running off so long woman to live in. President liar- that it was almost bloodv flux. I asked per would be in far better and more him if he k"1 ,ried Chamberlain's Colic, ..r..i v. 'it . 1 viioiera ana uiarrnoea Kemeoyandbe useful business if he were trying to gaid, No.' I went home, and brought nener ine condition of workinzmen mm "J ome ana gave mm one doee ..J ti. ..J u 4. told him to take another dose in fifteen and the poor, and show them how or twenty minutes if be did not End re- they could obtain more comfort, "e' ot ne '"J0 no more and was entire ly cureu. iw hhio ov ine tiudion NOTICK OF FlUm PLATS; UNtTErt- Statu Land Ornca, The lalles, Or., Augnst 10, 1900 Notice is hereby given that on Fepte bef 12, UHX, there will be filed in. this ofUce approved1 plater of the following townships:' ; f Fractional Township I South, Rang 18 B. W. M., Fractiohwl Township 6 South, Range 17 E. W, M. and Fra tional Towashlp 11 Sooth, Range 13 W.M. . J.Y P. Li'cas, Register TJ)R. J. F. GVLLETTE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. PJit bar if Cen&n Drug Co. DR Ll'NA. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dhj-or nlht ph1! promptly annweivd. OtMca In Kew Mnnoulc BniMdift. CONDON ... - -. ... OREGON H. . HKNDRICK84 . JAY BOWXKM tN. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW. rtSST BUILD1NO WT Of TOST OrriCK, CONION riK8T DOOB NORTH Or STKIWKK'g BRICK, POKHJ., CarpfHl attontlon to lwal biialm In milium auu ueeicr cotmties. a oury in eacn onlce, H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll Uork; a Specialty Plansand Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omrt at Tk Dalliu, Or., July 28, 190ft Notice Is hcrebv t iven tht the tollouina nun. 1 settler biui flliil notiwol hi intention to niHk nl KMof in support of hisrlulm, anil Kitn HuiupnKii wilt ne mauc netore Haw K. van v,ir, a. uimu wiutr. hi t unaun. unvi a JAMES BRASFIELD, of Old, Or., H. E. No. Km. for the N WW, SK NW.f and NWti NE'i Ajc 11. Tp 2 S, R at E. W. M. . He names the following wltnesiwa to prove his continuous residence upon nd cHltiva- uim ui sum mnu. vis: uenrv nincins ami Charles V llklns, of Clem, Or.; f. A. Briusneld ana ueorsre Jttnusaeld, ol Olrx, Oreeon. jay i: i-icis Ketttater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tASO Orrtca At The Dauks, Or., July 28, 1900. Kotiee is hptvhv olvn that I ha f)ln,v1ni. nsmed settler tans filed notice of his intention to make fiiinl proof In snnnortof his claim, and that inai sain prooi win oe maae Deiore sam K. van vaeior, i . o. i omnuiisioner, at l onaou, uregon uu TMiiiruay Depieinoero, iwv, vis: WILUAM W. BRASSF1ELD, of Olex, Or., H. E. No. TO10. for the NE'r NWU. N' NKU and or.'i j K' sec &, rp lis, K 21 K, n. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his eontinnons residence noon and enlrivitriim of said land, vis: Henry Wilkins and Charles niiKins. ot Liem, or.: 1. a. Dntssaeld and ueorge erasnnem, ol uiex, mon. jat r. lucas, Register. barmacy C. W. Cros field, mgr. Sertd for oar Booklet "WHEAT AND HOW TO HANDLE IT It will explain why you should consign your grain , to the Mutual VAREHousE Go. OF PORTLAND, OR. and light, and sweetness and pleas ure in life, rather than how they could live on 15 cents a day. Tele gram. MAYVILLE. The rains are liable to do much dam age. . '.. Davenport and Cody are at Arlington Biter ireignt mis week. The addition being bnilt to J. D. Liv ingston a house is a boat completed. Quite a number of our citixens attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Williams at Foe- BU last week. . The Mayville Drug Co. moved in last wee and eipect to be ready for busi ness in a tew aays. Fire destroyed two stacks of grain at . j. Pinweirsrancnoneday last week. AbootoOO bushels of wheat was lost. jne ongion ol tne nre is unknown. Art Smith just finished threshing be fore the rain and W. CStilwell steamed his machine over to E. II. Galbraith'a. B. T. Sraitti is hanling material for his new residence. lie will build on the John Day river west of E. E. Uraham'e pi ace. , The Ladleg Aid Society of Mayville w in icive an ice cream social on SeDtem-l bcr 16th for the benefit of the Union Church. Werbli, Crane & Co. steamed np their new macnine lor tne season's run on the 20th inst., commencing with Bam Mc-1 uuvrays crop. . Keys& Son are eipecting miller from the East this week to start their mill, ibey have about 2000 bushels of ttHeat on band. J. II. Parsons has sold his interest in tne t'arsons ft (irant thresher to F. B. Golden and tbey are now threshing at t iuk x uinam rancn. E. A. Btinchfield and James Krlplman have started for the Snake river conntry w uuiit ior toe mine wuicn Mr. .del man loBt many years ago. bam Grant, who was injured while working with a thresher last week, has ueen removed to Dig Dome, it Is hoped he will soon recover from bis injuries. Bill Dyer, Jr., and Art Smith came to town Monday In search of Justice of the Peace Angell to swear out a warrant for the arrest of Chas rortna on the charge ol assault and battery on the person of f m I p mn Mr Dyer. They were working with a bEPT. 4 TO 15. I 900 header outfit and got Into some trouble. wl which ended in a fight. ,, ' A large crowd turned out last Sunday to attend the ceremony of unveiling the monument of Miss Margaret Keys, by the members of Willow Circle, Women jf Woodcraft, of Fossil. Eev. Archer delivered the address, and the ceremony was beautiful and impressive. Forty-one Vehicles, benides a large number of per sons on foot and on horseback, marched in procession from town to the cemcterv. A number of Condon people, including several members of the Circle of that place, were present. ' ' Stout. 'MEET US OH THE MIDWAY" The Event of the Times. CREAT STREET FAIR AliD - CARNIVAL Occupying manr solid blocks, taking in an entire street from curb to curb. Portland, Oregoh, "Through the months of Jn'ne and July our baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," sbvsO. P. M. flolliday, of Dealing, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops In tea apoonful of water and he got better at onoe. 8)ld by The Hudson Pharmacy. C. W, Crosficld, mgr. . Under the auspices of the Port Jam) Elk. BUKPASHING In MAGNITUDE and (IRANI). . EUR ANYTHING OF THE KIND EVER ATTEMPTED OJf THE PACIFIC COAST, Something to remember up to the date of your heart failure. The Streets of Cairo. The Oriental Theatre , The German Village The Danolng-Ctrle An Arabian Pageant ' Crownlnsr the Ousan Rex, KIr of the Carnival Attended by His Magnificent Court The great parade of the Ellu and other orders. The Italian Park and Fountain, The magnifl. cent triumphal arch-and grand Midway filled witn wouaerw attractions. Mining, Mercantile. Agriculture, Horticulture and other industrial exhibits. The Women's PaTilion, designed by women, built by women and decorated by women for the exhibit of women's industrial work. The grain palace built of Oregon and Washington grains and grasses. Music, Gayety and Fun. Night turned into day. 1-owent rail and water rates evor given to Port- land from all parts oi the faciHc Northwest. KOTICE FOB FUBLIATION. Notlee la hereby riven that in numnanee of In structions from the Commissioner nf the ),in(r. ai unaimii. under authority vested in him by section iS, V. 8. Rer. btat.. as amended by the act of Congress approved February aft, 15, we will proceed to offer at public sale on Tuesday the iSSth day of Aug.. next, at 10 o'clock a. m., at uua omee, me following tract of land, to wit; N!4 BWV Bee. 4. Tp. 4 8., B. 22 t, W. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abore-dewribed lands are aitvlsedto tile their Claims to tnisomce on or beiore the day desig nated for the commencement of said sale, other wise fcueir Tiguu wiu pe luneiieq. J. P. l.ucis Register. Otis Pattkbiiom, Kevoirer IT. 8. Land Office, at The Dalle Oregon July 12, 1 JAJ, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon us me 1.U11D17 01 uuuuin. ShHrie & Weir Company a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. 0. 1. Oberreither, and 8. D. Ollis, Defendants. To the above named defendants, C. i. Ober reither and 8. D. ollis: In the name of the fitate of Oregon, yon and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint Bled agnlnst fou In the above entitled action on or before hsrsday, the 13th dayol September. A. D., Mf, (the fMtniebeinff six weeks fmm thuriittonf lh nnw puDiicstlun 01 tnis notice), and that if yon fail to so appearand answer the said complaint. or otherwise plead thereto within said time, the plaintiff wiU apply to the Court for the relief reinprayed lor, which is for judgment against yuo anu eaen oi you, ior tne sum ol s:;i 74, wltn interest thereon st the rate of six nnr cent nr annum from the Hrst day of Augnst, A. D., lwi, and for the further sum of IlKi.OO, with Interest inereon at uie rate ot ten per cent per uinnm from the fifteenth day of Augnxt, A. I)., lWM, lens the sum of fifty dollars paid October Id, ItflH; "iru ! nitetru uoiiars naia rovemrjer 1, I'tiH, and the sum of nine doilaia tmid N'nvm. bcr . WM. ami for the further atim nf thlrtv. Ave dollars attorney fees, and for plain tiff" s costs and disbHrsements in said action. 4 nia summons Is served on you and each of rou by publication thereof In the Conimh Ulobb :or tne nerloa 01 six consecutive welrs. w issues, coin mencing with the issue of Thursday. August 2. by virtue of an order Med In the above entitled Court and bearing date July 17, l'JOO. Given under mv hand and ilntMt this lsf rl.v UI AUglUk A. 1., BAM. K. YAK VACTOB. Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administrator. Notice Is hereby sriven that. In nnnmsncenf an order of the Hon. County Omit of Gilliam coun ty, Oregon, made and entered on Tnewlay, the eighth day of May. A.D., laoo, the Hndcrsigned the administrator of the estate of John A. I. inn deceased, will sell at pHhlie auction to the high est bidder for cash In hand, the following de scribed real estate, situate in Gilliam county, state of Ori-gon, to wit : The north east nuarterof the north west quar ter, the north half ol the north-emt quarter, and the south-east uuarter of the nnrt.h-4-jutt itNri.r ofseotion thirty-four, township four south, range twenty-one, east ol Will amette Meridian, and conaining one hundred and sixty acres, according to U. 8. Gov ernment snrvey. The said sale will bike nlau. sf tha CAnehAvu door. Gilliam County, Oniron, on Haturday, the ith day of August, A.D., ls00, at the hour of one o'clock p.m. of said day. r. n. irrzPHitffSOW, Administrator of the estate of John A. Linn, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned. administrator of the estate of J. F. Grlsham de ceased, has filed In the county court of Gilliam county, state of Oregon, his final account as such administrator of said estate and that Tuesday, September 4, 1900, at 2 o'clock P.M., baa been fixed by said court as the time for hearing objections to said report and the settlement thereof. B. K. Biaect, Admlnlatrator of the Estate ot 1. F. Qrisbam dec. To the Consumers of Gilliam County: Ve desire to state that we are determined to reduce our terg stock tit , goods and for the next 00 days wilt make great reductions la all linos for : Caul). By reforring to your local papora you frequently note the ad, of Interior . merchants who, with' eonspicious signs, nayt "We soil at Arlington prices." Is this not eviUonce that the Arlington merchant must load In low prices or there wonld be no need for tuch etatesinoiHsT' lielore pur chasing yonr full supplies or the smaller bills got prices from us. In egrkmltural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject to four attachments, vi, hoe, disc, press wheels or shoe. The Oliver and Flying Dutchman Plows are hard to beat for good clean work, durability amd lightness of draft. It Is no longar an experiment to buy Bain or Stoughten wagon; a they have but few If any competitors when strength and light-running qualities are considered. If you anticipate treating yourself to a new boggy or back do not pur chase until our new car load of the old reliable Racine rigs reach as, 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 farm, write ua for pricos and we will ',. treat you right. .;' aWAtfdress all communications to the firm at the old James W. Smith store. SHURTE & WEIR CO. Arlington : : : Oregon. A BOOfJTIFUL HARVEST MEANS A BRISK FALL TRADE, 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 on Dhaught. We are preparing to cater to tlitt wants'of our' ouetotuors vvith the largest and finoet stock of 'up-to- dattf Merchandise ever offered ia Gilliam County; . We aim to keep what our customer want arid' ; our prices are so adjusted as to insure perfect satis faction to the buyer.. We art) hore to sorve the peoplo of Gilliam and' adjoining Counties with the boat goods obtainable and at proper' pricos to please purchasers. Wo niake a business of it.' Watch this spfico for particular mention of spo' cinl lines. It will interest you if you are a bargain' . ' hunter.- ' Main St., Condon, Oregon We are Sole Agents, in this Section, for the Michigan Stove Company, Awarded First Premiums the World Over. HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH-GRABS "WET" GOODS. FINE WHISKIES. OLYMPIA BEER. FANCY MIXED DRINKS. Lower Main street mnftiniitmntftin - THE . . "MODEL." A Quiet Resort 9 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 64 Charles Fix, Prop. lilUUlUlUlilllllllll BOWLING ALLEY AMD FOOL TABLES IN CONNECTION. Condon, Oregon. When in Arlington make our store your" headquarters. There's room for all and bargains for all and the latch string ia al . ways oui LORD & CO Arlington, Oregon. NEW HARNESS SHOP HOW READY BUSINESS. My Stock is Arriving. My Shop is Open. Call and see me. PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE. F. M. Sprlng.ton J. A. Roda.r. SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. (3uocor to T, Q. Johnton.) Livery, Feed and Sale Stables B3 I wish to staie that I am in business on my own ac count I have no partners silent or otherwisenor tST" is my shop a branch of any other institution. Iam E&" doing business for Tom and for Tom's benefit and to ,gr succeed I offer good goods, honest work, moderate pri fJET1 ces and courteous treatment. Let me prove it to you. TOM L. P0RTW00D. Hay and Grain bought and sold. First-class Rigs always on hand at very reasonable rates, A share of the public patronage is resjiccti'ully solicited, Condon, Oregon. CO AND SEE ' AL. HENSHAW. Who kepps a fine line of Stoves, Kanges, Linolonm, Bedding, Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots, Jar Rubbers Etc. State Normal School MONMOUTH. OREGON. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1000. Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation, Graduates readily secure good positions. Expense of year from $120 to $100. Strong Academic and Profeesional courses. Hew Special department in Manual Training. Well equipped Fanning Department. For catalogue containing foil announcements, address P. L. Campbell. President, or W. A. Wan, Secretary of Faculty. E. A. NELSON, J. J. rORTWOOD. NELSON & PORTWOOD (Successors to D. M. KINEHART), LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE! FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts. PAPERING AND PAINTING. Full line of latest Wall Paper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice. Call and see my samples. W. A. DARLING. 1A.VTED SKVKRAI, PERSONS FOR DI8- w auincuimc Managers in tills state tori?. tne In their own and BHrrnumfinff nniinHtHi WillitlK U riv vcarlr tifin. imrahln viwklv t... lllMBJJlieill WllU UI1SHUH1 ofiMniiniites, Rlroin:fa eschanifed. Knelinw si;If-Bidresed Lamiwj eiivuiup.. b. a. i'ara,8i caztou build' lug, Chicago. Strayed From my place in Sherman conntv. on or about July 14, 1000. two bav hors es, 5 and 6 years old. Last seen coins sontb through Condon Wednesday July 18. Both had on halters snri nn hail chain on foot. Rnnee between Eiirht- mile and Thirtymlle. Brand 2T connect- ed, bottom of 2 forming top of T. Kui ta me reward win he paid Ior Information leading to their recovery. Pleane notify . J. C. WHITNEV, Kntledio. Or.. or leave word at tic Globis office. SUMMONS. Tn the Clrmit Ctmrt tf thn flfjttA nf rwAn W. R. Boyer, PUIntlir. . vs. t Chsrlai Oberrrttlier, Defendant ) To tha above named dufendant, Cbarlos Obet relther: In tha nama nf thn fltsto nf nMfi wm. .M hereby untitled and reiHlred to appear and answer the complaint tiled against yon In tlte ninrvcriiiiiitm anion on or of.'iore innrsnay. Heptemtwria, 1)0, (the saro being six wwks Irom the date of the first publication of this notice), and that If yon fail to so appear and answer the said complaint, or otherwise plead thereto within said time, tha plaintiff will .p. ply to the Court for the relief therein prayed for, which Is lor Judgment against you forthesnm of one hundred and eight dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the IWth day of May, A. D,, MOO, and for plaintiff's costsanddlsbiirntimcnU In said action. 1 his summons Is served on yon by publication thereof in the Oomdok Oiibx for the period of six coneciitive weeks, seven issues, com mann ing with tlte issue ol August 2nd, A. I)., KM), by virtue of an order tiled In the above entitled Conrt and bearing date the 17tli day of Jnly, A. II.. I'm. (liven Hndi mv hand stilt dntori tiln ftr An Oi August, A. 1. 1UU0. DAM B. VAM VACTOIt, Attorney for I'lalntln". Subscribe for the Gi.oim. Only f 1.50 a year. C. S. PALMER, : .rtistK Barber Sleek Shaves and Hair-cuts. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. Razors honed and re-ground. We offer a complete stock of Ffne Sorfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Coir- CONDON - OREGON. CONTEST NOTICE, P g Lakd Omen, Ths Dam,, Or., June 13 1900 A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this ofliiio by Henry W. Welier, contestant, against homestead entry No. 7371, made May 8, lw.rj, for iota 8 and 4 and 8 U 8 W U of see. 8 tn, 4 8 range 19 K by frank A. Beaton, Conteste. In which it is alleged that said Frank A. Beaton has wholly abandoned said tract, that he has changed bis residence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry and that he is not in the military or naval service of the United Mates, said parties are hereby notified to appear respond and offer evidence tonchlng said allegation at 1C o'clock a. m. on August 4 19(10, bo for. H. N. Frazer, county clerk, at his office at Condon, Oregon, and that final bearing win be held at 10 o'clock a, m. on Aug. 1.1, H0 before the Register and Receiver at the United" States land Office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proneraffida vit, tiled June lil, llKKt, set forth facts which show that after due diligence, nerannal servica of this notice can Hot be made, ft Is hereby or dered and directed that snch notice he given by due and proper publication. . Jay P, Lucas, 413 t Register. Subscribe for the Gi.onu. Only .fl.50 a year ing, musiic, Bhip-iap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes and dimonslon 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 fcuildings, Machinory, Water rowerg, PuBipe and Pumping riants. Repairing a Specialty, " - If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to me. Uf A Anil Anrrno iu vup Condon, Oregon. , Don't port tl?at the (OB Offiee in etill in businoBS giving the latest news arid turning out the neatest job work in the County, liinest Visiting: Cards: latett Stationery; in ehoJt the "beet printing.." '