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    THE COilDOI! globe.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1900,
. NOTICE. .
Tin i.iwk inviti'8 tififvpnit'lonm tom hII
Hunt m i.ilhmn ruumy. V t Him to ntukti
Iht itnjn r tin- lomlniR new medium of th
tvtintv und im ttt our mentis to MUHtKt us hy
infuwitin -t it Hi itcwr wt their ivniw iv ,
l.rltiMorliool. (imKft'niU'iMn inunt tn
iv thr wrtirr. not iiwvwwrih' forjm
Itrntlttn, Urn im hii vvirtfiuirnf jrnoii luith.tuut ,
tlitkt'r,tiir HEMimvn no rvfjiniinilillit) lorophi
THE POOR BOYS CHAXCE.
Yale university, which lias be
rome a household word in circle?
of education, has opened ft broad
nvenao of learning for the ambi
tious student of limited means, and
no doubt will attract hundred of
young men to that institution who
heretofore have been frightened by
the thought of expense. Professor
Kicell is at the head of the new
department, wb:eh is a sort of em
ployment agency, ami the faculty
ia endeavoring ti dignify honest
toil in the confines of tins college
grounds.
ly inaktng it possible for the
student of limited means to- work
his way through, Yale pots a
premium on industry that will
boar fruit in the later life of the
college graduate. The young man
who is compelled to depend on his
own exertions to provide himself
with an education can not help
but be equipped for competition in
the" labor market, whether that
labor be mental or muscular. lie
will familiarize himself with some
settled avocation that at any time,
should be find professional walks
of life overcrowded, may be turned
into dollars and cents. It will give
him an insight into 'the details of
business of arT humble nature and
will make.hiui more charitable to
the lesa fortunate laborer who toils
in the streets, the fields and the
mines. It will teach the young
men who follow bim that the man
who has a trade in addition to his
college education is better equipped
and more independent than the
graduate who is compelled to de
pend on his chosen profession.
College faculties realize that a
majority of the students they have
ent forth with diplomas need more
than the mere mental training.
I5y placing a substantial premium
on industry, by dignifying occupa
tions which shallow-minded men
regard as menial, they pave the
way for a broader fellowship and a
more truly democratic body, of
students. If the example of Yale
is generally followed by other col
leges, and there is little doubt that
the practice will soon become gen
eral, the intellectual standard of
Americans will be immeasurably
raised. A fe w years hence will find
a goodly portion of the male popu
lation possessed of college learing.
The'Iaborer's son can confidently
anticipate the day when the course
at college gives him opportunity to
be the intellectual equal of the
banker's son, and the child of the
section hand can hope for the 6ame
advancement in higher education
as the youth whose father owns the
railroad.
Son Advises Father.
Condon, Oregon, -September
9,1000.
Pear Fathek ; I was very sorry that
tou allowed yoar IhH letter to me to be
published iu tbe Condon Times, but
npon furtlier reflection, I think, owing
to the litnhej sircolation of the paper,
itiat it will do very little harm.
I have been reading little, father,
since I left home. I am fully convinced
that you are in error in tneny of your
political views.
The old sorrel mare was a very good
wninial', father, but 1 doubt if she would
bring more than $45 now. The horse
dia CrPod bought was for the U. 8.
cavaJry. Tho old sorrel- would not fill
the biltv Even if the war in the l'hilip
pines has raised the price of horses. It
veems to- me tluvt such prosperity bas
been dearry paid for.
Now, father, yotr are laboring nnder a
Herious delusion if you think Skinner
can get 27 vents for his wool. He stored
it at The Dalles last soring and would
be too glad to take 20 cents, but be can't
get an offer.
You sre surety wrong about the trusts
fttther. Don't you remember when I
bought the Magore plnce? I paid 3.15
for wire, laid dowu at Condon, to fence
iuthe place. ' Last spring when I built
that string of" fenee through the center
f my place I paid 0. Iff for the same
kind of wire. . Nails that we could buy
then an-1 fonr years ago for Z and
4 cents, eoat 1 eea-ts- now. Wages have
increased very IrUle-.
In another column of the Times sup
plement I noticed a reference made in
regnrdlo the increased circulation of
gold, and, fearing that you might be
mislead ly thi sophistry,' I wish to
cite yon to a few facts that will account
for the increased circulation of gold, not
, taking Mr. McKinley or the Republican
party into consideration i
1 Hiring the la-it two years more than
eight billions of gold have been taken
from mother earth, and during the fifty
years Immediately preceding this, only
a trille over seven billions were mined.
Ikn'B Hot this eeem A better renscm for
the inertRse in the circulation of gold
than to attribute ft to tl.e Republican
administration?
know, father, that vou rein earnest
when on rpeak of, "The wist, thonnlit
ful and patriotic administration of Mr,
MoKinley," but I don't we it just that
way, When the chief executive says;
"forcible annexation is criminal m if,res
ion," and then proceed to tio that very
thing,Iitnott!otit)iilr him wise.thought
fill or patriotic, And if he is carrying
out the principle of the UepnblicRo
party by i doing, I do not fuel like aup
porlini him. . '
I hone, father, that you will get the
wool from over your eyes before next
November. '
Yunr affectionate win, '
J. A. Mo.MoKKra. '
County Court Proceedings.
September term, WO,
- lii the mutter of the petition ofS. V. Moore et
ul for comity road No. IW-G. SchitlliiK. 11-1..
I'rojml and . A. W iUoii appointed viewers, to
meet and report forthwith: L. W. lrltiti, :ir
reyrtr; report read t'pt. T-S S, A, D. Hunt, A.
lUrtmNu ami Y. M. Shannon appointed viewers
todvtvnnlne daniaeea ln Chan. Fix, to meet
October si, tMM. til 10 o'clork . m.
In the matter ot the petition ot D A. Ruraell
etalfor county road No. 113 viewer report
dmauxcg and road er.lered opened.
In the matter oi the petition ol J. A. Smith ct
al lor a chains; in county road No. 101 road
ordered opened and the portion of said load be
tween beginniiiK point of the etiamra and the
ending part of the same declared vacated.
In the matter of the official bond of 'W. L.
Wilcox, sherifT bond approved."
In the mutter of the application of John A.
nd MiilWx D. Si&iih lor rebating taxes taxes
rebated. '
In the matter of remonstrance against liqnor
license tn Rock creek precinct no petition filed.
In the matter of rowd supervisor for road dis
trict No. 4 Wm. Taylor appointeil supervisor.
In the matter of the collection of delinquent
taxes clerk Instructed to issue alias warrants
requiring the sheriff to proceed and collect ail
delinquent taxes. , -
PKOBA.TC
Jn the matter of the estate of H. M. Clay, dee'd
folly settled; adm. to be discharged from tiling
receipts.
In the matter of the estate of J. F. Graham,
deceasedfully settled and adm. discharged.
In the matter of the estate of Tlios. J. Yonn,
deeeael Dual hettrinir set for November t, I'.IH),
at i a clock p. m., notice to be published in Com
bos liLOHK.
In the matter of the estate of J . A. I.lon, dee'd
adm. authorised to pay SO per cent on claims
against the estate from money now on hand.
BILLS ALLOW Kb. -
Rd Dann, Tel rent for Sept and Oct .... . f a no
Coniwin i.ij'BK. piihaoil pt'K (or Co ,.. 30 W
Al Hennhaw, cunket for burial i;l tvan
Hillings, pauper . . . S7 00
K A McOullv, sal Co sch't Supt Kl ;H)
It A McCnllv, hal sal same M
(i'hillin)f. viewer road XolW. 2i
Howard Propst, same . . . 2 00
A h Iiuthie, same . .. Jou
J It Clark, digging grave Sam Hillings,
pauper , . . . 4 00
Lillian Stevens, asst teachers' ex Hon
J A McMorris. same , .... 9 DO
A H Kuciv, me-i attendance K Potter. , . l! 7S
A H Kuedy, med attendance TC Koland 7 7i
L W Iiarliiifi. surveying road No 101 . Won
i) 1. Ailams, chain bearer same 2 00
VV R Uaker, viewer same 2 Ml
C C Clarke, same............ ... tts)
J L Blahak, same 2m
R M Johnson, sal as stock inspector 83 :3
Weeklv limes, pub and pt'g 21 75
W 1. Wilcox, board of prinoners W,
II S Fraiter, cash pdont for Co Hi 70
L W Dailing. surveying road No 109
12(10
4 00
4 0Q
' 2 IS)
20U
2110
8 06
4110
2 00
IS W
MW
K.00
14 00
2IW
2u0
2H00
2I
6 HI
4 00
A 110
12 00
ii schilling, viewer same..,,.,
Howard Propet. same....
A Wilson, same
Arthnr Foster, chain beareT same... .
V Moore, same
Sam Mctiilvrav. marker same .......
W M lllakely, sheritf fees
Al Heiishaw, lin ks for court house . .
i W Pver, sal ss C4. Commissioner. ..
W R Boyer, same
scalc BOl'NIT.
John Madden
AmosWineland .
iieo Ma'lden
Milton lewis
Williiim Keys . ,..
F it Meveus i
M D Kbbert .,
Amos W'ineland ,
John Maidincnt......
Al ileiibhaw.......
Continued from January Term. Ko Sculps.
Chas B Bromwell 6(10
I, I. Cook 210
W B FwTng 400
W B Kwins; , ....
W -N McKiuney 12 no
W Marvel......... 1200
bills xoi allowed. -Butte
Creek L L ii L Co., lumber for
K S McLiHvray .t 1" 0j
coxTiJti'KO roa tehk.
Dr. II M .Khaw, med att Wra Wllfy TO 00
SAD Unrley, pt g and pub 107 on
Dr. H K Luna, med atttam Hulings 16 00
Mrs A .Maidocs, board, ete of Bam
Hulings 23 00
Endured Death's Agonies.
Only a roaring fire enabled J. M.
Garre'ttson, of San Antonio, Tex., to lie
down wben attacked by Asthma, from
which he suffered for years, fie writes
bis misery was often so great that it
seemed he endured the agonies of death ;
but Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption wholly cured him. This mar
colons medicine is the only known cure
for Asthma as welt as Consumption,
Conghs and Colds, and all Throat, Chest
and Lung troubles. i'rice50c and 00.
Guaranteed. Trial bottles free al Con
don Drug Co.'s.
Strayed
From my place Id Sherman county,
on nr about July 14, 1900, two bay hors
es, 5 and 6 years old. I.aet seen going
south through Condon Wednesday July
18. Both had on halters and one had
chain on foot. Range between Eight-
mile and Thirtymile. Brand 2T connect
ed, bottom of 2 forming top of T. Suita
ble reward will tie paid for information
leading to their recovery. I'lease notify
j. C. VVhitkkv,
Kntledge, Or.,
or leave word at the Gloiib office.
'visit DR. JORDAN'S chot
!MUSEUfJ OF AKATOUY'
1051 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO CAL
in in w i.
Grtaitit (titration In th Cllf, A
toomderfui slpM fur vMtor. I
Wrah , or fcny ooti tmct
thi Okt HfJ(rtlilt OU til I'Mllfltf "
OS. slOBDA-l-WIVATE DISEASES
Hr ar an4 initial
' c4 Mfi who r tnffrrlnK
Uum tb rfa-rt vt Ttiutbiul rnll
OrsUotlS or t'vitt In niAtiirar
' yrc Krvoi)SMi4 pltmicm lMJUy, In
k MMiy, Himbd in nil lurompil.
I VMtUmm; N,HirmjIwrr.i, Vrmutmtmr
rha, loiifrrhwii, It r j
) mt 1 rlnllnv, ooaibiiiMUoa of
liiuaostrriif r1 hi Crnitm?iit ttrnt 1( mm ttftt
' only (Tor4 TfiimeJlt rvllet, but permanent
i ctir, i b9 uijucor aot n nt eitm to perform x
' mlruclen, but m well known to be fair and W
- wi.te Fliy-iCtso HttA feitrgon, pr-Ulual
, ffTPHllJK rtiimnirnly errirllrsteif from
) the Kyatwu without thwueeof Werrir.. m
Tr fitted br on E.Titert. Me1lfil
) fur for RuyiHre. A qntck ti1 raftienl m
ex re for Fllte, rlitre ami Flfailiby
iVr.ar MAK rplrli(touswUirscelT
We will bwiranlf tOHlTl VJC CUSS la I
ivoiwiiiutlnn fbCK and strictly frlrsta,
CHAHUKH VKkr XKAhOXAItlli.
Truutmsut Mrsouullr or br lellr.
Writs f..r Hook. PHIMKOrHT ST'
niKBItSC MstlkdFsm, (Avslasthlsi
iKxjaioriui'ii.j Lanorwnie
Dl JORDAN Si CO.. 1951 MsHut tL. 6. F.
'i r
J3lt. i. K. til'U.ETTK, -.'
PHVlCtAN AND SUROEON'.
. ; ff CituJt'H Drug Co. '
QR. KCXA
PHYiSldlVCN AND SUROEON.
lay or nlitlireaTW promptly answered.
Ofllce in New Masonic Bulldinir.
CONDON - OREGON.
H. U. llKKPRtCKS, JUV ttOW KHM AN.
HENDRICKS & BdWERMAN,
t ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
FIRST BUILniNO WEST OF VWT OrKICK, COKDOKS
FIRST DOCK liORTH OrsTKtWKK'S 1UI'K, nxwtl.
Careful attention to lesd hMsinesa in (illliain
and Wheeler counties. A Notary in each ottlce.
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uor a Specialty.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon
Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby slvcn that the undersigned,
administrator of the estate of . F. Crtsham de
ceased, has tiled in tho county court of Gilliam
county, state of Oregon, his dual account as
such administrator of said estate and that
. Tuesday, September 4, 10OO,
at 3 o'clock V. M bas been fixed by laid court
as tho time tor hearing objections to said report
and the settlement thereof. B. K. Sxabi t,
Administrator of the Estate of J. F. Grisham dec.
WASTED SKVF.RAI. . PKUSOSS FOR PIS
dbitrlct Oiliee Mauagers in this state to rce
me tn their own and surrounding comities.
Willing to psv yearly iW, payable weekly, Ie
sirnble e.mpleynient with uimtHal opiortumtk-s.
Kelerences exehangvtl. Knelose self-addressed
stamped envelope, 8. A. Park,320 Caxton bulld
Insr, Chirafff,.
"MEET US OH THE MIDWAY"
The Event of the Times.
GREAT STREET
FAIR AHD
CARNIVAL
Occupying many solid blocks,
taking in an entire street from
curb to CMrb.
Portland; Oregon,
Sept. 4 to 15, 1900
Under the auspices of the Tort-
land Elks. SURPASSING In
MAONITIPK and UBANH
El'R AXYTUISO OF TILE
KINO EVER ATTEMPTED
t H ; OX THE PACIFIC COAST.
Something to remember up to
tbe date of your heart failure.
The Street of Cairo.
The Oriental Theatre
The German Village
. The Dancing Girls
An Arabian Pageant
Crowning the 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 maiinlli
eeut triumphal arch and grand Midway tilled
i with wonderful attractions. Mining, Mercantile,
j Agriculture; Horticulture and other Industrial
i exhibits. The Women's Pavilion, designed by
women, bnllt 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.
i Music, Gayety and Fun. Night turned into day.
I Lowest rail and water rates ever given to Port
land from all parts of the Pacific Northwest
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
by Executor.
Tnder and hy author! tv of the power eontni ned
in the will of Henry Heck, late of liilliam fonn-
tv. Oregon, oeceaseii, ai reeling me anaewgnea
: executor to sell tbe real estate of tbe said deced-
cui, umiee w netewj niia um, pin um
Saturday. 6th day of October, 1900,
at the honr of 1 o'clock P. M. of mild day. at the
court house door at t'ondon, Gilliam County,
Oregon, sell to tbe highest bidder lor cash iu
hand. nd subject to the aonroval and contirraa-
' tion by the County Court mi Uilliara Comity, or.,
the loliowhig deserilafd real estate, situated in
(ji)Iiam Comity, Oregon, to-wit:
I The Northwest quarter of Section
Twentr-stx. in Townshln Five. South of Range
lweuiy r.asi, nuiaineiie jienoian, aini me
North Half of svmthwest quarter and Southeast
quarter of the Sontbwest quarter and Northwest
quarter of the louthit quarter of Hection
'I wenty-slx. In Township Five. Kouth of Range
Twenty Kust, Williaineito Meridian, and con
taining 30 acres, according to U. 8. Government
surrey.
;tven nnder my hand and dated this 21st day
of August, I'M.
Executor of the estate of Henry Beck, deceased.
Job
Printing
Of all kinds done on the short
est notice and at reasonable
rates. Nothing too large, no
thing too small, '
Globe Office.
To the Consumers
Ve desire to Btate that we are detormined to redue onr largo stock off '
goods and for the neit 00 days will uiako great reductions In all Hues for
. casli. : .; , . -
Uy referring to your local papers yon frequently iioto tho ad. of interior
merchants, who, with conspiolous signs, fay: "We. soil at Arlington
.prices.' Is tins not evidence that the Arlington merchants must load In1
low prict or there won hi be no need- for such statesmems? He torn pur- ...
chasiny j'ou fall supplies or tho smaller bill get prices from us.
Io agricnltttral Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject
to four attachments, via, hoe, disc, press wheels or ahoa. ' .'
. The Oliver and Flying Dutchman Mows are hard to beat for good cloan
work, durability amd lightness of draft.
, It is no longar trti experiment to buy a IVin or Sloughten wagon, a
they have but few if any competitors when strength and lightrunuing
qualities are considered.
Ifyouaiiticipatetreatlngyonrself toa riowbnggyorhac.lt do not pur
chase until onr new carload of the old reliable Iinclne rigs reach us, which
will lie here in September.
" When In need of a chop mill, liay press, windmill, sewing mtichlne, or
any kind of machinery used on tbe farm, write ua for prices and wo will'
treat you right. '; v
3QFAdilrcBs all communications to the firm at the old James W. Smith store.
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
Arlington : : : Oregon.
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAN LABOUS,' PROP.
FIXE WINES, LIQUORS find CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR TRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER ox Dravght.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
imwntfwtftmw
a T H E a
" MODEL."
A Quiet Resort
HEADijrARTERS
FOR HKUI-CiRADE
"WET" GOODS.
FINK IIIrfKIF.&
OLYMTl A HKKK.
FANt'V MIXED
DRINKS.
Lower
Charles
Main street
iUUUUUIUUUMU.
MEW HARNESS SHOP
NOW READY for BUSINESS.
My Stock is Arriving. My Shop is Open. Call atd see mo.
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE.
gjBT I wish to state that I am in business on my own ac- j&J
ST count. I have no partners silent or otherwise nor jDlJ
'Hr. is my shop a branch of any other institution. I am
doing business for Tom and for Tom's benefit and to - ffl
fiT succeed I offer good goods, honest work, moderate pri- - prl
fJ ces and courteous treatment. Let mo prove it to you.
TOM L. P0RTW00D.
State Normal School
. MONMOUTH, OREGON.
, FALL TEHM BEGINS 8EPTEMBEH 18, 1000.
Students prepared to take Btate Certificate immediately oo graduation.
Graduates readily secure good positions.
Expense of year from $120 to $150.
Strong Academic and Professional conrses.
New Special department in Manual Training.
Well-qtiippcd Farming Department.
For catalogue containing full annonncemenU, address
P. L. Camimirm,, President, or W. A. Wanm, Hucretary of Facnltr.
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.
SUMMONS. .
In tlii' Circuit Ootirt of tho HUto 'of Oregon,
former County 'of uillism.
W. R. Boyer, 1'lHintlir, ).
vs. I
Chnrlcs Oberrelthcr, Defcndnnt. 7
Tn the above named defoiilniit, Clmrlcs Ohcr
rtlthor: in the nm of tho Stntp of Orison, yoa an;
hH'hy notlfietl Slid rcgiiiptd to npfinur nnij
answer tho ftomplHlnt l)K'i sfrslnst ynit in tho
stjoVHiitUU'ii sr'tion on or )n1nrv Thurs'luy,
St'iti rnU-r l;i, (Hie siinio Ivlnlf six W"k
Irnin the ilHte of tho first viililiciitlnii of this
uouctij, sua umi ii
nnswHr th shUI roinii
uolim), snii Hint if you fsil t so HiMur snd
nitswHr in shkj roiniiiHiui. m oirirrwisn ttiimu
tlntrflo within xkIiI time, the tilalntlir will sp-
ply to thof;nnrt Ut the relief limrMin tiniyed for,
wiiiru is lor jiiiMiinwiii skhiiihi you lor iinj sum
of one hioirlr,! and clvrhl (toilsrs, with lnuri'st
thereon st the rate of six fier ctfiit iiir Hiinnui
from the OTth day of Mny, A. !., lnoo, and for
illntlirs costs and dlshiiromentslnsal'l action.
'I his summons is s;rvt'if on you hy fiuhth'ation
thenio) III tin- Conimis Olxian for the purlud of
six !onurtiMve Wi'rks, iwvfn Issues, I'mnnwine.
Iiik with the issue of August 2nd, A. !., hy
virtue of mi order lil"! in the aliove entitled
Court and bvurlug date tbe 17111 duy of July, A,
1).. 1IPUI).
(iiven nnder my hand and dated this llrst day
ol AiikiisI, A. Ii. 1100.
8am E. VN Vsitok,
Attorney for i'lalntlir.
Subscribe for the Guiuk.
Only f 1 .50 a year.
BOWLING
ALLEY
POOL
TABLES
IS I'ON.NKlTIOK.
j Condon.
Fix, Prop. J Oregon.
C.S. PALMER,
rtisti Barber.
Sleek: Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON
OREGON.
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Court of tho 8tato of OroifO n,
lor me county oi uuiiain.
Hbarte it Weir Compels a Corporation, l'lnliillT,
vs.
0. J. Oberrelther, and g, I), Mills, Defendants.
Io the sIkivs named defendants, C, i. OUT
rellher and H. II. Dills:
in the name of the Btalot Oreoron. yoH nnd
eaehol you are hereby notllh'd and required to
appear and answer the eompliilut filed iiKtilnst
yiM In tho above entitled action on or belom
Thursday, the VMh dHyolMejilenilsir. A. P., I'.wo,
the same heliiK six weeks from theihile of Ihe
llrst imbllcaliou ol this notice), and Unit If you
full to so'aiiiN.'ar and answer tbe said complaint.
or otherwise plead thereto within said time, the
ulttinllirwill apply to the Court for the relief
therein prayed for, which is lor JudKincntaKalnst
you mm men oi you, tor tne sum ol i n 71, with
hiterest thereon at the rate of six per rent per
annum from the llrst day of Auuust. A. I).. Ihmi.
and for the further sum ol f 17.1X1, with interest
tneruou at tne rale ot ten y-r cent per annum
Irom tbe fifteenth day of August, A. !., )win,
lens the sum ol llfty dollars paid October Is, law;
Ihe stun of rtlicen dollars paid NovemlairVl,
in'js, ana mo sum oi nine ootiiirs puju eiovem.
1st 211. WM. and for Ihe further sum of thirtv
live dollars attorney fees, and for plailitlirseosls
and disbursement In said action.
This summons is served on you and each of
you hy publication thereof In the Ohioon lHias
lor ne penou oi six consecutive wit as, seven
issues, coinmmictiiK with the fssuo ol Thursday.
Auxust '2, IU00. hy virtue of an order Hied in the
aliove tmuilcd Uom end beurliiK date July 17,
I'.UKI.
(liven under my hand and dated this 1st day
Ol AlUfUSI. A, 1,, liSSI,
Ham. K. Van Vactob
Attoiiiey fiji l'liilnilir,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
,V wish to ariniiunt'e to' our friends' aild' pntrom tlint our Fall and
Winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Underwear, FurnldU
lug Goods and Shoos is no arriving nnd lir larer add batter selected1
than ever before;
We also have complete
Superior Hoe
and Disc Drills,
Superior Seeders,
Canton Plows and
Studebaker Hacks '
Wagons and
Buggies,
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES r
"When in Arlington make our store j'our
JicaJijuartcrB. Thuro's roonv for nil anil
bargains for all and tho latch string is no
ways out.
LORD & CO,
Ari ington, Oregon,
F. M. Sprlngaton
SPRINGSTON
(Suooaaaors to
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
I Hay and Grain bought and boIJ.
First-claBB Kigs always on hand at very rciuonablo rates,
A fiharo of the public patronage is rcHpecti'ully Bolicitudl'
Condon,
GO AND SEE
AL.HEfiSHAW,
Wlio keeps a fine line of Stovca, HangcR, Linolonm, Ikddtng,
Springs, VulineH, llardwawe, Glovea, yutlery, Flower Potir,
Jar Rubbers Etc.
E. A. NELSON.
NELSON &l PORTWOOD
(Succeoiori to D, M. KINKUAUT), ' ,
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STAB LET,
SOCIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS,
Condon, Or. Corner
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager.
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer compIotB atoclc of Fina Surfaced Lumber, conalatlng of Flooring, Ceil
ing, UuHtlc, Ship-lap and all kind of Rough Lumber. Careful
attention given to bllla of special ilzea and dimension atuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON,
E. T HOLLEIJBECK, IY1. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
KHliniatcs made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinory, Water
I'owors, 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.
Doit fort ttyat tye 0 Office
is still in business giving the latest news and turning out
the neiilustjob work in tho County. Kinest Visiting
Cards: lutest Stationery; in shoit the "bent printing."
NOW ARRIVING.
lines of
J. A, Rodgar-
& ROGERS.
T, O.Johnaon.)
OreRon.
, J. . POUTWO0JX
Spring and Church sts.