E GCKDQil CLOSE.
T.VJrtSOAY. NOVEMBER S I900,
jp it.-onTt !"ittfl oompAnflottfp from S
St ti 4 i.ilfita iiitnty, U hh u m.tike
ni' Jtr.'iU' our irii'Mfls to nanM hjr
; t U Dt-ws tt tru'ir rwv Ive
-liih'-:,;. .Mn,BlM1,"',',, Hi'1
' lv tir v-rtt'T, not HtM'CN;i Sly fir pnl
11 in i., . it! .ill tvi'iWH't ' ifoixt Jnilh, l ,
.ufrr iwiirics tin rtfjn-'i!iility foruii-
ABOUT ANONYMOUS LET
TEAS. ";
About the inost coi tt nj liLlo,
cowardly individual ' on earth is!
that one who seeks to "play eveV
on some real or fancied grievance
through the medium of an unsigned
letter. Since the present proprietor
of the Globe has been doing busi
ness in CoiUlon he has been but
little annoyed by this most con
taaiptible species of ihe genus homo
but, having had some experience
with the creature in the past, we
eannot hope but expect to bump
up against him once in awhile
In the future, at least until such
time as the ultimate evolution of
the human mere has raised aS
classes and conditions of the hutnau
family to a higher and nobler plane
than that which is now occupied
by some creatures who indulge in
the anonymous letter habit.
The latest effort of the anony
mous writer which has been di
rected at this office is au unsigned
communication received Monday,
in which we are criticised for men
tioning the return to town of two
young men who have been in the
mountains all summer looking
after Bheep. Both the young men
are well known here and have been
for years, and are known to be
hard working and honest individ
uals. The anonymous writer sees
fit, however, to designate them as
"worthless characters and rumhole
loafers," and volunteers the advice
that the Close had better leave
its space blank than to tell its
readers of their arrival in town
The Globe is hereto give the
local news ot this neighborhood,
and it desires to say here and now
that, even if coupled with the very
worst faults to which any of his
class is addicted, the eheepherder
is counted as worthy of infinitely
more respect and consideration by
this paper than is his cowardly
traducer who attacks him through
the medium of uns;gned correspond
ence.' ' .
The country may now expect
four years more of prosperity un
less another panic and period of
hard times should happen along
the road and break into Uncle Sam's
enclosure. If such a thing should
occur McKinley might have to
say, in the words of Charlie Robin
son, "Th at beats me."
The only trouble with the demo
crats is that tbey were "shy" a few
thousand votes. This was a fatal
oversight on their part and if they
ever engage in another campaign
they should see to it that such a
thing does not occur again.
The expression on the faces of
McKinley and Bryan Wednesday
morning was probably as different
as are their views on imperialism.
LONE ROSS. ,
A light snow eto'm evevt over tbe
foothills lat week, the first snow since
last spring.
Tbe stockmen of oar vicinity have
been oat in bands of from one "to half
dozen for conple of wc-eka rant ling
the conn try over gathering op their
toe Is and patting them in their winter
pastures.
A sheep hnyer came over from llepp
ner a few day's ago to buy Andrew Neei'i
entire band of sheep, about 15(10 bead.
The price paid was something over 3.00
per head.
A traveling racehorse man b the
name of Giles came over from the'Ante
lope races and passed throne!) otir bora
this week, lie had three very tine
racers un in ill.
The election on Tuesday passed off
quietly, ittiout even a dance in the
evening.
A Village Blacksmith Saved His Lit
tle Son's Life.
Mr. If. II. Black, the well known vil
Inge blacksmith at Grahaiusville, Sulli-
Tttn Co., N. Y., pays: "Our little son,
live years old, has always been subject
hxrroop, and so bad have the attacks
been that we have feared many times
ttrot he would die. We hav bad the
doctor and iwit maiiy medicines, but
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now
rmr sole reliance. It aeems to dissolve
the tough miicnd and .by giving frequent
doses when lliecrouuy '(() ptouis appear
we have found that -the. dreaded croup
in cured before it gt settled." There
In no danger in giving this remedy for it
ttintnins no opium or other injurious
frog and may be ive as confidently to
a tin be as to an adult. F r sale by The
Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Crosflold,
-$ V
Census of 1900.
The cflioiul announcement ot the con
sns of 1030 hRS been given out showing
a total population of tho United States
and territories of 7(5,295,220. Following
is ths official announcement ot the popu
lation of th several states and terri
tories iu lSvK) and 1S00 showing the In
croirae :' "
1900. 1890.
Alabama 1,8'JS,C75 1,513,017
Arkansas . 1,811,56-4 1.128,179
California 1,485.053 1,208,180
Colorado ........ n8!.700 412,198
Connecticut ....... 7 l,tUS
Delaware ..... 184.73? 108.393
Florida ... , . . . . . . . 528 5.2 591,422
Georgia .......... 2,216,3:9 1,387.353
Ilaho ...V 107,771 S4.3S5
Illinois......'..., 4,821,550 8.82,S5l
Indiana 2,510.403 2,192,404
Iowa 2,251,820 1,011,896
Kansas .......... 1.469,490;-- 1.427,09(1
Kentn.ky ....... 2,147,174 1,858,C3S
kmUs'mna. ....... 1 ,381 ,027 1,118,585
Main .......... 694,360 601,030
Maryland 1.189,940 ..-1,042,390
Massachusetts ... 2,805,346 2.238,043
Michigan . 2,419,782 2,093,839
Minnesota ...... 1.751.395 1,301,825
Mississippi ...... 1,551, S72 1,289,000
Missouri ........ 3,107,117 2,079,184
Montana ........ 243,289 132,159
Nebraska ....... 1,068,901 1,058,010
Nevada ......... 42.334 45,761
New Hampshire. 4U,5S8 376,530
New Jersey...... 883,699 1,434,933
New York ...... 7,208,009 5,997,853
North Carolina .. 1,891,992 1,617,947
North; Dakota ... 319.040 1S2.719
Ohio 4,157,545 3,672,316
Oregon 413,532 313.767
Pennsylvania.'... 6,301,305 5,258,014
Rhode" Island ... 423 5"0 ' S45.506
South Carolina .. 1,840,312 '1,151,439.
South Dakota ... 401,559 " 828,808
Tennessee ....... 2,022,723 1,797,518
Teias ........... 3,048,828 2,235,523
Ctah 276,506 207,905
Vermont . .... ... . 343,0-41 S32.422
Virgiuia 1,854,184 1,655.980
Washington ..... 517,672 19,3510
West Virginia .. . 958,909 762,794
Wisconsin ... 2,008.903 1,636,800
Wyoming 92,531 60,705
Total 43 states. .74,627,907 62,110,811
Territories, etc.
Alaska (estimated)
Arizona ....... .'.
Dist. of Colombia
Hawaii .... ....
Indian Territory.
New Meiico
Oklahoma
44,000
122 212
278,713
154,001
391,900
193,777
398,345
32,052
59,620
230,392
89,990
1S0.192
153,593
61,834
Tutal 7 territories 1,667.313 932,943
To remove a troublesome corn or bnn
ion: First soak tbe corn or bunion in
warm water to soften it, then pare it
down as closely as possible without
drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's
Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor
ously for five minutes at each applica
tion. A corn plaster should be worn for
a few days, to protect it from the shoe.
Aa a general liniment for sprains, brais
es, lameness and rheumatism. Pain Dalra
is anequaled. For sale by The Hudson
Pharmacy C. W. Croafield, mgr.
Death of Mrs. Lucas.
Time-.Motmtnineer. Xor. 2.
At 7 o'clock this morning Mrs. Elsie
Sturgill Lucas, wife of J. P. Lucas, regis
ter of the U. S. land office, died at ber
hofiie on Fourth street, after au illness
of one week with paralysiaof the stomach.
Mrs Lncas was born near Baker City
December 23, 1872, and when s small
girl was sent to college in Camden, Mo.
After returning from college she taught
school in Baker City, and later took a
coarse in the State Normal school at
Monmouth, graduating from that insti
tution with high honors in Jane, 1897.
At the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bturgill, near Baker City, she was
united in marriage with lion. J. 1.
Lncas, on October 13, 1807. When Mr.
Lncas was appointed register of the land
office they moved here and bave made
this their home since August 1, 1898.
Mrs. Lucas was a member of the
Congregational church and had a wide
circle of friends both here and in Baker
county. The remains will be taken
tonight to Baker City for burial.
Six Frightful Failures.
Six terrible failures of sis different
doctors nearly sent Wot. U. Mullen of
Lockland, O., to an early grave. All
said he had a fatal lung trouble and
that he must soon die. Bat he was
urged to try Dr. King's Kew Discovery
for Consumption. After taking five
bottles he was entirely cured. . It is pos
itively guaranteed to cure all diseases of
Throat, Chest and Lungs, including
Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Pneumonia,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup,
Whooping Cough. 60c and $1 00. Trial
bottles free at Condon Drug Co.'s.
visit DR. JORDAN'S crct(
HUSEUy OF AHATQ12Y
1061 KUHKET ST.. SA FRANCISCO, CAL
JUMMM SlSlfcM fefNtkJ
The!ffMtAoatoBUe! Vcveum
IS iu v or 3.
rttit mttrmttifM in th City. A
W"irful tiihtjor Visitor:
Wh acaars, or aay eontraet-
Itte biaavt priut a tba Vmal&m
VL J0R0A,1-PetVATE DISEASES
Twaj tmrm and actual f
4 aaaai wis ara uinariag i
fiutB th tfMta nf roulblal ladu- f
yaar. Karrmia aid phraioai iMblllla.
M,tar , lnt naU4 uinllluomplt
cattnita; MiraHirrliWM. trani. l
rha, aarrta, id Int. Vrrarurr '
r rlaaulatr, . 11 a onmbuiatln f i
ratnA.net, of rt earallra pow ar, tba liiuw
l.aa ao arrmna4 bla traaliifftt Itua It wiil oat a
euty aftoi-d liaamltata r.ltf, bot aarraaftant I
er. in uwwr aus ar, eiaiin aupaiiartu
mU-aelaa. bnt la wM llniiwn lo ha a fair ana I
squara Chyttaa aad Mtirtoiipra-taiioaul
in uitiuKiwiy-wiiiawi ai M m m.
rrSIIH IharmigMy )lrtf from
tua ayitaia wllhoul tkaiweOl-airjr.
TraiaaaM fit tad by aa Xaaort. Hn4lal
car for Knptnr. A ql?g una rtvlUyU
awafnr 11 la. flaaaro au4 Fltlia, by
Xr. Jordan'a apaolal paialtaa BialkiO'la.
BVKBf MAS apslylngtoaawUlnMlT
our hnn'H vptnian of aiacnirnlejitt.
M'awlU tltiarmtn a rOtUJIVM CCSM In
Cnnwiitatlva rhlCK and atrletly prtrata,
CHASom Ykr HtAhOJAlllli.
TraauuaiitparaunaUy or by lettar.
Write fr Rook, I'HtWterHT er
U4IIU:. Afau.aDFaM, tAvatuatua
bovk fur maa.) Call wr wrll
01 J0R0N ft CO., 1011 Mark t. 1. 1.
r
rhU )rntvir In on every box ot the genuine
th remedy that carve cold la ene day
WANTED.
Pasture of any siae, containing water,
well fenced for horees. Give price until
March loth. Address, N. K. .Mocrin, -Care
"Globe,
For Sale or Trade. ,
New Monitor Drill, 14 hose 12 foot.
Good wood frame harrow 12 foot.
Oliver Chill two bottom plow 14 inch.
Uodge header No. 2, center drive, in
good condition. ,
Stove and kitchen furniture,
30 head of spring colts,
'., 25 head of yearlings past.
Will sell the above cheap for cash or
trade for real estate.
J. K. Mokkitt.
Call on or address The Globe,
Condon, Or.
kR. T.L. K1CKUN
.- DENTIST -Offlwover
P. U. Stoilienou's store.
CONDON OREGON
R. J, PALMER,
Practical Blacksmith
and Horse-shoer.
Satisfaction Assured.
Give me a Trial.
At the Old Clark Stand
Condon, Oregon.
ATTENTION LADIES! !
NEW STORE! NEW COODS! NEW PRICES!
The largest and best assorted
stock of fine Millinery Goods in the
county will be opened for your in
spection on or abont Sept. 24lh.
I have styles and prices to suit
everybody.
Come and see my goods and get
my prices before buying elsewhere.
LOUELLA MADDOCK.
First dorjr west of Stephenson's
store, Spring street.
CONDON ::::::: OREGON
SHERIFF SALE.
JJotlce If hereby frtven tbat an execution and
order of Sole wxi inaited out ot the Circuit Court
ol tho State ot Oregon, Gilliam Conutjr. on tbe
31 st. day of October, 1900, upon a decree therein
rendered on the Kind da? ot September, 1900, in
favor of Jame J. Fix, plaintiff, and apilnrt
L. W. Darling. Lucy Darling and the Arlington
ationalBank, a corporation, detendanta,which
Mid execntion and order of sale is to me directed
and commanding me to lell the property hereto
after described, for the pnrpoee of ttitiafylng tbe
Judgement of the plaintiff in said cante for the
rainot fJll.SO with intercut thereon at 10 per
cent, per annum from the 22nd day of Septem
ber, 1000, and the coats and disbursements of said
auit taxed at 119.00 and FJ.50 and frO.OO attorney'!
fees.
Therefore, In compliance with mid execution
and orderof iale, 1 will on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER t, 1900.
at the boHr of 10:30 o'clock a. m. at thcConrt
Ilotiae door in Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon,
ell at pnblie auciion to the blgbeit bMd-r for
caxh in band, tor the pnrpoae of tatlafying the
Judgement and decree above mentioned tbe fol
lowing described premliw to-wit:
The W of the W otSee. 2l,Tp.3SB20E
W. M in Gilliam Count;, Oregon.
Iftted Hill 31st day of October, 1900.
Bam K. Vax Vactob, W. U Wilcox,
Att.yfor Pl ff. BherilT Gilliam Co., Or.
SHERIFF SALE.
Notice i hereby given that an execntion and
ordr of aale was iued ont of the Circuit Conrt
of the F-taie of Orcson. GUIIam Comity, on the
2nd day of Oittr. 1U00, iiimki iiIwm ttwrein
rcndered on the I7th dy of t-ptembcr, l'.M,'in
favor of Tbe Ameriran Mortgtiae Compiiny of
Scotiiiiid Umitetl. plaintliT, and agnlnat Sarah K.
Crum et al. dWeii'lanta, whih aaid execution
and order of sale U to me directed and command
ing me to sell the property h'rclnnfterdtfMribed,
for the purnoee of aatiafying tite judgment of the
plaintilf in said caune for the mm of 1 wo Thou
aaud Kigtit Hundred Una and 76-100 dollars
with interest thereon at S er cent per annum
from the 17th day o( KepU mter, li, and the
cmU aud difburMemeuta of aaid auit taxed at
ll.'i.OO, and HCWtM attornoy f;and Hi.a for
taxe paid on mortHKol premiaes.
1 herWure, in compllnuee with aai 1 execution
and older of aaie, 1 will on
Saturday, November 3, 1900,
at the hour of 10. M o'clock a. m. at the Conrt
House door iuC-owion, GiDiatri County. Oregon,
aell at public auction to the blglient bidder for
caah in baud, for the purpose of aatisfying the
Iudgment aud d'tfrree aiave mentiouod, the lot
owing deoribed real prop;rty, to-wit:
The Northeant tj'inrt.rrol 8ei:tion Twenty-aeven
my, the Houtheuat luarter of Ttlon Thirty
four (l); the Northwest Quarter of Bection
Twenty-tii pi), and the Month west Quarter and
the Houtluat ijuarter of aaid flection Twenty-six
(Jti), all of aaid land being in Townahip One (I),
Heuth of Kmire Twenty-one (21) Kaat of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in Gilliam County, Htateof
On-gon, aitdcontHiuhig acres inoreorivat.
Dated tint 2nd day ol October. I'.ns).
W L. Wirrox,
Sheriff ol Gilliam County, Oregon.
A. A.JATKg, j
Attorney for Plaintiff. )
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Full line of latest Wall Paper.
Estimates on work and material
furnished on short notice.
Call and see tny samples.
- W. A. DARLING.
C. S. PALMER,
rtistic. Barber.
Sleek: Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON - - - OREGON.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Kotlce it hereby given that the undersigned,
admlnlmmtrlx of tho estate of Tbos. J Voting do-
ceased, baa Bled In the county court of Gilliam
county, ttate of Oregon, her final aeeoaat at
ittch administratrix of tuid eatate aud that
Tuesday, November 6, 1SOO,
at 2 o'clock P.M., hut boeii fixed by mid court
aa the time- for bearing objection, to laid ruport
aud the tcttlemcnt thereof. Maky A. Yocku,
Admtnlntriilrlx of the Latate of '1 lioa. J Young,
deceio.'.-d. . .
To the Consumers
of Gilliam County:
We desire to state that we are determined to reduce our large stock of
foods and for tho next 00 days will make great reductions in nil lines for
cash, V.:-.'. ,- ..
By referring to yonr local papers you frequently nolo Hie ad. of Interior
'rnerchants who, with consploioua signs, say ; "We soil at Arlington
prices." Is this not evidence that tho Arlington merchant, must lead In
low prices or there would bo no need for tueh stntcsiiioins? lk'tore pur
chasing yonr fall supplies or the smaller bills got prices from us.
Iu agricultural Implements we bave the favorite Monitor Drills subject
to fonr attachments, via, hoe, disc, press wheels or shoe. "
The Oliver aud Flying Dutchman IMows Are bard to beat for good clean
work, durability amd lightness of draft.
It is no longer an expetinient to buy a Vain or Stonghten wagon, na
they have-but tew If any competitors when strength and light-running
qualities are considered. '-.'
If yon anticipate treating yourself to a new buggy or hack do tint pur
chase until onr now carload of the old roliable Uaolne rigs reach us, which
will lie here in September. ,
When in need of chop mill, hay press, windmill, sewing machine, or
any kind of machinery used on the farm, write ut for prices and we will
treat you right.
J2CTAddre8a all communications to tbe
SHURTE &
Arlington :
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAN LABOUS, PROP.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGAIIS,
- BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR TRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Draught.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
nmnmmtmtinw
a THE . .
"MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR HItiH-ORADK
" WET" GOODS.
VINE WHISKIES.
OLYMl'IA BEER.
FANCY MIXED
PRINKS.
Lower J
Charles Fix,Prop.
iiuiuimiimmaai
Main street
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
HAND HADE HARNESS
The best is always the
My harness are the best.
I make and sell everything in the Harness and Saddle
line including Chaps, Spurs, Bridles, Halters, Horso Cov
ers, Feed Bags Etc. Call and see me.
TOiil L.
State Normal School
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1000.
Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation.
Graduates readily secure good position.
Expense of year from $120 to $150.
Strong Academic and Professional courses. .
Hew Special department in Manual Training.
Well equipped Farming Department.
For catalogue containing full announcements, address
1. L. Campbell, l'resident, or V. A. Wash, Secretary of Faculty.
VICTOR MARDEN
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddles
CFin2 Stock: Saddles a Specialtyl
IPt Guarantee Our Prices to Please
and Our H ork to Give Satisfaction
Call when in The Dalles or write for prices and information.
The Dalles, Oregon.
QR. LC.N'A
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
IiayorulKlitciilli promptly annwercd.
Office in New Mawmlc Building.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAHDOmCK AT Tli Tl,W. OB.,8fTlt. K'WOO.
Notlra la hor"hy vvnn that tho following
nainnl aittMur liaa llli'd nntiicoi hlaiiiUiiition
to make limil .timl in topport ol hit claim
and that Jalrt prnol will bo nai tm'ore 11, N.
Krawr. county tlirk, at condou, Orison on
TUurtduy, Nov. 8, 1'JOO, viasi
JOHEI'Il K. FOKH.oiOundon.Orot'on,
lid. K.So.74W lor tlio w n e , aud w a e i
ten. 11, T. 5 . K. n K. W. M,
He nnnM the followlim witnetap lo
prove liia wmtlmioiia rvaldttnce Mpon and cul
vatioM of nnld laiiil. vU:
V. If. HUivrna, (inorxe Moore and K. Chnrolilll,
of i'ondon. Ortiron. and ,.orao Srdiidfii. of 1 ona
i Um( W, Oregon. Jay l'. Ixi a ltKialr. I
firm at tbe old James VT. Smith store.
WEIR CO.
: : Oregon.
BOWLING
ALLEY
TOOL
TABLES
IS CONNECTION.
Condon,
Oregon.
cheapest. Get the best.
Get them.
P0RTW00D.
H. N. HXNlmlOca. JAY BOWKHKtK,
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Timet tvuiin wskt or rout omen, cowdok;
riRtToooR nohtm orirrciwKK's brick, roMta.
On-f'tl gttuntton to legal hntineaa In Gilliam
and Wiiccliir courilita. A Nutary In tai l) ul1lc.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrnnts regiRtured prior
to March 1, 18011, will lie paid on pre
sentation at my oflice. Interest ceases
after October 30, 1U0.
1. II. Stbimikmhon,
Treasurer of Gilliam countv, Oreon,
Dated at Condon, Ore., Oct, 30. 1900.
Treasurer's Notice.
All city warrants rginterod prior to
Dec. 1, 1899, will lio paid on presenila
tion nt niv nllice. Interest ceanes after
Aug. 20, 1900. I'. II. rSTKI'HKNHUN,
City Treasurer, Condon.
Juno II, 1000.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
We wioli to s .lounce to our trlotuls and patron that our Fall and
Winter itook of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Undorwear, Furnish
ing Goods and Shoes la now arriving and la larger and better selected
than ever before.
We also have complete lines of .
Superior Hoe
and Disc Drills,
Superior Seeders,
Canton Plows and
Studebaker Hacks,
Wagons and
- ALL COODS MARKED
Whon'ln Arlington inako our etoro your
headquarters. Thcro's ' room for all and
bargains for all and tho latch string is at"
ways out.
LORD & CO.
Arlington, Oregon,
F. M. Sprlngaton J. A. Rodur
SPRINGSTON & ROGERS.
' (Successor to T, G. Johnson.)
Livery , Feed and Sale Stables
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
Firet-cluss Kigs always on band 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, I.inolonm, Hedding,
Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, (J loves, Cutlery, Flower Tots,
Jar Rubbers Etc.
K. A. NELSON. J. J, PORTWOOD.
NELSON & PORTWOOD
(Successors to D. M. RISEHART),
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL 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 odor complete stock of Fine Snrfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, CeiW
ifig, ItUHtlo, Bhfp-lop and all kinds of Rough Lninber. Careful
attention given to bills of special air.es and dimension stuff. ,
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
E. T HOLLENBEGK,
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Estimates mado on all kinds'of Buildings, Machinery, Water'
Powers, Pumps and Tumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty.
If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to mo.
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDINC.
Condon, Oregon.
Dort port ttyat tf?e QlOb Office
is still in business giving tho latost news and turning out
tho neatest job work in tho County. . Finest Visiting
Cards: latest Stationery; ii'short the "bent printing;" '
NOW AI.RIVINC,
Buggies
IN PLAIN FIGURES t'
Oregon.
Spring and Church sts.