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I; OOliDOii GLOBE. 5TiitiSrAY. NOVEMBER 20, ICOO. . 1'?:f-ir.f: eorrt'sjiom'rmH' fc"w nil '' tir') m Uittlhirii env.Riv. lit- nun til tiiiiWo i! .1. V 1 .i Cti" l''i;iUn: l:i hu titillti uf tho IHM iiK'i i v iff . ,iit irl, litis to tu.!! us t-.y in if,-.' llifts iif t!.'(r H'Slw'i' iitl I .!t--:hv 'N. I ornviw ti'tuct' iiihmI In1 f , i,vi" tti in.- W'ilrr. nnt'ini ')v lor jiuii- : tiiiirp i -.it I'V-', fVVtrlu V ot ,!'!.! i.'liltl. tlllll ti i ( - i r-r ;:,(..( r.'v'.i-i'K.i'rly iiiuf.iit. h... ' t--. i .U' :t V t'-H'IVM'imill'.'.lli. . Lot t.s return thanks. A fine fat turkey is ft mjlile fuivl but lew poor pwtKWi lAUzar.ls vvotuu j '., rare to exchange places with. himf. this fine Thunkiriving uiornii.. Tde precinct in Gilliam count! beat .Shoo Fly tU election as in lk-. wily 17 voU wi-re caM, and even one. tif then) we're for MeKinley., Antelope Republican, The "idee". : PONTAGE- A'f 17 ?. President Paul F. Muhr.of tb ('mitral Construction it Xavigsituv I'umjMXiiy, ban wove! his heath jtiar . trt frotu The D.tiles to I'urthuui Rtiti he now ocf.'iipit'i an oiiico h the t'hamber of Cuiniuorco btiiid injl.- lie f'avs lie will ooi hv money ami w ill go ahead with hit ...:.... ... . .. - e ... "I"" ,Ul" ; "i rjinsU in a K'tt weeks. Orcnonhiij. M'liw m1! iimvh o -,.l,i, .!,, ,.f ... ,. ' , , ! r.cns to Hit: prornifcrs ol the i nlnnir jLtiipin" ami evervbodv up this wuv .. -I . , . -V i . i j ivniivi.su .nr. .uuiir ivou-ppe'cu in liie elTorts tV complete his portage roiul anj boat line. We hope ad verso iiiiluenees will not be b0 strong for Mr. Molir. to overcome hot from past experiences we feel a little doubtul of the outcome. We all hope for the best however. BELGIAN HA KES J NlISANCE. -Alexander ft. Minting, of gan .tjiego, is thus rjiiott'J by the New York Times::. "Just after I came "East there was pntiteil in the 'lleanl About Town' column of the Times, a stnte ment about the danger to agrieul ttri4j of the B.'li'lin h iro fi.l . The note of warning weuiel. al toht prophetic to nit) when I ojien cil my mail this morning. A letter from my boh tells trie that the supervisors of our county have just parsed an brdinance compelling uivuers of Belgian harM to keep them closely conn ned, and fixing a ; penalty for turning them loose of j not less than $20 or more than MX), j This all came about from the an- j iiouncement of a woman living near me, that she would turn her hutch of about 300 of the animals Jnoeo, At we are & great fruit rais- in? section, the loosing of a lot of ; through u-mg buck.len's Arnica Salve '. . , j convinced him it is another world s won- Helgtan hares WOlll-t Ppell ruin for : der. Cures I'lies, Injuries, Inllamation, our fruit ranches. Belgian hares ?" "j"1'1? npuo-. Only 25c at ConUon-l'rug Co. s. ivre to comuion out our way that m' '' '"' jieopk will no longer eat them and . A Potato Race.' I know of one Los Angele3 breeder A Ferry Canyon, correspondent sends who will give anvone all the hares i in an account of a potato digging contest he can take away. Vet he paid I wt1,ioh,oc7rred ,n tl,8t , . . , , , .! other day between John Nelson ami his lof.iO for an imported buck and j hireil ,nilI BotlrcW.ned to beeo.-k-of-M100 for three does which were the : the-waik as spud diggers and when they foundation Stock of 1)!8 butch. ! turned themselves loose the air was fill Now lie is doing all hecan to extcr- ie I tthflyin Ferry canyon soil and line initiate what has become an uinuit- i fat M,,r''l,-V8- A KO"1 "f 5s sncU in 2' , . . i ... 1 hours was made and maintained but igateu nuit-ance in his vicinil v, as ' u ,. , , , , . . , , , B ' - ' ! hen night came John had to be helped FOme of the young g ot loose and are ' home and giv-n treatment for a bad case doing all Fort3 ot damage to fruit ! of that tired f-elinst. John scored a few tree. The Belgian Jiarc is a bigger! !'"ts however for he has his potatoes J 1 .1 I I ,1 . . . miis-ance than the English sparrow I anil you people ol tlie I'.ast and J r:.Mt . ti'.,.i ...:n c. .. i : t ! .'loiMii: i , trn i. , in ri nun it in a conrde ofvears unlebs ntetis arc i . - I . irrr n ,i"tii ui.-t, 1 1. 1 it,r, ens taken to prevent the hares from ! Phippo, of I'otean, Ark. "It rnred me 'running wild in the fields and f bloixiy flux. I cannot speak too bigh wouds about your cities." j ' of It;" Thi rtnMy always wins the 1 givni opinion, it not praise, of those who Stops the Couch '' and works off the Cold. f nxnilve liinuio r)iiitine Tablet cure a coif J inoiiediy N'o Caie.no Par. price cent. ! LiJIL liu Just Opened in the Model Building, where will be found the greatest lo)MljiIMi Ever offered in CondonI .. DAM03KY BROS., of Portland,! I'm it'itu r.iut, Ti'v,. Giu.ds Me nock of S!j".-. 'i.,i 1 1 ;.',.'.' Ul'v Alco it Siiie line of l.vn's G VlilJI i PTflTv"T P .ri!? rr' vera '.-: r.... ji i.vLi j LONE ROCK. I Clias. Stevens went to lloppner Minv 1 flap. ' Hob Caner. of Wiiitnor.' was lieri! tins' -.k rii-tliniiniiV . Charley Frr.er made a -business trip to Fossil Turailac, - J. M. Williams vi.-Ut .1 ll.pj.ncr this DiX" r.rmvn, of Cotvhm, visitoil ro!t- tivrs hen- MoikI .v. .' . - . , ..... tieo. Sh!liU ima tiioveil tiis fillllily lieie fnnu Wrnr,nd ex peeta W renmin , L ,i . . ; - ; . '. j " . . . - A Chinook niint iin.l ruin gtorm tha Ir?t f thi! wi'i-k iiu'ltetl till" four inclil'S j,,,,,,- butter on a hot flap-jack, ,i,. Fo-s i,s ' e-.ld his homestead to t olinrf Camplifft' for 5500 Hti l IVrry dim Ins IciiSMil i.!iesaiiH luiitl for a term if from t,io to four year. flnr iulili'i' yi'hool jj!iva ftn enlert.iin uont in K. 1'. Ii.-ill r'rttlay evrning on- isliiijjof rut-itattoHH, ot)i, ili!oj(uesj to. A Jaiw cmvkI u na present KtiJ all iijnyeil the (jrorratii which ri tfecleil jicnt eivtlil on Ihu touchfrs, Mr. Wnlker I t:.. I ik. i. "I'l .Hl riUna'lT nflll 111 I ril'ir LIIJPllS. Ir. ami Mr Mrer of Ivft Vnllev ron- ' . iv,t d tieaiiiifnt ilnptt during the even Alter tlm (.rojrrnm the Arlifiina ii,t lunch luki-ts filled with choicest iioioii-ii-iiiiirk" the proeeeils jjoing to vfiuis t!m jiuri huse of an orgun fjr the Ytio asmine no risk when von buy I intiiiicr :uii t n lie. t;mlera ami I 'tar rhwa Reiw,lv Thi; ttlW PharmacT ! will rrfund v'our mono if vm are not ; satisfied niter nunu it. It is evervw bere ! ad milted to I at th most nccefii rem- in lir h(nvel cmiii plaints and the i0,ilv onB ,l",t mn'cr ,Jl1 i safe and reliable. ils. It is pleasant ROCK CREEK. Hurrah for McKinley." Miss Knlie Sciiutt is at The I) .dies. ' 5omner l.itterson lias returned from Arlington. Six inches of snow fell here last Mon day eveniug. , . Charles Wicks, of lleppner, is on the Creek this week. Geo Moore was the guest of Mr. and'Msh 1,1 ,"",d' the pyrpow o' aattafying the Mrs Geo. Uanna last Friday. Mi?a Eldi F!elt is visiting at Ferry Canyon this week. (ieoiifc Lund,, wf lone, was on the Crock Friday on lo.oti.cSj. Ernest Taylor was quite ill the first of the week but is now much improved. Miss Annie Crump departed for the Vallev, hist week, where she will reside. ' A Grand Kill will lie given in Wade's hal!, al Olex, on Thanksgiving evening. O. K. Farnsworth and W. G. Valleer, of Walla Walia, have porehased bay on the Creek and will winter 80'0 head of sheep at W, G. Flett's place. Miss Laura Conner died at her home in l ine on last Wednesday of catarrh of the stomach aged 13 years. The funeral occurred at lone on the 20th, iust. ; Geo Schott, and his crew of cow-hoys, d"e. out the Hay creek country hist week al1'1 cMhe.cd about COO head of cattle for Mobler, Schott and Martin. Editor Sees Wonders. Editor IV. V. Barry of Lexington Tenn., in exploring Mamincth Cave, contracted a severe cae of Piles. His quick enre 8 """"' "I liave nedCbamlerlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Kemedy and find it! ,,. u . ........ i:..;.. ' i. i.- q ! ("wit. The quick cores which it effictf , even in the most severs case make ft a ! favorite everywhere. For sale by The lltidson 1 liarmacy. V. . Crostielil, ; "iifr, i ,r win iiiiinediiiieiy' clone out their 6 i (Mm x m ill M'i'l l,;t1:e nnil (!nf I' iirnihinrrK. Dwa Skirts Ke. Etc. Etc. i i-f ..no zmmtn mm .refused.! i Petition for Liquor License. In the Comity Court ol lh Stntc of On-gvn. (or th. Comity ot tfUHanv TO tlm Hoti.'Coiinty Cuiift ot lirtUmii- County, i Owwm. Vo lh iiiutiri!!frn'it rt'siiltnits ftint J'osurvoton 1 ot th IVtiiict of Law Koi lt, Hi uht County iit sinks hm-b.v-petition your hoiwmlilo body that a thvums be KrautiM W. R. Roberts, ot saM , "T,'"";1' ,0 llrltuoiiS. m.!t nrnl vinous Ilvi- ! Mors lit rt'iuil ill QUMMItlt's li-wt tlimi one cniloii i in the town of Kww itet'kr in until riwttirt, Cotttitytimt stiitc; , ,v' ,!" NlotmiSo,.. Otto VM. ,t. R. IVnnott, Jon. M. lliiyiyi, W. Pitrhrr, F. 11. Umli'm, Ark 1 Miuldon, lioo. MmWcn. Wm. K. Coikoii, 11. W h'k, i I't'nnett, A-tivii bunnnviin, o fuink-y. it. I H. Niwl, jHt'k riker. S. V. Smith. K, H. lUbtoii, j BtK'y BUttiim, Krt Compton. T.-H. ttobtnwn. M.. w. Bowie, K. Klton, Ji-tt Jlny.n, II. M. Ncl. ' Johniioslnm, IK .. Kohinetto, K. l. Wliiclima, i Wm. CnrtlK, W. R, RobiTtn, To Whom It Miiy Comyrn: Notice i lii'tvt-.'jr Itivcn that th uniU'rsiitiK'il. W. R, RoWrta, will, on tli Huh day of Jnmrnry, Hull, )vly to the Hoiioiiihkn'uitiity Court of H I i limn County, Orv son. tor Urns to m il xt, rvtail, In qtmnUtt( leu than one gulltm. frituutM. mult unit vinous tiijuont in the town Hint prvt'lm t of t.om Ro k, in mM tUliium Comity, Owgon. 1 1 '' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. S'ofiro In lioroiiy Rivon iii tiie mnttpr of the .stMt f Jumes Nixon, tioceii!i,,l, thut thi? uinti'i' Mioit ton, tKii tliiiy it,t,iitit,.ii HiIiHiuiNtnitoriu tlnf tdtnto of ttiiUl lii'iiiviit. All i'rsnvuii hmitiK I t he tut.i ,,f Nni.l il. .ft. Uf All ,M,r, cl",m" "K"i""t ,.",,HW h"M trwn tli Hum hi iim in mv n.'siiif ice nor mhvvi u. tiiti. pm. within fix month from the date of the nrst piitijicntion m this Uolicv. Miivvillo, Oregon. C. 3. Qt'lNN, Muvvinber 'ii, 1!00. i Administrator of the - ntMo of lame Mxun, dee. SHERirF SALE. Notice 1" hrc1y jrii-en that an exeentton and order of Sale mm iswiirtt Out of the Circuit Court ol the State ot Oregon, Oilliant County, on the of tvtober. KW, upon a rtwree therein "'tcred on the i!nd day of September. lx, in fvor.f Jtitneg J. Fix phiiotitf, and aitnlnrt i '""K- VtHug and the Atlhurton I At'otmlJUank, a corpomtion, defendrtiits.whleh snid execution and oplcr of sale t to medlreiited and eouiinandtiia me to ell the property herein after dcwrlbed, for the prfrpone nt wttslyinjt the Judgement of the plaintiff In aabt eatwe for tho urn of S2lt.. with intereat tl.ereon at to per cent. )er an mi m from the 22nd day ot Septem ber, two. and the eosttand dlaburseineutaof aald (mil taxed at f w.OO and t!.j0 and iO.OO attorney's feea. Therefore, in compliance with mild execution and oiderof tale, 1 will oil SATURDAY, DECEMBER I, 1900, at tlie hoHr of V): o'clock a. m. at the Court Hoase door in Condon, Gilliam Comity. Oregon, sell at publie aiictinn to tha hiithest bidder for Judgement and decree above mentioned the fol lowing described premises to wit: The W ij of the W ij of ijec. 21, Tp. 3 S R 20 E W. M. in liilllam Comity, Oregon. l'ute.1 thi 3lat day ot Octobur, WOO. Bkh E. Vas Vactor, W. h, Wtwox -. AttjrforPrtr. Slierift'Uililam Co., Or. $5.O0 Reward. I will pay the alxive reward for mv team One sorrel horse, branded FA on left stifle, star in forehead, collar marked ; one bay mare, strip in face, branded A4 on left stifle delivered at Condon. Or. Last seen west of L. W." Darling's place on Hay creek. W. L. Wilcox. Condon, Or., Nov. 12. 1!W0. JR. J. F. OILI-ETTE, : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ojfirt hi t of Condon Drug Co. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. j Scroll lfor a Specialty. Plansand Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. P;PERIHG AND PAINTING. Full h.te of latest Wall Taper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice.' ' . . Call and see my samples. V. A. DARLING. WANTED. Paslnre of any size, containing water, well fenced for liorea. Give priee until March loth. Address, N. E. MofKrrr, Care Globe. j0 R. T. h. KICKMN DENTIST . Office over P. H. Stephenson's atore. CONDON " OREGON R. J, PALMER, Practical Blacksmith and HOrSe-SnOer. p j. r x;rtr. 03.11 STrtCXI Oil Assured. ! Give me a Trial. At the Old Clark Stand Condon, Oregon. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S cat MUSEU&I OF mWMt tCSf fJAAKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL W tirrtxtfM nftrrtrtfon in thu Ci( A Vf'iuterfut Miulu Jot vltitJtrt, i nck , or nuyenntrnrt- ol'j-t H(.f(,tiif,t tin Ihr I'Mville CuMW JtttJj)l)iiii; l m nart, A dr. jonoAM-prrvATE oiseascs i Tnnr mrit nd middle r Ceil iviif urn tt..rri.rllv X iWn tit fttvftm of youtMtii nidi- f tmtl.fiM or txi'MUoa i . i... . F f'tfMjM; KpfrniMtiti-rliw), fronimur- W v,unv Yrm, frru-Mr7 f f t'rlMMilnr. - Hy r oii:tjiiu.tlon ot A r'in'Ms, otKrfiH etimllvty powvr, the DwUr T li0iTu.t-'1 lt fri-nlirif nt Hmt It wtfl nut A only ftif'trd lrnin-fllnt n-Jl' f, hit pfmancitt y dtn, Tii lh tur do iiotclHlm VfpvtU,Ttit A ' nifrci but in wjll knosvii to b a Ur muS w)iitr lht'b"fatt hnrl Hurrtnii. iismlnttin - Li niit(p'.:i(iftv U I f Men. A "irHiMH htrtms)r rndirntr4 from Trnaaaa filial t.w . - b . "tl rt I'if Kuufiir. A niiit-k- n1 s,.ii..,i A r nor (.r Hi It-, ki.anr Ktid H-initm.by r ii icmh vpttnwi ' jjiffiiiiiMf , yl etwy ctnf, tff, un'lfrfile. , i t'onititti( -u KHKK fitid (rtftly THrats. w .VII Aim tm VKHY Jt t; A. SO tyAU.K T riiiiu?iit priini;til v nrhy ktifr, & M'ritw 1,.r B'wk. IMf Xl,OJItfT r ?t iHKI AO Si. M aim-; i KftES, (.AvitluaUfi JOHOAN a CO.. tOSI Market St... r. $ 1 w ? 11 9 To t h e Consu m ers of Gifliam County: . We dculre to slate that wo are determined to' rodnce ottr Inrgfi ("tocli of' goods nml for the neit t0 days will make ureal reductions in all lines for' cash.' - 1U- roferrinj; to your local papers you fretpiently note tho ad, of Interior inerchants who, with concpioions signs,' pay; "We koll at Arlington prices. '.' U this not evidence that the Arlington merchants mtist lead in low prices or there would lie no need for nch Blatesmems? lluford pur- . chasina you' full supplies or tho smaller bills trot prices froiri tls. In agricultural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject to four attachments, vis, hoe, disc, press wheels ot1 shoe. The Oliver and Flying Dntehman Tlows are hard to beat for good clean work, durability amd lightness of di oft. At is no lotuMr an espttinient to buy a )!aln or .Slonuhten wagon, at they have but few if any competitors whe. strength sud light-running qualities are considered. : If you miticipate treating yourself to a new l)ti?gy or hack do not pur chase until onr new carload of the old reliable ttiicine rigs roach us, which will he 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 us for prices and we will treat you right. far-Address all communications to the Arm at the old James W. Smith store. SHURTE & WEIR CO. Arlington : : : Oregon. ARLiWGTOM SALOON, JEAH LABOUS, PROP. FINE WrXES, LKH'ORS and CHOICE CIGAUS. BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR TRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER ox Dkaix.1it. Main St., Condon, Oregon Hr.AnQfr A RTEK8 FOR HtOII-OHADE ." wri " gooiw. MODEL. USE VlIISKIES. OI.YMP1A BKKIt. FANCY Ml.XKO HKtNKS. A Quiet Resort. Xcharles Fix, Prop. Lower Main street! iiiihiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiu I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAID iADE 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, Ilaltersr Horse Cov ers, Feed Bags Etc. Call and sec mc. TOM L. State Normal School MONMOUTH, OREGON. FALL TERM BEGINS SKITKMBER 18, 1900. Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation. Graduates readily secure good positions. F.ipenso of year from ft20 to f 150. Strong Academic and Professional courses, Kew special department in Manual Training'. Well equipped Fanning Department. For catalogue containing full announcements, address V, L. Cami'bkix, l'resident, or W. A. Wanx, Secretary of Faculty. VICTOR MARDEN Manufacturer of and Dealer ine Stock Saddles a Specialtyi lit Guarantee Our Prices to Please and Our Hork to Give Satisfaction Call -when in The Dalles or write for prices and information. i xie jjanes, uregon. C. S. PALMER, prtisti; Barber. Sleek; Sliaves ' ' and Hair-cuts. Razora honed and re-ground. COHDON - - OREGON. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice l liirtby Kivnn Unit tlie tinlcnlKnel. ! mlinlnlii riitrlx of the Mtutu of Tlnm. J Youndrti). i;ui!i, low llliil In Itio coil my court of Olllium oouiity . utiiti? of Ori'n, Imr liiml nrcniint an mirh mlniliii: IriilrU of said ettnlii mid flint Tuesdiv. November 6. iQOO. V t 2 o'clnclf l; M., h bec-n ilxoi by milrt court I tlm liirnj for liMirinif oliiwllnin lo miiil rutmrt ' iinrt tins mittkim-iit thnri-ij. ' M.IHV A. YofNo, ) AdmliilntrutrlJl ol tlm Entule of .Tbu. J Young, i.ii-:cijUH'..ilv THE . . BOWLING ALLEY 5J BOOL TABLES IS C0SNK17I0S. Condon, Oregon cheapest. Get tho best. Get them. P0RTW00D. in Harness and Saddles Treasurer's Notice. All connly warrants registered prior to May 1r tH'.W, will ho paid on pre scntaiion at mv ollli-e. Interest ceases ufterNovemberai, iOOO. P, H. fTHflfKSTWIN,, Trnasnrer of Gilliam countv, Grcuoii, Dated at Condon. Ore.; Nov L'l, ll)l. Treasurer's Notice. 'All city warrants registered prior to Apr. 1, iiXXi, will I paid on prOscnta tion at my ollkc.; interest ceitse after U0V, 0, 1!)U. 1. II. Ktki-iiknkon. City treasurer, Condon )U. I. I N A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. l'ui' "iKht l'uU prorofillr mwwerwl. tty miHWrt.il. . Biill.llni.', - OHEOON. "m,e 'n 'c Muiionlc Bullilliif. CONDON Subiicribefor the Gloiie. FALL AND WINTER GOODS We wish to n' .jounce to onr frieiids" arid' patrrtnt that our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions,1 Clothing, Diidbrwear, Furnish Ing Goods and Shoes is now nrrivliig and la larger ttnd better' sfolectud' tlinii ever bofofe. We also have complete lines of Superior Hoe and Disc Drills Superior Seeders, Canton Plows and , . Studebaker Hacks, Wagons and 3 ALL COODS MARKED When in Arlington make our atore your" , headiiuarters. There's room for all and bargains for all and tho latch string is aV ' ways out. : . . . LORD & CO. Arlington, Oregon, F. M. Sprlngstori J. A. Rodr SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. -.' ' -. . " ' - (Sutoora' to O. Johnson.) Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Hay and Grain bought and eold. First-class Rigs always on hand at very reasonable rales, A share of tho public patronage is respectfully solicited,- Condon, Oregon. 00 AND SEE ALHEHSHAll Who keeps a fine line of Stovos, Ranges, Linolentn, Bedding, Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Tots, Jar Rubbers Ete. - ' E. A, NELSON. NELSON & (Successors to D. M. RI.NKI1AKT), LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DitUMMEKS' TKADHT. FIRST-CLASS UIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS, Condon-, Or. Corner ' ' LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. :R0UCH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offor complete stock of Fin Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Cell Ing, Hustle, Ship-lap antf all kinds of Kough Lumber. Carcfjil attention given to bills of speciaf sizes and dimension stuir. ; MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, .OREGON, E. T HOLLENBECK, il1. E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. EriliniatcB made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Walef Powers, Pumps and Bumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have anything you think past fixing) bring it to roe, Condon, Oregon. Do9't fort tf?at tl?e qOB Office ' still in biminoes giving the latest news and turning out tho neatest job work in the County. Finest Visiting Cards r latest Stationery; in short the "beet printing" NOW ARRIV111G, Buggies, IN PLAIN FIGURES - J. J. FORT WOOD, PORTWOOD Spring and Church s - , HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING