Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, March 13, 1902, Image 2

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    THE OOMPH GLOBE
Thursday, march is. io2.
JOT10K.
The OiArt rnrftct cmTrapondeiw) from all
KYlion. o( uillwm county. aim l make
thl paper th tewHM mlinmf th
' roh a ltd itirlu mir lrl-iKt to iiMiat ni by
en1tii( In lb o" their twprc lv
nrighlmrhooda. Vmrtrfmlmr nwM be
irit by it writer. tl nwaaartlr lr pb
Bnlin, bat Manvhlen-t iroort faith, and
!! lor awurova no Nvtrntuuittlil) lotopin
linui riimHwl by fonoiiU'ii'.
REGISTRATION LA II-.
A reliable gentleman of Rook
' ereek precinct informed the Gi.obk
a few days ago that in his precinct
the belief is common among the
voters . that the, registration law
compels all voters to appear in per
son at tbeoSice of the county clerk
lor the purpose of being registered
and that many of the voters have
declared that they will not make a
special trip to Condon for that par
pose. He aim staled that the same
understanding of the law is common
in Blalock, and Arlington precincts.
Section 9 of the Registration laj
provides that if it is not convenient
for any voter to register before the
county clerk that he may register
without cost to himself before any
justice of the peace or notary public
in tbe county. It further provides
that the county clerk shall supply
all justices of the peace and notaries
public who request thetu with nec
essary blanks for the purpose of
taking registrations, free of charge
and that the courtly shall pay such
officers at tbe rate of 10 cents for
each voter registered who votes.
All voters should make a note of
Kit nPAmeiAn ftmnirA liotrA
aula ar.wtD.v... v..tiiv ww
some officer in their own precinct
secure blanks so all voters may
be registered for the coming election.
All voters who are in the county
seat, before 5 o'clock p. m. on the
15th day of May should go before
the county clerk and register as it
is more convenient to do so than to
register before a notary public and
it also eaves tbe county any expense.
But some notary or justice in each
precinct should secure proper blanks
for registering all voters who find
it impracticable to go to the county
seal. x tie uruviurs iuit iuu
registration books shall close at 5
o'clock p. m. on the 15th of May
and every voter should attend to
this important duty before that
date. -
T No registration is necessary to
entitle a voter to take pari in the
primaries, except in Multnomah
county, but all who fail to register
as required by law will be obliged
to swear their votes in at the June
election.
PROGRESSIVE POLITICS.,
Under the above caption tbe
Portland Telegram prints a thought
ful; editorial in a recent issue in
which it points out that the pres
ent trend of politics is for the bet-
x T . . i t
ver. i. cays in pari; i e, eiowiy
gradually, but surely, we will ele
vate men to high positions better
fit 'to make a state'; men who
would unrn tn nrnfir a rlollar'j
worth out of their office beyond
their legal salaries; men who dare
say yes and no and look God and
all men in the face; men who do
not have toconnubiate and play
snide tricks and slip around shady
corners and through dark alleyways
actually or metaphorically eith
er to "get a nomination" or to "get
elected." The people are going to
weed out these little greedy vampir
ish fellows, and put Men in their
places men who will serve the
country,' the Nation, the state, the
county, the city, the school district
as judiciously, as honestly,, as
faithfully, as surely and earnestly,
as they would serve their old father
i i,. ,.. i,: j if. '
tie ones. 7fJ
Yon amilp vroi oriiftprt Well
j j p5 - . u . " i...
you will see, it you live Jong enough.
We will get rid of some of you this
year, perhaps, some more in 1904;
and so on. Not that there are not
'good men," who do their duty fair
ly well in local public service, but
the animating thought running all
through, is wrong, injurious vicious
dangerous. It is: Get as much out
of the public as possible, and do as
little as possible for the public.
ThaJ, is the. basic principle of offici
aldom with . some exceptions, of
course everywhere. Now that is
going to be changed. '. The public j
is going to pay a man a fair nalttry
for his services, and demand a fair,
square day's work, every necessary
working day in the year; and if he
wants a re-election he will get it
on his record, on his merit, not by
neglecting his ditties to run down
to the "Nirth End" or out to this
or tha.t ohib, to tell the voters how,
the country must be snved. The
politics of the future will have less
. . .1 i i t
pariy ani more uiannooa, less
t'boidlt".and more conscience less
graft 'and mre grit , in it, : The
primary latf will carry us forward
a I.ittltf. .
County Court Proceedings.
'March term 1902.
LAW.
Mrs. June Fletcher admitted to full
citisnship. ' " '
coMjrrasjosKRs' coikt.
Rijrht-of-wat at granted the Poplar
Farm Telephone Co over comity road,
provided potet do not Interfere with
travel.
Voting plnoe In Matney precinct
clangl to tcHool trowse id district No.
2sL
Petition of F (t Hobm "et a) for clmnpe
of cmntv road No 57 Viewers report
adverslv Petition rented.
R-Ute of 7 62 allowed 11 J Nott on
Ute account of wide tire wngin.
IVlttionofRE Graham et al for a
mnntv road No 127 Ralph Froman,
J A Kiser and A J Myera appointed
viewers and L W Irlinif surveyor to
meet March 17 at 9 a. ni.
Petition askina cmntr court to in
struct sheriff to collect delinquent taxes
Clerk instructed to ioone an alias im! ni
trons an thorici nit sheriff to collect all de
linquent taxes for years 1$13 to 1U00 in
rlnidve Bid of Arlington Record to
publish delinquent tax list, at the rate
of 3.00 per, column, accepted. '
lK flatter of snhmHtirnr to electors the
qnewtfon f est Wish inir a Ootrnfy Hiurh
Shool ()roVrd that the question he
ewhtnilted to the electors as provided for
in act approved Feh 2t5, 1901.
Clerk was anthorixed to issne a war
rant for $12.50 for each month beginning
March 10 and continuing until further
notice, in favor of llsttie Cornwell for
aid of herself and familr.
Application of E D Hnher for rebate
on taxes on account of wide tire wagon
Rebate off 1.85 allowed on '00 tax and
5.22 on tax of Dl.
N R Golden same Rebate of $4,00 al
lowed for 1000 and fi.80 for 1901.
V Q Mrers same R bte of $1.51
allowed for 1900 and (3.02 for 1901.
CLAMS ALLOWED.
Ed Dann 'phone rent 3 00. Lillian
Stevens assisting teachers' examination.
12 00 J A McMorrrs same. 12 00. U T
Angell drawing jury list 3 00 t B Carter
assisting same 1 50 A J alker same
1 50. C W Shnrte justice fees Stnte vs.
Kane 1 75 TO Sweetin constable fees
same 21 95. Wm. Kevs A Son mdse for
Wm Wilev 3 50. J H Wmxl burial of F,
St Clair 27 50 lr A 11 Rend v cor inouest
same 8 00 A R Robinmtn juror same 4 00
E U Mernfielrl tame 4 00 W W Wilson
same 4 00 1) Hatch same 4 00 KB
From same 4 00 Lee Robinson same 4 00
11 R Rimis aitneso same 400 O Srephens
same 1 50. V M Blakelr slierifTs fees
State vs Kane 7 00 G L Neale jntice
fees coni't of C M Johnston insane 6 90
Dr Jil Wood exam of Jotintin 5 00
Jtht Stewart witness same 1 50 S II Cobb
I 50 Geo Knox same 1 50 G T Anuell
jnstice docket Mavville precinct 5 45 G
L Neale justice fees State va IIardie5 30
K J falmer constable fees same o 00. G
Tatoni making table cir court 5 00 R
M Johnson stock inspector's sslarv 33 34.
G L Neale justice fees State vs Kane et
al 20 30 u Tatoni constable fees same
22 45 Horace Dennett witness same 5 50
H M Britiau eame 5 50 Cvrns Bennett
same 5 90 Henrv Neel eame 5 50 John
Madden same 5 50 Warren Roberts same
6 30 James Wjlkins same 550 Irv Wilks
saute 5 50 RJ Palmer constable fees
same 7 00 Mavville lodge IOO F three
rears' hall rent for elections 10 00 VV H
Colwellenper.se for count? Stite vs Kane
1 80- U T Angell justice ' fees State vs
Still well 11 10 W Davenport constable
same 3 25 Glas & Prulliomme books
etc 63 00 Condom Globe printing etc
17 25 Dr A 11 Rendv coroner's fees tnq
on body of R R Uankins 10 75 Jobn
Cunniningham juror same 1 00 11 (J
Jackson same I 00 B T Snell ssme 1 00
LJGatessame 100 Arthur Sharrard
eame 1 00 Wm Odwell same 1 00 B
tt heat witness same 1 00 SAD Gurley
same 1 00 R Robinson same 1 00 Stub
Ed mist, in same 1 00. W Fletcher serv
ing subpoenas 1 45 W R Neal school
snpt salary etc 83 58. CW Shnrte jus
tice fees State vs Sweetin .19 60 W I
Fletcher constable fees same 10 20. Wit
nesses in above case receiving I 50 each :
J C Enenck, Dr A H Rendv, R H Rol
:nson. H C Jackson, SAD Gurley 0
Campbell,- H H Cunningham, Bur re I
Leghorn, G Campbell, Del Smith E E l
miston, LLTnrnev D McBain C Gil more
W H Colwell.E McWilliams.C H Morris".
H N Fraser cash paid cut. 11 05 AS
Rice viewer road No 57 2 00 EG Pal
mer same 4 00 R Froman same 4 00 S
Uizen chainman same 2 00 R De Neni
same 2 00 Ray Flint marker same 2 00
Weekly Times printing etc 4 00 VV L
Wilcox board prisoners 28 75 W. L
Wilcox cash pjiid ont 10 00 M O Clarke
assessors fees 28 00 Clarke & Frazer
mde4Il P H Stephenson treas sal
6fi 66 J W Dver com sal 18 40 W J
Mariner judge's sal 83 33 W J Mari
ner cash paid out 4 00
- CLAIMS NOT ALLOWED.
John II Hudson medicine 2 00 II C
Jackson witness 1 00 Geo Angell room
rent j p court 5 00
Having a Run on Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy.
Between the hours of eleven o'clock a.
rn. and closing time at night on Jan 25,
1901, A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade Springs
Va, sold twelve bottles of Chamberlsin's
Cough Remedy. He says, "I never
handled a medicine that sold better or
gaV fetter satisfaction to m custom
ers." This Remedy wfrs been In general
use in Virginia for many years, and the
people there are weliarqnainred with its
excellent qualities. Many of them have
testified to the remarkable cures which;
it hae effected. When you need a good
reliable medicine for a cough or cold, or
attack of the grip, use Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and you are certain to
be more than pleased with the quick
cure which it affords. For sale by Hud
son Pharmacy.
AYEHESiQUS CAHSOLINEUIVi
Avenerious Carbolineum is here
to stay. Ask those who have
used it. It prevents decav in fence
pof.ts, water tanks and all wood
work and is a guaranteed article
It also exterminates chicken lice
and mites and keeps them away
permanently. It is a general pu
rifier of manger, chicken house or
pig pen. it spreads with a brush
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
CLARKE & FHAZER, ACENTS.
This signature h on every oox of te gonulne
Laxative Broma-Quhtfn Tatiet
tbe remedy that cures a toH In (. t ft lj
Mr. O, R. VVngfield, of Fair Play Mo.,
who u tiered from chronic dysentery for
thirty-five years, says Obamljerlain's
Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy did
him more good than any other medicine
he had ever used. For sale by Hudson
Phartuacv.
ALVILLE.
Fine farming weather.
Jim Sieveitson was in town Sunday.
Ray Brownell was in town Sunday,
('has. Richmond is still in tho mount
ttins. A ball was given at Robert Seekamp's
last week.
Mr. ac.d Mrs. Tdxin Maley went to
Ajux Sunday.
Mrs. McConnvIl visited" friends in the
country this week.
Robert Seekamp has almost finished
putting in his crop.
Mr. Mary Edleman, of Mrt.vville, visi
ted at this place last week.
Flora McConnell is visiting friends
ami relatives in Mayviiie this week.
Ed McMullen had a runaway while
plowing the other day but no damage
was done.
Win. McMnllen lost a valuable horse
Saturday evening by being cut in a barb
a ire fence and bleeding to death.
W J. Ed ants the District IVputy of
Eastern Oregon Grange, was in this vi
cinity last week in view of organising a
grange. He succeeded in getting enough
charter members tn organise in the near
future.
McF.
Get a free sample of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets at Hudson's
Pharmacy. They are easier to take and
more pleasant in effect than pills. Then
their nse is not followed bv constipation
as is often tiie case with pills. Regular
sixe, 25 ceuts per box.
Working 24 Hours a Day.
There's no rest for those tireless little
workers Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Millions are always busy, curing Torpid
Liver, Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever and
Ague. They banish Sick Headache
drive nut Mn!aria. Nevergripe or weak
en. Small, taste nice, work wonders
Try them. Ouly 25o at Condon Phar
macy TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bm no Quinine Tablets. All
dnurcists refund the money If It latin to cure
E. W. (irove't tuiuature U on acb box. 25c
Monthly Report I. S. S.
The following is the report of High
land Branch, International Sunshine
Society, of Clem, for February :
Sent out Twenty-five Sunshine letters
2 postals. 3 packages, 1 package presents
4 rolls reading matter, 3 letters with
birthday greeting, 1 package hooks nnd
cards, 1 package cancelled stamps.
Donations Two packages pictures,
subscriptions to P',qers, 2 rolls papers,
cash and stamps $1.14.
New Members Mrs. Florence Keizur,
Miss Nora Wallace, Miss Lulu M.Adlard.
March Birthdays Miss Gertie Gem If,
Arlington, .March 8th. , Miss Annie Hill,
Stayton, Oregon, March 18th.
Otlieers Elected Mrs. Ellen Palmer,
Ajax. Or., Tresideut ; Miss Eila Clark,
Condon, Or., Sec. ; Mrs. Agnes Palmer,
Ajax, Or., Treas; .Mrs. Florence Keizur,
Condon, Or.
Ei.lex R. PaorsT.
President.
A Printer Greatly Surprised.
"I was never so much surprised in my
life, as I was with the result of using
Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Henry
T.Crook pressman of the Ashville (N.C.)
Gazette. "I contracted a severe of rheu
matism early last winter by getting my
feet wet. I tried several things for it
without benefit. One day while looking
over the Gazette, I noticed that Pain
B:lm was positively guaranteed to cure
rheumatism, so bought a bottle of it and
before using two thirds of it my rheuma
tism had taken its flight and I have not
had a rhenmatic pain einue." Sold by
Hudson Pharmacv,
Treasurer's Notice.
All connty warrants registered prior
to Aug. 1, 1900, will be paid upon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceaeee
after Nov. 1, 1901.
P. H. Stephesbon,
Treasurer of Gilliam connty, Oregon.
SPRING MILLINERY.
Finest Line ever opened in
Gilliam County. All the lat
est styles. Best qualities and
values.
MRS. R. H. WALH.
'visit DR. JORDAN'S ghct
HUSEua of mim
I0SI MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
(IMwwa Slxik u4 Smut.)
The larrrat Anatomical If uMnm
IntbeYVorl.
Om'ttt attrnetion in th CUV. A
IfoiuterM stuhltor jo) .
(:?- I wi.oriinjrcontrct.
rAffJ I ed dlene,MlilTI.T I'm ril hr
Tr A the uldn.t hn-l,.;i.t 11,. i..,h.
1 ComI. tatillud ie jroari.
I OB. JOHDAH-PRIVATE DISEASES
Tmumrn Bra and inlrf i.
wne are nuffirlnij
from tbe ellecu el routhdii iniii
1 reers. Hervmi.n)phvlTOi tebllll7, ra.
ortluiiB er k.mum.m ! n ..n..
entloim: SSiHriaiitrrliv.
f l'rlaila-, !. iy s oooiblimtlon of
rrms'llca, of great eeratlve powrr, the Ductur
I liaa to arranxod ! traatmrnt th.t It win n...
omy aiKira immraiate rvllrf, but permanent
cura. ins vuvwt aon not eialm to prirurni
mlraclea, but la well known to be ilr end
t u. i.fm:iitjviflaif a( 1 r 11.
i siriii.li thoroitfhly erndlcHted from
I tbe lyeten without UiDuHolIlai rnri.
TreiaaM fitted hv an irrnrt e.iii..i
er for Raptnre. A qulclc end rrutlml
enrtlnt tlla. rinaare end FMalia.br
V l JDNl.n'. nul.l i- ' '
I " - ' - - v 1. 1 i aiiiirp iioiiiiMia,
EVKIIT MAM annllnton.lli ranalv.
I our honti urXnion tit biecntuplnlnt.
a' u bunrnntf tOUITIVM CV3Z In
I etwry em mdrrt ,
unnuati.in riiKlj end etrictly private.
CIIAROMI VKItY RBAhO.VADLU
Treatment personally or by letter.
Write f.ir Rnnlr. (Mil l.o.wll-- a
InAHRIACIU. Mii.bd Faee. (Avaiuab.e
boukfurmeu.) Call or write
OH JORDAN A CO.. tOSt Market 8L, 8. P.
Cash Clearance Sale
We have invoiced and know that we must
reduce some lines to make room for our heavy
Spring purchases.
To do this we need your help and we are
willing to pay you for it
We offer, for this month only,
30 per cent discount
on our entire stock of
Clothing, Ladies' Suits;
Skirts, Capes and Jackets.
Our store is called the
"QUALITY- STORE"
because we carry no shoddy goods.
Yours for price and quality,
LORD & CO.
Democratic Call.
Th iVinorraiic county convention for
Uilli:itn itmnty is hHreliy I'lilloil to iiit-t-t
ttt . O'tidon Or , on SHtnnliiy, April 6ili
1902. nt tn i.VliM'k . ni. for the purpom
of notiiinatini; cniulllates fur connty
t'tficers, eli-t'tiiv ik'U'kfMteti to the tate
Ami cootcrc'-ionalronventionannil trnns-Hi-tlna
siirli oilier Imsini'ss hs may prop
erly come before the convention.
DfU'gnies to tliNconvention have been
npportioneJ as follows:
Arlington 4 Lone Rook 2
lilalock ..3 Matney 2
Condon 6 Mavville 4
Ferry Canyon .... (5 Kock Creek . ... 4
Men" 1 Trail Fork 1
. Willow Creek 1
IVing one ilek'tfiite-iU-Uirue for each
precinct nd one for every 15 vote, or
major portion thereof, cast for Thou. ti.
Green for juitice of the Supremo Court
at the ataia election held' June 4th l'.KX).
The primaries lor the purpose of elect
itiK delegatt'H to the county convention
nnd for nominatiiii; precinct and district
utiicers, vtill be hell nt the usual voting
places in the respective precincts on Fri
day, March 28 1902, at 2 .o'clock p. m.
Hy order of Duuiuciutic Central Coumit
tee. Ika Cautcr.
CliKiriintn.
For Sala
Four choice re-Hence lots for sale in
Condon at a bargain. Enquire at this
office.
We Have for Sale
900 acre ranch, 500 in cultivation, part sown, part plowed bal
ance btuldile. 4U0 acrcH good pasture. All fenced and cross
fenced. Plenty of good water. Two good dwelling houses,
good barn, shed., grancries etc. One mile from pchool, eight
niles from Condon. An ideal locution for combined stock
raining and farming
640 arreH mile lrom school and post office. 350 acres in
high slate of cultivation. 8 acres in choico fruit 6 acres of
which is now in bearing. 300 acres in crop which goeH with
land. An abundance of good water ppringn and weils. Good
house, hftrn hnd other farm buildings. All well fenced. On
County road 15 miles from Condon. This is one of the most
desirable places in the county.
For prices, terms, etc., apply to
Lancaster & Pattison,
Condon,
Office in Globe Building.
?v RE-OPENED
The Model
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
M. E. SUMMERS Pkop.
LOST: VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managed V
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful atten
' given to bills of special, sizes'and dimension stitff.'
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers
The tourist travel between the Kat
and the rciiio Coast has reached enor
nioiis proportion In the last few years,
and en IN for a special class of equipment.
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has issued from its shops what it tech
nically calls the "Pullman Ordinary
Sleeper." These cars apear similar to
the regular sleepers lieiiitf built oil the
same plan, but not furnished with the
same elegance. They are equipped with
mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows,
pillowcases, towels, combs, brushes,
ect. , requiring noihinit of the kind to
be furnished bv the passentfer. Kaeh
car has a stove for making tea and cotl'eo
and doing "light housekeeping", and
each section can be tilted with an aoiust
able table. A uniformed porter accom
panies each car, bis business being to
make up berths: keep the car clean, and
look after the wants and comforts of the
pt'sciiger. In each of the trains whiel
ate dispatched dail v from Portland bv
ItheO. U. AN. Co. is to be found one
I ..I l...UA l..ll, ...... II.. I. ....... VI..........O
in kiirrc . iiiiiim,, ui'inini w .'irrT- a
The car attached to tlie "Chicago-Port
land Special" goes through to Chicetro
without change, ami the one in the
"Atlantic Kaprcse" runs to Kansas City
without change. Passengers in this car
for Chicago change to a similar carat
Grsnger.
Much of the first clase travel la lieing
carried in these cars, the rates teing
lower, and the service nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rales Hint full information, Includ
ing folders' write to
A. I.. Craw,
General Passenger Agent, O. K. A N. Co.
Portland, Oregon.
Bath Hot and cold water, clean tow
els.t ii I v 25 cents at Condon hotel.
Oregon,
Correspond with us.
CONDON, ORE.
The Arlington Saloon
C. W. WHITE & CO., PROPRIETORS
Fine domr-atio and imported Wines, Liquors ntid Cigars. Bil
liard and Pool tables run in connection. First class goods is our
pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly on
draught. Our constantly increasing patronage testifies to the fact
that we understand how to pleaso our customers.
MAIN STREET
Condon, : : : Oregon
KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS.
jir" jt!
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced
warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement,
feed and mill stuffs always on hand in any quantities. Gen
eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. B. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
juuuiruvtuuinjuiruiri
The Condon Barn
Only firat-claa Livery and Feed Stable In the citjr. Fine new
Has and good teams. Special attention to all stock left In oar
care. Large, strong corrals in connection. Our terms are reas
onable and we solicit your patronage.
Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
uvnuvutnuvuijuuuuvuvuvw
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
HIGIIRST MARKET TltlCES TAXD FOB GRAIN
GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS CONDUCTED
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINCTOH, BLALOCK, DOUCLAS, I0NE
irunjTJUuxnjuintjuxriu
Splendid Specimens
Superior Skill
U tho cxprpMlnn of slmont every pomon who h examined wimiilfi of work
executed lit till, office. Superior prltitlnir I. the kind you wmit. Work that I.
done In a nlovenly manner I. the kind Unit neither pay. the bunlnc. man nor
tbe printer. All tbe printing tent out from this olllce 1. neat and attractive.
S. A. pattison TUC Pnunnu nintir nnuiTrnu
i'uhlikhkk I ilia
tnruinJinxuiJUuxrinnjLru
nJijuurriAAJiJiruTJiAJinruu
Drink Star
Famous Hop Gold Beer
An Exhiliarating and
Nutritious Beverage
ALBERT REIPLINGER
Manager of Star Brewery Co's Cold Storage
ARLINGTON
mruvuuxnjirvnnjvuirux
nxruuuTj
Owner Wanted.
about 1000 ponnds, halter broke, brand
ed D II with diagonal bar forming figure
4 in upper part of II. Came tomy place DENTIST
4 miles south of Condon about Dec,. 15.
Ow ner can have animal by paying cunts
oilierwine ahe will be lold according to OflU-e 808 Dckura Building, Portland. Oregoa
'aw ., ' Will be in Condon on of about October
,, JiD Cobnbtt, 2lnt. to remain for a ibort lUutt
50U1 Coudoo Oreg.
F. WOOD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Dtiy ! nlntil rttlU promptly uiiwtred
Offlc Mel n ilrrtt nvrtrtn(.
txiNUOM, . on.
C. S. PALMER,
jlrtistfc Barber.
Sleelc Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razor honed nnd ro-Rround.
COKDOH ORECON.
O. S. EBI,
rRoruiEToit or
SODA and HOmiS G U ORA'S
Jmnii(i-ttirr of fnwU, (mngw nnd
ClminpiigneClilfr, FurMptrllU and
Iron utlll olhfr oftaml Crtonnteil
, lrlnki. Condon trmU It rept
fully tollcltfd. Onion promptly filled
Arlington, Ore.
AdmlnUtrstor'a Notloto Crattors.
Notlt U bereby fltren Uiel Hie tiitileralf nej,
te hy rhe Count) Court ot the Met ot Orefun
lor OillletM County, Jeimery. Swb ItWI, ep
fHilnted the eilmlnl.lratiir o( theHteteol Kamuel
UmtHTioit, icceeeed eni bej qualtlted Ihervtor.
All txrreiiiie herlng t laliee eialitat eeld Ml to
lll)irtt'nttteerilutae(hl!y rerltlevl el Hit)
ulDtof llendrit'kiA UowermeUiCunclouUrvfttii
wltlitn its mtmtbi Irom the date ol the Orel
pnlilh tlon at tUU nut Ice.
Pate ui Ont pHUIratluii rVbrtiery 1902.'
A. . ClfTt)
Aiimlntetmtorof the E.Utc ot Setnacl tambrreon
rxvaawt.
U. L. Neal, th well known unction
mr, will gir th etrlrtfet atlentlon to
II luiriPe entruettnl to hit cut, If
you hv proifrty to wll conmlt lilm.
BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCK, QUINTS
.iSkw I Jr"
of
A RIGID SCRUTINY OF
OUR SAMPLES KEVKAU
NOTHING- RUT GOODNESS
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Brewery Co's
OREGON
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