THECOIiOi)r(;
THURSDAY. APMi- !".
IPOi
Tt fit ov Invite corrpon.Vw tmn Ct
rltnin (iiilwra conmv. 'ew
thl (mif h IwmiIh uw wfdlate H t
Count? an i our irh-nda to " "T
trn.ilii t h tM ol ttwir rwve
nrfchUirh xt. IVnvap.-HOMH n I
Snt-I by - fM. mn Mmnrlli ir pb
Btion, m " M evl.lrm- il irooo laltfc. mitf
Hi.i.iiiuir atrniv no rrp'tnilitl orpt-
li.n.rxtr wrmt br eirrvupmrfUHi. j
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
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No better svhclhm roiUU wave
fceen uwfa by th democratic party
R)f county judge than was mado
when Kd Dnnn was nnaniritosly
t . .u . v...... fir
rhwen at the recent eoiiveiitmn tor
. ...
that important tint WX)..rW. -
pitioiv.- - Mr. Iiin hts hH ft rwi-
dent of thia coimty fvr the past 15
years coming here from fiehigai
in the Sprmg of 1SS7. In partner
hip with hi brtrther Jaa. Dunn be
ngaged in theelock btismesa lie
al.-H) pursued the voca tion of teach- j
rr few yeara--and later engaged
in tlx?-mercantile hofineaa in Cn
4on, this branch of ihe business be
ing under his uuniediat rern
iiow and management op to the
present time. The firm of Dunn
Irua- i- known as one of the solid
institutions of the county, and to
the business abthty and etnet m-
tegrity and close apilication of Ed
Dunn is largely due that condition.
Mr. Dunn is a level headed, con-
scientious business man and as etieh.
rniova tlu mnfii1fnce anil of
..v-v-
all who do business with him. He
lias proven bis business ability in
the conduct of his own affairs and
jt goes withont saying among all
who know him that he will give the
a me careful attention to county
matters as be does to his owh affairs.
Many leading republicans as well
as democrats all over the county
urge his election, as a business prop
osition, and we predict that their
desire in that regard will beaccom
1 li he I by no uncertain majority.
Voters who believe in a' govern
ment of the people by the people and
for the people should vote for the
initiative and referendum amend
ment to the' constitution at the
June election. It is not a partisan
question as both state conveutionB
have eudoreed it.
M v , - Stop the Cough
iKt works off the Cold.
Laxative Bramo-Qttiniue Tabteta cure a cold
B otie dy, ho Cur, bo Pr. Price Ht eenta
t-vytnxrrtVTtihflt " Trasnrngrwr,
has secured consent of the senate
committee on commerce to incorpo
rate in the river and harbor bill an
appropriation of 1614,000 with
which to commence work on the
locks and canals at Celilo. This is
pleasing news and nhows that Sen
ator Turner's heart is in the right
place but it is too early to become
excited over the prospect of the
early completion of the work. The
house will probably turn the propo
sition down because it is not pleas
ing to the railway interests of the
Northwest.
A LIBERAL OFFER.
Tlie undersigned will give a free sample
of Chamberiain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets to any one wanting a reliable
remedy for disorders of the stomach, bil
ionsnew or constipation. This is a new
remedy and a good one. lludaon Phar
macy. Scnool Apportionment.
The following Is the April apportion
ment of the school money for 1902:
No. Dint.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 .
12
13 '
14
15
16
17
ia
19
2d
22
23
21
25
2i
27
2
2D
&
31
32
39
44 "
49
62
Clerk.
G. W. Briggs
G. W. Long
W. L. Gibson
John I'hiliips
. Conrad 8'hott
W. L. Tobey
John Weimar
P. H. Siephenson
Mrs. Alice Brown
John U'aeeon
L. P. Davidson
R. M. Jul in bod
Koy Ehbert
F. B. Stevens . , .
W. F. Parks
Geo Dukek - '
W. G. Keys
C. J. Q-iinn
Amount.
$647 80
134 30
31 60
90 85
110 60
138 25
79 00
71 10
645 10
75 05
209 35
118 60
339 7T
79 00
39 50
110 60
79 00
154 05
173 80
43 45
94 80
63 20
90 85
110 60
. 102 70
177 75
67 15
15H 00
65 30
154 05
98 75
69 25
43 45
19 75
3lt oO
F. M. Brown
C. A. Danneman
Wiu.Neudel
Geo. Smith
J. A. MeMorris
G. W. Morvel
Clayton Shane :
Will, Mucgrove
J. 15. 'Wiseman
A. V. Lewjs
M. E. Weir
M. L. She we
11. K Porter
J. W CiKidick
Martin V. Logan
Total
f)G05 70 !
NninW of children in countv .lr ing
school roonev lltftt. Rite i- rcapthi $3.95.
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Job Could'nt Have Stood It '
Sdve will cnrthe worst case of piles on
earth.' It has cured thousands. For In-
juries, Pains or Rodilv Eruptions it's the
l est salve in the world PHce25ca box.
Cure guaranty. Sold by Condon Ph.r.
The ii!Ioinjc v. kpw il"fn' i f
hi ihf circuit court after oar H. ?!
went to pns:
V Landes v Edgar T Persons Con
firmation granted.
Geo. Hsniie rtflVva. Dave Spauldmg
ft al oVfts -Continued.
SUrah A. Maddock 'ff. . John Mad
dock deft, Refrerred to D S LMiir In
eoitence taking testimony on Apr. 23
Kte-lric O Ijeloh p.ff vs. Jo?. F Smith
deft. Submitted.
J,.hii IVnny aeeeoterol the last will
; and teta..-nt of E ii IVnny dec-.!
P' Uertrnd J. Detmv as exveutrix
,f the last will and testauwnt of O. N.
,Vnnv ,,WMet nil G,riJI j. ix.
pv ,t.-fi.a. Confirmation granted.
Aaron J. Walker plff. vs. Mary K. Wal
ker deft. passed.
LAW.
Aognst Seekarop plff . 3. 0. Steven-
ton deft. Continued.
i ... 1 ...!-... .... ..I
. ff q. R. & S. Co.
deft. Continued.
UWKtti anl W. U- Kera trtnra
as Wit Kejra Jt Son ptif L Cooper
f et o SeUled and iisuiiK9ett.
II. K. Weai'plff. vs. L, V. Darlingdeft.
-Continued.
Ma F. IVnnisoa by her guardian ad.
I litem. Jay Boerniaa plff . Pi ion B.
,, t rnjU piff l(, proW)e jn her
0(rn Mwe graoted-Continued.
L,ftrt Alieiaeh plff. vs. M. V. Logan
deft. Continued,
Alice Aleiaader v Charles Liilie
Submitted
G W Phelps vs A J Cochran Default
and judgment and order to sell attached
property.
. Building in Condon.
The coming Summer will dnnbtl M
see quite a hnilding boom in Cond'-n.
Dunn Bros, have decidd to eiect a cotn
modions hnainess block which will mark
a new era in the historv of Condon. The
new building will be of brick 30 x 70 feet
two storie9 high and as nearly lire-proof
as may be. The interior will be fitted
np in first-class style as a modern store
building should be. The second floor
will be open in the centre, and reached
by an easy stairway being in reality a
part of the lower room. E'Hiuett Arm
strong has secured a contract forsaking
the brick ami will commence work soon.
lie lias let a contract for 100 cords nf
wo-d to bnrn the brick aud has agreed
to have then read? bv July 15.
In addition to this a large number of
new dwellings and other bnsines build
ings will go np and the new flouring mill
will be completed aud in operation by
inid'Su muter.
LONE ROCK.
rmr ttt"
past few days and the grass il groaing
nicely.
The sheep owners report gwl success
in the lamb crop although the weather
has been rough and the gras short.
Jeff Neel movel his household g ol
to Condon Toesilay having moved his
better half to that place several days ago.
Dr. John Joseph Hogan of Condon haa
started np a Dr 's office in our city hut
so far the only active work John J has
been looking after' is entertaining his
many old friends with some first-class
jkea.
Mrs. Z. E. Dodson is yet in a critical
condition. Her father and mother are
here from Washington ,
Geo. Perry is epecte I home nett Fri
day which will cause his many friends
to icjoice.
A Raging, Roaring Flood
Washed down a telegraph line which
Chas. C. Ellis, nf Lisbon, la., had to re
pair. "Standing waifit deep in icy wa
ter," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold
and congh. It grew worse dai I v. Finally
the best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sionx
City and Omaha said I had Cnnsnmption
and could not live. Then I began ning
Dr. King's New Dimvivery and was wholly
enred hy six latttles." Positively guar
anteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat
and Lnng tronblea by Condon Pharmacy.
Price 50c an I $1.00.
Fishing Tackle large assortment at
Clarke & Frazer's.
Seed Potatoes.
Seed potatoes $1 5!) p-r cwt at G. W.
Btaine'n ranch. Lone Rock, Oregon.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Br.;no Quinine Tablet.,; .All
drHfnrtitta refund tlii money II tt fulli tofenre
E. W. Grove'a au nature Is on each box. 25c
ANHOUHCEMENT
I will open today a fine line nf
Millinery Goods including trim
med and nntrimmed hats, flowers
and trimmings.
GRAND EASTER DISPLAY
Call today and inspect my stock.
MISS DORA DOWNING.
If!
CONDON, ORECON.
9
AVENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
Avenerious Carbolineum is here
to 'Star. Ask those who have
used it. It prevents decav in fence
p0(.t() watertanks ftn(J ajj W(J0(J
i .1 . i i
work and is a guaranteed article.
It also exterminates chicken lice
and mlte8 and Ueep8 them away
permatiently. It is a general pu-
rifier of manger, chicken house or
; .,i :,u k-..u
P'K P"' "Pads with a brush
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
& -
.: il I t.
X-.M wither i avui v't sd ihiwgrv-
'He.
Ftn-r are alnuit throngh farming
fr MtM
Mia Mary libhey retntnul homa
from Washington a few days ago after
an alec of two years.
Mrs. M. J. Simmons started last week
to loaa to visit her aged mother who is
not cipectcl to live long.
Ml Flra McConnell is on the sick
lict Uh a severe attack of la grippe,
Tte Oranpe here bad an enthnslastic
meeting Saturday with alHutrtanty-flve
pre(--ent autoitg them Mr. and Mrs. W.J.
Edawrtlaol Mayville.
Mrs. lgin Myers whs aboard Friday's
stage ew route for AJ: to visit her par
ents there,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M:ley were np
from Aj.s St m day to visit Ihe Grange.
Miss I-una Farrer came home from
Condon Fridav where she has Leen at
tending school all winter.
M. D Carter will begiu a term of schoal
here Monday.
ARLINGTON NOTES.
Tap White til down from Willows
Tuesday.
Mis Emerson returned to Uoldendale
Tuesday.
'Miss Mary Mo Kinney returned from
fort latxl fririay.
Mrs. Maud Williams was in from the
Head ranch Monday.
Fred I 'ee is hauling his clip of 100
sacks of wool to town.
A. Smythe will commence shearing
his sheep next Monday. '
Edgar Randall tlm Olex druggist pid
our town a visit Saturday.
il. C Jackon is handling the ribbons
on one of the stages this week.
Miss Bishop was in from Sckuttler
visiting Mrs. Munroe Sunday, i
R. G. Darris has again taken his place
at the type cae of the Record.
A. Beals, the Portland weather man,
paid Arlington a visit Tuesday. :
Mrs. Chas. Wherry retnrned Saturday
from a week's viil to lleppner.
Win Barker and J. K. Fittwater made
a lio.-mes( trio to Spokane lat week .
M. M 'Curry or dahing mashing bar
neys maker made Condon a viit Monday.
Dad Stephens is in from R.a-k ' ('reek
visiting his neice, Mrs. Cltainherlain.
Geo. Miller made a trip to lleppner
in the interests of C.K Development Co.
Mrs. Brook? of Gnldemlale was visiting
Mrs. Stnrgftis this week. She returned
ruewlay.
Mrs. A. Goodwin, of Hood River, i
visiting with the family of at Wallace
this week.
J. A. Ponnd and family moved
to Wasco Sunday w litre t'oumlA Morris
have purchased the Wasco Jews.
B. T. Snell received the lumlier for his
new house this ek and is nn loading i
juet s Dili of he Cunningham residence.
Cut this out and lake it to Hudson's
Pharmacy ami get a free sample nf Cham
ber Iain's Stomach end Liver Tablets the
best ph sic. They cleanse and invigor
ate Ihe stomach, improve the appetite
and regulate the bowels. Regular size.
26e. per boa.
Democratic State Ticket.
The Democratic State Convention met
in Portland at Thursday and nominat
ed the following ticket:
Governor (Jeorge E. Chamberlain.
Sniireine Judge B. F. Bonlmn.
Secretary of State D. W Sears.
State Treasnrer Henry Blackuian.
Attorney-General J. H. ttaiev.
State Printer J. E. Godfrey.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
W. A. Wann.
Congress lt District) J. K. Weather
ford, of Linn.
CongreB8(2nd District) W. F. Butcher
of Baker.
E. P. Weir, of Arl'ngton, was nomina
ted for joint representative Irom I hi
district anil Hon. C. E. S. Wh was the
choice of Ihe convention for U S Senator.
The platform declares against trust.
ami demands public ownership of pub
lic ntilitiea in municipal affaire.
Demands that all state officials lie plaited
on fiat sa'aries; Declares against the
leasing of public lands, and lor a "tariff
for revenue only.
A VALUABLE MEDICINE
ForCoughsand Coldsin Child
ren.
"I have not the slightest hesitancy in
reccoiiimeliding Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to all who are suffering from
coughs or colds," savs Chas. M. Cramer.
Ejq.. a well known watch maker, of Co
lombo, Cevlon. "It is two years since
the City Dispensary first called my at
tention to this valuable medicine and 1
have repeatedly used itand it haa always
been beneficial. It haa enred me qiiirkly
of all chest colds. It is especially eff'-cl-ive
for children and seldom lakes more
than one bottle to cure them of hoarse
ness. I have parsnaded many to try
this valuable melicine, and thev are ail
as well pleased as myself over the re
soils." For sale hy Hudson Pharmacy.
Condon Boom3.
During the past we-k Lancaster &
Pattison have sold 20 lots in the Condon
townsite. Frank and Emmett Armstrong
! get 10 lots on the wept side on which
j they will establish a brick yard, W. S
j Myers takes 6. J. E. BiHingly 2 and F.
P. Parker and tl. G. Jordan 1 each.
Watch Condon boom.
Notice to Taxpayers.
AH persons paying their tax for 1901
on or before the 15th day of March 1902
will be allowed a rebate of 3 per cent.
But if one half of said tax is not paid
on or before Jnne 1st 11K)2, a penalty w ill
lie added of ten per rent and interest at
twelve er cent from the first Monday in
April 1902.
W. L. Wilcox,
Sheriff of Gilliam county Oregon.
ForSale.
A fino young Jack coining 3-year-old.
Bred from Cooke B'Oj. "Pinino" and
Frizzcl's best Jenny. Enquire of
CXiKE Buos,
2d5 Condon Oregon.
rhia aignatnre is on every oci ol tie fpnulna
Laxative BromoQuhtin. rattcts
lb remedy that care a eo'K la tie. ixr
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Administratrix's Notloe to Creditor.
Notice It henby liven thst the nnderalKiuHl.
by the Coicity Court of the Mate ol Or.no u
for ttlllhim CotinlT. ppuliiied the n.linlnU
tnitrrix of theenUtrof DktIiI L. rattcnou. de
ceaeed end ha qua lrtsl iherefor.
All ptriwiii hnvtiift claim) eKHlnst said estate
will present the same to me duly verified at my
rtUVuce at Lfcne Rork, Orviron, within ilx
mouth from the date of the first publication
of thl notice l?i the Co.NnoS Globb.
Date of Bret putuicalion March 27. 19TU.
. . Hasah A. BaiuriSLD.
Executrix of the Estate of Varid U I'nwmon.
deceased.
CONDON
SHOE
SHOP
all kind op amia wnax kkatlv
. dunk; old chobh s tm uooo hkw
TCRNKO Hig XX-KII.KD IN rta-T-CLAKaSTTLK.
ATlM'Al TION OlUS
TXKD. A STArLK I.IVI or MKN'S AND
SOT ' CCaTOa MADS Mlols rM STOCK.
riSE LISB0P F3UNr.U5l PFSiOS Svl. E
OTIS. W. PROI'ST Prop.
.. . Headquarters For
McMorris
Telephone
Supplies.
Condon, Oregon.
We Have for Sale
640 acres mile from school and post office 3"0 acres in
high state of cultivation. 8 acres in choice fruit 6 acres of
which i now in bearing. 300 acres in crop which goea with
land. .' An abundance of good water springs and wells. Good
bniipe; barn and other farm buildings. All well fenced. On
County road 15 miles from Condon. This ia one of the most
desirable places in the county.
For prices, terms, etc., apply to
Lancaster & Pattison,
Condon, -
Office in Globe Building.
RE-OPENED
The Model
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
M. E. SUMMERS Prop.
The Arlington Saloon
t C. W. WHITE & CO., PROPRIETORS
Fine domestic and imported Wines. Liquors and 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 please our customers.
MAIN
Condon,
IvORD & CO
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers
The tourist, travel between the East
ami the Pacific Coat has reached euor
tnoiiit pronirtion in I lie last (ew years,
anil rail" lor a epecial claeof equlpuieitt.
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has issued Irom its shops w hat it tech
nically calls the "Pullman Ordinary
8leeper," These cars apjiear eimilar to
the regular sleepers la-ing built on the
same plan, but not furnished with ihe
same elegance, Thev are equipped with
maltreaeea, blankets, sheeis, pillows,
pillowcaen, towels, couilw, brushes,
e't. . requiring nothing of the kind to
be fitmiiiied by the paxsenger. Each
car has a stnx'e for making tea and coffee
and doing "light houeefceeping", and
each section can befitted with an adjust
able table. A uniformed porter accom
panies each car, his business la-ing to
make np twrthg; keep the car clean, and
Uaik after the wants and comforts of ihe
passengers. In each of the trains which
are ill-patched daily from Portland bv
theO. K. AN. Co' is to la found one
of thew "Pullin tn Ordinary Sleepers".
The car attached lo the "ChicsgiePort
j land Special" goes through tot'hii-ego
i without change, and the one in Ihe
' "Atlantic Express" runs lo Kanaas City
without change. Paaaenger In this car
. for Chicago change to a similar carat
Granger.
Much of the flret class travel is being
carried in Iheae cars, the rates being
lower, and the service nearly equal to
that in the palace sleetiers.
, Forraiessnd full information, Includ
ing folders' write to
A. L. Ckaio,
General Passenger A gent. O. K. AN. (Jo.
Portland, Oregon
Hath Hot and cold water, clean tow
els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel.
- Oregon.
Correspond with us.
-CONDON, ORE.
STREET
Oregon
qjinrjrrunvrinnnjnnnrunn
Splendid Specimens of
Superior Skill
! ths eaprtNmlon nf almtwl wrry person who hat examlnwl aamplea nf work
iitwl at thla nrfliv. Mierlor wliitliiK In th aim! you want, work that la
tun In a nlornilv manni'r It thi Mini that nvllhrr para tl) bnilnma man nor
III printer. A 11 Iho priullus t-iitoat fruia thla oltlra la lie I anil allracUvs.
S. A. PATTISON
ri'i.iiMKa
THE
finnninvruwuvtnnivwOTintrvwvuu
KERR C1FF0R & CO.. PROPS.
...GRAIN...
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced
warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement,
feed and mill stuff 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
The Condon Barn
Only flrsl-class Livery and Feed Htahle In the city. Fine new
rigs and good teams. Special attention to all stock left In our
care. Large, strong corrals in connection. Our terms are reas
onable and we solicit your patronage.
I Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
muuxnjutruvuinuiijuvtrtruwi
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
WILL HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BAI.EK IN OPERATION BY MAY 1ST.
HIQIIE8T PRICE FOR GRAIN. GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS.
BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO . M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0NE
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager!
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil
ing, RiiBtin, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber,. ..Careful attei),..
' given to hillaof'speclal sizes and dimension stufT.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON;
LATEST DESICNS
IN WALL PAPER
I have just received a large
Invoice of wall paper in lat
est styles anil pattern.
A hunt a ton of it on hand
and must he sold hy Jnne 1.
iVicewonderfnlly low. Es
timates furnished.
W- , DARLING.
SPRING MILLINERY.
Finest Line ever opened in
Gilliam County. All the lat
est styles. Best qualities and
values
MRS. R. II. VALN.
jr. WOOD, M. D.
Physician and 8urgoon
, Pay and n!a.hl eall pcsraptly auwtrl
Offlc Ustn itratt near Iprtng,
KD0N, ... ... QUI,
C. S. PALMER,
prtisti Barber,
Steele Shaves
and Hair-cuts,
Razors honed and ro-Rround
COHDOH ORECOH,
O. S. EBI,
rR0PR!ETOI OF
SODA and ?0 TTW& G II 0RKS
Manufacturer of Soda, Orsnga anil
Champagne Cider, Sariaparllla and
Iron and all other Soft and Carbonated
Drinks, Condon trade 1 respect
fully solicited. Order promptly filled
Arlington, , Ore,
O. L. Neal, tl well known auction,
eer, will give the strictest attention to
II business entrusted to hit care. i
you have property to tell consult hlin.
Notice hf Final Settlement.
NolU-e Is hrobr atvsn that lbs andtrlfn4
ha (lied bli Bhal aremin as administrator
ol Ihs eatab ol Hsniy Dk. dwssm!. with
lbs Comity Court oC Ollllam Comity, Oregon,
aud Uial tald Court has appointed
Monday. May S, 1002.
at 3 o'clock p. m, at Coiulon. Orvgon, as Ihs line
and place tor bearing olijortlom to sstd (Inst
account ami lor the ntinl settlement thereof,
AU bolts, creditor or others Interested In Mid
aetata, eboubl file tbvlr ot)ecUnnt, If any they
have, on or before the day and hour aboirs nam
ed. C. I. QtilNN,
Pated Mareb IS, 1901. Administrator.
A RIGID W'RUTISr Of
OCR SAMPLES RKVBAM
NOTU1NU BUT GOODNESS
CONDON CLOBE PRINTERY
BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCK, QUINN'S
T KICKLIN,
DENTIST
Offlee N3 Doknm UulMing, Portlnnd. Oregon
Will lie In (Umrloii on or about October
21t. to n-uialn for a short llnU)
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Nov. 25,'lfiOO, will be paid npon pre
sentation at inv office. Interest eeaaei
after Mar. 20, 11)02.
'. II Rtkphknhon,
Treaenrer of Gilliam county, Oregon.
For Sale
Fonr-xhnice reaidemw lots for sale l
Condon at a bargain. Enquire at this
office.
ASnap In Real Estate.
1200 acre ranch on Lower Rock Creek
14 miles from O. R. A, N. station. 800
acres heat wheat land in Odliam ennnty
100 acres nnder Irrigation ; 10 acres In
orchard. Fine large honse, good barn
and other buildings. Fine spring water
piped to honse and barn. $10 per sere.
Terms one third cash, balance on time.
For full particulars call on or address
Lancaster & Pattison,
Condon, Oregon.
We have all kinds of farm and ranch
property on onr lists. Agenii for Con
don Townsltt.