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J. Prank WiUn, praaloanti Ur4 Dunn, Vke-Pr.jrfntt Nathan PerNeworth, Cethlerj Andrew brelner, t. M. niter. No. 7CMJ9 First National Bank of Condon j Cnpltnl 25,000 DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS No matter how largo, no matter how mall, thl hank will give your business the careful attention which lu central locution and personal Interest warrant. Draft Ieaue4 a all part of tha S. B. lAJUQOt, ftuUu, UT HVOULUI, GILLIAM COUNTY BANK Capitol 00,000 Transacts a General Bunking Business. Do vailo and F t r r I nJK tr bought and Bold, Direetore-a. B. BARKER. MY anWRRMAN, & 0. PORTWOOD. i. Z JUUAC11EK, H.T.COX. CONDON, - No. .1918 ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK ARLINGTON, OREGON Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $20,000 Transact a General Hanking Busine. Letters of Credit issued. Ex change sold on principal cities in I nited States and ' Euroj Your patonage solicited. J. W. FXEIfCB, Tm. T. T. HUKLBL'RT, Vlct-fro. 0. D. STURCE5S, Cukla THE PALACE HOTEL ULOIN MYURS. Proprietor Host commodious Hotel In the city. Table supplied . with the best the market affords. Special attention given to the comfort of guest. : : : : Headquarters for Traveling Men . CONDON, ORE3QON ELITE RESTAURANT MRS. ROSe WILCOX, Mnnager This popular Restaurant is and the ervlee and rinalne Merrlflold Building, COINDOIN LI BERT V aUY DO YD, Proprietor DEALER IN AH klnda Fresh and Smoked Meat. Flh on Fridays its Main Street Condon, Oregon Condon Meat Company W. C. EDDON, Manager Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef Pork, Mutton and Veal......... A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED Corner Spring and Oregon Street, CONDON, OREGON J.GHARDMAN. J.E.RAMSAY CONDON LIVERY BARN HARDMAN & RAMSAY, Proprietors , Special Attention to Teamsters Trade. First-class Livery Service. Hay and Grain for Sale. CONDON, ALBERT ...Livery and Feed Stable... Our livery stock is flrst-chuu. Best attention to boarding itock. You patronage is solicited. . SPRINQ STREET, CONDON. ORBOON World. We solicit your patronage XkTntiirt C 0. roiTVOOD. CuUn ORCOON 1 j.jjliaAa,4Aaaj. . 1 1 . j now under new management are better than ever More North Main Street OREGON MARKET OREGON DAMS OREGON STATE ITEIIS OF INTEREST ROGUE RIVER VALLEY HOPS. Acreage Hat Been Doubled and Yield Promise Well. Grant rass Hop prospect in the Rogue River valley are superb this year, and this district is rapidly vetting to be one of the steadiest aad beet bop producers on the Pacific coast. It is too early yet to aay what price will be, but they stand at present at 24 to 25 cent, without buyers, and little or none offered by growers. The "Eng. lish clutter" is a litlte "off" in tome sections of the valley this year, but the native are reported very strong. The crop of 1909 will nearly double the acreage of that of 1904, which wac in thejuelghborhood of 300 acres, or about 300,000 pounds; the average yield be ing 1,000 pound per acre. Hop grower have at last been arous ed from their long sleep, and many of them have given their yard splendid fertilisation and cultivation this year John Rauaxan, who ha the largest yard m the county, comprising 87 acres, and several other in hi vicini ty, whose yard lie along the bank of Rogue river, have installed splendid gasoline engine and pump, so that their yards will be finely irrigated. The total acreage of yards in the county at the present time is 708 acres, of which the new yards planted this year and which will not be in full bear ing until next year, comprise 160 acres, leaving 648 a roes of yards which will be in full bearing the present year. A great many parties have purchased land in the far famed Rogue river valley with a view to putting in yards next year, and should the price of hop go up, the Rogue river valley will become one of the big hop districts of tbe coast. Qet Rival Phone Line. Albany The city council of Albany ha granted the oft requested franchise to the independent telephone people, and in the near future construction will be commence! on the exchange of the independent people in Albany. All the independent lines in. Linn and Benton counties are included in the company that hat secured the fran chise in Albany, and when the system is completed there will be a free ex change between the principal towns of these counties. It is expected that spirited competition will secure a need ed better service in Albany. File Petition Wrongly. Salem Unless the friends of the wo man suffrage amendment exercise more care than they have been doing, their initiative petitions for the submission of the proposed amendment will be fa tally defective. Secretary of State Dunbar has received several petitions on tbe blanks prepared by the advocates of woman suffrage, but in his opinion the signatures on these petitions cannot be counted in making up the total num ber of signatures for the iniative. lie holds that the separate sheet upon which the signatures are written should oe gainerea together ana nied at one time. Road May Go Into the Nehalem. Rainier A logging railroad into Rai nier is practically assured. The Ham mond interest have secured a right of way from Dean Blanchard, the Deerdorf estate, and the Western Cedar company. w. b.. ftewsome bas proven tbe onlv obstacle so far. The company owns 1,200 acre of heav'ly timbered land about three miles from this place. It is surmised that it is the intention to push on to the Nehalem, as the 'same parties were negotiating with 8. Benson for hi Clatskanie road. It is possible that Mr. Rockie'a railroad will be ab sorbed by the new company. Pay for Teeth Made In 1870. La Grande William Proebstel re ceived this week a remittanace of $30 in payment of a debt that has been due 35 years. Mr. Proebstel was formerly a dentist and in 1870 he made a set of teeth for a young woman who married and moved away without settling the. bill, and in the course of time the mat ter was forgotten as far as Mr. Proebstel was concerned. The missive came from a town on Puget sound, inclosing a draft for $30 and explaining what it was for. The writer stated that she now felt able to pay the bill. Wool-Clipping Delayed. Enterprise Sheep shearing in this county has been greatly handicapped by the heavy rams of the past ween. Unless better weather prevails the wool clip of this county will not be disposed of until the latter part of July. Refuse to Sign Lands. Klamath Falls The Shook brothers, of Dairy, B. B. Beekman, of Jackson ville, and Mrs. D. . Ralston, of Ash land, are holding up government irri gation by refusing to sign their lands. HOP GROWERS IN POOL. Lane County Line Up Under Krebs' Management. Eugene A large number of . hop grower of Lane county met in Eugene last week to take preliminary steps to help form a gignatie corporation to handle the crop of the Pacific coast and to control price. Conrad Krebs, of Salem, president of the Krebs Hop company, which ha 624 acre of bop at Independence and Brook, is at the head of thi big movement. A general convention will be held at Salem soma time in July attended by delegted elected from the several hop district. At thi convention the cor poration will be formed. After its formation the crop of each grower will be transferred to the corporation, which will do all the selling. A board of di rector will be elected and the director will appoint a telling committee which will meet in Salem every Saturday for the purpose of making tales and report on tbe condition of tbe marketts, etc. Hop expert will be called in to ascer tain the quality of eajh crop and keep it in it proper grade. Mr. Krebs i encouraged over hi project, and stated that he believe that 90 per cent of the 1905 crop will be turned into thi corporation. After he get Oregon thoroughly organised he will go to Washington, and then to New York state, and expect to have tbe en tire csop of the United States under control of tbe corporation. BANKS COME TO AID. Take Up Asylum Employe' Certifi cates of Allowance. Salem Arrangement have been made by which all employe of state institutions at Salem will receive the face value of their salary claims each month. Portland bank have agreed to take up the cert i Acta ea of allowance is sued by Secretary of State Dunbar for the amount of tbe pay-roll of each in stitution, and hold these certificates until an appropriation becomes availa ble. They will depend upon the next legislature to allow interest on the money, and Governor Chamberlain has said that be will recommend that in terest be allowed. The amount of the salary claims will probably be $180, 000 up to the adjournment of tbe next legislature. There will be no more discounting of salary claims, but claims for supplies will be shaved a hereto fore. - Land OfTica In Portland. Oregon City At the close of business June 30 the business, together with the records and archives of the Oregon City tnc omce, were transferred to Port land and installed in the Blazier build' ing, corner of West Park and Washing ton streets. Simultaneous with the re moval of the land office from this city, takes place a change in the name of the office, which will now be officially designated as the Portland Land office. Register Dresser and Receiver Bibee will remove with their families to Port land thi summer. Fields Lie Flat. En'e-prise Recent h'avy rain in this section haw caused much of the heavy grain and first crop of hay to fall. The grain which has fallen will necessarily have to be cut for hay. as it cannot be harvested with a binder or header. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Club, 8283c per bushel: bluest em, 8990; valley, nominal. Barley Feed. $2222.50 per ton: rolled, $23.50. s Oats No. 1 white, feed, $30 per ton; gray, $30. Hay Timothy, $14016 per ton: clover, $1112; grain, $1112. Eggs Oregon ranch, 2021c per dozen. Butter Fancy creamery,1721Jc Poultry Fancy hens, 1213c: mixed chickens, ll12c; turkeys, live, 1819c per lb. Fruits Strawberries, $22.25 per crate; apples, table, $1.502.50 per box; aprieota, 85c$l per crate; peaches, 75 85c; plums 60c$l; Logan berries, $1.25; blackberries, 75c; cherries, 58o per lb; prunes. 90e$l per crate; raspberries, $1.75. Fresh Vegetables Corn, 30 40c per dozen; cucumbers, 40c$l; let tuce, head, 10c; parsley, 25c; peas, 25c per lb; radishes, 1012c per dozen; tomatoes, $1.753 per crate; turnips, $l.25l 40 per sack; carrots, $1.25(31.50; beets, $11.25. Potatoes Oregon fancy, old, $1 1.10; Oregon, new, $11.25. Beef Dressed bulls, l2c per lb" cows, 8)646c. Mutton Dressed, fancy, 6c per lb. Hops Choice, 1904, 1921c per lb. Wool Eastern Oregon, best, 19 23c: valley, 2627c; mohair, choice, Sl32H'c per lb. Jar Bow.rmea 1. w. anovsr ATT0RNEYS-AT4AW PrMtlnalit all tea Court- V. U. Com ml tnr In olna. final proof and riling taken. Corner tumuli aud Oregon bia. COS DOS, OREGON MEM AX a PARKER D. R. Parker O. W. Jrarman ATTORN CYS-AT-lAW Careful at . ntloa to all legal taurine an imated la our care. Office at Condon and Ar- ,Wn- CON DO. OREGON ARUKUTON, OREGON W. DARLING ATTORN CY-AT-LAW Notary Public and Covey ancer CONDON, OBIGOU F. WOOD, U. V. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Car and Night Call promptly answered. OSioe. feoond Moor Barker Building, earner Main and Spring Street. CONDOM, OBIOOS jjjAST BOWZSMAK, U. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlee aa Somnlt t., Hut Door Wert of F. O. COS DOS. OREGON r S. K ESN IDT, X. D, " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Offlee, Second floor Ladlaee Bolldlnf. En trant, aeeond doer eonta iiret VeUonal Bank. CONDON, OREGON T. L. KICKLI DENTIST Offlee aeeond Boor Palmer Bunding, touts Main bireet. CONDON. OREGON HANK DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty, epateira la Bowermaa Building. Office CONDON, OREGON 11. O. WINAN AROirTECT AND BUILDER Plane and Specification Fnrnltbed at enable Kale, kattmatea glr.a. CONDON, OREGON w. . GOODWIN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Pttiniau mrntehed. lob Work. Special Attention to CONDON, OREGON J. B. WELL AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR ft riot attention gtren to bailnea. Bales con tooted. Valuation gtren. CONDON, OREGON Oregon axd union Pacific 3 TRAINS EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and tan. 1st sleeping cars dailv to Omaha. Chi. caeo, Spokane; tourist sleeping car daily to Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East dailv. Ocean steamers between Portland and Ban Francisco every five days. LOW RATES I Tickets to and from all parts of the United States. Canada and Eurona. Far particulars call on or address D. TIERNEY, Agent Arlington, Oregon 0. R. I N. TIME TABLE Trains Depart from Arlington EAST BOUND 2 Chicago Special 2:30 P M 4 Spokane Fiver 11 :15 P M 6 Mail A Express 1:20 AM No. No. No. WESTBOUND No. 1 Portland Special. ......12:12 P M No. 3 Portland Flyer. 3:13 A M No. 5 Mail & Express 2 :08 A M qowebman a snover fro filf D. TIERNEY, Agent, Arlington, Or. .