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jl. y k7 ff its! it pile . U LJ.XU 1 U iuj LU..UJ.U -I mil : (IR VOL. XVII. ' NO. 18 CONDON. OBEOON. FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1007. J. B. THOMPSQ?! RELEASED J. B. Thompson, who has been in the county jail for two years and bix months awaiting trial W D0ES87 MS HAVE A STREET SPR1MER . , iuHvv,.. - ,ana BX monins awaiting h th wind sweeiia ; , a big cloud of duBt around the murdcr of Aiex Goericke, has corner into somcbody'a face or furniahed bonds which were ap into some store, the counters or(prove(j by Judjre yttiefteld and shelves of which have just been j rewei Wednesday morn- cleaned, covering the goods with i ing jIig landsmen are George John Underwood left Tuesday morning for The Dalles where he goes as a witness on a final proof case. a layer of dust making it' impos sible to keep anything clean. And why doesn't Condon have a street sprinkler? ' The answer heretofore has been: "Not enoueh water." But since the city purchased the Hay Creek j ranch the water supply has been practically inexhaustible so that excuse has been done away with. What will the next excuse be? It will probably be that a sprink ler costs too much money. If this is true why is it that other towns not half the size of Con don can afford one? Is it going to be said that these towns are ahead FOR SALE Hora. Saddle. Bridle, Chaps. Here U a bargain. A chunky. eight year old, well broke hore, good raddle, blanket, bridle, pair of good chaps for (iO each. See Her bert Schilling at the Time office. Nelson of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, and 'J. A. Allison of Gillette, Wyoming, both of whom .ere brothers-in-law of Thompson. He left Wednesday morning for outside points accompanied by his sister Mr& Allison, who has been here visiting with him for a week. His case will be tried at the next term of the circuit court The Misses Knox of Fossil were iruests of Miss Jean Barker the latter part of last week and the first of this. Miss May of and more up-to-date ' Knox returned to her home Mon- m . ... a. Inu iuVii U hniflt(itai TAf 111 ATI. than uonaonr a movement was," mouth and other points where .inLu. nA th rUv AA it ! she will visit friends and rela- nrt K nffrinff to furnish the i tives for some nme. water free of charge. J. VV. Hire offered to furnish the .nn'nVU, nnil An ihtx wnrk nrrt vilino. iha merchants would ! reported everything is looking guarantee him a sufficient! fine in that section of the country HIGH GRADE, UPRIGHT CRAHD PIAHOS Must be Sold at once. Partite in tending to purchase a Piano will do well to investigate. These instruments are fully warranted for Ten Years. W. A. DARLING. THE MODEL BOOING HOUSE MRS. A. KARGL, Proprietor, Rooms Just Repapered. First-Class Beds. Try them a week, only $135, S?ta DIAL13KDS WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY To buy Glasses is one iking. TO II AVE YOUR EYES PROPERLY -FITTED IS ANOTHER. Save Time and Moneu and go to a STATE GRADUATE OPTICIAN of Proven Ability WILLIAMS JEWELER EXPERT OPTICIAN Fred Sanders came down from Lost Valley Wednesday. He, South Ma;n St Condon amount to justify him in purchas ing the sprinkler but the guaran tee was not forthcoming and the movement died. It seems that the merchants are the ones who ' are now holding back the enter prise when they should be the ones to push it For a small do nation each month their stores 1 would have a much more invit- and says that he has cut 116 cords of wood this summer. 6UMMQN8 In th Circuit Coart of tha blataol Otvgo lor' j UlllUtn CuiiMlr. Tha Kiral National Bauk ( Condon, flaluUO. va. " i I J. W. Harrtanii and W. X. Burroagha. Defand- , lanua. ' To W. N. Burroiixlu. ona ol Uia defendanla I 1 atwra named, i t tti iumnf tha ttut a o( Oreann : I : .mi1,1 oo at Vuu ara horb commaiidod and iwjulrad 10 1 ""V , T appuaraud au.wetor otharwlw to In. j whole prove more satisfactory icompumt m aeaiiwi you inuaooaiiud totVloir rilHtnmers Thin matter on of bthir Uia lllh d. j-ol Aaicual, MWI. their customers, i nis mawr , or w( JU(li01(!ll, lot should be attended to before the tm 01 iw.oo wiu iniereat th.nwu mm m ; rrnna nr harvested for AS soon Brnday ol July, WOS. at tha rata ol ton par caul. I crops are narvesiea ior as soon :p,t,0JUBni,lp,WilAW.tioBW' (w , aS the teams Commence hauling ,,,lhwwlth ihec.uanddUbaraManla oltki wbent to town the streets will be 1 action. od lr u onlot to aU the attached wneac to town me streets wiu oe . (n MUi(llI.tloll 0( Mld ,. cut up and in worse shape than! m, ,mmon.i.rvdpouo w. n. B1 ev- I routl 0 piibHbllratiou hsteol In Tha Condon ; t t . : 1 Ololfv, a uowtor ol Rvnaral elroalatlon puldl- .had weekly In Condon, 0llUamC0iit)f,Oreou AJAX , fur a Mirlod ul U areuki. aerau Inaartlxita, con- A -T SViolrnn mil ivimilftr ns. manotiiaou tha imhrtnrof July. IWT, and and- ko. l,nl,f Mr Qtona'o '' " 01 ". IW7. oy an oraer ocooui imw uviurhv uuin.v, " of Uia Honorable Kdarard ann County Juua of Ullltan) Couuty, Umton made and an tend ou tha lth day ofj illy. 1TO7. D. R. Piaaam Attorney for PialutUr. wheat at $3 per acre. Headinjr has commenced and the grain seems to' be. turning iPateoiflmtpuMicHUon.jtiiy wu,i7 out fine. Iau ol laat pirbllcaUon, Augiul HOto, IWT. Piaa Workinger, Smith Bros., Chaa Fagan, Al York and Burrel Brown have formed a company and purchased the Adlard & Rick-! ard thresher. Pias Workinger is general manager. : While in this vicinity last week A." J. Shelton had the misfortune to have his team run away, break-j ing out the tongue and tangling up the harness. ' " j Al York says he has the banner i crop of barley in this part of the country. , . Walter Farrer is back from Rogue River. He Bays give him Old Gilliam. Messers. Hines, Ogle and Underwood have their combined harvesters home and ready for business. Wahted Two A(No. 1 carpen trs July 20th. Apply to H. C. Winans, OfBoe oomer of Walnut and East Sts., two blocks East - of Hotel Oregon. Condon, Oregon. BIQ CLUBBING OFFER Condon OloDe $1.50 Portland Journal 1.50 Pacific Monthly 1.00 Total - - $4.00 We will give you a year's sub scription to these three ' publications for IS2.50 5ub8eribe fJovu SURE DEATH '.I ': . i Jo plies aijd lr?5ts! Paulina's Poinon Fly Paper -Large Envelopes 5c Best Dalmatian Insect Pow der, per imund 35c Sulphur Candles for Fumi gating, 2 for 25c Chloride of Lime for Mio : robes, 2 for 25c Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 25 double sheet for 25c "PUiUfKT turn MboiiM m. w. rrt.nt NOTI E C You will always find a complete line of Hot watr bottle Fountain nyrinpe Bulb Syringes Lndieft' dyringeg Infant's ayrtngea Ear yringe Atomizer' Xaial douches Nipples, Rubber cukWoiih Pacifiers Breaot pumps Nipple shields ' Rubber gloves Catheters Douche and bed pans Bent quality. Reasonable price. Goods guaranteed. R. L. HUNT, Druggist. 1 1 ii t v r i i n n L YOU I i , To the Store of Robin-' son when you need!( Watch Repairing that will give you satisfac-; tion He is Wutch Inspector for the 0. R. & S. Ry and thoroughly understands ; 1 the business. WASSON'S GASH GROCERY for the best canned good', ntsple and fancv arocerieR. Frenh fruits and vegetables .in season. . Fuliia weight, bed quality and lowest "prices at this store. Try ua. NunTH MAlli oIKtxl GILLIAM CO. liilu::d co. h CONDON Our Specialties The highest grade family flourTbe highest market price for wheat4!' Rolled feed and mill feed the beet Prices al ways right : : ! !iKvPNSjBSaMrai aiAnAAnnnnnjviuunAAnnninnrip s JUST TO REMIND YOU THAT HARVEST TIME IS NEAR AT HAND . And in order to avoid de lay you should place your orders for Harness, etc., with us now. Re nieuiber we do not carry ' factory goods, but sell you harness which we can guarantee, at right" . prices. ETU'UUUt .1 F oinjuTJuirum RFIRftP.HFR I la.IUJIUIll.il j vuinnnnjmiiriruiruiro If I , ill k. al Condon National Bank ORfcOON Capital Stock JS0yk $50.000.. OONDON : j:j?mn$zi chant ':":rm:W;-:Am WADE, pji&t:fsi Vict-rmuut F. T. 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