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Only Changing the Tun. "The man tarsiax ut," tab! tbt 4a tVctlvt. "IU bad Invented a new lo1g. Tbat, jrou see, to tbe trouble about tlx tcleurt of dvtectloit. Tbe Biluut wt detective waiter all tbt old trick ouietblng biff spring np. "It U ratber lilt tbt story of the thirsty butler. Wben you keep a rank of beer under lock ami key In Ilia col lar, only giving tlx butler tb key wben you want bliu to draw you a pllcbar, then, If you niaka blm whistle all tba tlina bt la out of algbt ou tbla tri-and. you art bound out to ba d fra tided, eb? Or ao at leatt H waa In tba part. "Wall, tber was wan wtio augagad a new butler, and, aa of yore, tba Urat day ba wanted bear ba aald: "Janiee, bera art tba keya to tba beer closet Tak tbla pltvber down and Oil It And tulud you wbUtla all tba wblle you do It' "'Yva, air.' wild James, aud ba da parted wbimilug. Tbe clear, sweet notes of 'Home, Sweet Home,' floated upitalra for a mluute or ao, tbvu they ceased. Tba master rushed to tbe cellar dour. "'Jam.' be ibouted angrily, 'what art you dolugf "'Notblu'. air; only cbauglu' tbt tun. "-Washington ritar. LetUr Writing In Analant Babylon. tt run easily lie understood tbat tba reading aud writing of cuneiform waa tv.it an atroinpllabuirut In the pnaaea rtou of every one. Nevertheless tbera ere pleuty of arrlbea arerywbert, ee 'tully lu tbe clllea. wbere they eat at tbt teuiplt gate to lie at the service of the public. Tbt freiunt reproaen tutlona of aorlbea are bent Intereetlng and aliow that lu addition to clay tab leta tbt tiabylotilnna uaed aomt aort of fleilble material to write iimhi. Tbe large number of lettere which bare been excavated, many, of tbm from the ninth century before Chrlat, Indi cate tbat a very active correapoudenct waa carried on In Itabylonla by meant of messenger, but even mora active waa tba uaa of writing In commercial dealing, which waa atrlctly enforced by law. Nothing waa legally binding unleaa It waa done Into writing In tbe pretence of wltneeaee. Profeaeor rrledrlch Detltaecb. In Uarpcra Mag glut. Champagne From Sponges. Tbt champagne maker of Raima buy a lot of our apongea," aald a wbolt aalt dealer. 'Tbey aqueeat champagne out of them. Tbey muat aqueeat In tbt year" a count 1,000.000 bottle of cham pagne out of apongea, klyatlded, aren't you J But there la do myatery about tbt matter. Champagne, aa It fer ment, la powerful etuff. It breaka tba strongest buttle, and In tbt paat all champagne that broke IU bottlea and aecaped waa lost Now, though, tbey pack tba champagne bottlea In clean aponge, and every day or two tbey go over the plant, and If any of tbt bot tlea bare broken tbey aqneeie Into aska tbt wlnt tbat tbt apoogoa have retained. Tbla wine, reclarlfled, re fined and bottled again, make a very good eecnnd quality drink." Cincin nati Enquirer. Ceuld Make Allowance. Tbe young mother, wbo waa trying to put the baby to aleep, bad darkened the room. Somebody tried to enter tbe aide door, and aha went and opened It. "I beg your pardon," aald the elderly matron who bad come tip on tba porch, "but I thla boute for rentr' ' "Not at all." "Seeing the blind down, 1 thought there waa nobody living here, and aa I tn looking for a bonne I waa going to atep In and tnapect It." "Well, tt'a not empty, and It'a not for rent, ma'am. Tbt rcaaon why tbe blind am down. If you muat know" "On, I act. The Ince curtalna art In tbt waah. Well, wa all bavt to clean houee onct tn awhile. Sorry to have troubled you. Good day."-Ch!cago Tribune, The Utility tf the Ox. I ahould think tbt ox la the moat uieful postmortem of all animal. Wt tat Its fleeh. Wt make manurt of Its blood. Wt utt Its horns for lan tern and comb. Buttona and glut comt from Ita hoofa. Ita bonea be come margarine or manure. In tht knlfo bandit wt ut It, In leather, In gold ben tor' akin, felt roofing ; every part of Ita Internal economy la part of our external economy, and Its fat I lucHntleaceut (or not) aa tallow. Fry'a Magazine. ' Th Art of Indexing. A Natnl public llbrnry catalogue con tain entrlee aa follows: Lead, Kindly Light. " Polaonlng. .. ' , Atmoat aa funny as tht catalogue wblcb giive: Mill-On tha Human Undoratandlng. . " On tha Floa. , -rublishor and Register. Hia Cauntlna Habit. "Your husband aya tbat when bt 1 angry he always counts ten before ne speak," said on woman. "Tea," anawered the other.' "I wish he'd stop It Since be- got dyspepsia bomt seems nothing but a class In rlthmeUc."-London Man. HI Flattery. -"Yes ma'am," the convict was say ing, "I'm hart Jlst for trylu' to flatter rich man." "Tht Wear' exclaimed tht prlaon vl tor. "Yes, tna'ami I JUt tried to Imitate his signature on a check." Alao Tak Them Off. "Your friend, puts pn good many Ira." "I ahould aay be does. He's a dem nnatrator In a phonograph stora." Kxchangs. -N Mr. Bsrrlt'a Page. i. II. ttarrle, tbt pnjmlar novelist aud playwright, glorified tobacco mora than onct, but on a vortuln ocraslon lv tried to Induce a smoker to doalat It happened tliua: Mr. itarrt returned to lit room on lay and discovered lilt page boy puff ing bard at a dirty clay pipe. My boy," aald tbt novelltt, "It I very bad tor you to amokt tbat coara black twist. You will make yourself old before your tlmt." And ao bt went on till be bad deliv ered a loug and wbut he believed to bt a tailing lecture. A day or two later tht youth left without giving not lot. aud shortly afterward Mr. Ilarrle brought aome friend to bis flat. Prom ising tbetn a sieclal treat he went to a cabinet wbere bt kept a store of very choice cigars. You can Imagine hit chagrin when be discovered tbat tha clgara had vanished, and In their place wa tht page boy's clay pipe end the following note: IVr glr-1 agree with you that It I bad tor a boy to smoke twlat. I will not muk any mora twlat till 1 have finished your clears. tame Animate In Winter. The ptarmlgnu, a member of tbt grouae family, la In summer mottled with black and a rich fluffy brown. but In winter It become pure wbitt. Tbt auowy owl and tbt snow bunting that comt to ua from tba far north have whitish plumage tbat blend har moniously with the prevailing wbltt ueaa of tba landscape. But perbapa the innat Interesting example of all la tht weaael, whose fur In tbe summer has a peculiarly soft shade of reddish brown, but In the wluter la pure whltt except at tbe tip of tbe tall, tt to probable that tbla black point to useful to Its owner In diverting tbe attention of a carnivorous bird or of a brast of prey, aa the black nt I more readily teen than the whltt body of tbt an imal. It la said, too, tbat If tha tip la covered with auow tbe whole weaael become ctvnrly vlalhle and tbat If tbt first snowfall la later than usual It to claimed by aome naturallsta that tbe color change to delayed accordingly. The turning white takes place when moat needed. -Bt Nicholas. . Coronets. It la a mistake to etippoaa tbat dukes. marqulaea and other noble Britons sleep In their coronets. In fact tbey never wear them at all except at tbt coronation of the aoverelgn. when tbey put on tbelr coronets at tba precise mo uieut when the primate of England place tbe crown upon th anointed brow of tht king or queen. And when a peer or peereaa diet tht coronet la again used at tbe funeral, being placed In tbt coffin or burnt on a purple cuah Ion behind the bear by ont of tht attendants. That la tht txtent to which tbt coronet la naed according to tha official rules and regulation. But aometlmea tbey art madt to aerrt oth er purpoaea than tboae for which tbey were Intended. Theyvare made of all ver gilt, edged with ermine and lined Inaldt with a purple velvet cap topped with gold taste! and are quit orna mental bauble. Ont belonging to noble marqula which waa aold at auc tion In Lotdoa bad been cut In half and arranged to serve at brackets for candlesticks. - Daffodil Polaonlng. A large number of planta which are usually looked upon aa harmless poe aeaa poliouou properties, says the Dundee Advertiser. Those who are tmployed In picking daffodils and nar ctoaua frequently suffer severely from a troublesome akin affection known aa "daffodil polaonlug." The most trying feature of this aliment to the small gathering which form under tbe An ger nail. It to snld that minute crys tals of lime exist In large numbers In tbe Juice of the sterna of the pretty bloom and that these are responsible for tbe poisoning. Regular daffodil pickers are accustomed to rub their hands with oil and work tallow In un derneath tbelr finger nails before be Itlunlng their work. The lull of tbe white Roman hyacinth hare similar unpleasant properties. With Thar.ka. .Jobu Build wua a most sedate, pre cise and altogether exemplary young man. When be wooed and won Susan Smiley, the belle of the village, every body rejoiced at John's good fortune. However, be bore bis triumph with modesty and decorum until tbe day of the wedding. Then for oue awful mo- meut bis air of aplombs-failed blm When the olllclatlug clergyman asked. "Will you, John, take thla woman to lie thy wedded wife?" John respond ed blushlngly, "Yen, please." Uarper's Weekly. . . Something Good. Johnnie on bis llrst visit to his grand parents, who live In the country, com- muulcated with his anxious family aa follows; . . Dear Ma I am well and hop you are. Your loving ton, JOHN. If you want something- good, get a red osbbags ana tat it raw. New York Presa. Tha Battles. , Jimmy I was walking In the woods when all at once I came on the biggest kind of a rattlesnake. Pa-How do you know It was a rattlesnake, Jim my? Jimmy By the way my teetb rattled as soon aa I saw hlm.-Chtygo news. . Her Rtvenge.' ! A lawyer asked a woman In the wit ness box ber age, and abe promptly replied: ; "Old enough to have sold milk for you to drink when a baby, and I haven't got my money yet" :. Contentment gives a crown nheru ttrtunt has denied It Ford, COUNTY CCL'HT PBOCEEOKGS January term, 1908, Tli foiloalag proceed inja aare had at Ilia regular trm of the Comity t'onrt held in Condon, (illllum fount y, Ore gon, January 2nd and 3rd, 1908. Matter ol petition of J Beck at al lor a county rrtad lload ordered opened Clerk authorised to laeua warrant In favor of W. M Harnett, f 192X0 dtma gessllowed by the County Kotd viewert Matter of petition of Columbia River Jl Oregon Central R. K. Co. for tiharget and relocation In part of tht Comity Road between Arlington and Condon- Order approving change set out In pet ition and vacating old roadoveapUd by petitioner. Matter of application of R. M. Roger Sheriff for an order of Court allowing him all money received for iniUag in asrvlng papers In Civil eaar during lilt term ol .ffl( Order made allowing Sheriff all lee a mileage In Civil caae Matter ol drawing Jury Llvt for the year 1008. jury liat drawn Jaunary 2nd 1008. Matter ol Tag levy for tha 1907 Roll The following tax levy was made Lib rary 1-40 ol mill, School 2 niillt, Road 3 ttiilla. County and State 4 89-40 mills. fotal 10 Mills. Matter ol appoiutment ol Roadmaster lor the aiiauiiig rear. 8. McGilvray ap pointed Road Matter, T. C. Mobley and Aba Moyar, aeeietant Road Maatera . Matter ol appointment ol a Fruit In spector ol Gilliam coonty lor tbt fil ming ytar. T. C. Moblty appointed. Matter ol petition ol John Skalley tl al lor change ol County road No. 56 Continued awaiting tbt filing ol a bond XI alter ol appointment ol an Election Board lor Arlington Precinct. Jodgea: F. II. Lony, chairman, R. F. Munroe and W. H. flnalt ; Clerka, H. F. Shank. Cha. Morris and Joe Niskey. For Blalock precinct Judges: W.J. Mariner, chairman, Win, Raker and A I'hillippi; clerks, C. P. Pollard, Wm. Long and G. W. Andrtwa, For Condon precinct Judge: S. B. Hartshorn, chairman, S. 8. Grider and J. II. Downing; clerk, Kill Pnrvine, . Schl.ling and G. W. Parman. For Ferry Caoyou precinct Jodgas: P. Dyer, chairman. J. J. Couture and Geo. Schott; clerks, Earlo Fromsn, W. A. Campbell and Jo Meek. For Idea precinct ' Judges, II. A. Stewart, cliaiiman, John Scrivener and V.J.Warren; clerks. Clans Johnson, Fiank Brown and L. P, Davidson. For Lone Rock precinct Judges, Jno Madden, chairman, G o. Perry, and Andrew Neel; clerks, A. B. Stanley, J. B. Golf and John Maidment. For Matney precinct Judge, A. L. Dulhie, chairman, R E. Summer, and lot Kiene; clerk, Al Downer, W, E Smith and Jamea Murtha. For May villa preiinct Judges, C. J. Quinn, chairman, E. A. Stinchfield and . B. Dukek; cWrkl M. Cushing, E. Schompand Wm Liilia. For Rock Creek precinct Judges, U D. Randall, chairman, T. C. Manalaphy and C. W. Martin ; clerk, Grant Wade, Jessie Cruw and T. C. Mobley. For Trail Fork precinct Judges, Geo Hardie, chairman, John Mage and A. 3. Hollen; clerka, Alex Hardie, U.K. Anderson and F. B. Stevens. For Willow Creek precinct Judges, C T. White, chairman, J. F.Deo and (1. W. Montague; clerka, L. L. Mont ague, G. Crisiy and G. F. Marvel. In the matter ol the appointment ol Road Supervisors lor tbt following named Road Districts lor the ensuing vear.- No. 1, Elmer Montague ; 2, ; S, A. Phillippl ; 4, T.C. Mobley ; , J jIiii 8crivner;8, W. E. Smith; 7, Vbe Moyer ; 8, C. W; Dyer; 9, Ed Mor tan; 10, John Mugee; 11, J. M. Wil iamt. Mutter of confirming payment ol Road Due Ulliriisued by T. C. Mobley nd Abe Moyer. Ordered confirmed. Matter ol settlement with the City of Ulingtou lor Road fax Settlement made, Clerk authorised to issue warrant in (avor ot City ol Arlington lor 1300, Matter ol confirming the purchase ol Wood lor the Court House tor the year 1907. Confirmed. John Crane 114 80 Jake Larch 11 60 Henry W.Hartmai 4 20 M.O. Clarke -. ..18 00 A. Willoughby.r. ?l 20 JolmT. Fagan. 18 90 11. N, Anderson ..21 00 J. R. Well 9 00 Geo. W. B)gs .21 00 Ira B. Carter, 14 80 Ed Huber 15 60 II. Greenfield 12 00 Geo. A. Berry.. 12 00 Joe Miller ...4 00 Chaa Uein..... ...7 20 J. W. Hire 4 00 J. M. William..... ....38 00 Geo Schott .....6 10 Henry Comment .....4 00 0. A. Underwood .........4 00 Ni P. Wallace 11 00 R. F. Munroe..... . ..13 00 W. W. Weatherford.... 8 80 H. S. Taylor 7 60 W. W. McPherson........ 5 00 G. R. Flander 3 60 Chas Wilkin ..33 00 B. 11. Bour. i. ....8 00 II. F. Elli .......3 40 Ctaus Johnson........ .....5 60 II. W, Pawling...... I 00 A. K. York 7 CO Robt Roger...;... 8 60 J. C. Brandon ,.. 20 John Saott 4 00 W. It Smith 4 40 P. Dyer...... 6 00 Oscar Simmon 7 00 E. O. Talmer 6 40 J. 8. Bnrrea 00 Have Hardie , 2 00 A. Anderson 2 00 Henry Perry., , 16 80 W. O. Echola 3 20 K. E L. Morrl i 40 Wm Meek ...8 40 John I'lri 6 00 Frank Moore ' ..2 00 U'ab Jouea 00 . B. Goodman 14 00 John Maidment 6 80 Wm Harritou 4 40 Gee Slawart 6 00 K. A. Garpole ..7 00 . 7 00 ..9 20 ..8 00 . 8 00 .18 00 . 8 00 . 6 00 10 60 J. Wiaeman L O. Gow II. L. Wiseman.... A.K Fink J. E Stepheni A. Miller Geo W. Williams... J. II. Wood E B. Crum 13 00 8 80 Mat Chambert T. Tift 12 00 John Palmer 2 00 C. Ilardman 2 00 A. A. Collins 4 20 F. II. Lony .TT. 11 00 John Dyaart ....20 00 D. M. Walton 16 40 Frank Lftllt.... ...7 00 John Knox 18 20 J). B. Thoma.. 12 00 A. Greiner : 14 00 W I Vandervlught 6 00 O F Parrith 2 00 W r Parka 2 00 Chaa Lillit 2 00 Fred Dake 7 20 Frank Bah 7 40 George Snyder 88 00 B Small 60 00 J F Wood 20 00 George York 6 00 Henry Wllkina 5 00 GlaaaA PrndhnnitCo..,.. 84 16 Pioneer Bindery & Ptg. Co 22 75 WLBarkerCo ......M 22 Arlington Lumber Co .....61 40 The Condon Timet 15 00 The Condon Globe 25 00 I BCarU-r 56 00 Dan Thoovenel .5 00 Keya A Cnahing.. 64 66 Condon Drug Co. ...'.. 10 Mrs. Emma Madden 18 00 Dra. Wood iGsvay... 10 00 Security Vault & Metal Worka. ..172 30 GTMcArthur 15 40 Dulur A Duter 124 75 R M Rogers 162 18 Levi Chritmsn 27 85 A R Collins ...:...4 45 A R Collins 6 50 J E Burdett 5 00 J W Hull 4 60 A R Collins 7 70 DM Walton , 8 10 City ol Condon 1140 17 A JShelton.... .....140 00 Courtney C. Cook 145 50 C A Simpson 13 00 Pearl Jarvta 24 07 Sitter ol Mercy 56 00 TC Mobley 27 00 W M Barnett ..192 00 BT Snell 17 00 W A Darling 9 00 MN McKinney-.f. 00 Geo E Moore 2 00 W W McPheron ..5 00 Bert Conner 7 20 Ray Schott. 9 00 Q LNeal U8 00 TG Johnaon .....30 00 i FConk ...,.4 80 W FDeFord .,..5 00 The Irwin Hodson Co .13 87 Man A Beach., 2 60 L Thompson.. ,.21 00 J A McMorria 101 Oft The Arlington Record 5 00 St. Vincents Hospital 82 00 J W Hire ......23 60 Gilliam Co. Milling Co 1 75 The 8 B. Barker Co .....144 63 G VV Parman 10 00 Mrs. W M Hawe 9 00 .latnieton A Marshall.. ...9 46 Beall ACo ....... .....65 60 Hotel Oregon......... ....46 50 George Snyder 25 00 R M Roger ..28 75 Levi Chriaman ...7 00 HF Shanks..... 12 55 O P Low..... 6 00 H F Shank ! .16 05 J A Swanaon 6 20 II F Shanks 26 76 M M Cushing , .1 00 R J Palmer .157 36 Mrs. Pearl S. Jarvis 180 00 R M Rogers.. 21 63 Dunn Bros. Inc.. 272 44 RR Butler ..30 00 City ol Arlington 800 00 J W Dyer. .10 40 Wm Wherli 20 10 John Harrison.. .12 00 H D Fletcher ,....12 20 JL Blalock.'... 12 00 SS Grider 18 40 Joseph Kiene.. '..,.19 20 A. Murphy 4 00 M. K. Thompson..'...?.' 5 40 J. F. Young ..4 00 .Tames Larch ...32 90 D. W. Loftin......... 4 00 Arthur Mallett..,. ........4 00 J. S. MaOarty....... 4 00 A.Fmyth Jr , 11 00 Wm Irvlnt 11 00 J. 8. Buahanan., 6 40 Geo W, Marvel 00 O. II. Guild .4 40 X. Felirenbacher., $ 80 Jacob Sidimeder..,, 7 80 W.J. Cat 4 40 Howltnd 4 20 Henry Stewart ., 3 50 W.F.Allen.., 2 00 Conrad Schott 4 00 Frank Crawford ...4 60 F. E. Hall 4 80 V 8. Smith.... ,...3 90 W. T. Adlard...; 20 00 Chaa K Rickard..,, 6 00 Tom Scott 7 00 VV. R. Adlard 7 00 J P Barnett ...4 40 Sherman Wada 21 00 Chaa A Lovegreen 5 00 D L Harri 4 80 W A Weat b 60 Chaa Kennedy 2 00 LO Kenaston.. ...,5 20 W I F.bbert K 2 60 W E Ppencer... 5 40 W E Smith 13 60 A.tlmr Madden..... 6 00 A 8 Hollen 6 oo Alex Hard! .........5 no Wm Underwood.... 6 2o Ramnel Landen 8 oo I D I'hillipa 18 oo A T Yancey , 11 co W K Franc 8 oo W PWeat ... 8 oo W I Fletcher 12 oo John Wiener!.... si. 8 8o A 8 Thoma 6 oo C. E. Judd...: 13 oo Dixon Gaunt 13 oo W R Baker ............11 20 I D Este 2 oo J J Couture... 2 oo Colby Clarke 2 oo i A Walker , 9 oo H. P. Strickler left Tuesday morning for a few day's visit at Portland. E. M. Larkin was a passenger on Tuesday's train for Arlington where he will remain for a day before going to lone to place a combined harvester. A boy was born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hartman Monday evening, Dr. Wood in attendance. Miss Belle Wilson left Monday morning for Twin Falls, Idaho, where her brother, Frank, owns a ranch. Heman Norwood has resigned hi position as watchman at the roundhouse and will work for T 5 TA l tjoya rarman as soon as ms suc cessor, Wm. Harp, becomes ac customed to the work. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson left Tuesday morning for Hot Lake, where Mrs. Ferguson will remain for some time trying the effect of the mineral waters on the rheumatism. Mr. Ferguson expects to return at once. Rev. Father Cantwell was passenger Tuesday morning for Baker City. M. Foley made a flying busi ness trip to Gwendolen Monday, Mary Kinman of Salem, who has been visiting with friends and relatives here for sometime, left for her home Tuesday morn ing. Mrs. Harriet Wood left Tues day morning for Portland in re plyjo a message she received to the effect that her daughter Mrs. J. J. Panton was seriously ill at her home in that city. Among the attorneys attend ing court here this week were W. H. Wilson, H. S. Wilson, Fred Wilson. S. W. Stark, and Geo. Duf ur, court stenographer, of The Dalles; J. E. Burdette, of Arlington; Judge E. V. Little field of Moro, Attorneys Spencer and Benbow -of Portland and Prosecuting Attorney Collier of Fossil. Word was received by this of fice from Geo Tatom at Collins' Springs to the effect that he is much improved and asking us to send the ulobb to him, saying that a copy of the paper was just the same as a good letter. The Dalles football team is now after the scalp of the Multnomah team and a game is eagerly de sired by The Dalle- sporting circle. The game, in which The Dalles won from the Chemawa ndians, put this notion into their heads. The December number of the University of Oregon Bulletin, s copy of which has just been - re ceived, gives a full description of the correspondence courses that are now being offered by the University. The courses are arranged specially for teach ers, students preparing for col lege, women's clubs, granges, and home makers. More than two hundred students enrolled for the various courses during the past month. CoL J. B. Eddy, right of way agent for the O. R. & N. Co., arrived in Condon Monday eve ning in connection with a rail--road case which has been hang ing fire for years and which came up at this term of court Leo Shelly was a business visi tor in Arlington Monday. Frank Lewis of Mikkalo was a Condon visitor a couple of days this week. Thomas Martin, the man who recently stole the ' duds from Texas," is again reposing in the city jail for four days charged with drunken and disorderly con duct. Later: He was escorted to the depot Wednesday morning by Marshal Townsend and in structed to leave the county. John P. Hess, of the Gilliam Co. Milling Co., is the latest ap pointed notary public for Condcn having received his commission from Governor Chamberlain on January 4 th. Dan P. Smythe of Pendleton, son of A. Smythe, the Gilliam county sheep man, has formed a law partnership with Charles A. Carter of that city. Both attor neys are among the leading legal lights of Eastern Oregon. Jamieson & Marshall have . moved into the old Dunn building . on South Main street,"their for mer place of business having been rented to the Catholic school If you are in need of plumbing or any kind of work in their line, they will attend to it at once if you leave your orders at their new place of business. The Condon Meat Company is again doing business at the old stand. The shop will remain closed on week days after 7 p.m. excepting Saturdays when it will,bejopen until 8 p. in, and will remain closed all day Sun days. Remember this and order your meat while the shop is open. Notice ol Dissolution, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned doing business under the name of EngbergA Montgome ry has this day beeu dissolved by mutual consent, A. N. Montgomery retiring. J. W. Engberg assuming all debts owing by the firm of Engberg & Montgomery, and will collect all bills due taid firm. J. V. Engbkrq A. N. Montgomery To Mu Friends and Patients I have left with Hunt, The Druggist, some of my wonderful rheumatic cure. He will be pleased to have you call when iu need of same. Signed Dr. Madison. 7000 Condon Post Cards of Condon and Gilliam couty. 7000 just re ceived, 2 for a nickel at Hunt's DruR Store. Wanted. A good woman cook and a girl to wat on the table. Apply to or address, ' Mrs. G. E. Moore, Box 194, Condon, Oregon. P: