D. B. Thomas was an Arling
ton visitor on Monday.
Nat Scott of Lone Kock was
a visitor in Condon on Tuesday
The latest reports from R.
Asbaugh state that he is very
much improved.
Dr. and Mrs. Esson of The
Dalles were Condon visitors the
fist of the week.
Steve Thomas, the Fossil stage
driver, made a business trip to
Portland the week.
H. S. Rice, of Weigel & Rice,
went to The Dalles on Monday
to visit the home folks.
Emmet Armstrong left Mon
day to return at his home at
Thermopolis, Wyoming.
Mrs. Gonzales of Portland, nee
Bertha McCulley, is spending
the week in town with relatives.
A $5,000 futurity stake for
foals of 1908 has been put up ay
the Oregon State Fair Associa
tion.
Floyd - Moore has rented the
Frank Moore ranch, about three
miles west of town, and is now
one of the busy ranchers of Gil
liam county.
Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Robinson
of lone attended the funeral of
Mr. Robinson's brother, R. H.
Robinson, last Friday. Mr.
Robinson is one of the leading
attorneys at lone.
This office is in receipt of a
package of garden seeds from
Congressman Luis, it seems
that everyone is receiving a
package of seeds from Wash
ington, D. C, and by the way it
is almost time to plant them.
L F. Roberts, deputy head
consul of the Modern Woodmen
of America, has returned from a
visit to his home in Goldendale.
During the past week he has se
cured six new names for mem-
bershipship to Condon Camp No.
10,425, who will be received at
the meeting this evening.
wm. Lavingston came up
from Portland on Saturday to
look after property interests in
this city. He is at present work
ing at the arpenter trade and
keeps busy all the time, as there
is great activity in the building
line in the city. Mr. Livingston
returned to his work on Wed
nesday. We desire to thank Henry
Brumette for the nice piece of
bear steak which he brought in
on Tuesday. Mr. Brummette
bought and killed the bear owned
by C. A. Simpson. The steak
was very juicy and tender, and
as it had been some time since
we have had any bear steak it
wa3 very acceptable.
Chas. Hein of Mayville was a
Condon visitor on Tuesday.
While in town Mr. Hein called
at this office and presented us
with a few rolls of his famous
German sausages. Mr. Hein was
in the' butcher business in San
Francisco for a number of years
and one of the things at which
he can't be beat is the making
of sausages.
Advertised Letters -
Condon, Ore., Feb. 22, 1908.
Churchill, Mrs.
Dotson, Mrs. Anna
Turnmire, Mrs. Texa
Watson, William
Wilson, Tom
. John F. Reisacher
Postmaster
LET AN EXPERT
Do yonr re pa Ira on Watrbes
Clock! or Jewelry. Willis ma
the Jeweler end Graduate
Optician. . Main Street
LOST,
all lurlalTrttrmntai ran andrr Ihla k4
at the ratio! FIVS CENTS ria I.INr K.('H
ISSI I. If YOU har anything to aril, or wlak
Kkayanytktn,otlnvkietauytMni: TRY
"WAST AD" la toll cole an. Tot rclu will
arprlw yon.
WANTED Man and wife want
good steady job. Experienced in
all linei of work. Address
Box 151, Arlington, Ore.
LOST or STOLEN front Mace
Fulton's pasture on lower Des
chutes, one light gray horse,
weighing about 1200, about 8 yrs
old, very gentle will drive single
or double, his foretop had been
trimmed off about two months
ago, up until this time he had
been kept in a stable blanketed.
there were no brands or shoes on
him. A liberal REWARD will
be paid for his return to
Victor Marden,
The Dalles, Ore.
run OAL.E. I expect to leave
Condon for some time and I wish
to sell all of my household fund
tare.
Mrs. J. E. Ramsay.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-Resi-
dence property in Portland, six
room modern house, 2 lots, all
kinds of fruit trees, four blocks
from largest school in city, best
of car service. Will sell or trade
for Gilliam county farm land. See
W. T. Shirey at Hotel Oregon
For Sale.
An "Old Trusty" Incubator
and Brooder. Incubator has cap
acity of 200 eggs. Has been used
one year and is guaranteed to be
in first-class condition. Inquire
at this office.
Public Sale
I will sell at public auction at
my ranch west of town on
March 4th, 1908, my horse3, cat
tle, hogs, farm machinery and
implements, harness and
household goods. Also 30 tons
of wheat hay. Terms of sale:
All amounts of five dollars or
under, cash in hand; all amounts
over five dollars, 5 percent dis
count for cash; seven months
time on approved notes bearing
10 per cent interest.
S. B. Hartshorn.
J. R. WELLS, AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale.
We will sell at Public Auction
at Condon, Oregon, at two
o'clock p. m.. on February 29.
1908; one registered Clydesdale
stallion, named Spokanus, No.
11727 Vol. 12; color, brown;
weight about 1900 pounds.
Terms of Sale: 5 per cent dis
count for cash; or 8 months time
on approved notes bearing 10 per
cent interest,
Clydesdale Horse Association
Owners.
R. Wells, Auctioneer.
Found
A check of $140.00 payable to
George Earhart and also endors
ed by him, owner can have It by
proving same.
Jesse S. Wheeler,
Lost Valley, Oreg.
Turkeys For Sale.
Thoroughbred Mammoth Bronze
Toms for sale. See
C. W. Yoiwo.
Estray.
A sorrel horse last seen at Rock
Creek on the road to. Eiehtmile.
Is about 17 hands high and weighs
about 1500 pounds. Was raised
by Mr. Keatbley and . has Mr.
Keathley's brand (K). I will pav
$20 reward for the return of this
animal to Condon.
C. L. LnxiE.
WANTED
Local representative for Con
don and vicinity to took after
rtmewnla mimI trir..u i v.
acrlptlon liat of a prominent monthly magazine
on a aalary and aommiMion baala. Experience
deelrable but not necexaary. riood opportunity
fon right peraon. Addreaa Fabliahcr, Box W.
Station O, New York.
tVANT&D, FOR frftLfc,
FOUND, sVTO.
Charm CKaaply Broken.
Tba brtd was showing off lb coo
tents of her china closet when a llttl
lUh slipped through her Angers and
smashed on the floor. "OU, tltnir," she
sighed, "there go three of my nice new
tilings!
Thrr exclaimed her friend, mow
is thatf
"Why. dont you know yon always
break In threes. Just as tlg Arcs come
In threes? I never knew It to fat)
yet."
She rooked ruerully at her pretty
dishes and glassware. A few minutes
later she was called to the kitchen,
and while there the visitor heard two
wore smashes. The bride came hack
radiant.
"What luck r she exclaimed. "I broke
a milk bottle and a kitchen plate. My
other things are safe now for awhile."
New York Press,
Meeting Eyebrows.
The person whuee eyebrows meet
may rest coutent In the knowledge that
he is tbe possessor of a vigorous con'
stitutlon. The growth of ho.tr above
the nose 1. as rale, a fairly sound
proof of good health. That ta what the
scientists tell you. but tbe superstitious
nave much more to say.
an the northern part of Aberdeen
shire there is a common belief that
"close broo't" man. or oue whose eye-
crows meet, is foredoomed to end
wicked career on tbe scaffold. This
may be compared with the view held
In parts of the English midlands thst
the close browed person Is destined for
fame aud fortune.
un tne continent there are several
superstitions on this subject The eye
brows of gypsies are often formed in
this way,, a fact which they turn to
good account, for In many parts It is
believed that the owner of meeting-
eyebrows Is slso tbe possessor of what
Is called tbe evil eye and therefore
person whose good will must at all
costs be retalued. Tbe gypsies, espe
cially in Uermanv snd Austria. tin
this belief to extract considerable sums
f money from the crtduioui ness
uns.-unaon inronicie.
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CONDON BRANCH.
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day) at j4S A. M. Arrives at Arling
ton at 11 :10 A M. Leaves Condon Sun
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Largest and best select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnifhed on
jobs as to material and labor.
W. A. DARLING.
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HOMESTEADERS,
ATTENTION
Tbe Gi.ode is now prepared
to publish notices of final
proot. uall al our otlice and 1
get receipt and your notice 2
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Sanitary . Plumbing!
MEANS doing away
with all sorts of di
seases, doctors' bills,
etc. Think it over but
not too long!. . Have
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Agts for Sampson Windmill
H. G. WIN
Architect
OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL ORECON
Condon, : : Oregon '
Treasurers Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
Oct. i, 1007. will be paid upon pre
euotation at my office. Interest ceases
A at. 190&
E W. Moors,
Treasnrer of Gilliam county, Oregon
' . per 1. A. McMosbis, Depaty.
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Buckingham and
Hecht Shoes.. Fa
mous for Style and
wearing qualities.
For Ladies and Girls
the John Stroot
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Up - to - date Spring Styles. f
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