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ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM CONDON AND GILLIAM COUNTY
Shop on Main Street, Condon
Opposite Dunn Rros.' Store
John Elias
EXPERT
SIGN PAINTER
'Fresco and Pictorial Work and
all kinds of painting. Buggies
painted for from $15 to $20.
Main Street, Condon, Oregon
Fred Anderson is in from Pine
Ridge.
Miss Rose Wherrv left for Hepp-
ner this morning.
Miss Belle Townsend is visit
ing friends in May ville this week.
Wm. Burns returned last even
ing from a week's sojourn in
the Rose City.
E. J. Catlett returned from
Portland Friday. He disposed
of 27 head of horses while in the
valley.
WALL PAPER
PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISH
Largest and best select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobs as to material and labor.
W. A. DARLING.
John Knox left yesterday
morning for Long Beach, Wash.,
to enjoy the sea breezes.
Morrow county's wheat crop is
estimated at WO.OOO bushels.
The Misses Potterton, of Port
land, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs, F. T. Hurlburt this week.
Lester Wade returned Monday
to his home at Olex after a two
weeks' sojourn.
Clem News
Harvest is in full blast
J. 0. Lewis, of Mikkalo, was
a business visitor here Monday..
Wilma Yancey left last Satur
day for the Willamette valley.
Frank Welsohns returned
Tuesday evening from a trip to
Portland. , -
D. O. Clark arrived here last
Troasuror't Notic.
All auUUmlinR county warrant"
issued prior to June 20th.
r now payable liitrr(.tjU'''.M,l
on Marvli 21, IWH.
TroatuwoKiilllain imiil, Or'1"
.T ..... ... Friday eveninir from McMinn
rrol. U. T. MCArmur leu iw ... - . . . -,. . f f(ir ,
the valley on Wednesday going
overland with his team.
L. Chandler. -
Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Wade
Frank Laughrige, wh.wa, the were m town msc ay e e
guest of his brother Norbert. "v'"' .
week left yesterday w iumay uu uumh
Miss Lilian lianney, oi unuon,
visited her sister, Mrs. Sherman
this
Pendleton.
Mrs. E. 0. McCoy and son, of
The Dalles, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie S. Rice this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Clark and
Miss Agnes Clark, of Monmouth,
are the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
B. F. Butler, this week.
Mrs. George Schott. of Ferry
Canyon, returned last evening
from an extended visit to Monmouth.
ALBERT DAMS
Livery and
Feed Stable
fhir l.ln etrvlr ! Firet-flaaa.
Beat attention to boarding Stock.
Your Patronage u Solicited.
SPRING STREET
Condon Oregon
S. B. COUTURE
& CO.
Prepared to handle
all kinds of
Fuel
Phone No. 6 A
Office Lost Valley L. L. Co.
DAVID
GAtlTWELL
Blacksmith and
Wagon Maker
Work Guaranteed
MACHINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
All kinds of repairing
One Block West of Hotel Oregon
V.E.BUERKLE
Shoemaker
General Repair
All work guar
anteed. Wn9&e
Bob Palmer expects to leave
Saturday for Shaniko where he
will work in the hotel recently
purchased by E. C.
this city.
Ten you have ipcnt
Lr money and have re
vived nothing for it and
im eyes still trouble
you, see
Jim Cameron who has been Wade last Sunday
around Sumpter looking after Farmers in this section of the
his sheep returned to Condon last country are estimating their fall
Saturday.
The Arlington Lumber Co.
loaded their last car of last year's
wheat this week for the Port
land market.
wheat yielding from 12 to ju
bushels to the acre.
Tranmnir a coyote at this time
of the year is an unusual occur
ence. Yet Ira Phillips trappeu
one last Tuesday night He put
n rWri hpn into a badger hole
frtr Vujir nnd set the trap at the
of the hole, soon enter
intr th povote had no difficulty
William Poolr wpri in findinirWfrCuth
Dr. Edna Blake, the osteopath,
left Wednesday for Pullman,
Wash., where she will locate and
practice her profession during
the next year.
Mrs. J. D. Estes, Mrs. J. E.
Hunt, Mrs. Elma Case and Miss
Alice Portwood are planning for
.. ... e
a trip east the latter pan oi
the month.
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passengers on the out-going train the question is. what became of
dmm rtf on Monday and bound lor rort- uwneu. -vw u m
ivvfcti a, v , I fMn Aot,mm fViA f tuna
. there another coyote that toon
John W. Hire, of the Condon desperate chances, for the bait
i
Livery Barn leaves to-morrow wa3 surely gone
for Heppner to bring back a Some one made the remark
L O W
RATES
EAST
Will lie made by the
O. R. & N.
This Season as follow:
ROUND TRIP
To Diroet
Chicago TiW)
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su Paul taw
DmnhA M.OO
Kansas City . MUX):
Tickets will be on sulo
May 4. 13
June 5,(5, ID, 20
July C. 7, 22, 211
August 6, 7, 21. 22
Good for return in DO days with
stopover privileges at pleasure
within limits.
OOM'T FORGET THE DATES
For further information call on
D. TIERNEY, Loco) Agent, .
Wm. McMuiiray, G. P. A.,
Portland, - - , Oregon.
WILLIAMS the JEWELER
txpert OptloUn
And get your money's
worth. We guarantee a
fit in all cases.
E. M. Larkin of the Best Com
bined Harvester Co., is again in
this vicinity, after a month s
visit in Sherman county and the
Klickitat country where he
placeo a number of machines.
Miss Maud Coffin and Mrs.
Archie Ferguson went to Hood
River the first of the week, from
which place they will go to Mt
Hood. Mrs. Ferguson will re
turn to Condon for a few days
after which she will go to
Portland to be the guest of Miss
Coffin for several months.
Miss Grace McKinney, of Bla-
lock, who has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. S. Farr for a
week, returned home Monday.
Miss McKinney was taking sub
scriptions for the Oregon Jour
nal as she is striving for a place
in the contest, now conducted
by that progressive newspaper.
Miss McKinney now stands
second in this district
Eastern Oregon and Eastern
Washington, in the Oregon Jour
nal contest, being only a thous
and votes behind the first place
contestant. The Journal is a
live newspaper and Miss McKin
ney should receive strong sup
port while soliciting for that
paper.
Whist was the Came.
A most enjoyable evening was
spent on Wednesday when the
members of the Minnehaha Reb
ekah lodge entertained their
friends at progressive whist
About forty guests gathered
around the tables to contest for
honors. Mrs. J. J. Portwood
was awarded a beautiful silver
coffee spoon for making the high
est score among the ladies and
Mr. James Burns won a hand
some "near beer" stein. Re
freshments were served after
the awarding of prizes.
team and buggy which has been that the coyote in the trap not
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usea Dy commercial intra m mo- to De paruai to mmseti, Kepi me
king the interior country.
Andrew Tellefson, of Shaniko,
was the guest of his brother
Martin Tellefson, of the Gilliam
Countv Mills, for a day this week
while on his way to Wilbur, Wash
It is understood that during
harvest season the Condon stores
will be permitted to keep open
Sundays so as to accomodate the
farmers during the busy season.
Dr. Wood went to The Dalles
vesterdav to meet Wm. Cook on
his return from Seattle with a
runabout automobile. If the ma
chine Droves satisfactory, Dr.
Wood may conclude to buy it.
trap and gave his friend, the
hen. A most generous coyote
this fellow must have been!
And not untiV W-Heked every
cur dog in town, seven at a time,
was he put out of misery.
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OUTSIDE VIEWS
fltfl your livestock, poultry.
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prut four ymm in viw work
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iii ordir t give you thn ttt
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Notice oT Executor's &alo.
IN TIIK CO!-STY COI'IIT OK TUB KTATK
OltK'ioN FOR UII.I.IAM COCNTV.
11I lh K.Ulp ol John llrlif. lf
In Hi' Mutlir
reawl.
NOTU'F. IIBBKBVOIVKS niul lliemi-
.Irnlifiinl Jmi U Btirm, Exlltur l Hi'"
above nurnni Kmiilo, by vlrme o! an Onlcr ol
Slfllll I I. Ollill'illlljf mail l lb ! UlUttrU
rourt on Ihi- 6th day l July IW. ' whlrh
MMOnlrr h hrn'tiilure Iwen nl i-ntrwl In
the Jtmrnsl ol the abure etitltlort Court, autlmr-
King, empowerlu ami l-lceinlnit me to an.
I will from and alter Friday thatih ilayol !il
umlier 11KJH. nnx-eeil to aell at private aale. at
j.... ...... 1 i...,.n iih.ii tt. Lirni. heli'ln ifti-r lllell-
G. West, general manager tio..i.u ie ioiioindlwribeo K,i K.ut.e
CoHnty. Stat ol OroRoii. to wit:
Houthweat oitarter. ami the F.at hall ol
the Doutheait qnark-r ol Hii'tloii Two 1'J). and the
Woat hall ol the Nortliweit iiiart-r ul Uectlon
One (1) In Towiuhlu Two ('.'1 roiilh ol Itatine
Tweiit) i K. W, M.
Term, and Condltlona ol Aale: Cauli In
hand. In C. H. Uold Coin. Hule lo be anWfeltn
l.'outlrniatlon hy the above entitled Court.
Dated atl.'ondon, OreKnn. tlili th day ol
Auxuit l'.MH.
JAMF.S P. Ill UN.
Executor ol the Eilate ol John llarley, Ifeoeaaed
1 Condon 1
Livery
Barn
t'uder Ne Mauaiji m.-lil S
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I J. W. HIRE. PropT
of the Portland branch of the In
temational Harvester Co.. was
a Condon visitor Wednesday
lookine over the prospects in
this vicinity for his company
Dr. B. F. Butler and family
pxnect to leave the middle of
next week for an outing at New
port. The doctor will be away
for about ten days and persons
wishing to see him regarding
dental work should make an ap
pointment with him before Wed
nesday.
WANT&D, FOR SftLB,
FOUND, ETC
Sanitary Plumbing!
MEANS doiner awav i
with all sorts of di-
sfiasps. doctors' bills. L
etc. Think it over but
not too long! Have
your drain pipes look
ed after by : :
JflMIESON & The
MARSHALL, P'niber
Agts for Sampson Windmill
top ! coatfb d hoals lunga
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Founded In 1844
New $50,000 building this year.
The COLLEGE OF LIBERAL
ARTS has strong, brain-developing
courses. Other courses
in Oratory, Music, Theology,
Education, Medicine, Law, and
in the Academy.
45 Professors, High
Quality Instruction.
State Libraries afford superior
advantages. For catalogue
address
President F. Homan
Salem, Oregon '
LOST,
Notice For Publication. UoUled Trait
Public Land Hale Nn. iwt
Land Office at The In I lei. Orexon,
Aiitnat llh, IWH
Notice la hereby (riven that, a directed by the
(iiiiimlmloiiL-r oltlio General Ijind OlhVe, nn
der Drovlalona ol Act ol Congrea approved
Jiina tt. l'ju. Public-No. !XM, we will offer at
nubile lulc. to the blKlient bidder, at'i:l.ri o clock
p. m.,on the 17th day ol September next, attbla
olltce, the IoIIiiwIiik tractol land, to wit: F.
WJ4HW!-tHKV-rH!tlou 19 Towiublp 3 Homo
Range 22 E. W, M.
Anvnerioni claiming adveraely the above-
deacribed laudi are advised to Die their elalinn
or objentlona, on or before the day aliovc denln
nated lor uile.
C. W. MooRi. Reiflntur.
Commercial' Men Given
r j 1 a . . . t
3 caretui Aiiemion.
3H1
II
M Cmm Dnne
run Ul UO.
Meat Market
Choice. Fresh and
Cured Meats of
all Kinds.
Highest Cash Trice
Paid for Hides.
HOR&FS BOUGHT fl.NO fcOLD
Johnson Bulldlna
rAntAai aT NAA A M
g( VVHUVIIf V)VI aatf
'IHJ LmmI To ' Tnnii"nr V i in H$ IZSmJ
Beautiful Dress lat$
MA K 10 t'K A CALL.
MISS CREINEH'S MILLINERY PARLORS
All local advertlaementare ran tinder thia head
at the rate of F1VB CENTS pea LIKE EACH
188UK. If YOU have anything to aell, or wlah
to buy anything, or have loat anything: TRY A
'WaT AD" In this co Hmn. The rennlta will
anrprlae yon.
Found A purse. Call.
Agricultural College
Corvallis, Oregon
Offers collegiate courses in
Agriculture, including Agronomy
Horticulture,Animal Husbandry,
Dairy Husbandry, etc. Forestry;
P. H. Stephenson's
Mark Down Sale !
PRICES VALUES BARGAINS
Greatest aggregation of honest prices offered to the shopping
public. MARKUOWNS that speak louder than words.
Wir.i. locate someone on eood
Homestead, 160 acres, of fine Domestic Science and Art; Civil,
wheat land, good water. Write Electrical, Mechanical, and Min
E. J. Catlett, Condon, Or. 23t ing Engineering; Commerce;
Pharmacy.
Found A bunch of keys, north Offers elementary courses in
of Oregon hotel, where harvest- Agriculture, Forestry, Domestic
ora a r hpin cr unloaded. Owner Scipnce and Art. Commerce, and
may have same by calling at this Mechanic Arts, including forge
office and paying tor this notice, work, cabinet maKing, bieam
fitting, nlumbmg. machine
WANTED don and vicinity to look alter work, etc,
n.....w. uiwi uicri.H.e alio.
arrlptlon Hut of a prominent monthly magnstlnr
on a aalary and communion tl. (experience
deairable bnt not necemiary. Good opportunity
ion rlgni peraon. Aiiareaa rnunaner, mix im
Htatlon u, New lorn
Vwv votaai rravanti rnumiiia
Strong faculty, modern equip
ment; free tuition; opens Sept-ember25.
Illustrated catalogue with full
information on application to the
Registrar, free.
WOOD TO BURN1 II
''ProiTruKtiiiation inl lio tliicf of time."
BUY NOW !
We will give you tlm
REST WOOD, IIONKST MHASmiK mid SQUARE DEAL
ARLINGTON LUMBER CO.
CONDON AMUSEMENT HALL V
MYERS & WILLOUCHBY , Propa.
TOBACCOS An ainironviale mod in BILLIARDS
CIGARS whkh ymi are invited to POOL
CANDIES. upend a ylmsunt hour CLUB ROOMS
MAIN STREET. CONDON