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.- .1. THE COIiOOIl GLOBE THURSDAY, JULY 33. 1099. Ths itttiMrlptlitn to ihs Olosk Is 91. BO, II paid la sdrsno. II not paid la sdrsiiet 92 will b olisrted. A psnoll mirk .round Dili polles Indicates (hit your subscription bt plrod. CImh rrntw promptly. LOCAL NEWS. Chlcktm and groats will toon b rip. O. W, Klnehsrt wnt to Lost Valley juonnsy, E l Darin nJ family want out to thtlr T. CI. Johnson wits an Arlington visitor mt INK 01 tut WMH. D. 8. Wright left Sunday for Indiana with a car load of borttt. - Tht Intent phrasti with or itoyt at tht ironi it "Keniemner ins gins." Hdukltbvrrlet are tald to bt pltntlful In tlit moiinttlnt thlt lesson. Mrt. Mary Brown It pre During to tin I Id a tint rtildenet on her rancli on Roiik crest. "Lust call" tt tht Photo Tnt. 6 thtlr Condon work. Will uiovt to Loot Hock ntit wek. Harvesting and thrtihlng art In pro gran on Hchuttler Flat, Wheat it going 87 bushel to Iht tort, Mrt. Kiln Rlnehurt, of Mnyvllle, and Mrt. Stewart, of Fossil, caint In on tht taut Batonlay morning. . Miss Untile Hoover, of Fossil, hat ben tht gnett of htr sister, Mrt. J. K. Btliavhtr, fur tht putt week. Mitt Louise Mnsitrove, of Portland, It vial tin her sisters, Mrt. H. Palmxr and Mrt. Kva Wett. Hht will remalo about a month. Nancy E. Yarhrough, of Pnpersck, through her attorney, II, I). Msmlrlcks, hat aoriiititMicod a mil for divorce on tht ground of desertion, Bpatn hat formally turd for peart through tht French ambatiadnr at Washington. No particulart obtainable at our time of glug to press. Mrt. Yarhrough It employed at the Condon Hotel thit week, at house clean ing U In progress at that establishment Just no a and eitra help It necettary, AeetKr Clarkt ettlmatet that the wheat crop In Ulllaim county thit year will eiceed tht erii of 18m, a reported by tht otutot of IS'., by fully 60 per vent. While thnwlng a fractious horse Inst Batnrday Bundle Palmer wat kliked on tht knee, sustaining a bad sprain. He It able to bt around now with the aid of a cant. Tims. Young and w I ft arrived from Condon Thnrtdav to ipend a few flan lo Fossil. Mr. Young, who hat had very poor health for tome time. It being treat ed by Dr. Bhaw. r'ossll Journal. It it tald that Ctrvera It a tkillfnl guitar play tr-to he hat probably had more or le'tt eiperlenre In dodging pro jectile eoeh at water piu-here and old Shoethurled from upper windowt. Manle Downing came to town Sun day hanfing a big farm wagon with a rope attached to hit saddle horn. What Man ley can't do with that eatMIe h.irae of hit It not attempted by many of the boyt. Mr. Bradley, of Photo Tent, will give biatihibltioiion "Uuha and U" Bat order evening In the Armory Hall, as sisted by Mitt Mirie Musgrove, of Port land, In her "Club Exeroieet." Better altund. , J. 11. Prater and family, of near tone Rock, niovetl to Condon lat week to reelde, Mr. Prats having e-wpted a position in the clerk't offlne. .'hey are oucnprlng tht W. L. Barker property, on Church ttreet, near tht school houee. P. If. 8tephenon went to Trail Fork Sunday to bring honia lilt wife and too who hava been viaiting In that eet lioii. Al lienehaw went nut with hlm for the ride, and Kqnire, Wilklnton White re turnel lib the party to tpend a few days In town. W. A. Darling It at Alet Hardle'i place on Trail Fork thit w-ek, where he hat a big painting contract that will last nearly a month. Judge Neale Is thinking of offering a premium for wed dinge that take place during the record er't absence. Father Urlode wilt hold tervlct In the Catholic ctinrch next Sunday. This will tht Father'e last tervlce here, a be will leave thit Held and take charge of tht work at TUlamook at once, tie earnestly regoetot all Catholics to be preeent at thit tervice, P. H. Stephenson hat been appointed adniniatrur of tht eetate of John Linn, who wat murdered In Lana county In June. It it proltahle that he will make a trip to Eugene neat week to cmk after the horeee and other effect! belong ing to the aetata which art In that coun ty. A Kansas man hat dleoovered the rea ton that an angina I called the, ami hie argument la that they wear a jncket. and aproi.t, have timet, h" tnd drag a train behind them; they have a lap, need guides, ride wheel, will not turn out tor pedestrian, tome timet foam and refute to work, they attract men, are eery contrary and it alwayt take a man to manage tlitm. Ex. She wat a Sunday school teacher, and, of conree, tht tried to make every- thing good. Hhe epien a tot oi o renin going bathing one Hnnday afternoon, and to the tackled them. 'IM yon know where little boy go who Iwthe on Bnndnt?" taid ahe. "Vet," raid one little Arh, blacker than all the reel. "It' further np the canal tide; tint you can't go; girl ain't allowed." Ex. Two of our young men htd a diaagree ment Sutnrday evening and decided to goontxlda the city limit and fight It out. Moat of the male population fol lowed to tee tht fun, but. after the bel ligerent! rode a mile or to Into the conntrv, a motion to reconlder wa arfouted. and the tin lit wat declared off. The crowd waa dlreppolnted and o wa tht nnoertaker Whnconnleiitlve(iei-tei to make a rale of two cofflna Udore Iwd time. Altavtit It not fair to treat a man that way. II. B. Ifendrlck hat a horror of bald e, and having heard that ennehlne ronioiielv applied to a tcalp aflllctett or threatened with that maladv would pre' vent or cure it, hut being a bit timid of eiiicrlment. conceived the brilliant Idea of Inducing eoine of hit friend to try the remedy lo learn It It woiiki prove iflll filial tierom tili'Kling it nuiiKeii. bvi liner nnd Rninlle Piilmer (no relntton) re the victim teleclcd for hi echeme, i after lieieidng to a half hour talk trnm the attorney, In favor of the recipe, thet gentlemen haetened to hnve their few remaining loekt removed by the eandpaper procert, to give the Hunbeeme a fair how. and then cut the crown nut nf their hat. Tliev are full of cn thniHm now and do their lontliig In the tun, and Svl i hunting an artlut to have a tplder pa'inted on hi cocoannt to keep tho filet off. When the blielert begin lo rln however, it It feared there will ' he trouble, and if H. B. I a wle a he look he will tiike hit tnnimer outing, about that time, away out lo the mountain!, .Claude Dranton Captured. fingnt B(ltr, Jul; aotb, f tt . t .. ae ... . i m a viauue urtnton, lite toppoteri mur derer oi John Linn, It now tafuly lodged 111 HIV IUiiiy JHIJ. tie cr.iii to town today and wa menu nixed by Hert Finn, who knew him well, aim later ny Al Allien, who ran nut through the hack way acrontto tht court iioue ami toM Deputy Sheriff Duv that tht man lie wanted wa walking (he ttreete. Meanwhile Hert Finn had left Branton and wat hunting Ueorge Cro nor to tell hlm of hi ttnd. but before they could return, Day lind folhmed liranion down at far a the Bni.tll uhurch, corner uf Bill and Pearl ttreett, aim covering mm, ordered him to throw up hit hand, which he did without re- tltlance. When lenrched, nothing wa iuu no upon uriinion in trie ennpe or a dangerout weapon, only a pocket knife being veenred. It may be evident that Branton re turned to Eugene for tht purpura of nrrenderliig, at ht arrived on the after noon local. Mr. H. 8. Finn, a yonng man and tuhixiliiiate of Branton, lay that while walking np Willamette ttreet thi after noon he overtook Branton and Invtantly reoogulilng him flapped him on the back and mid "Hello Claude, 1 am tnr prited to ee you here." Branton learn ed verv cool and unconcerned, A con veriation -followed in which Branton eeemed tnrnrlaed npou hearing of (J roe n't arreat and of the $'.'60 reward, tie aiked Finn not to retort on him, a htdeired to go home Brut. The two aeiiarnted near tht new court houe cor ner. Branton going eat on Eighth ttreet. When Branton and Court In nd Green, who I held at an accomplice, met in tht tail, Branton exclaimed, "Hello. Coiirtland, I did not expect to find )on here," and Uraen replied that be wat a I no nrprled. Itranton mad no reitanca whatever when Deputy Day took him. Ht pro tected entire Ignoranct of the crime committed, of any reward offered, or lht he wat under any tnepiclon. - Tht otlli-ert art very reticent and re fute to talk much about tht present ta tn of the cae, hnt it it rumored that tiieen hat told another ttory which placet hlm more In an nnenvhtbltt pmi lion, and that Inipllcate a third peraou whom the olflcert have watched from the tlrt. Branton claim thit he went back toToiieka, Kan, where he went in queat of a 'h, hut when he reached mere ne louno in hi liiey were only pay ing (I. IX) per day for tack eewing, ami he bought a ticket for Portland and re turned. He tavt he tried to hue a ticket clear to Eugene but could not do to. When arretted ha had f 42.31 on bit per- ton. Thtofflcert teem Inclined to believe thi part of Brauton'e ttory and think that he will ret either confei or give lilmeelf away. He complained of hnngei when being qoctioned In hie rage and taid ht would talk mure after bt bad had tomethlng lo eat. Can't Cat Along Without It. UuKTiNOTux, U., Jnlv 22, U8. Editob C"HDon Uwb: Pleate for ward iii Otoaa to Huntington, at my wife and 1 are here for the rummer, and I can't get along without the weekly viait of the Ulouc. I came here to look after tome mining property that I own here. The proeie-cl teem good for plenty of gold, and we will toon tie Uxed'lor digging It out. Thit It tht greateRt fruit connty I ever aw. My brother and partner, Jiime lleadlv, ahlpped 30 tout of iwache to Bnlte. Montana. Itet yetr, and their crop I (titl larger thi year. Thethip- ilng neavoii lia juat iegun lor iiiK year e nilirroii. Thev thiiiued 1M) bo'xet of cheniet thit year. Your, L.. U. r.DKLMA2C. Tom Job neon' haying crew were en gaged flacking hay near town theuthei morning aad, alter having put eeveral load on I he eUck, Ueorge .Neale, the lacker, wa tomewhal urlle to ee a man' form wriggling and equirming up out ol the center uf toe ttack. lie wa at white at a ghoel ami pretty well uf- located. The fellow wa a atranger and had crawled into the hay to ileepand bad not awakened until about three feet of hav had len plnceil on top of him. He tald if he had liept awhile longer he would not have la-en able to get nut at all. Had inch la-en the cane, Condon would have been fornMied with a Urnt-clK!- eensalion next winter when that ttavk wa opened. ARLINGTON. Prof. Kerby hat gone to Troutdale. Several carloadt uf millet wert thip tied from here lent week. They go to Iht Klondike country. Ten cariK'ntert ate kept buty hert all the lime. Arlington, coiiidering lit tixe, It the livelteal town In Oregon, The Arlington Drug Co,' new (lore I nearing completion. It will lie one of the nneat more tmliomg in tne city. The old Vance building ha been re modeled and a glna front put In. Walt Compton will aoon ttart a notion ttore in the building. The new tteam ferryboat I nearing completion. When done, it will tat able to croe the river at any tluie, re gardlett of the wind. lUrveat hatvU are hard to get nt now, but llill the tramp thowt np every day dead broke and la-gging for grub, anil tweart there It no work. Plenty nl vegetable of all kind are being ieddled in Arlington at present. Melon time will toon tie here, and the crop pronii) to be a g'Hid one. A. Hoivthe etarted Monday for Baker Civ, where he Im a train load of tlteep awaiting ehipment. tne tneep were pnrtihaned In tne Jolin Uy valley. Frank Sweeney and family left Inet Thurtditv for their home at Warranton, having lieen on a vUit with Mrt. bwee- nev't brother. W. tl. Colwell, for the past teveral monlht. K dwrt Wallter, the old man who live (our mile tout h of town, etarted wltb hit pack horvet htet Monday tor tne Klondike to try hi luck at mining, lie own cjniioileriible property in thit teu lion of country. Several header have gone out within the lent few dat, lo Severn I Hireling machine, one a vleam thresher belong initio U. H. Sudlh. He hRt UK). (X0 biiHhelt engnged to thresh in the Shut' tier Flat and Eightmlle tecliont. Everv house in Arlington l occupied and more could be rented if they were lo lie hud. There will I a scarcity of hoiiHe In town thit fall when tchool liegin, nt there are many families that intend to come here to Hike advantage of our excellent tchool fiicilltie. WANTED. Energetic, hustling young man to rep resent Keystone Welch IO. uood op portunity to right parly. No Exuerlence Necessary. Keystone Watch Co., Portland, Oreg. SLABWOOD FOR SALE. I have n fine lot of slitb wood for sale at my taw mill, one-half mile from bwt Valley postolflee, Will Is sold cheap, Call ou or addreaa, Marry IUustkao, t( Loat Valley, Ore. OLEX. Preaching next Sunday at Olei church. P. Marvel, of Kan, It visiting hit brother U. W. Marvel. Several rattlesnaket have been killed on Uock creek the pat week. Mlae Elfa Backut hat returned to Gil liam and I ttuyiiig with her titter, tin. (i. H. Smith. The wheat in thlt tection it turning out tieiter timn wit expecieu. The spring and volunteer will both make a good quality of wheat. C. A. Wakeley, a one-legged, spectacle vender, wai exhibiting omu of the burned hone of John Linn, who wa murdered on the McKlnaie by Branton. Wood will be cut at the head of Rock creek this winter and Hotted down next spring to Olex for the grist mill and other ihet want to join in and go up and cut and put in the creek. B. F. Yamiet, of Ellcnhurg, hat Jutt made a del with J. A. Crum. and a new set of machinery and roller proce-s will lie put In the Olex mill. Ware houses will be erected, and a firrt-clan mill will hereafter tie at Olex. Thi mill can be rnn cheaper than at any other point in the county, ae we l ave plenty of water the most of the1 time. CLEM. John Waston It heading hit grain near Clem thit week. Mrt. Martin, of Rock creek, it visiting her daughter, Mrt. Cf runt Wade. Jud McUufre pasted through Clem Friday, enisling In driving a band of mule. Mrt. Conroy, her daughter and Mist Beagle are down from the mountain on a visit. H. T. Proptt recently purchased a new header, and bat begun work with tht tame. (Jeo. Welvhont latt week purchased a new Kstee nrirxn from the Jauobnen Mu sic Co., of The Dallet. Covotet have been catching Danne- man't chicken of late, tud tiua hat been setting iteeltiapt to catch the pesky brute. J he Ursi night he put out lre he caught two chicken and a cat; the next night, a couple of Uiughs, (jus hat hauling hay for him. took an old covote hide and placed it in a posi tion to look like the genuine article in the trap. Before retiring (jut thought he would visit hit train, and In the dim, uncertain light he thought he had trap ped a coyote for m re; to he taid "Ah, we have yon at last, haven't wa?" But to make sure he concluded to kill the brut before taking him out of the trap. tn be got a rock and hit thlt dry, harm less old hide a terrible blow, and the rattle of the dry hide also rallied Gu. Heat drst thought the anlmal'l hide lidn't exactly Ht him. then the Ihumrht "truck him that perhaps thit campaign liquor, together with. Boyer't cherries, might he having a bad effect on him; then he pinched himself to ee whether he might he dreaming, but he teemed lo be awake, and concluded lo take another whack at the rattle-tklnoed brute, and picked op a rock and let drive at the supposed coyote; it was then that thove tied men, who had been hiding near by, gaveUus the horse laugh. itul the siliiMlioii began to dawn on line with all ita disappointment, and, after iirvinir lha tin lior offa n In if of HMr.lriir tobacco and taking a chew of the weed to steady hit nerve, he tneaked off tn lied, but ht hain't heard the last of it vet, and covote talk it getting munol- onout wltb Gut. LONE ROCK. J. n. GofT mada a butinest trip to Fossil last Monday, J. R. Bennett wat reported at being seriously ill last week. The weather hat turned quite warm tne past tew dayt. tlavlnir has been I ha nrdvr nf tha rlav In thlt locality fur the past few weekt. John M. Brown made a trip lo llepp- nerwilha four-horse team the tlratof the week, , Miss Annie Wineland it assisting Mrt. B. Ktevent in household work fur a few week. Ed Wineland will ton commence the construction uf bit big new livery and feed stable. D. Z. Kubinett hat told hi Lone Rock A Condon mail, route to Henry teel, who loot charge of tame last Monday, This Imrg will soon have a telephone line which will connect with the line at Mallory't mill, which It about 12 mi lea eaat of here. The road hat been lined with emi grant the past few weekt. There seems lo las about an equal number traveling each way north and south. W. A. Uoodwiu coin me need work on the new M. E. church building at thit dace last Tuesday. He ex Dei-la to have it completed in about six weekt. Mist Flora Ward went over to Eight- mile Monday, where she hat employ ment In the family of Mr. P. Brenner through the harvest eeaton. J. R. Ralston A (ton have pnt np a neat new sign on their ttore. It would lie a gisxt tinng for the town if other business honset would follow suit. The camp meeting which wat In pro gress for a Unit two weeks over on Hock creek , near Hanlinan, closed last week. and it reported at having been a grand tnccett. Ed Wineland hat two four-horte teams hauling lumber to town. They make a triii a day. If Ed putt the lumber into building It will give employment to several carpenter. P. L. Ham mndit a hasty trip over to Mullorv's mill Fridav for the purpose of attending to some business nltaira in Portland by telephone, thit being the nearest onice to Lone Ria-k, The notorious Albert Smith was here last Thursday night with hit "Wild West" show and took in the youngsters for a few dime. Verity me suckers will bite at any teaton of the year in tide burg. A camping party, consisting of about n d ixen of Uilliamites, started for the mountain the first of last week. Frank Ralston and wife, of Arlington, were among the number. The party expected to ie out aiHini ten ttaya. Our enterprising hotel 'man, J. M. Williams, bat nudertHken I he job id tak ing the water out of theereek and bring lug it to town for Irrigating purpow, If he succeeds in the undertaking, It will prove to le a great benefit to the people who raise gunlen, trees. Mowers, etc. Teachers' Examination. A teachers' examination will be heb at Condon, Or., on the second Wednc day In August, 18'. '8, commencing a I o'eloek P. M., for teacher' cerllth ates and elate educational diploma. W. W. kbnnkpv. J28-21 Connty School Bupt, 1 1 f .INTER AGENTS KOK "OhAnsTONB. Ill VV Life ami Pnlillfl 8ervlee." bv Ttioa. ' lliindfortl. A wonilarlnl story nt salnrlimsrs rer. Over Mo lurge. ruillsnt imgos. lot) Kiiiwrh, rsreenxrsvlnes. hh'lict, btvinwi, txwt snd only enitnrseil "illmtntoiie book" pnbllshsrt. Only 1 Mi. Commission, W per cent. Cmllt elr.ii. Krelght px lit. Ontnt frw. Drop sll tnish snd elsr Wfl month with the onlv trim snrl soml flilMl.tonn book." Address THK DOMINION COMPANY, Hunt 311, m-m Uourlxiru street. ObUiaga, iM-M UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. The University of Oregon graduated hut June the largest dust in its history. Theclast numUrd thirty. The fall teriu will liegin September 19ih. Students who have completed the tenth grade branches, ciin enter the tnlefresliman clas. No examination are required for graduates of accredited school. Reas onable equivalent are accepted for most of the required entrance simile. Cat alogue will lie sent free to all appli cant. Persona desiring Information may address the president, Hecretary J. J. Walton, or Mr. Max A. Plumb all of Eugene, Oregon. The courses offered are those of a good university. There are department of modern and ancient laiitnuiges, chemis try, bloh-gy, geology, English, elocu tion, advanced engineering, astronomy, logic, philosophy, psychology, nmtlie matict, and physical edm-ailon. Music and drawing are also langht. The tui tion I free. All tlndentt pay an inci dental fee of ten dollars yearly. Board, lodging, heat and light in the'dormitorv cost 2.fQ fair week. j2l-27 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture, Final Proof, . LxnOrricTTH Dai.l. Ol., July It. 'M. Notice ts herchr given that Jura' E. Downer, heir ol James a. Downer, dee., tins ftlvd notice of Inli-n lon lo make fliwl prool More il. N. Kisser, county clerk, al his orllce In Condon, ur., on Thursday, August 25, 1893, on timber culture application No. WIS, for (he '4 vlA II '4 " and tw'4 B. see U, tp 4 1, tiin.w. M. He names a widens: M. A. Tlimnmoo, . V . Brriviier, I. A. McMorrla and H. IT, buwuer, all ol Condon, Oregon. J14-23 ' it.lt. r. Mootl. Renrlster. ATTENTION WOOLGROWERS!!! Z. F. Moody's Briclc Warehouse, Is Prepared to Handle Con - sign men ts of Wool This Year, as Before, at Arlington and The Dalles. Your Interests are Ours. Your Business Entrusted to Our Care Will Receive the Most Careful Attention. S.G.HAWSON, WAR WITH SPAIN! t.r. AL, HENSHAW- Is Busy Getting in Supplies for His Customers. He Carries a Full Supply of . Tardware, Builder's Material, Granite and Tinware, Furniture, Paints and Oil, Glass and Crockery, Stoves, Picture Fraires. Fishing Tackle, Bedding. Canned Goods. Ammunition. Undertaking Goods. He will make yon hot price on Building Material, Barbed Wire Etc. Call and tee him when yon come to the county teat. Interest cherged on acc'tt after W daye. T. O. Earhart, CALL Summit Saloon, asaaaa.F'OR rirrT rn nr- rrn Uirjes, Ijquors apd iars. FINE BILLIARD AMD FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & M00RE, Prop'rs. CONDON, ARLINGTON SALOON, 0.W.BARR, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard apd pool Sables. First-class-Coods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught. Main St., Condon, Oregon. ARE YOU LOOKING WHEN IF YOU ARE IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO CONSULT WITH P.H.Stephenson, BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. Dealer in Fine Merchandise. Condon, - - pipe Job prii)tii)$ Coyote Bounty. A meeting of those interested in the payment of scalp wat held at Arlington June 27, '98, for the purpose of devising means to collect payment. It wmtigreed that I should use my inliunnce to have those Indebted to the Union to pay up at once by cash or note. Therefore, all thoe indebted will please come forward and settle within 30 day from thedtileof this notice and tave cons. We have $505 on hand and $400 outstanding which should he a small Item In this connty with 130,000 sheep. W. Rrttik, President. j!4 21 Dated July 0, 1898. Teachers Institute. The Gilliam connty Normal Institute will open at Condon, Ore., on Tuesday , August Id. 18f8, and continue in session about ten day. The Oregon school law require the superintendent and teach ers to attend regularly. Prof. W. A. Wetrell, of Portland, "will conduct the excercitet, insuring a profl table institute W. W. KF.NNBOY, J 21-22 Superintendent. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture. Phial Proof. Laud Orncx at Thi lui.i.sn, o., July 11, '98. Nolle Is hereby (riven that Harah E. Hlnnrmw formerly a roll K, h'tturn. bns Med notice ol In tention to muke iliml proof before H. N. Fritter, coant) clerk, at bis office In Comion, Or., on Friday, August 26, 1893, on timber cilture application No. 80OS, for Hie nWawJi nwJaHiend awj neU. see 17, tti5, tlfie, W. M. Hbe iiainea as wltneaapa: V. E. hinl h and Adam emllh, of Mayvllie; V. U. iipiiimton snd 1. A. Knttera,of Coudon, Or. Ju, F. Moon. KeKinter. Arlington Agent. 8. V. Moora. AT THE ORE. FOR THE BEST- BUYING GROCERIES? - Oregon. at tf?e G10B Office. S. B. BARKER,; 'DEALER 1- GEN R L;y MERCHANDISE CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. J. F. REISACHER, Saddler m Harnessmaker CONDON, ALL KINGS OF LEATHER Carrlet a Complete and Wei I-1 elected Stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKETS - And everything Usually found In a first-clasa harness shop. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a call. '. building on th corner, opposite Barker's store. NOTICB. We have added a Jewelry Department to our slock of General Merchandise and W. L. To bey, who is a strictly first-class watch-maker, is prepared td do all kinds of watch and r jewelry repairing, 'at Portland prices, and guarantee satisfaction. Tobey Bros., ARLINGTON. J. H. PUTNAM, sir- - -DEALER GENER'L MERCHANDISE FOSSIL, Gent's Clothing, Furnishings, Mitchell Wagons and Cheap. Call and T. G.JOHNSON, .PROPRIETOR OP. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on , Condon, HAY AND GRAIN CHARGES VERY BEASOKABLl. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon Hotel, CONDON, - OREGON. Mrs. S. A. PROPRIETRESS. MOTTO: LOW RATES, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Table Supplied With P. Iv. LONE ROCK, ORE., DEALER IN. General Merchandise .AT SUCH LOW. PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CET MY PRICES BEFORE COIKC TO DUNN BROS. Are better prepared than ever to supply the wants of their customers. Their trade is constantly increasing and their stock has in creased with the trade. You are welcome to examine their stock and get prices at any time. At the ( Dealers Old Stand, Condon, General Merchandise. HARRY HALSTEAD, .DEALER IM ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. I offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lum ber. Careful attention given t bills of special sizes and dimensiou stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. CC0D3 MACE TO ORDER. OREGON. OREGON. Boots and Shoes Neckwear, Etc. All Kinds of Vehicles see for yourselves. North Main Street, Oregon. BOUGHT AND SOLD. Maddock the Best in the Market HAM, Tht RAILROAD. IT W.'Ll PAY YOU. in 1 South of Condon Hotel. Oregon. - OREGOIi