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t uw ... 1, 1. ut rnn NTV THE COIIDOll GLOBE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBfH ai. I WOO THl- OKHCIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. "' w a t vt r. r til OBITUARY. In from' Mutuey Mrn.W. 1. Wlteox In tins wi'i'k. Mn. .F, W. Hire win Monday. Mr. K. II, Moo're; of Mayvlllo" precinct, w i 1 1) town Monday. fpclKkSMlon A ltoucri bad 0.1 bend of h-ir-usi in tlio tiitrn lunt nlht. Jim Dunn Iim about recovered from Itiv lei.'IMlt lilne. - iif i.ii lli.tm a renorted very imit'li 1;. in r yesterday. Jut. Harbin I hei tt ck from Purlin ml on a liiminmiB trip. Mr. mul Mr. C. W, Palmer Imvo both Veil wrlonuly III the 'Ht ''' Mr. Jap lodnii of Olcx win reported -very lu Sunday wiih typlioia lover. N-Uu Vlity.oiifit.l. of 0!. i th .'.'nick lint with symptom of typhoid. M. Mm. W. J. Smith" ero l' . . . I... . . . m 1. .... Ml. t. , imm .-,,v.lli ..v... II. V I I. it. Ml. Miry MuM.H'k retarded Hunday (mm nleaaant lit llh 1'tltl.lieUJIk ' - - . . ftlrii'lf. iir ilii.Ui.n U linre from TliO : Ihille i.Hjkiiii; alter hi buahie luwret In ' this county. , Mr i.T. U. Johnson, who Is suffering I,om typhoid, In BttliiI llf 8 we'd " sum be. expected. lr. MiiMh, of . lh i'"mJ tiHHarHa .Jlonpltal, Portland, i hero this week Im.-Mi'S after Dr. (iiillette. Mic Drunk Cooney mul Mgl Mu.l.l.H-k are attending: the Wislurx' .ht-lioi.it Hi lemnei'jii mm nuivv.. C. W. Whit fame l f'i Pupprsaek s,ii.i..iuy evenlnu. Mr Whit says hi jaihtV health 1 lin proving rapidly late- . iy- ".'."". C!,;u.U Karhart returned Sunday from .'. n trip U Arlington l"nf and lleppner. Mr, l.urharl mny deol.lo to riiumiu in l)U.ii;i i at Iohb in thi ?r fmure. I. W. Darling hor) 'U which - Vlit-l lorSatlllday M . ""HponO'i ! Monthly.-.Tli demand fur horse not IcitiC jfiKHl hut ftiw animal aero sold. P. It. Ktcphensoit viaituil ' ilrn Wil klnmn White, of I'npt'rwk, llm flrl of tin woek nl nUnghUire-l pruirio chkk i im nii'i Juck rshhlt gftloroi K. 1). ml It. nl their f,i..,tlies. mni U Phelln.nn, rrive.l 1.,. m MiourTu'lrty to loenlw. I'or tin (.r. wnt tfi'rty r tPPin on ,,,B li'iwniiijt t nirli. Hartman. Willinin ftnH Uiirtmaii, nn M'- i Mr. a ......I lliit tmiiti.. of iii'iir tlil eliy.'dlHil .on Thndy, Novunher 22. j llllirt, of tioniplitinUon Of (liwftHCK, BftM n illneHH ollivu weekii' ditrnlinu, fied 2j yenri", I) inontlin nd H dny. '11,0 mil'Ji'ct of tli i c BkBteh wan horn nt iok lint Whtmilimd, Oiilif"rnii, Kriiruary it, IH75. In 1H:I the Hiirtiiiiin hi'nily lrt tlinir fjiinny Soiithent homo to try their f.n-tuneH In' tho tlien frontier cdiinlryif KmtUirn Oregon. They topil I" time nenr WhkIoii, UiiiiUiIIii county, hut In I8K5 they fiinilly Bellied III this wtu bhrbood, wlieru tliey hnv ref.id.id mul where they liro reeitgniftid ono oi.the tn.iHt hlifhly rertpeme-i fumilen. H'1 Will irn to manhood, mid her", by in- diiHtry and pertievernncc, he hii'l nneiiny iiiiiii niiiluled iMinldernble properly mi'i i.,., I ,.,,.., in hii retrtirdud II ono ol th hindliti yonnu hiriite of tho county I lo wild mnrried ou Kebrimry 15, 1 !)!), to Minn Uerthrt M.-lJunlettt, n highly repeel d young htdy of tho neighborhood, mid tli.ir fniuro b bright mid foil of hope itnd promlne, when, in lhe utretigth of his young ilmtihoosl, bo niricRn down nnd curried by nineen IihikI nrrof theUreitt Divide' which lies j'lat ft liUJw any heyond the ftin'set of life. To bin young wife, ".widowed while yet a bride, to hi hciutdiroken pureiilH, who felt tlnitthey needed him to eotnfoit thi'lr deelliiin'g yeiim, mid to bin br.itherH, w-l'th whom ho nlwtiyn win favorite, will g forth the cftrnout lytnpiilliy of h hoxt (rf friendrt. The funeral occurred on Hutnrdny nt 2:0 I', M. ahd largely attended, the m-rvice beitigeoliducted by Rev. Kdward C'urrnn, of thin plnie. . ' Harefortl Calvo3. K, V. Weir returned the llrnt of the week from North Yakima, where he purchased two fiill-blooiMierefurdvBlvn', n bull and heifi-i'. : Tliey were bought from A. J. KplaWn, of North laklma. Tliene were taken out to hid Mayville stock ranch. Th young stock are regin- tcted and will be duly tranufcrred to Mr, Weir in n fewweeko.- Mr. SVelr now had on Ii'ih ranch one of the fluent band of lien ford vattle to the state, coimiHting i,l ::t lipud. Tim Mavvliio coitniry id well iidiioled for ftock. Mr, Weir bar t'i.tnil IwoiToi. of allalfiimitl a goo.l third crop Is being pant'ired lliltj winter. Arlington lodepeinlcnt, Six Frightful Failure. Si trrilile failures of six different doctors nearly Kent in II. Mullen of. Lockland, ()., lo an Parly grave. All aid he hud tt fatal lung tronbhi and that he niut soon die. lint he was urged to try Dr. King's 'e Discovery for CotMiniiption. After taking five hollies he was entirely cured. It is pos itively guaranteed lo cure all il'meai-pM of Throat, Chest mid Lungs, including Cough, Colds, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Anthnia, Hay tever, Lroup, Whooping Cough, fillc and $1 00. Trial bottles free at Condon Ding Co.'. Stricken With Insanity. Arlington Independent, Nov. 23. Kred llunsel, of Ulex, was in town yesterday evening, having been necom- puiiied hy (Jrant Wa.le and II, D. Ran' dall. The first named is confined at the Hotel (Irando, snfl'ering from mental aberration, and ia awaiting ihe action of the county o.-urt. Up to this morning nothing has Iwii d..ne in the matter eee.t ihe notification of the county Indue, who imtrtteU'il that he ix lieiu ti'in b.-i'Hiiie so t.ik'h' lh.it, Isovtmberj (i, ;Wh be w a elected Previ.Jefrt of the United sjltiiteii.' Nosoofit-r had he taken his seat than the southern states liegan their Icng-threntened attempt to accede Iroin the Union. .There followed, as yon all know, a long, disastrous war. Noth ing could so text a president' integrity ud capability. Ihlt Abraham -Lincoln hrnvitil rdimI to the eriais. While Hie war was still going on Mr. Lincoln wan reelected president, lie said, he didn't suppose tho people wanted to swap horses while they were croasinn a river. After finding all other means failing, he broke Ihe hack ; the Southern Confed eracy by issuing his decree of Kmanci palion of the Negro. This was one ol the grandest of recorded human nets and one of the great turning points in the world's history. The later events ol ins career are familiar to us nil. Abraham Lincoln. Oration delivered by Miss Liila Clarke at Public School Literary tjociety, o vemher 10, 1'JOO.J , ' Mk. pHRirimr, Laoirs AvntiBN-n.Kns, I have chose the life of Abraham Lincoln as my tnbj.'et. I think his is one ol the grandest of all the presidents' lives life which by Its very simplicity, hon esty and moral courage will leave its Influence as long as'the world stands. "Abraham Lincoln was bom in Har din county, Ivy., February 12, WY3, few years after which hi father moved to Indiana, the family floating dow n the Ohio river on a rrift. Brought up In the most humble condition of life he re ceived but I'lUle education in his youth and this little was due to his own in- tcllisicnce and nerievcrance. Abraham I " i ..t.i:,. i- I ,.. .,. a.,, I una pnm. I'lllioc. I1"" . 1... . ...... ., ,,; ,! . . . n .... . ..u,A.n,.iT l.nr, and l.tH RierilUK Il'imatv .... i.v ... Mintrv to the last, lie restored me Fine Groceries for Winter pclled to help support his fathei ilv, by the hardest of manual labor. t i . i. , , .li.I r.t iiiulAnrira liliti I.'- i.. 1...,- '. kftnwl,l.V and even ' National authoritjr and Sacrificed his life atl.,d;iur l.a ui.Pi.i hU evt-nintf ', i acconip i in . r,,v. warm uarlor "Over thlrty-three years mrlii loir cabin wh eh he hiniHell ''"'" IslllflCllt. have passed ! since Ahranaui Lincoln wa shot down Preferred Stock Canned Goods 1900 Pack. Thanksgiving Goods. Teas and Coffees Succofa; fi, f:ie. Afiira. (Jhrrttfi; iVilf, l'rano, Co grfta, r.cffc, Tutiifttoesi liiifiibiTrieU, 8tnuv berries". (.5 rapes, rWhi.'X I'inP Arpl(; Ktc J'RKFKKHKi) STOCK Onro used ftf v.'t5'( tisefl. Try it ttn J trt- (MiWineeil. Crd iti'srnCs, ('itron, Lemon find Orangrr Poel. N'ow in tho fi uf(? for tlio prudent houflewifo t preparo for TfiankKgHing and our store in the pluco. ' Call and see n. - We carry tlio finest line of theso goods to be found in tho county.' ' IJiiy your Ta and Coffee here and, yotl will always drink the beat- That's sure, filled i.-.i i...t...i i imil.l ,.d l,v Dim litfht of 'an incident which ,iu fn il.i. un l. Htted With horror and sadness himsellfof life that hfl lliado him immortal. While very young his great ambition wa for a public career. He became much interested in law. One of the first book that interested him was ''The Statute of Indiana." After remlinz them henever let a law book Shaw. Jiirp At hi home on Beeeher Flat, Sunday, Hoe-mUtr 2 IIKW, David Shaw aged iiliout 00 year. ' ' Deceased was an old resident of thi county and wb highly respected, lie was a veteran of the civil war and was fir soul) tim t a prisoner at An-iifsoi-villi', lie leaven a wife, two son and two daughter to mourn his loss. Th interment took place Tuesday In th Condon cemetery. life, he said, was his mind so completely nbnorlieil. But from these he did not get the idea of iK-coming a lawyer in f,.t i unit ihrntii'li a friend nririiitf that here a few days awaiting development. , it ot.cllrr(!1i ttl tl.atsuch a profession Mr. Randall e pressed It a in opinion that the mn should lie confined, as there is no question ol hi mental Con dition. . , thi country An announce ment had Iwen made that President Lincoln and General Oant. with their wives, would visit Ford's theatre, April 14, 18(3. General Grant was obliged to go away and could not accompany the President. That night the theatre was .-foii-dnd. Lincoln's (mix was decorated ,1 , I!,.., I. .iail,M tltP Itf.V HtMXtt pashiol. At twenty-lour years oi age j O.clo).ki rrolnLty locating Lincoln' i Kmi'm into the noKSesslon of a set of I a..,,, l.nt. it una sntmoscd through enri Blackstones, the reading of which gave him an inspiration. Never in hi whole P. H. Stephenson, HeliuMi Merchant. IIO.MI.STKAIUCUS ATTKNTIONS I i t,.-, r: ikiiv iv 111 nublinh vour n.i.il nriM.f . notice for 2.50.5 now pay i(7.50. Who" reridv to inako proof nsk tlio . . . j.rtt.d OIllOO oIllCialM tO KOII'l f! your 'notice to this paper that j yon . may : avo this uionoy. ?, Piv.) dollars savml.itt thta way, l it U'tter than 5.00 camel "loiJ tailing 40 cent wheat; ito t2 tmn-h fawicr you know. Call at thta ollieo and we will toll voi.t all about it. d u-j i n artrvruuii uvaruvvoru' " Kl llartman arrived from Shedds, Linn county, Friday, being called homo by the sd death of hi 'brother, mention l(f which I made elsewhere in thi issue. A number of fine hado tree have been plained along our streets lately. Had thi work been attended to ten venrs ago Condon might now lie a cool 'and fchady a a sylvan nook. Better hits) than never, however, John Harrison, the ell known atoek iMi.i. of Thlrlymile, was in town Tueiday Mr. Harrison i out of tho sheep busi nom for tho present having recently sold ID-Hi head to .Lime Simpson, of Clacka- untv. and tho remainder ol his bund to Frank Armstrong. S. P.. 'Baxter, ol the Ut-onu ofllce, left Mou lav for Pendleton where Jie will visit a few days, cat soma Thanksgiving turkey and, incidentally, soo hi best plil. Thi I 8am' flrnt pleasure trip in a long time and bo hud hi mind made up for a gala week wheil be left homo. An attachment ha boon issued by Win. Key & Son, of Mayville, ngainet the Miiyvillo Drug Co. Hheritr Wilcox tcrvol the writ yesterday but later the niaiter was adinsted and settled between . I, , v., ilea Interested. Tho Store bus iiccn dosed however nnd May villa peo j,lu will now buy their drug in Condon. Mrs. J. F. (iulletlo, who wa attacked last week with typhoid symptoms, wa taken to the lood.amariliBi hospital at i'.tl..nd on Tuesday. Mr. U. li. Arm- Pining accompanied hor as far H Arling ton uud saw her safely aboard the train for Portland. The patient stood the trip f.rul rut mid her many friends hope that hor recovery may bo a speedy 01:0. Dim! Biffl Bang! Roy F.hberl and William Campbell, two well known fanner who reside Ju north ol tow n, engaged in a fistic encoun ter Monday afternoon ou the sidewalk in front ol the Hudson Pharmacy 011 Main street. From report gleaned on the ground lust after the cessation of hostilities, the light was a fair one and nobody interfer ed. The first round wa a straight stand- up-aiid-kiiock-il-to-'im and, the bystand er say, lasted about 10 minute. Round two wa a clinch In which Campbell' went down without punish ment and" in the thud one or both the belligerent went into tlio big show win dow of the Hudson Pharmacy, wrcckiii g the same bevond recognition. The fourth ronud was an all 'round breakaway (or breath and, o far a wo could learn, the wrap stopped hcrt with honors about even Just then thu marshal hove In sight and, gathering both belligerent beneath his broad and brawny wing, Ins brought 1 1. l,r,iv.a before Recorder May who said. "A V and costs. So far as we could learn the cause of the collision was a cow a deceased cow ti'lil I'MllCV lied her eiiiinitement with Canu-bcll' herd a few day ago and whose can-as Campbell carried to a canyon contiguous to the course by which the water come to F.Wrt's and Dull Rice' spring1). F,bUrt remonstrat ed witli Caii.pbell by asking him to re move the carcass and Campbell remon dlralod uguiusl this suggestion by trying lo remove Kbliert and then and there they went at It mid there you are. Tho School Literary. It wa the good fortune of the writer to 1 present at tho literary society, which I conducted by the pupil of the Condon public school, on last Friday evening, and it gives n nleasnre to testi fy to (he high quality of work which Is Pinna don bv that organisation.' It happened, on the evening in ques tion, that neither of the teacher were present, am, th orderly and dignified ...ani.r In which the tirwcedinus were conducted speak volumes for the pupils ThH debate wa tho nrincipal feature of the evening and ech one of tho dosen 1 or o speaker showed by their remarks that the question had been carefully studied ami prepared. The Ul.orns be lieves that there are boys and girls now taking their tlrs.t lessons in pnhlic speak ing in the rVbool Literary Bociety who will be heard of later in life in matters pertaining to the progress of the world, and whom Coudon and Oregon will then delight to honor ami to claim a their illustrious son and daughter. wn wlihln hi reach. Ho aire pled the suggestion, and devoted most of his time for til next three or four year to legal reading. Ho wa admitted to the bar in 18:J0, ami commenced hi practice at Springfield, Iliiuoi. Hi career as a law yer was remarkable in many way. When a client came to him, bis urst effort wa to arrange mutters, if possible, to avoid suit. Ho once aid: 'Dis courage litigation. Persuade your neigh bor to compromise whenever yotl ran. j Never Btir op litigation. A worse man tan scarcely be found than one who doe this." In all bin arguments he meant the jury should see that be wa right, and lor thi reason he never used a w ord thn dullest could not understand. He oaity. At ten liootli eniereu me uu and, while perfect stillness reigned throughout the honse, a shot was heard, which ended the life of one of the grand est men our country ha ever known. A life whose memory will be ever eacred . To all w ho love their noble country. He was a man whose like the world again shall never see. - To vex with blauie or praite, The land mark that attest nia bright, brief reijjn Are battle, out the pompxJ gala day. Fall and Winter Goods. Largest and Best Line in Gilliam County, Winter Underwear, Overcoats Mackintoshes, Ulsters Etc. A Village BlacKmtth Saved His Lit tle Son' Lire. Mr. H. II. Pdack. the well known vil lage blacksmith at Grahamsville, Bulli van Co.. K. Y.. eavs: "Our little boo five year old, ha always been subject to croup, and o bad have the attack been that we have feared many time that he would die. We have had the doctor and need mauy medicine", but 1 'lift n hcrlain ' Comrh' Remedy i now It seem 10 oibbuiv.- Groceries Hardware and General Merchandise Largest stock in tho county Universal Stovts and Ranges Iron Bedsteads Spring Mattresses Chairs Extension Tables nnr vole reliance.. first took part in public affair in serving ' the tough mucus and by giving a, captain In the Rlack Hawk war ran twice successfully for the legislature j , . Mnra 1, titled." There of his.Btate, and at one tune wasdeleatea Orders taken for ' urnituro .and. Wall Papef not kept iu Stock " for Speakership ol the House by one vole only. "Abraham Lincoln was elected to Con gress in 1S10. While there hi reputa- is no danger in giving thi remedy for it contain no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. F r ale by The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Crosfleld, mgr. " . .. Olex, WADE BROS. Oregon. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY T IjixhIIvk Hforno lluinuio laniew. ah ilrmful.ts Mnml tho nmnejr It It I"11" 1" euro. E. W. tlrovs i Iiiiiitiirc l on eacli oox. Notice to Sheepmen. A good sheep range to let from now until spring. Plenty of bunch uran. 6'ood wind breaks, shed, feci rack and all panels needed. Also Iioubo to ciitnp in. For par ticulars apply to John IUkkison, Thirtyuitlo. : Tho autumn leaves are leaving fast ; The trees will leave In Spring. mm '. Soon we will feel the wintry blast ; Artd itwon't doathing - ' I To tho man who is not protected by our gen- I erators of warmth and comfort. School Nofles. School Kditor. I)V III. S-rUIKllSTOM, To remove a troiiblcsonlu corn or bun ion: l irst soak tlio com or bunion In wiuin water to sullen it, then pare it down a closely a possum) whiioih drawing blood and apply Chamberlain' Pain Halm twice daily; rubbing vigor uusly for five minute at each applica tion, A corn plaster should he worn for a few days, to protect it from tlio shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, brttiH ea, lameness au'd rheumatism, Fain Palm lsunequaled. For sale by Tho Hudson .'.'Ptmrlbfle'y-O. W. Crosfleld, mgr. II,.. l.oiniM Seal ha returned to school after a few week absence Thee aro several absent from the Grammar department thi week. Mr Fred P.oiim visited the fchuol Wednesday morning. There was but one c;so of tardiness in tho Urainniar grade lust month. Two new pupil were enroHl'd in the sixtli grade thi week Nella Hollcuheck and lieorge Campbell. There aro now llo pupils enrolled, 47 initio Urainniar department and OH in the primary. Our literary met last Friday evening. After mi Interesting debate tho question was decided in favor of the negative. There will bo no meeting this wick. The question for dubute Friday, Decem ber 7lh., is : Resolved That there should bo an educational rjualilleation (or Buffer- ago. Those neither absent nor tardy in the Oruminar grade during the past month are; Weldon Darling, Waller lirldor, Liila Clarke, llertlnt Trimble, Jennie lialdimr. l.illie Campbell, Charlie Rice, Jim Hunts. Dave Dnlliie, Murk Port- wood, Kalher Hollenbeck, Lennii Farrar Isa Washburn, Fred r iirrnr, V red An durson, Rob riuwater, llaxel l itzwatur, Louise Morrell, Nellie Prown, Imesie Darling, Abbie liiirling, Li..io Shannon, Klsio Ilrown, Henry Morrill, Kill Clark tiertio Shaiinon, Ray Trimble, Annie Whyte, Walter Farrar, Henry Stanton. We will give tlio inline ol the miliary grade next week, Cnrd of Thanks. Wo desire to thank our friend and neighbor for their kind assistance and sympathy extended dining the Illness and at tlio time of the death ol our be loved husband, son and brot her. 1 " MKH, I'.HK'lilA ILumt.vN, Am'in IImumim ami Kvii.v, Purely Business. Now Is the lime to purchase your over shoes, rubbers, leggings, etc. Call and nee P. II. Stenheuson' full line of ruV her goods. ll.vriiHHot and cold water, clean tow els, onlv 25 cents at Condon hotel. win... von tit that new hat at the milliner store just step np in the Novelty liallery and have a picture taken. . Temple's Novelty liallery for Stamp doxen for 25 cent, four different positions. Temple, the photographer, can take your house, horse or farm; in fact, any thing in out-door photograpny. U. L. Ncal, the well known auction eer", will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to his cate. If you have property to sell consult him. NOW IS THE TIME to leave your order for a good winter suit of LAMM & CO'S Famous Tailor Made Clothing. We aro sole agents for this region. EXAMINE OUIl GOODS SECURE OUU PRICES in the following lines CHOICE GROCERIES Only the best HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES Up-to-date styles GENTS FURNISHINGS Finest line in County. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOR FIXEST BRAXDS OF 11 IXES, LIQUORS and CIGARS FIXE BILLIAR AXD POOL TABLE IX COXXECTIOX. FRED WILSON, CONDON. ORE. ritOI'KIETOK. Stop at The CONDOK HOTEL This- popular hostelry has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public in an up-to-date manner. Commercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. MRS. S. A. M ADD 0 CK, Proprietor. Bread! Bread! Twelve loaves for .W. Fresh every lay; Mrs. P. L.MomtKi.h. NEWEST AND LATEST STYLES IH HA1H ORNAMENTS AND NECK WEAR Samples of tho Latest Designs in Dress -SriMVs. IDunnbros.,3 General Merchandise. iuuuaiiiaiuuiiuuuiuuiuuuutau R IN EH ART'S RESTAURANT Condon, r " Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. The public will find that ho better accommodations can bo - found in this country than at this house. Meals 2oc; beds-oc. : HEADaUARTER-rToRTRAVELlllG MEN, Latest Styles in Uii)ter flats C1CARSH CIGARS!! HENRY THE FOURTH, CONSTITUTION, FONTELLA, JOHN DREW, EXPORTS, CEN. STEEDMAN JOHN JACKSON- LOU ELLA HADDOCK. PirKl. door west of Stephenson s store. Spring street. CONDbN ::::;!: OREGON INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO. (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & COt Managers.) Job Printing Of all kind done mi the short est notiro and at rensouahlo . ratoa. Nothing too largo, no thing too small.' v Globe Office. . Highest Prices Paid for Gram, General vvarenouse Dusiuea;uuiiuuv.iu Warehottses at AHTTNGTON. BLALOCIC, DOUGLAS and "IPSE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Have You Got A Cough, A Cold? A sure and quick cure. for both is a bottle of Parker's Couch Balsam. Every bottle guaranteed ana lor saie oy The -Hudson Pharmacy, Drugs, Photo Supplies, jewelry, Paints and Oils. Give us a trial. Fossil Flour $5.00 Reward.- i iil raiv thn above" reward "for the The Connty Court ha ordered mo lo -jUvcry of the follovVintf described horse ..,.n..i.i .1. liniment taxes by Novem- n -,,Mon A Portwood' barn : her 1, l'.UK. Those wishing to save costs qi10 g-yetar-oUt black gelding, branded will sotlle their la ' without forttn'r .jiree bars ( 1 1) ou houldcr, -.Bango notice on or before 'ovuinber I, UHW. on Tenmile. - V. L. Waoox, .- Sheriff.' .... . John Madouck,; Pnted thi 2nd day0f October, l?0Cf. Coad.-n, dre-i-ni. " O. S. E3I PI OPitlLTOK OF SODA and BOTTLIXG' II ORA'S takes the lead is the best. because it Try it iBniifru-tiirer nf Soda. Oranco and L'haniDiL'ne Cider, -rpaparilla and Iron and all other Sollan.l t.arhonateii , ? , L)rink3. Condon trade U reeet- : pftC?! FlniirinPr MluS titlv tilled : O 1-OSSIL OHi:iiON. . full v solicited. Onie.ru promptly Arlington, Ore. f '.! hi i , ' I.-