THE COIiDOII GLOBE. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1802. ' THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. FAULT-FINDING. Don't get into the habit of it. it's the easiest thing to do, and the hardest thing to stop, in the wide, wide world. It ruins your , temper and eventually makes you despised by all whom you come in contact with. Try to see the good rather than the disagreeable in people and your surroundings. If you can't fiiiv Anvthinsr mod nf anvonp. don't say anything at all. Remember ! that none of its are perfect, and if; you see that your neighbor has a j , . , . , , .J fault of some kind, consider that it ! is none ef your business. It will not help the matter any to drop ' your woTk in order to blab it to your ncighbors, even making it worse than it really is. Before finding fault with anybody, stop and think for a moment that if the public knew your private character and deeds as well as you do yourself, it would, in all probability, create more gossip and sensation than anything you have yet heard of in your vicinity. Now isn't that 60? Surely you wouldn't think of go ing into a friend's house and find fault with what she has and her ways of living. By what right then do you find fault with those who are more than friends to you the veople of your own blood? If there is a grace that we are all 6tingy with, it is that of giving praise, and yet it is one with which we should be the most liberal. Why should you tell your friend that her bor not is becoming, when you have never Baid this to your sister? Why should you go out to tea and praise your neighbor's muffins when you have forgotten to tell your mother how good hers always are? Why should, ou announce how much Mr, J., o?er the way knows, when fa ther is a great deal better-informed man, and it never entered your lit tle head to whisper quietly to him how much you appreciate his wis dom. You keep your ability to discover faults for the home, while the eye that should look for virtues is tightly closed until you go out. Don't wait until your sister is far away in another land to tell her MTiow helpful, how pretty or how ; mnrlDAiifl oVm 1a Tlrvr'i wait until the weary hands are crossed and the lone sleep has come, before you let mother know what a beautiful blue are her eyes, how tender is her heart, and how dearly you Jove her. Tell it all nr.?. n-hfln the waIV through life is hard,' and the sun shine oi praise is yearned tor to brighten it, and to warm and en courage the pilgrim by the way side. Those who have fallen into the miserable habit of continually finding fault with their neighbors, and who are never heard to say a favorable word about anybody but themselves, try to go just one week without saying 'an unkind word about anybody, and see howjimuch happier you will be. It will cure you. Philadelphia Express. Some time ago a petition was prepared and circulated and sent to J. N. Dolph, asking that further time be given settlers on the for feited lands, in which to pay for the same. Last week a bill extending the time one year passed the sen ate, and will no doubt pass the house without opixisition. This will be gratifying news to the poor settlers. A bill is now before con gress to allow- settlers who have tried to grow trees on timber cult ures for eight years, to make proof without timber, and without pay ing $1.25 an acre for the land. It will undoubtedly pass without op position, as that was the evident intention of the forfeiture act, and it is only just to the settlers who have labored so hard and spent so much money on these claims. Nebraska, women are to supply the hammer with which Mrs. Potk'r Palmer wijl drive the nail intbe.woniens! build i tig at the world's fair. T Here is a chance fur the woown of Oregon. Let them at least supply the arnica for the smashed Eners. ' . I'alma Sola Presidentes Repu t&cian Elegantes Cuban Bios fcome. Try theev h, W. Dar- '.O,.; &,t.m? Orej'on.-, Notwithstanding the unusually long circuit court docket, Judge Eradshaw disposed of all the busi ness in little over four days, which is a remarkable record. Most judges would have worked three weeks on the same docket. Circuit court comes high," : costing the ; county several hundred dollars per day while in session, and Judge Bradshaw's manner of rushing it j through is most gratifying to the i Poor taxpayers, ie is eminently He qualified for the position, and his very courteous and friendly man ner to all, makes him extremely popular with everybody. He is just as courteous and attentive to a Poor ragged farmer as he would J560 the highest official in the .ftnd -lhere , nothing further Irom his mind than bumptiousness or vanity, so characteristic of men holding such high positions. An- other of his qualifications which S makes hi,m.so highly respected by the excellent IUC pOUJJUJ 10 IIJC tAieUt'lll JUUg- ment he uses in passing sentence. He has a large kind heart. He can recognize the difference between a hardened criminal and one who happens to be led astray once by bad associates, and he sentences him accordingly. Throughout the Seventh judicial district Wasco, Crook, Sherman, Gilliam and Mor row counties, the entire press and the people, regardless of politics, are unanimously in favor of Judge Bradshaw's nomination and elec tion to this office again, and euould he receive the nomination, there is not the slightest doubt that he will be elected by an overwhelming ma jority. The Globe hopes so, and so does everybody . else who have the best interests of their county at heart. Later. We are pleased to note that Judge Bradshaw received the nomination yesterday, 19th. BUSINESS LOCALS. Good hams at Downing's, 12c per lb. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," 25c, at Darling's. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6-gaL stone jars. L. W. D & Co. Genuine cider vinegar at Halstead, Riuehart & Co.'s. Fossil flour reduced from 6 to 5,25 eash, at J. H. Downing's. A lineof fine, fashionable papeterie, firat-elass. L. W. Darling & Co., Condon. We are just hunting forehronic conghs to care. "8. B," for sale by L. W. Darling 4 Co. Housekeepers, try some of the Liquid Washing Bluing, at Darling's, Condon. Fine maps of Oregon, folded for pocket use, 50c eath, at L. W. Darling k Co.'s. All kinds of clocks at Halstead, Klnehart & Co.'s, at prices to suit the times. Your bird would sing better In a new cage. Get one from L, W. Darling & Co. If yon see It in our advertisement voo will find it in our store. Haktead, Kineuart Co. J. H. Miller will astonish you bv his exceed ingly low prices. Go and see for yourself. Barrels, did you say? Yes, we have a few 5, 10 and 50-gallon size. L W. D. fc Co., Condon. Windows, doors and all kinds of builders' hard ware, at Halstead, Kinehart & Co.'s, Condon. Chairs, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and wool and wire mattresses, at L. W. Darling & Co.'s. Coffln & McFarland's Cheyenne saddle fits the horse and rider perfect Don't buy till you sec iL Toilet soaps in endless variety, also tlie best laundry soap in the world. L. W. Darling & Co. The S. B. Cousrh Cure is simply perfect. Spend 30c with L. W. Darling, and you will be ready to sing. Carts, backs, buckboards and light spring wag ons always on band at Coffin & McFarluud's, Ar lington, j Pure strained honey "Old Oaken Bucket" brand. The finest in the market Hal.itcud, i Kinehart & Co. j Ladies, try our "Rest for the Weary" shoes, and suffer no more with sore or tired feet. Halstead, Kinehart it Co. The German-American Insurance Co., of New York, has established an ofliee at Condon with L W. Darling as agent The fact can no longer be concealed that vnn can get the most goods for the least money, at J.H. Downing' store. Ask at L. W. Darling & Co.'s drner store for the 8. B. Headache cure, and yon will be given the best headache medicine known. Ladies' shoes dnrintr court rpdnecd from n fn $1.25. cash; and tfi boot reduced tola, warranted iu equui any cucaingjiam & Mecnt J. H. Miller has the finest and heat line nf shoes in the county, and his prices also are the lowest The Buckingham & Hcelit are the best. We carry a full stock of cnritcn eiH from the well-known and standard garden seed bouse of D. M. Ferry fc Co. Halstead. Kinehart t Co. The freshest purest and best stock of descrip tion medicines in the country can he found at the drug store of L. W. Darling & Co., Condon. The famous "Williams Barber Rr Khavln Soap" the best in the world for the toilet and for shaving. For sale by L. W. Darling fc Co. Ladies, the only exact-flttinir French kid shoo is "The Portland." Once v.t-nr a pair and yua will always re-order from Coffin i Mcl'arland, Arlington. Just received a new and eornnlete line of dry-o rations in the latest styles and patterns, at very low prices. Call "and be convinced. Halstead, Kineiiar: u co. We have added a full line of natcnt medicines to our stock and are now prepared to furnish any thing in this line needed by man or beat Hal stead, Kinehart & Co. When vmi nrp til tlirn tnnft full tn .all at store of J. H. Miller and see how mucn cheaper he sells goods than the prices you have paid heie- tviuii.-. it win pay you w uo SO. We make a specialty of ladies' dress goods. men's clothing and hats. When anybody wants the latest stylus and nicest goods they go or send w vuuiji at .uei rariuuu, Arlington, Why be bothered with a burnt-out, broken or warped fire back in your cook stove when you can buy one of those patent adjustable backs at Halstead, Kinehart & Co.'s to tit any size stove? The best place in the county to buy first-class goods at low prices, is at Downing's. kverybodr says so; and "what everybody says must he so." All the men and boys go there for their clothing. Don.t forget the Oliver Chilled when you want a plow. 1 hey are the best in the market. We are the sole agents for Condon and are selling them at Arlington prices. Halstead, Kinehart & Co. : 'A man near Arlington recently heard a comic song which tickled him hearty to death, and he is now in a critical condition. The title of the song is, ' W e Purchase Goods so Cheap at Down- A complete line of ladies' trimmed hats in the latest imported patterns, ladies sunshades and sailor hats, trimmed and untrimmed, also a neat assortment of children's straw bats, Halstead, Kinehart & Co. Subscriptions for all the newepairs and mng azincs in the United Mates and alao the leading papers of the Old countries, received by Herbert uaitreau, in we posramce, at publishers It will save you risk and trouble. prices. Good shoes cost a little more, bHt the wear is out of all proportion to the cost Remember this when buying and take nothing but the genuine Buckingham fcHeeht. They have a world-wide reputation for over a quarter of a century, for solid merit Halstead, Kinehart 4 Co. We are agents for Knapp, llurrolt & Co.'s com plete lineof goods, consisting of wagons, car riages, bugaies, buckboards, harness, gang, sol key and common plows, harrows, seeders, drills, headers, seli'-bindoia, mowers, reapers, rukes ami all kinds of farming mia;binery. Descriptive HORSEMEN, ATTENTION I I will make the season for my horse "I'surper" Ht Condon, eommenplnu ApriH, 1H!2. The liorse will bent Knox's llvory stable at Condon, Mon days. Titesduys and Wednemlnyg of ciu'li wi-rk, and the balance of the time at mv much on liny creek. Horsemen wishing to r'uise heitvy draft horses will find It Rreatly to Uietradvaiituire to see my horse Iwfore making armiiifomeiits else- hero. "Usurper" Is a sure foal Bettor and and an excellent breeder. Terms: fnaiirnnee, money tine when mares show to lie with toal, Jx-asnn, 112.50, money due July 1st. Vernon breodintr four or more mares will get reduced ratea. All money due when nuinw change hands or leave the country. Mures mint tie fed and eared for durl-tfr winter, and in summer mures at a distance will be pastured at I per month, but I will not be responsible for unavoidable acci dent. My pasture is fenced by barbed wire and tain excellent order. Pedigree: "I'surper" (No. 3SS8) is a Scotch Clydesdale, bred by Powell Bros., Springhoro, l'a., and registered in the American Clydesdale Stud Book. Sire, "Omnia har," 6M, Vol. (liW'i) by "Lord Derby," 4W; dam, "Bell of Scotland." ltiTS.'by "Volunteer," 880. he by "Prince Charley," R, also many prise win ners. "Usurper's" weight is liKHt pounds. For further particulars vtly to the undersigned. H. 0: Si'RU Kf.AND, Condon, Or. Of Interest to Horsemen. 1 will make the season for mv pure bred I'er cheron stallion, "PROCOPE," at the follow ing places: At 1). Livingstone's, place at Mav ville. beginning Saturday, April 2d. and at P. A. Fry'B ranch on Buerher Flat on April M. The horse will lie at each of these places two dava In each week, beginning one day inter each week. The balance of the time he will stand at mv place at Fossil. "PUiX'UPE" is a dapple grav, weight 1HX) pounds: good style and remarkably fine ac tion; and is a sure foal getter. Terms, fll: In surance $15. L C. HoFtsUN, Fossil. Petition For Liquor Licence., We, the undersigned legal voters of f ondou Precinct. Gilliam Conntv. State of On von. re spectfully petition the Honorable county eonrlof oiumin coumy, Maieoi uregou, to grant a license to J. W. Barr to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon in Con don precinct, Gilliam county, State of Oregon, for the period of six mouths, u. in duty bound we will ever pray: L W Darling, A Brandenburg, C Glasgow, John Ca veil, A Berry, H M Porter, si P Brivner, Wm Dunlap, K E bmitli, G 8 Clark, Win Mack, John Nickliu, V L Wilcox, GeoTatom, II 11 Mulkev, W A Goodwin, J A Kiser, J T Anthonv, H N Fra zer, 8 V Moore. A S Kice. Herbert Halstead. H C Htrlcklin T A Kenner, J il Downing. Mason F.b- oert, m I hurniigle, s n tinder. Joe Trevett, G M Moore, T C Keiznr, H M Hobs, Wm Mnith. Oliver Ward. PSkellv. J II Jlillcr. H K Trimble .low Fix Chas Fix, Alex Balsemier, F Ward, it Couture. E . v uuo, j a tvaiaer, j Hiaae, srisnuii, ru Johnson. Notice is hereby given that at the May. 18(12. term of county court of Gilliam cotintv, Oregon, or as soon thereafter as the same can' be hoard, the undersigned wiU apply to the said court for a Utciuw u srii spiritHous, malt and vinous liq uors in the town of Condon, in Condon precinct, in said county, for the term of six months. a22-8 J. W. Bark. NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the count j-clerk of Gilliam county, Oregon, for the erection of a jail anil court house, to be built according to plans and specifications now on tile at said ollice. Bids to be opened by the county court on Wednesday. May 4, 1K2, at one o'clock, p. m. Dated at Condon, Oregon, March 15. IWi. JLP. Lucas, Comity Clerk. Is OTICE. TI M BE K CULTUUE. ti. 8. Land Office. The DaLi.ks, Or., Mch. 22. 'VI Complaint having been entered at this ofllea by John W. Miller, Matnev, Oregon, against Frank Wilson for failure to coniplv with law as to tim ber cultHie entry No. ISotil, dated January 4, 19, npon the nw' sw1,, s1, sw1. sw1 se1 4 sec 22 tp 4sofr21e, in Giiliaui county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that Frank W ilson did not plow 5 acres during the 1st sud 2d years, and he did not plant 5 acres of trees or seeds or cuttings during the iid year, ine said parties are Hereby summoned to appear at this om lice on the 14th day of May, ls;)2, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged failure. J. P. Lu eas, county clerk, is authorized to take testimony in this case at his office in Condon at 10 a.m., -uav , my. U125-4 Jons W. Lewis, Register. KOT1UE FOR (Timber Land, PUBLICATION. Act June 3, 1W). V. 8. Land Office The I)ai,i.e, Or., Feb. 29, 'S2. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Conitrcss of June 3, 1S7K. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Californlu, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, tr.WT t;. howkkk, of Matney, county of Gilliam, state of Oregon, has this day Sled in this office his sworn state ment No. 110, for the purchase of the nw of the sw'i sec 6 tp 4 s of r 23 e, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timticr or stone than for agricultural puriaises, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at The Dalles, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 17th dav of Mav, ltw. He names witnesses: Charles Wilson. Charles .Stevens, E. A. May, W m. Smith, of Matney, Or, in 4-7 John W. Lbwik, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Mch. 21, '92. Notice is hereby given that the iollowiiuf-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make ftnai proof in sunnort of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, at Heupuer. Or., on April 30, ISM. viz: FRANK WARD. Hd. 42X8. for the sw!4 sec 28 tp 3 s of r 23 e. He names the fcliowing witnesses to prove his continuous res. denceupon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John H. Turley, J. O. Mi-ggs, Tom Parman and George Parman, all of Gooseberry, Oregon. m25-; John W. Lkwin, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., March 21, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, county clerk of Giliiam county, at Condon, Or., on May 7, 1H92. viz: HENKY RRNNER, D. 8. 5315, for the vr4 sw4 sec 8 tp 4 s of r 21 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Palmer, W. S. Myers, D. B. Trimble and J. C. Cooney, ail of Condon, Oregon. m25-B John V. Lewis Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., March 21, '92. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noticeof her Intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, coun ty cb;rk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on May 0, Wit, viz: . BLANCHE FITZWATEP., D. S. 7S2C. for the nwVi nee 30 tp 3 s of r 19 e. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous res idence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jas. H. Nelson, Ernest Jones, J. A. Richmond and W. C. Caldwell, all of Condon, Oregon. m25-6 Jons W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Officf. at Thf, Dallex. Or., April is, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the followlug-nnmed settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of hisclaim, and that said proof will las made before A. A. Javne, If. H. Com missioner at Arlington, Or., on May 28,1x92, viz: JAMEri B. 1'ATTEKHON, Hd. 3878, for the ww4 see 35 tp 1 s of r 20 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Alliert Miller. Orville kitchcy, of Olex, ami Chas, Wiegand and John Mormaii, Arlington, Or. a22-lo John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOK PUIiLICATIOX. Land Office at Tub Dallrh, Or., Mch. 28, '02. Notice is hereby given that the 'ollowing-named setth r has filed notiee of his Intention to make final proof in support ol i;s Hr,lin, anfl that said ynxtf will bema'ie liefnre J. W. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, on May 14, W, viz: ELHiKNE MYERS, Hd.4I91, for the n''se"4 and n sw'4 sec 23 tp s of r 23 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his fontlnvoiis residence ujion und cultivation of, said hind, viz: K. H. McVay, Frank Holmes, H. I.. Akers and 1. K. Esteh, all of Ooosoheny, Or. al-7 'John W. Lewis, Kegister. ; . NOTICE. . U, 8. r,AK Opficr, Thk liAt.i.Ks, Oh., Mch. 15, '02. Complaint having been entered atthisotllce py C. A. Ha.v, Condon, Oregon, against heirs of (!. M. Und, demeaned, for abandoning his home stead entry No. 113, dated t)ot. 1, ltl, upon the n'i iv4 see 13 tp s of r 24 e, in (iilllain eoiintv, Oregon, with a view to the rneellntioii of entry, the said parties, are hf-rehy sinnmonedto npjMjur ni mis oince orLttje 14th day of Mav, JM2. at 10 o'clock a. ni., to respond and furnisd testi mony coiiecrnlng said all wd abandonment. M. (). Clarke. N. I'., is authorized to tulie tM. ery inscriptive moiiy In tills case at his olll in Lone Itock, Or and prlta upon j gtm. atlCp'rioek a. m., Mnv 7, 1w,. . tOo. .... ,- !.. kkSM- , . Joun W;.'U-w,. Biftttir. POLITICAL CARD. W. H. WILSON, Regular ltepublioan Nominee for District Attorney For the 7th Judicial District. NOTICE. TIMBER CULTURE, V. 8. 1,an Offick, Thr Dallks, Ob., Mch IS, '92. Complaint having la?en enteral at thlsoflleeby James 11. iirider against ttoorge H. Thomas for failure to comply with law as to timber culture entry No. 27(1, dated Pee. 27, 1SS7, upon thesU nc', se'i nw'.jj and ne' bw,, sec 12 tp 4 s. of r 21 e, In Olltlam county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that C!eo, A. Thomas did not, during the fourth year, or at any time since, plant or cultivate any of said tract to timber or otherwise, and that he has totally abandoned said tract. The said par ties are hereby summoned to appear at this ohlee on the 30th day of April, 1H92, at one o'clock p. m., to respond and furnish testimony concern, ing said alleged failure. 3, P. Lucas, county clerk, is authorised to take tcstimotiv in this case at his oftlce iu Condon, on April 23, 1818, at lit v, ('KivJfc n. 111. "! 1 i.UN w- I'ltwtH, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LanpOffkk atThk Dalles, Or., Aprils. 1892. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice oi his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will 1 made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on May 21, 1892. vis: HBNKY K. VARRK.V,lld. 2.W, for the 4 uei, nwi st and neVl w4 sec 8 tp 4sofr2-te. lie names thsi following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cul tivation of. said land, vis: 11. K.Warren, Eight Mlla, Herman Melssner, Gooselierry, J. 11. lus keep and C. A. Repass, of llardman, Oregon. s-8 John W, Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 Land Offk b at The Dalles, Oh., April 18, 92. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will ho made before Jav 1'. Lucas, coun ty clerk, at Condon, Or,, 011 Jnne" 1, ls;2, via. ROBERT W. COOKE, D. 8.7013, for the se'4' see ,12 tp S s of r 22 e. He names tha following witnesses to prove bis continuous resi dents upon and cultivation of, said laud, VI : A. S. Kice, J. A. Kiser, S. K. Gridcr and 0. W. Bar ton, all nf I'ondoti Oreiron a2210 J John W. Lewis. Reglstnii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanp Office at The Dallek, Or., April S, 192. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to makeflnal proof In support of his claim, am! that said proof will bo made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, at Ueppuer, Or., on May 21, mi. viz: ' ' JOHN W. CUADICK, lid. 8101, for the sw'4 sec 17 tp 4 s of r 24 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: H. F,. Warren, F.lght Mile, Herman Melssner, Gooseberry, J. H. lnskeep anil C. A. Repass, of Harilman, Oregon. b8-8 Jons W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., March 21, 181)2. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof Iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. P. Lncaa, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on May 6, mi, viz: JAMF.S K. FITZWATER, D. 8. 7240, for the w!4w!,', art sw'X w se see 20 tp s of r lite, lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, viz: Frank Palmer, Jas. H. Nelson. J. A, Richmond and W. C. Caldwell, all of Condon, Oregon. m25- .J'.!12.IEW,;J?'!K.,I,,'', Petition for Liquor License. To the honorable county court of Gilliam coun ty, Oregon: W'e. the uridershrncd 1hI voters of ! Condon precinct, Gilliam county, 'Oregon, ra- speccnuiv pennon that license ! grm1t.1l Pat rick Skcllv to sell sntrituouit- mult HnHvl 1 liquors In less quantities than one gallon, in said I precinct (or the period of six mohths. Dated an uarv 28. 1892. C V Burton, Al Moore, W FThunmgle, II M Hoss. .1 C Cooney, T U Keiznr, John Maddnck. J W Blske, Jos Trevett, T C Kelzur, S Urlder, J F Cooke, K Seekamp, .1 M Brown, Harry Halstead, Herbert Halstead, 0. W. Kinehart, H P Mmtt. H N Frazer, W. 8 Myers, Thos Dillon, Marilcv Kei. sur, Jacob Biebl. H Feckainp, August t-kamp, J A Potter, John Palmer, D C llcurv, H Billing. A llartman, F W'ard, C Glasgow, Wm Dunlap, J W Harr, J P I-ooney, J A Kiser, G M Moore, H V Moore, A J Moore, C L Baker, J A Linn, 0 Ward, T Thompson, K F Looncy, Wm Cooke, Dal Kice, W m M vers. To all persons whom It may concern: Take notice that I will apply to the honorable county court of Gilliam county, W ednesday, the 4th day nf May. , at one o'clock, p. in., for the license mentioned In the foregoing petltton. Dated at Condon, Oregon, April 2, 1WJ. 8-fi Patrick JgFM.T, UNION V PACIFIC RY. SYSTEM. TICKETS HAI.E DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICACO, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, -AND AM, POINTS- EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH. 1 Through Sleepers, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers From Portland to San Kranclnoo Kvs four Day. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. For rates and general information call on or Buurens. W. H. iltmi.BURT, Asst. fionl. Vass. Agt., M Watililngton Ht.. Portland, Or. REAL MERIT PILLS? NOII If yon take pills It Is because yoti bave never tried the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. It works so ninety, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; acts as a mild physic without causing palu or sickness, und does not stopvoii from eat ing and working. To try It Is to become a friend f to it For sale by L W. DARLING & CO., CONOOK, OREGON. A SPCOIALTVl WOIl, SetT AND OHSAPSST .TOOK IN ? ANOBfUABLS. SiaOrWOATA1.00UI AU.KINOS J A pfliTiae.rfNi; at townArfs. .atimatcs aivta, r . eowity4, iex.:wK owituji ow. ' '.,1 --..-- -'. - ' '-- "-I-" V.''' f . . .,fwnww. .ran, rwi. uuMt.n l ft.D OVR.IOT, AOOU AN APRIL NOT A BIT OP IT, IF YOU HALSTEAD, RINEHART & CO'S. Nothing can Keep us Down. Open the Door, Up We Come. Our The more people know our priced, goods and fair dealing, the greater crowds we have iu the store. -CALL HALSTEAD, RINEHART & GO. CONDON, -:- OREGON. GREAT BARGAINS! -I respectfully invite NEW - BARGAIN - STORE and get price of my new and choice stock of General -:- Merchandise. I do not want to taik very will sav this much: I can every dollars' worth you buy DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF! 'Quick Sales and Small Profits. Live and Let Live," is my motto. Give me a call and I will prove to you just what I bay. JS'o trouble to show goods. J. H. MILLER, CONDON, - : - OREGON. W. L. McKknme, Pres. II. II. IIendkickh, Kec. Chas. McKknzis, Treat. Butte Creek Land, Live Stock & Lumber Company. (INCORPORATED). Authorised Capital, $50,000. Thin company ha t its etenm eaw and planing millH on Butte creek 6 mi leu eiiHt of JjohhiI, conotunily on Iiatid a largo and well-assorted tock 'of Lumber; of all kinds. It is the aim of this company to keep a full supply of seasoned rough lumber and flooring, ceiling, runtic nnd surfaced lumber, always ready for Its customers. Its facilities for turning out lumlier are superior to any In (iilliun, county, with re spect to quantity, quality and variety. The bent six miles of road in the county leads from this mill to Fosml a slight down-grade from the yard to town. We tsawed 750,000 feet during the season of 18111, of which aliont 250,000 remains In the yard, thoroughly seasoned for the spring trade of 18112. Wo have a building 24x00 in which is stored about 50,000 feet of flue rustic, flooring, ceiling and other dressed lumlier, all which we sell at the ciiKtomary prices. We are sparing no pains nor expense to furnish our customers with all kinds of seasoned lumber, at any season of the year. TWe will pay the highest market price for Bteers-oither calves vcui lingo ui io-vur-uiuo, un um or new CHAS. Eugene Condon, : -DEALER IN- HARNESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS, ' COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC. HAND AND MACHINE-MADE HARNESS. Repairing a specialty,. Call and npe MY r PRICES DEjFY FOOL? DEAL AT- Main : Spring IS PUBLICITY. ON- you to call ut my- loud through the press, but I save you 25 to 50 per cent on compared with former prices. " Paid Up Capital, $15,000. HCCOIltHH, McKENZlE, Manager. "fo B. Smith, s Oregon. me when you are at the county eeat. COMPETITION.