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6 THE CQS1DQH GLOBE. FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1892. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. OUR NEXT CIRCUIT JUDGE. Wasco County Sim. Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, candidate for judge of the circuit court, 7th judicial district, was born iu Fut narn county. Missouri, on Septem ber 28, 1858; moved to Oregon with the family of his father, Col. E. C. j Bradshaw. in 1865 and Bettled in Yamhill county, where his educa tion began in the common schools of Lafayette. He afterwards at - tended the state agricultural col - lege at Corvallis, going thence to ju" Di t i i i v. i the bt. Louis law school , where he i i f 1 gniduated m the class of ,1881. Returning to Yamhill county, he was admitted to practice in the Oc tober term of supreme court in the same year, and began his legal pro- feesion in partnership with his fa ther. : In 1883 Judge Bradshaw married a daughter of Dr. H. R. Littlefield. He continued in the practice of law in Yamhill county wfth his father until the latter re moved to Wasco county in 1886, whence his son had completed ar rangements to follow him, when the father died in 1888. The judge came to Wasco county the follow ing year and entered into practice with J. L. Story, Esq., the firm be ing Story & Bradshaw. May 1, 1802, he was appointed by Gov. Pennoyer, judge of the 7th judicial district, made vacant by the death of Hon. J. H. Bird. The judge has always enjoyed a large and lucra tive practice, and his appointment gave universal satisfaction to his friends and his party. This confi dence and trust has been amply verified, his record in the courts of this district being too well known to need any words . of praise from us. The press, and people through out the district, irrespective of par ty affiliations, unite in doing him honor. His prompt business-like methods and the saving to the tax payers thereby are fully apprecia ted by the people. Judge Brad shaw ought to be our next circuit judge, and we feel justified in be lieving he will be. The Globe is an independent pa paer without either democratic or republican or- any other party strings on it. It is entirely free to criticise any and all parties, and it intends to do so as often as it thinks they need criticism. It is working not for party but for Gilliam coun ty and the best interests of this part of the state. If it has to speak out plainly betimes of men and measures,' it does so, not to gratify art ungenerous spite, but in behalf of what it believes to be the peo ple's interests. If to be independ ent is to have no opinions of one's own about anything or anybody, then the Globe is not independent. True independence rises above par ty, above personal or selfish con- si derations and advocates a policy ! v J , because it believes it to be right, j and that is exactly the kind of pa per the Globe is. The following has a tendency to encourage the country people who imagine the town and city people are the only persons who enjoy life. Here is the way Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll paints it: "It is no ad vantage to live in a city, where pov erty degrades and failure brings de spair. The fields are lovelier than paved streets, and the great forests of oaks and elms are more poetic than steeples and chimneys. In the country is the idea of home. There you see the rising and set ting sun: you become acquainted ' with the stars and clouds. The constellations are your friends. You hear the rain on the roof and i; ,, , ,i , . . , . . iinwn l.o me ruyuuilIC Signing 01 1 tiie winds. 1 ou are thrilled bv the i n'mirrectinn i'ilU'ii enrinrr .it,.Vwirl r hurrcciion cantu spring, toucnea j and saddened by autumn grace and poetry of death. Every fi-ld is a picture, a landscape; ev ery landscape a poem;' every flower n teiwli-r hm:o-hr and nrot ri-.ru u itiiucr tnougiu, ana every loi ebi ft fairy land. Ill the Country yOU I lirmiurvft iroiir irhmtiir Tlwwi ,mi, I prt hi.rVC your Identity. mere you are an ainrrvfJ:at:On Ot litOniS, but in , , ., ro " . . tile Cl IV VOU are OIllV an atoiU Ol .t ,ri I Tin " ' ' . ? ' j'vfcv.. i Lone Rock Rumblings. , Fat Lynch was in town the other day and reports work on he Lone Hock & Heppner road progressing rapidly and solidly it being mostly bedrock. , S. S. Kidd of Pendleton is located hero for a few tlays with 11 head of the liuest Shorthorn Durham bulls ever brought to the state. His prices range from $75 to $140 per head. Tom Johnson was up here , Saturday looking for his saddle horses, and suc ceeded in finding one of them three miles east of towif, fasteuened onto a barbed wire fence, but not seriously cut. According to the official directory in j the Fossil paper, every precinct in the county, except Lone Rock, has a justice of the peace. As this is the oldest pre cinct of all, ' it surely is entitled to a 1 squire. 1 Miss Pink Frazer was thrown from her 1 horse Friday evening and dangerously j hurt, falling with her head against a I sharp rock, cutting a cash about two . . - , , , v m inches long on her head. !he was un- j c01)8l.j0U8 for some time, and is not yet ! out of danger. bet all the bells ringing at once, tor K. 11. Kobitison is married to Miss Anna i Bennett, and Ervie Bennett to Miss Mil lie iNeel. All this matrimonv was com mitted at the same time, in the most ap proved style, at Heppner last Friday, April 2V)th. Everybody is rejoicing even to Bob's brace of big hound pups. Cowboy. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior to April 1, 1892, will be paid on present ation at niv otlice. Interest ceases on and after this date. 11. S. Ewino, County Treasurer. By IIkkbeut Halstead, Deputy. To the Public. I respectfully announce to the public that I keep constantly on hand a large quantity of the very best quality of flour at n.y flouring mill, which I" am now selling at H.50 per barrel. In exchange I vll give 38 lbs of flour for one bushel of good, merchantable wheat. J. A. Chum, 01exv Or. BUSINESS LOCALS. Good hams at Downing, WjC per lb. "I'ueleTom's Cabin," 2u at Darling's. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6-gal stone jars. L. W. D 4 Co. Genuine cider vinegar at Halstead, Rinehart t uo. s. Fossil flon.r reduced from 6 to fo,25 cash, at J. E Pov.-piug's. A line of fine, fashionable papeterie, first-class. L. W. Darling & Co., Condon. We are just hunting forchronic conghs to cure. "S. B," for sale by L. W. Darling & Co. Housekeepers, try some of the Liquid Washing Biuing, ai uariinifs, uonuon. Fine maps of Oregon, folded for pocket use, 50c each, at U W. Darling & Co.'s. AH kinds of clot ka at Halstead, Kinehart & Co. s, at prices to suit the times. Your bird would sins better in a new cage. Get one iroin L. W. Darling & Co. If you see it in onr advertisement yon wiU And it in our store. Halstead, Kinehart Co. J. H. Miller wiU astonish you by his exceed ingly low price. Go and see for yourself. Barrel, did you say? Yes, we have a few 5, 10 and 30-giillon size. L. W. D. & Co., Condon. Windows, doors and all kinds of builders' hard ware, at lialsteud. Kinehart A. Co.'s, Condon. Chairs, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and wool and wire mattiesses, at L. W. Darling & Co.'s. Coffin & McFurland's Cheyenne saddle fits the horse and rider perfect. Don't buy till you see it Toilet soaps in endless variety, also the best laundry voap in the world. L. W. Darling fc Co. The s. B. Contrh Cure is simply perfect. Spend 50c with L. . Darling, and you will be ready to sing. - Carts, hacks, buckboards and light spring wag ons always on hand af Collin k MeFarland's, Ar lington. Pure strained honey "Old Oaken Bucket" brand. The finest in the market. Halstead, Kinehart & Co. Ladles, try oar "Rest for the Weary" shoes, and suffer no more with sore or tired feet. Halstead, Kinehart & Co. " The German-American Insurance Co., of New York, has established an office at Condon with L. W. Darling as agent The fact can no longer be concealed that yon nnUniu? store!" forth least money' at Ask at L. W. Diirling Ss Co.' drug store for the S. 11. Headache cure, and yon will lie given tiie best beuduche mediuiue known. J. H. Miller has the finest and best line of shoes in the couniv, unit his prices hImo are the lowest The Buckingham & Ilecbt are the best. We carry a full stock of garden seed from the well-known and standard garden seed house of D. M. Kerry & Co. Halstead, Kinehart & Co. Ths freshest, purest and best stock of dreserip- Hon meuiciues ui uie t'oimiry can re iomiu ai the drug utore of L. W. Darling & Co., Couiiou. The famous "Williams Barter Bar Shaving Soap" tiie best in the world for the toilet and tor shaving. For sale by L W. Darling & Co. Ladies, the only exact-fitting French kid shoe !',"' h.e 1'lr"""dj," Once wr a pair mid you will always re-order from Coffin i McFarhtiid, Arlington. j, rations in the latest styles and patterns, at ve iow prices, iau ana tie convinced. Kinehart & Co. Halsteui iuin niiues, uesi quaniy, reuueeu rrom 10 $1.25, cash; and -Hi boot reduced to $5, warranted to equal any Kuckingham di UechU At J. H. Dow id ng's store. We have added a full lfne of patent medicines to our stxx k and are now prepureil to furnish anv tiiing in this line needed by man or beait. Hal stead, Kinehart 4 Co. When you are in town don't fail to call at the store of i. II. Miller and see how much cheaper he sells goods than the prices you have paid here tofore, it will pay you to do so. We make a specialty of ladies' dress goods, men's-clothing ana hat. When anybody wants tiie latest sty!e and nicest goods they go or send to Coffin & McFurland, Arlington. Why be bothered with a burnt-ont, broken or warped lire back iu your cook sUive when you can buy one of those patent adjustable, backs at Halstead, Kinehart u: Co.'s to litany nizi stove? The best pbice in the county to buy first-class goods at low prices, is at Downing'. Everybody says so; and "what everybody says must be so.'' All the men and boys go there for their clothing. Don.t forget the Oliver Chilled vhen vou want a plow. They are the bent in the market. We are the sole agents ior Condon and are selllnir Ladies' shoes, best quality, reduced from t'Z to ' tllOm ftt : Arlhlirfim i,ri('..i liuiutwA l'i..,k.,.. Co: . A Infill lll'iir Arlirttrl,.,, h.m,,!).),..,.,,.!. song which tickled him rc-aily to death, and he is now in a critical condition. The title of the song is, "We 1'urchase Goods so Cheap at Down ing'K." . , . , A COmDlete line Of Indies' Mm moil hutiln tlm. latest-Imported patterns, ladies sunshades and laiesi luiponeo patierns, IaII saiioi Imts, trimmed nd uh trimmed, alo a neat 1 .n .... , ..r I.. .... . .. . Kinehart & co. hais, Halstead. biiliscrljitloii for nil the newspapers and mag- Min. ;S in m ;niwA si.it -s ami also the lcaiMie' I papers in mo vu commies, rw.'lved bv ili'i ocit ' Hiiisreiid, at the posimiicii, at piibhuhers' prices. I it will save you rnk and trouble. Good shoe cost it little more, but the wenr is I out ot all proportion to the cost. Hememhcrthls I I when buying and take nothing but tne. gniine i ! Buckliigriiini A; Ifc-Iit. TJiev have worhi-wide ! repuuitioii for ver a q via iter of a century, tor ,Jia merjt, ifuisu-ud, Kmehint &co. I We me agents for Knapp, Kurrcll & Co.'scom- f l'li;"' "' Koods, c sistmg l wagons, cur- i Huge, buggies, hm-ltMird. Imnn-w, gang, sol. I I Wn 'onimon punvs. narrows, sceuers drills, l heiid- rs, seli-bii,i!ers. mowers. rcners. rakes and lH kml ot wwnm? mur hinerv. Descrinlive ! M'Utnlogiics Till of inormntltm and irlees upon Hti,iiif :iiin. iiji i.jiii. i.iiiciihi'i .v.i ii POLITICAL CARD. W. H. WILSON, Regular Republican Notiitiiee for District Attorney For the 7th Judicial District. Auction Horse Sale. I will sell at miction sale at Condon on Friday, June 8, 18'.2, 15 head of excel lent horses, all in good order, ranging in age from 1 to 6 years. Will sell on sis months time with good security, at ten per cent., or 5 per cent off for cash . 11. Billing. For Sale, A band of good cows and calves. Also a band of extra good mares and colts. These cattle and horses are all young and gentle, most of the horses "being broke to work. I will sell or trade for sheep. Apply to 11. T. Propst, Clem, Or. Sheriff's Sale. By rtrtne of an execution Issned out of the honorable circuit court of the State of Oregon for the County of Gilliam on execution In Corci'los ure on the 27th day of April, le, in favor of American Mortgage Company of Scotland, plain tills, and against Samuel V. Cochran, Theresa G. Cochran, M. V. Harrison and Sophia Harrison, defendants, for the sum of eight hundred ana twenty dollar (IS20) gold coin, and eightv-rwo dollars ffii) attorneys fees, and tii;y-two dollar and nine cents ($12.09) costs, together with ten percent per annum intent and accruing cost, I have levied upon and will sell at public auction Saturday, June 4, 1S92, . ' . at one o'clock p. m., at the court house door in Condon, county and state of Oregon, all the riixlit, title and interest which the said Samuel V. Coch ran and Theresa Cochran, defendants, had on or after the 14th day of Anril, Mf, in or to the fol lowing descrilied premises, to-wit: The north east quarter of section fourteen In township one nerth, of range twentv-oue east of Willamette Meridian, in Gilliam county, Oregon. Terms of sale cash in hand. Dated at Condon, Oregon, this M davof May, 1892. W. I,. Wiu ox, inti-12 Sheriff of Gilliam County, Or, LOOK HERE I I will make the senson with mv two horses, "ELITE". im, black Krench draft stallion, weight 20UU lbs; sire, Garabalda, No. :iU00, he bv Mani'iis 7T4 (fx), he by Superior, ;, he by K'avori. 711. Dam, Narrietta, f770, she by Komulous, 8.33, 222, he by Superior, ml. Terms: Single service, $u, payable at time of service, with privilege of sea son at $10. payable at end of season. Insurance. $1, payable wtn.n mares are known to Ixi with foal, or disposed of or moved out of the countv. The other horse, "TOP GALLANT," 170, 'is a dapple brown pure bred Clyde stallion, weight 17w lbs; he by -Marquis of Lome, 2tiii; dam. Grace Darling, CI. Terms: Single service, $.", payable at time of service, with privilege of season at $8, payable at end of season. Insurance, $1."). paya ble when mares are known to be with foal, or disposed of or moved out of the county, liogin ning at Condon Friday and Saturday. Mavville Sunday and Jlonday until noon, Fossil until Wendesday noon, return to Mayville until Thura- oay noon, ana tnen return to conuon. F.DWAKD l'AI.MER. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Opftcs at The Dalles, Ok., April R.192. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, mid that sain prool will be made bcloro J. v. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on jiay zi, iw:, viz: JOHN W. CKADICK. Hd. 3101, for the sw-i sec 17 tp 4 s of r 24 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence v'pon and cultivation of, said bind, viz: Gooseberry, J. H. Inskeep and C. A. Repass, ol naruman, uregon. W John W. Lkwis, Reirister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OmcK at Thi Dalles, Ok,, April 22, 1892. Notice Is hereby given that the follow ine- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that saiu proor win oe made Delore Jay I . Lucas, county ciert, ai conuon, ur., June , iSK, viz: JAMES SHIELDS, Hd, 4293, for the se'4 nw!4, ne4 swV and U' se1 sec 26 tp 4 s of r"22 e. fie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence'upou and cul- uvauon oi, saw land, vu: J. fc. Downer, ii. r. Downer, J. A. Mcilorris and F. AI. Hiter, all of Jiauiev, uregon. a2!)-U John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LakdOkfick at The Dalles, Or., April 21, 1X92. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that sam prool will tie untile Delorc J. . Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, ut Heppner, Or., on June 8, 1892, viz: FHANK M. HOLMES, Hd. 4108, . for the neki sec 13 tp 3 of r 23 e. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cnltivatiou of. said land, viz: J. D. Ball, Kueene Myers, Milton Maxwell and 1. K. Ksteb, aU ol Gooseberry, ' 'regnn. a29-ll John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dallks, Or., April 21, 192. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to ini.ke final proof in support of his claim, and that said prooi will bu made before J. W. Muirow, county elerk'of Morrow county at Heppner, Or., on June 8, 1892, viz: WILLIAM C. AKEKS, Hd. S122, for the st4 sec 14 tp 3 of r 23 e. He names the following witnessi to prove his continuous res idence niton ami cultivation of. sniii lutnL vix J. D. Ball, Eugene Myew,MlltO! Maxwell and I. K. k. tsteb, all of Gooseberry, uregon. a2!)-ll John W. Lkwib, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Ob., April 2ft, '92. Notice is hereby eiven that the followimr-nauicd setUer has filed notice of his Intention to moke hnal proof in support of his claim, and that said prooi will tie made before J. W. Morrow, countv clerk ot Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on June 18, 1892, viz: ANDKO V. LOVGREN, D. S. 6742, tor the uoi see 7 tp .4 s of r 21 c. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi deucu upon and rultiVHtfon of snio limit, yiz: C.'iHrics Kenass, Jacob Young, J. W. CiadicK and J. H. Iiifkeep, all of Light Mile, Oregon. mti-12 John W.Lewih, Hiylnter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offleeat The Dalle, Or., April 30, 1892. Notice Is hereby given that the followlug-ninned settler has filial notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. 1. Lucas, comity lerk of (iilliam county, at Condon, Or., on June 18, 192, viz: S'iF.FHEN D. FLETCHER, D. 8. 66(17. for the nii, yii n sec 4 tp 4 s of r 22 e. He names the following witnesses to prove Ids con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said Lind, viz: W. A. Thompson, Geo. Robinson, If. a. Toliey and Walter Gauimeli, all of Marncy, nr. ms-12 John W. Lewis, Register. HORSEMEN, ATTENTION I I will make tiie season for my horse 'Tsnrper" at Condon, commencing April"!, 1892. The horse will be at Knox's livery stu hie at Condon, Mon days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week, and the 'nibince of the time at my ranch on Hay creek, Horsemen wishing to raise heavy draft horses will find It greatly to theiradvnntnge to sec my horse beforo making arrangement else where. "I s:irner" iu a n'lrp li,i,i ttutti.r .ir.i ...1 a excellent breeder. Terms: Ins(iriince,l8, inMWiV WIlUIl ,1 fiU I,. Iu. n.lil. t I j it. .,.., ire n'ui umi. I huason, f 12.30, money due July 1st. I'ersons j . . ...... ...... ... oi,.... .,,,,. ....a (icviCHirru rates. All money due when mares change hands in- leave., ii le l oumry. jiare must lie led and cured for during winter, and In summer mures at aniKtmioe will be pa mured at tl per mouth, but I .will nut be responsible for unavoidable acci u:iU. .Mv pasturi' Is fenced by bariied wire and is iu excellent order. Pedigree: rnrper" liSSH) is a S"oti h Olydcsdali , l,revl by I'owell liros., hprlngboro, I'a., and registered' In the American t 1 1 in sonic htuo nook. Hire, ' anda har," .XI, Vol. lwi.-) bv "Und Derby," 1K5; dam, 'Bell of hcothind," 1(7K. bv "Volunteer," 8VJ, he by "I'niice Charley," 029, also manvmlze win-' iiurs. "l,snnr's"wi-Wlit is I'.KXl' nonndV. turthtr nmticulurs Hi.blv to tin- MmWlimml fori i H. 0. sriui:ki,AM, CbuUon, Or. To Horso-raisers. I will make tho season for my horse, "ROVER," at my ranch on Six Mile, two miles east of Mat ncy posUillli'C, and linile nortliol Hla. k Hutle,' Terms: Insurance, (.s; lummy due when ntnrc show to be Willi foal. Season, fii; money due July 1st, Mares will be paslurvdatll per month. 1 wlll.not bo responsible for accidents, I'cdi'jree: "Rovet" Is a dark brown, A years old, umi w eighs lfKio lbs. .-lie, No. 1215, Norman, grand sire Mon ton So. Kill); first dam. Mainly, ol Morgan stock! 2d dam, .lublne, '!'. D, II. Kor iurtber )iiirtlculnrs apply to J. K. Downku, Mutncy, NOTICE FOR PUKLICATION. (Tiiuber Umd, Act June 8, IS7H), V. S. Land Omick Tint Dai.i.ks, On., Ken. '20, 'ffi. Notice Is hereby given thai In coiniiltance with the provisions of tlio act of Congress of June.H, 187s, entitled "An act Cor the sale 01 timber mints In the states ot California, Oregon, evada, and Washington Tenttoiv," DKW IT C. DOVVSKR, of Matney, county of (iilliinn, slate of Oregon, has this day filed In this olhee his sworn state ment No. 110, foi the purchase of the mv'-i of the sw4 sec (i tp 4 s of r 2:i e, nid will oiler proof hi show that the land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish ids claim to said land before (lie register and receiver oi this oiltce at 1 he Dalles, Oregon, on Tucsilav, the 17th davof May, 1X92. He namcsas witnesses: Charles U'llson, Charles Stevens, E. A. May, Win. Sjuiltu, of Malnev, dr. "'4-7 . !imN w- Lkwis, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office atThk Dai.lks, Ok., April h. 1X92. Notice is hereby given th.it the following named settler has filed notice of his Inumtlou to make final pftini in supportuf liibclalm. and that said proof will bo made before J. Y. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow countv. at Heppner, Or., ou May 21. IS92, vin: HK.NKY K. WAKRICX, IJd. aaiH. for the ne'. nwt' sei and n'.i svv'f sec 8 tp 4ofr21e. He names the fiilluwlng wltni'sies to prove tits continuous residence upon and cul tivation of, said land. vU: J. W. t:radlck. Kight Mile, Herman Jieissner. (ioosela'rry, J. H. Ins keep and C. A. Kcpass, of iliiidnian", Oregon. ;. an-ti t John W. Lkwis, Kcglstcr. NOTICE FOR PU1VLICATION. Land Okfick at Tmk Dau.ks, Ok., April 18. 92. Notice is hereby given that the (olluwlng named setilcr bus illeil notice of his Intention to make final pnaif in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made lAn'ore Jay I". l.ueiis. coun ty clerk, at Condon. Or., ou June 1, 1M, vU. ROUEET W. COOKE, I). . 70i;, forthose'i ' ec i tp 3 of r22e. He name the following witnesses hi prove his continuous resi dence upoHJiid cultivation oi, said laud, vis: A. B. liice, J. A. Klser, ti. S. Uiidef and C. W. Itur ton. nil of Condon Orciron. a22-10 rMr W. Lkwis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUIVLICATION, Land Okpicr at Thr Dallrs. Or., April IS, 192. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support o( Ms claim, and thatsald proof will tie made iHifore A. A. Jay ue, t'. H. Com missioner at Arlington, Or., on .May !, lfi2, vl: JAMES 11. l'ATTEKSON, ltd. as7G, for the nw!; sec Wi rp I s of r 20 e. He namestoe followr.ig witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: Albert Miller, Orvillo Kik-ucv, of (Hex. and Chiis, W legaudand John Moniian, Arlington, Or. '122-10 Joh.n W. Lkwis, keglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offk katThb IHli.rk, Ob , Mch. 2S, '92. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler ha tiled notice of his Intention to make final prooi 'in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, countv clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon, oil May 14, 1W2, via: El'OKNE MYEK., Hd.4191. for the n se4 and n'4 sw '4 sec 2:1 tp :t of r 21 e. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: ft. H. McV'av, Krank llnline, 11. L. Akers and I. it. Ksteb, ali of (i.aiselx'rrv. Or. al-7 John W.Lewis, it'eglster. Petition For Liquor License. We, the undersigned legal voters ol Condon Precinct, (iilliam County, Mate of Oregon, re. spectfully petition the Honomble county tourtof (Villiara county, Htateof Onvon, to grant a license to J. W. Burr to ."HI spirituous, mult and vinous liquors in less iinci' tiries than one gallon in Con don preetuet, otlllnm county. State of Oregon, for the period of six- months, as In duty bound we will ever pray: L W Darling, A Brandenburg, C Glasgow, John Caven, A Kerrv, H M Porter, 8P rirlvuer, Wm, Duiilnp, E K Smith, li H Clark, Wm Mack, John Nieklin, W L Wilcox, Geo latum, II II Mulkev, W A OiHslwin, J A Klser, J T Anthonv, 11 N t m zer, S V Moore, A ri Rice. Herbert Halvtcad, II C htrlckhu t A lteiiner, J II Iv.w uing, Mason Eb lTt, V in Tiiurnagle. jj S i rider, Joe Trevett, li M Moore, TC Keimir. II M Hoss. Wm Hniith, Oliver Ward, I'bkelly, J li Hill, i, 11 K Trimble, Joe Fix, CIihs Kix, Alex llalitamier. K Ward, It Couture, E N Cullo, JAM alker, J W Blake, H l tihutt, T 0 Johnson. Notice is hereby given that at the Mav, 1S92, term of county court o! Gilliam county, Oregon, or as soon thereafter as the smne can laf heard, the undersigned will apply to the said court for a license to sell spirituous. Dialt.md vinous lio. nors In the town of Condon, In Condon precinct, in said county, for the tcrni of six months. fc22 J. U. It A ER. UNION V PACIFIC RY. SYSTEM. TICKETS -N HA1.K TO- DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICACO, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, -AND ALL POINTK- EAST, K9HTH &KD SOUTH. Through Sleepers, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Stoamers I'roiu fortlnnd to Sim Franclsoo Every Four liiivs. TICKETS TO AND FH3M EUROPE, For rates nnd (tcncml InforriiHtlon rnll on or ttiliircss, -W. II. HrKi.l'.dltT, Asst. (f-nl. 1'nss, Airt.. 51 Wiis'iiiifrton tit , Portland, Or. Local Agent. K Collins, Arlington, Or. REAL M BRIT . PILLS? NO I! If you tiike pills It is tecHnee you liuvtf never -tried the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. It works no niwly, 'l(!iiiicln tho Liver mid Kidneys; Hetsnsu mili'l liysin wlllmut mnslinr ii.-iiii or siukni'sn, mm dons not atoti vou l'limi tint lug Mini Woikiiiir. , '1 o try His to l;c'oinu u Irlund . to It. Forsiilu liy L. W. DARLING &' CO,, 'V' CONDON, OKKOON. TJ A BPEWAI.TV; Lll'je3T, 0I.8T AND OWSAMST SIOCKIN ' ,'Oiieao. evemr roM huahm rrio ooihiiot, acou- l fj 'fdr RATAHOnSUAei.S. MHO FOKCATA1 (JOUS. AI.LSISO J O' PHIN1IMU oust AT LOW BATtU, I8TIMATC n, - MOOKIM, It A.Tji"?u1-, OrtBflOlf. AN APRILS FOOL? NOT A BIT OF IT, IF YOU HALSTEAD, RINEHART & CO'S. Nothing can Keep us Down. Open the Door, Up We Come. Our : Main : Spring IS PUBLICITY. The more peoplo know our prices, goodn atul fair dealing, the greater crowdn we have iu the store. -CALL ON- HALSTEAD, RINEHART & CONDON, . -:- OREGON, GREAT BARGAINS I -I respectfully invite you to call at iuy- NEW - BARGAIN-STORE and get prices of toy new and choice stock cfr . General I do not want to talk very loud through the press, but I will gay this much: I can save you 25 to GO per cent on every dollars' worth you buy compared with former prices. , DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF! "Quick Sales and Small Profits. Live and Let Live." . is iuy motto. Give me a call and I will prove to you just what I say. No trouble to show goods. J. H. MIIvIvER, CONDON, - : - OREGON. W. L. McKenzie, rrea. II. II. Hendkickh, 8oc. Chak. McKknzik, Treaa, Butte Creek Land, Live Stock & Lumber Company. (INCORPORATED). Authorized Capital, $50,000. Paid Up Capital, $15,000. Thin company hns at its steam saw and . planing mills on Batte creek, 6 miles east of. Fossil, constantly ou hand a lurao and ell.n.Knrr'J stock of I II M R P R fit A I I If I H fl 0 iV III HUH V I lm 1m II I 1 U V It is the aim of this company to keep a full supply of seasoned rough lumber and flooring, ceiling, rustic and surfaced lumber, always ready for its customers. Its facilities for turning out lumber are superior to any In (iilliam county, with re spect to quantity, quality and variety. The best six miles of road in the coujity leads from this mill to Fossil a slight, down-grade from the yard to town. Wo sawed 750,000 feet during th season of 1891, of which about 250,000 remalns'ln the yam, thoroughly seasoned ior the Bprlng trade of 18i)2. We have a building 24x(K in which is stored about50,000 feetof fine rustic, flooring, coiling and other dressed lumlier, all which we sell at the customary prices. We are sparing no pains nor expense to furnish our customers with all kinds of seasoned lumber, at any season of the year. gT"We will pay the highest market price for steers-olther calves, yearlings or two-year-olds, on old or new accounts. CHAS. McKENZIE. Manaeer. Eugene E. Smith, , Condon, : - : - : Oregon. DEALER IN V HARNESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS, COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC. HAND AND MACHINE-MADE HARNESS. Repairing a specialty. Call and ace me when you are at the county seat. , MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. - L;,. t DEAL AT GO. Merchandise. V