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ll G01ID0II GLOBL FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1892. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. Some of the grain in this section has been damaged more or less by the dry hot winds and gophers, but not to any great extent. Central Gilliam seems to be the favored portion of the country, as we have fair crops here when it fails almost every other place. Throughout the vast territories of Ferry Canyon, Beecher Flat, Matnev Flat, Lost Valley and Lone Rock lying all around Condon grain looks re markably well yet, particularly in the Lone Rock and Lost Valley re gions we are informed that grain never looked better than at present. This is probably due to the fact that this portion of the universe CONDON FORGING AHEAD. If anyone doubts that Condon is the coming town of this part of the country, within a radius of one hun dred miles, let him visit us and see for himself. The volume of busi ness transacted here every dty is a sure index to the importance of our town and of the surrounding coun try. The most prosperous and fer tile reerion in the entire country surrounds Condon. For many miles j lles favorable for agriculture. All all around, the business gravitates j the old-timers who know best, ad aluust exclusively to our city. mit however, that this country is This state of affairs is accounted better adapted for stock-raising for by the fact that Condon is the than for agricultural purposes, al center of a network of good roads, , thougn in this respest it is consid and more important still, the mer- j erbly ahead of most countries that chants and other business people dePend altogether upon farming. of Condon have the reputation of! lrue we can not depend upon rais always doing the fair thing. They Bell at , reasonable, living prices. They are always ready to accom modate a man who is reliable; they never oppress anyone who is trying to be honest. In short they ! are thorough business men who en deavor to show that they appreci ate the extensive patronage which they are receiving all over the most important portion of the country. Another reason why Condon is bound to lead all other towns in the furrounding country: Owing! to its Widespread popularity, both in this county and abroad, business people naturally come to Condon when they want a good location for any enterprise in which they are interested. Nearly every week new arrivals locate here, some to engage in business pursuits, and others to have the benefit of our excellent school, which is among the leading .inT&td'tions 0f learning in the state. l lie town is Dunaing up at a very rapid rate. Large piles of lumber and building materials can be seen on vacant lots all over the town, waiting until the carpenters are rV'ady to begin the work of con stVueting bosijess houses, residen ces aiKTother buildings. ,; All these improvements speak for themselves. If people lacked confidence in our town they would not be m eager to- sink so much money in improvements here. If they did not believe that Condon has the best location . and the brightest future of any town in Gil liam county or the ' surrounding country they would not come here, ' but would seek other places. How ever, we are not surprised at their willingness to leave other places bfhind in order to test the merits of our town. Condon has innumer- j able friends everywhere through out the country, who are always ready to say a good word for our town, and when strangers wend mg good crops every season; but where is there a country under the sun where it can be done? All lo calities have their share of failures. We cannot expect to be an exception from all the rest. The report of the government geologist is to the effect that our bunchgrass land is the best in the world; that it is the onlv soil that improves with age and by tilling it. Millions of dollars are expended annually throughout the Eastern states for phosphate, lime, etc., with which to 'doctor up" the worn-out land, and yet they have more failures than we. If the far mers throughout this portion of the country depended alone upon far ming, a failure in crops would no doubt work a hardship with some of them; Vit all of them raise stock of some kind, the increase from which more than off-sets the par tial failure of crops. Not one set tler or farmer in a hundred can truthfully say they have not accu mulated more property in the same length of time here, and made it easier, too, than they ever have done at any other place. So don't get discouraged and borrow trouble before it comes. All you have to do in order to learn if there are bet ter places than this, is to go and see for yourselves; you will be glad to get back again. This it the ex perience of all who have tried it. BUSINESS LOCALS. ..Good hams at Downing', liye per lb. "Uncle Tom'i Cabin," 25b, at Purling'!. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 una S-gal. atone Jars, L, W. I) A Co Genuine rider vinegar at Haistead, Rinehart A V u. n. , A Uneot fine. fashionable papeterie, tfrst-ilasa L. W. Darling k Co., Coiuion. Housekeepers, try some of the Liquid Washing Fine maps of Oregon, folded for pocket asc. 5tk' -m n, ... ... A.ii,t.i v, v. . - All kinds of clocks at Haistead, Klnehart A V'U. n, hi pnuws w sun uie nines. , Your bird would slug better In new cage (Jet one from L. W. Darling & Co. We are Just hunting forchronic roughs to ca.v "S. B," for wile by L W. Darling 4 Co. tf you see H In our adrertlitement you will find iv iu unr siore. uaisieau, Kineiiarc iV vo. astonish yon by hid exceed J. H. Miller will tngly low prices. Go and see for yourself. Barrels, did you nay? Yes, we have a few 5. 10 and sn-inilloii T. W n x, t'i ' Windows, doors and all kinds of builders' hard ware, Ht llalstoad, Klnehart & Co.'s, Condon. Chairs, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and wool aim wire mattresses, nun. Darling & Co.'s. Saddles, bridles, harness, silver bits and spurs. ... n,nv, n. vi,iuu u. .urruriniiii s, Arlington Toilet soaps In endless variety, also the best latnmry soap in tnc worm, u w. Darling & Co, e are headauarteni for carts, hacks hnmri., aim uuc&uoarug. V-Oiuii di Aierananu, Arliugton. I he K B. Coueh Cure is siimdv ncrfect K,.,l 50c with L. W. Darling, and you will be ready to rure stniined honey "Old Oaken Bucket" brand. The finest In the market, Haistead, Klnehart & Co. Something worth seeing and owning those )ieuiiiu nauging lamps, now displayed Dy U W. Darling & Co. ; - , , Ladies, try our "Rest for the Wearv" shoos.' and sutler no more with sore or tired feet Haistead, Kiuenart co. The German-Amertpnn tnunrMiira fn nf vw York, has established an office at Condon with L. W. Darling as agent The fact can no longer be concealed that can net the roont koU forth least money, at xi. downing store. ft iron 8. harts. hllinHpa huMrhnnftiB all kinds of farming implements, at greatly re duced prices, at Downing'. The "Bain" is the best wagon on wheels. The 'Oliver Chilled" nlow hm tin nmwl i'.,tn,i a MeKarland, agents, Arlington. Ask at I.. W. Darlin? A Co drnir atniw fnr th S. B. Headache cure, nud yon will be given the best headache medicine known. .1. H. Miller has the tlnpst snrt taut lliu ,,f ul,,,. In the county, and his prices also are the lowest 1 he Buckingham & Hecht are the best. "Osborn" and "Champion" mowers and reap ers. Fn-es greatly reduced. Don't buy until you see ns. Coffin A McFarland, Arlington. We carrv a f all stock of mnlon wH rm a, well-known and standard irnrdHii mwd f D. M. Ferry & Co. Haistead, Rinehart & Co. The freshest, tmrest and liest atiwk nf nnHn. tion meiiicines iu the countrv can be found at the drug store of L. W. Dsrllng & Co., Condon. The famous "Williams Barhnr Rar Khnvlnir Soap" the best in the world for the toilet and ior snaviug. J-or sale by h. W. Darling fc Co. Just received a new and complete lino of deco rations in the latest styles and puttems, at very low prices. Call and be convinced. Haistead, Rinehart 4 Co. Ladies' shoes, best quality, reduced from tl to ?1.2i, cash; and ?(i boots reduced to $5, warranted to equal any Buckingham & Hecht At J. H. Downing' store. We have added a full line of patvnt medicines to onrsto k and are now prepared to furnish any- k hi mis une neeaea oy man or beast llal d, Rinehart 4 Co. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of (UHium. ' In the mutter of the estate of Jesse Spuryer, deceased. la the heirs of said decedent and all persons interested iu suid estate, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are horohv cited and rrqmreti m appear in tuo county court of the state of Oregon, for the county or Gilliam, ai ine court room tlien'of, at Condon In the county of Gilliam on Tuesday, the 6th day of iiiiv, iwi, in one ociock in the afternoon oi iiihi uav, men auu mere to show cause, If anv exists, why the administrator of said estate BCKimu inn oe oroereii io sell the following,de mribed real estate helonging to siilil estate, to wit: lheejof the ne.'i and the eVi of the uU sec 10 tn 4 s of r21e, W.M. W 1TNKSS, the Hon. Wm. J. Mariner, judge of the county court of the state ol Oregon, fur the iMini.v oi milium witn no seal of said court ( fixed, this 10th day of May, IHsr.'. 11113-14 ATTEST; Jay P. Lvcas, Clerk. K OTICE. TIM BE It CULTUltE. U. 8. Land Offick, Thr 1)ai.i.r, Ok., Mav 2!1, '02. Complaint having been entered at tliis odlce by John K Topper against R, Nelson for failure io oomniy who law as to timber culture entrv No. 214 upon the n'i sw'i and n se'i of sec 14 tp 4 S of r 10 e. W. SI.. In Gilliam' ennntv Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that the said R. Nel son did not idant trees or seeds live acres or any amount during the Umrth year ... cmii.i ,u .-BUM' siiiue io oe uone, l nesant parties are herebv snmmoiimi ti ui,iiUr ut thi ollice ou the 'Jlst day of July, at 10 o'clock a. in., h respond and tumlsli test monv concern. Ing said alleged failure. Juv 1'. I clerk, is anthorimt to take testimony In thlt case ai ins omce in Condon, or., ou the 14 th day of July, 1892, . jw-ta John V. Lkwih, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Officio atThk DAU.rs.On., Mav 2fl,lHr, Notice is hcrchv irlvtn tht 1), rV.tlnu'iitrf. named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to inane ll n ill nroot In suiituirt nf hi. lln, .m ii, ut said pniof will lie made Mon Jay I'. Lucas, coun ty cierg, at Condon, Or., on July 11, lM!i!, vl; FRANK M. I'LITER, Hd. 2KM. for the neAi sec 27 tn 4 s nf r 22 o. Ho inmm ths following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence upon and cultivation of, said land, v!: S. D. Kletcher, .las. Shields, J. K. Downer and J. A. Mr Morris, all of Condon, Oregon. J" JHN w. tjjcwiN, Keglstur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Commuted Timber Culture Final I'roof. U. 8. Land Offick Tke Dallkh, Or., Jnne II. 'fr2. Totice is herehv given that James A. Kunion has tiled notice of intention to make lliml t.r.u.l before Jay Lucas, couutv clerk of liilllam county, at his office In Condon, Oregon, on Hat- iiraay, tne sum any or July, iwj, on timtsT cult ure application No. I'm for the ne'f sue 94 to 1 of r20e, uud.iraet March a, IX!)',. lie names as witnesses: Daniel B. Thomas, Samuel S. Thom as, Albert Miller and Alex Gordon, all of Olvx, (rregon. 1'-U John W. Lfwis, Register thin; steai of the United the citizen his but the police imply its right their way here awaits them. a hearty welcome At the hour of going to press, the latest dispatches art to the effect that Cleveland will be nominated without doubt; probably on the 1st ballot. He had such a large ma jurity at the outset that no opposi tion could be organized and brought to a head against him. As soon as seen that he would be nominated in spite of all opposition, delegates f; in everywhere were anxious to get over on the winning side. Un lcss something unusual and unex- j l'cted happens, Cleveland will be nominated on the first, or at least: on an early ballot. The official returns give Geo. E. The constitution States guarantees right to bear arms, powers of the state to prohibit their being carried con cealed. The state of Louisiana now imposes a license upon those who sell arms. One avowed purpose is to discourage the carrying of arms; another is to prevent the business of dealing in arms from falling into the hands of dangerous persons. This seems a poor theory, although it may work well in practice. A much better way to discourage the carrying of arms would be to en force the laws promptly and con tinually until society felt secure and criminals were weeded out. S. F. Examiner. hen yon are in town don't fall to rail at the store of J. H. Miller and see how mucb cheaper he sells goods than the prices you have paid here tofore, it will pay you to do so. Why be bothered with a burnt-out broken or warped fire back in your cook stove when you ran buy one of those patent adjustable backs at Haistead, Rinehart Co.'s to ritany size stove? The best place in the ronntv to buv first-class goods at low prices, Is at Downing', fcvervbodv says so; mid "what evervbodv says must be so." All the men and boys go there for their clothing. Don.t forget the Oliver Chilled when you want a plow. They are the best in the market. We are the sole agents for Condon and are selling them at Arlington prices. Haistead, Rinehart & Co... . A complete line of ladies' trimmed hats In the latest imported patterns, ladies sunshades and sailor lum, trimmed and tmtrimmcd, also a neat assortment of children's Btraw hats, Haistead, Klnehart & Co. Subscriptions for all the newspapers and mag- amines in the Tinted States and also the leading papers of the Old countries, received by Herbert naistean, ai tne postotiiee, at publishers prices. It will save you risk and troHble. Good shoes cost a little more, but the wear is out of all proportion to the cost Remember this when buying and take nothing but the genuine Buckingham & Hecht Thev have a world-wide reputation for over a quarter of a century, for Bolid merit. Haistead, Rinehart 4 Co. , We are agents for Knapp, Burrcll 4 Co.'s com plete Une of goods, consisting of wagons, car riages, buggies, buckboanls, harness, gang, ) key and common plows, harrows, seeders, drills, heeders, self-binders, mowers, reiiners rakes unit all kinds of farming machinery. DescripUve catalogues full of information and prices upon application. Haistead. Rinehart & Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Thk Dau.ks, Ok Jmie 10, '92. notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of tils iiitmitlim tn make final prisif in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made Wore Jay 1'. Lucas, coun ty cierx, at coiuion, or., on July 2.1, 1W2, via. ai;gi:kti's n. s. corns, Hd. xm, for the s! nw( and w' j sw'-i sec 8 tp 3 s of r 20 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence njMin and cultivation of, said land, via: C. N. llson, Jean N. 1-nlkms, Geo. Hansen and Fred Monroe, all of Condon, ir J17-1H John W. Lew in, KeKUer. A-:- COMPREHENSIVE-'-SURVEY 0 7 1 A OF -:- AN -:- APPREHENSIVE -:- SUBJECT B Y: MEANS : OF : A : PREHENSILE : TAIL. The monkey is not afraid, beeauso his Wo are not afraid, because our tale tail is a good one. is a good one loo. IT - IS - NO - TAIL - OF - WOE. We toll of bargains, splendid goods, fair treatment, satisfaction to customer and merchant; ami of reasonable prices and good money values. IT IS A TAILESS TALE, A tail without end, bceauBo ! it is a tail that will hold. -CALL ON- HALSTEAD, RINEHART & GO. CONDON, -:- OREGON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Commuted Timb?f Culture Final Proof). Land Orricg at The Dailks, Ob., June 1, 1H'J2. Notice is hrreby given that August Keekamp has flliil notice of intention to make final proof before J. P. Lucas, comity clerk, at his ollice in Condon, Oregon, on Wednesday, the auth dav of July, 181T2, on timber culture iippllcation No. ll2 Kir the sel4 sec 28 tp3 s of r 21 e, under Act March 3, 1W)1. He names as witnesses: Amini Hart man, A. J. Moore. G. G. l'arnian and H. C, Strick land, all of Condon, Oregon. J3-h Jqhk W. Lkwih, Hcgister. GREAT BARGAINS! -I respectfully invite you to call at my- NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tub Dalles, Ob, fotice is herebv given that the. follnwinir. named settler has filed notice of his intention to , May 13, '92. fol Grants Pass Courier: The col .ored sample ballot should be abol ished. It is only an aid to bargain and sale and an unnecessary ex pense. The tickets should be pub lished in the newspapers at public expense, and there is no honest use for the sample ballot. The officers of the state peniten- mnke final proof in support of his claim, and that saiu prooi win oe made Delore J. V. Lucas, coun ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on June 27, JMV2, viz: . . EAkNEST SEEKAMP, Hd. 2566, for the sw4 sec 32 tp 1 s of r 20 e. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence Hpon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Albert Miller of Olex.Chas. Wiegan of Arlington, H. A. Chapel of Ajax, and August Bummerneld, of Condon, Oregon. m2u-14 John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LandOffice atThe Dalles, Ob., Mavl3, 1892. Notice is hereby given that the 'following named settler h as filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that sail proof will be mink-before J. P. Lucas, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on June 25, we, viz: GEOKGE H. C. EAUHART, Hd. 250S, for the n'A e4 see 10 and w4 sw' sec 11 tp S s ofr24e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, viz: M. O. Clarke, (i. H. Seel, ot Lone Rock, and A. Henshow and E. E. Smith, of Condon, Oregon, m20-14 Johm W. Lewis Register. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oh.. June 1, l2. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final prisif in support of his claim, and that saio prooi win oe inane oeiore J. r. Ulcus, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, ou August 4, viz: JOHN MIKKALO, Hd. 2091, for the sw4 sec 20 tp 1 s of r 21 e. He names the following witnesses to tirove Ills continuous res idence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. W. Wheeler. John A Miller, Gllson Stoddard and W. E. Reed, all of Olex, Oregon. )'M6 John W. I.kwis. Register. NEW - BARGAIN - STORE and get prices of lay new and choice stock of - General -:- Merchandise, UNION '.'PACIFIC RY. SYSTEM. TICKETS HALE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at The Dalles, Ob., June 1, 1892 Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler hits filed notice of his intention to make final nroof In siimiorr if hi,.ii, 1 1 A . - ! .i ;..m . . . . . . ' t mo l, liarv ana OI tlie Sisters' BP.hno nf, """. Pfooiwiu oemaoe oeiore J. J this city exclude newspapers pub lished in Oregon from those insti tutions. There is neither sense nor DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINT8 EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Through Sleepers, Rod In ing Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers From Portland to San Francisco Every Four Days. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. For rates and general information call on or auuress, W. H. Ht'RMWRT. Asst. Gnl. Pass. Airt 64 Washington St., Portland. Or. Local Agent, S. Collins,' Arlington, Or. The terra "hand," used in meas uring horses, means four inches. A 500; Jl7 For Sale at a Bargain. firHt-el:i9 Upright Piano.' , Cost will sell for $ 350. Coffin & McFarland, . ' ' ' - " '''' Arlington. ('haniberlain, Dem., for attorney i reason for such exclusion at either general, about .300 "majority in the , place. Salem Statesman. state, over L. R. Webster, his re publican opponent. Chamberlain, therefore, ran about 10.3(10 votes ahead of his ticket, which reflects much credit upon him. It does not pay any man to undertake muzzling a newspaper, especially a man depending upon public office. The man who incurs-the enmity of the press, invariably bumps up ana? net a. pretty good-sized ricir ciiiuwtance when he conies out for pn blic office. The press of the state is anxiously "laying for" Judge Taylor also, and if he ever conies out for office again, he will likely j; t 1 'jobtcd "a la W'cbfcttr." lix. tyelerk of Gilliam eounty, at Condon, Oregon, on August 4, Witt, viz: ' JOHN A. MILLER, Hd. 2.W5, ror the e'4see24tplsof r20e. He names the idenee upon Treasurer s Notice, All county warrantH registered prior to May 7. 181)2, will 1 paid on present ation at my office. Interest wuses on and after this date. li. ,S. Ewtno, Countv Treasurer. By Herdkkt Hautead, Deputy. Pitted Jnr.e 3, 18;-2. Given Hiu Time.-..' I hereby notify nil 'persons that I will not he re sponsihle for anv dehta or linhilltlas onlraetMl hy mvwii. linrt Crawford of Mayville. He has la-en given hi timr- and is his own. free agent. Duttd iUy 23, 'so,. K. A. C'XAWfOKO. following witnesses to nrove his eonHnmm. , idenee upon and cultivation of. mM l.imi vi. W V U'hMi.lMV lr,K.. Tllxl...l f 'I , 1JxJ'J 1 tir -v 1 ' v'""" onxiaaru on,. ... jj. jwii, mi oi wivx, urego yyin John W. I, Register. gon. ,KW!H, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CommHted Timto Culture Final Proof. V. S. Land Office, The Dam.es, Ob., JmielS, '02. Notiee Is herehv given that George Perry has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof bi-fore Jay P. Lueas, county clerk of Gilliam county, at his otlii-c. In Condon, Oregon, on Tnes. day. the 2d day of August, lJ2,on timher culture application No. 1271, for the nwW neW nn nei uw'4 sue 19 tp 5 s of r 2t e. He names as witnes ses: Inane M. Hmith, Jf. J. Neel, Nathaniel rieott and Albert Henshaw, oil of Lone Rock, Oregon ' j2'-ia Joint w, Lkwih, Register. NEW BUTCHER SHOfT" JAMESMULCARE, Prop'r. I am now- prejmred to furnish the people of Condon and vicinity with the choicest of fn-sh meat of nil kinds, at all times. I run a meat wagon dully. My prices are the lowest in town, ana I rcfpcctfviHy solicit your patronage. Shop on Mufn A, ncxi.hmr tfijladiliuk's liotvl. To Whom It May Concern. The pohllc Is hereby nntlfled that t will not he . ,r tut) ukois eoncraetea oy mv wile. UeKMAK ."sKEKAXr., Luey euckamp. R E A L MERIT PI LLS? NO I! If you take pills it Is because you have never . - -tried the : ... S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; n tsana mild physic wllholtt causing pain or sickness, and does not stop yon from eat ing and working. To try It is to lajcome a friend - to it. For sale by L. W.DAHLIKC & CO., CONDON, OK1COOK, tK OMOIl.TVl LASOCST, BEST MO OHCASKST STOCK IN tof" HYtAHOHCI.!Aai.S. SitHD.FOBOArAl.OaUS. MLKINCW V or muhtiho uon ai low ATe8. fSTiMAtes oivea. MOOnEa, MAt,BSt, ORKaON. I do not want to talk very loud through the prenn, hut I will sav this much: I can nave you 25 to W per cent on every dollars' worth you buy compared with former pricf-H. DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF I I'Quick Sales and Small TrofitB. Live and Let Live," ia iny motto. (Jive uie a call and I will prove to you just what I tay. No trouble to t-how goods. J. H. MIIvIvER, CONDON, - : - OREGON. IBER LOST VALLEY LUtV MILLS IN LOST VALLEY WILL BE RUNNING IN A FEW DAYS. It will pay you to wait. HARRY HALSTEAD. Eugene B. Smith, Condon, -DEALER IN- Oregon. S, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS, COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC. HAND AND MACHINE-MADE HARNESS. Repairing a specialty. Call and see roe when you are at the count? meat MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. J j