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THE GOIiDOH GLOBE.
FRtDAY, JULY 8, 1892.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY, OREGON.
From the official rote at the late
state election it is learned that the
total vote cast for congressman in
the first d'gtrict was 40,751, and in
the second district 34,897,' total in
the state, 75.648. Hermann's plu
rality of Veatch, in the first dis
trict, is 5910, but as Rork, the peo
ple's party candidate, had 7518
votes, and Rigdon, prohibitionist,
1285-votes, Hermann lacks 2883
votes of having a majority. In the
second district Ellis' plurality over
Slater is 3539, but as Luce, peo
ple's;, received 5940; and Bright,
prohibition, 1178 votes, Ellis lack
3579; of a. majority. Moore's plu
rality over Bennett for supreme
judge is only 2575v in the state,
while He- lacks 12,422 votes of hav
ing a majority. For attorney -general
Chamberlain, democrat, is
elected over Webster, republican,
there being no other candidates, by
a majority of 430. Portland Tele
gram. The Heppner Gazette, a republi
can paper, says: "It is reported
Khai whet L. R. Webster received
tine- information that almost the en-
lute' newspaper fraternity of Oregon
waa arrayed against him, he passed
the matter over lightly and thought
himself secure with- over 8000 ma
prity at his back. But he was
beaten, and that on principle. It
will teach a wholesome lesson. A
public servant must conduct him
self as becomes his station, or cease
, seeking office; he must take into
consideration that the newspapers
can defeat or elect a man; that
they have some influence after all.
Though some of them in the state
of Oregon are published in remote
places, it is not well to scorn their
efforts."
Hon. John W. Foster of Indiana,
has been appointed secretary of
state by President Harrison.- He
was sent as United State's minister
to Mexico by Grant ia 1873, and
was reappointed by Hayes in 1880,
In March of that year he was trans
ferred to Russia, and held that
mission until November, 1881,
when he resigned. President Ar
thur then appointed him minister
to spain. He served from Februa
ry, 1883, to March, 1885, when he
resigned and returned to the Uni
ted States, having negotiated an
important commercial treaty with
Spam. -
The Oregon Pacific managers
have contracted for 10,000 ties with
which to repair their road between
Albany and the front, and are mak
ing other demonstrations indica
tive of their intention of pushing
. the road to an eastern terminus.
Ochoco Review. The survey of
the road in question crosses Butte
ereek a few miles east of Fossil,
runs through .Condon and will in
tersect with the U. P. at Pendle
fon, ' - - - ; v
James Lotan has been appointed
collector of customs at Portland,
and was confirmed by the senate
Friday. Mr. Lotan is a native of
New York, aged about fifty years,
and'is one of the most energetic
bu einess- men of Portia nd. Hi s ap
pointment will give general satis
faction after the first breezes of dis
appointment blow over. Twenty
five men could not be appointed to
one position. Dalles Chronicle.
Senator Peffer in presenting a pe
tf tioa from Kansas asking that
aongress take action to stop the
Ijsmohings- which are becoming so
iraquenfy, said that .the practice
wa growing: in- all parts of the
oouDtlr--northv south, "east and
west, and that he hoped the judi
ciary committee, to-' which, the peti
tion was referred, would, promptly
report on- the subject. '. :
If the names of the nominees are
too long-to suit your, laziness, call
thorn Cleve and Steve, for short.
3 Given- His Time.
I hereby notify all persona tbnt I will Dot be re
sponsible ior-uny debt or liabilltiea contracted
hy my son, Bert Crawford of, MavvillH. He bat
fir fit hi time aud if hi own, free nprnt.
iMai-Ulsr 'Ik. CI (UTDWQ.
After all, there is no occasion to
begin to get excited over politics
for two or three months yet, and
now .that the Fourth is over, let us
keep cool and go fishing or picnic
ing just the same as if nothing was
going to happen. We might add
that the world will wag along just
about the same whichever way it
goes.
Unfortunate citizens of Mexico
are eating alfalfa in & vain effort to
ward off starvation. Thirty deaths
have already been reported, and
there is a probability that the total
is much greater. The same spirit
that loaded ships with food for hun
gry Russia will doubtless come to
the relief of sufferers nearer home.
A favorite ballot dancer receives
about $36,000 a year. John L. Sul
livan's yearly income for the last
ten years has been about $100,000
a year. If John L. and the ballet
dancer had brains enough to be
president of the American senate
or secretary of state, $8,000 a year
would be ample remuneration.
Gatling, the great gun-maker,
has improved his gun to such an
extent that he can fire 1200 shots a
minute out of it, by one man.
Hotchkiss and Maxim are two oth
er great gun-makers, and the way
they are improving guns, will soon
make war a most dangerous em
ploy men t1
It has been discovered that more
than half the prisoners in Idaho's
penitentiary are insane to greater
or lesser extent. The only noted
patient is a man named Hatton.
It is not known what has produced
the dementia of the convicts, as
they are said to be well treated and
well fed.
Attorney-General Chamberlain
is in Baker City, for the purpose of
appearing in the delinquent tax
suit of the state of Oregon vs. Ba
ker county. The suit is to recover
from the county about $12,000
miscellaneous taxes which have
been due since 1879.
Mr. Blaine doesn't want to go to
the senate. In fact, he doesn't
care where he goes himself, just so
he can dictate the caloric destina
tion of Benjamin Scott Harrison.
St. Paul Globe. '
At the People's national conven
tion held at Omaha July 4th, Gen.
J. B. Weaver of Iowa was nomina
ted for president and Gen. Jas. G.
Field of Virginia for vice president.
A Georgia murderer who is to be
hanged July 23, has sold his head
to a phrenologist for $15. This is
more than the average dead-head
is worth.
A Fair Verdict.
Great lawyer I'm indeed glad to see
yon; the verdict ia in.
Client Already ?
"Yes eir; I knew I would fret it. Yon
receive $5000, but you are to pay half the
COSIS."
"Fair enough, I am sure. What are
tne costs Y,
"Ten thousand dollars."
The Best Wagons.
The bestf wagon in the world is the
new Peter Schuttler tabular axle wacon.
The Steel Skein Schuttler wagon has
oeen in tne ieaa tor tne past 60 years ;
the new tabular asle Schuttler will be
in the lead for the next 5K) years. For
sale by L. W. Darling & Co.rCondonvOr,
Treasurer s Notice.- .-
All county warrants reeistered nrior
m aiay f,.iowz, win ne paia on present
ation ai my omce. interest ceaaoe on
and after this date. H. 8. Ewing.
County Treasurer.
By Hebbert Halbtkad, Deputy.
Dated June 3, 1892.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Commuted Timber Culture Filial' Proof J.
Lasd Omci at The Dalles, Ob., June i; 1892.
Notice is hereby given that Aiijrust Seckamp
h tiled notice of intention to muke final proof
before J. P. Lucas, county clerk, at his office In
eondon, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 20th day of
July, 192, on timber culture application No. 1192
for the SeW nee 28 to a of r 21 unriar Art Manh
3, l0i; lie names as witnesses: Anion Hart-
man. A. Ji-Moore, o. o. Parmau aud H. C, Strick
land, all of Condon, Oregon.
)- ow w. lewis, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ofpicb at The Dam.es, Or., June 1, 1892.
Notice in hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ofbis intention to
make final proof in mipport of his claim, and that
UK (1 TtnV)f Will llA ,n.d. hnfn.. T D I .. . .
clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oraron.-on
JOHN MIKKALO. Hd.2091.
fnr Hii iwl ao OfltnliAl.in A ti . ,
following witnesses to prove his continuous res-
. .. ''...r". "u eiuuvnuiin oi, saia laua, viz:
W'JY.',w,h;eler- John A iiUler. Oilson Stoddard
and W. E. Reed, all of Olcx, Oregon.
johw w. lewis, Register.
For Sale at a Bargain.
A flrst-claHS Unriirht Piano, finut
J500; will sell -for $350.
.... Coffin & McFahland, 1
fl?" Arlington ,
For Sale.
A good horse, cart and harness, cheap
for ooeh.. Apply le W,C. Wiga, toiftlon.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Good hams at Downing'!, 1240 per lb.
"I'ncle Tom's Cabin," 25c, at Darling's,
I, 2, 8, 4, 6 and 6-gal. stout Jars, U W. D Co.
Genuine cider vinegar at Hals lead, Rlnehart &
A llneof fine, fashionable papeterlo, first-class.
L. W. Darling tk Co., Condon.
Housekeepers, try some of the Liquid Washlug
iiiumg, Hi .uniting , vuuuuu.
Fine maps of Oregon, folded for pocket vus. eoe
each, at L. W. Darling A Co.'.
All kinds of clocks at Hnlstead, Rlnehart &
vo. s, av prices w soil me uuies.
Your bird would ting better In a new cage.
Get one from L. W, Darling & Co.
We are Just bunting for chronic coughs to cur.
"S. B," for sale by L. W. Darling & Co.
If you see it In our advertisement you will find
ii in oar siure. nuigieaa, tunenarc ot CO.
J. R. Miller will astonish you by his exceed
uiKiy tow prices, uo ana see lor yourself.
Barrels, did you sayt Yes, we have a few 5, 10
and 50-gallon site. L W. D. & Co., Condon.
Windows, doors and all kinds of builders' hard
ware, at uuintcaa, Kiiiehart & Co. s, Condon.
Chairs, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, 'and wool
ana wire maitresseg, mi,, w. Darnug & Co. s.
Saddles, bridles, harness, silver bit and spurs,
vi vent iuuu, ni win u o. luurariauu s. Aruugton,
Toilet soapa In endless variety, also the best
laundry toap In the world. L. w. Darling & Co.
We are headquarters for carta, hacks, buggies
nuu iHi-KuiHinii. vuuiiiex ncririHnq, Arungton.
The S. B. Coueh Cure la slmnlv nertnet. Hnonil
SOc with L. W. Darling, and you will be ready to
Pure strained honey "Old Oaken BHcket"
orauu. ine nueai in tne maraei. ualstead,
Kiuenart dt CO.
Something worth seeing and owningthose
spieuuiu nanging lamps, now aispiayea Dy u w
UHlllHK Si VU
Ladies, try our "Rest for the Weary" shoes, and
saner no more win tore or urea leer. Halstead,
Kinenart a co.
The German-American Insurance Co., of New
York, has established an office at Condon with U
w. waning aa agent.
The fact can no longer be concealed that voa
can get the most goods for the least money, at
. n. uuwiuug a store.
' Wagons, hack, buggies, touckboards, carts and
all kinds of farming implements, at greatly re-
uui-cu pnuea, ui isowning s.
The "Bain" Is the best wagon on wheels. The
"Oliver Chilled" plow has no equal. Coffin &
aicrariauu, agenw, Arlington.
Ask at L. W. Darling & Co.'s drug store for the
8. B. Headache cure, and you will be given the
uesi ueauacue ineaicine mown.
J. H. Miller has the finest and best line of shoes
In the county, and bis prices also are the lowest.
me ntiuKiiigniim Ji necnt are me oeni. .
"Osborn" and "Champion" mowers and reap
ers. Prices greatly reduced. - Don't buy until
you see us. Cotnn & McKarland, Arlington.
We carry full stock of garden seed from the
well-known and standard garden seed bouse of
v. k. rerry s i.o, naisieau, Hinenan at t;o.
The freshest, nureat and beat stock of nrescrlo.
tion medicines In the country can be found at
ine arug store oi u w . uariiug & Co., Condon,
The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving
Soap" the best In the world for the toilet and
for shaving, tor sale by L. W. Darling fc Co.
Just received a new and complete line of deco
rations in the latest styles and patterns, at very
low prices. Call and be convinced. Halstead,
ninenan at 10.
Ladies' shoes, best quality, reduced from $2 to
i.zo, cann; ana doom reduced to 3, warranted
to equal any Buckingham 4 HecnL At J. II,
Downing a store.
We have added a full line of patent medicines
worn sux a ana are now preparea to turntsu any
thing In this line needed by man or beast. Hal
stead, Rlnehart & Co. ,
When you are In town don't fall to call at the
store of J. H. Miller and see how much cheaper
no sens Kooas man tne prices you nave paia nere-
tuiure. ji wm pay you to ao so.
Why be bothered with a burnt-out, broken or
warpea ore oaca in your coo stove when yon
can buy one of those patent adjustable backs at
tiaisieaa, Hinenart ac 1,0. s to many sixe stover
The best place In the county to buy first-class
gooas at low prices, is at Downing I. 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 when you want
plow. They are the best In tbe market We
are the sole agenta for Condon and are telling
them at Arlington prices. Halstead, Rlnehart 4
uo.
A complete line of ladles' trimmed hats In the
latest Imported patterns, ladies sunshades and
sailor hats, trimmed and untrimmed, also a neat
assortment of cnuaren s straw bata, Halstead,
ninenan at wo.
Subscriptions for all the newroaoers and maa--
azlnes in the I'nited States and also the leading
papers of the Old countries, received by Herbert
niimeau, at tne poatonice, at puoiisnen prices.
ii mil save you nsa ana irouoic
Good shoea cost a little more, but the wear Is
out oi au proportion to toe cost. Remember this
wnen Duving ana tate nothing but tbe genuine
Buckingham dt Hecht They have a world-wide
renutution fnr over a miMi-tor nf m cpnttirv fnr
uuu merit, najsuttiu, mnenan at uo.
We are agenta for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'a com
plete line of goods, consisting of waeons. car
riages, buggies, bnckboards, harness, gang, mil
key and common plows, barrows, seeders, drills,
headers, self-binders, mowers, reapers, rakea and
all kinds of farming machinery. Descriptive
cuuuugues iuii oi lniormatioD ana prices upon
application, naiateaa. ninenan at uo.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Commuted Timber Culture Final Proof.
U. 8. Land OrncE, Th e Dalles, Or., June 18, '92.
Notice Is herebv eiven that Geonre Perrv has
filed notice of his intention to make final proof
oeiore Jay v. iucaa, county clerk, of milium
county, at bis office In Condon, Oregon, on Tues-
, ) .1 ...... I 1 L 1.
application No. 1274, for the nw nel4 and nej
iiwm sec i ip o s oi r a e. ne names as witnes
ses: Isaac M. Smith, H. J. Neel, Nathaniel Scott,
and Albert Henabaw, all of Lone Rock, Oregon.
J24-19 Johw W. Lewis, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at The Dallbk.Ob.. June 24. '92.
Notice is hereby given tbat the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of bis claim, aud that
saiu prooi win oe maae oeiore J. v. Lucas, coun
ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon,
on August id, ivji, viz:
WILKY . MILLER, Hd. 3246,
for the wU nwW, se'4 nw!4 and nw'4 aw sec 22
tp3sofr21e. He names the following witnes
ses to prove dis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz: Amon Hartman,
A, 1. Moore, S. V. Moore and Thomas Dillon, all
of Condon, Oregon.
jl-28 Johw W. Lewis, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at The Dalles, Or., June 25, '97.
Notice Is hereby given tbat 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. W. Morrow, county
clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on
August 13, 1892, viz:
JAMES R. BENNETT, Hd,301,
fortheese, sw4e. se sw4 see 20 tp 2 s
of r 23 e. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and cultl'
n,,. ui,Kw Mll,u,-Vl. iiin. vhtip lug rflllll
Coleman, of Gooseberry.- ami C. Robinson and
Geo. Perry, of Lone Roc it, Oregon.
Ji-w johm vv.IjF.wis, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Commuted Timber Culture Final' Proof,
U. 8. Lamd Office The Dalles, Or- JunefL '92.
Totlce is herehv nlvcn that James A ftnrrfnn
has filed notice of intention to make Hiih( r,roo
before Jay t" Lucas, county clerk of Giiliaaa
county, at his office in Condon, Oregon-, tm ssat'
urday, the 30th day of July, 1892, on timber cu
ure application No. R0, for the neU see2J tp Is
of r26e, undr act March 3, IWl. He names as
witnesses: Daniel B-Thomas, Sumuef S. Thom
as,. Albert Miller and Alex Gordon, all of Olex,
Oregon.
J17-18 Johw W. Lewis, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakh Office at The-' Dalles, 0b., June 10, '92.
Notice Is hereby given- that the following
named settler has filed notice ofbis Intention to
muke final proof in support of his claim, aud that
said proof will to made before Jay P. Lucas, coun
ty clerk, at Condon, Oi., on July 28, P592, visi
ACGU8TU8 N. S.-COTTINj Hd. 3.106)
for tbe 4 nwW and w! sw(f sec8 tp 8 of r 20'e.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous nwidence upon and cultivation of,
midland, -vis: C.N.Wilson, Jean N. LaBous,
4 i ftn,!n nd Fred Mon roe, all of Condon, Or.
J1'-" . Johw W. Lxwu, Ecglstor.
NOTICE. TIMBER CULTURE.
U. S. Land Office, Tun Dalles, Or., May 28, '92.
Complaint having been entered at this office
by John 8. Topper against R. Nelsou for failure
to comply with law aa to timber culture entry
No. 2148 upou the nU iw'-i and nU seU oT
see 14 tp 4 s of r 19 e, W. ia., iu Gilliam county,
Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said
entry; contestant alleging that the said R. Kel
son did not plant trees or seeds on. or cultivate
five acres or any amount during the fourth year
of said tract, or cause same to be done. The said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at this
office on the 21st day of July, 1892, at 10 o'clock
a. in., to respond and furnlnh testimony concern
ing nald sIU-kchI failure. Jay P. Lucas, county
clerk, Is authorised to take tesUmouf In this
case at his office lu Condon, Or., on the 14th day
of July, 1892.
110-16 John W. Lewis, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lawd Office at The Dalles, Or., Junel, 1892.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention to
make final proof In support of bis claim, and that
said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, coun
ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon,
on August 4, 1B92, vis:
JOHN A. MILLER, Hd. 2S95,
for the sef sec 24 tp 1 s of r 20 e. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous res
idence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis:
W. W. Wheeler. John Mlkkalo, Gllson Stoddard
ana w. t. Reed, all oi uicx, Oregon.
J3-16 John W. Lewis, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or.. May 26,1892,
Notice Is herebv given that the followlns.
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and that
saiu prooi win do niaue oeiore jay f. liicus, conn
f cwra, at uonuou, ur., on Jiuy 11, iB;r, vn:
FRANK M. P LITER. Hd. 2820,
for the ne4 sec 27 tp 4 s of r 22 e. He names the
louowing witnesses to prove nis continuous res
idence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis:
S. D. Fletcher, Jas. Shields, J. E. Downer and J,
A. McMorris, all of Condon, Oregon.
14-16 John W. Lkwis, Register,
NEW BUTCHER SHOP.
JAMES MULCARE, Prop'r.
I am now prepared to furnish the people of
Condon and vicinity with the choicest of fresh
meat of all kinds, at oil times, I run a meat
WMtftltl rittllv Mv nrllHifl am thA trtwnat In liwn
and I respectfully solicit your patronage. Shop
on Main St, next door to Haddock's hotel.
GEORGE GOODE,
Attorney-at-Law,
NOTARY - PUBLIC AND COLLECTOR,
Condon, t i Oregon.
D. il. RINEHART,
PROPRIETOR Of THE
CONDON
LIVERY STABLE,
At the old Btand.
My aim is to always keep tbe best
stock, bent feed, and beBt
of every thing.
LOWEST RATES IN TOWN.
When you are at the county seat,
call around and see me. If my
treatment and terms are
not satisfactory it will
not cost you let.
CIYE ME ATRIAL, ANYWAY.
UNION'.' PACIFIC
RY. SYSTEM.
TICKETS
DN BALK TO
DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS
CITY, CHICAGO, ST.
PAUL, ST. LOUIS,
-AND ALL POINTS-
EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Through Sleepers, Reclining
Chair Cars and Diners.
Steamer From Portland to Ban Francisco Every
, Four Days.
TICKETS TO AND PROM EUROPE.
For rates and general information call on or
wires.,
W, H. Hi'RUWRT, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt.,
64 Washington St., Portland. Or.
Local Agent, B. Collins, Arlington, Or.
REAL MERIT
PI LLS? NO I!
II you like' plifc ft is because you have never
-tried the
SB, Headache and Lfver Cu re.
ft'wwks ' nicely, cleansing the Liver and
Kidrteys; actsasa mild ohyslc without causing
pul .Tor sickness, and docs not strip you from eat.
ug and working, to try it is to become a inend
to it (rsae Dy
L V, DARLING CO.,
COKDON,
a srsoiaurvi luqist, atrr ano omcapht StSflthN
f t Ai0"00"- tvesv ram oua.ahti.o eoaasor, aoeu.
i l mA,t0 SSU4SU. MNeroaOATAlOOUI. AU.KINDS
J l or ssiariaa oon at low atcs. sarniATsS aivta,
v.. Mooa, aiA r. v:&r, okboow,
A-:- COMPREHENSIVE - SURVEY
OF All APPREHENSIVE SUBJECT
IZIB
MEANS : OF : A :
The monkey is not afraid, because bis tail is a good one.
We are not afraid, because our tale is a good one too.
IT - IS - NO - TAIL - OF - WOE.
We tell of bargains, splendid goods, fair treatment,
satisfaction to customer and merchant; and of
reasonable prices and good money values.
IT IS A TAILESS TALE,
A tail without end, because
it is a tail that will hold.
-CALL
HALSTEAD, RINEHART & GO.
CONDON, -:- OREGON.
GREAT BARGAINS!
I -I respectfully invite you to call at ruy
NEW - BARGAIN - STORE
and get prices of my new and cboice stock of
General Merchandise.
I do not want to talk very loud through the press, but I
will eav this much: I can save you 25 to 50 per cent on
every dollars' worth you buy compared with former prices.
DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF I
"Quick Sales and Small Profits. Live and Let Live,1
is my motto. Give me a call and I will prove to you just
what I say. No trouble to show goods.
J. H. MILLER,
CONDON, -
LOST VALLEY LUMBER
JILLS
IN LOST VALLEY
ARE NOW RUNNING.
It will pay you to see ine.
Eugene E. Smith,
Condon, - t - Oregon.
DEALER IN
1 .'""
HARNESS, SADDLERY,
COLLARS, QUIRTSr ETC. r
.HAND' AND MACHINE-MADE' HARNESS.
Repairing a specialty. Call and see
MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION..
Y
PREHENSILE : TAIL.
ON-
: - OREGON.
HARRY HALSTEAD.
WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS,
me when you are at the county seat. -
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