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THE GOilDOll GLOBE FRIDAY. JULY 13. 1892. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREOON. MEN AND WOMEN San Francisco Examiner. ' The new census bulleton on pop ulation informs us that the people of the United States 62,622,250 in number are divided between 32, O(7,80 males and 30,554,370 fe males. There are thus 1,513,510 forlorn bachelors who are left with out mates and who are doomed to a life of agonizing celibacy; and ev ery girl who s grows up may con gratulate herself that there is not only a whole man waiting to es pouse her, but a fraction of a man uver. - This is not the case all over the country, In New England and the middle states of the East, the worn en slightly predominate. Out of a total population of 17,401,543, there are 20,382 more women than men, so that these 20,000 spinsters must wither on their stalk, or fall back on the imported article, which is one of the few imports the McKin ley tariff has spared. Perhaps they may supply the deficiency from the adjacent states. In the Northwes tern states, which are called in the census tables the north central di vision, there are 214,861 more men than women, Minnesota, Iowa. Kansas, Nebraska and the Dakotas laving been largely settled by im- migrant from New England and Europe, who eitheir had no wives Qfieft them behind them. And in the old slave states the dispropor tion is still more marked, and not bo easily explained. , In those states there are 1,364,980 more men than mi i women, mis may possiDiy ac count in some degree for the slow growth of the negro population. In our own division of the coun try, which contains a total popula tion of 3,027,613, there are 537,439 more men than women. In Cali fornia the excess of males is 191, 986. And yet we hear girls say that marriage is going out of fasfi i n! ' This ought to be the happy hunt ing ground for the keen-eyed spin ster. Every girl in California has a man and a half for her consump tion, and the proportion holds good through the other states and terri tories on the Pacific Slope. Our girls are troubled by an embarrass ment of riches. They have so many men to choose from that they are fastidious, and while they hesitate between the two bundles of hay the buxom New England girl and the ethereal maiden from New York a-rid Pennsylvania slips in and re stores the equilibrium of the sexes. They had better mend their ways or they may some day learn what an Adamlees Eden really means. Now that G. Cleveland and B. Harrison are the opposing candi dates for president this year, it is the first case in 52 years arid the third in the history of the govern ment of a second race between the same competitors. Thomas Jeffer son and John Adams were the op posing candidates in 1796 and 1800, and Martin Van Buren and Wil liam Henry Harrison in 1836 and 1840. In both cases the man beaten in the first , race was successful in the second. Although urged by Tammany and other powerful polit ical factors to express our opinion on the presidential outlook, the ItU)bk has treated the invitation with scorn and contempt. We do not care to express our views as to how it will go this year. PHOTOGRAPHS, We have pitched our travelling gal lery in C'endonr and are now prepared to make the finest quality of photo graphs at $3.50 per dozen. u We guaran tee entire satisfaction- in every respect, r we demand no pay. We cordially in ite the people of Condon and vicinity call and examine the line collection f samples taken during our travels this jear, it being the largest collection car-, ied by any travelling artist on the face ef the globe. Whether you wan t any pietures or not, we would be pleased to Save you look at our samples anyway. Respectfully, Mackey Bros. ' The Marquis of Queensberry ring in twenty-four feet square and the London prize ring is sixteen feet square'.. ; , . . Tfiere will fee 444 electoral votes this year. Last year congress passed a reap portionment bill, based on the census of 1890, allowing one' member to 173,900 people. A '. . A content suit has been instituted by J. M. Huntington against J. B. Crossen for the clerk's office. Huntington alleg es that only one ballot box was in sight at Hood River and that outsiders voted there ; he also alleges that a large num ber of votes on which neither the name of Crossen nor Huntington were erased were illegally counted for Crossen in the four precincts of this city, at Antelope, Bake Oven, Cascade Locks, Hood Kiver, Baldwin, Mosier, Peschutes, and in fact in all or nearly every precinct in the county. As the judges were two to one republican and were under oath, and as Mr. Huntington's complaint is also sworn to, either quite a number of gen tlemen are frauds, or one is. It will take a judicial decision to settle it. Wasco County Sun.- Lone Rock Rumblings. This is a trood vear for the immiorrant. jour streets being lined with them every day. Com. Ralston has returned from his first courting trip, and says it's pretty rocky for a new beginner. All the saw mills in this locality are running full blast, but the sale of lum ber is rather slow this season. Mr. Presley, the Lone Rock-Heppner stage man, is doing a good business, and seems to be prompt and energetic. R. H. Robinson went to Gilliam's cap ital Monday and returned Tuesday with some freight which had been sent there by mistake. ,. John M. Brown, one of our most prom inent sheepmen, is offered f2.75 per head for his yearling ewes. This shows what kind of stock brings in the $. Mrs. Helen Bennett, who lives in the suburb of our "evergreen" city, has the finest floral and vegetable garden in Gil liam. (Thanks for the magnificent bou quet, Mrs. Bennett). Mr. Wm. Miller and wife took their departure last week for their former home in Lane county. During their res idence here of 18 months, Mr. Miller has been engaged teaching school, at which he was very successful. He had the re fusal of our school at $60 per month. They have won the entire esteem of our people, who very much regret their de parture. Cowboy. BUSINESS LOCALS. Good hams at Downing", 12J$i per lb. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," 20c, at Darling'. 1, 2, S, 4, 5 and 6-gaL stone Jars. L. W. D 4 Co. Genuine cider vinegar at Halstead, Rinebart & Co.'. A line of fine, fashionable papeterie, first-class. L. W. Darling & Co., Condon. Housekeepers, try some of the Liquid Washing Bluing, at Darling's, Condon. , . Fine mans of Oreeon. folded for ixwkpt hm .vw- each, at L. W. Darling Co.'s. All kinds of clockB at Halstead. Rinehirr .& Co.'s, at prices to suit the times. Your bird would sine better in a new cage. Get one from L. W. Darling & Co. We are just bunting for chronic congbs to cure. "S. B," for sale by L. W. Darling & to. If you see it in our advertisement von will find it in oar store. Hulstead, Kinebart & 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 .TO-RidUm size. L W. D. fe Co., Condon. Windows, doors and all kinds of builders' hard ware, it Halstead, Rinehart & Co.'s, Condon. Chairs, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and wool and wire mattresses, at L. W. Darling & Co.'s. Saddles, bridles, harness, silver bits and spurs, of best make, at Coffin & McKarland's. Arlington. Toilet soaps in endless variety, also the best laHndry soap in the world. L. W. Darling & Co. We are headquarters for carts, hacks, buggies and backboards. Coffin & McFarland, Arlington. The S. B. Cough Cure is simply perfect. Spend 50e with L. W. Darling, and you will be ready to sing. Pure strained honey "Old Oaken Bucket" brand. The finest in the market Halstead. Kinehart & Co. Something worth seeing and owning those splendid hanging lamps, now displayed by L. W. Darling 4 Co. Ladies, try oHr "Kest for the Weary" shoes, and suffer no more with sore or tired feet Halstead, Kinehart 4 Co. The German-American Insuiance Co., of New ork. has established an office at Condon with U n. uarung as agent The fact can no longer be concealed that von can get the most goods for the least money, at Wagons, hacks, buggies, buckboards, carts and all kinds of farming implements, at greatly re- uuicu pm-en, ai owning s. The "Bain" is the best wagon on wheels. The "Oiiver Chilled" plow has no equal. Coffin & sacrarianu, agents, Arlington. Ask at L. . Darling fc Co.'s drug store for the 6. B. Headache cure, and you will be given the went uvtuituriie oieuinne Known. J. H. Miller has the finest and best line of shoes in the county, and his prices also are the lowest i uc juTCmitgnum uc iiecm are me oest "Osborn and "Champion" mowers and reap ers. Prices greatly reduced. Don't buy until you see us. tomu & Mcrariand, Arlington. e carry a full stock of vrarden seed from the well-known and standard garden seed house of u. m. rerry a 1,0, ruusteaa, tunenart & t;o. The freshest, purest and best stock of prescrip tion medicines in the country can 1 found at me orng siore oi l, w, Marling it Co., Condon. The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving Soap" the best in the world for the toilet and for shaving. For Rule by L. W. Darling & 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, Kinehart A Co. Ladies' shoes, best quality, reduced from 2 to 11.25, cash; an1G boots reduced to $5, warranted to equal any Buckingham & Hecht At J. H. Downing's store. We have added a full line of patent medicines to oursUxk and are now prepared to furnish any thing in this line needed by man or beast Hal stead, Kinehart & Co. When yon are in town don't fail to call at the store of J. H. Miller and sec how much cheaper he sells goods than the prices you have paid here tofore. It will pay you to do so. Why be bothered with a bumt-OHt, broken or warped fire baiik in your cook stove when vou can buy one of those patent adjustable back's at Halstead, Kinehart & Co.'s to litany size stove? The test place in the county to buy first-class goods at low prices, Is at Downing'; Evervbodv says bo; and ''what everybody savs must be so.'' All the men and boys go there for their clothing. Don,f 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. Halstead, Rinehart & Co. A complete Kne of ladies' trimmed bats fn the latest imported patterns, ladies sunshades and sailor hats, trimmed and nn trimmed,. also neat assortment of children's straw hats, Halstead, Kinehart & Co. Subscriptions forall the newspapers- and mag azines in the United Ktates and also the leading papers of the old f'OHiitrins. rWTlwtrt bv Herbert Hitlntcad, at the poarnllicc. nf publisher prices. " H III J.1VV yoil UKk IIIIO IMIUMM OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, - - OREGON. The Leading Normal School of the Northwest. Board of Regents Benj. Scho- ficld, Pres; J. B. V. Butler, Secreta ry; Ex-ofncio Ilia Excellency Governor Sylvester Pennoyer, Hon. E. B. McElroy, Supt. Public In struction, lion. G. W. McBride. Secretary of State; Hon. Jacob Voorhees, Hon. A. Nolner, J. C. White, Hon. W..H. Holmes, Alfred Lacey, Hon. P. W. Haley, Hon. J. J. Daley. The State Normal is a live school, rapidly growing, and rapidly add ing to its facilities for the special training of teachers. Its gradu ates are in demand to fill good po sitions. A gain of 80 per cent in attendance was made last year. An enrollment of 500 is anticipated for the next year. New members have been added to the faculty, and additional apparatus supplied, A diploma from the school entitles one to teach in any county in the state without further examination. Normal, Normal Advanced, Busi ness, Music and Art Departments, special advantages in Vocal and In strumental Music. A Year at School for $150. Tuition reduced to $6.25 Normal, and -15 Sub. Normal per term of ten weeks. Board at Normal School Hall, $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms, tl.00 per week. Board and lodg ing private families, $3.50 per week. Beautiful arid healthful location. No saloons. Fir6t term opens Sept. 20th. For catalogue address P. L. Campbell, A. B., President. or J. M. Powell, A. M., Vice Pres. , . . . ---f.- 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 They have a world-wide reputation for over a quarter of a ecntHry, for solid merit Halstead, Rmehurt & Co. We are agents for Knapp, Burrell & Co.'s com plete line of goods, consisting of wagons, car riages, buggies, buckboards, harness, gang, sul key and common plows, harrows, seeders, drills, headers, self-binders, mowers, reapers, rakes and all kinds of farming machinery. Descriptive catalogues full of information and prices upon application. Halstead. Kinehart & Co. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the luiderslimed has been duly appointed administrator of the es tate of John V. Looney, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate aru hereby no tified to present them, duly verified to me at Condon, Uilliam county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Robert F. Loonet. Administrator of the estate of John P. Looney, deceased. Dated at Condon. Oregon, JhIv 9, 1892. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Commuted Timber Culture Final Proof. U. 8. Lakd Office, Thk Dalles, Or., June 18, 92. Notice is hereby given that George Perry has filed notice of his intention to make final proof before Jay P. Lucas, county clerk of Gilliam comity, at his office in Condon, Oreron, on Tues day, the 2d day of August, 18S12, on timber culture application No. 1274, for the nw?4 nl4 and ue w'4 sec 19 tp5s of r24 e. He names as witnes ses Ii-aac M. Hmith, G. H. Neel, Nuthaniel fksott, aiid Albert Henshaw, all of Lone Itock, Oregon. J24-19 John W. Lbwis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Commuted Timber Culture Final Proof. XT. 8. Land Omen Thb Dallf.s, Ob., Jnne 14. '92. Totice is hereby given that James A. Gordon has filed notice of intention to nrnke final proof before Jay P- Lucas, county clerk of Gilliam county, at his office in Condon, Oregon, on Sat urday, the 30th day of July, Jh92, on timber cult ure application No. 680, for the neji sec 24 tp 1 s of r 20 e, undiir act March 3, 1891. He names a witnesses: Daniel B. Thomas, Samuel S. Thom as, Albert Miller and Alex Gordon, all of Olex, Oregon. J17-I8 John W. Lewis, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Ok., June 10, '92. 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 Jhv p. l.ncns, coun ty clerk, at Condon, Or., on July 23, 1892, viz. AUGUSTUS N. 8. COTTIN, Hd. 8305, for the sU nw1 and wU sw' see 8 tD 3 s of r 9n He names the following witnesses tonrove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: C.N.Wilson, Jean N. LaBous, Geo. Hansen and Fred Monroe, all of Condo.ii, Or. J17-18 . John W. Lewis, Register. The Best Wagons. The best wagon in the world is the new Peter Behottler tabular axle The Steel Skein Suhuttler wauron has been in the lead for the past 60 years; the new tabular asle Bchottler will be in the lead for the next 50 Tears. For sale by L. W. Darling Co., Condon, Or. Treasurers Notice, All conntv warrants reeistered nrior to May 7, 1892, will to paid on nrenent- ation at my olfice. Interest ceases on and after this date. 11. S. Ewura. County Treasurer, By Herbert Ualtbad, Deputy. Dated June 3, 18!)2. For Sale at a Bargain. first-class Upright 1'iano, Cost will sell for $3,50, . , A 500; Coffin & McFarland, Arlington, jl7 For Sale. A good horse, cart and harness, cheap frr caf.li. Apply fi W.C; Wis. CViwi,, r- NOTICE frOK PUBLICATION. LaND Omen atThr lUii.lt", Or., June 24, '92. Notice is hereby glvtm that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In snpp. trt of his claim, and that said proof will be made I s'fore J. . Lucas, coun ty clerk of OiUinm county, at Condon, Oregon, on August 13, jwm. vis: WILEY E. MU J.EK, Hd. 82H), for the wW nwt i, se4 nw'a and nw w seoS2 Ho names the following wltnes- tn 8 s of r 21 ses to prove his coulimi hub residence upon and cultivation of, said lntn.1, vli; Amou Hartman, A. J. Moore, 8. V. Moore' and Thomas Dillon, all of Condon, Oregon. Jl-20 John W. Lrwis, Register, NOTICE FOR .PUBLICATION. Land Okfic at Thk Dallrs, Or., June 25, '02. Notice is hereby slven that the following-named settler has filed notice if his Intention to make final proof in support o ( Ids claim, and that wild proof will le made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on August 13, mi, vis: I vv ' JAMES R. BE SNETT, lid. 3014, for the i se'i, swfii-rVi, "e'i wu see 20 tp2 ofr2Se. He names ti k following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of. said land, v it: Chnx. thivla mid lnin Coleman, of (iooschc rry, and C. Kobinson and uco. rerry, oi JXiue M OCK, uregoti. Jl-'-f i John W. f.swM, Registe NOTICE FOia PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tmi.i IUu-bs, Oh., JhW S, l, Notice is neretiv uiven that tin. r,,n.. !. named settler has ll'led notice of his intention to makennai proof in (upport of hlsclaim.and that said proof will b made before Jay P. Lwens, county clerk of Uil liam count, at Condon, Or., on THOMAS D. KEIZITR, Hd. 2123. for the w seU, i swK and lot 7 sec tp 4 I of r 22 e. He name t the following witnesses to prove nis conunn ous residence upon and culti vation of, said li tnd, vis: W. u. KU-tt of Shelby, and J. H. Uowus end, 1). 8. Brown and a A. D, n tni, oi i onium , uregon. Jia-SS John W, Lkwis, Register. GEORGE GOODE, Atto r n ey-at-Law, NOTARY - PUBLIC - AND COLLECTOR, Condon, s Oregon. NEW BUTCHER SHOP. JAM El MULCARE, Prop'r. I am now prepared to furnish the people of , , vji uiii; wlln me cnoicest oi iresn meat of all kinds, at all times. I run a meat wagon daily . My prices are the lowest In town, and I rcspec tfully solicit your patronage. Shop vii wrAVUUllI w .UHUUOCB IIOU'1. D. M. RINEHART : . Si " (" PROPRIETOR OF THE CONDON LIVERY STABLE ... ' At the old stand. My aim is to always keep the best ? stock, best feed, and best of everything. 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. CIVE ME A TRIAL, ANYWAY. UNION VPAGIFIG RY. SYSTEM. TICKETS KALE PENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINTM EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Through Sleepers, Reclining Chair Cars and Diners. Steamers From Portland to Han Francisco Every Four Days. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE. For rates and generul information call on or suitress, W. H. Hublbuet, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt., 84 Washington St., Portland, Or, - Local Agent, H. Collins, Arlington, Or. RB A BRIT PI LLS? NO !! If you take pills it Is because yon have never tried the S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; acts as a mild physic without causing twin or sickness, and. does liotstonyoii from eat ing and working. To try It is-to become a friend . to it. For sale by L. W. OAKLING & CO., CONDON, OKKflON. A SSICIlVl lOIST, B4B t AND CHlAPIlRTtfeOKlN -AiORUOM. IVIRV fflW OUUlinrtn ftnaarm fi 1HAT AIIO 4ILIABK. HN roSOATAtOOUC. Akt KINDS O' SS1MTIHS OONC AT COW rtATtS. TlMATeiO VN, Ti. IB. MOORBUl. SAtHM, OBKOIW. A: COMPREHENSIVE-:- SURVEY OF -:- All APPREHENSIVE -s- SUBJECT :BY: MEANS : OF : A : The monkey is not afraid, because hiu 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 custonieir and merchant; and of reasonable prices and I good money values. IT IS A TAILESS TALE, A tail without end, because it is a tail that will hold. -CALL HALSTEAD, RINEHART & CO. CONDON, -:- OREGON. GREAT BARGAINS! -I respectfully invite NEW - BARGAIN - STORE -and get prices of my General -:- I do not want to talk very loud through the press, but I will say 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," is my motto. Give me a call and I will prove to you just ; what I way. No trouble to show goods H MILIER, CONDON, - LOST VALLEY LUMBER MILLS IN LOST ARE NOW it will pay you to see me. Eugene Condon, DEALER IN- WESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS, COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC. HAND AND . MACHINE-MADE HARNESS. liring specialty. Call and see MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. PREHENSILE : TAIL. ON- you to call at my- new and choice stock of- Merchandise. : - OREGON. 1 VALLEY RUNNING. HARRY HALSTEAD. EX Smith, Oregon. me when you are at the emmt v .. .