HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. ADVERTISING KATK8. I'UBIflMHKU KVKEY KttlDAY BV SLOAN P. 8HUTT, Professional cards II 00 per mouth One square 1 50 per montb One-qtiaiter column..... S 50 per month One half column 6 00 per mouth One column 10 00 per month Business local! will be charged at 10 cent per line for first insertion and 5 ceuts per line tht re after. Legal advertisements will in all rases be charged to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and paid lor before affidavit is furnished Kclltor and Proprietor. 8iibirlttloii It alas. One year (luvarlably lu advance) .'. $J M St months ' J" Three montlii ,., 70 Uiligl copies...' 1 . "' ! CONDON GLOBE. ' vnr nownON. OTTXIAM CO.. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 22, 1892. NO. 18. , 10 j ' ' - -7 J Knlernl at (he toiliifflct at Condon, Oregon, as reimi(-eioi mail waiter. OFFICIAL IHHKCTOHV. UllllOU MlttlfS. Presides:.... rlKNumN Ha smarm Vice lreliliut l.rvl V. Mohton Hwretary of Htato .. JH A. Kohtkk Hecretary ( Treasury .....Ciiah. Postkk Beorelary ot Interior.....,, ...J. W, Noiii.k Heoretary of War Htki'Misn B. Ki.kik Huoretaiy of Navy B. V Thacv r-osi-naKteMieueral John WanaMakkk AttorneyUclH-ral W H. II. Mn.l.K bocrotary ot Agrluulture. Jkhkmiah Kukk State of Oregon. Oovcmor....... H. I'KHKnvicB Hwrwtarir of Htalo W. Mcltmrm 'J'rurer Hm. Mktbi ma Ait iruey-Ufiieriil uo. E i.:miHKHi.Ai! Slipt, of rtlWio lustruoilou K l. M -KWioV u IJ, H. Mitch km. Hciintors.. j J. jf IMu'll. iH. llRKMAK Cong wsmni jyy, k. Kl.1.1 I, -f .... Vuitm O luuifii . (inter. .,...,,,.......... . K, A M "KB Bnpreme Julgos w- 1' -"Mil - ill. s. BIAH. pvmitli Juillnlal IH.trlH. ' Circuit Jir1j W. 1 Km .Dsn aw 1'r.imi Iiik A I torn)' ,W H. Wil.wm ' Mumlicr state lloarrl J, I.. I.Ui.kkv (illllaiu County. Joint SotiKlor W. V, Ktkiwkh hfi.iw'uiauv I. J. I'Oudkicm J.KIK.', W.J. Makinkk. .... ivv. i. KowAHoa Commissioner )j0(lj tt, iulkton Clerk .....Jv l. l.waa Hhiir!lt'.... w. I, Wiu ox 'J'ri'HMirt.r.. ... Hkhhkht H ai.htkah As-wwr. VaI. W kkki.sk Kurvrv.if , I, IK k!H,f p io )pirliiknletu I-ci ikn hnun . l.ifV.Hi UK Jims NlrhU S jaWuk ItmneUI.K A.1.KX DlTliiK fLTf 1 u.tlc of the I'oax-e. TirHtif!'"! ... ,...W. O. Zmot .r. il:8i;.t. , ..,... I'AKMIHH Kt,e( ri k H. fi HAMiAi.l. in i ..!., i. I'., i ;.hk Ki t;'T ! -.IMIIII P. K. t'Alt t... i; ' it , M.U. t,.KKK !v ..-u , J. lyiNS F : HMS loA!.!cIIM I'. jvv- reen,. Z J- Maktik ( (.,ni !(.((. I. H. II A 1.1 1'rtttl Kork, T. K. BakthM , l'nlin 1'aolflo Hallway Tlinr Card. Traltisarrlve and leave Arlington as follow: KAHr-BOl'MO. Train Na. 2, fast mall, 'eavos Arllngtou dally at:ift. . No. a, Atlantic express, loaves Arlington dally at:87 ft m. WKKT-BOUNB. Train So. 1, fast mall, leaves Arlington dally at l'2:4o a. x. No. 7. Atlantic express, leaves Arlington daily atl:50r. m. liarrNK hhamch trains. Train No. SI arrive from Heppner dally, ci-nt rittmlay. at 11:60 a. m. lio.a leaves lor lltippnor dally, except Hun dav, t:l:17 p. M. Ttiraugh tickets aold and bagajte checked thruiiKh lo all point lu the UullcU HtaUs aud Canada. 8. COLLINS, Ticket Agent, Arlington, Or. AF. A. M.-MT. MOKIAir I.OIHIK. No. 9S , nitelcommHnlcailoiis on tlrtt Ktunlay t-veuluga sfter first Mondays of racb mouth. Ko iiinrnlna brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. I'. F. CASUS, W. M. , 11 skhf rt II Al.rr AO, Secretary. -TRY ED It. WTIiEY'S $10 SUITS For gentlemen, worth $20 for wear. Twelve cloth lampleo, fashion plate and measurement blank free. Postage, 6 cents. 1 j - Ed Jj. Huntley & Co., Wholesale Gentile Tailors, " J ' 184 MADISON STREET, CHICACO, ILL. When ordering samples please mention thia paper. D, CANTWKLL. Lost v. Valley : Saw; Mill. CANTWELL BR08., Proprietors. Hi Kinds of Sarftcel Lnmber, Rustic, All timbers 4xC and larger discounted 10 per cent, feet. All lumber discounted 10 per cent, for cash. Condon Livery . SOUTH MAIM STREET, COMDON, OR. Charles Fix, Proprietor. Good horsei for hire at reasonable ratee. to transient stock. Fat cattle for my meat market respectfully solicited. EXCHANGE P. SKELLY, Proprietor, , KEEPS OX HAND Fresh Beer, Wines, FRESH WALLA WALLA STEAMED KEG SEER TJP01T IOE. ., - . , , ; A fine billiard parlor in connection. Wlum you feel like having little amusement eall around and boo Pat. II will treat you well. Till. J. J. HOOAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Condon, Or. Office Orcgou ave., next door to UUM office. I) R. JOHN NIC'KLIN, Condon, Or. Office at residence of Colonel f.ucas, Oregon aveuue. AY P. I.UCAH, County Clerk, IOK Al.l. MNHS OIT LAND AND NOTARY BUSINESS In a neat and careful manner. IW. DA RUNG, J. - . Notary Public nd Conveyancer, Condon, Or. I 'iilliiMlnn. rn.da with dlanatch. ' Henreseiits tlie (lermaii-Aiuerlcan and the Northaest Klre and Marine lusurauce Company. F .Kilt HKI.IAULK FIKK INSURANCE APPfcV TO TIIK "Phcenix of Hartford." CWi Autt; $,fi&,mvt. Herbert Halstead, Airetit, Condon, Or. a. (ioodwin, Painter and Paper-Hanoer, Condon, Or. All kinds of painting and papering done at moderate rates, uive uie a cnaiice. Tn4ffrflCie VARIETY HTORE. I lx)H Rocg.OR. J. It, Ooff, Proprietor. Keeps always on hand Mellciiies, Cigars and Tobaccos, tine Caudles, Kcbool Hupplle. Toilet Articles. Htntionery, Harps and Toys, and every thing else usually found lu a country variety store. Kverylhlng I handle Is flint-cUiis, and my priics are the lowest, (live me a trial. 3. WALKER, CONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER, Condon, Or. 1 have learned this business thoroughly, and am prepared to do all kinds of work in this llti at moderate rates. Try me. JOHN R. CUHK. GENERAL CARPENTERING, Condon. Or. All kinds of csrnenter work done with neat ness aud dlspat' h and at very moderate raU-s. ItUSUTOS-rOHSM, DAILY BTAOK MSE. E. A. Nelson, Proprietor. VAkK VHi.M ARL1NOTON TO Fossil 4l 00 Return, 110 00 Mayv.lle fi 00 Ke'uru, V 00 Condon 4 00..,.. ..Return, 7 60 Clem i iw Return, 6 00 (Hex 'J 00 Return, 3 00 Leaves Arlington every morning (Hiinday ex- centain at d no o'clock, is daeat Condon at i r. M., anil arrives at Fossil at j v. . ONE OF- A. CANTWEI.L. Celling and Flooring Itoays on Hand. in number of and Feed Stable, Special attention given taken oa accounts Your trade is I V SALOON. Liquors and Cigars. PURELY PERSONAL. General Booth Delegates Another Son to Assist In the Work of the Salva tion Army in America. Justin McCarthy once Indulged in writing poetry. He reformed, however, before entering into politico. , Emin I'aaha has had more obituary notices written about him than any other traveler. And he loves to read them. Mme. Emma Nevada, the sinzer. is making a successful tour of Spain, and is being received everywhere with almost regal honors. MarHhall P. Wilder says that ' one of .1 the strangest things of his entertain- ment business in England is the custom prevailing among managers of paying film in advance. Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria is deeply interested in ornithology, and devotes much time to the pursuit of that science. He is a member of the Ornithological Society of Vienna. The eve cures of the oculist Grand Duke Theodore have attracted crowds of sufferers to Moran this year. Several hundred patients seek the Grand Duke's assistance every day, and he is aided in his charitable labors m ms wne ana children. Governor Russell rides in on his horse every morning from his home in Cam bridge to tne State House in ixwton, a distance of about three miles, and takes his seat at his desk, booted and spurred, for the transaction of the morning's of ficial business. Paderewski is spending a few days in Paris, having left London over a week ago. lie aoesn t intend to return to tne British capital beiore uctooer. Mean time he will after a short stay in the French capital go to some of the Euro pean watering places. Horatio Greenouirh's widow has be queathed to the Boston m tinea m all the examples of her husband's scnlptnres tbat remained in her possession, wnicn were numerous. They had been loaned to the museum more than once. Among them are busts of John Adams and John (Juincy Adams. BENNETTS DEPOT' 7 HOTEL, ARLINGTON, OK. Headquarters for T. P. A. N. W. Adjxluliut the depot. It is v ry convenient for passengers Irom tne oaea cour.iry wuo have to leave by liluht tralus. liter u ird Deuttch genprocheu. On park rrancat. No C'hlucs?. Meets all tralus. J. W. HENNETT, Proprietor. TbeGelekatedFrencHure, "EEr? "APHRODITINE" STi Is Sold 0 i. POSITIVE CUARANTEE to euro any form ot nervous uIwomj orauy disordurof the gonorativeor- piuisoiciuicrnex, .'lwtl:cr arlsluK f mm i hnfTO"iiiive BEFORE VBCot Blimuluntd, AFTER kSSES back, nominal WeuUm n , or tnrouR i youth 1 u 1 1 uU I nor". ,&(!., such as Lossol Hnim lioarinsdown Pains In tlu t uiin, 1 1 Vbteria. Nervous l'ros- tratton. Nocturnal Kmlsslous, Ijj iporrhn a, Diz- tluoss, Weolc Memory, lofsoi l'ower nnd Impo tpncy.whh'hif neclccteiloftcn load to prematura old a;o aud insanity. Prlco (i.00 a box, fiboxci forfVIO. Hcntbymallonrorrliitof prloe A WRlTiEX UITAKANTEK is (riven for every luoordcrrceelrml, to refund the money if a 1'ernmnont euro Is notclTected. We ha9 thouxamlsof tc-ntlmoniula Iromo'd and younfr, of both aezes, who have Ixjen pennancntly ruml by theuseof Aphroditlno. Clrcularfrue, Addrvts THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WdBtcru Umuch, Box 27. 1'OBTLAtin. Oa, roa PAUt BY l. W. PABLINO & CO., Condon, Or. Fader's Golden Female Pills Relieve Suppressed Menstruation. Used successfully by thous ands of prominent la dles monthly. Thor oughly reliable and sate. Worth twenty times their weight in gold for frmale irrtg vlarilia. Never known to fail. Bent by mall sealed for. Address The Aphro Medicine COMPANY, Western Branch. Box 87. Fortland, Oregoa. FOB NALR BV XV. DARLING it CO., Condon, Or. Our Wonderful Remedies. Dr. Grant's SvruD of Wild Crape Root. The great blood purifier and is the product of Oregon soil. Dr. Grant's Kidney and For the cure of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Biliousness, Sick Head ache and all kidney trouDies. neian price, Dr. Grant's Native Discovery. The ereat female remedy. in females. Bold price, $1. Dr. Grant's Cloaio. The great dyspepsia conqueror; will positively cure dyspepsia and all ita kindred ailments. Every bottle sold under a positive guar antee to eQ'ect a cure or money refunded. Ketau price, i. Manufactured bv O. W. R. CO., Portland, Or. (For Sale by L. 7. Darling & uo., uonaon, ur OCCIDENTAL MELANGE Grand Jury Recommends Removal of County Officers. NAVAJO COUNTRY IN NEW MEXICO. General Strike Among the Trainmen on the San Joaquin Division of ' tne Southern Pacific. A Chinese hiirhbinder arrested at Sac ramento was encased in a boiler-plate coat-of-mail. He carried two revolvers and three knives. San Bernardino is ranch excited over the discovery that its street bonds are illeeal. About $100,000 of them have been expended eo far. Thirtv-five miles of the new line built by the' Southern Pacific to avoid the flood district in the Colorado River Val ley have been completed. Dr. Lutz and wife (Sister Rose Ger trude) reached San Francisco from the Hawaiian leper colony the other day en route for Europe or japan. At Tucson. Ariz., Uity Policeman Will iam Elliott attempted to arrest a drunken Mexican, and was stabbed through the heart. He shot the Mexican dead, and then expired. The official military commission to in vestigato the possibilities of metallic wealth in lands on the Navajo reserva tion in Arizona and New Mexico has re ported the country worthless for mining purposes. There is a eeneral strike among the trainmen on the San Joaquin division of the Southern Pacific Company, "lney are dissatisfied with the superintendent of the division. J. H. Whited, who has increased their work and not tneir wages, Information was received at Klamath Falls recently tkat the Commissioner of Indian Affairs has ordered the survey of eiirht townships on the reservation. which is preliminary to tne anotmeni oi lands in severalty and the final opening of the reservation. Work will begin at once. This information will tend to turn the eyes of all Oregon to Klamath county. The little five-stamp mill of the Annie Consolidated Mining Company in the Bohemia distr.'ct, Lane county, Or., has produced during tne montn of June about (4,000 in bullion in development work. The President. Dr. J. M. 'laylor. says that the concentrates are found very .... V.t n .1 that now maphinArv will be placed in working order at the mine in about fifteen days, which will increase the value of the bullion produced about one-thud. A wonderful geological specimen was accidentally discovered by a laborer in Astoria the other day. In digging his pick struck a round stone imbedded in the bank, the blow splitting the stone open. In the center was a perfect clam shell, both sides being shown and meas uring 3?4 inches in length by 3 inches in diameter. Considering where it was found and the heavy formation of stone, the clam must have lain in its stony home thousands ot years. A water velocipede has been invented by Will Raymond of Clatsop county, Or.. It is made of zinc. It has double wheels on each side with a seat between. It is propelled with a crank like a land velocipede. Mr. Raymond has his model, and has applied for a patent. E. R. llawes has just completed one of the velocipedes for Mr. Raymond, and it will be tested in Young's Bay in a few days. It is believed a speed of twelve miles an hnnr ran be obtained. It cannot be up- eet, and its occupant is absolutely safe on the water. There is much interest at Boise, Idaho, over the prospective building of a line of railroad from Nampa to Silver City, by which that city will be anorded rail Connection wiui iuo ricu uiiuni uio- tricts of Owyhee county. Major Wick ersham of Pittsburg has been examining the scheme on behalf of capitalists of that city, and it is positively asserted that the line will be C3nstructed if his reuort is favorable. While he has noth ing to say that womu indicate wnat tne tenor of his report is to be, the idea seems to prevail that he will recommend the scheme. If the road is built, the orooosed new mills of theDelamar Com pany will be located near that city. The tiro fee t for building a road , eastward through the mining and timber regions of Central Idaho to Butte City is also in a promising shape, a more detailed cur vev having been ordered by the capital ists who have been investigating the matter. system tonio. rureiy vegeiaDie, anu Retail price, 11. Liver cure. For the cure of diseases and complaint under a positive guarantee. Ketai CONGRESSIONAL MATTERS. Important Decision on Appeal of State of California From the Action of the Land Commissioner. Senator Kyle has introduced a resolu tion providing for an investigation rela tive to the slums of cities. This was adopted. The conference report on the river and harbor bill has been agreed to, and a concurrent resolution for a final adjourn ment Julv 20 was offered bv Senator Al- drich and referred to the Committee on Appropriations. General Schofleld has received a tele gram General Brooke, in which he states he has turned over the Wo! cot t party to the State authorities of Wyoming for trial. This puts an end, so far as the military authorities are concerned, to the rustler" troubles. The Senate bill to increase' the pen sions of those who lost limbs in the serv ice of the United States, and which will add (700,000 to the pension charge, has 1 - w . 1. c 1 u:i .u I been passed by the Senate, while the House bill to pension the survivors of the Indian wars was, after the provisions were considerably extended, recommit ted to tne Committee on Pensions. The conference on the naval bill has finally been agreed to, the house accept ing the Senate amendments appropriat ing in the aggregate about (66,000 and the Senate receding from all further amendments except one providing for the construction of one sea-going coast bat tle snip oi ,uuo tons, wnicn, with an armored cruiser of 8,000 tons provided for iu the House bill, will constitute all the new construction authorized. As no appropriation is made for a battle ship, the bill as it passed the House is only increased (W,uuu, The Senate Committee on Appropria tions has finished its consideration of the sundry civil bill and reported it to the Senate. The amount of the appropria tions made by the bill is $39,797,816, that being an increase over the bill as it passed the House of (11,574,816. There is an appropriation of (5,103,000 in aid of the World's Fair, and no requirement as reported to the Senate tbat the World's Fair shall not be kept open on Sunday. . The requirement is that gov ernment exniDits stiau not be kept on exhibition on that day. Secretary Noble has rendered an im portant decision on the appeal of the State of California from the action of the Commissioner of the general land office in respect to certain applications made by the State to select indemnity school lands in lieu of townships made frac tional by the existence of damp and over flowed lands. The Secretary holds that the State has no valid right to, select in demnity for school lands, using swamp lands as a basis, for the reason that the swamp sections went to the State under tke swamp-land act. He further holds t tat the act of tebruarv 28. 1891. amend- i ig bections l-ib andZZ6of the Revised Statutes does not authorize new or lu ture selections in California on the basis of Sections 16 and 36 when they are swamp in character, nor did this amend ment give the btate any rights it did not previously possess under former statutes, or this reason be affirms the Uommis- sioner's decision. About 10,000,000 acres of land are involved in the case, which has been pending before the department for several years, EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Yale University Determines to Enlarge the Educational Opportunities for Feminine Students. About (3.000.000 is appropriated each year to the iew lork city schools. The total school enrollment for the United States last year was 14,200,000. The teachers and School Superintend ents in this country receive (S0,000,000 annually, and the money is well earned, Applicants for certificates to teach in the schools of Birmingham, Ala., are re quired to pay an examination fee of (1, which is applied to the library lunu. A few years ago there were but two or three advanced schools in this country that were open to students ot both sexes, There are now said to be 204 of the 365 colleges which are coeducational. Queen Margaret's College is the only college for women in Scotland that fits them for university degrees, it was founded about fifteen years ago, and has 200 students m art, science and medi cine. President Angell of Ann Arbor has written that graduates of the Leaven worth High School will be admitted to the Michigan University without further examination, which is no mean compli ment. President Oilman conferred degrees upon seventy-four students of the grad uating class at Johns Hopkins Univer sity week before last. He appeared in a gown and hood, and graduates all wore caps and gowns. There is every reason to believe that the coming season at Chautauqua will be the greatest in its history, not only in the number of visitors, but in the extent of its courses of study and the variety and ability of its lecturers. The Women's College of Ba'timore re ceived last month a gift of (25U,0UU, ol which (100,000 is to pay for one of the new buildings in process of erection, the remainder of the sum to be used to ad vance the general interest of the college, The Iowa State University is located at the old " has-been " town of Iowa City, and is not commonly spoken of with Harvard and Yale, but it has 900 students, and its late commencement was the greateBtest it ever had. Univer sities can grow west of the Mississippi river, BEYOND THE ROCKIES. An Estimate of the Prospective Wheat Surplus. THE HARVEST SEASON IN MISSOURI. Smallpox in Chicago Keeley Institute Accomplishing Good in Kansas Our Gold Exports. . The wheat yield throughout Illinois will be very large. Chicaeo is threatened with another smallpox epidemic. A Garfield monument costing (100,000 is proposed in Chicago, . . . . . Chicago's people drink 53.000 gallons of soda water every hot day. Gas at (1 per 1,000 is very acceptable to the consumers of Cincinnati. A bichloride of gold cure has been de clared a necessity in Sedalia, Mo. The Bio Grande Western has been au thorized to increase its capital (3,000,- 000. The Board of Health now estimates the population of New York to be 1,826,- 000. Louisiana's Legislature wants United States Senators elected by ballot of the people. Thousands of cattle are being brought from Mexico into Western Kansas for pasturage. A shake-up of officials has taken place in the freight department of the Texas and Pacific. During the past three months this country has exported 779,900 barrels of flour to uuba. The last census in the State of New York develops the fact that 11 per cent. - of the population are aliens. No less than thirty sardine factories in Maine are closed because there is no run of suitable-sized fish to pack. The harvest season in Missouri is ac companied by the usual hailstones, which break through roofs and kill chickens. A movement has been started in Chi cago to secure the pardon ot eebe, Schwab and rieldsn, the Haymarket Anarchists. Secretary Foster bas much hope of the . '. beneficial outcome of the international monetary conference, which will be held in Paris or Dresden. The Keeley Institute at Herington has already turned out two graduates. Thus the work of cheating the devil goes briskly on in Kansas. The Superintendent of the ew York Lunatic Asylum says that the excitement while engaged in a game of baseball has cured several patients. In all of the New England States the smaller industries are beginning to run full time, and a busy summer seems to be assured on all sides. Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians re fused to accept 500 head of beeves from the government agents, who, they claim, have been robbing them. The troubles along the Rio Grande frontier have no political feature. They are caused by individual acts of despe radoes from both countries. The bodies of President and Mrs. Polk will soon be removed from their present resting place in Polk Place, Nashville, Tenn., ta Mount Olive cemetery. A bill is to be Introduced into the next session of the rennsyivama legislature for the creation of forest reservations at the headwaters of principal rivers. Of the (45,000 stolen from the United Express Company at Pittsburg on June ' - 21 by E. J. Ryan the company has re covered (44,813, Ryan having spent only (1S7. Three hundred negroes at Haynes, Lee county, Ark., took one of their race named Donnelly from jail and hanged him. Donnelly assaulted a twelve-year-old colored girl. Electricians are very busy designing new plants for the smaller towns and cities throughout the West, and quite a number of cable aud electrical roads are to be built this ft.ii. A lottery agent is suing the town of Ludlow, Ky., for (200, which he paid for a license to keep open his office. The Goebel bill, he says, Bhut him up, and he wants bis money back. The net exports of gold for the five months ending with May were (16,9o2,- 7W. and the net loss to J uly l win not exceed (34,000,000, as against about (68, 000,000 in the first half of 1891. Almost (4,000 was realized at an open- air performance of "As You Like It" in Senator rarweii s residence grounds at Chicago. Ada Rehan was the Rosalind. The performance was for charity. Huffman & Hohlers of Cincinnati for weeks have been engaged in making f tills and other distilling machinery os tensibly for gentlemen in Brooklyn, but it is widely gossiped the stills are really for the sugar trust, which will distill high wines. Rev. J. S. Ives, pastor of the Congre gation Church at Stratford, a suburb of Bridgeport, Conn., was hanged in effigy the other day. He was unpopular be cause he had the drug and confectionery btorea closed on Sunday and wanted the street cars to stop running on the same day. Bradslreet'i estimates that on the basis of the latest government wheat crop this countrv will be able to export 220,000, 000 bushels of wheat in 1892-3 and leave reserves on July 1, 1803, equal to those carried over a year ago. For ten years past the average annual wheat exports of the United States have been less than 125,000,000 bushels.