Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 29, 1892, Image 2

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    THE COHDOIi GLOBE.
FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1882.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY. OREGON.
THEY OUGHT. TO WIN.
Not long ago Robert Lewis, a negro,
was lynched at Port Jervis, N. Y. Hi
heir have no brought suit against the
ttate for criminal negligence, placing
their dnmmn it ilfV 000 Thp Minnpniv. I( youaee It in our advertisement yon Will find
ineir aawiage atiu.uou. me Minnenj-j,tl . Hutead. Kinehurt i co.
J. H. Miller will astonish you by his exceed
ingly low prices, uo aim see tor yourself.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Good bam at Downing lic"per lb.
"Cncla Tom's Cubing 25c, at Darling's,
1, 2, S, 4, 5 and 6 gal. atoue Jam. L. V. D 4 Co.
Genuine cider vinegar at Halstead, Rlnehart 6
Co.'s.
A lineof fine, fashionable papeterle, Urst-clas.
L. W. Darling 4 Co., Condon.
Housekeepers, try some of the Liquid Washing
Bluing, at Darling's, Condon.
Fine maps of Oregon, folded for pocket use, 60c
each, at L. W. Darling & Co. 'a.
All kinds ol clocks at Halstead, Rlnehart &
Co.'s, at prices to suit the times.
Your bird would sing better in a new cage.
Get cne from L. W. Darling A Co.
We are Just hunting forchronlc coughs to cure.
"S. B," for sale by L W. Darling St Co.
lis In bun hones that they will win
the case, "not that there is any general
desire to 6ee the murdered man's heirs
made 10,000 richer, but because a ver
dict for them would be in the nature of
a fine assessed against the state for fail
lire to afford proper protection to the
persou of a citizen. It would have been
better still if the matter had been
Ddnnln AiA wn, ...1 Vao a V. ., . . r & in
and 60-gullon sise. h. W. D. & Co. Condon.
"Windows, doors and all klndsof builders' hard
ware, at Httlstend, Klnehart & Co.'s, Condon.
Chairs, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and wool
and wire mattresses, at I. W. Darling Co.'s.
Saddles, bridles, harness, silver bits and spurs,
of best make, at Coffin & McFarland's, Arlington.
Toilet soaps in endless variety, also the best
laundry soap In the world, L. w. Darling it Co.
OREGON STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
MONMOUTH, - - OREGON.
brought nearer home by, a suit against andbuckboards.-Coflln McFarland. ArUinYton.
the county in which the crime was com-
aiitted. : It is the countv officials who
The 8. B. Coygh Cure is simply perfect. Spend
80c with L. W. Darling, and you will be ready to
are the mntt HirentK rpanftnaihtp far tho Pure
.,..,..
sing.
Pure strained honey "Old Oaken Bucket"
brand. The tfnMt In tha murkat Ylulat.ii.r1
safety of a citizen's person and property, I Kinehart Co.
and that responsibilitv should be brought; ?0l!1hingr J"h ,ee,n and owntng-those
fulling oi vu.
Ladies, try our "Rest for the Weary" shoes, and
home as sharply as possible when the
occasion arises. When mob law is made
expensive to the taxpayer and perilous
to the official heads of , those who are
sworn and paid to preserve the peace,
there will be less of it. Damage suits
for property or life destroyed by riots or
mobs; civil and criminal actions against
sheriffs and other peace officers for mal
feasance in failing to disperse unlawful
gatherings should become fashionable,
to the end that there may be less truck
ling to lawlessness by officers of the law
hereafter." There is much food for thought in the
above, and it comes very close borne just
now, since Multnomah or Clackimas
county so recently escaped the disgrace
of lynching a murderer. The remedy
lies in the careful selection of judges and
prosecutors. ;; ; - .;' ; ' .
The Detroit Tribune, the leading
republican organ of Michigan, eavs:
"There will be 444 votes in the elec
toral college this year, eo the sue
eessful candidate must secure at
least 223. The "Solid South" casts
159 and, despite the talk about sev
eral of those states being doubtful,
nobody whose judgment is worth
anything doubts that the Force
bill it-sue will carry every one for
the democratic candidate. New
Jersey 10 may be counted with
equal confidence on the same 6ide,
also 4 from Michigan. This makes
173 that may be called "sure."
Connecticut and Indiana would add
6 and Jo respectively, making 194,
and New York's 36 would carry the
total up to 230, 6even more than a
majority. The republicans are rel
atively better off than before by
reason of the admission of the new
states, and the changes in older
states caused by the reapportion
ment, but the combination of 1876
and 1884 would carry the day
again 1892. There are chances for
Cleveland this year in other states
that no democratic candidate has
had in previous years; and it is
possible that he might lose. New
York and still carry the country.
But in all probability New York
will again be, as often before, the
'pivotal' state."
suffer no more with sore or tired feet Ualsteud,
Kluebart d: Co.
The German-American Insurance Co., of New
York, has established an office at Condon with U
W. Darling as agent.
The fact can no longer be concealed that you
can get the most goods for the least money, at
J. H Downing's store.
Wagons, hacks, buggies, buckboards, carts and
all kinds of farming implements, at greatly re
duced prices, ut Downing'.
The "Bain" is the best wagon on wheels. The
Oliver CMlled" plow has no equal. Coffin &
McFarland, agents, Ailington.
Ask at L. W. Darling & Co.'s drug store for the
S. B. Headache cure, and you will be given the
best headache medicine known.
J. H. Miller has the finest and best line of shoes
in the eounty, and his prices aio are the lowest.
The Buckingham & Hecht are the best. .
"Osborn" and "Champion" mowers and reap
ers. Prices greatly reduced. Don't buy until
you see us. Collin & McFarland, Arlington.
We carry a full stock of garden seed from the
well-known and standard garden seed house of
D. M. Kerry & Co. Halstead, Uineliart & Co.
The freshest, purest and best stock of prescrip
tion medicines iu the country can be found at
the drag store of I. W. Darling & Co., Condon.
The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving
Soap" the best in the world for the toilet and
for shaving. For sale by JL W. Darling 4 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. Habtead,
Klnehart & Co.
Ladies' shoes, best quality, reduced from 12 to
$1.23. Cash; and SO boots reduced to fa. Warranted
to equal any Buckingham & Hecht At i. H.
Downing's store.
We have added a full line of patent medicines
to o;ir stork and are now prepared to furnish snv-
klr... . ,1.1.. 1 I i . i . . .
h'iuk in imi uiic neeueu oy man or oeiutt iiai
stead, Kinehart 4 Co.
When yon are In town don't fall to call at the
store of J. H. Miller and see how much cheaper
rcua guuus inuii iae prices yon nave paid nere
tofore. It wiU pay yoa to do so. ,
Why be bothered with a burnt-out, broken or
warpea nre duck in your cook stove when vou
can buy one of those pntent adjustable backs at
Halstead, Kinehart d: Ca's to litany size stove?
The best place in the county to buv first-class
goods at low prices, is at Dow ning's. Everybodv
says so; and ''what eveivbody says must be so."
All the men and boys go there for tbelr clothing.
We are agents for Knapp, Burrell it Co.'s com
plete line of goods, consisting of wagons, car
riages, buggies, buckboards, harness, ganc, snl
key and common plows, harrows, seeders, diills.
headers, self-binders, mowers, reapers, rakes and
all kinds of farming machinery. Descriptive
catalogues full of information and prices upon
...... 1 I T . . t . ... i . . i: '
Mffiii-uuuii. finiBteau. xwueilun a: V-O.
The Leading Normal School of
the Northwest
Board of Regents Benj. Scho-
C.,1.1 T T T W D..11 5
ueiu, i icnj .jl. v. xuur, puureia
ry; Ex-officio His Excellency
liovernor bylvester Fennoyer, Hon
E. B. McElroy, Supt. Public In
struction, Hon. 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 16.25 Normal,
and. $5 Sub. Normal per term of
ten weeks.
Board at Normal School Hall,
11.60 per week. Furnished rooms,
11.00 per week. Board and lodg
ing private families, $3.50 per week.
UeautituI and healthful location.
No saloons. First term opens Sept.
20th. For catalogue address
P. L. Campbell, A. B..
" President.'
or J. M. Powell, A. M., Vice Pres.
S. H. Miller,
J. H. Hill.
Rock v Creek
SAWMILL
la about 20 miles southeast of Con
don, and 12 miles east of Fossil.
All kinds of lumberrough and
dressed constantly on hand,
at the following low rates:
ROUGH, $9 PER M; DRESS
ED, SI 6 TO $22.50.
Easy Aocess From All Points.
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Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Gilliam.
M.C6haw, Plaintiff,
vs.
Is Equity.
C. C. Shaw, Defendant.)
To C. C. Shaw, the above-named defendant: - In
the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby
required tp appear and answer the complaint
filed against yoa in the above-entitled suit with
1 nten days from the date of fhe service of this
summons upon you, if served within said Gilliam
county; or if served within auv other county in
the state of Oregon, then within twenty davs
irom the dnte of such service upon yon; and if
served by publication, then on or before the Brst
day of the next regular term of said court follow
ing the expiration of the time presc ribed In tha
order for publication thereof, to-wit, September
2, 1892; and if you fail to answer said compluint,
or plead within said time, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the conrt for the relief de
manded in said complaint, which is for a judg
ment and decree that the bonds of matrimony
between plaintiff and defendant be forever dis
solved, and that the plaintiff be awarded the cus
tody and control of Koy 8t Leon Shaw.
' v ; Geo. W. Goode.
9-25 Atfy for Plaintiff.
has been duly appointed administrator of the es
late oi Jonn r. JLooney,
. Loonev. deceased, a mmhf nf
me nrm Known by the firm name of Looney
oun. aii persons navingciaims against said es
state or partnership are hereby notilied to nre.
sent them, dvly verified, to me or my attorney at
i-u.llllT, irreKUU, WllOin SIX
monins irom tne (lute of this notice.
Kobebt P. Loonet, Administrator.
Geo. W. Goods, Att'y.
MjniA n, ymmuii, vrrjuil, July , liwz,
Administrator's Notice of Sale
f of Real Estate,
Notice is herebv ffiven thftt nndAi' and hv ih
of an order of the county court of Gilliam coun
ty, Oregon, of date July S, 1692, In the mutter of
the estate of Jesse Spuryer, defeased, the under
signed, as administrator of said estate, will, on
Saturday, August 20, 1892,
duly sell at public auclton, for cash in hand, in
front of the court house door of Gilliam county,
at Condon, Oregon, at the ho ar of 1 o'clock p. m.
of said day, the following-described real premi
ses, to-wit: The east half of the east bolf of see
Hon ten, township fonr soth. of
uu cnat, m uiainene .nenamn, in oilltam coun
ty, state of Oregon, and containing one hundred
and ixry acres, more or less, according to the
pints of the original V. S. survev.
Dated at Condon, Oregon, this 16th day of July
18W. L. W. Dabuno.
. Ad m of the estate of Jesse Spnryer, deceased.
In. 1824 there lived in Louisville,
Ky., a presbyterian minister Darned
Balden, who prophesied that in
: 1846 and 1847 there would be a
three-years' war in the United
States and another war in 1861 to
1S65;" that in 1870 . and 1871 there
would be a war in Europe; in 1887
to 1893 the greatest destruction of
lite nd property ever known, and
in 1913 or 1914 would come the fi
pal dissolution of all things. These
prophesies are now in the
h ndsl'of Wm. Miner, aged 82,
ft cousin of David G. Phillips of
Louisville, and afl but the last one
v.v.jjv.ij, uuic m ouuscnots tor me ij"1""' i, ;
ULOBE, before it is too late.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
We have pikhed our travelling gal
lery in Condon, and are now prepared
to make the finest quality of, photo
graphs at $3.50 per dozen. We guaran
tee entire satisfaction in every.respeet,
or we demand no pay. We cordially in
vite the people of Condon and vicinity
to call and examine' the fine collection
of samples taken during our travels this
year, it being the largest collection car
ried .by any travelling artiet on the face
of the globe. Whether yon want any
.pictures or not, we would be pleased to
have you look at our samples anyway,
' . .Respectfully,
-' "- ' . ' Mackey Bros.
Jten.t foifrat the Oliver Chilled when von want
tii TU-y are the best in the maiket W
eib tne sole agents tor Condon and are sailing
t ie.n at Arlington prices. Halstead, Rlnehart &
i o.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -Commuted
Timber Culture Final Proof.
0. 8. Land Office, The Daixe3, Ob., June 18, '92.
Notice is hereby given that George Perry has
riled notice of his intention to make final proof
oeiore Jay r. uicns, county deik of Gllllum
county, at his office in Condon, Oregon, on Tues
day, the 2d day of Aafrust. 1692, on timber culture
application No. 1274, for the nw4 ne! and ne'4
nwjsecl9tp5sofr24e. Henamesas witnes
ses: Isaac M. Smith, G. H. Noel, Nathaniel fieott,
and Albert Henshew, ail f Ixne Kock, Orction.
j24-19 Jotiw W. Lewi., Keelster.
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tAW Omci iThe Daixes, Cra, . July 2, 1892.
Notice is hereby irtven iat the foilowiuf?
naraed 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. P. Lucas, county
JAMES (i. STEVENSON. Hd. 25C8,
iorme sw4sec8tp4sof r22e. H names the
mowing witnesses to prove bis continuous res
idence upon and cultivation of, suit! land, viz:
Jlf-Cooke, G. Schilllne. W. L. Barker and 8.
6. Grider, all of Condon, Oregon.
9-24 Jown-W. Lcwta Rristr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Commuted Timber Culture Final Proof.
Laud Office at The Dalles, Ob., July 13, 1892.
Notice is hereby given that Robert E. Hummers
has filed notice of intention to make final proof
before J. P. Lucas, coanty Clark, at bis office in
Condon, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 80th day of Au
gust, 1892, on timber culture application No. 2908
for the swJ4ec28tp8sof r22e. He names as
witnesses: W. L. Barker, John Handler, Wm. J.
Smith and Wm. F. Tburnugle, all of Condon,
Oregon.
Johm W. Lewis, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
, June 24, '92.
Lid Office at The Dalls, Ob.
Notice is herebv given that
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof In Support of his clolm, and that
sm'j piuui wm nemaae oeiore j. r. Lucas, coun
ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon,
on August 18, !H92, Tit: ,
WILEY E. MILLER, Hd. 3248, .
for the t nwii, se'4 nw'4 and nw swV sec 22
tp 1 s of r 21 e. tie names the following witnes
ses to prove his continuous residence upon anil
cultivation of, said land, vii: Amon Hnrtman,
A. J. Moore, 8. V. Moore and Thomas DiUon, all
of Condon, Oregon. . , .
jl-20 JoHW W. Lewis, Register.
D. M. KINEHART,
-PROPRIETOR OK THE
CONDON
LIVERY STABLE,
At the old stand.
My aim is to always keep the best
stock, best feed, and best
of everything.
LOWEST BATES IN TOWN.
When you are at the county seat,
call around and see me. If uiy
treatment and terms are
not satisfactory it will
not cost you let.
CIVE ME A TRIAL, ANYWAY.
A-:- COMPREHENSIVE--SURVEY
Wife
OF -:- All -:- APPREHENSIVE -:- SUBJECT
MEANS : OF : A : PREHENSILE : TAIL.
The monkey is not afraid, because his tail is a good one.
We are not afraid, because our tale is a good ou too.
IT - IS - NO - TAIL OF - VOE.
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 ON-
HALSTEAD, RINEHART f GO.
CONDON, -:- OREGON.
G R EAT
BARGA
-I respectfully invite you to call at my-
NEW - BARGAIN - STORE
-and get prices of my new and choice tUick of-
General -:- Merchandise.
UNION '.'PACIFIC
RY. SYSTEM.
TICKETS
BALE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tAWB OpncK atThb Dines. O., July 21. 1892.
tice is hereby (riven thut the followin.
nsroed settler bos filed notice of bis intention to
mkeflnalproof in support of bis claim, and tbst
said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, coan-
ZthZglTim0" Condon-0reg0D'
, , ROBERT U KILBOURN. Hd. 4221,
for the 'X nvH and lots a snd 4 of sec 1 tp 4 of
r23.. He nnmes the foUowing witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon snd eiiitt
ration of snld land, Henry E. Warren of
Eight Mile. T. J. Dvldnn W M..n.. .To "
hert Schiller, of Gooseberry, Oregon.
" - . John w.l.awts. Rceister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LtwnOmcsAT Thb DAttus Ob., June 25, '92.
seltler has filed notice of his intention to muke
nriMj prooi in support oi bis clnim, and thut siiid
prorf will be mude before J. W. Morrow, county
clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or., on
August 13, 1892. vte: '
JAMKS B. BENNETT, Hd. 3014,
for the eW se'4, se se' swi sec 20 tp 2 s
ofr23e. He names the lollowing witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, viu: Chas. Davis and John
Coleman, of Gooseberry, and C. lloblnson. and
Geo. Perry, of Ixme Rock, Oreiron.
Jw?t W. Lkwik, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LakdOftice at The Dah bs, Ob., 4;ly f. 18D2
Notice is herebv (riven that the followinir
narped settler has riled notice of his intention lb
make final oioof in sutmort tt hit an4ih.i
suid proof will be made before Jnv P. i.nm
DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS
CITY. CHICAGO, ST.
PAUL, ST. LOUIS,
AND ALL POINTS-""
EAST, NQHTHAHD SOUTH.
Through Sleepers, Reclining
Chair Cars and Diners.
Steamers From Portland to Ban Francisco JEvery
; Four Days, '
TICKETS TO AKO FROM EUROPE.
, .
For rates and generol Information tail on or
address.
W. H. Uubucbt, Asst. Oenl. Pass. Agt.,
64 WnsblntonSt., Portland. Or.
Local A cent, 8. Collihc, Arlington, Or.
RBAL MERIT
GEORGE GOODE,
Attorn ey-at- Law,
NOTARY - PUBLIC AND - COLLECTOR,
' Condon, t : Oregon.
HEW BUTCHER SHOP.
JAMES"MULCARE, Prop'r.
I do not want to talk very loud through the prei'but I '
will sav this much: I can save you 25 to 50 jcr cent on
every dollars' worth you buycom pared with former prici.'
DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF I
J'Quick Sales and Small Profits. Live and Let Live,"
is my motto. Give me a call and I will prove to you jut
what I ay. No trouble to show goods.
J
H. MILLER,
CONDON, - : - OREGON.
LOST VALLEY LUR
HBER
MILLS
IN LOST VALLEY
ARE NOW RUNNING.
f it will pay you to see me,
For Sale at a - Bargain.
first-e-JaM Uiorlsrht 'Piano.
. Be
S for 3:0.
Cost
I am now prepBred to 'furnish the people of
proof will he made before Jnv P. I.. 'um "" vicinity with the choicest of fresh
eovintj- dark of Gilliam count, at Condon. Or., on V??' U times.. Ir&nameiit
August -ia. vm, viz: . j "! ny. y prices (tre the lowest in town,
THOJf AS D. JtEIZn
for the wU uehi. seV ssU unrt
r22c. He mimes the followiusf wfrnesses to "tlSCJo, jg-UA.j . 1 '. P'1!'
prove blscontlnuov; restdeoee i non unit wim. ioiltv. u ... '- n
tRtlan of. SKifi liifMl. h- w o rifni,'oiw ' mAim. . ..zTTT.V9am
PI LLS?
-It Hrf tmi ' ' l JEr""1"7?01'"'1 yovjf pi'tiomi, ghop it works 1
. H, Hd. 2023, .... H-on Min rit,, i.ftxt!ot,r to Mmldoi k's hotl. , ' vuinSJ.- J
XJS" 2fiP ?i '
no tr
yo'i have nervr
S. B. Headache and LlverCure.
If you bike pills it Is hfnusc
tried the-
HARRY HALSTEAD.
Eugene E). Smith,
Condon,
: Oregon.
ivw mux miAsANTtio eonnm, aooo-
so nlcelv. cliMnsInc the l.ivci mill
HolBusamilrl phynic wltlio it t'HiK;in
u or siekniws, anil dons not stonvon from Mt.
und workiDK. To try Iti-; to bennne'a friend I
to It. Forsalo by ,
, DEALER IN-
IIARIiESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS,
v COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC.
, HAND AND MACHINE-MADE HARNESS.
Call nnd ce me when yon are at tlje county a?at..
Repairing a epocialty.
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