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St THE COHOOII CLOBE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5, 1S92.- THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. In the restriction of immigrants to our shores there should be dis crimination in favor of the indus trious and honest home-seekers. There are classes of foreigners who come to our shores who become good citizens, and who by habit of etrict economy soon secure a com petence, even if they are penniless when they arrive. We have known vast regions in the East which for eigners have made productive, and which our people considered worth leas. The same will be true of Or egon, and there are forest lands on the bleak mountain sides, out of which the hardy foreigner could make attractive farms if they had the opportunity. Inured to an in hospitable climate, these hardy pons of toil are accustomed to fell giant forests, and to draw from a reluctant soil not only a suste nance, but an abundance. Of what ever race, the honest and industri ous, who believe in the dignity of labor, should receive the hand of welcome; while the indolent and vicious, of all races or nationality, should be taught the fact that free institutions will not prosper under their influence, and that America offers no asylum from outraged jus tice. The school population of Oregon shows satisfactory ' increase, there being 6148 more children of school age in the state than last year. Of these there is an excess of 2556 boy 8. The total number of school children this year is 111,770. In Washington, 100,196. Excess in Oregon, 11,574. Washington has iiever thrown as many votes as Or egon by over 14,000. Now we have this phenomenon, that though Washington falls so much behind Oregon in the number of her voters and her school children, yet the census of 1890 gave her 36,000 more inhabitants. That census was a fraud. Probably the real fact is that Washington's census was over taken and Oregon's was under-taken. At any rate, the infallible register of voters and school chil dren shows that Oregon has in fact the larger population. The Secretary of State informs us that a settlement has been reached between the United States and Chili as to the indemnity to be paid by the latter on account of the as eault on the crew of the cruiser Bal timore. $75,000 in gold will be distributed among the families of the two men : who lost their lives, and to the surviving members of the crew who were Wounded. There is a good deal of difference between this sum and the amount originally claimed on their behalf; but it will be conceded that the amount is a Not that the case is one where a money payment can be regarded as wholly compensatory to the suffer- . . . .... ers, but neither was it one in which our government could have been a .party to an exorbitant demand. , Absolute prohibition of tabacco in all ita iorma to yoong men and boya is be in? tried in Canada. The law went into effect a few weeks ago, and is termed the Cigarette Act. But it is not proper ly named, since it is aimed against te lccoin every form. All persons in Canada under 18 years of age are now prohibited from buying, nsitiu, or hav ing tobacco in their possession, and those who sell or give it to tbetn will be liable to heavy fines. What a blessing k would be if we had such a law in this country. PHOTOGRAPHS. We will remain in Condon until Au gust 15th, only, and then goto Mayville. "We make the finest quality of photo graphs at $3.60 per dozen, and guaran tee entire satisfaction in every respect, ar 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 artist on the face of the globe. i Whether you want any fictures or not, we .would be pleased to ave you look at our samples anyway. Respectfully, " v . ' Mackkx Beos. For Salo at a Bargain. . A fi.it-olfi'-'i Uprlirht Piano, Cost i;l sti far ;t i. ... BUSINESS LOCALS. Good hams at Downing", Vitiv per lb. "L'noleTom' CUn," 25e, at Drlln('. . 1, a, 3, 4, 5 and ft-gnl. "tone jurat. U W. D & Co. Genuine cider vlnwsr l Halstead, Rinhrt A Co.'s. - A linen! fine, fashionable papotflrle, nrst-class. L. W. Parting & Co., Condon. Honsokwpt'ns, try souie of the Liquid Wushluft Bluing, at Ltarling'i, Condon. , Fine maps of Orceoit, folded tor pocket wse, 60c each, at L. W. Darling & Co.'s. All kinds of clocks at Halstoad, RInehnrt& Co.'s, at price to null the times. Your bird would Ring better in ft nsw cage. Get one Irom L. W. Darling Ji Co. We are Inst hunting forehronlo conghi to cure. "8. B," tor sale by L. W. Darling Co. If you nee it In our advertisement yon wlU Mud it in"our store. Halstcad, Kiuehart i Co. J. H. Miller will astonish you by his exceed ingly low prices. Go and see for yourself. Btirrels, did von sav? Yes, we have a few 5, 10 and 50-gallon size. L W. D. & Co., Condon. Windows, doors and all kinds of builders' hard ware, at llulstead. Kinehart & Co.'s, Condon. Chairs, tables, bureaus, bedsteads, and wool and wire mattresses, at L. W. Darling & Co.'s. Saddles, bridles, harness, silver bits and spun, of best make, at Collin & McFarland's, Arlington. Toilet soaps in endless variety, also the best laundry soap In the world. L. W . Darling Jt Co. We are headquarters for carts, hacks, buggies and buckboards. Colli n McFarlatid, Arlington, The K. B. Cough Cure la simply perfect Spend 50c with L. W. Darling, and you will be ready to sing. Pure strained honey "Old Oaken Bucket" brand. The finest in the market. Hnlslead, Kiuehart & Co. Something worth seeing and owning those soleudid hanging lamps, now displayed by L. W. Darling A Co. Ladies, try our "Rest for the Weary" shoes, and suffer no more with Bore or tired feet Malstead, Kiuehart & Co. . The German-American Insurance Co., of New York, has established au office at Condon with L W. Darling as agent The fai t can no longerbe concealed that you can get the most goods for the least money, at J. H. Downing'g store. Wagons, hacks, buggies, buckboards, carts and all kinds of farming implements, at greatly re duced prices, at Downing'. The "Bnin" Is the best wagon on wheels. The "Oliver Chilled" plow has no equal. Coffin Se McFarlnnd, agents, Arlington. Ask at h. W. Darling fc 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 county, and his prices also are the lowest The Buckingham & Hccht are the best "Osborn" and "Champion" mowers and reap ers. Prices greatly reduced. Don't buy until you see us. Coffin McFarland, Arlington. , The freshest purest and best stock of prescrip tion medicines in the country can be found at the drug store of L. W. Darling & Co., Condon. The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving Soap" the best in the world (or the toilet and for shaving. For sale by U. 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. Halstead, Kinehart 4 Co. Ladies' shoe, best quality, reduced from 1 to i $1.25. cash; and $6 boots reduced to $5, warranted j to equal any Buckingham & Hecht At i. H. vowuiug s store. , We have added a full line of patent medicines to our Btot k and are now prepared to furnish any thing in this line needed by man or beast liil stead, Kinehart 4 Co. . When you are in town don't fall to call at the store of J. H. Miller and see 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 burnt-out, broken or warped fire back in your cook stove when you can buy one of those patent adjustable back's at Halstead, Kinehart 4 Co.'s to btany size stove? The best place in the county to buy first-class goods at low prices, isat Downing'. Everybody says so; and "what everybody savs must be so." All the men and boy go "there for' their clothing. Don.t forget the Oliver Chilled when you want a plow. They are the bet in the market We are the sole agciiti or Condon and are selling, them at Arlington prices. HaUtead, Kinehart k Co. A complete line of ladies' trimmed bats in the latest imported patterns, ladies sunshades and sailor huts, trimmed and untriinmed, also a neat assortment of children's straw hats, Halstead, Kinehart 4 Co. Subscriptions for all the newspapers and mag azines in the I'nired States and also the leading papers of the old countries, received by Herbert Halstead, at the poatottice, at publishers' prices. It will save you risk and trouble. Good shoes cost a little more, but the wear is vn w, au uillinfUIUU W CUBl. IVVlllClUUer HUB ) K.,i.. ,.!. .: . ,k. . , Buckingham & Hecht. They have a world-wide reputation for over a quarter of a century, for solid merit. Halstead, Kiuehart 4 Co. SUMMONS. In the Circnlt Conrt of the State of Oregon, for the County of Gilliam. M. C.Shaw, Plaintiff, ) vs. In EqHlty. C. a Shaw, Defendant.) To C. C. 8baw, the above-named defendant: In the name of the Mate of Oregon yon are herebv required tp appear and answer the complaint filed apainBt you in the above-entitled suit witb I nten day from the date of fhe service of this summons npon you, if served within said Gilliam county; or if served within any other county in the state of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of such service upon you; trad 'if served by publication, then on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court follow ing the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for publication thereof, to-wil. SeDtember 2, 1892; and if you fail to answer said compliant, or plena wumn saiu nine, lor want tnereot the plaintiff will apply to the court 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 St. Leon Shaw. Geo. W. Goode, 129-25 Att'y for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that under and by vlrtne of an order of the county court of Gilliam coun ty, Oregon, of date July 6, 1892, in the mutter of the estate of Jesse Sptiryer, deceased, the under signed, as administrator of said estate, will, on Saturday, August 20, 1802, duly sell at public (melton, forcahfn )nd, In front of tbe court house door of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, at th Lour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said 6-aj, the following-described real premi ses, to-wti: The eart hulf of the east half of sec Hon ten, township four south, of range twentv one east, Willamette Sferidiun, in Gilliam coun ty, state of Oregon, and containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, according to tbe plats of the original IT. 8. survey. Iated at Condon, Oregon, this 16th day of July 18S2. L. W. Daru.no, Ad'm of the estate of Jesse Spuryer, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LandOfpicic at Thr Dalles, Or., July 21. 1S92. Notice is hereby iriven 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 J. P. Lucas, coun ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on September 10, 1SP2, viz: , ROBERT 1, KILBOCRN. Hd. 4221, for the sU nw4 and lots 3 and 4 of ' sec 1 tp 4 of r23e. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence vipon and culti vation of, sid land, viz; Hcnrv E. Warren of Bight Mile. T. J. Davidson, H. Mle'sner and Ren hert ficbiller, of Gooseberry, Oregon. JZ9-24 ,. Johs W. Lkwis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La xt Office at Thb Dalles, Ob., July 8, 1892. Nptice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noticeof bis intention to m:ike fimrt proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Jav P. Lucas, county clerk of Gilliam count, at Condon, Or., on August 23, 1892, viz: THOMAS D. KEIZTTR, Hd. 2023, for the k'4 Kt, e4 swU and lot 7 see 6 tp 4 a of r 22 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tin nous residence upon and is'iltl vation of, said land, vli: W. O. Hett of flhelbv, J. B. wnsend, D.S.Brown and 8. A. D. Hurt, of Condon, Oregon. J12-k!2 Jom W. Lewis, Regietor. For Salo Cheap, Hnnrlrfrls of deadened dry tree on mv Buckhorn Mountain Ranch, for wmirf, t n BJ. ii.jwe iiian. I'asfurp for OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, - - OREGON. 0 Mrffi IIP Iffi W N J The Leading Normal School of the Northwest. Board of Regents Beni. Scho- field, Pres; J. B. V. Butler, Secreta ry; Ex-officio His Excellency Governor Sylvester Pennover, 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. II. Holmes. Alfred Lacey, Hon. P. VV. 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 vear. 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, $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms, $1.00 per week. Board and lodg ing private families, 3.50 per week. Beautiful and healthful location. No saloons. First term opens Sept. 20th. For catalogue address P. L. Campbell, A. B., 1 President. . or J. M. Powell, A. M., Vice Pres. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the nndemfgned has been duly appointed administrator of the es tate of John P. Looney, deceased, a member of the firm known by the firm name of Ioiiey Bros. All persons havingclaim against said ( state or partnership are hereby notified to pre sent them, duly verified, to me or my attorney at Condon. Gilliam county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Robkrt F. Loonkv, Administrator. Obo. W. Goode, Att'y. Dated at Condon, Oregon, July 9, 1892. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Commuted Timber Culture Final Proof. Land Officb at The Dalles, Or., July 13, 1892. Notice is hereby given that Robert E. Hummers has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before J. P. Lucas, county clerk, at his oflice In Condon, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3utb day of Au gust, 1H92, on timber culture application No. 2!16 forthe w set-28 tp 3 sof r22e. He names as witnesses: W. L. Barker, John Handley, m. J. Smith and Wm. F. Tnurnagle, ail of Condon, ! Oregon. J22-23 John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles', Or., June 24, '92. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed noticeof his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. P. Lucas, coun ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on August 13. )92, viz: WILEY E. MILLER, Hd. 3246, for the wW nwW, se'4 nw'4 and nw4 vrl4 sec 22 tp 8 s of r 21 e. He names the following witnes ses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Amon Hnrtmun, A. J. Moore, 8. V. Moore and Thomas Dillon, all of Condon, Oregon. jl-20 Jqhw W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalle, Or., June 25, '92. Notice Is hereby given thatthefollowiiig-natned settler has filed notice ui his intention to make final proof In sup-rort of his cluim. and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county slerk of Morrow county, it Heppner, Or., ou August 13, 1892, viz: JAME3 R. BENNETT, Hd. 3014, for the e4 fK, sw'4 sc, se'. tvVA sec 20 tp 2 s ofr23e. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, viz: Chas. Davis and John Coleman, of Gooseberry, and C. Koblnson and Geo. Perry, of Lone Rock, Oregon. jl-20 JohmW. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamb Office atThbDallf.s,Or., July 26, 1K02. 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 lief ore J. P. Lucas, county clerk of Gil limn county, at Condon, Or.,, on September 15, lu92, viz: JAMES . STEVENSON, Hd. 2508, for tbe sw'4 sec 8 tp 4 s of r 22 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jhs. K. Cooke, G. Schilling, W. L. Barker and 8. 8. Gridcr, all of Condon, Oregon. J29-24 JohmW. Lewis Register. GEORGE GOODE, Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC - AND - COLLECTOR, Condon, i j Oregon. HEW BUTCHER SHOP. JAMES MULCARE, Prop'r. I am now prepared to furnish the people of Condon and vicinity with the choicest of fresh meaioi au linns, at all times. ! rvtn a m"at wugon dully. M y prices ar the lowest in town, and I retpcctfully solidt yoir patronage. Shop on Main St., next door to Maddo.-k's hotel. LEGAL i4JA.JN( ICfcj.-t- . " ' w-M I , OKtT AND STOOM IS) -(. ,' arMOUl.l SfHOfOBOATAtOOU ALLKfUO. i d of pwmma nwtt T tow satis, wtimai.. .,vr J. H. Hill. Rock .Creek SAWMILL Is about 20 miles southeast of Con don, and 12 miles east of Fossil. MILLER & HILL, PBOPH S. All kinds of lumber rough and dressed constantly on hand, at the following low rates: ROUGH, $9 PERM; DRESS ED, SI 6 TO $22.50. Easy Access From All Points. D.IYL RINEHART, PROPRIETOR OF THE CONDON LIVERY STABLE, At the old stand. My aim is to always keep the beet stock, best feed, and best of everything. LOWEST RATES IN TOWN. When you are at the county seat, call around andseente. If my treatment and terms are not satisfactory it wiU not cost you let. GIVE ME ATRIAL, ANYWAY. UNION'.' PACIFIC RY. SYSTEM. TICKETS ON SALE TO DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, AD ALL POINTS 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 general Information call on or nddress, . W. H. Hurl hurt, Asst. flcnl. Pass. Agt., 6-1 Washington St., Portland, Or. Local Agent, S. Colliks, Arlinglon, Or. REAL MERIT PILLS? NO!! If you tnko pills It Is because you have Iiever tried the S. B. Headache nd Liver Cure. It works so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys acts as a mild physic without causing fiuin or iti'kn"ss, and dtK-s not stopvou from eat ng and working. To try it in to become a friend to It. For sitlc by l7. dasli::g & go., .-.in.-....,....., .,.., .j. . uviins. S. U. Mill tea. ol c . "-4 - Z ESS 3 3 2 o EZ s co i . S 2 "0,9118 S j i o s i- CD . Cu co g CD o o CD C h a) ZD O SS O 8 rmt!fj!w! A-:-' GOr.lPREHENSIVE SURVEY OF AN APPREHENSIVE SUBJECT :BV: MEANS : OF : A : The monkey is not afraid, beeaufte his tail is a good one. We are not afraid, because our talo i 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 respectfully invito NEW - BARGAIN - STORE -and get prices of my new and choice stock of "' General -:- Merchandise. I do not want to talk very Ml 11" T ' wiu say ihih mucn: i can save you to ot; per ceni on every dollars' v.'orth you buy compared with former prices. DOWN WITH HIGH TARIFF! "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 bay. No trouble to show goods. J. H. MlIIvER, LOSflfALLEY LUK33ER MILLS IN LOST VALLEY ' . '-"(... !. r .. . ARE NOW RUNNING. It will pay you to see me. HARRY HALSTEAD. Eugene - DEALER IN HARNESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS, COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC. ftANry AND MAPHIfMF-MAnr LI ADuireo Repairing a f pecialty. Call and see me when you are at the county seat, 1V5Y PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. PREHENSILE : TAIL. OX- you to call at my- loud through the press, but I . f x rt . A . E). Smith,