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HAS THREE TIKES TEE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER- IN THE COUNTY. OF GILLIAM COUXTY. ADVERTISING KATK8. PPHLtBHTD XTIBT FRIDAY BT LOAN P. IHUTT, Better au frfrletr. ProfeMional card...... 00 per month On qoare 1 60 per month Ooe-quuter column S 50 per mouth One naif colmmn t 00 per month One column..... 10 00 per nonta Btulne local! will be charged at 10 cent per line for flnt lnaertloo and 5 cent per line there after. Legal adTertiiemenU will in all ram be charted to the party ordering them, at legal relet, and paid (or before affidavit it furnl.hed abiorlptlon Betes. Oni yew (laTrlblr to advance).... . $1 M tlx moutui , 1 M Three inontb , 76 Siufle cupIm 10 VOL. 2. CONDON, GILLIAM CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1892. NO. 22. THE OfflCIAL AND LEADING PAPER CONDON GLOBE. tillered at the Pottofflee al Condon, Oregon, a$ HconU ctaui mall matter. OVriCIAL DIKKCTOBY. United State. Preldeat..... Bihjamik Hrkion VloeHrealdeut , La VI V. MoKTOM Secretary ef Htate , John W. Fount Secretary ef I'reaanrr.. Chah. Kot Heoretary of Interior i. W. Noi. Hecretarr of War ..Stichkm B. Klkiwi HiMiretary of Navy B. F. TCV rVximaaier-Geiieral... John Wanamaki Attomey Ueaeral W 11. H. Mu.Lta bcriarof AgrltHiture. JsamuH KvtK State of Oregon. Oovernor 8. PtKKoyga Secretary of Htate. O W. McBalu Troaaarer Pint, MrracHAN Attoruey-Ueiieral Oco. K Cnahhkri.ain Hupt of rubllc Iuttraoilon K. II, McKlbov Senator. W- MlTCMKLt Cougreunen ........... J u" Pfluter.,.. , FHAH (!. ftAEKtt !r. a. mih'bi W. V LORD, K. 8. llSaS. Seventh Judicial Dlatrlet. Circuit Jadge W. I.. JUAnatnw frMHCUtlug Attorney W. ii. Wilkin Member Htate Board ..J. L. Lvlkky Ollllam County. Jolut Senator ....W. V. Htkiwkr Kntreulatlr. ..,...., ...I.. J. CimiKK n Judge. ... W.J. Mahinkk Committlouert... Clerk Jay V. Luca Sheriff. W. I. Wilcox 'Irviiurer.. IIkkkknt IUltaO Aor Val Whkklkk Surveyor...... ., H.U. Ht'KMtuar Bobool KuperliitoadeM ....I.uc'ixn Farkkh Uoroiinr DR. John Nicrlin MUK'k luapwtor At I Iiutmim Arlington W. O. Zfioi.ta Walm-k ...... , O. Kaxih Kock Creak ........II. D. K ax hall Condon ....J. H. CLARK furry Canyon.,., P. t. Caroh lxue Kock M. O. CLarrr Meyvll.e..,..,... !. J. QlilNM KomiI ...... San Donald toN kowo Creek. ,...Z. J. Maotin Crown K.k.., L 11. Hah Trail Pork......... T. K. Barton Colon Faolfle Kail war Time Card. TrIm arrive and leave Arlington at (ollowt: iaimound. -Train We. 1, feat mall, 'eiret Arlington dally at 2:16 A. M. No. a, Atlantlo eiprttt, leavet Arlington dally at j;J7 r. h. wiitrodno. Tr.la No. 1, fait mall, leave Arlington daily at 12 40 A. M. No. 7, Atlantic (pre, leavet Arlington dally at 1:50 r. M. Hirrxti 1AXCH train. Train No. 31 arrive from Heppner dally, e Crpt Smidey. at 11 M A. M. No. tt love tor Heppner dally, eicept 8nn day, at 3:47 r. M. liir.UKh tlrkeU o1d and btggate checked throiigh u all polula In the Uulled State and CanaUa. : S. COLLINS, Ticket Agent, Arlington, Or. Af. A A. M. -MT. MORIAH LODGE. No. 95 , Stated co mm null atlou on flnt Saturday veiling after 0rt Monday of racb month. So ioarnlngbrthru in goodiiand'iigare cordially tutted to atlend. P. t. CASUS, W. U. HiasiaT Hamtiao, Secretary. -TRY ONE OF- ED It. HUBTItEY'S $10 SUITS For gentlemen, worth 120 for wear. Twelve cloth lamplei, fashion plate and measurement blank free. Postage, 6 cents. Ed Ii. Huntley & Co., Wholesale Gentile Tailors, 184 MADISON STREET, CHICACO, ILL. When ordering samples please mention this paper. D. CANTWELL. Lost 7 Valley 7 Saw 7 Mill. CANTWELL BR08., ProprUtort. ill kinds of Scrftccd UEber, Rustic, All timbers 4x6 and larger discounted 10 per cent, in number of fret. All lumber discounted 10 per cent, for cash. Condon Livery SOUTH MAIH STREET, C0D0N, OR. Oharles Fix, Good horses for hire at reasonable rates. Special attentipn given to transient.stock. Fat cattle for my meat market taken on accounts. Your trade is respectfully solicited. M EXCHANGE V SALOON. P. SKELLY, Proprietor, KEEFS OS HAND Fresh Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. FBESH WALLA WALLA STEAMED KEG BEEB T7F05 I0E. .A fine billiwd parlor in connection. When you feel like having a littl amusement call around and see Pat. He will treat you well. TR. i. 1. HOOAN, PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON, Condon, Or. Office Oregon are., neit door to Qlobt office. JJK. JOHN NICK LI X, Condon, Or. Oftlrt -Klmt door wett of Glob ofllct. QK0RC.R OOODK,, Attorney tt Law, Uiq PubUe iihI Collector. Condon. Or. J AY P. LUCAS, County Clerk, , f vote all LI Net or Land and notary business In a ntat and careful manner. J W. DAKLINO, Notary Public and Conveyancer, Condon. Or. Collection mad with dltpatch. Kaprraen' the Unrman-Amerlcan and tht Norlhaeet Fire and Marlue insurance Company. pOK KKUAULE FIRE INSURANCE :" mr to tm." Pmcenix or Habtford." CatS AutU, fS.IU.iU.HS. Herbert Balatead, Agent, Condon, Or. w A. GOODWIN, ' PAINTIft AND PAPCR-HANOER, Condon, Or. All kind of painting and papering done at modt rata rate. Ulv me a chance. J08TOPFICE VARIETY BTOEE, . Loni Rocl.Oa. J. B. Ooff, Proprietor. Tobacco, fine Candle, Hcbool Supplies, Toilet thliic cite uaually found in a country variety tore. Everything I handle I flrat-claa, and my price ar the loweat. Give me a trial. J. WALKER, , WONTRAOTOR and builder, Condon, Or. I hava teamed thli bulni thoroughly, and am prepared to do all ktud of work In Ibl line at moderate rate. Try me. r 4 RLINUTON-F084IL DAILY 8TA0K LINE. B. A. Melann, Proprietor. rARR r,lM AHUKUTOHTO FomII .. 00 , Return, 111 00 Myv lie.. 6 00 .....Ke'urn, 9 00 Condou..... 4 D .Return, 7 50 Clem 3 uO . Ketnru, t 00 Olei il 00 -...Return, 00 Lvr Arllngiou every tnonilnf (Sunday ei reptedal 6:90 o'clock. I dae at Condon at 1 r. H., and arrive at Foatll at 7 r. m. A. CANT WELL. Celling and Floorlc. llnji on Hud. and Feed Stable, Proprietor. Q0ND0N-LONK ROCK DAILY STAGE LISE. I), M. Rhlneliert, Proprietor. Leave Condon every morning (Sanday ex cepted) at 6:30 o'l lm k. and arrive at Ixine Koc-k at 12 M., via Matney and Lout Valley. Pare, 3.O0. Hound Trip, 9)3 60, BENNETTS DEPOT 7 HOTEL, AKLINOTOX, OB. Headquarters for T. P. A. N. W. Adjoining the depot, it I v ry convenient for paangra from the back country who have to leave by ulgtit train. llitr xuird Deutich geiproehtn. On parlt Francaii. No Chlneie. Meet all train. J. W. BEMMSTT, Proprietor. The Meirated French Eurs, w"APHRODITIHE',-S It Bold ox a P08ITIVE CUARANTEB to euro any form ofncrvouadlieaMi or any dliorderof the generative or gsnioietuieriex, whether arlilun' fmnllhuMmuk-A EFflRF CBOOf illmiilritj. AFTTO Tobacco orOpIum.or through youthful lndlncre. tlon.over InauIpcnco.Ao , iur na Loaaof Brain fewer, Wakeftilneai.Iieerlngdown I'ainalnthe back , Hemlnal Weak iipm, 1 1 yttcrla, Nervou pro, tratlon, Kortamal Kmbilont, Leucorrboa, Dlr (lna,Wcok Memory, Lot of l'owcrand Impo trncy, which i f nei;Icctel olten lead to prematura old aze and Inoanlty. Price S a box, A boze fur 1600, .Pent bymall n receipt of price A WRIIiENCUARAKTEK U given for every I5.U) order received, to refund the money if Permanent euro I not effected. We have thousand of teatlmontal fromo!d and young, of both aexe,wbohave been permanently cured bytheuaeof AphrodlUne. Clrcularlree. Addrcu THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Waatera Branch, Box 27, PoaTLAXb. On. rot ALC BT L. W. DARLING CO.. Condon, Or. isn Female Pills Relieve 8uppred jtenitraation. uea ncoreafully by thoae and of prominent la dle monthly. Thor oughly reliable and ale. Worth twenty time their weight In gold for Jrmate irrtg vlaritKi. Never known tofalL Sent by Ball eealed for at. Addreaa The Apbro ledleloi COMPANY, We. tern Branch, Box ST. Portland, Oregon FOR BALI BT L. W. OARLINO A CO., Condon, Or. OW PflCIFIG RY. SYSTEM. Tickets ON 8A1.K TO- Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis . AND ALL rOINTS- East, North and South. Through Sleepers, Reclining Chair Cars ana Umers. Hteimers from Poftlmid to Suu f rnnclsco every lourunr. THKKTS TO AND ritOM KCKOPe. for rate ami generul iiifoniintlnu cnll on or Hddrena V. 11. HOKI.BUKT, Aml.tmit Geuemt Pmiseuger Agent, 4.VI Washing- ion aireet, i-oriiHiia, ur. liocal Agjiif. 8. COLLINS, Arlington, Or. Faiir s Gol OOND6N BLACKSMITH SHOP. G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. General BlacMIg ifl M M. The only first-class horseshoer in the county. Coma to my shop if you waat first- ciass MAIN 8TRKKT, Our Wonderful Lehiedies. Dr. Grant's Oyrup of Wild Crape Root. The great blood purifier and system tonio. Purely vegetable, and ia the product of Oregon soil. Retail price, $1. Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure. For the cure of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Biliousness, Sick Head ache and all kidney troubles. Retail price, $1. Dr. Grant's Native Discovery. The great female remedy. For the cure of diseases and complaint peculiar to females. Bold under a positive guarantee. Retail price, $1. Dr. Grant's Cloalo. The great dyspepsia conqueror; will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kindred ailments. Every bottle sold under a positive guar antee to effect a cure or money refunded. Retail price, $1. r Manufactured by O. W. R. CO., Portland, Or. For Sale by L. 17. Darling & Oo. Condon, Or. OCCIDENTAL MELANGE Twenty-Nine Cases Against Mor mons Dismissed. THE BREEDERS OF C0DL1N MOTH. Pineapples Planted Near San Diego, Cal., Give Every Promise of Stic . :.-. i - cessful Growth. ' Butte, Mont., is fighting for the new State capital. Santa Barbara's new outfall sever works satisfactorily. A large creamery is to operate in the valleys adjoining Carson. Los Anireles feels asanred in having a smelting and refining plant. The Odd Fellows' Hall at Fort Bragg is finished and being occupied. The Rio Grande Western is laying a track westward from Salt Lake City. The blossom of the wild grape has been adopted as the State flower of Or egon. . Portland, Or., is to be supplied with water from a lake on a spnr bt the Cas cades. County Clerk Gaasaway has been ac quitted at San Diego on the charge of misconduct in office. Purchasers for walnuts when green are appearing in the South. The nuts are wanted to color cloth. Santa Monica will probably be the great naval harbor and port for the com merce of Southern California. Twenty-nine cases brought under the Edmunds-Tucker law against Mormons were dismissed at Ogden recently. The Bradstreet mercantile agency re ports ten failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the past week. A reduction in the force at the mint at Carson is being made, owing to a de crease in the appropriation for running the mint. The Truekee Company has reduced the wages of its employes at Hobsonville, Or., and baa refused to take any more ogs from the loggers. The boundary line surveyors have so far fonnd no variations of the line be tween Mexico and the United States that will effect the original survey. The census shows that Oregon has fifty-nine tobacco planters and twelve acres planted in tobacco. The output waa 3,325 pounds, worth $664. The Reno Electric Railway and Land Company has been incorporated in Ne vada. It will build railways and pur chase land in California and Nevada. The miners in Idaho contend that their union was not incorporated in that State and its members therefore are not within the jurisdiction of Federal Courts. A nugget of gold as large as a goose egg waa washed out from under a ledge of rock on the slopes of Old Baldy tue other day and sold in Los Angeles for $316. A large number of pineapples brought from Central American ports were planted in Mission Valley, juat north of San Diego, and they give every promise of successful growth. The intermittent boiling geyser at Amedee, Lassen county, Cal., which suddenly ceased to flow, has as suddenly and mysteriously started again, throw ing the water to a greater height than before. JOHN B.CLARK, GENERAL CARPENTERING, Condon, Or. All kind of carpenter work done with neat neu and dlipatcn and at very moderate ratta. wors. , CONDON, OHKGON. PURELY PERSONAL Queen Liliuokalani Banishes Wines and Spirituous Liquors From Her Table and Receptions. Oscar Wilde says there is no real poet in America. , Dr. Morgan Dix of Unity Church, New York, gets $25,000 a year. . The Emperor of Japan has conferred upon Sir Edwin Arnold the unusual honor of the Order of the Rising Sun. Hon. J. D. Washburn, American Min ister to Switzerland, will resign his post in September, it is stated, and return home. Robert Louis Stevenson, it is reported, has started a social and literary club in Apia, Samoa, and Mrs. Stevenson is its President. The household of Secretary Ruak of the National Department of Agriculture is managed by his daughter. The mar keting is done by herself. Ex-Senator Ingalls is rewriting his novel, the manuscript of which was lost by the fire that destroyed his library. It will treat of Washington life. The widow of the late Senator Plumb of Kansas has declined to accept the $5,000 or one year's salary always voted to widows of deceased Senators. General James B. Weaver, the nomi nee for President of the People's party, does not smoke or swear or drink. lie possesses a pleasant baritone voice. M. Bibot, the French Minister of For eign Affairs, is one of the best speakers and tallest men in the House of Depu ties. He posseaaes great personal mag netism. Baron Hirsch is coming to America. He is now completely restored to health, and according to the Paris papers the famous philanthropist intends spending several months here. Both Andrew D. White, Mr. Harri son's new Minister to Russia, and George Shlras, Jr., the new appointee to the Supreme Bench, were members of the Yale College class of 1853. John Stuart Mill struggled with Greek verse at 9, and Cardinal Newman at 5 was deep in Ovid, while the younger Pitt went to the university at 16 with a store of learning that amazed his tutors. Congressman Bland of silver-bill fame is a short, rather fat man, who dresses with remarkable eccentricity. His trou sers in particular are said to be a sight for gods and men, but not for tailors. Queen Liliuokalani of the Sandwich Islands pays the license fee for a coffee house opened in her capital city by the Women's Temperance Union, and has banished wines and spirituous liquors from her table and receptions. Rev. Joseph Cook has aroused a good deal of indignation by stating that in his opinion New York is a very wicked city. Joseph has not vet learned that one of the surest signs of wisdom in a man is tnat be does not tell all that he thinks. Dr. Newman Hall, the trreat British divine, preached his last sermon from the text. "God so loved the world I" This, be told his congregation, was the nrst text ne ever learned, tue text be first preached from, and should now be the last text of their pastor. THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION. Duke of Edinburgh Will Exhibit Some of His Collection of Ancient Musical Instruments. A Boston man wants to exhibit a sky cycle at the World's Fair. A skycycle comes under the head of flying ma chines. The Board of Trade and citizens of Fargo, N. D., have undertaken to raise $30,000 to supplement the State World's Fair appropriation of $25,000. The Wisconsin World's Fair building will have a $5,000 grand staircase, the donation of the Morgan Company, one of the best known firms of the State. Butterflies to the number of 150,000 will be shown in the Pennsylvania ex hibit at the World's Fair. The collection is eiid to be the most complete and finest In the world. San Bernardino county, Cal., is con templating the exhibition at the World's Fair of a " palace " of native salt, using blocks of crystallized salt that measure 12x12 inches and are transparent, It is estimated that the thirty-five railroads which enter Chicago will ex pend $110,000,000 in increasing and im proving their equipment and facilities tor transporting World's Fair visitors and freight. The Missouri World's Fair Commis sion has not done a great deal of talking, but information has been received to the effect that it has been most diligently at work all the time, and that the Missouri exhibit at the fair will be one of the best there. Costa Rica's pavilion at the World's Fair will be surrounded by gardens or namented by a profusion of tropical plants, and in the galleries of the pavil ion will be placed more than 3,000 beau tiful birds, many of which have very gorgeous plumage. A Sioux squaw, living near San Diego, Cal., will exhibit in the woman's build ing at the World's Fair a dress of deer skins, riohlv embroidered with sixteen pounds of beads. She worked for two years in making the garment. From the San Diego Mission will be exhibited a valuable collection of fine needle work by Indian girls. The Duke of Edinburgh has announced his Intention of sending for exhibition at the World's Fair some of the almost invaluable collection of ancient musical instruments which he posseaaes. A part of the collection is now on exhi bition at the International Musical and Art Exhibition at Vienna, where it at tracts much attention. BEYOND THE ROCKIES. No Overhead Wires at the Chicago World's Fair Grounds. APPLE CROP LIGHT EVERYWHERE Kansas Corn Crop a Failure Field of Wheat Floats Down a River Rev. Sam Small. There are 900 letter carriers in Chi cago. Cyrus W. Field's life was insured for $250,000. Thirty sardine canning factories in Maine are closed. Rainmaker Melbourne will soon begin work in Western Nebraska. Army worms are causing trouble in De Witt and McLean counties, 111. . The New York Central has secured a through line of its own to Montreal. Rumors are current that another war on the sugar trust will shortly begin. A company has been formed at Dick inson, N. D.t to establish stock ranches. . The corn crop in Kansas is almost a total failure, owing to the burning heat. A waste of public money is reported at the immigrant station on Ellis Island, N. Y. A large colony of disappointed Okla-. homa homeseekera have left for Central America. A new insnrance schedule is under consideration by the underwriters of the United States. Farmers in the vicinity of Holland, Tex., are complaining of an insect which destroys cotton. The Union Pacific road is preparing new sidetracks for the expected rush of grain at Kansas City. A field of wheat is reported to have floated down the Missouri river past Atchison, Kan., lately. The Lehigh Valley railroad has pur chased new terminal property in Buf falo, N. Y., worth $1,000,000. Twenty counties ia the western half of Kansas report an increase of 42 per cent, in the acreage of wheat over last year. Colonel James H. Rice of Indiana has plan for revolutionizing naval warfare by building India-rubber ships. Milwaukee feels easy over the Illinois Steel Company signing the scale of wages for the works at Bay View for the ensaing year. . Ten acres in the heart of Buffalo's railroad district have been secured by the Philadelphia and Reading railroad for freight storage. Just 34,922 tons of granite have been placed in the Delaware breakwater gap the past year. The sum required to complete the work is $320,000. A petition has been in circulation at New Bedford calling for a mass meeting to formulate plans which will compel the authorities to enforce the liquor law. The revolution that electric traction is working is shown by the advertised sale of $500,000 worth of stables by the West End Street Railway Company of Boston. Many prominent clergymen protest against the proposition to b 'ng the Oberammergau players to Ch! t year to reproduce the "Pass Sealskin dealers of theUrjj- have formed a trust at New- with $10,000,000 capital. F known as the George C. Trees pany. I A mairin Dakota waslateli to prison for half a lifetime, anuTe u preme Court has decided that the time means nineteen years, seven months and four days. The apple crop this year promise to be light everywhere outside of Califor nia, Maine and Nova Scotia. A good deal of green fruit has been knocked off the trees by the storms. It is believed there will be an exodus of jon-union men from the Coeur d'Alene country if the troops are withdrawn. Efforts are being made to have one or two companies of United States troops wmain. The veto put upon the trolley system of electric traction in both New York and Philadelphia has turned the atten tion of inventors more than ever to the long-hoped-for perfection of either the storage cattery or the conduit system. The annual report of the State alms house at Tewksbury, Mass., for 18V1 shows that there were 2,915 persons ad mitted, of whom only 371 were born in Massachusetts, while 1,024 were born in Ireland. Mme. Patti has at last decided on her final, absolute farewell tour in America. She has signed a contract with Marcus Mayer for a tour of forty operatic con certs, beginning in New York on No vember 10, next year. Walter D. Stinson, who has been ap pointed postmaster at Augusta, Me., to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Hon. J. II. Manley, is a nephew of Mrs. Blaine. He has been in the postotfice service for years. There is quite a little stew in Indian apolis over the scope which shall be al lowed its) great soldiers' monument in commemoration of Indiana's war aerv ices. The point of contest is in the vig orous objection by the veterans of the civil war against sharing the m mortal with the veterans of the Mexicane war,