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HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. ADVERTISING BATES. Professional card). .$1 00 per month One square , 1 AO per month One-q,uaitr column..... 8 50 per month One half column... 6 00 per month One column 10 00 per month Business locals will be charged at 10 centa per line for first Insertion and 5 centa per line there after. Legal advertisements will la all cases be charged to the party ordering them, at legal rates, and paid for before affidavit Is furnished rVBMMHKU EVERY FRIDAY BY SLOAN P. 8HUTT, Editor and Preprletvr. X "n Hulnnrlptlna ICtl ' Ort jr ir (luvsrlsbly tu advance) .....fl W lllx miiiitlm 1 00 Ttirwi months 76 Hingis ooiilon 10 VOL. 2. CONDON, GILLIAM CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1892. NO. 27. TK2 OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. CONDON GLOBE. Ttt' Kiderrd at tin Pottngic at Conimt, Orrgon, at iteuiui-ctcut mutt matter. OFFICIAL DIKECTOUY. ' ' United State.. PriwIdl'Ht... IlKX.HKIN II RRISON Vice I'rusWIeM I.kvi V, Mohtok Secretary of Hi ale John W. Kiihtk B!ri!taiy of Treasury m...Chah. Kohtek rlcuretary ot Interior J. W. Nomi.e heemtaryof War .... HrurHKN I). Kleins Kucrwlary of Navy B. f Tracy Postmastor-Ueiieral John WanaKakkk Attnriiey-Ueneral W l(. 11. Miij.es beorelary of Agrlvulture. Jehkmiam Ki'ss State of Oron. Oovemor B, Peh mover rkx rut.ry of male. " W. McllmiiR Trnssiirer Phii. MktmhaN Atturiioy-deneral (iRO. E Ciiamheri.aik H.t. of rubllo lustruo.iou E. 11. McH.i.hdy bunatori J j. k. Ixit.ru. CoUKressmen... jw.T'Ia PrlnU-r.,.,,..,......,..,,......,.... Fbahk C. Iurku tV.K. M.hue Supreme Julges .... ?vv. I I.oki.. CK. 8. I'.kah. Seventh Juillolal District. Circuit Jmlgo..... W. f.. Hrai'hiiaw Proseontlug Attorney'..... W II. Mii.non MetnUir Stale Hoard J. I,. I.Uleev , . Ollllatn County. , Jolut Senstor ., ,.W. V, Bteiwe Kfiirvsvulallve..... Li. J. iooi.nn:H Judge W. J. Mariner Commissioner... . j.V k'a Clerk Jay f. HhcrifT. W. I, Wii.cox Tres.u rtr II e a t RT H a wt k a i AsMr...... ....VL Wiieei.kr Hiirveynr H. G. Ht'Ri.RiiRr Ht'lionl HuptirlutvailttUt l.rciaK Ha here Coroner l)B John Ni kmn Block luapvctor .....ALEX INITIIIE Ju.tlnes of the I'eare. .Arlington... W. O. Zbiiii.ee HiaWx k O. I'amkih KiHk Crook H. I). Kami all I Will. II J. K. CUKE rVrry Canyon H. K. CahoH i one K.k.... M.O. CI.AHEE MayWI e ., c. J. ymr Hun.il ,....Bam Donald hon Howe ( rw-k Z. J. Martin Crown Hock , , I. II. Hale Trail Fork - .....T. V. Barton Iiiloii I'aeina Itallwar Tlm Card. Tralnaarrlveaud leave Arlington as follows: BAST-ROUND. Train No. 3, fast mall, eives Arlington daily I :lft a. . No. H, Atlantic ciprats, leaves Arlington dally al:H7r. m. WEaT-BOUND. Train So. 1, fast malt, leaves Arlington dally at Vi ma. . No. 7, Atlautle eapress, leaves Arlington dally all -Mir. a. IIErTNEB BRANCH TRAINS. Train No. ill arrl via from Heppner dully, ec cri'tMnmlay. at MM a. m. No. n Ixavea lor Heppucr dally, exc-pt Hun dav,at:7 p. M. . - Through tickets sold and btgrrage rhnckid throiiKli to all points in the Untied MAlea and Cauaua. 8. COLLINS, Ticket Agent, Arlington, Or. F. A A. M.-MT. MOUIAII I.OIKiK. Nil. .V . Htatcnl commnnli'atlons on Drat Saturday eveiilnua alter llrst Mondays of rach month K.I- Iiiuriilng brthrttn in good ataiul'iig are cordially llivirwi uiatrvnu. r. r. v.aou.1, " , M, II ebbkbt ItALSTEAn, flecretary. ,, YkuS(iTOSF08;H' DAILY 8TA0K USE. - V' K. A. Nlaon, Proprietor. rABE raon ablinutonto .1 rWl W 00 Keturn, f 10 00 Mayv lie 6 00 Re'urli, 00 i nndoii ,. 4 00...,.,... ...Keturn, 7 to flum a mi Return, 8 00 Oix a 00 Kelurn, 8 00 Leaves Arlington every rooming (Huuday ex cepted' at (1:30 o'clock. Is due at Cnndou at 8 P. M., and arrives at Foatll at 7 r. M. Q0ND0S-I.0NE ROCK DAILY 8TAOE LINK. I. M. Klncliart, Fronrletor. leaves Condon every morning (Hwndays ex T.teil) at o'clock, ami arrives at Lone Koek at Vi via Matuey and It Val!ey. Fare, SVJ.OO. Itound Trip, S.1 BO.' TRY ED Ii. OTTIiEY'S $10 SUITS For ccntlcmcn, worth $20 for wear. and measurement blank free. Postage, 6 cents. Ed It. Huntley & Go., Wholesale Gentile Tailors 184 MADISON STREET, CHIC ACO. ILL. When ordering samples please mention this paper. D. CANTWELL. Lost '.' Valley CANTWELL BROS., Proprietors. All Kinds of Surfaced Limber, Rustic, All timbers 4x6 and larger discounted 10 per feet. All lumber discounted 10 per cent, for caBh. 'EXCHANGE P. SKELLY, KEEPS OS HAND - Fresh Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars; IEESH WALLA WALLA STEAMED KEG BEER UPON IOE. A fine billiard parlor in connection. When you feel like having a UttlaaiUBement call around and see Pat. II will treat you well. TR, 1. 1. HOOAS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Condon, Or. Office Oregon ave., next door to Otubt office. D R. JOHN NICKI.IN, Condon, Or. Ofllce Flrat aoor west of Olobe office. IKOKOK W.OOODK, Attorney tt U, Kotary Public and Collector. Condon, Or. J AY V. 1.UCA8, County Clerk, does am, MUM or LAND AND NOTARY BUSINESS , In a ucat and careful manner. ' W. UAKUKO, 'Notary Public and Conveyancer, Condon, Or. Collections ma le with dispatch. Kipreaiita the rinii American and the Northaest Fire and Marine Insurance Company. VJR KF.UAULK FIRE INHUKANCE AM-I.Y TO THE Phoenix of Hartford." Cah Autti, $S,mjl.1S. Herbert Ilal.teod, Agent, Condon, Or. JOII5 R.CLARK. CcNtKAL wAnftri I tninu, Condon, Or. All kinds of carnenter work done with neat neas and dlspakh and at very moderate ratts. Postoffice Variety Store, LOME HOCK, OK. J. B. GOFF, Proprietor, KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND IWedicines, Cigars, Tobaccos, ' Fine Candies, Scbool Supplies, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Harps and Toys, A nt vsrv ihlnr laa u.Mallv foiiiid III aconxtry variety atore. Kveryth'ug t handle iaflrt-ela, and mv price are the lowest, dive roe a trial. Condon Blacksmith Shop G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. General Blacksmlthlng and Wood Work. The only drat class honeahoer lu the county Come to my shop If you want first-class work at low rates. Main Street, Condon, Or. ONE OF- Twelve cloth samples, ftiehion plate A. CANTWELL. ,; SaW v Mill. Ceiling and Flooring Always on Hand cent, in number of SALOON. Proprietor; YENDOME HOTEL, ARLINGTON, OK. Headquarters for5 T. P. A. N. W. Ills popular honatt Is the nearest hotel to the depot, run! belter accommodations can be bad at this hotel, for the rnt, than at any house In the city. All who have to leave by night trains stop at this hotel. Jlitr wird Veulieh gf.nproehen. On parte r rancait. No Chinese. Meets all trains. J. W. HKNNKTT, Proprietor. Tha EekkatedFrcncHnre, w!oTu,f"APHRODmNE', I Sola o a. POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form ofnervousdlseaiia or any disorder of the generative or gansoieitncrsex, whether arising' f rmn thrt A.iaaltA BEFORF uaoof Htlinulanta. AFT Tobacco or Oplu in , or th rough youth f ul Ind I srrv tlon, over Indulgence, Ac ,suchM Lot of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Ucarlmrdown fains in the bank . Hemlnal Weak ness. H vatnrla. Ncrvnna Pro. tratUjn, Noeturnttl Emissions, Leucorrbo-L Eiuess,weaK Memory, ixss of Powerand impo tency, whlchU negli!Cteloften lead to premature out aire and Insanity. Price (1.00 a box, obexes for f.VM). Kent by mall on receipt of price A WR1T1KN OITABAMTKR Is rl,M fn. every riOOonlcrrecelvctl, to refund the money if 1'ermanent cure is not etTected. We bare thousands of testimonials from old and youns;, of Uitb sexes, who have been permanently cured vj me ue 01 Apuruuiuue, circular tree. AOaress THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WesUjm Urouch, Box 27. Poutlahu. Ob. FOR SAL BY W. DAKLINO tt CO., Condon. Or. Female Pills Relieve Supprease d Menstruation. Used successfully by thous ands of prominent la dles monthly. Thor oughly reliable and sale. Worth twenty times their weight in gold for J male irrtg ulariliet. Never known to fall Bent by mall sealed torS. Address Tbe Aphro Medicine COMPANY, Western Branch, Box ST. Portland, Oregon. FOB SAL BY I.. W. DAKLINO A CO., Condon, Or. ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. " 7:30 P. M. DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul. 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago. 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN ind TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. DINING CARS. For rates and general Information rail on or address W. II. Hl'KI.Ht'R I', Asaiataut General Passenger A sent, lit w axhlng ton street, cor. Third, PORTLAND, OK. Condon Livery or moncT refunded. EH SOUTH MAIN STREET, CONDON, OR. Charles Fix, Proprietor. Good horses for hire at reasonable rates. Special attention given to transient stock. Fat cattle for my meat market respectfully solicited. Our Wonderful Reiv.ed.es. Dr. Grant's SvruD of Wild Grape Root. The great blood purifier and is the product of Oregon soil. Dr. Grant's Kldnev and For the cure of Bricht's Disease, Diabetes, Biliousness. Sick Head- .pV.a rwl nil fcUntrnnKW Retail nri4 ii. -..v. ... v.- Ur. liranvS native UlSCUVCrv. The great female remedy. For peculiar to females. Sold price, spx. rir Cnnt'e Clnnln ar'Jrranr ,?a,0 ... , , The great dyspepsia conqueror; will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kindred ailments. Every bottle sold under a positive guar- aW.a nHnit n Aiisn a wvtrmAiV Al T A iA Ratals' nPlft 1 - V 1 rawBcTJisor ' . Manufactured by O. W. R. CO., Portland, Or. f-Or uaie Oy L.. W. UaNing C& JO., WUnuun, wr.' took the case under advisement. PURELY PERSONAL A Parisian Physician Thinks That He Has Discovered a Vaccination Against Cholera. Mrs. Ballington Booth is said to re ceive bnt $7 per week (or her eeryice to tbe Salvation Army. Mrs. Richard King ot Corpus Christi, Tex., own 700,000 acres and 103,000 bead of cattle and horses. W. K. Vanderbilt has recovered from his sunken yacht Alva f 1,600 in money and 13,000 worth of diamonds. The son of Howell, the novelist, has passed a brilMant examination for en trance to the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Varis. , . ..... The mother of Rev. Robert Fulton Crary of Ponghkeepeie is the only sur viving child of Robert Fulton, the in ventor of the steamboat. Miss May Graham, a Wesley an grad uate, and Miss May Scott, a Vassar graduate, are named as the first young women to receive Yale fellowships. The Czar is never lonely on his splen did yacht, the Polar Star, a h( 'larries a crew of 800 men, who are selected from tbe best sources in the imperial fleet. The Sultan of Turkey, Abdul Hamid, is an excellent pianist, and part of his daily routine consists in giving a couple of hoars' instruction to bis daughters. Dr. Haffkine of Paris, a young but distinguished biologist, thinks that after many experiments he has discovered a method of vaccination against cholera. Professor Robert E. Moore of Phila delphia, who has been giving Mr. Blaine acouiseoi massage, says tie considers him good for fifteen or more years of life. Mrs. Potter Palmer is to drive the last nail in the women's building at the Chi cago World's Fair. How much of a hit she will make is altogether problemat ical. Mr. Harrieon is quoted as saying the worst feature of executive life is the vast amount of ban i-stiaking and document signing the President is forced to un dergo. By the death ot ex-Uovernor Myron II. Clark Hamilton Fish is now left the sole survivor of those distinguished men who have Held tbe Uovernorsnip of New Xorx prior to 1H7. Kossuth, who is now 83 years old. is about to publish the first volume of the memoirs on which he bas been engaged since shortly after the close of the American civil war. Charlotte M. Yonge, though 70 years old, is one of the most popular woman writers in England. She writes regu larly, except on Sundays, from 9 in the morning till 1 o'clock, and again from 6 to 7. Bishop Paret's ruturn from Europe by a slow freight steamer not a sailing ves sel, as was once stated was designed to secure immunity from cholera. He knew no immigrants would be likely to sail on such a steamer. It is stated that Andrew Carnegie does not own Cluny castle in Scotland, but merely rents it from the head of the Clan MacPherson. The latter, having met with business reverses, was com pelled to lease the ancestral property. M. Felix Tisserand, member of the French Academy of Sciences, has been appointed by decree of the Minister of Public Instruction Director of the Paris Observatory for a period of five years in the place of Admiral Mouchez, deceased Referenca has frequently been made of late to the rapid way in which the Prince of Wales ia aging. Since the death of his son it has affected his ap pearance still more and robbed him of what had been left of the once peculiar ly healthful hue of his complexion. Dr. Pellegrini, who recently resigned the Presidency of the Argentine Repub lic and then withdrew the resignation a day or two later, is a relative of the British publicist, John Bright. The former gentleman's grandmother was the favorite sister of tbe latter one's father. Patrick Lynch, who for twenty-four years guarded the dangerous Broad street railroad crossing in Elizabeth, N. J., where nearly 700 trains pass daily, is dead. He was 70 years of age, was on duty fourteen hours a day and worn out In the railroad service, mow ms wore is done by four flagmen. and Feed Stable, taken on accounts, Your trade is system tonic. Purely vegetable, and Ketail price, II. Liver Cure. reclaimed. the cure of diseases and complaints under a positive guarantee. Retail rallied near the Court House, and soon OCCIDENTAL MELANGE Indians Suspend Hop-Picking to Engage in Gambling. THE SIUSLAW SALMON RUN LIGHT. Wardner Union Miners Released An Attempt to Betray the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. The Willamette Valley is swarming with Chinese pheasants. Coal has been discovered in the hills one mile east of Klamath Falls, Or. P. S. Smith, a merchant of Lavina, Mont., has been arrested, identified as a stage robber. Rattlesnakes are unpleasantly numer ous in Linn county, Or., in the foothills ol tbe Uascades. The government commissioners are examining the different sites for a deep- water harbor on the Los Angeles coast. Twenty-nine candidates for the office of Fish Commissioner, to be filled by the next Oregon Legislature, are already reported. Heavy night fogs in Southern Cali fornia have retarded truit drying along the coast. The weather haa been warm and clear in the interior. The Lane county, Or., Hop Growers' Association have agreed to pay for pick ing this year 40 cents for 7-bushel boxes and 60 cents for 9-bushel boxes. One hundred and thirty-five miners under arrest at Wardner, Idaho, have been released, but the indictments against them have not been dismissed. In a canvass of Washington on the question of selecting a State flower, the rbododendon was largely the favorite, re ceiving 7,704 votes out of a total of 14,419. It is estimated that the apple crop of' tbe Paiaro Vallev will reach 250,000 boxes this year. It will take about 400 cars to take that amount ot irnit to market. At Flagstaff, A. T., Jailer Henry Banta was seized by the prisoners in the county jail, bound and gagged, and all but two of the men escaped. The six now free, t is thought, will soon be recaptured. fishing on the biuslaw is now in progress. Two canneries, those ol Alyer & Kyle and U. Iimmons, are running, The salmon run, as yet, is light The sum of 25 cents each is paid lor large salmon. There will be $340,000 spent on the Poso irrigation system; $60,000 on the East-side Canal ; f 100.000 on the Seventy- eight Canal, and about $30,000 on lateral canals in Kern county within the next six months As the result of one week's picking in the Holmes hop field near Salem sixteen acres yieldei 21,000 boxes of nine bush' els each. This will give 2,100 pounds of dried hops. The sum of $1,030 was re quired to pay the pickers. Ed. Tewksbury, who is charged at Pnoenix. A. T.. with the killing of Tom Graham in Ton to Basin, has been held for trial without bail. This has tended somewhat to quiet the feeling against Tewksbury, which is very strong. The widow of Lawyer McWhirter at Fresno has offered an additional reward of $10,000 for the arrest and conviction of the murderers of her husband, and her family have added $5,000 to this amount, making a total of $25,000 in re wards. An attempt to betray the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce was discovered in time to prevent any serious damage to the interests of tbe merchants, b. W. Sears. Jr.. is accused of negotiating for the sale of damaging evidence of overcharges against railroads in posses sion of the Chamber. There is a etorv current among the criminal officers at Loa Angeles that the railroad and Wells-cargo oiheerc have learned that the Coll is train robbers doubled on their pursuers and made their way south to the railroad again where thev boldly Doaraeu a train ana made their way to Los Angeles, where they have been in hiding. The main ditch at the Myrtle creek mines has been extended a mile and a Quarter to tan more amall streams Washine is not now in progress, dui everything is being put in readiness to Degin operations as buuu as tug in mug begin. Scarcity of water has always been a drawback to mining operations in Southern Oregon, but the Myrtle Creek Company is doing a large amount of ditching to provide water to run the giants the year round, u possible, The oroiect of lowering the water in the upper Klamath Lake, Or., thereby reclaiming a vast area of agricultural land, seems to have at last taken definite shape, and the lawyers of Klamath Falls are awaiting developments in the courts bv those 6 aiming water privileges. soon as the work begins. At a cost of several thousand dollars for work to be done, and perhaps $10,000 in attorneys1 fees for litigation resulting, it is thought at least 70.000 acres of rich land can be Hop picking near U man was sus ponded Sunday, and the Indians, to the ff- a banking game was running, owned by four Indians. On complaint of the aws the game was stopped and the four Indians arrested. Jim Ball, an In- I dian. explained that it was almost an eventhing between the dealer and bet- . md 0Q thi, Bhowing the Ju,tice FROM WASHINGTON CITY. Second Phase of the Behring Sea Arbitra tionNumber of Immigrants for the Month of July. The Department of State is advised by the United States Charge d'Affaires at Constantinople that the Turkish govern ment has acquiesced in the claim of the United States for protection to American missionaries in the province of Konia, Asia Minor, and in reparation for in juries'to the person and property of Dr. Bartlett. The Navy Department has assnmed charge of the quarantine patrol of New York harbor. It will place an officer from the Brooklyn navy yard in charge of the patrol vessels in the lower bay. The old receiving ship New Hampshire will be turned over to the State author' ities for use as a hospital or for the de tention of cabin passengers. Postmaster-General Wanamaker has issued the expected order, deputizing postmasters in free-delivery cities, towns and rural communities to put np letter boxes on tbe request of citizens, for the collection and delivery of mails at house doors; The order, it is said, affects nearly 3,000,000 residences to which iree-aenvery service is already ex tended, and it is regarded by post ex perts as the most important departure in free delivers of mails since the begin ning of the system under Postmaster Blair. The second phase of the Behrinz Sea arbitration closed the other day with an exchange of cases between the agents of the principals. The preparations of the original case for the United States has largely engaged the attention of Secre tary Foster recently. It embodies the minutes of the historical collection of the acts connected with the Russian ownership of Alaska as far as they bear noon the question of maritime jurisdic tion over Behring Sea, the control of the seal fisheries, etc. ; also an exhaustive analysis of the correspondence early in the present controversy with ureat Brit ain. The American arbitrators have been supplied with a copy of the British case, and they will N occupied with their reply for sevuial weeks. The monthly summary issued by the bureau of statistics shows that the total imports of merchandise into the United States in tbe month of July last amount ed to $71,515,000, as against $67,022,000 for tbe corresponding month of last year. The exports of domestic merchandise for the month of July amounted to $57,- 361,000, aa against (61,770,000. Imports from countries with which we have rec- procity treaties had increased during tbe month ss against the corresponding month ol last year as follows: Brazil, $8,188,000; Cuba, $89,500 ; Puerto Rico, $306,000; British West Indies, $(,000; Salvador, $12,000. Our exports of do mestic products to those countries dur ing last month increased as follows over last year: Brazil, $10,000: Cuba, $739.- 000; San Domingo, $30,000; Salvador, $21,000; British Guiana, $34,000. The total number of immigrants admitted into all ports of the United States dur ing July was 49,000, as against 45,000 in 1891. - Commissioner of Internal Revenue Mason talked recently concerning the issuance of photographic certificates to Chinese in ttus country. Mr. Mason's attention was called to the reports in the ban r rancisco papers to the enect tnat the Chinese dielined to register until they got word of a I vice from the Chinese Minister. Mr. Mason said be bad also seen such reports printed, but his de partment had not been advised by col lectors of revenue or by officials aa to tbe intentions of the Chinese. "If they don't chooee to register." said Mr. Mason, "we will not quarrel with them about it, for then we will be spared a great deal of trouble and expense, the Chinese well know the penalty for their negligence to provide themselves with certificates. All those found without them at the date stipulated will be sent to the flowery kingdom. There can be no doubt about that." "But would you have funds sufficient to deport them by the wholesaler" "we would doubtless find the way," said the commissioner. "We c uld send them in our naval ves sels or charter ships especially for the purpose. We can pack them like sar dines in a box ; they are used to incom modious quarters, anyhow," said trie Treasury official. THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION. A Siberian Fishing Canoe, With All the Appliances lor the Industry, Will Be on Exhibition. General Miles is talking up a parade of Indians for the World's Fair. It is now said that the War Ministers of Prussia and Bavaria have refused to permit any of the regimental bands to visit the Chicago Exhibition. The Southern Pacific railway subscrip tion of $2i),000 for stock in the World's Columbian Exposition makes a total ot nearly $1,000,000 from the various trans portation lines in the United States. mere is a possibility that, owing to the cholera, some of the foreign coun tries may abandon their arrangements for exhibits at the World's Fair, and General Grosvenor of Ohio suggests tbe advisability of postponing the opening for a year, The value of Washington cedar for shingle purposes is illustrated by a bundle of them which have been on the roof of John W. Donnelly's house on 8e quim Prairie, Clallam county, since 1853. Judge Swan of Port Townsend has notified Secretary Meany of the World's Fair Commission that he has secured this contribution to tbe Taconia Exposition and the World's Fair. The shingles are in a good state of preserva tion. This exhibit will serve aa an ob ject lesson to illustrate the . wonderful lasting qualities of Washington cedar shingles.