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HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION JM ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY. ' , ADVERTISING RATES. CONDON Pt'BI.IPHKI) KTKRY FlilnAY BY SLOAN P. 8 H If T TV Kdltor and proprietor. , Profeaalonal card. .-Y....I1 00 per month One aqnare i so per month One-quaiter column 8 SO per month One half column 00 per month One column u 00 per month Btulnesi local wUl be charged at 10 cent per line for first Insertion and S cent per line there after., j legal advertisements will in all case ' charged to the party ordering them, at leg rate, and paid for before affidavit J lumlihe in roar (Invariably In advauoe).....; ;..,.! 80 Six moutii , , ..:....;.. 1 00 '1 hruM mimtliM . ir. Hiil.a..l..fl.kM. flats. VOL. 2. CONDON, GILLIAM CO., OREGON; FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1802. NO. 32. BiukIo iple..".,.....,".!.i!.,..'."i!)!h!..."',,. . 10 THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. GLOBE. Entered 0( (,,. ponUifflc o( Condon, Oregon, at teeimilelamnull matter., . .., " : OFFICIAL II RECTORY. Vnlted State. '...' Froalileat , , IUN.iamix Ha ftmnoM Vlr. l'ri'Ml)llt.. n.M.....l'KVt P. Monro Hoorelary of Htate .-...John W. Fortkr Hiwretary of i rnry,,,...,.....CMAH. Kiwtkr Huni-utary of Interior J. W. Now. nonrotary of War ,....HrKTHKN It, Ki.kikn . Hocretary of Navy : B. K, Tracy Poatmaater-MaiMiral ...:Joii n Wamamakhr Attornay-OeHeral. i W II. H. Mll.LKR hooretaryof Agrlaulture. sUhkmuh kukk " state or Governor...... ,.,,..., " Kwrolary of Slate. 1 niatMrer Oregon. ,. fl. FKNHOYIIH , U W. MollHlOB I'll II, MKTMillAH ...UKU. E ClIAMIIKRI.AiN lOU K. H. MuKLBOV (J. II. MlTUUKU, Jj. N Dol.l-K.. , . Ut. llKIIMABM w W. K. KU.1H ,. Frank 0. Bakkh !F, A. Mki'BI W. V Umu, K. 8. UkaH. Biild. of rubllo lnntruoi ,J!tbalftri , , t'ongreaamen., ;,.;,. ' frliiier.,..'.,.... .' Supreme Jnlge Seventh Jadlolal llatrlct. : 1 Clrctilt JiiiIk W. I,. llHanaiuw l'rMcutliiir Attorney W, 1L Wii.win lluiulier Stele Hoard J. L. 1-UtKhV (Jllllaui Joint Senator County. - " . M W. W. Btkiwk , I. J. ((H)ikii:h W. J. Mariner ) W. J. Kowaiiiih JJiw. K. IU LUTON JaY 1'. I,UC : W. I.. WiU'OX , iiKRHKKT I(aIJTKAI) Val Whkri.mr W. W. Kknkcd ' Kenreneniatlve , jMk'I.,, CoMmUalnnora Clark ,.... HhurilT. ; Trainni,-,., Atmmr., Hurrejor ,. tv'hit.il MtiiieriutKHiiuut.,. 4 orotmr , . Hlurtk Ifi.ttMntAC . ' vv l.iii'iaN parrkr Dh Joim Nick i.i h . Af.wr lliivula Jo.tlcea of tha I'eara ArHiiirtim ,.W. O. 7.IIOI.RR ). Fanhihh ,.H. 1). Kankali. J. It. CMKK I'. V. Cahok , iilalock.. 7 ' v'it.N'k !rk... ":oii.li.n ' Ki-rry I'nnvon lins Hoi k.... MavTlle F(ll, If i ,...M. O. CI.AHKK f!. J. UllINN ,..MAM DoNAUJItoN c.....Z. J. Mahtin U II. Hai. T. K. Hartom Crown Kin k.. Trail Fork.... I'nlun I'aelBn Hallway Time Card. TraluaarrlTe and leave Ar.lnKtoa at follow.: af BOUND. s Train Kit. 3, faiit mall, "eee ArllaKtAU dally at: a.m. , No. H, AHantla expreM.leavM Arlington dally at8'.7 p. m. . WKT HOUOO. Train No. 1, faat mall, karea Arlington dally at n-.M a. . ,, Hit. 7, Atlautlo exprt.a, leave Arlington dally at l:W P. M. . r ' . . , - ll-PNa MUAKCR TRAIN! Train No. 31 arrive from Henpner dally, e-Ci-yt Hiinily at ll:jO . . Ni. xi l'av torltuppuer dally, exempt Bun i dv.at:i''t7 p. M. TiirAiirii tii'knU told and biK7e cherkud thmiixli to alt polnta Id the Ihiliwl rttate and . Cuala. ' . B. COLUNS, Ticket Agent, . . Arlington, Or. i F. A A. M. MT, MOHIAII I.OI10E. No. 85- Htntvd commniiliatlou mi nrtKtarday eveiitiiKii alter llrat Mouilava of each month. Ho iMHrnini lirtitlireu In giMdaiati(!iiiKareeoiilially llivltnl til atl.'li.. V. f. (, A)S, W. M. IUhiukt IIalrtcad. Renretary. A KMSOTOS-KOHHIL-DAILY 8TAGK LINE. K. A. Nvlaon, l'roprletor, rim rmia ahukotomkv " ' - F'iil. u. Return. tlO 00 Ma) V lle.,.,..,. ft 00.....-.M. -.Ke'uru, 00 t'miitoU... t 00 , Rrturu, 7 IX) ('linn S li..... ;..Kiitnrn, 6 00 ol .. ...... I 00..... Return, 8 00 ',in'i ArlliiKlon evi-ry nioruliK (Huniiay ex rej.tel at ::i0o'ilw k. la due at Condon at S r. M..aiid arrlvvaat Fon.tl at 7 P. . ' posI)o-I.oK rock daily stage line. 1, M. Hlnehart. I'roprletor. t,nvT Condon every mornlnit (Hiinilaya ex iinl) at tl xo o'cliH-k, and arrive, at Lonu Rovk at U via Matney and Loat Valley. rare. 4I9.0O. - Uoand Trip, 93 SO. -TRY E1V.Y mifJTItXV'C 41 n QIlTTQ UU rU. JIUJllllLal JJ V1-J v l.'or gentlemen, worth $20 for wear. Twelve cloth samples, fashion plate and measurement blank free. Postage, 6 cents. Ed It. Huntley & Co., Wholesale Gentile Tailors, 1 184 MADISON STREET, CHICACO, ILL. When ordering samples pleaBe D, CANTWELL. Lost 7 Valley V Saw: Mill. CANTWELL BROS., Proprietors. All Kinds of Surfaced Lumber, Bustle, All timbers 4xG and larger discounted 10 per cent, in number of feet. All lumber discounted 1U per 4,,f EXCHANGE V SALOON. P. SKELLY, Proprietor, . ; , , KEEPS ON llANI) , ' . Fresh Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. IRIISH WALLA WALLA STEAMED KEG BEES TJP0K I0E. ; A fine biliiard parlor in connection. When you feel like having a V little amusement call around and see Pat. He will treat you well. jQIt. 1. J. HOOAN, PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON, -,' :. " Condon, Or. Office Oregon sve., next door to Qfobt office. TjR, JOHN NICKMN, ' Condon, Or. Office Ural ooor wet ol Oi.ohr offloe. MKO. W, OOODB. w. R. 81 hniiav. q.oo0k uurnham, . Attorneys at Law, ' '- . -I':.,' Condon, Or Attracting, collecting an 1 Inaurance bnainea attend"! to. J AY P. LUCAS. County Clerk, DOB AM. LIMBS OF .- LAND AND NOTARY BUSINESS - In a nrat and careful manner. ' I..W. DA RUNG, ' i. . Notary Public and Conveyancar, Condon, Or. ' . ..' ; CnlU'Cllom made with dlaiatch. !(rirwiiita the (lrniaii-American and the Nortbweit Fire and Marine Inatiranre Company. ,10K KEUAHLE FIRE INSURANCE "-APPLY TO THM . Phcenix of Hartford." 'cuhA-et,ts,eti,sn.is. Herbert Haletead, A cent, Condon, Or. JOHN B. CLARK. GENERAL CARPENTERING. . Condon, Or. . ' . All kind of carpenter work done with neat net and dlapatcn and at very (nodt-rale raU. Postofficc Variety Store, LONE HOCK, OK. J. B. GOFF, Proprietor, -KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAJiD Medicines, Cigars, Tobaccos, - Fine Candles, School Snpplics,-"' Toilet Articles, Stationery, Harps and Toys, , And rverylhlnirelae initially found In a con -try variety .tore. Kveryth'iiR t handle 1 flnit-cla, and my price are the lowest. Ulve ine a trial. Condon Blacksmith Shop G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. General Blackstnlthln, and Wood Work. Tlie onlv drat elaa homealioer In the county. Come to my ahop If yon want nrat-otae work at low rates. Main Street, Condon, Or. ONE OF- mention this paper, , A. CANTWELL, Celling and Flooring Always on Hand. cent. lor caBn. r , YENDOME HOTEL, ARLINGTON, OR. Headquarters for T. P. A. N. W. Thla popular bonne I the neareat hotel to the depot, and better accommodation can be had at till, hotel, for the rate., than at any houae In theclty. All who have to leave by night train atop at tin hotel. Hint wird De.utich genprochen. On parle t'rancau. No Chine. Meet all train. 3. XV. ItKNNKTT, proprietor. Tb Celebrated FrencHure, sss1 "aphrooitine" sssa I Sold a P08ITIVB GUARANTEE to cure an r form ofncrvouaalaeuM or any disorder of tlio generative or Kinaoieiuicraex, vhcthcr arlklnn BtFORE ukooI mimuUiau, AFTER ; TobaccoorOplum,orthroui!hyomhfulinaiiiere. tlon,ovcrlnlulr;ence,&o ,ucaa Jof Uralu Power, WnfceftilueM.IarliiKdovfll paln.lntlie taok.Hcmlnul Wcnk rieiw, Hysteria, Nenou Jro trillion, Noctunicl IJmlr'nIom, Le icorrho-a, I)Ia. Jlucit, Weak Memory, Lonof Powerand Impo. tency, wbli lilf neglected often leailto prematura c!d n?e and inranlty. IMco $iM a box, Aboxea liirfifiO. font by rnn!lonrece1ntof price t every .j.iaor)crwi.'lvcl, to refund themoney If a I'ermnnent v:re i noteflectcd. We have thounamliof teatlmimlul frorno'd and vounK, if both aoxes. whohavo been permanently cnrwl ltheuaeof Aphrodltlna Clreularfreo. Addree THE APHRO MEDICINE CO Weateru Lraucb. , . Eox 27. I'outlxxu. Oa. FOR (AMI BY I W. DARLINO CO., Condon, Or.' Fabsfs Golden Female Pills Relieve Buppreased Monalniat Ion. Ued (ucceaafully by thoa andsof prominent la dle monthly. Tbor OHtblv reliable and ale. Worth twenty time their weight in gold lor female irrep ularitiee. Never known tefalL , Bent by mail aealed tor, Addrea The Aphro Medicine ' . COMPANY, ' Waatern Bra neb, Box 87. Portland, Oreg-oa. ' " FOB SAL BY .- v. . ' J,. W. DA1IMNO & CO., Condon, Or: ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS tearing Portland, 8:45 1. M. " 7:30 P. M. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICACO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul. 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. Fur rates and general Information call on or aiUlrena W. 11. HUKLHITRT, , Aanlataut Ocneral Taiiseiifrer Airent,2M Washing. ton itreet, cor. Third, POKTI.A NO, OK. Condon Livery 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 taken on accounts. Your trade is respectfully solicited. . Our W Dr. Grant's Syrup of Wild Grape Root. The great blood purifier and system tonic. Purely vegetable, and is 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, II.-. Dr. Grant's native Discovery. The great female remedy. For the cure of diseases and complaint " peculiar to females; Sold under a positive' guarantee. Retail price, 1. -. Dr. Crant'8."'loalo.;'v:.':-:r-- ''''X:':::.y:: The groat dyspepsia conqueror; will positively cure dyspepsia and all its kindred ailments. Every bottle sold under a positive guar antco to) ellect a cure or money refunded. Retail price, $1.'. ; - ; ' 7 manufactured by O. W. R. CO., Portland, Or. For Gale by L. V. Darling & Co., Condon. Or. BEYOND THE ROCKIES. Marriages Between Chinese and Europeans in New York. OMAHA TO HAVE ANOTHER BRIDGE. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Will .Control the Ohio and Missis- . - ';' slppl' Road E '" ' The orange crop of Leon county, Fla,, ia larger than for many years paat. ' Toledo haa a boodle acandal. Ita Al dermen have been accepting bribes. ; Owine to the scarcity of hav. Kanaaa farmer are harveeting their corn fodder. A Chicago man has aned hia doctor for $20,000 for breaking the dram of his ear. Now that the cholera scare is over, the streets of New York are resuming their amy state. The Canadian government is to follow oar example in making postal card of various aizes. Negroes ara tnrning bandits ia Missis sippi. Several murders and one don ble lynching have occurred. ' At New York marriages between Chin ese laborers and Europeans of the poorer classes are increasingly frequent. . The Baltimore and Ohio party seem to have carried their point, and will gain control of the Ohio and Mississippi road. Spurious silver dollars are plentiful in some of the Eastern Btates. They are said to be clever imitations, but light of weight. The net gold fund in the Treas lry ia still growing. Two months ago it amounted to (110,000,000, and now it is $12J,a,0.000. Pittsburg thinks of damming Indian creek forty-three miles away to get a supply of water, if needed, of 160,000,000 gallons a day. While driving' a well at Linwood, Mich.,"a vein of soft coal, two feet thick, and one of hard coal, aix and one-half feet tnick, were struck." The contractor for the construction of the Canadian Soo canal binds himself to have the canal completed by the open ing of navigation in 1894. The story -that the grasshoppers rrhnenta during the past year, and the total eating np the early wheat in Kansas has been traced to the State Central Com mittee of the People's party. , ' An Omaha eport in red clothes is walking from Omaha to Chicago and re turn, begging his food, and to do it in thirty-seven days for $4,000. It is estimated that the voting lists of Boston will contain at least 80,000 names; In 1888 the number of registered votes at the national election was 72,116. - The Daltons were second cousins to the James boys and distantly related to the Youngers, who are now in the Minnesota penitentiary forthaNorthfleld bank rob bery. Mr. Whitney, President of the West End road of Boston, and a syndicate of capitalists are reported to have par chased all the open coal mines of Nova Scotia. yy . The County Commissioners of Carbon county, Pa., week before last sold 10,000 acres of unredeemed mountain land. Some of it was sold for less than 3 cents an acre. ; , .-. A Canadian officials has gone to Hud son's Bay to investigate the truth of the reports that American whalers are smug gling large quantities of goods into that district. -V The street railway conductors of Cin cinnati who need the old punched tick ets over and over azain and cheated the company out of $100,000 or thereabouts areoutof a job. Three big law firms In New York are having a vast amount of real estate busi ness, and are inserting a clause of their mortgages now requiring all future pay ments to be made in gold. . and : Feed Stable, ONDERFUL IrSiEr.lEDIES. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Sweden the First Country in Which Were Established, Cooking and Housekeeping Schools. Every Northern State west of the Al leghanies has a State university. Sweden has 2,000 school gardens. How many are there in the United States T Three thousand students, it is esti mated, will attend Harvard College this year. Of the public-school teachers in the United States more than 65 per cent, are women. .Edinburgh University is one of the chief medical centersJn he worldw It was munaea in 1682. The freshmen classes of Harvard and Yale both show noticeable increase. Yale leads with over 600. The oldest living teacher is Miss Clara Whiting of New York. She served con tinuously fifty-seven years. The elementary-school statistics of Hungary are thus reported : In 1393 2,016.612 children attended school, while in 1669 only 1,152,116. There will be no color line at the Uni versity of Chicago. Quite a number of colored persons of both sexes have ap plied for matriculation. The oldest and largest medical school in America is that of the University of Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1705. and has graduated 10,458 men. Wonderful progress has been made in this country of late years in teaching the dnmb to speak. Lust year articula tion was taught to 4,236 pupils. Twenty-five graduates and former stu dents of John Hopkins University of Baltimore, MdM have accepted positions on the staff of the new University of Chicago. ; In 1870 the London School Board be gan its work with not a single school under its control. In 1891 it possessed 410 schools, affo-ding accommodations for 428,000 children.. ' . , 'The University of Berlin, with its 6,000 students and scores of famous pro- ieseore, nas a capital of about $7oO,000. Its largest endowment, that of. the Countess Bose, ia only $l5IJ,O0Q.' 'Never theless it is the seat of thai highest Ger man learning, and claims to have the ablest corps of instructors of all the world's schools. Yale College entered noon its one hun dred and ninety-third vear September 29. Over $1,000,000 have been expended on new Imilmntm and nthnr itnnmtra. membership will exceed 2,000. During me year iaie nas Deentne recipient of more than $2,000,000. and its President says $1,000,000 more has been pledged. JSew York city shows a good record in the matter of suspensions in the nnblic schools. Last year there were but thirty- five of these 250 schools that exnerienced such an extreme measure of discipline. The number suspended was only fifty one in an attendance of nearly 2O0,O06 Sweden was the first country in which cooking and housekeeping schools were established, and here these schools show a great variety. One of its cooking schools supports a restaurant of about 100 persons. In Belgium hygiene aad the theory of household processes form a part of the coarse of study in element ary schools. PURELY PERSONAL. ' The Queen's His'oriographer for Scotland Dies Grand Duke Nicholas', Wife Born a Serf. v " Sir Julian Paunceforte is an accom plished musician, and can play anything from an Erard harp to an end man's banjo, . . .y ,, , Mme. Bourinine, whom the Grand Duke Nicholas married at Toula, was born a serf, it is stated, as was her first husband. ; , Charles ABhton, a London policeman, has received a prise for $250 for an un published bibliography of Welsh litera ture from 1801 to I8SW. . , Louis Kossuth has finished his mem oirs, ine manuscript of the closing chapters of the fourth and last volume is with the printer at resth. Misa Ada A. Brewster,- the California artist, belongs to the line of Brewster who proudly claim kinship with Elder Brewster of Mayflower fame. Lord Tennyson handed a check for $1,000 to Sister Emma Durham, who nursed him through a recent illness, and Bhe has presented the gift to the na tional pension land for nurses. Henry B. Cleaves, the new Governor of Maine, came out of the war a Lieu tenant, and at once secured work as an ordinary hand in a sash factory, but after a two years' trial of the job he thought it wasn't a promising one; so he Stiuck out In other lines. Tbe eminent Von Pettenkoffer of Mu nich distinctly disputes Koch's proposi tion that the coma bacillus is the cause of Asiatic cholera. He thinks it 1b only a manifestation of the disetse. This should put a period to the coma bacillus' ascendancy for the present. Bev. H. B. Haweis has been per suaded to undertake the preparation of Sir Morell McKenzie's biography. He invites contributions of letters and anec dotes that will assist in his work. . General Booth has 380 men, mostly broken-down drunkards at one time, working on his farm, a few miles out of London, and they are described as a de cent, industrious, useful and enthusiastic lot of people now. - Prof. Huxley and Lord Chief-Justice Coleridge are among the prominent Eng lishmen who attended the recent Glouces ter musical festival. The latter gentle- . man is said to be exceedingly apprecia tive of such performances. OCCIDENTAL MELANGf Merchant Certificates of Entry .' Being Sold to Chinese. A TRUCK FARMER IS HELD UP. Fined for Evading Customs Officers- Poisonous Weed Causes Death AonTtaOheepr Drvenfurth's acrenta are in New Mat- ico endeavoring to produce rain. The British Columbia sealing fleet has brought down only 1,271 skins. Sacramento is to anenrl 11 00 iWl 1 Urging and strengthening her levee sys tem.- . . ' ' The owners of the Halcyon have been fined $800 at Victoria, B. C., for evading the customs officers. Hans Nelson and Juan Alvarez have been captured at Phcenix, A. T., while passing counterfeit money. j The Nez Perce reservation In Idaho. : a very rich land section, will be open for settlement in a few months. The cattlemen in Southern New Mex ico are moving off the ranges, the drought having made them barren. ' Silver salmon are now very nlentifnl at Yaqnina Bay, and are beine caught with trolling lines in great numbers. The vintage ia fully on in Nana Valley. The wine-grape crop is two-thirds short, and many large wineries are not crush ing. .... - There are thirty-seven pa pi is in at tendance at the Oregon Deaf Mate School this year, the highest number ever present. . " , . , The High Court of California Foresters ; concluded its work at Katersfield the -other day. Monterey was selected as the next annual meeting place. Another murder is reported by "Kid." the Apache, in the Swisshelm Mount ains. A woodchopper was shot and his head beaten off with stones. The opal fields on the Snake river near Caldwell, about thirty miles from Boise, Idaho, are the cause of considerable ex citement among mining men. Bya- ruling- lrom-r Washington thr Nogales (A. T.) custom authorities are authorized to permit the free entry into the United States of calves that were born to cattle that had strayed into Mex ican soil. : , . The contract for a new county j lil has been let at San Diego by the "Solid Three" of the five Supervisors whore-, fused to submit the proposition to a vote of the people, on the ground that they did not know what was good for them. The British Pacific Construction Com pany, with a capital of $5,000,000. has been incorporated at Victoria, B. O., for the purpose of laying out. building and equipping the Canada Western rail way irom Victoria to Y ellowhead Pass. . Matt Hindenter, who owns over $30.- : 000 worth of real estate in Los Angeles, ras Deen detected stealing walnuts on . tbe Briswalter place. ; His coat and trousers had their pockets extended for the work. He pleaded guilty, and was fined $20. Los Angeles thinks the reported mis hap to the Charleston at Ballast Point should nave Deen thoroughly investi gated, and that grave responsibility will rest on some one if the vessel meets with bad weather and is injured. It is stated the propeller blades were beat. . " The steam combined harvester which has been employed in Umatilla county during the present season will be used in plowing this fall. It is thought that the machine can pull 33 plows with. ease. It has harvested the grain on 3,000 acres this fall at the rate of about sixty acres per day. .. .- y A California botanist, who has been making a prolonged visit to Monnt Hood and Hood River Valley in quest of speci mens of fruit and foliage ot cone-bearing trees, succeeded in obtaining specimens of sixteen different species of cone-bearers out of a, possible twenty-five, and is very enthusiastic over the results of the search. ,- ., .. . , ; Samuel McFadden, a truck farmer liv ing near Los Angeles, while driving home was robbed by a man who slipped into the rear of the wagon, placed a pis tol to his head and told him to drive slow and not open his mouth or he would blow his brains out. W.th his other hand the stranger went through the farmer's pockets aad secured $305. Evans and Sontag when last heard from were in Sqiaw Valley, and were seen the day after the alleged interview with them which was printed in a San Francisco sensational newspaper. The distance between the place where seen and where the "interviewer" talked with them would require four days' travel to overcome. ... .- There is a company with headquarters In Portland, Or., which turniahes China men with merchant certificates of entry into the United 8 ates, properly signed and sealed, bearing a photograph of the ptt U.'ring to enter at a cost of K) a head. These certificates are sent from Portland to agents at Vancouver, B. C, who have no difficulty in disposing of them at the price stated. The San Francisco lumbermen inter ested in controlling the cargo outpat of the Pacific Coast have prepared a sched ule of the amount of lumber each mill may cut under the pool arrangements. The schedule is based upon the output of 1891, and ia unsatisfactory to most of the small mill owners on Paget Sound, who may be subsidized, although it is saia it is not the plan now to subsidize mills.