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THE COHDOII GLOBE
FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1865.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
v COUNTY. OREGON.
E. Y. Judd has recently return
ed from an extended trip to Europe
and the Holy Land Mr. Judd is
largely interested in the Pendleton
Wool Mills and gives the East Or
eonian of that place an interest
ing interview. He says that East
ern Oregon wools are in strong de
mand in the Eastern markets and
while the market will open low he
xpects it to gain strength as the
season advances. Mr. Judd be
lieves wools will open at a trifle
lower than the ruling prices of last
year, but' by the time the season
commences here. May 1. when the,
mill starts'up in Pendleton, the de
mand, now growing better, will
have caused such an advance as
will at least cause customers to
realize last year's prices. Oregon
wools are in hig demand compared
with wools from other sections, and
Pendleton scoured wools ' are high
up in the estimation of Eastern
buyers, on account of being free
from short California wools, its
long staple and the fact that it can
be depended on for ' even quality.
This year Pendleton will handle
5,000,'OOQ pounds, making it the
largest shipping point in Oregon.
There are many administrators
and executors, and the last legisla
ture enacted a law materially af
fecting their duties. The new law
says: "An executor or adminis
trator, within the first ten days of
April and October of each year,
until discharged from their trust,
-shall file with the clerk a verified
account, showing the amount 'of
monev received and expended, from
whom received and to whom paid,
with proper vouchers for such pay
ment, the amount of claims pre
sented and whether allowed or dis
allowed, and any other matters
necessary to show the condition of
(he affairs of such estate." If an
executor or administrator has been
, appointed only sixty days when
the first of April or October comes
t around, he is excepted under the
law from filing this account. The
law does not go into, effect until
,, May 24th, hencej.fre filing of these
accounts will not be necessary dur-
ing Js-firitTen days of the coming
gwkugh the late congress erred
'niue things it was not without
virtue. It left the poor man a
legacy that he should not overlook.
It reduced the tribute levied on
necessities and reduced the cost of
them, and left the income tax to
collect from the rich the amount
of revenue lost by the tariff reduc
tion. It sought to reduce the tax
burdens of the poor by levying a
heavier assessment on the rich.
More of such legislation' would
serve to arrest the further pauper
izing of the masses for the benefit
of the classes. If its laws are al
lowed to stand, time will vindicate
the wisdom and the good inten
tions of the congress whose life
went out March 4th. Ex.
s Eli Perkins says: Wages get
lower as we go east. . Here are car
i pehters' wages all over the world:
America, $3; England, $1.50; Bel
' t - Ijium, $1, Germany, 75 cents; Aus
,! tria,; 50 cents; Italy and Hungary,
' " 25 cents; Turkey, 15 cents; China,
: V. -7 cents; Japan, 15 cents. Each
lowwage country can manufacture
. , and ship to the next higher wage
- country, but not vice versa. Amer
- ica.can not hope to hip to Ger
t jmany until free, trade shall reduce
' lour wage to theirs. This would
.come with free trade. It is only
i ' 'protection that can prolong the
Jjireadful day. "
China and Japan are about to
iShake hands and declare the war
.off,.; ., To bring about this result,
China has agreed to acknowledge
the independence of Corea, and to
pay to Japan a; cash indemnity of
not to exceed. $250,000,000 in gold
coin. The war has been the means
of making some pretty good foot
racers out of the Chinese. When
, it comes to "wraslin" a pot of rice
or rats the Chinese take the bakery,
but. they are not in it on the battle
field. The roar of a cannon scares
. a Chinaman so that be never stops
. running until he break his neck. !
' 1 J. W. Redington, editor of the luires physicians to register with
Puvallup Commerce. Wash., has ' tt,e 8ecretar? board of n.edi-
' drafted and presented to the legis- cal examiner and take out their licenses
" Ja.t!ire a bill, which should-become by the 1st of April. If this requirement
' a grTYal law. It provides , that of the w 19 not complied with physi-
. all newWpe-s periodicals and mag- f J"!" i'I it iubjeet a- rre,1 fo vio"
A- . ,1 ... , j . .A- i lation of the law, and in order to praC'
azmes tainted and published in the ;tipe thereafter will be compelled to nn
tate of iVabbi'ogton shall hereafter ; dergo an examination before the board.
, be entitled to own and operate real ,
est.-ite. print shops, printers' devils " U i n n rn
, :,1 " . . secretary of the board, Dr. B. K. Miller,
ami other personal property to the j witn 'written request for a license!
blie of $10,000 without payingjMany applications nave already been
fv taxes thereon, and shall in all i received by the secretary. The board
" .t .' ' mot. tft ttiA 97th tf this? nwinfH anA Km
t-:.r'-i' l a rw n tit iprl tn ay Am nfinnfl ;
iti
,t) institutions. Ex.
's Crsta7i Caking: Powder
u Vi-lt II' 'Uest Award.
A Roseburg republican paper!
savs: There are some few people'
i in me cuuuiry wuu nsori v tunv iuc
! new tariff law is responsible for the
dull times. This is silly talk to
jeouie from republicans when it is
I a tact tnat the present taritt is in
i tie, if any, lower on the average
than the republican tariff up to the
date of the enactment of the Mc
Kinley law only five years ago.
And it was under such a tariff
system that these same republicans
declare the country grew to wealth
and prosperity.
The Arlington Record man is a
great prophet. He undertakes to
predict what course Senator Mc
Bride will pursue during the entire
six years for which he is elected.
We suggest that the state weather
bureau be dispensed with, and that
people look to the Record man for
weather indications, as well as all
other things that are to take place
in the future. bt. Helens Mist.
The herd of camels that ranges
between the Gila and Colorado
rivers, in the plains below the
Eagle Tail mountains of Arizona,
is said to be increasing rapidly.
It numbers upward of 400, despite
the fact that many are killed and
sold to miners for beef, and others
are captured for circus troups.
This herd now forms the main
supply for the showmen.
It is discovered that under a
strict, construction of the law of
1893, allowing discharged convicts
$5, a 115 suit of clothes and trans
portation to his former residence,
is no longer in force, no appropria
tion for this purpose having been
made by the last legislature; and
Salem people are worrying lest con
victs be turned loose there ragged
and "broke." '
It is currently reported that an
effort will be made by some disap
pointed politicians to defeat John
H. Mitchell and W. R. Ellis two
years hence. If .either of the two
men is the choice of the people,
they will be returned to congress,
but no ring combination will ever
displace either cjthem. Long
Creek Eagle. .
We are in receipt of a communi
cation from George Gould of New
York, asking the Globe to con
tradict the statement sent out by
the Associated Press that his sister
had paid the Count de Castellane
12.000,000 to marry her. George
says there's nothing in it, and we
hope he isn't lying about it.
Count de Castellane will surely
be spoiled if he wasn't raised a pet.
A cigar-maker in New York made
250O cigars for the count which cost
$1.50 each. It took two months to
fill the order. At this rate the
Anna Gould millions' will soon go
up in smoke, providing there's not
a string to them.
Any fool can cry down his town
but the sensible man will speak
well of it, endure the'evilsin hopes
they may grow less, and in the
meantime squeal less and root for
a living. Loafers and dead beats
are a class that are always "hard-
up," no matter how good the times
are. Leader.
The beef market is rapidly im
proving and has reached the high
est point touched in Chicago for a
long time past. Of course the im
provement is general throughout
the country, and our stockmen
have good cause to be elated.
When the .new law goes into
effect ten jurors can return a ver
dict in all trials by jury in the
superior courts of the state of
Washington, except criminal cases,
Goldendale Sentinel.
The last legislature passed an
act extending the time for redemp
tion on property sold under fore
closure of mortgage from four
months to one year.
It is now feared that a settlement
of the Oriental unpleasantness will
result in precipitating a war be
tween " Russia and England. "So
mote it be." !,
The pressing need in this coun
try is a means for the American
woman to get a title without hav
ing to buyjaimniviUiit.
Physicians Must Register.
A new medical law passed during the
; recent cession of the state legislature re-
AH that is necessary for pnyuicians to
" " '
that time Dr. Miller expected to have
nearly all the applications from the pro
fession in good statti
n.
hr. Price's Crearni Baking: Powder
ping i
W oil J' fair rlibtt.TVdlBd Diftasu.
JAMES I. 8
'WHOLESALE AND
GENERAL
r.tE R:C El A fl D liS E
ARLINGTON, OR.
VE ARE SELLItiC COOPS FOR CASH.
NEW COODS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING:
and are being marked lower than ever,
yet we deduct from these LOW prices a
GASH DISCOUNT
; ; ;
on
dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, boots'
and shoes
Groceries are being
. heretofore.
-We can fit you out with any kind--of
agricultural implemeut, such as-
! Oliver Chilled Plows, Cassidy
Spring-toothed Harrows, Acme Harrows, Scotch
Harrows and Different Makes of Plows.
! CIYE US A TRIAL and stop
THE CASE UNDER THE
COUNTY SCRIP TAKEN IN
James V. Smith of Arlington has a
snap bargain in gang plows. Give him
a trial before purchasing elsewhere.
Sealed Bids for Wood for Gil
liam County.
Notice is hereby given that I am di
rected bv the county court to receive
sealed bids for the delivery to the coun
ty of fifteen cords of twentv-four-incli
pine wood, cut green. Wood to be de
livered on or before Nov. 1, 1895, at
Condon, Oregon. Bids to be opened
May 8, i8Uo, at one o'clocK p. ni. uoun
ty reserves right to reject any or all bids.
A bond will be required of successful
bidder.
Hated at Condon, Or., March It, 1895.
Jay P. Li cab, County Clerk.
James W. Smith of Arlington pays the
highest market price for wheat, barley
and rve.
Sheepmen, Attention.
All who are depending on me for wool
bags at low figures must let me have
their orders early. I will be prepared
to sell wool eacks much lower than they
have previously been sold.
James YV. Smith, Arlington.
Hogs For Sale.
I have at my ranch, 2J4 miles south
of Fossil, a number of thoroughbred
Berkshire hogs which I will sell very
reasonably. Apply soon before they are
all gone. E. M. Clvmhr.
Lost A Cow.
About 2 years ago a roau cow, 7 years
old this spring, branded H 0 on right
hip, right ear cropped, strayed from my
place near Hav Creek Butte. When
last heard of she was ranging on Five
Mile, thin county. I will pay a suitable
reward for her return to my place, or for
information leading to her recovery.
Z. T. DonsoK.
How to Cure Rheumatism.
Arago, Coos Co., Obeook, Nov. 10,
1893. I wish to inform you of the great
good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done
rny wife, fcfhe has been troubled with
rheumatism of the arms and hands for
sis months, and has tried many rem
edies prescribed for that complaint, but
found no relief until she used this Pain
Balm; one bottle of which has com
pletely cored her. 1 take pleasure In rec
ommending it for that trouble. Yonrs
truly, C. A. Bullobd. Fifty cent and $1
bottles for sale by L. W. Parting A Co.
Say, Look Here.
If you need any new boots or shoes,
come to my new boot and shoe store at
the upper end of Main street, Arlington.
I keep only the choicest stock and all
kinds, and my prices are the lowest in
the county. It will pay you to come or
send to me when you need anything in
thin line. Repairing also done at. the
lowest rates. Johk Ro doers.
Our local druggist desires us to pub
lish the following extract from a letter
of Chas. M. Gutfeld of Reedley, Fresno
Co., Cat., as he handles the remedy re
ferred to and wants his customers to
know what a splendid medicine it is:
"It is with pleasure I tell you that by
one day's use of Chamberlains Cough
remedy I was relieved of a very severe
cold. Mv head was completely stopped
up and t could not sleep at night. I
can recommend this remedy." A Cold
nearly always starts in the head and
afterwards extends to the throat and
lungs. By using this remedy freely as
soon as the cold has been contracted it
will cure the cold at once and prevent it
from extending to the lungs. For sale
by L. W. Darling & Co. ' -' -:. -
BUSINESS LOCALS. ...
Books of oil kind.' I W. Darting & Co. ,
Iihe and glitMiware at L. W. Darling A Co.'f .
The bt;9t lemon extracts for flavoring. 1imt t.
rived. L. W. Durilntf Co.
Have yon teen our new display of toilut soaps?
Bomethlnx new and nice. L. Vv. Durliriw it Co.
Buy ehol bird mil, now rednecd to 10c a
packiwo!, from hi W. Darling A Co.. and yonrbird
will 1 iig sweeter.
The Oermnn-AnierlKHn Iinuraiice Co., of New
York, hns established an office at Condon with L.
W. Darling a agvut
' The frnnon "Williams Barber Bar Riaving
Soaii" the best in the world for tlie toilet and
for nhavlng. For sale by h. W. Darling- & Co.
The fruahijst, purest and best stock of prnsprip.
Hon uicillfltics (n tin; 1-nnntrv onn bt found at
the drug storu 0f I.W.. Darling 4t.'o.iConi(oii.
RETAIL DEALER IN
OF 10 PER CENT
and notions.
sold much lower than
Gangs, New Departure Cangs, !
paying bad men's debts, as is
OLD CREDIT SYSTEM.
TRADE AT FACE VALUE.
Assignee's Sale of Real Estate.
In tho Circuit Court for Gilliam County, State
of (hfKou.
In the matter of the assignment o( J. 31. Camp
bell. By virtue of an order made and entered In the
above entitled court, in the the above entiled
cause on the 19lh day of September, 1XM, author
izing me to sell at public auction the following
described real estate, to-wit: The southwest
quarter of section twenty-six in township three
south, of range twenty east of the Willamette
Meridian, in said Gilliam county. Oregon; bedng
Jart of the estate of J. M. Campbell. Now there
ore in compliance with said order I will sell the
above described real estate at pHblle au tlon to
the highest bidder (or cash In band, at the court
house door in Condon, (Milam County, Oregon,
on the 6th day of April, 1895, at 2 o'clock
p. m. of said day.
ml-4 T. O. Johnson, Assignee.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OFrtca at The Daixkk, Or., Mcb. 11, 1895.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler baa filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow,
county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or.,
oil April 22, lb95, vis:
I. a YOUNG,
(administrator of the estate of Thomas F. Barton,
Dee'd) for the se4 sec 26 tp 3 s of r 23 e. He
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, vis: Olaf Bergstrom, O. H. Hall, Thomas
Parmen and h. M. Llcholson, all of Gooseberry,
Oregon.
inl5-5 J as. F. Moork, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Feb. 27, 1S96.
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 he made before Jay V. Lucas, comity
clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on
April 13, 1M5, viz:
JAMES F.COOKE, Hd, No.'2RH2,
for the wU se'4 see 6, and w'i ne'4 sec 7 tp 4 s of
r 22 e. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, vis: V. B. Trimble, J. J.
l'ortwood, H. H. G rider and J. A. Klser, all of Con
don, Oregon.
ml-4 Jas. F. Moore, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Ob., March 2,1895.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler baa filed notice of his Intention to make
final proof In support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before J. V, Lucas, county
clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or,, on
April 16. 1895, vii:
AARON BRASS FIELD, Hd. 8240,
for the scjij ne4 e4 e4 and sw scW sec 2 tp 4
s of r 19 e. He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, viz: W. C. Caldwell, Frank
Palmer, H. F. Nelson and P. F. Canon, all of
Condon, Oregon.
inR-5 Ja. F. Moore, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Ob., Mch. 21, 1HOT.
Notice is hereby given that tho following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention to
make final proof In supixirt of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before J. V. Lucas, county
clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on
Maya, 105, viz:
JOHEPHC8 MARTIN, Hd. 8027
and additional Hd. KM, tor the sw wi sec 13
nw4 nwU sec 24 and nU 114 sec ya, In tp 1 s of
r21 e. lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of, said land, viz: H. D. Randall, T. C.
Mobley, E. D. Huber and Fremont Wade, all of
Olex, Oregon.
m29-7 Jas. F. 'Moore, Register.
County Warrants at Face.
I will take county warrants at their
face value in trade at my store in Con
don. . B. Barker.
Flourl Flourll
For the cheapest and best
flour on earth apply to Smith
& Royal of the Fossil Mills.
H. II. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
Attorneys at Law,
CONDON. - 8 - OREGON.
H. B. Hendricks devotes special attention to
the mutter of advertising and telling real estate.
He offers for side several fine .arms and stock
ranches at a bargiiln.
COKDO.! BLACKSMITH SHOP.
G.S.CLARK, Prop'r.
General Blacksmlthlng and
WOODWORK.
The onlv firHt-class blackBiiiith and
horRe-ehoer m the county.
Main Street, Condon, Oregon.
R. G. ROBIMSOtJ a sons
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CHOICE
block, -
UNION
If You Want to Save
$ MONEY? .
-GO
J. H. MILLER & DUIIII BRO'S. CASH STORE
AT CONDON, DEALERS IN-
GEfl'L MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES
and everything needed by the
Of Arlington, (Jr.,
No. S0I8.
Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIYEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, j
D. M. FRENCH, Presidents W. W. 8TE1WER. Vice-President! FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Caehler.
! DIRECTORS--D. M. FRENCH, W.W.8TEIWER. GEORGE CON8ER, L.
C. LUWAKUO A IN
Lone Rock Sawmill.
J. S. McKINNEY, Proprietor.
Situated 22 milcB southeant of Condon, on the ridge road.
Iam now prepared to furnish, on short notice, any kind
of lumber at prices to suit
:n i :.... 1
will buiibij aity iiuiiccii uiau. iujr pnuco 010 no iunwn,,
ROUCH, $9; DRESSED, $16.50 TO $22.50
With a Liberal Discount for all Over Two Inches Thick.
I have also established a lumber yard at Condon with Mr. Al Hen
shaw in charge, who will be pleased to wait on you or take your order.
JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER.
JOSEPH F. POTTER,
A jeweler of six years experience is prepared to do all kinds of repair
ing in a first-class manner and at very moderate rates.
ORDERS FOR WATCHES AND JEWELRY
taken, also engraving done to order by a
? , Francis Improved Engraving Machine.
All Work Guaranteed for one year.
Shop at Jeweler's Old Stand in Arlington.
GRAIN, WOOL i FREIGHT DEPOT,
ARLINGTON, OREGON.
ruuuvruirvn
D. B. THOMAS, Proprietor.
rwmruinn
I have just moved into my new and commodious warehouse,
where I am prepared to receive and handle all kinds of
GRAIN, WOOL AND FREIGHT AT HARD TIMES PRICES.
ixnnnnnnn
- Hignesr MarKet Frice Faid lor Grain.
lAnnruuin,
-Honest weight, square dealing and
courteous treatment is our motto.
CALL AIIQ BE CONVINCED THAT I MEAN WHAT I SAY.
; CHARLES FIX,
. PROPRIETOR OF
LIVERY,, FEED STABLE AND CORRALS.
Hay and Grain Ovr Night, Cash, 6O01 Hay Only. Cah, 28oj
Stallroom, Pr Span, Cash, 25o.
' CutriphooHe with cookitove free to natrons who furnlnli their cwn ine.
Price for weighing hAy, grain, produce of lf IcukIn, live nMck. etc., on
.: large spsles, 26c a draft hack weighing free. A liberal riHlnctluii on
contract weighing. Th U. S. mail for Ixme Knck lesves mv barn ev
ery morning, except Sundays, at 6 o'clock. PaaHPnger will tImm
,, give noti;e the night previous. A share of the plitronago is solicited.
LOWER MAIN ST.,
CASH STORE.
Carry Complt Lln of -
MERCHANDISE
AND-V
FRESH GROCERIES,
TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
We oil for cash only, and In ordar to encourage
cash trade we are twlllng first-claw goods lower than
ever before sold for In thltfc country. Ulve us your trade.
- - Arlington, or.
TO-
farmer, stockman and mechanic
ruvvrtnnuia
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
U A. HSWOUri,
the times, and on terms that
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- CONDON. 0REC0N.