Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 05, 1895, Image 2

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    THE C0IID01! GLOBE.
FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1895.
THE official paper OF oilLiam
county. OREOON. j
OUR FOURTH OF JULY.
Condon has invited the people of
the surrounding country to eele-
.......t... k f t..i -itt.
It behooves the town, from the
standpoint oi nosts, as wen as irom
the standpoint of business men, to
6ee to it that no one who comes
shall regret their coming. Let the
celebration be a rousing one, bent-
ting the event which we celebrate.
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Condon is dependent for Us pros-
perity, in a large degree, upon the
people who will be our guests
their welcome be such that they will
appreciate our kindly feeling to
ward them and that their enjoy
iueut is our pleasure.
In his sermon at Portland Sun-
day a minister truthfully said:
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"lhe most unnatural people are
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those who have 1 head but two faces,
and they are the ones whom we
meet every day. We can see such
monsters oftentimes by looking
into a mirror. Women have two
faces, someone has said. We know
that women have two faces, for one
will wash ofl". The lady who ap
pears well in society is not always
pleasant at home. "Miss Pretty'
abroad is 'Miss Pouty' at home.
Mrs. All Smile' fu society is 'Mrs.
All Bile' at home. We want less
of two-faced and more of one-faced
people. The world has had enough
of those who are angels -oyour face
and devils at your back. Give me
a man with one face, I care not how
rough he may be. Give me a
Nathan or an Elijah, and not a
Judas."
There is a growing sentiment
against the holding of real estate
iu this country by aliens. Illinois
has denied to aliens the right to in
herit real estate, and the supreme
court of the state has declared the
law constitutional. The case will
be appealed to the supreme court
of the United States. The ques
tion involves many difficulties. It
is true that there are many alien
land owners in foreign countries.
If we deny foreigners the right to
bold or inherit lands in this coun
try, we may expect other countries
to favor citizens of the United
States with reciprocity In this re
spect. It is thought that about
27,000,000 acres of land in the
Western states are held by aliens.
Sentinel.
Washington Irving said: "The love
of a mother is never exhausted; it
never changes, it never tires. A
father may turn his back upon his
child; brothers and sisters may be
come inveterate enemies; husbands
may desert their wives, wives their
husbands; but a mother's love en
dures through all; in good repute,
in the faceof Jbe world's condemna
tion, a mother still loves on, and
etill hopes that her child may turn
from his evil ways and repent;
still she remembers the infant
smiles that filled her heart with
rapture, the merry laugh, the joy
ful shout of his childhood, the
opening promise of his youth, and
she can never be brought to think
him unworthy."
They say comparisons are odious
then how does this strike vou:
Oregon haa 32 rnnntipa and 15.1
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newpaperss or an average ot nearly
6 papers to each county. Texas
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has 234 counties; in 60 of these
counties there is no newspaper
puplished, and in 15 of them there
is no postoffice. The counties aver-!
age three to a newspaper. Twenty
papers publish more than 5000
each issue; eleven, more than 10,
000; six, more than 15,000, and
one, more than 20,000. On an av-
erage, wregon nas eignieen limes
as many newspapers as Texas.
'. Prosperity ip coming and when
! arrives we do
not care whether
it be m a silver or golden chariot.
We simply want it to get here.
Ir, Trice's Crcain Baking Powder
World's Fa!r tJizhest Award.
) A leading English statesman
I eays that if England were to be
jcome a republic tomorrow, and
there was a popular election for
.president, the Prince of Wales
W0UlJ be sure to receive a majority ,
of all the votes in the United King
dom. ,
i Exchange: A little boy who was
'up at the courthouse the other day
said to hia father on hiB return:
4Tapa, do lawyers tell the truth?" ; j
"Certainly, my loy, they will do
anthing to win the CRge,'
Sure Cure for Consumption.
The world is tued to hearing uf new
vures for consumption and the announce-
j'nt that never failing remedy for i
I t"at df'd ais ha. been discovered ; i
! is nlwvn accepted with a large measure
jof doul;t We , ,lope though ,hat th j ,
I researches of scientific men may yet tri-' i
i umpli over the etuMiorn disease, ami we j ;
turn wan interest to me announcement ;
that in the Chicago I'asteur Institute, 1 1
Dr. Paul Ptiquin's tuberculosis serum '
is about to be introduced in the treat- j
ttietit of consumptive patients by Dr. j
Ltigorio, director of the inetitutution. !
The method of preparation of lr. Pa-';
quiu's serum is as follows: Disease j i
i8ru,8 ca,,e" . Dapa'"' m e
oi a consumptive, are piacea in a eonp
, . . , , . ,. ,r;
riiaiiH i( lif nr veul where thv mill-
. i . i
ti ply with extreme rapidity. The pro-;
duct is a concentrated fluid, highly j
poisenous in itscharacter. This fluid is j
injected into the blood of a perfectly
healthy horse. It iuiiuediatly throws
the animal into a fever, and the injec
tion is repeated nntil the fever abates
and they no longer have any effect.
This pncegs requires from one to three
months time, after which blood is drawn
from the horse's neck, placed in a bottle
and kept at a temperature of forty de
grees in a refrigerator. In the course of j
a month the constituents of the blood
separate so that the serum can be drawn
off.
The treatment is the hypodermic in
jection daily of a few drops of the serum
into the muscles of the patient's back.
The testimony of consumptives who have
been treated with the serum is that their
fever disappearedthat their night i
rr, . i
sweats ceased ; where there was heruor-!
rbage it stopped at once, the appetite re- i
turned, and, more remarkable than all,
there was a rapid encrease in weight in
every patient. One case was remark
able. A consumptive had been treated
with the serum for month. At the
end of that time he felt so well, thougli
urged to do so he declined to continue
the treatment. One lung was sound,
the other had a cavity that consumption
had eaten away. Subsequently pneu
monia seized the sound lung and the pa
tient died. A postmortem examination
showed that the cavity had shrivelled
and healed up, or in other words the
serum had practically effected a cure
ofuonsumption.
Tins new alleged cure, like each of the
old ones will be watched with interest.
For the sake of humanity we all hope
that it may turn out to be a certain spe
cific. A pair in a hammock
Attempted to kiss,
And in less than a jiffy
sjm 8)! a.ia.tt au,x
Machine extras at fchurte Bros., Ar
lington; also the Champiun Mower and
the well known Haines Oregon Header.
Look at their draper before you buy.
They are the best made.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Come to Bheppard & Gallagher'
nailery for firsts-Inns, honest work, all
Hnished in the test possible manner.
Only the best of stock used. Your pho
tos do not fade out in a few days, and
are as permanent as can be purchased.
Gallery over Smith's harness shop, Con
don. The Great Liver Cure.
Liverine, the great Liver Kidney and
Constipation Cure. For sale by
,L. W. Jjabmno A Co.
1000-mile tickets for $30, good for one
year, for Bale by the agent at Arlington.
Sayl Say!! Say!!! Did You Know
It?
You ran get a first-class suit of gen fa'
clothes at .lames W. Smith's for i,6.60.
JNo shoddy, either.
Y-e-s, and he has the largest, best and
cheapest line of hats ever brought to
Gilliam county. Our groceries are also
right nown to oertrock prices.
The O.K. AN. will give ronnd-trip
ticket lor the price of a single fare on
July 2d, 3d and 4th, good until the 6th.
The O. R. A. . Co., always alert to
(the welfare of their patrons, have placed
up sale at principal stations a 1000-mile
; at the rate ot three cents per mile.
i ltli ist fnl mia vaa- (rr n Ante s.f un In ,ttA
j giKxl for passage over the rail and water
lines of their svstem.
James VV. Smith has 20 lines of car
pet to select from in prices from 35c to
l-50per yard. When you have a dol
lar to spare go to James W. Smith's and
see if it won't go further and spread
over wore goods than anywhere else in
Esstern Oregon,
"We had an epidemic uf dvsenterr in
this vicinity last summer," snyilamue I
i taken with it and suffered
.fi. rolu ,ii
ervrrriy mini
some one called mv attention to Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhnea.
I procured a bottle and felt better after
th flrst dose.-' Before one-hnlf of the
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; perienee was the same.
,1 ii i,,v iriroua nun wieir ri-
We all unite in i
Buvmif it is the licet.
For sale bv
W. Unrlinu druist.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Awarded Gold Mnial Midwini.r Fair, San I rsacikto,
"WHOLESALE AND
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ARLINGTON, OR.
WE ARE SELLIHC 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 implement, such as-
Oltver Chilled Plows, Cassldy
Spring-toothed Harrows, Acme Harrows, Scotch
Harrows and Different Makes of Plows.
GIVE US A TRIAL milstqpjp !
THE CASE UNDER THE
COUNTY SCRIP TAKEN IN
Superior Goods In the Saddle
and Harness Line at Prices
That Will Surprise You. ,
The old adage, "penny wise and pound
foolish" applies in a great many respects
to the public in general, who buy cheap
,a,:torT .Kood"! thin.kin? they are getting
a bargain when in mot they are the
,)earet in the end. Patronize home in-
dnstry. Come or send to me for every
thing in the harness line. 1 keep a full
stock and yon can get Anything yon want
at prices thatdefy competition." Repair-
mgilune. Onlers by mail promptly tilled.
M. J. Caty,
Opposite Dal Reed's stable, Arlington.
Jack to the Front.
If vou want any new boots or shoes,
come to in v new boot and shoe store at
the upper end of Main street, Arlington.
I keep only the choicest stock and all
kinds, and inv prices are the lowest in
the county. It will pay yon to come or
send to me when you need anything in
t li if line. All kinds of russet 'shoes for
men women and children. Repairing
done at the lowest rates. Call and in
gpect my stock. John V. Rodokkh.
Among the numerous pennons who
have been cured of rhenmatisin by
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, mention
should I made of Mrs. Emily Thome,
of Toledo, Wash., who says: "I have
never been able to procure anv medicine
that would relieve me of rheumatism
like Chamberlain's Pain Halm. I have
aim used it for a lame back with great
success. It is the best liniment I liave
ever used, and I take pleasure in recom
mending it to my friends." Eor sale by
L. W. Darling druggist.
To The Public.
I have taken charge of the Cunning
ham livery stable in Arlington and hope
my friends from everywhere will remem
ber me when they come to town. My
rates are very moderate and the very
best care is taken of stock left in my care.
Give me a chance. J. F. Thomas.
Of Interest to Mule Raisers.
We have at our ranch 4 miles east of
Condon a very fine Pnre Bred Mammoth
Catalonian Hpanish Jack, imported from
pain by J. B. Ungate of Omaha, Xeb.
VV'e will stand him at onr ranch the
present seaenn. Kittes, f 10 insurant; for
the season f6. For farther particular!
apply to the owners, Cooke Bros, and U.
G. pHrniHii, Condon, Oregon.
County Warrants at Face.
I will take county warrants at their
face value in trade at my store in Con
don. S. B. Rakkkb.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Bnnki of all klndi. L. W. Darling 4 Co,
Plane! and giiuaware at L. W. Darling A Co.'s.
The beat lemon extracts for flavoring, liut ar
rived. L. W. burling dt Co.
Have you aeen our new dlaplay of toilet ami pa?
Something new and nice. L. Vt . Darling A Co.
Bay choiee bird need, now redued to 10c a
package, from I W. Darling 4 Co.. and your bird
will aingaweeter.
The German-American Inaursnee Co., of New
York, hnt eatabliahed an office at Condon wltb L.
W. Darling na agent
Th fitmona "WllMnma Barber Bar Shaving
Soap" ttie beat ill the world for the toilet and
for ahaving. For aule by U W. Darling it Co.
The freaheat, pureat and beat atock of prescrip
tion medicine in the country ean tie found at
the drHg atore of U W, Darling A Co., Condon,
CHARLES FIX,
Proprietor of
LIVERY, FEED STABLE 6 CORRAL,
Lower Main St., Condon, Or.
Hay and grain over hfght. eaah, 60c; "hay only,
caah, 25e; atallroom. per win, caab 25o. Camp
hone with eook-atore free to patmna who fur
ntnh their own fwcl. Price for weighing buy,
grain, produce of all klnda, live atock, etc., on
large Bcalea, 25c a draft; back welthing free. A
liberal reduction on contract weighing. The U,
r nine noea icaf.-a rny onrn every
mornliig, except Hndaya. atOo'chak. Pnaan.
gera will pltruae uive notice the night previous
A almrc of the palionage ia aoliciteil.
4'"Corn'e;ll(niery atore and aiala fountain,
bibjicco, cii?ara, etc., In connection.
( f Flour! Flourll
For, the Cheapest and best
L.nour on eartn apply to smith
i& Royal of the Fossil Mills.
J. Price's Cream Baking Powder
( World's Fair Highlit Medataoa Diploma.
RETAIL DEALER IN'
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OF 10 PER CENT
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and notions.
sold much lower than
Gangs, New Departure Gangs, !
OLD CREDIT SYSTEM.
TRADE AT FACE VALUE.'
Administrator's Notice of Sale
of Real Estate.
Notice la hen-liy (rtvin that ttnderand by vlrtn
nl mi onler of thvptiitntvro'trtnf (illllitin eonnty,
OrvKun, of dt July ft, iwrj, in the inntUtr of th
entate nt lvr fjinryer, decwuK-d, th Hinlf rilKU
ed, u aiiintnlMrator of mid ftnt, will, uu
Saturday, July 13, I89S,
duly wit Nt public BHctlon. for ranh In hand, tn
front of tlir oimrt bonne door of otllltini county,
at Condon, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'Wix-k p. in.
of wld ilny, the followliiK-duM'ritM'd real prt inl
M, to-wit: The ct half of the vaat half of atv
tlon ten, town.htp (our louth, ot range twenty
one eHt, W IllamctU Meridian, In (illl.am conn
to. ttau. of Oregon, and containing" one hundred
and nlxtyacrea, mora or lurn, according- to tha
plata of the orlKlnal I'. H. aurvey.
Dated at Condon, Orton, tlila 'iitth day of May,
m. i.. w. iuki.iho.
Adm'r ofthe entale of Jeaae Hpitryrr, Owc'd,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrita at Thk Dallm, Ob., June 26, IMA,
Notice la hereby given that the follnwlnr
immwl settler haa Hied notice of his Intention o
muke ilnal proof liiaiipiMtrtof hia claim, and thai
aald proof will lie made U'lore H. S. Vrur.gr, comi
ty clerk of Ollliam county, at Condon, Or., on
Auguat 12, Itm, via:
LKUOY U SHELLKY. lid, St'.T,
for the nu'4 aec 2t U fi a of r 20 e. W. M. He
numes the following wltneaaes Pi prove hla con
UiiHima residence upon and cnlUvatlon of, sahl
land, vli: A. 1). Hafcv, II. Beck, Kdwanl Mor
gan and 1. C, Webb, all of M awl lie, im-gon.
jtt il J FMikibb, kegtater.
NOTICE FOR l'UBLICATION.
LaKOOrrtcc aTTna Daixxs, Or., June 10, 1W5.
Notice la hereby given that the following
named aettler haa filed notice of hla Intention to
make final proof inaHpportof hla claim, and that
said proof wltl lie made before K. A. D. Ourlev, I'.
H. Commlaaioner, at Arlington, lr., on July Z7,
1816, via:
JKKK.MIAH A. CRl'M. lid. SW),
for the avr'-i aec S4 tp I a of r 21 e. W. M. He
names the following wltneaaes to prove hla con
tiiiHona reaidence npon and cultivation of. aald
land, via. Charles Wead-rof Clem, hdward 11 u
ber, Oi-orge llanna, i. F. Thomas, of Olex, Or.
J14-18 Jas. K. MooaK, Kegtater.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hcrebv irlven that the nnderalffnerl
haa been duly apMlutcd by the county court of
(illllam county atateof Oregon, adminlatrator of
the estate of Karah V. Clark, deceased. All per
sona having cluima agulnat said U-ccaed or her
estate are hereby notified and required to prraent
cne same 10 me, omy vennm, av t onoon, uregou,
within six months from date hereof.
Dated at Condon, Oregon, June 1, 1WV
Jamks A. Ktaga,
Administrator of the estate of harsh V. Clark, de-
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
Attorneys at Law,
CONDON, - - OREGON.
H. B. Hendricks makes a specialty of collec
tions, writing no tea. leaaes, mortgages, deeds,
will", handling and selling real cabite; and la
notary public for Oregon, lilve me a cell, (irtlce
on corner of Oregon and Summit Ht., Condon.
B. 8. Bumtikoton, Notary Pnblic. H. 8. Wilson
HUNTINGTON WILSON,
Attorneys at Law,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Office 1st National Bank Block, Second Street
Entrance, II ret door east of 1st National Bank,
Fine Liquors and Cigars.
I have jupt opened a new saloon in the
Skelly building at Condon and have a
new stock of choice liquor of all kinds,
beer, cigars, etc. If you enjoy such re
freabpmenla and amusement, thin ia the
place to find it. Jog Trkvftt,
The Russell" Compound
Is heie to stay. It is the Most Eco.
nomical aud Powerful Engine built.
; Write us for full particulars, j
Ths Massillsn Engine I Thresher C;.
PORTLAND, ORHOON.
R. G. ROBINSON & SONS
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UNION BLOCK. -
TIME TO CALL A HALT I
and stoo sendinc your money away for
goods when you can select your own
choice and get better value at home.
WE BUY AN D SELL FOR CASH
and am therefore enabled to sell cheaper than others who
buy on time. You will nave money by incctingour
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
DUNN BROS.,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONDON, OR.
Of Arlington, or.,
Na. SO I S.
Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States;
and Europe, interest anowea on time ae poiw. j
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, j
D.M.FRENCH, Preldnt; W. W. 8TEIWER, Vlos-Prealder.t FRANK
-T UIIBI RIIDT. Caahlar.
DIRECTORS--D. M. FRENCH. W.
V. tuWAnus
GLAD TIDINGS TO THE FARMER I
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- I HAVE OBTAINED THE RIGHT FROM
ONE OF MY COMPETITORS TO PAY THE
Highest Price for Wheat
fVand ni be "gosjh-darned" If I don't do It.-aV
'saJOPi
It makes no difference what figures are made to
you, dear farmer, confidential ly, don't fail to see
juittie jriiii,
THE "OLD RELIABLE" WAREHOUSEMAN AT ARLINGTON,
BEFORE VOU DISPOSE Or YOUR OHAIN.
IeveSFadP
JOSEPH F. POTTER,
A jeweler of seven years experience is prepared to do all kinds of retir
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 & FREIGHT DEPOT,
ARLINGTON, OREGON.
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D. B. THOMAS, Proprietor.
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.
, juuianinn
Highest Market Price Paid for Grain.
luxrmnnmx
., ----Honest weight, square dealing and--
-courteous treatment is our motto.--
CALL AND BE CONVINCED THAT I MEAN WHAT SAY.
SAY, LOOK HERE!
.WHEN YOU
Wagon, buggy,
thresher, or anything else r t
in the line of machinery, be sure to call on , J
Shurte Bros, at Arlington.
Get their prices before buying elsewhere.
CASH STORE.
Carry a Complete Lin of-
MERCHANDISE
FRESH GROCERIES,
TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
We sell for cash only, and In order to encourage a
cash trade we are selling first-class goods lower than
ever be lot e sold (or in this country. Give us your trade.
- - ARLINGTON, OR.
"sV
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
W. 8TEIWER. GEORGE CONSER, U.
trau a. v. nunown.
WANT TO BUY A.
cart, mowing ma-