Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 26, 1895, Image 2

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THE COilDOll GLOBE.
FRIOAY.JULY 26, 1 898.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY. OREGON.
Reward for Lost Dog.
A Cue tthepitrd dog, white iirKt kihI i
luifs and while slnjw on KirvliPiKi, whs
Utel on Moixihv, July 8th, in Lit Vulloy.
The Under will be suitably rewarded by
returning the dog to the owner, J. W.
MaUiinrnt, in Lost Valley '
Gilliam county is assured of over j
half a crop for the preeent season. :
It is again demonstrated that it
pays to fariu well, if at all. The
grain that was sown on 'summer
fallow will make a splendid yield,
fall grain, of course, being the best.
Spring sown grain, except on sum
mer fallow, is pretty well burned
up and much oi it will not be worth
cutting, but fortunately these con
ditions are proportionally small.
The farmer who does not summer'
fallow and rest his land will soon
be a thing of the past in Gilliam.
The man who sows his grain on
su miner fallow, whether he farms
on an extensive or small scale, will
realize, on an average, five bushels
more per acre than the one who
sows his crop in a hap-hazzard
manner trusting to luck or provi
dence to bring & good yield. Usu
ally 6iwall farms pay best because
they are well tilled, but a big farm
will pay better if cultivated to the
"best advantage. One tiling is cer
tain, nothing but skillful farming
will win here and the sooner the
slipshod farmers are forced to the
wall the better it will be for the de
velopment of the county. It will
. be impossible henceforth for indif
ferent farmers to compete with the
man who cultivates his land to the
best advantage. In all the older
states it became' necessary as the
country settled up to make every
acre of land count to the best ad
vantage and Oregon will prove no
exception. Already the great ma
jority of farmers of this county
have determined upon summer fal
low as the surest rule for good
-crops and the others must follow
suit or quit the business. '
Statistics conclusively show that
hard times have checked immigra
tion as scarcely anything else could.
Even the laws, unless faithfully
carried out, could not accomplish
so much. These are good signs,
and one 6plended effect of our pass
ing business depression. The
hordes of paupers, criminals and
laborers have been crowding our
shores for the last decade at a pace
which has caused the thoughtful
to pause and begin to calculate up
on the limit of our national gener
osity and patience.
New Jersey and New York have
had a genuine cyclone, and at the
rate the stonu belts are widening
Oregon will be crowded to accom
modate the stricken refugees. It
will only be a few years until our
real estate agents will be forced to
advertise "standing room only."
Salem Post: Already the report
reaches us that Miss Anna Gould
that was has paid gambling
debts for her titled husband amount
ing to $125,000. We hope it is true,
for it will show how honest our
American girls are.
Yon will find a full line of Standard
rentiers, mower and hav rakes, and all
extras iu James VV. Smith's machinede
tmtutent. Shurte Bros, of Allington sell that
hemniful ligbt-runningChnmpion Reap
er; alao the liaina Oregon header, which
had no equal. :
The- O. R. &. N. Co., always alert to
the welfare of their patrons, have lutd
on Kale at principal stations a lOQO-tuile
ticket, at the rate of three rents per mile,
good for one year from date of Bale and
food for passage over the rail and water
ines of their pvstem.
JAMES W. SMITH,
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN"
GENERAL-
R.G. ROBINSON &S0NS
CASH STORE.
'Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Nov. 10, 1893, w ill he paid on present
ation at my otfiee. Interest ceases on
and after this date. S. H. Bakkkr,
Treasurer of Gilliam Conntv, Or.
Dated at Condon, Or., Julie 2ti, J 81)5.
"We had an epidemic of dysentery In
this vii-inity last summer," says Samuel
S. i'olloek.'of Briceland, Caf. "I was
taken with it and suffered severely until
some one called my attention to 'Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea.
I procured a bottle and felt better After
the first dose. Before one-half of the
bottle had been used I was well. I rec
eomended it to my friends aud their ex
perience was the same. We all unite in
saying it is the hest." For sale by L.
W. Darling druggist. -
Among the numerous persons who
have been cured of rheumatism by
Chamberlain's I'ain Balm, mention
should be made of Mrs. Emily Thome,
of Toledo, Wash., who says: "I have
never been able to procure any medicine
that would relieve me of rheumatism
like Chamberlain's Pain Balm. 1 have
also used it for a lame back with great
success. It is the best liniment I have
ever used, and I take pleasure in recom
mending it to my friends." tor sale by
L. W. Darliug druggist.
Fl;C !i A!l P ISE
ARLINGTON, OR.
WE ARE SELLING COOPS FOR CASH.
HEW COODS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING!
-and are being marked lower than ever,--jet
we deduct from these LOW prices a-
CASH DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT!
-ON-
dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, boots!
and shoes and notions.
Groceries are being sold much lower thanj
heretofore.
County Warrants at Face.
I will take county warrants at their
face value in trade at mv store in Con
don. fc. B. Barkkb.
-We can fit you out with any kind--of
agricultural implemeut, such as-
SUMMONS.
In the circuit coHrt of the state of Oregon for
the county of Gilliam.
l.iijie Lead better, plulutlff, v. Lyman Lead bet
ter, neieodant.
To Lyman Ieadbetter, defendant above-named :
You are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint tiled mrnintt yon in tlio above-entiled
suit ou or before Monday, September IS,
lh'A), that being the tint day oi the next regular
term of this court; and if yon fail so to appear or
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for in the eom
plaint, which is that the bonus of matrimony ex
tsxing between plaintiff and youmelf be forever
dissolved.
This iiimmiin! is served upon yoa by pabllrs
tiou thereof, not less than once a week for a pe
riod of six weeks in the Condom Giobb, by or
der of Hon. W. 1 , Btadkhaw, jmite oi the above
entitled court; done and dated at The Dulls,
Wasco county, Oregon, on the 20th day of July,
A. I. IS'. . A. 1. GCRI.KT,
J26-24 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Albany Democrat: This sending
morphine fiends and drunks to.the
state insane asylum to be cured
should be stopped. That is not
just exactly the state's business.
It is estimated that the last cen
sus will cost Uncle Sam Ill.oOO.
000. The counting of the people is
getting to be a big job. .
Homestead Bill of 1803 Is De
clared Invalid.
Portland Telegram.
The act passed by the legislature of
intending to exempt bouieetearta
nt exceeding t 1500, or ItiO aeres of land.
from any judicial sale for the satisfac-
tion ot any Uamiitv. has nepn decreed
i unconstitutional bv Judge Hurley, who
announces in In derision that it g void
. ami of no effect.
. ti. Thompson eoed E. H. Hyer-
.i stay on account. He levied upon 1(50
. acrwi of land near Brewer. On judjf
tuent and execution the sheriff sold the
property, tiyerntoy excepted, to the
le on the ground that ItiO acres waf a
hoiiiefctead, and therefore exempt. The
attorney for Thomson raided the point
that the law was Invalid berauau of a
blunder in the make-np. When the
- the bi" was paused, it watt without sec
tion or clause stating when it should go
into effect. When the bill came to the
seriate it was co tin i lie red well that the
net should cpirfain such a provision, and
it was appended as section 8. . Trie mil
was improperly engrossed and, as it was
presented b and signed by the -president
of the senatw, speaker of the honse,
and governor, the amendment, wrt'ym &,
-is omitted, and the bill was signed as
it was- originally introduced, and con
tains bnl eleven sections.
On this irronnd the sate of the dfcfon
daniV property was confirmed by the
court, 'which deeidud that as section 8
wis omitted, the law was void, fcneh a
law is in effect in several of the states of
the Uidoii, "., . ,.'. (
A tew attorneys, acting as referees in
similar ens, bate exptped the belief i
that the hivutertfrtd law U invalid, nd !
.it is said, JiwJti McBride recently pasted ;
upon tht? law unfavorably. !
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offk i at Thk Dalles, Oh., June 26, 1895.
Notice 1b herebv riven that the follovluir-
naroed settler h filed notice of bia intention to
make final proof in support oi his cluim, and that
saia prooi win rje maue oeiore k. r rer, eonn
tv elerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on
August 12, 18S5, vis:
tEKOY U SHELLEY, Hd. 8427,
for the ne!4 see 21 ta 5 s of r 20 e, W. M. He
names Ibe following witnesses to prove hit con-
nnuo'ia renuenee upon ana eniavanon oi, muia
laud, via: A, D. Huley. H. Beck, Edward Mor
un and J. C. Webb, all of Morvllle. Oreifnn.
J21 Jab. F. Mookk, Register.
KOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
Land Obici at Tbk B aixks, Or., June 10, 1HJ6.
Notice ia hereby given that the following
named aetUer haa filed notice of his Intention to
make final proof In support of hia claim, and that
aid proof will be made before 9. A. D. Curler, V.
a. Commiaaioner, at Arlington, Or., on July 27,
1SW, vu:
JEREMIAH A. CRCM. Hd. Si30,
for the w'X nee 34 tp 1 t of r 21 e, W. M. He
namea the following witneaae to prove Ida con
tinuous residence upon and cnlrivation of. Mid
land, vis. Charles neater of t.iem, bdward liu.
ber. George Hanna, J. F. Thomas, of Olex, Or.
jl4-18 . Jas. F. Mookk, Register.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Books of all kinds. L. W. Darling 4 Co.
Dishes and glassware at L. W. Darling & Co.'a
The beat lemon extracts for flavoring. Just ar
rived. L. W. Darling A Co.
Have yon seen our new display of toilet soaps?
Boineuiiug new ana nice. i n. waning & to.
Bay choice bird seed, now redm-ed to 10c a
lockage, from h. W. Darling ic Co., and your bird
win singaweeter.
The German-American Insurance Co., of New
York, haa established an office at Condon with L.
W. Darling aa agent
The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving
Soap" the best in the world for the toilet and
for shaving. For sale by L. W. Darling dt Co.
The freehent, pnreat and best stock of prescrip
tion medicines in the country ran be foHnd at
tne qrtig store of L,. w. iMrnng &;o., t;ondon.
To The Public.
I have taken charge of the Conning'
ham liverv stables 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
beet care is taken of stock left in my care.
uive ue a chance. , J. r. Ihoma.
Fine Liquors and Cigars.
I have jnst opened anew saloon In the
Skelly building at Condon and have a
new stock of choice liquors of all kinds,
beer, cigars, etc. If yon enjoy such re
freidieiueuts and amusement, this is the
place to find it. Job Thevktt
Sbrjrt Hr. of Arlington are Bfif
soiling out t ti.t but wiii give any
Mi a gurxl de on wgnnr buyify,
cuiiwin msw-hine, nntper, hsmder or
ttrh.er-; (n far t sBylbing in tUrir line,
'a'l on thei. . .
J.', Pri'.'ft'fT Dvt fctkitig Pwaer
Jack to the Front.
If yon want anv new boots or shots,
eotne to uiv 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 yoa to come or
send to me wr.en you need anytlunir in
this line. All kinds S russet shoes for
meu woinen and children. Repairing
done at tne lowest rates. i;aii ava m
spw't my Bt'iek. Jqhx P. Hoi)Gi.KS.
Superior Goods In the Saddle
and Harness Line at Prices
That Will Surprise You.
The old dgf(,i"penny wit?eand pojind
foolish" applies ins great many recpects
to the pnhlii! in peneral, who bny cheap
factory wxls, thinkine they are' Kitting
a barjfHio- whB in fact t'hev are the
dearest in the end. Pstronie home io
dutry. - Come or send to me for every
thbiit in the harness lino. I keep 'a full
stock and you -t itet anythtiijr yon want
t prici thstdefy coRjpetition, " Repair
iugdone. Oniers by mail proipptiy filleti.
' - M. J.C'astt,
Opposite Pat Reed' stable, Arlington..
Jta. Prfcs Crear-j Bafctaff pswiet
Oliver Chilled Plows, Cassldy Gangs, New Departure Gangs,
Spring-toothed Harrows, Acme Harrows, Scotch
Harrows and Different Makes of Plows,
Osborn Reaper, Hodge Header, Buf-j
falo Pitts Thresher, Standard
and McCormick Mowers.
! COUNTY SCRIP TAKEN IN TRADE AT FACE VALUE.;
CRESCENT WHEELS
ARE TAKING THE LEAD
' Wo Carry a Complt Line of-
CHOICE MERCHANDISE
V ' . AND .
FRESH GROCERIES,
TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
We sell for cash only, and In order to encoring
cash trade we are selling first-class goods lower than
evvr be tote sold for In tblt country. Uive ui your trade.
UNION BLOCK. - -: ARLINGTON, OR.
TIME TO CALL A HALT I
and stop sending your money away for
goods when you can select your own
choice and get better value at home.
WE BUY ANDSELL FOR CASH
and are therefore enabled to sell cheaper than other who ,
buy on time. You will save money by inspecting our
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
DUNN BROS.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONDON, OR.
CD j
FROM NORTH TO SOUTH, EAST TO WEST.
Why pay $100 for a wheel when you can get a No. 1 Cres
cent for much less? Every Crescent wheel is fully
warranted. A catalogue is yours by addressing
Western Wheel Works, Chicago and N.Y,
or SHURTE BROS., ARLINGTON. OR.
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
Attorneys at Law,
CONDON, - t - OREGON.
H. B. HptjiI ricks makes a sroH-lnKr ol collcf
Hons, wtHlns notirs. Ises, toortw.ms, floel,
wills, bBnitltiiK und sclllDg r-l csmti", snd la
notBrjr pnblle few (Oregon. Give me a cull. WHce
on corner oljOregon anil Brimmlt Bt., t'omloii.
The Great Liver Cure.
Llverine, the great Liver Kidney and
Constipation Cure. For sale by
L VV, iMRi.m'i A Co.
Flourl Flour!!
, For the cheapest and best
flour on earth apply to Smith
& Royal of the Fossil Mills.
CHARLES FIX,
, - Proprietor ol- -
UVEHY, FEED STABLE & CO ORAL,
Lower Main St., Condon, Or.
Buy snd sriifa over iilnht. essh. Hoc; hay only,
th, t: stHllroiiin. pf r spun, msli Mli. Camp
liwe wlf h oiKt)-slr Irw Ut patrons who lnr
nih their ayrn flrel. Fries for welj-h'iis; hur,
unht. prmlwe ( SI) MM., itro'stwk, tp., on
liiree wnV:ts, -Jflr draft: bin k wstehliis; trt.' A
liir.-rHl rciljifctlon on eontrwt wsix'tiltis. 1ht V.
H., Miitl fur Lout KiK-k leaves my Imrn nur
svorrifiis, exiwjt iit1y., hI o'clo k. fs"ii.
pen will pli iutt luMtf, the n rulif prtvuxis.
A sirup" of the prKtoitufp Is solifMlol,
' Mjy.:fmlnrUio:rr rtore n(l soils fonntuin,
toouf-no, i0rs.ri?,i In roun'-' ifou,
Or. Price's Cream flaking; Powder
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby slvon tbst ths nndifrirlsnod
h Uien duly appointed by ths comity emirt of
(HI Hum county stiite of Oregon, ilniiiilttrnurr of
the I'StHte of Hnrsh V. L'lHik, dceenwd. All par.
sons burins elnims SKalnst ssid deeenMd or tier
estate are hereby noliilnl and reouirvd to iiresonl
r.ne sumeio me, amy venneu.ai iOmioo. vregunf
wiunn six moiitns iron) aace nereoi.
Hated st Coudon, Oregon, June 1, IfiW.
jAMKk A. KlSKR.
Admlnlstnttnr of ths estats of mraU V. Clark, de-
Ii'oTliTtsbino; Outfit 19 Complete
w.tliont an
Hulomatic Stacker
,,rr:tt on IVvr Cif,t'4osie and Prices of
niii'Inw, Tbrchcrs,
ibtartitrs, Morse Powers
aud Saw Mills
lb Kzsssilsii! Esj)i: TbresW Co.
Of ArlinRton, Or.,
No. 3018.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Accounts K6pt Subject to Check.
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States j
and Europe, interest aiiowea on time uepumuj.
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT TOUR BUSINESS.
D. M. FRENCH,' President! W. W. 8TEIWER, Vlo-Prldnt FRANK
T UIIRI HURT, r.lhl.r.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W.W.STEIWER, OEOROE CON8ER, t, ,
C. EDWARDS AND A. C. MAW80N.
GLAD TIDINGS TO THE F ARIV1ER I
. '
1 HAVE OBTAINED THE RIGHT FROM
ONE OF MY COMPETITORS TO PAY THE "
Highest Price for Wheat
farand I'll b "srosh-darna" ir i oon t ao u.-n
It make no difference what figures are made to
you, dear farmer, confidentially, don't fail to
"Little Phil,"
THE "OLD RELIABLE" WAREHOUSEMAN AT ARLIHCTOH,
BEFORE YOU DISPOSE OF YOUR CHAIN.
JEWELER ANDJATCHIMKER.
JOSEPH F. POTTER,
A jeweler of eeven years experience is prepared to do all kinds of repair
ing in a first-clans 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.
SAY, LOOK HERE!
.WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY A,
Wagon, buggy, cart, mowing ma
chine, rake, reaper, header or
thresher, or anything else
in the line of machinery, be sure to call on-
Shurte Bros, at Arlington.
Get their prices before buying elsewhere.
STATE
ElORMAL SCHOOL,
MONMOUTH, OREGON,
A training sohnol lor tench. Complete
clirht iiiwle tmlnli.s dnpsrlnwut snd stums pro
Ics.1ouuIhu1 st adcinln ocnne4,
Th Diploma of this sohool sintltlss
on to tsu3h in any county In th .
tata without furthur xnmlnatlonr
Bnsrd snd liKlglnKt books snd tuition llfio por '
yeur.
. Besiitlfal snd heslthliilldCJiMon. No sslixms.
There Is s wxl rtomsnd dn wcll-lrslnnd tsseh
wi Uicr Is an ovrr-supply ol untrtinntl Umi'i.srs.
Cstslnsjus shseriBllj sent on sv pll.jsiUin.
AddrrtM
P, i. CAMrBKLU
orW, A. WAN!, PrtsliUnf,
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