THE CONDOM GLOBE. FRIDAY, AUQUST 16. 1895. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF Q ILL! AM COUNTY. OREGON. COMMENDABLE ENTERPRISE, rrinevills Review. From the Condon Globe, we learn that the Gilliam county ebeep men have formed themselves into an as sociation known as the "Sheep men's Protective Union." Such en terprise is commendable indeed. The county of Gilliam already gives UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, I8S5-I89S. Thb University op Orkgon, Kugene, Oregon, offers true tuition to all students. Young wen can obtain board, lodging, heat aud light in the dormitory for 2.50 per week.. Roomers furnish iheir own linen. Young women nrs provided with board in private families at $3.00 per week. Young women desiring board should address Prof. John Strano, Eu gene, Oregon; or Secretary Young Wora eu's (Jhrintian Association, Eugene. The University offers three baecalaureate degrees, Bnehelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Letters with corresponding courses of study. The following shorter courses are also offer ed: An English course leading in two years to a business diploma and in three years to the title graduate in En nlnmas from publ having teachers' certificates are admit ted to the primary department w ithout examination. Those desiring informa- Karresan. Eugene. Forcataloguesand information address C. II. Chapman, President, or J..J. Walton, Secretary, Eugene, Oregon. Graded Bucks for Sale. Ten head of No. 1 graded Kimrock bucks will be sold very cheap if applied for soon. Apply to the owner, J. K. Fitzwater, or at this office. . i A u. arlioh : An advanced course for aradu- bouuty of one dollar per scalp, ..,i ..h....iH;.. which, augmented by the dollar ' gree master of pedagogy : A three years' given by the union, brings the re-1 course in civil engineering leading to ward up until, were it not for the the degree civil engineer: A course of t v, ...... ., two years for teachers of phvsica edu- fact of inaction on the part of eur- l tio-n tQ ft diplJ,m-R nJ lhe rounding counties, flockmasters of! title director of physical education. The Gilliam might look forward to the j University charges an incidental fee of time when they would be free from 'ten dollars which fs payable in advance v.; tiT- .,,-.,; riby-all students, btudeuts holding di- this pest. The extermination of fomM frmn blic 8(.hoo,8 8nd fho?e ine coyote in eastern uregon is de pendent on whether or not the re- niainina rrinnrips in t hid fipotirm nf fhstat will hue th Pntprnrisfi 1 tio" regarding the preparatory depart tne state win nave tne enterprise , (uent 8houd ddmM the Dean, N. L. to luuow me wuragcuus icnu ui Gilliam county. United effort on the line thus laid down by our neighbors will weed out this curse of the plains, and nothing else will. It will be discouraging work for the citizens of GilUam to kill their por tion, only to have them replaced by covotes from Grant. Sherman. Mor row and Crook counties, and it is Hhorte Bros, of Arlington are .also unreasonable to suppose thev will -T1? lor the "V,etor and "Ra"'bler" grow weary or wen aoing aiier a time unless they are sustained by actions in this matter by surround ing sections. Another point is per tinent in this matter. There can be no question but that a bounty for coyote scalps, on the part of an Eastern Oregon county, partakes largely of class legislation, and if sheepmen will do nothing within themselves to further their own in terests in the way of removing dis ease and pests from among their flocks, they cannot in reason de mand but a small special outlay in their behalf. On the other hand, if they should show a disposition to make special effort in their own behalf, there would be some encour agement and less complaint heard from other lines of, business in granting aid to their special bene fit. We hope the spirit of enter prise that prevails among our Gil liam neighbors may pe emulated through Eastern Oregon, Crook county not excepted. Shall we do it, or let it go by default and com plain at the county court every time we hear a covote howl? uxnnnnnuwu- We understand that Arlington has 20 bicycles, of which the "Crescent" leads. Sold by Shnrte Bros. Last week James W.Smith received one carload of Calcutta wheat bags and has over half of them sold already. PHOTOGRAPHS. I have just located and established a gallery at Condon and respectfully invite the public to call and examine my work before going elsew here. My prices are very reasonable and I guarantee satis faction. W. L. Richards. Shurte Bros, of Arlington sell that beautiful light-running Champion Reap er; also the Hains Oregon header, which has no equal. ' Horse butchering will not. after all, be a competitor in the Ameri can butchering trade, as was pri marily feared. In the first instance beef is so cheap in this country that it is easily witbin the reach of the poorest wage-earner; and in the second, it is not Che purpose of the projectors of the horse-slaughtering industry to establish a market for their product on this side of the Atlantic ocean. The only part of the horse that can be utilized for table use is the hams; the rest of the aarcass will be ground up for fertilizing purposes, both to be ore pared for the European markets. Portland telegram. Shurte Bros, of Arlington are not selling out at cost but will give any one a good deal on a wagon, buggy, mowing machine, reaper, header or threshvr: in fact anything in their line. Call on them. The traveling public will be glnd to learn that the 6. R. i X. Co. ar now allowing stop-over privileges on all reg ular local tickets. Effective July 15th. James W. Smith has a few 12-ft. Hodge steel frame headers left, which he wiil close out at reduced rates. He can also furnish good second-hand head ers at low figures. James W. Smith is now receiving Stock Liverpool, and Table Salts directly from the Salt works and is prepared to sell lower than any merchant. Another newspaper has succumb ed to the enevitable. The Portland Stin has departed this life and gone'to that land where newspapers never die. The Sun started -for the express purpose of supplant ing the great daily Oregonian, but its untimely end shows that papers built upon the ground-work of epita are apt to be short-lived. That is a pretty big hold the Ore gonian has upon the Pacific North west and the morning paper that crowds its way to a place of more prominence in that field will need Kuuch perseverance and a world of capital behind it. -Goldendale Sen tinel ' If America can show no such record of old people as Britain it is not unreasonable to suppose it it because, notwithstanding the greater incomes and luxuries of the average family, our people are not content with simple food or if they are, select and cook it badly, liv ing, for instance, on pork -and sog gy bread and because, either owing to climate or heredity, they destroy all eh&nee of being "benefit ted by habit of placidity .New York Tribune.' Corvallis Times: H. Darr, fore man of the late Portland Sun, was A passenger for Newport Monday. He is authority for the statement that a dal is on foot looking to the resurrection of the paper. The ten rIeven months' experience in the publication of the Sun cost those behind, it about .If 50.0001 The Purrant trial has now been In progress over two wefikfl, Seti jurors have, .been secured out of wore than, .'400 persons examined, iV-d two pf these may yet be dis posed of.'.,' This trial will probably" jtiwt several months, . r. Price's Cream B?Mn Powder , You will find a full line of Standard reapers, mowers and hay rakes, and all extras in James W. Smith's machine de pa rt merit. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior to Kov. 10. 1893, will lie paid on present ation at my office. Interest ceases ou and after this date. S. B. Bakker, Treasurer of Gilliam County, Or. Dated at Condon, Or., June 26, 1895. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the f ouiity of GHllum. Lizzie U-adbetter, plaintiff, rt. Lyman Lead bet ter, defendant. To Lyman Leadbetter, defendant above named: lu the name of the utate of Oregon you are hereby required to appear und answer me complaint men rguinar you in uie aoove-cn. titled unit on or before Monday. Kentembcr 16. Ikjo, that being the first day of the next regular term of this court; and if you fail so to appear or aiinver, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint, which Is that the bonds of matrimony ex intinir between the plaiutiff and yourself be for ever dissolved. Till summons fs served upon you by publica tion thereof, not less than once a week for a pe riod of six weeks in the Coniiom Ouobk, by or der of Hon. W, L. Bradshaw, Judge of the above entitled court; done and dated at Dulles City, Wasco county, Oregon, on the 20th dav of July, A. D. 1895. H. A. D. OPKLEY, 128-24 . Attorney for the Plaintiff. Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the pub lic schools at Anderson, Cal., says: "I hai'A lifted f ?hairtriprlain'a Puin ftatni and have found it an excellent remedy for laments and slight wounds. Lame ness usually results from a sprain, or other injury, or from rheumatism, for which f '.rmttihpt-lflin'a Puin Rutin la a pecially intended and unequalled. It affords almost immediate relief and in a short time effects a permanent cure. for sale hy L,. VY. Darling, oruggist. County Warrants at Face. I will take rnnnf.v warrant a ar. thr.tr face value in trade at my store in Con don, S". B. Babkek. Jack to the Front. If you want any new boots or shoes. com to my new boot and shoe store at the upper end of Slain street, Arlington. I keep only the choicest stock and all RinuH, siid iy prices are the lowest in the emit), "It w ill imy voo to come or send to ie when you need anything in thin line. Aii kinds of russet shoes for men women und children. Repairing dene at the Iowt rates. Call and in gpcyt my Btork, John- V. Roooekh. Superior Goods in the Saddle nd Harness Line at Prices That Will Surprise You. The old adngp, "penny wise and pound foolinh" applies in a grwtt many respects to the publlo in general, wlxi buy cheap factory goods, thinking they are gettitii! a bargain when it fact tiy are the dearest in the md. Patronize liome in dustry . . Coina or send to me for every thing in the harness line. I keop a full stock and you can get anything you want at prices thntdefy competition.-. Hspair ingdoue. Orders by mail promptly diked. M. ,1, 'anty,. ---.Opposite Da! Reed's stable, Arlington, Flour! Flour!! For the cheapest and best JAMES W. -SMITH J -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN' iivnUilliS; ' GENERAL ISEIRIC1HIAI ARLINGTON, OR. VE ARE SELLING COOPS FOR CASH. HEY GOODS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING and are being marked lower than ever, - - . . yet 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 than heretofore. -We can fit you out with any kind--of agricultural implement, such as- Otiver Chilled Plows, Cassldy Gangs, New Departure Gangs, i Spring-toothed Harrows, Acme Harrows, Scotch Harrows and Different Makes of Plows, Osborn Reaper, Hodge Header, Buf-; falo Pitts Thresher, Standard and McCormick Mowers. ! COUNTY SCRIP TAKEN IN TRADE AT FACE VALUE.! CRESCENT ARE TAKING WHEELS THE LEAD O CD 0) o CD n- CD CO CD D 5 o CD Mil o CO 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. ALSO AGENTS FOR THE VICTOR AND RAMBLER WHEELS. Fine Liquors and Cigars. I have just opened anew saloon in the 8kelly building at Condon and have a new fctook of choice liquors of all kinds, beer, cigars, etc. If you enjoy Rnch re freelieiuentg and amusement, this is the jilatte to find It. Joe Thkvstt. One night when Mr. Isaac Reese was stopping with ue, saysM. F. Hatch, a prominent merchant of Quartermaster, Washington, I heard him groaning. On going to his room I fonnd him sulfrring from cramp colic. He was in such agony I feared he would die. I hastily gave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera and l)iarrhoea Reine'jy. He was soon relieved and the first words he tit tered were, "what was that stuff you lave me?" I informed him. A few days ago we were talking about his at tack and he said he was never without that remedy now; I have lised it in my family for wevenil years. J- know its worth and do not hesitate trrrecoiiimend it to tnt. frlvnds. and customers. For sale by L. V. Purling, druggist. flour on earth St Royal of the Fouail Mllla, H. H, rr B. HBDRiCKS, : Attorneys at Law, CONCOHJ. - i oceqon. ; it If. .Hh4rtek 'msts pflily of co)Ic- ttMtU Wl itlKff ntt'A. It'll'', n.ltriJ.m.m iI.mI- appjiyttd Smith r'.fciJUfiKftn uin ra huI mai f v,,.,f ...i - irS"ii,( "i-m ntwn can, 'mt'B J To The Publlo. I have taken charge of the Cunning ham livery 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 best care is taken of stock Jeft In my care, ftive me a chance. ,1. F. Thomas. ' No Threshing Outfit is Complete without an Aii!omat tc Stacker Write us for Catalogue and Prices of ; Ermines, Threshers, stackers, Horso Powers v. and Saw Mills CASH STORE. -W Carry a Compute Line of- CHOICE MERCHANDISE -a- FRESH GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. We sell for cash only, and In order to encourage a cash trade wo are tolling flrst-clasa goods lower than ever before aold for In this country. Ulve oe 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 ANeTseLl FOR CASH ami are therefore enabled to sell cheaper than olheri who buy on time. You will save money by inspecting our good and prices before purchasing elsewhere. DUNN BROS. DEALER3 IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONDON, OR. Of ArlinRton, Or., tun. HU H. Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check. Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States! and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits. SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. D.M.FRENCH, Preeldentt W. W. 8TEIWER. Vlc-Preldnt FRANK DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W. W. STEIWER. GEORGE CON8ER, L. C. fcUWAKUS ANU A. Ki. riswourii q inniAJunruinnnfuvtrunjtnfuvut GLAD TIDINGS TO THE FARMER I 1 HAVE OBTAINED THE RIGHT FROM ONE OF MY COMPETITORS TO PAY THE Highest Price for Wheat rand I'll ffosh-darndM If I don't do It."! It makes no difference what figures are made to vnn rlfiap farmnr ivirifWlnnlinll v flfm'l. fail Ia baa "Ivittle Phil," THE "OLD RELIABLE" WAREHOUSEMAN AT ARLINGTON BEFORE YOU DISPOSE OF YOUR GRAIN. 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 NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OREGON. A trnlnfnn whool (or U-ncben. Complete eight Krttde training clepartrnHnt and atroog pro (ewilonal and ncsdoinlo courde. Th Diploma of this aohool entitle on to teach In any county In tha stata without furthur examination. Board and lodging, books and tuition 1 100 par yenr. Beautiful and bealtbfultocatlon. No aaloortf. Thora li a food demand for well-trained tnaph an; there la uo overnuppljr of untrained tmctieri. Catalogue cheerfully cn ton application. ' AddreM P. Li CAMPnEIX. or W. A. WANK, PretdDt gecrvtarr. iTSiaassHfes Mu I Thrwhsr Co. ! I POliTLAM, OGi0N. BUSINESS LOCALS. Book! of all kind. " I W. Darling A Co. DUlici and glaMiwara at t. W. Darling & Oo.'i, The bffrt lemon eitrantt for flavoring, jutt ar rived, L. W. Darling & Co. Have you ien our new dlnplay of toilet anapaf Something new and nli, L. Vv. Darling A Co. liny choice bird tcA, now reduced to 10c a paeknKu, from U W. Darling & Co., and your bird will ding tweeter. The German-American Immmnee Co., of New York, hm entaliUxhed an olllce at Condon with U W. Darling a ogent. The fmou "William Barber Bar Shaving Boup" the best In the world for the toilet and for having, For ule by h. W. Darling 4 Co. The frrlwt, pnrent and bat Htock of prcrlp. lion tnedlrliioa in the country om be fonnd at the drug niora of f - W. Darling A Co., Condon. . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awirckd Gold MoUl Muiwlnur Fair, bia KranciKO. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of t TVtTDV KDn OTIDIII .nBBAf . ... . J" Lowr rviain sc., conaon, or. Hay and grala over night, eaih, (50c: hay oi cah,3&'i ttillroom, per (pan, eah line. Camp home with cook-Hove free to patront who fur niHh their own fuel, Price for weixhing bay, grain, pmdHMj of all ktiirti, live mock, etc., on liii'if nlc, ase a Anlt; hack weighing free, A liberal reduction on eoiitraet weighing. The Vj, M. mall for ne Kork leavea my barn every morning, except fimidayi, at 8 o'clock, Paaw-n. gent will ipleaHe (rive notice the night prevlout, Aihare ot the patronage la tollctted. , 'Tt'onrectlonorir atore and loda fountain, luuacuo, cluare, etc., In connection. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder WrW Fair Hiabot Madalaod Dlplixw.