Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 13, 1895, Image 2

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    THE CONDON GLOBE.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 13, 1898.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
. ... COUNTYi -OREOON.
If it true, a alleged by a New
York paper, that, "there are thous
ands of horses on the Oregon ranges
which cannotbe sold at any price,"
it would be of interest to the men
who owns the animals to read the
last report from the United States
consul at Brunswick, Germany.
He states that in the large cities of
Germany the cosumption of horse
meat is almost as great aB that of
beef or mutton, and in the smaller
cities, where some prejudice exists
against meat of this character, the
consumption is less, but growing
daily. The butehers are paying
$35 a head for worn-out horses, and
this is the feature of the report that
should be of especial interest to
the horse-breeders of Oregon. If
shipped on the hoof from America,
horses are admitted to Germany at
a tariff of $3.5 a bead, and no
question as to the purity of the
meat is raised. Allowing $4.75 for
duty and $10 per head for trans
portation, it would leave to the
shipper a profit of $20.25 on each
animal shipped. The matter is
certainly deserving of some atten
tion from the American breeders
who cannot sell their surplus stock
at any price in this country.
The question of too high price
for school books is being agitated
all over the country. The Chica
go Board 'of Education has just
discovered that the school children
of that city are paying $50,000 a
year more for their text books than
is paid by the pupils of St. Loirs or
Omaha. The average in St. Louis
per pupil is 37 cents, in Omaha 28
cents, in Kansas City 53 cents and
iu Chicago 70 cents. The low cost
in the first two cities is explained by
the fact that the books are deliver
ed directly by the publishers at
wholesale rates, and they are dis
tributed by the school department.
This cuts off 40 per cent which the
jobber and the retail dealer absorbs.
There is no reason why school
children should not receive the
benefit of this cut.' In the same
high school pupils and college stu
dents should be given by publish
ers the same discount when they
club togetnerand order as many as
twenty-five volumes. Text books
Are entirely too dear in this country,
compared with the cost of other
books.
Circuit Court Docket.
Sept. term, '95.
LAW.
Henry Heppner vs A J Cochran.
D 8 Sprinkle vs Jos Frizzell.
LO Ralston vs A A Carothera.
D B Trimble vs Gilliam county.
Alex Hardie vs S O Haweon.
J W Blake vs 8 B Barker.
J A Blakely et al vs C D Bennett eta).
Robt Walker vs State of Oregon and O
6 Ebi, J. P. writ of review,
EQUITY.
N W Fire & Marine Ins Co vs E H
Henderson etal.
Matter of assignment of J M Campbell
insolvent.
Matter of assignment of Delia Goff, in
solvent. O N Denny vs F Brorkhoff.
Matter of assignment of Halstead,
Rineliart & Co, insolvent.
Matter of assignment of J T Hays, in
solvent. Matter of assignment of John W Brown
insolvent. '
Jas W Smith vs M V Harrison.
O SI Denny vs Fred Varney etnx.
O N Denny vs H P Tucker et al.
0 N Denny ve Andrew J Shepard.
Jas W Smith vs Alex Berry etal.
Jas W Smith vs Erank Farrier etal.
O N DeDny vs VVni W Haskell.
The Butte Creek LLS&LCo vs Cou
ture Bros.
Eliza A Brassfield vs Wm A Brasefield.
Coe D Barnard, executor, vs R E Gra
ham. The Solicitors Loan 4 Trust Co vs Jas
B Sloan etal.
The Solicitors Loan & Trust Co vs Chas
i) Seunett.
Limit Leadhetter vs Lyman Leadbet
ter. Sylvester L Bueil vs Louella Buell.
Trasfc Bros & Kippey vs R 11 Gal
tintitb. Julia C Morgan vs Lyman T Morgan.
Silas Keeney vs Nebraska Keeney.
Shurte Bros, for school supplies, sta
tionery, agricultural implements, etc.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
CHEAT!
DMiN
wwvmiM
Mot Perfect Made.
jpfs Uut Standard.
mm
Attention, Sheepmen.
300 choice bucks for sle4 now on
hand, both thoronghbted and high
(trade merinos, albo Oxford-Shire grades.
These bucks are selected from the noted
Charles Cunningham stock of Pendleton,
Oregon, and cannot be equaled for aiae,
quality and wool. Bucks will be well
cared for till breeding time without ex
pense to purchasers. Call on or address
Richard T. Cox, Arlington, Oregon.
Shurte Bros, of Arlington have the
best steel frame disk harrow (with or
without seeder attachment) made.
Come to the Lone Rock Saw Mill,
where you can buy good lumtier at !f6
per thousand, spot cash, of J. 8. Mc
Kinney. UNIVERSITY OF ORECON, 1895-1896.
Thk Univkrsitv or Orkuon, Eugene,
Otegon, oilers free tuition to all students.
Young men can obtain board, lodging,
heat and light in the dormitory for $2M
per week. Roomers furnish their own
linen. Young women are 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 w om
en's Christian Association, Kugeue; The
University offers three baccalaureate
degrees, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of
Science and Bachelor of Letters with
i corresponding' courses of Btudy. The
following shorter courses are also oiler
ed : An English course leading in two
years to a business diploma and in
three years to the title graduate iu En
glish: An advanced course for gradu
ates of normal schools leading to the de
gree master of pedagogy : A three years'
course in civil engineering leading to
the degree civil engineer: A course of
two years for teachers of physical edu
! cation leading to a diploma and the
i title director of physical education. The
University charges an incidental feeol
ten dollars which ft payable in advance
by all students. Students holding di
plomas from public schools and those
having teachers' certificates are admit
ted to the primary department without
examination. Those desiring informa
tion regarding the preparatory depart
ment should address the Dean, N. L.
iarregan, Eugene.
For catalogues and information address
C. H. Chapman, President, or J. J.
Walton, Secretary, Eugene, Oregon.
Fine Bucks for Sale.
I have for sale in a pasture in Lost
Valley 400 head of 2-year-old bucks
grades and fnll-blood, of the Cunning
ham stock, Pilot Rock, Umatilla county,
which 1 will Bell reasonable. It will
pay sheepmen to see me before buying
elsewhere. Address me at Condon, or
apply to S. B. Barker at. Condon.
T. F. Boylkn.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Thk Dalles, Or., Sept. 10, 1895.
Notice is hereby (riven that the followins;
unmtr! settler tins Med notice ol hi intention to
make KiihI proof iu support ol bis claim, and that
said proof will tie made before H. N. Fraacr, eoun
tv clerk ot Gilliam coHnty, at Condon, Or., on
October 26, 1895, vi:
CHARLES DAHUCE, Bd. 3239
for the ec 25 tp 2 of r 21 e. W. M. lie
nsmas the following witnesses to prove hii eon
tin nous residence upon and ciiltivutinn of, laid
mnn. vis; tremoni naae, m. i, rropst, u. A.
Dunneman and Grant Wade, all of Clem, Ore-con.
S13-31 Jas. F. Moore, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oa., Sept. 10, 1895.
Notice la hereby (riven that the followinir-
named settler has hied notice of bit intention to
make final proof in support of hia claim, and that
said proof will be made before H. N. Fraer,
county cier ot uitimoi county, al uonaon, Or
egon, on October 28, 195, vii:
HENRY T. PKOPST, Hd. 3109,
for the se sec 26 tp 2 aof r21 e, w. m. lie name
luc lunuwum wuiikm?b iu prove IIIB rMllllllUUM.
resideuee upon and cultivation of. laid land, viz:
Charles Dunlke, C. A. Dunneman, Grant Waue
and t-re-mom wade, all of Llem, oreprou.
13-31 Jas. V. Mooag, Register.
Assignee's Notice of Final Ac
count.
Notice is herebv eiven that L. W. Darling-, i
signee of the estate of Delia GofT, an insolvent
aebtor. Das mea nta nnal account with said es
tate, with the clerk of the circuit court of the
state of Oregon for Gilliam county, and that said
Anal account will be heard and passed upon by
said circuit court on Monday, the 23d day of Sep
tember, Ifciia. at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, or at
such other time as the court may then appoint;
and that said bearing will be had iu the circuit
couri room ui me county court nouse in oii'lon,
Gilliam uountr. Orwton. I.. W. Daklino.
Assignee of the estate of Delia UotT, an insol
vent debtor. a30-2&
Assignee's Notice of Final Ac
count.
Notice is hereby given that T. O. Johnson, as
signee of the estate of J. M. Campbell, an insol
vent debtor, has filed his final account with said
estate, with the clerk of the circuit court of the
late of Oregon, for Gilliam county, and that
said final account will be heard and paased upon
by said circuit court on the ttrat day of the next
regular term of said court, to-wlt; on Monday,
the 16th day of September, 1S85, at S o'clock In
the afternoon of said day, or at such other time
as the court may then appoint, and that said
hearing will be had in the circuit court room, at
me county court noue iu umuon, Gilliam
county, Oregon.
T. G. JoHjtsow,
Assignee of the estate of J. M. Campbell, an
insolvent debtor.
The traveling public will be glad to
learn that theO.R. AN. Co. are now
allowing stop-over privileges on all reg
nlar local tickets. Effective July 15th.
For Sale Cheap,
A large quantity of liretc-lass wood,
any sire. Inquire of the owner, E. B.
Nye, or at the Lost Valley postoffiee.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
For Bret-dans photographic work come
to my gallery at Condon. I respectfully
invite the public to call and examine my
work before going elsewhere. My prices
are very reasonable and I guarantee
satisfaction. VV. L. Rich abdh.
County Warrants at Face.
I will take county warrants at their
face value in trndft at. mv stare in Pun.
& Bakkkb.
Mrs. E. E. Davie, of San Miguel, Ca?.,
says : I am trying in a measure to repa v
the manafacturers of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for the great good their
remedy has done me. For vears I was a
conetant sufferer from weak lungs' and
bronchial ' anthma. My rest at night
was difttnrhed by a hocking cough, so
that I felt miserable the greater part of
the time. Many remedies recommended
by friends were tried, none of which
proved suits Vile to my case. I' did not
experience any beneficial remilts until I
began taking Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. After two bottles of the large
size have been used I am pleased to state,
my health is better than it has been for
yeitrs. The soreness has left my lonus
and chi'Ht and I can breathe easily, it
ha done me so much good that I want
all who are suffering froin long troubles,
an I waf, to give it a trial." For sale bv
L. V) Daillng, druggist. . i
THIS SPACE RESERVD
I zFORrr I
JAMES W. SMITH.
I KEEP YOUR EYE ON IT.
CRESCENT
ARE TAKING
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,
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
factory goods, thinking thev are getting
bargain when in fact they are the
dearest in the end. Patronize home in
dustry. Come or send to me for every
thing in the harness line. I keep a full
st)ck and you can get anything you want
at prices thatdefy competition. Repair
ingdone. Orders 'by mail promptly filled.
M. J. Canty,
Opposite Dal Reed's stable, Arlington.
Mrs. S. A. Kell, of Pomona. Cat., bad
the bad luck to sprain her ankle, "I
ineu several iimmemnis," sne says,
"but was not enred nntil I used Cham
berlain's I'aiit Halm. That remedy cur
ed me and I take rleainre in recom
mending itanri testifvineto its efficacv."
mi. . i; i i i - . .
irns meiiicine is aiso oi great value lor
rheumatism, lame hack, pains in the
chest, plenrisy and all deep-seated and
tnueenfar pains. For sale by L. W
Darling, druggist.
Hay For Sale. 1
I have 100 tons of excellent hay on my
place on Kock creek, six miles above
Oleic, which I will sell very reasonable.
Ciood location for feeding stock.
WHEELS
THE LEAD
SUMMONS.
In the circuit crmrt of the state of Oregon for
the connty of Milium.
Llsslc U-(ulltu-r, plaintiff, vs. Lyman Leudbet-
la Lyman Leiull)etter. defendant above
named: 111 the imniu tt the sUte of Ori-Ron
you nr hereby required to upponr and answer
th complaint tiled HKiiinst you )n the abore-ett-lllledsiiit
on or before Mondiiv, September 1,
WW,, Hint twiiiK the rst dujr of the next rt-ioiUir
term of this i-onrt; and If yon full so to .j-penr or
answer, forwimt thereof thophfntllT will apply
10 me eoiin lor uie n-nei prayen lor In nor com
Plaint, which ltht the liomls of matrimony w
illMg iK-twi-un the piHlntlH' Hial yourself tx for
ever UIBSOIVWI,
Thiu summons Is aervad upon yon by piibtfca
tlon thereof, not less than oHee wwii fin- a pe
rlod of six weeks fn the (JoKiios Wuiiiie. bv nr.
der of Hon. W. L. Bralshnw, hiilire of the ahove-
ftuniea conn; none una dated at Dalles ;ity,
Wasco connty, OreKOii, on the 2thday of July,
n.v.imn. n. a. v. ItIiki.f.v.
. Attorney for the l'lulntlfr.
.Notice to Taxpayers.
The County Board of EonallniUnn fur Cltllnm
coimty, Orccon, will meet st the clerk's office of
said connty ut ('(Midori. Oregon, on Monday, Hep.
tenilxjf SO, lKDfi, nd continue diirlmc the week,
inr trie purpose 01 annistinK tne asnissinoiit Mil
of said count)' for the year 1895, . All persons not
sallnfled with their iisserHments should appear
veiole bpau wmiy ui win umv ami pint!,!,
MVKMll O. ttaKX,
Assessor of Gilliam County, Oregon
Dated this 20th day of Ai'guat, 1TO,
Graded Bucks for Sale.
Ten head of No, 1 graded Rirorock
bucks will be sold very cheap if applied
for soon. Applv to the owner, J. K
Fitzwatcr, or at this office. .
R.G.ROBINSON aSOMS
W
CHOICE
j?"f ..-.I, tr..i a
5 j ever before "old
UNION BLOCK. -
TIME TO CALL A HALT !
' .i n.i :
and stop sending your money away for
goods when you can select your own
' choice and get better value at home.
WE BUY AND
and are therefore enabled to sell cheaper than others who
buy on time. You will nave money by inspecting our
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
DUNN BROS.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONDON, OR.
NEW
NEW GOODS
I am now rdy for bulna
.wlth a bran-naw atook of.
MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES
AND EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN ANO MECHANIC.
I hava markad my prloaa o low that I can
- - and will not do any oradlt bualnaaa., s
P. H. STEPHENSON
CONDON, - : - OREGON.
vnvrijruiAnAtruuuxriVL
Of Arlington, Or.,
No.
Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sM on all the principal cities of the United States;
and Europe. Interest
SPECIAL MTEHT1CK CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. ;
D. M. FREN'CH, Prealdont) W. W.8TEIWER, Vloa-Praldant FRANK
T. HURLBURT, Caahlar.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W.W.8TEIWER. OEOROE CON3ER.;4
GLAD TIDINGS TO THE FARMER!
.
I' I HAVE OBTAINED THE RIGHT FROM
E OF MY COM PETITOR3 TO PAY TH E.. .
Highest Price for Wheat
tm-nnd I'll ba "aroh-darnd" If I don't do It. -mi
It makes no difference what figures are made to
you, dear farmer, confidentially, don't fail to see
"Lattle Phil,
THE "OLD RELIABLE" WAREHOUSEMAN AT ARLINGTON,
BEFORE YOU DISPOSE OF YOUR GRAIN.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Bonks of all kinds. L. W. DiirlliiK A Co.
DtsliM and KUsswsre at U W. liarlltin A Ca.'.
The bent ktmon extrisrts for florlnir. Just ar
rlTeU, U W. IMrlliiK A to.
Hav ymi sn our new display of toilet soaps?
Sowethliis; im w aurt nice, l Vv. pitrllrisr A Vo.
Bhv cholM! blnl need, now reduced to VRc. a
paok.Kfl, from U W. l'urllnKK,'o..aTid yoiublril
will slii(f swoctir.
'i he Ucrmim-Amerlcirai Insurance Co., of New
Vork. has cataliHshvd un ofllcv at Condon with L,
W. VariliiKW agent.
The fninona "Williams flsirher Bnr.H!ivtim
Soap" the best in the world for the toilet and
for ahsvltiK. For snl hy U W. ImrHpg 4t Co,
The freshest, purest and best stock of pn-serlp-tlon
medicine In the country can be found at
the drK store of I.. W. Darling A o I oTHlnii.
To The Public.
I have taken -charge of the Cunning
ham livery .tablet in Arlington nnd hope
my frienrlii from everywhere will romvin
ber me when tb?y eome to town. My
rates are very triorlerHte mid the very
beet care la taken of stock left in my rare.
(Jive me a ehanre. J, F, Thomah.
Jack to the Front.
If yen want any new boots, or ahoe,
come to tny new boot and aline store at
the npper end of Main street, Arlington.
I keep only the choicest atook and nil
kinds, and my prfaca are the loweat In
the county. It will pay you to come or
aend to me when yon need anything in
thialine. All kinds of m"et shoes; for
men women and children. Repairing
done at the loweat rnfea, Call and in
spect my atock. John P. Koiiokks.
Flourl Flour!.
For the cheapest and best
flour on earth apply to Smith
& Royal of the Fossil MlUs.
CASH STORE.
Carry Complt Lln of-
MERCHANDISE
FRESH GROCERIES.
TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
Vaellf,r cash onlv. and In order to encourage
m mhIIIiiit first-class fioodi lower than
lor In this country. Give ui your trude.
- - ARLINGTON, OR-
SELL FOR CASH
STORE
NEW PRICES
3918.
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
CHARLES FIX,
Proprietor of
LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL.
Lower Main St., Copdon, Or.
Hay and Krnln over nlKbt, rash, Me; hay only,
cash, li.'K; stiillroom, per span, .osh 2Ae. Camp
house with vuuk-stnve frveto patrons who fur
nlsh their own fuel. Price for wcIkIiIijk bay,
(rnln, prnliiCH of all kinds, live stock, etc., on
tiirgeacalca, draft; hock wclirhln free. A
Ulral rcdnetlon im contract welanlna. The II.
M. mull for l,oi Hock Icayes ray bam every
mornlnif, exccit Hnndays, ato'olofk. Passciir
Kers will nh'ase alve notice the night previous.
A sharo ol the patmniiae Is solicited.
rsV'Off,tVnr store and loda fountain,
tolmi co.clKiirs, eti., In connection.
No TUreshinjr, Otttfit is Complete
, without an
Automatic Stacker
Write ti for Catalogue and Price of
Ettgfne, Threshers, (:
Staekerv, Horse Power
anS gtiw Mills v
The Cngfna S Thresher Ca,
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