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TBS OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPEB
OF GILLIAM COUNTY.
HAS THESE TUTES THS CI2CULATIC3
OF ANT PAPER III TO S CODNTY.
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Oiwequar ... 1 sOpermoDi '
Orj-qniir oolnmu..... ... t M per mailt,
Un half ooiann ........i... 00 par mout h
Oneoolnntn........... ,.10 00 pet nouU
Bonne loci, will be charged t 10 eentt pr
lln, lor Ant lnwrtton sad 1 cent, per llo there
altar. -
Leal advertisement, will In all um b
charged to th. party orderlDf them, M legal
rale, and paid lor befor affidavit I, runil.hed
Suterlptlra Hat.
On, yrntr (In advance) ! 1 M
If nut iald In advance . , 3 00
l month. ;.,..,... 1 00
'Ilirrw mmitlia. 7o
Single otnlea ...... 10
VOL. (5. CONDON, GILLIAM CO.. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1896. NO. 2.
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Vice I'realilnut ,,..,....
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Secretary ol Agrleultur.
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Swiretery ol UtaUi , H, ft. KmcAifi
Treaearer ....h.Vii. Mrrw hah
AUurnuHiminra) . ,,.0. M. IiiLumam
Bunt, ol roullo luatmoilon ,,.., ,.J. M. Ikwim
Senator. , - ' H; MlTOlutLt
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BOOT AHD GHOEZr.lAKCR -
Work or ail Und done to order and gnaranvml. I keep all kindto! boots aad
thoM of the boat qnality (or men, women ami children, alto men'a socks and all
kinda of rubber Rood, boote, overilioee, ' ladle' boot, and rubber.- braehes,
blacking, etc. -Jiuriukla glom at eoit i . . .. .
IfirjtnlM Sold DlrtCbeii ni ht m Onlj.f ; ' Uppar End .tin St., ARLINGTON
PRCAfl
pur new Cotalofrne fc a grand pjrtfolJo of all the latest and
tylca o Orjjnna aud Piaiioa. It Ulustratea. describe,.
I , fivc tn.aoufaSlurer' Pr,cc on Organs from $35.00 np!
5?d ' lno tnm SO up. ' It tbowa how to bny at wholcMle)
7 direct from the manufacturers, and save over so per cent
THE CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANOS
3 Guaranteed for 25 jrra., have been played and praised for nearly
, tcMJay they are the tnowt popular inrtnunenU made:
? cur SPECIAL TERMS of GiJlt. fnam tortZtotS.
'iTrJ"''. 1-'""'.. W- to it at etc.
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THE "RUSSELL" COMPOUND ENGINE
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THE MASSILLON ENGINE &
PORTLAND
JR. J. jr. tfOOAN ; i
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Condon, Or. . ' i
omn Orcton are,, botweea CathotlO Church
AUd rwildeiio ol M. P. oiiutU ,
w. darliso, -' ; t' : rJ
': ' Attorney at Law, .j.;
Notary Public and Conveyanc er, '.
'OoBdon, Or..
CollMitloni and lnnran. Term, rrawnable.
OOlue (n rear of poatottloe building, Malu itreet.
JOUN LYOKH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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All legal work tiromptly and rareliilljr at
ended to,' Collecting and Ab.lractlug a
lilaltjr. '.! ; ...
g A. D. OVRI.EY : to , - r
; Attorn tf and Counielor t Law
II. 8. Commluiloner, Kotary Public.
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Admitted to tiractlce In thecoMrU nl Or.. on
and WaeriliiKtuu ami In the V. U. court.
, lAkei Hiliiiia aim proof on laud,
JJUJIT1NOTON WILJON, y
" B. . llantlnirton, Notary Pabllo.
H.o. Wllaon. . . n
' i ATTORNEYS AT LAW ' M
T Ialloa, Or.
(M. V t . . u.ti.H.1 ki 1, u jt a
nlriic!flrtlooreiutofl'"lrt National bank.
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Justice of the Peace and Rotary Public,
Condon, Or. ,
Colleclloni nromptlr and carelullr attended
K. . s.. .
. O. R. M. Co. Tim Card.
Train arrive at Arlington a loHowa:
N. 1 ernt bouu1 panwiiger VIM A. M.
No. 1 .n boil u '1 MUA.iiKor 8 07 a. M
No. M-W. bound fieiglit (MeiiKri).f :46 a. M.
No. 24 K. boiiud Irvlubr. (ua;nKinil...:l r. u.
No. 21 W, bound (might nnwuKiTi.)..6:ir T. tt.
No., lit and il will be provided with a coeh
and bMKae cr and will eounxit at Willow.
J .iiiction with th ltep.nr train. -
no. bi win roiinwi at i ne ian witn no. ,
he Im-.l vaAMiiiier train between Portland auu
The D.ilea. , - . , .
Farna bv r oat to ran rranctano have been re-
dured drat cabin, tl'J; .tMrhae. W. luolaillng
meala ami berilia. 'fhrouah tlcketf areaoldlu
AruiiKton, w. X. IHNUI.K, Agent.
umtif 91 7-' w,rtlnrton. N.J
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Engine, Thresher or
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Condon - Blacksmith - Shop
O. B. CLARK, Prop.
General" Blacksmithing
AND WOODWORK t
The Only Fint-Claaa Blackami'th and
ilomeihoerin the County.
MAIN BTRKET - , CONDOR, OB.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
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. L. PARKER, Proprietor, y
VARE FROM AKMNOTON TO
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MatrvillK Am
,.Ronnd trip, $10 00
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(Ilex.. 2 00.
. w Konna mo, o uo
.....Kouud trip, g 00
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aented) at 8 o'clock, la due at Condon at S r. a.,
and arrive at roaatl at 7 r. w.
Comfortable ooacne and careful, experienced
driver. ,.
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TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
OUTES
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SPOKANE .DENVER
MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA
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ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES, v
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS
. .FOR..,
SAN FRANCISCO
For full detail call on O. R. N.
Agent, F. C, Hindle, Arlington, Or, -ob
aodresb:
f t W. H. HURLBURT,
'! i Gen,' Pas, Agent,, ,
, . Portland, Or.
Horse Power
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EVENTS OF THE DAY
IP1TOME OF THE TELEGRAPHIC
jNEWS OF THE WORLD.
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AS latoiMttna; OollaoUoa ofltanaa frees
, tk Two aaaaJaphwrM Pre Mated la a
Oondeaeed Form A Large Aaaooat
..M lafonaatloa fa a Basalt Bpac.
The Strike of 12.Bo0 Rnrlln tnlnura
waa ended this 'week. The workmen
have, obtained higher pay and ahorter
Tht Britiah oolonial ofHrja ha a Iwwm
asked, W ganotion a chartered company
to exploit Aahantee. but It la 'unlikely
it will oonseni. -:y
While iittinif In hia cabin at Eliza.
bethtown, N. J.,. Jeff Bailey waa
blown to atoms bv the exnloaion of 88
poundi of giant powder.
Toetoapa arrest for the embezzle
ment of government fund, Frank
Mapea, po, tastier of Kanaaa City;
Kl; committed anicide at hia real
denoe in that city. ' . . ,
The Anslo-German loan bf 100. 000..
000 taela haa been tamed at 94, with
interest at 6 ter oenL. The oontraot
atipulatea that the ctmtoms administra-
turn is to remain nnobanged.
Accordina- to a renort on the organ
ized militia of the United States, lost
prepared by the war department, , the
United Statea ir case of need, can pat
8,467,894 men in the Held. ; i I
The senate of Cambridcre nniveraity,
London, by a vote ft 186 to 171, has
rejected the propo station to appoint a
committee to consider the question of
oonferring degrees upon women. -
During February, toe exports of gold
coin and bullion amounted to 2,183,-
700, and the import ' to 1 1,589,089.
For the eight months, the exports were
$58,642,992 in exoess of the imports.
Two hundred fishermen, belonging
to Reval, near St. Petersburg, Bussla,
with their horse, and carts, have been
blown nnt tn ao. nn flnattnw irw. Thaw 1
had only one day'a provisions with !
them.'.-.-'..'- v- ;.an
Ji disastrona oolliiion between . a
freight train and a anowplow occurred
on the Berkshire division of t'je New
York; Sew Haven & Hartford railroad,
near Kent furnaoe, Mllford, Conn.
Two nRn were killed and - seven or
eigbt ethers injured. ,.- .- ' '
A Mosoow oorreepondent of the Lon
don News believes it true that theporte
has decided npon the expulsion of the
British, and American missionaries in
Asia Minor. "Such a measure would
be consonant with the wishes of Rus
sia." the correspondent adds. - '
At the request of the state depart
ment at Washington, the United Statea
embassy at Berlin baa formally invited
all the ; German universities to send
delegates to the Princeton ' celebration
in October next. Some of "them, in
cluding the universities of Goettingen,
have accepted. ; ;.:.
A terrible tragedy ooourred in Seneca
Falls, N.,Y. It was the murder of a
highly respectable young girl,' Miss
Mary Mansel,; by Thomas Pelkinton.
Immediately after the murder, and
with the same weapon with which he
committed the murder, he took hia own
life. The girl received two ballets in
the head, and one entered the brain.
One hundred students of Muhlen
berg college, Allentown, Pa., partici
pated in an anti-Spanish demonstra
tion. ( They paraded, the oollege corri
dors and campus, singing patriotic
songs amid cheering, and ended by
burning the Spanish flag and hanging
General Weyler in efflgy. f " .
Lord Dnnraven presided at a meeting
held in London of , the Yacht Racing
Association. Before the meeting was
called to order the question of the ad
visability of making a reply to the
New York Yacht Club in regard to the
expulsion of Dnnraven waa informally
discussed, and it waa decided '. that it
would not be good taste to do so. The
matter was dropped. , i . "
'The Pope Manufacturing Company 'a
building, Boston, Mass., was com
pletely gutted by fire, necessitating a
general alarm. The : loss is between
1350,000 and $400,000. The block was
a five-story structure of brick, profuse
ly ornamented with terra ootta trim
mings. Seventeen' hunrded bicycles
and parts were destroyed in the flames.
SThe Goulds will not be compelled to
pay taxes on $10,600,000 assessed in
New York for tho year 1895. Five
suits had been filed against the estate
of Jay Gould and his sons and daugh
ters to enforce the finding of the com
missioners of taxes and assessments.
Th defendants pleaded non-residenoe.
The corporation counsel has announced
that' it has been decided to abandon the
Buita;:,'..,v ' "V 1,-"
il is now generally' thought that the
river and harbor bill will carry about
$12,000,000 for ' the whole oountry,
though it may full below that This
Is what the, chief of engineers of the
army says it absolutely necessary to
properly oarry on the work. Represen
tative Hermann say a that, whatever
the amount, Oregon and Washington
will get their share and perhaps a
WOO
The Dalles is the Market lor Eastern Oregon Wool :
Prices Paid In 1805, i 1-2 Cents a Pound
More than anywhere else In Oregon. , . ' V,
Water competition by theColumbia River
PRICE Avx.iw rix uUts to TH E GROWER IN 1JJCREA8E OF
Th8-riWr1?o I i"b J?UI1 ,Qrther reduced this year by the 0PE5ING OF
THE BUYERS CONGREGATE IS THE DALLES. ;
Having made arjamrements with The Regulator Line for the use of their NEW
and COMMODfOUS WAREHOUSE, we are now prepared to offer pa.ron.
oT&sSiaS,l w biver tbassporta- '
We solicit a continuance of the patronage
aaanra n.trAn. nf nnm HuIm .Kill.,
-r.w BUU uiuay vj serve meir interests. . , : :
We furnish SACKS and TWINE at the LOWEST MARKET RATE..
,,, ' j ,. 1?" wwwl owners oraers.
We make liberal cash advances on clips that owners may desire to hold for better -
Teamsters' receipt books sent free on application. '
HAUL YOUR WOOL
htsrk Eteh Isek
Car of Z. F. M.. The Dalles.
larger per cent of the whole 'amount
than ever before. - y , "
The whole of the republic of Hon
duras hss been plaoed under martial
law, pending the settlement of the civil
revolt in Nicaragua, in which the
president of Honduras haa espoused the
oause of the Zelaya government against
the rebels. The near approach of the
contending forces in Nicaragua to the
Honduras lorn tier, and the disposition
of the president of Guatemala to inter
pose f of the settlement of the war, are
the considerations that made the step
seem advisable of plaoing the oountry
under martial law.
It la reported that the sugar refiner
ies in the vicinity of New York will
probably shut down. John A. Searlee,
treasurer, said that some of the re
fineries might be closed, but that there
waa': bo special ; significance in this.
Times were dull and it is said the piroe
may be reduced again. The Cuban
controversy in congress is gtivng the
sugar trust some oonoern, for if the
belligerency of the insurgents is recog
nized the trust may be cut off from re
ceiving supplies from that source for an
indefinite period, whereas, if the de
bate on the resolution is postponed the
shipment of sugar from Cuba will oon-
tinne for a while longer.
; Frank Robinson, of Spokane, who
waa possessed of a comfortable . home,
an estimable wife and three interesting
children, and who had always borne a
good reputation, was shot by Horace
Mann, a lawyer, while in the act of
burglarizing hia residence. He is dead,
but the strangest part of the thing is
that the shot fired by Mr. Mann and
which took effect in hia right breast,
was not the shot that eaused his death.
He escaped from Mann's residence, ran
two blocks, and was found after day
light with a bullet through his brain.
Who fired the second shot, which must
have caused instant death, will proba
bly never be known.
' Two young men, named Montgomery
and Fox, rivals in a love affair, fought
a duel with revolvers on Birch creek,
Alaska. Fox received two , wounds,
neither of them fataL . .
Complete arrangements have been
made by the Princeton Athletio Asso
ciation ' to send a team to represent
America in the Olympian games, to be
held in Athens, Greece, April 6 to 11.
A Cain; dispatch says: The Egypt
ian trops hkVfl started fot Wady
Haifa,' where the entire Soudan expe
ditionary force is expected to assemble
April 1, when the advance on Pougola
will be commenced. , ,
' Kid Thompson, convicted of partial
pancy in the Rosooe train-robbery, waa
sentenoed by Judge Smith, in the Los
Angeles superior court, to be hanged at
Folsom on May 22, between the hours
of 19 and 4 o'clock.
The case of the United Statea vs. the
state of Texas, involving the owner'
ship of Greer county, has been decided
in favor of the United States. Justice
Harlan handed down the opinion. The
case involves 1,600,000 sores. . ,
: The New York Herald correspondent
in Rio Janeiro says that the Brazilian
government will present to oongress an
agreement with Franoe upon the ques
tion of the contested territory in
Amapa, on . the border of French
Guians'.':,;-i',ii;,i;-';, r ''
1 A powder mill whioh gives employ
ment to seventy-five men at Riflon,
Ulster county, N, Y., blew up.1 The
mangled bodies of An men have been
found in the ruins. The same mill
blew pp eighteen months ago, killing
tour men. .
A Paris paper says it has been in
formed at the ministry ol the interior
that John L. Waller is still in prison,
Of
enjoyed by no other point es-t of the
we have heretofore enjoyed, and can
a. . t - - . ' r
TO THE DALLES
2. Fa r.lOODY.
no order for his release having been re- '
oeivea, ana tnat negotiations between
France and the United Statea on tht
subject are still proceeding. . " .'
In Chicago. J. J. Colvin rtmmi.
nent manufacturer of ealvanfzml imn '
cornice, waa superintending the work
ua uia now ataiion on me laae-street .
elevated road, when the temporary
scaffold on which be stood wss struck
by a train, aad he was hurled into th : '
street, being almost instantly killed.
A San Franoisoo man has teletrranhml
from ' Mexico that be haa atrank th ' ' -
richest body of. ore yet encountered in 1
toe Vanaeiana mine. The ore runs
30 per cent gold to 70 ner cent ailwnr
in value, and ia similar in appearance, - -... ,
characteristics and chemioal properties " :
to tne uomstocK minerals. ' i ' . .
The United States an nrfiran nrrrrrt V,a
reversed the decision of Jndra Ma
of the Texas federal court, in the case '
of Consul Omales. of Mexico. -
tot the . extradition of oertain men ' '
claimed to have been engaged in the '
Garza insurreotion of 1S91 and 1893.
The decision has the effect of holding
them subject to extradition.. Chief
Justice Fuller read the opinion. '
Senator Mitchell of . Oresron ia
paring his report in favor of an amend- ' " '
mens cotne constitution providing for '
the election of United States senators '
by a direct vote of the neon 1 a. Atira
last meeting the committee on privi- ' -
tegea ana elections, by a vote of five to
four, ordered a joint resolution loot in o.
to a change in this particular to be re- X'
ported to the senate. It is Mr. Mitch-
ell's intention to press the resolution '
lot consideration. -
Mayor Broatoh. of Omaha' WpK haa
sent out letters to 600 mayors of oities ,
in the trans-MississinDi vallev. aakina-
them to present the matter to the eoun- '' '
cits or tneir respective municipalities, . t
and urging the adoption of resolu-
tions favoring the exposition that ia to v
oe neia in umana during the summer '
and fall of 1898.
Dr. Brown, of San 1 Franclsnn. haa . r
been acquitted on the charges of im- ' "
moraicy ana censured lor unministerial
oonduct He eonsiders himself vinrli.
ca ted of all . the charges preferred v
against nun. Tne Congregational '
oouncil has been in session for the past -' '
three weeks trying the charges against
Dr. Brown. "
Fire in Clintoh. Wia.. inflicted a .
losa of from $75,000 to 1 1(10.000 Tha
large stock of general merchandise
of Crosier Brothers is a otal loss; also V :f
tne . al. rx A. CxtureCSuil iSffldriiit:
ings and s toot a bf several other firms."
The fire is the second one whioh has
occurred recently, and ia haliavAd an
have been incendiary in its origin.
. nio afuajj. wrm yuuitS Will
produce one pound of tea.
L; 0. RALSTON
OLEX - . OREGON .
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General Merchandise. ImDlemen's. r.hnir, - .
Groceries. Drj Goods, - Bardiire, '
;. Drngs, Boou and Saoes.
Full line, ar r.rria.1 - ' i. ,
constantly am vin.
biock salt, aiacksmith Coal and Feed
in carload lots, at competition prices. .
It Will DAY alnr-k-rriAn nm A i n..
and get prices before buying elsewhere.
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Har and Grata for Tearattere and Qood !
.'Watarlaaj and Camping Aceoaa
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