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THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION OF ANT PAPER IN THE COUNTY. ADTCBTISING RATES. OF GILLIAM COUNTY. CONDON PUBMSUKO KVCBY FRIDAY IV SLOAN P. SHU T T, Kaitor ana Proprl.tnr. Profewton.1 card..... Onexiaars -. II 00 per month 1 60 per month 1 M per month t 00 per month .....10 00 per moult! One-q iiai ter eolnmn..... una nan coimnu...,. Oneoolamn ..... s-aj , SubaerlpUoa Kataa. One year (In ailYaw.) ...1 SO If nut paid In ailvaue. 2 00 Sis moutlia 1 00 Throa inimlli...., , , , 74 Slugle auulM 10 Btulnea. local, will be charged at 10 cent, per line for dm insertion and I centt per line there after. Legal ertYertinementi will in all cams be charged to the party ordering them, at legal rate,, and paid for before affidavit la furnlabed VOL. C. CONDON, GILLIAM CO.. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY J, 1896. NO. 7. GLOBE. KnUrtd of tht Potlnfic$ at Oondon, Ortion, at nctmu-nau mtui matter OrriCIAL 1HKKCTOUT. Vnlted Stat.a. Prealdaat., HaoVKK 0i.arsi.4MO Vlue-Pruildeut Adi-ai K. mariHwiN Swiralarv of Hlale Richard Oi.uk r Mmiretary of lr.iu.urT, .............. John U. C.rmm.k Heoratan of Iiilorlor UoKS smith eoretarrof War , llAKili. H. Lamont moratary of Navy..., .Hh.aii A, Hkrhkht Pwtraa.ier-uiiral William I.. Wilmjn Attoriiey-Ueueral JtuaoN II.kmom Decretory of AgrluuUur.. ....J. htkkmnii Muntom State of Oregon. OoT.rnor.... , W. P. t,D awsretary of male. H. It. Kikcaid Tnuini fMii. Urtm.mam AUoriivy-Meiieral (J. M. Jih.kman Sapt. ot f ubllo lu.traollon U. M. Ihwim CoogreMineii ,.... WTV Frlnter w. 11, Ukim SO, K. Woltom f. A. Muoai K. H. Uiam. eventh Jmllolal IH.trlot. Clreatt Jmlge W. UBkaimhaw freaMiutliig Attorney A. A Jayh, Member elate Hoard W. . V ll.u Otlllam County. Joint rienalnr lor (Milam, 8her. man and Wamto ouiintlua W. W. flTRiwaa ReiireMiuulUe.... i. K. David Jdt W, J. Makink t'lerk. , , ...,. H. K. r'RAtaa lierlir. - W. U. Wii.cu Treanirer H. H. Mahkir Oo--KKr.. JbStX? 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No. 24 - R. bnuud frnliiht (iawiiKun)...t 1 r. Ho. 'II W. bound (rmht (hwiii(.t.)..5:I( r. a Niml 'H and '2i will h urovtdml with a eouib and banKM. car and will eetioct at Willow. Junction with the ll.inr train. ho. HI will connect at The Ialle with No, R, h local pauengor train between Portl.ud anu I h, bailee. fare, by boat to Dun Pranolimi hv, Wen re duced tint cabin, I2; ateerajifl, K), Incladlng airaU and bertlia. Tbrmuli ilckot. arewibl In Arlington. V. C. H1NUI.K, Agent. PIANO i orcah f Our new Catalogue Is a mi aiyrca 01 urgans aim riatioa. it uinntratca, describee, and pivc, Rtaaufacturen' prices on Organs from $25.00 np, and Pianos from $150 up. It shows bow to bny at wholesale direct from the manufacturers, and save over 50 per cent. THE CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANOS Guaranteed for 35 yrs., have been played and praised for nearly 3oyra.; to-day thev are the moot popular inatmmenU made. Secure our SPECHL T Ell US nf C.rAit immil a ..... it )Hmtmor init grana 000 it tttit rritc. wrttt tor it at once, jMKaB CORNISH & CO. (Etab. nearly 80 yra.) Waahlr.aton, N.J. t 55 lev THE "RUSSELL" COMPOUND ENGINE IF TOU NEED AN (THE MASSILL0N ENGINE L PORTLAND, JH. , J. HO0AN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Vondoa, Or. Offlce-iOregon are., betweeu Catholic Church and reeldeuve of B. P. Mtiutt, IW. DARUN0, Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer, Condon, Or. Collection and lnnnrance. Term, reamnable. Ottloe In rear of poatolllc, building, Malu street JOHN LYO.NH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cyndoa, Or. All legal work promptly and carefully at ended to. Collecting and Abstracting a puclelty, s. A. I). 0UKLKY Attorney and Oounielor at Law V. X, Commlaioiir. Notary Public ArlliiRton, Or. Admitted lo practice In the court, of Oregon and WaahltiKtou .ii'l In the 1'. M court,. Take, tiling, and proof, ou laud. II t'NTINUTON a WIL30N,' B.8, lluutlnittou, Notary Pbllo. 11. B. Wliaon. ATTORNEYS AT LAW The llalles, Or. Omca Plrat National batik block. Second St.. entrance fir.1 loor eaatof Klrat National bank. g P. 8IICTT, , Justice of the Peace and Rotary Public, Condon, Or. Collection, promptly and carefully attended to. LO. RALSTON OLEX - - ORECON DBALIK IN General Merchandise, Implements, Choice Groceries, Drj Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Boon and Shoes. Full lino, are carried and new goods constantly arriving. Mock Salt, blacksmith Coal and Feed la carload lota, at competition price. ' it win pay stockmen to come to uiex and get prices before buying elsewhere. Hay aad flraln for Team.ter, and Good W.I .ring and Camping- Aeoom raodatlona. KEEP YOUR EYE ON OLEX." grand p Jrtfolte of all the latest and ' - ' . .. .V .., IIW 1 1 .,...... ' g$S Engine, Thresher or .WRITE US FOR CATALOGUE. Condon - Blacksmith - Shop O. S. CLAltK, Prop. General Blacksmithing AND WOODWORK The Only First-Clasa Blacksmith and liorseshoeria the County, MAIN STKSET . CONDOM, OB. ARLINGTON-FOSSIL STAGE LINE L. PARKER, Proprietor. FA UK l-ROM AKLINOTON TO Poa.il 6 00 -..Round trip, 110 00 Mayrlll, 6 00 Kound trip, 9 00 Condon 4 00 Kound trip, 7 60 Clem S 00. Koniid trip, 5 00 (Hex 2 00..x.r.. Kound trip, ( 00 Le.vp. Artinrton irv mnrnlrtv rHntiilav ... oeii ted) at o'clock, la dne at Condon at S r. ana arrive, at Komii at 7 r. a. Comfortable eoacbe, and carefal, experienced drlrera. liio E. MoNEILL, Receiver. TO THE QIVES THE OHOIOE OP TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT UNION RT. : PACIFIC RT. VIA VIA SPOKANE DENVER MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA 'and and ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS ..FOR.. SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on O. R. ft N. Agent, F. C. Hindle, Arlington, Or. or address: W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pats. Agent, Portland. Or. Horse Power THRESHER CO, OREGON. E A ST EVENTS OF THE DAY tPITOME OF THE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS OP THE WORLD. la latamtlag Csllaatloa af Item Viaa (ha Tare HeaaUpberee Preeeated in a Ooadee.ed Verm-A Large Amonat I laforaaatloa la a Small Spaea. Austin Abbott, LL. D died at his late residence, 16 East Fifty-first street, New York city, after an illness of ten weeks. . A MilnffiAa ti.i Ium Aa.a V.I i aVi a . Chase, in Yamhill oounty, Or. Wil liam O. Chase is the postmaster and the office is speoial one from MoMinn- The young ladies' olub of the univer sity of Washington defeated the young ladies of the Ellensburg normal school at basket-ball by s score of six points to three. A New York Herald speoial from Cairo, Egypt, says: A telegram to the war department rtates that Colonel Lloyd defeated the dervishes near Sua. kin. Joseph D. Higgins, one of the oldest of the pioneers of Oregon, died in As toria. He was 78 years of sge, having been born in Fulton oounty, 111., in 1828. A Madrid dispatch says: It is an- nounoed that the royal speech to be de livered st the opening of the new cones will promise political and administra tive reforms for Cuba snd Porto Rioo. . Judge B. F. Dennison, ex-chief jus tice of the supreme court of Washing ton territory and one of the ablest jur ists of the state, died in Olympia, aged 70. He was a native of Vermont and one of the Argonaut, of California. An old flintlock gun, smooth bore, and bearing the date of 1778, was found in a cabin on the Comae Indian reservation by two prospectors. They also found a string of curiously carved beads and a scalp-lock of a woman. From Washington, D. C, comes the news that the postoffioe at Excelsior, in Pierce county. Wash., will be dis continued April 80, next, It is to be consolidated on May 1 with the post office at Tacoma, to which all mail should be sent. Sir Hercules Robinson, governor of Cspe Colony, telegrsphs to the English government that there is no sign that Buluwayo is endangered, and that pre cautions are being taken to keep the road to Buluwayo open in order to sup ply it with food. The first sleeping car porter ia dead. He was John D. Mitchell, snd he was with the Pullman company over thirty years, tie began nts service ss porter on the "Pioneer," the first sleeping car ever built, the rolling foundation of its inventor's vast wealth. The arrest of the Baptist missiouuy, Bishop Dias, in Havana, was due to the declarations by some prisoners who were captured st Vivors, near that place, and to the doouments which were found in their possession. His case will be summarily pushed. A dispatch to the Volks Zeitung, Cologne, dated from Shanghai, declares that it is true, aa has been before re ported, that Li Hung Chang, who is on his way to Moscow to be present st the coronation of the osar, bears with him a secret Rosso-Chinese treaty. A dispatch from Rome to the Pall Mall Gazette, London, aays the papal nuncio at Madrid has been instructed to propose the mediation of the pope to bring about a settlement of the trouble in Cuba or to urge upon Spain the ac ceptance of President Cleveland's re ported offer of mediation. A dispatoh from Havana says: Three prisoners of war, Gregorie Birgea, Es taban Hernandea and Jose Pacallao, were executed at Cabana fortress. They belonged to the insurgent band com manded by Dr. Bruno Zayas, and were captured by the soldiers ot Aarapiles' battalion during the attaok on Mana gua. A number of the newspapers of Mad rid and elsewhere demand that the elections in Cuba be annulled and ex- premier Sagasti intends to ask the chamber of deputies to annul the Cuban elections on the ground that the eles tors, owing to the state ot rebellion prevailing, were not free to vote as they pleased. The London Daily Telegraph has a dispatch dated Buluwayo, via Pretoria, whioh aays: The enemy are maneuv ering and constructing laagers to pro vide for retreat and organised attaok less than six miles out. A oounoil of war has been held, and it haa been decided that the local foroea are too weak to make further attaoka upon the Matabeles. . James E. Allsop, alias A. A. Auatin, who was arrested in Seattle by Detec tive John Courtney, of Minneapolis, on the charge of murdering Lena Olsen on the shore of Lake Superior, near Dn luth, in order to get possession of 1450. committed suicide in the oity jail at Seattle, by hanging himself with a piece of blanket The steamer Qaelio brings news that WOO L The Dalles is the Market for Eastern Oregon Wool Prices Paid in 1 895, I 1-2 Cents a Pound More than anywhere else in Oregon. Water competition by the Columbia River enjoyed by no other point eaH of the S"l.!,moonta,ni' "ed'wes freight to P-oton from The Dalles. THE DIK ES?CEIN HEIGHT GOES TO THE GROWER IN INCREASE OF Tha 4?57r7?cSJ J itU1 'orther reduced this year by the OPENING OF Til ft CAoCADE LOCKfl. THE BUYERS CONGREGATE IN THE DALLES. Having : made arrangements with The Regulator Line for the use of their NEW and COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE, we are now prepared to offer patrons storage for their wool, adjacent to either RAIL or RIVER TRANSPORTA TION WITH NO CHARGE FOR DRAYAGE. st ukia We are now prepared to handle the ENTIRE OUTPUT of EASTERN OREGON, in the M08T ADVANTAGEOUS manner. 1 We solicit a continuance of the patronage we have heretofore enjoyed, and can assure patrons of our desire and ability to serve their interests. Wn fnrni.k R APVH anA TWI W m ,V.A r twir ftjT vr . Tttr-n t. . rr,rr we pay freight to teamsters snd hold the wool subject to owners orders. We make liberal eaah aHveniwa nn lina that nnm A.;.- 4. lij v . . . , r Teamsters' receipt books sent free on application. HAUL YOUR WOOL Mark Each Sack Care of Z. F. M.( The Dalles. WOOL GROWERS! The Dalles Is the Best Market for Eastern Oregon Wool. THE WASCO WAREHOUSE IS OREGON TO STORE PRICES PAID IN 1805 I t-2 THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN Prices paid for wool stored with the WASCO WAREHOUSE COMPANY cents a pound higher than anywhere else in THE DALLES. ' The low freight rate of 1895 to Boston, New York and Philadelphia may be still further reduced this year by the probable opening of the Cascade Locks. THE BUYERS CONGREGATE IN THE DaTleI, and make the WASCO WAREHOUSE their principal headquarters. We have made arrangements wherebv all wool going bv the Regulator line will be delivered at their landing FREE OF ALL DRAYAGE. We cannot handle the ENTIRE OUTPUT OF EASTERN OREGON and do jus tice to our patrons. We CAN handle all the wool intrusted to our care, and last season handled two-thirds of all the wool that came to this market. We respectfully solicit a continuance of that eenerous patronage we have hereto fore enjoyed. We make liberal cash advances on consignments of wool. a"d those who patronize us WILL ALWAYS FIND THEIR WOOL IS OUR WAREHOUSE WHEN CALLED FOR, and strictly subject to their order. We keep a supply of wool sacks and fleece twine on hand, and furnish the same to our patrons at ACTUAL COST. We pay freight to teamsters, and furnish teamsters receipt books on application. Our warehouse is not a fire-trap, but nevertheless, we keep all wools fully in sured, unless otherwise ordered by the owners. Mark on Your Woolsacks: CARE W.W. CO. WASCO WAREHOUSE CO. Admiral McNear, in command of the j Asiatic squadron, is contemplating a ! MAal rlAmAKBfaafinn n PkinAAA MaAao ' UBeal UDIUVUDUaillUU iu vuiurjoo Wf awiih The fleet, consisting of the Detroit, Olympia, Charleston and Boston, will rendezvous at Shanghai during the summer, and will sail north along the coasts of China and Japan. Undertakers of Chicago are inter ested in the propositions of sn Indiana company to manufacture glass coffins on a large scale. In an interview George F. Kimball, the plate-glass manufacturer, stated that the idea is entirely practicable, and that coffins can be constructed ia the cheaper grades for not more than 60 cents a running foot. The officers of the Chartered South Africa Company in London are persist ently representing that the situation at Buluwayo is not aa serious as repre seated in non-official dispatches, and that the town is not in any real dan-1 ger. The chartered company announce that the officials of Buluwayo are con-1 fldent that they can hold the town, and thut tha tnwn nf Ralihnr la elan aatV ( and ia organizing its defensive forces. Deputy United States Marshal Sam Vinson and Secret Offioer Harris made a raid on a den of counterfeiters near , the Union Paoiflo depot, Spokane, Wash. , and captured two. A complete , pianc xor we mating 01 naii-aouars was found, with about thirty of bogus coins. They are splendid imitations, and have been in circulation freely in saloons and sporting resorts. The national arbitration conference will hold a two days' session in Wash inton, D. C, during the coming week. Between 800 and 400 written accept ances of the invitations to attend the oonferenoe have been reoeived from governors of states, jugdea, publicists, lawyers, leading business men, minis ters ot religion, philanthropists, educa tors and other eminent Christiana. Tbey represent in all thirty-eight states. Captain-General Weyler has dsoidsd - w uioj ucou o irtj uuiu iui UMiimr TO THE DALLES Z. F. MOODY, THE SAFEST HOUSE IN EASTERN YOUR WOOL WITH. CENTS A POUND HIGHER ORECON. 1 to 2 to release Rev. Alberto Diaa and hia brother Alfred from oustody, on .con- anion that they will leave Cuba imme- aiateiy. . The trial of Scott Jackson for the murder of Pearl Bryan has commenced st Newport The speed made in secur ing jury astonished the court and the counsel on both sides. A dispatoh from Panama says: Some fears are entertained here that trouble will occur when the elections for deputies takes place. The members of the liberal party will vote for the first time since 1885. A dispatch from Ottawa to the Lon don Times says: Sir Mackenzie Bo well, the premier, has snnounced the resignation of the ministers will be handed in in a few days. It is expected Sir Charles Topper will be the new premier. Estrada Palma, president of the Cu ban junta, issued an address to the peo ple of the United States, in whioh he declares that the introduction now of reforms in Cuba by the Spanish gov ernment will have no effect upon the revolution. The Rome Tribnna, commenting upon the rupture of the peace negotiations between Abyssinia and Italy, violently attacks the government, declaring the ministers to be responsible for the "dis honor suffered by Italy through King Menelek's attitude." The schooner Prosper, Captain Hulm, returned to San Francisco to have a leak repaired. She started for Cook's inlet on April 6 with a number of gold hunters, and was about 800 miles up the coast when a leak was sprung for ward, on the evening of April 17. An official disoatoh from Ritl. says the endangered post in Aohin mrriiory nss oeen relieved, after a fight with the rebels under Toekod johan, who lost 70 killed and had 200 wounded. The Dutch loss was one offioer wounded and 8 soldiers killed snd wounded.