Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 17, 1896, Image 2

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    THE GOIlDOil GLOBE.
FRIDAY. JULY 17, 1890.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY. OREGON.
DEMOCRACY'S CHOICE.
' The democratic national conven
tion at Chicagu last week named
Win. J. Bryan, the silver tongued
orator of Nebraska, as candi
date for president. Since silver
was given the most prominent feat
ure in the national platform, and
is to be made tbe leading isBue of
the campaign, no more logical can
didate could have been named.
His position on the silver question
is clearly and well defined. He
favors the free and unlimited coin
age of the white metal at the ratio
of 16 to 1, independent of all other
nations. In the fifty-third con
gress ho made a record as a silver
advocate not second to that of the
patriarch silver agitator Bland, and
iu-ing his tour of the Pacfic coast
last year, acquired a reputation as
one of the foremost silver orators
of the nation. He delivered sev
eral speeches at Portland and Sa
Itm during the state fair that were
considered the most brilliant and
powerful ever heard on this coast.
Bryan's nomination, will as a
matter of course, not prove satisfac
tory to the radical gold wing of the
democratic party, nor would any
pronounced silver man have been,
but he will likely be as satisfactory
to the silver republicans and popu
lists as any democrat could be. and
if they consent to allow silver to
pe made the one and only issue
they will endorse his nomination
at St. Louis on the 22d.
Harold A. Sewali of Maine, also
strong free silver advocate, was
nominated for vice-president.
All eyes are turned now on little
Curry county, where an election
contest over the office of county
judge bid3 fair to have far-reaching
results, as it may make a change in
the legislature and defeat Tongue
for congress. Numerous evidences
of fraud in counting the votes of
that county have been found and
there is no doubt but what a re
count will develop some astonish
ing results.
Some miners in Ohio refused to
help celebrate tbe 4th of July be
cause they say tbey did not want
to endorse tbe Declaration of Inde
pendence, which they consider a
iamd and a lie. The great trouble
with this country is that too many
such cattle as these have the right
to vote here.
It is now said that Cecil Rhodes
and Barny Barnato,- the great South
African mining kings, will turn
their attention to this country and
British Columbia. Their experts
have already examined the Ross
land district and they claim the
prospects far surpass anything in
Africa.
A Skowbegan, (Me.) woman, be
coming indignant with her husband
testified that the pension drawn
by him was not doing him any good,
and the department cut the pension
off. The man went on to the poor
farm and died there and the widow
lost $12 a month during life.
, Our next lecrifcliiti'irA will tut
asKea to reduce the legal rate of
interest from 10 to 6 per cent.
Even some of the money lenders
are advocating tbe change,
Old time democracy went to the
Atlantic coast for a president and
occasionally come out to the middle
West for a vice, but this year the
system has been reversed.
George H. Love, a Georgia melon I
planter, has booked an order to
ship two carloads of watermelons
to Seattle, 3000 miles. The freight
charge is $350 per carload.
GTsina may now proceed to pay
: an ioelallment to Japan out of
what sh made by selling firecrack
ers to the United States.
Five hundred republicans a Spo
kane have signed aa agreement to
vote and work for free coinage.
Dr. Prfc&'sCream Baking Powder
Awardad Gold MW MiiwiMtr Fair, tua Frmdaca
A San Francisco woman tent her
husbaud to a gold cure, bat it fail
ed to reform him. Then she aband
oned gold and plugged four small
pieces of led into his system, by
means of a pistol, and he hasn't
drunk a drop sinpe.
NOTICED
A number of the people of Gilliam
county having demanJeii thai the salary
of deputy comity clerk h aholiBhed, ami
being now without pay for it deputy, I
will hereafter he unahle-to attend to the
numerous inquiries not pertainingto my
official duty as clerk, Biu li aa newesitate
correspondence searehinjr theccorda,
etc., without a reasonable compensation
for the same.
I am ansiotis to comply with all rea
sonable requests and wish to he accom
modating to the public, and in order to
do so 1 am compelled to employ help.
I therefore auk ' nst thnee wishing ac
commodations from this office, outside
of my official duty, such as searching the
records, answering correspondence, etc.,
to enclose with their request a reasona
ble foe for the work and time necessary
to comply with same, and I will give it
attention. In thia way I hope to he able
to employ the necessary help to do the
work in the office and accommodate the
people as has been done in the past. If
a fee sent should he more than the work
is worth, I will return the overplus and
if not enough, the partv will be so in
formed. Tension work for old soldier
excepted herein.
Very respectfully,
H..N. Fraer, County Clerk.
Auction Sale of Cattle.
The two 2-year-old estray steers that
came to my plHce near Condon last fall
and which I advertised and had apprais
ed, as required bv statute, will be sold
to the highest bidder for cash, at the
liverv btablo of Johnson & Wilcox in
ConnW on Saturday, July 18, 1896, at 2
o'clock p. m. A. J. Mookk.
HARVESTING MACHINERY
James W. Smith has the largest and
lu'Kt. ftHRnrt.mpnt. nt hnrvPRtintr innphinnrv
to be found in Eastern Oregon, at prices
I . .. . ..it; mi . i ii
tower limn same are soiu id me uaues.
Give him a call.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Richards & Shnrte, the Condon artists,
are prepared to make all (sizes of photo
graphs from stamps to enlargements.
OnierB taken for crayon, water colors or
liutia-ink enlargements, with or without
frames. All work will be finished at our
new gallery just north of the drug store
at Condon. We guarantee all work that
is pain tor wtien taken.
Notice.
buys max Hi, nu (and some
times girls) for (1) ordinary service at
wages; -) upon indenture, to work, at
tend school, and be brought up some
what as your own; mid (3) children
may be had for legal adoption. Ad
dress, W. T Gardner,
Supt. Oregon Boys' and Girls' Aid So
ciety, Fort land, Oregon.
Herbert Stetihenson desires to inform
the public that they can suve inunv a
dollar by trading with him and getting
the benefit ot his large discount lor cash.
Yon should see the Jones CHAIN
MOWER before vou huv. Simplest,
longest-lived and lightest draft mower
in the world." .Never oat of repair. No
gears to wear out, no noise, nothing to
make the farmer "cuss." Chain Power
runs the great Ferris wheel. This
proves its strength. Bicvclea are Chain
Drive. Why? Light draft! At Sburte
Bros.
County Warrants at Face.
I will take county warrants at their
face value id trade at my store in Con
don. 8. B. Barkeb.
James W, Smith's new spring and
summer Btock of gents' furnishing goods,
boots and shoes, dry goods, etc., will all
oe in tiy Marcn 1st. Mia goods are
bought direct from the East, at prices
tnat aeiy competition.
James W. Smith baa the largest line
of agricultural implements to select from
in Gilliam county. Oliver plows and
extras a specialty.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Books ot all kind. L. W. Dnrllns & Co.
Dishes and glusawarc at L. W. Darling & Co.'i.
The best lemon extract for flavoring, ) us tar
rived, h. W. Darling & Co.
Have you sten our ni'W display of toilet snaps?
ouiuvujuig uvw unu tiling i,. , . variing at .t,,
Buy choice bird seed, now reduced to 10c a
package, iron) u vv. Darling &uo.,nd your bird
The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving
Soup" the best In the world for the toilet and
for sharing. For sale far h. W. Darling 6c Co.
The freshest, pnrest and beat Btock of nrescrln.
tlon medicine in the country can be fotrnd at
rneurtigsiorem u w. imrung t a., I orxinn.
Remember that Liverine iaa first-clans
remedy for the liver, and one of the
very 'best for constipation. Liverine is
an Oregon remedy. Patronize home in
dustry by huying'a bottle of Liverine at
L. W . JJarling'g.
Wood! Woodll
I have purchased a first-class wood saw
and will be prepared to furnish the peo
ple otuiiuain county with all the wood
they need, any size, and at prices that
will make it worth your while to see me
before buying elsewhere. At the old
Lone Kock sawmill site. -
, J. 8. McKifWEY.
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Land Offics at Tag Dallzs, Ob., July 9, 18.
5Totlcei hereby given that the fnllowlng-nnmed
settler ha riled notice of her Intention to make
final proof In support of her claim, and that tuld
proof w ill tie made before H. N. Frazer, county
oiarii eioijiiam county, at Condon, Oregon, on
August jW, iWJii, vli:
FlIKWE E. DOWNING, Hd. M7,
for the eVt nw4, nelf w and rvi vVt roe n
tp 4 of r M e. fche name the following witnes
ses to prove her Ronttmiuwa residence uikjii and
cultivation of, said land, vis: ii. (.. Nenle. T. E.
Crulkphank. M. J, Seale and Besaie Fitzwatcr,
all ot Condon, Oregon.
J 1 J AS. F. Moon I, Register.
Last bummer one of our grand-children
was sick with n-sevpre bowel trou
ble. Our doctor's remedies had failed.
then we tried Chamberlain'sColic, Chol
era and Iiarrhoca Remedy, which gave
very speedy relief. We regard it as the
.nert medicine ever pot on the market
for bowel complaihts-Mrs. E. O. Orpg
ory, Fredriokstowo, Mo. This certainly
ill tbe best medicine ever nut on the
market for dysentery, summer complaint
Bi;no ana cnoiera intantnmlrj children.
It never fails-to give prompt, relief w hen
nsd in rensoii'ible .iii4 nnd thu plain
printed direcjiors-B-e fi'loed. ;Many
mothprs have expressed tftfttr sincere
gratitude for the cure it tiaa effecttwl.
For gale by si J drnggiitF.
qnnvwuvuvuxnjvtri
M ir-'i i w -v
1NCW UUUUb!
NEW GOODS!
AT THE
JAIU1E8 W. 81K1IT1
- IN ARLINGTON.
lOur new summer stock has arrived and is I
being sold at Hard Times Prices.
i: v
Vry
goods, ladies
furnishing goods, cloth
ing and gents' furnishing goods, over
coats and duck-lined t goods, bootB, shoes and
: rubber goods, mackintoshes and slickers, blankets and
comforts, varns and fancv notions, hats and cans, cloves and
mittens, hardware, stoves and tinware, groceries of all kinds, lime, j
sulphur and cement, harness and saddlery, lumber and shin
gles, paints and oils, glass, crockery, wall paper, win
dows and doors, school books and stationery,
machinery of all kinds, Studebaker
. andt Old Hickory wagons,
' ; ' Oliver plows,
; Etc. ...
STANDARD, ACME AND McGORMIGK
MOWERS, REAPERS AND HAYi
RAKES.
HODGES LATEST-IMPROVED
p.ntviF Afjn oft mm prip.fs
WHAT YOU DO NOT SEE, CALL FOR.
mtrtnAnmtruifuinnnjxrumnj
WAMTED-500
TO BUY
M AC H
lOFi
SHURTB BROS.,
ARLINGTON, OREGON. '
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
FOR"
Wagons, Buggies, Mow
ers, Rakes, Etc,
Latest Improved Headers
IJYERS PUMP, ETC.
IN - FACT - AIIYTIIIIIC - USED - ON - A - FARM.
Administrator's Notice.
Alt persons having claims sKsinst the estate of
ffil.u Urown, ductrshvd, will pN nse prt'sent them,
with the iiropt-r vouchrrs, wttliln tlx numtlis
from the dntu of this notice, to l. ft, Urown of
Condon or Wm.C. Urown of !am Hock, OilllHin
county, Oregon, nrtiiiinlKtrtitors of uild osUtio,
Dalert, this M duy of Jaue, !
i. S. Browm,
V. (',. Brown,
JS-17 Administrators.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants reentered prior
to June 1. 1804, will be paid on present
ation at my office. Interest (-capes on
and aftr this date. S. It. Babkkr,
Treasurer of Gilliam County Or.
Dated at Condon, Or., Jinirt 20, ISIJfi,
Mitchell wagons lead the world ;
atrontreiit and best made wagon on earth.
At Shurte Hroti.
Anything yott need on a farm at reas
onable prices. Where? At Shurte
Bron.
The Opnnau-A mcrican Insnrniice Co., of New
York, one of the most reliable companies In tbe
world, has established an office at Condon with
I.. W, Darling as nuent.
Mrs. Rliodie Noah,, of thin p)ac was
taken in the nigUt with crampini? piiina
and the next day diarrhoea net in. Mlie
took half a bottle of blacklxrry cordial
but got no relief. She thn Mtnt to me
to nee if I had anything that would help
her. I nenl her a bottle of Chamber
Iain's Coiit!, Cholera and Diarrhoea,'
Remedy and the first dnee relieved her.
Another of our neighbor, had been oiek
for about a week and had tried different
rciriedicc for diarrhoea but kept getting
worse. I ent him this fifui,o remedy.
Only 4 doses were required to eure blm.
Iler.ys he owes his recovery to this
wonderful remedy.Mrn. Mary Sibley,
Sidney, Mich, for Bale by alldrnpgiatis.
Notice.
Trains No., I i 2, Went and Eftft
botiud passenvers reepectively, now run
by the way of Walla Walla, and arrive
at Arlington a follows:
No; "2" . East bound 12:3 a. m
No. VJ" - West bound 2:47 a. m.
v. 1'rair. No. "2" leaves Portland at
7 p. ro.
.'; ' T. 0.,,Haj)i,AfflB;iT,
v : ' . '. Arlington, Or.
- i &
STORE OF
STEEL FRAME HEADERS.
WlEtJ!
THEIR
INER Y
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. ,
Land orrici it Thx Dalles, Or., Mm? 2ft, m.
Notlie Is hereby given that the following,
nnmeil settler hits tiled notice of his Intention to
make Hiial priHif lnsiiiiiort of his elulm and that
said proof will he made before H. II. llciiilHcks,
U, S. Cum. at FomII, Dr., on July lit, IMS), vis:
WILLIAM M. BTKWAKT, Hd. IBM,
for the nl$ nw4 nd wl4 'e see 2M, tp 11 of r
i e. He nurnes the followlnit witnesseii to prove
lilBcontlnnou.il resldenec upon and cultivation
ol snld land, vir: tteorgc K nox, .IhkIs HtJ'cm, Iia.
vld HpaldliiKaud David Ilardlu, all of Lost Val
ley, Oregon.
jft-n Jsa.jr. Mooki, Iteitjster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final l'roof.
U,B.LNDOmrETnii Dallkk, Or. June 11,1mm.
Nollee Is hereby (rtv!n that Fremont Ward has
filed notice of Intention to make llnal proof
before II. N. rWcr, county elerk, at bit office tn
Condon, Oregon, on
Tuesday, July 28, 1896,
for the n rie! and t nw'-i see II tp 4 s of r 21
e. He Humes as wltnesiMis: (I, K. Claik, O. W.
Ward, Job ri Knox mid i. A. Klser, all of Coudon,
Oregon. '
JHH : 3ku F, Moore, Bcgtstw.
Choice Lots For Sal.
Two lots lying within one block of tbe
school holme in Condon will be sold if
applied for soon, for (50 (for both) that
eold for (75 four years ago. Plenty of
water within ten feet of the surface.
Most favorable residence location in
town. Easy terms. Apply at this office.
To The Public.
I have taken charge of the Cunning
ham livery ntables it) 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 t aken of stock left in my care.
Give nte a ehanee. J. F. Tiioma.
CHARLES FIX,
Proprietor of-
LIVERY, FEED STABLE Si CORRAL,
Lower Main St., Condon, Or,
Hay and rln ove.r ritphr, nssti, Me; hay only,
easfh, 2fic; stdllrnnm. ier span, ettsh 2Jie, Camp
hoHHW with eook'Stove free to patrons wlm fur
nlxh their own fuel, Price for welKhlnir hay,
?:riitn, vrnduee ot all kmds, Jin; flock, etc., on
iitvo stales, a' u draft; bu'k valdhlri free. A
lllxirel reduetlmi on enotraet vwipUUm. T VS.
r). mull for I.n Bnek leaves my lurn every
mntnbiK. exeunt flnndavM, at6o'clnrk. 1'iisatn.
Iters will iileflD iiivi) notjee tho nlglit pnjvlotis.
A st'tru (I tl)(. itroisuc is solleiUid.
dPCnntctinuery store find so''8 fewUin,
R. II. Robinson.
ROBINSON BROS.
IS THE PLACE TO
GENERAL M ERCHAN DISE
FRESH . GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Confectionery, Stationery! Etc.,
FOR CASH OHLY, AT
UNION BLOCK.
MEW STORE
NEW GOODS
m now rady for bualna
.with m brsm-nnw dtocK of.
MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES
AND EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN AND MECHANIC
" I hava markod my prloaa to low that t on 1
- and will not do any oradlt bualnaaa...,,
p. h. stphenson
CONDON, -
inruuiruiruinnjvinrinnnnir
i . ..iai .1
Of Arlington, Or.,
No. 3818.
Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cltlos of the United States
and Europe. Interest
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS, WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. ;
D. M. FRENCH. Praaldantj W.W.STE1WER, Vlea-Praaldanti FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Cashier.
niDrpTnRS..n. m. FRENCH. W.
PERRY L. HAM'S
Genr'l Merchandise Store
AT LONE KOCK. OREGON,
a now In full blast with a
ii- ntirti-Tii r'ti rt ' -
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware
BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL STAPLE ARTICLES A SPECIALTY.
' 1 In fact avarythfng naadad by tha
r TmrrTr. atookman and T"""'"
I BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH
AND MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
FLOURI
.FOR
CHEAPEST AND DEST FLOUR
ON EARTH
APPLY TO
SMITH & ROYAL
OF THE FOSSIL MILLS.
DROP IN AT COE'S
5Roojk.
Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon.,
when you faol Ilka enjoying a flrst-olass-
CiCAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
COME TO THE GLOBE JOB ROOMS FOR
ARTISTIC"
JOB pIfJjIfJQ, )CC lIi)D5.
Only JobOffice
F. II. Robinsoh..
GO FOR BARGAINS
BEDROCK PRICES.
ARLINGTON. OR.
: - OREGON.
AmiA.Ini r A f f
Banking Business.!
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
.av
W. 8TEIWER. E. B. MoFARLAND. L.
C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. g
FLOUR I!
THE,
in Gilliam County.