THE CQIID01I GLOBE FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1 8 ft. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. W.J. BRYAN'S CONVENTION SPEECH The Eastern press, In spite of its opposition to Bryan, is loud in its praise of bis convention speech. One special correspondent, to "the gold bug press," speaks of it as follows: . Last of all came Bryan. He administered the coup de grace to the rising hopes of the' adherents of the single standard. He tripped lightly up the steps of the platform, as lightly as George Fred Williams had done on the preceding day. At he stood before the convention, pale, njodest and unassuming, he looked theperfect picture of Samuel J.Randall (the great Pennsylvania statesman) a real tribune of the people. His voice filled the hall, apparently without effort; his gest ures were the acme of grace as he paced backward and forward on easy familiarity with his hearers. There was no self-consciousness in either action or utterance. The words poured from him in rythmical volume, burnishing his ideas and facts until they nhonelike diamond?, His trophes, similes and metaphors were marvelous. The whole speech was irrideecent , The delegates sat as though enchanted, breaking into applause at odd moments as though touched by electric wires. It was a display of eloquence pure and ondefiled, something that recalled the days of Sergeant S. Prentiss, or of David Paul Brown. Henry Clay himself could not have created so great a furor. I shall not attempt to describe it Pale and exhausted, but with flash ing eyes and a smiling face he was raised to the shoulders of the Ne braska delegation while the guidons of three-fourths of the states were around him. There was an ocean of applause. While it lasted those bearing the guidons marched in procession around the delegates shouting choruses of satisfaction. - It was a tribute never before paid to a living orator. The vote was taken and the fight was won. The gold men had made their final stand and been defeated. SUMMONS. In theCircut Court for the Coun ty of Gilliam,State of Oregon. John F. Pennybacker, Plaintiff, vs. John F. Turner, R. Emma Tur ner, Harry Grnbb, Charles H. Dodd & Co. aud L. 0. Ralston, De fendants. To John F. Turner, R. Emma Turner and Harry Grubb, defend ants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above enti tled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: Mon day, the 21st day of September, 1896, and if you fail so to appear or answer, for waut thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, to-wit: Judgment againBt defendants John E. Turner and R. Emma Turner for the sum of six hundred dollars ($600.00) in U. S. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per an num from the first day of May, 1884, until paid, and for the sum of thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($37.50) with interest there on from the first day of May, 1894, at eight per cent per annum until paid, and for the further sum of sixty dollars ($60.00) attorney's fee, together with the costs and dis bursements to be taxed in this 6uit; and that the mortgage described in plaintiffs complaint be foreclosed and that the premises therein de scribed, to-wit: The east half of the east half of section eight in township one south, of range twenty-one east, Willamette meridian, situated in Gilliam County, State of Oregon, be sold to satisfy said judgment: and that said John F Turner and R. Emma Turner and all persons claiurng by, through or under be forever barred of all right. claim or interest, except as redenip- tioners under the statute, and for such other and further relief as the court may seem just and equitable. This '. summons is published bv order of W. L. Bradehaw, judge of said court: made and dated on the 20th day of July, 1896. John Lyons and E. E. Savage, Attorneys for Plantiff. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I AT THE STORE OF JAMES W. SMITH IN ARLINGTON. Our new summer stock has arrived and is! being sold at Hard Times Prices. -- ' ' -. Dry ' goods, ladies' furnishing goods, cloth ing and gents' furnishing goods, over coats and duck-lined goods, boots, shoes and v rubber goods, mackintoshes and slickers, blankets and . comforts, yarns and fancy notions, hats and cans, cloves and mittens, hardware, stoves and tinware, groceries of all kinds, lime, suipnur ana cemeni, narness ana saacnery, lumber ana sain glee, paints and oils, glass.' crockery, wall paper, win- ' dows and doors, school books and stationery, machinery of all kinds, Studebaker and Old Hickory wagons, Oliver plows, STANDARD, ACME AlIB McCORMICK MOWERS, REAPERS AND HAYi RAKES. HODGES LATEST-IMPROVED STEEL FRAME HEADERS.! R.H, Robinson; F. II. Robinson. HARVESTING MACHIHERY. James W. Smith tins the lareest and beet assortment of harvesting machinery to be found in Eastern Oregon, at prices lower tnan Mine are sold in The Dalles. Give him a call. James VV. Smith has the largest line ot agricultural implements to select from in (iilliara county. Oliver plows and extras a specialty. '. Mrs. William J. Bryan, the wife of the democratic nominee for pres ident, has a great liking for politics. 8he studied law in Illinois and was admitted to the bar when Mr. Bryan took her to Nebraska to live in 1887. She is a charming woman and is as great a favorite in Lincoln as her husdand. She was one of the organizers of Sorosis, the leading woman's club of Lincoln, and is also a member of the W. C. A. and other societies. Mr. Bryan says she is invaluable to him in sug gestions and in the preparation of speeches and in advice as to points and methods. Her tastes are essen tially literary and she has written tnoch for various causes. Their children are very bright and are pretty and well bred. Mr. Bryan lives in a roomy and commodious dwelling in a pretty part of Lincoln. His family consists of Mrs... Bryan, Ruth, aged 10; William J., jr., aged 6, and Grace, aged 4, and with them are also Mr. and Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Bryan's parents. PHOTOGRAPHS. Richards A Shurte, the Condon artiBts. are prepared to make all sizes of photo graphs from stamps to enlargements. Orders taken for crayon, water colors or India-jnk enlargements, with or without frames. All work will be finished at our new gallery just north of the drag store at Condon. We guarantee all work that is paid for when taken. Herbert Stephenson desires to inform the public that they can save many s dollar by trading with him and getting the benefit of his large discount for cash. Yon should see the Jones CHAIN MOWER before you boy. Simplest, longest-lived and lightest draft mower in the world. Never out 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. Bicvcles are Chain Drive. Why? Light draft 1 At Shurte Bros. The German-American Insurance Co., of New York, one of the moat reliable companies in tbe woild, baa established an office at Condon witb L. W. Darling at agent County Warrants at Face. -1 will take county warrants at their face value in trade at mv store in Coo don. 8. B. Babkkb. Has any man in Polk County ever thought of the amount of money expended for tobacco in the county? Thousands of dollars are spent annually for that noxious weed that might be saved at home and put in circulation would people detemine to do so. As good tobacco can be raised in Polk county as anywhere in the Southern States and if farmers would go to raising it pretty extensively they might retain more dollars in their pockets, i The time has come when farmers roust produce all the necessities of life that can be ptoduced here, if they expect to prosper in agriculture pursuits. West Side. BUSINESS LOCALS. Booka of all kind.. I. W. Darling A Co. Dishea and gUMWarr at L. W. Darling A Co.'i. Tbe beat lemon extracts for flavoring, just ar rived. L. W. Darling & Co. Have yon aetn our new dlsnlav of toilet utnt Something new and nice. L. W. Darling A Co. Buy choice bird aeed, now reduced to 10c a package, from L. W. Darling A Co., and roar bird will ting sweeter. The farnona "Williams Barber Bar Shaving Soap" the best in the world for the toilet and for shaving. For sale by h. W. Darling A Co. The freshest. DMreat and best stork of tirpurrtn- tion medicines in the country can be found at ineareg store ui 1- w. Darling i;o., Condon. GOME AND GET OUR PRICES. WHAT YOU DO HOT SEE, CALL FOR. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lard Omci at Tut Dau.es. Ob., July (, 189. Notice is hereby given tbat the following-named settler bas died notice of ber intention to make final proof in support of ber claim, and that said proof will be made before H. N. Fravr,' county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on August 27. lim. via: BIRDIE . DOWNING, Bd. 4047, for tbe e n'4, nej nr and nwli te'4 see II tp 4 s of r 21 1. She name the following witnes ses to prove ber continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: O. L. Nenle. T. E. Cruikshank, M. J. Neala and Bessie Fitswatar, all oi Condon, Oregon. J17-23 3 ns. T. Moobk, Register. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. , Timber Culture Final Proof. 0. 8. Lakd Ornca Tag Daliks, Oa. Jan 11, ISM. Notice is hereby given tbat Fremont Ward has men noure ot intention to make final proof before H. K. Frast-r, county clerk, at bis offica in iouuon, uregon, on Tuesday, July 28, 1800, for the nH ne and H nw'4 sec 14 tp 4 s of r 21 e. He names aa wltnessee: Q. 8. Clark, O. W. Ward. John Knox and J. A. Kit, all 1 Condon, Oregon. Jl-1 Js. F. Moon. Register, WAMTED--500 -HEN I TO BUY THEIR M ACH I NER Y iOFi SHURTE BROS, ARLINGTON, OREGON. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS 'FOR- Wagons, Buggies, Mow ers Rakes, Etc. Latest Improved Headers MYERS PUMP, ETC. IN - FACT - ANYTHING - USED - Oil - A - FARM. Remember that Liverine isa first-class remedy (or the liver, and one of the very best for constipation. Liverine ia an Orefron remedy. Patronize home in dustry by boy ing a bottle of Liverine at L. W. Darling's. Woodl Wood!! I have parchaeed a first-dam wood saw and will he prepared to furnish the peo ple of (iilliam county with all the wood trey need, any size, and at price that will make it worth your while to see me before buying elsewhere. At the old Lone Rock sawmill site. J. 8. McKinnky. You should see the new late improved steel frame Jones' self dorop hay rake at fthnrto Bros. Soioerville Journal: Hogg Do you see that ruan over there? He has a great war record. Peon Im possible! Why, that man 5a doo young to have fought in the rebel lion, flogg Yes. but Jbe baa been married eeven times. Last Summer one of our grand-children was sick with a severe bowel trou ble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Kemedv, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it as the oest meoicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints Mr. E. G. Greg ory, Fredrickstown, Mo. This certainly is the beet medicine ever put on the market for dysentery, summer complaint colic and cholera infantum in children. It never fails to give prompt relief hen used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Mam mother have expressed their sincere gratitude-for the .irorea it hae effected. For sale by lj druggist. Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of this place was taken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea set in. She toog half a bottle of blackberry cordial but got no relief. . She then sent to me to see if I had anything that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamber lain's Coiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved ber. Another of onr neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only 4 doses were required to cure him He says he owes his recovery to this wonderfnl remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, pumey, wicn. for sale try all druggists. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior to Aug. i, jhm, win re paid on present ation at my office. Interest ceases ou and after this date. 8. B. Barker, Treasurer of Gilliam Countv, Or. Dated at Condon, Or., July 14, 18HB. Mitchell wagon lead the world; strongest and best made wagon on earth. At Bliorte Bros. - - Anything von need on a farm at reas onable prices. Where? At Shurte Bros. Notice. i Train No. 1 A 2, West and Enst bonud passengers respectively, now rnn by Ihe way of Walla Walla, and arrive at Arlington as follows: JSo. "2" East bound 12:53 a. m. No. West bound 2:47 a. ro. Train No. "2" leave Portland at 7 p. m. F. C. Kindle, Aoekt, Arlington, Or. Notice. BOYS MAY RK 1IAT1 tnA .m.. times eirlsi for M nrrlinorw uMtiu wsges; (2) upon Indenture, to work, at tend Hcnooi, ana ne drought up some what a jonr own; and (3) children mav be had for lecnl urlontlon kA. dress, W. T Gardner, Bupt. Oregon Boys' snd Girls' Aid So ciety, Portland, Oregon. - Choice Lots For Sale. Two lot lying within one block of the school house In Condon will be sold if applied for soon, for 160 (for both) that sold for (76 four year ago. Plenty of water within ten feet of the surface. Most favorable residence location in town. Easy terms. Apply at this office. .flOBlNSON ;.BKUS.-:) IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR BARGAINS. G EN ERAL M ERCHAN DISE, FRESH GROCERIES, Tobacco, Confectionery, Stationery, Etc., FOR CASH Oil L Y, AT BEDROCK PRICES. UNION BLOCK. ARLINGTON. OR. NEW GOODS NEW STORE NEW PRICES 1 am now ready for busln.se at bran-n.w .took of -an. MERCHANDISE A II D GROCERIES AMD EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN AND MECHANIC ".J 1 1 have marked my price, .o low that I can "" - and will not do any or.dlt bu.ln.a..., a. P. H. STEPHENSON CONDON, - : - OREGON. pvuvnjvuxniruvvuuvvuw To The Public 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 bent care is taken of stock left in my care. Give me a chance. J. F. Thohan. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condon, Or. Hay and araln over night, cash, Mc; hay only, cash, 26c; sUillrnom. jxt span, cash 26c, Camp hH with cook-stove free to pntroiis who fur nish their own fuel. Price for weighing hay, frraln, produce of all kinds, live stock, etc., on urge scalns, 25n a rtraft: hack welching free. A liberal reduction on contract welahlna. The I). 8. mall for l one Hock leaves my barn every morning, eicept Sundays, at 6 o'clock. Passen gers will pli'ase give notice the night previous, A share of the patronage is solicited. S-C'onfef tlonery store aod soda fountain, fatUnuon, vltfaii, pool table, etc., ia oouBeutioa. .t-j".e-M Of Arlington, Or., No. 3018, 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 GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, j ,- D. M. FRENCH, President! W. W, STEIWER, Vlo.-Pr.sld.nti FRANK i T. HURLBURT. Carrier. i DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. STEIWER, E. B. MoFARLAND. L. C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAW80N. jvvnintriAnnnnnnnAnAnAnnruuinnnnntnrvftAAft PERRY L. HANTS Genr'l Merchandise Store AT LONE ROCK, OREGON, "-I. now In full blaatwlth. - Mnaw and oomtilsta stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL STAPLE ARTICLES A SPECIALTY. In fact everything rt.ed.d by th a it f . etockman and m.ohanlo. I BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH AND MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. FLOUR! FLO U HI! .FOR THE,, CHEAPEST AND BEST FLOUR ON EARTH APPLY TO SMITH & ROYAL OF THE FOSSIL MILLS. DROP IN AT COB'S 5R00fJ. Lower Main St., Arlington,Oregon., " when you f..l Ilk enjoying a flr.t-ola. CICAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUCHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. COME TO THE GLOBE JOB ROOMS FOR ARTISTIC" t : ; , . : ; - JOB piflflTIfKi. fZZ o Only Job Office in Gilliam County.