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THE CONDON GLOBE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1806. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. The haughty CastiliariB, confi dent of their prowess and ability, are anxious to go to war with this country. The Spanish government, however, wisely hesitates. The unwelcome truth is that the nation is practically bankrupt. She al ready owes, including the Cuban debt, for which she is responsible, $1,400,000,000, and is constantly running behind. The great bank rs of the world have declined to lend her any more funds except at exorbitant rates of interest, and even so the accommodation will be limited. It is said the terms are $100 for every $(J0 loaned. To ' go to war on a financial basis of this kind would be the sheerest folly, and the Spanish governement, more gravely depressed with a sense of responsibility than are its hothead ed subjects anxious for a war with the United States, prudently hesi tates. Oregonian. The London Globe publishes a long article headed, "American Communism," concluding as fol lows: "There is a clear issue be tween the gold standard allied to extreme protection and free coinage coupled with confiscatory socialism. Whether McKinley or Bryan is elected, British interests are bound to suffer. While the victory of McKinley is certain to harass our trade with the United States, that of Bryan could not fail to produce a financial convulsion which might shake the Old world to its very foundation." Come to think about it, this country isn't bothering itself much whether our legislation suits England or not It is very possible that a senator ial deadlock will deprive Oregon of any legislation next year. The republicans will have about 60 members, and the majority of the remaining 30 will be p'opulist. The republican strength will be about equally divided, and unless they can get together it will be impossible to elect. Verily, it begins to look as though the halls of the senate will be depopulated through ina bility of legislatures to elect. It, however, will have the good effect of hastening the time when senators will be elected by the people. Shortly after his nomination at Chicago, Candidate Bryan told Secretary Thomas Maloney, of the Washington state democratic com mittee, that be intended making a campaign tour that would include every state in the Union. It was his desire,11 he said, to come through the Southern states to the coaet, speaking at Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Tacoma Seattle and Spokane. It is not yet known whether he will visit Condon or not Twenty-one saloons hare quit business in Portland during the last three months, as a result of hard times. Financial depression has at least one beneficial effect It causes temperance. However, any one having the price of a drink, need not go dry, as there are 236 saloons still doing business there. Some methematician has figured out that in 37,000 years the Niaga ra falls will cease to exist. We would advise our readers who are desirous of seeing the falls to go to Niagara as soon as possible, so as not to miss this grand sight before it disappears forever. In at least one respect Mr. Cleve land has made the best record of any American president. When he first went to the white house he was a bachelor; he will leave it with a wife and at least three daughters. Who could ask a man to do more for his country? The University of Oregon at Eugene may be truly called the people's school. It aims to give equal opportunities to rich and poor. Education makes all men equal. Board and lodging $2 60 a week. Address University of Or egon, Eugene, Oregon. . SUMMONS. In theCircut Court for the Coun ty of Gilliam, State of Oregon. John F. Pennypacker. Plaintiff, vs. John F. Turner, It. Emma Tur ner, Harry Grubb, Charles II. Dodd & Co. and L. O. 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 want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in 6aid com plaint, to-wit: Judgment against defendants John F. 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, 1894, 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 suit; 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 claiming by, through or under be forever barred of all right, claim or interest, except as redemp tioners under the statute, and for such other and further relief as the court may seem just and equitable. This summons is published by order of W. L. Bradshaw, judge of said court; made and dated on the 20th day of July, 1896. John Lyons and E. E. Savage, Attorneys for Plantiff. Fresh Fruit Cheap. I will make regular weekly trips nil fall from the Blalock orchard to Condon and Fossil with all kinds of choice, fresh fruit. My prices are very reasonable and I can furnish any quantity for can ning purposes, etc. ' It will pay you to fee me before baying elsewhere. L. H. TnoMPsoN, Blalock. Machine extras, drapers, belting, oils, etc., at Shane Bros., Arlington. Jaoies W. Smith has the largest line of agricultural implements to select front in Gilliam connty. Oliver plows and extras a specialty. farmers eiiouiu consult ineir own in terests by getting Shnrte Bros, prices on iriflchinerv of all kinds. l IJ I . i 1 ? Herbert Stephenson desires to inform the pnblic that thev can save many a dollar bv trading with him and getting the benefit of his large disconnt for cash. MITCHELL Wagons are a great favorite, as they are the best made. Call on Shurte Bros, for prices. The German-American Insurance Co., of New York, one of the mcxt reliable companies In the woild, bai established an office at Condon with L. W. Darling an agent BUSINESS LOCALS. Booki of all kinds. L. W. Darling & Co. Irishes and ghuawarc at L. W. Darling 4c Co.'a. The beat lemon extract for flavoring, Just ar rived. L. W. Darling 4 Co. Have yon seen our new display of toilet soaps? Something new and nice. L. V. Darling A Co. Buy choice bird seed, now red need to 10c a package, from L. W. Darling A Co.. and your bird will sing sweeter. The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving Soap" the best tn the world for the toilet and for shaving. For sale by U W. Darling & Co. The freshest, purest and best stock of prescrip tion medicines in the country can be found at the drag store of I. W. Darling A Co., Condon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Opfici at Tax Dalles, Ob., Aug. 4, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in ftUDDort of her claim, and that said proof will be made before 8. A. D. Gnrley, U. 8. CommlMiioiior, at Arlington, Or., on Sept. 22, 1896, Via: MAKY A. ARCHER, (formerly Mary A. Redden) Hd. 5794, for the nw4 see 11 tp 2 s of r 20 e. She names the following witnesses to prove her con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Fin Thomas. Arthur Hherrard, of Ar lington, W, P. Boles and Harry Clay of Olex, Or. a7-28 Jas. F. Moobe, Register. Remember that Liverine is a first-class remedy for the liver, and one of the very best for constipation. Liverine is an Oregon remedy.' Patronize home in dustry by buying a bottle of Liverine at L. VV. Darling's. HARVESTING MACHINERY. James V. Smith has the largest and best assortment of harvesting machinery to be found in Eastern Oregon, at prices lower than same are sold in The Dalles. Give him a call. PHOTOGRAPHS. Richards & Shnrte, the Condon artists, are prepared to make all size of photo graphs from stamps to enlargements. Orders taken for crayon, water colors or India-ink enlargements, with or without frames. All work will behiished at our new gallery just north of Hip drug store at Condon. We guarantee all work tltat is paid for when taken. Notice. Trains No. 1 & 2, West and East hound pasngcrs respectively, now run by the way of Walla Walla, and arrive at Arlington as follows: No.."2" East bound -12:53 a. m. No, "1" West hrmnd 2:47a.m. Train No. 2 leaves Portland at 7 p. m. r. (J. biNDLE, Agent, Arlington, Or QJirinnnAjmruTjvuinnjvuvxn KT r-X 1NE.W NEW AT THE 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 rubber goods, mackintoshes and slickers, blankets and comforts, yarns and fancy notions, hats and caps, cloves and j mittens, hardware, stovesand Bulpnurand cement, harness ana saddlery, lumber and shin gles, paints and oils, glass, crockery, wall paper, win dows and doorB. school books and stationery, machinery of all kinds, Studebaker and Old Hickory wagons, Oliver plows, Etc. STANDARD, ACME AND McGORMICK MOWERS, REAPERS AND HAY: RAKES. HODGES LATEST-IMPROVED STEEL FRAME HEADERS.; in , ,M i COME AND GET OUR PRICES. WHAT YOU DO NOT SEE, CALL FOR. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. Land Office at TheDailks, Or., July 9, lfTOfl. Notice is hereby given that the follow IriK-nsmed settler bus tiled notice of her intention to nikt tinul proof In support of her claim, ami that nil proof will be made before H. N. Ftazer, county clerk of (iilliMm county, at Condon, Oregon, on August 27, lM9t. vis: BIRDIE E. DOWNING, Hd. 4W7, for the e1 nw. neV sw'.f nd nwU se'f soc 11 tp 4 s of r 'Jl e. She names the following witnes ses to prove her continuous residence upon snd cultivation of, said land, vis: (j. L. Neale. T, E, Cruiltshank, M. J. Neale and Bessie, Fltzu'ater, all of Condon, Oregon. J17-23 Jas. F. Moore, Register. WAHTED--500 TO BUY M AC H 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 - ON - A - FARM. Since 1878 there have been nine epi demics of dysentery in different part, of the country in which ChnuiWrlain'B Col ic, Cholera and Uiarrhoea Remedy whs used with perfect Buccenii. Dysentery, when epidemic, is nlmopt at fevers and dangerous an Asiatic clwlera. Hereto fore the best effort, of the most skilled physiciani) have failed to check its rava ges. This remedy, however, has cured the most malignant caces, both of chil dren and adults, and tinder the mot try ing conditions, which proves it to he the best medicine in the world for bowel com plaints. For sale by druggists. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior to Aug. 1, 1894, will he paid on present ation at mv office. Interest ceases on and after this date. 8. B. Rahkkb, Treasurer of Gilliam Conntv, Or. Dated at Condon, Or., July 14, 1B(S. Choice Lots For Sale. Two lots lying within one block of the school house in Condon will be sold if applied for soon, for $60 (for both) that sold for 75 four years ago. Plenty of water within ten feet of the surface. Most favorable rexidence location in town. Easy terms. Apply at thin office. Notice. BOYS MAY BE HAD (and some times girls) for (1) ordinary service nt wages; (2) npon indenture, to work, nt tend school, and l e brought tip some what as jour own; and (3) children may be bad for leiral adoption. Ad. dress, W. T Gabwnbb. Kant. Oresron Bom' and fiirlu' AIH ki,. U-)ety, Portland, Oregon, , y- GOODS! STORE OF tinware, groceries of all kinds, lime, ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakh Office at The Dalles, Oh., Aug. 4, lttufl. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler lias tiled notice of his Intention to make Una) proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before II. N. Kraser, county clerk of Oilliam county, at Condon, Or egon, on Sept. 22, lH'.W, vis: ABRAHAM MOYKR, Hd. 3970. for the lots 3 and 4 and e'-j' sw1 sec 7 tp 4 of 22 e. Hcnnmeathe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: H. H. (iruier, L. Lntrrtv, leo, W. C raw (cird and K. W, Cooke, all of Condon, Or. a7-S jar. K. Moohk, Register. MEN! THEIR I N BR Y My little hoy. when two years of age, was taken very ill with Moody flux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy, and luck ily procured part of a bottle. I carefully read the directions and gave it accord ingly. Me was very low, but slowly and surely he began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I never can praise the remedy half its worth. I am sorry every one in the world does not know how good it. is, as I do. Mrs. Lina 8. Hinton, UrahamB vi lie, Marion county, Florida. For sale by drugitists. County Warrants at Face. I will take county warrants at their face value in trade at my store in Con don. S. B. Barkhu. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod son 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 best care is taken of stock left in my care, (iive me a chance. ,1. F. Thomas. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condon, Or. Hny mid irriilii over nlKht, cash, Mr; hay only, chbIi, 2' ; stullroom, jut spsn, rush l!5e. Com p. hoii with cook-stove free to patrons who fur nish tlielr own fuel. I'rlco for wcIkIiIiik hny, grain, produce of All kinds, live stock, etc., on liirKcsrsltts, 2V n draft: buck wniuliltiif free, A lllierul reduction on contract wc1IiIiik. The IJ, H, muil for Lone Hock leaves my burn every mornlne. except Hnnd.ys, nt Ao'clork. Piimkw Iters will ple.se (five notice the nlKht previous. A share of the putioioiKe Is solicited. W('onfeclioiierv Htm und soda fountain, tulatvoo, clifurs, pool table, me., In eonuettloo. H. II. UoDINSON. ROBINSON BROS. IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR BARGAINS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FRESH GROCERIES, Tobacco, Confectionery, Stationery, Etc., FOR CASH ONLY, AT BEDROCK PRICES. UNION BLOCK, ARLINGTON. OR. NEW STORE NEW GOODS - am now rdy .wlth brn - MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES AND EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN AND MECHANIC. m - I hav marked my prloe o low that I can - and will not do any credit bulns. m P. H. STEPHENSON CONDON, - : - OREGON. V Of Arlington, Or., No. 3918. Transacts a General Accounts Kept Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Interest SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, j D. M. FRENCH, President) W. W. 8TEIWER, Vlca-Prealdant FRANK ! T. HURLBURT, Canhlar. DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W.W.STEIWER, E. B. MoFARLAND, L. C. EDWARDS AND PERRY L. HAM'S Genr'l Merchandise Store AT LONE ROCK, OREGON, -la now In full blast with a .new and complete stock of. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL STAPLE ARTICLES A SPECIALTY. A "Tin fact everything needed by the" farmer, stockman I BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH AND MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. FLOUR! FLOUYm .FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST FLOUR ON EARTH APPLY TO SMITH & ROYAL OF THE FOSSIL MILLS. DROP IN AT COB'S Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon., when you feel like enjoying a first-class ' CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUCHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. COME TO THE GLOBE JOB ROOMS FOR ARTISTIC" JOB piTW. KC Only Job Office F. H. Robinson NEW PRICES for buslnasa" nw atook of. Ttt Ranking Business. Subject to Check. allowed on time deposits. A. C. HAWSON. and mechanic THI J.': in Gilliam County.