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THE CONDON CLOSE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1896. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. WOULDN'T THIS KILL YOUt Extract from English history, When the Revolutionary War had continued some years, the British felt that it would be cruelty to the colonists to maintain it any longer. The Americans were being killed constantly, and the country, from Massachusetts to Sjuth Caro lina, was filled with widows and orphans. The Americans, moreover, were being put to great inconveni ence. The British Government notified Washington that it must be excused from carrying on the contest any longer. The English could not reconcile it to their con sciences to prosecute a strife so fatal to their kinsmen. So the war was ended and the Americans were per mitted to form a government of their own. Joseph F. Johnston, just elected governor of Alabama by 60,000 majority, says: I have distinctly made the issue that a large majority cast for our ticket would stengthen Bryan in the November election and rid theconntry of a domination of its finances by millionaires and syndicates and restore the control of the government to the men who are the producers of the wealth in peace and the defenders of tile flag in war. VViu. J. Bryan says: "I don't want any man to vote for me be cause he thinks that if I am elected I will help him to put his hand in somebody else's pocket. All I ex pect to do is to prevent somebody else from putting his hand in your pocket." The young leader is de ter mi iied to smash the idea that there is any taint of Socialism in the free silver movement. Exam iner. The last catalogue of the Univer sity of Oregon shows a remarkable growth. The State University is laboring wisely and successfully to fulfill its high mission to the people of the state. It may be truly called the friend of the people. Address fr information University of Ore gon, Eugene, Oregon. The San Francisco Examiner is authority for the statement that Wall street has pledged $12,000,000 to defeat Bryan. The occupants of the Mills building alone subscribed $1,000,000. CURES WHH AIL FIKF FAU5L fl I Best CouKh Syrup. Taste Good. Ue lvl in time. nn by dmgfristfl. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Gilliam. Edwin Oddie, Plaintiff, vs. Christo pher Ii. Eeis and N. C. Thomson, De fendants. To JJ.C. Thompson, defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the first day of next term of said court, following the expiration of said summons to-w it, by the third Monday of September, viz: (September 21, 1896. and if yon fail so to appear, plaintiff will take judgment and decree in said suit against the defendant Christopher H. Keis, for the' sum of fl300.00, with interest thereon at the . rate of eight per .cent per nanom ; and take decree in foreclosing a certain mort gage executt-d by said defendant to the Jarvin-Conklin Mortgage Trust Co., and by them assigned to this plaintiff, to .e enre the said plaintiff's claim, being upon real estate situated in the countv of Gilliam, state of Oregon, and more particularly bounded and desctibed ;is follows, to-wit: The w of nwf and! wjjj of sw of section 18 in twp 1 south, 1 of range 22 e, V. M., and containing 150 ! acres, and decreeing that any claim or lien which you may have to said premi- j sea may be declared to be inferior and ' subwquent to the lien of the plaintiff ; here.ii), and directing the sale of said ; property in the manrer prescribed by law, and the application of the proceeds thereof to the payment of the claim of l tne plaintin herein, including costs, dis bursements of snit, and attorney's fees ! herein. I Service of this summons is made npon yon by publication, pursuant to order of ! Hon. Thos. A. Stephens, judge of the j circuit court for the 4th district of the l state of Oregon, and acting for Hon. W. I L. Bradshaw, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Gilliam countv. Dated the 4th day of August, 18!J6. John Lyons and Geo. W. Hazes, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Herbert Stephenson desires to inform the public that they can save many a dullar by trading with him Hnd getting r benefit of his large discount for cash. 17ANTED-AN IDEASJ" Ciing to patent? Protect vonrideas; they may : .,.1-jK you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEK- Y hi- CO., Patent Attorney, Washington, ! o. J., :ur their prize uli'er. SUMMONS. In theCircut Court for the Coun ty of Gilliam, State of Oregon. John F. Pennypaeker, I'luintifl', vs. John F. Turner, R. Emma Tur ner. Harrv Grubb, Charles II Dodd & Co", and L. O. Ralston, Defendants.- To John F. Turner, R. Emma Turner and Harry Grubb, defend ants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required tc appear and answer the complaint tiled 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 said 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 plaintiff's 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 clainr'ng 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 Bnd 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 a.d E. E. Savage, Attornevs for Plantiff. ( Assignee's Notice of Final Set-! tlement. In the circuit court of the state of Ore gon for (ii 1 I'm in eonntv. In the matter of Halstead, Rinehart & Co., insolvent debtors. To the creditors of the above estate: You are hereby notilled that on the 2V)th day of July, 18i)fi. the assignee of the es tnt of ilalstead, Kineliiirt 4 Co., insol vent debtors, filed in the circuit court of the stats of Oregon, for (jilliam county, his finnl Recount as snch assignee. Yon are further notified that on Sept. 22, 1896, or as soon thereafter as the court may designate, the assignee will apply to said court for a settlement of said ac count and for a discharge from all liabil ity a such assignee. Dated July 30, 1896. H. B. Hendricks, Assignee. Fresh Fruit Cheap. I will make regular weekly trip all fall from the Bin luck 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 yoa to see me lefore bnving elsewhere. Ll II. Thompson. Blwlock. MITCHELL Wagons are a great favorite, as they are the lest made. Call on Slinr'e Bros, for prices. Machine extras, drapers, belting, oils, etc., at tjhorte Bros., Arlington. Farmers should consult their own in terests by getting Sbnrte Bros, prices on machinery of nil kinds. The Uermun-American Insurance Co., of New York, one of the moat reliable companies In tbe woi Id, hsi established (in office at Condon with L. W. Darling as scent. BUSINESS LOCALS. Books of nil kinds. L. W. lJiirlini? A Co. Pishes ana glawrc at L. W. barling & Co.'. Tbe best lemon citracn for flavoring, last ar rived, h. V. Darling & Co. Huve you teen our new display of toilet sonps? Something new and nice. L. . Jjarling & Co. Buy choice bird need, now reduced to 10c a puckmre, from L. W. Curling & Co., and your bird will singsweeter. The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving soap" the beet in ibe world for the toilet and for shaving. Fjjr wile by L. 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. Purling & Co., Condon. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LakdOffici atThu Dali.es, Ob., Ang. 4, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following Duined sttller hue riled notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that uid proof will be. made before S. A. I). Guilty, Ii. fe. Commhssioner, ut Arlington, Or., on Sepl. 22, 1896, viz: MARY A. ARCHER, (formerly Mary A. Redden) Rd. 794. for the nv nee 11 tp 2 s of r 20 e. Sshe names the following witmsws to prove hereon tinuous redoence upon and cultivation nf, said land, viz: lln Thomas. Arthur Hhemird, of Ar lington, W, V. Bolea and Hurry ( lay of Olen, Or. 26 Jak, F. MooaE, Keglstcr. 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 huving a bottle of Liverine at L. W. Darling's. HARVESTING MAG HIKER 7. James V. Smith has the largest anil best assortment of harvesting inachinery to be found in Eastern Oregon, at price lower than eniiie are fold in The Dallef. Give tiim a call. Notice. Trains No. 1 & 2, West and Knst bound passengers respectively, now run by the way of Walla Walla and arrive at Arlington as follows: No. "2" Kast bound 12:53 a.m. No. "1" West bound 2:47 a. m. 1 Train No. 2 leaves Portland at 7 p. rn. F. C. HiNPi.rc, Aeent, Arlinitton. Or. 2-nnjrinnj-innjrunjTr NEW GOODS! NEW AT THE JAME S W. SM 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, varus and fancv notions, hats and cans, cloves and mittens, hardware, stoves and sulphur and cement, harness gles, 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, Etc. STANDARD, ACME AND McGORMIGK MOWERS, REAPERS AND HAY RAKES. H3DCES LATEST-IMPROVED GOME AND GET OUR PRICES. WHAT YOU DO NOT SEE, CALL FOR. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornci at Thk Pai.i.f., Ob.. July 9, 1KKS. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of her. Intention to make final proof in support of h-r clHlm, and that imid prooi will be made before H. N. tim-r, county clerk of (iilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, oil August 27. lW'fi. viz: BIUPiE K. DOWNING, JM. 4017, for the e' j nw)-4. nei sw't' and nw'i se'4 see 11 tp 4 s of r 21 e. Hhe names the following witnes ses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of. sulci bind, vu: H. L. Xc;de. T. K Cruikshatik, M. J. Neale and Bessie l iuwuter, all of Condon, Oregon. J17-2S Jau. F. Miiork. H. glti-r. WANT TO BUY ED-500 M A CHINER Y 1OF1 SHURTB BROS., ARLINGTON, OREGON. WE ARE' HEADQUARTERS 'FOR- Wagons, Buggies, Mow ers, Rakes, Etc. Latest Improved Headers MYERS PUMP, ETC. I!l FACT ANYTHING - USED - ON - A - FARM. Since 1878 thore have been nine opi ilemii'g of (Ivsctitt-rv in cliffi'THta parli u( the i-diiritry in wliich ChHiiilHrlitin's (Jul k', Cholera mul Dinrrhota Upinedy wits uwd with perfect siircK. lMtset'itcry, when ppidemic, is nlmont as revere ami dangerons as Afiatic cholera. Hereto fore the lt efforts of the timet skilled physicians have failed to check its rava This remedy, however, hn cured the most, malignant caces, both of chil dren and adults, and under the ino-l try iii(5 coridilinnff, which proves it to he the beet medicine in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by dni)riHt8. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants reuistered prior to Oct. 1, 1894, w ill lie paid on present ation at my office. .Interest ceaises on and after tliU date. 8. B. Rakkeu, Treasurer of Gilliam Countv, Or. Dated at Condon. Or., A'ig. 17, 18! (i. Choice Lots For Sale. Two lots, lying within one block of the school honse in Condon will I oM if applied for soon, for $f0 (for loth) that sold for 7I four years iiiro. ' Plenty of water within ten' feet of the surface. Most favorable residence location in town. Easy terms. A pply at thin office. Notice. BOYS MAY BE fl AD (and ' nome timed girls) for (1 ) ordinary service nt wages; (2) upon indenture, to work, at tend school, and be brought tip aoine w hat an onr own; and (3) children may be had for legal adoption. Ad dress, W, T 'miuinkh. Pnpt. Oregon Boy' and Girln' Aid So ciety, Portland, Oregon, GOODS! STORE OF- tinware, groceries ot all kinds, lime, 1 and saddlery, lumber and shin STEEL FRAME HEADERS. uxruvuvuu ixumnxiruv-i. NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION. Land officii at The I.w.lf., Ob., Aug. 4, VX. Notice Is hereby given that the followliig. named settler has illed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, am! that said proof will Is- made before II. N. Krar, enmity clerk of (illllain county, nt Condon, Or egon, ou Sept. Si, lMi, tr.: ABRAHAM MOYKR, Hd. 3970, for the lots S and 4 and c'; sw' j see 7 tp4 sof 22 e. Me names the following witnesses to prove his cotMiioious rehidenee t;pon and eultlvatloii ol, said land, vie: t. . firmer. I. LahT-rtv, io, U. t raw foni and K. W. Cuoke, nil of Conduit, nr. 7-2j Jas. K. Mkouk. licEllr. THEIR My little boy, when two years of age, was taken very ill with bloody flnt. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy, and luck ily procured part of a bottle. I carefully reail the direction!) and gave it accord ingly, lie wan very low, but alowly and Rtitely lie liegan to improve, gradually recovered, and )h now a stout anil otrong as ever. 1 never can praise the remedy half its worth. lain worry every one iii the world floeg not know how good it is, a I do. Mis. Una S. Ilinton, Oriihama ville, Marion county, Florida, For sale by druggist. County Warrants at Face. I will take county warrants, at their face value in trade at my alore in Con don. S. K. I'.AKKKII. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod (kiii livery stables in Arlington and hope my friends from everywhere w ill remem ber me when they come to tow n. My rates, are very moderate and the very best care is taken of stock left in my care, (live me n chance, J. F. Tiiomah. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY. FEED STABLE & CORRAL. Lower Main St., Condon, Or. flny fttirt itrnln ovur nlxht. ossh, rV! buy only, rush, iific; stullroorn. per slum, cusli iiBe, f'ninji lioVie with Cook stnvo free to rmtrons who fur nish their own fuel. I'rlcn for weltrhttiK huy. jrriifn, prmlure of nil kinds, live stock, etc, on lurxe Hciihw, a.'w a ilmfti buck wnlirhltiK frra. A Hheriil rcrlticttoii on contract welirhfiiK. Tim tt. K. mull for Louis Hock lenvfs my burn evry motiilnir. ex epl fiiirnliiys, nl ft oVIx k. Hhskcii i;r will iilciisc nlve notice the nliflit prrou. A sliHro of the nittroiiHi(c Is solicited. . 4jSIf;orife(!tioiiry eturo and nrxln fnwritnln, toba'no, elKr, pool Ubi, etc., In connocrloii. TH MEN It. II. Robinson. ROBIfJSOfi BROS. IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR BARGAINS; GENERAL MERCHANDISE, KRESH GROCERIES, Tobacco, Confectionery, Stationery, Etc., FOR CASH ONLY, AT BEDROCK PRICES. UNION BLOCK, ARLINGTON, OR. NEW NEW GOODS I am now rady for buln .wlth brn-nw stock of. MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES AND EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN AND MECHANIC. m I rtv marked my price o low that I can "" - and will not do any credit bualneaa. 1 P. H. STEPHENSON. rONHON. - : - OREGON. Of ArlinRton, Ur., No. 3918, Transacts a General JBanking Business. Accounts Kept Drafts eold on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Interest SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YCUR BUSINESS. ; 5 D.M.FRENCH, President! W. W. 8TEIWER. Vice-Presidents FRANK 5 T. HURLBURT. Cashier. P niDrrTnno..n. M. FRENCH. W.W.STtlWER. E. B. McFARLAND. L. 5 LC. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. ? PERRY L. HAM'S Genr'l Merchandise Store AT LONE ROCK, OREGON, Is now In full blast with a- 1 . 1 r-' -""L- " - Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL STAPLE ARTICLES A SPECIALTY. I n tact everything needed by the farmer, stockman and mochanlo. I BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH AND MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. FLOUR! -FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST FLOUR ON EARTH 'APPLY TO SMITH & ROYAL OF THE FOSSIL MILLS. DROP IN Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon., when you feci Ilk enjoying flrst-olass CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER OH DRAUGHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. COME TO THE GLOBE JOB ROOMS FOR ARTISTIC" job PWM. fix , : Only Job Office F. II. It01UN8ON. STORE Subject to Check. allowed on time deposits. FLOUR!! THE- AT COE'S in Gilliam County. NEW PRICES I :