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THE CONDOM GLOBE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, I80. "' , "notIcV, : " Thejwirly inbscrijitlon to tha oloitit la II.no, MlHid In udvmire. Jl not paid In ndriince, fc! wUI Ihi clwwil. A Muu jiencll murk around this notice Itiillmtf Unit your mil i tlill(nn'X' plie III Dili. Imiic, 1 li hm ri in w lly. GLOBOSITIES. S"fl ehango of dutos In county treasu rer's notice. Oscar Port wood arrived home Friday from his visit in the volley. J. W. Blake and fnmily moved into their fine residence Tuesday. Horn, on Aug. 18th, to Mr, and Mri. Lnn Moore, near Condon, a son. Hilly Key and hit sistera visited friends on Hock creek last week. Mm. Mnrllin I loifnn nnd little imn vis ited relative nnd friendu in Comlon thin week. A little hoii ol Mr. nnd Mro. Watten herger of Hoover creek hroko bin nrm litHl Hatnrday evening. VVin, Keys of Mayville and Jn. King of Hutte creek were visible to the. miked eye on our street Saturday. Jna. 11. Hill, formerly of Condon, him been engnifed to tench the eiiMiInx term of the Crtitervillo school in Washington. Mm. f. A. Mnddoek and Mrs. K. L, Taylor visited at tin? homo of Mr. and Mm. C. J. (Julnn near Muyvillo Kundny. Mrs. 1. A. Iliilding und family have trtoved from the Taylor lioiiHe to one of tlm darker houses near the school hoiiHe. M. O. Clarke, our popular a ml efficient county assessor, has completed (he as segment of the county nnd ! now at work on the roll. Rev. John Dnvla, a Latter Day fniut minister, held meetings every evening thin week nt Condon, In W. A. Good win' residency. M luxe Katie Kiely of Kiti tmi to nnd Carrie Ihinuemnn of Clem came up on Tueadiiy'a ritnge to Attend the institute hero this week. The tii.oiiK fa printed one day earlier tliia week than usual, ow iug to the ed itor making n trip to Arlington on the regular press day. Mrs. (J. W. Mayer, who had been vis iting her father here, i. G. l'lirinan nnd ...iimy. me um monin, ,en ii.eauoy lor i.er home in Wnlht Walla. j Anyone desiring to purchase n Hist- j class new organ nt leoa than tj the price j charged by agents, can learn of the snap , ty applying nt thia oMiee. j Knr lohiriiiHlliiti Art ift utii, iimlrtt ilia at I. .1. tt i I " ' Wcycle tracks between Condon and lhe liome if Frank tiolden near Mavville I Unit every Sunday, nsk F.dgnr Moore. Roy Tnylor accidentally chopped off j the end of one of his lingers Monday i evening while cutting wood, We have ! not learned whether the ax was injured any or not. Horn, on August 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dtithie on Matney Flat, n son. Mother nrnl child nre doing well. Alex will pull through also if he does not dif fer a relapse. The only applicant at the teachers' ex amination here lo-t week, Miss Kath leen Filzmaurlee, passed the examina tion successfully and secured it second grade certificate. . The hot wave continues in the Fast,! Il is climated that nhout three thous- j nnd 'oplo hnve died in the large east-1 ern cities from the torrid weather during i the last two weeks, j Jus. Snipes of The l'mlles has been up! here the last two weeks looking afler his i farm and cattle Interests on Matney Flat, j He and Frank Stevens sold n bunch of : beef cattle Inst week. j II. B. Hendricks drove across the ' mountains to Salem last week with a j , hack to meet Ids family w ho have been ; visiting relatives in the valley. They ere expected home today. The editor of this excellent paper found a gnocl corduroy cat, lined with leather, ill the road on the Cumming near Fos sil lust Sunday morning. Tha owner can have same by paying fiOn for this notice, ' W. L. Richavda nnd Miles Shnrte hnve dissolved partnership in the photoira pil ing business, the former continuing the business at Condon. Miles will try his luck In the harvest field for a low weeks, for n change. Byron Mured, who resides on the John Day a few miles above Leonard's bridge, Is in the city. Mr. Murch is looking for business location, and may decide to settle In the' vicinity of The Dalles. Times-Mountaineer. Corvallis Times: Geo. A. Waggoner of this city received letter from Arling ton, Or., a few days ago, snylng lluit the wife of Dr. Lige Irvine of that town was lying at the point of death w ith hemor rhage of the bowels. The father of n bridegroom stopped n wedding the other day nt Antelope by rising when the clergyman ked If any one knew just cause why the marriage should not take place nnd announcing ttmt his son was Already mnrried. An Indication ot the general Interest in the flnnnclnl question is the daily Aver age of about 1200 lettora asking nil soils of flnnnclnl information, which nre re ceived at the United Slates treasury de partment. The people are studying this question harder than they did be for, informed! that Krviti M. rihntt, of the Antelope I I-rn ill, Ih the happy father of triplet, nil lioiinelng boys with lungs that can he heard il mile. In the exuheraneo of joy he Iihh failed to chronieln the happy event in the Herald. If thin ia true, the (Ji.oiik hollers "hiilly for line!" The Monmouth Monitor, nftera hini- ! urv ex Utenee of seven omul Iim. iurvfil to death last week from lack of patron age. Thin wn helievo make the 4th newspaper Hint Ims starved out in that town, which prove thai there la consul erahle mnsHhncklrim in the place, and in that case it la not deserving of n paper. We regret very much to learn that our old friend Ueorge CoHln of Thirlymile is lying at the point of death disease and dropsy, with u-ill. I t, .v.. nr, i il very slim chance of recovery. Thia la the game complaint that caused the death of no many of our nnhle old citizens within the last year or so T. H. Hoover, II. W, I'entccuttt, J. 11. Morris and othera. Mis Jennie Gumming, who visited her relative1 in thia county since hint springFrank Golden and family ot Mayville, Ji. O. Tohey and family of Hhuttler l'lat, (ieo. Chumherlain and family and Mrs. Klir.a (irnbb of Olex left Inst week for lier home nt HaNcy, Linn county. 8he made many frienda during her visit in thi county w ho re gret her departure. Just now Fossil is ono of the prettiest nnd most cheerful-looking little tow us in Eneteru Oregon, owing to all of the building in town being surrounded bv beautiful nonlar trees, the ton of which i Mitchell .Monitor: We are lower above the nicely-painted ImildingH.jJ'-. L.Taylor, Misses Mabel Hulstead, ; Two creek run through the tow n, from Hifdie nuj Duisy Dow ning, (irace. Pes- i which nearly all of the yards are irrign- ' '! FiUtwnlfr and C. G. Morey j ted. To it traveler thia time of the year j "' Condon. Miss Maggie Wilson and It is like Uniting an onsia in n desert. j Misa MeConnell of Mayville arrived after j Monmouth Monitor: II. S. Port wood Ur l. I... LI.... ...i II.. I " " " v """ ! goes there to represent Rosenthal, leder ; (V V.o., tiolesale shoe men ol pan r ran cievo. with whom he haa secured n posi tion as traveling salesman, with Wash ington, Idaho and Montana us his terri tory. Mrs. Port wood will visit with rel atives nt Kckley for a month or so until he decides where to locate his fnmily. Our delinquent subscritiers should not fall into the error of thinking that le-cnui-e we do not dun them everv week through the pner we do not need the : money duo na. It takes lots of hard t0 ru n,B,.).l,sa paa r, and if vim i , owhlJ U)t, Ul()HE tl)0 i0iey is nnd we wnnt it. We nre not a million- j uiiu and therefore we are not prepared j t., wait u life-lime on these little bill i that ought to tie paid in advance. j .... .......... ' . uev..is.. uurrnn m iiaKiamt. i ni., nr- ht.r on Wednesdav of thia week ... i,,ii ,,:u .. i,i.'.i..ii.-.. .,,.,i friends in this section. His w ife (nee MUa F.mmn Meek) has been visiting here the last three weeks, and l-olh will return to Oakland about Sept. 1st. Hv request of a large number of bin old j church members here, Mr. Cur ran hns consented to preach in the Congrega tional church here next Sunday at 11 1 j o'clock. j j At a fi'stival held several nights ago in ( ; n neighboring ton the editor of one of ! our exchanges, took his liest girl up lo j i the lemonade stand, and treating her, lie j began tishing in his pockets for n dime, j ! His face expressed his embarrassment as , ! he w hispered hoarsely, "I guess I havn't t ' n cent j 1 changed my pants," and the j young laity w ho had been examining the ! j unk nown regions of woman's dress for! I her purse, turned a pink color and said, ; "I am in the Mime llx." The little (t-ycar-old daughter of Mr. j for a visit to North Yakima, nnd w ill be j pirst Mort8age3jn"lmproved Farm and Mrtf. 1. C. Henry, five miles sontli gone about two weeks. I Property Negotiated, of town, met with a terrible accident last j jir Kjt.v wn jn town lat week ; We are prepared to negotiate first Sunday morning. She and an older j ,ryil,? , sot.lue farin ll!11)(1S) which h I SKVSiiKlK brotlier were riding n very gentle horse j S.,V8 are scarce in his neighborhood. j Zrn parties, and foreign capilalits. at the and in some unaccountable manner both j ()nr t(ner pft Satur,,rv tri ,0 j usual rate of int. n st .Mortgages renew of them fell off, breaking the little girl's . ,, n i ; ed that have been taken by other corn- arm in two Dlnces one at the elbow ' 1 ' Ue " 1 ,e "" 1"""' " "ut ' 'iew. A hires- arm In two pln.es, one at the elt.ow , wiki )( vp thj Bna wi iiR,et , wjtii Joint. Dr. Ilognn was hastily "'ion-j j , , , linker Citv. Or. ed ami lie liatl t lie cliilil lirongl t to tow n in order to tie able to treat it to better advantage. It being n compound fract ure and nt the elbow joint, there is very great danger of the arm remaining still, which would be don hi v unfortunate. me muling mounm.n jiih neiow tnr Upper Cascades is one of the wondera of , the Western world. It has the ell lea thia rear worse than nsnal.aud its move- ment hns rendered necessary the reloca tion of tlieO. K. A N. t'o.'s railway for a distance of some 12110 feet. The new line will be moved some sixty feA hack, and will be ejghleen feet higher than the present line, w hich hns gone away below grade, owing to the sinking and sliding . i .. i i ti... ..;i....i I,...-.. HI l IH- IllllU. IIII'IIIIII'IIIIIUIHHUHOIHMV, become no neenstomed to the. antics of j thia sliding mountain that they just lt it slide, and when it gets the track too j far dow n, they move it up airnin. lirown Hrna., Hill ami Jim, delivered nt Arlington this week nbont 50 bead of very fine beef cuttle for the Portland market. John Walker soM seven heail at the same time. Notwithstanding the fact that "Sniption Hill" has nlwnyB been a staunch democrnt, he informs us that hp' will "go republican" this fall nnd vote for McKinley and the gold stan dard. This is Is one of the advantages of living in a free country a man can Vote us he pleases. While thousands of democrats will flop to McKinley and gold, no doubt enough reputilicana will flop lo Bryan and silver to make almut a stntid-nff. It all depends upon their opinion on the money question, tncii f ; Oregon pawed nwa at hi home ne..r i CiTSwell on AiiL'tft 11th, inter an iloie-H of six weeks, Mr. Win. J. J. Heott. He j was born in Morgan county, Illinois, ( October 15, 1824, and therefore he waa 71 years, 1) month and 2t day of n-f. ! Mr. Scott came nciosg the plains in 184'i, j and lirat settled in Scott's valley, Donglaa enmity, nnd fnme time afterward remov ed to nenr Creswell, where he owned large bodies of laud. On October 3, 18o0, he married Mia Purrenen J. Rohinaon, who eurvives'hiiu. He also leaves ten grown children and one sister and a brother. Three daughters reside in thia conntv Mrs. I), p.. Trimble nnd Mrs. I). 8. lirown of Condon, nnd Mrs. W. C. lirown of Lone Hock. The latter two j . . .i ... I i 1 A 1. j uire i nreaeni ni me lime iu ins oenm, !MI1. nre ex oected home in n few dava. The Institute. One of the most interesting and enlhu- i siastic iiistitiitea ever held in the county ' ia in progresH thia week nt Condon by Prof. J. it. Ackerman of Portland, K. 1. Green of Heppner and School Hupt. Dag gett. Mrs. D.ig,'ctt ia nlao present. The following teachers are presentflnd Another of the noble pioneer taking part in the work: Mrs. M." Kd-j eluiati, Misses Neva Graham nnd Laura Simmons of Mayvillc, Misses May and Florence Davidson, Belle and Nora Cole- mini inn Ivn I'lake of Davidson, Miss jraee Fri.ell of Lost Valley, Miss !lat-'2o lie Hoover and Lee .Stewart of I'm-Hil, Miss Anna Schott nnd Chas. Royse of Olex, Misa Kathleen Fitzmaurice of Howe creek, Misse Nettie S.-hillinz and M Thompson of Matney Flat, Mrs. the aoove w na m tvie. Hesides the teachera present, n great ' uiHtiv other person j( m, who nre interested i expect to become ' teachera are regular nttc ndauts. j . On Tuesday evening E. P. Green de-1 livered n lecture to n large audience on ', the subject, "Some Curios in Fnglish ;" or language stmlv at random. The lect- , lire waa very liijmorons. throughout, as well aa instructive. As 8 humorist he : la "no slouch himself," almost outrival- i iug the famous Hill Nye, now extinct. J. II. Aekcrnian w ill deliver a lecture i this (Wednesday) evening on "The New J Patriotism," nnd on Thursday evening ; Mr. (ireen will lecture on "Lite's Les aons in Rlivine and Rhythm." The institute will adjourn Friday. Arlington Items. I County Coroner Marvel was in town ' li,,e s'ness, we are glad to stale. Saturday. , Rev. liarnhart preached Ids farewell . Vm. Cahill returned Inst week wilhl f-'rm"' l'ere hon,,i,-v tonn aueniive au nriother raft. jdience. ,. . , . .. , I Mrs. Hogan and child are visiting nt Mavor hdwnrda returned Snndav morn-'. , , , ... , ; , . t Condon this week, leaving the postoln.ee ing from hi outing. !. , ... ! in charge ot an assistant. It is reported that the grape yield I nlong the river is excellent. I John Cunningham and sou Roy nre i mining their livery stable again. Mrs. Uager and daughter have return- ; ,,.w t1ilV!j llg0) ,lH.erlaillig I0W ,,,,,,,1, e ed home from their Mayville visit. ! are w,rlll ostll.t.iay aol)g abonl ttie i8, Hon. J. E. David came in Monday and of March, left the same evening for Portland. ' Mr Fif,,,er of Haystack made his first Several hoho printers were here last , appearance w ith a load of watermelons week, slopping lung enough to get a . Monday. He is wild for free sil.er, but square meal. . unreservedly opposed to free melons. Miss Ada Red ford is visiting in Port-! There seems to be an epidemic in this land, nnd is gleatly missed here by her i section among the elderly eople, which many friends. j lays them up for a few days. It is bimi- Dr. Gi iliiti left last week for Lone Rock hir to the complaint usually prevalent nnd surrounding country, to be absent 1 during the early peach and melon sea atajut two months. "; , . . C. 8. Wenner and wife left last week i Boh Kobinson will get out this week's; Assignee's Notice of Final Set edition of the Record, which no doubt ' tlemetlt. w ill settle the money nnd oilier great ! In the circuit court of the state of Ore questions of the day. I gun for liillia.n conntv. It. A. W. Harfool returned from Port - ; land Monday and proceeded to Mt. Ail ,,,,,,,, llfk.r s g Ui!j v ify , . ... t(J ..,:,,.,, .... : , j , ' ' , . rreo nioinngne, son oi u, . ition- (ague, who had Ireen sick with consmnp- L, , tton.died last Sunday evening at his father's residence nnd waa buried at Eightmile. A litlle grand-daughter of Mrs. Wil limns una kicked hv a horse last week, sustain nt; a iraeture ol the t nv n. She f ' brought lo town for treatment and j ' gftiinr along nicely. Dr. Irvine re-j dueed the fracture. j , uhZ.ZlZ i,,i thi. I J morning," said Ihe hired girl, "ln-i ; deed !" "Yes'm; be tried to sell it to ! j me with a atenk, but 1 made him take it otT the scalea." PHOTOGRAPHS. W.I,, Richards, the Condon artist, is prepared to make nil muscs of photo graphs from stamps to enlargements. Orders taken for crayon, water colors or India-ink enlargement, w ith or without frames. Alt work will be finished nt my new gallery just north of the drug stove nt Condon, 1 guarantee nil woik that paid fur when taken, Jnnit's W. Smith has the largest line of agricultural implement to select from in Gilliam county, Oliver plowa and extras a specialty, Sc'io'I .ApporUoni-.t n'.. Seined S . Da fit h.i : (i fti to npporiion tin? various school districts of the county. This amount, i nptrtinned per capita, , pn(., ,1,,,,,;, r,,,.,.iVPg 2.T5 for each child of school aire, there I.insr 1 t)f in iho conn I. v. Following is (hi. apportionment: KO. 1 2 3 4 T 0 7 8 10 11 12 13 CI.KUK AND ADOHKffl. AM T. A W Kharrnrd, Arlington. .. .3I0 00 j A Hmiih, I'.lalock 104 R0 ! M U Weatherford, Arlington. . J0 50 1 A L Gardiner, Olex 12'15'li W 8 Phillips, Olex 101 75"! LO Kalston, Olex 107 25 j Ma Welshhooa, Clem 38 50 j MrsVV'J Russell, Condon.... 13 25 Kd Dunn, (Comlon 2'5 75 1 Alice lirown, Condon 08 75 ; Geo Hansen, Condon 77 00 1 V II Morris, Davidson (W 75 V L Ham, Lone Ris k 201 25 DM Rinehnrt. Condon 52 2)1 1 1 '5 John Gross, Condon 41 2ft W F Parka, Condon 70 75 J M Curl, Mayville 85 25 F Simmons, Mavville 107 25 J W Vanhorn. Fossil 107 2") Sam Jones, Lost Valley 82 50 A I! Lamb. Fif-il 310 00 Mrs Crawford, no school for 2 yea rs. ' 0 A Danncni.m, Clem 11)25 F A Knox, Fossil 00 50 1 17 18 !21 22 I 23 t 24 2j ; 27 -8 2U ! o0 W J Walsh, Arlington. M 75 J J l'orlwood, Corah. n. 40 75; Win i lead, Ailiiigton 74 i5 ' Clayton finane, Arlington 08 75: F A Williams, Fossil 77 00 ' S Jj Thomas, Oiex 40 75 ' Win Noitri.lyc, Mayville 03 60; il ileidtuuin, Fossil 38 50 j tl Wipper, Mayville 120 :'5; F P WaUon, Fossil 1 10 00 1 F M lirow ii, Condon 40 75 1 WG Keys, Mayville 41 25 j M Fitzinaurice. Fossil 49 50j :;i 3-' 33 31 35 30 38 tl C Dodson, Clem 00 50 30 Otis Kizer, Clarno. . 40 Mary Edelman, Mayville.. 41 James Johnson, Fossil 42 E A Putnam, Fossil 43 Oliver Nelson. Condon 44 W 11 Aldrid"e, Bigelow 24 '5 45 Mrs. Lizzie Palmer, Condon.. 00 5oJ 40 FMLogrcn, Davidson 22 00 j 62 J W Oshorn, Douglas 8 25 Amount of state fund 147OO0 Amount of county fund 2i2i 72 Total 3808 72 Unused balance 32 21 Lone Hock Riplets. Moat of our men of leisure nre putting; in their time killing grouse. j Mr. James ickvrs is improving from J Andy Sprowles, our blacksmith, is i bunding o new shop. He has boeu wurk ; ing out of doors since the lire. L Assessor Clarke was in this section a MONEY LOANED. in Hit 'matter oi trie esiaie oi J. i. Hays, insolvent debtor. To the ctedilois of the above estate: You are herehv no. ilie.1 that m. the .'mi. j day of July, 1SWJ. the assignee of the es-; i late of J. 1. ilas, insolvent oeiilor, nte1 " J ' !''. ',,rt "f,,he f,.a,e,.of !'rU" w, viim.nn v,ui., ,.,,- j ',",."t " ''' ).uw furU,er not l lied that on Sept. "2, 18!Ui,or as soon i ,1(.rt.tlfu.,. lia ,ie t0urt may designate, j the assignee will apply to said court for jasettl ent of said account and for a I (iiseluitge irotu an iiaonny as eucii ns- ! Hlgnee Dated July 80, IBM. It. II. iIkndrickm, Assignee. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DEL Most Perfect Made. o Years the Standard; i I ti ou : 57 75 i i Mini u tnAnxixuTjiruvuuiruiriiAnnjviriv 'V. i. . . c FOR SALB! I OFFER FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Two Town Lots Fronting 50 Feet on Eist Side of Main St., Condon. Also 50-foot Front on West Side of Main Street the Best Business Stand now to be had in Condon. Liberal Terms, or Will Trade for Horses, Cattle or Sheep. L. W. DARLING, CONDON, - .TJinjTJLfinnnjTjiaruvuiJt S. B. BARKER 'DEALER iOEMER CONDON, STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. Condon Hotel, CONDON, - : - OREGON. Mrs. S. A. iVIaddock PROPRIETRESS. This Large New Hotel is the Most Comfortable and Best-Fur nished Hotel In Gilliam County. First-class Accommodation and Low Ratest The table is supplied with the best that the market aflords. Iv. O, Ralston, OLEX, - : - OREGON, DEALER General Merchandise, Implements, Chcica Groceries, Drygoods, Hardware, drugs, boots and shoes. ni-ir WTI"-- Full lines are curried ami new goods constantly arriving. Stock ealt, blacksmith coal anil feed irr carload lots, at competition prices. It will pay stockmen to come to Olex before buying elsewhere. Good camping accommodations. KEEP - YOUR - EYE - ON - OLEX. T. G. Jouxson. Johnson -PROl'RIETOKS OF- Livery, Large New Barn Condon, - HAY AND GRAIN C!I.VUCiE9 VERY First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. R I N Ell ARTS Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Proprietor. The public will flnrl that no better flccommorlatiofin Can be found iti this country than at thia house. Meals 25c; beds25Ci LIVERY STABLfiiTcOKNECTlCM. RATES VERY MODERATE, : - OREGON. IN I KRGfiMDiSE OREGON. W. L. Wilcox & Wilcox, Feed and Sale Stables, on North Main Street - Oregon. BOUGHT AND SOLD. REASONABLE. RESTAURANT