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f I . h 1 1 n i i 11 1 51 pi ! t i THE C0IID0I1 GLOBE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1890. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. We met the eneoiy and we are theirs. Win.. McKinley has been elected president by one of the largest electoral votes ever given and by" the popular vote. He is a pure statesiuan and we hope that he will give us an administration under which the country will prosper.- As is well known to our read ers we disagree with bini on the prominent question ' at issue, but still we hope for the" best. He is the president of no party. He is the president of the American peo ple. If our political opponents DrosDer under his administration, so will we. If time does not bring the prosperity promised by the victorious party, the American peo ple will arise in their might at the next election and hurl them from power. This is one of the blessings of a free and independent country. Guard. , The American doctrine that every man is the equal to every other man, will finally result in serious trouble. The loafer is not the equal ' to the industrious man, and there ' is a difference in the intelligence of men, but the American doctrine eayB that all are equal. , Ameri cans bring up their boys with less ambition , than the people of any other country, and as a result, a laree shiftless class is crowing up, with whom industry and thrift will finally be a crime. These ' shiftless people, refusing to take care of themselves, want the govern ment to take care of them, saying it owes them a living. This is so cialism and anarchy, and the very worst doctrine that could set a foothold in America. Dalles Dis patch. ' ; ' : ' " The democratic Eugene Guard pays Mr Bryan this compliment: "William J. Bryan is as grand in defeat as he was in battle array. No candidate ever made such a fight single handed. He asked for no quarters from the aggregated wealth of America wbicft tougnt him so bitterly, but denounced them from every platform. Near ly every leading paper in his party, the administration at Washington, and the heretofore leaders bolted. . Still he made a remarkable showing for a new national iBsue. The fight will continue for the. next four years, and we believe will win. If . it does, it is likely that William J. Bryan, the patriot, will be the oc cupant of the White House." Indianapolis Journal: She Talk abut women talking! If they are any worse than you men are when there is a campaign, then I dont know a thing. He But you must bear in mind that we only get that way once in four years. During the great political con test, Durrant, the notorious mur-d-.-rer, appears to have been "lost in the shuffle." Better hang the fellow now during the lull. If the neoDle had voted directly for president the result would be the same. On the popular vote there is a million majority for McKinlev. Spain is reported a "getting out of patience." She has already got ut of money and in a short time she will be getting out of Cuba. Colonel Ingereoll favors gold, but he is certainly not on the right track to reach the city whose streets are said to be paved with gold. ' "A friend in need is a frienl indeed." gttcl) is what the Indies find, in the New Home Sewing Machine. Ask for cata logue and prices at Sharte Bros., Arlintt ton. Oregon. ' ' Good advice: Never leave home on a jonrney without a brittle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rctiiedy.. For fi!e lv L ,V Ihirlintr. ' AsjrtciiU'intl 8t Mturle KniB. :ts ,,f 'II How to Prevent Croup. Rome leHclinii thnt will prove intereit inif to yoimif molbera how to gonrrl a(fiiet tie di.Hse. Crouji U r terror to yoimif mothers nnr) to pOHt them roncernintt tlit cutii'c, firet tyniitoniR iinrl treatment i tho oliject of tills item. T! origin nf crotiji cotn tiinn oikl. Chiliirei) who nre Hnhjcct to it take cold very easy anil croup is til wet sura tir follow. The fiift fy iiiptniii is hoarseness; this is soon followed by n peculiar roujih , i coniili. wluch iseacily recognized mid will never lie forirottcn by one who has heard, it. The time to act is when the child firat heroini-s hoarse. If Chamberlains O'Mgh Bemedv is freelv iiven all tendencv to crimp wijl J : L'..,.., -f.w . 1 congn lias rteveiopeu if will prevent ttie attack. , There Is no danger in triving this remedy for it ciintnin notliing inju rious. For sale by L. W. Darling, drug- l.llhr.S Mill III Best tloutrb Byrup. . in time. Pnl It rail fISf lUiS. I I fates Oood. Use f I br orueirlsts. I ' Administrator's Notice. All persons having olnim Hisniiift the j estate rf H. F. Lohingrr, oVwasrd, are requested to present tlieui, duly verified, j within sir months from date hereof, to J the undersigned, who has been duly ap j pointed by the county court hs sdininis- , tratorof said estate. ' Dated t Olex, Oregon, Oct. 20, 1896. J. P. Thomas, 30 88 "'" '"" Administrator. . Dissolution Notice. Notice hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, doing saloon business at Condon under the firm name of Wil son & Barr, has this day been dissolved, J. W. Barr retiring from the business. C. C. Wilson. J. W. Barr. Cordon, Or., Oct. 15, 18. Potatoes, squashes, carrots, pie pump kins, parsnips, etc,, for sale at 1 per 100 pounds, at Ueo. w. Marvel's rancn on Rock rreek. Only a simple question! Why send away for a sewing machine, when you can get one of the "Latest Improved" and gnamnteed for 5 years,.frotn Shurte Bros. Prii e fr..m $15 to 60. Treasurer's Notice. All countv warrants registered prior to Nov. 1, 1894, will be paid on present ation at mv office. Interest ceases on and after this date. 8. B. Barker, Treasurer of Gilliam County, Or. Dated at Condon. Or., Ovt. 19, 1896. .u County Warrants at Face. I will take county warrants at their face value in trade at iny store in Con don. S. B. Barker. James W. Smith has the largest line of agricultural implements to select from in (ii Ilium county. Oliver plows and extras a specialty. Remember that Liverine isa 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. v! Darling's. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Pod eon livery stables in Arlington and hope my friends from everywherewill 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. J. F. Thomas. HARVESTING MACHINERY. James W. Smith has the largest and best assort inent of harvesting machinery to be found in Eastern Oregon, at prices lower than same are sold in The Dalles, (iive him a call. The Oermaii-Amerlcan Insurance Co., of New York, one of tbe most reliable companie in the woi Id, hn establinhed nn office at Condon with I. W. Darling as aent. H. B. 11KN1ETI E8, Condon, Or. H. B. nEKDRICKS, FoMil, Or. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEYS AT I-AW, OFFICES AT CONDON AND FOSSIL, OREGON. Careful attention to oBito ronnH'l and practice in all the court, also counsel by crrepondence. aDSuiteiB, eie. 1 in.' inHtirniK'iriil lue wsi cumpu lies extant Also attention to Collections and Land Laws. No'.ary Public in each office. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture Final Proof. C. S. Land Offick, Tue Dalles, Ok., Nov. 4, '96. Notice is hereby given that Rodney W. Crane of Muvvilii-. Oregon, ha. filled notice ot inten tion to make tinal proot before H. H. Hendricks, U. 8. Com. at bis office in Fossil, Oregon, on Saturday, Dec. 10, 1896, on timber culture application No. 21522, for the w4 sec 11 tp 5 s of r -JO e. He names as wit nesses: Sam McGllvrav, A Grelner. James Dyer and Vntl Ureiner. all of May vltle. Oregon. 1113-40 Jab. r. Moore, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Timber Culture Final Proof. 0. 8. Land Office The Dau.es, Or., Nor. 7,1896. Notice is hereby given lhat Ezra A. Hay has filed notice of intention to make final proof before H. N. Frazer, county clerk, at bis office In Condon, Oregon, on Tuesday, December 22, 1896, on timber culture application No. S021, for the hvt'i see 14 tp 4 a of r 22 e. He names as wit nesses: H F. Downer, J. E. Downer, George Stephenson and Cburlc Wilson, all of Condon, Oiegon. nia-40 Jab. F. Moore Register. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condon, Or. Hay and grain over night, cash. 50c; hay only, cash, !!oe: stallroom. per span, cash 23c. t'ump houe with cook-stove free to patron, who fur nih their own fuel. Price for weighing hay. grain, produce of all kinds, live stork, etc., on large scales, 25c a draft; back weighing free. A literal reduction on contract weiuhlng. The V. 6. mall for Lone Kock leaves my barn every morning, except SHiidnys, ut6 o'clock. Paxseu gers will please give notice the night previous. A sfiiire of the natronage is solicited. i.oniecitonery store ana .one lonnrain. tobTiceo, rigars, pool table, etc., in connection. ' Minora j " 1 t til a .1 to in Annnafitln ARLINGTON-FOSSIL ku STAGE LINE REED, EUCKINCHAM & NIVEN, PRO PR'S. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (GO miles) f6 00 Rimriii trip, f 10 00 MHyville(A3 mile.).. 500 .... Hound trip, 900 Condon (89 mllcJi)... 400 Round trip, 700 Clem (20 miles) 8 00 Hound trip, 600 Olex (lil miles) ...... 2 00 Round trip, Z 00 Btnge leaves Arlington every morning (frindny excepted) t 0 o'clock ; is dttf at Condon at 8 p in Hnd arrives at fossil at 7 p. m. Comfortiible covered conches and careful, ex pet kneed drivers. CD'iDOM BLACKSMITH SliG? G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. CENERAL BLACKSMITKINC AND WOOD WORK. The Only Firt-cla-H Blncksinith and liumeshoer in the County, MAIN STREET, CONDON, OREGON. yt ft t. 9. NEW GOODS! NEW AT THE STORE OF JAMES W. SMITH IN ARLINGTON. I Our new fall stock has 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, varns and fancy notions, hats and caps, gloves and mittens, hardware, stoves and tinware, groceries ot 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 aud Old Hickory wagons, Oliver plows, Etc. .... STANDARD, ACME AND McGORMICK MOWERS, REAPERS AND HAY RAKES. HODGES LATEST-IMPROVED STEEL FRAME HEADERS.; come andIetIur PRICES. WHAT YOU DO NOT SEE, CALL FOR. jirLOfinjiruvtnjxnnnjvir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tin Dallks.Ob. Sot. 4, 1800. Notice 1 hereby irlvcn that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make fi dii 1 proof in support of hiseluim.aml that aid proof will be made before J, . Morrow, county c lerk of Morrow county, at Heppuer, Or., on Dec. 19 ISO, vii: OUVE COKLEE, Hd. 41S5. for then ,ee 11 tp 3 of r 23 e W M. He name. II e following witnesses to prove hi. con tinuous resldenre upon and cultivation of. said land, vl: J. 1). Ball. 1. K. Hutch, John W. spieknali aud Perry Miller, alls of Uooseberry, Oreuon. nl $-40 Jab. F. Moor, Register. T. G. JOHNSON, .PROPRIETOR OF. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on North Main Street, Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHARGES' VERY REASONABLE. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rate. A fthare of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. R IN EH ART'S RESTAURANT Condon, GEO. W. RINEHART, Proprietor. The public will find that no found in this country than at LIVERY : STABLE : RATES VERY T. L. PORTWOOD, CONDON, OREGON, . 'DEALER IN' HARNESS, SADDLERY, COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC. Hand and Machine-Made Harness. Repairing a Specialty. MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. THE - BEAVERDAM - CALLIOPE Saw Near Lone Rock, Oregon, Always nan good lumber for nale at low prices. All kinds of grain taken, at market prices, in ex change for lumber, delivered at the saw mill. Please send in your order. E. D. WIN ELAND & CO. GOODS! arrived and is beingj NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orru at Th Dallks, Ob., Oct. 13, W98. Notice is hereby given that the following. named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof ln.upportof his claim anil that said proof will be made before H. N. Krnior, comi ty clerk of (lllllam county at Condon, Ortfou, ou November . WJ6, vis: JAMES O. NEIJ50N. Hd. 3364, for the nw1 scoStp 4 s ol r20 VY M. Heimmc the folloniiiK witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of. said land, via: Krniit Calmer, Km. Looney, I. K. Cason and Hcnrv Ken iter, all of Condon. Oregon. oi'!-:!7 J. K. Miiokk, Register. Oregon. better accommodations can be this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. IN : CONNECTION. MODERATE. WHIPS, SPURS, CHAPS, Mills R. II. Robinson. ROBINSON BROS. IS JHE PLACE TO GO FOR BARGAINS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, i FRESH GROCERIES, Tobacco, Confectionery Stationery, Etc., FOR CASH ONLY, AT UNION BLOCK, rvuvnjvuinjmnnjinjvinnjv Of ArlinRton, Or,, NO. Transacts a General Accounts Kept Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Interest corniAi ATTfiiTMN CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, t D.M.FRENCH, Pr.ldentl W. W. 8TEIWER, Vlc-PrWnt FRANK T. HURLBURT. Chlr. ' Pi DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W.W.STEIWER. E. B. McFARUAND, Li 5 2 innAnnAArmnjtnnnnAruuinjuinAnuuuuvr FLOUR! -FpR CHEAPEST AND BEST FLOUR ON EARTH -APPLY SMITH & ROYAL OF THE FOSSIL MILLS. Iv. O. Ralston, OLEX, - : - OREGON, DEALER IN General Merchandise, Implements, Choice Groceries, Drygoods, Hardware, drugs, boots and shoes. Full lines are carriod and new goods constantly arriving. Stock salt, blacksmith coal and feed in carload lots, at competition prices. It will pav stockmen to come to Olex before buying elsewhere. Good camping accommodations. KEEP - YOUR - EYE - ON - OLEX. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! SECURE YOUR HOUSES FROM FIRE BY CETTINQ THE- Safety : Patent : Chimney At The Arlington Tin Shop. Warranted as safe as brick For further particulars address the DROP IN Lower Main St., -when you fl Ilk enjoying a flrst-claa ' CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER M DRAUCHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. S1M1Q. I onom Our I1CW Cnll1non I" 0 best styles of Ortfutiii and Pmtios. It Ulustratcs, describea, E SX i ft. "tcre prices on urgans irora Ja.oo no. aud I'lanoj from Si n nn. it .hnm. i,.... .1 f , IP ijjyu airact from the UlHIlufacturrra. anrl Hflvn nvii en nw .n ' uuuiauicpj 101 5 yre., j...., ! .-.j ,'fi Aa Hamtmber this Brand .w-ii . m - j9x Au n nmn a, y,u. ilil BEDROCK PRICES. ARLINGTON. OR. 30IB, Banking Business.: Subject to Check. allowed on ume uepusiw. FLOUR!! THE- TO and costs only half as much. proprietor at Arlington, D. 8. Ilealy. AT COB'S Arlington, Oregon., a nrmirl nirtfnllo f .11 I ........ . MiEffiiEl THE CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANOS ' nave necn piayea and praisca for nearly ,c lus mm uiuiuu inBirumenis nana. Imnt it rr - u.. i u -a -" r.i iur it ai once. iimp. nearly nu yra.) Wnnh I ngtow, N.J i i A