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THE COIIDOII GLOBE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1896. NOTICE. Ths yearly inlorl.llmi to the Glob ia H.M, II I'uM In advance, II not alt1 In advance, 2 will I charged. A Mil fifiirll ninrV around tlili ticillce Indicate Dint your kil x tiptlon ex pire with tliU luirne, Mcate hmuw pwniiitly. GLOBOSITIES. It Is reported that wool has advanced to 10 pound at Tlie Dalle) since the e lection. , Mike Hnllivan uriil Albert Miller put n new cement floor In the county vault , tblt week. Herbert Johnson, a former attache of this office, U again at work at thu cate for awhile. W. J. Kdwrards delivered another bunch of flne beef cattle at Arlington thie week. Ray Henson came over last week from Mnlltf ir county to look alter lil cattle : Interest In this county. The street politician' job I gone. Wonder If he linn saved enough out ol It to enrry him through Ihe winter? ' Ja. Snipes of The Dulles has Just aold to Ueo. Keller a bunch of very line lef cuttle, which were rained on till Matney ranch. ". U.S. Deputy Marshal J. M. Bent ley of rendletou went over to Waldron this meek to a r rent a man who violated the timber Inwe. ". ' The attempt to organise a lodge of ...... . ... . .'iui iinnc at ion ince uy aim itcnecca , Smith taut week proved a failure, for the present, at least. Mrs. neriiert llalstead ha been under treatment at the home of her jwimts, Mr. and Mr. U. W. Hinehart, the last two week. Hundreds of factories have opened tip in the Knot since the election, and It in incerely hoped that the terrible finan cial panic it at an end. Mrs. John Palmer left Tuesday fry a visit to the home of her daughter, Mr. Frank Hanna, at Trail Creek, U. C, where the will likely spend the winter. Editorial rooms are called sanctums because of the scriptural language lined therein, when the editor opens a letter supposed to contain money and And a jHM'lll. Thursday night of next week la Wood men night and as there ia very import ant business to transact, all of the mem liera are requested lo be present. Don't forget it. L. W. Darling ia invoicing hla stock fdrnga thla week, w ith a view U) wil ing out to Dr. Hudson. There is no cer tainty yet an to whether a inle will be made or not. U. W. Strong, who eloped from Mit chell a year or more ago Willi another man's wife, ha left Idaho and gone to tiutle, Mont., w here they are running a lodging ( 1) house, The total vote in Oregon will lie nliout 1)3,000 while in June it did not exceed 7,O00. a gnin of BOW) voted in round nninber. Very few of the voters re mained awny from t,lie polls this time. " A ii gimt Kroeschal, a young merchant of Piirvulliv was lw lil tin mm tin v last ttmk 111 rp.tnrl ittivli,t,t t h prto if I i tuft trim, (own, and robbed of f 1020 In gold. lie Vas very foolihli for carrying ao much money with him, anyway. W. It. Rover of Clem, who had been in a Portland hospital a month or more, returned home hint week. He cannot walk without the aid of two crutches. We understand that Mrs. Dunneman lias also returned to Arlington. The only change in the election from our mention in Inst issue Is that Call forma went republican and Nebraska democratic. Wyoming ia still claimed by both parties. McKinley'a majority of electoral votes will lie about 00. Dan McDonald and Chas. Shurte came in today from Mitchell and Grunt comity where they had been to buy sheep for eastern shipment. Scab was too plenti ful to suit these gentlemen and conse quently purchases were few. liugle. A large number of republicans congre gated In town Monday evening and hi the most vigorous manner rntillcd Me Kliiley's election by firing anvils, toot ing horns, etc Hud it not been for this ratification perhaps McKinley would uot have qualified. Snpt. Daicgett, assisted by Mrs. Lillian Stevens and Chas. Hoyse, are conduct ing teachers' examination at Condon this week. Only three applicants are present Miss Mollio ilnrlhnrt of Ar lington, Miss King of lilnlock and Mr. J. B.-Dimmick of Olex. Mrs. Mary Marvin of Spokane, upon learning of Bryan's defeat, full dead, so great was her grief. Mr. Bryan didn't take it that hard himself, ile simply drew a long breath and reinarkedimt "the fight has just begun and silver will come out on top In HW0." , Charley Kinehart of Mountain Home, ; : Idaho, Is in this section in the interest of the Monroe J'nhllshing llotiso, for which he has been traveling all summer, 'One of his duties I to appoint agents in every county he visits. At Pendleton ' the other night, two hobos stuck it shoot ' cr under Charley's hose and held him up for all the money he had with him . about $40, and made their escape, In a rough and tumble fight with J, JO. Craig, a barber at Eugene last Siin 'sjfiiy night, Oainey Mathews, formerly of f, . , Mayville. was stabbed In a number of , nlaces with a knife, the blade penetrat ing his lungs, and bis face and arms . wno nm-jotMi in n n ioiiui iiiiiiiutir. His Injuries are not considered fatal, however, Galney is one of the owners of the Eugene flouring mill. Arlington Items. Lots of wheat is coming In ami being sold at 00 to 08c per bushel, Ed Smith contemplate spending a month in California this winter with hi parent. Lust Saturday was very windy, caus ing the It. R. men to keep a gang of men nut to keep the track clear. h S Mealy, our tinner, ha jumped the town and gone to part unknown, leav ing an opening for some good man. Harry Clay started the first of the week for the East with a train load of beep, (7000) which he expects to feed and put on the market thi winter. Our band boy blew up quite a crowd last Saturday nlghtr that attended the A. O. U. W. entertainment. The boy can raise a crowd any time on abort notice. A freight train was wrecked near Cell lo last week, caused by a defective car wheel, killing one man who happen ed to be standing near the track a the train was passing. For the last couple of weeks Arlington I a lively a during it palmiest days 10 or 12 years ago. The half-dozen or more clerk in J. W. Smith' store are kept on the jump almost day and night. Over an inch and of rain has fnllen here w ithin the last few day, putting the ground in fine condition for plowing. That with C8c for wheat makes the farm ers come to town wearing a smile that would melt a rock. Several car loads of hogs were shipped from here a few day ago to Portland. Why not induce someone to start a pack! iik establishment somewhere in the county anil make Eastern Oregon a hog country as well aa w best, wool and stock T Think about It capitalist. Mr. Cecil, one of Willow Creek' old est settlers, died at this place last Fri day, w here he hail lieen confined to his tied for several weeks, Me leaves a lante family and innnv friends to mourn bis loss. He was the first while man to settle on Willow creek, some time in the 60'. Mayville M titterings. A light snow fell Tuesday, the first of the season. J L Carey and family have moved to Fossil for the winter. Born, on Sunday, Nov. 8th, to the wife of Mr. E Weir, an 8-lb. baby girl. A J Shelton, E P Weir and W J Ed wards are buying cattle for the Portland market. The dance given in election night was a pleasant affair, quite a nunilwr from Condon being in attendance. The Ladies Aid of this place raffled off ft fine quilt on election day, Frank Me Connell being the lucky winner. This society is putting forth evry effort to ward raising money to build ft church here something bsdty needed. Mra. Mary Shelton was summoned last Thursday to Ki-io, Linn countv, to the Ivedside of her brother-in-law, Tbos. Goodman, who was sick w ill) Bright' diseasi". Later. Mr. Hhelton received word by Tneilav's mail that Mr. Good man died the 8th inst. He leaves a w Ife and several rhildren to mourn his death. Lone Rock Rumblings. Ed Comptnn is out of the sheep busi ness, and is now an active "society man." Our day school, under the manage ment of Mr. Royse, seems to be pro gressing nicely. Wood hauling ha come to a sudden etop with our farmer on account of the heavy rains the first of the week. Geo. Gray of Heppner was over here buying sheep the past few days. He bought Andrew Keep lambs, something near 1000 head, for 00c per head. Election must le over, a we don't bear anything more of the Pops about here, and we are glad to get a rest. They must have all crawled into hole and pulled the holes in after them. Lone Rock has ft literary society that meets every Friday night, with Mr. Jan. Williams us presnlent. We aim have prayer meeting everv Thursday night; Sunday school every Sunday and preach ing as often as we can get anyone to preach to us. Rev. Johns will be here to liven us up next Sunday. The Vote of Oregon. The oillcliil count brings down Mc Kinley's majority in this state to 2042. Following ia the vote of each countv: McKinley Bryan Baker 0."7 Benton... 070 Clackamas 2.0(10 Clatsop 1,840 Columbia 075 Coos...... 1,100 Crook OOO Curry 270 Douglas 1,003 Gilliam f-51 Grant 72 Harney 218 Jackson , . 1,370 Josephine 1,100 Klamath 840 Lake 380 Lane 2,221 Lincoln 670 Linn 2.004 Malheur 210 Marlon 3,020 Morrow GS0 Multnomah 11,830 Polk 1,248 Sherman., 42't Tillamook 085 Umatilla.., 1,410 Union 1,275 Wallowa 408 Wasco 1,47 Washington 2.085 Yamhill . 1,613 1,8H 730 2.3S9 ! 1,135 COO 1,51.0 60 208 2,045 . 471 828 405 2,383 l.lilHl 4ii2 4i a 2.5S8 5liK 2,7:10 10(1 2,031 642 fi.4:0 1,307 41!1 62(1 1.(574 2.103 088 1.187 1.560 1.B05 Totals ..4t),7l)2 44,7o0 County Court Proceedings. Nov. term 18d0. LAW. Antone Miller, a native of Germany, admitted tot'iti.enHhip. Jncoh Uieiii, a native ol Austria, ad mitted to citizenship. com'h coder. Damage to M P Baubling by change of Lost Valley road assesned st fO; or dered iiuid and change of road ordered opened at once. The viewers ol damages ry roaa novi by J B Smith etal; report 'no damages and road ordered opened. Matter of petition of W Iv UooK etal for change in Lost Valley and Black Unite road, and Box spring and Lone Hoek road; llerWt Halstead, John Harrison and A S Rice appt viewers and Jeddv Brown app eurvevor, to meet Nov 20, 1800. Clerk instructed to invite sealed bid for countv advertising for 2 years from Jan 1. 1807. ' Mat'er of Boon hill road at Lone Rock ; O H Neel, R M Johnson, P L Ham and J M Brown ajip committee to represent ilimrnvciiieiiloii name. Clerk instructed to issue warrants on road ftin't for same amount raised by the fieople interested; not to exceed flOU, for improving said hill road. i Mutter of the tax levy for 1800 con tinued for the term. CI.AIMS ALLOWED. W Mariner, Judge's salary Spt and Oet .18333 BHCIyner.-oj'fer Kept and Oct 10 60 M filter, name 13 40 W L W' llcoi, ilierlff niilary Hcpt and Oet. ,as( 32 II N fmtit, clerk's (alary Hcpt and Oct . i'X) M O ('lark, aauPMora foe (or Kept and Oct. .102 V II HMiptienaon, India (or comity 1 88 il B Barker, same ... 1 7Q Armory hall Co, rent o( hall (or circuit court 150 Foll Journal, printing 620 Mm Cupt Wither., care ( Mrs Nye 20 RE smith, board ol E Bain.., 10 Bancroft Whitney A Co, Or. roporti....... i L I'arker eitnte, (are of E liain rctiirning from honpltal ... 4 8 (' ponaldKon, coroner's fee , 6 J 8 Btewart, jiiroreorouers Inquest 1 Ueo D Hone, lame. 1 T J HmUh, inim 1 B V Kott, same 1 F W Itoynl, utme I A B Lamb, tame 1 Juke llludnoc, wltiieiw leu Coriuuiicit ... ISO Frank WaUon, tame Ul m onun. same i -v Al Heiinliuw, mpplles for office It 15 K M Johnmin. viewer of damage 1 )m Codd, mid , .. '1 John Madden, same .- 2 Jos Frlzsall, mime 2 F M Hprlngnton, in me . 2 S8 U rider, Hint 2 F II Allen, cah paid out . ' S 8 C DimiiiMhoii, Juttire fees .... 2 20 J A UelMtndorfer, examining Insane. . i W C Htlltwell, work 2 50 Ulaaa A Prudhumme.auppllei and printing 77 98 Arlington necoru, pruning ij (ilnm II rnHliommc. applies for onice . . 1 00 O L Nettle, hauling for county 2 E E Smith, stove lor office 8 at' Hhutt, printing 5 Jaa Johnnon. work with mid plow 42 William Fraier, sheriff fee 4 10 Fomll Journal, printing 23 B E Armstrong, wood for county 11.175 Z F Moody, f n ight bill '. ... 1 40 V L Wilrox, hertff too ouuide of rounry 12 25 8 B Darker, treaijrer's salary for July, Aug, -pt and Ott 83 33 II X Fraser. cuh'pnld nut 12 86 WITNESS FEES. CF Nelson 8 00 Andrew Armstrong, 8 40 JAW&nggln 11 E Wither. 9 P M Kinehart G Wm Mangrove Jr 44 20 li W Kluebart 2 Frank Armstrong 11 Jo Putnam 19 40 T II lluntaker 23 K E Armstrong A J Myer Walter Myers W Myer Albert Miller M A Kudio W 11 Overhalt Mr C W White Mel Dunlin Mos well Ramaby Win A Kohlntoo K It Stafford 720 4 4 430 4 28 23 10 40 24 14 20 15 21 80 42 80 13 16 28 10 940 9 20 C L William Geo Tatom Andrew Willi E C Maddook Q O Itlnearaon Thiw F Kynn Henry IHiumnan Jo Sander Jr Richard Fink Cha Martin Mr W 1 Smith 23 H 19 42 80 42 80 Cba I'ope 42 M) c rscoirgln 13 Jo Bander 10 Byron Bander 12 RJPuImer 12 K E Summer JURY FEES. 8 CO 8 V Moore 7 40 TO Earhart 0 Frank A I'almer 7 10 DC Shaw 2 T C Mohley 11 SO DM Kinehart 15 20 EDHnber 14 (10 II Butcher 14 00 J K Fltswator 10 Jeddy Brown 17 C V Halney It 20 JO Stephcnton 12 10 E P Weir 12 40 W L Ktuhards Al McConnell J SI I'olndexler II N Anderaon Knlph Kmman A J Myi r a RHanns E O Tobey Joe Iltidd E 1 Tipley Ja Dunu J W Oilman J II llowt n A (irclner K W Crane J A talker 030 10 10 9 eo 12 40 2 13 CO 18 10 MM) ' J i2j 10 12 40 Jl'lXiF.8 AND CLEUKS OK ELECTION. R T Cox, 8 OS Ebl C 8 Weuner 8 E W Dngxett Ceo duitler 8 W P Went YV It Bilker 8 0 C ( lurk C M Wulker 8 W 8rwnlillnK W W Btelwer 8 W 8 Tlioinim B T Nutt 7 F W Itoy .il Chas Buhy '8 W 8 Myers Al IK'iialinw t OL Neiilo John l.yoni 3 J It Clark Jerome HiIiIkc 8 0 J Cnron (ieo Ilow ley 10 F A Hiilo Chn Huntley 3 A X 8 Cotlln PFCikoii 3 lico llmmen 11 3 3 100 3 8 8 .. 3 3 3 8 8 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 A CO 420 3 3 7 20 3 3 8 S40 ltiilih Froinan 3 8 11 Co.it'.ire Wm I'lense 6 20 J B Colt man JiiliiiScilvner 3 HF Downer L I' IiivllMn 8 John M Hrown John M MHrtilon 7 I.ewii Miller It M Jiilnn.m 3 Otho Ward E 1' Weir 3 W J Edward Al MeConnell 3 E A StiuehMeld F U Mnoro 3 0 Sehilllnn Frank M Filter 3 ASCarnlne W I, Biirker 8 J A MrMorrta JenMe MeKinney . 8 TUMnMuy J A Crura 3 Jerry Klley II I) IUnduU 3 KM Svilnnstim Frank Coney 3 Joseph Frlrm'll Hurbert Hnlntesd 3 Alex Hurdle HU.M COXTISl ED. Win llolde.r shertlT fee . T D Hr.ver, mime 0 W tirnoi, n in e Newt l.tvliimoii, unme 1 n - 2 .'0 r,-a ,:wi5 llll.LS NOT ALLOWED. Bnti her Bros, nunlii (or Jmlne niul cleriii of eleetlon 10 K P Weir, MiIhb for Nye finally, 7 13 oft Ebi, justice tvo. . 11 '.HI Jniteph Stnulem, witness feci .. .. 2 J K 1'lliwnler, siime 0 H V HUtekliiiMl, mime mid Soft, '.") 2 80 HTATK 0 OllKdON, ( . countv of Ollliiuni 1, H.N, Kmsir, rountv elerk of slid Glllliun i luxmy iiertny iwuiycnm lite loreuoniK umwnin hns iKjeri by inowreiullv eiiiiaivo vith, ami lw trim ropy Mii.1 the whole Uii-reoi'oi ihe..;liliiiil oiwlfet Jmitilmi ol the eo.'.niv i-mirt iiro'iwIinsjH ol Gllllnm eoiinty, tirrgon, Nov, term, WW. In witness whereol, 1 liuve lierciiuio net ray huiul and affixed mv offlelnl seal ttilii tltii dny el Nov., ifi.kV U. N. Kkaeb, Couutf Jfrt. DR. DARRIN IS COMING TO j CONDON and FOSSIL HAVE YOU TRIED ELECTRICITY? j Do Not Give Up Because You1 Have Not Found Relief. j I have the pleasure to announce that : Dr. Darrin of Portland, the rioted spicinl ist who ha lieen In Portland for the ! past 0 years, the wonderful cure and j iicccss he has achieved throughout the j coast, has been prevailed opon to visit j Condon, Or., and has secured parlors at j the Mnddock hotel for a limited time '. only, from Novemls?r 18th to December 1st, and at Fossil at the Donaldson House from Dec. 1st to Dee. 15. He treats all j chronic cases with success by electricity and medicines. Dr. Darrin cures permanently all dis eases of the genito urinary organs, in either sex, such as loss of manhood, sy- philis, gleet, gonorrhoea, seminal weak- I neaa and loss of seinnl nower in man or ! . . , , ,. i """''" ""'l Mc.efall.r treat all pe- ; ciiliHr lemuie trounie, lucorrnoea, lis- j placement, etc. He makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh deafnesses well as acute, chronic and nervous diseases of what ever nature if curable or improvable. KEtKHENCKS. Dr. Darrin Well Known . Mr. Editor. Having noticed the ar rival of Dr. Darrin at the Umatilla House I w ish to state to the public what he did for my father (now residing in Boyd, Oregon,) seven years ago. For months he hod been sorely afflicted with a terrible pain in the ear and head. causing restlessness, deafness and in somnia. He was nearly crazy with pain, and all remedies seemed to fail lo cure. He was induced to go to Dr. Darrin, then in Portland. In a few weeks be came home a cured man, all by the effects of electricty, aa administered by Dr. Darrin. I am in business at The Dalles, Oregon, and will gladly answer any questions. Tom McCoy, Proprietor of O. K. Baths. Ed. Hvncs, Albiua. Or., catarrhal deafness, restored. P. 0. Mcfarlane, Vancouver, Wash., sciatic rheumatism, cured. Thomas liutT, Mocksburg, Or., dizzi ness, kidney ami liver complaint, re- l stored. ' J It Cunningham, Wapiuitla, Wasco county, Or., total deafness two years in one ear and partially so in the other, cured. Mrs. J. E. Smith, Prineville, Oregon, nervous debility and general weakness almost bordering on insanity, restored. Office hours from 9 a. ni. to 8 p. m. Circulars and question blanks sent free. References by the hundreds at hi office in the Maddock hotel in Condon. The worthy poor treated free from 10 to 11a. ni. with eclectricity. See Here. Lady and gentlemen canvassers want ed ; salary 50 a month guaranteed, t Territory assigned, Oregon and Wash ington. For particular? call at Uine hart'g reetanrant in Condon, Nov. 14'h. Hey, Beef-eaters! Life is scarcely worth living unless yon have good health, and nobody can enjoy good health without plenty of i ifmid Itt-pf. The delicious, iuicv steaks I keep will do you so much (jovwl that you will forget nil your troubles and debts. Call i.n and buy some, also engage your Thanksgiving poultry from me. . Fbbd Cohnktt. Estrayed Sheep. About Oct. T.'th, 40 or 50 head of lost or etrayed sheep came into my band near Stisnnville. They are all old ewes; have a crop off both ears ami some of them are branded with something like an H with a bar through the center, others with an X and several with a K. Owner can have same by proving prop erty and paying expenses. Fred Monro it, Condon, Or. Of Interest to Settlers. H. N. Frazer, Comity Clerk, at Con don, Oregon, continues to give special iitti'iition to U. 8, government land a p plications, filings mid proofs. He is also prepared lo receive applications for the purchase of forfeited railroad lands, state, school and lien hinds, at his oilice. Look At This. If you don't want to drink yon don't hiiveto. tint if yon do enjoy ti rat-class liquors and cigars, or a tniine of pool or billiards, the place to lind it i at the Summit Saloon, in the old drug store building. Irop in and see for yourselves. Notice to Teamsters. ,n, . ., . . i i ne privilege n teamsters to u.-e water, 1 stable-room and camp-house nccoinmo-j i dations at Ihe Jnnelion House (7 miles ! south of Arlington) hereafter will lie charged for at. he f Mowing rates: For water only, forti months f. Water and stable room. 0 months, '2. Water, stable and cain-house, 0 months, l2 50. These amounts are all payable in advance. Teamsters, of course, must take chan ces oil the barn helm full of horses lit , , . i . tlti t , . . i i I tiling ; but "firnt come first served. L. r Ctaike hns charge of these premises i and w ill act as collector for us. .... ., I . 1.. rsARhhK. ' F. 0. C'liUtKXT. SOMETHI tor iTfV-1 A WRITTEN WITH EACH .ALSO. AS WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators. OUR GOODS & FRIGES ARE ALL RIGHT. CAlIToN US. SHURTE BROS. ARLINGTON, OREGON. jifiinjiruu'uiruiAnjiinjiJTruTJ THE RES U 1ST OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OH KQY. 3D Reduce Prices 50 Per Ct IN OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT, AND' In other drugs and medicines we meet all legitimate competition. L. W. DARLING & CO. S. B. BARKER. -DEALER 1N OEMSTD'I ULIlLil L IllLIi CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINrS A SPECIALTY. THIS WAY NEW COODS Make Money by Saving it Before Buying Elsewhere. Call In and .Inspect My New and Choice Stock of. MERCHANDISE AND EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE " In Order to Encourage a Cash Trade I Make a " a Large Discount for Cash. Take Advantage of It ri P. H. STEPHENSON CONDON, - : - OREGON. Condon CONDON, - Mrs. S. A. Maddock PRQPRIETRESS. This Large New Hotel Is the Most Comfortable and Best-Pur-! nished Hotel in Gilliam County. ! rr:-4. i r II dl'Vdclao The table is suii;.lierl with ; " COME TO THE GLOBE JOR RflOMS FtlR JOB nWVK . KI17D5. Only Job Office ,5 m NEW I J3ftK GUARANTEE MACHINE. USUAL. 4 BA NEW PHCES AND GROCERIES FARMER, STOCKMAN AND MECHANIC. Hotel, OREGON. RnnDniiAMnio!: Accommodation and Low Rates the best that the market affords LTI'STIC-W in Cilliem County.