THE G0S1D0I1 GLOBE.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, IS87.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OP GILLIAM
COUNTY, OREGON.
Salem Statesman: Mr. Jennings
of Wallowa has a bill which he has
good hopes of becoming a law at
this session, as it has already been
received with great favor by those
whose attention has been called to
it. It provides for the re-enactment
of the old fee system for
sheriffs and other court officers, or
something similar to it, with the
provision, however, that the mile
age and other fees be turned into
the county treasury td help pay
the expenses of the county govern
ment, the idea being to have the
litigants bear the costs of lawsuits
which they bring or are responsi
ble for. His theory has an air of
justice and right about it that will
appeal to the legislator who is sin
cerely bent upon easing up the
burdens of taxation. It seems
hardly fair that the taxpayer who
never has a lawsuit should be con
stantly called upon to foot the bills
for legal quarrelers.
Among the other matters coming
before the legislature will be the
making of some arrangement for
working the state convicts. There
seems to be a general objection to
convict labor being employed at
any work that competes with free
labor. In view of this it is proba
ble that a bill will be passed pro
viding for the employment of con
vict labor on public roads. This
would not interfere with anyone,
for if there is any place a white
man hates to work it is on the pub
lic highway. There the good citi
zen imagines all he has to do is to
put in his time and do nothing.
Dalles Chronicle. 4
In the event of war, Spanish
military officers are figuring on an
invasion of the United States, and
for this purpose are studying maps
of this country. It is to be hoped
that an army of the haughty
butchers will come. After march
ing across the United States, if the
"Jayhawkers" of Kansas cannot
finish them, Colorado and Utah,
with the aid of the Ute Indians,
will clean them out in a day or so.
Denver News.
Congress has done well in plac
ing, without extra charge to the
sender, an insurance of not more
than $10 upon every registered let
ter. That will oblige the govern
ment to pay an indemnity for
every registered letter lost or stolen.
' But the increased business thus at
tracted will doubtless make the
new system a source of increased
profits to the postal department.
Many aspiring villages have new
county schemes to present to this
legislature for the purpose of mak
ing a boom in town lots and salar
ies for would-be tax-eaters. Ore
gon has more counties now than
can support county governments,
and there should be a stop put to
the creation of debt-creating organ
izations. Grant's Pass Courier.
As about one-half of the mem
bers of the legislature are in Port
land most of their time toadying
to the political bosses, during a
legislative session, making it im
possible to organize or get a quo
rum, why not move the state capi
tal to Portland, where it naturally
belongs? Now is an excellent time
to agitate' the subject.
R. 8. Perkins, owner of the hotel
Perkins, in Portland, like many
others, has too much property and
too many debts for these hard
times. Steps are being taken to
foreclose a mortgage which will
likely take from the old hotel man
the last dollar he has in the world.
The commander of one of Uncle
Sam's war ships is credited with
the following declaration: "If the
United States government will give
, me permission to turn loose on
Havana, there won't be anything
but Spanish spoken in hell for the
next two months."
1
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! In tira. Bold by druittrlat. p
Tha Headlight Is the official paper ot
Tillamook county, but it says that the
county court, through childish spite,
haa let the county printing to one ot the
other county papers. The Headlight
publishea the la on the matter, which
tates plainly that all of the county
printing must be published in the offi
cial paper, and is going to carry the
matter to the circuit court and compel
the county court to comply with the
law. About the tame aituation prevails
in thie county, except that no contest
will be made, as tt la too trifling a mat
ter to bother with. All we ask la that
the court be 'at particular and economi
cal in dealing with the large city firms
and compel them to bid on the contracts
for what supplies, stationery, etc., are
furnished the county, which really
amounts to something. Hundreds ot
dollars could thus be saved to the county
each year.- For example, the ballots tor
the November election that other coun
ties, whose county courts let the con
tracts to the lowest bidder, paid from
$10 to (20 for, our county court paid
Glass & Prudhomme about 75 tor a less
number of ballots. The difference on
this single order amounts to about as
much as the county printing does for
the whole year. It certaiuly looks like
a case of "strain at a gnat and swallow
a camel."
Oregon spends yearly nearly
$300,000 on her public and higher
schools, including the normals and
the university, which averages
about $7.50 for each taxpayer. Of
this big sum only eight per cent is
spent on the normals and Btate
university. '
The story comes from Western
Kansas that money is bo scarce
back there that the corpse of a
suicide was recently fined $25 for
carrying concealed weapons, and
that amount of money taken from
his pockets and turned over to the
city. -
Opponents of the deadly ciga
rette will be pleased to learn that
congress proposes to take a hand
in the business of stamping it out
entirely, making it a felony, to
either sell or smoke them.
The expenses of government un
der the present administration
have been $200,000,000 more than
the revenue, the average deficit
having been nearly $5,000,000 per
month.
A Pendleton editor says he saw
a lively fight between a snake and
six frogs the other day. That's
nothiug to what be probably will
see if he does not sober up.
Malheur county must be well
supplied with provender for the
winter, judging from the price
which hay commands, only $3 a
ton. .
Treasurer's Notice..
All county warrants registered prior
to Jan. 1. 1895, will be paid on present
ation at mv office. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
8. B. Babker,
Treasurer of Gilliam Conntv, Or.
Dated at Condon, Or., Dec. 21, 1896.
Persons who are troubled with indi
gestion will be interested in theexpe
perience of Win. H. Penn, chief clerk
in the railway mail service of Des
Moines, Iowa,' who writes: "It gives
me pleasnre to testify to the merits of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
hoea Remedy. For two years I have
suffered from indigestion, and am sub
ject to freqnent severe attacks of pain in
the stomach and bowels. One or two
doees of this remedy never fails to give
perfect relief. Price 25 and 60 cents ;
sold by druggists.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
V. S. L4HD Omcs The Dalles, Ob., Jan. It. 1897.
Notice if hereby siren that Jean N. Laboui
haa filed notice of intention to make flnalprnnf
before H. N. Frazer, county clerk, at bis office la
Condon, Oregon, on
Saturday, March 13, 1897,
on timber ealture application No. 2T.92, for the
ne'4 sec 27 tp 8 a of r 20 e. He namea aa wit
nesses: K. F. Mnnroe. J. A. Walker, H. C.
Strickland and V. F. Caaon, all of Condon, Ore
gon. f.3-50 Jab. P. Moons Register
B. KKKDEtCKS,
Condon, Or.
H. R. neVDBICKS,
KoMil.Or.
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OrriCES AT COMtlOH AMD FOfdlL, OREGON.
Careful attention to olhceconnwl and practlo
in all the cottrtu, also counsel by correspondence.
We write Deeds, Mien. Liens, Will. Transcripts,
abstracta, etc. Fire insHrarieeIn the best compa
nlea extant Alto attention to Collwtloin and
Land Laws. Notary Public in each office.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Jan. 1(1, '97.
Notice la berebr given thxt John W. Cradlck,
(excCHtor, an heir of William H.Cradick, de
ceased) haa filed notice of intention to make
final proof before J. W. Morrow, county clerk,
at his oftlce in ifeppner, Oiegon, on
Tuesday, March 0, 1897,
on timber culture application No. 8054, for the
nw'4 sec 17 tp4 of r Hi He namea aa wit
nesses: Albert T, Wilkinson, Henry E. Warren,
James H. Innkeep and Michael H. Swearingen,
all ol Davidson, Oregon.
122-ao J as. V. Moore, Register.
The progressive ladies of West Hold.
Ind., leaned a "Woman's Edition" of
the Westfield News, hearing dnt of
April 3, 18116. The paper is filled
with matter of interest to women, and
we notice the following from a corres
pondent, which the editors printed,
realizing that it treats upon a matter of
vital importance of their sex; "The
best remedy for croup, rolds and bron
chitis tlmt I have la-en able to find is
ChsmherlH in's Conph Remedy. For
fitmilr.aa it ha no equal.' I Kindly
rt'.-omniend it." 26 and 60 cent bottles
for naiti by druggists.
NEW GOODS!
NEW
AT THE
JAMES W. SMITH
IN ARLINGTON.
jOur winter stock has
sold at Hard Times Prices.
. ""
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, vartis and fancy notions, hats and caps, gloves and
! mittens, hardware, stoves and tinware, groceries of all kinds, lime,
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
and Old Hickory wagons,
Oliver plows,
Etc.
..sW.
STANDARD, ACME AND McCORMICK
MOWERS, REAPERS AND HAYi
RAKES.
HODGES LATEST-IMPROVED
COME AND GET OUR PRICES.
WHAT YOU. DO NOT SEE, CALL FOR.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I.andOffici atThk Daixii, Ob., Dec, 26, 18M.
Kotlceis hereby given that the following-named
settler baa filed notice of hia intention to make
final proof in aupport of hla claim, and that aald
proof will be made before H. N. Krai -r, eounty
clerk of (.Milium county, at Condon, Oregon, on
February IS. 1B97, via:
LEON A It D LAFFERTY, Hd. S557,
for the sc sec 18 tp 4 ot r 22 e. He namea the
following witnesses to prove nil eomlnuoua w
trience upon and cultivation of, Mid land, via:
E. A. May, fi. 8. Clark, (5. Schilling and J. J.
fortnrood, all of Condon, Oregon.
Jl-47 Ja. F. Moore, Register.
-GO TO THE-
NEW DRUG STORE
AROUND THE CORNER,
WHERE YOU MAY CET
Drugs, Patent Medicines and Druggists'
Sundries of all kinds.
We have put in a new fresh stock and are
now able to supply all corners.
PRICES AS LOW AS - IN ANY - OTHER TOWN IN EASTERN ORECON.
SUMMONS.
In Justice's Court for Condon Prlcinct,
Gilliam County, Oregon. .
C. W. White. Plaintiff, v Elijah Heo-
dnx, Defendant.
To the constable of Condon precinct,
Gilliam conntv, Oregon: In the name
of the State of Oregon we command you
to summon Elijah Hetmric to appear
before me, the undersigned, a )umce ot
the peace in laid Condon precinct, in
laid conntv and state, on the 20th day
of February, 187, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day at my office, to
answer the complaint of C. W. White,
fonnded on an agreement to pay money,
via: The snm of twenty dollars for
hay and stable roofti for defendant's
horses, on or alwiut December 1, 1804,
on the plaintiffs premises on Thirty
Mile, in Lost Valley, Gilliam conntv,
Oregon, and interest at the rate of eipht
per cent per annnm from Dec. 1, 1804,
and for the costs and disbursements of
this action, for which snm judgment will
be rendered against yon if yon fail so to
appearand answer the said complaint,
filed Dec. 23, 1896.
It is hereby ordered that this gam
mons he published in theCoKDOK Globs,
a weekly newspaper published at Con
don, Oregon, for the period of sis weeks
from Jan. 8, 1897. . !
Given nnder my hand this 4th day of
Jan. 1897. " Ghmboe Tatom,
Jnatice of the Peace fur Condon t'recinct.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the Conntv Court of the State of
Oregon, for the Connty of (iillinm.
In the matter of the estate of il. W.
Pentecost, deceased. .
Pursuant to an order of Hon, Win. J,
Mariner, jiulire of the itlmve-entilied
court, dated January 5, 1897, notice is
hereby given to the heirs, creditors and
other' persons interested in the above
entitled estate, the undersigned ex
ecutor has filed his final account and
snid court has apoirted Mnrcb 2.
1897, at 2 o'clock, p. rn. of said day as
the time, and the connty court room at
Condon, Gilliam connty, Oregon, as the
place, for I earing any and nil objections
to such dual account and the settlement
thereof. All nrh persons interested in
said estate will therefore, on or before
said day appointed for such hearing and
settlement file their objections thereto,
if any, in the manner prescribed by law.
W. B, Pentrcwit,
J15-50 Executor of said estate.
Look At This.
If yon don't w ant to drink yon don't
have to. But if yon do enjoy first-class
liquors and cigars, or a game of pool or
billiard, the place to find it is at the
Summit Saloon, in the old drugstore
building. Drop in and see for yourselves.
GOODS!
STORE Ol
arrived and is being j
STEEL FRAME HEADERS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omit at Tub Daixm, Os., Deo. an, livjs.
Notice la hereby given that the following
named settler haa tiled notice of hla Intention lo
make final proof inatipportof hia claim and that
aaid proof will be made before 11. N. Knufr. comi
ty clerk of Gilliam county at Condon, Oregou, on
February 13. IKH7. via:
Isaac m. smith, ' d. eon,
for the nt$ nrf ae'-i nt4 aeo 20 and nW nV
aec 21 tp 6 a ol r 21e. He name, the following
wltnessca to prove hia continuous residence
Hlxiii and cultivation, of, .aid land, via: Na
thaniel Hcott. a. 11. Nii'l. Henry ferry and O. II.
C. Karlutrt, all of Lone Kock. orvatmi.
Jl-47 Jap. F. Mcxiaa, Kegiater.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAVDOrrics at Trs Daixrs.Os. Jan. 13, IW.J,
Notice la hereby given that the fnllowing
nanted aettlerhaa Hied notice of fala Intention to
make flual proof in itipport of hlarlalm.and that
aaid proof will be made before i. W. Morrow,
comity rlerkol Morrow county, at Heppner, Or.,
on reb. 27. 1KW, via:
CALVIN 0. B03IS80N, Hd. OOtt.
forthe '4 iw'4 and ! mi see 20 tp 4 of r 2 e.
Henamra the following wltnenaxa to prove his
continuous realdence upon and cnltlTatlon of,
aald land, via: Jamea Fallen, I. K. Hmltli, (;().
ferry of Lone Rock, Or., and William Heudrix
ol Daridaon, Oregon.
J22-.10 Jas. P. Mooax, Regtuter.
ARLIIICTOil-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
REED, BUCKINGHAM ANIVEN, PROPR'S.
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
FoMil (00 tnllet). . . .10 00 Round trip, 110 00
Muyvllle (A3 mlli-i) . . 6 00 Hound trip, 9 00
Condon (.19 allien).., 400 Round trip, 700
Clem (26 mile.)...... 200 Hound trip, 600
OIex(l9 mllea) 200. .....Round trip, 800
Stage leavea Arlington every morning (Sunday
excepted) at 8 o'clock ; la due at Condon at 8 p m
and arrives at Fomli at 7 p. tn.
Comfortable covered coiichca and careful, ex-
CHARLES FIX,
-Proprietor of
LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL,
Lower Main St., Condon, Or.
Hay and grain over night, rnah, SOr; Imy only,
cunh.&'w'; atullrooin. per anan, cah 'iiie. Camp
hoMe with cook-tove free to patrons who fur
1 1 1 h li their own fnel. Price for weighing hiiy.
grain, produce of ail kliuli, live utoeW, etc., on
large scales, 'lie draft; hack welirhlng free. A
liberal reduction on erunract weighing. The 1J.
J. mail for Lone Kock leava my burn every
mornlns, except Hundnys, alSo'clork.' Pasaen
gera will please give notice the night previous.
A share of the patronage Is solicited.
(CSeT'C'oiifeiitloner utore and soilo fountain,
tnWco. clgnra. pool table, etc., in connection.
CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP
a. S. CLARK, Proprietor.
GENERAL BLACKSMITHINC AND WOOD
WORK.
The Only First-class Blacksmith and
Horseshoer in the Connty,
MAIN STREET, CONDON, OREGON.
R. II. KoBINSON.
ROBINSON
IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR BARGAINS
GENERAL IwERCH AND ISE,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Confectionery, Stationery. Etc.,
FOR CASH ONLY, AT BEDROCK PRICES.
UNION BLOCK. ARLINGTON, OR.
MsV.J"
Ul ArnnRxon, ur.,
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Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States;
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Stock salt, blacksmith coal and feed in carload lots, at
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