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    THE G011D0H GLOBE
FRIDAY. JANUARY SO, 1697.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF OILLIAM
COUNTY. OREGON.
Many people imagine that the
railroad managers would oppose
the building of a portage railway
to Celilo. W. II. Hurlhurtof fort
land, of the U. K. & N. Uo., m
DeakinK of the proposed boat rail
tray at Celilo says he had no doubt
a boat railway would be a splendid
thine for many people in the east
ern part of Oregon and Washing
ton. I do not anticipate ne con
tinues, "that the 0 R. A N. will
interpose the slightest objection to
a boat railway. On the contrary,
I have reason to believe that when
the gorernment is ready to make
that improvement, the O. K. s M.
will willingly move its tracks back
from the river and give every as
sistance in that way to the con
struction of such an enterprise.
The boat railway will be of benefit
to the people close to the river, but
where they live any distance from
it there is a haul, and the railroad
will get it. We are particularly
interested in the settlement of the
country, and any improvement
tending to bring immigrants is
nauea witn sausiaciion oy me
management. A large population
means double the hauling now en
joyed by the road, and with it will
come a reduction in rates."
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A man named Arthur Lingard,
died the other day in Lancaster,
Penn., aged 107 years. There is
nothing singular about this, save
the fact that he leaves $2,000,000
and no relatives, and contrary to
the rale in such cases, nobody has
yet shown up to claim relationship.
. A short time ago a man was killed
by falling from a train at Welton,
Mo., and his body taken to Colum
bia to await identification. Over
$3000 in calh was found on the
man's person, which fact has led a
ecore of women in different parts
of the country to put in claims of
being the man's wife, and about
fifty men have appeared claiming
to be his brother. Times are hard
when people will take a corpse for
kin on account of the money found
Concerning the extension of time
in which to make payment on for
feited railroad land by congress,
The Dalles Chronicle says: The
bill is of doubtful utility, as near
ly all of those who had claims on
the lands have perfected their
titles. There are some, though,
who will be benefited, just as there
would be some who would not be
ready to pay if the time were ex
tended until Gabriel's trumpet
eounded.
The bill introduced by Senator
Mitchell appropriating $195,000
f r the construction of a portage
road from The Dalles to Celilo, is
one of the most important meas
ures yet brought before the legisla
ture, and it meets the approval of
a large number of legislators, for
the reason that it proposes to in
stitute an improvement that will
directly benefit more people than
any measure carrying with it an
appropriation that has come before
tue legislature in recent years.
East Orogonian.
A bill will be introduced into
the next session of the Kansas leg
islature to consolidate the thirty
nine western counties. The rea
a iti given for this startling propo
sition is that these counties have
ceased to be self supporting, that
they are plunging deeper and deep
er into debt, and that taxation has
become so burdensome as to actual
ly drive people from their homes
and property.
Senators Michell and Dufur are
in charge of the portage railway
bill. It is in the nature of a loan
that will be repaid to the state by
an increase of from Beven to 10c on
every bushel of wheat shipped
from Eastern Oregon. It is one
bill that should pass. Capital
Journal.
A newspaper may be small yet
effective. A rifle ball is a little
thing, but properly aimed, and
with the right kind of stuff behind
it, it may be relied upon to pene
trate as deep as a cannon ball and
just as effective. Printer's Ink. .
iui ii nil ii nm V
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Coutfb byrup. Tat Goc4. Use
ur. '.! or dnirtriTts.
The man who puts a two-line j
local in his home paper once a year J
and thinks he will build up a big i
trade and imagines the printer is
getting rich off the profits, should J
bear in mind that the last page of j
Munsey s Magazine has been sold
for one year to four advertisers,
each of whom to accupy a quarter
of a page and pay $6,000, or a total
of $24,000 for a page. One line in
the Youth's Companion costs $3;
while a page in the Ladies' Home
Journal costs $4,000.
Pennsylvania will be represented
in the next senate by the youngest
man in that body. . Boies Penrose,
who succeeds Don Cameron, is
hardly 36 years of age. -
"Under The Laurels."
Following i the cast of character
that will play the above drama in the
hall at Condon on Friday evening, Feb.
12th, the proceeds of which will go tow
ards purchasing a library for the public
gcnooi :
Mrs. Milford...
...Carrie Danneman
Mary Maddork
.....Birdie Ht-nslmw
....Cora Myers
Rose Milford...
Polly Dowler...
Sookev Bntton.
Ky Brant ford.
.Fred Cornett
Fra n k Colewood ."..CO Fort wood
Zcke ........C C Henohaw
Bob Bntton....1 Elgin Myers
Ike Hopper W J Parrato
Kheriff ....Ed Dunn
Admission, 25 rents; children, lScts.
Ball after the drama; tickets 60 rents.
For Sale or. Trade,
D. A. Dodson of Hay creek has nine
head of good young stock hogs which he
will sell or trade for a good cow. Call
soon.
Treasurer's Notice.
All conntv warrants registered prior
to Jan. 1, 1893, will be paid on present
ation at mv oltice. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
8. B. Barker,
Treasurer of Gilliam Conntv, Or.
Dated at Condon, Or., Dec. 21, 181W.
Persons who are trundled with indi
gestion will he interested in theexpe
perience of Win. H. Penn, chief clerk
in the railway mail service of Des
Moines, Iowa," who writes: "It gives
me pleasure 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 frequent severe attacks of pain in
the stnmach and bowels. One or two
dopes of this remedy never fails to give
perfect relief. Price 25 and 50 cents;
sold by druggists.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakb Omci atThk Dalles, Ob., Jan. 16, 1897.
Notice U herebv riven that the foHowlnr-nim
ed settler hi filed notice of his intention to
mske final doooi in ltiDOort of hit claim, and
that said proof will he made before E. L. Free
land. V. B. Com., at Heppner, Oregon, on March
, 1S97, vU:
SAMUEL E. MILLER. Hd. 1344,
for the ne'4 tec tp 2 of r 2 e. He names the
loiiowiiiz witnesses to prove nit continuous res
idence noon and cultivation of. tnid land, via:
Joe A. YVooleiy. John W. Cox, Charles Baker and
. s. Mill to, au oi lone, oreaon.
J22-30 Jam, V. Moon. Reg! iter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Ctilture Final Proof.
U. 8. Land Opsicb Thk Dalles, Ob., Jan. 16. 1897.
Notice is hereby riven that Jenn N. La bout
has died notice of intention to make final proof
before H. N. Fruer. county clerk, at his office in
Condon, Oregon, on
Saturday, March 13, 1897,
on timber culture application No. 2K92, for the
ne'4 see -t ip 4 1 or r ai e. tie names as wit
nesses: R. F. Mnnroe. J. A. Walker,, H. C.
Strickland and P. F. Cuon, all of Condon, Ore
gon.
jzfrim Jab. r. Moons Register.
H. B. HKNrail Ig, H. H. HENDRICKS,
Condon, Or. Fossil, Or.
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICES AT CONDON AND FOSSIL, OREGON.
Careful attention to office conntel and practice
In all the courts, aio counsel by correspondence.
We write Deeds. Mtes. Ltent. Wills. TranscriDts.
abstracts, etc. Fire insurance in the best compa
nies extant. Also attention to Collections and
Land Laws. Noiary Public in each office.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
D. S. Land Office, Thb Dalles, Ob., Jan. 16, '97.
Notice Is hereby given that John W. Cradlck.
(executor, an heir of William H. Cradlck. de
ceased) has filed notice of intention to make
final proof before J. W. Morrow, coanty clerk,
at bis office In Heppner, Oregon, on
Tuesday, March 9, 1897,
on timber culture application No. 3054, for the
nw'4 sec 17 ip s m r a e. ne names as wit
nesses: Albert T. Wilkinson. Henrv E. Warren.
James H. Inrkeep and Michael H. Swearineen,
all of Daridson, OregoD.
jzt-ou jab. v. moore, Register.
Onlv a si mole o Mention! Whv send
away for a sew inn machine when yon
can get one of the "Latest Improved"
and goarxnteed for 5 rears, from Sliorte
I, , i . . . w . . tin
dtiib. i nce irom io lo sou.
"A friend in need is a friend Indeed."
Such is what the ladies find in the New
Home Sewing Machine. Ask for cata
logue and prices at Short Bros., Arling
ton, Oregon.
James YV. Smith has the largest line
of agricultural implements to select from
in Uilliam conntv. Oliver plows and
extras a specialty.
Agricultural implements of all kinds
at Shnrte Bros.
To The Public.
I have taken charge of the old Dod
son livery stables in Arlington and hope
my mends Irom every where ill remem
liermewhen thev come to town, Mv
rates are verv moderate and the verv
best care is taken of stock leftin in v care.
Give me a chance. J. F. Thomas,
Herbert Stephenson desires to inform
the public that they can save manv a
dollar by trading with him and getting
the benefit of his large discount for cash.
County Warrants at Face.
T will toba .stAri ri tf uto va n u at li 4it
face value in trade at my store in Con
don. S. B. Barkkk.
i
The nroirressive ladies of West field
Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition" of
the Westfield News, bearing date of
April 3. 18118. 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
t'itiil imriftrtiifi.'ff rtf tltoii u,. "Tlia
chilis that I have been able to find Is
f 'hamhcTlain's Cough Remedy, For
family' use it Ims no equal, I glsdlv
recommend it." w and 50 cent bottles
for sale by druggist.
NEW GOODS!
NEW
AT THE
JAMES W. SMITH
IN ARLINGTON.
lOur winter stock hasarriVed and is being;
sold at Hard Times Prices.
-$"
' Dry V
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 of 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
and Old Hickory wagons,
Oliver plows,
Etc. '
STANDARD, ACME ADD McGORMIGK
MOWERS, REAPERS AND HAY;
RAKES.
HODGES LATEST-IMPROVED STEEL FRAME HEADERS.
COME ANDliflUR PRICES.!
WHAT YOU DO NOT SEE, CALL FOR.
njuiAnjinnnnuuuir.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LandQffics at Tub Dalles, Ob., Dec., 26, 1896.
Notice Is hereby irlven that the followliiir-named
settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make
final proof In support of his rlalm, and thatiald
proof will be made before H. N. Kraat-r, coanty
clerk of Gilliam comity, at Condon, Oregon, on
February IS, 1H97, vis: ,
LEONARD LAFFERTY. Hd. 5567,
for the se'4 sec 18 tp 4 1 of r 22 e. He names the
following witnesses to prore his continuous res
idence upon and cultivation of. said land, vis:
E. A. May, O. S. Clark, U. Schilling and J. J.
Portwooa, all ol Condon, Oregon.
Jl-47 Jas. F. Moore, Remitter.
GO TO
NEW DRUG STORE
AROUND THE CORNER,
.i WHERE YOU MAY OBT
Drugs, Patent Medicines and Druggists'
Sundries of all kinds.
We have put in a new
now able to supply all comers.
PRICES - AS LOW A3 IN - ANY OTHER - TOWN IN EASTERN OREGON.
SUMMONS. '
In Justice's Court for Condon Pricinet,
Gilliam Coanty, Oregon.
C. W. White, Plaintiff, Elijah Hen
drix, Defendant.
To the constable of Condon precinct,
Gilliam conntv, Oregon : In the name
of the State of Oregon we command you
to summon Elijah Hendrix to appear
before me, the undersigned, a justice of
the peace in aaid Condon precinct, in
aid conntv and state, on the 20th day
of February, 18k7, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day at my office, to
answer the complaint of C. W. White,
founded on an agreement to pay money,
via: The snm of tenty dollars for
hay and stable room for defendant's
horses, on or about December 1, 1884,
on the plaintiff's premises on Thirty
Mile, in Lout Valley, Gilliam county,
Oregon, and interest'at the rate of eight
per cent per annum from Dec. 1, 1894,
and for the costs and disbursements of
this action, for which sum judgment will
be rendered against yon if yon fail so to
appear and answer the said complaint,
filed Dec. 23. 1896.
It is hereby ordered that this sum
mons be published in the Con no. Globk.
a weekly newspaper published at Con
don, Oregon, for the period of six weeks
from Jan. 8, 1897. '
Given under my hami this 4th day of
Jan. 1897. Gf.orgis Tatom,
Justice of the Peace for Condon Precinct,
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the fclate of
Oregon, fur the Comity of Gilliam.
In the matter of the estate of H. W.
Pen tecost, deceased .
Pursuant to an order of Hon. Win. J,
Mariner, judge of the shove-entitled
court, dated January 5, 1897, notice is
hereby given to the heirs, creditors and
other ' persons interested in the above
entitled estate, the nndersigned ' ex
ecutor has filed his final account and
swid court has appointed Miirch 2,
1897, at 2 o'clix-k, p. tti. of said day as
the time, and the comity court room at
Condon, Gilliam county, Oregon, an the
place, for I earing any anil all objections
to such final account And the settlement
thereof. All such persons interested in
said estate will therefore, on or before
said day apointed for such hearing and
settlement tile their objections thereto,
if any, in the manner prescribed by law,
W, B. Pkntkcokt,
j 15-60 Executor of said estate.
Look At This.
If yon don't want to drink yon don't
have to. But if you do enjoy tirst-chiss
liquor and cigars, or a gs me of pool or
billiards, the place to Hnd it. is at the
Snininit Saloon,- in the .old drug store
building, Drop in and see for yourselves.
GOODS!
STORE OF-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrica at The Dalles, Ob., Deo, 24, 196.
Notice is hereby aiven that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to
make final prool insupportof hit claim and that
said Drool will be made before H. N. Fraser.coMii
ty clerk of Ollliam county at Condon, Oregon, on
ISAAC M. SMITH, Kd. 50.17,
for the n4 nclf se-i nc' sec Si) and nw1 nw4
sec 21 tp 5 tot r 24e. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: Na-
tnantei ncou, u. i. neci. tienry rerry sou u. n
l' Karhart. all ol Lone Kork. Ornmn.
Jl-47 Jas. F. MooME,Keglater.
THEtW
fresh stock and are
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LakdOwci at Tbk Dallsr.Ob. Jan. lit, 1907.
Notice Is hereby irlven that the follfiwtnr-
named settlrrhns tilwl noli of bis intention to
make Hnul proof in support ol hiai'laltn.sml that
sum prooi win lie mane r-iorj. tv. Morrow,
county clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Or.,
on Feb. 27, 1W7, vis:
CALVIN D. ROBINSON, Hd. 6W3.
for the s' j sw'i and sf se'-i sec 20 tp 4 s ot r 24 e.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous resilience uj-in and cultivation of,
mid Unit, vis: Jsmes Pullen, I. K. Smith. Oeo.
Perry ot Lone Rock, Or., and W illiam Hendrix
of Davidson, Oregon.
JU-ao Jas. F. Moose. Register,
ARLIHGTOII-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
REED, BUCKINGHAM &NIVEM, PRO PR'S.
FARE FROM ARLINQTON TO
Fossil (60 miles).... WOO Round trip, DO 00
MHyvllle (r.3 miles).. f00 Round trip, 900
Condon (39 miles)... 4 00 Round trip, . 7 00
Clem (26 miles) ...... 3 00 ..... Round trip, 4 00
Olex (11) miles) ..... 200 Round trip, 800
Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Hunday
excepted) nt 8 o'cloi k; Is due at Condon at 8 p m
and arrives at Fossil nt 7 p. m.
Comfortable covered coaches and careful, ex-
CHARLES FIX,
-Proprietor of
LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL,
Lower Main St., Condon, Or.
Hay and urn In over night, cash, AOc; hay only,
cash, i"ni stitllrnoin, per span, eah 'i'm. Cairp
ho'ie with cook-stove free to patrons who fur
nih their own fuel. Price for weighing buy.
groin, produce of all kinds, lire stock, etc., mi
large simIcs, 25c a draft; bH k weighing free. A
liberal reduction on eontnwt weighing. The V.
B. mull for Unic Hock leaves my barn every
morning. exceiitHnndays, otSo'clixk. Pstsen
gers will please give notice the night previous.
A share of the patronage is solicited. ,
JWConfecttonery store and soda fountain,
tolmci'O, cigars, pool table, etc., In connection,
CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP
O. S. CLARK, Proprietor.
GENERAL BLACKSMITHINC AND WOOD
WORK.
The Onlv First-class Blacksmith and
Jlorseslioer In the (lountv.
MAIN STREET, CONDON, OREOON.
R. II. Robinson.
ROBINSON BROS.
IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR BARGAINS
GENE RAL IaEEC H AN D I SE,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Confectionery, Stationery, Etc.,
FOR CASH ONLY, AT
UNION BLOCK.
rtjvuvuvwuwtnnjutrmn
Of ArlinKton, ur.,
no. asis. .
Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe, interest
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE 80L1C1T YOUR BUSINESS.
D.M.FRENCH, Preldenti W. W. 8TEIWER. Vlo-Prldnt FRANK g
T. HURLBURT. Cehlr. 5
DIRECTORS--D. M. FRENCH. W.W.8TEIWER, E. B. MoFARLAND, L. 5
n. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. n5
vuvnnnnnnnnvxruwnrtnuvtAAnjiAn '
Iv. O. Ralston,
OLEX, - : - OREGON,
DEALER IN
General Merchandise, Implements, Choice
Groceries, Drygoods, Hardware,
drugs, boots and shoes.
Full HneB are carried and new gomU constantly arriving.
Stock salt, blackBtuith coal and feed in carload lot, at
competition prices. It will pay stockmen to come to Olex
before buying elsewhere. Good camping accommodations.
KEEP -YOUR - EYE - ON - OLEX.
FLOUR!
.FOR
CHEAPEST AND BEST FLOUR
ON EARTH.
APPLY TO"
SMITH & ROYAL
OF THE FOSSIL MILLS.
DROP IN AT GOE'S
$1ls00fJ
Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon.,
whan you fl Ilk enjoying flr.t-olsi.s
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE DEER Oil DRAUGHT.
AH kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
Hon. W. J. Bryan's Book
A LL who are interested in furthering the sale of Hon.
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VA V A review of the political situation . .
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and rivcs tn8nnfttcturerB, prices on Organs from $25.00 up,
and Pianos from $150 np. It shows how to buy ot wholessla
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