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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1897)
THE CONDON GLOBE. FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 1897. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. "What is the matter with Ore gon?" This is a common question. There is nothing in the world the matter with Oregon. But with a very large part of her people there is uiuchthe matter. They are lai y and improvident. They don't like to work, and will not work, if they can help it. Then, in their idle hours their heads are filled up with Btuff urschievous and notions foolish. They want to make "good times" by reform of society and government Their thought is cen tered on this folly. So yesterday, a citizen of Portlaud, who said he had a call for eight men, to be sent to work out of town on a job where the wages would give them $22 to $24 a month clear, declared that it was a troublesome commission, for he didn't know where the men could be had, nor how to get them. rr Via tt onff.il workmen, not hobos. This one thing is the mat ter with Oregon, or rather with a very large portion of the people of Oregon. They cio noi warn, w work, but they do want to reform society and government; and mean time they want society and govern ment to support them. Oregonian. This country went republican last fall largely for the restoration of the McKinley duties, and this policy is not likely to be reversed, as long as the present generation can remember the hardships of the past four years. And then the protection idea is growing, in this country and elsewhere. We are going to have a twelve-cent duty on wool and it will stand for an indefinite length of time. Salem Statesman. A Kansas City Journal says: A dozen expert doctors testified that an Emporia woman had been so injured by a railroad accident that maternity must be to her a thing unknown. She got damages- on this testimony, and the railroad appealed to the supreme court, where, after years of waiting, the decision of the lower court has just been affirmed. Meantime the Em poria woman has given, birth to four children. At Circle city, Alaska, recently, i 3 r Bonie oeei was pacKea in iroru Forty-Mile, a distance of 250 miles, and raffled off for the benefit of the hospital being erected by Bishop Rowe. The meat was the first 6een by some of the old-timers for years and the first fresh beef brought to the camp. Tickets ranged from 50 cents to $2.50 each and the 10$ pounds brought $480, nearly $48 a pound. "No matter what a girl's accom plishments may be, her education is incomplete if she has not some knowledge of bakeology, boilology, roastology, stitchology and mend ology. Even if she hould never be required to do the work herself she ought to know whether it is done in the right way." This is from the sermon of a New York clergyman. Though we have now scarcely more sheep than we had 30 years ago, the fleeces are better. There has been much improvement both in quality and weight, and we get now 275,000,000 pounds of wool from about the same number of sheep that yielded 160;000,000 in 1867. N. Y. World. Insurance rates are being slashed niimaroifnllv A San -Line Atrfint nw advertises to insure dwelling nrAnprtir fnvomhl V itllfl.ttrl for 25c property lavoraoiy miuitieu iui .o oo the $100 for three years tu:. : 4 Ills; will enable a person to insure his ! property for $1500. at the email cost of $3.75. The rate war threat ens to break out again. A Linn county justice of the peace, being angered by the re marks of an attorney during the trial of u cape, exclaimed: "This Court is adjourned. Now. Mr. At-J torney, you are a d - liar. This court is in (session again, and any- j one insulting this court shall be; fiiit'd fur contempt." ' j j J KMt cow ugU fi7yt. 'i'ftfa.ia Gjoi. Uac Mil "inffiVfliTMf"'" ""1 iTrrnHTiTiriiuli SE?3 An intelligent newspaper man hits the nail square on the head when he says: "Patroniie the mer chants who advertise. You do not visit your neighbor unless asked to call, and you do not attend a party or a wedding without an invitation, then why should you intrude on the privacy of a storekeeper with out an invitation? Buy of the live business man who not only asks you. to call and see him every day. but educates and keeps you posted as to what is new and popular in his line of goods. Advertisements and advertisers are the greatest educators of the age, and he who never reads an advertisement lives in the backwoods, fastens his sus penders with a shingle nail, and has never had a shave or hair cut since Coley was a pup." There is more truth than poetry in the following from an exchange: Take the enemies that any well conducted newspaper makes in the course of business, and stand them up in a row, and the rest of the community will say the editor ought to be proud that they are his enemies. Don't pay much attention to stories about the purpose of Kansas to pass sumptuary- laws against wearing corsets and the like. Such stories are all issued by the Sound Money League of New York, as the only arguments that can be found against bimetallism. Vale Advo cate. A newspaper says: Chicago de tectives are hunting for a girl to whom a large fortune has been left. We know several men, who are not Chicago detectives, who are doing the very Banie thing. The Gazette has interviewed a number of our sheepmen and all seem to be willing to meet the sheepshearers in their demands for 6 cents per sheep. This is fair. Heppner Gazette. A California newspaper estimates that about 1,175,000 men have gone to work since McKinley's election working for the job of postmaster. Administrator's Notice. All lyrsons bavin claim, against the eetate of Him in . Kelson, dwensed, are reqnwted to present them, duly verified, within tlx month! train the date of this notice, to the undersigned who ha. been duly appointed by the county conn an uumirnsiraior m nuiu enutte. Sated at Condon, Oregon, April 6, 1K)7. a9-10 Administrator. LANDS. All persons desiring to acquire title to any lands under the laws of the United States, or under the laws of the State of Oregon, Will do well to take their busi ness to United States Commissioner S. A. D. Gurley, at Arlington, Oregon. Good Advice. I Don't let whisky get the best of you, but if you want tbe best of whisky, wines, beer, liquors and cigars, the place to find them is at the Snuioiit Saloon, iu the old drug store building. A tine pool and billiard parlor in connect ion. Drop in and see for yourselves. The finest line of "uetgoodtt" in the city. H. B. HKNUBK KS, Condon, Or. H. B. HENDRICKS, Fossil, Or. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICES AT CONDON AND FOSSIL, OBKQOK. Careful attention to office counsel and practice In all the court, alw counsel by correspondence. We write Deeds, Mtes, Liens, Willi. Transcript, abstracts, etc. Fire insMranceln the best compa nies extant Also attention to Collections ami Land Laws. Notary Public In each office. County Warrants at Face. I will take connty warrants at their face value iu trade at 'my store in Con don. S. B. Bakkf.k. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod son livery stables in Arlington nnd 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. Give me a chance. ..I. F. Thomas. I WflnlgfJ If jfjga Who eaa think of some simple thlutrtunALcnlT ' lrotect vout Itait they may bring you W(-alth. , Vtlte jHN wkmjehbijrn to.. Patent Attor- Beyi, wasmogtnn, it. ror ineir pn our d new UM ut one ttaouwud Inventions waurted. BO YEARS' KXPERIENGS. TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, OOPVRIOHTS tLO, Anyone sending a sketch and description mny qnlclriy ajecertaln, free, whether an inTentlon la probably patentable. Communication! strictly eoDtldentiul. Oldest agency forsecurlng pntent in America. We have a Washington oniee. Patents taken through Uunn A Co. receire special notice In the SCIENTIFIC AfflERIGAN, beautifully illnstrited, largest ctrcnlntum of anr sulentiSc joarnal, weekly, terms 13.(10 a yeari ii.Wstx mouths. Specimen copies and Uajid tuoK on I'ATKNTS sent free. Addresi MUNN & CO... 3tfl Brondway, New York. -Wanted An Idea Who can think of some iriuiple tblnu tooatnt? rrwntt ttoioiii ny ri'ir.if ymx w. aim. Wr;ie .TO!!:J W!r.u:E;iiilh.'l Ir. CO., Patent Attor T'ivr. Was'iliuvrim. I) '.. for Hw'r m.Wni pri?.a oiler atjj wv tf on Uk.uim1 tavuuoijs vjmiUmL a i i ur la i 1 v "hj NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lakd orrics at Ths DiLi.ru, Ob April. 2, 1S97. Notice in herebv (dven that the followini named ?ttler h tiled notlee of hi. Intention to mnkeltnul proof in support of hit lnlm, and that wild proof will be made before H. S. Krnicr, county clerk of UHllam county, at Condon, Or egon, on May 13, 1W)7, vli: CHARLEY R. HENSON, Hd. 5021. for the nee 11 tp i of r 20 e. He name the following wltnensei to prove hii continuum res idence upon and cultivation of said land, vix: I. F. Canon, J. A. Vvnlker. J. W. Barr and T. O. Johnson, all of Condon, Oregon. a9-9 Jah. K. Moork, Register IhelbronzI M 0 M U M E NTS O 03 H m z D C 33 f 3 l'4.!Atv MONUMENTS MADE. Don't buy a Monument, Headstone or Marker until you ace my designs and pri ces. For further information, address F. H. WATTS, box 102, Dufur, Or. Sole Agent for Wasco, Khennan, Cllliam and Crook Counties. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LasdOffu'k atThb hu.T.n. Ok. March 1, 1SB7. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler tins filed notice of her intention to miiku final proof in support of bcrclnlin, and that said proof will be made before H. A. IJ. Uutley. U.S. Coin., at Arlington, Or., on April ?.l, W.n, viz: MILIJK V. POKTEIt, Hd. G396. for the e!4 st sec iff) and cU w4 sec 2 tp 8 of r23e. Hhe names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultl riitlon of, auid bind, Tlx: John ft. Stephens and FliiiHiid Ktcphens of I lex, r.. and Joslnui Hur dle and John Cross of J,ot Valley, Oregon. m5-l Jam. V. Mookk, Kegister. Hor3eralsers, Attention! V. A. Frv will Kbind Ills beartlf'tl race horse "AI.TA1IONT" lor the season of ll7,frotn Maicli l':t to Miiy 15th at S i Vanclcnve's rnnr h on Trull Fork. Terms for the season, tlO; flue Miiv 15, "XI. Podlgroo: Altainnnt Sr, :7H.j. sired by Al!a moiit .'KHiO. die of Cliehalls p 'l:VA. D -lnortt p IM. Klla T2 Hoc Hpcrry n 1!:ID. Patli- mont p 2'.fMU, AKno Tritting T.Wi4. ltdam Jenny by I'osts llnmbictoniii. son of Hamble toriittTi 10; 2d dnm I'rlnccis bv Mambrinn fa'ch cnWi i d'lin '(iteen Vie by Mnmbiliia Chief 11. etc. I or further parllcnlars call at mr ranch or address me ut Miiyilllc, Or. 1'. A. I'nv, Manager and Owner. Notice. The puMin i" he re by rned to net nes'itiiite fr a oertnin proinis-fdirv nto I fur f50, iti fitvor of I'nrr & KrpptiPnHon, ' finyabif nn or before Jan. 1, 108, nnl ' ijrl-l be too. Mm. !f a-i-is liinjKI.I.. I'dikIoi:, Or., Mrli. 2:!, W7, 2 in - it ".-----ILl r- J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tub Dau.es, Or., March 3, lfW. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to mnke Hual proof In support of his claim, and Unit snld t.rnof will lie made before H. N. Fraxcr. county clerk of Ollllam county, at Condon, Oregon, oil April 17, l'J7. viz: STEPHEN V. MOOKE, Hd. &VW, for the le'i sec 5 fp of r 21 e w m. He name the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud viz: K W Cooke. J F Cooke, A 8 Itlco and ll M Kiiirhart, all of Condon, Oregon. m!2-4 Ja. F. Moork, Register ARLINGTON-FOSSIL ST AG il LINE REED & N1VEN, PROPRIETORS. CADC PPriM API lluriTOM TO Fossil (CO miles) ( Mound trip, 110 00 Muyvlllef.V) miles).. 600 Round trip, 900 Condon (; miles)... -100 Hound trip, 700 Clem 0ii miles) 3 00 .....Hound trip,' ftoo 01ex(19 miles) 2 00 ......Hound trip, 300 Btage leaves Arlington every morning (Puuriay excepted) at (I o'clock ; Is due ut Condon at 3 p m nnd arrives at Fossil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered couchil and careful, ez- AT THE- POST OFFICE DRUG STORE We Keep a full line of Drugs, Druggists' Sundries and Patent Medicines. PRESCRIPTIONS WRITTEN AND COM POUNDED AT REDUCED RATES. mm BLACKSMITH SHOP G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. ! CEKERAL BLACKSMITKINC AND WOOD WORK. The Only FirHt-c.lH'H BlRcksmith ami llorgnvliocr in the (,'oofity. MAIN STREET. CONDON. OREOON CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL. Lower Main St., Condon, Or. .Hay and grain over night, rush, fine; hay only, cash, i'ie; stailroom. tier spun, cash 25c. Camp hone with cook-stove free to patrons who fur' rilnh their on f'.iel, Price for wclirblna hnv, gtaln, produce of all kinds, live sfrx-k, etc., on large seiuca, K' a nruit: naca weighing iree. I liberal reduction on contract weighing. The V in ii 1 1 for Lone llock leiivi-s mv burn every inoiniiig. excetil BmiiiIiivs, nl fi o'clor k, I'nssen gcrs will plciiao give notb e the night previous A share of the patronage l sollclU-d. ,r?;e-('orili"dlorierv store und soda fountnln tolmcco, clgari. pool table, etc., in connection . . i . .InTiAitt Al DHkII Of Arlington, ur., Transacts a General Accounts Kept Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the J "'f Sts J and Europe. Interestallowed on time deposits. SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, j D. M. FRENCH. Pr.ald.nt W. W. Dl RECTORS -D. M. FRENCH, W.W. U. tuwftnuo uuuxruTJVUvtruriruuuui PEOPLE OF GILLIAM COUNTY 1 WE HAVE ON TAP AT OLEX One of the most complete stocks of merchandise to be found in the county. Our spring styles of ladies and gents' shoes and stock of hats have arrived. We have good hats for gentle men from 75c up. The latest stylos of Fedoras, and our straw line is complete. Our fine new stock of dry goods consists of the very latest novelties in dress goods for misses and ladies, silks and satins, complete line of ladies' underwear, also Tarn O'Shantas for misses and children. All the ladies are invited to call and see our goods, whether they buy or not. Give us townr than ever before. a can anu you win mm ... L. O. RALSTON. Olex, Offif THE DALLES R. H. WEBER, Proprietor, THE DALLES, - - OREGON. FRUIT, SHADE AhToRHAMEHTAL TREES, CRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS, ROSES AND SHRUBBERY. Our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation. fiVSEND FOR iruuiAnnAnnvnJVinAnvwunJTnnJUnAruir JONES' CASH STORE. JonoB expects to have some unkind thingu said of him by rivals denials, criticmmB, etc. However, Jones prices standout as low, or lower than others, iu Ppito of anything else that may be said. Send in your name for a copy of the "BUYERS' GUIDE", for April and get posted on the prices that we aro charging for our goods. Don't forget to mention that you saw the ad in this pajr. Home of the bargains that will bo mentioned in the April'No. are as follows. Prices hold good for April only: Arbuckle CofTc-o, per lb "Vc Lion CelPue per , 12 ' HtMt (ircpii C"8fn Kica Coffi-e, per lb Kiiti-driccl (Sliced Applet), no worms, er lb finn-iiried l4 Applet), no worms, per lb. c Sun-dried 1'eiu heK, sound mid meaty, per lb. L'vnporated White V'w, per lb 'j0 Jellv Tumblers, tin cover, er dozen J (! Tuli'le Tnnillers, cnarnved, per down 2r Apple J'.utter, strictly pure, 6-lb pails, 45c, ten-lb pails vou 2-lb fqnnre Butler Moulds, brans binge -4"" One Family Ooliler Het, 30 niews 1 7 Enterprise'meat ebopper, No. 2, family siw. .... ... . . .......... . .1 70 Mrs. Potts Had Irons, a in sot, nickel-plated, detached hand stand Eiiterprise fatnilj i liiiiain-sVcder seeds a xnn( in 5 minutes 1 00 60-lb sack ol Itebraska Corn Meal, white or yellow oc If vou are in doubt as to the cost of goods defivered at your nearest station send us a lint of your wants and we will name you a laid down price. We also get full prices for hides and pelts. If you have any, the market is good on hides. Send them along. JONES' CASH STORE 105 FRONT ST., Guarantee! for 25 30 yrs.; 10-ciay inoy Secure our SPECIAL iMUttt'Mtmtmbet this grand W&ttV&lCOfim&H & CO, rSHC wiji,ii sii j iiiUKxaMW SM omm lliliii rlSlSB 11 0 1 I nntvuwvnnnni Banking Business.; Subject to Check. 8TE1WER. 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