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THE GOtlDOH GLOBE. FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1897. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREQON. It is noticed that the Turks in variably have the advantage in thej afternoon dispatches, and the Greeks regain their lost ground and make formidable progress in their campaign in those of the morning. This is for the same reason that the Spaniards invariably win in Ha vana and the Cubans in Key West dispatches. The Turks get their news to London by the overland telegraph, in time for the afternoon papers. The Greek dispatches have to go by cable across the Adriatic to Italy, and so on through France, and reach London in time only for the morning papers. Victory in modern war consists in reaching the telegraph- office first? Orego- man. A Cook county farmer recently went to a real estate agent and offered to trade his farm for city lots. The agent was all business and was in for a trade at once. "I want to show you," he said, "a block of the finest lots anywhere in Chicago. They are centrally locat ed and cheap as sawdust. Get into my buggy and I'll take you out to see them." They drove out ' and looked at the lots and the agent expatiated at great length upon the advantages of their location and finally said: "Now, when can I have a look at your farm?" "I'll show it to you presently," said the farmer, "it's about ten miles back on the road between. hereand town." The latest dispatches are to the effect that the Greeks have given up the fight and consider them selves thoroughly whipped. This leads the Salem Statesman to say There is hope that the flush of sue cess will make Turkey so cocky that she will run up against one of the big nations and get wiped off the map of the world. The Heppner Gazette hits all those whose signatures appear on a petition recently sent to Washing ton, asking that Corbett be seated as senator, a hard jolt, as follows: "The whole outfit are a lot of bolt ers and soreheads, not worthy the notice of republicans in Washing ton or anywhere else." Greece has a population of 2,187 zus, with an area ot z4, ( square milesi and is more thickly popula ted than any other country in Eu rope, except Sweden and Prussia. Only about 20,000 profess any re ligion other than the orthodox. Turkey has a population of about 35,000,000. Here is a problem: A farmer owned a hog and wanted to weigh it. The man weighed 200 pounds and his wife 135. They put a board across a fence so that when they sat upon the ends it exactly balanced. They then changed places, the wife taking the pig upon her lap, just balancing the board again. How much did the pig weigh? - '- " Tbe Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for sale at Arlington. Don't expect Schillings Best tea coffe soda baking powder Bavor'ng extract aod spites Washington Post: , Representa-' to turn the world Upside down. They Won't; but they do take some of the wrinkles out of living. tive Ellis of Oregon wants to die pose of two consulships. His can didates are Chas. H. Dodd, a for mer president of the board of trade of Portland, who desires the post at Kanagawa, Japan; and Hon. J. F. Caples. who retired last yea in the district convention tn favor of Mr. Ellis for the congressional nom ination. He will be satisfied with any good-paying consulate. Ellis is urging the appointment of J. W. Ivey of Portland as collector of cus toms in Alaska, and of A. S. Max well, who wants to be appraiser at the port of Portland. F sale by S. B. Barker The supreme court of the United SHERIFFS SALE. Notice i hereby (riveu that an execution and order of sale was issued ont of the circuit vourt of the state of Oregon for Gilliam comity, on the 24th day of April, 187, upon a decree therein ren dered on the 13th day of April, 1897, in favor of Julia F. Niekols, plaintiff, and against 8. 8. Thomas, Ella E. Thomas and Frank Haxerman, receiver of the Lombard Investment Company, a corporation, defendants, which said execution and order of sale is to me directed and command in? me to sell the property hereinafter described for the purpose of satisfying the Judgment of the plain tiff in said cbhi for the sum of six hun dred and fifty dollars 1650.00 with Interest there on at eight per cent per annum, from the 1st day of January, ltt4. and for the further sum of SI9.S0 with interest thereon from Jan. 1. ISM. at a ner i centner annum, mid thiiMt mil dl.t.inwmant. States has affirmed the decision of i o' suit taxed ot , and for the sum of m Bmii;jB luCTeiurc, in compliance wun said execution and order of sale, I will on Saturday, May 29, 1897, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., at the court house door in Condon, Gilliam county, Oregon, sell at public awtion to the highest bidder for the supreme court of the state of Washington, in the tax cases against the national banks. The miPRtinn involved was th riirrit of ln hudifor ,ne purpose of satH-fyingthe question invoiveu was me ngui OI judgment and decree above mentioned, the fol- Vina Prtiinttr anH t Vie oitv rf ftonttio lo"!? described premises, towit: The north JUng COUnty and tne City OI BeatUe quarter of section thirty, township one to tax the shares of a bank itself, instead of assessing the tax to the individual owners. The suit was brought to recover taxes assessed against the banks for 1892. The decision affirms the right under the state law to assess the bank as a representative of the stockholders to the extent of ita stock. The Turks are tbe most fearless lighters in the world nothing but death con stop their advance. . Ma homet taught them centuries ago that the Moslem who died fighting for the holy empire would go di rectly to the seventh heaven with out any civil service examination as to his previous good character. That is why the Turk in battle goes in to win or die, and for that reason they are termed ''fatalists," believing that if their time has come to die they will die anyway. It is said that nearly every man takes a longer stride with the right leg than the left, and that in walk ing a mile the left leg is eighty eight feet short of the distance cov ered bv its mate. If a man walks five miles a day the shortage in a year is about thirty miles. This is one of the leaks that troubles the arithmetic man far more than the pedestrian. ThQ Greeks call their native coun try Hellas. Since they have been thrashed now, it is likely they will drop the last two letters of Hellas. There seems to be too much Tur key for the quantity of Greece to to frv it in. CUIWJ WHtiiliriLSErailSr 8stCuuh Syrup. Tastes Good. Use e lima. hy drtiRirlKM. south, of range twenty-one east of the Willam ette merinian ana situatea la Ulillam county, state of Oregon. Dated this 26th day of April, 1897. W. L. Wilcox, Sheriff of Gilliam County. Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that an execution and order of sale was issued out of tbe circuit court of tbe state of Oregon for Gilliam county, on tbe 24th day of April, 1117, upon a decree therein ren dered on the 14 day of April. 1897, in favor of W. E.Swentxel, plffand agaiurt Byron .Murch, I.ydia Ann Murch, Henry '. Kowler, Abram S. Hyattand Osborn W. Bright, defendants, which said execu tion and order of sale is directed and command ing me to sell the property hereinafter described, for purpose of satisfying the Judgment of the plff ln said cause for the sum of five hundred and fti ty dollars (MO.0O) with interest thereon at eight per cent per annum, from the 1st day of Decem ber, 1H94; and tbe further sum of JS4.40 with in terest at 8 per cent per annum from Dec. 1, 1S94; and the further sum of 134.40 with interest at 8 perceniper annum from Deo. J, Vim, and the costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at 120, and for the sum of S-50 attorneys fees. Therefore, in compliance with said execution and order of sale, I will on Saturday, May 29, 1897, at the hour of one o'clock p. m., at the court house door In Condon, Gilliam county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, for tbe purpose of satisfying the judgment and decree above mentioned, the fol lowing described premises, towit: The south east quarter of section twenty, township three south, of range twenty east of the Willamette meridian and situated ln Gilliam county, state of Oregon. Dated this 26tn day of April, 197. W. I. Wilcox, Sheriff of Gllllim County, Oregon. CONTEST NOTICE. U. 8. LaKDOrrici, ThDallf.s, Oa. April 10, '97. Complaint having been entered at this office by John A. Hwanson of Blalock, Oregon, against Kebecca J. Ritchie for abandoning her home stead autry Mo. 3088, dated September 20, IWi, upon the n!$ se and o'X sw4 sec 4 tp 2 n of r 19 e, In OllUiun county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 29th day of May, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and fHrnish testi mony concerning sum alleged abandonment. 8. A. D. Ourley, V. 8. Commissioner, is authorized to take the testimony In this case at his office at Arlington, or., on May 26, iw, at 10 o'clock a. m a!-ll J AS. F. Mooitg, Register. II. .11 . . ..' llr . i it t i s-JU ! til 1 ti :i i -i i- ' J I kv; . j . 1 is NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lshd Omci at The Dallcs, Ob., April. 1, 1897. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before H. N. Fraier, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or egon, on May 13, 1897, viz: CHARLEY R. HENSON, Hd. 6921. for the se4 see 11 tp 4 of r 20 e. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: P. F. Canon, J. A, Walker. J. W. Barr and T. U. Johnson, all of Condon, Oregon. a9-9 Jaa. F. Mookr, Register Whitebrohze MONUMENTS z Mm ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornca at Thi Dalles, Ok., Apr. 23,1897. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler hastllrd notice of his Intention to make final proof ln support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before 11. N. Kraser, county tiers ni itiiuam county, ai uonaon, Oregon, on rfuue , inv. vie: AKTHIR HARLOW, Hd. 5734, for the w4 nw'4 and w.j sw sec 14 tn g I of r fc.vn. tie names uie following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon and culti vation of, said land, vis: Charles W. Brown, iwis narser, tnanea v tnneiq aim August Hum merlleld, all of Condon. Oregon. a3u-12 Jab. F. Moork. Register ARLINGTON-FOSSIL MONUMENTS MADE. Don't buy a Monument, Headstone or Marker until you see my designs and pri-' ces. For further information, address F. H. WATTS, box 102, Dufur, Or. Bole Agent for Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and Crook Counties. Also dealer ln marble and granite. Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of niram r. jeison, deceased, are requested to present them, duly verified, within six months from the date of this notice, to the Hndvrivr,H who has been duly appointed by the county court as administrator of Sdiii entate. Dated at Condon, Oregon, April 6, 1897. Frank Calmrr, -" Administrator. H. B. HKNURK K, Condon, Or. H. R. HRHDKIVK8, Fossil, Or. ! H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . Omc,K AT CONDON AND FOSSIL, OKIOON. Careful attention tooftice cnnnai.l mil In ull the courts, also counsel by correspondence We write Deeds. Mts. Liens, frills. abstracts, etc. Fire iiisnranceln the best couipa vk extant Also attention to Collections and Laud Laws. Notary Public In each office. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Land Omti at The Dalleh, Ob., Apr. 30. 1897. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his Intention to make final proof tnsuonort of his clHim and that said proof will be made before H. N. Fraser, coun ty clerk of Gilliam county at Condon, Oregon, on June 14, 1897, viz: EDWIN L. PALMER, Hd. W79, for the nn4 sec 19 tp 4 a of r 21 e, w m. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. M. Brown, Ed McKinuey, John Maddock and J. C. Cooney, all of Condon, Or. jgM L?i'l!,0R,!!.K!,flir.' Horseralsers, Attention! P. A. Fry will stand his beautiful race horse "ALTAMONT" (or the season of 1897, from March 1st to May 15th at H M Vancleave's ranch on Trail Fork. Terms for the season, I0; due May IS '97. Pedigree: Altamont Jr, 3785, sired y Alta montWKH), sire of Chehiills p 2:7K. Delimit p 2:08, Ella T p 2 Doc ((perry t, 2:09, Path mont p 2:0l4, Altiio Trotting 2:09; 1st dam Jenny H by Posts Hamblctoiiian, son of Ifamble-' tonian 11); 2d dam Princess by Msrnbrlna Patch-1 en &; Hd dam (fuecn Vic by Mnmbrlna Chief 11, etc. For further particulars call at my ranch or address me at Mayvillu, Or. P, A. Fkv, j Manager mid Owner. Wanted-An Idea rrorwr. your iocss s iney may Bring you wealth, i Wrlie Jtmn WKUDBKbilHN ft CO., Patent Attor- I Beys, Washington, I). I!., for their prize Oder I and asw list ot oua 1Knafl lovaalkois waaied. STAGE LINE REED A KIVEN, PROPRIETORS. 'FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (110 miles) fe 00 Round trip, DO 00 MayvlUu(M tulles).. 6 00...... Round trip, 900 Condon (M) miles) ... 4 00 Round trip, 7 00 Clem (28 miles) 8 00 Round trip, 5 00 01ei(19 miles) 2 00 Round trip, 800 (Jtage leavei Arlington every morning (Hunday excepted) at 6 o'clock; is dua at Condon at 8 p m and arrives at Fossil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered coaches and careful, ex pcrlcnced drivers. County Warrants at Face. I will take county warrants at their lace value in trade at my store In Con Hon. ft. B. Barkrk. CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP . O. 8. CLARK, Proprietor. CENERAL BLACKSMITHINC AND W000 WORK. Tbe Only First-class Blacksmith and " Horsslioer in the County. MAIN STREET, CONDON. OREOON. CHARLES FIX, , 1 1 Proprietor of LIVERY, FEED STABLE St CORRAL. ' Lower Main St., Condon, Or. Hay and grain over night, cash, S0c; hay only, Oash, !Bn; stallroom, per span, cash 2fte. Camp home with cook-stove free to patrons who fur nish their own fuel. Price for Weighing bay, raln, produce of all kinds, live slock, etc., on 'large scales, 2Tifl a draft; back weighing free. A liberal reduction on contract weighing. The I), 8. mail for lone Hock leaves my barn every morning, except Hundnys, at A o'clock. Passen gers will please give notice the night previous. A shnre of the patronage Is solicited. FConfectliuiery store and soda fountain, tobacco, cigars, pool table, etc., in connection. Wanted An Idea Protect your Ideas i they may bring you wealth. Write 1(HH WUDDKHUUHN ft CO.. Patont Atror. nays, Waatilngeon, I) 0 for thalr !.) prise otter ad saw 11M til ooa thousaud laraoUotis wanted. Who ean think of some slmpta thing uipatentr Of ArlinRton, Or., Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check. Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Interest anowea on time uopuo.us. ! SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS, j D.M.FRENCH, Preeldenti W. W. STEIWER, Vloe-Preeldenti FRANK Ul Dl QT I" aa sMaaa I DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W.W.STEIWER, E. B. MoFARLAND, L. C. EDWARDS AND A. C. MAW8UN. PEOPLE OF GILLIAM COUNTY! WE HAVE ON TAP AT OLEX One of the most complete Btockn of merchandise to be found in the county. Our spring styles of Indies' and gents' shoes and stock of hats have arrived. We have good hats for gentle men from 76o 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 dreBS goods for misses and ladies, silks and satins, complete line of ladies' underwear, also Tam O'Shantas for misses and children. All the ladies are invited to call and see our sroods. whether they buy or not. Give us a call and you will find our prices lower than ever before. L. 6. RALSTON, Olex, Of THE DALLES NURSERIES R. H. WEBER, Proprietor, THE DALLES, - - OREGON. FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES CRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS ROSES AND SHRUBBERY. Our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation. SEND FOR CATALOGUE.' lnnnjmnnnjwuuuwvftiwifuuui JONES' CASH STORE. A COMPLETE OUTFIT i i z i i s i Of tools, etc., for general Boot and Shoe repairing, Including 3 pairs of half soles. "The Family Cobbler" PRICB $1.7G. Securely packed In wooden box with hinged lid. Weight 17 pound. Will py (or Itnelf many timet over each year. CONTENTS: 1 iron stand lor lasts, 1 last for men's work, 1 last (or boys' work, 1 last for children's work 1 pair men's hall soles 1 pair boys' half solet 1 pair women's half soles 1 shoemaker's hammer 1 shoemaker's knife 4 pairs heel plates 1 package heel nails 1 package half soling tacks 1 ball shoe thread 1 copy directions for balf-soling, etc. 1 patent peg awl handle, 1 peg awl, 1 sewing awl handle 1 sewing awl, 1 wrench for peg awl handle 1 harness awl handle 1 harness awl 1 bottle leather cement 1 iKittle rubber cement 1 package shoe pegs 1 package half soling nails 1 bunch bristles 1 ball shoe wax CLIDDEN GALVANIZED BARBED WIRE THICK-SET $2.65 per 100 lbs. COFFEE ARBUCKLEJ2LC LION" - - 12LC All of the above at Jones' Cash Store. Don't fail to send your name in for a copy of tbe last number of "THE BU Y JCB8 GUIDE." It contain more information on price and market report than any paper published in Portland, Sent free to any address. 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