THE CONDON GLOBE.
FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1897.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY. OREGON.
Olex Explosions.
Guy Boyd slipped in Hint made aeliort
visit at J W Phillips last week.
The boys are all oat gathering cattle
preparatory fur delivery on tho 23d Hint.
Fred Hanna and Tohey kileduver 1200
squirrels last week when finishing up
plowing.
We had a delightful rain ou the creek
Sunday, but not as heavy as further
oath in the couuty.
There was quite a large attendance at
Sunday school at Olex last Sunday.
Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 p in.
The Rock creek dams have all got to
be raised, aa the creek is falling so rap
idly the irrigation ditches are about all
dry.
The diseased band of horses near Olex
were dip,ied last week. Souie 23 were
hot, nhich is really the most effective
way to cure then:.
A piuk ice cream sociable will be held
in the Olex church on Friday evening of
next week. All are invited to come out
and have a good time.
J A Cm in is putting in fine new
dam at his mill and will soon be better
than ever prepared to furnish his many
customers with firstclass flour.
Earn Taylor has resigned his position
as foreman for Win Phillips and accept
ed a position with Chas Martin. John
Randall is filling the vacancy at Phil
lips. "Doctor" Scoggins is erecting a new
blacksmith shop in Olex, and ere long a
whistle will tell our people what time to
get up in the morning, instead of Ayer's
almanac.
Wester & Dodson started to the valley
last week with a band of horses to sell.
Frank Stricklin is preparing to start in
a few.days with some horses, also for
the valley.
Grasshoppers are thicker than hops
and are jeopardizing (a good word) the
crops around Olex. We are pained to
use the language, but there are actually
enough of them to ''damn" the creek.
Another car of Peacock flour arrived
at Olex last week, which shows the peo
ple have not quit eating, nor do they
propose to, for reports from all directions
around Olex say the crop prospect is fine.
We are sorry to learn that the Moody
bank of The Dalles closed. People of
Uilliam county had better stay with
Gilliam county's bank and help build
upborne institutions and business. If
they get caught at home it is not so bad
as away, for then they have no friends
in either place.
Olex has been deluged with cattle
buyers and drummers the past week.
Messrs Cameron and Stubblefield of
Walla Walla we understand have pur
chased cattle of T C Mobley, Chas Mar
tin, Grant Wade, T Geirget and C M
Walker, they received the 18th inst.
The way they are being gobbled up htre
tht re will soon be no cattle left even
for seed.
Lone Rock Rumblings.
George Perry marked 80 per cent in
crease of his lambs.
, There will be an immense crop of all
kinds of fruit up here this season.
A county road machine from Fossil
was headed this way last week, but has
not shown op yet.
R M Johnson marked 100 per cent of
his lambs, which is as good as anyone
up here has done.
J W Blake delivered 7000 head of sheep
here this week 3000 wethers to Harry
Clay and 4000 ewes to other parties.
-inch of rain fell here Sunday, doing
much good to the crops, which are grow
ing so fast that one can almost hear it.
There were several small waterspouts
along the mountains last Sunday, calm
ing streams and grass to come up with
a jump.
A Heppner shearing crew is fleecing
the sheep in this section at a rapid rate.
The sheep are lucky if they get off with
a whole skin.
Charley Frazer's team ran off the other
day, causing a "compound fracture" of
bis wagon-tongue and scaring Charley
so that none his clothes will fit him.
Wra Matlock received 225 head of cat
tle here last week, to be shipped from
Arlington to Wyoming. Mr. Matlock
will ship abont 1000 head from Arling
ton this week.
Fishing season is once more upon us
and the fish liar is again abroad in the
land worse than ever. Billy Colwell
caased quite a commotion among the
trout the other duy. He fell in.
Montana has 3,000,000 head of sheep
that yield an average of 27 lbs of wool
per head, gays' the Arlington "paper.
A peculiar feature about this is that
there is no truth in it. The printer's
foot must have slipped a few notches.
George Shields, a former resident oi
this place, moved back again last week
with his family from the Willamette val
ley. - He says a man can rosku a living
here easier than anywhere in the world
and that this is the best country he ever
saw or expects to see.
Twenty men passed through here the
other day on their way to Prineville to
receive 60,000 head of sheep, which they
will drive East. About the same num
ber has been bought in this and Morrow
counties to go over the trail. The price
fid was $1 60 and 2 per bead.
Look your machines over and tell
Kliiirtu llr,.a rolir troubles. Tllt'V will I
save yon money on extras of till kimU.
The Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool
sacks, tierce twine and sack twine for
sale at Arlington.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omca at Tub Dali.kh, Ob., Apr. Si, 1W.
Notice la hereby jrlvi-n ttmt the foUmvimHimiuil
settler h flktl'notti-tt uf ht Intention to iiitike
KiihI proof in miptiort of 111" olnim, nml Umt until
proof nill Ix' mmlo Morv II. N. Krsaer. comity
clerk of UillUm county, at Condon, Oregon, on
June 7, 1'.7. vin:
AKl'lll'K HAKUnV, 11(1. R73.
for the wi nv4' unit w, w' sec I I tp 3 a of r
20 , w m. He names the following wltneaaca to
prove hlKConttnimiUi rvaiilciu-e niton unit culti
vation of, unlit limit, via: Cliiirlea W. Brown,
li Darker, Charles WiurleM anil AiutustSnin
meiHe'ui. all of Condon, Orvnon.
1130-12 J.t. b Moons, Resistor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orrict at Ths Du.its, On., May. 7, 1W.
Notice la herehv given that the following
nametl settler haa HUM notice of hia intention
to make rlnal proof in support of hia claim,
anil that aaiii proof will he made before II. N.
Fraier. coimtv clerk of llilllaiii county, at Con
don, Or., on June 26, 18!7, vix:
W1U8T K. Bl'UTON. Hd.
for the swi awi aec 2. ae'-i w'i and a1,' acV
aec 8 tp 4 a of r ii e. Ho names' the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of. said land, via: F. M.
filter. Charles Wilson. J. K. Cooke and Jacob
Biehl, all of Condon, Oregon.
mU-14 JA3. K Moors. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Orru-B at Thk Halls. Or., Apr. 30, IS97.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named aettler has Bled notice of his intention to
make tiual proof insupportof his claim ami that
said proof will bo made before II. N. Kraier, coun
ty clerk of Cllliara county at Coudon, Oregon, on
June w,isi"7, vis:
EDWIN L. PALMER, Hd. 6079,
for the ne'-i sec 19 tp 4 a ot r 21 e, w m. He
nanu s the following witnesses to prove hia con
tinuous residence upon anil cultivation of, said
land, vis: J. M. Brown, Kd McKinney, John
Madilork and J. C. Cooney, all of Condon, Or.
m7-18 Jas. K. Moors, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. 8. Land Offick, TheDallrk, Ok. April 10, '97.
Complaint having been entered at this office by
John A. SwHtiaou of Hhilock, Oregon, against
Reliecca J. ltitchie for abandoning her home
stead entry No. SOSS, dateit September 20, lsss,
upon the ri'-j "e1 nd n'i sw'4 see 4 tp 2 n of r
We, in Gilliam county, srregon, with a view to
the cancellation of said entry, the tu.lil parties
are hereby summoned to appear at this otliee on
the 29th day of May, 1897,
at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged abandonment. 8.
A. 1). Gurley, V. S. Commissioner, is authorized
to take the 'testimony in tlds case at his otliee at
Arlington, Or., ou May 26, 1S97. at 10 o'cha k a. m.
23-11 Jas, F. Moork, Register.
H. B. HKXDKH'KS,
Condon, Or.
H. n. HESDRICIS,
Fossil, Or.
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OFFICES AT CONDON AND FOSSIL, OREGON.
Careful attention to office counsel and practice
in all the courte, also counsel by correspondence.
We write Deeds. Mtgs. Liens, Wills, Transcript,
abstracts, etc. Fire insu ranee in the best compa
nies extant Also attention to Collections and
Land Laws. Notary Public In each office.
CHARLES FIX,
Proprietor of
LIVERY. FEED STABLE & CORRAL,
Lower Main St., Condon, Or.
Hay and grain over night, cash, 60c; hay only,
cash, 25c; stallroom, per Bpau, cash 25c. Camp
hoHe with cook-stove free to patrons who fur
nish their own fHel. Price for weighing hay,
grain, produce of all kinds, live stock, etc., on
large scales, 25c a draft; back weighing free. A
liberal reduction on contract weighing. The U.
8. mail for Lone Rock leaves my barn every
morning, except Sundays, at 6 o'clock. Passen
gers will please give notice the night previous.
A share of the patronage is solicited.
rjyConfectionery store and soda fountain,
ninaeco, cigars, pool tame, etc., in connection.
white BRONZE MONUMENTS
MONUMENTS MADE.
Don't buy a Monument, Headstone or
Marker until you see my designs and pri
ces. For fmther Information, address
F. H. WATTS, box 102, Dufur, Or.
Sole AKent for Wasco, Sherman, UlUluin
und Crock Counties.
jf8JF Also dealer In marble and granite.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
REED & HIVEN, PRQPRIETORt.
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (00 miles). . ,6 00 Round trip, t)0 00
MayvlUe (.VI miles).. 5 00 Kound trip, BOO
Condon (39 miles).., 400 Kound trip, 700
Clem C miles) 8 00 Round trip, 8 00
Olex (19 miles) 2 00 Kound trip, 300
Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Kuuday
excepted) at 6 o'clock ; is due at Condon at 3 p m
and arrives at Fossil at 7 p. m.
Comfortable covered coaches and careful, ex-
mm BLACKSMITH SKQP
C. S. CLARK, Proprietor.
CENERAL BLACKSMITHINC AND WOOD
WORK.
The Only First-ciass Blacksmith and
Horaeshoer in the County.
MAIN STREET, CONDON. OREGON.
HE
k lAtlUin BVrOD. TUUM
in tlms. Bold hy dmszlsts.
l4 cunts
J A HUES
Desires to inform tho peoplo of (iilliiiin county that his
bust items is running on full timo nt tho oM ntuni Union
Ulock, Arlington, Oregon; that tho llushy, misleading
newspaper Advertisements and circular letters thataro
flooding tho country have not alfected his trade; but on
the contrary, Pales iiavo been increasing. His many old
friends and customers realize that no business man will
give away something for nothing. What he loses on tho
"baits" ho will more than doubly mako up on tho other
goods ho sells his customers. Look out for snares. Ono
of our greatest statesmen -10 years ago truthfully said:
"You can fool some of tho peoplo all of the time, and all
of tho people some of tho timo, but you can't fool all of
the peoplo all of tho timo."
James W. Smith's immense stock of goods
will speak for him. Call and examine the
largest stock of goods ever shown in Gilliam
county. His stores are loaded from floor to
ceiling, and as regards prices he will -en
deavor to keep in the
Many of the linos aro bought direct from tho East in largo
quantities for cash, which enables him to give his custom
ers great inducements to favor him with their patronage
He sells the Oliver Chilled plows
and extras, including the New
Departure, two and three gangs,
also the John Deere plows of all
kinds, the Studebaker, Bain and
Racine wagons, hacks and bug
gies, the Standard, Acme and Mc
Cormack mowers, reapers and
hay rakes, the latest improved
Pitts threshing
up-to-date old
steel-frame headers, Holt Bros.
Combined Harvesters, Etc., Etc.
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Camp and sheepmen's supplies a specialty.
Highest prices paid for hides, pelts, etc.
' When in Arlington
ces before closing
ARLINGTON,
JAMES
W
Truurrurrinnuxruumruu
Of Arlington, Or.,
No. 3913,
! Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Intere&t
SPECIAL ATTENTION C'.VENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
D.M.FRENCH, President; W. W. STEIWER, Vice-President FRANK
T. HUHLBURT, Cashier.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W.
C. EDWARDS AND
fuxarumaruTrumrmruTj'i
Jg THE DALLES
R. H. WEBER, Proprietor,
THE DALLliS, - - OREGON.
FRUIT, SHADE
AND
ORNAMENTAL
TREES
ROSES AND
Our Trees are Grown
ftTSEND FOR
PEOPLE OF GILLIAM COUNTY!
WE HAVE ON TAP AT OLEX
One of tho moot complete stocks of nierchan(line 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 late6t styles 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 un'sses and children. All the ladies are invited
to call and see our goods, whether they buy or not. Give us
a call and yuu will rind our prices lower than ever before.
L. O. RALSTON, Olex, Or.
SMITH
"procession."
machinery, the
reliable. Hodge
call and get pri
deals elsewhere.
- - OREGON.
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
W. STEIWER, E. B. McFARLAND, L.
A. C. HAWSON.
NURSERIES jg
GRAPE VINES
AND
SMALL FRUITS
SHRUBBERY.
Without Irrigation.
CATALOGUE.-!
8 fill Til,
LORD
ARLINGTON,
! !
HEW STORE
NEW GOODS
:THE NEW
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
aWITH THE MOST
GENER'L MERCHANDISE
To be
EASTERN
OUR GOODS
And will
Prices That Can
COME - AND - SEE -
:WE MAKE A
Stockmen's
AND
Farmers'
SUPPLIES.
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JONES' CASH STORE.
A COMPLETE OUTFIT
i S i 1 S I i
Of tools, etc., for general Boot and Shoe
ro pairing, including 3 pairs of half soles.
The Family Cobbler"
PRICE 551.70.
Spcuruly piickcil in wonriun ix with tiingucl liil. Weight
17 pounds. Will pny for iiwlf iimny liim.-ti over enoh year.
CONTENTS:
1 Iron tarnl for lasts,
1 lunl (or inch's work,
L hist for l)ovs' work,
1 last for children's work
1 pnir iiii'D'h half miles
1 pair iKiys' half soles
1 pair women's half soles
I Hlioeniaker's hummer
1 shoemaker's km to
4 pairs heel plates
1 package heel inula
1 pnekatte half soling tncks
1 Lull shoe thread
1 copy directions for half-soling,
etc.
GLICDEH CALVANIZED BAH BED WIRE THICK-SET
$2.65 per 100 lbs.
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COFFEE
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All of tho above nt Jones' Cash Ktoro. Don't fall to send
your name in forn copy of the lant n urn tier of "THE BUY
ERS i UIDK." It contains more Information on price
and market reports than any paper published in Portland.
8ent free to any uddrcss. Be snro to mention this paper.
JONES' CASH STORE
105 FRONT ST.,
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Cash your county scrip at the Globe office.
& CO.,
- OREGON. .
STORE IS:
COMPLETE STOCK OF
found In
OREGON.
ARE NEW
be sold ti
Not be Beaten.
FOR - YOURSELVES.
SPECIALTY OF:
1 patent peg awl iinndlo,
1 peg awl,
1 sewing awl Iinndlo
1 cewing awl,
1 wreneh for peg awl hnndlo
1 harness aw l handle
1 harness awl
1 hottlo leather cement
1 hottlo rubber cement
I package shoo pegs
1 package lialf soling nails
1 hunch bristles
1 bull shoe wax
ARBUCKLEJ2Lc
LION - - 12Lc
PORTLAND, OR.
NEW PRICES
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