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THE COHDOH CLOBE. FRIDAY, MAY 21, I87. NOTICE. ' Th f Mrly utMi'riptlnii hi th (Juiim li l.50, .A"11"1'' M,1Vn"' " !' IM III HllVMIIfW 2 '"'"' Will Iw KlmrKwI. A iK'iicll mark nrimiKl thin Motlrtt liiilli'NixD tint your tuliMiritliii lion x ilriHl. I'Ivhmj nniw )rciiuily. GLOBOSITIES. Geo. Uibbouit Id painting in town thin week. Dr. Nott, dentist, i in town to remain a roii 1 1 1 ol week. W. A. Darling uow totes the marshal's txtdgfl of ttilu Ijurjf. K-8chool Riipt. Kennedy wits in town couple of days thin week. Jon. Vurruw Iiuh just applied to tho government for r pension. Will Meek Im gone over to tho Yukl urn country to )iroHcct for gold. il. N. (ioulil of Tlio Diilli'M In up here visiting hi nephew, tlm (Steven Ix.yH. Miss Hlrdie Downing lift been the dick Hot thin week with bilious (ever, but is recovering, Mrs. tfhumate and Hon Clarenco left Tuesday to join her huihund at Bucra uiento, Cat. Clay FoInoiu left this tnornlng with kin gallery for Mayvlllo, where lie will remain one week. Deputy HherifTToin Johnson iiiaiIo h flying trip to Arlington Monday night on official business. Mm. T. 0. Keir.ur and son (jeorgo left Tuesday to Join her husband at bin mine near Cottage (J rove, Lane county. Tho (Ji.ohk l a couple of bourn Into 'thin week, owing to the editor being out f town a couple of days Inst week. Doe. lirown has figured it more clone! y and finds that he saved only (K) per cent of bis lambs, instead of 05 per cent. We are now in a position to tnko shout IS cords of nice dry wood on nub cription. If you havn't tho wood, casli will do, A little son was born at Ooldendalo on May 7th to Mrs. Hophia MvKinney, whoso husband died near Lone Kock last winter. John Lyons received bis postofllee , "COiiiihIukIoii from Waiihingtnn last week and is now a full-fledged 1. M., with a big P and M. Mrs. Hinitli and her niece, Nellie Smith left Tuesday for her homo in Ureeley, Col. Nellie expects to reinuu one year with her grandma. Bee the new ad of Lord & Co. This is one of the largest, noatest and best elocked stores in the state. Give them call and see for yourselves. By a recent law Colorado women are eligible to become mom hem of tho state militia. It will not be much trouble to get the boys to join the militia there. We have arrived at the conclusion that about tho only thing some people will not take is a bath, since some low down baboon stole our office as from the woodpile. Grant Co. News. Lawyer J. N. Brown of Ileppner has tnoved te llillsboro to practice law. Af ter trying his luck in every other town in the state, Lawyer L. A. Hutch bus fi nally located in Baker City. Hhorlir Wilcoi and Clerk Frasser nre In Portland this week, as delegates to the I O O F grand lodge. Mr. Fracr and little son Itollo went to the city last week on a visit to relatives. Taking testimony in the White divorce aae was resumed last Monday lieforo referee L. W. Darling, and Attys. Gur Jey and Hendricks Bros., and is still in "session" as we go to press. Mrs. 0. I. fHurgess and children left this week for Arlington, their future litmie. Mr. Sturgess is the ablo and courteous manager of Lord & Co's large new store. Goldoudale Agri. A beavv rain (ell here Sunday, soak ing the ground thoroughly, thus Insur ing good crops. There was a waterspout across .'iOmilo, tilling tho road with rocks and tearing great holes in it. Tho I'rinevillo Nows says that the grand jury turned Katun Hulliugton loomt, and that he will soon leave with M Bhearer with a sheep train for Chi cago, where he exiects to reiiiaiu. TUe Stricklund-Giedo sheep trespass ase was argued in tho supremo court at Pendleton last Saturday. The judge bus the case under advineuient and says he will render his decision in August. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Livingston desire in this manner to thank the many kind friends who lerulerod them such valua ble and needed assistance during the sickness and death of their little child. There will be an Indian war dance in the Armory hall here this Friday even ing, by a baud of rod h kins that are in town. This will bo quite a treat to our people and all are invited out to see it. A Pendleton mother has hit upon a successful plan to get nor duughters homo at satisfactory hours from their various social diversions. She requires the fast one in to rise first and prepare breakfast. Two ladies were recently fined at The Dalles for lifting their skirts too high, while crossing a muddy street. The Dalles magistrate ought to see some of our Baker City lady bicyclists, says the . Democrut. : 'The public lands still vacant In the 'Xf 8. amount to over 700,000,000 acres, 1 without Including Alaska, with its 850,- 000.000. The best of this vacant land lies around Condon. File on it before it in ail gobbled up. The little 8-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Livingston, which had lieeu sick fur several weeks, died Mon day, of water on the brain, and was bur ied next day. Uev. Buda preached the funeral sermon. The theory has been advanced by sclentilin men tiiut the atmosphere surrounding our planet is gradually thinning out, and will totally vuu'ihIi in time. And still people will waste it by pumping it, into bicycle tires. (1. (i. I'annaii had a smiiHhup several days ago at the Duthic shearing corral, lie was just starting out with a big load of wool when a wheel broke, causing the wagon to upHct down tho hill, injuring several of his horses pretty badly. A man named (iusHonowitz, who lives in Chicago, is the happy father of 35 children. Thirty of the children are boys. A woman at Dopart, (ieriuany, gave birth to seven children lust week. Nevada is sadly in need of a few such people. The Eiignnu State Journal says that it is rcKirtod that tho empaneling of a jury In Dakota, consisting of nix men and six women, to try a prolonged case, resulted in one marriage, two elope ments, three divorces and half a do.en scanduls. Cattle-buyers are now working Klam ath county. For good 2 and 3-year-old beef steers they are ottering (25, hut are making few if any purchases, says the Klamath Republican, Some of the cat-tlo-owners are reported to bo holding out for :J0 per head. A serious cutting scrape occurred re cently between here and The Dalles. It was a cut in ratos, and passengers are uow ablo to go to The Dalles (05 miles) and return for the fare of (5. May the good work go on, is what the public hollers. Antelope Herald. Speaking of a surgical operation, on exchange says: "it was successful in every particular, and its results would have boon all that could possibly have been hoped for, except for the unfortu nate fact that the patient failed to rally and died in a few minutes." When a Gilliam county man told his wife that he was glad there was no mar rying in heaven, and she replied that of courso there would not bo, as there would be but few men there, a far-oil" look came into his eyes, and bo dropied the subject with a dull thud. A Condon girl recently received one of the new-fashioned belts, as a present from her fellow, which upon trying she found to bo several inches too long for her. In her disaptioiutmenl she ex claimed: "He should liavo known my waist measure better than that." It has been discovered that an ordi nary wiro fence, without insulators, can be used fur telephoning as well as if put up for the purpose. In one locality in Kansas a doxco farmers have their houses thus connected with each other and tho depot anil find it a great conve nience at practically no cost. Here is a straight tip to merchants: Thuro's only ono right way to advertise, and that is to hammer your name, your location aud your business so constant ly, so insistingly and thoroughly into the people's heads that if they walk in their sleep they will instinctively turn their stops toward your store." Ex. Uev. Bade, our new minister, preached here last Sunday to large congregations. Ho will preach again next Sunday, in tho morning at 10 ;J0 and at 6 in tho evening, ana cordially invites you all to be present. Tho V P 8 C E will tie hold just before services in the evening, with the following subject ; ''i'eucc; how and when to obtain it." Wouldn't this kill you? Tho Idaho papers are telling what wonderful revi val work Rev. Geo. Goode is doing over there. Can it be possible ibis is Lawyer Goode, who has "broke out" with relig ion? If so, we want to av that while here he wasn't loaded down with salva tion to such an extent us to make him bow-legged packing it around. The Ileppner Gazetto man tried to say something nice ulamt a milliner in a recent issuo. She hud been getting in an immense amount of goods and be remarked boldly in his locals that ho was "glad to.see her stocking up." The milliner did not appear to appreciate the compliment ami got as mud as a wet hen, und seriously thinks of stop ping her paper. Antelope is putting in a system of waterworks, lias Condon given, up all idea of ever making such improvements? It certainly needs it. Why not use the j:700 or $800 in tho city treasury for put ting up a large tank, for use in ease of . lire? It is a poor plan to wait until af ter the horsu is stolen before putting a lock on the door. It is also a poor plan to not keep an eyo out for the future welfare of tho town, imtead of neglect ing everything else in the until rush to hog every dollar in sight and never let a cent go for Improving tho low u. Charley Fix and Albert Miller bad a rather heated discussion Sunday after noon tho kind of argument that is liacked up by the lists, billiard cues, iron weights and everything within reach. Miller evidently fared tho worst, as he looks as though he had a few rounds with a buzz-saw, and it required some needle work to put him in running order again. Recorder Hendricks next morn ing settled their difllcnlty by lining both of them, the costs and all umouiiting to over $1.1 each. It appears that a woman was at the boLtuni of tho frueub. While on bis way home from Portland Hxllirduy, George Gihljons lost a largo black valisoolTF:.! Morgan's wagon that, (TfOCCr p.'iys yOU, what yOU he came out on from Arlington. ItwasU - , , . , ,. , .. eittinr taken oil or lost off somewhere between Olex or Clem, late in the even ing. Mr. Gibbons will pay f 10 reward for the return of the valise and its con tents, and no questions asked. Prof. Morey, as agent, went over to Twickenham last week and sold somo el egant new seats for the new school house there, that Uncle Jerome Parsons recent ly built at bis own expense, and is also furnishing it at his own expense. Mr. Morey says it is ono of tho liet little school houses he, ever saw and looks like a little palace. Uncle Jerome has more snap and enterprise than a dozen aver age men. Wish we had a few like him over here. Gilliam county, the last of Oregon's 32 counties, made its annual school report through Supt. Daggett lust Tuesday. The report thows i;i2.'l children 000 mules and CXJ females. The number of teachers employed was 2(1 rnuleaO; fe males 20. 'Die average monthly salary paid mules was Yl females 25. The average tux levied for all purposes was hYt mills. Tho total receipts, $H077 4f, and disbursements, Jtvllli 2l. W. R. iioyer returned to his farm at Clem this week from his old home in Indiana, where be had been ein-e hirst fall. He bus so far recovered as to 1 able to walk without crutches), but is yet verv lame and feeble. All of the dix.-tors j he saw in the Portland hospital and in j the East told him that had he been treated properly just after the accident j he would have een npand well within ! ft rnontti. Mr, Hover inforniM us Mint IM will soon la-gin a suit for damages for malpractice, Ids friends having offered to stand tho eipenso of legal services. Hupt. Daggett not being able to attend the examination at Condon last week, he appointed Mrs. Lillian Stevens to conduct the examination, assisted by C. Royse. There were seven applicants, six of whom were successful, as follows: Retta Hobomp, 1st grade, with 90 per cent; Miss Lora Taylor, 21 grade, 87.2; Miss lieatrice ISnrkheud, 3d grade, 81.0; W H Conner, 2d grade, 80.1 ; Harry Ktricklin, 3d grade, 77.4; S li Jones, 3d grade, 70. 1. Miss llirdio Hensbaw took the examination also and we learn that she did remarkably well in a number of branches, but fell a little short on others to permit her to pass this time. Mrs. Lillian Htevens, one of tho most success ful teachers in tho state, expects to be examined for a life diploma some lime tiiis year. Arlington Items. Bay! Arn't you going to T-R-E-A-T? Doc Hawson is building an addition to bis residence. Geo. Miller, the grocer, is raffling off a One bicycle. 'The new store appears to be doing a thriving business. Atty Gurley is doing businees at the county seat this week. 8 G Hawson and M J Canty visited The Dalles last Sunday. Even tho preachers are smiling over tho fine rain we had Sunday. GWRinehartof Condon was in the city Tuesday, also Gene Smith. The Maccabees will give an ice cream and struw berry social on Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. Geisendorfer will soon move into Charley Shurte's down towu residence. Arlington has got to lie a great wool center, as well as a rattling good town ail round. County Clerk Fraxer nnd theGLODE man were both visible to the naked eye on our streets Thursday. Undo Joe Uudd came in from Olex a few days ago to say that "it looks like rain." And it rained, too. MlBS Crossfield, an accomplished young lady of l'ortlund, was the guest of Mr aud -Mrs 8 (i lla.VBOU ludl week. Everybody should save their money and buy defunct 1H national bank secu rities, which will be sold June "th, Hobt Spencer of Uuck creek, ono of our leading fanners, was with us last week. iro was 1) 11 Urabill of lone. While painting C W Shurte'i new res idence Saturday, Ed MeiCinnon fell 11 distance of 30 feet and broke I is leg. J L llliilock's stable is now fixed up and equipped in lino , shape, lie has amue of tho best rigs in the country. C 8 VVenner made a flying trip to Mali ton, Wash., last week, taking along hie mothcr'and sister, Mrs. Stanley Collin. Mrs. Homer McFurhmd, formerly of Arlington, died on May 11th nt her home in Los Angeles, Shu leaves a little baby aged two weeks. The band bovs don't want much said about it yet, but they will begin soon to agitate the question of a rouHiug celebra tion here on the f. Mr. I'erkina of Tho Dalles has accept ed a position as salesman for J. V. Btuith. This larife store is crowded with customers from daylight till dark. M. C. Harris of San Jobo, formerly of Arlington, has gouo with his wife to Guatemala, in Central America, to em bark iu the collee-ruining business. Geo. Witbrow, feeling that the city was in need of funds, dropped a V in its weasel skin the nthor day, having viola ted the ordinance relating to lighting. As usual, a woman was the "bouu of euntuntiou." We pay the grocer, the 111111 1U1 JCtlll- ling's Best ten cofle soia hnVnif powder flavoi niif extract! aii'l npicct if they are not satisfactory to you. Foi tak by The Butte Creek Land, Live Stock & Lumber Company has 250,000 feet of seasoned lumber at its mill six miles above Fosiil. The roads are good clear to the mill. Tho cctiiiiany will give larger discounts for (ash trade than for merly. The luuilier, the roads and tho prices will suit you. Clias. McICenzie, manager. Btockmon, Notice!! 1 will lease to rei-pom-itile party, hav ing range, all my stallions and mares, or will exchange vhuiv fi r cattle. Address, Ciiah. li. Sbakh, May vi lie, Or. Tho Wasco Wan-house Co. has wool sacks, fleece twine aud sack twine for sail nt Arlington. Patronize home industry and build up the resources of our stale. Buy the Sa lem Woolen Mills clothing. See P. li. Stephenson f.r samples and prices. The Wai-co Warehouse Co. lias wool sucks, fleece twiue and sack twine for , , .ii,,.n Edwards at Arlington aill pay stage charges on ali orders from his drug store "-elt patent medicines. As he charge utl'.v I""- 1""" ,ri, you can save money by sending to nun for latent medicines also. A Man Hung Some of that fine wall-paper Al llen sbaw keeps in stock and pronounced it the best paper for the price ever brought to the country, liuy some. County Warrants at Face. I will take county warrants at their face value in trade at my store in Con don. S. B. Bahkkk. 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. A. I). Gurley, at Arlington. Oregon. Good Advice. Don't let whibky get the best of you, but if you want the liest of whisky, wines, beer, liquors and cigars, the place to find them is at the Summit Saloon, in the old drug store building. A fine pool and billiard parlor in connection. Drop in and see for yourselves. The finest line of "wet goods" in the city. Notice to Sheepmen. I am prepared to receive and care for bucks during the summer of 1807 on my excellent range at tbe forks of i'.uckhorn ami lieaverdum creeks. My separating corral will be at my own ranch. I will make one delivery of bucks at Con don on tbe 18th of October and the re mainder nt lxne Rock on the 25th of October, 1807. I will charge one dollar per bead for all bucks placed in my care. Ed Comptojj, Lone Rock. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice 1 hereby riven that an execution and or.ter of sale wtw tsnne'1 out of Uie olrruM ionrt of tlie stale of Oregon for Ulllinrfl enmity, on the 2Uh ! of April, 1SD7, Hiwin a ikeree therein ren my oi April, iki, in lHvor oi Joli.'i K. Ntekols, plaintiff, mid niMiniit S. 8. 'PtoiiiHn, Kiln K. ri'.ottia. aiul Kr.oik llu'erinan, receiver of ihe Lom'ianl IiivesTiueiii Conip.iny. a corporation, clcfeniluiue, which said execution niMi onler of iale l tome directed and corn in tmd lu me to sell the property hereinafter d.wrtlwd for the mintose of NiitlDfvilie the imlirmcut of the, Plain titfin mid chum; for the mm of six hun dred and fifty dollars f6."..0o with interest there on at eitflil kt cent p. r annum, from the 1st dav of January, IMU. and for the further amn of fl'J.nO with imprest Uieieon from Jan. !, lw.M. at h per Cent per uiiiinm, and the costs and dlro'iincnuut oi fafd suit taxed ot fciu, aua Mt uiu muu of !3U nU'irncys fees. TiierWore, in (-..! p Ittmt tvi;.h said execution and order of sale, I will ou Saturday. May 29, 1897. at tho hour of one o'clock p. m., t the court houm.' door In Cond'Ui, (oUium comity. titoKon, II at public aiictluu to the 1 li.est Wdder for cash In hand, for the miriawe of nariidv inir the ! Judgment ami decree atxive mentioned, the !'ol 1 iowinc descrihed pri'inisee, towit: The norih 1 eHtt nHfirl.T of station toirtv. townshit one oth, of ramie uventy-one cunt of the Wiliam- eue iiiei iiiiaii uiu rii'ii.ivM 111 viuumu vi'iiui;. Mute of OrctoTt. ifaied this I'olh dav of April. !S97. tt. I.. VYlI.i-OT, Sheriff of Oidium I omity, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. Nolle? is hereby yrlveu that an execution and order ot sale Net inci. out the ciieiiK court ! of the stale oi Oregon for tiilliam eonity, on the ! '-'JUi oiiv of A 1 1 i 1 . 17, upon a 'Vrrre therein ren ' (H re; on Lie 11 i.. of Ao.il. 1!'7, in fuvorof W. i K. -- .v- oUtd, pilt'ioid nirai.-ht iiyton Mureh. l.ydia i A'iu M n h, Jieui y t Kuwier. AnMin Hyatt and I H.iuu W. llrielil! uelellt.alir. w hich said exceu- ' tiou and order u al ' is directed and i ouuuaud- liur me to Keti ti;c propenv icivinait'.T aenrrine:, for purpoKO ol at'.Mi inutile judgment of the pill In i?aid cauM' for tin' sum of tive hundred aim li; ly dollars .Vo,W) with i;Ucicid theuon at eight pi r e'iit per anu:ui, from Hie l;d day of Ivci m InT, IS',11; and the further sum of 10 with lu-tete-1 at X per cent per at'tttim Iwm Ute. I. lstH; and the further Hum of W-t.lO Willi in cret-t at H pevev-ntp-r aiiurni from lee. I. 1'.3, and the costs ,md dishursi'iaeidii ot Kai l suit nixed at ami for the B'liii of f iU!torsicy fees, ilieieioiv. In I'niiiidiiiiiee Itli said exwutiou and order of sale, 1 will on Saturday, May 20, 1897, at the hour of one o'el cn p. m . at therourt house door In Condon, tllilh.in comity, Oieon, sell at puldic niictiou to the hii;!iest bidder for cash In hniul, for tho purpose of KiitiMyiiiK the t'ldwiiH iit and diH-reo aliivu liienlioned, the fol lowim; described tmuiiinvK. towit: The south- east qti.tru-rof w-tlo.i twenty. wiis!:i thr.-e in r.i;oie iwnoy east oi on i iii::uii.-liv mi ridlau and situated in tiillinm county, suite of Oreon, Dated this aith day of April, 1Si7. W. t.. Wilcox, Sherift' of Oillh.ui I'ounty, Oregon. Administrator's Notice. All piToii(i hnvtni! claims au'ntnst the estate of Hiram R Nelson, deceased, iir' ri'iiuested to present them, duly vorined, within sit months from tho date of tiiis notice, to the nnderii;tnvl, who has been duly appointed ty tile county court as administrator ot said espite. Hated al Condon, Oiegoll, A toil ti. HOT. Vkakk Paimkb, u-10 Admjiitstmtor. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod son livery utables in Arlington and hope my frionda from every wherew ill reu'em tiermewben they come to town. My rates ura very moderate and the very best care is taken of stock left in mvcare. j Give mo a chance, J. F. Tuomas. S. B. BARKER DEALER CEN'R'L CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. THIS WAY 4 BARGAINS Make Money by Saving It. Before Buying Elsewhere, Call In and i. Inspect My New and Choice Stock -f - lEBGPlDiSE AND GROCERIES AhD EVERYTHING KEELED BY IKE "In Order to Encouregs a .Large Discount for Cash. P. H. STEPHENSON CONDON, - : - OREGON. HELLO! Jim Corbett has Thrown up the Sponge BUT " Al Henshaw is Still in the Ring WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF. Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Windows, Stoves, Gloves, Wall Paper Window-shades, Furniture, Undertakers' Goods, Canned Fruits, Crackers, Sardines, Oysters, Etc, Etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON BARBED WiE tT0NJ.CTS. ACENT FOR FCSSIL FLOUR. Call in and fee me and get prices before buying elsewhere. Remember that a dollar (saved is a dollar made. I can get von anvthint; from a steamboat to a toothpick. Try me. AL HENSHAW, CONDON, ORE. Condon CONDON, - Mrs. S. A. Maddock PROPRIETRESS. Regular Board and Lodging per week, $4 and $5. Regular Board per week, $3. Beds 25c and. 50c. Table Supplied With T. G. JOHNSON, . PROPRIETOR OF. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on Condon, - HAY AND GRAIN CHARUES VERY REASONABLE. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates A share of ihe public patronage is respectfully solicited. NEHA Condon, GEO. W. RINEHART, Frcprietor, The public will find that m better nccommoilations can be found iu this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. LIVERY : STABLE RATES VERY DROP IN 5R00K Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon., when you feel like enjoying a first-class CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER ON DRAUGHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. The Massillon Engine & Thresher Go. 160-166 Front St., MVILL MAIL cmLOGOE OF IN. rERCr AND SE FIRMER, STOCKMAN AMD MECHANIC. Cash Trade I Make a Take Advantage of It.- Hotel, OREGON. the Best in the Market. North Main Street, - Oregon. BOUGHT AND SOLD. r I STAORAflT Oregon. : IN : CONNECTION. MODERATE. AT COB'S Portland, Oregon HACHIKRY OSi HP?L!I!JT108