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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1897)
THE GOtlDOtl GLOBL FRIDAY. JUNE IS. 1807. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM - COUNTY. OREGON. When MoKinley elected, , The eheep men wero in Heaven ; They Utked of two-bit wool, But are telling now tt seven. : Vale Advocate. Arlington Items. Where It that rain T J VV Maguire hat ran hit header over tomething like 300 acres of bar ground already. Ex-ConnUble R. A. W. Barfoot and family recently moved from here to ML Tabor, near Portland. , Quite a number of farmers are prepar ing for harvest, which will be a little light tiniest we get tome rain toon. Preparations are being made for a : monster celebration here on the 4th. It .will be worth coining many a mile to see. fihnrte Bros received a car load of "Piano" goods this week and have had a nnrober of men helping to get them in tanning shape. Mrs 8 G Haweon, wbo was visiting re latives and friends at Fossil the last week or two, returned Monday, which ac coants for S tt looking to charming. A J Coe it having hit resort re papered and painted, and we venture to Bay it will be the neatest place- in town to get real nice "lemonade" on a hot day. , Quite a number of wool buyers were in town last week. We only record one tale, that of Tim Connelly, who sold for 7c ' Most all the wool men are hold ing for 8 cents. , Some timet his old friends aekT -os, 'where it Fred Snow, who nsed to be ' with C 8 WennerT" Fred is in Port land in the employ of Lang A Co, whole tale grocera, and it doing well, we are glad to state. J A Thomas, formerly president of the Arlington National bank here, seems to be having rather a hard deal. We un derstand Je it on the Sound interested in coal mines, bnt hit prospects are not at favorable at he would wish it. It it reported here that parry Reed of the stage line it about to commit matrimony. We wish him everything good, etc. Gen Rose took his place on the stage Monday and, by the way, be made better time than nsual, George knows jnst where to "hit 'em on the back" to make time. V Lone Rock 'Rumblings. Crops would be benefitted by a good rain jnst now. The first crop of alfalfa it being har vested and it a good yield. . Mow Dolly Blake and Brother Jay of . Condon visited friends here this week. Gen. Perry and Lewis Miller were both doing business at the county teat within the laet week. AD Slack was elected C C and Mor gan Ward V C last Saturday evening for theentning term in -the K P lodge at this place. "'' The ladies decided at their meeting last Saturday that they would not or ganize the Rath bone degree of the K P order juet now. . W A Fisher of Hay Stack came to town the first of the week with a load of cherries, the first ' that have been brought in this season. The Indians and boys of thia valley have been having lots of fun rnnning horses here of late, with honors about even at to the wealth that hat changed . hands. . ... J . The people ot Lone Rock have con eluded to celebrate the coming 4th of July in a manner that will reflect credit t on the people of thia section of country. ! The necessary committees have been' appointed to arrange for the different - parts o( the program. Everybody are , invited to attend and have a good time, In order to give strangers and visitors an opportunity to put in a week, if they want to, camping in the mountains, we have concluded to celebrate on Monday, the 6th. It is the calculation to have a fine display of fireworks. The young folks will have a dance in the evening. Thia will 'be the last Foartb of July celebration thit year, so don't mitt it. Baskel dinner at the hall. Cheap we mean it; your money back if you don't like tea toff swia and apicva. Schillings Best a Fat talcby . S: B. Barker NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LahdOfmce at The Diixae, 0a., Mar. T, 197. Notice H hereby riven that the tollowlfig named settler but filed notice of hU Intention to make Dual proof in sapport of hlsrlalm, and that mid proof will he made before H. X. Fraier, comity clerk of (MUlnm eonuty, at Con don, Or., on June 26, 18S7. via: ' WIUST K. BC RTON Hd. 4384, for the itrU ceo J, so iwU and H e4 aeeStpii of r 22 e. He nnme tha following witnesses to prove hta vontlnnoiu reaitience anon and enMvatioo of, said land, via: F. M. filter. Charlea Wilson, J. F. Cooke and Jacob Blob), all of Condon, Oregon. ml4-U J A. F. Mooaa, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ukd Omci at Thb DAU.au, Ok.,' Apr. 80, 1897, Notice la hereby Riven that the followlnn named aettler haa filed notice of hU Intention to nuke tnal nmnf in nnoortof his elulm aud that aald proof will be made before H. N. Fraaer, roan ty clerk of Gilliam county at Condon, Oregon, on June 1, lev, via, ED WIS L. PALMER, Hd. 6079, tor the ne aec W tp 4 a of r 21 e, w in. Ra namca the followlnc wttneaaea to prove bla con tinuous reaidenc upon and cultivation of, aald lnnd, via: J. M. Brown, Ed MeKinnejr. John Maounca ana J. c cooney, all ot ( onaon, iir. m7-l$ J as. F. Mooai. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Ornca at Trb Dallm, 0 b,, May 34, 1897. Notice ii hereby given that the followlng named aettler haa filed notice of Ma Intention to make final Droof tnannnortof hla claim, and that aid proof will be made before H. N. Fraaer, eoaniy clerk of Gilliam coanty, at Condon, Or egon, on Jaly 10, 1W, via: ERNEST JONES, Hd. 4317. for the eW narttf, ne aw'-i and avU aet see 12 tp 4 a of r 19 e. Be names the following witnea aea to luove hie continaona reaidence neon and cnltlvmlon of, aald land, via: Frank Palmer, John I'almer, J. K. FiUwaterand Wm. Caldwell, all of Condon, Oregon, . rnja-K jab. f. aooaa, Register. a. a. HEMoaicKs, Fossil, Or. B. a. HsHDairaa, Condon, Or. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, omen at cowdoh ajid fossil, oreook. Carefnl attention to office eoanael and nracrlce In all the courts, alaoeounael by correspondence. We write Deeds, Mora, Uena, Wills, Transcripts, abstracts, etc. Fire Insurance In the beat compa nies extant. Also attention to Collections and Land Laws. Notary Public in each office. The Wasco Warehouse Co. haa wool sacks, fleece twine and tack twine for sale at Arlington. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod ton livery stables in Arlington and hope my friends from every wherewill remem ber me when tbey 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. - J. F. Thomas. County Warrants at Face. I will take county warrants at their face value in trade at my store in Con don. 6. B. Babkbm. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condon, Or. Bay and grain over night, cash. 50c; hay only, cash, 25c; stallroom, per span, cash 25c. Camp hoaewitb cook-stove free to patrons who far nleh their own fuel. Price for weighing bay, grain, prodace of all kinds, live stock, etc, on large scales, 2Se a draft; back weighing free. A liberal redaction on contract weighing. TneU. 8. mail for Lone Rock leavea my barn every jnoriilng, except Snndays, at 6 o'clock. Passen gers will please give notice tha night previous. A share of the patronage Is solicited. Op-Confectionery store and soda foantain, tobacco, cigars, pool table, etc., in connection. white BROHZE MONUMENTS 'Sirv-v. a Olex Explosions. The male social waa an entire success. There it quite a number hauling wood from the tuonntaina now. - The cbange of schedule from Olex to Eightmile gives entire satisfaction. AS Thomas took bis mother, Mrs Julia A Thomas, to Mayville Monday. MIm Lena Snell, one of The Dalles teachers, it at home for a short vacation The atmosphere hat changed again, cooler, which it for the benefit of the grain. Between grasshoppers, drouth and dishonesty, Gilliam county still holds tier head np and will' in spite of fate raise some wheat this year. Fred Cooper wat bitten by a large rat tlesnake Friday. The fangs entered the young man's wrist, inflicting a danger ous wound. When last heard from be was recovering. tf: M" V4 MONUMENTS MADE. Don't bay a Monument, Headstone or Marker sntll yoo see my designs and pri ces. For farther information, address a F. H. WATTS, box 102, Dufur, Or. Bole Agent for Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and Crook Counties. Also dealer In marble and granite. ARUHCTOII-FOSSIL STAGELINE REEO & W8VEW, PROPRIETOR. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (0 miles).., t 00 Bound trip, 10 00 Mayvllle (53 miles).. 600 .....Round trip, 900 Condon (39 miles)... 400 Bound trin. 7m Clem (M miles)..,,,.. 800 , ....Bound trip. 600 Olex (ii miles) 200....,.Bond trip, too Stage leavea Arlington every morning ffiundav excepted) at o'clock; is due at Condon at S p m and arrives at Fossil at 7j. m. Comfortable covered coaches and careful, ex- perienced drivers. JAMES 17. SMITH Deei ret to inform the people of Gilliam county that hit business is running on full time at the old stand Union Block, Arlington, Oregon;' that the flashy, misleading newspaper advertisements and circular letters that are flooding the country have not affected his trade; but on the contrary, sales hare .been increasing. , Hit many old friends and customers realize that no business man will give away something for nothing. What he loses on the "baits" he will more than doubly make up on the other . goods he sells his customers. Look out for snares. One of our greatest statesmen 40 years ago truthfully said: "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." 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 "procession." Many of the lines are bought direct from the East in large 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 machinery, the up-to-date old reliable Hodge steel-frame headers, v Holt Bros. Combined- Harvesters, Etc., Etc. Camp and sheepmen's supplies a specialty. Highest prices paid for hides, pelts, etc. When in Arlington call and get pri ces before closing deals elsewhere. JAMES W. S ARLINGTON, - - OREGON. IvORD & CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. NEW "cKJODS Trrr NEW PRICKS NEW STORE ITHE NEW STORE IS: NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS WITH THB MOST COMPLETE STOCK Ot GENER'L MERCHANDISE fo to round ln EASTERN OREGON. OUR GOODS ARE NEW And will b sold ati MITH. aa..V-1 'Of Arlington, Or., No. ssi a, : Transacts a General Bankiiig Business.; Accounts Kept Subject to Check. Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States' and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits. 8PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. ' .... ... m . D.M.FRENCH, President; W.W. 8TEIWER, Vloo-Praaldontj FRANK! T. HURLBURT, Caehl.r. DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W. W. STEIWER. E. B. MoFARLAND, L C. EDWARD3 AND A. C. HAWSON. SHU RTE B RflS sell coop coim CHAIN DRIVE IMOWERS, IfuTcQ I STEEL ADJUSTABLE HAY RAKES, LICHT-RUNNINC LEVER BINDERS, STEEL FRAME HEADERS, PLANO. WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS, &c ' YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT AS REPRESENTED. . Cumfh Uymv. Twtea Osa 1 j COHDON BLACKSMITH SHOP O. 8. CLARK, Proprietor. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING AND WOOD WORK. The Only Flrtt-ln?e Blacksmith and floraeelioer in the Count,?. MAIW STREET, CONDON, OREOON. PEOPLE OF GILLIAM COUNTY! WE HAVE ON TP AT OLEX One of the most complete stocks of merchandise to be found in the county. Our summer styles of ladies' and gents' shoes and stock of hats have arrived. We have good hats forgentle men from 75c up. The latest 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 mieses-gind 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 , call and you will find our prices lower than ever before. L. O. RALSTON, Olex, Or. Prices That Can Not be Beaten. COME - AND - SEE - FOR - YOURSELVES. ZZZIWE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF! Stockmen's AND- Farmers' SUPPLIES. JONES' CASH STORE. The BUYERS' GUIDE for June is now ready. 16 pages of quotations on good every-day home articles. If you don't want to purchase now, you should keep posted on the prices of staple goods from a live house. . We name you a laid-down price at any railroad point you desire, on application. We pay freight on all orders of 120 and upwards, as far as The Dalles. . as..aa Bend us a list of your wants and see what we can save you. Some of our, quotations for June are as follows: , AAAAAAAA WUVUVUV Arbuckle or Lion Coffee, still 12Jo 4 gallons best honey drip syrup. ............ .$1 50 No 1 green C It coffee per pound ... ........... 15o Roast and ground Rio and Costa Rica per lb lOo Small white beans per lb 1 q ' New crop extracted honey 5 gal cans, 60 lbs. . . . 6 jo New stock Boston mackerel, 124b pails.. ... .$1 25 10-lb pail of apple butter. 60o " Choicest tomatoes, per doz cans 75o Big Sioux brand of corn, per doz cans. ; . , 80c " . Spring pack Chinook salmon, 25-lb kits. .... fl 75 Evaporated Bliced peeled pears per lb. , . ... ...... ,4c Frenoh prunes per lb. , 6o Italian prunes per lb. .'.n,.7o Choice sun-dried apples per lb. .... . ,". ....... . . ,5o nnrvuxnnn , uvwvnnru JONES' CASH STORE 105 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OR. Cash your county scrip atthe Globb office. -it-tf.,'rlMa,irt,