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v.tf.... '.1 1 i It if 4 f -A m ; 1 , 1 l tit' THE GOIIDOil GLOBE FRIDAY. JULY 2, 1897. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. Prairie City Thunderlngs. In the mountains, June 27. There Isn't much danger of having to feed the hem cracked Ice to keep the in from laying boiled eggs up here this sea. on. Better reverse the lever this year, I gness. ., Pat Connelly has "arrove" at Anstin, likewise Tommy Dillon's and Jim Caul dron's outfits, all sufe and sound. The flocks are looking fine and in excellent shape, go are the herders. Mrs Mary and Doc Brown's sheep are reported to be in snow up to their ears near "Old Bally" mountain. Charley thinks- all to himself, of course that it isn't so pleasant plowing snow as bunting Pearls. ' George Blake and Josh Portwood pass ed through Austin a week ago, headed for the Elk horn mountains. They will not want for something soft to sit down on when they get there, as there's doo dles of snow op there yet. There is plenty of scab among the sheep and laziness among the herders around Austin, But the herders will get well of that if it ever gets warm and they happen to sit down on a 'jackets, nest. Otherwise there's little hopes for them. , It is colder here yet than "all git out" with fog, rain and snow for the last two weeks. This letter is written on top of old Ball mountain, at an altitude of 8600 feet, and as the aattle of our teeth sounds like the clicking of a telegraph outfit, it seems more like sending a telegram than a letter. Ad Rentier passed through the other day on the trail on his way to Wyoming. Ad looks kind of "down iu the month," on account of losing abont 100 head of sheep at Big Creek by some thugs shoot ing into the band. Any one vicious enough to do such a trick ought to be "severely talked to" just before etretch beinp. Bunco Petk. Lone Rock Rumblings. Matlock, Stevens, Robinson and others delivered about 800 bead of cattle here the first of the week. Haying was brought to a halt by the heavy rains, but little damage was done, as scarcely any was cut yet. , Everybody come to the celebration at Lone Rock next Monday. If you don't, you'll miss the chance of a lifetime. Geo Earhart and Henry Neel ran their borses in Lone Rock )at Sunday for $75 at side, Keel's horse winning. About 200 changed hands on the result. The finest rain of the season fell here the latter part of last week, amounting to .95 of an inch. With the showers be fere and after the main rain there was 1.75 of an ich fell, wetting the ground in fine shape and giving crops the fin ishing touches. Here's a Snap for Somebody. W. H. Colwell offers his fine farm at Lone Rock for sale. It is one of the best farms in Eastern Oregon. There are 10 acres in timothy, 12 acres in alfalfa and 40 acres in wheat, oats and barley, all of which is fine alfalfa land. There is a fine orchard 15 years old on the place, also a good house, two large frame barns, one blacksmith shop,' one reaper, mower, rake, snlkey-piow, and everything imag inable that is needed on a well-regulated farm. One prong of Ruck creek runs through the place; only 3 miles to the finest timber In the country. Will take part payment in sheep at market price, balance on easy terms. This place is in the best stock and sheep country in Eastern Oregon. Will sell with or without present crop. For par ticulars, address W. 11. Colwell, Lone Rock, Oregon. If you want a piano or organ, be sure to write to the Jacobsen Book and Music Co., The Dalles, Or. Catalogue free. OREGON STATE HORM ALUM 'MONMOUTH, OREGON. A TRAIIII11C SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. Regular Normal Course of three years Senior year wholly professional. Train ing department of nine grades with 200 children. Instruction and training' in Gymnas tics (Swedish system) and Vocal Music for public schools. The Normal diploma is recognised by law as a State Life Certificate to teach. Light expense, tuition, books, board and lodging (approximately) $135 per year. Students boarding themselves, $110 per year. Academic grades accepted from High Schools. Catalogue sent on application. Address P. L. Campbell, Pres., or W. A. Wann, Sec. Faculty. It is worth the trouble of frying every one of ScfiU- tings Best tea eollt Mia Btvonof f U recta ad spice if you find only one that fits you. They fit so per fectly. u Fof tale by S. B. Barker H. B. HENDRICKS, Condon, Or. H. B. HENDRICKS, FOM11, VI. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORN EY8 AT LAW, OrVICBS AT CONDOR AND FOSSIL, OREGON. Careful attention to office connsel and practice In all the courts, also counsel by correspondence. We write Deeds, Mtn. Liens, Wills, Transcripts, abstracts, etc Fire insHrancein the best compa nies exiant, aiso attention to collections ana Land Laws. Notary Public In each office. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY, FEED STABLE CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condorj. Or. Hay and grain over night, cash, 60c; hay only. Cash, 25c; atallroom, per span, cash 25c. Camp bonse with cook-stove free to patrons who fur- nn uieir own meu rrice lor weifrninir nay, (train, produce of all kinds, livestock, etc., on large scales, 20c a draft; back weighing free. A liberal reduction on contract welnhing. The II. 8. mail for Lone Rock leaves my barn every morning, except Sundays, at S o'clock. Passen gers will please give notice the night prevlons. A share of the patronage is solicited. XWConfectionery store and soda foantain, tobacco, cigars, pool table, etc. In connection. WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS Dr. J. 11. Frazer, dentist, will be in Condon during the month of July, pre pared to do all kinds of firstclass dental work. Dr. Frazer makes a specialty of diseases of the teeth and gums, and war rants all his work. : Edward at Arlington will pay stage charges on all orders from bis drug store except patent medicines. As he charges only the price printed on the wrappers, you can save money by sending to him for patent medicines also. Only the best and purest of drugs kept in stock, and handled by a competent drngtrist. The Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for sale at Arlington. Notice to Sheepmen. I am prepared to receive and care for bucks during the summer of 1897 on my excellent range at the forks of Buckhorn and Meaverdam creeks. My separating corral' will he at my own ranch. I will make one delivery of bucks at Con don on the 18th of October and the re mainder at Lone Rock on the 26th of Ortoher, 1897. I will charge one dollar per head fur all bucks placed In my care. t,D i)mpton, Lone Kock. bood Advice. Don't let whittky tret the best of you, but if you want the best of whiskv, wines, beer, liquors and cigars, the place to find them is at the Summit Saloon, in (he old drug store building. A fine pool ami billiard parlor in connection. Drop in and see for yourselves. The finit line of "wet goods" in the citv. fill MONUMENTS MADE. Don't buy a Monument, Headstone or Marker until yon see my designs and pri ces. For farther information, address F. H. WATTS, box 102, Dufur, Or, Bole Agent for Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and Crook Counties. Also dealer In marble and granite. ARLIIICT01I-F0SSIL STAGELINE BEED&HIVEN, PROPRIETORS. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (60 miles) WOO Round trip, $10 00 Mayville (53 miles).. 500 Round trip, 900 Condon (39 miles). . . 4 00 Round trip, 7 00 Clem (28 miles) 300 .....Round trip, 600 01ex(19 miles)...... 200. .....Round trip, 800 Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Sunday excepted) at ft o'clock ; Is dae at Condon at 3 p m and arrives at Fossil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered coaches and careful, ex- tinnjMyern. CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP C. S. CLARK, Proprietor. a.,. -..Mir. aK:-u,-J'.atlt,fl A,d J. it,..,.. . 1 I jIBWl'wib djrojt Tawes TJnef I Th Hiw It 21 iy "r'"ff'B"- LI JnL GENERAL BLACXSMITH9NC AND WaflD ,J . WrtRk e Only Firnt-clas Blacksmith, and Ilorficslionr in the Cnnritv MAIN STTiEET. CONDON. OREGON, j JAMESm SLUT! Desires 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 coutrary, sales nave been increasing. His many old friends and customers realise 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, Holt Bros. Combined Harvesters, Etc., Etc. ". Gamp 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. SMITH, ARLINGTON, - - OREGON. Of Arlington, Or., No. 3918. I Transacts a General Banking Business,: Accounts Kept Subject to Check. Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States' and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits. : SPECIAL ATTENTION CIYENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. D.M.FRENCH, President; W. W. TEIWER, Vlce-Pr.ldent FRANK j T. HURLBURT, Cashier. i ! DI RECTORS--D. M. FRENCH, W. W. 8TE1WER. E. B. McFARLAND, L. C. EDWARD9 AND A. C. HAWSON. siruwwuvuwinruvu-i SH11RTF RRllS SELL COOP COOPS. JoheS CHAIN DRIVE MOWERS, STEEL ADJUSTABLE HAY RAKES, LICHT-BUMNINC LEVER BINDERS, I STEEL FRAME HEADERS, PIANO. WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS, &c YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT AS REPRESENTED. PEOPLE OF GILLIAM COUNTY! WE HAVE ON TAP AT OLEX One of the most complete stocks of merchandise to be found in the county. Our summer Bty lee of ladies' and gents' shoes and stock of hats have arrived. We have good hats for gentle 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 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 poods, whether they buy or not. Give us a call and you will find our prices lower , than ever before. L. O. RALSTON, Olex, Or. LORD & CO., NEW QOOD3 NEW PRICES ARLINGTON, - OREGON. Trrr NEW STORE THE HEW STORE IS: NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS WITH THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK Of GENER'L MERCHANDISE nTo be found In" EASTERN OREGON. OUR GOODS ARE NEW And will be sold ati Prices That Can Not be Beaten. COME - AND - SEE - FOR - YOURSELVES. ZZZWE MAKE A SPECIALTY OFZZZI Stockmen's AND- Farmers' SUPPLIERS. tnnrutruvinr JONES' CASH STORE. The BUYERS' GUIDE for July 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 20 and upwards, as far as The Dalles. Send us a list of your wants and see what we can ' save you. Some of-our quotations for July. are , as follows: nnnnmnnn uxnnrinnm Arbuckle or Lion Coffee, still ...12Jc 4 gallons best honey drip syrup. . . .......... .1 50 No 1 green C B coffee per pound. t ..... 15c Roast and ground Rio and Costa Rica per lb. . . , 10c Small, white beans per lb. ................ . . . . , I Jo , New crop extracted honey 5 gul cans, CO lbs 6 Jo New stock Boston mackerel, 12-lb pails $125 10-lb pail of apple butter. .... .". . .". 60c Choicest tomatoes, per doi cans ,75c Big J3ioux brand of corn, per doz cans. ..... 80o Spring pack Chinook salmon, 25-lb kits $175 Evaporated sliced peeled jears per lb 4o French prunes per lb. . ......,.,.,... . . , , , . .", ,5o Italian prunes per lb..,. . , ,.7o Choice sun-dried apples per lb 5c nnnruvmix uwuvruiof JONES' CASH STORE 105 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OR. t. Cash your county scrip at the Globe 'office".