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THE COIIDOH GLOBE ORECON James w. smn LORD & CO., STATE IIORMALschool FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1897.. it: ill I mi ; ; 9 THE OFFICIAL PAPER Or GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. County Court Proceedings. . .... . .... .. July term, 1887. -v Matter of petition of J E Whitehead t al for county road No. W, viewera ol darusges having failed to agree were dis ehanred and (IB Dukek.E AStinchfield and A J Shelter) appt. viewers of damages to mwt July 80. 1897. ' s ; Koad No. 95 by. F M Brown at 1, ordered opened. R M Johnson appointed stock inspector for the ensuing vear. Mutter of petition of J F Shnrb tor change in conntv road No. 57 R Froinan, W 8 Myers and B Couture appt. view rs and Jeldv Rrown surveyor, to meet Julv 24, 1897". Matter of. contributing to Boys' . and ftirls' Aid Rnrietr! it anoearinff that many other counties are contributing to the extent of $5 per month for each rep resentative, clerk ts authorised to a raw a warrant for $5 each month as Gilliam county's portion. B 'hate allowed to amount of $1.40 on tax of B F Bare for 1896. Application of J Suerroan for rebate not allowed. Matter of petition for reconstruction of jail stokade, continue. Rebate allowed on 1895 school dist. tax of R K Wilson to a nit. of 2.08. Extention granted county asessor to coniDlete assessment. . Sheriff ordered to collect all taxes not paid by the first Monday in Sept. by levy and aa e ol Drooertv. Sheriff's tax nooks cneckea up to aate by county court. CLAIM8 ALLOWED W j Mariner, Judge's salary. Mar, Jtme. . . 188 3S EXnraer, com lees.; 2030 FM PUter, com feet 17S0 E W Daggett, Supfs fees and salary - 25 . W I. Wilcox, Iberia's salary ..SB3 S! HNFraxer, clerk's salary ..... 260 M O Clarke, sssessor's fee .212 i W Magalre, anpv'rs work 10 days In Mar, 25 Itagnlre and Vining. work on roads with team la Mar ..... ......MM ' F A Hale, stock inspector's salary.. M Hod Cook, road work i. 1W Henry Armsworthy, same ... IS Rum StiUwell, same . ............ 12 C W Smilh, same 10 80 Fred Allen. Juror clreonrt ..... 280 W 1 Parroso, mud work , ... .... 1987 Joe Paruo, sams .., 2302 A Hrtmn, viewing road ....... 4 JJ Portwood, same.;. ... 4 . AS Rice, same ..... 4 ' WR Hartman, ehalnbearer. 4 ! Herbert Brown, same. .... 4 Joe Trevett, marker ..... 2 Jeddy Brown, siirveytn g road 95 16 Xillian K Stevens, exam teachers .....12 C Roys same ..... 12 A Henehaw, rent of church for exam ...... 4 Sinn Bros & Co, mdse for ro ad work 24 89 J P Thomas, coroner's Juror . 2 40 H D Randall, same .......... 240 Phil Pearl, same 200 P. T. Cnnnlmrham.sarae 200 O. W. HamlisaaM... 240 D. Fleming, same 200 Thomas it Kirkland, coffin, anknown body, 2 SO D. Fleming. digging grave 1 00 H. Scoggia, same .- 1 00 L. O. Ralston, for lot In grave yard for an known body..... .500 Jeaae Lewis, caring for unknown body ... 200 H. D. Randall, lumber for coffiin ....... 100 H. M. Clay, conveying anknown body to graveyard .. .. .................... i. 100 A. A. Marvel, coroner's fees 5 00 . Mr. O. Clay, witness at inquest...........::. 150 J. Lewla, same 150 Glass A Pradhomme, books snd stationery, 5382 O 8 EM, Justice fees, state vs Thompson.., . 455 8 Carlisle, constable fees, same vase. ....... 18 45 T D Sweetin, same 1550 W A Maxwell, county pablithing . ........ 15 Butte C L L 8 A L Co, lumber for roads..., 58 79 Steiwer, Carpenter & Co, mdse for road 18 07 Morris A Worth, blacksmith work .......... 36 05 A Griner, viewing road ........ , 4 . F M Bpringaton, same .. ..... . 4 L O Ralston, mdse for road work ........ 18 79 Irwln-Hodson Co, book for eo treas 12 SB Barker, treas salary 4166 J W Vanbira. road work 1287 .. John Hawk, same 12 87 W L Wilcox, board of prisoner 12 35 J H Hwlson, stationery ........ . . . 6 90 L L Cooke, road work ....... !..' '8 Dock Kinuley, turns.. t Fred Allen, road work 2544 KK Wilson, same ... ....... fa - Abe Moyer, same ....... 60 G 8 Clark, blacksmith work I 225 . F M shannon, work on roads with team... . 32 25 Elmer Baker, work on roads .1912 Frank Clark, same .. 1687 W J Paraso,same.... .. 150 Thus Magore, same ...... 562 Abe LnelUng, tame..... 825 . R W Cooke, same .. ..... . 2400 J J Portwood, same ; 625 John Knox, same..,...., ...1575 R F Stale, name 75 F Ward, same .. 259 JA Kiser, strperviaor's wages 6750 J A Kiser, cash paid out for stationery toe, 3 W N Putnam, road work 64 8 McCilvray, same 234 Carl Whitcomb, same 43 50 CbasBowen, same.: 67 D L Bowen, une, .......... 66 J H Bowen, supervisor's wages...... .....132 50 LeeCary, road work..... 760 Will Mnagrove, Kama..... 525 M Myers, same..., 12 Leanard Beaber, same .... , ... 1050 "Thna GrUB:i, work on bridge timbers ...... 250 ' Jas Johnson, hauling lumber . .... ... 36 Joliu Brown, work on bridge ... 2 50 Charles Wright, work on roads.- 150 George Bowley, same 3 A Ureiner, same................ ,. 12 H N Anderson, aame 2550 MikeDnkek, same 4650 F M KiiUett, same W W Hoover, mdse. for roads ............. 3 74 E A Crawford, bawling tools As for sapvr, 2 50 CONTINUED J W M affaire, balance doe for March and April for road work $ 64 50 , Btatk or Oehook, j Connty of Gilliam ( I, H. N. Fraxer, founty clerk of said Gilliam , sonnty hereby certify lliattlie foregoing trann'ript ha been by me rareinlly compared with, and la a tt'ie copy, and the whole thereof of the original doeket en trten of the county court proceedings Of Gilliam coHnty, Oregon, July term, 1MT7. 1 u witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hmid and affixed my official seal this 12th day of July, 1MI7. H. N. Fbazer, County Clerk. MONMOUTH, OREGON. A TRAIHII1C SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. Regular Normal Course of three yean Senior year w hotly professional. Train' ing department of nine gradea 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) 133 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. . 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 Buck horn and Beaverdam creeks. My separating corral will be at bit own ranch. I will make one delivery of bucks at Con' don on the 18th of October and the re mainder at Lone Bock on the 26th of October, 1897. I will charge one dollar per bead for all bucks placed in my care, Ed Compton, Lone Rock. a. a. RiMDKirxs, Condon, Or. H. H. RSNDUICKS, H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW, , OmCKS AT CONDON AMD TQmiV, OBIGOH. Careful attention to office counsel and practice In all the coHrts, also counsel by correspondence. We write Deeds, Mtgs, Liens, WlUa, Tranaeripta, abstracts, etc. Fire inaurance in tbe best compa nies extant. Also attention to Collections and Land Laws. Notary Public in each office. CHARLES IX, mn, Proprietor of LIVEfcy. FEED STABLE & CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condon, Or. Bay anU grain over night, cash, 50c; bay only, eauh, 25c; stallmom, per span, caih 25c. Camp bonne with cook-stove free to patron, who fur niab their own fnel. Price for weighing bay, grain, prodHee of all kind,, live stock, etc., on urge Denies. 25c a draft: back weighing free. A liberal reduction on contract weighing. The U. S. mall for Lone Rock leaves my barn every morning, except Sunday,, at 6 o'clock. Paasen gers will pleaae give notice the night previous. A share lit tile patronage ia solicited. CConfectionery store and soda fountain, tobacco.cigars, pool table, etc, in connection. 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 have been increasing. His 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. H-is 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. v.- .eew.. ..,. -,,... 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 Hiarvesters, Etc., Etc. Gamp and sheepmen's supplies a specialty. Highest prices paid for hides, pelts, etc. . ; ' When in Arlington call and get pri- ; V ces before closing deals elsewhere. WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS ,z jsy x j a, , -WSb 2 JAMES W. S ! V A S - - ilfllTH. M ARLINGTON,! - r OREGON. If yon- want a magnificent new organ , : delivered at your nearest By. station for T5 thai- nnnllv wlla for fl60 at tbe fac Uty, Apply at this office at once. n tiurtr.9 finiut j Bwt GuMTta byrufk. 1R tlmUL i Ta.Ud.Oooi Cssl 1 MONUMENTS MADE. Don't bny Monnment, Headstone or Marker antil you me mj dealxna and pri ces. For further Information, artdreas F. H. WATTS, box 102, Dufur, Or. Sole Ajrent for Wasco, Bhermaa, Gilliam and Crook Counties. Also dealer In marble snd granite. ARLIIICT0II-F0SS1L STAGELINE BEEP & HIVEN, PROPRIETORS. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO roast! (60 miles) 600..... .Round trip, 11000 May vllle (S3 miles) . . i 00 Konnd trip, 8 00 Condon (39 miles).,, 400. .....Round trip, 700 Clem (2S miles)...... 800......Roand trip, S00 01ex(l miles) 200,.....Rosnd trip, 800 Stage leares Arlington every morning (Sunday excepted) at t o'clock; Is due at Condon at 3 p m and arrives at Fossil at 7 p. m. ' Comfortable corered coaches and careful, ex- r ao. 8ikl tr orureintji. I I it CONDON BUCXSMITH SHOP 1 C 8. CLARK, Proprietor. GENERAL BLACKSMITHIKC AND WOOD '. "...WORK. The'Only First-class Blacksmith and .''..'H.'.IIoraeirbner (n the County, . '. MAiri STREET, CONDON, OREGON. 'SV-V' a " Of Arlington, Or., No. 3018, 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. i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. . . O. M. FRENCH, President; W. W. STEIWER, Vloe-Proaldsmti FRANK, iT. HURLBURT, Cashier. i ! DIRECTORSr-D. M. FRENCH, W, W. STEIWER. E. B. McFARLAND, L. C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. ARLINGTON, - OREGON. III! NEW GOODS NEW PRICES SHURTE R R fl S sell coop coops CHAIN DRIVE MOWERS, JoneS I STEEL ADJUSTABLE HAY RAKES, I LIGHT-RUNNING LEVER BINDERS, k STEEL FRAME HEADERS, PLANO. 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 styles of ladies' and gents' shoes and stock of hats have arrived. We have good hats for gentle men from 76c up. The latest styles of Fedoras, and our straw line ia 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 Tam - , O'Shantas for misses and children. All the ladies are invited to call and see our goods, whether they buy or not. Give us . a call and you will find our prices lower than ever before, L. O. RALSTON, Olex, Or. HEW STORE :THE NEW STORE IS: NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS aWITH THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GENER'L MERCHANDISE ii To b found In- ' EASTERN OREGON. OUR GOODS ARE NEW And will ba sold ati Prices That Can Not be Beaten. COME - AND - SEE - FOR - YOURSELVES. ZZWE MAKE A SPECIALTY 0Fn Stockmen's Farmers' SUPPLIES. iruviruiriAnnuuuinjuvAnnniAnAnunnnut JONES, HE PAYS THE FREIGHT TO THE DALLES. Beginning with July 1st we will make a freight al lowance to all our customers at Eastern Oregon rail road points east of and including The Dalles, of 17 cents per 100 lbs., with the exception of those articles mentioned in the excluded freight list on page 2, of THE BUYERS' GUIDE. This places our inland customers on the same equal ity as our river custom, where shipments are made by boat. Customers must order 120 or over to got . this rate. Youf freight to Arlington will then be 39 Cents, Instead of 56 Cents. THE BUYERS' GUIDE for July now ready. We have some EYE-OPENERS, AS USUAL. Five gross of Block Matches 70c. California English Walnuts, soft shell. They are as good as money can buy, and cheap enough for a poor man, at 7 ic per lb. California White Figs 3Jc per lb. French Prunes, very choice, 4o. Black Italians 6c, Table Peaches, Yellow Crawfords, $1 25 per doz cans. The New Western Washer, reduced to $3 each. nnruuinnn uinruuuw JONES, HE PAYS THE FREICHT. Address F, A. JONES, 105 Front St.. Portland. Ore. fSTHIdes and Pelts Wanted. f-V . uxruuuinjvinnruirinaru Cash your county scrip at the Globe office.