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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1897)
T1IE CO!!DQ!l GLOBE OREGON JAMES W. SMITH LORD & CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. STATE llORMALUHt rMOAY.iULYSO, 1897. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. The Law Debauched. Beppncr Guetk. . There mrm laws in this country. These laws. ra& b vnfon-ed. Itii an insnltto th officers of the law to presume other wissx It lead Ike outside to think that rtpohtwiaa sham. That the sheep men break the law ia no excuse for ether to also break the law by commit tin arson and outrage that none bat savages would stoop to do, No doubt there have been impositions npon the resident of Grant county. These can be righted withoot an appeal to mob law. In reality the Uaiette believes - that it is a contest in Grant county that has behind it the object of driving Mor row county sheepmen off government range. The Eagle take the peculiar ground, Inferntially, that mob law is right, or at least Justifiable, in some cases, but men tion the recent troubles in Grunt coun ty as being deplorable, yet aa "a scrap (or bread and butter on the part of the resident ranchers and cattlemen, and they have, aa a last resort, applied the annst desperate remedies in order to pre serve their homes." If the law of Ore gon are not sufficiently strong and the sffirers not patriotic or efficient enough to see that the law are enforced, why we had better try some ether plan of government. The outrages committed In Grout countv will not correct tbese wrongs, nor will they prevent sheepmen from using government . grass. Every sheepman who fails to respect the laws should be made to pay the penalty, but in a country where good government prevails, no recourse to mob law should fee necessary. . COMING. The Jacobsen Book A Music Co. of The Dalles, Oregon, will open a branch at Condon for a short time only, and give the music-loving people a chance to inspect their pianos and organs right at home. Note what The Dalles papers ay about this firm : Few people outside The Dalles realise the fact that the Jacobsen Book A Music Co. has the best equipped book and ran sic store in the Inland Empire or that there are only a few establishments in the state carrying a larger stock or more varied assortment of musical instru ments than doe this 'firm. At present there are 25 pianos and organs in the store, affording a wide variety for the, purchaser to select from , besides the com pany ha a sum ber of instruments in the hands of agents la different part of Eiistern Oregon. The store in this city is conveniently apportioned, the main floor being connected with the basement by an elevator, making it- possible to handle heavy instruments with the least powlble danger of injury. In connec tion with their mammoth stock of instru ments they will soon add a repair sbop to their establishment, having employed Lester P. 8ayles, a piano and organ tuner nd repairer, who is thoroughly com petent to manufacture any part of an instrument. If you have a piano that needs tuning or repairing, drop a line to the Jacobsen Book & Music Company, who will be in Condon for about 2 weeks, at the Arm ory hall building with a large stock of pianos aod organs. Thry are prepared to do all kinds of work. Call at the Armory hall in Condon and see the finest display of pianos and or gans ever brought to the county. Mr. Jacobsen, of the Jacobsen Book & Music Co., The Dalles, wilf be there ia person ami if you ever intend buying an organ or piano, there is no time like tbe pres ent. Our prices are the lowest and we defy competition. We take old organs or pisnos in exchange for new ones, a ad fell for cash or on the installment plan. E. Jacobhen. MONMOUTH, OREGON. A TRAimriG SCHOOL FOB TEACHERS. Regular Normal Course of three year Senior year holly 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. Desires to inform the people of Gilliam county that his 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 have been increasing. His many old friends and customers realize that no business man vill 1 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. 1 Look out for snares. One of our greatest statesmen 40 years ago truthfully Raid: "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." v 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 bocks during the summer of 1897 on my excellent range at the forks of Buck horn and Beaverdam creeks. My separating corral will be 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 tbe 25th of October, 1897. 1 will charge one dollar per bead for all bucks placed in my -care. Ed Compton, Lone Rock. H. HKNDRKKR, Fossil, Or. m. a BKKDaicEs. Condon, Or. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Omcu AT CONDON AND KHWIL, OBinON. Careful attention to office mmnsel and practice in all the ooarta, also counsel by correspondence. We write Deed. Muti. Uena, Willi, Transcript, abstracts, etc. Fire insurance in tbe 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 (train over night, cash. Me; hay only, cash, 25c; stallroom, per span, cash 25c. Camp hoaae with cook-stove free to patrons who fur nish their own fuel. Price for weighing bay, grain, produce" of all kinds, live stock, etc., on large scales, 25c a draft: back weighing free. A liberal reduction on contract weighing. The V. 8. mail for Lone Rock leaves my barn every morning, except 8nndays, at 6 o'clock. Passen gers will please give notice the night previous. A share of the patronage is solicited. fgyConfecbonery store and soda fountain, tobacco, cigars, pool table, etc., in connection. WHITE BBOHZE MONUMENTS The statement of ei-Secretary Foster that by tbe acquirement of Hawaii "this country will get two of the grandest volcanoes in the world" is true, but nevertheless without the force of argu ment, since with the United States sen ate most of the time in a state of erup tion, the country does not need any more volcanoes, - It is aetiuiatsd that at the present there is more steel used in the manufac ture of pens than in all tbe sword and gun factories in the world. Cheap we mean it; your money back if you don't like' , u MONUMENTS MADE. ' Don't buy a Monument, Headstone or Marker until you see my designs and pri ces. For further information, address F. H. WATTS, boi 102, Dufur, Or. Bole Agent fur Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and Crook Counties. Also dealer In marble and granite. ARLIIICTOII-FOSSIL Jaa0ssSHaSii tea baking i t coffee fiavoinig exUai so! a and strict. Schilling's Best fa sale by S, B. Barker Good Advice. Don't let whisky get the best of you, but if you want the best of whisky, vines, beer, liquors and cigars, the place t find them is at the Summit Saloon, in (heold drug store building. A fine iool and .billiard parlor in connection. )rop in and see for yourselves. The finest line of 'wet goods" in the city. fc. AI CiCC taklt Blast CMlafa HrrUIV VakaraM (JiuMl- fists .Vhi mi from py qntgguwL tssflBWsfiss ih? STAGELINE REED i WVEN, PROPRIETORS. FARE FROM ARLINQTON TO Fossil (60 miles). ., .1600 Round trip, $1000 Miff vllle (53 miles).. 500 Round trip, too Condon (39 miles... 4 00...... Round trip, ' 700 Clem (28 miles)...... $00...... Round trip, 600 01x(l miles) , 200 Round trip, $00 Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Sunday excepted) at t o'clock; is due at Condon at 8 p m and arrive at Fossil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered coaches and careful, ex-perli-iiced drivers. , CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP O. 8. CLARK, Proprietor. GENERAL BUCK8MITHING AND WOOD , , ,.,.. WORK. The Only First-class Blacksmith and Horseshoer in the County. MAIN &TRSET. CONDON, OREGON. James W. Smith's immense stock of goods will speak fori 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 hint to give his custom : era great inducements -to favor him with their patronage. .". ...sW He sells the Oliver Chilled plows and extras, including the New Departure two and three gangs, klso 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 r&kes, the latest improved Pitts threshing machinery, the up-to-date old ' reliable Hodge steel-frame headers, Holt Bros. Combined Harvesters, Etc., Etc. -" Camp and sheepmen's supplies a specialty. Highest prices paid for hides, pelts, etc. l-asVlte"" 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. 8 FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. ,.. . D. M. FRENCH, President; W. W. 8TEI WER, Vloe-Pr.sldant FRANK T. HURLBURT. Caehlar. I DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. 8TEIWER, E. B. McFARLAND, L. C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. SHURTE BROS, sell coop coops. CHAIN DRJVE MOWERS, J OHEo I STEEL ADJUSTABLE HAY RAKES, I L1CHT-BUNNINC LEVER BINDERS, STEEL FRAME HEADERS, PLANO. WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS, &c YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT AS REPRESENTED. PEOPLE OF CI 111 I M COUNTY I 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 bats hare 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 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. HI! NEW 0OOD3 NEW PRICES NEW STORE :THE NEW STORE IS: NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS WITH THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OFa GENER'L MERCHANDISE To b found ln EASTERN OREGON. OUR GOODS ARE NEW i And will b told ti Prices That Can Not be Beaten. COME - AND - SEE - FOR - YOURSELVES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY. OFZI Stockmen's Farmers' SUPPLIBS. ' uvwuwwnnnnnnnnr JONES, HE PAYS TIlE 'FREICHT 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 1 7 cents per 1 00 lbs., with the exception of those articles mentioned in the excluded freight list on page 2, of THE BUYERS' GUIDE. nnnnnnnn insuviruinr This places our inland customers on the same equal ity as our river custom, where shipments are made by boat. Customers must order $20 or over to get this rate. Your 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 iuau, at 7Jo per lb. .4V California White Figs 3je per lb. 5, 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. nrtruiruviri ' uvuvuwn JONES, HE PAYS THEFRElCHf. Address F. A. JONES, 105 Front St., Portland, Ore. , aDSTHIdes and Pelts Wanted. Cash your county scrip at the Globe office.