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THE COilDO!! GLOBE FRIDAY. OCTOBER I, 1897. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. ONE THING AND ANOTHER. No gentleman will swear before a. lady let her swear first. More men have been self-undone than have been self-made. A crank li a man who bai a different bobby than your own. If some men were to loee their reputa tion they would be lucky. A man isn't alwaya cool when be shiv ers in the hoar of, danger. A man always pats his foot forward; a male pats his backward. Most men are ready and willing to die lor their country of old age. The man who wants the earth Inva riably gets it when he die. ' Some men have a gallon of words to erary spoonful of thoughts. gome men are so exceedingly modest that tbey ebon the naked troth. Hen are like chickens; tbey always want to get on the highest rooet. Some men are so dignified that tbey never aabend until they are broke. The man who attends strictly to his own business has a good steady job. It never coots a man off when the street sprinkler throws water on him. The more a man has the mora he wants-unless It happens to be twins. Giving a man advice and throwing atones at a dog haa about the same effect. How little a man knows of his coun trymenunless he lives in a country villaice. The more rapidly a man goes, the more likely be is to be overtaken by misfortune. Arlington Items. Agent F C Hindle is on the sick list. Editor Maxwell's bead man left recent- Dr Irvine is up from Albany for a hrief visit. Tbey say that Mr Hatch went down to Blalock 8unday. Mr and Mrs S Hawson. A J Goo and the Misses Ebi are spending a few days at the fair in rortiand. Whnt still seems to slide down bill Monday found the market at thia place at 68 cents per bushel. Dr Blalock is down from Walla Walla tn commit with Dr Ueieeudorfer in re gard to performing another operation up on Mrs Uager. Mrs G W Rinehart ia down from Con don visiting her daughter, Mrs Geo Tay lor, who gave birth to a bouncing Daoy girl on Sept 24tb. Mrs S G Hawson's two sisters, the Misses Welsh, are down from Fossil visiting snd will remain and go to our school this winter. Mai Redford and T Carson went out to Willow creek Sunday. We under stand that the Major has rented his place out there to Frank Marvel. C 8 Wenner and family went down to the fair Saturday. They expect to re turn this week and bid adieu to Arling ton and friends, before locating la North Yakima. A terrible wreck occurred at Squally . Hook, below Grant, Monday morning. The sand on the track caused the engine of the freight train to jump tbe track, killing the engineer, Chaa Johnston, and perhaps fatally injuring the fireman. In the Sunday Oregonian of Sept 19tb, we noticed quite an account of "Klon dike" as related by Mr Barber and wife. We mignt add that Mrs Barber was for merly of this place Mrs John Morman. Before going to Portland she ran the "Vendome" hotel here. Look your machines over and tell Sburte Bros, your troubles. They will save you money on extras of all kinds. NOTICE. Lamd Orrtca AT Tut Dalun, Ob., Sept t, 18)7. Cnmnlalnt harlna- been entered at thli Offlc a l)Mt T. Sir uxninat Martha A. Wait (or aban doning her HnmMteMd Kutry Mo. W98, dated Dmmbtr . 1XM. upon Uic N w w, neenon i T P J H 2J S, lu Oilllum rtmntr. Oregon, wttb rlew to tbe cancellation ul (aid antry, the mid partus are berety aammooea to appear at thtt office on MONDAY, THBJSTH DAY OF OCTOBER, M7, at the boor of o'clock a. m., to ret pond and tarnish teaumnnr concerning lain aiietrca anan- donotent. U. B. Hendrick in aethoriaed to take the teetlmoay In Mil caw at hit omcv at txindon, Oregon, oa Uc lobar ami, ltOT, at to o'clock a. m . p-g JAB, r. Hooaa, wyiwr, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamb Omci at Tbb Dalum, Oa., As- 1. W. Notice ra henbr riven that tbe following euned muter Sa Iliad notice ol hla intention to make final proof In pport ot hie elaim, and that Mid proof will be made before I. W. Mor row, coanty clerk, at hit offloe at Beppner, Or. OB October 2nd, 1807, Tit: JOHN C MORRIS, Hd. Mo, 47S, lor the 4 eeS. ese 12, tp i, r M e, and the t nU. ana 1. ti 4 a. r a. Be name! the follow- lnx witneaeee to prove hie eonUnaove reeldenee apon and chIUtkUob of aaid land, rU: Albert T. Wllkloaon, Tbonaa 1. DaTldeon. Lewie P. Darideon and Robert U KUbourne, all ot David- eon, Oregon. Good Advice. Don't let whisky get tbe best of you, but if you want the best of whisky, wines, beer, liquors and cigars, tbe place U' find them is at tbe Summit Saloon, in tbe old drag store building. A fine pool and billiard parlor in connection. Drop in and see for yourselves. Tbe finest line of "wet goods" in the city. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod aon livery stables in Arlington and hope my friends from everywberewill 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. Lord A Co. have just received a car load of high-wheel, wide-tire wagons. Parties wishing that kind of a wagon would do well to see them before pur chasing elwewhere. - fl. a. BKDB1CKB, maui,ur. a. B. HKKDB1CK8, Condon, Or. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEY a AT LAW, OmCBS AT COMPOIf A KB tOMIL, OBBGORY Careful attention to office coaneel and practice In all the eonrta, aiao eonnesi tt; eorreaponaence. abitrecta, etc. rHre Inanrance In tbe beet compel nlea extant Alio attention to Collection! and Lend Law. Notary Pnbllc In each office. Go to Al Henshaw for a fine air-tight efjve. We try to make Schil lings Best tea baking; powder coffee flavoring extracts soda aadapicaa just right -every one. Do we always hit the mark ? You shall judge your money back (at your grocer's) if you don't like them. foi wit by S. B. Barker CHARLES FIX, Proprietor ot LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condon, Or. Hat and train orer nlitht caah. SOc: bar only. Caah, 25c; (tall room, per apan, caah JSC Camp boeae with oook-etove free to patron who fur nish their own fneL Price for webrhlns hay, eraln, prodace of all kind, live (lock, etc., on laree acalea, 24e a draft; back weighing free. A liberal reuHcoon on contract weigntns. ine v. 8. mail for Lone Rock leave my barn every morning, except 8nndaya. at o'clock. Fatten- rr will pleaee give notice the night prevlona. hare of the patronage if aoliclted. Mf-Confectionery etore and eoda foantaln. looacco,cigaia, pool caoie, eve., in oonnecwjn. Just received at Lord & Co.'s, a car load of (seeders, Drills, Wood-frame and Iron Harrows; tiang, Sully and Bteel beam Walking Plows, at hed-rock prices, ARLIIICTOII-FOSSIL A li i J i i. STAGE LINE N. IEE9 & A. C OCILVIE, P80PRIET0SS. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO roaail (60 mile) as 00 Bound trip, (900 Mayrllla (51 mile). . 4 00 Boand trip, 7 00 Condon (SO mile)... 100 Roand trip, 100 Clem (28 mile)...... J 00 Koand trip, 150 Olez (19 miles) 1 Brand trip, S SO 8tsse leave Arlington every morning (Bvnday excepted) at o'clock; I dae at Condon at t p m and arrive at Foaall at,7 p. m. Comfortable covered coaches tad careful, ex JA1ES 11 8 11,1 IT Desires to inform the people of Gilliam oountj that hit business ia 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 realite 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 our4 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. CO CO 4 to to l . - uj i a CO O uiH r bo lu a-ftis ps-p-ll0r SgS CO Sw m UJ GS Q o p 'nh lu o:w.B -i s u u. o O WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS QU 2a MONUMENTS MADE. Don't buy a Monnment, Headstone or Marker antil von ee my dealKn and pri ce. For further information, addrea F. H. WATTS, bo 102, Dufur, Or. Bole Agent for Waaco, Sherman, Gilliam and Crook Counties. Alao dealer In marble and granite. CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP G. 8. CLARK, Proprietor. CEKEEAl ELACKSKITK1KG AKO W000 WSRX. Tbe Only First-lass Blacksmith and ' f lorstshoer in the County. MAIN STREET. CONDON. OREGON. 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. 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. SMITH. ARLINGTON. . - - OREGON. wuiw mom bm ! aa am- i avevswa, Of Arlington, Or., No. 8018. . 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. . e i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COUECTIOKS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. e D. M. FRENCH. Presidents W.W. 8TEIWER, Vlo-Prstdnti PRANK i T. HURLBURT. Cashlar. DIRECTORSD. M. FRENCH. W. W. STEIWER. E. B. MoFARLAND, L. C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. JONES GASH STORE Fall and Winter Supplies. You want to buy whara you oan gat BEST COOPS BEST SERVICE BEST PRICES Ask us tor a laid down price on anything you want, freight charges all paid to your nearest station. If you don't get a copy of our "Buyer's Guide" every month, send In your name and mention this paper. We are always busy but your letters get prompt and careful attention. F. A. JONES, JONES CASH STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland, Ore. tnruvuvl P. L. HAM, LONE ROCK, ORE., DEALER IN- General Merchandise PRICES THAT WI1LAST0NISH YOU. GET MY PRICES BEFORE COINC TO TKE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAT TOO. Tiger Drills ii AND Broad-cast Seeders LEAD THE WORLD. See them at Shurte Bros., ARLINGTON, - ORE. PEOPLE, WE HAVE Oil 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 76o 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, complet line of ladies' underwear, also Tain 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, OREGON. aiaiaiaiiiiauiiiaaiiaaiuiiaaiiiiaiiaiaaiiiuaiiuiiautiiiuiuaiainaii I -..fi fe 'nMMmmm Ni I 4 w.