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THE C011D0!! GLOBE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,1887. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM " COUNTY. OREOON. ONE THING AND ANOTHER. The trouble with great many men is that they can't depend on what the; y. The man who gets aa large a salary as he thinks he deserves, is usually over paid. The chief end of man is his foot especially when he has to foot his wife's bills. . .: . Instead of going to hell when be dies, a man onght to be born again, and be a woman. If it is true that the clothes make the man, some men ought to change their clothes. If too give a bald-headed man a fair how, he will always be found well np in front. In the midst of life a man is in debt and his creditors don't allow btin to forget it. If a man is big and fat and able to keep his mouth shut, he can bluff nearly anybody. Man is incorrigible. He swears he will give np bad habits and then keeps on swearing. A man may be as honest as the day is long, and still do a lot of mischief during . tne nigot. The man who has a tendency to make an ass 01 nimseit, never lacks lor skill or material. i ne man wno is always on tne fro generally dosn't know how to stop when ne geiB mere. The man who claims to have no mem ory, may be cured by lending small sums to nis irienaa. Shallow men are creoerallv despised, but tbey don't require as much watch' ing as deep ones. When a man finds his cothes are too looue, he should either change tailors or Doaramg-nouses. The successful man always sticks to one thing until be gets there. So does the postage stamp. Nature has wisely arranged matters so that a man can neither pat his own back or kick nimseu. The man who is a little selfish, dis plays more horse sense than the one who is too generous. Man born of woman is of few dayi but the hangtity self-made man thinks be ought to live forever. A man ia ftlwflri ranfiniv nmafMni . V s ne can't get, ana is always getting some- tnmg ne does not want. No man can be absolutely perfect, not even a perfect chump but some of them are near it, very near it. It is not until a man reaches thirty that be begins to wrap the small bills on the outside of the roll. It is an easy matter to get your fellow men to speak well of you ; all you have to ao is lay aown ana aie. A man may be both a success and failure ; be may be a success as a failure, ana a uuiure as a success. Clothes may not make the man ; bat it is useless to create a disturbance by going arouna wiinoat tnem. When a man reaches that point where ne is sausnea witn Himself, tne devil puts another gridiron on the fire. The world may owe every man a liv ing, but the majority of them are too laxy to bustle aroand and collect it. It some men would remember the answers to half the questions tbey ask iney wouia nave a liberal education. Nine men out or every ten never think of winding the clock until after tbev have put out the light and got into bed. ; If Darwin founded his theory of evolu tiou on the monkey-shines man is con tinually catting, be didn't miss it very fr. Many a man who claims to be looking for work wouldn't recognize a job if it stepped op and tapped him on the sboul aer. It is rather discouraging to a man to be forced to wait nntil he is dead in order to discover what a good fellow he was. ., No matter how poor a man is, there may have been a time when he rode in bis own carriage while bis mother pushed it along. Juneau Townsite Contest Set- tied. The following dispatch from Fort Townsend to the 8. F. Examiner, dated Sept. 26th, shows that Tommy Lyons is fully "onto his job" and takes to his work like a duck to water : "A private dispatch received here to night from Washington by a prominent mining man, a resident of Juneau, Alas ka, announces mat a united States pat ent for 140 acres of the Juneau townsite has finally been issued from the United States Land office. Seventy acres is ex cluded irom tne grant, that amount be ing filed on as mineral claim. The pat ent issues io townsite irostee X. u. Ly ons, ot Henpner, Or. This ends the contest pending since 1881 and is con sidered to mean much for the advance ment of Juneau' There is no danger of anybody being tronbled with dyspepsia, sour stomach, nightmares or ill temper who nses Fos sil floor. Nothing rains the health so quickly and surely as bad bread, and nothing creates so much harmony and cheerfulness in a family as good, light bread and biscuits, "the kind your moth er baked." The only way to accomplish this is to use Fossil flour the best and cheapest in the world. The people of South Carolina believe senators should be elected by direct vote of the people and they have determined their choice for the office in this way In a recent senatorial contest the people chose Judge McLaurin for United States senator and the legislature will confirm the selection when it meets. Since Mc Laurin knows the people elected him, and not the "agents of the corporations and the trusts in the legislature," he will doubtless serve the people aud keep faith aita them in coustqueuue. Do you care whether you pay for food and eat 100 sorts of trash with it? Schilling's Best coffe. da twktaf pointer favoring extracts and tpic are pure and money-back. Fot Mlt by S. B. Barker Look your machines over and tell Shurte Bros, your troubles. They will save yoo money on extras of all kinds. Good Advice. Don't let whisky get the best ot you, but if yon want the best of whisky, wines, beer, liquors and cigars, the place to find them is at the Snmmit Saloon, in the old drag store building. A fine pool and billiard parlor in connection. Drop in and see for yourselves. The finest line ot "wet goods" In the city. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod son livery stables in Arlington and hope my mends irora everywnerewiu remeni ber me when tbey come to town. My rates are very moderate and the very beet care ts taken oi stock left In my care, (jive me a chance. J. ft . Thomas, Lord a uo. nave lust received a car load of high-wheel, wide-tire wagons. fames wishing that kind of a wagon won id do well to see them belore pur- chasing elsewhere. The Cunningham bucks. 700 in nam ber, arrived at Fossil . recentlv and are offered for sale at the Steiwer place. one mile from Fossil. Come early and get a good selection. Smythe A Cox Go to Al Uenshaw for a fine air-tight stove. NOTICE. Land Omcs At Thi Dalles, Oa., Sept. 2, 1897. Complaint having been entered at this Office or (ieorjre 1. hit atrainat Martha A. Wade for a ban doning her Homestead Entry No. 5293, dated December 4, vm, upon the N W Si, Section 15. T P 2 8. R 21 E. In Gilliam eoHntr. Oreson. with view to the cancellation of (aid entry, the aid partita are hereby summoned to appe&r-at uiiB uince on MONDAY, THE J5TH DAT OF OCTOBER, 1897, at the hoar of 10 o'clock a, m., to respond and mruuu KnmonT concerning aaia aueaea inn, donment H. B. Hendricka it aathoriaed to take (he testimony In this case at his office at Condon, Oregon, on October ana, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m T-u ja. F, moors, Beglater, H. B. HINTJKICKS, B. H. RE HI) RICK ft, vuuuun, wr. roasu, ur. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, omen at coupon and roraiL, oacooif. Careful attention to office counsel and practice i ii it u me ooana, aiso counsel or correspondence. We write Deed. Mm. Lien: Willi. Trnnscrints. abstracts, etc Fire inrarance in the beat compa- uiee vAiani. Aiso aiiennon to vol lections ana mnd laws. Notary Public in each office. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY. FEED STABLE CORRAL, Lower Main St., Condon, Or. Hay and grain over night, cash. Me: bar only, cash, 25c; stallroom, per span, cash 25c. Camp hoe with cook-stove free to patrons who fur una weir own inei. rnce tor weigning nay, grain, produce of all kinds, live stock, etc., on large scales, 2SC a draft; back weighing free. A liberal redaction on contract weiuhlni. The II 8. mall for Lone Rock leares my bam every morning, except Snndaya, at S o'clock. Passen gers will please give notice the night previons. A share of the patronage is solicited. fa"-Confectionery store and soda foantatn, uuacvu, cigaia, puoi laote, etc., in connection. just received at ixra a. vo.'a, a car load of Seeders, Drills. Wood-frame and Iron Harrows; Gang, Sulky and Steel- Mam walking flows, athed-rork prices, ARLI IlCTOIi-FOSSIL STAGE LINE H. REED &A.C OCILYIE, PROPRIETORS. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (SO miles) 5 00 Sound trip, 19 00 MarvUle (53 miles).. 4 00. Roandtrip, 700 Condon (39 miles)... 800 Round trip, 600 Clem (28 miles) S00......Roand trip, 8 50 01ex(l miles) 1 S0......Roand trip', 260 Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock; is due at Condon at p m and arrives at Fossil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered coaches and careful, ex perlenwdjlrivers v - lugs-: Is Is? -r - TUrf- O tit " IP m -f o 1 C a : aw 9 & 2 D"E.5'ft2 00 8 0 o TJ 9 ii a O O 8 g S ETH to e a-E i WCu S 2 EL O P 1 CD 18. i-t rf f rTi " o i o 2 5 o o o 3 2 B W 3 sr CD , 00 a a s - v S.B 2, 9 3 ?S: J Afl E S 5 CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP G. S. CLARK, Proprietor. CENERAL BLACKSMITHINC AND WOOD WORK. The Only First-class Blacksmith and Horsesboer in the County. MAIN STREET, CONDON. OREGON. Desires to inform" the people of Gilliam county that his business is running on full time at the old standUnion 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 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. ARLINGTON, - - OREGON. SMITH. -sr Of Arlington, Or., No. 3918, 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. e D.M.FRENCH, Pra.ldenti W. W. STEIWER, Vlca-Pr.tdent( FRANK T. HURLBURT. Caehlar. DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. STEIWER. E. B. MoFARLAND. L. C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. P. Iv. HAM, LONE ROCK, ORE., DEALER IN- General Merchandise PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. GET MY PRICES BEFORE C0INC TO THE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU. RAMBOUILLBTS. nnnnnnsxn Why will you take small, under-sized, wrinkly Spanish or American Merinos when yon can obtain bncki of the celebrated Raniboaillet , family of Merinos, which are very ujocb larger of frame, smooth-bodied and free of wrinkle, and growing a longer staple of lighter-shrinkage wool? We ask you to examine these celebrated sheep, as seeing tbem will settle the question as to yoar future line of breeding. We have for sale 300 Head of Choice Rambouillet Bucks coming two-year-olds. Will gladly famish Information by letter regarding tbem, bnt ituggest seeing them if yon are in the market for bucks, for SEEING IS BELIEVING. We have also a few HALF-BKEED DELAINE BUCKS for sale. Address C. C. O'NEIL, AnUlope, Oregon, - .... . or tall at the Muddv Ranch. . j OUR HEw.fto FALL LINES OF GOODS Are adding many new pa trons to" our already long list. WILL U B 1 OF THEM? We would be pleased to communicate with you in regard to any of our departments. SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATION. i THE FIT OF OUR Shoes, Clothing and Overcoats ARE UNEXCELLED AND MAKES THEM EASY SELLERS. i W now hav on dlaplay an alagant Una of , i k LIBRARY, - HANGING - AND - STAND - LAMPS. Call and our Immanaa Una ot heating stoves Inoludlng tha celebrated- WILSON HEATERS. Soon to arrive another carload of STUDEBA KER WAGONS. ALL GOODS MARKED ill PLAIN FIGURES. NEW aOOOS(j)NEW PRICES LORD & CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. lnnAnnAutniuurnnAAnAnnnjinnnAruinnui, JONES GASH STORE Fall and Winter Supplies. You want to buy whora you can gat tha. 1 Cft af BEST GOODS BEST JERVICE "BEST PRICES Ask us for 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, aend in your name and mention this paper. We are always busy but your letter get, prompt and careful attention. F. A. JONES, JONES CASH STORE, 105 Front Street, Portland, Ore. JvUuiruruvumrvvinjifv Tiger Drills Broad-cast Seeders LEAD THE WORLD. See them at Shurte Bros., ARLINGTON, - - ORE.