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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1897)
THE CONDON CLOBL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER !Q. 1897. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREQON. "Married life taut what It is cracked ap to be,"'reni8rked Mrs. Urimealeigh. "When I married Daniel I thought it would be ao htidy to have a man about the house, but lor I that's all it amounted to. He's never at home when he's wanted for anything, and if he is he's tired or busy, or something or other; and so I have to go to work and do the thing myself. 'S far as I can see, men are only in the way when they are in the boose,, and oat of the way when they're wanted." Boston Transcript. TheO;R. St N. Co. has made a re duction of 60 per cent on freights from Portland to The Dalles, having reduced the rate from 1.60 to $1.00 per ton. The freight schedule that has been adopted by the company is as follows per 100 pounds: 1st class, 16c j. 2d class, 12 eents; 3d class, 10c; 4th clans, " cents; class (salt) 6 cents. Classes A, B, C, D an I E, (carload lots) 5 cents per hundred. This gives The Dalles the best freight rates of any point on the O. R. A N. line. Tiroes-Mountaineer. J. P. Thdmas, the Olex blacksmith, has a number of extra (rood new wheat rack which he will sell very cheap if applied for soon. "(irain sacks and twine for sale at M'-ody'a warehouse, Arlington, Oregon. The Waeco Warehouse Co. has wool sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for sale at Arlington. There is no danger of anybody being troubled with dyspepsia, sour stomach, nightmares or ill temper who uses Fos sil flour. Nothing ruins the health so quickly and surely as bad bread, and nothing creates so much harmony and cheerfulness in a family a 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. Good Advice. Don't let whisky get the best of you, but if yon want" the best of whisky, wines, beer, liquors and cigars, the place to find them is at the Summit Saloon, in the old drug store building. A One pool and billiard parlor in connection. Drop in and see- for vourselves. The finest line of "wet goods" in the city. When von are in Condon and feel like enjoying a fine cigar or a good cool glass j of beer, drop in at the Arlington saloon. Main St., and if 1 am not at home, you will always find my latch-string hang ing out. "Respectfully, O. W. Barr. Gilliam county is the favored portion of the entire .North west. It lies inlaud just far enough to escape the almost con tinual wet weather of the Willamette valley, and near enough the coast to gel the benefit of the warm Japan current thus making it the most delightful cli mate on the Pacific coast, it being nei ther too warm-in-summer nor too cold hi winter: It is decidedly the healthiest place on the coast, there being no malaria or prevailing diseases of any kind here. JAMES W. SMITH Desires to inform the people of Gilliam county .that his business iB 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 nave 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 Borne of the peopje 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." ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF DUTCHESS PANTS JUST RECEIVED. Sortiand Welcome: What is going to lumpen?" Less than twenty young men were examined at Salem recently for admission to the bar, and the papers of aix of them were "reserved for examina tion"' by'the supreme court. Is it pos sible that the court is really going to require any degree at all of proficiency in order to obtain a "sheep-skin?" If so, it will be an innovation much to be commended. A Kentucky minister who- preached a sermon last Sunday declaring that there is no devil and no belt, probably has ehanged the last half of the belief Bince then. Several members of his congrega tion arose and began shooting at him, and the meeting was dismissed in order to save his life. ' Some one has found another gold mine near Goldendale, that assays only foOO.000 to the ton. Every now and then a fabulous mine is discovered over there, but somehow it fails to attract niucb of a rush to the place. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , IakD Omci At Th Daixk. Ob., Nov. 12, 1897. Notice l hereby (riven that the following named settler has tiled notice ot hit intention to make final proof In lupport of hi" ultrfm, and that wid proof will be made before H. N. Fraier, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Ore gon, on December 37, 1897, via: PATRICK CONNOLLY, Hd. No. 4635. for the nV sec 17, and e aec S. tp 4 I. r 19 e, W.M. lie namea the following witnesses to prove hie contlnnous residence upon and cul tivation of said land, via: Frank Palmer, C. F. Nelson. Oliver Nelson and John Clark, all of Condon Oregon. nM-41 Jas. F. Moor, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orricx at The Dalles, Or., not. 9, 1897. Notice is hereby given that that the following named se tier has tiled notice of his iptention to make final proof in snpport ot his claim, and that said proof will be mane before J. W. Morrow, comity clerk at Ueppner, Or., on Dee 20, 18U7, via: GEORGE W. DENHAM, Hd. 6213, for the lota 3 and 4 and s'-i sec 2 tp S of r his continaoHs residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: B. F. Akere, John BpickyaU, Jacob Brotind and Garret M. Akers, all of Goose berry, Oregon. n!2-t0 Jab. F. Moobr, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornca, AT Thk Dallks, Or., Nov, S, 1897. Notice is heteViv given thatthe following-named settler haa filed notice of his Intention to make final pooof in sapport of his claim, and that said proof will be made before H. N.Kraier, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on December 20, lt97, via: ANDREW ANDERSON, Hd. No. 4397, for the tw4 sec 14, tp 4 1, r 23 e, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continHoHS residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: T. H. Morris, Clans Johnson, Albert T. Wilkin son and Robert T. KUbouxue, all of Gooseberry. Oregon. nl2-40 Ja. F. Moore, Register. A judge in St. Louis holds that flirt ing does not afford sufficient grounds for a divorce. In some sections of the coun try it appears to be sufficient for a funeral, however. Exchange. Some of the Eastern papers have buck ed clean ont of the harness because Gra ver Cleveland has just signed a liquor license petition at Princeton, New Jersey. The farmer who sold bis wheat when it was ready for market -this year has no cause to wish he had waited to specu late on later advances. Oregonian. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office At Tre Dalles, Ob., Nov. S. 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hisclaim.and that said proof will be made before H. N. Fraier, connty clerk of Gilliam connty, at Condon, Or., on December 20, 1897, viz: ' THOMA8 H. MORRI8, Hd. No. 5009, for the nwji sec 13, tp 4 s, r 23 e, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: CUhs Johnson, Andrew Anderson, Robert L. KUbonrn and Albert T. Wilkinson, all of Gooseberry, Oregon. D12-40 Jas. F. Moobe, Register. Atty. Robt. J. Hendricks, editor of the Salem Statesman, ie now sole pro prietor of that paper, having jost bought eut his partner's interest. Now that Cut-Throat Wyler is out of a job the 8au Francisco Chronicle sug gests that be go to the Klondike and pen- a botcher shop. T&Kf Oregonian is running 58 full col raTTie of delinquent taxes, all set in solid nonpariel which is considerable of a Klondike itself. A small paper with a large circulation ie better than a large paper with a small eirculation. Nebraska Editor. New Butcher Shop. We have opened a meat market in Condon, in thecorner building jnstsonth ef the furniture store, and respectfully ask for a share of the public patronage. ' We are old experienced butchers and know how to treat yow well. Huxlf.v & West, Proprs. Chas. Enoch Bain (alias Keno) wants the job of doing chores and delivery work about town this winter, and says he'll work very cheap. "Good work or ao pay" is his motto. Strayed or Stolen From my ranch on Rock creek, three head of cattle, described as follows: One roan cow 2 years old, one roan calf, one black and spotted 2 year-old heifer. These cattle are branded E L on left hip; crop, split and nnder bit in right ear, and wattle nnder chin. I will pay $2.50 per head for information lending to their recovery; or will pay $50 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the parties who stole thetn. W. G. Fi-ett. Nice Juicy Beef For sale cheap at my meat market next door to the hotel. Nothing but the tenderest and best meats kept on hand, ami yon can't expect to be healthy or happy without eating some of it at least twice a day. ' Jqhh Maddqck. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod lon livery stables in Arlington and hope my friends from everywherewill remem ber me when they come to town. My rates are very moderate and the very beet care is taken of stock left in my care. Give me a chance, J. F. Thomas. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., Oct 26, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention t make final proof in support of his claim, and thai said proof will be made before H. N, Frazer, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or egon, on Dec. 13, ltOT, vii: THOMAS G. JOHNSON, Hd. SOU for the 4 sw'4, ne4 sw and aeW nwfi. sec 29 tpSsofr 20 eW M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jean La bous, J. A. Walker, S. B. Couture and Louis Con tare, all of Condon, Oregon. oJ-is j as. r. 3100RE, Register, Many of the lines are bought direct from the East in large quantities for cash, which enables hiin 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. "aalBHIaw"N , When in Arlington call and get pri ces before closing deals elsewhere. JAMES W. SMITH, ARLINGTON, - - OREGON. Look your machines over and tell -linrte Bros, yonr troubles. They will gave yon money on extras of all kinds. The Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for sale at Arlington. '. (irain sacks and twine for sale at Moody's warehouse, Arlington, Oregon. Go to Al Henehaw for a fine air-tight stove. H. B. HKNURICKS, H. H. HENDRICKS, Condon, Or. Fossil, Or. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICES AT CONDON AND POHKIL, OREGON. Careful attention to ofhee counsel and practice in all the conrts, also counsel by correspondence. We write Deeds, MtK. Liens, Wills, Transcripts, abstracts, etc. Fire InsHranceln the 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 grain over night, cash, 60c: hay only. cash, 25c; stallroom, per span, cash 25c. Camp- nouse wun cooa-siove iree io patrons wno lur nish their own fnel. Price for weighing hav. grain, prodnce of all kinds, live stock, etc., on large scales. 25c a draft; back weighing free. A liberal reduction on contract weighing. The U. 8. mail for Lone Rock leaves my barn every morning, except Sundays, at o'clock. Passen gers will please give notice the night previous. A share of the patronage is solicited. CJConfectionery Btore and soda fountain, toTIacco. cigars, pool table, etc.. in connection. ARLINGTOH-FOSSIL STAGELINE H. REED & A. C. OCILVIE, PROPRIETORS. FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO Fossil (fin miles) S0O Round trip, 9 00 Moyville (53 miles) . . 4 00 Round trip, 7 00 Condon (39 mites)... 8 00 Round trip, 600 Clem ('.28 miles) 2 00 Round trip, 8 60 Olex (19 miles) 150 Round trip, 250 Stage leaves Arlington every morning (Sunday excepted) ateo'clock; ltdtte at Condon al8 p m and arrives at Fossil at 7 p. m. Comfortable covered coaches and careful, ex- CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP O. 8. CLARK, Proprietor. CENERAL RLACKSMITHINC AND WOOD WORK. The Only First-class Blacksmith and Horspshoer in the County. MAIN STREET, CONDON, OREGON. 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. ' SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. D.M.FRENCH, President; W. W.STEIWER. Vice-President; FRANK T. HURLBURT. Cashier. ! DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. STEIWER, E. B. McFARLAND, L. C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. MAKE MONEY BY SAVING IT. The best way to save It Is to Buy Your Groceries .OF- GEO. W. MILLLER at Arlington wrwsvuw THE xruxnsuxnns LEADING GROCER OF EASTERN OREGON. Give me an order and you'll come again NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture Final Proof. U. 8. Land Officb The Dau.es, Oh., Oct. 20, 1897. Notice is hereby Riven that Frederick W. A, Hensel of Clem, Or, has filed notice of intention to make flmil proof before 8. A. l. Hurley, U. 8. Com., at his office In Arlington, Oregon, on Friday, December IO, 1897, on timber culture application No. TM, for the rtKKc'JH tp2s, r '21 e, W. M. He names as witnesses: C. A. Danneman, Charles Weston, Henry Newdell and Mason Kbbert, all of Clem, Orefion. 029-38 Jas. F. Moore, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V. 8. Land OrneE, The Dam.es, Or., Nov. 2, '97, Notice is nercby (riven that the followlnn-nnmed settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mailt' before H. N. Kraxer, comity clerk of Olllium county, at Condon, Oregon, on December 18, 1897, viz: ALONZO MOORE, Hd. No. 8037, for the nw!4 sec 32, tp Ss, r 21 c, W M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vijs: . W. Klnehart, . O. I'arman, R. W. Cooke and A. H, Rice, all of Condon, onvon Jas. . Mooke, Register. nS-8 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture Final Proof. U. 8. Land Office. The Dau.eh, Or,, Nov. a. '97, Notice Is hereby given that Frank Wilson of Connon, or., nasnien notice oi inrenuon v mane final proof before If. N. FraEer, county clcik of Gilliam county, at his office in Condon, Or., on Friday, December 24, 1897, on timber culture application No. !Wfi4, for the tiwVj w)4, SU sw'4 and sw(4 sc' sec 22 tp 4 s of r22e W M. lie names us witnesses: Charles Vv lleon, Robert O. i'oag, J. A. M( Morris ami F, M. Filter, all of Condon, Oregon. nl2 40 Jab. F. Moore. Register, NEW GOODS t( )NEW PRICE9 You mny buy a pair of DUTCHESS TROU SERS and wear thorn two months. For ev ery Stiflpendvr Button that comes off wo will pay you TEN CENTS. If they rip at tho waist-band we will pay you FIFTY CENTS. If they rip in the Beat or elHewhere we will pay you ONE DOLLAR, OR GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. LORD & CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. All goods marked In plain figures. JOWES CASH STORE Fall and Winter Supplies. You want to buy where you can get the. BEST GOODS BEST SERVICE BEST PRICES Ak n for a laid down price on anytbinftyon want, freight charge all paid to your neareHt nation. If yon don't get copy of our "Buyer's Guide" every month, aend In your name and mention this paper. VVe are always busy hut your letters get prompt end careful attention. F. A. JONES, JONES CASH STORE, ' 105 Front Street, Portland, Ore. ..n n nn uuu m.riinmMiMiiwuuiJLimiiii4ui.rj'.mijuuMwiiiiluuijij'j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I,hd Office at Tub Dai.i.icb, Ob,, Ort. 25, 1W, Notice In hereby Klvnn that the following named tttlrha flli'd notice of hln Intention u mHkHnl proof In mipportof hln claim and that nal'l proof will foe tnaile hefore H. N. Kroner, emm tv clerk of (allium county at Condon, OrcKon, on lieceinhcr 11. 1H7, via: RODNEY W. CKANE, Hd. No. 3021, for the new nee 11, tp 5 , r20o, W. M. He named the followiiiK wetnewien to prove hl contlniiou residence upon and cultivation of said land, vl: William WelirH, Hamucl McfMlvniy, A. Orel net and JamM Dyer, all of Mayvllln, Oregon. oM-'m Jam. Y. Moohk, Kegliiter. P. L. HAM, LONE ROCK, ORE., ..DEALER IN- General Merchandise PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CETMY PRICES' BEFORE GOING TO THE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU. ilMRsflSMNH f I