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    THE MDOII GLOBE.
FRIDAY t JANUARY 7. 1898.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY. OREQON.
Portland is making a great show at
trying to get transposition of provision!'
to the foolhardy Yukon miners, and her
wholesale merchants have generously
contributed thousands of dollars. At
the same time a poor woman was per
mitted to starve to death within easy
walking distance of the busiest part of
the city. The city board of charities had
been appealed to in vain. Borne kind
Christian ladies did, however, furnish
the little children some picture book?
and toys, while their cries for food were
unheeded. Shame on you, Portland;
feed your own starving poor and then
send the surplus to Klondike. Grant
County News. ;
State School Supt. Irwin was severely
criticised by the teachers in attendance
at the State Teachers' Association in
Portland last Thursday. They severely
denounced the reckless and wholesale
issuance of state diplomas during his
incumbency of office, and referred to his
office as "diploma grinding machine."
Snpt, Daggett and wife, of Arlington,
were present, and Mr. Daggett, the Ore
gonian says, "made a strong plea for
teachers strong in mind, morals and
health. Applicants for certificates should
be required to sign a certificate that they
are free from certain Immoralities."
A Pendleton editor has no faith in the
apple cure. He says: "Somebody is
writing for the papers that apples eaten
Just before retiring i a great help to di
gestion. We tried it and about 2 o'clock
we dreamed that a red-fire dragon with
a pea-green tail, and eyes as big as a
soup plate was carving us np with a
meat saw and a sword. We finally
awoke to find our good wife fanning us
with a bed slat and trying to get the
baby out of the coal scuttle where we
had pat it to keep the dragon from getting
it. Darn the apples; give ns prunes 1"
A constant reader of this paper, who
formerly resided at Arlington but is now
in business at North Takima, in a pri
vate letter to us this week concludes by
saying that the Globe's namerous read
ers in that city all agree that it is the
best little country paper they ever saw
for live, interesting local news. lie also
highly compliments the paper's able
corps of correspondents, and to show his
appreciation of oar Arlington Cor. he
says be will present him with a fine new
bat if he learns his name and number.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have itppolutttd aa my deputies the following !
imraons:
W. H. Colvrell, Arlington.
L. B. Townnend, Condon.
Kiwi A. HtUo, t'owil.
K. M. Johnson, Lone Rock,
Htocfc Inspector tot (iiHiam County, Oivy-n,
To The Public.
I have taken charge of the old Dod
son livery stables in Arlington and hope
my friends from every wherewill reuieiu
iiermewhen they come to town. My
rates are very moderate and the very
best care is taken of stock leftin mycare,
Give me a chance. J. F. Thomas.
Good Advice.
Don't let whisky get the best of you,
hut if you want the best of whisky,
wines. Beer, liquors and cigars, the place
to find them is at the Summit Saloon,
intheolddrng store building. A fine
pool and billiard parlor in connection.
Drop iu and see for yourselves. The
finest line of "wet goods'" in the city.
The Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool
sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for
sale at Arlington.
Seed Potatoes for Sale.
I have at my ranch near.CIom two varieties ot
flue potatoes one purple, with white around the
eyes that I imported, and is called the "Centen
nial;" the other I originated here and hare
named it "The Gold Btaudard," because I don't
think It will depreciate in value as wholesome
food. Both kinds are snow-white inside and of
a most delicious flavor. They are easily grown
without cultivation, and the yield is very large.
They prow to enormous slse, many of them 5
and 6 pounds apiece. I can sjiare a few of these
potatoes for seed at 2c per 100-lb lots, or 2'.,o for
smaller lots, at my ranch. Those wanting any
of them must order soon, aa the supply is limited.
Z. T. Dodson.
Petition for Liquor License.
To the honorable county court of Gilliam coun
ty, Oregon: .
We, the undersigned legal voters of Mayvllle
precinct. In Gillmm conuty, Oregon, do hereby
respectfully petition that you grant a license to
Chester H. Fortna to sell snirituous. malt and vi
nous liquors in ltws quantities than onegallon, In
saici .M&yviiio precinct, tor a period of six months:
Dated Mayvllle, Or., Oct SO. NOT.
NAMES: Wm Keys. R H Galbraith. E I French
W H Searcy, J S Elliott, W Vanhorn, O 8 Munger
v; w mhwk, a ataer, j w Anderson, c A Carter,
F McConnell, E V Laudlngham, Ed McConnell, G
L Cooper, W Dyer, J E Rumsuy, A B Searev, A
C Jackson, HF Jackson, E BSchomp, A L Mc
Dowell, Owen Wood, J I Sharp, F E Smith, W H
Workinger, John Fortna, Joe SMatncy, Paul
Grelner, Chas UUie, Geo Stevenson John Stevens
Geo Rippey, Leroy smead. 8 McGilvrav Wm
Wehrli, Hock Smith. Bert Crawford. Joe Smith.
A Greiner, A M Smith, R E Armstrong, W C Still-
wen, j n reniecost, j ooyer, u c snaw, u c Sla
ter, Daroey Ramsay, A L Ramsay, G B Dukek. G
Gearhart, J H Carter, J W Savage, L Keuaston,
Ed McKlnney, W B Pentecost, Taylor Brandon,
JFGrisham, i L Cooper, Frank Shaw, Wm Mo
Neal J Nixon, R L Pfaares, A M Patterson, G M
Smith. A L Kenaston, J W Vanhorn, J M Curl, E
A Crawford, J W Stringer, D M Walton, J B Mat
tingly, Frank Beeson, J Hendson, E 8 Beeson.G
Aiateer, A smith, Joe Matuugly, C L Gearhart
Total, 80.
Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday,
January 5, 1898. at ten o'clock a m the undersign
ed will apply to the honorable county court of
GiUiam coHnty, Oregon, for the license mention
ed in tne loiegoing petition to sell spirituous,
malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than
uue gallon m mawiiie precinct, in viiitiam COun
ty, Oregon, for the period of six month.
Dated at Mayvllle, Or.. Nov. 24. 1897.
Chester H. Fortna, Applicant
A few days ago Mark Catching, an 18-year-old
boy, carelessly shot an eye
oat of a railroad man named Leavitt, at
Pendleton. In consequence the Pendle
ton city council has passed an ordinance
prohibiting the nse or sale of air gone
in that town. Mr. Leavitt will sue the
boy's father for heavy damages. Air
guns are too dangerous for any boy to
play with.
There is some evidence that President
McKinley will be more vigorous in his
dealings with Spain. The state depart
ment has made a demand for $8,000,000
from Spain as indemnity for damages to
American interests in Cuba. Since the
United States haa not recognized the
belligerncy of Cuba each claims are col
lectible from Spain.
Within the same territory in square
miles that London claims to cover, New
York, in both New Jersey and York, has
about 30,000 more population than Lon
don now has, so that New York in real
ity is now the greatest city in the world
in point of population, and is the only
great city that ships can float ap to.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Land Oftici atThe Dajxxs, Ob., Nov. 20, 1897.
Notice is hereby given that Charles Dahlke of
Clem, Gilliam county, Oregon, has filed notice of
intention tomaxennai proof before H. N. (razer,
county clerk, at bis office In Condon, Oregon, on
Saturday, January 8, 18G8,
on timber culture application No. 8174, for the
ne4 sec St, tp 2 s, r 21 e, W. M. He names as
witnesses: c. A. Danneman, Fremont Wade,
H. T. Propst and H. L. Propst, all of Clem, Oreg.
D26-12 , Jas. If. Mookc, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
LanD Office At The Daij-bs, Oa.,Dec. 28,1897.
Notsce Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before H. N. F rater,
county elerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Ore
gon, on February 12, 1898. vis:
EDWARD COLLINS, Hd. 4292,
for the nwK sec 27 tp 2 of r 19 e. He names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous res
idence npon and cultivation of, said land, viz:
E. G. Palmer, C. 8. Halmer, R. F. Monroe and
W. K. Farrar, all of Condon, Oregon.
d3M7 Jau. F. Moose, Register.
The "warmest" place in the United
States just now is at Columbus, Ohio.
The legislature of that state convened
there Monday, and Mark Hanna finds
that the opposition forces are strong
enongh to just defeat him for U. S. sen
ator by two or three votes. "And that's
what's the matter with Hanna."
A goat ate ap the entire funds of
Ottawa county, Mich., the other day.
The treasurer kept the county money
in greenbacks in a kittle under his house
and a goat got onto the combination and
was only detected when he was endeavor
ing to masticate the kettle.
A deacon will pass around the plate
and get more buttons than dimes, but
a highwayman can hold oat a gun and
collect everything a man has. This
goes to show that a roan will give more
to save bis body than to save his soul.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ornca At The Dau.es, Ob., Dec 2, 1897.
Notice is hereby given that the iollowing
namen settler has Bled notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before H. N. Fraxer,
county clerk of Gilliam countv. at Condon. Or
on January 22, 1898, vis:
JAMES LARCH, Hd. No. 4248,
for theses of see 4V tp 2 s. r 21 e, W. M. He
names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence noon and cultivation nf muiii
land, vis: C. A. Danneman. Peter Conroy, H.
Wllkinsand J. W.Nye, all of Clem, Oregon.
(110-14 Jab. F. Moobe, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at The Dalles, Ob., Dec. 2, 1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her Intention to
make final proof in support of her claim, and
that said proof will be made before H. N. K
county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or.,
on January 22, 1, viz:
GRACE FITZWATER, Hd. No. 6045,
for the se'i of sec 30, tp 3 s, r 19 e, W. M. She
names toe iouowing witnesses to prove ner con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, vis: Ernest Jones, W. E. Burton, Frank
Caldwell and J. K. Fltzwater, all of Condon, Or.
dlQ-44 Jab. F. Moobe, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lahd Ornca at The Dalles, Ob., Dec. 17, 1897.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before H V v,i;
county clerk of Gilliam coHnty, at Condon, Or
egon, on January 29, 1898, vis:
GEORGE W. MOORE, Hd. No. 6159,
for the sw4 nwW, n'4 iw!4 and nwV seW of sec
33. tp2s, r21 e, W. M. He names the following
witnesses to prove bis continuous residence up
on and cultivation of, said land, vis: S. A. D.
Hurt, H. 8. Tobey and H. T. Propst, of Clem,
and G. R. Hanna, of Olex, Oregon.
' Jab, v. MOOBB, Register.
John W. Backus, of Portland, recently
set a good example for worthless hus
bands. With his life insured for 5000
he jumped from a siitb story window
in order to give his family what he did
not have the ability to earn for them.
Recently we have noticed that a major
ity of the farmers who come to town
bring something to sell or exchange for
Merchandise. Such is always a sign of
thrift, and men who do it are seldom
much in debt. Dallas Itemizer.
If yon want an elephant you'll have to
send in your order at once, as there are
only 6000 of them left in the world, and
they are going like hot cakes.
The Oregonian charges for a one-inch
display advertisement for one year $262,
which is a better rate than most country
papers are able to get.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at The Dalle, Ob. Dec. 7, 1897.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof In support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before II. N. Krazer, connty
viec ui uiuiaui uuuuty, at lanaon, or., on Jan
uary 22, 1898, vis:
JOHN HANLEY,. Hd. No. 6337,
for thesw4sec21 tp4of r22e WM. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continuons
sexiilence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis
G Schilling. John Miller, R B Poag and F. H.
ton.
ah. F. Moobe, Register.
Alien, ail ot Condon, Oregon.
(Utl-44 J
B. B. HKNUB1CK8,
Condon, Or.
H. H. HENDRICKS,
rossii, ur.
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OFFICES AT C0H00W AMD FOSSIL, OBEftON.
Careful attention to office counsel and practice
In all the courts, also counsel by correspondence.
We write Deeds, Mtes. Liens, Wills, Transcripts,
abstracts, etc. Fire insurance in the best compa
nies extant Also attention to Collections and
Land Laws. Noiary Public in em'li fli.
CASH
1 GAS
ill!
CASH I
Go spend your DOLLARS
where they will go
the Farthest.
Jll 12 jll
Will readily see our
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OUR STOCK
CLEARANCE SALE
COMMENCES
FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1898.
Dry Goods, Underwear, Boots &
Shoes, Hats and Caps, " Clothing,
Notions, Crockery, Hardware, &c
tint
GWe will not be undersold in
Wagons, Machinery and Agricul
tural Implements.
Remember we are one of the oldest-establifihed firms in
Gilliam county. Our Bales for 1897 have been by far the "
best we have enjoyed since the year 1889, and we hope to
make the year 1898 the best for our legion of customers.
JAMES W. S
UNION BLOCK, ARLINGTON, ORE.
MITH.
Arlington, Or.,
No. 3916.
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 CIYEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. !
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D. M. FRENCH, Prealdent; W. W. STEIWER, Vice-President; FRANK j
T. HURLBURT, Cashier. I
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. STEIWER, E. B. McFARLAND, l !
C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON.
ur Entire ntnrlr of
Drygoods, Clothing, Jackets, Hats
Furnishing Goods, Boots & Shoes
Rubber goods to be sold at greatly
Reduced Prices.
It will pay you to look in on us during this
sale and see what we are doing.
We are offering some good things
in our Grocery Department.
Look out for our ad
next week.
IvORD & CO.,
ARLINGTON, - OREGON. :
All goods marked In plain figures.
MAKE MONEY BY SAVING IT.
The best way to save It Is to
Buy Your Groceries
-".OF-
GEO. W. MILLLER at Arlington,
lAuiruirin THE uvxrwmns . .
LEADING CROCER OF EASTERN OREGON.
v
L. O. Ralston, Olex, Oreg.,
General Merchandise, Groceries, Hardware, Furnishing Gooda
for Ladies and Gentlemen, Boots and Shoes, all at Arlington
Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed in all Departments. Come
and spend some of your money with me, ladies and gentlemen
while you have it; you may want credit again before prosperi
ty fully overtakes you. I have stood by you for six years with
all the goods you asked for; stand by me for one year and we
will all be happy. "One good turn deserves another," don't it?
L. O. RALSTON,
OLEX, OREGON.
CHARLES FIX,
.PROPRIETOR
Feed Stable and Corral,
Lower Main St., Condon, Ore.
POOL ROOM, SOFT DRINKS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. .
GRAIN AND CHOPPED FEED IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALE
Large Scales, price 25c a draft; reduction on contract weighing.
The U. H. mail leaves my place for Lone Rock every day, except Sun
day, at 6 a. rn. and arrives at 6 p. m.
Chas. Habesohn
.WILL BUILD YOU THE
CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP
G. S. CLARK, Proprietor.
CENERAL BLACKSMITHINC AND WOOD
WORK.
The Only First-class Blacksmith and
Horwshoer in the County. '
MAIN STREET, CONDON, OREGON
Best, Safest and -Neatest
BRICK FLUES
EVER SEEN IN THIS COUNTY
AT $1.50 A FOOT AND FURNISHES ALL MATERIAL.
APPLY OR WHITE TO ME AT CONDON.
Give me an order and you'll be so well
pleased that you'll be sure to come again.
THE' DALLES NURSERIES
R. H. WEBER,' Proprietor,
THE DALLES, - - OREGON.
FRUIT, SHADE
AND-
ORNAMENTAL
TREES
CRAPE VINES
-AN
SMALL FRUITS
ROSES AND SHRUBBERY.
Our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation.
'- fBEND FOR CATALOGUE.-!
P. L, HAM,
LONE ROCK, ORE.,
'"DEALER IN -
General Merchandise
PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU.
CT MY PRICES BEFORE COINC TO THE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU
KflKf
Highest cash price paid for county war
rants at the GLOBE office.
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