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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1898)
THE G0HD8H CLOSE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21.1808. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON. Gilliam's Total Tax Levy Is 20 Mills. TheeUtetax levy bu been fixed at 3 mills, or mill lew thn last year, ranged by there being no session of the legislature last winter. The net amount to be raised by the entire state is $472, 209.86, or $100,498.04 less than last year. The total for Gilliam coanty is 20 mills, the same as last year. This, of coarse, does not include the special school taxes. For this connty the levy is as follows: Ktate 8; connty purposes 9)4, or one mill lees than last year, owing to no coy ote bounty ; school 5, a raise of one mill over last year; road 2, a raise of mill over last year. The amount of taxes to be raised is apportioned among the 32 counties as follows; Tumble To be property collected Baker. $ 2,381 .641 $ 8.336 39 Benton 2,612 713 9,144 60 Clackamas ...... 4.634.243 16.219 85 Clatsop 2.888.9S6 10,11145 Columbia ........ 1.358,616 4,75516 Coos 2,643,930 9,253 75 Curry...: 507.942 1,777 80 Crook ........... 1,601,890 6,606 61 Douglas.... 4,717,603 16,511 61 Uilliam ......... 1,222,539 4,276 89 Grant........... 1.254.409 4,390 43 Harney 1,874.689 6,561 41 Jackson 4,598,330 16,09415 Josephine 1,164,796 4,076 79 Klamath. 1.495,285 6,223 00 Lake ............ 1,325,699 4,63995 Lane...... 6.SS7.044 22.354 65 Lincoln ......... 686,688 2,403 41 Linn 7,015,186 24,55315 Malheur 1,116,131 3,906 46 Marion ......... 8,146,281 28,51198 Morrow 1,314,558 4,600 95 Multnomah 44,364,290 155,27501 Polk 4,119,039 14,416 64 Sherman ........ 996.765 3,488 68 Tillamook 1.006,155 3,521 54 Umatilla.. 6,218,965 21,766 38 Union ..... 3,347,593 11,716 57 Wallowa. . . ...... 869,951 3,044 83 Wasco 3,013,386 10,546 85 Washi ngton ..... 4,497,840 15,742 44 Yamhill 5,536,566 19,37798 Totals ..... . $134,917,104 $472,209 86 The Ashland Becord, whose editor is . J. Kaiser, has this in the last issue of his paper: "Rev. H. 8. Wallace, the Junction City evangelist who has been conducting revivals at Klamath Falls, Wood river and Lakeview, took Mon day's train for the north. He is a re formed lawyer, and after seeing the wickedness of his profession and sinful life, took a tumble to himself and re pented. There are other lawyers who need repentance bad enough, but have been so steeped in infamy that redemp tion is beyond reach. Nothing but hell could disturb their conscience." The Enirene finarrl comments: "Law vers are jnat as good as any other class of professional men, notwithstanding Kai ser's unjust attack." Many residents of The Dalles look up on the extension of the Columbia South ern railroad into the interior as a calam ity, and a thrust from which the city will not soon recover. And to Borne ex tent it will, though the damage need nut be permanent. That the building of this road further south than its present term inus will extract from The Dalles much of the wheat and wool trade that now comes here cannot be disputed, for peo ple will not make long hauls by wagon over steep and difficult wagon roads when they can reach a railroad by shorter banls. Times-Mountaineer, The president is expected to make all the remaining appointments for Oregon in a few days. Among the list of ap pointments will be the collector of in ternal revenue and a large majority of the land office officials. The leading can didates for collector of cuatoms, which is worth about $15,000 a year, are Otis Pat terson of the lieppner Gazette and Dave Dunn of Portland. Each of these are promised a smaller plum if they don't succeed in landing this big persimmon. As predicted by this paper from the first, H. W. Corbett, the Portland mill ionaire banker, was refused a seat in the U. 8. senate. His case came up for dis posal the other day in Washington and be was politely told that it would be a most dangerous precedent to seat an ap pointed senator, and that settled it. Ore gon, therefore, will have to struggle along with one senator until the legisla ture meets again next winter. Governor Lord this week granted a full pardon to Fred Gulon aDd Frank Kimball, who, with the two Miller boys, were sent to the penitentiary from Grant county, in October, 1895, for the larceny of cattle. The Miller boys were pardoned some time aio. The Virginia legislature proposes to tax bachelors. There is little excuse for ft bachelor in Virginia. To tax them will encourage "an infant industry." Exchange. ' The Los Angeles Times is undecided whiclf needed banging the worst, Dur rant or his lawyers. Polk county's total fat levy is only 16 1 mi !1h state Z, county 0J and school j fj mills'. I NON-ALCOHOLIC. No man who lives on meat was ever known to lick his wife, or ask for aj divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as cold and clammy as a turnip. If you want your girl to have rosy cheeks and vitality in ber motion, feed her on beef steak with occasional doses of Dr. Haw son's Tonic Bitters. 8old everywhere. The Wasco Warehouse Co. baa wool sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for sale at Arlington. Deputy Stock Inspectors. I huve appointed a my deputies tbs following persons: W. H. Colwell, Arlington. L. B. Townsemi, Couiiou. Fnxl A. Halo. Fomil. K. M. Johnkox, Lone Rork, Stocs liitpectoT forGiiliam County, Oregon. To The Public. I have taken charge of the old Dod eon 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 best care is taken of stock left in my care. Give me a chance. J. F. Thomas. Good Advice. Don't let whisky get the best of you, but if you want the best of whisky, wines, bVer, liquors and cigars, the place to find them is at the Snmmit Saloon, in the old drug' store building. A fine pool and billiard parlor in connection. Drop in and see for yourselves. The finest line of "wet goods" in the city. Seed Potatoes for Sale. I have at my ranch near Clem two varieties of fine potatoes one purple, with white around the eye that I imported, and is called the "Centen nial;" the other I originated here and have named it "The Gold Standard." became I don't think it will depreciate in value aa a wholesome food. Both kinds are snow-white Inside and of a most delicious flavor. They are easily grow a without cultivation, and the yield is very large. They irrow to enormons slse, many of them 5 and 6 poands apiece. I can S)are a few of these potatoes for seed at 2c per 100-lb lots, or 2'.fC for smaller lots, at my ranch. Those wanting any oi them most ordersoon, a the supply is limited. Z. T. DoDaoN. SOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lajtd Omc at The I) llir, Os, Jan. t. 1W8. Notice is hereby erven that the following named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that aaid proof will be made before H. N. Fraxer. emintv clerk of Gilliam conntv. at Con don, Or., on Jr'ebruary 19, WM. vis: MARY BROWN, Hd. No. 4703, for the wW nw1, and w! sw1, sec 15. tp s, r 22 e, W. M. she name the following witnesses to prove ber continuous residence aj on and cultiva tion oi stua uinu, viz: jean uioohs, k n i.ooe, L B Townsend and D 8 Brown, all of Condon, Or. )14- Jas. F. Moobk. Register. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notsce is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said Drool will be made before H. N. Frazer. county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Ore gon, on February u, vis: EDWARD COLLINS, Hd. 4292, for the nwii see 27 tp 2 s of r 19 e. Be name the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis: E. G. Palmer, C. 8. Palmer, R. P. Monroe and w. K. rarrar, allot conaon, uregon. d31-47 Jas. F. Mookk, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Orncs At The Dalles, Ob., Dec. 2, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following namen settler has tiled notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before B. N. Frazer, coanty clerk oi Gilliam coanty, al Condon, Or., on January vu, ia, via: JAMES LARCH, Hd. No. 4246, iortheseJiof sec 4, tp 2 s, t 21 e. W. M. He names tne lotiowing witnesses to prove nis con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C. A. Danueman. Peter Conroy, H. Wilkitisand J. W. Nye, all of Clem, Oregon. dlO-H Jas. F. Moore, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Orrics at Ths Dalles, Or., Dec. 2, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler liai filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before H. N. Frazer, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on January 22, viz: GRACE F1TZWATER, Hd. No. 5045, for the se4 of sec 90, tp 3 s, r 19 e, W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove ber con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Ernest Jones, W. E. Burton, Frank Caldwell and J. K. Fiuwatcr, all of Condon, Or. dl044 Jas. F. Moore, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lard Optics at The Dalles, Ob., Dec. 17, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make final proof in support of his claim.andthat said proof will be made before H. N. Frazer, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or egon, on January 29, 1898, viz: GEORGE W. MOORE, Hd. No. 5159, for the sw'4 nwW. n sw'4 and nwl seJi of sec 33, tp2 s, r 21 e, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Hp on and cultivation of, said land, viz: 8. A. D. Hurt, H. B. Tobey and H. T. Propst, of Clem, and G. R. Hanna, of Olex, Oregon. , d24-46 Jas. . Moore, Register, ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oftice at The Dalles, Ob. Dec. 7, 1897. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of bis Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before H. N. Frazer, county clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., on Jan uary 22, 1898, Viz: JOHN HANLEY, Hd. No. 6337, fortheswsec21tp4sofr22eWM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous sesidence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz G Schilling, John Miller, R B Poag and F. H. Allen, all of Condon, Oregon. dlO-44 Jas. F. Moobe, Register. H. B. HKKDBI'KK, H. H. HENDRICKS, Condon, Or. Fossil, Or. H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICES AT CONDOlt ASD FOSSIL, OBKOOIt. Careful attention to ofliee counsel and practice in all the courts, also counsel by correspondence. We write Deeds, Mtcs. Liens, Wills, Transcripts, abstracts, etc. Fire insurance in the best compa nies extant Also attention to Collections and Land Laws. Notary Public In each office. CONDON BLACKSMITH SHOP O. S. CLARK, Proprietor. CEHESAL BLACKSMITKINC AKD WOOD WORK. The Only First-class Blacksmith and Horseshoer in the County. MAIN STREET, CONDON, OREGON. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tita.DK Marks k DESIGNS) CopvwiaHTa Ac Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably piiuinUble. Gonjmumca Mom strictly conHdentfiiL Hand book on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for secnrliispatent. Patents taken thmuxh Munn Co. receive tptxiul notice, without ctinnra, in the Scientific American; A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest ctf. culaxion of any sdentiile loo r rial. Terms, 13 a i retir : lour monins, si. soiu vj an wmmmtm & Co.3e,B"''- New York .. -L m ut nr.ai.if.I,n n MUmUKU VUluaa. VW sT pu T Bjbuimbjivui v y GASH! GASH I GASH!! Go spend your DOLLARS where they will go the Farthest. Will readily see our Dry Goods, Underwear, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Notions, Crockery, Hardware, &c ... tsWe will not be Wagons, Machinery and Agricul tural Implements. Remember we are one of the oldest-established firms in Gilliam county. Our sales 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. M JAMES W. S UNION BLOCK, Of Arlington, Or., No. 3918, I Transacts a General Accounts Kept Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States' and Europe. Interest i SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. D. M. FRENCH, Presidents W. W. STEIWER. Vice-Presidents FRANK J T. HURLBURT. Cashier. ' DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. WARDS AND L. O. Ralston, General Merchandise, Groceries, for Ladies and Gentlemen, Boots Prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed 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, Hi rrrnirT mm$ Feed Stable and Corral, Lower Main St., Condon, Ore. POOLROOM, SOFT DRINKS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. GRAIN AND CHOPPED FEED IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALE fcni I'll TRADE. mmm0 Large Scales, price 25c a draft; reduction on contract weighing. The U. S. mail leaves my place for Lone Rock every day, except Sun " day, at 6 a. m. and arrives at 6 p. m. Charles Habesohn, CONDONORE.,, BRICK - AN D - STON E MASON, PLASTERER AND FLUE BUILDER. CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY. . AM work attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. undersold in ARLINGTON, ORE. Banking Business.! Subject to Check. allowed on time deposits. W. STEIWER, W. LORD, L. C. ED A. C. HAWSON. Olex, Oreg., Hardware, Furnishing Goods and Shoes, all at Arlington in all Departments. Come iVIITH, ALL THE LADIES Ought to profit by the induce ments we are offering in our DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT The muslins are all well-known brands and the prices speak for themselves. BLEACHED MUSLIMS Bricabrac, per yard ...... . . . . 5c Forrest Mills 5o Rutledge Ce Fruit of Loom 7c Lonsdale 7c Lonsdale Cambric lOo PRINTS S3 18 yards of the best Kink for $1.00. Remember we are the youngest firm in Gil liam County, but new blood and up-to-date business methods will tell. LORD & CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. All goods marked In plain figures. MAKE MONEY The best way Buy Your GEO. W. MILLLER at Arlington, wuxnnnni THE xnnnnmvu LEADING GROCER OF EASTERN OREGOII. Give me an order and you'll be so well pleased that you'll be sure to come again. HARRY HALSTEAD, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF-' ROUGH AND DRESSED PINE AND FIR Tim -m I am now located in the finest body of pine and fir timber accessible to the markets of Gilliam county, where I have special facilities for supplying all of the finer grades of pine and fir lumber, which will be sold at lowest prices. LOCATION Half-Mile LOST VALLEY, P., L. LONE ROCK, ORE., DEALER IN- General Merchandise AT SUCH lOW - PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CET MY PRICES BEFORE COINC TO THE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU. Highest cash price rants at the BROWN MUSLINS Yeddo Bunting. 2Jc Lawrence L L 5c Wilton 6Jo Cabot W ... 5 Jo Cabot A..... 6,0 Dwight Anchor Bleached... 1o BY SAVING IT. to save It Is to Groceries South-east of Poatofflce, - - OREGON. HAM, paid for county war GLOBE office.