Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, April 21, 1898, Image 2

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V sint Tliimwlny of ewh month at 8.00 P. M.
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Maturd.v txtfortand Satanta) following meet
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OfTWAR'f CAT liOUiTCIU'RCH. T)tM of
O wrvloe will be niwnntwd from time to time.
Thoma Briooy. Vattor.
C" "iikuSMSTRTSal cmmcffi Whin
tjr goi-jtjirtnf IT . m. ami 7:30 p. m. 8. S.
fMR p. m., C. K. 6:.W p. a. Prarer-inwHiMt Wed-m-miay
evttulng at 7:80, Even-body invited.
W. U. Buna, Pastor.
EECCliEii FLAT.
" ice grow ing weather.
Mr. Percall is on the eiek list.
Fanner, busy repairing fences.
Mr. A Anderson, of Jackson connty,
Mo., is working for Mr. B. K. Searcy.
Some f the boys of this 'neighborhood
have alar km 1 for (shearing corrals in the
north- emi of the county.
Mr. Davidson, of Multnomnh connty,
came up last week to work for Win.
Starry while lie is away. ,
Dr. Shaw, of Fossil, was out to Mr.
Searcy's place last (Sunday to see F. M.
tirishaw who is quite sick with pneu
roonia. Mr. B. K. SeArcv returned from Port
land Saturday, where he went with his
son Will who will remain for a while.
lie is beina treated bv Dr. l'arker. an
eminent Dhvaician who was recommend
ed bv Brothers of the I. O. O. The
head doctor at the Uwa Mtnariun Hos
pital pronounced his disease appendicitis,
hut Dr. Parker said it was caurrn oi me
stomach.
r. Ellis no doubt feels some
what moody over the recent con
gressional nomination, and Mr
Moody will hardly do anything
llis, between now and June, but
rustle for election.
Judge Bradshaw has a way of
expediting court business that is
highly satisfactory to the average
taxpayer, if we are to judge by the
expressions of approval of his nieth
eds, to be heard on all sides, with
out regard to party affiliations
The gentleman is deservedly pop.
nlar s a jurist, in Gilliam county,
for the reason that during the
tiiue he has been on the bench in
this district he has time and again
demonstrated the fact that a court
can be ran on business principles
as well as anything else. The in
dicatsons now are that the judge
will be re-elected by a large
majority.
Edward Bellamy, the author of
"Looking Backward," "Equality"
and other popular works on social
and economic questions, is reported
to be dying of consumption at Den
vet. Mr. Bellamy's books have
been widely read and admired, and
while his ideas cave been pronounc
and! dtam&rical. and utterly irnprae
tical in this age of keen competition
and selfish, sordid, money getting,
it is still a fact that his work has,
perhaps more than any other agen
cy, had the effect of opening up
discussion among thinking nieu in
regard to the imperfections of exist
ing conditions as they are related
to the present and future happiness
of the human family. Thousands
of our foremost literary men, edu
cators, professional men and states
men have received an , inspiration
from Bellamy's books and are today
laboring for the advancement of
the race along lines that a few
years ago were unthoughtof. His
active work is finished but its effect
has hardly begun to be felt. In
the dimly distant future when the
equality of mankind is less a mean
ingless phrase than it is today, the
name of Edward Bellamy will be
remembered and revered as that of
the pioneer apostle of equality and
co-operation of the closing days of
the nineteenth century.
FOSSIL.
J. VV. Gilmnn and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday tu town.
E. A. Reed is much improved in health,
and is seen daily on our streets.
V. W. Rteiwer is visiting with relatives
and friends this week, in baiem.
T. J. Smith, our miller, left for Ante
lope the first of the week on a business
trip. .
Mr. Allen, owner of the noted race
horse Steamboat Bill, is in town for a
few days.
Miss Stella Parsons, of Twickenham
is visiting the family of Mr. Cfcrk Hern-
don this week.
Z. T. Keves is over in Crook county
at present superintending the lambing
oi bis several bands oi sneep.
Chas. Powell and Lee Fharea are set
tlinir their late difficultv by arbitration
Chas. McKinsie, D. C. Bcaber and V. N
Puma m are the arbitrators.
Chas. McKinzie is buildine the founda
tion for his hotel which will be 60s 80 feet
two stories hieh and will have 43 rooms
situated on the corner of Main and Sec
ond streets.
Rons To the wife of W. W. Higeins
of Thlrtvmile. on Saturday. April loth
a boy, weight 15 lbs. net. Mother and
son are getting along fiicely, but the
fattier is almost pulverized.
Proceedings of Circuit Court
Hi Id after Wednesday noon.
State vs Samuel C Donaldson ; verdict
not guilty.
Slate vs Steve Nolan : six months in
penitentiary.
ON Denny vs A J Cochran continued.
Henrietta F Dennis vs Win E Denni
divorce granted.
O N Denny vs J W Giluiore et al du
fault and decree.
Arlington National Bank vs 8 D Smith
et 1 default and decree.
W W Staiwar et al vs Cbloey Morris
et al default and decree.
Edward B Smith vs Georgia A Smith
livorce granted.
Caroline Branton ys Samuel C Branton
divorce granted.
Matter of assignment of John W Brown
3 nal report allowed.
LOEulston vs B F Tennis as admr.
of N G Siiyerg estate confirmation of
sale granted.
FH Schnider vs James M McKinney
confirmation of gale granted.
J Gurley Fowler et al vs Wm J Mariner
conflrmation of sale granted.
Isabella Whyte vt Jooeph Whyte; mo
tion t! plaintiff for additional property
ir support of children argued and sub
uiitteed to the court.
Arlington Nat'l Bank vs Ross Beards-
Icy conflrmation of sale granted.
L O Edwards vs 1 M Moore et al dia-
winged en motion of plff. : -
W E Ell wood vs Ji W Msguire and
K.-f'.ie Msguire judgment allowed.
Yv' L Eilwood v J V Maguire and F M
VI;iir-r iwuea to be made np in vaca-
C.-.r. ii T-i'os vs A J Cochran and M C
C i brim ; judge n to M C Cochran
and eontfaod1ffr t.-. .-. .""n. .-;!
Notice to the Ladies.
Mrs. E. M. West, late of Portland, has
opened a fine line of millinery goods in
the room just soutn oi conaon timet
Latest stvles in nats, trimmea ana no-
trimmed. Also tri mining done to order,
(Jail and see her.
NON-ALCOHOLIC.
No man who lives on meat was ever
known to lick his wife, or ask for
divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as
cold and clammy as a turnip, it you
want vour eirl to have rosy cneess ana
vitality in her motion, feed her on beef
steak with occasional doses ot lr. tiaw
son's Tonic Bitters. -Sold everywhere.
Treasurer's Notice.
All connty warrants registered prior
to March 1, 18'HJ, will De paid on presen
tatton at my omce. Interest closes atte
this date. S. B. Babkeb,
Treasnrer of Gilliam connty, Oregon.
Dated at Condon, Ore., March 17, 1898
VOLUNTEERS WANTED AT
ONCE
To call on or write to tbe undersigned
for information relative to the ENOR
MOUS CUT in ticket rates to the East
F. C. Uindle, Ag't O. R. & N. Co.,
Arlington, Ore.
"WAR"
(in rates.)
Write qnick to the undersigned and
enlist in the army of passengers takin
advantage ot the cot rates to the East.
F. C. H indue, Ag't O. R. & N. Co.,
Arlington, Ore.
KOTICE OF FILING PLATS.
V. S. Land Optics at The rua.es, Ob.,
AorU 8. MSB.
Notice It hereby (riven that the approved plat
of aarvey of Township 12 South, ttange 36 East of
the wiuameue sienman, uretfon, na oeen re
ceived at tbia office and will be officially filed in
tlus office on
Saturday, the 23th day of May, 1898,
at 10 o'elock a. m.
Jab. F. Moobk. WM. H. Biooa,
Register. Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Ornci At Ths Daixks, Ob., April 7, 1899.
Notice ii hereby (riven that the followine;
named aettler ha filed notice of bta Intention to
make final proof in aupport of bia claim, and
that naid Drool will be made before H.N. Frazer.
county clerk of (allium county, at Condon, Ore
gon, on inuraaay, nay a, una, viz:
JAMES W. BAKU, Hd. E. No. 6961,
for the w'4 awl sec 28, and w nw i te nw
ec &r, tp 8 a, r 19 e, W. M. He namea the follow
luir wituesaea to prove hia continnou residence
upon and cultivation oi saia liiiia, viz: Htepnci
B. tymtiire. tiiiver W. Barr. Charlea Enoch Bai
and Willium Mangrove, all of ;onduii, Oregon.
HI4-JO jaa. r. moohk, Kegmier,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Lakd OrFicB At Thk Dallbs, Oe., April 7, 189S.
Notice ia herebv elven that the following
named aettler baa filed notice of hi intention to
make final proof in aapport of bia claim, and
that aaid priKii will be made before a. h. trazer,
Corliiiy ciera oi uuiiam counLy, aiuouuou, vr.
on xutmiiay, nay ai, iws, viz:
CHARLES E. BAIN, Hd. E. No. 5979,
for the f w4 aec 35, tp 3 , r 19 e, W. M, He
names the following witueaaes to prove hia eon.
Urinous residence upon and cultivation oi said
land, via: 8b-pben B. Couture, Oliver W. Burr,
James W. Barr and William MtiagroYe, all of
Condon, Oregon.
H14-10 Jas. F. Mooer, BegUter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Om, The Dalle, Ob., March 2ft, 1898.
Notice is hereby (riven that the following nam
ed settler has filed notice of bis Intention to
make final pooof in aupport of hia claim, and
mat saiu prooi win oe maoe oeiore n. n.rrazer,
comicy ciera oi ounam county, at ionuon, ur.
on irrlday, May a, ihms, viz:
WALTER Ml-EKB, Hd. E. No. 4178,
for the nw!4 ee 17, tp 4 a, r 21 e, W, K. He
names the fullowine witneeses to prove his con
tinnaus residence upon and cultivation of eaid
land, viz: John Palmer, Edwurd Palmer, J, C,
Cooneyand henry Itenner, all of Condon, Oreg.
miii-a j ah. r. jHiMiKK, negisier.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
Land Office, The IUli.es, Ob., March 28, 1K9S.
Notice fs hereby given that the followinu--
named settler has filed notice of his Intention to
make final proof in snpuortof his claim, and
tnat aald prooi win oe made oeloro J. w. Morrow,
county clerk at Heppner, Or., on May 13, IMS, viz;
ABRAHAM U. AKEKS, Hd. E. No. 4028,
foi the ne'4 sec 23,tp 3 a, 1 23 e, W. M. He names
the foliowina witneBnes to prove his continuoi
residence unou and CHltlvntlon of said land, viz
Perry J. Millea, Jay 1). Ball, Jacob liroiiud and
Marion ttMUie, ail ot liooacnerry, urcon.
IU31-8 Jah. K. Moohg, KealKter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, The Dau.es, Ob., March 21 , '98.
nonce is ncreoy (riven that tne unloving.
al settler baa tiled notice of his lnteiillon to
'4 prooi in support of lilKcliiiui, and that
.viii i inwie neiore n. ni.nraz'
'iil Hiiro county, at Condon, or.
'", viz: ' ,
"J.V, Hd. E, No. 4304,
.s 10, tp 4 s, r22
, u-nncniM-s to
'-ul iv
E rinum, m. n nrsPRirsa.
t'owlou, or. loll, or.
H. H. H. H. HENDRICKS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Careful sttentlon to oflic eownaei and uraptice
n all tiie courts, alRooounnolby Hiriviioudemu.
i 0 write IH-etts, Mian., mods, ins, 'I rannenpis,
iMtracts, eie, l-'lw tnstirantre in Hie l-esl com-
iianhn exiaut. Alio alt-ntnm to ColliH-Iiona and
.4tud Laws. Notary l'ubtc In each ouicia.
onuinjTrtjmari
njrnnrurtnri'iivji
if
SUGAR.
This Year's Run
and Guaranteed
Absolutely Pure.
DIRECT FRCM VERMONT.!
In 10 lb. Hermetically Seal
ed Tin Cans.
Hudson's.
f J- H.
oruxrixiririrLr
OREGON.
iruvuiriria
C.S. PALMER
.rtistiQ- Barber.
Sleek Sliaves
and Hair-cuts
Razors honed and re-ground
CONDON - - - - CHECON.
REDUCING STOCK.
Selling Out at Cost
Our large stock of tickets to the East-
going at immensely reduced rates. Call
on or write to
F. C. IIinole, Agent,
Arlington, Ore
Through Tourist Cars to St.
LOUIS.
A tourist sleeping car will leave Port
land every Monday via Mo. Pac. and
every Wednesday via the Burlington
Koute at 8 r. Al. via tbe U. K. &
through Salt Lake and Denver without
change to kt. Louis, and under ttie su
pervision ot experienced conductors. Pi
change of cars to the cities, Kansas City
or St. Louis. Keep this service in mind
when going bast and consult U. it. & i
agents or address,
W. H. IIURLBITBT,
General Passengor Agent, Portland, Or,
J U Putnam of Fsssil has ordered di
rect from the factory a carload of Mitch
ell wagons, which will be here for the
early spring trade.
Of Interest to Settlers.
H. N. Frazer, County Clerk, at Con
don, Oregon, continues to give special
attention to U. S. government land ap
plications, filings and proofs. He is alno
prepared to receive applications for the
purchase of state school, lieu school
lands and forfeited railroad lands, at bis
omce.
The Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool
sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for
sale at Arlington.
There is no danger of anybody being
troubled with dyspepsia, soar stomach
nightmares or ill temper who uses Fos
sil floor. Nothing ruins the health
quickly and sorely as bad bread, and
nothing creates so much harmony and
cheerfulness in a family as good, light
bread and biscuits, "tbe kind your moth
er baked." The only way to accomplish
this is to nse Fossil flour the best and
cheapest in the world.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laitb Ottice at The Dau.es. Oe.. March 2. '98.
Notice is hereby iriven that the followliiE-
named settler has filed notice of bis lutentin!
to make filial proof in aupport of his claim
ano tnat aam prooi will oe maae neiore ti. n
Frazer, county clerk of Gilliam coanty, at Con
ion, ur., on May o, iwm, viz:
MICHAEL WHITE, Hd. No. 4237,
for the e'S ne'4 and e"4 aeV sec 30, rp 4 a, r 21 e,
W. M. lie names the followtnE witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion oi saiu lano, viz: wimam x.. mciunney,
Robert F. looney, John Palmer and John Mad-
dock, all of Condon. Oregon.
mll-61 Jah. F. Moose, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OrncE at The Dam.ks. Ob.. March 2. '98.
Notice it herebv iriven that the followlne-
named aettler has filed notice of his Intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before H. rt . Frazer, coun
ty clerk of Gilliam county at Condon, Oregon, on
May o, am. viz:
WILLIAM E. McKINNEY, Hd. No. m
for the e sw!4 sec 8; new nw'i and nW4 nc'4
sec 7, if 5 a, r 21 e, W. M. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove hia continuous residence
upon ana cultivation oi sain ianu, viz: Kooen
F. Ixjonev. of Condon: Tavlor Brandon, of Mav-
ville; Michael White, of Condon, and William
Davenport, oi Hay vine, Oregon.
mll-61 Ja. K. Moore, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Larb OrrtCE. The Dam.es, Ob., March 14, 1898,
Notice is hereby gi ven that the follow! ug-iiaim-
settler bas filed notice of his Intention to make
final proof in support of his claim, and that sai
proof will be made before H. N. Frazer, county
clrk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on
riaay, April mm, viz:
ALLEN B. SKARCV, Hd. E. No. 6062.
for the nl4 nwW se!i nw'4 and nwii ne'4 see 24,
tp5s,r21 e, W. M, lie names the following
witness to prove hia eontinuons residence upon
ana cultivation oi saiu land, viz: n. . uiiki-k
J. E. lamfuy. Miller Curl and Jonathan Boyer,
an ot Mayvme, Oregon.
mlHf8 Jas. F. Moobe, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oftob at The Daheo, Or,, Feb. 2, 1898.
Noyce la hereby given that the following
named settler has, riled notice of his Intention U
mtikefina proof In support of his claim, and that
saiu prooi win ne mane oetore n. n. rrazer,
county clerk ol Gilliam county, at Condon, Or
egon, on Saturday, April ao, mm, viz:
HENRY F. DOWNER, Hd. E. No, 418,
or the w4 of see SO, tp 8 s, r 23 e, W. M He
Miames the follfiwing wttnessss to prove his con
Minions residence noon and cultlvntl'iii of said
land, viz; Ezra A. May, Fred May, D. C, Downer
and William bmitn, all tn Condon, Oregon.
m 18-58 Ja. F. Mooke, Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final Proof, '
C S Land Ofeice The I)ah.e, Ok March 21
Notite is herebv given that Samuel A. Thomp
son, of Condon, Or., has filed notice of Intention
to make final proof before H. N. Frazer, county
ciera, aim omce in conoon, vregon, on
Friday, May 8, 1808,
on timber culture application No, 8247, for the
f-i "i anu nii e'4, sec lu, tp s, r l& e, w, M.
He names as wltm-nses: Stephen li. Fletcher.
w. Wllllauis. Henry (I. Miller and John
-vtd, all of Condon; Oregon.
OR STOCK
BE
iUS
REDUCED.
Of Interest, to Buyers.
Jas. W. Smith Makes
a Special Announce
ment to the People
of Gilliam County.
Arlington. Ore., April C
(Special to The Globe.)
The following interest
ing announcement has
just been made public:
"Anticipating a change
in business and desiring
to reduce our immense
6tock of General Mer
chandise we will, un
til further, notice, make
greater reductions in pri
ces than ever before on Dry
Goods, Notions, Furnish
ing Goods, Boots & Shoes, '
Hats, Crockery, Hard
ware and many other lines
too numerous to mention.
Do not delay taking ad
vantage of the many bar
gains offered as they will
not be available long."
(Signed) Jas. V, Smito.
Mail Orders Solicited.
JAMES W. SMITH,
Gen'l Merchandise,
UNION BLOCK, ARLINGTON, ORE
-are-i
Of Arlington, Or.,
No. 3018,
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.
i SPECIAL ATTENTICN GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
D. M.FRENCH, President! W. W.TEIWER, Vlce-Preldnt! FRANK
T. HURLBURT. Cashier.
DIRECTORS -D. M. FRENCH, W.W. 8TEIWER, W. LORD, L. C. ED
WARDS AND A. C. HAWSON.
L. O. Ralston, Oiex, Oreg.,
General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Drugs, .
Hardware and Implements. Our latest Spring and Summer
Staples and Novelties are now in and ready for inspection.
A fine line of Glassware and Crockery just recieved. Ladies
will find many new designs in Dress Goods, and our Shoe line
, for ladies, gentlemen and children, from eastern and coast fac
tories, is now opened up. Come to Olex, ladies and gentle
men, and youwill be surprised at the fine quality of our goods
and the lowncss of our prices.
L. O. RALSTON,
OLEX, OREGON
CHARLES JIX,
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. S. mail leaves my place for Lone Rock every day, except Sun
day, at b a. in. and arrives at o p. in.
W. LORD, Manager. RANK ALDRICH, Arlington A(rt
Wasco Warehouse Co.
General Storage and Forwarding
WOOL STORAGE A SPECIALTY.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT, HIDES AND PELTS.
Barbed Wire, Nails, Flour, Feed, Salt, Sulphur, Lum-
her, Lime, Cement, Cedar Posts, Pine, Oak or Fir Wood
Always on Hand,
EEST CEDAR SHINGLES, S2.00 PER M.
Office in Warehouse. Arlington, Oregon
Do Your Clothes Fit?
A now suit of clothes makes you
fc(l like a new man. You don't
want trousers that you can run
and jump into,
We have the correct styles, and a
beautiful line of Spring and Sum
mer clothing for men, boys and
children.
Have you seen our new things
in men's and ladies' shoes?
We can cortaluly interest you in
Shirts. Wo know you will ad
mire the stock we are showing.
Some prefer stiff shirts, others
prefer soft ones. We have both.
Our patterns are correct, our pri-'
ccs right, 'and our goods are ex
tremely attractive.
Don't overlook our Fur
nishing Goods Depart
ment. We are showing
good things in Neckwear,
Hosiery and Gloves.
ALLCOODS MARKED 111 PLAIII FIGURES.
LORD & CO.,
ARLINGTON,
OREGON.
MM BY SAVING IT.
The best way to save It Is to
Buy Your Groceries
GEO. W. MILLLER at Arlington
iruaaaruvLr THE innnnnnm
LEADING GROCER OF EASTER11 OREGON.
Give me an order and you'll be so wel
pleased that you'll be sure to come again
DROP IN AT COB'S
Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon.,
. . nnmmtm-
when you fl njoylng a flr.t-olas
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER ON DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-claim liquors on hand.
1 I It? USIUIVIVJM 1UU
RESTAURANT MuT;S
First-class rneals at all hours of the
day, from 25c up.
The only Short-order house in Condon.
NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION run LODCtRS.
Rread, pies and cakes on hand for sale, or baked to order.
Chickens dressed to order. Butter and eggs bought and sold.
JORDAN BROTHERS, Proprietors.
R II! Ell ART'S RESTAURANT
Condon, - Oregon.
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r.
The public will find that no better accommodations can be
found in this country than at.this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN.
it-
Charles Habesohn,
CONDON, ORE.,
BRICK - AND - STONE - MASON,
PLASTERER ANO FLUE BUILDER. CEDENT WORK A SPECIALTY.
All work attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed.