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THE COiiDQH GLOBE. THURSDAY. JUNE 29.I90O, SoTKK. . The (Uobk Invitr irripoii'1ctice from nil Wllnns 11 lilllinm nmnty. We nlm to mke tliia (ittprr the l'tliim new minli 'm of tli nnnitvand iiivtle our IivikIb to assist us hy ai-mjli'ic in the ntm-s ( their nupec Ive rifiKhburlitvxIs. Curn'riH mtcm-e mt no (Minimi hj Ihe writer, not nwc-Mntrlly (or pub lication, htu n iu evtihwc ol iriwil tiiltli, ami the editor iiumi no ri'fyoil.t'lliili loropia luiis eJtp.oi-o.1 by corrw.)oiiii.!l. . ELECTIONS 6'A' s YEARS. At the presidential election tf 132-1, the first of wliwh reord .is i kept of the popular v..u ilrewere , four candidates. And-cv Jackson j feceived 155.872 votes, John Q Ad-i ..... i : is, lOrvVil, V iihuni J 1 t.r uvto-u 4LC16'2 and Henry Clay 4d,54 But if this cotitest there were no recognized parties, na conventions and no platforms: the electiou de generated into a personal contest. In 1828 Jackson and John Quin cy Adams w ere the only candidates l.r president, l our years later j Jackson and Clay. In 1836 Martin j Van Duren and William Henry llarrreon were the only candidates. Iu the campaign of 1840 the abo litionists held a liberty party con vention and cast 7059 votes for James G. Birney, of New York. Harrison and Van Buren were the other candidates. In 1844 Polk and Clay w ere the chief candidates Birney was again the nominee of the liberty party and received C2.300 votes. At the election of . 1848 Taylor and Cass divided the great bulk of the popular vote, but Van Bureri, as the candidate of the free soil convention, polled 291,263 votes. Four years later the free soil vote went to John P. Hale and fell to 153,143 Franklin Pierce was the democratic candidate and Winfield Scott the Whig. In 1856 the republican1 party came into the field with a strong organization, and tor the first time since 1824 there was a substantial division, of the popular vote between more than two candidates.. In 18G0 four candidates divided the vote and as a result of the split in the democratic party Lincoln became president, the war was pre cipitated, the union preserved and the black man freed. These terrific issues so cemented party factioas and obliterated minor differences that the election of 1864 fonn d on- Iv two candidates in the field Lin coln and McClellan. In 1868 Grant and Seymour were the only candidates. In 1872 Grant and Greely divid ed the popular vote, save for a slight diversion of 29,489 votes to O'Connor, nominee of the labor re form convention, and a smaller diversion of 5008 votes to Black, prohibition candidate. In 1870 the popular vote was di vided among four candidates. The democracy cast 4,284,757 votes for Tilden; the republicans threw 4,033,950 votes to Hayes; the greenback vote of 81,740 went to Peter Cooper; and the prohibition ists ca3t 9522 votes for Smith. At the election of 1880 the green back vote was thrown to Weaver and increased to 308,578. Neal Dow was the prohibition candidate but figured only in the "scattering ' column In 1884 the greenback vote fell to 175,870, and Benjamin F. Butler was the nominee. The prohibition vote was thrown to John P.St John and increased to 150,369 In 1888 the popular vote was substantially divided between Cleveland and Harrison. Streator nominee of the union labor'conven tion, received 186,836 votes and Fisk, the prohibition nominee, poll ed 246,875. In 1892 the popular vote showed greater division than since 1800. Weaver, populist candidate, receiv ed 1,041,028 votes In 189(5," the popular vote was . divided substantially between Mc Kinley and Bryan 7,10c,199 for the former, G,02,G85for the latter. Palmer, gold democrat, was sup ported by 132,871 votes and Lev ering, the prohibition candidate, ' mustered 131,757. :;,' At New York Monday,;' notice was issued by the Consolidated Gas company that on June 20 the price of gas would be advanced from 65 cents to f 1.05 per 1000 feet. The Associated Press telegram that brings this news also brings the explanation. ''The gas companies of Xew York have been brought u fi ller the control of the Standard Oil company." ' This demolishes the defense put npby the trust supporters, that the real tvrpotw and th real effect of t!irt trtistti is to bring nioreeconoisi ic methods to bear in manufacture, and thus while f lightly increasing the profits of the trust, provide the consumers with 'eheye'r'ncesaries. That defense is a shaW, and it is amazing that any one' could be found to believe it. No one ever heard the promoters of ft trust of fering their securities ot thnt theo ry. When they have bonds to float and stocks to market, the argument is advanced that the trust will cou- trol I he market, will put up prices I n,)(j t10j tiem up) aQj w;n make) .llorm03 profits to be scattered A;nong ti,e stockholders. trutjj js.- trusts are jug- ,ty ..,r Wlth.'th'o trend of natural con- ditinns. This is an age of invention a:d rapid cheapening of the cost of production. Prices of all manu factured articles have been falling for a generation. The aim of the trusts is to control the markets, arrest the natural fall in prices, and make enormous profits. Tobelitve tuey are surrea Dy pnuanmropic , aim to yield a dollar to the public that thev are not comnelled to yield , is to attribute to them benevolent and even saintly traits which they are very far from possing Spokes man-Review. A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. " Atoue time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Giidk, Washington, Ya. After using several well recommended medicines without success, 1 tried Chum- berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleasedto say that relief came as soon as I began its use and a complete cure speedily fol lowed." Slid by the Hudson Pharmacy C. W. CroeSeld, mgr. a. " Fine Cattle. V. O. "Minor, the well known cattle man of Ileppner, ia perhaps the proud est stockman in Eastern Oregon at the present writing, He hastt light to be. Mr. Minor owns the finest herd of Short horn cattle in the state, in which he has invested a large amount of money dur ing the past few years but it remained for him to cap. the climax by a recent purchase which made him the owner of the beet Shorthorn cow in America. Hie purchase was made in Indiana and included the champion cow and a year ling beifer calf. The animals arrived in Arlington last Saturday night from the East. The cow cost Mr. Minor $1750. and the beifer cost him $450, be sides freight charges. The cow weighs 2300 pounds and the yearling looks as heavy as the ordinary fullgrown Eastern Oregon cow. Mr. Minor is an enthusi astic admirer of the Shorthorn breed of cattle and hopes some day to be the owner of the best herd of that breed in America. . ' If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It willotcoet you a cent if itdoesnogood. One application will relieve the pain, It also cures sprains and bruises in one third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites quin sey, pains in the side and chest, glandu lar and other swellings are qnickly cur ed bv applying it. E"ery bottle war ranted. Price, 25 and 60 cts. at the Hudson Pharmacy, C. W Crosfield.Mgr. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administratrix. Notlr In hereby (riven that, in ptirnnre of an order of the Hon. County C'i;nrtof tillliiira rmn tv, Oregon, mmte March 20. woo, the underaiirned the admmlntratrix of the eatate ol JaMii L. CrT, decerned, will t-ll at public nm tiim, J i th hiKh ent bidder for eb in hnd, the following de-w-riix-d rent ertute, situate in Gilliam county, Oregon, to wit : The north eanKjitarter of section on In town lx wiiith, mime twenty et, W. M., and alo the west half of the north eaet quarter and the wen half of the south enat quarter of section aix. in township aix south, ransje twenty one east, W. .W.. couUtiniiiK in aU SJ0 acrea, according" to the government survey. The said aale will take place at the Courthouse door in Condon, (illliam county, Oregon, on futnrdnv, the :il)th day of jHne, WOO, at the tour of one o'cloc k P.M. of said day. Thin sale to be made subject to the lease of Geo. B. Iiultck, which expires Nov. 1, WW. Jknnie A. Cahy. Administratrix of the estate of Jason L. Cary. deceased. Hendricks & Bow eumak, Attorneys. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, Thb Dalles, Ok., June 1G, 1900. Notice t hereby Riven that the follnwinK nanied settler has liled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hisclaim. and that that said proof will be inane before II. II. Hen dricks, L;. r!. Commissioner, at Fossil.Oregon, ou Saturday, July 28, 1'JOO, vli: JOHN II. SCOTT, of Condon, Oregon lld.E. No. 3t)l for the nw V. ne i nK nvli and sw u hi !4 sec. Tp. 4 S 11. 21 E. Vi . M. He namesthe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land via: C. M. Smith. .1. It. Hmith.tieorKc tiearbart and Ed. Nelson all of Condon. Orciton. Jay P. Lucas, lleijister, CONTEST NOTICE, I 8 Lakd Officf., Tub Damjsh.Or., June 13 1000 A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed 111 tills ollice by Henry W . Weber, contestant, afrainst homestead entry No. Tr,2. mode May 8, 1S90, for lots S and 1 and S 8 W of sec tp. 4 S range 19 E by Frank A. Beaton, Cotitcatee, in which it is alleged that said Frank A. Beaton has wholly abandoned aid tract, that he has changed hU residence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry and that he It not In the military or naval service olthe iiitel Htat sail p.ir.ie are hereby notified to npp,-ur respuJ and t il :r evidence touching said allegation nt iC n'clo k n. m.on August 4 I'JfiO, before U. X. "ri,zt r, co'tnty clerk, at his office atCondnn, Oregon, and tluit final bearing will be held at 10 o'ci ick a. m. on Aug. 13, 1900 before the Register an 1 K":-uiver at the t'nlted -tutes Land Office In The Dulles, Oregon. , The said conU'rttant having, in a prop raffida- vit, filed June 13, l'.'itJ. cl forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice can not be made. It is hereby or dered and directed that mit.li notice be given by due and proper publication. Jay V. LCcis, l!)d3 , , ; - ; Register. The Fine Imported Cafedonian . - Jack, '. ' "Pinino," ' 'Ion, J or parti -w. J .... tj .. ran on or auuresi", Wii.uam Cookk or G. G. Parmas, Condon, Oregon. lf Will be found dii r- u j ing the season of 1900 -TV SI at Cooke UrOM' ranch - l ?hVz W 4 miles east of Con- WVS.- Urown, of Sniption, will p it on consiflrnbls style in the future riding in ft tin 6 new back with red wheels. The vi'hiulo was selrctetl from Lord & Co's; big'stoek of wheeled goods at Ar lington and" is first class in every re spect.' . . A Life and Death, Flffht. Mr. WA. Uinesof Mnituiisster, Is.. Writing of his almost miraculous escape from deslh,' cays:-. "Exposure utter metwles induced" serious ltm trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had i frrmient heinorrlmires and couiihcd :.. ,, ,i. am nw doctors said I must soon die. Then 1 began to use Dr. King's New Discovery which wholly cured tue. Hundreds have used it on my advice and all say it never (ail to cure Throat, Chest and Lmig troubles." Regular size, 5t)c and $1 00. Trial bot tles free from Condou Drug Co. Millinery Goods at Reduced Prices. Miss Lonella Maddock ha decided to make sweeping reductions in the prices of Millinery Uoods until July 4th. in order to close out her stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Some nice new 8,(H.k ,.ls i8t been received. Call and secure a bargain. At P. II. Stephenson's store. For Sale. A new Singer Pewing Machine, cost $ToO0. . Latest improvements. Will be olJ cheap. C. S. I'almbr, Condon, Or. p H. WALK County Surveyor and Civil Engineer Home-stead seekera located at reasonable rates. Condon. Oregon. Qlt. LUNA . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. pny or nUrtit cbIIs aremptly answered. Office In Sew ilmonte VittTdluR. CONDON - - . - OREGON. T)R. J. F. CVLLETTE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OJue (Kkk of CimJon Drug St. H. H. HRNOKlCtS. JY OWF.KMN. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. , OFFICES JIHSTBtllLDlSOWKSTOr POST OFFICE, COHDOJt, FIRST DOOR KOKTH OF STRIWKB'S BRU K, FOSSIL; Carefnl attention to lepU bnilnHM in OIlllBin and Wiieelcr counties. A Notary In ea'h otlice. Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administrator. i?;tlec Is herebv iriven that. In ptiruanceof an order of the Hon. County t'onrt of liilliam coun ty, Oregon, made and entered on Tuesday, the eighth dav of Mav. A.H.. l'.KM. the Hudersigned the administrator ol tne estate oi jonn a. i.inn deceased, will sell at BHbllc auction to the high est bidder for cash in hand, the following de scribed real esUtto, situate iu Ollllam county t.,n nf f)Mmn ti wit The north east quarter of the north west qnar ter, the north hall of the north-east qnarter, and the south-east quarter of .the north-east qnarter of section thirty-four south, range twenty-one, east of Willamette Meridian, and containing one hundred and sixty acres, according to I . S. Gov ernment survey. The said sale will take n ace at tne ronnnoiise dmr. liilliam County. On on. on (turday, the 21st day of July, A. P., UHW, at the hour of one o clock p.m. ot sum any. I . 11. STBPHKS!.IS Administrator of the estate of John A. Linn, deceased. Y.M.C.A. EXCURSION. THE DALLES TO ASTORIA, JULY 3-5, 1900 Leaves The Dalles July 3, 7:00 A. M Returning leaves Astoria 5:00 A. M July 5, arriving at The Dalles at 5 P. M. same day. JJattle ship Philadelphia, Annual Regetta and Yacht Carnival, Train ing Ship Adams, Regiment at Fort Stephens Etc. will be among the attractions. Round Trip Tickets 2.50. Tickets on Sale at Hudson Pharmacy THE NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE A-WEEK EDITION. AsCood to You as a Daily and You get it at the Price of a Weekly. It furnishes more at the price than any other newspaper published in America. Its newsservice covers all the globe and is equaled by that of few dai lies. Its reports from the Boer war have not been excelled in thoroughness and promptness, and with the presidential campaign now in progress it will be in valuable. Its political news is absolute' ly impartial. This fact makes it of especial value to yon at this time. If you want to watch every move of the great political campaign take the Thriee-a-Week World. If you want to keep your eye on the Trusts and they need watching take the Thrice-a-Weck World. Tho Thrice-a-week World's regular subscription price is only tl.OO per year. We offer this oneqnaled newspaper and This (iijiiie together one year for $2.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.60. . , WANTED BEVERAI. I'ERKONK FOR IHH district Ollice Mmiiwrs in this state (ori-p-lni- in their own snd siirroiiiiclliur couiilli s. W illing to pny yearly SKW, pnyiililu weekly, !) slrulile euipluymeot wtlh unsniiiil ofiorhinitii:s. R:f:rni i:s exrliaunt'd. Kik Iosc sell ttddrnsstsd ptiimpi'd iMirt'lopc. e. A. i'ark,:U0Caxlou build lg. Chicago. Bubscribe for the Gi)bb. ' - Only $1.50 a year. REMEMBER WR HAVE THE LARGEST LINE OF Agri cu ltu ral I m pi e m ent s BETWEEN1 T11E DALLES . ' AND PENDLETON, Which were bought at prices to defy com petition. ' A full and complete line of Bain and Stoughton Wagons The latest improved Oliver and Moline Gang Plows! The up-to-date Monitor and Buckeye lloe and Disc Drills , McCormiek improved roller-bearing Mowers, Uenpcra ahd Binders." The unequalled Milwaukee Chain Drive Mowers. .'".'... Russell & Co, s Engines, Threshers and Fixtures. The Little G:aut Tread Power Threshers. General V IS VERY COMPLETE, WHICH AT CALL AMD SEE AND BE CONVINCE SHURTE & Of ArlinRtoi No. Transacts a General 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 CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. D. M. FRENCH, President; W. W. T. HURLBURT. Cashier. DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W.W. WARDS AND r,xinjxrxruvrtoruuuvuxri ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAII LABOUS, PROP. FIXE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS. BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. ' FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Draught, Main St., Condon,. Oregon mimmpimtmi TTH E a sr HEADQUARTERS FOB. HHiH-liltADE " WET" GOODS. MODEL." USE W HISKIES. OLYMI'IA IlEKIt, FAKCY MIXED DKISKS. A Quiet Lower Charles Main street muiiaiumtuuiiu "Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack ers, Horse Power, Threshenrien'a Supplies of All Kinds. -WRITE FOR CATALOGUE rR. 1. W. VOOEL Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eye, Will Visit Condon Every Three Months, Watch Local Column for Dates. Deputy Stock Inspectors. I have appointed as my deputies the following persons: V. II. Colwell, Arlington. I.. B. Townspnd, Condon. Charley White, I'ltper Sack. K. M. Jomhsou, Iine Rolt, Htock Inspector for Gilliam County, OniKuii. PAPERING AND PAINTING. Full hoe of latest Wall Paper. Estimates on work anil material fur'niHhed on short notice. Call and ute my samples. W. A. DARLING. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll Uorlt; a Specialty. Plansand Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. C. S. PALMER, prtisti; Barber. Sleetc Stieives -and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON - - - - OREGON. Merchandiser WE ARE TiKUVRRlSU TO OUR CUSTOMERS LOW EST PRICES. WEIR CO. 3618. Banking Business! STEIWER, Vlce-Prealdenti FRANK STEIWER. W. LORD, LC. ED. F. T. HURLBURT, .BURT, jwrinfinruvuwxnrwjvuu BOW LI N O ALLEY i f POOL TABLES IS COSSECTION. Resort. Condon, Oregon. Fix, Prop. "Russell Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or Com t pound. Wood or Straw Burner. RUSSELL & CO. AND PRICES PORTLAND, OR. NOTICE FOB I'UBLICATION. Land Omcc AtThs DaU.cs, Oa., May 28, 1900. Kntlm, I. herrtir tiven that the follnwlnl (mmcd sutilr hss hlil notlre of his Intention to coinroiitn and miiko Himl nronf In support of his claim, and tliat said prool will DO maiio Deiore Vawlcr i;rnwioro, county riera ai uuppnvr, ur. on Tliursdny, July :, iissj, vn: TIIOMA8 A. COLEMAN, ol Hurdtnsn, Or. Hd E No TOVI, for the 4 HVV'i BccM, and N N I . Hen :tl. Tu 4 H. It li K. W M. Ho tiam-s tho followliiK witnesses to prnvo his continuous rcsldnco upon ann cniuvaiion of said land, vis: George I'erry. All Wlm;land IInry Scl and Harry Perry, all ol Ixmu iuh-k "n' Ja I. Lucas, BcKliter. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S mct MUSEUU OF ANATOUY 1011 MARKET IT., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL f Bm fill us Smatk.J Th.UrfsstAnatomlcal Mossum imhs War'd. UrtattU attraction In thi City. A IIMntorul ituMor vUilorl. ddlMM,SMIMvlra)rdby th. oldwit Mp-tall.t un tlis I'aaias Coast. iCstawisiwa is yaara. .. MB... ...u a . hi., ,.r. vn. sunuan rnnaii viacnsts A Taaa mm ant mtddlaf Vai Men waa ... .nrr.rin fium Hi rttmlH nt youthful Iridl.. ar.Uon. or .xl'ss Im ra.Uir. yaara Nsrvonsand pur.b'Hi sokllHynt HivHy, iMnt MaiHSial fnsllltscompll cations; MiMtnausicrrHosat, .r(air. rhwa, Usaarrana, rroarurnry m mt Vrlaailaia;, . liy a ouaililusilon of W r.aiadlM, of grwut curatlva potv.r. Ilia fioi:tor iTr.io fh.eit til no I flnljr Afford Irnmrillnta an ft, but ptrmantiti HllM rform mrm, lit mXtf nutn tint clwm Utpmrlorm m mlruclM, hnt fa H linofrn to nt Ut anil w .ns..H atl.u.lJ.aa mA aoMsao .H.Aa. a. Munn riiy-ito.n ni Hiirttfoit. nre-miiitiL NrrillMm Ihormirtilr trnrtltUtlffOm ib nynfm without th u of nwrmrjr, TriMM AttmA hw sin EiiwrL sstskstlsissail fnr$ tr Itupinrsn, A quU k ami rnHiml m eurtltit Fll, PiMKare and rilla, b T AS l Wl 'issri m HIVUIStS MI(S-sssj IIIIIIIUIIB. KVKitr MAN aDPlrlna tou. will racalva our Honrit otrlnten nf Iilscompl.ini. A will Uunnmlu rvniTI V warn la V tVfru t'U f;s unilerrtikt. Consiiiiailun FHKK and strictly prtvats, CHAlKiKH VKHY RKAHOXAULK. Treitmant psrsonslly or by leiisr. t,7.l. .... nl. BUI ..Afe.fcS.UfV AW imtKSItSt. llf.itrn Fate (Avaluatilaat buoaform.n.) Callorwrlta DR. JORDAN ft CO., tOS I Msritai t, I. P. i SEE THE rmn A Ym J t..-3 y Li LI v-J J :'sv - : ufiiioMM.- RPAPPRS ... RinnFn.v The Jones- Chain Mower has no'gearV no' peer The leading grass cutting. . ' : ' ' miichine' 6f tlie worliv : When you get ready for' a1 Binder don't overlook tlieV Jones Lever Binder, H is5 the only harvester and binder that will cut whole harvests! without- missing a1 bundle,' Remember I The Jones steei Frame Header' SJtsSJPjam-MsaataamW . Is taking the lead in Gilliam arid' Klickitat counties. We have all these machines set up and ready for inspection, When in town Call and see them and get our price. LORD DROP IN AT COB'S NextDoor to Bowling Alley, Arlington when you feel like enjoying first-class CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. W HEN LOOKING FOR AL. HENSHAW- He has a complete Block of the foi'Io-mng goods on bund and more coming on every train. Furniture, Hardware, Carpenters TeoIuf Taint;. Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining. Stoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glaBt, Crockery. Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's" Goods. Remember! He will order anything, E. A. NEL80N. NELSON & PORTWOOD (Sticcsssors to I). Sf. HfXKHAKT), LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' THADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Condon, Or. Corner LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUCH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer s com pic ts stock of Fino Surfaced Lumber, consrstlng of Flooring, Celt InR, Rustic, Slilp-lsp snd sll kinds of Hough lumber. Careful sttentlon given to bills of speulsl sixes snd dimension stnff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OP" POST OFFICE, LOST. VALLEY, OREGON. E. T HOLLEflBEGK, M. E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. , Eiitimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water Powers, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have anything you think pant fixing, bring it to mo. , HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING. Condon, Oregon. - p"a' a . ; & CO. BARGAIIIS CALL ON not kept in stock, on nhotl notice. J. J. rofttwooD-. Spring and Church sts.