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    IS GGaOOIS GLOBE.
THUa30AY. JULY I ,!00O.
Tlie loht. Invites owpondcnn ln
it. U.in ol i.i'iltam f-oistity. W aim lt niKke
tulH vpcr h lf'i:U nt-wn mctHm ol th
ruui'tv and invite out inriids " t w.r
Ktiiil-'nt in tho new of ttKir rejo"tv :
l-.liehlorlivods. CorirtiKm.teiin ronst Us
envd tiv the wrlti-r. not iwwsasrlr for pt
ii 'iiiton.trtU iinKiicvilBiiw.iKoiIiiui,iin
ttii'ritibir aasuinrs no tvnimiwl'lUty fui opin
ions x ire 4 by fom'i'i8
- A QUERY.
At tlio time of tho recent election
the county treasurer's notUv. ub
lioiioi in thn fii.uiu:. viiU.'-l 'jr re
demption, all county watrat.ts ro
istered prior to July 1, U'-M. This
notice was dated January 1'.' ').
Oa June 1 1th tUivnieawa?Ju:.tjJ
ed, calling in all warrants register
ed prior to October 14, l$0$, aud
on June 23 th it was again changed
calling in all warrants registered
prior to January 1, 1393, bringing
forward the redemption of county
warrants just six months in leas
. than 30 days.
During the mouth of June war
rants were redeemed to the amount
of $7629.34. During the same
month the treasurer received the
sum ot S416S.S3, and when the
"office changed hands, July 1st, the
outgoing treasurer turned over to
his successor, the sum of $3997.41.
Query Was this large redemp-
inn nf countv warrants more
thau $7000 ia less than a month
and the consequent saving of inter
na t thereon to the taxpayers, a di
rect result of the defeat of Mr.
Barker for the office of county
treasurer and-would the redempt
ion of county warrants have been
brought forward six months within
30 days if he had been elected?
TU O VOICES FROM
THE PAST.
Arbitrary governments may have
territories and distant possessions.
because arbitrary governments may
rule them by different laws and
different systems. We can do no
such thine. They must be of us.
part of us, or else strangers.
think I see a course adopted which
is likely to turn the constitution of
the land into a deformed monster.
into a curse, rather than a blessing
in fact, a frame of an unequal gov
ernment, not founded on popular
rpnrfentation. not founded on
- r ,
equality, but on the grossest ine
qualitv; and I think that this pro
cess will go on, or that there is dan
eer that it will go on, until this
Union shall fall to pieces. Resist
it today and always. Whoever
falters or whoever flies, I continue
the contest." Daniel Webster.
- "I see in the near future a crisis
approaching that unnerves me and
causes me to tremble for the safety
of mv country. As a result of the
war, corporations have been en
throned, and an era of corruption
in hidi nlaces will, follow, and th
money power of the country will
endeavor to prolong its power by
working upon the prejudices of the
people until all the wealth is aggre
gated in a few hands and the re
public destroyed. I feel at this mo
ment more anxiety for my country
than ever before, even in the midst
of war. God grant that my suspi
cions may prove groundless."
.Abraham Lincoln. :
Couuty Court ProtJflodlnga.
, '. fCot.liTiimi from 8s W.
fir. Coryell ex Insane persttfi. . . .' 00
K.l' Vf.li-BnVl T V ffpfl MUX ess'. 5 00
A" A Rouily cor. !: es. bottyJUS !
Collins1.'. ...... 9 00
W U CciUell juror .name case. ; 2 50
ilmry Crass ttuie. ............ . . 2 50
R 11 Rbiiiwn sni6 . . . . . . - 2 50
3 A round.; . ... .... v v. 2 1
II Jui'kaoll MII)0.. 1 2 u3
0 W Wsrd came . . .
T 1) Setin C-n. te (Hine case
1 if suuxh ai.pr, diitu. rotla Ns.
51 !! !! '
; V S lvvns sme rami Nii61.....
! .1 K 0 wtier me. . . . . . . .;.... .
vi s-iiiHiu viewer road Su 113. .
I u L I'ropi-t m
i A J. Ouiliib same. :V.'. . .........
.Usiry Ji.irlmau chaining same
! 1 liMSfWI snuie. ...... .. . . .. .
WiWv Miller marking same.,..
K il VVulii ur. & plotting same
O 8 Ebi J P fees state va Cooke
T 1) Sweotin coo. fees same caua
K Aahpsugh witness same esse
Mrs RAslipaugh same.....
R E MontsRtie arrangingelection
booths Willow Creek pre
Austin Western Co wheel (or
grader..
Baucroft Whitnev Co Or. r port
Ulasai Prudhotn'e blanks .....
R M Johnson cal. st'k insfotor.
B Barker sal. Co treasurer. . ...
8 B Barker uidse and etamp....
M O Clarke sal. Co assessor. .... 192 00
W L Wileo cash pd out on fence 8 56
W L Wilcox board of prisoners. .
H N Fraier caab pd out for Co, .
A Kiser rent Parker.. .......
E A Stiuchfjeld care of pauper. .
Hudson Pharmacy mdse.. . . ....
Wn Mariner sal. Co judge..,,..
W Pver sal. Cocoiuujisaioner. .
W R Boyer same.. ..... .14 20
J M Johns registering voters. . . . 80
O Parrish same................. 1 50
SAD Uurley same.. 2 40j
WLTobey same....... 8 30
CONTISDED FOB TEBM.
Glass & Pradhom'e el'c'n eappl's $40 32
DrShaw med attVee Wm Wiley 60 00
R A McCully sal. school sopt. . . . 88 90
G Schilling viewer road No 109. . 2 00
H L Propst same... 2 00
ALDuthie same.... 2 00
CLAIMS NOT ALLOWED.
S V Moore chaining road 109.... 2 00
, MAYVILLE.
Sm Kmiisrty has goue toOlex to work
I I l,i w.. .'il 1.H1 Vlhl.
Dr. Coryell and family will move Into
the paiSuiuige tills weea.
Mr. Duuahertv.of SpringueU, Oregon,
visited actjuaiiiUuces neie vtu I lie k uurtn
. E. J. i'reiuh ia hanling lumber to fix
m. ii. Liuiitiuiir for tue new dug store.
atker !t Augeil are employed to do the
work.
The ladies of the f lame Mission tocie-
K1CMF.M15KH WE HAVK
THE LARGEST LIKE OF
Agricultural Implements
BETWEEN TIIK DAI.LEij
AND rEN'DLETON,
Which were bought at prices' to defy competition.
SEE THE
A full and complete line of Bain and Stoughton Wagons.
2 m ty ... "'.' The latest improved Oliver and Molino Gan Plows,
o ,ui ' uuy evening tur the ueiu'lifc oi tue oun . ... , i n:.. ri.in..
8 lt0juy tenoot. The up-to-date Monitor and Buckeye IIoo and Disc Drills.
MtMib of the yonng ieople v, ho went to McCormick improved roller-bearing Mowers, ueapcrs anu muuers.
iusiI on tiie iourlli viiii.e uouio mini
1 Ail
lflMiMIIBBiglllMllillliTtWil
4 00 j
2 00 j
2 00 !
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
8 00
7 15
9 IS
2 80
2 GO
2 00
6 CO
8 25
6 10
33 SI
133 S3
S 05
28 60 1
12 90
12 00
CO 83"
8 50
83 S3
14 40
hats and clothes ruined nJ looKingvery
sorrowful trow being caught in a wuter
spout at the ball gruuuas.
Th unwunlled Milwaukee Chain Unve Mowers.
Russell A Co.'s Engines, Threshers and Fixtures.
The Little G'ant Tread Power Threshers.
REAPERS, BINDERS
HEADERS,
(From another correspondent.)
Mr. Van Houten has gone to Arling
ton after a new bindor, - , '
J. D. Livingston will build a new barn
ami an addition to his bouse.
Fred Moore's baby Is seriously ill but
it is hoped it will suou recover.
McCuiiuell & Edieman are putting rus
tic ou tueir bowling alley anu grocery
store. '
We feel sorry for the girl who had to
buy n m hat ou the Fourth on accouut
ol the ruin.
Harvest hands are' scarce. Any one
wanting work and plenty of it can be
accommodated here.
Frank E.lletuan is again at home and
able to be around since bia serious run
away accident near Fossil but the bug
gy uas noi recovered ye. ,
From the looks of things last Sunday
there may be a few more weddings in
Muvville soon. Hurry up boys the girls
say"you have not asked them yet.
Wm DuvnnDort commenced threshing
Monday but quit Tuesday on accouut of
the grain heating from being too green,
F. 11. Moore's header and thresher were
running ou the job,
Crane, Morgan, W'erhli and Lillie are
out at Arlington after their new steam
thresher. Townsend, Nortridge, Pente
cost and Stephens are also out after
their new horse power machine.
Keys A Son will build a new porch on
their warehouse, also a new desk in
their store. That new sale looms up
like six-bits in a fog, Sport.
9HaS22 General Merchandise
13 VERY COMPLKTK, wniClt WR ARB DKMVEMN'O TO OCR CU8TOMBRS
. AT LOWEST TRICE.
CALL AMD SEE AND BE CONVINCED.-- -
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
ARLIMCTOM SALOON,
JEAN LABOUS, PROP.
FINE WISES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Draught.
The Jones Chain Mower has no gear,
no peer. The leading grass cutting
machine of the world.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
V B Smith same V 200
B H Wain surveying same.
8 00
(Scalp claims published next week.)
" OLEX.
Harvest in full blast and everybody
rustling for hands.
Grandma Wade, mother of the Wade
boys, is quite sick.
The dance given on the evening of the
4th was a success with a large crowd In
attendance. .
Mrs Elizabeth Kott and Mrs. Kinsey,
mother and sister of 11 J ott, arrived
Sunday on a visit.
Millinery Cooda at
Reduced Prices.
Miss Louella Maddock has decided to
make sweeping reductions in the prices
of Millinery Woods until Jul 4th. in
order to close out her stock ol Spring
and Summer Goods. Some nice new
stock has just been received. Call and
secure a bargain. At P. H. Stephenson's
store.
During last May an infant child of our
neighbor was suffering from cholera in
fantnm. The doctors had given op all
bouea of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic and Cholera Berne
dv to the bouse, telling them I felt sure
it would do good if used according to di
rections.' In two days time the child
had fully recovered. The child is now
vigorous and healthy. , I have recon
mended this remedy frequently and have
never known it to fai!. Mas. CubtmBa
kzr, Bookwalter, Ohio. Bild by the
Uodson Pharmacy. C. W. Crosfleld
mgr.
nKADQIIARTERS
FOR IlkiH-CtKADE
WET" (JOOPS.
KINE WHISKIES.
Ol.YMl'IA BKKR.
FANCY MIXED
PRINKS. ...
Lower
Main street
When you get ready for a
Binder don't overlook the
Jones Lever Binder,
It is the only harvester and
binder, that will cut whole
harvests without missing a
bundle,
. . THE .
'MODEL.
A Quiet Resort.
Charles Fix, Prop.
BOWLING
ALLEY
TOOL
TABLES
IN CONNECTION.
Condon,
Oregon.
Rememberl The
Jones steei Frame Header
Is taking the lead in Gilliam and
Klickitat counties.
B. H. HEXDR1CKS. JAT BUEKS. I
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
riaw bcildikg west or rOKT OVFICE, COSDOS. I
FIRST DOOB NORTH or STMWRR'S BUR I. TOSSIL;
Cmful attention to legal biMliiPut in Gilllun I
and Wheeler coautles. A Notary In each oflice.
Engines
Traction or Portable, Simple r Com
pound, Wood or Straw Burner.
We have all these machines set up and
ready for inspection, When in town
Call and see them and get our price.
LORD & CO.
F. M. Sprlngston
J. A, Rodger
QR. J. W. VOGEL
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the Eye.
Will Visit Condon Every Three Months.
Winch Local Column for Date..
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I hare appointed u my deputies the following
w. n. i.oiweii, jiriinKwu. ,
1.. B. Towniwiid, Condon.
Charley Whits, Paper ck.
R. M. Jobs0"i, IOne Roes.
; Stock Inspector for Gilliam County, Oregon.
"Cyclone
Threshers
www-.-
"Automatic-Stackers, Wind Stack
ers, Hor so Power. Threshermen'i
Supplies of All Kinds.
-WBITC TOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
RUSSELL a CO;
PORTLAKD, Oft
SPRING STON & ROGERS.
(Suooeeeora to T, O. Johnaon.) , .
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Hay and Grain bought anil sold. ;
First-class Itigs always on baud at very reasonable rates,
A share of the public patronage is reepectfolly nolieitcd.
Condon, Oregon.
Some Good Wheat. '
A. J. Moore and W.' 6. Myers each
have samples o wheat from their ranch
es on exhibition at the GiX)bb office
ahich would go far towards establishing
the claim that Ullliain county la the
banner wheat county of the Sorthwet.
Mr. Moore's sample connitts of Blue
gtem snd Little Clob, soins of the heads
cf the first named variety measuring al
most six inches in lengths snd contain
ing over 80 plump grains while the Little
Clob beads, although shorter are more
compact and exceed the Bioewtem in
aninbes of grams. Mr, Myers' samp.e
ia of the Little Clob variety and similar
in rjnality to the Moore sample. Mr. De
iieui, who recently came from lows, se
cured a dozen beads of the Moore sam
ple to send to friends In the Hawkeye
state and he thinks it will be the means
of inducing some more detsirable immi
griition from that state to Gilliam coun
ty. : ' - . " '
Death of Judge O. N. Denny.
Saturday last Jndge Denny passed
away at Long Beach, w here be had gone,
hoping to be benefited in health. J udge
Denny was born in Ohio in 1838. He
came to Oregon when quite young; bad
served as county judge in Wasco county
in an early day ; was a state senator for
foor years ; served under Gen. Grant'
administration as collector of internal
revenue; was council general to China
for a number of years; secretary of the
republican state central committee: mu
nicipal judge of Portland and confident
ial a ivltser to the king of Korea for sev
eral years at a salary of 12,000 per year.
He had traveled the world over: was
better acquainted with affairs in the
Orient than almost sny man in the Unit
ed Stales. He knew nearly all of the
public men In this country and was an
intimate friend of Uen. Grant daring bis
lifetime. White consul general to China
he entertained Grant eight days at the
consulate. It was there that Li Hung
Chang first met the general, being in
troduced to him by Judge Denny.
The Judge always took a lively inter
est in public affairs. He was a man'wbo
aas always loyal to bis fnerfds. He
leaves a devoted wife and other relatives
to monrn bis loss.
In bis death the state and nation have
sofiered the loss of a patriotic, upright
and honorable citizen, who served bis
country faithfully in every position to
which he was chosen. Arlington Re'
cold.' ,'
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll UorK a Specialty.
Plansand Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
HEW ; HARNESS SHOP, yn uqkihc for babcabis
CALL ON
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Laud Optics, The Dills, Ob., Jane 16, 1000.
Nniim. I herrbr trlmm tht the fnllowlnK-
n&mert ettlrhn Ultrt notice of hi Intention to
make flnul proof in utipport of bl. claim, mid that
t!i: wild proof will be male before H. H. Uen
drlcka, V. ti. CommiMlouer, at fc'onll.Oregon, on
Saturday, Julr 2. l'JOO, via:
JOBS B. eCOTT, of Condon, Oregon
Hd.E. No. 7304 for the nw M ne !4 ns nw V4 Snd
w U uw !4 Sec. fl, Tp. S K. 21 X.. v. M.
He nametthe followlni witueMe tn proTehl.l
eontiriHOMit resilience wnon and cultivation ol
aaid land via: C. M. Kmitn, i. o. Btnun.ueonre
(JcarUart and Ed. Kelaon all of Condon, Wvtron.
j at r. Kegisier.
A Good Cough Medicine,
Many thousands have been restored to
health, and happiness by the use of
Chamberlain's Congh Eemedy. If at
tlicted w ith any throat or lung trouble,
give it a trial for it Is certain to prove
btttieficfal. Coughs that have resisted
all other treatment for years, have yield
ed to this remedy and perfect health has
been restored. Cases that seemed hope
less, that the climate .of fanione health
resorts failed to benefit, have been per
manently cured by its hho. .Tor sale by
The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Cros
fleld, mgr.; , . . . '
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. '
LiHD Omci AT The Uallkb, Oa., May 28, 15O0.
Kntlca la herehv liven that the followlns-
named rettler haa filed notice of till Intention to
commute and make filial proof In aupportof hla I
claim, and tliataald prool will beraada before I
Vawter crawiora, county ciera at ueppnex, vx.,
on Tburwlay, July 5, l'JOO, Tlx;
TUOM A9 A. COLEMAN, of Hwclman. Or.,
Hd E No Tl'O, for the W BWi Bee 29, and
K W4 ee S2, Tp 4 S, R 21 E, W M.
He Damn ths folltiwlns wiuieaaea to prove
hla contiBUOu. reaidenoe upon and enltlvatlon
of laid laml,ivl: Oeoree ferry, Alf Wlneland,
Henry Seel and Harry 1'erry, ail of Ixnie Hock,
Oregon. .
JaT P. lucAS, Keglnter.
I will open a complete line of
Harness within ft few days,
in the room adjoining the.
Condon Drug Co's store, and I re
quest my friends, and the public
generally to hold their orders until
I am ready for business.
I have excellent health and am
going into this business for the
Almighty Dollar and all I ask is
for you to go first to other dealers
and get prices before coming to me.
If I fail to sell you it is my funeral.
Yours for $.
AL. HENSHAW
He has a complete stock of tho following goods on hand and - ,
more coming on every train.
Furniture, " Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Taints.
Blankets, Gloves, ' Wall Paper, Houso Lining.
Stoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glass, ; Crockery.
Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods. ;
I Rememberl He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notioe.
T0W1 1. P0RTW00D.
' 9 w nTit'AATi
E. A. NELSON. j, j. ivinnwu.
NELSON & PORTWOOD
- (Successors to D. M. HINEflAUT),
LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts.
For Sale.
A new linger Rewlng Machine, cont,
75 00. La U'St improvements. Will
?'l .' ..; , C i.- i :.; h, C
The Best Remedy for Stomach and
Bowel Troubles.
"I have been in the dru business for
twenty years and have sold most all of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire lint I have never found
any thing to equal Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all
stomach and bowel tronbles," says O. VV,
Wakefield, of Coltiuihns, Ga. "This
remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
morbus in my family. and 1 have recom
mended snd sold hundreds of bottles of
it to my ctielomers to their entire satis
faction. It sflbrds a quick and sore cure
In a pleasant form." For sale by The
Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Crosfield,
mgr.
CONTEST NOTICE,
U S Laxd Orrice, The Dam.es, Ob., June 13 1000
A atifTIHent eonteat affidavit having been filed
inlhia oitics by H;nry W. Weber, contestant,
agatuat homestead entry No. 7372. made May t,
1KW, for lots S and t and 8 8 W ol see. tp.
4 8 range 19 E by Frank A. Beaton, Coutcntee, in
which it Is alluged that said Frank A. Beaton
has woolly abandoned said tract, that be bss
changed bis residence therelrom (or more than
Ix month nines making aald entry and that be
ia not In the military or naval servlcs of the
United States, svid parties ars berebv notified
to appear respond and offer evidence touching
said allegation at 1C o'clock a. m. on Aagtut 4
1000, before H. N. Kraser, cosoty clerk, at his
offli'e at Condon, OreRon, and that "fl nal bearing
will be beld at 10 o'clock a. m. on Ang. 13, 1U00
befors ths Reenter and Rocciver at the Unltod
states Land Ofllcs In The Dalles, Oregon.
TUe mid vntetut having, in s propt rafflda.
vlt. Died Juus 13, 1'aK), set forth lacU which
bow that after due diligence, personal servlcs
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be glvsn by
due snd proper publication. Jay P. Locas,
4043 Bfigleter,
PAPERING AND PA1NT1II0.
Foil idt of laUst Wall Taper,
Estimates on ork and material
furnished on short notice.
Call and see my samples.
W. A. DARLING.
C. S. PALMER,
rtistK Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors hpned and re-ground.
CONDON - OREGON.
Subscriba for the Olopk.
WANTED SEVERAL I'EIWONS FOR DI?,
disuictOlllus Managers in this tte to rep
me in their own arid surrounding eountlea.
Willing to pay yearly fjflO, pnyabls wvlily, lie
sirablssmnlevmvn' ltb Mnmriel orvirt )"t'l:
Notioe of Sale of Real Estate
by Administrator.
Notice ! hereby given that. In pursuance ol an
order of the Hon. County (Joint of Ollllam comi
ty. Oregon, made snd entered on Tuesday, ths
etKhth day of May, A.D.. YM. the itidcrlKfiiyi
tliu aiminlstraior oi lue en one iujimiu . unii,
deccimed, will sell at pbllc aiifltloir to ths blKh
et bidder for caiibin hand, the following ite
serlhed real eiituU), situate In Gilliam county,
tats ol Oregon, to wit:
The nortli-enst quarter of the north west quar
ter, the north half ol the north-east quarter, and
the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter
of section thirty-four south, range twenty-one,
east of Willamette Meridian, snd containing ons
hundred snd lity acres, according to U. s, Gov
ernment surrey. -
Tk...iii muo will take nlars at the Courthouse
door, llllam :ounty, On'goii, on Saturday, the
21st day of July. A.D., l'JOO, st the hour ol one
o'clock p.m. of aid day.
Admliilstratru' of ths estato of
John A. Llun, deceased,
p II. WALS
County Surveyor and Civil Engineer
lloine-ilcad seekers located at
reasonable rates.
Condon. Oregon,
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager.
ROUCH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offsra complete stock of Fine Barfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Coll
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough i.nroner. i;sreioi
attention given to bills of special sixes and dimension itnff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
rjjR. LUNA
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Day or night call, promptly answered.
Office in New Masonic Building.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
E. T HOLLENBECK, (IE.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
J3R. J. T. OULLEITB, '
Estimated made oo all kindi of Buildings, Machinery, Water
Powers, Pumpe and Pumping Plants, Repairing a Specialty,
If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to mo.
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