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TiiE ;GOHDOil:GL0 i, 'ASl't JUL i. . - nwiok . -. r " tin ntMK inviten fortt-ispnndfJtire from eU . tvUon of iitlium pituntv. v. mm to mute . t " VJ JiHJM'f f' UwnLtM? II' W rtfUm o( tin '.luiity uii'j invite our irl-titi to nixt I' tv" nvia!nf in tlu Ktr.vK of Uj-tt -K'fi'.o'Kw r.cu.Ul'orlKK'J. lwrij:p"-HU1uiV tn'Wf N " by tiiu wrttvr. rii nwwin!v Mr pn- ln'filiiJt), teal tW un t'vMt:i" nt s'iou Imth. nul tv.dcu.tm ruikfii tut riH(KiMMU ivot.n- DC I William Raw fit .to eroPH.v imn.lt a rA xi-.... ' iiftJivr bonf Kuplibh bird tli oth. r; - lho tms ,,. ., Maraud i he, reft of the' iu.sh"diluU iMiukrupt: ied his i;-iiv au2 iii;'!'ii:;j:;:' o.?t;.;,1!:;'-! :';0 ,t .'' Li th North nea to Germany whore Slt,'lU,!"' ,,,,:,e" " -U , ii. .vllio noti'l sunt mu'imnt K'loiiiiriit to tlim in getting acqtiaiiuod with Ins rt-Ia-1 bidder for etch in hand, nt l.nne Rook J" cv fr l ...... .....x.., , i.! ivi iflM 111 .miiti, 1,1.111V Jluia, tivs near Heidelberg who still r.ink Oregon, i-utnuiicittt nt 10 o'clock in tho as honest peasant. though k nown ' fw'" "f t!"' '-' day of July iwo. bv the fati.ilv ...n, of Mr ' 'lm1, " 0n '"' :i',VAU ,l ' THE M'VlWr. .Tho chilil i born. .. ,r After more than five v pas. rJ in the pans of jvufuntieti, '.w . Wheeler cminly Anw .v hm Ven delivered and theouittry :i!5i;vs. 1 he child wan coi ! ;. a- A C sod CouuM MiSiilctna, . J'.'1-' J "HI. lit tijfi'J. For Salw. .V t!-1 :iin-iMiis !mve lin n frdtomi to : A spnu uf wi'ti broke liny irdillngK, 7 Ji ilr' nti.f li-cp'ii's bv the of ! venr oUI. it:ht abunt liotl fm-h. iiwiiilwrinu's ('.nigh li'smicdy. If t- .i:X. lr SJ.tl . i . . . ' . i . t. - ..' . k . . i. . ii. A , ;jli-'i wi.rt iifiv ijiuilit or lllllfc! iruumt', j vi t! tut lor tt ia i:'rtain to jirovo j i'i;n'i '-,l, CiKik'ln that have. rcsMp.l i II oth-i I'l.VHK 1,. I I INT, Millinery Goods et Reduced Prices. KKMKMBEK WE HAVE ; THE l.AUUEfT LINE (P - -Agricultural Implements , Iw.l A hh.i lilK li.Ll.KS ' t J' AND I'KNDI.KTO.X, 1 Vhioh wr-re bought at jriotf to defy competition. A full and cotmiloto lino of Taiii nni StoiiL-bton Wiii'rms ithe latest improved Oliver and .Moline trtrii; IMnwn. lint up-to-itiUo .Monitor ami Hnvkcye If m uml Diijc Drills. Mi'Corniick itiiproved rullt'r-bt'iiring Mowers, llcapori and FiituliTs; ', ' The uneouuMfld Mihvankei (ihniu Drive Mower. , ' - Russtll it Co.'s KtiiitKM, .Threshers and Fixtures. -Th Littlo U;utU Tread Power Threherv . i .. . . SEE THE .:.. c . - .,:..n !' n.rr. tn , ,...r. . .. . ... i " ... v i..l I-oo-ba M i.ldo k has rieoiJod to i-.v- v - i. v. . . i' t ' t , t i i - . : 1 1 - m mint nuu fj:i ii iii'u till tins , . , , , , , mitt no f n t j . u ttrturht tiii i ii. f (n'Oti rcwiohML' I iiUHrt tnt srtntod htirio . . . PB1 A P'1 rf mm oils parents as a straight up un iliitchitig republican party organ, but ulii!! with it?" ti ret feeble wail of life it blitsts the hopes of its pro , genitors hy declaring itself to be e. .''impartial in every thing connect- ed with ouroitv and countv," which ' must mean, if it means anything, that the protoplasm hopes to de ' ' ' velop into an independent, rather thun a political organism. , True, after a lengthy dissertation on its "i aims and objects, and the big uiche '.- it expect to fill to over flowing in . . the gallery of Gilliam .county jour nalism and a declaration that every body is expected to prescribe their favorite brand of condensed milk orbaby food for its sustenance, or to 1 quote literally, tol'diclate what they wik! to eee inserted in its columns. . the little thing catches its breath . and proceeds to reiterate that.it "will be impartial on county mat ter3" bat, soth voct, that it "favors the republican administration This last declaration, however, is. like the silver plank in the Kansas . tny platform, given an unimpor tant position where it is hoped cer tain classes of democrats won't see it. 1 It is too bad that a child should thus disappoint the fond hopes of its parents especially when there are more than two to disappoint ed and that the beautiful theory of pre-natal culture, whose advo cates have fondly hoped to regener ate the world, should be thus rude ly over thrown and shattered. When the Annex gets old enough it should enter some good kinder garten class and in time take i course in ancient hietorv. It would then learn that the prime object of its ancestors, those wise men who shaped the course of ita evolution ary period and brought it into be . ing, was. as alleged on the streets of Condon in the earlydaysof June, not to gain riches, not to win fame, not to fill a long felt want in the field of journalism, but to put the Condon Globe out of business be cause, as alleged by these same wise men,"the Condon Globe is a democrat 'paper b'God and we'll put in a straight republican paper and show the Gi.ube whether it can refuse to support Hon. W. W. Sleiwer, of Fossil, when we as-k it to or not." It will also learn tha the above Darned Mr. Steiwer, so report says, was a heavy contributor to the fund which was raised here in " Condon by his faithful followers to purchase swadJling clothes for the little shaver,, which in the more modern language of the Annex, are - described as "new machinery and modern type faces." It will fur ther learn that in the eyes of the aforesaid wise men, in the early days of June, it was a heinous of fence for the Condon Globe to be run as an independent newspaper which sold space to both political parties and supported neither, as parties, during the same campaign . in which S. B. Barker met his Wat erloo as treasurer of Gilliam coun- : ' ' i Yes it is true that Condon has a new paper and that Gilliam and Wheeler counties have a few , old ore politicians who, it has been al leged, are going to "run the Globe out, but on this beautiful harvest morning when the air is odorous with the wealth of 'Gilliam' golden grain we send greeting to our friends and patrons and the public gener ally and riHe to remark that we are no good as a "sprinter" and so will have to stay. To paraphrase the words of the martyred Garfield, God reigns and the Condon Globe Hill live. ' , , , . 1 1,1 .nunnery uooas nutu Jiuv 4111. 1:1 loei, that the climate of lauioa health ! , ' . . , . , ' , . . ...... . .... , , . , orour to etoHO out lipr Btook oftiini)ir reaorta failed to U'liebl. have been p.-r-,' . , . ' ... . , , ' ' 1 and SiiHimer tiuods. Somo meu new niaoentlv cured by its . Kir iile It l . ' , , . , ,, , ,.,,, i ,., ;sioi' hna just tieea - received. C 1 and tifM iiir ' ' s siwuire a bargain. At V. 11. Stenhenson s Recent advices from China toll ; tho most horrible story ever recit-1 It. H. llKNl((;eK!. J S(JWK!iyH. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, , - , . ,. i ' . , nuunntYSAI LAW.' tu in uiiuern nariure. i(unng ue j f,, , CFf'L'S disastrous retreat of the allied foro-! .-hmthoiwuku wsst op wnw, cosmoa. e4ltiihr l-uirai' S'v ai fr in ' n,li,r omnor.Tirrt at, rmv, Pekin, it btvatue impossible to car-1 u.d. "'';' a Xotury in wii aw ry tho wounded soldiers with them 1 and, in order to save his maimed 1 DK: . . . 1 tollowers from Chinese torture, the admiral was obliged to order them shot. Tho wounded soldiers knew the alternative " and prayed for death at the hands of- their com rades rather than brare the horrors of Chinese torture. . It is a horri ble story to come on the eve of the 20th century and there are many who will auk whether the propa ganda of the Christian religion or even the spread of commerce and the encouragement of railroad building in the Celestial kingdom is worth Buch a price. Puring last .May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cholera in fantum. The doctors had given op all hopes of recovery. I took a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic and Cholera Reme dy to the house, 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 recom mended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Ba ker, Book waiter, Ohio. Slid bv the Hudson rharmacy. C. W. Crosfleld, mgr. . '..,. It. J. W. VOOKL Specialist for Refraction and Defects of ths Eye, W ill Visit Cojidou Kvery Tlirve Mentha.. Vt inch LoetU Column tor Dati'K. Deputy Stock Inspectors. , I hav appolutnl a my dopuuoa the tollowinir pt:rii: W. H. f'nlwell. Arlington. ; L. B. Tnwr.jH'ii 5. ouaou. I barley While. 1 i'r l?aik. R. M. .loiiNwiy, Lone Rivk. btook InpcclOr lor i.miaiu bounty, Onaoii. General Merchandise OUR STOCK is VKKY fOMPLKI K, V. HU'll WR AUK lK.il Elil.VU To Ol'U Cl'XlOMrKx CALL AND SEE AND BE CONVINCED. - - SHURTE & WEIR CO. H F una m JEAN LABOUS, PROP. FINE WINES, UQCOKS and CHOICE CIOAltS. BILLIAUD and TOOL TAULES. . FIliST-CLASii GOODS Ol'R PRIDE. FllES-II, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on lK.m;ilr Main St., Condon, Oregon County, Court Proceedings. ;.' 1 Jaly term, 1900. (Coutinued from laet week.) r KCAI.e CLAIMS AtLOWEU. Jas. A. Morgan. , J F Peoa J M Johnson. . . . . J H Cragton . . . . . Jeswe Mason A Sharrard J 1) Ward... B F Colwell M V Weatherford . Emma I'eo. ...... V M Weatherford Fran L Tobcy..: CS Jayne. ....... J A Wallace Chas Lidiea .... Clyde Flint F H Morrig Bessie Blake. j... Chaa. Lillie...... J W Clark... .... W S M vera.. '..:.. Will Ladiges. 8 00 ... 4 00 ... 8 00 ... 2 00 ... 18 00 ..10 00 . . 4 00 .. 14 00 . . 2 00 . '. 2 00 . . 6 CO .. 4 00 . . 16 00 .... 12 00 8 00 .. , 8 00 34 00 '. S4 00 . . 2 00 ..18 00 . . 14 00 15 00 p H. WALS County Surveyor and Civil Engineer Home stead peckers located al reasonable rates. Condon. Oregon. tt. LIMA PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. ' Iy or night calls prompllv aimueroiL lllllce In New Masonic HiiiMtiiK. CONDON - - - - OREGON JR. J. F. GCLLETTE, . . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offit-t hbl of Csna.'rt Drug Co. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll UoH( a Specialty. Plans and Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. Geollardie., ......... ,400 Oliver Ward..;. .. Y M tlRiiratty , Frank lingers '. M Vanblaricon.'. . .... ..... , COKTIKCEO FOR TERM, John Madden ...... . . . ., A mo Wineland Geo Madden. . '. ..' Milton Lewis . ;. .-. ....... vVm Keves 2 00 2 00 2 00 Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Administrator. Notic ! h'rr.by Riven that In pursuance of an orti r of the Him. Comity Virt ni OilLiam coun ty, Orei'on, made and eritfrl on !!, I v. the eighth uay nt .May. A O.. M.. tijci nii,)iTsiirnei the administrator of tli ntau- of John A. l.iim, di-it'u.t, will well at pBtill; auction tn the litRti ct I Ktd jrlor cash iu hand, the following de Mtrilwil real utf, altiuila in Oilllain cuuutv, Istp of Or- coii. 10 Kil : . ' The norta-eiiat qnarter ol the north wit qnar tf r. Ilio north half of the unrtb-ea't qnrtr, aint t!ieomh-t'at qinirtw at the north ewit qwirtiT ofacction thirty-four aonth, runi twitty-on, eaMof Wlllinn. ite Mortilinn, ami containlnKoiiv hundred and iiiy acrea, accorilmg to i:. a, oov erninnt n'lrvov. The aatd nuU- will take place at the CoiirtIion flitnr Cilll.n, r.M..t.' n- ...... ' ,u.,,.t . ,j. .oil, un r-nitflllltV, tllf ir day oiJuty, A.D.,1SW), at the hour ol one v tiw i.iu. ui pitiu uiiy. I', ft. ftTKttlKMariS. . Admtnimratorof tbaUteof John A. Liun, deceaacd. nr.MHit'AKTFfes roK HIUII.u-UA.HE " WET" COOKS. VINK WIIISKIKS. OLYMI'IA BF.F.K. FANCY MIXED DKINKS. Lower j Main street! mimmtMimmmt a THE a a "MODEL." A Quiet Resort. Charles Fix, Prop. BOWLING ALLEY I . AND . POOL TABLES IS CONNECTION. Condon, Oregon. 'v a h-t - - "Russell;-Enofines Traction or Portable, Slmpte or Com pound, Wood r Straw Curnera. ma iiUticitLL & 00., PORTLAND, CM ziiiiomaiic s.tc.er8, wind Mmlc rs, rior.se Powers. Threshermen's CiippHes cf All Kinds. r-wrtrrr: fofi catalocuc and prices REAPERS, BINDERS HEADERS, MOWERS The Jones Chain Mower has no gear, no peer. Tho leading grass cutting machine of the world. 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, Remember I The Jones steei Frame Header Is taking the lead in Gilliam and Klickitat counties. We have all these machines set up and ready for inspection, When in town Call and see them and. get bur price. LORD & CO. F; M. Sprlniraton J. A. Roduar SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. (Successor, to T, C. Johnaon.) Livery, Feed and Sale Stables NEl Rf HARNESS SHOP. SOTICE FOR rtXBLIATION. " - - ...... .u ,, ,u u nt.nnti m i. rtriiftlon. from iie Vimrulsl(mr of the Uener- vi ttia;in'4.. utni(.r hut nuntv v.t..A i him h. M'rtlrin 'X.V',. I' A UfU Utt am ,r........rf I... Ik... 2 00! Wl1' pmeo-d tooifVrat pat lie mie on Tmar I the 'M.l, it., ..... w . ................ . mia omci!, ttie loliowlng traet of lujuti, to wit . 13 00 14 00 2 00 X'i Sec. 4, Tp. 4 8., K. 22 E, W. M. , "How are the mighty fallen!" William Wallorf Astor, snob, who renoimceJ bis native land and ap plied for citizeiitbij5 in England for tho avowed purpowe of getting in a pohitioa . where ho could miri' pie fretly with Englinh royalty has (''-'ii "cut dead" by the Prince of Wales and in conHcqueiice is uot in it wlvli Enliah ."tawuiety". .............. 28 00 Th Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. "I have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold ninst all of the proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entire lit I have never found any thuijf to equal Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and iJiarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles," says Q. W. Wakefield, of Columbus. G. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recom mended and sold hundreds of bottles of It to my r lutotnera to their entire satis faction. It BfTords a atiick and an re enrn in a pleasant form." For sale by The Hudson' rbarmacyC. V. Croafield, iniir. Any and all pernona elulmln atfTtwly the 2 00 j te-oacnhef lands are advlt-d to tile their ,0 ui """ omoe on or oeiore the Hay den llHn-ll UlF Itl. ,,TI,m,,n,u.tn,,n r.t - I u..n n.L ! meir nguu Dill oe lortniwd. J. V. Lecaa R'irlter. Land Office, at The Dalle Oregon July 12 Vs'AHTED. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Likd OrricK, Tne Dalles, Oa, Jhiim 16, K00. ' Otife l lutrvDV IrtVen that tha fnllnrlnir named ai'ttlrr haa tilot notkof hi. intention to rmi a 1. fin ,1 f,,v.,f i ,, ,....., 1.1 ..I.., , . i--.. . II I i i 7 ill " 1 'l mi"'-iiiiiii, biiu lil ...... lns Mm,,,, i..iore 11. ft. nyn- am H, L. ii. Criniinlsnlouer, at f oaiI,(m-Kon, on samraay, juiy 2s, 1M, viz: JOHN H.if-OTT, of Condon. Or. con ltd ,E. No. 7'fOI for the 11 y, ue W n4 nw and nw'-i dec. Tp. i i ft. t. W . M. He nartiHithe followlnx witiipaaea to prorehla continaoiia maMi-nee Boii anil r nltivation of .llltl ll,t,,l Vlv - f U....I,. I tl .. ........ .... -...,...,, I-,,,,,,,, , Tl. r,njtiii, iieorae u.b,umi.iihui, nemon an or i.on'lon. Orison. "I r. lteaa, tieKlater. I will buy Cavalry Horses at Condon on ' ' : JULY 27, lf'OO. ; Horses uitist be between A and 9 years old, height from 14 hands 2 inches to ;j bands ?, inches, weight frOUl 950 to 1100 pounds, 'well I before H. K. Knui-r. coaoty'Ierk, at L i. - . 4 . . . . ! OttllVf n r'nilfl.l, tiraitf... .I.... .... k . oroae ana sonna. Will buv , al horses of the above description. : J.K.E0WEN. NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. 'Notho la berehy Riven tb.it the ttudisn-inid, adiuinlairatorni the wtnto of J. V. Orlnhain do iioed, baa liied In the county eourt of Gilliam oomity, atot of Oreuon. h!a final aewunt aa ucl almlntntriitor of aaid cnUte and that Tuday, September 4, ISiOoJ atJo'elork F.M., h.i been fixed by aaid court aa the tlma for bciirint objection, to mud riqiort andtlteaettluinenttlioroof. B K - Hkah'-y, Viliululitiaior 0: the LUte ol J. V. CfUiiam Uci-. CONTEST NOTICE V f. Lakd Ornce, T he tALtaa,Oa., June 13 1900 A wffl(-k'nt(-oiit.t affidavit havtiit; ben Hied ...in i, iieniv . n-ii,,r ..i,nt,.utHt aitainat homeatrad entry No. 7572. made Mar S, i, for Iota 3 and i and HUH W u of ,. 1 1. 4 H ranjA' 13 K by Frank A. H wMr:h It ia allwd that 'aaid Frank A. Benton bus wholly abandoned aaid tr. ih.i h.u. changed bi residence llierefrom for more than all mouths since making aaid entry and that be la not in the military or naval aeniee of tho t'liltol Htntea, said parties are hereby notified to appear respond and oili;r evidence touching odd allegation at 1C o'clock a. in. on AHgust hi. office at Condon, Oreiron, and that filial hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aug. K), VM before th Kefnter and Receiver at the United .-tn'ea Land Office in The liallea. Oregon.- The said constant having, in n prop r(nda vlt. filed June ia, jmoo, let forth facta which aliow that iiftar due diligence, iramial aetvlce of this n'rtlce can uot tm made, it ta hereby or dered a:id directed that such notice b given by due and proper publication. J.t J I.cca, ' 4M3 - : igiier. WWTKii hi:vi:ral i'k khons for vh ainric.i rffia Mt, ti.i. ....... t ....t.r-, ,., twin r,i.r ig me Hi (heir 09 end aurroiinding c.,imn,.. n Itlmg to jit yciiily IWK1, pwvable week Iv. lie. l'Waempii,yiriiiiii with iinanaul oi,r.ort'initl., t':lin.'nci i-iictjiii:.;d. Knckw.- . ff-ad lreni-rl jt.nuiKxl env.-JO;t. i. A. !Wk,SiO Caatoi. bu.W I"iS, l.Ll( (,,. I will open 1 a complete line of Harness within a 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 f neral. Yours for $ $ TOIL. P0RTW00D. STATE I10RIV1AL SCHOOL sVIOKMOUTH, OREGON. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1900. Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation. Graduates readily secure good positions. . Expense of year from 120 to 150. . Strong Academic and Professional eonrses, New Special department in Mannal Training. Well erjuipped Farming I)epartment. For catalogue containing full announcement, address . P. L. Cami-beix, President, or W. A. Wank, Secretary of Farnlty. PAPERIHC AND PAIHTINC. Full line of latest Wall Paper. Ealimgteson work snd material furnished on short notice. Call and seo my samples. W. A. DARLIKC. tjubecribo tor the Gt.re. Uiily tl.iO a year. C. S. PALMER, prtist Barber. Sleek Shaves a n d Hal r-cu ts. Razors honed and re-Rround, CONDON - - - OREGON. Subscribe for tho Gloiie. Onlv 1 1 50 a year. Hay and Orain bought and sold, ' First-class Rigs always on h&mi at very reasonable rates, A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited, Condon, Oregon. GO AND SEE AL.HENSHAW. Who keeps a fine lino of Stoves, Ranges, Linolenm, Redding, Springs, Valises, Hardwawo, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots, Jar Rubbers Etc. , , ' CONDON L". A. KELSON. T T tiAniiitAs NELSON & PORTWOOD fi LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring,. Coit- init, nuauc, nmp-iup aim nil Kinds ot Kougn lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, OREGON. L T HOLLENBEGK, M. E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. Estimates tnado on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water ', Powers, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you, have anything you think past fixing, bring it to ma UK AflflllAOTEDQ IU fur riv nu n,um Condon, Oregon. ;