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THE COriOOM GLOBE THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1609. n. lk'nrooDlo w. tie- . ' ' ft! I ; McCoy, iw;f rn hoy,. , wbii Iii.. '' few : obIJ be nw. (,jr. "Mwlnirr Im ' AT. It tO r ft n.l Km, iaf. tatiivr Numf.y fo, Ml tvarhiug both quite hrtlet at tlia th eoinpl). ryUery S. ehillr.a ' pld loilraciiof. ' o rMail i l ; Mlordajr, 'Kw 'taUaatft Iwira, f during Braa. , noticed ' oof ol the 0a Rear eded i tarnim r Hay dwlth Mk, flv a mm art r. loaal he boat leeo ol ba will i their Sloai NOTICK. Th yrar)y iMhtorliitlim to tbo (luinit in fl.so, II pnlil la iultitnoa, K not pld in -lvm:i $3 ttllt Ijo tlmriuJ, A tumuli uiuik uruKinl till notlca lndiott that four iiibanriptlon bi j)lrl. PIum. ru.w promptly. LOCAL NEWS. County court It In n-wlon thli wlt, lr Cttur wai lu town Iruui My villa yoiterdiy. L. 0. RuUton and Tom Hlanophy wr op from Ola f Tuawlay. 0. A. Damif mart tiio gnlal boat ot tlia Claw hotel wa In town Monday. Mr. anil Mra, U, 0, Strickland were in town Holiday availing taking la tlia 01 II CO. . J.'W. Blake report! that on W(ina day ol laat week 1'fluevllla bad eight lit obei of mow. Rev. Swift ol the Chrlttlan church will preach In Armory hall nit Sunday attl o'clock. ff George 8. 8ml tit, rt'pretfcRilM Balfour, Guthrie ACo. l Arllngttj-w7 here laat weak on biialneaa. Mia Lulu Kvlaar commenced teach ing a anuini.r term of acliool on Matney Flat laat Monday. BonnTo Mr. and Mri. 8. A. Thump on, of Matnty, Wedneaday, May 8, 1809, a daughter, Old April "ehufllud off" In a ahroml of now tbiayear, Let nt hope May will bring u a nna apring weather. W. B. Smith will all a' line lot ol young tuarea on the 20th. innt. 8ve ad, and billa printed at thia uffica. : Mre. T. U. Johnaon and Miaa Matiel HaUtead went to Foaall yeatarday to v Mra. Birdie Wright who li ill there. . F, It. Rtevona paaaed through Turaday with 350 head of cattle to be delivered at Arlington for J. E. Keynolde, the cattle buyer. . . J. F. Kelaacbtr It putting op a awell tiding rig for Joeh i'urtwnod. Evvry thing la complete and will coat from 80 to SW. ! The city roarahall baa been flulehlng ; the work of Oiling in the water main ditchea lately and nobody la kicking a- bout it either. Mr: and Mra. J. V. Blake and danght ere Mleaee Dollle and O'A, of The Dalle, revieiting friend here thia week. Ja Blake la vivillng frienda In the eaat. E. A. Churchill, of Salem, arrived on Raturday'eatage and expect to apend the auminer at Steven' ranch. Mr. Church til la a nephew of Mra. F. B, 8teven. Mr. John Miller one of the pioneere of Condon, and who waa engagud in the mercantile bune here tor eaveral yeara la here thia week on bnane. He ia now located at Albany. Wro. Campbell and hia brother wert to Arlington laat Friday, where they were lntrtd In a lewanit on Satur day. They wera accompanied by their attorney, 8am E. Van Vector. 8. . Van Vector ia down from Con don. Mr. Van Vector ia well aatiollml with bia new home In the county aat of Uilliem couuty.aod aay it i a thrifty little town. Timca Mountaineer. W. L. Wilcot and family went over to Pine crek baturday to viil Mr. W parenU, Mr. and Mra. J. U. Ceven. W. L, returned Monday and Mr. Wilcox and the children will remaiu for a week or two. T. A. Renner and hit ton In-law, lien ry Doore, led Friday uf Ian week for Wyoming, where Mr. Runner' tone are engaged In the aheep bnaineee. The old gentleman wilt viait hi boy for a while and if he like the country well enough may decide to locate there, Mia Delay LWnlng who hold a po aition aa teacher in the public nohiHil at Bigg, Waaco county, went through to Foll on Haturday' ttage to viait her alitor Mr. D. 8. Wright who la danger , ontly III at that place (rum the flTccta id an operation which he enderwent i n Wedueaday of lat week. - Dr. Luna haa located here permanent ly, lie will occupy the Hlake residence, with bia office in P. li. Kiepiienaou'i building opalalr. Dr. Luna cmiif well recommended frtin Lone Rock alao from hi old home w here he w a a ttnlnt at A. I. U, Medicitl Dpt. alau from K. School of M.illclne Louivville, Ky. We with him iuccum in hi new field, "3 When purvhaalnga aide hill comhined harvester, ee that it haa roller heariiiti on the cylinder, tide hke rtblH-etnie cleaner boarded op on tulde of Hie ahoe, preventing all waate and Waking ot grain ; and the header equipped with an - angle ttuel aickle-bar, wl.ich will Ihi a lifetime. Thera tpeclal tcaturet are only found on the IJnlnei-Uoiner ma Chtnea. Another teat of the city water work wa made the other day to drier mint- the length of time the tank full of wai ar would laat In ae ot fire. Two tire boa wera attached to the hydrant mi main ttteetaud turned looat for eirtly IB minute and It wea found the water In the tank waa lowered Jnat ail Inch. No water waa (mmped In during the tait and at that rate the tank full of wet' or would latt jnat eight bonra bnt of couree, when additional power it put iu and the pump run to It lull capacity, tha tupply will he largely Increaxail. PUBLIC SALE OP HORSES The undersigned will offer (or ante, at publio auction, at T.G. Johnaon' corral Condon Oregon, on Saturday May 20th. 1899, at 10 o'clock, a. in, iharp, the following irUe8oribod property to wit j ' - f Twenty five hed ot good yonng maret euitable (or work, saddle or driving an! mnln. Term of tale: , A credit n( six montlit will be given on all approved air counts ovur $10, or 5 pur cent dlscoiiot lor crhU, W. B, Pmitii, SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of ailllam County for the tlx monthe Ending Maroh, 31, 1809, SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Of the County Clork of Oillliini flonntv.. fiii ,,1 n.n .t,.iik.. ami number o( cluinm allowed by the county court of raid county, tor what allowed, atliiiunt of WarranLa Hruivn inJ ,.i .. i: ' ' , . . ' , . I , r . --"" ni ruiiu uuwiaiHiiim mi ui ipaiu, irora i"1 dril?l!,!Ay(!!.to W!? ,id"l:, rch lm inchAlve: OH WHAT A0COUHT ALLOWED Road ami briiTge.,., , , Orl ml fin I cl rcn 1 1 con rt Criminal Jnatlire court . . . , . . Hooka, itationerv and printing..;,..',,'.,'.'.'.'.'.'" Court houae and Jail Clork' ; Sheriffi ,.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'.','.'.".'. Hchool 8u neriiitendent'i '..'.". Cimnty Judge' County Comiiilaiiiim-ra' Inaane , :,..,'.,', Jury account Coroner'..,, ' C-mnly Trennurer't. ., , ; , fuel ...,. AeeMNr' actmnnt. . . Stock InrtMM-tor'a '. Covot bountv (old law).,...-;.....,,. ituuete on late...., , Total amount claim allowed and drawn. Amount ot 'btl inn alloww!. t24H6 80 . iW4 05 . m 0 . 2J4 87 . ! 42 . 138 65 10. 00 . 1210 02 . 288 55 . 2H7 00 . 96 40 . 32 00 , 381 75 . 24 IKJ . 100 Wt . 00 00 . 220 00 , 124 s , 284 00 . 38 67 Amount ol warrants drawn. f 2485 80 884 05 m 80 2H4 87 100 42 138 55 1050 1)0 124W 02 288 65 2tl7 00 95 40 82 00 38)76 24 00 xmm 00 IK) 220 00 124'8 2X4 00 30 67 HELLO THERE, WHERE ARE YOU GOING? "Up toCotupton & George's to bay our Spring Goods. They are the cheapest firm I have met with in Gilliam county. Their line of Ladies' Overskirts and Shirt Waist a ia immense and also their line of Ladies,' Genta' and Chil dren's Shoes is the best and most complete in Gilliam -County." - The attention of the ladies of Condon and vicinity is invited to our line of Summer Goods. Send for samples; you'll be sure to order. Oonts' Furnishings. Snow & Co's. Fine Dress Shoes. afJET'Call and see us or write for what you want.y GOMPTOn a GEORGE ARLIKOTOH, OR. 7874 21 7874 21 AMOUNT Of 01T3TANDIN0 WARRANT UNPAID. Otitetandlng nnpald countv warranta on the SUt Any of Mreh, 1899. cmiiimrrn mi run ai-cnieu triereon .................. .29203 48 . 1100 00 ta. Btats or Okkoon, Uounty ot Ullllain, I. II. N. Frater. (inntv Hark nl tlia n..nn nf (lilllain But nl rt,,n do hereby rerilfy.Jhat the foregoing it a true and correct tlatHiiientot the nnmtier and aiiionnt of claim Hlloel hy the Connie Court of (aid Countv, for ihe ail month emlititf on ihe3lt dav of Man-h, 18. on what aicmni the ame were allowed, and the amount of warranta drawn, and the amount of wHrranisoiitMtnnd log and Unpaid a the tame annear udoii tin rmmrda of mv oiHi-b an,! in nivmHi-ial coilodv, Wllliraame hand and the Seal of the Count Conrt at aald Conntv thia 25th day of April, A. t). 1819. H. N. Fbazxk. County Clerk, SHERIFF'S SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the amount of monev and warranta received for laxe. and inonev naid in the County Treasurer hy the (iherin of (Jilliani County, Oregon, lorthe'eia inontha ending on the SUt day of March, A. D. 18 9. TO AMOCMT kKCKIVKU. av AMOUNT rAio. Oct. 'u8. eoln and rnrrence 1311 flrt Oct, Count v warrant .', 64 40 " Nne. '98, coin and currency , . . , . 840 00 Nov. Countv warrant , 170 89 " Jan. '09 coin and currency 474 OH Jan. Connie warranta 840 0 1 " Feb. 19. coin and correncr 1000 110 Feb. Countv arrant imtO! 't Mar. 99, coin and rnrrence 7181 35 i Mar. Count warrant 68 70 " Jan. ', ai h'NjI din. No. li 84 68 Jan. Feb. 'W, " . " " 13 8 90 Feb. " " " "20 I 71 " " " " 21 404 61 " " " " 24 17 73 " " ' " 25 ..... 24 " " " " 28 5 17 .. i M i6n " Foaall 68 10 ' Arlineton 13 21 Mar, '9l, ach'l liat. No, 27 25 99 Mar ToUl received 12I89 72 '98. pd treat caah 1311 fw " " " Co. warranta... 64 40 t)8, pd treat eaab 81OOO " " " Co. warrant. . . 170 89 '99. pd treaa caah 474 08 " "Co. warrante... 340 00 '09, pd treaa reah 104)00 Co. warranta... 164 10 99, pd ireai-ah 7181 35 " ' " Co. warranta... 68 70 '99. tch'ldiai No. id treaa 34 U8 "9, 13 " ' 8 90 ' 20 " 1 71 u .. 21 .104 61 " " 2 - " 17 73 i u 26 24 " " " 28 " 6 17 " " 38 " " I no " Foaall " " 68 10 " Arlington 13 21 '99 ach'l diit No. 27 " " 2 99 T.Ul paid Tieaanrer l.'ISil 72 ee. rrrATt or UuauoM, Connty of tiilliam, I, W, L. WilcoK. aheriff of aaid countv. do herehe certifv that the (oreiroimr atatemi ni ia correct and trnev ilneaa mv hand thia 6'b dav of April, A I). 1K99. n. U vvilcox, bhenU o uilliam Countv. 6EMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the County Treaanrer of tiilliam C-iuntv, Oreg.ni,' for the ait anoinht endlna- im the 31 -t duv ot Man-h , A. l. 18 of monev rvceiveil and aid oul. fioin whom rtH-eived and from what eource, and on what ecconul M(d-iiii.' OEMKBAL ri NU. Amt. on hand from iat report. fl04?17 17 Am'-, rec. Irom , L. Vt Hru. taaea , .... Amt rec. from it. . Fmaer fee .... Amt. rec, from U, U- Neale ' tinea" Amt. rec. (run t). i'arrielt ale of ilrnv t"er. . .... Amt rec. from I' I, ,am Hue Amt reij from K. Yantl line. . . 1 2-'09 72 6.52(18 600 8 59- 25 00 Amt d-I out n Co. warrant- 11607 43 Amt pd out. hi ach'l anpl'a 't L'tW 60 italauce lien'l Fund on Im mi. . K3I3 20 Ami pd -Hit int mi bond echnd , di-t.N.i. 9 80 00 Amt d out int on Umd cho.d li-tNo. 27 40 00 Amt pd out ciiv of Arlington 12 5 Amt pd out Cite of Foaail. 6170 A nit l out M-ii'l ilial N '. 9 . . . 32 95 16 00; Amt mI out ach'l dial N 1 13.,. 83 M4 Amt h 0111 tch'l dial Mo. 21 . . 384 31 Amt pit out M-D'l dial Mo. L'4 . . 12 07 Amt n! nut M-h'l dtl No. 28. . . 4 1 Amt pt out on tate tai. . , ... 2518 3 Total.... .123473 13 1 Total ....tTS 13 hciiool ri so. Vinton hand from la-t reiMirt.. 7H0 84 Amt rec I'm W I. V'i !,., taxes. . 2578 02 Amt rec I'm U L Neale Hue 5 00 Ant ree Cm O I'arriali vale atruy . tteer 8 ft9 Amt rec Cm l L ilam flnea 25 (X) Ami rec Cm Ralph Yantit Hue. 16 00 Total . XJMi 4 ) Amt fxl out on ech'l anii'ta. . . . warrania $ 2,18 (10 Ky Hal ch'l fund on band 3127 86 Total. .33 0 46 Count Ohkuon, (v y of tfiiliam, f 1. 8. II. darker, do hereby certify lluit tlie f.ireinilnir la a true a nrl correct t lenient of the amounta received, pnii ut and reniHiiiina on band, in the county irenaurv of uM nountv for the aiK moiitha eiiitiUK n the Slat 'lay of March, A. D 1899. Witneaa my hand thia 28 day of April, A. I. 1S9M. 8. H. Uakkkr, Comity Trcaanrcr. SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Of the financial condition of the countv of Gilliam, in the atale of Oreiton, on ,1 e Bt-t .lav of Mireh, A. t). 18 9. . UAHIUTIK. To warrant drawn ont'ounty Treaaurer and ontaiandimi and niipMid, inchidina' the portion In be aaaiimed he Wheeler ion 11 Iv which ia not vet. determined. (2293 48 To estimated wmiuint ol inter- eat accrue- thereon 1100 (HI Total liabilitiea 30393 48 KKnotmcie. By fund In hand of C 1 Treaa nrer eppbcahle to the iiavmenl of ronutv war ranta $ 461 0 00 ealimateil unli1 current taie applii-alde to the oariiient of countv war rania lea Wh'ler Co. Dorli'n 17093 00 Hy Total reanun-ea. . . . . .122293 00 Teachers' Quarterly Examlna , tlon, at Condon, Oregon. Notice I hoe by given, that for the pnrpoae of making an etaiidnalion of all peraona who may offer theinaelvea A candldiliea (or teacher ol the public chiMila o( lliit county, the countv achiad iieriiiteudeiit thereof will hold a pub lic examination at Condon, Oregon, betfinning at I o'clock p, in. on May 10, I Kilt), aecond Wedneadny In the month. Candldaletfor ati'te paper may present themwlvei on Friday, May 12th at 10 o'ebwk, a. in. The following program will be follow ed during the eiamlnHtiun: Wedneaday I'eniimnahlp, lliatorv, Spelling.. Thursday Written Arithmetic, Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Friday (jeog rapbvi Mental Arithmetic, Keadinii, I'liyaiology, Compoaition, 1'hyaical Oe ngraphv, llook-keeplng, Oregon School Law, General Ulttorv, Rngliah Litera ture, Algebra. K. W. Iuookit, School Pnpt. of Oilliam OontHy. Price List of Lumber. (Adopted Septemla-r 1, 1898. J Kongh Inmla-r, pine, 10.00 ier M Rough Inmber.flr, 12 00 " 8hiilap, eecond data floor ing, malic, ceiling and surfaced, " 15.00 " First elite flooring, ceiling, rnatic and Hniahing, 22 60 " Slab wiaal, per cord, .75 All hill discounted 10 per cent for pot cash. Same price and tame dit- count to all. Harhy IIai.mtead, Loat Valley.. Or Do You Wear Pants coat and vest, in other words a "suit"? We take it for granted you do and also that you prefer to buy clothing that combines tlegance with service and at a moderate cost. We therefore invite you to call and inspect our new stock of FINE CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING which are the best values for the money ever offered in this section. gjCT SUITS R50 TO m.50, FOR cash. We sell for CASH and our prices are EYE OPENERS. P. H. STEPHENSON. Bananas, Lemons, Oranges, Fresh Each Week, at Jackson's. Agt. for Fowler Bros. Tailoring House. ' Clothing Cleaned. Pressed and Mended. JOHN JACKSON'S CONFECTIONERY, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on North Main Street, Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHARGE VCBT HEABOtf ABLE. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. ONE DOOR SOUTH CONDON HOTEL, CONDON, ORECON. MILLER "THE REGULATOR." THAT'S THE PLACE TO TRADE. We have constantly on hand a full and complete line of GRO CERIES. We call particular attention to our line of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS which is the most complete line in Arlington. We are also agents for the celebrated SALEM " WOOLEN MILLS?" Call and get prices. We are now located at the old Colli n corner. ' THE OLD RELIABLE REGULATOR. GEO. MILLER, : : ARLINGTON, OR. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. NOW OWNERS OF, AND OPERATING THE BRICK WAREHOUSE, ARLINGTON. OR GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING. Barb Wire, Nails, Salt, Lime, Cement, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks for Sale. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GRAIN, PELTS. HIDES Etc Advances Made. Mark Your Good. Car B. O. Co. ARLINGTON, OREGON. WHEN LOOKING FOR BARGAINS GALL Oil -.AL. HENSHAVvW He has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and more coming on every train. Furniture, Hardware. Carpenter's Tools, Paints. Blankets,. Gloves, , Wall Paper, House Lining. Stoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery. Trunks. Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods. Remember! lie will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice. J.H.PUTNAM, .' GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Gent's Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishings, Neckwear etc. Mitchell Wagons and all kinds of Vehicles Cheap. Call and see me. Fossil Oregon. Spring Goods Rolling In by Every Freight Team. Too Busy To Write "Ads." Call and See Us S. B. BARKER. Condon, - - - - Oregon. Get My Prices on Pack Bags, Pack Saddles, Hobbles etc., Before Purchasing Elsewhere. J. P. Reisacher, New Masonic Building : : CONDON, : OR T. G. JOHNSON, . PROPRIETOR OP Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. This popular hostelry has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public in an up-to-date manner. Commercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietor. P. L. HAM, LONE ROCK, ORE., DEALER IN- General Merchandise AT SUCH LOW PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. KT MY PRICES BEFORE COINC TO THE RAILROAD. IT Will PAY YOB. DUNN BROS. Will take pleasure in showing you their stock of Gen'l Merchandise. Condon, Oregon. HARRY HALSTEAD, nFAIFP IN ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. I offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lum ber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, ------ - OREGON ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAN LEBOUS, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard aid pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught. Main St., Condon, Oregon. T. O. Earhart, 8. V. Moorw. D. M. RINEHART, PROPRIETOR 1 1 ANTKO-SKVKml. TRUSTWORTHY I'F.R VV iouk In till" iUi to m.miKenur hnahiPM In their own mul nvurliy rnnntltw. it l mmmy ntlUio work roniliU'U'd rtt homo, KtiUiy ulrumhl '.(in) yenr nd extruM'. Mlnlto, bnn.llne. no mora. 110 Wnt Hlry. Monthly 7ft. Kul,runro. Kni'lotte MtllH(1ilrtt..Q4l stHtnitvil .nvtlouv. lUtr tmrt K. H", I'ft'iit., l"lit. M, i;hi'h(i' III. LIVERY & FEED BARN. Good tJigs for Hire. Careful Attention to stock. Comer Spring and Church Streets,. Condon Oregon. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, mMIFOR FINLiT BRAND3 i Uirpes, Ijquors ar?d ars. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. CONDON, ORE. (I