THE CONDON GLOBE.
FRfDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893.
NOTICE.
Tbyenrly niWrlptlon u the Owbk lnll.flO,
Invarlfilily In Mrtviiiiot-. No deviation from tlili
rule, tiiiper will lie utoiiport nt tliu Mid of
time for which II l imlcl uiiIcm further or-
-:i bihi mm int. a nui jiphi'ii mum Rrovuin
r- WHIw lucll('U tlmt yniimHlMwrlntinn low
ftp tirfil, mid If ymiwlnh tl)e)m)T cohlliiui'ilyoM
liiiuld twmlt tin.' amount it noon it puiwDilti.
GLOBOSITIES.
Rev. Rawlins will preach at Condon
tonight, Tburtxiay. :
Mm. Win. White of Paper Sack died
Saturday luut of conHtunption.
W. A. Goodwin i painting the PI iter
Iioubo, occupied by Dr. Meklin and fn ra
lly. i Ueo. Tatotn in building for himuulf a
very neat liyiu residence on Church av
enue. , Mrt. Mol He Perln of Pine creek In vis
iting her son Charley in town this week.
Mrs, (j. J. Caven also visited her rela
tives in Condon the first of the week.
The Roslyn bank robler trial has been
postponed until Jan, 80th. The bail of
Hale, Zaohary and Klinsey has been re
duced to $0000, and It is expected all
three will be out in a few days.
Mr. J. F. Thomas, one of the prosper
ous stock meu and ranchers of Kock
creek, attended the 1. O. 0. F. festivities
at Mayviile Friday night. On bis return
he stopped and deposited (1.50 iu the
Jlobk' weasel skin.
Charley Royse closed a successful term
of school near Mnyville this week, and
returned to his home at Gooseberry. lie
gave such excellent satisfaction that all
want hitu to return and teach the
next term, which he will probably con
sent to do.
A banker and capitalist of Kelso, Wn.,
has written several parties here that he
411l visit Condon soon with a view to es
tablishing a bank here if the outlook
nr.its hitu. We ventnre the assertion
that Condon has the best opening in the
state for a bank.
The legislature got down to business
Monday. On Tuesday renator Htoiwer
offered resolution extending the time
for making final proof on forfeited rail
road lands to Bept. 29, 189.1, and that
the secretary telegraph the resolution to
Oregon's representatives in Washington.
It was amended so as to read Jan. 1,
1894, and adopted.
Grange Resolutions.
The following resolutions were adopted
by the Uilllam County Council at Fossil,
Oregon, on Jan. 7, 1803:
Resolved that the Franking Sys
tem be abolished, and instead thereof
the Congressional Record be sent to ev
ery poBtollke and posted in a conspicu
ous place for the benefit of the public.
We are oposed to appropriating any
more money for the Oregon Militia, and
recommend tlmt they be disbanded.
We ask thut our laws bo so auieuded
as to allow women the privilege of sign
ing petitions for liquor license, also re
f monstrances against the same.
' We are in favor of free and unlimited
coinago of silver, and tho election of U.
8. senators by a direct vote of the peo
ple. ' W, J. Edwakds, President.
Mamy Edelman, Secretary. '
Lone Rock Rumblings.
T. F. Pullen moved his family to town
Tuesday, so as to be near school.
Billy Brown has traded oft his buck
board, and most every day now ho can
be seen riding round ou hissulkey plow.
Our farmers are scraping the rust off
their old plows, hunting clevises, etc.,
preparatory to turning over the dark
rich loam hereabouts.
Sheep all over the country are in ex
cellent condition,! but there are a great
many poor horses and cattle, and should
a hard spell of weather set in, many of
them w ill die.
Our Sunday School literature was de
layed last week, and Sunday we all rus
tled np our bibles (that is, thoxo who
keep such articles) and "went after" the
lesson in the old-fashioned style; and
some pronounced it the best meeting of
the year. ' ;
Mr. Wm. White paused here Tuesday
with the remains of his deceased wife,
which will be buried on his father's
place at Pa per Hack, Much sympathy
is felt for Mr. White, as he has three
email children to care for, and to such,
another's place can scarcely be filled.
Another real estate dealt Ed Wine
land traded an old horse and an old hack
to John E Johnson for an old horse and
, a lot in our burg. We hope Mr. Wine-
land will improve the property and not
allow it to go to rack and be used for a
gambling dive, like it has been of late.
A series of revival meetings will com
mence at this place dcxt Sunday. All
the old chronic free-thinkers, etc. are
expected to be present; and it is further
, expected that they will got the carbon
i r Wclcs knocked off of them, so their mako
op will be in a healthier state for the
future. . ' ' ' " ' " Cowboy.
For Sale Cheap.
I desire to sell my team of mules, har
ness, wagon and complete outfit, also a
fsewing machine and a number of other
household and farming utensils. They
will be sold at a bargain', if applied tut
coon, , J. M. C'ammigU', Condon,
County Court Proceedings
Of county court of Gilliam county, at
the Jan. term, 1803: .
, PROBATE, ;
Estate of Lydia R, Unrlburt, dee'd
ordered that amended final report be
filed with view of closing estate, without
further ftdvertiHlnir. .'"
Estate of H J Reed, dee'd the appoint-ment-of
R L Reed as administrator is
hereby revoked, and no further proceed
ing will bo had; bused on petition of W
E Rwd.
Estate of J K Downer, dee'd semi-annual
statement filed
Estate of John P Looney, dee'd semi
annual account filed j order suspending
Ad'm Roht F Looney is revoked.
Estate of L M Rhodes, dee'd petitl on
to sell real estate filed; citation to heirs
ordered issued. ;
COM.'' IIOCKBT,
Roaddist No 1 no report; J W Ma
guire appointed supervisor. . ,
Road dist No 2 no report ; J E Bin
dell app supvr.
Road dist 8 report received ; Wm
llnnt reappointed supvr,
Rood dist No 4 no report ; Andrew
Palmer reappointed supvr.
Road d'st No 6 report received; A
Hartman app supvr.
Rood dist No 6 report received ; W F
l)yer reappointed supvr.
Road dist No 7 no report; Frank
Coney reappointed supvr, . ;
Road dist No 8 repport ree'd ; Hardin
Neel app supvr, ? .'
Roaddist No 9 report ree'd; FP
Watson reappointed supvr. '
Roaddist No 10 no report; L Hale
reappointed supvr.
Road dist No 11 no report; R A Gil
liam reappointed supvr. ,
Rood dist No 12 report ree'd : Ed
Morgan app supvr.
Road dist No 13 no rejwrt ; J E Cole
man app supvr. :
Road dist No 14 report ree'd; II D
Randall reappointed.
Road dist No 15 report ree'd ; W R
Boyer app supvr, ',.
Road diet No 16 report ree'd; BK
Kearcy reappointed supvr.
Road dist No 17 report ree'd ; E A May
app supvr.
Road dist No 18 report ree'd; EO
Tobey app snpvr.
Matter of fixing rat for peddlers' li
cense rate fixed at $3 per month.
Petition of W 8 Myers ct al for change
in county road No 61 granted ; J A Spanl-
ding, Wm Caldwell and Ralph Froman
appointed viewers, and W W Kennedy
surveyor; to meet Jan. 10, '93.
Petition of D F Btricklin et al for a
county road No 78, granted; J W Phil
lips, F II Douglas and Robt gjiencor app
viewers, and W W Kennedy surveyor;
to meet Jan. 11, 1803,
Petition of Ernest Seekamp for change
in rood No 57, not allowed.
Condon Globe desig
nated as the County
Official Paper.
Petition for squirrel bounty not allow-
ed.
Report of R B Poag, supervisor road
dist No 17, as to expenditure on Black
Butte grade, accepted.
, Pet ition of Wm Wehrlietal for change
in roud No C3, continued for want of no
tice posted at court house door.
Matter of county map? considered that
one be secured if satisfactory terms can
be made.
Application of A F Chapman for re
bate ; rebate of $4 85 allowed.
CLAIMS ALLOWED.
W L Wilcox, Sheriff's and board
of prisoners... ....... ...... .t 217 86
J P Lucas, clerk's , 180 45
Wm J Mariner, salary as county
jndge, Nov and Dec... ...i. 00 67
J R Ralston, Com 3 days and 00
miles . . . . , . . . . 18
W J Edwards, Com 3 days and
28 miles 14 80
Alex Dubhie. salr'y stock insnctr 02 60
Glass & Prudhomme, stationery 4 14
Condon Globk, legal ad v 7
R N Harrison, work on eloction
booths ,., , 2 ;
W A Rodkey, use of hall for elec
tions 10 .
C A Khurte, tndse for election
and rood dist.'. . . . . . , . . .... 8 60
J R Clark, justice fees. . .... .... 715
Frank Season, w itness fees. . ... 4 70
Neppi Owens, same. . . ...... 5 50
Jae Clarke, same.... ....... 5 50
A Cnntwelt, same.,. ............ 5 50
M O Clarke, justice fees. . ...... 11 25
Otho Ward, constable fees, state
vs Murray and Reiu. . . . . , . . 23 40
Geo Perry, same 1040
C A Mote, same. . . ..... . , , ... . 6 50
DS Flynn, same.............. 1275
Jock Ends, witness fees ,',.. 13 50
Hattie Robinson, same 0 40
Nettie Robinson, same....,.,,. 3
Frank Crawford, same 2 30
1 M Veatch, board of prisoners. . 4 75
Ttttom & Walker, painting roof
of jail and vault , , . . . ; . 10
W L Wilcox, sheriff's fees from
Nov term......... 10 40
J l Downing, mdso for jail and
hall rent 1135
Frank P Watson, supervisor's
fees and lumber .. . i 70
C W Wester, supervisor's fees. , -6
R B Poog, same.. 30
FA Bauer, saiuo ..... " 4 '
H D Randall, same. . . . . . . j , . . 40
Wm Hunt, same, lumber. ..... , ' 4i 80
B K Searcy, same. . , , '. . . ... 1 27
J G Stevenson, cauvusnliig elec- ',
tion returns . . . . . . . ,. . , .-. . v . 3
J R Chirk, same... 3
Dan Cameron, supervisor's fees, 18
VtJ? Dyer, same............... 20
Herbert Halstead, Co Treas sala
ry from July 1st to Jan 1st. , 125
Halstead & Rinehart, indue. ... ' 13 CO
Chas Dahlke, expense conveying
to hospital S7 50
L Parker, School Bupt's salary
Nov and Dec. , . ........ 60
, Parker, fees as Supt. . , 67 95
John Maddock, board and care
of Chas Dahlke 49
John Gowans, nursing Dnhtke. . 20
Jno Nicklin, M. D. med attend
ance on Dahlke , 25
M R Downing, taking Llilke to
Arlington ... '. . Iff
R W Crane, supervisor's fees. , . 22
J M Caldwell, same.'. . . . , 50
MO Clarke, same... 30
L W Darling, stationery 8 85
O Parrish, making jury list.... 3
CLAIMS CONTINUED.
J II Miller, powder, etc. 8 00
Frank Henderson, constable fees
State vs Murray and Rein. . 2
Morgan Ward atty fee, same case 6
CLAIMS NOT ALLOWED. v
M O Clorke, justice fees, State vs
Coleman et al. . . , . 6 80
R M Johnson, constable fees 4 42
Julius Wick, same. .. .. ... 3
J B Goff, witness fees. . . ... . . . . 1 50
E W Copner, same. . J 50
Jas Coleman, same. 1 60
New Madden, same............ 150
Henry Neel, same. ; 60
Lewis Miller, Jno Madden, Chas
Wick, Perry Ham,. Doe. Veatch
and Ed Cotnpton, jurymen, each ' 1 00
All from the same case.
Fossil Flashes.
Don't know if we will have any Jour
nal this week or not; one of the Journal
men did not get home until Tuesday
night.
Several of the parties who went to EI-
lensburg as witnesses in the bank rob
ber ease have returned home, the trial
having been postponed until Jan. 30th.
They are pretty apt to return at that
time, as they were compelled to give
bonds for their appearance. ,
Married Jan. 8, 1803, at the residence
of E. Whitehead at Fossil, Mr. John H.
YantistoMiss Nellie Kennedy, Squire
Donaldson officiating. Only a few-of the
immediate friends and relatives of the
contracting parties were present. About
9 o'clock the happy young couple were
serenaded by the Fossil brass band, whd
together with the spectators were invi
ted in and treated to some delicious pie,
cake and nuts. Thev have the best
wishes of their numerous friends.
This section is settling up at a surpris
ing rate with new-comers. Four births
within the last few days! On Jan. 7th
to the wife of Jas. Thompson, a girl; to
the wives of Simon Starr, Win. GrilBths
and J. C. Kogor each a child, but we did
not learn the dates or sex. It seems sin
gular that the drouths and hard times
does not effect this important industry;
if anything it makes it all the more
brisk. 1et the good w ork go on !
. . Vehdant.
Fossil, Jan. 10th.
Co. E will give a grand military ball
here on the evening of Feb. 22d. ,
Considerable plowing is being done in
this vicinity during this fine weather.
Jas. Barnard has just completed a new
house and will move into the same in a
few days.
A number of our people attended the
public installation and dance at May
villeifriday night, and rejwrt having
had a Bplendid time.
The following officers of Fossil Lodge
No. 110 1. O. O. F. were installed pub
licly on Jan, 4th: L. Parker, N G;
Ralph Hamilton, V G ; A. B. Lamb,
Secretary ; B. KeUay, Treas.
Dr. II. S. Goddard left Wednesday to
join his wife in Portland. The doctor
has been a resident of this place four
years, and he and his w ife have many
friends here who regret their departure.
Lucy Ann.
Beecher Flat Flabs.
Mrs. Nellie Ramsay has been very
sick this week. Miss Jennie Ramsay is
stopping for the present at the home of
Dr. Nott at Fossil.
No weddings to report, but probably
there will be soon, as some of the girls
are wearing "immense" rings on the
proper fingers, and some of the boys aro
busy locating claims, prearatory tow
ards 'doing some good for their country.'
Anumlwrof our grangers attended
the Grange Council at Fossil Saturday.
They seem determined to knock the Or-,
egon militia "iu the head." B. K. Sear
cy is in a "queer fix." He has a hank
ering to ho a Soldier for Uncle Sam, and
he also wants to be a granger--and he
can't be both. : ,
P. A. Fry experienced a runaway one
day this week. lie was hauling water
with a span of thoroughbred "Rat tlers,"
and the animals thinking they were too
fine-blooded for such common work, con
cluded to try their speed. And the way
they made the sparks and fur fly for
about 15 minutes was amazing. They
were caught before any damage was
done, however. Gkanueh.
Important Notice,
Look here 1 Do yon know ft. L. Sabin ?
We do. We must have what is due us,
and unless prompt payment is made, we
will enforce collection at once. No fool
ishness; wo can not wait any lonuer.
L. W. Dajujno & Co,
OFFICIAL PAPER.
The GLOBE'S Enormous Cir
culation Entitles It to the
Honorable Distinction.
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The County Court last week, with its
usual good judgment, very properly des
ignated the Globk the' offieiul paper of
Gilliam county for the ensuing year.
The other two county papers also applied
for the appointment and made a vigor
ous fight for it. Jno. A. Brown of the
Record fought for it witli the tenacity of
a bulldog, , remaining at the county seat
all week, boring the court upon the sub
ject. In order to try his uusl manner
of "bulldozing," he even filed a com
plaint of fraud against the Glouk's list
that was filed with the clerk. The court
were accorded the privilege of examin
ing our books, and found that they cor
responded exactly with the list given.
The Globe has over one hundred more
bona fide subscribers in Gilliam county
than either of the other papers; and we
believe that . bad they confined their
lists to actual bona fidt subscribers, the
Gihe can outnumberthein 3 to 1.
Just how Mr. Brown is able to figure
out the number of subscribers he claims
to have in this county,' out of fin edition
of ten quires, (240 copies) is probably
liest know n only to himself. But every
body is onto "Old Jno. A."
Notwithstanding this high-sounding
and honorable title, "Official Paper,"
our advertising rates and subscription
price remains the same, the latter being
$1.60 per year, strictly in advance.
West Fork Squibs,
W. G. Hhepard is pushing the work on
his mammoth bam.
Nearly all the settlers on the creek are
busy speeding the plow these fine days.
Clarence Zachary, who had his leg
fractured some time ago, is able to get
around aain, but will probably be a
cripple the balance of his days.
Jasper Leaho is evidently the same
old Jap, as of yore, notwithstandiug the
recent, reports that he had reformed.
The news has reached here that he is in
the Union county jail,' on a charge of
embezzlement.
A Oerman, who had been grubbing
sage brush for Del Zachary'.. for several
weeks, was relieved of what loose chance k
he had in his jeans a few davs ago while i
at work on Del 'a place at the month" of
I3utte creek. Del had been to town and
on his way home lie passed where the
German was at work, and paid him $23,
and went on to his home, A few
minutes after, a man with a red hand
kerchief over his face for a mask, rode
up to the German and accused him of
being a Sullivan detective, and at the
same time told him to "fork over"
what change he had on him, which he
promptly did without any "back talk." j
The highwayman then rode away and
we have not heard any clue yet as to his j
identity. ' Sqiib.
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Contention Crosscuts.
Ed Horn and his better went to
Shoofly Saturday. Marriage has had a
great and beneficial effect upon Ed, and
be is really sociable since having his
"eye teeth cut" or whatever you've a
mind to call it.
AH the citizens of Contention are in
good humor this week, because the wel
come little Glokk got here Saturday, on
time the first for several weeks. It is
our bible over here, and were it not for
its weekly visits, our people would soon
grow up in superstition and ignorance.
We learn that A. S. McAllister has
gone to Salem to lobby for an open river
and the new eqnnty of Mitchell. Go it,
Mac, we are all with you. While .you
are at it, just "lob" a bill through an
nulling the indebtedness Act, also kill
the mortgage tax law. Let every man
pay tax on what is in sight, and the
levy in this county will not be 12 mills.
When such firms as - Gilman, French fc
Co. do not pay $1 tax, it certainly is
time to kick. Let us hear from others
on this subject. Hi'lls-byk.
T,ha Best Wagons.
The best wagon' in the world is the
new Peter Schuttler tabular axle wagon.
Tho Steel Skein Schuttler wagon lias
ttiif.n in tha lpnrt fni thn twitjtfill vnoru
the new tabular axle Schuttler will be
in the lend tor the next 6J years. , t or
sale by L. W. Parling A Co., Condon, Or.
Lumber For Grain.
We will take any kind of grain in ex
chance for lumbar, at Arlington prices,
at our saw mill. MiLLta & iiiLL.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
GROCERIES,
DRY-:-GOODS,
TOBACCOS,
H A R D V ARB
And Everything Else Usually Kept In a
First-class Mercantile Establishment.
--BTi'.E BEST QUALITY 0FH-
1 A FLOUR "IT FLOU It FLOUR T' T FLOUR "T) 1
JL FL0UK 1 JrLOCIty FLOUR FLOUK JLaLJ
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AT THE HIGHEST
CUSTOMERS SLAUGHTERED ! No goods ' slaughtered, for that
won't pay. Our motto is to get all we can flr as little as possible and
charge war prices foi everything. - Come and see if we tell the truth;
don't take our word for it, but price goods and see for yourselves.
T H. DOWNING.
"LIVE AND LET LIVE"
is OUR MOTTO.
"AN INCIDENTAL PROTECTIVE TARIFF"
FOR REVENUE ONLY.J
IS OUR POLITICS.
WE
Assert
Beyond
THAT
We have the freshest and most complete line of prescrip
tion medicines in the country.
Our stock of druggists' notions and sundries include all
that the heart could wish for.
Our stock of stationery, books, etc., is the most complete
in Eastern Oregon.
Our stock of paints, oils, brushes, glass, etc.. is complete
and of prime quality.
Our assortment of crockery ,'queensware, glassware, tin
ware, graniteware and lamps give entire satisfaction.
The Earhuff organ the best in the world.
The Northwest Fire fc Marine Insurance Company.
The German-American Insurance Company.
The Schuttler wagon.
The Adriance binders, reapers and mowers; also Chas.
II. Dodd & Co.s' entire line of agricultural implements.
We are
the Con
don Ag'ts
F O R
We are here to stay, and respectfully solicit
your patronage.
L. W. DARLING & CO.,
Condon,
Condon Hotel ,
Condon, Oregon.
MRS. S. A. MADDOCK,
PROPRIETRESS.
This Large New Hotel Is the Most Comfortable and Best-Furnished
Hotel In Gilliam County.
First-class Accommodation and Low Rates,
The table is Birpplied with "the best that the market affords.
ALBERT '-HENSHAW,
-WHOLESALE AXD
FUR N I T U R K,
UNDERTAKERS GOODS, ETC,
Wallpaper and 'window shades a specialty.
I keep a complete stock of everything in ;ny line, and am prepared to
sell at city prices. When you are at the county feat, give toe a call.
COHDON ;- LIVERY - .AND - FEED - STABLE,
South Main St., Condon, Oregon.
CHAS.lWPropY.
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Baled Hay, Chop, Oats, Barley and Mill Feed Bought and Sold.
Also all kinds of second-hand clothing, boots and shoes bought and
sold in connection with my laundry in adjoining building at hay-hcalc
and phoe shop.
I am aipo agent far the Building, Loan & Inventircnt Ansx-iaUgn
i of Seattle, Wash, Your jittvryiiao
POSSIBLE PRICE.
Oregon..
RETAIL PEAI EIt IN-
U retcctfully eoLcilctL