THE COIIDOII GLOBE. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1894. NOTICE. Tbxrly iubwirlption tu tli (lMilill.Ni, t paid In dvano. II not paid In wlvaiioq, 2 . win ba charirad. A blue poiuill mark around n Uottu Indicate! that vimr mibirlnl.l.iii ox iron who tbli lime, pii-ane renew DromnCly. GLOBOSITIES. John Itlake and rod Jay returned home Saturday from Chicago. Billy Uarr la pected home thli week. At the democratic convention in Lane county on April 12th, Dr W. W. Oglenby m nominated for representative. Gilliam county', apportionment thia year from the five per centuin fund from the vtate for ruade, etc., amount to $759. a Hon. J, 0. Leniure baa moved with hla family from Pendleton to Portland, where he will continue in the practice law. Miller A Dunn'i new good have been arriving all week. Call at their store and you will be antonitthed at the low prices. ,. ..,,. . Mi Emma Meek came over from Fonall today,' where ahe had Ixsen visit ing her aUter, Mrs. Putnam the iaat month. ' Peter Cooper who died worth many millions of dollar, wai fond of laying that "the beat time to advertise is all the time." O. W. Mackey, the photographer, and liia family left today for Arlington. They, will return to Condon In about three montha to remain several weeka, Poatmaater General Miwoll haa Usiind an order providing that hereafter only abort namea, or namea of one word only, ahall be accepted for newly-eatabi8hed jKjatofflcea. II. W. Pentecost and Mra. Maggie Wright were" married Sunday evening, April 15th, near Mayville, by Justice nlnn. Their many friend tender con Vtulatloni. , At the repub.atate convention at Port land on the lltb, T. H. Lyons was elect ed congreaaional committeeman, and J. 1. Lucaa etate control committeeman for lillliam county. The nomineei for county offices must flle their acceptance with the county clerk before May 4th, or it will l to late, and In that cave their tianios would be changed to Dennis. To drop metaphor and banter, and to talk eerioualy, inn't it quite time thia commonwealth was giving a lot of its professional office holders and office seek era rest, Oregon Ian. The resolution paeHed by the Sherman county convention calling for an amend ment to the Oregon statutes so that taxes would become due and payable in the fall of the year, la a wise one. Mrs. Tlicm. IS, Cau field, formerly Miw" Effle Young, of Eugene, well known to some of our readera, died on April Oth at her home in Salem. Bhe graduated ' two years ago at the Sacred Heart Acad emy in Salem. John Port wood and family moved from their place near Mayvillu to their farm several miles ent-t of Condon this yfck. John's invalid mother is stop jiiog with them, having come up from l'olk county a few days ago. There is a whole lot of kick about the seigniorage coinage bill because it would put (56,000,000 silver coin in circulation. Well if the rest of the nation has no ne fur it the Globk will take it on subscrip tion, at I .50 per year, in advance. "Do you allow drunken people on your train?" asked a clergyman of a brake man the other day. "Sometimes, but sot when they are not too drqnk," re plied the brakeman. "Just take a seat near the middle of the car and keep juiet, and you'll be all right." Rev. C. M. Bryan of Portland, who has been conducting a revival meeting at Fossil several weeks, visited his brother-in-law, J. II. Hill and family at Condon the first of the week. He left for Ar lington Wednesday; but thinks he will return and hold a revival at Condon soon. There is a family In Eugene who be long to a queer religious sect. They work six years and then rest the seventh year. They are now on the off year. They differ from good many other peo ple of tlie class who assume that "the world owes them a living" and who rest all the time. Geo. C. fiearsi who was elected assess or of Multnomah county two years ago as an independent randidate, is now running for sheriff of that county on an independent ticket. Over 2500 promi nent citizens of Portland petitioned him to run as' an Independent candidate. He is very popular and will likely be elected. Within five minutes after the jury re turned the verdict of "not guilty" in the Stewart-Parsons case, the crowd threw in and made up Mr. Goode's atttorncy fee (50, and paid him before Mr. Par eons knew anything about it. It is need less to add that "Uncle Jerome" is well pleased with the result. So is every body elseexcepting, of course, Stewart. The republican convention of this cor,5t sent a solid delegation for Ellis lor coiifctess to the stale convention, as advir f by tne Glohr, A few weeks ago the Fossil paper made Fulton of Astoria a present of this came nomination by aying: "If Fulton wants it he can have It." He got it in the neck, also the nomination for governor. The Jour nal is a good guesser; it also was cer tain two years ago that Watkins "clear .quick brain" would be elected circuit junjre, also weDster tor attorney-general ino Thompson for governor. As above tllc$, the Journal jb h reliable prophet. "Johnnie, who makes kittens?" asked his little sister .Maud., "God does." said Johnnie; "but he don't make them as he does bnbies, one at a time; he just says Met there be kittens,' and there are kittons." Exchange. Rev. John Davis of Oilman, Wash., arrivod here Saturday and is stopping at the home of his friend, W. A. Goodwin. He belongs to the latter day saint per suasion, and preached in the ball Sun day morning and evening. He will preach every evening here next week, also Sunday morning. The scramble after the spoils of office is one of the greatest evils that the country has to contend with, and the foundation of the evil is the excessive salurios attached to many of the federal, state and county positions. No office should carry with it any greater emolu ments than It would cost to have the same work performed as a private enter prise. Guard. Place your advertisements in the Globk if you desire the public to see them. The Glohx has three or four times more readers in the county than any other paper in the county. Our books are open for Inspection to any one who doubts this, or we will leave it to the postmasters of the county. An ad in a paper having little or no circulation is dear at any price. The result of the democratic state con vention held at Astoria Tuesday will be found in the ticket published in another column. Hon. A. 6. Bennett, for su preme judge, was the nominee for this position two years ago, and ran about 0000 ahead of his ticket. E. B. Dufur, for prosecuting attorney, ran against VV. II. Wilson four years ago and was de feated by only 31 votes outof a total vote of about 0000. Monday Andy and Geo. Wilkins, living a few miles north of town, were arrest ed and brought before Justice Clark, charged with using obscene language to ladies, and malicious distraction of a fence, preferred by Man ley Kcizur. Their first plea was not guilty, but after consideration they concluded to plead guilty. Justice Clark imposed upon them a fine of $10 each, which they paid, aud went home "rejoicing." The S. F. Examiner's prize drawing came off last week. A great many Gil liam couutyites received small prizes, worth probably 6 or 10c each.- Fred Redden of Ferndale, Cal., got the big prize a 10,000 farm ; D. W. Metzger of Gresharn, Oregon, the 2d prize a 10-acre lemon farm in Arizona, and a number of other Oregonians won valuable prizes, J. W. Steward of Ileppner winning a (1000 prize a 6-aere orchard in Cali fornia, Hon. J. F. Moore of Prineville was ap pointed register of The Dalles land otlke Thursday, We had hoped to fill that position ourself, but circumstances over which we had no control prevented. They Moore than prevented, they knock ed us out. We congratulate Mr. Moore on his success, but have not time to en large upon the theme, for we have a small funeral on our hands in which we are corpse, chief mourner, sexton and procession. J, II. Cradlobough, in Hood River Glacier. Baker City Democrat : Mr. S. B. Kid der has sold his band of 2000 head of mutton sheep to Mr. J. E. Frick, of the Baker City National Bank, who will ship the entire lot to Stockdaie, a suburb of Chicago, where they will be fed for a time before placing them on the market. Mr. Frick just sold 8000 head in Chicago the other day after having fed the band at Stockdaie, realizing good figures, but if he had held on a few days longer he would have done much better, as the market has an upward tendency. The famous Pollard-Breckenridge case finally came to an end Saturday. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of Miss Pollard, awarding her $16,000 damages. Commenting upon this case the Tacoma Union says: "When a man 50 years of age, a member of congress, silver-tongued orator and the husband of a second wife, can successfully plead in self-justifica tion that a school girl Bed need him aud for years held him in illicit relations, what can be done in the prosecution of young everyday fellows on charges of seduction?" J as. F. Moore has been appointed register of the land office at The Dalles. Mr. Moore is a resident of Prineville, Crook county, an attorney by profession and an active democrat. Two years ago he was given the nomination of district attorney for the Seventh judicial dis trict, but was defeated by W. II. Wilson, his republican opponent. He, received the indorsement of nearly all the promi nent democrats of bis district on his ap plication for the registersbip. Prior to making Prineville his residence Mr. Moore lived in Klamath county. It was discovered and proven at the trial in circuit court hero that all the published testimony, which appeared in the Journal in the cattle stealing cases at Fossil was false in every particular. The whole mess of stuff, which filled up two Issues of that puper, was "doctored" and "manufactured" to suit the occasion for which it was intended to shield the defendants. The good people aud tax payers from all over the county are severely censuring the Journal for taking such a disgraceful stand against their interests. More than 60 men from this county were heard to remark at Condon that although their time had not yet expired they intended to stop thoir Journal at once. In that case it won't have many subscribers left. Circuit Court Proceedings. April, 1H94, term. Presiding Judge, W. L. Bradshaw ; District Atty., W. 11. Wilson. Attorneys present : Frank Clarno, (son of Andrew Clarno) Ex-Judge M. L. Pipes and Alex Rubencteln of Portland, A. S. Jiennett and F. P. Mays of The Dalles, H. H. Hendricks of FoksU, A. A. Javne and J. M. Johns of Arlington, Oeo.'W. Goode of Moscow, T. R. Lyons, L. W, Darling and II. B. Hendric ks of Condon. Stenographer, Fred D. Hill, The Dalles. Grand jurors: S B Barker, foreman ; A D llailey, P A Fry, Al McConnell, Jos Baird, Thurston Butcher, Chris Nel son. Jury Twiliffs: Court, G L Neale; grand Jury, 11 C Strickland; jury, G Schilling. LAW. O N Denny vs C DSennett, continued. O N Denny vs Geo W Young, continued, J A Blakely vsC DSennett, continued. J H'Kolman vs ESeekamp, dismissed. S Simon vs Geo W Goode, dismissed. Halstead, Rinehart & Co vs M E Kci zur, dismissed. Thos Dillon vs W L Barker, dismissed. Rosenfeld, Smith & Co vs Halstead, Rinehart A Co, judgment by default. . Thos Dillon vs John Maddock et al, dismissed. Henry Ileppner vs A J Cochran, con tinued. I) S Sprinkle vs Joseph Frizzell, con tinued. Frank Bros & Co vs Copner k Ham, judgment for want of answer. D C Downer vs Chas Fix, appeal dis missed. EQUITY. Assignment of J M Campbell, contin ued. Assignment of Mrs. Delia Goff, con tinued. O N Denny vsO 8 Ebletu. dismissed. American Mortgage Co vs Wni Wheel er et al, decree of foreclosure. Sarah E Host vs Henry M lloss, de cree of divorce. P Skelly vs Katberine Skeily, decree of divorce. Nellie Hutchinson vs Geo Hutchinson, decree of divorce. Nellie Barnard vs Byran Barnard, con tinued for service. 1 Stephanie Angell vs Geo Angell, de cree of divorce. CRIMINAL. State vs Dallas M Walton, cruelty to animals; verdict, not guilty. State vs Geo Crane, larceny; dismiss ed. State vs Jas Barnard, Clarence Zach ary and Ebel Clarno, larceny of cows; a true bill. State vs Jas Barnaul, Clarence Zach ary and Ebel Clarno, larceny of steers ; a true bill. State vs Geo Zachary, Jas Barnard, Coe Barnard and Myron Hamilton ; larceny of a steer; a true bill. State vs J 11 Parsons, assault and bat tery; a true bill; plea, nH jrtiiltv. State vs Emuiett and Frank Arm strong, larceny of a heifer; a true bill; case on trial." Jury: Ed F Horn, F H Allen, D F Ball, Clayton Shane, I A Hen derson, F 11 Douglas, H S Moore, FA Knox, Jos Frizzell, 11 W Pentecost, A P Lacey, Geo Gibbons. The defense is ably represented bv Bennett and Lyons and the state by W H Wilson, assisted by L W Darling. Case submitted to jury Friday evening. The above are the proceedings up to Friday noon; the following from that time up to the hour of going to press to day noon. SATURDAY. No. 1. State vs Jas Barnard, Clarence Zachary, Ebel Clarno; defendant Ebel Clarno discharged from the indictment, that he may be enabled to testify. No. 2. State vs Jas Barnard, Clarence Zachary, Ebel Clarno; Ebel Clarno dis charged to testify. Grand jury reported and discharged. State vs Emuiett Armstrong et al ; jury disagreed. Case continued for term. Stat vs Jas Barnard, Clarence Zach ary; on trial. Jury: WG Flett, W II Francis, G S Smith, LP Conroy, J E Redmond, Henry Wilkins, C M Spencer, Wm Hunt, G W Chamberlain. W J Fletcher, H T Propst and S S Cole. Attys for defense, A S Bennett and 11 II Hendricks; for the state, W U Wilson and F P Mays. - MONDAY. Jas B Judson et al vs Antonio De Val embroso; deed to deft set aside. No. 1. O N Denny vs Eli J Keeney, sale comfirmed. No. 2. O N Denny vs Eli J Keeney, sale confirmed. 1st National Bank vs W L Barker, settled and dismissed. 1st National Bank vs Barker dcPliter Stock Co, settled and dismissed. State vs Geo Zachnry. Jas Barnard, Coe Barnard and Myron Hamilton, ar raigned. TUESDAY. Bank of Newberg vs Yamhill Land Co et al, settled and dismissed at pltf's cost. State vs Jas Barnard, Clarence Zach ary and Ebel Clarno, motion for verdict in favor of defendents denied. State vs Geo Zachary, Jas Barnard, Coe Barnard and Myron Hamilton; piea, not guilty, WKDNK8PAY. L W Darling assignee vs W L Wilcox ; default. ' ' State vs Jas Barnard, Clarence Zach ary and Ebel Clarno ; case went to jury. THUKstfAY. State vs Jas Barnard, Clarence Zach ary and Eliel Clarno; verdict, not guilty as to deft Clarence Zachary; guilty as to Jas Barnard. Notice of motion for new trial fur Jas Barnard. Clarence Zachary discharged from said indictment. State vs Jerome Parsons, on trial. Jury:WR Boyer, F H Douglas, A I Henshaw, DF Ball, II 8 Moore, Jas Kiser, Jas McKinney, Arthur Myers, Wm Dnnlap, Chas Huntley, E Ileiidrix and J E McKinney. Atty for deft, Geo W Goode ; for state, W H Wilson. , FRIDAY. Jury in case of State vs J II Parsons returned a verdict of not guilty. All the balance of the criminal cases have been continued until next term. Jas Barnard was sentenced this morn ing by Judge Bradshaw to two vears in the penitentiary. Sheriff Wilcox will start tor Kniem totlay with the prisoner. Court adjourned at noon today. There are several law and equity cases, the pro ceedings of which we failed to get for this issue. GRAND JURY REPORT! In the circuit court of the state of Ore- fon for the county of Gilliam. To the lonorable circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Gilliam. We the grand jury of aid county and state for April term, 1804, thereof beg leave to submit the following report : We have been in session in all, six days; and after making an examination of all the cases submitted for our con sideration we have found and returned into court five true bills. We have investigated a large amount of other complaints that we did not deem, advisable to make mention of, as they did not appear of sufficient impor tance. We have examined the county build ings, officers' books and property and find as follows: That the county jail is in good condi tion and kept in good order by the officer in charge; but we would recommend that the steel cell be better ventilated, as the ventilation is insufficient. We find that the sheriff's ofuco, books, etc are In good condition aud well kept. We have found thecounty clerk's office and county records in his custody to be well kept in a neat and orderly manner." We have examined the county treas ure's books and find that tbey are kept in an orderly manner; except that they are kept at ids private dwelling house, and we condemn this practice as to the safety of such important hooks, in case of fire; and we recommend that suitable accomodation be furnished by the coun ty for the safe keeping of such records and Ixxjks, as provided by statute. Having finished our labors for this term of said court, we now respectfully ask to i discharged from further duties at this term. Dated at Condon Oregon this 14th day of April, 181)4. S. B. Bakkkr, Foreman of the Grand Jury. Arlington Items. Sheep shearing began here Wednesday. Curley Ebi's pet coon made its escape last week. Mrs. Copenhefer of Dot, Wash, hat moved to town. Muse Kirby gave an entertainment last Friday night. Mrs. N. Cicil, wbo has been ill for some time, is recovering. Miss Dollie Lyons left last Monday morning for Baker City. The Demorest medal contest has been postponed till April 25th. Rev. Fegley left Tuesday for California. His wife is at Yakima. J. W, Maguire is in the Pine creek country gathering horses. D. Morris and family have moved into John Cunningham's bouse. ' Dr. J. A. Giesendorfer was called to Portland Sunday night on professional business. Rev. Gregory arrived last night and will hold services here. No relation to Joe that we know of. Atty. J. M. Johns returned from cir cuit court last Saturday, returning to Coudou Wednesday night. The shade trees in town and we have a great many of them are leafing, thus adding to the beauty of our city. The market here seems to be well sup plied with eggs, which are being sold at the extremely low rate of 3 doz. for 25c. L. C. Edwards, our efficient druggist, returned "from Portland last Saturday. Mr. King remained in the store during his absence. Messrs. Lon and Wm. Ralston were in town today. The latter is on his way to Albany. He is much pleased with Gil liam county. The early garden, put out by quite a number of our citizens, is growing nicely, wbilo the peach trees give evidence of an abundant yield. Mr, Cook has been at work for several days plowing J. W. Smith's timber culture, which, if the trees continue to thrive, will be an ornament to the town. There are quite a number of men from California, wbo came up here to work. They seem to be an intelligent, energetic lot of fellows, who are anxious to do something. Mrs. J. C. Cunningham and children left last Thursday for the orange groves of California. Mr. Cunningham accom panied them as far as Portland, return ing next day. Mr. Hatch, from across the river, had the misfortune to break his right leg last week. Dr. Giesendorfer reduced the fracture and we are glad to Bay Mr. Hatch is getting along nicely. The Arlington Water Co's reservoir sprung a leak last Sunday morning, re sulting in the upper part of the town being very well irrigated. It was repair ed ou Monday aud is now all right. Francis Clarno, an att'v of Portland, made an eloquent speech here last Mon day night, which was very much appre ciated by our citizens. J. E. David, can didate for representative on the republi can ticket, addressed the people for a short time in an interesting manner. Withdraws From the Ticket. Davtohon, Ob., April 12, 1894. I wish to state though the columns of the Globs that I decline the nomination (or school superintendent, on the popu list ticket, so kindly tendered me at the populist convention held at Condon on April 7th. I sincerely thank the party for the honor, and regret my inability to comply with their wish. Bessib M. Fitzwater. Cattlemen, Attention. An eastern cattle buyer wants about 4oo head of one and two-year-old steers. He will be at Condon nest Monday, 23d; Mayville 24th and Fo'ssil 25th, ready to contract for same. All persona having such cattle for sale will find it to their advantage to lie at either of these places on the dates named. Notice. The notice heretofore published in this paper and signed by Miller & Hill, con cerning a note given by Miller & Hill to J. H. lkiwning, is hereby withdrawn. We further say that said "note was wriK ten hastily upon the occasion, and we hereby say that we never intended to in jure Mr. Downing by said notice in any way j but the balance that remains un paid on the note will he paid by na as agreed upon. Miixkr & mu.. L. W. "A DRUGOh Books : Stati6i.it- . FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES Brushes, Fine Soaps, Sponges, &c. CONDON, OREGON. Customers will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices. J. H. Miller. MILLER & DUNN BRO'S, CONDON,' - : - s OREGON, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, TOBACCOS Hardware, Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows and all kinds of Farm Machinery. Condon Hotel, Condon, Oregon. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, .... .... - PBOPRIETHJE8S. ' This Large New Hotel Is the Most Comfortable and Bett-Fur-nlshed Hotelin Gilliam County. First-class Accommodation and Low Rates. The table is supplied with the best that the market affords. ALBERT HENSHAW, CONDON, OREGON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN F U R N I TU R UNDERTAKERS GOODS, ETC. Wallpaper and window shades a specialty. A full line of builders' materials constantly on hand, such as doors, windows, mouldings, shingles, oils, paints, glass, etc. Also stoves, pumps in fact everything imaginable in this line. I have a first-class lumber yard in connection. Get my prices before buying elsewhere. LOST - VALLEY - LUMBER MILLS Are located in Lost Valley, Oregon, 18 miles from Condon, 12 miles from Mayville, 12 miles from Fossil, 5 miles from Lone Rock, In the Most Natural and Accessible Location for a Mill in Gilliam County. The best body of timber in Eastern Oregon. It is my aim to keep constantly on hand, ready for imme diate delivery, a full and complete stock of rough lumber, dressed flooring, rustic, fine finishing lumber, etc., etc. A lot of Al . Cedar Shingles in Stock at Condon. Before purchasing elsewhere, you are respectfully invited to call and see the quality of my lumber, get my prices, and I am satisfied you will buy your lumber from me. HARRY HALSTEAD, Proprietor -:- and -: Manager. T. O. Johnson. Jotinson -PROFKIKTORS 01 Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on North Main Street, Condon, - ..- Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHARGES VKR)' First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Ed. Dunn and Jas. Dunn. W. L. Wacox. & Wilcox, REASONABLE,