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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1895)
f4 int mmillirj i:i UHh " 7""" vne in rortiamj i attract- Hon. A A. Parker, an eminent FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1803. , ' NOTICE. T1,u yrty ul'wrii.ttoii to tlm Qw Ufl.fiO, KpHltlln advance. If nut pnlil In wlvniiew, will l elmrgwl. A blue jit-uril mark Hroiiiid tlil liollce Indicate Hint your iubwrliitlon ex-I'lii-n with tlili lnc, I'li iiKfl reiu-w promptly. GLOBOSITIES. Mr,, and Mrs. frowning made a trip to 1 1'ttlaml thl week. Cash Strlcklin I Mill confined to his 'id with a severe attack of rheumatism. Sheriff Wili-oi ami family visited Fo. il lust week, going over Friday and re turning flutidny. Assessor M. O. Clarke lias begun the or k of assessing the county, eommene iii(f at Arlington today. The price t.f wheat in on the rise once more. It ia e llitig at 82 and 83c s I uhel at Arlington this week. Miss Hnttie Hoover of Fossil visited he fondly of Sheriff Wilcox at Condon his week, going home Tucudtiy, ' Lieutenant Kidney Collin of Arlington was Friday appointed chief of ordnance on the governor atalT. Oregonian. A great many people were before the vounty court oti various kinds of bnsl eM this week mostly road business. Judge Mariner and Commissioners Ualston and Clyiner are conducting the regular term of county court at Condon this week. Mr.,and Mr. F. B. Stevens visiti-d friends' in town Tuesday. The Ulomh family ia glad "to be numbered amoiitr their friend. Mr. and Mn, Win. Livingston's little child la very wick with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Win. frunlap'a little baby is also very alck. Tiie fee for filing paper In the coun ty and mate circuit court have been rained 100 per cent by an ac t of the leg islature Juat approved. Don't forget that thin la the proper time of the season to et out shade tree. Let u all take more pride in beautify ing the town In thia manner. Joe Meek left thia week to join hi brother, John Meek, at Kennywlck, Wash., and will attaint him In shipping aiieep to Chicago thia auuimer. The spring term of circuit court for uiillam county convene at Condon on April 8th. The .locket will likely I the lightest we have bad for noma time. We are inf6rmed that several young men were "jerked up" over on Trailfotk last week on a charge of stealing chick en, but have not learned the particular, Mr, (joddard will start for home Mon thly and C. M. ltrniau will teach the re iiaininn noiiitli of school in tiie princi pal' department at Uoldumlule. .Sentinel. A young Uivine ill Portland la attract. I linn A.. A Parlror an Mndnwnt Ing much attention from departing from judge of the circuit court at Ontonagon, the UMjfil routine. Sunday night he Michigan, in a letter thia week to hi gave the women of that city a scoring nephew, Kara A. May of Matney Flat, forlieing ffosslps, and aid that many among other thing-) aav that the Ji.obk people were Injured by the wagging (which Mr. May ha had sent to his ad- tongue of gossips, and referred to cer- dress for the Ian four year) 1 the mot tnin cases. Some people are of the opin- interenting and brighten little conntry Ion that there I a good field for work of paper he ha ever s-en ; that it tripple that kind In this section. discount any paper published in that Our landlady, Mr. 8. A. Maddock, ;ty of over 3000 inhabitants. This l.n.t n. t.... A i i. .1 . . 1 ... . . ,i it .nl n nTiiviMj iniiu romano one of "pinion, iroiii on wno ib bo tnorougjiiy ' '"w ' the lartfeHt and finest vnak.nt.nvs , ! comrot'nt to imltw in nrh matt - h jt'WfW'M shop in thitt ulace hflva (vcr unun In Mu iMli..,t... ti . ! tnAi.aA a ..,1 i ). M. RinftfiMrf fif fVtrwtrm wau t n Ac ' ' ' -" " " m 'Mllllt V, i 1113 i i viiiwui nui I JVC J II I ' ' " vm 'it tt o as r name of it I "Mianlwippi Uanite" and. i y-'t the subscription price ia 60" lens ''"gton on business last week. lltA t.M ......... 1. I.. - I. - - . .1 .1 . i .... ir hiiiiic, u iff a long one. The ,,,,u" "IBl Hny omer paper in inn stove U largo enough to fill up an ordi- county. Now is the time to subscribe Arlington Items. Val Wheeler was here last Thursday night. Our city officials are improving the streets. Dr. E. II. Griffin 1 at La Frande visit ing for a short time. Mrs. Ueo. Gray is visiting relatives and friends in I leppner, Mrs. John of Baker City is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kprinkle. J.F.Potter has taken charge ofhiu CONDON, -:- OREGON, nary-sized kitchen, and bake and cooks so well that we think Mrs. Maddock would I justified in charging double price for mealsfor awhile, at least, un til the new wear off of it. Here is a receipt for getting rich, which i a easy asroliingoira log. Try it: On tiie first day of March deposit in any sound bank one cent. Almost any one can rake up a penny. On each or the succeeding days double your de pond. Follow this prouram faithfully and at the end of the month. you will be surprised to find that your account will show the sum of 10,840,030.(18 to your credit. With that little sum all you have to do is to retire and let the other fellow hustle. ; Condon was visited Saturday by a dis tinguished gentleman from Chicago, in ho person of Mr. W. W, Hay, vice-pres ident of the Columbia Live Stock Com mission Co., of that city. He has been receiving at the famous Chicago stock yard nearly all the stock, particularly beep, slilpjx-d from the Western states, and is a wealthy and educated gentle man. lie 1 making a short visit in the West for his health, and came out from Arlington to see J. W. Make, an old ac quaintance of his. The people of Beecher Flat presented a petition to the countv court this week. asking that honorable body to order a county road to ! opened from the Flat down to intersect with the from SOiuile to Condon. We are Inform ed that the proposed road would be of great convenience to all the settlers of the Flat, and a about all the people over there are in favor of the road being oja-ned, it ia very probable the court will order it opened. It is v. ell known that the Beecher I' I -ivvr uuuut w vomjon loan iney how have. Congressman Ellis' bill which passed The regular annual school election wa held Monday, Charley Gross was elected a director to serve three year, to take the place of the retiring officer, L, W. Darling. Ed Dunn was elected clerk to serve one year, to take the place of the retiring clerk, J. H. Miller. The three director now are, W, H. Myers, Joint Maddock and C. W. Gross. It was decided to close the principal's de partment of the school at the end of the 6th month a week from today, Mch. 15, owing to a lack of funds with which to run any longer at, the present time. It is very probable the primary depart ment will be continued until alioiit June 1st, that eine left to the discretion of the directors. Nearly every week n lot of poorly-composed poetry, Jonir memoriatns and ac- count of deaths are sent us for publica tion, sometimes the subjects of which was buried several mouths tiefore. Us ually such news is not of general inter est to the public, and for that reason and several others we have not encourag ed such communication. In fact nearly all newspapers consider such things ad vertising matter and charge for same regular advertising rates from 5 to 10c per line. The Globk has never charged for such advertising, and does not in tend to; but it reserves the right to re ject, if 'it chooses, any matter of that kind that is not of general interest to the public. A death notice not to ex ceed 8 or 10 lines is quite sufficient in the majority of canes. in this I " "' Cahill has gone op the Columbia to secure a supply of wood, A School entertainment was given at the Armory ball last Saturday night. A. A. Carothers of Kock' creek was doing business in town last Saturday. J. 15. Patterson and family are moving into the house recently purchased from rquire lini, Frank Shurte made a business trip to Dongla last Saturday, Ask him about the nuw bujrgy. ' At the annual school meeting for thi district O. 8. FJbi was elected director and H. A. D. Gurley, clerk. M. D. Roche, organizer of the Wood men of the World, passed through Fri day night on his way to Portland. One of the numerous ball players threw a bat accident ly through the front window of the First National bank last week. Last Sunday our marshal made two arrests. In making one arrest be had a pitched battle with the offender, but as usual, he knocked the fellow outand suc ceeded in landing them both in jail. Our marshal never fails to take his man when he goes after him. At a regular meeting of the reading circle last Wednesday evening the fol lowing officers were elected to serve for the eneuinif term: S. A. D. Ourlev. I president; J. M. Johns, vice-president; Mrs. S, A. D. Gurley, secretary; Mrs. A. ri ii . . uawBon, treasurer. There was a large attendance of members and an ex cellent time was had. We had an old-fashioned runaway here last Friday. Mr. Walker from across the river was here and left his team standing. The horses took fright and after having traveled most of the streets concluded to leave the hack, to which they were hitched. Thia was done bv castiner off one of the front. a go., -Dealers inr H. N. Frazer Appointed Coun ty Clerk. Jay P. Lucas tendered his resignation I..,. , . : none ov cactinir on one ot the trout as clerk this week to the countv court, , . ,. . . . ni. . . i ,i , ' ! wheels and otherwise dissecting it, and W hich accented the name unil nnnomti.it .... 6 ' . ,, ..... . . ' """'Co ociiiainuKi mat tnetr -eouy Wwn ot ross,, nas appued to rightH fje tt Um the county court for the appothtment of U,,,, ,1M m dwilM u county surveyor, jenny is well qualifi ed for the position and will make a good aurveyor. The civil case of U. L. Sabin vs. Geo. M'. Rinehart, to recover money, is among the case being tried thia week in the Lane couuty circuit court.--Eugene Guard. E. A. May inform ua that some neakthief last week stole from hi barn three good horse collars and other ictas. Ezra ia in excellent humor to give the thief a "talking to." Among those bf fore the county court on business this week were Hon. T. G. Woodland of Olex, Ed Palmer and Er nest Seekamp of Ajnx, and Constable T. J. Andrew id Lne Ris k. Rev. Outran will preach at Lexington next Sunday; so there will be no preach ing hereon thatday. Revs, Currau and Zeller expect to open a revival meeting here about the 17th of this mouth. J. 8. McKiuney iand wife and little on, Brond, came over to town Monday from the saw mill, returning home next lay. Mr. McKiuney expects to sella huge amount of lumber this summer. Governor Lord ha vetoed the bill which passed isilh house of the legisla ture, giving mileage to sticriffa. lie give as a reason for doing so that "it is contrary to the expressed policy of the people." The girls will have a chance next year. It will be the last leap year fur eight years. The leap year which follow in the last of a century are not counted, so there will be only 28 days in the Febru ary of moo. Chas. Royse's school at Olex closed Thursday of last week, and he gave such good satisfaction that he has been en gaged to teach the spring term in dis as his successor II. N. Frazer, the pres ent deriiitv clerk Mr T n,.n III ....... the house Wednesday, amending law so ( tinue as clerk until the 8ih of May, at a not to require actual residence on j hich time his resignation takes effect, railroad lands, pnsed the senate Friday There were four applications for the witlwit amendment, and goes to the position thw of II. N. Frazer, II. 15. president for Id approval. This will be j Hendricks, Dr. Z. T. Dodson of Clem, welcome news to many settlers in East-: nd J. W. Blake. A. B. Lamb of Fossil, em Oregon, who have cultivated railroad j for w hom a large petition was out, con lands for years without actually residing eluded lat '"Vfe to not apply for the on fr .li,ut!,.a ,l,.t,......1...l .1 I ..;,:.... if m. t ... . ...... i miiicii accepted me same and appointed , i . , . . r ; al)HI(ilollnif th xnilio iimf fho nA in I trict No. 5, on the Woodland place, coin-1 largest crowd evf week from next Monday. Icountr.u. L. W'M mean of securing to settlers the fruits of their hard labor." Saturday, Feb. 2:Jd, II. B.Millard filed ti a complaint for divorce from his wife, Anna Millard. The parties were mar ried at Cottage Grove, Aug. 15, K!m The plaintiff alleges in the comply'' cruel and inhuman treatment, pen- Indignities and adandonment. ' have not been living together sir f eemlier. Bilyeu & Young are af for the plaintiff. Euifeno Guan' , defendant's maiden name was tOglesby, formerly of Fossil, ih. I w here she has a number of re' ' friends who will I sorry to f unhappy marriage. !. Joint Representative of of G runt county succeeded bill through the legislu; one deputy each to the k of Morrow county, at $ This is a direct slap at g county court, which h point deputies, and w f to know the local sitn. the officers better th; legislators. We tim1' court is exceedingly l) thereat. Several oi provided w ith deputj in cases where thf courts refused to ayi , Nearly 300 people f sale of the Say re tf Tuesday. Aliout section were pre, waB auctioneer anc thing sold brought in many cases as f could lie sold for " sale was advertis;! I donlitlesH niv'iini I position. Frazer tiotl, IV! 400 v. pet; four applicants Mr Ione having a eti the names of about unty. Besides thia id personal recom lit in to the court pointutent, among '. Juijw Bradshaw. ""e four ap "' "e as building. Mayville M titterings. O. J. Kenaston, the music teacher, Is w ith, his family in Nebraska. Fred Hale of Pine creek wa in the villa last Saturday trading horses. Our farmers are busv plowing and sow ing and putting in their epringerops. Mr, Edward Morgan came in on Wednesday's stage from Douglas countv. Oregon, ami will makea short visit with bis sons and son-in-law. He expects to return home thia week. If we were mistaken in regard to the grangers having no p!ee to meet in this hamlet we cheerfully recall what was said in our former article, as we are a friend to all orders seeking to do good. A mock trial at the Buckhorn lycum ''Thursday created quite a little atunse "tor those present. Roy Shelly ''ctited for stealing a biscuit Alton's dog "lien." Decid ?t tlie biscuit. The Badger iaenss the "Free Silver next meeting .-.ml the vexed question sajjree with "G. ks on the dep. J in speaking of ould be glad to r f 35 a month." H teacher in the the work for the i-her can ill afford nt in the country, per and have two during the week, 'idently is looking G. Whiz. k Riplets. ) that could be asked DRUGS AND MOINES, JBooks, Stationery FAIICY AND TfliLET ARTICLES, Brushes, Fine Soaps, Sponges AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS DBUfl smnp Customers will find our stock complete, comprising many article it is itu- yvno.oic ocre vt enumerate, an i all oij at moderate price. S. B BARKER, -DEALER IN- ERGHANDESE GEfJER'L ftl CONDON, OREGON. ' STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINES A SPECIALTY. to Portland the first new goods and take jiiencing a wt Alwut 11,000,000 in lnonev, clothes. fuel and food have lieen contributed for t he relief of the Nebraska sufferers, and 450.000 appropriated by the state, and etill many person ore suffering extremo -destitution, and some oven starving. , Btate 8npt. G. M. Irwin has appointed 39 one of his board of examiners for the next four years, Prof. M, lit. Royal, pi 'es- Jiletit of the . :. W.eton normal school. ftJ'rof. Royal is a brother of our esteemed lid low citizen, K, W. lloyal of Fossil, Easter will occur this year on'April 14th. This ia the late at date 011 which this festival bus occurred for many years. The date is fixed oil the first Sunday after the full moon, occurring upon and after March 2lst and may happen as early hs March '.'2d ori as lute as April J5t It, though it verv tfttelv approaches these extreme.. In J. ' Etu'tcr occurred .0 JiUVll i'f'lh. I' lie never saw nS so orderly as tl liquor present, being sntislled ,J the talking. g Wm.F. ThnA two years auo ! eastern Kattsi. day prepared t Hill is more rt that a bettor ci, im Foil nil nv,:4l here be has' I liliicksitiith nti. ' and expects to- once, in his buf lie brought wi of blacksmith will be ready loll is a good c welcome him tl--iliicb i & a till blast and one can plowing and sich like Minion has gone to the o spend a few weeks with Mrs. R. T. Brow n. d supervisor, Harry Perry ling over the roails lately, f w hich he will dish out to 'portion to our interests. ling a lot of air in vibration I some to prick up their ears, lock school I'tst. electeil the officers last Mondav: John 'director, and W. U. Colwell,; EW STOCK OF FURNSTllRE I I jiave also just received a large and choice stock of Builders' Materials Such as Doors, Windows, Hardware, Paints, Ois, Wa!I Paper, Window Shades, Stoves and Pumps. UNDERTAKERS GOODS, ETC. Ten per cent Interest on accounts running over 30 days. When you come to the county seat, drop In and see me. AL HEXSHXW, CONDON, - : - : - OREGON. 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 supplied with the best that the market afords. SMITH 1 if' DEALER IN- HARNESS, SADDLERY, WHIPS, SFURS, GKAI COLLARS, QUIRTS, ETC. Condon, - : - : - Oregon. HAND AND MACHINE-MADE HARNESS. Repairing a specialty. Call and see me when you are at the county seat. I have had twenty years experience in this business and 5- MY PRICES DFFY- mMPFTITIflM m - - - - Bail I Boot and Shoe Repairing Done. BUTCHER SHOP A Nice Line of Cloves for Sale. IN CONNECTION. Woods lost a good horse last t While he was driving his team a notion not to pull the wagon tut 11 hill, at the bottom of w hich is n deup dilch, into w hich one of ,orit'a fell after he had unhitched as ttlmostinstnntlv killed. J. l)oe. ! T. G. Johnson. W. L. Wilcox. yonng husband Are my eggs done utirutiK; 111s nnae (in tears; 1 11, kl I've boiled them for an' hour Id a half, and thev are not isoft vet.-r- cchant "If my employer does not retract fhat he said to me this morning, I Ihatl leave his store." "Whv, what did flie fnv?" "He told me to look for an- lothcr place. Johnson & Wilcox Livery, -PBOPKIETOKH 6K- Feed and Sale Stables, targe New Barn on North Main street, - ; . Condon, - Oregon. HAY. AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND. SCLD. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Patf. A share of the rMic patror.RRs 3jn reyiix$j '.t.-, 1 M. J " i b 1 1 1 t . . . 1 s