THE GOHDOIl GLOBE.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY. OREGON.
FRIDAY. FEBUARY 21, I86C.
AN OBJECT LESSON.
r; The deadlock that exists in the
Kentucky legislature in the sena
torial contest is an excellent object
ledson of that clumsy process we
adopt for electing United States
senators, but owing to a division on
party lines, no election can be af
fected without the vote of the pop
ulist members, and virtually those
two men have in their power to de
cide for the people of the entire
commonwealth of Kentucky who
shall represent them in the Uni
ted States Senate. That is, two
men can cast the vote of the entire
state.
This state of affairs should be a
sufficient argument in favor of
electing senators by direct vote
- Speaking of the deadlock in Ken
tucky the other day Senator Turpie
o'' Indiana, in a speech before the
senate, said:
. ''But whatever else may result
from this deadlock in the Kentucky
legislature, it should teach the peo-
pie of the United States that the
time has come when there should
a 1 ... .
be adopted an amendment to our
. national constitution giving into
the bands of the people the election
of United States senators, that the
'ballot of opinion,' unbought and
' unawed, may settle the question of
election to the United States sena
tor."
Bids for the new issue of govern
ment bonds aggregating more than
$600,000,000 at prices ranging from
11,09 to $1.50 were opened a few
days ago. The result is astonish
ing, and goes to show that the peo
ple have not lost confidence in the
nation's ability to pay and - that
there are untold millious of money
lying idle in the country, watching
' every opportunity for safe and
profitable investment. How much
better would it be were there no
- such opportunities for tying up
" capital; it would then be forced in
to legitimate business channels and
become a blessing instead of a bur
den. Our coast cities are not defended
by great fortifications, but the na
tion who sends a shell whistling in
to one of them will pay a billion or
two for the whistle. Globe Demo
crat.. .,. . .
Program for Entertainment.
Following is the program for the
school entertainment to be given in the
hall here Saturday evening :
Music by the Brass Band.
' Opening song by the school, "Happy
ureeung.
4 Hesitation by Sne Stevenson.
, ' Organ solo by Birdie Henshaw.
. , Dialogue, VLoey's Old Man."
Solo by H. JJ. Frazer.
Recitation by Maggie Maddock.
. Tableau-r-George Washington.
Recitation Life of Washington,
bv
seven pnpns. .
. . Music by the band,
r. . Tableau Scene from real life.
, Song by the school, "Help It On."
" Recitation by Stella Darling.
' Solo by Sndie Rnssell.
'.' Recitation by Berril Morey.
!; School song, "Busy Bee."
'..Sol by Mrs. Chas. B. Sears.
'. Yiulin solo by Prof. Saunders of Port-
v Tableau The Rising Sun.
. t Solo. by Ella Kifly. , ..
Bobby's Speech, by Rollo Frazer.
. Pie and apple contest by four boys.
' Duet by Xouella Maddock and Lulu
Fitzwater. . :
,. , Solo by Birdie Henehaw.
.'Tableau Our future hopes.
; - Song hy Lillie and Florence Clarke.
Quartet.
Dialogue The "New Woman."
Mo by Mrs. H. C. Strickland.
tmorns hy two girls and one boy.
Music by' the band.
Goodnight song by boys.
Republican County Committee
Meeting. '
There will be a meeting of the Repub-
Iff an.", ponnty Central Committee for
Gilliam county at Condon, Oregon, on
..March .4 ) 89, at 2 o'clock p.m. for the
purpose of calling the Republican pri
maries and County convention for (jil
rliam county and for making the appor-itionment-of
delegates to said conven
tion. A full attendance is earnestly re
quested. - S. G. Hawhon, Chairman.
. Don't send away for your garden and
' flower seeds until yon have looked
' throiigh D. M. Ferry A'Co's seeds, which
are the best to le bad. For sale at P.
U. Stephenson's.
. Everybody knows the Mitchell wagon.
:Look, t Shurte Bron! ad'; that will tell
'Tir where to get it.. '
i)r. Price's Cream Baking Powder
. AwanaM tius Madal Maiwiour Fair, Saa Frmitco.
The City Primaries.
Twenty-eight of oor citiienj met In
the clerk's office Thursday ' evening ami
nominated candidates for the various
city ottit-ea, as follows: ' V
For Mator g. b. Barker and J. W.
Barr.
For Conncilmen Al iletiehaw, W.
L. Wilcox, P. H. Stephenson, J. W.
Barr, S. B, Barker, J. M. Caldwell, W.
F. Thnrnajfle and Geortre Tatom.
For recorder Ed Dunn and Win. C.
Caldwell.
For treasnrer W. Rinehart and J.
H. Hudson.
The convention attempted to nomi
nate two tickets, with different names,
which accounts for 8. B. Barker and J.
W. Barr being nominated for both may
or and conncilmen. After the nomina
tions were made it was decided to name
the whole ticket "Citisens Ticket," and
that is the way the names will appear
on the balluts.
The election will take place on Tues
day, March 3d.
Ten Nights In a Bar Room.
Following is the caste of characters of
the Mayville Dramatic Club that will
play at Condon on the evening of Feb.
28th : . . . .
Iade J as. W. Dyer.
Romaine Ves Simmons.
Harvey (iroen M. E. Weir.
Willie'llamtuond W. P. Weir.
Sampel Switchel I. B. Carter.
Frank Slade T. C. Livingston.
Joe Morgan A. J. Shelton.
Mrs. Morgan Mary Shelton.
Mrs. Slade Phoebe Stinchfield.
Mehitable Jane Ann Cartwright El
len Riuehart. .-'-'
Mary Morgan Iva Shelton. '
The Walla Walla county court has re
fused to pay for all is tamps and stamped
envelopes used by the officials of that
county. This has bten and still is a
big item of expense in Umatilla county's
affairs, but much of it could be saved if
the county conrt would take action simi
lar to the Walla Walla county court
Better methods in public affairs are al
ways worth striving for. East Orego-
Populist Massmeetlng.
All of the populists of Gilliam county
are requested to meet at Condon on
Wednesday, March 11, 1806, for the pur
pose of electing one delegate to the state
convention and electing a county cen
tral committee and getting ready for the
coming campaign. J. R. Clabk,
. Chairman.
An I For Business.
The man or woman with the rieht kind
Of an eye does not need a porous plaster
touraw tneir attention to a good thing;
but they will always keep an eye open
for the purpose of seeing irood banrains.
James W. Smith has them this time.
Below is a fewonlvof themanv bargains
that are to be had from his mammoth
stock of new goods direct from the East,
at prices that will certainly please his
many customers in Gilliam county :
ladles' shoes from 90c to 13.50 per pair.
20 yds of Gairlock Gingham tor f 1.00.
Harmony PriD U, 20 yds for II .00.
All the latest and best styles of dress goods
from 16c to 75c a yard.
Gents' black dress all-wool suits for 9.
Gents' business suits from 15 to 17.50.
Gents' Cottonade pant for Sue a pair.
Farreil's syrup in buckets. $J.40.
30 lbs white beans. II. 20 1!j 3 Crowu raisins ft
Full-weight 5-gal keg pickles, 95c.
Sneara direct from the refinery at the lowest
maiket price.
8tock and dairy salt direct from the salt works
at prices that defy competition.
James W. Smith has the largest line
of agricultural implements to select from
in Gilliam county. Oliver plows and
extras a specialty.
A Home Company.
The cheapest ife insurance in the
world. You don't have to die to get
yonr money. The Washington Coopera
tive Life Insurance Association of Port
land, Oregon, is a purely mutual benefi
cial association, equitable and econom
ical in every respect, as reference to its
table will show. It is purely beneficial,
as it not only protects the loved ones in
case the protector is removed by death,
but the policy holders as well. He has
made the afternoon of his life pleasant
and comfortable by his own frugality
and very little self-denial. Call at once
and see Al Henshaw and learn how this
can be done. Do not let this golden op
portunity pass by. Remember you do
not have to die to get your money. Al
Henshaw, agent, Condon, Oregon.
Say, have yon seen that new improv
ed "Canton Clipper" gang plow at Shurte
Bros? It is a daisy.
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
ATTO RN EYS AT LAW,
Fosail - and - Condon, - Oregon.
Kotaries Public, k gen t for Flremans Fond and
h. & I., and Globe Insurmira Vm. Alin.,ti,.
Collections, C. 8. Land BBninesa. Practice in ali
Shurte Bros, sell all kinds of agricul
tural implements dirt cheap. Get their
prices. '
The German-American Insurance Co., of New
York, one of the most reliable companies In the
world, has established an office at Condon with
L. W. Durllngas agent
Those spring tooth harrows do the
work and they are chesp. At Shurte
Bros. :
James W. Smith's new spring snd
summer stock of gents' furnishing goods,
boots and shoes, dry goods, etc., will all
be in by March 1st. Ilia goods are
bonght direct from the East, at r.ricea
that defy competition.
Notice.
To those who are indebted to th fnl.
lowing firms, please call at mv office nt
an early date and settle: flmith & Per-
inn, Barr & Stephentron,-' Halstead &
Kioehart, i. S. (Jlark, E. J5. Smith, as"
signed to Geo. Lawrence & Co., l'ort
l"'l. ." ' ; H, B. jir.N'iHicKHAtt
County Warrants at Face.. .
.Iwilj take. county warrants at their'
face value in trade lit mv store in Con-
dou. S. 11. IiakKKK.
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
AT THE
IN ARLINGTON.
Our new winter stock has arrived and will.
be sold at Hard Times Prices.
; Dry 'V ; .
goods, ladies'
. furnishing goods, cloth
ing and gents' furnishing goods, over
coats and duck-lined goods, boots, shoes and
rubber goods, mackintoshes and slickers, blankets and
comforts, yarns and fancy notions, hats and cans, gloves and
mittens, hardware, Btoves and
Buipnur ana cement, harness and saddlery, lumber and shin
gles, paints and oils, glass, crockery, wall paper, win
dows and doors, school books and stationery,
machinery of all kinds, Studebaker
and Old Hickory wagons,
Oliver plows,
Etc.
COME AND GET OUR PRICES.
WHAT YOU DO NOT SEE CALL FOR
LOWEST PRICES!-TOWN
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AT P. O. STORE
Choice candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos, books and fine sta
tionery, also everything in the line of machinery wagons,
buggies, plows, harrows, seeders, reapers, windmills, etc.
At Figures That Command Your Trade.
' We are prepared to fill all orders at very low prices.
write or call on us.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Books of all kinds. L. W. Darling & Co.
Dislies and glns.warc at L. W. Darling A Co.'s.
The best lemon extracts for flavoring, Just ar
rived. L- W. Darling & Co.
Have you seen our new display of toilet soaps?
Something new and nice. L. v. Darling A Co.
Huy choice bird seed, now reduced to 10c a
packuge, from L. W. I)fiiiiKiCo., and yonr bird
will sing sweeter. .
' The famous "Williams Barber Bar Shaving
Soap" the best in toe world for trie toilet and
for shaving. For sale by L. W. Darling & Co.
The fieshest. purest and best stock of Dnicrin
Hon medicines fn the country can be found at
inearug store ui I- w. naning 6i onuon
Notice to Sheepmen.
lam prepared to summer bucks at $1
per head, on my range at the forks of
Beaver and Buck horn creeks, near Lone
Rock. For further particulars call or
address me at Lone Uock, Oregon.
Ed Comptom
The
Doctor Out of town When
Most Needed.
Mr. J. Y. Schenck, editor of the Cad
do, Ind. Ter., Banner, when bis little
girl two years of age was threatened with
a severe attack of the croup. He savs
"My wife insisted that I go for the doc
tor, but as our family physician was
out of town I purchased a bottle of
Chamberlain's Congh Remedy, which
relieved her imrnediatly. I will not I
without it in the future." 26 and 60c
bottles for sale hy all druggists.
Remember that Liverine is a first-class
remedy for the liver, and one of the
very best for constipation. Liverine is
an Oregon remedy. Patronize borne in
dustry by buying a bottle of Liverine a
L. VV Darling's.
How to Cure a Bad Cold.
I had a bad cold and congh for several
months . and tried almost everything.
Finally, Mr. Hunt, the druggist at West
Chester, recommended Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. , A 50 cent bottle cured
me entirely. Abhkk Mkhckh, l)illworth
towo. Chester Co.. Pa. For sale hv II
d riifirist. v
WANTED-AN DFAwb0'!.ttm
1.1" L. o . . tH,?f "n'imple
thing to patent? Protect yonrldcas ; they nur
bring you wealth. Write JOHN W1CDDE1U
BUUfTA CO., I'atent Attorneys, Washinaton
D. C, tor UuHt HM priie offer. '
STORE OF-
E S W. SMITH
tinware, groceries of all kinds, lime, !
CO
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IN ARLINGTON.
oiiiirvrr nnnrk
onun 1 1 dhuo.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LAKDOntct AT Tug Dallss.O., Jan. IS, 1S9B.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her Intention to
make dual proof In support of her claim and that
said proof will be made before II. N. Frnser, eoan
ty clerk of (iillliim county, at Condon, Or., on
March 3, Ms, viz:
LAL'KA C. CI.AKKE, Hd. W03,
for the nv4. n'4 nti and nwt nM sec 80,
tp 5 s of r -U e, W. M. Mfie immes tne fiillowhig
w itiieHes to prove her continuous residence up
on and cultivation of, suld land, via: (. . Ni-cl
of Lone Hock, Albert Henshaw, E. K. Smith and
K. A. Ilulding, of Condon, Oregon.
)24-ao Ja. K. Moors, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Flnai i'roof.
U. S. Lasd Omcg Thk DAi.r.., Os., Jan. 29,
Notice Is hereby given that Allert T. Wilkin
son of (lllllain county has tiled notice of Inten
tion to make tinal proof before H. N. Frazcr.
county clerk, at his office In Condon, Oregon, on
Saturday, March 14, 1896,
n timber culture application No. aws, forth
H 4 and e awJi see U tn 4 s of r n c. He
nnrsai wltnessKs: K, L. Kllbo'.irne, J, W. Cro
dick, T. J. Morria and L. V. Davidson, all of Da
vidaon, Oregon.
7-V2 JaS. V. MooHR. Rrirll.r
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final Proof,
U. B. 1-ahd Opmcb, Thr Dallks, Or., Jan. ao, '96.
Aollcc Is hereby given that Bterllng C. Smith, of
Heppner, Oregon, has filed notice of Intention to
Coin, at his oillce in Heppner, Or,, on
iiiuiiu nu'u iirtHtr ociore k. i. Kriwiun,! n.a
Saturday, March 7, 1896, ,
on timber culture application No. 2K42, for the
v nw!4 and w sw'4 sec s tp 2 s of r 28 e. Ha
nemes uw I tn !: c. K. Kellol llemnir ii.n
Stanley, Marlon Biddle, Win. lilddle, of Ooose-
j24-f)0 Ja, F, Moobk, Hcglster,
Executors Notice.
Notice Is herebv slvnn that tha nnilpnl
have been duly annointed bv the l oumv ,iirt r
Clliiam county, state of Oregon, executors of the
estate of H. W . Pentecost, deeeused. Ail persons
having cliilms agiilnst said deceased or his es
tate are hereby untitled and required lo present
the sh me to mo, duly verified, at M nvvillu, Oregon,
within six months from date hereof.
UMtcd at Mayviac, Oregon, Feb. 1, 1I6.
11. Wll'I'BR,
W. B. I'KNTKcnii'r
Executors of the estate of If. W. Penteciui. An.
ceased. 17 m
Flour! Flourll
For the cheapest and best
flour on earth apply to Smith
& Royal of the Fossil Mills.
rr
R.G. R0BINS0N& SONS
UNION BLOCK.
TIME TO CALL A HALT I
and stop sending your money away for
goods when you can select your own
choice and get better value at home.
WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH
and are therefore enabled to sell cheaper than others who
buy on time. You will save woney by inspecting our
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. .
DUNN BROS.
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONDON, OR,
NEW
NEW OOOOS
-1 am now ready for bualneee
.with a bran-new etooK of.
MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES
AND EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN AND MECHANIC
'a I have marked my prloee eo low that I can
- and will not do any credit buelneee. a
P. H. STEPHENSON
CONDON. - : - OREGON.
Of ArlinRton, Or.,
No.
Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States !
and Europe. Interest
8PECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE 80LICIT YOUR BUSINESS. !
D.M.FRENCH, Preeldenti W. W. STEIWER, Vloe-Preeldenti FRANK 1
T. HURLBURT, Caehler.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. STEIWER, E. B. MoFARLAND. U
C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON,
iruiruuinAnnnnnnnuinJvruinmnuumnxw
CLAD TIDINGS TO THE FARMER I
e e
HAVE OBTAINED THE RIOHT FROM
,-OMcr.g mv PnuBCTirnpa -rn pavt-p.
Highest Price for Wheat
atWand I'll be "ffoah-darned" If I don't do t.W
It makes no difference what figures are made to
you, dear farmer, confidentially, don't fail to see
"Little Phil,"
THE "OLD RELIABLE" WAREHOUSEMAN AT ARLINGTON.
BEFORE YOU DISPOSE OF YOUR ORAIN.
PERRY L. HAM'S"
'1 Merchandise Store
AT LONE ROCK, OREGON,
la now In full blaet with a
. now and complete etock of.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware
BOOTS AND 8H0ES. ALL STAPLE ARTICLES A SPECIALTY.
1 In faot everything needed by the
n farmer, etookman and 1 Tll
I BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH
AND MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. CALL AND SEE FOB YOURSELVES.
CHARLES FIX,
Pmprlittor of'
LIVERY, FEED STABLE & CORRAL,
Lower Main St., Condon, Or.
Hay and train over nlKht, cash, M)c, hay only,
cash, sttillruom, mr span, cash i'm. Camp
Ikihsc with cooU-striva frue to patrnns who fur
nish their own fnl. Price (or wIkIi!iik hay,
f:mlti, produce of all kinds, live stock, etc., on
uviie scoli'S, 2ftc a draft: hack wttlirlilng fr. A
llhcral reduction on cohtract walKliliiff, The V.
M. mall for IjOIih Ho k leaves niy bam every
morning, except Hunduys, at A o'clock. Passen
gers will please (flvo notice the night previous,
A shore of the putionnKc Is solicited.
faVConfcntloiinry store and soda fountain,
tolmi-eo, clynrs. pnftHiiMe, etc., In cnnnt'ctlon.
Treasurer's Notice.
All countv warrants registered prior
tn Jan. 1, 1804, will bo pnid on present
ation at my oflice. Intercut ceases on
and alter thin date. 8, H. Barker,
T reannrer of Gilliam Onutv. Or.
Duted at Condon, Or., Jan 7,
CASHJ3T0RE.
W Carry a Complat Una of
CHOICE MERCHANDISE
FRESH GROCERIES,
TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
WetolHor cash only, and In order to enfouraga a'
cash trade wa are wlllna Dmt-clttM gwxls lower than
ever before BUld for In tbU omotry, 01v us your trade.
ARLINGTONJORj
STORE
"-S".S-S
3018.
Banking Business.;
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
NORTHERN CROWN
8HE1?DR l-HKKDH e-HKKDH M HKEnH,f
HKKIHr HKKIH HKKhnl If'KKDHiA
HEEDBi-MJCEUwIasHKKDBlaftiKtUBW
Will mature vegetable earlier than
thoee grown eouth.
Catalogue of Oardnn and Field Heeds mailed free
on application, Address.
GEO. STAR RETT
Walln Walla, - t. - Wwah .
To The Public
I have tokon charge of the Cunning
hain livery otablealn Arlington and lirpe
my frienda from everywhere will nniien-.
bermewhen they, come to town. ii
ratea are very moderate and the very
best care li taken of stock left in my care
Give me a chance. J. F. Thomah.
ewTrices
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