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a- ww.. V. , V THE GOIIDOtl GLOBE. FRIDAY, MAY I, 1890. . NOTICE. Tba jmnrly ntwcrliitlon to th Quim It ll.io, If 'ld in sdvsnos. If not ptld lu silvancs, fci will It churned. A Mil nvll murk sruuiid IMs nutlet ll dirties lint your ulnr1'Hon x- CLCEOSITIES. Comity Conrt meet nest week. Our Mayvllle letter arrived too late for this Issue. Ed Nelson has been vlnitinsr his nick , Inter, Mrs, fcpear, at Fossil this week. General Coiey of Ohio in on his way tuOn'K' ii to tiiinj) the mate for the pOpU lists. . Mr. mil Mrn. C. C. Wilson visited at thp Ix.ii'tj of (Jk. Hansen in Ferry Can yon fftmday. Owing to the unusual cold weather trie last niontn, inore lainna iiave been lost than sheepuien predicted. John A. Brown, formerly of Arlington, has again located at North Yakima, in partnership with J. A. Kochford in the practice of law, A dispatch front Washington, dated April 22d, aya that pension has been reissued to Pherburne 1). Smith of Ar lington, thi county. Hev. E. Cnrran ha been appointed to preach thia aummer at Crocket, a city of bout 4000 Inhabitant, twenty tulle from 6a n Francisco. There have been worse April than this, hut the oldest inhabltsiit's memo t,, ry It H-verely tralncd by the effort to , eniber one of them. There will I an llluatrated aermon on Sabbath at li o'clock a. tit. in connec tion with evangelistic aervloe. All are cordially Invited to attend. Sheepmen feel aomnwhat encouraged over the price of sheep thi spring. The lay so many buyer In the country will force the price upward. It 1 reported that Judge Bennett in hi canvas for eongre will declare for protective tariff on wool. Thia ought to tie pleasing new to the aheepmen. John Maddock ia having the streets round the hotel filled lu with earth thi week, making a decided improvement in the appearance of the place generally. .Anyone desiring to purchase a mag nificent flOO organ, yet In the factory, for lea than M that price, ran learn of the nap hy applying to the (ii.ona man. The county judge of Josephine county tin been buying warrant under face value, which i contrary to law, and re cently he wa Indicted and heavily fined. Farmer report ground squirrels not quite o numerous thi pring a usual. From the amount of poison that is being used, tiettcr grain cropa will be grown thi ieaon. Ed Coin p ton of Lone Rock i in town on hiiMinesa. He infornia u that from the result of hi ad in the (.li.oiia he ba already received over 200 buck to pas ture thi u miner. , Min Klin Clark ia able to be out again, after teveral day' eickness. Owing to the audden change in the weather re cently, a great many people are indispos ed with cold, etc. We regret to learn thHt Mr. I). ft. Brown' condition appear to ba grow ing more erioua each day and her many friends are becoming alarmed. Bono ryipela ia one of ber complaint. lion. Martin Quinn of Portland, Peo ple' Party nominee for emigre from the 2d district, i advertised to apeak at Arlington on May 15th. We have not learned at what hour he will apeak. We are requested to announce that all who are Interested in having a race track at Condon are expected to meet at . Barr' atore next Tueday evening, May lb, for the purpose of discussing toe matter. The lt legislature made a change In the method of marking bailout. The voter doe not ttrlke out the name which he doe not wish to ballot for. A simple croa made at the left of the nnme of the candidate denotea hi : choice. ' General Weaver, Jerry Simpson, J. K Sovereign and J. II. Davis, populist leader and orator of national fame, ar rived in Oregon thi week and will fltamp the state in the intercut of popu limn, Oneofthetn will apeak at Con don oon. We noticed in the lleppnar Gazette that on April 20th a Tho. Morgan waa married at Eight Mile to Mix Lena M. Beytner. Whether thia I ourTom Mor gan, the school teacher, we are unable to sav. If It is, the Globe holler, "bul ly fof him l' Sympathy i the worst policy or prin ciple that can influence a voter at an election. Electing men out of ayntpathy for their condition 1 on a par with a parent who give a child matches to inline Itself with. One ia a fool-voter ml tho other Is a fool parent. Ex. " . The Methodist revival is still In prog ress here by Revs. Bryan and Barn hart, and large and enthusiasts congre gations attend ench evening. Intense interest is manifest in the meetings and it ia likelv that they will continue all . next week. Our good people hope so at Y" least. W Father Rroidy of Portland, a Catholic : priest, arrived he last week and expects to remain in thia county a month or ' more. lie held services in the Catholio church bete Sunday to a large congrega tion and will preach again next Sunday rooming, lie li an eloquent and Inter- fating speaker. The Newspsper Animal for 1H$M by Ayer & Hon of Philadelphia hasjnst been issued and is hy far the most complete and valuatile Iwok of the kind ever is sued. It li replete with information that la Indispensable to publishers. The Olokk thankfully acknowledges re ceipt of one of them. An exchange, (peaking of an "enthus InBtio county convention," in a neighbor ing county congratulate Itself that "not a rifle appeared to mar the occa ion." The "intelligent compositor," ho net up the item linn taken to the woods until the boa ia able to explain to hia reader that he meant to nay not a "Bii'PLB appeared to mar the occaeion." Mr. and Mr. David Hamilton and their daughter-in-law, Mr. Ralph Ham ilton of Found, alt visited Condon Tnes day, returning home tame day. Mr. Hamilton paid hi taxes somethlnit I ttmt he nevpr ,,)ow, to .. dthn quent. He I one of the few who never run In debt, a practice thatcannot help hut Insure prosperity and contentment of mind. ' Mr. B. F. Keller of Clovls, Cat., arriv ed here last week in search of a Unit a a dozen new home for that many fami lie of that place who will move to thi section thia spring if suitable homes can be secured. Mr. Keller is highly pleas ed with thi country and particularly thi portion of Gilliam county. He ia at present visiting his friend Henry Miller of Matney Flat. We learn that Geo. Crane and his wife (formerly Mra. Uennls Jones) who moved to Washington county last June from Pine creek, thi county, were di vorced shortly after reaching there, Mrs. Crane being the plaintiff, George is at work in the mine in Southern Ore gon and bla divorced wife is soon to wed a wealthy widower of Gleucoe, Washing ton county, Deputy Sheriff Tom Johnson arrived home yesterday from the Willamette valley. He "bagged" two of the parties he waa looking for Rincarson and Nor ris, who were indicted by our last grand jury on charge of horse stealing. Both gave strong bond to appear fur trial at the next term of court. Thi makes four already who are under bond to ap- tear for trial, with perhaps more to fol low, Ray Henson came over this week from Malheur county for the purpose of gath ering up the balance of hi cattle in thi section about 60 head, and will drive them over to his cattle range in Mal heur, where he ha a large herd of cat tle, w hich he saya are in flrst-class con dition. Hi wife and child are visiting her two brother and their families at Pendleton, where she expects to remain several week. The following person In this county have bought Home Comfort Ranges lnee our last Issue: W. S. Thompson, II. (1. Hendricks, Mrs. Z. T. Keys, Mrs. Geo. W. Hamilton, C. IO'eal, of Fossil ; E. A. Stinchficld of Mnyville; Frank Palmer, W. B. Smith, Mrs. E. Nelson, of Ferry Canyon; Geo. W. Smith of Olex ; 8. B. Barker, G. G. PBrman, A. Ilartman, A. Honncr, I). M. Rinehart, I. C. ileiirv. II. B. Hendricks, of Con don. Isaac Ruddock of Umatilla county was arrested last week by the federal ollicers of Portland, charged with the crime of robbing Postmaster Juhnson at Pendle ton one night last fall of over 000, be sides shooting him through the hand. He waa taken to Portland and is in jail, In defiiult of $15,000 liomts, with a long term in the penitentiary a tar ing him in the face, as it is a clear case against him. Ruddock wa at Con don four yeurs ago, a witness in circuit court for Melvin Green, who was tried for stealing Willie Metteer's horse. The democrats of Grant county know a thing or two. They pledge their party, and every nominee for office, if elected, to exact only the salaries and fees allow ed by law and no more, and put a stop to extra fees and perquisites which have been permitted in the past. Notwith standing that such is the law it hits been the custom and practice of t he present county court, since their elec tion to office, to allow salaries and fees far In excess of those allowed by the present salary system and now In force in this state. Grant County New. John Perrin of Pine creek was In town Tuesday on business nnd paid thi office a pleasant call. Mr. Perrin and family moved back to Pine Creek lust full after a two-years' residence in Montana. He thinka this country is nwiiy ahead of anything he saw in Montana. One re deeming feature of that state is that everything is run on a cash basis, no business of any kind allowing aocoontB to run over 30 days a system that ought to lie practiced everywhere in theUnitod States. Henry Panning and family who went to Montana at the same time, have returned also and are residing near Prairie City. The preliminary trial oi vvm. isaer!the neittboI.uood thev wiii Bet . reat and KtchanJ HinKie, cnargeu wun mur- dering (i. A. Roott and burning his body to hide their crime, was held before Re corder Cattannch in this city last Tues day. A largo number of witnesses had been subpoenaed from the country adja cent to where the crime had been com mitted, and the evidence, though pure ly circumstantial, was decidedly unfavor able to the defendant, Baer, and he was held to appear liefore the next grand jury, and committed to the sheriff with-, out bonds. Ilinkle was dischargod from custody. The finding of Scott's watch in User's possession places him In a very j unfavorable ligbt.-Canyon City Sew. Political Speaking. Hon. A. H. Bennett, democratic nomi nee for congress. Ml The Uallea Tuesday on a tour of the 2d congressional district ... i. . i. inL.ai l.u.. nf ' 111 BpCIlK "II VIIU .,IIW W. v. , .lv. He U'.HvertiMed to sneak at 23 1 different towns and citie, commencing at Arlington Tuesday last at 1 p. m. and ending at The Malles on May 30th. He will speak at Condon on Monday, May llth, at 1:30 p. in. and at Fossil on Tuesday, May 12th, at 1 :30 p. m. Hon. E. B. Dufur, democratic nominee for joint senator for Gilliam, Sherman and Wanco counties, will speak in the Armory hall at Condon on the evening of May 18th J at Fossil on the evening of May 10th and at Arlington on the even ing of May 20ih. He will perhaps be accompanied by Hon. J. II. Cradle baugh, democratic nominee for prosecu ting'attorney. All of these gentlemen are distinguish law vers of undoubted integrity and abil ity, and as they are recognized as being ! among the most bsillixnt orators in the t-tate, no one can afford to mis the rare treat of hearing them speak. Arlington Items. M. Fisk U still cot flned to his lied. Henry Ileppnor wsshereon Friday. We have a fine bakery in town now. Considerable wool i coining in now. Several coyote hunter are in thi vi cinity. Rev. Walbridge preached here Sunday night. Elder Moore will preach here next Sunday, A new "devil" I at work in the Rec ord otlice, . R. T. Cox returned from Klickitat county last week. Stock inspector Lee of Klickitat, wa in town Sunday last. Wm. Smith of Croy, was doing busi ness in town last week. Rubt. Barfoot reports having marked 22 scalps one day last week. Cashier Hurlbnrt is nmbed with busi ness at the Arlington National Bank. The Condon photographer is here tak ing picture of our good looking people. The entertainment given on Wednes day of Inst week netted ?20 for the band. Mr. Osborne, a prosperous rancher of Eightmile, was here on business last week. 4 Charles Hatch is dispensing drngs during the absence at Baker City of Mr. Edwards. Mrs. S. G. Hawson has in her yard an orange tree bearing a specimen of that luscious fruit. Messra, Royal & Smith, of the Fossil flouring mills pasned through here Mon day night en route to the Willamette valley. Judge A. 8. Bennett, democratic can didate for congress, opened the demo cratic campaign here hy making a speech on the 28th. A large and attentive crowd listened to the Judge, who is well known here and highly esteemed. While we are for Ellis and believe he will he elected, yet we are always glad to hear the Judge talk. Last week a meeting of the Portage R. & T. Co. was held in Wenner's hall. C. A. Shurte was chosen chairman and S. G. Hawson see'y. After remarks by Messrs. Mariner and Smith a committee of five, consisting of E. Tobey, A. A. Jane, C. S. Wenner, R. 11. Robinson and 8. G. Hawson were appointed to at tend to soliciting subscriptions for stock in the corporation. Lone Rock Riplets. Some of our boys have gone sheep shearing. The weather has been rather mixed here the last week. A little snow fell here Monday moaning but soon went off. A few emigrants have passed through here lately. Some people migrate like geese leave goon iccn jum. vu mj luuvmg but such will always tie the case. Itorn, to the wifu of Jas. Coleman last Sunday morning, a girl. "Jim Crow," as he is familiarly called, seems to be very proud of the circumstance. ! Mr. John Madden is getting along fine with the new grade. He has got about 60 per cent of the road tai worked out already. John keeps the boys on the move when he is in sight of them. J. S. McKinney has sold his Lono Hook sawmill to Herbert llalsteod of Lost Valley, to which place he will move it and run it in connection with the oth er mill. "Mac" has taken a position as traveling agent for a firur back east to sell books. Mat Chambers and McKinney have completed the road work with the coun ty grading machine in thia section and have gone to the Ferry Canyon country. If people will go to work and plow the srround in advance of the machine into dea more satisfactory work done. Unless about three plows are kept at work they cannot keep the machine running on rocky'ground. The machine gave good satisfaction in this district. When, there are no rocks it need not be plowed. Wearing a face "long enough to eat hay." and gloomily aBsuriug everyone you meet that the country is hanging on the ragged edge of ruin does you no good , discourages others and brands the wear er as a coward. Courageous men meet and overcome dilficulties and wear a smilimr face, even when fortune it against them.-lixcbange, How to Plant Fruit Trees. Ci.km, Ok., April 2'ith. This is the season when orchards are usually net out. There are many ways; to set out trees and it will Interext thn ... , j reader of the Giob to know which is' the best The best plan is what is known as the hexagonal. By this system 15 per cent more trees can lie grown to the sere than by the usual method, without crowding the trees, and the profits thereby are large increanad. The trees in the second row are set al ternating with those in the 1st; six trees forming a hexagon and enclosing a 7th in the center. I have my orchard set out in this manner, and am astonished at the flour ishing condition of the tree and heavy yield of fruit each seaaon. Chas. Dahi.kk. Delegates from Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam counties met at Rufns Friday for the purpose of nominating a popu list legislative ticket. The result of the deliberations of the delegates was the nomination of J. 8. Messenger, of Sher man county, and L. Henry, of Wasco county, for joint representatives for Wasco and Sherman counties. No nom inations were made for joint senators. Dalles Chronicle. We are sometimes led to wonder if all the Wild and picturerqoe fool are not in the newspaper business. Every few days we hear of some one who offers to print the county treasurer's report worth probably f0, for 3 or $4; will run the delinquent tux list for bare cost of composition, take job work at half price, if he can't get the regular price, and if he can't get it at half price will do it for less, and so on ad infinitum. A short time ago one of these cheerful idiots printed a $23 legal notice for 2.25 in order to keep it out of the Post. The idiot has vanished from sight, but we hoie he is still alive and suffering at least a little of bis wrong doing, and that he may yet repent, and be saved. Whoever heard of a lawyer writing a $20 brief for (2, or a doctor writing a 50 cent prescription for a nickel? What newspaper men need more than any thing else is a little hor.e sense in their business transactions. Ulaine Post. Notice to Voters. To iLu Tuxp)era of Giiiiauj, County Oregon : I, the undersigned, regular nominee of the People's Party for sheriff, do pledge myself, if electt-d, to do all the work of the ufflce required hy statute for the con stitutional salary f2u00 a year and pay my own deputy hire. " L. P. Davidson. Idea Prrcisct, Apnj 25, lSSKh Auction Sale of Horses. I will sell seven head of good broke horses at auction sate on Saturdny, May 9th, at 2 o'clock at the livery stable of Johnson & Wilcox at Condon. Six months time with good security will be given.- Ten per cent off for cash. F. I). Bklliard. Notice. A cordial invitation ia extended to both the old parties of Gilliam county to meet the populists in joint discussion at any time or place, to discuss the politi cal issues of the dav. Any communica tions upon this subject should be ad dressed to the undersigned. J. R. Clark, Chsirmsn Populist Central Committee, Condon, Oregon. Lots For Sale. Two lots lying within one block of the school house in Condon will he sold if applied forsixin, for f 50 (for both) that! soli lor f75 three years ago. plenty of water within ten feet of the snriu-e. Most favorable residence location in town. Apply at thisofllce. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regu lar quarterly examination of candidates for teachers' certificates for Gilliam county, will be held at Condon, Gilliam county, commencing on Wednesday, May 13, 18!H, at one o'clock p. m. Ap plications fur state and life diplomas will he considered at the same time. V. V. Kknnkdy, Co. School Supt. WANTED-A reliable lady or (ri-ntloman to dlKtritinte HHmplm and mHk'e a bniifte-to-hone rnnti tor our Vewetuhle Toilet 8om mid Fore I L'1......Iiict l. r tHixtu KJ11 n fJK .... tilth u.iltf t maue. Aililrt'sii cmiu S Keeu, . lUOMifo, A magnificent, bran-new flfiO organ, yet in the factory, will be delivered at your nearest Ry. station for $75. In quire at this office. Remember that Liverine isa first-class remedy fur the liver, and one of the very best for constipation. Liverine is an Oregon remedy. 1'atronice home in dustry by buying a bottle of Liverine at L. V, Darlinif's. Herliert Stephenson desires to inform the public that thev can save many a dollar by trading with him and getting the benefit of his large discount for cash. Notice to Sheepmen. I am 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 Rock, Oregon. Ed Comiton. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, (fold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DEI' Most Perfect Made. 40 Year the Standard. wm V CREAM 1 FOR SAIvE! I OFFER POR SALE AT A BARQAfN Two Town Lots Fronting: GO Feet on East Side of Main St., Condon. Also 50-foot Front on West Side of Main Street the Best Business Stand now to be had in Condon. Liberal Terms, or Will Trade for Horses, Cattle or Sheep. L. W. DARLING, CONDON, -:- OREGON. S. B. BARKER, DEALER GENER'L MERCHANDISE CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. ' AL HBNSHAW, GENERAL DEALER Paints, Oils, Crockery, Building Material, Fur niture, Stoves, Caskets, and AH Kinds of Undertakers' Goods, Etc., Etc. Ten per cent Interest on accounts running over SO days. When you come to the county seat, drop In and see me. Condon CONDON, Mrs. S. A. Maddock PROPRIETRESS. man" This Large New Hotel Is the Most Comfortable and Eest-Fur-nlshed Hotel In Gilliam County. First-class Accommodation and Low Rates. The table is supplied with the beet that the market affords. T. G. Johnson. Johnson -PROPRIETORS f- Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on North Main Street, Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHAROKS VERY First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rate. A share of the public patronage ia respect fully fi'licited. RINEHART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Proprietor. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found iu this country than at thia house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. LIVERY STABLE RATES VERY IN Hotel, OREGON. W. L. Wilcox & Wilcox, KRASON ABI.K. IN GOMNEGTION. MODERATE , ? f t r e n u i l ! i t i J! I i . . ; f : ? :; f . I V . i k )