Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, May 08, 1896, Image 1

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    HAS THREE TIMES THE CIRCULATION
OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY.
ADVERTISING BATES.
CONDON
PUSL1NHKD IVIRT FRIDAY BY
LOAN P. SHU TT,
Kllr h4 I'roprlrlar.
. .......
. nbwrlptloB Itatst.
On year (In kImiico)..., II 60
If not wll In ailvauiw i no
Sli monliia , ,.... 1 00
Three mouth , 74
Siugla OUUllM .... 10
Profeaalonal cardt........... 11 00 per month
Oneaqnare 1 M per moat
One-qnaiter column...... .... ..... g M per month
One half column....... .......... 0 00 per month
One column 10 00 per month
Buinew local will be charged at 10 cents per
line lor 11 rat lnMrtlon and S cenu per line there
after. Legal adTertlaemenu will la all cane be
charged to the part; ordering them, at legal
ratea, and paid for before affidavit It furnished
VOL. 0.
CONDON, GILLIAM CO.. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 8, 18.
NO. 8.
THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER
OF GILLIAM COUNTY.
GLOBE.
Kntewi at thi Pnntafflei nl QmUm, Ortgtm, at
orrit'lAL Il ItKOTOIl V.
'' United Utal...
rre.ldi.ut ..(iaorH Oi.avai.AHi
Vice fni.lil.iit .....Aui.ai K. Htmvknhok
Bwratarv of mate Km :maui Oi.nsr
ttooreiary of Traaanry,.,,. John O. Uahi.ivi.k
Htmrotarf ol Interior... Hons hxiim
Nwratary of War..,,,..,,,..,... Damim. h. Lamoht
eenreury oINary ....Hiuar A. mkkiikht
foalmaater-Ueueral ...m. Wiu.uM 1.. Wiutuit
Atuinuif-UeHeral JiuaoN iinn
bexiretarjr ol Agrl.tiHure. ....J btiki.iku Muwioa
Vtate of Orairon.
Governor .. , Wn, P. Ixibd
Bwirel.rj of Male . K. Kikcaiu
Treaaarar ., fun. Mt:h
AUorucy.deneral (J. M. 1ilkmaN
Supl. ol Puhllu lu.traoiloii U. M. Inwin
OongreMmeu J&TSiZJ,
Printer .....1....- VV, 11. I.ki
So. e. WulVsaVUM
l. A. M'MlHS
K. H. IIBAM.
tenth Judicial IMatrtot.
fMrealt Judge ,......., W. D. UrumiHAW
Preaenotlng Attorney ......... A. A Javmi
Member elate Hoard W. (.'. VYI1.MI
Ullllam Cuuntr,
joint Ketialnr lorUllllam, Btior-'
man and Weaco couiiUva ..W, W. Atkiwir
RuiirejuUtl J. K. tiAViii
Judge W.J. MaKink
tier 1 ..It. N. Krak
rllierlir ....W. I W11.10X
Treuurer.. H. H. Hark an
CommClonere J j.VtWa,"
Aaaeaanr M U CUKKK
Brhool ttiitierlutvadeut W. W. KknnkV
Surrayur.,.. J alibi itnowN
K40 lu.peutor 'Ku A. H a LI
i. , 1 "
Precluet Officer..
CONDON.
Justine n the Peace...- . P. fnwrt
t'ouaiable I. M. Rinchaht
AkLlMOTUN.
Jaatlrw ol the i'eu. . H. RBI
toinlahl. K. A. W. liAHiwr
. roeai 1...
Jaatlosol the Peace........ Kan Iinai.ion
Couateble i T. Mokoam
MAYVll.LS.
Ju.tlee ol the Peace J. I. Oaky
CouaUul W. 11. Kaanci.
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Jmtlceof the Peace II. 0. Ramoam.
ContUble Ku IIiibkk
IONS KOVK.
Juatice ol the Peace,,,.. A. I'HAwroKO
Cou.lable T. J, Anuhkw.
THAIL roRK.
Jnallceol the Peace W. Wiiit
Coneuble W. 11. Paaaa
CROWN ROCK.
Juatice ol the Peace U II. IIalr
Couatable. Char. 11 CMTLtV
RI.AWtR.
Jn.tlre ol the Peace.. O. parrmii
Couibtble....... ,.Tho. Batim
O. It. A M. Co. Time Card.
Train, arrive at Arllngion aa follow.:
No. I West bound paaaenger I'J:3A A. M,
No. 2 Kat bouud MUMUKr .. 07 a. N.
No. 2a-W. bound fielght (paaaenRpr.) ! :4 a. h.
Nil. M ft. bound freight (iHuaeiigur)...f 1 F. H.
No. ill W, bouud freight fpieiigeri).,&:lft r. N.
No., 't .iid il will lie nrnvldod with a eoarli
and baggage car and will connect at W illow.
Junction with the Heppner Irani.
No. Rl will roiiun t aiThe lall with No. ,
he local paaaeuger iraln betwevu Portland anu
The Dallea,
rarea by boat to Han Pranclaco have bren r
dnred Arat cabin, ll'J; atmirage, ID. liicledlng
meala and bertha, 't hrough tlckela are auld lu
Arllugiou. r. 0. HINDI. K. Agent,
JJR. J. I. 1100 AN
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON.
Condon, Or.
. OfficeOregon are., between Oaluollo Church
ana reaiuuuce 01 rt, r. snuti.
IW. DARLINO,
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
Condon. Or.
Collection) and bianranne. Term, reaaonable.
Ollioo lu rear ol puatolllve building, Main street.
JOHN I.Y0N8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Condon. Or.
All legal work promptly and carefully at-
mien 10.
jxKjIalty.
Collecting and Abatravtlug a
s,
A. I). OUKLKY
Attornnj and Ooanielor at Law
V. H. CommlMloner. Notary Public.
Arllnaton, Or.
Admitted In practice In thoennrta of Oregon
and Washington and lu the V. rl. courta.
Take, flllnga and proof, oil land.
11
UNTINOTON A WIL40N,
B. B. Huntington, Notary PibllO.
Il.ri. WI1.011.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
The Oalloe, Or.
OnVe-Ffrt National bank block. Second St.,
entrance Brt loor caal of Klrat National bank.
g P, SHCTT,
Justice of the Peace and Rotary Public,
Condon. Or.
Collection! promptly and oarelully attended
to.
L. 0. RALSTON
OLEX -
ORECON
DIAl.IR IN
General Merchandise, Implements, Choice
Groceries, Drj Goods, Hardware,
Drugs, Bools and Shoes.
Full linttf are carried and new goodi
constantly arriving.
Hock halt, ISIarkimlth Coal and Feed
la carload loin, at competition price.
J t will nay (lock men to come to Olez
and get prices before baying eliiewhere.
Hay and flrala for Tenmatere and Oood
Watering and Camping Accom-iiiodallone.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON OLEX."
jrf Our new Catalogue is a grand portfolio of all the) btest and
beat Styles of Ortmna and l'uittoa, It illnatratea. dcacril.
1 and pivcg manufacturer' prices on Organs from $35.00 up,
V and Piano from $130 up. It shows bow to buy at wholesale
j uirect irom the
manufacturers, and save over 50 per cent.
THE CORNISH ORGANS AND PIANOS
J Guaranteed for 2$ ym, have been played and praised for nearly
1 30 yrs.; to-dny thev are the most popular instruments made.
ltcurt our SPECIAL TERMS of Credit, fraimd re tuittht fmes.
w L - . . ' " w. w-.., . M...UV IV M UI9 I
, . t nenvmoer mm gram ooog rg eenr rncc trrtn tor It at (Mice.
CORNISH . CO. (Eitub. pearly 8U yra.) Wgf,lnqton. N.J.
Condon - Blacksmith - Shop
O. S. CLABK, Prop.
General Blacksmithing
AND WOODWORK
The Only Fl rut-Class Blacksmith and
Jlorseshoerin the County.
THE NEWS, RESUME
MAIN STKEKT
COHDOM. OR.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
L. PARKER, Proprietor.
VARK fROH ABI.IKttTOlf TO
Poa.ll
Mayrllle
Condon..
(.'Iein....
tllea
SO 00. .............Round trip, f 10 00
6 00........ Round trip, 9 00
4 m:....u Hound trip, 7 SO
I 00 Round trip, 6 00
. 2 00...., Round trip, I 00
Learea Arlington erery nornlns (Htinday ex
eetted) at o'clock, la due at Coudou at Ir.s.,
and arrlvea at Koaall at 7 T. M.
Comfortable coacnea asd careful, experienced
drlrera.
E. MoNEILL, Receiver.
TO THE
EAST
GIVES THE OHOIOE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT
UNIOH
RT. : PACIFIC Rl.
VIA
VIA
SPOKANE DENVER
MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA
AND
AND
ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLANO EVERY 6 DAYS
..FOR..
SAN FRANCISCO
For full details call on O. R. ft N.
Agent, F. C. Hindle, Arlington, Or.
or address:
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Or.
THE "RUSSELL" COMPOUND ENGINE
l
" W
IF TOU NEED AN
A DIGEST FROM ALL PARTS OF
THE WORLD.
Engine, Thresher or Horse Power
.WRITE US FOR CATALOGUE.
HE MASSILLON ENGINE & THRESHER CO.
pi
PORTLAND
OREGON,
Compreben.lve Review of the Import
ant Happenings of the Pae Week
, Culled From the Telegraph Column.
At Home aad Abroad,
There wai a large Inoreaae in Berlin
during the part week of deatha from
influenza and pneumonia.
Bnsaia baa ordered seven lronolada
and ten oraisera for ber Faciflo fleet, in
view ofk Japan's eztenaive naval prep
arations., The conference for international ar
bitration beld in Waabington, which
has been a very harmonions one, has
jait olosed.
The battleship Uaasacbnsetts made
16.15 knota on ber trial trip in Boston
harbor, and ber builders win a bonus
of $100,000.
A crap game on Grant avenue in
8an Farnoisco was held op by two men.
About flSO was taken. They were
captured by the police soon after.
Miss Laura White created a sensa
tion in Axdmore, L T., by publicly
horsewhipping Professor Linn, a drug,
gist, because he had charged her with
theft
A Borne dif pitch says the cabinet
has decided against the campaign in
Abyssinia in the autumn, on the
ground that such a coarse would be
disastrous to Italy.
It is said in Washington tbst there
is a strong possibility that the dele
gates from territories who hsve state
hood bills in obarge will not attempt
to secure congressional action until the
next session.
A dispatch from Panama says: Some
(ear are entertained here that trouble
will ooonr when the elections for
deputies takes plaoe. The members of
the liberal party will vote for the first
time sinoe 1885.
' A serious oonflict between Christians
and Turka has occurred at Epiakopi,
Island of Crete. There were two days'
fighting, and fifty persons were killed
snd wounded. The Cretans have ap
pealed to Greece for aid.
In Houghton, Mich., sixty trammers
have struck in Qulnoy mine to enforce
a demand for higher wages. The mine
is still in operation, but the trouble
will probably extend to the miners of
the Quinoy and other mines.
In Glasgow, Sootland, the steamer
Marsden collided with the British bark
Firth of Solway, near Kish lightship,
causing the latter to sink. Thirteen
of the crew and Captain Eendrick's
wife and child were drowned.
The London Chronicle has a dis
patch from Brussels, which aava that
the Baroness Herri, a lady 80 years
old, was strangled, her body mutilated
and her house robbed at Ixells, a fash
ionable auburb. The murderer es
caped. The treasury defloitfor thefiacal year
ending June 80, 1896, will.be approxi
mately 135.000,000. This is the opin
ion of officials and others best qualified
to make an intelligent estimate of the
result of the fiscal operations of the
year. .
A Madrid dispatch says the minister
of flnanoe, Senor Juan Navarro, baa no
tified the cabinet of the neoessity of re
lief measures on aooount of the pro
longed drought, whioh baa caused a
rapid rise in the prioe of oereala, also
injuring livestock.
A $10,000,000 bicycle trust is being
formed in New York. A prominent
member says the trust will out the
prioe of high-grade wheels from $100
to about $65, eliminating jobbers'
profits and advertising expenses, and
will make money at that
Senator Warren, from the oommit
tee on claims, has reported the amend'
ment to the sundry oivil appropriation
bill for the navment of lie French
spoliation olaims, which have been al
lowed by the oourt of claims, it oar
rles an appropriation of $1,030,000.
A mnh of armful men. about fifteen
in nnmhflr. entered the iail at MoMinn
villa. Tenn.. dracired the laller from
hla bed and forced him to five up the
keys. William and Viotor Hollis were
taken from the Iail. carried on Horse
back five miles Irom MoMinnvme ana
hanged.
A Louisville A Nashville fruit train
and the Evansville & Terre Haute pas
senger train oollided at a orossing near
Mnnnt Vernon. Ind. Alexander Litis-
ooll, a brakeman, was killed; James
r!ovinston. an ensineer. and IT. xl.
Thompson, a brakeman, were seriously
injured.
Tha two associations of manufao
turera of wire and out nails have olosed
a three dava' conference in CbioSKO.
In oonsequenoe of the rise in the steel
market, it was decided to raise tne
nrina of both wire and cut nails 15
oenta cer hundred weight, to take
effect May 1,
Senator MoBride has secured a pro
vision appropriating $50,000 for con
tinuing the work at the Cascades, $30,
000 of whioh shall be used for extend
WOOL
The Dalles is the Market for Eastern Oregon Wool
Prices Paid in 1 895, I 1-2 Cents a Pound
More than anywhere else in Oregon.
Somnetitirin hv thn tTValnrnKla. Pivar H.invA1 tv m Atk.. v'.s il-
4e mountains, reduces freight to Boston from Th- Halle. THE DIK
BNCKIS FREIGHT CIO 1.3 Tf THf ripnvvtrn iv tviniicv ,u
Water t
Cases
FER1
PRIf!R
The low rates of 1895 will be still farther reduced this year by the CTEXIXG OF
THF CASCADE LOCKfte
THE BUYERS CONGREGATE IX THE DALLES.
Having made arrangements with The Regulator Line for the us of their XF.W
and COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE, we are now preparH off. r fa r.ms
storage for their wool, adjacent to either RAIL or RIVER IRA.VSrOUfA
TION WITH NO CHARGE FOR DRAYAGE.
We are now prepared to handle the ENTIRE OUTPUT of EASTERN OREGON,
in the MOST ADVANTAGEOUS manner.
We solicit a continuance of the patronage we have heretofore enjoyed, and can
assure patrons of our desire and ability to serve their int-rte.
We furnish SACKS and TWINE at the LOWEST MARKET RATE..
We pay freight to teamsters and hold the wool sobject to owners order.
We make liberal cash advances on clips that owners may dts re to Lold for better
nrirea.
Teamsters' receipt books sent free on application.
HAUL YOUR WOOL TO THE DALLES
Z. F. RflOODY.
Mark Each Sack
Car of Z. F. M., The) Dalles,
WOO
GROWERS I
The Dalles Is the Best Market for
Eastern Oregon Wool.
THE WASCO WAREHOUSE IS THE SAFEST HOUSE IN EASTERN
OREGON TO STORE YOUR WOOL WITH.
PRICES PAID IN 1899 I 1-2 CENTS A POUND HIGHER
THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN ORECON.
I to 2
Prices paid for wool stored with the WASCO WAREHOUSE COMPANY
cento a pound higher than anywhere else in THE DA I.I.KS.
The low freight rate of 1895 to Boston, New York and Philadelphia may be still
further reduced this year by the probable opening of the Cascade Locks.
THE BUYERS CONGREGATE IN THE , DALLES, and make the WASCO
WAREHOUSE their principal headquarters.
We have made arrangements whereby all wool froing bv the Regulator line will
be delivered at their landing FREE OF ALL DRAYAGE.
We cannot handle the ENTIRE OUTPUT OF EASTERN OREGON and do jus
tice to our patrons. We CAN handle all the wool intrusted to our care, and
last season handled two-thirds of all the wool that came to this market. We
respectfully solicit a continuance of that generous patronage we have hereto
fore enjoyed.
We make liberal cash advances on consignments of wool, a"d those who patronize
us WILL ALWAYS FIND THEIR WOOL IN OUR WAREHOUSE WHEN
CALLED FOR, and strictly subject to their order.
We keep a supply of wool sacks and fleece twine on hand, and furnish the same to
our patrons at ACTUAL COST.
We pay freight to teamsters, and furnish teamsters receipt books on spplication.
Our warehouse is not a fire-trap, but nevertheless, we keep alt wools fully in
sured, nnless otherwise ordered by the owners.
Mark on Your Woolsacks: CARE W. W. CO.
WASCO WAREHOUSE CO.
ing the walla of the lock, so that it may
be opened for oommerce. The appro
priation is intended to secure the build
ing of another lock.
While leaving work at lock 9, a skiff
whioh contained nine men, upset and
three were drowned at Charleston, W.
Va. The dead are: Henry Maban,
colored, of Gallipolis, O.; Richard
Dickinson, colored, former home un
known; Jordan, white, 16 years old.
The other six swam ashore.
The crop bulletin for the northern
part of Idaho indicates that in a general
way the wheat crop will be late, and
the fruit orop good this year. Cold
and unfavorable weather haa checked
the growth of vegetatior. Over the
greater portion of the state ioe formed
nearly every night the past week.
The ten days allowed the president
for the consideration of the agrioul
tural bill has expired and that measure
will become a law without his approv
al. The measure contains some fea
tures supposed to be objectionable to
the president, but they are not sum
oient to cause him to veto the whole
bill.
One million dollars worth of supplies
of all sorts, for Indiana under govern
ment control, will be bought by the
commissioner of Indian affairs at Chi'
oago this week. The artioles to be pur
chased include vast quantites of drugs,
medicines, meats, corn, flour and
hominy, and oats in large quantities
will be needed.
A case of leprosy has been discovered
in California. The afflioted person is
a girl of 15.
4 Lord Dunraven denies the report
that Mr. H. MoCalmont is now the sole
owner of Valkyrie III.
Rev. C. O. Brown has given up the
fight and resigned his pastorate of the
First Congregational church of San
Franoisoo.
Albot Rieuff blew out the brains of
his wife Julia, at a lodging-house in
Seattle and then killed himself. Jeal
onsy is given as the cause.
A German force defeated a large
body of Hottentot rebels in Damaranr,
on April 5, killing forty-six of th ;tu.
The German loss was siu ill.
A general strike on the lines of the
Union Traction Company has been or
dered to take effect at onov The na
tional board has given its consent.
John Heinets, aged about 28, and
James Davis, aged about 71, prospect
ors, mining near Delta Cal. were
drowned while crossing the river ia a
boat
During a fete at the town of Les
Sanier, France, an anaruhiNt named
Colan stabbed and killed the uitt.
The motive for the crime was political
hatred.'
A dispatch from Athens says another
oonflict has occurred in the lluicion
Vasileon district of Crete. It is alleged
twenty Turks were killtd and thirty
wounded.
Sir William Robinson, governor of
Hong Kong, telegraphs that there has
been seventy-five new cases of buboine
plague and seventy-five deaths from
the disease in Uoug Kong the pass
week.
Commander Booth-Tucker, of ti e
Salvation Army, whita out slumming
in New York, was arrested snd taken
to the Elizabeth-street police stati n.
Bail was fixed at $1,000, wbioh was
furnished by Steve Brodi.
The battleship Oregon, which was
recently coin pie ted at the Union iron
works in Han Francihoo, has been
placed in the drydovk to be soraped, in
preparation lor the tiul test of swed
required by the navy department The
uregon win be the most formidable
battle-ship in the American navy when
turned over to the government
A Pretoria, South Afrioa, dispaoth
says: lne sentences of death imposed
upon John Hays Hammond, the Ameri
can engineer, Colonel Franois Rhodes,
brother of the former premier of Cape
Colony; Lionel Philips, president of
the chamber of mines, Johannesburg,
and George Farrar. proprietor of Coun
try Life, of Johannesburg, have been
commuted.