THE GOHDOII GLOBE. FRIDAY, MAY 32,t8e. THI OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. ., i"""' "notice."""""": ' . Tbs rssrlr sntirtittin lo ths Cluiss Is II. M), (r fld In advsmv. H not M In sdv.tuw, III b rlidmnl. A tint mil mark sruuiid IU bailee IlKlfostr IhMl fimr milwiltitloti fc IjlMMIjMOHUJfMJ GLOBOSITIES. Bummer again. ,. Bushels of ruin fell hers Motidiiy night. Ueo. Vaugnsnet wm In Condon Mon dsy. , 8. A! 1). llurley was In Condon Mun- Sheep shearing it in full blast at Ken ' nvn ,:". The'Grove are to organise Thursday of this twk. la Condon going to celebrate- the 4th ' thl yMrfv ' ,; Edgar W, Moore made trip to May vllle In at Cnnday. K. W. Daggett was in Condon Tuesday lest, shaking hand. Ed Dunn made a business trip to Ar lington lait Friday. Clare 0. Morey left Tuesday for Ar lington, on business. (len. Cotey the eommonwealer apoke t The Dalles laat Thursday. . J. W. Blake and Urlder'a eheep at the "fepaulding place are being atiorn. Dell Rice moved hla mother from the Hill house oat on the farm Monday laat. Charley Fix had a horae to choke to death laat Saturday night In hia stable. Teacher's Institute will be held in (iilllani county aboot the middle of July at Condon. , Mra. Heiiehaw, haa been under the weather thla week with la grippe, but ia Improving. " Mr. Geo. Knot ia reported at Fossil aa dangerously aick, and bta daughter Ban a being much worse. Politic are aa dead a Jullons Caesar, and nothing short of "fuseing" ur "fuss ing" could resurect them. C. W. Shurte, candidate for county clerk waa in Condon last Monday, 8e notice In another eolumn. J, 0. Port wood eft laat 8unday with the big hand of cattle being driven from Gilliam county to VYyoininit. The Win, Farrarcrew of sheep shear ers of 14 dieu are shearing for The Dunn & Burr Bros. In fclcoits Canyon. Mr. E. W. Daggett accepted the noml- nation as candidste for School Hupt. on i the Republican ticket on the loth int. llallot boxes and tlckeU will he dis tricted among the several precincts by sheriff Wilcox the last of this week. Grandma llalstead and daughter niov ed out to Frank l'liter'a on Saturday laat where they will spend the summer. 8 John Perrln and Ed Stlnchfleld passed through Condon with two 6-hore loads of wool on Monday bound for The Dalles. E. E. Smith and W. A. Darling left Sat. to attend the Grand Lodge of the I, O. O. P. which convened Wednesday at Astoria. . ' 7 w' Mrs. Rose E. Brown, who has been serioualy III with erysipelas (or a long time la, we are glad to chronicle, conva leectng. Big I and little u candidates who turn on the X raya will be surprised to see the alphabet all caps and email letters after election. - 1 Kasie Ed Din, Shah of Persia, wse as sansinated on May 1st. His second son succeeded the throne, which is an abso lute despotism. A deadly cyclone swept over Grayson county, Texas, on the 10th, destoying 1500,000 worth of property and killing 00 people, Injuring 100 more. Clare G. Morey, democratic nominee for School Bupt. haa withdrawn hia name as candidate for said office. . Truly poll lies makes atrange bedfellows Chaa. Earhart has been quite ales at Gene Smith's house : with pneumonia fevjr, but ia peat all danger now, Dr. J. J. Hogan has been attending physi cian. Mias Bessie Fitxewater made a flying trip to Fossil and back Saturday last. The wbynesa of her hurry waa tooth ache. Bartholomew Kiely went over with her. At the laat stated communication of the Eastern 8tar Lodge (O. E. S.) Sat urday last, il. B. Hendricks was elected as secretary and Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Ward appointed sentinel and warder. The Condon, Glome says the Govern1 went pays $000,000 for the weather bit reau, and thinks It a big price tor the weather they get In Oregon, We have always thought the same. Hanta Clara . Journal. Charles W, Shurte. In plain language tells the voters of Gilliam county what they can expect of him If elected county clerk : I e, that he will run the clerk's office for the salary, which Is $1500 per year. Charley Is "True Blue." ' V B- P. Bhutt, editor of the Guma Is "(int on bis back" with a serious attack ' of pneumonia this week, and if the Gloss is not up to dnte thla issue call at Hendrick's law ntf) and see If li. B. don't dig up a hill or complaint ugainat . you, your sisters, cousins, aunts or your great grsnd uncle, and If he don't make ft out of whole cloth it is bccsuiie, you don't help htm. Gen. Weaver at Condon. ' The silver tongned orator, snd stand ard la-arer of the Populist psrty, (Jen. J. I B. Weaver of Iowa, delivered a two hours speech in the Armory hall Wed- ' titk au-l a U ' In m a. , ,1 I. . u a 1. - m.l I .landing room. The General said he!, m l"rh returned was iimking his second canvass for hie ifrom ''rt,"nd' party through this slate. ' His first tour Kev. Moore lectured in We nner.'a hall -was made in 181(1. lie said that the j Saturday night on "Komsniem. different parties were all on the equality j The United Artisans completed their h far as honesty was concerned. The j organisation here lust week. ueneral male an eloquent plea lor ins party.' 8 pace forbids further comment. Public Speaking. Messrs E. II. Dnliirsnd J. II. Cradle-j batigh, the former nominee for joint sen-1 stor and the latter for district' attorney ! on the democratic ticket, diauusaed the j important issues of the hour in the Ar-j mory nan, ou tne lam, aa per ttieir pre vious notices. These gentlemen were Introduced to the audience by prof. ! Clare G. Morey, in a formal and cour teous manner- Mr. Cradlehaogh, speak ing first, said he was not a political ora tor, that he had naught but kindly words for his apponent; that he hoped his op- houent would be elected, provided he ; wasdeeated, that be was a John 11. . H, Dofur J. H. Cradlehaugh randi Mitchell man (a. for a. circumetsnoee jjp foe district attorney and joint sen would permit him to be,) that his father . , ... .wr..!,. .it were here fought in the Rebellion in the Union army, and received wounds which after- j wards caused his death. He also paidj vAVu-Ltva trlhnta tit Marvv Rt-iiLfa "Hum : of a thoiuand strlriBs' touched noon ; thaatlix, miMltnn Mr tliidtr then spoke at considerable length, although ! not so fluent aa hia colleague, showed 1 ..... . ii u ...-.h h i. ,h- hls.rv m,,A atiiiua i.l thm fnu ailvori i . i . i 11 , . ' quesnon oi wnicn uom csiia.usies ar-, dently support. ' Olex Explosions. W, II. Moore and Mr, Hosford psssed through Olex ou their to Lone Rock, They spesk in Olex on gat. May 21. Hon. E. B. Dufur is billed to spesk in Olea Friday afternoon at 10 a. m. 22d. We noticed Tom Johnson on the creek last Sunday. He acted like he might be hunting for a prisoner. He might get "Bchott" If he don't look out. There was quite a populist gathering j atOlexschmd house on Tuesday last.: A Mr, Bulla being the orator. He deliv ered quite a good sdte and says he will lecture here 1st 8at. after the June election. A flour man from Mitchell was talking i roller process for the Olex mill this! week. We hope he may succeed in lo-: eating heie ' as a roller process mill would be a paying investment for all parties A stock book for the Columbia Por tage & Transportation Co. ia open at Olex. Parties desiring si ares in this company can get accomodated at Olex It should be well patronised as a reduc j tlon in freight is what we need and must have. The Last Day of School. Last Friday was the last dsy of Prof. Moray's and Edith Taylor's nine months school the best conducted, and the best attended school Condon ever had. There were recitations in the afternoon by the primary and in the evening by j the grammar school. The house in the evening waa crowded, many having to stand. 8pace forbids us saying any more than the recitations and songs were good and appreciated by the patrons, and visitors present - Mr. Walter Moore of Moro, nominee 00 the Republican ticket for Joint sena tor, Hon. J. E. David, of Gilliam Co. and J. B. Hosford, Atty. at Moro, arriv ed in our town Wednesday. These gen tlemen address the people at the Ar mory hall on Thursday at 2 o'clock p. m. from a republican view of the issues of the day. As we go to press Thursday morning this time we will comment on the speaking next week. Max Putx of Mitchell, Crook Co., Or., was iti town Monday on the lookout for a griBt mill location. A meeting conven ed at May vllle, Saturday last to discuss the matter of petitioning op a grist mill there. They meet again Saturday next to further discuss the subject. A rust ling committee was appointed lo take subscriptions and see what the famera will do. They meet again Saturday. Putts says some great fish stories have been told about Condon water, dry wells etc. He offered to erect a grist mill at Mayville for a bonus of $1500. Condon should w ake tip, tor we are sorely in need of a mill here. '. A new townaight plat was accorded at the county clerk's office in Gilliam Co., on the 14th Inst. The name the place Is Twlnkenham and Is situated about a mile above Contention at Parsons dwell ing on the John Day river. This newly born town promises to be a rival to all other towns In the county. We note 7 lots changed bands last week, in this new town sold by J. H. Parsons to A. Helms for the consideration of $.1. There ia nothing very small about Mr. Parsons, and he is giving great Inducements to this new town as It will take a slice off of his excellent (arm. The John Day hotton is almost a mile wide of the river at Twickenham, with good prospects for water power, and not very far to. timber which extends to both the river bunk on the north side and conld be easily rafted do 11 to Twickenham, the city of destiny. Arlington Items. . Hnndsy was a bright day. Mr. Benedict Is clerking in the hank.j . 1. Hweetin is minting the I rout ofj Smith's store, i The populist candidate for congress, j Qtiinn, spoke liere last Wednesday. The Baptist entertainment laet Wed nesday night was qnltes success, - C. W. Khurte democratic candidate for clerk, went to Condon on the 1 Stli. Wm. Grant crossed a large hand of horaca from the Washington side last week,'' ' A hand of 1300 head of cattle from the southern part of the county, parsed through town Sunday en route i to Mon tana. . ? "'' W. 3. Kd wards, populist candidate for the legislature, and Mr. Davidson', pop- nlist nominee for sheriff we-e liotli here gt week jonftnndny en rounte to the Southern j part of the covnty. , ' Mr, Cooley of Cleveland, Wash., is here or treatment; having heen severe- IV SCSl'tetl iHSt lall Willie flipping Slieep. 'ndortor last Wednesday res.,rt- 6,1 10 tn r tin ,n or,,fr V, wonnd. CK)leylsconvales. ing. The monument to be placed over the I 1 3J Vrf.,... n.Ai.lMv txi this ! - W. U. W. camp, is tiers and was piaceo in position last week. It weighs J00l pounds. EverylMMly is invited to he i : present to wituess the exerc ses which , begins at 2:30 p., in. June 7th, when the monument will be unveiled. .... .. .,. .',., A ' Arlington tamp sso. oo w.u. v. sv , its regular meeting last W ednesday j Cotiipellel to resigd the same for the fol elected the following officers for the en-! lowing reasons: suing term : Commander, 8. A. I). Our- 'ir;t-I1li',. not "k the. offl.-e and i .j i .- i. ... l now feel that it would. If elected, per- ley; Advisor, h. W.Daggett; fccori, C. ! nap, mijUte g8inet my ,nceeM , 8. W'enner; Sentry, C. W. Shurte; , teacher. Watrhman. O. 8. Ehi : Physician. J. A. Kecond Mv present apponent Mr. E. Oeiaendorfer t on board of managers, V. C. Hindis o i. di i Lone ROCK HipletS. A mob of Ixme Roi k sheep shearers started for the John Day county last week. Dr. Honlork's baby has heen very sick for a tew days but ia better now. Also Jack Andrews' boy baa Jieen!, very aick. There was a "cheap John" show in town last week. The managers were of , the dark makenp. The attendance was small. Our old saw mill man, Ed Wineland haa purchased a new boiler for his mill, and will soon put it in and start his saw 1 b the pledges made for me in the Re to runnine publican County Convention at the time I received the nomination for the office Hon. J. E. David, Moore, and Mr. of onntv clerk, relative to pay for con- and Mr. neoDle of John iinnford. addressed the neonle of Lone Rock last Monday on the political ait...., I. .M TK .... MM. ... ll.NMl(ni.l combination to listen to. Aa our peo ple are such quiet kind of folks every- thing passed off tine. The speakers are well posted and good talkers Mr. Dufnr gsva us a good waking up speech here Isst Wednesdsv to a lartre audience, ... . ' ii , His remarks were well cho- sen and to the point he has many friends here. - . . r w j ;, : v. . ouurvr vallrv tliii week. Mia wife is visitinir " . - - ft w U.o uitowu ,!, I v., 11,. i... iv. 11, A " i- ' their old friend Mr. snd Mrs. Cnlwell, 'sell th property hereinafter deocrtbed, fr the Charlev of course made a trip or twolpnxneofiatlsf1iiKtheJndKementoftheplln- .1. u .1.. .... ,.f ui. 1 Unln anldeaiwefnr the mm of Sws.15. with In- through the country with some of his henion t elgh, nmim very best cigars as an inducement to get (rom tht m dliy f Aprli, .nd thB further the boys attention, to read their conn-! mm of l5attorny's fee, and the coats and dt- tenances as to the wav thev were going i bnnement of ald sntt taxed at lis. 1 hen-tore j . . 1 In romplianee with aald exeentlon and order of toV0t9' ' lelwUlou Silas Brown, one of our oldest audi Saturday June 20, 1896. j tuost respected citisetis passed from this at the hour o(l o'clock p.m., atthe.rt house i t . , .,., . , il. Idoorln Condon. UlUUm Oonnty, Orejton, tell at 1 world to tne next last lueeoav, lie, t , ,u , w ,.. I pnhllc aiK'Uoti to tlie biKhext bhlder for cosh In was about 70 years of age, and is the fa- j Umli tor the pmvom of tuf).ig the Jadcment ther of Dim; and Billy Brown of th is, and decree above mentioned, the following ie-( countv. He and his wife came to this scribed Ismts and prvmlnon, to-wlt: The vert county several years ago and li ve.1 , on . . ... . . , Koc crcea tor a long lime, ano some iti: year ago moved to iine Uvea.. tllS;outh of ranae 22enat of the wlllan.elte mcrl wife died the 1st of Januarv. SO one bv dln; sxceptina ten ocie In oquare form in one our old friends leave us. He was everyone's friend, and all mourn the loss of this good and faithful friend. The deceased leaves quite a fortune which he haa accumulated since in the countv. ' Examination Report. The auccessful teachers who passed the examination last week received the following grades: Lenora Coleman Belle Coleman ' May Davidson Florence Davidson Argie M. Jones W. H. Ixinirly Mrs. May Edelmsn 70. 77. 78. 83. 7S. 82. UNsrccai.rri'i Katie Kiely, Birdie Uenshaw, Iua Uorton, Ethel Hnlstead.. t.eo. Edeluian. Notice. Trains No. 1 & 2, West and East bound passengers resjieclively, now run by the way of Walla Walla, and arrive at Arlington as follows: JSo, "2" East bound 12 :f8 n. m. No. "1" Westbound 2:47 a.m. Train No. "2" leaves Portland at 7 p. U. F. C. lilNDLK, AUKNT, Arlington, Or, The Roselmrg Review and the A. P. A.'s are great friends now ! But don't he A. I E.'s. ; - DEMOCRATIC STATE, DISTRICT ANO COUNTY TICKET. ' For Congress, 2d District. A. H. liennctt. of The Dallea. : Presidential Electors, ; W, W. OnlcHby, J. J. Whitney, E. I Kilfeather. 3. M. Carroll. , Supreme Judge, i j John ,. Burnett, of Henton county. Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Dlst., ;J. II. Cradlcbaugh. of The Dalles. J Joint Senator, oilllam, Sherman and Wasoo Counties, E' B. Dufur, of The Dalle. j PIIMftM PnjlMTV TIPUCT uikkiniii vvuiii i iivnitii ' t) . Representative, ' I C. Edwards, of Arlington. Sheriff, W. L.. Wilcox, of Condon. Clerk, . ' C4)irlcg W. Shurte. of Arlington. Commlseloner, 2 rM. fj. Weatherford, of Olex. Treasurer, , f Pf II. JHefilienuon, tf Condon. Aeeesaor, Ed Horn, of Contention. Justice of the Peace, Condon Prec't, ,8.. P. Khutt. Constable. IVtn. C. Caldwell. ,;. Notice. Owing 'to late decisions' of the su preme court of the state of Oregon show ing the ineligibility of ladies to hold the oliice of ("ountv Hupt., I withdraw my name as Republican candidate for same; but would not foriret to thank the people who honored me with the nomination. and all those who tendered me their . . . .A ,,0 the same extended to niv enn-essor , ? Man. I'.iii.iak K. Htbchkwh. ' -.' w ma uemouriii; tiewoia ui 'Gilliam County. While thanking the party for kind!? coiiferinic uiion me its nomination for tl1nerintendent of schools. I am now! ! w- very anxious for office, as to hsve shown hiinse f wilhng s. for the sake of obtaining it, and I do not wish to be the straw in his path to this great ambition. Cuhr M. Mohkv "- To The Voter's of Gilliam Co. ' Oregon. (ientlemen: Owing to a rumor now being sititated in this county by my po-1 litical upponente, 1 deem it my duty to sayW my friends that it wss my under standing when I. accepted the nomina tion for county clerk from my party, Mutt I would run the office for the salarv if elected, and 1 unequivocally stay with that, proposition, C. W. 8hcbtk. Notice To Voters. I wish to stale that I promise to stand I ducting the office, ai d that the State- ! u'enU u' t,'e ffwt ,h"t have ne b('k - H. N. Fbaxkb. SHERIFFS SALE. Xotlce In hereby siwi that n exwntlon snd onli r ot ule wm Imhm oat of the rirrm; rourt nt the fltnte of Oregon, fortiilllam county, on the t 19th day of .tny, 1M9H, upon decree thetrln ten- i dert'd on the 13th day of April, 1S9S, tn favor of ?. ' ! Hll k, Emm Hawk. M. I. Ahuit, and also K. K. j Smith and Charles Perrtn, partners, doing bnri- 1 irwwHnder tlie firm name ol Smith A Perrln, d,fcBllIlfc which Mid cxM.tionnd order ofi :.,. . . a .,.,hi... . ! """'" ..... .-.,..-. ' 'e' ot northwest quarter and northeaat quarter of uthweM narier.lt of section , town.hip s I northwest corner of ooldweat half of south went quarter. Condon Oregon, May 19th, 18M. W. U Wticox. : MierlfTOIIIIini Comity, (irei! n. Born, to the w ife of John PortwroV on the 20th a 12 pound boy. The new con er has been christened Weaver, i.fter j ' B- hie neighbor says, Moii.ei and the voting Meneral doing well. John-better, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM MI ' Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. V xnJuuvijurusifuMsijnnjun. FOR il OFFER FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN! i wo l own ivOts Fronting 50 Feet on Enst Side of Main St., Condon. ' '7' V- -' "swaaaBfc Also 50-foot Front on West Side of Main Street the Best Business Stand now to be had in Condon. Li bera 1 Terms, or Will Trade'fof ;:: iHorse, Cattle br Sheep; ' " L. W. DARLING, CONDON, S. B, BARKER, DKAI.EIf IN GENER'L MERCHANDISE CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINES A SPECIALTY. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. AL I-I ENS HA W, CENERAL DEALER " Paints, Oils, Crockery, Building Material, Fur niture, Stoves, Caskets, and All Kinds of Undertakers' Goods, Etc., Etc. Ten per cent interest on accounts running: over 30 days. When you come to ths county seat, drop In and Bee me. Condon Hotel, CONDON, 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 aftbrd. T. O. Johnson. Johnson -raoeaiKTOKs nt Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on North Main Street, " Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. . CHARGES VKRY RRAHONABLR. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rate. A share of the public patronage i respectfully solicited. R IN EH ART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Proprietor. The puhlio will find fhat no better accommodations can be found in this country than atthi house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. LIVERY STABLE RATES VERY SALE! OREGON. OREGON. W. L. Wilcox .& Wilcox, IN CONNECTION. MODERATE.