THE CONDON GLOBL FRIDAY, APRIL 23. I8B7. NOTICE. Th rnnrlv nuhnnrlntlmi tn lliitilnufr i. ai in II tmM In (1vnre, 11 not fwU In mlvHiicr 92 will Iw cbnonxl. A jiewll nmrk uroHiid tlila nolle Itittlcmoi that yonr iilncrit!m lua ei lilrwl. I'Ii'hm renew pronii tly. GLOBOSITIES. Coon conntv ha jnnt Ugnn the erec tion of n (12.0IK) court house. Circuit court adjourned about 10:30 o'clock Friday morning. A flrst-clss photo gallery will be at Condon Blunt April 27th. Minn Daisy Downing Kft thlt week (or ter homo at Lawrence, ChI. Halem tftatetunan : Mrs. John F. Htel wer, of Jefferson, Ih In the city visiting friend. 1'. C. BufflngUm and daughter Ethel of Fossil visited friends In town the Unit of the week. . Mm Lora Taylor, s school ma'am, ar rived here yesterday from Liberal, Mo., and la on the lookout for a school. We learn that Judge Mariner had been pick for the hut two weeks in Walla Walla. He hai returned home to Ilia lock again. Mervln fiworta, the fake money lonner, i (till doing business in the Long Creek country. At least hit ad Is mill running in the Eagle. Last Sunday was Master and as it rained that day, according to an old eu- pertrtition, it will rain every Sunday for ven week. Geo. Ulbbont of Mayville has been ' draw n and subpoenaed aa a juror in the V. 8. district court at Portland, which convene May 4th. Joe Lluual len and family moved lint week from the Burton ranch on Mntney Flat to tje Byron Murch place In Ferry Canyon, which he hat rented. By miatake our type made it nay last week that Doc Brown wa sick with lon eilitla. It ahould have read loc Moore, who i now able to work again. One of The lallei pholo company' traveling galleries, operated by Clay Fulauiii, will lie at Condon next week and can remain only a few days. Judge Bennett succeeded In clearing young (ioetgen of Sherman county, in dicted for cattle Bleating, whom he de fended at North Yakima taut week. Uoldendale Agriculturist: O. D. Stur ges and fam ly have moved to Arling ton, where Mr. Sturgess lias ecured a position in the new (tore tif the Wasco Warehouse Co. Ir. J. T. Tate wrilea us from Olei that he eK'ctn to visit Condon next week for two or three day. He request thoie desirlngdcntal work to make early appointments. "U rand pa" Stroud of Portland, state grand lecturer for the A. F. & A. M., de livered several lecture to the member here the first of the week. He left yes terday for Fossil. At a forthcoming wedding in this coun ty the groom will promise to love, honor nil oliey hi wife, who I a woman suf fragist and made her "fuller" Mgree to this proosition. Mr. J. U. Clark left yesterday for the j St. Vincent hospital in Portland, where she will remain awhile under treatment for lung trouble. Her husband accom panied her as fur as Arlington. The farce case of the City of Condon against Joe Trevett ia still on, at the city' expense, and haa Ik-cii postponed until the fall term of court. This i get ting monotonous to the taxpayers. Next Monday, 20th, is the anniversary of tho I. O. O. F., and the Odd Fellow of (iilliam county will celebrate the oc casion at Mayville on Monday afternoon. All member are invited to be present. A lady teacher recently from the East wishes to secure a district school for the ummer. Hhe can furnish satisfactory recommendations, and is stopping for ' the present at Maddock' hotel, Condon. The Noothing click of the shecpshears will soon In) heard In the land again, and there are thousand of the muttons in this section that will gut terribly fleeced within the next couple of week. The Indeendenee (Polk county) pa per says: WJ Kirklund writes to a friend here that he i well satisfied with bis business at Olcx, Gilliam county. He says money mutter are easier there than here. The wive of two brothers in Mcdford presented their wives with bahie on the same day recently and somo ol the papers are making a great fuss about it, just a though the babies are to blame for It. 1ct the.ui alone. Edwards nt Arlington will pay stage charge oh ail order from hi drug store except patent medicine. As he charge only the price printed on the wrappers, you can save money by sending to him for patent medicine also. John Connelly, a former partner in the sheep business here with hi brother Tim, but who ha been at hi old homo in Ireland for tho last ten year, return ed to Condon recently and w ill embark , in the sheep business again. Dodson Bros, and Wester, of Clem, will aoon ship bunch of good horses to Tolk county, where they expect to sell them. Henry Dodson, who recently had a cancerous tumor cut out of hi throat, is recovering his health and will soon be as well h he ever was. . Condon needs a drug store ft rit1 riijf-1 gist about as tmdlv hn nnv town on the 1 Pacific coast. There I a splendid open ing here for one just now. A county feat ought to have thejlicst-appoiiited and largest drug store iiithe;county. A Mint has been commenced in Eugene to test 1 lie constitutionality of the law allowing women the right of franchise at school elections. It will be carried to the supreme cout and the mutter defi nitely settled, a it should have been dune long ago. Two clip of wool were sold at Hepp ner Monday, one for 7c and the other for 8juc. This wool was sold on the sheep' buck, ami will lie deliverer! in May, The same clips lust year brought b'i and 7c. Frank Lee uf Htm Francisco was the purchaser. There are people who think or pre tend to think that a newspaper should never give an account of anything tiiat ought not to have happc-Hud. Fortu nately, (or the freedom of the press and (he welfare of society, there are other who do not think that way. The Uumk force feel very grateful to Mrs. C. A. Daiineuittu and family of Clem for a largo box of fine Easter eggs, some of them colored. It is a pleasing sight to see the editor of this greet fam ily paper eat a few dozen of them raw, shell and all, while holding hi breath. Amission will open in the Catholic church at Condon next Sunday ami will be conducted by Hev. Father Newell of Portland, a very a hie and brilliant speak er. Everybody, regardless of the their religion beliefs, are cordially invited to attend the meetings, which w ill last a week or so. One of A. J. Moote' cow gave birth to twin calves the other day and one of them I a freak, having but one nostril, and that is lo the middle of a long sharp nose. It will have some advantage over the other calve whan it run across any thing disagreeable to smell, such a skunk, niggers, etc. The Pendleton East Oregonian truth fully says: The bad hoy uf today i sent to the reform school, where he i educa ted to become a criminal. The old way of turning him over the knee and applying "strap oil" is a better remedy for hi vices than a term in the reform school at the expense of the people who pay taxes. Jack Parker, who killed liudd Howard at the same time the latter killed Til Glaze at Burn, Harney county, ha been pardoned by the governor, after ; serving two year of the 7-years' sen tence. A strong petition was sent in hi behalf, and hi own good .conduct while In the pen had much to do w ith the par don being granted. Owing to the probability of a war in Europe, the price of wheat ha already begun to come up in jump. At San Francisco there waa quite an advance this week, also throughout the East, it having jumped up 5c at Chicago Mon day. With the outlook for an abundant harvest and good prices, our wheal rais er may well look cheerful. Cooke Bros,, three miles east of town, will raise a numls-r of young mules this spring. The other day one of their inn res gave birth to two of the long-eared beasts and, strange to say, she refus ed to own one one of them. The boy have concluded to play it for a "sucker" by letting it suck a bottle until it i old enough to make it own living. Senator Mcllride ha introduced a bill In the senate to allow persona to make claim upon public lands and make proof thereof before any ollicer qualified to administer oaths in homesteud cases, whether the land are in the countv or j not. At present the making of such proof must be before an ollicer in the county where the land is situated. The Columbia is coming up rapidly and steadily, but we are not like the peo ple along the Mississippi, who get drowned out with a 20-foot rise. It is not clussed asliigh water here until it pannes t lie 42-foot mark, and in '04 it went within a foot of the 60-font mark. It made some of us move at the hitter u .. 1 ... . . ... : . -Ti nirnrv, oui hiivioiiik 01101-r ou ivri is no. r. -. .. . . right. the Dalles Chronicle. Owing to pome funded grievance, old man Irwin, Supt. of public i net motion, is trying to get Uov. Ijord and Secretary Kincaid to uiiHt Hob Hendricks from his potution of Kupt. of the etnte reform echoed. Hut all the tint infliction the gov- nriiiir uml Hfwrptiirv cniua TriL'in Willi to tell him that Hendricks is attending to hill biiHiriOHH and giving a great deal bet- ter satinfiiction than be (Irwin) is. Hob ia an ideal ollicer. Tho people of Eastern Oregon will be delighted to lenrn Unit the O. It. A N. Co. has put on an extra train between Portland and Hpokane, making two trains each day, instead of one, as for merly. The two trains going west are duu at Arlington, one at about miduight, the other at about fl in the morning; going east, one at about 0 in the even ing, the other at about 3 in tiie morning. Murderer Durrani was fondled and petted so much by some "Indies" and reporters while lie was in jnil at Sun Francisco that when he was taken to the state prison at San Quinten the oth er day he felt terribly Insulted when the uuurds compelled him to don a suit of striped clothes and have his mustache shaved off. He became so abusive that the guards were obliged to en IT him into Insensiliilitv. and when be "came to" he got even bv saving that be thought they were "weal mean. When a boy becomes unmanageable now-u-ihivs he is hustled off to the re- form school, -where in the majority of I their farm again, for the Hummer at ease he l, through the contaminating least. Influence of association with other bad) Mrs. Ilogm, is expected home next Isiys, educated to become a criminal, week from her .visit at Can by, Clacku Formerly he was turned over lo the pa- iimf county ternal knee and given a lesson in leather 1 Cnttl- buyer here are paving f 12 for tanning. 1 lie old way evidently i i"e 1 1 bent, for it is moie effective as a reform atory measure and considerably cheaper, say the Times-Mountaineer. (iovernor Lord and Secretary Kincaid are locking horn in a manner that will probaldy lead up lo a law sii. The governor went after his warrant for hi salary the other day and the secretary refused to give it. Hot words followed and the governor threatened mandaiiin proceeding to compel Kincaid to pay the quarter's salary. The secretary in- formed his excellency that he would j keep him maridiimusing for every quar ter to the end of his official term. Kin caid "has it in for" the governor for the part he took in the legislative holdup. L. W. Darling was appointed referee in the divorce case of Whyte vs. Whyte. Hendricks Bros, were counsel for the plaintiff and 8. A. D. Gurley for the de fendant. Taking testimony was begun lust Friday before the referee in his of fice here and continued until yesterday noon, when the case wa postponed un til May 17th. The testimony for the plaintiff 1 not all taken yet, and none at all yet for the defendant, but the attor ney cannot remain away from home any longer at present. Divorce sometimes prove to be troublesome and expensive luxuries. Evidently some one has been "stuff ing" the editor of the Times-Mountaineer. Read what he says: "Two criminal cases were tried at the recent term of circuit court in (iilliam county. Jack Glasgow wa tried on a charge of larceny of cattle and wa acquitted, and Win. Kenny, indicted for larceny of two calves, waa convicted and fined $100. The latter case wa somewhat compli cated, the jury deciding that Kenny had stolen one of the calves, and rendered an opinion that the prosecuting witness had stolen the other. This will proba bly furnish a case for the next grand jury." Judge Bradshaw Friday morning sen tenced Andrew Harper, who plead guil ty to bnriflary and wheat stealing, to a term of two year in the penitentiary. The jury found Win. Kenny guilty of stealing one of C. Sehott's calves, on condition that be receive the lightest penalty provided by tho statute in such case, and he wa sentenced to pay a fine of f 100, which he paid. Upon com plaint of his mother, Billy Stephens, an unruly hoy, wag sentenced to a two years' term in the reform seliool. Sher iff Wilcox, assisted by Gene Smith, left for Salem Saturday morning witli Har per and Stephens. This is the season when the "trunk merchants" make their semi-annual raids In this vicinity, ssys the Baker City Democrat. Many of them are nice fellows, but onr citizens should not so far forget themselves as to purchase their goods. Patronize the men who pay taxes to the county, who contr bnte to our schools, who head the subscrip tion paper for public celebrations or private misfortunes, and who have an interest in the county's welfare. The home merchants "carry" you when you are pinched give them the benefit of your cash. Too tunny people "stand off" the home merchant ami spend their money with the SHiople carrier or send it to some distant city. Tho Eugene Guard in it last issue burns Dr. Chapman, president of the state university, into a crisp, having lit erally roasted him alive. The Guard say that instead of the doctor minding his own business, for which the state pays him $3,000 a year, he noses into everybody else's private affairs, local polities, 'public school, etc., in such an offensive manner as to make himself ex tremely obnoxious. Although the doc tor haa been ilraw ing a $3,000 a year sal ary for years, the Guard say he pavs taxes oil the magnificent sum of $220, and suggest that instead of wasting his time trying to lecture on subjects he knows nothing about, it would suit let ter for him to make a specialtv of leet- uriim on "How to bulldoze the assessor , ., . , , . and avoid nawnif taxeo." The doc'or shocked the Guard force the other dav ! When they '-came to" and betrau to wore - I ((.r w1Hl, (iev llH(J oe,ter Jo with the preHoen, material, etc., they learnea that the doctor meant to atop only hie copy of it, ho they continued its publication, as usual. A Woodmen of the World lodge waa ! o-nlwd at Antelope Inst week, with a health v membership to start in with. We notice that all of the Woodmen j eome time in April to remain a few days, lodges in the country are constantly re- j This w ill be pleasing news to those need ed ving new members and that each ! nrst-class dental work. Dr Tate is , . , . a graduate of the New rk College of member takes a personal pride in doing , r)lthitrv Bm, h Mll niKh lHwi,ioIIJ all in his power to make his lodge pros-1 jn the Portland Dental Society and the perons and enthusiastic, except our own Oregon State Dental Association. home lodge, which, we legret to note. VMmw honw "n,jHrtrv and build im appears to be on a stand-still, with more the rtl8(iun.e9 of our stHte; Itay the of tendency to godown hill than upward. ,em WooU.n mu ,.othing. See P.Al. Too much small, childish spitework is ; 8lpht,llgun ,r tHllipe. and prices. aiioweu 10 inieriere very onen h uh only lodges but business interests of the town, and, as we have said many times before, nothing is more ruinous or fatal to a town's interests. Two or three spiteful, small-minded men in a town this siite can retard the progress of the whole town, to say nothing of lodges, etc. It is like the "dog in the manger." They won't do anything themselves but sulk and act the baby, and try to keep others from doing anything for the good of the town or community. Is it much wonder that every other town in the country is leaving us behind in the race for supremacy 7 He men, not .mice. Lone Rock Rumblings. W II Colwell and family arc hack onto ofii'S and ?:.'() f r twos, which is not ho rocky, alt'T all. Our farmers are busy putting in their spring giain, and the prospect for a In hi ti to bil harvest is very bright. Last week was the warmest Sfiell of weather ever felt in this locality during the month of April, consequently the gentle rain showers of Monday were just what was needed. The sheep men seem delighted at the prospect of good prices for wool. The low prices for the last few vears have ,,, ,he thH,p ,1HineHII harf, row l0 hoe, but prosperity now stare them in the face like a full moon, we are pleaded to note. The quarterly meetings of the M. E. church here Saturday and Sunday drew large congregations. The service con ducted by Elder Warner were highly ap preciated by all who attended. Gene Gilman brought Rev Warner over from ileppner Saturday and attended the meeting. They returned to Ileppner Monday. The Wasco Warehouse Co, sack, fleece twine and sack sale at Arlington. ha wool twine for Olex Explosions. DrTate, the dentist, is in Olex for a few days. From here he goes to Clem and Condon. We are having delightful rain now, which are very beneficial to the growing crop. Gilliam will be strictly in it this year. Our blacksmith are overrun with work, w hich show that our farmer have not given up hope of ultimate suc cess in farming. Earl Weatherford's house narrowly es caped destruction by fire the other day. He came over to Olex and laid in a sup ply of terra cotta, to take the place of the stovepipe. A road-working crew is at work this week on the Cunningham hill and the terrific blasting sounds from here like the distant roar of heavy artillery. We dmi lit of they make more none with their cannons in Cuba and Crete. Snliscrilie for the Examiner at this of fice and win a $10,0o0 farm in California, a $5,000 gold nugget or yonr weight in silver. Rmeiuber that abuutuilwho ever won prizes from thi county sub scribed throngh the Globe agent. A Dangerous Practice. Editor Gi.oub: If the gentleman in charge of the drug store at Condon will explain through yonr paper by what ritcht he has to 611 physicians' prescriptions (other than his own) when he has never complied with the law in regard to securing a druggist's license, he will relieve the anxiety of a great many people in this county. Only registered druggists can j legally fill prescriptions, and the quee j tion is, why doe he persist in oeoly i violating the law in this matter? He j boasts that he will "get around the law" if he has to copy prescriptions sent in by physicians on his own blank w hich is even a more dangerous practice, both for the patient and "druggist." ISltllHER. A Man Hung Some of that fine wall-paper AI Hen shaw keeps in stock and pronounced it the is-st paper for the price ever brought to the country. Buy some. The Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for sale at Arlington. A beautiful 1200-pound cow, 6 years old, fnt enough for beef, for sale or will trade for R fresh cow. Inquire at this office. The Butte Creek Land, Live Stock & Lumber Company has 250.000 feet of , , . ! mainnn lumber t ; seasoned lumber at its mill nix miles above Fossil. The roads are good clear i t tlie ll,e company will give larger discounts lor cash trade than tor-1 merly. The lumber, the roads and the prices will suit you. (.'has. McKenzie, uinnHger. lr. J. T. Tate, one of the leading den tists of Portland and the l'aeitic coast, . I ...... muU u t...l. .f l...UPt. Oro. ; , , , x . (, . LANDS. All jiersons desiring to mquire titVe to! any lands under the laws of the United i j States, or under the laws of the $tat of ; Oregon, will do well to take theirbiisi - ness to United Stales Coinniissicner S. A. D. Uurlev, at Arlington, Ojvgon. Good Advice. 1 .Don't let whisky uet the best of'.you, but if yon want the best of whisky, wines, beer, liquors and cigar?, the i!ace to lind them is at the Summit Suli,n, in the old drug store building. .1 tieie; pool and billiard parlor in couj'cetioii. r Drop in unci see fur yours. dv s. Tlve finest line of "et goods" in the city, f S. B. BARKER DEALER IN CESSER! MERCHANDISE CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. NEW C30DS Wakeoney JbySwIng NEW PRICES -Before Buying Elsewhere, Call In and" .Inspect My New and Choice Stock of. MERCHANDISE AND EVERYTKIKC NEEDED BY THE 'In Order to Encourege a .Large Discount for Cash. P. H. STEPHENSON CONDON, - : - OREGON. HEIvIvO! Jim Ccrbett has Thrown up the Sponge BUT Al Henshaw is Still in the Ring WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF - Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Windows, Stoves, Gloves. Wall Paper Window-shades, Furniture. Undertakers' Goods, Canned Fruits, Crackers, Sardines, Oysters, Etc, Etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON BARBED WIRE IHTOWJLOTS. ACENT FOR FOSSIL FLCUR. Call in and see uie and vet j.nies before buying eleewhere. Remember that a dollar taved ig 11 dollar innde. I ran get von auvthiriif from n ftean tioiit t n toothpick. Trv me. AL HENSHAW, CONDON, ORE. Condon CONDON, - Mrs. S. A. PROPRIETRESS. Regular Board and Lodging per week, $4 and $5. Regular Board per week, $3. Beds 25c and 50c. Table Supplied With T. G. JOHNSON, . PROPRIETOR OF. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on Condon, - HAY AND GRAIN V CH.tRGKfi VERY REASONABLE. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates A share of the public patronage is wpeet.ully solicited. BIN EH ART'S Condon, : GEO. W. RINEHART, Proprietor. Th? public will find that no found in thirf country than at LIVERY : STABLE , RATES VERY DROP IN 5R00fl Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon., when you feel like enjoying a first-class )l ninrnn nn HAitmnn i ?JiisMiil Hii VtllLW hV All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. Ths Massillon Engine & Thresher Go. 160-166 Front St. Portland, Oregon ILL fsJAIl CMLQCSE -1' ta.i:;JE3T CH AFPLISiTiBlK AND GROCERIES FAPf,1ERt STCCKMAS AND MECHANIC. Cash Trade I Make a" Take Advantage of It Hotel, OREGON. Maddock: the Best in the Market. North Main Street, - Oregon. BOUGHT AND SOLD. RESTAURANT Oregon. better aoeoniu!! ilatinns can be this! boune. .Meal.2"e; leds2c. : IN : CONNECTION. MODERATE. AT COE'S E BEER Of! DRAUGHT. ;- v -1 i I ' ...... ! ' ir-f'' -A , - w - WW"