THE GOilDOil GLOBL
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1808.
NOTICE.
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it Ild In (dvaiico. If nut paid In (ivo 2
will tw hat4. A ponoll murk r.mnd thli
mU tiili Hti- tlmt your nuUuiniitlau dm e
I'lrfd. I'li'nw ri'iii'W promptly.
LOCAL NEWS.
W : . . -
A flmt-claat dunce will be given in
Armory hnllon tlieevenlng of April 20th
umlor the auHpicei of Summit Lodge
No. 130, I. 0. O. P. A cordial invlta
lion It extended to the public to attend,
end t good time It assured. Proceedi
for the benefit of the lodge. aH-0
Note In publinhing the shove notice
lot week ml stake mede concern
lug the date on whinh the dance la to be
given. We elated It would be given on
the "2t)th," when In fact It will be given
on the 2(1 th. Iteiuerober, the date U
Tuesday Evening, April 20th.
8. 1'. fihutt was home on flying visit
Inet week.
Mri, Muck bat returned from her
eautorn trip.
Father Briody will hold eervice in the
Catholic church next Sunday,
Mre. Bchott, of Olex, la vialting her
daughter, Mre. T. U. Johnson, thie week.
Mre. Henry llilllnga waa thrown from
ber buggy Monday ami seriously injured.
Mre. E. W. Moore returned Monday
from week' visit with relative! at
Mayvllle.
The stage carried tlx passenger and a
big load of luggage out of, town last Sat
urday morning.
Oliver Darr Is having bit aatoon re
papered this week. Parting and McFar.
M.l J,.l.. .1.. u
iwiu w uuinn num.
F. Alspangh, representing R. (1. Dunn
& Co.'i Merchantile Agency, wa in thli
city last Friday and Saturday Interview
ing our business men.
C W, Blake, executor of the estate of
8. A. Bpauldlng, has eold the Spauldlng
stock ranch, containing 300 sores, to I).
C.A1I.F. Downer for 11000.
Edgar Moore took a run over to May
vllle on bis wheel last Saturday evening)
returning Sunday.) lie made the trip
home In one hour and fifteen minutes.
Subscriptions for the San Francisco
Examiner taken at the Quom office.
Save postage, time and trouble by sub
scribing here. tf.
Jim Dunn was In from bis sheep camp
Sunday. lie reports sheep doing fine
and an excellent crop of lambs about
harvested. The per cent of increase Id
his flock is 102.
0) W. Banr returned Saturday from a
brief visit with his father (n Illinois.
Mr. Barr says times are not good In the
East and that Eastern Oregon is good
enough for Mm.
B. K. Searcy returned from Portland
on Friday of last week, having taken
bis son there for medical attention. He
slated that his son wa getting along
well when be left.
Justice Tatom's court. Monday, April
18th. C. F. Kelson vs. J. A. Richmond,
Unlawful retainer of land. Action for
damages. Judgement by dufuult. De
fendant announces appeal.
, Geo, Fletcher made score of 71 at
the bowling alley one day last week,
which is the best score so far reported.
Ho had an average of 44 for the week,
ending lest Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. floo. Gibbons, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Wehell, and Wm. Keyes and
later, of Mayvllle, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stevens, of near Lone Rock, at
tended the Woodman lecture last FfUlity
evening.
A. M. Smith, of Mayvllle, called on
the Gumn Monday and ordered the pa
per for year. Mr. Smith run a band
of sheep near the mouth of Thirtymile.
lie reports the flock in good condition
nd a big Increase of lambs.
B. Lane arrived in town on Friday of
" last week from Independence, Folk coun
ty, and ha decided to locate in Condon.
Mr. Lane Is blacksmith and has se
cured au Interest In 0. 8. Clark's shop.
Ills family will arrive later.
The jury in the Donaldson case, last
week, were just six minutes reaching a
verdict of acquittal. The 'squire was
beaming when the verdict was road,
and the host of friends who congratu
lated him afterward seemed as well
pleased a was the old gentleman him
self. It. L. Phares, of Fossil, was before
Justice Tatora on Friday morning the
15th Inst, on a charge of assault with
intent to kill, preferred by C. 0. Powell.
Defendant waived examination and was
placed undor 12150 bond for his appear
ance before the next sitting of the grand
The Globe acknowledges pleasant
call from Douglas Dufur, of The Dalles,
who was here last week In the-capacity
of stenographer in Judge Bradshaw's
court. Mr. Dufur is a most agroeable
gentleman, a crack bowler, and will in
, the future keep posted in the affairs of
Gilliam by a weekly perusal of the Oi.ohr.
Mrs. s. a. AiaauooK, ana nor anugnter
Miss f Haggle Maddock, loft on Satur
day' stage tor Saginaw, Michigan, where
they go to visit relatives and friends.
They expect to be absent three or four
months. The Gaunt will keep them
'mfiwd ln regard to Gilliam county dur
1" Yielr absence. We wish them a safe
','.
nd pleasant Journey,
Miss Llxzte Fehrenbachor, the young
lady who had been employed In the
culinary department at the Condon hotel
for the past few weeks, left on last Sat
urday's stage for her home In Arlington.
Miss Fehreubacher gave exellent satis
faction as chief cook, but her services
were t longer needed, as the two eldest
Madd(,. sisters, Louella and Mary, are
(it home to remain until fall and are
able to manuge the affairs themselves,
Marhikd Wednesday, April 13, 1 808,
at Cutlitge Grove, Oregon, Mr. Frank B.
Golden, of Mayvllle, to Mis lions, Allen,
of Cottage Grove. Mr. Snd Mrs. Golden
arrived In Condon Sunday evening and
proceeded to their home at Muyvill Mon
day, A host of friends will unite in
wishing them much happiness, ;
Miss Mary Maddock arrived on last
Friday's stage from Pendleton, wbore
she hsd been attending the St. Joseph's
College since last December. Owing to
the fact that ber mother will be absent
during the next few months, she wss
compelled to come home before the close
of the term at the college, a her services
are needed In the management of affaire
at the Condon hotel.
II, II. Hendricks, the senior member
of the reliable law firm of Hendricks
Hendricks, left for his home In Fossil on
Friday's stage. Mr, Hendrlck left Con
don In a very woll satisfied mood, hav
ing come off winner In one of the most
hotly contested case of the term. Mr.
Hendrlck Is an able lawyer and has In
the past been mixed up with the news
paper businerts Just enough toentltle him
to s good rating among the good looking
and wealthy members of that profession.
Dopnty Sheriff T. O. Johnson, and
Oscar Port wood luft for Balem Saturday
morning In charge of Steve Nolan, who
was sentenced to six months in the pen
itentiary at the last term of court for
cutting the rubber hose that connects
the air brakes to the engine on one of
the 0. R. k N. Co.'s train at Arlington,
last month. Oscar may visit the Agri
cultural College, while below, and give
the students a lecture on "How to raise
sugar beets," at least so says Tom John
son. -
The show given in Armory ball Wed
nesday and Thursday evening was all
right. Roa Arthur, the "California
Magnet" is a wonder and if there is a
man in the northwest who can lift ber
he can win f TOO as welt a the undying
envy of hundreds of other fellows who
have tried It and failed. The children
Cora and Mas, in their inimitable song
and dance acts showed much real talent
and brought down the bonne in every
act. The show Is clean and entertaining
and we gladly recommend It to the pub
lic. .
Mayor Dunn has appointed a commit
tee on water works in the city council
which Is expected to bring in a report
at the next meeting. It is to be hoped
that the report will be favorable for a
permanent system of water works that
will furnish the town an adequate sup
ply of water for fire protection and all
other purposes. Such enterprises are
what build up good permanent towns,
and if the present administration will
got the right move on In this matter it
will certainly receive the hearty endorse
ment of the people generally. Let u
have water work. - '
S. A. D. Gurlcy and W. II. Dobyn,
the well-known attorney of Arlington,
left for home Saturday morning, after
concluding a very aalisfactory amount of
business in the circuit court. That these
gentlemen are well to the front In their
profession In this district Is evidenced by
the fact that they were interested in about
four-fifths of the cases on the docket
during the lato term and by the satis
factory outcome of a large percentage of
their eases, They are hard workers in
their profession, up-to-date in their meth.
ods, agreeable gentlemen and highly
deserving of the success which seems to
be coming their way.
Woodman Lecture.
The lot-turn given, on Friday evening
byO. W. Wheeler on the subject of
"Woodcraft" was highly enjoved by the
large audience present, . Mr. Wheeler is
a forcible end entertaining speaker, and
the arguments he advanced in favor of
fraternal insurance as provided by the
Woodmen and kindred fraternal organ
isations were both logical and conclusive.
The speaker pointed out that it is a
privilego as much as a duty that every
man should make provision for his fam
ily in the event of his death whilothat
family is dependent upon him, and that
such provision can best be made through
the medium of'fraternal insurance, Mr.
Whooler went from hero to Fossil, whore
be lectured Saturday evening,
Republican State Convention.
The republican state convention, in
session at Astoria last week, had a stormy
mooting at the outset, brought about by
the Multnomah county factional fight
being again carried into state politics,
and for a time it looked as though the
party would be permanently disrupted,
The temporary organisation was finally
effected, however, without the aid of
either of the contesting Multnomah coun
ty delegates, and the report of the com
mittee on credentials showed that the
Mitchell faction had been turned down
and their opponents given a seat in the
convention. Tlio platform adopted de
clares for the single gold standard, in
dorses President MoKinley's Cuban pol
icy, favors' retrenchment and reform,
demands the abolition of all needless
offices and commissions and denounces
the union party as an aggregation of
spoilsmen. The following nominations
were made: Governor, T. T. Geerj Su
preme judge, F. A. Moore j State treas
urer. Charles 8. Moore j Secretary of
state, F. I. Dunbar; State printer, W. II.
Leeds; Attorney-General, D.R.N. Black
burn ; Superintendent of public instruc
tion, J, II. Ackernmn.
In this congressional district Malcolm
A. Moody, of The Dalles, was nominated
for congress by acclamation.
II. S. Wilson and A, A. Jayno, both of
The Dalles, revolved the nomination for
circuit Judge and prosecuting attorney
for this judicial district.
$5 Reward.
Lost or Stolen
From Arlington about the 15th of August,
1807. One yellow and white row with
young calf. Cow is branded M (with
half circle over) on hip, crop and undor
or upper hit off each ear, range on ltock
Creek and Hay Creek. The above re
ward will be paid for the return of row
and calf or information as shall lead to
the reeovery of same. Auyona detaining
this cow after this notice will te prose
cuted. R. A. W. BAnroox,
Arlington, Ore.
COUNTY NEWS.
ARLINGTON.
Sheepshesrer are scarce in this section
just now.
L. W, Darllnz and wife were Arllne-
ton visitors this week.
Most of the sheep In this locality will
I sheared by the first of May.
The lambing season is over, and all
rejiort a largo increase in sheep.
Judge Brndshaw was in town Saturday
evening on his way home from Condon.
Harry Clay has material on the ground
to build a private barn on his property.
John Blake and wife nasxed through
town the first of the week on their way
to Portland.
The fruit crop Is not hurt by frost Irt
tlii section, notwithstanding the report
to the contrary.
Wheat Is coining In at the rate of about
ton load a day just now. The price is
65 cts. per bushel,
Ed Compton killed three large geese
last Sunday at one shot with his rifle.
There seems to be plenty of geese and
cranes just now,.
Lord A Co. have their new store build
ing well along, and when completed it
will make quite an addition to the now
large store room, ,
On pt. Nelson la building a machine by
which he expects to work out a fortune
from the sands of the Columbia river.
It will be run by electricity and is all bis
own invention and looks liUo'it would
be a success.
"It Is not all gold that glitters," was
the remark that Snider, the carpenter,
made the other day when knocked down
by Carlisle. It appears that Snider bad
a contract to move a bouse from one
piece of property to another, and Carlisle
objected for some reason, and they had
a little racket, with the above result.
Mr. A. L. II off has his new house near
completion. When finished it will 1ms
one of the nicest residence properties in
the city. We are glad to note that the
city is growing right along, not only in
building but in a businetsa way also. The
business of the town was a hundred
thousand dollars greater last year than
the year before.
The Woodmen of The World gave an
entertainment last Tuesday evening that
was very interesting. There was a wood
sawing contest which was won by Frank
Tunis sawing off a 7x8 stick of timber
with a bn-k saw in 45 seconds. Mrs.
Geisendorfor won the nail-driving con
test by driving three nails hor2.i:!, ex
cept of an Inch, there being but two
strokes allowed, tor driving each nail,
the eixe of which were lix-penny.
OLEX.
Georgo Morris bas gone to join the
army.
Tho. Malanophy returned from Iowa
last Sunday. ,
John Randall has gone out to make
some improvement on his farm near
Clem.
Paul Jones came out from Arlington
a few day ago to visit bis niece, Miss
Leila Parrish.
N. H. and Clarence Scoggin have
started the county well at Clem. They
are down about 18 feet. . '
G. W. Moore has gone to Willow to
visit ome of hi relatives whom he ha
not een for many years.
Judging from the number of wheat
teams on the road one would think that
harvest was in full blast.
AUys. W. It. and II. S. Wilson, of
Tho Dalles, stopped and visited Olex last
week while on their way home.
Mrs, Fred Henna Is visiting her par
ents at Harduian. Fred now comes to
church and Huuday school all togged up.
J. W. Magulre. T. M. Vinlng, W. T.
Settlemire and Mrs. L. O. Ralston proved
np on their land claims at Arlington last
Monday.
Roy Edminston started to Olex Sun
day to attend church, and his horse got
to bucking and stove himself up so badly
thai Roy had to leave him.
The proposed new road from Olex to
Clem will be a great convenience to the
residents along the line, also to light
vehicles going through to Condon.
We hope to soon ee the much-talked-
of telephone line from Arlington to Fos
sil, via Condon, commenced. The resi
dents of Olex will do their share of the
hauling.
There will be revival meetings com
menced at Olex next Sunday to last for
several weeks, to lie conducted by Rev.
and Mrs. Brown. The service Sunday
morning and evening will be conducted
by Mrs. Brown.
Judge Bradahaw, Thos. Johnson and
Oscar Portwood stopped at Olex last
week on their way to Arlington. Tom
had a recruit for tho army of the state,
with headquarters at Salem. Judge
Hradshaw ia again nominated for judge
of this district, of which fact his many
friends here are pleased to learn.
CLEM.
t'nder a patch o( bine.
Our Tillage (imlthjr stands;
And with iinlltts so bland,
The smith tie kji :
"Top o' tho moruln' to yon,"
By the way ; we have a first-class black
smith now, and he's here to stay, too.
C. Obcrreichler went across Rock creek
to hunt horses, as ha claimed, but we
know better but wont tell.
Scogglns & Son are working . in the
county well at this place, with a seem
ingly good prospect for water.
Several of the other old crank were at
Boyer's Sunday, and to hear them swap
yarns you would imagine you were
among a lot of Philadelphia lawyers.
Last Saturday evening Fremont Wade
was taken suddonly ill and spent the
night and the greater part of Sunday in
great distress. We hear be is resting
easier now. Ills sickness seem to be
caused by come kind of stomach trouble.
We hear that two of our young men
are rivals In love. Of course one will
win, the other lo9e. But the loser can
console himself with tho Shakespearian
quotation: "Men have died from time
to time and worm have eaten them -but
not for love."
Do You
Know the News
You can have it all for
Per
Month
Per
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In the Evening Telegram, of Portland,
Oregon. It is the largest evening news
paper published in Oregon it contains
an mo news ni tne state ami of the na
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Portland, Oregon,
STRAWS.
SHOW HOY THE WIND BLOWS.
Here are a Few Quotations From the Reliable Pioneer
' Merchants, of Ileppner, Oregon,
JIIHOR&CO.
They Raise the Wind in tho Way of Low Prices. You
Reap a Whirlwind of Close, Money-saving
BARGAINS.
Theso Straws Point Out the Quarter From Whence the -Wind
Blows, and How and Where YOU Can Save ,
MONEY.
PRICE
100 lbs. Gran. Sugar ... 6 30
100 Jh. A. Sugar i 6 10
1 bbl. Peacock Flour 3 75
4 lb. Wool Backs, each , 30
No. 1 White Beans, per lb 3
No. 1 Lady Wash'n W. Beans. . 1
No. 1 Pink Beans...-. 3)
Bock Candy Syrup, 6 gal. kegs 1 75
Kxtra Honev HyrUp, 6 gat ... . 1 65
2 Oal. Kock'Candy Drips 1 00
1 Keg Pickles 90-
Coal OH, Star or Pearl, con. . . , 1 25
Stock Halt, perton 14 50
1 Case Tomatoes, best 2 25
WRITE U3
MINOR& Co.
Wall Paper!! Wall Paper! 1
Make selections at your own home
from the famous Ai.fhko Peats 1898 art
wall paper. Over GOO new patterns to
show you in my sample books, the same
papers as will be sold in New York and
Chicago this year. New and beautiful
designs at from 3 cts. to 40 cts, per roll.
Orders taken for a single room or for
your whole house. Estimates furnished
on paper hanging. Consult me before
ordering elsewhere. Wm. A. Daiiuno,
Authorized Agent.
To Home Seekers.
I have for sale fine residence properties
In. Condon, and Fossil, together with
barns and out houses for each residence.
Also several fine farms and stock ranches,
none better, near Condon, Clem, Olex
and Arlington. Terms very reasonable.
II. B. Hesdhickd,
Box 138 Att'y, Condon, Or.
WAR WITH SPAIN!
AL. HENSHAW-
Is Busy Getting in Supplies for Ilia Customers. He Carries a
Full Supply of
Hardware, Builder's Material, Granite and Tinware,
Furniture," Paints and Oil, . Glass and Crockery,
Stoves, Picture Frames, Fishing Tackle,
Bedding. Canned Goods. Ammunition.
, Undertaking Goods. ,
lie will make you hot prices on Building Material, Barbed Wire Etc.
Call and see him when you come to the county seat.
Interest charged on acc'ts after 40 days.
Fifty Years Undisputed Supremacy in the
WORLD'S COMPETITION.
Q00p'5 5EEp Dip.
Increases Yield of Wool, Enhances Value of Flock. Cheap, Safe
Handy, Clean, Wholesome, Odorless.
Recommended by Manufacturers, Dealers and Scourers.
Sold by LORD A CO., C. (i. ROBERTS, Gen'l Ag't
Arlington, Oregon. 247 Ash Street, Portland, Oregon.
T. Q. Earhart,
CALL
Summit Saloon,
tFOR FINEST
Uiijes, Ijquors
FINE' BILLIARD AND POOL
EARHART & MOORE,
CONDON,
ARL1I0T0II SALOO
0. W. BARR, PROP.
Fine Wines and Liquors
and Choice Cigars.
Billiard apd pool Sables.
First-class Goods and Courteous Treat
ment to Customers, Our Motto.
Main St., Condon, Oregon.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE BEST-
WHEN BUYING GROCERIES?
IF YOU ARE IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO CONSULT WITH
P. H. Stephenson,
BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER.
Dealer in Fine Merchandise.
Condon,
LIST,
1 Case Corn, best $ 2 25
1 Box Fairbank's Soap 1 25
10 lbs. Beet Lord. I 00
35 Bars Soap 00
3 Can Fraser's Axle Grease. , 25
3 0ns Babbitt's Lye 25
15 lbs. Japan Rice, No. 1 100
20 lbs Raisins, good 1 00
Dice Tobacco, per plug 25
Even Change Tob., per plug. . 25
Battle Ax Tob., per plug. ..... 30
9 lbs. Arbuckle Coffee 1 M
Alfalfa Seed, per lb 8
3 lbs. Fashion Tobacco.... 90
FOR FULL INFORMATION.
Heppner, Ore.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
hare npjiolnted u my deputies the following
peraorm:
W. li.Cnlwell, Arlington. ' '
h. ft. TowiiMm!, Contfou.
k'mi A. Hale, Fomil.
R. M. .Tohnbon, Lone Rock,
Stock Innpector lor Gillium County, Oregon.
Town Property for Sale.
For sale, five-room dwellinz honse in
Condon, on Main street near the center
of town: good aell, tarn and outbuild
ings; young orchard In good condition ;
five lots all in one enclosure.
AlfO the dwelling house known as the
J. 11. Miller residence, on Mum street,
containing six rooms, good well, barn
and outbuildings; four lots in one en
closure. Either of these properties will make
very desirable homes, and will be sold
on easy terms. For particulars apply to
or aaaress Mm. a. A. i;lake.
Condon, Or.
3. V. Moore.
AT THE
BRANDS OFJ
aijd Qiars.
TABLE IN CONNECTION,
Prop'rs.
ORE.
5
Oregon,
S. B. BARKER
r.EAI.Eft IN
mm :: MERCHAIMSE
CONDON, OREGON.
STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
A SPECIALTY.
J. F. REISACHER,
Saddler m Harnessmaker
CONDON, OREGON.
ALL KINDS CF LEATHER GOODS MADE TO ORDER.
'Carries a Complete and
SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKET:
And everything usually found 1
In a first-class harness shop.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a call
In the building on the corner, opposite Barker's store.
NOTICE.
We have added a Jewelry Department to our
stock of General Merchandise and W. L. To
bey, who is a Btrictly first-claag watch-maker,
is prepared to do all kinds of watch and
jewelry repairing, at Portland prices, and
guarantee satisfaction.
Tobey Bros.,
ARLINGTON, - OREGON.
J. H. PUTNAM
-DEALER IN-
GENER'L MERCHANDISE
FOSSIL, OREGON.
Gent's Clothing, Boots and Shoec
Furnishings, Neckwear, Etc.
Mitchell Wagons and All Kinds of Vehicle?
Cheap. Call and see for yourselves.
T, G. JOHNSON,
- , PROPRIETOR "g
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables,
Large New Barn on North Main Street,
Condon, - - Oregon.
HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD.
CHAEOES VERY REASONABLE.
First-Class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates.
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Condon Hotel,
CONDON, - OREGON.
Mrs. S. A. Maddock
PROPRIETRESS.
MOTTO: LOW RATES, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION?
Table Supplied With
P. Iv. ,HAM,
LONE ROCK, ORE.,
DEALER IN-
General Merchandise j
AT SUCH LOW 5
PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU.
CET MY PHiCES BEFORE COING TO
Spring Announcement!!
Now is the time to call and examine our Spring Stock and get
our CUT PRICES in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Underwear, Notions Etc. Latest novelties in all kinds of Fur
nishing Goods for ladies and gentlemen.
Special Bargains
IS CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.
DUNN BROS.
HARRY HALSTEAD,
..DEALER IN.
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER
I now hao on hand about250,000 feetof Lumber sawed in 'i)7
thatia thoroughly seasoned. My stock includes flooring,' ceil
ing, rustio, surfaced lumber, ship-lap and all usual diuieimiotin
- of rough lumber.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFF ! C ' ,
LOST VALLEY, - ORE-'-'
Well-selected Stock of
the Best in the Market
THE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU. i