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THE COHDOIJ GLOBE THURSDAY. DSCEMBEH OU ISOO, THE OFFICIAL PAPER Of GKXIAM COUNTY. OREOOT. Senator IVttigrew's jiHj,uiry naio wlii'thur th United States, forces lure ever rvc gtiized the Filipino Inmirffont's flajr. by a salute or oth erwise, ami had turned over Span ish prisoners to the insurgents. was promptly tabled. Congress don't rare to know any thing about the Filipino situation other than Grand ma Otis sees' fit to give it through bis censored despatches, If the pictures of young Adelbert Hay, as they appear in the daily papers are true to life, the kid should be in some good public school rather than being sent as American consul to so important a post as Pretoria must be at pres ent The child is- son of Secretary of State, John Hay, however, and so long as his daddy has 8 pull with the administration the young ster can doubtless hare anything in the way of an appointment he might happen to cry for. Secreta ry Hay has heard the old saw,, "make hay while the sun shines." The appointment of Governor Lord, of this state, as minister to Argentina, was confirmed by the senate on Friday of last week. He will leave for his post of duty this week going via New York and Lon don. He will be accompanied by his wife and family. The propositions and plans for construction of the Pacific cable are numerous, and various syndicates are making strong efforts to obtain control of it. They want the gov ernment to famish the money or guarantee bonds, while 8 private corporation shall have the privilege of charging what they please and pocketing the profits, lhis is a great national enterprise that should be carried out solely by the government, which should retain entire control of the cable, without entering into any partnership with individuals or a corporation. Tel egram. trfrjrfKov iff g V vvr m tv irvi j ay woo-ld have bee satisfied with reg ular proceedure that has been fol lowed for a century is a question upon which there is a diversity of opinion But the battle has been won by Roberts opponents, who irgard the result as a great victory or publie morals. If, however, Roberts is to be damned,. Quay, of Pennsylvania, who is trying to break into the sen ate, shoata be doubly damned. Here is a great opportunity for the senate to score a victory for public morah that will throw the house completely in the shade. Like the case of Roberts, the case of Quay is one of sentiment as well as of law and precedent. About the irregu larity of his credentials there is no question. His title is not as clear as that of Roberts. In fact, the best constitutional lawyers affirm that bis appointment by Governor Stone, after the state legislature de clined to re-elect him, is grossly in violation of the plain provisions of both the state and federal constitu tions, and that he hasn't a legal leg to stand on. The rejection of Quay, unlike that of Roberts, would not be a de parture from precedents. On the contrary, it would be in strict con formity with all senatorial prece dents, which Mr. Quay himself helped to establish. . Moreover, public sentiment is overwhelmingly against giving Quay a seat in the senate. It does not require reams of petitions from the "sensation de partment" of a yellow journal to establish that fact Public sentiment, the law and the precedents are all against Quay, His title is challenged by the peo ple of his own party. Because he does not happen to be a Mormon must the United States senate de cline to score "a great victory for public morals? Chicago Times- Herald. INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS. Senator McBride has introduced a bill amending the Indian depre dation act of 1891 by providing that all claims for property taken, dam aged or destroyed by any Indian belonging to tribes i a amity with the United States, whether individ uals, bands or tribes, shall be paid by the United States if the claims are sufficiently sustained by evi dence. The claims affected by this amendment will amount to something over $40,000,000 and affect 10.000 claimants, many of whom are located in Oregon. OREGON SENATORS ON COMMITTEES. The following are the committee assignments of the Oregon senators: McBride Coast defense, chairman ; commerce, Indian depredations public lands, forest reservations and the protection of game, interocean ic canals, Philippines. Simon Irrigation and reclama tion of arid lands, chairman; judi ciary, mines and mining, Revolu tionary claims, investigate the con dition of the Potomac river front at Washington, public buildings and grounds, investigate trespasses on Indian lands. A MORAL QUESTION ALSO. In deciding the Roberts case the house went bo far as to ignore a thoroughly established precedent in deference to a public sentiment that was expressed in numerous petitions and by numerous persons and associations in and out of Washington. Its action was clearly without technical defense. There was no allegation of irregularity in Robert's certfication. The integrity of the returns upon which he received his certificate of election was not impeached. No stigma of fraud or corruption of the electorate marred his title. He had a clear majority over his republican opponent and was the unmistakable choice of his party to represent the one congress tonal district of Utah in congress. In spite of the regularity of his credentials, however, the house vot ed by an overwhelming majority to reverse its own practice because it was convinced by a strong and persistent agitation that this was the popular thing to do. Whether public sen timent actually demand ed that all law and precedent be set aside to administer a staggering Petition for Liquor Llcerrrse. To rtta IfoHornbl Cosnty Court of the 8tat Ol Ow, forth. Couutyol (HUUm: W, K- ISotwrtu, of auld county mid tte,hvln; doclnml ht Intention of applying to tha ild County Court tor license to avll pirltoni, mnU and vlmmi Itipror in tha town mid precinct of Im Uock, Ollllttm County, Oregon; We the underMirnrd hMrnrvoki of Uni Mock precinct. lu atd County nd State, resiieetfiiUy prey that llcenae tor inch purpose be granted to the nun '. R. Robertw Otho Ward, F. tt. Laivdor Jno. Goshen, O, W, Madden, W. K, Roberts, A. Mnitden, Goo. Kr hurt, H. K. HlckmHU, K. M, Johnwm, Jt'OTIlayv I. C, Bennett, W. H. Akert, IT. II. Kobtnnm, Ainot WineUnd. (1. II. Neel. J. R. Bennett. Kd, Compton, J. R. Knlston, Riley lltlltnK. F. II. Kalaton, I. M. Smith. John Tutley, Jeff Neel, O. K. Wick, G. W. Boone, C. D Rotitnroii. Jot. M IlHyeo, C. W, Pitcher, F. O. Brandt, W. C. Brown, . O. Earner! To W horn It May Coucorn : Notice Ii hereby given thut the midertigiied, W.R. Robert, will, on the 4th day ol January, 1900, apply to the Honorable County Court of Gilliam County, State of Oregon, for license to telt at retail, In qnantltle lew than one gallon, eplrttoue, malt and vinous liquor, in the town and precinct of Lone Rock, In laid Gilliam County, Oregon. , W. E. Robert. Notice. To Whom it May Concern. Notice is hereby given to all persons that I have lost one promissory note made at Condon, Oregon by George B. Dnkek on the 22d day ot July 1895 in fa vor of 8. D. Rice for $700. 00 due on or before the 1st day ot January 1901 with interest after date nutil paid at the rate of ten per cent per annum. Both pnn cipal and interest payable at Condon, Oregon in gold coin of the United States Interest payable annually and in case suit should be instituted to collect the said note then the maker agreed to pay such nam as the court might adjudge reasonable as attorneys' fees in said suit or action. This note Is secured by a mortgage executed July 22d 1S95 on land in Gilliam county, Oregon, and has nev er been endorsed or negotiated by me and I am still the owner of said note and entitled to all moneys due thereon. All persons are therefore notified not to ne gotiate, endorse, buy or sell said note or to- lend any money on the same. Condon. Or. Dec. 6th 1899 &. D. Rick MAYVILLE. Mavville Is to have a Xmas tree on Xmaa eve at the church. Turkey shoot and other sports Monday and a dance Monday night. McConnell & Edelman wilipntina stock of groceries at the bowling alley, Miss Mabel Halstead. of Condon, was here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. N. J. Hawk, ot Badger, is seri ously ill. Miss Casaie McDowell has been quite sick with erysipelas but la now better. Mrs. J. D. Livingston has been on the tick list. Harvey Barnett. of Turner, came np on Tuesday's stage to spend the winter with bis brother, rot Barnett, Rev. Lamar will preach a Xmaa ser mon Sunday. Every body invited. Rev. Archer, of Fossil, preached here last Sunday, lie will make a regular appointment for toe 3rd Knnday in each month beginning on the New Year. LONE ROCK. The hills are covered with snow a couple of inches deep but the low ground is mostly bare. Stockmen have not commenced feeding their herds yet. Mrs. H. C. Clark, of this place, is down sick at Hardman, where Rev. Clark is holding revival meetings. The Ralston bankrupt stock invoiced at about $1,000 and is being sold off as fast as possible. N. A. Goodwin moved his family over to the Dry Fork neighborhood this week Messrs. Phillips and Crabb, of Lost Valley were doing business here the first of the week. A cavalry horse buyer was to be here last Friday and the town was full ot war horses but the buyer failed to come. The temperance people have scored a handsome majority over the license peo ple again and are now preparing for fu ture campaigns. Condon Telephone Exchange. The following is a list of those who have subscribed for telephones to be connected with the Condon exchange and through it with the long distance lines of the Inland Telephone Co: Ed Dunn, residence. . Chas. Fix, bowling alley. ' P. H.Stevenson, store. S. B. Barker, store. Earn art & Wilson, saloon. Hudson Pharmacy, Springston A Rogers, Liverymen, Jay Bowerman, law office, ' S. A. Pattison, Globx Office, Court bouse, S. E. Van Vactor, law office. W. L. Wilcox, residence. Jean Labous, saloon, - Dr. 8. K. Luna, residence, Condon Hotel, Al Henshaw, store. Strayed From the Smith ranch, on Hay creek on or about Friday, November 24, 1899, the following described pack and saddle hones: ' One white horse branded as on left stifle. One brown horse, star In face, branded W B on left stifle. One brown horse, star in face, branded 8 on left stifle. One brown -horse, star in face branded "jewiharp" (Keizur brand). A liberal reward will be paid for their delivery to the undersigned or for infor mation that will lead to their recovery, 38440 Wiixiah Smith, - Croy, Orei JUST RECEIVED- A Carload of Superior Disc Drills Hoe Drills seeder in the Market. u Best NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La no omci at Tine Dalus, Ok., Sac 6 1899. NntlM ia hereby liven that the following nam ed settler haa Died noticed hi intention to make final pooof m rapport oi nuciatm, ana that Mid proof will be made before H. N. Fraier county clerk of Gilliaro county, at Condon, Or., on Friday, January lit, 1900, Til: TOBIAS THOMPSON, of Clem, Oregon, Rd. E. No. 5311 for the e M nw H. and lot 4, 1 and 4, ecl Ip2t22. W . ub namea ine iuutrwiiig whiwm hi Srove hie continnou reaidence upon and cnltlva on of aaid land, vii: C. A. IJanoeman. James Larch, and W. R. Beyer, of Clem, Oregon, and John j. Waaton, of Condon, Oregon. j at r. mjcas Keguier. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Notice I hereby given, in the matter of the estate of Samael Slater, deceated, that the nn denigned waaon the 9th day of September, A. O 1899, appointed by the County Coart of Gilliam County, Oregon, the administrator of the estate of the above named decedent All peraoni hav ing claim against the (aid eatate mnat present the aame to me daly verified at tbe office of Hendrtck Bowerman, my attorney, at Condon, Oregon, or to me at Mayvllle, Oregon, within tlx month from the date and first pablication of this notice. Condon, Oregon, Oio. B. Doaia, Octobers, 1899. Adm't'r of the Estate of Samuel Slater, deceased. Non-Alchoholic. No man who lives on meat was ever known to lick his wile, or ask for a divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as cold and clammy as a turnip. If yon want your girl to have rosy cheeks and vitality in her motion, feed her on beef steak with occasional doses of Dr. Haw- on's Tonic Bitters. Bold everywhere. p H. WALK County Surveyor and Civil Engineer Home-stead seekers located at reasonable rates. Condon, Oregon B.EVES it LUNA PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Day or night call promptly answered. Office In New Masonic Building. CONDON - - - - .OREGON QR. J. W. VOGEti Specialist for Refraction and Defect of the Eye, Will Visit Condon Every Three Month. Watch Local Column for Date. H. H. HSKDBICKS. 3 AT BOWISM AM. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW. riurr building wcst or pout omen, condor nurr duos noetu or htiiwh's aaica, ronsiL; Careful attention to legal banlnea In Gilliam and w Heeler counties, a notary in each onice. Deputy Stock Inspectors. I have appointed a my deputies the following pernon: W. H, Colwell, Arlington. , L. B. Townaeud, Condon. Charley White, Paper Hack. R. M. Johnkon. Lone Rock. Stock Inspector for Ollllam County, Oregon H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll Uork; a Specialty. Plansand Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. WANTED 8EVKRAL PERSONS FOR 1)18 distrlct Office Manager In thl atate to ri-li me In their own and surrounding couiitle. Willing to pny yearly f6W. piyable weekly, lie Irable employment with hiiihhmI opportunities. Reference exchanged. Enclose clf-aldreed ttamried envelope. H. A, I'ark, M Caxton build ing, Chicago. C. S. PALMER, rtistK Barber. Sleek Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-Rround. CONDON - - OREGON. The Superior Is warranted not to clog. The Superior gives satisfaction. Buy it, try it and be happy Our Btock of full and winter goods, now arriving, bits never been surpassed in elegance and va riety in this county. When you come to Arlington call and inspect our goods and learn our prices, whether you wish to buy or not. You will be sure to be pleased. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FICURES. LORD & CO., ARLINGTON. OREGON. Sk.0fr,Q-B,0pSa ma . aTa pjpsy 0 Q a 0 Of Arlington, Or., No. 3018, Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check. Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits. . SPECIAL ATTENTION CIYEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS- m , I. i I D. M. FRENCH, President; W. W. 8TEIWER, Vlc-Prealdnt FRANK T. HURLBURT. Cashier. DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W.W. 8TEIWER. W. LORD. L. C. ED. WARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. ? rjiinjmrurriJinjiTun F. T. HURLBURT. Pres. SMITH FRENCH. See. DAN THOMAS, Man'gr Arlington Warehouse Co. (Incorporated) GENUINE CALCUTTA CRAIN SACKS AT LOWEST PRICES HIGHEST MARKET Iflf U C ATcROP OF THE PRICE FOR THE M Ufi.11 I SEASON OF 1899 ADVANCES MADE ON WHEAT AT ANY TIME. Barbed Wire, Nails, Flour, Feed, Salt, Sulphur, Lum ber, Lime, Cement, Cedar Posts, Pine, Oak or Fir Wood Sash, Doors, House Trimmings etc., Always on Hand. HIDES AND PELTS. BOUCHT AT HICHEST CASH PRICE SHEEP PAINT. BEST IN THE MARKET GUARANTEED. Director! D. M. French, W. Lord, Smith French, D. Thomas, F. T, Hurlburt Office in Warehouse. - - - Arlington, Oregon Jfye f(ode Iestaurat Tr5. 5. Uil5or, proprietress. A "model" restaurant. Excellent cookery, careful service, neat rooms. Our patron's comfort is our delight. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. pirstDoor5outr; of Jtepr;er;sor;'s Jtore, Qopdor; Subscribe for Tmf Globe, r , Only 1.50 aycar. Price List of Lumber. (Adojiied September 1, 1898.) Rough lumber, pine, per M $10 00 Rongh lumber, fir, 12 00 Shiplap, 2nd class flooring, rustic, ceiling or surfaced 15 00 First-class flooring, ceiling, rustic and surfaced finishing 22 60 Blab wood, pr cord, ............ . 75 All bills discounted 10 per cent for spot cash. Same price and same dis count to all. The Lost Valley Lumceh Co. Land Applications, Proofs and Abstracts. II. N. Frazer, County Clerk, gives special attention to abstracts of title and is also prepared to receive V, government land filings and proofs, as well as applications for the purchase of state school lands, at bis office in Con don, Or. Treasurer's Notice. AH county warrants registered prior to iuarcn i, mm, win bo paid on preeen tniion at my odice. Interest ceases after tuts date. H. B, Uarekr, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Orenori Dated at Condon, Ore., Kept. 15, lH'J'J. ASH! CASH! CASH! CASH will capture ORBATKIl IU1 of SHUUTK ' WK1R CO. from this UROATNS at the firm this date, November 15, 18y4o January 1, l'JOO, than anywhere else In CMlliam founty. H QEDEty to reduce our largo stock of General Mer chanJise, bofore taking inventory, we will make GREAT RKDUCTrOXS in all lines carried by Oi ex cept Uroceries and Hardware, which will be sold ftt fig uros to moet the closest com poti tion, REMEMBER we carry nearly everything from a Needle to a Threshing Machine. Mont of our goods were pur chased before tbe advance la prices which will be to the ; advantage of our customers, We have a few MONITOR DRILLS the car-load recently received from tho factory which will be sold for lost? money thau they can be bought for aftor January 1st, NEW DEPARTURE Steel or Chilled Bottom Gang 1'lows, we are holding at the old price until January 1st although the price has advancod 15.00 to $8.00. BAIN AND STOUCHTON Wagons have madea.barp advance in price but we are in a position to meet any prices made on wagons that are equal in quality to the well known brands we carry. The largest line of SEWING MACHINES ia Arlington is to be found al our store. Call and see us and get prices. SHURTE & WEIR CO., RELIABLE MERCHANTS, ARLINGTON, - - - - OREGON. DROP IN AT COB'S Next Door to Bowling Alley Arlington, when you fl Ilk njoying a first-class CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. RINEHART'S RESTAURANT Condon - Oregon. GEO. W. R1NEHART, Prop'r. The publio will find that no better accommodations can be found in this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25o. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN. E. T HOLLENBECK, EVI. E. Consulting Engineer. Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinory, Water Powers, Tamps and Pump ing Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have any thing you think past fixing, bring it to me. CONDON HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUIL0INC OREGON. WHEN LOOKING FOR BARGAINS GALLON AL. HENSHAW- He has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and more coming on every train. Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Paints. Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining. Stoves, Stove-pipo, Window-glass, Crockery. Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods. Rememborl He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice.. D. M. RINEHART, rWPROPRl ETORMkM. LIVERY & FEED BARN. Good Rigs for Hire. Careful Attention to stock. Coru.r Spring and Church Streets,. Condon Oregon. T. a. Earh.rt, CALL AT THE Fr.d Wilson t Summit Saloon, trOR FINEST BRANDS OFJ VJLir;es, Ijquo s apd Qiars. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & WILSON, Prop'rs. CONDON, ORE.