Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, December 28, 1899, Image 2

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T -TJilSOVVY. DECEMBER' :iO. 18'..
T.JE OrFICIM. PAPHR Of- GILM'AM
' COUNTY. ORliGON.
yM, j
I
IVfotc km therissneoflhe G't.cn k I
rViiolies iis readers the old yiiaf
iil have i;i!Sted away and the
fteiv year will be fairly launched-:
We therefore take this time to ex
fend the compliments of the season
to our friends and patrons, wish
ing for eaeh of them a prosperous
and happy year.
The ; last words ultered by
Pwight L. Moody, the famous
evangelist, who died lat week,
were, "I have always been an am
bitious man, not to pile up wealth,
hut to find work to do." No bet
ter Beruion was ever delivered by
that great preacher.
Joseph R. Manley, of the repub
lican national committee, is oppos
ed to granting the usual courtesies
of the convention hall to represen
tatives of tha country press. None
hut representatives of the metro
politan press, he says will, be per
mitted to oceupy space in the hall.
Wonder if he will allow the "coua-
try jakes the blessed privolege ot ;
whooping U up lor tlie ticket alter .
the nomination and before election.
People who come to Condon
from the surrounding country to
trade or transact county business,
say there is more mud on Main
street than anywhere else in this
part of the county. Whether this
statement is absolutely correct or
not it. is a fact that, with every
rain or thaw, the mud gets deeper
ou our streets than it should in a
town of Condons size and impor
tance. The city council should
make a note of this condition and
take souie steps to improve our
streets at an early date. The cost
would not be great but the improve
ment would be of great advantage
to the appearance and welfare ot
the town.
A much needed improvement is !
the opening of .a water way next to
lo J
the sidewalk on the south side of
Summit street in front of the en-
trance of the post office. When
the last snow melted the water
Hooded the sidewalk and covered
it to the depth of several inches
with soft mud so that it was impos
sible to get to the post office with
out wading, until after the post
master got out with a shovel and
cleared the debris away. This
matter should be attended to with
out delay as every melting snow or
heavy rain storm will result in the
same inconvenience and discom
fort to every patron of the post
tiffice. The reported advance of about
4y pet cent in freight rates, all over
the country, to take effect January
1, is cited by a Portland newspaper
as evidence of the great prosperity
of the country at this time. The
raise" no doubt bodes well for the
prosperity of the railroad compan-
a, as an inereisa of 40 per cent
above their present earnings will
mean the accumulation, by them,
of many millions of dollars of the
people's money, during the coming
year. Where or how the prosperi
ty of the people at large can be en
hanced by such a radical raise in
the cost of transportation of all
commodities is not apparent. The
farmer will be qbliied to pay the
extra cost both going and coming;
. that is to say the increasein freight
charges will be deducted from the
price paid him for his products.
and added to the price charged'
him for what he is obliged to buy
A few more such "evidences of
prosperity" on the part of the rail
road j will do mire toencrurago the
movement which is -already be
coming wide spread favoring the
governmental ownership and con
trol of all public means of trans
portation, than any and all other
agencies,
Condon is a good town, one of
the best of its size in the state, but
it should be a better town at the
close of 1900 than it is now, and it
' will fw if fho mfi?.na will bivnmo
wiu dc uie citizens will oeconie
iimfod in an r.ariw,Bt ,.lT.r ' o ,1 .
vance the material interests of
their town. One industry which
the town should not fail to secure
during the year 1900, is a flouring
mill. At present the greatest por
tion of the flour consumed in the
county is brought in from the out
side while our farmers are obliged
to haul their wheat miles to mar
ket, all of which involve a useL'SP
waste of tinv d Lilv.r. ; Wills u ;
! mi I at Cmirnv on v,ite wtuiu-!ie
mi vol. .V market v-ld bVftirmh
iur H CHUiJiaot-Ht.lO fi tliontll OI ;
wlicat and a l;irie' . 'frnwunt of.'
, ,, t i 1
"Olir WOlti.i bo mattnUCUICU Wlwrtf
It IS Cii!isu:i!Ct). i ho iUiVvllUil ;0S 10
c town would be many. Money;...
wWoli now gnos ont f the town I
, ' c .1 i l i
and county to pay Tor Hour would ;
he kc-Lt hore " and larsely' emit 1
here-w-hieh would he to the ad
vantngcof the entire community,
while a laroje amount of trade
would come this way whieh'now
goes to other towns. There is cer
.tainly a good opening here for an
op to date flouring- mill and the
Gi.ouk Joes hereby move that a
united effort be made by our people
to secure such an industry during
the coming year. Do we hear a
second to the motion?
"Christinas is over, hut it is not
too late to do a good turn to a poor
neighbor or some one who is unhap
py. It is never too late or too ear
ly for that, but the last week in
the year is a kind of prolongation
of Christmas, a sort of a continuous
holiday tirve, except for newspaper
men and others who have to work
as hard now as at any other time.
Rut somehow, perhaps without any
very tancib'.e or substantial reason.
thU woek sec(ns 0.aptH;ially adapted
to both 0,,.,, ad. good works-
la time for penance and preparation,
Hence if anv have been neglected
or been unable to do something ap
propriate to Christmas on thatday.
it isn't too late yet, and perhaps it
will be all the more appreciated be
cause more unexpected." Tele
gram. The Ruzz Saw describes this
country as follows: '"A land where
we have a Congress of 400 men to
make laws and Supreme Court of
nine meu to set them aside; where
good whiskey makes bad men and
bad men make good whiskey; where
newspapers are paid for suppress
ing the truth and made rich for
telling a lie; where professors draw
their convictions and their salaries
from the same source; where busi-
ness consists in getting property in
! any way that won't land you in the
1. . , i :
, penitentiary; where trustsyou hold i
up and poverty holds you down; j
1 " , , , ;
where men vote for what they do
not want for fear- they will not get
what they want by voting for it;
where we have prayers on the floor
of the national capitol and whiskey
in the basement; where wo spend
15,000 to bury a congressman who
is rich, and $10 to put away a
workingman who is poor; where to
be virtuous is to be lonesome, and
to be honest is to be called a crank;
where we sit on the safety valve of
energy
and pull wide open the
throttle of conscience; where gold
. ' ,.
18 a suDstance me one ining
sought for and God is a waste
basket for our better thoughts and
good resolutions; where we pay
lo.OOO for a dog and 15 cents a
dozen to a poor woman for making
shirts." . .
Kat Scott, of Lone Rock, was in town
Sunday havmg a badly inflamed hand
attended to by Dr. Luna, The member
was cut a few days Bgo on barb wire.
MAYVILLE.
Makribd At IVechcr Flat, Monday,
Dec. 25, Miles R. Jewell and .Wins Len
nie Buyer, Rev. C, R. Lamar perform
ing tlie ceremony.
Xinas passed off very pleasantly here
the weather being all that any one could
with for. The ball that night w as a sue
ces, some GO numbers being sold, A
fetr young' peoj.Ie from Ferry Canyon
were here and attended the dance aliio a
few fruni Foftil.
The voting people are making arrange
ments for a drama in the near future.
', ' ':', ",i, c(1i.r.M
nr. T n i !..i.i,,., ..,.,1 f .,. ;i,. l
house Frank McConnell and
family having moved out to the I
fi iter ranch on I'eecher Flat,
Mr Me-
Counell has leased that farm for three
years.
CONTEST NOTICE,
U R I,ko Orntp. 1 nr. IHi.i.kp. (iif., D-c. 2'i,1S'i
A mitiicliit content H'ljiJuvit hiivlng t,(n'ii lilcd
In thii- otlice by KV-tt W . Nortri'ljrf, corilfctnrf,
nJiiiii-t litnliT C'llttirc entry N'o ;'ii i. mildi1 Atn
nst ti, IK-v. for s :, mid ''2 rvv of pec '4, ip
Curat e, bv Jcriolm Wnlton, ConteKice. In
wlil'-li it In nllc-d tliat: miid Jernphn Walton
and lx;r hcire, lotmett unkioovn, have failed lo
plant orcaiwd to be pjant,,! to tr.'c, iu f dK rr
eiiltiiiiiw. anv tiart of i.ai,! tiacl tin .Mil vear Hfe-r
nt.n thmiKh j.o 7''Jvli"? UV r"!,,,:
orMiltfvrti't- or ftiijM to V onlMi'uts-d tiny jmrt l
mill tmt't Ihp-jtM ,t;t!i., 7th.. JWj rh. nr VYW.
Mini lHJi. y'.,fsn'Hft''r mi try uH nit of w b r;iihfrn
ls,t" t'xht V"rU"' r h".i'Iv niMltlml tit
H,t,01,ri rt,m,& ,i onrr iene timchitm
! 11,1 'letatim 11; oeV, k. s. tn.on.M,. S)th.
VM bflnre .iav 11 twerm-ni, .Notary IMiblb', nt
hln oilH-P 'it Tombm, or'irou. nd t Itt.Jf ti n J
h.-'iriiic: will bv hd I t 10 u click u. m. 011 J-vp.
I'l. r."Ki, Lolor tli Ui -'UU'r ntnl vf-r nt tin'
I'lile J.SM'ii I.h:hI oilif.i; in Thft ("tr?nn.
'Dif Rditl foiitcsUnt hrtvtttvr, in a projn rittii't'i
vit. tilnrl Ihc. II, 1m?i;, tt forth twit v,hU-U
flmw thtit nUiT (I'UMli!ix rif&, HToni!l ncrvi-;
of thf niI etui iMit b'.i 111 tide, it in Jiciv-by r
(Icrf'd ami (Hn'cMi tb( unch notlt-e trlvt'o by
liK'Hii'i proper publli-'uUon, Jay I'. Jj;ck,
WAN ! Kit SKVKHAL I'f'iKS' iS'H VOU IJS
f ifh t' flJb'P MniiHpjT In tbit Kt;.tc lor'p'
mcin titfir own it ml furrmniin roimtlf,-.,
VVMIinn y-r) " pblt n klv. (it
frtiblc (Miijtb'yint'fit with untiutil opponuniticf .
Hcfi'rpiiff5i xc)ttn!,;',-l. Kin'tom HfiJ-fni-'M'cM
titmii(il f"ivcl( t.. Si. A. l nik.3'lJ 'hx!iiii Irnil!-
Fotition for Liquor Llconsa.
t1, JlamMuHe ''o'inty font! ut ii'v Ante ot
i trv l-r Iik' I'ti.ititv oi OJili'itti'
, H iil:rts. ot iii.1,1 comity miii luthuilii!
,.,lnl). twt Ult iimMfc t, .l! si.ii'.u.ii., malt
ami vtnwu iUiui jw thj town id imwinrt oi
llis. i.ilUtim County, Onwu; Hie
lll,,.f.,..e,, VllWr t him. IM imsiliwt.
In imM iv.imty mil Mtte, iwiw:fillj- ny llwl
,. ,,.,,..,.
ot' wm,. f. b. tMiam 'in. ., o. w.
Matl.lrn. AY. K. Kown, V. Mwlucn, l.i'O. I ar-
Xx,n ,,,,,,, K, M. j,,, ,.,
I. v. iv'mwit. w. h. Akw. f. u. itoWnwn.
Ami Wiimliuitt, U. It. Xtvl, J, 11. Ik'imett. KU,
Ct'-niptiiii. J. K. Ilalsion, HU.n Pilling. K. II,
Knlolon, t. M. Smith. Jolm lurlt-y. JclVNwl,
O. E. Wick, 0. W. lliuiiu', C. I KoUiim. Jos. M
il.iyos. I". W.riU-hiT, F. O.ltmlult, W. 0. ltmwu,
r. Ot. Em hurt.
To Whom II May ('oiiwni! Notloein hwi'Uy
ihoti that thMuulT-lKned, W.K. KohiTts, will,
on tin' 1th day of January, I'.W, aiply to tlm
ltonnrabl Cmftuy Court ot Gilliam I'liuiity,
Slate ot onivn, lor a llrvune M m il at relull, In
lintl;lt's U than olio gallon, tpiritoiu, mall
ami vinoiiK liijuon, In tl town ami pwiiiot of
Louv ilo.k, lu irnUt lilllloiu County, Onwtu
W. H. UouKitra.
Notice.
To Whom U May Concern.
Noliee is hereby" given to H persons
that I have lost one proniiHsory nte
made at Oomleti, Oregon by tioorge B.
Dnkek on the 211 tiny of July in fa
vor of !. P. Rico for $700. 00 due on or
before the 1st ilny of January 1901 with
interest after date until paid nt the rate
of ten per cent per annum. Both prin
cipal ami interest payable nl Comlon,
Oregon in gold coin of the United States.
Interest payable annually find in cose
suit should be instituted fo collect the
said note then the maker agreed to pay
sueh sum as the court wight adjudge
reasonable as attorneys' fees in said suit
or action. This note is secured by n
mortgage executed July 22d 1S05 on land
in Gilliam county, Oregon, and has nev
er been endorsed or negotiated by me
and 1 urn still the owner of said note and
entitled to all" moneys due thereon. All
persona are therefore notified not to ne
gotiate, endorse, buy or soli saij note or
to lend any money on the same..
Condon, Or. Dec. Deb 1S0S ' S. D. Rick
SOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
hASD OfTIC IT TllK IUU.E9, OR., IE0. 6 1S.
Xotiee is tierehy niven that the folloM-iee nam
t'l eUI,'r has lil'-i noriiv of his intention to
mnitt? tlnal pooof in snpprt of hi claim, il
that -iiiii pr,M-,f will lo ma.lp la-'lon1 It. N. Fra,T
.'unity i ".irk of Oiliiatn I'.miity, at Cull Jou, or.,
m Kri'tiiy, Jan'iar)' 11. 1'aH. vi:
T01IIA3 THOMPSON, olelera, Orotron,
Hil. E. No. "vlll for the m ' ,' n 1 and lot 2, 3
hiuH. x. Isi tn 2 r 'J2 e w M.
He iimhh? the folh.winit Hittitfon to
pivt1 hUfontinuoM rofi'h'nt'e wpon aivlonlllva-
ti.n of .'ii'.i laii't. viz: t. A. Paniu-iuau-Janvs
U-ir-. ti, nil. I W. H. Buyvr. ot tii io, Ori')U,
u:ot Jolm J. Wuftaon, of i'ouiton. Oroiron.
Jay I'. Llcas Utviotcr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Sotlw is hereby Riven, In the matter o( the
tttLtat it mn.,1 Sllat,.r. d(.ovfHt. thnl tl,n tin.
d. rijned wnn tiu-sih u.iyot September, a. v
f. 'x-vint4 b, the coumy court oi ranu
C,unty, Or,:on, the udininUtralor of the estate
nf the a!y nam m decedent. Aiipi;r.onhv-
iitcitmiB.int the ,,a i utemti.t prwent
the lime to me duly verified at the offier
jof
HtwdrU'ks & BowemiHii, my
attorney, nt Condon, OrcKon,
or to me at Mnyvllie, Oriron, within tlx month
Erom the date and iirat publication of thin notice.
Condon, Oregon, Oeo- B. Vi'kkx,
October J.1SW. Adm't'rof the Karate of
Siitu't .l .-later, deceased.
Non-Alchoholic.
No man who lives on meat was ever
known to lick his wife, or ask for a
divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as
cold and clammy as a turnip. If you
w ant your girl to have rofy cheeks and
vitality in her motion, feed her on liecf
! ith. -wional doses of Vr. Haw
;Kon a Tonic Hitters. Sold everywhere.
on
II. WALN
County Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Home-stead keekers located at
reasonable rates.
Condon, Oregon.
QRS. itEVKS bT.L'NA
' PHYSICIAN3 AND SURGEONS.
Ilay or night ealin promptly annwered.
OIBee In New M,iilc IluildlriK.
CONDON - - - - .OREGON.
QK. 1. W. VOCEL
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the Eye,
Will Visit Condon Every Three Month.
Wnlch Local Column for Iiutcs.
If. K. HKNIlKK K. J.tT BOWKIIM X.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
... , OFFICES ,
Fnt'T mit.Diso h,t r I'omt orricK, contion.
riKtl COflB NUKTII OF STKIWKB'S BlIll.K, fOMII.i
Cnrcfiil (itt'Mitlon to h'srul hninc In Olllhun
und tt heeler eoiiiiticn. A SoUirj hi eiu.h ollius.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have ni.tiylnU'd an my deputies the following
ie.-n:
I.. H, Towi.mt'm!. CoDtlon.
t imrley t lute, Paper hi.i k.
' H. M. .Ioiikkok, Iino Hock,
Stook Inspeebjr forOirlium Comity, Onwt
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uork; a Specialty.
i PlansancI Estimates Furnished
Condon
Oregon.
C. S. PALMER,
Artistic; Barber.
Sleelc Shaves
arid Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
COHDOM - - - - C EEC ON.
Su-bficribo for The Globe, .
Only $1.50 ayear.
t J S T R 1 c c it r V It D
A QIbaci of
Superior JDisc Drills
it
B e st i n tine M a rlcet.
Tlie Superior is warranted
not to clog, The Superior
gives satisfaction. Buy it, try
it and be liappy
Our stock of fall and winter
gootls, now arriving, has never
been surpassed in elegance and va
riety in this county. Whoa 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
LORD
ARLINGTON,
Of Arlington, Or.,
No. 3918,
i Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
D. M. FRENCH, President; W. W.
T. HURLBURT. Cashier.
DIRECTORS--D. M. FRENCH, W.W. STEIWER. W. LORD, L. C. ED.
WARDS AND
truarLnnrijmnnruTnjTnuTfinAAArtimn
F, T. HURLBURT, Pres. SMITH
Arlington Warehouse Co.
(Incorporated)
GENUINE CALCUTTA GRAIN
HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE FOR THE
ADVANCES MADE ON WHEAT AT ANY TIME.
Barbed Wire, Nails, Flour, Feed, Salt, Sulphur, Lum
ber, Lime, Cement, Cedar Posts, Tine, Oak or Fir Wood
Sash, Doors, House Trimmings etc.,' Always on Hand.
HIDES AND PELTS. BOUCHT
SHEEP PAINT. BEST IN
Directors: D. M. French, W. Lord,
Office in Warehouse. -
Jl?e Todel Iestaurarjt j j
Ar5 5 Uil$09, 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.
pirst Door 5outr; of $tepl?ei)$or5 Jtore, 5or;dor;
Price List of Lumber.
(Adoriifxl rieptetjibcr 1, 1808.)
Rongh lumber, pine, per M......fl0 00
RoiiKh lumber, (Ir, 12 00
Shi)np, 2nd chins flooring, rustic,
coiling or surfaced.', 15 00
rirtft-clnm fliioritu?, ceiling, rustle
, and curftiiied flninhing '., 22 60
Slub wood, per cord 75
All billn tliHconnted 10 per cent for
gpot ciieli. fiaine price and game dis
count to all.
Tub Lout Yaixey Li'mbku Co.
Hoe Drills
seeder
IN PLAIN FIGURES.
& CO.,
OREGON.
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
STE1WER, Vlo-Prenldntl FRANK
A,
,. C. HAWSON. ' ' P
FRENCH. Sao. DAN THOMAS, Man'gr
SACKS AT LOWEST PRICES
!M HP ATCROP OF THE
Utf lll.ri I SEASON OF 1899
AT HIGHEST CASH PRICE
THE MARKET GUARANTEED.
Smith French, D. Thomas, F. T, Hurlbur$
- - Arlington, Oregon
Land Applications, Proofs and
Abstracts.
II. N. Fraster, County Clork, give
HptTiai attention to aUHtractR oi title
and is alHo prepared to receive U.
Rovernrnerit land filinsH and nroofa. on
well as applications for tlie purcharm of
state school lands, at bis ofliee in Con
tion, wr.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants renlntered prior
to March 1, 18118, will lie paid on presen
tation at my ofliee. Interest ceases after
mis duie. n. h. innki'.H,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Orecron
luted at Condon, Ore,, Kept. 15, 181)9.
GASHlCASHl CASHi
VftRH will capture OKKATKK nAlKUlNS af the (I'mV
ofSIU'UTK & WKIU CO. from this date, November 15,'
1801) to January 1, I'.MX), than unywhoro elso in Oilliam'
county.-. . .-. , .', . ,. :
H flRDEB to reduce ou r largo stock of General Mer
chandise, before taking inventory, wo will make'
(1UKAT ItKOUCTlOXH in all lines carriod by us ex
cept Groceries and Hardware, which will bo sold at fig
ures to tucet the closest competition.
REMEMBER we carry nearly everything from a Noodle
to a Threshing Machine. Most of our goods wore pur-'
chased before the advance In prices which will bo lo the'
advantage of our customers, We have a few'
MONITOR DRILLS loft from the car-load recently'
received from the factory which will bo sold for less
money than they can be bought for aftor January 1st.
NEW DEPARTURE ftwi or chilled lutom aang
l'lows, we are holding at the old price until January 1st.
although the price has advanced $500 to S.OO.
BAIN AND STOUCHTON Wagons have made a sharp
advanco in price but wo are in a position to meet any
prices mado on wagons that are oqual in quality to tho
well known brands wo carry. Tho largest line of
SEWING MACHINES t" Arlington is to bo found at
our Btoro. Call and seo us and get prices.
SHURTE & WEIR GO.,
RELIABLE MERCHANTS,
-
DROP IN AT COB'S
Next Door to Bowling Alley Arlington,
when you fl like enjoying flrt-cl
GICAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
R IN EH ART'S RESTAURANT
Condon, - Oregon.
GEO. W. RINEHART, PropY.
Tho public will find tliat no Wtlcr accommodations can be
found in this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25o.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN,
E. T HOLLENBEGK, M. E.
Consulting Engineer. Estimates made on all kinds of
Buildings, Machinery, Water Powers, Pumps and Pump
ing Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have any
thing you think past fixing, bring it to mo.
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDINC.
CONDON
WHEN LOOKING F OR BARGAINS GLL Oil
-wAL. HENSHAW-
Ho has a complete stock of tho following goods on hand and
more coming on every train. ' jJSm
Furniture, Hardware, - Carpenter's Tools, Paints.
Llankols, Gloves, Wall Paper, IIouso Lining.
Stoves, Stovo-pipo, Window-glass, Crockery.
Trunks,. Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods.
Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice
D. M. RINEHART, "
wPROPRt ETORMMmm.
LIVERY & FEED BARN.
Good Rigs for Hire.
Careful Attention to stock.
Corner Sprlnar and Church Street,.
Condon
T. G. Earhart,
CALL AT THE
Summit Saloon,
" mm
Uir;c8, Ijquo 8 arjd Qars.
FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION.
EARHART & WILSON, PropVs.
CONDON, ORE.
- - - OREGON.
OREGON.
Oregon.
Fred Wllaon