ri-HJHSOAY. JANUARY II. lOOl.
Tilii OFFICIAL PAPER OF CiLLtAM
COUNTY, OStOON.
; ISIG.'tN is II 7i5TAW J&.V.
S!',n ;:!i;, , cutting, yvt iMivered
li.it i mt cause, arc the following
Wi.fil.- (lltfcoil trMii the lips of Miss
A.l;i Roberts, .ln.ightrr ofB. II, Uob-
cr!a, aiiinst tlio gfntk'iiten (?) of
our national capital for the tlis
griicffnl, ungenerous and unkind
remarks cinnnating from tlwir foul
ftiul besmirched lips. Yet we doubt
if their finer feelings are susceptible
to such retribution, for in their
dense ignoranc they know no bet
ter than they do, and therefore are
incapable of being "cut," but cer
tainly such words would sting a
Westerner. Here is what she says:
During my short stay in Washing
ton I have been extremely einbar-
' Hissed several times. Time and
again I have overheard the rudest
remarks concerning myself and my
father. . In elevators, in the corri
dors of the capitol, on the public
streets, I have been made the sub
ject of open comment, as if I were
an object of exhibition.
""otlhe slightest restraint seems
to govern these people that their
audible remark might" be distaste
ful to me. Ou the contrary, I know
that on several occasions the rude
people who indulged in these spite
ful sayings were highly gratified by
reason of the fact that I heard and
understood the significance of their
jests.
Contrasting ibe East and the
West I have this to-say; that were
I at home, were I among the men of
the West, not even the bitterest en
emy of my father, or of our cause,
would permit me to be so persecut
ed. Men of the -style and fashion
of the East do not flourish in the
West. There in a vigorous man
hood there, which would not 6toop
to hurt a woman's feelings.
"I am certainly surprised at my
. l. - r-. t.
different to nie as a foreign country.
The indecency of eastern people
with whom I have come in contact
is beyond description. It tran
scends all legitimate curiosity. I
might go up and down the west
alone, unprotected and in com
munities absolutely hostile to my
father and myself and never be
subject to such annoyance and in
sult. v.; uur civilization lscenaimy uiuer
ent. A woman is something fur
more sacred in my country than
here. If such little pettiness
ehould occur, there are big, strong
men out there who would so im
press the lesson on the offenders
that they would remember not to
offend again, even if they were so
dense and ignorant that they did
not understand the indecency of
their offenses.
Death of Father Briody.
An aged priests named Thomas Brio
dy, Htcpplng at the Home for the Aged,
on East Twentieth and East Irving
streets, fell dead while quietly walking
along the sidewalk near the Home yes
terday evening. His death was not nn
expected, as he has been afflicted for
several years and quite seriously of late.
Father Briody as several years ago lo
cated in the diocese of New Orleans,
w here he suffered from a severe altack
of yellow fever. He never fully recoved.
From that time until his deulh he waf
never able to perform the full function?
of hisollioe, and received lighter charg
es adapted' to his sadly dimisiied
strength. Four years ago he came to
the Oregon diocese. For a period he
was stiitloned down in Coos county, but
two weeks ago he became so ill that I.e
was removed to the Home, where the
kindest attention was given him. 'While
he at times showed eiyns of returning
strength, it was apparent to physicians
that bis days were not triany. Death
came while taking a little exercise near
the home, and was quite sodden The
funeral will 'take place from the catbe
drul Thursday, the services being held
at A. M. The remains will be buried in
Mount Calvary cfnietery. Oregonian.
Father Rriody was for a time in charge
of the Catholic churches here and et
Fossil. Ho left here for Tillamook in '98.
ROCK CREEK.
. Miaa Martha Jennings has left for the
Valley where she will spend the winter
with relatives.
Manley Kciznr was down on the creek
on land business last week.
Bill Hunt is ceiling his house. This
lnoks nuHpiciijiis.
John Flett is plowing this week.
Win. 'Hurt is very ill at the homo of his
brother, Frank Hurt, on Rock creek.
LONE ROCK.
Watch meeting was held at tliecburch
Holiday night. " - .
Our young school teacher gnve ns a
surpri.-ie hy bringing a brmi new wife
buck with him fruni llUlnboro. The
hovsatid fills paid their compliments by
a tin band musical conceit.
Rev. I. D. Brown," of this place, is
lli id wit I;.
Ttierw quite a turnont to the aifis
pir;tile kill Miimlny niglit.
J. M. Williams lts liousjht him a row
liHi-tc ami i nt I'm U to imtke two trips n
wet k from I-ne K x-k to tleppner tor
liylil frvight Mill pasarngors,
Rt-v, H. 0, Clark is hoMinif revival
meeting nt thi jiKiee, assisted by Rev.
Nk-kcfoon, of Ueppner.
Morgan Ward Rtu-ruleil court at Fos
sil this week.
BEECH ER FLAT.
Mike IVkek ami futility, of Wheeler
county, were visiting friend in Ui Ilium
lat week.
The young people took in the New
Year dance at Fi$s:l.
Miss S'tsie JJi-Farhin-t, who is stop
pinL'witfi Mrs. B. K. Searcy, went to
t'os-il to epernl New Years with her
mother, Mrs Stewart.
Rev James I.iwson conducted a eerie
jf meetings nt Brother Flat school house
last.,ek ant will com-nanee meetings
at Ka leer sohoil house this week.
Win. Curl and wife, " are visiting his
parents and attending the aonual Scotch
reunion on Trail Fork.
J. B. Mattingly, ex-circuit judge of
Nebraska, is stopping with Ira B. Car
ter this winter, who is reading law un
der the supervision of the judge. Ira is
preparing himself to be a nseful servant
of the people. We wish him success as
the people of this community feel the
need isfa good honest lawyer.
A3 the New' Year ea:ne in 80 bright
and beautiful so let our words and deeds
be through the coming year. Let as re
member always the beautiful hymn
"Scatter seeds of kindness for our reap
ing by atid by."
County Court Proceedings.
Januavy Term, 1900.
I'ROBATE.
Estate J. A. Crutn, dec. Order for
sale of real and personal property.
Estate of J. A. Liun, dec. Citation
ordered issued to heirs and others inter
ested to show cnai-e w hy real property
should not be sold.
Order authorizing administrator to
pay 40 percent, of claims.
Guardianship of S. G. Clark, insane.
Order appointing James A. Kiser guar
dian.
COMMISSIONERS' DOCKET.
Matter of change in county road No.
S4, by I'. S. Carnine, not allowed.
Petition of J. M. Williams et alfora
county road No 104 John Harrison, R.
V. Cooke and F. B. Stevens appointed
viewers, II. II. Wain surveyor, to meet
.January 11, 1900.
Petition of C. W. Dyer et al for a coun
ty road No. 10-3 continued.
51'etition of A. A. Anderson for county
road No. 106 John Harrison, R. W.
Cooke and F. B. Stevens appointed
viewers, R. 11. Wain, surveyor, to meet
January 12, 1S00.
Matter of tax levy for 1809 school 5
mills, road 2 mills, coyote bounty mill
on all property except sheep, 1 cent per
head on all sheep. Total amount of levy
with state and county levy, 24 mills. ' .
Jury list for 1900 drawn.
Road supervisors appointed.
J. F. Deos for road district No. 1
L. L. Cooke ditto 2
W. Head ditto 3
U. W. Marvel ditto 4
J. W. Scrivner ditto ' 5
John Harrison ditto 6
J. A. Kiser ditto 7
J. II. Carter ditto 8
S. MoGilvary . ditto 9
II. N. Andre3on ditto 10
II. 1'erry ditto .
11
Petition of W R Roberta for ' liquor li
cense, Lone Rock precinct denied.
Matter of boundary lines of Arlington
precinct Townships 1, 2, 3 and 4 north
of r 22 e W. M. detached and the same
created into a new precinct to be called
Willow Creek precinct, voting place to
be at school bouse of joint school dist
rict Jo 29.
Petition of R K Wilson etal forchange
in Box (Spring and Lone Rock road or
Curn-cob county road Road ordered
opened as changed.
Judges and clerks of election appt'd :
AUUXofoN PRECINCT,
Chairman W W Weatherford.
Judges A W Sbarrard, W II Colwell.
Clerks A J Shelton, E W Daggett.
U LA LOCK PRECINCT.
Chairman C C Clark.
Judges W P West, W R Baker.
Clerks I'M .pauIding, J A Smith.
WILLOW CKKKJt I'BBCINCT.
Continued to March term.
ROCK CRKHK I'BECISCT
Chairman T G Woodland.
Judges T C Mobley. II D Randall,
Clerks Jerry Keily, W C Tobey.
FEUBV CASYOH PRBCr.NCT. '
Chairman Ralph Frotnan.
Judges Geo Hanson, J H Carter.
Clerks E W Moore, 8 B Couture.
COKDOK PltKCISCT.
Chairman W 8 Myers.
Judges A JIartmun. T. G Johnson,
Clerks R II Waln.'L W Darling.
' MATNEY PIIECIKCT.
Chnirman J J Pcrtwood.
Judges G Schilling, S D Fletcher.
Clerks W L Barker, J A MeMorris.
I11EA I'KKCINCT.
Chairman Geo 8 Blake.
Judges J W Scrivner, Win Pferce.
Clerks ftp Davidson, Mat Wallace.
LOSK ROCK PRECINCT.
Chairman 1'. L. Ham '
Judges H. M. Johnson, W. T. Matlock.
Clerks J B Goff, T J Andrews,
TRAIL FORK PHIICINCT. '.
Chairman F B Stevens.
Judges S M Vnncleave, Alex Hardie
Clerks J. R. F raiser, A A Anderson.
mayvilijs I'Kj'.crxer. ,
Chairman Ii A Stinchfield.
.fiidgee-W G Keyes,' W J Edwards.
i.'l'.-M--G HPuSwk, f I; MiM'to.
Lontnlaies of Road litiiits.
No. t same as If'illuw creek voting prec't.
2
3
4
o
6
7
8
9
10
II
Arlinton "
BUInck
Rock Creek "
I.lea "
Matney "
Condon "
it
Ferry Canyon "
Mayville "
Trail Fork
Lone Rock "
Concluded next week.
Services in the Catholic church next
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
C. O. I'ortwood returned frnrn Port
land Tuesday to take a position in the
clerk's office.
Music Taught.
All persons desiring to take music
lessons both piano and vocal at reasona
ble rates will please call at the home of
Miss Ilenshaw. A class in harmony and
counterpoint will be organised for tbe
benefit of music students, riease call
immediately. Bikdie Hssbhaw,
Strayed
One red roan cow branded F inside of
box. Last seen on Hay creek uear II C
Strickland's place. Information leading
to her recovery will be suitably reward
ed. W. E. Rikd,
Olex, Or.
Notice.
I will receive sealed bids for all tbe
stock of general merchandise belonging
to the estate of Frank II. Ralston, bank
rupt, until 12 o'clock noon, of the 16th
day of Jannary, 1900. Also for Lot No. 6
in Block 3 of tbe original town site of
Lone Rock, Oregon, and the store build
ing on this property.
A full Invoice ot this stock can be seen
at the Ralston store at Lone Rock, Ore
gon, or at the office of Hendricks & Bow
erman, my attorneys at Condon, Oregon,
A certified check in my favor for ten
per cent of the bid most accompany each
bid. All checks for rejected bids will be
returned immediately, I reserve the
right to reject any and all bids.
S. I. Stbatton
Trustee of the estate of Frank II. Rals
ton, a bankrupt.
Dated at.Condon, Oregon, this 6th day
of January, A. D., 1900.
CONTEST NOTICE,
C 8 Land Ornca, Thi Dalle. Oa., Pee. 20,159
A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled
In this office by Ebert W. Nortridee, contestant.
lUfatnut timber culture entry No. HUM. mUe Ahk
but 6. 1nh, for X ie i nt e iw l4 ol um 2, tp
f r 20 e, by Xerusna Walton, Coutrte, In
which it in alliir.il that: aaid Jeniiha Walton
and tier helm, name unknown, have failed to
plant oreawvd to be planted to fn-ea, teeda or
cuttinpi. any part of aaid tract the Sth year after
entrv, thoiikfh no trsea were (trowing thereon ;
and that she and her helm failed to plant or
caune to be planted to trees, teens or cnuinirs.
or cultivate or cause to De Cttiuv aim any pan oi
alii tract the Sth.. fith.. 7th.. Rth.. :h. or loth
and 11th. years after entry and all of such failure
still exist, said parties are hereby notified to
avpear. resonnd and offer evidence touching
en id allegation at 1C o'clock a. tn.on Feb. i(th.
1 0, before Jay B merman, Notary Public, at
his office at Condon, Oregon, and thatjfiual
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. ra. on Fee.
W, I'M), before the Keelster and Receiver at th
U uiuvtates una uince in ine vanes, uiwnn
The mid contestant bavins1, in a proper affida
vit. tiled flee. 14. 1KS9. set forth facta which
show that after due diligence, personal service
of this notice can not be made, It is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due ann proper puDiicauon. J at r. i.ui:a,
11KI24 Register.
Treasurer's Notice.
All connty warrants registered prior
to May 1, 1898, will be paid on presen
tation at my office. Interest ceases after
tois date. n. it. uaekib,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon.
Dated at Condon, Ore.,Jan. 1, 1900.
. Non-Alchohollc.
No man who lives on meat was ever
known to lick his wife, or ask for
divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as
cold and clammy as a turnip. If yon
want yonr girl to have rosy cheeks and
vitality in her motion, feed ber on beef
steak with occasional doses of Dr. Haw
ion's Tonic Bitters. Sold everywhere,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Thi Dallis, Oe., Dec. 1899.
Notice it hereby given that the following nam
ed settler has filed notice of hit Intention to
make final pooof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before H. N. Fraxer
county cierK 01 irimam county, mi vouaon, isr.,
on many, January 13, iwju, viz:
TOBIAS THOMPSON, of Clem, Oregon,
Hd. K. No. MU for the se '4 nw U and lota 2,
and I. sec. IB tii2 a r 22 e W M.
He namet the following witnesses' to
prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion 01 sum lanu. viz: v. a. iianneman,
James Larch, and W. K. Boyer, of Clem, Oregon,
ana John J. ivasson, ol uonaon, Oregon.
Jat P. Lucas Register,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Notice It hereby given. In tbe matter of tbe
estate of 8am uel Slater, deceased, that the Un
dersigned was on the 9th day of September, A. O
W., appointed by the County Court of Gilliam
County, Oregon, the administrator of tbe estate
of the above named decedent. All persons hav
ing claims against tbe said estate must present
the tome to me duly verified it tbe office
of Hendricks A Bowerman, my
attorneys, at Condon, Oregon,
or to me at Mayvllle, Oregon, within tlx months
from tbe date and first publication of tbtt notice.
Condon, Oregon, Geo. B. Dcgsc,
Octobers, 1SW. Adm't'r of the Estate of
Samuel Slater, deceased.
p U. WALN
County Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Home-stead seekers located at
reasonable rates.
Condon, Oregon
QKH. KKVES LUNA
PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS.
liny or night rails promptly answered.
Office In New Masonic Building.
CONDON ----- .OREGON
QR. 1. W. VOOEL
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the Eye,
Will Visit Condon Every Three Months.
Watch Local Column for Dates.
II. II. IIKNDHICKH. JAY BOWKHMAM.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
riKHT BUIMHUO WKST OT TOUT OFFICE, CONDON.
FIUST UOOB MOkTII OF BTHlWilU'S ft KICK. FOMtll,;
Caritlul attention to Up;al bnslnnss tn Gtlllam
ami Whcvlur cuumkn. A Notary lu caoil 0llU).
ANNUAL
GASH CLEARANCE
A LITTLE FORTUNE can be saved by
attending this sale. Visit our store during
January and we will sell you Dry Goods
and Clothing at from 15 to 25 per cent. off.
See our prices On Ladies' Capes.
All our $11.00 Cape for .$9.90
All ouf $9.75 Capes for. .... .$7,80
All our $8.00 Capes for ..... .16.40
All our $7.75 Capes for...... $6.20
All our $7.50 Capes for $6.00
All our $5.00 Capes for $3.95
All our $4.50 Capes for $3.60
All our $3.50 Capes for...... $2.80
All our $3.00 Capes for...... $2.40
All our $2.00 Capes for. $1.60
All our $1.75 Capes for...... $1.40
25 per cent, off on Clothing,
Underwear, Cotton Blan
kets, Ladies' Wrappers
and Skirts.
A few pieces Fancy Plaids, 25 off.
Don't fail to visit our Shoe department.
We are offering all our Men's, Women's,
Misses' and Children's Shoes at 20 per
cent, discount
REMEMBER this sale lasts only
during January.
ALL GOODS MARKED IH PLAIN FIGURES.
LORD & CO.
Arlington, Oregon.
Of Arlington, Or.,
No.
Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest
8PECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS-
i D. M. FRENCH. Praaldnt W. W. 8TEIWER, Vlc-Pr.ldnt; FRANK
i T. HURLBURT. Ca.hlsr.
! DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W. W. 8TEIWER. W. LORD. L. C. ED
WARDS AND
Jf?e Tode! lestaurapt j j
Tr$. 5. . U1I5017, 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.
first Door Joutty of $tepr;er;$09'5 $tore, Qopdor;
Notice.
To Whom It May Concern.
Notice it hereby given to all persons
tbat I have lost one promissory note
made at Condon, Oregon by George H.
Dukek on tbe 22Jf day of July 1800 in fa
vor of 8. D. Bice for $700. 00 due on or
before tbe 1st day of January 1001 with
interest after date nntil paid at tbe rate
of ten per cent per annum. Both prin
cipal and interest payable at Condon,
Oregon in gold coin of the United States.
Interest payable annually and in case
suit ehould be instituted to collect the
said note then the maker agreed to pay
such sum as tbe court might adjudge
reasonable as attorneys' feet in said suit
or action. This note it secured by
mortgage executed July 22d 1805 on land
in Gilliam county, Oregon, and bat 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 tbe same.
Condon, Or. Dec. 5th 1899 g. D. Rick
WANTKD 8KVJCRAL PKKSON8 FOIl PIH
district Oflloe Managers In this state to rep.
me In their own and sxrroiirirtliia counties,
WIIIIiik tu par yearly tMO, payable weekly. L)e
slrjblttemplymeiit witn unsHtial opportunities,
itefertmres exchanged. Knclose self 'add ressfMl
stamped envelop... g. A. faik.iuotsxtoa build
ing, Chicago.
8918.
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
A. C. HAW80N. ?
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
T have appointed as my deputies tbe following
persons:
W. II. Colwell, Arlington.
I.. B. Townsend, Condon.
Charley White, Paper back.
R. M. Johnson. Ixn Rock
Htock Inspector turGIUtaia County, Oregon
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uor a Specialty
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : :. Oregon
C. S. PALMER,
.rtist Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON OREGON.
Subscribe for The Globe,
Only $1.50 ayear.
CASH! CASH! CASH!
iSH will cftut'uVc tiKKATER BARGAINS at the ftritf
of KlUUtTK r WKi'RCU).
WW to JA'nUury 1, 1W0, than1 ny where: elfce hv CKUUnV
Counfy.-
)N ORDER to reifuee our" large gfoclt of d'ehoral'Meri
chaudiBrr, before taking' Invdrttory, we will maker.
GREAT RKDUCTIONfl in all Unci carried by us ex
cept Urocerios and Hardware, whioh; will be Bold at fig'
urea to meet the closoHt ootupctitioh.-
REMEMBER we carry nearly everything frbm a Nocdl'o
to a Threshing Machino; rfoat of out goods were pur
chased before the avlvanco hi price; which will be to tho'
advantage of Out customers, We' hnve a few'
MONITOR DRILLS left froov the cftt lW recently
received from the factory whtch will l sold for less'
nvoney than they can be bought for after Jivnuary lsi.
NEW DEPARTURE tocl or Chilled Bottom Gang
Plows, we are holding at tho olf price until1 January 1st.
although tire price has advanced' 15.00' to $8.00.
BAIN AND STOUCHTON Wagons have made a sharp- t
atfvance in price but we are in a position to moot any"
prices wade oh' wagons that are equal In quality to the
well known brands we caffy. The largest line of'
SEW1NC MACHINES in Arlington Isto bt found at
our store. Call and see us and got prices.
SHURTE Si WEIR CO.,
RELIABLE MERCHANTS,
ARLINGTON,
DROP IN AT COB'S
5iioojK x
Next Door to Bowling Alley ArlinRtoriy
-whsn you fl Ilk enjoying a flrt-olss
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
R I N EH ART'S RESTAURANT
Condon, - Oregon.
GEO. W. R INE HART, Prop'r.
The publio will find that no better accommodations can be
found in this country than at this bouse. Meals 25; beds 25c.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN.
E. T HOLLENBECK, INL E.
Consulting Engineer. Estimates made on all kinds ol
Buildings, Machinery, Water Powers, Tumps and Tump
ingriants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have any
thing you think past fixing, bring it to me.
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDINC
j
WHEN LOOKING FOR
AL. HENSHAW-
He has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and
more coming on every train.
Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools. Taints.
Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining.
Stoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery.
Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods.
Rememberl He will ordor anything, not kept in stock, on short notice.
D. M. RINEHARf,
-mMVMPROPRI ETORSWM-.
LIVERY & FEED BARN.
Good Rigs for Hire.
Careful Attention to stock.
Corner Spring and Churoh 8trU,.
Condon
T. O. Earhart,
CALL AT THE
Summit Saloon,
-aHMaftFOR """" fm
Uii)es, sjquo s ar?d Qars.
FINE BILLIARD AND rOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION,
E ARH ART & WILSON, PropVs.
CONDON, ORE.
frou this dute, November 15
ORE.
OREGON.
BARGAINS GALL Oil
Oregon.
Fr.d Wilson