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THE CONDON GLOBE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. I90t. BOARD OF TRADE 'NEEDED. li M Armstrong mmie' It !t Ti'iiulilf funic. ..... Condon should have a board of j V litulcr Mii.e... trad or sonic stioli ' irirti?,ation' of i W " Myt'rs enure... ; business men and citizen,-' fa look .1 U Cbifk Eiuno, , . . THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM ! . .. . , , ., ,..! K I iunn !:me. , ..county. Oregon. j after tlunntfwMs ol the U n, U, y Ji)rflall Mmt ... i . j have arrived at that stage of niiuue-: C A suD01; wi,utt!.g 8llle lpul development when we should , ii U 1'imneii iiim ... . . : t C:i!t aside eomitry X-roads "Methoda Jtii-orgp I'arnv.in same i and onto to look u,kn our town as one of the growing centers of this NEl SCHOOL FOX CONDO A matter of more1 than ordinary intereHt to this coiiiiininit.v is being i it. I r :.. .1.,, A,,.. ,-o , . - . . , i- . ioig Inland L:npire. the propumtion being the estabhh- j ,-i i t ' - , i . , , People- on the outside are look- inent of a tirft class acadeinv tor'. ... . , , , ... i ,, iin" this way m finest of I noes, young ladle at Condon, father; . .:! . . Kellv. who has charge of the Caih-.. , ' . ; . ... : olic church work at this plaee, May- cv ..:! .. I II...,...,..- iK.. ' . , ' answer their uurimes and attend nnnie mover in the matter and it . . . . .. ; , started the school will be under the ! iete., and it behooves us to get our selves in position to intelligently answer their 'impiries and attend to their wants, as the people of other towns who are organised and of that church, which -is in itself a . . , . . Al . ... . , i everlastingly looking for a chance a 4 till t it Hill Ilifllfn ft J , .. " . , ..... I to do. permanent, ana inorouga euueu tional institution. 1 W 1 20 1 SO 1 80 I 00 00 1 CO 3 50 2 SO 2 30 2 30 I IK) 1 90 0 10 1 50 direction - of the Sisters Condon has natural advantages While there are many persons. . - , , . , ,' ,, ( of a larger and better town than it who do not agree with the Catholic church in matters of religious belief there are few, at the present time, who fail to recognise the excellence of their educational institutions, not only as regard moral inrluence and excellent discipline but also in the way of thorough mental train- Father Kelly, whose work as pastor calls him into almost every neighborhood in this and adjoining counties, states that there is a de mand for just such a school at this place for the reason that in the country districts school privi 1 eges are so limited that many families are oblged to send their children to distant towns in order to give them the advantages ol anything more than a mere rudi mentary education. This entails a heavy expense in this country oi magnificent distances in many cases being more than parents are able to bear, and as a consequence the children are denied the benefits of a complete and thorough school ing. While the moral and intellectual influence of such a school would be of much worth to the town, there are other and more material bene fits which would follow its estab lishment that are well worth tak ing into consideration. Many pupils who are now sent to distant schools could be kept at home and the money wbich is spent for and by them would be spenthere, while many families would doubtless be induced to make this place their home if we could but offer them proper facilities for the education of their children, thus helping to build up and make permanent the "Summit City." Such a school would in no way interfere with the usefulness of our public school but in most cases the academy would take pupils after having finished the public school course and complete the work begun there. When desired by parents the acad emy would receive boy pupils up to the age of 14 years. Such an insti tution would certainly be a great advantage to our town and it in to hoped that our citizens will give the project hearty encouragement. We understand that one of our en terprising citizens has offered todo nate the site for the building and with a little irore . substantial en couragement there should be no trouble in securing the institution for Condon. is now, but natural advantages alone won't make a town big and strong and hustling. It takes I effort. United effort on the part J of her people is what Condon needs (and the best way to get down to an ! all-one-way pull 'is to organize. Individual effort is all right so far as it goes but it is a puny weak ling compared with community enori. Since tha Gt.oBS "m ve V for a flouring mill for Condon, a few weeks ago, we have heard numer ous seconds to the motion. Re marks are now in order and togiv all a chance to hear what you have to say on the question the Gi.obk will gladly grant space to anyone who wishes to be heard. Don't b backward We need that flouring mill and we should all keep talking until we get it. - Hoo.,(.'hih'iiIcU uih, . . . . , Win. CiiiiipIh-II (nnnie. . .-. . J 11 Knox vnn. li es same. lMini Bros. MIs. . v. , , I A Ili'iiiUirsou Mltluiiit'iit of old ron.l oit.. ISO.i. 7 0 S B Hurkttr coitl oil and fixtures',-. for otlk-e...' 7 35 Continued for the term." .1 A ICisor mini, rent of room for k" 1'nrker Infirm v -J 00 Claims not allowed. A S UU-e witness slate vs Rice. ... .$ 2 00 Geo. Tulom justice feesstatovs Fix 0 60 Kobt. l'uttisou uiiirghatl same.... 5 00 fOAM" BOIKTV CLAIMS' APPROVED DM Walton 2 warrants 4 00 A IP-Haley.. 8 00 A J Mayfit'tt .......... . . .i ...... . 10 00 T DKehHr. 4 00 Cha. Udiges. . . , . . : .". . , . .:. . 6 00 J E Downer..,,. 00 Clarence Palmer. . .,.,.t ......... .' 10 00 Al Ileushnw.. ....... ... 62 00 l'H Stephenoit. ......... ......... JS 00 SAD Hurt Win Cornett.'. . T D Keisnr Win. NenoVl. . . , diss. Ladiges. . . Win. Cornett. .v. Win, Liliie lieo. F IVrish. . O W ritiher.... W H Snell 00 2 00 2 00 6 00 16 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 20. 00 2 00 v C W Martin.;. 0 00 Jesse On in ! . . Sherman Wade. 4 00 4 00 ...,,.38 00 ANNUAL .. GASH etEARACiOE SALE 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 Capes for...:.. $9.90l! ''"." All our 9.75 Capes for. .K . .$7,80 All our $3.00, Capes for..;... $0.40. All. our $7.75 Capes for. ". . . . .$G.20 . All our $7.50, Capes for...... $6.00 All our $5.00 Capes for $3.95 All our $1.50 Capes for. ..$3.60 ' All bur $3.50 Capes for. .... .$2.80 All our $3.00 Capes for. .... .$2.40 All our $2.00 Capes lor $1.60 All our $1.75 Capes for. $1.40 County Court Proceedings. Jammry Term, U'00. (Contiuncd from last weefe.) Mutter of appointing road eiiperiu-f tendenta J. A. Riser appointed Snpt. road dial's "o. 2, 3. 4. 7, and. 8. S. MeGilrnry appointed fnpt. road dist's So. 1. 5, 0. 9. 10, and 11. S.iid suit's, of ruada to operate rosd machinery formerly operntud by them and are' authorized to draw road due I'illa for all work performed and for mr. leri.il and wipplies porchawd for the rc pfrtive road diet's that I hey superintend and to control and oversee the work and nets of the siinerviors they in turn to be iohji'c-t to the control and order of the county court. ' Matter of deputy connty clerk Order ed that after Jnly 1, VM) salary shall be paid by count y clerk. Matter of deputy county sheriff Or dered that after July 1, I!)00 salary ehall he paid by county sheriff, CLAIMS ALLOWED. . Geo. Hardie Ex. of conveying Hounty charge to lios . ...18 00 0 8 'EM Justice fees stale vs Sweeten ', 4 ?0 W. A. Maxwell spe. con. fees same 1 bi) ilass iSc l'rudlioinine books and . 'npplies for register law 92 70 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice U hereby glvan In the matter of the estate of I. C. Downer, deceased, that the under signed were, on the iith day of April, 1899, daly iiptKiiiiiiil by the county court of Gilliam conn ty, Male ol Oregon, executors of the eiUte of D. C. Downer decee.i. - ' AH persons having claims amlnst said de ceased, or his estate, are hereby no titled and reqaesied to present the same to us duly veri fied, at Condon, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Condon, Oregon, ). K. DowNSB, H. F. Dowher Jdiiuury l- 1900. - . Kxecutors. CONTEST NOTICE. L"S Lasr Offick. Thk Dau.h. Or., Dec. 20.1SB9 A tOtf'-ient vntnt tittldnvit hnving been tiled in this oUiee by Kbert W.. Nortriilire. eontifslHiit, m.'.ilTiM timber culture entry So. mil 4. tnaile Aug tit i. !., for i U e W and e '4 w '4 of see 2, Ip 0 s r 20 e. br Jcrunha WhPoii. Cntitestee, in whii h it Ik Hilim-d tht: si(l Ji-rtiotia nlt.m m'i her ht-lrs, ntiincs nnknown. hsve fHiled to piiint orcauxi-d 10 be planted to tre-s, t1 or cutiiiiiff, any part of said tract tlie ilh year after cutrv, lhmv'li no trees were grnwiiix thereon; mui that she and her In Irs lulled to pliint or cause to be planted to trees, seeds or outlines, orniltivflte or cauwe to be cultlvsteil auy part of siOd UKct the .1th., fith.. 7th., 8th., h. or loth. 11 ul 11th. ytiurnHft'-r entry mid all of such fHilHres still exint snld parties are hereby notified to tip.eitr. ri-stMind slid offer evidence -tom-hiits; s iid aili-iiution at 10 o'cWx k a. m.on Keb. 9th. Ifsjo. t.H'fore Jay H iwermsn, Notary fnbtie, at tiia oihi.e at Coii'lon, Oregon, and that)llual hiMrin wilt he hi;ii at lOo'cliH-k a. m. 011 Kec. . ... , t . . r j 1',. i:""'. iR'i.re .lit: nii-j n,-. .:i , n. n Arlington narenousu u. neigm CnitI .--t.itcs Ijud Odlee In The Dulles. Dn-gnn. anil fr.r anlir.ff 1 f'O ! The said coiitcstant having. In a prop r sttidii- ana toraaroir.g.. l Vit. ilkd la-c. H, ism. set forth facta which VI Henshaw etorin etops for doors 1 50 show that after due diligence, personal service ,, .... , . ,,, .n ; of this notice can not be made, His hereby or- b. M. filter com, sal. Jan. term III 00 , ,l,.rl and dirwM that such notice he given by r w rt..,.. u in ' due and proper publication. Jat P. Locts, enintr j Kegister. bunset Telephone & leleg. Co. rent of 'phone. '2 03 S A I'altaon pub. & yg 7 00 Irwin-IIodson Co. pens .. 150 W L VVilcox money paid out tjr stamped envelopes 1 20 ( LSeal justice fees stiite vsKice U 97 Frank Shannon juror same ; 1 00 F M Sprinijston same 1 00 frank Moore same.'. 1 00 TELEPHONE D 1 1 v ECTOR Y. CONDON KXCII A X G E. CENTRAL OFFICE CIRCUIT NO. 1. No. Name. 10 W. L. Wilcox 13 S. 15. Darker 11 J. II. Iludriuu 15 Courthouse 1ft' Springston & Rogers 17 - , Hendricks & Dowernuin IS Dr. Luiiiv 22 (Jlobb Okfice Itingi". No. . 7 8 2t) 21 24 25 2(J 23 CIRCUIT NO. ii. Name. , I'jarliart & Wilnon Model Restaurant - Jean Labous "Al Henaliiiw V. II, StepheriBon Ed Dunn S. E. Van Vactor Condon Hotel Kings. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior to May 1, 1898, will be paid on presen tation at ray ollice. Interest ceases after thi date. ' 8. B. Babkkb, Treaanrer of Gilliam county, Oregon. Dated at Condon, Ore. .Jan. 1, 1000. Non-Alchohollc. No man w ho liveg 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 want your girl to have roay cheeks and vitality in her motion, feed her on beef steak with occasional doses of Dr. Haw aii's Tonic Bitters, (sold everywhere. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION." I.ANnorricEAT Thc Dallks, Ob,i Dec. 6 1699. Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his ItiP-ntion to mnke final pinMif in support of his claim, and that suidpriMif will le uiHde before fl. X. Frascr couiitv civrk of liilllam comity, at Condon, Or., oil Friday, January 19, l'JU), viz: TOW AH THOMMOJf, of Clem, Oregon, Hit. E. No. Mil for thc se l nw and lots 2, S and 1, see. II) lyl irBeW l. He nuini-a tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: C. A. Iiannemnii. James l-arli, and v. R. Koyer. of Clem, Oregon, and John J. Wassou, of i;ondon, Oregon. Jay V. Lucas Kugister. R WA4-N . , County Surveyor and Ci vil Engineer lloiiie-Btead seekers located at reasonable rates. Condon, Oregon QIU. KEVKS & IX'NA , PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Hay or night calls promptly answered. . Office lu New Masonic Jinildlng. CONDON - - - - .OREGON QK. i. W. VOUKL , Speclallet- for Refraction and Defects of the Eye, Will Visit Condon Every Three Months, vi atch Ix:al Column for Hates. II. II. MKMIIKICKK. JAY BOWIHMAH, HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. fiusT iiitn.iiiNO wgHTor eosT brrica, cowdom. I IIWT I1IIOK KOKTH Of KTBIWr.K'K BRICK, tQHlV, Careful nttcutloli to legul business In Olltia'tn awti Jjutitt i'yuutit-8, i 'o(iiry tn each ollice 25 per cent, off on Clothing, Underwear, Cotton Blan kets, Ladies' Wrappers and Skirts. 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 IN FLAit! FIGURES. LORD & CO. A r 1 i n gto n , O re go ri . 1 ' 'SV-J.S)'0 Of Arlington, Or., No. 3918, i 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.1 I SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS- D.M.FRENCH, President) W. W. STEIWER, Vice-President) FRANK T. HURLBURT. Cashier. DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. STEIWER, W. LORD, L. C. ED- I WARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. w kvnui i v. cu- l. Jtye Todel lestaurapt Tr$.-5. . Uil$or?, proprietrejj. ; A "model" restaurant. Excellent cookery, careful ecrvice, neat rooms. Our patron's comfort Is our delight. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. pirst Doorjoutty of 5teP(?ei?50P'$ 5tore' QoqdoT CASH! CAStll CASIll ' CASH will capt'iiro (i'ltKATKIt AU(IAvty.S ftt'tlie firm' f( SUl'UTK r WKIIt CP. from1 this dutV, NoVcujber 15,- IS'J'.l to Jfintmry 1', 1UU), tlmn anywhuro el In Gillian' fjounty., H ORDEf? ttJ rtuluooour largo stock of General Mer , t'luuidiHo, boforo taking inventory, we will make ' j (iUKAT RKOrOf IQNS ii nil lints carried'by us ox. :, cept Urocerioa and Ifiirdwnre, which' will bo sold atfig ures to tucet tlie closet coinpetitioh:' ' REMEMBER we carry nearly everything froni a Kcodlo to b Threshing Maehino. ' Most of our goods were pur chased boforo the advance In prices which will bo to tho advantage oft our customers, We have a few , MONITOR DRILLS loft from the car load recently - received from the factory , which will be sold for less' money than they ctiu be bought for after January 1st. NEW DEPARTURE Steel or Chilled llottom Gang Hows, we are holding at tho old price until January 1st nlthough the price has advanced 15.00 to 18.00. BAIN AND STOUCHTOH Wagoua bave made b sharp advance in price but we aro In a position to meet liny prices made on wagons that are equal in' quality to tho well known brands we carry. The largest' lino of SEWING MACHINES in . Arlington Is to lib found at ' our store. Call and see us and get prices. SHURTE & WEIR CO., RELIABLE MERCIIAI1TS, ARLINGTON, - - - - ORE. drop in at cob's 5rooJ: Next Door to Bowling Alley ArlinKtonr H when you feel like enjoying flrst-cUM- CiCAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT. ..All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. R IN EH ART'S R ESTAU RANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. R I N E H A RT, PropV. The public will find that no better accommodations can to found in this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELI1I0 HEII. r t urn i riinrni pq r La I nULLLHDLUtV. hi. C. Consulting Engineer. Estimates made on all kinds ol Buildings, Machinery, Vater Towers, Tumps and Tump, ing Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have any thing you think past fixing, bring it to mo. HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING. CONDON OREGON. x Notice. To Whom it May Concern. . Notice is hereby given to all persona that I have lost one promissory note made at Condon, Oregon by George B. Dukek on the 22.1 day of July 1805 in fa vor of 8. D. Bice for $700. 00 due on or before the 1st day of January 1001 with interest after date until paid at the 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 should be imitituted to collect the aid note then the maker agreed to pay such sum as the court might adjudge reasonable as attorneys' fees In said suit or action. ' This note "is. secured by a mortgage executed July 22d 1805 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. A" persons are therefore notified not to ne gotiate, endorse, buy or sell said note Or to lend any money on the same 1 Condon, Or. Dec. 5tli 1809 S. D. Kick WASTKI) BKVEKAI PKKKONU FOR I)IB illslrlcl HMce Miiiiukt In this state torp me In Ihi'lr own Ami mirniiiiulliin ioiiiitls. WlllliiK ti pHy rcsrly H'Att), payable wei-kly. I)e nimljle einpluymuut with iiiisiihu! oipurtunltli'S. KWcrHiM'CS exrhiiiiK''l. KnrldiHi soll-HiJilri'imt'd tiini il (Mivtloi'C. H. A, i'mkUO C'uxlull bullrl- lilfc'. CUIUIgU. , Deputy Stock Inspectors. I have appointed as my deputies the following persons: W, H.Oolwell, Arlington. ' 1.. B. Townsend. Tonilon. t'burley Wlul, Paper Biielr. R. M. Johnsok, Iino Rock, Stock Inspector for (jlllimn County, On-gon. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll Uorl( a Specialty. Plans and Estimates Furnished Condon : : "Oregon. C. S. PALMER, rtistiq Barber. Sleek: Shaves ; and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-Rround. CONDON - - - - OREGON. Subscribe for The Olobr, WHEII LOOKING FOR BARCAI1IS GALL Oil -wAL. HENSHAWim- TT. t 1 i . 1 . m ' jie nas a compicie biock oi trie louowing goods on hand and , . more coming on every train. Furniture, Hardware, . Carpenter Tools, Paints. Blankets. (lloves. ' Wall Pannr ITmiM T.tnlm. Stoves, Stove-pipeJ, , , Window-glass, Crockery.' Trunks, Hand-bags,. Undertaker' . Goods. Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice. D. M. RINEHARTrx sWVMPROPRIETORMMsw LIVERY c& FEED BARN. Good Rigs for Hire. Careful Attention to stock. Comor Spring; and Church StreaU,. Condon Oregon. T. O. Earhart. Frd WlUon - . CALL AT THE SiimtYiit Saloon, ii nwaron. fijiest brands organ,, Uiijes, Ijcjuo s ,zT)d gro." . FINE MILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN COmECTIQK EARHART '&. WILSON, Prop'rs. CONDON; ::. ORE.