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THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, I BOO,
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY, OREGON. ....
DEPUTY HIRE.
Eighteen montha ago, when the
the county court -jwssed an order
atlowiug deputy hire iu the clerk's
and sheriff's otlices, this paper
took the position that the action
was a wUe one, believing there
was ample work to be done to earn
every dollar of compensation pro
vided for under that order. Since
that time there has been a division
of the county, and at the latest
session of the county court this or
der was revoked to take effect July
1st. While the Globe believes
that the members of the court
made this order in compliance
with a demand of a large number
of the people, this paper, after
making some investigations as to
the amount of work now being
done in the clerk's office, is still of
the opinion that the compensation
now allowed is not exorbitant and
that a reduction in the pay will
either tend to lower the standard
of the work in that office and there
. by jeopardize the best interests of
the people, or work an injustice on
the man, whoever he may be, whom
the people choose, at the next elec
tion, to take charge of the office in
in July.
In taking this position the Globe
realizes that it is espousing a cause
which, at the present time is an
Kpular, but it also believes that j
much of the antagonism to the al
lowance of deputy hire is due to a
belief that the work of the office
has been almost cut in half by the
division of the county. While itis
true that we have lost considerable
of our territory it is also true that
what remains is rapidly filling np
aid being developed thereby keep
ing the amount of business to be
done for the couuty up to if not
above what it was when our terri
tory was larger and our popula
tion was less dense. It should al
so be noted that almost every ses
tion of the legislature adds to the
work of the clerk. The scalp boun
ty law and the registration law,
especially the latter, have created
a large amount of work for that
office.
The Globe hag no axe to grind
in this matter other than to advo
cate what it believes to be for the
best interests of Gilliam county.
We are as much opposed to politi
cal jobberry or robbery of the peo
ple by office holders as any citizen,
but we are also opposed to the
public demanding its work done
for less than it is worth.
THE FLOURING MILL.
Another letter has been received
from H. E. Trunible, of Lincoln,
Neb., who, as stated in this column
a few weeks ago, represents parties
who own a $15,000 flouring mill
plant which they wish to move to
some good town in the Oregon wheat
belt Mr. Trunible states in this
letter that the mill has a capacity
of 150 barrels per day and he asks
what the town will do in the way
of a bonus to help pay the expens
es of moving the mill and setting
it up at this place. Mr. Trumble
has been advised of the location of
this town, distance from R. R., cost
of fuel etc. and his inquiries seem
to indicate that be means business.
The letter has been turned over to
Mayor Dunn for reply and we hope
to see our citizens take an interest
in this matter and see jost what
can be done. Condon should have
a mill. Why not try to secure
this one.
The article on Gilliam county,
which was written for the New
Year's issue of the Oregonian by
the editor of this paper, is bringing
inquiries right along in regard to
the resources of this county. The
writers generally want to know
about our public lands and the op
portunities for acquiring homes
here and other information of like
character. All these inquiries are
answered to the best of our ability
but such could no doubt be done
better if the town had some sort of
an organization to attend to such
matters. There is room in this
section of Gilliam county for twice
as many people as are now here
and it would be dollars in every
Condon business man's pocket if it
was fully settled up with as good a
class of people as are now here.
The work can not be done though
without co-operation and. if we
would coot-raff wo mud organize.
MAY VI LLC
About an Inch of snow Ml MnUy
rilglit mid at this writing 4t ia still snow
l'ir. . ' '.. w '
Mis K1olh arrival from Oregon
City on Tuesday's stage to visit relative
here. ;V,.'"V - ' 'i
Tha young people ar practicing for
1 1 ruin it tu be given some tium in the near
future. - . -. . '.
Mrs. Nnncy Hawk ili-! on the 15th
inst at the home of her eon, Henry,
nar tHi place.. She was Imrieil in the
1. O. O. If. cemi'tery. A larje concourse
of friciiils and relatives followed the re
mains to the if rave. .',
The Maccnbeea will give a grand ball
here on Friday evening Feb. 2nd.
The yon ng people of Mayville tender
ed Mies Laura McConneli a surprise par
ty last Saturday evening at her home
on Badger.
The Aid Society Will give an enter
tainment in the near future. I'roreetl's
to be applied to sealing the churnuh.
ARLINGTON.
The mads are getting some better since
the rains have ceased and given the suu
a chance to dry the ground. '
Win. Smith, of Croy, came In last week
and bought $500 worth of sheep dip to
use in dipping hit sheep which show
aome scab.
The fruit crop haa a good chance to be
caught by Jack Frost as the warm weath
er haa caused the buds to advance too
near th blooming point.
Times are somewhat more qniet since
the horee sale has closed. John punning
ham sold half a car of heavy horses last
week to Portland bnyera at a good figure.
Arlington voted a 10-miII special
school tax last week indicating that they
expect to have a good school next term.
Nothing speaks better for a town than
its schools. The first thing a stranger
asks when he comes to your town is
What kind of school have you?"
The wheat is almost ready to joint so
the farmers say and if we have no freea
ing weather to kill it, the harvest will
be earlier than usual and from all Indi
cations will be the heaviest for years.
ROCK CREEK.
W. P. French was doing business up
the creek last week.
Ed Farmsworth was called to Hard
man Thursday on account ot his sheep
mixing with Brown's. He returned
Friday.
II. D. Randall ia very ill at hit home
at Olex.
William Hurt is up again and return
ed to Arlington Friday,
Chas. Martin is laying the foundation
for new house.
A ball was given at the Wade hall at
Olex and a very -enjoyable time is re
ported.
Political Complexion.
As the time for primaries, conventions
and election draws near there seems to
be considerable interest shown by mem
hers of all the parties as to what the po
litical complexion of the county is likely
to be next June. There have been some
radical changes in this county since last
election. We have lost three entire pre
cincts and parts of three others by the
division of the county while the popula
tion of the remaining precincts has been
increased by immigration to a nnmber
which will perhapa equal that lost by
the erection of Wheeler eouoty," Wheth
er these changes in population will
cause any changesin election returns re
mains to be seen and in order to give
the politicians something to put in their
spare time considering we give below
the returns of the last election
for the offices of governor, secretary of
state, and justice of the supreme court,
on the state ticket, and also the vote for
the different county officers.
ForGovernor Clinton pro. 28Geerrep
554; King union 332; Lnce reg. peo. 44,
Sec. of State Davis pro. 28: Dunbar
rep. 225; Kineaid un. 352; Wakefield
reg. peo. 32; '
Justice the Supreme court Hackleuian
pro 20; Moore rep. 616; Ramsay un. 351,
County. "
The candidate first named was elected.
The figures at end of line following dash
show his majority.
Haweon rep. 46, . Searcy on. 4479
Mariner " 494 . Weir ' 44420
Dyer " 609 Palmer "288-321
Wilcox an. 671 Danneroan rep. 359212
Frazer
rep,
Nott on. 249 419
Barker "
Clarke "
Kennedy "
Stewart. "
Rendy "
617 Dunn on. 382135
696 Miller " 2913
559 McMorris " 326232
666 Lieuallen " 303263
549 Darling " 330218
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of (ill I Urn.
Mamel Blebl, Plaintiff, r Jaeob Blebl, De
fendant
To the above named defendant, Jacob Blebl
In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are
hereby notified and reqnlred to appearand an
awer the complaint Bled against )oo lathe
above entitled suit, on or before Thanday,
March S, IMM.fthe name being at weeka from
the date of the ft rat publication of thia notice)
and that If yon fall to so appear and anawer the
aid complaint or otherwise plead thereto with
in aald time, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief therein prayed for, which ia
for a decree forever dissolving the bonda of mat
rimony exlHtitiK between the plaintiff and de
fendant In the above entitled anit, and for tuch
other and further relief as may in equity be Jiut.
This mimmoiu la aerved on yon by pnbllcutlon
thereof In the Comma Globs for the period of
I cnnaeentlve week", sewn Lane,
commencing with the iaaue ofjanaary Dt, two,
by virtue If an order Died In the ubove entitled
Court bearing date the 22nd. day of January. 1900.
(Uvea under my band and dated this Utb day.
of January, A. D. 1900. .
filial. E. V Vactos,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Muslo Taught.
All persons desiring - to take music
lessons both piano and vocal at rent-enable
rate will please call at the home of
Mias Henshaw. A class in harmony and
counterpoint will be organized for the
benefit of music students. .Please call
Immediately. , .. I5iitim flu.v.iiAW,
An Ugly Charge;
Kd Warren, a young man who resides
on Kitfhtmile, appeared .before Justice
of the t'eace Neale Monday and swore
ont a warrant for the arsest of Win,
Pierce, ft well-to-de fanner of the same
neighborhood, the: alleged crime being
rape and the victim being named aa
Mary Pierce his 1 1-year-old daughttr.
A warrant was issued and placed in the
hands of Sheriff Wilcox and he at once
dispatched a deputy to bring Pierce to
town. He was brought in Tuesday but
aa it was necessary to subpoena a num
ber of witnesses the case was continued
until today at 2:30. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C- rnett returned
last week from a visit with friends in
Morrow county. '
Miss Ethel Parman has returned from
her visit at Walla Walla. Her sister,
Mrs. Julia Meyer and two children, ot
that place, accompanied her borne and
will visit here for a time.
C. N. Wilson and Charlie Brown hav
ing disposed ot their interests in this
county, left Thursday ot last week for
Oregon City where, it is understood,
they will engage in the saloon business,
S. B. Baxter, formerly an employe in
the Globs otBce, is now pounding anti
mony and shooting quoins in the Advo
cate office at Arlington.
Beat Out of an Inorvsw of HI
Pension.
A Mexican war veteran and prominent
editor writes: "Seeing the advertise
ment ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolera
and Diarrhoea Remedy I am reminded
that as a soldier In Mexico in '47 and '48
I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this
remedy haa kept me from getting an in
crease in my pension for on every re
newal a dose of it restores me." It is uii-
equaled as a quick cure for diarrhoea
and is pleasant and safe to take, cor sale
by The Hudson Pharmacy, C W. Cios
fiield, Mgr. - - ' '
State Tax Levy.
The official statement of the appor
tionment of the state tax lew for the
year 1900 has been received at the clerk's
office. The levy ft ; somewhat higher
than that of last year, being 63-10 mills.
The total amount of taxable property in
the state is given as (120,282,87a The
amount of revenue required for state
purposes is 1757.782.13, Of this amount
Gilliam county will contribute the sum
of 6,333 79.
Thai Mother's Favorite). .
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the
mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe
for children to take and always cores. It
is intended especially for coughs, colds,
croup and whooping cough and is the
best medicine made for theee diseases.
There ia not the least danger in giving it
to children for it contains no opium or
other injuriooa drag and may be given
as confidently to a babe as to an adult.
For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy, ,
C. W. Croafield, Mgr.
Purely Business.
Choice family white fish at Dunn Bros.
Dunn Bros, will make great reduction
in prices for the next 30 days.
We mutt reduce our stock in order to
make room for spring goods now order
ed. Call on na for bargains. Dunn Bros.
We wisb to thank our patron for
their liberal patronage during the past
year and hope to merit a continuance of
the same in the future. Dunn Bros.
G. L. Neal, the well known auction
eer, will give the strictest attention to
all business entrusted to his care. If
you have property to sell consult him
Dunn Bros, havn an immense line of
fine merchandise upon which the prices
have been reduced since the holidays.
Their stock consists of Dry Goods, Cloth
iog, Furnishings, Groceries etc.
We are agents for the famous Buck'
inghatn 4 Hectch Boots and shoes.
Dunn Bros.
Order a tailor made sqit fit guaran
teed from Donn Bros,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
. Notice la hereby given In the matter of the
eatate of D. C. Downer, deceased, that the under-
signed were, on the 26th day of April, 1W9, doly
appointed by the eoanty court of Uilllam coun
ty. State of Oregon, exeeutors of the eatate of D.
C. Downer deceased.
Ail peraons having elaims against said de
ceased, or bis eatate, are hereby notified and
req netted to present the mob. to us dnly eri-
Sed, at Condon, Oregon, within sis montha
from tha date hereof,
Condon, Oregoo, J. K. Dowaaa, H. f. Downs
January 15, 1900. Executors.
CONTEST NOTICE.
V 8 Lard Omci, Taa Pai.tnn, On., Dee. 20.1890
A anmiient corneal amaam neving neen niea
in thia office by Khert W. Nortridare. contwiuuit,
walnut timber culture entry No. )14. made Ann
mil s, 1KMH, for m'Ae'4 and tivjj of aee 2, tp
ll'H e, by Jemaha Walton, Contort, In
which It ia alleged that: aald Jernaha Walton
and her heira. namea unknown, have failed to
plant or caaaed to be planted to treea, aeeda or
ciiutng"ny part of aaid tract the 5th year after
entry, though no trees were growing thereon:
and that aha and her heirs failed to plant or
canae lone plan tea lo iraea, aeena or cnttinga
or cultivate or cause to be cultivated any part of
aald tract the 5th., Mb., 7th., th., ih. or loth,
and 11th. jeara after entry and all of such fa linn
at 1 11 exiat aaid parties are hereby notified to
appear, reapond and offer evidence touching
aald allegation at 16 o'clock a. m.on Feb. Itth,
into, before Jay B merman. Notary Public, at
Ilia oltica at Condon, Oregon, and thatfflnal
heating will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Pec.
IA, lliou, nefpre the Keclator and Receiver at the
t inted nutea tjuid onice In The Dallea. Oregon.
1 he aairi contestant having, In a propc rafflda
vit. filed Dec. 14. Mm. set forth facta which
ahow that after due diligence, personal acrvlce
of thla notice can not he made, ft la hereby or
dered and directed that inch notice be given by
due and proper publication, , JT P. I,oca,
iia Kegliter.
Treasurer Nntlr.n .
: All county warrants registered prior
to may i, win oe paia on presen
tation st my o(ll-e. Interest ceases after
this date. 8. B. Babkeh,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon
Dated at Condon, Ore.,Jau. I, 1901).
Non-Alchohollc.
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 yon
want your girl to have rosy cheeks and
vitality In her motion, feed her on beef
steak with occasional doses ol Dr. Haw'
son's Tonic Bitters. Sold everywhere,
AKX UAL
KfJASH CLEAElfiMCE
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 percent off.
See our prices on Ladies' Capes.
All our $11.00 Cupes for.... ..$9.90
'All "our $9.75 Capes for...... $7,80
All our $8.00 Capes for $0.40
All our $7.75 Capes for...... $6.20
All our $7.50 Capes for......$C.OO
All our $5.00 Capes for. ..... $3.95
All our $4.50 Capes for...... $3.60
All our $3.50 Capes for .$2.80
AH our $3.00 Capes for. .... .$2.40
All our $2.00 Capes lor...... $1.60
All our . $1.75 Capes for $1.40
25 per cent, off on Clothing,
Underwear, Cotton Blan
kets, Ladies' Wrappers
and Skirts.
A few pieces Fancy Plaids, 25 off.
Don't fail to visit our Shoe department
We are offering all our Men's Women's,
Misses' and Children's Shoes at 20 per
cent discount
REMEMBER this sale lasts only
during January.
ALL GOODS MARKED IH FLAII1 FIGURES.
Arlington, Oregon.
Of Arlington, Or.,
No. 3918, -
i Transacts a General
Accounts Kept
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest
8PECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR EUSIXESS !
i D. M. FRENCH, Pr.ald.nti W. W.
T. HURLBURT. Caahl.r.
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W.
WARDS AND
Jfye fode Iestaurapt j j
I)r$. 5. Uil$on, 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 Joutr; of 5teP!?e,?50,?'5 5tore 09on.
p H. WAtS
County Surveyor and Civil Engtn.ar
Home-stead seekers located at '
reasonable rates.
Condon, Oregon,
rjK8. KEVEH LUNA
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Day or night calls promptly anawmd.
Office ia New Uaaonlo Bnlldln.
CONDON - ... .OREQON,
QR. i, W. VOOEL ,
Specialist for Refraction and
; Defect of the Eye,
Will Vial l Condon Every Thro. Months.
Watcb Local Column (or Dates,
H. M. HKXDaiCKS. JAY OWaatat.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
riaar buildino wist or rout orrict, condom.
riaaroooa aoarK or STKiwaa's aaica, rossii.;
CarpfHl attention to lnrat bnalnmn 111 Gilliam
and Wheeler comities. A Notary In sawb offioa.
WANTED 8KVERAL PERSONS FOR PIH
diatrlnt Office Managera In thia stats ton-pine
In their own and SHrmundlne; routine.
W IIII11K hi pay yearly iflQO, payable weekly, De
alrHlileempleyment with Hiiaimal opportunities.
Kelerem ea exchanged. Enrloae soll-adriroaard
atamirtH envelope, o. A. I'aik, taxton build
lug. Chicago. . . 1 . 1
a. 0aV4
Banking Business.
Subject to Check.
allowed on time deposits.
8TEI WEB, Vlo.-Pr.ald.ntj FRANK
W. 8TEIWER. W. LORD. U C. ED. I
A. C. HAWSON.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I hay. appointed as my deputies th. following
penMna:
W. H. Cnlwell, Arlington.
I B. Towneend. Condon,
Charley Whit., Paper back.
R. If. JoHWaoH. Lnna Rnrk.
Mock Inspector (or Ullllaas Comity, Oregon.
H. W. HARTMAN.
' Carpenter and Builder.'
Scroll Uork; a Specialty.
Plansand Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
C. S. PALMER,
.rtisti Barber.
Sleek Shaves
, and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDOM OREGON.
Suheoribe for Tub Globe,
Only ll.Sdayear.
OASill CASH! CASlil
CASH will capture OKKATKK HAnnATS8 at the firm
of SI.Ur.TT5 A WKIR (X. from thia date, November 15,
JSM to January 1, WW, than anywW olov in OUHaui
county, 1 ,
IN ORHfR to reJuotroflr largo Btoc of Cfeneral Mw
chandiso, before; tiiHing Intentory, we will make
(iRKAT RKDUCTKft In all )ins carried by as ex
cept Groceries an. Hardware, wbich will be told at fig
ores to meet the closest cwapotitlon,
REf lEf.f 3ER we carry nearly eterythfng front PTeetll
to a Threshing Rfiicbine. Most of our gootla were pur
chased before the advance In pricta which will bo to the
advantage of our cuetomera, We hare a few
ilOHITOR DRILLS left from the car bad recently
recetred from the factory which will be sold for lea
money than they can be bought for aflor .Janirary 1st.
HEW DEPARTURE Bteel or Chilled Bottom Gang
I'lowe, we are holding at the old price until January let
although the price baa advanced S-.OO to 19.00.
PAIN AM0 STQUgHTOH Wgont Iw adeaharr
advance in price but we are in a position to meet any.
prion made on wagons that are equal in quality to the
well known brands we carry. The largest line of
SEVIHO MACHINES In Arlington it to be found at
'our store. Call and see us and got prices.
SIIURTE Si VJEiR GO.,
RELIABLE MERCIIAI1TS,
ARLinCTOfl, - - ORE.
DROP IN AT COB'S
5R00fK.
Next Door to Bowling Alley Arlington,
when you fax) UK enjoying a flr.t-claaa
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
R III EH ART'S RESTAURANT
Condon. - Oregon.
GEO.- W. RINEJjART. Prop'r.
The public will find that no better accommodations can be
found iu this country than at this bouse. Meals 25c; beds 25c.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELIUG MEN.
E. T HOLLEUBECK, f.1. 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 me.
KEADQUABTEI3
CONDON
WIIEII L00XII2G FOR
AL. HENSHAW-
lie 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-pipe, . Window-glass, Crockery.
Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods.
Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice.
D. M. RINEHART,
' aiMPROPRirrORMaaw
LIVERY & FEED BARN.
Good Rigs for Hire.
Careful Attention to stock.
Corner Spring- and Church Stra.ta,
Condon
T. O. Earhart,
CALL AT THE
Summit Sa loon,
marow finest brands nman
Uipes. IJquo s apd Qars.
FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION.
EARHART & WILSON, Prop?rs.
CONDON,
III TNI FIX IUILDINC
OREGON.
BARGAIIIS CALL Oil
Oregon.
rr.d Wllaon
ORE.