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    THE GGliDG'i GLOBE.
THURSOAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1900,
ih covernment, one or more of the
state have sufTered from legisla
tive dead-Wk.
The report brings out the Inter-
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T '- OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM 1 PU"K iu .vb..
county, ORttuON. 2( iJ the 4 ) states nave aqoinwi
revolutions or memorials in sup
port of direct election by the peo-
Our Agonta.
i.l. I .. Ikf ... .... Dunnevln.
!'!. iVIWis'i: arsons are the I "...cj...
the (ll.oHK At t'MO, Arkansas,- vamu",
j TIipv are I Uoiornuo, norma, iuauo, iiiumim,
Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Jventucfcy,
Louisiana," Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada,
a.vM.i ted amenta
tiie iximt i.lliee8 nauiet
tkuthiirieil t.4 rt-oeive and rtreijit
"f.ir Huhserijilion accounts:
W. II. C)'.WKi.i,. , .... : Arlington.
V.vnn Hros...., ;01ex.
Mks. Jvu.a Asoem .Miiyville.
Other agents will ho appointed,
and their names; added to this list
later," ,v Jr.."
If you are not already a eub
vcriber, or if your subscription has
expired call on-our nearest agent
and be made happy.
BRITON is BOER. s
The Brith-h have again suffered
defeat at the hands of the Boers,
(iereral Buller tries, as is natural,
to tone down the bitterness of this
latest defeat but the fact remains
that his army has again been fore-
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ea 10 place ine 1 ugt'iii nvti m-incx-n
themselves and the. belligerent
'' Boers and 'that the bodies of 1500
brave E:tgU?h ; soldiers were left
behind. Boiler's ollicial report of
the occurrence is somewhat bom
bastic. He recites the story of the
British withdrawal from Spionkop.
dosing with this boast: "I think
the enemy has been taught to re
spect our soldiers' fighting quali
ties." Commenting -on this bit of
'blow', the St. Jamesv Gazette, of
London, says: . '"General Buller's
reflections on the terror he put into
the foe rerrinds us of things we
have heard about Chinese manda
rins." Continuing the Gazette
savs: ''The pouring of more and
more troops into Africa savors of
Spanish action in Cuba. The solu
tion of making better use of the
thousands already there seems not
to have presented itself."
The British seem to have fallen
into another trap in this Spionkop
afTiir. General Boiler reports that
General Warren "was led to be
lieve" that water existed on the
top of Spionkop mountain but after
gaining the point of vantage he
' found it dry as a bone and, for that
reason, it was untenable. The fre
quency with which these big blue
blooded British officers allow them
selves to be led into such traps and
the well known fighting qualities
of the British rank and file recalls
the remark made by Napoleon:
"The British army is an army of
lions led by a lot of jackassea."
THE ACADEMY.
Those interested in the estab
lishment of a young ladies' acade
my at Condon,-- mention of which
was madein thiscolumn two weeks
ago, .report encouraging progress.
Already $323.00 has been subscrib
t the cause and but little canvass
ing has been done. Father Kelly
has laid the matter bafore the prop
er persons in Portland and it is
expected the project will be a go.
The subscf iptioti pa per will be cir
culated among the business men
in a fe v days and it is to be hoped
that the proper encouragement will
will ha shj va to insure the school
tu our town. Such an institution
would he a big help to the town in
riure ways than one. . ,
New Hampshire; North Dakota,
Oregon, Utah, Washington Wis
consin and Wyoming.
Lack of representation, however,
is not the prime evil of the exist
ing method. It is no exaggeration
to assert that, east and west or
north and Bouth a senatorial elec
tion is the most disturbing, demor
alizing and corrupting influence ia
our system of government.
The country hears now a great
outcry against the seating of Clark
from Montana. His case is treated
as exceptional. It is alleged that
he bought his way into the senate
ami that his crime was 80 unusual
that all the other senators should
draw closer their togas from the
nnnt&minatinK touch of the Monta
na contestant. The truth is that,
as a rule, senatorial seats are won
tip hrvhorv. True, the direct con
sideration is not always ingoldand
greenbacks, as alleged in the case
from Montana, but it is either
monev or office. Often it is office.
The senatorial aspirant buy? votes
with the public service and tne
public money, instead of buying
them with his individual resources,
as is alleged in the case of Clark f
Montana, insieau 01 paceing vct
$5,000 or llO.OOOhe passes over a
federal appointment which is
worth that or more to the bribed
member. In either case the offense
is.bribery and the practice is de
mnralixinff.
Senatorial contests are demoral
ising in other wavs. Legislative
sessions are obstructed, the fate of
bills turns on combinations formed
in the inte-rest of this or that can
didate. A bad law may be passed
because its supporter voted for the
successful candidate, and a good
bill may be defeated because its
author voted for tne tieteaiea,can
.Ikhite. A
These contests are also a demor
alizing influence in the government
of6tate, county, city and school
district.. The rule is tnat ine
United States senator who remains
in nower for more than one term
must be a political boss, or the
creature of a political doss or great
eorjjorations, though a few except
ions mav be noted of the intellect
ual criants of the senate, who retain
their seats from sheer force of
nhiritv-
The people will welcome the day
when senators shall be elected by
direct voting. The reform will
lift an euormous weight of corrupt
ion from American politics, facili
tate the work of state legislation
and remove a demoralizing influ
ence from the legislative halls.
Spokesman-Review.
The claim of other coneh medicine to
b as good as Chamberlain's are effectu
ally eel at rest in the following testimo
nial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an employe of
liartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me.
He savs: '1 had kept add ine to a cold
and cough in the winter of 1897, trying
every cough medicine I heard of wilhont
permanent help, nntll one day I was in
the drng store of Mr. Houlehan and h
advised me to try Chamberlain's Coogh
Hemed v and offered to pay back my mon
ev if 1 was not eared. My longs and
bronchial lobes were very sore at this
time, bnt I was completey cored by this
remedv, and have since always turned
to it when I got a cold, and soon find re
lief I also recommend it to my friends
and am glad to say it is the beat of all
rough medicines. For sale by Hudson
I'harmac v, C. W. Crosfield, Mgr.
p II. WALN
County Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Home-stead see ken located at
reasonable rates. ,
Condon, Orgon.
QRS. RKVES LUNA
PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS.
Day or night calls promptly antwered.
Offie in New Masonic Baildlng.
CONDON , - - - - .OREGON.
FERRY CANYON.
John Nelmm has soM his farm recent
Iv iinrchamt of Oliver Kelson, to t. V.
Caon and has moved to Linn county
where he will permanently reside.
Mrs. A. RrassfieUI and hrotiV, of Olex,
Isrted iu Ferry Canyon Saturday and
$tindat.
Mm. V. Nelson was railed this week
to the tdsMe ol her daughter, Ms,
Skelly. who i repotted seriously ill.
Musfo Taught.
All neraona dealrin to take mnsli!
lessons both piano and vocal at reasona
ble rate will pleas can attnenoinvoi
Minn itenshaw. A claaa in harmony and
counterpoint will be organised for the
Iwneiunf music stmients. neasecan
mmediatelv. Bmms Hkwshaw,
qr. J. w. VOOEI.
Specialist for Rafraotlon and
Dorset of th Ey.
WW VWt Condon Every Three Months.
Watch total CoHino lor Dates. .
a. H. HaaDUCKS. JAV .
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
nasT buildiso wasror rosv omc, cordon.
FIRST DOOR WORTH OF STRlWKS'l KU-K, FOMlf,
rmrvfnX tfentton t kcitf bHKlnecs In Oilftnn
and W liwR-r couutHs. A Noury h (.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have appointed as wry dvpuUea the fullowliif
persons: ( 1
. n. . oiwrii, rtruiiRwu. -
U B. Townsend, Coudon.
Charley W bite, Paper Suck.
R. M. JohnhoK. Lone Rm-k,
Stock Intpeetor for UUtlam Coanty, Orrgon.
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Seroll UorK a Specialty.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
C. S. PALMER,
jprtistK Barber.
Sleek SJiaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground,
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
SUMMONS.
In the Clrealt Court ol the SUte of Oregon,
for the County of Gilliam.
Mamef Biebl, Plaintiff, n. Jacob Biebl, De
fendant
To the abore named defendant, Jacob Biebl:
. In the name of the SUte of Oregon, jam ere
hereby notilkd and required to appearand an
swer the complaint filed agolunt ,jon In the I
abore entitled suit on or before Thnnriay,
March 8, M.(the same being six weeks from
thedeteof the Ante publication of this notice)
nd that If yoa fall to so appear and answer the
Hid complaint or otherwise plead thereto with
in said time, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief therein prayed for, which la
for a decree forever dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony existing between the plaintiff and de
fendant In the abore entitled salt, and for .neb
other and further relief as may in equity be Inst, I
This summons 1 served on yoa by publication
thereof in the Cokdon Gioaa for the period of
lx eonnecutlve weeks, seven Usuea,
commencing with the issue of January 25. 19U0,
by virtue If an order Sled In the above entitled!
Court bearing date the 22nd. day of January, lfuo.
Given under my hand and dated this iitb day I
of January, A. D. 1900.
Saw. E. V Vactob,
' ' Attorney for Plaintiff.
ANNUAL- .
CASH CLEARANCE
1 , . - i , . : i -
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 oof $11.00 Cures for. ;. .. .9.90
All our 19.75 Capes for. . 17,80
All our $3,00 Capes for. . . , MAO
All our 17.75 Capes for...,,. $S.20
All our $7.50 Capes for...... fCr.OO
All our $5.00 Capes for. . , , $3.95
All our $4.50 Capes for...... $3.G0
All our $3.50 Capea for...... $2.80
All our. $3.00 Capes for $2.40 '
AH our $2.00 Capes lor...... $1.00
' All our $1.75 Capes for $1.10
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 IN PLAIN FIGURES.
LG R D & GO
Arlin gt o n, Oregon,
CASH! CASH! CASH!
will eaptitre 0 It KATKK nAtKUlXS at tlie firm
tf MHURTIT X WKIK VVh iroui tii unto, joTomuur f
18UU lo January 1, IDW), thn any whort el in Oilllimi
' county.. . .- ' . ; . .;' "
. IH OnPjl. .IP roJuco ouf largo lack of General Merr
chandioe, before tailing inventory, we will iak
(I R RAT ftKDUCTlflSa (n all line carried by ui ex
cept Uroceries anl Hardware, which will be Bold t fig
ures to uieel tbo clo8et competition.
PEflEMBER we carry nearly crerytblng from Pfecdl
to a ThroBliing Machine. Moat of our good were pur
chased bofore the advance la price- which will be to the
advantage of our customers, We boTe few
f'OKITOR PHttLS left from the car-load recently
received from the factory' which will beeoldfor losr
money than they can be bought for after January 1 si.
HEW DEPARTURE Steel or Chilled Hottoa Cang
I'lowt, we are holding at theolJ price until January 1st.
although the price has advanced $500 to $8.00.
BAIN AND STOUCHTON vfogbM Jcasharp
advance in price but we are in a position to meet any
prices wade on wagons that are equal In quality to the
well known brands ; we carry. The largest lino of
SEWING MACHINES in Arlington is to bo found at -our
store. Call and see us and get prices.
SHURTE & WEIR CO.,
RELIABLE MERCHANTS,
ARLIUDTOII,
V
ORE.
DROP IN AT COB'S
Next Door to Bowling Alley Arlington,
1
Whon you fl like enjoying a f Irat-clats
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT.
All kind of first-class liquors on hand.
.S-VS-
J MUTTON WVWl NK i
-a IIS
Of Arlington, Or.,
No. 3918,
Transacts a General Banking Business.;
IRINEHART'S RESTAURANT
Condon, Oregon.
GEO. W. R1NEHART, Prop'r.
The public will find that no better accommodations can be v
found iu this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELHIC MEII.
REGISTER! REGISTER!
All voters should remember that
there is a new law on the atatute
book 8 of-' Oregon! requiring vo
ters to register on or b;fure the i Oth
d iy of May prior to election. If
you don't register you can't vote
at least wijhoutlots of trouble bo
when in town be sure and call at
the clerk's office and attend to thin
'important matter. .
CLARK AND Q UA Y.
' In view of the Clark (scandal and
the Quay contest, unuual interent
attaches to the resolution now be
fore the houpe, providing for an
amendment to the constitution to
liermit any state so desiring ' to !i
kct its senators by direct vote of
t he people. . ''''
This resolution hug Wen favora
bly reported from the committee
on election of president, vice-president
and members 'of congress.
The committee finds that "after a
trial of over 100 years of the pres
ent methods of electing United
Ktates senators, it has been found
the exception instead of the rule
that the states have been on terms
of absolute equality in the senate."
In other words, fi.r a greater art
of the lime tincc the foundation of
LONE ROCK.
Rpv. George Myers preached conple
f sermons at the M. E. church in Lone
Ruck Sunday.
One of onr ronng merchants, Jesse
Stewart, is at iiepi.ner on a lark this
week.
' fiore throat and qiinsjr seem to be
quite prevalent in this neighborhood.
Joe Wuolery, of lone, who honght Ihe
Riiston bankrupt"-? stock and store
ImildinK at this place, is stocking the es
tablishment for boxiiirss. Three loads
of freight came in the first of the week
for the new store.
Pan Ralston and wife, of Wyoming,
son of J. R. Ral'ton of this place, have
been visiting his parent, here fur alew
weeks past.
Ilarrv Perry was before Jnstice Golfs
court early in the week filing his accept
ance as roan supervisor lor mis uibitii-v,
No better selection than Mr. Perry coold
have been made (or the place mentioned.
Our schoil teacher, Frank fitewart.
was on the sick list a few days last
week .
Accounts Kept Subject to Check. E. T HOLLEUBECK, k E.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Kotlec is hereby glren In th natter of th.
ertatc ol D. C. Downer, deeeaMd, that the nnder
slgned were, on the th day of April, ISM, dnly
appointed by th. eoanty eoart of Ollium Kan
ty, SUte ol Oregon, executors ol the ertate ol O.
C. Downer deeeaMd.
. All penona having rlalnu .agslnat said de-
eeued, or hi. esUte, ara hereby notified and
rea netted to prewnt the same to n. duly rerl-
fled, at Condon, Oregon, within 'six tnonths
from the date hereof.
Condon. Oregon, J. K. Dowasa, H. V. Dowaca
J.noary 13, 1900. Executors.
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits.
! SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. Wl SOLICIT TOUI BUSINESS-
.
! D. M. FRENCH. Prldnts W. W. STEIWER. Vlcw-PreekUntl FRANK
i . T. HURLBURT, Caahlar.
I mnewAD. n U rDCMfU. w. W. STEIWER. W. LORD. L. C. ED.
nt.. f . . . . -
WARDS AND A. C. HAW80N. C
Jl7e Todei lestaurapt j
Tr$. 5. Uil$or;, proprietrc5$.
CONTEST NOTICE,
U H Lkftt Ornca, Tag Dii.i.an, Oa., Dee. 20,190
A Hlnieni eonie( umanvii n.ring nren ni
In thin office by Khert w. NortrMga, eonieuiiii,
KHln.t Umber enlture entry No. 'AM, made Ann-
nt S, lw, lor 'tet ann e rwyt ,
A m r fn m hr Jf.rHha Wnltm. Contents.
mhifh It la altered that: said Jerwiha W niton
nrf hr hiHra. namea unknown, have fallal to
plBnt orcaoaed to be planted to- trees, aeeda or
entry, ihointh no tree, were growing thereon;
and that tie and her heir failed to plant or
eanae lobe planted to treea, teeriaor cutting!,
or cultivate or enuae to be cultivated any part ol
aid tract the i Mb., 6th., 7th., tub., K.h. or Kltb.
and 11th. yearn afUT entry and all of such failures
rtill exist aaid parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and oner evidence towhtng
aaid allegation at 1C o'clock .. m.on Keb. th,
I'JMO, before Jay B iwennan. Notary Publle, at
hla ottii-e at Condon, Oregon, and thatl)nal
hrarina will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Fee.
IB, 100, before th. Heelater and Kecelver at the
Unllea rttate. tana unuie in ine iut, rieoii,
Th Mirt enntitnt having-. In . Dromrafbda-
vlt led Dee. 14. 1MW. met forth facU Which
how that after dne diligence, pemonal ervice
of thia notii'Aeitn not ba maile. It la hereby or-
dered and directed that such notice he given by
Jhi r. MJCa,
A "model" restaurant Excellent cookery, careful service,
neat rooms. Our patron's comfort is oar delight.
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
first Door Joutr; of Jtepleor; 5tore, 5or;doi7.
Consulting Engineer. Estimates made on all kinds of
Buildings, Machinery, Water Powers, "Pumps and Pump
ing Plants. Repairing Specialty. If yoa hate any
thing you think past fixing, bring it to me.
KEACQUARTE83 IN THE FIX KJIL01NC.
COUDON ORECOH.
VKEII LCOKIKC FOR BARGAlilS CALL 0!I
AL. HENSHAW-
K
dne and proper publlcailoo.
Keglater,
Treasurer's Notice.
toJoly 1, 18S, w
All county warrants registered prior yr Q4-
ill tje paid on presen- WU
tat ion at my office. Interest eeasea after
tins date. rj. a. uahkbk.
I Treasnrer of Gilliam countv, Oregon,
: Dated at Condon, Ore.,Jan. 30, Jtxx'.
I . .
Non-Alchohollc.
No man who lives on meat was ever
known 6 lick his wife, or ask for
divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as
cold and clammy a turnip. If you
want yoor girl to have rosy cheeks and
vitality In her motion, feed her on beef
ateak with occasional doves of Dr. Daw
son's Tonic Hitters.- Sold everywhere.
WAN'TKD BKVERAIj PKRBON8 FOR PI8
diMtrtot Oflice Manager, in Ibis state to rep
me In their own and aiirrounding cotmtlet.
Willing to pay yearly payable weekly. D
irahle employment with uuautial opportunities.
Relerem ea exi-hangixl. Undone iieff ad(ireed
bimtM'd vnreloie. . A. l'ark,!ldlCaxloit build
lug, CUitBgO. ,
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEA11 LEBOUS, PROP.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars.
Billiard arjd pool Sables.
First-class Goods Our Pride.
Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught.
Condon, Oregon.
He has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and
more coming on every train.
Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter Tools, Paints.
Blaukets, Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining.
Stoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glaRS, Crockery. .
Trunks,' Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods.
Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice,
D. M. RINEHART,
aaWPROPRIETORaVMaa-
LIVERY & FEED BARN.
Good Rigs for Hire.
Careful Attention to stock.
Corner Spring and Church Streets,.
Condon
Oregon.
THE "MODEL
C. C. WILSON, Proprietor.-
A Quiet Resort.
99
T. O. Earhart,
Frd Wilson
CALL AT THE
-4 -t -S"-Vi -w-V1. -J -4" f 1 A-v -a-
kFOR F1NE8T BRANDS OFJ
Uir;e8, Ijquo 8 ar;d Qars.
FINE BILLIARD AND FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION,
EARHART & WILSON, .Prop'rs.
Fix Building, CONDON, OREGON CONDON, ORE.
Headquarters for High Grade "Wet" Coods.
Green River Whiskey. Olympla Beer.
Fancy Mixed Drinks. . .;
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