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Tilt GC!!DO:i GLOBE. THURSDAY. FG9KUARY 8. 1900.1 T.t OFFICIAL PAPER OF GIU-IAM COUNTY, OHEUON. Our Agents. v Th following jn;raoii8 ar the .vr-.l .tod aiinU of .the Gi.oisk at the iKist ottii't-n mimed. They are Hutliorii'd t.i; receive and receipt for mibsrriptmii Recounts: V. II. Uoi.wsT.t," ArliriRtiMi. Wadk Kko8..:.;. , ..Olex. Mkp. Em.a Anoki.L Mayville. Other agents will be appointed, nml their mimes added to this lifet later. If you are not already a eub . scriber, or if your- subscription has expired, call on your uearest agent and be made happy. i1liUy an really nefill tKey will i:ree tliAt tlte county alumM . hIIow, reasonable cniiiflenaatiim. LEASING PUBLIC LANDS. , The till iiitriducid in the sen- 'ate. by Senator Foster, of Washing- ton. providing for tne leasing 01 ! Dublin lands, is arousing intense i antagonism all though the interior SALARIES OFDEPUTIES, It may be interesting at this time when the allowance of depu ty hire is being so mueh discussed, to give a brief resume of the matter since the salary law went into ef fect in 1894. Trior to that year county "officials were paid certain prescribed fees for all work done either for the county or for individ uals, these fees constituting the salaries of the several offices. Dur ing the last 12 months under the fee system the county paid in fees to the county clerk for work done in his offiice for the county the gum of $1730. The salary law abolished the fee system, so far .as work done for the county is con cerned, and fixed the salary of the clerk in Gilliam county at $1500 Under the new law, however' the fee system was continued, so far as work done for individuals is C)U CJrned, but all such fees collected by the clerk must be turned into the general fund" of the county. The salary- is $1500, no more and no less. The law further provides however that when a deputy is ap pointed and in the judgment of the court, his services or any part there of should be paid by the county, ' that the court shall make an order t taitelfjct, thus leaving tbe mat ter entirely' to the discretion of the county court. If the court believes the work of the office sufficient to require the services of a deputy it is authorized, uadar th? la v, to provide for his payment. In 1894, the court allowed , the sum of $30 for deputy hire in the clerk's .bffil-e bit in lili thj pjjpH though tier r-vrasjiitativjs io thi cu;ity " convention, parsed a resolution against the. allowance of deputy jiay. Tbe c jurt complied with that reque t and for the two years fol lowing no d jputy pay was allowed although the refusal was against the judgement of a part of the -court. In 1393 the the convention changed its views on the matter and authorized the court to allow such sums for deputy hire as the court thought proper. The'court 'again complied and the sumvof ftSOO was allowed td the clerk s o.f- fioe in addition to the regular sala ry of tlo)) and the sum of $503 to the sheriff's office in addition to "tbe regular salary of $2000. This last o " order brought the total cotiipensa lion of the clerk's office up to 2100. During the year ending October 1, j 1399, the clerk turned over to the ! ounty thii s.mi of 12p, bslng fees collected by the clerk for work done for individuals. Subtract this amount from 2100, the total compensation received by the clerk 1 and his deputy, and we have re maining $840, the amount that office cost tbe county for that year. Since 1894 the work of the clerk's office has been materially increased. The new mode of figuring taxes, whereby the clerk is obliged to compute all rates and amounts for each school district and incorpora ted town, in addition to the re ular county levy, makes a large am ount of new work. The coyote t.junty Law makes considerable extra work and the new registra .'on law makes it the duty of tbe clerk to keep a general county register as j well as a geperate register for each precinct of all voters in the county. The details of registration require a . trreat deal of time and care and adds much new work to the duties . - of the office. Thus it will be seen that Hip clerk il now doing more work fur the county nt a cost to the county of IfSIOtliHti waailnne nm!er die ol lfeeaya tmii at a eiist of f 175'-). Th lacta ami titfures are taken from the county record nml lire given with h view to showing, rs nearly as may be, the trna situation iu the oflii-e n ferred V. We are of the opinion tl at many of the people who as oppoainl to Iheallow- anca or deputy hire liave ovrlinkei t many of tlit-He facts and that if they N wii'o niidi'rstund that the wrvieea of of this state and Washington. The hill ; if it becomes a ' law,' will cer tainly tend to check the develop ment of the West as all lands leas ed are withdrawn from settlemen t during the life of tbe lease, which is limited to ten years, but the bill provides that leases may be renew ed for one or inore terms upon the approval of the secretary of agri culture. At a mass meeting of the citizens of Crook county, held at Prineville, January 13, the following resolu tions were adopted: Whereas, There is now pending before Congress ft measure having in view the leasing to private indi viduals and local corporations all the public lands in the United States, lying west of the 99th me ridian, and c .'' Whereas, Said bill withdraws from settlemen and threatens se riously to check the future develop ment of the west; and ' Whereas, Such a measure would have an undoubted tendency to concentrate the control of large tracts of what is now public do miin in the hauls of a few individ- uals; and ,: Whereas, " the tendency of the measure now pending is to give an undue power in the distribution of such lands into the hands of one individual, viz: tha secretary of ag riculture; and Whereas, the said measure is in direct conflict and opposition to the American system of providing for homes for its citizens; and , Whereas, the said measure is a menace to the welfare of the inhab itants of the territory thereby effect ed and is fraught with disaster to the agrarian population of such territory, therefore be it 1 Resolved, that we earnestly pro test aeainst the enactment into law of the pending measure as di rectly contrary to the interests and development of tbe west, and di rectly contrary to the American pal icy of home-building and per manence throughout our land and be it ...- .'..'; ,: Resolved, that this meeting of tte such action as will procure the dissemination of this protest throughout tne territory affected and earnestly request the immediate co-operation of its in habitants, and be it further '. Resolved, that Oregon's delega tion in Congress be and they are hereby instructed to vote and wors at any and all times against the proposed bill for leasing public lands and against any other form thereof." ' ' Tbe bill appears to be drawn in tbe interests of rich individuals and i big corporations and against the interests of the bona fide home- seeker and small stockman and for this reason we believe the best efforts of our people should be put forth against it. - The bill practically places the destinies of this big broad western section of the United States in the bands of the secretary of agricul ture and makes it possible for him to etoi further settlement or devel opment of the west. On the face of it it looks like a good bill to kill, and remonstrances against its pass age, addressed to our representa tives in Congress, are now in order. p II. WAI.N County Surveyor Bind Civil Engineer Home-stead 'ekr located at reasonable rates. Condon, - j- QIW. KKVKS & UNA PHYSICIANS AND SURQEON3. liny ornlKMfwll promptly answered. , Offlc in Sew MuMiiitu UiilUltii. CONDON -''-'. .OREGON. Qtt. J. W. YOXlKL Sp.olatlst for Refraction and Def oot Of th Ey, Will VUit Condon Ewy Three Month, v Watch Local Cohimtt tor Pat. H. H. HKKDBICKI. V . i aoWKHl, HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, riHxTBtii:.DiN) wKtot post ornra, eownon riRSTOooa mouth ormivraa's bkick, foshil; Carofnl attonttim to Kiwi hnlm- In Ollllnin and Vhlr countlw. A Notary In uih omoe. nnutv Stock InsDectors 1 have appoluM my depuUw tb following pim-. U B. TowniaMMl, Condon. I'hurlrv While. FaHtUtk. i' xt Inuii.iiti T,n Rnplr ; Stock lnTKtw'lt Ullliam i.'ounty. Orvgou ANNUAL GASH CLE ARAHG! SAIvK. GASH! GASH I CAS1II A LITTLE FORTUNE can be saved by attending this sale. Visit our store during January and we will sell you Dry Goocls and Clothing at from 15 to 25 percent off. See our prices on Ladies' Capes. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll UorK a Specialty. Piansand Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon.! All our $11.00 All our $U.75 AU'our $3.00 All our $7.75 All our $7.50 All our $5.00 All our $4.50 All our $3.50 All our $3.00 All our $2.00 All our . $1.75 Capes for...... $0.90 Capes for $7,80 Capes for $G.40 Capes for $G,20 Capes for.. ....$0.00 Capes for $3.95 Capes for ,$3.G0 Capes for $2.80 Capes for $2.40 Capes lor. . . . . .$1.G0 Capes for $.1.40 C. S. PALMER, prtisti; Barber. Sleek: Shaves " and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-Rround, CONDOM - - - - OREGON. SUMMONS. In the CtrcBlt Court ol the State of Oregon, lor the County of C.llllnm. . Xlamel Blebl, Plaintiff, tl. JacoD Blew. ie lendant '" To am abova named defendant, Jacob Blcbl In th name of the Dtate of Oneon. Touare herebj notlned and reqnlred to appearand an werthe complaint Bled a;nlut ;jou In the abore entitled Kilt on or before Ttmraday, March t, l,(the name being at weeaTa from ihadatrnf the Hrs oubllcaUon of tbia notice) and that If on laU to to appear and anawer the aatd complaint or otherwise pleaa tnereio wun ln.l,l tma. Ihe nUlnlilT will apply to the Court for the telief therein prayed for, which la foradeeree foreterdiaaolvinfine Donaaoimav rinnnr ii.tln between the plaintln" and de fendant in the above entitled , and for ocb ohr and fnrther relief aa may In eontty be lurt. Thi. .nmmnna la aerrea on Yon or pnoncauon therf in the CondoK OU lor the period of U eoneecntiva week aeven 1-iues, eommeaclDa; with the lue of January 25, 1900, by virtue if an order filed In the abore entitled Court bearing date the 22nd. day of Jannary. 1900. Oiven under my hand and dated thl 25th day of Jannary, A. D. 1900. 6a. E. Van Vacro., Attorney for I'laintln. ptCft will ciipt'uro ClKKATBR-nAftnAIXB the firm cf SUU11THV WKIU CO. from this date, Norembcr IV " 181)'.) to January 1, 100, than fttiywbere elw In Gilliam ...... .. county. . ... . ..... U ..0Pr3 to reduce our largo tock of General Mer chandio, before taking Inventory, we will n&k GKKAT KRDrCTIOXS.ln all lines carried by u ex cept (irocories aii'i Hardware, which will be sold at fig ures to woet the closest competition. BEHEt"?FR.w carry nearly everything from a Needl to a Threshing Machine. : Moist of oor goods were-pur- chased before the advance In prices which will be to the advantage : of our customers, We have a few yipHITOR DRillS loft from the car-load recontly received from the factory which will be sold for less money than they can bo bought for after January 1st. - HEW DEPARTURE Steel or Chilled llottom Gang Plows, we are holding at the old price until January 1st. although the price has advanced $5 00 to $3.00. RftlH 'AWD'STOUCHTOH Wagon hare roadeasharp ' advance in price but we are 1 In a position to meet any prices made on wagons that are equal In quality to the well known brands we carry. The largest line of VHC M in Arlington is to be found at our store. Call and see us and get prices. SHURTE & WEIR CO., RELIABLE MERCHANTS, ARLINGTON, ORE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. s-,Hra u herabT alven In the matter of the nl il c. IWiwner. deceaaed. that the under signed were, on the 2Mb day of April, IW, duly appointed by tbe eonnty eoart oiuuuam eoan ly. State of Oregon, execotore of the eatate of D. Tknw,,. deoeaaed. ' All persons having claim agalnat aaia ae- eeaaed, or hit eatate, an Hereby nounea ana wnnxiarf la nreaent the tame to ua duly vert- ' ... . .. . i flrl .t Cnndi.n. Oreeon. within tlx monma fmm the date hereof. Condon. Oregon, J. K. Dowse. H. T. Dowses Jannarv 15l 1900. '. Eiecatora. 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. . .. ma lf "We are offering all our Mens, vvomen bf W'rrs "TC Misses' and Children's Shoes at 20 per U1K.VJ1 1 IX jHl X UVJJ cent, discount. v CQ OOlSl' REMEMBER this Sale laStS Only NextDoortoDow,IflsA11ey Arlington,' during January. ALL COODS MARKED IN PLAIN FICURES. LORD & CO. Arlington, Oregon. whn you fl tlk njoylng frt-clw-7r- CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUGHT. All kinds of first-class llquom on hand. R 1 11 Ell ART'S R ESTAU R A HT Condon,: Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. CONTEST NOTICE. C S Uso Orrir.K, Tss Daixu, Os., Dee. 20.1! A SHlfirtent contest affidarit haTlnc been Bled IU ntm ,7iii.t vj ... w-- . aiialnst timber culture entry No. aiM. made AMT- tMt 6. 1W, for a 'A ae v. ann e w yt i . ;v 6 a r 26 e. by erusha Walton, toniesice. in Wllli-ll I, i "I".'" ...... -- . ,, i 1 anu un iiir. ii" .. o ...... . plant or eanaed to l planted to tr!a, seeds of cutiinirs. anT pan 01 saiu trac wre j entry. Iliougb uo Ueea were srowing thereon; ...a .I... xid h.r hrlra (ailed to nlant or canne to be planu?d to trees, seeds or cnUliiKS. orcnltlvaie or cans n oe in.mi.ui said tract the Ath , Bth.. 7th.. Rth h. or Mlh. -..a 11th w.MMfrferiTitrv and all nfstu-h fallnrea ...11 -. . t -..li ..u.tloa urn horfl.V Hflt i II ,.i tO apiar. respond and offer evl'ience bmehlnsj said allation at IC o'cuxe m.on reo. mi. Ij0. before Jay B vwermau, Noiary Fnblin, at hearliiK will be held at 10 o'eloek a. m. on tec. IK. lum, lajfore Hie Kealster and Kw-elver at the i-ni.,i ji,.t... l and ritn,..) In The DkIImi. Op-von. The aald contestant ha vine, in a prorKramda rlt tiled Dee. 14. 1(W. aet forth IhcU wliii-h show that after one oiiiifenee, per-mmi m:rir of this notfi-e can not be made, It ia hereby or dered and direeled that suth notice be ttieii by dee and proper publtca'lon. JaT V. I.0C4, ld24 - KeKister. ArlinRton, Or., I Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check. Drafts soid on all the principal cities of the United State j and Europe, interest anowea on m uwpu.u. ' SPECIAL ATTENTION C1VEN TO COILECTICHS. WE SOLICIT YOM BUSIXESS. ! Id. M.FRENCH. PrWnt W. W. 8TEIWEH, Vlc.-Pr..ld.nt FRANK I rs. m 9-Dt-aJaU u u CTriWFR. W, LORD. L. C EDa LI I H C.SJ I VrtO l-f. 11 r ntvni ww , i a w . . - - - w .... a kin T USSBIDI IDT r JJUUUUUUUU mLJWMWW.-- , 1 ! I.N.IS 1 Jl7e Tode! Iestaurarjt ill Tr5. 5. . U1I5017, proprietress The public will find that no better tccommotlstlona can be found iu this country than altbis houss. Meals25c; beds25c. IIEAPqUAlTTERrfoRTnAVELinG HHI. E. T HOLLEtlBECK, 1.1. E. Consulting Engineer. Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water Towers, Pumps and Pump ing Plants. Repairing a Siiecialty. If you have any thing you think past fixing, bring it to me. ' . HEADQUARTERS IN TKE FIX BUIL0IH&. CONDOM OREGON. ; DEFINITIONS. , , . Nobody-7-A; prominent woman's husband. Gossip A deadly gas that is of ten fatal to friendship. Undertaker A man who follows the medical profession. Hammock An article used asa gpoonholder at a love feast. ?, , Thunder The only reliable weather report yet discovered. Marriage The fatal termination of the disease called love. Matrimony A sort of a tr net for the protection of infant industries. Hope The untiring efforts of an old maid to find a man under the bed. Wediline The link thatconnects thoughts of love with thoughts of war. i ianiist A foolish man who thinks he can manage more than one. woman at a time. The Huilaon. 1'harinrcy fciiarantee every linttla of Chaiiiberlainj Congli Hptiiedv and will refund the money to anyone who fa not eatiefied after usuiit ttro-thirJa of the contenta. , Thia ia the tx-iit remedy in the world fur )a gripric, cough, colda, croup and whoopingcough and ia Dleaaant and aafe to take. Il prevents any tendency of a oold to renlt in pneumonia. 4wuh Treasurer's Notice. All conntv warranla rejeiattred prior toJoly 1, 1808, will be paid on presen tation at my ollice. Interest ceanea after thia date. 8. B. Babkf.b, Treasurer of Gilliam conntv, Orejiin. Dated at Condon. Ore.,Jan. 30, 1000. Non-Alchohollc. Mo man who lives on meat was ever known to lick his wife, or auk for a divorce. A vegetable diet woman fa as cold and clammy as turnip. If yon want voor girl to have rosy cheeks and vitality in her motion, feed her on beef elenk with occasional do.es of Dr. Haw ton's Tonic Bitters. Bold everywhere WASTED RKVERAL PERSONS FOR DI8 dlstrielOlrke Winner-"! In Ihls state tfl r-i-meln tlielr own nnd .Hrrouiiilliiar rmmtli. Wlllliiar to pay yearly M). vaysljl weekly, ue .M..lnum.ni writh ,,. tin.it m.iirttinltis lixfrreiM os zchtial. Ewlose sclf artdressifl stnmx-l envuliiue. H. A. I'ark.VO Cazlun liullil- liiK, Chlmieo. Subscribe for the CI.0BB. Only $1 50 a year. A "model" restaurant. Excelleut cookery, careful service, . neat rooms. Our patron's comfort is our delight. A share of tbe public patronage is respectfully solicited. WHEN LOOKIHC FOR BAROAIIIS GALL Oil AL. HENSHAW" lie bas a completo stock ' of the following goods on band and more coming on every train. O ! IT 1 "I. TaaI. Patnfa . r urmauiVi imiunsici vi i.u wv o w.w, .m,.,.,). .-. r m . . ' ! A.. I.. I First Door Soutn or scepr;er;$oi? y? 7007. Biankets, Gloves, ' Stoves, ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAII LEBOUS, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard aijd pool Sables. ; First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh. Cool. Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught. 0- nnrtn nmcmn Corner Spring and Church Street.,. ividin oil) vui iwtM is VIV5V11, Wall Taper, House Lining, , Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery. Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's Goods. Kemeinberl He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice. D.;M. RINEHART, LIVERY & FEED BARN. Good Rigs for Hire. Careful Attention to stock. Condon Oregon. IT. Q. Earhart, THE "MODEL" C. C. WILSON, ' Proprietor. A Quiet Resort. Headquarters for High Grade "Wet" Goods. r ni..- iiiuui... .. nivmnla Roar .. Fancy Mixed Drinks. EARHART & WILSON. Fix Building, CONDON, OREGON CONDON, Frajd Wllaort CALL AT THE Summit Saloon mM r- FINEST BRANDS OTEmtmm Uines, Ijquo 8 ar;d Q($ar8. FINE MILLIARD AND TOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. Prop'rs. PRE.