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Ti.'E G01ID011 GLGBL THURSDAY. MA.Y IO, 1900. HE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY? OREGON. ' JkVTR'IV . ' The flisinit ftivftt. iwwwjowtmce from nil ih'Iiii iif i -.1111110 rottiity. W e n(n (o imike M uiht the U-mltii ih-vm mitiiint the univ Ht invltv tuir !riond hvitwM in hjr wmiu'w In t)i ww of t'k-rr iwawiv. iBlKlilrlnHlii. iminiUiir' wwl tw iL-niKl liy tin- wriU-r. ii"t nwMiwiirtt' 'fW wb ' Kraihm, twit MvWt'iirrol eixirt (Hfl,i . flieiHiHur awnimv no rwiHumittllitj' fwr am. iXitvcl by t-nvHiHilfiiik ALL OFF WITH CONDON. The Arlington Independent dispiwea f the proposed railroad to Condon in a FHtlier summary manner. The lust iesue of that journal gives the following ulti uiMtaia on the railroad proposition : J. Q. Jameson, chief engineer of the Oregon Southern Ry. Co., was at Con ilon Satorday looking over the country in that vicinity. Mr. Jameson wi not disposed to express himself on the sub jm of hie visit to that portion of the county, bnt it is evident from liis conver sation that the survey is purely orelim inary, and that the O. R. A N. Co. have k immediate intention of building a road into that country. It is true that urveving party is pushing its way op the John buy ami Rock Creek, bnt the route is fcwiul, to fcr, to be inespedienL The creek ie not a favorable route on account of the hundred little crooks and curves from one end to the other. A Condon route is entirely out of the ques tion. Too many ravines break into that ron n try and the per cent of grade is too Iiigh. Rock Creek is as near to Condon as a road is likely to be surveyed and that is not feasible from the fact that . too many bridges would have to be main tained. Bridges are perishable, there tore they are to be avoided in railroad constructing. The editor of tliis paper made a trip over good portion of this country with Mr. Jamieson and gained much personal information in regard to the survey." Well, now, it is really too bad to bave our railroad project knocked on the bead like that. After all these years of weary waiting for the realisation of that cher ished dream, to be thus rudely disillu sioned by a few flourishes from the point of the Independent's pencil is somewhat kin to being dropped from a third story window. . The people of this section made the mistake of believing that railroad people would build a road Into this country be fore they discovered that this big, broad wheat field, which extends in an almost unbroken expanse from Sbnttler Flat to the Wbeeler county line is a great deal rougher and harder to build a railroad throogb than are the Rocky mountains in Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Montana, and now the Independent man jumps in in that masterly way of his and gives the whole snap away. Had there been only ninety or ninety-five of those pesky "little crooks and curves " on Rock Creek the road might bave been s go, but when Bro. Hicks discovered an even hundred that settled it. . A Condon route," the Independent man says, " is entirely out of the ques tion, for the reason that too many ra vines break into that country." Well, if the bold, bad ravines continue to break into our country we will arrest them and put them in jail or else go out and "shoo" them away. Other "ra vin' " things break in on ns once in awhile bnt they don't stay long. ' We're awful sorry but it can't be helped. That big wad of " personal information " from the man " who was not disposed to express himself on the subject" must settle it so we 'tpect it's all off with Condon. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. In selecting the next superintendent of schools for this county the voters should ray aside politics and join in an earnest effort to advance the very best interests of the pubtic school and the public school pupils. The Globs enter tains a high personal regard for both : candidates far this important office and in making a choice between two good " men is guided only by a desire to see the man who is &rf qualified to fill the posi tion chosen. . Prof. W. R. Seal, the candidate on the democratic ticket, is man of mature years w bo has devoted the best part of bis life to educational work. Educated at Burritt college, one of the leading educa tional institutions of the state of Tenne eee, Mr. Neal commenced bis life work as a teacher, in 1873, in Texas, and con tinned in that state until 1881 when he removed to Klickitat county, Washing ton, lie at once engaged in teaching in that county and continued in that capa city almost without interruption until 1808, when he was tendered and accept ed the position of principal of the Arling , ton pnblic school, which position he has since filled with marked ability and snc cess. In 1882 Prof. Neal was elected school snperintendentof Klickitat county which orBce he filled for two years in a highly satisfactory manner, and in 1886 he was elected to represent the people of Klicki tat, Skamania and Clark counties in the ' tipper branch of the legislature where he also made s most creditable record as an able and honest official. As an educator, Mr. Neal'i qualifica tions are of the hixhest order. While engaged in the work in Texas he held a state certificate, and since coming to this coast has never held below a first grade and now holds state certificates in both Oregon and Washington which entitles him to teach in any part of these states. Mr. Neal is broad minded pro- t gressive worker in bis chosen vocation and his long experience as a teacher and principal of large schools and as superin tendent makes hiiu highly qualified for tne discharge of the duties of this most important office. The people will make no mistake in electing him. Miss Florence Newman, who has been a great eutiVsrer from iniiwiilur rheuma tism, says Chamlierlaiii's Pain Balm is the only remedy that alforils her r-lii'f. Miss Newman is a much respected rnl lnt of the village of Urnv, N.Y., and makes this statement for the benefit, ol otters si in i In rl v allictej. This liniment is for sa'e hv The Hudson Pluti nmry O. W. Crusfield, mgr. Democratic Ticket STATE. V - Dtit, CM.mii.ff W, 'lIUL.lk.lik'lI ot WartitiiRtott. DISTRICT. r iirtr,ti-WM, BMirrr 0f Baser, MM SiMtor tlx rfiatWet V. i. COZAD ot Grant kimMMlM Ml Oittrltr W. J, KDW.UU) j of CrUIliun, It. K, MISENKR ot Wheeler, T. K. COON ot W.wo. ; COUNTY. eMWMtojt--W. K. BOYER ot Ok'ra. iw-W. U WILCOX ot Condon. Cftr-T, . .JOrUMON of Coildnu. 4mmYM. XfOWtOf 8 of Ferry Canyon, rmnw-P. H. STKl'HKNSON ot Condon. ScW (..J-V, , NEAL ot Arlington. W. PARLtNti ot Condon. Condon Precinct, aM M. ftw-). U NEAI.EV CmtaUt-H. C. STKICKLAXD. (W MMr-A. 8. RICK. Condon Angler's Tales. Since the publication of the record catch of fish by II. Tauling the waters of Thirty mile have been everlastingly lashed into foam by Condon fishermen, to the great Inconvenience of the finny tribes who make these waters their home. ' Drs. Gullette end Luna were out Thursday, and, judging from the smiling countenance of both gentlemen on their return their luck must have been phe nomenal. The fisb landed weat over the hundred mark, bow far we cannot say as we run suddenly short of either figures or fish we forget which. Sunday fonnd Mr. and Mrs. VanVactor and family on the banks of the stream, Van's success as a fisherman is well known all over the county and this time was no exception to the rule. Van has put in an offer to supply the town with fish but so far it has not been accepted. It is just possible Van will have that sketch on his office door enlarged to make it up-to-date, only the door will have to be enlarged in order to give one an idea of lbs monsters that get entang led on Van's line. He brought home some monsters this time but felt so elated he forgot to look as op to have them weighed and measured. Al Henshaw and Charlie Crosfield tried their luck Sunday, and we bave it from Al that Charlie is crack fisher man even though be don't know much about baiting bis hook. Ooce they bite Charlie is sure of them even if he has to hold .on to the bushes at the water's edge till assistance arrives and even then he couldn't keep ont of the water, and it was only the weight of the rubber boots worn by his partner that kept bim from being swept down by the raging current. Al apologized for not sending ns a mess of fish by explaining that be required more " brain food " than Thirty mile is capable of producing, as, after a careful analysis he finds it wonld require two whales to satisfy the crav ings of bis "cranium." Let us know when you get them Al. A Fast Bicycle Rider Will often receive painful cute, sprains or bruices Ironi accidents, iiocklen a Arnica Salve will kill the pain and heal the injury. It's the cyclist's friend. Cures chafing, chapped hands, sore lips, burns, ulcers and piles. Core guaran teed. Only 25c. Try it. Sold by Con don Drog Co. Didn't like the Wheel. Why Joe Harbin, the trick rider, refuaod the uo of a bicycle from Captain Belcher. Captain C. T. Belcher, of the St. Char les Hotel, and his chief clerk, Lieuten ant Dan. Sullivan, have a confidential mauner that takes away snspicion from the breast of s man, the moment they begin talking to him. ' Joe Harbin came down from Condon last week and being a native son of Ore gon, hunted up Captain Belcher. Joe is an expert trick bicycle rider, and can ride wheel upside down, backwards, sideways, standing op and sitting or ly ing down. After he had been in Portland a day or two Joe began to feel longing in bis breast for bicycle ride over Portland's ashphalt streets. He communicated bis desire to Capt. Belcher, who informed bim that he had wheel at home which he wonld be glad to lend if Joe would go after it. The Captain neglected to state, however, that the bicycle is of the vin tage of about 1890, and weighs at the smallest estimate 60 pounds. It has the small cushion tires In Togue s generation back, and a man wonld need only to ride it down the street to create riot. The wheel has been banging among the rafters and cobwebs of Captain Belcher's woodshed for many years past. Lieutenant Sullivan encouraged Joe to go after the wheel. It is a walk of but a mile or two and Dan said that he had been wanting some one to bring the wheel down, as be often desired to take a ride himself. " So Joe started out and reached the house. Captain Belcher's son Jet the wheel down from the rafters. When Joe saw the wheel all covered with cobwebs a curious look settled on his face. When he lifted it he said something under his breath. He placed it down and without a word turned on his heef and left. Joe did not appear at the hotel until late in the day, and his eyes bad a far away expression. " You fellows think you sre smart," was all he said. And he still walks when he wants to ride. Evening Telegram. If troubled with rheumatism, give CliHinlierlHiii's Pain-Balm a trial. It w ill not cost von a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain, It also cures sprains am) bruiven in one third , the time required by any other treatment. Cut, burns, frostbites qnin hv, pains in the side ami chest, ftlsnriu lr mid other swelling)) arc quickly cur ed liy applying it. K"ery bottle war ranted. I'rire, 2-ri Hnd M eta. at the Hudson l'lianiiuiy, C. W Crosfield, Mgr. Republican Ticket.. STATE. L . WoLVRKTOSf ot Lhin. hlqiMMCVoWMr-J. W. BAILEY Ot miltunttfth. District. Onwnmmft'fW DUt.MV. A. MOODY' of W.nco. 0MtrM'ftrfr"KAXK: M N KFKK ot VVco. Mai feaaiw fJtrfl(Wo-V. W. srKIWKlt ot Wheeler.' ,mnMt tm ItM.MiKOlWK A. mUlNKTT of Grant, GFOKtiK CATT.VS ACH ot Ciruirt, C-KOKGK MII.I.KK of Citlliuua. County. CmmmiMhmut !. A. WARD Of OH'X. PERSY Ham of tone Kork. a II. S. FraxkkoI Condon. 4HMr M. O. Clark of tone Kork. M SkatrMnxAMt IlKKNY CRASH Of ArlillKUm. rvMuonr 8. B. Barker of Condon. wf K. II. Walk of Condon. Cam Dr. A. It. RUKUY of Arlington. Condon Precinct jMfl:fHwNar Jonit Dtkart of Condon. Cmm-J9im H. Knox ot Condon. . A. Kirr ot Condon. R II. WALK County Surveyor and Ovtl Engineer Home-stead seekers located at reasonable rates. Condon. Oregon. QR. Lt'SA PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Day or ulght calls promptly snawcrcd. Office In New Natonlc BulldiiiR. CONDON - - - OREGON. JJR. J. F. GfLLETTK, PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Ojffut al f Condom Drug Ct. QR. J. W. TCT.E!. Specialist for Refraction and Defects of the Eyw, Will Visit Condon Every Three Morrthi. Watch Local Column for Dates. H. U. HENDRICKS. JAY SOWKRKAB, HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. riRT ruiloino wist or rout orncx, cokdom. riRST DOOR KOETH Of STIIWSR'S BRICK, rOSHIL; Carefnl attention to lefml biwlnen In Gilliam and Wheeler counties. A Notary In each otlice. Papering and Painting. W. A. Darling has just received a full line of latest Wall Paper samples 1000 patterns and is prepared to furnish ecu mates Etc, on short notice. Paper Uanainir and Painting done on short notice and in neat and workmanlike manner. Give him a call. Deputy Stock Inspectors. ' I have appointed as my deputies the following perwins: W. H. Colwell, Arlington. . .. L. B. Townnend, Condon. Charley White. Paper back. R. M. JoHNtotf, Lone Rock, Htoci Inspector tor tiiUUtn County, Oregon, H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll Uork; a Specialty. Plans and Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. C. S. PALMER, .rtistiq Barber. Sleek Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON OREGON. SHERIFFS SALE. Notice ii hereby liven that an execution and order of wile wita fanned out of the Circuit Con rt of the Ktate of UreKon. Oilliam County, on the 30th day of April, 1900. upon a Judgment lircrvin rennereu on me uin umj i jiirii, j'w. 111 favor 01 w. Lamien, piatmiir. ana nKnit Kd ffar T. Persona, defendant, which said execution and order of sale into me directed and com manding me to tell the property hereinafter de scribed, for the curnoM of Mtlnfriiic the Judg ment ot the plaintiff in taid cause for the sum of Konrteen Hundred Mnuty and M0O Dollar. (IM90.A.I). and the cnnta and dUburaements of mill mm taxed at t-'VOOaud a further sum of ll"r,.oo attorney !. Therefore, in compliance with laid execution aud order of ule, 1 will on Saturday. June 2, 1900 At the hour of 10.30 o'clock' a.m., at the Court Ilouaedoor In Condon, Orlliiaui County. Oregon. ellat public auction to the hiabeat Udder for outrun nana, lor tne purpose oi MU.iying tne judgment and decree abore mentioned, the following described premium to-wlt: The earn half of lection two CI) in town hip two (2) aontb of range twenlv two (22) eaat V. M. in (illliam County, Mute of Oregon, and alao a one-fourth Intercut in and to the growing crop of wheat thereon. lated thii l.t da of iftiy, JW0. W. K. Wilio. W. L. Wilcox, Atty for plaintiff. Sheriff ot (Jllliam Co. Or. JiOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lasd Orriti At Tm Dalles, Oa., Apr. 23, 1900. Notice la hereby given that the following- named settler han Hied notice of bin Intention to commute and make final proof In support of bla claim, and that aald proof will be made befoie Vawter Crawford, County Clerk at IK-ppner, Ore gon, on Thuraday, May 111, 1U00, Tlx: DAVID Z. ROBIN KTT, of Lone Kock, Oregon, Hd. E. No. ran, for the vM, nw'4 tmV. ne'i and w'i, m;4, aec 31, tn 4 a, r 24 e W. M. He namea the following witneaea lo prove hit contlimona residence uion and cultivation of aald land, via: Amoa VVineland, Ocorga Perry, A, l. Wine land, and JameaColeman, all of Iahiv Kock, Ore. Jar P. l.uciB, Kegliter. " KOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Timber Culture, Final FrooL U ft Lakd Omri,THi Dau.h, Oa., Apr. 2S, 1000. Notice ia hereby given that John L Cooper, ot Mayvllle, Oregon baa Hied notice of In tention to make final proof before If. N, Fraxer, count clerk, at hi. otlice In Condon, Oregon, on FKIDAY, JUNK 1. 1900, on timber culture application No. 3267, for the '4 w and 4 ae ec. u, tp ft a. r 21 e. W. M. He name, a wltneaiiea: A. M. Smith, O. L. Coojier, John Fortna, and J. B. Hmlth, all of May Tille, Oregon. 1x1 P. Uicai, Ueglater. KOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Omcr., Tn Dallki, Oa., War. 19 1000. Notice la hereby given that the following named apttler haa filed notice of 111. Intention U mnke final proof in aupportof hl.cluim, and that that .aid proof will be made before II. a Franer, county clerk at Condon, Oregon, on Friday, Hay i, J'.aXI, via: GKOIttiE L. NKALE, of Condon, Oregon, lld.K. No. 4.179 for the w' nw M and n!-kiw (Sec. 1 1. 'I p. 4 8 It. 21 K. U . M. He iiameatlie following wltneaiiea to prove hi contiuuoiia rcaidence upon and cultivation of Mid hind T. (i. Jolmaon, H. H. Barker, W. I.. Wilcox and J. 11. Downing, ill of coniion, Oregon. Jar P. Lk.'ak, Kcglater, WANTKU HKVKRAI, PKHW)NS FOR DI diatrictOlrlce Manner. In thl. .tale to' in! In lh lr own mid mirroiindlng comitlcn. Willing to pny yeatly ttaio, Miyahlo wwkly. IH,- iraiile cuiplxynit'iit with iniaiiiiHl opporliliillliw. Itcfert'tii c. exh'iii('d. MnHow; .o(f-aMreiot'd .tui-d oiivelopv. s. A, 1'urk, Cuxton build lug, Chicago, "HKMEMDKR TR HAVE " TIIK LARGEST LINE OP Agricultural Implements BETWEEN THE DALLES AND PENDLETON, . Which wore bought at prices to defy competition. A full and complete line of Bfttn amd The latest improved Oliver and Mofinc Gang Plotf s. The up-to-date Monitor and Buckeye Hoe and Diso Drills. MeCortMck improved roller-bearing Mowers',. IWpera and Binders. Tht uneciualled Milwaukee Cliain Drive Mowers; Russell fc Co.'s Engines, Threshers The Little G'aut Tread Power Threshers. our stock: of General 19 VERY COMPLETE, WHICH WE AttK DEI.IVEP.INQ TO 01)11 CU8TOMEU8 AT LOWEST PKICB8. CALL AND SEE AND BE CONVINCE - SHURTE & WEIR CO. DROP IN AT COB'S Next Door to Bowling Alley, Arlington -whan you fal Ilk njoylng a f Irat-claaa CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER OH DRAUCHT. ''"WMOMlaa. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. WOT WWR MK Of Arlington, Or. No. 1 Transacts a General Accounts Kept Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States ' and Europe. Interest SPECIAL ATTENTION CIYEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. ! D.M.FRENCH, Prealdant: W. W. T. HURLBURT. Caihl.r. DIRECTORS -D. M. FRENCH, W. WARDS AND ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAN LABOUS, PROP. FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS. BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES , FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR TRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Diuigiit, Main St., Condon, Oregon HEADQUARTEKS FOR IIIUH-tiRADE "WET" GOODS. . i THE a . "MODEL." KIKE WHISKIES. OLYMPIA BEKR. FANCY MIXED DRINKS. A Quiet Lower Charles Main street uiuiuiuumiuiuu E. A. NELSON. NELSON & (Successor! to D. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS, Condon, Or. Corner I. CEVURTZ, THE HOME Stottghton Wagons. and Fixtures; Merchandise 3618, Banking Business.; Subject to Check. allowed on time deposits. STEIWER, Vlo-Praldnt FRANK W. STEIWER, W, LORD, L. C. ED- I F. T. HURLBURT. BOWLING ALLEY POOL TABLES IN CONNECTION. Resort. Condon, Oregon. Fix, Prop. J. J. PORTWOOD, PORTWOOD M. IUNEI1ART), Spring and Church sts. FURNISHER. FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES. Do vou want a tteel range or a cook stove? If yon do we will give yon the celebrated Eclipse Steel Raises at prices that will astonish you. These ranges are guaranteed to bake perfectly and not to crack or barn oat in 15 yearn. An op-to-date steel range, of high finality at a very low price. Jliith srade material and superior workmanship throughout, hit Doles, no. 8 covera. Top surface 20x30. Firebox 25 Incbea, Oven 18x18x13. High body 29 inches, only 28.50. Cemented top oven plate, cat long cen ter and backwall, heavy ring cover, doable flreback and bottom grate. Top cast In four parts, oven 18x10x12 Fire box 24 Inches. Only $15. 00. Reservoir Tl, w. Copper nickle plated reservoir $7.50 extra attached to range. -You run no risk In baying an Eclipse Range or Stove, everyone is guaranteed and the manufacturers are back of the guarantee. Kend for a complete stove catalogue free. I. GEVURTZ i FURNISHER. 173-175 FIRST STREET, . PORTLAND - v - OREGON. SEE THE 1 i 0 LIGHT RUNNING The Jones Chain Mower has no gear, no peer. The leading grass cutting machine of the world. When you get ready for a Binder don't overlook the Jones Lever Binder, It is the only harvester and binder that will cut whole harvests without missing a bundle, Remember! The Jones steei Is taking Klickitat We have all these ready for Inspection, When in town .Call and see them and get our price. LORD R IN EH ART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, PropY. The- puUio will find triat no better accommodations can be found in this country than at this Iiouho. Meals 25c; bed 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN. E. T II0LLEI1BECK, M. E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. Estimates mado on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water Towers, Pumps and Tumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty, If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to me. Condon, Oregon. W HEN LOOKING FOR AL. HENSHAW. He has a complete stock of more, coming 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, CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOX FINEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. FRED WILSON, rnoPKiETou. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. V ROUCH AND DRESSED LUMBER. Weofleracotnpletastoekof Fine Surfaced Lumber consisting of Flooring, Coil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap ami all kinds ol Uouh Lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes add dimension tuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. . LOST VALLEY, OREGON. nn REAPERS, BINDERS HEADERS, fiiOWERS Frame Header the lead in Gilliam and counties. machines set up and & CO. HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDIKL BARGAINS CALL ON the following goods on hand and on every train. not kept in stock, on short notice. CONDON. ORE.