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THE CONDON GLOBE. THURSDAY. MAY 24s IOOCP,. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. NOTRK. 1 Ttic RiWEiux'ttiU'Om wynnylcni from all trtltitiHif ;ilUttm ommiy. VVte ulm lo mnktt (M ier tlur It'miuttt itrVs nHUm of tlie -nimy and invite our :riful tun.alKt i ly M iittini; in ttiti IH'WO ih tltt'tr ivevui' ive m'iKtitxrhoo4tn. VtvivsTN'Hitt'tNW imml be k itrcd ly writ'T. nol iiiftwfW.Uy iW jmb- ' iiculittit, bHt iHHu wil'mi(tKwM itu&U.aml tiutuitoritffmiimi inrf(iminiJitj- tvn ( expruMnxt foycvrrwsiuinltfinM. We hope Mrs Neal won't find ft ftut, but it is a fact, and inut lw r corded, that V. B. i the most popular of all the candidates, from fonator to constnbl, among the pretty aehool- na'aiuof (liliHain inU?'.- We lmve just heard of a B(ml of four particularly bright ryed wies charging and capturing a whole precinct the other day. The fact that Prof. V. R. N?al is-, in every se.ise a self-iwuie man hariitir BWired his education-aud liis start in l.fe from eiuly boyhood purely by his own efforts, while to his credit, has really but little to do with his fitness for the position of county school superintendent. His long service as a teacher, his high qualifications, his sound judg ment, and his unquestioned integ rity are the prineipal reasons why he will be elected by a large ma jority. W. I Wilcos wilT have- heM the pherifTs oflice in this county ten years on July first, not twelve years as the Arlington Record has no often stated. Had Mr. Wilcox proven to be other than an efficient officer, a courteous and obliging gentleman and an official whose office has always been conducted without regard to political pre ference or political pull he would have been retired years ago. The fact is that the people of Gil liam know when they have the right man in the right place and for that reason the vote, when counted on June 4th, will show Mr. Wilcox to be re-elected by a good majority. Wonder if Hicks means it when te says that " a railroad to Con don is out of the question," or when he wants to bet that the 0. R. X. people "don't know that there is such a place as Condon in Oregon." Wonder if he means it when, he ad vises bis readers, in long primer italic, to vote for W.J. Edwards, de mocratic candidate for representa tive and in the same issue advises these same readers, in bold face type, to vote for Geo. W.Miller, the jepublican nominee for representa tive. Wonder why he don't put some news of that railroad survey in his paper. Wonder how many people there are in Gilliam county who don't know there is such a paper as the Independent. When the county division fight was on in the legislature during the 1809 session no citizen of the coun ty did more or better work against the segregation of Gilliam than W. L. Wilcox. Chancing to be in Sa lem on official business early in the cession he was the first man on the outside to discover the scheme aud had it not been for his watchfulness for the interests of his county it is altogether probable that Wheeler county would have been erected on the lines originally planned and the Mayville country would have been lost to Gilliam county before the people of the county ever knew that any division was planned. Mr. Wilcox hurried home to ap prise the people of Gilliam county of the plot, and at the earnest so licitation of the people he hurried back to Salem to fight the plotters. All through the fight he led the van and to his untiring efforts, by day and by night, more than to that of any other citizen of Gilliam county was due the final compromise which saved to Gilliam county the live town and big wheat fields of Mayville precinct. The people of Gilliam county will not forget such work on June 4th. " It is with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chaiu tierlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrl.n;a Komedy," says Druggist A. VV. Sawtelle if Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, faeeing the remedy exposed for Bale on my show case, said to uie: 'I really believe that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the shore,' and she le rime so enthusiastic over its merits that I at once made up my mind to recom mend it in the future. Recently a gen tleman came into my store so overcome with colic pains that he sank at once to the floor. I gave him a dose of this re medy whioii helped him, I repemfd the dose and in fifteen ininutrs he left my Store as well as ever." Sold lv The Hudson l'barmacy C. VV. CrosSefd, tur. Voters Registered. Following is the number of voters re gistered in the several precincts cf this county. Condon 180, Arlington 152, Rock Creek H3, Ferry Canyon 132, May. ville 08, Blalock 6", Iine Bock 52, Trail Fork 4tt, Matner44, Willow Creek' 2S, Idea 19. Total, 946. ' If troubled with rheum .itioni, giv Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not con t yon a cent if it does no poml. One application will relieve the pain, It also cures sprains and bruipes in one third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites quiii ey, pains in the side and chest, itlandu I ir and other swelling arc q'tiukly cur ed by applying it. E"ry bottle war r intd. Prire. 25 and 50 rts. at the HmitHi I'iiurinncy, C; W Croj-flchJ, Mgr. Democratic Ticket. " STATE. " fiwiww mviAV.. M. RAMSAY" of Mhrlnrt.. W m CtnVf CMmihMMaf-W. Sv lWJLM KRK'H ot Washington.- DISTRICT Owumnm ftf rfi.trltt WM. SSHTlT cf Writer. fM.truf miwwr-JAMKS P. MIX) HE of Wnwrt. JtM Smtttor tltt rfi.frieJ-V. (i. C0XA1 O ffrnlH nMi.(at.'m Mr Mrfer-W. J. EDWARD ot , CUliain. K. K. M1SESRR ot Wheeler, T. R. COOS ot Waico. COUNTY. " fiiri.i-,r W. R. B0YER of Okra. mm-. I.. W'lUUX ot Condon. v Mrt-T-ff. JOIIXSON of Condon.'" 4m WSS, M-VSOKOVE of Ferry Canyon. rVraww-lV lL STEHIEXSON of Condon, fetwl Srfetaif-W. R- NKAL of Arlington, fcmra L. V. KhUtLIXO ot Condon. Coramr-DR. Di C. LAZIER t( Arlington. v Condon Precinct. . ' ntht f M Fmm Q. U NEAI.K. . CM.-H. C. STRICKLAND. Mtf HnmiMT-A. 8. RICE. FERRY CANYON. Bobs To the wife-of Marion Wilkins, a 4 lb. girl. Mrs. W. Prior ha been qnite ill with mumps bnt is recovering. Capt. Whistler erected a palace on his homestead in Ferry Canyon this wwk J. V. Clark and J. Cox are off to Rock Creek this week haying and are to Is gone a couple of weeks. ROCK CREEK. IX F. Stricklin is painting bis house. Dr. B. F. Butler and wife are spending a weeks' vacation on the creek. Mr, an i Mrs. Jess Wilks, of Fossil, were over on the creek visiting friends. Mrs. Ed. Schott and family of Colly Idaho, are visiting friends and relatives on the creek. . P. Farnsworth, of Ileppner, was down on a business trip, returning home on Monday. J. W. Clark, of Ferry Canyon, came over and is stopping on the creek for a few days. Sabbath school was organized at the residence of Lee Faul, on the east side of the creek. W. S. Fryne and family left last week for Moscow, Idaho, where they will make their future home. LONE ROCK. A fine Bhower of rain fell on Monday, Jerry Viekers and his mother are fenc ing in their homesteads which are sit uated about fonr miles sooth of town. Hugh Neill has been rustling this week with a couple of carpenter build a neat dwelling-house on his Wheeler county farm, which is a couple of miles sontb of town. The fruit crop in this locality is in fairly good condition just now and there is not much danger of any serious trouble from this time on. Grain and bay crops are also looking fine. A railroad man was no here a few davs ago. This was his second trip through here and be seems to think this will be the best route fur the location of the new railroad. A few bands of sheep have moved op to the mountains. None have located near here as too many homesteads have been taken up along the foot of the mountains which causes the sheepmen to go further back for feed. Sam McGilvery paid ns a visit last week with the road grader and smoothed np the roads in our vicinity in fine shape and went from here to Lost Valley to make some new grades, which will re quire a coople of months' work. OLEX. Haying begins this week. Guy Nvtt spent a few days in Hherman county fast week. Our precinct has registered 143 voters, which is an increase over the number of yotes cast at former elections and there are some who would not register. While separating horses in the Hay Creek corral last week Charlie Martin had the misfortune to fracture the same leg which was broken last fall in the same corral. The republican candidates who spoke here last Saturday have agreed to pay for the hall and music for a free dance to be given here sometime between now and the election. H. J. Nott says those who charge him with the authorship of the political que ry, wbicb appeared in last week's Globe, have mistaken their man, as be has no knowledge of the matter whatever. Hon. J. 8. Bradley, of Texas, address ed tbe people of this place Tuesday after noon on political questions from a demo cratic standpoint. A fair sized audience was present and tbe speech was well re ceived. A detachment of the republican candi dates arrived here last Saturday under command of Capt. Mulkey, Lieut. Gar ley and Sergeant Danneman. The crowd was small and not overly enthusiastic, even Sergt. Danneman's attempt to raise three cheers at the close ended in a mingled laugh and groan. The candi dates acquitted themselves creditably and gained the admiration of the au dience, but the arguments of their offi cers must have been a little overdrawn as we understand some who went into the meeting with inclinations to support a part of the ticket came out declaring limy would vote the democratic ticket straight. A Ftet Elcyola Rider Will often receive painfuleuta, sprains or brniuns from accidents. Bucklen's Arnica Salve w ill kill the pain and heal the injury. It's the cyclist's friend. Cures dialing, chapped hands, sore lips, burn, nlcera and piles. Cure guaran tied. Only 25c. Try jt. Bold by Con don Drug Co, Republican Ticket. STATEV Sunw Jt-C E. WOt.VEKTON' of Man. airtiNKf few CvmlMtoMf. W. BAILEY ot Multnomah.- District. ) rttf SMn'tt-M. A. MOODY ot Wnncc, MitiirtorMr-r'UAN'K M !NKf EK of Wauro, .tetof Sbnata Vt MtMS, V. STEIWEU ot Wheeler.. ,rtf.(U Mk W.(rn.(-iKOKGK A. BARSETT of Urmit. CITOKUK CATTAXAt It or Owmt. UKOKtiK MILLER of (jilttau). County. Cw.fMMr-J. A. WARD of Olbt. s(f I'aaKT Ham of Lone Koclh Ciw-H. N. FRiiRKol Condon. SmmwM. O, Class of Lous Ruckv ScAW (tH(M IIsnby Crash of Arlington. Tmnnr 8. B. B.VHKIH of Condon, wntor K. H. Wain of Condon. Ckvmt Da. A. U. RtJSOY of Arlington. Condon Precinct. AatiM f rt ttfJoH Dysakt of Condon. Com(a- John II. Knox of Condon. JWSotxm'io' J. A. Kiasaof Condon. R II. WALK County Surveyor and Civil Engineer Home-stead seekers located at V reasonable rates. Condon, Oregon. QK. Ll'NA PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Buy or iihrht ealls promptly answered. Office In Kew Maconie Bnlldinff. CONDON - - - - - OREGON. f3R. J. F. GI LLETTE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OJice hack of ConJoH Drug C QO. I. W. VOUEt Specialist for Refraction and Defect of the Eye, WU1 Visit Condon Every Three Months. Watch Local Column tor Dates. h. h. nsticatcKs. jay bowekmam. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. riasr building wist or roT orrtca, condom. FIRST DOOS KOBTH Or STSIVEB'S BRICK, rOHSII.; Cirrfnl attention to lnal bnsinm in OIIIIkio and Wheeler eouutiea. A Notary in each oihcu. Papering and Painting. W. A. Darling has just received a full line of latest Wall Taper samples 1900 patterns; and is prepared to furnish esti mates Etc. on short notice. Paper Hanging and Painting done nn short notice and in a neat and workmanlike manner. Give him a call. Treasurer's Notice. - All city warrants registered prior to Ane. 1. 1899, will be paid on presents tion at my office. Interest ceases after tuis date. i. 11. cttepiikikox City Treasurer, Condon. May 14, 1900. Dentistry. Dr. T. L, Nicklin, dentist, will visit Condon professionally on or abont Fri day, April 27. to remain for a few weeks. The doctor was here for a short time last summer and his work speaks for itself. Office on Spring street, opposite Nelson A Portwood'a livery barn. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior toJuly 1. 1898. will be pa 11I on presen tation at my office. Interest ceases after tins date. . 15. uabke, Treasurer of Gilliam coantv, OrPitnn Dated at Condon, Ore., Jan. 30, 1!KK. Deputy Stock Inspectors. I have appointed as my deputies the following persona: W. H. Colwell, Arlington. L. B. Townncnd, Condon. Charie White, Paper Sack. R. M. JnH!foif, Lone Rook, block Inspector (orCiilliam County, Oregon H. W. HARJMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll Uork; a Specialty. Plansand Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. C. S. PALMER, prtistic; Barber. Sleek Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON - - - - OREGON. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice in hereby rlvcn that an exeentlon and orrtwrol mle wan iMiied oat of the circuit Coart 01 the state o( Oregon, (Mlllam County, on the 30th day of April, VAX), upon a judgment therein rendered on the :lh day of April, lKW, in favor of W. Unilin, plaintilT. and nKinit Ed Kar X. I'cmoiu, defendant, which Mild execution and order of laie la to me directed and corn mandinR me to avll the proixirly hereinafter de scribed, for the Dtirnnae of mitiiifviiiir the ludv- mcntof the plalutln in auid cmiiw for the Hum of Ko'irten ll indrol Ninity and H-100 Dnllara (1 l'.J.(j.t), and the coma and (llntiiiriwinonU of Mid milt taxed at S'iii.oOaiid a further aura of tm.U) attorney' fe. Therefore, in compliance with said execution and order of lale, I will on Saturday, June 2, I GOO At the hour of lO.ne o'clock' a.m., at the Court Hohm) door In Condon, Gilliam Co inty, Orcaon, aell at nubile auction to the hiehent bidder for caah In hand, for thu purp ne of antUfyfug the iitoaincni ana aecrce aoove mcniionea, the ollowlns deiMsrilurd premise to-wit: The enl half (cl) of acction two (2) in town hip two (2) nowth of range twenty-two (22) eat W. M. in (tllliam County. Htate of Orccon. and alo a one-fourth inlereat In aud to the growing crop of wheat thcmin. Dated ttiin mi day 01 May, nwo. W. II. Vii.o, W. L. Wn!nx, Atty for plaintitr. Sheriff of (iilliam Co. Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture, Final I'rool. I! 8 Lakd Of rics, Tub Dalls, Oa., Apr. 2.1, 1B00. Notice la hereby Klven that John L. Conner. of Mayville. Oregon haa tiled notice of in tention to make final uroof lj.-fore II. N. Vnnt. county clerk, at bltoflk-e in Condon, Oregon, on FitiDAV, JUNE 1. 1900, on Umber culture ajiiilicaUon No. .T-f-7, for the and 4 nn '4 ec. 22, to 5 . r 21 e. W. M. He name aa wltiieaaea: A. M. Hmlth. (I. I,. Cooper, John Fortna, and J. II. Hinlth, all of Muy- viue, uregou. j at r. i.ui.ab, m-amicr. WAKTKD 8KVERAI, PBRHONH FOR DIS dlstriot OHIt-e Manairiira In tlila atatc tfi n u- mein their own and aurruiiuilfiiK pouritlea. Willing U pay yeaily payable weekly, flu Hi rnlil"! Rmpiriyuieiit with uiimmal 0 -i.ort 1 111 1 1 i-. KvferKriicafiirliaiiKH. KurloKt' i!lf-aiiiirpi atampmi anriflopc, . A. i'ark,!0Caxtun bulld Ing, Clficago. REMEMMlt VK HAVE THE' LARGEST LINE OF Agricultural Implements BETWEEN THE DALLES AND TENDLET0N, Which were bought ttf pricl'8 to defy competition. full ft'ntf complete line of Ruin and The latest improved Oliver and Molinv Oivng riows. The up-to-date Sfonitor rmd lluckeyo Ifoe ivnd Disc Drills. McCormick improved roller-hearing The unequalled Milwaukee Chain Russell & Co. 'a Engines, Threshers The Utile G;ant Tread Tower Threshers. 0UK STOCK OF" General J VBRY COMPLETE, WHICH WK AltK UKtlVKUISO TO OUB Cl'STOMEKS AT 1.0WSWT I'RICES. CALL AND- SEE ANO BE CONVINCE SHURTE & Of Arlington, Or., ; No. 3918,- , I Transacts a General Accounts Kept Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United Statos' and Europe. Interest 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. ! D. M. FRENCH, Praldnt; W. W. T. HURLBURT. Cnahler. DIRECTORS D, M. FRENCH, W. WARDS DROP IN AT COB'S 5iiooff Next Door to Bowling Alley, Arlington when you feat Ilk anlortTifr flrt-cla CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER ON DRAUCHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAII LABOUS, PROP. FIXE WIXE3, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS. BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.' FIRST-CLASS GOODS OIJR PRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER ox I)Aiiit; Main St., Condon, Oregon fnwmmmmmm a . THE . . " MODEL." A Quiet Resort. HEADQUARTERS FOR HIOH-iiRADE "WET" GOOIW. FINE WHIHKIE OLVMPIA BEER. FANCY MIXED DRINKS. Lower Charles Fix, Prop. muuuuuuuuum Main street CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOR FINEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. FRED WILSON, PROPRIETOR. w HEN LOOKING FOR AL. HENSHAW. He 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, NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Imko Orrit'E AT Tn Dallkk, Ob., Apr. 23, 1000. Notica la hruhv trlven that tha fnllowfnur. named Ktflcr hai fl 1 c-'l noting of hla Intention to commute anil mako final proof In auportof hla Claim, ami mai Main priau win ihi mano ranore Viiwti r Crawforit. County Cli-rk at MuiMiuur. Ora- K011, on Thuraiiay, May HI, I'M), vim: DAVID Z. ROUI.NETT,of Ixirie Hock, Oregon. Ilrt. K. No. for the acW, nw'.i vni tieU anfl 'A. -'.. 3 . Id 4 a. r 21 a . M. Ha inimoa tliK foltowiiift wUricwu il lo prove hla coiitliiMona raiitileiice upon anii cultivation of aiil'l land, via: Amoa nlnclun't, Oi-orK Perry, A. I.. Wlne lan'l, and JamuaColuman, all of Ixiuo Kock, Oro, . Jay P. Imc.m, ItBKUtcr. lfn' DDIMTIMr JUD IT ft 1 IN I 1 IN VJ ' (Houghton Wngons. Mowers, Koaperstand Binders. Drive Mowers;- and Fixtures. Merchandise WEIR CO. Banking Business, j Subject to Check. allowed on time deposits STEIWER, Vlca-Prealdent; FRANK ' c-rawn, mniOlbin&n, w, Lunkl, a., J c. L, RDS AND F. T. HURLBURT. g jnnnnnviviririjvnjuximruiniir W. STEIWER. W. LORD, L. C. ED- I BOWLIXG ALLEY . AND , POOL TABLES IN CONNECTION. Condon, Oregon. CONDON, ORE. BARGAINS CALL ON not kept in stock, on short notice. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , Land OrrwK AT Tug Iiau.uk, Or., Apr. IS, lOflO. Notice l hereby nivp.n that Hit) following naineil iiettlc-r haa jlli.-d notice of iila Intention lo make Dual prool In aupport of Ma claim, and that .aid proof will he made lieforu II. .N. KrulL-r, county clerk of (illllnm county, at Condon, Or,, on Friday, May !.", lwiu vl: HARRIET N. STEVENS, of Condon, Orcon, Ifd. E. No. M IV, for ths lie!-; ae'4 acc. 18, tu. 6 , t. te W.M. lie iininca tho followliiK wltneHiica to provo lilK contlnuoii. rcaldiMico upon and cultivation of aald land, via: Charlca li. Htevcna of Iime Rock, Ori-Kon: (inorae W, Moore, K. Campbell and John Uroa. of Condon, On-Kon. Jay P. Lui;a, Register. don with neatness and dispatch, by modern methods, at Clobe of flea. SEE THE r "n n n n 0 n amnmumur afi-iifMy-ifwiifiiiaiiiiiiaiMaiaMWi uoiT mum 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 machines set up and ready for inspection, When in town Call and see them and get our price. LORD K. A. NKL80N. NELSON & PORTWOOD (Hticmaor. to 1). M. RINKIIART), LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTOTr(rT0 DKUMMEIW. TRADE. , FIRST-CLASH RIGS " AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Condon, Or. Corner JEWELRY HUDSON PHARMACY. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUCH AND DRESSED LUMBER We offers complete .lock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consiiting of FloorlngCil' ing, Rattle, tjililp-lap md ill kindi of Rough Lumber. Csreful stlentlon given to bill, of fpeci.l oizui nd dimenaion stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, OREGON. I. CEVURTZ, THE HOME FURNISHER. imp PORTLAND REAPERS, BINDERS HEADERS, LOWERS Frame Header the lead in Gilliam and counties. & CO. 3. J. I"ORTWOOD. Spring and Church sts. Of every description and quality the bct. Emblem charms and badge buttons a specialty. JEWELRY FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES. Do you want a steel range or a cook stove? If you do we will give you the culebrated Eclipue Htcul Rangoi at prices that will aHonlah you. Theae rsnges are gimranteod to bake nerfectly and not to crack or burn out In 16 yearn. An up-tn-duto steel rungp, of high qtmlity at a very low price, High grade materiala and suporlor workuiaoibip throtiKhout. 61s hnlca, No. 8 covers. Top mi r face 2!:i0. Flrebos 25 Inches. Oven 18x18x13. High body 29 lochoi, only S28.51). Cemented top oven plate, cut-long cen ter and backwall. huavv. rinir cuvera. double flreback And bottom arate. Ton b 21 Indies. Only 115. 00. Reaervol IJti. w. uopper ulcklo plated reaerv 7.50 uitra attached to range. iou run no risk in buying an Ecllpie Itangn or Ktove, everyone U guaranteed aud the mannfncttircra are back of tha gnarnntee. fcii-nd (or a complete stova catalogue free. I. CEVURTZ, VuRNISHEB. 173-175 FIRST STREET. OREGON.