Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, June 14, 1900, Image 2

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    THE COHDOfl CLOBE.
THURSDAY. JUNE 14.1SOOV
, ' SOTUT,
The (!iirti''i cmwi.boct1o-.ee fsrat bU
tituwmt i.tDiam county. We aim to-m.Ve
ttila Mwr thu ItrmiiiiB itrwn medium f the
voiuiiv 4tiiii iuviu- our to att us hy
wtirtlntf in the w t lhlr W)K tv
iieh!ulorhinf1.. "orrt"t'U.lciHt'' mn.t lo
- r.umxt r the wflmr. m ncemrs for pnt-
lKliOU.'bUt W HUVVitlfttf tnith. mid
me t1il.n KiiuM mwMp'nuiMHI)' t.'Hiii
K'tiM v .rd by nriuiiUvKt
A TRAGEDY.
: A Life arvd Dutlr Fbzht.
Mr. VV. A. llin. of Manchester, la.,
. - j writing of hit almost miraculous escape
James CoUlns Shot Dowr by,,, "Ex pnsurw tter
U L- Cooka. Result of an ;nieasieft induced riixM liiuf trouble,
Old Feud.. Cooke- ! which ended in Comtoiowion. I 'had
Confesses.
i frequent . hemorrhage uud coughed
' , . , 1 night and dav, . All iny doctor aid I
Aher tragedy has been j B Then t began to n Dr.
U.llmmeonnty'sl.Ht th yrar. w , bk h,)y
cured uwf.. Hundreds
hare used
i t en
. if I I . it.irvi iitt.. iirtt.ic:.i .....WW.-. .. ....
seven miles this cute ill .-irmigtou, s
hot ixt killed hy L. L, Cokf, n r.piylf
bor. The nw-n have liail trouble for some ;
time wver a rvriuiii tract of land which)
Whether tbemrign.ttcim- U ,,,,, HVum.!, nnd on the fetal morning )
. ...... . 1. I
REMEMBER WE HAVE
THE LARGER LINE OF.
Agricultural Implements
BETWEEN THE DALLES
AND PENDLETON,
Which were bought at prices to defy competition..
SEE tl!E
A full anil complete lino of Bain and Htoughton Wagons.
eure Throat, Chest nml Long troubles." j The latest improved Oliver and Moline Gang Plows.
f.VASGt.4rrs TO 0 A' EG OX.
Ueirohir sia. 50.: and l tX). Trial
trvs tree from Condon Drms Co.
but-
Oregon front tbe part-beA annd of Oirlliiw h his iMowing machine
..i;i" (w slMriiicr ! unit nMtniHMii-e.l roisiiiir m crop of rye
t .... ki- .1 .t l uhirh ufn rai lk(hltML Cooke 8W tU . T
nitvviiriii!) or .Minnesota kn u dit .. !
... , ,K .1 ) work hint eomweiiWNl, nU arming hii-
jvpt pwrse,eStMiluig from Iowa
to Mis.nxstrT, thn scene that smiles
n;ion his vision here seems to hiiu
For Sate.
A new Singer Sewing Match In, co1
Latest invnroveuienti. wl be
The up-to-datt? Monitor' and Uuekeye Hoe and Iie IriW.
McCormack improved n)lerbenring Mowers, Keapers and iMrnien.
Th nnejtinlled Mihvaukw Chain Drive Mowers.
RnweH & (W Engines, Thresher and Fixtures.
The Little O'ant Tread Tower Threshers.
work h.t.1 tiii..V ami, arming him-j '""P- ' -
self with Winchester ritte he rotte to'! - -
the tielJ nml onlereif Counts o t)'i
work. Iti theHltert,ntionwhWfoJlowed
Coilina was sliot through the left thigh.
nil most paradise hy comparison.
Kven a:nid tlfi.se vernal' surround
ings the immigrant may at first
t periencs o;iiH5aii?cif Iwuiesirk ness;
li.i tnifiHes ami vettn irresistubly
t 't his f-i.-nwT aseocinfions and ac-'
rustomed phetKiwena ; he- would
like to-see a snowdrift in April or
May, or h craTes an hour in the
ocorching glare of the Fands, or of
an anxious watchfulness for the
festive and scarcely heralded tor
nado; le feels that to go back to
old experiences would be a relief
and a mental luxury. But these
sensations disappear in year or
two, at inost,, and the few indeed
are they who who would exchange
a- home' i this emerald land for
ne In any part of the country in
which they have dwelt, especially
aftera revisit there unless, indeedr
ft be some spot ir these Pacific
('oast states between British Co
lumbia and mid-California. j
Gradually, but in everinercasing
numbers, these immigrants are
crossing the great backbone of the
continent' or drifting northward,
into Oregon front the compara-!
tively barren hills and valleys of
New England, froru the enervating
though " Bunny " South, from the
severe Winters and scarcely less
severe Summers of the most nor
therly states, even from the fertile
but, as they think, though perhaps
mistakenly, orer-popdlated Middle
West. Here they need not be,
should not be, disappointed.
Everything may not be just as they
had pictured it ; perhaps not just
as some over-zealous pamphleteer
has represented it; but if they
withhold final judgment a little,
look around, select judiciously and
exercise even a moderate degree of
industry and prudence, they will
be glad, most of the time, that they
turned their footsteps toward this
beautiful, bountiful, varied, re
sourceful and altogether goodly
land. Telegram.
County Surveyor t-Kl CtvH Englnr
- Home stfad eeekers located at
reasonable rates.
CctrKton Oregon.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON.
IQR. J. W. VOtiKJ.
SpclaHst tor Refraction and
Defacta of ths Ey.
Wilt VWtrWulotv Krwy Tlwe Months.
Whh Loenlfolniiiirr for tuiten.
IT. H. HKNDR1CK8. JA BIIWItHmK.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
risKt iMi!t wftor roT orrjrit, roxiws..
rnwrnooa sokth or sniiwicn's irick, mwu;
i-nrvfur utt.'ntliin la U rn! btmtiifiw In iillUmn
ami Wheeler vountie. A Sotanr u eat h otAre.
LOST VALLEY.
Wild strawberries are plentiful in the
hills just now.
Jack Wells is spending a few dav ia
Ist Vailey at present. !
Arthnr Madden and Otto Wick made
LNt Valley a very pleasant rail Sunday.
1. Wheeler moved his family op from
Condon Thursday. They will spend the
Minuter here.
Mrs. Herbert Halstead returned Sun
day, after a few weeks visiting with
frien la in Fossil. '
8. Hoskios and family visited relatives
here several days last week on their way
home to llardman after several mouths
visiting with relatives at t'larno. ,
C. WhiU- mb, Miss Lola Heightman
and Misa Grace Frizzell paid friend in
Lost Valley a pleasant visit on Saturday
and Sunday last.
F. W. Coiirtwfight has disposed of his
property in this place and, together with
his family, has departed for the coast at
Langluis, Curry connty.
ahiMil six inches nbove the keer the
ball shattering the hone and setertng
the femoral artery. It would seeni thrtt
had Collins received any attention the
wound would not have uecessarily pru-
veu Jatiul bt as aolhing was done to
check tlteBow.of Wood he Slowly Wed to, nr nUthl rath pwwuft- anaweml.
tleatb. After the ehootisg Cooke went, . cm! in 5w MweuH? BwlWhia.
t the house of KafpJf Ashpaniih and' CONDON - - - OREGON.
asked Ashpaugh to go with him to Col-' .. . .
iin' assistance, whom, he saidhe had ' ,
found badly hurt in his tield. Ashpoajth D"- ' 1,1 L"fcTlB' '
did so, and the two men reutovcdColUit PHYSICIAN AND sutoeoin. .
to his own hi use. He was then lit a ; ojn-e tk of CvttJv Drug CV.
senii-conscious condition' hot they left- '. .
him to his fate. About twoo'clock in the1
afternoe Cooke went to Arlington and
reportedthat Collins had been murdered,
tie disclaimed any knowledge of who did
it but from, his manner Coroner Kuedy
suspected hiiu aitd bad him placed nuder
arrest. '.
Corotter Buedy, with nomlier of citi
zens and with Cooke in charge of Con
stable . Sweetin, then' repaired to the
scene of the tragedy and began an in
vestigation. A jury was empaneled and
Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. Ashpaugh were
examined separately. Cooke testified
that he saw a stranger haul Collins to
his house and carry him inside after
which he drove away towards Arlington.
That he went' to see what was the mat
ter and fonnd Collins nearly unco neeious,
gave hint a drink of water and left him.
Went back at noon and found him dead.
Ashpaugh testified that he helped Cooke
take Collins to the bouse but that he
heard no hots and did not know how
Collins was hurt. Mrs. Ashpaugh was-
then placed on the stand and she testi
fied that she and her husband heard
three shots and they remarked that per
haps Cooke and Collins were having
trouble. Ashpaogh was again brought
in and upon being confronted with his
wife's statement be admitted that Cooke
killed Colli M. Cooke was again brought
inandnpon being shown the statements
of both the Ashpaugh' be broke down
and confessed the murder.
The coroner's jury returned a verdict
of mnrder in the first degree.
On Saturday Cooke was given a p-e-
liminary hearing before Justice of the
Peace Ebi, at Arlington St. -A. D. Gur
ley appearing for the state and Judge A,
S. IJennett, of the Dalles, for the defense.
After hearing the evidence the justice
took the matter under advisement until
Monday at 10 o'clock a.m., at which time
Cooke was held without bail to the cir
cuit court. Kothing new in the way of
evidence developed in the preliminary
trial more than was brought out at the
coroner's inquest, the. substantial facts
of which are given above. Sheriff Wil
cox went down Saturday morning to took
after the matter and at the close of the
preliminary hearing Monday morning
that official took charge of Cooke and
bronght him to Condon, where he is now
lodged iu the county jail.
OUR STOCK OF
General Merchandise
is very'mi'u:te; wiunf wk arr w.i.tvnNt twovb cvstomkrs
. , ' , AT MMKKST I'KIL'ES.
CALl AND SEE AND BE CONVINCE
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
..- i )).
Of Arlington, Or.,
No. 3018.
i Transacts a General Banking Business.
Accounts Kept Subject to Check.
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits.
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REAPERS. DK1DZR
HEADERS, r.:0VEQ
The Jones Chain Ilower has no fjcar,
no peer. The leading grass cutting
machine of the world.
i SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
D. M. FRENCH
DIRECTORS'
Prealdenti W.W. 8TEIWER. Vloe-PrneWerrtj FRANK
T. HORLBURT. Cashier.
D.M.FRENCH. W.W. STEIWER, W. LORD, U C. ED-1
When you get ready for a
Binder don't overlook the
Jones Lever Bindon
It Is the only harvester end
binder that will cut whole
harvests without missing a
bundle,
WARDS"ANp F. T. HURLBURT. S
Job
Printing
Of all kinds done on the short
est notice and at reasonable
rates. Nothing too large, no
thing too small.
FERRY CANYON.
' ffick Balding lost a valuable
this week.
'Win. Looney is having an
mule
addition
Mr. Prior
Globe Office.
LONE ROCK.
The weather for the last week has Wn
very dry with an occasional hot wind
that ij quite damaging to crops. Hay
rutting has commenced and the j ield of
alfalfa hay is excellent.
Quite a number of our people have
been off the past week, some to Fossil
attending the Baptist annnal association,
and some to lleppncr attending the M.
J'. Church annual district conference.
Charlie Stevens experts to bring his
mother home from Fossil this week.
Her many friend here will be glad to
eee her back home and hope the wii
pcedily recover from the effects of her
bruited arm, which happened a K'wduys
ego.
Joe Woolery, of Jone, was4ier to our
burg this week and sold his immense
utock of general merchandise" at this
place to V. h. Ham and V. T. Matlock,
and a crew of men are now busy envoic
ing the stock.' This leaves our town
with only one store again hut plenty of
room for another. Who will be the next
to venture the enterprise? '
built to his house this week
has the farm leased.
Mrs. M. J. Armstrong and grand
daughter, Miss Eva Armstrong, are vieit-
frienda at Fossil this week.
Win. Museroveand Andrew Armstrong
start this week with a bunch of broke
horses to Umatilla Co., where they ex
pect to dispose of them.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I'almer and family
hav. gone to the moontainr near Mt.
Hood on a strawberry expedition. Tbey
will be absent a month.
Ix-coratioD day was observed in patri
otic style in this district under the man
agement of Miss Stella Adlsrd, who is
teaching a very successful term of school
here. '
Dikii Wednesday, June 6, 1900, Mrs.
Lizzie Palnuer, wife of Frank .Palmer.
Deceased leaves a husband and two
small children to mourn her loss. . She
is a daughter of Mrs. Collins of Ferry
Canyon.
A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured.
" At one time I suffered from ft severe
.j ! sprain of the ankle," says Geo. K. Cary,
, ediioroi mo urine, vtasningion, a.
t " Afier using several well recommended
I medicines without success, 1 tried Cham-
berlain's PhIh ftalm, and am' pleased to
j say that relief came as soon as I began
I its use and a complete cure speedily fol
lowed." Slid by the Hudson Pharmacy
C, W. Croefiuld, mgr.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
by Administrator.
Notfe l hereby (riven thM. In panmanfeo! iin
order of tile Hon. Oinnly Torn! oi milium cohm
ty, Orexon, made nit entered on THeiKliiy, the
eiiihth djr oi Mny. A !., I'M), the nndenilinn'il
the ailmiiiUtniior of the entitle of John A. l inn,
dei-eued. will tell hi public anntlon to the hliih
et hlriitr for ea.h in hand, the following de-rrioi-d
renl mute, .ituute la (iilliam county,
.title of OrvKon, to wit : .
The north-cant riiuirtcr of the north-wet quar
ter. Ih north half of the north-eant qnarter, and
the atnilh-eaiit quarter of the north-eml quarter
of aeetlon t!ii rt v-foHT aonth. ranxe twunty-one,
eiwt iH llhim. lie Mennian, aim roniiiiiiniiron.
Hundred and .txtr acrua, occonunK to I. . . uov-
erninent allrver.
The anid ah- will take vlwrt at the ronrthoHae
door, lillllum County. in-aon. on Hntiinlay. the
2lt riaf of inly, A.'t).. MUM, at the hour of one
o'clock p.m. of aulil any.
r. it. nrKmnspo,
Admintatmtor of the eatate of
John A. l-inn, de-eaaed.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Cliainberlain's Pain-KHlm a trial. It
will not coat you a cent if it does no good.
One application will relieve the pain,
It also cur en sprains and bruited iu oiie-
hird the time required by any other
treatment. Cuts, hums, froethiU-squin-eev,
pains in the side and chevt. glamlu
lar and ollmr swelling are quickly cur
ed br applying it. F."ry bottle war
ranted. I'rii-r, 2!)nd 00 Vts. ut the
Jlud;tiii Pharmacy, Y Crorlii-ld, Slgr-.
The Fine Imported Caledonian
Jack, -
"Pinino,"
Will lie found dur
ing thceeason of 1900
at Cooke Uron' ranch
4 miles east of Con
don. For particulars
call on or address,
WlMUJf ("oork or (i. Cr. l'ASMtN,
Condon, Oregon.
Subscribe for the Gi,obk.
w;iiy ll b'J a year.
WHAT ABOUT THE
Mutual Warehouse Go.
OF PORTLAND?
If you will watch this epaco du
ring the next few weeks you will
be informed why it was eBtablishod,
the kind of business it is doing,
and the service it performs.
Our booklet, ' Wheat and how lo
handle it," will be cent free on applies
tiou.
WANTEf) HKVEKAt. PEKHONri KOR l)IH
dl.trlct Oltlee Maoatiera In thin atate to re
me in meir own ana aurrininniiiK roiinin-p,
U iljina lo dnv vrurlv WO. unyalile weelily. Vf
lraole eiurilt-ymenl with tm.uiiul o.KirtunitJi-.
ueiereoc-ea rxenanice). r.nrioae ai'ir auoreMfcq
tntua-dBnyi'loi(. . A. rark.if.Dtaxlon buiH-
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAIl LABOUS, PROP.
FIXE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER ox Dkavcht.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
flKADQUARTERS
FOR IlliiH-tiKAllK
"WET" OOOD. '
1XE WHIKKII-a.
01.YMPIA BEF.lt,
FASt'Y MIXE1
DRISKH.
" MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
Lower
Main street
Charles Fix, Prop.
iiiauauuuauiuu
BOWLING
ALLEY
BOOL
TABLES
IN COSSECTIOS.
Condon,
Oregon.
" Russell'
Engines
Traction or Portable, Simple er Cotn-
pound. Wood or Straw Earners. '
'Cyclone"
Threshers
tutomatlc Stackers, Wind Stack
rs. Horse Power, Threahermen'a
iupplies of All Kind.
ror-WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES
RUSSELL & GO:,
PORTLAND. OH
Dentistry.
Dr. T. L. Kicklin, dentist, will visit
Condon professionally on or abonttrh
day, April 27, to remain for a few week.
The doctor was here for a short time last
rammer and hi work speak for itself.
Office on Spring street, opposite Kelson
& Portwood' livery barn. ,
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
t hare appointed at my deputies the following
pemoua:
W. If. Colwel!, Arlington.
I.. B. Townwmd, oi)don.
Charley White, I'aper Hack.
R. M. JoHMmif, Lone Roek.
Stock Inupcetor for UlUiam County, Oregon.
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Fall line of latest Wall Paper.
Estimate on work and material
famished on short notice.
Call and see my samples.
W. A. DARLING.
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uork; a Specialty.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
C. S. PALMER,
rtistK Barber.
Sleolc Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ftround.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I,i xb omra At Tin luu ia.Oa., May 9, 1000.
Xotlra I. hereby alven that the (ollowln
named aetllrr ha. ft led notlre ol hi. Intention to
eommutRaiid make llnal umof in aipMlol hla
rlHlnt, and that .aid proof will he mad before
awnr i;riiwiora, eonitiy rirra ai i seppKr, it.,
ou i iiHrmiay, , ri. i;
THOMAS A. COI.EMAX , of Hanlman. Or.,
Hd E .So 7iW. for thn W'i HW'i Hee , mi NH
rser m, in ik,ki r., ,
llu name, the following witiitmam to prove
hla eonl nnotia reaidenra nnon ano eiiiiivanon
of said land, vl: Oeonia ivrrr, an wineiana,
lleury Mxl and Itarnr l orry, an oi uum nuca,
u"u ... I-....-
vieiT DR. JORDAN a omt!
IUUSEUU OF AHAT0UY
1011 MARKIT IT., SAM fttAKCUCO. CAi.
I SMaata Maka. Imait J
Th.larfMt Aaatomleal U iwmm
a Hi. War's,
(Inmtttt aurtellrm fa Iht Ola. A
i I Weatjma.aa,oranyeoiitraet.
J I M iIhmi,miiit.i ara by 1
lb. I4mi Hp-i.iii a th. I'aaia
a.ton.wa i
lltMIl
14.1 '
rtna ,
tn&lf I
A er.uan. ar limiN lr maturar .
m jraara warvma ana ayuai iwklllty.laa.
ffmr. Imi NukMS la.llltxNaBail.
cilexi.i MMiraaaterlMai, BraaHiav
rbmt, a.rrfca, calawt, fraqa.ary
A mt I'rlaallae. at ny a waiainailM mt
i
1 i toMb mawtmMmmfmn,
if HV Twa awaw aa aal
I nTaS aaaa wka ara .a
a Ik from Ih. .ff.rla at ranlblnl
ramtLa, of yrct aarall.a fon r, th. Doctor '
baaasarraaa bl. tr.alm.ht that It will aal .
only aflT'ir. immwllm. rll.f. bit p.rm.n.nt I
Remember! The
Jones steei Frame Header
Is taking the lead in Gilliam and
Klickitat counties.
We have all these machined set up and k
ready for inspection, When In town
Call and see them and get our price.
LORD & CO.
OPTICAL GOODS I
UVamm hurt yonr tyt , 4o they T
Know why?
They don't Bit
Fmrnt OWisee raomtT fitting them l oar tpeclalt.
Kspertne coMtt Irom .aperleace; w hav both.
HUDSON PHARMACY.
DROP IN AT COE'S
Next Door to Bowling Alley. Arlington
when you fated Han efOoyirtc a first cln.n -
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE DEER Oil DRAUGHT..
All kinds of first-Glass liquors on hand. ,
W
IIEII LOOKinC FOR BARCAIHS
call a
-AL. HENSHAW
He has s complete stock of the following good on hand cil
more coming on erery train.
Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter i Tool, Paints.
Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining.
Stoves, Stove-pipe," Window-glass, Crockery.
Trunks, Hand-bags, Undertaker's Good.
Remember! He will order anything, not k opt in stock, on short notice.;
E. A. NELSON. J. J. PORTWOOlV
NELSON & PORTWOOD
Successors to D. M. RISE II ART),
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.-
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church its.
0 f
TPMIl.tK ihnrmiahly rll.l.a fn
lha .yM.nt without th. wMHnrari,
Trwaaa SUM br a. Kaaari, MaallMl '
rare fur Ra.lar., A qnirS anil r.dl.il i
eurwmr rumm, wtmwm ana w i.iHta., ajr
llr. Jordan's apwHal wliil.ia m.tbud. .
KTKatT M arplrlnle.wlUioBrlyat
M pur on.M oafafwt or lil.contpiaiiir. .
f Wt will tiuaranltm JVMTIVM CVSMtH I
A wvrrif mi4 tut untert'ik.
W in'inni..a 1 n 11', o r'rltlly erlrata,
.frjBM.'tf IfduV B 1' . till U . Ill 11
m Tr.atiu.iitp.raoa.Uy br by l.u.r,
J flAnftlAOE. Maitaafaaa. (Ayaluabial
01 JORDAN CO., 1 08 1 MsHist St.l. .
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