Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 10, 1901, Image 2

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    TI'S COHDOII GLOBE
. iUroay. January io. iooi.
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flniimr imumrane rywpopttitlltQl ter opin
ions xiMed by (Dtmpaiuteuta
In regard to the railroad project
which is just now engaging the at
tention of the people of this county
the Globe would suggest that the
matter of first importance is- to
perfect an organisation and to as
certain how many people will be
come stockholders in the Company
and what amount of stock can be
placed. When that much is set
tled it will be time to decide juet
what kind of a road should be
built, what route should be selected
and a hundred other matters which,
if kept at the front now will only
tend to vex aad annoy. As a
matter of fact these questions can
oulj be settled by the stockholders
or the cml engineer. Let us not
attempt to cross the bridge before
we reach itr and as the road which
leads to this particular bridge may
be long and devious, let us all give
our best efforts just now to the
work of organization and so estab
lish the project in the confidence
of the people as to insure its suc
cess. J. P. Morgan and E. H. Harri
man, the well-known financial
lings of New York, have decided
that all railroad rate cutting must
stop and they have hit on a very
effective way of having their edict
obeyed. They will simply refuse
to loan money to railroad com
panies who indulge in the rate cut
ting habit, and the "boys" will
have to come to time or quit busi
ness. The reason given for such
action is that with ' demoralized
freight and passenger rates the
roads cannot make enough money
to pay satisfactory dividends on
their watered stock. It's a great
echeme; but it takes Morgan and
Harriman to devise great schemes
for their own profit.
. dispatch from Ottawa, Onta
rio, says: Sanford Fleming, one of
the principal promoters of the
Pacific cable, has written an open
letter to Hon. William Mulleck,
Po&tmaater-General, in favor of a
state-owned telegraph line encir
cling the globe. This is said to be
the beginning of a movement to
. nationalize the cabel and telegraph
services of the British Empire, if
this were done, Sir Sanford says, it
would reduce the price of messages
to one-eighth or one-tenth of what
it now costs to distant British pos
sessions. A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks
Prof. Rom Tyler, of Chicago, Vice
President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in
speaking of Chamberlain's Coagh Bern-edy.-says:.
"I suffered with a severe
cold this winter which threatened to ran
into pneumonia. I tried different rem
edies hnt I seemed to grow worse and
the medicine upset my stomach. A
friend advised me to try Chamberlain's
Congh Remedy and I found it was pleas
ant to take and it relieved me at once,
I am now entirely recovered, saved a
doctor's bill, time and suffering, and I
will never be without this splendid med
icine again." For sale by The Hudson
Pharmacy C. W. Crosfleld, mgr.
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 0H"LWK.
PRICE NO OBJECT. WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY
, THEM, OYER ON ACCOUNT OF ROOM.
Flannel Overehirts ......75 SI.00
Men's Arctic Socks - 25
Ladies' Underwear 25
, Ladies' Mittens 15
Woollen Underwear, suit (.50
Fleece Lined " " 75, 90
Children's, same, per garment, 0
Boy's " " 25
Macikntoshes, rnbber lined,
guaranteed waterproof...... 2 50
MEN'S SUITS.
Worsted, latest styles, $5.00. Heavy all wool chevoits, $7.60. Serge, Clay Worst
ed and Silk Mixtures guaranteed to be all wool and at prices in proportion.
SKIRTS, WAISTS, UNDERSKIRTS, SHOES ETC.
SXIRTS Cashmere, Alpaca. Serge, Crepon, Worsted, Plaids Latest styles $1 op
WAISTS Flannel, French Flannel and better qualities, 60c and up.
UNDERSKIRTS Sateen and Silkoline, fine colors and patterns, 60c and op,
CORSEIS 50c. -STOCKINGS Cotton 10c., Wool 20e. Lined Gloves 60c.
We also pay highest prices for
HIDES, PELTS AND FURS.
LOWER MASH STltEET
KORMAL SCHOOLS,,
Representative Geer, of Malheur
Cownty, will endeavor to Intfueo
the Legislature to establish a Nor
mal School at Burns, Harney Comi
ty. Thus U goes. As soon as one
section of the state "gets" a Nor
mal School, every other ecction of
the state wants one. By yielding
to the persistent, and it might al
most be said pestiferous importu
nity and insistence of the original
Normal School touters, the state,
as was predicted by Legislator
who looked ahead, has gotten itself
into an embarrassing position. It
accepted the schools at Mon
mouth, Weston, and elsewhere
and their property, and thus legal
ly adopted them, and made itself
liable for their maintenance. So
biennially these schools want lib
eral appropriations, and more and
more; bat this ia not all; other
localities want schools also. They
say: "You have done this for
these localities; you have never
done anything 'or e;now we
want something anything will do;
if there is nothing else you ean do
for us give us a Normal School;
that will cause some money to be
expended in a town in our region,
or in 'my county or 'my district' M
What has been done cannot, or
will not, be undone. The state has
these institutions on its hands, and
must take care of them. But it
has quite enough of them, and in
deed too many. Oregon ought to
have one good, first-class Normal
School, possibly after awhile two,
one in Western and one in Eastern
Oregon. With these two, or better,
only one, located somewhere be
tween Albany and The Dalles, it
should have stopped,and resolutely
resisted all further appeals.
The principal of one of the Ore
gon Normal Schools told the Tele
gram not long ago that there was
really no such thing in Oregon as
a Normal School, and under the
present system could not be one.
And the more we have of them,
the farther below the standard of
a first-class Normal School they
will be. The men who weakly
yielded to importunities, and so
committed the state to the policy
of adopting these hungry orphans,
did the state great injury.
Now Burns wants a Normal
School. t It is as much entitled to
it as a Ay of the other places where
such a school is established were.
It is 140 miles from a railroad, and
the neatest point on a railroad is
several hundred miles from the
nearest 'Normal School. What
then? Must the state establish a
Normal School in every remote sec
tion, to accommodate a score or
two of teachers, or to help out a
Representative with his constitu
ents?" It Burns is to have a Normal
School, why should there not be
one in JOamatb County, another
in Coos, another in Clatsop, and
another in Clackamas? In pur
suance of the policy of the past,
these favors must be passed around.
But it is time to stop. Indeed it
was time to stop such a policy
before it was begun. We shall
probably have to keep the so-called
Normal Schools we have, but let
us have no m ore. Telegram.
Stop the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Qalnlne Tablets ears a eold
in one day So Care, no Par. Price 25 cents.
Sweaters, Cotton, eft
All wool 1 00... UU
Boy's knee pants, all wool and
mixed worth 60c, 75, $1 00. . . 25
Toweling, heavy weight, good
quality per yard. ., 5i cts
Boy's suits All latest styles
and patterns. Good quality.. 50
Wrappers, Percale and Flan-,
nelette 50
tOS.
OPPOSITE KENSHAWS STORE.
School Notes
Byu. Spanwsros, School En tor. .
Prof. Nel's little daughter UWX U
much better, wt am happy to
Irene, Pearl and Myrtls Moor art.
absent from the primary room on ac
count ofillaess.
Jennie Baldinsr, Nellie Brown, Fred
Anderson, Abbio Darling, KJitb Green
field and Arthor Parrinh have U been
absent on account of Illness.
School began lass Wednesday, after a
week's vacation. Trot Seal made a
speech to bis pupils, ia which he recom
mended them to look forward in the
present centory and make the best of
their school life. I
We thank our friends K the interest
they have taken in our sckool , but onr
parents have not remeoabsred nt well
we hope, however, that, bring as thit is
the beginning of the New Year and the
new century, they wW toftt m a new
leaf and visit our school, f
Robert FiUwater, Fred Anderson
Gussle and Abbie Darling were promoted
to the eighth grade this week. There
are now two divisions of that grade, but
both are preparing forthe final examina
tion ia May, division A working in For
eign Exchange, and division B ia Parti
Payments. ,
The primary room ts still very crowded
The severe weather eeems to have no
eSect on the attendance in that room.
AH the fourth grade pupils and a part of
the third ait io the principal's room on
sccount of lack of seat and room in the
primary department. The principal's
room is also crowdsd, every seat having
an occupant.
There have been sFx new popita en
rolled In our -school since holidays-
Bert Edwards, eighth grand ; Carl Fro
man and Clarence Uollenbeck, seventh
grade ; Ami! Dams, sixth grade ; Flor
ence Ferguson, third grade, and Tillie
Dams, first grade. Our school now con
tains 139 pupils, 63 ia the principal's
room and 76 in the primary rooox
Onr literary society met last Friday
evening. A short program was rendered
after which the debate was dispensed
with and the sociecy proceeded to elect
its new officers. Bertha Trimble was
elected President ; Gussie Darling. Vice-
President; Abbie Darling, Secretary
Herbert Brown, Treasurer, and Jennie
Balding, Organist We feel very mncb
disappointed that onr parents do not
visit our meetings. We hope they will
come out next Friday evening, as we
expect to have aa interesting debate,
and we will doonr best to entertain them
and make the meeting both pleasant and
interesting.. Our next question for de
bate is: Resolved, That the negro has
been worse treated by the people of the
United States than the Indian. The
question is a familiar one, and we would
be pleased to have every ona present
take part in the debate.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo JJnlnlne Tablets.- ATI
aragguta refund tne money II It fails to ears,
K. W. Grove's siitnatare ia on each box. ' 25c
NOTICE.
On last Monday Dr. J. H, Hudson sold
his drug store at Condon to the Condon
Pharmacy, and has located at Antelope,
where be will operate a drug store and
practice medicine. The new company
is entirely separate from the old manage
ment and will endeavor to operate a first-
class drug store. All accounts owed by
the Hudson Pharmacy will be settled by
Dr. Hudson, and all claims dne to the
Hudson Pharmacy will be payable for
the present to Hendricks & Bowerman
at Condon, Oregon.
NEWEST AND LATEST STYLES IN
HAIR ORNAMENTS
' AND NECK WEAR
Samples of the Lateet Designs in
Dress .Sriiynjrpijs.
Latest Styles ia
Uigter flats
LOUELLA MADDOCK.
First door west of Stepheoaon'i
store, Spring street.
CONDON : : : : r : : OREGON
rbis signature i on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-uuinme Tablet
the remedy that eww a told tm m Amy
vis.t DR. JORDAN'S oaiaT
nusEun of ahatohy
I0M MARKET ST., IAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
OXCnn ainaaaa Sana.
Thlr.rt JLnaiomtcal VnMCim
lataaWut's.
ermtut aMr-Mffon tm th CUM. A
Wsvfc ... raay contract.
4 duMH.Mil tlTly attraa by
r -ibumk MtMUiAtd at jrmn.
Wi JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES
fB U9 Tm aa aa Baiall
1 1 JIT a4 .a wh ara uff.rlnf
A 4 iron lb aSacta at routhlal lodu-
f 1 ( iron tba aOaeta ai J
A . anuaaa ar ascaxaa in matur
f"B.H ar iifwm in nawrar
r raara, jiarroua ana paraMM oakiutr. laa.
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rhmm, aarrkaa, Haa, Vrr.ara.,
f (Irlaatlaf, . Hr oaaiBlnaUoo of
rwnaawa, 01 art earanva powar, ua Doator
aaa aa arfaaaaS a la traatnent thai It will ael
onir itaawKllata raHaf, hut rarmjuiant
oura. . aa uoater aoaa aiaiat laparfarm
mlraetaa. feat la wall lui toUi Liir x4
I ft'S" "rW and Mart aeoaranlBaat
I la lilt acfotr-alajaa t Maw. ,
. TPBIII.ia IharoacMr arartlaatad froa
I tb )r.i wltbout t Mof Mrrnarr. ,
Taaiaaaw flttad by aa JExaari Statical
I mwm lor Ba.lara. A oulc ana radiant
awtrar rilaa, riaaairw a4 Flatalaa.b
I Sc. Jardaa'a aseolaa aalalaai matboda. .
tTKBT MAM anolrtnatauiwUl ranatra I
arkoiMaf aMirfa of af.eainrlaint ,
' w wilt ewan(M a rosiilvM CzntM (
avery cat Kt tmaertoM,
' Con.iiitatlna FREK an aWfltlrprtTata,
k CHAHOSi fMMt XX J HONABLJL
TraaUBaotparaaaallrarbr lattar.
, JWrlta fnr look, TfX1orWrT OT '
iMABRItSE. Huilb Faaa. cavaiaabia i
, Dae tor mem.) uui ar wrii
Sit. J4RDAN CO., lOSI Merfcat tt, t. f.
To the Consumers
of Gilliam County:
Ws deslra to state that we are determined to reduce our larga stock of
goods and for the next 00 days will make great reduotlous la all lines tor
cash.
By referring to your IbcaT papers you frequently uote the ad. of interior
merchants who, with conspicioua signs, say i a tell at Arlington
prlcesv" Is this not evideoce that the Arlington merchants must lead la
low prices or there would be no need for such statestuenisf IUilore pur
chasing your fall supplies or the smaller bills get prices from os.
In agricultural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject
to tour attachments, via, hoe, disc, press wheels or shoe.
The Oliver and Flying Dutchman Plows are bard to beat for good clean
work, durability atnd lightness of draft.
It la no longat an experiment to buy a Bain or Btoughten wagon, at
they have but few it any competitors when strength and light-running
qualities ara considered..
It you anticipate treating yourself to a new buggy or hack do not pur
chase until our new carload of the old reliable IUolne rigs reach us, which
will be here la September.
When In need of a chop mill, hay press, windmill, sewing machine, or
any kind of machinery used on the farm, write us for prices and we will
treat yoo right.
&Addrea all communication" to the
SHURTE &
Arlington :
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAN LABOUS, PROP.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER ot Draught.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
tnmmmmmmm
fiEADQCARTERS
FOR HIGH-GRADE
"WET" GOODS.
THE
" MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
yi5K WHISKIG&
OLYVPIA BEES.
FANCY MIXED
DRINKS.
Lower
Charles
Main street
iiuiiiaaumauuii
VICTOR MAR DEN
Manufacturer efand Dealer in Harness and Saddles
CKine Stoclc Saddles a Specialtyl
Me Guarantee Our Prices to Please
' and Our If ork to Give Satisfaction
Call when in The Dalles or write for prices and information.
The Dal Is, Oregon.
C. S, PALMER,
rtistK Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON
OREGON.
Petition for Liquor Lloense.
To the Honorable County Court ot Gilliam
County, Oregon:
We the andenigned, legal voters ot the Pre
cinct of Rock Creek, la the County olGlllUm,
8uteo( Oregon, do reipectlnlly petition the
Honorable Coanty Court of Ollllam County, to
grant t license to one W. I. Fletcher, to ae.ll iplr
itoua, malt sad Tlnon liquors In quantities leal
than one gallon,. In the town of Olez, In said
Precinct, County and State, for the period of one
year, ai in duty bound we will ever pray.
M. A. Fleming, Henry Horat, Sumner Patter
on, L. P. Conroy, Chas. D. Ward, Frank Kldd, O.
W. Chamberlain, 8. 8. Cole, E. D Huber, W. H.
SneU, V,B. Huber, Pope Catlln, H. Wilktni,
Jamca Larch Chan. Wilkin's, G. A. Taylor, J. E.
DtxUon, F.H. Head, P. Hureh, J. Nelson, W. C.
Taylor. J. C. Wood, N. H. Cummlngi, J. B. Wise,
man, O. G. Boyd, William Flett, Geo. Welahona,
J. J. Daffy, B. Klely, J. N. C Kiely.Geo. Wil
liams, Jaeob Larch, HcPberson Bros, H. M Brock
man, A. Ranqueat, G. R. Hanna, Chaa. Hursb,
W. L. Gibson, F. T. George, William Bunt, F. W.
White, Frank Little, R. 8. McKInn ey, W. M. Mo
Kinney, Wm. W. Clark, 8. B. Gerrlsh, H. & Tay.
lor, I. D. Phillips, E. 8. Taylor, J. 8. Flett, Wll
11am Douglal, CM. Bcoggins, B. T. Snell, G.
Miller, J. Martin, H. W. PbiUips. A. A. Carothers
T. B. Wiaeman. E.D. Bigbee, F De Ford.
To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby
given that the undersigned-, W. I. Fletcher, will,
on the 10th day of Janaary, 1901, apply to the
Honorable County Court of Gilliam County, Ore
gon, for a license to sell at retail, in quantities
leas than one gallon, spirituous, malt and vinous
liquors in the town otOlex and precinct of Rock
Creek, in said Gilliam County, Oregon.
W. I. Fletcher.
Petition for Liquor License.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Gill lam.
To the Hon, County Court of Gilliam County,
Oregon.
We the undersigned resident, and legal voters
of the Precinct ol Lone Rock, in said County
and State, hereby petition your honorable body
that s license be granted W. R. Roberta, of said
precinct, to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liq
uors at retail in quantities less than one gallon
in the town ot Lone Rock, In said Precinct,
County and State:
P. R. NIoholson, Otto Ward. J. R. Bennett, Jos.
M. Hayes, C. W. Pitcher, F. .B. Landers, Ark
Madden, Geo. Madden, Wm. K Corson, G. Wick,
I. C. Bennett, Adolph Ounnevan, C Phegfey, G.
H. Neel, Jack Parker, 8. W. Smith, F. H. Ralston,
RUey Billings, Ed Compton, F. H. Robinson, O.
W: Boone, J. R. Ralston, Jeff Hayes, H. M. Noel,
John Goshen, D. Z. Robinetto, E. D. Wlnelsnd,
Wm. Cartto, W. R. Roberts.
To Whom it May Concern: Notice is horeby
given that the undersigned, W. H. Roberts, will,
on the 10th day of January, 1901, apply to the
Honorable County Court of Gilliam County, Ore
gon, for a license to sell at retail. In quantities
Idas than one gallon, spirituous, malt and vinous
liquors in the town and precinct of Lone Rock,
In said Gilliam County, Oregon.
W. It. Roberts.
firm at the old James W. Smith store.
WEIR CO.
: : Oregon,
BOWLING
ALLEY
AND
TOOL
TABLES
IN CONNECTION.
Condon.
Oregon.
Fix, Prop.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Jnly 1, 1899, will be paid upon pre
sentalion at ray office. Interest ceases
after Janaary 6, 1901.
P. H. Stephbksom,
Treasnrer of Gilliam county, Oregon.
Dated at Condon, Ore., Jan. 7, 1901.
Treasurer's Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
Jnne 2&, 1'JtXJ, will be paid on presents
tion at mv office. Interest ceases after
Dec. 4. 1900. P. H. Stephknhon,
City Treasnrer, Condon
JJ)R. J. F. Gl'LLKTTE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON.
Ojfee Main Street Condon, Oregon.
J F. WOOD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Will be found for the present at Dr. Gullette'
office, Main street-
R. J, PALMER,
Practical Blacksmith
and Horse-shoer.
Satisfaction Assured
Give me a Trial.
At the Old Clark Stand
Condon, Oregon
QR. T. L. NICKLIN
DENTIST
Office over P. H. Stephenson's store.
CONDON OREGON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
In the County Court of the Btato of Oregon,
for Gilliam County,
In the matter of the Estate of August Seckamp
deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, ad
minlstrutor of tbe estate ot August Seekamp, de
ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having
claims against, the said deceased, to present
them with the proper vouchers. wKhin six
months of the date of this notice, to the said
administrator, at the office of bis attorney Sam,
E. Van Vactor, tbe same being the place for tbe
transaction of the business ol said estate, in Con
don, Gilliam County, Oregon,
Robert Seekamp,
Administrator of the estate of August Beckamp,
deceased.
Dated ibis It day of December, 1900.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given in the matter of tbe
estate or James fiison, aeceasca, tnat tne nnner
slgned has been duly appointed administrator of
the eatate of said decedent. All persons having
claims against said estate should present the
same to me at my residence near Mayville, Ore
gon, wltnin six moncus irora tne aute oi tne
first publication oi this notloe.
Mayville, Oregon, j C. 3. Qitikn,
November 22, l'JOO. I Administrator of the
estate oi Jumea Mxon, dec.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Ws wish to jnoanee to our friend
Winter stock of Pry Goods, Notions,.
livg Goods and Shoes is now arriving
than ever before.
We alsohave complete
Superior Hoe
and Disc Drills,
Superior Seeders,
Gahton Plows and
Studebaker Hacks,
Wagons and
-3 ALL COODS MARKED
When in Arlington make our store your
headquarters. Thcro's room for all and
bargains for all and the latch string is al
ways out.
LORD & CO.
Arlington,
51?e Qoi7doi7 Ban?
CDir J40r8? Otel of tlje Qty.
MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS
pirst-elass Cilry at Iea$or;able Iates.
Your Patronage
1st Solicited.
GO AND SEE
AL. HENSHAW.
Who teops a fine line of Stoves, Ranges, Linoleum, Bedding,
Springs, Valises, llardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots,
'Jar Rubbers Etc.
PORTWOOD'S
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
J. J. PORTWOOD, Proprietor.
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
FINE
STOCK
SADDLES.
I make and sell everything in the Harness and Saddle
line including Chaps, Spurs, Bridles, Halters, Horse Cov
ers, Feed Bags Etc. Call and see me.
TOM L PORTWOOD
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Full line of latest Wall Taper.
Estimates on work and material
furnished on short notice.
Call and see my samples.
W. A. DARLING.
NOW ARRIVING
and patrons that oar Fall and
Clothing, Underwear, Furnish
and Is larger aud better selected
linos of
Buggies.
IN PLAIN FICURES r
Oregon,
SPRINGSTON & ROGERS.
Any Style You Want.
Plain or Flower Stamped.
All Strong Built and First-c'las
as to Stock and Workmanship.
I'm after the Trade and I'm got
ting it Because Honest Work
and Fair Prices Cut Ice in Condon.
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uorl( a Special ty.
Plansand Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.