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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1901)
rut nnnnff nidRFl The GL0BS ri the I US- UJmUU.I ULUUL. r(11,1(l tf ,lri C0Ullty ol ,h(? Rp. -i u rsu yv roV'E m n eiv 1, "tot pot n intent of V. S. Myers aseoun . . i - - - tv ct miiiiionc r. Mr. M vers is . . , . -wiVi':. TM t;i'..hc'Inili'iiri)riSioi!iU riit frirS att i i )Mnm iimnty. Me aim t nnke tlil pn-ar? the li'miiuir i!Wa imdHmH n.in:y 41 H! in- our rlcmlt In hwkT u ? vnd: nt t;e mnv i'.t their resf-' fs t-.lr,!lHi-il. (rtin'i' nui'M'i1 W'l if li'H-d tJ" tin' ritir. im iit-f-mmtHv fur p'di- '.IV'h.'f'H' n:lM ''1(t,tft'e tf C'M i.V.t1. rttld !-!!ti It I'ltomtNl fol-lVHt'l'f. ' ? 1 11 11 "."' .' ' 1 ' L-tst week we'chiW-!? t!v WV.ife- ly of dthef ' ignttranct) if ciirmHV political courtesy r u:ifairin'.K fn making its itoiidiiHtiotix for ctunity cotiiiuimonor. As is. customary with that outfit tliey did iml at- tempt to deny or refute the charts but came back with their usual amount of personal abuse and an : appointment of a democrat ascoin Rvkward insinuation that the edi-j mon political courtesy but yielded tor of this paper was a seeker ( to the expressed wish of many after appointiUrtiif to that o'Uss. j members of that partv. The dem- Ma.uWd of thiCiitltn p ilitic.il ! ring arc the-only people of whom kick coming for tnany moons bo the Ulobk has ever heard who sns- cause of an v lack of representation ect the editor of this paper of be- j in' the county , court. A leather ing an aspirant for county ollice on niedal all around would not be out any other kind of an office seeker, of placel We have known for a' long time -:'" iijlu that this awful fear has Wen a While the Weakly is worrying -lilirlit ilia r fi srtitm tf tlifllii a ml fllliint I "m trt iiiti)itinf" K'r.' bare had very good reason lo be- lising which the (5 i.obe carries it lieve thai if the writer had seen lit should remember that these large to give them assurance two years j advertisers place their business ago that he never would set foot only in newspapers of general and in the political path which they -bona fide circulation. Their busi have trod so long and seem to love j nesa is not figured on the same no well and which they seem to j basis as is that of The Dalles land claim as theirs by divine right, but - office that hands out its patronage instead that he would devote his to pet political parasites without time and talent and newspaper regard to circulation or the cost of space to boosting tnese overworKeu. miblic Servants back into the dear- ly beloved offices, that the attempt to rai l hiai 5.nn jially, to "run him out of town," to "put the Globe out of business" and all the petty persecutions to which he has been subjected , would never have been made. vIn order to relieve the strain to which. these thin skinned riri&sters seem to have been sub- jected, however, we will state thus j the question of a deep channel be publicly that we are not now and tween Portland ami the sea cuts never have been a seeker after j but little figure, but that his main office in Gilliam county. Not but ' interest lies in the opening of the what we believe that the editor of, theXJLOBE, .or; any other citizen has as good, if not a better, right to seek and hold public ollice, if they want it and can get elected, than though they had been holding ! office and feeding at the public crib ' for 40 years. While we recognize ' the only part of Oregon which is the fact that there '"s much rotten-I benefitted by lower improvements, ness in American politics we are j under present upper river condi nol' yet prepared to believe that : tions, and also that Portland con office holding-has become an inber-j trols, and always has controlled, eri Wight to any individual in Gil- j the entire Oregon delegation in liam county? The name of the ' Congress. writer was before the .' last? Deino- j While the article in question will cratic convention tor the office of ; perhaps not set well, on the Port- county treasurer at the instance of his friends and without his asking. It had a right to be there: and be-1 cause it was there is no reason in the eyes of fair minded men in either party whv he should be made a victim of the venomous at-! tacks of every Jringster and ring j sympathizer in the county. The; writer rpupnts th.it hp Is not. n I oflice seeker but he waives none of J his rights as a freeborn American citizen. His name bears no stain and heclaim8 the right to live and conduct any legitimate business in Condon as long as he so desires. Great Luck Of An Editor. "For two years all efforts to cure Ecze ma in the palms of my hanils failed," writes Editor H. N. Lester, of Syracuse, Kan., "then I as wholly cured by Backlens Arnica Salve." It's the world's best 1t Eruptions, Sores and all ekin dis eases, only 25 cents at Condon Pharmacy ".A newspaper that will publish a straightexpregsion of editorial-opinion, set in long primer type and printed as a leader at the top of its editorial olauin, in one issue and then in its next issue go back on its wlf by claiming that it was a "news item" would give almost any intel ligent being "abdominal pains." j "Ve would suggest that the Weakly ; '.vould do well 10 secure a dozen bottles of Chamberlain's Colic rem-' edy and furnish a bottle free .to j e ach of its handful of readers. It might save them from much suffer Ing by no doing. ; That Throbbing Headache. "Vould quickly leave jou, if yon used j It. Kind's New Life Pills. Thousands j of KTiflerers have proved their matchless '. l it ! it for Sick or Nervous Headaches, j Ti!-v make pure blond and build up your! : Only 25 cents. Money back if i ' i cured. , ('old by Condon Pharmacy I . Ft 1100L STOCKINGS For Imys ' lira) trirls. We have a double kneed i-io kinjr that is ' guaranteed to resist ; weiir and tear as bravely as good mate-! ri'.ii i.nd workmanship can. They, are ?ne !'heaet you can buy for your hoy iv rl. The celebrated "Iron chid" .. fr : ' r Vol Sate by P. 11. jt-fEt'ltEKfOM.'- i ;au upright, respocUvl citizen, a sue 'cossful business man and is well 'qualified to fill this important jo i yitioti most creditably. This paper hrtS niatntaitied that the democrat. i were entitled to that npnointtmwt Mid it il t'li ka aj but vh-.i the iHeu!rrfl of llmt party waived their rights in thtf matter not only by ft uaiuing a democrat for the position bnl also by signing Mr. My.r s:iti ., thj county court hid no other e'oii'fjo left open but to appoint Mr. Myers. Commis- sioner Dyer strongly favored the ocralic brethren should have no advertising to Jaiui claimants, . a OPENING THE COLUMBIA, A recent editorial in the Seattle Tost-Intelligencer under the cap tion "'Expenditures for the Colum bia" is of interest to every resident of the great Inland Empire The article points out that, so far as the interests of the producer in the above named section is coucerned, river to navigation on its upper reaches in order to give the pro 1.1 L . 1 G 4 P uuuer nit; Uviiem ui water raies as against the exorbitant rail rates which now prevail. The article also points out that, as a matter of fact, the city of Portland is about tland stomacn there is much truth ' in the observations contained there- m and also much food for reflec- tion for Inland Empire people which, if reflected upon in a pure ly unbiased condition of mind might redound to their future ad- vantage. Portand is looking out for her own present interests which is. r eihaDP. all ritiht: but Eastern Oregon is not looking after her own present and future interests as she should do which is all wrong. The Columbia Fhould beopened; all are agreed on that; but can we agree on the . proposition that it must and will be opened regard less of politics or predjudice? If we have good ordinary horse sense we can. But do we possess that quality? When yon feel that lie is hardly worth the candle take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels m ikinyou feel like a new man. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. . Key West and Havana cigars at the Condon Pharmacy. "V 'visit DR. JORDAN'S great MUSEUM OF ANATOMY1 tOSI UiRKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Til Ini-cmt Anatomical lluwum IB me Htui ttrm'eti ntlrnctton n tht CU. A tcoiiderfiu tijhljor vUHoit. edUlftnui,Bolilvy cared bf the oicltwt Hpoiillstin tliei'aol&s 08. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES Barn and nlMU wha ar urtrin eretiona or iiiwim In mti v 1 rara Nrv.in nd physical IkobllUr.Im- , potriT. IMt Maubna In all liu,n.nli. I cntlwia; Kaaraialarrhaa, Priolaiar- S I af Vrlaiattlaa', ata. Uf a combination of J reniwllea, of rat curallm power, tht Doctor r lias ao Hrrana-aa ma trtuitinrtit iln.t it .in It will not A erraaneiit r lo perform a fair and p winjr aiiftra iiumuiaia rjixt Dut penUK! 1 ..i w. muw uA.iui auu iint claim 10 1 mUMclea, but la well known to ba I iu iilsPcUlty Dfarsuira of Mm. O aj Yl-M l l.r ,h..m,i.i.i. i ..., i tli systam without the useof OTarrury. (J . T " '; nwu,lH xruaaea nttea by en Expert Bndlral enrr tor Rupture. A quick and miltnii 3 enretor Pllva, flaaara and Fi'falus.by w Dr. Jordan's special painless methods. A ETKKT MA5t annlrlnrtonawlllranMra V our han'tt opinion ol blscnniplalnt. A ll'swlfi iiunrtmlt a VQMTIVB CUSS to I evr.ru em " unnrrtnic. Ommtatiiin FR KM ad atrlctly trirata, CHARGES VEHY XEAfiONAtrUi Treatment permuullv or br letter. Write f..r Rook, PIIII.OSOI-HT OF K ARHIAOt:. Mailkd KfiEB. (Avuloabiai Doua lor men. canorwrlLS DH JORDAN ft CO.. tOSI Market St.. S. F. City Lots For Sale. Having recently secured the Condon Townsite from the Arlington National Pank, I beg to announce to the public that I will offer a limited number of choice residence and business locations at the old scale of prices. I do this to accommodate a number of , persons who were about to cloe deals for the purchase of lots at the timo the proper ty was taken from the market a few weeks ago by the for mer owners. NOW IS THE TIME to secure BARGAINS in Condon real estate. If you wait until the railroad reaches Condon you may ex peel to see prices double up rapidly. Condon is now one of the best business points in East ern Oregon and with the won derful resources of the country still practically undeveloped, it is sure to continue to grow in population and wealth. This section is bound to have better transportation facilities in the near future and Condon seems destined to become the terminus of such a road. Now is the time to get on the band wagon without using a step-ladder. I will also conduct a gener al real estate business. List your property with me. For particulars call on or address J. E. Lancaster, Condon, Ore. Office in Globe building. SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby given that an execution and order of sole h United out of the Circuit Court of the Mate oi Oregon, GillUm County, on the lflth. day of Oct, HW1, ujioii a decree therein rendered on the Kith. dy of Sept, jnoi, in fiivor of Cbarlcs W. White pliiiutifT, nnd BRalnitt John Oroas.defeiidHiit, which mild exe cution and order of sale in tome directed and commanding me to well the proierty herehiHfter descrilied, for the piirpone of satisfying the judgement of the plaintiff in mid ratine or the mm of three hundred seventy five and 75-100 dollars (f !73.73) and 7".() nttorney'fee and the eot and disbursement of said auit, taxed ut tiioo, Therefore, in c ompliance with said .execution and order of aule, I will on .SATCKDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1901, at the hoar of 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the Court House door in Condon, Gilliam Comity, Oregon, sell at public auction to the, highest bidder for tush in hand, for the purpose of nutixfylng the judgement and decree above mentioned, the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of Kettion 26, in Township t South ofJKange 21 East of Willumettc Meridian, in Gilliam County, Oregon. Dated this 16th day of October, 1901. W. I,. Wilcox, ' Sheriff of Gilliam County, Oregon. Sam B. Van Vactob, - Aturney for l'lulntiff. Reward Notice. I will pay a reasonable reward for the delivery at my ranch 3 miles north of Condon or for information leading to the recovery of the following described stock : 1 old red cow with white calf fol lowing her; 1 dark red cow dehorned ; about 18 head of yearling steers and heif ers. All of this etock is branded JA con ected.nn left hipor ribs and part of them have a liar ( )over the letters. Earmark crop ofi" right swallow fork on left. Also I 2-year-old Hereford bull branded FB connected on right hip. A. S. Rice, Reward for Horses. I have about 40 head of horses on the ranjre branded S or on either shoulder or left hip. I will pay $2 00 per head for the return of any or all of this stock to my ranch on Matney Flat or will pay a Mtiitahle reward for infor mation leading to their recovery. 36 139. R. E. Summbhs, Condon, Ore. For Sale or JracJe. One 8-foot Superior disc drill in good running' order. One Canton Clipper 3 hoUnm, 12-int'h plow with extra tienrs, A, S. I'.icb Condon, Ore. I FEAST YOUU KYKS ..fatter,... I THIS FALL! ...Vbtif profit.. YOUR roCKETBOOK MANY A DOLLAR Best Table OIL CLOTH Nic6 Colors 20c a yard innnnnnnrtf SEND FOR SAM PLES. POSTAGE PAID BY US ON MAIL ORDERS. mm Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior to Aug. 1, 1!)M, will be pnul npoti pre efntation at my ollice. Interest ceases after Nov. 1, 1001. V. II. Stepiibxsws, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. 1. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to his caie. If you have property to sell consult him. SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby given that an execution anil order of sale was loaned out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Gilliam County, on the ir.th. day of vtoUTt 1901, upon decree therein rendered ou the lHih. day of September, tswt, In favor of John IK'iiuy na executor of the last will and testament of Eliza Denny, deceased, plain tiff and against Gertrude J. Denny, as executrix of the last will and testament of O, N. IVuny, deceased, and Gertrndo J. Denny defendants which said execution aud onler of sale is to rue directed and commanding me to sell the proper ty hereinafter ifeoirib4.'Jir thg jyirpnse of sntl" fyiug the Jadgement of the plaintllf In said cause for the sum of Kightcen Tiiousand Three Hundred Fifty three and 3.V100 Dollars, with In terest thereon at 6 per cent per annum, from the IS day of September, l'JOl, and the costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at fi t 25 and (."00.00 attorney's fees and Interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from September IS, 1901. Therefore, in compliunco with suid execution and onler of sale, 1 wili on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1901, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. at the Court House door In Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash iu band, for the purpose of satisfying the judgement and deeree above mentioned the fol lowing described real property, to-wlt: Lots 19, 20, 21 and ! in Block B. Block C. Block 1 lying south of Block 11. Block 2 lying west of Columbia street. Ixts 2, 4, 8, 9, 10. 17, 1, 10, 20. 21, 22 and 25 In Block 5. I.ot 1, 2, 3, i, 5, , 7,8,9, 10, Hand 12 in Block 6. Lotsl, 2,3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, IX, 19, 21 and 2.' in Block 7. Lot 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, JO, 11. 12, 1:1. 14, 15, 10 and 17 ill Block S. Lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, t.X 14, 15. 19. 22. 2) and 2 in Block 9. All of Block 10 except Lots 23 and 24. l.ots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, A, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 10,17. 18 and 19 in Block 11. AH of Block 12. Lots 5. G, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 15 and 10 in Block 13. All of Blocks 11 and 15. Lots 8 and 20 in Block 4. Block 2 lying south of A street and Block 1 lying west of Columbia street. Ail In Denny's addition to the town of Arlington, in Gilliam Comity, Oregon. Dated this 19th. day of October, 1901. V. u Wilcox, Sheriff of Gilliam County. Oregon Do You Want to Buy or Sell REAL ESTATE? If you do list your property, or rrake your wants known, to. u?. Our correspondents in other cities place us in a position to secure purchasers for property on short notice. Live stuck and all kinds of personal property handled. Office in Globe Building. Correspond with us. , Lancaster & Pattisoru Condon, - . - Oregon. nnnnjinruiruuinnrinnriJinnnjiArux 5 Splendid Specimens Superior Skill Is the expression of almost every person who tin examined samples of work executed Ht this oMIfe. Hupcrlor printing Is the kind you want. Work that Is done In a slovenly innnner Is the kind ttuit neither pays the business man nor the printer. All the printing sent out from this ollice Is neat and attractive. S, A. PATTISON rUBMtlHKU THE ruruvnnjvuTJUTsiiuuiuvsuux THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. ; IIKiHKST MARKET MUCKS PAID FOR GRAIN GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS CONDUCTED CALFCUR, CUTHME & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, C2UCLAS, I3NE WATCH THIS SPAG . IT WILL SAVE YOU WE DE3L IN EVERYTHING Ami ut.P-j, u. ...r. ' ing our patrons that in dealing with us they get the benefit of first-crass goods, fair treatment and honest prices. Our line of Boots, Shoes,' Hubbers, Etc., is the climax of fashionable footwear. Our fall and winter underwear will give comfort and preserve health in the winter season, and, no matter what kind of quality you want, we cart" suit you. All goods marked" in plain figures. A child can buy as cheap as a man. Cour teous, conscientious clerks. Big new assortment of Dress Goods Dress Linings Trimmings LORD & GORHPA ARLINGTON, OREGON Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between the East ami the racitie Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last fW years, and calls for a special class of equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has issued from its shops what it tech nically rails the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers Inting built on the same plan, bnt not (uruished with the same elegance. They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pilluw-caWs, towels, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing- of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping", and each section can be filled with an adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make np berths ; keep the car clean, and look after the wants and comforts of the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the u. u. A N. tjo. is to be found one of these "Pullin to Ordinary Sleepers". The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland Speciul" goes through to Chicego without change, and the one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Paasengcrs iu this car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Much of the first class travel Is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates and full information, includ ing folders' write to A. L. Ckaio, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Wall Paper. I will close out my big stock of wall paper, window shades etc., at cut prices. I have just received a big stock of modern up-to-date patterns. Call early and se cure bargains. V, A. Darling. Purely Business. Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. of A RIGID SCRUTINY OP OCR SAMPLES REVEALS NOTHING HUT GOODNESS CONDON GLOBE PRINTERY 'viAAnwvnAruvinnnn IT'S EASIEU TO SEE THAN .6'UR PROFIT uvuuwrthnr Best Table OIL CLOTH Nice Colors 20c a yard The odd cents YOU SAVE HERE COUNT UP VERY RAPIDLY. The Arlington Saloon C W. WHITE A CO., PROPRIETORS ' t Fine domestic and imported Wines, Liquors and Cigari. Bil liard and Pool tables run in connection. First-class goods is our pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly on tfratrflvt. Our constantly increasing patronage testifies to the fact that we understand how to please our customers. MAIN STREET Condoii, 5 : : Oregon KERR CIFFOR A CO., PROPS. ...GRAIN... Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, ct'LVent feed and mill stuff always on hand in any quantities. Gen cral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.' Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON The Condon Barn Only first-claaa Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new ' rfga and good teama, Special attention to all stock left In our care. Large, atrong corrali in connection. Oar terms are reas onable and we solicit your patronage. r Springston & Rogers, Proprietors rurnjxrumaruvrLrinnxu FOR OUR CUSTOMERS . FINEST STEAKS AND CHOICEST BEEF. A L NEW STORE AT WE HAVE JUST OPENED AN KI.EOANT STOCK OK DRY COOD8, NOTIONS, CTOTI1INO, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, TOBACCO, CANDIES, ETC.. IN FERRY CANYON,' AND CORDIALLY SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAOV LOW PRICES, FAIR TREATMENT AL & L E. MCC0NNELL ......Under New Kentucky Liquor Store COMPLETE STOCK OP FINEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ' THE FAMOUS HOP GOLD BEER ON DRAUGHT. REIPLINGER & BATES, PROP'S, BTSJNBsN Chickens and Eggs Wanted. J. L. Suhriver will pay the hlgiieet cash price for fresh ug8 and ejnitm cliickena hixI guaraulefa hifl cuatomors that lie will make tliia of fer good at all utaHODB of the year. lie has arranged to ehip all snrpliia eggs to Portland whenever the marltPt -ovt. p. wood, m. d. Ph'ytfortm and Surgeon liny urn! tf.Jtht mllt prowiiliy kiitwr4 om Mdttt itrvot tw Hprtitf.' . Xtturneys at law' THE DAI.I.M,' USEtiON.' QtL.8. r. Bt'TUIt, RESIDENT DENTIST AKUNOTOS, ORKUOrfl Will be lu Condon Hit ImI Htvi III MChMOntV1 6imiiim'liiK July t'lli. t Cmwii llrl.ln ami VM work (porlMlty. Twiti xtriKiHl wltbuul wln. All work gur mi trot. CON DOS OmCE OVKIl WII.HON'S PHARMACY. C. S. PALIJER, rtisti Barber.- Sleek Shaves and Hair-cutsv Razors honed and re-ground. coiidoii oheco:;. O. S. EBI, -rROrKIETOR OF SODA and fiOTTHKG flOA'j' Msnntncturer o( Soda, Orsngt and Chsinpsgne Cider, 8rtiprllla v& , Iron sud all other Sod snd Carbonated Prinks. Condon trade is respect fully Solicited. Orders promptly fittaf Arlington, Ore. ftiAMCH HOUSES: BLAIQCX, QUIX9TS ROASTS CUT FROM COOD THINCS AT JOHN JACKSON'S ALVILLE Management ARLINGTON, ORE. r l. kicklin, , UKNTIST Office 303 Pokom BtllWifijt, TvI'mA. Onecx - v'ln b fn Condon en . .. 4