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    THE C01ID0II GLOBE.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1003.
TH8 OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY, OREOON.
LOCAL' NEWS,
Julin Jackson has I change of ad In
this lnu.
Btevt Coutura thawed out enough to
get to town yastarday,
frad Wilson ami Ueorga Mrtin re
toruvd (roiu Portland Tusiday.
T.HXoudaruilla hud on bon of his leg
broke Tussday by bora fulling on blin.
Clrkt A Fram Mr building tn etn
ilv addition to their store oo Main
Itrost. :.. .. .
. M. linn rutty hit gone to Rosebrler
camp to take t-hargo ofCs.s Simpson's
lurid of sheep.
Dan Thomas, manager of tli Arlington
Wsreh )uo Company, wm iu town a day
or two last week. .
Zoro Weather ia not conducive to
plenty of locl news. Too many tople
UUf quietly al bout.
Duu't forgot tl grand Ull to be given
tn Armory 1111 February 14. It will bn
the event if tli season In Condon.
Uoo (lltibon nd Charlie Ltllle return
rd from Troutdnte yesterday where they
hipped a car of (tit bug. Tbey auld at
6 80 per cwt.
On hundred head of boidsteersdeslgn
ed fur tli Portland market, passed
through town yesterday murningen route
to the railroad. Thev were the property
of E. P. Weir of Mayville. 1
The entertainment given at Dies taut
Friday evening wii highly appreciated.
The Joke on Handy Andy was enjoyed
by all. The piny will bo reproduced, by
rt'qiient. Friday oveulng, February 7th.
John DeNeul, of near Oregon City,
who hat been visiting hi brother R. De
Neul, of near Alvlllo, left (or bit home
Tuesday, lie may return to Gilliam !
county neat Hummer and look up a
homestead.
When school cloned Friday evening
the bllitard wai raging so furiously that
it wnt oneafn (or the mll'r pupil to
leave the school bouoe alone and the
teacher and eighth grade boy had their
band dill taking them home through
the itorni. One of the covered stages
wai toenred by noine of the larger boy
and the girl and entailer children were
delivered to their homes In tafuty.
The funeral of C. W. White wa held
Saturday afternoon at the family bury
ing ground at I'apersaok. Owing to the
itroine cold the attendence wa not so
large a it would otherwise bav been.
William White a brother of the deceased,
with hi wife arrived from Canyon City
Hnturday noon, Just In time (or the fu
neral, having beeu on the road from
Thuriday morning. The services were
in charge of the Maonlo fraternity of
which deceased wa a member.
Tho celling in the Arlington taloon
caught (Ire Sunday morning from an
overheated itoveplpeand bad tbe discov
ery of the incipient blaxe been delayed
a few moment the result might have
been serious. A it happened the (ire
was discovered in good time and Al
Searcy, who work in the taloon, extin
guished the blaze with now. The wa
ter pipe in tbe building wa (roten and
Al decided that under the circumstances
now wa the neat beet thing. Tbe
damage was trifling.
The Condon herd, Order of Buffalo Is
growing rapidly. Bill Searcy and Hun
die Palmer Are the latent member and
they would not have nil used it for $7.30.
Ben Ward i treasurer of the order with
out bond, and no one is afraid of him
hiking out with the assets. All the oth
er members bold as many office as they
want only one vote being necessary to
elect and negative vote are not counted
Fred took the 37th degree while in
Portland recontly and Martin hopes to
jine before the gathering', of the Caledo
nian ulan occur in Condon. Thia re'
port it authentic. If you duu't believe
it go auk Mike or Jens.
Sale Postponed.
Owing to the extreme cold wcathorthe
sale of Howard Propftt'a farm and house
hold goods, which waa billed for hint Sat
urday waa postponed until next Sutur
day, February, 1st. The sale will be
held at the Fix buildinir in thia city. A
good span of horses and a complete out
fit of farming implements and household
goods will be sold. See bill (or partlo-
lars,
Fifteen Mill Levy.
The special school meeting, which was
called (or last Saturday (or the purpose
of voting a 25 mill tax on the district to
provide (or current expenses of the achool
and to create a fund to pay for tbe erect
ion of a new achool building, waa not
largely attended and instead of a 25 mill
levy only 15 mills was voted. Most of
the citizens who favor a decent and com
(ortable school building "forgot all
about the meeting" and of course were
not present. S. K. Barker waa present
to urge a 10 mill levy and made a motion
to that effect and the 25 mill advocates
Bering their cause was hopeless compro
mized at 15 mills. This levy will not
more than pay the current expenses of
the school and leaves the disfict as
much at sea as ever on the new building
project.
The Blizzard.
The blizzard last Friday waa one of
the worst ever known in the history of
the county. The wind amounted to a
hurricane and waa filled with a finesnow
and, with the mercury below zero, the
the riuv was one to be lone rememnoreu
bv those who were out of doors. Annm
her of f -oat bitten fingers and ears were
reported and a few head of sheep and
cattle are raid to have succumbed to the
old. The mercury registered from 12 to
23 below zero Saturday n.ornlng tiyail-
ferent glasses, but perhaps 16 below was
about the accurate register.
Antl-RIng Political Movement.
In a rewnt Issue of the Portland Tele
gram appeared the following:
"It now teem probable that an issue
will enter the ttato political campaign
that hat been taken Into consideration by
neither the Republican! or the Demo
crat. Thia I the so-called citizen'
movement that had more or lett to do
with the nomination and election of the
Multnomah delegation In the legislature
two yean ago.
"Partisan politician! have been aware
all along that they will have to contend
with a movement of tome kind oo the
part of organised labor, and Ills presum
ed they are prepared to meet the Issue,
but a revival and threatened expansion
of what is known a the ritiaena' move
ment come somewhat In the nature of a
surprise.
"The first public Intimation of the
Intention on the part of nonpartisans to
Interfere with state politic It contained
In a published letter from P. A. Mac
Phemoti, who was a member of the ex
ecutive' committee of the Citizens' party
In Multnomah county two years ago,
and who was prominent la the manage
ment of the movement.
"The letter follow t:
"PORTLAND, Jan.23.-(To theKli
tor.) At a member of the executive
committee of the citizens' movement in
MultuomahConnty two years ago, which
resulted In the election of the entire
ticket as nominated, I was brought into
more or less prominence. Very recently
I, as a member of that committee, have
received a considerable number of In
quiriet from persons In Portland and in
other parti of the state, asking about the
inauguration of inch a movement during
the approaching campaign, that will em
brace the entire elate. To reply to those
Inquiries briefly, and for the Information
of olbert Interested, I ask a email amount
of space. I would tay that other gentle
men of the citizens' movement of two
year ago and I are now compiling a
method of campaign, which will be sunt
to Interested partiea by circular letter.
It I proposed to nominate and elect
the entire ttate ticket and the members
of Legislature from the ranks of the peo
ple, without regard to party affiliations.
The control of the Legislature will insure
the election of a United States Senator
who ta not addicted to ring rule some
thing new for Oregon.
It cannot be disputed that tho citizen'
campaign of two years ago was a auccesa.
Laws were enacted which, bad they been
enforced, w ould have made many reforma
In the government of the state. The
citizens -meaning men w ho place count
ry above partynow propose to control
the executive an well as the legislative
branch of the government, ao that what
ever laws may be enacted shall be enfor
ced.
P. A. MCPHERSON.
.Mr. MacDieraon was asked this morn
ing to outline the details of the proposed
slate movement. He was somewhat reti
cent and left tbe matter still In a vague
condition, Among other things be said :
"Our object Is to inaugurate a move
ment covering the whole state, similar to
tbe proposition in this county two years
ago, which resulted in victory. We pro
pose to organize in every township, pre
cinct and county, and in every city ward
in the etate. Our Idea ia to hold town
ship and ward caucuses, w hich will elect
delegates to county conventions. These
county conventions will send delegates
to a state convention in the regulation
way, and the pr -sumption is that thia
convention will be held aoon after those
of the two great political parties. The
lUte convention will name a ticket of
the strongest and best men in the state
regardless of party affiliations and we
will obtain the brains and integrity of
both partiea."
"How are you going to keep ring poli
ticians from packing and controlling
your ward and township meetings?" waa
asked.
Mr. Mcpherson evaded answering thia
question directly, but inti mated that the
old leadera had a way outof thiadilemma.
i' He then went on to pay : "We will un
doubtedly indorse candidates, nominated
by the Democratic or Republican con
ventions, and, perhaps, some on both
tickets. Should the Democrats name a
candidate (or governor who is above re
proach, we will indorse him. Should
the Republican candidate (or Congress
meet with our views we will support
him and so on down the line."
"We shall,"8aid Mr. McPheraon. "pay
particular attention to the Legislature.
We intend to control that body, not only
IsmtTmmimimmmmmmimnmmmmmmmm'Tmimfg
rto
THAT
ALKS
TO
HQUSANDS
OF
ASTYBRE
iiuuiiHiiiiuaaiiuauuiiuiuaiiiiiuiuuiiiauuuuiiFb
because much .legislation of reform na
ture I needed, but Imcauae we propose
to elect successor to United States
Senator Simon. Wa have perfect confi
dence in the holdover Senators from
Multnomah County and will, we believe
elect tbe Representatives.
I ( troubled with a weak digestion belch
ing, sour stomach, or if you (eel dull after
eating, try Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents, Sam plea
tree at Hudson Pharmacy,
THE CILLIAM COUNTY
Caledonian Club
will give a Scotch Concert and Dance
at CONDON, FRIDAY, FEB. 7, '02.
Worthy Chief J. M, Cameron will
preside at the meeting and Judge
ilea. J. Cameron, of Portland, will
deliver the annual address.
Dancers from Portland will dance
tbe Scotch Reel, Reel o' 1'ulloch,
Highland Fliug, Sword Dance, Irish
Jig, Shean Trewa and bailor's Horn
pip.
Quartett, Duett, Solo etc by tbe
best local talent.
Hear Jamie Moon's pipe music.
See billt and program (or particu
lar. Door open at 7 :30. Concert be
gin at 8:00.
.
, Wat CrlRMTfK, J. M. CaK0!,
Secretary. Worthy Chief.
Fertilizer in concentrated form for
lawns, garden and pot plant at Clarke
it Frazer'.
This signature I on every bos of Vie fooolne
Laxative Bromo-Quirin. Ttteu
lb remedy that cure eM la ta Jy
, t
Seel Seel See!
Call at the
Condon Pharmacy
For
Druga,
Tatent Medicines,
Paints and Oils,
Window Glass,
Gasoline Etc.,
Rubber Goods,
Druggist's Suudries.
We
Have
What
You
Want
Condon Pharmacy
LEADING
YOU WILL FIND
CRABS.
CLAMS,
CELERY,
SALMON,
CRAWFISH,
EASTERN OYSTERS.
And all delicacies
To take homo or eat on
the premises as you see fit.
CLARK & FRAZER
Carry tn
Stix k at
Proper
ltnllder'9 Hardware and Roilding
Material. Moulding, Plinths and
Blocks, Windows and Doors.
Furniture and Carpets, Rnp, Beds
and Bedding. Stoves, Tin and En
ameled Ware.
Avenerions Carbolinenm tbe great
est preservative of of Fence Posts,
Water Tanks and all wood work.
A sure shot on Chicken Lice and all
Vermin.
it i7nranrnra
mmmm
DUNN BROS.
Stop the) Cough
and work off the Cold.
Laxative Hnono Quinine Tablet ere a told
loeiiedsy. MoCere.no tn, I'rU 2 tent
l :
OTIS W. PHOPST.
Manufacturer of aod Dealer in
Boots and Shoes.
SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
REPAIRING NEATLY POKE
Fin line of custom mad
MEN'S AND BOY'S SHOES
kept In stock.
H HIADQUARTEUS FOR '
fM.ORRIS TELEPHONE
SUPPLIES.
MAIN STREET
CONDON : : : OREGON.
AVENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
Avenerious Carbolineuru ibere
to stay. Ask those who kave
used it. It prevent decay in fence
posts, water tanks and all wood
work and U guaranteed article.
It also exterminates chicken lice
and mites and keeps them away
permanently. It is a general pu
rifier of manger, chicken houee or
pig pen. it spreads with a brush
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
CLARKE & FRAZER, AGENTS.
Perfumes,
Toilet Articles.
Jewelry,
Watches, ,
Musical
Instruments,
Etc. Etc.
DRUGGISTS.
of the season, at
SHRIVER'S
Prices
HOUSE
FURNISHERS
ui m
Made by7
'AP3F3
e-ajf a r4r'-
WATCH
THIS SPACE
NEXT WEEK.
P. H. STEPHENSON,
RELIABLE MERCHANT,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
LARGEST STOCK
Largest and best line in Gilliam county. Win
ter Underwear, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Ul
elers, Etc. We also carry a select line of Uni
versal Stoves and Ranges, Groceries, Hard
ware, Iron Bedsteads,'Spring Matresses, Chairs,
Extension Tables. 'Orders taken for Furniture
and Wall Paper not kept in stock. Io fact we
carry a full assortment of general merchandise.
WADE
THE BIG
OLEX,
Surxirxiit
F TUC f THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY J
S I '.Has been thoroughly renovated and 2
2 H ia now prepared to cater to the P
OflliriflrJ wants of the traveling public Com- jj
5 UUhUUiI ' C inercial travelers and others desiring , c
2 tt the comforta of a first-class hotel will
? irrr V find this house suited to their wants. 5
I III ILL J Mrs. S. A. Maodock. Prop. 2
C I I W W I I wi
2 I - IF I :
rlinnnjtnjuinjuinnnnnnjiruxrvri
FRED WILSON, Proprietor
Finest brands of pure domestic and imported Wines,
Liquors and Cigars. Fine Billiard and Pool tables in
connection. A model resort enjoying the patronage
of a quiet, orderly trade. Customers always pleased.
CONDON,
INEHART'S RESTAURANT
The public will find that no better accom
modations can be found in this country
than at this place. Good meals, clean beds.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop.
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager!
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lorn her. Careful atten
. given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
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IH THE COUNTY.
BROS.
STORE
OREGON.
IF
innnirvnnnrul
Saloon
OREGON
MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c 9
CONDON, OREGON
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given thattheco-part-
nerehip heretofore existing between M.
E, Summers,, and J. R. Newman has
been this day dissolved by mutnal con
sent. All accounts doe the old firm are
due and payable to M. E. Summers, who
will collect all accounts and assume and
pay all debts of the old firm.
Condon Oregon M. E. Siuimkr.
January Ql.li 1JW2. J- H. Newm.vs. ,
k W.DARUN3
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
Coailo. Or.
fllM,ttonafi4 Inmrnnr. Trm ronM
OBie in ; t )ulwWi'S tiulldiii(, Xaiu meet
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Satnrday
KuOO p. m.
Cslumbla Rhsr
Steaanra.
4:00 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
To iitorla and Way
Laudtug.
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lx. Sunday
Wlllamett Rltr.
4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
Orecon City, New.
Iwrg, Haiein, inae-
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aiidinga.
T:00 a. m.
Taes.. Thur.
and Saw
Willamette and Yam
S:30 p. in.
Won., Wed
. andrri.
hill a-ivors.
OreKon City, Day.
ton, A May Land'
iuga.
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tuea.. Thtir
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Mon., Wed.
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A. L. CRAIG,
r,cnTl P.s.cnger Agent, Portland. Or.
MllilllERY GOODS.
Latest 8tylein Millinery ani
Fancy Goods. Toys, Polls, No
tions and many other pretty
things, for ladies and rMMren
for aale bv ..... ... r ....... ,
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