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TO GOIIOOll GLOBE ""tjj'JRSDAY. MARCH 37. I002. MUTtCK. The fit wa tnftra eorrwrm1no from aJT .tien. m ii()ltto comity. We ! tA, .(r the iMidiiif linn trmlim of tbs rnr ftiid Invite our irtemla to wt n by ending la U news f their rwr l l-iKhtrhwfHl. Correapc-n'teiioe must I t'yiHHl by h writer, not oereaMril for Pt-ll.-lifn, IihI n Tilnpo( cw-l liilth. and thentiior r:inni uo reri(Mlttjr lor opin ion ft Brwuwt b r)nleu ts. FOR COXGRESSMAX. In the republican convention, in ession today, the greatest interest' will center around the contest for ;g.m Voluntary, delegates to the congressional con- J Opening Soi g. Tention which meets in Portland Trayr. April 1st The Globe believes that " Congregation. .l ii. BWe Reading a majority of 'the repiibhcans of ntf thiscounty favor nominating and KtH.iu,tl0n ji, nf,uenheck. electing a man. to represent thia Resnreiit... iten Children. district io the lower house af Con- J Rotation .Mttbw Niter. DrMk WKa "bait RiifKninnt ahilitv to' So" , . . . i properly represeut them m that body. For tbat reason we believe the convention today will elect del- egates to go to Portland who williS ..Eight Children there vote for Hon. J. N. William- Bed utlon. . ...... .Ulen rrire r '.'ttwm!.;.. "' ...,.. i .farafc. U Forger. eoo for oonsrressuian. Mr.- W uljatu eon is an able lawyer, a gifted ora tor, a ready debater and has a cleaQ record. He is an Eastern Oregon man whose interests are identical with those of every other resident of this great Inland Em pire. He can and will work for Oregon and especially for Eastern Oregon and for that reason we hope and expect to the Gilliam coun ty convention endorse bim today. DIRECT LEGISLATION. The proposed amendment to the constitution of Oregon, known as the initiative and referendum, which will be voted on at the State eiection'next June is of the greatest importance to the people of the state. The proposed amendment if accepted, will take the law mak ing power out of the hands of leg islative and partisan rings and place it in the hands of the people where it by right belongs. The movement is strictly non-partisan and the amendment should be in dorsed by both county conventions in this county. The initiative means that if 8 per cent of the peo ple of the Btate petition for the en actment of a certain measure to be come a law that' measure, must be submitted to the people at the polls . 4j".jr V l It It becomes a law. - J fie reieretl- dum means that the people will have the power to petition for the right to vote on any law which may be passed by the legislature if 5 per cent of the people of the state sign a petiton to that effect or the legis lature itself may order any law passed by it to be submitted to the people for their approval or rejec rion. If this measure carries it will . make Oregon a 6tate wherein gov ernment by the people and for the people will be possible. As it is now it is government by the politi cians and for the grafters to a great extents ..v- 's The question is simply this': Can the people of Oregon be trusted to approve or reject the laws by which they are governed? Have they sufficient intelligence to be given this power without danger? The The advocates of this measure be lieve the people can be trusted. Will the republican and democratic "county conventions of this county show that much faith io the intel ligence of the people by passing a resolution endorsing the propose amendment? We will wait and see. PINCHBECK DEMOCRATS. What kind of democrats are these Ilepre8entative8, according to tele fjaphic rieporta who are' bargain ing with Hanna, Elkina.et al.,tbat if the Bubsidy bill will be deferred , till the next tession of Congress " they, 5" those alleged or professed Democrats, soiue 40 or 50 of them . will vote for it and help pass it? .Why they are paltry, scrub Demo crats, utterly unworthy of recogni tion or respect. They must be about the same kind of Democrats as some in rortland, who have in variably Ftood in with the Republi can "machine" whenever there was a "sack" in sight or in prospect. Probably "there is no more sincere mourner over the result oflast sa - urunjr e yTimaneo anu j esieruaj a convention than some of those bo- gus Democrats. The Democratic party will never , , -,. . SUCCeed, and never Ollgh t tO SUC- ceed, until it quits trading and bar- ... lL j . gainmg With the Worst and most harmful and Vlci0U3 elements of . . ' n ' l,. . .. the Republican party; Until It Ptad sWctly and squarely On ilS own merits. i It is perhaps and even probably tru", after all, that Grcver Cleve- land is the biggest Democrat in the United State. At least he never trafficked and bargained with fel lows like Quay and Elkins. You know where to find him. Easter Exercises. An interesting program will be render ed in the Baptist chwvh neat Sunday evening b? members of the Sunday j school. I A enrdial invitation it mended to . txrr body to attend. Follow lug it the progaui which will be ......-.i . Recitation ... Rosi Armstrong. Mabel l'rb. Li Hie Neal, .Ltsxie Armstrong E Idith Ward, ' Lydia ri liter. Sng Prayer . Closing Song Benediction Iristribntlon of Easter eirgs to children. A Printer Greatly Surprised. "I was never so mnrh surprised in iny life, as I was with the mult of using Chamberlaiu'a Fain Balm," says Henry T.Crook pressman of the Ashviiie (N.C.) Gmettt. "I contracted a severe of rheu matism early last winter by getting uiy feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit , One day while looking over the GU, I noticed that Tain B-lm was positively guaranteed to care rheumatism, so bought a bottle of it and before using two thirds of it my rheuma tism had taken its flight and I have not had a rheumatic paia sinew." Sold by Had sun Pharmacr. Herbert Halstead went to Arlington Monday on a business trip returning Tuesday. C. F. Pyle, organizer of the Woodmen of the World is here this week in the in terests of that order. School Notes MARY WHYTE. Editor. Carl Froman returned to school after a few dava absence. Jamie, Horace and May Hartshorn were enrolled Monday. Silas Brown, Weldon Darling, Walter Grider and Sarah LaForgey were anient on Monday, and Louise Worrell on Tues day. j -... Harry and Eddie Boor, Grace Lnna and Tula Kinsley are absent this week, .T. visitors o the past month are e followsi trank Gnehaiu, Koyal Taylor, Grace Balding Nellie Brown Lilla Clre Jennie Balding, Mrs. Neat, Miss Adlard, Mrs. Mvers, Mrs. Tom Price, Mrs. Roy Price, Miss Norm Wallace and Mr. May. Having a Run on Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Between the hours of eleven o'clock a. m. and closing time at night on Jan 25, 1901, A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade Springs Va, sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. He says, "I never handled a medicine tbat sold better or gava better satisfaction to my custom ers." This Remedy has been io general nse in Vincinia for many years, and the people there are wellacqnainred with its excellent qualities. Many of them have testified to the remarkable cores which it has effected. When you need a good reliable medicine for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, nse Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and yon are certain to be more than pleased with the qnick cure which it affords. For sale by Hud son Pharmacy. ANNOUNCEMENT I will open today a fine line of Millinery Goods including trim med and ontrimmed hats, flowers and trimmings. GRAND EASTER DISPLAY Call today and inspect my stock. MISS DORA DOWNING. CONDON, ORECOH. AYEHERIOUS GARBOUHEUM Avenerious Carbolineum is here to etay. Ask those who have used it. It prevents decay in fence pofrtg, water tanks and all wood work and is a guaranteed article. It also exterminates chicken lice and mites and keeps them away permanently. It is a general pu rifier of manger, chicken house or pig pen. it spreads with a brush and is a nice, nut-brown paint. CLARXE & FRAZER, ACENTS. jf TO V (yL Iraafitni ! on nw -i i- i yrOrVy n,t, .igBatnre Is on every eox of Ci. genuine Laxative BrcraoQuh,iQ11, Tatieu remedy tbat "" a T " Admin'stratrlx's Notlca to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undereignl, wasby the County Court of the tilate of Oregon for GllIIam county, appointed the-admini- tratrrix of the estate of Duvid L. Putterson. de- ceaed and has qualified therefor, U having claims against mid estate will present the same to me duly verified at my rcidence at Lone Rock, Oregon, within six montD lmm the dnte of the tlnit publication bate Df tint pablientioa March 27. 1902. BARiH K. Bevdfiei.d, Executrix of ths Estate of David L. PatUsroon, dfCffHSCU. About County Printing. The following letter from President To iler of the Nauonxl E dtminl Association how s that the opinion oj this paper on the county printing question express ed two weeks ago, is concnried in by pretty high authority. Mr. Tier holds the highest position in the greatest asso ciation of newspaper men ji the world : Portland, Oregon, 3 2J-03. 8. A. Taitison, Editor Globe, ' j , Condon Oregon, ' IVar Sir: IVruiit me to compliment yon for the stand taken in regard to the county print'tig. A newspaper soonld charge county or a tate no umre nor no less than an individual. If the new spapers of Oregon would adhere to tlie legal rate, and let the advertising go where it will, the publishers of our pa pers would f r belter. The more mon ey the averace newspaper man receives ihe better will tie hin pp r, In-canee be delights in making improvements, both in bis paper and in his plant. Albert Tonica, President National Editorial Association. Resolutions of Condolence. Wiiikias The silent messenger, IV th having entered the home of our esteemed brother, J. K. Fiuwater, and taken from him the companion of his life, the wife of his youth, the mother of hischildren. be it by his brother! of Summit Lodge No. ISO. I.O. O. F. Resolved That in this great affliction we tender our brother our sincerest sym pathy with assurance that our sorrow in his great bereavement is real. Beyond the limits within which our sympathy can-oinfort him we commend him and his to the teuder offices of that Omnipotent One who said: "Blessed are they that uiourn for thev shall be comforted." Recolved That these resolutions be spread npon the minutes of this lodge, a copy lie given to Bivther Filiater, and copies be furnished the Pacific Odd Fel low and the Condon Globe for publication. Get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at Hudsou's Pharmacy. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their nse is not followed by constipation as is often the case with pills. Regular sixe, 25 cents per box. LONEdcK. Mrs Geo. Perry went to Portland a few days to be with her lnt.!nd who has been under treatment at the St. Vincent Hoepi'al for the past month. At la-t accounts George was still improving. Grandma Stevens has been dangerous ly ill for several weeks with dropsy. Jeff Haves sold his town residence to Henry Neel for $400 and the first of the week Mr. Haves moved his family nnt to his ranch and Mr. Neel moved his family to town. Several head of 2-vear-old steers were bought for ihe Aver'B Cattle Co. of H-p pner, in thi vicinitv last week the price imnl was fza jer neal. rnere are er eral cattle raisers here who would not sell at that price. P. L. Ham and R. M. Johnson were the delegates chosen at the primaries Saturday to attend the comity conven tion and it is strictly a Williamson dele gation. Miss Ethel G"ff went over to Lost Val ley Monlay for a few days' visit with her friend Mrs. Jessie Morgan. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bro.no Quinine Tablets. All drnnrixta refund the money If It full to cure . W. Grove's iiKuature is on each box. 25c Notice to Taxpayers. All persons psying their tax fir 1901 on or before the loth dav of March 1902 will be allowed a rebate of 3 per cent. Bnt if one half of said tax is nut paid on or before June 1st 1902, a penalty will be added of ten per rent ami interest at twelve ercent from the first Monday in April 1902. W. L. Wacox, Sheriff of Gilliam canity Oregon. For Sale. A fino yon ng Jack coming 3-year-old. Bred from Cooke Bros. "Pinino" and Frizzel's best Jenny. Enqnire of Cooke Bros, 2d5 Condon Oregon. SPRING MILLINERY- Finest Line ever opened in Gilliam County. All the lat- . est styles. Be6t qualities and values.. ....... . ......... MRS. R H. 7 ALU. ViwiT DR. JORDAN'S cheat? HUSEUM OF AHATOFm 1061 UARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL f (SMMaauikuSSmaik.J A ThUirMtAj!lAtADltrml Vnunm bthsVVoM. Orrmintt aUnwHm tn Vf City. J. vmndtrflil ttjlujar vitWn t. .a. . . . "---wii, r Bnconiniei. . 4(liitiiM,MMllTl7earrhr J tb uldo.1 Spx-UilBtoii tlisl'aciita Coub A.tblUb(l IS fwa. A M. JOHOM-PCIVATE DISEASES a U4 tmmn wiim mi- .nfTuvin. A from lb ctfoeU ( jroutliful liidl. W f rsrs. Wr'Mii.HdpST,ii,y jm. J eJ'.I-MiIMfc-41ijiillluc.;iipl. 'r ooatWiitl(.n of i T rernfllH, of sriwt oariitlv Dowrr. thm ru,t..r ruun mr excMMs In rhca, SoaarrlHU, Mini, rrrqamri f UrlHkllHB, . lijr R ooatolimtlnn of remllM,ofrtaiirtlv power, tin Duutor .1" UH-IIHII It KIM BUI A. only miT.irS ImniMllalo rvllrf, bnt prrmanrnt " euro. Tko Doulor docn bnt tlaltn to prt ft.rm k mlrulM. but I wtll known to bo a Intr and 9 quitr. Pliy.leUtn and aiirfMn. rrumJuBoi U M, pec(lty Dltrair, at Mb. A JTI'illl.II tbomiif hly oniSloitcd from I tbo truont without tii iuof lltinri I ewr for Ru mtmirm A Mnilr mtiA .il f A eiirtfor Pllo, l'lor and Fl alu. Lr T vr. Joraun a apecliu iwlnlna meiho.ia. A EVEKT HAST anolrlnctoaawUlraealva V cur htmsii opinion ot biaenn plnlnt. k Wt uM buarmtn a PQHITIVM CU3I n W wvcry out m unaertnK. vnntintati'ia FHKK andatnctlrpnTata. CHARQB9 VKRY BBAHOSABL& Traatmout poraanally or by lettvr. Wrlto for Bnok. tnnxaeHT r I If ARKIASfc. MiiLCDFaia. (A. vitlaabis hA..lr f- V .... ..II a. 4 1 OH J0KDAN A CO., 1 0S I Msrtet 8t, S. P. $ Cash. Clearance Sale We have invoiced and know that we must reduce some lines to make room for our heavy Spring purchases. To do this we need your help and we are willing to pay you for it We offer, for this month only, 30 per cent discount on our entire stock of Clothing, Ladies' Suits, i Skirts, Gapes and Jackets. Our store is called the "QUALITY STORE" because we carry no shoddy goods. Yours for price and quality, LORD & CO. Democratic Call. The Democratic county convention for Gilliam county is hereby called to meet at Condon Or., on Saturday, April 6th 1902. at ten o'clock a. m. for the purpose of nominating candidates for connty i. (Beers, electing delegates to the state and congressional conventions and trans acting such other bnsiness as may prop erly come before the convention. Delegates to thisronventiun have been apportioned as follows: Arlington 4 Lone Rock 2 Blal.fk ,;...3 Matney 2 Condon ...6 May villa 4 Ferry Canyon.... 6 Bock Creek 4 Idea 1 Trail Fork 1 Willow Creek 1 Being one delegate-at-largn fur each precinct sod one for every 15 votes, or major portion thereof, cant (or Tlps. (J. Green for justice of the Supreme Court at the stale election held June 4th 1000. . The primaries for the puriose of elect ing delegates to the county convention and for nominating precinct and district officers, will be held at the usual voting places in the respective precinctson Fri day, March 28 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m. By order of Democratic Central Comnit tee. ; ! Iba Carter. Chairman. For Sale Four choice residence lots for sale in Condon at a bargain. Enquire at this (lice. We Have for Sale 900 acre ranch, 500 in cultivation, part sown, part plowed bal ance stubble. 4U0 acres good pasture. All fenced and cross fenced. Plenty of good water. Two good dwelling houses, good barn, sheds, graneries etc. One mile from school, eight triles from Condon. An ideal location for combined stock raising and farming 640 acres mile from school and post office 350 acres in high state of cultivation. 8 acres in choice fruit 6 acres of which is now in bearing. 300 acres in crop, which goen with land. An abundance of good water springs and wells. Good house, barn and other farm buildings. All well fencpd. On County road 15 miles from Condon. This is one of the most desirable places in the county. For prices, terms, etc., apply to Lancaster & Pattison, Condon, Office in Globe Building. RE-OPENED The Model FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. M. E. SUMMERS Prop. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managed ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer n romplte stock of Fine Siirfuped Lumber, consisting; of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap ami all kinds of Hnugri Lumber. Careful atten given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff, , MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between the East and the Pacilit! Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special class of equipment. To meet this demand the I'nllinan Co has issued from its shops what it tech tucallv calls the 'Tutlman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar lo the regular sleepers being built on the same plan, but not furnished aitnine same elegance. Kiev are equipped a tin mattreaoea, blankets, sheets, pilhms, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to lie furuisiied lv the naxsenger. f.itcn car has a siove for making tea and cullee and doing "light housekeeping and each section can lelilie. with an adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make up berths; keep the car clean, and look after the wants and comforts of the paiseiitrers. In each of the trains w hich are dispatched daily from Portland by the U. K. & N. Co! is to be found one of these "Pullmn Ordinary Hleeers" The car attached to the "Chicago-Port land Stecial" goes through to Chicego without rhamre, and the one in the "Atlantic Express" rnns to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Much of Ihe first class travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palsce sleepers. For rates and full information, includ ing folders' wrile to ' A. I-. Cram, General Passenger Agent, O. It. A N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els. I U 25 cents at Condon hotel. Oregon. Correspond with us. CONDON, ORE. The Arlington Saloon C W. WHITE & CO., PR0PEIETOS3 Fine domestic and imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Bil liard and Pool tables run in connection. First-class goods is our pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly on draught. Our constantly increasing patronage testifies to ths fact that we understand how to please our customers. MAIN Condon, KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS. Stored with vis will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, Cbment, feed and mill stuffs always on hand in any quantities. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, The Condon Barn Only first-class Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new rigs and VqI teams. 8ecial attention to all stock left In oar care. LargeTstronir corrals in connection. Our terms are reas onable and we solicit your patronage. Springston & Rogers, Proprietors riruutriruuvTJuuxruwinn THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. HIQHE8T MARKET PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS CONDUCTED BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINCTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0XE innnnnninnnnisinnmiuinnjuu Splendid Specimens of Superior Skill Is ths ezpmsnlon nf almost every person who hss examined samples of work executed t tht. olllce. Hiierior priiitlns I. the kind roil want, work that Is done In a .lovenlv manner l ths kind that neither pays ths buslneas man nor the printer. All tbs printing sent oat from this olllce Is neat and attraotWs. 8, A. PATTISON PUBMHHKa THE LrvinruinjTiuuuinnnAftnimuinnnnjvui rLruxnjxrLrmnnuvinjT Drink Star Brewery Co's Famous Hop Gold Beer An Exhiliarating and t Nutritious Beverage ALBERT REIPLINGER . Manager of Star Brewery Co'i Cold Storage ARLINGTON OREGON innnjxnjtnjxruinjinuuuiar Trespass Notice. All persons ar hereby warned against rinniint( manure, garliafre, or other re fuse matter on any lots, blix-ks or prop erty now owned or controlled by the undersigned within the corporate limits of the city of Condon. All persons failing to comply with this notice will be nrosecuted to the fullest extent of tlie law. uondon OrcRon. . 3. it,. LANCA6TKR. . March 4, 1902. n P. WOOD, M. D. Physlolan and Surgton lay ant) nlfht eans peonptly SMirstei OBIcs Main stmt near prtng. lONDOX, . . ORB.- C. S, PALUER, prttetl Barber. Sleek Shaves and Hair-cutn. Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON OBECOU. o. s. ebi; ; riwrRiETOR or . t SODA and JiOTTlIU G II OXKS toannfartnrer of Soda, Orang ted ChampagntUldsr, Bartaparllla and ' Iron and all othtr Holt and GarbonMti) . Prlnhs. Condon trads It respefW , tally solicited. Orders, prowptly flUtJ Arlington, Ore. U. L. Nsal. tht wtll known Miction ser, will gtv th strictest attention to II business entrusted to his car. If , yon havt property to sell consnlt Mny Notloo hf Final Batttamant Nolle I htrebjr itvsn that tbs ndwstf! hu flltd bis final aseeant as airmfnlstmtor ot ths Mtal. of Henry Bork, (tawa!, Srtlh tba Coanty Coart of Ullllam Ooanty, Orsyon, aud tbat said Coart has appoints Monday. May 5, 1002, t 1 o'rlork p. tn. at t ourton. Qrefoo. a tba Hma and ptaes for hsarini objwttons to said Inal aocoant and lor ths anal sslUsmsnl Ihsraot. ail heirs, prvdliurs or others taterwtiid la Mid MUta, sbauM Bis their obUnns,M SOT lUsy havs, on or httors ths day and hour abort nrna d. C. J. QOIUM. TAto& March Is. 1901. Administrator. STREET Oregon BRANCH BOUSES: ILAIQCX, PXM OREGON A RIGID BCRUT1NV OF OUR RAMI'LRS RKVEALA , MOTHINO BUT GOOPMEHS CONDON CLOBE PRINTERY T U KICKL1N, DENTIST Office 803 Deknm Bnlldlnx. Portland, Orecoa Will be in Condon on or about October -21it to remain fora short II mt . Treasurer's Notice. . all county warrants registered prior to Nov. 25, 1900, will be paid npon pre sentation at my office. Interest ce&sea after Mar. 20, 1902. 1 H. Stiphenhok, Treasarer of Gillinmcount-y, Oregon. J.