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1 4 ? TIlE'COIIDOli GLOBE. THURSDAY. MARCH 27. IW02. SOTJCt Vh (llitfl Itirimi eorewfonsleece from ll swOon of liiUUm ,-oKiitv. Me st lomxk till. rr-r the IraAlKH Hr SMfttuss of rl rvni.tjr mio) liltef iritt tot n by rili- Ih Ujb nm ) ttwtr tvfr tve e'lshlrl.oels. -orrm:Ti!nir miwt be 'uod by Ihe wrftrr. iwr u,r,iMrtlv lor jkt-Iti-HiI'Mi, Imi sssHyvhitwenlimwl Milh.nwJ Ihe minor iwiinni n retiltU) (or i intit m rtj cVniilrui. ! rr a Wm. Keva A Son plff. vs. U. L.Coop- DANGEROUS MEASURE, , ! er arvl Mattie Cooper delta. The bill which has jmsswl thej rL. Tohey and V. L.Tobey partners senate for th prelection of the. ! T"1" H"" ?' v. A. W. Aru,stn.ng ., .. i. . .. . . ' and It, Culture defts. ires.dent rs so radical that itis vasy , , ,,,.-,. I , . . ,, v .,11 U. K. West plff. vs. LV.lrlingdeft. to understand why there should . , . i. W. A. Howr plff. . tfeymor Jones able opposition to its enactment in-; j(m(l Br,w f,,,-. to a lar. . f t ,jH lfc,nnton by her gnardtan '. There can be no objection to the ;.j,.m. Jy Powrrman pin vs. IMxon B. death penalty far any persKW who j Gaunt ami Pick Unant defts. shall wilfully and maliciously kill Perkins Win-JmiU Co. a corporation the president or an oflicial who is in the line of succession; but a great many people will" agree that the senate, actuated no doubt by a sene of horror at the recent assas sination, i gting to extreme whx it proviJes-thit anyjrer(wrv ujak.ing wnly an attempt to kill the persons named shall suffer death. The bill just passed is so sweep ing as to include every possible as ailent of every person who is pres ident or in the line of succession,J and it makes no distinction as to cause or character of the assault. It matters not whether the Tmotives of the deed are political or private. Thus under the proposed law, if some cabinet officer of offensive character or -disposition became in Tolv'etl "in; a personal' or private quarrel which resulted in his being wilfully and maliciously attacked without fatal results; or if he were assailed by some erratic individual who. labored under the impression that be had a grievance to settle; or if he compromised himself in a way that often results in bloodshed the assailent in all these cases might be made to suffer the death penalty, when under ordinary cir cumstances there would probably be acquittal or light imprisonment. The people want . their officials protected, but it should be done by a law "that is not so sweeping or vo likely to work injustice through excessive penalties. No assassin of a president, has yet been able toes- cape merited punish cuent, and no law, no matter how strict it may be will insure safety for bead of state or high official as against anarchists who may seek to assault the gov ernment through these public ser vants. Spokesmaiv Review. Job Could'nt Have Stood It II he'd had Itching Piles. They're te r riMv unnorinu; hill Kni-kleii' Arnic Salve will rnre the worst rase of piles on earth. It haa cnrel tinitnI. Frln- infie. Pain or B'xlilv Ernption UN the het aalve in the world . PrireSeSes hoi Cnre guarantee.!. Sol J by Condon Fuar macy. County Democratic. The Republican Convention held In Condon hn' the 27th, waa a very harino niona affair, the delegrntea sirni.lv ratify. ing what the pnh aet np. Deleiratea were aent to the fctnle unit C"nvtn-8si"nal Convahtiona in favor uf Mootir, nothintt waa eaid ahont Governor hut it ia enj poaed they are for (er, and fr Georue Miller for the legislature. Thre wa bnt little pnnfest f'r ponntv offirera, the coantv i anppoei tcf be democratic. Arlington Record. A LIBERAL OFFER. Thenndemiitned will civeafreeaample of Chamhxriain'a .Stomach and Liver Tablet to snv one wanting a reliahle remeilv for diaordem of theittoinach, bit lonanaaor ronti pation. Thia in n new remedy and a good one. Hudson Pbar macv. Easter Services. A verr interrsitinir Eter proram wa rendered at the Rint'-t church Piinilay evenina bv the children of the Sniidnr school sa-ialfd by a nnmlter of the ladiea of theeonewesfiori. T' e projrratn show ed tmininz and was enjoyed by a large andience. Rev. KrMckenherr of the Fossil Meth odic chnrch held services at th Con greimtiml chnrcli Hnnlay, ? morning and evninir. Thre a anecinl pro gram of Eter mnic at both services. ARLINGTON NOTES. ,W.Tif.in hnilt a feed shed 200 feet Idnu on his new lots. W.8. Mvers. of Condon, was in Arling ton for a fw dava. John Mcf'onnell, of Mnvville wa In with a ait horse lond of wheat Tuesday. ;' E'mer Over was a paawnger on Wed- tiesdav's staire for Mayville. t Roy Ehberts was on the sick list a :conpie of dure this week. . Deputy Sheriff Plnkham wag down af- ter witnesses for the Grand Jury last .week. v - Pepnt.V Assessor Riley Frazer was In rlinuton last. week.. He was lo king fter the ilieep in this' section. A.Re'plineer had bis building remod eled this wek "Sandy" McWilliams is fixina npUhe biiildine next to the photo gallery for a restanrant. C. A.Slmrte h bnilding an addition to '' bis dellini this week. . VA conple of Portland ladiea have op-n-. ed a dressmaking parlor in the old bank lmildin)!. S. A. Paulson editor of tha Gl'ibe was "In Arlington Monday on business. . . Most td Arlington will goto Condon Dent week to attend conrt. Beds will . coininand quite n premium if they are as l Hcarcer nanal. .. . - . . ,v Enijineer Mohr who enrveyed llie Ar ' llngtoii-Coriitoii R.Tt.'ama irp from Portland to do some Ji'irveying for t))C new ci! coiupaur across tne river. - Circuit Court Docket. April term, tA 1.AW. 8. A Milee riff. M- F'k Angnst Seekatup plff .' J. O. Sterea eon deft. Andrew Tillard as administrator of he estate of I- Tillard plflT vs. O. R.A N. Co. deft. i W m. Revs ami W. U. Kers partners piff. va. L. W. Darling deft. The Arlington Lumber Co. corpora tion plff. va. W. W. Clark deft. Thomas Kerr, Peter Kerr and P. Gil ford partners plff. vs. W. V. Clark deft, Alfred Jonea plff. vs. W. L. Vilc as heriif dffU "-"' .-;, . " -. John Fortn plff. vs. David Cant well. John Nelson plff. vs. W. L. Vil as sheriff deft. Ada. K. ltalston plff vs. Wm. Wheeler deft. Edward Pin plff vs. the County Conrt of the Slate of Oregon for Gilliam County W. J. Mariner as judge of said court and Mollie Fii defta. Leonart Alleiscb piff. vs. M. V. Logan deft. Samuel Sinclair plff. vs. D. W. Loflit deft. The Lost Valler Lnmber Co. a corpo ration plff. vs. R. L. Ginilin and Sally Ginilin his wife defts. S. B. Barker plff. vs. R. L. Gttulin and Sallv Ginilin bis w ife defts. L. B. Smith and Frank Shaw as Smith & Shaw plff. vs. 3. M. Vancleve and F. S. Moosely defts. A. 11. Rendy plff. vs. Walton Dickey deft. American Mortgaire Co. of Scotland Limited a corporation plff. vs.-Annst Siuythe and Catherine T. Stnythe defte. The Lost Vallev Lnmlwr Co. a corpo- rarion plff. vs. T. F. Slater deft. Alice Alexander p'ff. vs. Clias. L Hie deft. iQcrrr Geo. Hardie plff. vs. Dave Spanldtng et al defts. Harry Grobb plff. vs. Jennie Obtrri ther deft. Sarah A. Maddock plff. vs. John Mad dock deft. C. W. White plff. vs. John Gross deft. J.N Hart plff. vs. E. R. Winitate Dora C. Winifate, Geo. W. ', Armetronir. -... . Armstrong bis wife. Daniel M- Lol. Moleiwl. his wife and the Jarvia-Conklin Mortgage Tmat Co. a cor poration defts. : Sarah A. Bradfield plff vsw William J. Bra lfjeld deft. ' Fredric 0. Llo1i plff. vs. Jos. F Smith deft. John Den ny asegernterof the last will and testament of Eliza Df nny deceased piff. vs. Gertrude J. Denny as execntrix id the last will and testament of O. f Denuv defeased a ltd Gertrude J. Den ney defts. Annie Harrison plff. vs. John Harrison deft. Evelyn Sanders plff. vs. Joseph Sanders deft. I)";vid Mason plff. vs. James E. Dong las deft. W. W. Rteiwer plff. vs E. A. Crawfor.1 Emma Crawford and Emil R-xilon defts. Aaron J. Walker piff. vs. Mary E. Wal ker deft. csnixrNAL. State of Oregon plff vs. A. Sshaffer deft. State of Oregon plff. vs. Win. Stiliwell deft. Other cases are pending in the lower courts. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of Liabm, I., had to re pair. "Standiiiit waist deep in icy wa ter," be writes, "nave me a terrible rold and conich. It tirew worse daily, Finallv the best doctors in Oakland. Nh., Sionx City and Omaha said I had (nsnmptioti and could not live. Thn I huan nainvt Dr. Kme's New Discovery and was wholly enred by sit bottles." Positivflv truar anteed for Coimhs. Colds and all Throat and L'inis troubles by Condon Pharmacy. Price 50c and 11.00. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Br.m Q'linlne Tablets. All drHKirists refHnd the money if tt lulls to cure K. W. Grore's signature is en each box. ' 2SC ANNOUNCEMENT I will open today a fine line of Millinery Goods im-liiding trim med and nntrimnied bats, flowers and trimmings. GRAND EASTER DISPLAY Cull today and inspect mt stock. MISS DORA DOYNINC 1 CONDON, ORECOfl. AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM Avenerious Carbolineuni is here to stay. Ask those who have used it. It prevent decay in fence pofctn, water tanks and all wood I work and is a guaranteed article. It also exterminates chicken lien 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 aint. CLARKE & FRAZER, ACENTS. "J-r-r . . . Circuit. Court Jurors. Drawn for April lertn 1WJ. The following have been drawn a Ju rors for the routing ter Icirvail court: Clem James Larch. Matney J. F. Downer. ItWk-F. A. Kellows. Lost Valley Ales Hardie. Mayville George B, Dukek. Lone Rork II. N. Anderson, J.R.Goff, Oiex A.A.Carnttera, J.W. rhillips, M.S.MoKinney. E.D.Huber. Arlington Chaa. Os Portwooil, B. T. Snell, W.H C-dwell, 0. II. Busey.C. B. CardttieM, F. T. George. Ferry Canyon W, F. Adlard, John Shorn," BLin Maley.T.G. Hyde, S. B. Couture, W. B. Smith, Ralph Froiuan. Condon Wm. M. McMorria, At Lnelling, S. B. Barker, U. F. Downer, F. Wanl, Wm. Hawes, Walter Myers. Cat this out and take it to Hudson's Pharmacy and get a free sample of Cham, berlain's Stomach end Liver Tablets the best physic. They cleanse and in vigor ate the stomach, improve the appetite and regnlate the bowels. Regular site. 25j. er box. , , alvTlle. C. B. Schroe ler tuade'a flying trip to Condon Saturday. Jennie Pabner has been visiting -her grandma, Mrs. Maley the last week. Mrs. Frank Palmer was an Alvitle visitor S.tturday. Bob Seekainp went to Condon last week. ' . The ladies of Alville organized a La dies' Aid Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Vactor, of Condon, visited Alville Saturday. The Democrat primary was held here atnnlav. Mrs. L. C. Lnbeck went to Condon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Osrar Maley were np Irom Ajax baiumay. McF A VALUAALE MEC1CINE For Coughsand Colds in Child ren. 'I have not the slightest hesitancy in refriMiinieiiding t-liauilx-rmin a Conith Rfined v to ail who are uQiriig from couiflis or rolds," eavs (. lias. M. Ciamer L"q.. a well know n watch maker, of Co hiiiUi, Gevlon. "It ta two vara since theCitv Dispensary first railed my at tentiou to this valuable medicine ami J have repeatedly used it and it hasalaays Urn Wneticial. It ha cured me q-iii-k I v of all rhejtt nilils. ' li is estiecialtv effect ive for children and neldoiu takes morv than one liot tie to cure them of hoars ness. I have pnrnaded many to try thia valuable meliciiiel and they are all as well pleased aa myself over the rt- aulta." For sale hv Hudson Pharmacy. Administratrix's Notice to Creditors. Notice li hereby given tht the undersigned, tu bjr the Count; Court of the State of Oregon for U 11 Urn County, appointed the Jmlnln tralrrlx ot the esUte of David L. Pattenoa. if ceased and ha qTulilied iherefor. All person! having- claim against said estate will present the same to m duly verilled al my residence at lone Rock, Onsron, within six months Iron the date of the first publication of this notice in the Condos Olobi. Date of flrst publication March 27. 1902. Sabah A. BllDrilLD, Executrix of the Estate o( David L. Patterson, deceased. Notice to Taxpayers. All persons paying their tax fur 1901 tin or before the 15th dav of March 1902 will lie alloaed a rebate of 3 percent. But if one half of said tax is lint paid on or before Jnne 1st 1902, a penalty w ill be added of ten per cent and interest af twelve arcent from the first Monday in April 1902. W. L. Wilcox, Sheriff of Gilliam onuty Oregon. For Sale. A fine yonng Jack coming 3-year-nld. Bred from Cooke B-Os. "Pinino" urn! Frizzel's best Jenny. Enquire of Cikike Raog, 2d 5 Condon Oregon. SPRING MILLINERY. Finest Line ever opened in Gilliam County. All the lat est styles. Best qualities and values MRS. R. H. YALH. 'vioit DR. JORDAN'S crxat quseum of mimt 1061 MARKET ST.. SA!t FRANCISCO, CAU F (atnnaisikaawiik.; A rnuirs-M(AsawBUeal slusram to tbs Wm 1 Onatett attraction In ths Ohl A woiuUrfut Hylujor vtoK'HS. m ddlwuM,MMililTayesir4hr J ths ultlsal bpKin.lnt in tli I'muAs CcMat. UMatolUlMd M vara, A 08. eOnOAI-PCIVATE DISEASE! a Tmwsi mmrm aad mI4SIs ' tmrn whs ar stiftVrlns A frum lha rUMts ot youtliful lndl- W erschiM mr iiimm It. m.iu. . n riiKM.. vr but ramnm. year Ksrrmis nd phrsleai iblllt7,IiM- 9 i sea cm ii I!, b ouly alTurd I ia nurd lata rvllrf. bnt soraaaiiaiil 9 nss so arraima ka traalmentthxlt mm .. a snrsw iss IXKtur ooa nnt claim to perform A ' mlmclss, bnt M wsll known to b a Inlr ana 9 , tqiiirs Pfi7tatan and Snrfvoti, rmliiat liuiii.pHi.itr-iawsr Mesi. 4 STPHIMil lhornirnlx naimtsd from I tb srstsu without ths ius ot nereary. M Trsuw fitted br an FiMrt biimi T I esire for Rs,irt A flufc. and rtuUeiil k (ir for Plies, riaaara s4 ri.lsilss.b f Jordan special painless mstbuJs. A EVrST lltK annlTlntooslllrll' I ovrhonrrt opinion of liismti.nllr.t. ' It's will Ouarmte m tO&lTIVM CVSS la 9 wrry eoss "S unnerf"9. 1-ons-nean-in fhkh stainet!T privets. CIIARQES VKttY XSAHONADLJt TrsAimeut Dsrmaallr or br toiler. Writs for Rook, niii.oioi-ir-r HI IRRIAOG. AfAILKB Fsju. t v&ln&ii. j douk lor men.) can or wriia OH. JOROAN CO.. tOSI llarkst St. S. P. Ihls signature on every foot of Cve gpnalne Laxative Bromo-Quiiiin Tatieu (be remedy tba euree a eol la 1 1 f Jiy V 2 Democratic" Call. The Deima-raticconnty convention for Gilliam county ia herehv railed to meet at Condon Or , n Saturday, April., 5th 1902, a ten uVha-k a. m. for the purpose of nniiiinaiii.il canfidates for Cimnty fflfers, eh-vtintr delegates to the state and congressional convention and trans artlnK ai'li other business as may prop erly come before the convention. Delegates to this convent ion have been apportioned as follows: Arlington 4 Lone Rock..... 2 Klalock Condon Ferry Canyon. Idea ..3 4Matney ..2 ..6 Mayville 4 ..6 -Rock Creek.... 4 ..1 , Trail Fork 1 Willow Creek 1 Being one delegate-atdarge for each precinct and one for every 15 votes,, or major wrtion thereof, cast for Th'iS. U. Green for jnstice of the Supreme Conrt at the state election held Jane 4th 1900. The primaries for the pnrpoee ot elect ing'dfleiratea to the county convention and for nominating precinct and district oilii-era. will be held at the nunal voting places in the respective precincts on Fri day, March 28 1902, at 2 o'clock p. in. By order of Demucratic Central Couinit tee. ' Iba Carteh. Chairman. For Sale Fnnr choK residence lota for sale In Condon at a bargain. Enquire at this Hice. We Have for Sale G40 acres 4 n)'le from school and post office 350 acres in high state of cultivation. 8 acres in choice fruit 6 acres of which is tuviu bearing. 300 acres in crop which goea with . land. An abundance of good water spring and wells. Good house, barn and other farm buildings. All well fenced. 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; f. Office in Globe Building. RE-OPENED T'fE'-'MODBL FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. M. E. SUMMERS Peop. The Irlincton Saloon C. W. WHITE & CO., PROPRIETORS 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 the fact that we understand bow to please our customers. MAIN Coridofi, LORD & CO Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between the East and Ihe Tacific Coast baa reached enor luiHis proportions in the tact few years, and call; for a special claeof equipment. To meet this demand the rnlltnan Co, has issued from lie shops what it tech nically calls the 'Tollman Ordinary Sleeper," The cars appear similar to the regular sleepers tadng built nil the same plan, but not furnished with the same elerance. They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pi Haas, pillow-cases, towels, coin ha, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to lie furnished by the passenger, Karh car has a sine for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping", and each section can befitted 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 Ihe trains which ate dispatched daily from Portland bv the O. K. A N. Co! is to be found one of these 'pnllnnn Ordinary Sleepers". The car attached to the "Chit-Biro-roN. land Special" goes through to Chicego without change, and the one in Ihe "AManiin Es press" rnne to Kana Oily without change, Taweengers In thia car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Much of the first class travel Is being carried in thenecars, the rates Mii1 lower. ami 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. It. A N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Baths Hut and cold water, clean tow els. i K 25rents at Condon hotel. Oregon. Correspond with us. C0ND0N, ORE. STREET Oregon How are your teeth? you are in need of any denial work ucb as extracting, Fillings, Crown and Bridge) work eta it will pay you to rail at once as I will be in Condon but a few days. Consul tation free. Work guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Condon Office -Rear of Condon Pharmacf . Ileppner (Home) Office, West Main Street DR. E. E. WILSON. KERR CIFFOR I CO, PROPS. ...GRAIN... Stored wilh ns will receive the careful attention f eiperlenceo! -'warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, limr. cement, feed and mill stuffs always on hand in any qnantitiea. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON The Condon Barn Onlv flrst-clasa Livery and Feed Siahle In the city. Fins new rlns and good teams, Special attention to all stock left In oar care. Lame, stromr eorrals In connection. Oar terms are reas onable and we solicit yoar patronage. Springston & Rogers, Proprietors rinnnnnnjvuvvnnnnnnnjwinnjvuuw THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. WILL HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BALER IN OPERATION BY MAY 1ST. HIGHEST PRICE FOR GRAIN. GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS. BALFOUR, CUTHRIE& CO, M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0HE LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! HOUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lnmber, consisting of Flooring, Celt ing, Rustic, Ship-lap anl all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful at ten given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY. OREGON. runjnnsrinrunnrunruw Drink Star Famous Hop An Exhiliarating and Manager ARLINGTON owuwuvuxruuinrvuuuv nnjvuinAninnjvuwutnjvuinruv Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against dumping manure, garbage, or oilier re fuse matter on any lot, lln'ke or prop erty now owned or controlled by the ondersigned within the corporate limits of the city of Condon. All persons failing to comply with tills notice will be prosecuted to .the fullest extent of the law. " Condon Oreimn. ' J.. LAxevma March 4, 1902. , r. WOOD, M. D. Phylcltn and Surgeon Day and night tails promptly sBitrerei OArs Main street near iprtm. WNPOM, Oil, C. S. PALIIER, rtistK Barber. Slcolc Shaves and Hair-cuta. Razors honad and re-ground. CONDON ORECOH. O. S. EBI, j rRGriUETOIt OF SODA and J?07TZK G II 0AXS Jiannlacturer o( Sods., Onngv and Champagne Cider, Sariaparllta and Iron and all other 8oft and Carbonated Drinks. Condon trade la respect fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. , U. L. Naal, the well known auction ter, will give the strictest attention to all basinets entrusted to bit catt. II you have property to tell consult him. Notlo hf Final Settlement. Notice It hereby ilvta that the wntfertiinsd has 8 ltd bit tnal account as administrator ot the estate of iltnry Seek, deceased, with im Coanty Coart of Ollilam Ocmoty, Ortfoa, and that said Coart has aprol nted Monday, May 0, 1003, at I o'clock m, at Condon, Oreton. m tht time and plate tor aeartna objections to said la a! eevoeni and for the Anal settltmant thtrtof. AU Mrs, ertditort or others Interested In said estate, soottl.l flit their objtctlnns, If any they have, on or btfort the day and boor above aaa. ed. C. I. Qman. Dated March II. IfOt Adsslalatreter. BRANCH HOUSES: BIAIQCX, QUINM'8 Brewery Co's Gold Beer Nutritious Beverage ALBERT REIPLINOER of Star Brewery Co's Cold Storage OREGON "T U KICKUN, DENTIST Offles SOS Dekntn Building, Portland, Oregon w ill be In Condon on or abnnt October 21st. to remain for a abort lime Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior to Nov. 25, 1000, will be paid npon pre sentatinn at my office. Interest ceases after Mar. 20, 1002. P. II. Ptiphenbor, Treatnrer of Gilliam county, Oregon, J.