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THE COBDflfl CLOSE. "tHUFTSDAT. IPML lO. 1002. NUT IK. Thr Ci.oi'r Invito (Miw-i-nmlfTif fmrn U wHiotm ot t.lMstn roani. Vm lomitke M v"Tlhr IriMinic n"W wr.tlMi f Ins nm-f? nul Im tWiHir !ri-mts 10 wti n hy mii.Jinf t th iirws of their r--T- iv l,rl!lii4rhirtU. rutn-sjKlwtOMP-' mwrt b HCH"t by th' writi-r. mn ni vnill lor pnr liratiun, toil Micrnlitt lith, una rt.eriitor muuHH-s no rv,iJitltty lotojiin Um rlvnunl by OirtvomlieitU. APROPOS THE CAMPAIGN. The Globe wieUf at thi? time, state ils position in tUe coming rampaigu to that no niiM)bkr stAnAirtfit mav arise later. TW vaper will adhere to it furun-r jh.1- joy as n independent m-ww' ' , . , ... j and, asm the past. w:21 Hkwr , o i Iron t all tMilitirul nartitM ana lie i dividuala with courtesy and fair ness Being a medium ofinforuia tin to tbe general public it will accept proper articles from any trgttniiitioii or individual relative to the ii8ue8 of the campaign, as it lias done m the past, provided that all such articles ehaUbeJsigned. by th'fl" ialt wTutuLtem and that the uime shall be ptibhshd follow- ing the article. This is necessary as a matter of self protection to- the publisher. He declines to be plac ed in the position of two years ago! whea he allowed articles to appear ever noin de plumes, the responei bility of which be was later allow ed to shoulder fcingle, handed and alone. It was a costly lesson to the publisher but it was well learned. The Globs is an inde pendent, not a neutral, newspaper. . DIKECT LEGISLATION. . The following is the full text of the initiative and referendum amendment to the constituUoa of this state which will be voted upon at the election next June. Rattan 1 of A rtlele T V of the Con stitution af th. e State of Oregon shall be and hereby is amended to read as follows: Section I, The legislative author , ity of the state 6hall be vested in a legislative assembly, consisting of a senate and a house of representa tives, but the people themselves re serve the power to propose laws and amendments to the Constitu tion, and to enact or reject the same at the polls, independent of the leg islative asseirbly, and also reserve Dower at their own option to approve or reject at the polls any act of the -legislative assembly. The first i awwwt v s-Tta A.J w Li! tr wruinc in inn initiative, and not more than eight per cent, of the legal voters shall be required to propose any measure by 6iich a petition, and every such petition shall include the full text of the measure so propoed. ' Initia tive petitions shall be filed with the secretary of state not less than four months before the election at which they are to be voted upon. The second power is the referendum, and it may be ordered (except as to laws necessary for the immediate preservation of the. public health or 6afety), either by petition, signed by five per cent of the legal voters or by the legislative assembly, as other bills are enacted. Referend um petitions shall be filed with the secretary of state not more than , ninety days after the final adjourn ment of the session of the legislative assembly which passed the bill on which the referendum i3 demanded. The veto power of the governor shall not extend to measures refer red to the people. All elections on measures referred to the people of the state shall be had at the bien nial regular general elections, ex cept when the legislative assembly shall order a special exception. Any measure referred to the people shall take effect and become a law when it is approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon, and not otherwise. The style of all bills thall be: "Be it enacted by the peo ple of the State of Oregon." This section shall not be construed to deprive any member of the legisla-' A .' P it. V 1 . t I 1.1 ve oi me ngai io . iniroauce any measure. The whole number-; of i yotes cast for ju3ttceof the supreme! court at the regular election last preceding the filin? of any petition for the initiative of the referendum shall be t he basis on which the num ber of legal voters necessary to sign such petition shall be counted.' Pe titions and orders for the initiative and for the referendum shall be j filed with the secretary of state, and , in submitting the same to the peo- ; pie he and all other officers shall ' be guided by the general laws and the act submitting tlrs amendment ' until lftgilation shall be especially : provided therefor. ; Adopted by the house January , 27.1899. : E. V. CARTER, Speaker of the House. i Concurrnl in by the senate Feb- j ruary , iovv. T. 0. TAYLOR,. President of the Senate. Approved February 6, 1899. T.T. GEER. Governor. Job Could'nt Have Stood It If ho'dhnd Itching Piles. They're ri il v annoying; but Bncklen's Arnica r:iive win cn'e inc worst case 01 pnes on i eH'th. It mm cured thonsands. For In- i j nies. Pains or Hodilv Ernjitioioi it'a the ' c. I. . - ii .i . ;i I ijtSKivem tne worm f-iz)c 'mx. i 'n-e g iir:ntae l. Sol I by Cmd on Phar- j Circuit Court Proceedings. April term, 1SC0. lAvr- The Lost YalW Lumbar Co. a corpo rarion plff. VS.T. F. Slater deft. IMaolt mi judgment ami order to !! attached American Mnrtgagsi C. of Scotland Limited a corporation plff. vs. Augnsi Huiyth and Cathwrin T. Smythr dfT. 1 iVmurer of Catherine Smyths sustain ed. A. II. Rndv plff. v. Walton Pickey Ml IVfaolt and judgment and order to it 1 1 attached projwrty,. 1.. 15. Smith and Frank Shaw as Smith A rm riff-i. v. S. M. Yancleve and F. I . M.f-kdMlv .t.ft .-Sftlft anit rii&miuiul U"? dolts.-smlct and dismiss, S. B. Rarkrplff. vs. R. L. Glmlin a SHv Onitlin hit saw defts. Coutiuo , nd uoed T' LoH Valler Lumber Co. a rr o ration p4tf. vs. R. L. viinilin and Sally Uiuilin hi wifa defts. Continoed for service. Samuel Sinclair plff. vs. D. W. LofUn deft. S ttleti and dismissed. Ada. K. Ralston plff vs. Wm. Wheeler deft. Defaalt aud jaditment and order to sell attached property : John TTefson )JT. . W. I Wiloea a sheriff defU Demurrer overro!ed. John Fortna plff. vs. David Cantwell. answer filed Alfred Jones plff. vs. V. L, Wilcoi as sheriff deft. Answer filed. Thomas Kerr, IVter Kerr and P. Gif- ford partners plff. vs. W. W. Clark deft. Settled and dismissed. The Arlington Lumber Co. a corpora tion plff. vs. W. W. Clark deft. Settled and dismissed. . Perkins Wiu!mill Co. a corporation plff. vs. L. W. Darling deft. Continued for the term. W. A. Howe plff. vs. Seymor Jonet Sherman Jones and Bornsides Jones aa Jones Bros, defts. Default and judgment and order to sell attached property. F. L. Tobey and W. L.They partner asTohey Bros, plffs. vs. A. W. Armstrong and B. Contnre defts. Dittialt and judgment. S. A Miles plff. vs. M. Fiak deft. Con firuiation granted. lOXFTT W. W. Steiwer plff. vs. E. A.'Crawford Emma Crawford and Emil Rexilous defts Passed W Landesplffvs Edgar T Pearsons defi Confirmation granted. David Maon plff. vs. James E. D log ins deft. Defanlt and decree. Evelyn Sanders plff. vs. Joseph Sanders deft Default and referrt-d to O. D. Sturgfsa to take and report testimony. Annie Harrison plff. vs. John Harrison deft. Settled and dismissed. ; Sarah A. Bradfield plff vs. William J. Bra. I fie 11 deft. DefHDlt and referred V to 11. N. Fraser to take and report testi tniMijr. ' , .. J.N Hart plff. vs. E. R. Wingate Dora C. Wingate, Geo. W. Armstrong. Armstrong his wife, Daniel Mc- Leod, McLeod, his wife and ti.e Jarvia-Conklin Mort)tHgeTrnt Co. a cor poration defts. Decree granted as pet stipulation. C. W. White plff. vs. John Gross deft. Confirmation granted. Harry Grnbh plff. vs. Jennie Oberri ther deft. Settled and dicmissed. CBUMISAL. State of Oregon vs A Heppold -Con-tiuued for the term. State of Oregon vsT DSweetin Grand jury returned not a true bill wherein the deft was charged with murder in the tirat degree. Slate of Oregon plff vs. A. Sslmflvr deft. Dismissed on motion of Dist. Alt. State of oreon vh John Siiriver Deft in default and Imnd fotfeited. Bondaoieu : VIE Summers, J A Walker, S A Pmti "on, A Greiner, J PGreiner. Bond $o50 Stale of Oregon vs Geo. Uardie Sol guilty. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which tlhas. C. Ellis, of LUh-.n, la., had to re pair. "Standing wnixt deep in icy wh er." he writes, "gave me a terrible cold ind cough. It grew woredailv. FinalU 'he liest doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption md could not live. Then I bgan using Dr. King's New Discovery ami was wholly nred bv six bottles.' Pwitivelv gnar inteed for Coughs. Colds and all Throat nd Lnng troubles bv Condon Pharmacy. Pice 50c and $1.00." TO CURE A COLtJ'lN ONE DAY Tske Laxative Br-.ino Quinine Tablet. All ImevitU refand .the money it it fall to cure E. W. Grove's luiiature is on each box. 25c ANNOUNCEMENT I will open today a fine line of Millinery Goods- including trim med smi unlrimnied hats, flowers . tri"m' QRAKD EASTER DISPLAY Call today and inspect my stock. MISS DORA D8WNIHC I S. CONDON, OHECON. I ' : AVENERIOUS CARCOLINEUM Avenerious Carbolineum is here to stay. Auk those who have used it. It prevents decay in fence posts, water tanks and all wood work and is a guaranteed article. 1 II also tern"fttea chicken lice ter-jand ,niteSaml k:'P9 i permanent v. It is a general pu- - - rifier of manger, chicken house or pig pen. it spreads with a brush ,i: . l.. :..i id is a nice, nut-t ai'.i in & niv, Tiuruivnil pill l it. CLAF.jtt & FEAZirV ACtNTS. Monthly Report 1. S. S. The fulloaiag lhe report wl High land Branch, International Sunshina Society, ol Condon lur March : 8ent oat: IS letter of cheer, 3 rolls ot papers to rhntins, 3 birthday presents. On hot reading matter left with onr Treasurer to diitribu to. 3 baskets sold for an invalid. Donations: 3 rngs to society, 1 sold tor $1.50. 1 given to a shutin, 1 not sold yet, 13 cents donated for shutin use. New Members: Mrs. Net I is Dunlap, Mrs. Allie Balding, Mrs. Addle. Price. April birthdays Mrs. Nettie Dunlap 5, Miss Nora Miller, Oie, SO. E. R. Boyer Oregon City, 9; Mr. Addia Wait, Como, Montana 13. OlBcers electeil : Miss Nora Wallace of Condon ass't sec. Members take notice thatoar meetings will be held on the first Saturday oteach month at two p. in. l'lease send in acconntsof all tronatlons to the secretary by the 20th of each month. Aoses TAuna, Ellks Palmke, SecreUry. President Cot 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 iuvlgor ate the stomach, improve th appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular sice, 25c. per boa. Obituary. James If, Campbell, who resided a few miles north of town died at the Condon Hotel Saturday afternoon of pneuuion:. after aa illness ot bat a week aged about 51 years. He was a native of Scotland but emi grated to Canada when young and came to this state about four years ago. He was a brother of Wiu. Campbell who is a well known pioneer of this comity. He was married about two years ago to Mi Maggie McFarlane who Mitb one child survives him. .'The funeral took place Sunday afternoon the services heinttm ducted by Rev. Mount, of Fossil, in the Baptist etinrch. The interment was in Mount Moiiah cemetery and was largely Mt tended. A J AX. C. H. Honse went to Condon Saturday to meet his father and mother whocain from Iowa to visit li i in. R. L. 8m. th arrived from Oakville Linn Co. Sunday bringing with him a tine full blooded Poland China pig.. Ed Palmer received two fine full blood ed Plymouth Rock roosters from Port land. Mrs. Wm. Curl visited Mr. and Mrs. Adlard Inst week. Walter Stiger who has been at Weiser Idaho all winter came hack to help his brother John through lambing and look after his interests here. Miss Ethel Adlard who has been stay ing with her brother Will on Ten-mile is liouje on m visit. Tom Scott moved back to Condon last week.- Mrs. Marv Young was down on her homestead Tuesday. Geo. Tatom wa in this part of the country on business last week. Miss Minnie Adlard is stopping with her brother Will on Ten-mile at pre.-ent. O-H-ar Maley is buey plowing bib sum mer fallow. Topsy. A VALUABLE MEDICINE ForCoughsand Coldsln Child ren. "I have not the slightest heitancv in recenmmending Chamberlain's Congh Kemeilv to all who are suffering from coughs or colds," says Ciias. M. Cramer. E-q., a well known watch maker, of Co lombo. Uevlon. "It is two Years since the City Dispensary first called my at tention to this valuable medicine and 1 have repeatedly nped itand it hasalways been tieneficiHl. It haM cured me qoicklv of all client colds. Ii in especially effect ive for children and seldom takes more than oiih bottle to cure them of hoare negs. I have pnrtmaded many to try this valnahle medicine, and thev are ail as well pleaded as myself over the re sults." For rale by Hudson Pharmacy. Entertainment and Dance. . A pleacant event is promised hr the Indies of th International Snshine Socie ty next Wednesday evening April 10 in Armofy hall. It will consist of an excel lent entertainment, a delicious basket supper and a social dunce to follow. The proceeds of the evening will be nsed to assist in sending Mr. and Mrs. Overland's baby girl baby to a Portland hoepital for treatment. The canse Is a most worthy one and the ladies in charge are assured that every one in the community is anxious to as sist in doing everything possible to re store this baby to health and strength. Don't forget the date, Wed. Apr. 16, '02. A LIBERAL OFFER. Thenndernlgiied will give a free sample ot (mamoeriain'a Btomach and Liver Tablets to any one wanting a reliable remedy for disorders of the stomach, bil ionsnens or constipation. This is a new remedy and a good one. Hudson Phar macy. Notice to Taxpayers. All persons paying their tax for 1001 on or before the 15th dav of March 1902 will be allowed a rebate of 3 percent. But if one half of said tax is nut paid on or before June 1st 1902, a penalty will be added of ten percent and interest at twelve per cent from the first Monday in April 1902. W. L. Wilcox, Sheriff of Gilliam county Oregon. For Sale. A fum young Jack coming 3-yenr-old. Bred from Cooke Bros. "Pinino" and Frizzel's best Jenny. Enquire of Cook Bbos, 2-15 Condon Oregon. This signature ia on every oox of t!ie genuine Laxative Brorco-Quhin. Tueu Its remedy tb&t crina a e)C f c t n f7 t s Administratrix's Notloa to Creditors. Nolir Ii hereby atreu that Ihe nndenilgned, was by the County Court ot the mI of Omton (or Uilliam County, appointed the admlnli tnitrrix of the estate of David U Pattenon. de ceased and kM qu;itled therefor. All person having claims against said estate wlHpreaeutthetamstoineduly verified at ray Kkldeace at Ions Rock, Ortwon, wlililo tlx months from the date of trie first publication of t hi. nolle in the Condom Oloss. Date of Brat publicaUoa March 27. 1J. ba.H A. BaADNiLD, Executrix of the Estate of David U Fatterson, deceased. CONDON SHOE SHOP am. viktw ot nrim vnn mtly bOMS; OLD HOIK tDC OOOO AS MKW tcsnsd shocs as-MLao in riaT- CLAKSSTVLK. SATlKfAITIOM OCASAH. TSKD. A STAPLE LI SB Or MSN'S AND sot's etfeToM a adb mobs ra stock. flSZ LLV0 OO.VTAIS PKSiON SU.E OTIS. W. TROPiiT Prop. Headquarters For McMorns Telephone Supplies. Condon, Oregon. We Have for Sale 640 acreft 4 mile from school and post office 350 acres in high tate 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 springH and wells. Good bourse, barn and other farm buildings. All weir fenced. On County road 15 utiles 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 ir T h ii Model FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE-. . M. E. SUMMERS Prop. The Arlington 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 how to please our customers. MAIN Condon, LORD & CO Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between the East and tha Pacific Coast has reached enor mous protHirtioiiB in the last few years, and calli lor a special class of equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has issued from its shops a hat it tech nically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar lo the regular sleepers lieing built on the same plan, but not furnished with the same eleuance. They are equipped wild mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towela, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to be fnruiioied by the passenger. Knch car has a stove for making tea and cotl'ee and doing "light housekeeping", and each section can hefjuel with an adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make np berths; keep the car clean, ami look after the wants and comforts of the passengers. In each of the trains which ate dispatched daily from Portland by the O. R. A N. Co. is to be found one of these "i'llllirv-ii Orditwr Sleepers". The car attached to the "Chicsgo-Port- land Sclnl" goes through to Chiceiro i without change, and the one In Ihe : "Atlantic Express" runs to Kana City j withont change. Paxsengers in this car i for Chicago change to a similar carat I Uranger. I Much of the -first class travel is being Lcarried in these cars, the rates being loner, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates snd full information, Includ ing folders' write to A. L. Ckaio, General Passenger Agent. O. It. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Kathh Hot anil cold water, clean tow els, onlv 25 cents at Condon hotel. Oregon. Correspond with us. LONDON, ORE. STREET Oregon tnjvuvnAruTriJwuvuwinjtruvn Splendid Specimens of Superior Skill Is th sspreMlna of si most svrrjr person ho hss saai!ns1 Minplvs of work exerutsU at tills cvltlr. Hiiierlir prlnlln Is ths kind you nl. Work thai Is done in s slorenlv rnsnnor Is tli IiIikI ttist nellhrr lays ths business man nor lh printer. AM tb printing sunt out from this onV Is umt sud atlrsUv. 9. A. PATTISON rOSMSHKft THE rinnruinAruwuwvfwwiruinAAnnAnjutnnnnni KERR CIFFOR & CO, PROPS. ...GRAIN... Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement, feed and mill stuff always on hand in any quantities. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you-oar austomer. Arlington Warehouse Co D, B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, The Condon Barn Only first-class Livery and Fewl 8table in the city. Fine new rigs and Rooti teams. Special attention to all stock left in oar care. Large, strotiu corrals in connection. Our terms are reas onable and we solicit your patronage. I Springston & Rogers, Proprietors THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. WILL HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BALER IN OPERATION BY MAY 1ST. HIGHEST PRICE FOR ORAIN. , GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS. BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0NE LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a com plate stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Kustic, Ship-lap and alt kinds of Rough Lnraber. Careful atten -given to bills of special sizes and dimension stutT. ' MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. irijinjirinjviixruvijiuutruv Drink Star Famous Hop Gold Beer An Exhillarating and Nutritious Beverage ALBERT REIPLINGER . Manager of Star Brewery Co's Cold Storage s ARLINGTON chjruinxtjunruxrtrin . Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned against d ii in ping manure, gurbage, or oilier re fuse matter on any lots, blocks or prop erty now owned or controlled by the undersigned within the corporate limits of the city of Condon. AH persons falling to comply with this notice will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Condon Oregon. J. . Lancaftk b. March 4, 100. ' - , r. wcroD, m. d. Physician and Surgeon pay snd tilstltt falls siwmptly iniwh.t Cmcs Mntn itrsot ntr Spring. tiONPON, OKB. C. S. PALMER, prtistiq Barber. Sleolc Shoves and Hnix-cuts. Razors honod and ro-Rround. CONDOH ORECON., O. S. EBI, PROPRIETOR OF SODA and ?07TN G It OAKS JBISMSBSSRSt Iwnnnfaetnrfr of 8od, Oranga ni Champagne Cider, Parsaparilla and Iron and H other Hoft and Carbonated Drinks. Condon trada Is respect , fully ullcited. Ordori promptly filled Arlington, Ore. U. L. Neat, the wall known auction ser, will giv tha strictest attention to all business entrusted to hla cat. II you have property to sell consult Mm. Notloa hf Final 8attlamnt, . Hollos Is htreby ilven that the undemUunl has flltd his niial account as adinlnlsinibir of the Mtats of Usury Brk. ilacMMt, with ths Comity Court ot tillllsm County, Oregoa, snd Uittt satd Court hu sppolnud Monday, May 5, 1002, at I o'clors p. m. at Cuudnn. Orron. as tits Ums sud place tor bearing objections to said flnsl seroNiit snd tor the flnul ieltlemsnt thsrrol. All nlr, rrettlton or others tivtemwd In tatd huki, shuulH Bt tholr ohjsriinnt.tf any Uisy havs, on or betors lbs dy and hour above nam ed. , C. J. QUIVK. Dsted Msrtih IS, 1903. Admlutitrstor. A KK1ID 8CKUTW OF OUR SAMPLIM RKVEALri NOTHINU BUT GOOJjNKsS CONDON GLOBE PRIHTERY BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCK, QUINN'S OREGON Brewery Co's OREGON T L. NICKLIN, DENTIST Office 303 Dcktim Bulldlnn, Portlsml. Oregon Will bo in Condon on or about October 21st. to remnln for a sbort ilms . Treasurer's Notice. All connty warrants registered prior to Nv. 26, 1000, will be paid npon pre sentation at my ollice. Interest ceases after Mar. 20, 1002. P. H. 8'fEPHfCNHON, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. For Sale, Four choice residence lots for sale ir Condon at a bargain, Enquire at this office,. J.