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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1897)
THE CONDON GLOBE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 1807. NOTICE. The ywljr ulMrrlption to Hi Omb It 91. BO, II paid In ikIvhiico. If nut jiitlrl In luivwire 92 III t rlmriwl. A pcnrll mark nrniiud thin nolle Inillciiti'i tlmt your ulwiriptlnn lion ox lilri'il. I'Imw renew tinimi tly. GLOBOSITIES. The latest malady ii tjlondioltk J. W. Itlake returned Wuiinnmlny from a httriinoH trip to Portland. A rhilil wan born to Mr. and Mr. Oil vf r Ward, near town, pno dny last WrYk. Hundreds of Oregon farmer will wipe ont the taut dollur of thoir Indebtedness thin (nil. Charley Fix l having another stable built, on the corner just below hi old barn, by J. K. Clark. Oliver flarr ha lieen nndor the weath er the pant week with 8 complaint ilni liar to cholera inorbua. 1 In the Clondyke region notices are pouted to the effect that any portion caught stealing will be banged and tried afterward. A dispatch from Washington layt: Star mail service from Olo to Klght Mile, in' Oregon, will be discontinued from August 81. "Money makes the mare go" and C. Hotwrtson can make your watch go. Pee him at the Condon hotel and get your "turnip" regulated. A dispatch from Walla Walla (tutus that 7o cent per bnshel (or wheat wan freeley offered lust week, but farmora are holding for a atill higher price. We intended to publiHh a bit of per sonal history In this issue of the (Jmuik but was crowded out by other matter of considerable more importance. An original pension has been granted to HiKiniel Downs, of Tillamook county, Or., and a renewal pension to John Blng, of Condon, Or. Waahington dispotch. reople should tie very careful about Are, aa everything ia aa dry as tinder and a lighted cigar or cigarette thrown down might lie the cause of a conflagra tion. Mr. K. K. Smith baa closed her board ing house and is preparing to start noon with her children for Ureeley, Colorado, to Join her husband who ia in business there. Our correspondents must not feel put out if they don't see their items In the (i 1,011 it . It is necessary some weeks to leave them out or it would put us far behind. The largest aingle crop raised in Ore gon this year will bo the crop of mor tgages. And, after the paesent crop Is rained, it may be hoped another will not be planted. Tho, L. Portwood is visiting relative and frionds at McCoy, Polk county, where he recently went on bnslncw con nected with some valuable properly he own at that place. Florence and Nora Ward of tyine Uck, the bright young daughters of Mr. aud Mra. Morgan Ward, visited their friend, Misa Birdie Heushaw, at Condon several days Inst week and this. Sheriff Wileos and family who have been on a pleasure trip to the mountains in Grant county for the past lew weeks, returned home Monday evening. They report having an enjoyable time. Condon should have a system of water Works j she needs It badly. Over 8X) are lying idle In the treasury that could not Ihj put to a better use than establish ing a complete system of water works. Rev. A. 8. Mulligan, of Mount Tabor, and Rev. Gabriel Skyes, of Trinity Meth odist church, have just returned from a trip to Mount Hood on their wheels. They had an enjoyable time.-Oregoniiin. James J. Corbett, has concluded that lie is a lietter ball tosser than he is a lighter, aud wilt forthwith join an east ern club and play ball this season. Jim will take his favorite position as first baseman. Any one hearing of any news, will do ns a grout kindness by writing the par ticulars about it and handing It to ns. Don't be afraid you' make a poor item of it, we'll fit It all right, that's what we are here for. One can see from five to ten headers runninu at one time in many localities in the northern part of this county Tliis is, without doubt, the most pros perous year than baa over been eipo- riencod In Gilliam county. W. A. Darling and family have moved Into the house on the hill, formerly oc cupied by W. A. Goodwin. We learn tiiat Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson will soon move Into the building Just vacated by Mr. Darling and family Condon town cows wai fat and sleek on a diet of coal-oil cans, enst-olT cloth JHg, gunny-sacks, old leather and horse ehoes. It is strange, indeed, how in the world they ever learned to keep off the grass, living on such poor brain food. A newspaper man from Astoria has Bono to the Clondyke to establish a pa per. How he expects to keop his print er's ink from freezing still remains an unsolved niVBtery. Antelope llorald What's the matter with sitting on it?; Mr. G. W. Rinohart loft Wednesday for CreBwell, Lane county, where he e poets to be gone about a month, visiting relative and frionds. He ordered bis Gi.ojits sent to him, which will save him the trouble of writing letters home to learn all the importunt news. The' people ol Condon and vicinity will he glad to learn that L. C. Edwards will, in a few days, open a brunch drug store at (iondon, with a complete mock of pure, (resit drugs, and will have in charge a competcntdrufrgist. The stock of goods (or the new store have already arrived at Arlington. During the thunder shower of Tuesday the 3d Inst. Fred Allen's house on Mat ney Flat was struck by lightning wreck ine the stove and breaking iclass and In fact, turning things np-eide-down gen erally also another bolt struck the ground near Miter's header, causing a ware among the horses but no damage was done. Japan has an income tax. If a tax payer protests that he Is rated too high by the ofllcialg ho is' thrust into a dark room and told to "think It over careful ly." Sometime a man stays there 24 hours, buried in darkness and thought, and finally he is apt to agree with the oflicials that he is richer than he had at first supposed. The latest official estimate of the pop illation of the United States is 77,000,0118. This U made by the actuary of the treas ury, an oflicer whose duty it is at fixed intervals to report on the per capita circulation of money in the United States. He estimates that the present holdings of money are 12253 for every man, woman and child in the United KtHtCB. The report that the sub-editor of this paper was contemplating a trip to the Clondyke mining region, is false. We have no notion of trying out luck in a country where a man's chances of In coming a millionaire Is half disiipKiint ment aud the other half dog meat. No thank you, we don't care for any. We had rather stay at home and wield the editorial pen and let the other fellow try it. For once, the Journal ia benefited by being a week liehind. After the Gloiik was printed last week one of our attorn eys discovered that liehad a summons to publish, and could only do so legally by having It commenced with the issue of Aug. Oth and the Journal being a week behind, of course, got the job which will prove a God-send to it, since at wiiit all the other ads in that paer are dead, and run in only to fill up spaee 1 Talk atiout your cyclones, Kansas ain't in it with Oregon this summer. Lust Friady afternoon about 4 ;30 o'clock the wind blew a living gale in Condon; and everything that as movable was seen flving through the air at a rapid rate of speed. It is said that the wind lifted the mortgago off of a farm north of town and had not been found up to the time of going to press, neither has the Guihk's bulletin board, which the wind also lifted from its moorings and it wasn't much of a day for wind, cither. A Ci-oit Cam E. Jacobsen and P. L. Bayers, of the Jscobsen Book & Music Co., ol The Dalles, arrived in Condon as we were almost through with the Job of pressing and about to haul in the gang plank. Mr. Jacobsen requested us to let the people of Condon know that he has somoof tbo finest piano and organs ever seen In this section. They can lie seen at the Armory hall where Mr. Jacob ion is located, and invites everybody to call and see their fine instruments. They are now unpacking a car-load of their instruments which arrived from Arlington a fow days ago and will be on display at the Armory hall for a few days only. Hons. E. M. and 8. P. Bhutt, the en terprising editors of the Antelope Herald and this great weekly, will lie at their home in Pennsylvania ere this issue reaches its thousands of readers. The Herald has (or its editor, during E. M. Shntt's absence. Dr. Pilkinirton. who was formerly on the Oregonian slnff, and is a man of wide experience in the newa iiener business, and a more brilliant writer would lie hard to find in Eastern Oregon. We are personally acquainted with itro. Pilkington, in fact, we have set copy from bis pen, and are, therefore, in a position to know whereof we speak. We congratulate the Herald on its-suc cess in securing such enable, assistant editor. The renders of this paper must not expect too much from an editor who is handicapped by deafness and dyspcpesia and one who has never before held down the editorial chair. Although we have served our time at the cases, we have never before made an attempt to edit a paper. We ere justly proud however, to know that the boss editor has placed confidence in our ability to manago his business for the while he is absent, and we will try to do the best we can. The citixens of Condon, God bless them, they will all do what they can to help us out, and, with the help of our correspondents from the neighboring towns, we think we can manage to fill our columns with out anv difficulty. This issue is a sam ple of our work and we leave it to the many readers of the Gloiik to judge for themselves whether we are capablo of running a newspaper or not. GLOMDYKE at GOSIBQJi JaeoWn Hook & Music Co. have arrived, and have opened a branch store at the Armory hall in Condon. A whole car-load of pianos and organ on display, and it will pay you to call and see them at once, as they will only remain a short time. All kinds of instruments repairs I by ns while in condon. Address E. Jacobsen, Condon, or Jacobsen Book & Music Co., The Dalles, Oregon. Olex Explosions. Quite a number of men are wanted for harvesting at Olex. ED Howell from Oregon City began working for Chamberlain's thresher this week. Mr II II Westherford was seriously hurt by fulling off his sepelator last week. Frank Ralston will soon embark In the general merchandise business at Lone Rock. Ralston's header outfit will finish np on II T Propst's & Chas Daekes' farm this week, after which the thresher will start up. Boy Drowned. Fred Hiidtmnn, the only son of Henry Heidtman was drowned in the John Day river Runduy last while in bathing with Henry Steers' son and Bruce Eny art of Fossil. Fred started to swim out to the island in t'lte middle of the river which was only a short 1i stance from the main land, and called to the boys to come on, and he was seen to suddenly turn on hia back and acted as if In great pain, Knyart awam out to him but was unable to rescue him alone and swain back to the shore and got a pole but was too late, for the boy went down and did not come up again. The body was found lute that same evening, and the burial took place at Fossil cemetery Tuesday. Fred ileidtman was about 18 years of age and well liked by all who knew him, and the bereaved parents deeply feel the loss of their only eon. Vocal and Instrumental Con cert. They bad a delightful concert at the Comlon botel Tuesday evening, consist ing of vocal and instrumental music 'in which all the young people present par ticipated. Strictly speakiug, it was a surprise party, given in honor of some friends ol Mrs. Msddoek, the proprie tress, who were traveling through the country for recreation. Among those present were : Dr. J. H. Fraxer and wife, Mr. snd Mrs. C. ll. Sears, Chas. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Al Henshaw and their daughter Birdie; H. N. Frazer and wife, C. O. Portwood and Att'y John Lyons. About 11:30 o'clock the doors of the dining room were thrown open and the guests were invited to partake of a most bountiful lunch which was prepred by Mrs. Maddnck, whose culinary skill can not be surpassed, after which the party retired to the parlor and enjoyed them selves until a late hour, after which the truest departed tor their homes, and all expre(t""1 t.hemivea a hsfiris; bnd the most enjoyable time of the season. ale at' Oreoii. '.r in stunt) and twine fir A):-: k'y'e wan.hmifc, Arlington, toot seven wei ks ago -.five, head of C41C ft? hogs cuijie to the ranch of J. A. Crtuhi at Olex; Thev all have a "eropp" sn'l Ulit in the ear. The owner will be exputctea to pay for their keeping, also $1 tkr this notice. .j . Drl J, H, Fruzer, dentist and oral sur geon! is now located in Condon and will reionin for a few weeks. Satisfaction guaranteed. Spo those good Header Dia peip at Shurte Bros. X Sk I"! ! jRa" a; !KAl.Ka IN. If yon want a piano or oritan, lie sure to write to the Jacobsen Book and Music lk your machines over and tll The Dalles, Or, Catalogue free. Co. L Slwurte Bros, your tronbles. They will saV'S yotijiioney on extras of all kinds, Tli Wasco Warehouse Co. ha wool sac ks, fleece twine end sack twine for saleist Arlington. rttH Sal Cheap a 12-foot header, in giKkl order, ('all at my home or address E. p. Tobey, Olex. Or. For Sale Cheap. I Jiave for sale cheap one 2H-incb Bnf- fal I Pitts threshing machine, with Jack son, eelf-feeder, and everythingcomplete. Cal3 at my ranch, near Fletts, or address me: st Olex, Or., for particulars, j F. 11. Douglass. TTk Place Where You Cet the 1 Most Change 3ack. ipl course when yon are buying bar ncjr and saddles yon want the best. I k;ep in stock Only the very best ma terial, and while maintaining my repu tation in this respect, I go to the other ex treme in keeping prices down to the lowest point. I know that nothing hnjlds tip business like the selling of fir st-class goods. I sell them, and don't sel'J anything else. When you need any tbtng in my line, give ine a call, and lik the fable of the cat, "you'll come back again." T L. Portwood, Condon. GEN'R'L MERCHANDISE CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. THIS WAV 4 BARGAINS wiruiiiriRnnnnJWumrtrmnn Make Money by Saving It. uivuxnAuinjinxuojnjuuuvi Before' Buyln .Inspect tuylnsr Elsewhere, Call In and' My New and Choice Stock of. MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES AND EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN AND MECHANIC. 'In Order to Encourage a Cash Trade I Make a" .Large Discount for Cash. Take Advantage of It.- P. H. STEPHENSON CONDON, - : - OREGON. The Wasco Warehouse Co. has word sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for al at Arlington. For Sale Merino Bucks. A carefully selected shipment of the celebrated Cuitningham bucks will he offered for salo in the vicinity of Fossil, during the Weeding wohoo of 1897. Try a new infusnm of blood and note the rewult. For particulars correspond with the nnilersigr ed, Bmvthk ii. Co., Arlinijton, Oregon. Grain snJ;N and twine for sale at Moody's war "house, Arlington, Oregon. Letter From Chas. B. Stevens. Chos. 11. 8levens writes trom Alex ander Valley, Honoma county, Cal: We left The Dulles July 2Mb on the Regulator, and had a fine ride down the Columbia. At the locks a party of excursionists joined us, giving ns a large quota of passengers ; we stayed in the Metropolis till the Slst; at 8 p. m. we took pansage on the steamer State Cal fomia, there being four or five hundred paspengcr on board, and we had fine weather all the way to San Francisco. Monday, August 2nd, we took the train for Sonoma county to visit friends and relutives, our party consisting of Mrs. O. C. Stevens and mv mother of The Dalles; myself and wife and little sou George of Condon. We are enjoying our selves fine and will take in all the sights ol California before retun.iug. My hand, which was hnrt by a cartridge ex plosiou, Is doing nicely, but it will lie six weeks or two months before I can do anything, however. The fine grajie and luscious peaches and water melons for which this country is noted would make your month water to see them. Will write you again after seeing more of the country. Please send the Gjxjhu to us regular, we miss it very much. I nm Respectfully, Chas. B. Stevens. NOTCCti FOR PUBLICATION. UsuOmcB itThkDai.i-kk, Or., Aug. 2, 1W7. Not1 ! J :erpby Riven that the followlne nniiml Mtt' r hiui filed nott of her Intention Ui make lin h1 proof In support of herelntm, anil tlmt mid proof will tie made before H.N. Krn.-r,cmm clerk of nillfam county, atCou liou. Or.. 01 fept.ll,lH97, Tlx: EDI T II I.. TAYLOR, IM. No. 4993. for the w1 ne', nwt and nw'J ne, lee HI, tp4. rt 1 e. .She immn the following wit liee 10 m ove her eontlnnoiu iwMenee npon mid enltl' lonofwiid luuil, vli: g. p. Bhmt, II. K. M- a .rik. N. J. Hendricks and T. G. JolniMin a 11 of Condon, Or icon. nf'Jfi Ja. K. Moors, Koglster. ne1 and eH nw'i wf 19 tp 4 of r22 e, He Hitmen me loiinwint wirnensi HBIvIvO! Jim Corbett has Thrown up the Sponge ' - BUT AI Henshaw is Still in the Ring (WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Windows, Stoves, Gloves, Wall Paper Window-shades, Furniture, Undertakers Goods, Canned Fruits, crackers, bard in es, Uysters, Etc, Etc. SPECIAL PRICES ON BARBED WIRE IN TON LOTS. ACENT FOR FOSSIL FLOUR. Call in and see me and get prices before buying elsewhere?, Remember that a dollar saved is a dollar made. I can get yon anything from a steamboat to a toothpick. Try me. AL HENSHAW, CONDON, ORE. HARRY HALSTEAD, - DEALER IN ALL KINDS 6F ' ROUGH AND DRESSED PINE AND FIR QTJUlMSBIBhTe t am now located in the finest body of pine and fir timber' accessible to the markets of Gilliam county, where I have special facilities for supplying all of the finer grades of pine and fir lumber, which will be sold at lowest prices. LOCATION Half-Mile South-east of PostoffTce, LOST VALLEY, - - OREGON. Ice Cream Social and Enter talnment. There will lie an ice cream social and entertainment in tne Armory hall In Condon on Friday evening August 20th, the proceeds of which will be used for the boneflt of the Catholic church. All are cordiallv invited to attend and a irood time guaranteed. Ice recenily Im ported from the Clondyke. A dance will be if! ven after the social t 51 cents a number. SO! ICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.icBO'-t Tfir AT'i'iiE Dalles, Or., JhIj 16, 1897. Notiei I liert'liTt'Sreu tVii'icfollowins-ruinied settlor fllwt notice b tuvoutlee to !lse HiiHlr f In BiipiMirt of hi ohiim. pr1 this? M proof wil 1 tit' made before H. N. Kr r, eoEi.ny clerk O' ( .illiitm eounty, at Couiion, Oregon, on AUKUM 1, vix: ALEXANDER I.. DITHIE, Hd. 3T50, for the jf W. M. ! prow hi . eontiimnunrenMeiiee upon aiiacilttva llon .' iti1 Iniid, vii: W. L. Barker, John Hamt ley, .1. H . l umeron and H. 8. Tobey, all of Coo don. or. fy! ! Jab. F. Moork, Register N JTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakh 0 rrira at Ths Dalleu, Oa., June 30. 1897. Not e e in hereby (riven that the followlnR-nain- 1 settler h tiled notice ol bin Intention to nutke t m1 proof in support 01 his claim anithnt nalo 1 r mf will lie mndeocfore II. N. Fraxer.coiw ty elerl : of (.lilinm county at Condon, Oregon, on Aiucmt Its, 1SH7. vix: ALBERT L. RAMSAY, Hd. 4499, forth nw'i nw'i. ni xw1 mid eV w'i nee 24 to ft s t t r 21 e. He names the followinK witness- es to iove his continuous residence hpou and cuttiyt iMon of said land, rix: Johuiitliau Rover. W ai l .'Itt, B. K Soarcy and Geo. B. Vnkek.allol Muvv? .He, Oregon. JO -J ; Jas. F, Moons. Register, INOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TtmberCHlWre Final Prooi. C. B. Land Pmos.THK 1Uli.es, On., June 29, '97. St) Hee is herehy given thut Frank M. flolinet of U-.Kiseherr:, Or., has filed notice of intention pi rmike fttul proof before J. W. Morrow, comity elort, at his nflit in Heppner, Oregon, on f Tuesday, August 17,1897, on timber culture application No. Sittl, for the c' m and e1, re' see 12 tp 3 s, of r 23 e. He names as witnesses: jay li. nail, nenpimin 1 Avers, Eugene Myers and Allison 8. Shodduck, afl of tiooseberri ."Oregon. Jii-21 J. 18. F. M00KR, Register. Condon CONDOti - Hotel, OREGON, Teachers' Examination. Teachers' examination is in progress with two applicants lor certificates Misses Lnella Maddoek and Ethel Hal stead, riupt. Paggett having been call ed away, and Mis. Stevens lieing absent, Miss Grace Fitcwater is assisting Chas. Royse in conducting the examination. It is hard to tell the facts about Schilling's Best tM coB'm soda baking oowder flavoring txtimcti and apicaa because each has its own goodness. All money-back, though. Notice of Final Hearing. In the county- coHrt of the xtate of Oregon, for Ollliam county. In the niattor of the estate of Silas Brown, deceased. The final aeeir mt of W. 0. and I). S. Brown, ddniinlMiratonn.f Silas Brown, deceased, having been tiled Julv 5, 1S97, notice Is hereby given that a final tie"! lug of objections, if any, to said llnal aerount at il settlement of said estate, will be heartl at the :next regular term of county court OU Tuesday at 1 o'clock p. m. W. O. Attn I. S. Browi. Bv n. B. Ueudrieks, their att'y. Condon, Oi Jn ly 29, 1S97. Mrs. S. A. Maddoek PROPRIETRESS. MOTTO: LOW RATES, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Table Supplied With the Best in the Market. T. G. JOHNSON, .PROPRIETOR Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Large New Barn on North Main street, Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GftAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CIIAKOES VERV REASONABLE. First-class Rigs AlWys on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Rill EH ART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Proprietor. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found iu this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. drain sar:a and twine for sale at Moody's wan ihonse, Arlington, Oregon. County Warrants at Face. I will 'taku county warrants at their faee value in trade at my store in Coo don. S. B. Bakkeh. Fot ulc by S. B. Barker i. . -1 -1 1 .1.- .i - 1,1 " 1 T CUHUTwhtKi ' hi USUAU.S. rj . I , BeH Cough Syrup. Twto Good. Un f 1 JJ, in tlmo. Fold r J11'. 1 . T f t LIVERY : STABLE : IN : CONNECTION. RATES VERY MODERATE. DROP IN AT GOES 5oofl- Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon., Good Advice. Don't let whisky get the best of you, but if too want the best of whisky, wines, benr, liquors and cigars, the place 1 1 to find tb em Is at the Summit Saloon, j ' 'ntheoWdrog store building, A tine ni-.nl and nilliarrl nnrlnr In fnnnM't.iftn- ' Drop In and see for yourselves. The! Pnch VAlir "finiltltV SCriD flt the Globe CfilCO ity. jwv j it ' finest line of "wet goods" in the city. when you feel like enjoying a firat-class CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER OH DRAUGHT. All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.