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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1897)
,'V-v;, '-:).' 7 V ( THE COJilui GLOBL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1807. NOTICE. The yearly iHlwcrlptloii to the Olobi It 91. BO, It paid Id udvsnce. If not paid In advance 92 Will b chanced. A pencil murk around thin nutlet Inflate tlmt jrour mlruon tiM ex- pireu, ritiiiw mipw promptly, TIT GLOBOSITIES. of Lord A Co. and Pee the new ads L. C. Edward. Woven hundred and seventy-five aheop were told at Lakoview last week at 13.40 per head. Cfttth Simpson, at Mllock' hotel, Is jiiHt reuoveriug froiM very bad attack ol la gripiie. Mr. and Mri. P. Bkelly, two miles east of town, want a girl to do houftework, m I'at lnfornie ui, After neit Tuoodny the dayi will erad ' ually urow Icuiiror aitaio, and no doubt every one will ue giau oi it, Cotiflderable ! eaid of late about foreign nilnHlonn. Hut why ia It, aka the Urant County Nowa, tliat we want Chinamen In heaven ao badly that we end iniaHionaries to that country to ehow them the way, when we do not want them in America? Bumptor Newa: The publifther of this paper was aasanlted on the atreet Turaday evening by Tube Priest. Dr. Griffith drewed bis wounds and the livery man hauled blui home. We guar antee Mtlifru'tlon In Job work and our prices are as low as the lowetit. Grumbling ia a potent cause of 111 health. It keeps the sensitive nerves constantly vibrating with diacordant emotions, and not only hurts tbo grum bler, but everyone who heare it. It real ly prepare! the system ol the grumbler for an attack of any malady that hap pens to be prevalent. Exchange. Subscribe for the Examiner at the Glohb office ond try your luck on win A. W. 8HARRARD. a. ..I.. II.-. .1..,. .. Un. n 'lliu Record will turn his type upBlde down nitig one of the many big prizes this year, and get a letter print. Tribune. The capital priaso is a f 10,000 house and Little Hazel Strickland of Hay creek lot In San Francisco; 2d prize, $3,500 la atopplng at the home of Mra. Balding worth of government bonds; 8d prize, a In town and attending our school. , 15oo goi(i nugget, and hundreds of other Nat Scott and John Maidment, Rock big prizes. Now is the time to subscribe, WMlnnaiUv and Tueaila .-Gazette.'-' A I'rlnoville editor last week printed this catholic anneal In his paper; "If Kev. unaso, ine miwr uaj - , ,.- ',,,,.,. till nnntlnima tn nrftnch to unn""-""!""""" VIM vvn wuw ed our room last night while we were wrapped in the arms of slumber and stole our pants will kindly return them he will relievo us of forced Imprison mont In our bed and great mental suffer ing." The Christmas tree committee at Con' mlulster, .i t i i. large congregations nore evorj nigm. j Recently a hot-water artesian well was sunk in Vale, the county seat of Malheur, with a sufficient volume of water to heat the whole town. People from all over the country are 1 preparing w coma vo vuo viinvm don wore nnab e to procure a tree, so at Condon on Friday night of next week, bove concluded to have In its place yind a largo crowd Is expected out. j work ibop," from which the presents t nMr. wiilard uoxioy ami miss marina i wui be tan on ana aiswouiea. a mni TMmt)0tn ' Ulem, wer8 -niarrled at but Interesting program will be rendered V .a a .1 M. i 1 . .. . .1 1 ..iIl vinmiiult last ween oy justice tuioui. Colore tne presents are uibw-iuuwju nnmf tout is a brother of our butcher. These exercises will be held at the church fk'hlMll Mlri . . - . .... 1 ..,.! 1 I . . ,...L """Jlg.y Sheriff Tom Johuson is in tne on rnuay eveuiug ui J f iv. nnn tli a wtuilr nn I . . . - m -.!.. -i Hi v i xne sneep ireKpasi caw 01 vuprwy ! p business, serving papors in civil I ybit v. Tim Connolly, triedln justice .'collecting delinquent taxes, eto. Umrtat Condon last week, resulted in upoiimnk Palmer and family have moved verdict for the defendant, the jury de ton Aiax to Portland, whore Frank is elding that the plaintiff was not entitled MCTnnine a barber ahon. Walter Ma? Is I to anv damaires. The amount sued for lining a barber shop at Canyou Uty. was $150. 1 he jury consisiea 01 J. u .u .in-n. Cooney.John Palmer, Jas. Kiser, Sm .. .1,. ,U. t, .,.nn WVir.gHlOn, V. V. l orvwwu im,f.u Vmwn voKtnnlav mnkina arraniromonts to . . ? , r i ... -"rove up on ms JJU. iK-iurw vim cuuuiy AriiJurk. Geo. Perry tod John Maidment of -one Rock, who wild rather mlas a inulthan their Gwtna, were over to wn Tuesday on land and other baai ess. Frank Knoi of Pine creek was In town this week with some fine pork. Ho brought his son Frank over to attend our exce enl biooi una winter. An telope Horrid. . Chas. Royse closed his term of school at llardman last week and will spend the winter looking after his cattle on Rock creek. He was ovor to town Man day on business. Charles 8. Miller, of the Granite creek minin district, who has been In the jr.. Willi-, ... ixi Geo. V 1) My. It pave to advertise In a paper that is read by all of the stockmen, farmers and evevbodv elue. The owuer of the lost cow that John Portwood advertised the Glob was found after the notice appeared in but one iwue. Bhe belongs to Johnny Magfe, of Loot Valley, who luiformed ue that ho had spent maoy a day during the last year huntl?? for this cow. He luiiy realizes n:a ujistaao vy not insertion a couple of lines in the Gtoim which never fails stock of any kind. Don't spena J lime or iuuui'7 jiuiiwuh ""- stock, when, for only a few cents, ifbu F. W. TO BEY. Sharrard & Tobey, S. B. bark ARLINGTON, OR. t'nV lealers in sore er.J GENER'L MERCHANDISE Choice Groceries. 1UV We have Just received the mont complete lino of Men's, Women's and Children'H Bhoes to be found in the city, an well as Hardware, Iron and Steel; also a complete line of Building Material, Windowa, Doors, Glass, Putty, Etc. u Our Grocery Stock is Complete, in Every Department. We have put in a "Trojan" foot-power: button-fastening machine t'jt the benefit of our cuatouiero, and will re-fftHten the bnttens on all saoes, whether purchased of us or not. Drop in and see us. YOU CAN SAVE MANY A DOLLAR BY TRADING WITH US Don't buy until you Get our prices. It wl'.l pay you. ArlWiKton Moms. 8 G Hawson was elected C C ft the lant meeting of the K. P lodge hero. Fricghtors say the roads have been in horrible condition for several weeks. Mr and Mrs D Vance came down from Bumptcr last week and bavo ducided to locate at The Dalk-s. Walt Compton butchered two very larire wild geene the first of the reck, that dressed about ten pounds each. Frank Aldrich has his bowling alley about completed and will be in running order by Jan lt. He is putting several hundred dollars In the enterprise, and as it is something that has never been introduced in this county before, we presume it will find plenty of support. A committee is at work milking ar rangements to have one of the grandest Christmas trees here in the state. They are corresponding with "Old fcanta" and he save he will 1)0 here without fail . and "loaded lor bear." It Is undtr the man agement of the M E Church peoplo, and nan. will be ticiu in me a o u There was a lot of rain fell the first of the week, causing the roads to continue vory muddy. The ground is wet deeper than usual at this time of year in this section of country and the grass ia grow ing fast, and a few weeks more of the present kind of weather will give stock plenty of grass. 6heep are doing fine now on the range. s to find lof H Married, on Sunday, Dec 12th, at the t spend f ,'iiiome of the bride's parents at Arhrsg- I)EAl.ER in- GEN'R'L 1 ERGHANDSSE CONDON, OREGON. STOCKMEflTS SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. HELLO! HELLO!! Jim Corbett has Thrown up the Sponge BUT Al Henshaw is Still in the Ring ""T" A COMPLETE STOCK OF Hardware, Paints, Oil, Glass, Windows, Stoves, Gloves, Wall Paper Window-shades, Furniture, Undertakers' Goods, Canned Fruits, Crackers, Sardines, Oysters, 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 vou anything from a steamboat to a toothpick. Try me. AL HENSHAW, CONDON, ORE. THE DEL WON ICO Etdtaurant, next door to the furniture etorJ, is tho plnte to get first-class meals at ail notira oi tne uay, irom &k up. Call once and you will be sure to come back Egain. Bread, pies and cakes on hftiid ior saie, or baked to order. JOUDAN BB03. New Butcher Shop. We have opened a meat market In Condon, in thecorner building just south of th9 furniture store, and respectfully ask for a share of the public patronage. Wo are old experienced butchers and know how to treat you well. llrxi kv & Weot, Propra. Grain Backs and twine for sale at 5V)y's warehouse, Arlington, Oregon Th9 Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for sale at Arlington. Fob Baui. I have for sale several well-improved ranches, situated in Gil liam county, Or. Parties wishing to purchase a good ranch on reasonable terms, are respectfully invited to call at 1 the .National Hank in Ariinnton and eee me before purchasing eleew Here. n. i. Hurlburt, Arlington, l)r. J. F. REISACHER, Saddler m Harnessmaker CONDON, OREGON. ALL KIKDS Or LEATHER CGCDS MADE TO ORDER. 'Carries a Complete and Well-selected Stock of- NOTICE. 1 have placed al! my accounts at Con don and Mavville in the hands of Atty. II. ii. Hendricks at Condon, and those owing me are requested to settle at once. U. l;. H iwos, Astoria, ur. can find them in this manner. 'J -Lqapital here jor moral weeks, has so lar recovered aa to be bje to be around town again, -Oregonian. Kay Hon son, B. W. Crane and T. U Johnson all made final proof on their homesteads this week, the former two on , Saturday and the latter on Monday, ' before County Clork Frntcr Tho old adage that ono must begin at the bottom will not always work, says an exchange, since the young man who commenced dealing a hand from the bottom lost his job. The credit system In this country has bad its day and never again will It pre vail to any great extent. It ought to end and the soonor the better. It Is better to learn to pay as we go. A private letter from F. II. Watts, the well-known tombstone and nursery man of Dufur. Informs us that his first born child died a few days ago, which iilil friends in tills county will regret to learn. A Eugone exchange saya: The editor of our contemporary across the street accident!? chopped the end off of bis scissors flngor this week, which will in capacitate him for doing editorial work for some time. A private letter from P. L. Ham, the Lono Bock merchant, (whose ad appears in the Glome) savs that bo is doing a tremendous business this fall and winter, All who know him are pleasod to learn of his success. , Ed Oumroings, ono of tho prosperous ehoepuion of Fossil, was over to the county-seat Tuosday subscribing for the Utoiiaand attending to other business Mr. flnminlnns baa made a succobs of the sheep business. Dr. Lannerberg, tho eye specialist, arrived hero Wednesday ond will remain until Friday only. Olex Explosions. Henry Huxley and Miss Martha Cox were married last wees, cucccsa w them. Arthur Marvel, county coroner, Is making out his report of Joe Balrd'e death for tho county court. Thoa Malanaphy cut qoito a swath with bio throa-button cutaway last Sun day, (iirls, there is a good opening tor one of you. J H Baird, brother of the late Joseph P.aird. loft Inst week for Syracuse, Utah, of poker (ter spending a couplo of weeks at Olex settling up the estate of his droUior. Henry Wilklna has just returned from Iowa, where ho spent a few tinye visit ing hia parents. He says Gilliam county ia enu8b for blm. Henry's uroth ci, , .... J wttn ma-. Tho plow teams are busy turning up mother earth for another crop. More wheat will be sown for the next harvest than ever before, ond It ia confidently expected that good prices will prevail next summer. Kev Warner, Presiding Elder, was in Olex Saturday and Sunday conducting Quarterly conference of M t church Hev Uarnhart accompanied the fciuer and aesistod him. Ho is just recovering from a three woeks' tusscl with pneu monia. At every session of the county court wo earnestly hope to see that the sheep men and county court have paid up on the outstanding coyote scalps. We hope to see a favorable report on same at mat sesNion. If not. they are liable to get a lawsuit to defend at next circuit court, aa patience is ceasing to be a source of profit. ton, Mr irank I bhnrte ana Jiiss fcine frrntu, Rev Henry Barnhart otllciating. Both tha contracting parties belong to our best and most highly respected peo ple, and the happy young couple ncgin their new lives with tho beet wishes of a multitude of friends. Bob Watkins savs be can mane a watch run. but falls a little short in try ing to make a lynx do it. While goose hunting near town the other morniu; a lanre Tvnx chafed him and nearly scare him to death. He ran until ne was out of breath and then tnrned and shot the boast, which he broucht to town. This is his version of the afluir, at Ieat The finest orchard in Eastern tuatcd below lilalock on the C containing over 2U.UUU trees, Mayvllle Mutterlngs. Tho entertainment here Friday by the school on Key's Flat was a succosb, Bocial- All those needing ly and financially. changf hands liitelv. A umn from Philadelphia is the tmrchasor ana raid t.-u.uw ior me property. It is not generally known that Gilliam county can shew up such or chards: as this one. They irrigate the orchnrd bv a pumping system. The lant crop was shipped Last, (Irocer Geo Miller has in his show window a large candle, weighing 30 lbs and is about four feet long. He will licht it on New ear's morning, and the norson enessind nearest to the exact time that it takes for it to burn up, will be presented with ?6 worth of goods from tho store. Everybody is welcome to a guefis, and some one is sure to be the lucky muldoon. Cone a&d see it and register your guess. ' Our town narrowly averted what might have been a terriblo conflagration Mon dav nicht. A roomer at the Grande hotel carelessly left a burning lamp on a stand near a window, which waa open enouch to allow the wind to blow the curtain over onto the lamp. When dis covered, the flumes were making rapid pro);re3and in a few minutes more would have been beyond control, but a few buckets of water did the work. A "coon" visited our town last week and thoueht he'd replenish his weaso skin bv selline whirkev to Indians. But marshal uarnsie cauirui mm in uiu tu mid socked him into the refrigerator, Not liking the health resort overly well he concluded to seek new pastures and dug out and skiddnddled, but was over taken at Kufus and brought diu-k. mo will be given an opportunity to doelare himself before the U H court at roruanu in r few days. t4 services should call at once. The ooctor goee from bero to Mayvlllo to re main a djiy or two, A Kansas City man who was married recently, baa relatives In St. Louis named Domm. At the wedding, among the congratulatory missives read, was a telegram from St. Louis saying, "Accept tho congratulations of tho whole iiamm i tr.hnhn. the Quo builder, has 8od of his sister, Mrs D II Gager, who Wht ft fiOilOO-foot lota near the school I" now in Lane county house In Condon and la having a house At their last meeting hero Evening hnllt on the property. Ho thinks ho Star Bebekah Lodge elected the following ' ,i n t mnrriod before lonir and settle offleera : Ella Binehart, Noble Grand; V. down, and ahows good judgment by Mary Rhelton, Vice Grand; E P Weir, i oolectinir this location. fcecrotary; susau weir, ireasurer. M E Weir and family are expected home noxt week from Arizona, where they are visiting Mrs Weir's relntives. Mr Caleb Perrin will have a house erected here for the purpose of renting, as soon as the roads get so the material can be hauled. W J Edwards went to Arlington the first of tho week to sell tho household Go to Al lleuahaw for a fine air-tight stove. Grain sacks and Moody's warehouse, twine for Arlington, sale at Oregon. The Wasco Warehouse Co. has wool sacks, fleece twine and sack twine for sale at Arlington. ; The Place to Get It Fixed If vour chx-.k. watch or jewelry needs cleaning or repairing, the best and cheap est place in Eastern Oregen to have the work done is at Bob Watkins' shop &t Arlington, one door above the postoffiee. lie is a tuorougn, compeienv jeweior and guarantees all his work. Give him a trial and be convinced. Yfvou want a mano or organ, be s ire to write to the Jacobscn Book and Music Co., The Dalles, Or. Catalogue free. The Wasco Warehouse seeks, fleece twine and sale at Arlington. SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, BLANKETS And everything; usually found In a first-class harness shop. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Give me a call. In the building on the corner, opposite Barker's store. HARRY HALSTEAD, -DEALER IN ALL. KINDS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED PINE AND FIR - ILsl 3 II H ff S M Cm? R bo P B I I era now located in the 6nest body of pine and fir timber accessible to the markets of Gilliam county, where I have epecial 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 Postoffice, LOST VALLEY, - - OREGON. Co. has wool sack twine for NON-ALCOHOLIC. No man who lives on meat was ever known to lick his wiffi: or ask for a divorce. A vegetable diet woman is as cold and clammy as a turnip. If you want your girl to have rosy cneeKs una vitality in her motion, feed" ber on beef eteak with occasional doges of Dr. Haw- son's Tonic Bitters. 8oUl everywhere. Gondon V CONDON, - Hotel, OREGON. Mrs. S. A. Maddock PROPRIETRESS. MOTTO: LOW RATES, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS Table Supplied With the Best in the Market. T. G. JOHNSON, V tt. .PROPRIETOR OF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Iiso Orries AT Thk Diiua, Ob., IVo. 2, 1S9T. Notice Is hereby Riwn that the followlng nanifin si-MUir 1imi filel notlre o( hit Intention to make final proof In support of hit clutm, ar.a Unit wii'l proof will tw miulo hetoiw H.N FntBer, connty rlurk of (UUixm county, at Condon, Or., ou January IS. IN, via: JAMES LARCH. Hd. No. 4246, tnr the ttH of mv 4, tp 2 t, r 21 c, W. M. He imrr.iw tho following witnostot to prove hit con tinnutiK residence p'n and caltivation of tald lir!, vlt: C. A. lanueman, I'etor Conroy, H. Vt'llkind and J. W. Nye. all oi Clom. Orvson. rtlu-44 Jas. F. jluom, Kfsii-tor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lmd Orrtcs at The Daliss, Or., Dec. 2. 1W. Notice It hereby (riven thnt the followins ntmetl wttior hat tiled node of h-r Intention to cnike hiihl proo! in tuppnn 01 ner v'i'" " Uiiit said proof will tie made before H. N. Kramer, eoa.ity clerk of liilllara county, at Coudou, Oi., on January ii lR'.is, viz: GRACE K1TZWATER, Hd. No. 5015, for tho teV; of tt-e 30, tp a t, r 19 e, W. M. Bhe name the f ollowlus witnowut to provo her con tlnnoat retidenee mien and cultivation of said land, via: hmett J ones, . Livery, Feed and Saie Stables, Large New Barn on North Main Street, Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. CUAKOK8 VEKT REASONABLE. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Of Interest to Settlers. II. N. Frazer, County Clerk, at Con don, Oregon, continues to give special attention to U. 8. government land ap plications, fllinga and proofs. He nlso prepared to receive applications for tho purchase of state school, lion school lands and forfeited railroad lauds, at his ofllce. . Caldwell and J. dUM4 K. Burtou, Frank K. Fittwtiter, U of Condon, Or. Jas. V. MiXvKK, Ketrister. RIHEH ART'S Condon, ThoHe elegant hanging lamps at Lord & Co.'s are juat the thing for a Christ mas present. Why those large crowds at Lord & Co.'s? Because they are selling holiday goods ho ehep An immense line from at I.ord A Co.'s drain sacks and Moody's warehouse, of dolls to select for the little ones twine for sale at Arlington, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L4ND Omen AT Thk PaU.R.i, On., Nov. S, 1!W. Notice i herebv Riven that the following named settler has illed notice of his intention to make tlinU peoof in aupport or, his cliiui. and anhi nr.u. twill nude before H. N. Kriwer. county clerk of tjilliam eouaty, at Coudon, Or., ou December 20, 1sp?, vi: CLAl'S JOHNSON, Hd. NO. S792, for the nwi tec 14, tp 4 1, r 23 c, W.M. He names the following- witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon and euinvuuon oi suiu inno, vus: T. H. Morris, Andrew Anderson, Holiert C. Kll bourn and Albert!'. Wilkinson, all of Uuotebcrry, Oreuou. Jas. F. Moobk, Register. KOT1CE FOB TUBUCA'HON'. Land Orrici AT Th Dallks, Oh., Nov. 8, 1)7. Notice Is herebv Riven that the followinsr naincd si'ttler has filed notice of his intention to make dual proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will tie made before 11. N. Frater, eonn tY clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on December is, 18117, vlt: ANPItEW J. MOORE, nd. No, 4086, forthce'4 of nwV and et of sw'i. sec JW.tpS t. r 'Jle, W.SJ, Ue naimw the follow iuit witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon aud cultivation of laid land, vit: Anion 11 nrtinau, a. W. Klnehart, (. Parmau and J. W. Hurr, all of Condou, OK'gini. nl'J-W Jas. F. Mookb, RegisUr. RESTAURANT Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, PropV. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found iu this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVEUliC MEN. DROP IN AT COB'S Lower Main St., Arlington, Oregon., when you feel like enjoying a first-class CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Gil DRAUGHT, All kinds of first-class liquors on hand. Highest price paid for scrip at this office