Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 27, 1898, Image 3

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    THE CONDOII GLOBE.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1898.
NOTICE.
Th yearly HlMorlplluu to till) Ouini la 91.80,
l( paid lu ailvauoe. it nut paid In lvuo. $2
will Im nliancwl. A iwnnll mark around lliii
nolle ImlluatM that your atilrw: ri itluii huax
lrtd. I'lt-iue reiivw promptly.
LOCAL NEWS.
Turn Johnson vlsltod llcppimr during
tlio week.
8yl Palmer ruturnoj front PjrtlunJ
yt-sturiluy.
Sheriff Wllcnc la st Arlington this
wok on busliiuas trip, ,
Mr, I'uttvr, I lie ongiiml locator of the
Cuiulon towinltf.il In town.
D. 0. Diwncr ml. I COO hcts.il of Iambs
I t at wovlc m $2.0o pur hunt.
J. K. Flttwstt-r old Aaron Bravsfluld
21 head oftsttle lt wei-k, '
Tom Mnlinophy has sold hi ranch,
near OI, to F, W. Tultey.
Frank filter ha ill hi twnd of
ahesp to A. Binyths, of Arlington.
I, II. KtupliHnsoii' hnliy whs quit
sick ths pMt wattle with pnHtiiiionf,
L. U. T nssril, of K-Kik crrrk, la in
town working on tits Mason Wi building.
Mr. Mary Brown has jnat couipletl
a Una retliloime on bar ranch on It ck
crook.
Mr. R ililnson, of L me It M'k, vUlted
liar niece, Mr. I. II. Htetphenson, till
week.
Hob Paulson I clerking for V, 11.
EU-plienaon during the Utter' r.henue
at Engtn.
Work on ths Mftwtnlo building I
programing rapidly. J. A. MvMorrl
it the boas carpenter.
Condon business nifn all report Imsi-
its Improving rapidly, Now i the
time to (iihacrllw for the Uuins.
Charlie Ud lerwoid, win) haajuatgor
the btt of a tussle with typhoid fever,
wil In from PaprfMck Saturday.
A marriage license wa lusnrd on
Monday to IUIph Q. Aspaugli and Maud
K. Smith, both of near Arlington.
Mrs. D. C. Downer ha been on the
ick list for the past week or so, inffcr
lug from an attack ofdropsy.
The shwp are coming- oat of the
mountain now by the tiiumt and
business Is getting better every day.
Frank Kprinirstnn, the genial sheep
man, of Trail Fork, will take hi family
to Southern California (or the winter.,
The old saying that "all sign for rain
(ail In dry rather" i being proven
literally true in Kxstern Oregon this fall,
A welcome shower visited this section
last Saturday, "but If the storm had
been stronger, our song would have been
longer."
Henry Wilkin, of Clem, ha been
apK)lnted administrator of the estato
of J. A. Cruin, deceased. Ill bond is
filed at 110.000.
A survey of the pipe line for the water
main of our new water system wa made
laat week. It will require a Utile over
one mile of main for the job.
(ieo. Angell came in Monday evening
from the uioniitain. where ho baa
been alt mmmer camp tending, lie
will spend the winter jn Condon,
Arlington I one of the bitslest town
on the U. R. A S. eystom this fall for
the reason that that I the shlpning
point for Gilliam countv' products.
Dr. It. F. Ni tt, the well-known dentist
of Fossil, will be lu Condon in the near
futttre prepared to do all kind of work
in bl line. If you have any dental work
wait for Dr. Nott. ir
R. M. Johnson, the efficient slirep
Inspector of (iilllam county, was Jn
town Tuesday morning, having started
on hi eml-Aimual round among the
sheep camp.
II. ft. Hendricks ba sold biirealdence
property to John Dyssrt, the considers
tion being f 675. Mr. Hendricks and
family eipect to remove to Hay City,
Tllluniook county, In the near future
Rert Piersol, who has been looking
(tor Mrs. Mary llrowo's band of .sreep
in the mountains this eiimit.fr, ha r-
turned and will get hi (it,"HSj and other
mail matter at the Condon poatolflce
during the winter.
The (act that "stud poker" U aicnin
becoming the popular form of amuse'
inent around town is pretty good rvl
denes that the money in trkat in loosen
ing up. Htnd i not. a popular game
among "broke" men.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Relaacher received
wairmload of furniture mat 8aturiiiv
(or their new teaiileiice, and Jdin line
. since been reveling in the delight of
stretching carpets and other litftit forma
o( amusement Incident to "getting set
tled."
The Ladle' Aid Pocletv will give a
social In Armory hull nest M-mduv even
inir ( tlnlloween). There will b a iiro-
frain rendered and a lunch served. The
unch will constat of sandwiches, cake
and coff-'a and will coal IS cents. All
re Invited,
Dr. Itoiihmn, The Dalle dentist, will
lie In Mavville Nov, 10ih, and in Con
don Nov, 15t,h. Do not have tivlini
priK'ticf on you, lint wait for Dr. Hon
bam, who Is a graduate of a reputable
dental nolleite anil ha hnl year ol ex
O. W. Burr is having the well on hi
Summit street property deepened and
wnllvd. Cid. Mike White, the veteran
well builder, I in charge of the work.
It Is In the air that Condon I to have
a first-class dramatic club this winter,
the object of which will' be tn Improve
the condition of the public school build
ing. A worthy object, and one-which
will doubtless receive the heurty sup
port of everybody.
8. U. Darker returned Bnturday from
a trip to the mountains, where he wont
to look after hi sheep. Mr, Darker
had the misfortune to lose 401) head id
sheep this fall, the animal straying
away from the band and the herders
being unable, to recover them.
Chaille White is back from Nebraska,
where he went a few week ago with ii
trainload of sheep. Nt finding Up
market satlsdicaory, he did not sell, and
will feed the sheep this winter at Fre
mont, Nebraska, lie will return to I he
Prairie stale nc Hi week and Mr.
White will accompany him, ., '
The Uloiik family have been busy
getting moved and settled in new quar
ter (or the past week, and any short
coming in the paper may la accounted
(or in that way. We hope to get down
to business again by nekt week ail I
give our readers a better paper than
ever.
John Palmer, D. B. Trimble and Tug
Wilson left last Thnridav (or Eugene,
where they were called a witnesses fur
the l me in the trial of Claude llrsnton,
who is on trial this week (or the murder
of John Linn, V. tl, Stephenson Is also
at Eugene on the same husines-i, but he
wasdetainod in starling until Hxturday
on account ol the serious illness of hl
baby.
There is not worse lot of faker nn
the road than the DeMoa family, aay
the Milton Eigle. Toey have b"u
traveling uver this western country fur
vears bilking the people, and it I sImmiI
time they were presented to the people
in their true colors. They claim to lie
singer, but there I not .one among
them that will average np in point of
melody with the Arkansas canary Uncle
Klam once owned.
Win. Comett, the veteran farmer, of
the Matney Flat tielj;!.lorh"od, present
ed the (Jum family with a quantity of
potatoe yetterday that should have
heed sent to the Portland ripsitinn.
riiey are big, smooth and of escnlli-nt
quality and have to be cooked In see-
thmi an account of their viae. Mr.
Cornell did not cultivate the crop in
the least and it i well that he didn't
ir they would have been too large to
handle without stiuui derrick.
Mr. C. A. Dannf man, w ho I spend
ing the w inter at Corvallik, where her
I milters are attending school, writea
Mrs. W. M. Dunlap, id this pli, that
her eldest datiiihter, Mir Carrie, ha
been dangtrously ill with an attack tf
tueaaela, and that She Is threatened
with blindnes a a result of Ihedisease,
She wa some better when the letter
wa written and the doctor hod that
with guod care her sight would beaaved.
Our rustling and wide-awake neigh
bors at Lone Itnt-k have scored a Mtint
ahead id Condon, having ju-t had com
pleted telephone Hue which connect"
with the lines of the Inland Telephone
Co, The Glohk moat heartily congratu
late It friends in that aection on the
improvement and would rise to Inquire
w hatha become of the Condon tele
phone line. Had we not better get a
move on and do something?
Co nipt-in A Oeorge, the enterprising
Arm of general merchants, of Arlinaton.
have an attractive, new advertisement
in this issue of the Ui.oiik. The induce
ment offered cash purchaser is weil
wm-th the careful attention of every
buyer, as there ran be no doubt of the
good quality of the ware offered. The
gentlemen composing this firm are wide
awake, progressive business men and,
the (Slosh Mieves, will command their
share of the trade of Gilliam countv
lie sure and read their "ad."
Mrs. Ilenabaw inform a (it, .as re
porter that her recent trip to Portland
and other points in the Vallev wa a
moat enjoyable one. She left her daniih
ter. Miss Dinlte, comlortalilv settleit at
the Portland University, at University
Park, where she will complete her edu
cation, paying special attention to
thorough course in music, in which ac
complishment she ha already shown
marked progress. Mr, llenshaw i
warm In her praise of the university,
a an educational institution, and thinks
she could have m ida no butter selection
anvwhere on the const.
porience in In the prod-salon.
tf
LOTT On October 10th, hetween
Loat Vallev saw mill ami lluhnell's
Lake, a burlap sack containing clothing
Finder will please leave same at the
White ranebww Panersack. or notify
fW. F. White, Canyon City, Ore., nm
receive reward. i27 !13
Borm Monday, Oct. 24th. to the wifi
of W. L. Darker, an eight-pound ihioirh
ter. Mother and halie are reported as
doing nicely, but W. L. I said to he
worrying somewhnt a hoot the trim hie
he i iikelv to have in the future In
selecting sulta hlo aoria-ln-law fur tils
half dozen daughter.
To he a policy' bolder In the Muss
Mutual Life Ina, Co, not nnlv mean ti
be insured but in addition, to be a mem
her of a well known business or Iranian
tion where each dollar of profit is divid
ed annuailv with all member. II.
Booth I the special ageiit of this com
puny In (iillliim. county,
OLEX.
The sick o( Oiex are Improvenar. ncurly
all being out of danger.
A small quantity of eed rve can be
had at Olcx at 1)6 cts. per bushel.
W, H. fnell and Geo. Neal arrived In
Olej Monday with band of cattle from
Hhermau county.
Elgin Cables has leased the farm of
I'li-is. Mitliinnphv and will be a resident
of Ole from now on.
Mr. Win. Flovd. of Tho Dalle. ba
leased his In rite fur m and moved bis
family to Beattle.
Mr, and Mr. Win. Key, of Mavville,
paid Ole a plenaaut vialt on their re
turn from their hriilal trip.
John J. McDonald and II. O. RoWt.
of Sherman county, have leased 4H0
acres of land of L. 6. Ralston.
J. W, McKinnev has leaned the old
French Chnrlev farm, which, liv the
w av, Is one of the finest farms in Gilliam
ourity.
Mat Ward Is threshing Geo. Cham-
twrlaln's grain (hla week. This Job will
wjud np the threshing season.
W. II. DeWilt Is Imtiroving the re -
deuce of Mrs. J. A. Crnm. lie also ha
the contract for painting tbeOlex store.
Dr. Z, T. Do'Non writes that he baa
la-en n the Sick Hut for a mouth paat.
and that he will pav 18 cents a ck for
some one to haul hi wheat to Arlington.
Ln Favette Dav wa appropriately
kept in Ole. The school room was
nicely decorated, and each pupil con
tributed nickel for the monument
fund.
The reported sale of L. O. RaUton'a
Olea store still stands in stntni-quo. and
there will be a hot time in the old town,
for all dry goods are to be sold at cost
for ensh.
President E. E. Lt tle write that be
will soon make a trip over the route
nroimsed by L. . Ralston for Ids- rail
road to come to Olest on lie wav t Con-
Ion, and consider the donation offered.
Ralph Aspangh and Maud Smith were
married at Win. Wheeler's residence
Tuesday noon. Thev have leased the
McGnire farm of L. O. Ralaton and will
go Into fanning nn a large scale, a there
is over 3500 acre" in the farm.
LONE ROCK.
Henry Neel went to The Dalle last
week on a business trip.
Good health in general seem to pre
vail In our community of late.
G'ain, flour and wood hauling seems
to la- all tho rage among our rustling
Hople,
The pn:!9 all fft back from the Mav
ville races fairly solar and pretty-Well
satialled with the festivities in general.
Most nf our farmers have fjuiahed
sowing their fall grain. The ground has
la-en wi itry that no fall plotting lias
been done vet.
The telephone line from Heppner to
Lone R-N-k is now completed, and we
ran talk to anvUxlv we pleaae now
whether they want to listen to n or
not. Thl enterprise accomplished, onr
rustling people will soon commence
reach1 ng after a railroad, and w ho dare
av they wont get it? Verily, Lone
R--k is strictly in it.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to announce to tho people of Condon, and vicinity, that
I am this week opening up a choice line of ConfectionericH,
Canned Goods, Cigars. Tobacco Etc. I reHpeetfully solicit a
chare of your patronage and attsure you of fair and courteous
treatment. Call and get acquainted . and I will convince you
that my goods and pricea are just what you have been hunting
Respectfully,
JOHN JACKSON.
ONE DOOH SOUTH CONDON HOTEL, CONDON, 0BEC3M.
9f
MILLER "THE REGULATOR.
THAT'S THE PLACE TO TRADE.
We have constantly on hand a full and complete line of GRO
CERIES. We call particular attention to our line of GENT'S
FURNISHING GOODS .which is the most complete line in
Arlington. We are also agents for tho celebrated SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS. Call and get prices. We are now located
at the old Coffin corner.
THE OLD RELIABLE REGULATOR.
GEO. MILLER, : : ARLINGTON, OR.
FURNITURE! I !
I beg to announce to the people of Gilliam County that I have
just put io one of the largest and best assorted stocks of FUR
NITURE ever offered in Eastern Ore;on, at prices lower than
any former quotations. Call and see my place when in Ar
lington; it is a beauty. Get my prices on CARPETS, MAT
TING, LINOLEUM, WALL PAPER, PAINT, OIL, '& GLASS.
Yours to please,
J. H. WOOD - - ARLINGTON, OR.
The Reason Why.
A good-looking, well-to-do bnchelor nf
I-iwa wa heiug teased by the young
ladies of the ehth for not lasing married.
lie alii . "I'll marry the girl of your
club whom on a secret vote yon elect
to lie my wife." There wore nine itiem
hei of the club. Kach went Into the
corner and n-ei great precaution in
prepar'ng her ballot and dinguiHlng her
hand writing. The result was nine
vole cast, each girl receiving one vote.
The young man remain a bachelor, the
club broken np, and the girls are r-
tal enemies, united In the determina
tion that they will never speak to the
misty man iigslu. Kx.
The makers of Schil
ling's Best
tea baking powder
coffee flavoring extracts
soda and spices ,
believ-e in their goods to
the extent of telling your
grocer to give you your
money back if you don't
like the goods.
For Kile by
Donn Brothers.
FOSSIL.
J. V. Oilman was in town Sunday,
Mr. C. II. Itrown and family have
taken room at the McKentie Hotel.
K-l K. Horn has returned to hi home.
arter helping J. il. Putnam month in
his store.
A number of carpenter commenced
work on J. II. Putnam's residence Tues
day morning. An addition ol I wo rooms,
I5k30 f'-et, are. ladng built on.
The family of 8. 1', Wallenbnrirer have
moved out of the house la-longing to J.
W. Oilman, on Mail street, into their
ow n lion ne in South Fossil, w hich is al
most completed.
While Or. Thorns Stewart was aWnt
from his ranch this full, for a week in
he mountains, some raon or iHrori
carried off two or three cords of wonrl
which he had hauled just before leaving,
tie ha a prettv good idea who took the
wood, and in the future they bad hctter
go a little slow or thev will land in the
"pen."
LOST VALLEY.
Tim Connolly has htarted for his home
range in Ferry Canton with his sheep, i
Mr. and Mr. F. V. Conrtwrigbt have
reinmed from a visit to the (jrand Ronde
vallev.
Mr. C. J. Leive, ol Portland, w here
the 2 It It inst. looking up the hide and
pell business.
Hob- L-ioney passed through here the
23rd lost, with some sheep he had pur
chased for Bernard Uedy, of Condon.
Lout Valley is fast getting out nf the
rut. Heaiie. having a grocery store, it
has a small dry gooda supply, which is
kept al the saw mill bv Harry llalstead.
OBITUARY.
Oeorge Coffin, one of the early pio
neer nf this region, passed away at his
home on Thirty-mile, nine miles south
east nf Condon, on Saturday, Octolier
22. 1808, at the ago of about 61 years.
The disease that ended his life was
dropsy, from which he had la-en a
sufferer for several mouth. Several
week la-fore his death he was brought
to town to he nearer medical aid and
also with the hope that the change
might henel'.t him, but when he fnll
realised that the end was near lie re
quested to 1 taken home, that he
might die there, and also that he he
buried near the spot that had for so
many year been the home of himself
and his family.
Mr. Collin was one of Oregon's pio
neers, having mine to the state in the
early days. During the Btnge conch
dav of overland Havel he kept a stage
station at w hat is now known as Meach
am, at the summit of the HI tie mount
ains, lie came to this section about 25
year ago and settled on the ranch that
has since been his home, lie poiseHsed
a wide circle of ncq iitlnlancca and a
host of warm friend all over this sec
tion, who will rcgict to learn of his
deiitlulle leave n widow, one son,
CliHrlie Coffin, of Astoria, and one
daughter,' Mrs. Ed McKinnev, who.
with her hushaml, reside at the Collin
liomeslead.
The funeral neenrted on 'Sunday and
was largely attended...
MOODY'S -
WAREHOUSE
-Fire-Proof Brick Buildings-
Arlington and
The Dalles.
Highest Market Price
Paid For All Kinds
of Grain.
S. B. BARKER,
UfcraK
r w a t. ffi m
CONDON, OREGON.
lApJfll.QE-
STOCKMEN'S SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
A SPECIALTY.
J. F. REISACHER,
Saddler m Harriessmaker
CONDON, OREGON.
ORDER.
ALL KINDS
CF LEATHER CGGDS.f'ACE TO
1
-Carrlea a Completa and Velt-selacted Stock of
SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, BUKKETS
And everything usually found
In a first-class harness shop.
A SPECIALTY. Give
i" tr r"k t r. i
KcrAiKiiNu a brtuiAL i i. uive me a
In the building: on the corner, opposite Barker's store
call.
T.
G. JOHNSON,
.PROPRIETOR OF.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables,
Large New Burn on North Main Street,
Condon, - Oregon.
ii sjfC '
HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT (AND SOLD
CHARGE VERY RKAhOK ABLE.
First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates.
A share of the public patronage is reectfully solicited.
Grain Sacks For Sale.
Seo Us Before Disposing of Your Crop.
S.G. HAWSON,
Arlington Agent
XT9
PEACE HAS BEEN DECLARED,
-wAL. HENSHAW-
A
N
0
Finds he has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and
uiore coming on every train.
Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Paints.
Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining.
Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery.
Hand bags, Undertakers Goods.
Furniture,
Pilankets,
Stoves,
Trunk,
Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice.
J. H. PUTNAM
-DEALER
GENER'L MERCHANDISE
FOSSIL, OREGON.
Gent's Clothing, Boots and Shoes
Furnishings, Neckwear, Etc.
Mitchell Wagons and All Kinds of Vehicles
Cheap. Call and see for yourselves.
I FASTED-BEVKRAL TKfSTWORTHY PER.
VV mum Ill tmx tnli- to lniiiiiiKU our tmi-hii-
Fine Bucks For Sale.
til thi lr own Mint in-Hrly cniiiilli-n. I- In mxlnly f I'll r tics iHlim fliif I, mu wml IH-lntic
oitln woik -,iiulni-U-.t at hiimp. iNihiry Hlnilitlit ,,i,.t;( frre fiiiiii rinkli-s, will do well
;wu )-nr mill i-in-iii'iiviuiuv, ibhwiiihb, ho i , . r-,,,.1, ut I .. Ii..b
in.mi. im !.. ..ilmv. Miinlli v JT.i. ti- t rmii-.-ll. I l" "n Ht '.V t B'M'K
Tlie fver-p esent 'Iriiiiiini-r, lht tx-ver-quit
lift liisitrnnm" mull iitul utlifr It liter
Htilsnhn prefer live, priisperini -otii-nimiitles
t.n dead, Btunniint mi-s, hnve
been strongly In evidence til Condon the
Kiii-lim-hi-li-rtit lrt-MM it HtiimiK-it triVt-tnm Uiir-
twrt K. lltiw, 1'rvtt., Dept. M, CIiU'ik. 111.
its i nave 4U lieail ol the snine now nn
sale. Tliev Hie in tine i-nnilitinn nnd
are friint the Cliarlt-s t!iinnint;liaii) fl-M-k
nf Itiu-ks. Thev are all one vear old tint
llAKTKIV-AOKKTS) Ktlt "t'.t.AJMTXR. ntS ' erv lariri-. Will al-i sell 12 liead ol
ii,.:,.ithV i u.,,.v..rV.t : .;, ;. Vi. i....,;.:i "',, t
r-r. ttveriksi lum,-, rwltant 'iwnfn. miiierb, years in my lutlid nf sheep,
mropnisriivluie. la-'lum, hl.-m.i, tt and only I'm lies puivlin.-iiiif I'lii-ks ran leave
tn-li-ht twll. t millt free, limp all traali snd ; of i-luirue, Mr, H M. Jiilin-ni will itive
rlwii month wltli the mlv true mnl mwl i ltl iiiliirniiition and price when I am
'lU'tawttine imou. .iitin-MH inr. ii.,iiiin.-i I , . u
t'OMFANV, Dcyt. 3ii, 3.VJ ;iiO tluarborn street, j ""' ' ,,, ,,
ciiicugo. jau-isi o!3 S3 W. 11. Cola'cll.
Stop at
The
CONDON
HOTEL.
This popular hostelry has been
thoroughly renovated and is now
prepared to culer to the wants of
the traveling public in an up-to-date
manner.
Commercial tovelerg, and others
desiring the comfJrC?&
hotel, will find this house suited to
their wants.
MRS. S. A. MADDOCK,
Proprietor.
P.
HAM,
LONE ROCK, ORE.,
'DEALER IN.
General Merchandise
AT SUCH LOWb
PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU.
CET MY PRICES BIFORE COIKGTJThE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU. '
DUNN BROS.
Have again increased their stock of Clothing, Overcoats, Mack
injoshes, Caps. Gloves, Overehoes, Socks, Underwear, Blan
ket, and Winter Goods of all kinds.
The ladies have not been forgotten; we have the finest line of
Wiuter Dress Goods in totva. Call and see them. V
At the
Old Stand,
Condon,
( Dealers in i
(General Merchandise.)
South of
ConJon Hotel.
Oregon,
HARRY HALSTEAD,
SwDEALER IN
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
I offer a complete stock of 6ne surfaced Lumber, consisting of
flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lum
ber. Careful attention given to b'lls of special sizes and
dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILS SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, - - - - - - - OREGON
INGTOH S
ALOON
J
ARL
JEAN LEBQUS. PROP.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars.
Billiard arjd pool Sables.
' " 3
First-class Goods Our Pride.
Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught.
Main St., Condon, Oregon.
T. O. Earhart,
S. V. Moor.
CALL AT THE
S u m m it Saloon,
i-TT FINEST BHANDO OrjBZUmmmm '
Uif)es, Ijquors aid Qars. -
FINE BILLIARD AMD POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION.
EARHART & MOORE, Prop'r
COMDQM
C