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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1899)
THURSDAY) APRIL 6. I8B0. NOTICE. 164 purlr brlpttoB to tht Quoit I. at. so. tt tU la Jfno. tl not fmld In (Huo $2 will U cliixl A (wnoll murk .round thu nutlu.lndle.tci that fnar intmunpuon tiu.x plwd. Plom. rumiw promptly, 2:. tl J'U. , J Ui, ..Jj, LOCAL NEWS. rortlnoJ proposes to htv another big apofitiun urn an. MIm Dell Darling, who but boen tt. tonding ituhuul t Tim DailM, Iim return a iioine, ,, V ; ... Mlsi Qraco Fitiwster left lt Friday ior ui uug, Morrow county whor to will tttnvb 11 trm of school. ; VV. II. CoUoll, th well known thwp muu it nero uiii wuk swing fait coun try In the capacity of Jtirymtu, ; Hsrbsrt nd Hurry INl.teiul t'h n rgtlo sawmill muu, of Lout Vlly, art In towu thlt wk attending court, Arthur filiarrird, who boldt a good portion with Lird A Co. at Arlington, Is her thl week doing jury duty. D. M. Rlnahart advertUe hi livery nd feed barn In thla liu of th Ot i In a neatly ailed ipace. Doo't overlook Hie ad nor th barn. Balfour, Guthrie! Co. of Arlington, bay a now ad In thli lieu which all w!0- Intereated l whsst, wool, or forwaPjlny ahould notice. - Mri. Al Ilunihaw left Monday morning for Portland. Her daughter, Ml Bird who I a tudunt at th Portland Unlveralty, will probably accompany her on her return home. ' Mr. Wehrli.of Mayvill, waa in town Sunday. He renorta tha crop propeU in hi preoluct at being Brit! rat. The (all town wheat it making a better howing thau wai expected. All member of K. pi Lodge art r- queued to be present nest meeting, Tueiday April 18 1. Ooeinee of iw porta nee to be considered, fly order of . V. Moor D. G. C. To bit many other acoompliihmonte, "Doe" Moor ha lately added that of artUtle houae painter and decorator. If Loo don't run out of paint he It likely to make hi tuark in tb world along thU line. :........:.. Mrs. II. N. Fraier aaelated her but baud In th clerk' offlce thl woek; on account of tb enforced absence ot Dp utyj. It. Frawr. Mi Myrtle I'fu--water audited with th work in. th courtroom. ...:s r R. M. Johnton, Ollllam eoonty' effi cient ipc.k Inspector, attended eoort ber tW week, lie roport a very light loet In Hock in the Lou Ron eoctlon considering tb evrity of th wloUr. Ureeu graai la plentiful ther dow and range stock is doing well. 8. B. Baxter, who ha held a poeitlon in the tiLona office for th pt two years, severed hi connection with th paper last woek and left town to look for a sew Job. II I now employed la th FomII Journal office, Bain i a good re liable man ami w wish bint success. Circuit court convened her Monday morning and adjourned Tneeday even, log. Two jury case war tried and th docket cleared. It I such work a thl that account forjudge Bradahaw being continued in office. He is the rtght man In th rlht plac and tbataapay r and voter realist It. Th Glob offlct fore enjoyed ? It annual houe cleaning teaaoq last week and at a result th office look bettor than it did and th "force" felt worse for a day or two. Call in and take a look at your bandsom countenance in tb polished wood work etc gubecrip tion only 1.60 a year In advance. Th Ladiee' Aid gave a "Poverty So cial" at th horn of Mr. H. N. Frater on Friday evening of last week. A large crowd was In attendance and a pleasant evening wa spent. A neat turn a re alized from flues, refreshment etc. and the moinhur ot the society no doubt (eel well repaid for tholr trouble. A. Hollenback and II. K. Donaldson, two young men from Grant county wore before Justice Nealeon Tuesday charged with th larceny of a pair ot silver mounted spur from Cook llro. Th pur were found In llollenbaok'i pot-' pension, lis plead guilty and wa fine J $23.00 and costs. Donaldson was dis charged. '. ,:! ;f ' I F. II. KaUtoiij of Lone Bock, was In town during tU Aveek attending court. Mr. Ealston hl purchased hit fath r' interest In their general merchan dise bnslnee at Lmte Rock and Will! conduct th tnui alone in th future. J While here Mr, Ralnton placed a good live ad in tha Glohs beside placing an -;rdr for som Job work. , - Judge O. N. Penny, of Portlaud, is bar thl week attending court. .The Judge it Interested personally in several casot pertalniug to tha title o( certain property In Arlington, he being the owner ol the town tile. Mr. Donny hat been a prominent figure in the north west for yenrt and wa at one time United States consul at Shanghai, Chi na. From China he went to Corea wber hi marked ability waa toon rec ognliod In court circle and h was made confidential adviser to th king, jiimJh ,), if. Miiiniiitlv whs uvur from Mhj viIIh Hiirntg 1 lie wetk keeping hi 011, the circuit court. , . Whij 'playing at luhool Monday Alvln, the yoiuigest son of Hderlfr VVII co. had th misfortiiii to break hi left arm a short distance above th el bow.i The fracture waa reduced by Dr, Hudson. Auctioneer G. L. Neale report prop erty at the Hltttcr tale at brinitlnv good price. Yearling cattle brought $15 00, two-year-old $17.60, cowl $18.00 to 124.00, broke horse from $20.00 to $03 00 and other property in proportion, .Th Condon pubic achool will 'close neat Wednetdny, April. 19th. The ex amination etorciae will be held during tli day and an lUrrst!s2 prcjrsa 1!1 k rendered In the hall in tha evening lit present ha been a very successful term and patron of th ichool should turn out and witness th closing! erclie. v-'. Balfonr, Guthrie and Co. have ecnr J th tcrvlcci of Mr. Geo. 6. Bn.lth, to tske charge of their wheat business and uianag their outsld Interests. Mr. Smith It a gentleman well known to all our .farmers, wool grower and iner chant and the fJrin I to b congratu lated fio securing him on their ttaffln thlt locality, Th Arm ha branched out very extensively by placing a large stock of (upplie In their warehouse at Arlington, which will be a great accom modation for our merchants. Dr. J. II, Hudson returned 8atarday from. Portland and Th Dalle wber be spent lait week on a business trip. Hit many friends her will be louilwhat surprised to learn that h has formed a partnership , with Dr. lioiliiter at Th Dalles and will mov to that city and tak charge of hi new precipe with' in a taw weeks. Dr. llolllstur is said to hav tb most extensive and lucrative prattle in Eastern Oregon and while w regret to lose Dr. Hudson from Condon w wish bim abundant success in lii new fluid. Acting In that capacity forievereal yoan. A ''Otto II. Monroe of Congdnn, dregon ,t stopping at the Pioneer hotel. Mr. vionu'lon 11 l.xikinn for a hiiwinwHB looa . on in th Basin and It I hoped he will , i mil hlinseU of the hiininnssoppurtuoi--'. 1s of till fust growing community," ; te foregoing clipping, v taksn from Big Morn River Pilot, published at .. hc.rmopolU, . Wyoming, it thouglit by 'ome bora to refer to our old friend Fred '"Woe, who la In that country on a Mar ol lnv(MUiun, If ' the surmino it s oorrect ami 1' rud hat voluntarily chang ed his name to Otto we will wagur that lie has located a good Iu0ing Gorman 'ldow up there and is trying to palm kimtolf off n a counro'inan if bcr. it Hired ? Serious Runaway Accident. A serious runaway occurred last Sunday on the Arlington road about two mile below Clem In which E. P. Weir, of Ar lington, W4 teverely Injured. Mr. Weir, Judge Bradshaw, W. II. Wilton ami II. 8. Wilson of Th Dulles, were on their way to thl plac to attend circuit court, traveling in a two sealed hack, when at the point where, the accident occurred, they overtook tha (tag and ia attempt ing to pas It while coming down a ateep grade on of th back wheal gv way and the occupants were thrown out. .Mr. Weir waa thrown vloletulv to th ground Uiihtlim on hi head and shoul der, u (Turing- a fracture of the collar hon an l ol two or three rib. The In- ired man waa brought on to C. A. anncman' place at Clem where he wai made at conihwUtil at D-sibIe. pending the arrival of Dr. Hudson who waa summoned from her. Th doctor re duced th fractnree and left the patient resting as comfortably a could I ex pected. It will probably he ten dava or two weeka befor ha can be moved to hi home. Th team ran to Clem where they brought op in a dltnh and th hack Wat almost completely demolished. Purely Business. When la Arlington, rail on Compton & (leorgtt, end look at their fin line of ladies' aud children' stioes. , , Fin line of wall paper tor season of '09 at W., A. Darling'. Prices cannot b duplicated thl tide of Chicago, Sheep-shearers' attention I Send to Compton A George) for B. B. A. sheep shear, at bed-rock price, Arlington, Or. ( Foa Sal A good folding bed-lounge, In oak, well upholstered and almost at good at new. Will bo told cheap. In quire at thl office. Any on expecting to travel will profit by looking over our line of trunk and valient, Just arrived at Compton A George't, Arlington, Or. ' 1 ; Cattle buyer'i contracts for tale at the Uboaa office. ,'. Before th houaecieaning aettoo, x amine W. A. Darting' line of wall paper. Price lower than any w tier west of Chicago. . . : , ' ... We will gladly send lamples of sum mer good to sny on not ablatobejn Arlington tills spring. Send for samples. Compton A George, Arlington, Of. j Tobey Bros. , merchant! of Olex, have added a coin pit le lino of np-to-date mil linery which it under the supervision ot a trimmer of 8 year experience. ' Their price are 1 the ' lowest and their good are second to none. a!3 6 4 ARLINGTON. Fred King, who has been attending the Portland Medical College, it visiting hla mother, Mrs. A. L, King, of this place. , , C. B. Cardinel hat been called to Portland on account of the teriout 111- uess of hit wife, Dan Thomas', manager of tha Arling ton Warehouse Co. it attending court in Condon thia week. , Mis Mamie Smith returned from The Dalle Friday evening where !i ims been visiting Mri. J. A. Geisendorfer. Mn. W. T. Forrest of Portland wai visiting Mrt. 8. P. Brlggt during the psttweok. , Owing to th unpleasant weather the band fni led to give it usual Sunday afternoon concert. ACTIVK SOLICIT! U. WANTKD KVKHV f where Inr "1 h idnrv ol tha I'hlllpptnne" h MutHt llnl.tPHit, enminliwIoniHl hy thedov. prnmnit lllllrliil HUlorlini 10 tlin Wiir l)e irtmoiu. The book was written In nrmvcHirnn Ht Sun Kriuii'luco, on lh Fiieino with (ienirHl Mnrrlit. In the hoillnl nt Hunoliilu, In Hong Kong. In the Amnrli'sn trenrlit's t MutilU. In the tnmirwent chitim with AKiitusliln, on the ilpek of the clvmiilii with Dewey, mid In the Mur ol bnt'lft nt the full nf MhiiIIh. hiinHniii fur intenl. llrimlnl ol ortwlititt fitctitrt-a titken hv government phiitninaiihr nn the ot, l.nnro book. Iiw iirleen. lllg prollle, freight pnlrt. I'rKrtll given, Drop ell trnnhv unoflleliil wr boom, (mint tree. Aililrww, f. T. Umbet, Beti'y,. War (nuarHiiee Uh1g Clilengo, III. WAVTKO-SKVF.HAI. TRCSTWOnTIIY PER kiiii In thU til to mnniigenur hnlni In their own unit nonrby enuiitleit. It In innlnlv omen work enndncted st homo, (tnlnrv Hrlht tnoo n yenr uoil exrwiniin ilellntte, Ni'iinfldv. no more, no lenii KHlnry. Monthly 175. Iti-f.-roix-od. Enolo ("l(-lir.'mot ttumiied enwlone, Hor- v, 1 r.lPUFTl, 11 sori K. un, I'rvsv, ivpj, V, rh l. Circuit Court Proceedings , April term, 'U0, . ' LAW. J. W. Smith v G. U. Morrill Con tinued for term. . W; L. Ellwood v J. W. Milgulre et al Verdict for plu in sum of $3208.81). 11 F Merrill v J K FUxwatcr -dis initted without prejudice or stipulation ; J W Smith v E U Frum continued J KFit atr vt C S Hale et al set. tied and dismissed. Coffin Brut, v Pope Catlin default and judgement. " Jacol)ten Mutto Co, v O II Fortna settled and ditmltsed, E O McCov VI J A Smith Kittled ami uismisseu. li E Been et al vt John Mikkalo continued. ' W I Elwood vt J W Magnlre-judg- ment on verdict $32(!8 8U. Gurley k Dobynt vt Q SchlHiDg judgement for deft. O N Denny va A J Cochran Judge ment for pllr. . A Greiuer et al vi John Fortna con tinued a per stipulation, Blalock Fruit Farm v Sraead Fruit Co. et fur trial first day of next term EQUITY. XV W Steiwer v Cbloey Morri et at confirmation granted. ' , Jesse O Lewi et al vt Joseph Fritaell dm tried in oiteo court snd taken un dr advisement. Oregon Mort. Co. vi Emma Col et a confirmation granted. A Smyth vt C II Morrison et al confirmation granted. 8 G Hawion vi 80 Smith con Or ma' tion granted. , v J Gurney Fowler et al v Frank Moni ker confirmation granted. American Mort. Co. vt Wm A Krom default and decree granted, ' ; Present: W. L. Bradshaw, Judge; . A. Bayne, District Attorney. Attorney present 1 W. H. Wilson, II. S. Wilton, Th Dalles; O. N. Dennv, Portland i II. H. Hendricks, Rob- hint, ol Fossil : C. J. Bright, of Wasco; 8. A. D. Gurtev, W. II. Dobyns. of Ar lington; L W Darling, Sam E. Van Vector, Jay Bowerman, Condon. Bailiffs: Court bailiff G. L. Neal ; grand jury bailiff II. C Strickland ; jury bailiff, Godfrer Schilling.. Grand jury; W. B. Smith, B. T. Snell W. 8, Phillip, Joe Budd. A. W. Shar- rtrd, W. II. Colwsll, C. J. Stahl. It G Roblnton vi tho Arlington Wat er Co, dismissed. Geo Hurdle v David Spaolding con tinued as per stipulation. F 11 Jeffers v Geo B Kinttley confir mation granted. Henry Barnhart v Eiitabeth Bam- hart divorce granted. O 8 Ebi v li C Coudon et al contin ued. ' " A G Ogilvire Rorc Ogilvie $250 al lowed deft. alimony and DSDufnr ppoiuted to take and report testimony. W C Caldwell v A W Armstrong- motion to strike out part of complaint argued and tubniitted to court. ColDn Bro v W A Testerman mo tion to opeu op decree argued and sub mitted CRIMINAL. Stat v O S Munger indictment, telling liquor without license continu ed for term. ' Slate ( Cba Nelson not a true bill. State vs M E Tobin and 11 Cline not a true bill. StatevsOlho Ward not a true bill. CLEM. E. P. Weir, who wai severely Injured near here in a ronaway Sunday ia rett ing comfortably, : Mcl'lierson Bro. had to (top plowing last week on account of their horns having distemper. ' C. A. Danneman It busy farming. Some of our bacbelort find attraction at the Butte. . - Jacob Larek It thinking ot going to tome coast stream to ttart a taliuon hatchery. ; LOST VALLEY. Lotion Tolerwent to Fottii Sunday on Dullness, f, , , ' . - Chaa. Fredinburg, a traveling minis ter passed through this plac en rout to Lon Rock. ...,.,,.,., Sam Jonca hH returned from the eonnty eat where he hai been transact ing bntinest for several days. Jos. Frixxell and wife went over to the county teat last week. Mrt. Friztell remained with her daughter who, we learn, la very ill, - J. W. Adams, of Milton, was a visitor bete last Saturday. He is a brother-in-law ot James H run 11 11 and . wa here looking at tli country with a view to locating. OLEX. Mr. Snell has bought lot in Olex and will have a dwelling erected soon. ' Rev. Miller, of Arlington, preached, in the M. E. church Sunday morning. A large drove ot beef cattle owned bv Giluian Bros, pussed through Olex Sunday. Mrt Cooke and daughter returned last week alter teveal day't viiit with Ar lington friends. Mist Harrington, of Monmouth, came upon Sun. ley's stage to take charge of the Buuker Hill cherubt. The. excavating for the new store is nearly completed and the building will noon lie under headway at must ut the material it 011 the ground. The past week of warm weather ha caused the creek to raiee so much that our plow boys run ooutdderabl risk in going to and from thuir work. A ball will he given In the Olex hall Friday night April proceed to be nxed to purchase an organ tor the Itxlges. Every one Invited to come and bring your girl. J, P. Thomas has purchased lota at lower end of Philadelphia St. and savs he is going to build a barn. From the amount of lumber stacked mound, we should Jiidgo' it was to lie a gne livery stable to bu run In opposition to 11. D. Randall. . HELLO THERE, WHERE ARE YOU GOING? ' ''Up to Compton fc George's to' buj our Spring Good. ; They are the choapoBt firm I have mot with in ; Gilliam . county. Their lino of Ladioa' OverakirU and Shirt WuiBta in immenBe and also their lino of Ladies,' Gent' andChil dren' Shoes is the best and , most complete in Gilliam , County." ", ' ' .. . .. ... , ; The attention of the ladies of Condon and vicinity is invited to our line of Summer Goods Send for famplee; you'll he sure to order. Gents' Furnishings. Snow & Co's. Fine Dress Shoes. ttSCall and see us of write for what you want. grT nnnnnrnii n rkmrxm- UUIVinUil UtUHUt ARUHCTOH, PR. Do You Wear Pants coat and vest, in other words a. "suit"? We take iit for " " granted you do and also that you prefer to buy clothing that combines eleganct with service and at a moderate cost. We therefore invite you to call and inspect our new stock , of FIXE CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING which are the best values for the money ever offered in this section. : igxr suits 4.so to $13.50, fok cash.; m:' We sell for CASII and our prices are EYE OPENERS. , ': P. H. STEPHENSON. Fresh Candies and Nuts New line Canned Goods Choice Reading Matter j 50c Novels for 30c 25o Novels for 20c j Only First-class Goods Sold JOHN JACKSON. ONE DOOR SOUTH CONDON HOTEL, CONDON, ORECOH. MILLER "THE REGULATOR." Spring Goods Rolling in by Every Freight Team. Too Busy To Write "Ads." Call and- See Us. S. B. BARKER. Condon, - - - - Oregon. Get My Prices on Pack Bags, Pack 'Saddles, Hobbles etc., Before Purchasing Elsewhere. J. P. Reisacher, New Masonic Building : : CONDON, : OR T. G. JOHNSON, ' .PROPRIETOR OP. Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, trge flew Barn on North Main Street, Condon, - - Oregon. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. ' , CHARGES VERY REASONABLE. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates.. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. This popular hostelry baa been thoroughly renovated and !h now prepared to cuter to the wants of the traveling public in an op-to-date manner. . : Commercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a firat-claus hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietor: 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 the celebrated SALEM WOOLEN MILLS. Call and get prices. We are now located at the old Coffin corner. THE 0L0 RELIABLE RECULATOR. : C V . GEO. MILLER, : : ARLINGTON. OR. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. NOW OWNERS OF, AND OPERATING THE BRICK WAREHOUSEARLINGTON. OR. . GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING. Barb Wire, Nails, Salt, Lime, Cement, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks for Sale. ' ' HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GRAIN, PELTS. HIDES Etc. Advances Made. Mark Your Car B. Q Oooda Co. ARLINGTON, OREGON. WHEN LOOKING FOR BARGAINS GALL ON -AL. HENSHAVvW He has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and more coming on every train. Furniture, Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, Paints. Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, .House Lining. .Stoves, Btove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery. ' Trunks, Hand-bags, . Undertaker's Goods. - Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice. J. H. PUTNAM, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Gent's Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishings, Neckwear etc. Mitchell Wagons and all kinds of .Vehicles Cheap. Call and see me. Fossil Oregon. D. M. RINEHART, PROPRIETO LIVE RY & FEE D BARN. Good Rigs for Hire. ; Careful Attention to stock. Comer Spring and Church Streets., Condon Oregon.; p. H AM, LONE ROCK, ORE., , DEALER IN' General Merchandise . ? ' AT SUCH LOW PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. CET MY PRICES BEFORE- CCINC TO THE RAILROAD. IT WILL PAY YOU. DUNN BROS. j Will take pleasure in showing you their stock of Gen '1 Merchandise. Condon, Oregon. HARRY HALSTEAD, . nnirp im ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. I offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lum- ' ber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes aud . dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST-OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, - - - - - - - OREGON ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAN LEBOUS, PROP, Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard aijd pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught. Main St., Condon, Oregon. T. C. Earhart, 8. V, Moor, CALL AT THE. . Summit Safoon, givPCT nPAp.c "Tir,, ' ' Uir?es, " Ijquors , arjd Qars. FAr BILLIARD AMD POOL TABLE .V CONNECTION. - EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. CONDON, ORE. tl V