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THE' CONDOM GLOBE. I TlltTr, -I1 U, the Owhk I, .BQ I I Dnlll In dvillna I..... i. , . but Um 111. II, .I,.. tl.u. . "'"""J llll plnnl. Ploimn mw promptly. I Circuit rnur P....i I .. .. J ,, .,. LOCAL NJ2WS, TMt..-fuot t Comlon Drna Ci,. Jowphtu Miutln, of OIlW'non' the court vlKiior. In town thli wotk. Prof, Mi'Uully'. torm nf ,.i,..i ...m bi'ifhimut Monday. Tiill. Ulco i.olluo Ollvor Nloii .ft yuKtonlny for KUh khi, wham li will reuutlti fjrwhl , Yo" CM K"t mb ltif, whinklei ,1(J I Mr. .ml Mr.. T, U. John.,.., attJn.lu.l tlio I'l.moor . dlnnnr Ht KomU luotwuk ClurlU iUtxi-olin built litis In Jack- ton vywyt new building this WW)f. NorriThiWKlay evmilng, KppUimUr I I lll,tolh8 wifo of E l McKiiwey on. , Dr. John LHiuU.ri.on, of Lubunqn, wi hero few iliiy the tint ul Llm u. i Mm. Jimtlt, D,nlp. of Cnlon, la won vwitinn will, Mr, r. Tubeythli ww. arntiyion Ailvocnte. l'-''i;trl Belt mill iiimiIui al Condon I'mtfLa. . Innoloti 50 wnt t., pair j'.iectrio iMtita irum f 1,00 to m.OO Conil.in now Iim JrtiiiKt who can mi your prwwHptlon and family reel p.'" ,'l'iuiw voimon notol. t Mri. Trii lofi TnenHay for Vhlnitoii foitnty where aha will tch a term of wiuol thin winter. ruiptr la to liave a now paper. It It Wlwcallml th Miner and will Upub- ii.nou oy j. vv. Uornolla and C. Marh. Mr. ami Jtlri. . J. Caven, of 1'lne crek were In town Monday and Tumlay vllilng tl.olr daughu-r, Mra. W. L. Wil cox. Mra. KoUur, who hai hwrn In poor bcalili for luineilino, la growing wor.u aim nor comlltlou l connlilurad very erioua. Dr. N.O. Ulalock, J. II. Dickson, Jul. 8. Ilrannon, I). J. an,i tv.! p. of Walla Walla, are here tbla week at tending court, Couka Ilroi. bava fliilohod threnhlng their crop. They had 3004 buahela of wheat and 1171) buahola of oataand bar- ley. The wheat averaged 9' bualiula per I Js. acre. ay if Klder Swift will preach at the white chool donee, on Matney Flat, on the flrrt Nuuday in October, at 11 A. M. and -'i.M. Vaaket dinner between the aervicea, The Daptlut toclal ha been poatponed until Saturday evening, frepUmibf 30, when a gxl program will bo rendered after which Ice cream and cake will be nerved. 8. V. Moore and wife relnrned Thtua- u7 irom a viatt with mlativea at Mod low, in aouthern Oregon. Doc aav the Kogue river valley la a fine country but old Uilliain la good enough for him. J. W. Nye waa in town Monday from Clem, He baa jut returned from a trip to the valley where he went for hit liealth. He ia improving at nretent and lioa to be toon in hia usual health. Work on the extension of the Colmn liia Southern railroad to Croee Hollow, ftUUUueeof mile from the prevent teruiinua, will aoon romiuonce. The company eapeut to complete theexton aion be Juno 1. 1000 Kov. Hubor IJnrr and wife will leave lor California today, where Rev. ISurr haa a paitorate in the euburba of gan Jb'ranclico. Tha many friend of the worthy young couolu ara anrr tnMil iiieiu depart. Ontario AUvocate Mra. Al Henvhaw baa returned from Wall Walla after eeelng Mia Ilinlie comfortably eettled In her quurteraal unman college. They are highly ideaaed with the town and the echool. "iuni nui ihkq r inoroiigti courae in muatc auring the year, 8. B. It x tor. who ha been to the Journal ollice at Foaail alnce laat eprlng, cume over Sunday to call on hi many v.onuon inontl. Ham ha never ed hia connection with the Journal and I looking for another job. lie la a good man In a print atiop and it ia not likely no win uo long without employment. k.,', I'-'tltioned to he ta- " "" WMi'lun aebool district ,;:ln " t0 " I'-'ntfngit will Dr. Franklin now room. Inhl.offtVii "'re he will be found day a, "f night. Dr. Nieklln. tin. n lri... i rulrn to lurtland on or about th w. i. "on m!uilini uofi, i i... ' " call at once. Mr. Frank ICnr.,1 ...i . ,i, ,, t two ,". '! Anna, wholmve .erlouKly III for tll(J eok, are ome better. 'Squire Wllklnaun VKIi ..t m Fork, who ha Uun vI.ih....' i.i .... , '" um oii ai v"",u" W ir verul wuok, i x. fet'tud home In a few day. W. II, Dobvna. tended court here thi week, Mame,l-At Mt. Homo, Idaho Sunday evenh.g, Hl)pt. 3, 181)1), Mr. CD. Stiwell and Hoaa -W The bride U a sinter of , ,?: Vl "'"""ft't nd lier friend In UiIIiuiii county will wiah her well. Married At the CAork'm ,,m.. i n,' 'Ion, on riiciday, Bpteml)er 19. 18ik Mr. JoH-ph M. Wilkin. Bd Mlw Khoda mon were on ted In innrrl,. .r.,.,i... Ueorge Neale performing the ceremony, Charlie White WAS In frnitt Troll L-L Tocday. He I carrying hi right hand In a .ling thi week a. a reault of being -u ny B iractioua hore laul Sunday by which one of the bone waa broken Mr. White, who hue - nuiii- mer, now recovering rapidly. Dandruff cured In a week 1 n n on cent per bottle at Condon Drug Co. '" O. W, Rlnehart retiirnoJ Immi to Kngone and other Willamette valley point Thurdav evening. Tl, w-n.. ha lxen very v,et there and n.iwh ,,r n, crop nita ocen lout. Mr, Rlnehart av that country i too alow fur hi fer Ullliam county every time, y, While (plittlns noata onn lr t... week, Harry Btahl. of near Lone Hb met with aaomewhat al nmilni Ami painful accident. A chunk of tteel flow from one of the wedxea and penetrated the calf of hi leir to the donth f of incite. He came to town Thursday .. m.i urt. Keve A Luna remove the tteel but will probably walk with a limp for aeveral day. Through the klndnena of J. D. McFar ! IAS THRU TIMES TBS CISCDLATIO M land.aecretary of the Wheeler' County J 'Z j tl AU I'ionocr Socletv. who ,ti.l ,.. lnry Craa and J A Pound Demurrer Circuit Court Proceedings. Heptom her Term, 18!H), rrecnt W. L, Brad haw. iiftt.A ' A A. Jayno, diHtrict attorney ; V. tj, Dufur, court teiiogrttiier. Attorney present Sum K. Wn v. lor, Jay Kowerman. L. W. n,irii., - - 'ftl Wil 'lonj 11.8. Wllann, W. II. wilaon, The Dalle: W. II. ttobt n. Idliw WAD nnrley, Arlington: A. II. ("'y I II. II. Hendricks. Croaaon A ll,.l,. 'ins, Foaail, JSaillir O. I, Nettle, court bailiff; uren wiisou grand jury bailiff; q vaidweii, court jury bailiff, Urand jory-S. B. Barker, foreman J amrion woixiiin, Air.o llart.i.aii, John vonniiignam, J. W. I'hiJIips, Dan Cam orou, i., u, BtlBW. FIRST DAY'S PROCEEDIMCS. IAW J. W. Smith va G. II. Mr,ine. i ----'' V lied and diamlsiied J W Smith v E B Fruui Settled and aisiuisaeu Coffin Bros v John Mikulo-Contin- ueu tor tne the term. Philadelphia Security Co. ve D A Her ren. nettle and diMiiiiRsed Frank McFarland v Tim Connolly nettled and I I Bin I sued Win Keya and W Q Keya a Wm Ky. oon v jonn Urane and Jennie Crane, ni who settled and dismissed. KO,t'tTV. American MortgHge Co va W A Kram V;onnrmation olsale granted. OS'Kliietal vs II O Condon et al iflnult and decree. AO Ogllvie va Hose n,.llilQ. j . . ... - Kueu ana suonutted. Cofflo Broa va W A Teaterman et al Decree a per answer of defendant. 1 atricic Hkelly vs Charle N. Wilaon I'L'iault and decree. State Et Rel Milton Washborn vs Merritt trizzcll Demurrer .i.i.i.,.i CRIMINAL. State vaJoaoph Matney A true bill cnarging iewa cotiabiUtion. SECOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS LAW. Blalock Fruit Co v Smeit.l Pmi. elation Verdict for plaintiff, f 181.8ft. A II Withrow v Citv of A r I Purely Business. Fino line of wall paper for season of '09 at W. A. Darling', lrCPS cunmt tiedupllcuted thi side of Chicago. O. L. Neal, the well known auction. eer, will give the strictest attention to nil uunincss enirnnlfM to ti a i,.,. ff you have property to sell consult him. 12tf. W. A. Darling ha just received a fine line of wall papier direct from The patterns ero etylish and iip-t,wlate uu mo prices can not be duplicated this side of Chicago. Paper hung in a workmanlike manner. f For Sai.b 100 acre of ew.,1 t,.Di land, deeded and fenced. 12 mil... fr,,. Condon . 70 acre under cultivation Fine well of water, good house and harn yonnir orchard of Kin ... ... . i rn;e irtiyj riir i,riii. fln.i t.npt n ...ii- 7. i"""" '"rn rail on "'i, JHKUI.ODK, (JotK oil. Or J lie fatnou D. M. Sochler IV fltrnnu Hack arid Bnirgie. built at Mli.,' ininoia, will be fonnd at F. M iit.., vehicle store, in the Barr Buiiding, cor ner Main and Spring streo8. FirHt-.-l.. l'iality. Low price. Agent for the Portable Pantry. Finest niece of k furniture on earth. Call and see it I Fresh Broad Every Day. Mrs. p. L, Morrill ail) bake fresh bread every day for her cm-tomcrs and the public generally. Call on heratenil 01 Main street next to llenshavi ' store University of Oregon 7; Tuition Free. Firrt term Iipinii tt...., to lorv. iienicourties iii Ancinnt mid Modern i.nnijiiagea, Bcieiicea, Mathematj,.. H( wranuare Irom the tntilh grade and .mm an acereu-ited s:hol adiuitled wiinoiiL examiriutii.t. Stuileiils not fully prepared to entVr can take studies jn'which they are deli dent, in the Eueii llili School. For rtalr.(fi)Ps an. I fiirthur informa tion address the President.or Hon. J. ,f. Walton, Sec, Eugene, Oregon. 23 d 27! Attention Firemen:! Until further imlir.o tha nr.-.l ollllllL-er Flrp (Ini., ' ""r cYKinnir m eUi:n week, at 5 " clock aharp at thn enttine house on Main atreet for drill and practice. All memliers are expected to be present at the meetings or present a valid excuse. W. L. Wnxox " Chief Engineer. This is B. BARKER'S Space. Keep Your "I" on it. NOTICE. TIMBER CULTURE. t'. 8. tA Orrica, Ta Dam Complaint having been cntnred at thVonlri vitality in her motion, feed her on'beef virice T. I'..lflnipui i .....I. ...:.t . 1 . Non-Alchohollc. No man who Uvea on meat waa ever known to lick hia wife, or nnt fur n divorce. A vegetable diet woman ia as cold and clammy aa a tnrnlo. Tf v,.n want yonr girl to have rosy cheeks and eaitun Entry NoV"iiSo. .m" m S win, b. .h'ji.-.vr.ur:.:-""'."'''. ''. Th 80th Day of September 1899. tunny etairariiliiK mid lU't failiire. i.k i...ti ...; r.. :'.; '. w Jat P. Ldcas, RegUtor. j steak with occasional lionet of Dr. Haw son's Tonic Bitters, gold everywhere. Instruction in Music. 4iss Cornish will open her fall t.'rm of music on Thursday, September 14th. Instruction may be had on piano, organ, guitar, mandolin and banjo. Special rates given to pupils taking by the term. use of instrument furnished to out of town pupils. For further information call at the studio, roouia 6 and 7, Union Block (over Lord'e store) Arlington, Or. WHEN YOU NEED HARNESS Etc, Get My Prices and See My Goods Before Buying Elsewhere. J. F. Reisacher, New Masonic Building : : : CONDON or - ' T m mm Pioneer Society, who did thn rar.ln. and Mr. and Mra. T. O. Johnson! who delivered the package, we were regaled with a t u,. i,u.i cued beef which wa on tap at tha Pion eer dinner, at Fossil, last Tl,.,r.,l. The sample waa deliclona and we will venture the opinion that If the old pion eer will confine themselves to audi a diet regularly they will have no occasion to aearch for the fountain of nernptiial youth. No man could contimm h. old and eat mch meat aa that. It . primarily perfect, particularly plcaalmr sustained and plaintiff given lOday to uie amenuea complaint. criminal State v Matney Plea enlr,.,l . ' V. , t.Ut guniy ACIreiiieret al vs John Fortna Oo iriai. THIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Urelner va Forlna-Tried, argued and uuimiteil. Grand Jury Report. In the Circuit Court of the State of iitoii ui a iiunrj man. i . , . Dr. N.. B...w , L .1 t85"Dd'a" 1-reby.ubmitthe ii,. ii . . . """""""' report oi our proceed nira Wa hlngton.wa. in town thla week at- We have been in session Two 2 tendliigcourt and wh ehurewn.. nl. L.i k.... , ..... 1 . r "e mnnen ' toOUr - a"o mruugii toiicoun- notice Tltn I'lui.i . . I . n.t, i... ? . . ISC !, " lo 00 Bven in Arm V J Thanksgiving evening will be tjj"Nodet albilr of the kind ever giv f jlthe couuty. Stick a pin in the .lata. try for many year. He la an afTuM gentleman hom it la a nh-st, nrA tft iiimI ana iow omer nave taken ao great an interest In the development and welfnra of hi cction of the Great Northwest. Ho i one of the best known in the Eastern Oregon and Washington fruit bolt and own valuable fruit nr,.w ertie at different point along the Columbia river. The doctor I venora ble In appearance, with irrav hnir and beard , but be eceins to poses a greater amount of en crgy and enterprise than many youniter men ami the I. every reason to believe that he will live to accomplish more and greater things toward bringing out the latent resources of thi great country than he baa even doue in the past. Thresher Burned. The Snell thresher, while operating on the Wesson ranch, on Monday, took fire and wa partially consumed. The origin of the fire ia not known but It appeared to start inside the separator. It waa extinguished bcfoie it had time w spread and only few sacks of grain were destroyed. Another separator secured on lueaday from Olex and work wn. i uih-o lenumeu. We have examined ilnf!nimi.rui. Sheriffs and Treasurer' office and find each of said office, nd the book, rec- oras ana papera therln, well and carefully -pi. nave also examined the county jail and found it in good condi lion. We have inquired AS to Lit A nrtiinft poor and find that there are no ronm. cnargea in trie county. herefore. havins finished we respectfully tubmit ihia asa to he discharged from further ttn.l anceon the court. s. D. fbn Condon, Oro. Sept. 10, 1S00. Foreman r ueo pcpl m, 1H. 1 II. N. I'bazkr, Clerk. f ATTENTIOH SHEEPMEN. G. JOHNSON, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Irge New Uarn on North Main Street, Condon, - - Orprr.. HAY AND GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD. H(m bucks i mm for li Wf SALE. U W. H. COLWELL. X will have at my ranch, at Lone Rock, a collection of the best buck ever ottered for sale in this county. They are adapted to the wants of the alieep- raisers of this section, having been picked from the Charle Cunningham band. I will have Delaius, and Coarse n ools. Parties wishing back this fall shoold correspond with uie at once aud I will get just what they want. Don't put off ouying Dui-a until it is too late. R. M. Johnson will give full informa tion regarding bucks to all who will call on hiui at Lone Eock. CIlAPOVM V,lv r. First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reason- o.M Bnare ct the P"Mcptttronage it reBpecttully .licited. ARLINGTON, ORE. CONDON MEAT MARKET REOPENED BY& ORIN JACKSON Only First-class Meats Handled The Patronage of the People of Condon and Vicinity, is Respectfully Solicited TERMS STRICTLY CASH Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A 8 Popular hostelry has been' thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public in an up-to-date manner. Commercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. MADDOCK, Pronripnr QR. Z. T. l)OI)H) PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON DImikm of women and children a anwUltr OlJloe neat door to Condon Drug Co's, toro' CONflON . . oREfinv Grand Clearance Sale . Of Summer Goods. To make room for our immense line of Fall and Winter Goods, now arriving, wo will, within tho next 30 days, close out our Summer Clouds at greatly reduced prices, for cash. This is a grand opportunity to secure bargains. Don't miss it. Summer Bargains in Wftjoh our spaco for later announcement "of greatest stock of Fall and Winter Gloods ever broticrlit to Cnn. .vJoV BargainsI irgainsl I Underwear Dress Gooos Challies Lawns Organdies and Summer Silks All Go Cheap for CASH. V Pioneer's Meeting At the pioneer's meetinir vatr.lv . wjiupurHry organuation wssefTwfed with Ruv.llurlburtss dial ruian ami I latum, secretary, Following are the names of those present with the date of meir arrival in Oregon:' llev. Hurlbiirtf'61, Oeorpe Tatom U. W, Rinehart. '53. J. W. R,h, - v. u. UaMwell. '53, II. R. Uamsay John Palmer, '52, Dr. DoJson. Mrs. Vounir. '44. Mrs. llurlhnrt 'Ki A meeting will be held on Saturday, October 7. at which time a permanent organisation will be effected. Pi,n..,. wishing to become members before that nine stiouid give the r names tn iir.r., Tatom, ,B3( '53, DUNN BROS., Condon Or. ARLINGTON. Mr. J. K. Prime vnnl A ri .l 1 oinlay. Mr. Kil VV'urrt l.nil k. ii.. r. Thomas, started for Ann Arbor, Michi- tfnn. itlllrHilav nunnlnrt I. :n . j niiuiu uo Will miiiii a iii w ;uursi9. Miss I.lllinn Smi.II r..,, I . IT i t,i i .VHI..IVU iruiu un ion Wednesday. Miss Hurllinrt la "mh tiiriiusni . , ----- tins 'iiruiiHnii a residence in Arlington and moved bis ...uii.j uo lor mo winter. The nnbllnanhnnl Aiai.n,i itr...i. i J"'": 'l"" nlr- I'rasa, Inter- "' "iiu Jiss liurinnrt nrim,,. MlHS Klltfi Kl.nrln "i.l I. Pllrt l . . . Tt . , . c, , .u.iiou nun lurt land hiuuluy evening, V. T.nril nnmA mm l.n t.l ,, Siiturday night, returning Sunday. Large quantities of wheat are beiwt rocelved tfailv. which lnili,.aio. i.... .. wheat mnrknt. haa Kruin thm year wilt not be a as us- UHi. It lOOkS DOW Att I.IWHlh Kr 1 ...t .l.a bring a premium. Tho Arlinirtnn Wa '""vooiiea vU. IB 7;i yv","!,1i," wi ui nortn aide of tho rivrtr. Thia nmtm .:n 11 1 j 11 .l 'w WMI uihiuu Di ed ly double the amount of grain former- Mins DnrnlHb trnvu a fiin.lU 1 . ,4V41,, Jr U) U,r frionde atui pntrons in her rooms in ih uiituu inwin, ? ruiiepimy evening. Tlie roouia were artistically decorated with evenrrem, and bunting Mies Pneil and King presided ovr the tables, where the Clients nlmwl tna whih )iut..at. a.. the niiisiu furnished by the Arlon Orches- When You Are Cooking (in -au world) think of the fine line of read-Weat delicacies that re quire no cooking, and which are just tho thing for hot weather lunceons, you can get at P. H. Stephenson's. We don't know of any merchandise, that you can get, that will help you in the other world, so get these while you can. Our summer underclothing will also bo appreciated this month. Suits from 70 cents up. Terms Sirialy Cash. Balfour, Guthrie & Co. NOW OWNERS OF. AND OPERATING THE BRICK WAREHOUSE, ARLINGTON, OR. GENERAL STORACE AND FORWARDINC Barb Wire, Nails, Salt. Lime. Cement. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks for Sale. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR GRAIN, PELTS. HIDES Etc. Mark Your Goods care b. a. & Co. Advances Made. ARLINGTON, OREGON T. O. Earhart, S. V. Moore. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOR FINEST BRANDS OFJtaaa Uipes, Ijquors aijd qars. FIXE BILLIARD AXD POOL TABLE LV CONNECTION, EARHART & MOORE, Prop'rs. 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 the celebrated SALEM WOOLEN MILLS. Call and get prices. We are now located at the old Coffin corner. THE OLD RELIABLE RERIIUtir GEO. MILLER. : Am CHARLES Fix Bowling Alley and Baths. Lower Main St.. Condon. Ore. POOL ROOM. SOFT DRIIUk-c rnMpro-r,. ORAL, AND CHOPPED FEeHIx ANVylTSl.K Large Scales, price 25c a draft; reduction oTcntract weighing. New Store, New Goods, LOST VALLEY LUMBERCO., UPnnrnt. .... . NfiW "Arl" Novt Wl, ncnDcni HALSItAD, Manager. Hew Ad Next Week, rough and dressed lumber JACKSON & DYSART Watch this Space for "Something Good." Practical Druggists You will find thorn in the Condon Drug Co's. New Store. You will also find a stock of well assorted fresh Drugs Medi cinosand Chemicals, Taints, Oils and lead, Stationery and foundries. Give us a call. Condon Drug Co. We offer a complete stock of fine surfu.! i.mu ,.:.. rfl, ...-I- .. . "Hii!g vauing, rusuc, snip-lap and all kinds of rough Lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special sues, and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE LVJ51 VALLhY - - OREGON AR LING I OH SALOON?'. JEAII LEB0U8, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard ar?d pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught Main St., Condon. 0 n, uiu nosiess ana ner pupils. ' O i