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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1899)
TIIE COIIDOII CLOBL THURSDAY, OBCEMBEH 21, 1809. NOTICE. Ths ycurlr HUcrlpUoii to th Qua Is VI. SO. 1 1 Mid In lvunoe, if not pll In ailvauo. 9a will baolmrxml. A pfncll murk .round tlili nutliK IndliwiiM tht your iiilwonptlon basts plrwl. Cltuu nmew promptly. LOCAL NEWS. A. W. Armstrong wss In (rom Kerry Canyon Tuesday. Mri. J. II. Downing and daughters tiftva moved Into their own house. Oonklln glovet re the best t Short A Weir Co'i. Frank Pllter end Jim Cameron went to Arlington Monday. Tb Bherman county bank closed Its doori on Friday o( lait week. Don't forget tbe grand ball at Condon Christinas night. A pluaeant dance wai held at the Iteecher Flat tuhoolhouM one evening last week. Wturte & Weir have some eitra bar galna In clothing. MIm Annie Leghorn came oat from Turlington Tueeilay to take a position at the Rlnebart retnnrant. Bhnrte & Weir Co. are agenta (or tome of the beat Chicago tailoring flrma and can St you for a Xmaa tult. Nones Jack ton & Dyaart have Jnat re ceived a splendid line of Chriatmaa goods. Call and tee them. Mr. Jennie 0. Obberrlther, of Clem, haa died a auit for divorce againat Char ley J. Obberrlther. .. 0. W. Klnehart retarned from Arling ton Tuesday where be took bla eon and wlfo to take the train for their home at Poiuroy, Washington. Dr. Luna waa called to if. N. Andre aen'a Sunday night to eee Mra. Andreeen who Is seriously ill. Mra. 8. K. Wllaon, Mra. McCorry and Mr. Newman went to Arlington last Tbureday, returning Sunday. Mlea Grace Balding bad charge of the primary department of the public ecbool a day or two laat week during Miaa Hal a lead 'a abeence at Foaall. Fob Bali Or will trade for land In Gil Ham county, a good Ave room bouae In 4. Salem, Or., near tb high achool. Ad drcia F. M. Rinkiust, Olei, Or. 41 d 44 Mr. and Mr. J. W. Dyer, of Mayville, were In town Friday on boaloea. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Whit wer in from Trail Fork Friday. Sheriff Frailer, of Multnomah county, and L. O. Rataton wer her the first of the week buying, boraea for tb govern ment, , "Coin" Harvey, of Chicago, author of Coln'a Financial School, la writing a new book on "Money, Troet and Imper ialism." Mia Kalella Adlard, of Ferry Canyon, who haa been tcachlug at Twickenham, Whouler county, baa Oniahed her ecbool there and retarned bom. The "hello" fiend and the telephone "rubberneck" have formed a combina tion to drive people craxy, The man who baa a telephone baa trouble of bla own. George Perry and R, M. Johneon were over from Lone Rock Saturday. Mr. Johneon brought bla little boy over to to take the atag to Arlington where he will attend achool during the winter. Ales llardle, the well known Trail Fork abeepman, waa In town Sunday. Stock Inapector R. M. Johneon haa finished biaaemi-annual roundup among the Gilliam county aheep and re porta that there r now in the county 87,700 head of tha woolly coated proaperlty producer. The aheap are In fine condi tion and are almoat wholly free from cab or other dlteaee. Mr. Bird Wright, who la an eipert needle woman, completed an elaborate cuahlon laat week and on Saturday it waa put np for rafll at Jackton A Dy aart'a elore, titer being 30 chancee offer ed at 60 cent each. Sunday morning Jim Cameron and George Gray got poa oaalon of th paper and after doubling tb number of chancee they canvaaaed th town and In an hour or o aold th "tfl 00 chancea making th cuahlon bring Mr. Wright 30.00 Juat doubl what ah expected. Fred Wllaon won the and the slorv belna enough tor him be gallantly presented it to one of tb prettieat girl la town. Falif Announcement. We take pleasur In announcing to our patrons that our Fall Goods ar now arriving. It will pay you to call and inspect our goods and prices before making your winter purchases. Blankets at From Don't Overlook Our EiAcrnnt Line of Serviceable Fabrics, Latest Patterns Hats. Cans. Boots. DUNN BROS., Condon Or. Th Grand Ball Chriatmaa night. Dou't miaa it. C. A. Dablke waa upfront Clem ycetor day. Take a anap ahot at tbe Condon Drug Co'a. Chriatmaa ad in thia laaue. They do aay that the inarahal caught thecoooa and that Jim dullvered the coal oil. For pure drug and conrteone treat ment go to th Hudson Pharmacy. Mra. 0. L. Llllle, of Mayville, waa in town Tueaday. Mr. Llllle I having trouble with biaeyea thla winter and In couacquttnee can not often leave home. X-maa books, games, scrap albuma etc., at The lludaon.Pbarmany. Miaa Stella Darling, who haa been teaching at W. N. Brown' ranch, at 8nlptlon, haa finished ber term of achool and returned to town. For dandruff and falling out oljthe balruae DrShlek' Golden Hair Tonic. At tb Hudson Pharmacy. Mlssri Mabel Ifalatead and Dora Downing accompanied Mr. Southwortb to Foaall laat week In tb Intereata of the Womon of Woodcraft. A new line of hair bruahei, oapa, per fume, hot water bottle and ayringe can be found at tb Hudson Pharmacy. Pleaaant toclat dance were held last Friday evening at the residence of Mr. Matey, In Ferry Canon, and J. A. Stitt, on Matney Flat. An acceptable Cbrlatma gift la a bottle of fin perfume. The Hudson Pharmacy carrloa tb beat. When you come to Condon, early or lata and want to eat a good square meal, atop at tbe old reliable boose that never change band Tbe Condon Hotel, Th neat republican convention will be held at Philadelphia, Pa., on Tueaday, June 10, 1000. It I likely President Mc Klnley will be re-nominated by acclama tion. Mr. Ted Water, of Hilliboro, Wash ington county, la visiting hi friend, R. W. Crane, of Mayville. Mr Water i looking for a location In Gilliam county and la in th market for about a section of good Gilliam county aoll. George Earhart, of Lone Rock, cam In from that place Monday and took the etage for Arlington Tueaday morning on hia way eaat. He will Brat take a look at tbe Wyoming and Montana stock range and will later viait frlenda at Kanaa City, Mo., and at different point in Kanaa. Mr. John D. Sborb, of Forest Grove, who baa been visiting hi eon, John F. Sborb, of Ferry Canon, and hiadaughter, Mr W. N. Brown, of Snlption, for some time, left for bom yeaterday. Jay Brown went with bia grandfather and will apend a couple of weeks visiting trienda In Webfoot. Cbat. Crossfleld, of tb Hudson Phar macy, aspect to leav Saturday for Portland to spend Chriatmaa. Charlie baa a father a mother and a sister and aom other tellow'a aiater to apend Chriatmaa with o it i no wonder be ex pect to bave a mighty pleaaant time. Dr. Hudson ia espected to com from Tb Dalle tomorrow to look after tb (tor during Cbarll' absence. Tb New Year' entertainment to be given by lb ladle of tb Baptist church on Saturday evening, December 30, will constat of music, tableau, recitations, paHomioe, etc. Two comforts, 2 large feather pillows snd 1 cbair cushion will b sold. These artlclea may be aeon at P. II. Stephenson's atore. A good Urn ia expected. All are invited. Christmas Social. The ladiea and children of Condon and vicinity will apend Chriatmaa alter- noon, from Z.su to 0, at Armory nan where a Chriatmaa social will be held. Santa Claua waa called up by 'phone yeaterday and stated that be would not attend a "hen party" but that he will end hla wife. Mra. Santa Claua will impersonate her husband by bringing with ber a aack of candy for every child in th neighborhood. Short pro- era m. eood sociable timo. Admission free. Grand Ball atOlex. Wade Bros, announce that they will give a grand New Yeara ball in their new hall at Olex on Monday evening January 1, 1000, Begin th new year rlahtbv attending tbia ball, The beat of music will be in attendance and noth log will be overlooked to Insure a good time. At Olei New Years nigbt. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank tbe people of Condon, and Ferrv Canyon for their kindness during my recent bereavment. W. L. Huxley Fine Line of Winter Underwear at very low price quality considered 90 Cents to $10.00 Ladies' DrGSS Goods Beautiful Texture, Moderate Prices Shoes and General Merchandise. CHRISTMAS AT CONDON. PIQEON SHOOT, CARNIVAL, BALL. How th Day Will b8pent In Cllll- am'sCapltal. A few Attractions, Where to Buy Your Qoods. There will be a "hot time in the old town" nest Monday and Monday nl(ht. All the little tykes will be out of bed un common early that morning and, amid sundry shrieks aud howls of delight, will give their undivided attention to eiploring the depths of tbe Chrlatmss stocking before breakfast. As tbe little ones Iwgln to shake olf the drowsy god and dig the bright eyes open with pudgy sts the "Merry Christmas" call will be heard In all tbe blessed bomes where children are and the oldorand crankier ones will And themselves wishing for ustone morry, happy, childish Christ mas. After a light breakfast light to en courage a suitable appetite for the big Chriatmaa dinner, and while th ladiea, God bleaa ' them, are preparing that same tbe masculine portion of the community will don their Sunday suits nd sauuter around town looking for Christmas. They will not need specta cles to find it either, for the commodity will be found scattered around town In great profusion and Its name will be legion. Of course there will be many things wanted for tbe wlvea, babies and best girla which were overlooked when the stockings wer Oiled up the night before, and it won't make roucb difference hether the prospective purchsaers drop in" at Dunn's, Barker's or Steph enson's, Hudson's Pharmacy or Condon Drug Co's, Jackson & Dysart's or Al Ilensbaw's, they will find a plenty of useful and ornamental articles and good things to eat, drink and smoke, to make their selections from. After these things bave been attended tb crowd may congregate at th Globe office where each one will be al lowed to square all arrearages and pay year in advance and no questions will be asked, Strangers may become sub scribers, on this occasion, without being hientiued, by depositing $1.60 with the editor, merely as an evidence of good faith, and each one will be presented with a neat souvenir ss a memento of tbe loyful occasion. The crowd will then be dismissed with our beat benediction nd, if the aleighing continues fine, thev will nest interview Bprlngston & Rogera and Dan Rinebart about tbe price of alelgh rides which will be found emi nently sstiafactory to all tbe fortunate fellows, fond of blonde or brunette beau ties, whom they want to take out for a swirling swimming spin 'twist snow and stars. If they need anv eitra aleish- bells for the occasion they can get them from Jno. F. Relsacber. Along towards noon, when tbe crowd all get together, everybody will make a grand rush for Syl's barber shop to get Christmas shave and. of course, most of Iheru will have to have a hair-cut to. After getting scraped and trimmed tbose who begin to feel nervous about the score they hope to make at the pig eon shoot in the afternoon, may call on barhart 4 Wilson for a cigar or some thingto steady their nerves, you know, while others, who are afraid of taking cold may "drop over" to Jean's place and "say something" to their friends to keep the cold Out. There will be just time before dinner to bowl a game at Charlie Fix's and afterwards Charlie Wilson may be called upon for a vin frappe all around. About this time the dinner bell will ring and there will be a grand rush, by all who don't eat at home for first place at the "Model," the Condon hotel or at Rinehart'a restart rant where fine fat turkey will be fur nished for all hungry people, Alter dinner tbe pigeon shoot will en gross the attention of the men and boys and it will bo one of the biggest sporting events ever held in tbe county. Kven if you "never shot a shoot in your life and have no hankerin' arter a gun," vou don't want to miss this event for it will be GREAT. While the shootinir is in nrorrM tha ladies will be holding a high jinks carni val of some sort at Armory ball to which no man will be admitted. They flatly refuse to toll the editor what is on the program but claim it will beat tkiin shooting all hollow and that all the worn. en and children in this part of tbe state win do mere. Last but not least will be the G rand Ball in the evening. There will be a sound of revelry that nisht and Gilliam's capital will gather then her beauty and her chivalry and bright the lamps will shino o'er fair women and brave men. There is no joke about thia and if yon re iouiihu enougn to miss it you will naie yourseu trie rest of tha year. These are only a few of the attractions that Condon will offer on Christmas and as we want to see every body enjoy the aay 10 me utmost, we hope to see them come tins way and enjoy aome Condon unristmas cueer. Purely Business. High grade wines, liquors and cigars at Condon Drug Co. Fine line of wall paper for season of '00 at W. A. Darling's. Trices cannot be duplicated thia aide of Chicago. Fine wines, pure whiskies, and grape brandies at Condon Drug Co's. W. A. Darling has just received a fine line of wall papers direct from Chicago, The patterns are stylish and up-to-date and the prices can not be duplicated this side of Chicago, Papor bung in workmanlike manner. tf G. L. Nonl, the well known auction' eer, will give the strictest attention to all business entruated to bia care. If you have property to soli consult him l 1 ANTED BKVKKAL PKKHON8 FOR Dl VV trlotOHtiw MwinKew In thla state to rrpnt- unlit me in tlwir own arm HrrouiiuuiK counuva. Willing to nay yearly t00, payable weekly. l)o- alruhlB emnlovniont with nnnaunl onnortunltlea. Kufvrenec exolmnuwi. Endows aclf-aihlroaBod tumped envolnpe. H. A. rarli, 3--1I Ctwtou build lug, thloago. MERRY XiflAS AT COM. Trap Pigeon $25.oo in Cash Prizes. Fine Sport. GRANDBiUlAfRiGHT. GOOD MUSIC, GOOD ORDER, Tickets - Spectators - Dancing Begins 8.30 P. M. Sharp. A Free Gift to In order to get acquainted with the people ot Gilliam County, whom we bope will be our future friends and customers, as well ss to reduce our immense stock of General Merchandise, we hove de cided to make the following EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. A new 3 1-2 Inch Rushford Wagon or its value, $80.00, in merchandise, will be GIVEN AWAY to some oneof our customers, in the following manner: Between the dates of October 12, 1899 and December 23, 1899, every person making a cash purchase at our store to tbe amount of FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) will recieve a NUMBERED TICKET which will entitle them to a chance in tbe Grand Drawing for tbe wagon on Saturday, Dec. 23, 1899 A duplicate of the ticket given the purchaser will be deposited in a sealed bos where it will remain until drawing takes place. Dry Goods General Merchandise Groceries WADE BROS., OLEX, OR. The Globe Office Are You Worrying about what to select for thst going to purchase? Why not A Parker Fountain Pen Suitable for lady or gentleman, old or young, friend or sweet heart an elegant gift for anybody. Large stock to select from. P. H. Stephenson, Sole Agent for Condon For the Holidays Fine line of Japanese Goods, China Cups and Saucers, Toys, Dolls Etc Fresh Candies and Nuts, Just in Jackson & Dysart, Dealers in Jlusbaijds arjd fattyersl If you wish to please your wife or daughter purchase for her a com plete camera and outfit. Nothing would please ber more. Only a few left at from 10 to $50. Uiue5ai7d DaiKrs! You doubtless find it difficult to select a suitable gift for your hus band, father or brother. ' Call on us and we will help you select one from our stock ot leather pocket books, celluloid culF and collar boxes, gold mounted watch guards, pipes, shaving outfits and uuiueroua other articles. Books and toys (or the Little Ones. Drus, ai)d pl?oto$rapr)ic, Jupplies. GOIIDON DRUG GO. sarr big, cohdqh gr. FOR ALL Shooting n the ernoon. GOOD TIME FOR ALL. - $1 oo - 25 MuRgrove's Orchetttra. Our Customers. Furnishings Wagons For Fine Printing. Christmas p repent you are call at our store and select Good and Pretty Things A Full Line of CHRISTMAS GOODS at S. B. BARKER'S When in need of Saddles Call on Or Send to J. F Reisacher, The only Saddler in Gilliam New Masonic Building F. M. Sprlr.3ston. " SPRINGSTON (Successors to Livery, Feed and Sale Stables HAY AND GRAIN First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon, Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, MILLER "THE REGULATOR." THAT'S THE PLACE TO TRADE. We bave 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 RECULATOR. GEO. MILLER, : CHARLES FIX, Bowling Alley and Baths. Lower Main St., Condon, Ore. POOL ROOM, SOFT DRINKS, CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. GRAIN AND CHOPPED FEED Large Scales, price 25c a draft: LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO., HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and all kinds of rough Lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes, and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY - - fill Li 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 THE "MODEL" C. C. WILSON. ProDrletor. A Quiet Resort. eadquarters for High Grade "Wet" Goods. Green River Whiskey. Fancy Fix Building, CONDON, ORjEGON or Chaps, or Wheeler Counties. : : : CONDON, OR. j. A. Rodawre. & RODGERS. T, G.Johnson.) BOUGHT AND SOLD, Oregon. This popular hostelrj 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. Proprietor. : ARLINGTON, OR IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALE reduction on contract weighing. - - - - - OREGON. o"rn?j oai nntM fcU a Ulti UnLUUKMi Olympla Beer. Mixed Drinks.