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THE CO!IDO!l GLOBE THURSDAY. JANUARY 29. ISKX). ' NOT1CS. Ths ytmrly srilieRrlwtlon Ui Ilia Our to 01.80, 1 1 Wi In sdVNiKia.' rnrt paid In sdram 92 will tphrnwl. A iwitotl nark around this nottoe mmtwiee nisi row suuwritititm bu pired. I'imu renew promptly, LOCAL NEWS. Watki Tin Isdles of Condon sml fluidity to snw that they can get Hit bust assortment ol high class frill tn, confectionery aJ craulters at Jackson 1'ysart's. V. L. Wllcoi returned from Portland Bumlay, Eastern oystors served at ths Condon hotel fur 00 cents par pints. YouaUsysgelyoiiriiioney'sworthatCon (lonDrugCo's. ltev. lawson, of Fossil, apeni Sunday In Condon, Only 5J votora hvs been reported as registered up till Monday craning. Ths "telephone Jher" la a nunier- out individual In Condon, Leeda photo platea at Condon Drug Co'a . , Mra. Herbert Ilalilead, of fart Valley, pent 8nnday with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. U. W. Rlnehart. Vlollna and dslngs at Condon Drug Co'e. Den Iremongor, of Waterman, Wheel rr county, was In town Monday, ' full line of Clieiuberlalo'i remedies at Condon Drug Co'a. Mra. P, Bkelty wm on the elck list Monday. Dr, Uogso was called to at tond her, , Checker) ta all the go la Condon, Checker boardt and players at the Con don Drog Co'a. . ; Dr, Shlok'a Qoldeo Ilalr Tonlo Isgnsr teed by The lludaon Pharmacy to re wove dandruffaud all scalp diseases. Wallowa abeepwen have contracted much of nut season's wool clip at 10 centa, receiving one tbirdof the purcbaae money down. Mr. and Mra. Chnb Weir, of Arlington, went out to the Weir ranch near May vllle, laat week where they will realde n tbe future, Warn pole's Tasteless Laiative Loien gee la an Ideal laiative and a ture cure forconatipation. Foriale by Tbe llud aon 1'barmacy. A aoclat dance will be given Id Arm ory hall Friday evening, January 26. All dancera are Invited. For Lumbago, Weak Deck, Brlght'a Dlteate', Rheumatism, and Heart Failure try Dr. Parke's Kidney HI la. For eale by Tbe Hudeoo rbarniacy, ' , A number of Elghttnile people, are here thle week ou business before the juatlce court In the case of the atate vs. rierce- , Will Hoover and family, of Foaail, went thropgh on Tuesday's stage on their way home from a two month'a via it at Corvallii and other Valley poiote, Hugh Jackeon waa hero yeaterday ec com pa u led by Mr. Darland, of Golden dale who la here looking over the atage route with a view to purchasing the line. Miss Nina Gsger, of Arlington, v lull ed her uncle, U. W. Rlnehart, and fami ly lait week. 8lie went to Mayvllle Monday to vlrlt tbe family of W. J. Kd warda and other frlenda. You benefit Condon ae well aa your self when you deal with the Condon Drug Co. wholeeale and retail drug, photo and muaie dealera. Bend In your mail orders. v Tbe Ladies Aid wilt give a Japan Tea Social Friday evening, February 2,, 1WX). in Armory ball. A 25 cent lunch will be served end each guest will retain a china lea cup and aaucer aa a souve nir. A program la Japanese costume will be rendered. As the stsge was coming into Arling ton Isat night, one ol the lead horses fell down and Chaa. Brown, of Condon, who waa a passenger, Jumped out and caught the wheelers, when the horse thatjwsadown made a Innge to get up, striking Mr. Brown, bruising his face and body severely bat not eerionaly. Aifvocate. W. A. Darling, who Is tba Inventor of a gold eavlng machine, has sold a J-i In the invention to Tacoiua parties who s't will manufacture a number of the ma- chines to be need on tbe beach diggings tCapo Noma. Tba machine conalate of a aeries of shallow pans arranged one above the other and by a double shake eyatera are given a rotary motion very similar to that given the ordinary gold pan by an eiperienced prospector. He fore taking apart the working model, which was shipped toTacoma laat week, Mr. Darling gave an eshibiton of the working of tbe machine and it seemed perfectly adapted for taking care of the gold that waa put Into it moat of the colore belntr aaved In tbe first ran. Min ing man think tbe machine will be just tbe thing lor the uape flomt aisirici. Resolutions of Respect. Kvkninq 8tab Loimie, No. 60, Husks ah Dbubkk. Msyville, Or. January. 1000- Dikh On January 17, 1000, Mra. Nan J. Hawk aired 60 years. A vacant chair In our hall, a vacant placs in our fraternity. Whereas Death has entered our midst and removed a beloved alster, who leaves three sons and one daughter and other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. : Whereas By her death, oar lodge has tost an earnest and faithful woraer, ine aona and daniihters a loving mother, and It is with sadness ws are called to part with our atater, therefore be it Resolved That we bow In humble submission to the will of Uod who cannot err, and that we extend our sincere syu' nathv to the bereaved family i Ueaolved That our charter be draped In mourning (or 80 ilsya and that a copy of these resolution! be spread on the minutes ol our lodge ana a copy oe sent to the family and alao to the uonuon ULOlia (or publication. Laura K. McDonnell) Annie Taylor CoiiiuilUoo J. W. Dyer ) FOUIID DEAD. Mother and. Child Find Death Together. A Shocking . Tragedy. ' The community whs shocked on Frl duty evening by a report brought In by a messenger that the bodies of Mrs, Ijhu rrt A. Kelitey and her tiine-montbs-olil bttbe bad Imen found dead In a large spring on Dave ttussell'e ranch about 8 miles northwest of town. Justice of tbe Pence U. L. Neale, act ing aa coroner, at once einpnneled a jury and went out to the scene of the tragedy arriving at the ranch at shout 9.80 p. m. The Jury was composed of tbe following gentlemen i J, K. Clark, It. J, Palmer, II. O. Jordan, J. A. KIser, Wiley Miller and 8. A. Paulson. Dr. 8. K. Luna also accompanied the party. When tbe cor oner and hie party arrived at the ranch the bodies were still lying where they had been tultun from the water. They were removed to tbe bouse and an in vestigation was commanue I. Mr and Mrs. Kussell were the only witnesses examined, at that time, their testimony, given in brief, being substan tially as follow) I Mrs, Kelsey was Mrs. Russell's sister. Her maiden name waa Vaughn and her father resides at Athena. She was mar ried In June, '08, but was separated from her husband. She wae 18 years old last August. 8he came to Russell's about a year ago and her baby was born there last April. Bhe also had a child three years old which is with her pa rents at Athena. Bhe was In tbe habit of Uklng tbe baby out In the sunshine for awhile each day when the weather was fine and when she took the child and went out at about 2 o'clock that af ternoon, nothing was thought of It by either of tbe witnesses who were both In tbe bouse at tbe time, nor did they no tice anytbiog unusual in her manner. Doth witnesses testified that there had been no trouble of any kind between either of them and the deceased and neither of them gave any opinion aa to a probable cause that might have led to suicide. After the examination of these witnesses waa concluded Dr. Luna was called upon to make an examination of tbe bodies and In doing so it was found that a child's diaper was tied tightly aronod the womeu's neck whlcb, witb other Indications, pointed to strangula tion. No marks of violence could be found on the child and It being evident that death In Its case was caused by drowning, tbe jury returned the follow ing verdict: "We, tbe coroner's Jury, empaneled to ascertain the cause of the death of Cecil Kelsey, find that he came to his death at David Russell's rsnch, in Gilliam coun ty, Oregon, on Friday, .January 19 1000, by drowning." Tbe inquest on tbe body of Mrs. Kel sey waa then continued until the follow. ingday when tbe bodies were removed to town and au autopsy of the body of tbe mother was performed by Drs. Luna and Ilogan which resulted In the fact being established by their testimony, that death was caused prlmarially by strangulation and secondarially by drowning. That is to say thst lbs cloth around the woman's neck ' was tight enough to cause death in Itself but not so tight but that a very little water entered her lungs after she wss In the spring, which may have hastened death. Mr, and Mrs. Uussell were both recall- ad aud Wni. Welsh, a nephew of Mr. Russell wss also examined. The only thing developed wss that Welsh was at Russell's place Friday forenoon ; that after he left Mrs. Kelsey spoke to Mrs. Russell about going to a dance which was to be given In the neighborhood that evening; that Mrs. Russell told ber ahe should not go where she was not wanted and that ber sister replied that it was all right to go for Welsh bad In vited her and asked her to go. This conversation took place, according to Mrs. Russell's testimony, shortly before ber sister left the house for the last time Welsh, when placed on the stand, de nied this story; said be was at the ranch but had no conversation whatever with deceased; , did not mention tbe dance or hear it mentioned while there. Welsh was not a very willing witness and it there, was anyone who knew any thing of s probable cause which might lead tothe tragedy they did not make it known to the Jury. The verdict follows : "We the coroner 'a Jury empaneled to investigate the cause of the death of Mrs Laura A. Kelsey return tbe following as our verdict: "That deceased came to her death at David Russell's ranch, in Gilliam county Oregon, on Friday, January 10, 1000. "Thst the cause ol death waa strangu lation, prlmarially, and secondarially, from drowning. That we have been nnable to deter mine whether ber death was caused by ber own act or by that of some person or persons unknown." The mother and her babe were buried in the Condon cemetery on Sunday, at 2 o'clock. A Prominent Chloago Woman Speaks Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice- President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy, says: "I suffered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia, I tried different remedies but I seemed to grow worse and the med' lolne upset my stamach. A friend advis ed me to try ChsmberlHln'e Cough Rem' edy and I found It waa pleasant to take and It relieved me at once. 1 am now entlrly recovered, saved a doctor's bill. time, and autlerfng, and 1 will never be without this splendid medicine again For salo by Hudson Pharmacy, O. W. Crosfleld, Mgr. WANTKD KKVKRAl. PKKHON8 KO PI trlciomcs Mumuren in this Mala to rvprH ill me III thi'lr own nittl iHrmunUinK miMiitlp. Willing In t"Y yemrly SrtOO, pnynhle wnosiy. lie-iIi-hIpIo I'mnliiyineiit with tuitmuitl nrilKirliiiittlv. Kifrne excliiuiK"'!. Knelone sulf-mlilHwiKxt UtmiH'rt mivulope. S, , Furs, 3.1 Ciuton build iutt, Chicago. WITH A PISTOL Sidney G, Hawson Takes His Life in Portland. Climax of Sensational Divorce Suit . Hon. fldney G, Ifnwson, who repre sented this county In the last legislature, and who was well known by almost ev ery man, woman, and child in Gilliam county, shot himself through the hear,. Monday, In bis room at the Ji.nnond ho tel in Portland. The following account of the tragedy is taken from tbe Portland Telegram. . . "Hawson came here a little more than week ago to answer in a divorce suit in stituted by his wife. The suit attracted considerable attention, on account of the well-known parties who were interested. "For a week Hawson has been at the Esmond, and most ol the time has been drinking, lie was sober today, howev er, when he appeared in the olliceof the hotel, about 2 o'clock, and asked Huns- er Anderson II his bill was paid np in ull until today. Being Informed that It was, he turned to go to the elevator, requesting Mr. Anderson to call him lor the 8 o'clock bus as he wished to take the 8:45 train (or home. 'Going op on the elevator he handed the elevator boy 48 cents, and asked him to come to hie room and lie np some pa pers for him. The boy took tbe elevator back to the lower floor, and then returned to Haw- son's room, where be found the occu- psnt removing his overcoat. The boy went into the front part of tba room to tie op the papers lust as Hawson laid down on tbe bed. the next instant ths sound of a pistol was beard, and tbe hoy ran from the room and down stairs, cry ing out that the man had shot himself. Mr. Anderson hurried to tbe room to OLIVER CHILLED and STEELPL0WS, Full Line for the Spring Trade. We Carry a Complete Line of Harness Saddles, Chaps, Orders Taken for Furniture and Wall Paper. Special Inducements Winter WADE BROS., OLEX, OR. Smoke an Export 5 Cent Cigar. Best Smoke in Town Jackson & Dysart, Distributers. IS IT FINEST CANNED GOODS THEIi GO TO P. H. Stephenson's. THERE IS SOMETHING in your house-hold if you have not yet purchased a bottle of Dr. Tfunder'a Oregon Blood Purifier, It cures that "tired feeling" caused by inactivity of the liver and kidneys. One bottle will benefit you aa much aa three bottles of any other Sarsaparllla. Try a bottle at CONDON DRUG COMPANY. WHOLESALE AUENT8 . re sole agents for the famous Vltne-Ore, Abbey's EOcrveecent Salt, Dr, im'a Consumption Treatment.Iludyan Remedies and Cyclone Cameras, Sub agents for Acher's English Remedies. Give us a call, We are 'Blocu BARR B'LC, Olid ths man alresdy dead. Tbe pistol nsed was a Smith A Wss Shn, which was new, the price tag jet on it. A imix oi poison wss also lound among Hanson's film, which would IndicHts that lie had at lirat contemplat- eupoison. -... Two letters were found on bis person One was addressed to his brother at St lington. Tbe other was to Judge Cleland, Unit) were dps led, and are now in the possession of the coroner, who will de liver them to the owners. The contents cannot lie micertained until then. ItHlph Hops, the elevator hoy who was in the room hen the tatal shot was br ed, sh)s that liswson was apparently not exi-ited, and in a good humor." An inquest was held Tuesday the ver dict of tbe Jury being suicide. -A. O. Hawson of Arlington, a brother of the dead man with his wife and W. H. Colwell and Ross Beardsley, represent ing the K. P. lodge, went to Portland and accompanied the remains to Arling ton where they were interred yesterday at 2 P. M. under the auspices of the Mstoos and K. Ps. The Hudson Pharmrcy guarantees every bottle of Chamberlains Congh Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who fs not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy In the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and la pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. 45dCl Strayed One red roan cow branded F Inside of box. Last seen on Hay creek near H C Strickland's place. Information leading o her recovery will be suitably reward d. . , , W. E. Rico, e ' Olex, Or AU at Correct Prices. For the next 30 days, on Underwear. YOU WANT MISSING CONDON, OR. A Full Line of General Merchandise at S. 15 BARKER'S When in need of Saddles or Gtiaps, Call on Or Send to : J. P. Reisacher, The only Saddler in Gilliam New Masonic Building F. M. Sprlngeton. SPRINGSTON (Suoow.aore to Livery, Feed and Sale Stabler HAY AND GRAIN First-class Rigs Always on Hand at Very Reasonable Rates. , A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. . Condon, f Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK. Proprietor. CHARLES FIX, Bowling Alley and Baths. Lower Main St.. POOLROOM. SOFT DRINKS. GRAIN AND CHOPPED FEED SBBaOR TRADE.-aaajas Large Scales, price 25c a draft: "reduction on contract weighing. 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 ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAIILEBOUS, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. Billiard aijd pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. Fresh, Cool, Milwaukee Main St., Condon, Oregon. THE "MODEL" , C.C.WILSON, Proprietor. A Quiet Resort. Headquarters for High Grade "Wet" Goods. Green River Whiskey. Olympla Beer. Fancy Mixed Drinks. Fix Building, CONDON, OREGON THIS SPACE FOR Dunn GENERAL MERCHANDISE. or Wheeler Counties. : : : CONDON, OR. J. A. Radian. & RODGERS. T, O.Johnson.) BOUGHT AND SOLD. Oregon. This popular hostelry has been thoroueblr 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. Condon. Ore. CONFECTIONERIES, rrfi: IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALE - - OREGON. Keg Beer On Draught Bros. Kntrre4 at IH Fntfldt at rtofe. Ortfim. m hivi-Hvi mnU Killur O. K. ST. C. Tim Car. rfNmS), osno. 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Practice In all the state and federal courts of Oregon and W'ahingtot. All kiuU ofU. B. land and legal bn.ian. transacted. gAM E. VAN VACTOE ATTOBIEY-AT-LAW. Office corner Spring street and Oregon arennej COXDOW, OBKOUM. The Regulator Line. Tbe Dalle?. Pcrtfand ! him NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Daily Line of Steamers Between Portland, Vancouver, Cascade Utcki, Hood Rhrct sad sS Points oo tb Vaihtogton side. Tbe steamer. Dalles Cty and Regulator lean Portland ererr moraine fexeeot Kundavlat'. andTbeDallesatSa.nl., arriving at deUu uon m ample ume lor outguuig trains. Freight Bates Greatly Bedoced. W. C. ALLAWAY.Oen. AgL, . Foot ol Court Street, Ths Dalles, Or. (iUolMoUIiio Fast Fait take, Denrer, Fast Mail - rt.Worib, Omaha, Kail. p. as. KaiiMM l liv, 81 .ip.nb Iul.. Cbioago, and East. gpok.ne Walla Walla, Lewis- Smkaue Flyer ton, Spokane, Win- Flyer t:4sp.ss. neapolla, St. Paul, Sa-nu Duluth. Mllwan- kecChlcagoAaaat 1 40 p.m. OcsealteasHhlse. 4.00 p. bw All satllnf dates subject to change For ban Franclwo Mall Dee S, S, IS, IS, 3S. S aad er.ry 6 - dais. Q.Uy Cetomhla River 4Mp.m. Ex. Sunday kKaanrs. Kx. Sunday S:00d. m. Saturday To Astoria and Way . 10:00 p. m. Laudinga :00a.m aillamens Iher. 4:p. m. Ex. Suuday Kx. Sunday Oregon City, New. berg.BaleaaVtaj ludings. 7:08 a. in. Willamette and Vast- MO p.m. Taea.. Thar. SHI SlwS. Won , W4 and Sat. and Fit. Oregon City, Day ton, a Way Land tag. :00 am. Wlllamrte Ursr. 4:SSp.m. Tues.. Thur. Mo.., Wed. and BaU Portland to Corral- and Fri. lis a Way Land ings. Lr. Rlparla Snake Shrsr. I.T.tewlttoa 1:30 a.m. Dally Dally Elparla to Uwlston I tu a-m. J. . CRA5E, Agent, Arlington. W. H. HURLBURT, naral Paasengei Ageat, rattlasA, OB Land Applications, Proofs and Abstracts. II. N. Frsser, County Clerk, sjivss special attention to abstrnrts ol title, snd is also prepared to receive U. 8. government land filings snd proofs, a well ss applications for the purchase ( state school lands, at bis office in (Jou. don. Or. Subscribe for the (Ji.ohe. , .; Only fl.oOayMf,