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THE G011D01! GLOBE. si-aw-. iii'i: . rw. ::"'f? . t..if'jr sa.;.: s ;;' ' No-nce. ' , " - Tlio yeartv miiwoi'ljitlim to tlw Owns ! $1.00, 1 1 until lu ailvaiwu. If nut m Id In advaiidO 92 Will be oharn-Md, A jii'iicll in.trk nr Mini thin tuitli' liullniiim tlint yiiMr mi)Moriitlin Iiukdx plrml, 1'lciiM! reiiuw iroiiiitly. ; LOCALNEWS. Valentine Bit to $1.00 each at Condon l)ni Co. -. . . Tliw liit9it U that the ninmliui la In p atent tiioitlcltie bociiicdi. ' Full line ol plain n rid (uncy Volen ti lift it JacknonA Ityaart't. . Sheet Mitnld hII the lateat popular toiif tit tha Condon Drug Co.'a Juhn Stewart, the popular iiimitstir of the 11. C. L, L, & I. Gu' eawioill at 'oa nil, wa In town yoeterduy, ' -'- Head Ih Condon Imitf Co'. ! In an other euluinn about iiiuhii'hI liiHtrumeiila. It may interest you. Remember they ore BtiU-tly i Coii'ion IUihm Tlmrdlny morning, February 1, M)0, to the wifo of Dr. 8. K. Luna, dmmhtifr. V. M. 111 to r lull Monday morning (or tripto Portland. ' . v Howard!.,' Troput, yho dlnpoge4 oV hia ranch cnatol town, laat full, nnU went to Bpokane, til horn mi a himhicH trip. Vahti!-. R'kmI woman cook, (iooil wagee mid. Knqntre at Uoiltl rcUur- id, Condon, Or, V, W. 8uler and John II. Putnam, of Fotll, era In Portland this week at lending the Republican League meeting. llr, Shk'k'a Uolilim UairToiile iognar teed ty The 1 1 udaou Pharmacy to re move dundruffand all acalptllneaaei. Mine LoupIU' Maddock la vUillng 'fricntU In Portland where ahe hat gone to recuperate from the f Hoots of her late illiicaa. -' ' Wanipole'a TaaloliiM Liiatlve Lnen tn la an Ideal hiiative and a una cure forcoiiatlpaUim.I; For ! by The lliuk on Pharmacy, j J. ,V t C : v Mr.emJ Mr. Bt . barker li ft Mrir day morning for Portland on a eombliiedl bualnraa and pleasure trip. Mr. Darker goc-a to the metropolis to attend the Re- pnblicau League meeting'; j Mrt. Pine, who realdei with bet broth j cr, I It. Towiieend.on Kock creek, la on the lick lint thle week.- f lie It at the i Condon hotel under the care of a physi cian. For Lnmbag'i, Weak Itank, firlgtit'a Diaenae, lUienmatiam, and Heart Failure ; try Dr. 1'arke'a Kjdney l'llla. For tale by The lludeoo l'harniapy. " e U.K. Searcy wa In from Beether Flat Monday night. It. K. always baa aniiio ptetly fx I atorlca to tell on eomo f liia pioneer frlemla hen he cornea to town and Ida lust visit wai no em'ptloii at Fllx llt-doobtlfi teatify. Frank l'nliner, who la piiRiiaed In the b.rlrin,t binln.ui In I'ortlitiid, broth er of Kyi and Clarence I'almxr, o thia pla(. came In on tha atae Monday to attend a couple of week lime, and In Ferry Canyon veiling relatives, The Japanese (ncial, given by the La dies' Aid last Friday evening wa a ile tided lui-cc, A hirge crowd whs In at leudanreand the program was novel and entertaining. A neat nm was realixifd and the enpa and aanrera distributed re souvenirs highly prised. V. T. Ilurlbnrt, cashier of the Arling ton National bank and 8. A. 1. Uurley, editor and attorney of that city,, were here haturday night. The former was on his way to Mayville on a business trip and the latter, , after transacting some legal business here, relumed north on Hundajf'a siege. ; i :, MAKMiKn At the llotol Graml. in Ar lington, We-hmsday, January 81, lUOt). Mr. William Farrer an I Miss Ktlaabetb Johnson, both ol Fxrrv Canyon. This young couple are well and favorably known her and the tli,oea joins a host of other friende in wishing tliem all nianuer of happinensi., . , , ,v . ' . m a vyi CleT.T" .'.1; . K A Stlni'hHeld and Ueo Dukok are in Portland with a shipment ol beelcattle. Miss Nettie Anderson has gone to Ar lington to take a position io the Uraud ' hotel. l)r. Coryell, a phyacian from Arkansas hsa located liere rf . Revs Lamar ano Delnplnin ari lioldtng meetings here this week. Itcvs.tlood wln and Chase held meetings Jast week. Guy Cooper's child Is on theTiek k. Mrs Jennie Carey hna been called to Grant's Pass on account of the death of liar mother. v ,.t An entertainment will bo given br Keys Flat school on Feb. IQili, 1'rocesds for'benelit of school library, . Grand Clearance Sale. Notwithatanding the fact that the prico of nearly all commodities hits advanced we will still give our customer the benefit of tho old prices and in order to niako room for our big" spring Block we will muke libernl discouuts on all cash sales for tho next oO days. , . Special Bargains in Boots and Shoes , Tho old reliublo Uuckinghain & Ncclit brand. All Wool Blankets- ' A few left which will bo sold at the old priuo, Good Values in Hats and Caps. Groceries of all Kinds. DUNN BROS. If yon have pictures to copy bring them to the Novelty Gallery, A lUo Ueii'l Arthur cigar hna no equal. Try one at the Condon Drug Go's, Moot me at the Novelty Gallery lind we will get a set of thoite stump photon, . It would uiake a man laugh to see some of those contio; Valentines at the Condon IJrng Co'a. , w Now is the time to got that, photo but ton, they have them at the Novelty Gallery. ' ' ' . There Is nearly ton of freight at Ar lington for the Condon Drug Co., con sisting prl tul pally of Cigars, Musical Instruments, l'atcnt Mtdiclnet and Paints. ,'' :.-'" , ';;.: '.. Btainp Photos 25 cents per don. at Temple' Novelty Gallery over the Mod el restaurant, Condon, . . Miss Dora Downing has returned from a visit at Grant's Pass, Her sister, Mrs. II. C. Bryson accompanied her home and will visit her parents here for a time. .' 7 ; .;. , Say there, where are you going? O, I am going to the Novelty Gallery to get a set of those stamp photos. They are only 25 cents per dox. , An assault and bsttcrry case from Trail Fork was on In Judge Neat's court this week. Alex llardie was compelling witness and Geo, llardie was defendant. George entered a plea of guilty and paid a fine of (211.00 and the incident was closed, ' '. ' ' " " '" . : ARLINGTON. Gobfgo Gray brought 1500 head of sheep down from Ileppner the llrst of the week which be sold to A. Rmythe & 80ns for the market. They were lamb ami brought :.00. Several car loads of horses have been hipped from here within the last few days. They were all heayv horses for the Portland market, ' - - - John Cunningham Is building a large shed, 40x100 feet, and other extensive Improvements to bis already large livery table. The traveling chop mill was grinding In the city '.last Monday having rolled several hundred tacks of barley and jieat fr the stablet here. ; . Jackson Bros, have purchased the old Kjfbjr or Beed stable which they have had rented for year. They have prov en themselves the best stage men tbai have ever bad the line from here to Fossil, ' -J . , ,, The roads are getting in One shape and wheat teams have pnt In their ap pearance on oar street one more. : An agent was in our town a few days ago working op basinets for the Colom bia Klver It. K. A Navigation Co. They propose to Lave boats on tha river early in tha spring and their ratal on wheat to Portland will be much lower than the present rate. The transporta tion company considers Arlington quit an Important shipping point and if the prospects for acrop ot wheat materialise tbla will be a lively place, for the nest year. Th crop prospects for Gilliam are the best In the history of the county. '.. : , Grand Ball. . The graml bull to be given on the 1Kb inat. will be a "bummer.". Nothing will be left undone to insure a good time to those who. attend. The management will b llrst class and the mimic will be furnished by Musgrove's orchetrajwhich la an earnest that it willhe first clast. Don't forget the date, Wednesday even ing, February 14th, St, Valentine' day, Purely BuBlnosa. . , Dunn pros, havn an immense line of fin inorchsndiso opon which the prices hate been reduced tine'1 the holidays, Their to k consists of Dry Goods, Cloth ing( Furnishings, Groceries et. ik We are agents tor the famous Buck ingham A Iloctch Boots and shoes, ' ", A DonnBrosl r Order a taUor made altfit gueran teed froriv Dunn Br'ot.t :; . f. ' ;, ; Choice family white fish at Dunn Hrot. Dunn Bros, will make great reduction In prices for the iiest 30 days. . We must reduce our stock in order to make room (or , spring goods now order ed. Call OB as for bargain. Dunn Bros. We wish to thank onr patrons for their liberal patronage during the past year and hope to merit a continuance ot the same in the future. Dunn Bros. G. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, wlllgire the strictest attention to all buslneea entrusted to his care. If vou have property to sell consnlt him. .1l Condon, Oregon. The greatest danger from colds and la grippe Is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care I used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy "taken, all danger will bo avoided, It will cure a cold or 4ri attack of la grippe in hjsa lime than any -other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. .For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy, 0. W. Croa fleld, Mgr. ; ' Teachers' Examinations. ' Notice la hereby given I hat the county superintendent of Gilliam county will hold the regular examination of appli cants for state papera at Condon. Ore gon, on February 14, 15, 10, and 17, 1U0O, as follows: ; Commencing Wednesdsy, Febrnary 14. at 9 o'clock A. M. and continuing until Satnrday, February, 17, at 4 o'clock, Wednesday Penmanship, history, al gebra, spelling, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Ph) siology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Baturday Botany, Plane Geometry, general history, . .English literature, psychology. E.W. Daggett, ' Conntv Superintendent. To Whom It May Concern. . I wlhh to state to the people of Gilliam county, that I never authorized any on to ask county aid for my wife either be fore or since she was under a doctor' care In Portland. The aid allowed by the last cession of the county court wsa without my knowledge or consent a I have never asked the parties w ho made the complaint for help or money. Gkokok F. Pakkihii OLIVER CHILLED . and STEEL PLOWS, Full Line for the Spring Trade. We Carry a Complete Lino 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 CAMMED GOODS : ' "... : ' .. .' - -."','...." ' TIIE1I GOTO P. H. Stephenson's. AT COIIDOII MUSIC STORE You will find sheet music and up-to-date songs 40 and 60 cents each, ... 1 Kich toned Uultars at $10 each. Staduari Viollnaat $7.50 each. Violin cases, wood and canvas $2.60 to (5.00. Violin bows $1.00 and up. Violin Bow II air 60c each. Violin Strings All kinds and all prices, Harmonicas from 1Q to $1.00. Given a call. CONDOfl DRUG COMPANY, Leading Drug and Photo Supply Dealers. BARR B'LC, t REGISTER! REGISTEM! Aft voters ahoulJ retnombor tlmt there is a new ! law on the statute bioka of Orflon,i" mju1iingvo-: "tert ti reglslrn or Lufreriti(, 5,tji day xf May1 prior to- nUplim. If you don't reginter Jrou oan't vote at least without lota of trouhje - go when in town he sure and call at the ck-rkV office and attend to- thia important uiatter. s . ;, ; The claim of other enngh medicines to be as good an CliamWIain's are effpetu allv 't at rest in the following testimo uisl of ir. (1. I). Glass, an employe of Bartlett & Dt-nnis Co., Gardiner, Me. Hesay:' l had kept add init to a cold and cough in the winter of 18117, trying every cough medicine I beard of without permanent help, until one day 1 was in the drug store of Mr. Iloitleban and he sdvlsed me to try Chamberlain's Conyh Kemedy and offered to pay Imck my mon ev If I was not cured. My Inngs and bronchial tolies were very sore at this time, but I was complete cured by Ibis remedy, ami have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon find re lief. I also recommend it to my frlenda and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines. For sale be Hudson Pharmacy, C. W. Crosfleld, Mgr. Strayed One red roan cow branded P inside of Iwx, Last seen on Hay creek oear H C StricklamFs place. Information leading o her recovery w ill be suitably reward ed. W. E. ItEKO, . Olex, Or i ' ; ' All at Correct Prices. For the next 30 days, on Underwear. VOU WAST Uciuouiber the place. ''' CONDON, OR i ;',,;' OLEX. . . . Misv K fie Randull visited in Arlington last week. '' " ;.' ' ' '. ' W. L. Toley spent several daya in PortlaHdJast wek::.v , . . W, ir.-KheN baa Ift en buying hort.es for the P..rt!a hdNn irket. tie shipped j" one load averaging over l.lllO puniiili. " j Miss llu'ier, an rtcwiinollnhed young t lady of Mnniiioni.il, is visiting her sis- J ter Mss Mary Huber, at the home of T, C, Mobley, .;'"' .':: '-;..'. 1 - ' Mrs. II, j. Nott returned Sunday from Ktaytoo, Marion county, where she has been visi;ing with her parents since Chrivtmus, ,8he . was accompHiiied by Miss Susie Kearns.of 8taytn, w hocame to visit with Mr, Bhelton, of Arlington. 1 We see by a recent issue of the Oibr that the bnnlness men of Arlington are going to build a good road from that c'ty to Rock creek, That will be grand and as we are going to have railroad soon we can use the turnpike toexercise our driving horses.-; ft '. . '. ; Me. E litor, we notice that yon are ag onizing over the fuel that the comity court has decided to stop the psy of the deputies some time in the future. Our precinct had a man round you op on that in '98. Can't yon find a man In some other part of the county to put on the glove with you this time? Shelby E Imondson, Charley Wilkina, Frank Toby and Frank Little went to Arlington lst Saturday night to ride the A. O. U. W. goat ami it is said they eet the brute with a grace and dignity that would have reflected credit on the moet expert broncho buster that ever strad dled a cay use but Frank Toby, being a feather weight, was bucked so high Hint he. looked o"er Mt. Hood en J says it wa raining at Portland. E l and Jim McMillan, of Wasco, vis ited their old friends, Will and Jim Cooke lust week. The boys were old time friends in California, and a the Cooke ranch ia proverbial all over this and adjoining ronnlie for hospitality there is no doubt that their visit waa a p'e.tsant one. . Subscribe for Tub Globe,' Only $1.50 ayear. S. B. BARKER, DEALER IN GEN'L MERCHANDISE. Stockmen's Supplies a Specialty. CONDON - Wlien in need of Saddles or Chaps, Call on Or Send to J; P. Reisacher, Theonly Saddler in Gilliam . New Masonic Building F. M. Sprlngaton, , 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 ia respectfully solicited. Condon, Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, 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 coiuplete stock of fine surfaced Lumber, consisting of flooring, ceiling, rustic, ship-lap and nil kinds of rough Lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special 'nixed, and " ' - dimension stuff. ' ; MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEA3T OF P03T OFFICE. LOSTVALY - - - - - - - OREGON. ROCK CREEK, (Tlmit. Kicfiiii'iiid. formerly' of Th Dulles, is here ibis week, , KmllJirfitiS'iri ami FrHnk Fnmatrnr'f were down" "from v HardniMn 'visiting tin beephrder tbla week. ' ' Mrs. II. 8. M.Kre bus gone to .Tlx Dulles where si.e4ill speifd 'month ''' her dunghter. Mrs, Hann. John Flett Went to Condon Friday or Imi'l business. C, Sebott has returned from the Val ley a here he purchased SO head ot calves'. .' . Ernest Taylor" and his bride hsve re tnrned from 'Arlington and are now a' their home on the Creek. Iniel Brook, of Uooscberry, was hen this week.- ' . There will be a danee atOlex thellth. The pro pi f il new town of Hhaniko promiiH'S to be a ''huiiiiner" liefore the spring flowers fade. . It is expected that tl e ruilrond will reach that point by the Hri-t of April and then building operations will begin in earnext. A (12 OHO water system will be put in and other metrotwilitan features will lie instituted. A bank, a warehouse, Mtock yarda etc. will be some ot the first pro jects launched in the new city. A Convincing Answer . "I hobbled into Mr. Black mon's drag store one evening," says Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Gj., "and he nsked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu matism with which I had suffered for a long time. I told him I ha t no faith in any medicine aa thev all failed. He said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Calm does not help you, you need not pay for it 1 took a liottle of it home and used it according to the directions and in one week I was cured, and have not since been troubled w ith rheumatism." Bold by The Hudson Pharmacy, C. W. Cro eld, Mgr. WAXTED HEVKUAf- PFKJ40NH FOR M.4 trti H-ffW MMiiftffrr' in thMtnt to rpfre ne.it 1 me in ttoir own antl urrutindinfcounlfps. V ilng to pHf virfv h), mxuMv wet'kljr. le irnUt; fmplinrnitMii wub uitmnuil aw"rtiinlttaa. llflKtMlfV f-xi:tiiie'l. Kufbwm Wtf-lfllmWff4t 1 ftuimjM'l nvtiltipe. ri A. Fxk, "SMC&xUm build 'ing, CtaiCetgo. - OREGON. or Wheeler Counties. : . CONDON, OR. ;. ' J. A. ftodgers. & RODGERS. T. G.Johnson.) , , BOUGHT AND SOLD. Oregon. This 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. Proprietor. IN ANV QUANTITY- FOH SALE reduction ou contract weighing. Knlrrnt nt W ftutaflet tt Omdnti, 0HH a wmfl-W. mnil matter ,. ' O. It. jr. Co. Tim Curd. " v jRi.tsorra, oseoorr. " Keff time cmrd, Ukln cftMt Huaday, P.WW srjr 13th: v. ' ' k- ' sat orsfc No. Vl TtRntlnstun,lMTM....lMs.m, No. Via Hpukalie, lfi ..7 :i . (. No. t IaxhI Inlght, Iearos.. .. J: f. as. SOT BOCMV. No. 1-rorllmiil, U tr..,.....l..H.ra. No. Portion.), W-vwi M ...liMiw Ko. zsLcival lielirht, levf....... 11 M.m i. t. CRANE, agent, Arhngtod. H. D0BTKS Attorney-at'Law, Votary PnblioV IOWB, OHKOOIt. Will prwctle. In sit the conrtu of Ihs ttalSL Col ItHstloiit and Probate Buaiuea giv.u saraM attention. JJB. I. J. BOOAN PHYSICIAN ANO SURQEON, " . Coudoa. Or. Oltlpe Oretron sts.. between Catholle Chant 1 and residence of S. f. bhutu w. darli.no Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer Condoa. Or. Collection! and inraranc. Term, raaannahla Office in rearoi uiuHi. bulldinf, Maiairt s. A. PATTISOS KOIABY PUBLIC. Office In Globe Building. CONDON. .... OKKOOX. g A. D. GCRLET Attorney and Counselor at Law Aril, a-to. Or. r. s. rommlMlonrr and Kotarr Pohlle li oflioe. Pracilcc in ail lb. mil. and (ederal courts of Orefon and Wuhinfloil. All klud 01 U. 9. land and legal ba.lneM IrauauieU. AM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOEBEY-AT-LAW. Office corner Spring atreet and Oregon arcawt CONDOM. OBKOON. The Regulator Line. The Da'Ie?, Pirtlani S Istcris NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT ANO PASSENGER LINE.... Daily Line of Steamers Between Portland . Vancouver, CatraoV 1 rrh, Hood Rivw and all Point, on the TaeUiigtoa aid. The iteamrr Dalle Pitr nd Rra nlator lmv ' Horllaud ererr morning (except 8uadaT)at' and The Dalle at 8 a. n., arriving at daitin lion in ample tlm. lor outgoing traina. freight Batea Greatly Reduced., W. C: ALLA WAT, Gen. Art, 1 root of Conn Stmt, To. Pstlea, Or , ol'lsf'fio- UarA Vtlt WHEOtttn ...... ' Fatt Salt Denver, Fait kl.il Ft.Worth, Oraalia, Mall. 1p.m. Kannaa Uj, Bi (:Jp.aa l.oul., Chicago, and tuu Fpok.n Walla Walla. Levi- 8nkan . Hyer Wu.Bpuk.ne, Vllu- Klyer :tiD.B. lieaiiolU.Bl. Paul, I a. B. Duluta, Milw.it- kee.CliicagoKut (SO p.m. CcMaStraaiifcla.. .00 p. av. , AU (ailing date Mit'jrct to chaug For r-an Kraud'Co su Dr s. a, ia, .; ' , . ', and .very i d.v. Dailr C.hm.ia llM. 4:00 p.m. Ex.euiKlay ttui.tr. Bx.8uudaa mwt. ni. - . tamrdar To Atoria and Wajr , ltt:W a. at. Lauding. . t:0flaitn. lll"it livaf. 4:90 p. an. ti.iuuda lU.uda Oregon Clly. N.w- twrg.S.leiu A Wej ' . , , jAudinga. .. 1:00 a. m! WlllamgO. ad Taia 1:90 p.m. Tur., Thur. till lr. Hon.. Wed. aud iSai. ' "d Oreaon Cltr, Day- , tou, A War Laud iuK. , 6:00 a. m. Wl.lamlH. Ilvw. 4:90 p.m. rue.. Thar. "on.. J ' aud bat. Portland to Corral- and rtl. , II Jt Wa Laud- InK. . It. Rlparia laak. l. L.Iwltaaf 1:10 a. ru. lallr Dailr Riparla to Iwltou llltia, J, E. CBA.JJE, Agent, Arlington. W. H. HURLDURT. Oeaaral PaaMugw Aiaal. retllMtd, Ot Land Applications, Proofs and Abstracts. I. N. Fraier, Connty Clerk, frivo Hfipclnl attention to ahetracti ol title, and ia bIhm prepared to rert-ive V. H. (overniuent lurid filings and prnofa, an wpII aa epplioatimia for the nn-haae of utiite aidiuol la tide, at biaotiice io Con don, Or. bulisi'iilitr lor tli (jiirk. Only II.'jO jeer.