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pr THE G0I1D0II GLOBE. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900. Qur Agents. The following poreona are tho nccreditod agents of tho Gi,oBK at tho pout oflicot named. Thoy are authorized to recuivo and receipt lbr Bubnoription accounts: V. II. Comvki.L. , Arlington. Wadb IlnoH. .7, ... Olex Mus. Kixa Anoeix. . . . . .Mayvillo. Fiwsk Stewart...... Lono Ilock. Other agonta will bo appointed, and their names added to this lint later. LOCAL NEWS. 13. A. Stlnchflolil, of Mayville, was In town on ituvlneit KunJny. W. J. Klwardi.of MnyvUle, puld Con don vltlt the first ol the week. llort Well and hit hearing crew were In town (lrt of the week, having OoImIi tnl shearing at the Dow nor place, We nmleratawl Mr. W. A. Darling naa-ontlergone a ueernaful oporatlon in lortln! ami expect to be able to return home In a few dayt. Andrew Neel, of Lone Ruck, was In , town Monday on land buiInoM. Mr, Jieol rf port everything quiet politically out Lone ltock way. Mr. arid Mr. I'atiUon left for Arllng ton Sunday. Mr. Paulson ha gone on a vlit to friend in La Urande, Or., and IloiM, Idaho. Ueo, Hardle ttared in town overnight Baturday on the way to LI upper rang with hp. Ueo. ha a fine lot of lamb and from look of hi band will bay a large wool crop thl year. Aleiander Cameron, from Blairgowrie, Scotland arrived here Thurday. lie wai.the guust of Mr. John Dyiart for a few day and leave Monday for FomII, Whore he intend to locate. Among the three United State Com inlveloner, appointed by J ml go Drltin ger at Portland, Or., on Friday, we are pleated to notice the name of our town man, Mr. J. Rower man. Rev. Uillinan Parker, aited by other, will preach the dedication aer toon at the BaptUt church, Condon, 1st Hunday la June. Basket dinner will be erred. Everybody Invited. A grand ball will bo held In the Ar mory Hall, Condon, on the evening of May 18. Flrt-1au rnonilo will be pro vided and a good time for everybody. Keep it in mind. The heaviest crop of lamb reported thi eaton come from llranfleld Ilro., ot Rock Creek, From one band of 400 ewe they marked 000 lambtaud from another band of 301 ewe they marked 657 Iamb. " Andy Ureiner wat In town flrat of the week on butlnei. Mr. Ureiner espre ed hi vlowion the pretwnt politiral question and cay that Mayvill politi cian have (tatted in earnest to prepare for the election -June 4. II. II. Hendrick. of FomII, went through on Sunday' itage to attend the Supreme court at l'endleton. Mr. Hen drick ha not been enjoying the beat of health for tome time back and intend combining pleasure with buluee thi trip. The it recta 'of Condon are now In fine condition, thank to the energy of our marshal, and a a reaull cyclist are a thick a politician around town. Two young cyclint collided on Bnnday after noon, but neither wat hurt, the only damage being a wheel tmaahed. T. C. Condon, of the Dalle, wat a vUitor here lat week. It wat for Mr. Condon that thia town wa named and thi wa hi first visit to hU namesake. Mr. Condon wat agreeably mr prised with the (lie and importance of the town and hold a different opinion of it than before bit vlilt. Toward the end of latt week It waa noticeable throughout the town that several of the boy were feeling gay end having a good time generally. Charlie Fire discovered Sunday morning that ha wa the poorer by els quart bottle and one half-gallon "demijohn" of hit fatuous, whisky, and Charlie vow ven geance on the petty thief or thieve, but the chance are against him ever having hi whisky returned a it la not now " in bond." Keep a (harper look out next time, Charlie, and ti Just possible you will "hop" on to them. SPECIAL SALE! immnitttfiiimmt Come while the Bargains last! All Goods placed on our Bargain Counter will be sold, regardless of cost, for cash. DUNN Mr. 1). Bpuldlng and Miss Maggie MuFnrliine, of Paper Back, were the guests of Mr. Dyaart Sundny, Manley Downing and Bert Cason will sell 150 head of horaes at Condon on tho 20th inst. ' Ed. Temple, the popular photographer, will move his gallery to Muyvllle Satur day. Mr. Temple I an able artist and a pleasant gnntleman. R. H. Bowerman, of Turner, Oregon, I Is here this week visiting his brother, Jay Bowerman, He will probably locate and become a permanent resident of (Jllliam, the beat county in Oregon. Dr. Coreyall, Mayvllle's medical prac titioner, paid Condon a business visit Tuesday, The Dr. I a nice, pleasant gentleman and expresses his satisfaction with this part of Eastern Oregon, Three four horse team went through on Tuesday from Arlington with the first consignment of pipe for the Fossil water work. Frank Uolden, of Mayvillo, has the contract to ban I the pipe, some 120 tons, at 42,',,'c per hundred pounds, The ladies of the Baptist church will give a social In the Armory Hall on the evening of May 25.' Short programme Supper will be served. Admission (entitling each toons dish of oyster sonp) Adult 25c, children 15c, A cordial In vitation is extended to all. ' - Jim Dyer, Mayvillo, met with a rather serious accident at head of Thirty mil on Friday, while hauling wood his wagon accidentally ran against a etnmp and in the Inrch which followed Jim was pitched off the load with terrific force and a a result had hia collar bone brok en. Dr. Coreyall attended to the suffer er's Injuries snd Jim is progressing favorably nnder the doctor's treatment. John Dyaart, of the firm of JncUson & Dysart, made a trip to Arlington this week for a load of lumber to build a re frigerator In which to (lore meat. He also bring with blin an np-to-date soda fountain and Ice cream freezer, and with the approach of warm weather wo have no doubt this enterprising firm will be able to supply the want of thirsty Con donite. Condon wa all excltment Saturday evening caused by the report of firearms in close proximity to town. Upon In vestigating it wa learned that uo crime had been perpetrated and no army had come to invade our peaceful city, so a feeling of relief wa experienced by one and all. The marshal ie aware of the "shootist" and no doubt will find a place for him when next he visit Con don. R. M. Johnston, stock inspector of this county wa In town yesterday. Mr. Johnson reports the wool yield this year to be something phenomenal. He weighed the fleece of a yearling wether at Bottle & Patterson's corral the other day which tipped the beam at 20 pounds and a number of others weighed 17 and 18 pounds. In thi year of grace the sheepmen are strictly in it. B. K. Searcy, Mayville's populist poli tician, was In town Monday on official bosincs. B. K. still relates bis Portland convention experiences, and holds that morethan he were jobbed in the French restuarant. Ask Andy Greiner and mention the Llmburger cheese for starter. Andy wa raised on it, you know, but now it doesn't agree with him a B. K. can testily. Henry Weber, of Wober Bro., nur serymen and florist, The Dalles, Or., haa been in the city in the Interests of his business for a few day. Mr. Weber, besides being an arboreal artist, has torued bit genius into another groove and will soon place before the public a modern suspender. No button are re quired on the pant by thi new method and in thi way the Invention will be a boon to bachelor who are always crank ing about " bust buttons." All that Is required now 1 a firm bold enough to put button less pant on the market. Drs. (Juliette and Nicklin and Capt. Whistler, working committee of Con don's aspiring lenni club have been bard at work the past week laying out the new ground. The site has been chosen opposite Ed. Dunn's resi dence, and the necessary ground has been leveled and marked off and it an ideal tennis spot. A goodly number of members have already been enrolled, and tennis requisites are expected tor- ward this week when practice will com mence. Dr. Gulletto inform US that the club can still enroll afew mem bers, so we advise all user of the racket to hurry np and get in line at the begin' lng of the season. Application for mem bershlp should be made to Dr. (Juliette, organiser of the club. For a limited time we will, for the benefit of our customers, institute A BARGAIN COUNTER, Commencing SATURDAY, APR, 28, for the purpose of clearing out REMNANTS, etc. Some Rare Bar gains in SHOES, HATS, DRESS GOODS -ETC.- BROS. Rev, llenly went to Milton Inst week to attend the annual association of the Congregational church. He will go from Milton to his old home in Uulon county and return from there overland v!th his team and buggy. County Clerk Frazer ha tent out notice to all person in the county who are authorized to receive registrations In their precinct that voter may be regis tered up to five o'clock p.m. of thel5ih day of May, provided that the registra tions must be forwarded to the county clerk ly the first mail or other speedy transportation. Shooting Accident. On Thursday morning about half-past eight o'clock (ieo, Uearhart met with an accident which might have proved fatal. Ueo. Is engaged as herder by Smith Bros, and at the time of the accident was camped at Beef Hollow, on the John Day and on the morning in ques tion he was stooping to pick up a rock when a 82-calibre revolver, which he car ried, accidentally went off, the ball en tering under his arm. The young man walked into camp hall-a-mlle and then rode fifteen miles to the ranch where Dr. Shaw, Fossil, extracted the bullet and dressed the wound, (ieo. was in Condon Tuesday and Informed us that it did not pain him much and is not likely to Incapacitate blui for work any length of lime. LONE ROCK.' Bobx To the wife ot Rev. Brown, April 21), a daughter. Rev. Brown has been holding revival meetings for a couple of week. Rev. C. H. Clark is out In the country assisting at revival meetings. Rube Murdock, of Wagner, was doing business in our burg Monday. P. L. Ham sot home the first of tbe week from a few day' visit at Arlington. Ne Madden and wife have not a baby boy three weeks' old, but by the way he I not a home production. J. M. William moved Tom Grave nd family over to the Oilman ranch Monday where they have employment. Kheeo owners report an excellent crop of lambs and a heavy wool crop. Shear ing is In lull tJlaMt. A horse buver visited us this week and bought several work horses, paying as high as 100 tor some of them. J, B. (Jon retnrned from Portland the rat of tbe week. While there he visited the Portland University where his son esse and his friend Delia ward are at school. He sav the boys are doing nicely but are quite anxious for the 30th of the month to come wKen they will re turn to their homes in Gilliam county. LOST VALLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Frluell swnt il days ot lut work In Knasll looking after their proper ty Interval there. Maasra Jo Fair. A. A. Anderaon. Jos Bovw, urhrrt llal.tead and t Mule all visited toaall on Haturiiay o! lut k. Henry Mown returned to Umt Valley Tuesday alter ail atxeiira ot several weeks ou west tora. J. V Pmvlnra. of Mltehell. visited Uwt Valley Thursday and Friday, matin the aciBalntanoa of Iha peoplaand looking after Ilia Interests of lb republican candidate lor office. Hnikini. ol f'lnrno. swnt Thursday and Fri day Willi liiends and reiaUoos here. I... Vrl.B.11 Ult (or Arlington Rnndnr last from where heel peels toablp a lew head A beet cattle to Portland. Railroad Survey. Th. iMt.xi mlimait news is a retain that reached town yraterday to lb ettVt't tnat Ihe aarveyms are ramped at Ihe Jimetlon House anil have started a survey from Arlington towards Condon. It la with a aood deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrtuca Remedy " ssvs Uruegist A. w.&awteue of Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, seeing the remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said to me: 'I really believe that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the shore,' and she be rame so enthusiastic over its merits that at once made np my mines to recom mend It In the future. Recently a gen tleman came Into my store so overcome with colic pains that lie sank at once to the floor. I gave him a dose of tins re medy which helped blm. I repeated the dnMi and in fifteen minutes he left my store a well as over." Sold by The Hudson l harmacy C. W. Crostieiu, rur, To whom It may Concern. Mv wife. S. E. Wilson, having left my bed and board without just cause, 1 here by give notice that I will not be respon sible tor any debt or bills contracted by hor. C. U. vt ilson Arlington, Or., May 8, 1000. Attention Ladles. Mis Louella Maddock ha lust opened a complete line fashionable millinery roods at P. 11. Stephenson's store ami the ladles art) xinuir requesieu vornu and Inspect tbe same before purchas ing elsewhere. Will order good when requested. - Stolen. From Frank Ralston' pocket book In his house at Lone Rook, Or., a fifteen hundred dollar (tloOO.00) note in my favor. Carolinb kamton. $5.00 Reward. For the return ot a bay mare white hind feet, a trio in face, saddle marked weight about IKK) lbs., brand, large shield on loft snoti uer. aiso smau oranu on st fie. Straved from Condon last winter. Return to M. O. Clarke, Uonaon Wood For Sale. 200 cord ot good 16-Inch pine wood for sale at the Lost Valley sawmill. For term call on or address. J. C. Fair Lost Valley, Or. . GENERAL OTIS. This One stallion will make the season of 1000 as follows: W. L. Barker's ranch April 7-8-17-18 27 and 28. Condon April 0-10-10-20-20 and 30 Mayville April U-12-21-22 and May 1 and 2. Fossil April 13-14-23-21 and May S and 4. Lost Valloy (at Balding ranch) April 15-10-25-20 and Mav a and 0. and contin ulng throughout the season In the same rotation. Oen. Otis is a bright hay, 7-yeara-old weighing 1000 lbs. Sired bv btriuklanU Scotch Clvde, "Usurper." Urandsire "Candhar" (Reg. No. 680) First dam English Draft mare "Snip". Second dam "Rallaof Scotland" (Reg. No. Iti78). For terms Etc. see bills or oniinire of ED. CORNETT, KEEPER. Purely Business. We cnt prices as well as merits and we always give you just what you ask fur. Jackson & lyart. Heeds' plates at Condon Drug Co.'s. Tanglefoot fly paper at Condon Drug Co.'..' Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. Enormous reductions on dress goods, hats, and shoes. Dunn Bros. " Hay, we're jcoinff to have our plctnro taken by Temple, Mayville. Come I" ltoad onr 8ieial sale ad., or, IietUr still, call and inspect our bargain count er. Dunn Urea. " Meet mo at the Mayville novelty gallery, Sunday." 8 lamp photos, 'J.5a. l)nnn Bros, are agents for the cele brated Maher & Urosh Cutlery Co., of Toledo, Ohio. Oregon Blood rnrifler enrea rheuma tism, (let It I For sale by Condon Drug Co. NoTfCR, I will visit Myville ah0"' 12lh May, and remain 15 days, fttamp photo my specialty. W. K. Temple. We cater to the wants of young and old alike. Call or 'phone na for any thing in the dry good line. Dunn Bros. Coldsl Cold! Cured bv using Lang's Laxative Cold Tablets. For sale only in Condon by tbe Hudson Pharmacy. A Man Shod with a pair of onr shoes is up-to-date. Ladies' shoe in the very latest styles. Dunn Bros. Have you tried it? r. Shirk's Hair Tonic for the scalp, i'or sale at the Hudson Pharmacy. Butterick patterns any kind. Do not send off for patterns when thy can be purchased here for same price. P. 11. btepheneon. G. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to his care. Jf you have property to sell consult blm. Dentistry. Dr. T. L. Kicklin, dentist, will visit Condon professionally on or about Fri day, April 27, to remain for a few weeks. The doctor was here for a short time last summer and his work speaks for itself. Office on 8pring street, opposite Nelson A 1'ortwood'a livery barn. Notice. Out of courtesy to Dr KIcklin, who ad made arrangements for a profession al visit before mvself. I will not be in Condon as announced two weeks ago. Dr. Jr. A. Kkimachkr. Treasurer's Notice. All count? warrants registered prior toJuly 1, 1808, will be paid on presen tation at my oflice. Interest ceases after this date. S. B. Barker, Treasurer of Gilliam countv, Oreen. Dated at Condon. Ore., Jan. 30, 1900. "Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack era, norae Powera, I nreahermen a Supplies of All Kinds. atVWRITE FOR CATALOGUE Up - to John 111 Condon, Or. Some" Special Lines for Ladies. Bargains and special values in Organdies at 23c per yd. Colors- Nile, green, pink, cerese, lilac, black etc. Finest grade of French Sateen looks like eilk. Linen, plain and striped, 20c and 25c per yd. Nothing is finer for summer wear than an Eton suit of linen. I nHioe" Tailnr-marift Suite tv iuj a wti.wa Made to Order. P. H. Steplienson. JEWELRY HUDSON PHARMACY. Fa rniers Attention! It ! to your interest to cnll on us before purchasing supplies. We hnve Ulack Oil, Machine Castor Oil, Neetefoot Oil, Pioneer Lend, Lamp Black, Venctimi KcU nuJ Yellow Ochre in barrel lota. Givo us a cull. CONDON DRUG CO., BARR B'LDC, CONCOi). CR. LEADINC PHOTO DEALERS OF CILLIAM CO. Tortured a Witness, . lnlonne sulTi-ri rig whh endured by wit ness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky,, before he (rave this evidence; " I 'Coughed every night until my throat was nearly raw; then tried Dr. Kind's ?iew Discovery which gave Instant relief. .1 have used it In my family for four years and reco mend it as the greatest remedy for coughs, colds, and all throat, chest and lung troubles. It will stop the worst cough, and not only prevents but absol utely cures consumption. Price 50c and 11.00. Every bottle guaranteed at Con don Drug Co.'s store. ROCK CREEK. Doe Brown went to Arlington this week returning to-day. Win, Hunt is doing considerable fenc ing on bis ranch on Hie creek. . Weather is mild and farmers are pleased with the appearauce of their crops. J. N. Clark and family, of Ferry Can yon are visiting relatives ou the creek this week. Guy Boyd, Conard Pchott, and Wm. Flett niauVa trip to Arlington last week with some cattle for Bill Butler. Kchool Supt. Koina A. McCully made a business trip to Condon Friday, re turning Sunday. Misses Lizzie and Ethel Crnmp, for merly of ltotk Creek, went to the Valley Tuesday, where they will make tbeir future borne. Beware of a Cough. A cough ianota disease but a symp tom. Consumption -and bronchitis, which are tbe most dangerons and fatal diseases, have for their first indication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon ss this cougb appears are easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by Its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. It ia ia not bene ficial it will not cost you a cent. F'or sale at The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Crosfield, mgr. WASTED HEVKHAI, I'EKHONU FOB Dis trict oflice Maiiam-n In thl state to repre sent io In Uleir own and surrounding; counties W 'tiling- u pity yearly payable weekly. De sirable employment wlta nimnual opportunltl,-. Kelerencro exrhauged. Kn:loe avif-addreased tainped envelope, ti. A. tark, XJOt.'axlon build ing, C'blcago. The Fine Imported Caledonian Jack, " Pinino," Will bo found dnr- ing the season of 1G00 at Cooke Bros' ranch 4 miles east of Con don. For particulars call on or address, William Cooks; or G. G. Fakmas, Condon, Oregon. "Russeir Engines Traction or Portable, Simple r Com- pound. Wood or Straw Burners. RUSSELL & 00, PORTLAND, G& AND PRICES. - date Stock Saddles our Specialty. F. Reisacher, Proprietor CONDON HARNESS SHOP KAKl'rACTCBEB OF AND DKAJJiB IH Saddles, Harness and Saddlery Hardware Bits, Bridles. Collars Spur, Whips, etc r rr- p--. . tisnr- Trom $d.ouio$zo Of every description and quality the best. Emblem charms and badge buttons a specialty. JEWELRY mmmwn Complete Line of. Drugs, Patent Medicines, and Photo Goods. , , awuu.u OLIVER CHILLED STEEL PLOWS, Full Line for the Spring Trade. We Carry a Complete Line of Harness, Saddles, Chaps, Orders Taken for Furniture and Special Inducements Winter WADE BROS., OLEX, OR. S. B. BARKER DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Stockmen's Supplies a Specialty. CONDON, OREGON. F. M. Sprlngston SPRINGSTON (Successors to Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Hay and Grain bought and sold. First-class Rigs always on hand at very reasonable rates, A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon, Stop at Tho CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietor. A Combination, Groceries that insure and promote health, and prices and quality that mean econ omy and satisfaction. Jackson & Dysart, Condon, Or. Tailt First-Class. Mat Xooms ami Clean fcjs. THE Bread for Sale. MODEL RESTAURANT. Mrs. P. L. MORRELL, Proprietor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omc at Th Uallrs, Oil, Star. 19, 1900. Kolice la hereby Klvim tluit the ("Howlng namtil settlor has lllwi notkeot lit Intention Uimnkn dual nriHif in supiiort of-bis t'lalm and that aaUi jiihoi' will lw nimleboiiri) ii, N. Kraaer, county clerk, ut comlon, Oregon on Friday, May 4, I9jo.vL: , WII.ll.VM rAl.MKK,ofCondon, Oregon, 1M. E.Xo. 8177 for the s s e !,', 'swr !i und lot 7 !. , I p. 4 , r W . M. He nainea tho following- wHncon to prove hta enmlnnonn rewldeiiep niton antVctU' nit ion of Haiti bind, vie rt. It. rotthire. Ntmnel l-nmhertcm, V, F. rnson Hint William Uxtuev.ttll of t'tttttltnt. tirton. 'Jay l". U'iah IL-alMer. All at Correct Prices. Wall Paper. For the next 30 days, on Underwear. J. A. Rodgara & ROGERS. T, C.Johnson.) Oregon. This popular hostelry, has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public in aa up-to-date manner. . . ; Commercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. i Al Quality benefits. Our Candies are delicious, appetizing, and flesh-forming therefore healthful. Try them." Up-to-date Confectioners, Butcliers, Green Grocers. A short pf your Fatrotiagt is solicited. ' Fix Building, Condon. ... NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land OmcK At Th Dau.kh, Ob., Apr. IA, 19W). Notlee la henT irtvcn that the followUiu named settler lias illeil notlee of hla Intention lo inuk final proof hi support of hla rbtlm, l Unit .aid proof will be iinidc heforu II. N, t ntaer. countv elerk ofOilliam comity, at Coudwi.W.,'' on l'rl lay, May A", I'JUHvli: HAIlHIKT N. 8TEVKNH, of fotirtoM, Oregon; lid. K. No. M 19, for tho ne'i nj . IX, tp. i , r. w.m.. llo iiiiniea tin? following wltnewwa f his eoiitin.ioii. reaiileiire upon and i-Hlitvatwoi ttl mid l.niil. el: ( Imilei P ifeis of M K,! r.-"!i: ('..;',' Vy.o"1. i:. I ia,p(A.i4 ami John tin.?, of I .union, imron. J.v I. Id ,t. lU'ZLlar. ?' ' it" -1 ::T 0 !