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THE COIIDOII GLOBE. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1000. THE OFFICIAL PAPER Of OILLIAM COUNTY. OBKOON. Our Agonta. ' Tho following persons aro the accredited agents of tho Oi.ouk at the post ollices named. They aro Authorized to rcivo and receipt for subscription acoouuts: W. H. CuJ.WEl.L....... Arlington. ..Wads Bk'om.. ". . . .Olcx Mk. Ku.a Anukm., . . . , .Mayville. Ml hr mMntil will lill ftlltlllintcJ. aud their names added to this lint later. - ' - LOCAL NEWS. Ninety-eight I11 the hade Friday Mr. Biandenburg we In from Ole Monday. J.W.Clark wa la from Ferry Can yon ilandiiy. . Jim Koger In lowly recovering from an attack of (aver. Jim Btewart. of the Fossil Journal, went to 1'ortland lust week on a business trio. ' Mr, and Mr. R. M. Johnson, of tone Ing relative. Koek v hi ted Dr. ana Air, i.1111 aver Sunday. . ' Mr. Arthur Myer la Improving. Miss Lulu WIb In on the tick list (hit week. . John K. Johnson wover from Lone Rock Saturday looking np fire luurnce THRESHER BURNED. Geo. Smith Meets With Losoat ; OIox. Ignited by Spark ' , From Engine. jOthor Olex News. Krom Our Reg"'' Correspondent. OLKX, Or., July M-apHrki from the engine of (Jeorge 8. Bmlth's team thresher, operating 011 Claude lUndall's grain, near this place, Set firs to the! straw stack lust Saturday uiornlng and in a hort apace of time the separator was consumed. A heavy rope wai at tached to tho separator and au' effort made to pull It out of the way of the flumes but before It could he started the rope burned off and nothing mora could be done to nave it. ' About 500 bushel of Mr. Randall' wheat was also destroy ed. Mr. Bmltb at once secured a new machine at Arlington and threehing watresutnod Monday. Grain le not yielding up to eapecta tiuna Mra. Win. Jost left for The Dalle Sunday on a visit to her father family Mm. Sherman Wade ha returned from Corvalli where he ha been vlait- buslness M. O. Clarke and Kdgar Moore, with tbelr famltlee, are bunting cool place In tbe timber tut week. Herman Paulina ha recovered from til late rioua lllnem and la able to at tend to bolne again Bam Baiter, tbe popular "typo," came over from Fo.sll Sunday on the hurrican dock of hi new bicycle Mr. W. M. Dunlap. and children, came In Saturday from Watla Walla ftor a nleasaut vlit of two or three . week. . 8. 1. Ktretton. of Iono. wa her yes terday winding up the nffulr of the lttUtoa bankrupt estate of which he I truatee. Miu t-'ltzwater tin tone to Kock creek to vUlt her itor Mr. Geo. liUka. Kha eioaots to remain about two month It. K. Scarce wa over from Iteecher I'LiKundav after men to All out hi liarveet crew. He ccured the required number and went home happy. An uneuin firmed report reached here fin Portland Tuesdaf that Jame Cameron and Mis Mabel llaLlead, both of tbl placi were married iu that city a lew day ago. A. A. Carother. tbe "gold modal" ap i.Ih aruwar. of Rock creek, wa in town We hear there w a battle at Billy Clark's ranch last Sunday hot the slaughter wa not o great at Fekln a the foreigner got away. ; We noticed unite a lengthy corres pondence in the Owa last winter about the Russian thistle. Now I the time-to talk however a at thla eaon weare face to luce witb the moneter. Dot the County Court intend to enforce the law T If o tlicv should let 01 know in lime It la ooor encouragement '.lor a few to tight thia weed while other let them go and reed the country. . ' Firemen Eloot Officers. At a meeting of tho Cndou '"Volunteer Flro Company, hold nt the hone house lust Friday evening, tlio following olli cere were elected for the emmiug year: Chief Engineer 0. H. Palmer, Assistant ChlefS, K. Luna. Secretary Jay Bowerui'm, The following appointment lav been made by Chief t'aluier: First line of hone; ' -, llydrantman Win, Dunlap. First Coupler -Frud Wilson Second Coupler J, F, Knisueher, NojMluiiiau 1, H. Stephenson. "8ubtltute for tirst line: Ilvdranlnian T. 0. Johnson. Firt Coupler S. B. Ba'rker; Second Coupler 11. H. rrazer. . Nonilooian John Jacktou. Hecond line of bone: llydrantman H. J. 1'almer, ... Firt Coupler S. A. I'atiUon. Second Coupler Ed Dunn. NOMloiuanW. L. Wilcox, Subntitute for eecond line HydrantmanB. Newman. First Coupler II. 0. Jordan. Second Coupler F. M. I'll tor. Nowleman T. L. FortwooU. Aiemen T,(J.Johnon, J, Uowernmn. Laddermen S. E. Van Vector, F. Clark, Hone Team All member of company. OKNKRAI,' INBTBUOTlONa. Hydrantmcn and flrt coupler work together, llydrantman take cap hydrant. 1 Second coupler and nowlemen wor tiwnther. Second coupler should ee that all coupling are tightened when there 1 a leak. Substitute hould know who they are enbstitute for and lake thoir place 11 principal are not preaent when hose cart leave the Uouse. C. 8. Palmer, Chief Engineer. Purely Business. Seed' platen, 'solio,. Vcloi and Dekko paper at the Condon Drug Co.- V Silverware flnent eelection and bent good obtainable. Dunn Bros. ' IJathm Mot and cold w ater, clean tow el, only 25cenleat Condon hotel. - ' Have yon tried it? Dr. Shiek' Hair Tonic fur the clp. For sale at tbe llndxon t'haruiacy, 1 Have you cr-en our ltpt arrivnl of ailverware? If not, yon had belter cnll und Inspoct th'-fe irowl. Finest work irmnstiip, lieautiful detiign. Dunn Uro. .L L. Neul, the well known auction i.pr " will irive the atricteet attention to nil tiiixinctm ntrnU-d to his cart- If you have property to sell consult in in. Summer footwear Jili-tin latest cmd. I In. ul.U.M .-LTlhtnU Btvll. fit Uftd fllljwh. a.nd rnmprise the standard brands. Let u "foot" you. Dunn tiros. Dresa goods of evpry desirable shade and testore f.ir the summer weather. Bight now is the time to purchase, and we shall be pleased to see you. Dunn Bros. . ,. " ' Tlie Arlinoton Warouse Co, tsninkini; uvt,.tj.'u i t,i .irnvuiiif-litH to Stf'f-Otllino dale the largo crop ofwheut no rum- - i?.na. jifj on. .. . , r UJnt -m,r mAr In IliM ArlinpttTft Wawtionse Co. for grHln sax, header Yrt liiixlu-r. atwl clpar wide nine for wa ter tanks. A large supply always on linno. wine, . BlacksmlthinR. Joe Harbin, the blacksmith, wishes to announce to lit friends that he lias re turned to town and taken personal charge of bis shop. Don't think lor a moment tnat i tias j'iu me vm nur imi itu ititAmli. I, nnit it. 1 1 ia ilCrS tO stay and to give yon satisfaction in ma- clijne repair worn vo which us win give special attention. ,,, DEERING MOWERS I'oirerml f toveir nn I(ltlig'M BINDERS AND Dentistry. Dr. T. L. Xicklin, dentist, ha re moved his office ' to the Steptienson bnilding, second tloor,. where he will be found at all times ready to attend to the wants of those desiring the services of a first-clans dentist. Call and ee him. The dwtor wa here for short time last summer and his work speaks for itself. off O. S. EBI -PUOFKIETOK OF SODA and BOTTLING U OKA'S Manufacturer of Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, Sarsaparilla and . Iron aud all other Kofi and Carbonated Drink. Condon trade I respect fully solicited. Order promptly filled Arlington, Ore. BINDER TWINE Irou IierfnttHtrf fIrinf MattrtMMii'S Chair Extension Tables Order taken for Furniture .and Wall Tappr not kept in Stock RUSHFORD Groceries General Merchandise WAGONS , Treasurer's Notice. All nile trurron Oct. 1, ISifJ, will be paid on presenta tion atniv office. Interest ceases alter June 11, HKX). P. H. Htwhesso. City lreasurer, conaon. June 11, 1000. Treasurer's Notice. All eounty warrants registered prior to Jsnnary 1, 18!H), will V paid on pre sentation at mv nllice. Interest ceases after J cue 23, 1UC0. P. H. Stepheshos, Treasurer of Gilliam conntv, Oregon. Dated at Condon, Ore., Jone 23. 1900. WANTED HEVKRA I Vf.KmSg TOR I19 trl( t (llre Miihkcti in thia utiite to n-pre ent tne io their own Kiwi iirrounliiii!'ointlP WiliiiiK to fr yearly tt-iXI, payahle weekly. ia nlml.le employment wltl uhhkhjiI opportcinltleo. keCetenees eJisiic4, Kn'lose si!M-aWreanl aUODTHfi envBlojw. B. A. Prk, JJOOaxtou build' UK. .iii(-KKo. small MAYVILLE. Harvest band are scarco. The Orange meeting bad iivti.UiiiH Haturdav. ' F. b. Moore' baby I recovering from every attention. It late illness Keye&8on old 10,000 grain ack lat week. i,,in Portna'a wheat averaeed 30 bushel per acre. Mr. Kalston, the Portland stock deal er, wa Here mis wee Mr. W, A. Townseud made her oual trip to Foseil faturday. V. It. Uoldvn will build a new house this fall. Kay I watch Mayville grow. Mr. Bliiicbfleld i having her hotel repainted and the porch repaired Coryell & Crosflold are fining up the Burn building for a drugstore. W. C. Stillwoll ha bought the Taylor team thresher outfit and will have It running soon D. M. Walton ia running hi new head- Slck at Arlington. Jim Dunn I seriously ill at Arlington, with an attack of pneumonia. He was moved from the hotel to Mr. Nelson cottage on Tuedav, where it Is more quiet and letter sorted for giving nim Mr, ha IJuou went down Tuesday afternoon Tto assist in nursing him. He wa alightly belter yesterday. ,.le grower, of Buck creek, wa. ln town . Wither', place pear town this Saturday with a load of hi choice fruit. 1 ,y.,j- ; Mr.UaroiDeriespeei. a .. ,:, Thw Best Remedy for stomach and Bowel Trouble. "I have been in tho drug business for twenty year and have eold most all of the proprietary medicine ol any note. Among the entire list I have never found any thing to equal Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy lor an tomach and bowel troubles," say 0. W. Wakefield, of Columoua, tia. "int remedy cured two everecase ol cholera martin In mv family and I have recom mended and old londreda of bottle of It io my cnttomer to their entire satis faction. It affords a quick and ure cure in a pleasant form." For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy C. v. Crostieia, mgr. , VICTOR M A'RDEN Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddles CFine Stocic Saddles a Specialty- We Guarantee Our Prices to Please . and Our U ork to Give Satisfaction Call when in The Dalles or Write for rues and information. Tlie Dalles, Oregon. A Ivbsfieal Largest stock in tie county RACINE BUGGIES WADE BROS. OLEX, OREGON We Keep Fine Goods We Cliarge , Low Prices P. H. Stephenson, Reliable Merchant CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, ... FOR FINEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION". meet 2000 to 4 WO buihul of apples this fall. W. It. Neal and family have moved their larea and twnats from Arlington to Condon, and are domiciled io the Marker house OD North UiUrch Street In tbl Instance Arlington' Io I Con don' gain. A letter from Mr. W. H. Searcy, who i. mt Allianv ukina- care of bur father, H. ft. Raunav. who wa seriously injur ed in runaway accident two week ago, atiies that he it Improving, being now able to be up. JeinLabou weut to Arlington Sun- Funeral of Mrs. Ramsay. Mr. Ramsav, who died from injuries headinir on accouut ol grain being too received in tbe runaway last Thursday, irrBon. , had been a member oi ine nnsiian n. n ,.il ... to tha home ol church aince 1861. it la enougn to saj A. L. Kenaston.on Uuckborn, Friday to of her that she wa a Christian in fact, ice their ick child, not in name only. The many ineno oi v.l.l, To-naend are the family Join in expreseing symp.v.i, (7,cim.t.., - . I ., Tk. ..-o,.l er ... . i. a. . . , a l fl ir Liii.iii. inn iu irini w-." - DUIV HUIVIUK HIOil www ... . . (or business. Mr. Mairuie Pentecost will build on her lotto Mayville a soon a hecn net the lumber hauled. A nn in tier of the member of the local Rebekab lodgo attended the funeral Of conducted at the Central church on Monday by J. B. Holmes, pastor of the Christian church, of this laee. Alba ny Herald. ilinnuiuiiui wm. ... ' ,. . day to meet Charlie White who has been Mr. Montgomery at tossil last wee. Kt (or couple of won tha marketing a l.lif ahioment of sheep, John Shriver went down with Mr. Labou on his way to Pendleton On short business trip. 3. A. Richmond, of Ferry Canyon, r.tnrned Baturdav from Pendleton where be recently took 15 bead of work tor sal. The stock wa readily dispowd ol at fair price the big harvest in that locality causinit ademaudfor work animal. R. Bramblet will hold service in the llaptlrt church on Sunday, July 20lh at It A. M and 4 1 M. Morning theme, Th New Man in Christ." Afternoon leeiur. on the origin ol theChurcWof ChrUt. All are invited to attend lhee errice and hear these Important ob ject diecueeed, 10120 T. A. Braesfleld was In from Olex Monday. Mr Brassfluld expect to leave wllb hi family In few day lor the rinake river cooutry, eat ol Baker City, where they will make their home. Mr. Drassflold'a iheep are already in that country aud he think it l one of the few good (lock range left In Oregon. II. N. Condict. late manager of the Arlington Kecord, was in town Monday, Mr. Condict inform u that the Record ha changed hand Mr. Ourley having old tha paper to J. M. John, It I un derstood In Arlington, ay Mr. Condict that tba Record and the Independent will be consolidated and that Arlington wilt have but one paper in the future. "It may prove a nrpris to the public to learn that in the neighborhood of 300,000 grain nck have been old from thi town to the farmer of thi county. Taking Into consideration with this the iaet that Arlington i one townof a num ber selling tack and that the buying anaaan 1 not yet closed the anticipation lor tbe barveit this season is beyond all rlilllOB. Arlington Independent. Will Burn, ol Toledo, Ohio, a brother MJim Burn, of this place, arrived from tbe Ewt Sunday, Hi cousin, M1b Edna Mahoney, of Stony Creek, Micni . arrived with him. The young pco l. .m from the East with their uncle, Jams Dann. who wa obliged to stop at Arlington on account ol being serious- 1 ill. Jim Burns, who went to Arung ton to moot tlie party, romalned there to nimntMr Diiim until ho la auioio n..a. r.ntuell baa seenred Aliss .nvMv. Jone to stay with hi invalid mother and ha gone to work for Carter & Smith Bro. The first load of green, fruit, for this season, came to town from Huntley s ranch, on Pine creek, iriday. lieom like hot cakes. Mike White ha let the contract for two new cottage to be built on nis re cently purchased lot here. Walker & Angell will do the wora. Elder Goodwin preached here Sunday forenoon to a large audience, ltev. Bramblet preached at 8 P. M. buuuay and also Monday evening. M. O. Clarke and Kdgar Moore, of r I.... ..iih their linn es missed throuuli here last weex on men " the mountain on a camping trip Walker & Angell are working on a new i t... 1 It l.iulnuHtnn this week. They have the frame op. They finished Bouio work for Keye i Son last week. W. J. Qiiinn and J. W. William loaded two six-lmrsa teams with tlour at the Mayville mill, fr In Riaik, last week. V James 1'ayne also loaded for MitcbeU.s (Vane. I.tllie, Werhli A Morgan start ed their new steamer up tatnrday, Rolv- .... n ..t...n im H.,lirArefl and set UO the machine for them, left for Portland Monday. . L'" ll trr,M h.a flnlahed hesdins and .....i.innn ihB I invention ranch near town and moveu to me rancn on n 11... HI. ll.L'flnmuf. llllAHlfl OI a Yield ul 20 bushels per acre of excellent quality. It is a volunteer crop, prom. Was It A Mlraole? "The marvelous cure of Sirs. Rena J. Stout of Consumption ha created in tuitu excitement in Cammack, Ind. writes Marion Sioitrt, a leading druggist of Muncie, Ind. She only weighed U0 nounds when her doctor in xorktown said she must soon die. Then she began to use Dr. King' New Discovery and ffftined 7 nounds in wciirht and was com- Dlelelv cured." It has cured thousands of honcless cases, and Is positively guar anteed to core all Throat. Chest and I.unu disease. 60c and 11.00. Trial bottle free at Condon Drug Co'. FERRY CANYON. A. W, Armstrong made a trip to Ar lington thia week. The Armstrong heading crew ia mak ing thing hum thi week. ' Marion Lamberson has started his frnit and vegntable wagon. We have had soveral very hot days lately but no fatalities o far. Heading has begun. Everybody ha heavy crop and fine wheat in this sec tion this year. 'Rah for terry Canyon. The latest fad among Ferry Canyon coyote oeni to be catching spring chicken and the lady poultry raiser would be pleased to have eome proies slonal hunter come down and spend a few days hunting thorn (the coyotes). Treatise. Every man'a character is measured, materially, by the clothes he wears, and his vanity ia gratifi ed by tbe effusive compliments thrust upon him by his fellow men and lady admirers on account of the elegance of his attire. To dress tastily and consistently, in keeping with the prevailing fashion, it behooves every per son seeking to be endowed with this requisite, to exercise care and judgement in the selection of his material and tailoring establishment. We are the school of art and style Come join the class and place on file Your order for a suit or more Of LAMM'S clothes, known from shore to shore. For sale by Dunn Bros., Pole Agents for Condon Dealers In General Merchandise. FRED WILSON, CONDON. ORE. FiioPKirroK. 0 (HUSEUU OF ANATCS3Y I OS I MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. CAU irh.lip.Mt mnmlM lTniMffl hi lb Wor J. I Or'oitM altrwHrn In tht CWy, A E B Oi oldest 1-perlMitftl un te 1'M.A. r;,l Coub JEuuIUlil US jrrm. f MlDt J2RDAS-PE1VATI DISIAStI i if Tae mrn and aniadla f I II W . w.l who nr. tiitfriK. A IX frum lb. rOVCU TOUIbtul India- f MI.MC., fcw. " ui.ii ... . ........- j calkeei; rMM.rrhm! raratair- I rN, .M.orrhurM, Vilrrt. Vr.rMrj f I rlwMtlHe, rl. My a cooiitleHttrin T i rrm ilrivolSrlkteipt,v,t porr, III. Docler Iim o .-raiigwl till trclmritt lli.l It III am 1 ol ir -d TmrardlaU rllt. but rrrnueient f cure. 1 Dielor dur. ot cifclm to prrlimi J mlnwlw, but e annwn to bs a Jlr ml u.i,r. PhT.lru und Suirrotl, fr-IHlulll ) ' la SI. Wv.iir DlKun.I f HVrHll.11 iniiTWIflliy fr.u;n,im uiw i tho .r.l.iu wltriaut Hie la ot Jio.--r . t TranM lllltd bras F.ilvrL Hlrl pnr t-r Buplarc A qnldt aiM rrxlifil 1 enrtlm Sll. -! "I ri'tailia,!. ' lt. JimUn'a ipiul t.in!. lunh.. EVKBT BlrtnetoolllMel' our .Vmu oolniiOT iif his cv-ieplnlt'l. t r..'nKiiitaii'.a FR K - tr1rt'y rrj.ata. CflAHIiKS WHY XKAMSAllUi Writ. I.r R.ok. SSIIOIOS'HT .t,.iAft U.ilkdI'hu lAvWuaui. I bov.it lur biii.i t.uutwi... nn 10RD a CO.. 1081 Kan St.. 3. r. THE NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE A-WEEX EWTIOH. A3 Good to You as a Daily and You get It at the Price of a Weekly. It furnishes more at the price than any other newspaper published In America. It new eervice cover all the globe and is equaled by that of few dai lies. Its reports from the Boer war have not been eicelled in thoroughness and promptness, and with the presidential campaign now in progress It will be In valuable. Ita political news is absolute ly impartial. Thia fact make it of especial value to yoo at thi time. If yoa wnt to watch every more of the great political campaign take the Thrice-a-Week World. If yoa want to t keep yonr eye on the Trusts and they need watching take the Thrice-a-Week World. The Thrice-a-week World' regular snbH-ription price is only $1.00 per year. We offer this nneqnaled newspaper and Thk (jlobe together one year for 2.00. The regular subscription price of tba two papers is $2.50. Stop at Tlie CONDON HOTEL. This popular hostelry has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared t cuter to the wants of the traveling public in an up-to-date manner. Commercial travelers, and others, desiriDg the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. Many Scalps, Little Money. A statement recently Issued by Secre- r.f State Dunbar show that a large num ber of scalp bounty certificates have been filed In hi offlie for which war rant have been Issued and that but lit- tlo money Is on hand with which to them. The total nomoerm scalps reported by tho respective Coun ty Court from Way 0, joiw to jnn .w, iono wna SIM'il. Tbl nnmiier, at i each, amounts to the sum of $781)02. the amount for which warrants have twen hlla tba State Treasnrer has received only about $1365 applicable to the payment ot scalp bonnty warrants. Of this amount he has paid out $520, leaving only about $S-15 on hand. ;illlam conntv has turned In rertifl jcatcs reproscntin3 1S87 scalps or $2J It Saved His Leg. P. A. Pnnforth, of I.nGrangp, Ga., snf fereTl for six month with a frightful running ore on hi leg; but writes that Ilncklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured It in five Hays. For Ulcers, Wounds, Tiles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 23 cts. Sold by Condon Drug Co. ICE CREAM, MILK SHAKE, SODA DRINKS OF ALL KINDS, EXPORT AND GEM. STEEDMAN CIGARS, BEST 5CT. SMOKE IN TOWN. at JACKSON & DYSART'S C0Xry. MRS. S. A. M ADD OCR, Proprietor. . Strayed From mv place in Sherman county, on or about July 14, 1000, two bay hors es. 5 and 6 vear old. Last seen gointf south thronah Condon Wednesday J,,lv 18. Both had on halters and one had chain on font. Banee between Enrht- mile and Thirtvmlle. Brand 2T connect- ml rmttom ot 2 formine top of T. Snita- hla reward will he paid for information loading to their recovery, flense notify J. C. Whitnfy, HutU'fliic, Or I. ! or lenvc word nt tho CiLonr. office RINEHART'S restaurant Condon, - . Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, PropV. The Public will find that no better accomroodations can be found iu this country than at this house. Meals 25c; bedezoc. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELINC MEN, 100 Years Old! If you wish to attain this ripo old age you must , keep your Liver, Kidneys and Wood in Rood condftion by using Pr. . Pfunder's Oregon Wood Purifier. Now is the time to take it. Get it fresh from tho factory at. , the Condon Drug Co. Wholesale and retail dealer in Paints and Oils, Fhotojgond. Musical instruments and supplies, Notions and Cigar. Call or send for information and prices. IGAPiR BUILDIEC, CONDOH, ORE. Are You Aware That wc are pole afrent fr Masury'a Faint? These r'ltB have a world-wido reputation for brilliancy of color and lasting quality. No finer paint manufactured. Any color or ebado supplied. We keep them in rtock- Our Varuiehe aud Oil are the finest goods obtainable. , ' : The Hudson Pharmacy, Dm, Fh-M r'li- ?. .T--o1ry. ?Mt:li- sol Oiln O.-c ;j t' eentlnue tho trip homo...