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J'" ARn THE GOilDOII GLOBE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, ISOO. TUB OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM ! COUNTY, OREGON. Our Agents. The following persons are the accredited agents of the iU.tmit at tho post - ollic(!8 named. They are authorized to receive and receipt for subscription accounts! W. II. Coi.wkm. ...... . Arlington Wadb linos.. . . . . ...... ; . . .Olex Mum. Ku.a A.vuKt-r., . . . . .Mayville Other agents will bo appointed and their names added to thin list later. .-.' , :..- LOCAL NEWS, 3. It. Fraser Was In town Tuesday. Deri Canon was In from Furry Canyoo Tuesday. . Oscar Maloy u in town Friday on llllsIllOSS. i. The mercury registered 101 In the hado Tuesday. Ice cream will b served witb dinner at tlx Muddock hotol Sunday. Han Newman spent (ew dayt tit Ar lington Iftxt week, returning MoucUy. Jim CoMod took out a flue tiew tur- rey the other evening (or use ol bit fain Jly. K, MY Filter end hie family started Tuesday fur a camping trip in the mountains. V. A. Goodwin went to Meyville Pun day to build new tent for the Union church. J. A. McMorrie ex port to have the Matney Flat telephone line connected up with Condon ttiie evening. K. W. Crane wae in town yesterday. lie le nurelng a crippled bend which wee injured in a threehot a week ago. Cooke Iiroe. expect to etart their new team thresher tomorrow at l'ropst't ranch this fide of Clem. . Tom Job neon bat finished putting up bi big hay crop. He hae betweon Hot) and 400 ton In etack, D. 8. Brown and family and Mr, Mary Drown and fnmily, of Rock creek, attended tervlcet at the Baptist church lust (Sunday. A. J. Robert and hit brother, two young men from Honthern Oregon, ar rived Friday and at one (truck a Job with I, O. Stovenion't harvest crew. Mr. Lena Hall, who ha been visit ing with Mr. and Mr, (ioodwln, left on Monday fur a visit witb her parent, Mr. and Mr. Morri, of Lebanon, Lluu county. ' ' , The Initial nmnlier of the Antelope Republican ban bten received. It i a tiw column, eight page paper, all home print, newiy and well edited. Long may it wave. Boy C. Irvino I making a newy little paper of hi Wheeler County New at Mitchell. The (icons: send greeting and wishes that it may live long and grow great. V J. A. Richmond, It. A. McCully and J. I). White of Ferry Canyon have pnr chased threshing outfit from J. C. 1iioney, and will operate it in their neighborhood. Ttie ladle of the Baptist church will eorve ice crwam, peachea and cream, cake and lemonade Saturday from two o'clock in the afternoon until 10 in the waning in the Jordan building. The Frederick K. billing, one of the I'ortage Co'a, Upper river steamboats, fan on a rock Tuesday on her first thip down, near Qainn's, ami wa ttill bung wp at last account. Iainnge not dated. A cant ul ng party consisting of Mr. and Mr, John lysart, Mr, and Mr. T. Q. Johnson, Mr and Mr. H. B. Barker and Jay liowerman expect to leave for the mountain today. Mr. and Mr. II. , N. Fraeer will follow in a few day. Mr. II. W. I'auling it (pending the lien ted term with the family of her nnelo, It. (i. Kohlnson, at Lone Rock. A camping party will be organised to Explore the monnUin country In quest of hucklulierriet and cool placet, Wm. Musgrove was in from Ferry Canyon Sunday, lie taya tlx header are now hamming in bit section, hut rt ol thorn are runninK short handed nn acennnt of scarcity of men. Crop or yielding wnll ami Mr. Mnsurova Uiiiik hi locality will market 100,000 s VuuhIioI of fl rat-cine wheat. Mr. and Mm. C. W. Croifleld and Mr. , and Mr. T. li. John soli enjoyed an out ing 8unday In the 1-otie Rock country. They found shady nooka, bablillng brook and tront galore, and would have taught more of tlid speckled beauties, Charlie says, if they bad had moro timo. Tboy report a pleasant day, J. (J. Stevenson and hit men are at Arlington thlt week getting ready for the threshing season. A new cook tiouae, derrick-wagon, etc., are being bnllt there to go with bit now team thresher outfit, which, we undorstAnd, will be unloaded from the cars today. The new on Kit wa bnuuht from Russell A Co,, of Portland, and I laid to be one of the llnost outfit yet brought into this part of the country. " County Surveyor L. W. Darling was in town Sunday and he seemed cast down. L. W. recently purchased a new header and, harvest hantla lining so seance, he ha been obliged to "met in" and make a hand himself and If there I any thing n newly elected county officer ;j-1Ikps to do it Is to work in a harvest field. HI chagrin Is aomewhat modified, how ever when ha eontemolatosthe big vropof No. 1 wheat which hi ranch is yielding and then he atutloa a of yore. John Maddnck Was in from his ranch Sunday morning and when starting out teattamhtAit In turn Ilia Initiii nn tlm V'-dteeil Around In front nf A1 Ifnnalmiv'a more, when the buckboard wat turned upside down. Goo, Gibbons, who had just come in Irom Mayvlllo and had tied hi team at Dunn Urns., had got In Mr, Maddock' rig to ride up street and both men wore somewhat bruised In the mixup. Mr. Gibbons landed on his houlder and was pretty well shaken np, but fortunately neltuor men were nori uualy injured. Mr. Arlhnr Myers, who has been e' riously 111, la slightly better. Jim Roger la again able to be on the streets, after till siriuut illness; The ladies of the llaptlst cbufch sefvoi: Icecream and cake Monday afternoon In the Jordan building. They did rushing business and reit lined a neat sum. It It pretty bold work for a burglar to steal the ehitot a man i sleeping on but such was Herman 1'aullng' experl euce the other night. HI heart ha hardly quit palpitating yet, Mitt hthel .'annan and Mrs. II. N tracer wont to I'ina creek lust woek in quest of fine fruit. ' Howard, the 7-year-old on of Mr. an Mrs. A. S, lllce, is seriously til this week with an attack of erysipelas, Judga Mattltigly was In town Butur day on hit way from 8alom, where he went to visit bit daughter who ha been n inmato of a hospital there fur a nUm bur of year, The judge any her coixli tlon I rapidly growing worse and that she la not expected to live uinch longer, John Harlman, of Tacoina, Wash,, visited hi old friend W. A. Darling last week. Mr, llarttnan and hia wile were visiting their relative, John W'enner and family, of Olex, last week and while there the two gentlemen visited Condon one day, Mr, Hartman ha been member of the city council of Tacoma for a number of year and It at present a candidate fur sheriff of Pierce county. The Arlington Independent came to hand last week at a (pedal edition de voted to a write-up of Arlington and contiguous territory. The number i replete with well written descriptive article of the town, county and promt nent busbies firms, and i a credit to the management, Mr, Hick I proving himself bustler and a wideawake newspaper tnan. and richly deserve a largo chare of tuccet. The army worm I creating havoc in portions of the Willamette valley and In Western Washington. Every thing in sight In the way of "egetation is devour ed In a few hour after the "army" put in an appearance, nd fluid, garden and orchards are left desolate. The Pierce County Agricultural Fair, at Ta coma, hat been declared off because the worm have eaten op all the expected exhibit. You assume no risk when vou buv Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. The Hudson Pharmacy will refund your money if vou are not satisfied after using it. It I everywhere admitted to be the most successful rem edy in use for bowel complaint and the only one that never fail. It it pleasant sale and reliable. MAYVILLE. The weather bat been very warm dur ing the week. Parsons & Grant are threshing for 8. . Searcy this week. Key A Bon are having a new porch built ou their storeroom. Moor & Taylor are heading and threshing for W. J. Edwards. A. O. Lyod pa lo from Pine creek with a load of fruit this week. The Mayvllle baseball team are talk ing of tackling the Fossil team next Sunday. The header operating at Stinchfield's lis been having bad luck lately with breakdown. Judge J. B. Mattltigly baa returned from a trip to alcm. He don't have nitich to say about the state officials dowa there. Walker & Angell havo been busy bnllding headcrbeds lately. Crane & Morgan, Stephen & Xortrldgo aud oth er have been supplied. Mr. Ralston hat returned from the John Day country and gone to Sherman connty whore he wilt ship a lot of sheep purchased of Jack Keyt. Hfoar. 'My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea," says J. H. Dnak, of Wil liam, Oregon. "We were unable to cure bleu with tho doctor's assistance, and as a last retort wa tried Chamber- ain't Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to say it gave Immediate relict and a complete euro." tor enle byThelludsou Pharmacy C W. Crosflald, mgr. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice Is hereby given that the coun ty school superintendent of Gilliam county will hold the regular examina tion of applicants for state and county paper at Condon, as follow t ' ron htatk pa ir an, '' t Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at nine o'clock A. M., and continuing until Saturday, August 11, at 4 o'clock. Wednosday Pejiftianshln. h Is tor v. elling, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping. physics, civil government. ; Friday Physiology, goography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical goography. , Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, psy chology. ma I'Ol'NTV l-AI'KBN. Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at nine o'clock A. M. and continuing until Friday, August 10, at 4 o'clock. Iht, 2nd and 8ni) iraik Okktificatich, Wednesday Penmanship, h i story, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, ichool law. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, physiology, civil government. PKIMAHY CKK'I'tKICATKH. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading. ThursdayArt of quetitioning, theory of teaching, methods. ; , K- A, McCtiUY, Bchool tiup't of Gilliam Co. New Harness Shop. T. L, Portwood't new harness (hop It now running fall blast and Mr. Port wood report a ery satisfactory bus! ricH. lie ha a complete stock of bar lies aud leather goods, and from the satisflKd look of bit customer! at they carry bis good away we would Judge that his prices are right, Cull aud see Tom when you need any leather goods, S, IS, Baxter is again holding down a case in the Uiiiik ofllce. The trouble In China continues with out abatement. Humbert, king of Italy, wat assassin ated on Hunday. The assassin It an Italian named llrcssi, who went from America tu do the deed. . . r - W i jn. ' Prevented A Tragedy. Timely Information given Mr. George Long, of New Slraitsvllle, Ohio, saved two.lives. A frightful cough bad long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. Kiiig'e New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured her; and she write, this marvelous medicine ' also cured Mr. Long of a aevere attack of Pneumonia. Such cure are positive proof of ita power to cure all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 60c and 1.00. Onaran teed. Trial bottles free at Condon Drug CO'.'- ... i : A New Thresher. The Little Giant thresher and tread- power recently purchased by G. U. Par- man and Frank Moore Is doing excellent work and more than fulfilling the ex pectations of the owner. A much a 300 bushel of wheat ba been threshed in a half a day,' and a header with three headerbeda fall to keep the machine going. , The threshing it done with the work of three extra men and six horses, beside the beading crew, and the grain I put In the tack, ready for market. with but little more labor than It re quired to put ft in the stack by the usual method. Three horses are worked on the power at a time but tbey are changed about every 2'i hours. ' The machine duet excellent work and, Mr. Parman thinks, will oon pay fur itself a a grain aaver. It Helped Win Battle. Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from the Front to say that for Scratches, Bruises, Cut, Wounds, Bore Feet and Stiff Joint, Ilucklen' Arnica Salve ia the best in the world, game for Burns, Skin Eruption and Pile. 25 ctt. a box. Cure guaranteed, bold by Condon Drug Co. New City Well. The city council decided at a meeting held last week to sink another well to augment the water supply. Mayor Dunn was appointed a committee of one to take charge of the matter, and work will be commenced a soon as C, 6. aimer get hi drilling machine In order. The new well will probably be sunk at a point between the present well and the tank, and will be put down 100 feet. It i thought that with two well and two wind mills the supply can be kept op witb but little use of the supplementary power. "Through the months of June and July our baby wat teething and took a running off of the bowela and sickness of the stomach." says O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. "Hia bowels would move from five to eight time a day, I had a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In the house and gave hitn four drops in a tea- spoonful of water and be got better at once. )M by The Hudson Pharmacy. C. W. Crosfleld, mgr. FERRY CANYON. Pryor Bros, have started np their header. Andy and George Wilkina, brothers of be Wilkin boy of Ferry Canyon, ar rived from Rogue River Wednesday. They are on their way to Spokane. Mr. Wilkin will accompany tbem to that ity. Dian July 23 1900, Ethel May, in fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wilkin, aged two months. The be reaved parents desire to thank the peo ple of Ferry Canyon for the kindness Sbown during the illness aud death of I iheir child. A Minister' Good Work. "I had a aevere attack of billlous colic, got a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses and was entirely cured," sayt Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. "My neighbor across the street wa sick for over a week, had two or three bottle of medicine from the doctor. He need them for three or four days without relief, then called in another doctor Who treated hitn for tome daya and gave him no relief, to discharged him. I went over to see him the next, morning. He said hi bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been running off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him If he had tried Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and be aaid, No.' I went home and brought him my bottle and gave hitn one dose; told him to take another doee In fit teen or twenty minutes if he did not find re lief, but he took no more and was entire ly cured." For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Crosfield, mgr. Strayed From my place In Sherman county, ou or about July 14, 1000, two bay hors es, 6 and G years old. Lust seen going south through Condon Wednesday July 18, Both had on halters and one hud chain on foot. Rnngo between Eight mile and Thirtymile, Brand 2T connect ed, bottom of 2 forming top of T. Suita ble reward will be paid for information loading to thoir recovery, please notify J. C. Whitney, Rntledge, Or., or leave word at the Glows ofllce. Purely Butjlnesa. Seed' plate, Bolio, Velox aud Dekko paper at the Condon Drug Co, Silverware finest (election and best good obtainable. Dunn Bro. Hath Hot and cold water, clean tow els, olily 25 ceuts at Condon hotel. Have yon tried It? Tonic f,;r the scalp. Dr. Bbiek's Hair For sale at the iiuosou rnarmacy. Have you seen our latest arrival of silverware? I( not, you had better call and Inspect these iroods. FineBt work manship, beautiful design. Dunn Bros. G, L. Meat,' the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention to all Imsiness entrusted to his rate. If you have property to sell consult him. Summer footwear Jut-t in latest iroods. Our shoe combine style, fit and finish. and comprise the standard brands. Let ut "foot" you. Dunn Uro. Dress good of every desirable shad and texture for the summer wentber. Right now la the time to purciiHse, and we shall be pleased to tee you. Dunn Bros. O. S. EBI ; PROPRIETOR OF SODA and nOTTUMG U Oih'S Mannfactnrerof Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, Sarsaparilla and Iron and all other Soft and Carbonated Drinks. Condon trade is respect fully solicited. Order promptly filled Arlington, Ore. VICTOR Manufacturer of and Dtahr in Harness and Saddles , CFIne Stock: Saddles a Specialtyi We Guarantee Our Prices to Please and Our Work lo Give Satisfaction ' . Call when in The Dalles cr write for fricet and information. Ttie Dalles, Oregon. A Ivoeical 1 j Every nun's character is measured, materially, by the clothes he wears, and his vanity is gratifi ctl by the effusive compliments thrust upon him by his fellow men and lady admirers on account of the elcganco of his attire. To dress tastily and consistently, in keeping with the prevailing fushion, it behooves every per eon 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 Como join the class and place on filo . Your order for a suit or more Of LAMM'S clothes, known from shore to shore. For sale by Dunn Bros., Sole Agents for Condon Dealers in General Merchandise. ICE CREAM, MILK SHAKE, SODA DRINKS OF ALL KINDS, EXPORT AND GEN. STEEDMAN CIGARS, BEST 5CT. SMOKe IN TOWN. at JACKSON & DYSART'S "tiomery. 100 Years Old! keep your Liver, Kidneys ond Blood in good condftion by using Dr. Tfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. - Now is the time to take it. Get it fresh from the factory at ,tho Condon Drug Co. Wholesale and retail dealers in Taints and Oil, Photc&oods. Musical instruments and supplies, Notions and Cigars. Call or send lor information and prices. BARR BUILDING, W. A. Darling hxd as though he bad been trying to lie an editof yester day, but when charged whh the crime be plead not guilty. He claim hit Sombre eye and roseate nose watf the result of a mlxop with a barb wire fence Tuesday. Blacksmith I ng. Joe Harbin, the blacksmith, wishes to announce to uia friends that he has re turned to town and taken personal charge of bit shop. Don't think for a moment that be bat quit the town or that be intends to quit it. He is here to stay and to give you satisfaction in ma chine repair work to which be will give special attention. - Dentifctry. Dr. T. L, Nicklln, dentist, ha re moved bis office to the Stephenson building, second floor, whore he will 1 found at all limes ready to attend to the wants of those desiring the services of a flrst-clas dentist. Call and see him. The doctor wa here for a short time last summer and hi work (peaks for Itself. Treasurer's Notice. All city warrants registered prior to Oct. 1, 180U, will lie paid on presenta tion atmv office. Interest ceases after June 11, 1900. P. H. Btki-iiksxos, City Trcauier, Condon. June 11, lflOO. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrant registered prior to January 1. 181H), will be paid on ore- sen tal ion at mv office. Interest cease after J une 23, 1900. P. II. Stppiikskon, Treasnrer of Gilliam conntv, Oregon. Dated at Condon, Ore., Jone23. 1900. WANTED HEVKRA t. PEKMJNS FOR III trlrtomee Manner III thlimOiU) to repro nent rue In their own mid cHlrrminditurcoButlw, WIUitiK In po.v yearly viO, rmvnhle weekly. Iw I ruble employment wltli Hjiamwl opportunltlm. Kefenwen ex hatiK-d. iKmwl envelope. 6. A. lUf.CMeaxo. Psrk.xaiCsaton build- MARDEN reatise. If yon wish to attain this ripe old age you must CONDON, ORE. DEERING MOWERS BINDERS AMD BINDER TWINE Groceries Hardware and General Merchandise Largest stock in the county BUGGIES WADE BROS. OLEX, OREGON We Keep Fine Goods We Charge Low Prices P. H. Stephenson, " CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOR FIXEST BRANDS OF It'XES, LIQUORS and CIGARS FINE BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. FRED WILSON, rROPKIETOK. visit DR. JORDAN'S oRaT( uuseuu of vmviv 10(1 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU lllaMbkHllnait.) Thtarst AnautiDlcal Xaseam bum Win'. 0ml I mttnrttm t Ihi Cut. A mmdarfui HM Jor mtttort. i w!4bMa,fMllvl7airlly I .nnwwiffl ID. I'M erttlusa or rtnaw. I.. ma,.iH ' rr. KsrriHi. id phi wim, IMrMlltT.lM-1 i .?-.",i r""' ". rr i f I rlnlli(. .Mi Ily k cointXtiatloo ol I miwJlM, ol (raut curatW power, Hi. Puctor ' I liMMarrmn.J bia lnlm,nt lit, li win n... . ' only irra immnJIal IIW. but Drrm.ii.nl I mr. Tb Doctor Harm not claim to pr(r ' mlracin. but la Wall knnwn fc h a t-lr m..A i I Jro F,iTHctan afMl nra;on riv-niU,!U P Ul b!lrwcM.ltr-ilaa.w mt lia. k tf SBllls thonmxhiy rrrdlraiHl from i ) U .ralaru wlibsut lb. u-ot Moarair.. TrauM liMdbTuIinii StaailmiT ".r fi,r l:aaHr. a quick snd ralinU i enralnr PIIm, llMar. an.1 Flpfaila., by " I Dr. JonUn'a tun-lai p&lalna bi.lUtXv KV1.SIT MAX bnDlrlnctooanUlrMWTa ' K". wiu Vumvnft a lvmilvJ CT2Jf ta CHARtiM VEST gl-AS).AHL& Tritme!)lrrKuiallr or by letter. Writ t r Rnnk. l-HIIOUII-lir tW lIARRIAec M.nrDFaaui. AValJUUu book tut mM.) CaUorwrlt DJL JORDAN CO., 1051 MsraSt St. S, . ! i I Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. f f H """ and wlrfall " IR P- urrui i f I it lluia It -UWt s TouthMl in.,,.. V 9 MRS. S. A. MADDCCK, Proprietor. R I N EH ART'S R ESTA U R A KT " . . . v . Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. The public will find that no better accommodations .can b found in this country than at this house. Meals 2.5c; beds 2oo. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEF Are You Aware That we are sole agents for Masury's Taints? These paint have a world-wide reputation for brilliancy of color and lastin'' . quality.; No finer paint manufactured. Any color or shadi suppliod. We keep theru in stock. Our Varnishes and Oil " are the finest goods obtainable. ,. The Hudson Pharmacy, Vt'-ty, Piioto Su; lies, Jewelry, Paints and" Oils, Givo us a trUL ' ' tTTtwlmriW.ttiai-iang t'riu-prsfil Sloves and Jiuirt'PS Iron l5(lrt('BIs Spring Mattresses Chairs Kx tension Tables Orders taken for FurnitUfO and Wall Taper not kept In Htocit RUSHF0RD w . pnMc W AuUlN O RACINE eliahle Merchant. CONDON. ORE. THE NEW YORK VOHLL THRICE A-WEEK EDITION. As Good to You as a Daily an J You get It at the Price of a Weekly. It furnishes more at the price tli '-i any other newspaper published i i America. Its news service covers all globe and is equaled by that of (e il lies. Its reports from the Boer war hav. not been excelled in thoroughness an t promptness, aud with the president' 'I campaign now in progress it will be in valuable. Its political news is absolu ly impartial.- This fact makes it t especial value to you at this time. If yon want to watch every mov, f the great political campaign take !.., Thrice-a-Week World. If yon want n, keep your eye on 'the Trusts and tinv need watching take the Thrice-a- i World. Tho Thrice-a-week World's regn-'f snb'criptioo price is only $1.00 per We offer this nneqnaled newspaper Thk (ilobb together one year for $2.tii The regnlsr snbcription price ol u two papers is $2.50. This popular hostelry has bceu thoroughly renovated and is no-. prepared to cater to the want? ( the traveling public in an up-to date manner. Commercial travelers, and other, desiring the comforts of a first-ck'-n hotel, will find this house suited f their wanta. ;