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Y THE C0I1D011 CLOBL THURSDAY, AUQU8T 10. IOOO. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OP GILLIAM COUNTY r OREQON. wmmmmmmmmmmwtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmm Our Agents. Tli (rillrtwlnir DKraoim are the accrodi tod agents of the Glow? at the pout ollices named. They are authorized to receive and receipt for subscription accounts! w it f'ni.wri.r. ..Arlincton. ,OIex Clierlle White was In Irom Fapersack Satnrtlay( Richard Campbell. o( near Lone Bock, was In town Saturday. Lon Moore la busjr frolrfhttng from Ar- llnaloii (or Condon business honsee, Hugh Strickland finished heading and stacking liia grain crop last Friday. Conii Saturday, August 11, 1000, to the wife ol F. M. Shannon, a son, Mis (Irace Uaiiling ha finished her term ol eotiool atTrall Fork and returned home, r. T. Ptnkham came In . from the 8lrlckland ranch Saturday and remained W . .... 11 t.iu f.... t... .,.,,.. livi n over Sunday O, othor agents will be appointed, Mr. and Mr. J. K. FlUwster made a Tndthoir names added to this list business trip to Arlington last week, later. 9 CD LOCAL NEWS. Rev. Bratnblet left Monday lor Mor tow county. Mr, and Mra. John Thomas were up from Oles Sunday. Our thanks are due Frank Downor for a boi of eiceptlonally fine fruit. Mrs. W. J. Edwards and Mies Nettle Anderson, of Marvllle, were In town Monday on a shopping eipedltloo. All of the teachers examined last week passed and received certificates. Super intendent Nal gives the class high traise as a whole. Mrs. Kargle was st'riously 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Fix, during the week, but is better and re turned home Tuesday. Elder Bailey and wife passed through r i.. Ttli on their way Lome SjUHUWIi vwmww j ' returning Saturday, Miss I'earl FiUwater took the . . ... II 1....A era' eseminauon ac votnu receiving a first grade certificate. teach- week, ARM JIANGLED 8am Grant Meets With Serious Accident at Mayvllle. Special to the out. MavyiM'K, Ob., Aug. 18. Sam Grant, of the firm of Orant AOoldon, thresher- men of this place, got his right arm caught In the bolts of the thresher this morning and the member was ternoiy mangled. The bones are broken and the flesh lacerated between the eioow and wrist. At this time it rs impossible to learn whether the arm will be lost or not. The machine was operating on the Oolden ranch. ' I WIIW f!In;1o, V. O. W. of Fossil will unveil the monument erected to the memory of the late Maggie Key Mrs. F. B. Stevens returned home last . the cemetery at this place neat 8un ii.tnpiim attar ttflmllnir the teachers' .lav at Z o'clock P. M ' . examination as assistant examinor. Mrs. Henry Steers, of Fossil, passed through town last Saturday on her way to The Dalles for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. George Blake, of Rock creek, visited Mrs. Blake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. FiUwater, last Friday. Frank Wilson has filed on a home stead In the Ferry Canyon country. Tha tract filed on Is known as the Con nolly timber culture. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Searcy expect to leave this week for the Oreenhorn range Luke Mason is on the sick list this week. Jack Yantls, of Fossil, was here yer terday. Mrs. Parker and her sister Miss Palmer, of Fossil, visited friends here yesterday. Fred Wilson, proprietor of the sum mit Saloon, was on the sick list the first of the week, but Is now better. Dr. llonlock of Heppner went through town at 4 o'clock yesterday morning on Purely Business. All lines of summer goods sold at cost for cash at Shorte & Weir Co.'S. Hatiis Hot and cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. fihurte & Weir Co. are making low prices for cash in all lines of goods. When in need ofagrain drill do not fnrirnt to see the Monitor and Buckeye at Sbnrte & Weir Co.'e, Arlington, Or. Have yon tried Jt? Dr. Shlek's Hair Tonic for the scalp. For sale at the Hudson Pharmacy. Shnrte A Weir Co. have just received their fall lines of Hats ami Caps, Boots and Shoes, which they are selling at very close margins for cash. O. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will ive the strictest attention to il hnuinoM untruitted to his care. If you have property to sell consult hi in Shnrte Weir Co. have the largest supply of lace leather, leather beltings, drapers, draper , slaw, etc., to be found in Uilliaui county, at bed rock prices. Dentistry. Dr, T. t. Nicklin, dentist, ha re moved his office to the Stephenson building, second floor, where he will be fonnd ee all limes ready to attend to the wants of those desiring "the services of a frrst-clfiss dentist. Call and see him. The doctor was here for a short time last nmmer and his work speaks for itself. Treasurer's Notice. All city warrants reififtered prior to Oct. 1, 1809, will fie pnid on preuetita- tion at mv olllce. Interest ceases aiier June 11, 1. P- H. Btki'Hkhmon. jny treasurer, vouuu". Jnnell.1000. DEERING MOWERS BINDERS Treasurer's Notice. AH county warrants registered prior tr, Jatinr 1. 18i. will lie Did on pre- sentaiion at my otllce. Interest ceases after J one 23, iwu. P. II. STr.pirKo, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregi.n. Dated at Condon. Ore., June 23. 1900. AND t'ntffTPAl' &tf?f s ft Iron BodrftMldtf Spring Mattresse Chairs Extension Tables' BINDER TWINE OrdWs fatten for Furniture and Walt Taper not kept in Stock leave this week for the Ureennorn range ; profeMlooal visit on a camping and bunting trip. B. K. ' is looking for big game the bigger the better. B. P. Weir, of the firm of Shurte & Weir. Arlington, went through town at The Dalles. They ex pect to move to gHtur(lav on hl wgy frotnavlsit with Southern Oregon this fall. n, family at Mayvllle, where Mr. Weir Emmott Coonoy came In last week atill holds extensive luterests, nnn ftrhntt was no from Rock creek Tuesday with bis vegetable wagon mak ing glad the hearts of Condon hungry people. W. J. Stitt, Mike Dukek and James Bamsay, well known wheat growers of the Beecher Flat country, were in town Notice of Teachers' Institute. Notice Is hereby riven that the Gilliam County T.r.i,o' InntHi will convene In Condon on Monday, Aug. 20th, and remain In session lor rhvA ilivi. Ths taw compels all teachers holding certlH eates ot any kind to be preaent dHrtnx the en- Sup't Ackerman will be present part of the time, and ire are trying 10 aecunj u pr ot Prof, Boblnton, County School Superintend ent of Multnomah County. School officer are earnestly requeued to ne preaent and) make their selections of teachers for lbs emroliitr term, front the Institute work per formed by each teacher, reapecUTely. All are Invited to ue present ft. R. Ssi, County School Superintendent Condon, Or., Aug. 19, 1900. AStEI) KftVKKAL 1-EHHONH KOK bW trlr toftlce Minm((er In thin tte to rere uptitmeln their own unrt snrroiinolns coHntl- WUIliiK to my yttnrly X, payable weekly. Je Irable emiilorrnent with HimTi'tJort''nite"; u..i,,w...J .Ti.huirM. Knclow :lI-MO'ir!d tJirniH-d envelope. S. A. frk, SiOCaxlon bulld- ins;, i-nicaito. O. S. EBI Groceries Hardware and General Merchandise largest stock in the eounty PROPRIETOR OF SODA and BOTTLING l ORKS Vmnn fartnrer of Soda. Orange and ChamBasfne Cider. Sarsaparflla and Iron and all other Hoftand Carlwnated Drinks. Condon trade Is respect fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. . ".... .1.. namn. He , .... 01 p.t... h.M oo business Tuesday. lorsuppiioe """f air. sua air. v""- - - - . i it,, innntjitiia r.. ...l-rt, .i,.iu Taw nnntnra was the nopuiar man reports pieniy 01 jraw returneu irom cniuwf., .u.w , , . ------- - - ,nd Uls sheep looking fine. have lieeo for several weeks. Clarence Tuesday. He dispensed ripe tomatoes All that is needed to make tillH.ni hll,e eharge of the barber shop 10 nis en.r. , .... " " county one of the best farming actions during his brother's absence In the backward in declaring that the, were In Eastern Oregon Is a railroad on which mountains. all right. . to haul off ths big grain crops. l. W. Hartman has secured the job Attention is called to Lord A Co s aa Mis. Iuell Maddock will leave soon of boliding a residence for Grant Wade in U.I. tssaa. This r one of h largest forTortland, where she will visit the 0,oi. It will be a modern dwelling, and most reliable firm'"n"r leading il lnor, establishments and 2UZ, two stories high. Mr. H.rtm.n gon and our reader will gain by keep- at-lect bcr fall stock which, she says, w,n commence worn on uie job "-a ""'" will be the best ever brought to Condon. September 15. Married. Frank Browo and Ouy Boyd eipect An error sppesred In our last issue . weddinn was solemnised "at to go Into Wheeler county next week to 0 tht mention of the Uachers' examiiia- ' gunday evening at the rest- boy horses and mules lor army purp... uon. m naming v ..u , , u tbe WI1, 4 Tb;, will buy unbroke horn. and break er, tb, name 0f Miss Susie ttev.nD JJ J Mr. c. 8. l'almer VICTOR MARDEN Manufacturer ef and Dtaltr in Harness and SaddUs CFine Stock Saddles a Specialty- We Guarantee Our Prices lo Ttease and Our It ork to Give Satisfaction Call when in The Dalles or write for prices and information. iThe Dalles, Oregon. them before disposing of them to tbe govern me nt. " Mr. HarUhorn, of Iowa, arrived last .n.t taiha iriiiwt of Mr. and Mrs. llawes, of Ferry Canyon. Mr. Harts horn Is here to look over the country . .I., tn moving his family here to make a permanent borne. Mont Ward sold five head of males one day last week to a Walla Walla buyer at prices ranging irom sou to tiu. The bunch brought 435. Cooke Bros, also sold two head ot molea to the same buyer, bnt ws did not learn at what price anneared where it should Mrs. F. I). Stevens. R. II. Benedict, of Portland, and W. M. Laughton, of Arlington, were in town Friday night on a business trip. Mr. Benedict holds a responstoit posi tion with Balfour, Guthrie A Co., and Mr. Laoghton is book-keeper in that Arm's Arlington bouse. Auctioneer George JJeale was at Fos sil Saturday selling the propeity of the late John W. Brown. Work horses sold at from T0 to $85 ; a saddle pony brought 126. Household goods sold well, and evervthina brought spot cash. Tbe sale ..l. in.. t,.inr AUiert. James amounted to about 1800. unn ivii i , , Cameron. Miss Mary Maddock, bcr sister u. K. Searcy delivered two milch cows, ' .. Si ... I . - S! TLh. reao . . mu. tha .tnnwn narwr. auu an.. v.. Stevens. The nuptial knot was Jiulffe Ueoree L. Neal In bis fnl manner In the Dresence i..aa friends of the parties. Delicious refreshments were served Immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. I'almer left early Mon day morning for the mountains, where they will spend their honeymoon. Tbe Globs estends best wiattes RUSHF0RD WAGONS RACINE BUGGIES WADE BROS. OLEX, OREGON We Keep Pine We Charge Goods Low prices P. H. Stephenson, Reliable Merchant. 01 re. v was tied by TV T most grace- I I I '? a ot a few - Slie "Through the monthe of June and July our haby was teething and took rouningoffof the bosjels and sickness of the stomach." saysO. V. M. llolliday. of Iteming, Ind. "His bowtls would move from five to eiRht times a day. I tin. I a bottle Ol tJliauiiwriiiiu o vu,.i., Gra Maitiie. Miss Bo le Wilson aim ' I with calves, to J. i. ruswawr u..- Iiaa a w V " wmLw in t Kecle, visiWd Mrs. Uues.,1 on -ty o(,a.t week, for which he l""" .... . n i-.. ri..H u,u..W In hiirh I rui ' Ti.f. n,lA. Mutn head of fresh Trail rora runuay. uj tw. " praise of the excellent dinner Mis. Rue- cows Mr. Searcy has sold this summer sell sot for them. ' st fancy prices, and be has some loft at W. L. Wilcos increased bis popularity home which he values at 1100 each. '. ,, . i... ci..i., im tii k liiir n i? atri,.kiin. iha a-ell-known ranch- as a lauies man d..j -j . i . - a hack load ot his lady friends out to 6r and stockman of Hock creek, was In ... the .team thresher and a header In ig.g Saturday. Mr. Strlcklin lately re- operation. Stevenson's thresher aim Mont Ward's header were visited, and the ladies all voted "Coey" the nicest man in town. Mrs. P. 8. Brown and Mrs. D. B. Trimble loft Monday evening lor Cus tomed from Pendleton, where he dis posed of 14 head of work horses at good He savs any 1200 pound horse, broke to work, will readily bring 100 In that locality. The heading in bis neigh borhood is nearly finished and tnresn- 1 Trlmu e ion wonaay . , ..,.j. .7 , ? .rnM to a tele- Ing will soon be the order of the day. phone message announcing the danger- J. o. Stevenson's new Russell thresher ous illness of their mother, Mrs. Scott, outfit arrived from Arlington Thursday Sbe is quite sged, apd at the time tbe evening and started on the first job on message was sent she was not es peeled J, H. Downlng's ranch, one mile north tolive of town, Saturday. The machine is Cooks Bros new steam thresher is pronounced a "daisy" by those i w rfao makin afine record as a speedy ma- have seen It run, and is doing good work S Z oZ Lade flatting, esceptthat the engine Is J loo light for chine, me ouvu. . . .h- v(l.k. Th . defect will bo reined!- nd ttiresneu vvt sac w.. , - - !":.:I!,i0 n W.Cooke is manager ed with a heavier engine In a few day. UII mwn.'j, i ai i. ..flt and ha knows bow to make however. i. ft 1. nneratlnir on tha ridgO . . . . " .1.1. nim It HalDed Win Battles. w,lWBen T...ni. rtWa and men wrote Tom l'ortwood eipeeU to occupy tne hm the'Frollt to that for Scratches 1..11.K.. ., Inka vanated liv the Con- k...i .... vUnnn.U Rnrn Feet and tlon Drug Co., bis pteaent quarters be- stiff Joints, Buckler.'! Arnica Salve is ng"i; small'to accommodate the large thebe.t In the wo.d Same or 1 nrn. atock be has ordered. Mr. Tortwood Sod b Condon i .a.a . nr...laa harness macnine t 1H. UIUWi. m ' - " and WU1 soon- be prepared to turn oot anything In the harness and saddle line. A True Snako Story T. J. Moffott, of Clackamal county, cond0n has never been a good field w ho was formerly engaged In the atock (or ,nake ltQri0.) tnd the Gtoes's snake i.natneas In Sherman county, was nara IUo. h, had pretty much of a sinecure cri.iav lnnklno after his real estate lTi.ta hnwever. the silence la house and gave him four d'ops in a tea . . . . i i. i.it., . , viwittim ill water auu u. once. 8 jld by The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Crosfleld, mgr. Ordinance of Baptism. The ordinance of baptism was ad Htered at Thirtvmile last Sunday by Elders Moore and Goodwin 'of the Latter Day Saint's church to sis persons, one adult and five children, aa follows: Mrs. Frank Beesotn.of Mayville; Gomer C. llawes, of Ferry Canyon, and Floyd, Pharliaand Maud Moore, of Condon. Confirmation services will be held at the Saints' church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Jo Harbin, the blacksmith, has been Are . . . . i ..(.,.. I.I. natnnt arairon mc I lately and now thinks he ha. it perfected. He has been at great expense periecuuK iue appliance but is now In a fair way to make a good thing outoi it, air. uaruin is not only a first-class Diacssmuu auu -.rnnmaker. but is a practical ma- chlncst aa well, ol which fact the ma chine operators in this locality are wen aware. II. Vra K-fle Interests In this county. Mr. Mofiett also owns real estate In Sherman county and be says wheat land In that county Is now worth from 110 to fao Pr ar. This is what a railroad does to the price of land In a wheat country. The Initial number of the Long Creek Ranger is on our table. It is a neat at fnllimn folio, edited and published bv Charles A. Coe. and Is designed to like the nlace of the Blue Mountain Eagle, which has lately romoveu to Canyon City. We wish Brother Coe all the good things whleh usually drill Into the .anotuiu of a country eauor, nu that the range may be groon and luxuri ant all the year around for the Ranger. W. Paulina returnod last Saturday pm a trip to Portland and the Coast. la went down as far as ort t anoy, ......- hi. nartnnr. Cant. Whistler, has charge of the work of floating the wreck ed lightship which went ashore there several months ago, ol wntcn wora vrou A Zwicker have the contract. The cap tain Is getting along nicely with the work, which la a difficult b, and sent regards to his Condon friends. Herman him.Aif looks fuller and says he fools mnuh bettor for his brief sniff of sea rry in Drills, disc and Hoe, In Time of Peace Prepare for War. Now ia the time for the farmers to prepare for the next year's crop. It is generally conceded by the best farmers that the proper way to sow grain is with a drill. We are agents for latest improved McSherry Grain Drills, Disc and Hoe, and have quite a number on hand. Do not buy a drill till you inspect the Mc Sherrv the best of all. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOR FINEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS FINE BILLIARD AND FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. FRED WILSON, CONDON. ORE. PROPRIETOR. tlie Best For sale by lul.. DR. JORDAN'S cmcatI HUSEUU OF AKATOHYJ lOti MARKET ST., SAM fRANCISCO, CAU (Mmmrnrn Sin ft hm T. l.r.Hl iMtlllllMl VDmiB In Ui Wor'S. f 0rMU oitraerSMi i tha Cltf. A o.4rui iii,Uor visitor. f SnkiMH., or nr euntrSflt- diuu..BMlllftlf .r4 br 9 i tb. olilm.! ftpx-l"11' a. tb Vmci&a DR. JOROAJ-KIVATE DISEASE! A ...ik,n. ism mmmi In m.lurr a I jmtm. Wtiuii4 pTiei oklilt7, tm- f , BtaT, L. lulw ill .11 lucumpll- I ciiloii.; r.rrlM, rr.lr- W ' .kM .A.a..hu.llliI.PrMMarf .rt'rla.li.f, By comlXiitloii of J L huMvnuid ai. trwtmrtit Ib.t It will uol A ' onlr .(VrS inidlt. rUi I. bill Brn.iiiil f I eur.. 111. Doctor do, not Ilni to nprfurai A I mlraelM, birt H w.ll known to b fclr ..id f . nwt.rhr-ki.il n Hurfron j.tMmllrt.1 I 111 111. o-llt-Il. f I tb. riiu "lihout ths uol J.ir. T nitM or mm jo.ipri. v I rar lor plan. A qoicS ind roriimi 0 ' rfor niM. a rM.i",tj l jr. Jardu'. imcUI pai.lrw n.tbotl A ' KVBStV SSAJS ppllnU)MrUilc.lT I our Vi'rt oMniaii of blcnipliilii. J k twrv rojt w. vi'trl'iKi. ...... . v.i 11 .iiir ITMUBt II. ymt pww.y ' . I . . . . b BHII AWftlMV At . wnt. i"T "''. " .J . , , M4Baues. MiiLmFa. (a vuiu. book tor ni.) in .r uw Oa lOROas a CO . iesi mum l. . r. r i"Tat BlU. THE NEW YORK WORLD, TH3ICE A-WEEK EDITION. As 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. Its news service covers all the globe and is eqaaled by that of few dai iii. Tta renorta from the Boer war have not been excelled In thorongbneae and promptness, and with the presidential campaign now in progress It will be in valuable. Its political news ia absolute ly Impartial. This fact makes it ot especial value to yon at this time. If you want to watch every move ot the great political campaign take the Thrice-a-Week World. If you want to keep your eye on the Trusts and they need watching-Uke the Thrice-a-Week World. Tha Thrice-a-week World's regular subscription price is only 1.00 per year. We offer this uneqnaled newspaper and Tim Globb together one year for $2.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50. Dunn Bros., "My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea,'' says J. H. !). WH llama, Urefton. " ..... u'iih th doc-tor's assistance. UUI. ...w. " . . . - l ....i . ...t roanrt ir tried U fl sin iwr-I liu no ...... ........ - . Iain's Colic, Cholera ana inamioea Remedy. 1 am happy to say u gave immediate reliel and a complete cure. J for sale by The unuson rnartu v. W. Crosfleld, mgr. Dealers in General Merchandise. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. '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-clasB hotel, will End this house suited to their wants. broken. While Mrs. F. M. Sprlngston aalnakinsoutof her window last Pat nrdav she espied a bin rattler in Uie act of crawling np on the side of thecellar, where, It is snpposea, nissnaaeBuip going to ".an himself." The lady, con trary to all precedent, neither screamed uor fainted, but arming nerseu wun a club she declared war on rattlers and inr.ro! tha Herman Kmnoror's advice tn hi aoldlers to take no prisoners and ulve no Quarter. The snake wa .peedily dispatched and wa. found to be a big fnllow with four rattles and a button. It la the first rattler ever killed in tbe city. ' AGENTS WANTED. No Capital Necessary to sell Our Teas, Cofrees and Spices. In every City and Town in the States of Oregon and Washington outstiie oi iwtiatwl Ladies or vounir men who have two or throe hours per day to spare will find selling our Teas, Coffees and Spices pleasant work and they can make big money ior memseives. nnu mi full particulars and Catalogue FREE. UREAT EASTERN TEA COMPANY, No. 826 Washington St., Portland, Or. Largest distributors of Teas, Coffees and Spices on the .'aclfio Coast. 100 stores in Bucccuiiful operation. WHEAT The cheapest and most satisfactory way of handling your Wheat aftor harvest will be to ship to the Mutual Warehouse Go. OF PORTLAND, OR. ICE CREAM, MILK SHAKE, SODA DRINKS OF ALL KINDS, EXPORT AND GEN. STEEDMAN CIGARS, BEST 5CT. SMOKe III TOWN. at ilAliRSUN EL UYdAtfl d ' t dnery. INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALFOUR GUTHRIE St CO, Managers.) u!u Driroe Pair! inr firAin. General warehouse Business yunuutwu. Warehouses at ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IPSE. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietoh. RINEHART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, PropV. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found iu this country than at this house. Meals 2oc; bedsioc. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELIHC MEN, ...Correspondence solicited.. H. . HINDMCKS. SOWKl. HENDRICKS & BOWEKMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. rmsT buiwino witstor row ornca, condon. rilWTBOOB HOKTH or STKIWBB'S SBKK, rOKSltl rnrefnl nlU-ntlon to U-pil hmHirss in (illli.nm nU Whwlcr countlvs. A Notary tu oui'h otlice. S. W. VOGEL Spoolallat foi" Refraction and Defects of the Eye, Will Visit Condon Every Three Months. Watch local Column tor Patem Are You Aware Tha t vt'Cx ft Prt fif.lfl ncrpnts for Masurv's Taints? These paints have a world-wide reputation for brilliancy of eolorand lasting quality. No finer paint manufactured. Any color or shade supplied. We keep tham in stock. Our Varnishes and Oils are the finest goods obtainable. The Hudson Pharmacy, Prug, Photo AiippLiJni Jewelry , Paints ant Oils. Civ: n trial brccte.