THE CONDON GLOBE. YHURSDAVf SBPTBMBKFt 13, I0OO. tHB OFFICIAL PAPER OF OILLIAM COUNTY. OKEOON. Our Agents. . Tlio following persons are the accredited agent of tho Oi.onis at tho post olhoos named, They are iiuitiomGU 10 receive anU. recoiji for nubscriirtion accounts: W. II. OtiMVKU. . , . , .Arlington WADR JillOA.. OIOX Mhs. Ku.a AnukiX. ; , . .Mayvillo uiiior agents will bo appointed ami moir names aikleO. to this Jib later. 9 LOCAL, NI5WS. IK (Juliette I on Hie tick Hot. (ioo. Perry, of Lone Rock, epoiit a few Unyt in town limt wpk. George Ilrannflalil U homo from liakar County on Und buslcicm. Mr. J, II. l'utnaui.of Fomti, itvinit i 11 14 licr mother, Mn. K. Meuk. MU tluaate Purling vlelted at Mr Murjr Hrown'i oti Kovk croek litot weok. Mi MifuU MudJotK Mttirnud Tuue Uy (roiu a Cow days' vinit at lite Cooney ranch. Mini Miiln;1 iluUtoail ami Mrf. V. A. Darling vUltwd friondi at Mayville lt ThUMUny, . Charlie Karlmrt came in from Lone Hock BuntUy and will remain in town durinu court week. Jim. H. N. Frailer, Mr. 8. D. Darker and Mr, and Mr. T. U. Johnson return ed from Portland Tuesday, Mr. John 1. l'inkhain returned Sun day front San Fmhdlstro, where he spent neveral weeks visiting friend. F. M. Bprlngtitou ha purchased the llarr residence on Summit street. He moved into the property Monday. Jean Uboim, C. W. Crosfleld, H. II. Wain and S. A. l'attlson returned from the Portland fair ami carnival Tuekday. Couslderahle wheat I going toward the railroad now. In another mouth Arlington will be the liveliest town of Its else in Oregon. W, A. Good in ba ft force of men t Work this week rushing to completion the new building for Mis Louellit Mad dock on Spring street. Mr. C. A. (inneman and daughters, of Clem, have returned to Corvallia, here the young ladles are students in the Oregon Agricultural College. Otto Clrecnhood, one of the best-known newspaper men in the Northwest, com niltu.il suicide )n the lavatory of the Portland hotel at 0 o'clock Monday even ing. Ill health and debpondency wa the cause of the deed. John Harrison, of Matuuy Fiat, ha bought the engine formerly used on J. tl UlAuaHMin1. ttiMtfliur An, I Ifrlll IIM It on hi separator. The days of the horse-power thresher teem to he num bered. Mis Loncll MadJnck returned Tues day from t'orlland, where she went to MttH t her fall and winter slotk ot mil linery goods. She brought a few case of goods with her and the balance of her dock will arrive soon. Mr. Ames and son Arthur, of Colum bus, Wash., visited her daughter, Mrs. 8. 1'.. Van V actor, during the work, tirade Van Vactor, who ha been spend ing the summer with hitr grandparent, accoinpaniml them to her home. We understand that a new enterprise will toon he launched in Condon in the way ot an Implement house, of which T. 0. Johnson and F. M. Pliter will be the proprietor. A new building will be erected on Main stroet just north of Dun lap' blacksmith shop. The Athena Tress say (armor In Umatilla county have been disappointed In the yield of their fields, and that few crops have come up to expectation. In Wasco county It I different. Very few farmer had their crop overestimated and a good many harvested more than they expected. Mr. and Mr. 1 B. Stevens, accom panied by Mr. Alonso Sloven and her on Tut, started on the 10th hint, for Portland, where they expect to spend everal days enjoying tho sights, after which they will go to Salem, whore they will vinlt Mrs. Churchill, sister of the two Indies, and attend tho Pluto Fair. Mrs. Alonso Stcvons will loavo her son at thodeaf-muto school atSalom. Hikd In Arlingtoo.Beptcmber 5, IflOO, Hazel Kditli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith, of Croy, aged live years, eight tuonthssnd two days. The funeral took place at the hotel parlor, with ap propriate service at the grave In tho Arlington cemetery. The bereaved par ents have tho sympathy of their many friends In Arlington. Record. ,,. Fire broke out in the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland laat Wednesday, completely destroying one ward before the flames could be chocked. There were 83 put ion ts in the building when the fire atarted, but were removed In safety to ft. Vincent' Hospital, where they will remain for treatment until pro visions can bo made for them. The cause of the Ore I supposed to have been a defective flue. According to the Blue Mountain Knglo, an enraged Irish lady down at Arling ton the other day struck at hor hutbaud with a hoe and nipped the end of his nose oir with the biade. Tat rushed up to the office of the old Justice of the peace to find out under what olmrge he could have his frou arrested. After taking the caso under advieomont for an hour or bo, the old magistrate looked over his eye glasses and said : "I And that the only thing you con do is to bind her over to keep the peace." "Peace, tho divll," bellowed Pat, "the cat haveal roady eaten the pleco; why, what' tho matter with ye, anyway?" Most of the sick are improving. Miss Hnsie Stevenson la teaching school In Ferry Canyon, Jus. Whytu was transacting business in Condon Monday, The full fishing Bontort opened on the Columbia Monday, Mr. and Mr U J Caven, of line creek are visiting their dauxhter Mrs W Ii Wilcox. ,, ., '. ' ; - Fred Wilson returned to Condon Sun day, after hating attended the race at Hamilton . ., ' Joe Harbin and family left Sunday for Portland, where they will reside dur ing the coining winter Oscar Portwood Is having ft tussle with the prevalent fever this week. John Jackson, of the firm of Jackson St Dysart, left Sunday for Portland to take in the Street Fair. , ," Mr. S. K Wilton came in last Satur day from Howard Tpbey' ranch, and is at present Hopping at the Condon hotel. Miss Belle Wilson, who Is teaching school In the Sniptlon district, spent Saturday and Sunday with the Maddock family, , ,f" " " An English scientist claim the dis covery of a practical, commercial method of wlreleds telephone. Further Infor mation will be awaited with interest. The public will want to know whether on the new system the telephone girl will continue to drawl, "W-n-e' b-u-e-y." Oeo. Tntom wa down to Joe Trivitt's ranch Sunday, and while be and Mr, Trivitt were looking through the melon putch for a nice ripe melon they found pocket rule, the propertv oi W. A, Darling. Mr. Darling admit that be lost the rule one day last week while taking a short cut through Joe' melon patch while Joe wa away from home. Will Neat, of Ooldendale, Wash., came in yesterday morning from Wasco, hav ing Just heard ot the serioui illness of hi father and intrv Mr. Meal was away from home when they wired to (soldcodale (or him a few days ago and it was Impossible to locate hiiu. Ha heard of the sickness of hi relative In cidentally while at Wasco, and traveled all night to reach them, happily finding their condition much improved when be reached here. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Yeara of Suffering. "I suffered for thirty year with diar rhoea and thought 1 wa nast helmr cured," say JohnS. llalloway.of French Camp, MIks. "I had spent so much lime ana money anil euuored so much that I had given up all hopes ol recovery. I was so leelile f roin theetleclsof the diar rhoea that l could do no kind of labor, :ould not even travel, but bv accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chain Imrlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles 1 am entirely cured of that trouble. 1 am so plenwl with the result that I am anxious that it he In reach of all who sutler a 1 have." Fr tahi by The Hud son rharniacv C. V. Croslield, mgr. The Portland Fair. The Portland atreet fair is a great suc cess, in point of number in attendance, and while the exhibts will hardly corn- Dare favorably with the Columbian Ex position, many of them are creditable and attractive. Wasco county has a fine exhibit of fruit, grain, wool, etc., and should have a gold medal. Many ot the leading business firms of Portland have attractive display on exhibition which will 110 doubt draw much attention to their city. The fair la run on the European plan 'pay fur what you see. Teu cent ad mit the visitor to tho street, another dime I demanded for admission to the Midway, and then, every time you turn around it ia ten cents more. Tim Mid way Is an aggregation of old lakes from the Chicago fair which have bean on the road "doing" the public alnce that time. Die crowd lent week Were the larget the city ever accommodated. The ho tels, restaurants, saloons, and all other caterer to the transient cIusm, were crowded day and night and reaped a rich harvest from the visitors. Ringting ItroB.' circus, which was at first forbidden the city during fair week, but later allowed to show by payment of a big license, proved the biggest attrac tion of the week. Tho great American people will never tire of going to see the elephant. Editor' Awful Plight. . F. M. Hlggins, Editor Seneca (111..) News, was nillicted for years with Tiles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried liiicklen's Arnica Salve, the best n the world. He writes, two boxes wholly cured him. Infallible for Piles. mre guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold bv Condon Drug CO. AGENTS WANTED. No Capital Necessary to sell Our Teas, Coffees and Spices. In every City and Town in the States of Oregon and -Washington outside of Portland. Ladies or young men who have two or three hours per day to spare will find soiling our Tens, Codees and Spices pleasant work and they enn make big money for themselves. Write for full particulhrs and Catalogue FREE. (I HEAT EASTERN TEA COMPANY. No. 3-'6 Washington St.. Portland. Or. Largest distrioutors of Tens, Coll'oes and Spices on the Pacillo Const. 100 stores in successful operation. . . v NOTICE OF FILING PLATS ; United Statkh Land Okkick, The Dulles, Or., August 10, 1900. Notice is hereby given that on Septem ber 12, 1000, there will bo filed in this olllce approved plats of the following townships:. ,:. Fractional Township 1 South, Range 18 E. W. M., Fractional Township 6 South, Range 17 E, W, M. and Frac tional Township 11 South, Range 15 E W, M, Jay P, Lucas, Register. Circuit Court Docket. : ? September term, f!HXJ. A Orelner et at vs John Fortna Hen ilrichs A liowerman for l If, and 11 8 Wilson and L W Hurling for daft. Coftln Bros v 'John Mikalo S A D Uurley for pllr. A WtngvsU W Hitiulmrtnnd Herbert JlalstcBdlt LSabin for pllf. , All Wlthrow vs J Ptmnd and Henrv Crass A D Ixjedy fur pllf, and HAD Uurley for doft, . A 11 Wlthrow ve tho city of Arlington A I) edy for pllr, and SAD Uurley ior ueii. J 8 Hoypr vs Philadelphia Hwurity vo. vy 11 jooyns ior pill. August Seekomp vs James Stevenson Shiii E Van Vatto for pllf, and Hon- uricK A uowertiiun for ilult,. 3 It Downing v W E Htirton end Roolien McKinney Sum E Van Vactor for pill. Kate Russell ami W J Russell vs R R Pong Sam K Van Vactor for pllf, and Hendricks & Bowerinun for deft, , T H harhart V Oeorgn Stevenson- bam h Van Vactor for pllf. W W Steiwer M L Armslrong and I' rank Arinstroiig--Hendricks & Dower- wan lor pill, . R M Dooly", trustee, v Wm I Fletcher ana f 11 iougius A U Uurley for pllr. Arlington Nat'l Rank vs I, W Darling nn wiey imrnng ueiiaricks a Uuwer man for pllf. . ,: T (i Enrhart vsCharles Johnson Sara E Van Vactor for pllf. , . Shurte A Weir Co. vs O J O'lerreithor and fS D Ollls Ham E Van Vactor for pllf. In the matter of the petition of Robert B Spencer et al for a county road No. 102, appeal by A J CochranHondrick liowerman for pllr, . In the matter of the petition of Robert II spencer et al for a county road No. 102, appeal by M O Cochran Hendricks liowerman for app. Carrie Hnrnhaui s! W Montague james ai jonna tor pur. Charles Rasmnsseti vs J 3 Hogsn Sain E Van Vactor for iilfl. and Jleu- dricksJc. liowerman for deft. W It Boyer vs Charles Oberreither Sam E Van Vactor for pllf. W P Fuller vs Condon Drug Co. E E Merges and Menefee A Wilson for piff. Adolph HaniKild vs the Oregon Rail road A Navigation Co. C J Bright for nllT. and SAD Uurley and II T Conner lor deft. Woodard, Clarke & Co.. vs Condon Drng Co. Hendricks A liowerman for plff. ti R Barker va Joseph Lieoallen and Mary Lieuallcn Hendricks A Uoaer uian for plff. Stel wer. Carpenter A Co. va E I French Hendricks A liowerman for pllf. Jtqi tTY. George Itardie v Iavid Snanldimrct al A H Ben nett and Heudricks A liower man for pltT. J Uurney Fowler et al vs Frank Mun- keretal Ueo. W Haxen for plff. . , W C Caldwell et al v A W Armstrong Sam E Van Vactor for piff, and Hen dricks A liowerman for deft. Edward B Smith vs Georgia A Smith Crosean A Robbiu and 11 S Wilson for pltf, and Hendricks A Bowerman tor deft. , School district No. 1, in Gilliam coun ty, Oregon, v S B Darker as count v treasurer S A D Uurley lor plff, and A A Jay ne for deft. DH W ood fi net at vs Milton Wash bnnt et ox Hendricks A Bowerman for plff, and Sam E Van Vactor for deft. Mamie Beihl vs Jacob Beibl Sam E Van Vactor for pltf. James M John vs John Klenliena James M Johns for plff, and SAD Uur ley lor Uett, Mary Bell Baker vs Charles t. Baker Hendricks A Bowerman for pllf. and Sam J4 Van Vactor for deft. Jennie C Otierreither va Charles J Oberreither James M Johns for plff. and Sam K Van Vactor for deft. The American Mortgage Co. of Scot land vs Sarah E Cruui et al A A Jayne for plff. James E Douglas vs Lydia PoOiflas James M Johns for plff, and Ueo. p Lent tor delt. Mary Anderson vs August Andersen Sam E Van Vactor for plff. Nellie Atkeson vs George Atkeson Sam E Van Vactor for plff, M E Garrison vs Sol J Garrison W II Dobyns tor plff. Ada Sproat va Wm. E Sproat James M Johns for pllf. Maud 1. Albrecht vs Edward Albrecht Henry Crass for plff. W Landos vs Edgar T Persons et al W 11 Wilson for pllf. ERle Shnrte vs Frank I Shurte S A I) Uurley for plff. George Alexander vs Alice Alexander et al Hendricks A Bowerman for pllf. Susie E Wilson vs Charles C Wilson Satn E Van Vactor for plff. James J Fix va L W Darling et al Sam E Van Vactor for plff. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Great Favorite. The soothing and- healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with pooplo every where. It is especially prized by moth ers of Binall children for colds, crimp and whooping consigns ib always affords quick relief, and as It contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Tho Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Croslield, mgr. Sunshine a Good Hair Tonic. A good tonio for the hair is sunshine and fresh air. The Ureek girls who sat on the city wall aud gnve thoir hair a daily sun bath wore wiso. The modern woman can't exactly follow their exam pie, but, at any rate, she can refrain from tightly braiding hor hair at night and can leave it loose so that the air van get to it. Then when she washes her hair, which ih summer should not be less often than once a fortnight, she can sit in a sunny window until it is dry. Sunshine does not dry the scalp as arti ficial heat is bound to do,, but it gives lifo and vigor to the Imlr, Cuta and Bruise Qulokly Healed. Chamberlain' pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injorv will instantly allay the pnin and will heal the part in less timo than any other treatment, Unless the injury ia very severeitwill not leave a soar. Pain Balm also cores rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lumeness. Fir sale by The Hudson Pharmacy. C. W. Cros lield, mgr. ; , " ' 1 Circuit Court Jury List. , . Drawn for September term, 1SKJ0. The following have been drawn as ju rors for the coming term of circuit court: Arlington Hons ileardsley, Ww. 1. Fletcher, Fred HannA. Condon John W. Khbert, F. Ward, A. Hartman, 17. B. Trimble, Reubin Ale Kinney, F. M. Shannon, J. C. Cooney, w. i. i mm fig, a. i. emiiniint. ... Clem Jesse O. Lewi. Idea L. P. Davidson. ' Lone Rock J. W. Williams, Jeff Hayes. U. M. Jolinxon. Mayville Geo, B. Dukek, R. W. Crane, J. Boyer, F. B. Moore. Olex D. F. Sfricklin, Joe Bndd, Wm. Hunt, J. W, Mi'Kiiinev, Pope Gatlin, J. A. Wiird. V. II. llnnilim .1 A Mill..r J. W. Phillips.. Willows Mike fichewe. You MHtirritf tin riulf n-lu tmt Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Dmr- rnoea itemeoy. the flmlson 1'harmacy will refnnfl vunr fiimiev if vtn ura mt satisfied after nsmg it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful rem- itdv In tium fitr huitna) ,wr r.lu ..... u ...I fl. only one that never fails. It i pleasant safe and reliable. ,r Treasurer's Notice. All city warrants registered prior to Deo. 1, 1890, will be paid on presenta tion at my nlllce. Interest ceases after Aug. 20, 1000. P. II. Stki'iikmn, City Treasurer, Condon, June 11. 1000. : , . Treasurer's Notice. All ennntv .uitrrnnla retriaterorl nrlnc to January 1. will lie naul on nru- seutation at niv odh-H. Intercut i-i-utea after June 23, 1000. I H. STEIMIKSfOM, Treiifttlrer lit f tillinm count w t l.f.,ri Dated at Condon, Ore., June" 23. 1!HK. Purely Business. . All lines of summer gools sold at cost for cash t Shnrte A Weir Co.'. l'ArifH Hot and cold water, clean tow els, only 25centsat Condon hotel. Shnrte A Weir Crr.' are making low prices for cash in all hoes of goods. When in need of a grain drifl do not forget to see the Monitor ami Bnekeye at Shurte A Weir Co.', Arllrurlon, (jr. Have yoo tried it? Dr. Shiek' Hair Tonic for the scalp. For sale at the Hudson Pharmacy, Shnrte A Weir Co. have just received their fall lines of Huta and Caps, Boots and Shoes, which they are selling at very close margin for cash. G. L. Neal, the welt known anction ecr, will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to hi care. If yon have property to sell' consult him Shurte A Weir Co- have the largest supply of lace leather, leather beltings drapers, draper slat, etc., to be found in Gilliam county, at bed rock prices. Dentistry. Dr. T. L. Nicklin, dentist, has re moved his office to the Stephenson building, second floor, where he will be found at all times resdv to attend to the w ants of those desiring the services of a firtt-c!nss dentist. Call and see him The doctor was here for a short time last summer and his work speaks for itself. WAN I'KD HKVKHAI. PKKSliNH KK UM trletouw Miiniiifer in thin ntnte to reiire ftettf me lu their on Hifl unrrotindjiiK eouittitu IIIItiK to pay vearly f m, (mrable wwklv, I)b .lrhli; employment with Hn'ial ttortiiiltlii. HfertMiees exeliMtlir-'l. Kipc1m m-lt-tniirrrf lnniK'1 etiTelopc. iiik. :nieHKo. a. A. Pack, jMH'xloh build J. I-I. WOOD HIGH GRADE FURNITURE ARLINGTON, OR. VICTOR MARDEN Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddles CFine Stoclc Saddles a Specialtyi H'e Guarantee Our rrues to Pleast and Our If ork to Give Satisfaction Call when in The Dalles or write for rices and information. The Dalles, Oregon. Mc Sherry Grain disc arid Hoe, In Time of Peace Prepare for War. Now is ths time for the fanners to prepare for the next year's crol. It is generally conceded by the best farmers that the proper way ti sow grain is with a drill. We are agents for latest improved MeSherry Grain Drills, Disc and Hoc, and hae quite a number on hand. Do not buy a drill till you inspect the Mc Sherrv the best of all. Arc tlio Best For sale by D u n n Bros,, Dealers in. General Merchandise. ICE CREAM, MILK SHAKE, SODA DRINKS OF ALL KINDS, EXPORT All DC EN. STEEDMAf! CIGARS, BEST 5GT. SMOKe III TOWN. at JACKSON & DYSART'S "U INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALPOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) Highest Prices Paid for Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted, Warehouses at AULLN'GTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IOXK. : Fall Announcement. Bargains in Dry Goods. Now is the time to purchase. . Do not Jet this Goldwrt Opportunity pasa Ladies Underwear, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, I Ribbons and Dress Goods, j Laces. We have on hand Silks of all Patterns and Qualities. Wc sell all supplies, usually kept by us, at moderate prices quality considered. Call for what you want and we will sup ply you satisfactorily. Yours truly, P. H. Stephenson, Reliable-Merchant. DEERING MOWERS BINDERS Universal Stoves and Ilangea AND BINDER TWINE Iron Bedsteads Spring Mattresses Chairs Extension Tables Orders taken for Furnituro ' and Wsrll Taper not kept ia Stock RUSHF0RD Groceries General Merchandise WAGONS Largest stock in the county RACINE BUGGIES WADE BROS. OLEX, OREGON CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOR FINEST BRANDS OF WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS FINE BILLIARD AND FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION FRED WILSON, CONDON. ORE. lUtorUIETOK. Stop at Tlie 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 other?", desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wanta. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietor. R I N EH ART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, PropV. The public will find that no better accommodations can be . found in this countrv than at this house. Meals 25c: beds 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN. Are You Aware That we are sole agents for Masury's Taints? These paints have a world-wide reputation for brilliancy of colorand lasting quality.. No finer paint manufactured. Any color or shade supplied. We keep them in stock. Our Varnishes aud Oils are the finest goods obtainable. The Hudson Pharmacy, Drugs, Photo Supplies, Jewelry, Paints' and Oils. Give us a trial. O. S. EBI HJOPHIETOtt Of SODA and BOTTLING ' 11 ORA'S Aianuftictnrcr of Sodu, Orange mid Ctiainpiigne Oiiler, Siil'siipaiillii unit Iron and all other Gotland Curkmated JMnks. Condon trd. is respect fully solicited Ordws promptly tilled Arlington, Ore. Fossil Flour takes the load because it is the best. , .,. ,, Try it. Fossil Flouring Mills, FOSSIL, OIIKGON. Vnf Stily t iv- f.cit lin '.VihIi.hi M'T'-lim-ltt mass