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THE G01IDOI1 GLOBE. , THURSDAY,' NOVEMBEH I. 1900. THE OFFICtAb PAPER OP OILLIAM COUNTY, OREQON, LOCAL NEWS. rio'iix Thing. In J, October 29, 100J, id Mr. ami Mrs. At Moyar, a dunghter. II. J. Nott, one of tho bent known e itliung of Ole, was In town on business Tuesday. , Hokh Saturday, Oodrtwr 27, 1000, to Mr, and Mm. Paul Urelner, of Maytilla irtlnct, a ton. Mr, J, K. FlUwnter U seriously fit (lift week. It Is fuarsd die ii develop ing case of the (over. Hurry May hue botujht John MiMor- rln1 old dwelling on bUmlle and I re moving it to hi homestead. Mills' M'lnory Neal left Sunday morn- thg (or Shutller Flat, wbere sue will teach a Ove montlii' turiu of eutiool. Joi.T. Harblrt, formerly of tliii place, lias Just been granted a patent ou bi lifting jick by ttit United Stale 1'itteut UOlee. ; Or. Luna loft Snmlay morning tor Walla Wall In response to a message annouueing the dangerous llltlcM of bi later, Lost Rctween Vf, t. Smith' place and Condon a child' jacket, navy blue, braid trimming. Return to tula ollke and recolve reward, Wut. Cornet t left a (ample of hi big llurpee potatoe at thi oltlue a few day ago that were whopper. Beveral of Ihtiil woiltd weigh S or 0 poond , L. T. Morgan, Mr. Keene and Charlie ISlrd, of Kossll, were In town Monday, having' brought over three young fellow for lafe keeping In the county Jul I. Andrew Urelner wa over from May Villa' precinct Tueidey. lie met her Mr, Simmons, hi brothei-ln-law( who ljntout from the Willamette valley on a visit. John Connolly, who ha been In the inountalo with heep all aumiuer, w In town Sunday for the first time this fall. John tay the flock In hi charge came out in good condition. II. C. Dryion, of Weston, came in lust Thursday to visit hi (athor-in-Iaw, J. II. Downing, iid faintly. Mr. ISryson ha been here for eeveral week visiting rel ative and friend. Jim Riser, superintendent of road tor this county, I working a force of men on the Tenmile grade thi week. That road wa rendered almost I in passable by the heavy waterspout last summer. Mr. Matey moved to town from Ferry Canyon last Saturday to give her grand thlldrort the benefit of our excellent public school during the winter. She 1 occupying the Fix residence on the east tide. Ham Jones, well known resident of Lost Valley, hatdisposed of hi interest there and eipecte w spend the winter at I'ortlaml. He also contemplate a vMt to hi old home In England in the bear future. Rev. Edward Curran, who ha been at Heppner, lone and Islington for the past week, will return to Condon today and will conduct services at the Con gregational church neat Sunday, morn ing and evening. Charlie Johnson came in from the mountains Sunday, where he ha been II siiunner In charge of W. J. Russell's heep. Charlie 1 on of the best sheep men In the state, and be ride the best aaddle horse in Gilliam county, Ueorge Scbott ie delivering the ballot boxes tht week for the general election which will be held neat Tuesday. Sher iff Wilcox It kept busy looking after the comfort of hit guests at the Hotel de Hold u in, and io got Ueorge to distribute the ballot bote. R. V, Crane, of Mayville, wa in town Sunday on hi way home from Hills boro, Washington county, where be ha been for a week or so looking after hi property Interett In that county. Mr. Crane say time are pretty hard among the farmer of that region, the cutworms and other big gob of prosperity boing too ranch for the granger. James Simpson, a former resident of thi region, bnt who now reside on the Clackama river, about 20 mile from Portland, I here thi week visiting old friends. Mr. Simpson expect to buy about 600 head of theep here, which he will (hip to hi farm on the Clackama. 'He was formerly engaged in the (heep business in thi county. ' A. Hartman made a flying trip to Ar lington last Friday. He left here about eight o'clock in the forenoon, made the round trip and reached home again at three o'clock the following morning almost 80 mile In 19 hour. One of his horse gave out on the return trip and ho wa obliged to secure a fresh one, but the other auluinl stood the round trip all right. ,. It. K. Searcy went through Monday with a load of wheat for Arlington. It, K. recently returned from deer hunt in the break of the John Day, and he did not return empty handed. On the contrary, he came In with a pack horse loaded to the guards with four big veni son and, to keep It from (polling, did not fail to remember tho editor, It was the best venison we ever tasted and B. K. ha our vote for bos hunter. TheGrelner A Dyer (team thresher finished the season's run last Saturday at Emmett Armstrong' place in Ferry Canyon, The machine threshed about (1,1,000 bushels of grain during the season No time whatever wa lost during the run by breakdowns, but after finishing the last J ib and starting for home a pully on the traction gave out, which necessitated a lay over on the roud, E, T. Hollonheck run the englneduring the whole season, Don't overlook Dunn Bros.' new ad. A heavy rain fell heie Tuesday even' Ing, C, Vft Weste was In from Clem yester day, . Don't full to rend P. If. Stephenson's new ad. Hits week. It i full of interest to bargain hunter. Dr. Hudson hat bought the Arlington drugstore which, wa recently (old by L. O. Edward to Win. Smith, of Croy. Ed Temple I differing from a Car buncle on hi neck. A few common bolls keep it company and keep Ed from noticing the carbuncle too much. W. A. Goodwin I down with typhoid fever. Dr. Ituedy wa out from Arling ton yeaterday morning to see him and Other patient in thi neighborhood. Dr. Gullette, who ha been very low lor two or three week with typhoid fevor; it improving very (lowly. It is thought, however, that he will now re cover, Tom Portwood won a fin shotgun in a ralilo the other day. Torn (ay bus! nest will have to get a lot slacker than It I now, however, before he get much time to us It. Elder Swift will hold Service In the Baptist church next Sunday at 11:00 a. in. and 4 ;00 p, in. A new heater will be put in the church and the building made comfortable for these and all subsequent services. All are invited. One night last week some miscreant threw rock through the glass door In the front of the Model restaurant in the Fix building. The old fashioned whip ping post would be proper mode of dealing with such offender if they could lie caught. ' Hon. Wallace MtiCamant, of Portland, talked politic to Condon people last night from a republican standpoint, but he made the common error of hi class in attributing all of the ignorance io the world to the democrat, and the way he Ignored tne trust question made It look a though he wa afraid to tackle It. School Notes. Nki.uk II. Biiowm, School Editor. Esther Hollenbeck and Weldon Dar ling were absent last week. 'fc. Nellie Sprlngston and Myrtle Downer were absent one day last Week on ac count ot illnes Minerva Neal visited both the gram mar and the primary departueut last Friday afternoon, We learn there being something over 100 pnpll in our school that the direct or are talking of employing another teacher. No one ba been tardy so far this month, but w are sorry to state that it ha been impossible for ome pupil to attend regularly. The eighth grade arithmetic clan I working la '.'Square and Cube Kool" thi week, and the seventh grade in "Duties or Customs." Five new pupil were enrolled In the grimmer department this week. Their name are; Ia Washburn, Anna While, lite Shannon, Walter Farrer and Fred Farrer. Having forgotten to mention the names of two ot the pupil who were neither tardy nor absent, in the principal's room last month, we will mention them In thie issue: Raymond Trimble and Nellie Itrowm Our literary and debating aociety met again last Friday evening and the ques tion for debate, which wa choeen at the preceding meeting, wa decided in favor of the affirmative. The question for next meeting I: Resolved, That Washington Deserve More Credit Than La Fayette. Quite a number of visitor were present at last meetlng-Meolame Dunn, Puitison and Dysart i Messrs. Parker, Maley and Smith, and Mis Minerva Neal. The following program ha been arranged, by an appointed committee, for next meeting: Alvin Wilcox Recitation Haael Fitawater. Rending Mark Portwood Recitation Gnasie Darling. . , . ..Instrumental Music Abbio Darling Reading The name of the pupils of the primary room who were neither absent nor tardy Inst nmniti are given oeiow : Klovd Moore Itertha Moore Nellie NpringMoti - Zona Frater Edith Greenfield Edgar Dnnlap Arthur Parrish Walter Wise Arthur Wllcot Verner Caldwell Veva Portwood Sybil Campbell Karl Palmer Zella Raiding I, villa Pliter George Caldwell I.lllie Neal Freddie Moore Frankie White Claud Clark Matthew Pliter Herbert Clark Annie Caldwell Alfred Wise. ARLINGTON. The (learner RUIInga will be (old by the sheriff next Wednesday. Ex-Representative J. K. David was in with a load of livo slock Monday. Tho bowling alley started np Wednes day, with Frank Hoxter in charge. The Uncle Josh Spruceby Dramatic Company and Hayseed Rand will show here Friday night. D. W, Kalston shipped a car load of hog from here Monday. They came from Rock creek and Klickitat, Cha. Campbell, the carpenter, has returned from Shaniko with hi tool chest and will atop in Arlington thi winter. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LniHtlvo Bromo Quinine Tnhlots. All dniKxUts refund the money II It fulls to cure. E. W. Orovo's ilKimture Is oil each box. 2So. I Am A Ulntai- ftranrt Condon is rapidly coming to the front a a firsfelfcss winter resort and the rush so fur thi ermson I exceeding all expectations The Hotel Delloldum, under the efficient management of Sher iff Wilcox, I already comfortably filled with guestx, and it fame a a hostelry snows to have reached remote sections. The latest arrival are registered as Ed Smith, Frank Johnson and Lloyd Dnl ton and the trio arrived Monday from Fossil, the county seat of Wheeler coun ty. They are charged with burglary, Wheeler county always wants the lion's share of everything. She wanted more Gilliam county territory than she got. She failed to get as many votes In this county at the lateelectlon a she wanted j but now she walk off with the record of furnishing three fourth of our jail population. And only a short time ago Stewart threatened to do worse things to us if he could only get another Scotch man elected to office in Multnomah coun ty. If such a catastrophe should hap pen Gilliam county will have to enlarge her jail, nre. Mr. Fred Monroe, of Arlington, i here thi week visiting friends and rela tive(. , h. Comlno. the marble and granite man, of The Dalles, wa here for a few day the first of the week. Wedding Bells. Wednesday, October 81, 19"0, at the home of the bride's uncle. Robert Spencer, on Eightmlle, Mr. Jhiiich More land ami Miss Martha Jennings were united In marriage, Rev. Edward Curran officiating. The bride Is a well known and highly respected yonng lady of that section, and the groom Is one of the prosperous young sheepmen of Morrow county. The youhu couple will make their home at liardmsn. The GfOHft force wa remembered with a big Ikix of wedding cako of the tfrst quality. Will Hartman and WiU-y Miller, who have tx-en dnngerootly ill, are both re Krted better. . Mrx. S. A. Paulson and Mr. S. E. Van Vuctor entertained as nmnlwr of theif friends at the home of the latter yesterday afternoon with a Hallow e'e'n party. A pleasant afternoon is reported. Six Frightful Failure. Six terrible failure of six different doctor nearly tent Wui. H. Mullen of Lockland, O., to an early grave. All said he had 4 fatal luftg trouble and that be must coon die. Cut he wa urged to try Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption. After taking five bottle he wa entirely cured. It ia pos itively guaranteed to core all diseases of Throat, Chest and Longs, Including Coughs, Colds, La Gri ppe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Cfonp, Whooping Cough. 50c and $1 00.. Trial bottle free at Condon Drug Co.'. ROCK CREEK. Mist Pearl Scbott I attending school atOlex. Mr. Hankins of the west aide of the creek wa here last Thursday. Mr. II. N. Scoggina and family are visiting w ith Mr. and Mr. Earnest Tay lor on the creek. Miss Anna Leghorn, one of Arlington' most popular young ladies, la visiting friends on the creek. Charlie Wallace, of upper Dryfork, passed through here few day ago with a bunch of sheep, which he will winter at Bob Walker' aheep ranch near Ar lington, , ... ii i i ,n Editor Seaa Wonder. Editor W. V. Barry of LexingtonTenn., In exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted a severe case of Piles, llij quick cure through using Bucklen' Arnica Salve convinced him it is another world' won der. Cure Piles, Injuries, InfJamatioo, and all Bodily Eruption. Only 25c at i Condon Drug Co.'. OLEX, Mr. Cha. Wilkin I seriously ill at her father's home In Arlington. I S. 8. Thomas' children have rented room here, for the winter school. Mr. N. II. Scoggint ha moved with her family to the home ot ber aon-io- law, Earnest Taylor. Guy Nolt spent a few day, in Arling ton the - first of the week while the doctor whittled carbuncle off hi neck. Someone thought they saw McKinley on our etreeU the other day, but it was only Albert Miller feeling eo important over hi twin girls. The young men in the neighborhood of Locust Grove have organised a band, and we expect soon to hear tweet music watted on the evening breeee. "I have used Chamberlain'eColic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," (ay Mr. E. S. Phipps, ot Poteau, Ark. "It rnred me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too high ly of it." This remedy always win the good opinion, it not praise, of those who use it. The quick cure which it effect even in the most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For ale by The Hudson Pharmacy. C. W. Crosfleld, mgr. Federal Grand Jury. Clerk Shtdon of the United States Cir cuit Court has made np the first list of 1000 name of taxpayers for exclusive use as federal grand jurors, , the ratio boing struck according to the population of the various counties. Clerk Staden made up the Multnomah county portion of the Het from the tax roll of that county, and requested the county clerk of the other counties to end in the required number of names, Irrespective of prtyt The following names were sent In from this county ! W. H. Colwell, farmer; T. C. Mobley, farmer; Josepho Martin, farmer; S. B. Barker, merchant; E. A, Stinchfleld, stockman; T. G. Woodland, farmer! W. P. West, farmer; Ralph Froman, farm er; T. G. Johnson, farmer; George S, Blake, sheepman. BRYAN OR MCKINLEY. izrlT Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum, Ranges, Heaters, Paints of J. H WOOD, ARLINGTON. Largest and Best Stock in Gilliam County and at Lowest Prices. Charlie Earhart, who has been in Ar lington tor (overal weeks, returned to Condon Sunday. . Charlie says ho will he good now and stay in tho host town in Eastern Oregon. Charlio Ward came out with him to enjoy our fine climate and prosperous times. Stop the Coutfh And work off the Cold, Luxntivfl Itromo Qnlnlno Tablets euro a cold In one (.lay No Cure, no I'ny. l'rh'u '.'3 cents. Yon assume no risk when you buy Chauiterlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, The Hudson Pharmacy will refund your monev if vou are not satielled after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the moot successful rem edy in use for bowel complaint and the only one that never fails. It Is pleasant sale anu rename. Notice of Dissolution. Notice ! hereby given, to all whom It may concern, that the Arm of Jat-fcson A Dysart, consisting of John Jackson and John Dysart has been thi day dissolved by mutual consent, John Dysart retiring therefrom and John Jackson succeeding in the busines. All accounts due to the firm will be payable to John Jackson and all debts due from the firm will lie paid by him. Dated at Condon, Oregon, the 17th day ot October, 1000. John Jackhoit. JoilK DVHAKT. Purely Business. tad fee Call at P. H. Stephenson's anil give your ordef for a fine nian-tuflof- ed suit. Listen! Sewing machine of fine quality and at moderate price at P. 11. Stephenson's. Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. When you get that new hat at the milliner store just step np in the Novelty Gallery and have a picture taken. Temple's Novelty Gallery for Stamp Photos one dozen for 2r cents, four different position. Temple, the photographer, ran take your house, horse or farm ) in fact, any thing in out-door photography. G. L. Neal, the well known auction eer,' will give the strictest attention to all busines entrusted to hi caie. If you have property to aell consult him. 13 It. 1. WGCtUfTTUi PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OJiee fa ll if Cmdon Drug Co. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll UorK a Specialty. Plansand Estimates Furnished Condon : i Oregon. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. I have a full stock of Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Xickle Watches, Chains Charms Etc. for Ladies or Gentlemen. All kinds of fine Watch Repairing and Gold Mounting done to order. All ork guaranteed. " Call and see me when in Arlington, two doors north of Grande Hotel. tfttyWatches left with Mr. Reinacher at the post office will be for warded free of charge to and from Arlington. R. H. Robinson, Arlington, Or. The autumn leaves are leaving fast 4tm The trees will leave in Spring, Soon we will feel the wintry blast -m JE And it won't do a thing To the tnso who is not protected by our gen erators of warmth and comfort. SLC NOW IS THE TIME to leave your order for a good g" winter suit of LAMM & CO'S Famous Tailor Made f Clothing. We are sole agents for this region. p EXAMINE OUR GOODS SET SECURE OUR PRICES in the following lines J: CHOICE GROCERIES Only the best p HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES Up-to-date styles SE , CENT'S FURNISHINGS Finest line in County. IDunn Bros.,! JET General Merchandise. "35 PkuuuiuiiuiiuiiuiHiumuiuuuiWi! CIGARS!! CIGARS!! HENRY THE FOURTH, CONSTITUTION, FONTELLA, JOHN DREW, EXPORTS, CEN. STEEDMAN JOHN JACKSON Bread! Breadl Twelve loae for $1.00. Fresh every day. Mr. P. L.Mokhelu LOST. A pftir of spectacles, in a black case, on the road between Coinlon and John Mnddock's ranch. Fiinlor please return same to John Muddock or leave at this ollko aud receive reward. INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) HifrhARt Prices Paid for Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted. Warehouses at ARLINGTON, RLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IONE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The Connty Court bn ordered me to collect all delinquent taxes by Novem ber 1, 1000. Those wishing to save cost will settle their tag without further notice on or before November 1, 1000. W. L. Wilcox, Sheriff; Dated thiis 2nd day of October, 10C0. $5.00 Reward. I will pay the above reward for the dulivery of the following described horse to Kelson & Tortwood's barn : One 8-year-old black gelding, branded three bar ( 1 1) on shouldor. Range on Tenmile. 1 John Madoock, Culldun, Oregon Fall and Winter Openin, Of High Grade Goods'. Ladies' Cent's and! Children's Heavy Winter Urtderwf-ftr, Meltia ami Florence Uir-' inn Unite a specialty Dress Skirts, Fancy Plaids, Heavy Kvrgm HairCloth, Pressed Flan nel Etc. Under Skfrte Outing Flannel, Wool, Mo- $1.25 to reen and ttiie Sateen. $V.03 Jorsay Leggirrsi Fur fittiir s, JAHsea and ChildrfO, j Canvas Legging j K..r Men. iChrMdreTr'st Jacket $f 3 to K''rl"v Fam-y' Mintnres $(.40 fd $10.03 and Uoitclti Cltrfhv ! Fur Collarette ! For Luiticv, $5.0O 42.B0 t9 6,00 Finest line of Fascifiafofs and shawls and Ladies' ftixl Men's Fancy Goods in the County. P. H. Stephenson, B liable Merchant, Fall and Winter Goods. Largest and Best Line In Gilliam County. Winter Underwear, Overcoats Mackintoshes, Ulsters Etc Groceries Hardware and General Merchandise Largest stock in the , county Universal Stoves and Ranges Iron Bedsteads Spring Mattresses Chairs Extension Tables Orders taken for Furniture and Wall Paper not kept in Stock WADE BROS. Olex, Oregon. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOJt tW&ST URAiVDS OF U IXES, LIQUORS and CIGARS FINE BILLIAR AND FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION, FRED WILSON, CONDON, ORE. PROPRIETOR. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. This popular hostelry has been thoroughly renovated and is how prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public in an up-to-date manner. Commercial travelers, and olhere desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house Buited to their wants. MRS S. A. MAD DOCK, Proprietor. R I M EHART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found in this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 250. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN. Have You Got A Cough, A Cold? A sure and quick cure for both ts a bottle of Farker's Cough Balsam. Every bottle guaranteed and for sale by The Hudson Pharmacy, Drugs, Fhoto Supplies, Jewelry, Faints and Oils. Give us a trial. O.S.EBI rtoparETou of SODA and BOTTLING II ORKS Siannfncturer of 8ofln, Ornnge and Champnitne Cider, SarsnpHrlllH siul Iron and all other Scotland Citrboilnted Prinks. Condon trado is respect fully solicited! Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. Fossil Flour takes the lead because it is the best. Try it- Fossil Flouring Mills, . ossil, ouego.n For Sale I'' Leading Condon MeiiiH I