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THE CONDON GLOBE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Bi 1900. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF OjLLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. LOCAL NEWS. Will llartman la still quite nick. Frank Slovens was In from Trull Fork proi'iuct yesterday. Mrs. W.K. Nottl is on the sick lint tills week, ; Mis. W. J, UusHoil, o( Trail Fork, wa s In town Saturday. . Will Welsh Is seriously' llf with fovor tit Uinehart'a restaurant, '. Charlie MoAlllHter, of Croy, was In low n a fuw days lutit week. . J. H. (JoITwns over from Lone Hock yesterday with the election ruturns of that precinct. , Hherlir Wilcox and Attorney Van Vuutor left for Dlalock Ttieaday on ofTi cliil and professional business. Dnva HpaiiUlitijt, one of the substantial rancheri of th Trail Fork region, was In Jowii Saturday and Sunday. , Cuiinty Treasurer Stephenson was able to lie out in the store Sunday for the first lime since his attack of typhoid. C. II. Ilniise. of the AJax neighbor hood, who has been in Sherman county for a month or so, has returned home. John B Canon, of ftllverton, Marlon eounly la here this week visiting his brother, 1 F Cason, of Furry Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Frntcr loft lant Friday for liaker City, whore they were called to attend the funeral of Mra. J. 1. Lucas. ' -a - - Alec Ilardle, one of the well known sheepmen and a pioneer of, the Trail Fork section, was lu town Saturday and Kunday, President McKlnley should glvnldca precinctIn tliis county a chromo. Every vote In the precinct was cast for the Ucpubllcan nominee. Mrs. (iullctte is hero this week help Ins to uurse ber son, Ir. (Juliette, Ills condition was reported at slightly Im proved yesterday, Henry Hartman and Kuss Newman, who are building a One roahlonce for (Irani Wade at Olex, were at homo the first of the work for election. Miss l'earl FlUwater, who has been teaching school at Fine creek, Wheeler 4-onnty, has returned home on account of the Serious Illness of her mother. Iiuv. Edward Curran will conduct the regular preaching services at Congrega tional church next Sunday morning and evening. All are cordially Invited. II. K. Searcy was In from needier Flat Monday, Mr. Searcy recently killed four deer In one bunch In the break of the Juhn Day without missing a shot. K rlrto ball from the gun of some care less hnnter utriu k a horse belonging to Jm Moore the other day. The animal Was shot through th body but will re cover, The Wheeler County News has changed hands, 11. C. irvln having been suc ceeded by J. E. Addmaon as editor and publisher. We wish our new neighbor II sorts of success In bis venture. I,oT About three weeks ago between Arlington and Sliuttlor Flat, a roll of blankets wrapped In lettered canvas. Finder please leave at 8. IS. Barker's store or notify J. N. Cox, Condon, Or. Dr. Ruedy was out from Arlington again Sundayevening tosceDr.Gullett. The patient was very low Saturday, but when Dr. Ruedy left him Sunday night lio expressed hopes of his ultimate re covery. Joe Fobs, of Thirty mile, and his broth er, A. B. Foss.of Caleb, Whooler county, were In town last Saturday. The latter tiamod gentleman had his name placed on the tii.oim's roll of honor while be was In town. From the tone Post we learn that a movement Is on foot among the farmers of the Matney Flat eounlry to open up a new roait across 'Rock creek to lone. lone Is said to bo several ml lea nearer that region than Arlington. 8am K. Van Vactor waa called to Mitcholl last Thursday evening on professional business and did not re- . turn until Monday morning, lie reports lively time in that burg just now on account of a big moral tidal wave which is sweeping over the town. Paul Grelnor was In town Monday Paul would not deny the story Andy told on him last week about alapplng his pet bear, licking hlssaddle borso and kicking his dog, all on account of the arrival of a young son and . heir at his houso. It's wonderful how big one small boy will make some inon feel. Posters announcing the Grand Ball to be given here Thanksgiving have been turned out from the lli.onu ofllce. If 'you like to "shako your feet" In the pursuit of terpslchorean pleasure you ajiould attend this ball. They will "dance all night 'till broad daylight" to the strains of swoolost music. Don't IiiIbs It. A grand ball will be given In Armory ball on Thanksgiving evening which all lovers of dancing should attend. No trouble will be spared to make this ball the event of the season in Condon, the best of muBlc, able prompters and court eons floor managers having been ar ranged for. Don't miss it If you want to enjoy yourself. , j. A. MoMorrls was In from Matney precinct Tuoaday, having paired his vote with it;ftvl-in-the-wood republican, thus making it stnnd-oft". Mr. MoMorrls reborts that he has just ordered 11 first class 'phonos for the m of tho lofcal line connecting the different surrounding nolghliorhoods with Condon. He Is confident that these 'phones will give full satisfaction. Joseph Whyto was In from his ranch on Thlrtymilo Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. snl Mrs. W, M. Dunlap loft yon terdny for Portland on a business and pleasure trip. Con Pchott and Herbert Brown were In from Hock creek during the week gut ting the eluetlon returns. Will and Arthur Foster, two of our Iwst-known young men, have Just re turned from a visit with friends in Port hind and Oregon City. Thoy report the only excitement In the Valley country is rain, wet weather, rain, mud and Some more rain. The Willumotto must he competing with (Jllllaiu county this year, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sauders, who were plonoors of this county and early residents of Rock creek, but who are now residents of Sherman county, were here Monday and Tuesday attending to the transfer of 100 acres of real enluto on the John Day rlrer to Philip Robinson. Mr. and Mra. Banders will be remem bered by all the old resldenta of the Rock creek neighborhood. Springatontfc Rogers, the enterprising liverymen, are living on the ahady tldo of "Easy street" these days. They have lately had a new hay track, pully and fork placed in their barn and, when the hay pile guts low, all they have to do is to drive a load of hay alongside the east end of the barn and the new contraption does the rest. The arrangement Is a complete success and the members of the firm aro pleased beyond all reckon ing. Henry Fletcher, jf Walla Walla, is here visiting his brother, 8. 1). Fletcher, and his mother. Mr. Fletcher has been in Alaska during the past summer in the government service, and thinks he will return to that country in the spring, lie says that while the boom towns of that section are much overdone, there are plenty of chances for man to make money there if be ia on the lookout for business. The Election. Tho election on Tuesday passed oft" quietly, and the result is a decisive vic tory for the republican party. McKln- ley and Roosevult were elected, though, at this writing, tho indication point to reduced majorities a compared with IBM. Returns were received at this place by wire, and from tho very first It was evident tbat Mckinley had carried New York, and that he was elected. Local republicans wore smiling faces yesterday morning and the democrats iooked as though they had been up late the night before, but on the whole all hands took their medicine good nalured ly. It Is surmised here that Mr, Bryan will re tiro from politics and turn bis at tention to his farm w hen the frost thaws out next spring. Yesterday forenoon the San Francisco Examiner conceded the following states to Mc Kin ley : California Delaware Indiana Kansas Maryland Michigan Nebraska New York Oregon Rhodo Island Vermont West Virginia e 3 15 10 8 14 8 3d 4 4 4 0 Cohnectlcnt Illinois Iowa Maino 0 24 13 6 Massachusetts 15 Minnesota tJ N'w Ham'shire Ohio 23 Pennsylvania 32 South Dakota i Washington 4 Wiscousin 12 Wyoming 3 Total..... 2S9 The voto in (iilliam county (unofficial) Is as follows: Precinct. McKinlcy. Bryan, Condon 03 M Arlington 00 , W Blalock 19 29 Ferry Canyon St 63 Idea 17 Lone Rock 33 12 Matney . 10 - 13 Mayvlllo 41 43 Rock Creek ' 77 40 Trail Fork 21 8 Willow Creek 15 11 Total...... 410 311 Smallpox Cure, The Dalln News prints the following comnuiiilcatlom from a lady of that town who vouches fur the efficacy of the recipe given. If tho lewedy" is what It is claimed to be everybocy should know of It. hence we give it publicity t "To the News i I send the following recipe from a California correspondent which Is snld to be unfailing as a pre ventive add cure for the dreaded con tagion smallpox i " 'I herewith append a roclpo which has boon usnd to my knowledge in hundreds of caws of smallpox. It will prevent, or cure, though the pittings are Oiling. When Jciinor discovered the cow-pox in England 'the woild of science overwhelmed him with fame, lint when the most scientific reboot of medicine In the world, that of Paris, published this recipe it passed unheeded, It ia as unfailing as fate; and conquers in every instance. It will also cure scarlet fovor. Here is the recipe as I have used it to cars smallpox: Sulphate of zinc, one grain; digitalis, one grain; sugar, one-half tcaspoonful. Dissolve in a wiue-glasa of soft water or water which has been boiled and cooled. Take a tcaspoonful every hour. Either small pox or scarlet fever will disappear In twelve hour. For children the dose must lie diminished according to the age. II countries would coinpol tueir physicians to use this treatment there would be no need of pest houses. If you value your life use this recipe.' " Ex-Sheriff Sanderson Back. Arlington Independent. Ed Sanderson, a former and well known old settler ot Gilliam county, arrived In Arlington Tuesday, direct from Capo Nome, where he has been Ince last July. He came down on the steamer South Portland. Mr. Sanderson said ho did lots of prospecting and min ing but aside from the experience of the tripigt very little pay for it. "I do not mean (oiltf that the trip did not pay mo, fur I feel well paid in experience. There Is little change for a man to do much there now. Everything la taken and there Is no chance for a man to even rtako out a claim, and chances for a man to go there and do anything in business are very slim. But I expect 1 shall re turn," continued Mr. Sanderson. "But man has chances there that be don't horo, but I'll tell you, be pays for all that ne gets, too. I mot Harve Condon up thore. He took sheep np which he sold for 1-0 per head and then lost mon ey on them. It cost him $10 a head to pay the freight on them. Harve and I prospected together. It has been ten ears since I left this county. I was the first and only republican sheriff of Gilliam county. Wilcox defeated me for sheriff ten year ago." Mr. Sanderson says that every kind of machinery im aginable is to be seen in the Cape Nome country. Hundreds of abandoned ideas in machinery are to be sect) .in that country, and many are atrewn along the beach covered with sand. Hi borne is now In Gilroy, Cat. He will remain here a few days before returning to his home in California. School Notes. Nki.uk B. Brown, School Editor, There are three new scholar thi week, namely, Herbert Brown, enrolled in the eighth grade; Fred Anderson, in the seventh grade, and Irene Bour, in the first grade. Misses Byrl Sprlngston and Jennie Noal are absent this week on account of sickness. Mrs. Pliter and Mr. E. A. May visited the grmnmar department' last Friday afternoon. Tho school is now arranging a pro gramme for an entertainment to be given on Thanksgiving. The question for debate at the Inst mooting of our literary society (Friday) was! after a spirited debate, decided In favor ol tho negative. The question so- loctod for next mooting is: Resolved, That the Horse is of More Benefit to the Human Race Than the Cow. Every one Is cordially invited to attend, and tba members would consider tt a great favor it all would take part in the debating exercises. Tho visitors at our last meet ing were as follows: Messrs. Ed Dunn 8, A. Pattiaon, Geo. Myers, Frank Mad dock and Temple; Mrs. W. A Purling. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tnk Lnxntlvo flromo Quinine Tithlet. All (triiVKliili refund His momy If it fulls to cure. K, W. (jrore'i signature is on each box. SSo. LOST. A pair oi spectacles, in a black case on the road between Condon and John Maddock'a ranch. Finder please return same to John Maddock or leave at thin office and receive reward. Subscribe for tho Gi.onK. . Only ifl.&U a year Editor Seas Wonders. Editor W. V. Barry of LexingtonTenn., n exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted severe case of Piles. Hi quick cure through nslng Buck ten's Arnica Salve convinced him It is another world's won der. Cures Piles, Injuries, luflamation, and all Bodily Eruptions. Only 25c at Condon Drog Co.'. Free to Alt Denominations. The following resolution bat been adopted by tho trusteea of the Baptist church ot this place: Kkioi.ved, That it be unanimously agreed upon by the Baptist Church that the doora be opened to any evangelical denomination, when not in use by the BapliBts, with the understanding that all denominations furnish the wood and oil and do the janitor work for their own meetings and take proper care ol the church. Minxik ARLINGTON. K. W, bhurrurd puma down from I'tuuttlla county to voto Tii;luy. W.tj. Otilfip hiu returned from Snmjiter and wilt stop lu (own this winter: B. Hlcklin hn returned from KtimpliT. , 8am Moritugwj returned from KlicklUitTnes dy. " - ' . We lidVoa new 0 K AN agent at this place, Mr llrlKxaby name. i)t Duller has moved Into Ills now quarters opposite the bank, Charlie hlllle wm In town this week. A'nnsa audCbos Htevens were In from Ine ttock riutiirday , Yon mums no. risk when yoo buy ChainlH'rlniti's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. The Hudson Pharmacy will rotund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to tie the most suceesHfil! rem edy in ii40 for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleasant safe and reliable. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that the firm of Jackson & Dysart, consisting of John jackson and John Dysart has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, John Dysart retiring therefrom and John Jackson aucceeding in the business. . " : All accounts due to the firm will be payable to John Jackson and all debts due from the firm will be paid by birn. Dated at Condon, Oregon, the 17th day oi October, 1900. John Jackhon. John Dyhakt. Purely Business. Ladiool Call at P. II. fitephenron' and give your order for a fine man-tailored suit. Listen! Sewing machines of fine quality and at moderate prices at P. H. 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 jt step op in the Novelty Gallery and have a picture taken. Temple' Novelty Gallery for Stamp Photos one dozen fo'r 25 cents, four different positions.. Temple, the photographer, can take your honse, horse or farm,' In fact, any thing in out-door photography. G. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give thes'ricteBt attention to all business entrusted to his caie. If you have property to sell consult him. J)K. J. F. CCIXETTK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OJii-e back if Condon Diug Co. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll UorI(. a Specialty. Plans afid Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. I have a full stock of Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Nickle Watches, Chains Charms Etc. for Ladies or Gentlemen. All kinds of fine Watch Repairing ajid Gold Mounting done to order. All work guaranteed. Call and see me when in Arlington, two doors north of Grande Hotel. ETVatche8 left with Mr. Reisacher at the post office will bo for warded free of charge to and from Arlington. R. Hi Robinson, Arlington, Or. You are Elected When You Buy BRYAN OR MCKINLEY. .Furniture-'' Carpets, Linoleum, Ranges, Heaters, Paints of J. H. WOOD, ARLINGTON. Largest and Best Stock in Gilliam County and at Lowest Prices. me 'I have used Chamlierlain'sColic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," says Mr. K. S riiippB, of Poteait, Ark. "It cured of bloody flux. I cannot speak too high ly of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, it not praise, of those who use it, Tho quick cures which it effects even in the most severe cases make It a favorito everywhere. For sale by The Hudson rharmacy.r C. W, Crosfield, mRr. ROCK CREEK. (J n y Boyd and Con Suhott gathered horses the first of the week. Win. Flelt Is breaking horses to the gnngplow for T. C. Mobley, Robert Spencer, of jMghlmilo, was a caller on the creek Tuesday. Frank Brown is moving his sheep out fit to J. R. Phillips' plnco for the winter. Mr. Little, tho painter, of Arlington, ia dolus some palntina for J. O. Me- Kinney this week. Stopa the Cough and worka off the Cold Uunllve Bronx) Qnlnltio Tttblot care a cold In oue ly No Curo, no ry. frlre 25 ccntu, Breadl BreadI Twelve loaves for $1.00. Fresh every day. Mrs. P. L,Mohum.i Job Printinsf Of nil kinds done on the short est notice and at rtiaaonable ratra; JSothlnu; too liwgo, no thing too bii all. Globe Office. y The autumn leaves are leaving fast SZZ The trees will leave In Spring. mm . Soon we will feel the wintry blast g -" And it wort't do a thing "2 To the man who is not protected by our gen erators of warmth and comfort. NOW IS THE TIME to leave your order for a good winter suit of LAMM & CO'S Famous Tailor Made Clothing. We aro sole agents for this region. EXAMINE OUR GOODS SECURE OUIi PRICES in the following lines CHOICE GROCERIES Only the best HATS, CAPS, r00TS, SHOES Up-to-date styles GENT'S FURNISHINGS Finest line in County. Dunn Bras ,1 General Merchandise. famuiuinuuiUiuuuuiuuuwuiaiii CIGARS!! CIGARS!! HENRY THE FOURTH, COHSTITUTION, FOSTEUA, JOHN DREW, EXPORTS, CEH. STEEDMAH JOHN JACKSON Fall and Winter Opening' Of High 'Grade Goods'; Ladles' Cent's and Children's Heavy VVintor Uii'lerwpar.' Mel ha aivi Florence Un ion 'initf a cpeciulty. Dress Skirts. Jersey Leggins Fur Laiif ,' Missfs and" Children. Canvas Leggins' j For Mt n. i Children's Jackets I." I.I 11. i r ... . cj envy ...,,, neavy oerg . A O Hair Cloth, Tressed Flau- $1.25 to '-v r"" iw $2.50 tdf ,$10.00 nel Etc. UnderSklrtS Outing Flannel, Wool, Mo- $1.25 to reen and flue Sateen. $4.00 and Bom:le Cloth, Fur Collarettes? For Laities,' 6.00 Finest line of Fascinators and shawls and Ladies' antf Men's Fancy Goods in the County. P. H. Stephenson, Reliable' 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 Taper not kept in Stock' WADE BROS. Olex, Oregon, CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOR FINEST BRANDS OF MINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS FINE BILLIAR AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION FRED WILSON, CONDON. ORE. PKOPRIETOE. INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) Hicrhest Prices Paid for Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted. Warehouses at ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IONE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The Comity Court haa ordered tne to collect all delinquent taxes hy Novem ber 1, 1000. Those wishing to gave costa will settle their tax without further notice ou or before fjoveinbor 1, 1900. V. L. Wilcox, Shoriff. Dated this 2nd day ol October, 1000. $5.00 Reward. I will pay the above reward for the delivery of the following described horse to kelson & t'ortvrooa's burn ; , One 3-year-old black goldine, branded three bars ( 1 1 1 ) on shoulder, Range on Tenmtlc, , Joii M.inocK, ' t'olidon, Oregon. 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 other?, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. mrs. s. a. Maddock, proprietor. RINEHART'S RESTAURANT "Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, PropY. . The public will find that no better accommodations can be found in this country than atthi3 house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELlflG HENY Have You Got A Cough, A Cold? A sure and quick cure for both is a bottle of Tarker's Cough Balsam. Every bottle guaranteed and for sale by The Hudson Pharmacy, . ?. Drugs, Photo Supplies, Jewelry, Paints and Oils. Give us a trial. O. S. EBI rt opitiETon or- SODA and BOTTLING I! ORA'S Manufacturer of Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, gnrsaparilla and Iron and all other Soft and Carbonated Drinks. Condon trade is wpect-'. fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington,. Ore. Fossil Flour takes the lead because it is the befit. Fossil Flouring Mills f '. FOSSIL, OREGON. .-" ' 1 t'oi' P'lti' by ralin Coiiiloii Mori-hn'