- n7w"f , WiirtMr.TnMii.ntM. 1 -,.mrm .... iAs- - tHKtiFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPEl l ' " - .... ......... - . - - " 1 ' '"" 1 rnw . A fc IAlHlIWCTa. .. - -..,. . - ,- -.- . , r-H-.-..-k.- - ,.-...r.--'.-'- --. - L , , , .11 ' i - . i " - - j THE CO!IDO!l GLOBE. . ijim. ill fM iiiiiiiiiiii ii iHU RaOAY. NOVEMBER 22. IMOO. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY OREOON. LOCAL NISWS. Mr. T. (I. Julinnun ia uilVrlng from an attack ol fever. Caa ytitipon iiaa returned to town . " from the mountain. D.inoky Bros, have a now ad. In thin Don't fall to read It. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Whlto, of Taper .auk, were In town Saturday. Dr, GallotU'n eundlUou wa reported to I llghtl Improved at lat account. Dr."A..II. Ituody wa out from Arling ton Saturday night visiting till iitiont In thli neighborhood. Mr. Smith, an old rctdwit of Linn county' and a ploneor of thla coaat, 1 here Vleltlng his ltr, Mr. Maley. P. II. Stephenson ad. I of particular Interest thla week. Commit It before ordering your Thanksgiving aoppllo.. John Mge, wh0 hM lol"l ome rriiRntur work on Jim Cameron' aneep ranch In Ferry .Canyon, wa In tow n Saturday, W. A. Uoodwln, who haa had a aevore t-ile with typhoid fever lor verai wMa, la atlll quite ill, Ml condition was Improved yesterday. Mr. and Mr. F. Adlard wore In town lint week. Mr. Adlard raiiie aotne ol tha blggust veritable and fattest poultry that como to the Condon market. frnrdluT wiiQ haa run abeep In the Trail Fork country inc Thlrtymil Byoo"w'aVa mountain range, wa I" ' town on busmoaa Saturuay. Mii Mamie Smith finished teaching tkra sinntlm' term of school at Iost Valley last Friday and lia returned to Iter fioiiie; Mis Mabel Magee came over with her to pcnd a low aay. Ina Trevett WS in tOWB Monday from . Trail Fork, where he I engaged In the rnnlui Industry. Joe .has taoght 10 of the varuiint In tholastlp daya and nt eajwet to mane a iig ciean tin before Chrmtma. The last f(u of the Paclllc .Monthly Utn eieellent nn in bar. lh ctmtrlbn t..r. m nionllv well known Pacific coat jople and the magaaine rauka with the teatofthem. I'acluccuaM people ouiu upBortuch a publication. .... . a . i . e. II..K.Lu !. 4 word reaeueo, tnie uj liuy Boyd waa Unmd, gagged and In carcerated In the garret of hi Rock crock the advent of a bouncing boy which arrived to hliime'.f and wilu ' Sunday night. la that right, Guy T Ar lington Independent. A religion nwetlug will commence In tl, MfthtxllHt cliurcti In toaall ov. m The paator -will be asaUtml by thoae dillngu)tmea preacher new. neumn v..n. ol (Joldomlale. Waah., and Kov, 4. M. Uotrth, D. !., of Moecow, Idaho. Public cordially Invited. W. J. Kusaell, M. D., one of the proa IHjroua toikiiief of Trail Fork, wai lo town Saturday. Mr. Kuweit ba been lnUilliaminco 1H83, and waa one of the flrwt to crack a whip over an eight inuleteam In thla region, hem hla title. He report the" aimer butdncsi llourlahlng In bit bailiwick. Prealon Porter, the young negro who ulled and murdered the little daugh ter ( U. W. Front near Llinnn. Colorado, a few daya ag-o, waa burned at the take t the acene of hi crime lt Friday venlng. Seven, hnndcd people aaid to have wltnoed the cremation. No lnoneat haa been held. W. H. Robert, . in town Monday Lou Rock.- Mr. Robert haa late 1v returned from an eatendod trip thro' Northern Idaho ana Norworn n imii. nn nd he av buelnea in those ec tion 1 very good. Among other place i,. wl.itad He nab c W asblngion, aim beaay bualnea la brisk and money Dlentiful la that lively luiuingcnmp Th-E4ioo. Waragraph Co.; under managfrVat of Fleming Rro., gave a -how-fa 'Amorv' hall to a good alaed andienoe last evening. The deatyuction ! rnrvera'a fleet by the American fleet t Santiago, July 3, 180H, and the great Wharkey-McCoy fight a proauceu ny me IVriffrat)h Co. la well worth the price of admlaaloD, to aay nothing ol the many 'other attraptione.- They: will how in W ball again tonlpht.-J School Notes. K ki.ub' B. Unovrs, . School Kdilor. Mis Grace Batdiog visited th achool .u Vrl.lnv.' .. ' Rev. Tonkin and Mia Mill Paul vleitcd the,cU00l for a hort time Tuoa lay morning, " There were two new acholar cnrollud In th eighth grade, audone in the third grade thia week. .';; Quite an cacltemont a creuted among the amaller puplla last Wodnea day at recesa, one of them having caught rabbit. The attendance In the primary room Wter than that of the gram- ' mfifrlnnartment daring thla cold Htmp. n. khMU.iI the nramraur department must try and do better," became at the nd of the month the pupils of the pri mary department will buaNt of having (he least number ol tardy mams. Wa nnilue an Item among tho Arllng ton achool note which elates that there . imnd.looklnsr Birl In their ni n - lUun 11 anv fiilior school in ttio miuuMi county. Having heard the expression that ' Beauty l only skin deep," we are ' nrn,i,i to aav. If we-havn't many pretty clrla and boy, we hayelntelllgent ones . We will uubllub an oration which wa hu'Mlii Lllla Clarke,; one ol 11011""- . -I.. ,mlnn of our Iltorary sodoty, lust Friday evening which, we believe, will bo vdry Intoresting to ine pnmiu.- im.. ..Mnnt of lack of bpiico this week we are obliged to defer tho oration until Grand Old Cllllam-Boat of All. John W. Clark, a well known rancher of Furry Cunynn, who left a few week ago for lionncr' Ferry, Idaho, with the intention of locating there, writes me Ui.oiik ax follows: Uonnbh'h FishiiV, In., Nov, 14, 1000. "Kl'IT'in til-OHK ! : "Pltmso mud my paper to Weston, Ore gon, until further notice. "Thl country It not a I txuocted to llnd It, o concluded to return to Oregon and will eventually find my way mica to 'Grand Old Gilliam, which suits me hotter than any part of the Wcwt I have yciaccn. "liospccuniiy, "J. W. CtAllK." V. A Cold Snap. Old Winter has ' been shaking hi luck and showing hi teeth to heat all for the last few day. Suow irfnn lo full Saturday, and the weatner continued squally until Monday evening, when a fierce enow lorm i in aim tu,Ia murnlna Condon lieople looked out upon a whlto world, Tho mercury registered a trine below ero itiesoBy morning, and yesterday morning It registered al below. Considerable dam age I likely to have been done by the frost, a the weather had been ao fine lately that many were onprepareu ior tm ti sudden change of temperature. Thla I the coldest spell eiperienccd in this region at this wiimm since m m. ciitn,- Ka wonder. v lurrv of Ij'ninutonTenn.. tli i'iivo. contracted a severe cuse of Piles. Ilia quick cure through using HucKien Arnite rain convinced him It is another world' won der. Cure Piles, Injuries, luiiamatinn, nd nil ll'Klily Eruption, vuiy sju i Condon lJrug Co.'j. T,i ritinnve a troublesome corn or bun Ion: First oak the corn or minion in warm water to wften.lt, then pare it imivn eloaelv a possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain' Pain Halm twice daily! rubbing vigor ously for Ove minute at each applica tion. A corn planter should ne worn ior r.. ,invk lo nrotui'.t it from the shoe. A, h ..eiinral liniment for inralns, brui ca, lameneand rheumatism, Pain Halm i uneqnaled. For sale ty ineuuoson Pharmacy-C. W. Crosllol.l, mgr. HAin ORHAMEMTS AND NECK WEAR BampU'8 of tho Latent Dt-bigns in Dress 5riTm9s. " Latest Styles in Uirter atj LOUELLA MADDOCK. First door west of .Stephenson's store, Hpring Btroet. CONDON : :::::: -pUEOON Notice of Dissolution. Kotlre is hereby alven. to all whom It i,.v connern. that the flriii of Jackson & Dysart, conaisting of John, Jackson and ol.n Dvaart haa been thl day Ulssoiveti by ujntiial consent, John Dysart retiring therefrom and John Jackson succeeding ii the business. All ii,-ttoiiiit due to the firm will be i,l,la to John Jackson and all debt due from the'fltm UU paid by blnu Dated at Condon', Oregon, ;lhe 17tn day ot Octobur, 1000. JOHN JACKSON. JolIM IlVSAKC I, tfl.ua'nr TlitrtVinlln. aold ranch In Wheeler comity a lew daya ago to Richard Campbell, of Lost Valley. Mr. Fos and Mr. Campbell were ooitt in town yeaterday on business. II. W. Webnr, the popular tree man, of The'Dalle, Is here thla week dellvor- ina trees to hi customer. Xliedi-iivery at thi point alone auionnta to over $700, which la the largest true delivery ever made in Condon. Mr. Weber has put in over 2D)J w f tli of tf ees In the county this season, which Indicates that Glllianl county people have plenty of faith In this region a a fruit lielt. "I have used Chaniberlain'sCollc.Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and And It to be a great medicine," say Mr. E. S. Phlpps, of Potean, Ark. "It cured me of bloody tlux. I cannot apeak too high ly of it." This remedy alway win the good opinion, II not praise, of thoso who use it. The qnlc.k cure which it effects even In the most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For aale by The Hudson Phurmacy. C. W. Croaiield, mgr. County Court Proceedings.. November term, 1900. (Continued from last waek) CLAIM ALLOWED. A II Ruedy, witneaa atate y. Farrier............... AJKbclton, JPfoe tate vs. Parker, (7.50 claimed). ... T D Pweetin, con. fee anie case (121,20 claimed)..,. Cal Douglaa, wilnona aame case. Dsn Cameron, aame. , .' Geo. Leonard, same 0 V Sturgoes, same.. .... , R M Johnson, al. t'k Insp't'r. Nelson & Portwood, team for iury late va. Strickland... J it Wells, special con. same case J A Riser, room rent, Parker. . . Patrick & Co., stamp for otnee. G W Rinuhart, board of Jury, etate v. Cooke 137.70. , . . Austin & Weateru Co., extra for road machine.,...,. Bancroft-Whitney Co., vol. Ore gon Report... J II Wood, burial pauper,..,.. II 0 Cromer, aherifftees etate va Cooke f Wallowa Co.) V M Blakely, sheriff fee same (Umatilla Co... ... A F Slmmona, juror circuit c'rt. J A Ward, amo F M Shannon, fame J Boyer, aame J A Miller, same... W McKinney.eame.; PopeCatlin, aame D B Trimble, same. ............ F B Moore, same M William, aame JcffHaye, ame....... G It Dokek, lame R W Qrne, eauie..- F Ward, eame..-. R McKinncy, aame. VV I Fletcher, lame W A Darling, aame.... Wm. Hunt, eauie 1 00 6 55 19 75 1 50 4 60 1 50 1 50 33 32 2 00 50 8 00 6 02 35 76 8 50 3 25 27 60 4 00 4 00 4 40 4 00 2 40 2 00 8 00 13 00 12 80 8 10 10 00 12 00 13 00 10 80 10 00 8 10 8 30 10 00 S 00 11 20 Mrs. CL Vining, same.:. Dr. Laxier, same.,.. F T George, same. , L O Ralston, same. . . , . ... ... . . W Wheeler, same., F H Robinson, same. . . . . , . . ... W II Colwell.aame R Ashpangh, same Maud Ashpaugh, aame... fl D -Colby, ame 0 W Collin, same ..... Kam Foster, same ..... 8 B Barker, mdse Mr. Maddock, board Jury atate ' v. Cooke.. -i Independent, pub. tax notice, , O W Rinehart, room rent...-,. W L Wilcox, board prisoner. .' II K Fraxer, cash pd. out..... . TGJohnwn, witness etate v. Cooke............. J C Cooney, juror circuit court. Kd Meek, same, . . ... . ...... W J Mariner, sal. county judga. J W Dyer, Co com' alary W It Boyer, aame... ............ . COKTINUEB FOB TKHM. Hotel Grande, care of Parker,, II H Little, same ... Dr. Shaw, med. attd'c Wiley. . . CLAIMS HOT ALLOWED. T D Sweetin, witness state v. " Parker.!;,... SCALP CLAIM ALLOWED. Cha. : Ladigea ............... C T Plnkhaii . John Maldment Harmon See!., . 20 00 10 00 10 00 88 40 20 80 10 00 22 00 44 60 44 60 21 00 20 00 58 00 4 25 V 18 00 ; 6 00 6 00 41 80 ,11 65 6 00 -8 80 3 60 83 33 14 40 14 40 7 75 18 00 60 00 Fine Groceries for Winter This signature l en very box of the jonulM . ., si.. s Laxative diuuiuvuiuiiic Ilia remedr that ewrea a cartd la f Purely Business. Now in the time to purchase ronr over shoe, rubber, leggings, etc. Call and see P. II. Btephfcnwn' lull line ot rub ber good. ,' Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow ol. nnl 25 nents at Condon hotel. Whenyoo get that new hat at the milliner tore jnat step op in the Novelty Gallery and have a picture taken. Temple' Novelty Gallery for Stamp Photon one dozen foi 25 cents, four different positions.- Temple, the photographer, cam take your hoose, horse or farm ; in fact, any thing in out-door photograpuy. (1. L. Neat, the well known auction eer, will give tbeatricteat attention to all bnainesa entrusted to hi care. If yon have property to sell consult bun. rreierrea oiock grnfl rt,eU) Tt)niRtoef, Etc. CnnnpH R00d? rnes. PlrBwIwrrie. Cherries, 1900 PaCk. ;PREFKltUKn "STOCK Ones used al- way used. Try it and bo convinced. Thanksgiving Goods. Teas and Coffees Cranberries:, Citron, Lemon and Orange Teel. Now is the, time for the t prudent housewife to preparo for Thanksgiving and our store is the place. Call and see us. We earry the finest line of these goods to be found in the county. ' Buy your Tea and Coffee here and you will always drink the best- That's euro. 1 50 U oo 4 00 6 00 4 00 $5.00 Reward. t -ill n the above reward for my teamOn.e orrel horse, branded FA on 1f atifla alar in forehead.collar marked ; one bay mare, atrip in face, branded a n Ift .tine delivered at Condon, Or. Laat seen west of L. W. Darling' place on Hay creek. - W. L. Wilcox. Condon, Or., Nov. 12, 1900. P.H. Stephen son, Reliable Jlerchant. Six Frightful Failure. . Six terrible failure of ix different doctora nearly aent Wm. II. Mullen of Lockland.O., to an early grave. All said he had a fatal long trouble and that he must soon die. But he wa nrged to try Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption. After taking five bottle be was entirely cured. It la pos itively guaranteed to core ail diseases oi ThroBt, Chest and Lungs, including Cough, Colds, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough, 60c and $1 00. Trial bottle free at Condon Drug Co.'. )R. J:r. et-ULETTE, v., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OJJict Ixuk of Condon Drug Co. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll UorK a Specialty. Plans and Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. Fall and Winter Goods. Largest and Best One ih Gilliam County. Winter Underwear, Overcoats Mackintoshes, IJlsters Etc. Universal Stoves and Ranges Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. ' I have a full stock of Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Sickle Watches, Chains Charms Etc. for Ladies or Gentlemen. . All kinds of fine Watch Repairing and Cold Mounting done to order. All work guaranteed. Call and see me when in Arlington, two doors north of GcAiide Hotel. fir-Watches left with Mr. Reisacher at the post office will be for warded free of charge to and from Arlington. R. H. Robinson, Arlington, Or. Groceries Hardware and Genera! Merchandise Largest stock in the county Iron Bedsteads Spring MattrcBses Chairs ' Extension Tables Orders taken for Furniture and Wall Paper not kept i Stock Job Printing Of all kind done on the short est notice and at reasonable retea. NothiiiK too largo, no-, thing too small. Globe Office.' 1 nn .innnAN'S encar f MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1001 MARKET ST., tN rHANClSCO. vau (IMt.M. SUU Ul MW'J II ThaUiwMt Anatomical Uutoum In tli. Wur'. Attaint aMnwHoa ( Cll. A i,ii.,'WM,,p.i.ij,;'''"i' f th. .Wt SpwUIIMini Hi. I'aoia. OR. JDHOAN-PRIVATI DISEASES Tagai wr and mlJai. W asl ih.u wHa MHilHrlua M ,hi. ..ikW,l. ,if youthful Imtl. r " oiHloi.. or ,; In maluw A Tira. K.rvmiiilpav.i.'iii lbllH. f I(li.na5. M"ll"- ,. Hl tHIli HIH'flMI,,".."--". " " rniillM,olSi'.at uarnllv. inl-, tli. Uuttnr , armaArt hi. tr..lm..iit lhai It will l only alura linaiKdlula r.lM. but Karmaiiant miri. I lia l'lur rtii.a not ol.lin toiwilonn nilmolM, hnt u wall (mwn to b. a Inlr and ."is'y-i- iw rM,llMit.d from tha .y.t.io without th. uf ol 1""r Joe Pudd, tame. Andrew Armstrong, same J A Kiblicy, aame A J Cochran, aame, special ora r J E lioyer, same. S M Vancleve, same W M Park, ame. Dave Spaulding, same A J Myers, ame F W Moore, ame (jeo. HaiiHun, eauie... ., E A May, eame. Herman Pauling, Bame P Mcrrell, Rine. J W Kbbett, ame John Palmer, ame. ........... A llartman, same...... J J Wesson, same. J W Phillips, same F II Douglaa, amo Mike Shewe, same. Fred Hanna, same W U Smith, same Marion I.aniberson, same DF Strickland, eame.; J O Lowis, same. F M Plitor, same Heo. Tatom, same . D S Smith, witness stale vs. Cooke A H Ruedy, same Henry Crass, same; U II Hobinson, same Heo. Welshhorna, same Dan Cameron, same E P Weir, aame. tirant Wade, ame . T C Mobley, same V LTohev. eame t (J Woodland, same. ......... W Lucas, same i V. Douglas, tame A Moutaguo, eame. L C Montagne, same J W Kintaley, same Ben M Kuttlck, same Atlolph Kintaley, same U U Hanna, same.,... C I) Ward, same 0 N Scoggi n s, aa me ....... Bud KinUicy, same T I) Sweetln, eamo, . . WADE BROS. Olex, Oregon. nr. r llwfliir. A qnlr aiid r,fil i k l)r. Jorrtun'a aponlul palnleM m.iniiJ.. r.vr.Nr WAN anolylna ton. will i-actka' I our aoiwKi oiiuii oi rrsaia i Ha WW, ttunrnw. . - book ar waa.) ." .... . OR. J0DN t 00., 1001 marum o, . r. 13 20 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 1)0 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 3 CO 2 00 2 00 2 00 18 80 12 80 18 00 14 40 22 00 St 60 28 00 20 00 14 00 13 60 21 40 23 00 2 00 2 00 11 00 12 00 18 00 20 00 15 00 7 40 10 00 . 6 40 6 40 6 40 4 00 10 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 20 00 14 00 42 00 15 00 22 00 20 00 13 40 20 00 The autumn leaves are leaving fast The trees will leave In Spring. Soon we will feel the wintry blast And It won't do a thing To the man who is not protected by our gen erators of warmth and comfort. CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FOR FINEST BRANDS OF MINES, LIQUORS end CIGARS FINE BILLIAR AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. .3 FRED WILSON, CONDON. ORE. SOW IS THE TIME to leave your order for a good winter suit of LAMM & CO'S Famous Tailor Made Clothing. We are sole agents for this region. EXAMINE OUR GOODS SECURE OUR PRICES in the following lines CHOICE GROCERIES Only the best .,, HATS, CArS, BOOTS, SHOES Up-to-date styles GENT'S FURNISHINGS Finest line in County. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. This' popular; hostelry has been . "thoroughly .'renovated1 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-class hotel, will find tbis bouse suited to their wants. . 3 MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietor. iDunn Bros., General jviurunaiiuio's, tfuuuuuuuumuuuuiuuuuuuiuu RINEHART'S RESTAURANT Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, PropV. Tbe public will find that no better accommodations can W found in this country than at this house. , Meals 2oc; beds 2oc TO CU RE A COLD IN ONE DAY f..w..,lu. llnimn Ollllllno Ttthlett. All (lriiiwlt rofiinil the minify lulls lo cure. v w r.r,.v..' uiun.ture in oil earn mix. For Sale or Trade. New Monitor Drill, 14 hose 12 foot. (Jnod wood frame harrow 12 foot. Oliver Chill two bottom plow 14 inch llodgo header No. 2, center unve, in good condition. Stove and kitchen furniture. 30 head of spring colts. . 25 head of yearlings past. Will sell the above cheap for cash or trade for real eBtate. N. E. MomiT. Call on or address Tho Globe, :- ; - i i t oiuion, yr. GIGARS11 CICARSH HENRY THE FOURTH, COHSTITUTIOH, FONTEUA, JOHN DREW, EXPORTS, CEN. STEEDMAN JOHN JACKSON HEADQ.UARTERS FORTRAVEUHC MEH. INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) Highest Prices Paid for Grain. General Warehouse Business v.uuuuuCu. Warehouses at nf .TVftTON. BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IONE. 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. ' Bread! Bread! Twelve loaves for $ I..00. Freah evory day, Mr. T. L,Moititi;i.i., NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Ti, ronntv Cotirt ha ordered me to collect all delinquent taxes by Novem ber 1, 1000. Those wiahtnu to save cosis will settle thair tas without further notice on or before xovember 1, 1900. W, L. Wilcox, Sheriff. Dated tlila 2nd day of October, 1900. $5.00 Reward. I will pay the above reward for the delivery of the following deecribed horae to Kelson & Portwood' barn: One 3-year-old black geldinj, branded three bar ( 1 1) on shoulder. Range on Ten mile. John Maodock, Condon, Oregon. O. S. EBI -PEOPRIETOR. OF . SODA and BOTTLING U ORKS Manufacturer of Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, Sareapar'ili.a and Iron and all other Soft and Larponaten Drinks. Condon trade is respect- fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore: Fossil Flour: takes the lead because it . is the best. Try it. Fossil Flouring Mills, i i FOSSIL, '.OREGON. For ?;ilc by Leading Condon Mcrchau i i i I nt week. hDrron.j