Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 21, 1901, Image 3

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    THE CONDON CL08L
THunariAY. February 21. 1001.
TUB OFFICIAL PAPER OP GILLIAM
COUNTY, OKKOON.
LOCAL NBVVS.
KyotilmVo picture " t nliirgn, take
tlittm to th Noelly (inllcry.
Jim Burni ll hating illglit tu1
with Itt ct'lp tltl
Kd Tmile Iim accepts J a podilon m
tulMUtiin In 1'. II, 8te()liuun't mure.
Jainei A. Kibbey nl Frank Kfr,
o( Ferry Canyun, were lit twwti during
the wool..
V. II. Bthninn tiM received eon
I(jnmont o( gniig plowi, harrow, etc.,
fur the MprliiK trad.
F.d McKlnney end family rcturiimi to
tlielr home on Thlrtymlle Monday, after
ponding teverel dayi vliitlng (riitndi In
towu.
Nine doiperete criminal; being held
In the county Jail at gpoknto, over
powered the Jailer and etc-aped last Bun
day morning,
Mra, Annitrong, of Ferry Canyon,
toho haa been vliitlng fur the lat els
month at llrowntvllle, Oregon, hat re
turned home. ' - ,
Danotky Broi. announce that they
hill cloie out their Hock of good within
the net 30 dayi. Read their ad. lit
another column.
I)r. Wood hai fitted op a eletplng
room In the rear of hi office, on Main
treot, where he will be found at night.
The doctor hat (.added to locate perma
nently in Conddn and any rumori to the
contrary are without foundation. ,
(Jilttrap Urol., who hare been oper
ating the Kagene Kcgletpr for eome time
Under a leate, have bought the plant
Mod ire now proprietor a well at editor
of the paper. The lteglaUtr ha im
proved wonderfully nbder their manage
went.
vnAnjuvinnnAninnp
s
HOMRSTKADKKM
attention: i
The Gi.obr will publish your
final proof notices for 12.50.
You now pay 17-50. When
ready to make proof ask tho
Land Oifico oflicialo to send
your notice to this paper that
you may eavo this money.
Five dollars saved, in this way,
is hotter than 5.00 earned
raising 40 font wheat; it's so
much easier you know. Call
at this oflk'u and we will tell
you all about it.
iwJxnhhruiruxnruwvx.
Stamp Photot 15 ct. per dot. at the
Novelty Uallery fur a short time only.
fee new ad. of Clarke A Frater in
another column.
Mr. C. W. Crosdold returned from
her visit at Portland last Friday.
A tine ton was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Downer on Tuesday of last week.
Mr. Ahalt, a aister of Stephen Van
clove, is quite III at the latter' residence
on Trail Fork.
T. II. Stephenson la busy this week
salting pork for hi neat summer trade.
He it putting up about 30 Ijoad of fine
. porkers. ,
Josh Ilardlo moved 1400 head of eheep
from Trail Fork to Ferry Canyon during
the week. The band (topped over In
town Tuesday night.
Mra. Herman Goer, step-mother of
(iovernor Oeor, died at htfr home at
Cove Union county, Feb. 4th. Mr.
Cieer wa a pioneer of Vnlon county,
aud her demise will cause sorrow to a
large number of acquaintance.
Tat Connolir Informs os thrtt bis
brother, John Connolly, who went to
Chicago several week ago to visit frienda,
lias decided to remain ill the Windy
City permanently. He haa embarked
in business with a brother-in-law Who
I an old resident of that place.
' D. Mi Bowej a fruit-tree ealesmanj
t who, with his partner, Mr. Starr, has
beeit stopping at the Condon Hotel for
some tioie, received a message over the
wire Monday eveniog announcing the
death of his fathor, at Aberdeen, Wash.
Mr. Bowe left at onoe for Arlington to
take the train for home.
Ed Dunn received1 a letter Monday
from hia brother Jim, who Is at Phoenix,
Arizona, seeking health. Jim writes
that be la feeling much better than
when he left Condon. Rain haa beon
falling in torrents at Phoenix lately,
which break a drouth of about seven
, years' duration la that country.
Andrew Scott, who carries the mail
between Fossil ond Wagner, in Wheeler
county, upset his rig into a creek last
Saturday and had a narrow escape from
drowning. The creek was swollen by
the heavy rain Friday night and Mr.
Scott, who la crippled, had bard work
to save hia life. The mall sack waa lost,
Wm. Smith, the well-known sheep
roan, was up . from hia ranch, at the
rnotith af Hay creek, Monday, and while
here made a pleasant call at this office
Mr. Smith says the sheep are looking
better than usual at thla season, bnt the
grass on his range is .beginning to get
. Short.
.
. , The ball given by Wallala Circle, W.
of W. last Thursday night WaB a great
success in spite of the unfavorable
weather. A large crowd was In attend
ance and the dancers pronounced the
affair one of tho most enjoyable ever
Riven in Condon. About 70 dance tickets
were sold, ana the supper, which was
. given in Stephenson's hall by the Circle,
was patronized by about 130 persons,
After paying all expenses, the ladies
; have between $10 and $50 "to the good"
anuiruwuvu
t.
lor ttio use ot the lodge.
It, K. bearcy cam over from Mayvllle
yeilerday, .
Al Kearey I (pending a few dayi in
town thii witek,.
On of the Cudahy kidnapper! hat
been af rented at Omaha.
Al Wright ri-turnud yesterday from a
two week' ylnlt at Portland.
Uoaw-Biimlay, February 17, 1901, to
Mr. and Mr. 11. C. Ury ton, of Wenton, a
daughter,
lloBK-Wednot lay, February 20, 1901,
lo the lfe of W.C.Caldwell of tula city
a daughter.
Manhal I'tttlton It alowly recovering
from hi attack of typhoid, lie now
tit up part of each day.
Tom I'ortwood ha clotod Li bar new
Imp, III, understood that he ha ac
cepted a position in Portland.
The eenatorlui tittiation remain prac
tically the ame, It 1 to be hoped
(bine candidate will produce a long
enough tack today or tomorrow totetllu
theuiatlvr If money will tetlleit. The
title can hardly afford an extra tctbion
for that purpose.
Her. C. F. Clapp arrived on Tuetday'a
ttago and, with lie v. Mr. Curran, It con
ducting an lntorenllng aerie of (pedal
oitctlngt In the Congrcgntionat church.
Mr. Clapp -vat delayed la getting here
owing to the wah-out on the O. K. & N.
railroad, but when he did arrive the
meetingt took on new life and energy,
a he It an able ami energetic ex pounder
of the Gotpul of Chrltt. The meeting
will continue every night title) week and
part or all of neit. lie will preach both
morning and evening neat Hunday and
all are meet cordially Invited to these
tervlce.
Al llenthaw leftthl morning on the
ttage for lloltnn, Tillamook and other
pointa on the Goaat, where he will apend
teveral month vltillng friend and
looking after butlnet Interest, lie hai
promlted the Uwuk man to catch and
devour 14 nice trout for him every morn
ing for a week after reaching the famous
Tillamook flub and game country,
. New Settlers.
K. DeNeol, a well known resident of
Ferry Canyon, waa in town Friday to
meet a duk'gallon of hit relative who
arrived on that day from Iowa Fall,
Iowa, to locate Id thla county. The
party consisted of Samuel Hixin and
family and Albert and William Itush,
all hrothert-in-law to Mr. DeNeul.
These people are looking for some of the
good thing which aro enjoyed by Gil-
tiamitci, and we take pleasure iu wel
coming them to the county.
Stops thai Cough
and work off the Cold.
Laxkilva Bromu ijututn Tubleu cure a cold
lu one tUy No Curs, no Fay. Prtca 25 cvuu
Cone to Dawson.
Hon. It. K. Mlscner. of Mitchell, waa
in town today on hia way to Dawson
City, where he expects to remain for
the next con pie of year if thine turn
out at ho hopot they may. Ho will be
accompanied ty a brother-in-law, who
will meet him in Portland and who has
largo business interest in Dawson. Lee
Vanover. of Mitcholl, also accompanies
Misener. The party expects to sail from
Seattle on the 18th. The Dalles Chroni
cle.
Mr. Misener was a candidate on the
Democratic ticket at the last Slate elec
tion for Representative for thia district.
TO CURE A COLtTlN ONE DAY
Take taiittlvo Bromo Qululna TtbloU. All
drttKirliiU relttml tho money It it (alls lo cure.
fcl. W. (irov' unnturo ! on eocb box.
School Notes.
Gchsik Daruno, School Editor.
The attendance has not beon so good
thia week at usual.
Mr. McMorrla and Mr. Starr visited
our school last week.
Mabel Price has returned to school,
after an absence of several days.
Classes A and B of the third grade are
doing good work in arithmetic.
Several pepils are absent rroui the
primary room on account of sickness.
The 8th grade B are working in Gen
eral Review, and the 8th grade A are
working in Supplementary Problems.
Belle1 Campboll, Nella and Esther
llollonbock, Weldon Darling, Robert
Fitzwater, Anna Wallace and Louise
Morrell are absent this week.
The literary society met at the school
house again lust Friday evening. An
interesting program was rendered, alter
which the debate followed, which was
leclded In the affirmative. Our next
meeting will be the last, and we hope
every one Will come out. There will be
no debate, but a program is being pre
pared.
The following program , has been ar
ranged for our Literary Friday evening,
Feb. 22, which will begin at 7 P. M. :
Opening song No. 40
Esther Ilolenbeck. .Recitation
Isa Washburn .......Reading
Lillian Clarke Instrumental Music
Jennie Neal .......Recitation
Song by Society No. 28
Fred Anderson . .
Byrl Springston. ,
.Declamation
. . . . . ... ..Recitation
Instrumental Music
Jennie Balding. .
Florence Clarke. .
Abble Darling...
.Recitation
........ . .Recitation
Song by Society.
..............No. 48
Nellie Spring8toA ..Recitation
Ten Year Hence. Letter
- " " (continued)... Dialogue
Song by Society .No. 49
Gnssie Darling .Recitation
CloBlngSong....... "Good Night"
Entertainment and Baskdt
Social.
The ladies of the Latter Day Saint's
church will itive an entertainment and
basket social at Armory hall on Thurs
day evening, February 21 commencing
at 7 o'clock p, in.
A program of choice musical and liter
ary selections will be rendered,
Baskets will be sold at 50 cents each.
Admission, 25 cents. Ladles bringing
baskets, eentlemen accompanying ladies
with baskets and children under 14 years
of age will bo aomitted free.
All are cordially invited
To the School Clerks of CM
Ham County,
I have received, and distributed to
you, the blanks for your annual report.
lou will notice that the form 1 materi
ally changed. This change will preclode
your using the form for annnnl reports
lo record book; hence, it will benwes
tary for you to disregard the form In the
record bxik, and use the blank marked
"Original" Imtead. You ran fllo the
original report In (he record book and it
will answer every purpote.
I will especially call your attention to
the financial report. One of the dilfl
cultlec will be in securing the correct
amount in item 29. Item 2'J of your
report must be the same a item 43 of
your last year' report. Now, you will
readily see that if your coining report
doc not have Item 2'J of thla year's re
port correspond with item 48 of last
year's report, your report to thl olllce
will be Incorrect.
Now, if your report are Incorrect It
will be Impossible for me to make my
report correctly to the State Superintend
eut in my annual report, which I based
largely, if not wholly, upon your annuel
reports, and for this reason I have called
your attention to thl matter.
This odice receives many Inquiries as
to what kind of a revenue stamp should
be placed upon the clerk's bond, there
fore I will lake this occasion to say that
there must be a oO-cent revenue stamp
placed upon each bond.
W. Il.N-Mi.,
Connty School flupt.
Condon, Ore., Feb. 17, 1001.
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ARLINGTON NOTES.
From lnlrinlent.
Mr. Henry Nolt returned on the 12th
Inst, from her visit with relatives at
Stayton, Oregon, after a sojourn of sev
eral week. She was accompanied by
XI its Bessie Queener of that city, who
will visit relative and friends In the
vicinity of Olex.
Mr. and Mr. Goo. Gibbon were in
Arlington Saturday last on their way to
Portland, where tbey will visit for a few
day with relative who reside in that
city. Master Talbert, their son, came
in to this city with them to take the
team back to their home near Mayville,
where they are engaged In farming,
John A. McMorris and H. L. Propst,
two prominent farmer of the Condon
country, were in Arlington Saturday,
having eome in to dispose of wheat
stored in this city. Mr. McMorris gold
600 sack and Mr. Propst sold 2000 sacks,
and the Independent ia informed that
current quotation of 43 cents was beaten.
However, it wa not learned at what
figure the sale was made.
Revival meeting have been in pro
gress in the Bunker Hill schoolhoose
east of Olex during the last six weeks.
Rev. Moorehouse, of Douglas, is conduct
ing the meetings, which are in the in
terest and faith of divine healing. It is
reported that there have been a good
number of converts to the faith and
several miraculous healings performed.
Rev. Mooreliouee wa in Arliugton re
cently, on which occasion he invoked
the faith on patients of thia city. Some
accredit the faith with the- healing of a
certain young lady of this city.
Supposing a Case.
Suppose that the Condon political
machine should elect the next mayor,
councilman and recorder. Suppose that
the people should, by some chance, elect
tho marshal. Suppose that the marshal
should appoint three or four deputies to
assist him in keeping cases on the sani
tary conditions of the city and also on
prominent citizens who might so far
forget themselves as to nse water for
irrigating purposes 12 or 16 hours a day
when they only pay for one hour. Sup
pose thia bad marshal would enforce all
city ordinances against members of the
machine the same as he wonld against
ordinary people. Wouldn't the ring be
in a devil of a fix? They would have to
take their medicine, for the marshal
would have been elected by the people
and wonld hold bis omce until the ex
piration of his term. He would also ap
point what deputies he wanted and tho
dear good machine council would have
to pay them with the city inoneAy.,,That
ia what the new charter provides for and
It must be all right, for it' a machine
measure. Politics do be an awful twisty
business.
C. W. Crosfield, the drdggist, will re
fund your money if you are not satisfied
after using Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Tbey cure disorders of
the stomach, biliousness, constipation
and headache. Price, 25 cents.' Samples
free.
Wanted Liberty,
The prisoners in the county jail made'
an unsuccessful attempt to take "French
leave" Saturday nignt. Their plan was
rather unique one. They took the
stove, which is a heavy, upright one
weighing about 150 pounds, fastened it
on a swing made of blankets, suspended
from the ceiling of the cage, and attempt
ed to use it as a battering ram to beat
down the door. The result was destruc
tlon to the Btove, which was smashed
into smithereens. A few nights before
this they attempted to wrench the door
of the inner steel cage from its binges
but failed. Had tbey succeeded in this
they might have succeeded in battering
down the outer cage door, as the Steel
door would have been a much more
formidable' weapon of attaok that the
stove proved to be. - . . .
The three Wheelef county prisoner
seem to be the most restless in confine
ment and they are now kept in the steel
cage, where they can have no opportu
nity of doing harm.
When ybu want a physic that is mild
and gentle,- easy to take and pleasant in
effect u'se Chamberlain's Stomach and
LiverTablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples
free. Evory bo gO'a'ranteed. Fr Bale
by The Hudson Pharmacy C.- W. Cros
field, mgr, . ''
M, O. CLARKE.
CLARKE
(Sucewnoreto At Hanshaw)
DEALERS IN-
Furnlturd, Stoves arid Tin-ware.
Couchc, Loong, Wood and Iron BednUads, Spring Maitrews of all
kinds, Wool Beds, Blaukett, Table. Chair and Rocker, Tub Etc.
AUo Cutlery, Hardware and Building Material, Path, Door and Win
dow, 1'alnts aril Oil.
Lamps and Lamp Stock.
kitchen Furniture a Specialty.
Our Prices are Reasonable.
Born Waturday, February 16, 1'JUl, Vi
the wife of M, E. 8uinmert, of Matney,
a daughter. "
Bokn Saturday, February 18, 1901, to
Mr. and Mr, li. B. i'oag, of Matney, a
son;
The greatest danger from cold and la
grippe i their resulting In pneumonia.
If reasonable care Is used, however, and
Cbauiberlain'e Cough Remedy Uken, all
danger wilt be avoided. It will cure a
cold Or an attack of la grippe in les time
tnananyotner treatment. : It I pleasant
and safe to take. For (ale by The Hud
ton Pbarmacy-5. W. Crosfleld, mgr.-
'
To the People of Condon.
The following letter ha been received
at thl office and is self explanatory :
Editor Ulobx: -Will you please thank
the good people of Condon, through the
columns of the (J lobe, for their never to
be forgotten kindness towards onr ton,
W. E. Temple, through all hi afflictions
while among tbem 7 He writes u that
they have been very good to him, and
we take this means of thanking them
for their goodness to our boy while away
from home. They will ever have a warm
place in our hearts. '
. Respectfully,
L. I. a.D W. B. A. Tkmple.
Dufor, Ore., Feb. 18, 1901.
A Frightful Blunder .
Will often cause a horrible Burn,
Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bncklen's Arhica
Salve will kill the pain and promptly
heal it. Cures Fever Sores, Ulcer, Boils,
Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile
cure on earth. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Condon Drug Co.
The City Restaurant
Meals at
Board by the Day, Week or Meal. -
Everything Strictly First-class.
R. B. LUCAS, Proprietor.
First Door South of Dunn Bros:. Store.
New Year's
Announcement.
After taking account
of stock and sales, we
Wish to say to our
many patrons that
we are more than
pleased with the bus
iness of last year and
hope to mer it a eon
tinuance.of the same,
liberal patronage. We
will be found at the
bid stand arid qui4
motto for 1901 will be
the- same s in the
past: "Good goods,
reasonable prices."
Ypurs respectfully
DUNN BROS.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS, r
FINEST STEAKS AND ROASTS CUT FROM I
2 y CHOICEST BEEF; ALL COOD THINGS AT
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO.
w (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.)
Highest Prices Paid for Grain."
: ; General Warehouse Business-Conducted
:. Warehouses at ARLINGTON,
H. N. FRA2ER.
& FRAZER,
Call and See Us.
Purely Business.
As I will remain here but a short time,
I have reduced the price of Stamp Photo
to 15 cent per dt&eti. Those wishing to
take advantage of this cut shonld call at
once; Temple. Novelty Gallery.
Fine shoes for ladies, gentlemen and
children at P. II; Stephenson'.
Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow
els, only 23 cents at Condon hotel.
Ladies' dres skirts, extra fine quality
and extra low prices at P; H. Stephen
son'. . " - ;.
O. L. Nenl, the well known auction
eer, will give the strictest attention to
all business entrusted to his caie. If
you have property to sell consult bim.
WANTED!
Reliable' man for Manager of
Branch Office we wish to open in this
vicinity. If your record is O. K.
here is an opportunity. Kindly
give good reference when writing.
The A. T. Morris Wholesale House
CINCINNATI OHIO
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JOHII JACKSON'S
:BL A LOCK. DOUGLAS and TONE, 1
Shoes! Shoes! Bargains in Si
rfltlf Stvlno In '..fofanVt Ln-lW ami Men's f'infj Sh-I
MVWWW ill , f 1" ll.-i.
i nsmonaWe ryotwear,
appropriate for a WiriSimaS eSCIlt ghoe ppcre
Call and infcpei our fine new lme of these good;
DreSS Skirts extrtteqnalitr. Heavy Serges, Creponf
La French Cash oreres, Ladies Cloth, English Ml
tores, fancy i jaufs and I'rctwd Flannel. A large a?."orttfient toSeleci
from. J os the thing for a Christmas gift tot wife,- aister or mother.
Ladies' Kid Gloves,
, '
Fine line of Lien's
Pi H.
Steph
Fall and Winter Goods;
. Largest and Cest Line in Gilliam County.
Winter Underwear, Overcoats
Mackintoshes, Ulsters Etc
Groceries
Hardware and
General Merchandise"
Largest stock in the
county
WADE
: : CALL AT THE
Summit Saloori,
FOR FINEST BRANDS OF MINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS.
FINE BILLIAR AND FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION.
FRED WILSON,
PROPRIETOR;
Stop at
The
CONDON
HOTEL. .
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MRS. S. A. MADDQCK,
RINEH ART'S
Condon Oregon.
GEO. W. RINEHART, PropY.
The public will find that no
found iu this country than at
HEADQUARTERS
Pure and Fresh ASl
Celluloid Goods of every description.
Albums, Photo frames, holders arid boxe.
Call and examine our line .of choice goods: e can please you.
The Condon Pharmacy,
Drngs, Photo Supplies, Jewelry, Paints' and Oils. Give us d trial.
O. S.EBI
- PROPRIETOR OF -
SODA and BOTTLING U ORKS
; ManuinctOrer of Soda, Orange and
Cham pgne Cider, Snrsaparilla and
Iron; and all other Soft and Carbonated
Drinks.' Condon trade U respect
fullj Sol-cited. Orders promptly filled
Arlington Ore
iocs
Sk TV
fchawla, Fasinators Ettf.
Furnishing Goods
Reliable1
enson
Merchant.
Universal Stoves and
Ranges
fron Bedsteads
Spring MattrcBses
Chairs
Extension Tabiea
Orders taken for Furniture :
and Wall Taper not kept irt
Stock
BROS.
Oregon-
CONDON, ORE,
Thia 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-class
hotel, will find this house suited to
their wants.
Proprietor.
RESTAURANT
better accommodations can be
this house. Meals"25c; beds 25c.
FOR TRAVELING ME!!.
Fossil Fiour
takes the lead because it
is the best.
Tryiti
FdSSil Flouring ilills4
. . FOSSIL, OREGON.
t fi'f ?. !y Loa'tinf Contort If i H