THE COHDOH GLOBE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 88.1001. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OHEOON. LOCAL NEWS, JaJita J. D. Mtttlngly wu ofur from MyvlllUt Saturday." II you liv picture to enlarge, Ukt tliom to Hit Novelty Oallery. Kan Ward n op from Siullh'i lit; crek raticti Suuday and Monday. Mr. and Mr. Taylor Uramlon were In from Ferry Canyon Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jf. Abalt, of YVInluck, ere lu town title week fur a lew daye Halting friend. Mri. H. K. Armstrong l on the sick Hit tble week suffering from la grippe. lr. Wood ll attending her. Mr. Fred Munroe lia Iron quite III at the Urande Hotel. Under the care of Dr. Ruedy ihe I recovering. Hecord. Mr. and Mr, (loo. Hchott, of Rock creek, vlilted Mr. and Mr. T. U. John on and other friend In town during the week. J :. " A house oflcapled by Mr. Van llouten end family on the Livingston place, near Mayvilta, was burned to the ground lait Paturday. We did ngi learn thr amount of lorn. E. M. Clymer, of Fossil, wa in town Tueday night on Mi way home from Arlington, where lie went to luatl itli itgitd mother, who will vlilt Aim for eouie time. , ' Lost 8omewbere lteeo Condon end Ferry Canyon, a ahawl belonging to Mr. 8, A. MaddM!k. Finder please leave tame at the Condon Hotel and receive reward. ' Mrs. C. W. White, of raperack, I Buffering from a aerioo attack of pneu monia. Dr. Wood we called lust week and, nuder hi efficient treatment, the it now convalescent. J. It. Fracer ha bought the Condon Lone Rock mail route from Mr. Bond and will carry the mail in the future. Mr. Bond bn bought Mr. Fraxer'a ranch on Tbirtymile and will try hi band at farming. ' County School Superintendent Neil left tor Arlington yesterday to hold an eighth grado examination In the public school at that place. For thl roaaon there will be no echool here today or tomorrow. llorbert Halitead'a baby ha been very ilck for the pant week and wat re ported verr low yesterday afternoon. Latum The little one patsod away At 4:20 thli morning. Interment at Mount Moriab cemetery tomorrow at 2 P.M. nruvwnnnnon nnnnuuwinwrvnjj JIOMESTKAF.KS 5 ? A T'PIJ1. vfi n vt 3 Tho Globe will publish your 2 final prod? notices for $2.50. You now pay $7.50. When ready to make proof ask tho ! Land Office officials to send your notice to this paper that you may save this money. Five dollars saved, in this way, is better than $5.00 earned raining 40 cent wheat; it's so much easier you know. Call at this office and wo will tell you all about it. Rev. Mr. Outran will preach In the ' Congregational church next Sunday, morning and evening. A business meet ing of the Church will be held at the close of the morning eorvlce. Mr. Malinda Withors, a well-known pioneer woman of Mayvllle precinct, visited friend in town this week. Mr. Withors Is one of the early pioneer of the Paciflo elope and ia held in high esteem by all who know her. The two newspaper of Ileppner have been engaged In a wordy war for some time and the trouble finally terminated In a personal encounter last week, One editor got lambasted in the other fol low' papor, and the other one got knocked down and drnbbed In the street. Fie I ob fie I boy j you should be ashamed Of youreelvea. 1 , .. John Danosky, of Danosky Bros., re turned from Portland Saturday, where he bad spent a couple of weeks on a business trip. Danoeky Bros, will close out their stock of goods at once and will go on the road for a few month, Until ; they can get larger quarters for thoir store. Charlie Earbart came over from lone '.Saturday and spent several day visiting with Condpn friend. Mr. Earhart has recently purchased the Klondyke Saloon ; t lone and will take possession In abort time, lie is an honorable and , upright business man, and will no doubt succeed in his latest business venture. Dr. Wood reports a great deal of sick hes among the children this week. Rosa Armstrong, l II. Stephenson's I children, Prof. Neal'B baby and a num , of other have been sufferer and the ' doctor has . boon bfinfc hnav otionrlintr tbem. The disease seem to be a form of grip, affocting the bronchial tubes .,' and is described in the late medical journals a "smothering catarrh Many children are eaid to be dying in the East from this disease. Rev. G, F. Clapp conducted a ten ' days' series of special meetings In the : Congregational church, which were full - of interest, instruction and inspiration . Mr. Clapp has the happy faculty of pre 'eenting the Gospel in a convincing " and attractive manner. Much (rood has , resulted from these meetings, which are .' being conducted daring the latter part of the week by Rev. Mr. Curran. ftlr, Clapp left on yesterday? stage for Sherwood, wnere neopena another meet- v Dg Saturday, evening March Eleotlon Postponed. At will be teen by a notice printed in another column of thl Imprenlon, the city eloctlon which wa railed according to law for the 6th day of March, 1001, hai been declared off on account of the revision of the city charter at the recent session of the legislature, which changed the time (or holding the city election from the above date to the first Thurs day after the tooond Monday In April. Thli, of course, carrlo with it the withdrawal of the ticket which wat nomlnatod at the regular primary on lust Thursday evening. Thl ticket wat nominated for . the March election and not (or the April election at the Weakly Annex slated In it last Issue of mis statements. The election notice wore posted a month go--before the charier amend ment bill wa introduced In tho legisla ture, aud the primary wa held last week In accordance with the old charter, for the reason that the new charter wa not known at that time to have become a law. It I a great pity that the ma chine could not . arrange to have itt "weakly organ" play falronca In a while and stale the troth about these little matters. It would have so much better effect, you know. But if it ha done to In any one Instance In connection with thl city charter affair we have failed to notice it. Why I rather than tell the truth and perhaps let the cat out 6f the bag the littl thing even al lowed the Fossil Journal to "scoop" It on a new Item which wa or first Im portance, not only to the people of Con don, but to the entire state of Oregon. We refer to the matter of the "prominent attorney" who went down to Salem to elect Corbett end to amend the charter of Condon, which was first published in the Journal, and, later, reprinted In the U urn g with due credit. Boiin At an early hour this morning, to Mr. and Mr. Sam E. Van Vector, of thl city, a daughter. All well. LOST VALLEY. Mr. E. R. Sloan bat gone to Eugene for a fvw month' visit. Our uew schoolhouse Is in course ol construction under the supervision of Mr. Lobec. Mr. J. C. I lodges ha sold hi farm, and will (tart for the coast a soou a the weather settles. Mr. 0. E. Wick, of Lone Rock, I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Anderson, of Lost Valley. Mr. Lubeo has moved to the Barton place, hi former home near the post office having recently been destroyed by fire. The weather la fine now. The anow it almost gone, but enough still re mains to keep the creeks running tor rents. Mr. and Mrs. Wllks, while moving from Fossil to Lone Rock lat week, met ith quite a tula-hap. While going down the Johnson grade their wagon lid off the grade and upset in a big hole that had been created by the blowing down of a tree. Mr. Wilts fell onder the wagon, and Mr. Wilka alighted on hi head, but both escaped seriou in- ury. ROCK "CREEK. Nora Miller has returned from Mon mouth, Frankie Strlcklin is confined to bis bed with the grip. The Misses Rod a and Millie Rcoeslns are attending school on the creek. Miss Elda Flett has returned from a two months' visit with the family of W. W.Clark, ot Juniper Canyon. Frank llackor. formerly of Golden- ale, attended the grand ball at Olex on the 22nd. The ball was a great success. Ernest Farns. Dan Brock, Rufo Blake and Bert Ward, all of ilHrdroan, at tended the ball at Olex last Friday night. School In district No. B commenced Monday, with 20 pupil in attendance. Mr. Carter, of aionmouto, 1 teaching the school. When you want a physic that Is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect use Chantberiain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. Every box guaranteed. For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Cros field, mgr. A Pleasant Occasion. The entertainment and basket social which was given in Armory hall last Thursday evening by the young people of the Latter Day Saints church, assist ed by a number of their friends, was a decided success, A neat stage, with wings, background) drop curtain, etc., hud been put in place for the occasion and assisted materially in a happy ren dering of tho program, The program consisted ot songs, recitations, dialogues, etc., and was rendered in a most pleas ing manner. Lack of space forbid a special mention ot all the numbers or of all the performers, but suffice to say that every part was welt sustained and aroused the heartiest applause from the audlonce. A few local "hits" in tho laBt dialogue brought down the bouse. After the conclusion of the program, tastily prepared and well filled lunch baskets were sold and a pleasant social hour wa passed while the lunches were bairn? dianoaed of. A nleasant feature of the evening was the excellent music furnished by WeBt Hros.' orchestra. A together the auair was a great sue cess and those in charge are entitled to much credit. The proceed of the evea ing amounted to abont 50. Another Fire Alarm. The fire-bell sounded an alarm Sun' dftv forenoon, the trouble being in P Morrell's stovepipe. The boys got a 20th century move on and got the bose cart to the top of the hill through four inches of mud before youconldsay "scat," only to find that the alarm wa false and there was no fire to put out. The team trnt. a mndriv as thonnh it had been a real fire, though, and decided that it Phil don't wait for dry weather for his next "fire" he will be fined a pound of smoking tobacco and a dozen corn cob pipes. " . j Mitchell Is Senator. Last Saturday night at a few moments past 12 o'clock the long drawn out sena torial fight at Halcin came to an end by the election of Jt.hn II, Mitchell. The high water mark of Corbett' strength wa reached in the early part of the evening, wheu he received 85 votes, and it wat not until the 20th ballot of that evening wa reached that Mitchell' name wat presented by Senator Brownell of Clackamas. Pandemonium reigned and It was but a short time until the McBrlde men, re-enforced by enough from the Corbett ranks to give Mitchell s majority of the republican members, were joined by enough democrat to give him the 40 vote necessary toelect, The scene It said U have been one of the wildest ever witnessed In Salem, and tho celebration of Mitchell' victory lasted until a late hour Sunday morning. John 11. Mitchell wat bom in Wash ington County, Pennsylvania, June 22, 1835. Hi paront soon moved to Butler County, and here he wa reared on a farm. He worked and studied bard, and In this way acquired a good classical and legal education. In 1800 be came to the Pacific Coast, and soon located In Portland. He at onoe tookr a prominent part In upholding the Union cause, and wat oon elected to the State Serfate. For four year be wa President of that body. In 1800 he lacked only one vote of tho caucus nomination for the United State Senate. Six year later he re cuived the toga at the hand of the Re publicans. He wa again a candidate In 1882, bnt was defeated, and J. N. Dolpb elected. In 1885, at a special election, he wat elected to succeed James II. Slater, Democrat. He wat again elected in 1801. He wat an avowed candidate In 18U7, but failed of re-election. Stops the Cough end work off the Cold, Laxatlv Bromo Qalnlns Tablots cure a cold In on dy No Cure, no Pay. Price 24 eenta The claim of other cough medicines to be at good a Chamberlain' are effectu ally et at rest In the following testimo nial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an employe of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. lie says: "I had kept adding to a cold and cough in the wlntor ot 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard cf with out permanent help, until one day I was in the drug store of Mr. lloulchan and be advised roe to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay back my money if I was not cored. My lungs and bronchial tubes were very sore at this lime, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and toon find relief. I also recommend it to my frienda and am glad to eay it is the best of all congh 'medicines." For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Crosfleld, mgr. Temple' Novelty Gallery open Sun day only. Meet me at the Novelty Gallery Sun day and we will have that picture taken. Shipwreck. The loss of the Rio de Janeiro off Golden Gate last Friday morning was one of the most terrible disasters which as occurred on the Pacific coast in re cent years. About 12a lives were lost, among them being Consnl-General RounBevelle Wildman and hi family, ho were on their way from Hong Kong. Mr. Wildman was at one time editor of the Boiso (Idaho) Statesman, aud later edited the Overland Monthly at San Francisco. He was at one time Consul at Singapore. C. W. Crosfleld, the drnggist, will re fund your money if you are not satisfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness, constipation and headache. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. LONE ROCK. Abont all the sick folks in our locality are getting on their pins again, which fact is very encouraging. The weather for the past tew days baa been very disagreeable, and the mud, too, ia almost unnavigabie. J.H . Bond and family last SfUttrday moved over to the ranch which he re cently purchased from Riley Fraser, Moat of the stock in the country has been turned on the grass to rustle for themselves, though hay is still quite plentiful. Riley Frater made his first trip a mail carrier on the Condon-Lone Rock route Monday, and reports the roads in terrible condition. The Ileppner mail carrier has been in and out of here in all aorta of shapes and odd times for the past few weeks on account of bad roads. Rev. Tonkins, of FobbU, closed hi week'a meeting at this place last Sua day evening. Onr people seemed to be quite favorably impressed with the rev erend gentleman, and he promised to come back and preach to us again on the fifth Sunday in March. Our burg has a flour, sugar and coal oil famine, but it is to be hoped that after the city election, next Monday, capital will again be turned loose in the channels of trade instead of politics, so that the above mentioned delicacies may be obtainable within the city limits. Erb Wilka and wife, while coming In from Foasil last Friday with a four-horse team load ot their furniture, etc., had the misfortune to capsize their wagon on a bad grade a couple of mile from Lone Rock. Mrs. Wilks was quite badly Injured and the wagon and their house hold effects looked like they had been struck by a tornado. This ia indeed aerions loss to the young couple, a all the content ot the load were broken beyond repair. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Talco taxatlve Bromo Quinine tablet. All druggiata refund the monoylf it tails to euro. H. w, Grovo'i aigu&tura is on esctt bos &c M. O. CLARKE CLARKE & (Sucocaeore to Al KenehaW) DEALERS IN Furniture, Stoves and Tin-ware. Couches, Lounges, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Spring Mattreew of all kinds, Wool lied, Blanket, Table, Chair and Rocker, Tabs Etc. Alsq Cotlery, Hardware and Building Material, Sash, Doors and Win dows, Paint and Oil. Lamps and Lamp Stock. Kitchen FUrnitUre a SDeCialty. Our Prices are Reasonable. House Burned. Last Friday evening wa an onfo, In nate one for Taylor Brandon and family, of Ferry Canyon, their house and all It content being entirely destroyed by fire. The family started about dark to spend .the evening; at the home of a neighbor, and toon after reaching their destination they looked back and dis covered their bouse in flames. They hurried back, but were too late to save anything. The house was a new one, having just been completed last fall, and was well furulshod. The lost will reach about $1500, and there was no insurance. The loss will fall heavily on Mr. Bran don, bnt, as I ntoal with the big hearted people of the Ferry Canyon and Condon neighborhoods, substantial assistance ia forthcoming to help put him on hi feet again. - The greatest danger from colds and la grippe i their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care i used, however, and Chamberlain's Congh Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in lees time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by The Hud son Pharmacy C. W. Croafleld, mgr. . A. Churchill, a nephew of Mrs. F. Stevens, 1 teaching a successful term ot school in district No. 19.' - A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Pcald, Cut or Bruise. Buckien's Arnica flalve will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cure Fever 8ores, Ulcer, Boils, Corn, all Skin Eruption. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Condon Drug Co. The Gity Restaurant Meals at Board by the Day, Week or Meal. R. B. LUCAS, First Door South of New Year's Announcement. After taking account of stock and sales, we wish to say to our many patrons that we are more than pleasediwith the bus iness of last year and hope to merit a con tinuance of the same iberal patronage. We will Ibe found at the old stand and our motto for 1901 will be the same as in the past: "Good goods, reasonable prices.": i Yours respectfully DUNN BROS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FINEST STEAKS AND ROASTS CUT FROM CHOICEST BEEF. ALL COOD THINGS AT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) Highest Prices Paid for Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted. Warehouses Rt ARLINGTON, H. N. FRAZEB. 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 13 cents per dozen. Those wishing to take advantage of this cat should call at once. Temple. Novelty Gallery. Fine shoes for ladies, gentlemen and children at P. H. Stephenson'. Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow el, only 25 cent at Condon hotel. Ladies' dress skirts, extra fine quality and extra low prices, at P. It. Stephen ton'. . " V' ' ' G. L. Keal, the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to bis care. If you have property to sell consult him, VAHTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is 0. K. here is an opportunity. Kindly give good reference when writing. The A. T. Morris Wholesale) HoU9e CINCINNATI OHIO Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. 49 d 8 Renew Your Subscriptions. Subscription for all the leading news papers and periodicals published in the United States or any other country on earth will be received at the Globs office. Save postage, time and tronble by leav ing the amount with na and we will attend to the business for you. Call when in town and renew yonr subscrip tions to voor favorites for 1901. tf All Hours. Everything Strictly First-class. Proprietor. Dunn Bros. Store. JOHN JACKSON'S BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IONE. Shoes! Shoes! Latest Styles in Christmas Call and Inspect our fine DfCSS SkirtS ofelrfin,"loa' Heavy Serges, Crepona " French Cashmeres. Ladies' Cloth. English Mi. tDre8' FftnCy rifti(Jnl Pressed Flannek A large aortmenl to select , iv .iiiiu iui vuiiBi,uift gut iur wuef sister or uiotner. Ladies' Kid Gloves, Fine line of Men's P. H. Stephenson, Fall and Winter Goods. Largest and Best tine in Gilliam County. Winter Underwear, Overcoats Mackintoshes, Ulsters Etc. Groceries Hardware and General Merchandise Largest stock in the County WADE Olex, . .CALL AT THE ; V Summit Saloon, FOR FINEST BRANDS OF FINE BILLIAR AND POOL FRED WILSON, PROPRIETOR. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, R I J EH ART'S Condon, GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found iu this country than at this house, MealB 25c; beds 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELED MEil. Pure and Celluloid Goods of every description. Albums, Photo frames, holders and boxes. Call and examine our line of choice goods. We can please vou. The Condon Pharmacy, Drugs, Photo Supplies, jewelry, Paints and Oils. Give us a trial. O. S. E BI PROPRIETOR OF SODA and BOTTLING UORKS Mnnnfactarer of Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, Sarsaparilla and Iron and all other Soft and Carbonated Drinks. Condon trade is respect fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. Bargains In Shoes. InfantV LadW and Men's Fashionable Footwear, First and Present :$JZ new line of these goods". "i fBd ! Mi"en9' fin6 wo1 Furnishing Goods. Reliable Merchant. Universal Stoves and Ranges Iron Bedsteads Spring Mattresses Chairs Extension Tables OfdetB taken for Furniture ' and Wall Paper not kept ia Stock BROS. Oregon. MINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS TABLE IN CONNECTION. CONDON. ORE. 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 others, desiring the comforts of a first-claea hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. Proprietor. RESTAURANT Oregon. Fresh Aren"L dossil Hour takes the lead because it is the best. Try it, Fossil Flouring Hills, FOSSIL, OREGON, or Salo by Lpft'linjf Condon Mob