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THE COHDOil CL03E. THURSDAY, AUQU3T 39, 1BOI. THE OFFICIAL PAPKR Of OILLIAM COUNTVi OREGON. LOCAL NEWS, fl. A. May Is rtaui1y 111. John M. Brown wm over from Lone Hoik Tui'mliiy, t Mm, WIU'us ml family relumed from J'lno etwk M'unlnf. K1 Dunn mi'l family went over to J. J', Untlntr,a to vlult for a fi-w day, t Mint Norn Camm, of I'ltrtUtid, In (he gM't of her ilUf, Mri. J, F, Uullutto. A. M. PmlUi, ono nf th rop(rnu haopman of Mnyvllle precinct w In town Hrtturdiiy. !,, K.iuhIT. I., l'rlco went out to Ralph Froumn' pluee Monday to Ntart work on a lino imjw dwelling fur Mr. Frotnnn. MranJ Ir V (1 Ky weraover from M,V1!;) TuckIhv. W, (i. w iwlntclng it four ltoru wight trmn with the air of an eiprrt J. . F. lt?r w over from MayvMe fcundity roitxtiltliig Dr. WowJ In reimi to lit baby w ho U been on the etck iiot for ft dav. ' pr, wood report John rrk, tho ty phoid patient, improving-, Will Tnrkt. who linn bttti nariug iilrn, U ill with symptom of fevr, Mr, ami Mr. John Stewart cmo ovr from Forcll Hominy mid Mr. 8tewnrt fomiiiotu'eii hi dull,- In 1'. II. Htephenaon't tore Monday morning. At the Connntioml church next Fundny thnrn will bo Runday Pvliool (erviccn at the ukiiuI hour. Voting reoplc'jnei'ting lu the evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. J. II, VohI rme In from Lone Itotk Monday and took the tge for her linmo at Arlington. hA had Hen viviting her daughter Mr. Frank ltobinwn, at Lone Uock. , The AuifuH number of, the raciflo Monthly It the Wet jet lned. A pleasing feature ia the large nnmVr if excellent llliiKtrationa whihi the literary foal arc compare favorbaly with any of tho older niagHielno. Geo. Myera wa In from Loit Valley Tuesday. Mr. Myer report the arrival of a fine daughter at hit home about a month ago and ay ho ha been no busy admiring tbo young lady that he did not have time t vend in the new any aooner for publication, Dave Ilartio' barn on Trail fork con taining alont i ton of hay, ome bar new etc. wt destroyed by fire Mouday. A chicken bouce and notne fence wa alode(itroyed. The cauce of the blrnte win a mixture nf children and matches playing In the barn. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Collar, of Portland, are here w ith a consignment of pianos and orgnn of the Allen A (illxrt Co., of Portland, C. A. Jacolwwn expect to join them in a few dtiys to acsint in disponing- of the stock. They are nslng Armory bail as a ealearooui. Owing to a siego of notions lllne Rev, Mr. Curran, of this place, ha bad to recall hi appointment both here and at lone, lie left on lBt Tuesday' tnge for the Willamette' valley. After a . . i ... ... , ii... lew weea sojourn in rurtianu iiccippc.n log.) on to Oakland, California, to join MrsCurran who i vleiting at that place. Fred Wilson and winter and Mies Louella and Maggie Maddock, returned Tue I y from Teal Spring. They came eooner than they expected, bci ng some what disappointed ' In the place. The number of visitor thi eeaoon is much smaller than nnnal and most of them have already returned home. Fred says the prices up there mo nearer being Urst-class than the accommodation; A bay barn belonging to H. (!. Robinson, at Lone Rock wa destroyed by fire hint Frjday. A couple of small boys and a bandful of matches did the Job. The kids were amusing themselves starting fires in the bay and putting them out nvin but they tried the trick onco too often. The baru and contents were wholly destroyed. We did not learn w hether or not there was any insur ance. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Strickland were in town Friday from their home on Hay creek. They have been negotiating for the purchase of Rinehart's restauraut for some time and came to town that day to .1.-.cq tliA ili nl Imt fnn iwl that' Mr. Strickland has lately bought the cattle and hay belonging to W. E. Miller and , has taken a lease on Ids ranch tor five years. Mr. Millej and family will Boon leave for Southern Oregon where they will make their home in the future. Joe Foss was in from bis thirty mile rancn aionoay. oir, uoss exniuiis iwo fine nnggetB from the placer claim of Cannon & Johnson in Spnnish Gulch which wore presented to him by bis brother, A. B. Foss, who has been work ing in that claim during the paBt season. Mr. Foss will have them mounted for scarf pins and they will make bounties. One weighs (3.85 and tho other $2.77. Mr. Foss recently visited fricndsln that Boction of Wheeler County and reports everything prosperous there, Messrs Coylo and Kid well, ot Heppnor, wore here Saturdry and Sunday buying horses. They secured a number at this place and gave Manly Downing ft con tract to furnish 30 head. They arc buying mares or geldings from 14 to 15 hands high, and pay all tho .way from $20 to $.15 a head. The horses are for tho English government and will be shipped to South Africa for service, against the Boers. A Condonite remarks that if the English soldiers don't look out they will find the Eastern Oregon Cuvtm will prove more dangerous tlmn - Hour bulletN. . ; Will Duild Railroad. Mewr L. 11 Moore and J. 0. Elrod, of Moro, were hers Monday flight oh rail road buftiiiDM. The gentlemen are look ing over the much talked of Condon Arlington railroad proposition with a view to building th road If right-of-way can be tecured. In an interview Tuesday morning the (i)obe teamed that they came from Moro via. the route of tht proposed Columbia 8outhern branch to tho niotith of Tliirtyiiiile on the John Day and ay that, whilo they are not in a position tokuow the lutentlonaof that com puny, they do not believe the branch will be built in the immediate future. They state I that from observations made by them Mouday itwlll require very Keep grade to gt from the Columbia Southern down to the river, one of them adding) "We had to walk about 15 mile yoterdy to gt ljwu the bill became it wa to steep and rough to ride." The gentlemen went on to Arlington Tuesday. Their surveyor were to be In Arlington yesterday and they expected to start a survey from the river toward Condon thl morning. We understand that Mescer M oora and Elrod have organised a new company to build thi roati and they were positive In the as sertion that the road will lie built If suitable right-of-way can bo secured, Roy Taylor of Fossil, wa In town during the week and lent a band In the ()luh otilce for a cuople of day. Mis Minerva Neal, who wa expected home from Monument Tuetdar came In yesterday. Mr. B. K. Hearey write from Thomp son' Hprlng that B. K. is no Utter. Hen (Jreiner I improving and Will Dav- enport is also Utter. The party has made a contract with magnetic healer (or treatment. Mr. E. W. Sanderson, formerly Sheriff of Gilliam county, and well known to all the old settlor is now book-keeper and salesman at the B.Hte Creek Land, Live Stock A Lumber Company's saw mill near Foesil. (Jive him a call and he will treat you right, when wanting anything In the lumber business. lie has a line stock of a million feet of seasoned lumber on the yard to select from. Life In tho Wild West. Frank Armstrong was to meet Messrs Moore and Elrod at the mouth of Thirty mile Monday about noon but he didn't quite. The gentlemen left Moro at an early hour that morning and depended on friend there to telephone Mr. Arm strong to that effect as soon as the oilice was open so that he could meet them as per previous arrangements. The rnes- satso was not sent until 3 P. M.t however, and when the railroader reached the river, about noon, tired and footsore and hungry a bears, there was no one to bid them welcome. Nothing daunted, they rolled up their trousers in a bundle and waded the turbulent John Day, their hope and hunger buoyed up with thought of the dinner they expected to get at the Uraham ranch, on this side of the river. Imagine their chagrin and disappointment when they found the house deserted and tho pantry door lock ed. They thought they were hungry before they made this discovery, now they knew it. They had already walked about 15 miles but thev had started to Condon and they mesut to get there; so tightening their belts, they tack led the long, steep hill w hich leads to Buckborn. It was nearly sundown w hen Mr. Arm strong met them and there was joy in the hearts of two Moro men when he did. The party reached Condon at 0.30 P. M. and tho visitors were good and ready for the good dinner which was ready await ing their arrival. ' Gilliam county people have been long looking for a couple of hustling stayers to lake hold of the. Condon-Arlington railroad proposition and they are glad to know that Messrs Moore and Elrod are hero w ith that very purpose in view. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindly assistance and sympathy during our affliction. IIenrv and Eva Cuendet. Notice to Tax Payers. All tuxes due Gilliam County are delinquent. Cost will be added and property sold if not paid by October lBt 1001 without further notice. July 13, 1901 W. L. Wilcox Sheriff. - General Merc h Wilt Smut Explodo? "If any one doiihtsthat anittt will ex plode would call their attention to some experiment rondticted at 3, P. Miller' threihing in ichina (Saturday," ay the lone Port "A quantity of etnnt wa collected and after placing some dry stubble on it and setting the tubbl on fire the whole wa thrown Into the air, The result wa a brilliant hlaie and a proof which wa somewhat surprising to those who bad long held to the delnilon that smnt wouldn't explode. Considering the amount of smut with which the rin field are polluted It 1 a wonder that any machine could pass safely through the season without a blaxe. A tmall rock striking the cylinder teeth or hot box ing I snfllcient to produce a ark which might bring alwut dinastron results. The United State Experimental Station have long been strlvloit to dis cover a preventive which could be re lied upon in all cae, but a yet their studiou effort have not been crowned with much ncce. It is a subject of much Importance to the wheat grower and we should be careful not to overlook anything which might tend to throw any light upon tbla momentous prob lem. For Sale. 1000 good fir post at my place on Thirty tulle, near Black botte. Apply to 24-126 " Joskpii Wiivt. fY LODGE -K EMBLEMS. A complete line of Lodge Emblems and Jewelry at popular pricca. If you cannot call and see our large stock of Jewelry Etc., write, for description and prices of same, to Condon Pharmacy, The place to buy :. Drugs, Paints, Oils, Jewelry, Musical goods and everything carried in a first-class drug store. AL HENSHAW, C. W. CROSFIFLD, Proprietors. Under New Management THE CITY RESTAURANT I have purchased the fixtures, furnishings and good will nf the City Kestaurant and expect to add many improvements and up-to-date features to the establishment. As soon as arrangements can be completed I w ill ' open a Khort Order department in connection, open day and night. T Your patronage ia respectfully eolicitud. JXM ED. PARLETT, Proprietor. FRANK WILSON, Proprietor. Let Us Advise You. 27 It will prove to your interest jjj , SP to take your prescriptions to and jjf W buy youf medicines at Wilson's Pharmacy. gtT "A word to the wise is sufficient." gjj CLARKE & FRAZER. Machine Oils. Oil Cans, Grindstones, Bolts, Shelf Hardwar, Bed Lounges, Couches, Dressers, Commodes, Chairs, Hookers; Bedsteads, Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, Dishes, Tinware and Kitchen and Table Cutlery. AVENARTOUS CARBOLINEUM Sure death to Chicken Lioe. Best wood preservative known. Use it on your water tanks, header beds etc. It will pay you. Our Prices are Reasonable. - Call and See Us. DUNN BROS. DEALERS IN CONDON, OHBGON. The biw of hraltli rt-qiiire that tire bowel move once each day and one of the jfiialtiei lor violating thi law I pile Keep your bowel regular bv tak ing dote if Cham!rlaiii'i Stomach and Liver Taldet when necersary and you will never have that revere pnnUh meiit Inflicted noon yorj. Price, 2 cent. For ale by Hudson Pharmacy. Call and see Clarke & Frazer'a Furni ture Room opposite their store on Main street, New good corning and going dully. Musical Goods, Mr, and Mr. J. F. Collar are in the city selling piano and origin forth Al-b-n A Gilbert Co., of Portland. Mr, Collar had two year training at tin Jacksonville Female Seminary, Jackson ville, III., and thoredesirinit the servlep of an experienced music teacher should at once avail themselves of her service. Mi. Cullar is a practical tuner, having been employed and I endorsed by the above music house. Their line .f instru ments are of the best, thi bonne b-ing the oldest and most reliable in the Northwest. Yoo cannot make a mistake in purchasing an instrument from them as their goods are all fully warranted. Mr. Collar is trorklng in thi territory with Mr Jacobeon, who will also be here in ii few days. H. W. PAULING. Manager. a nd ise DO YOU WEAR BARTON BROS. SHOES? if r Not lAtMl They Combine Elegance, Comfort and Durability. P. H. Stephenson, Condon, HARVEST SUPPLIES. We can fit you out with all needed supplies and can guaran tee every article flrst-clagg. We can sell you anything from a needle to a threshing machine. - Our stock is one of the largest in the county and our prices defy competition, ( We want your trade. Watch this space for further announcements later. Yours for trade, WADE BROS. "The Big Store," Olex, CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, FINEST BRANDS OF IHNES, LIQVOXS t4 CIGARS UNE B1LUAR AiVD POOL TABlB IN CONNECTION. FRED WILSON, PROPRIETOR Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietor. R IN EH ART'S RESTAURAUT 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 25c. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING LIEU. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We oS'er a complete stock of .Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil' ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful atten given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. FINE PRINTING at the GLOBE Printery. Why Not? Reliable Merchant. n. Oregon. 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-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. f W. UASUtfU Attorney at law,' Notary Public and Caime-r; )olos. tit, lt- la rot ui puioific iutid;t(, ,, s, eotaet rmia Offle la Glob Sulldlaf. D K. 1. W. VOGIL peda!kt for lMraclSol M Olfccti of tie Eye Win YUtt Caa timj Tfct Monifc Wtlctt Local CotvBia lor Dt gaX K. TAS TiCTOa Offlet MBr tprlag ntrtt aad Oref o tvta&j coxdov; 6's.ioov. The Regulator Line. HATiGATicn ca THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Dafly Line ot Steamer Erfwfl Pfte4 Vauccwef, Cucada Lock, Iiood ftiwt and alt Points oa th Taiilagtoa tLZa Tt tteaMrn Cant C.ty n airnhor ! rw.Und rr aaornlDf (ciecpl 8um5r)l'. n4 Tb IhUlW t I a. m.. airiTtnp at aMUa Ua aapio u tor ootgoiuj uaiaa. TMliat Satt Oret)y Reduced. W. C. ALLAWAT. 0a. Foot oi Coart itraat. THa OMl Ob r? mo Union Ru:irc I : 4: PitrAat awlngtto Or. Chicago Salt Lak XVeaTer, n-Q5a.au roniand rt Wortn.Omaha, facial Kanaa Citr, St. I:di a. Loaka.Chic)(aaui fla Haft- aL t:gti. Atlaai talt take. IMnvr, 3:41 a. m. KsrM Ft. Wortb.Otnafaa, S :41a.m. Kanxaa CUT. Bt. via Kant- LoaU.Chlcnoaad lB(toa tMU tPnl Walla Walla !wl. l.0 a. aa Pat Hail ton,8pokane,)lln- 11:1? a. m. neaiotia,8l. Paul, ' it Ddluth. Mtlwan- pokano k,C'bicagol:l!it OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE iliMp.aa. AH tallln dates 4:00 B, a. subject to change I Tor Fan Franclo oailovcr; i day. I Pail; Ctoa Rlvw COp.m. Es.Hunla iltamtra, Kx. toiata? :0.n. aatntday To Attorlaan Way lu;Uu . ta. . Laudinfa i 11 i k:S0a.ai. Wlliamatt Hr. :S0p. m. ti. Sunday lU.Duaoay Orjon City, Kw berj, Balam, Intle- FeBdnea Hi; aiKllnga. . 7:00 a.m. Wlllimefta n Ttm 1:80p.m. Tnea-. Tatar. hill Rlvtf. Mn.. H4 and Bat. aadfrt Oregon City, Day ton. A Way Laou inga. - :00a.m. Wlllaiaatl llr. 4:30 p.m. roea., TlHr Hon.. W4. aad SaL Portland to Corral, and TtL lii A Way Laud &. l. Rlparla task Rlr. Lt.Iw l-.Sia.m. Datlf Sal j Rlparla to Lowliiua a. at. A. L. CRAIG, General Paiw-nger Afant, Portland. Oi. FASKI0.1A0LE Beautiful Uibbons, Ilulr ilibbonB, Ntcktics, Collars I'.elts, Triiuuiing Silk Klo ALL FEETTY TIIS::C3 Finest Quality and Cheap at miss louella u:::h