Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 17, 1901, Image 2

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THE' COHDOII GLOBE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 17. lOOt.
STinC
THe Vrv Cni-itr mi! tmm ll
ltl.m (UlllnoMMMty. W aim in make
tlilo Hvr tho Itwliiit iirw WH-rtftm n( the
rnttimt Invite mrni-nt t m by
twllrnr In r'vr nt tlM-ir nnr lv
-toli1ftinMitit. Ciriv m w miC I
nkitl y tl ! nwiwrtlr to pwb-
limlfcuMmf imiiittw f cnl Ulh. ti4
lh wlltitr awim' n ivnlWy friva
twttr i il by umamth-nl.
T
IjOg ftg.
stead trrgw trfcusfnsBe mi
capitalists of FoYrk4 tnexjltjnfta't
will receire tW ereamr of'rhe bce
fits which tire fair will bring to
the BUte, to take bofJ of the pro
ject as if they mean ottsinew and
the people of the state and tne-legislature,
will do the right t&ing
when the proper time comes. The
Lewi and Clark Fair is all rght
but mopt special regions are most-
. , It all wrong. v Some people can
tw;., .,.,,.. Uv fW is i remen.berofa certain regular
.rMindrrth halovon tn4" that never organiiedand
ora special session less than two
, later -which appropriated
Lei us return thaoks. 'lfM"l to W th?if M
gMe were as noifV as schoof bujrafj '
WriMS.Ithiimtof humaiiUv l StrfcAen Wltn Paralysis.
t .1 Henderson Grlniett, ol this place, was
plHety lost the n of one arm and side.
After being treated by an eminent physi
cian for quite a whfleNrTthoot VeRef. mf
wife recromendeit Cbambetmio't Pain
Balm abd after wsing two bottle of it he
in almort entirely cured. (i to, B. Mo
IHhiald Man, Igao county, W. Va
Several jal( wy remarkable rwrea of
partial paralysis bate been effected by
tite one of this Hutment, tt U moat wide
ly known, however, at a core r rheu
matism, sprains "and bruise. Fur tale
bv Hudson's Fuarniary.
If Sclij'a witnesses areas much
ie t. eontradictory statements
as were Chose for the government,
the whole business will descend
from a swell fake trial to a to qj moo
country store lying match.''
..
Miss Stone, the missionary lady
who Is now the captive pf Turkish
bandits, should be enjoying theop
jwrtanity of her life for effective
missionary work. Surely those fel
lows need ber services. If the ran
dom is much longer delayed she
may convert the whole band and
lead captivity captive.
City.
Lots
For
a '
Sale.
v
The faculty of the University of
Chicago has passed a. role prohibit
ing smoking in any of the build-
in zs or on the campus of that!
institution. This is a wise move as
a stray spark from a pipe or cigar
might ignite the oil with which that
institution of learning is supposed
to be saturated and start a disas
trous conflagration.
All Oregonians, whether they be
: such by birth or by adoption, are
united in believing, this to be the
greatest and best state tn. ine
Union but the fellow who has a
drop of good old Missouri blood, in
his veins cannot help but renieuy
ber that this is the season of pump
kins, pawpaws, 'possum and per
simmon . in the., old state and; in
consequence his "mouth waters, his
heart is filled with longing and his
. stomach with emptiness.
.. : LONE ROCK v .
Rev. Henderson the new M. E. preach
er arrived -in towiroo .Saturday and
preached to us oh uniay, and and aa
the sayintt goea that a new brooiu aweepa'
we hope the parwn'a broom may never
get old. ,
Prof. Patterson was obliged to cancel
bis engagement to rommence the Lone
Rock, school on the 7th on account of
poor health hich fact is very unfortunate
j for both Mr. Patterson and our school
bmiBVss. The directors are rustling for
another teacher for the principalshi p and
Mitfe Sininions will conduct the primary
department.
Abe LnelHng of Condon is up Sn the
Lone' Rock country gathering his' horses
to deliver to some eastern horse buyers.
Jeff Keel got back Saturday from
his mining trip to Nome. Jeff says he
considers bia experience worth the
price of the trip. M long aa he got
back alive, but he does not want any
working interest inliome gold mines.
A Wyoming editor has bucked
feelings by writing thusly: '"We
are gojng , to .buya new shirt.
Strange and extravagant as it may
seem, we change shirts every' 6
months, whether we need it or not,
With this end irrvriew we wish the
dealers to subny bid8-Thje. con
tract will be let talbe lowest bid
der,V .Quality and style no object.
Any old thing will do jriat so it is
cheap. Bend in yorjr bids. Ex.
President Roosevelt is an advo
cate of woman suffrage. It is" claim
ed that he is the first president, an
iens Lincoln be excepted, wh has
publicly declared himself in. favor
of equal civil rights for women. As
early as i836 Lincoln said in a pub
lic letter: 4,I go for all sharing the
privileges of the government who
. assist in bearing its burdens by
no means excluding women " . Pres
ident R wsevelt while governer of
New York announced in his an
nual message that he favored wom
an suffrage, and was ready to
sign a bill granting women equal
civil rights with men.
' A Typical South African Store.
0,1 R. Larson, of Bay Villa,' Sundays
River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typ-
Vl'of South Africa, at which anythtng
can be purchased from 'the proverbial
"nexiloto an anchor." Tbia store is
situated in a salley nine miles Iron) the
nearest railwanr eUtion and about twenty
five miles from the nearest town. Mr
Larson save:' "I am favored with the cus
tom of farmers within a radius of thirty
miles, to many of whom I have supplied
cik twUmadiMmr aiW&tt&AQ
torVadWoe almost out of the question.
Withtn one miie of my store the-popola
tioo is perbape sia.ty. Of these within
the jaaet twelve moiiUia no leas than four
teen have been abaotwtely cured by Cha
mberlain's Coogb Remedy. This must
surely tie a record. ( For sale by Hudson
Pharmacy. , "K y , .
8totw4ho Coue-n
and workaoff the Cold.
LuaUra Brom-Qinlne Tabtett care a cold
to onedy, So Cart, wo Paf. Price 25 cents
Having recently secured (he
Condon Townsite - from the
v-
Arlington National Bank, I
beg to announce to the public
that I will offer a limited
number of choice residence
and business locationsAt the
old scale, of prices. I do this
to accommodate a number of
persons who were, about to
close deals for the purchase
of lots at the time the proper
ty was taken from the market
a few weeks ago by, the for
mer owners. . .
. -NOW IS THE TIME to
secure BARGAINS in Condon
real estate. . If you wait until
the railroad reaches Condon
i vou may expect to see prices
double up rapidly.
Condon is now one of the
best business points in East
ern Oregon and with the won
derful resources of the country
still practically undeveloped,
it is sure to continue to grow
in population and wealth.;
.. This section 'is. bound to
have better transportation
facilities in the near future
and Condon seems destined
to become the terminus, o:
such a road.' l
Now is the 'time to "get on
the band wagon without using
a step-ladder,,. tA
. I will also conduct a gener
ai real estate busioeewirfs
your property f4thi ale.
For particulars call on or
address ' ' '
J. E. Lancaster,
ondon, Ore,
Office in Glole builrTg.
:': fock Creek.
George Taylor and fioirmer Patterson
gathered borees at Mayviile last week.
Miss Elda Flett vieited her parents
Mr. and Mrs W. Q. Flert Saturday re
turning Sunday, to Jnniper Canyon
where she will remain daring the winter
ith Mn, W. W. Clark. .
W.G-Flett, . W. Keepew and Jack
Schoneece started Tuesdav for The John
Day river where Ihey will remain till
December if they find Indians enough
there to locate.
The Social dance-that was given at
Olex Oct. 11 was a grand success.
I FEASTYOtB lYti
-;-' ...fatteij.. J
J YOURTOCKETBOOSi
p U KICKUS,
... DENTIST
OJtaa SOS txAvm Baildinc, Portland. Oregon
V'lil t fa Condon on or aboat October
2U la lemala lor a abort lima
Mr. Edward Everett Young, the
bright young editor of the Baker
City Republicau, was some time
ago made a commissioner of the
Lewis it Clark Exnosifwin wbihia
ARLINGTON NOTES.
. Mrs. Karl Weatherford and Miss Flo
ra Jones were in from Scbottler Flat
Monday.
B. K. Searcy ,o'f Mayviile, is under the
doctor's care here this week. He Is
improving rapidly;
A number of Arllngtonites and their
Mr. Young has shown a laudable ; tw-n.rlV-.''Vi.u.I'
zeat in furthering the work ,to chased 100 liead ofyrllng steers from
which he has been appointed but tha Uilman-Frencb Co. and will run
tnere seems to be some danger that l"e,M 00 range near Arlington.
his enthusiasm may get the better! Messrs KWI, Moore and Hosford, of
of his.judgement even in so impor-1 Moro' M' ei " he
r.i.
Recorder Mason ha pouted the rail-
' road franchitto ordinanue and it is now
a fa:t. .
Geo. McLanghlin.oar harness maker,
as the proposed exposition. Mr.
Young has lately been strenuously
advocating the calling of an extra
session of the legislature during
the coming Winter for the' purpose' "a insUlled another sewing machine
of making an appropriation for the j lo r,e'P UKe C8re 01 ,,,a Mtettiot busi
proposed show and in so doing' he
may be suspected of not having Jack 'f" " '''''y lve return
t I, -j i .... 6 ;ed from. Irtnu where he waj engHged in
fully considered the beet interests itbe,tel busin-ss. .' ,
of the Oregon taxpayer, who has We understand that onr p..pu!artowns
naaioo uiucn experience in the-; man, L. J. GUf and Misi llil-in Bei k,
past with special and regular ses
sions Of the state legislative body.
We are heartily in favor of the big
Fair and believe the people of the
utate generally favor, it, but a'spe
cial ne$iou of. -the Oregon legisla
ture is too much to ask even fora
rorld's Fair. No, nol neighbor
-ditVi'l jr;::iju'i1i! rj?ioii but in-
of The Dalles, were married Wednesday
evening.
The excitement incident to traveling
and change of food and water often brings
on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one
should ever leave home without a bottle
ol Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea lieniidy. For sale by . Hudson's
Pharmacy.
Lost
Between Olex and Arlington, Monday
October 7, a memoranda book about 4x6
inches in size containing meat and veg
etable accounts. Suitable reward will
be given for its return to the undersign
ed or may be left at the Giobb office.
F. Lima,
Olex, Oregon.
For Sale
Four room cottaga and 4our lots tp
Condon. Good bargain. Enquire of
J.'R.CtABK,'
' : ' : ' Condon.Ore.
Notice of Dissolutions.
Notice la hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
the undersigned ha been dissolved bjr
mniual consent. All , accorfnU"'dne1 the
old firm are now' due and payable to
J.F. Wood.SL D. .
F. GULLKTTB, M. D.
.- J. F; Wooto, M.D;
. tnWff SALE.
KotlceJvJbarebf given tbat an execution and
order of inle waahnnea' oat of the Circuit Court
of tbe State of Oregon Gil Ham County, on the
Kth. day ofOcXIWV aabn'a decree therein
rendered on tbe 16th. day of Sept, 1901.
in favor of Charlea W. White plalntifT, and
gHinn. John uroM,(ie;eBdant, which aald exe
cution and order of anleU tome directed and
commanding me to Hell tbe property hereinafter
described, ' for tbe pnrpone of latuifylng tha
judgement of the plaintiff In said cause for the
am of three hundred. e verity Are and 75-100
dollar! ($375 7 ) and 175.00 attorney'sfee and the
ooxtK'aiid dhbarnemnUof laid' salt, taxed at
12.00.
Therefore, In comtpManee with aald execution
and order of wile, I will on
;8ATL ttDAY, NOVEMBER W, 1001,
at the honr of 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the Coart
Houiednor In Condon, Gilliam Cottnty, Oregon,
ell at public auction to the hlghent bidder for
caib In hand, for the purpose of satisfying the
Judgement and decree above mentioned) the' fol
lowing described real property, to-wit:
Tbe Korthwest quarter. of Settlon -2,. Jn
Tovrniblp 4 Smith oljltnnge 21 East of Willamette
Meridian, In Gilliam County, Oregon.
Dated this 16th day of October, 1901. '
... w. . . to' WiUWitcOx,
Sheriff of Gilliam Comity, Oregon;
8am K.Vam Vacroa, ... ..
.ttiorney Utf l'lti,ilir..'. .. -, , v
WATCH THIS SPACE '
THIS FALL
IT WILL SAVE YOU
V
I ITS CASISR TO 8KE
I ...Ybar profit... 1
I THAN OUK,PR'OF,
MNY A DOLLAR
J.1
p. woor M. tr.
Phystelan and Surgoort
Day and nujhl calls proiapily aiuwarwt
Ofllca Mala itnwt near Spring.
condoh;
oitir.
NVKFKK A WILSON
ATTORNSYS AT LAW
Best table
CLOTH
mm
NicoCpIors
20g
1., ' !;:r
;y$ird
WE PEtl III EVERYTH1IIC And ui. ptM. in
' ing our patrom that in
dealing with us thejr get the benefit of first-class goods,
fitir treatment and honest prices. .Our line of Boots, Shoes,
Rubbers, Etc, is the climax of fashionable footwear. Our
tall and winter underwear will give comfort and preserve
health in the winter season, and, no matter what kind of
quality you want, we can suit you. All goods marked in
plain figures. A child can buy as cheap, as a man! Cour
teous, conscientious clerks. Big new assortment of '' '
Dress Goods
Dress Linings
Trimmings
Best Table
OIL
CLOTH
Tilt ft-AlXRi
eniuioM,
Nice Colors
20c
a yard
rja. a. r. butcicr,
RESIDENT DENTIST
AKIJNOTOS, ORKUwn.
Will to la Condon the lasl w la wbmnnUi
eoBttneni'im July nra.
t-rowa rW and I'laW ' p -" r-
THh slraetnl wllhoal pal" " mo,t ,n
ntowa '
CONDO! WriCK OVKR . . x....v
WIUSOS a run.'
C. S. PALHER,
MistK Barber.
Sleelc Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and r-ground.
CQKDOM - ORECOIIr
1 SEND FOR SAM- S
5 PtES. 'POSTAGE d
? PAID BY US ON 5
2 MAIL ORDERS. 5
LORD & COMPANY
ARLINGTON, OREGON
THE ODD CENTS
YOU SAVE HERE
COUNT UP VERY
RAPIDLY.
O. S. EBI,
pRoruiETOit or
SODA tnd BOTTLING HORKS
aiannfactow ol Ma, Orange snd
Champagne Cldor, taraparllls awl
Iron and all other ISoft and Carbonatnt
Prloki. Condon triult Is reapeot
tolly solicited. Orlr promptly Clled
Arlington, Ore.
: r?
- Rsduced Rates.
. Arenosr In-effBCttoBuffalo. New York.
Do 76a expect to aitead tba Pan-Ameri
can 1 portion? . .
ir soao aoi Wf yoor ucReta nnui
you hate Instigated the tervici ol the
IlhnoUtiaiSallroad. .
Out acconrnodatlons are the best that
can'be had,' oh r trains are alwaye 00
time and employes courteous sod accom
modating j"
Through tourist oars tram Pacific
Coast to Boston via Buffalo.
II you will send fifteen cents in stamps,
to address given below, ' we will for
ward yoa by return mail one of oar Si
s 40 inch wall maps of the United .
State. Caba'ahd Porto Rteo. -
Any information regarding rates, ac
commodations, service, time, connections
top-overs etc, will be cheerfully given
B. ILTsestBuu-
: .. Oom'lAgt
143 Third Srreet Portland Ore.
awi r WalUPapar.
I will close oot my big stock ol wall,
mlifir- 1
IJb.veJasl2Bce(ye4 a big stock ol modern
ErtftrdfUUSterns. Call early and se
cure bargains. W. A. Daruno.
' Lost ""
On the road between Condon and Clem
Monday, September 30, a pocketbook
containing lot of wheat receipts be
longing to W,C. CaldwelUnd 15.00 in
money. XV'beat receipts were in an en
velope addressed to Dan Thomas. Suit
able reward if returned to W. C. Cald
well or left at this office. S0d31
Estray Notice.
Came to my place on Thirty iiiila,ot
18 months ago 'a bay mare and colt.
Mare lame on fore leg. Branded on
left hip. Owner should call, pay charges
and take stock away or it will be sold
according to law. Joseph Wiiytb,
Oct. 7, 1WJ,W ' : . Condon, Ore. i
. .'Purely Business.
Baths Hot and cold water, eleaa Vow
els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel.
Folding luncb boxes for sale at Clarke
AFraser's.
Treasurer's Noticed
All orty!ftarintir regieterW .prior
to April 1,1900, will bepaidopoa pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceases
after Sept. 1, 1901.
r. II. Stephenson,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon.
G. "L.' NeaJ the well known anctlon-
eea, will givethe strictest attention to
all business entrusted to his care. If
yoa fcae property! -to- aell -consult b,im.
' '-: v ? i -ir-
Por'tfand catalogue do not beat Clarke
A Fraier's price.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers
- The tourist travel between ' the East
and tbe Facific Coast hat reached enor
mous proportions In the last few. years,
and calls tor a speciaj class of equtpmenL
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has Issued from Its shops what It tech
nically call the "Pullman Ordinary
Sleeper." These cars appear similar to
the regular sleepers being built on the
tame plan, bat not tarnished with the
same elecauce. They are equl pped with
tnattreaae, blankets, sheets, pi Hews,
pillow-case, towels, combe, trutbe,
ecL requiring nothing ol the kind 'to
be furnished by tbe patasngef. Eacn
ear ha a to 0 for auk lag tee and coffee
and doing 'Might- Beoaekaaptag", tod
each section can be fitted with m adjust
able table. A uniformed porter accom
panies each car, hi basTaeae being to
make up berth; keep the ear elaaa , end
look after the want sod eoaforta of the
passenger. In each of the trains which
are dispatched daily from Portland by
tbe O. R. A N. Co. I to be found one
of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers'
Tbe car attached to the "Chicago-Port
land Special" goes through to Chicego
without change, 'and the one in the
"Atlantic E 1 press" rant to Kansas City
without change. Passengers in this car
for Chicago change to a similar carat
Granger.
Much of the first class travel la being
carried in these car, the rates being
lower, and the service nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rate sod full information, includ
ing folders' write to
A. L. Cxaio, .
General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co.
Portland, Oregon.
(iuaraqteed fo00
aiary Year,
Men and women ol good address to represent
ns, some to trarel appointing agents, others
lor local work looking alter onr Interests.
SOOO salary guaranteed yearly ; extra com
missions and expenses, repaid advancement,
old eatabllthed boose. Grand chance for earn
est man or woman to aecare pleasant, permi
nent porftlqn., liberal Jnoome and future. New,
brilliant line. Write at once.
STAFFSIS fSISS,
23 Churoh St.. ' Nw Haven. Conn.
CONDON SHOE SHOP
. I am now on deck with a com-
plete outfit of shoemaker's tools .
for either new or repair work.
SHOES MADE TO: ORDER:
Shop In south room of Fix
bnilding where I will be found,
for the present, on Friday's and
,. Saturdays only. Work may be
. left at Clarke & Frazer's store.
s y '. ; -7. J . leit at uiarke frazer's store.
niaklgauMtaiebaaTC7beaertfMteanlM( ...
iS&'t. OTIS W. PROPST.
J . Under New Management. .. . . .
Kentucky Liquor Store
COMPLETE STOCK OP FINEST DOMESTIC AND
IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
THE FAMOUS HOP GOLD . BEER ON DRAUGHT. -
REIPLINGER & BATES, PROP'S, ARLINGTON, ORE.
Splendid Specimens of
Superior Skill
A MOID SCRUTINY OF
OUR 8AMPLE8 REVEALS
NOTHING BUT GOODNESS
In the expression of 'almost every pfinon who ho examined aamplei of work
executed at this office. Superior printing U the klnil yon want. Wofktbatli
done In a ilovenly manner li the kind that neither pay the buiineM mnn nor
the printer. All the printing sent oat Iroin this omce is neat and attractive.
V 1
8. A. PATftSON
PVBUMUK ..
THE CONDON CLOBE PRINTERY
The Arlington Saloon
C W. VXITE A CO PKOPtinORS
Fine domestic and imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Bil
liard and Pool tablea run in connection. First-class goods is our
pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly on
draught Our constantly increasing patronage testifies to the fact
thai we understand how to please our customers.
MAIN STREET
Condon,
Oregon
KEII CIFFOI k C&, PROPS.
IXAXCM KOUSU: RLALOCK, QUIKN1
. .GRAI N . . .
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of exiieriencwi
warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement,
feed and mill stuffs always on band in any quantities. Gen
eral storage and forwarding. ' A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. B. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
nnnnnnnnnnruwwi
The Condon Barn
Only flret-clas Livery and Feed Stable in the city. Fine new
rig and good team. 8peclal attention to all stock left In onr
care. Large, strong corrals In connection. Oar term are reas
onable and we solicit your patronage.
Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
rinrtrtiiruinAiirinuuvfvnvjvuuv
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
FINEST STEAKS AND ROASTS CUT FROM
CHOICEST BEEF. ALL GOOD THINGS AT
JOHN JACKSON'S
r
NEW STORE AT ALVILLE
WE HAVE Jl'BT OPENED AN KI.EOANT STOCK OF DRY
GOODS, i NOTIONS, CTOTHINO, GROCERIES. HARDWARE.
TINWARE, TOBACCO. CAND1K8, ETC., IN KERRY CANYON,
AND CORDIALLY SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATRON AUK
LOW PRICES, FAIR TREATMENT AL & L E. MCC0NNELL
We Sell the lost
Successful Gasoline Lamps
Air-Tight Heaters. Cook 8toves and Ranee. Zinc Washboards, Stovepipe
and fittings. Shelf Hardware, Dishes, Wash. Boilers, Tinware, Granite
ware and' Cotlery. Bed Lounges, Conches, Dressers, Commodes, Chairs.
Rockers, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Floor Matting and Carpets. Windows
Doors, Mouldings and House Trimmings, Paints, Oil and UIrbs.' Avkna
riobh Carboijnkum will preserve fence poet and purify chicken bouse and
stable. Our price are very reasonable, and we invite your patronage.
CONDON,
UHtUON.
CLARKE & FRAZER
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
HIGHEST MARKET ' PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN
, GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS CONDUCTED , , .
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO . M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0NE