Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 17, 1901, Image 3

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    THE COi!DO:i GLOBE
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THI OFFICIAL PkPt Of OIU.IAM
COUNTY. ORtOON,
LOCAL NEWS.
Mr Cuandtt I on tbt tick Hit.
John Drart It dawn wltii Inflamma
tory rlituuiaUtu.
, Mr. A III DaMlng V lilted frlsudi at
May villa Batnrday.
The Clark faintly hsldart-unlon at Geo.
Real' residence Sunday.
Mr and Mm. 0. W. White cams In
from I'aperuck Tuesday. -
Mr. and Mr. Wu. Hiiell. n Ol, 1
Ited friend In town daring tin wttk.
J. II. tMf tht wll known eltlsen of
lxne It n in town for M hour or
eo Monday, "I;
Mr.tnd Mr J. p. tlrelner and Ml
Kdna Mahimy, of Mayvlllt, Vjllud Mr.
ml Mn Kd Dunn Sunday. ' ' '
Charlie RU'hniuiid had Mrloui spell
Tiidy ii(4it At tha liotof, but wat nil
right again yaslardav morning.
Oil 1 1'ropH liai opened a boot and hoa
hop n tha aDutli rtxjin o t!i Fix
building. tot ad in thla leantv
A ninth ir of Uml-mita attand! J
Urn at Oiei trlday mninf and re
ported a rlna lime.
John Walaer did tha broncho act on
Main atrfat Monday morning and cam
out victorious, 1. a. ha roda tha horaa.
Rsv. Kdward Ctrran wll occupy tha
pii I pi I of tha 0 Higrfg4iliM efyurch of
thia place nest Sunday buth) morning
and availing. ,
Mill Mllit Lambersun waa seriously 111
l a (aw day laat week 8halavUltlng
liar (later, Mrs. 8. J. Coutart In Carry
Canyon.
I'rof. Himiuooa paad tlirongh here
Hunday on lila way toLnnt Rock whera
li axprcttd to obtain a poaltion In tha
I'uMlo echoul of that placa. '
Joe Uudd wa In town Saturday from
Olf. Jot la a bachelor yet but that
la not saying that aomt foollali woman
U nut ml ulng tht chancaof her if.
T. L. Nlcklln tht wall known dentiat
write ui that ha at pacta (ott In Condon
on or about tha SI it. Set hft cardial
other column. ' . '. .
. , ; "
J. K. Lancaster went W irWtigUu
Monday on a business trio. Hi son
Faul who baa been at actios! la Spokane
returned with him,
. C. L. liaker and family have returned
to Condon from Pendleton. They will
reiide In Uie Armatrong hoaee until they
can build a house of their own,
CUrk A McCabt tilt photographers
with to announce that they will remain
'in Condun nntil tht first ef net twees
when they w ill move to Lone Rork.
R, K. Searcy stood t'.it trip to Arlington
Ant-rate lait week. After reaching that
plura ha decided to Map there awbil for
treatment befort proceeding to Portland.
Mr. and Mn. W'm. Campbell left Mon
day fur an Eastern trip, - The will vil
li tha 1'iflalo titltkn aid abo
fieir old home near Toronto Canada.
The lout Itiblt which was"kdvrtUed
(or in the laU lasu of thaUuonw by Mr.
Otia I'ropH waa return! to thla office
Friday morning It paya to advertise In
the ji.ohk. J
I. B. Sonthworth will well III peraonal
proiierty at public auction at l)' home
in Mivvllle prvcinct Monday Oct. 28 1001
ftta ad in thia iisut kUo billi printed at
thia office. j ,
II. II. Little oi Ariltti'toa wailtere
veittdnv invefftlng IN Ouhdon real en
title, lit bought twd Iota near W. A.
Derling'e pro(N?rty, and will botfdfand
uiove hia family litre af 6m.
U. W. Binehart la agent (of lhft,llfeof
Win, McKlnley written by Colonel U. W.
Towniend with an Introduction by Jai.
It. Young. It la a work of great Interett
and no doubt Mr Binehart trill place a
large order in thla vicinity
Newt Lotidermilk, wbftu been in tha
mountains all mtuimet with aheep reach
ed town the Ant of tht week. Newt aaye
be ha not lout any cold lead recently ao
he kept off the disputed rnngt when rifle
practice waa tht order of tht day.
Dr, Wood performed a aaccetefnl oper
atfbn on a deformed foot of the 8-montb
old child of Mr. and Mre. Charlie Carter
on Tueaday. The operation waa entire
ly aucoeaaful and tht little fellow eeemed
h jolly an uaual a few houra afterward.
Can Slinpion got In from the monnt
" win 5nffwtth nta tm.i r .t.p.
Caaa telia ii Irieuda aomt atoriea of lift
and eiperjencea in tht Grant county
lii lit) which art calculated to curdle the
blood and elevate tht hair. B it he got
back alive and with a full flock of sheep
just tht lain.
Mr. and Mr. Alec Duthie have return
ed from their trip to Portland, where
they went to enjoy a vacation and take
in the Carnival. They report a highly
enjoyable trip. Their eon, Alex jr. who
wmit with them 111 f t- m The Dalle
re-entered achool there where he ia taking
the ninth grade course.
Admiral Schley ha been placed on
the retired liat having reached theage
limit which bring to him that dlstinc
tlndion, - It la fortunate he waa not re
tired prior to the buttle of Santiago. If
be had been the country might have lout
the buttle and also tht excitement of the
present Investigation.
Cha. Bennett a pioneer of Oregon,
who resides in Lane county, I here vis
iting hia old friend 0. W. Binehart
Mr. Bennett came to Oregon in '63 and
vrnq out of the party who took what ia
railed the cut-off. route via Harney Lake.
The party suffered untold hardidiip bnt
finally reached tht Willamette valley
with the loss of only ont man. Mr, Ben
pett has been visiting hia son James Ben
fjett and other relations at Lone Rock
RUIIDLEPALMERSMOT
In a 8aloon Altercation
Evening.
Last
8HHIYER MADE CUD PLAY.
Monty Matter Cau
Troublt. ,
of
A r-hnntlng affray orroml In tha Arling
ton Saloon lait evening almntS o'clock
In whirli Bundle palmer received a bad
inn ahot wound In tht fact. John
Shrlver Bred tha shot from 38 calibre
revolver, whldi took effect In Palmer's
left cheek. Tha ball' followed tht jaw
bone and came ont just back of, and be
low tha left tar making only a aevert
daeli wmihL"!; . t'f. "
Tut c'i of tht sliootluj la ban! to ar
rlv at but from tht bast Information
at hand lb men were engaged In a poker
game when 8h river aiktd Palmar In
pay hi 111 aomt money which ht claimed
Palmer owed htm. Palmer evaded the
matter and Shrivar went (or hi gun.
When ht itturnvd ht found Palmer
standing at tha bar and after asking him
to pay ahot hlui..,Sbrver bad beta
drinking heavily all day and waa said to
have had qoltt'a 7g on" wbefi the
hooting occurred. ; - "
Shrlverwa placed ouiler arrest and
waa held in 700 bohda (or a preliminary
hearing at S o'clock today
' " ' '
A Bunohgrasr In Portland.
Al llenahaw writes tht Uua from
Portland that thert art many thing of
interest la tht metropolis to beguile tht
feellvt "cor master and to Induct him
and kia hard earned 10-cent piece to
part company. Eastern Oregon ia'well
represented there being, beside tht pale
facet, about 60 Siwashea who art tht
observed of all obeervere. Mr. Henshaw
expected to leave In a day or two for
the land of flih and pheasant, down
tht river, to try hi luck with rod and
gun. Wt'll hava aomt good atoriea wbtn
htget bomt. "
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Richmond and
their children are at tht Condon botel
thla week. Mr. Richmond having been
moved to town for further treatment of
hia broken knet cap from which ht baa
been suffering since August.
A new remedy for billtooine I now
on lale at llndion'a Pharmacy. It is
called Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver
Tablet II wives) quick relief and will
prevent tht attack if given a soon a the
0rst symptom of tht dlaeaat appears.
Price, 23 cents per box. Samples free. ,
Real Eatato Moving.
J. E. Ijincasttr closed deals for tht
salt of 24 lota In tht Condon townaitt
last Saturday Thoat purchasing wen:
K l Dunn, I block (12 lots) west of Con
propoeol Catholic Academy, f250; Mr.
Hannah Billings, 1 lot; Wru Dun!ap,4
lots; P. Morrill, 1 lot, Kllxaheth S. Un-
canter, I lot; John Jackson, business lot
on North Main street: Mollit Dama. t
Iota; C.J. Becker, 4 lots.
Mr. Lancaster ha shown a verr liber
al spirit since becoming owner of the
townsite, having put lota back to tht
old acalt of price which was aonnled
some time ago when tht lot were taken
from tht market. - "
Mr, Lancaster says lit la hereto help
make Condon ont of the best towns in
Kastern Oregon and be is showing every
day that ht is not afraid to get In and
do his part toward gaining that end.
lit has already donated f50 to tht si la
for tht Catholic school and has also sig
nified hi readiness to do all that la fair
and right in tht matter of depot and ter
minal ground when the survey reachea
thi point. lit is alao interested in tee
ing a modern public school building
erected in Condon and stands ready to
materially assist In such an enterprise.
What Condon now needa ia nnited co
operation among her people towards
building op a good, live up-to-date town
When yoo have no appetite, and do
not relish your food and feel dull after
eating you may know that you need a
dost of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tableta Price 25 cents. Samples free at
Hudson's Pharmacy.
I 1 1 1
A FINE LINE
v .v...
CUSTOM MADE
FOOL JACK
- Duck Coats and Mackintoshes, Ladies' Leggings, Over
shoes and Rubbers. Also the famous M. W. Hoskin's
Gloves and a complete stock of fine Wool Blankets. Our
marvelous line of Groceries still remains unrivaled, 'k? n :
: DUNN
Ward off Wintry Winds ;
PUBLIC SALE.
Having decided to retire
from buslneia in tbla county
on account of ill health, I will
offer for gale, at public aaction,
at my ranch at the four cor
tiers, 5) milci northwest of
Mayville,
MONDAY, OCT. 23,1901,
the following dcribed prop "
erty, towlt:
81 x good brood sows.
Two bed room acts, 9 chairs,
3 rockers, 2 8-foot extension
tables, 6-hole range, beating
stove and other household and
at , f
kitchen furniture too numcr-
oua to mention.
Horseshoeing outfit, Oa
borne self-rake reaper and oth
er farming implements.
Terms cash.
P. B. Soi'THWOBTH.
J. R. Wells,
: ' " ' Auctioneer. .
TO CUltB i A COLD IN ONE DAY
Taka Uillv Bhfse Qui 11 In TuMeta. AU
drinrlU rffmid tb motMyil ll (all to eura
K. W. (iruvt'i iixiMtani la on each box. 23e
SCHOOL 6TOCKING3-For boy
and girla. Wt hava a doublt kneed
stocking that la guaranteed to resist
wear and tear aa bravely aa good mate
rial and workmanship can. They art
tht cheapest you can boy for your boy
or girl. Tht celebrated "Iron clad"
brand. For aale by P. II. ft-xruureox.
WATCHES
AND
RINGS
All kinds of Jewelry can be found at our. store aj
the moat popular prices. We also have just re-v
ceived a large and complete stock of Perfumes
Toilet Articles, Hair Tonics, Face Powders, Etcv
t ,
Condon Pharmacy,
Drugs, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Jewelry, Paints,
Oils, Glass, Etc Call and see our store and stock.
AL HENSHAW
JKwuelmteurm-
RE-OPENED
The Modl
FIXE WIKES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ?
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. T
SUMMERS & NEWMAN, Props.
FRANK WILSON, Proprietor.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PRESCRIPTIONS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Wilson's
PRESCRIPTIONS
PRESCRIPTIONS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Condon,
OF
Garme
Suits ;
Overcoats
FROST BY PREPAR1I1G
McMorrl$Ta!phon Llnea. ;
J. A. McMorrl baa beta bosy for a few
daya putting In new 'phone en tht elly
drcult of hi totephont tyitem and alao
in bringing in tht Myer lint which now
connect (lit Ferry Canyon country with
Ccmdon. Thl ytei M perhapa tha
most extensive barb win telephone
plant III tha country and It teemi to bt
giving excellent HiUfactios to tha pat
ron. Tht tystem now embrace three
dty clnmlU with 15 'jjhones tht Mat
ney Flat lint with n plrowe and the
Myers lint with 6 pbonwvTiit lint Is
now eq ilpped with a night service by
which any patron May callnp any doc
tor' offioa or drag ft ia tht city at
any hour of the day or night. An extra
charge of 60 cents will bt mad for night
calls to defray the additional office ex
penst. Tb offlt qolp.;eoti strictly
op-to-datt and the entire system affords
an excelltnt aervict to patrons,
Mr. Mc Morris Is tobteongtataUted on
tht splendid aoeceat 0 bj venttrt and
alao on tht great pttf i ervict bt I
rendering thia aertionuiCOilliam county
In bringing the country district in clos
er touch with each other and with the
town. ' - j..
nAAuwvruvuwuvryiAVvinvrP)
:'
VIIEAT! VHEATll
I am prepared to-buy wheat
and will pay the htgiie,e mar
ket price. ; Moneyed vanced
on warehouse receipts. Per
sons wishing to sell will
well to see me, at Arlington?
before making others. arrange
ments. B.T.5nai,
- Arlington,. Ore.
linAninjvxrutAnjinnrtnirvrwuvu
USUALLY IV3
-C. W. CROSF1ELD
LONDON, ORE.
H. W. PAULINO. Manager.
Pharmacy
Oregon
S5s
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FOR HIM NOW
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BROS. -
CONDON, OREGON
tArVUVtAIUVWIArVlrWUVlAUirtAUtUVtnnAAAAAAA
- - 1 -r 4.
October 15 is the Date
. on wb'tcb we open our Special Sale of Men' Cowls'.
Atl who ire looking for bargain in Men'e wear are
earnestly rerj nested to extend tbeir aearcb to this store
while thia great Bale is on. It ia a money-Rarer for all.
ALL THAT'S KEV
ALL THAT'S GOOD
Ready made rait and
overcoats, tthirte, hats,
boot and shoes. Our'
r-pec i &1 sale of these fine
lines begins ' October 15.
Now is the time for those
to buy who want tbe
best goods at the lowest
prices. It will cost you
nothing to inspect stock.
P. H; STEPHENSON
SUABLE MERCHANT V
con don r . :r :r 'Cr. oh Qon;
j
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
LARGEST STOCK
Largest and best line in Gilliam county. Win
ter Underwear, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Ul
sters, Etc. We also carry a select line of Uni
versal Stoves and Ranges, Groceries, Hard
ware, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Matresses, Chairs,
Extension Tables. Orders taken for Furniture
and Wall Paper not kept in stock. In fact we
carry a full assortment of general merchandise.
WADE)
II THE PIf CTsiDC ' II .
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OLEX, - OREGON.
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5 I lit ft, Haa been thoronglily renovated ami flM f (x
5 jaaaaaaai u ' now prepared to cater to the q ( 1 J I Ji ll
PnnnflT I waDteoftlietraielingpnbIic.com- 5 I f "Jl
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Finest brands of pure domestic and imported Wines,
Liquors and Cigars. Fine Billiard and Pool tables in
connection. A model resort enjoying tbe patronage
of a quiet, orderly trade. Customers always pleased.
CONDON.
IflEHART'S RESTAURANT
The public will find tbat no better accom
modations can be found in this country, " .
than at this place. Good meals, .clean beds.
HEApQUARTEkS FOR TRAVELING MEM-
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop.
" LOST VALLEY LU MBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager!
BOUGH AI1D OaESSEP IU0IER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kind of Rough Lumber. Careful alien
given to bills of special sues and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
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GHOEHS TAXEil
FOR r.!EirS TAIL
Of? HADE SUITS.
We are agents for one of
the leading merchant
tailoring houses in Amer
ica a)d ffuarantee their
work. Our stock of the
latest and bent in all
lines of seasonable mer
chandise is unsurpassed.
IS1 THE COUiiTY.
BROS.
OREGON
MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c
CONDON, OREGON
Ladies, Attention!
I am agent for the famous
house of Chas. A. Stevens, of
Chicago, and am prepared to
take your orders for Cloaks,
Jackets, Tailor-made Suits
Rainy-day Skirts, Silk and
Flannel Waists, Underwear,
Hosiery and Corsets. Let we
show you my samples.
.MRS. CLARA DARLIKC.
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Irrml ' M. muUtf,
Iw. da ansa
i.
Attorney at lw,
Matary Public and Cenvtyancaf,
' Hm4im Or.
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comoov. oacooir.
The Regulator Line.
Its Biib, FcrtlmJ S Is!:na
XATIQATIOH CO.
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE..
Dairy Una af Steamers Betwtea Pertl&fl
Vtncottrer, Guni Lodb, oo4 Rbra
tad aO Potato as ui TaaUastoa AS.
rk. tiManr Bsriaa City ana aefntafer te
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Um im aaayla IIb tor uco1b( txalaa.
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Vast al Caart Straat. Taa Dattta, Or.
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For Saa Francfsro
bail averj daya
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A. L. CRAIQ,
General PaaaeBfer Aaent, Portland, Of.
LATEST STYLES...
In Fall and Winter millinery.
Trimmed Huts. Street Hats
all style and price. Ladies'
Shawls mill Fascinators. Chil
dren's Hoods, Etc., Etc., Etc,
r.:n lcuella
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