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THE COilDOIl GLOBE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3I. IQOI. p -s-".t-,svs 'i'-s!siT';; vk !.vti THE orriciAL PAPER OP oiluaM COUNTY, OREQON. LOCAL NEWS. Uoodhya Indian kuiniiier, Mrs. (Juliette U visiting frleii'lmi Portland. UeoKnox, of Fossil, M in town 8Utirdy, Mrs. Lancaster's cottage li neuriittf completion. Head ttia Condon Pharmacy's new ml In thlt Impression. Clarke h Feasor liav ft change of ad In this Uu. V. H. I'almer is having an addition built to hl residence. Mr. Htul Mn. 0. W. White wert In from l'Mriuck 'I 'If In the wsek. . Mr. end Mr. K. M. Johnson, of Imi. It'Mk, vlslUd friends here Huuday. John Jackson's new residence Ik about finished and John look a gladder evvry Jay. ; Mill Unsl4 Darling left Monday for Uroy whnrt ahe haa tnged to teach a term of school. Mre. Allle Balding haa bought Alburn Moore'a resident projwrty near the L. 1. i). cliurch. Kdllor Stewart, of the Fossil Journal, went to Portland laat week and took in the prize fight. In one way Condon I a hot town eve n when the wintry wluda whUlle through its whiskers. C. W. White and P. II. Stephenson went to Fowl I Sunday on a business trip. They returned Tuesday. Mra. II. C. Strickland waa In from Hay creek Monday looking over city Iota with a view to purchasing a location for homo. K. W. Daggett, who with hit family tia baen visiting at his old home In Michigan tor several months, has re turned to Arlington. Mrs. Clara Nicholson, of Clem, was In town Tuesday on her way to 1). C. Henry's to see Mrs Henry who haa been seriously ill for some time. Howard I'ropst was In town the other day consulting with J. E. Lancaster and looking over city lota with a view to securing a location for a home. The International Sunshine Society, of Clem, will hold a sale of tucy work etc. at O. W. 1'ropst's shoe shop, In Condon, Tuesday, November 5. Pro ceeds (or benefit of Society. . If you want to buy or aell real estate, etork or any kind of property the new 4 ad of Lancaster & l'aUlson will interest yon. It yoa are interested call and are them at the Ulobk ofllce. H. L. blnion, representing II. Varwlg A Son of Portland who sell the celebrated It. Bond whiskey, was In town this week. Mr Simon's reputation as a salesman is equal to that of It. Bond as an irrigator, which is A No. I, Win. Taylor appeared before Justice McFarland In Fossil, to answer a chBre of shooting with intent to kill W. N. Putnam. He waived examination and was bound over In the sum of $100 to the circuit court Journal, Mrs Elisabeth Little, the pioneer woman of Matney Flat, at present'a res dent of Arlington, was In town Monday closing a deal for two lots on the east aide where she and her husband will build a residence in the Spring. New subscribers received recently are: Win. DavenKrt, Mayvillo; Jack Oamp toll, Condon ; A. J. Stahl, Lone II wk ; Clarence Palmer, Shanlko; Henry Cuen dot. Otis PropHt, I. Pryor, Condon; J. I. fiharp Mayvllle and renewals too numer ous to mention. The Giwk U recog nised as the leading paper of Gilliam county by the reading public as well as by advertisers. Albert Stahl was over from Lone Uock Bitnrday. Mr. Stahl left a sample pota to at this ofli se which is the finest the writer has yet seen In Etstorn Oregon. The tuber is 13 inches long about 4 inches through, weighs about 4 pounds and Is as smooth and solid aa a pick handle. While in town Mr. Stahl had his measure taken for a full suit of the Glodk 62 issues. ' Jack Campbell came in from the mountains last week where he has beeu alJ Summer with Mrs. Mary Brown & Son's sheep. Mr. Campbell was in the Sumpter district and says while that town Is rather quiet that mining development is going on In good shape in the district. One of the first things he done after reaching Condon was to have bis name placed on the Glomc list for a year's subscription. W. 0. Ftett was in town Friday from Rock creek and while here made a pleas ant call at this office. Mr. Flett Is en gaged assisting Government Agent Keepers who is locating the Columbia Hiver Indians on their lanl which is Riven them in severalty by the govern ment. Every mini bar of the tribe, big and little, ts entitled to 163 acres. Mr, Flett thinks there are about BOO members of the tribe, all told and says they are scattered along the Columbia from Umatilla to the Cascades. A dance was given at Mayvllle Friday night. A pleasant time socially is re ported but only a small crowd was pres ent. The Gcobic is the heat advertising medium in the county to call the atten tion of the p'tblie to the fact that a dance or anv other old thing is ab ut to be pulled off. The Gimn haa the best circulation in the county and Its en b scriberg are all willing ones; it is forced on no one and the people all read it be cause they want to. It's job depart ment turns out work that people read to . Don't forget thin. BY HIS OWN IIAIID County Commleslonor Wm, R, Doyer Seeks Death. Victim of III Health and Dospondoncy. County Cninniisstoner Win. R. Hoyer coiniiiitod suicide at his home nearC'Iciii, at an early hour yesterday morning, by shooting himself with a double burn-led shotgun. The charge took rlft'i t In the lower part of the forehead, between the eye, and came ou linear the crown. Death tin tied In about two hours. I reeked had been ellllrti'd for several vears with epilepsy but until recently the attai ks were infrequent. Heveral months ago he went to an Eastern Sanitarium for treatment but failed to receive any help and since his return homo thetrou blu seemed to grow worse. He had a number of attacks within a few days and it is npKHtti the deed was the result of despondency, Clarence Flanders and Jacob Hdiroeiler had been sitting np with him dining the night and at ten minutes More fix they went to his room to auk him what he would like for hit breakfast. He replied that he did not want anything. The boys then went to the kitchen to make a fire and a few mo ments later a shot was heard in the bed room. They were' frightened fearing that he was in an Irrational condition and might harm them. They ran to the stable to get a horse to go for help when they heard a rewind shot. When help arrived Mr. Itoyer was found lying on the floor in a room adjoining the one oc cupied by him as a bedroom. The first shot had been fired in his bedroom but had misaed, lie had then, presumably, came in to the next room secured an other cartridge, loaded the gun and fired the fntI shot. From the circumstances it would appear that the act was premed itated. He scenird rational on Tuesday and transacted considerable business. Ho sold some stock duriitg the day and in the evening gave what money he had to Clarence Flanders, a boy who worked for him, with instructions to give it to bis brother E, K. Itoyer as soon as he came. Mr. Doyer was highly respected as a cltlxen. His term of ofllce would not have expired until July 1 11)04. He leaves two brothers on this coast, one at Fartningtou, Washington and one at Oregon City. His parents reside in Ind iana of which state he was a native. Justice of the Peace Neale was notified and as acting coroner went down and held an inquest the jury returning a ver d ict In accordance with the facts above stated. A new remedy for billiousnes is now on sale at Hudson's Pharmacy. It is called Chamlwrlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets It givee quick relief and will prevent the attack it given aa soon aa the first symptoms of the disease appears. Price, 23 cents per bos. Samples free. When yon have no appetite, and do not relish yonr food and feel dull after eating yon may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Price 25 cents. Samples free at Hudson's Pharmacy. i Cascara Jul let tea cures constipation. At Condon Pharmacy. Eggs Wanted. J. L, Schriver will pay the highest cash price for freah eggs and guarantees his customers that he will make this of fer good at all seasons of the year. He has arranged to ship all surplus eggs to Portland whenever the market is over stocked. See him at Cafe De Schriver. Portland catalogues do not beat Clarke & Fraxer's prices. 8 Cfc&9W0, . rhls signature Is oo every box of t'te genuine Laxative Brotno-Quirin. tmou U remedy that eun-a a cote Ii un 17 Subscribe for The Globe All the news, $1.50 a year. Best advertising medium. A FINE LINE 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. DUNN Ward off Wintry Leon K. Cxotgopx .the aaln of President McKlnley was electrocuted In Aulmrn prison Tuesday morning. He died unrepentant and defiant. While being strapped to the chair be said ; "I am not sorry for my crime," Our Mayvllle correaKindence was un avoidably crowded out this week. The 'Willing Workers" will have a social at the liuptlst church on Thanks giving lay at 2 J0 p. in. ItufreNhmeiits will be served. Everybody invited to a good social time. Smoke an "Al's Choice clvar at the Condon Pharmacy The best 5-cent cigar, Condon Pharmacy has a fine tine of new jewelry. GOHDOll SHOE SHOP lam now on deck with a com plete outfit of shoemaker's tools for either new or repair work. SHOES MADE TO ORDER. Shop In tonth room of Fit building where I will be found, t all times ready for business. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' OTIS W. PROPST. 4650 The above is the number of Prescriptions we have filled up to October 31, 1901. The above large volume of prescription business denotes the purity of our Drugs, Chemicals Etc. We carry everything to be found in a first-class Drug Store. Condon Pharmacy, Druga, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Jewelry, Paints, Oils, 01 as6, Etc. Call and see our store and stock. ' At- HENSHAW; Proprietors. RE-OPENED The Model FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS." EVERYTHING NEW SUMMERS & NEWMAN, Props. FRANK WILSON, Proprietor. PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS Wilson's PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS Condon, LARGE ASSORTMENT Rugs and Carpets Beds and Bedding, Rockers and Chairs, Couches and Lounges, Pictures and Picture Frames, Kitchen aud Parlor Furniture. CONDON, OREGON. - - - OF Ga Suits Overcoats FROST BY PREPARING Winds BROS Stricken With Paralyela. Henderson (itliiu'lt, of this plaee, was stricken with partial paralysis and com pletely lost the oe of one arm and side. After Mug treated by an eminent physi cian for quite a while without relief, my wife reccomendeiJ Chamberlain's Pain Balm, ahd after nsing two bullies of It he is almost entirely cured, Uko. K. Mc-Dokai-ij Man, Igi count?, W. Vs. Several other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the ue of Ibis liniment. It is most ile ly known, however, si a enre for rheu matism, sprains and hrui!t. For sale by Hudson's Pharmacy. ruvuvvriuivuvyvvniruiruvtr WHEAT! WHEAT!! I am prepared to buy wheat and will pay the highest mar ket price. Money advanced on warehouse receipt. Per sons wishing to sell will do well to see lue, at Arlington, before making other arrange ments. A B. T. SKELL, Arlington, Ore. S nfinijwsuinnniuvunruvfuwju C. W. CROS FIELD AND UP-TO-DATE. -CONDON, ORE. H. W. PAULING, Manager. Pharmacy Oregon OF II SATE RS, RANGES, COOK STOVES. CLARKE & FRAZER ; !-- r merits FOR HIM NOW CONDON, OREGON October 15 - on which we open our Special Sale of Men's Goods. All who are looking for bargains in Men's wear are earnestly requested to extend their search to tbii store while this great sale is on. It is a money-saver for all. ALL THAFS HEW. ALL THAT'S COOD Heady made suits and overcoats, tdiirts, bats, boot aud shoes. Our flecial sale of these fine lines begins October i5. Now is the dine for those to buy who want the host goods at the lowest prices. It will cost you nothing to inspect stock. P. H. STEPHENSON RELIABLE .MERCHANT CONDON, - - OREGON 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. Ia fact we carry a full assortment of general merchandise. WADE THE BIG OLEX, nivijinjiixruuxruxninjiinAnn mr - " . r ." , . I Tiir I f THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY f w . : - '.' g I Ilia ' Hm been thoroughly renovated and 2 fJlll -I 1 A,j v"" B n is now prepared to cater to the ? S j r j y f jV 5 O fl II II 0 M wants of the traveling public. Com- 5 V Jf Ji a UUllUUll C mercial travelers and others desiring C M ' J W " V d II I the cnmlorU of a first-lass hotel will 5 : - V ?. IlflTn V 'find this house suited to their wants., . S I HIJItL I : iJM 5 HVlbb l Mrs, S. A. Maddock, Prop. It- 3xruvuirinnjrujxruinnjux oxjirrirriit w5 FRED WILSON, Proprietor Finest brands of pure domestic and imported WineB, , Liquors and Cigars. Fine Billiard and Pool tables in connection. A model resort enjoying the patronage of a quiet, orderly trade. Customers always pleased. CONDON, D I I INEHART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that na better accom modations can be found in this country than at this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN rr -tr nrvptr tt T)., LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Caretul atten given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. Renew Your Subscriptions. Subscriptions for all the leading news papers and periodicals published in the United States or any other country on earth will be received at theGLOBK office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the amount with ua and we will attend to the business for you. Call when in town and renew your subscrip tions to vonr favorites for 1901. : tf Subscribe for the Globe. is the Date ORDERS TAKEN FOR MEN'S TAIL OR MADE SUITS. We are agents for one of the leading iiK-rclmnt tailoring houses in Anier , ica and guarantee their work. Our stock of the latest and bet in all lines of seasonable mer chandise is unsurpassed. IN THE COUNTY. BROS, STORE OREGON. aloon OREGON MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c Ladies, Attention. I am agent for the famous house of Chas. A. Stevens, of Chicago, and am prepared to take your orders for Cloak?, Jackets, Tailor-uiatle Suits, Rainy-day Skirts, Silk1 and Flannel Waists, Underwear, Hosiery and Corsets. Let me Bhow you uiy samples. ' ' . ,. i ms nl at A rwuuvuuuuvn rrol f aw ma I mailer. JW. DARU.VO Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer, Condon, Or. Cnliwt!onn1 Innnrnnr. Ttrms renminbi. OHii-a In ror ul (MMiudU' building, lUiutirnt, s. A, rMTTISOJC KOTABT PTJELI1 vme n uioo Dtuiaing. co no..-,. . okcaox. R. 1. W. VOCEL Specialist for Refraction and Dwfccts o( the Eye. Win Yl.lt Condeo Ivery Tbrtt Montb. Wsteb Local Column for Date. gUV X. VAX VACTOa ATT0E3TEY-AT-IAT7. OSes sorasr Spring strt and Oregon arena. ; COHDOK. OBKOOIV. The Regulator Line. lie Oiib . Pcrtlani S toil NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Daffy Lfac of Stamen Between Portland Vancouver, CitraoV Locks, Hood Rivet ad aS Point oa t&c Tasidngtoa tiis. Tb tteanFM CsIlM CItr anl Kfnttor Ihx Fcrtlana tj Bomlng (except SunJr) '. saaTIi UkllMktSa. m., rriTlof at IU Uon la aspla llm tor outgoing trains. t rslgnt Satat Greatly Eedaaad. W. C. AIXAWAY.Gen. Agt, root of Court BlrMt, Tha DaUoa, Or. OREGON SU0IrL!fE ahd Union Pacific TIBt SCHEDULES , BtITt Cblcaio Salt Laka, Denrer, 1105 a. m. Portian4 Ft. Wertk.Oinaha, tMcial Kanuu City, St. l;Ja. SB. LonU.Chicufc'Oana tU Hunt- last. lugtoii. ' Atlaatla Salt take. Denrer, 2:11 a. m. Kxptasa Ft. Worth. OmaUa, :Ua.. Kansas City, St. yta Haat- LaaU,C-ivagoaud toftoa tuil. St. P.nl Walla Walla Iwis- 1:40 a. m. Fwt Mail ton.Spokane.Min 11:17 cm. nejMli, 8t. Paul, Y Buluth. Milwan- BiKkau kee.ChicaKOJfEaiit .' ' OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Jr UOX POUTI.AND. 110 p.m. ' All tailing dates :00p. m. kulijcct to change I For Pan Francisco tail every i days. Daily Columbia River 4:00 p.m. EJ.Htmday Staamars. Ex. Sunday S:tuo.m. , . h Saturday To Aitftrta and W ay : , -1:W p. o. Lauding. 1:00 a.m. Wlllamerta Blver. 4:S0p. m. Ka. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, New- berK, Ualoin, Inde- rendenne A Way andinga. TOO a.m. Wlllamella and Yam- 8:30 p.m. t'uvi.. Thur. bill liters. Mon., Wed. aud Sat. oreiton City, Pay ton, Way Laud ing. hi i S:00a. m. WMamtttt River. 4:30 p.m. Tue., Thnr Mon., Wed. aud SaW Portland to Corral- , aud FrL li 4 Way Land ing. Lr. mparia Snake Rler. Lt.lwlitoa J:SS . -l. Jfty Dai f Itiparia to I-ewlatou S a. ui. A. L. CRAIG, General Passi'tiger Agent, Portland, O?. LATEST STYLES... . In Fsll and Winter millinery. Trimmed Huts. Street Hats ail etyles and prices. Ladles' Shawls and Fascinators. Chil dren's Hoods, Etc., Etc., Etc. WS1SS LOUELLA MA0S00K