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V THE GOIIDOli GLOBE Thursday, November 21. iooi? f HE OFFICIAL PAPER Of GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. , LOCAL NEWS. MnJohn fittsvrart lion tho. lick Hat. F. Ad lard ir. wm lu from A jag Mon day. John Nlo'u wm In from Ferry Can yon Monday. Kov Curran oiwiioovur from lluppner yriUtrday. 1 , ' '&. K. Lancaster nt to Arlington Monday on a buslnm trip. Turkey art beginning to sulTor from hr-rvousnoM. Ho Friday morning, Nov 15th. to nTrTaml Mr. Oferlandor a daughter, Hlieriir Wilcox told tlie l'arlett mi'taa- fnt furnltur etc. Tuenday. The stuff brought good prices. Word haa reached Condon that a One von waa recently born to lha.wlftt of Her I'd ward Curran at tlepner. Coe froruard, of Fusil I, returned from Arlington Tuesday hr lit told about 30 head of cavalry horses. W. II. ttrfrker and family have re turned from ll'Wtou wher ha made a luUafuctory aala of hii shipment of wckJ, Mrs. Wllsou, mother of Fred, Fran andMiaa ltolte Wilson, la expected to rrlva from Michigan 8titurduy to reside litre. 1). K. Searcy and J. F. Cooke itartcd Sunday morning for gooae liunt'un Hhuttlur Flat. They expect to bring tack hack load of honkera. The marriage of Mlas Sadie Parman to Mr. Cava Simpson took place at the I'arman resilience last evening. We eitond customary congratulations. . llert Caaon and Ueo II anion two of Frry Canvon'a pioneera, were in town Monday. Mr. Hanson haa been ailing lately and came lit to consult Dr. Wood. 11. K, rWarcy (old his fine 10-mule team the other day to Mr l'erkina, of Indiana. The stock will be shipped to the I lousier alale. This was one of the finest freight teams in this sectiou of the state. The price paid was (700. A movnment is on foot among some of the leading ticotchmcn here to organ tse a Caledonian club. It Is ei peeled thas a big gathering will ba held some time boUuen now and spring. A num ber of the bust nets men have tipretsed their willingneea to aid the project in every way possible, it wilt no doubt bo go and a big success. The third annual convention of the Eastern Division, Oregon State Teach ers' Association will meet at Pendleton, next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. An excellent program has been arranged lor tha occasion and , large attendance, of teachers is desired and expected. Tho O. It. A N. Co. will sell tickets for this occasion at a fare and one third and tho Pendleton hotels have also made reduced rate. An entertaining and instructive lec ture waa delivered by Mrs King, of the Woodmen Circle Inet Thursday evening. After the lecture the local Circle cave a basket social and dance which waa well attenned and highly enjoyed. Mrs. King waa also present at the regular Circle meeting Monday evening when a number of new members were Introduo 1 xl. The Circle Is one ot the foremost ' fadta' insurance orders and deserves a ' 'large membership wherever organised. Mr. and Mrs. N. It. Sprague and their three children, of Pacific Grove, Calif., Are the guests of Mr. and Mra. W. L. Wilcox, this week. Mr. Spragueisa coDsin of Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. B Gaff tiey, of Fossil, is his sister. Pacific Grove la one of the greatest health and pleasure resorts on the Coast and Mr. Sprngue has the entire bath house and boating privilege on that beach which gives him a very lucrative business. About 3 yeara ago he devised a pleasure boat having a bottom of ground French plate glaes, of considerable mngnifying power which makes it possible for tour ists to view the wonders of "the dark unfnthomed caves" of old ocean to a depth of 75 or 100 feet. The boat will carry 10 passengers and Inst Benson the fares collected amounted ' to" nearly IfiOOO. At Private Sale. F. B. Saunders, of Arlington, offers at private sale household furniture con elating of carpets, curtains, bed lounge, Center table, chairs, wardrobe, dining table and chairs, bedroom set, li iron bed, kitchen table, set' dishes, heating and cook otoves and cooking ntetiRila, Same have been In use about one and one-half years. Inspection solicited. MAYVILLE. A ; A number of our people attended the Caledonian club meeting at Fossil last week Und all report a good time. Many heard the bagpipes for the first time, A large amount of flour is being haul ed from the Mayville mills to Condon, Mitchell ahd other points. Mr. Collins, of Ferry Canyon, was here during the week. Wm Uettie brought Judge Cameron, of Portland, over from Fossil tho other day to see our town. Keys A Son's Flour Mill is running d iy and night. The big grain elevator is about com pleted. " ! . 1' Mrs. W. G.. Keys entertained a num ber of frienda Sunday evening. A brass band has been organized here And the instruments have been ordered. Mr Walker has bought a. lot from Keys A Son atnl w ill build a residence thereon, The price pnid whs (50. , The I, O. O. F." building lias been iuv jirnved by n fresh coat of paint. County Court Proceedings. Nov. term, 1901. (Continued from last week.) W It Keal sal sch'l anpt A cash . .f 88 8.1 Con ook! Owb ft'tg and pub'g... 0 00 I II StaphenMorV sal Co treasurer CO 00 WA Darling repairs sheriff's office ISO T I) Bwertsn care M IXTmI ...... 6 26 Glass A Prudhomme books etc., 103 30 Irwin-IIodsott Co stationery 5 70 C W Sltton serving subpoena on Hum Jones , 4 50 fct Vincent hospital care French. 123 00 L W Darling survey Co road 123, " 10 00 Itobt Poag viewer same. (J Schilling same..i F I! Htevens clialnman same. .... Arthur Schilling same;. S 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Joseph Wbyte marker same,,,.. Condon Pharmacy drugs staliori'y 5 65 John Jackson uidse for pest house .0 63 8 00 U L Neale moving court fixtures Arlington Record publishing.... 2 50 M O ClarK esa'sra piy and cash 105 70 Clark A Frsxer mdeforCo2 w'ts 18 35 U II Duke k aa'alng Mayville preo U L Neale ex John Gross insane 83 00 6 05 6 00 0 00 7 40 3 30 14 75 14 30 33 34 A3 33 18 40 J F Wood med ex same case..'.. GI.Neale j p fees state vs Shrlver G L Neat cor's fees Inq'st Itoyer. Arl Warehouse Co frei't A ford'g Weekly Times pub and ptg II N Fraxer cash pl out It M Johnson sl'k Insp's sal W J Mariner Co judge's sal J W Dyer Co com'e pay ..... ... . cotfnsuitn rou term. Glass A Prudhomme book type writer and supplies 182 62 ; CUIMH WOT ALLOWED. G L Neale taking testimony In quest body of W It Boyer. ... 2 00 8 K Luna med att same It quest. 18 00 LONE ROCK. John M. Brown and Hugh Neel got ost on top of the mountain between here and Wsgner last wsek while com ing over with a band of sheep. They got separated and both had to lay out all night with nothing to rat. John M. says it was about the coldest heat he haa taken In many years. Homer flayer ami hi little ion and Mrs. Zum waiter, the child' grandmoth er, come np from tho Valley this week. A young man and hi sister, relatives of the Stahl family, arrived here from Dakota last Friday and will remain all winter. ltev. Henderson .went to Hard man Monday to commence revival meetings which he expect to continue for three or tour week. L. W. Darling, with a crew ot road viewer waa looking out new road np the Johnson hill, west of town, Monday, i About a docen K. Ps. went to Spray Saturday night to attend the big lodge blowout. Married. At the residence of Mr and Mra 8. B. Couture, In Ferry Canyon, at high noon, Sunday Nov. 17, 1001, Miss Lillian Lam berson and Mr. J. O. Portwood were united in marriage, Justice Geo. L. Neale, performing the ceremony. " A number of close friends and rela tives of the happy c mple were present to witness the ceremony and to oflur their best wishes and the event Was a most happy one. Immediately after the ceremony a most elegant wedding dinner was served. Mr.Tortwood is one of our best known young hien and his bride is one of Gilli am county's fuirest and most highly respected daughters and their many friends will join in wishing them a long, happy and prosperous life Mr. and Mrs. Portwood will occupy the Downing residence onOreogon aven ue. Astounding Discovery. From Coopersvilie, Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a ulensant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough always lnures a good night's rest. "It will cure the cough too," writes Mrs. 8. Himelbnrger,'for three generations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never found its equal for Coughs ami Colds." It's an unrivaled life-saver when used for desperate long diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50 cents and l.00 at the Condon Pharmacy. Trial bottles free. Cascara Jnllettes cures constipation. At Condon Pharmacy, A FINE LINE CUSTOM MADE FOOL JACK H 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. vDUNN Ward off Wintry Winds uuuiiuiiaiiiauuuiuaiiuiiiuiai'iuiiuuiuaiiiiiuiiiiiui The "Willing Worker" will have a social at the Bttptist church on Thanks giving Day at 2 30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Every-body Invited to a good social time. To thai Public. t Allow me to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain Cough Remedy. I had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would got pneumonia, but after taking tho second dose of this medicine I felt iMitter, three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chest disap peared entirely. I am most respectfully vnurs for health, ltu.PH B. Mvkun04-Tlurty-seventh Mt., Wheeling W. Va. For sale by Un ison Pharmacy, Condon Pharmacy has a fine line of new jewelry. COHDOII 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 building where I will be found, . at all time ready for business. Satisfaction guaranteed. OTIS W. PROPST. Only rURITV IX COURTEOUS TREATMENT, LOWEST Condon Pharmacy, AL HENSHAW: Proprietors. RE-OPENED The Model FINE WINES, LIQUOJIS AND .CIGARS. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. SUMMERS & NEWMAN, Pbops. YOU WILL FIND CRAHS. CLAMS, CELERY, SALMON, CRAWFISH, EASTERN OYSTERS. And all delicacies To take home or eat on the premises as you see fit LARGE ASSORTMENT Rugs and Carpets Beds and Bedding, Rockers and Chairs, Couches and Lounge?, Pictures and Picture Frames, Kitchen and Parlor Furniture. CONDON, OREGON. OF Garments Suits Overcoats FROST BY PREPARING "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup In a violent form," says Elder John W Rodger a Christian KvangelUt, of Filley, Mo. "I gve her few doses of Chamberlain' Cotigh Remedy and in a short time all dangt? wa past and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when given assoon as the first symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. It contain no opinio or oth er harmful siibxtance and may be given as confidently to a baby ss an adult. For sale by Hudson' Pharmacy. Smoke an "AP Choice cigar at the Condon Pharmacy The best 5-cent cigar. nxnAnATLriAAAiViruirinxinAnAnrt WHEAT! WHEAT!! I am prepared to buy wheat and will pay the highest mar ket price. Money advanced on warehouse receipt?. Per Bonn wishing to sell will do well to see iS, at Arlington, before making other arrange ments. . B. T. SHELL, Arlington, Ore. innnnjiruxrinnniriJirivniAnAnjii DttUOS, . at PRICES .V C. W.' CROSFIELD -CONDON, ORE. of the season, at SHRIVER'S. OF HB.VTEK1, R.YSaU, CO'JK STOVE3, CLARKE & FRAZER FOR HIM NOW CONDON, OREGON October 15 on which we open oar All who are looking for bargain in Men's wear are earnestly. requested to extend their aearch to thia store while this great Bale is on. It is a nioiipy-saver for all. ALL THAT'S NEW all'.that's codff Ready made suits and overcoats, t-hirts, hats, boot? and shoes. Our special aale of thece fine lines begins October 15. Now is the time for those to buy who want tho beet goods at the lowest prices. It will cost you nothing to inspect stoclt. P. H. STEPHENSON RELIABLE MERCHANT CON DON , - - OREGON r jxruirtnnn. uuinnxinnninArmnnuinruw 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 Matressee, 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 THE BIC OLEX, uinjininjxoriijuxi THIS S u m m it 1 Tiir f I ins: i l mm I HOTEL J minnjiiruinnnnnjuirinrinjrinn FRED WILSON, Proprietor Finest brands of pure domestic and imported Wines, 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, INEH ART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that no better, accom modations can bo found in this country than at this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl ROUGH AHD DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consistinj? of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap anl all kinds of Rough Lumber. Carefal 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 theGLOBH office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the amount with us and we will attend to the- business , for you. , Call when in town and renew yonr eubscrip tions to vonr favorites for 1901. tf Subscribe for tho Caocj:. is the Date I c Special Sale of Men'a Goods. ORDERS TAKEN FOR MEH'S TAIL OR HADE SUITS. We are agents for one of the leading merchant tailoring houaes in Amer ica and guarantee thcif work. Our stock of the latest and bet in all lines of seasonable iner chandise is unsurpassed. HI THE COUNTY. BROS. STORE OREGON. POPULAR HOSTELRY 118 been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public. Coin- . mercial travelers and others desiring the comforts of a first-class hotet will find this noose suited to their wants. t Mrs. . A. Maddock, Prop. uinnrurinaruui 3 a loo n OREGON MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c CONDON, OREGON, Subscribe for The Globe, ; Only $1.50 a year. nami ia mail muittt. f W. DARM.N'd Attorney at iaw, Notary Publit and Conveysncsf, ' Condon. On f6ltet'ifn4ftnt!rinr. Trml ronM Oatii, lu mi el put to Ilk building, Hun aefc i i o A. fATTisort taiAET PUBLIC one la Grot Banding CO DOW, 4 4 . OftKGON. jR..W.VOGtt Specialist for ftefractlcti tal 0:fectl of the Eye Will VUIt Condon Svery Tbr Month, Wtc6 tocil Column for Date. ' gill . tAM VACTOa ATTOBHEY'AT-IAW. Offlc oof net Spring ttrect and Oregon aTesstft COSBOX. OEFGOK. The Regulator Line. Ih OiBsi, Portland & Istcrla HAVICATI0N CO. tHRoUQH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.. Dailr Line of Steamers Betweea Portland Vancouver, Cascade Lock Hood Riv $xd aS Poiats on tht Tathingtoo side TTi lumm r!l CltT md R(itttor lean rrtlud trttf morning (except Sunday) at; and Tb Dftltei BtS a. m.) arfivfnf at dMUaa Uod la anpl tint tor outgoing tiaisi. Freight Bates Greatly Bedceed. W. C. ALU WAY, Gen. gt, foot ol Court BUeet. The Dailea, Or. OREGON Snorjr Liftii and union Pacific vlio L-ilSo iJi Mo Afllwaton Or. AaaiTa Cblcairo Bait Lake, Penrer, 1105 a.m. fortland Ft. Worth.Omalia, Special Kanaas City, St. i;M a. m. I,ouie(ChltKOand via Hunt- East. Ugton. ' Atlamtla Bait Lake. Denver, 2:11a.m. Kipreet Ft. Worth. Omah, 9: it a. a. Ranmw City, 8t. 1 Tl Hunt- Louis.C'ulcagoaud tngton aat. ' at. Pt.nl Watta Walla l.ewia 1:10 a.m. Fat Mail ton, Spokane, Mill U:lTn.m. neapolii.St. Faul, a Duluth, UUwan Bfokane kee,l'hlCftxoast OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE jruou roKTLANu. All sailing dates subject to change For Pan Francisco Sail every S days. 1:00 p. m. DnllT Columbia Fiver - 4:00 p.m. Ex.SiiuY.ajT Steamers. Ex. Sunday :Mn.m. . ,, aturday To Astoria and Way ' 10:00 p. m. Laiidiugs. , ,: 8:00 a. m, rVlllsmsile BWer. 4:30 p.m. Kz. Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, Nevr. berg, Ualein, Indo- Fiendeuea fe Way ' , andiuge. i T :00 a.m. Wlllamelle and Yam- :S0p. m. I Vutts., Thnr. hill hilars. Mon., Wed, ; aadBab -m , ' andFri. Oregon City, Day ton, A Way Land lues. 1:00 a m. Wlllaattte Rlrlr. 1:89 p. in. Mee., Thai. , Mon., Wei. and Sal. Portland to Corral- and Fit lie A Way Laud ing!. , I. Rlparta InaM River. . ' LT.I-wliti i:Sie.m. Dally Dai f Blparla to Lewlaton la. u. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ot. LATEST STYLES.. In Fall and Winter millinery. Trimmed Hats. Street Hats all btyles and prices. Ladles' Shawls nnd Fascinators. Chil dren's Hoods, Etc., Etc., Etc. filSSS L0UELLA1MCC0CK