THE COiiDOt) GLOBE THURSDAY. NOVBMBEfi " Srioi. tH OFFICIAL lAEft OF GILLIAM COUNTY OREGON. EiLJ. LOCAL F4EWS. Jo Trlvett v III ted Trait Fork Sunday, Mm. Y, Aillard wai Id froin Ajas Mon flay. , K. V. Cooka vlalted friend at Waaco iatt week. Einniott Summers wai In from Mat- tiey Flat Monday. II. N. Anderton wai la from bla ranch on Lost Yatley Fork Monday. Dr. Wood wai call to see Mauley Keliar Tuesday night. Frank Palmer wai In from Ferry Can yon Saturday and Sunday. Elder Swift will hold service here next Sunday morning and evening. A I A j Kay Moore it on the alck list with ytnptouiiof typhoid. Dr. Wood la In attendance. Mri Onllette fettfrned from Portland Tuetday. lion Ueo. Miller wai (tut from Arllng ton during the week on buiinesa or politic! or both. . Fred Wileon la on the ilok lilt thla week. Ilia condition wae rather eerloas hut evening. Wayne 0 rider and Elgin Myera diatrl fettled a load of big fatTtiankiglf Itlg to keya aronnd townTueaday, Herbert Halatead ie putting lumber on the ground for a fine new residence near tho ftapllit church. Mahley Kelsur baa aold his ranch to Willamette valley roan. The couiid eraUon la laid to be $2800. Stewart Campbell, the popular young Scotchman, la over from May ville spell ing few daya with bla friends. S. 0. Pdrtwood wore the marshal's star and looked after the peace of the city during Ma rah a I Downing's absence. Wot, Stewart of Lone Keck wae In town Monday. Dill talks of visiting Denver and other parts of the East this winter. Mrs. Wilson arrived from Michigan Saturday. Frank Wilson mei his moth er at Spokane. Wain, Brandon and White have r turned from the Wallowa country where they did a job of surveying for the gov ernment. Wm. Kennedy a veteran of the Span' Wh-American war, who left here last June, and has since been In Southern Oregon returned to Condon Monday. John Magee was In town Saturday. II says work has been commenced on the barb wire telephone line which Is to connect his neighborhood with Condon. Miis Lilla Clarke entertained her classmates and other friends Monday veiling the oonasion being her 16th birthday. A moat pleasant social even ing waa spent. Ueo Perry, J. R. Fraser and Jeff Keel were in town over Sunday. Mr. Nee) lately returned from Nome, Alaska, where he spent the Bummer. He aays that is a pretty bum camp. Mrs. Maddock returned from a pro tracted visit at Portland Saturday. Her health is much improved from her out ing. Her daughter, Miss Maggie is at tending a business college in that city. Our thanks to Searcy and Cooke the famous goose hunters for a toothsome gosling received the other day, We un derstand these gentlemen are supplying the Portland market with Gilliam coun ty geese. Main street is "chock a block" with wheat teams about one half of the time lately. Anyone who can tee the wheat rolling out this year will not have to study long to become convinced that Condon most and will have a rail road. Fred Anderson, who has been at his home in Lone Rock for some time on ac count of sickness, has returned to town and is again at work in the Globb office. He will not return to school this winter but will devote all of his time to the art preservative. Mr. Morris, of Lebanon, this state, wm here for a few days during the week looking over the country and town with ft view to locating. He waa well pleas ed with the outlook and expects to re turn in the Spring and will, perhaps be accompanied by bis brother. The Gilliam County Teachers Reading circle has been organised here. The cir cle meets every Tuesday evening for mu tual Improvement. It is hoped that all teachers and those who are Olting them selves for that work who are within reach yill become members. At present the meetings are held at the borne of School Superintendent Neal. "Doc" HawBon, formerly of Arlington, writes thetiLOBB from Urangoville, Id., to have his copy of the paper sent lo that address. He Is engHged in the wholesale liquor business there. Harry Ladd, who is also well known here is with him. George Washington Good, Who practiced law in Condon In the ear ly days, as also there practicing law and is held in the same high esteem as he used to be in Gilliam county. W. A. Campbell, who is familiarly known as "Sandy" all over the best part of the Pacific slope, has returned from his recent, visit to the HnfTalo Exposi tion and to his old home In Canada. To the surprine of all his friends he return ed a balctielor still enduring the tor ments of single cuosednees -but he ad mits that It Is not because he loves the Canada girla less but that he loves the Conilon and Canyon City girls more. Of the two latter he seems to be unable to choose between but bs he is an old friend of ours (we played together over sixty years ago) we will presume to whisper in his ear this old quotation "Of two evils choose the lexst." The Condon girls have never Imitated much of their stature or avoirdupois. Will Not Accept W. 0. Myers was In town Saturday for the first time since his attack of rheu matism. He Is stlil rather lama but otherwise" lay fli feels well. To ft repre sentative of this paper Mr. Myers stated that he will not accept the appoint ment as county commissioner to succeed W. R. Boyer, deceased, which was re cently tendsrsd him by the county court. He, like many other republicans, is of the opinion that, as matter of political courtesy, the appointee should be a democrat. To the) Publio. "Lest winUr an Infant child of mine Allow ml US say few words In prats f.,,4, emnp In violent form." says Elder or oamueriaioe vxwgo ttemeoy, i John W BWfcWi a Christian Evangelist, n vary were congn ana cow ana of Filley. Ho. "I give ier few rfoMi feared I would get pneumonia, but after 0f Chamberlain's Corfah Remedt and in taking the second dose of this medicine short time all dinger was pat and the 1 1 newer, mree oowes oj it cored my ehl1d recovered This remedy not only cold and the pains ! Biy chest dlaap rUres croup, but when a sen aiaoon peered entirely. 1 am most respectfully the first symptoms appear, will prevent Tours Tl as confidently to a baby as an adult, for earea entirely, i am most respectiuiiy the first symptoms appear, will prevent ours for health Ralph 8. Mum ! the attack. It eontalns no opium or oth WtJ&8S$.W' V"' " -fulsubiunce and mP.y be given A Sormon on Roads and Oth er Matters. Matney, Nov 21, 01. EniToa Uiyonx: Surveyor Darling and his gallant band have been surveying roads Nos. 123 and 124 during the pait week so that the aborigines of tho Lone Rock country can IX gotten out Into civilization. The one roaa leans to f osiii, where they get their flour and other iuxories and the other winds Its way to the county seat where they are taken notice of In stereo typed paragraphs and their grievances redressed. The viewers were Messrs Madden, Klser and Johnson and Lon Stevens packed the hammer. At noon Mr Wbyte treated the party to a Drjfmni but perhaps the least said absut that the hotter. I will not eulogize farther than to say that their work as viewers of roads will stand for years as ft monu ment to their good Judgement for the benefit of the traveling publio with the least possible damage in securing right- of-way The county court would do well to en roll all of these gnetlemen as officers of the court and grant them salary with' out applying to the legislature. Roads and schools are about the only direct benefit the Us pavers get for their money and some of the roads, especially that section of the main artery running from Black Bulla to the Wheeler county line are often in a deplorable condition; with rocks in the rots and streaks of blue profanity, left by the hundreds of teamsters who pass and repass to the timber, in the air. I have had to move back my fence to give the campers room, open my gates to let their teams water end many other accommodations. Sometimes a bad man will cut my fence and split My posts to make his coffee, but otherwise they all treat me as gentlemen. Now why can't our connty court give the people who travel tli's road some relief T Put in a pump at the crossing of Thirty ml Is with a large watering trough attached. Employ a steady ( middle-aged man on this section of the road during the summer months, let him pick out the rocks and throw them away, remove other obstructions and fill np the chuck holes with gravel or email rocks. Then instead of expletives their praises would be sung by teamsters of all political parties. This thitig of placing a galoot ith a pair of buck skin gloves and a white shirt and a garden rake at the earliest convenience of the supervisors, and lust before they do their own hanling, they merely Incur an expense to the county and their work counts for nought. When they do put in a lick they take out the gravel and small rocks which should be left In the road bed and pile np the larger rocks on the edges, which is often from one to two feet high er than the road bed. Many of the rocks roll back again. Then a team is hitched p and a load of straw is brought about four miles followed by a bunch of cows and atray hog, the straw Is dumped in to the chuck holes and what is not eaten and rooted out by the stock and wairon wheels is blown away by the wind. A bill is then hatched after due cogitation which is brought Into court. Johkph Whyte C. E. Miis Looella Maddock has Jtift receiv ed fine line of hair switches for the la dles. She will take your order and have ft switch made of your own hair if desir ed. Call and see her stock. sale by Hudson's Pharmacy. Smoke an "Al's Choice cigar at the Condon Pharmacy The best 6-cent cigar. Condon Pharmacy new jewelry. has ft fine line of 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 sooth room of Fix bnllding where I will be found, it all times ready for business. Satisfaction guaranteed. OTIS W. PROPST. truwinrvwnnnnjwuwuwnnnn VHEATI WHEAT!! I m prepared to buy wheat and will pay the highest mar' kct price. Money advanced on warehouse receipts. Per sons wishing to Bell will do well to see me, at Arlington, before making other arrange ments, B. T. SHELL, Arlington, Ore. iruwwnruwMnnnnnnivwifuvm Only PURITY IN DRUGS, COURTEOUS TREATMENT, LOWEST PRICES at ' 1 9 Condon Pharmacy, AL HENSHAW C. W. CROSF1ELD Proprietor. Astounding Discovery. From Coopersville, Mich., comes word of ft wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad congh always insures a good night's rest. It will cure the cough too." writes Mrs. 8. Himelburger, "for three generations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never found its eqnal for Coughs and Colds." It's an unrivaled life-saver when used for desperate lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 60 cents and f 1.00 at the Condon Pharmacy. Trial bottles free. Cascara Jullettes cures constipation. At Condon Pharmacy. RE-OPENED Th e Model , FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. SUMMERS & NEWMAN, Pbops; C0NDON, ORE. YOU WILL FIND CRABS. ' CLAMS, CELERY, SALMON, CRAWFISH, EASTERN OYSTERS. And all delicacies of the Beasou, at To take home or eat 6ii ClTJT? TrX? 15 'C! the premises as you see fit. dXlJlll V JuilL LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Rugs and Carpets Beds and Bedding, Rockers and Chairs, . , Couches and Lounges, Pictures and Picture Frames, Kite hen and Parlor Furniture. CONDON. OREGON. HEATERS, RANGES, COOK 8TOVES. CLARKE & FRAZER A FINE LINE OF CUSTOM MADE Ga rments Suits Overcoats FOOL JACK FROST BY PREPARING FOR HIM NOW 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. BROS DUNN Ward off Wintry Winds CONDON. OREGON ciawmmuuiuauaauiiuiiuiiiaiaiaiiiiuuiiaiauuii invvvvuvvvvriviuvviiAJvAr October 15 is the Date on which we open eur Special Bile of Men's Goods, All who are looking for bargains in Men's wear are earnestly requested to extend their search to thia store " while this great sale is on. It is a tnonej-saver fur all. ALL THArS HEW ALL'iTHAT'S COOL? - Ready made suits and overcoats, shirts, hats, boot aud shoes. ' Our special sale of these fine lines begins October 15. Now is the time for those to buy who want the best goods at the lowest prices. It will cost you nothing to inspect stock. ORDERS TAKEN FOR HEH'S TAIL OR MADE SUITS. We are agents for one of the leading merchant tailoring houses in Amer ica and guarantee their work. Our stock of the latest and best in all lines of seasonable mer chandise is unsurpassed. P. H. STEPHENSON RELIABLE MERCHANT CONDON, ... - OREGON rjinnnnnnnnnnnnrui 1 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY. 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, tn fact we Carry a full assortment of general merchandise. WADB BROS. THE B1C STORE OLEX, OREGON. THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY Haa been thoroughly renovated and ia now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public Com mercial travelers and others desiring the comforts of a Qrst-clnsB hotel will find this bouse sailed to their wants. Mas. S. A. Maddock, Prop. Summit Saloon 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, OREGON MEALS 25c BEDS 25c INEHART'S RESTAURANT The publio will find that no better accom modations can be found in this country than at this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOE TEA VELINQ MEN GEO. W. RINEHART, Pkop. CONDON, OREGON rcmtl elan Mat ur, rW. JufiXlNd U -,. - Attorney at la. Notary Public and Convayancar, Coedoa, Or. rotlMtlnnilndf fnitVrumt. Tnri rwwntW, In ' ol HMtoOict building, uiu lira PATTISOS ioiasi pusua D Offie la OloU Battdlof. coxdoh, . - . . oaxaoK, . J. W. VOGEt Specialist for Refractfoa asd EJetta 1 tie Eye. WUI YUil Ondo Zvry TbrM Kootba. Wteh tectl Co! ana tot Dtta, QAM K. YAH TACTOS . ATIOBSET-AT-Utf, Ofiea aoratr Sprint atmt aa4 Orxfon areas ojroojr, obsooh. The Regulator Line. Till Oi!!:i, FirtkJ I Iskria NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... 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