Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, December 05, 1901, Image 3

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    THE COliDOll GLOBE
rMUH8DAY, DECEMBER
8, IOOI.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF OILLIAM
. COUNTY, OREQON.
LOCAL NEWS.
flamuel lllsan wai In from Ferry Cn
yon Saturday.
. Mr. tod Mn, W. J, Smith were In
from Matney Saturday,
The Baptist IhiIIm gave a social and
Innrh it the church on Thanksglvltigday.
it mi wall attended.
John Book, of Ajat, ti In town a few
days during the ak and while her had
111 name enrolled on UhKIlodi'i sub-
crlptton lUt.
Th Thanksgiving ball m well atUnd
til. Poventy-flvt nuinbttn were nold and
ft good tl itid hi had. Went Broi. orches
tra furnished ioUont oioalo.
Willi Smith, ton of Mr. and Mn. W
3. Bmlth, of Matoey Flat, laft latt week
for Vancouver, Washington, where he
Uai entered the St. awes College.
An almost continuous rain which last
al about three dayi the drat of the week
locked the ground In good ihape and
made neit year'i erop proipecti good.
The trial of Thug Dalton for the mur
der of Jamei Morrow, at Tortland, baa
teen let for December 9th. The trial
of Wade tor the aaute crime will follow
Immediately,
A. E. McCoy who recently left then
parti to flod another occupation than
farming write! the iivn from Water
Valley Mlu. where he li located. lie li
railroading.
D. K. Searcy bought a fine lot of atock
bogs from J. A. Smith, of Dlalock, lat
week. B. K. propoeei to feed till wheat
to bogt and lave asle greaa until the
railroad reachei Condon.
Sheriff Keetoo, of Wheeler county,
wtnt through Condon Tueaday bound
for 8alem with Robert Palmer in charge,
Mr, Palmer hai been committed to the
Mylamon a charge of Insanity.
Otli Tropit baa begun work on new
building oa Main street on the lot recent
ly purchased from L. W. Darling. He
will, In addition to hli preieut business,
put In a good itock of men'iand boy's
hoei.
The announcement hai been mad
that If n. Jay. P. Lucas, register of the
land office, and Mn. Oliva Morgan will
be married on January lit. They will
la advance receive the congratulations
of their friends In tbli city. -The Dallea
Tlmee-Mountaineer.
(Summit Lodge No. 130 1.O.O.F. elect
ed the following officers a their regular
meeting last Saturday night. J. J. Port
wood, N. (1. ; B. K. 8oarcy, V.U. ; W. 11.
Neal, Secretary ; E. W. Moore, Financial
Secretary; II. X. Fraser, Treasurer. The
' new officera will be Inialled at the first
.meeting In January. - ,
B. K. Searcy and Jim Cooke returned
Saturday from a two week's goose hunt
et Dlalock. They went down to kill geese
for the Portland market but found the
fowli io fine and fat that tbey could not
get carload ahead at any one time after
satisfying their own appetites. They
bad plenty of fun though.
Mr. and Mn. Co Barnard were in
town Tuesday on their way borne to Foe
ail after visit to Ileppner, Tbey were
"caught out" in the fog and darkness on
Matney Flat "Monday night and were
glad to atop nutil morning at a ranch.
Co Joined the Order of Elka at Heppner
Saturday night which may account for
bildaxed condition Monday night and
alio for the fog itory. ' j 1
No meroui letter of Inquiry are be
ing received at tbli office from all over
the East asking for information about
this country. Iloroeseekera are looking
this way and the outlook for a big Immi
gration wai naver so good. Persons
having landi or .business opportunities
fonalenaay be helped in securing a
purchaser by calling on or addressing
thll office. -
The many frienda of II. M. Condlct
wW wai for aom time connected with
the Arlington Record, will be glad to
hear that be ii prospering. Mr Condlct
went to Missouri last summer to visit
frienda and hai recently bought a news
paper plant and embarked in business at
Fairland, Indian Territory. A copy of
bit paper baa just reached us and it isj
neat, newsy and prosperous looking.
School Supt. Neal spent a few days In
Lone Rock last week where he went on
official business and also to visit his friend
Prof. Patterson, who died shortly after
Mr. Neal reached hli bedside, Mr. Neal
wai highly pleased with the fine new
achoolhousa which the people of that
town have built and says it Is the . best
school building in this section of the
state. It has four large rooms and cost
in the neighborhood of $3,000
; Married At 6 P. M. Sunday Decem
ber 1, 1901, at the residence of the bride's
parents In thil city, Mies Pearl Fitgwa
ter, to Mr. Charles. Brown, Rev. Curran
officiating. The bride ia one of our best
known and most popular young ladies
and the groom, a member of the firm of
Mn. Mary Brown & Sons, ii one of the
boys pf Gilliam county who number their
frienda by the score. We join with the
many other frlendi of thil couple in
wishing them a long; happy and pros
perous life.' '. , ' ,. v
Addison S. Ilollen and Carl Marquard
aen, of Oklahoma, arrived here IaBt week
to look over the county with a view to
pti ttlog - in K first-class flouring mill at
Condon. The gentlemen propose to put
in a 75-barrel plant if they go ahead with
the project. Mr. Lancaster, has gener
ously offered tbem a lite on North Main
street and, it ii to be hoped that all our
citirens will do what they can to encour
age the enterprise. The gentlemen are
in Portland thil week seeking informa
tion ill to the cost of machinery etc, on
." this coast.' If they bo ahead they will
cut in a strictly first-class up-to-date
plant.
D. K. Searcy cam over from Beecher
Flat Tuesday.
Jay Bowerman retnrned Tuesday from
a visit at Salem,
Itay Moore who ! down with typhoid
Ii Improving rapidly.
Mr. and Mn. J. F. Reliacher returned
from Portland Monday.
Qeo Oibboni jr., Is here from May
vllle, If Dill paint 8. K. Luoa'i res
idence. t
C, B. Cardinal!, aiilgni) for the stock
of (Jeorge Miller, of Arlington, bis a new
ad In this Issue.
Miss Uuasi Darling hai returned
from Croy where ih hai been teaching
a private school.
Clarke & Fraaer, Condon Pharmacy
and 0. W. Propst each have changes of
ad in thla issue.
Rev. Mount, ' of Fossil will hold ser
vice In the Baptist church neit Sunday
morning and evening,
Andrew Grelnerand hli son Ben wan
over (rout Mayvlll precinct Tuesday,
Ben'i health la Improving rapidly and
Ii about ai good as ever.
lienrj Wilk Ins wai In from Clem yes
terday. Mr. Wllkl n. Ii looking for the
Arlington-Condon railroad which Is to
run through hli ranch for about M
miles.
Ben Ward Is In town for a few dayi
taking a rest after a hard summer's work
In the mountain! with Wm. Smith's
sheep. Mr. Ward la thinking of going
to Welser, Idaho, to spend the winter.
Fred Wilson who hai been dangerous
ly ill for the past week wai much im
proved yesterday and it Is thought that
he will be able to be out In a day or two,
He hai had a avere attack of erysipelas.
Dr. Wood attended him.
Monthly Report I. 8. 8.
The following Is the report of High
land Branch, International Sunshine
Society, of Clem, for November:
40 letters written, 4 postals, 10 rolls
leading matter, S birthday greetings,
cancelled stamps, clippings, verses etc
baskets sold for a shut-In; 1 cushion,!
apron and 2 doillea donated for Interna
tional dues. Cash donation, 11.60.
Members will pleas remember to do
nate something for Christmas work,
stamps especially, Regular meeting the
first Sunday In each month; at the
home of the president until further no
tice. ;
Axxa Wkmtkr, Ellkm R. PaorsT.
Semtary. President.
If yon would have an appetite like a
bear and a relish for your meals take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. They correct disorders of the stom
ach and regulate the liver and bowels.
Price 25 cent. Sample! free, at Hudson
Pharmacy.
- Portland Takes Hold.
The board of trustees of the Chamber
of Commerce at their regular meeting
tomorrow forenoon will take up for eon?
alteration the matter of the Improvement
of the Upper Columbia River. A reeo-
otlon, now being prepared, will likely
be adopted, setting forth the necessity
of removing the obstruction to naviga
tion at Celilo Falls, and suggesting that
a fixed yearly appropriation be author
ised by Congress, so that this proposed
improvement may be carried on under
the contract system from year to year
nntil the desired result has finally been
accomplished. To place the channel
permanently in navigable condition w ill
require a total appropriation of about
$4,000,000. Copies of the resolution will
be forwarded to all commercial and other
Influential bodies of the Inland Empire
io that the people there may be aroused
to concerted action in co-operating with
the Chamber here for the purpose of in
teresting the Congressional delegation at
Washington to take the matter up and
push it through at the nest session. The
matter Is one of greatest importTele
gram. .. t
No one can reasonably hope for good
health unless his bowels move once each
day. When this is not attended to, dis
order? of the stomach arise, biliousness,
headache dyspepsia and piles soon follow.
If you wish to avoid these ailments keep
your bowels regular by taking Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when
required. They are so easy to take and
mild and gentle in effect. For sale by
Hudson Pharmacy.
Smoke an "Al's Choice cigar at the
Condon Pharmacy The bestS-cent cigar.
A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party
but wai afraid to do so on account of se
ver palm In hi! stomach, which he
feared would grow worse, lis ears, "I
was telling my trouble! to lady friend
who laid t 'Chamberlain'! Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy will put you In
condition for th party.' I bought a bot
tlsand tak pleasure In stating that two
doses cared me and enabled nie to have a
good time at the party."
resident of 8ummer Hill,
remeJy is for sale by Hudson Pharmacy.
Mm LooeD Maddock hai jnirt 'receiv
ed a fine line of hair twitches for the la
dles. She will tak your order and have
twitch mad of your own hair if desir
ed. Call and e her ftock.
D. W. Ralston tbi stock dealer was
hereToesday night with a bunch of cattle
f r bis feed yard at May villa. During
the night th atock broke open th gate
of 8rrlmrtton& Rtfers' corral and half
Mr. Snell is a ot thtm 9Mpt4 Dd scattered.
N. Y. Thli
COIIDOil 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.
t wilt soon move into my new build
ing on Main street. In addition to cus
tom work and repairing I will carry sv
full line of
MEN'S AND BOY'S SHOES.
- Yonr Patronage Is Solicited.
OTIS V. PROPST.
Cascara Jullettes cure constipation.
At Condon Pharmacy.
rwinAnnnnuvuinnAAAAArirvvrte
WHEAT! WHEAT!!
I am prepared to buy wheat
and will par the highest mar
ket price. . Money advanced
on warehouse) receipts. Per
sons wishing to sell will do
well to see rae, it Arlington,
before making other arrange
ments. B. T. SHELL,
Arlington, Ore.
einiAnnnruinAAAnnnnrvtnnnuue
tmuxnAruwuvtt
October 15 is the Date
on which we open onr Special gale 0f Men's Goods.
All who are looking for bargains in Men's wear are1
earnestly requested to extend their search to this store
wnue img great sale is on. It is a tmrmj-atur for all.
r
Torquise and
Etched Crystal.
The New and Fashionable Ware.
We Have a Large Stock of this Novelty in
Cracker Jars,
Soap Dishes,
Berry Dishes,
Rose Jars,
Spoon Holders, '
Vases ' t ?. -'J
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Sauce DUhes,
Necktie Boxes,
Handkerchief Boxes,
Pin Trays,
CandleSUcks,
Jewelry Boxes.
: 4 : FOR 8ALE ONLY BY VS
CONDON PHARMACY.
LEADING DRUGGI8T8.
RE-OPENED
he Model
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FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
SUMMERS Jt NEWMAN, Propb.
COND0N, ORE.
ALL THAT'S NEW
ALL'iTHAFS CO 017
Ready made suits and
' overcoats, shirts, bats,
-. boots aud shoes. Oar
special sale of these fine
lines begins ' October 15.
Now is the time for those
to buy who ,wanl the
best goods at (be lowest
prices. It will cost you
nothing to inspect stock.
emus TAKE.!
FOK trjm
OH rJADE rjnra.
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.
mi f-mm (MM MU4r '
Xt:;r2y at Law,
Wt IsnmiI ba!Uie, Kua
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9 la ettj o!Mt2,
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P. H. STEPHENSON
RELIABLE MERCHANT :
CONDON, - - OREGON
YOU WILL FIND
' crabs." v.: ;
CLAMS, .1 "
:!. " . celery, . 4:: . v
SALMON,
.. .-i: 5 CRAWFISH,
EASTERN OYSTERS. ,
And all delicacies of the Beasou, at
To take home or eat on QTYT?TirT?T?Q
the premises as you see fit- ' JlIJaX V JuXV Oa
ti anir o wnnfwn
iUMK & rMi.tIt - HAVE Oil SALE
AH kinds of Christmas Furnitvife includ
ing Doll Co-Carts and Buggies, Doll Chairs
Toy Stoves and Kitchens and CoYhbination
Game Boards. All these in addition to
' THEIR USUAL LARGE STjfc !
A FINE LINE OF
GUST0EV1 l1ADE
Garments
Qvercoat
FOOL JACK FROST BY PREPARIIIC FOR ".HIM H07
Duck Coats and Mackintoshes, Ladies' Leggings, Over
shoes arid 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 Winds CONDON, OREGON
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FALL;-AHD SiNTR;CS5D8.
LARGEST STCCX I!! T.:E COOHTY.
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 BROS.
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THE 110 STOHE "
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!M Hegulator Lino.
BAVX3ATIS3 CO,
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINEmm
6aCv th al Staaatn fcttrtm ?etfZ3$
Vncwr5 Qseais Lades, ISaod Rives
fat s2 IVsa m tS TaiUtaa tiia.
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W. C AXAAWAT.Otm. JlV.
at Ctnrt lMI. Tti ZnulM, C.
THIS POPULAR liOSTELIlY
Has been thoroughly renovated and
is now prepared to cater to the
wants ot the traveling public. Com
. mercial travelers and others desiring
. the comforts of s Crat-clsss hotel will
. , Snd this hoase suited to their wants.'
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Mrs. S. A. Haddock, Prop.
3 u m rri it 3 a 1 o o n
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
PjHARTS RESTAUPini
The public will find that no better accom
modations can be found in this country
than at this place. Good meals, fcleah beds,
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN
GEO. W, RINEHART. Prop. CONDON, OREGON
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager!
ROUGH AHD DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lnmber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful atteu
given to bills of special sizes and dimension Btuff. ,
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
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LATEST STYLES...
In Fall and Winter millinery.
Trimmed Hats. Street Hats
all styles and prices. Ladies'
Shawls and Fascinators. Chil
dren's Hoods, Etc., Etc.", Etc,
kiss lou ella i::z:.