THE C0ND01I GLOBE THURSDAYt DECEMBER 10, ItfOI. THK OrriCIAU PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREGON GOIIDOII MILLING CO. New Enterprise Is Now Assured. LOCAL NEWS, New Years ball Armor; 'lull January lt. It. l Neul was In from Ferry Canyon Tuesday. Uoo. Wasaou woi in town Sunday from Alvlll. Jwfph WhyU was In from Thirty mil daring th week. Mrs. Downer has moved Into Ler town residence (or the winter, ChrlitmM dance aV Condon. The place (or a ood time. Mr. and Mr. D. K. Searcy were in town Saturday and Sunday. Nat Soott a well known cltlseo o( Lone Rock waa In town Tuesday. Father Kelly will hold eervice In the Catholic chutctt nett Sunday. Din dance 'In Armory hall X-mai night. Come an I bring your beet girl. Mr. Young hai returned (roin a plaas ant viilt with (rleuda at Walla Walla. John Knot and hie two aoni eUrted on their Kaetern trip Monday uiornliig. There will be a grand ball in Armory ball New Year night. All are Invlred. Uange Martin and Frank Wilson peni several days In Arlington during the week. 8. V. Moore, o( Ferry Canyon wae In town Friday, tie took a fine new buggy borne with him. U. W. Rlnehart left Tuesday morning (or Seattle where he will spend a month or to vlilllng hit son. John Dysart, who has been on the sick list (or several weeks la able to be on the street again. lr. Oollctle eipecta to leave Condon at an early date. We understand he will return to Portland, Mrs Clara Nichelson and Miss Lulu Welch were Injured In a runaway acci dent at Clem Tuesday. A Christmas tree and entertalninout will be given by the members of the L. U.S. church Christmas Kve. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. rinkham were In (rota Ferry Canyon Saturday night. They returned Sunday. Phil Worrell, who bas been down with typhoid was able to be on the street lor the first time Sunday. Al Soarcv will move bis (ainily from the ranch on Boucher Flat to town w here tbev will reside lu the Winter. The Baptist Sunday School will give a Christmas tree and entertainment at the church Christmas evening. All are invited to be present. E. J. Moore, who lately arrived from Montana with bis family, has bought 160 acres of land from his father, A. B. Moore. He has also filed una homestead. Robert Seek am p will leave tomorrow for Wisconsin where ha goes to spend the holiday season with friends ana rei atlons. He expects to be gone about three weeks. Elders Chase and Goodwin are holding aervlce In the L.D.S. church every even- inn this week. Elder Chase is also In atructlng a class in vocal music every af ternoon at 5 :30. Will llardie went through Sunday Irom Trail Fork bound for Ferry Canyon with 1800 head of sheep. The Hardie boys will move all of their sheep to the Ferry Canyon rango soon. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Musgrove returned Sunday from a protracted visit with friends at Seatte and Portland. Mr. Musgrove's father Wm. Musgrove Sr., ol Portland accompanied them home. M. D. Carter, who has been teaching a term of school at Alville this fall waa In town Saturday and Sunday. His term will close at that place tomorrow and he will at once begin a three month's term atMatney Flat. L. Q. Edleman. an old and respected cltiten of Mayvllle, died at that place last Thursday after a long illness. The (nneral took place Friday, the services being conducted by Rev. Hoyt of the First Universale church of Portland At the regular meeting of the 0. E. 8 last Saturday evening the following offl cera were elcted for the ensuing term Mrs. JohnBon W.M 5 Mrs. Barker A.M ; Mrs. niter Sec: Mrs. Downing Teasj Mrs. Relsacher Con ; Mrs. Halstead A.C ; J. F. Relsacher W. P. Mr. Peteaon, who had the contract (or the Wheeler County Court house at Fob all, was In town Monday on his way home to Corvallis. He stopped off here to look op business In his line for next Summer. While here he Interviewed Dunn Bros, and others in regard to putting up brick business blocki nett Summer. Jim Burns got somewhat bruised and ahaken op yesterday morning by a horse kicking him in Ed Dunn's barn. He stepped behind a gentle driving horse without a thought of danger when the old eaulne turned loose with both feet. Jim escaped with a few painful bruises and counted himself lucky that the re ault was no worse. New Years Ball. There will be a Grand ball in tue Ar mory hall Wednesday night Jan. 1 1002 First-class music and good manage ment will be present and a good time is assured. - " See dodgers. O. S. Palmer 1 Grand Christmas Ball. A grand ball will be given in the Ar mors hall ("Jhrlstinas nittht. Good mu sic will be present and good management is assnreu. A comiui invuaiion is ex tended to everybody to come and have good time. Grand March at 8 SOP. M. Tickets $1.00, Midnight supper at the botole. B0HU9 ALMOST RAISED. Everybody Willing to help. No one ran reasonably hope for good health unless bis bowels move once em h day. When this is not attended to, dis orders of the stomach arlte, biliousness, headache dyspepsia and piles soon follow. K you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regular by tsklngChamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when required. They are so easy to take and mild and gentle In effect. For sale by I hid o n Pharmacy. i yon would have an appetit like a lwr an J a rellah for your ritls take Cliauilxrlalrs Htomaeh and Liver Tab Ma. They correct disorders of the stom ach and regolaie the fi vr and bol. Price l cents. Samples free, at Hudson Pharmacy. Condon la to have a first-class flouring mill. The concern will be known as the Condon Milling Company, Messrs. Hollen and Marrjtardsen In formed the Own Tuesday morning that the statement could be made authorita tively that the mill will be built. As stated last week the gentlemen ask ed a bonus of $1,000 to offset the expense of hauling the machinery (rom the rail road and already about $700 of that muuut baa been pledged by cltisena of the town. The farmers of the surround ing country are taking a lively Interest n the matter and are subscribing liber- Hy, their subscriptions, generally to be paid in hauling freight (rom Arling ton. Subscription papers can be found t Dunn Bros', P. II. Stephenson's and 8. 11. Barker and there Is no doobt bat that the required amount will be pledged la a short time. The building will require about 00.000 (vet of lumber, 39,000 shingles, and the macbluery will weigh approximately SO, 000 pounds. Bills of the lumber etc. have been made out and are ready to be turned over to the lumber dealers and work will lie commenced on the building as soon as possible next spring. Mr. Merqnardsen left (or the East Tuesday morning to purchase machinery for the plant. He will return as soon as Hprlng opens and take charge of the work of construction. Mr. Hollen bas rented the Nelson propetry, on Spring street and will move bis family there within (ew days, He will buy lots and build good residence thereon In the Spring. ARLINGTON. Mrs. Sharrard Is visiting in Portland this week. Dentist Butler Is at Olex this week do ing bosiners in his line. Earnest Snyder bas secured a position with the Redford Meat Market. Watchman Hankios has been laid up with his back a (ew days this week Ex-Representative J. E. David waa in Irom Croy with (arm produce Tuesday. Walter Jackson started with a drum mer and seven trunks for atrip to Prlui- vllle. Abe Luelling and family of Matney were visiting relations in Arlington last week. Q. W. Alexander and wife were over from Klickitat with a load of chickens Saturday. ; Miss Gertrude Gernff left on Tuesday's train (or a visit at Portland during the holidays. Preparations are being made (or a grand time at the Masque ball here X-mas. W. G. Faulkner, U. 8. coromlrsioner of Cleavelsnd, Wash, made Arlington a call Tuesday, Chaa. Alexander is again able to be on the street after a seige of his old com plaint, rheumatism. Messrs. Portwood, Robinson, and Mo Longhlln attended the R. A. Mason lodge at Heppner Friday. Attorney Crass made a trip to Cleave- land Wednesday where he has a case in the Justice court of Luglnbuhl va Peters. While the Bickleton stage was coming down the Wood Gulch grade Monday the tugs came unhooked and the horses ran away with the driver throwing him out and bruising him up considerably. He will be able to go to driving In a day or two. NEWSPAPER BARGAIN DAY. The Date Will be December 28, lOOl, for the One Day Only. The East Oregonlan proposes to In augurate a bargain day. This day will be December 23 1901. On this day sub scriptions to the East Orrgonlsn, daily, weekly or semi-weekly will be taken at half price. There will be a cut of 60 per cent, in the East Oregonlsn's subscrip tion price for this one day only. On this day you can obtain the daily East Oreg onlan by mall for one year for 13; Mini weekly for a year for only $1, and the weekly (or a year for 75 cent. This offer Is made to old or pew sutmcrltierv, who pay subscriptions In advance from Dec emher2Mth, 1101, for one year or more. Don't (ail to take advantaice of the offer. Tell your neighbor a boot theoffer. rWnd In voor name (or a sample copy. Remit bylmnk check, postal note, money order or in ne and two cent stamps. Address East Oregonlan, Pendleton, Oregon. OTIS V7. PROPST. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Boots and Shoes. SHOES MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING NEATLY COKE Fine line of custom made MEN'S AMD BOY'S SHOES kept In stock. HEADQUARTERS FOR McM0RRIS TELEPHONE SUPPLIES. MAIM STREET CONDOM : : : OREGON. Cascara Jollettes cures constipation, At Condon Pharmacy. 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, N W Sauce Dishes, Necktie Boxes,. Handkerchief Boxes, Tin Trays, Candle Sticks, Jewelry Boxes. FOR SALE ONLY.BY US CONDON PHARMACY. LEADING DRUGGIST8. RE-OPENED The Model FIXE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. SUMMERS & NEWMAN, Props; CONDON, ORE. Mr, and Mrs. R, W. Crane and their daughter, Miss (J race, have gone to Washington county to visit (riends. They expert to be absent about a month. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brnmo Quinine Tablets. All druRKtata refund the money If It fail, to cure E. W. O rove's signature, la on each box. 25c Great reduction in the price of child ren's hoods from now until January 1st at Louella Maddock's. innnuvrtnnnnjvvuwiuvrvuw ut . c Christmas Goods for Everybody. Gentlemen! When looking for a mutable Chrit-. mas preent for mother, sister, wife or sweetheart ! not fail to call and see our fine line of goods compris ing fancy Bed and Bureau set, Porteirs, Fursaixl Bilks. In silks we carry Peao de Soie, Taffeta Imperial, Pe kin Stripe, Foulard, and Poingee. Saline and Velvets. Also a fine assortment of Fascinators. Fn'tf xt " t tit r a IS'", rem! tlam until mutter. rW. t Alt LI S3 U Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Conveyancer, Cvodaa. Or. rotlectfAftaiMlnaaranr. Terms renan abet, s. A. PATTISOM Ladies! We have just as many and just aa nice things suitable for presents for your gentlemen friend. Call and make your selections. Merry Christmas. I0IART rUBLIO. P. H. STEPHENSON RELIABLE MERCHANT tfinnrLTLnjwuwinjui D Office le Globe Bunding. con nun, .... oKBdoir. a. t. w. voczx I 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 Wail Paper not kept in stock. In fact we carry a full assortment of general merchandise. WADE BROS. THE BID STORE OLEX, OREGON. AM X. YAK VACTOa ATTOmY-AT-LAW. Office corner Spring street and Oregon arena co doit, osxaoirj IT YOU WILL FIND CRABS. CLAMS, CELERY, SALMON, CRAWFISH, EASTERN OYSTERS. THE I MNIKIN ) HOTEL J And all delicacies of the seasou, at To take home or eat on t the premises as you see fit SHRIVER'S. CLARK &FRAZER have oh sale All kinds of Christmas Furniture includ ing Doll Go-Carts and Buggies, Doll Chairs Toy Stoves and Kitchens and Combination Game Boards. All these in addition to THEIR USUAL LARGE STOCK ' a rinc i mr nc i l 2 A FINE LINE OF CUSTOM MADE urarrxie nts Suits Overcoats FOOL JACK FROST BY PREPARING FOR HIM HOW 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 BROS: Ward off Wintry Winds CONDON, OREGON THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY Has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to . the wants of the traveling public. Coin mercial travelers and others desiiing the comforts of a first-clase hotel will find this bouse suited to their wants. Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Prop, iruuirinnnnjul innnjiriAruiari. Summit s aloon 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 MART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that no better accom modations can be found in this country than at this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. CONDON, OREGON Specialist fcr Refraction and Diccta o! tie Eje. . Win YUitCetkAea Xrrj Tbte Months. -z ' ' Watch Local Colnma lor Data. - The Regulator Line. ts Da!Is9, Purtlani I istiris NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Daily Line of Steamers Between Pcr&atf, Vancouver, CucuU Lockj, Hood Rivw and all Points oa the Viihington s&b Tk teamen DatTM CI It ana Rem la tor laaw Portla.ua YrT mornina (excavt flundarl at na Tha Dallr MS a. m., aniTtnf at daatio Uaa la aaipla time lor outgoing tralna. freight Sataa Gtaatly Reduced. W. C. AIXA WAY. Geo. Aft, Foot ol Court 8trjet, The Bailee, Or. ViV s AKD Oregon Snoipr Line Union Pacific Jt TI-6 SCHED..IES AUIT, '" nlngton Of. Chicago Bait take. PenTer. 1105 a. DO. Fortiaud Ft. Worth .Omaha, Special Kanaaa City, St. l:JSa. m. Loola,Chica)(oautl via Hunt- East. li.gteu. Atlantis Salt Lake. Denrer, 2:41 a.u Szareae Ft. Werth.Omaha, t:la. B. Kanoas City, St. Tie Hunt- LooU.Chiuagoaud Ington Kaat. at. Pb.l Walla Walla Uwie- 1:10 a.m. Fat Uail ton.Spnkatie.Miu 11:17 n.m. ieapolia,8t. Paul, II Dulutli. Nilwaii- BpoWane kee.Chicago-ast OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE HBOU fOBTLANU. SA8 p.m. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! . ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap ami all kimla of Rough Lumber. Cnreful atteu given to bills of special siaaa anil dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. Renew Your Subscriptions. Subscriptions for all the lending news papers and periodicals published in the United Stales or any other country on earth will be received at the Gums 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 your subscrip tions to vonr favorites for 1901. tf Subscribe for tbo Gr.6; Subscribe for The Globe, Only $1.50 a year. All sailing dates subject to cuauge For San Francisco bail every i day. 4:00 p. i Daily Ex. Btinrtay :M r. m. Saivrday 10;UU p. in. Columbia River . kleaare. . To Astoria and Way Lauding. t-M a.m. Ex. buuday 7:00 a. m. Hiee., Thur andSaU :O0 a.m. Toes., ThHr and 6a tr. Kiparla 1:85 a. fa; f Willamette Rlner. Oregon City. New. ourg, tiaieiii, inue- pemtenre at nay lAiidiuga. Willamette end Yam hill klvert . Oregon (Mty, Day lou.dt Way Laud iuga, , Willamette River. Portland to Corral, lis Way Laud lug Snake River. Klparieto Uwlslou 4:00 p. m. Ex. Sunday 4:S0p.m. -a. buaday 8:30 p. m. Mon.. Wed. audfii. 4:80 p.m. Mon., Wed. audFrL Lr.Iwistoa Daily 8 a. lu. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Ageut, Portland, Of. MERRY CHRISTMAS Latest sty les in Millinery and Fancy Good. Toys, Dolls, No tions ami many other pretty thing!'. suiUblc for Christmas piest'iils, for 'aide by MISS LOUELLA' MADDOCK