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THE COIIDOil GLOBE THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, lOOl. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OP OILLIAM COUNTY, OREOON. LOCAL NEWS, Condon Coons, Condon Coons tomorrow rilglit, W. A. Cammlni bat returned front Portland. Mra, Will Myers Las been seriously 111 lor several days. 'Iildar Obits." Don't mist tha Con don Cooui. lion. W. W. BtUwer, of Fossil, waa In town Monday, Frank Stevens wu In from Topler Farm yesterday. Mr and Mrt Geo Glbboni were over from Mayvllla Tuesday. Mla Dora Downing haa returned from visit In Idaho and Washington. Mlaa Lola Keliar vlittcd friends In Mayvllla prtolnct during tha wak. . A. 8. Italian and J. E. Lancaitar want to Arlington Monday on a business trip. Ray. Mount, of Foasll, filled hla regular appointment In tha Baptist pulpit but Sunday. John Madden, W, B. EoUrta and Geo. Karhart, of Lona Bock were la town Tueaday, A flat young daughter came to blees the borne of Mr, and Mra. Wm. Myera Friday morning. Geo. Glbbona, Jr. who la working In town thla winter flailed hla parents on Key'a Flat Sunday. Geo Btepbene, n former realdent of thla County, now of near Welter, Idaho wai bar during tba week. Winnie Keliar who la chief navigator of D. 0. Henry 'a band of aheep thla win ter wai In town Saturday evening. F. A. Bauer, an old time realdent of Juniper Canyon, now living In Marlon county, waa bere but week on buaineie. W. B. Roberta left an order tor postera at thla office tha other day for balla to be given at Lone Rock Fnbruary 22nd. and March 17tb. Clara 0. Moray, ft former principal of tha Condon public acbool la teaching thla Winter In Diet. No. 28 (MonUgue'a) In Willow creek precinct. Tha Gilliam County Caledonian Club will give ft big 8ootch concert and dance bere Friday evening, February 7tb. See ad In another column. J. M. Downing returned from Ileppner Saturday where be delivered a lot of cav alry boreee. Ha la atlll In tha market for borsea of that class. Markbam'a New York Theater Com pany gave good ehowa bore Monday and Tneeday nlghta. Tha trick bicycle rid log waa particularly fine. E Ider Swift waa over from Gooseberry during tha week. Heaaysmuch plow Ing waa dona during tha recent fine weather, In bla neighborhood. Tba telephone Una from Upper Thirty mile baa been completed to Condon with office In Donn'a store. Tba Una will be extended to Lona Rxk neit week. Aa will be aeen from bills printed at tbla office Howard rropet will sell his household goods and farming Implements Saturday Jan. 25. Tba sale will be held In Condon. Posters were tamed out at thla office tha other day for grand entertain Dent and dance to be given at Olei on tha 2Ub. Inst. A good time is promised. Proceeds for the benefit of tba acbool, Syl Palmer received a letter from Al Wright ft few daya ago, written from Sac ramento, California, where Mr. and Mrs. Wright are now living. Al la working at tha barber trade and la getting along O.K. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crane returned Sunday from ft pleasant visit In the Willamette valley where they spent over a month. They had an enjoyable visit but got tired of the rain and mud and are glad to be back to grand old Gilliam once more. From posters printed at this office It will be learned that a grand ball will be given in tha Armory ball on February 14. It la proposed to make this the event Of the season in Condon social circles ami large crowd la expected to be present. The best of music, floor managers etc. will be provided. Don't miss it. Walter A. Campbell, of Ferry Canyon Is registered at tba Perkins In Portland. Mr. Campbell has about abandoned his orange grove project and decided to plant hla fine Ferry Canyon farm to dates, figs and bread frolt mostly bread fralt. lie may also conduct ft ben iruit bus! ness aa a aide line. . 0. F. Lancaster, of Seattle, writes bis brother J. E. Lancaster of this place that be expects to close out hla interests on the Sound between now and Spring with a view to coming to Condon to lo cate. Should he do so be will erects business building and residence bere next Summer. , Word baa reached here that Miss Grace Crane, of near Mayville, and Mr Orin Jackson, of Condon, were recently married at liillsboro. No particulars of tba event have yet reached ok. The bride la tha daughter of Mr and Mrs R W Crane and is one of (ill Main's most highly respected young ladies. The Globb offers best wishes. D. M. French, one of the most prom Inent and highly respected citizens of The Dalles and of thl a section of Oregon died Sunday morning, lie was a pio neer of the state a nd for yeRra had Wen a leading spirit in financial and business circles in Wasco, Gilliam and Sherman counties. He waa 74 lyears old. The fu neral took place Tuesday at The Da lies A. C. Hawson. formerly of Arlington. now located atOrangeville, Idaho, writes the Globe that the follow ingnamed ex Gilliamites were seen on the streets of Urangeville one day recently: A. II Weatherford and (ton John, Harry Laild Ueo. W: Good and his brother. Bvron March and "Doc" Haws n. Ex-Sheriff Leslie, of Sherman county, whs also in evidence. Grangevllle is a ' good, town and is expecting a boom In the Spring when the rusli to Thunder mountain starts. '.' Mill Machinery Ordered. A. B, Hollen received a letter Saturday from hla partner Carl Marqnardsen who In tha East stating that he has bar gained with the Great Western Manu facturing Co., of Leavenworth Kansaa for the machinery etc. for tha new flour- ng mill. Contract of tha doal was en closed for Mr. Hollen's signature and tha same baa been signed and returned. The machinery Is of the very latest lm- provsd pattern. It will be shipped about April 16th next. Married. At the residence of the brldo's parents near town, Konuay, January iz, iwt Miss Ethel Hsrrlson wss united In mar rlsge with Mr. Karl F. Welse, Elder Swift of tha Church of Christ performing the ceremony. Both parties are well known hero and ths Gloss Joins their many other friends In tba usual congrat ulations. a m -a A Cure for Lumbago, W. 0. Williamson, of Amherst, Va., aayss "For more man year i aonwrea from lumbago. I finally tried Chamber Iain's Tain Balm aed It gave roe entire releif, which all other remedies bad fail ed to do. Sold by Hudson Pharmacy. Installation Ceremony. Summit Lodge No. 130, 1.O.O.F., in stalled new officers last Saturday night serve for tha eneulng term of all months. John J. Portwood was Install ed aa Noble Grand, B. K. Searcy Vice Grand, Wayne Grlder Recording Secre tary, E. W. Moore Financial Secretary, and 11. N. Fraser Treasurer. A large number of membera and visiting broth era were present and a pleasant evening waa spent In lodge work. I. B. Carter, Mike Dukek, G. T. Angell A. Walker, Marlon Woodfln, Will Parka. J. W Dyer and J. N. Poindexter of Mayvllla lodge, were present to wit ness,and to assist In, tba work. After adjournment the members and their gnesUre paired to Rinebart 'a restau rant where aobstantiai and toothsome supper was served. Bommlt lodge is In an excellent condi tion and la growing. A number of new membera have been received lately and pplicatlona for membership are coming in ovary week. It Girdles The Globe. Tba fame of Bucklina Arnica Salve aa tha best In the world, extends round the eartb. It la the one perfect bealerof Cuts, Coma, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Palna and all Skin Eruptiona. Only tOc at Condon Pharmacy. AJAX. Clyde Flint was here riding after hors aa last week. Carrol House waa severly Injured by bis horse falling laat week. Barker, Filter A Cameron dipped their aheep at John Steiger'a dipping vat last week. Charley and Frank Hck Ho, of Rook creek were bere last week. Glenn Jonkins, of Moro, visited the Smith boys last week. Glenn and Geo. 8mlth killed 41 fine fat geese on the river one day Goorga killing 9 atone shot. There waa ft fine dance here Friday night. About 40 were present. Fine muslo waa furnished by by Wesson, Col- Una and Curl. Blaln Maley and Jim Stephenson did the calling. Mra Agnes Collins, of Ferry Canyon, visited her nelce, Mrs Ed Palmer Friday and Saturday, Mr and Mra Blaln Maley and Mitsea Florence and Flora McConnell, of Alville attended the dance here Friday. Tom Scott went to Condon Friday. Mr and Mra Oscar Maley went to Condon Tuesday. Walter Adlard, who haa been working on Schuttler Flat, has returned home. Tom. Blown To Atoms. The old Idea that the body sometimes needa a powerful, drastic, purgative pill baa been exploded ; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex pel the poisonous matter, cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure Constlpatation and Sick Headache. Only 26 cts. at Con don Pharmacy. Annual Clearance Sale In order to reduce our stock of Winter Goods to make room for our large stock of Spring and Summer Goods we will, for the next 30 days, give a 10 per cent reduc tion on all cash purchases, except Groceries. Call and secure some rare bargains of fresh, season able goods. Condon, Oregon, January 8, 1902. iuuuiuuuaiuaaiiiuuuiauiuuuuauuaauiiaiiatuiu TKE CILUAJJ C8UXTY Caledonian " Club will give ft Scotch Concert and Dance at CONDON, FRIDAY, FEB. 702. Worthy Chief J. M, Cameron will preside at the meeting and Judge Geo. J. Cameron, of Portland, will deliver the annual address. Dancers from Portland will danre the Scotch Reel, Reel o Tolloch, Highland Fling, 8ror.1 Dance, Irish Jig, Shean Trewa and. Sailor's Horn pipe. Quartette, Duets, Solos etc by the best local talent. Hear Jamie Moon's pipe music. See bills and programs for particu lars. Doors open at 7:30. Concert be gins al 8:00. Wm Chbibtii, J. M. Camibon, Secretary. Worthy Chief. Circle Entertainment On Friday evening January 17 tbt la dles of Wallula Circle at Condon will give an entertainment Intended to be the event of tba ssasbn. An original comedy In two acta Is on tha bill of fare, also musical treats and min strels assisted by Miss Mabetible Snow ball and MIm Arabella Jonea two colored lady minstrels from tbt sunny tooth. Then there will be contesta of strength and endurance by tbt Woodmen, and piles of shingles loaded with good things prepared by the Udlee aod lots of goodies to eat. If yon want to Lave good time be present. If troubled with weak digestion belch ing, sour stomach, or if you feel dull after eating, try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Samplea tree at Hudson Pharmacy. Seel Seel Seel Call at the Condon Pharmacy For Drug", Patent Medicines, Paints and Oils, Window Glaus, Gasoline Etc., Rubber Goods, Druggist's Sundries. Condon LEADING YOU WILL FIND We Have What You Want CRABS. CLAMS, CELERY, SALMON, CRAWFISH, EASTERN OYSTERS. And all delicacies To take home or eat on the premises as you see fit- CLARK & FRAZER Carry In Stock at Proper Prices Builder's Hardware and Building Material. Moulding, Plinths and Blocks, Windows and Doors. Furniture and Carpets, Rugs, Beds and Bedding. Stoves, Tin and En ameled Ware. Aveneriona Carbolinenm the great est preservative of of Fence Posts, Water Tanks and all wood work. A sure shot on Chicken Lice and all Vermin. DUNN BROS. Stops the Couch nd worke ott tha Cold. LaiatJrS Bromo-QHlhina Tbl-ta ears a eold la on itf, y Curette fay. rrtoe 25 ettiti OTIS V. PROPST. Manufacturer of and Dealer In Boots and Shoes. SHOES HADE TO ORDER. REPA1R1HC HEATLY DOKE Fine line of custom made MEN'S AHO BOY'S SHOES keptlnatock. II EADQUARTERS FOR M MORRIS TELEPHONE SUPPLIES. MAI STIEET : : : 0 RECOIL CONDOM AYEHERIOUS CARBOLIHEUM Avenerious Carbolineum is bere to stay. Ask those wo hays used it. It prevent? decay in fence posts, water tanks and all wood work and is a guaranteed article. It also exterminates chicken lice and mites and keeps, them away permanently. It is a general pa rifier of manger, chicken bouse or r5cr Den. it SDreads with a brush r a r m and is a nice, nut-brown paint. CLARKE & FRAZES, ACEXTS. Perfumes, ToileC Articles. '. Jewelry, Watches, Musical Instruments, Etc. Etc. Pharmacy DRrJ(JGiST8. of the season, at SHRIVER'S. HOUSE FURNISHERS LIBERAL ::, ;.V REDUCTIONS J Oil ALL CASH PURCHASES FOR THE I1EXT 30 DAYS WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK. P. H. STEPHENSON, RELIABLE I 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, 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, INEHART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that no better accom modations can be Ibund in this country than at this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN GEO.' W.' RINEHART, Pbop. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock ot Fine Surfaced La ruber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful 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 theGLOBB 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 yoqr subscrip tions to vonr favorites for 1901. tf Subscribe for the Globe. MERCHANT, II! THE COUNTY. BROS. STORE OREGON. THIS mULAfl HOSTELHy Haa been thoroughly renovated and ia now prepared to eater to tha wants of the traveling public Com mercial travelers and others desiring the comforts of a firet-claea hotel will . find this house suited to their wants. Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Prop. OREGON -MEALS 25c BEDS 25c 9 CONDON, OREGON Estray Notice. One bay colt with white spot on face. Yearling past. Branded S on right shoulder. Last seen on Sli-uiile. I will pay $o.00 reward for return f animal to Lone Rock, or will pay $2.50 to any one who will take animal up and notify ine. Nat scotx, 4UM Lne Ro. Or. Subscribe for The Gwbe, Only $1.50 a year. SV t W Cbwrfmk. eweoo. al arand tiaM atari mw, ' Attorney at Law. Notary Publte and Conv eyewear, Casdaa. O. f r!etta'ad taaaranee, Tanaa r mi .' Oftae la iaar ai aoatoSca haUalac Hal alt a. ramso See ia Slake SaBAta. cefov, . . . easeosh i. w, vocrx. vaTisStCasSea tveri TkmKeelfe Watch teas! Celoan lot Data. jUt & TUT VACTO SUa erne Syria, sbrset sa4 Ongee COVDOV. oftzaox. Th& Regulator Uno. Tt3 0iH:3. PcrlfirJ I Islcrii SATXGATIQH CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE... nLJne ef Stamen BdWtta Fte&&4 encouvtr. 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