Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 23, 1902, Image 2

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Ion utirannt br eonwpondeitw.
. ' The matter of securing an appro
f nation for opening th Coluibia
river at CeVilo looks pr;tv discoar-
. aging. Th chairman? f the Rirer
1 and Harbor committee has put His j
fool down on it by saying that the
appropriations for this year must'
not txceed those of the last session.
Congress has millions for war oa
the other side of the globe but not
ne cent for the relief of the pro
ducers of the Inland Empire.
And- this is American statesman
hip If the people of the Colum
bia rhrer basin are wise they will
Biakv an issue of river improve
ment in thefuturVto the extent of
knowing either party nor leader
an til they get their just due. The
trouble with the people fs that they
are too partisan- and too fond of be
ing led.
If tbe fellow who has been amus
ing himself lately by firing his pis
tol oo the streets at all sorts of un
earthly hours of tbe night will only
aim the weapon- at his own head
next time be will gain the undying
gratitude of a steepy (but oft times
sleepless) andlongsuCering public
Notices have been posted calling
a special meeting of this school dis
trict for the purpose of voting a tax
lor building a new school
louse next Summer. A new
school house is an absolute necess
ity and there should be a full meet
ing and a unanimous vote for the
A Cur for Lumbago,
' W. C. Williamson, of Amherst, Va.,
Bays: "For more than a jear I suffered
from Iamb go. I finally tried Chamber
lain's Plain Balm and it gate me entire
retail, which all other remedies had tail
ed to do. Sold by Hadeon Pharmacy.
Claod Clark was absent from school
Tuesday.
Le Bhnor Vivian Collins and
3Ianr Dqaefeen returned to school
Hoodey after aa absense of several weeks.
Lou and George Searcy were enrolled
a new pupils in the fourth grade Monday.
Tbe C. P. 8. Literary Society met last
Friday afternoon and the following pro
gram was rendered by the pupils of the
seventh grade, after which it was deci
ded that the sixth grade wonld recite
next Friday. .
Song by society.
Recitation -..Fred Ha wee.
Recitation Irene Moore.
Reading. Arthur Baker.
Song. . .Florence Wilcox and Lillie Neal,
Recitation.... ...Sarah LaForgey.
Recitation. '. Belle Towneend.
Recitation .......Tola Kinsley.
Song by Society
Recitation ......Pearl Moore.
Song by Society
It Girdles The Globe. '
The fame of Buckhns Arnica Salve as
the best in the world, extends round tbe
earth. It is tbe one perfect healer of
Co ta, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds
Boils, Ulcere, Felons, Aches, Pains and
all Skin Eruptions. Only 60c at Condon
Pharmacy.
ARLINGTON.
Rev. Baker preached at lone Sunday.
Wm. Clark brought in a load ol wheat
Monday.
, Otis Campbell is under the weather
Ibis week. '
Mrs. H. M. Co baa been quite ill tbe
past week.
Tbe steam chopper is running this
week for B. G. & Co.
F. C. Doerfer, the P. M. at Oey, paid
Arlington a visit Friday.
A traveling troupe played1 "Uncle
Tom's CabV Monday night.
Squire Randall, of Olex, made a bus
iness trip to The Dalles this week.
Chas. Morris, the popular clerk of the
Grand is on the sick list this week.
. W. W. Stiewer parsed through, Sat
urday from a visit to the metropolis.
.. , Mrs. Robert Walkerand Mrs. P Mitch
ell were in from the ranch Monday.
A. Phillippi and wife, brought their
baby up from The Nook (Sunday for
treatment. 1
Miss ilurlbiirt bus resumed charge of
the primary cUhs in school after a two
wwi a a va epen.
The Interior Warehouse Co. are tn
Isrging and improving their office in the
warehouse this week.
Geo Murrav arrived Monday from
Toppenish Wash, where he ban InBeed
some reservation land and is raising al
falfa and garden.
E. A. Benin, the man who .makes all
kind of weber from the Oetronian
urer.'was in Arlington Monday looking
after f he rrop report for the coming year
"! abont the amount -of latt -year's
grail till4 tUe tooiiU.
2 ... BEETHA TKIXBLE, Edroi 5
The Globe Prospers,
TheGioBE'a subscription books bow
the following new subscriber and re
newal received since January 1st:
New Wm. Til!eyr A. 8. Hollen,
W.M.Hawea, Richard McMahon, Con
don ;Vcu. Ladiget, Croy r A-' E. Moore,
Climai, Oregon ; Chireaee Carter, Mon
owith, Oregon.
Renewals Mrs. Yoonjr, Joe, Whyte,
TV. L. Wileox, John Stewart, A. & Sice,
Andy McLaren, S. V. Moore, Mrs. Meek,
T.G. Jrtheon, A. Hartman, Wiu. IXinlap
J. M. Domain. Wm. Cnrnett, CharHe
Ctirroniche, J. M. Brown Condon; John
Madden, Andrew Keel, Lone Rock 'r J.W.
F)yer, Wm. Keya, O. L. Lillie, J. B. Mat
urely. 12. P. Weir, May ville ; L. R. Price,
Win. Adlard, Alville; Wnx Barker,. Ar
HnKton;J.F. Wade, J. L. Paol, O.ei;
W. J. Mariner, W. R. Baker, Blalock ;
J. B. Pi ice', Hoskins, Oregon; Mr Louie
Manning, HiUaboro, Oregon; Harry
Halstead Beeetr- Creek Oregon.
In addition to this our job department
has been crowded with orders tor more
than a month and. the- end is not yet.
All of which shows that the Glob Is
still doing business, and lots of h, at the
old stand. We appreciate the patron
age of the Gilliam county pnblic and
hop in the Spring ts put In some need
ed improvement to our plant in order
to better eerve ear patrons. Our policy
which has always been to treat the pub-
lie right and not force the paper on any
one ""if you want it you must say so
seems to be panning out 0. K.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxattre Bromo Quinine Tableta. AU
draggled reiand the money II it fall to core
K. W. GroYt'i MKuatsre U on aacb. box. 3c
ALV1LLE.
A light snow fell here Saturday night
bat was all gone Sunday noon.
Alville people gave Chas. Richmond's
family a surprise party Saturday night.
Mies Amy Simmons visited theMc
Connell girls Sunday,
Alville people young and old were out
sleighing while the snow lasted Sonday
morning. We believe in "making hay
while the son shines." See?
Mrs. Al McConnell was on the sick list
last week.
Robert Seekamp is circulating a peti
tion to call a special school meeting for
the purpose of issuing $1,000 bonds to
build a new school bouse in Alville this
coming Spring. Go ahead Bob, we are
all anxious to have a school house here.
If we don't get it one way we will
another.
McF
"Some time ago my daughter caught a
severe cold. She complained of pains in
her chest and had a bad cough. I gave
herChamberlao's Cough Remedy accord
ing to directions and in twodays she was
well and able to go to school. I have
used this remedy in my family for the
past seven years and have never known
it to fail," says James Prendergast, mer
chant, Annato Bay, West India Islands.
The pains in the chest indicated an ap
proaching attach of pneumonia, whiah
w as no doubt wared off by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It counteracts any
tendency of a -.cold toward pneumonia.
Sold by Hudson's Pharmacy.
May Be Byron Murch.
The Oregonian published tbe follow
ing dispatch from Grangeville, Idaho,
under the date of January 16th,
"A man named Burtch, of The Dalles,
Or., fruit nursery, was struck today with
an ax by J. C. Holsctow, and suffered a
fracture of the ekuV). The doctors say
he eannot recover. Bur tech had pre
sented a bill to Hoeclaw for payment,
when a fight ensued, in which the latter
used an ax. At tbe preliminary ar
raingmentof Holsclaw Bortscb stated
that Holsclaw was not to blame."
Aa it is known here that Byron Murcb
a former resident ef Ferry Canyon, now
an agent for the Dalles Nurseries, was re
cently at Grangeville, it is thought pos
sible that there may be a mistake in the
name and Murch may be the man who
was injured.
A REMRKABLE CURE OF CROUP.
A Little Boy's Life Saved.
. I have a few words to say regarding
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved
my little boy's life and I feel that I can
not praise it enough. I bought a bottle
of it from A. E. Steere of Goodwin, S.D.
and when 1 got home with it tbe poor
baby could hardly breathe. I gave the
medicine as directed every ten minutes
until he "threw up" and then I thought
sure he was going to choke V) death; We
had to pull the phlegm out of his month
in great long strings.' I am posttive that
if I bad not got that bottle of cough med
icine my boy would not be on earth today.
Joel Dkmont, In wood Iowa. For sale
by Hndson Pharmacy.
WANTED I
Reliable man for Manager of a
Branch . Ofliee we wish to open in
this vicinity. Here is a good open
ing for the right man. Kindly give
good reference when writing.
TKE A T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE
Cincinnati Ohio.
Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps.
Notice of Eighth Grade Exam
ination. Notice is hereby giver that the uni
form eighth grade examination for Feb
ruary w ill take place at Condon on the
5th, 6th, and 7(h cf Februaiy 1902.
The proviso of Rn'e 14 for conducting
eighth . grade examinations reads
as follows: That the comity school Sup
erintendent shall not grade papers of
any applicant until uuch applicant's
teachers has certified, in writing, to the
Superintendent that such applicant has
completed all the branches prescribed in
the State course of study.
' W. R. Neal,
Sjierioteokat ofhcoole.
County Court Proceedings.
(Coatinaei from Kwt week.)
CLAIMS AI.IOWKD.
Clarke A Ffaser uidM tor county 3V 19'
Armory Hall Co rent tor Sept.
term of circuit court.. 60 00
H N F rarer caeh ps 0t for Co. 16 86
Dr. 11 M Shaw medical attendant
oa Wm. Wiley SO 00
J W Dyer county commissioner
January term 1902...., 30' 40
COMMISSION KRS
A B Searrv allowed a rebate ef 71c on
1900 tax roll on acct. or wide tire wagon.
Ed McKinney allowed a rebate of $2.29
on 1900 ta roll on aectorwlde tire wagon.
Matter of collecting raxes on the 1901
roll The sheriff is hereby Instructed' to
rate up as delinquent on the 1st day of
June 1902t all 1901 taxes that would have
been delinquent on tae 1st Monday of
April 1902 under the act approved Feb.
27 19CI Session Laws of mi. The pen
alty and interest that would have accraed
between the 1st day of April and tbe 1st
day of June, provided the delinquent
period- had not been in effect extended
on taaea referei to above, is hereby re
bated.
The above action is taken for tbe rea
son that It appears Impossible, under
the law to have the tax roll for 1901 com
pleted in time so that any great number
ot tax payers wilt be enabled to pay be
fore the first Monday in April, if they
desire to do so.
Ordered that the Sheriff immediatly
proceed to advertise and collect all de
linquent taxes according to law.
Jury list for 1902 drawn.
Judges and clerks of election appointed
as follows; The first three aamed la each
precinct being judges, the first being
chairman, and the last three named be
ing clerks.
Arlington W II CoJwell, W W
Weatherford, A WSbarrard, E W Dag
gett' CWShurte and J CFowlie.
Blalock-C C Clark, W R Baker, J L
Blalock, J A Smith, M Ayera and F C
Doerfer.
Willow Creek G W Montague, WF
Settlmire W 11 Herrea.F W White, Wil-
ford Cecjl and Wm Welsh.
Rock Creek-G T Woodland, T C Mobley
H D Randall, Jerry Keily, W L Tobey
and Fremont Wade.
Ferry Canyon Ralph Froman, Geo,
Hanson, J H Carter, S B Couture, U W
Dyer and W K Farrar.
Condon W 8 Myers, A Hartman,, S S
Grider, James Burns, F M Pliter and
W Moore. 1 .
Matney S D Fletcher, G Schilling,
G S Blake, J A McMorris, J E. Downer
and A L Dutbie.
Idea Harvey Blake, J W Scrivner,
W C Brown, L F Davidson, Claus John
son and Tim Davidson.
Lone Rock P L Ham, R M Johnson
W T Matlock, J B Goff, T J Andrews
and J R Frazer.
TVall Fork F B Stevens, 8 M Van
Cleave, Alex Hardie, Josh Hardie, A A
Andereon and W F Parks.
Msyville E A Stinchfield, A Greiner,
W J Edwards, T C Livingston, F B Moore
and Ellis Scbotnp.
Matter of appointment of road masters
tor the ensuing year.
S McGilvray appointed for road dis
tricts No. 1,6,6,9,10 and II.
J A Kize r appointed for road districts
No. 2,3,4,7, and S.
Bonds of each road master fixed at
$2,000 as provided by law compensation
of road master to be $2.60 per day for
time necessarily employed.
AJAX.
Walter Adlard and bis sisters Misses
Lulu and Minnie visited friends in Sher
man county last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maley visited at
the Palmer ranch Sunday.
Helen Shannon of Condon is visiting
her sister Mrs. Oscar Maley,
Silas Coney went to Moro Saturday,
John Smith and Silas Coney visited at
tbe Maley ranch Friday and Saturday.
Jack Gibson and Joe Sanders were vis
itors on the ridge Saturday.
Clift Maley is on tbe sick list.
Harry Palmer visited at the home ol
bis aunt Agnes Collins Friday and Sat
urday. Ed Palmer who is digging a well for
Ed Collins has tbe well 107 feet deep
with bnt little water yet.
TOP8Y.
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Every year a large number of poor suf
ferers whose lungs are sore and racked
with coughs are urged to go to another
climate. But this is costly and not al
ways sure. Don't be an exile when Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
will cure you at home. It's the most
infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds and
all Throat and Lung diseases on earth.
The first dose brings releif. Astounding
cures result from president use. Trial
bottles free at Condon Pharmacy. Price
60c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that tbe co-partnership
heretofore existing between M.
E, Soromers, and J. R. Newman has
been this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All accounts due the old firm are
due and payable to M. E. Summers, who
will collect all accounts and assume and
pay all debts of the old firm. -Condon
Oregon M. E. Summebs.
January 6th 1902. J. R. Newman.
Notice.
I have a ridgeling horse in my pasture
on Thirty mile, g miles south of Condon,
branded cross with bar beneath on right
hip; n ii broke; bay with br.ld face, three
white leirn, wire cnt on left front font
and left knee large. Weighs about 800,
Owner will please write me at Mayville.
Oregon ' WMI. Searcy.
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Administrator' Notice to Creditor.
Nolle la hereby airen. that the andenlxned
waa, bj the Coanty Court of the State of OrcKon
for Gilliam Coantyj on December Mb., 1901. ap
pointed U admlulitrator ot the KUU ot W. R.
Borer, Deceaaed and has accepted Mid trait and
qualified therefor. "
AU peraoni having claims ajralntt said Mtate
will preient the name to me, dal verified at my
home 1 mile West of Clem, Gilliam Coantj,
Oregon, within tlx month from the data of the
flrat publication of thlt notice. '
Dated at Condon, Oregon, this 9th day ot Dee
ember, A. D. 190L '
Jamij LaacR,
Admlulitratorot the Ettate of W. B. Boyer, De
ceased. Data of lit publication. Dee. 12, 1901..
Beudrivai A Bowwman Altorueyi for tha Ea
tate. Q. L. Neal, tbe well known anction
eer, will give the strictest attention to
all business entrusted to his care. If
yon have property to sell consult him.
'vis.t DR. JORDAN'S oiat
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REAL ESTATE?
If you do list your property, or make your wants known, to
ua Our correspondents in other cities place us in a position
to secure purchasers for property on short notice.
Live 6tock and all kinds of personal property handled.
Office in Globe Building. 1 Correspond with us.
Lancaster & Pattison,
Condon, -
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
HIGHEST MAEKET PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN
GENERAL WAREHOUSE BU8INE8S CONDUCTED
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0NE
RE-OPENED
The Model
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
SUMMERS & NEWMAN, Props.
When Making:
Your Plans for
1902
to buy yottr
and tupplUi
OUR BIG STORE.
Our special ties art
Largest stock,
Lowest Prices,
Beat assortment.
All Goods Marled Id Plain Flgnrtsv
LORD & CO.
Arlington : : Oregon.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers
The tourist travel between the East
and the Tacific Coast has reached enor
mous proportions in the last few years,
and calls for a special class of equipment.
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has issued from its shops what it tech
nically calls the "Pullman Ordinary
Sleeper." These cars appear similar to
tbe regular sleepers being built on the
same plan, but not furnished with the
same eleirance. They are equipped with
mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows,
pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes,
ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to
be furnished by the passenger. Each
car baa a stove tor making tea and coffee
and doing "light housekeeping", and
each section can befitted with an adjust
able table. A uniformed porter accom
panies each car, his business being to
makeup berths; keep the car clean, and
look after tbe wants and comforts of the
pasaengers. In each of the trains which
are dispatched daily from Portland by
the O. R. A N. Co. is to be found one
of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers".
The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland
Special" goes through to Chicego
without change, and the one in the
"Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City
without change. Passengers In this car
for Chicago change to a similar carat
Granger.
Much ot tbe first class trsvel is being
csrried in these cars, the rates being
lower, and tbe service nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rates stid full information, includ
ing folders' write to
A. L. Caaio,
General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co.
Portland, Oregon.
Purely Business.
Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow
els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Aug. 1, 1900, will be paid upon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceases
after Nov. 1, 1001.
P. H. STKPIIENSOlf,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon.
or Sell
- Oregon.
CONDON, ORE.
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The Arlington Saloon
& W. WHITE ft CO., PROPRIETORS
Fins domestio and imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Bil
liard and Pool tables run in connection. First-class goods is our
pride, Freeh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly en
draught. Our constantly increasing patronage testifies to the fact
that we understand how to- please our customers.
MAIN STREET
Condon, : ; ? Oregon
KERR CIFFOR ft CO., PROPS.
...GRAIN...
Stored with us will receire the careful attention of experienced
warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, ctmient,
feed and mill stufTs always on band in any quantities. Gen
eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. B. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
The Condon Barn
Only first-clan Livery and Fend Stable in the eity. Fine new
rigs and good teams. Special attention to all stock left Id oar
care.- Large, strong corral in connection. Oar terms art reas
onable and we solicit your patronage.
Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
isuuinnuvwuuiruvwinxmnnruw
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
FINEST STEAKS AND
CHOICEST BEEF. ALL
innnnAAnnAnnuuiruuininnjuinnnr
Splendid Specimens of
Superior Skill
la tbe exprcMlon of aim out eviry pcnwtn who hti examined Mmr of work
executed at thin office. Bupertar printing in the kind yon want. Work that I
done In a ilovenly manner l the kind that neither nay the buninem man nor
tbe printer. Ail tbe printing eeiit oat froin this olttoe Ii neat and attraetiTe.
8. A. PATTISON
THE
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Under New
Kentucky Liquor Store
COMPLETE STOCK OF FINEST DOMESTIC AND
IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
THE FAMOUS HOP GOLD BEER ON DRAUGHT.
REIPLINGER & BATES, PROP'S, ARLINGTON, ORE.
Chickens and Eggs Wanted.
J. L. Bchriver will pay the highest
cash price for fresh eggs and spring:
chickens and gnaranteee
his customers that he will make this of
fer good at all eeasoas'of the year. He
has arranged to ship all surplus eggs to
Portland whenever the market is over
stocked. See him at Cufe De Schrtves.
F. WOOD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Pr and btfht saUipfeaarty afetwered
Offlee Main itNst aval trtrf
COS POM, OMt,
ncTsT PALMER,
IrtistiV Barber.
Sleek Shoves
and Hair-cuts.
Razor honed and ro-ground.
CONDON - - - OBECON.
O. S. EBI, ,
PROPRIETOR OF
SODA d 07TZN C W QRK3
,
Btanvntrturtr of Soda, Orange and
Champagne CKferr Sarsaparllla and
Iron and all other faft and Carbonated
Prinks. Condon trade Is respect
fully solicited. Orders promptly tiled
Arlington, Ore.
For Sale,
One good J4' wagon wita rack . Four
sets chain harness. Will be told separ
ately or together to suit purchasers on
easy terms. K K, StAacv,
Mayville, Ore
Subscribe for the Glohi.
Only 1.50 a year
BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCK, QUIRK'S
ROASTS CUT FROM
COOD THINCS AT
JOHH JACKSOil'S
A RIGID SCRUTINY OF
OUR SAMPLES RBVBALS
NOTHING BUT GOO Bt Bite-
CONDON CLOBE PR1NTERY
Management
T t. KICKUN,
DENTIST
Office 803 Deknm Bulldlnr Portland, Orvroai
Will be In Condon on or about October
2Ut. to remain tor a abort Uiu
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