Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 06, 1902, Image 3

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THE OFNCIAL PAPER Ot OILLIAM
COUNTY. OHEQON..
LOCAL, NEWS,
Read Lori A Co,' new ltd. '
Abt Mover wat In town Monday,
John Madden, of LoueUuck wee here
the first ol th week.
Jobn Jaekaon aihI P. II. Stephonaon
have change o( ad tula week. ri
Morgan Ward and U, M. Johnson came
tn Iront Ltit Rock Monday evening.
KIln Myeri will open hia nw ureal
market and confectionary in day or
two. '.ItitaU hie uew ad on this page.
A big crowd and good time In antici
pated (or the Bcotch gathering tomorrow,
Armory hall will no doubt be packed to
U utmost capacity at tha concert In the
evening.
Charlla rinkham cam In Iroin hla
Farrjr Canyon horns yesterday to "met
a brother who ll eipected (roiu Callfoo
nit to vlalt hla relative. He impacted
on today 'i atage.
Everybody wet elelghtng Sunday and
everything on runners waa pressed Inio
aorvlce. Cutters alelghe and bob-vied
were on the go early and late and the
bulla made merry uiutlc.
fjcnoul Superintendent Neal'haa au
thorlaed School Trustee McKinney of
Licust Urove to hold the eighth grade
ria initiation in that district thi week.
He ia assisted by the lyncher, Mla Flo
ra Jones.
A large crowd waa In attendance at the
aale of Howard J'ropat personal prop rty
Katurday and good prlcca were ralixed.
Kverything waa void and Mr. l'ropst waa
well aatishVd with the result. Ueo. L.
Neale waa the auctioneer. ,
The Condon Society of Belle Letters ia
the latest Wotnen'e organisation in the
city. The aociely eterta out with 15
members wUb the dual obj'-ct of literary
and aoclal advancement. The society
met yeaterday tith Mra.C. W.Uroslluld.
A. J. Cochran, of Aillngton haa traded
hla ranch containing- 600 acrea east of
Kock Creek to J. A. Richmond of Ferry
Canyon for hie band of burses consisting
of about 300 head. Mr. Cochrun com
menced gathering theitock Monday.
fSyl Palmer recently received a K'tter
from hie brother, F. A. Palmer, which
elated that he had sold Ida barber
busiuese In Portland and located at Ab
erdeen, Washington,' where he haa
bought the finest shoo in the city. He
ordere bla copy of the Ulodb addressed
to that place.
Jim Cooke haa been viaiting frienda
In town for the paat week or eo ieuding
the completion of the job of filling Cooke
Broa. ice house on the ranch. Hill haa
been auperintending the job while Jim
haa beeu having a good time. Jim aaya
he don't cat moan. Ice anyway.
Word reached here Monday that Dr.
J. A. Laiuberson, of Lebanon, had been
trickeii with peralyaleand waa In a crit
ical condition. Ilia mother and hi
brother-in-law, 8. 1). Couture, of Ferry
Canyon, atarted for hie bedaide Tuesday
morning. Mr and Mra. Frank Palmer
took them to Arlington.
The many frienda of W. 8. Myers will
regret to learn that he la again variously
ill. Mr. Myera went to 1'ortland last
week to consult a phyaician who pro
nmnced hia diaeaee a form of liver trou
ble with the possibility of ait op eration
twing neceaaary later. He waa quite ill
Monday but waa aomewhat improved
yeaterday. ,
A jolly party of yoong folka made np
bob-aled party Monday evening and
went over to J. P. Ureiner'e place in
Mayville precinct, where they made mer
ry until the we una' houra. All report
flue time. The sleighing was good in
places and in places the walking was
atlll better. They reached home at
daylight.
A. O. Hawaon writes the Olobk from
Urangeville, Idaho, that Byron Murch,
who waa almost fatally Injured at that
place tome time ago fa now Improving
and la ia ft fair way to recover. Hia
wife wai notified and at once went to
Urangeville and, with the assistance of
members of the Woodmen of the Worl d,
has given Mr. Murch every attention.
Mr. Mdrch was a residont of Ferry Can
yon some years ago.
L. VV. Darling is on the crippled list
this week aa the result of an experience
In breaking a festive Oregon cayuae one
day Inst week. They were hitching a
colt np for the first time, Mr. Darling
holding a long rope attached to the ani
mal's head when the team atarted to run.
He waa thrown down and thu rone be
coming fastened around his leg fie was
dragged about 300 yards at no slow nor
easy pace. It was 'a close call and L. V.
anyaiie began to think how tine hia
Woodman insurance policy is.
ARLINGTON NOTES.
Harry Strickland, one of Gilliam's
brightest young teachers died nt Arling
ton Monday. A large concourse of sor
rowing friends were in from Rock Creek
to attend the funeral which took place
from the M. K. Church Tuesday. The
school attended in a body.
Mlaa Lena Snell returned Satnrday
from Baker City where she has been
engaged in teaching. Poor health was
the cause of her home-coming.
Miss Lora Nelson is visiting with
Mand Reed this week. They are now
at Stnrbuck Washington where "Cap"
ia working in tha railroad shops.
A number of Arlington K. P.a attend
ed the convention at The Dallea Satur
day and report a grand time. .
U, W. Beatty and bride arrived Mon
day and are stopping at Mrs. Carlisle's
for the winter.
Train No. 2 broke down about 3 miles
below Arlington Tuesday and was delay
ed 3 hours.
(leo. Miller went to Heppner Monday.
Mis Lucy Hurllmrt has been quite ill lately.
Chai Gllworo is surlously til with pnuumonia.
It. Wood li bore from SBlaloek working for D.
C. &Co.
Miss Byron ! convtilcsccnt after a spell of
typhoid. .
Henry Crass 1ms been appointed a I', a. Cora
gilssionor. V
K. P. Weir returned Tucwiuy from Troutdulu
Where he sold 3 cars of fut cuttle.
Jonus Uvermoru. an old resident of ArIltou,
Charged With Horsestealing.
Tom Kane was arrested at Pendleton
Inst Thursday on ft warrant sworn oat
by K. M. Johnson, of Lone Rock, charg
ed with horserlonling. He was brought
to Condon Saturday by Bpenlal
Constable Geo. Tatotn, . w ho waa rent
after hiui, ami lodgud In jail, Saturday
morning warrants were issued by Justice
of the peace Neale, for the arrest of George
Mad leu, Arthur Madden and John Mad
den Jr., of Lnue Rock, on the aaiue elmrge.
Rundle Palmer, was deputized ami sent
after the Madden boys returning to town
with them Sunday afternoon. The lioys
were held in the custody of the Sheriff
until Monday morning when they were
arralnged. They exited for a continu
ance 'until February 12th and were
placed under 500 bail each for their ap
pearance on that date for preliminary
hearing. The Madden boy gave the re
quired bonds but, at this writing Kane
is still In jail. i
The bone which are alleged to have
been stolen were taken from the range
near Lone Rock and driven to Pendleton
where they are said to have been sold,
A Serious Charge.
Win. Htlllwell, of Mayville precinct
was arrested last Thursday on a charge
of rape preferred by his sister-in-law, a
13-year-old girl named Beeber who, a
few days before, gave premature birth to
ft child, till 1 1 well was held In the sum
of $1,000 bail for hi appearance for a
preliminary hearing in the justice court
March 4th.
Ram E. Van Vector represented the
defend ant ai d Deputy District Attorney
Robbius, of Fossil, appeared for the hits te.
r
Seel See! Seel
Call at tho
Condon Pharmacy
For
Prugi,
Patent Medicine,
Paints and Oil,
Window Glass,
Gaaoline Etc., .
Rubber Ooodn,
Druggist'- Sundries.
We
Have
What
You
Want
Perfumes, ...
Toilet Article. -Jewelry,
"
Watcliea,
Musical
Inutrument.
Etc. Etc,
Condon Pharmacy
LEADING DRUOGI3T8.
When you want a physic that is mild
and geu tie, eaxy to take and pleasant In
effect use Chamberlains Bioiuach and
Liver Tablets, Price 23 cent. Samples
free. Ever box guaranteed. For sale
by Hudaon Pharmacy.
Democrats Confer.
At a meeting of democratic leaders In
Portland last week a prolonged discus-
cion of the coming campaign a as Indul
ged in, ideas were eichanwed and much
advice waa given to Chairman White
and Ills associate. Boiled down the sense
of the meeting may be given abuot as
follows: Maintain the fundamental
principle of Democracy. No fusion, aa
a matter of prine pie, eicept in tome
counties where it may m necessary to
get votes as a matter of policy.
Ptinciple firnt, olllce afterwards.
A constructive rather than a destruct
ive policy.
Thurongh club organization in every
precinct.
Vote-getters as such were declared
against. By vote-getters was nsant men
who are toadies and grafters ; men w ho
boost themselves into office with out rais
ing the party along with them. Such
men, it was declared, were never recom
mended for office by Thomas Jefferson.
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I wish to announce to the public that I have fitted up
the Harr building and will open in a day or two with a com
plete line of cotifVctionerie, cigars etc., aUoa well stocked
Meat Market. I will carry the best quality of beef, pork
and veal obtainable and and will make a specialty of
dreaHcd poultry, game, and fish in neaaon,
I respectfully solicit a f hare of your patronage.
ELGIN MYERS.
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CLARK & FRAZER
Carry In
bu k at
fiopur Prices
Builder's Hardware and Building
Material. Moulding. Plinths and
Blocks, Windows and Doors. ,
, Furniture and Carpets, Rugs, P.ede
and Bedding. Stoves, Tin and Ku
ameled Ware.
Avenerions Carbolineom the great
eat preservative of of Fence Posts,
Water Tanks and all wo.d work.
A sure shot on Chicken Lice and all
Vermin.
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HOUSE
FURNISHERS
a
Hudson I'hnrmaey will refund yon
your money if you aie not satisfied after
using Chamherlatu's Sumach and Liver
Tablets. They cure disorders of the
stomach, biliousness constipation and
headache. Price 25 cents. Samples free,
LONE ROCK.
Riley Hillings got back from a two
weeks trip to the valley.
llo I) Johnson, Horace Dennett and
Henry Nee I went to Condon Monday us
witnesses (or the State iu thu horse steal
ing case.
Bonn At the M. E. parsonage Febru
ary 1 to tint wife ot Uev. Henry Hender
son a 12 pound boy, and the saying goes
tint on Sunday morning our beloved
parson to ik his test from the first chap
ter of tie nexes "And Uml said 'be faith
ful and multiply and replenish the
earth.' "
Deputy Sheriff Palmer came op fromJ
Condon Saturday and arretted Ueo-ge
Arthur ana John Madden Jr. and took
thetu to Condon where they will answer
to the charge of horse stealing
along with Tom Kane. This business
lias grown to large proportions in this
vicinity and the stock owners are deter
mined to tench the guilty parties that
the way of the transgressor is hard.
I
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
Has w orld wide .fame for marvellous
cures. It snrpiiHBes any other salve, lo
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Cornst
Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tet
ter, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions;' Infallible for
Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only "5 cents
at Condon Pharmacy. .
But this is.
The milk of human kindness
Is seldom rich with cream. !
In fact, of earthly things, but few
Are what they really seem.
And these few . things can be found at
The Condon ivieat Market
. . . if
and Confectionery,
JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor.
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"THE CILUAM COUNTf
Caledonian Club
will give a Scotch Concert and Dance
at CONDON, FRIDAY, FEB. 7, '02.
Worthy Chief J. M, Cameron will
preside at the meeting and Judge
(ieo. J. Cameron, of Portland, will
deliver the annual address.
Dancers from Portland will dance
the Scotch Keel, Reel o' 1'nlloch,
Highland Fliug, 1 Sword Dance, IriBh
Jig, Shean Trews and bailor's Horn
pipe. .
Quartetts, Duets, Solos etc by the
beft local talent. -
Hear Jamie Moon's pipe music.
See bills and programs for particu
lars. Doors open at 7:30. Concert be
gins at 8:00.
Wm Chkiptik, J. M. Camkron.
Secretary. Worthy Chief.
OTIS W. PBOPST.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Boots and Shoes.
SHOES MADE TO ORDER.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
Caledo
nians and all others who visit Condon tomorrow are
invited to ' make onr store their l)ca(liuarrs).
Come in and see us and be sociable1.
If you appreciate
'Way up Merchandise
'Way down Prices
You will trade with us.
P H. STEPHENSON,
RELIABLE MERCHANT,
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 Matreeses, 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.
THE BIG STORE
OLEX, - OREGON.
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THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY
Has been thoroughly renovated and.
is now prepared to cater to the
wants of the traveling public. Com
mercial travelers and others desiring
the comforts of a Hrst-class hotel will
find tbis bouse suited to tbeir wauta.
Mas. S. A. Maddock, Prop
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Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Aug. 1, 1900, will be paid upon pre
sentation at my olllce. Interest ceases
after Nov. 1, 1901.
P. H. Stephenson,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon.
Fine line of custom made
MEN'S AND BOY'S SHOES
kept in stock.
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FertilUer in concentrated form for
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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 public will find that no better accom-v
modations can be found in this country ,
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Tfl Wail ton.apokane.Min
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OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
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IMp.m. . All sailing date 4:00 p. BL
subject to change
. r For San Franclseo
bail every s days.
- Dully Celumbla Rlvtr 4:00 p.m.
Ex. euixlaj ' St.im.rs. Ex. buudaf
B:i n.m. .
F.turdar To Astoria and Way
lt): p. m. Lauding. . .....
(00 a m Willamette River. 4:30 p.m.
. Sunday : ax. bunds
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berg, Salem, Inde-
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7:00a.m. Willamette and Tm- J:S)p.m.
Tucs.. Tliur. , . bill niters. Won., tted
and Eat. a-dFri.
Oregon City,-Pay. .
tou,.b Way Laud
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:00a. m. Willamette ler. 4:S0p.m.
Toes., Tliur Blon., Vted,
and Bab Portland to Corral- , and Fri.
:, lis Way Laud- '
logs.
I.t. Rluarla tasks River. 1.t.Iw1s
:a"a.m. ltly
Dai f Rinaria to Iwisloo i n. u).
Notice of Dissolution.
Sotice is hereby given thattheco-partnership
heretofore existing lietween M.
K. Sinn niers, and J. R. Newman lias
been this day dissolved by lontnal consent.-
All accounts due the -old firm art"
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. K. Scmmeijm.
JaonarT-Sth J!)2. . J H. Ni:wmn.
A. L. CRAIG.
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Or.
MlliltlERY GOODS.
Latest styles in Millinery and
Fancy Goods. Toys, Dolls, No
tions and ninny other pretty
thing", for ladies and children
for sule hv.
MISS LOU ELLA F..AE3CCX
tUtd Ja?t Frjdnv nod w8 buried-Saturday