Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, March 27, 1902, Image 3

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THE C0I1D01I CLOSE.
THURSDAY, MARCH J7, 1002.
THB OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY ORKOON..
LOCAL NEWS,
II. T. Tropit was in town Tuesday.
Mill Stella Darling li UU on the kick
Hit.
Jim Cooke tWIted Arllogton tin first
ol tin week.
John Clark was In from Ferry Can
yon Tuesday, '
John Dytart li moving nut to hi
ranch tlili wtk.
8.V. Moore was In frojn'hls Furry
Canyon how Tuesday,
Mrs. tt. II. Wain will open Ann lint
of millinery tomorrow.
T. U. Johnton It on Hit tick lid with
symptoms of pneumonia.
Mies U'ace Balding commenced a term
of school near Clem monday . ,
K. Hatch, bf Arlington, has accept
d a pualllon In Wilson's Pharmacy, .
Al Moyer.'of Matney Flat, left flan
day for a visit with frlsnde in Uichlgan.
Ik)N ThorUy morning, March 20,
1903, to Mr. and Mrt. Will Adlard, of
Fairy Canyon, a daughter.
Fot "Lilly Bud" wl.1key, renowned
for parity icellenca and maturity go to
Mlkt Summer' Model a loon. - .
Mr. Allit Balding and her daughter
wart baptlied Into the Bslnt's church at
Thirty-nille Mouday aftornooo by Elder
Crumley. , . ' -'
Dr. J. F. Wood yesterday bongUa
half Interest In the Wllen Pharmacy
and will have fall charge of the business
after this data. Charlie Hatch will con
tlnat a prescription clerk.
0. D. BturgcM, caihler of tha Arling
ton National Bank I here at a delegate
to the republican convention. J. M.
John, Mr. Oatee, Mr. From and
E. W. Daggett art the other dele
gate from Arlington,
John Knot returned Monday from an
titeoded visit with friend in Arkansas,
lit look hale and hearty and ayt the
pawpaw, 'possum and persimmons
agreed with him a of yore. Ill moth
er, Mr. Huffman accompanied him
on hit return and wilt ipend tha Hum mer
here. A young man named Murray alao
came out with him to try Qllllam county
tor a while.
Tha Arlington Lumber Company I
ttill In the lead. Orders continue to
come In. One ot the latent being the
fornlthlng of the heavy timber and the
flnt finishing Lumber for th Condon
Flouring Mill. Wt art In the bnalnes
to d butine, and unlet wt have bait
net tht moss will grow on our back
and the hinge on our door will be
eomtruHy. Dm'l forget tht place, tht
' latch tiring bang outaidt at tht Arling
ton Lumber Company'! office.
A. J. Moore wa in town Monday and
bought two fin residence lot of Lancae-
- ter A Pattlaon Juit north of the water
tank, 'lie will build a residence thi
; aprlng and himself and wift will move
to town. Mr, Moor I out of tht plo
neon of tht weit having cross ed the
, plain In 1802. lit wa born In Ohio 71
year ago, and kept so near tha out
posts of civilisation all hi life that ht
. taw hi first railroad train at LoaAnirtlet
. California, when tha Southern Pacific
reached that place, lie ha never rod
on a railway train and hope to take hie
first ride on tht Condon-Arlington road
a toon a It I completed.
. Henry Steer, a former resident of
Foil, now of Portland wa in town Mon
day on bl way home from a visit to hi
; former etamplng ground. Mr. Steer
fir t cama to thi section ot Oregon In
1805 and brought tht first band of cattle
from tht Willamette valley In 1808. He
; aervtd on tht jury at Tbt Dalle with
men who had come a distance of 850
from the tattward, the limit of Wasco
county, Oregon then extending to Fort
Hall on tha Hnake River near where the
cltr of Pocatella, Idaho, now stands. At
that time, Mr. Steer sayi, the tax levy
in Wasco county, amounted to 15 mill,
which I In marked contra with the
Dioal 25 mill or to levy of Eastern Oreg
on at the present day.
8. B. Couture was in town Satnrday
from his Ferry Canyon ranch. Steve
tella of treeing a young man on a fence
- post out on hit ranch tht other night
whila tht twain wa on hi way to a
dance accompanied by two young Indies.
II was taking a shortcut through Steve
ranch and had just made an opening In
- a new wirt fence when .Steve appeared
on the scent end pointed out the gate
' and a good graded road. Mr. Couture
: wishes to announce to all. traveler
through that part of the country that
. when coming through hi place from
' Bert Cason'a they will find a gate to the
' left of the house and a good graded . road
.' from there to the county roRd and if they
"" will follow It they will add much to hi
; - peace of mind and 'happiness.
. . Elder Crumley, general missionary for
, the Saint's church, was here for a few
days during the week and held service
In the Saint's church Friday, Saturday
and Sunday evenings and Sunday fore
noon. Mr. Crumly I an eloquent speak
er, an earnest preacher and a polished
and scholarly gentleman. He is liberal
and progressive In his ideas and Hives
the Impression of being earnest artd sin
cere In his work. . In his sermon Sun
day evening he stated the creed of bis
church to consist of lint two words "All
Truth" and said that truth slioudle re
cognized and accepted wherever found,
. whether in the works of Paine, Ingersoll
Confucius or tha bible. '-Truth Is truth
wherever found, on pagan or on christ
ian around." Such a doctrine as that
will neither harm an individual nor re
tard the progress of civilisation. Elder
Crumley left Tuesday morning for Lamo
Ti1, towa to attend the annual meeting of
the general conference of his church.
Tho Condon Mill.
Carl Marqnatdsen, of the Condon Mill
ing Co. returned from tht East Friday
where ht has spent the winter selecting
machinery for the new mill, lie say
thtwluterwa moat ever In Kaunas
there being more now and cold than
ha bad ever before tirlenced there
during a residence of 18 year. HU
porchae of machinery for the mill In
cludt all tht newest and latest Improved
machinery , which, with a thoroughly
practical miller such as the company ha
secured will Insure an output of flour
which will lie second to none In quality
in the Northwest. Work I being push
ed on tht the foundation and the super
strncturt will bt nnder wsy at toon as
lumber can be secured.
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Republican Primaries.
Tht republicans of Condon precinct
and, If all reports art true, soma who
art Dot republican, or not of Condon
precinct, held a real warm primary last
Satnrday afternoon In Armory Hall. The
principal bone of contention wa the con
test between tha Moody and Williamson
faction for control of tht delegation lo
tht county convention and tht Moody
men got tht best of the deal. Tho dele
gatet chosen were Jay JRowermrn, J, F.
Belsacher, Frank Wilson and 8. B. Bar
ker, th three Urtt named being under
stood to bt Moody men and the last
named being claimed for Williamson.
Considerable feeling wa manifest
ed in the primaries and afterward around
town many of the old line republican
espresslng themselves In a way that in
dicated that they they bad been Joblied.
Republicans from tha country objected
to tha delegates chosen being all from
town, and tipressions from different
ones indicate that the belief In tht exist
ence of machine politics in Oregon Is
not confined to the Portland Oregonlan
and the Comdom Ouibs hut that aucb a
belief It becoming quite prevalent among
tha people. . ,
II. N. Fraser, who wa not in harmo
ny with the Moody machine, promised
that tht republican voter of Condon
precinct should occupy seats seperate
from tht spectators, who ' belonged in
other precinct and to other parties, but
whila tha request teemed reasonable and
Just it was not a part of tht machine
program and was turned down cold
blooded. Perhaps the machine mana
gers needed some outsiders in their
bus) nets.
Reports from other precincts show
that tbt result in tht county I very
close.
Mr. C. B. Wingtieid, of Fair Play Mo.,
who suffered from chronic dysentery for
thirty-Ova years, says Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy did
htm mora good than any other medicine
he had aver used. For tale by Hudson
Pharmacy.
City Primaries.
l'ersuant to call posted the citliens ot
Condon met jn primarv convention Sat
nrdav evening in Armory Hall and nom
inated the following person to fill the
city offices (or the ensuing year, to bt
known a the cltlxen's ticket.
For Mayor-M.O.Clarke. ;
ForCoiinciiiuen A. 8. Hollen, 8. B.
Barker. T. O. Johnson, F. M. Pliter.
For Treasurer E. W. Moore.
For Recorder E. A. May,
For Marshal W. M. Dnnlap. '
Nlgnt Was Her Terror.
"I would cough nearly all night long,"
writes Mr. Chat. Appelgate of Alexan
dria, Ind, "and could hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption so had that
If I walked a block I would cough fright
fully and spit blood, but when all other
medicinee failed, three $1.00 bottles of
Dr. King's New Discovery '.wholly, cured
me and I gained 53 pounds." It I ahso
lutely guaranteed to cure Cough, Colds
LaUrlppe, Bronchitis and alt Throat and
Lung Troubles. Price 60o ant $1.00.
Trial bottles free at Condon Pharmacy.
We Meant George.
The Condon Globe states, that Mike
Dukek is mentioned as a possible candi
date for sheriff of Uilliam county, Mike
is a resident of Wheeler county, and,
while wa have prospective sheriffs to
burn over here, Mr. Dukek is out one of
them. Fossil Journal. .
But Wheeler, could loan ns a -can
didate or two Iroiu so many. :i . -
When von wake up with a bad taste In
your month no at once to Hudson Phar
macy and get a free sample of Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One
or two ioHes will make you well. They
will hImo cure biliousness, sick headache
and constipation. ' ' ' ' , ' -:.
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HAVE YOU THE
GRIP OR
We guarantee every box of
Lang's Laxative Cold Cure to
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break up a cold and cure la
grippe.
For sale only by
Condon Pharmacy
LEADI.NO DUGGISTS.
Bring us your prescriptions; i"
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nnAnArunnuifrvuvinuiruxriAn
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas
On hand this week.
also
Beef, Pork, Poultry etc.
Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigars.
BARR BUILDING,
wjxnruxnnnnn.
We Have Doubled
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our store spacp by building an addition, made necessary by our
increasing trade.
Call and inspect our stock of Hardware, Furniture. Stoveaand pipe,
Dishes, Tin and Enameled ware, Lamps, Malting, Carpets.
Window Shades, Doors, Windows, Glass, Mouiiiiigs and
Blocks, Nails, Brad, Stapies.Carrmre and Machine Bolts, Ma
chine Oils, Paints. Lead, Colors and Oils, Gasoline Lamps, Wire
Netting, Shells, Cartridges and Ammunition. Get our prices.
Clarke & Frazer.
But this is.
The milk of human kindness
Is seldom rich with cream.
In fact, of earthly thins;, but few
Are what they really seem.
: And these few things can be found at
I f The Condon Meat Market
and Confectionery,
1 JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor.
Wheeler County Convention.
At the reuublicaii count? convention
for Wheeler county held at FotmH last
Saturday, W. T. Johnnon was nominated
for Sheriff, C. O. Butler for Clerk, Joe
Anthony for Assessor and Joseph Friiael
lor Commissioner. The delegates cho
sen to the congressional convention are
straight Williamson men which Is some
w hat of a surprise to the Moody people
in this county and I enpposeu to have
made Judire Steiwer somewhat diszy. It
in a new deal for Wheeler county repub
licans to tell the judg to "go 'way hack
and sit down." but the world do move.
"A Horrible Outbreak
Of larite sores on my little dauitters
head developed 'mo a case of scald head"
writes C. D. Isbellof Morgantown.Tenn.
but Bnc.klen'8 Arnica Salve completely
cured her. It is a guaranteed cure for
Kcsema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples.
Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 25cents at
Condon Pharmacy.
Stops tha Cough
and works off tho Cold.
Lsxatlve Bromo -Quinine Tablets cura a cold
In one dxv. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents
Sheep shears, whetrocks and lamp
black best quality at Clarke & Prater's.
TTTT it frnTTnnrvnr
is Anns ikttfm rob?
BROS
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ELGIN MYERS.
CONDON, ORE.
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ALVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Farrar, Mrs. Ma-
ley, Lenni Karrar, Fred Farrar, Arliery
Watson and Flora McConnell attended
the dance given at Richmond's Friday.
Geo. Wesson moved to his Ferry Can
yon ranch Friday.
W. J. Ed wards, of Mayville, orcanised
a Grange here Saturday witth 32 charter
member. Ferry Canyon farmers are not
going to be behind 'O anything.
Mr. and Mrs. I Palmer, of Ajax. were
up to join the Grange Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Lubeck moved to
Bob Seekamp's place Saturday,
Miss Nina Gager, W. J. Edwards end
Mary Edleman. of Mayville were in Al
ville Friday end Saturday.
McF
Working 24 Hours a Day.
There's no rest (or those tireless little
workers Dr. Kind's .New Life Pills'.
Mi llions are always hny, curing Tornid
Liver, Jaundice, Kilhoumiees, reverend
Ague. They banish Sick Headache
driveoot Mala'ia. Never gripe or weak
en. Small, taste nice, work wonders
Try them. Only 25o at Cpndou Phar
macy I Get Clarke & Fraaer'a prices on Door.
1 Windows and Trimmings before buying
I elsewhere.
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Of Interest to Bargain Hunters
Prepare for Spring by treating yourself to some of our new
style shirts.
Htts of all kind, in all eba le.", at all prices
School Lunch Boxes FolJ tip ant) put in your pocket.
Tablets of every description Good, smooth paper.
Efrga fff-iihly Jttyed by epsellent hens.
percales Fine line of the neweut styles and shades.
Have you seen our Linen, Crash and Duck suit? All new.
Elegant waifte Fashionable styles and colors. All sizes.
Hovfelticsin hair ornament, combo, lock pins, hair pins etc.
Shoes These bargain melt before the glare of public favor.
Qnly place ou earth where you get full value for your money.
Hew goods arririitig daily Gloves, shos, skirts waists, no
tions etc. Call and see them.
We are selling what is left of our Winter stock at greatly
reduced prices.
P. H. STEPHENSON,
RELIABLE MERCHANT,
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Spring and
Summer,
1902.-
We beg to announce to our numerous friends
and patrons that we soon expect to open, for
'their inspection and approval, the finest line of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
ever offered in Gilliam County. We handle
General Merchandise which means that we
can supply you with any article needed, from
the finest fabrics in Dry Goods, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods to the most suhntantial and
latest improved gang plow, freight wagon or
other farm implement or machine. Our gro
cery department is stocked with a complete
line of the finest brands of Staple and Fancy
Groceries and our line of Shelf and Heavy
Hardware is up-to-date.
WADE BROS.
THE BIG STORE J
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CONDON
HOTEL
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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,
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The public will find that no better accom- '
niodations can be found in this county
than this place. Good meals, clean beds.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop.
For Sale. .
$120 acres of 6ne land Hi miles north
of Condon, 300 of which is in cultivation, j
275 acres 1 miles east of town, 113
ai res of a hich is in cultivation, balance
of which is in pasture. Plenty f good
water for stoirk on both places. Also 19
head of horses, 15 of which are good hea
vy work horses. Harness fir 14 head.
3 good wagons, header, header beds,
gmiK plows, walking plows, drills, har
rows, hack, bungy aii(ijll other necessary
8ry iinp'emMiits for conducting a
first-claps ranch. All nnder three wire
fence. Good orchard, three large gran
aries will hold 3-'00 ciicks of grain, shed
barus for over 20 head of horse?, dwelling
house etc. For price and tiriiis enquire
of Tatrick Skelly,
tf . Condon, Oregon.
SubscriWfor the Globe.-
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POPULAR HOSTELRY
Has been thoroughly renovated and
is now prepared to cater to the ,
wants of the traveling public. Com
mercial Iravelersand others desiring
the comforts of a Gret-clasB hotel will
find this house suited to their wants.
Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr.
Jinjuiruajinnnnivu
Saloon
OREGON
MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. t
RESTAUBAHT-
CONDON, OREGON
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the nnder
signed, W. L. Wile x, has been duly ap
pointed administrator of the estate of .
a. Nelson, deeeatwd, by the Honorable
County Conrt of Gilliam County, State
of Oregon. All perfons having clainic
against said eetate are herebv notified to
present the same to the undersigned ad
ministrator, duly verified as inquired by
Iri , at the office of Sam E. Van Vactor,
at Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon
within ail months from the sixth day of
L11AH II S. 11', tllTl lining IIICj
date hereof and the date of the first pub
lication of this notice hi the Condon
Globe.
W. L. Wixox,
Administrator of the estate of . A.
Nelson, deceased. -
r Subscribe for TltE Ciobe;
rwj ;M m l mutter.
Attorney at Lair,
Netary Public and Conveyance?,
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THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE..
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Ocean Steamers be
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San Francisco every
five days.
LOW RATES
For ticket rates and
particulars write to
agent p.. It. & N. Co.
at Arlington, Oregon,
or to the undersigned, ,
A. L. CRAIG,
C. P. AT. A.
Portland Oregon.
CONDON
SHOE
SHOP
OTIS. W.TROrST Prop.
Manufacturer of and dealer
in ftoots and Shoes, Shoes
made to order. Repairing
neatly done. Fine line of
custom made men's and
boy's shoes kept in stock.
- Headquarters lot
McMorris
Telephono
Supplies..
Condon, Oregon.
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