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    THE G0I1D0I1 GLOBE.
THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1002,'
THE OPPICIAL PAPER OP QILLIAM
COUNTY OREOON..
LOCAL NEWS,
Ir. E.K.Wilson Is In Condon doing
all kinds of dental work.
Mr and Mr Henry Cuendet went down
to Clam yesterday where lit It at work.
Mr. Dully Dry ton, ol Weston, arrtvd
bare, Friday to vllt her parents, Mr, and
Mr. J, U, Downing,
Mr. Etta Myers, of Portland, arrived
Saturday fur a ahort visit with Mr. fH.A.
Maddock and family.
For "Lilly Dud" wl.Ukey, rinownd
for parity excellence and inalnrlty go to
Alike Summers' Model fjaloon.
J. II, Downing lias announced himself
a a candidate fur th nomination fur
clerk on lli democratic ticket.
Dan Tlioina and Oscar IV t wood, of
the Arlington Warehouse Co. report bus-
Int good In their lino title, spring.
"Where did yon get that pretty liatT"
Bho aikad. 'At Ml Dora Downing',"
wa tha aniwar. 'Isn't It sweet though.'
Tha fl-year-ohj aon of Ja Cordell wat
kicked by roll and terlonaly Injured
Friday, II wa nnconerloni for several
boor bat I now Improving.
Wad Bros, th leading merchants of
Olai, report trade excellent thl ipring.
Their stock la on of th largest and
twit selected io th county.
M.E. Summers ha auld th Model
6aloon to Jeff Naal, of Lone Rock. Mr.
Neel I a wide-awake young man and
will no doubt' inak a uccci of tha bus
in. '
Lord A Co. of Arlington, report busi
ness exceptionally gooi thl ipring.
Thl Arm carries tha largest atork of
goods to ba found In th county an 1 la
building up a Urge trada.
Dr J W A'ugfl, specialist for refrac
tion and defecta of th y,wlll be here
nest week to look after tha wanta of
hi old and now friend and patron.
If your eyes trouble )ou call and ae
him at th hoial.
W. C. Drown, of Idea precinct, who
haa been laid up for some time with a
broken leg, cause! by a Itorte tailing
with him, wa in town Friday. M I
Improving but atlll compelled to walk
with tha aid of crotch.
Tha Buffalo atring band wa ont on a
serenading trip Tuesday night and treat
ed I hair friend to plenty of tha latet
Buffalo air. Tha niueln wa strictly
modern and up-to-date. ' Tha like of It
wa never before heard in Condon.
M. D. Carter, who la teaching a suc
cessful term of school on Matney Flat
wa in town Saturday. II will fltiUh
the term there In three week when ha
will return to Alvill and take charge of
th at-hool there for a three month term.
Albert Italpllngar ha purchased th
Interest of hi former partner, Tool Date
In the Kentucky Liquor Store at Arling
ton and I now nolo owner of that popu
lar remft. Russ Newman formerly of
Condon, i hi efficient assistant In look
ing after the want of hi customers.
The l'endleton Tribune I out wilh an
acelU-nt sonvcnlr.nutuber in pamuhlel
form known aa tha "Mid-Winter Mane
tine." It conteiua 72 page of descrip
tive matter and illustration of Umatilla
county tcenea and citiiens and ia a rred.t
to th publisher and to the county.
Al Hensl.aw and 0. W. Crosfleld of the
Condon Pharmacy have bought 30 feet
of the Fit corner opposite their preaent
e tore and will eoon commence the erec
tion of a good building thereon. The
building will be 28x40 feet and modern
In every rerpect. The firm will occupy
the new building a oona Iti complet
ed. They paid $10 per front toot for the
corner.
John Stewart received word the other
day of a Ore that occurred in the home
of hi mother, Mr. Mary Stewart at
Clarno. The Are at rted In a bed room
and everything In the room wa destroy
ed Including all tha clothing of herself
and her adopted daughter Susie MeFar
lane and $50 In money. ' Fortunately
the flame were eitingulaed before fur
ther damage wa done.
The Globe 1 in receipt of an invitation
to Join the MaaamMin their Oth animal
outing, on July 15th, when they propo
to wale Mt. Adams, Washington The
Maxamas are professional mountain
climber and should we decide to accept
the invitation we will go into training al
an early date. Any friend of ours who
bat pair of No, 12 hob pulled ihoee
and a good stout steel tipped eve han
dle that would answer for an alpenstock
will confer a favor by loaning them to us
for the occasion.
The Arlington Lumber Co. Is planting
the seed of a gremlv increased trade for
the season. Wearu aowimr inducement
and lining up our stock of building ma
terial of all kinds to meet your every
want. We Itelelve that to do husiuess
one must have what the people want and
furnish them at a reasonable margin of
profit. We carry the largest stock of
doors and windows in Gilliam county.
Bee our elaborate screen door and new
binge. Ilefure buying, write the Arling
ton Lumber Co. for price. ,
Williamson Nominated.
Hon. J.N. Williamson, of l'rlnevllle,
was nominated by acclamation In Port
land yesterday to reprent thl district
In Congress. When It wa learned that
Multnomah county would cast her C7
votes solidly f -r Wllliamon Mr Moody'a
friends threw up the sponge and decided
not to preent their candidate' name to
th convention at all. Multnomah I
a pretty big county politically.
lion. Thorns II. Tongue wa renomi
nated In the 1st district.
At tli State convention yesterday W,
J, Furnish wa nominated for governor,
F.I. Dunbar for secretary of ttat aud C.
S.Moor for state treasurer.
School Notes
MARY WHY rK. EmToa. .
" Fred Hawe, Carl Froman. Lena rnd
Henry Shannon, Irene Moore, U'UiiHr
Hawe and Florence Wilcox were absent
Monday. .
Jamie and Bert U .rtwhorn and Addie
llaaes returned to school after a few
days' absence
The fourth and fifth grade will finish
thfir work this week, and will spend the
remainder of tue term in reviewing.
Republican Convention,
The republican county convention met
last Thursday in Armory Hall. Most of
the delegates arrived In town Wednesday
afternoon and during the evening the
leader were busy trying to bring some
order out of the confusion Into which the
hitler Moodv-Williamaon fight had
thrown th party but without success.
An effort wat mad to hold a caocu In
th evening but that also failed o that
when th hour for opening the conven
tion rolled around no on seemed to
know jut what the result would be.
When the convention wa called to
order Ueo. B. Dukek, of Mayvllht pre
cinct, a Wlllamnon man, and C. A. Dan
neman of Rock creek, one of Moodv'a
ardent supporter, were placed In nom
Iristlon for temporary chairman and the
ballot on that proposition showed the
trength of each faction to a man. Th
vole stood 14 to 16 In Daiinemun'a favor
and showed that the friend of th prea
ent Conicreasman controlled the conven
tion. J. F. Rttlaacher, also a Moody man
was choten temporary secretary and af
ter tha appointment of the regular com
mittee and other routine work an ad
journment was taken until 2 p. m.
At the afternoon session th temporary
organisation was made permanent and
upon th adoption of the reort of the
committee on credential the convention
proceeded to the election of delegates to
the state and congressional conventions
and to the nomination ofaoounty ticket.
Tha following gentlemen were placed
In nomination for delegates to the state
convention: Geo. Blake, W. II. Oil ell
Jay Bowerman. C. A. Danneman, 8.A.D.
Hoi ley, Geo Dukek, J. B. Goff, and 8.B.
Barker. The first four named were
elected by strict factional vote. The
delegation Is for Moody and Geer.
The nomination of the county ticket
wa a tame affair, the only ImIIois which
could be called close being for the four
year commissioner and (or clerk. The
immeiof those nominated with their
respective vote follows, the first named
being the choice of the convention :
Judge W. J. Mariner, 19; George Ta-
torn, 8; Blank 2.
Commissioners-year term) James
Dyer, 16; Ralph Froman 14.
Commissioner, (2 year term) Ralph
Froman, by acclamation.
Clerk O. O. Port wood 15; E. W. Dag
gett 12; Blank 8.
Aseesaor M. O. Clarke 20; Mon
tague 9.
bheriu-W.H.IIeon 15: Frank Wil-
sonO; J. J, Tort wood 2; John Cunning-
nam uiana i.
Treasurer F.M.PIiler. by acclama
tion.
Coroner A. II. Rend v. bj acclama
tion.
8nrveyor R.Il.Waln. by acclama
tion .
Democratic Primaries.
The democratic pri marie were held
last Friday and were marked by no par
ticular feeling or excitement.
In this precinct the meeting wa held
in Armory hail. John Downing was
elected chairman and L. W. Parting sec
retary. The following delegate to the
count v convention were then elected;
D. M. Rinehart, J. F. Cooke, O. 8.
Palmer, A. 8. Rice, A. 8. Ilnllen and
8, 8. Grider. A. 8. Rice was nominated
for constable, G. L. Neale for Justice of
the peace and W. C. Caldwell for road
supervisor.
I he delegate irom ferry uanvon pre
cinct are Win Mnsgrove, 8. K. Couture,
lilain Malev, Than Caviu, S.E.Van Vac
tor and Frank Palmer.
Those from Mavvllle ae, Andrew
Greiner, Paul Greiuer, Ira Carter and C.
L. Lillie.
From Arlington will come E. P. Weir,
Charlie Hhurte, Frank Louey and Geo.
8. Smith.
HAVE YOU THE
GRIP OR A COLD?
We guarantee every box of
Lang's Laxative Cold Cure to
break up a cold and cure la
grippe.
For sale only by
Condon Pharmacy
LEADING DUGGISTS.
Bring us your prescriptions.
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas
On hand this week.
also
Beef, Pork, Poultry etc.
Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigars.
ELGIN MYERS.
BARR BUILDING, CONDON, ORE.
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CLARKE & FRAZER :
Make a specialty of Doors, Windows,
Mouldings, Locks, Nails and all builders'
trimmings. Also Wall Paper, Paints, Oils
and Glass. Hardware and Furniture, Dishes
and Enameled Ware.
Get our prices. "
VE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD.
But this is.
The milk of human kindness
Ia seldom rich with creaui.- :
lit fact, of earthly things, but few'
Are what they really jeeiu..
And these few things can be found at
The Condon Meat Market
and Confectionery,
JOHN JACKSON. Proorietor.
We now have
A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines and i
Toilet Articles. Our Goods are I
Fresh and New and our Prices
are Right.
Wilson's Pharmacy,
Good For Rheumatism.
Lat fall I was taken with a very severe
sUa!K of niincular rheumatism which
i-rtiiHfd me great pain and annoyance.
A''r trying eeveral prescriptions ani
rhf ninatic cures I iiecitle to nse Cham
larlain'M I'hIh Kalin, which I hail seen
advertised In the South Jtrtryman, After
tan applications of tnis Kemedy I was
lunch lietter. and after uslnit one Ixittle
whs eomiilHtely rnred. Sallle Harris,
BhIcmi N. J. &ld by Hudson Pharmacy.
Jim Campladl Is Biiffiring from a se
vere attack of pnennionia and is in a crit
ical condition, lie is at the Condon hotel.
"A neighbor ran in with a Iiottle of
Chainlwrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea lteniedy when my an was snffering
a III) sever cramps and whs given np aa
leyimd lino bv my regular phycicUn,
who stands hiuh in hia profesnitin. Af
ter administering three doses of it, my
sun regainetl consciousness and recverel
entirelv within twentv-fonr hcii'S." aays
Mrs. Mary Mailer, of Mt. Crawford, Va.
For sale by Hudson Pharmacy.
(Sheep shears, whetrocks and lamp
black best quality at Clarke & Eraser's
The Interior Wa rations Co.of Arling
ton, are putting in, a new wool baler
which they expect to tisve in operation
in time to taae care ot this season s
wool crop. rH
TIs Easy To Feel Good.
Cnntles thousands bav fonnd
Messing to the body in Dr king'e New
Life Pills, which positively enre Consti
pation, fiiok HedKcl. DiMiness. Jann-
dii-e. Malaria. Fever and Anne and all
Liver and FtontarH -troubles. Purely
vegetable ; never gripe or weaken. Onfv
Zdc at Condon rhariuacy.
Get Clarke A Fraser's prices on Doors,
Windows and Trimmings before buying
elsewhere.
Of Interest to Bargain Hunters
, J.- .
Prepare for Spring b'y treating yourself to some of our new
style shirts.
Hats of all kinds, in all shade, at all prices
School Lunch Boxes Fold up and put in your pocket
Tablets of every descriptionGood, smooth paper.
Eggs freahlv layed by eggsellent hens.
Percales Fine line of the nearest styles and shades.
Have you seen our Linen, Crash and Duck suits? All new.
Elegant waists Fashionable styles and colors. All sizes.
fovel ties in hair ornaments, combs, lock pins, hair pins eto.
Shoes These bargains melt before the glare of public favor.
Only place ou earth where you get full value for your money.
Hew goods arrining daily Gloves, shoes, skirts waists, no
tions etc. Call and see them.
We are selling what is left of our Winter stock at greatly
f. 1 reduced prices.
P. H. STEPHENSON,
RELIABLE MERCHANT,
fMm4 Jut ' Matter.
1
Spring and
Summer,
1902.
We beg to announce to our numerous friends
and tatrons that we soon expect to open, for
their inspection and approval, the S neat line of
SPRING AND BUMMER 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
Furninhing Goods to ihc most "ubaiantial 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 aud Heavy
Hardware is up-to-date.
WADE BROS.
OLEX,
THE BIC STORE
- OREDON
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GONDON
HOTEL J
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THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY
Has been thoronghly renovated and
ia now prepared to cater to the
wants of the traveling public. Com
mercial travelersand others desiring;
the comforts of a first-class hotel will
find this house suited tu their wants.
Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr.
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FRED WILSON, Proprietor
Finest brands of pure domestic and imported Winea,
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
Stops tha Cough
. , .and works off the. Cold.
LaxRtivs BroinQ-Qiihijiie Tablets cure a cold
in one fiy ,' " No Cure, no Vsr Prtoe'-W iosuts
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CHICAGO.
ASTYDRESSE
DUNN BROS.
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MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c.
INEHART'S RESTAURANT
The public will find that no better accou
niodations can be found in-this county
than this place. Good meals, clean" beds.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. CONDON, OREGON
S9
For Sals.
920 acre of fine land l)g miles north
of Condon, SOU of which is in cultivation.
275 acres ljg miles east of town, 113
a res of which is in cultivation, balance
of which i in pio-tnre. l'lenty 'f rocm!
water for eUn k n Itoth plawa. : Also 19
head of hoiaes, 15 of which are good hea
vy work horses. ..Harness for H head.
S ifootl wagons, header, header beils,
(tuna plows, walking plows, drills, har
rows, htiek, hniigy atiIJrtll other nwfissry
sary iinp'einnts for conducting a
first-class ranch. All under three wire
fence. Good orchard, three large gran
aries will hold 3500 sacks of grain, slod
barns for ever 20 head of horses, dwelling
house etc. For price and terms enquire
of ' Patrick Skeli.y.
tf Condon, Oreg n.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is herebv riven that the nnder-
signed, W. L. Wile x, haa been duly an-
poinieo aoniinisiirnior oi me estate ot ft.
A. Nelson, deceased, by the Honorable
County Court of Uilliam Cannty, State
of Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to the undersigned ad
ministrator, duly verified as required by
law , at the offiVe of Suni E. Van Vector,
at Condon, (jilliain County, Oregon
within fix months from the sixth day of
March A. 1). 1002, the same being the
date hereof and the date of the first pnb
linuion of this notice in the Condon
Globe.
W. L. Wilcox,
Administrator of the estate of E. A.
Nelson, deceased.
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EAST EVERYYHERE.
Ocean Steamers be
tween Portland and
San Francisco every
five days.
LOW RATES
For ticket rates and
particulars write to
agent O. R. & N. Co.
at Arlington, Oregon,
or to the undersigned,
A. L. CRAIG,
G.P.&T. A.
Portland Oregon. ,
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CONDON
SHOE
SHOP
OTIS. V. TROPaT Prop.
Mannfactorerof and dealer .
in Boots add Shoes. Shoes
made to order. Repairing
neatly done. Fine line of
: custom made men's and
bo's shoes kept in stock.
lleadqaartera For
lVIciylors, ,
Telephone
Supplies.
Condon, Oregon.
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