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THE COilDOII CLOBE. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1802. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OP OILLIAM COUNTY OREQON,. I LOCAL NEWS, Ntt Otis rroit'i new ml. John Jacknon lia a new ml thli work, ('barlla Earhart it hr this wrrk IrOIII I'HItt. ' luun Uro, rait attention to their fine Una of ilni llil meek. ' Mr. and Mri, It lain Maley ware in troui Alvlllt Monday. Jol UoWt May, a pioneer cltlien ill Tli DalUm, died Monday. ' Material la being placed mi the ground for the Condon I'harinacy'a new hulld In. Condon la full of people lhl rr-k and lias the tppearanea of an old time boom loan. Tlia foundation of tin nrw flouring till Ii completed and ready for tint ni ftruelnra. ' J, "II, U"fl una of Lone ttak's lat known cltlxen la here tlila week serving hli county a a juror. Dunn Broa will wrt a modern trlrk bunlneaa block on their piopelly on th west aide of Main street. HoKNWedneaday, April 0, 1002, to Mr. and Mr. U.S. Anderson, of Lone Ruck, a 10 lb danghler, For "Lilly Bud" wl.Ukey, renowned for purity excellence and maturity go to Mike Summers' Model Saloon. "Where did yon get that pretty hat?" Hh aaked, "At Miaa Dora Downing'," was tlieaniwrr. 'Imi'tlt tweet though.' Mlai Floaale Heott, of Portland, who rp-nt the winter with her ilntrr Mm, John Jackson, of thl place atarted home 'Monday, 5 W, VV. Kennedy, county Mirveyor of Wheeler ronnty waa here during the week doing aome work jointly with Bur veyor Darling of this ronnty. II. N. Andfrtn, of Trail Fork ranie down Monday for jury duty tint having go-al and sufficient reason he got an ex cu and went home the aame day. W.S.Myera haa moved to town and la nccuptiiig the paraonage. lie bought six lota yesterday of LanHatcrA I'm iiti and will erect a handsome dwelling thereon daring the Summer, ' Jim Kiaer. who ha charge of the work on the new wagon road down Spring hol low, wai in town Monday, tie ttaied that the new thoroughfare would tie en tirely completed in a few day and In good shape for travel. A sampled blacksmith coat from the co-operative company' iiiinee near Ta torn a liaa been left here lor a tent, by the local hlNckaiiiith. If satisfactory It l said it can be laid down here for a much lest nrlue than la paid for the coal now In use. J. M. John, the venerable editor and publisher of the Arlington Record ram oat Hundar on court bulne. Tlimitrh h republican In theory, Itrother John like most other newspaper men haa etrong leaning toward the prohibition lata in practice. Rev, J . W. Mount will commence a ae rie of rcllgloa services in the Raptisl church 8aturday evening, April 12, to continue fur aeveral evening", Service Sunday at 11 : a. m. Subject "8pirirual Vorship." All are kindly Invited to at tend three service. Cy Bennett of Lone Rock who waa liere attending court, acquired a full grown ekate last Saturday afternoon and waa ekated to the cooler by Marshal Arm etrong and a pow. Ce wa on the acrapand wa to determined not to go In to limbo that It required four men to do the job. Drunk and diaordetly waa the charge. A jury waa secured yeaterday afternoon to try theKtlliwell rape caeand at about 8 p.m. the examination of witnesses waa commenced. Thecaae a Hi acted a large crowd of apectatora a n 1 every sera p of t he evidence of Bessie Beeher, the 13 year-old prose.-ntrlx, waa listened to eagerly by the big crowd present. The girl's father her two 16-year-old alstere, Mrs. Baer and Mason Myer were also on the stand. C. O. I'ortwood republican nominee for county clerk ii here from Arlington this week doing jury duty an l-ierhap-tightening the wire and porting In a . few new pouts in hi political fence, ( car claims tlmt lie tried to ptcvail on Judge Bradthaw to excu-e him as a ju ror hut without avail and Wilcox, the democratic nominee sava he would have been glad to join Oscar In Unit petition. v . Judge Bradshaw la here this week -meting out justice in the circuit court, and incidentally registering hi semi annual kick about Condon weather. .Why our good friend the judge, cannot become accustomed to our delightful tcllmatesnd learn to love "the gentle xephyr which are fast making Condon famous as the most favored spot on this ..mundane sphere where even a politician cannot get very hot In campaign time, i. hard for os to understand. That , Dalles hot sund habit once acquired is Jiard to shake off, Remember that our. orders are fast plUng up and with over 100,000 feet sold iHst week we have to keep our hiixing well ahead nl the rush. We buy In lurge quantities and aim to give the mill" time to supply our wants and In turn we hope to load you without de ' lay. We meet all competition and know that the general public appreciates it by the wav thev send In their orders. We furnish everything In building material. Call on or, write the Arlington Lumber Democratic Convention. The democratic ronnt) convention met in Armory hall at 10 a. in. Batnnlav. County Chairman Ira B. Carter called the meeting to order. K. I'. Weir wa elected temporary chairman and Wm. MiiKgrovs w a elected temporary secre tary. The chair then appointed the fob low!ng coiitmitte on cifdentlaU: M U. Weatherford, W. J. Iward. John Mo Morris Ch i. Khurte. The committee on .order of Imsliii's consisted of John McMorrla, H Van Vector and Ira Caiter, An adjournment wa then taken until one o'clock. At the afternoon session the report of the committee on credentials waa read and adopted, and the ciimiltteeon order of htt'luep presented It reMirt. A light flurry wa canswd at thi point by the discovery tnai the nomination of a ronnty Judge and a coroner had la-en omitted from the program hut a the committee at once supplemented the re port by adding tlm two item to the order of huslnes the report wa adopted and anv suspicion which might have lurked in Hi mind of the convention that an effo't wa lading made to make the nomination of Judge Mariner and Dr. Itmidy unanimous waa removed. Tim temporary ollicers wereihrn made permanent and Chairman Weir, in a few well chosen remarks, thanked the c n veotion and urged harmny In the com ing campaign. The discovery wa then made that no committee on platform had liern appointed at the forenoon eeekion and a thl formalilv la llll considered of Importance in all Militicalciiiven'ion McMons, VauVactorand James Blalm k were appointed to prepare a platform and an adjournment of 30 minute was then taken for them to do their work. Upon reconvening the platform was adopted with a whoop and the conven tion proceeded with the only real tnisi nees of the day vix: the nomination of a county ticket. Kveryti.ing went as harmoniously as a meeting of the Christian Kixleavor So ciety ami the entire ticket was nominat ed by acclamation with the exception of treasurer. For that otlice there were two aspirant. 1. II. K'eiiheiieou and D. t. Hrown. Up to Friday afternoon, ataint 2 o'clock Kteplienmui was the only known aspirant for treasurer but at that hour Brown entered loan and (Militica and, declaring himself a candidate, l e vtarteit a Brow n iNemilrt w hich rapidly devetoMd into an avalanche so that when the deleg tea met In canciia Fri day evening the vote stood U to 17 in Itriia n't favor. But caucu-e ami con vent ions, though com Hied id the same material, are different piOo-itioiis and when the ballot wa taken Balurday afternoon It stood 10 to '20 in Stephen son's favor. Brown had to go home Fri day evening to do hU chorea and curry his pet mule and thereto ascrila'S Ids defeat. 11 save he should have stated with the delcgatea and let the oml down on the ranch himlle for himself; he had no vote. The ticket nominated, la as follows; Judge I'Moard Dunn. Sheriff T. U. Johnson. Clerk W. L. Wilcox. Treasurer 1 II. Stephenson. Assessor A. J. Slieltrin. Conimisaoner (4 year,.) tiro S.Smith. ;2 vearai Ira B. Carter. Surveyor L. W. Darling. Coroioir-rDr. D, C. Lsxier. I'elegHtes to the State convent! n: E. IV Weir, 8 E. Van Vaclor and Hen ry Wilkin. County Central Committeeman Saio Van Vector. Precinct Committeemen Arlington Ueorge Smith; ItUlock, J. L Hlalock ; Condon, J F, CKke; Rock Creek, M. E. Weulherford; Mayville, A. tire'uer; Idea, W.C. Brown; Ferry Canyon, 8. B Couture; Trail Fork, S. M. Vanclev . Lon R'H-k, John Madden Mntuey, t Sj-hlllilig; Willow Creek, C. Shane. Stops the Coutfh and works off the Cold. Laxative Hromo qtiliiliiw Tablet euro a col loouedxjr, NaCure.no I'wjr.- I'rlc 2A ecnti r Chas. ('uiiniiigliHin the well knout sheepman of I'endleton was here a te lavs during th week and while hen pilrcased a tine span of mules from Cook Itroa , paying tSOO for thesame. CMlke ar eXtenni'Vlv engaged ill inul cilltU'C anl this sale shows that their atrnin of of stock ia th kind to bring good prices Good For Rheumatism. Lant full I was taken w iili h inrv nuvur. attacs id muscular rhenitatiui w hich caused m great pain ami annoyance. Alter trying several prescript ions and rheumatic cures 1 derided to uhc Chum lierlalirs I'aln Itrilm, which I had eceo advertised in the Sautk Jtruyman. After two applications o( mis Uomeilv I was mnch la-trer. mid after using on lxttl WHS coniolelelv lired. SitlllM tlurria Salem J). J. 8od hy Hudson Poanidicv. 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 DUGtf IST3. Bring us your prescriptions nnnnruxnixn nnnnnnnn nnruvvuwnrwvuwinsvvxnjwi nnnnnn Oranges, Lemons, Bananas On hand this week. also Beef, Pork, Poultry etc. Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigars. ELGIN MYERS. BARR BUILDING, CONDON, ORE. 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. H , Get our prices. VE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD Ichoice Stall-fed Beef, j Finest Mutton and. Pork. The Condon Meat Market I and Confectionery, g JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor. Of Interest to Bargain Hunters. Prepare for Spring by treating yourself to some of onr rtnr style shirt. Hats of all kind, in all shades, at all prices School Lunch Boxes Fold tip and put in your pocket. Tablets of every description Good, smovth paper. Eggs freshly layed by eggsellent hens. Percales Fine line of the newest styles and shade. Have you seen our Linen, Crash and Duck suit? All new. legant waists Fashionable styles and colors. AH size. Hoveltiesin hair ornaments, combs, lock pins, hair pins etc. Shoes These bargains melt before the glare of public favor. Qnly place ou earth where you get full value for your money. Hew goods arrining daily Olores, shoes, skirts waists, no- tions etc. Call and Bee tbem. We are soiling what Is left of our Winter stock at greatly - reduced prices. P. H. STEPHENSON, RELIABLE MERCHANT, trl.l fc-UW , 1 1 We now have A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drugs, Patent Jledicines and Toilet Artieles. Our Goods are Fresh and New and our Prices are Right. Wilson's Pharmacy. J. K. Fitiwmer left Mndsy 'ninrnlntc The L'l'e' AM rhv n very pleasant !r Wyoinin to look after his eherp inlerevtH there. "A nt'lifhlmr run in with a Ixittle nf ('liHinlrltiin'" ('olie, ChulfiM Mini Ilinrr Rt iiicily w hen mv pon mhh fnft'erint! with BCVf-rf erAlll8 Mild HH lllvfll I1INN lif voinl Iiiiim bv my reulHr li hUmh ii, who hihikU hitch in Iiih iroff ttnion. Af ter HdiniiiixtfrinK thrte diut nf it, my don retrxitied coiHi'iuucnet'a and recovered entirely within twentv-fnnr hv.nra," bhvr Mm. Mury llaller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. For gain by iliutsiin pharmacy. Sheep ahears," -w-lietrnrks' and lamp black bent quality at Clark 3i', Fraxer'a. tnrial in Armory hall Friday evening which saw well attended. Tis Easy To Feel Good. OnntlesH thoiiMiimhi hnv (mind a Medina to the hmly in Dr king's New Life Till, wlileh poaitively cure Consti ation. Sick Headache. Ditsinesa. Jxnn- dice. Malaria. Fever and Atrue and all Liver and Stomach trouble. Purely vegetable; never if ripe nr weaken. Only 25c at Condon Pharmacy. Get Clarke & Fraser'a prices on Doora, Windows and Trimmings before buying eleewhere. .. g -y. We offer this week the . 3 largest and best line of ' 3 Boots and Shoes I ever on sale 3 E in Condon. 3 S Latest styles in Hats and Gent's Furnishings. 3 DUNN BROS Spring and Summer, 1902. We lieg to announce to our numerous friends and patrons that we soon exjct to open, for their inspection and approval, the finest lineof 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 substantial 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. QLEX, THE BIG STORE OREDON If rnnnnnruTJinjinjinin THE f CONDON; HOTEL. J mru 1 uiruvuxnruinnnnnjxruuinruTnnu THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY Has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wantsof the traveling poblic. Com mercial Iravelercand others desiring . the com forts of a first-class hotel will find IhU house soiled t.j their wants. Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr. innrinnuuxruuuiruuiiv bummit 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. W, AU99 Attorney at Law, . Nvtary PubilC and ConvcyanCSTt CmmIi. Or. rnnelfnt.n4!nimriinp, Trwi wmM Ot ia rer ol poctoOic Uallitiiig. Hm ir rATnsox 10 T AST PTJBLia Offie. I GUib. Sotldtnf. COM HON. .... OfcKGOIT. a. j. w.voott Spedillst for Refraction tad Otfccts of tie Eye. WUI Tblt Cad Evry TkrM Moniha, Wateh LeraT Colnma lot Dt. gAM S. TA TACT0X ATTOMIY-AT-LAW. OX, ton Sprlof ftrMt aa4 Orefoa artas oovdow. oxKooar. The Regulator Line. His Da!bi.Pciihd SJsbrb NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT ANO PASSENGER LINE.... Dafly line of Stcamm Bctwwn PrtUit4 Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood Rivet tad all Points ca tlx Xftf&lngtoa tid. T 9mrn DatTM City mat lUrntittar rk fortlii4 crcry viarnlBf (iccyl Huniltr) t ; nd Tb. DiUlr. a. airirma al iUa ioa .a tnf IIbi lor oalaolug mine Vnifkt Kate Gret!j Radaecd. W. C. AIXAWAT.Oca. Kt. Foot at Court Sum I, TUa DwIm, Or. CONDON, OREGON w -MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. OREGON SlIOIT Lirm ako union Pacific SALTLAKE, DEI1VEH, KA11SAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. EAST EVEBYWIIERL INEHART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that no better accom modations can be found in this county than this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. V CONDON, OREGON For Sale. 520 ai-res of fine land milea north of Condon, S00 of which in in cultivation. ..MP .1 . . I 1IQ -40 acres l2 umea rnni, ui wu, no aires of which is In cultivation,, balance of which ia in paftnre. l'lenty of good water for stock on both place. Also 19 head of horsea, 15 of which are good hea vy work horses. Harness fr 14 head. 3 unod wagons, header, header beds, ganit plows, walking plowa, drills, har row?, hack, boggy andal I other necessary sary . imp'eaimits : for.. conducting a first-class ranch. . All under three wire fence. Good orchard, three large gran aries will hold 3500 sacks of grain, shed barns for over 20 head of horses, dwelling house etc.- For price and terms enquire of Tatbick Skellv. tf ; . Condon, Oregon. '" Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the nnder signed, W. L. Wilcox, has been duly ap pointed adminiiitrator of the estate of . a. Nelson, deceased, by the Honorable County Conrt of (jilliam C'nnty, State of Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the' undersigned ad niinistrator, dnly verified as required hy law, at the office of Sam E. Van Vactor, at Condon, (jilliam County, Oregon within six months from the sixth day of Marclr A. D. 1002, the same being the date hereof and the date of the first pub lication of this notice in the Condon Uiobv. , W. L. Wilcox, Administrator of the estate of IS.. A. Nelson, deceased. 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, Oregou, or to the undersigned, A. L. CRAIG, G. P. & T. A. Portland Oregon. SPRIIIC MILLIHERY- Finest Line ever opened in Gilliam County. All tho lat est stylos. Best qualities and values Co. Your letters will be duly answered and we promise they will not see the Subscribe for the Globe. waste basket, Subscribe for The Globe