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THE CQ11D0II GLOBE. THURSDAY, APRIL M, 1002. TMt OFFICIAL PAPTROF GILLIAM COUNTY OREGON,. LOCAL NEWS, F. Adlanl was In from Ajt Monday, This Is his flrit trip to tun fine Init Mr. and Mm. J. 0. rortwood we rt In from their Ferry Canyon home Saturday ithii Bomlay, Road Ponervlsor Wee It working lln mad machine ere w on the remit In ferry Canyon precinct. II. N. Anderson was In town 8ntartiijr tapping a round looking promt over that new baby danfthter, For"Mlly Bud" whiskey, renowned for parity eacellenee and maturity go to Mike floinmere' Model Baloon. The entertainment last evening was a ureal success. A large crowd m present. MraOwerlander will start lor Portland tlilt morning with Hit tick child. C. A. Penneman, re publican nomine for representative, was. In town ft ilty or two last wnK Jollying hit friend, end "righting np" lilt politic) fencee. Thomas Dillon was In from hit cheep ranch Saturday. H reported the cur rent eropnf lambc doing well and he ex - peels to murk an average of BO per cent Mr. unit Mrs. John Port wood were In from their Matnev ranch Friday. Mr 1'ortwixxl ei peels to buy lote and build a fine new residence in town daring tht Hummer, W.8. M vera has cone to To-tUnd where he will undergo a eonrte of treatment possibly of a aurgicat character. Mr. Myers health bat bttn very poor for sev eral montht. J. M. Cameron, tha wtll known aheep titan, wtt In Saturday, tin ttyt that In pit of cold weather tha ynnnglamlai are doing well and ha tipectt t oiaka a fairly good average. I. A. Ilendereon, who with hit wife hat been in California during the winter write tha Utt from KprlngfleU! Oreg on that they art on their way home and are glad to get bark lo Oregon again. Jim Couture wat in from Ferry Canyon Katurdey. Jim wat mlttaken for W. J. Bryan by a number of bit frlendt on ac count ol having recently treated hla lot urlant growth of niattacha to a elote hair rot. ' Tha Wheeler Connty Newt baa rented to at let and lit plant and subsctlptton Hit have pawed lutd tha handt of Jim Stewart of tha Fool I Journal. That ice bergetory wat enongh to chill tha life out of any tmall tiled country weekly. Wm. Mangrove wat la from hit Ferry Canyon home Batnrday. He hat lately finished tow Ing 300 acret of tpring wheat which with bia tall towing will make him a bin harvest. He still has 600 sacks of latt aeatun'a crop to haul to market. Joah liardia wat In town a abort time 8onday evening on hla way from hit theep camp in Ferry Canyon to hit home on Trail Fork. Mr, Hardle aayt he baa, ao far, made a good average in the lamb crop having aaved over 00 per cent. The local Rabekah lodge will give a May Day dance Friday evening May 2nd at which tha beat of miiilc ete. will be furnlthed. Everybody ia invited and a good time ia aaaared. The Rebekahs know how to make you feel at borne. Don't tnltt It. Mr. and Mrt. Jackson, of Cheney Washington, came In Saturday on their way to Lone Rock to are their daughter, Mrt. Dr. Dodeon, who hat been very ill for tome lime. James Rogers met the atage and took tha old people directly through to Lone Rock. Latt Tueaday night the atore of Lord & Co. at Arlington wat robbed of aboul 150 worth of pistols and cutlery. How the robber gained entrance to the ttore is not known at all the doora and window were locked, and no trace could be fonnd of how the robber got into or out of the building. Tliiiet-Monntalneer. Lorn Hawk and Bud Mattingly, two Beecher Flat yon the, got on a rampage Nondav afternoon and were g thered in by Marshal Armstrong and locked up Later Mattingly paid $7.60 into the city treasury and Hawk coughed np15 They not off light enough ,!nelderliin their offenses and teemed satisfied will the outcome. Mr and Mrt. II. J. House, of Wanroma Iowa, are visiting their eon, C.H. House, day and ei pressed himself as being well pleaied with thin part of the country. Thev are looking for a climate and loca tlon that will suit tin m as a place for permanent home and will be iu no hnr ry about locating. Tha case against Tom Kane and the Madden boye,of Lone Rock on the charge of stealing a mule wat continue I for the term on account of it being impossible for the d ufen e to get certain witnesses iiera in time to testify. The bondt i Kane who has been In jail for tome time were redncad to $750 which he ninat fur nlsli for hla appearance at the Septeui ber term of court or remain In jail. II. R. Bnfftiam wat In town Monday from hit home In Ferry Canyon. Mr Hnffhain received a letter that dav from V. II. Herrin of Eight-mile which stated that Biiffham'e boy who ran away from home some time ago bed been at his place looking for work end eitld he was heading for Pendleton. Mr. Bnffham thinks he will let the boy hustle (or him aelf for awhile and It'Bro thero are hard knocks and rough placet iu the world Eii ward Everett Young of Raker City annonncea that his naoer. The Oregon Itennhlican. will lioiililiite and go out of hn.inu.it Mr. Youuit is one nf the most brilliant newspaper men In the air te and nndar - management the RnWlran wat aeoond to no paper In ti e ttate out tide at I'ortlntid'. Ucgave Ihb town a good piper but it wan nnt. ai preciBted uor retained. ' Ilia motto "Hew to the Jioe" i not a winner in these dayi of political to lyisin. Warren Roberts, of Lone Rock came over Monday on basineae trip. Found On the tlreet yesterday a Ian tern and feed bag, Call at tbit unlet. Boa Saturday morning, April 12, to Mr. and Mrt. I'aul Ureiner, of Mayvllla, a daughter. The country wat treated to a fine warm April shower yesterday which wat much needed by the young grain and grass. R. K. Wllt'in started for Portland Tues day, under the advlca of bit physician, Dr. Wood, for a course of hospital treat ment for bis crippled foot. Tha Lost Valley post office hat been discontinue! bee i use nobody wants to be postmaster, Subscribers who have been receiving tha Ouaa it that office should notify us at one where to tend their papers. II. Little, came ont from Arlington Tuesday to locate In Condon. He bought tome lots here last Fall and, wa under stand, also recently purchased of W. L. Barker, the property now occupied by W. R. Neal. U. E. Ranoua, who bnlltthe fine new scbiMilhouse at Lone Rock, It here with an eye to some Condon contract! for tha coming season. He eipects to lo cate here and will be ready for bust ness in a week or so. A move It nn foot for the baslnest men and producers of the Upper Columbia tttaln to acq lire possession of the almost completed porUge road at Celilo and complete and operate it. It Is claimed $300,000 will finish the road and provide a tteamer and barges nn the upper river. Latest Railroad Rumor. C. E. Lytle, representing the Columbia Southern Railway Co., and Mr. Klay, of Fosil, were In town Tuesday In the nterest of the Thirtymlle spur of the C. 8. While tha (Stoat is not in the gentle men's confidence in the matter we pick ed np a few street rumors to tha effect that their proposition it something like thla: They propose to build a "pur from tneO. 8. to the mouth of Thirty mile, on the John Dy ami, perhapv, np Thirty-mile to the croeeinof the Condon Fossil road. Thla won Id bring the depot to within five milet of tha business cen tra of Condon and would prevent the movement o( trains from Interfering with traffic in the mora congested districti. All tha gentlemen ask In the way nf bonnt it the paltry sum ol $75,000 which can be raised in Condon at any time on short notice for a, railroad proposition. Tha tact that tha iron horse will not need a franchise over the atreett of tha ineinest district will appeal strongtv to Condon people and will no doubt he a great help toward raising the bmns. The outlook lust now ia encouraging for an open river within fhe next few yeare and perhaps of the completion of ha portage road in much shorter time. Such being the case the most feasible route for a railroad to tap this section of country Is the moat direct route and the heat grade to the Columbia river. That route Is from Arlington to Condon - and that it where the flint Gilliam county road it likely to lie built. 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 DIMGISTS. Bring us your prescriptions. is. jnninrjfnnnnnrunnnru Oranges, Lemons, Bananas On hand this week. also Beef, Pork, Poultry etc. Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigars. ELGIN MYERS. BARR BUILDING. CONDON, ORE. f vuuvvrinnjuvinuvur 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. WE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD. s The Stlllwell Case. The Stillwell case was ended Thursday (leriition, the lurv returninii a verdict of nut guilt? within 15 miontes after re- tiring. Hut one ballot was taken which reunited in every one uf the jurors voting for acquittal. the witnesses for the State failed to enbetantiate the serious charge hroimhr agnlnet the defendant the teslimonv of at least three of them being sadly con- radictnry ami even savoring at times of the charge being a put np job. Mrt. Millwell. the wile uf the defend ant, and a sister of the girl on whom the the crime had been perpetrated, was he only it tiers introduced hy the de fense and her straightforward ttory and the manner in which aim gave it left no doubt in the minds of the jury and the amtience that her hnftham! was Innocent. Much criticism was heard of the action of the girl's father, Leonard Reelier, for having drayged his three daughter into court nn such a nastv case, ami while sympathy was freely expreseeil for the little girl who has nn donht been wrong ed hy somebody, the condemnation oft he old man was general and apparentlv well merited. B. b. Van Vector, nf this place and II. 8. Wilson, of The Palles. conducted the defena In an a hi manner and District Attorney Menefee and W.A. Rohbina, did their best nnder the cir cumstances lor the ft ate. Choice Stall-fed Beef, 2 - IFinest Mutton and POrk.i The Condon Meat Market and Confectionery, JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor. We now have A COMPLETE STOCK OF Drugs, Patent Medicines and Toilet Art inles. Our Goods are Fresb and New and our Prices are Right. Wilson's Pharmacy: Good For Rheumatism. Last fall I was taken with a verv severe attaca of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After trying eeveral prescrlptiona and rheumatic cures I decided to ore Cham herlain'a Pain Halm, which I had seen advertised In the SenA Jerttyman. After two application. ol tnia Kemeilv 1 was much Iwtter. and after najng one bottle was comnletelv cn red. Sail lt Harris. saiem ft. j li. O. Randall, of Olet, was in town Tuesday on business. Miss iimel Strickland who has been in Portland attending school all winter returned home Saturday. "A neighhor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and liarr hoea Remedy w hen mv eon was suffering with severe cramps and was given np ni bevond bone bv my 'regular physician. who stands high in his profession. Af ter administering three doses of it, my son regained consciousness and recovered entirely within twentv-fonr hui'S." savs Mrs. Marv Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. For sale hy ilndaon Pharmacy. Sheep shears, ahetrocks and lamp Bold by Hudson Pharmacy., black "best quality at Clarke & Frar.er'a. A. M. Smith was over from Mnyville precinct Tuesday. ' Misses Lenna Farrar and Florence Clarke, and Carl Froman successfully passed the eighth grade examination held latt week. TIs Easy To Feel Good. Countless thousands' havi found a blessing to the hodv in Dr king's New Life Pills, which positively core Consti tution. Sick Headache. Duxiness, Jaun dice. Malaria. Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable : never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at Condon Pharmacy, ' Get Clarke & Frager's prices on Doors, Windows and Trimmings before buying elsewhere. ... . . -' Of Interest to Bargain Hunters. Prepare for Spring by treating yourself to some of our new style shirts. Hats of all kinds, in all shades, at all prices School Lunch Boxes Fold up and put in your pocket. Tablets of every description Good, smooth paper. Eggs freehly layed by eggat-Uent bens. Percales Fine line of the newest styles and shade. Have you seen our Linen, Crash and Duck suite? AH new. Elegant waists Fashionable styles and colors. All sizes. Novelties in bair ornaments, combs, lock pins, hair pins etc. Shoes These bargains melt before the glare of public favor. 0'ly 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 tbeui. , We are selling what is left of our Winter stock at greatly frvmi tin mtil mtlifr. . r w.tuaiiKw P. H. STEPHENSON, . RELIABLE MERCHANT, 1 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 BUMMER G00D3 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 Ileavjr Hardware is up-to-date. . WADE BROS. THE BIG STORE OLEX, OREDON 71 - I Hi- IA CONDON HOTEL Baa been thoroughly renovated and ia now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling pnblic. Com mercial traveler and others desiring the comfort, of a first-clasa hotel mill find this noose suited t tbelr wants. Mrs S. A. Maddock, Propr. Attorney ftt law. Notary Public ana Conveyancer, - C.lo Oe ' ., ri?1tl.itim tniTnr. Terms rnrnM Oatnt la r.r ol ikmiuIIh- aUdiC(, M.w um4 s. a. rATTtaon KOTASI FTJ2LI3, Oflle. ta Glebe Salldtng. ' eon mm, ... . oncaow. - AM K. TAW TACT0B ATTO E5ET-AT-LAT7. ' ' ' . , OSes eornsr Spring- ttrtet mat Or(oa avtawa cow dow. oar eon. The Regulator Lino. Its Dalle!, PcrDaci S'l&di NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Daffy Line ef Steamer Brtwreea Tosi'oAi, Vaneotnrer, Ctacadt Locks, Hood Rivet aad all Points a Ifca Ywhiogtoa bJ. t. nHaw PartH rrty ana Rtrtstor rw rrUnd .T.rj wnrninf (nxcrpl Similar) st'. oit Tl. DI.i .IS a. m., arrfrtnc ti aitaa rtoa mmp trin. lor outaolog trains. gNlgbt RaMa Greatly Radneed. W. C. ALLA WAT. Oca. Art, FMt of Cart Straat, Th. Pallas, Of. ' xinnruxruvinnjvnnnxviAAruxnnminjuinAxinnnn utrumrl s ummit 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. CONDON, OREGON gwmmmwinmmmmmmm gjj We offer this week the 3 E largest and best line of 2 i Boots and Shoes I ever on sale in Condon. Lateststyles in Hats and Gent's Furnishings. 2 DUNN BROS. -MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. OREGON SnoiTLma ak3 Union Pacific TO SALT LAKE, DEliVEtl, KAIISAS cin, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. EAST EVEBYWIiEOL Ocean Steamers be tween Portland and San Francisco every five days. LOW RATES iriEHART'S RESTAURAN f The pnbPc 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. RIKEIIART. Prop. CONDON. OREGON .BtJNIMSSfirsNSTsSTESElWsa For ticket rates and particulars write to agent O. R. & N. Co. at Arlington, Oregon, r to the undersigned, A. L. CRAIG, G. P. & T. A. Portland Oregon. -ess iUiaiuiuiiaiUiiiuuiauuiauuiiuuuiUiuuuiauiiluiia For Sale. 920 acres of fine land milea north of Condon, 800 of which i in cultivation. 275 acres miles east of town, 113 anree of which is in cultivation, balance of w hich ia In pasture. Flcnly fgtad water for stock on Iwith places. Alo 19 head of horses, 15 of which are good he a vy work horses. Harness for 14 head. 3tood wajrona, header, header lada, ganif plows, walking plows, drills, har rows, hack, hnggy andnll other necessary sary iinp'einents for comlnotitig a first-clasa ranch. All under three wire fence. Good orchard, three large gran aries w ill hold S"00 sacks tf grain, shed harns for over 20 head of horses, dwelling house etc. For pnc and Won enquire of Pathick Skkixy - tf Condon, Oregon. Subscribe for the Globe. Administrator's Notice. Notice is herehy given that the nnder signed, V. L. Wilcox, has been duly ap pointed adminit-trntnr of the estate of K. A. Nelson, deceased, by the Honnrahle Connty Conn nf Gilliam County, State of Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are herehy uotified to present the same to the undersigned ad ministrator, duly verified as required by law, at the office of Sam E. Van Vector, at Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon within six month fr'.ni the sixth day of March A. 1). 1902, the same Wing the (late hereof and the date of the first pub lication of t iiia notice iu the Condon Globe. . r V. T. Wilcox, Administrator of the eatate of E. A. Nelson, deceased. Subscribe for .The Globk, it-' VI M VISIT UH. tiUif DAPi'S CStaT oosEOo of mmm ICSI HARKIT St. MM PaaNCISCD, CM. m hi w r mmtett ttrmtttmt x On CUM. A irondtrful Uuhi far mlttlmr. lb aldwt BpwUilM un Ih faata S3. a3S0A.1-PCiVATI BISMStl . as til. .... MM h kr. UtAHn. trufa Ih. MM .1 Tulhtiil IndM- f m ltT.HiniJt.brici IttblllirJa. B raiioii.; mprn.i.Mrrliara, traiMit. rmm, eoa.rrhWL rnw.n mt l'rli.Ktl(t. M. h oautittiMiioa t rvmerlt, f gr.at on(lT. p .r, ht Itootmr ! M rmu.l hi. traatm.M tint II UI ! nly tlt'iti Imntrdlnl rJlrf, but rwmnHoit eur. Tb. 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