Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, May 15, 1902, Image 3

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    THE COIIDOH GLOBE.
THURSDAY.' MAY 15 1002.
TM1 OFFICIAL. PAPKROF GILLIAM
COUNTY. OREGON.
LOCAL NEWS,
0car Malay tu In from AJai Tues
day. K II Poag ii In from Lost Valley yes
terday, ,
At Ileilsbaw returned from Portland
Monday,
Al Scan;; It laid op with an attack of
ryslpelaa.
An Interesting news letter from Olei
came too lata fur tlila Issue.
K1 Dunn ami P. II, 8t phensori want
to Lou llmk Tuesday on a bushiest trip.
Dan Rlnahart aspect to buy lota and
bullJa raadeaoain town daring the HulU
Wef, Tb proposed A. 0. U. W. lodge at
tliSi place will not bt organised until
October.
Mr. and Mra, I. A. Henderson have
returned from California where they
pent the wlnlar.
A fin ton wai born to Dr, ami Mra. ft.
K. Lnna yesterday morning. The lad
welgha lt poonda.
For 'Lilly Dad" whWkey, renowned
for parity eicellencw andly go to Mike
Bummers' Modal Saloon.
Mra. M. J. Klre and bar little grand
daughter Zella Balding, left Monday for
abort vlait at Pendleton.
Mlaa Manila Smith I conducting a roc
cessful term of school In the Anderson
district In Trail Fork precinct.
T. C. Lauiiuon, of Beecher Flat, waa In
town yesterday and henceforth alii keep
postal on county affairs by reading the
tiLOna.
L. W. Darling aold a lot of fat Iwgs
Friday to D. W. Km U tun for Stf cents per
pound. Tbla la the beat price eo far re
orted. Mra. E. L. Madden and Mlaa Maggie
Haves, who recently purchased Mra.
Wain's millinery parlore have an ad in
this ieaue wblcb la of Intereat to the la
dle. CO. Portwood. republican nominee
for elerk, came out from Arlington yes
Urday. The burden of a political cam
paign seems to be retting lightly on hie
shoulders.
Among the prominent attorneye men
tioned in the East Oregonian a timing in
tteudancw at the aapreine court session
at Pendleton we notice the name of our
friend f. It. Rohinaon of Lone Kork.
Billy Summers waa in town Sunday.
Billy waa relating, with iimjcIi eatlsfao
tlon, the atory of a three to one ecrap
wblcb occurred In bla neighborhood the
other day In which the oue came outvie
torioua. A cloud burst atrack Beecher Flat
Patniday afternoon and did consid
erable damage to the roada. They were
rendered almost impassible but have
Iwen repaired and are again in traveling
condition.
(teo. Martin and Stewart Campbell re
turned from Trail Fork Sunday. Tbey
ay there waaquite a water apout in that
section Wednesday making of the creek
raging torrent. Many tilth were killed
by tba force of the flood. . .
The atreeta of Condon are crowded with
people almoat every day lately and to
many new facea are among them that it
makes the old timera feel lost. Condon
and Gilliam county are going ahead fait
and there la no boom either.
Urant Wade, of Olei, baa been In tbla
ection for the peat week buying ateera.
lie la paying (18 for topa and baa con
tracted for a train load or about 400 or
500 bead. Mr. Reynolds, of Nebraska,
will ablp tbe lot eaat about Jane let.:
C. E. Row arrived Monday from Enid
Oklahoma, and will make his future
bom In Condon. Mr. Rowe haa accept
ed the position of head miller with the
Condon Milling Co. He la also an ea
iertniillwrightand will assist In placing
the machinery in the new mill and gel
it In shape for running.
County court waa adjourned Friday on
account of Judge Mariner and Commie
aioner Dyer making a trip to Ferry Can
yon to look over the proposed new road
to the mouth of Thirtymile to connect
with the 0. 8. railway at Kent, in
Sherman County. We are informed
that the Judge is quite enthusiastic
over the project and ia strongly in fa
vor of building the road withoutdelay.
John Mollenkup and Mr, Shanks, of
Toledo, Ohio, were here a day or two
last week the guests of their friends Jim
and Will Burns, The gentlemen had
been on an eitended tour through Cal
ifornia and the Willamette valley on the
lookout for a location. Mr. Mollenkup
haa Just disposed of an ettensive manu
factiirlnu DiislneHS in Tolodo and may
decide to return to Gilliam ennntv will
a view to making eome investments -
Campaign Opens.
The campaign was opened bore Mon
day evening on behalf of the democrats
ny Uol. w. e. Butcher, nominee tor con
ureas in tbla district. Mr. Butcher ia a
cyclone on the platform and he delivered
a logical speech In his own behalf. He
says he is going to be elected too, and
save some pretty good reasons why be
can do more for Oregon than any man
has done for years. On the whole' Mr,
Hu tcher made a good impression on his
Audience and impressed them as being a
man of considerable Independence and
force.
Sam E. Van Vector introduced the
speaker in a few eloquent and forceful
remarks for the party. A good sized
auaicnce was present.
WON'T FOLLOW ADVICE AFTER
PAYINQ FOR IT.
Iu a recent article a prominent phy si
clan says, "It is next to impossible for
the physician to get his patients to carry
out any prescribed course of hv if si ue or
diet to the smallest extent he has but
one resort left, namely. tLe drug treat
ment." When medicines are need for
chronic constipation, the most mild and
penile obtainable, such as Chamberlain's
htoumch Liver Tablets, should be env
ployed. Their use is not follwed b.t con
eipation as thev leave the bowels in i
natural and healthy condition. For sale
by Cuudon Pharmacy.
A Destructive Storm.
J, A. Richmond, of Ferry Canyon, re
turned from the Klgiiimile country Fri
day where he spent a low days looking
after business interests. He reports a
very severe storm In that section Thurs
day nl(ht which did much damage,
The lightning was par
ticnlarly severe. A thunder
holt struck tlia wire fence between F. II.
Douglas and Jacob Bortaer'a ranches and
completely demolished ( miles of it.
The wire was burned and broken Into
short blta and the pots were splintered
and scattered, A cloud burnt accompan
ied the lightning and filled Mr, Douglas'
welt a Ith debris and piled hit barn full
of rocks. It was one of the most do
alriictlve tlorma that ever vUited this
country.
irwuvmiw
SUMMARY STATEMENT
of the financial condition of tfie
County of Gilliam, Stat of Ore
gon on tb 81st day of March, '02
To warrants drawn on the coun
ty treasurer outstanding and nn
Pl $31825 12
Estimated interest
accrued thereon...,, 1100 09
Total $33025 12
Does tbla show our county finan
ces to have been a ell managed?
Taxpayers Does this showing
nit you? Read "County Fi
nances" on page 2.
Struck Oil.
Henry Wilkina was op from Clem
Tuesday. He has a curiosity on bis
ranch in the shape of a well which pro
duces a small amount of oil. The well
ws drilled about ii months ago and
was fitted wlih a roino and mill tomnut
hi) Place with water. It eava tM..it
satisfaction nntii about six weeks ego
When R Scum of oil was nolitred form in
on the stock tank and the water took on
a peculiar taste. Mr. Wilkins has tested
the Bluff and find It will burn readilr.
It is of a bluish black color. He tars !
drilled the well lor w ater but if there ia
oil in paving quantities he wants It aep
eraie. He has sent for an expert to
ake an examination cf the discovery
and expects him here next week.
hai's the matter llh grand old Gil
liam.
ARLINGTON.
Fishing is the order of the day.
B. 1. A Co. completed their wool baler
Tuesday. .
A Mi'Willlamshai his new bouse near
completion,
Mrs. A. J. Co la visiting friends a
Shanlko this week.
Nat Wallace started with his sheep to
the mountains Sunday.
Jesse Farrier is conductor on the Bick-
leton stage line this week.
Miss Lucy If or! hurt left Monday to
visit friends In California.
A. Utith was up from Blalock Monday
and reporta grain fine down there.
Mrs. Short and Miss Emerson have
started a laundry on Washington street.
Dr. Hudson was over from Antelope
looking after his drug business Monday.
Chas Hansen ia confined to the pestT
house with a light attack of smallpox.
Mrs. F.T. George is visiting herris-
ter Mrs. F. II. Robinson at Lone Rock.
G. Collins and daughter, Alice, were
In from the Junction house Saturday.
Mrs. L. II. Hale and son. Willie are
visiting Irfeuds in Lebanon this week.
John Berthold'a team ran awav with
a hack last week break inn the tongue.
Herbert Johnson, of Condon, lost one
of his U'st work horses just above towu
last wees.
Asa Robinson, onr popular druggist, ia
contined to his bed with an attack of
chl.-kan pox ao we are informed.
L. Ralson with a crew of men is tear
ing down the old Gil more bouse and
hauling the lumber out to his ranch.
Mrs. L. W. Darling and daughter Stel
la, returned Saturday from a trip to
Walla Walla Pendleton and Heppner.
Ed Clay. E. W. Williams and D.n
Brock returned Monday from Prosaer
where thev delivered a band of sheep.
We understand a partv from Idaho by
the name of Ward will open a short or
der house en the Sherman building soon.
Metars.KaeDere Flett and Aletandon
are nut allotting lands to the Indians on
the Washlngtou side. They expect to
be gone about a month.
Dr. Reudv ia having an office made in
the Shnrte A Weir warehouse Just south
of the drug sto-e. Dr. Low will occupy
the office formerly need bv Dr. Iteudy,
having purchaaed the same.
The hall game Sunday between the
Arlingtons ami the Scrubs was quite a
warmly contented game but was decided
in favor of the Arlingtons by a score of
14 to 10. Arlington vs Bick leton next
Sunday. .
Messrs. Irbe. Starr, Edmiston
M'Willlamsand M'Cully took a nice
boat ride to Chapman creek Sunday
itiey lost their row lock and had to
walk and tow the boat back, missing the
uau game.
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We offer.this week the 3
p largest and best line of 3s
Boots and Shoes 1
E . everonsale 2
EE in Condon. 2
g Latest styles
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; 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 DUGGIST8. I i -
Bring us your prescriptions.
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Oranges, Lemons, Bananas
BARR BUILDING,
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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.
IChoice Stall
Finest Mutton and Pork.l
i
The Condon
and
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We now have
A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines and
Toilet Articles, Our Goods are
Freeh and New . and our Prices
are Right.
Wilson's Pharmacy,
John Meek, a former GilUamite la
here from St. Paul buying sheen for Mon
tana ami Dakota ranges. He has already
bought one train load.
Old Soldier's Experience.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran of
Winchester Ind., writes: "My wife was
sick a long time in spite of good doctor's
treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr.
King's New Life Pills, which worked
wonders for her health." They always
do. Try them. Ouly 25c. Sold by Con
don Pharmacy.
Sheep shears,- w hetrocks and lamp
black best quality at Clarke & Fraaer's.
in Hats and Gent's Furnishings. 3
BROS
On hand this week.
also
Beef, Pork, Poultry etc.
Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigars
ELGIN MYERS.
CONDON, ORE.
- fed Beef,
I
g
Meat Market
Confectionery,
JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor.
Rev. J, V, Mount preached in the
Baptist church last Sunday morning and
evening.
It Saved His Leg.
P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange Ga., suf
fered for si i months with a frightful run-
nn;sore on his leg; but writes that
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured it
in Ave days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles
it's the best salve In the world. Cure
guaranteed. Only Zoo at Condon Phar
macy.
Get Clarke & Fraaer'a prices on Doors,
W indows and Trimmings before buying
elsewhere. '
Something
to Please
the Bye
A grand display of Spring and Summer goods.
Anything you wish in the line of Ladies' Wearing Apparel.
Shoes, Gloves, Bella, straight front Corsets and GirJl.-s.
In W'aiirfs we carry a large assortment of the latest styles.
When in Condon do not fail to
call and insect our fine line of
Summer Dress Goods
including Lawns', Dimities, Foulard, Zephyrs, Ginghams,
Persians, Organdies, Swiss Etc.
P. H. STEPHENSON,
RELIABLE MERCHANT,
Spring and
Summer,
1902. V
We twg to announce to our numerous friends
and patrons that we soon expect to open, for
their inspection and approval, the finegtlineof
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
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.
THE BIG
OLEX,
THIS
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THE
CONDON
HOTEL J
thru
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s ummit
FRED WILSON, Proprietor
Finest brands of pure domestic and imported Wines,
Liquors aud Cigars. Fine Billiard and Pool tables in
connection. A model resort enjoying the patronage
of a quiet, orderly trade. Customers always pleased.
CONDON,
INEHART'S RESTAURANT
v
The public will find that no better accom
modations can be found in this county
than this place. Godd meals, clean beds.
LLLl
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HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop.
For Sale.
920 acres of fine land miles north
of Condon, 800 of which is in cultivation.
275 acres miles east of town, 113
acres of which ia in cultivation, balance
of which ia in pasture. Plenty of good
water for stock on both places. Also 19
head of horees, 15 of which are fjnod hea
vy work horses. Harness for 14 heid.
3 (food wagons, header, header bedt
gang plows, walking plows, drills, har
rows, hack, buggy andttll other necessary
srv implements lor conducting a
first-class ranch. All nnder three wire
fence. Good orchard, three large gran
aries will hold 3T00 sacks of grain, shed
barns for over 20 head of horses, dwelling
house etc. For price and terms enquire
of Patkick Skei.ly.
. tf Condon, Oregon.
gAM E. VAS VAOTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will practiee in all the Courts. '. '
. " . . Office, Mntn treet.
CONDON - - - OREGON.
STORE
OREDON
POPULAR HOSTELRY
Has been thoroughly renovated and
is 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 to their wants.
Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr.
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OREGON
-MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c.
C0xTD0xT, OREGON
CHIEF
Will tnxko Hit- eon ol I'.ilU l my ranch nt
Conrton. Thig t Hiiiloulitedlv the finest Jack n
the c mnty and hor. emeu w ho ilenire the U t
l o ilil i-ull and we him. -
I'kpigkkk Name, Chelf ; color blue ; a e S yeHrs;
bred by Smith Eekeln, ot CrIiform; itre Stem
Vin(ler(l!lai W Mammoth Jaek); grand sire, lm
Hrtd Kentucky jack; 1st dura, Malta Jennie
(imported;.
for terms, etc., enquire of the undersigned
l". Wakd, CoudoB, Or.
" ' l ' . Mil, .JLH, e
C."M ( ON M( mautr.
jW.BARLI.va
Attorney at la,
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
. CBila. Of
rllctfmn4 lnirnra. 7rmt rftaN
VflU' In tear .l ixkwiIu. uulltlmg, iain tucct,
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A. fATTISOS
VOX AST PUBLI3.
Offica.ta Qloba BulMIng,
COIIKIS, .... UMECOW.
C. E. RAN0US
CCXTRASTCS m EU1LCES '
Plans and Specifications on
application. Job work neatly
done on short notice and at
reasonable rates. . . . ...
Condon Oregon.
J. W. KERfl
House and Sign Painter.
PAPER HANGING. , .
CARRIAGE PAIXT1XC A SPECIALTY-
Headquarters at either Dru? Store.
CONDON, : : OREGON.
LATEST DESIGNS
III WALL PAPER
I have just received a large
invoice of wall paper ia lat
est styles and , patterns.
About a ton of it on hand
and most be sold by June 1.
pr!ceJwonderfn!!y low. Es
timates furnished.
W. A. DARLinC."
ohegou v
Snofjr Linn ,
axo Union Pacific
to .,:
salt lake,
DEliVER,
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO,
ST. LOUIS.
EAST EVERYWHERE
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,
C. P.&T. A.
Portland Oregon.
CONDON
SHOE
SHOP
AM. KINTIS OF RKPAtR WOHK KKATLY
PON!!; OLD fHOKS MADR GOOD AS NEW .
TUKNKI 8HOK8 RR-SOLKO IK FIRST
CLACS BTVLR. SATIKFAC TION (1UARAN- .
. TRKD. A HTAPl.R I.INB or KN' AND
BOY' CUSTOM MADB SHOES rS STOCK.
KINK USE OF FOG.VT VIS- FPSi OX 8.VI.E
. OTIS. W. PROP3T Prop. '
Headquarters i'ai
McM orris'
Telephone
Supplied
Condon, Oregon.
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