Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 03, 1902, Image 3

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    THE GOUDOU GLOBE.
THUR3DAY. JULY, 3, 1002,
THB OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
COUNTY, OREGON.
LOCAL NEWS,
Toor Willie's rnutcbt th tha msailus,"
ill minima to lil in nl,
Ai WiilliU forlorn ami tick,
Wm nestling In till ul.
I think you're wrung," tald Willi,
"And 1 1 to disagree;
1 didn't catch lli msasles,
Out tit" tnoMnlu limy caught m."
; Charles Nut l Douglas,
Win 8twart, of Lout Hock, was In
town Monday.
MIm Elsie Prown la 111 at her home on
Hock crrik, '
Boy Price' family ara undergoing a
lg of measles.
Mrs. Mlllan Uuiveni wai In from Pop
' I Mr Furuf Monday.
John BiiU's baby baa bean aerlouily
III during lb weak.
Alburn Moore's family ara down with
an attack of measles.
Dr. Comyvll was over from Fossil on
business during tb wek.
Mrs, Len Searcy, of Reedier Flat, left
Monday for a vlalt with friend in tb
Valley.
Work wa commenced Monday on tbe
excavation for Dunn Uro. new brick
building.
The sale of property advertised In tbe
delinquent tai list took place at the court
liouea Monday,
Tha Mteaea Bowerman, sister (f Jay
Ilowerinan. are Iter from Baleui tbe
guet of Mr. J. F. Keliacher,
Quant A Co.' new mail stagpa went
on the rout Tuesday morning and Cn
don now baa two flrst-class aUge line.
Kd Temple ha rental a thrre-room
bouaeandla keeping bia weather eye
iwld for a housekeeperFossil Juur
nal.
Mr. C. W. Whit eold her wool in
lleppner last week at 14 cent a pnnnd.
Thl I, to far, lb bout at reported In
this action. .
C. 0. Porlwood l bere from Arling
ton to get settled down In Condon pre
lratory to taking charge of tha clerk'
fflj neat Monday.
The entertainment and featlval given
by the ladle of the Saint' chnrch last
week wa very successful. Between 25
and 30 wa cleared.
Meeting are Mm beld at the (Saint's
church by Elder Allen and Goodwin.
Mr. Allen I latlv on t from tha eaat and
I an able and polished epeaker.
TheGi-owa office tornetl out a Mid
summer Clearance Bale catalogue for P.
II. tphenon daring the week which
contain torn rare Imrgaln In summer
tires good and ladisa wear,
Tha weather has been cool and cloudy
for tha pait week and the wheat crop I
coming out In fine ahap. The Indica
tion now are that Uilliam county will
liarvent the Inrgett crop of wheat in her
history.
John McMorrl and L. D. Townsend
are pushing the carpenter work on J. J.
rortwood'a residence right Hlong. It I
commonlou two iory atrnctur and
when completed will be on of the best
dwelling In town.
Work on tha new flouring mill I pro
gressing tatiefactorlally. Borne delay fa
being caused by th failure of tbe floor
Ing to arrive bntit is hoped that will
Boon be obviated. The company expect
to be ready to ran by about August loth.
J,. W. Jack on & Co. will continue to
operate their (tags Una after July 1st
handling passenger and eipres trafflo
exclusively. Messrs. Jsckson have sus
tained an excellent service In the past
and will no doubt continue to do so in
the future. Bee their ad In another col
umn. Mis Minerva M. Neel baa been en
gaged a th fifth teacher of Fossil pub
I'o school, in place of Mine Hershner,
who failed to complete her contract with
tha board. Mis Neal come highly re
commended from Condon, where she
taught In the public school last year.
Fossil Journal.
All of the new county officials will take
charge of their respective offices next
Monday morning except A9essor-eloct
Bhelton who will not take charge of bis
office nntil July 1st. Tha change
will be a complete one ex
cept In the cases of Commissioner Dyer
wild Treasurer Stephenson who were re
elected. The International Sunshine Society,
of Condon, scnda In a supplementary re
port which Btates that the Society has
eettled the hospital bill and funeral ex
pense of the Overlander baby amount
ing to 32.20. Theretill remains In the
treasury $11.52 of the fund raised at tbe
entertainment, given by the society,
which will be devoted to other sunshine
work.
A letter from Uilllam county to the
writer on Monday says there is a very
good prospect for a large crop of wheat
In the Mayvillo country. Twenty years
ngo we remember Mayville flat, an un
broken plain of waving bnnchgras. It
is nil fenced up today, and is as line a
body of wheat land as can be found the
world over, sadly in need of a railroad.
Moro Bulletin. '
W, L. Barker was in town a day or
two last week on business. Mr. Barker
is quite enthusiastic over the fine pros
pects for a big wheat crop. He say his
Khuttler Flat ranch gives promise of giv
ing by far the heaviest yield it has ever
given. Mr. Barker expects to build a
fine modern residence in Condon this
summer and bring his family hereto
make their permanent home this fall.
Mr. Barker and his estimable family are
numbered among Gilliam county's best
citizens and will mnke a welcome addi
tion to our growing city.
Congress adj nirned Monday,
A One shower fell here Tuesday night
Dr. Wood returned from Portland' Mon
day much imroved in health.
Thoa. Buford I her from Portland
organising a fraternal Insurance comps
y.
Wm, Edden, a former resident of thl
section I here thl week from Wai la
Walla.
Sheriff-elect Johnson baa appointed
Ray itogcir a hi deputy. This choice
i a good on at Mr. Roger I on of our
beat young men and baa th respect and
Rood will of all wbo know elm. Con
gratulatlon Ray.
MltiMyrtl Fltiwater will b con tin
ued a deputy In tb clerk' office after
C. 0. l'ortwood take charge next Mon
day. Mlsa Fllswater bat been
deputy under Mr, Fraxer for two
or three year and I most efficient and
obliging In that capacity. Mr. l'ortwood
could bay ruade no better selection.
New Enterprises.
Th Eastern Oregon Banking Co,
through their cashier, F. T. llurlburt
ba bought a lot on Main atreet, from
J. E. Lancaster upon which wa under
stand they will soon erect a building In
which to open a bank.
Mr llurlburt, at th ara time also
mad a deal fur a block of ground for
tb Arlington Lumber Co. npon which
that company expect to opeu a lumber
business.
Condon I rapidly coming to th front
and w predict that, before mow flies,
there ill b atioi big change in this
busy burg. x
Believes In Grand Old Gilliam.
L.0, Ualston, the well known capital
ist of Portland wa here Monday attend
ing th delinquent tax tale. He secured
about 8()0 worth of property. Mr, Rals
ton I heavily Interested In real estate
In thl county and lose no opportunity
to increase bia holding, lie believe
th day I not fr distant when Uilliam
county wheat land will be worth (30
per acr and he i not afraid to back hi
judgement by Investments. While be
own an elegant home in Portland and
Uvea thereon account of th educational
advantage for his children be says be
prefer to live in Uilliam county rath r
than any place he know of.
A Chapter of Accidents,
Ed Collin waa seriously injured at
his bom in Ferry Canyon last Thursday
by hi team rnnnlng away on a ateep
hill. Mr. Collin wa thrown from the
wagon and received a severe scalp wound.
and waa also Injured internally, lie
cam to town and wa having the hair
trimmed from around the sculp und,
In tb barber shop, when be' fainted
away. II complained of a sever pain
in the region of th heart and had evi
dently received a heavy blow there in
bia fall.
Ocll, the young son of Herbert llal-
tead, fell from the porch at hi horn
bere Friday and sustained a fractara of
hi collar bona. Th little fellow I get
ting alona all right, however, and will
soon be as good a new.
Tom Thorpe, the 14-year-old aon of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F, Thorp, waa enjoy in
a horseback ride at Frank Moore's place
Sunday when the horse and rider part
ed company with the result of a broken
arm for the' boy. lie came to town
where Dr. Luna reduced the fracture ano
the boy is getting along all right.
This list Is a pretty good start for the
Fourth which is the day of all day in
the year when American boy are sup
posed to meet with accidents.
Trouble In the Mountains.
8ome disquieting minors reached this
city during the putt week from the
mountaloou regions of Urant county
where many thousands of aheep are
driven every summer for summer range.
The first rumor was brought in Thurs
day by Charlie Johnson, who hascharge
of Russell's sheep, and was to the effect
that Blake Bros, band had been a hot in
to on Dixie mountain and that 300 sheep
were killed and one of the herders
wounded.
Sunday a telephone message was re
ceived from Monument by 8. B. Barker,
which stated that una of his band had
also been attacked In the Dixie mount
ain and that 300 aheep and three pack
horse were killed. ' The report also
stated that the men in charge of the
sheep returned the fife and wounded
one of the attacking party. The band
which Is supposed to have been attacked
is In charge of Charlie tadiges, packer
and Antona ' ', herder. It is also
reported that an invitation has been sent
to sheep owners of this county to attend
a conference at Canyon City on Jolv
7, to try to arrange some plan by which
plashes of this kind may be avoided. At
thl writing these report lack confirma
tion. Since the above was put In type we
are informed that Mr. Barker has receiv
ed a letter from Charlie Ladigea which
stated that IS or 20 sheep were killed
and about the tame number wounded,
Tbe letter made no mention of any man
being shot, however, so that part of the
former story was probably a canard.
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 DUUUI8T8. '' t J .
Bring us your prescriptions.
Demand for Normal Graduates.
The State Normal School at Monmouth
reports that the demand for Us graduates
during the past year has been much be
yond the supply. Uradnati n from tbe
Normal practically assures a place worth
from (40 to $100 per month. The stu
dents take tha State examination during
the regular course and are easily able to
pass on all subjects required for State
papers before graduation. The school
has a well eqnipped Training Depart
ment consisting of a Nwe grade town
school and a typical country school.
Stop the Cough
and worka off the Cold.
Laxative Brnmo-QHlnine Tablets cure a eold
p one any, No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 conta
nnwinrmnjumnjuwinjvruir
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas
On hand this week.
also
Beef, fork, Poultry etc.
Firf?st Candies, Nuts and Cigars.
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BARR BUILDING,
CONDON, ORE. 5
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ELGIN MYERS.
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 NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Something
to Please
the Eye
A grand display of Spring and Summer goods.
Anything jou wish io the line of Ladies' Wearing Apparel.
Shoes, Gloves, Belts, straight front Corsets and Girdles.
In Waists we carry a large assortment of the latest styles.
Whftii in Condon do not fail to
call and inspect our fine line of
Summer Dress Goods
including Lawns, Dimities, Foulards, Zephyrs, Ginghams,
Persians, Organdies, Swiss Etc.
P. H. STEPHENSON,
RELIABLE MERCHANT,
1
IChoice Stall-fed Beef,
Finest Mutton and Pork.!
The Condon Meat Market '
and Confectionery,
JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor, g
We now haver
A LARGE STOCK OF. h
Drugs, Patent Medicines, and Toilet
Articles. We have lately added a
Complete Line of Paints, Oils and
Stationery. Our Goods are Fresh
and our Prices are Right. ,
Wilson's Pharmacy.
Spring and
Summer,
1902.
We l'g to announce to our numerous friends
and patrons that we soon expect to open, for
t their innpection and approval, tbe 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 substantial and
latest improved gang plow, freight wagon or
other farm implement or machine. Our gro
cery department is Blocked 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.
OLEX,
THE BIO STORE
- OREDON
THE f s P0?ULAR H0STELBY 1
CONDON
HOTEL
Ha I teen thoroughly renovated and
is now prepared to cater to the
w ants of the traveling public. Com- .
niercia! travelereand others desiring
the comforts of a firet-elasB hotel will
find this boune sailed to their wants.
Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr.
,r ' g
J. . Lancaster returned from Fort
land Monday.
The Same Old Story
J. A. Kelly relates an experience sim
ilar to that which has happned in almost
every neighborhood in the United States
and has been told and re-told by thous
ands of othe'8. "Last sn aimer I bad an
attack of dysentery and purchased a bot
tle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy which I used accord
ing to directions and with entirely satis
fiictry results. The trouble was controll
ed much quicker than former attacks
when 1 used other remedies." Mr. Kel
ler is a well known citiien of Henderson
N. O. For sale by C'ndm Pharmac?.
John Madden was over from Lone
Rock Monday. -
Ii.Bure your propery against fire in the
Foenis. Lancaster & Pattison, agents.
Get Clarke & Fraser's prices on Doors,
Windows and Trimmings bt fore buying
elsewhere.
-ForSale.
160 acres of good land 9 miles east of
Condon, 150 Acres good plow land; 35
acres broke. Good house and never fail
ing well of water. All fenced. For price
and terms apply to
M. M. Mitchell,
' .- Condon, Oregon.
1
-MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c.
IMEHART'S RESTAURANT
, The public will find that no better accom
modations can be found in this county
than this place. Good meals, clean beds.
trm4 . ma' I mutirr.
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public and Convsysnctr,
Calaa, Or. 1
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Ode ia tmml ul IhaWOio ttulldinf , Uiu UH(
8.
A. FATTISOW
SO TAUT PUBLia
Dfllofl la OlctM Ju!ld!r.j.
CO BOW, . . . . ORSaOK.
ATIOaSET-AT-Utf.
flea wracr Sprtaf trat a4 Ortfaa suae
eoHDow, OKBOOW.
The Regulator Lino.
to Mte, Pcrtfcl i Zstrts
NAVIGATION CO.
THROUGH TREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE....
Daffy Line of Steamers Between Portland
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood Rive
aai t& Points oa tht "Wuimgloa siis;
Tt itMnw tUTT.i City ana Kcvnlator rn
rrtU;d Trr naming irpi SunUT)t',
nd Tk PullM t m., airtTlac at da.ua
ob ib asiyla una lor eotgolDf trains.
Fialgat SMat 6rtiy KadoeaC
W. C. iLUt WAT, GB. Art.,
foot at Court iuaat, Tha Cail4M, Or.
2 , yoliL
0P,EG0N
Short LinU
uaVmonPAcmc
TO
SALT LAKE,
DENVER,
KAUSAS CITY,
CHICAGO,
ST. LOUIS.
IIEVYOHK.
Ocean Steamers be
tween Tortland and
Ban Francisco every
five days.
HEADQ UARTERS FOR TRA VELING MEN
GEO. W. RINEHART. Pron. COTnnT OHTrrinxr
JANCASTER 4 PATTI30N.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Farm and Town property for sale. Correspond
ence solicited.
CONDON, OREGON .
Buy
a
b i McCormick
This Header has stood
every test for years and all
who are fam'liar with its
' STTfVjTdc'lt, rjy- vf'tut't " tnenta admit its Biipenori- mmmm
-mSj FT Hf ty ovef all competitors.
W?r .Light' running, easily
1 mMl$mhMwfU X ed,builttowear are a few
Notce of Final Settlement.
Notice is faerebr Riven that the Huderstgned
bat filed his final accoHnt as administrator
of the estate of James Nixon, deceased, with
the County Coart of Gilliam Comity, Oregon,
and that laid Conrt has appointed
Monday, July 7. I902,
at 2 o'clock p. m, at Condon. Oregon, as the time
and place for homing objections to mid fiual
account and lor the final settlement thereof.
All heirs, creditor or others interested In said
estate, should file their objectinns, if any they
have, on or before the day and hour above nam
od. C. J. Ql'INN.
Dated June 8, 1902. Administrator.
CHIEF
B DUNN BROS., Agents, 3
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LOW RATES
Tickets to and from
all parts of the Unit
ed States, Canada aud
Europe. For partic
ulars call on or address,
H. R. BRIGGS,
y ACbNT.
ARLINGTON, OREG.
r")i
Will niHke tlie eunii t l'MVi Ht my rnnch at
Coniton. This is undoubtedly the finest ji k in
the emmty aud horsemen who desire the bct
should call ami we him.
Pediokke Nsme. ( heif; color blue; a"e 8 years j
bred by Smith Eckels, of Crliforma; sire Stem
Vinder(tJlck Mammoth J.wk)i (fniiid sire, im
ported Kentucky Jiickj 1st dam, Mnlta Jennie
(imported).
For terms, etc., enquire of the undersigned
F. Ward, t'omioM, Or.
CONDON
SHOE
SHOP
All kinds of repair work neatly
done; I tinvo put in a (fen&rsi
stork of Men's Wonen's and
Children's enstom made shoes.
Also carry the Waterman Ideal
Fountain Pen. My goods are
strictly first-class. Call tnd In
spect my stock befor buying else
W here.
O. W.TROrST & Co. Props.
Main Street, Condon, Oregon.
Ilendqtiarters For
McMorris'
Telephone
Supplies.
Condon, Oregon.
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