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1 THE CONDOM GLOBE. THURSDAY, JULY, 10,1002, THE OFFICIAL PAPER OP O ILL) AM COUNTY, OREGON. LOCAL NEWS, Clieaji Mflk'Q farm tliU ttei'lj. Uoy Trice 1 down with tlio iticntrU, Jim lUiiiniy mm ovtr fioiu Muyvlllt Monday. John 1 1 m vr k was ovur (rum Muyvlll Monday, . Cliitrllo llrown wm op from Ho.k crn-k Monday, , Mr. K l McKlnncy vixlteJ Arllngion d tiring lh ek. 0. W. Wester,, n well known farmer of Cltfm, will In town Monday, J, F. Hiclir I building an ailen sivs addition to lilt residence. . 11. II. Little will ImilJ a new hoiis on lilt lull on Kasl Spring street lu the Hour future. Mr. and Mm. K. A. May attended the funeral of Hut Into Mr. Withers at May villw yesterday. ' Nlierman tin J Grant Wnde, prominent I'llliens of Olei, were lu lwu Monday attending tli lute. Kd Temple I'Hiii ovur from For! I Monday luukiiiH fur it keeper for that three-roomed house. K. McKlnney I putting lumtx-roti the Ktound lor a new residence on hi lots near the Baptist clmrvh. ' . Tit Christian Endeavor 1II a pleas Hiit soolal Ht tin rMdemm of ltev. Mini Mr. livaly Monday evening. ' Ueiirge Oake an old friend of the wri ter Iron! Idaho, I here t. It fat week Intro- diielng hew ashing machine. --.. Charlie Karhart, a former well known citlieu of thlt plme, now of lone, wm In town few dHyi during the week. . Kay Roger Is down with the measles end hit not yet been able to take hi Imc a deputy in Sheriff Johneuu' otlke. A man in tearch of employment does not ii' ed a lantern to Hod it around Con dun these day. The Job aeek the man till aummer. Dan Cameron and Frank Marvel were In town Monday attending the eale. They went from here to Aja to visit frieud before returning. Mr. and Mr J. 1. Uieitier were in town Tuesday on their way to Ferry Canyon where Mra Orel tier ill spend h Week or ao visiting friend. Mra Albert Ixvgren, of Eightmile, I visiting at the home of her father, J. K. FiUwater, In tliU city. Mr. Lovgren was aUo here during the week. MaJ. and Mr. T. Jay lluford, of Port laud, atate oraninor fur the Order of l.inna, are hero working In the Interest of that order. They expect to put in a lodge here. Jamea Hunt, of Winlock, had hi crop of wool burned by incendiariea one night recently. It 1 supposed the job was done by some parties who "had it in" for Mr. Hunt. - A danghter was born to Mr. and Mr. OiH'ar Malvy, of Ajx, at an early hour Sunday morning. The mother and hahn Are doing well hut Oscar I Hill In a de lightfully chaotic condition. The new gaeoline engine for use at the city water work ha arrived and la ready to be set no and put to work. It was built by the Fairbanks-Morse Co. and i of 2,'g horie power. Work at the brick yard la progreing satisfactorily. About 70,000 brick i are now in the kiln, ; The weather la im proving for thin' kind of work. Eight uien are employed on the yard. A. J. Shelton received the lad newt of the death of hi father, In Linn county and atarted for there on the 4th. Mr. Shelton was an old and respected resi dent of Linn county. Arlington Record. The sale of J. U. Stevenson's personal property last Monday was well attended and good prices were realised. Cattle, especially brought good prices cows and calves Belling lu some cases for over $50. S.uminit Lodge, No. 130. 1. O. O. F. installed officers hint Saturday evening. ILK. Searcy was installed, as Noble Grand and Wayne Urider aa Vice Grand. The secretary elect was not present and the treasurer and financial secretary hold over until January 1st. At the council meeting Monday even ' ng it was decided to lay a water main ou Spring street, bvginping at Main street and running euHt 520 feet. This will paove a great convenience to per eona living in that part of town aa well as to thoBO who contemplate building there. Goo. Terry and Jefl Hayes, came over from Lone Rock Mondav to look after the interest of their tow n in the matter of locating the county' high ischool. Mr Ferry has completely recovered from his recent eeriouM illness with the exception of still showing a marked decrease In avoirdupois. Miss Naomi Stengle, who has been teach ing a private school at the McKlnney ranch for some time, left for her home at Monmouth Thursday. She goes at this time to enjoy a visit with friends from the east who .are spending the Hummer In Oregon. She will return to ; Gilliam county In about 30 days. Our old friend Charlie Heed, who used to practice law up In Idaho, but' who Iihh ' reformed and gone Into the newspaper business, is editor and proprietor of t he Diifur Dispatch. Charlie waxed pattint io last week and got the Dispatch out in red and blue ink. The combination red on one side, blue on the other, vnti all right and It made na hink of times in the remote past when the boys used to puiiit thing!! red on the Fourth and then feel bine on the Fifth. The Dis patch hntf't'ken on many improvements tinder Mr. I5erd's mamigoinent. and we coiigrittnlalo him on bin success.' New Officers at Work. The new county oHli-lal ore atwotk this wei k and the county business seems to be going ahead without a hitch Clerk I'ortwood and Mherllf Johnson take hold id their work like veteran both having had much pievioua expert' enre as deputies In the same olllce, Judye Dunn and Comiuiloupr Froman are working quietly am) syNleimillcally and CommUxioner Dver being an old hand thcie i no reason w hy the county bmiiiiei) ilmuld not I hi considered as being in gmid liaudf. Kl Judge Mariner Is here to torn over the county liunlii'oii and help his sue eesnor to Mart vtt right foot foremoitt Judge Mariner and es-Blienir Wilcox weie engitfi'd yeaterday and Tneiuliiy checking up the books in the sheriff olllce. Death of Mrs. Withers. Mrs. Matiuda Withers, an aged rest dent of tlil county, died at her home near Mayvllln Monday evening after a lingering Illness. She was one of the U'mI known pioneer women of the coun ty and was highly reH!cted. The funer al was held venter lav at Mavvllle nmh-r the direction of the Mavvllle Kelakeh lodge of which deceased was an honored member. The Fourth at Lone Rock. The celebration at Lone Rock was aid to he a very great success despite the inclement weather. A go" I sired crowd was present and the merrymaking eonilntifd (or two day. ram K. Van Vector was orator of the day and his pa triotic utterances were heartily applaud ed. A feature of the occalon w as the ball iCHtne between Condon and Ione Rock teams. The score eaih'd on like a bal loon In the luNt Inning and has not been recovered. The Comlon latys maintain ed their record of never winniiiK a game agaiuvt great odds. At one time it look ed a though they were doomed to cer tain victory in spite of ihemeelve but by taking a tack they triumphantly snatched a gloriou defeat out of what eemed the jawaof certain victory. The Condon ball hoys ate all right and they play ball nut for money or glory but purely for the sake of the healthful ex ercise and fun there I in it. Most of the Condouitcs returned Sat urday evening tird but happy and well plentted with their tripaud with their re ception by the good people d the low n of the big, lone rock. Lost Valley Saw Mill. Herbert ilalxtead, mamiiier of the Lost VhIU'V Lumber Company, was in town Sunday. Mr. Ilahtead says bin mill will Ihc moved to the new site in alauit two weeks ready for operation. The laxly of timlier into which he in moving is, be save, iierhepa thf llueiil in hauler ii Oicgoti. It consists of pine, fir and tamarack and be will have no trouble tilling any special order of ex tra lengths 6io. which he may receive. The location is about three mile from the old mi l site but when the new roH.I is com pitted it wili Iw only one mile farther from Condon than iheoldlo. h tion. The new location a I ho poi-cr, the advantage of laing reached by a ridge road avoiding the boggy ((round in Loal Valley, and making tcaiiiimr prac ticable earlier and later in the season than it has heretofore been. Considerable new machinery will lie Installed before the mill is started anions which will lie a new laiiler and' engine of much larger capacity than the old ones, lie will build his lodging roads from the mill Into the ti in tier with a view to installing his traction haiting engine uext'aeaxun. II y the me- id this engine Mr llulntead expert to lie aide to get bis logs to the mill with less expense than with horses. Rev Mount will preach in the Baptist church (Sunday morning mid evening. Mrs, Herbert Halstead and children went to Lost Valley Sunday to spend a few weeks in the ti inber. School Superintendent Neal announc es that the annual teachers' institute will be held this year at Arlington on September 1st., 2ud.i and 3rd. J. K. GofT and his daughter, Miss Ethyl were over from Lone Rock yester day. While in town they were the guests of M. O. Clarke and family. G. W. Rioehart went dowutoOlex yesterday to visit the family of Ids daughter, Mrs. Geo, Taylor, mot of whom are down with the measeis, Mrs. J, W, Hire was in from Matney Tuesday. Mr. Hire's mother and sister who were here from Washington on a visit, returned to their home lai-i week. ' Strong delegations are here from Ar lington and Lone Rock to nrge on the commissioners' court the claims of their respective towns for the location of the County High School. Condon is also an aspirant for tl e institution. The matter will probably be settled today. '..I ' " Cut this out and take it to the Condon Pharmacy and get a box of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet. The best physic. They also correct disor ders of the stomach. "Price 25 eta. Demand for Normal Graduates. The State Normal Si-iionl at Monmouth reports that thedemand for its jjrailnates during the pat year ha been much be yond the Niipplv.. Gradual! ,n from Hie Normal practically assures tl place wo-th (mm 140-M f 100 per 'month. The a hi dents take the Slate examination durinu the reirnlar con ran and ae easily able to pass on all subjects required fir State papers before uradiiation. The school has a we" equipped" Training Depart ment .conaiati mt of a Nine grade town school and a typical country school. ' Stopa the Cough and works off the Cold. himitlvo Tlrnino Quinine Tahleta care n rnlil ufftu'dij, No One, no Pay. ' Trlco 25 cents HAVE YOU THE GRIP OR A COLD? Wo guarantee every box of Lang's Laxative Cold Cure to break up a cold and cure la grippe. For sale only by Condon Pharmacy LK.ilflSd Bring us your As. t ru uifwinn rxxxnnmxnn nnnrmnnn Oranges, Lemons, Bananas 2 DARR BUILDING, 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, Disbes and Enameled Ware. Get our prices. WE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD. IjChoice Stall Finest Mutton and Pork.g The Condon Meat Market and Confectionery, JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor. We now have A LARGE STOCK OF 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. John Madden was over from luie U'H'lc Monday.' The Same Old Story. J. A. Kelly lelates an expert.'nee sim ilar to that which haa tiappned in alin t every neitflilmrhuod in the Unjtd States and ha been told and re-told by thoos aiida f utile's. .'L'ist ilintlier I h:id an attack of dysentery Hud pnrcllHed a tiot tle of Chiiiiiberlain'H folic Oh'dera and Diarrhoea Ueniedv which I need accord inir to direciioiis and with entirely satis fiictry rexnlta. The trouble was con fruit ed much quicker tb.un former attack? when I nsed other remedies." Mr. Kel lev is a well known citizen of Henderson N. 0. For nale hv C!-ndon Pharnmcv. j Buy a 1 I McCorrrii'Gk': 1 ... n l. "x.- i sa - Mbi ji. iiv i ir. rr ,- j y kt -mmr i - v' -; DUNN BROS., Agents, 3 uiuuiuauuauiaiuuauiiauiiaaiaiuaiiiuaiaiiuuiia lL'iJ(ilT. prescriptions. niurrvruinrtriinnAnirinuuin On hand this week. also Beef, Pork, Poultry eto. Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigar. ELGIN MYERS. CONDON, ORE. - fed Beef, f VV. N. Brown ns in frcm Ferry Can yon attending the eale, - Il.snre your propery against fire in th j Puiiiix. Lancaster & Pattison, agents. Get Clarke & Fraer's prices on loors, WindowK andTrimndiig- b. fore baying elsewhere. ; ForSale 1GU acres of gMid land 9 miles east of Condon, 150 acre good plotv land ; 35 acres tiroke. Good hone and never fail ing well of water. All fenced. For price and terms apply to M. M. Mitchell, Condon, Oregon. Something to Please the Rye A gram! display of Spring and Summer good. Anything you wish in the line of Ladies' Wearing Apparel, fchoea, Glove, Belln, straight front Cornet and Girdleg. In Waists we carry a large aasortruent of the latest atyU-s. When in Condon do not foil to call and inspect our fine line of Summer Dress Goods including Lawn. Dimitiea, Foulard, Zephyr, Gingham, Persian, Organdie, Sw'ta Etc. P. H. STEPHENSON, RELIABLE MERCHANT, Spring and Summer, 1902. We heg to announce. to our numerous friends and (nitrons that we soon expect to open, for their inspection and approval, the 6 nest 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 finet fabrics in Dry Goods, Clothing and Furnishing Goods to the must 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, IT nnnnuuinjuinnjxa THE THIS GOiJDOh HOTEL iifuxnjruuirirLruxruxrutriru injinjxnnnjtnnnnjtnjuuuiaruiruu Ill EH ART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that no better accom modations can be found in this county than this place. Good meals, clean beds. 8 SS ?, HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING-MEN GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. JANCASTKR A PATTI30N, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE F irm aiut Town property for sale. Correipoud ence solicited. CONDON. OREGOS. Header I 3 This Hea'der has stood every tent for years and all vho are fanr'liar .with its T- merits admit its superiori- petitors. g, easily construct- are a few STORE OREDON POPULAR HOSTELRY 3 Has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cuter to the wants of the traveling public. Com fiiercial traveler? and others desiring the comforts of a first-dans hotel will find this house soiled tj their wants. Mns. S. A. Maddock, Propr. xnuinnnnnnATuiruinjuiruxarutri -MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c CONDON, OREGO K Notice of Final Settlement.' Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned has filed his final account as administrator ot the estate of Jamea Nixon, deceaned, with the County Conrt ot Gilliam County. Oregon, aud that said Court has appointed Monday, July 7, 1902. at 2 o'clock p. m, at Condon. Oregon . as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for the final settlement thereof. All heir, creditor or others Interested In said estate, shonld Die their objectinns, It any they have, on or before the day and hmtr above named.- , C. J. Quins. Dated Jane 3, 1U02. Administrator. visit DR. JORDAN'S one at ( JJUSEUU OF AKATOUY! lOSt MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IIMM Sink aaa amaik J ri The tarftot Aaatamlcal Unscani V J ta tiia Wor'A t W'J f . 1 lfftha.w. or any Of ntnwt- k 1 th oldoHt'BprMitl on tta 1'aciA CoaM. &Htbllilw4.an, - f M, uKwAnrRITnl t BIScnStI fmmma wr aa aal44l ' Mal m wh r tuOVring , frum tha edeeta ! roulhtul Indln- I orations ar xeaii In raalortr . ' years. Harvons.na pnraicai wvkllisy.lm Miar , t,nmt Him b4 lu II lueorapll- rhwa. uuarrn, micci. f rrntrurf mt Vrlnallsia, . My a CTMBtolntlon of I lias so arranaa hla traalairiitlhat It Kill aol A silly alTora Iranimllai rvJIrf, but permaiiaiit T enra. Tka Doctor doe at alalm to vr(urin ' mlraelaa. bnt is wall knnwa to a a fair and f squnra rliy!olan and Biirtii,ir-ainlual I ta blapclalty IlaaMa af n .at. m . STrHIU tbaroncMy eradicated from I tha vacua without tha uaeof lvmry. a Triuaa flttad by aa Kxart. Ba4lal tar tor Raaiarc, A quick and mrtl&tl m curs for llla, riaaars and n-tailtatuy pr. Jardaa's spaolai palnlena matbnJa. A IVKBT MAM apnlytiis-toBswUlrsoetva': l Onr Aatvjt olaim of bisconiplnli't. A ' It' will bmrmtf VQ&IXtV CCZLM tn i sixry m w tmdtrtnk. A I'nnaiuiauoa r hkis ana KmciTyrriTaia. r CHARGES YJSSr KBAtlOXABUi i Traatmautparaaoalljr or by leur. J writa i.ir Rooic. rnu.wrn i " rHT r . (ATlua,J IMAMMIASki. Mancoraaa. (A aaoklorBin.) tan ar writ DX JORDAN 4 CO.. 1061 Market tr.nd lum wtatl mutter. . t. Attornijr at Ltv, Notary Public and Conveyance?, Calaa, Or. CotlMttKnaand In.nranr. Tirmi rmctnV Otic In raw ol pwrtuOlc tialtdlOf.alBin I Q A. FATTISOSt s. JO TAB! PUBLia Offlc ta Glob BnildiBf-. COW DO K, .... OBSaOW. gAM . TAJ TACTOE ' ATTOMET-AT-UW. Olket soraw tprtag itzMt tad Ortgoa ra ' COVDOW. OBKOOW. The Regulator Lin 0, Its kiln Mi:i 2 Liii NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Oaifjr Line of Stamen Between Porthaa Vancotirer, Cueaic Locio, Hood Rivet aai aQ Points ota tlx TAiblngtaa dda. Ttr itMnm rn Dry na RrfnUfot rn fartland tr.ry aoornlag (uecpi 8oalr)af, tnd T)i ll!r t I a. arr1lnf at OotUn Mod la aaipla ttaia lor eutf oiog train. fraltht Kaua Craatlj Rdoed. W. C. ALLA WAT. Gea. Art, Wtct el Conrt atraat, Tho Dailaa, On. OREGON Snorp Linn and Union Pacific TO "'-' SALT LAKE, DEUVER, KAIISASC1TY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. HEW YORK. Ocean Steamers be- tween Portland and San Francisco every five days. LOW RATES Tickets to and from . all parts of the Unit- ed States, Canada ai d Europe. For partic ulars call on or address, H.R.BR1GGS, ARLINGTON, OREO. CONDON SHOE SHOP All kiivla of repair work ntly oiipjI Iihvh put in peneral ntix'k of Men's Wonon's and . Children's cnHtoiii ml ahiws. .-' Also carry the Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. My jjoode are strictly firdt-class. Call tnd in r pert my stock be for baying else- wheie. O W. I'ROrST & Co. Props. Main Street, . Condon, Oregon. Headquarters Fo McMorris' Telephone Supplies. Condon, Oregon. Rubcrile for the Gloss. IP