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THE CONDON GLOBE. , THURSDAY, JULY. 17.1003. i THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF QILUAM COUNTY. OREOON. LOCAt NEWS, .'"',- Summer days have coma attain, . I'stsDiirXiu Is luld op with, an attack 01 tryslpela. flao Oakei loft for' his home In Port land Tuesday, , 1 3. K..I,suosir luft fur Portland on a business lr(p Tuesday. A MV wind and dust storm prevail d liert Monday afternoon. A fln ton was born to Mr. Bttd Mrs Albert Lov,ren on Monday. Mr. and Mrs F. B. Stevens were In front Poplar farm Batorday. Clyde F.llnt, one , of A jai'i prominent eltlxsns, hi in town Friday. The duit if a Mute trying at timet but jut think what One wheat It prodnces. ItoHN tfs'tu'rdsy morning, July 12 02, M the wife of Frsd Collins a 12 pound eon. '" Tlit Jipw'yatilltA ii(ne haa'bren set up aim is pumping water 10 beat in band. The .RSn" people "are "fjfitrlnjr'ou a two story brick building ' fur their Con don branch. C 0. J'ortwood went to Arlington yet terdayona business trip, lie will re turn tomorrow. , .... , If. L. IVopst and Mr. Irby were here from Spokane the (Irit f the week on a real estate deal. Heventeen passenger were aboard the two ataipta when they pulled out for Ar lington Tueeday. : Judge Matllngly waa over from May Vllle Tuesday, .lie It just recovering from a serious illness, . Frank Wilton, of Arlington, and Mitt Carrie Danneinau, of Clem, attended the Uanue here Friday evening, . Mrt. F. M. 8prlrigHon epent a few days visiting Mrs. 0. K. Searcy, on Itewher Flat the first of the week, Jaa. Fulpes waa.,sre. from The Dallet during the week looking after hit ranch and cattle Inlereata onTMrtymile. Charlie Brown ia hauling fonndatlon rock for hit mother'e n retldence which will be built juet wett of the school house, Vf. K. Neal leavet today for a visit to hla old home at Goldendale. He may eujov an outing on Mount Adamt before returning. . ' ' . v J. I. Thompton, a well known pioneer and capitalist of The Dallas, left (or home Tuesday after a visit with hit daughter, Mrt C. L. Kichuiond, of Ferry Canyon. The dead body of Ontlaw Merrill hat been found near Chehalle, Watb., and Tracey'e ttory that he , had killed hit partner it proven true, ..Tracey, a atill at large. " .. , v Harry Ladd, who hat been at Grange vllle, Idaho, for reveral months, her returned to (Jllllem county and taken a poiltlon at niotorman on Jackson's sis jre line. Harry' face It at entiling and Kood to look upon at of yore. John Rcrivner, of Kightmile, wat in town Saturday. Mr. Bttrivner it jutt re covering from severe injuries received alinott a month ago by falling from the r,oof of a building. Hla back was serious ly Injured and ie mending slowly. - Charlie Hatch, preemption clerk In the Wilton Pharmacy, hat gone to Ar lington to attend to tome business mat ter! and ex peat" to take a vacation he fore returning. Jamea Alexander, of Portland, bat taken hit place in .the etore. Fred Anderton, the popular typo of the QuiBg office, who went home last week to take a vacation on hit father'a ranch, took a uieatel germ home with him and hat cultivated It to success fullyaato have a first-class crop. He it getting all right again however. The action of the county court in ap pointing Alei Duthle to the position of atock Intpector for thlt county, wat a wiae one. Mr. Duthle ia one of our beat citiient and it welt qualified for the po iltlon which H one of much importance to the large itook Interettajof the county John F. Flnkham waa in from Ferry Canyon during the week. Mr. Piukham has been appointed justice of the peace, for Ferry Canyon - precinct and hat on hand a full and complete ttock of rood ern matrimonial knotro! the most ap proved pattern. Woo Id be benedict! of that bailiwick should take notice. George Parland, traveling talesman for the McCortnlck Harvesting Macblue Co., who has-bocn here for several days, left for hit home at Qoldendale yester day, The McCortnlck Company, through Daun Bros,, iheir resident agents, havq placed 8 headers in this vicinity to far this season and tho teaaon it not yet closed. This is a much . butter showing than any other company hat made here. The writer, accompanied by W. R. Neul, drove over to Fossil Saturday even iug to install the newly elected OtUcers of the 0 Id Follows' lodge at that place. The Fossil boys have a Rood, lively lodge over there and a most comforts bio ami well appointed lodge home In their- tw ) story back b 'tilling.' ifossil Is a pretty littU pluce and shows enter prise in the building of a modern brick school houseithis season. 'A correspondent asks the following question: "Should an engaged young la dy sit in a young man's lap?" Not feeling ourself qualified to answer this Inipor taut question because of not having had much practice for several years, we re ferred the matter to our bachelor friend Jim Burns, who answers it ae follows "If it's my girl and my Up, yes If it' some other fellow's girl end my lap. veal But if it's inv urirl and tome oth cr.follow's Inp, NEVER!" New Business Ventures. . That Condon It growing, and that rap- Idly, it evidenced by the following list of new business venture that have de- Vel ped during the paxt wi-rk t Geo, Earhart and C. E. tUnone have bonght lott on Main street, jut north of gprlngston A lingers big livery bam, upon which they will erect a building 80a80 feet in which to open a furniture and undertaking establishment. They expect Incontinence building as soon as material can be procured and eay thev will have a large stock on hand In time for the Fall trade. e . C. J. Cantry hat secure I a law on aroominthe Armory hall building In which he expects to pen a saddlery and harnesa shop. We understand bis ttock la already ordered, Mr. Cantry It laid to be an expert workman and aid no doubt do well in bit new venture, W. A Darling it understood to ha act uated with Mr, Cantry In the enter prise. - Wm. E'ldan and John Harrlwin have purchased the meat market de partment of Elgin Myers estahltwiiiiieiit and will conduct that part ofthehti-i nest In the future. We understand the new jBnn will shortly erect a new bniM ing for their own nse. Mr. Myr mil cotillons to conduct hit coiifet-ti-iiietC business as before. e . e T 1 E. T. Hollenheck ha teas l the nt mi now occupied by the C m I n V v u and at toon at thtt flrm in ve into ii elegant new qnartert, acrose thf street, he experts to opens, tin and plnuihiiiK shop. This enterprise will fill a lonx felt want in Condon and should prove i t baa' pay Ing business" e . Henry E. Cuendet hat pnrchaseil the right of a new washing machine for thin and,Sherman countlea and will at once begin an active canvass of the twoconn- tlet. Mr. Cnendet it a rustler and will no doubt find a lucrative business, Home Again. Jim Dunn returned to Condon Mon day after an absence of a year and a half spent in Arlxona, New Mexico and Colorado for the benefit of hit health. Mr, Dunn seems glad to gel back to Condon again and thinks the climate here it at healthful at anywhere.- He say a Colorado is a line elate, psMe.iMllv the southwest portion in the vicinity ot Durango which is In the midst of a flue mining and stock country. Status of Schools School Superintendent Neal has com pleted his anmul report for the year ending Junn 30 from which we glean the followiugr Thore are 1188 children, of school age n the coniitr 58!) boys ami 61)9 girls. Forty-two teacher w ere employed dor- the year of which 14 were males and '.'8 were females. There are Stt ortfituiied listrlcts in the county of wIhci 31 ma ! reports to the county sii-rintn lent at required by la. There are 33 school houses in the county, three uf which were built during the year. The superintendent vimted 27 ei-fiool luring the yesr which is the greatest nunilier of ofUcial visits yet recorded. The total amonnt of inonev received luring the year waa 2:31)7.73, more than donhle the amount received last ear. The total disbursements was I18U55.76. Toe report closet with the statement that there seems to be a Isik of intereet n school inHttersautotig parents, officers and teachers and the opinion is advanc ed that the a I solnte lack .of Interest in the county institute on the part of msny teachers themselves has much to with the apathy of officers and put run-. n making hit entire round ofolHcial vis its the superintendent did not meet a single school officer or patron in the schools. The report also elates that there are but few good school buildings In the county. A Serlou 8 Cut. N Editar Moore met with a serious acci dent Bnndav as a result of which he will probably be laid np for some time. He wis opening a package of goods Is the cellar hack of (barker's store, using a sharp pointed jn knife for the purpose, when the door blew abut Striking his hand and driving the point of the knife into hi left wrist. The tadlal artery was split and he lost considersble blood before he could reach a din-tor. The flow of blood was soon checked but toward evening It broke out again and bU! freely fur a short time n 11 til il'wss again checked. At this writing he is getting along all right. v The Ball Game, A warm ball game was played on the Condon diamond Sunday between the Ole and, May vllle teams. The prise wa a $25 jnuee which was hung np by Con don to make the game Interesting. Nine innings were played and at the finish the soore stood 5 to 14 In Mavville's favor. One player uf each team carried home a dislocated finger as a memento of thfl(icca8ion. AUrganumberof friends of tli contesting teams were here from their respective neighborhoods to enjoy the name and flv the colors of their fa vorites. On neighbors to the north and to the south of us are fine people and Condon is alwuys proud to welcome them as her guests. She Didn't Wear A Mask- But her beauty whs completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Uui'ltlen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever 8ores. Boils, Ulcers, Carbnnclesand F4 nns from its nse. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 2V at Condon Pharmacy Stops the Cough and works off tha Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qulnlns Tablet, care a cold U one diy. No Care, no ry. .Price 25 cents r HAVE YOU THE GRIP OR A GOLD? Wo guarantee every box . of Lang's Laxative Cold Cure to v breakup a- cold and cure la grippe. For sale only by ' ' .. .... i' Condon Pharmacy levmag nU'i ii-Tf. Bring us your r t insvjxnxfnnnnnnrunnivruw Oranges, Lemons, Bananas On hand this week. Ice Crcan), Soda Wafer He ' Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigars. ELGIN MYERS. BARR BUILOINC, CLARKE & FRAZER Make a specialty Mouldings, Locks; Nails and aI builders trimmings. Also Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Glass. Hardware and Furniture, Dishes and Enameled Ware. 3 Get our prices. . WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. ; rj; " Ijchoice Stall-fed Beef, IFinest Mutton and Pork.l The Condon I and Confectionery, I JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor. $ ' - -s 8 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 v Wilson's Pharmacv A. M. Cummins left fur Portland yes terday. . . The Same Old Story. J. A Kelly lelates an eaperlt-ntfi sim ilar to that which has happned Inaltiu St every neinliborhnoi in the United StHtes anil has heen told and re-told hy thous ands of othe's. "Lrtst ntnmer I had an attack of dysentery and purchaed a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which I used aocont- ing to directions and with entirely satis- factry results. The tnmble was controll ed innch quicker than former attarks when 1 need other remedies." Mr. Kel lev is a well known riiisen of Henderson N. (1v ' Kir esle hv 0ndin I'lixrmiov. ' McCormick fM ase- ass- t-' n "'---Tn l -.jVi"rS'T - ' Light - run DUNN BROS., Agents, '3 luiiuauiuiauuiaiuiiuiumaiiuaaiaiiimiiiuiiiuiiiui prescriptions. - CONDON, ORE. of Doors, Windows, - ' Meat Market g A.J St. hi was in from Lone Rock j Saturday. ' Ii sure your propery attainitt fire in the PodiiIx. Lancaster & Pattrson, ajrents. 'i " Gel Clarke & Fraxer'a prices n IXxirs, WindowH and Truiuuing- b fore t uyiny elsewhere. 4 For Sale; 160 acres of good land 9 iniles east f Condon. 150 acres good plo land ; 35 acres broke. Good honsa and never Utl inn WH" ' water. All fenced. For price and terms apply to l" v M. M.' MlTCMBI.1,, Ondon, Oregon. Something to Please the Eye A grand display of Spring and Summer goutl. '' Anything yoa wiab In the line of Ladies' Wearing Apparel, , Shoes, Gloves, Belts, straight front Corsets and Girdlei In Watt we carry a large assortment of the latent styles, Whrn it Condon d not fit! to call ai d ii iyM ti fi .-I vf , Summer Dress Goods tncliiding Lawn. Dimitire. Fixilard Zehrrif ft ghamo rrsiana. Orgnndies. Swisf Etc. P. H. STEPHENSON, - - RELIABLE MERCHANT, - 1 Spring and Summer, 1902. We beg to announce to our numerous friends and pat ron b that we soon expect to open, for their inspection and approval, the 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 floods. Clothing and ' Furnishing Goods to the most Kiihgtantiai and latest improved gang plow, freight wagon or other farm implement or machine. Our gro cery department is stocked wi;h 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 STORE OLEX, - OREDON 1 THE f TH, F0PULAR HOSTELRY w ? rr. 119 IrWn tliomnghly renovHtetl mid H GONDOf HOTEL rtnruuijnmiiuinruinjuuiruunnru IHEHART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that no better accom- modatioiia can be found in this county than this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. JIN'CA8TER A PATTI30N, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE . Farm and Town property tor tale. Correspond ence solicited. CONDON, .OREGON. Header I This Header has stood "" every test for years and all ia" a 'viio are tanpiiar wnn ua f ' iS merits admit its superior!- ty ovef all competitors. 1 Has ken tliownglily renovated and is now prepared to ester to the ants of I lie traveling pnblie. Coin inerrial traveler and others deeiring the comforts of a tiret-vlass hotel aill find this house suited t their wants. Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr. si U iaa ntai nMs.sm.1 ra aulas v 1 J Ml BO BS J'l 'Bir VV vatiTI W SIIV I L inruinnnnnjuinnnrwiuutnnnri MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. CONDON, OREGON Thia aifnators Is on everr oox ot t!i tnnlaa Laxative BromH;uitfun tba ramatlr tbat cvnve- ( ta a Jiy Treasurer's Notice. All County warrnnts registered priot to June 1, 1901, will be paid upon pre sentation at my office-. Interest ceasef after June 11, 1902. P. H. STJPHfiJtHOJI, Treasnrer of Gilliam county, Oregon viaif DR. JORDAN'S oat at ( uuseuu of Mimnv mi aURKET IT MN PRANCISCV, CAL. (KMirau Blitk a Smaik .) Tha larffMt Aaaualcal ItosUtt la Ua War's. 0rraM aMnwtta St ISS CVyL A SVaaf,oayemirle. MiiMu.ir.iiii;r."r w tha olSaat liBtTbUIta Hi 1'aoiSa Oeasik MaSUalnSSSjrMu 0 St. s-OHOAJt-rriVATI DISEASES a Traaigr wmrm aaS BaliSla b, lira auffrrtng A Irons iba (Ml af rombdil InHw V nraUoii. mr aacaM In nalurar k I raara. KarS aS.ralcai IMatlHy, lav- MlrMi, akMS lualllueompll- I caUoua; MrrlBitrrkaj rfMtniar- riaa, aMwraaa, w w . r (jrlaallaff. 11 a eoniblimUon erf J msxllaa. at araat aarathra ti tit Dottw w i hua arrmatraS tala traatmrni (hat II III Bnl A ' aaly alTora TianardlaM rvllrf. Bill panuaiiant r Cura. TH UUOVar im mn mmm W prrnirm a ntraelaa. but la wall na (d Ha a hlr and W aaitara PhyaMan and anrtonpra-amliiaBl V Im aia ipaclaliy IMavavaoa af . B krrai ihuranahly amdlrntad tram x thaayaUnwiihOMlUiauaafttr-r 9 TrauM Betas by aa xari iaiaii . tmr tar Raalar. A antck SnS roAi' mW fll. 'laanr and ri'taHaa.by r I Dr. Jardaa'a apaclal palnlMa malbmls. A ETKBT HAS analyliif tooawiurastir ' aurfcavtiiorrfitlanof biaC"i'P'l"'w . 1 n.uul kummtm m tOiHUVM CtMt S' VnawiliaTlna w r.u. a"w T1 ' ' .", liAHQK3 tSMT MMA60ABLM, J " w.i.. a., a.ii. rwitt,mafn't tw MMIAK. MiLFaB. OTaiSftu.al aauk tar .) ar d" Da JORDAN C0 ttlt MarkSt it. I. r. Attorney at Lac, Ntary Pwblte and Ceftveyencaf C , Oft rf1rf4etSft4laM!rtir, t?nl rSrS4S' Dttem la fM ( poatoffiet bulldioj. Main ntmi 8s A. flTT180 EO TAUT fUBLia CSS (a Gists BatMlng, COM DO, BHOft gAM t. y A TACTOB , ATTSSXJT-AT-U. Mss asfflst f srf B strsst aa4 OrstM atscSS - , . ' oxdov, osaoos. Tho Regulator tim, HAYIGATIQM CO. TMftOUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE... DUy Lias Steamers Betwcca Pt!aa4 Vancmrvcn Cascade Leeks, Hood RivsS u4 aS PointB M the Taa&inj'.oa aU& T tMtst Dann nty sn aentaear (seSi , rrtlauS rnj na.ralfsf (icM Sday)at'. Bit Tb iMilrt at t a. a., airliinf at 4aUs.S Hum is aa.pl tiaa ir eatf elny tmlea. fralht RauaOrcatly Badnecd, tT. C AIXAWAT. 0a. Aft, tmA tt Cetui BUM. Taa Dallas, OS. (in Siionj Lina ako Union Pacific . - TO SALT LAKE, . DEIIVEO, KA11SAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. I3E.V von:. 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 and Europe. For" partid' ulars call on or addrii H. R. BRlGGS, ' AGfcNT. ARLINGTON, OREG. CONDON SHOE SHOP AH kinds of repair rk neaf'r 'ihI Imve put In a jretwral Bii-k of Men's Wrfffen's and Children's (natutfi itntdt srmes. AImi carry the Waterman lde.il' ' Futntjiin -vni Mv RfKHls are Btrictlv flrt-clss. Call tnd In ejiert Kiy stick befur buying elso- f.eie. O W.l'ROrTJe Co. rrops. f ' w J vlain fireet, CondonfOrcsi. lleadqnarters rot McMorris' Telephone Supplies. i Condon, Oregon. Subscribe for tbt GtfiUM