Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1902)
THE COIIDOII CLOBL THURSDAY. JULY, 31 1003, THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF QILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. VI. LOCAL NEWS, llnrrrvt ti fairly on. Itance fetatarilay evening. Bull game Bunday. Arlington Fossil. L. W, Darling has fiulshed cutting barley, John Magna wm In from Lout Valley Tuesday, J flf Neal wcat to Arlington Monday morning, As stage (area diminish travel teems to increase. Kl Dunn itarted for Portland Monday morning on a business trip, Mike Hummers baa returned from a trip to hi old home la Missouri. Noma Catb ald for County and City warrant. Enquire at thla office. J. 0. PorUood waa telling fine Ferry Canyon grown peacheelu town Monday. Marshal Armstrong waa engaged put ting In water uieturt the first of the wefk. ' Mis Naomi 8tengle baa returned from visit to her old home in the Willain Hl valley, Jhe llardie boya, of Trail Fork, have cold their wool at 134 per pound. Will Curl'a clip brought 1 . Mr. and Mra. C. L. Klchmond were In from Ferry Canyon Tuesday transacting business ami visiting friends. Frank Moore pulled a new McCormlck litmder, bought of Dunn liroe., out to the harvest Held Monday morning. V. L. Wilcoi ha purchased an In lerest in P. II. Stephenson's store. In voicing ha been in progreta for eeveral . tlaya. J. K. Ijtncnster returned from Port land Moudsy. ill son Paul, who has been visiting at fcpokane, also returned the same tiny. At C. II. House' home sale yesterday only fair prices were realised. Klxty-flve dollars was the top price. The animal were all sold. King Edward' health la alill in a pre carious condition and it ie feared that the coronation ceremonies will again have t be postponed. Word reached here Monday that one of the bands of sheep Ik longing to Mr. Mary Brown & Hons piled up in a ditch in the mountain recently and 78 bead were killed. Mist Alible Darling, one of our most popular young ladiot, who ha been a student in Whitman college, at Walla Walla elnce last Fall it homo for the Hummer vacation. ' ' C. E. Kanona and George Earhart are In Portland thla week on a business trip. On their return Mr Kanouawilt lHgln work on their new business bouse on North Main street. W. 8. Myers fine new residence It about completed and a commodious barn is now under way. When all i completed Mr. Myers will have one of the finest hoiueain the county. The concrete foundation for Dunn Bros', new store has been put in an will be In good condition for the brick work hs soon aa the brick are ready which will be in about three weeka. One of our exchanges down in South ern Oregon ia a cracker-jack when It comes to "swiping" editorial para graphs. Brace up brother and give ua credit for one out of three, at least. J. G. Stevenson has been detained in getting his thresher in shape (or running and has not yet got started on the seas on's run. He expected to start this iifternoon at Tobey Thompson's place near Clem. Regular preaching set vices will be held in the Baptist church next Sunday, morning and evening, at the uaual hours by the pastor, Uev. F.C. Flowers. All are cordially invited to atteud these services. A number of Condonites went to Foe ail Sunday to see the ball game between the Arlington and Fossil team. The gitme waa a pretty w arm one and, up to the seventh inning, Arlington had away the best of it but the Fossil boys changed pitchers and ran the game out on their opponents. The score etood 15 to 16 in Fossil's favor. Dr, Colo, with bis wife and daughter, arrived on Tuesday's stage with the intention of lucuting trnm nently in Condon. We understand that Mrs. Cole is also a physician and that both will take op the practice of medi cine here. They come here from Scio. Linn county, where they have practiced for a number of years. M. D. Carter has been appointed by County Clerk Portwood as Chief deputy in thatotlke. Mr, Carter has been a successful teacher in this county for a couple of years and hue made many . friends. 111b obliging and courteous manlier and unquestioned Ability will insure his popularity in bis present po sition. , A fine big 1 0 pen: nd g! rl was ; born to the wife of Josh llardie, of Trail Fork, last Friday morning. Josh didn't poke bis bend in an empty barrel and holler "dad" at himself, as most new fathers do. lie lust looked at himself in the gliiBS a moment and murmured "Hello nana I" and they say be hasn't quit moiling yet. ' There must be an awfully chump ish young fellow over lone way If we Hre'to judge by the following gentle hint from the winsome young lady edit' or of the Post, She says: 'When a girl pins a flower on a man's coal, and tilts her chin sideways to look at It ami tflnnces up at him as bewitchingly as ehe knows how to and the man doesn't tumble, he is too slow to be run over by Well Pleated With Oregon. 8. B. Hartshorn, who came here from Iowa lat Spring and bought the Myers ranch, west of town, take tome comfort In "getting back at" hit low friendt who are Just now the victims of all kinds of floods and too much moisture general ly. When he wat preparing to leave the Ilawkeye atate for Oregon, last tfprlng, bit old fritnda and neighbors indulged in aundry wlnkt and nods and had much to tay about "Webfooters," "Mossbacka" et. Now while Mr. Harts horn it enjoying the pure, son, and basking In the glorious sunshine of the great Inland Empire he putt in hit spar time, while he It watching bit big wheat fields ripen and turn to gold on' der the sun-kissed sky, writing to his Ilawkeye frtenda and asking them if their toea have itarted to web together yet. Mr, Hartshorn teems pleated with Oregon and content to live In a land where cyclones are unknown and where It ralnt only enough to lusure big, fat barvestt. Came Birds In Gilliam. A number of "Bob White" quail and Chinese pheasanta have been teen on lower Rock creek this Summer. Andrew Grelner brought a few pair of these blrdt from the Willamette valley about four veart ago and liberated them on bit ranch In Mayville precinct. They were teen on Thlrtyuile eeveral timet after being turned loose but finally disappear ed from there altogether, It it now thought possible that these blrdt may have migrated to Rock creek and that the oveya seen there are tbelr descend ants. If ancli It the case it may be taken as pretty good evidence that these One game blrdt will thrive in tblt county. Play Ball Sunday. A ball game between Arlington and Fossil has been arranged for next Sun day afternoon on the Condon diamond. The game promises to be a warm one. A toclal dance will be civen in Armorv ball Saturday evening to which every body ia invited, If Tracy Comes this Way 1 1 1 If Tracy comet thit way and wants a Job we will let him go gunning for the ton-of-a-gon who built a big fire In our office atove last Friday noon and increas ed the temperature to an unbearable degree. A cosily ice cream Jag, acquired at dinner, waa totally demolished at wat our last clean collar. Tracy may have the Job of wreaking our vengeance if be w ill come this way and we can give him a clue that even a Seattle sher iff or a Walla Walla blood hound ahould follow. mm An Old Stager. Dixon Gaunt tr. waa here during the week looking after hia tUge line inter ests. Mr, Gaunt It a veteran ttage man having been engaged in that business for the past 25 yeart in Oregon and Washington. Besldee the Arlington- Fossil line he ia now operating the North Yamhill-Tillamook tine and three other minor lines in Western Oregon. While here Mr. Guant euggeated the ideaol having an express ottlce established here at a matter of convenience to the people of thit town. The people here ahould take hold of the matter and make an ef fort to have the express company estab lish an office at this place. Such a ser vice would not only be a great conven ience to the people but would also effect a considerable saving in ex press charges. Strlcklin. Virgil, the five year old ton of Mr. and Mrt. D. F. Strlcklin, died at the family home on Rock creek, last Friday evening, of brain fever. The earnest sy my a thy of a large circle of friendt will go forth to the grief stricken family. 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 DUGGI8T8. Bring us your prescriptions. suvuvwuwviruwinruwwuvuiAjvwuw Oranges, Lemons, Bananas On hand this week. also .' ' Ice Cream, Soda Water eto Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigars. ELGIN MYERS. awvuvuwuv BARR BUILDING, tuuwuwxruvxiwxsuv uvuvxnnirinnnnnnnruinnnjxivinj CONDON, ORE, 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. bhoice Stall-fed Beef, I iFiriest Mutton and Pork.l The Condon Meat Market g and Confectionery, JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor. Wrecked a Rig. Josh llardie wat in from Trail Fork yesterday getting tome repair work done to hit buggy which wat made necessary by a runaway the day before. He has a rather mettlesome team of driven and by accident they got away from him on the day mentioned and took a spin on their own account. They took the rig through two or three wire fences and the wonder it that there waa enough of the buggy left to pay a blacksmith bill on. As it wat the buggy waa somewhat dis abled and the team received some ugly scratches. . Officers Installed. The organisation of Unity lodge, No. o2, Independent Order of Lions, was completed last Thursday evening by the electtonand installation of the following officers : W, A. Darling, president; Mrs. Estel a Myers, vice president; Mrs.' Sarah Caldwell, past president; Miss Mollie Dams, chaplain; Frank Armstrong, sec retarv : Chas, O. Gantry, treasurer; W. C. Caldwell, eergeant-at-arms; Mrs Louisa Cantry, aes't se'gt-at-armsj D, M. Rinehart, door-keeper ; C, E. Banona sentine I; Mrs. Slitt, musician; Dr. J. F. Wood, medical examiner; D. M. Rine hart, Elgin Myera and James M. Cam eron, trustees. The lodge starts out with 23 charter members. 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. Something to Please the Eye A grand display of Spring and Summer goods. Anything you wish in 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. When 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, 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 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 stocked with a complete line of the finest brands of Staple and Fancy Groceriesmnd our line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware is up-to-date. WADE BROS. OLEX, THE BIG STORE OREDON THE CONDON HOTEL rinnnnnnnnruvuvuuui THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY Has been thoroughly renovated and ia now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling pftblic. Com mercial travelers and others desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel will find this house Baited to their wants. Mas. S. A. Maddock, Propr. uvuinjuuuinnnnnnxuinnjinnnnnAxuuiriru Condon Meat Co. WM. C. EDDEN, Manager. Will serve the people of Condon and vicinity with the fin est Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausage, Bologna etc. First-class Cutter at the Block. Our wagon will supply meats to harvesting and threshing crews during the season as follows: Ferry Canyoft Mon days and Thursdays. Mayville Tuesdays and Fridays. Matney Flat and Hay Creek Wednesday and Saturday. firmest Job pripti for Ml at tl?e (jTOBE Office. WW MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. INEHART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that no better accom . modatious can be found in this county than this place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. CONDON, OREGO N aWr m t Mm, t W. DAftUVO) attorney at Lav N.tary Publfc and Cerrveranctft CmIn. Of. rnr tfoiMtad lanraaoa. Tims Hte la root el poetofiot baiUlag, kttia lit. 3. A. PATTISO fltaeta Olete Bandlaa. cow do, .... oaxaoa, gur a. TA TACTCB ACTOUXT.AT.UV. Me eaner Ifrtsf ttrstt sag Oregea areata ceaoeir, oasao. Tho Regulator Lino. 1 THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... nLfae ef Steamers Bctwtea Pati4 ancwrrg, CatraAt lorb, Hooi Rhus a4 ail Pcfcts ea tie Vuttaglem 4a ffliS Si fitRM Rtf tsa aontaM m la aatvie Ubm iet otcoiag ualaa. r!aiatae0ratlrada4, W. C ALLAWAT, fleet. Aft Veet el Cetut Street, Tae DaUstt Oa IANCASTER a PATTI30S, . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Farm and Town property lor sale. Correspond ence solicited. CONDON, OREGON. She Didn't Wear A Mask Hut her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Buuklen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will . all Eruptions, Fever Sores. Boils. Ulcers, Carbuncles and Fel ons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns. Burns, Hcalds and riles. Cure guaranteed. 2oo at Condon Pharmacy It. sure your propery againat fire in the Tcenix. Lancaster & rattison, agents, Get Clarke & Fraaer'a prices on Doors, Windows and Trimmings before buying elsewhere. ' ' I McCormick Header This Header has stood 5 every test for years and all who are fauiUiar with its merits admit its superiori- "Zm ty over all competitors. Zm Light running, easily operated, simply construct ed, built to wear are a few of its good points. This algnatan Is on every box of t!t (vaalne Laxative uromHjuivin. mwu laa temady that tmnm a eeU la t Treasurer's Notice. ,, All county warrants registered prior to Jane 1, 1901, will be paid upon pre sentation at my office. Interest cease? after June 11, 1902. ' P. II. Stkphknson, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. visit DR. JORDAN'S oataT UUSEUU OF AnATOui I OBI aUftUT ST- MM FRANCISCO, CAL HI o 1 lV o Oregon Shoiji LifiH a3 Union Pacihc TO SALT LAKE, DEIIVEO, KAIISAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. iiev yoric: 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 partic ulars call on or address, H. R. BRIGGS, , AGtNT. ARLINGTON. OREG. DUNN BROS., Agents, 2 iiiiiuiiuuiuiiiiiuiaiiiuiuuaiaiiaiauiuiuuiuiiiiiaiii Tkiknati lataaWata. WMkMM.ruriHtniti . c4dltMM,MltivlyMr4br f the o!4l BpwUlUt an Mi Patiaa V Com. .UblklN4Mrt4U. sa. aosoAH-PtivaTi diseases Ton aaoa t.4 !. ! f md mtm wM mn ulTrtns fmm thm Mttola W rouUiful bidU H..I1.H m mmm lii naturtr A , mtmr, Imi la U lueonpu- ) ulioHj lipratrirhM, rtwtalw B ml irlUMi . " " m nmCilUM. ot f ru( aarstlT power, tb Doetnr 'umtr4h trlm-nt tbtilt will doI A nl or4 TmnrdtaM ll-. hut praHt our. Tfc Doctor M aUlm In '" Jk ti bit. tBiH7-PU- . m TPBIII.I) hroalr n4ltd mat . IrwM flltod bf aa a Mr lor BaBMN. A. olck and rnrlle4 Kr. JordM1 aptobd tatata Btotbo.it. A TT MAMaprtrlibIUlr)tra; QR. a. K. LUNA PHYSICIANANO SUROEON. Day and night calls promptly attended. -Office 2nd door south oi Condon Pharmacy. CONDON, Mafa Street OREGON. - . tHABOBS TiMTMSASOlADLJi rtrMCvnm H onaitrtrttrrrlvata, Cnnmiltotlna Air a ma vm nrallv or bf letter. Write for ook. PBIMwrnr w MAStBttASIK. Mii.araaa. (AvalaabiaJ boukbrmea.) CaTiarwrlta an. KHtoaN a ea.. test tiWH.s. f. Summer Sale Of Millinery Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. Mrs.E. L Madden ) " ' Prop's. Miss Maggie Hawes,) , WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS FASHIONABLE PATTERS Largest and, best select- ed stock in ; the County. Estimates furnisbed on jobsaa to tuateaial and labor. y.'a. DAnu::c. hearse." Subscribe for the Globe.