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' J - " ' TIIE.CONDOII.CLOBE. ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. IU02, THE OFFICIAL PAPER OP O ILL! AM COUNTY, OHEOON, . LOCAL NEWS,; Threshing S Ilia order' of h" day, It. L, ToU-y was In from liar i Ctct-k Monday. ; ; , . , ( 4 r,..;i (1. Hvlillllhg'i huiiMi ! rapidly nearlng eoiiiiltltm,, , , , , , ,. . , , Will (Inint him or.lurt) I lil (Ji.ohk ii'iit to Spray. . .'..'"' 4 Farmers iuu about through lienJItHf (or tiitt season. ' ' ' II. 11. Littla i btilldlnk rwniileiice on tin Km tMle, ' ; 1 ' - "- Condon I'harmaoy lift a change of ad. tlili wi k."" Kdll.".,7 r " A bonaa t ii built over the city pump I tig nation mat week. -i -' g Mr a. 0. 8., Palmar la andar tin care of Dr. Kndy at Arlington.-" ; Abe jloyer I bu)ldiiric a temporarf tvthWmw on tht Kit Bid, ,, . Dlaontinuntsr. lhrthlweekbok Itttf altar til stag iiittrvfct, A Ann shatter foil Friday evening giv ing hrvotr a lay oft" Hntnrday',-""" ' Mm. Maddnrk Murned Tuesday from visit at Portland and the J m I Noth'k Qah in for County n City wan-mil j. Hqnira at thU ollktt, -- Claudia Rlnnlny, lit ltn bueu very nick fur oirto tun lias iinnrovd slight- ly. ., . . - - . . . - - " ; Who , U oulM-Kriil.ly lioT Thr 'grtiiiinl whn covtirvil wkli frost Moiidny morning. . . t ' , Jfiit Duun It fturlooity III tlilt tvk. Kitrimti 1'muwIu If un tli lrk lint thf wi-fk. .. . "" ' . " '. "' ; Trof. Nil will JiolJ c'Hinty tftfliem' I nut I tu k nt Arlington ou Keptuibr HI 2ml ami 3r.l. Tha contract lr bullling new brMe over It ick Oeek t )tx hn Win nwirUttl to Abo Moyor for the mm of fi25. ... ; . ; In.llcfttloni ibi to point to ft portajfe rpMl l tli near future. . If tha project lota not full it will U n boon to Uruu-ra iu Hit tet-tion. Mrt. 8. A. I). Ilnrt ia still frrioimly ill. Sim hi brought to town Tm-atUy veiling for treat ment. LUxld nil Rnaia Armatrong went to The Dalles Tnestlar to visit with their iiinther niople of week, .r . ., Work on ft now city well will coot nifiu-o toon tha Condon Drilling Co.'t new atunni drill arrive!, j Dunu Hron.' new brick atora ia onder construction, ami when completed will, no Uoubl dJ much to the appoarauea . of tha city.; . . k'."r ' : Mr. nl Mra. 8. E. . Vn Vartor t turned lat week from two week'a out Ingin tht mountain! near Goldvndale, Waahington. , -' At the tenchara' etamlnation held Itera Utt week Mint Naomi Bteng-le r- I'ived a Orat grade mid W. F. Allen a eecond graderertificate. ' Tha Klk'a Criival In Portland will be a grand nlTiiir 11 one can judo the alio by tha poatera which illuininut the walla of the busluoaa ltouaes of our" city . Mra. Mary Yming and Miaa Mary Foa ter went to the Valley laat week, on ac-! ronnt of the lllneaa of Mlaa Foster's brother, Will. Mr. Potter hat been un well for aoine time. ! The Great He well Co. held the boards In the Armory Hall a couple of nlghta luring the week. The pre form ante they gave waa better than the average show that cornea to Condon. C. 0. Cantry'a father arrived on Tuea rlny'a etage from Wallace, Idaho, to visit with hit ton, Mr. Cantry it Buffering from poor health and he hopes to re ceive benefit from this climate. ' There will be preaching at the Baptist chuch next Sunday afternoon and even ing by the pastor. Rev. F. C. Flowers. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Everybody cordially Invited to attend those services, i f . Dr. Shaw, who returned from a vlBit to hit old home In Nova Scotia a few weeksago waa recallod to that place last week by the serious Illness of his aged father, He la expected to return about September 1st. to locate in Condon. ' Mrs. E. E. Armstrong, who was seri ously ! injured in ft rnhaway at The Dulles two weeks ago It reported at Im proving, though still confined ' to her I Hid most of the time. Mrs, U. (J. Sla ter and her child who were injured at the same time are on the high road to recovery.'' : ' ' ' ;s ' ': ' v fi. A.'Pattison returned from Long Iteach, Washington, Tuesday. , Mrs. Pattisnn' Will remain for a couple of weeks or until their baby hat fully re covered hit health. The little one is im proving raptdly nndor the benign influ ence of the cool sen b"we and his ulti mate recovery la assured. lie was a very sick child for a few days after reaching the Bench. '. ; ' , G. L. Barron, of Walla Walla,, Wash- ington, wn? In this taction during the week looking for suitable lo'catlons for a number of fa miles who aae desirous of comingiero to lociite. Mr.' Barron was favorably iniOTesscd with this country and., .think i.f he can procure land he can locate half doaun families in' a Bhort time. "'"'Gilliam county ie Koing ahead at a rate that fairly makes one dizzy, Keep up the good work. 'A report readied here a fow dnys ago to the effect that U !yde Kidgeway,' who herded alieop for W.J. Smith, of Matnoy, was found dead in bed in hia eheepcamp dn the iiiountatiis recently. T1,e report cannnbe cimfirmpd at this time, but as it is known here that he was tronhlHl with epilepsy . or s ime ' -eiml'ar d a ease it is thontfh't.tiiat' his ' death', 'may liave resulted from an attack of that malady ' . . ,,. , . t ' :-...'.; ' 1. W.lJtm-hHH i Orllil g t III fof ! iner liomt Iti Lane tiouuty. l ' ' ; Ml.ar Dora Downing hat gont to North Idaho to vUlf (Hernia and look after bualnett maitart, J Mra, B. L. .Madden returned from Portland Naturhay wliere the went to nqrchaa ft large and eU'gant stock of Fall millinery good. Tha data of tha arrival and oppnlng of thlt Uk ajll be announced later, ' j . - M. J. lulling returned from Portland Batnrday where h wat railed werk previously by tht (deatli of hit brother, Ills Ivln Malioney, who went down with him to attend the funeral It visit ing fiiemiaat The Dulles. . i " Mis Alible Diirllng wilt leave to-lay for Walla Wall to spend th winter, tide liH Hcnred a position at teacher In In the pnblluachool at Disit, near that oily. A pleasant surprise party wat given her at tha home of her titter, Mra P, II, rMepl;enon( Tuesday evening. T. J. Smith, tha genial proprietor of the Fuasil Flour Mill wat In town dur ing tha week transacting bualne't mid making fraternal call on the Condon Milling On, Mr.fiiiilth spoke very high ly of tha new plant and teem to think there it plenty of room for all In thlt big, busy, bustling booming country lit lay Fossil flour U no told a far aouth a Bum, Huruey county, almost 20C miles nway. v , i John Reiling. ft brother of M. J. Re'll big and a nephew of Andrew and Paul Urleuer, 4if May ville, -died at th f?t. Vincent nospiiai at rortiana on the Otli I n si, of blood p4,ison which fulJuwed turglcal nperation. l)tiTed was well known iu this taction having spent Home .lms here at diirrent times during the past two year, lie was a member of tha Kooiid Oregon regiment and taw duty in the Philippine. He wat 28 yeart old, : 4 ; ;': ;.'; i jf 'The funeral waa held at his old home near Hillsborolii Wa.hl gton county. Back Prom tha Interior. n Hi Iturna returned Tuesday from trip throngh'tha interior which be made with a drnmmer, lleaayt hetaw much fine country but none that he liked let ter than (tilllam county ami no towns that were "in it? with Condon., While in lleppncr Monday Mr, Bums saw a theep herder who had been brought in from the mountain with neerlout bullet wound in bit tide retnlt of the range war. II altid heard a report at the tame time of tht killing of a ahpepman named Cochran tomewbere in Grant county, Mr. Cochran it tald to be one of a party who were in ft shooting ecrape in the mountain laitfall, I ' i Qbltuary. v ; Again the trumpet call hat founded and another familiar figure among the phmeert of Gilliam county bat atrucki hit Inst camp on this tide of the Great Divide and has crossed over to that an dieco'ered . country from wheuce no traveler returns. " ; D. F. ftricklln It no more. Ilia spirit took itt flight on Sunday, August 17th, and his home thrice stricken within a few mouths by tlie liaml of Death, ia again "draped,, in the table' garb of mourning. ' s Deceased was born in Iowa, August 3, 1833 and wat 64 years and 14 days old at the lime of his death, lie came to Or egon in 1850, when but ft. boy, and set tled in Tigb Valley. He settled on Rock Creek, in this county, 30 years ago and hat been ft continuous resident of the county ti nee that time. In 18-Yf ha married Martha Ann Wal drip by whom he had seven children. She died in 1884 and of her children all but one son, Charles Stricklln, have al to been laid to rest. . In 1S85 lie married Mra. Eva Miller and by her had four children. Two of them are dead, the youngest ton, aged live years, having preceded hit father to the better world by only two weeka. Hit tun, Harry, a young man of much promise and excellent qaulities, died six months ago and from tha grief oc casioned by his death the father never recovered. Mr, Stricklin wat an excel lent citizen, ft good neighbor and an in dulgent parent. He waa universally re spected and his going will leave another gap in the rapidly declining ranks of our pioneers. " ; ' , The funeral took place at the Arling ton cemetery ou Tuesday, ,,.., .. . . '.'.",," Prom the Summer Camping . '' v Grounds. .'.. ' Armstrong Springs, August 13, 1902. In camp, all well and having ft jolly time, Mr. and Mrs. Key es and Miss Booth, of Fossil, are here, Mr. Keyes is improving. Mr. Duff Llvingstou and wife, of Mayllle, John, Livingitoo aud son, of Douglas Co., and Mis. N. Living ston of Long Creek, are here also. There hai been nothing b.wger than a grouse killed yet but even that caused some ex eltment among the men and little boys. We will go on to the soda springs at Can yon and stop for a few days and then to the springs on Rylvie t river, then : to Logan valley and from there to Tonip 'son't springs where we will bathe in and drink of the life-giving waters of those renowned springj.: Mr. Searcy ia improving all the time and we have great hopes that with Dr. lleudy'e med icine and hot water buths there will be a permanent cure effected. We have a delighful camping ground. " ' . -'; . L. J. Searcy. '. t To Save Her Qhlld.,. : " From frightful disrlgnrmentMrs. Nan nie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., applieJ Hncklen's Arnica Salve to great sores on her head and Iaoe, and writes its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. -It works woiidms in Sores, Bruises, Skin Erup tions, Cuts Corns, Scalds and Piles, 23c. Cure guarantee!.) hv Condon riiaruiacy TOIIHT SOAPS , , t ... ., . ; :- . ' ' Wearenowseliins;, ata reduced price, , a large and handsome line of the finest ' .' , ! - " '-V-'l'- ' ' Toilet Soap at 50 por-cent reduction. ; '. ' ii . i-'u.. . ..". -. We also have a fine line of Imported ' Perfumes, Toilet waters and face -: ' -." powders. Call and inspect our line of ' , v " . " i . - ' ' ... '''',- . ? " ;" '' "'."' ' . Perfumes and face preparations. Condon Pharmacy (UP-TO-DATK FOR A HAIIDSOHE COMPLEXIOfl AISD BEAUTY, ' - .'- .... u : ' -' ' : USE ROSAUNA" am - ."....,.--. . ... .... ;,g vi augco, uciiiiuiio, uaiiauajj On hand this week. - -: '.'.", also.". "'," .' '''' '' r " '. ELGIN MYERS. DARR BUILDING, . ' CONDON, ORE. mnnnnruvuxn ifnninnnnnjvunniuninnniuvvu 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. ; " , " . . ".-i .i:- Get our.prices. .f':'.. VE WILL jChoice St al I jiFinest Mutton and Pork. The Condon Meat Market - and Confectionery, v JOHN 'JACKSON, Proprietor. We now have A LARGE STOCK OF j 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 Pharmacy. 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 eto.: First-class Cutter at the Block. Our wagon will supuly meats io harvesting and threshing v crews during the season! as follows: Ferry Canyon Mon- " days and Thursdays. MayvilleTueBdays and Fridays. Matney Flat and Hay Creek Wednesday and Saturday. . iijest job priijtiQf for Buya b NlGGormick f . , , .... ' uuiiiiuiiiuuiuuiiuiaunaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuaaiiiaiiiiiiiiii; 1 50 CENTS FEB COX. DUGGISTS.) Ice Cream, Soda Water etc Finest Candies, Nuts and Cigars. ; , ' . NOT BE UNDERSOLD. - fed Beef, ;p'll at ti?e (ftOBE Office. .3 Header Spirnethino:' , i ,i -. to. tlie . A grand display of Spring and Summer gooda. 4 : 1 - Anything you wish In the line of Ladies' Wearing Apparel. .. Shoes, Gloves, Belts, straight front Corsets and Girdlfs. " In Waists we carry a large assortment of the latest'etyles. ' ' '':"'' ' -. . . 'V When in Condon do not fail to , . , . . , , , call and inspect our fine line of : c ' -s - Summer Dress Goods A i including Lawns, Dimities, Foulards, Zephyrs, Ginghams, Persians, Organdies, Swiss Etc. ' . , Stephenson & Wilcox, RELIABLE MERCHANTS, " iXpr)do 5170 5torc Has just received a full line . , of Fine Shoes of all kinds. " ' 27 BICYCLE SHOES A SPECIALTY. .ja? : , ; . ; Light repair work done free on ' - . ; ; T-'-J- -:t all shoes sold by this store. ;t ; Repair work a" specialty. Bicycle sundries and repairs. Headquarters for ' ' . , McMorris Telephone Supplies. ; 0. U.pj0pS5 0 QO. Hain : New Harness and Saddle Shop. 1 Harness, Saddles Collars, Whips and all horse supplies. , Our Harness is We invite inspection as to Fix Cantry & Building. THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. , WILL HAVE ITS STEW WOOL BALER JX OPEBATIOX BY MAY IsT. HIGHEST PKICE FOR GRAIN. GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO , fiTCBS. ARLIMCTON, ELALCGX, BQ'JCLAS, I38E THE CONDON HOTEL ruxruxruinnuuuxruijxn INEHART'S RESTAURANT , The public will find that no better accom modations can be found in this county ' than this place. Good meals, clean beds. : HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. tANCASTER & PATTISON, . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Farm and Town property for rnle. Correspond. ence solicited. ; : CONDON, OREGON. This Header has stood every test for years and all who are fani'liar with its merits admit its superiori ty over all competitors. Light ' runnings easily .operated, simply construct ed, built to wear are a few of its good points. Ey 3 all Hand-mad. High, Quality and Low Prices . ; " Darling, CotZ Oregon THIS F0FULAR HOSTELRY lias been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public. Com-, merclal travelers and others desiring ; the comforts of a first-class hotel will find this noase soiled tu their wants. . '' ---t-f .'.,--:.,.,-- Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr. . 5 MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. CONDON, OREGO N This sisoatnre ia on every box of tis genuine Laxative Brosio-QuMa tba remedy tbat cares oM la t n lf Treasurers Notice; All county warrants registered prior to June 1, 1001, will be paid upon pre sentation at my oftiees Interest ceases after June 11, 1902. - t , . ; t P. H. Stkphesson, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. visit DR. JORDAN'S gucat buseuo of mmnv ' lOSt MARKET ST.. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL (Bm Sixth iSttcn4J J( , , Tb ktrtMt AMtomical Slttteom Orrolrtt attramtltM tn tht Cltf. A ervdoitit or ifiwpH In mmurer 1 nam : WrT,.m t'd pbvuiuul Uvbllily, ii . oWM.r, !. SMI.M limn llacuinnll. v I ilona Kptrnuwrhn, Iruinlr- m ill nil iiaculnpll. f UrliaallBC, 11 eouiblimKmi II ot J ?ur - rmdla, ol rtt ertlT riswr, tit Doctor Iim to arrair ' ly afford I has to rrancad bit traatmrnttliiit i will not A eura. TO Doctor doe w claim tu perform J alraolaa, but in all known to b a Ilr and w qnur rhyalolnn and anrRpnnre-amluenl Ui liMapliltv Ilaakaa of Bru. . if YrHIl.IM thomhly andlntcd from ia tyatan without tha uaeol Sitt.rur.. . TrM fltlad by aa Kxawrt HIMl ear tnr Raalara. A uH-le and rtu((nJ I ImmeJlata rvilfi. Dut permnneut r cart lor riiva. t laaara ami l.iaiva, oy V Ir. Jordan'a tpeclal painless netboila, A ETKRT HAW applying to us wlU raotlra r I our koifti HfMlHtonoJ biavnmplnhir. J llawfU WMnrsiifra mjuiitt'.ian1' awry eatt toe wtrlrrtut. , Cnnwii tattoo FRKB afdolrletlypr'Tata, CUJHOSa 'SKY XtASOXJBlK Treutmaiit Himilli or by leiiw. Writa f.r Book. FHII.OiiOrirT T nr (Avaiuaia a ISt.,S.P. 0 iRSIlQK. M4II.K0 BS. IA booaior man.) van or wia OR. lOnDAM & CO.. 1 031 Maret KvUrfU tiuUAtr vUUoi t. ... (T eddlsmiM.pMlclTelycui'rdby IP tbo uldanl BntrUiKtoa tb l'acilta Cuub KtaiiialMl M jaara. A Ofi. J0BSA.1-PriVAT( DISA3S 1 Taar Mra and vitridi T avrf m.h b nHwln A a li lium tta fUWts ut ruuibfui tiidis- w . im.l ih m I uii:c. T W. DABLfXa Attorney at Law, - .- Notary Public and Conveyance Contlos, Or. - rllrflAftai tntnranri Tarwt raatopaalai Cave in raar ol iKMWUk- uujla.inj, Main suavt, s. A. f ATT1SOH i oust ruELia. , CSea In Globe BuiWIpg. gAii . va VAcroa : ATTOBST.iT;tAV. Offio eonier Bprlnf street aaa Or(oa aveam COSDOW, OEEOOK. The Regulator Line. It3E!!3J,Pcrl!-iSs:ni NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE..- A Daily Uae of SSeamm Ertvera Portland Vancouver, Cascade Lock, Hood Rive tad aJS Point oa tiu Taaliigtoa siia. Tfc Itrimrn flaTTai nrrann urarrm fortinud arerr aiurnlna (axrant Hnnii.ri.i' nt Taa Dai let at t a. ., erririnf at deaUao Mob ib atap;e time lor outoin trama. fnlfht Kates firaatlr Bedaecd. W. C. ALLA WAT. OeB. Agfc, root el Coort Sueet, Tha Dalle, Or. SnoiriiriE io Union Pacific to SALT LAKE, DEilVER, KASISAS cin, CHICACO, . ST. LOUIS. IILVYOHK. Ocean Steamers be . tween Portland and San Francisco every 1 - five Mavs. 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, ' AGtNT. ARLINGTON, OREG. QH. a. ,K. ; ..... , ', : , , . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . Day and night calls promptly n:t?m!e1. Office 2ud door sotith otCoudou Pharn:actf. j COSDOS'i Main 8treet ; OREGO.V. Summer Sale - Of' Millinery Goods at : ?; Greatly '. Reduced" Prices Mrs. 15 L. Madden ) i. Miss Maggie Hawes.) Psnr'a. WALL PAPEB LATEST DES1GKS FASIISOfiAOLE PATTn::s .Largest .and .best select- . ed stock in the County. . s ' Estimates furnished on ' '" jobsas to mateaial and r, -....... .f p , ri C" mm 3 a mo wr