Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 30, 1902, Image 3

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    THE COIIDOH GLOBE.
THB OFFICIAL PAPF.nor GILLIAM
COUNTY, OREGON.
-LOCAL NEWS,
I'errv Hum was In front Lon Kock
yesterday.
(loo. Dtikdk was over from Hoechsr
Fla yuntwrtJ ay.
Try Condon Pharmacy's new photo
Uuvolopor.
Mrs. Co Barnard, o( Fossil, vm
town Baturday on business.
Tit liiuhor wlumt aom tin wider
grow th farmer's snill.
Th semi-annual statement of Gilliam
cminty appear In thlt lue.
The show window at Clarke & Frascr's
tore Iswell worth going to ,
L. U. Tovrnseiid 1 rtwMiiK a pent res
idence on lilt lot on th West Hide.
1 T. Johnson, of tin ltomlnd Con
olldated Mining Co., Is here on busl-
Th Condon rharmsey Iihi all the lat
ent np to dau shuet music at popular
prices.
Th Stanton lxi Hro building com
fortable cottage on their lot on the
Wen Side.
Mr. and Mr. Albert Lovgren.of Hard
man, visited her father, J. K. Fit water
and family, Sunday.
I'litures, Frames, Itngi and many
fancy home decorations at Clarke &
Fraxer'a Hardware anH Furniture alore.
ltev. Ilealey returned Sunday from a
iein where he ha buen'attendinK the an
imal gathering of the CuiiKrcgntlonal
minister of the atate.
Let Clarke & Frasor (Ignre with you
on building material auch at Window,
Poors, Locks, lllngea, Kail aud mould
ings. J. A. MeMorris Installed one of hi tel
ephone In the Condon Flouring Mill
and in E. T. llollcnbeck's hardware
store during the week.
Madden & lUwei have jnat received
new line of fall and whiter hata. Latt-.t
styles in trimmed and street Lata. Call
and av them.
A grand ball will he given in the I. 0.
O. F. hull at Mayvllle tomorrow evening.
Kverythlng will be conducted in a first
tla. manner and a good time it prom'
Jsed. See tills.
Ed McKlnney was In town yesterday.
Ed ranged hli aheep near Kit. Vernon,
Urant county during the hii miner and
yi he had a good time plenty of gran
aud no trouble.
Gooae hunting wilt eoon tie the order
of the day. Then will our local (ports
ahlne la their greatest glory. Siarcy
and Cook will no doubt eclipse their
"record of tan year.
Will Ladigea, who ha been in the
mountain all summer with Wm.
8ml th's sheep, write this ollloe to send
hi paper to Croy w her the sheep are!
on their winter range,
The Condon Meat Co. will erect a new
building on Main street this fall to tie
occupied by themselves as a meat mark
et. Jt will stand between the Arlington
saloon and the blacksmith shop.
The reading club met yesterday with
Mr Tiller and elected ofllcers. The time
of meeting was changed to Tuesday even
Ings. The club will meet with Mrs.
rattlsoQ nest Tuesday evening at 7:30-
A fine big 12 It. boy was born to Mr.
and Mrs. J. It. Clark, of Hood River, re
cently. Mr. Clark writes to friends here
that he it thinking of returning to Con
don to live and raise the new son and
tielr.
Fred Anderson has returned to his old
position in the Glome office after spend
ing a few months rusticating on the
ranch. Any marked improvement in
this moral family Journal may therefore
easily be accounted for.
Rev. Flowers returned from Roseburg
Friday where he went to attend the
meeting of the Baptist association. He
reports having had a delightful trip
nnd was highly pleased with the country
which he saw tor the first time.
Carl Marquardsen returned from Tort
land Saturday. He had a very success
ful trip In finding a ready market for the
surplus product of the Condon mill over
and above what is required to supply
th local demand. A large order from
Portland Is now being filled.
Ed Palmer, of Snlptlon, hns purchased
an Interest in C. 0. Cantry'e harness
hop and the firm is now known as Can
try & Talmer. Mr. Palmer Is a popular
young man and the new Ann will no
doubt draw a largo trade. Read their
d then call and see them.
Dr, R. II. Barber roceived a telephone
message Monday evening announcing
the death of his stepdaughter at 8horl
!an, this state. He left at once to at
tend the funeral. Deceased was a young
lady eighteen years of age and had been
a sufferer from consumption for some
time and her death was not unexpected
Henry Wilkins, of Clem, was kicked
n the head by a horse Monday and it
was at first thought that'he was very
etiriously injured. DrLuna was called
from town and found that a severe scalp
wound was the worst result of the aoci
dent. Had the blow fallen a trifle lower
the result might have been Intnl.
In New Quarters. '
I'uun Bros, are busy moving their big
stock of good into their new brick store
and hope to finish the woJk by the close
of the week. Carpenters and painters
are busy rushing th finishing work and
the shelves are being tilled to overflow
lug with seasonable goods.
Besides the big stock of goods now liv
ing moved from the old store, a regular
mountain of new good has been arriving
so that when the good are all In place
and th establishment It ready for busi
ness It will contain bv far th largest and
most complete stock of goods ever teen
In Condon, Th sal room It 3070 feet
with a commodious ware-room in the
rear 1530. The ware-room Is ceiled
leaving second floor ahov it which
overlooks the main room aud ft readied
by a flight of steps. Clothing etc, will
he kept up stairs. The grocery depart
meiit occiipiet half of the south tide of
the main room and such a display of
eatables etc. It enough to create an ap
petite In a graven Imago. Peit comet
the time depaitment with tomething
like 2.600 pairs of shoes for men, women
and children. This stock it comprehen
Ive enough that all may be readily suited
and only the best qualities are carried
!n stock. Arm from th shoes if by
lar the biggest display of men's furnish
ings ever put on sale In Condon, and ad
joining this comes th dry goods, notion
and ladies' furnishing department.
The store and stoek Is most complete
and will be appreciated by the firm's
army of customers.
When fully completed the interior of
the store w ill present a very handsome
appearance, the finishing work, paint
ing and decorating being of the highest
order. Messrs. Roy Price and 8. S. Url
der are doing the carpenter work am)
lloleus A (iengler the painting and
graining. This means that the work is
ail of the best quality and It Is each as
will pay any one to call and take a look
at whether they want to buy goods or
: ; ! : t
a
We Have KODAK supplies
ALSO
Cameras of Every Description.
The excitement Incident to traveling
and change of food and water often
brings on diarrhoea and for this reason
no one should leave home without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhwa Remedy, For sale by
Condon Pharmacy.
Tot Causa Night Alarm.
"One night my brother's baby was ta
ken, with croup,", writes Mrs. J. 0. SnV'
der, of Crittenden, Ky., "and it seemed
It would strangle before, we could get a
doctor, so we gave it Dr. Klng'B New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permanently cured it. We always keep
it in the house to protect onr children
from oroun and whooping non'gt. It
. cured trie of a'chrnnin bronchial trouble
that no other remedy would reliove.'
Tnf.illnl.lH for Oouirhs. Colds: Throat am
Lung troubles, . Only 50 and $1.00,
Trial botltes free at Uoudouiuaruiacy
Another Outrage.
Another outrage has been committed
by the sheep shooters and J. M. Camer
on Is out over 200 head of sheen.
In moving his bands oot of the Buck
horn country, back of Lost Valley some
thing over 200 head were lost out of the
mutton hand and were not missed un il
the next day. When the tons was dis
covered, a man was tent back to look for
them but wan not successful in finding
thorn. Charlie Ludiges, who was re
turning from tho mountains with Bar
ker's sheep, happened to run on a cor
ral on one of the Britton ranches, be
tween Lost Valley and Buckhorn, In
which were lo5 of the missing sheep
dead. They hud been corralled aud
killed. Home were shot and many had
their throats cut. After the sheep were
lost Mr. Cameron, w ho was in Coudrm,
was called to ttio Lone Rock 'phone and
nformed by some person unknown to
him that he had taken up the sheep
and that unless Cameron agreed to pay
50 he would turn them loose again.
Mr. Cameron told him that he was a lit
tle high but to hold the sheep and be
would pay him well for his trouble. He
does not know who the party was but
hopes to soon get a clue and bo able to
make it hot for the perpetrators of the
outrage, A numtier of other aheep were
found dead on the hills outside the cor
ral. Mr. Cameron had the Britton place
rented when the sheep were killed.
With the sheep killed in July, this
makes nearly 300 head lost by Mr. Cam
eron during the summer.
A Typical South African Store.
O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa. Sundays
River, Cape Colony, conducts a store of
typical South Africa, at which can tie
purchased anything from the proverbial
"needle to an anchor." This store is
situated in a valler nine miles from the
nearest railway station and about "5
miles from the nearest town. Mr. Lar
son savs:'l am favored with the cus
tom ol tanners within a radious oi au
miles to many of whom I have supplied
Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to
their value in a household where a doc
tor's advice is almost out of the ques
tion. Within one mile of my store the
population is perhaps bO. Of these with
n the punt 12 months, no less than 14
have beeh absolutely cured byChamber
Iain's Cough Remedy, This must Burely
lie a record. lor sale . by Condon
Pharmacy.
F. M. niter left for Portland Sunday
on a business tup.
Rev. Mount, formerly of the-Baptist
church at Fossil, passed through town
the other day en route to Heppnerto
take charge of the church work there.
II. W. Game and W. S. Rhodos arrlv
ed in town veeterday looking for a loca
tion. Hoth gentlemen are nruisners ana
Mr. Rhodes lb a second cousin of Cecil
Rhodes. - , .
Portland wheat market Walla Walla
Crt to C7, Bluestem 70 to 72c. The Uali-
f jruia crop is reported one-third short
and the prolonged drouth in Australia
makes that country a neavy ouyer trow
this const. Ocean freights continue to
full aud the outlook is promising lor the
grower,
. What's Your FaoeWorth?
Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you
have a sallow complexion, ' a jaundiced
look, moth patches and blotches on the
sk n. a signs oi ktver irouoie. uui ut.
Kinu's New Life Pills give Clear Skin
Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion, i Only
25o per box at Condon .Pharmacy.
WE ARE LEADING DEALERS IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils
and Jewelry.
We guarantee the purity of our Drugs as well
as everything we sell.
Condon Pharmacy
(PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.) '
Remember us when in need of Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Glass or anything that uiay be fouud iu an up-to-date
drug store.
SHigh Grade Cigars
Lillian Russell,
Feifer's Union.
Owl,
Rothchild,
Finest of Fresh
Candies, Oranges, Bananas.
Canned Coods rf WVCDQ 5
S a Specialty. s-a-iv11' ' -iii-r.p
oririiumruvu urjuvuum
mriaruin
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.
Fall Shoes!!
We have just receiml a fine line of Fall 8hnr which have
been carefully selected and are strictly first-class.
Li(?ht repair work done free on
ail shoes sold by this store.
Repair Work a Specialty.
0. U. pHOpSS 0 J. Hail) 5t.
Headquarters for
McMorris Telephone Supplies.
We Carry
A complete stock of Dry Goods, Groceries,
- Furnishing Good, Boots and Shoes, Hats
Caps, Hardware, Queensware etc. We take
orders for
Strauss Bros. Tailor-made Suits.
Stephenson & Wilcox.
Growing?
Of course we're growing. Our busines is growing, onr
stock is growing and our ability to serveyou in the best
possible manner is also growing. When you need.
First-class Hand Made Harness and Saddles
CaM on Cantry & Palmer. cdregon,
WKEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE WHEAT
Highest price paid for Gr.in of a.11 kinds. Storag and baling of Wool.
General Warehouse and Merchandise
Business.
8ALFCUS. CUTKSie & C3. U'CSS. ABU'x&TON, BUlDCt, D3UCLAS, lOKE
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Fine Confections.
This is to say
WHEAT! WHEAT! I
Don't sell your wheat un
til you see B. T.Snell,'Ar
lington. Contracts made- -on
future delivery. Mon-
ey advanced on. warehouse .
receipts. Highest cash.,
price paid for wheat.
B. T. SHELL,
ARLINGTON. - - CRECON
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fci l JSR JSfOuV. oSV3 4CsxV- .
John Jackson.
That I have purchased the Wilson Pharmacy and, hav
ing increased the stock, I am prepared to cater to the
wants of the people of Condon and Southern Gilliam
County in a satisfactory manner. Your trade is respect
fully solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed.
J. Q. JARVIS.
WILSON'S PHARMACY
For Pure Drugs.
Enuwinnririnnjvinn
THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY I
THE
CONDON
HOTEL
rinAnjtnjwinnnruinruinnnnnnrui
Has been thorongbly renovated and
is now prepared to enter to the
wants of the traveling public. Com
mercial travelers and others desiring
the comforts of a first-class hotel will
find this boase suited tj tbeir wants.
Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr.
umrtnruvvtnnxumruinutJinnnrl
-MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c
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. IUNEIIART, Prop. CONDON, OREGON
trftni tlatt tuul mUlrr,
W. PARUNO
Attorney at Law,
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
Cu4oa. Or.
OSic la rest ol inviufttc. ia!ldm(, Um utt
PATTISON
XOXAET PUBLia
Offlo. la Glob BalldtHf.
CONDOJt, .... oksaox.
gAll . Tail VACTO
ATT0S2TET-AT-LAW.
Offie. eornr Spring street sad Oregon era
COHDOX.OXZO.Ojr.
The Regulator Line.
Iti Balls?, Pcrlkl 8 Mm
NAVIGATION CO.
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
LINE....
Oaffy Line of Steamers BctwcM Portion
Vancouver, Cascade Locks, Hood Rhrcs
and all Points oa the Tashlngtoa side.
Til ttoatn Ban. City .no garntatot tM
r.rtUnd .v.rj nornlBf (except Bundar) t'.
(4 Tb. Dalle. atS a. anivlns at SaUa
Hon ia aaipia tlm. lor outgoing tiaina.
Freight Kate Greatly Keduecd. , . ""
W. C ALLAWAY. Oea. Act, J
Toot ol Court Street, Tb Dail Oc, ,
fj 'C' i
Condon Meat Co.
WM. C. EDDEN, Manatwr.
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 Canyon Mon
days and Thursdays. Mayville Tuesdays and Fridays.
Matney Flat and flay Creek Wednesday and Saturday.
fiijest Job priijtiij for f II at tre QCOBE Office.
Fine Painting
House, Sign and Carriage Painting promptly executed.
Paper Hanging, Graining and Interior Decorating.
We Make a Specialty, of Fine Pictorial Work.
" We invite inspection of our work and prices.
Yours to please
BOLEUS & GENCLER.
CONDON (FIX BUILDING) OREGON
This signature is on .very box of fce genuine
Laxative Brcmo-Quiwn.
the remedy that esuree eoM f 1 fl liy
lANXASTER & PATTISON,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Farm aud Town property for sale.. Correspond
ence solicited.
SCONDON, . OREGON
Removal Sale! !
;Frpm this date until our removal into the
new Bride Building we will give the public trie
benefit of a lO per cent discount on all cash
purchases except Groceries and Tailor-made
Clothing. Your chance for Bargains.
When opened for business, our new store will display the finest stock of goods
ever placed on sale in Condon. ; !
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Nov. 1, 1901, will be paid opon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceaaee
after Oct. 29. 1902.
P. H. Stepiiensos,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon
PorSale.
. One span well matched grey horses
Weight 1600&S. For terms etc., apply
to me at my ranch on Bock Creek seven
miles above Ole.
D. F. Stkickus,
23.131 - Olex, Oregon
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SALT LAKE,
DEIIVER,
KAIiSAS CITY,
CHICAGO,
ST. LOUIS.
flLWYOrlK.
Ocean Steamers be
tween Portland and
San Francisco every
five days.
LOW RATES
Tickets to aud from
all parts of the Unit
ed States, Canada aud
Europe. For partic
ulars call on or address, i
H. R. BRIGGS,
AGtNT,
ARLINGTON, OREG.
DUNN
BROS
visjit DR. JORDAN'S oit
UUSEUO QF,ANATOQY
tOBt MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAU
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THE LATEST
CREATIONS.; N HATS
A fine line of Fall and
AVinter Hats just in.
Something new in Street Ilats ''
HVERYTMING FOB THE LADIES.
Prices Reasonable. -
rAmfrliM, ot (ru4 oorlln pan r, tu. Doctor
only J4 Irumnliata r.llrl. but parmarien
I mlrool., but i w.ll known to b a Kir and I
g . ' UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS. 3
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CHAR9HH VSkY RKAbOABL&
Traatment paraooany or nj irnm.
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MISS DOHA 'DOYNIKC
WALLPAPER
LATEST DESIGNS
FASHIONABLE PATTERIIS
Largest and best select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobsas tomateaialand labcr.
W- A. DAHLIHG,