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THE CONDON GLOBE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1002. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM . COUNTY, OREGON. LOCAL NEWS, County court li la anion tblt week. " Geo. Bchott Is building a rtsldsnce on bli Ferry Oo you ranch. A loolal dune was given In the Armo ry hull last Friday tiling. Boa Friday October 81, 1002 to Mr. and Mri U. W. Wright ion. Call at Dunn Broa'. n.w store and In pact tbalr naw stock ol gooda. Read Dmn Broa.' new ad In thla Im presslon. It will Interest yon. John Jackson and J. Q. Jarvli earh have a change of ad In tbls Issue. Bead them. , Mstsels are again prevalent In town and a number of ectiolare art abaent from school on that account. Tbt first flurry of mow came Sunday Bight and early Monday morning the cent waa a rather wintry looking one. t The aale of Klethtey & Hendrlcka' hor eae at Sprlngaton A Rogera corral waa well attended aud good price were real lied. Madden & Hawea have Joat received a new line of fall and winter hate. Latest atylet in trimmed and atreet bata. Cell and aee them. Gerald Burna, a brother of Jim and Will Burna. arrived here Saturday from Toledo, Ohio, and haa taken a poaillon in Dunn Broa'. (tore. CI urn Jaokaon waa here the flrat of the week looking after bla atage line Inter , eata. The Jaokaon Broa. put np the beat atage service to be found anywhere in Eastern Oregon. There waa eome'eiclteinent In town Monday due to a free flow of flrewater among the boys and In the niiiup the Chamberlain chop house waa badly wrecked. Red sweaters were much in evidence. A. Herman and W. E. BtauflVr, of Spokane, are here thla week looking for investments In Gilliam eounty real ea late. If they can be aulted aa to pricea etc. they will buy aeverat thouaand acres of wheat land. Tbe Condon Furniture and Hardware Co. have almost completed their big building on forth Main atreet and are already doing considerable business. They are papering and painting the in terlor tbla week. Ed McKlnney and B. K.' Searcy left Sunday for the gooae country on the Blalock flaU. They ei parted to alaugh ter a wagon load or ao and aa they are both old hunter and dead ahota they are likely to do so. Bolae, Idaho, la aofferlng from a big mining boom. The discovery ia ten miles from town, tbe ledge ia aeven feet wide and the ore la eald to be worth $10 000 per ton. The Klondike country Is nil hi it with Boise for a tulnnte. II. L. Propat, a former resident of thla neighborhood, now of Spokane, came in Saturday to apend a few daya here look ing after hla builneea Interests. He waa somewhat surprised to aee the many Improvements bere since bla last vtalt. P. M. Hanratty, who haa been in the mountain with sheep during the sum mer, In the vicinity of Austin and Bourne, ha returned to town. lie waa with Brown'aaheep and reports having had very good turn mer. The sheep came out In very good shape. R, E. Armationg went to Arlington Tuesday with hia teams to bring out the new ateara well drilling outfit for the Condon Well Drilling Co. The diffi culty with regard to the boiler haa been adjusted by the company that eold the machine and it will soon be ready for operation. A grand shooting match will be held at Olei, Tuesday November 25. There will be ahotgun and rifle shooting for prise of fat turkey and fine beef. The management have provided two trapa and plenty of clay pigeons and the affair will no doubt be a great success, bee bill printed at tblt office. Dan Rlnehart, who took hia father to a Portland hospital a week or ao ago for . medical treatment, returned home Sun day. The old gentleman doea not im prove but continues to grow weaker and hi recovery la considered doubtful. He and Mrs. Rlnehart returned with Dan to Arlington where tbey now are. William Braeafield, a former resident ol this county; now of Baker county, was in town Monday. Mr. BrasBfleld with hi father and brother are engaged in the abeen business on Burnt river and, he Bays, are getting along nicely It Is a better sheep country he Bays, than Gilliam county, They still have land here and he may remain here dur ing the winter to look after It. Tbe Condon public school now has an average daily attendance of about 160 pupils. This number of young ideas must keep three teachers bustling pretty lively and take up the available floor epace to the limit. All of which is only a gentle reminder that very early next spring Is the time when we must, by all means, begin to commence to get ready to start work on that new echool house. The town cannot afford to "get along" with the old shack another year. Geo Moore returned to Condon Satur day after spending about four months visiting bla brother at Medford, in South ern Oregon.' Mr. Moore Is well pleased with that part of the Btate and eavs it Is a fine fruit and atock country. Cattle and hoga are the principal atock and the hogs are turned loose in the timber where they grow fat on wild nuts and berries. George came back though and that in dicates that Gilliam Is good enough for bit)). . W. H. Myers ha contracted hla wheat at Arlington for 62 cents per buohel. He hasontll July 1st to deliver It. Fred Monroe, the genial host of the Grande hotel, Arlington, has our thank for the gift of a One, fat wild goose. P. M. Hanratty report that someone cut the wire fence on hi Tenmil ranch during hi absence In the mountain. J. K. FItawater, who has been confined to hi room for kli week or more with a serious attack of typhoid, wa able to be on the dreet for tbe first time Thursday. E. D. Huber baa rented hi wheat ranch, four miles south of Olex, to Mr Nott and will ipend the Winter visiting friend In the Willamette valley and on the Sound, John Madden wa In from Lone Rock Monday. He says hi country had rather wintry looking aspect that morn ing. There wa more than an Inch of now on the ground. Tbe fine painting and graining done on the Interior of Dunn Bros.' new store by Boleu a Gengler, Is without question the best work of the kind ever done wis section or the country. These gen ilemea are artists In their line and It give us pleasure to commend their work. Messra Moltxen and Est, who are at work on tbe county records, are mak Ing a good start having just finished the first two year of the county business, Tbey eipect to get along faster now tbat they have the1 early kinks straightened out and are getting on to the system. They work evenings till 8:30 or 0;00 and seem to be bustler In that line of work. Ed Huber waa in town from Olei ruewtay. lie says the railroad survey Is still under way the party now being at the Flett ranch. No one know where It will go from there, hut the Globs learn from good authority that the peo ple of Lone Rock are ei (-acting the road to come that way. Ferry Canyon I also expecting a depot and Fossil is confident of being the terminus. Condon la ao busy growing and taking care of tbe big Fall rush of business that aha la not giv ing much attention to railroads. II. T. Mclntyre, St. Paul, Minn., who ha been troubled with a disordered stomach, say, "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do me more good tban anvthlng I have ever taken." For aale by Condon Pharmacy. Was Near the Fire. Mr. R. O. Robinson wa In town Sat urday. Mr. Robinson and daughter re cently returned from an extended visit with friends In the Wllamctte valley and at Castle Rock, Washington. They were at Castle Ruck during the great forest fires of last summer and had aome ex perience with the dense smoke. One day it waa so dark from the pall of smoke that it waa impossible to go along the streets without a lantern nntll late in the afternoon. Mrs. Robinson waa rendered ill by tbe smoke and waa forced to keep her bed for a day or two. They were less tban 20 miles from the place where two parties of campers were overtaken by the flames and all perished. Mrs. Robinson Is suffering from an in jury sustained by a fall while visiting In the park in Portland and ia still quite lame. . t - t "HlttheRoad." The population of Condon wa dim'n- Ished by one Saturday when one of the "tin horn" brigade "lit out" to escape an expected drubbing. The fellow had been dealing a game in one of tbe saloons and made a practice of "aw i ping" chips from the players. One of the proprietors of the place heard of it and atrated out to bunt tbe fellow but he aaved hia hide by traveling. Report says that there are othera of the aame stripe who have drifted in here lately and tbe town would be better off if the authorities would give all auch a broad hint to move on. To The Public Allow me to say a few word In praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of It cured my cold and the paina in my chest dieappeared entirely. I am most respectfully, yours for health, Ralph S. Meybhb, 64 Thirty-seventh St., Wheeling, W. Va. For tale by Condon Pharmacy. Low Rates to Portland. The Oregon Irrigation Association con ventlon of over 400 delegates will assem ble In Portland Tuesday and Wednesday November 18 and 19; also the Oregon Bar Association meet here on the same days, on which occasions the railroads have made reduced rates, tickets good for six daya on all lines from points in Oregon to Portland. Portland proposes to entertain all vis itors' over the railroads on the occasion with a ball or concert, free thaters, with visits to wheat ships, public library Ore gon Historical Society rooms, the $500, 000 City Hall, and tbe (1,000,000 Federal custom house, a steamboat ride on the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, and in other ways as will best show Portland's enterprise, hospitality and desire to "be come better acquanted with the people of the whole state and they with it. Jumped on a lO-Penny Nail. The little daughter of Mr. J. N.Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot arid a second one half way through. Chamberlain's Pain Balm wan promptly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experienced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual with absolutely nodtacora fort. Mr. Powell is a well known mer chant of Forkland, Va. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and heals auch injuries with out maturiatlon and in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. Sold by Condon Pharmacy. . We Have KODAK supplies ALSO Cameras of Every Description. WE ARE LEADING DEALERS IN Drugs, Paints, Oils and Jewelry. We guarantee the purity of oar Drugs as well as everything we sell. . Condon Pharmacy (PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST8.) .... Remember ns when in need of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass or anything that may be found ia aa up-to-date drug store.. ',- ' ;". rJvjvnjrunnriruyfinruM iHigh Grade Cigars . Owl, Rothchild, ! Finest of Fresh Candies, Oranges, Bananas. CinnMl ?!c.ay. ELGIN MYERS. 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. p Get our prices. WE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD. H T1 'J T finest Lane oi CANDIES, ..vr --'-v, pru IT AMD GOODS IN John Is your face rough? Do your h ands chap? These chilling wintry winds bring much discomfort to face aud hands but you can prevent it by using tome good FACE CREAM OR TOILET WATER. Just the thing for these cold, raw winds; keep your skin soft and smooth. We have a full line of the best brands. WILSON'S PHARMACY J. Q. JARVIS, Proprietor. 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 Canyon Mon-, days and Thursdays. Mayville Tuesdays and Fridays. Matney Flat and Hay Creek Wednesday and Saturday. finest Job printing for I Open Our big store, in the new brick building, is now open for business and our shelves and counters are loaded with by far the largest and most complete stock of Gener al Merchandise ever brought to Condon. We extend a cordial invitation to our patrons, and the public generally, to call and inspect our new store, our big stock and our low prices. We can show you why you should trade with us. g; We invite special attention to the following lines: - . Sm : Fur Collarettes, SiiU and Flannel Waists E2 Ready, Made Skirts, Rainy Day Skirts, 3 iH Flannelette Wrappers, Clothing, Shoes. -g I DUNN BROS . 1 jE UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS. E5 iiiiiuaiiuiiauiiaiiaaiaiaiaiaiiauiaiaiiiiauiiiaauul .H Lillian Russell, Feifer's Union. . ( O CIGARS, LUNCH TOWN AT Jackson's. J vsssssssss2 HI at tl)e. (jtOBE Office. for Busi ness.i Fall Shoes"!! ' We have juet received a 'fine line of Fall Shoe which have been carefully selected and are strictly fi rat class. : Light repair work done free on all shoes sold by this store. j , Repair Work a Specialty. 6. U7. piOpSS .0 (JO. Hair; Headquarters for McMornV Telephone Supplies. We Carry A complete stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats Caps, Hardware, Qaeensware etc. We take orders for Strauss Bros. Tailor-made Suits. Stephenson & Wilcox. Growing? Of course we're growing. Our buaines is growing, onr f stock is growing and our ability to serve you in the beat possible manner is also growing. When you need First-class Hand Made Harness and Saddles Call Cantry & on WHEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE VYHEAT Highest price paid for Grata of all kinds. Storage and baling of Wool. General Warehouse and Merchandise Business. BALFOUR, CUTKRII & CO , M'C'RS. CONDON HOTEL LI ruTjinnrinxiruinnjTtruirii THE jf TH,S P0PULAR HOSTELRY 1 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 GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop. Fine Painting House, Sign and Carriage Paper Hanging, Graining We Make a Specialty, We invite inspection Yours to BOLEUS & CONDON (FIX BUILDING) fhta aignatai is on .vary box ot Uto geaaln. Laxative Bromo-Quiria. Taw. tba remedy tbat cure. eoM la f 1 ft Xtj NCASTEK A PATT1SON, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Farm and Town property for sale. Correspond enc. solicited. CONDON, OREGON Palmer. Condon, Oregon. ARLINGTON, BLALCSX, CCUCLAS, I0SE Haa been thoroughly renovated and fa now prepared ' to cater to the wants of the traveling public. Com mercial travelers and others desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel will find tbla house snited to their wants. II 'I warjtaofthatravelingpnblic. com- 5 II t.l. ! J. 1 S Mas. S. A. Maddock, Propr. -MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. FOR TRAVELING MEN ; CONDON, OREGON Painting promptly executed, and Interior Decorating. of Fine Pictorial Work. of our work and prices. please GENGLER. OREGON WHEAT! YHEATl! 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. - - CRECQN Icsure your prpery Hgxius. tire iu the Phoenix. Lancaster & PaUison agents viaiT DR. JORDAN'S crkat uuseuls of mmm I0BI MARKET ST.. MM rRANCISCO. CAL (kwtm tlx m4 M-Mtk. . .. Tb lrtat Aaalaateal Uaatom la Um W'a. . . flnmffl -llrwWw to tft Cltf. A W-tM . araay cob twwt- d illwui, mI ti cmrr by f in aia-Mi BptcuuntoD ui raaua v MnftilM. a! srMAl flttrmtlva Bower. tha Dotilur I iattarmiift4 KU traalm-nt UiIH will not A ' only afora Immtdtat rlM. but iwrmaiieM W, i aura. Tu Doctor aoea not olalm to perfunu A ' mlraolM, but I well know to b a Tlt and f ojnnr Pti-xjotan and urton, jir-nilneul lu blpcllt- laaaa ot Moa. 0 , STrHILIS thoraiifhiy amaiefa irom . thayUaiwUbautUuolJIa''r. Tr-aaaaa Bcux) by aa E-asri. KMmi . mm r.r Nnnlnr A aatclc an 4 rnitiatl B im (nr fns, fiuaiw and rlala, b - br. JardM'a ipacUi paala atatboda A KTKIT MAX apalrlne to mwiu raoeira our boa apttttan ot ba)enniplaJi. : j- A CHAROSB VMMT MSAHO.yAVX& TnumaiitaarMoallf o r by leilr. whi. htr dnokr. PmMIrHT T MiRRUSK. Mito raju. CAvalnab. book tot mm.) Call ar writ H IWIM. JORDAX-rBIVATI DISEASES a 1 1 If 11 TMast aa t(ll. f ' i ' I B aba iiaerlni J ; A i frumUM aaeta af routbliilliidin- V I jraara. l"mmnd pkrslol IH-blllt.T.Im. Ml.ae,., Last Mbuikmmb Ui all Hseumpll- p esttiMuM pr"ltr'"i Prlnir. 9 M kM. errkfc rrnunn , mt !. Ilr a SSBlbiuHtlOII ot M I 0a JORDAN a CO.. 1 05 1 Mtrkat 8L, S. r. Hsoxi clao mail mulur. I W. DlELISd li. Attorney at taw, Notary Public and Conveyance, Caadoa, Or. rotlM!M.n4 Iftaaranea, Term imoI Omt la mi ol porno Hit bolldiDf, Mailt s. A. rATTISOS OtBM ! Olot Battdlsg. COWDOK, ottsaox. gK i. Tur yactob - ; ATT0S12T-AT-LA, Sea aoraw Spring ttratt aafl Or .job vimm. COXDOV. OKZQOX. The Regulator im. HAVIQATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGEf LINE. Daffr Use el Steamers Betwcea Fort!as4 Vancouvtr, Ciaad Locks, flood Rimes aad aS Point oa th Vuhlngtom dJi. Ti ifvmn Din. City tn lUrntefar Ms fitlnn4 .rf nornlnc (aic.pl Saod.r) at I ui4 Tfc D.U.l l. ia., arriving- at deaUo tUB la um lor outgoleg IrtlB. Fraigbt Kat Greatly Eadncad. .' W. C. ALLAWAT.Ocs.Afl, faot of Cort StrMt, Taa Dallas, Oct Oregon Siioir LmZ a Union Kxinc - TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, KAllsAS CITY, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. I!E7 YOfiX 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 aud - : Europe. For partic ulars call on or address, H. R. BRIGGS, . AGtNT. ARUNGTON, OREG. THE LATEST "CHEATIOL'S IN HATS A fine line of Fall and Winter Hats just in. Something new in Street Hats f;EVERYTHINGFORTIIE LADIES Prices Reasonable. MISS DOHA GOYflinC- WALL PAPER LATEST DES1C..S FASHIDHABLE PATTERNS Io So 1 Mo aV '! 7fV f LftTgest and bofet eelect .' . ' ed, stock"! in the County. ' . Estimates ' . fur ninhed on ' jobsas to tiiateaial and labor. i l .-;a-: Aa DAt!l!.S.