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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
THE ' CONDON GLOBE. THURSOAY, Dg3Bw9S II, 1002. THE OFriCIAL PAPER OF OILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. LOCAL N KWS, 11. K. rtirtly wviit to Arlington ytf day, Kl IVIincr, n( .Jm,U drilling well for John Knox. K'gln Myr-r Iim t clmngo of ml ihli wwk. Kfml It. Mri.Inln Myera U recover! from tir recent llliiitmi, Jf flf Neel ami Ji l'.tli left Momlny Itior iitnic (or I'ortlHful. Mr. Kurlt Myrrt, who tn quit til tot aeveral ttnyft In hotter. Mr. J. ( Hteveimon, of I'erry Canyon It on tli ilck lltt tlili wk. Hums Hiimlay morning, (Wonilwr 7, 11)02, to ilia wife ut Colby Clarke, ton, KMer Crumley will preaitli In th L I). 8. church Huii.lay iimrnlng ami evening, ' a .... II - . ..it a in . ji . a Knaoiuif! wen urniing ontm arrived fnut weak an J li operating on a wall for Colliy Clarke. Urn". KarliarlleftTtiewlny for Portland where lie goe lo purtiliamt more good for lila atora. Mini Lulu Adlanl, who waa eerlonaly 1111.- I. I. I.. 1. t. .11.. ,( iuiiiv iiiiiw w in. .rj irvm. i. in be up again, Mra. Aintrew (Irelner, of Mayvllla ha returned from a vilt with fiienda lo tha WlllMiuvtttf Vwlloy. ' Mr, and Mr. John Pyaart rama In from their ranch Hutnr.lay and wiil peiut the winter in town. Kav, f, C. Flower want to Mayvllle Mondity to and tha twk, lie will dold enrvlre there next Sunday. A heavy now ttorm prevallei! hera Kalonlar night and Sunday. Htiow fell to tha depth of 5 or A indie. Iave yonr in Uteri ptlon to tha San Krauclaoo Ktaminer at thl office and we will do the rit, and va yon poat age, trouble ate. lint, millinery good, toy,' fancy good ele. lor tha Holiday, (treat re duction In price on millinery good un til after tha flrat of tha year. Ml Dora Downing', Shed Orldef' team Urnke looa from a rrk on Main treet tha other day and look a aplrlted aprlnt around town. They were stopped however before any aerlouc damage wa dona. W. F. Dyer'a ali-horaa freight team ran away Monday and r-tarfd home ward while tha driver waa eatlne; din ner. Mont Ward atopned them below town near Ida place before any damage waidona. J. Tt. Ooff ha taken charge of the Lona Itock-CondorTataira Una and he pot on a flret-cla aervlre. Mr, OofT I an experienced etga man and give e tel1 care to the com lor t of paenger j traveling by hi line. Uend bis ad In wnother column. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Uvlnirtnn, of MarvlUo, who have been vlaltlng friend In RontheJn Oregon and California for eeveral weeka returned lat Thursday. Mr. Livlngnton enva tha weather ha lieen verv wet where they were but re port having bad an enjoyable vliit. W. B. Smith, of Ferry Canyon, left Tneadav morning for Portland where he wa called on bnalnea connected with the teltement of Id father-in-law' es tate of which tie 1 administrator. The entate la large one and inclndea prop erty In Oregon, California and Mlwoorl. lie may ha ahaent for eeveral weelts. The Tendletonlan la the lateat Journal litlc ventnre at Pendleton. It la ft four volnmn 10 page naper ol tha Independent persnaiion, and la ably edited by O. W. Dunbar. , Tha new paper I bright with crlip local and personal newa and aeems not one whit afraid to express an opin ion. Long may it wave and prosper. A. J. Myers, of Ferry Canyon, who recently sold bis ranch to Farrar A Ma ley has bought the Kentucky Liquor Store, In Arlington, from Frank Wilson and Geo. Mnrtin and has taken charge of tha same. Arthur has many friends In this part of tha country who will lie glad to ee Mm do well In his new ven ture. . . Clum Jackson, the well known stage man, was in town during the week. Mr. Jackson says the road between Mayvllle I H II .. ... 1 1 I ... n.i.r.1 U.1 1 1 IllCl SO near SO mat li necrrjHHry iu pull off the regular stage and enbHitute n buck board. If tha roads do not Im prove aoon Mr. Jackson says they will lie obliged to carry the mail from May ville to Fossil on horseback. The Enterprise force works fifty-two weeks per year $ that's labor. Now and then some one pays for the paper; that's capital. And once in ft while some ao.i-of-a-gun of a dead beat runs up a big billand refuses to pay it that's anarchy, Hut later on justice will overtax tha I nut named creature, for there is a placo where he will get his Just desert"; that' liall.-r Myrtle Point Enterprise. 1 1 CHRISTMAS, GOODSj I Finest assortment in town. Confectionery, Lunch Goods, Cigars. Nothing but the best at John Jackson's; A Dry Sunday. , lit "n oi ui" itxavy wt'i know norm which prevailed all d.iy taut Hmiday ft Hill the ilryett Kahhstlt ever known In Condon. As noted in tboe column last week the city fathers InxtrueM the manhal to sea that tha salogn were cloned on Bitnday and as a reoiilt the town went dry for one day and the tlilmly one expertoratetl cotton nd emtiied profanity In Jnrid blue nntilip Noteveu the lru (tore could be per loaded lo relieve the Sahara like thl rt of mi (ft-ring humanlry. One druggist explained hi reliii'tanc to do buninest ny the ktaiemeni itial lil liquor were all lockml up ami the key wa lot I with no hope of Boding It until Monday morn ''If. All of the general store", confection ery etu were on, although It wa ru mored on the etreeU Katnrday that they would ato lie closed. 1 Condon is Juat now beginning to pa through that try lug ordeal which comes to all town at aome eriod In their existence w hen one clan of cltlxen affirm that to remove tha "wlda open" feature I to kill tha tow it "too dead to skin" while another clas I equally radical on tha opposite aide and are willing to atop at nothing short of the total annihilation of tha loon and the establishment of strictly l'u ri tan Sunday .- It I likely, however, that like other town have done, Condon will finally nettle down to ft medium ba sis when tha most objections! feature of the saloon and gambling business will be crowded out and tha town will be come a reasonably law abiding commui ty without being oppressively puritanic or w ithout infringing on the right and liberties of the kodI. There Is reason in all things and a reasonable and Jut and lawful adjustment Is best for all. Livery Barn Sold. prington & Itoger hve sold their livery barn to K. K. and Frank Arm trongand Frank palmer. The deal will be dually closed in about ten days. Hprlngxton A Rogers have built up ft fine bulues here and as tha new firm are all well known citixeua and good rustler there la no doubt but that they will do well at thla popular ataud. Mr. Fred Plnkhaiu expect to leave in a few day for San Francisco. P. II. Stephenson' baby ha been seriously ill for several days with pneu monia. 8. M. Van Cleve, of Trail Fork leaves today for Lawrence, Marlou Co., Oregon where It will spend tha winter. Cook llros. are abont to cloea ft deal for the lease of their fine wheat ranch with W. J. Vandervluts, of Iowa. Dr. Nicklln, who has been seriously HI and whose life waaeVimalred of for some time was a little better yesterday. The Condon Milling Ci.'a plant was closed down for a few duys the first of the week undergoing some uecesnary re pairs. Dr. Wood was called to Trail Fork Tuesday night to preicrihe fur Mrs Wut. Park and baby bulb of whuiu.were seri ously ill. The lott drill In the new city well was was recovered yesterday and the mem bers of the Condou Drilling Co. are feel ing good. W. A. Cummins returned from Port land Tuesday to resume work for tha Banker's Life Association. lie is doing ft big business here. J. A. M'Morrla baa sold his ranch, east of town to a Portland party for 12.00 an acre. Mr. M'Morria will buy property ud locate In Condon. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. . Bummers, died at 10:00 p. iu. Tuesday of pneumonia. The funeral took place yeaterday afternoon in the Catholic cemetery. Tha little one was about two week old; J. R. Clark, a former resident of this place, now of flood River, cameinTuee to viait friend. Mr. Clark has recently sold bis tract of fruit land at tlood River at a large advance over the price ha paid some time ago. Condon weather is shqwing up in its very worst form thla week. Four inches of snow on top of a foot of mud and the whole covered with half mile of cold fog make our climatic conditions anything but pleasant. But we can cousole our selves thinking ol the mom he of glori ous sunshine we will have next an miner. Mr. and Mrs. M'Millan and Mr. and Mrs. King, of Wasco, arrived Tuesday evening and went out to Thirty-mile the same night to see Mrs. Truax whose death was hourly expected for several days. Meadnmes M'Millan and King are sisters of Mrs..Jrnax. . The sick wo man was reported lietter yesterday and some hopes are entertained lor her recov ery. Ranch For Sale. 1120 acres of good land 3 miles from Condon. All fenced. Abont of tract Is good farm land; balance in pasture. Good house, barn and other buildings. Plenty of good water on all parts of the farm. Will sell together or in two tracts one of farm land the other of stock range and good garden spot. For price and terms apply to J. C. Cooney, Condon, Oregon. :3 I 1 . US When brought to ua re filled aa tho doctor prescribe them. "We donotiubstUute." Ask your doctor If we do. . t Condon Pharmacy (PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.) Uemerubcr ui when in need of Drugs, Paints, Oils, , Glass or anything that may be found in ah up-to-date "drugetore. :.-'.;;.. aV. '" nnnnnnnMMnnnwinnnfw I Beautiful Dolls, Games, Toys, and Fancy Articles Suitable for the Holidays at Bie ELGIN MYERS' Call and see them before making your selections. r uvinnnnruwiruuwui Make a specialty of Doors, Windows, Mouldings. Locks, Nails and all builders' trimmings. Also Wall Paper, Pants,pils and Glass. Hardware and rurniturerDSnes and Enameled Ware. Get our prices. 1 VE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD: CLARKE & FRAZER Suitable For TOYS, GAMES and BOOKS for tne juveniles. NEW Holiday Gifts. WILSON'S PHARMACY Condon Meat Co. VM. C. EDDEN, Manager. Now Occupying Our Own Finest Beef, We recommend and guarantee our own make of , Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard Sau sage and Bologna Try , them once and be convinced. finest Job priptincj for Q p e n for Bu sines s . 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- i ... al Merchandise ever brought to Condon, We extend a cordial invitation to our ay- 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 trade1 with us. We invite special attention to the following lines: Pur Collarettes, Silk and Flannel Waists Ready Made Slcirts, Rainy Day Skirts, Klannelette Wrappers, Clothing, Shoes. vUP - ii i ' w "Tills WAY FOR HOLIDAY COODS" Iron Horses and Wagons, Cars and Fire Engines, Tops, Horns and Games. Doll Go Carts and Buggies, Doll Trunks and Beds, ToyCupboards, Chairs and Rockers for the children. Also, Wicker Rockers, Fancy Oak Rock ers and Chairs, Pictures and Frames and many other articles suitable for presents . for the grown-ups. - ' We also the Holidays 1 1 & BOOKS--- "When Knighthood was In Flower." "The Christian," "Eben Holden." "Prisoners of Hope." -and many others suitable for correct J.Q. JARVIS, Troprletor. New Building Main Street. Pork, Mutto n. 11 at tr)e (JCOBE Offiee. DUNN BROS. TO - DAT15 MERCHANTS, Fall Shoes!! We have juat received a fine line of Fall SW which hare , been carefully selected and are strictly fir t ehwa. Light repair work done free on all shoes sold by this store. Repair Work a Specialty, 0 VIA pi0pS5 0 Q3. nair5t. We Carry A complete slock of Dry Goods, Groceries, F urniahing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats Caps, Hardware, Queensware tie. We take orders for Strauss Bros. Tailor-made Suits. Stephenson & Wilcox. Growing? Of course we're growing. Our busines is growing, oar stock is growing and our ability to serveyoti in the best possible manner is also growing. When you need First-class Hand Made Ca,r on Gantry & WHEAT INTERIOR Highest prica paid for Grain of all kinds. Storaga and baling of Wool. General Warehouse and merchandise Business. BALFOUR, CUTKSIE ft CO , M CtS. lisvwinnnjwjnnnruuvvuiniuuuu' INEHAHTS RESTAURANT The public will find that no better accom inodatioti8 can be found in this county ' than this place. Good meals, clean beds. x.js si HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN GEO. W. RINEH ART, Prop. Fine Painting House, Sign and Carriage Painting promptly executed. -Taper Hanging, Graining and Interior Decorating. Make a Specialty of Fine Pictorial Work. I invite inspection of my work and prices. Yours to please CONDON (FIX BUILDING) 9 ri. signature ia on every box ol fie ffenain laxative BromoQuiWn. U remedy that rare m eoM la X t iT KCASTER & PATT1SON, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Farm and Town property tor sale. Correspond euoe Mtlicltvd. CpXDONi, .i . OREGON Harness and Saddles Palmer. Condon, Oregon. WAREHOUSE V,KEAT A2UKCTCX, BULCCX, CS'JCLAS, ICXE THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY Has been thoroughly renovated and ia now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling poblic. Com mercial traveler and others desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel wiil find thla house suited to their wants. Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr. vxnruinnixnnjvvvwsuxnnnrwi -MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. CONDON, OREGO S N. BOLEUS, OREGON WHEAT! WHEAT! 1 Don't sell your wheat un til you see B. T. Snell, Ar lington. Contracts mado . - on future delivery. Mon-. ey advanced on warehouse receipts. Highest cash - price paid for wheat. " : B. T. SHELL, ARL1X&T0M. - CRECCH. Itaare your proper against fire in the Phwniz. Lam-aster & Pnttison agents. visit DR. JORDAN'S omrl UUSEUU OF IHIT6UY1 101 I3AR.KKT T.. MN FRANCISCO, CM. (MMHkalltfaaj Tb.lrrHa.Mtmlaal lluanua taUteWw'i. m dluM, pmiii mrrm ay tb. alt 6nrtivlltua tb feli CoaM. 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In ,1,1 .4, . 0rf Of Attorney at Law, Notary Public and Convayancar, Cn4. Or. o11iM"MPtniHnknriinc. Ttrmt rt9!!W Oflira In rr J xiutiic building. Main u s. A. tATtlSOH loiAsiruEiia e la OloV Bnildiaf. coaaosr, . . . . oncaex. gM f. TAH TACT0 1TT0S5ET.1T-UT. 021e aoraw Spricf itr aaa Ortfta evaa COVDOW, OXX003T. The Regulator Line. Ill Bilki. Fcfcj i fcfeii KAVIGATIOIf CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... Dfly Lbut of Zteimen tttwua Patlta4 Vancouver, Cucuft LocH llood Km aai aO Point ea tlx TuLlntea tiim T ftr 9.rri Citf na Kcrutotm im P.rtyiind yrf m.ralnf (MMat 8n(Jr)n'. .4 Tli. DmlU it . m., rrlinf at wUa a.a la laylt u. lot outf olog utOaa, Ftol at tutm flrMtl7 leAvtti. w. c. aixawat. am. igu. - Vk ol Covrt Imn, Tk. ElUm, 0. OREGON asd union PAzmn TO SALT LAKE, DEIIVER, KA1SSAS.G1TY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. i!L7Y0n;C Ocean Steamers be- tweerl Portland and San Francisco every five days.' LOW RATiSS TieketS to and fronT; all parts of the Unit- , . . ed States, Canada and . Europe. For partic . ularB call on or address, H. R. BRIGGS, AGENT ARLINGTON, OREC. Treasurers Notice. All county warrant rcgiatereil prinr to Jan. 1, 1902, will tie paid npon pre sentation at my office. Intcreat cean 4 after Nov. li, 1903. P. It. SrarnKssoit. Treasorer of Gilliam county, Oregon. WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGI1S . FASSilOHABLE PATTERII Irge't and Lest select ed tocli ia the County,- Ksti'ntates " furnifhetr ,'r' jobs as to uiattnialand hibori iiiiiuiuiiiaaiiiiiuiiiiuiaiaiaaiiuuaauuiiauiiiaiuu SSSJ8 OH JORDAN ft CO.. I 8 1 Markal It. 5. P. 9