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THE COIIDOli GLOBE. THURSDAY. DCCKM8BR 18,1002, THS OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. LOCAL NEWS, W. 0. Prow n, of Loua Rock, waa In town Monday. ' Geo Ferry, ot tout Rock, wat In town Urn daya during tlia week. , B. K. Bwarcy ahippatl a oar load of fl boga to Troutdala taut wwk, Frank Clark and family left Hundty l 4 mm morning lor a viau w iwauaaa. A plenum o lob dunce waa given In Armory Hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Bcliott of Ferry Canyon, vlelted frlendi In town ftanday. Elder CramWy held eervloe la the . flulnt'e church Monday and Toeeday venlng. A tnrkey hoot will be hrld In Condon cheap Xniaa torkey. ' ' W. B. Smith, of Ferry Canyon, return td from buin trip to Portland Pun da' where he (nent a week or wore. Carl Marqnerdaen, who hai been down with lb meaieta for the laat three weeka 1 Kill confined to hla room and la able to ait a p bat little. Don't forget to get yonr coupon for the told watch at the Condon Pharmacy, Afconpon with each 25 cent purchaae. Youra may be the lucky one. Leave your labeorlption to the dally or weekly Oregonian at this offlce and eave yourlelf pottage, time and tro able. We, will do thereat. Willie Cooney left Sunday for Ifalhenr county where bo goec to aatUt In looking after hie father'a ebeep. .. Mr and Mra. , Coonev cjoomDanied bim at far at Ar lington. , ' llata, millinery gooda, toyi, fancy goodi etc. lor the Holldaya. Great re duction In prlcea on millinery gooda un til after the drat of the year. MIm Dora Downlng'a. Tttntaai Davla, an old man who lived lone In cablu few mllea eooth of Mt. Vernon, Grant county, waa found dead In bia bed few daya ago. ilia death w aa d ue to natural cau tea. A Chrlitmat tree will be given by the Congregational Sunday School ChrUt mat eve, December St. A bevy of anil- natm! rfnlta will ha tinuiil la fnrtilah the entertainment which la ealj to be tnoat eicellent Frank Palmer, who recently bo't Frank Clark'a reiidence on the East Side moved hla family la from Ferry Canyon the flratof the week. Mr. Palmer recently aid $500 for the property and baa aince I .... .OUmjI (?At Inm U ' x Mr.' and Mra. 0. F. Tharp were In town Monday. They will keep potted during the coming year In county and atate newt with the aid of the Globs, and the tialetn Capital Journal. Both thete ei cellent pa pert for the price of one 1.50 year. Cooke Broa. purchased four fine lota on the East Side (now known aa Nob Hill) Saturday and will erect band tome modern dwelling on the aame In the eprlng. They also eipect to put up repair ahop tor machinery etc. and will be prepared to do all klnda of machine work. A pleatant party waa given at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Richmond, in Ferry Canyon, latt Friday evening. About dosen went out from town In a four-horte bob eelgh and all report hav ing had roost enjoyable evening. An elegant topper wra eerved and the even ing wat moat pleasantly spent. W. J. Vandervlngt, who recently took lease for two yeara on Cooke Bros.' ranch, will take poteeesion of the place bout March lit. lie expects bia family Iq arrive from Iowa by that time. Mr. Vanderrlugt'e brother-in-law who has rented 8. B. Hartshorn's ranch will ar rive with his family at the aame time. II. K.' West, the well known Usy creek wheat grower has leased bis ranch to his father-in-law, Frank Moore for the com ing year. , Mr. Wett left Tuesday morn ing for Sutuae, Wathington, where be goes to visit bis brothers who are in bus iness there. Mr. West will return by the time the roads get In good condition 10 Deal OH nis tail year a uh crop. The Latter Day Saints Sunday tchool in . Ohrlilm.a TrM In lhlr will una w - church Christmas Eve, December 21. A Una nA faahlnnAil octnA time lifiinected. - 1 1 v v m . . " . .. ' ' i utidimM li ce, wi ace. uvinuBion . and Goodwin compote the coin mltteto re- cetve presents and put them on the tree. They may be found In the church at any ! time on the afternoon of December 24. :t ' IIIQ.VUUUVU unii" vw. 1 ' ahead to keep the mill busy full time uoiil the middle of February but will be obliged to abut down on account of the impassable condition of the roads which makeltlmpoBsibletogettheir pro duct hauled to the railroad. AH of their available storage room Is full and unleet ; the roads tnprove and make it possible j to relieve the congestion they may have to clone down lor while, J CHRISTMAS GOODS j Finest assortment in town, J I WVIUVWMVUV.J :"T T ' Cigars. Nothing but the best at John Jackson?s Cutting Affray. A srion cutting affray occurred at a dance at Will Harrlton's place on Mt ney Flat last Friday evening. Consider able "boose" -was on tan outside the home and after getting properly "ginned up" a (rr-e-forall flu lit occurred In which a nuiiilx-r of Trail Fork and Matney Flat boys were engaged. In the inli-np Otto Yarbough, of Trail Fork received a serlout cut In the left thigh and an ugly gash on the right hand. The foroier wound watftveral inches long and quite deep and required almost 30 alitches to clote It. The rut on the hand re quited sis stitches. The Injured man waa brought to town and Dr. Wood atJ tended to hit wounds. Yarbough either does pot know or will oot tell who did the cutting and those ho witnessed the affair say the scrap a hs to general and so fierce that It was luipoaalbie to tell who wielded the knife ' . May Strike an Artesian Flow. The drill of the Condon Drilling Co at work on the city well Is down almost 150 feet and the management have itrong.hopee of striking an artesian Bow of water. The first vein, of water wat atrock at depth of about 60 feet and the water at once raised in the well to within 23 feet of the surface and each vein struck sluce has continued to raise the standing water until on Monday morning the water stood within 10 feel of the surface. It would seem that if the drill should penetrate, another atrong vein It should cause the water to flow from the well and then Condon won kl be strictly It. . Shipping Bear to Market. The first shipment of live bear from Gilliam county, an far this season, went through town Friday morning. The ant' mala were t hipped by Wui. SUIIwell and consigned to the Union Meat Co. at Troutdale. There waa a little lest than a car load of the bears and the ahlppere ei peeled to fill oot the car with a few of B. K. Searcy's hogs to Insure the bruins reaching market In good condition. Bearateaks are aspected to be plentiful In PortlandChrlttuiaa. Gilliam county e to the front again. She now seems to lead in the export bear trade. . Moore. Mrs. Sylvia Moore, wife of Alburn Moore, of thia city, died at 2:30 p. m. yesterday, of bemmorhage. She had been In III health for some time bnt bad been better recently until Tuesday af ternoon when a change for the worse came and death resulted as above stated. Her husband and fnur children are left to mourn the los of a devoted and loving wife and mother and to them will go forth the heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends. ' The funetal x tskee rlaia tr'j the services being conducted by Elder Crumley of the L. D. 8. church, Al Moore is a victim of the grippe this week. Mies Mary Foster Is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Mra. Fred Pinkbam left Sunday morn Ing for California. Ladies! you can geta good 80 inch tape measure by calling at the Globk office. Won't cost yon a cent. Mrs. U. S. Grant died at her dome in Washington, D. C, Sunday evening. She was 70 yeara old. .'.; Sandy M' Williams came out from Ar lington Monday on his way to Fossil, Mitchell and Antelope on a business trip. , ' ' Hats from now nntil spring at and be low cost. Anyone needing millinery goods will find great bargains at Mra. E. I Madden's. :V We take subscriptions for all newapopra and periodicals at thia office. Leave the price with ot and we will do the rest. Savea yon time, trouble and money. Ed Bigbee, the popular stage driver, has been transferred from the Fossil to the Arlington drive. Steve Thomas has taken his place as navigator on- the Fossil voyage. ' :"..','. James Lavigne, the bag puncher who made quite-a bit In Condon some time 8. gave an exhibition in Pendleton last Saturday night to a large crowd, in the basement of the Hendricks building. The exhibition consisting of a glove con test in which Lavigne made a flowery play by knocking out .bis opponent Green in the first round.: The E. ' O. aaya the-crowd was very well pleased with the exlbition. A good aucker never kicks. Fossil Journal. ' Forty Teams Wanted Immedl- '! T. r'ately.'''1; - To haul flour and feed to Arlington and load back with coal. Enquire ot Condon Miluno Co, ' Ranch For Sale. . 1120 acres of good land 3 miles ;froin Condon. All fenced.' About of tract la good farm land; . balance in pasture. Good bouse, barn and other buildings. Plenty of good water on all parts of the farm. Will sell together or in two tracts one of farm Innd .the other of stock range and good garden spot. For price and terms apply to . ; ' J. C. Coonkt, Condon, Oregon. P IUS1 P.J.i N5 When brought to m are filled ' the doctor prcBcrilK'S thcra. Wedonotiubstituto." Ask your doctor V If we. do. Condon Pharmacy (PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.) Remember us when in need "of Drug?, Paints, Oil?, Glass or anything that may be found in an up-to-date drug Beautiful Dolls, Games, Toys, and Fancy A rticles Suitable for the Holidays at BaSd. ELGIN MYERS' g Call and Bee them before Make a specialty of Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Locks, Nails and all builders trimmings. Also Wall Paper, faints,' Oils and Class. Hardware and Furniture, Dishes and Enameled Ware. Get WE WILL CLARKE & FRAZER Suitable For TOYS, .NEW GAMES and BOOKS for tne juveniles. WILSON'S PHARMACY Co ndon M eat Co. WM. 0. EDDEN, Monaster. r; Now Occupying Our Own Finest Beef, Pork, Mutton, We recommend and guarantee our own make of Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard Sau sage and Bologna , , Try them once and be convinced. ppest Job printing for en Our bis store, in the Op , . t - - - 1 - vpu v vuotllUOO OIIU UUI CUCl! CO . and counters are loaded with by far the largest and most complete stock of Gener-'-'al Merchandise ever bronhtto Condon. We extend a cordial invitation to our """ patrons, and the publio generally, to call and inspect our new store, our big stock y ard our low prices. We can showyou why you should trade with us. 1 We invite special attention to the following lines: Fur Collarettes, Silk and Flannel Waists Ready Made Skirts Rainy Day Skirts, ; : " 1 Flannelette Wrappers, Clothing, Shoes. ' DUNN -SET..' " : UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS. store. ' making your, selections. 5 "THIS WAY FOIr HOLIDAY . GOODS." ' 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 . :. v n our prices. HOT BE UNDERSOLD. the Holidays 1 1 BOOKS "When Knighthood was in Flower." "The Christian," . "Eben Holden." "Prisoners of Hope." . . and uiafty others suitable for correct Holiday Gifts. , '. J. Q. JARVIS. Troprletor. New Building Main Street 111 at tr;e QCO BE Office. for B usi n ess. I new hrinlr Vmildi BROS Pall Shoes! ! W? have jnet rpceived a fine line of Fall She which have been careful! selected and are strictly firnt clas. Iight repair work done free on all hoes sold by this store. Repair Work n Specialty. 0. U. pOpSS & X- naii? 5t We Carry A complete stock of Dry 0mh, Groceries, Furninhing qoodn, Boots and Shoes, Hats Caps, Hardware, Queensware etc. We .take orders for : Strauss Bros, tailor-made Suits. Stephenson & Wilco Growing? ') . Of course we're growing. Our busines is growing, our . stock is growing and our ability to serve you in the be&t possible manner is also growing. When you need First-class Hand Made Harness and Saddles Call Cantry & on WHE" INTERIOR Highest price paid for Grain of all kinds. Btoraga and baling of Wool. , General Warehouse and Ilerehandise Business. BALFOUR, CUTKB1E C8 , ITCES. innnnnjuuinnnnnjvuirvuvuvnxt COfJDOfJ HOTEL J ouir 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 Painting promptly executed. Paper Hanging, Graining and Interior Decorating. Make a Specialty of Fine Pictorial Work. I invite inspection of my work and prices. ; ' : Yours to please , N. CONDON (FIX BUILDING) taia atgnatara ia on every box ot t'ta gennina native Bromo-Quida Tatieu & temedr that ewe a eU ts. t a Jmjr " NCASTER4 PATT130S, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Fiurm and Town property for tale. Correspond ence solicited. CONDON,. .-.;. OREGON Palmer. n. WAREHOUSE WHEAT ABLIXSTCH, BLALCCX. CS'JCLAS. ICXE Has been thoronghly renovated and ia now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public. Com mercial travelers and others desiring the comforts of a firet-clasa hotel will find thia hoaae tnvted to their vanU. Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr. MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. FOR TRA VELING MEN CONDON, OREGO N BOLEUS, OREGON WHEAT! WHEAT! ! 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, CRECCK. Insure yo tr propery against fire in the Phoenix. Lancaster & Pattiaon agents visit DR. JORDAN'S cnta-H uuseuu of mmuv I OBI I1ARKET ST SAN PftANCISCO, CJtL. flutnu aisikui BmukJ Ttilrfwt Antmlcal UiUKum tBUtaWar'A. - thnrntut mttrmMon t tht Cttjf. A WirffrArf tithi jar vitifr. ddiMM,Ml(lTlrr4bjr i th oldaxt SDcrtuiUt on Ui 1'aaiOa WnkuMtM.wurmalrwl' I r I Joaawi-PEivATi diseases I I ll v m4 mm wb m mfforlni A A U Irum th ca'ect ef youlhlnl lnUI- f orUo!i r uimu In lusturar A I cailona; apriBcvtrrlea, rrwtniw a I f VrliaailBa, II jr oouBbliwtlon of ramwUM, of (raat ouratlva powar, Ilia Doctr r liu aa arraucad bia lratmat that It will noi & only alTura Iiamoltata nUrt, but parmHiiant r cur. Taa Doctor aura ant eialin to ri form A slraolaa, bnt la wall known to b lulr aud 9 iur fhyalolitti and 8nr(von, tr-mluaM lu blaipeclally Dlavufa af tirm. HTraIIl.I)l thoronthly artirtloatad from th ayataot without tha meoHlorenrj. S Traiaaoa flltad by aa Expert. I Mn for Rtatair. A quick and rrnlM tnrt for Fliw, riuara ul riofailWtby Dr. Jardui' apottUI alnlr methods. EYEBT MAM applying to MwlUroeatYa Our KaHfH umittim ol hbeotiiplalnl. lla wlU uanmtt m HjMTI VM fit tvrnt eo " umitrttikt. Cnnitattiia FRKB iltrk!HyrrtTt, . . CHAHOES VMUY MBASONABLA Traatmant porsoOBlly or by lmr. Wrlta f..r Rook. PHIIOVOI-IIT F MABRIAGfd. Ma.xkbFhbb. (AvaJtub.a book, ior mau.) Ca'iorwrtt OIL JORDAN k CO.. 1 0BI Mtrket St. S. P. -. J W.OAKU.fd Attorns at Law, Notary Public and Cenvyancf, CmiIm, Or. rr.llwtltnand tntiTnr. Tsrwi fManaahta, Oar la raar of puatufflea tiilUtnx, Mlu atca4 s. A. PATTISOSf I3TAET rUBLIO, Oflleala Glob Salldlng. ' conotm, . . - . oMxaow, QAM K. TAR TACT0 ATT0Slil.AX-U7, OSea aeracr iprlnf itrcat ted Orejoa mm coirDow. OBKftow. ' The Reffuldfor lino. h MuMtii jktris NAVIGATION 0. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.-.; : , ,,..'.', thtty Lfaw oj Sltimtrt Bettma Porflarv VaHiYv Cv4 I Twta, tlacd Rivaa ' aaj &S Poiata on the TuMngtoa aiia. Ta ! enf City ana Rfnrtor ra Panlmid arary.nornlcg (aiccpt Himilar) at '. and Tb DaJlet at! a. a., arrlTlnf at atlB Voa la aaipia tor oulf diog train, rn!(ht Kt Greatly Kedueed, u W. C ALLAWAY.Oea. Aft. Foot of Court auaot, Tha EaUaa, 0. s:iofT Liriii 3 union Pxinc TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, KASISAS CITY, ST. LOUIS. IJEVYOnii. Ocean Steamers be tween Portlaod .and -San Francisco every five days. . LOW RATES Tickets to and from all parts of the Unjt- ed States, Canada and Europe. For partic ulars call on or address, H.R. BRIG'GS, ACfcNT. ARLINGTON, OREG. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants reglHtered prior to .Tun Y . 100? will Via TMlwl nnnn nro. w -I v"t ..... w .....v. ...... f - sentation at my office. Interest ceases , ' 1 II. STKPHKVHrtJl. " T- T . r . .. r licnoiuri ui vritiiniii i;uiiiilv. tif-utni. iVALL PAPER LATEST DESIOflS FASHIONABLE PATTEEII3 jem In m mm Largest, and best Select ed stock in the County," Estimates fiiriehed; on jobs as to uiateaial rii1 labor. W. . DAHLIXa.