THE CONDON GLOoL JANUARY I, 1003, THURSDAY. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, ORKOON. LOCAL NEWS, Happy Naw Xr. Jmttf Jams U, Mattlngly wm In town yesterday, W, L, Marker returned to Arlington yesterday. rtrlt-ti I'otterton, an old rosldont of Fossil Is dMl. Ttit Infant child o( Dr. and Mr. R. K. Luna It seriously III with aryalpelat. Uto. D. Pukek and Ad Smith, ol May villa pr ad net, war In town Monday, Mr. Hud KlnUlay and MIm Kva Uraca Itawsay wra uiarrlJ at 01 I December 34. Lad la I you can gat good 36 1 nnh t a pa measure by calling at the Ul-jbm office. Won't ooat yon a cant. It. R, Ramaay visited 'Hands to town daring tha week. Ilaraeantly returned. from visiting hi aon on Schnlller Flat. Tha many friends of Dr. Nicklln will ba pleased to laarn that ha I speedily recovering from hi recent serious III. nea. Hat from now nntll spring at and be low eoat. Anyone needing millinery good will And great bargain at Mr. K. I.. Madden'. A atraw ttack on Cooke Bros ranch loll over the other night killing two One male and one steer. The animal war II valuable one. Mr. and Mr. B. K. Bearey apetit ev rl days In town daring the week. Mr. Hearty ba been on tha sick lUt (or sev week bat I somewhat Improved now. John Uunderwond and Mia May Mar pole werw recently married in t nU'il. Both parties ere wall known her and will receive the Cungratolatlou if many friend. A special business mating of Hie Vnntbln Society will be hrM at the home of kreJas. Klser next ttalnrlay at) p.m. All member are rcj utcil to be pre tent. Leave your ihecriptlon to the Pun Francisco Eiamlner at thia office and we will do the rait, and tave you pott age, trouble etc. Fred Anderson, of the Guana force, epent few days during the week vlatft tiig hi parent at Loue Rock' He re turned Monday. HaU, millinery good, toy, fancy good etc lor the Holidaya. Ureat re duction In price on millinery good on til after tha flrat of the year. AJIss Dora Downing'. H. D. Fletcher ha told hi interest In the Summit saloon to his former part ner, Al Searcy. Mr. Fletcher ei pacta to remove to Walla Walla in the near fu lure and engage iu business there. f Mr. and Mr. Geo. Knoi, of Fossil, viasted bar parent, Mr. and Mit. 'u. Cornett, during the week returning Tueeday. Mrs. Cornett and her tlstor, Mr, lieger.of Portland, accompanied them home. Assessor-elect Shelton la here fro.i Ar lington in the Interest of the Columbia Itlver Development Co. Thecompany'a drill is now down aboat 80 feet with ex celteat Indication for gaa. Mr. Sholtou ay tbe company' atock 1 selling rap idly. Mr. Susan llager, of Portland, it here visiting bar sister, Mrs. Wm. Co'nolt. W.L.Barker drove her oat from Arling ton Friday. Her coming was a pleaa.int surprise to Mr. and Mrs, Cornett as they were not expecting her. This is her first visit to Condon. 8. B. Barker received a teleg'am 8u n dayinnnoanclng the death of bis sitter, Miss Vera Barker, which occurred Satur day at her home in Maine. Mis Barker visited in Condon for several months a year or so sgo and waa well known to many of our people who will regret to laara of her untimely death. A rate of $00 from Portland, $55 from Pendleton to Kan tat City and return lias been made by the railroad compan ies on account of the meeting of the Na tional Live Stock Attociatlon Janaary 13-11 Inclusive. It I the desire of those Intereated to have a large representation from Oregon as an effort will be made to bring the association to Portland in 1004. Thomas Goodman and his 15-year-old son, of Beecher Flat, stopped over In town Snnday night on their return from Portland where the boy underwent an operation for the removal of cataracts from his eyes. The unfortunate young man hit a two totallv blind lor some l ma hnt It la honed that his slsht will be at least partlaly restored by the opera tion. It will be several months, howev er, before he can tee again. Geo Earhart met with quite a lota at Ontario, in Malhenr county, last week Hi. ihMD. which are being wintered near that place, atrayed away from .the herder one nfght and the band, getting on the O.S.L. railroad track, waa truck by a train and about 400 of the animal were klllad. Mr. Earhart returned from Ontario last Thursday where he went to see about the lot. He has filed a claim with the company for the amount of the loss. W. W. Bundy and his nephew, O. D. Unlsness, of Dakota, are here buying more land. Mr. Bundy was here last summer with several other gentlemen, all of whom Invested In some land at that time and they are so well pleated with the country that the two gentlemen hoM am ranldlv Increasing their hnldlnm. They purchased the 8helton k onpluHnu of 440 acres and 80 acres from Judge J. B. Mattingly, Both tracts are on Boecher Flat. This being the lint ol the yea'r, the (Iloss Is sending out souvenirs of the season In tha shape of statements of ac count to all lu friends who happen to ba In arrears. We hope no one will de cleve himself by thinking that he it specially honored on this occasion for "there are others," many of them. These statements are sent out wltn tha best withe of the Globe to all Itt readers for a happy and prosperous N'e Year. Tha editor Is In most happy Irani of mind Just now as all who call to settle or who remit by mall will dis cover. He can write a perfectly lovaly receipt and will take pleasure in pre senting one of tbee works of art to each subscriber who pays up. Thete receipts are highly prised as souvenir and you should call early and secure one, Happy New Year I Kd Morgan, of Mayvllle, was a pleat- ant caller at this office Tuesday. kture your propery against Are in the I'iuenli. Lancaster & J'etlison agents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson, of Lone Rock visited friends in towu during the week. The flouring mill resumed full opera lions Monday puoruiug after a brief shut down. Bosk To Mr. and Mrs Merrlt Frlssell, of Trail Fork, Sunday luoruiug, Decem ber 28th. an II pound boy. A Lone Rock young man is told to wear kult pauties made like llnse worn by iltutis, cousins and aunties. Marshal Armstrong's ll'itel de Skook uiu wss a popular sleeping place MhikUj night. Two lodgers shared it comforts. John Madden sr., of Lone Rock, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Madden had just delivered a ltl of slock bogs to II. E. Summers of Matney. E. 11. Sterling, of Portland, arrlvdd Tut-sUey to take the place lr. Mlw sen on the county rrcoru work, rue esimrts ai making Mliaiacb.tr promts A pleasent surprise came to Mr. and Mra. Wm, Hawes and family Tuesday iVtviutx'r 30, when their s-mi, A. J. llaaet, who had leu alwainl hlii.- i mis returned to niuliu the.n a visll -! will perhaps make this tut iulu.o iioi.ie. R.-ceiil ci-'ii(in iils by Hie Clilo.i.t 15 aid o( ilejlii omilro the claim Hiat luiiion juice it sure death ( lynhuid ermt. A tcaspioiiluliti juice m liail a lassof water will sHHxlil,' kill every germ in the water. This is worth re membering. The lucky numbers iu the Condon Pharmacy' julty ,irav l.i j Christ nas uve were hold hy little lleisio Searcy and M s. Walter Jyer; the foi o. ilniaiiig the $45 wauh and tin lauer the tlvi.il $20 doll. Miss lsiie was tlin i ,oat dc- lihud small girl i.i vowu Cuiiatmus lav. We acknowledge the receipt f the proceedings of it,e icgolar qusileilv meetilis of the OnMi IJislui lcul snrlely for the i4t year. Thiss cietv M u -in valuable ttoik in com pi Hut; the emiy history of li sUle niil much I . crest Unit would otherwise l lost Hlerity is being prvterved thruuli i, ir.uts. ClirihtuiM eve was fittingly cclebiaU.il in tVimloii. Ai three of the 'chuichw, U.f llii.tibi. S.ii.il's and Congrrgational s I t iiiinato uMMi'ihCs were cunuucied a. 1. 1 pv-'iiis tin t sweet meals were ilis- UiUi.cd Ui Hie ciiildi'icii. Lach church vuit filled to m fullciipncily. An enjoy al.li: iIhiicc h- ul hid 1 i.i Armoi v hull and tho 'ligrooui wu well fiHt d. p H5? ii p J i o 5 When brought to u are filled aa the doctor prescribe them. "We do not substitute." Ask your doctor e do. If Condon Pharmacy (PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.) Remember ui wbdt in need of Drug, faints, Oil., Glast o- aiiytliing thai way 'w fou.id i.t an up-to-date drug store. Kali Shoes! ! , We have just received a fine line of Fall Show which have been carefully selected and are strictly first-class. Light repair work done free on all shoes sold by this store. Repair Worlc a Specialty. 0. U. piOpSS 0 QO. N T)air;5t. We Carry inruxrwnnniwvwyjwvxrinjvxn Beautiful Dolls, Games, 1 Toys, and Fancy Articles l Suitable for the Holidays at & Barr PI HTM MVPRQ' Condon 5 Bldg. J-sja-aiva ava a aw a aw Ores, g 5 Call and see them before making your selections. mm ruvtrl "When Iho days begin to lenghthen The cold begins to slrengihen."-r- Theu'g when vou lioed a .IR3T-0LASS HEW STGVE Cull and examine our big ftock of HEAT-PilODUCIHG FUEL SAVEr.S CLARKE & FRAZER f i duare, iiriulure, lii'dinr- Material, House FunuBhlnrr. f i: Christmas is Over Cot we are slill du'ug business at Ihe o'd sand v.Ui tbe finest sU-ck of soods in lowi. 1 ' a Confectionery," Lunch Goods, Cigars. Nothing but the best at John Jackson's. A complete slock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furnishing Good, Boots and Shoes, Hals Caps, Hardware, Quoensware etc. We take orders for Strauss Bros. Tailor-made Suits. Stephenson & Wilcox. Growing? Of course we're giowing. Our businea ia growing, oar stock is growing and our ability to serve you in the best possible manner is also growing. When you need First-class Hand Made Harness and Saddles Call 4.M.. o. r-i. on Condon, Oregon. WHEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE mm Highest price paid for Grain of all kinds. Storage and baling of Woo!. General Warehouse and Merchandise Business. BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO , If C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLAIOCX, C3UCLAS, I0XE nvvpjuinnnjxnnruirumrir nruuuinnn rtnnnnnjrnnruinnnpjxruinnnnnp j THE ( t CONDON 1 I HOTEL J r4 , s THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY Has ten thoroughly reuovated and ia now prepared to cater to tbe wants of the traveling public. Com mercial travelers and others desiring . the comforts of a first-class hotel will find this bonse suited t j their wants. Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Fropr. ttvu uvLTJtruinj uuvumnru uxruxnnnnnruijiruuinnjuuirjuvu iru tuuvul Was Unlaw.'uliy Removed. Ju.lje P.riulsliaw, ot the circuit caurt, has Imirled down a decision iti tha case of Edward Dunn vs tha Canty Court of (iillia.n County. The case grew out of the appointment of Mr. Du'i'i ai administrator of the estate of tl h'tr Chas. Fii and his subsequent remov- itl by the county court. Th removal was aoinewhtit suinmary and Mr. Uunu through his attorney, 8. E. Van Vtictor, curried tha case to the circuit court to be reviewed. The case was submitted some time ago. The decision Suds that the removal of Mr. Dunn as administra tor was unlawful and that his original appointment still stands. Spirits at Mayvllle. A report comes from Mayville to the effect that spiritualistic HR'etinjri are all the go there lately. Meetings uo h.i.l nightly and manifestations of the pres. ence of something nucanav hm m-qiv are frequent. Large audiences ao s:iid to be present ac each weel'iu;.; und t'.c entire community Is muob esoite l over iim manlta which are beoureU by U.c mediums. ' Moore-Hawos. A pretty wedding was solemnized ntll.e residence of the bride's paients, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Hawes, on Wednesday Dec. 24, 1002, when their daughtert Miss Maggie Hawes and Mr. Bay Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moore were made one. Elder W. A. Goodwin, of the L.D. 8. church, performed the ceremony and tied the knot which made these two young hearts one, in the most approved fashion. A nu uiber of guests were pres ent to witness the ceremony including the immediate relatives and a few close friends of the happy cou pie. The bride is one of Ullllani county's fairest daughters and the groom well eierybody knows Bay and the beBt that can be said of him is that he is worthy of his charming bride. - The Glodb extends congratulations and best wishes. it Girdles the Globe. The fame of Bucklen'e Arnica Salve as the best in the world extends round the pfti-th. It's the one Derfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises Sores, Boils Bualds, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin eruptions. Only 25c at Condon. Pharmacy. Dr. Hoffman's New and Reliable Remedies including Liver Pi!ls, Headache Cure,Covn Cure, Pile Omituept and SuposUo'-ioa, Eya Salve ad Cold Cure to cure a cold in 24 hours. J. Q. JARVIS, Druggist. WW mtmi situs sm nMUMf JW.BAtUKS) Attorney at Law, Netary Publte and Convayancapi OacdM. Or. CHatfMisa InnnnK Tanns rsssnaaktak Oftaa ia raat ol peatofllca toolldlng. Main auaas, 8. JL fATTISOR Offlca la Olok Battataf. cow oow, oasaoaT. gM B. VAX TACTOB ATT0S5ET'AT-tl. ChBs n Sprla atraet aad Of sfoa avsatsa COHDOIT. OBBOOST. . The Regulator Line. KAVIQATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.. OaCr Lb el Stearatrs Between Fortius Vancouver, QscadLcHHooi Rhrc aai J Potato oa fh$ Tasnlagtoa aid. 1 sTaaairts Bans City ana Bafnfatar taak Stlaaa atary ataralaf (umm SBlaF)atV Tsa bXlai all a. Hu, arrtrtaf at atau4k i la aaaaia Una 1t autoiof ualoa. rtiat Basas Omtly BadseaA, , W. C ALLAWAT. 0n. Aft. ttt f Cewn StraM, ta Oailaa, On. MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. INEHART'S RESTAURANT Tbe public will find that no better accom laodations can be foi;id in this county, than tbis place. Good meals, clean beds. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVEUno GEO. V. RlXUHAliC. Pivi). . CO2CD0N, OREGO N ijue PopIpdurti5e ii a ljue paper TJWIPB5 v: X OnFGori Cg aa itt r ib'p V mm Umon Pacific TO SALT LAKE, y DOIVED, KAV.0AS CITY, CIIICACO, ST. LOUIS.- HEW YORK. Condon' Moat Co. WW. C. EDfES, Wpn.vjtpr. Nov. Occtr hn Our 0iNcw Dnlld'Og Ma'n Street. Finast Beef, Pork, Mutton. Wc ireuiiMiie-'tt r.nd gu.ira-.iioc our own uipke of Sivjai'-careU Ua;ns, Break last Bacon, Lard Sau saa1 and Bolojua this sif-nataia is on erery box ot t' nnios s aiative Brorno-)uiiMrt. i"aMet V remedt that raws at eHi la ( T a My 'fry Liclibo convincoc; p'st Jjb priiti.7; yo." .II, at tye JC0BEv0ffic & TATTISOX, HEAL ESTATE AND INSUFIANCE FV. rr t i "o a iiJieity io.- Corretix'pd cj! e to! c'.s.i. , I Open for Business! Executor's Notlca. Estate of Christopher H. Rels, deoeased. Ko UesUhereby given that tha andersicned, John Arthut Kels. has been duly appointed executor of the last will and testament ot Christonher H. Rels, deceased, late of Gilliam County, Oregon All persons having claims against the .-aid de ceased are hereby notified to piesant the same duly verified as by law Kqnired, to the uid ex ecutor at his borne near Olex, Gilliam County Oregon, or at the oaice of hia attorney Sam Van Vector in Condon, Gilliam uownty, Oregon, within six months from the first day of January A. D. 1903, the same being the dale hereof, and he date ot the first publication of this notice in too CoaDON Globs, of Condon, Oregon. JOHN ARTHUR KE1S Executor. o ( .' ."j 'ivsssnil on r kholvos Ocean Steamers be tween Portland and San Francisco every five djys. LOW RATES viT DH. JORDAN'S oatarl AHATQUY' I FSANCISCa, CAU a.Naiki : .1 J ,' .'.i'-.iJx AtlU UK) ')t t.) C !,: jo. Vie extend ft s'o ,.'- :i!!.V; (uc.'U ft i id iiiKpocl OO tin nvvoi. uiy you bIku'IJ iauo wnh iv. . 1'- ir aii. tHUSEUU.OF f is;i ua.-::stst. tw toi,d"i,.l iiivilaiiun io on w:v slaw, our bi Svock Sl We invite special attention lo llio r.ovi.iUacj: g: Fur Collarettes, Si Ik and Flannel Wai y ts g: Ready Made Slclrts, Rainy Day Slvircs, SLT Flannelette Wrappers, Clotliing, Slices. if IslCaat. Jtolasaaata mjmmn. IVlM.9SBA.1-rtlVATI If 11 Ta- a4 - I I lur wen wke ar g g fr. iatk WKCUaf reuwiai n.. rut Aaataatlaal Insaaai la the Vor a. V c. u.aaM IHa M ua HkalAa 9 01IF.ASII A ttai I taow- r aturar A W 1 Tara, Warv.Miai.aSlriMnSF,lB. !. MfcM taa" Itaeomalt. i In DUNN BROS. UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS. ... :3 uiiauiuiiiiiiuiuuiiuiiuiauiuuiauiiiiiiiiiuuiauniiu a-ilr afr4 Iaallata nan. wax n our. Tha Doasa aslraalaa. Sat wan now wm " MunhinlelH a4 erawi,prtiutueat S hlfcUitT-Plaiaa af Bta. NTrSfSl thereofhly arndic-tad from tha ayataaa wUaaut lkeaetHr'rj. Tl aw mm i. " - . r ar BfiatSar. A SOWS ; an rofll 3 Ktlot rils. rtaaar aat niala,ty . JanUa-a apeoial palalaaa sialboda. A TBBIT 1IAH aplytnpaa.ulieatT; i avaryaoMwaandrrfnaa. coniuitatma r n Jitt ana artn t-J,"" f,iB... ainualll mr tot U(Wr. Writa Ut Naak. pItMtOPT 9 I MARaUB. Man.FaJUS, (Jtvaiuatoa wokbtnw.miwann 1 Da JCBOAN a C0 toil HarlietSt.a. . Tickets to and from pU parta of the IJnit cd States.Canada aud Europe. For partic ulars call on or address, H. R. BRIGGS, AGtNT. ARLINGTON, OREG. Treasurers Notice. All county warrants registered prior to Jnn. 1, 1902, will be paid npon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceasn after Nov. 11, 1002. .- T. H.-STBPnENSOS, TreaBnrer of Gilliam county, Oregon. WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS FASHIONABLE PATTERNS Largest and best select ed stock in the County. t Estimates furniched on jobs as to uiateaial and labor. W- A. DABLIi:3.