Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 12, 1903, Image 3

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    THE GOIIDOI! GLOBE.
THURSDAY. rRUARV 12, I WO 3
THE OFFICIAL PAPIROF OILLIAM
COUNTY, OHECON.
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LOCALNEWS,
Unit from now null I spring at and b-
lo oot. Aiijimis iimllutf iiillllnitrjr
mmI will flii.l grtrNt bargains kt Mrs. K.
ii. Mn.i.u.r.
waive iKM out. when yon sea os
ik n wlmt you owe ns. 8urittgiVit A
Il"i n8 Ki ii.DiNO Matihul Ii Clark
A Knurr's spedalt. Car loads coining.
(I ft their llgttrea.
lUrry Hour Is liutMIng a new rarpen
tersliau wvdot llollentxwk's blacksmith
ml uiaclilna sho.
Ptvplienson A Wiloni bava a change
oi ni in this impression, II you wear
lliot'i It III llilurmt you.
Anum colj water paint. Will
taml the weather ami is l the cost ol
oil pnlnt. Clarke 4 Prater.
Hats, millinery imhIs, toys, fancy
Khxis etc. lor mo Holidays, ureal re-
l union In prlv on millinery foods on
til after the first of tu year. Miss Dura
ltawnlng'. c .
All things Indicate that Comloo will
njy a building boom nest summer
audi as the town never before knew
Just keep your eye on Condon and watch
liar grow.
The Kst Orrgonlan says that the
portage railroad Is second In importance
to Oregon to the Lewis A Clark Fair. If
the statement were reversed it would be
nearer the truth.
Kliler Ooodwln lectured to a well Blled
bouse at the Saint's church Sunday
evening bis subject being the Image
eeen by Nehuchadnesiar la bis dream
end Interpreted by Daniel.
The ball to be given Friday evening,
Feb. 13th, nnder the auspices of Wallula
Circle Is for a worthy ohjecb the new
school house building fund and all
friends of the Condon public school
should attend. See large posters.
I). M. Klnehart has purchased the
Itinehart restaurant from his father, U.
V. Rlnehart, and has taken possffaalou
of the bonne. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Hine
tiart have moved into the property va
cated by D, M. near the water tank.
The strain well drill completed a well
for K. A. May Saturday and moved to
(iodfrey S'liilli nic'e place, Monday. Mr.
Wat' well is 33 S feet deep with an
abundance of good water. Less than
three days were required to complete It.
Ceo. Earhart returned from Ontario
last week where he speut some time
lookinK after bis sheep. He says the
heavy snow which recently prevailed In
that section has mostly disappeared and
when be left the sheep were doing nice
The services at the Baptist church are
(wing continued this week. Kev. Mount
of Heppner being still here assisting the
laator. Much Intereat Is being ahown
and the house is well Blled at each eer
vice. Kev. Mount Is a forceful and
ileaing speaker. s
The Long Creek Light Is the latest
Journalistic venture In this part of East
ern Oregon, the initial numberof which
lias reached our table. The Light is a
farlght, newsy, prosperous looking sheet
and we wish it success. W. 0. Harry
man Is the publisher.
The entertainment to be given by
members of the Rellgio society tonight
in Armory hall will be worth attending.
The program will consist of muslo liter
ary eierclses Ublenui etc. Doors open
at 7:00 p. tu. l'reformance begins at
7:30. Admission 10 and 15 cents.
Teacher's eiamtaatiou Is being con
ducted this week by Superintendent
Neal assisted by Mrs. Lillian Stevens
and J. A. McMorrls. The applicants
are: Ivan Macy, Mrs. Susie Welle, Miss
es Belle Ranney, Augusta Wester, Ber
tha Trimble, Mamie Scoggin, Pearl
Moore and Belle Wilson.
Deputy Sheriff Rogers arrested Taul
Schroeder, of Ferry Canyon. Thurday
on a warrant eeut here Irom Clackamas,
ounty, the charge being seduction. Mr.
Itogers took Schroeder to Arlington Sat-'
nrday where he was met by Deputy
Sheriff Moody, of Clackamas county,
Schroeder is a married man and the
jirosecutlng witness Is his sister-in-law.
The Condon Debating Club threshed
out the bachelor tax question last Friday
evening end settled U for good that the
gay bachelor shall not be taxed, Tomor
row evening the club will take up and
settle the question of electing United
States senators by a direct vote. Visitors
are welcome at the club meetings on
.Friday evenings.
John Madden, of Lone Rock, met with
a serious accident last Saturday, lie
had started to Condon In a lumber wa
gon and while coming up a grade soon
after leaving home liU team became
frightened and started to run throwing
Mr. Madden to the ground. The full
rendered him uncoiicioua and when he
came to his senses after n couple of hours
lie found that the team had stopmil a
ehort distance above him. With much
difficulty he crawled to the wagon climb
ed in and drove home. He has since
been confined to his bed unable to move
but at lust accounts was Improving slow-
Jy.
At a meeting of those interested in
the Blue Mountain reserve, held at
Canyon City lust week, Forest Super
visor tl. D. Langille explained that the
government ratine would be u I lotted first
to those living wittiiu tne reserve lines,
then to those who own hind tliereii',
next to those wh are adjacent to the
reserve, and lastly to those living at
distance, the farthest uway getting the
last and least allotment. No charge is
: to be made this year for range w ithin
the reserve. the allotment as ex
plained bv Mr. Lmigillu will lie some'
what hard on Wheeler county sheepmen
mid will almost tint Gilliam and Sher
man counties out of the sheep business.
-Fil Journal,
A Thrilling Rv-i.
A gentleman -utt is spending the win
ter in Oondwi had a Somewhat thrilling
experience last Monday evening of
which this story Is a. correct Record,
He la a gallant gentleman and when be
learned that two ladies of the house at
which he Is staying wished to attend
church that evening and had no escort
he gladly proffered bis services In that
capacity which the ladies as gladly ac
cepted. It will be remembered that I
full grown chlnook had been doing In si
ness In Condon that day and when the
party sailed forth the mod and slush on
the sldewalkless streets in the southwest
part ol town was most abominable.
Carefully picking their way along the
fences and over the Inprovised stepping
stones they Anally reached the covered
sewer which crosses the street diagonal
ly at the Klnehart restaurant corner and
cheered by the Arm footing which the
planking gave them they made for port,
which in Hits ease was the sidewalk. At
that point the sidewalk is a couple of
feet above the sewer and as the beau of
the party attempted to make
the ascent bis feet suddenly parted coin
panyand with a yell of dismay "ker
plunk" he went into the yawning abyss,
(At the particular point where be laud-
the sewer was uncovered.) Fortunately
there was only about a foot and a ball
of water running in the eewer at the
time and by strenous efforts the ladles,
aided by two other ladles who happened
along, pulled and tugged ontli they sue
ceeded In rescuing their escort from bis
perilous and uncomfortable position. It
was a narrow escape for it Is said that
the gentleman, whole of portly boild,
fitted Into the sewer's month like a plug
and thus literally dammed the water so
that It must have soon overwhelmed
him. The Record does not state wheth
er he dammed anything else or not. The
Record says that the gentleman stated
that be did not know which one of tbe
ladies pushed bitu into tbe eewer but
that If either of them did so be thinks
it Is a poor way to induce strangers eith
er to locate in Condon or to attend
church. It may also be made a matter of
Record that the gentleman will not be a
candidate for eewer Inspector at tbe
next city election.
Something That Will Do You Good.
We know of no way lo which we can
he of more service to our readers than to
tell theui of something that will be of
real good to them. For this reason we
want to acquaint them with what we
consider one of tbe very best remedies
in the market for coughs, cold and that
alarming complaint, croup. We refer to
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We
have used it witb such good results in
our family so long that It has become a
household necessity. By its prompt nse
we haven't any doubt but that it has
time and again prevented croup. The
testimony is given upon our own experi
ence, and we suggest that our readers,
especially those who have small children
always ksep it in their homes as a safe
guard against croup. CmLn (S.C.)Aff
itngrr.
Only 25c at Condon, Pharmacy.
Loaded Shot Gun Shells and
cartridges. Large ebFoitn.ent at
Claike & Fraxer'e Hardware and
Furniture store.
Grain Sacks Contracted.
Frank Moore has been canvassing the
Condon and Ferry Canyon section dur
ing tho past week taking orders for grain
sacks for the Arlington Warehouse Co.
Tbe company contracts the sacks to the
farmers at 6J cents apiece and agrees
to give the farmers tbe benefit of tbe fall
in price should there be any before de
livery. Mr. Moore contracted 70,000
sacks Sn this section and we understand
that the Warehouse people have already
contracted about 250,000 in the county.
This indicates that tbe farmers of Gil
liam county expect to raise some wheat
this year.
When you lack energy, do not relish
your food, (eel dull after eating, all you
need is a dose of Chamberlaiu't Stomach
it Liver Tablets. They will make you
fell like a new man and give yon an ap
petite like a bear.
Sold bv Condon Pharmacy.
J. Q. Jarvie baa a change of ad this
week. . .
The portago railway bill hat passed
the House.
There la no change in the senatorial
situation.
11. 11. Little will serve supper for tbe
dance tomorrow night.
Foa Sale No 8 cook stove in good re
pair. Enqnire of Roy Price. ,
J. A. McMorrls and family returned
last week from a pleasant visit witb
friends at Dayton Wash.
Win. Eddon, of the Oondon Meat Co.
almost sawed his left thumb off Tuesday
while working at the block.
Fob Rknt In the town of Mayville
store and rooms, apply to Mrs. Byrne,
40 Laid ley St., San FrHiici8co,California.
Harrison Ebbert, of Walla 'Walla, a
former resident of this place, is here vis
iting his brother, J. W. Ebbert, and
other friends.
Mrs. M. E. Summers aud Mrs. B. II.
Bour returned from Pendleton Tuesday
where they went to attend the funeral
of their relative, Mrs. llolen Stockdule,
which was held Sunday.
Wastbd An energetic manager for
ollioe to be opened in this city for large
manufacturing concern. Salary One
uunoerd Dollars per montn extra com
miRHlon and exnensea Five Hundred
Dollars cash security required. Best of
references. Addree Manager P. O
Box
2124 Sun FianciHco, Calif.
49162.
For Stomaoh Troubles.
"I have taken a great many different
medicines for stomach troubles aud con
Btipation," writes Mrs. S. Uelger, of
Dunkerton, Iowa,"but never had as good
results from any as from Chamberlain's
Stomach A Liver Tablet.'?
For sale bv Condon Pharmacy. .
IT uoU need a
New Watch'
loan aupplu
UOU with thl
beet makes
at reasona
ble prices.
1 EpU R E D .
-r
Before Spring opens. In a few weeks you will be
at work and will need a reliable time piece. Bring'
in your watch today that I may hate time to y aj'
it in first-class condition before you need to nee it.
E. B. MI E A.J., -at
Condon Pharmacy
. .(PRESCRIPTION
j. i r '
GREETING!!
To atl those who have
I have purchased Elgin Myers' Confectionery, in the Barr bond
ing, and am making many improvements in the same. My
stock will consist of only the po rest and beat articles, including
CANDIES, NUTS, CIGARS, J i
LUNCH GOODS, SOFT DRINKS &C,
H H T
a ii m. mm . m-m a
YE SOLD 8 TONS OF HAILS LASHEAR
Because oar prices were right; ?v r
wm.o HAILS AND
LET US QUOTE YOU
CLARKE &
Still at the
Old Stand
With the finest line of up-to-date Candies, Cigars
and Tobacco, Fresh Roaeted Pea Nuts, A I moods,
Braiil Walnuts,. Pecans and Filberts, Oranges, Ln
. ope, Apples, B insnss and a4l" other frnite ) aeaeen.
Lunch Goods a specialty. Soft Drinks ofall kiode. -W-
Woman
A troe
The
She wsa a good woman. He loved be. She was his wife. The pie
was good ; his wife made it; he ate it. Dot the pie disagreed witb him,
and he disagreed with his wife. Now he takes a pili after" pie and is
happy. So is bis wife. Moral: Avoid dyspepsia by using
CATHARTIC PILLS from
J. Q. JARVIS, Druggist.
LARCE ASSORTMENT OF VALENTINES III STOCK.
Condon
ffM. C. EDDEN, Manager.
Now Occupying Our Own
Finest Beef, Pork, Mutton.
We recommend and guarantee our own make of
Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard Sau
v sage and Bologna
Try them once and be convinced.
finest job printing for
0
THAT
MAIS
TO
H0USANDS
OF
ASTY0HESSE
S ; :' UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS.
auiiuiiiiuiiiiiaiiuuiuaiiiiiiiiaiuiaiaauaiuaiuuiau
Diamonds, :
Jewelry, i
Silverware
Only First
class Goods.
DRUGGIST8.)
.......
i nvuvLrwtvuwuttrnnAftiWut
a "sweet tooth."
ITT TP-
a a a-m m J
inruvuwuvvvvvuu
BARB WIRE TTS
ARRIVE.
OUR BEST PRICES.
FRAZER.
' .-1:1 5
1
John Jackson.
Man
story.
Pill.
and the
Meat-0o.
New' Building Main Street
pil at tr;e (JC0BE Office.
DUNN -BR OS
10 PER CENT DISGOUrST
On Boys' and Misses' Orershoee while- aock lasts",
BIG BARGAINS III Mens' and Boys Shoes that have"
been in stock for sometime.
' We can get anything y ouwant in the W Yum. not in tiucit
on short notice.
o. u. piopss 0
(p.
THE WEARING O'lT.
Stephenson & Wilcox
Growing?
Of course we're growing. Our btmnes is growing, onf
stock is growing and oar ability to serve jou in the best
. . possible manner is also growing. When you need
First-class Hand Made Harness and Saddles
Call
on Cantry &
WHEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE WHEAT
Highest price paid (or Grain of all kinds. Storage and baling of Wool.
General Warehouse and Merchandise
Business.
8AU0UI, CDTXRIE A CO., ITCW.
ruinxuvvruuinnjvuviuinuirvtr
INEHART'S RESTAURANT
s
The pnblie will find that no better acconi
modatious can be found in this county ,
than this place. Good meal a, clean beds. ..
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN
GEO. V. RINEHART, Prop.
ljue pop!durti$e Id
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bruno Qnlnlne Tablet. AU
dragglRU refsnd tbe money if It lalli to cure
K. W. Grove' t Mjrnature is on each box. 25c
Subscribe for the Globb.
NCASTER a PATTISON,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Farm and Town property for sal. . Correaponi
euce aoliclted. , - d
CONDON, . OREOOJI
Jl'illMlil
"The road ain't half so hardaome
If you wear an easy ahoo."
We sell (t .too boy it; result two sat
isfied, well pfeaed persons.
Our Shoes for Men
'e n-n-iti" w ei-nr action ntt f.tess
in(f to tilt rvtt and ar drvliitrtl, in
theatrical parlsnde. to have a Ion
mid snt'iwsKfitl raft,
Palmer, -g
AIUXSTCN, BLAIOCX, DSUCLAS, ICXE
THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY
Has been thoroughly renovated and
is now prepared to eater to the
wants of the traveling pnblie. Com
mercial travelers and others desiring
the comforts of a first-class hotel will
find this bouse soiled to their wants.
, Mas. S. A- Maddock, Propr.
-MEALS 25c. BEOS 25c
CONDON, OREGO N
aljue paper JCJipB
Notice To Creditors.
Estate of Charles W. White, deceaaed. Notice
Is hereby gtven by the andersigned, duly ap
pointed Executrix of the esUte of Chariea W.
White, deceased, to creditors of, and all persona
baring claims against, the said deceased, to ex
Mbit them, with the necessary TOHCbem, with
in six months after the drst publicatioa of thi
notice, the first pttbllcation hereof being Thurs
day the 5th day of February A.D. 1903, to the said
Executrix at her rt sidence 12 miles doatheast of
Condon or at the offlce of Sam K. Van Vactor in
Condon the same being the place for the trans
action of the business of said estate, In the Conn'
ty of Gilliam, State of Oregon.
Dated this alth day of February 190S,
Kxllis Whits.
Sam K. Van Vactor attorney tor Executrix. ,
vteir DR. JORDAN'S amarl
fQUSEOO OF i!iIT0UY
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Notary f ubltc art CenveyancetV
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Tho Regulator. Lino,
KATIGATIOH CO.
THROUGH FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER
UNEmm
Oafiy Line ef Stamen Bctwcea PorfliA
Vaacoimr. Gucads Lacks, rlcod Rhrcf
saJaaPniais ea the Vaifatagtoa aUav
f ttar Sams City aae RtfYiTater fMss
flinS tf airalD( (ueayt Sunday) tt', '
M tm m a. imniii m nullum
a la MBfis Msm let eats.lng tnOaA
fkatfM aans Sntltr a4M4.
W. C aUAWAT. Oca. Aft.
9 ef Strwl, Tae Biim, Of.
CREGOn
Snorrr hmfL
Union Pacific
; : J-." TO ... ..
SALT LAKE,
DENVER,
KAHSAS CITY,
CHICAGO,
ST. LOUIS.
NEW YORK.
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 and
Europe. For partic
- ulars call on or address, "
H. R. BRIGGS,
ACfcNT.
ARLINGTON, OREG.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants rjjiiteret prior
to jMn. 1, 1902, will l pnid upon jire-
8entation at my office. Interest ihs,
!u;i Nov. 11, 1JI02.
P. II Stephenson,
Treasurer of Gilliam inmntv, Orfji..ii.
Alt PAPER
LATEST DESIGNS
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS
Largest and bet pellet
ed stock in the County.
Estimates . furnished on
jobs as toniateaialaivl labor.
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