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THE GOIIDOII GLOBE. THURSDAY. MAY 7,.tiIU09. THI OPflOIAU PAPER OF QILLIAM OOUNTY, OREOOft. LOCAL NEWS, In Hum w i i A III tin dust Well mlsed together Was Hit hi (tor y ol yesterday. Work lint liean resumed ou Fred Wll oh' etona saloon building. Hanry Ackarman li herding (r Mer rill Frissell ttiU spring.' . Henry llartman has screw of men at work on Klgtrt Myers' nsw lintel. Fishing tuck Is Largs assortment at Clarke A Prater's. MIm Minerva Ntl cama over from I'wwll Sunday to'fUtt Iter parent. Mr. Strlcklln and daughter, Mabel, ol Ilock Creek, wert In town Monday. K. U. Me'rrllvltl ha pitched hi to l tent on the lot uvit lo tne Condon Pharmacy. . . . , . The Arlington Lnmlwr Co. ha a fore ol i-rfcnierf f eroik building Ihslr vtiloe-aml tnedaf "' i i Contractor Peterson hat teani at work ftiuavatlng lor the louudatiou ol the new court lou. 1 R. il. (Ulbrallli, the Jovial Msytllle t-lttaen, aa In town Saturday delivering ItU crop ol ateere. Tit "Journal says trnnt fitting In Unite creek, within tli corporate liuiit ol Foeell, la esceptioiully g'od. Mr. and Mre. W. O. Key were over from Manilla Tuesday evening taking In the Georgia Harper alio. ( Tli vary lateat creation In Spring millinery. Buy your Kasler hat early and gt first choice, at Ml Dora Down lug'a. Frank Lancaster Iflt Tuesday for hit home In Seattle. II a favorably Im pressed witli thia country and may re tarn eonn and locate here. tfranl openln Dilay Friday and and Saturday. Pattern, trlmiiieil and street hata. Price reaeonabl. Call on Mr. E. L. Madden. Ur. Mary Itowerman, n( talent, haw (nested In Condon lit the practice ol her prol-l..n. See her card in another i-ilnmn o( this luiprelon. lUn Rlnehart ha purchase! C. O. Canlry'a realdance and remove! It to hie lota Jot west ol Phil Morrill'. II wll bnild an eitensWe addition at one. II.' II. little la Ma new tor room almoat completed and la now open lor tmilneaa with an eicellent stock of good. II ha a neat tor and a good location. Dell Ward, of Lone Rock, who hat been attending a business college at Portland for th paat three month haa returned noujjikler.hivlngJInUhaahta conre. ; : F. M. Fprlna-lnnand Jim Roger will leav to-day lor 'an i tended trip thro' central Idaho wher they go to look lor a cattl ranch. They goby team and ef fect to be gone fir aome 1 1 tne. How'a eonr arm? I tli leading qne- tiou thee day and the uiual answer 1 growl torn timet accompanied by word that wouldn't look well in print. vacciuatlon they ay. . Mont Ward la platting an addition to the town ofJCondon Immediately eat of the city Hmita and adjoining the tit ol the new school booea. Watch Condon grow and spread oat. W. J; Edward and hi ton, Fred El ward, wall known cattlemen of MayvlU precinct, were In town Saturday looking for cow to boy. They ma not una any thing 4 suit them. howevr and mad no purchases. H. C. Johnton, arrived Friday from Lamonl, Iowa, to local. Mr. Johoaon Wanes pert photographer andeipecU ' to open a atudlo her a little later. For th present he will make a apeclalty of fin view photography. Wm. Brassfleld wa op from Olei dar ing th week. II say that th report that he loit 60 per cent, of hit theep lait Winter I a mistake. Ill lost wa almnt 5 per cent. II will drive to Daker county for summer rang. A.J. Stubllng, of The Dalles, wa here a day or two last week representing U.J Htjitillnir- Arthur Is one of the moat popular yming1 men on th road and ha many IrienJs here. He Uslill extolling the high qnalitie of Harper goods. A. J. Moor waa In town Saturday for the first tliu in several month. Mr. Moore has been soriously ill for the past ' four months and ha but lately recover ed sufficiently to leave hi room. Ilia many -friends will be glad to learn of his recovery. (I. Keys delivered a bnnch of steers to J. E. Reynolds here Saturday. Mr. Key was carrying his left arm in a slinir. a a result of his horse falling with him in the morning while running a cow. Ills arm was badly bruised but no bone were broken. Fred Anderson, of the Globe office, took a full treatment of vaccination a short time ago and as a consequence the old man ia taking a turn at the cases and Harvey II Is enjoying? a vacation At ha I improving now It's getting dan gerons to ask him how ha likes it. Thronith th nntlrlng efforts of R. W. and J. F. Cooke, who took the initiative and many other progressive cltlscn who nroniDtl fell In line, the Condon urtv Ihg Association has been organized and 20 acres of ground has been purchased froni Mont Ward, Just east of town on which a flrst-olass )-mile track! ball eto. will be constructed. Th price paid Mr. Ward wa f2?.G0 per acre. The tract u anrveved. Monday .and we under tnn.t inark ull commence on the inr pr6? emeriti at an eurly date. Obituary. After a lingering; Illness, the last few day of ahlch wa fraught with much mOWIng, the spirit of Mrs. Elisabeth J. Lnncsi'er waa released from earthly bondage lait Sunday morning and wa takeii to that iplrit land hich lies be yond th so nst of life. Her suffering wa born with a degre ol patience and fortitude which la seldom witnessed and her sorrowing children and th many friends whom ah had won during a rlef resilience here take comfort in the thought that slia Is now enj lying th beauties ol an eternal morning.. Mrs, Lancaster waabornindreenhrter county, W. Va., August 28, 1820. At an early ag her parent removed to Ohio where she grew to womanhood nni wher ah was married to John Laucaa- er. Asa result of this onion 12 child ren were born, five of whom anrvlveher. The surviving children are J. E. Lan caster and Mrs. L. T. Price, of this city, rank Lam-aster, of Seattle, Mrs. W. U. rtparrnw, of Victoria, B. 0 , and Mrs, C. Mustard, of Long Beach, California. Mrs. Lancaater was left a widow in 1874 and two years later removed with her family to Illinois wher they resided until 1882 when they csfne to Washing ton and since that time she hae resided Oregon and Washington. She wa resident ft! Condon about two years and waa universally loved aod respeeted ojr all who. knew her. Th loneral took place Monday aiternoxn from th Uaptlst chnrch, of which organisation she wa a consistent member, the servlc being conducted br Rev F. 0. Flower. To Organize a Band. A movement I on foot to organic a bras band in Condon and a number of member of the old band have requested the (Jlobk to stat that a meeting will be held at O. W. Propet A Co', (tor on nit Saturday avenlng, May 9th., to tak tep toward an ortranisatiuo. All member of th old band are specially Invited to be present a well as all oth-l n who are interested. W. L. Barker ha purchased B. K. Searcy ' Interest la th Condon barn. Mr, E'letman, of Mayville, returned Tuesday from Th Dalle wher she took her son some two weeks ago for treat ment. H la underlh car of an Mteo path and I Improving. Mia Pearl 8helton returned with Mis. Edel man and went on to Mayvill. J. E. Reynolds.'th well known cattl buyer of Lincoln, Nebraska, received about 000 head of stock cattl at this place last Saturday. He also received bout 700 head at Rock Creek making a total of 1,600 head takeu from this coun- The price paid ware $18 for year ling 25 for two and 27 50 lor oow and calvea. Th cattl will be thlnped to Nebraska. Dr. W, T. Brown, M, D. arrived Tnee- lay and especta to locate here. The doctor come to us well recommended. 11 Is a graduate of the medical depart ment of the University of Tennesee and haa taken poat graduate courses at New Orleans, New York and Chicago. He also hold cert i fire tee Irotn Tenneeee, A Good 8 how. The Gloss take pleasure In com mending the dramatic perfor manors bain produced at Armory hall this week by th Georgia Harper Company. The show It clean and wholesome, the repertoire varied, th costume adequate for properly presenting th play, the acting I eicellent and the member of th company deport themselves as la dle and gentlemen. Georgia Harper ia away above the average as an emotional actress and the varied character of the different plays gives her a wide field in which to display ber versatile talents. In all of these she It ably supported by an eicellent company and in none of them are her audience disappointed. Th specialties Introduced by different members of the company are flrt-rat np-to-dat and spicy with nothing to offeod the eye or eara of the most fas tidious. Th interior Country haa been op agalnat many nld traveling shoes I in tli past and now that a company id I real artists have com among us It Is a I aenuine pleasure to command them toi our friend in neighboring towns. Tonight th company will present The Old New Hampshire Home, a popu lar drama very similar to Th Old Homestead. Th plot is laid among th old New Hampaliir bills and oiauy homely old Yankee scenes, brim full of Interest, will be produced. The compa ny will play here the remainder of the week and will go from here to Fossil. Card of Thanks. We desire to eitend our thanks to those who estended eesletnnce and sym pathy during the illness and at the death and burial of our mother.QWe ap preciate your kinduess rendered In our time of sorrow. Fkakk Lakcaktbt, J. E. Lamcastkb, Mae. L. T. Puce. A Sure Thing. Ills said that nothing is sureeiceptl death and Usee, but that is not altogeth er true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure enre fotali long and throat trouble. Thousand can testify to that. Mr. C. B. Van Metre Indian Territory, Oregon, Meilro and of Shepherdtnwn, W. V., says: "I had Honduras, C. A. and has had the ad vantage of years of practice. Dr. Brown will office In the Condon Pharmacy buildinic corner Main and Summit street. Why BUI Smiles. W. X.; prow n. of Haiuilon.. was in Tuesday Mr. Brown delivered 170 head of cattl to J. E. Reynold her Satur day. He relate with keen relish an Incident which occurred while his j ear- lings were being "counted In." Brown and Reynolds both counted the) stock but failed to acre as to the nomlter a severe caee of bronchitis and for a year I tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured in abeoluU-ly." It's infallible for Cronp, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pueumooia and Consump tion. Try it. It' gnaranteod by The Condon Pharmacy. Trial bottle free. ftegnWr elaee 60c, 1.00. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tske Lasatire Brmo Quinine Tablets. All dritntlsts refemt the money If It Isllsteeur E. W. (rove's signature Is en each boa. 23c Babb Wibe and Nails at Arlington price InArlington and at Condon we add rtr. n k he .s rl eht and Remolds the freight only. A car load on hand at was so sure his connt was correct that Clarke A Fraser'. he agreed to wager a 30 n Hole lot nea Public Sale of Horses. Kiai iirown was wronK. an ur w.. . ... ... made and th cattle were strung out 903. at Searcy A ami careiuny counieu ny an nanus. Brown won in a walk. Reynolds paid th bet and looked pleasant and to show that he is all ritfht gave Brown an addi tional 30 as an eitra premium on his bunch of cattl. That's why Bill smiles. ont all visible elans of fire and went to dinner. A short time later he noticed smoke and uoint out found the hen house and a sranary blaiine:. It took (ome quick-work to save a lot of vatua ble farm machinery and wagons and as as It was the building, a feed mill and 20 sacks ol barley went up in smoke The loss wa about $200, It was a trifle ei pensive but;" Mr. Richmond says ft Used the chicken lice plenty. letter or call same. all .;wi"S" Olex, has been unusually The weather warm lately. . ... G. II. Smrser was. her during the week. Mr, and Mr. J. E. Reynolds spent few days here during the week. Mr. Reynolds received a large number of cattle while here. He will ship about 1600 head to points n Idaho, Montana, and Nebraska. Messrs Mobley. . Wade and Schottl have returned from Hay creek wbere they rounded up many cattle to be de livered to Mr. Reynolds. We noticed several loads of fine fat hogs going through this week enroute to Troutdale. For Fine Job Printing Gome to the Globe OffiGG. In the Saddle Once More. Mill Creek, Crook Couuty, Ore., Jau. 4, 1903. Hoffman Chemical Co., , . . Gentlemen: I winh to congratulate you. Your medicine.'B cer titinry the greatest discovery of the age. I lived in the midst of thia stock raising country for yearn unable to sit in the saddle for any time without suffering horribly until a friend recommended Dr Hoffman's Three Day Pile Suppositories. I have used 3 boxes and am now a well man. Very truly yours, Nelson Wright. For Sale by J. Q. J ARVIS Condon, Oregon. Western Agency Hoffman Chemical Co., P.O.Box 683, Portland, Oregon. Go to the - i ' Condon Phar macy for Drugs, Patent Medi- cines, &c. Large assortment of Jewelry. Condon Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.) ; 3 ,. .'-. . . fJEISPRllGC HOW ARRIVING: W are now receitrHig and placing on our tihelvea th. finest line of foot wear ever offered in Condun. Call at.d examine them. We guarantee satisfaction. 0. Mf. pit;0pS5 0X- Keep Well by Good Living. Tli; airt of fund ran" ought l ati that which i whole-' ' " iiie, pure and pleasing. aril only the best and ' ' ' make it to your advantage to buy.4 When you buy hero you buy right . . and what we aell ia selected from the best on the market. ' Stephenson & Wilcox. Fine Groceriee a specialty at our store. ...v. FOR HOES. RAKES AIID CARDEII SEED , - Doors, Windows, Locks, Moulding, Nails, Hinges, Screws, Stoves, Ranges and Furniture, Call onY CLARKE & FRAZER. Still at the Old Stand WKEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE ' Hllti fwlr iit lr Grata ftl all kinds. Rloraire ant WUng ! Wool, General : Warehouse - antf Uerchahdiso A,. Business. ; ;; Y " BALFOUR, CUTKSIE & C9 . ITC'RS. ARUSSTCa, ILAICCZ; KU3, THIS POPULAR HOSTELRY Has Iieen tlioronplily rennvsted and in nw prvparrd to cater to tle , ant of lha traveling public. Coin. ' mercial travelersand other drsirfnf the comforts of a first-class hotel alii find this hrtosr salted to their wants. Mas. S. A- Maddock, Propr. '.r ' , ; 1 a jxfixxnnnnnnnnnnruvuxnnnnn With tit finest line of op-to-Hste Candies, Cig-rS' and Tolmcco, Fresh Roated Pa Nats, Almonds, Brazil Walnuts, Pecans and Fillrts, Orange!, Lem ons, Apples, Bananas and all other rmits in sessen. Lnnch Good a specialtT. Soft Drinks of ail kind. John Jackson. "I!00DIARK" Squirrel Poison More 'deadlymd cheaper than any other Ex terminator, sample cans luc. J. Q. JARVIS, Druggist. I XX 0 0 -MEALS 25c. BEOS 25c. YER'S RESTAURANT The most popular hotttlerr in Condon, . UHDER HEW HAIIACEMEIIT Onr table it supplied with the best the market afford. . Wa solicit a continuance of ihe foriuer liberal patronage accord ed thi house. HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN ELGIN M VERS, Prop. ' CONDON, OREGO 6tordy, May 16. Armstrong's corral, in Condon, Oregon, 50 head of how, (36 head good range horses, balance good work horses.) 'IVms of sale 18 months time on all I accounts over $10 at 8 per cent, interest on approved security. Five per cent off for cash. Malky Bang. A d. G. Palmer. J. R. Wells, Auctioneer. It Fixed the Mites. J. A. Richmond was In from Ferry Canvon Tuesday evening. Mr. Rich- tnon I tell ol a plan he has ol ridding his hen honse ot vermin which, he says, works to perfection. He saturates a . a .:i . a i torcn wttn pienvy oi coi on v-- , u roDreMllUMi in Oiiliaro connty mates the little crawlers wherever he bv Mr. Lillian R. Stevens who solicits finds them. lie used this re irmly the pntronsge from all wishing articles in other day and alter scorching the tlU Hiw, and will answer promply by whiskers of a million or so mites he pat Attention Ladles. Edward B. Urossman & Co., one ol Chicago's best honses for big values, earning a tpeciiil line of ladies' tailor uita, skirts, stik Monte uane ami sua inquiries concerning ii C. J. STUBLINiG.The Dalles. Oregon A LITTLE HARPER Vviil make you a heap HEALTHIER aud much HAPPIER, The quality of HARPER Whiskey is hacked by Gold Medals received from every Exposi tion since 1885. Harper is America's finest blend and just to "show you" go to Jeff Neel & Co.'s for a taste. After that taste you'll drink HARPER. Jeff Nee I & Co., Are Agents for Harper Whiskey. Wholesale Distributor. Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools. A complete stock of Windows, Doors, Mouldings,; iand Builder's Hardware. -Five-gallon can of Gasoline for $1.80. Barb Wire. A new line of Kitchen Ranges just arriving. Give us a call. COHDOli FURNITURE m HARDWARE CO. jfJST You make no mistake in buying from ns. WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS FASHIONABLE PATTERNS pijest Job prii7tiQ for pil at tl?e CC0BE Office. largest and best select ed stock in the County. Estimates, furnished on jobs as to mateaial and labor. " W A. DARLINC. OLEKFEEDBAOn, H. D. BAIIDALL, FSCF. . Careful attention 1 given to stock en trusted to our care. Transient . For Sale. Two good lots and two-etory business building in the town of Mnyville, Ore gon. For terms and partirnlas apply to MRS. MARQAKET DI, 40-Laidley St., Sau Francisco. trade OLEX, v solicited. ORE. Treasurers Notice. , , All county warrants registered prior to May 15, 1902, will be paid upon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases alter Apr. 10. 1903. , ; P. II. STBMtMBOW, Treasurer ol Gilliam county, Oregon. f 'R7TTTT tt (THToinnniT 1 THAT t2Sd?g m - ' TO ''Jyi"i-yr SEN N BROS Notice to Contractors; i ; i t ,8.alel bids will be received by ; Board of School Diiector, of School Dis trict No. 9, CondonOregon, until Iot J 4AA T . . w o'clock, p. id., aiay o,. jwo, ior n. erection and completion of a frame ectiooU bnildine according to the . plans 'aiKl- specifications prepared by Charlee II.. ; Buririrraf. architect. Albany, Oreg. .The one to whom the contract is awardwi mnat ffiB an anoroved bond ednal td th' ainciout of the contract within ten days' after the awarding of the contract. Ait : bid must lie made ont npon blank phH prwals for the same, which will be Ini, niuhwl by the who l clerk or the arclii' twt. 'l'la:nsandeec.iflcationa may : W Hi Stephenson' & Wilcox's stor-, Condon, Oregon, or at the ofllce of 1 architect. , The Ivmrd reserves the right to rriect any or all liids '. Buildiug- cuuiilted by Sept 1st, 1003, P. H.'STEi'HKitsoH, Clerk. Bv rler of the School BoahU ' r ia '"' E UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS. . : tofiauiuaiiiiiauiiiiiuiiiiiumuimuiaiiiuiuiuuuuuiiiiu. The Oregon W'celsfy Journal, a Dnw cratic tiewspaper. lii pages, fuU of nw 11 ot It! U year o any address. Toe Journal I. O. Box 121. Pmtland. UK Through the courtesy ol Senator J .1. Mitchell 'the ULdie has alxmt a IiUbIiI olpucksge ol i-h. ice seeds Iro'm the.U'.ri. Ipartinent ol Agricultural foe free dis tribution. O'l' friends who desire ...tji choice garden tHM-ds stioxiid call im core u supply.