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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
I INTERESTING FftGTS ABout Condon and Gilliam County. G"irnau.C.Mvnl7 nay ptvsent popoktion of about 4,000. Condon has present population of abont XK Gilliam County contains more than 500,000 acres rf tillable lvVK U thvt one-third of wlol is now in cultivation. : Condon i. centrally located1 in the midst of this ricW region and ia thfr twrntanent county seat of the county. Havo ijou stopped to think what this means to Condon? It uean that the county when fully occupied will furnieh homes for -10,000 people, and that Condon will, in less than five years hive a ppulatiotv of 4,000 or more. Taking these facts into aecomit and the further fact that property has advanced 50 per cent during the nat year it is reasonable to conclude that values will continue to advance rapidly within the next few years. Parties desiringto in vtstin city lots or acre tracts slioulJcall on L.iUU.lu I Lit GQHBOtU THE COHDOU GLOBE THURSDAY JUNE 11, 1 90S. In Oregon the wind bloweth where H Usteth and as long a 8 it pleases. The ice ereain girl is in her glo ry now and her best young man is in a deuce of a fix. How about the portage road? The attempted referendum was de feated and the state should get move on. If the Columbia bottoms and the Mississippi valley now suffering from an over supply of aqua pura will send part of what they don't want to the uplands of G i 1 1 i a m county we can use it to a good ad vantage, thank vou. In form of gentle June showers preferred. No use for cloud bu rsts or water spouts. And now we read that the plan ? of Capl. tfarts, for opening the Co lumbia river to navigation at Celilo has been abandoned by ; the Board of Army Engineers and the work will be held up until 1904 or . until another "plan" is submitted. rates and the railroads don't care a continental if there are 400 other plans to be submitted and rejected. The portage road must be built. H A San Francisco man handed his wife a revoiver and asked her to kill bim and now she is suing him for a divorce. This plan . of getting rid of the matrimonial yoke is not recommended, however, as some women are so squamish about fire arms that they might let the gun go off accidedtally. The old reliable method of m iking love to the cook is a more pleasant and much safer way of bringing about the desired result. Wheeler County Pioneers. The Wheeler County. Oregon, Pio neers held their fifth annual gathering mi June 3 4 5, Tuesday We Inesday and Thursday, at their grounds on Sarviee Creek, 12 miles snntli eat of Fossil. The society has incorporated and bought 40 acres of timber land on the crsk which includes some fine pine timber aleo some pastuie land. There ia a fine stream of water running thrnngh the valley and two fine springs of very cold water. As a camping ground or a place to hold a picnic it is unsurpassed. The pioneers feel justly proud of their borne, Tuesday, June 2 was spent in pitching tents and fixing the grounds. Some 30 , Unit were pitched with an average of 5 or 6 persons to enrh Unit. WedneUy.wti the day of the- exer p.tmw. .Tha fcoil Brats Band and the Etch moot String Band furnished the music whj'li was fine. I. A. Hender son, pres., J. D. McParland, sec., L. E. Keeton, marshal ; W. W. SteUer, chair man, program committee. Mrs. J. R. Donnelly and Mrs. T. T. Keys, ladies' committee. After the reading of the minutes and calling the roll by the sec; retary the president made a few open ing remarks then introduced Mr. John F. Piukhain, of Condon, who delivered - the address which was well received. The secretary reports that there are at present altont 100 members, during the day it was estimated that there were be tween 400 Hnd 500 people present. The ladies had prepared plenty to eat and ttie edibles were appreciated by all. Thnrwlar was devoted to the business of the society. Altogether the meeting w as a complete success and enjoyed by all. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their nintcliless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Tli'-y make pure blood and build op your .health Only 25c, money buck if not cured. Isold by CunJon Pharmacy. id 'J QREGQH. Olex. The citizens of Olex art suffering from the hot weather. The strawberry festival given at the church last Friday evening is reported to have been a success. Mr. JJott has returned from visiting his mother who has been dangerously ilL The strawberry and ice cream social given at Locust Grove Saturday evening was attended by several young people from Olex. Messrs Simmons, Soiailet and Finley, of the Arlington A Pacific R. R. Co., pas sou tbrongn tier urn iuuday on their way to Porland. A negro troupe gave a fairly good en tertainment at Wade's hall Saturday evening. The east winds are doing great dam age to crops in this vicinity and if it continues mncb longer the damage will be great. Haying has commenced and is the poorest crop we have had for years. We bear plenty of railroad talk bat no work as yet. The country here and south of here needs a road and it would certainly pay well but we see uo relief in sight for litis year. The 4th of July is near but we hear no talk xrf a celebration at Olex aud pre sume there will be none. -J Start! ins Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. tia ew. i?"?w' ,or 0RV nwui csprewaiou iroio x. 4. aierananu Bentonviile, Va. serves as example. He writes: I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King's JS'ew Discovery, and a few bottles entirely cured me." Equally ef fective in curing all Lnng and Throat troubles. Cons a m pt ion, Pneu mon i a,Gr; p. Guaranteed by Condon Pharmacy. Trial bottles free, regular sizes, 50c and $1.00 Notice. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that any person or persons found gulity of leaving nuburied the csreas-j cf any dead animal of which they are the owner or have the care of within M mile of any county road, will be prosecuted to the full extent ot the law. 8. McGilvbat, 14-125 Roadmaster. Milch Cows for Sale. I have about 10 bead of first-class milch cows with calves by their side for sale. Herd includes Jersey, Shorthorn and Holstien stock. For prices and par ticulars call at George Moore ranch 15 miles south east of Condon, adddress or telephone' Poplar Farm 'Phone. Wm. E. Hwbs, ' 13dl4 ; Condon, Or. Auction Sale of Horses. On Saturday, June 13, lK)3, 1 will sell at public auction at Condon, 50 head of the Chapman horses, one of the finest bands in the country. Tkums Six months' or one year's time with approved security, or 5 per cent off for cash, Bale to begin at ten a.tn. Gxj. W. Knor, Fossil, Or. QAnjririJiruxruiruirinjinm ui A K Y L A PU WHISKEY Made by Cahn, Belt & Co., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by . Jeff Neel & Co., s UUNUUN - - ALVILLE. We had a 111 gn Here Friday. A jut cm ver with banners Hving and trunipvU burning sal it was a game. Aj.ix three tallies to Alville's 16. Good by AJhi we fcel Surry for you but just wait. Tle entertainment was a grand sue cees. Mr. C. J. Richmond returned from The Dalies Tuesday, Geo. Schoit was visiting In our burg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K.iMy were visiting friend la tke eitv Sunday. Haying has commenced oa the Robert Seek a nip ranch. J .J. Wesson returned from Arlington Monday where ha had been delivering hog. Sam E. Van Vactor and family went to Arliuittnn Tuesday. From Arlington Mr. Van Vactr goes to the Okanongnn country, in Washington, to look after leiral business, while his family goes to Columtms, Washington, to visit relativ es. They will return to Condon in about two weeks. Worst of atl Experiences. Can anything be worse than to tel that every minute will be your last? 8m-h was the experience of Mrs. S, II. Newson, Decatur Ala. "For three tears" she writes, "I endured insufferable pain from iudigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death teemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies faited.At length i was induced to try Elect lie Bitters aud the result was miricnWs. I im proved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney Stomach ana Bowel troubles Electric Bitters m the only medicine. Only 50c. Guaran teed by Condon Pharmacy. POPULAR NORTH BEACH. Excursion Steamer T. J. Potter goes into service June 27. Those who are planning their vacation this year will be interested In knowing that the popular excursion steamer, the T. J. Potter, queen of river boats goes into service June 27, and that she will leave Portland, during the season, every day from Tuesday until Saturday Inclu sive, To see the beauties of the pict uresque and mighty Columbia from the decks of the Potter is a treat never to be forgotten. For speed and grace nothing in river or lake service in the entire West equals this side-wheeled beaty. Five hours from Portland and one from Astoria, through the famous fishing wa ters oi the Columbia, past scores of sal mon traps asd nets and as many white winged fish boats, lands the passengers at Ilwaco, where close connection is wade for beach points with trains of the Ilwaco Railway & Nav gation Co, whose cars stand on the wharf awaiting the steamer. The beach is 27 miles lone two hundred yards wide at low tide, and so bard that carriage wheels hardly leave mark. It is an Idual piiuta tur driving riding wheeling or walking and the anrf bathing is unsurpassable. The excellent hotels and boarding houses provide good accommodation" at prices ranging from one dollar to three dollars per day. The round trip rate from Portland to Astoria is $2.50; to Ocean Beach points $4 00, good nntil October 15tb. On Saturdays, during July and August, round trip tickets are sold to beach points at $2.50, good for return leaving the beach the following Sunday even ing. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co has just issued a new summer book, (free for the asking) which tells all about the delightful resorts of the Valley of the Colnnibia River. This can be obtained from any agent of the O.R.A N Co.or bv writing A.L.Craig, General Passenger a w .i a gem, rortiana, uregou. For Trade. We have a client who wants to go into the stock .business and would? like to trade an elegant eight room )COttage for good range horses or stock i 'cattle. The property is situate three? blocks from The Dalles High School, t - - r i has two lots 50s 100 feet each ; bath ;t hot and coid water; nice lawn; fine' i basement; all kinds of bearing frnitt iand berries; also has a good barn.c ,corral, chicken house and lots carri age honse and other necessary oat-' iboildmgs. The property U nearly! ;new and was erected at a cost of: 'about $2,500. Would make a very idesirable home for a family retiringc from active life or wishing to give; children the advantage of a hieh i school. For farther particulars seec ;or write Hudson & Brownhi 11 Real: I Estate & Investment Co., 208 Wab-c i ington street. The Dalles, Oregon. innnj LTLnjxn ly U CLUB - - ORE. tuuvnnuuinnn c The Quality Store IvORD & COMPANY Our Spring and Summer stock has just ar rived and we take pleasure in stating that We never before have shown such a full and complete stock. DRESS GOODS-Silk and wool waistings, Lawns, Organdies. Dimnities, Batistes, and Ginghams. Over 200 pieces to choose from, no two alike. READY TO WEAR-Dress skirts, underskirts Musin underwear, Ties, Collars Trimmings. GLOVES-Kid, HOSIERY-A patterns. . LADIES SHOES-ln Oxfords and slippers. CLOTHING-For HATS-ln the QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE. LORD & CO. - LORD & CO. Condon Milling Co. , t MANUFACTURERS OF 'High Patent Flour, Graham Flour, Germ Meal, Chop, Feed. STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BARLEY. SCALE OF Steam Rolled Barley. .$23.00 Steam Rolled Wheat.. 23.00 ' Prices liable to Every pack of our flour ia fully W. L. BARKER. (Kncceaaor to Johnaon A Pliter.) Farm Implements, Wagons Etc. Blacksmith and Wagonmaber Supplies, Heavy Hardware, a, BarJVlrCAriiassj. and Machine).., Bolts, Cement, and - 'Litue. (ban ton and AloIIne Plows, Canton ilarrows Bain Wagons, Raolne and fiennou Buggies. I am yours for first-class WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. F. M. HARTZLER, Jeweler and Optician NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LaVD Ornci at Tas Paixcs, Oa., May 3C, lto Notice a hereby liven that laa followtn-nam- ed wttler baa filed ootlea of Iter tulenllon to make filial proof In rapport of her clnlra. aart that laid prool will be made before Jay Bower man. U.S. CommtMlotier, at Condon. Orecon. on Monday, the 6tbdy o( July, 1903, via: MART D. CALDWELL, of Condon, Oregon, H. E. No. 7027 lor the NW U See. 12. T. 4 8.. R. 20 E., W. M. Bhe names the tollowlnr witnenet to nrore ber eontlnooni residence uoon and cultlTatlon ol aald land, vis: H.C. Strickland. Frank Hvde. William Looner and W. B. Smith, all of Condon, Oregon, MichablT. Notw . Keg later. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Cnltnre final pro-f. CmTEOSTATaa Land Orrica, Tas Dallbs, Oa., uay is, iw-i. Notice Is hereby Slven that ANDREW J, MOOKE, ol Condon, Oregon, hat filed notice ol intention to make flnal proof before Jajr Bowertnao, V. H, Commlaaloner, at hie office In Condon, Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of Jane, 190.1, on Umber culture appli cation No. 2613. for the W NWV and WU 8WU of iectlon No. 33. In Town.tilp So. 8., Range No. 21 K., W,M. He names as witneuee:' A mon Hartman. James Cordell. E. R. Ifoors and G.O.Parman, allot Condon, Oregon. MicaASL T. Nolan, guir. 'viaiT DR. JORDAN'S oacarl UUSEUU OF AHATOUY1 I0SI MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL . The larf art Anatomieal Vaaaoaa m ute wuria. QrtoUtt aUroatlon n tht City. A Wonderful lightor vititora. i WehBMHwa, er aoy eontraet. . aildlanaa.wMltlva'lycairatlby i iwi npecuuiai on ma ri btabUalMd M yaara, y0R. JOBDAM PRIVATt DISEASES f nsV Tama? and aldelle) I II" aavai whe are aufrarlnc 0 (I from the affaeU ot yontbjul India. eratlona or aaoaaaaa m meturer yaara. KrTontn?lpbli tMMIIty.Iai. taatej. Imi Mmmttmm (a !( cssisli. eatloua; lamaaMrrkaia. Prattr. rbat, laiorrkaa, WreqmmMmy r Vrlata.tlaa', Hy a oomblnatiaD of A liaaMarranaad bl Iraalmant thai II UI sol r E"r4 IniBadlate rllW, but ptrmanant . "oetor doaa ant claim is ptrloria mlracl. bat Im wall Known to k a lair and lu tola Pc(ltr-DI- Mew. 2T.r.,,,,! t-fWeWy eradlaated srasa (Da aratant wltbaut the uae of Merewry . Trwaaaa fitted by aa Zapert, Bla4lleal tor atwBtair. A nlck and radical ruralor rileaTriaawr and rirtalaa,b Pr. Jordan'f apaclal palnlaoi metaoda. STIBT Ham nllrurtoaawlllreaafve miillloii FHKm aa amoiiy pnTBie. CHARojia rmY mmahonabXjl TnatroautBcun.IlT or by latter. Writ fr Boon. rnitruT 1 ww tor mu.i call of wnw oa jordan a co., lost nitiL.s. f. Subscribe for The Globe Lisle and silk. beautiful line in Men, Boys and Youths. latest novelties. OUR MOTTO ARLINGTON, OREGON. PRICES. Mill Feed $15.00 Flour, per bbl 4.00 chance at anv time. guaranteed or money refunded. NOTICE FOR rUBLICATIOJr, Lamb Omci at Taa Daubs Oa, May as, MOt Notice li hereby ftren that the follow1n(-nam-d settler haa Bled notice of bialaUatloa to pom- mute and make flnal proof in aapport ol bis claim, and that aaid prool will be made before vawier Crawford, County Clerk at iieppuer, Orewon, on Thaieday, July 2, 1S03, tU: PERRY J. MILLFR, ol Uoowberry, Orexon, Jl Ei,N?: 0 tor tbs Nl J Sao. I, T. I a, K. Z3 E.a W, M. Ra names the followlnff wltnattea to prors bli eonilnaooi residence, a poo and calUraUoa ol aid land, tIi: Kanieet I. rarrent, Rafat M. Farrena, Nell If. Johnaon and Or an A. Brians, all ol Uoosebarry. Oregon. " MlCHAllT. Kolan Reftlatar. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. Land Omci at Tbs Paujm, Oa, May 18, 1903. Notice it hereby Riven that the following-named eettler hat filed notice of bit intention to make flnal proof In support ol hit claim, and that aald proof will ba made before Jay Bower man, U. 8. Commitaloner at Coudon, Oregon, on Monday, Jane 29, 103, vis; HANS K. WEST, of Condon, Oregon, H. E. No.6fi9S for the W NE and WU SEU 8eC.20.T.SS.,ll.21E.W?M. " He names the following wttnetaet to bit continuous retidencs upon and cultlTatlon of tald land, tU: Frank Moors. W. I. Ebbert. J. H. Kerr and F. W Moors all of Condon, Oregon. MichablT. Molax, ' . Regit ter. LONE ROCK-CONDON STACE Lone Rock to Condon and return every day (except Sunday) carry ing U. S. Mail passengers and ex press. First-class teams and rigs and experienced drivers. Special care given to the comfort of passen gers. F. H. Robinson will , collect for all packages delivered at Lone Rock and colloct fare on out going pass engers. J, B. Goff, Prop. WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL for weU established boase ia a few cosntles call trig on retuU merchant and agents. Local ter ritory. Salary 11024 a year and expenses payable 119.70 a week la easb and expenses advanced. FoelUoo permanent. Baslnen lucceuful and rash I rig. Standard Boats, 331 Dearborn 8t, Chi cago, Illinois. rcsa .woxauvu uromo viunmo Tablets, js Seven MUBon Ivoxea sold tn post 13 months. This tTIIiatcrC. laceand fancy i. KERB CtFFOR I CO, PROPS. ..GRAIN.. Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, eminent, feed and mill stnfls always on hand in any quantities. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON Under New The Condon Barn Having purchased this popular eland are prepartttl to cater to tbs wants ol Mi traysling public In a first-cWs manner. Fin rigs and teaais; best attention Riven all slot lull in our care. Your patrouage Is eoJicitet). Barker & Armstrong, Proprietors tinniwiruvwvinnnuvvvuuw LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED UOEB. VT offer a complete stock of Floe Surfaced Lumber, eonetetior of Flooring-, Celt ics, RssiSe, 5h!ptap and all klmls ot Rough Lumber. Careful atten given to bills of special sixes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, " LOST VALLEY. OREGON. When you want St. Claire Superior Washer Positively no wash board needed. For sale by icooNr Henry oinruinuxnjiiinjinjuir THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery the United Ktatrs Health Reports for Jane 28, 1000. ssys t "A more superior lifew never entered tli labratory of the United States Health reports. It Is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand in composed of the best of malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the highest and it can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction tiy lxth old and youny.' Its ose can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. Condon Meat Co. WM. C. EDDEN, Manager. Now Occupying Our Own Finest Beef, We recommend and guarantee our own make of Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfat Bacon, Lard Sau sage and Bologna Try them once and be convinced. live popldvrtise ii? To Cure a Cold in One Day NOTICK FOK rUHIJUATlON !. orsirs at Tnm IUii.su, oss., M.y s. It Nnlle N hereby given that tit. Mlowtnc liimi niur Ima fll aittlo. ol hit Ihlvnlluu U tnltnniil itrtHit tn aiippwl ol kit vUlm, n. Ilial Mid lxil will kx uimt ti(or Sat. K. Vu Vm'tur, U.a foumillinr, aiCuuUm,iiguB, on atnrUt, Jnn. 30, l(H)1,.vHi KAKSKfTi. MfH'KDM.K, M Cbwton, Oregon, It. K. No. VHV' ton lt NKUMRi, S4NKU and He ntinif tlm Inltuwlng wltnwM tn jm. hi. eititnti rtliln. Mwn aud uluaUua vf alii tan , vlti Alei IMMIe, W. J ttH.ll, CharU Jnhosoa and U. K. SHiawMa, aU vt i.itUon, Oregun. MU Kiil T. Nu.4j, ltl Ruglttf. "NOTICK OR rUllUCATION. Uw twsrra at Taa Dauas, 0a, Mat ts, Iter. U h.fehy tl that ta. MlnwlsfMM nt wtrl.r Iim a ted aotlr. of kit tauorton m nak. tiial praol tn tapuorf ot hl etlm aa. lhl Mlit rMl will b mimU Ulor a A.b.Uarler, U.S. VMMlwltinr at AiUngiew, Owfun, m Vatar ajr, Jan. XI, lwAvlr CUAkLKS U. CAMK, ot Ot.x, Orvcon, K. K. ho, wis tor uw bwk ate, I, T.I a, K IV a.. Vt , M. It. nam, th. follnwlng wltneawt trt ttmv. I.ltpoiiiliiuom rMtUtup. mikh an4 eullifailon ttt Mia Una, tU: Dntnt Wat.,HtnUfaraM, Willis Attpte and John klr, alt ol Oles, urogoa. H1CB4SI.T, Ki.4a, Kvglalwr. NOTICE FOR rUBUCATIOS. Uno Orma at Tas Diixaa, Oa., Mv v K!. Nolle h hrlr that th. lnowlnan.sM4 lllr hat Rlwt MuUr ol ber tnl.nlloa la Ma, final pruot In anpiKirt ot bar elalm. and thai Ml proof wilt b wail. befi Jar Bnwamitn, I'. a I'oHimlnluii.r at Coiitlun, Oargun, .a Hoa day, Jaly t, twu, vll; SURAH A. CAl4)WtLt.ofCondon.Oefor, L n Kr ths ! g X Baa. IV, T. s, R. SO K, W. M. Sh. DiMM lb. fkillnwlnt WltnMM. to pmv hreiHiiinaraia.iH..uMaa saUlvaU.ii. ol M land, via: II. r. HtrtrkUmt. W.H Smlla, William Uontr and rraak llyd., atl olCondua, Ofton. MICM4S1.T. NdUS , Kasktaf. Thrtthlns Outfits for 8l. W. have tor tale sli or sevsn Urge and small threshing outfits, some fitted wilt horsepower, sHbsrs with steam. War ran wrtl a good rig lor $460 or 600. W. ha one rig which has been ran only 40 days which we will trade lor boms.. Parlies la imnkI ol a threshing outfit wllf find It toth.lr ailvantage to investigate) our line of bargains. Call on or ddressP Itf Oregon Trading Co., Wasco, Ore, BRANCH HOUSES: 6LA10CX, QUIKN'S Management murat I AAAAAAAA AAAA, rvnia the best get tho E. Cuendet. I uifw New BuildingMain Street. Pork, Mutton. a ljue paperJCipBl; Cores Crfa in Two Days. on evcrv (Vjfr VTjr box. 25c. i., AS'