THE CONDON GLOBE
THURSDAY, AUGUST I3.IB03.
THB OFFICIAL PAPER OF QILLIAM
COUNTY. ORtOON.
LOCAL NEWS,
fretty warm thank yon.
t'f jackson' Iv Cream.
F K. M. riitcr ha rturuel frum the-
Gmst,
Tli regular tesclisr' examination It
ill prnyre tula wmk.
0 intrmtur Watleiitiurg v(it4 Lit
family at foll hunJuy.
0H)kt Broi. pot to atari tlmlr big
ittim llirmhtr Monday,
Tli new court tiona begin to lonu
witb a metropolitan loom.
Milk Shake, ltuoole, Botla and Im
Cream at Jauaaon'a Icecream parlor.
Finest grocer! aol confection at
Little' confectionary aud lut cream
parlor.
Mr. Smith, tb John Day grtnr,
a in town Monday with a load of ripe
tomato.
ttearry & Plmr, of the Summit 8a
fom, have aii attractive new aii. in
thia liupreaaion.
H'e have tlia aBe.y fo lh FairUanka
& Mow pinup, wiailmlilt ami KoHrr
Hifllne. Clark & prater
J. Q Jarvia left yesterday lor Sllvar-
ton where he to vltit relative, 11a
till be absent a boat a week.
J. V. Moore arvrmipanled Jotia and
Wan ley Downing and John Walker to
Montana aud Alberta laat week,
the funeral ol Miaa Mary Foster laat
Thnraday aa largely attended. Rev.
Kdward Corraa conducted the service.
Minn Llllie Porter and her two broth
er!, Dawecm and Leo Porter were here
ou probata buaioesa during th week.
We have just received and placed on
at an elegant line of elrictly flrt-cUs
Ulovei, See tbeiu. 0. VV. I'ropst k Co
1)r. Sickllnand D. K. Bearcy left laat
evening for Portland on a bualneaa trip
They will be abvut for a week or ten
Jay, j
Hev, Frank Simmon, of Mayrille,
mill occupy the pulpit In the i'lfrt Hap
tiat ehurcli nt'tt tftlmlay morning at II
o'clock. j
Xundle rwluier ami family and Vr.
Lnti lelt yesterday for a ramping trip
In the tiiouuUioe at the bead of Lone
It'ick creek.
Miaa Lnlu Mt Klnney retorwed from
Tortland Friday where ahe waa, for
eome time, In a hoapital. tier health la
folly recovered.
J dirt Osborne, an engineer of The
l)allea, came oat to Qtei laat week to
take charge of Tobey Droa. threshing
engine for the eeaaon.
The very latent creatlona In fashion
able millinery at Mlae Dora Ixiwtiinu'a.
Seasonable good the year around. Call
and Inspect good aud price.
J Hu)f r, the Portland JU builder,
fkished the work of removing the ateel
colli from the old Jill to the new court
home Saturday und It-It for liume Sou
day, A fellow who call himself 'Diavot,"
"loojicd tire loop on a bicycle at Port
land the other night and mill Uvea. Thia
provea that the foul are not all dead
yet.
Mr, E. L. Madden la giving great re
rlactiona in all Summer hate aome being
reduced more than one half. Anyone
deairing a cheap hat will do well to call
and aee her.
W. L. Barker makes a specialty, thia
leaton of the Hodge Header and eitraa.
If you need a header you should call
and eiatnine thia popular machine. Op
fxnrlte Condon Livery Ham.
1). 8. and Frank Brown have returned
from Idaho where they went to look op
the range propoeition. Frank way take
band or two of hie flrin'a aheep to the
fialubrla (Idaho) country thia fall.
Hon. Otla Patterson, formerly of the
ilappner Uatette and more recently re
ceiver of The Dallea Land Office, will
anain engage In Journalism. He will be
connected with a daily paper at Aatorla.
Work will aoon be commenced on lue
new building tor the Cherch of Christ
In thia city, John A. McMnrria will
have charge of the work. The building
wlllbnalmoat the else of the Uaptiat
church.
Claude Mlckle, a U-year-old R-.le boy
who with hi mother I visiting her sis
ter, Mr. 8. A. Puttlaon, Ml from a Imam
frf W, L. Barker's barn laet Saturday
alio sustained a irai:iuro ui nio arin
i - ..f
mar the writ joint.
J. 0. Cooney return! footn the Ml
hear country I ist week to look after hi
iHt.Miit. ItaarA anil irltt rMfiialn f.ip thtt
rent of the Summer. Mrs. Coouey re
turned with hfm. They have Irrveated
iu two hay ranche near Weatfall aud
. are running their aheep there.
W, M. Stewart, of Lone Rock, recent
ty bongl t o' John M. Brown the Brittain
Walker and McCormick places, conaist
ingot 480 acre partly in Wheeler and
tmrtlv in Gilliam counties. The Walker
plaee has a fine body of plue timber on
It. Foes' I' Journal.
Thoae contemplating building will
Und it to their advantage to- figure
with the Arlington L'imber Co. Plenty
of lumber now being placed on the Ar
lington yard preparatory toaendiiifrU to
Condon when the wheat teams start
We are going to figure with yon and sup
ply you. during the ' Fall and Winter.
.Get your plans made out and hand In
, your lists for figures. Ui ve us a change
to know how much .Lumber, Doom,
i- Windows Etc. you will require and we
' will aee that It Is on our Condon yard
More enow flies. We are going to help
ynu to get your home built this Full and
, Wittier. Arlington Lumber Cv
Marhl Armltrong Shot.
In an altercation which ooenrred yes
terday afternoon at the So mm It saloon
between Frank Palmer and City Mar
shal Armstrong the latter received
fin shot wound in the left kaee which
may leave him a cripple for lift.
Aa near aa can be ascertained at thia
writing, the trouble started on In pre
vious day when the marshal had some
words with Mr. Palmer' wlfeabont the
te of oily water. At the time of the
trouble Palmer called Armstrong to one
aide, Iwtwen the ealoon building and
Barker's new building to rail him to ac
count for the occurrence of the day be
fore. The men had some word when
Palmer fired a shot and started to back
off toward the saloon door, Armstrong
followed hi hi and Palmer fired three
more shot the last one- WklngeflWl in
Armstrong's left knee. The Injured man
was taken to Dr. Wood's office where hie
wound was dressed and ha wa later ta
ken home. The bullet le I in bed ed in
the head of the bone below the knee
Joint and was not recovered.
Palme' went to the sheriff's office) and
gave hlmaeif op. He waa placed under
$2000 bond for his appearance, for hear
log this afternoon.
A Farmer's Pool.
Four years ago tn a certain district In
si art' n county toe farmer met one
evening In their local school boose and
formed a pool vt their wheat crop. The
scheme was an, eiperloient pore and
simple and even the tanners themselves
did not know, at that time, whether or
not It was practicable but they argued
that If pooling Issues was a good thing
for railroad companies aud grain buyers
it should not be a verv bad thing for the
farmers. Of course the newspaper,
business men, and other smart people,
ridiculed the project - plenty. They
called it a "farmer's trust" and snicker
ed alyly in their sleeves at the ridicu
lousness of a lot of fool farmers thinking
that a granger had eenae enough to ee-
eure, through organisation aud a little
scheming, a better price for his produce
than that which the buyers had, In the
past, been pleased to give him. The
farmers said nothing, however, and saw
ed wood. Whwn the time tor marketing
their wheat crop came around, Instead
ol having a great number of small Indi
vidual holding of only a few hundred
bushels each, they had one big lot of
wheat aggregating thoosatirds ofswcws-
a job lot, it you pjease, which wae of
so much Importance to the buyers and
exporters that they were hungry to buy
it aud willingly paid au advanced price.
The result was that the farmer who
were In the pool realised a better price
for their wheat thandid those who were
onUide of it and who sold their smalt
crops la the old fashioned, individual
way.
Since that time the "pooling move'
luent baa grown In Marion county until
not only wheat brrt bops, wool mohair
in fact almost every important product
of the county, a thoa pooled aud sold in
big lota and at much better price than
were obtainable under the old avstetn.
The application of at) this to the far
mers of Gilliam county may f found in
lhequry; If pooling crw for market
pay in Marion comity why will It not
pvr In Uilliaoi? If buynr wiM piy a
hlithor price per imihel for a lot of a
quarter or half a million bohel than
thy will for a wagon load or a smell
rop why would it not pay .the farmers
here to form a pool?
Such a proposition Is at least worth
InvcKtigaiing. Tlivte ia no danger of
the farmer getting more than his pro
duce Is worth under any conditions.
Suicide Prevented.
The startling announcement tiiat a
preventive of eulc'.de had been discover
ed will Interest many. A 'run down ays-
ter or despondency invariably precede
anicide and something has been fouud
that will prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely .At the first thought
ot self destruction take Electric Bitters.
It, being a great tonic and nervine, will
strengthen the nerves ami build np the
system. It' also a great stomach, Liver
and Kidney regulator.
Onlv 00c. Satis taction guaranteed by
Condon Pharmacy.
Gen. Miles on War.
General NeUon Miles, until recently
commander-in-chief of the United States
Army, has since his retirement given
expression to his views on waraafol
Iowa:
"Standing armies are a menace to re
publicanism and the peace ot the world.
"The aristocracy desires an army but
the burden of its support falls ou the
people. Itconldbe eliminated to the
well being of all democratic forms of
government.
"War is abhorrent and human lutein
genes denounce it.
"I advocate a congress of powers and
the adoption of a rule of one soldier for
each 1000 Inhabitants.
HL"t soldiers become artisans and far
mers and thus relievo the world of one
million paratrites whose sole business is
useless war.rr
Ed Black boose and family will go to
the timber (or a tew day' outing and
will improve the time hi looking for
some desirable timber land locations.
Should they find a location to their lik
hig they may locate up there and engage
in the stock and dairy business.
Some reports of sheep shooting' come
In from the mountains from time to
time and men familiar with the cummer
range country predict that as the season
advances and the grass becomes ahort
I tere will be more serious trouble than
In any previous year.
Stoctt Hogs for Sale.
I have tor sal about 40 head of stock
hogs and pig. Ten or 12 good aised hog
in good condition, 30 pigs of from 50 to
CO pounds each. Call on pr address,
2.W28 J. E. Dow'HKB,
CotidonOregon,-!
Hand Mangled by Shot Gun.
John Parka, of Trail Fork, who le vis
iting relative on Weston mount lo
near tbw town of Wealon, recently met
with a wr km and painful aflcldeat the
detail of which ar thoa given by the
Weston correspondent of the Pendleton
Tribune i
He wa ont banting with ft nnule
toa-JIng hot gun, one barrel bvdng loaI
ed with a double charge. Seeing a noo-
aar ha took a ahot at It with reault far
more diaastrou to himself than to the
frightened beast which escaped nnlnjur
ed.
The gun buret Into fragments ami the
emir palm of -Mr. PmbV .hand was
blown off, the ghastly wound extending
to the wrist He also lost the two mid
die finger and one-half of the Indei fin
The burning his band received front
the powder prevented much loss of blood
and be also grained it firmly it the
wriet with hi nnwoonded hand while
making hla way to the home of Jon Hy
att, who at onco brought Wnr fer town
in a boggy.
The wound wa a Mghtfnl on split
ting tire-hand into two mangled part
which fell apart a soon as the hand
kerchief bandage was removed. Not
withstanding the ugly natore of the
wonnd Dr. Beat baa hope of aavlng the
remainder of the patfent' hand.
Dolly Varden Trout
Mr.and Mrs B. K. Searcy, of thl place
and Mr. and Mrs. Bwraey GsfWer of
Fossil, have returned front s pleasant
camping trip In the Cascade on the
bead water of the De Cbote. They
land the country np there literally
(warming with monster fish of the Dolly
Varden front variety and when their
hook and line proved too frail to land
the leviathan they heroically 'waded in
and engaged the moMter In a hod to
tin fight to a finish. Tbev did not meas
ure the biggest ones Ujr fear their pre
viously good repot! lion for troth and
veracity might be questioned, bnt aome
of the "iiiiooowa" measured 32 ruches'
tall and 27 Incur butt uiMaiure or did
K. aay feet inetead of incite. No
matter; we won't apoll a good fiah atory
haggling over a little detail like t bat.
We'll give them the benefit of the doubt
and call it feet aud let it go at that.
Jim Klaer, Oliver Macey and RK. Wil
ton were with them in the luitop with
the Dolly Vardena but after aucb a stren
uous eiperlence they decided to go into
the higher mountain where the fish
couldn't follow them and recuperate) be
fore coming hotm. They wanted to get
a few deer and bear in the high moun
tains but if these Qiii)t prove to be
a big and ferocious, proportionately, aa
the Dolly Varden trout of the DesCbutee
they may not tack to therm. Our reader
are referred to B. K. or Barney for cor
roboration of thia etory.
Puts an End to it All.
A grlevou wail of times come as a re
sult of unbearable path 'rocs' overtaied
organs. Diuioeaa, backache, Liver com
plaint and Constipation. But thanka to
Dr. King's New Ufa 1111 they put ai
end to it all. They are gentle but Uor
nngh. Try them. Only 29c. Guaranteed
by Condon Pharmacy.
Probate Matters.
A nnmberof probate matter were dis
posed of hy Judge Dunn Tuesday.
The matter of the guardianship of Syd
ney Walton and Oris Sunday waa de
clared settled and the gtrardiaft wa die-
charged.
An or ler waa made granting the guar
dian of Daweon D. Porter, Litlie Mand
orter and Leo L. Porter permission to
sell real estate. The guardian' bond
were fixed at $1050.
The estate of the late Samuel Lamber-
son was declared settled and the admin
istrator was discharged.
The administrator ot the estateof the
late E. A. Nelson was granted permia
slon to sell real property.
bnd of Bitter Fight.
"Two phyaislans had a long and stab-
born fight with an abscess- on my right
lnngrt writes J.F.Hnghs, of DuPont, Ua.
" and gave me np. Everybody thought
my time had come As a last resort I tri
ed Dr. King's New Discovery fur Con
suiuDtion. The bene tit I received was
striking" and t was on my feet in a few
dnv. Now I've entirely regained my
health.". It conquer all Cough, Colds
and Throat and Lung troubles.
Guaranteed by Condon P h a r nrn c y
Trial bottles free, regular sizes, 50c and
i.oa
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tske Laxative Bnmo Quinine Tablets. Ail
druggists refund the money It It falls to enre
K. W. a rove's liftuttttn U m emctr box. 35o
Moore & Golden,
GASH GROCERS.
Our stock b now arriving and
is fresh, clean and up-to-date.
CROCEBIES : FRUIT :. VECETASU&
All fresh and good to eat.
Call and get our prices.
SPRING STREET, COMDSM, CREECH:
mim CHURCH SERVICES.
Preaching1 serviwa on the First, Third
and Fourth Sunday ot the month at II
A.M. and 8 P.M. J
Pastor Aolcta aervlee at Mayville the
Second Sanday in each month.
Sunday buhnol, lo O'cKwa . every
Sunday morning. Prayer meeting,
Thursday eveninga at 8 o'clock.
Everylxxly cordially invited to attend
these services.
;, F. C. Fijwbks,
1'nntor
The Foundation
of Good Health
Is laid bv the
judicious use
of a
SPRING
We sell
Condon Pharmacy
(PRESCRIPTION DUUUUIffTS.)
HfllU7AHE! BUILDIIIG MATEBIAL!
Nails, Machine Oil, Lard arul-Linseed Oil.
Stoves, Ranges, Cooking tltenaifg.
AgWfhftf$ttZR'lS& WILLIAMS Ready Mixed
.OiJ Taints all Colors. .
CLARKE HARTSHORN.
Still at! the
Old Stand
y - . i With the finest line of np
and Tuhacico, Freab Roated IVa Nois, Almond',- J
Brazil Walnuts, Pecans and fiflierts, Oranges. Leui
on. Apples, Bananas and all other fraits in eeaarn.- .
Lonch Goods a specialty. Soft Drinks of all kinds.
Jojin Jackson.
If You're in need of
Face Cream, Tooth Washes,
Toilet Soaps and Hair Tonics
- - A
mm- -m .,V ' " ''' '
J. QrJARVlS, Druggists
C. J. STUBLING
YOU'LL TAKE HARPER.
. Sure. . When yo carr get a (?oo(f,- Pore, Well
Matured Whiskey of exquisite flavor and. undoubted
fiiedical qualities, you're cot going to ask for cheap
mixture of Spirits, Glycerine ancf Ageing Off. tn
faci when you can get HARPER that's the Whiekey
for you to drink. And you can get it too becatfsff
Jeff Neel & Co.,
- Atjb Agents for Harper Whiskey.
Wholesale
Poest Job priiti for
v
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DUN N BROS
... : .rj p' -
good
TONIC.
the Best.
- to - date Candies, ,Cfaf j
Go to
,The Dalles, Oregon
Distributor.
jl H at tr;e (JC0BE Office.
BUY THE MOCK
tO - bATE merchants. 3
SPECIAL THIS K0NTIL
Buck Sole Bicycle Shoes.
0. W. PROPST & CO.
Keep Well by
Good Living.
Th 'rl (iffiiri.1 yon onjjhl to ! i tlml whi.-h i tvlinj.
uini", pure niwl tvnu. HV only tli ri ai.tl
Hke it to your uiva;,t:tj;u to buy.
When you buy here
you buy right
,atiJ what we sell in selected front the bvH on the market.
Stephenson & Wilcox.
Fine Groceries a fpecially at our store.
mm INTERIOR WAREHOUSE vi:eXt
Hijhost f.rice mM for Grain of all kind.' ftioraire and bUrjr or Wo.il.
General .Warehouse and Merchandise
Business. . -
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The Palace Hotel,
ELGIN MYERS, Prop,
Mopt.coniruo lious hotel iu the city. TubU supplied
with the best the market affords. Special attention
given to the comfort of guests1.-
Headquarters for Traveling Men.
CONDON OREGON,
oruirirmrjvuuijuutrmnnnnnnrui
inai new
Y411 aro ball Jin;
; - I neit new Furniture, Stoves, Range
EtoQAU..r;-t;ataTOtne our stock
: ami let us qtrote yoor prices that
. will please you. ,W are proad of
r-"' our stock and when it is transfer- -.
' red to your new house ot your old
bj:ue you will be as proud of it
as we are uow.
I Condon Parniture
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WALL PAPEB
LATEST DESIGNS
FASH10HABLE PATTEEKS
Largest and beet 6elect
etl stock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
. job's as to mateaial and labor.
W A DARLING.
For SttJeV
A good M section of land in Ferry
Canyon, 12 miles from Condon. Al
fenced ; 110 acres in wheat thftf season
llonse harn and other fair improvements
Plenty of living water. Price reasonable
This is a snap. For price aud terms ad
dress th:.s office. ,v
An Ad in the Globe brings results
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UKDEB NEW MAHAGEMEHT.
. Mrs. R II. -Walk, Vhop.
Will cater to the wants of the trav
eling poblic fr a manner to warrant
satisfaction.
Centrally Located, Corner Main and
Spring Streets,
COXDOiT . OREGON,
Jtruifuxrl
injuvuuinjxrmjxrirutnjuxriinnjuui
nouse
will require soma
and Hardware Co.
OLEK FEED CAR! J,
13. D. RANDALL, FnC?.
Careful attention
given to stock en
trusted to pur
care. Transient
trade solicited.
OLEX, - ORE
'visit DR. JORDAN'S chcat?
HUSEUO OF f.naTCI3Yf!
I09t MARKET SAN FRANCISCO, CAM.
fBum Stnk u a.naik.
Thlor(t Aoatomkal UoMum
IstbtWur.d.
, erftfttt attraction In fhjt CUg, A
wmiUrfvi tight. for vuiton, .
Wro.it or any con tract-
ad disetuw, H ! crc lT
i tiia oldvt Bpeclallet ou tb FaciA
Coaat, KsWbiUUiad ;.
i C2. JOitSAii PRIVATE DISEASES
T.t.ff and slliili
Barvid ai.n who ara atitrfna
ftxini (ha tfpets of youthful imlit
' 7r& ITorvims aii pbvaicai in.
. fMtn7, Iioat MhKl u all ltacnmpil-
of I'rlttaltn;, !. Wj a combination of
rmeaies, 01 grar ciiiva powtr, in itoct'.i
TiMao n-T'jjj nil" trutmiit mat it will dim
' only afford Tmmediata rclirt, bul parmaiiant
i cura. Tba Doctor doaa not claim to parfo.K"
mlraclaa. bilk la wall known to ba a fair awt
m uara riirlffian and Burnon. Dre-aialuani
) In lila.rwcialty Diaviaava f Stem.
, trPHIlln Ibnmtifhly emdlcaMKl bom
tha system without tha Uieot Marrmry.
Truaa flttrd by aa Kxtwri. Mad leal
I rnr tin- Ku.t.ra. A auicle and rmjtea
frffr PI Ira, tlaaar and Fl.ialaty
I ir. joraan a pnai pamteaa raaiooua,
ITHRT Hal annlrliurtonawlUraoalv
1 our kmrtt opinion ol UIcSVll"- , , .
1 Tl'a will tluanmtn a tOtdil VM CVSJt tit
l iwv ears wt iiivlerrrr.
VnnimMtKin hikk i ncwy pnraiaj
CHARQhS VSR y SXAHOMABLZ,
Treatment peraonally or by laitar.
WHta fr Rook. SIIII.O0OT '
I .tRRU6K. Mailkd rtla CAWB
book lor men.) Call or writ
OK JORDAN ft CO.. 1051 Marksl St. . F.
U. L. Neal, the well known and:
eer, will give the strictest sttenti
all business eiitriidted to his caie
fdtf have properly to self consult u.
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