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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1903)
'4 r ' 4. i tiie cg;ido;i GLOBE THURSDAY OCTOBER I. I03. Wonderful! A Portland police I TO CURB a COLD IN ONE DAY man captured holdup artist the J", mot, WhWMI( V . I i I 1 f 1 1 L. ' J - . ( " n tuote. 7 RAILROAD OUTLOOK. Tbe indication for tha early pomjdetion of a railroad into Gilli am county were never aoprouming ax at present. With three compan ies in tbe field, each one declaring that they will eurtly build a road from Arlington to Condon, and that thy will commence work in the immediate future, the outlook is certainly favorable. It amounts to a moral certainty that only on of these companies will finally do businefs here, therefore the ques tion of moat interest to the people just now is: Which one will ulti mately win but in the game and build the road? Assuming thai all three of the companies are acting in gwd faith and that they each eipect t build the road it may interest'.!, g to consider briefly their status, far as it is known, what they have ao far accomplished and their appar ent ability to prosecute the work to a successful issue. The company represented by Mr. Morris and his associates, who are now in Condon, has, we are inform ed, secured the survey and right of way acquired by Elrod A Moore, two years ago. They admit their inability to build the road without the support and assistance of the people of this county but do not ask for any subsidy or dona ton. They ask the people of this county, however, to subscribe for a certain amount of the' company's bondsagreeing to redeem the same within five years with sii per cent interest added. They have, as yet. no traffic arrange rueut with the O, R.&N. The company of which Messrs Findlay and Simmons are the head was incorporated about a year ago. They have made a partial prelimi nary survey of the route with 6ome estimates of cost of construction. Their representative visited New York la6t Summer and the report is current here that their project lias been satisfactorily financed by New York capitalists and that all that is now holding them back from active work on the line is the lack of satisfactory traffic arrange with the O. R. & N. These gentle menTbl re liotTyet - indicated what concessions, if any, they will de mand from the people of this coun ty. The third company, that of which John C. Ainsworth, of Port land, is president, was organized about two mouths ago. . Associated with Mr.' Ainsworth Jn. this project are Lewis Gerlinsjer and Henry F. Conner, and all these gentlemen staud hi gh in business and finan cial circles of Portland. They have as yet done no work in the field but th3 fact of their having satis factory traffic arrangements with the O. R. & N. givegr them some ad vantage iu the game. These gen tlemen declare that tbey will build and that they will do so without one dollar in subsidies from the people of this county. Now, the qu estion is, which com pany will build the road? This pa percannot answer that question au thoritatively just now. It's like the old game the children used to play: "Button, button, who's got the button? . : The only thing thai prevents these froety nfcltta from opening IhacheMiwt hnrre ami loeening the hull on the hirkory ante is thai there are no cheat nnt or hickory trees her. Tha weather U Ural tr thai rirpr. Saves Two From Death. "0ir little .Untfhter had an almost fa tal MUck of wbp)n cintH and hnn- rhiti.' write Mr. Y. K. HviUnd, of Arnionk. N. Y.. "hut, when all ot her" remedies Nile!, w saved her lif with Dr. King's New Diw. Oitr ni-re, who had consumption in an aifvartcfd stage.alsn used thia wonderful medicine i and to-.! the U iwfctlv well. l'- perat throat and htng dieeases yield t Dr. King's 5ew IWscoverv aa to i othr medicine on earth. Infallible for Conha and Odds. 50o ami $1 bottle tnaranleed Trial bottles free, Condon P h a r tn acy. 5751; 'REGULATOR LlllE STEAMERS. From Portland to The Dalle. Steamers: "Baily Gatiert," "Dalles Citv," "Regular," "MeUako," Stearoera lve Portland and The Dalles daily (except Sunday ) at m ntiiitectine at Lvle, A'aah., with C R. A X. Ry. Co. for Daley, Centerville, Goldendale and all Klickitat Valley points. Steamer "Metlako" leaves Cas cade Locks daily (except Sunday) at 0 a. n. for The Dalles and way landings; leaves The Dalles at 2 p. m. arrives at locks at 6 imu. Stean.er "Bailer GaUert" leaves Portland 7 a. tu. Tuesdays, Thurs liUva Stnrdara.The Dalle 4 a. m CISSOLUTIQ!! ,CF PAITKERSHIP. . Notice , herrhy riven that the ,rt-1 nfaXK Wednesdays, Fridays, nershlp heretofore eaisting Wtween the .. furthef nolice round trip tick- nndersienwt nndwr the firm nne l 1 Cnntre A Palmer ha been thia day dis solved by mnfnl mneent. AH aeeiMinte i th old firm r now due and paya ble to L. E. Palmer who will continue the bnaineM and who will also pay all lebtaof the okl firm. , C. O. CASTar, L. E. r.LMK. Con l.m, Ore., September 23, 1803. eta.rtVj between The Dallen and Partland on str.. Baily Ganxertonly Excellent meals served on all steamers. Fine accomodations for teams and wagons. t Call on or address II. C. Campbell, Manager, A V.Zimmerman Portland, Or. Agent, The Dalles.Or. OrtKon Daily JoumaL a Democratic dally newspaper, eight to paxes. $4 a Whrn In neel of fence post ifive the year; X for six months. T!w Journal a Lnml-r C k a eH. They a newspaper. ona in your suoscripuun. - rnt.r. trnur noiehHnr In The Journal. Iiv 211 OHO hnl-rlas Qr and (amarsra Address The Journal, Box lit. Portland. , , . tt , i Or. T. BROWS M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Day or night call promptly antwered Office In Condon Ptwrmary Bailding, yART BOWtRMAS M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at J. T. Reisaeher'i Residence. CONDON OREGON CONDON OREGON The Portland Carnival cleaned up $5000 on a twelve day run. Pretty good. The country publish en who advertised the show clean ed tip nit. Pretty" bad. But the publishers, no doubt, hope to get u front seat and honorable mention in the hereafter for Having donated their space to help boom a show, one of the ' chief attractions . of which was a poor idiotic girl whom the management exhibited iota booth, on all fours, eating fake mud for the edification of the gap ing crowds at 10 cents per head. The publishers aforesaid should now unite in roasting the Portland police torce for closing the Carni val op'um joint thereby restricting the publishers' influence for good and the uplifting of humanity thro the medium of their free advertis i n(T it ll tint o Portland police officials complain that Conner, the 'captured train robber won't talk. They should employ a hypnotist to make him believe he is a prize fighter. If that don't make him voluble noth ing will. If the Montana dynamiters con tinue to keep busy the N. P. R. R. Co. will soon need to change Us sec vtid initial to O. 60R1D0N STBflM LAUNDRY, T. N. LOUDERMIbK, Prop. Latest approved process, first-class steam plant, experi . ' . ! enced operators. AI! Work Guaranteed. Your Work: Solicited. Special rates on Family Washings. Terms Cash on Delivery. t ruirirutnnrinnnrinji j Summ it Saloon SEARCY & PALMER, PROPS. CONDON, OREGON. Finest Wines Liquors, Cigars. Ice cold Beer a Healthful Hot Ihnnnj uuiruinnnxiruinnnnnnnnnnjjuui i wnnnnruvruiAru innruvruiru When you build that house And want the best of Mouldings, Moulded Casings, Base Blocks, Corner Blocks, Brackets, Porch Columns and all kinds of turned work you should call at The Interior Planing Mill, J. A. McMorris, Prop. Condon, - - - Oregon. injxriinjmnnnruuijinjuinnnnnnrtfu The Summit Hotel, D. M. RINEHART. Prop. New Building and Furnishings. Finest Location in the City. First-class in Every Respect. Well Appointed Bath for use of Guests. Our Table is , Supplied with the Best the Market Affords. , Gomnerclal Trade a Specialty. &nrlnn &f.PAftt An Rtrtrk F.-ict. fmm Main m- mi mu um mauua mmMMMW mm a aa a THE DALLES, ORE., SEPT. 29 TO 0CT13, 1903. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION SECOND EASTERN ORE. DIST. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY and THE DALLES CARNIVAL ASSOCIATION S4.000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. Liberal awards for Live Stock and Agricultural Exhibits. No En trance Fee on Articles Contesting for Premiums. " RACES EVERY DAY. OREGON PACIFIC AND ORIENTAL STREET CARNIVAL The Greatest Show of the Age, will give two Grand Performance Daily Afternoon and Evening. The Quality Store LORD & COMPANY Advance Shipments of Our NEW FALL STOCK ARRIVING DAILY AND NOW ON DISPLAY. , ..'J. .. . ... NOTICE FOR rUBMCATlON. Uwa oriea At Taa Dau.m, Oa.. ih. i W Noltc ti hwby tlmt th tll.lif n.tii. t .iilrr hu Bltxt lli ot hl ! I" ink ttl rm In irJn w nw """"J- mn, I'. tnmmtwIotKf l luiidu. On'tcim, ft Mnxly. OrluWr . IM, Vl; JAUM MrJUMJ.KN.ot AlvllW.unwm, M. K. So. 'JH !. Ih U T, , It 4 li w, IK. n lh 'l.lWtn wlliwij""' P""fa hl.niiiiiiMMHt.iMiWcni mki ul eiilUvMtion S'aJ'ilSUi. HiUt.a IMawiMV. mt UmU'iMm, l Alvlllw. un-i'iii, mlM.rllu V Wrt'IIW, t'IKt. tMWHHI. K.Ktu-r. NEW DRESS GOODS IN Silks, Sackings, Prunellias, Zebelines c and Chevoits. Traaurer Notlcw. Allwmntv warrant rKlterd prior - - ... iB t ih . I, im, wi w r" nPn ,," rntatlnn at my oftli. ltrtt ti nftcr He.t. 10, T. II. Hiritta, Tnanrcr of (illllaiii wyr,'w , ill iMttMit ileilrlnff lo will tli'lr ac ronntt with durln our aUntta fmu town can ! caliing at tha Cumlitn I'liawtiafV whror tnln hava taii Irft. ltttf Prawn Kuich. New Outings and Flan neletts, New Wraps for Ladies, Misses and Children. Men's, Youth's and Children's New Clothing. New Portieres Gurtaips, Couch and Cushion covers., COME WHERE YOU HAVE THE QJAIITITY A3 WELL AS THE Q'JAUTY TO CHO0SE1FR0M THE QUALITY STORE, LORD & CO. LORD & CO. ARLINGTON, OREGON. Threshing Outfit for Sal. mtiall tlireDliliitf oittttt. aoiiia tttled with i . ltl UMHI. W'm ran Mil a koI ri fur IW of M0. W . T . I 1.1. tMftH MM 1 1. II.V. Olir rlK WIIU'II H..1 vim; 40 dart 'l'h 1",,, . ' . . . . . . . i .... .1. ...i 1 1 fartloa III niHMi oia inr.iunf oun mi Dim win"!""' r our Una ol bargain. Call on r Utvt WaMio, Ora. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. Preaching amiwa oa th I'lr.ti Tlifrl and Fourth Bunttajra of tha month at It A. M. an.l a f. M. rlorholL avrvlct at Ma villa the Btiil KniiUaT (n varh month. 8untl Pehunl, 10 o'ulm-k evrry Sunday morning. I'raror mttli'tf, TliurtUaf evening at Su'tWa. Evarjrboly curdially Intitwl to aMriul ihcia aarvlcaa. F. (3. Ftowaaa, rur Advertise iu The Gloiir. MUSIC I$Y VANCOUVER MILITARY BAND Condon Milling Co. " MANUFACTUUERS OF High Patent Flour, Graham flour, Germ Meal, Chop, Feed. STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BARLEY. bHl tfStU i3U UU atNMl ftU I SCALE OF PRICES. Steam Rolled Barley. .$23.00 Steam Rolled Wheal.. 2300 Mill Feed 115.00 Flour, per bbl 4.00 Trices liable tn change at any time. Every sack of our flour is fully guaranteed or money refunded. INSURE ft OOOD CROP BY USING Superior and Monitor Drills, floe and Disc; carload ot Bach. W. L. BARKER, Agent, CONDON - - OREGON. 9 e. BUCK HORN BILLIARD tlflLU D, K. SEAROY. Tropr., SEW BUILDING. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES FINEST KE8URT IN THE CITY Flnen Liquid Refreshment and Claar ! Elegant Billiard Table Toi Use of Patrons. i i):9 hi m m m ti m llWtl.MaM.M.Mi.fM.M.MIflMMIffflV.'MWWItlaM nnnnniwxnnnn 5 Fred Wilson. nnnnnxiATUiJVUiJuvruiuuuinnnnAruw Frank Wllaon. THE BANK. j WILSON BROS., PROP'S. Everything new and a GENTLEMEN'S Finest quality of Ci Btrictl v fi r s t-c 1 a 8 8 RESORT. garsf Wines, Liquors New Stone Building, West Side Main St., CONDON, - - OREGON. ixnnnnnsmjinnnrisinru mnnrmruv uuiAAruxrui. anjxnnnfuxnnntiTuiuvwiimnnjw 5 n n n v m m n n cpk j 5 HI fin Y LAW U ULU d PURE RYE WHISKEY Made by Qahn, Belt & Co., : Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Jeff Neal & Co., Dinjiinnruvuii - - - - - ORE. tixnrurnjvuijxrimnjirutnruinjvuu If you uapt quick; returns adurtiseir; tlft (JC0BE. Reduced rate on all Steamboat and R. R. lines. Premium List and Speed Program. H. J. MAIER, Pre. Carnival. -MAX A. VOT.T. fico. Write for J, 8. FISH, Prw. Dint. Kalr C. E. BAYARD, Beo Ijue fopldirtise ia"le paperJCJlOB Moore & Golden. GASH GROCERS. O ' ftock is now arriving and Is esh, clean and up-to-date. GROCERIES : FRUIT : VEGETABLES All fresh and good to eat. Call and get bur prices. SPRING STREET, CONDON, OREGON: WANTED FAITHFUL PERSOK TO TRAVEL for well estHblliihed bonne in few coiintlut call ing on retHll tnerchftiiU and venta. Local ter ritory. Salary f 1024 a year and ezpente payable 119.70 a week tn cub and expense advanced. Poaftlon permanent. BimlneM tttCCeHfnl and Blilii)r. Standard Homo, 334 Dearborn 8t, Chi rngn. Ullnoli. runiruwuuunntnnnnirjc TIIE GOIIDOII LIVERY COMPANY. flpaclal attrntloa to If am "' ttor'a trait. '-' Flrat-tita lock and rarrfol drivara. II BALED HAY AND CHOP FEED FOR SALE. CONDON, OREGON. sinunrunnnjvvuuinjwuwunnAtn uvruv rmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnniiuiruirLitn EVnJM LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managed : ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete itock o( Fine 8nrfaced Lumber, conaletinn of Flooring, Ceil log, Rustic, Ship-lap ami alt klmli of Rough Lamber. Caretal atten given to bille of peuial aisa anl dimenaion atuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. 1 THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . -. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product f thie well-known brewery the United fttatei Health Reportt lor June 28, 1900. eaye: "A more miperior brew never entered the labrntory of the United State Health report". It i absolutely devoid of the aliiehtest trace of adnlteration, but on the other liand Is composed of the lt of malt and and choicest of hops. Its toaie qualities are of the highest and ft can be need with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by both old and youngs Its use 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. W'M, O, KDDEN Manager. ' Now Occupying Our Own New Building Main Btreet. Finest Beef, Pork, Mutton, We recommend and guarantee our own make of Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard Sau sage and Bologna , Try them once and be convince. STATE NORMAL SGHOOL, Monmouth, Oregon. Training flchool for teachers Courses or ranged especially for training teachers fur all branches of the profession. Most approv .methods for graded and ungraded 'woik taught in actiinl district school. The de - ntand for graduates of this school as tench ers far exceeds the supply. The Training Department, which consists ol a nine grade public school, of about 250 pn pi Is, well e equipped In all branches including Music, daawing, and Physical, training. The Nor mat course the taut and onickrst wavtoa State ICertficate. Fall term opens Sept. 22. For catalogue or information address, E I RKSSLER, Presinent, or J. B. V. BUTLER, See , Monmonth, Oregon. lit-''- ft To Cure a Cold in One Bay Tc!:3 Laxative Bromo Quinine Tenets. Seven MUIion boxea acd in post 12 month. Tfe!s llsatcre. 'Curat Crb iaTwoDayi. enevcrv