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    THE GOiiOON GLOBE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER I. 1003.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF OILUAM.
COUNTY, OWEdON.
local news;
T'jr J .lesson's It t'rram.
Outolmr 1 t. An I lu l.ty I "slwaiiisr
lay." , ' ; .......
I'. I', ( Ff'rry Canyon Is having a
rffl.lfiii vrti tfil on t ! (Cast 8UI.
:r, WimmI'i uttw llltrK Is now an-
iler war on Wanl Klri't,
K. It. lUrialioin U hutUltnf a new rp
I lmt.t on tlis Ht ill of town,
Uf. Klowsrs will jin-acli at Alvillf
I MumUy uuiritiiiK at 11 o't lin k.
County Clerk frtMl rHtiriitl from
flt-Mar trip to I'wtUml TuttwUjr.
Milk IMiakss, liiitnal, Hod and lot
Crsam at Jaksiin'a ka errant parlors,
KiIiimiI aititit nlla, taldfia, fms
Ink. ucll uus He at Jarvls I'liarm
.' .... , " ' '
Mr, an. I Mri. I, K. Rolnachar anl Jar
Jliwermsii ffturrte.l (rotu I'jrtlatiil Tiies
U.v. Welding Ml. ar apt In jlngl within
SOmtlfso Uomloii Itrlora another trvk
iass,
t M. 8rlng.tnn innvad liUfaiiiilr In
(nun their Lost Valley ranch Tliurs.Uy
fir tli Winter.
Work lias iHimmf nrad on wr A
J, Klittlioii'g imw eottnjfH mi Oregon ayen
(is, north ( the Harry cotUga,
14. tl. MerrlfleM, the rtl, hat open
h hlaandiinn Nnrtli Main strvet. ba
lit d In annlltcr Itintii.
Wa liava tlia agon.' (or tl.a Fairbanks
A Mora pumps, arindmllla and gisolins
rnicliies. Clarka & Hartshorn
Attention Kid I S Jarvla alxnt the
thing you ne (ir iool. llnlurs, pen
cil, a, tablets, Ink .
lr. Wmal was railed to lna KHk"
Saturday to see Grani Rtahl who la
miflerlng (nun ait attack o( paralysis. ( i
Wt have just rerlret and placed on
aala an elegant Una atrlutly llrat-flaas
tlves. See tlicni. 0. W. I'ropsl A Go
John A .JMi-Morrls. proprietor o( the
Inter! I'UninK Mill la building a
NMiiiiimllMit dwelling to tlia South End
of town, 1
Tha Con lon Btaam Laundry la now
running full Mart and giving Condon'
rolled llnan a going ovr. 8e new ad
In thla Impreaaion.
The very lateat creation! In fashion
hi millinery at Mlaa Dora, Downing',
ftrasnnahlfl goo.li the year aroond. Call
and inspect gotala and price.
W, L. 'Barker ha Jnsl received a con
aigument o( 1RO0 pounds of bolt, all
eli? and kind; lie also ha a fine a
ertutetit of ell kinds of wranehea. - tl
tl. V. Marvel, the wellknown.Itock
creek fruit grower, ha bought property
Hiil will hiiild a home In Condon In or
der To put hi children in K'hool here.
Mlra iKira Downing haa pnrchaned the
millinery alw-k of Mr. K, L. Madden
and eoimolldiiteti the name wilii her ow n
elH'k. Real l.er new ad in thlt paper,
Mik l.illa Clarke left Bundav inorif
ing (or I'urtlmid w here aha will enter
the Porllaud Ruoinei; Ctillega. Mra.
Clarke atxouipinied her daughfer to the
city.
Married Sunday, September 27, at
the home of the bride' parents, vn
IClghtmite, Mr. Edward Yarbrough ami
Minn May Ward, Rev. Ward, an uncle of
the bride, oflklaling.
I.. W. Darling will hold a aaleof hi
farming Implement, household good
and live stock at hi home un Hay
creek, nest Wednesday, October 7. A
large amount of property la to be sold.
For terms and parl'votar see ad also
bill printed at this office.
A baby boy waa born Tuesday of last
week to Mr. and Mr. Taut Ureincr, at
The Dalle and on Monday of this week
the little nue wa called buck to tha spir
it land (rum whence it came. The body
was brought to Mayville' and interred in
the Cathulio burial ground there yes
terday, Vis! tondji ii town Invariably speak in
the highest terms i f the epleudid ap
waraMce of the new court house. And
it I an elegant apHiaring building even
now in it untlnUlied condition and
w hen contractor l'eternou and hi efB
-lentorp of workmen get through
with It It w ill be a beauty,
New Madden has bought the L. W.
I)trtiit ranch oil liny creek, the deal to
be cOiisuniated and the final transfer
nmde next Saturday. The tract contains
1 120 acres and the price paid was an
even $10,000. This is an ex eel leu trench
mid Mr. Madden is to be congratulated
on having secured a bargain.
The Condon Drilling Co. started to
bring their new 800 foot steam traction
well drill from Arlington last week un
der Its ow n steam but on account of the
scarcity of water aud fuel along the road
the trip was abandoned after reaching
Suhuttler Flat and the big machine will
le brought the remainder of the way
with horses.
An east bound O, K. & N. passenger
train whs held up by four marked ban
- ilits Wednesday evening 21 miles east
o Portland. Kx press messenger Fred
Korner shot and seriously wounded one
of the bandits and the other three beat
' a hasty " retreat without securing any
booty. Engineer Barrett, w ho was nsed
us a shield by the robbers In ' their as
eiiult on the express car, was also slight
ly wounded in the shoulder' by a stray
ball from the messenger's gun. The
wounded bsuilit is in a Portland hospit
al but steadfastly refuses to talk farther
than to say that his name is Jim Con
ner. The others have not yei been ap
prehended, - . v
AlnBWorth Perfecting Mans.
Thetlluhe learnel yesterday (iiiiu a
private letter written from Portland by
a gentleman who 1 pr-nnlimnt In biini
iie and Hnaiicial circle in this section
of Kiuterii Oregon, and who has clone
illations with the gotlemn who are at
the head ol the Columbia It Her and
Central Oregon U. It, t'o,that that
i-oiiipany la perfecting it pUus rnp
Idly m p.tlhle to build their line of
roid to Coiidoii. Our liiforinunt was
Hiithnrised by theae gentlemen to make
the statement that they are preparing
to begin work at as early a date as pos
nible. lie add that he believes aurvey
will beta the field by the 15th, and
that active count met iou work will be
under wav ilnring the Winter, Mr,
Ainsworth gave our Informant hie per
sonal asuraiice that the ro.ol will he
huiit and that it will be built as a busi
ness proposition and not as a scheme
for leisiug Umuaea and snhsldiei and
that not a dollar w ill be sksd for for
such purfxine.
I lie railroad outlook la-iomes more
eiKMiuragiug etery week lately and at
least three different companies have
been showing some signs of getting buy.
Rsr. Frank Kimmont w ill preach at
the Uaptlst chun-li next HumUy moru
Ing at II o'clock, The pastor will preach
at the evenlug hour, 7;80.f t-ulJH;t, "In
(he Image of Uod."
Ht-hool oj-ened Monday with about 130
pupil in attendance. Karring the
crowded condition of the rooms the
srhiatl starts off. In excellent condition
and promise a most successful term.
Broke Into His House.
6. Le Quiiin cd Cavendish, Vt. was
rubbed id hi customary health by in
vasion of Chronic Constipation. When
Dr. King' New Lile pill broke luto
his house, his trouble was arrested and
now be's entlrly cured. They're guaran
tor re Ouly 25c. at Condoul'harjjacy.
No Race Suicide Here.
The attention of Mr, Toeodore RMMie-
velt, president of the United States of
America, Is respectfully directed to the
following record :
Horn Sept. 2.'od. to K. R. 8 loan and
wife, of Lost Valley, a big Ui boy.
Ikirn X pt. 2Jod. to Mr. and Mr. A.
8.Ur"l"e, of Matuey, a handsome eon.
IU,rnVedueiUr, Sept. 23, to the
wile of P. H. Stephenson, of Condon,
a p'tuty little girl.
Horn Sept, 23, to Mr. and Mr. Wal
ler Over lander, ol Coudou, a charming
daughter. ... , , .
Born Thursday, Sept," "24, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Moore, of Condon, a beautiful
baby girl.
Born Friday, Kept. 25, to Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Moore, of Condon, a tine,
big boy.
Kow, Mr. President, If title record of
au infant Industry In grand old Gilliam
countvdoe not fill your heart with
prldo ai tha achievement of the loyal
and patriotic people yon must he pretty
hand to enthuse. Condon and vicinity
expert a gold medal and honorable
mention in yoor oest annual message on
this piopositlon and if w don't get
them we may all vote the prohibition
ticket in 1001.
Meauw hile, w hn'll lie the next happy
dad to help awell the list? Leave news
item at this onVe.
Confessions of a Priest.
Rev J uo 8. Cx, of Wake, Arnanvas,
writes: "rorlJjear I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a nnmtier
of physicians and tried ail sorts of med
icines but got no relief. Then I began
the use of Klectric bitter and feel that
I am now cured of a disease that had
me In its grasp (or 12 years." If you
want a reliable medicine (or Liver and
Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or
general debility get Electric Bitters.
Onlv 50o. Satl (action guaranteed by
Condou Pharmacy.
Good children boy
their school sup-
plies from Jarvi.
LARGEST MAIL ORDER
HOUSE IN THE WEST.
The new fashion catalogue of Men',
Women's and Children apparel, house
hold supplies etc. Issued by Welnstock,
Lubin & Co. Sao'emento, California, Is
tha haudsntuest book ever sent out by
them. The book I free and valuable to
have whether one care to buy or not,
Welnstock, Lu bin A Co. do the largest
mail onler trade In the West. That is
proof that their goods, prices and service
are of exceptional merit, ;29d30
t.lERRIFIELQ,
ARTIST,
formerly of Arlington, has returned
to Condon equipped with a fine, new
New York studio outfit aud fully
prepared to do the verv latest and
best work in Photography.
Finest line of up-to-date mounts.
Permanently located Noith Main St.
Call and see hi work at Studio.
Fall and Winter
Mlillneru
Largest and .Finest" t
Assortment Ever Of
, fered iu Condon. t
Call and be Suited in, .
Style, Quality, Price.
Miss Dora Downing
The Oregon Stml-VVeekly Journal.
Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al
ways 'ree; 304 copies In one year, for only
11.60 to any addresa. - The Journal, P.
O. Box 1?!, rortlnnfl, Or., ,
A Railroad Meeting. x
, A -er announcement made in tbli
paper last week, a mini meeting ol.citl
tens was held In Armory hall la-t Ht
nrdai- afternoon at which rrpreneuta
tlves o( the K-tolcso Oiegi.n Railway C.
submitted a proposition to the people of
GllliHiu county the eeceptam-eof wliich
will, i he railroad people declare, resu
in the completion of a road from Arling
to Condon w ithin the next Ivw moiiihw.
W. A. Campbell, the well knowu Imh
na grower, of Ferry Canyon, tailed (lie
mo ling to order and in the hupp) and
gracidul manner iH cnliar to him staled
the ohji'ct of the meeting and Introduc
ed Mr, liosford, tl.o Moro attorney, who
appeared in the capacity of an attorney
for the company and who made a few
preliminary remarks touching on the
urgent necesvlty lor better tran'po na
tion frtt-i lilies in thl comity and the
manifold Messing and benefit which
well accrue to the people upon the com
pleiion ( ia-h a project a the one then
iiniler couihk-tatlon. e cited the
la'iiellcial effects of the Columbia tooth
em on con.lltions in Sherman connty,
and predicied the same rapid transition
in material things in this county opon
the completion of this road.
. C. McDonald, of Hpokmie, a repre
sentative of th Trust Company of the
Republic, d Mew York, was lb nest
seker hi remark being partly along
the am line that Mr. Uosford follow
ed ami partly on the Cnuucial aspect of
the propoaion, . ,
Mr. Motris, prealdeut of the company
was then introduced aud proceeded to
sobmlt 111 proposition. He staled, what
would appear to lie a self evident fact,
that the proportion of building this
road is something more than plowing a
10 acre field or nutlding a few miles of
wagon road ; that it is, iu fact, a gigan
tic undertaking the evlimated cost being
$750,000. l'hla vast amount d money
must be eeenred by the sale of bonds of
the company ' in New York and, the
speaker staled, the men who put money
into such railroad projects muet first be
shown that the people of the country
through which the propueed road la to
run, want a road, that thev will appre
ciate t, be friendly to It and patronixe it
with their freight and patseuger bu ni
nes when completed. Thl aaturaiice
can beat be giveo the the New York iete
pie, the speaker enlcl, by the ciiilud
thla county pulling their own money in
the project to start it going, tie
therefore proposed tu make a temporary
issue of bonds to run (or live tears and,
to start the ball rolling, asks the people
of Gilliam comity to ubicribe for $160,
000 worth of IherO bonds. With tin.
substantial evidence of the good feeling
and friendly spirit exlating in Hie miul
of the Jieople of this county towards the
project, Mr. Morris felt confident that
he could ko to New York and readiiv
persuade the laind buyers there that the
people here want a road and will appre
ciate and patronise it when built, lie
would then, he believed, experience no
illlculty iu having tne remaiulug 000,
000 i'i bunds taken.
II the. people ol this county accept Mr.
Morris' proportion by sutMcritiing (or
sufficient amount f bond, ttiat gen
tleman, (or his com petty, agree to begin
work on the grade within 30 day, It be
ing further fell pointed that within 30
ay after work on the grade commence
the money tor Hie bond must be paid
over to the company Its reprem-ut
live This inonev is to he placed in some
auk with the onderlandiiig that It is
to be drawn out only (or the purpose of
pay'ng for construction work on the
imposed road. A the expiration of
Ave years, if the road is completed and
n successful operation, a new Ixu'id itue
wilt be made and the temporary bonds
will be redeemed Iheholdersgetting their
money back with six per cent, interest.
When Mr. Morris had finished the
meeting was Immediately adjourned
there being no opportunity given the
citixens to ask questions or discus the
matter. Mr. Morris has stated, how ever,
that the amount of bomls asked to be
taken Is the maximum and that rather
than let the project drop they might
accept a somewhat smaller amount. .
r.efore leaving for Arlington yesterday
Mr. Morris asked the Glohe to say tl at
perhaps bis statement at the iin eung
Satuniay was not quite clear. His in
tention was to say that the money snb
kcribed for bonds here shall be placed in
escrow in a bank to be designated by the
snbecriber to remain there nnlil the
road Is completed to Condon, the sub
scribers then to ree.ieve their bonds and
Mr. Morris to take down the money.
Provided that if the road is not complet
ed to Condon by December 31, 1904, the
money to be returned to the subscribers.
STAGE TIME TASLL
Stages will arrive at and depart
from Condon on the following
schedule.
ARRIVE FROM
Fossil 9:30 A.M.
Arlington,..., 2:30 P. M
DEPART FOR
Arlington. . ......... .9:45 A. M.
Fossil.............. . .2:30 P. M.
J. W. Jackson ik-Co., Props.
ALBERT DAMS
LIVERY i AND FEED
STABLE
Our Livery Stock is First .
class. Best attention to
Boarding Stock.
Your Patronage Solicited.
SPRING STREET, CONDON.
.The Oregon Weekly Journal, a Demo
cratic newnpaper. 16 pagrn, full of news
all of It! " 1 a year to any adJresa. The
Jojiinul, 1 O. Box 121, loitlttiidt Or.' .
The Foundation
of Good Health
Is laid by the
iudicio
of a
SPRING
We sell the Best.
Gondon Pharmacy
, (PRESCRIPTION DBUtiGISTS.)
HARDWARE! BUILDIJIG MATERIAL!
Kails, Machine Oil, Lard and Linseed Oil.
Stoves, Ranges, Cooking Utensils.
Agency for the SHERWIX & WILLIAMS Read Miied
Oil Paints all Colors.
CLARKE & HARTSHORN.
: Still at the
Old Stand
With th finest line of np-toxlate Cnlles, Cigars
ml Torwcco, Fresh Bom-Usi Pe Nots, AluionJs,
Brniil Wslunts, IWns mid Fillx-rts, Oranges, Lew
ons. Apples, Bnnanas and all other frnits in aeasen.
Lunch UmxIs a sptcialty. Soft Drinks ol all kinds.
John
School Days are.Here
And lh hUdren should all remember that we keep the
finest eloJtion f School Supplies in. the city including
TabMs, i ciiciU, Pens, Ink, Pencil Boxes, Rulers Etc,
It will pay yotf and 4pliaeyou to call and see our Btock:
of school necessities.
C. J. STUBL1NG
YOU'LL TAKE HARPER.
Sure. Yhen you can get a Good, Pure, Well
Matured Whiskey of exquisite flavor and undoubted
medical qualities, you're not going to ask for a cheap
mixture of Spirits, Glycerine and Ageing Oil. In
fact when you can get HARPER that's the Whiskey
for you to drink. And you can get it too because
Jeff Neel & Co.,
Are Agents for Harper Whiskey.
Wholesale
p9est Job prii79 forf H at tr;e COBE Office.
DUNN
UP -
us use
good
TONIC.
Jackson.
J. Q. JAR VIS, Druggist.
,The Dalles, Oregon.
Distributor.
H FOR OUR
FALL AfJfJOUfJCEEfJT
BROS
TO - DATE MERCHANTS.
-SE5CIAL THIS IIOtlTuT
Buck' Sole Bicycle ShoGs.
0. W. PR0PST &C0.
Keep Well by
Good Living.
The sort of food you ought l ntis ih.u which
aouie, pure and pleasing. We sell only the
make it t yyur advantage to buy.
When you buy here
you buy right
and what we sell it selected from the best on the market.
Stephenson & Wilcox.
Fine Groceries a specialty at oar store.
WKEAT ItJJERlOR VlARESlOUSE xim
Iliglisvt prl pml4 tor Grin of all kinds. Storsgt i,o1 Uling of Wool.
General Varehouso and Uefchandiso
Business,
BALfCClt, CUTKXIf & C3 . UTIS.
THE
COHDOIjV
HOTEL j
tuiruxntuvuxninnnruu
Jhe Palace Hotel,
i ELGIN MYERS, Prop.
Most com tuodioua hotel in the city. Table supplied -with
the best the market affords Special attention -given
to the comfort of guests.
Headquarters for Traveling Men.
CONDON, V OREGON:
qnruutJxnnnruxnnnxuinnniArinntL
mat wew
You are building
neat new Furniture, Stoves, Range
Eto. Call aud
and let us quote
will please you. We are proud of
our stock and when it is transfer
: red to your new
home you will
as we
5
1 Condon Furniture
dinxuinnnivinjiinjtnjinjuuinnnjxniu
WALL PAPER
LATEST DES1CHS
FASHIONABLE PATTERHS
Largest and best select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobs as to mateaialand labor.
W. A. DARLING.
For Sale.
A good J section of lnl In Ferry
Canyon. 12 miles from Condon. Ai
fenced ; 110 acres In whest this season
Honse barn and other fiiir improvement
rientv of living water. Price reasonable
This in snap. For price a nd terms ad
dress tlr.s office.
An Ad in the Globf brings results
i wholft
bext and
A3UMCTCH, EULOSIC, C2'JSLA3. ISU
unutn htu f.lAllAtitf.ltlil.
Mrs. R. H. VValw, Prop.
Will cater to the wants of the trav
eling public in a manner to warrant
satisfaction.
Centrally Located, Corner Main and
Spring Streets,
CONDON, j OREGON.
vrtAnjuviniinAnnJxitr '
uiiAAnuvuirixiniuvuvnuirtnn
1
nouse
will require some
examine our stock
you prices that
house or your old
be ' as proud of it"
are now.
and Hardware Co. 1
nnnnnnJinnnonivvimvuimuuvuD
0 LEX FEED B Aft
!!. D. RAKD ALL, PROP.
Careful attention,
given to stock en
trusted to our
3
care,
trade
Transient
solicited.
- OR;
OLEX,
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I ur hmtrrt opinion of
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book for m.n.) Call or writ
D. JORDAN ft CO.. I0SI MariMtSUt. F.
G. L. Neal, the well known and
eer, will give the strictest attuti
all business entrusted to his can;
yon have propertv to sell consult
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