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-m THE COilOOIl CL03L THURSDAY. JANUARY 31, 1604. THI OPMOIAL PAPKrlOr OILUAM COUNTY. OREGON. LOCAL N EWS, Hot beef tea and nther dot drinks t JarkaonS. . Klppey and J. F. Crane were over from Myvtll Monday. Windmill, I.mv pump and pumps of all description l W, L. Barker' Mi. Iletiry Ouemlet wa n th ! Hit f.ie several day during tit week. Ilf nry Neel, ol Lone IWk, visited hi lir.it her, JlT Neel, ol tM ptao the 8 villi week. Andrew Urelner shipped a ear load ol ling to Trmitdel Monday lor himself and Dnnn JJro. Kllk Bkirt Finest tin ever offered InCoudon. Jt reived at Hter-lien-a..M A WUco' , Burn MamUf, Jsnnsry Iff. 1004. to Mr end Mr. B. U. MerrluVId, ol tlii rity a tin daughter. Born Mondsy, Jsnwrry IS. 1904. to Mr. end Mr. Urn, tkbolt, ol Ferry Cu yon, daughter. Call and e the elegant Una of Jacket Cost and Cape Jit received at rjteph nm A Wllcui'a Itev. Flnr returned (r un Arlington Mndy where h occupied Uev.AusMu' nilil Munday. A to I Hardie, the well known Trail F.tfk etockmsa. was In town (or ft few day during tli week, Yihi ahnnld clean your e wheat be fore sowln. VV tell the lwl wake ol Panning Mill. W. L. Uarker. County Clerk rortwnod it recover lug from an attack A lurly from which ha uirrd for several day last week. A deal I laid to Won lor tli parrhas of A. 8. I! illen' Interest in tli Condon Milting Co. by 8. 0. Uarker end t. M. I'liur. frank Rprliigslon I tuffurtnglroin an attack of lit old niur, astlnn, lately and In coneqnene ha lieen doing moat ol lila Bleeping In a chair. Tha old court house as eold at pnh lie auction Mnlay to Ida highest bid ilr. Ab Moyer secured tli prl at BiS'iOO. II HI rrniova lb building and Ml il ap lor a naclllng. W.A tWIing lia bought the old conrt !.. tiiillilinit from Aba Mover aud I at work removing It to lot on tha east aid of Oregon Avenue a liar b will fit It op for a derailing. Dunn Bro. have discarded the gaso Una lamp Irmn their tor and flltad tha plaea with new coal oil U-irnor. Tha gaanlina lamp ar ti muuU Iron tla and too dngro lhT ay. Trm trlctly rh. Wa maka a dla connt of 6 par rnt on onr former prima. Kamamber a do all light repairing fra m our thna which una IVj to 7o ived on every pair ol alioes. O. W, I'ropatACo. AH rwron knowing theroeelve In debtwl to tha Arm of Clarke A llarUhorn are earnattly reqnenad to rail at the af ra of M. U. CUrka and tattta by caili .r oi not a w ara amiou to cloae old accoont. Rav. and Mr. King left Friday for lleppner where tha will conduct reviv al ervice for a week or Tha meet ing at thU plana ar being continued tht week by Rva. Auatln, fitranga and Flower a union meeting between tha Uatiliet and Congregational chnrche. . Ed Bighee. tha popntar atair driver m-eived word at Arlington Toaaday that lit father bad died at Ida home at wet Home, Oregnn. Mr. Biglte r. wa a iioner of Oregon and wa quite aged. Ha had been In ill health for mna time. E l left at once for horn to attend the funeral. Jim Cordell ha purchased from F. L Price, the inventor, tha right for East ern Oregon and Wahlngtoof anlmprov d swinging farm gnta and la out can vawint for tha me at tlii lima. He report having met with excellent nc (fMM far and I well pleased with hi investment. The gate will 811 a long (tlt want on tha farm. The season of rabbit pot-pie is here mid th rabliit are tat and line. Billie Heed bring in a big bug of game every day or two and always remembers hi friend In aing them around. Tha range i not overstocked here a on But terCrevk aud.ln the Etdin. conn try and emne of nnr sportsmen often fail to get a e hot in a whole forenoon's tramping. Ed McDaniele I here from Portland Jn the In terettt of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. McDamels is Linking alter the hnsines of that com imnv in the place of V, A. Campbell, " kho Is still very jerlonslv III in St. Vin cent' Hospital in Portland. Mr.Camp ImII'b many Irienda all over Eastern Or egon will regret tolnarn that his recnv ery i considered very doubttul. A fire was narrowly averted at the ' Condon Pharmacy th other evening which was caused by a itefwt In the gas oline lighting plant. The hollow feed wire which connects tha pressure tank with the lam ds enrnmr a leak in the at tic and the volatile fluid soon ran through the ceiling saturating the paper and there ignited Irotn the lamp. Quick work wa reonired to im out the blew which in a very few minute might have spread to a costly conflagration. Ben Greiner who is attending cnllega at Ml. Annel and who suffered from aevora attack of anuenilicltle a short time airo for which he expected to nn ileriro an operation this week, wrote his father Satnrdav that ha has leen tskin treatment from an osteopath for a few ilayaandwaa so much improved that he believed an nperaton would not be nocessarv. He waa feeling tirtt-rate wiien the. fetter was written, . TlmEnougw YC . Tha eicepilonally One weather of tha pal month or to has been fatly appre ciated and enj-iyed by tha stockmen and other bat th enddrn change Momley morning was a not vary genii reminder thattheral time enough yet fur old Boreas to nmk himself felt brfor t't tint that gentle (tpring can lie raaton ably eipHrtel to com back to stay. Coudlilona ar sach at this time, bow aver, that It would require an itraordi nary torin to Jeopanlls th toch Inter vals during the present oa. Moat f the feed that waa on band lad Fall la mill In the cooutrr and the stock Is in flu condition U (land a erlod of ttmy weather. Old timers m-all a winter a good many year ago, , however, which was similar to th reaent on np to the first nf February when three feet 61 snow fell which last I until th mid II n( March and Intlmat that th earn thing might p-t.illy ovenr again. Oth- say that th aeason ara changing and that winter similar U th imesthey osedfihav SO 'years ago will never attain b iierincl in this conntry, The Of aa Is not In a position to aay which of thsa surmle I correct Imt in common with It neigMmr, will hope the latur I weli fuanded. T be dt rap ed nut of th pad month of tanshiM and gntltphy Into thre-fiMt ait weeks snow would be, atone uncomfort able aud eiasperatlng. Sunday Afternoon 8rvlo. The special meeting for mn which was held in th Baptist church Hnnday alternoou.wa well attended, th church lning wall filled. Addressee were made by Rev. Austin, of Arlington, aud Rev. Htranat, of th Congregational church, if this city. Th (nliject ol both gentle men' remark wa th importance of personal purity aud correct habit of life In tha development of the best and highest typ of manhood and tha great responsibility which rest on every man In he matter ol trait of character and vigor ol body which bo may transmit to his offspring. This aubject i a moat Im portant one but I on which I too gen erally tabooed by parent and teachers the rests t being that many of onr young mitu reach manhood without a proper knowledge of the thing or a right conception of tha reapondtiiliri which manhood brings. A feature of the meeting wa a wall rendered etdo by hv. Austin which with th adlresrs d both speakers, was wall received and highlv appreciated bv the audience. Rare Opportunity Tor Wide Awake Buyers. Ow ing to tha original purchaser' in ability to pay out hi contract we have on our hands in Cmdona in opright piano together with a Pianola to match which, rather than to ieeer the eapense of shipping hack to Portland, wa will ell her for th balance due on th orig inal purchaser's contract. For further pari tea lars and for terms ol payment. ad dress Eilera Piano House, Portland, Oregon. 4M48 R. E. Armstrong's Condition. Th report which was circulated last Wednesday evening and which appeared n these columns, to tha effect that R.E. Armstrong, who is In a eamtariom at Oakland, California, waa not expected to recover, was happily without founda tion. A n po't from the I.O.O.F. relief eouimill. of Oakland, under h date of annarv lVh. which wa received by E. W. Moor Tuesday, dated that Mr.Arm- strong Is improving. A later and more detailed accoont, re- coved by C. F. Armstrong yesterday, states that while the w-onnd seem to tie dng well the patient has fever every day which sometimes run quit higS. Haiiranidlv losing flesh and is ninch troubled with nervousness. A consult lion of doctor failed to determine the causa of the high temperature but they agreed that a second operation, Involv- ng the knee Joint, may h necessary ater. This may be attended with aeri oa result Is the opinion of the physl- ians. Mr. Wm. 8. Crane, ol California, Md , suffered tor year from rhenmariam and tumbsgo. lie was Anally advised to try Chamberlain' Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cur. For sale by Condon Pharmacy. Mr. George Phillip died at her home nn Crane Creek, Idaho, last Saturday. deceased wa a sister of Mr. Ed Dunn and Mr. Fred Cornett. ol thin city. Saved From. Terrible Death. The family nf Mr. M. L.Bohbitt, of Badgcrtown Tenn., saw hr dying 'and were powerless to save her. The most skillful phyclcian and every remedy ned tailed while Consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In thin terrible hour Dr. King' New Discovery for Cnnsnmptlon turned despair into jov. The first bottle bronght immediate relief and It continued use completely cored her. It tha mod certain cor in the world for all throat and Inng trouble. Thi great remedy it guaranteed for all Throat and Long dUeases by Condon Pt.armacv. Price 60c and 11.00. T'lal bottle free. The Coast Msil.Manhfield's progress' ive weekly got out a special illustrated edition which does credit to tha publish' er and the town. It Is in magaiine form and contains 40 page of well written de scriptive matter and etcellent lllustra' tions. Found a Cure for Indigestion. I nse Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liv er Tablets for indigestion and find that thev suit mv case better than any dys pepsia romedy I have ever tried and have nsed many different remedies, am nearly tiltv-one year of aga and have suffered a great deal from Indiges tion. I can eat almost anything I want to now. -Geo. W. Emory. Rock Mills, Alabama, For sale hy Condon Pharmacy.' Asked For Guardian. The probate court was occupied last Krldav and Saturday In hearing the pe tition frtmt the children of Wilklm White, esq,,,' f Paper a.-k.ankliig '0 have guardian appointed for their father. Mr. John Mage, one nf I h daughters, presented a petition asking that she l appointed her father' gnardtan, al leging that liecaq of th inflrm'tie of old age ha I in need of a legal guardian Mr. Harry Urwnfleld and Mr. Kita Wooslely, two other daughters, present another petition containing sohatatUtlv th aame statement hut asking that VV. L. Wlleoi b" i.Mdntet!. After cotisid erabl discussion and the lHtmdotin of th testimony of a number f witnese ee, tb parties got together and agreed npon a com promt agreeing to nuit in asking tha court toappointP.8.Brwn to the position and in case Mr. tfrown should refuse to .Wi-t tl trust, W. H. Myers named a aecoml choice. We un derstand that Mr, . t-., 4 1 h4 relused to serve and that eon of the arils in terested have H fvted to Mr. Myers ami a yet th court has mad ' no appoint ment. J. W. Snover appearetl for Mr. Mage and L. W. Darling appeared for tb oth er partiee. ' ' Will Rutld Road. J. B. White was in from Ferry Can yon Tuesday. Mr. Whit ha J set re turned from Moro where he went to In terview th Hherman connty nonrt In re gard to th Kent wagon road which ha been pending for some time., Mr.Wliite took over with him a certified copy of a portion of the-Oilllam county record showing that this enunty has agreed' to build its end of tha road as soon as the Sherman county end Is completed. This, he ay. seemed to satisfy tha Kliermau county officer and they at once gave him every assurance that thev will proceed at one to construct their end of th road a sown a tha weather will permit. This will be received as i good news by the residents of that ortion of Ferry Canyon that will he tHneS ted hv tha road. Comlni-Flx. Last Tuesday evening leiol Comini and Mr. AntollU Fit were nnited in marriage in 8t. Peter's church. Rev. Father Desmerie officiating. Wedne nay Mr. aud Mr. Comini went to Port land, returning lad night, and hav settled down to housekeeping in Mr. Coml til's. residence on Second street. Timea-MonnUineer. This is an instame o prove the truth id Hie old saying thafkive rinds a way," aud the bridegroom will aleo perhaps re call another old saw "He laughs ! who laughs last." Anyway we wish the happy eon pl all kinds of happiness and ettend oar congratulations. Heppner Sent Aid. "A tonrh d nature make the wind iwM ktn," 4ne he apeeno l a terrible calamity. Ti.is truth has been recenrlc demonsiraied in the case id the city of Heppner which nlf n-d from such a terrihle ealamitv UhI June by the flood. Tboiissnds d dollar m well a aid in many other form flowed Into the stricken citv from all parts l the emintry and a recent act ion he the people of Heppner showed that the lib erality of their fellow has not Iwen for gotten. When the news of the awful catastrophe at the Iriqunise theater at Chicago, reached Heppner the people of that town at once sent a check to Mavor Harrison, of Chicago, lor the relief of the sufferers from the fire. The check was recently returned bv the mvor with the statement that no relief fund had lawn stalled or contemplated and that no outxidw aid was needed. His thank for th proffer an I the eipre sloii of sympathy however wereetpreee- ed to Hi people of Heppner la the let ter. Congratulations. Mr. John 11. Cullom, editor f th Oarland, Teta News,, ha writen a let ter of congratulation to the manufact nrers of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy a follows: "Sitteen year ago when oar first child was a baby he waa subject to cronpy spell and we would be very nneasv about hi in We began using Chamberlain's Congh Remedy in 1887 and finding it such a reliable remedy for colda and croup, a have never la-en without it in the house since that time We have five children and hav given it to all of them with good result. One good feature of this remedy ia that it is not disagreeable to take and onr babies really like it. Another is that it is not dangerous, and there is no risk (mm giv ing an overdose. I congratulate von np on th enccest of yonr remedy," For tale by Condon Pharmacy. Tha Eastern war cloud is still not much larger than a man's hand. Wonderful Nerve. I displayed by many men enduring paina of accidental Cnts, Wonuds, Bruise Barna, Scald, Bore feet or atlff jolnta. Bat there's nn neat for it. Bnck- len'a Arnica Salva will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best 8alve on earth for Pi lea, too. 25c at Condon Pharmacy. Strayed. One spotted nurse afrmt nine years old branded on ahonlder, known as the John Walker brand, of Ferry Csn yon. Also one bay yearling colt branded with a triangle on K ft stifle. Were lust seen In Ferry Canyon. I will pay $5.00 for their return or for Information lead lug to their recovery. VV. K. Francs, 45-9 ' Ole. Oregon. Town Lota and Acreage. All persona desiring to buy town lots or acreage property in Condon ahonld call on A. J. Shelton who is my accredit' ed agent during my absence from town Prescriptions aat caam'UV c-nrocDKD rao Tilt ffl!BKST IMOUM'UKT At WU . , BTOg. T' Diamonds. OV UNI Of MAMuNM, WATCH as AD JtWglJtr I OOMFLKTt AMD COX- . TAIH aoMB BABK 8ARUAIM4 Ilusical InstrumentSe oca sjict ey MC lc Host o-Mrttrt in .Coriiddn;.:;)armacy'' (PEE8CEIPTI0N tBUJGITS.) ' HAVING PURCHASED S, B. HiRTSHORN'S INTEREST m THE FIRM OP CLARKE HARTSHORN I RESPECTFULLY REQUEST A CONTINUANCE OP THE GENEROUS PA TRONACE.ENJO YZD 4 BYTIE OLD FIRM. . - M. O, Clarke, ; 8uooesaor to Clarice aV Hartahorn. , Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Stoves, Ranges, Shelf Hardware, Tinware; ....... Faints, Oils Etc. I Jusit Moment! j I $ Vou will find the moat complete atnek esaVaWNBSearva I of Candida, Nuta, Fruits and Cigars, in M w .... . "-. .'- r liuiiani viunijat v w Begin Right in the New Year. If your liver is inactive you are in the first stages of an illness whlcn itoyterlousrTo DrreimalnUte .' ' Thedford's Black Draught. . . If yini kef p Horses, Cattle, Pigs or Poultry you should give them an occasional dose of . ThedfortfV Black Draught Stock and Poultry Hedlcine. , ,Wine of Cardiu, Greatest tonic for women known to medical science. Kor Sale by. J. Q. JAR VIS. mm - a narnoss ana daaaiesu f . .. we nave just received a large invoice of new stock aiid goods and are bet ter prepared than ever before to sun- ' ' ply the wants of our customers In ' HARNESS, SADDLES and LEATH ER GOODS. We guarantee) satisfaction in price aud quality. South Main Street, i L. E. Palmer. mi I m K6nMIWtffeiWfnAfWAAK neAMBItrAeiPlnwiWAaMSveMaMB emeie4itnr. n. . ... f" pirpest Job pripipf forll at tr;e (jCOBE Office IShdes 1 for Wi nter Wear J : 1 ;, , . 'r j- ' ' ' m For Ladies, John fctrootman's Shoes eicel In style, cotnfurt ' ami -durability. All of these "the best ever" for purpose intended. DUNN UP - ik o x oa isthb oiixiam c tTr. mm P? . . . ...i.i.Vi" For Gentlemen. BuGklnaham & Hecht's make give nniversai satisfsc tion. Best all purpose shoe. BROS TO - DATE MERCHANTS. FALL ; ANNOUNCEIEWni . , ti - We ara just ojetiJna; th fargimt nn J infa't eaiijJte line of .., Bkirta, Jackrita, Coate, Caea and hiri-Vtsle Pet vffertd in ' " - . , Condon, ' Monte Carlo Cornet and Lmia 14th itcketB. YrSan wf lh- -. in reach of aJI. Stephenson & Wilcox Fine Groceries a apitialt at oar gfore. , WHEAT HITERIOR WAREHOUSE T - lllglteet price fmi lor Grain of all kind. Storage sn I baling of Tod. General AVsorehouse 1 'and Uerchandise ; . i-i . -Business. wt wwuTAJVUtrinnnnuvutnnnnnAnnruuvnn I THE I GOfJDON hotel c - uuu tnnritnnriruvvnnnru The Palace Hotel, ELGIN MYERS, Prop; Moat commodious hotel in the citr. Table supplied ' with the beat the market affords. Special attention given to the comfort of guests. Headquarters for Traveling Men. CONDON, & OREGON. M vnrvni That New You are building will require some neat new Furniture, Stoves, Range Etc Catl and examine our stock . and let us . quote you prices that will please you. . We are proud of our stock and when it is transfer red to your new house or your old home you will be as proud of it 1 Condon Furniture auuinjvuuvuvi Fall and Winter Mlliineru Largest and Finest' Assortment Ever Of- - fered in Condon. Call and be Suited in Style, Quality, Price. A!ss Dora Downing. WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS FASHIONABLE PATTERNS Largest and best select ed stock in the County. ' Estimates furnished on jobs as to Daateaial and labor. W. K DARUIIS. I For outdoor bad weather wear Napa-Tan, High top enow ond mnd ex cluders. Wear like Iron. An Ad in the Globe brings results vmmwmnnnnnnna ; ' Mm: K: H, Wai, Pop. , . . Will catr to the want of the trav eling public in a manner to warrant . - , satisfaction. 'Centrally Loeatti, Corner Mai and Spring Streets, CONDON, OREGON. injxnnruwjinnniwiruvinM :xunnjvnnnravuvuuuvuviruvui, House and Hardware Co. Terriffeld, ; Fcsideijt flrtist. Studio Uest sidefortf? Qopdon : Oroi?. The Orecon Semi- Weekly Journal Democratic newspaper, ever fair and U ways 'ree; 164 copies In one year for onU fl.E0 to any address. The Journal, . O. Box 121. Portland. Or. NOTICE OF RXAl SETTLEMENT. In tha Connty Court of the Bute t Oregon for Q lliain County.. In the matter nf tne estate of J. . Linn, deceased. . Notice of final settlement. Notice ia hereby given that the nn I signed baa filed hi fiaal account a uiinistrator of th estate of J. A. L. , deceased, in the County Cart of Uiin - County State of Oregon, and that mi Court lias by order heretofore fired ! ' -l-nated Saturday the 20th day of Fet" . A th Wm t vn o'clock oi sal i V. at the Conrt house in C m I n, i . t County, Oregon as the ium 'and for final hearing of said report. A- i- sons having objections to said report hereby notified to appear at aaid u..ie and present sach objections. 1. H. Stephen ' m. Administrator of tha estate of J.A .. i, deceased. J. W. Snover attorney f-nr said ,,iate. Saw Mill For Sale. Steam saw mill witn capacity f H thonsand feet Df r day. D'inble i, npper and lower saws, edger, cutt) ' I planer. Complete outfit and all iu .1 condition. Will b sold at a harg-1 , Aovone interna tel sh ml I addre uj undersigiied tor full pirticutar terms. Mill ia now located lu south of Harduian, Morrow conn" .... . ii . gon, where it may be seen. W, L. Mam 43tf lone, 1 1 Oregon Dally Journal, a lH.uiMcit:'ij daily newspaper, eight to 29 pag..-. . 1 year; $3 for six month. The Jo" :v s a newspaper. Bend In your ul- ! - . Interest your neighbor Jn Tho I. Address The Journal, Box 121. V Or. .... H. L. Seal, the well known w - u eer, willgice theetrkteet at' 19 all tmitiness entrustl to hi- cr( ll jou have property to sell co..i 6 .