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THE GOHOOli CLOSE. THURSDAY) FB8RUARY 11,190. THI OPPICIAL rXflROF GILLIAM COUNTY. ORSOON. LOCAL NEWS," Th sniallpot situation It nnr-hanged. Hot lf tta and other hut drink at Jackeou'a. Our Lou IWk Iftkr mm too lw r this lnut. (tair; tlihloiil w over from Key Flat Tuesday, A ttn waa born ti Mr. and Mr. Kfit dull, of Hill city last Tnardy morning. Bilk Rkirti KIH Hit ffrfit In Condon. Jiwt rlvKl at Uhn on A WllecV ,4 Thau aehuol bitlkltnil ha Nt Ul mn euinpttwI and aehool ropnd tail Monday. Don't Ml H th Talhot B' d r. For ml by IIuCWhi Trading Co.. VM, Oregon. F. M. Hprlngslnit will move hi family to lifa Lot Vilify ranch In a Jay o two II tha weathr permit. Jay IUriuii Udt trUnla morning to attend rh inHlnic of tha lUpaultaan. Hut Crnlral OuniiiilttvD. An advertisement l W. L. Harker A CWs Arlington stor appear In this lasu. It will pay yon to read It. Call Bud th,lgaMt in of Jacket Coat and Cap" Jmt rtrlvl at Uteph' en in A WUcoa'a Heleet yoar plow, harrow anl itrill for th enttilng eaoit at V. L. llarker implement Iumiw, Condon, Orf". Have yotj seen Ilia weeder? 34 sold In 10 day. Bold only by Oregon Trading Co., Waaoo, Oregon. Insure yoarsitccea and onler a Tattmt Woe. Weader for sat by Oregon Trading Co., Wasco, Oregon. Dr. M. A. Leach, D.D.8. will 1 on ahletokaep Ida appointment here on I ha 15th Inst but will bar on the 22. J. M. Downing returned from Alberla Batnrday. II I wall pleaaed with that conutry and will most probably locale there permpiaiitly. Charlie Lllli Jr ,of Marvill precinct, haa been appointed a dwpntv In aaseasor Bheltoti' r(n and la now aeeletlng that o&Vlal on the tas roll. Sleigh belli were jlnitltng merrily In Condon the Brat of the wrak. The bell anond all right even though the align ing waa a Hill uirapy. lion. C.A. Danneman waa In from bia rattle trnli In Va 11 y Toea iln. 11 say the call W ara doing well and ha baa plenty of hay to act Mm through until Spring. ' Wag-inn, U.iiule,llcka and all kind 4 Farming IiWMlaoienta at W. L. IUr r'a h'gCMtdon liapliM'"ith'H". N it the tlm to ih np for the busy Spring farming season. Turin atrlnily . Wa .make a die Count of 5 per col n nnr former prleea. KinnW wa d all light rap tiring '" sin on r shoe which mean 2 lo 7' avd on every pair of shors. 0. W. l'ropat it Co. All jH-reooi knowing themselves in riiditvd tolhertroi of Clarke 4 llartahnrn are rari)flly nqiiraled lo fall at the Utorw of M. 6. Clarke and attl by raah or good notaai wa ara aiuiotia lo clwr 011 I act-on nt. It la a wonder tha Walla Walla wed. tr. Ota 8 feet only takea 6 hor-a. Wa tha Oregon Trading Co., of Waaco, Ore ann. anarantee theoi to kill any weed or fool plant that grit and will leave tha Imid In good condition (or any crop C, W. Waaler, a well known fanner of Clam, waa In town Toeaday. Mr. Wee ter'a danttbtnr, who baa been attend ing atdiool In Portland, rwotitly anffera.1 from an attack of Intermittent favar and will reoialu at home for the raat of the Winter. M. A. Uach. 1). D. 8.. cmdnata of the dental department of the University of Pennaylvania, will ba in Condon for two weaka Iteginning with Fehrnary lo 1904. Mr. Leauh it lioenaed to practice ilenliatry in Oregon and will he in Coi ilon to attend to that line of work. 47 if. School Superintendent MoCnlly la holding teauhera' examination thia week aaaiattnl by Prof. A. U. MoArllinr, of I sine Rock, and Mra. U. A. Berry, of ihia city. I'htt applicanta ara: Mra. J. It. Walla, Miaaeaa Pearl and Ivn Sheltou, Ella timta, Nallie Hrownand W. t. Al ten. Mlaaaa Belle Wflmm and Joyoa llerahner will roinpleta tla work fur late paper Friday and Saturday. I. A. Henderson, the well known pjo. Iteor of thlauoiiniy. now a raaidaut. of Foaail, wai In town for a law hour Mon day looking after bitainena mattera and w hile here waa a pleasant citller at the liLojitt offioa, Mr. Henderson aaya the coal prospect aoulh of Foaail la looking well and tha owners In-liavo that they Itava found an extensive and valuable ilii posit of that mineral. X abaft is also Iwlnic anuk at Fossil and while no coal haa been atruuk there aa vet tha Indira Lions are very ifood for (I ml inn it at greater depth, Mr. l(enderaon believes that If the people interested in i'oh U' veloDuient there would leuiue a din ;iond drill and go down in eTxteiimiln manner they iiiiKiit nncover aome vain able minaral depoaita. Dell Ctimmlnga, of near Olex, waa In town last Friday and Katnrday having With him bia pet eagle which ha aaptur ed aeveral month and before it waa old enonirTi to flv and haa ainiia raiced by hand.. The noble bird la apparently foil arown now and is tamer than any barn yard fowl. Al the ranch the angle ia given fnll liberty to go an I uome a it pleaaea and it frequently utaRea eiteno std excursions but never faila to come home to roost, kioma time aao it re lor ned to tha ranch acoomtiiuiai by another eaule and by a little etrateg Mr. Commiug anivreednd in rnptunng the visitor but he baa riot been bo aott resaful in turn In if it. It resents too tiinclt fiimiliari'tv and canatot h trilled Inrtra. Mr.Umn ninn li tt hjn offer f3" for tha WW tf ' but refused War It On. Japaneaa torpedo boala lipped into the harbor at fort Arthur Monday tilgi't and attacked tha Kurdan warships ta tioned theta disabling three vessel. The Japa escaped without a acratch. Anoth er big battle la expected at any tlm. Mill Dual Closed. W. N, Brown la now tha tola owner of the Condon Milling Co.'a property a deal having leen closed Toeaday by which that gentleman acquired lb ,'s interest of bia former farmer, A.S. Hoi- len. Tha consideration wa 19,000 00. Mr. Brown will at one proceed to Incor poret th a property aud w ill offer a por tlon of tha stock for sale. Tha plant la modern and op-to-dai and no belter milling machinery can ba on ml In th atata. '. O. E. Kdaon will continue in charge of tha mill and will put out only tha finest quality of high patent flour. Tha work already dona by him lnc coming here haa how n that he can make a fine flour aa ran be found in tha northwest and It it tha Intention to keep tha output of th mill at tha highest standard. Our beat w ihs goet to Mr. Brown in this ven- ur and ther I no reason to doubt that he wltl find tha futnra ho sine of th Condon Milling Co, fully op to bia moat aanguiiie eapectatioue. , . v Should Publish Assessment Roll. Repreeentatlv Danneman. while die cussing the tax law tha other day slated that he la in favor of a law which will provide for the publioatlon of tha assess ment roll in tha county newspaper pri or to th meeting of th eonntv board of onallxatlon in each year. Thi politic- lie, ha'btdieve, wonld have a laluutorv HWt in helping to restrain tha profee lonal tax dodger in hi old practice of giving la but a mod cam of hi proerty to the assessor and would do much to ward equalising the burdens of taxation. Mr. Danneman says hi attention wa first directed to this plan by an editorial nggestlnn in tha ULa a abort tlm be r th late necial aeaaion. II gave tha Idea considerable thought and after reaching Salem mentioned the matter o other memlter who were favorably mpreeaed with it feasibility but, on account of tha extreme ahortnes of tha session and tha rush of other bntiueaa, t waa Ihonifht advisable not to attempt to embody it in tha present law bnt to let tha matter go over until the next reg ular aessiuu. Mr. panncman believe however, that It will be taken up at that time and will become a law. Another Blalock Durglar. II la lock la not tha biitgest two on earth ami in tha past Itt greatest claim to gralni ha tn tha faot that it I th horn of ex County Jndg Mariner who for ao many year presided over thadestlnleaof Uilliam county a tha head of th county court which used to hold It bi-monthly leeaion in th little old hat:k wiiiou, by eoniUy wa called a court hoa. Lately, however, tha peaceful village ba been making fan- dry bids for fame aa a central operating -Mini for bold horglara and Judge Mar Iner'a store haa been tha favorite point f r these worthies' depredations. A few week ago three men awr ar rested by Wasco coontv ollbdal charged with burglarising the Blalock a tote and they ara now lodged in th connlr baa iile awaiting trial. Lt An nday anoth er victim wa broiiKhlto Condon charg ed with tha tame ofTon. T i- ih ar rival la believed to he a Kuasian and ba la, iierbapa, a wll aittUfied to la elect ed to apeod the remainder of tha Winter In William county's elegant hotel le skookom a if ha ware on th other side of the broad Pcido tilling an en gagement a a target for the Japa. Tna Sheriff I of tli opinion that tha (object of th Caar maj be "all ontyM-d a yard wide but bo wont wash" and that ufS clal'e aarmoo last Snnday.from tb teat, Cleaiilinesa ia jist t 'god lines," did not apparently fall on fertile oll. If Blalock ket-p up hr lick In furnish ing Inmates for the county Jail she will soon rival Portland a a tough town to say nothing l the poeaihility of the county going broke in to payment of criminal court charge and the Iranajior talion of prisoners from tha extreme north wert corner of the county to the connty teat. Perhaps, after all, it wonld have, been better if the new court hone andj.il bad been located al Blalock rather than at Condon. Tlte jail and court would have been riitlit at the baae of anppliea and the heavy transporta tion charge of suspect would have been avoided. School Notes. Teacher and pupil ara much pleased with th new building and belter con vanleuift. - - Th teacher held a meeting In the principal' room lat Saturday and adopted a few general rule forth man agement of tha achools. President Wilcox visited the achool Momlay. He gave ua a very interesting tnl wwrttw tfc. iil t -v- balhling and '.is furniture. Ilia remark were inch aa ehould create local piide. Judge Dunn and Editor Patlison, of the Ulobr, visited the achoola Tuesday. ' Mr. Moore mad ua a short visit Mon-. day morning. Mia Pearl Shelton haa b ith arms in a sling this week. She waa vaccinated. We ara glad to have the school officer and patrons visit the achool. It reminda ua that we are not entirely forgotten. The eighth grade will lake the uniform eaam'nation in April. Tni is a good Us and each mnmbar ia bright and ought lo do wall In the test. The seventh "!. is wreatling with family and achool govurnment thla week These Mihjecte are not as easy aa mat lie anppoaeil but th class apjwara to be do ing quite well with them. In diacnasing the nwa of the marlner'a compaat thia week the A geography clana lecided that any watch can ha used in its stead when the tun ia hinlng. Point the hour hand towards the sun then juai half way between tha hour hand and the number twelve on the face is onth. Try It. Tha achool ia not going to planet and tha pupil ara not wasting their time recklessly and if there ara any who have said ao they have nvvle nch statement without inveatigation. For such is not true of any department of tha school. A few squabbles wa will have. We are a long way from, perfection. Wa desire the co operation of every patron and every citizen of the district; but a a rule) wa ara neither dead nor In a state of anarchy. It Is warmer now but there ia no dan ger of sun stroke as vet. v 3 John Day Claims Another Victim. 0. N. MoCaleb. a deputy eherlff .d Sherman county, la the latest victim ol tha treacberoo currents of the John Day river. Clyde Flint, of Ajx, brought word of tb fatal accident to town Sun day. Mr. McCaleb resided at Moro hat he a homestead on the John Day near the Mouth of Devil'- Canyon, Mia resilience being on th west side of tti at ream He oama lowo to tha lalm to spend a ua? or two lat week and not returning at the appointed time Ms friends became uneasy and instituted a search wiiico re sulted in tha finding of bis lifeleae lty in the rivar a boot 100 var U aoive th month of Dovil'a Canyon. The bidv was found Saturday au I ti.e in licatioos weratbat ha had been oeal lor several day. The nppoilion it that Mr. Mc Caleb h 1 1 one out to hunt ga along tha rivar and had shot me which fell in tha water. In attempting to wait out to tenure in game it ia prooam no unfortun ile man wa..i..x-d witneraotp and wa uualiU to regain the shore, tie was I tat seen alive Wednesday ahooi nxn when Mr. Flhil aw bim from e listance, near bis cabin. Deceased was a tospecleil citis n of Sherman county. One of Hie most disastrous flrps in the hlstorv of America occurred at Baltimore last Sunday. The loss I placed at $150,' 000,000. Escaped an Awful Fate. ' Mr, II. llaggioi, of Melbourne, Fla., writes :"My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could he done for me. I was given np to dip, The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King' flew Discovery for Consumption induced me to try It. Result were startling. I am now on tlve road to recovery ami owe all to Dr, King, Mew Pitcayery. Jt surely saved ipy life. Tllit great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lnng diseases by Condon Pharmacy, price &0o and $1.00. T'ial bottle free. The General Freight department of ha O. li $ Co. just Issued a bulletin treating mi the experiments of their In. dnatrial Agent, with graaaes and alfalfa. of oijrn on summer fallow, and sates pore bred cattle made by the National Here ford Association, and the National Short Horn Breeders Association,- In territory tributary to Arlington. Copies cat) be uiju bp hsd (ram Afrit Arlifiitton. Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The efllcaiy of C iamlwrlaln'a Pain Ualm in the relief of rhenmatim Is he- ng demonstrated daily Parker Trip lett, of (irigshy, Va., sava that Cham berlHin'a Pain Balm give bim perma nent relief from rhenmatiam wheu every thing ele bad failel, and he would not be wiihont it. For rale by Condon Pharmacy. s 1 Edward Amende, proprietor of th new bakerv has an ad in this iaane. If von like good hread and pastrv read it and give him a call. Prescriptions" abu tASKrcLLY coieouanxD raoaj TltS rCRXaT IMORkDIXKTa AT Of TO. Diamonds. no Ua or bMM'otoa, watciim AND it tl Ut ta COHN-iT AXO COK T41XS aMX BABC BAMUAI.Krf. Musical Instruments. OCB T"t g r Ml'SICAI. O'f DH is'ths mot ci'mplbtb in atixiAM c .i-Mrr. Condon Pharmacy .-.,.iPBK'lCEIPTlON DttUUGlKT.) UA VWG PURCHASED S. B. H tRTSUOMfS INTEREST AT THE FIRM OF CLARKE & HARTSHORN I RESPECTFUL!. Y REQUEST A CONTINUANCE OF THE GENEROUS PA T RON AGE ENO YED BY THE OLD FIRM. M. O. Clarke, Succaeeor to Clarka & Hartehorn. Furniture, Beds, Bedding, Stoves, Ranges, Shelf Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Oils Etc. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT!! We nrJttat opening (ho Jarytn.1 hik! t i.iniloo Jim t,f Skirts, Jacket, CuaU, Caje nm hirl-Woisti vvw t.!T. r-.-l in Coiulol), Mont? Cr!u Corwt and fmia Htli J.iokut. Vr'tow willi in reach of nil. Stephenson '& Wilcox Fine Groceries a apicinllj at onr store. WHEAT -INTERIOR WAREHOUSE WHEAT General Warehouse and Herchandiso Business. lAirOUa, CUTKRIf & CO . MTR! ARLISCT3M. BLAIQCX. 03'JSIAS, I3KI 1 Just a Moment! 1 I 1 41 UNDER i . THF i iVONDONp 5i nil i ri . iii LvW I rkru ,WVriAAAA NEW f.lAHACEMEMT. Mbs- R H. WApf, AnAnnrwyvvaruwip Prop, , , - .1.1 Will cater to the wnta x)f tba trav eling pullio in manner to warrant r-atiftfaction. Ctntrally LccaUd, Corner Afait and Spring Strtett, CONDON, - OREGON. uuutryjl innjjnnnnrjrujruruiruntinj You will find the mopt complete atock of CandifM, Kuta, Fruita and Cigarci, in - Gilliam County at Jackson's. 1 Begin Right Mysterious Circumstances. One waa pale ami enl anl Ilia oilier fresh ami roav. hence theilitTerence? She who ia hi nub in if with health nae Dr. King's New tile pi I la to maitatn it. hv Rentlr arom-lnti the lav nriiana I hex ctmitiel K'mhI itiiteatdm ami hnacl off dm- stipaiion. Try them. Only 23c. This remedy ia (or sale hy Condon Pharmacy. Strayed. One spotted harm abnt nine yeara old branded on shoulder, known as the John Walker brand, of Ferrv Can yon. ' Also one bav yearhni colt hrandtxl with a triangle on left ati lie. Vr Uat ween In Kerry Canyon. I will pay (5.00 for their return or for Information lead ing to their recovery. V, K. France, 45-9 Olei, Oregon. iri the New Year. If your liver is inactive .you are in' the first stages of' an Ulnee which, may be serious. To be well ngain take . hedtordlgR 1 a ok Draught . - If ynu keep Horaea, Cattle, Tigs or Poultry i you should give them an oooaioual dose of Thedford's Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. ; ; .,U.Co I I Wine of Cardiu, Greatest tonic, for women known to medical science. '' For Sale by. J. Q. JARVIS. Harness and Saddles 11 We have just received a large invoice of new stock and gooda and are bet ter prepared than ever before to sup ply the wants of our customers in HARNESS. PADDLES and LEATH ER GOODS.- guarantee satisfaction in price and quality. SSBE5WI 9 Tlae Palace Hotel, ELGIN MYERS, Prop. Moat comuiodloua hotel in the city. Table supplied with the best the market affords. Special attention given to the comfort of gueetg. Headquarters for Traveling Men. CONDON, OREGON. sBNE That New House You are building will require some neat new Furniture, Stoves, Range Etc ; Call and examine our stock and let us quote you prices that will please you. We are proud of our Block and when it ia transfer red to your new houBe or your old home you will be as proud of it " 'aa we are now. ntlonEumitural and Hardware Co. ixinnnjuirinnniruuiJinnrijijutrtAAj onnjxrinuuuvnj S T . v I ) m m tr m k w iN tW DAKtHY I with to announce to the public that I have opened a Bakery in the north end of the Fix building equipped with , ft first-class oven etc and recpectfully . request your patronage. - FRESH BREAD and PASTRY. Edward Amende. ntuuruiruvrunnnruinr 1 South Main Street." X. E. Paimep. nraraMrmamgrMrnrMBManMnfta onn snn-.-r ' ' ! WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS FASHIONABLE PATTERHS largest and best select ed stook in the County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to mateaial and labor. W. A. DARLIHG. The Oregon Seml-WeeWy Jouraat. Democratic newspaper, ever fair and aU a free; 164 copies in one year (or only 0 to any address. The Journal, P, - O. Box 121. Portland, Or, N3TIQ5 OF FiHAU 5ITTLEMEXT. In the Cunnty Canrt cf th State of Ort g iti for G lliatu 0anty. ' Town Lots and. Acreaga. All persona iteslri tig to hny town lots or acreay property in Condon should call J A. J. Sheltoti who la mv an-rwtitr h aitaut 'l'lri'if HI v ahafiiit from town. J. K bANCA8TRB. NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice ia hereby ylven that the uniler- aiynerl liax tiled ii'i the Ooiuitv Court ( tha stat f ()rf n for Uilliam t'liinity ht Anal aurnnnt aa fwijtor nf Hie estate of Christopher Ueia, iiepiH80iland that anid Court haa hv order ladi(nt.d Bat- unlay the 27th dav of Fehnarv 1004 at tha tiAnr of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the Court room of said County Coiut in Condon UilUaru Cnnnty Oregon as the time and place of the Onal ht-arlnu of said report. All person having oh. Jection to aaid final report should ap par at laid tlma and plaae and present their ohjectiona. - Dated thia 37th day of January 1004. . J. A. Bus, Exeentor of the estate of Christopher Ilois, deceased, Finest Job prlijtli)$ for 111 at tl?e (5C0BE Office 1 Shoes 1 Id (he matter of tne estate of J, A, Una, deceased. Notice uf filial settlement. Notioe is herebv Kiven that the andei signexl has filed hii final ainxiaut as ad ministrator of the estata of J. Jt LUt i deceased,!!) tU Comity Court o( Gillian) Conntv State of Oregon, and that said An Ad lo the GLOBE brings results . Coui t has by ardr heretofore filed desist nated Saturday tha 20th day of February 1904 at the hour of ten o'clock; of said day at the Court lion-w in C n l q, Gillia n . OoQtitr, Orejfm a tle 'imrt and plaoa or final huHrinit aaid tenor t. All per. -tuna haying objections to aaid, report ara hereby j)oiiqe4 W appear at said umi and praaeut qcl ohjacliona, f. IJ, (S-yKPHESS'.N. Administrator of the estate of J-A Li"'!, leaeaaad. . ' ' J. W. Suover attorney for said estate, i i f o r Wi n te r We a r For Ladies, l0hn fctrootman's Shoes excel in style, comfort ami durability. . . For Gentlemen. PMCkipflham HeohV make gives nnivtr&i satisfao tion. Heat all pnrjiose slioe. Cor outdoor bat weather wear Napa-Tan, High top anovr nml mud as iduders. ear like Iron. CI All of these "th best ever" for purpose intencjed. : 1 DUNN BROS. ' UP-TO-DATE MERCHANtS' laaiiaiaaiiiiaiiaiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiauiiaiuiiiuiiiiittiiiiiil ' -Saw Mill For Sale. Steam saw mill with cap t;ity for tet thousand feet ner day. pontile mil npner ai)d loarer saw, cder, cutoff kn pli)r)Hr. Coniplute outfit ai t all KM'I oondition. Will hi sold at a bargain. . A'ii'Oria ii)teratal sl nil I a Mreaa th ni)iteraiiHi for full partioqlara him teriua. Mill is now lutated 10 iiii i a aontl) of lardinaii. Mtrrnw poij!jy, j.) e gon, where it may be seen, W. L. Mawirv, '43tf , . lone, U'eif -n, li 1 J"Jr Oregon Paily Jpmnal, a Democrat fu dully newspaper, eigjit ta ft) rases. i a yearf JB fwr iu mpnths, 'h6 Jaiirrfl I a pewsfpitper. gn4 in ynpr apbscilritloii, Intres yoor- neighbor ia The Juira), Address Tha Joinjii, Eujf i;;, I'mUnj. Or. U. L "N"al. 'he well kimun Hiicl i. 0 eer, willtcire the slrji-ttxit ntlBiitmii all liucilies flilrinif.l Iii ii; p.f if