THE COiiDOtl GLOBE. THURSDAY, MARCH S. I04 THt OrriCIAL PAPtROP 011,1.1 AM COUNTY, ORiOON. LOCAL NEWS, ' J, M. Caintron was In Tuesday front Hon. C. A. panneinan im In town over HarnUjf from Clni . Fresh roastd peanut V Jackson's. Also tresli candle and oottf l'r. lUinllton. of Fossil, visited fi Inula Ureflnildayi " .' Condon Pharmacy h change 'of matter Iq tlislr spar Ut arts, (org Hardla was In tww fiaterdajr. II says the sheen are doing wall In hit ramps. , i Walter Jacaaori, of the tUgn company was tn town fur few days daring the ek. " .. ' rillk Bslrts Iflnsst line ever offered In Condon. Jnet received at 8tslisn an A WlleeVr , ' ' ' ' " iWt fall to eee the Talbot Bros.sed r. For by Ui Oregon Trading Co., Wssc-il Oregon, ' ' - v ;k i Call and eee the. elegant Hnenf Jarkels Coat and Capes jail received at ttleph nson & Wikioi'e. , Miss Lnlu Fltawater, who iasmplorsd In the Fotjtljiqhllechnll, a a teaolisr ient Sunday In Condon. ' ' Helecl yonrpl1, liarroweand !rille for the coining saon at W. L. tarkr's Impleiiient hous, Condun, Oregon. Have yon the weederf 84 a1d in lOdars, Sold only by Oregou Trading Co., Wasco, Oregon. future yonr success and order a Talbot llros. V'eeler (or eale by Oregon Trading Co., Wasco, Oregon. Charlie Johnann paid a $25 fine tn Jnstlre Neal'a court Isst Friday nn a charge of asall and Settery pratum-d tiy W. J. Kiiswlt. , . . Mlaa Viri Downing who hat been at Wwlla Walla for tome time under treat ment of an anrist, returned home Thurs day. Nhe hai fully recovered. Home t heepuien are reported tn be lot log heavily lately on account of Ihesrar. rlty of fent. It waa reported here that Downer Bros, loat 30 bead to ont day recently. J. B. drnaAeld, the well known travel ing man and member of the Condon I'liarmary firm, of thia city, came in ftttarday to look after business m altera in Uilllam'a capital. . Wag'ma, Hugitiea.H'wka an I all kind of Farming luiHeoiente at W. U Bar ker' big U'lndoit linpleiiifiithouwt. Now tithe lime t slmk np fee the busy spring farming seaaoii. Trun ttrimly rah. We make a die count' of 5 per en n nnr lormwr priws. Hoinemher we do all light repnirinn free uu our shoes which niana 2w- to 74o aaved on every pair of shot-a. . 0. .W, I'ropst A Co. Mlt Kate lrrlnr return" I from 'The Ihilift Sunday. Miss Urrinrr has pur chased the Ijpringiitoti proerte on 8iim mil strsvt and alie and her mother will (H'cutiy it and make it their permciteut home in the near future. Mil. It MrKinney and her little eon ar luffering with typhoid. Mia Rb Inson, of Ime Uork. who hat been hv tug with the MvKinney family thin Winter, la also down with the same dis ease at the MrKinney home, It la a wonder the Wall Walla weed er. Cnte 8 feet only take 0 luen. We the Oregon Trading Co., of Vaco, Oee gut, guarantee them to kill any weed or fonl plant that growa and will leave the land in good condition for any crop. A plnaiant aurpriee wa given Dr. Mary Howerman at the home of her brother Jay Howerman laat Friday even ing in honor of hor birthday. A large number of Mini Ilowerman'e friend were preaent and a pleaaant eoclnl evening vaa ape ut. J. A. Bcoggln, of Klondike, Khennan county, waa here during the week and on hia return waa accompanied by Ida daughter, Miaeer Nellie and Mamie -Bcoggin, who have been here for peveraf month viiiilng relative!. Both young Indie made many friends here and were deaervedly popular. The beat withe of n large circle of friend w ill follow them to their Sherman county hoin. The quarantine ha been raited and the ichool la' again open to all aclMlar whether they have been vaccinated or not. The achool ha been unfortunate thia W, inter in more way than one but it laid be hoped that (or the remainder of the term the condition will be Wore favorable (or better and more eyrtemalic work, livery resident of the dlatrict should throw hi or bar influence to ward a better and more aucceftefnl school. Every one can help or hinder to some eitent a they see fit. Header of the Globe who have been Interested In the urial iory which iia been rnnnlnirnn the firt pane of the paper for tome time have a just kick coming at the miserable service, they have been receiving in that regard. On three occasion recently installment of other atoriea have been run in place of the right one all of which I certainly exasperating to the-reader who ha wait ed patiently for. a .week for the next chapter. It i but jnetice to the Globe to say that these mistakes have not oc curred In this office but are the fault , of the Portland house where the outside pitgos of the paper are printed. Vigor ous kicks have been regisiered with the Portland people and their explanation is that since the disastrous Are which dainaged their building eoiii'e time 'ao they have been working under gredt dis advantage and have been obliged to Imve their printing done ontetde of their house which accounts for the vexations' mistakes. They promise however that tiiti. trouble will not mww.r ngsiin . It. E. Armstrong who hi ben aerl ooslv III In California for eoine time II reported a Improving. TheChriMtian Kndeiivnr society held a pleatanl wadal at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. 0. Johuiun Monday evening. . Tom Price has -irchad the H.TI. Llt'le atock of ci , - loner let etc. ai.d oened the elor Monday evening. Bee a I In another column of thUloiprettlon. Rev. Flower, who ha been at Porf land attlatlng In a revival, wiihe to an nounc that he will hold regular servlre at the Itaptlst church, nest funday morning ami evening. Mitt Helle rVrott, who ha been vltll Ing her litter, Mrs. John Jack ton, for some time left for her home In Portland laat Filday, Mr. Jackson and son Tom accompanied them to the city where they will vlalt relative for eome time. War newt la Mill erarce and somewhat unreliable. The cenorthlp exercised by both Rnela and Japan la very strict and corretpondent have much difficult in obtaining reliable Information regard ing lniairtant movement of the forces. Henry Bianton, who has been very 111 for several weeks hot who wa ludieved to he recovering tnffered a relapse Fan day and on Tuesday bis life was again detyalred of. It wat thought lor several hour ttiat be wa dying but be rallied again and yesterday wa considerably better. Home bones are again entertain ed for hit recovery. Joe Block, the popular foreman In I K. Palmer saddle ahop, recently turned out a lady 'a saddle to the iecial order of Mrs. W. ft. Smith, of Ferry Canyon, which la an excellent piece of work. Mr. Smith I an expert horsewoman and know when a aaddle ia built a li should be. She bad a number of change from the regulation sidesaddle mo lei. Import Cam Birds. Andrew Oreiner and Chaa. Li I lie last Friday brought In a shipment of Mon golian pheatault from the Willamette valley competing fifteen pairs of these magnificent game bird which have been turned loose In Mayville precinct along the tweaks ol Thirty mile Creek where it it believed they will find a congenial borne. Mr. Ureiner brought two pair home with him two weeks ago so that at thia time 17 palrt oP'Oh'nyt" are donbtlea trlpectlng aronud In that neighborhood tn qu' t of suitable (oca tiomin which to nest and hatch out (heir young. The importation of these bird has tieen a matter ol no ll'tle ex-1 pense, contlderthly over tliX) having been invented in the enterprise. The expense has been met by farmers of that neighborhood and it ia the Inten tion of thote who have put np the mon ey to inanlaln a atrict protector! mer the birds for a few year until they are firmly ettabilvhed and have (ncreaeei to mich number at will Intore agatnet their annihilation by hooter. Tretpant notices will le potted and publithed by those interested forbidding hunting on aiiy of the raucliea on w hich the bird havebotu placed or er likely to make their home on and the law will be strictly rfnorced. Tire preset it not altogether an ex periment aa there wat known to he a few of Ho, -peciesin that neighborhood be fore the recent I in port t ion and thete are supMiMxl to be the il ewe nil an it of a pair of bird which Mr. Ureiner brought here and libe'rated'on hi ranch several year ago. Long Creekers Arrested. A Canyon City apecial to the Oregon Ian ay : ' Two men have been arretted on suspi cion of complicity in the blowing up of the office of the Long Creek Rxnger n February 7. They are W. O. tUrriman, editor of the Long Creek Light, and W.H. Myuatt, a barber at Long Creek. The charges against llarriman are both under ttate and Federal law, one being destruc tion of property and the other being vi olence to a United Ntates Commissioner' office. The other prisoner is charged with sending a threatening letter through the mail. Hia arrest was made tinder the atate law, but the Post Office Department is invettigating the case, and a Federal charge may be made. The investigation wa begun a week ago by Officer it, 8. Selvage, of the Na tional Detective Agency at Portland and hat progressed so tar that other arresta will follow, rumor connecting many prominent persons witli the crime. The hearing was set for today before Judge Lewis but was postponed until tomorrow on account of the aheence of tlarriiiwu, .a, -C ' who It very ill. Nine witnesses were brought here, some of whom say they can Identify the hand writing in question. L. U. Reeder, of Pendleton, ia attorney for the prosecution.' , Dr. Henry W. Coe, of Portland, is as sisting his lirott.er, Chas. A. Coe, editor of the Ranger, and a reward aggregating (750 has been offered for the arrest and conviction of the dynamiters. Republican Committee Meet Ing. :' The Republican County Central Com mitte met til Jay Bowerman's otlice last Saturday w beii the apportionment of delegate to thecounty cmventfon waa made, the dates fixed for theVprimarie Land convention and other routine hutti- ness was attended to. "The pri maris will be held on Saturday March 2(1. and the convention one week later, April 2nd. ' The following commlttemen, or per sons bearing proxies, were" present at the meeting: J. W. Jackson, C. A. Dannenian, F. O. Cornett, F. M. Pliter, Alex Dnthie, Jav Bowerman,' R. M. Johnson, Alex Hardie, E. A. 8tinc.li field. Each precinct will be represented in the convention as follows: Arlington, 4 Blalocki 3; Willow Creek ,2; Rock Creek, 5 ; Ferry Canyon, 4 ; Condon, C ; Matney 2; Idea. 2,; Ixme Rock, 2; Trnil Fork, 8; Mayville, 3. 'T6Ul, W. - Longfellow And Washington. A targe number iW I he pelrqna of tbe Gindmi pnbllc tchool were pretenl t the new schiNd building lat Friday af temoon t en v 'the Wsthlngton ami Lotiafellnyi ssxrclte which had been prepared' by the pnpila in m-ioor id these two greet ami mur.h Iovh A inert- ran. The programs hrl been carefnMy Drenarml and were well ren 'e'ed and refl 'cted much credit on teachere and pupils. A Favorite Romsdy for Babies. lit pleaaant tatte and prompt cure have inaile Chainlierlain's Cough Reme dy a favorite with the mothers of small children. Il quickly cores their emgh and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other eerlou consequen ces. It not only cores croup, but when given a soon as the cnmpy coogh ap pears prevent the attack, ' For tale by Condon Pharmacy. Still In the Ring. .The Long Creek Banger cam to band again latt week a lew days late, some what dlsflgnred but still In the ring. The first ghmce at the paper gat I he Impretalon that the Ranger had secort-d a complete war news service direct from tbeOrlenttjBBd hail printed It in tbe orig inal Rqaslan or Japanese. A elner in spection, however, showed that two or three columns had been fillet with "pi" which resulted from the i plosion, on- der the heading "Effect of the Illowap." We congratulate Brother de on his "grit" In staying with the proposition. A man who cannot lie ron nut or bluffed ont or even blown ont of business by such a gang as seems to be after him has the right kind of stuff in him and we - predict that be will yet come ont on top. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. William Shaffer, hrakeman of Den- nison, Ohio, waa confined to hi lasd for several week with Inflammatory rtirn matiam. "I nsed many medicine," be eayt: "f inally 1 tent to Hcuaw's irq tore for a bottle of ChamberUio'e Ftln Balm at a time when I wat unable to nee hand or foot,, and In one week'a time waa able t go to work as happy aa a clam, j For tale by Condon Pharmacy. . Horse Market Good. F. M. Pliter returned from Portland Saturday where he went a short time ago with a shipment of horses II took down 17 head and disposed of them at goo-1 figure, lie says that a ge elate of email horaet, about 1000 pound t are In good demand as are also heavy horses ol 1500 and upward. There is but little lemaiid for medium weights of 1200 or 1300, however, unless the dealer goes out among the farmers and ' bunt his buyers. The Seattle market ia said to be very good this sessou hut the same conditions prevail there a to site and weight as at Portland, More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave aa an iudi vidiaHtorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nerv ous tension will be followed by utter collapse, nnles a reliable remedy ia im mediately employed. There's' nothing so clfltsieaMo care diorler of the Liver or Kidneys a Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine ami the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It diopels nervous ness, rheumatism and neuralgia and ex pel malaria germs. Onli 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Condon Pliarmacv. . Opened Office In Portland J E Lancister and C. A D-vin litve opened a general real estate ami br ker age business, corner of Sixth and Morri son streets, Marqnam building, in the rooms which are tn he need by the Oreg on Saving Bank. The gentlemen com prising thia firm are well known through out the entire Northwest, having been identified with real estate in thi cit. Spokane and Seattle for the past 15 yeart. Telegram. Proper Treatment of Pne umo nia. Pneumonia ia too dangeroti a disease for anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although be may have the proper reme dies at hand. A physician should al ways be called. It should be borne in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack ot the grip, and thathy giving Chamber laiu'aCpugh Remedy the threatened at tack of pneumonia may be warded ff. This remedy it also used bv phytdcians tn the treatment of pneumonia with the beat results, Dr. W. 8. Smith, of San ders, Ala., who is also a drnggist.says ol it: "I have been selling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and prescribing it in my practice for the past six years. I use it in cases of pneumonia and have always gotten the best results For sale by Condon Pharmacy. Charlie Burroughs was in town Tues day from Ferry Can von. Mr. Burroughs came near lining his borne by fire last Thursday morning and had it not teen that a couple nf inches of snow had fal len the prevtos night lie thinks the house could not have taen saved. The family wat at break fust when the fire started in the roof from a defective stove pipe and when 1 was discovered it was almost nut, thanks to the snow on the roof above the fiie and which melted and Hcted as an extinguisher, Charlie saya that for, once In. his life he was lucky. . If trontdett witji weak digestion, tali'h ititt or snnr stomach, rise Chamberlains Hto;uach smt .Liver Tablets and you will J getqnlck rcltfif. 1 For safe bv Condon lliarmacv.1' Now is the t fort iv yioireelf against the seae-n'e ttckneM. .' Uo-fo the Condm 1'iiaentacy and penenre a hot-:- tie' of euute 4 the excellent tome for eale there. Jeweley We have m hand a fine aewtoiewt ..f Jewelry at reaeimahle brice Inclnding Planum.), hap phlree, Kulrie ete. Come sJ eee them. Toilet Soaps We have a complete ebiek of Toilet fione. Face" Cream, Tooth Powders, and other Toillartl cle nmally fuond to a first-class d rue store. Remember We romfmnd preecrintlont exactly as the doe , UK writes i hem. We do not su'tietitaie. Condon Pharmacy HAVING PURCHASED 5. B HARTSHORN'S INTEREST IN THR FIRM OF CLARKE & HARTSHORN t RESPECTFVLL Y REQUEST A CONTINUANCE OF THE GENEROUS PATRONAGE ENJOYED BY THE OLD FIRM. ' M. O. Clarke, ' Successor to Clark a Hartshorn. Furniture, BedsfJ Bedding, Stoves, Ranges, Shelf Hardware, Tinware, Paints, Oils Etc. - . Just, a Moment! . 1 1 ... 1 , j..a 1 1 1 ' , r ."'" r ;Vp fUl fifl Jhe moat couiplet atock t . of Caiidicei Nuta, Fruit ana Cigars, in . William -1 . In the Spring Your blood II J i$ api to be impure You should go to Jarvis aftd purchase a bottle of Dr. Syrea' Sarsaparilla , Pharmacy or some other excellent standard remedy sold by this bouse. - It -will epeedily set your system to rights. -- . "i. i?r8Criptionn carefully CQmpourtd'vd by us. ; j. q. jar vis. 391S Capital $50,000. Surplus $20,000; Transacts a General Banking Business. Uottera ol credit issued. Kxchande sold on principal cities In U. ft. ant Europe. Your patronage solicited. J. W. FRENCH President. I. W. STEIWER, Vlca-Pras. m Harness and Saddles 1 1 We have just received a large invoice of new stock and goods and are bet 4er prepared than ever before to sup. ' ply the wants ot our customers in HARNESS, SADDI.ES and LEATH- v -x,- ER GOODS. We guarantee satisfaction in price and quality. South Main Street pest Job.prirtir;5or I f or W For hudUm, ' Vi John Strootman'a Shoes exrel in style, comfort ami dnrsbUitr. - g: ..AUdf'Me'.'trie best ever" for purpose intended. .35 liaiiiiaiuiaiaiaiiiiaiuuuaiauiiiaiiiiuuiiiiaiwa Time County at Jackson's. P. T. HURLBURT. .Cashier. O. D. STURG ESS. Asst. Cashier. iNtVlTsBnjiAJVUUvriestVtiNl L E. Palmer. fill at tl?e CC0BE Office i nter Wea r I For Gentlemen. Buckingham & Hecht'a - nmke yives nnivnrsai satisfac tion. Best alt pnrunee shoe. BROS UP-TO-DATE MERCHANTS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods. Clothinrr." Notions. : ; Ladies and Gontlemens' Fu.rnishjrig. Stephenson n 'uTr'n-i inn Groceries and Provisions. Boots and Shoes. Call sd iiteatfrate onr gmnU WK IfJTERIOR WAREHOUSE V''KEAT Ilif htrt prtm fmUt ff (frln ,1 Al kin U. fiim9 nf4 Ulin of W4 - at m J" 'a at W " ay T saaa a m a war . a uenerai . vYarcnouse Dusmcsse lAircw, eumii 4 en . irrsj. UKDEB THE. GOHOOf! HOTEL Ttie Palace Hotel, ELGIN MYERS, Prop' Mast comiiiO-iu9 hotel in tbe citjr. Table supplied with the bent the market alTords. Special atlcatiow - given to tbe comfort of guests. 4 Headquarters for Traveling Men. CONDON, I f OREGON. rnnnnnnruwuw unrunrmruvuinnnjtnjvutrumnAnnnnjuvintp DAnUAIlNo IN Haying purchased the H. H.' Little stock of confec tioneries, cigars, tobacco, etc., I will close out much of the old stock at ereatly reduced prices to make' : roouifor my liear' stock'-wbich will soon arrive. " Call and see me for bargains. L. T. Price. " i dwuuuwinnnAAnAAAruuvAArtAAru STA TUS 1ASLL n Stages wiff arrive atn3depC from Condon on " the following . - it .1... - schedule. . - A It RIVE rBO. , f ; Fossil 9:30 A.M. Arlington . . . .v; . : .2:30 P. M DEPART FOR ; - " - ' Arlington. Fossil. ... .2:30 P. M. J. W. Jackson & Co. Props. WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS . . FASHIONABLE PATTERHS Largest nd beet select ed stock in the County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to uiateaial and labor W.DAEL!HC Oregon Dairy Journal, a Democratic', dally newspaper, eight to 26 pases. 14 a year: $J for six months. The Journal Is ; a newspaper. Sena tn your subscription. Interest your neighbor la The Journal. Address The Journal, Box 121, Portland. Or. An Ad in the Globe brfngs results For outdoor bad weather wtar Napa-Tan. High top snow ond nind ex-. clndirs. Wear tika trn. mm S.' h Wilcos '0V:l usual ' n" ' n . . ' . aa tt qI!l- and -price. v " ana uercnanaiso v . ASHJXSTSa, tutccx, ggggus, iztt HEW UAHAGEMHtlT. Will cater to the Want ufthe trav eling public iti a manlier to warrant. ' ' satisfactioii. ' , . Ctntrally Locatid, Corner Main end , ' Spring Streets, . CONDON, ' OREGON. AnutnuinAnnnnnjiruuvuirinruvul GASH GROCERS. Our stock is now arriving and ' ie fresh, clean and up-to-date. ceo:er:es fruit yesstaeles t i . All fresh and good to eat. Call and get our prices. SPRIKS ST2EET, mm, C8E2CM: OC The Fine Stock of Millinery Goods at Dora Downing's, Corner Spring and Oregon Streets, Condon, Oregon. Terrifield. lesiderjt Artist. Studio Ucst sideffortr; Hair; Strait. Qoijdoi) ;: Oror); -;v;UiiE'::;-;: STEAOElia From Portland to The Dalles. Steamers: "Baily Gatiert,""DalleS City," "Regulator," "Metlako," Steanoera It-ave Portland and Tbe Dalles daily (except Suuday) at 7 a. ni connecting at Lyle, '.Vash., with U rt. ot n. ny. VjO. lor unity, Centerville. Goldehdale and all Klickitat Valley points. ... . t 1 Excellent ' tneais .seryea on uu steamers.. Fine accomodations for . teams and wagons. H. C. Campbell, Manager, A.W.Zimmerman Portland, Or. ' ' : : Agent, The Dalle,0r. The 0cS0n. Scini-xVcekly Journal, a Democratic newspaper, ever falr and a' ways 'reel l't coi'lt-s In roe ?rar for I'l'ty St.&O to. any a'dditrao. Ttie JUJIliiU i'. O. Ho 12U VKiUiiUfQi. .