Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, September 01, 1904, Image 3

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THUnSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, I0O
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LOCAL NEWS,
. this weather I wortli talking about.
Iim crain and hut svt'tUlior drlitki at
jfttrkKnii'i,
Mr, lliuhnell's ne roelilttiiro In nta
tut roinplwtlou.
Mr. anl Mm, McDanioU, of Clum,
wirn in t')n Tuesday,
I). K. Scarry has moved luto tilt new
fi'nlilitiico on thseamsldo.
I". l'. Vir I out front Arlington look
fug nfUir builhoM IiiUtkkU.
A nnw ml lur Hi Ilulvsdura salooii ap
pear In this litprelon. ,
I Jala your hay, it bale lies attlis
Arlington LuinlMir (Vs.
Ju'lifo Itiiiii lull (or rorllahd ttanday
(uurnln on a buiiottM trip.
Mr. uml Mr, li. W, Klnahart hava rv
tuna,! front tliulr vlnit In l.a.ie county.
Mr. snf Mr. Jy Howtjrinan visited
fir mother, Mr. Hoover, near Fossil,
ftumlay,
MlssKdna Mahonsy ltft (or Oregon
City Tuesday morning htr tht will
spend the Wiuter.
Considerable wheat U going out to
Arlington the prase lit price Mug an In
tently not td wait" ven few months
(or the railroad.
Melevi your plows, harrows and drill
(or Hie coining season at W. L. Harker's
linpleineut liouiie, Condon, Oregon.
Win Muntfrove, a former renideut ol thit
county, now of l'ortlaud, was here Tues
liny looking (or ft contract ou the now
railroad.
Mr. Mustard, who bat been vUltlng
bet sister, Mn. L. T. Trice (or eome
time, left Monday morning (or bor borne
at I'liusnit, Arlsou.
. The Arlington Lumber Co. It prepared
to luriiith all material (or a houte or
barn at lont price. Dulld now U
(ore the ruth.
tt'ttoobad those shoes ripped. Uet
your neat pa'r from ua and have them
(SEWED and TATCUEU FREE. O.W.
l'roptt & Co.
Geo. 8. Bmlth't machine flnlthed
threshing on Builtb & Tattula'a ranch
Monday morning. The crop averaged
I moot 35 buehelt per acre.
Dr. and Mra. J. . Wood left lor Port
land Saturday moruing where the doctor
Will attend the annual meeting of the
(Stale Medical Society.
Mr. Luna and her daughter, Mia
(lerlnule, of Athena, who have bwu via
Uing Mr. Laiia's eoue, Dr. 8,K. and Ira
Luna, left (or home Saturday morning.
Twenty-five per cent discount (or cash
on our entire stork of Ladles' Misses'
and Children' SANDALS. Come early
white we have jour lo, 0. W, i'ropst
A Co.
Wife Wanted.A good looking young
man of 28, in buslunss, who lived In thi
flounty 'till 14, want to marry a girl ol
i!0 to 30. Address, V. U. Chapman,
616 Commercial St. San Francisco.
Cooke llro. thresher, operating on
the ridge between thit place and Clum,
made an average of 050 nicks a day last
week. On Saturday they threshed K'JO
tuck a.
Jay Bowerman left Tuesday evening
(or Portland to attend the meeting to be
addressed by Secretary Alia. Iloex
K!:ted to be joined at Clem by C. A,
Daunemau.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macy returned
from Portland Sunday where she has
been for tome time under trentnient iu
a hospiul. She Is) somewhat improved
but atlll quito weak.
Wagons, Boggles, Hacks and all kinds
of Fanning Implements at W. L, Bar
ker'a big Condon implement bouse. Now
la the time to stock up (or the buey
Spring (arming season.
Charlie Lillle jr. it again at work. In
Assessor Shellou't office. Mr. Lillio was
engaged in the same capacity (or several
biouths last year and proved himself an
ellicient man for the work.
Subjects at Congregational church
neat Sunday : At 11 a. m. "Tho Educa
tive Power of Strong Convictions." At
8 p. m., "Ureat Purposes and Iuterrnp'
tlve Voices. ttev. W. S. Strange, pas
tor. ,
0. II. Bellinger, civil engineer in
charge of the railroad survey, was on
the sick list a few days during the week
suffering from a severe billlous attack
lie returnod to camp at the Campbell
ranch Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Jackson left yes
terday morning for Portland and the
coast where they well spend a couple o(
weeks. While in Portland Mr. Jackson
will look after matters connected with
the big Caledonian meeting "to beheld
herd in October.
' William Darr, a former resident of
this place and one of . the pioneers of
Condon, arrived on Sunday's stage from
Thermopolis, Wyoming, of which place
lie Is now a resident. He found many
changes in Condon tlnce leaving here
eeveral years ago. .
An Interesting communication from
Mr. Will F. Allen on the Importance of
Institute work and pointing out that It
Is the duty of every teacher to attend the
annual Institute, was unavoidably
crowded out this week. Mr. Allen is a
successful teacher and hit Ideas on this
subject are good.
A lively runaway occurred Sunday af
ternoon when W. L. Wilcox's horse, at
tached to a tingle buggy, got loose at the
Burnett place, three miles eaat of town,
He ran to town and took the Fossil road
and had almost reached Thirtymlle
when he was stopped by George Gib
bons jr. and returned to town, Strange
to say the horse wat not hurt In the
least and the damage to the buggy was
alight. ' .
C0!ITnA0T IS LET
Pacific Coast Construction
Company the Lucky Didders
RAILROAD NOW ASSURED.
Road to be Completed by Jan
uary 1, 1005.
The most welcome new t to reach Con
doit in many a day w as the announce
ment made here last Fr'dny that the
contract had la-en let fur the eonsttuct
ion of the Arlington-Condon railroad.
The Pacific Coast Construction Com
pany Secured the contract and It is un
derstood that the stipulation It made
that the roLmuKt be completed by Jan
uary lut of iiit year. The contract cov
ere all the conduction work Including
grading, track laying, culvert, bridge
etc. and the work moat be done in the
inoit thorough and substantial manner.
It It understood that subcontracts will
be let and active work will commence at
noun as grading outfits can be got ou the
giouud.
Jarvls-Sholton.
At 8:00 o'clock last evening, at the
First Baptist church In this city, was
solemnized the marriage of Mis Pearl,
the accomplished daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Hhetton, to Mr. Pearl Perclval
Jarvlt. Both the high contracting par
tie are well and favorably kuowa here
the bride being a (ortner successful
teacher in thit city and county and a
leader in the church, lodge and social
life or the town, while the groom It one
of onr most popular young men, ot ei-
emplary habit, genial and honorable.
He It at preseut ailing the responsible
position of chief deputy la the couuty
clerk's office.
The church, which was beautifully
decorated with flowers and evergreens,
wat Oiled to lit utmost capacity with
the frieudt of the happy couple the occa
sion being one of the most elaborate ever
witnessed In this city. Uev. J. E. Austin
of Arlington, pronounced the word
which made two heart beat a one and
Mita Lllla Clarke, played the wedding
march. The brldeiualdt were Mist
IvaStellou, titter of the bride, M its
Catherine Schott, ol Rock creek, and
Mist Jean Barker, of Condon. R. A. Mc-
Cully, J, D. Burnt and Ira Luna acted
at groomsmen. Jotie Barker and Katie
Clarke were flower girlt and Matter
Bryant Shelton, five-year-old brother of
the bride, was ring bearer.
Alter the ceremony a reception wat
tendered Mr. and Mr. Jarvls by the la
dies of the Degree of Honor, in the large
ball room la the Armory hail building.
There congratulations were tendered the
bride and groom, ft (ew choice musical
selections were rendered and light re
freshment were terved,
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvlt expect to leave to
day (or a camping trip in the mountains
where they will spend their honeymoon.
Upon their return they will begin house
keeping la the Dysart residence on
Church street where they will be at
home to their frieudt after September
15:h.
When troubled with constipation try
Chamlmrlain'a Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. They are easy to take and produce
no griping or other unpleasant effect.
For tale by Jarvls' Pharmacy.
Ice Cream! " .- : .
Ice Cream Soda! j
Milk Shakes and all Hot i
Weather Drinks
Fresh Oranges and Bananas.
Jackson's.
Will Start Dynamo.
W. N, Brown, of the Condon Milling
Co., has announced that be expects to
start up the electria lighting plant In
connection with the mill about October
1st. The plant was put in and operated
tor a abort time last Winter but on ac
count of of the high price of (uel and
the lack of suQiuient patronage the ter-
vice wat discontinued. The company
secured a 23 year franchise from the city
which Mr. Brown claims it still i,n force
the plant having been started within
the specified time.
In Pralae of Chamberlain's Collo,
Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy.
"Allow me to give you a few words iu
praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John
Hainlett. of Eagle Tase, Texas. "I suf
fered one week with bowel trouble and
took all klnda of medicine without get
ting any relief when my (rlend, Mr. C.
Johnson, a merchant here, advised me
to take this remedy. After taking one
dose I felt greatly relieved and when I
had taken the third dose wat entirely
cured. I thank you from the bottom ot
my heart for nutting this great remedy
In the handa of mankind."
For tale by Jarvlt' Pharmacy.
A Card.
We wish to refute the unwarranted
assertion made by Rev. W. S. Strange
In the pulpit of the Congregational
church Sunday, .August, 21st. to the ef'
feet that our society served ice cream
for the dance Saturday evening, August
20th., as being entirely without founda
tion. While it is true that we served
refreshments during the afternoon and
evening of the date above mentioned it
is also true that our arrangements were
made without knowledge that a dance
would be given. However, in dealing
with the public on that occasion, we
did not attempt, nor bad we any desire
to discriminate against dancers nor any
other class of respectable citizens.
Baptist Ladies' Aid Society.
Sour Stomach,
When the quantity of food taken is too
large or the quality too rich sour stom
ach is likely to follow and especially so
if the digestion has been weakened by
constipation. Eat slowly and not too
freely of easily digested food. Masticate
the food thoroughly. Let 5 hours elapse
between meals and when you feel a full
ness aud weight lu the region of the
stomach after eating take Chamberlain'
Stomach and Li ver Tablets and the sou
stomach may be avoided.
, For sale by Jarvis' Pharmacy.
Now is the Time
to fortify yourwlf aealnst the season's elckwwt.
Go In the Condon Pharmacy and prnt-nte a IM
lie of eome of the eii ellent tonic for sale there.
Jeweley
We have on hand a fine aortment uf Jewelry
at reasonable price Irirludlnt; Diamond, Hap
phlres, Itnliiet etc. Come and see them.
Toilet Soaps
We have a complete itock of Toilet Soaps, Face
Creams, Tooth Powders, and other Toilet arti
cle usually found in a tirtt-claia drut store.
., tW
Remember
We compound prescript Inn i exactly as the doc
tor wrltet them. We do not tubstltute.
Condon Pharmacy
Goto M. O. Clarke, for
Shelf Hardware, Furniture, Beds, Bed
ding, Paints, Oils, Hay Tools, Tin,
Granite and Crockery ware, Table and
Pocket Cutlery, Stoves, Ranges, Doors,
Windows, and Naiis.
Agent for Ocean Wave Washing Machine. Easiest Running and
Strongest Washer Made. Lower Main Street.
In the Good Old
Summer Time
when the typhoid germ is ram
pant, DR. WILSON'S BLOOD
PURIFIER will cleanse your i.
pystem of all Buch impurities.
$1.00 per bottle. - - , Six bottles for $5.00.-
JflRVIS PHflRAlflGY.
nnnnsuinnfc?3irruuinnnsirmnJ
3918
Capital $50,000. Surplus $20,000. i
Transacts a General Banking Business. 5
Letters of credit Issued. Exchange sold on principal cities In
V. S. and Europe. Your patronage solicited. 2
J.W.FRENCH. President. F. T. HURLBURr, Cashier. 5
W. W.STEIWER, Vlce-Pree. O. D. STURC ESS, Aast. Cashier, a
luvuinnnnrtlrs&rVuuvuuvxn
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The . Railroad
18 COMISCf.
ot;u comii.ktk tfrociv
OF FINK GROCERIES
is Here.
Better lay in a supply for tli buey thrcuhing season.
P. H. Stephenson, CT,1,M
S ft rtilitl ( ft lt;'.t Hi4-H:f.
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tc u uir lorlb u) Minn HvN.
'COM(N, OrVuu-
IVt. I'AktJNO.
J.
XttorxCY-at-law:
Kotarj Public aai Coorcanccf-
OEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE
Highest price pail for drain of all kinls. Hturnn ami Iwling ul Wo..
General Warehouse and Merchandise
e
Business,
1
BALFCUR, CUT8RIE A C3 , H'C'BS. ARLINCtOJI. 8LAL0SX. fiOUClAS. I0HE J.
PATT1SOS.
XOTASY PTDLIC
Office to Ckrt BafldiBf.
C0JCD05, OhEGOtl'
f. WOOD. H. B.
qAruviniiAAAiAAnnAnAnuxrixuvvruiArw
umnniim.
THE
eOi'JDOi!.
HOTEL
UNDER NEW MANACEIVlEflT.
nifuinruwpjnja
Mu. R. II. Waur, Teop.
Will cater to the wants' of the trav
eling pubJic in a manner to warrant
eatiflfnetion.
Cenlrallf Ltwated Corner Main
ffnd Spring Sts.
CONDON,
OREGON.
txfuuinruxnjinfirvxnnivirijiAnnniv
Tkie Palace Hotel,
ELGIN MYERS, Prop.
Mast commodious hotel hi the city. Table supplied
with the best the market affords. Special attention
given to the comfort of guests.
Headquarters for Travel! g Men.
CONDON, & OREGON.
Fresh Oranges, Bananas, Lemons
Finest Stock In the City.
mnrouvu
We also carry a choice assortment of
Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Soft Drinks
and Canned Goods.
L. T. PRICE, Confectioner.
uinnjxrvinuvnriuxruifLr
THE CELEBRATED
r-GOLUMBIA BREWERY . .
AUGUST DUCHLER, Prop.
m
Of the prodnrt of tliis well-known brewery the United States Health
Report for Jane 28, 19tW. esys; "A more superior brew never entered the
UhrMtory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the
sliithtetit trace of ailulteraiion, hot on the other band is composed of the beat
of malt and and choicest of bois. Its tonic qualities are of the highest and it
can lie need with the irreateft benefit and satisfaction by both old and yonn?.
Its nee can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty
that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage coo Id not possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
WALL PAPER
LATEST DESIGNS
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS
Hand Made
Harness and Saddles
that give perfect satisfaction.
South Main Street.
L E. Palmer, j
2
Studio Uest side fJortr;
Tain StrL
pipest Job printing for f at tl?e,(JC0BE Officekondon : OrOi).
Largest and best select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobsaB to mateaial and labor.
W. A. DAHLIHG
Terrifield,
lesiderjt Artist.
oc
The Fine
Stock of
Millinery Goods?
at
Dora Downing's,
Corner Spring and Oregon Streets,
Condon, Oregon.
SUMMER HATS
FOR
SMALL BOYS
FuU line of Finest Millin
ery Goods.
BUY THE
1'CORliC
HEADER
IF YOU WANT THE BEST.
DUNN
1 MSm
I YourPatro
I Mrss
age is Solicited.
Catherine Gkiner.
PHYSICIAN AXD SCRGEOS.
tr and Kigbt CaHs Prot&lly A&tsr-
OlDre Seiroftit Boot Burkar Bttilillnf, oof af
Mia tua cvriuf nrtm
COSDOX, ohsgojT
jpa. a a. tcaA.
PHYSICIA!! AX&SCRCEOX ,
Day and IClgM Calls FrompOy attend!
CONDOX. OSEQOX
T.
DENTIST.
Office seermd floor Palnui BntMfns. Hcatfl
Main btree.
COX DON. OEEOOI
c. a PAUtsa
sxkz ooldeS
City Shaving Parlors
PALMES OOLDES. Prop.
First Class workmen. Sanitary CoDdlttonft
Courteoui Treatment: not and Cold fiatha
BelTder SuUdtog Mala ant Spring Streets.
CONDON, OREQOK
SlISigLiTiS
3 TRHHS EAST DAILY
Thronzh Pullman Btancfarrf and tonr
hi sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chi'
capo, bpokane; tourist Bleeping car daily
to Kansas city ; through Pullman tourist
sleeping cars (personally conducted
weexiy to Chicago, reclining chair cari
(seats aee) to tno last daily.
Ocean steamers between Portland and
Ean Francisco every live days.
LOW RATES!
Tickets to and from all parts of thtf
United States, Canada and EuropOt
Far particulars call on or address
Agts,
All supplies needed in the Harvest
and Threshing season may be
found at our store.
Orders by mail or telephone will receive
careful attention.
ALBERT DAMS
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLE
Our Livery Stock is First
class. Best attention to
Boarding Stoek.
Your Patronage Solicited.
SPRING STREET, 0GND0N.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Sept. 1,1903, will be paid upon pre
sentation at my othce. Interest t'easet
after April 6, ItfOl.
p. 11. sElK?io,
Trea8nrer of Gilliam county, Urt'guti.
School Clerk's Notice.
All school warrants of School District
No. 3, Gilliam County Oregon, fe;iater-t-d
prior to February 8, 1904,." are now
payable npon presentation at my office.
Interest ceust'S after Apnl 12,1904.
V. 11. S'fKfUKSsi'N,
Pthuul Ukik.
D. TIERNEY, Ag6nt
Arlington, Oregon
0. R. 1 1 TIE TIBLE
. Trains Depart from Arlington
EAST BOUND
No. i Chicago Special ........ 2 :30 P jl
No. 4 Spokane Flyer..;.. 12:40 A M
No. 6 Mail A Express 1 :42 A M
WESTBOUND
No 1 Portland Special ...12:12 P Jl
No. 3 Portland Fler.,. ...... 3:W A M
No. 8 Mail A Express. ........3:50 A M
D4 TIERNEY, Agent,
Arlington, Or.
Estray Notide$10 Reward.
I will pay $5 00 each for return, or inJ
fiirniation leaiilntr to recovery of the fol
lowing desOnsed Uatiai
One hny gelilinij, 0 years old, hntmleJ
M oii rijifit, glioiiMer, J2 on left shonlilf r
Ottf Ititv ypiilini alxiut .vears oll
weight ahimt ,1100 lir;(nU-l "entihatn
infl" hnMi'f mi U-ff-sh'f1I!i'f.
nprtuHfd t' riStigH id ti i'fl Valley "f
Tliifltdiile loiuitiy.
, llEUBivkx IL(Lsih.i.