Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 13, 1904, Image 2

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    THE GO'lDO!! GLOBE
THURSDAY OCTOBER 13. 1004.
This gVjnom Autumn weather!
rrkcr ha spoken a wofi or
two.
. Condon will need about six are
street light tbis Winter.
A In shower tell lust after noon But
filar, when a qnarter of an tack of
aioisiare 111 la shoal aa honr. Than-
derandfightaingacroinranieit lh ttrm
which U qnita anmnal fur thie eon of
the year. Tha electric distnrhenca wee
tanet marked naar A. 8. Rica'a place
north of town.
The frost is on tke pumpkin
and tha atraw ! in the stack.
The Russian waa not speaking of
floor paint when he said Jap-a-
lack!
ttavaa Two From Death.
"Onr tittle daughter hi an almost
fatal attack of whooping cong-h ami lron
chltfa," writes Mr. W. K. Hatiran.l, of
AnooHk, N. Y., "but, when all other
remelie failed, winrfil her life with
l)r. Km' New rHiwoerT. On niece,
who had Conienmntion in an advanced
stage, also nsed this wonderful medicine
and torlne aha ia perfectly wall. I Ve
nerate throat and lung disease yield to
Ur, King's New Discover aa to an other
medictne on earth. Infallible for Couth
and Cold. fOc and (1.00 hot tie gnar
antead by all druggists. Trial bottle tree.
The garbage question at Port
land is creatine quite a stink but
that is to be expected from gar
bag.'
A bumper wheat crop and a way
up price. That's all tbatY the
matter with grand old Gilliam
count.
Twenty-fire patrons of a New
York saloon died the other day
from the effects of drinking 10-cent
a-pint whiskey. If that ealoonist
is let alone he will soon solve the
drunkard problem.
A Scrap.
Harry McMallea, of AWille, went on
tha warpath last Friday afternoon and
wanted to whip eotnehody to bad that
hedidnt know what to do. At last !
rnn across Arthur Hope, of Ajaa, at the
corner of Main and Summit streets and
aa Arthar did not feel like rnnning there
waa a lively mix-op. Harry got the
worst of tha deal all aronnd. He got a
black eye, arrested and a $22.50 fine in
Ilea of which he was given a berth
Marshall Ramsay's coldtor)te " plant
where ha remained antii Sunday when
mine of his friends from Alville put op
tha amoant and H.trry waa set free. It
waa a case oi an out gradge stirred op
by too ranch red bovie.
MERRIFIELD BU1LD1IID jinECTORY
NORTH MAIN STREaTT
CONDON OREGON
FIRST FLOOR
V...,! Ulle...
t a, A a I miiwii wi am swiiiiivwr
iwvw sui mere appear to oe R jn(, 8. Cox. of Wake, Ark..
Some question about the gamblers writes: Tor 11 year I snffered from
v:. , i l ci tow jaanuira. i consoiieu a nninoer
u""6 uclf wwu WJ auwgckuw of phyaiciana and tried all aorta of medi
in Portland municipal affairs. It cinee, bot got no relief. Then I began
i r- v;iK.. line use oi x-iwiric oiiwra bdu leei mai
is said Mayor Williams has vetoed j ,m now CQrM of m di(W(l!e MlJlt haH
the pool room ordinance. I a in its grasp for twelve years." If
job warn nutni mcuiciuo tur urcr
and Kidnev troobl. stomach disorder or
I general debility, tet blectrto Hitter, it's
gaaranteed by all urnggtats. Only 50c
INDEPENDENT MEN
NEEDED.
A trick occasionally resorted to
by politicians whose business is to
Old Odd Fellow Dead.
Samuel P.Garroatte, of Cottage Grove
work the public is being played in I Oregon, one of tha oldest 0ld Fellows
Chicago, particularly in respect of ,n lh ut. dle recency n California.
candidate for tha lpcrinlnturA Tt
i .u.f r. , 1852 and remained in g-wd atanding in
. ..ou.i "6' th9)rder for mora than 52 years. Tha
grabbers need pliant tools. As It writer was present in the Oregon Grand
makes no difference what the polit-1 Lodge at Newport two years ags when
ical complexion, in a number of the Father Garrontta was present and when
lwrialati diatriet nf that cit nn lh" voted h,m tM "teran s Jewel
m A a. I winvu 9 vru i a ucohw va rwi aisatai si Jt
ounepnncipaipouucaiparuesnas go teart aUndin . The old ...
nominated no candiUte. The Re- dressed the Grand Lodge on that -
publican and Democratic bosses casion recounting the hardships ha eii-
conferred together and agreed to Mored in crossing the plains to Oregon
T.,i.K :.. j: in me eariv aays and oi me welcome
seeking to insure the election of MBan honr of sore need. Many wet eye
men who would be subservieut to laahes were in evidence before the home-
them and facile in carryine out w Pech finished and no one prea-
their schemes. But in some ever lorget the incident.
stances it is doubtful if the Dlan
:ti u r..n v . 1 1 oj ujchjiw.
n i euoBiun.y, uuw oi Lockiaw. or teUnaa. is canned bv a
the nomination by disgusted peo- bacillus or germ which exists plentifully
Die of indeiwident and aa HAarlv lnMreela,rt- ltnacUvo so long as
pie oi maepeoaent ana as nearly eipo8eti the air when PJlrried
as possible non-partisan candl- I neath the skin, as in the wounds caused
n.. .!. t u by percussion caps or by rnsty nails, and
VIIO OUVIA. MUUIUftW, nUU I fc L. 1 I 1 1 ....
it 18 believed will be elected over I roused to activity and prod nee tha most
thARnnhi;n.n.m.r.ii ,.wK. virulent poison known. These germs
, m lm destraved and all danmr of Inrk.
date, has announced the following I jaw' avoided by applying Chamberlain's
nlatfnrm I rain Balm freely as soon as tha injury
platform
"I believe:
"1. In citizenship and not par
tisanship.
"2. That the use of public office
for private gain is treason.
"3. That a free state is entitled
to the unselfish fidelity of every
is received. Pain Dalm is an antiseptic
and cansee cnts, bruises and like injuries
to heal withont maturation and in one-
third the time required by the usual
treatment.
For sale by Jarvis' l'barmacy.
Ten Dollars Reward.
Strayed : From George Hardie'a sheep
I eamn. at had nf Herrinirton Mirnm Lvn
r -j.i.., . . I ' o j i
iree map ana inai me war lorcivic saddle horses described aa foIJowe: One
honesty demands the enlistment of J sorrel horse, blase face, white epota on
all patriots." I il,Mt weight about 700 pounds, branded
If he means this, and can be de- ? Unf "r0"n "'"
' I al f. SL.a t u a mm .1 1 II
penaea on to carry out tnese pnn- mroanA foreton
ciples, he ought to be elected. (Armstrong brand) on left stifle. Five
Every state needs such men in its dollars reward each for information lead-
leeislature. Everv citv ned them ing to their recovery. Address.
" J J - l - r it
n lis Aniftiil I ... . '
o wuiiwi. i IVimlnn llnonn
There has been and is entirely Care Tom Chesher,
4" tnnaVi naafiaartakin V tt. - ..L
1! t. o n 1 K p.n n.nu: : I
. Z, V For the next 60 daye. to close oat my
political disease. What the peo- atock.I will sell lomher at my mill
pie need is men in public life who above Lone Rock at the following prices
will do the people's necessary bus- tor C8U '
inMMnhlir nmmnilo .J .lit. Sheathing, per M. 6.50
vw j vhuiwi a piviuLm r a nimi . . . .
' r tf- 1 a?!.- .1... t . U n ru
inflexible honesty, regardless of ghpI M .
party pressure or tbe selfisH ambi- Best finishing lumber, per M. 18.00
ELITE RESTAURANT
R. McKlNNEY. Prop.
Check &usara ttii&Uu rirvla
Meals at all flours .
SECOND FLOOR, FRONT ROOMS
Dr. B. F. Butler
Reeldant Dantlat
All kind of dental work done at reasonable prices.
SECOND FLOOR, REAR ROOMS
MERRIFIELD'S STUDIO
HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY
Permanently located in Condon. Satisfaction gaaranteed.
I the: belvedere: I
H rSANK WILSON, PROF, f
II L.IQUID Refreshments
H or the Highest Class I
I WINES, LIQUORS, I
1 CIGARS. I
if OORNIB MAIM AND IM aT). OONOON, OKUON. 0
Good Meat
Is sometimes advertised, but is not always sold. It is dif
ferent here. If you patronise our new meat market you will
get your money's worth. We like to deal with particular peo
ple, for we know we can please them.
Our new quarters are clean and modernly equipped; we do
ourownbutcheringjour prices are right. What more can we say?
Edwards & McBride.
THE QUALITY STORE
L0RD & COM PAN Y
SEEING IS BELIEVING
Come and bo convinced that we are offering the best
Bargains in Dress Goods
Ever shown in GillHam County. They must be sold at some
price, as we must reduce our immense stock of Dry Goods.
LORD & COMPANY
ARLINGTON, OREGON
THE QUALITY STORE
:LORD & COM PAN Y
CONDON WAREHOUSE COMP'Y
Our warehouse will be ready in a few days when we will
be prepared to receive wheat on storage at reasonable
rates. Parties wishing to store their crop should see us
before making other arrangements. Customary charges.
We are here to give you first-class service.
A. S. HOLLEN, Manager.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received for the
construction of a bridge across Rock
creek, at C. W. Wilson's place, accord
ing to the plana and specifications now
on file at my office. Bids to be opened
November 2, 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m
Contract to be given to the lowest re
sponsible bidder Each bidder will be
required to depieit 6 percent of the
amount with his bid. The County Court
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids, J. A. McMobris,
County Surveyor.
tions of professional
Oregon Journal.
politicians.-
Laugh, and you cheat the doc
tors. Weep, and they'll s on cheat
you. Complain of your ills, and
you'll find that the bills begin to
accure.
sunshine, with seeds of health
you'll be blest; but grieve and
mope, you will soon take dope, aud
the doctors will do the rest
The road from the, mill to Lone Rock
will be put in first-class condition.
W. L. Maixoby.
26d31 P. 0. address. Hard man. Ore
Petition for Liquor License.
In tbe County Court of the Bute of Oregon for
GlllUm County.
In the matter of tba petition of Fred Wilmn
Envelope your being with ItoraUcenseto sell ipiritaoni, malt and Tlnoaj
Iuijuun id ouuocK rrecinci, utuiara uiunty.
Oregon, for a period of three month.
To the Honorable County CommlMdoner,
Court of GUliam County, Oregon.
Vte, tbe andenlgned legal voter of Blalock
Precinct, Gilliam County, Oregon, respectfully
petition that yon iaraa to Fred Wilaon a llcenae
"Vt'kW " . ..,,. . . inteu apinraoat, malt ana rlnoai liquor In
Why, eaid a member of the a(uiuue. ie than on. uan m nwli,
church' board. ''I thought you Work- n OlUiam County, Oregon, for tbe periqd of j
1 f,.r Hm.l- mi J. n .u r"""1 commencing witn me m 0y of
- w . a viilU Si tV I NAVAmKAV lOni anil AnJI.Uk Ik. L Jt m
"1 do," replied
minister, "but I cannot eat souls, February. wa:
CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
United Statea Land Office.
The Dalle, Oregon, October 4, 11H.
A tnfSctent conteit aflldvit baring been filed
In this office by Fred Baker, of Condon. Oregon ,
contoiUnt, against homestead entry No. 9680,
made Ang. 27, 1901. for lot 2, ec 30, tp J S, R. 22,
W. M. and the SWJ4 andS( SK'4 e c 25,
Tp t 8, R 21 E. W. U. by Etta Lynch, Contestee.
rhloh it is alleged that the snid EtU Lynch
has abandoned said land and failed to live there
on, or tocnltirateorimprore the same for more
than one year last past and that all stid failures
(till exist and that said alleged abrvnee is not
dne to service in the a rmy, navy or marine corps
of the I'nitud Slates, snid prtius are hereby noti
fied to appear, respond and onVr evidence touch
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a, in. on Nov. 23,
1904, before C. O. Portwood, County Cleik of
Gilliam County at his offline at Con don, Oregon,
and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock
a. m.. on lec. 3, 1901, before the Kxister and
Receiver at the United d tales Land Office In Tbe
Dalies, Oregon.
The ssid contestant having in a proper affi
davit, filed Sept. 30, 1904. aet forth facte which
show tbat after due diligence personal service of
this notice cannot be made. It is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be given doe aud
proper publication.
ANNE M. LANG, Receiver.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Iam prepared to furnish plana
and specifications for buildings,
make oat lumber , bills and famish
estimates at a reasonable price.
J. A MCMOSRIS.
QR.R. K. SMITH,
OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy
of Kirksville. Mo.
Office hoar 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Other boar by
appointment.
First door west of (ilnbe nfflx
CONDON - - OREGON.
yAEY BOWERMAN M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office on Summit Street 1st Door West of P.a,
CONDON - - OREGON
JAZIER & NEWSON,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
X-Ray and all form of Electrical treatment
given at office.
Office opposite Bank Building.
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
....J if f nnnU If " w- r- C. w. Beachem.
. nuu.v. - a K.A. Wallis. W. R. Trnbach. W Hu If V
of them the size of yours to make a I Bngbem. Geo. uavi. j. h. Butler,
square meal."
Send No Money
OKLT TOUR NAME AND ADDRESS
ForSampUt of Cloth, Bio.
ar $14.50'
Toi Medal TeOort
aa-n nud at. vortoaas, ox.
Plse mention this paper.
J. A. Febrenbacher, William H. Fehrenbacher,
8. & Osborn, F. A. Kollaa, S. O. DiUaboy. C. P.
Pollard, C E. PolUrd, John Solvester, J. T. Teft,
W. L Fletcher, H. M. Lloyd, M. E. Ayers, J. J.
Fehrenbacher, O. Parrlsh, W. R. Baker. William
8mlth, A. K. HcWilliam. i. D. Phillips. W. L,
Phillips, Wm Head, H. Batcher, W. McKinney,
A. M. Erhart.
To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby
given that tbe andersigned, Fred Wilson, will
on tbe th day day of November, 1904, apply to
the Honorable Coanty Court of Gilliam County,
Oregon, for a llcenae to seU at retail, In quanti
ty less than one gallon, spirituous, malt and
vinous liquor In the precinct of Blaloek, In
aid Gilliam Coanty , Oregon.
FRED WILSON.
CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
United Statea Land Office.
Tbe Dalle, Oregon, Sept 15,1904.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed,
In this office by George T. 6pencer,contestant, ol
Condon, Oregon, against homestead entry No.
11195, made July 3, 1901 for 8E4 8W, Bees, E'4
NVIJ4, NEv4iJW4eC7,Tp 4 o.. Range 19
by James D. Lockard, Contestee, In which it Is
alleged tbat the said contestee has wholly aban
doned the said tract for more thin six months
last past, and baa failed to Improve or cultivate
tbe same as required. by law and that such aban
donment on the part of the contestee is not due
to service in tne army, navy or marine coi
of tbe United State during time of war:
parties are here by notified to appear, respond
and offer eridencetonching said allegation at 10
o eioea, a. m. on tN-tnoer 2X, 1904, before C. 0.
rortwood, County Cleik of Gilliam County, at
nis oraee at Condon, Oregon, who is authorized
to take the testimony In the above case at that
lime ana place and that final bearing will be
held at 10 o'clock a. m. on November 8.1904. rxv
fore tbe Register and Receiver at tbe United
8tate Land Office In The Dalle Oregon.
The said contestant bavin, in a rvroner sfflrts.
vit, filed August 31. 1904. set forth facta which
show tbat after dne dellgence personal service of
tbis notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be vlvmi hv duo
and proper publication.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN,
Register.
pAKMANA PARKER
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Careful attention to all legal business entrusted
to our eare.
Offices at Condon and Arlington.
D. R. Parker, o. W. Parman,
CONDON, ORE. ARLINGTON, ORE,
ENDRICKS & BOWERMAN
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Practice In all the Courts,' V. 8. Commissioner
in Condon office. Final proof and filing taken.
Office at Condon and Fossil.
Jay Bowerman, H. H. Hendricks,
Condon, Ore. Fossil, Ore.
Treasurer's Notice.
All coanty warrants registered prior
to Sept. 1,1903, will be paid npon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceasea
after April 8, 1904.
. VV. Moore,
Treasurer of Gilliam coanty, Oregon.
School Clerk's Notice.
All school warrants of School District
No. 0, Gilliam Coanty Oregon, register
ed prior to February 8, 1904, are now
payable npon presentation at my office.
Interest ceases after April 12, 1904.
P. H. Stephenson,
School Clerk.
Moore & Golden.
GASH GROCERS.
Our stock is now arriving and
is fresh, clean and up-to-date.
GROCERIES : FRUIT '. VEGETABLES
All fresh and good to eat.
Call and get our prices.
SPRING STREET, C8XD0N, OREGON:
FALL AND WHITER
MILLINERY
DRESS HATS,
STREET HATS
Latest Styles, Best Quality.,
Miss Catherine Grki.ver.
JUST IN
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e v Tiirnniinnti s
Q-2ffaZm i iucdv da nil
r7IJ unnii
I BERT RAMSAY. PROP.
J Hpecial attention to team
f L l il I I
uwa nnu rareioi unrers.
MP ' j
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CHOP FEED FOR SALE.
CONOON, OREGON.
JWfJIJIJJIJJlXtSSitJVIVJW
LOST VALLEY LAND AUD LUMBER CO.
iNOOimRATkl.)
Manufacturara of and Daalara In
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Telephone Poles, Posts, Wood Etc.
Rough Lumber per M. 110.00. Ship Lap per M. 11600.
Flooring, 1st cUbs, 125.00. Flooring 2nd class $17.50.
Five per cent, off for cash.
Condon Yard at Interior Planing Mill. J. A. McMorris. Agt.
F. Mf. PLITER. Manager.
Lost Valley, Ore.
Complete line of Fall and '.Vinter
MILLINERY
DRESS AND STREET
H
MISS DORA DOWNING
Corner Spring and Oregon Streets
Condon, Oregon.
ALBERT DAMS
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLE
Our Livery Stock is First
class. Best attention to
Boarding Stock.
Your Patronage Solicited.
SPRING STREET, CONDON.
WALL PAPER
LATEST DESIGNS
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS
Largest and best select
ed stock in the County.
Estimates furnished on
jobsaB to tuateaial and labor.
W. A. DARLING.
WOOD FOR SALE.
For good dry 16-inch wood go in
to the mountains by, way of De
Ford's place to FAIR'S WOOD
CAMP, on the Adams place in up
per Lost Valley. Good roads.
28tf. Fair Bros.,
STAGE TIME TABLE.
Stages will arrive at and depart
from Condon on the following
schedule.
ARRIVE FROM
Fossil 9:3o A. M.
Arlington 2:30 P.M.
DEPART FOR
Arlington 9:45 A. M.
bseil .2:30 P. M.
J. W.Jackson & Co.. Props.
Forest Reserve serin for sale. L. VV.
Darling.
A 200-acre farm for sale. Six rear's
time. L. VV. Darling.
CITY LOTS and fl6REflOB
Now is the time to Invest in city property as prices are
bound to advance napidly in the near future.
Condon promises to equal Pendleton in population within
the next five years and opportunities for investors are un
excelled in the Pacific Northwest.
Make Your Selections at 0nG0.
Enquire of
J. E. LANCASTER.
PLdMBING
And Pipe Fittings of all kinds done on short notice. We carry
all necessBary supplies for this work.
MACHINIST WORK.
Having installed a power lathe I am now prepared to do all
kinds of machine work on short notice. Work which you for
merly had to send to Portland can now be done here at a great
saving of time and transportation charges.
NEW STOCK TIN AID CRAKITE WARE JUST III.
E. T. HOLLENBECK,
Shop and Store North Main Street,
CONDON, OREOON.
SAY!
Do You Know
that We Carry
One of the Largest Htorks of 0 ports In th County f
We can supply yon with any article from a shoestring to
a threshing machine. Ask, write or 'phone for what you want.
WE CARRY
Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnish
ings, Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
Hardware, Wagons and Farm
ing Implements.
Call and inspect our goods and get our prices. .We want
to show you that we can save you money on what yon
need io buy.
Keys & Cushing,
Mayville - - Oreeon.