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THE COHDOil GLOBE THURSDAY, OCTOIIR SO, I0O4. LOCAL NEWS, Several eorda of wood wanted. Apply t tlili ufllo. U. T. MeArthor I building a new residence, , Wabtru-j-A food fresh milch cow. hiiqulre at thlaofnee. Joe Foe: rt-w4 Saturday from bnsliiet trip to Mitchell. (Jo to Jackson's eoufuctlonery tor home made taffy, Mr. unit Mr. J. W. Rnover returned from a visit kt Uoldendale Friday. Your money b-ick It yon don't Ilk I'tldt of Condon, $4.00 r bbl. at mill. Uertle mid lfcwry 8hnaon are uffer Inn front an attack of typhoid fever. Pride of Condon Floor, $400 per bbl. t mill. OperautPed or noney refunded. Kelect your plow, harrow and drills for the coining avason at W. L. Barker' implement home, Condon, Oregon. Mr. Reynold shipped out to the Tort- land marktt Saturday 100 had of beef cattle. ? I am still In the dray and transfer buslurss and ready to attend to all order promptly.' tieo. L. Neale. 3ld32 John Couture, a former resident of thle county, no of llrltlth Columbia, ia here flatting hi brother. It' loo bad thoae thoe ripped. Gel your neit pa'r from ue and have them KKWED and PATCHED FREE. O.W. I'rupst A Co. John Downing who eatlained a badly epralued ankle .last'weok In a mls-op with a fractlouioow, la gutting around on crutches; We tll belt make of fanning ml III at 25 each. The mill are fully guaran teed togl aatlafaotiontor the price will be refunded. W. L. Diikib. TIm telephone company hat a force of men here resetting a number of tele phone poles to ft litem oat of the way of iklewalka The Condon Light (We. men are bnsv aettlng pole thja week and will soon be ;ln stringing wire. The plant will be nt In operation a aooa ai possible. 100,000 to loan on Ullliara and Sher man county farm land at low interest. Apply to, M. Flumaurice, agent. 80131' Moro, Oregon. Win. Maple, who li employed In Imn laoa hlarktmith chop, left for Portland Saturday ownln to hare a etobbora caee of Inflammatory rheumatism treated. Dr. Smith, the Oateodath, will I In Ida Condon office erwy Tneeday, Thnrt day and Saturday , beginning with Sat urday, October 22. lloura 10 to 12 and S to 4. Twenty-flve per cent diaoonnt tor caih on onr entire etnrk of ladles Mine' ami Children' SANDALS. Come early while we have yonr aiie, u. w. rropai A Co. There will be a morning preaching eervlce at the Congregational chnrch tteit Sunday morning. The Christian Endeavor will re-organ in in the even ing at 7 :S0. Fob IUkt The Maddork liomeelead ranch on Thirtymtle, 6 mile from Con don. Fine etock ami gardening ranch. Enquire of Mri. 8. A. Maddock, at Con don hotel. W. A. Abbwl and R. F. Loonej have opened The Caah Market In the Dunn bnlldlng nn Sooth Malu Street and are prepared to aerve the public) with the neat clan of meata. Sea their new ad In another column. Wagona, Bngglei.lfacka and all kind of Farming Implement at W. L. Bar- ker'a hig Condon Implement houae. Now lathe time to atock up for the boey Spring farming eeaeon. George Earhart hni returned from the mountain where he ipent a part of the Bummer looking after hi aheep. lie I now ont of the aheep bnatneaa for the first time in 20 year, having told Id flock recently to Ileppner nartiei, A ramp of grader on the new rail road ha been established at the Camp- Itell ranch, three mile north of town on the Hasting contract. About 60 men are at work at present bnt 100 more are expected to arrive within i few day. J. W. Smith, head miller in the Con don Milling Co', plant, I In Portland thla week baying entne.of the mils dress ed to further Improve the quality of the product. Thia firm I leaving no atone unturned to make the product of theii mill eecond to none in the itate. If Ales Duthle waa to be judged by the cabbage he raise he might readily tie taken for a Dutchman for no mem ber of the Teutonic race can excel him in the production of that toothsome vegetable. A sample left at this office the other day measured 42 inches around and weighed mora than any man could eat In a week. - The greatest show on earth, MeKan lass, the renowned singer, dancer, and player on many Instruments, will ap pear at Armory hall neit Saturday evening. Mr. MctCanlasa has command ed the highest salary of any vaudeville artist in America, having received as mnch as $1000 per week In the leading cities. Turn out and bear him. An important real estate deal was closed Monday whereby J. W. Booth, of Wasco, became owner of the old Skelly ranch ona-haH mile north of town nn til then the property of Smith APattnla of Arlington. The price paid was $20 per acre. Messrs. Smith St Pattula bought the place which consists of near ly 1000 acres a few months ago at $12.50 per acre besides a lot of personal prop erty ana the growing crop wiuca yieia ed about $3000 worth of fine wheat 'Block-Darling. One of the prettiest wedding ol the season wat solemnised lat evening In the lodge room of Maaonle ball. In thl city, the high contracting partiea being Mr. Joseph Block, on of our belt known and moat popular young men, and Ml Uu(le, daughter of Mr. and Mr. W, A. Darling, who I on of Condoa'l fairest and most accomplished young ladies. The guest preeentenmpriaed the mem ber of Condon Chapter, Order Eastern Star and a few close personal friend of the couple, and the ceremony wa per formed by Rev. Edward Cur ran, of this city. Mr. Ira Lnne acted aa heat man and Mi Rhoda Omar, of Salem, clone friend of the bride, waa bride maid. After the ceremony an elaborate supper wa served in the banquet ball of the lodge room. Mr. and Mr. Block wilt for the present reside at May' boarding house, on Church street. Will Open Dank In January. W. Lord and F. T. Ilurlbnrt were here Saturday and Sunday looking after busi ness interests in thl place. While here they let a contrast for quarrying and hauling rock for the foundation of the new bank building and hope to have everything la readiness to eounuence building lithe early Spring. Mr. Hurl butt sUted that they will probably not alt for the completion of the new building before opening a bank bnt will aerure temporary quarter and open Im mediately after the first of the coming year. Jim Burn, of the firm of Dunn Bros., who left two week ago for an eaatern trip, ha been heard from, the, letter being written at Eli'aen, Teia. Mr. Borne took the southern route and after visiting San Francisco and other points A Interest in California, he stopped for day or two at Phoenix, Arisona, to iatt bis oucte Jame Dunn, who went there a rear ago for the benefit of hi health. Mr. Dunn's health ha ini-i roved greatly and he I feeling better than for years. Mr. Burns will visit! the St. Lnl fair and hie old home in j Toledo, Ohio, before returning to Con don which will be within a month. The Caledonians will meet In t hi city neit Thursday and Friday, October 27 and 28 and it I certain the meeting will U the biggest mmi moat eoceeealul ever eld by the Foeeil club. Arrangement art taring mad to accommodate me argeet crowd ever assembled in Armory all at the concert which will be held on both evening. The plpera, singers ml dancer, coating from Portland will (hi the best aver seeo in Eastern Oregon while the local talent which appear on the programme I the best obtainable. Tickets are now oo aala and should be secured earlv. A 20 hone grading machine wa brought (mm Arlington to the Halting camp near the Lynch foam thia week to h used in making a number of long cut and Alia which are necesary on that section of the new railroad. The ma chine excavate and elevate the earth, ropping it in wagona mnch the tame as grain i delivered (rout header to the header beds. Dr. Wood wa railed to Foesil 8tnr- lay to ait Dr. Donnolly In a difficult surgical operation. The patient was a Mr. Kitson who ia employed In the Foeeil Mercantile Co', store. He was suffering from strangulated hernia and hla condition waa very critical. The Deration was successful and at this writing the patient is mending. Rev. Father Gillons will conduct ser vice In the Catholic chnrch of thl place next Sunday morning at 10:30. Mr. Etma Portwood, of Gooseberry, la here visiting ber slater, Mr. E. G. Merri field. W B. Smith, of Ferry Can von, trans acted business in town Saturday. A. Shaffer will open a shoe (hop in Condon in a few day. If troubled with a weak digestion trv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- has. They will do yon good. For sale by Jarvia' Pharmacy.' Notice. The firm of Edwards Bros. & McBrlde having been dissolved by the withdraw al of Bert Ed wants It is necessary that all accounts due the old firm shall be eeltled at once either by caah or note in order that the former partnership may lie closed up. The busineae will be con- tinned by the undersigned under the firm name of Edwards A McBride and we respectfully ask a continuance of the same liberal patronage with which the firm ha been favored in the past. i Fred Edwards, Horace McBridb. Condon. Ore.. October 10. 1004. Newspaper Man Hera. Mr. aud Mr. C. A. Devlns arrived from Cline Falls Sunday and will spend the winter to Condon. Mr. Dsvtns Is a real estate man of large experience and well known In boslnes circle all over the northwest. Ha la Interested with Meter. Lord. Ilurlbnrt and Lao caster In the Clin Fall towniile and has been handling that property for the pact few month very ooceesfully. When Mr. Devln went to work at that point there waa only one ranch there and the population of the place consist ed vt four or five men who were employ ed on the ranch. He has sold large number of lou and many building are going op, the town already being of con siderable Importance La (hat section of Crook county. Mr. Ivint started a newspaper there a few month ago aud although It was bl first venture in Journalism he ha made a nrcet of the naner. having built op large circula tion and a good advertiiing patronage. The paper le now on a paying bad, and It I recognlxed a one of the neatest ami brightest publications la the sUte. Mr. Devln will remain here to assist le handling the townalte and other proper ly In which Messrs. Lord and Hurlburt are Interested. . ' Cause of Lockjaw. Lock law. or tetanus, ia caused by a hacillns or germ which exist plentifully in street dirt. It Is Inactive so long aa exoed to the air, but when carried be neath the skin, as lis the wounds eauaeu by percussion rape or by rnaty nails, and when the air I excluded the germ le roneed to activity and produces the moet virulent poieon known. These germ may be destroyed and all danger of lock- Iaw avoided by applying Chamtwrlain'e 'aln Balm freely a aoon aa the injury is received. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and ranee cute, bruise and like injurie to heal without maturation and in one third the time required by lh usual treatment. ' - ' For al by Jarvi' Pharmacy. - A party of hear and deer slayer left for tbe mountain Saturday morning in tent on slaughtering all the big game In sight. In the party are B. Kr Seary, Newt Loudermllk, W. O. Eddon and Col. Pepper. All are old time hunter and It Is expected the tupply of venleon and bear aleak will more than fill tbe demand when they return. , 'j ' Crtambwrlatn'e Cough Remedy. For one who i acquainted with its good qnalltie can be anrprlaed at the great popularity ot unamimriain' iugn krmedv. It not only cure cold and grip effectually and permanently, but prevents these disease from resulting in Dueumonia. It it also a certain cure for croup. Whooping rough I not dan xeroua when thia remedy i given. It contain no opium or other harmful nb stance and may be given a confidently to a baby aa to an eon it. it I also pleas ant to take. When all of theea facts are taken into consideration it Is not sur prising that people in foreign lands, aa well as at home, esteem thl remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after havingonce used it. For eale by Jams' Pharmacy. J. R. Well made a good investment in real estate Monday when he bought 200 acre of fine land 8 mile northwest of town near the A ax road for $12.60 Iter acre. The eale wa made by J. W. Booth, of Wasco, who bought the place three week ago from L. W. Darling at $10.50 per acre. Bavee Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almoet fatal attack of whoopingcough and bron chitis," write Mr. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk. N. Y.. "bnt. when all other remedies failed, we caved ber life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced atage, also need this wonderful medic'.ne and today she is perfectly well." Dee- nerate throat and luug ditease yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottle guar anteed by all druggists. Trial bottle free. M. J. Priddy aud family, of Kenne wlck, Washington, arrived here last week to locate. Mra. Priddy ia a sister of W. W. Overlander and Mr. Scott, of thl city. Many Mother of Like Opinion. Mr. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, aaya: 'One of my children waa aubject to croup of a revere type", and the giving of Chamberlain' Congh Remedy promptly always brought relief. Many mother In thia neighborhood think the tame aa I do about thia remedy and want no other kind for their children." For tale by Jarvia' Pharmacy. Mra. Beardaley'a children who have been (offering from typhoid are recover ing. Mr. Steve Couture, of Ferry Can yon, I lino recovering from an attack of the disease. r FINE RANCH FOR SALE. Three hundred and Twenty acres 3 miles southeast of May ville, 250 acres good plow land, good house and out buildings, small orchard bearing, plenty of water, close to timber. Ap ply at place to Bkrt Crawford. Better Than Pllle. ' The question has been asked In what way are fjitamiieriatn'a Momacn ana Liver Tahlets superior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pills? Onr answer is They are easier and more pleasant to take and their effect ia so gentle and so agreeable that one hardly realises that it ia produced by a medicine. Then thev not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. for eale by Jarvis' t'naruiacy. A report reached here Saturday that owing to some differences between the city of Arlington and the rail road com pany the latter had started a new sur vey from a point two milea west of the Arlington depot and that the new line, when constructed, would "cut out" the town. The new survey came above the school building and through the city water reservoir and it seemed that the intention waa to place Arlington two miles from the junction depot.. Work waa temporarily suspended on the grade immediately south of town but we uu deretand it was resumed Monday morn ing which leads to the belief that the reported differences, II any existed, have been fixed up. We truBt thia is the case as no one at thla end of the line has any wish to see Arlington injured H. A. Hartshorn and Floyd Moore have engaged in tbe transfer- and d ray ing bualness and will combine with it the delivery of good from the eeveral business houses. Their ad appear in another colninn of thla Impression. Broke Into Hie House.. 8. LeQuinn of Cavendish. Vt., wa robbed of hi customary health by in vasion of Chronic Constipation, When Dr. King' New Lite Pill broke into his house, his trouble wa arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 25c at all druggists. Now is the Time to fortify yourself against the eeaaon' sick ne. Go to the Condon pharmacy and procure a Itov tie of tome of the excellent tonic tor eale there. Jeweley We have on hand it fine eaaorf ment of Jewelry A at reasonable price Including Diamond, bap-1 phiret, Knbie ete. .Come and eee them. - Toilet Soaps We have a complete ttock of Toilet Soap, face Creams, Tooth Powder, and other Toilet arti cle usually found in a first-:! dru etore. Remember . We corWfjiiun J preecriptirMia exactly as the doc- tor write them. We do not eubetitete. Condon Pharmacy mrf fTwfTr n)vm tieiert'a'r'viaar - nx a . Cn t ' f v i ';.n - . , ..,,,,.: o ' , t 1 FOR THE I'IIITER SEASOil & :j Clothing for Men, Boys, Lad Iqb and k ! Children. ' h 1 n U i FINEST FOOTWEAR . y k ') ;:J P. H.(STEPHENSON Jackson's Taffy. t ... i In tho Good Old f K, e" Summon Jime . .v -.when the typhoid germ is ram ' pant, DR. WILSON'S BLOOD 1 (PURIFIER wUl cleanse your Bystem of all such impurities. 1.00 per bottle. , Six bottles for $5.00. JflRVIS PflflRAlflCY; linnnnnnnynnwnnnnlijifgfglnn..ann No. 7059. pirst fJatiojal Baiof Qoijdoi). BSgggagaBamjVfTa e. :-Capital $25,000. Does a General Banking Business.! No matter how large, no matter how email, thia Bank will give your business the careful attention which its central location and personal interests warrant. J. Frank Wataort, Presidents Edward Uunn, Vkte-Prealdentj Nathan Faurneworth, Caahlor, Andrew G ret nor, F.MPIItor. Drafts issued 0 ell parts of tht vorli. Wi solicit four patronage. RUBBER GOODS or i nr e-f tyf oe TnrA -a rr no o n r, 9 9 i - i f i , '9 e WHEAT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE vi:AT Highest price paid fyr Uraln of all kind. Storage and baling of Wool. General Warehouse and IJerchandiW : Business. BAlfCSI, C3TKSIE & CO , 14X83. . ASLIXCIQX, CLALCCX, CS'JCUS, tCXI THE CONDON HOTEL tirinnjuuurvusnniru UKDER KEY MAHACEMEHT. Mas. R. IL Vaijc, Prop. . ... . 1 . Will cater to the want of the trav eling public in a manner to warrant satisfaction. Centrally Located Corner Main and Spring Sts.- . . . CONDOJV, OREGON. Ttie Palace Hotel, ELGIN MYERS, Prop. Most commodious hotel in the city. Table supplied -- with the best the market affords'. Special attention given to the comfort of guests. . ' Headquarters for Traveling Men; CONDON, - OREGON. Quinnnnnnnjvuirtr nnnnsuvro h Cnnrh Aninnne Dintnte I Amtn? 2 Fineso stock in tne oity. c - We also carry a choice assortment of Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Soft Drinks and Canned Goods. I TP DfllaTC innfArftrtnion' ? aU. 1 ItlVaV9 VUlllUUIIUIIUl ojiruinTuuinnnjinnnnrui Capital $50,000. Surplus $20,000. Transacts ( a General Banking Business. v Letters credit Issued. Kxohange sold on principal cities in J U.S." and I Europe. Your patronage solicited. . - M J.W.FRENCH. President. F. T. HURLBURT, Cashter. b W. W. STEIWER, Vice-Pros. - O. D. STURG ESS, Asst. Cahior. Teams Wanted To haul wheat to Arlington. .Will pay 30 cent per sack and furnish straw. Apply to A. Haktuan, 32d35 , Condon, Ore. All person desiring to settle their ac counts with as daring our absence from town can do so by calling at the Condon Pharmacy where onr book have been left. lOtf Spbinoston A Rogers. U. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention to all bueines entrusted to hi cate. If THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of thia well-known brewery the United States Health Reports for Jon 28, 1900. says: "A more euperior brew never entered the lahratory of the United Stales Health report. It ie absolutely devoid of the aliichtest trace of adulteration, Imt on the other tmnd U eoniposel of tbe beet . of malt and and choicest of bpa Its tonic qualities are of the highest and it can be need with the e:reateat benefit and mtiefajction by both old and young. ' Its nse can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the eertaint? that a better, poreror more wholesome beverage could not possibly be fonnd." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. nnnivuxnxuuiruxriJTnj Frank Wilson. P Ready -io-wear Clothing S MEN' Suits and Overcoats School Suits, Underwear, Furnishings -.1 K' nn .Ml .J Agents' for ft-. Mi: 4 "BEST ON E ARTH1'-. gnjinnnnnruxnn 5 Fred Wilson. THE) BANK WILSON BROS., PROFS. Everything new and A CEMTLEKEiTS Finest quality of Ct 6trictlf first-class RESOST. gara, Wines, Liquors New Stone Building, West Side Main St, CONDON. - - OREGON. ouumrtrtrtruiJVtrLar BUY Pride of Condon ;FIour AT THE MILL PER BBL. FOR CASH TH C -1. r t 3 ir.nM Totnr,AaA Germ Meal 20c Graham 25c ? 'i v a W " ;'L-: - "J ' P m. -v i w w a a a a r. i-1 r rvtJiiLUUKy Liquui olui c J. L. ROSS Prop. Hop Gold Bottled Beer. Old Grandad, Harper and Jesse Moore Whiskey. Special attention given orders from out of town. When in Arlington call on me. wvuvrvivruirui rvuuuiranjvuT.ru uxnsuxnjwxnjinm Subsgnpe for The Globe. The sale made them a nice profit on the Investment. . , - more than is necessary by the new line. you have property to sell consult him