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THE GOilDOil GLOBE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1004. LOCAL NEWS, Investigate Ostaormthy. it Pro stuns era t to mtiltlply. Dr. Brnith vlatteU May vltU Sunday. It waa republican landslide Tuesday, Andrew Neat waa In from Lona Iluvk yesterday. Alff llarJIa waa In (rom Trail Fork .lection day. J.K. Stephens of Olei waa In town Monday. (Jo 16 JacVson'a cmifuellonerr lor lioma road taffy. ina "minmrai imim" wart not ao donbtlol after all. Rpdal chicken dinner every Hwiriav t tha Elite Restaurant. Only 35 cents 8. A. rattlmn llt yestardav (or Tort' land on a bnal net rrlp. Ynnr mnney back II yon don't Ilka) Prlda ol Condon, $1.00 r Mil. at mill. Condon prednrt caat 250 vote Tues. day tha largest In 111 history. Prlda of Condon Flour, $4.00 par Mil, t mill. Guaranteed or nuney refunded. W. Q. Prank's ntw feed yard on North Main street Is nearlng completion. Prank Miner, Warren Roberta and Al Saarey ratarnad (rom Portland Tues day. Baled yonr ploa-a, harrow and !rllla tor tha coming ataaon at W. I,. Rarker's Implement honaa, Condon, Oregon. Reeaaew ol lack of enacw we do not pnblUh the claims docket of tha recent meeting of tha oonnty court. It's t0 bad tlioaa ahoea ripped, (let tour nest pair from na and have them KWEt and PATCHED FREE. O.W. Iropat A Co. Charlie Rurnlson, eon of F. M. Rami on, arrived from Portland last week and will teaida with hia parent In thli elty. Remove tha canaa and nature will rnra tha dieeaee. Osteopath removes the canea. Dr. R. E. Smith, Osteopath, d35 P. M. Rlnehart returned from Tort land Tuesday where ha spent aeveral dart purchasing furniture etc. fur hia new hotet. We tell heat makes of fanning ntllla at 25 each. Theea mllla are fully gnaran teed toglt eatlefaction or tha price mill be refunded. W. L. Rarkki. J. P. Collins, an electrician of Minne apolis, Minnesota, arrived Sunday to alnt In the work of Installing the Con don Light Co'i. plant. Bert Rainaay liaa aold tha Condon Livery Darn to Ida brother, James R.i in lay, of Mayville. The property will change hands at once, Carpenter are at a premium In Con don nt now. Many LulUlliwe are lw Inn delayed because of a acarclty of workmen.' Mra. Pooner, mother ol Lonts Donnar, of tha Condon Light Company, hai ar rived from Therinnpolle, Wyoming, and rill make tier home with her aou iu thia city. , . Wagon a, Buggies, Hacks and alt kind of Farming Iiupleuienta at W. L. Bar ker's big Condon Implement house. No lathe time to stock up for the busy Spring farming eeaaon. At tha lata meeting of tha eoonty court full aettlemant waa made with the ei-connty treasurer and the present treaanrer'a receipt for $10,104 10 wat re ceived and placed on file. Mra. R. II. Wain la preparing to build an extensive addition to the Coudon hotel. Thla will give tha house much needed room which the rapid growth of the town makea neceaiiary. $100,000 to loan on Gilliam and Sher man county farm land at low interest, Apply to, M. Fitimaurice, agent, Moro, Oregon, or at W. A. Cauipbell'a oftica In Darker Bldg. 30133 -The new building being erected on Jay Rowerman'a lot on Summit it reel i being rapidly puehed to completion. It will be occupied by the Condon Pharmacy. P. M. llanratty returned to Condon Thureday after an extended trip In the east and south. While east he visited tha St, Louie fair and alio went as far cast New York and Washington. Re turning went ha stopped at Salt Lake and from there went to Southern Neva da and California In the famous Death valley district where he located some promising quarta claims. He will spend tha fall and winter Improving hiH 4 acre tract near the race track where lie pro poses to build several cottages for rent. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an nirly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin (Jrove, III. It developed a stubborn ulcer nnyield hiit to doctors and remedies (or lour years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Fkln Eruptions and Piles. 25c. at all druggists. Treasurers Notice. All county warranta registered prior to Sept. 1,1003, will be paid npon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases Iter April 6, 1004. ; E. W. Moork, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon '.Clubbing Rates. The Glows has perfected arrange' nienta with the Oregon Joumnl by which it is enabled to oiler the follow lug attractive Clubbing rate for the two papers: " . Semi-Wepklv Journal and Globe $2.00 per year. Kegnlar price $1.00 each. Daily Journal and Ulobe $o.0l) per year. Kegniar price J0.au. Dailv Journal with. Sunday tditttm and Globe $0.25 per year. Regular price 18,50. The Journal is recognized as tains Oregon' most up-to-date independent newspaper as t lie Ulobk la recognised as the leading independent newspaper of Gilliam county. This is a bargnin price for two gondjapera which you Commercial Club. At the regular meeting ol the Condon Commercial Club held Wednesday even ing ol last week matters ol Importance to tha town were taken np, A resolution was adopted (avoritig the early establish mentof the county high school at this place and a committee waa appointed to confer with tha county court relative to the matter. Judge Punn made eUlemeut regarding the matter Ironi the county court's standpoint and ei pressed lilmsell as being heartily In favor ol the project. Another resolution waa Introduce! by Mr. Bowerman ask ing that a committee- be appointed to gather evidence relative to the alleged unjust official acts ol the Inderal stock Inspector who has jurisdiction over this county tha charge having been made that he has refused shipment from the county to cattle which time and a care ful Inspection by tha state veterinarian showed were not diseased In any way. It la claimed that the ofllclal'a action lias worked a hardship not only on the owner of the stock but that It lias given a black eye to tha atock industry of the entire county. A committee, consisting of U. W. Cooke, Geo, B. Pukek, J. M, Cameron, F. M. Piiter and C. F. Arm strong, was appointed to make a careful InvestigHtlon ol the matter and It la the wish ol the oomrulttee that anyone In possession ol facts touching the case w ill communicate with some one of the committee at their earlieat convenience. The water committee asked for more time In which to report. A committee on membership waa appointed to can- vasa the towu and community for new members. R. W. Crane, of Hock horn, waa in town Thursday. Mr. Crane has just completed a water sjsU-ui for his tine ranch home which Is perhaps one ol the most complete ol Its kind in the county. The plmit consists ol a 250 foot drilled well equipped with a wind engine and large storage tank which supplies his house, barn ami garden with a bountiful supply of fine water. The house Is plumbed thronghont with hot and cold water In every room and suveral hydrants ara placed at convenient poiuta around the lawn and garden (or Irrigation purposes. The plmit complete cost about $'.'000. W. B. Petilicost, of Mayvllle, was in town during the week settling up the estate ol II. W. Penticost, deceased, of which be is guardian for the minor heirs. J. W. Snover was hia legal ad viser in the matter. Henry and Hugh Strickland are pre paring to erect a building on their lot recently purchased on Jiwrth Main street. It Is understood they will occupy It as a meat market. There will be preaching services at the Congregational church ueit Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. AH invited. Chrisliau Endeavor at 7.30 in toe even ing. Mrs, Peter Nash, Jr. arrived In Con don Tuesday from Cecil, She will re main during the winter with her hus band. School Clerk's Notice. All school warrants of School District No. 9, Gilliam Conntv Ciegon, register ed prior to February 8, 1004, are now raya'ile upon presentation at mv o trice, uieresl ceases after April 12, 1904. P. 11. Stkimunkon, (School Clerk. Thai Beat Liniment. . ''Chamberlain's Pain Balm ia consid ered the best liniment on the market," write Post A Bliss, ol Georgia, Vt. No other liniment wilt heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other aflVds such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other la ao valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in tha chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will nevr wish to be without it. For sale by Jarvia' Pharmacy. The Eastern Clothing House, if Port- laud, has established a branch, store here and opened their doors for business Tuesday morning, l'hey have a large stock of clothing and gout's furnishings and a careful perusal ol their ad w hich appears in this issue will give an idea aa to their prices, They are at present occap Ing the north room in the Model building. Only Makea a Bad Mattar Worao. Perhaps you have never thought ol it but the tact must be apparent to every one that constipation Is caused by lack of water in the system, ami the use oi drastic cathartics like the old laBhioned pills only makes a bad matter worse. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are much more mild and gentle in their effect, and when the proper dose ia taken their action la ao natural that one can hardly realize it ia the effect of A medicine. Try a 25 cent bottle of them, For enio by Jarvls' Pharmacy. O. W, Propgt has sold his building on Main street to C. A.Simpson who will open a confectionery store In the place. Mr. Propst has let a contract for a new building on his lot on north Main street which he expects to occupy by Decem ber 1st, The new building will be 18x30 and will be fitted up as an up-to-date shoe store. City Lots belling. Condon Is experiencing quite a build Ing activity. Before many months it wilt see numerous new bnslness houses and residences. 'ntk at present Is be' Ing greatly delayed owing to tha scarcity of carpenters. Tha following persons have proved their faith In Condon's future by Investing In Its real estate dur ing tha psst week t T. J. Davidson, of lone, has pnrchaa- ed two lots in land's addition and w erect a residence within a short time. Claus Johnson, ol lleppner, baa taken a couple I lots op pool a the old school building and will build a dwelling upon bis new poxtesslon. Ed Cornell has purchased two lots near his residence, which will be Im proved. L. A. ChamberlHiu bought an acra tract In Lancaster's etiti-Uvieioii and will make improvements, amoung others win ins rt-niiience. A. N. Cox Is liolldintf a rexldepe np on a lot ha purchased iu lord'a addition. " ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la Pleasant to Take). The finest quality of Kranulnted !oal snxar Is ned in the niHiiiifucliirw of Chamberiiiin'a Cough Remedy, and the roots u ped In lis preparation give it a flavor similar to maple svrnii, makliis; it quite plesRsnt to take. Mr. W. L. Rod erick, of 1'oolesrille, Md., in ranking of this remedy, says : "l have. ucd 'limn berlaiu's Cornell Remedy wlih mv child ren for several rears and mil truthfully say It ia the best preparation of the kind t know ol. The children like n take it and it baa no inurlons after effect. For sale by Jarvls' Pharmacy. Rev. (','. P. Bailee, the well known evangeliat of The Dalles, arrived here yesterday and commenced a series of meetings in the Baptist church. The meetings will continue Indefinitely. Mr. ISailey Is the mtsiHnnary colporteur for the tlNptlst church In thl dietrli-t. Rev. rrank Himmonsof May villa will tie here to ntwist with the meeting until Satur- lay and Key. Moore, of Baker City, is expected Monday. FltOM SOUTH AFRICA. New Way of Using Chambraln'a ' Cough Remedy. Mr. .Arthur Chapman wrltinar from Durhait Natal, South Africa, eays: "As proof that Chamberlain's (Jouieri Remedy Is a cure suitable for old and young, I pen yon tha following: A neigh- Ihv ol mine had a chid just over two months old. It had a very bad cough mid the parents did not know what to give, it. I suggested that if they would itet a bottle of ChamlM-rlaiti's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teal the baby was sucking it would no doubt cure the child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured thehahv. Thia remedy is lor sale by Jarvia' Pharmacy. D U.K. K. SMITH, - OSTEOPATH. (nulttate of tho American School of Onloopnthjr, Of Klrkmtlle, Mo. offii.- hours to W 12 anil 1 ut t. Other boars by Hipoiliuni'iii. Flrit door wet of ulobe Office Literature sent Oil application. CONDON - - OREGON AKMAN A l'AKKKlt ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW f'arefnl attention to all legitl buxliiuneutrtttted to onroare.. -Office at Condon and ArllnKton. ' D. K .lnrker, G. W Partnan, CON'tHW, ORE. ARLINGTON, ORK. yjAKV BOWfcRMAN SI. V. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Office on Summit 8trect lit Door Weit of P.t). CONDON OREOON ENDKICKi 4 BOWKKMAN ; . ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW . Practice In all the Courts. U. 8. Commls-lonor In Condon ofllco. Klmd proofa and fllingt taken. . Ofticv at f Loudon and Foaatl. Jay Bowermait, H. H. Hwndrtcks. Condon. Ore. - Foaatl. Or. FINE RANCH FOR SALE Three hundred ami Twenty acrett 3 miles sou thoast of May ville, 250 acres good plow land, good house and out buildings, , suiall orchard bearing, plenty of water, close to timber. Ap ply at place t Bkht Crawford. Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets are becoming a favorite for stom ach troubles and constipation. For sale by Jarvla' Pharmacy. Farm for Sale. 020 acres, 1 1-2 mites from Condon. Mostly in cultivation. Plenty of fine wa er lor house use and stock. Good orchard in bearing. Good house, barn and other necessary ..Improvements; Also 170 acres good farm land 5 miles from town. For price and terms apply to S. B. Hartshorn, . . Condon, Ore. Teams Wanted To haul wheat to Arlington. Will pay SO cents per sack and lurniah straw. pply to . A. Hartman, 8W3o Condou, Ore. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LAND BOUGHT and SOLD Liat your lnnda with Hi and we will Bud yoa a purchaser. In- , landing pnrcbaacrs may be benefitted by Giving na a call. . W. A. CAMPBELL, CONDON. OREGON. Oltlce 2nd Floor Barker Bldg. The Condon Furniture & Hardware Company V ' . - ' ' - Wants to Bee every lady who uses SHEARS Tho only place to get SHEARS that are guaranteed never to get dull. Now is the Time to fortify01"'" aalnl the season's sh-knM, (io to the Condon Pharmacy and prorme a !xm tie of some of the e see I lent tonics for sale there. Jewelry Wr .have on hand a fine anrf men! of Jewelry at reasonahle prices im-lwlinif Iliaiitoicla, Hap - phires, Unfiles etc. Ctmm and are fhem. Toilet Soaps We hare a complete stoi k of Toilet foar, Fare Creams, Talh Powders, and ol tier Toilet an i t le nrnally found in a lirat-vlaKS drns store. Remember We compound prewripiione esacflr aathedoo , tor writes them. We do not substitute. Gonori Pharmacy f e. 'n rtf cirr a n- un nr- - Ill FOR THE WHITER SEASON t? zi - - 111 M?f Clothing for Men, Boys, Ladies and h&i '6) Children. f - - - c.9 1 : i RUMiER (10OD8 S7i t JAGKSOH'S GOilFEGTIOIlERY Carries the fluent line of novelty gooda to be found in Condon. All new and up-to date. CIGARS AND SMOKING TOBACCO CANDIES AND CHOICE FRUITS Soft drinks of variotin kinda hot or cold. A nice line of JEWELRY is also carried. Your Prescriptions Will be accurately compounded if brought to us. Our drugs are pure and your prescription will receive our prompt and careful attention For uour trouble tru DR. HOFFMAN'S remedies. A complete line carried in ctock. We may have jufl what you've been looking for. Cost nothing to see JflRVIS' PllflRMflGY r imnnnnnmmM JlislnnjmrtaniLL m juLiirwm vw N.o. 7059. 3 pirst jslatiorjal Bai? of Qoidop." Capital. $25,000. Does a General Banlcing Business. . No matter how large, no matter how pmall, thia Bank will give your business the careful attention which its central location and personal interests warrant. J. Frank Watson, President; Edward Dunn, Vice-President; Nathan Fwrnsworth, Cashier, Andrew Crolnor, F. M Ptlter. Drafts issued on all parts of the world. We solicit your patronage. linvuiruuiBjiiniaB 3018 WHCT0 OIEQOfl. Capital $50,000. Surplus $20,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. I a! ar.Hlft IcciiAil Rvr.KannA caI1 nn nislnr.lnil r.lf lAC In UQWVUI O VI VI VUI IOOUUU lfVIIUIIJU PVIU VII fl IIIUIHBI VIWIU4 III U. h. and Europe. Your patronage solicited. ; H J.W.FRENCH. President. F. T. HURLBURT, Cashier. k W. W. STE1WER, Vlpe-Pres. O. D. STURG ESS. Asst. Cashier. tSBNBnroviriririri BSBBs7 Ready-to-wear Clothing S men; Suits and Overcoats ! q fin est; footwea r ;t3! P- H. STEPHENSON IgPI ':i-'; o s. r-4 t 'i -jo-" .,',-1 j i : WttClT HITrntnn ltia nrit.m iai "fnnr ""wn' HiltlUUH VAtliUU5t """" It I tirifaa i.si.l r.s iir.I,. .A ,.t k;.. t Ui... . .11...- . t u t General Warehouse and Merchandise Business. BALFOUR, C'JTHSiE & C3 . Ifi'CSS. ARUHSfOH, BLALOCK, DDUCUS.10HI THE CONDON HOTEL nnruvsinnruinrirunrJiri wi4Wk.ii iuir ciiftimubiiit.il i Mrs. Ii II. Wai.n, Prop. Will cater to the wanta of the trav eling puliiic in ft manner (o warrant patifHctttm. Centrally Located Corner Mali; and Spring Sta. CONDON, . - OREGON. innnrtrl The Palace Hotel, I ELGIN MYERS, Prop. Most com uiodious hotel in the cif jr. Tnhle unpplied with the best the market affords. Special attention given to the "comfort of gueftta." Headquarters for Traveling Men. A3 rarmnxuxnnrLariru- ruiruvnsnjuTuiiturinjsxr manna tincsi oiock in tne oitu.. We also carry a choice assortment of Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Soft Drinks and Canned Goods. L T. PRICE, Confectioner, clyu vnJiruinrmjirLruTrurinn innnnrjxminnnmnnruu' THE CELEBRATED . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the jrv)nct of tiris rll-knnn brewerr the Uniteil States Health Reports for Jnne 28. 1900. hrts: "A more mperinr brew never entered th lulirrtlory of the Unitftt States llfnltli reports. It is atmoiutt-ly ilevoitl of th Rlitlilest trnce of adulteration, Imt on tlie other tanl cumpod of the Itest of malt ami ami choicest of hups. Its tonic qimlities are of the highest and it crii be netil with the greatest lieneiit ami SHiiHfiiction hy both old and yoanif. Its use cn constriehtioiisly be prescritei by the physiirians withlhe certain tr that a better, pnreror more a holesome beverage eonld not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. qnxinnjvrutruin S Fred Wilson. ninruxanjmnrumruxruxruxn nrninnnjrtiirirui njinjinruiruia Frank Wilson. 3 BOY 23 School Suits, Underwear, Furnishings Dunn Bros. Agents for lamn 9 Qo's JaiIor-rade 5uits. "BEST ON EARTH" THE BANK. WILSOH.BHOS., PROP'S. Everything new and ft GENTLEMEN'S Finest quality of Ci strictly first-class RESCST. gars, Wines, Liquors New Stone Building, West Side Main St., 3 CONDON, otnjTnjinjvriux; umjxruxnxijinjTxurumuxruxruTT OREGON. lAnJxnjmruxro ssSDSBNBNaNa i m BUY Pride of Condon Flour AT THE MILL PER BBL FOR CASH Every Sack Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Germ Meal 20iv Graham 23c. .annrLTLruvruin njrruuijtnnrumnnjxrmnnnr tjt . i . t : " . . rj 5 ienLU(jKy L-iquur oLurtJ J. L. ROSS Prop, Hop Gold Bottled Beer. Old Grandad, Harper 'and Jesse Moore Whiskey. Special attention given orders from out 3 of town. When in Arlington call on me. i T P A7Pf T Q " ' AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR J. 'fii VY CLLOj".-.' Condon, Oregon. I Strlft attention gfveii'to business. ' SaU-s KiHiducte t. VaIivIH)h Ihould unt pass up.