GLOBE. CONDON NO. 38. VOL. XIV. CONDON. ORKGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1004. FOR BETTER ROADS County Court Awake to Needs , of Crowing Country. WILL BUY ROCK CRUSHER City Will Also Receive Some Benefit In Improved Streets.' That the rapidly changing con dition in' thin county are under stood ami appreciated by those in authority in county affair is shown by the fact that the inembere of , the county court have practically decided ta purchase a rock crusher for the uie of the county and that the new machine will be installed evly next Spring. County Judge Dunn informed a representative of this paper lat Tuwday that the matter wax di sou ohm! informally at the last meeting of the board and that while no definite action wan taken it wa 'practically decided t make such an investment. The member of the court argue that with the advent of a railroad through the county it becomes their duty to provide good wagoi roads leading from the more remote. portions of the county to the prin cipal shipping points and being praotioal men with a personal knowledge of climatic and soil con ditions tbey realize that the only way permanent improvement can be made is by the use of crushed rock. AU the leading authorities in the country agree in recom wending this method and Oilliam county people cannot afford to be satisfied with anything short of the best.. Other important road improvements are contemplated by the county court among which is tho bridging of' Rock creek and the opening of a good wagon road up Wolf hollow.. This will be done in response to a de tnand from many residents in that portion of the county lying east of Hock creek and will divert a large amount of trade to the new rail way which now goes to Douglas and lone, the new road, it is claimed, will make a saving of al most one half in distance to' the people of that section The incorporated towns will also receive much benefit from the road policy as it is probable that in the future the county will adopt the policy of expending the amount of the road tax collected in the towns on the streets of such municipali ties and in addition to this the city governments will be able to secure the use of the crusher in preparing material with, which to pave their streets. - Mayor Keisacher and the different conncimen are elated over this prospect and all believe that with this method within their reach the streets of this city will present a much improved appear ance within the next twelve months. everybody between Umatilla and. Pfj P VIII I ART The Dalle, would com. early and WJUHUIL HILL MU I slay two days on the occasion of a ho-down at Condon. The Foresters are not afraid to spend a few dol larsto insure a good time for their' friend and patrons as 'was proven on this occasion. Killed Some Geese. Ed Vaughn, Hill Searcy? and Riley Savage returned last' week frotn a big goosehunt down near the Columbia river where they knocked the, squawk oi of 65 honkers in three days. ' They came back loaded with game and goose stories. Ed says the other boys complained some of bard luck but Recommendation of Commer cial Club Has Weight. SIDEWALKS ON GRADE City Improvements to be Made In Response to Popular Demand. r Already the work of the Condon Commercial Club is bearing fruit. At a recent meeting a resolution was introduced and .unanimously adopted calling the attention of the city council to the obstructed con dition of the sidewalks in many Foresters' Ball. The Forester's ball given Thanks? giving evening was highly success ul. The only fault was that the hall was too, small for ' the crowd but this oould not be charged up to the Foresters. The Arlington or chestra furnished the music and it was pronounced by the ddncers to be the best heard in Condon for some time. One hundred and twenty numbers were sold which recalls the good old days when Circuit court will, 'not convene until Montis v evening as. Judge Bradshaw cannot reach tier until tho afternoon of that day. It la understood that most of the railroad right of wa.v caaea have been aettled. those of Diion Onant, 8. 8. Thomaa and W. M. Barnett being the only ones tliat will come to trial. Some other caaea of minor importance are al so on the docket and it la intimated that friends of prohibition may carry that matter Itto the circnltconrt at thia time on appeal from the recent decision of the county coort. A big crop of trerpasa notices apron ted in the Ajtts country laat Bnnday night ami we anderaUnd that a lawyer from The Dallea who ia retained by the con teat ante of some 20 claime out there waa escorted around the neighborhood Monday by a gnard nf honor. The boy showed the gentleman every attention bat when he esaayed to crews the line of any of their claims he waa gently bat firmly advieed to hike. , The contract for the new bank build Ing to be erected by F. T. Ilnrlbnrt and his aaaoclates, baa been let to A. F. Peterson, who built the court house here two yeara ago. The claaa of work done by Mr. Peterkon on the county building ia earneat that the new bank will have a home which will not only please the owners bnt will also be a matter of pride to the town. Messre W. lord and F. T. Unrlburt came In Wednesday to look after their varied interests at this place. Both gentlemen are enthusiastic over the lively appearance of the town and the promise for wonderful growth next sea son. ' , R. H. Robinson, postmaster at Arling ton and James Kennedy, a well known young society man of the same town, were here Thursday evening furnishing music for the Forester's ball. Their music gave universal satisfaction. When you want a pleasant purgative try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to lake and pro duce no nausea, griping or other dis agreeable effect. For sale by Jsrvis' l'harroacy. Walter Grider, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Grider, is dangerously ill with pneumonia at his parent's home in this cltyi His illness dates from about 10 days sgo and at this writing it is feared he cannot recover,. The Eastern Clothing House an nounces (hat the raffle for an overcoat snd pair of shoes will take place at their store Sunday December 4, at 8 p. m. The Eastern Clothing House will open for business at Fossil Wednesday morn ing, December 7, at the old Bee Hive store. The meeting of the Commercial club Wednesday evening was well attended. Water was the theme under discussion. There will be preaching services at the Congregations! church next Sunday conducted by Mr. E. Curran at 11 a. in Cha8. E. Hicks, the well known poet-farmer-journalist, of Ajar, was in town on business Wednesday. The contract for the construction of the portage road has been let to a Walla Walla contractor. ' Jav Bowerman ia preparing to build an addition to his law office. J. W. Snover, the well known attorney is seriously ill. . ' - ' as he claims Sii geese out of6ohejparU 0f tj,e cty an(j requesting feels quite comfortable, tnanK you. thak immediate action be taken to wards establishing a legal grade and having all such obstructions removed. Although no official action has yet been taken Jt.be Globr has it on the authority of the mayor and two or three members of council that the matter will be taken up at the regular meeting next Monday even ing when an ordinance will be in troduced establishing a street and sidewalk grade for theentire length of Main street and that the servic eB of a competent engineer will be secured to make the necessary sur veys establishing such grade.. An ordinance is already on the books which is supposed to cover that portion of Main street lying within the limits of the original tow nsite but it baa been held by competent legal authority that it will . not stand and no determined attempt has been wadev ta enforce It. - The old ordinance will now be repealed however, and a new one, carefully drawn, will be enacted. A Few Plain Facts -The Railroad will reach Con don bv' April 1. : Condon will double in population within a yeaf from its ad vent. Condon real estate can be bought for less money than in any other city with similar prospects in the West. Business ia mov ing to North Main street. Lots in Lord's addition are now selling at $65 and going fast. Only a few acre tracts left in Lancaster's sub-division. We have some bargains to offer you that 'will, double your money within a year. Buy before the advance in prices'. v LANCASTER & DEYENS iCaJi fornix Perfumes We (any a rail Sac of perfumee mi tail artidm wafiv by the nuttf fuaam perfaiaii W the vorti. Coma ia tmi etc the hwxUome padug aa4 try the perfume. Refined, Stlicate the flower. jARYIS1 ) ) PHARMACY Qj The Quality Store Lord & Company The way the ladies have taken advantage of our BARGAIN DRESS GOODS SAL E shows they appreciate a good thing when they see it We have a few choice pattern left. WRITE FOR SAMPLES IV e can please you in our lines of Men's and Boys' CLOTHING Lord & Company ; ARLINGTON. OREGON - . I The Quality Store Lord & Company ; ... sWB lS YOUR WANTS Can best be supplied from our large stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE which is one of the largest in Gilliam County. flsk, Phone or Write for what uou need KEYS & CUSHING MAYVILLE, OREGON Eswll r sfassJ The Eastern Clothing Houee an nounces that the raffle for an overcoat and pair of shoes will take place at their store Sunday December 4, at 8 p. m. Grading for side tracks etc. has been commenced by tne railroad people in the yards in the north part of town.