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u CONDON VOL XV. CONDON. ORKOON. TI I UK H DAY. 3UJSY 1005. NO. 17. GLOBE. Warehouse Sites Selected. A special ear of railroad cllklale end prominent grain men was brought to Condon Hunday. The party consisted of M, J. llntrkley, general superintendent of tht U. K. A N. D. M. Campbell, sup erintendent of the 0. U A 0. C. It. It. and A. Macquordale from the general freight officii ; W. N. I'attnllu ami (i. T. Huilth of the Interior Warehouse Co. ; 8. E. l'urvlne of lite Arlington Warehouse Co. ami a representative of the 1'scillu Coast Elevator Co. The object of their vl.lt at thia time waa fur selecting sites for warehouses to be constructed on the west alng of track in the railroad yard, jtiHt wait of the wagon road crossing. The party was In town only about an t hour and readily decided on the location for their respective building. The warehouses to be built will be large and for a general warehouse and atorage business. The engine and crew of the regular train made two tripe to Arling ton, where the tpeclal car wae attached, leaving Condon at an early lionr Mon day morning. Road Improvements. County road aupeiintendent MoUII vray with a crew of workmen ban started work down the canyon 'a few mile tooth of town. The big rock crusher purchased Ian Fall ie being used and much effective work ia eipected to lie derived from Its use. Aa ihia ia news arily a alow process only the plate where work it most needed will be at tempted thia Hummer and Fall. How ever, It It the intention of the county court to push the work at rapidly at possible, aa thit it one of the moat Im portant roade leading Into Condon. Much of the'terriiory lying tout I, of here it now In closer touch with Condon than formerly, due to the (act that Condon it now a railroad terminus of no mall pro portion., a receiving and distributing point for a vat territory. In products, or at leaat a large por'ion waa until re cently, hauled to hhanlko.biit now all of it wilt be brought to London, hence the Importance of good roada. Unapproprlate Advertising. Much might be aaid regarding this subject, but a word to the wise ia suf ficient. When you aee any form of ad vertising that hat served It purpose it at once liecomee your duty to remove it. Pouters, hand-bills and such forms of advertising may lie teen in conspicuous places for weeks or even months after the event for which they were need. With rare exceptions they have no decorative value but have a tendency to lessen the publicity of ones that may be placed in their atead. It it vexing in your haste to II nd after a diligent search for tome day or date that you have been turning the leaves of last year's almanac but it often occurs, By removing these these things it will give way to newer onet and do away with a nuisance. Twice-told tales are never en enjoyable. Popular Puzzle. Put down the year in which you were born, to which add 4, than add the age which your next birthday will make you provided it oomea tie lore January I. otherwise your age at your last birthday, Multiply the result by 1000 and deduct from thia 014,423, substllure for the fig ures corresponding letter of the alpha bet, A for I, II for 2, C for 3, and to forth. The result will give the name by which yu are popularly known, Try it. Buy It Now. Now it the time to buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It it certain lo be needed sooner or later and when that timet cornea you will need it badly you will need It onlcklv. Buy it now. . It may save life. For sale by Condon Drug Co. W, A. Uoodwln baa the contract for a building 10x40 feet on Mail, street lie. tween the Telephone Exchange and the Hafe saloon, to be'a tailor shop for hi. 'jormley, Construction has begun. ' Ja. Brown, who it employed bv Jack Fagon on the Cooke ranch, fell (10 feet in a well Tuesday ami was considerable bruised op. The roap with which he was decending gave way being the cause of the accident. Editor 8. A. I'rtttison and wife are in Portland thia week visiting the Lewis ami Clark Exposition, having left last Saturday morning. Mr. I'sttison will probably tell the tiuiHK readert all about some of the many attractions to Im seen on the trail, as well aa other placet of Interest, in the next issue. Artive construction work baa tnen started on the new flouring mill and warehouse for the liilliam Comity Mill Ing Co. The mill will he a modern Structure 40x00 feet, four stories high, and will have a capacity of from 250 to 300 liarrele of flour a day. The ware house nnder construction will lie 80x140 feet, to lie need exclmdvelv b the mill ing company. V. A. .While, a well kn itti architect and contractor of Port land has charge of the building opera lions. It is believed that the notorious gang of slock rustler and theeo thootert that have been operating in various conntn-s of Eastern Oregon for aeveral yean to be entirely broken up. One of the worst membera of thit lawness band hat recently been captured, while the rest, except two who broke Jail, areintne clutches of the law. Thousands of dol lar worth of stock from Wheeler and Crook counties ha been stolen and taken out of the country tiy thia aet of desperadoes. Prof. John B. Horner of the Oregon Agricultural College was In Condon the first of the week in the Interest of that institution. Mr. Horner ia one of the foremost educators of the coast and a gentleman with whom it ia a pleasure to meet. The college with which be It connected it one that should be given a thorough Investigation by the young man or woman who contemplates a mora practical education, thus enabling theiu to take up fife's duties with a greater degree of proficiency. pmrnmiimmmmmmmmmtmu afaa,... -"lx' 1905 Designs 1 Of the most select Wall Papers and Wall Decor- ZS tw ations can bo found by going to W. L. Barker tw & (Vs. Examine these up-to-date selections. "g 3000 Rolls just received, all of the latest in imita tions Burlap, Tapestry and Aplique freeses. DONT FORGET That S. R. Kelly selected this stock and under stands how these combinations should be hung. County Court Proceedings. The following proceeding were had a the regular term of the County Com held July 6th, 1906 and Julv Oth, 1116 In the matter of the application of O D. Hturgaa 'for tax rebate. Continued fur the trm. In the matter of the petition of Wll bert 1'ryor et al for a County road. Mctiilvrev, J. A. McMorrit and U. Fro- man appointed viewers. To meet July 19. ItMo. , In the matter of the petition of A I tier t K. York et al for a Count road. H. M Uilvray, J, A. McMorrit and I. Dyer ap pointed viewer. To meetjgly 17, 1905, In the matter of the petition of Chee, Ilabesolm for a County road. J, A McMorrit, 8. McUilvray and R, W Cook appointed viewers. To meet July 2It. 11KI5. In the matter of the petition of D. VV La III n et al for change In County road Continued for the term. In the mailer of the appointment of a Slock Inspector forUiliiam oounty. A L, Untitle appointed. ' In the matter of the petition of the It ir I Telephone Co. to build and main tain a line along the County road. Petit- Ion granted. ; In the matter of the application of Davidson Bros, for a rebate of taxes, Khate of (41-71 allowed. In the matter of the application of Joseph Casou for permission to dig a well in the County road. Granted the right to dig well in Connty mail. In the matter of the resignation of T it. pwecien (nonstable ol the Arlington Precinct. Resignation accepted and II. F. Shanks appointed. In the matter of the petition of N. Famsworth et al for a County road. J A. McMorrit, 8. McUilvray and P. Dyer appointt-d viewers. J. A. McMorrit, Surveyor, To meet Julv 18th, 1905. In the matter of the application of J D. Brown for Issuing tax receipt for 1901 taxes without penalty and interest Ordered to issue receipt without penally and interest. In the matter of the application of J E. Reynold, for a rebate on damages done Conntv road by driving cattle over the same assessed damages, f 12. paid. Rebate of seven dollars allowed, Cler authorixed to is.ne warrant for tame. The following claims were allowed by County court: D B Dufur 110, C H Buwy Il.SO. NatePecil H50, Jar. Hhelton W.fiO, Ad. Weir 112.30, Chsrley Brookmsn 11X50, A R Collin. 17.50. T D Sweeten $-9.50. Alt Collins 111.20, GL Keel 12.10, A R Collins H.70. T O. Swwteu IH6.S5, A R Collin. t;.t. Ueorne Htnlth 11.60, Delmer Smith tuo, Ueoutti Unborn 11. SO, Jack Fbk ll.SO. T D Sweet en U-80, Ike Morrlnon 12.50, A K Collin. 15, J H Hudson f,U W I'armau K.T D Sweeten S8.75.A R Collin. 7. C B Darland $1. A B miodKiani $1, O P tow 19, rtt, Vincents Hospital 7I, BenJ. F (irelner 1218, Jerry Hartshorn 12, Frank HoIlen2, Hor ace Hartshorn 12, Tear! Jarvis $37.10. O L Neele 15, Jaa. 11. Quinn 15, H K Spencer $2.25, 1 B Car ter $20, GT Mc Arthur $11.25. Glass A Pruduomme $H.2, Anderson & Dumilway $9.80, The Irwin Hudson Co. $2.10, The Appeal Prlnlcry $15, The Record $.", Condon tUobe $2K.50, Weekly Tiroes $."). Arllnxton Whse. Co. .90, John F Relsacher $2.20, Hotel Grande $7, Kllte Restaurant $17.50, E M tihutt $18,15, Dunn Bros. $133.31. John Knox $4 25. T G Jonnon $194.95, R M Roger. $ "5. OUs Campbell $!S2, E W Moore $3. 75. A J Slielton $160, J W Dyer $10,40, B T Shell $10. Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, when I waa sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of rittsburg, Pa., "and when I got better, although I had one of the beat doctors I could get, I was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From thia terrible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cute stomach, li ver and kidney disorders j at all druggists ; price 60c. A coal oil lamp that had been filled by a youngster with gasoline exploded in Robinson's amusement hall Saturday evening. By the prompt action oh Mr. Robinson the fire was extinguished and no serious damage resulted. Strayed. From the Kargl ranch 1)i miles south ot town, about April 1st, one red mulley cow three years old. Branded N I on hip. Earmarks nnder half crop on one ear over half crop on other. Gentle milch cow, Will pay reasonable reward for information leading to her recovery. Leave information at Globe office or send to N. Bullard, Condon, Or. 16-19 Born To Mayor Dunn and wife, a 9 pound son, Monday night. THE QUALITY STORE LORD 6l COMPANY WHEN WE TALK IT IS SHORT AND TO THE POINT, We need all our time to wait on oar trade and keep it supplied with the newest and beat that is to be had in Spring Drees Goods, Mus lin, Underwear, Hosiery etc. We have the newest creations in Ladies and Men's Shoes. ,. They are beauties. If you can not come to town write us for samples of our new goods. No trouble for us to show goods. 4 LORD&COMP'Y ARLINGTON, OREGON Real Estate Farm Loans EflRLE. M.B&VIS ; ' Office with FftRMAN A FARKER 6011(1011, OPCQOn. Barker Block The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK Is the oldest Life Insurance Company in America and has the largest accumulated fund of any company in the world. Total assets December 31, 1904, $440,978371.16. J. T. WANN, Agent Condon, Oregon H. W. Cornett, of Everett, Washing- Mrs. J. Q., Jarvis returned Tuesday ton, is visiting relatives In Condon. 1 evening from a visit at Portland.