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CONDON GLOBE. CONDON. OH KG ON, THURSDAY. OCTOBKR IS. 1005; NO. .30. VOL. XV LOCAL BITS Mr. anil Mr. VA Palmar of Ajas wer In town jastanlay. Mr. nnil Mr. Kilward f nrran ara via 111 ntc Hi I'ortUml fair this vk. 0. F. Kannaily, uiaitatr(f Hi. I'm-lllo t'ontt Elviliir l'"., iil to 1 Vinl lfin last rk In visit hi. family, Krwl Amlarsnn, lmtt-r known In till bailiwick as llarvry Utiilt jr., I. again at lil ease In Hi Tliiiaa otllos, Dr. Ilnwsrman report tlia alvinl of a dim 10 fMiurd win At Hi. Iioma of A. H. Chamllor, on K'H-k crk, last Saturday. TIim foiir-yaar-nM ton u( L, C. Lnlao Ml on lli shlt-walk Monday afirrniKjn mnl brokit lilt arm. Dr. Wood retliit! tha fraitura, ItcMiKKKKfiH Waktrih-Young man nnilvrstaailiiig donltl vntrv. Htala aga, n-a-rUm-a ami .alary want!. Ljh Ho 2, ('onilon, Orgon. , linn. O. A. DaiiniMiian In town Monday from Clam getting ready (r a trip to 1'orlland wltr da tfta-s to take art In tlia lova fat f twlwy. Itv.r'atlier Walsh, who liaa Iw-f-n hare fur irvxriil wrrk I it charga id Ilia Catli olo clinrttli work during t'ailier Kelly's alia mi, IWi (or Hakar City Friday. II. 1'. Falgsr hai opnl hit naar room ing house, criiar Main and Frailer street and report thai all hi room wr taken before tha lion iiel. Three sisters of Ilia He m-dlrlina order arrlvad fctalurtlay (rum New Jersev and will rainaiu in Condon In I'tiarge of the liiHital which It I jiroHei to establish liere. Tlia wmmlltea In cltarga nf aerarlug uWrlpiiiini lor the hospital fund atari ed witrk Tuesday and met with very gralifTing inne. Almost $1600 wa sernrnl tlia flrtt day. Rev. father Kellv, who hat iteen In tlia Kat (or several week., returned tUliirday. lie la daliglitad with the rapid airide Condrnt haa mada In mala rial tin proveiiienta since hi departure. K. J. Moore ha Id lil ranch north wet of town to Hugh Strickland the ronshieraiion Mug f.Hl er arm. Mr, Moor i pert to go to Montana for a visit if ha ran yet away from William county long enough lo inaka tha trip. It. Uormley, Ilia tailor, a lio put up a new building and opened a tailor ahop a short lima ago ha aold hi building and quit the town. It. II. Kolifn.no boui(ht tlia building ahd lia rented it to Fred Handera who ia opening a jeaalry atoie in the p Inert. j J. F. Reisarher hit derided In make bl new brick block two stories high. Thi will add much to the apearaiice of the building and will also no doubt prove a prnliiable Investment for Mr. Ki'inKi'lier. It in ninlerittiMHl that be ei perl to finish tha second flour into rooma. K. I.. Ilur.t, manager of the Condon Drotf Co., ii having extensive improve mania made in the .lore to itecommo data bia Increasing trade, and to make needed riHini for bia holiday ata'k. The partition ha been moved hark and an addition built on the rear fur a ware room. The improvement I needed one. and will add much to tha appear atica of tha room a wall a the effective display of goodtt. A deal wan rioted Saturday whereby the proprietorship of the, Condon hotel panned from tha hand of Mr. M. It. Maker, who haa lieen cimlm'ting thi popular hostelry for several months, to Mr. F, K. Ennor, who recently arrived here from Welder, Idaho. Mr. Elinor will tm aiimttd in the management of tha hotel by Mr. I', II. June, who i an experienced hotel man aluo from the Ofin of the mountain state. Mr. En nor took possession of the house last Sunday morning, Will Hale, a brother of Mr. R. L Hunt, of thii city, was here for a few days during the week visiting his sister and her family. Mr. Hale ia a resident of Fort Wrangle, Alaska, having been in that territory (or the past eight year, where he la engaueil in the logging Imsl nee mi an extensive icalp. He left Tnesdav for hi old home in Tennessee, where he will spend the winter visiting friend tiefore again returning to the north. Hiaaistei, Mis Flora Hale, who haa bpen visiting her sister here for sev eral week, returned to Tennessee with him. After Mountain Coats. Two Condon men ar preparing for an it'iirainn Into lh mountain of north ru Montana next (prim, and when t he v none out of tha ' high place and again return to OiMiain ttounly they ex pect to la richer In coin of Ilia realm to tha extent of ffiOOO each. Their nbein. la tin amnawhat out of tha ordinary but it proinlte first rata anting, and de mand a degree of fine In woodcraft which only a few modern hunter poa e.. Jtu k (laon, one of the pioneer vsq nero of thi section of lh we.t, blew In to low o lh other day poaae l of an idea or perhapa the Idea nosaened him and beatoncw priHieedwd to hnntoo bl old time friend, B. K. Bearcy, to offer him partnership In th job that la He.tlne.1 lo enrich I hem to tha extent of 10,000 plunk, well a to give them a rating with lb administration, aecond only tit that of lb president himself, flr.t rale mountaineer and hunters. Jack rolled casually Into th Buck horn th other dar and after cutting th four month' accumulation of pine needle from In throat with three finger of uvwnshlne, he aiked, in stage whisper: "Did you hear tha new from Yelliiwilon park"? ".No," re plied It. K., "what I It"? "Why", aid Jack, with a glance around In tee that they war not being piped off, "th anthnrilie at th park a' offering f 10, 000 for three yonnic mountain goat two male and a female and you and I ar the only two living men who ran get them. I know where they can be found, in the mountain of northern Montana, and you must go with in to iret them. We will go in there early In the spring, make our ramp in some con venient place and keep shady until we learn w here the goat range, and then a toon aa the kid ar old enoiiyh to wean w e will catch them and tak them loth park and draw down the mon. Il'a dead ," 'Y-e-a", ioned 1J. K., with a rialnit inflection to the word, 'Mail bow will catch 'em, Jack?" "Catch 'em" replied Jack, 'why, that your pari of tha partner hip to figure out jnat how lo catch 'em. All you have to do I to tell me how to catch 'em and I'll catch 'em all right and you tak half the wag." It. K. ha not lept ince. II u lie ing awake undying bow to catch the iroat and ha ordered a copv of Theo dore Rouse veil' book, llnntini' Storie of th We.i" hoping to get a hint from that on the moinentn question. cite, ami a nlec t.Mr, and Mr. B. K, (trlder, of near loan, whom h ha been vUitlng for seveial month. Mr. Knrroughi I a well known yonng fann er of Ferry Canyon and dnring th few year of bit residence here b has made many friends and taken bia place among th progressive citixens of that proeroo and itmajlag section' The happy couple left immediately after the ceremony for their Imm to commence housekeeping. They bare many friend who will join in best wishes. Chaa. II. William, a ho arrived from Detroit, Michigan, last Saturday, ha aeenred temporary '; quarter In the l'ri)itt building wher h will soon oten fin II n ol jewelry and ilvrwar. Mr. William baa ln for year con nected with the wholesale jewelry Arm Ehrlich Kn of Detroit, aa their man ager, and brarrls trst-cla letter of recommendation from that firm! He baa traveled extensively In the west and northwest and after studying condi lion in th Oregon and Waehington conntrv for two or three vear be has selected Condon a tfi moat promising town in thi section and has decided to locate permanently here. Mr. William Is an expert manufacturing jeweler and promise to give th peoDl of thi sec tion of lb rial 0rt-cls servic in that line. Hi near advertisement in another rolnron ot this impression will prove of interest. Lot. Leather purse containing $70 in $10 bill. Reward for return of same to the undersigned or may tie left at 8. B. Bar ker Co', store. ' Ko. Mckoa, 2fl'l32 Mattille, Oregon. Eatray. CAMiJlomy place, three mile eonth of Condon, ahnnt May, 1904, one red, while fared eleer, about two year old. branded HDon left hip. Owner should come forwat.rove property, iy charge and tak animal away or he will b sold according to law. A. SRArrxa. Qulnn-Gaffney. At St. Catherlne'a chinch, Mayville, Tuesday, October 10. I"05. Rev. Father t Kelly ofllciatiiig, Mr. William J. Quiiin, of Mayville pwinct, and Miss Mary taffney, of Fossil, were united in mar riage in the presence of nnlv the Imme diate relatives of the contracting par- tie. Mr. and Mrs. Quitin, accompa nied bv bis mother and bia three child ren, drove lo Condon the same after noon and went to I'ortland yesterday where they will seiid a few dav visit ing the fair. The best w lahes ol many friends will be their. Blake Burroughs. A quiet we'diHii was. aolemmxed Wedueacia evening of last week at the Couirregatmtial parsonage when Rev. (t. W. Klirus, pastor of that church. united in marriage Mis Mary E. Blake, of Cheyenne, Wynminu. and Mr. W. N. Burroughs of Ferrv Canton precinct, this county. The bride ia the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Blake, former well known residents of thi OQdoi) Drutj 5o. Dealrra in PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Choice rvrfame sn1 Toilet Articles, Combs slid Hntshes. aiatiuu etj slid i-rhuul 8(1 p-liv. BEAR IN MIND Our Prescription Pejiartment Is com plvtesiKl nnili-r lh stiiervl.lim ol a reKiilsrly araduated ihrmucll. Tho ptneo to Ret Tsblets, Pent, Pencils, Ink, etc.. In t"l everything lu School eHpultw. R. L. HUNT. Manager. IF YOU USE THE BEST , ASK YOUR GROCER FOR OLYMPIC FLOUR Do You Need A Watch, Clock, Jewelru or Spectacles? Williams. Tha New jeweler Just located with 0. W. Propst, North Main Street Is equipped to give the Condon public services In his line never offered before In Eastern Oregon, fall and aet acqaslnted, A fine present KKGK to every ne custo mer. Fine repairing a specislty. Designs on application. THE QUALITY STORE LORD 6l COMPANY Our Fall and Winter Goods are arriving daily and we are offering up as fine lines in Dress Goods, Ootings, Flanneletts, Ginehams, Per cales and Prints, as you will find In any store this side of- Portland and at prices that Port land cannot beat. New things in , Dressing Sakques and Eiderdown Robes. Men's Youths' Boys' and Children's Clothing; Hats and Caps. We carry a fine line of Footwear for everybody and our prices are right which is the main point that enables us to hold our patrons. A complete line of Groceries always on hand. Sugar $6.00 per Sack We are agents for Superior Drills, Studebaker Wagons, Buggies, also Myers' Puuips and Detroit Fence Machine. We are also sharing our proffits with our cash cuatomers. We are giving you with cash pur chases the Busy Bee Graphaphone. and a .fine lino of dishes. Also a $15 set of silverware consisting of thirty pieces for 15. Garjand Stoves and Ranges and the Wilson Heater. Crockery, Glass, Granite and Tinware. Send in your order. Jones is tiot the only man that pavs the freight Give us a trial. Don't forget the free graphaphone with $20 purcnases. Always ask for tickets. Remember the address. LORD & COMPANY A L R I N G TQNOREGOj j ... GILLIAM CO. MILLING CO. ... Office and warehouse eoraer of East and Well Street, Olympic nonr The leading brand of the coast Ask yoar grocer for it If yon want the best. We exchange Flour lor Wheat and Rolled Barley for the whole article. Aa economical way of getting these supplies. AU kinds of grain stored and bought See til before selling. New Calcutta sacks and Twine iu stock through harvest G. E. Ohsfeldt, Agt. Condon, Oregon N O T H 1 N G Nothing so bad for a cold as coughing. Nothing so good for a cold as PAULING'S WHITE PINE AND TAR A 50c BOTTLE FOR 25c AT HERIAflN PAULING'S Registered Druggist. f