Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, March 23, 1906, Image 1

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LOOM. AND PERSONAL.
Dan Thomas in an Arlington visitor
Ksturdsy.
W. A. Campbell was n Arlington vis
itor Saturday,
I low, Bakes, Shovels. Hunt, The
' Hardware Man.
Tom Cordell was a passenger for Euhu
Monday morning.
Kdttar Moor wm a business visitor at
Tli Dalles Monday,
Uranlteware, cheaper than ever.
Hunt, Tl. Hardware Man.
Pishing' Tacklegood and clit-n.
Hunt. Th Hardware Man,
Tom Johnson was a passenger for
I'endlelon Tuesday morning.
Senator Howerman was a business
visitor at The UHes U.t wek.
Mia Mai! Shipley of joto IWk It
visiting Mr. Herren Ihla week,
J. T. Kirk ami J. 3. Hover of Heppner
were In town thU w-k on business.
Nickle plated copper Tea I'oU and Cof
fee I'ois, Until, The Hardware Man.
Dnkk Bros, of Meyville shipped a
car load of hog la Portland Saturday.
' Mr. E. T. Clone left Monday morn
Ing for a few days' visit at North Yak
ima. . L Croat, the popular landlord of
the Ktiinmit Hotel, It on the tick li.i
tint week.
Dr. Wood reporte Ida arrival of a fine
bahv hov at Hie home o Mr. aud Mm.
O. W. J,fit,
Kred Monroe, I he oanerof the (irsnd
Hotel at Arlington, returned home Fri
day morning.
J Lei who vUitd for several
dave in Condon returned toOlex Hatur
day morning.
ti. K. Ohafeldt returned Thnrsda
evening from day' visit l Port
land and Wasco,
AO Aimten, hIio hat liet-n veiling
Ida parents at tint place, returned to
I'oulaod Friday.
K. J. Whitman left for Fmi Tn"a
day morning to bring lit biiyr for Uil
liam county Sand.
Win. SlilUell who reside rifu-rii
mile west of toan, wan in the Wty
Monday on huiiieM,
Ed Cornell relumed from White
8'ilmon Friday evening to l reent at
bl father' funeral.
II. W, Cnoley, manager of the Con
tlon I,umlr Co., was a business visitor
t Arlington Friday.
Mra. Law ton, mother of Claud Law
eon of this city, returned to The Dalles
Wednesday morning.
The home of W. L. Harp wan made
happy hy the arrival of a fine baby
girl Wednesday morning.
Mrt. W. L. Hark.r retumeil from
I'ortland Fridav evening to be present
t the funeral of her (other.
James Hanley departed for Portland
Tuesday mominit to lay in a stock of
goo.lt for 8 B. Marker A Co.
Memorial services were held at the
Kaptiat church lai-t Bundsy afternoon,
(or the late Susan B. Anthony.
N. A. Leach, traveling reDreaetitntive
of the Kerr Giflord Warehouse company,
wat in the city this week on business.
T.J. Irwin who a In Condon on
Imminent Monday ami Tuesday returned
to hit home In Linn county Wednesday.
Chat. Brown ami family, who have
been visiting at their rnncli for the last
week or to, returned Thursday after
noon.
Ray Stell of Portland has accepted ft
poaition at hook keeper with the
Arlington Lumber Company at thin
place.
Editor Cnrren returned from Portland
Tuesday evening. Mr. Cnrren hat pur
chased a new press and will enlarge hit
paper.
Gilliam Co, Millintt Co. has turned
out a small quantity of Sean hlitrl t
flour. Now on sale hy Condon grocers,
I $4.50, lest the usual discount for cash.
Hon. Frank Cornett, representative in
the lower lions of the stt.e legislature
from Linn county, arrived in Condon
Friday to be present at the funeral of hit
father, Win. Cornett.
8. A. PattiBon returned from Boise
City. Idaho, Monday evening. Mr. Pat
tison states that he has a proposition in
southern Oregon that looks pretty good
and will doubtless accept It.
E.J, Whitman of Heattle and W. 8.
Myert of tlilt city have formed co
partnership and will ftngaga In the real
ettat business In Condon. In securing
purchasers for land which Is placed In
their bandt, they will not confine them
selves to Uilllam county, but will en
deavor to bring purchasers from other
parts f Oregon and from the eastern
states. They will send out ft great
deal of reading matter, netting forth the
advantages of Condon and Uilllam
County and will doubtless be instru
mental in bringing In many boms-seek-era.
Their ad. appears in this Issue of
the (JIoIm.
The woolgrowers of Gilliam county
met at 1 u'tdock Haturday and perfected
temHirary organisation. Frank Pliier
was elected temporary chairman, W. N.
Pattullo, aevreiary, 9. H. Darker, M.
Frlsxell, J. Mahom-y, Frank Pliier and
J. llardman were made members of the
esecutiv committee. The nest meet
ing is called for the 6th day of May, At
this meftnig the by-laws will be snb
milti for ratification, and officers will
be elected for the coming year,
Jowrph Wbyte of Malney Flats bat
announced that he will be a candidal
for the republic! nomination (or coun
ty jmlue. Mr. Whyle is a veteran of the
civil war ami is a man posesed of
much kuoledt( and aMIity. During his
twentv-four years residence In Gilliam
County he has made many friends who
believe that he Is exceptionally wellqual
itled to Mil the otlice.
In this Unue nf the Globe Geo. Herry
announces hi catulidacy for the demo
cratic monimtinin for county treasurer.
Mr. Kerry is a graduate nt the Holmes
Hum ne. College of Portland, aud has
Iwen a resilient of Gilliam county for
the last four years. He has many
(neiid in the cmotv aud will (n all
probability receive the nnmiimtion.
On nesi Tueltiy night a play entitled
"Kcene Ir.oo rUiibit on Life" will lie
prevented at the Armory Hall. The
prcaeutaiion will lie made by an all
home talent company, composed o
nfieeit iiiiple The water-melon scene
and the i-nou mug are said to he great.
If yon wish to see imethiiig good don't
Iml to lie present net t Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mr. Thielseu, of Arlington, i
were over Hominy visitors at the home
d II. W. Pauling of this city.
John Deere Buggies, cheap, awful j
cheap. Hunt. The Hardware Man. J
A 10c counter covered with bargains.
Hunt, The Hardware Man.
A. W. Armstrong an old time resident
of Gilliam county Is in town this week
on business, Mr. Armstrong Is now
resident of Klickitat county, Washing
ton, Miss Chase, talented yonng woman
from New Hampshire, spoke at the
Congregational church last Saturday
evening upon the subject of woman's
suffrage.
Poultry Netting cheap. Hunt, The
Hardware Man.
T. V. Phillips, of Croy, sostalned ser
ious injuries as a result ol ft runaway
accident last Thursday. He was brought
to Condon and upon examination ty
Dr. Wood It waa found that his leg
was broken. The doctor reduced the
fracture and the patient ia reported as
getting along nicely.
Bar lied Wire cheap. Hunt, The
Hardware Man.
fined (260.
Upon the complaint of the elty mar
shal Frankie Thorn was arrested and
tried last Friday upon charge of keep
ing and maintaining a house of ill fame
within the corporate limits of the city
ol Condon. The cause was tried In the
city recordei's court. IX H. Parker, the
city attorney, apeared in the interest
of the prosecution. The defendant was
not represented tiy an attorney. The
tury was out atHint niteen minutes ami
liriioght in a terdirt of guilty. Judge
Horner fined her $250 with the a Items
live of going to jail. The defendant
gave oral notice that the case would be
appealed and bonds wete given fr her
appearance at the next term of the cir
cult court.
William Cornett.
We are called njion this week to
chronicle the death of one of the .oldest
pioneers of Gilliam conntv, Wm. Cor
nett was born In Jack'on county. Mis
sonrl, October 20ih. 1821. He came to
Oregon in 1853 ami settled in Polk
county. In the year 1830 he came t
Eastern Oregon and has resided in
Gilliam county since that time. He
was married fiftv-two vears ago and
leaves family U V boys and two
girls. He bad for a good many years
REAL ESTATE LOAN
AND INSURANCE
OFFICE OF
EARLE M. BEVIS
$100,000
TO LOAN
tin imcd Hwl Ratste
mi'iirltv tx'fora
MAftCH tat.
... Amninl tntvrvst
WHEAT AND STOCK RANCHES
FOR SALE.
Iiittiranca In tlitt utiuiilitrd companies
EARLE M. BEVIS
Darker Block
Contlun, Oregon
PRE-SCRIP-TI0NS
Filled at all
i 0 U 1 S
You are Invited to make
our store your headquarters.
Yours Truly,
CONDON DRUG CO.
Your neighbor likes
OLYMPIC FLOUR
You will, too.
THINK THIS OVER
And (!it(le where It will pay
you to buy Jewelry.
Twenty-three dlnmontl. nihy
Jeweleil," Vnnmniril movement,
in koUI filled cave, wnmtnted
lor twenty years, Irom
$3B TO $4-0
Seven Jewel, New York Stand
ard movement, In nlekel screw
ctue, from
$3.00 TO $B
Nf :t
These prices are not special
biiniHina but are regular atnnd
ard pitce. All other gools in
proportion. Investigate b(ore
you bay. Compare quality and
prices and buy where you can
save money, and I sm sure
hall receive the lion's chare ol
your patronsge as I have in the
past. Everything is on the
square nt
WILLIAMS E JEWELER
been a member of the Christian ehorch,
and was loved, admired and highly
respected by all who knew him. He
was eighty-four years of age at the time
of bis death. The end came Friday
morning and the body was laid to Its
last resting place at 2 p. ro. Katnrday.
Rev. Riggs of the Congregational
church bad charge of the services,
s ass s
Urnpqua Vatleu Opinion.
The best way to ascertain man's
real worth and standing is to go to bis
borne neighborhood, where bis dallv
walk and conversation are an open
book. Bach test will disclose only
good for John II. Aitkin's cause, tor bis
friends and neighbors are jomplng at
the chance nf saying good things about
blm as ft cltisen and also regarding his
standing as a enccessfnl business uisn.
There can be no question bnt what he is
man well worthy of the confidence
and respect of the people of Oregon, and
be is going to make a mighty fine offi
cial, one who will reflect mnch credit
npon this great commonwealth. Ump
que Valley News.
Death of Jean Labous.
At 2 o.clork last Tuesday afternoon
Occurred the death of Jean Lfthoas, on
of Condon's most prominent and highly
respected cltisens. The deceased came
to Uilllam county in the spring of 79
and settled in Ferry canyon. He re
sided there nntil abont eight years ago,
when he sold his ranch and moved to
Condon, where he made his borne nntil
the time of his death. He was a French
man by birth ami wonld have been 74
years of age the 22' I. dav of March. The
deceased had been afflicted with chronic
gantritis for a namtier oi vesrs and his
death was dne to the serious complica
tions of this disease. He leaves ft broth
er, two sister and boat of friends to
mourn his lose. lie was buried with
Masonic honors at 2 p. m. Thursday.
I YOUR
STEAM ROLL
BARLEY AND WHEAT
MILL FEED,
ROLLED BARLEY,
ROLLED WHEAT,
OLYMPIC FLOUR
ALWAYS ON HAND
CILLIAU CO.
MILLING CO.
C0I1D01I
THEQTIATJTY
STORK
We carry complete stock of
General Merchandise
Agents for
Studebaker Wagons,
Hacks and Buggies,
Canton Clipper Plows,
Harrows and Cultivators
Superior Drills,
Garland Stoves
and Ranges.
With Wasson's Cash Grocery N. MAIN STREET
The Celebrated WHITE RIVER FLOUR that captured the gold
is .. . . i nt i
medal over an competitors at me tiewis k i;iarK r air.
Phonograph Proposition
The Phonograph proposition ia withdrawn after this dats. We
will soon submit another proposition for your approval. Phonograph
records in stock at following prices:
7 INCH, 35c
10 " 60c
LORD -& CO
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