THE CONDON GLOBE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1910.
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LOCALS
M. M. Lewis of Mayville was
in this city the first of this week.
. J; E. Reynolds shipped a
carload of hogs on Tuesday to
the Portland market.
Jack Kerr of Lost Valley left
on Tuesday morning for a few
days Btay in Portland.
Geo. 0. Evans left Tuesday
morning to upend a few days in
Portland attending to business
matters.
Jos. Kirscnner, county tur
veyor, ran out some lines at
Gwendolen on Tuesday.
Fred. Edwards, who is now
representative of the South
Portk.nl Furniture Co., spent
Sunday in this city and while
here attended a meeting of the
Athletic Club Board of Trustees
of which he was formerly the
president. ,
FOUND At . the Mayville
Fair. A gold charm for a watch
chain bearing the initials W. I
C. Owner can have same by
calling at this office and paying
- for this notice.
Kev. rather u Kourke left on
Monday morning for a few days
visit at Willows.
a ., Dukek of Mayville passed
"through this city Monday,,, morn
ing on his wato Goweh'dale.
- J. E. Reynolds shipped five
of 1-2, 1, 2 and 3 ply.
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Lester Wade returned Wed
nesday evening from a few
weeks visit with friends in Port
land.
R. C. Sheldon who has deen
in Pendleton and Eastern Ore
gon for the past three months,
returned Wednesday evening to
this city and will assist in the
office of the Globe during the
fall and. winter.
On Friday, October 28th, the
voters and all others who are
interested are requested to meet
at the Grange Hall in Mayville
at seven o'clock P. M. to discuss
the thirty-two measures upon
which the people are to vote at
the coming election on Novem
ber8th. The meeting is to be
held under the auspices of the
Myvjlle Grange and . will , be
stVii-.uy non-partisan. V' Politics
will be eliminated and ' the : only
nVTOfr ?a"fn rlApiAats.
A Runaway Stagecoach
By WALTON WILLIAMS
Copyright, 110. by American Prtat
Aaeoclatlon.
Tli atagocoacb of tb past," aaUl
on of part dlactuslng tb compara
tive dangers of different method of
travel, "bad Ita advantage. True, a
recklo driver would one In awbil
awing round abarp eurv on a moun
tain aid and apUl a load of paateo
gera down a praclplc few tbouaand
feet, but such occurrence were rare.
I remember on clot call I bad out in
Colorado naif a century ago wben I
wa youngster tbat I wouldn't Ilk
to go tbrougb again. If an accident
of equal ImtKaTtanc should happen to
a railroad tram, even on comparatively
level ground, tt would be awful.
"On the particular occasion I'm go
ing to tell you about w started from
Georgetown. In the mountain, to go
down to Deuver. There' a loop rail
rood at Georgetown now, but at tbat
time there was nothing but a turn
pike. A green hand at driving, an
Irishman. Mike Itourke, from tb ta
bit, bad been put ou tb box, tb reg
ular driver. Dan Patterson, bsvlug
been laid off for Illness. Patterson
was 'Inside tb coacb, going down to
Golden City, wbero be lived.
"It was a On day, and w were re
galed with many extensive view of
tb plains at the foot of tb range,
appearing for all tb world Ilk an
ocean. Indeed, geologists say that It
was one an ocean bottom. From the
brow of an euiluence where we were
admiring one of these view w could
see the road before us wlodlug down
a steep Incline and at tb bottom ris
ing a shorter distance to another sum
mit. A few moment after w atnrted
down we noticed that Instead of going
slow, as waa necessary for safety on
such Incline, w seemed to start oft
with a quickening pac and were soon
rolling downward at a furious speed.
Patterson thrust bis bead out of the
window and drew It In again, white
is a clotb.
"What Is It J" we all asked breath
lessly. - 'Doa't know, but we're all likely to
be dashed to piece.'
"Coming from trained stage driver,
this set us all wild. Some of tbe
women grasped frantically at tbe
doors, but two of u men. on on
each aide, knowing tbat to Jump would
be certain death and remaining Inside
might mean life, bcld tb doors abut.
But tb Inside of that stagecoach was
the wildest scene I ever wltnessed-
women shrieking and men (some of
them) trying to reassure them, while
others were holding on to something
aa If In that wny tbey could bold the
conch back.
But looking outside was worse then
tb Inside. Tbe few scrub trees there
were beside tbe road shot by like sr
row. Th conch swayed, and hs ev
ery curve In the road we. felt sure It
would unset, and sometime an upset
meant a spill over the side of a preel
pice. ' W kept hoping tbat there
would be some slackening of speed
but Instead of slackening tbe puce wax
continually growing faster, and tbe
quicker the pace tb more the coacb
reeled.
"By this time the babel among the
passenger wa deafening. Borne were
praying, while other were shouting
at u two men who kept a strong grip
at the doom to let them out. One big
atrong man, maddened by terror, ham
mered me unmercifully to muke me
open tbe door. But I held on with a
death grip. I think that having some
thing to do helped me to retain my
own equanimity. If anything more
was needed it was supplied by tbe
alght of men crazed by fear ready
to do any foolish or selfish act. Pass
ing a house beside tbe road, I saw a
mau standing In tb door looking at
the coacb with his eyes- and mouth
wide open. But 1 aaw him ouly a mo
ment, for be flew by like a cannon
ball.
"Then tbe swaying of tbe coacb grew
less and the terrible apeed at which
we were going seemed to be lessening.
I put my bead out the window and.
looking forward, saw that we were
near the bottom of the Incline and in
a few moment would be rolling along
a comparatively straight ascent. Tift
sudden transition from almost certain
death to sura safety produced a very
singular effect on me. Tbe blow of
the big mau who bad tried to force
me to open tbe door had produced no
effect on me of 'any kind. Itelleved
from tho strain, my Brat act was to
stretch my nrm and plant my Usi
against bis eye and kuock hlni sprawl
ing on tbe scat behind him. Then 1
cried:
" 'Hurrah! We're safer
"Prom this moment our pace slacken
ed, but we went fnr up the bill before
It was reduced to anything like a quiet
run. The coacb was a long while com
ing to a full atop, seemingly as though
It must do ao of ita own weight. When
it did we all tumbled out' Tbe d.'Iver,
too, came down from the box and
stood at the bead of bis trembling
leaders. .
"What waa It?' we all cried in a
breath.
" 'It wor that,', replied Mike, pointing
to the tongue that lay on the ground
at the beela of the wheelers. Patter
son, who In addition to being ill had
been' on a terrible strain, saw It and,
realising what we had escaped, had to
hold'pn to, a wheel, to ajold dropping
down.; riweritfupjw M$e and asked
him what, measures be baa taken wito
the hot". J"? Jt"ft.tnwiftJ"nn!
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clothes cleaned and pressed.
NOTICE- All parties indebt
ed to the Oregon Harness Shop
either by book or by note are re
quested to settle same at the of
fice of D. J. Kavanagh.
Telephone your fuel wants to
the Arlington Lumber Co. and
we will do the rest We are
now receiving our winter's sup
ply and while same is coming in
we are making a reduction in
price. Dont wait until 'snow
flies.
FOR SALE
One No. 5, Oliver Typewriter
in good condition.
Inquire at this office.
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Eat your Sunday dinner at the
Hotel Oregon.
We clean and press all kinds
of men's and ladies' clothes. All
work guaranteed. Cora Steven
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The Sunday dinner at the Ore
gon Hotel is becoming more
popular each week.
Two lots in Condon to trade
for young horses or young cat
tle, heifers preferred.
Graves & Weinke o.
j. tie noiei uregon nas ine
most up-to-date service of any
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mi TT . . I a"V t a
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FRUIT FOR SALE
Peaches, Bartlet and Fall But
ter Pears, Prunes and Apples
are now ready for picking, all
fruit boxed and packed if requir
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outside orders. Send all orders
to,
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SCHOOL DAYS
Will soon be here. If you are
thinking of buying, building or
trading for property in town, to
be near our schools, call or write
to me. I can make it worth your
while. My property is on the
market J. P. Rollins.
We have on hand two of the
celebrated Remington automatic
shotguns which are the latest of
the kind on the market They
have been tested and will hold
their own with any shotgun on
the market You are invited to
call and inspect them. Also
freshly loaded shells at A. S.
Hollen and Sons.
Advertised Letters
For the week ending Oct 15th
letters as addressed below re
main uncalled for at the Condon
post-office:
Connelly, Mr. Chas.
Hoss, Mr. F. ;
Sullivan, Mr. M.
These letters will be sent to
the dead letter office Nov. 2,
1910, if not deliyerjdeforgJ;
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Treasurer's Notice.'
All warrants issued prior to
July 6, 1910, except those drawn
on the Road Fund will be paid on
presentation. No interest .
J. A. McMorkis, . .
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon
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