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THE CONDON GLOBE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, IOOI. THI OrriCIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY. OREQON. ... LOCAL NEWS. Ed Tmpl l convtlvMtiut. The weather modoratod louno yeiter Itort Cmoo km In town (or Urn dayi I nit wcvk. 0. W. Wblte wm not ti well aa uiual ycileulay. Frank Drown wm up from Rock crtek Friday and Batorday. Mri. Carter and her ton Cbarlle are able to be up again. - Mra. J. II. Downing tiai been on the alck l!t lor eeveral daya, Jay Bowtrman and It. N. Frixer are In Portland thia week. -Mra. Ciiae. Flit who hai bean India poai'd (or eorae time, la better. Lon Moore'a children, who have been on the alok llat (or aome time, are better. Dob I'atllion, who baa been down with typhoid for tbe pait three weeka, la Im proving. Ray Trimble bai been on the alck Hit for the paat wek etiffurlng (row an at tack of la grippe. lleorge Perry one of Lone Rock 'a Job Ileal and lit-known cltUeoi, waa in town Saturday and Sunday. ' John Walker, who haa been loading retired life at bla Ferry Canyon atock ranch for the lait alt weeka, waa in town for a few daya during the week. A marriage lleenie waa lamed at Pen dleton lait week to F. T. Hurlbart, of Sbanlko, and Mra. Maggie Ilawaon, of 'Arlington, aaya the Eait Oregonlan. Jay Drown, who haa been attending achool at The Dalltn for eeveral montha, baa returned home and will apend the remainder of tbe winter on the ranch. K. T. Ilollenberk, who la working in Arlington thla winter, building wagon racka, waa at home a day or two tbla week getting acquainted with bla family. To thoee etpecting to build, the Ar lington Lumber Co. deilre to aay tbey re prepared to make prtcea and furnlih any and all klnda of lumber at prlcea to meet competition. Dr. Wood waa railed to npper Thirty mile Monday to eee Mra. John Magee, who baa been aerlouily ill for aome time. At lait account! abe waa aome better. February may be the laat winter month, but it la not Icait tbla year when It cornea to cold, atormy weather. It la certainly putting op Ita abare of winter thla year. W. A. Campbell, the popular dla enter of brand new atorlua, waa in town for a few daya during the week. Mr. Campbell alio looki after life I mu ranee bo ilneai aa a paitlme In addition to bla other dutiea. A letter from Dr. (Juliette to P. II. fttephenaon, received yeiterday, atated that the doctor and Mra (Juliette are to all today for China and Japan be going i lurgKon on a government transport. Tbey e i pent to return to Condon in April or May. nnjvtnnnuwunno IIOM ESTKADEUS ATTENTION! ! Tho Globk will publish your final proof notices for 12.50. You now pay $7.60. When ready to make proof ask the Land Office officials to Bend your notice to thia paper that you may save this money. Five dollars saved, in this way, is better than 45.00 earned raising 40 cent wheat; it's so much easier you know. Call at this office and we will tell you all about it. JUVUVVUUUl Father Kelley la here thla week look ing after hla work at thia place. He . held service In the Calbolio church laat Sunday. Herbert Halatoad'a baby waa worae yesterday. Mr. Ilalatead, who waa at Lost Valley cntting Ice, waa telephoned for in tbe afternoon. Mri. F. W. Arias, who haa been the guest of Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Croefield for eome time, left for her home Sun day morning. Mrs Crosfleld accom panied her. The ladles' expected to spend a few daya with friends at Moro before proceeding to Portland. John Marshall day waa not observed in tbe Condon public school on Monday, as was previously intended. On account of so much sickness Jn Professor Neal's family and in other families in the dis trict, it was found impossible to arrange for suitable exercises for the day. . ft. B. Lucas bas opened a restaurant and abort order house in the building recently purchased from II. G. .Jordan, next door to Dunn Bros., where be is prepared to cater to the wants of the hungry public In a first-class manner. Meals will be served at all houra and first-class cooking and aervice is assured. Mr. Lucaa expecta to add an addition to the building as aoon aa material can be procured and increase the capacity of hla business. Bee bla ad. in another column. There is a small tempest brewing in the Sbaniko-Antelope tea-pot, aaya The Dalles Chronicle. In response to the complaint of tbe Antelope Republican against high freight charges by the Co lumbia Southern and a call for the freight teams of anti-railroad daya, the freight agent at Shanlko discourteously sends word to the editor, who is of German nativity, that special rates will be given him on sauer kraut and lira Mra. Dave Ruiteli wai called to Athe na lait week by .tbe dangeroua lUneia of ber father. Fred Wllion who underwent an opera tion (or appendlcltla at the Uood Sama ritan hoopltal in Portland lait week, la getting along nicely. E. J. Clougb, formerly ol the Arling ton Warebouae Co., haa taken charge of the Arlington Lumber Co. 'a yard aa Manager, and will devote bla time toward aeelng that tboae wanting lumber can And what they want In Arlington. There Will be no preaching aervicei in the Congregational chureh neat Sunday, aa It la Mr. Curran'a regular day at lone. Rev. G. F. Clapp, of the Congregational Mom Mliilonary Uoolety, and Rev. Mr. Curran will commence a aerleaof special revival meeting! here tbe 17th of tbla month. Back Prom the South. Jim Tiurna "returned froro Arizona Monday, where be went a few weeka ago with hie uncle, Jim Dunn, who wai obliged to aeek a milder climate on ac count of hie health. Jim aaya Mr.Dnnn itood the trip flrit rate and had already gained three ponnda In weight ilnce leaving Condon. He la at Pboenlx, in the aontbweat part of tbe territory, where tbe weather la warm and mild tbe year around. Mr. Durna returned via California, and laya theeootbern part of that atate la a place of beauty at thia aeaion, the orange tree a being load ed with fruit and flowera are In bloom everywhere. Arizona, he aayt, la luffer Ing from drouth, and cattle are eclllng there it $11.00 per head. Railroad Survey, J. II. Downing returned from the north end of tbe county Monday, where he ipent litit week aaiiitlng In making a preliminary enrvey for tbe propoaed rail road. Mr. Downing layi that the com mittee ran three, linei from the river, two at or near Arlington and one at Blalock, all of which are practicable rootea. Tbeie llnea were run ai far aa Rock creek when, on account of the In clemency of the weather, the work had to be dlecontinoed. The work will be ta.ken np again aa aoon ai the weather aettlei and tbe line run on through to Condon. Pokes Fun at It The Arlington Independent thus fao tiouily writes of the proposed Gilliam county railroad; "The preliminary work of surveying tbe new railroad U In full awing of pro greie in the ootiklrti of tbe city of Ar lington. Chief engineer! and superin tendents are poshing the work with all possible speed and it li expected that the aurvey will be completed In time to handle the early volunteer wheat which will be fit for grazing about the middle of February. Chief Llneiman F. W. Tobey la now measuring and otherwiae determining the dimensions of aome of the large boulders on the hill eaat of thla city and computing on the problem of how many more telegraph messagei can be transmitted over a atraight line than over a barbed wire fence which en close! a body of farm land having an area of not less than ICO acres and capable of producing thirty busbeld of wheat to each and every acre." Our gifted friend may be aorry tor the above remarks a little latter, when bla application for editorial transportation over the new road gets tucked away iu some musty pigeon-hole. Then he'll wish he bad been good. Stop the Cough and work off tho Cold. Uxnttre Bromo-Qutnlna Tablet ear a eold lnonedty NoCare.no Pay. Price 25 cent Wallula Circle Ball. The grand ball to .be given on the evening of tbe 14th Inst. (St. Valentine's Day) by the ladles of Wallula Circle, W. of V., promisee to be one of the moat enjoyable function! ever given in Con don. The ladies in charge of the affair are leaving no atone unturned to make the occasion one long to be remembered by all devotees of the terpslchorean art, and all lovera of dancing who attend are sure to be delighted. Prof. Musgrove's auperb orchestra haa ka nfaat tn In ml aK mnaiA tni th A occasion and Mr. J. R. Wells will act as prompter, which insures that nothing will be lacking along those lines. The Circle will also furnish a midnight sup per in the lodge-room over the main hall where all the dainties of the season will be served. Tickets to the ball will be only (1.00, and enpper tickets but fjOo per couple. Proceeds of the evening are -for the benefit of the Circle. All are cordially invited to be ' present. Don't forget the date, Thursday evening, February Utb. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Lautlva Bromo Quinine Tablet. All drwmrlaU retnnd the money It It fail to cure. W. Grove's ilinntHre li on each box. 25c Teachers' Examination. Notice la hereby given that the county u ceri ntendent of Gilliam county will hold the regular examination of appli - cants for Statt pa pers at Condon as follows : Commencing Wednesday, A February 13, at nine o'clock A. M., and continuing until Saturday, Feb. 18, at 4 o'clock P. M. Wednesday Penmanship.history, spell ing, algebra, reading, composition. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, English literature, civil government. F'iday Physiology, geography, physic al geography, mental arithmetic, school law. ' Saturday Botany, plane geometry, gen eral history, physics, psychology. , W.R.NxAt, County Supt. ... 4-a C. W. Crosfleld, the druggist, will re fund yonr money If you are not satisfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tbey cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness, constipation aod headache. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. .' -": ;' Entertainment and Dasket Social. Tbe ladlee of the Latter Day Balnt'a church will elve an entertainment and batkettoclal at Armory ball on Tbore- da evening. Febroarv 21 commencing at 7 o'clock p. in. A program of choice tnuilcal and liter ary eelecllonf will be rendered, Baikete will be eold at 50 centa each. " Admlnlon, 23 centa. Ldlea bringing baiketi, gentlemen accompanying lad lei with baiketa and children under 14 yeara of age will be admitted fre. All art cordially Invited. LONE ROCK. L, Caaon waa quit Mra. C. 111 lait week. R. M. Johnson made a trip to Ferry Canyon laat Saturday. Rev. !. D. Brown is conducting a revival meeting at Fox. P. L. Ham and J. B. Jnff went to Con don the Z5th nit. to attend tbe funeral of Mra, Al Henshaw. Tbe weather wai warm and pleaiant lait week, almoat like aommer-tlir.e, but thia week it le more like winter. Mra. N. II. Anderaon, who came over from her borne to attend the revival meeting, waa taken suddenly ill tbe forepart of lait week. Mr. Anderson came over and took her bone. " Our public school closed lait Friday. Some plana are ne-v being talked of among our people (or at least those who are Intereited In the-welfare of our public achool) that will greatly benefit our achool In the future, vis, by having a longer term of school and by employ ing flrst-claai teachera, engaging them several montha before achool la to begin, while good teacbera are to be bad. We bope thia system Will be carried out. February 4. Mra. Caaon la improving Irora her spell of sickness. Several other parties in our neighborhood are on tbe sick list this week. A school meeting waa held tn our dis trict last Thursday for the purpose of voting a tax to ralae the aum of 11600 to build a new echoolhouee. By a vote of 27 to 8 a 25-mlll tax was voted. Memorial aervlcea were held at tbe M. E. church last Wednesday to the memory of tbe late Mrs. Al Henshaw. A short sketch of ber life and noble deeds waa collected and read by J. B. Goff which epoke tbe mind of many old time friends who were present on this occasion. The revival meeting at the M. E. church ia atill in progress. Rev. Walker and wife, of Olex, and Rev. Horner- brook, of Goldendale, are assisting in tbe work. The meeting is being largely attended. A doxen or so have professed convention and about aa many have united with the church. Geo. Perry and Bob Robinett went to Condon last Saturday. Miaa Grace Fita- water accompanied them to Condon but didn't come back with them. She came back with a brand new husband. Mr. and Mra. Lovegreen went on to Eight- mile before our town lada bad smelt a mouse, and thus missed a tin can recep tion. When you want a physio that ia mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect nse Chamberlain's Stomach and LiverTableta. Price, 23 centa. Samples I free. Every box guaranteed. For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Croe field, mgr. ROCK CREEK. Everybody is busy ploughing. Jean Forrest was on the ereek the first of the week. Cattle and aheep are in fair condition for the spring. mere will oe Kranu uau Kiyou ati (1. I - I 1 11 ! I Olex on the 14th Inst Wm. Brown and Wm. Butler were on the creek laet week on business. John Fletfc is busy breaking horses on Eightmile for cavalry purposes, and Will Flett bas taken bis place aa camp- tender for Webb & Voleer. Tbe Misses Bertha and Scholette Land of lone were the guests of Dottle Flett last Saturday and Sunday, They were accompanied by John Land. The greatest danger from colds and la I grippe ia their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care ia used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or an attack of la grippe In less time than any other treatment. It ia pleasant and safe to take. For eale by The Hud son PharmacyC. W. Crosfleld, mgr. rr r : ; NOTICE. All pertona knowtns thomaelvei to be Indebt ed to me will ploaie call at once and settle by cash or note m I expect to eloae Bp my bualnoia with out delay. Al. Hbnshaw. Condon, OreRon. January $0, 1901. Job Printing Of all kinds done on the short est notice and at reasonable rates. Nothing too large, no thing too small, Globe Office. New Firm. M. O.Clarke and II. N. Fraaor have purchaied the furniiore and undertaking eitabliibment of Al llembaw and will eontlnnt the bniineas ai me om itand Mr. llembaw baa Men landmark in the bualneee circle! of Condon aio the early daya, but be baa decided to retire fiout active buiineif aod tojy a well earned real. Illustrated Number. The Illustrated number of the' llepn- ner Gazette ie at band and is perbipi tbe moat unique newipaper production ever attempted in Oregon. It is illustra ted alright and perhaoa oo man in tbe Bute, other than J. W , Redington, could have tackled the Job aud got away with it gracefully. The reading matter la as unique aa the picturea aud ieada the reader thro' a medley of matter that runs thro' tbe whole gamut of Reding tonism. Little dabs of patbos and feel ing unexpectedly bob op every here and there among a mass of nonsense but not enough to do any barm. The edition would cure congestion of tbe liver in a wooden Indian. Quietly Married; On Sunday, Febroary S, 1901, Mil! Grace Fitxwater and Mr.C. A. Love green were united in marriage at the reeidence of tbe brlde'a parents, Mr. and Mra. James K. Fitxwater, in this city, Elder Swift of tbe Cborcb of Christ per forming tbe ceremony- j The bride is well and favorably known in this county, having been a successful teacher here for several yeara. She Just finished a term of school at Lone Rock last Friday, Tbe groom ie a successful rancher of tbe Eightmile country, where the happy couple will make their borne. Tbe Gloub Joins tbe many friends of tbe bappy couple in wishing them a long, happy and proaperons life. Ed Palmer went to Arlington yester day. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Bunt; Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bueklen's Arnica Salve will kill tbe pain and promptly heal it. Cures Fever 8ores, Ulcere, Boils, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile core on earth. Onlv 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Condon Drug Co. The Gity Restaurant Meals at Board by the Day, Week or Neal. R. B. LUCAS, First Door South of New Year's Announcement After taking account of stock and sales, we wish to say to our many patrons that we : are more than pleased with the bus iness of last year and hope to merit a eon tinuance of the same liberal patronage. We will-ibe found at the old stand and our motto for 1901 will be thelisame as in the past: "Good goods, reasonable prices." Yours respectfully DUNN BROS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FINEST STEAKS AND ROASTS CUT FROM CHOICEST BEEF. ALL COOD THINCS AT INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., . ; (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) . i Highest Prices Paid General Warehouse Business conducted. Warehouses at ARLINGTON, Married. On Wednesday, Jaonary SO, 1901, at Portland, Oregon, Mr, George Schott, of Olex, and Miia Velton, of Portland, were united in marriage at tbe residence ol the brlde'a brother. Mr. Schott Is one of the best known yonng men of this coonty and hai been engaged in the itock hnsinese on Rock at. creek almost all his me. ms rriiie n a ; charming young lady wbo formerly taught school In tbla county, where the bai many friend. Tbe happy couple arrived at Olex lait Saturday, where they will reside. We Join their many . ve join ineir many heartiest congratulation. other friends in Purely Business. Holiday goods at the Hudson Parmacy Fine ahoea for ladies, gentlemen and children at P. II. Stephenson's. Fancy pipes an acceptable Xmas gift at Hudson Pharmacy. A Camera for Cbrlitmaa at the Hud eon Pharmacy. Rag and wax dolls, children's toys, books, etc., at Hudson Pharmacy. Bathm Hot ami eold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. Temple, the photographer, has moved to North Main street, Condon. Ladles' drees skirts, extra fine quality and extra low prices, at P. II. Stephen son's. ;," i ;. ,- .. We are ready for you, if yoo are look ing for Xmas presents. Hudson Phar macy. Rings, pine, bracelets, chains and everything in the jewelry Hoe for Xmae presentaat Hudson Pharmacy, Stamp photos 25c per doz. and photo buttons free at Temple' Novelty Gallery. Also plctnrea enlarged. G. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give tbe strictest attention to all business entrusted to his care. If you have property to sell consult bim. Renew Your Subscriptions. Subscriptions for all the leading news papers and periodicals published in the United States or any other country on earth will be received at the Gubk office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the-' amount with ua and we will attend to the business for you. Caii wnen In tow n and renew your auDscrip- ' tiona to your favorites for 1001 tf All Hours. Everything Strictly First-class. Proprietor. Dunn Bros. Store. JOHHJACKSOll'S for drain. BLAtOCK, DOUGLAS and tONE. Shoes! SllOesl Latest Styles in Nothing ia more appropriate for a Christmas Call and Inspect our fine j , DrCSS OKirtS tores, Fancy Plaids and Pressed Flannels. A largg assortment to select from. Just the thing for s'Cbristaias gift for wife, aister or mother. Ladies' Kid Gloves, Fine line of Hen's P. H. Stephenson, Fall and Winter Goods. -, " - . .' - 1 . Largest and Eest Line in Gilliam County. Winter Underwear, Overcoats Mackintoshes, Ulsters Etc. Groceries Hardware and General Merchandise Largest stock in the county WADE - Olex, CALL AT THE Sumrait Saloon, FOR FINEST BRANDS OF MINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS FINE BILLIAR AND POOL' TABLE IN CONNECTION FRED WILSON, PROPRIETOR. Stop at The CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. HADDOCK, Rl N EH ART'S Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W., RINEHART, Prop'r. . The public will find that no better accommodations can be ; found in this countrjr than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. HEADllHARTJERS FOR TRAVELlllS MEii, ?ureahd: Celluloid Goods of every description! Albums, Photo frames, holders and boxes, Call and examiue our line of The Condon Pharmacy, Drugs Photo Supplies, Jewelry, Paiuts and Oils. Give us a trial. O. S. EBI rrxOraiETOB of - SODA and BOTTLING U ORKS Manufacturer of Soda,, Orange ftnd Champagne Cider, Sareaparilla and Iron and all other Soft flnd Carbonated Drinks. Condon trade ia respect fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. Bargains in She:;. Infant's LaluV ami Jteue Fashionable Footwear. FinfJ and Present Irian ft pair of fin? Sbot-s of Slippers. new line of tbcnegooJi. of extra fine quality. Heavy Serges, CrepnnC, French Cashmeres, Ladies' Cloth, English Mix Silk .and W,o Mittens, fine Wool Shawls, Fftinatof8 Etc. Furnishing Goods. pkelialle Merchant. Universal Stoves and Ranges Iron Bedsteads , Spring Mattressee Cbairs , Extension Tables' Orders taken for Furniture and Wall Paper not kept ia Stock BROS. Oregon. CONDON, ORE. This popular hostelry has been thoroughly renovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of . the traveling public in an up-to date manner. Commercial travelers, and others, desiring the comforts of a first-class hotel, will find this house suited to their wants. PrgprsetgI R ESTA'U RA'HT choice goods. We can please you. Fossil Flour lakes the lead because it is the best. Try it. Fossil Flouring Ililb? rOSSIt, OREGON, rtf Sli' by Ii!i'linc; C'-mLm )t ? " burger cheese,