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CITY THE GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE IN THE MODEL BUILDING IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. v." We have received lately a large and up-to-date assortment of men's and boy's fclothing, hats, shoes and furnishings.. This stock was bought by our Eastern agent at a great " sacrifice enabling us to: sell even cheaper than we did before. THE QUALITY STORE ssHS2l.ORD & COMPANY- L OT AND AO R E a g e: I5niirrw is moving tti North Main Ht. Imve ft few choice lots left m that Kcalit y ACRE LOTS IX 'LANCASTER'S tfub division are selling rapidly LORD'S IIEVADDIjIOII 1ms just lee plawd m h market. The New Dpot ami all Warehouses will be located in Ibis tract WE AUKSKLLIXftTHESK LOTS CHEAP mid on EASY TERMa Lots In H part of th city. E'JY BEFORE THE ADYMCE IN K'.CES For farther partiwilar. ftpplr to J. E. LANCASTER OR G. ft. DEVENS ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW f rarllre hi nil the Cbnrta, C. S. Commlwiom ta Coiftlonoflfoe. Fiiwl pmoh and ftliugt taken. fMHcee at Ow1w rxl FoeiV. Jy Bowernuin,' H. H. Hendrirk. Condon. Ore. Fossil. Ore. H. C WISA53 ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. ru and upwifitntiont lumUbcd at reasonable rates. Office t Condon Hotel, Condon, ' - - Oregon. pARMAS PARKER ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW . Careful attention to alt legid bniiiieas entrusted to onr care. Office at Condon and Arlington. D. R Iarker. G. W. Parma.ii, COSOOS, ORE. ARLINGTON. ORE. JYI ARY BOWERJIAN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office on Summit Street 1st Door West of P.O. CONDON . - - OREGON HERE ARE SOME OF OUR PRICES Men's fine dress suits worth $1S 00 for 17.50. Meu'a fine worsteils worth $1200 to $2a00. Our price $5.50 to $12.50. Men's fine cheviots, single and double breast- -ed, worth $12.00 for $5.50. Men's overcoats, all styles, from $5.75 up. Boy's suits, single and double breasted, from $1.25 up. Children's shoes from 9 to 12, 95c. a pair, from 12 to 2, $1.15. Dullie Madison shoes from 7 to 11, $1.00, from 12 to 2, $1.29. Children's fine cotton hose, size 5 to 10, 10c. a pair, only two pair to each customer. . - Big line of Umbrelles below C06t. With each dollar's worth purchased a chance is given on a $15.00 Overcoat, a $15.00 Suit and a $5, pair of shoes. We are In the Model Building, South Main Street. THE EASTERN CLOTHING HOUSE OPEN FROM 7 ft. M. TO 8:30 P. M. THE GOilDOIl GLOBE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24. 1904w Wadding Bells. A qniet wedding was solemnity lust evening at the residence of the bride's parents, In tins city, when Mies Dora, the accomplished dangliter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Downing, became the biide of Mr. A. G. Croseiw, a rising voting at torney of Salem. Only the immediate family of the bride and a few of her most intimata friends were present to witness the eeremoney which was per formed hr UfV. E Uaril Curran, of the Congregationr.1 church. The happy couple will leave Saturday morning for Salem where they will reside. The best wishes of many friends will follow them from UilHam and Wheeler comities. Not A Sick Day Since. 'I wan taken severely sick wilh kid ney trouble. I tried all sorts of medi cines, n ne of which relieve me. One dny I saw an ad. of your Elictric Bitten and determined to try that. After tak ing a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have !een cured of Rheumatism, Nenralgia, Liver and Kidnes troubles and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. ' Only 60c. at all druggists. Prof. B. A. Downey, who has been suffering for some time with a serious form of kidney trouble, left for Portland Sunday morning in the hope that the milder climate would benefit him. Dr. Mary Pow-rman accompanied . M r. and Mrs. Downey as far as Arlington. She reports that the trip was a very revere tas on the strength of the patient but that after resting a few hours he whs able to be. placed oii the train to con tinue the trip to Port laud. ' Dr. Bower man returned Monday, While your children are attending school do not allow them to suffer with eve strain or imperfect vision. Take them to the Portland Specialists. . - II. C. ' Winans, a practical arcliit ct and builder, arrived Monday' evening and has decided to locate in Condon. Mr, Winans dune to Oregon a few mouths ago from Junction City, Kansas, and has visited many towns in this state with a view to locating permit nent ly bnt found no place that pleased him like Condon, lie believes the town has a bright future and expects to become a permanent' rei-ident here. Mr. Winmis biisineKs'c'ard will be found in another cohiniii of this impression. This is the last chance to get your wearing apparel at the Slaughter Sale In the Model Building. Prices cut it half. Buy before' we leave. Two young fellows from the railroad camp took aboard too much red liquor Sunday night and as a consequence they accepted a position on the city street cleaning department Monday ami Tues day in order to square their tines. Ttirs day afternoon while the marshal wa not looking they. remembered some pre vious engagement, probably, and van ished. ' ; ' Do yon. have glasses so yon ran read with comfort during the long winter months. If not, see ShilloekA Buechel. Now stopping at the Condon Hotel. Arlington Items. Win. West and wife were in from Rock Creek Saturday. Mr. West says they need a gxl. rain and some warm days before they will be prepared for winter in his section. The railroad graders were stopped from grading on Washington street by Recorder Low last week as they had no franchise. . Mr. Pattolo. of the Interior Ware house Co., made a trip to Spokane Friday. The new press and engine for the Globe passed through Arlington Friday, and we expect to bee it in its new- dress next week. Walter Wade was in from Olex Satur day on business. Quite a number of Pendleton sjiorts men were down after geese the past week. A. J. Stab) brought in Henry Bott and hwuily who are on theii way to look at the Spokane country. Otis Campliell was down on a goose hunting trip from London Monday. The orchestra from this place expects to furnish music for the Thanksgiving ball at Condon Thursday night. The railroad graders finished to Wash ington street. Unless different arrange ments are made, the grading will not be commenced till the next regular council meeting in December. .The new building near the drag store for a lunch counter is Hearing completion and will soon be occupied. A. L. Huff and W. L. McCaleb have been running their chopper the past week doing work for the warehouses. They are thinking of moving to the soiitii end of the county to do some work. Committees from both of onr churches are out this week soliciting for funds to have a couple of Christinas trees. The majority of the tx-pnyers seen) to lie pleased with the way. 'tie C ounty Court decided the from. ...tun question. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha filed In the Comity Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Uillium, his report and final account ai administrator of the estate oi August beekamp, deceased and that said Court bus by order . designated Friday, the ICth day of December 1901 at 10 o'clock a.m, at the county courtroom iu Gilliam county State of Oregon, as the timeand place for final bearing of said report. All persona having ob jections to said .report should appear at said time and place and present inch objections. Dated 7th day of November, 1904. ROBKKT SKKKAHp. Administrator of the estate of August Seekump, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for (Milium County, his final account of the administration of the estate of H. VY. Penticost, deceased, and his guardianship of the estates of Mary Stevens, KvaStitt, Jessie Pentlrost, Artie Penticost, Albert Penticost, Carrie Penticost, Tillie Penticost and George Penticost, heirs at law of the said H. W. Penticost deceased, and that said Court has by order designated Saturday the 10th day of December. 1901. at ten o'cloc k in the forenoon of said day at the County Court house of said County in Condon.Gilliam County and State of Oregon, as the time and place for the final hearing of said report. All persons having objections to said report should appear at said time and place and present such ob jections, x W. B. Pknticokt. ' Date of first publication November 19th, 1904. ELITE RESTAURANT R. McKINNEY, Prop. Check Sustem Strictlu First-class Meals at all Hours Just Arrived At the Merrifield Studio, North Main Street. A choice selection of Mounts in all sizes and shapes. Ordered especially for the Holiday trade. Call and place your order early. LIBERTY MARKET GUY BOYD, Proprietor. Dealer In All kinds Fresh and Smoked Meats. Fish on Friday. Main Street, Condon, Oregon. CONDON WAREHOUSE COMPY. Our warehouse will be ready in a few days wherr we, will be prepared to receive wheat on storage at reasonable rates. Parties wishing to store their crop should see us before making other arrangements. Customary charges. We are here to give you first-class service. - A. S. HOLLEX, Manager. PALACE MARKET W. C. Eddon, Manager. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS,. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. A share of your patronage is solicited. CORNER SPRING AND OREGON STREETS, CONDON, ORECON. W. A. ABBEAL. R. F. LOONEY. THE CASH MARKET ABBEAL. & LOONEY, Props. New shop just opened, South Main Street. Neat and clean. Finest Roasts, Chops and Steaks. GIVE! US A TRIAL SEEING IS BELIEVING .:.-.v i.ui Come and be convinced that we are oflurt ng the host , Bargains in Dress Goods Ever rhown in Gillliam County.' They must be soM at some price, as we must reduce our immense stock of Pry Goods. LORD & COMPANY ARLINGTON, OREGON THE QUALITY STORK v: LORD & COM PAN Y- --:-. Moore & Golden, GASH GROCERS. ' Our stock is now arriving and is fresh, clean and up-to-date. GROCERIES : FRUIT : VEGETABLES All fresh and good to eat. Call and get our prices. SPRING STREET, CONDON, ORECON: FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY DRESS HATS, STREET HATS Latest Styles. Best Quality., Miss Catherine (Jreinek. 1847 1004 PENN MUTUAL LIFE Issues all formsofjound Life Insurance. Extended Insurance, Loans, Cash and Paiit Values ft leading feature. TALK WITH US BEFORE INSURING- SHERMAN A HARMON, Orn'l. AgenU, W. A. CAMPHELL. tirdl A't. B'i 03, portl nil, Oregon. ' , tytrkpr IM'fg., Condon, Ore.. LOST VALLEY LAUD AND . LUMBER CO. (I N'CORtt iRATKIh) Manufacturers of and Da!ra In Rough and Dressed Lumber, Telephone Poles, Posts, Wood Etc. , - . Rough Lumber por M. 10.00. Ship I,ap per M. 1G 00. Flooring, 1st class, 2o.OO. Flooring 2nd class 17.50. Five per cent, off for cash. '' -Condon Yard at Interior Planing Mill. J. A. McMorris. Agt. F. M. PLITER, Manager. Lost Valley, Ore. ALBERT DAMS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Our Livery Stock is First class. Best attention to Boarding Stock. Your Patronage Solicited. SPRING STREET, CONDON. WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS FASHIONABLE PATTERNS Largest and best select ed stock in the County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to mateaial and labor. W. A. DARLINC. WOOD FOR SALE. For good dry 16-inch wood go in to the mountains by way of De Ford's place to FAIR'S WOOD CAMP, on the Adams place in up per Lost Valley. Good roads. 28tf. Fair Br s., STAGE TIME TABLE. Stages will arrive at and depart from Condon on the following schedule. ARRIVE FROM Fossil.... 9:3o A. M. Arlington...; .....2:30 P.M. DErART FOR Arlington .9:45 A. M. FoBsil 2:30 P. M. JTV. JacK8.v A Co.. Pr ps. the: belvedere WILSON AiBtv, $momn. Liquid Refreshments i or the Highest Class ; , WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS. OSRNCH MAIN A NO tPniNU eT.i OONOON. omaoN, PLUMBING MP 1 And Pipe Fittings of all kinds done on short notice. We carry all necesssary supplies fur this work. MACHINIST WORK. Having installed a power lathe I am now prepared to do all kinds of machine work on short notice. Work which you for merly had to send to Portland can now be done here at a great saving of time and transportation charges. NEW STOCK TIN AND CRANITE WARE JUST IH. E. T. HOLLENBECK, Shop and Store North Main Street, CONDON. OftEGON. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I am prepared to furnish plans and specifications for buildings, make out lumber bills and furnish estimates at a reasonable price. J. A MCMORRIS. Send No Money ONLY TOUR NAME AND ADDRKS8 For Samples of Cloth, Etc. LL-WOOL H 1 A fTX MADE TO iUITi AlU.JU OBOER $14.50 TEa Medal Tailors -n Third St. VortUnd, Ox. Pleas mention thl paper. Dp You 'Know i One of the Largest Htookn of ionlii In the County? We can supply yon with any article-from shoe'string' tb"; -a threshing machine. Ask, write or 'phone-for what you want. :WE CARRY: Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnish- irmb, duuloi onoeb. urocenes. Hardware, Wagons and Farmrf . ing Implements.: iv x i . Call and inspect our goods ,and get our prices., AVe.iWant ,-, ' .! to show you that we can save youj'ruoitey on whatyqn 't; -. - need to buy, (: ;v";.',:'.w :i Keys & Cuhing i Mayville - - - Oregon L