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CONDON GLOBE KtltorwJ at PostoffloS M sarond-olss matter. fubltslisd Ery TUunhlmijr B. A. PATTIBON Editor and Protirtotor, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1005 WORTHY TRO J ECT, Just at this time Condon ia one of the most promising towns iti tiia Inland Empire and while its com wercial and busittoss future seouis to be-assured there are many things which the town needs to bring it Into the front rank of the most progressive towns and small cities of the Pacific Northwest. One of these thing and the one the (JuiUK desires to direct particular attention to at this time is a mod em hospital equipped with every convenience and safeguard for the successful practice of modern sur gery. Under present conditions every citizen of the town or ur rounding country who is ho un fortunate as to become a victim of some malady which requires a deli cate surgical operation must be subjected to the hardship of a trip of almost 200 miles to Portland be fore the operation can be attempt ed, not because of the lack of skill ed surgeons, but because the prop er facilities for performing the op eration under the right sanitary conditions are not to be had at home. This situation not only en tails a heavy expense on the pati ent but it reduce the chances for a successful operation and for the ultimate recover? of the subject. The Ulobk is reliably informed that a movement is about' to be started here having for its object the establishment of such an in stitution in Condon and it hopes to see every business man and every citixen of the entire com munity lend the project their heartiest material assistance and moral support. In launching a proposition of this nature it is of the highest importance that the poo- !le in charges hould be thoroughly amiliar with the work undertaken and that they should be in a posi tion to not only organize and equip but to carry on the work success fully and permanently. Rev. Father Kelly, pastor of the Catholic churches of this district, has interested himself In this pro ject for the past year or more and we understand that the outlook at this time is very favorable for a hospital. Father Kelly has been in correspondence with different orders ol his church, the sisters of which make a specialty of hospital work and while the demand for competent nurses and hospital workers in these orders is always greater than the supply it is hoped that arrangements can be perfected at an early date which will insure a first-class hospital for Condon. In this connection it may not bo amiss to say that it is wrong tn as sume that a hospital organized and conducted by Catholic sisters is a sectarian institution. Religious belief outs no figure in the treat ment of disease Or in the care and attention given patients. Public patronage, in this as in any other undertaking will insure success and successful results will alone bring increased patronage. The medical staff at St. Vincent's hos pital in Portland are mostly non Catholic and many of the nurses in training there are likewise not members of that church. Skill, not religious belief is the requisite. The success of the new hospital at Ileppner, which was organized a year ago under the same an spices which are proposed for jUondon is earnest of what can be accomplish ed by such an institution in a country, town. Since its opening last January one physician alone has successfully operated on 14 cases of appendicitis and other serious ailments and the nurses in charge, who were trained at St. Vincent's in Portland, state that patients generally Reem to recover much more speedily than they do in the large city hospitals, the rea son given being that the climatic conditions are much , more favor able than in the lower and denser altitude. Such an excellent record pleased the people of that town and they are now contributing generously for a larger and more modem hospital building which is soon to be erected. From Ileppner newspapers and other reliable sources 'we learn that the lives of at least several patients have been saved in that town by having a hospital where grave cases could be successfully treated without the delay consequent to a long trip to a distant city. uonuon neeas mis institution and we understand that the people of the town and surrounding coun try will soon be called upon to con tribute for the erection of a suitable building. - This we believe they will do and do liberally. Such an institution will benefit the town and community in the enchance ment of land values and other ways; as a business proposition it will he a winner; as a convenience to the sick it will be a godsend and as a step forward towards a proper place for Condon in the ranks of really progressive cities it will be second to none. Let every citizen join forces with the others and pull for a hospital while the opportunity is offered. About Rheumatism. There are lew dice! that Inflict more torture than rheumatism and there Is protttbly no disease for which inch a varied and useless lot of remedies hsvt lieen anvtfssted. To that It csn lie cured is, therefore, a bold statement to make, hut Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which en joy t n eslenaive isle, has met with grest success in the treatment of tins dlsesse. One spnlicstlon of Pain Halm will relieve the pain, and hun dreds of infferera have testified to per manent cnrei by its use. Why suffer when Pain Halm affords such quick re lief and costs but a trifle? For sals by Condon Drug Co. For Sale Fine Stallion. Dark Bay 7-year-old French Coach and Clyde Stallion, guaranteed sound and good breeder, A moot deitrahle animal. Horsemen should Investigate this matter. JKttSKV cows. Five head high-bred Jersey cows be longing to the herd recently brought here by J. E. Reynolds and left in my care for sale. Cows may be keen at Dam's Livery Barn. For prices and terms op this stork ap ply to J. A. Richmond, Cmlon, Oregon. Notice of Stock Estrayed. I have a number of cattle which es trayed from my ranch on the John Day river which I have been unable to And, Cows are branded M C on left side snd "Uunhammer" brand on left hip. Young stock "Uunhammer" brand on ly. Earmark silt on both ears. Any one knowing of their whereabouts will please notify me and I will come for stock and pay for any damage or trouble caused by them. 6d9 William Rtillwell, Kent, Or. Notice. Sealed bids will t received by the undersigned at his office in Condon un til Saturday, April 29, 1005, for the painting of the Armory hall building In Condon. Specifications for the work, material etc. can be obtained from the undersigned. P. H. Stephenson, 4d0 Secretary Armory Hall Co. Treasurers Notice. All county warrants registered prior May 1, 1904,' will be paid upon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases April 8, 1905. E. W. Moore, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon Notice. Having disposed of the Jarvis Phar macy I hereby give notice that all per sons Indebted to me are expected to come forward and make settlement eith er by cash or note without delay. tf. J. Q. Jarvis. PININO JR. This fine jack will make the season of 1905 at Cooke Bros, ranch, miles east of Condon. DESCRIPTION AND PKDIORKE. Color gray ; aged 5 years. Sire Pin! no (02) 101040; grandsire Bedondo; First dam, Friszell'a best jenny ; second dam Vrono. For terms and particulars apply to Cooke Bros., owners, or J. F. Fagon, manager. . REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LAND BOUOHTand SOLD List your landi with s and we will And . you a purchaser. In tending purehniort may be benefitted by ' giving ui a call, W. A. CAMPBELL, CONDON. OREGON. Office Snd Floor Barker Bldg. Inside Property Fine Business Locations on Main Street. Business and Residence Property in origi nal Townsite. Business Lo cations and Residence Prop erty in Lord's Addition. ' Bargains in Acreage Prop erty in Lancaster's Sub-division. Substantial Improve ments belonging to actual residcits, now on every ad dition and sub-division. $150 Per Acre, three Blocks from the Court house. 40 and tip for most desirable reti dence property in the city. This property is close in and will be sold on easy terms if desired. CONDON TOWN SITE CO. S. A. PATT1SON, Agent, Condon Globe Office, The . B. Barker Gornp'y. INCORPORATED Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, E. 11. Wolfe, of Bear Grove. Iowa, cheated death. He says: "Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Hitters, which effected a com plete cure. I have also found them of great benefit in general debility and nerve trouble, and keep them constantly on hand, since, as I find they have no equal." All druggists, guarantees them at 50c. SPOKANUS (No, TB Vol. U.) Will make the season of ISOS at the Dysart Barn In Condon, Oregon, commencing March 20,1905, ending July 20, I905. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. Spokanus Is a beautiful Bay In color and was fiwI.Kl In IHW. Sired by old Tower, 3042; he by The Matster, 1S4H: out ot Mary Edith 147:1. by Pnild. 1120. Cimml Dam of old Tower was, Nell ol Ulllesple oy leeroy, hot. Great Grand Dam was Maggie of GUiespte, by Sir Colin, 12W. Drnld was aired by Old Farmer, ' 286, ha by Merry Tom. The Pain of Spokanus waa Mom Qneen.by Man fred, nr8, Grand Dam was Fanny. 8645, by 1'rince of Kelvin, 6.6. Great (irand Dam waa Young Jean, 1031 by Young victor, low. ' Great Great Grand Dam Jean by Wellington, 1H4H. Prince of Kelvin was sired by the Old Prince of wale, U73, by the uenerai ana ne oy Mr w m ter Scott. Ynnnar Vletor was sired by Old Victor. 892. From the above pedigree it will be seen that Spokanus Is descended Iroin the most Illustrious sires of tne ciyacstlaie oreaa, ana ne nas prov en himself to be an excellent beeeder and a very swell foal getter. TERMS: Single servioe, 10; payable at time of service. hcnsou, fin, payame ai erni oi season. insurance for mare to be with foal, 125. Pay' able when mare la known to be with foal. All service fees become due Immediately If mare is taken from Gilliam county. CONDON CLYDESDALE IIOK8E ASSO'N., Owner. W; O. Mills s, Keeper. Send No Money ONLY TOUR NAME AND ADDRESS f ForSamplot of Cloth, Ete. HUTS xiluDxJ OSSEt Medal Talon a-Tl Thlr4 tn. Voitlas, Oa Pleas mention this paper. GENERAL MERCHANDISE HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCKMEN'S i SUPPLIES r- We are just now opening up one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods in Eastern Oregon. ' Our Groceries are the bes in the market. Our stock of shelf Hardware is complete. We have a large stock of Doors, Windows. Mouldings, Wall Paper, Building Paper etc. Picture, frames to order. We buy by the car load and are prepared to give you the benefit of it by offering the lowest prices Stoves and Ranges, Barb-wire, Nails, Paints and Oils. Furniture a Specialty MANN'S ADDITION Adjoiningtbe original townsite on the west. Most desir able property in the city. Beautiful and Healthful Lo cation. Purest water easily obtained from wells or city mains. Full sized acre tracts divided by 40-foot streets on all sides. Only three blocks from the Court house. City Lots and Acreage Unsquslsd opportunity to secure a desirable home or prof itable Investment. Invest now, before advance In prices For prices and terms apply to BOWER MAN 6c SNOVER CONDON, OREGON Oregon and Summit Sts. KKXXKKKX! Pi RelsaGher Saddles Reisacher Saddles are made for service. The reason they look better it simply be cause they are better. Thev're boilt STRONG. The thorough way in which they are pat together is the reason of their durability. Quite as much as the material from which they are made. Write for price list and photos. JOHN F. REISACHER CONDON, ORfcCON. SSSSKSSKSSi Condon Paint and Paper Company If you want your house painted and papered and doie right, see us. We make a specialty of Carriage Painting. .' . KELLY & JOHNSON, Proprietors C l E M A Brand-new. town just platted adjoining station on Colum bia River & Oregon Central R. R. about half-way between Condon and Arliugton, in the heart of the famed Gilliam County Wheat Belt Lota and Blocks for sale on reasonable terms. and terms call on or address, For prices C. A. DAN NEMAN, Clem-0reg;