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GL02! THUK3PY. APRIL tl. 1901 . NoTH'K. The i,o!'t Invito comwponilew frfim sit li"i'if l iiliHtn tomity. v in' toniuke tlii t-'jwr tlw ir!iiiif mw medium of tho rt-Ut aaa Im Mo our iru'ndi" lo tw't ns hy cnitinc in the ti! f their tvHr lve lt r.:h! n:!i!f 'f . omviii1iMipe tmist ho jiii.ru ii i y th' writer '! niwril? for pnh Hi ! inn. Vil -isHti pridenrpnf fnttH. nnd the ruiu iiuen no rertiMtMlity foropiu ioiii, I'X'.Tti -l hv osirrojuUKU nt. Wao sai 1 t'ttt alvut Winter it J lingering, in the lap of Spring? is no liar anhw. lie; i Whv let Nw York. Chirac, am. Portland get away with ail the as-vl 15:11 Wlt!l 1 friinJ wll j Will MnsK-rove has estahlishe.1 a kin Canine millions? What's .thel"lAke Pawners of them, or "j depute n at his home in Ferry Canyon matter with Condon claiming Vr!over UH' h,U U th P Jr ,u,,9' share? When Pier Johnpont Morgan and hi? big railroad combine come? to Condon to "absorb" our Colum bia Inland he would better have Fis weasel-skin along. Ko jaw bone will go here. And now the American mission ariea in China are demanding a public retraction from Mark Twain, the great American humorist, be cause of alleged libelous matter published by him about one of their number. Even preachers and phunny men seem to have troubles of their own as well as editors and other ordinary mortals. The report comes from Boise that an Oregon editor almost drowned while taking a bath in the Xatato rium at that place recently. This should serve as an awful warning to all Oregon editors when they go away from home not to fool around water but to Etick to something t hey are used to cocktails for in stance. As to bathing, it may be all right for people who are accus tomed to it but the uninitiated had better let the new fad alone. . Just to prove that this is the 20th century and that 20th century young people are strictly up-to-date and fliers' to boot, a couple were married on the west-bound train between The Dalles and Hood River the" other day at a ppeed of 40 miles an hour. An ap propriate form of ceremony for this occasion would have been that used . by an early day Texas minister when making liappy a run-away couple who were closely pursued by an irate father and a big shot gun. It was like this: "Join hands. Have her?" "Yes." "Have him?" "Yes." "Married; $10."- OLD AGE PENSIONS. New Zealand is a pioneer in gov ernmental experiments. The little country has tried many innovat ions, and claims ; to have found them all . highly satisfactory. Whether or not any of them would be practicable in such a country as the United States is not certain, but, still, people here are interested in these experiments made to im prove the condition of the people. One of the innovations introduced in New Zelandis an old age pension. The government takes it upon it pelf to see that every person over G5 years of age has an income of as much a3 $280 a year." The law was enacted two years ago and it is claimed it is producing most satis factory results. The pensions are granted under carefully arranged cond'tions, one of which is that the applicant shall have been sober and reputable during at least five years immediately preceding the applica tion. There are other provisions which aim to make enjoyment or the govern men t's Jbou n ty dependen t on a measure of good character and abstention from the vices thai wreck so many individuals. The law applies to both men and women, and an aged couple may draw enough to make their income $520 a ' ear. It is certainly a pretty idea that the New Zealanders have hit upon. There are great multitudes of people who arrive at the period of old age without a competence. In many cases it is : their, own fault, the earnings of their lives having been 8 'ii.idire 1, bit in other instances without number the individuals are Millions Given Away. It is certm'nfy : gratifying to the public to knotf of out concern which is not afraid to he gericrou".' Tlw proprietors of Dr. Kina'i New Discovery for Con soimptioo, Coughs prut Uohlshave given it way over ten million trinl bnttles'i'mf Imve the satisfaction of knowing it has; 'red thousands of hopaless cases, i my ranch, 3 miles north of Condon, Or. Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe and allfTerms: Single service, $3; season, If8; Throat, Chest . nnd Lung diseases are j insurance, $10. Due care will be taken, F irelv cjred bv it, Call on the Condon i but I will not be responsible for acci Jt.'it'Co. and get. a free trial bottle.'; dents. This fine horse is also for sale or ' ilar size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle J trade. ' , " J. XV. Ehbert, j.;,i.ir.i!!ti'i J. j 'Condon, Or. not to blame. In one way or an other th have nilfscd making money, or, making it, hare lost U through no w rong-tloing on their part. Ten? of thousands of such men have Weu useful citizens atul i have worked faithfully all their' live, but when the breath of age; ! blasts their capacity fr. work they are left with nothing for their pnnport. If thev have children thev ran fall bark on them ami it is altogether proper that chiltireu should care for them. M. I tliev hiv ti'i'ie of their own Mood ,tm who,u tou.'jvnd, they must find ; One of the first things taught i children in all well regulated (..,..,. . .Pill jfiumlws. is to bo considerate of old J j The child is admonished to j be thoughtful always for the com fort and convenience of the gray haired. It is a beautiful sentiment that is inculcated in the minds of the young, but it is pertinent to ask, Should not the community that is, the state practice the pre cept that is taught? New Zealand thinks it should; it is doing so, and its policy can not fail to arouse the admiration of the people iu every land. Boise Statesman. "A neighbor ran in ith a bottle of ; Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemedy when my son was suffer ing; with severe cramps ami was given no as beyond hope by my regular physi cian, who stands high in his profession. After administering three doses of it, my eon regained consciousness and re covered entirely within twenty-four hours," says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. This Remedy is for sale by The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Cros Seld, mgr. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Halstead retnrn ed yesterday from a visit to Portland. Mrs. Belie White is seriously iil at her home at Trail Fork. School Notes. Jennie Neal, School Editor. Jennie Balding was elected organist for the ensaiug month. Gertie Shannon has returned to school after several days absence. Lenna Farrar who has been attending school here this winter, bns returned to her home in Ferry Canyon. The seventh grade having finished the years work in grammar are now on the review. The fourth are. in long division in Arithmetic and studying about South America in Geography, A VALUABLE MEDICINE For Coughs and Colds In Children. "I have not the slightest hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all who are suffering from coughs or col.js," says Chas. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known watcli maker, of Colombo, Ceylon. "It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicint and I have repeatedly nsed it and it has always been beneficial. It has cured me qnickly of all client colds. It is especially effective for children and seldom takes mure than one bottle to cure them of hoarseness. I have per suaded many to try this valuable medi cine, and they are all as well pleased as myself over the resolts." For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Cro&fielJ, mgr. Pullman Ordi nary Sleepers The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special classof equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has issued from its shops what it tech nically calls the"Pullman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers being built on the same plan, but not furnished w ith the same elegance. They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each J car has a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping", and each section can hu fitted with an adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make up berths ; keep the car clean, and look after the wants and comforts of the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. R. & N. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers". The car attached to the "Chicago-Port land Special" goes through to Chicego without change, and the one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Much of the first class travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. Fur rates tsnd lull infurmation, includ ing folders' write to . A. L. Ckaio, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO HORSEMEN. My fine stallion, Don Pedro, will make the season, beginning April 1st, at K. L. Smith was in from Ajx jester Jy. Frank Llwo visited at the White rttneh.on PaiHjnMok, last wefk. F. T. HurHmrt, th Arlington and !haiiiko banker was in town (or h days last week. ! Th niV iif lVrc Cant-on er treated to ttrt-el stereopliinm show last Thursday night. Misses Nellie Bron. Nellie Marvel, -r ';,"'r jh.wi "-..-.... jntl A,e tak," ,h led TueMtay from the East side f Htiek eret'k where be did im earwying for w,. F. .Sutra and eons. He has 40 orphan lambs as pupils and they all take to the bottle like Kentucky Colonels. 0. W. CrosfieKt has purchased !r. J. V. l . I TWJUrni piuuwii .j,,,,., i)Urest jn lhe Coilllon pharmacy nmi is w sule'proprietor of that store. We congratulate Charlie on his rapid advance iu the business lift) of Condon. MAYVILLE. Everybody busy puttingin their Spring crops. Somewhat be hi tut ou account of bad weather. Benlah McDowell and W A Tow nsend who have beeu on the sick list are im proving. The Mayville Flouring Mill started up last week. J. E. Ramsay, Miss Nettie Anderson, Mrs. Coryell and Mis. Nortridge attend ed Easter services atFossil Sunday. W. F. Keys and w ife and Geo. Gib bous and wife spent Sunday at the home of Wm. Keys sr. The Spring term of school opened Monday with Miss Frankie Parsons as teacher. Geo.Dnkek went to Fossil Sundav, to attend Easter services he said, but his friends think that was only an excuse. How about it George? It is reported that Oklahoma Jack has applied for a positiou as assistant Sun day School superintendent. Wm. Keys & Son are preparing! to build a large grain elevato' soon. Wm. Rettie was in town during the week. He reports the yonng lambs do ing nicelv. Frank Hurlburt, of Shaniko, accom panied by a representative of the O. K. (S: N. were here a few days ago. Put. Barnett, w ho has been sick is better. Isaac Chapman and B D Davis were here from the John Day the othey day buying grain. Wm. Wehrliwasin town on business daring the week. W J Kirkland of Wheeler county, loaded his teams w ith grain at Keys & Son's the other day. R W Crane was in town on business during the week. The new telephone line between E I1 Weir's ranch and Mayville lint l)een completed. Si-ort. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Rromo-Quiiiiiie Tablet cure a colit ln-one Ky, KoCure.no Pay. Price 25 cents LONE ROCK. Lone Rock is the best chicken market in the country. A lady recently sold an old rooster for $5.00. The bird had been devoured by the purchasers a few days before. Prof. Patterson's term of private school closed this week. It has been a very successful term. Miss Flora Ward is at Fossil this week attending teachers' examination. Nasty weather. Lambing season is here with excellent prospects for a big crop. "Old Sheepskin," a noted Columbia river Si w ash w as here the other da y on his way to Grant county to harvest dead wool. , The Best Blood Purifier. The blood is constantly being purified by the lungs, liver and kidneys. Keep these organs in a healthy condition and the bowels regular and you will have no need of a blood purifier. For this pur pose there is nothing equal to Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, one dwe of them will do you more good than a dollar bottle of the best blood purifier Price, 25 cents. Samples free at The Hndson Pharmacy. C. W. Croslield, mgr. Renew Your Subscriptions. Subscriptions for all the leading news papers and periodicals pnblished in the United States or any other conntry on earth will be received at the Gixmir office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the amount with us and we will attend to the bnsiness for you. Call when in town and renew your subscrip tions to vonr favorites for 1901. tf svinjvvsjnnriTVivvwnrisvTswsi 3 HOMESTEADERS $ ATTENTION! ! The Glore will publish your 5 final proof notices for .$2.50. 2 You now pay $7.50. When 2 ready to make proof ask the d Land Office officials to send your notice to this , paper that you may save this money. Five dollars saved, in this way, is better than $5.00 earned raising 40 cent wheat; it's so much easier you know. Call at this office and we will tell you all about it. : cisuuijirjrinjuxixrimTJinniuuuirui T I-I I RELIABLE) MERCHANTS, Arlington, Oregon. fmmnnmmMiim i' m e "MODEL." HCAPQUARTKUS FOR HIiUMiRAPK wkt" noons. FINK WHISKIES. OLYM1MA PEEK. FANCY MIXED DKIXKS. A Quiet Lower Charles Main street uuiuiUiUiunuuii WOOL and GRAIN Stored with us will retieve the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Tarb Wire, Nails, Salt, Sugar, Mill Stuffs always on General Storage and Forwarding. arlingtoTwarehouse' CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. Tbia sifiinture la on every box of the genuine Laxative BroinoQuiiiine Tablet. tbn Timr)v thnt rir-n n -Iil In one day Cuararteed 00 Salary Yearly. Men and women of (rood vMrcss to rtn.-t'iit us, some to travel appolntlm? R(.'iitn, otheni fur locnl work lookinir after our intermtji. $900 salary guaranteed yearly; extra com mission mid expenses, repaid advancement, old estallinhed house. Grand nhanro for earn est man or woman to secure pleasant, perma nent position, liberal income and future. New, brilliant lines. Write ut oucc. STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church St., New Haven, Conn. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office newish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here is an opportunity. ' Kindly give good reference when writing. The A. T. Morris Wholesale House CINCINNATI OHIO Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. 49 d 8 Job Printing Of all kinds done on the short est notice and at reasonable rates. Nothing too large, no thing too email. , ; ' Globe Office. S S PAC K Mil Ptl HOWLING ALLEY POOL TABLES IN CONNECTION. Resort. Condon, Oregon. Fix, Prop. Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and hand in any quantities. Treasurer's Notice. All county w arrants registeri'd prior to July 1, 1S!K, will lie paid upon pre Hcntation at my office. Interest ceases after January 5, liiOi. 1'. II. Ptepiik.vhok, Treasurer of (iillinm county, Oregun lateil at Conilon, Ore., Jan. 7, 1001. Treasurer's Notice. All city warrant: registered prior to Sept. 1, l'JUO, will be paid on presetita tion at inv ollice. Interest eeawes after Apr. 10 1901. P. II. fyrKi'itKNMi.N, City Treasurer, Condon F. wool), M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will be found for the present at Dr. Gnllettu's office, JIalu street- K. J. -Palmer. C. H. OoitSWF.LL. PALMER & GORNWELL Blacksmiths and J OAago n m ake rs. Horseshoeing and Plow work a Hpcelalty- Give us a Trial "SATISFACTION ASSURED At the Old Clark Stand Condon, Oregon. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S orcat Ei'JSEUn OF MiTQf3Y 1061 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL (Utw link u4 geruth J Thslara'iwt Anatomical Utueam In tbf Vor'i. armful attrniiHm i On City. A VfmderfiU tij htor vtiUitrt. Wli,oraiiyoontret. 4dUenM,olt.lvilyaar4ty i vh cldet NnHMst nn Hi i'acitlb CuMk. JUUbUslMdMywra. f vh. auHunii-n:iAit disea31.i Tiim Bivai and wi 1 ,1 if I fed nn who w iiilYerlnt from lh rllfru of Tonthdil Inrli. ' yean. Karvomiuid ptayaleai liability , lm. i poivnar. Lt MaaBMil la nil lucompll I cattouiij NfxrniHturrhwii, lriitA.or. oratioQA or exepsseii In mbirF , HMnrnini, , rriarnT I Of lirlanllBK. !. Mr eamhlnallnn 4 ramedlea. of ff rut auratlv ramr. tha limMr LM w rnnrd hl Irwlnwnt IhU It will not k Only afford )mntdtut re)lf. but nermaiieiit T i cur, i uogcor opiT O'wra lo pvrrerm ' mu-Muitm. uitfc m anuwn N Of I lair ana . pqnar Phjrlo(Rn had 0ur(on, pn-tmlnoat 1 la blpolalty Dluun f 91 an. RirwiMi tneronnhly rrtlat(l from I till tyattin without Ut u of Htrr;, TnMI flttad hv an KsDnrfc. Bailliil I fr for Ku(re. A go If It anil m4tenl mritnr Pllvn, riaanr and FtWnlaa, by I vw. juijm m FU'iu paniiM nivtaoua, KTKKT MAM antvlnrtoDwillraoarM 1 Our kjjtwrt opinio of aismmpltlnF. WtwM OunranlM a tOMilVM CVEX in i n'r.ry erut tne urtrtertnk. vnawniatina MtKK anatmcnyprivat. " w M r ii a H 111 A m i'natment parnfinally or by leiler. V Wrira for Book, PHII.OHOrHT V nTAKBIAOK. Mailed (AvaluobiJ book for mva.) Caller writ DR. JORDAN k CO., 1011 Market SI, 8. F. f FOR JEAN LABOUS, PROP. FINK WINES, MIJUORS ftlul CHOICE CUiAU. 1ULLIAU1) ami POOL TA15LKS. fiust-class doons oun pride; FKESII, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG HEKU on Dkavoiit. Main St., Condon, Oregon 5h?e Qodor? Barp c?adi jors otel of tte gty. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS first-Glass Cilery at lcaOQable Iatcs. YouuPotRed! ' SPRINGSTON 5c ROGERS. PORTWOOD'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS, J. J. PORTWOOD, Proprietor. Conclon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts. State Normal School MONMOUTH, OREGON. FALL TERM UKtilNS SKPTIiMHEll 18, 1900. Ftadenta prepared to take Ktato Certificate immediately on graduation, Graduates readily secure good potations, Expense of year from $120 to f 110. fStron;? Academic and 1'rofenHionnl coarsen. New Special department in Manual Training. Well equipped Farming Department. For catalogue containing full announcement!!, address P. L. Cami'dkm,, l'resident, or W. A. Wann, Secretary of Faculty. Dort port tl?at tl?e CiLjDB Offiee is etill in busineBS giving the latest news anil turning out the neatest job work in the County. Finest Visiting Cards: latest Stationery; in short thr "beet printing." (?all and Examine 5toeK and prices Before Orderip. PAPERING AND PAINTING. Full hoe of latent Wall Paper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice. Call and see uiy samples. , W. A. DARL1KC. ATTORNEY9 AT LAW TUK PAU.KH,. OKKUON. C. S. PALMER, prtistk; Barter. Sleek Shavers and Hair-cuts. Razors honod nnd re-ground. CONDON OREGON. H. W. HARTMAN, Cnrpontor and Builder. Scroll Uork; a Specialty. Plansan Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Comtdtr t'oiirt id the Wato tt Omton, lor i 1 1 lluiu County, In the iiutivr ut tho i:tnUHt Autmat Hwknmp lIlHM'KWll, Notltw l twrotiy Riven ty tho untlenlg mil, ml itilulMnUorot tin- wliil nf AnioitK''kiiini,t1t' eesMHt. to the vwitltura f, unit nil fwrtmu h Inn rltttitu ittiufii.t. tlia mU dwaitl, Ui )rvmmt them with lli trHr vrntilnrn. withlnM tmmtln ut tin-ttnti-ot tlilt notice, It) tho tithl iliiilii!tftor, Htlln'1'ltho ui hUnttiirnrr ham. K. Van Vai'tur. Ilie umi'vtn'tn ilii pUro fur tho trniiMrttuu of tlin !nttiu'i of whl wink', in Con iHnjLllllliiW Count)', t'ireguii, "' KunitnTHKKium, A1mli!.tmttirof,th vMuta o( Auut mflmmp, I luted thli 13 tiny of IHivmlior'tW. PubKcribo for the Gi.odk. saloon, NOTICE. All persons knowlnn themnelves to be Indebt ed Ui me will niuime call at once and nettle by cash out delay. My books will bo at tho Condon rhiirinacy lor a few diiys only. ' CbII Hint settlir by cash or note, us 1 shall place ray aeoounti tu the hands of an attorney for collection. Aj,, UENSH4W ' Condon, Oregon. January 30, 1901