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THE GOIIDOI! GLODE. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1901. THE OrriCIAL. PAPER OK QILL'iAM COUNTY, OREGON. LOCAL NEWS. M. 15. Humtimr la In lortUnl UiU ck on A bunl'ifM trip. tujierluli iiilcnt Neal ha itarlfd otit on lilt annual idiool vliilutloii. - Mlm lnly Kbl of Arlington went through oil hur way to FokdII Tuesday. W. A. Goodwin rvol It s ?rtaiu truwlxtrrlu to. In thn Armory Hull addition Friday rvrninir. Jim Canittrim lt-avei toly fur Anntln to look niter hi nln't p which nre Using I'luimered In that region. Ouunty CommUnloner Dyer wont through Monday toward Arlington with a big load, uf wheat. Ml Mabla llaUtmid left fur IV-land ftuuday wliura will "(Kind Urn vaca tion with lu-r mother. Ml Maiulo HuilLIt, of Matney, coin mncd Uinclilng In th Nlou Jiitrlcl In Frry Canyun Monday, Al Collin and llunisjonn of Furry Canyon came nut from Arlington Man day. They rjort wheat worth 47 cent. Mr. K. W. Daggett, of Arlington, waa In town Friday on her way front May vlllo where he had boon vUlting friend. Anumborof Condon oojde enjnjrd an outing at the ph'aaant home of Mr. and Mr. 11. C. Strickland on Hay Creek Sunday, Dr. Wood returned from Portland Friday, lie enjoyed a plcatiatil visit with friend and, relative there, but conic glad to be back to Condon again. Ml Uraoe Crane lout a email leather atchel lat Thursday between her home lirar Mayvllle and Condon. The puree contained 3 In gold Finder will leae return to loner or leave at thl office, A. Hmytlie and ton have returned to Arlington aftor a auiceMful trip with their aheep to Culuradi), They now have llWOOou the range there and are prepared to buy . more. Arlington liecord. Jean Lsboni and Burt Cason left Monday morning for the lower country. Mr. Canon goct to Portland to attend the Maonle grand lodge and Mr.Lubou goe toTacomaona combined businet and pleasure trip. The body of flyron Sander, who wa drowned in the John Day' May 28, was recovered Monday of last week a aliort distance below where the accident oc cur!. The remain were buried In the Arlington cemetery, J, W. Apple, T. B. Rlgga, Henry Wilkin, Abbey Tuonuw and J. I. Thomaa were in town Hatunlay from the Rock creek region. Mr Apple waa . a pleasant caller at thl oflteo where he called to order the Ulohk for another year. " . - Mainetreetlt almost blockaded with teams (of a few hours every day latelv. This is what Condon people like to see though and "there's always room for one more." If the crowd gets too denne we will widen the street or else extend It. D. A. Moore and family arrived from Montana last week and are looking ovee the country with a view to locating In the stock business. Mr.Moore Is a son of Kldor A. B. Moore and a brother of Frank and Alburn Moore, all of whom are among our best citizens. The local K. P. louge entertained , a number of dlNtingulshed guests Sunday evening, among the number being Grand Chancellor W. L. Jlradnhaw, Grand Pre late J. W. Maloney, P. G. Chancellor Wm. M. Cake aud Grand K. of K. ami 8 I It. 6tlii8on. A sumptuous banquet was served and a pleasant evouing was spent, ... Leroy Paul was in from bis Hock crook ranch Saturday bringing with him J. 11. Brown who is suffering from a broken arm. Brown has been working on the Paul ranch and while harnessing a colt Haturday morning the animal kicked him breaking both bones oi the right arm just above the elbow. Drs, Wood and Uullette reduced the fracture and the patient la doing nicely. Mr. Brown has a family, de pen lout on him, at Salem Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Keya came over from Mayvllle Sunday to attend the K. of P. banquet that evening, They re turned Monday . expecting to leave for Hichmond the following day to attend the pioneer's meeting at that place. Mr. Keya reports a large and steadily in creasing trade at the May ville Flouring Mills which are owned and operated by the well-known firm of Keya & Son. Their new grain elevetor is now rapidly Hearing comnletion. County Superintendent Neal expects V t(j hold the annual Teacher's Institute lAln this city June 24,25 and 20. Jrrof. - Wetzel, of Salt Lake la expected to be here In the capacity of Institute Instruc tor. Prof. Wetzel was Iomierly located InPortland where he attained much prominence as an educator, He is a fa vorite in Oregoji as an Institute instruc tor.' Superintendent Neal will e'pnre no trouble to make this meeting the very best ever held in the county. , .The commencement exercises of the Law Department of Willamette Unl versity took place at Salem lastThurs day. We acknowlege receipt of an in vitation to be present at the exercises iram the hand of Mr. If. JI. , Turner , who Is one ofjthe graduates. Mr. Turner spent several months in Condon two years ago and while here worked for a while in the Ui.ouu office, lie waa first-class printer and we congratulate Mm on having made a .start lntha more COH'MEIIOEMEHT.:, Graduating Class Clyon Diplomas. EXCELLENT SHOWING MADE Eight Earnest, Ardant Young People Cover Themselves With Clory. In the presence of one of the larjrnat itudlnnect that ever antembled iu the Armory hall the graduating clan of '01 uf the Condon public action! p.arrlud out their Impiwtttilve cniimeiioement exer clis lust Friday evening. The stage wa bnautaiu with a wealth of fragrant flower and inula a fitting back-ground for the clans, all fuultlumily attired, sitting with tho composure of adult, and moved with a common spirit to give the buolnes of the evening their undivided attention. The excellent discipline displayed and tho look of earned, honest eirort which showed on every face told tho story of th careful training they bad received and gave a hint to the observer of the pride and gratification which munt luve thrlllei the hurt of t'd Ul1, sp ire inn wh occupied a seat to the right of the das and to whose untiring work and ever lasting vigilance a a teacher is due much praUa for the excellence of the evening's entertainment. Thl man was Prof, W. It, Neal, whoxe faculty for discipline and control aud at an instruct or, needs no comment here; It was ex emplified and proven to the Condon public on that occailon by the actions of eight a bright an learnent younjf ople a ever stepped from the portal of a public school Into the big, wide, bust ling world that lies beyond. Mimic for the occasion waa furnished hy Mls Blanche Mcllaflle, who is one of Kastorn Oregon's most accomplished young pianists, and her rendition of a number of classic selection received by the audience with warm applause. Jennie Neal delivered the salutatory, her subject being "Life". Her thoughts were clothed in well chosen words and itvf unlivery wm admirable. The class poem "Vision" by.Uyrl Agnea Springston waa of a high order, rendered in a most pleasing manner and the oration which followed, "University and True Patriotism," by Bertha Trim ble, was, perhaps, the real oratorical effort of the evening. The cl.ua oration, by Bert Kdwardu, "American Ideals" wat a splendid efftrt. Could all our public school boys and girl go out into the world imbued with the aspirations there in presume I the destiny of our ciuutry would be safe and its glorious f uture as sured. (JushIu Darling eead a cpinposltort her subject being "True Nobility," Her commanding presence wit the stage and the excellence of her enunciation were favorably commented upon while the composition which followed "The Beau ties of Nature" by Abbie K. Darling was well preptrel ant excellently de livered. Robert Fitxwater had chosen as the subject of his oration "The Decisive Battle of the Keliellion" and his por traval of the battle of Gettysburg was given with the air of a veteran.- Hi voice and manner are above the average for a boy of his year and are an earnest of future possibilities as an orator. The valedictory was delivered by LIHa May Clarke, who impressed her hearers with theU-auty of her thoughts, her force ful delivery bmT her composure on the platform.. Her words of thanks and farewell to teachera, classmates and friends were part Icularly effective. Sam E. Van Vactor'a address to the clasa will be remembered by all present as a gem of pure thought, sound advice and oratorical excellence. He ointed ont the Ideals and aspirations which should urge the graduates on to higher and better things and that truth, virtue aud integrity, in all things, lead to the only true success and greatness. Prof. Harry F. Htricklin, who was to have presented the diploui U was un avoidably detained in his room by illness but It iv, Klward Curran filled his place and, in a few appropriate remarks placed In the ban Is of each member of the class the roll of parchment which will no doubt be carefully guarded through life aa a priceless treasure. ,:, After the cla99 suuj, which closed the exercises and the class yell which an nounced that vacation was at hand, the class held an informal reception on the platform and were given the 'glad hand' and hearty cougratulations.by a hunt of friends. The occasion was a memorable one In Condon and may be reckoned as the beginning of a new era in school work in this place. Mr. J. E. Lancaster, of Portland is here visiting his mother and sister Mrs Lancaster and Mrs. Price, Diatrict Attorney Frank Menefee, of the Dalles Is here this weak repesenting the Suts in the noted rl t case. Mr, Menefee is a popular official and has many frionds through the district. , Edith ami Violet Greenfield were pleasantly surprised by a party of their young frlenda Tuesday evening. The children came without warning bringing refeshments with them and spent a jolly evening. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tnke Laxative Brnmo Quinine Tablets. All driink'lutu refund tho money if it fill Is to curu K. W. Grovo'i signature U on encb box. 25c A aecomi shiptnont of wnll paper, lat est desit-ms, just received at Clarke ft Dr. titillate pei formed a surgical operation for Mrs, B. L. (iiinlin Hun day at the Cooke ranch. Tho patient isgctting along nicely. Mrs II. W. Pauling and son arrived from Portland Friday to Join Herman who has lien here fore eon pie of week. They will iMcomn permanent tt-ridents of Condon this trip Herman says. How to Avoid Trouble. Now Is the. time to provide yourself and nuuiiy w ith a loll!e ofChutiiberlain's Colli', Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemeity. It Is atmont ti ruln to be nefded lfote the aumnier Is over, an I If procured no nny nive y u a trip to town in the night or in your busiest seaeon. It Is everywhere admitted to be the iiiomi itii'cenifnl medicine in oe for bowel complaint both for ehil.lrcu aud adults. No family can a(frd to lie without It. Fur sale by the Hudson Pharmory. Subscribe Jbr tho Globe. FRANK WILSON, Proprietor. FOR FAIR TREATMENT .' TRY WILSON'S PHARMACY. Prescription Druggists LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. ' We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Ln inter. Careful atten given to illa of apocial sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON Musical Goods t of Every Kind. Violins from $5.00 to 125.00. ' Mandolins from $0.00 to $15.00. Accordiitns from $3.00 to $8.00. Guitars from $8.00 to $25.00. Tx . Banjos from $8.00 to $20.00 , Violin, Guitar and Banjo Canes, $2.50. 1 Violin Bows, Rosin, Flutes, Harmonicos, Blow Accordians Jewsharpfl, Zubas and everything known irv Musical Goods can bo found at tho V . - 4 Condon Pharmacy , AL HENSHAW, Proprlatora. New Goods Arriving Daily at CLARKE & FRAZER'S. Their space is crowded with Rugs, Carpets, Iron and Wood. Bedsteads, Wool Beds, Glass front and plain Cupboards, Rockers, Chairs, Alarm Clocks, ; Hardware, Stoves, Steel Ranges, Mouldings, Building Material Etc.' . ! Our Prices are Reasonable. NEW GOODS Arriving Daily. FINE SHOES For Men, Women ans .- ' ' ' . - .. CLOTHING asier, For Everyone FURNISHINGS For Men and Boys Don't Forget the Place DUNN BROS; Big Store, CONDON, - - OREGON. In Justice Court. In the riot rase -yesterday, lnJnt)T Neale's eonrt, DiUhl Attorney Menefee moved to discharge Frank Palmer which was done. John Selon was- ivj) a hearing and was bound over to the circuit court In the mm of Mr. Mcned- then decided to dismiss the remaining einps in t ho justice cou-t and file information lu the circuit court airiinut the remain .lug defendant?, namely: Lonia Nekon. Wm Nelson, Wm. Mfgrne, 1. W. Clark and Burns Ji-nea. j, r. eci.i,r.TTa. m. I. . "', CULLETTE & WOOD PHYSICIANS AND 8UROEON3. Iy ami nlatit calln promt'lfy aunrl Ortce Main street near Hpnn;. K)SIOX, OltK. mi sfgnatars Is on every ecx of t'i smniM Laxative Bromo-Quipin. ratteu lb romedv that mrr it !? H. W. PAULING, Manager. CW. CROSFIFLD. Call and See Us. Some New Things. Ladits Shirt Waiata, Aprons, Yin Underwear, .Summer Dress Gilt and Fancy Buttons. Spikes, tion fur Trimming?. You Will Find Our Prices Reasonable. When in Condon call and inspect our fine line of Spring and Summer goods now on hand. We know they will pleas you if you can be pleased with fine quality, up to date t1yles and reasonable prices. Save Your Cash Coupons. They Are Worth Money; P. H. Stephenson, r i Condon, NEW SPRING GOODS. Our line of Spring Goods is now full and complete and con sists'of all lines of General Merchandise. We can sell you anything from a needle to a threshing machine. "' nr.''''- Our stock is one of the largest in the county and oar prices defy competition. We want yonr trade. Watch this space for further announcements later. Yours for trade, "The Big Olex, CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, . FINEST BRANDS QF ItlNES, LIQUORS and CIGARS flNE BILLIAR AND POOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. FRED WILSON, rUOPRIKTOK. Stop at the CONDON HOTEL. MRS. S. A. MADDOCK, Proprietor. RirJEHART'S - - Condon, - Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found iu this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. HEADQUARTERS F O. S. EBI, rROPBIETOR OF SODA and BOTTLING UORKS Mnnnfactarer o( Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, Sargnparilla and Iron and all other Soft and Carbonated Drinks. Condon trade is respect fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. Dotj't fort tt?at the (ilOB Offiee ia etill in business giving the latest news and turning out ' " the neatest job work iu the County. Finest Visiting ., Cards: latest Stationery in hort thf "best printing." allapd Examine 5toeK aijd prices Before Qrderii7. Pompadour CollarVttfjuW u Lawna and Organdie?, ';leart,' Cheunille and Gallwii Inscr- iable Merchant. Oregon. Store," 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. RESTAURANT OR TRAVELING raEn; Fossil Flour takes the lead because it is the best. , - , Try it. Fossil Flouring Hills, " " FOSSIL, OREGON. For Sale by Leading Condon Merchants iii(itV. . Z , 1 Urn . V - f ... j.w pAUS(,I.- .1. 1 , . .. C v l -a-. Attorney at ivr. .. . :. Cnadna. itc, . : , . ai ' t ;' .'- It . . Lt rnnrtfrii inff,nfttf. Tirffis r(t!Nfti11irt.'-tfbt- In tear ti putUsflua buiiani,,Miiiusrsr, IS. A. fATTlSOil ... j,. kotaet public Offlc In Glob. BallJtng. COWDOW. . - - . ORKOOX. D R.J. W.VOGEL Specialist for Refraction and D.fects ; Of the Eye. Wiil VUIt Condoa Etery Tbre Month Wtch Loel Colnmn (or Pate. gAU . VA VACTOa ATTOSJET-AT-LAV. Offie eorner Spring rtreet and OregonkTeaoa COS DOM. OBEOOJT. The Regulator Line. Its Ptfei I IM NAVIGATION CO. THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ' LINE.,,- Di&j Line of Steamer Befweea Portias Vancouver, Cavaftr Locks, Hood Rivet tad all Points on & TTashingtoa tide. TTie fto.mfi Enriei ntyna ltiftiI?or tw Portland Tery iDorning efl Soniur) f, nd The 14I t 8 . m., arrlvin; t desUii Hon la imp! tint lor outgoing trains. Freight Etea Gretl7 Kcdactd. W. C. ALLAWAT. Gen. Ajft., foot oi Court 8ueet. Tb D..ies, Or. 3noi?rLsnE akd Union Pacific TIME ItCHED'lLES AttRITS v Arlington Or. , . ChloajfO Salt iJike. Denver, 110j.m. fortmiiil Ft. Worth.Omaliii, Bp.cir.1 Knu Utv, St. ;M.. m. T.onU.Chicr.gotnd Tl Hunt- East. li.gto.. ' AtUntte Fait Uke. Denrer, :l-.m. Kiprts. Ft. Wortb.Omaha, Silt a. n. KunsdS Citv, St. via HiHit- I.oais.Ciiiuagoaud lagtou asU fLPml Walla Walla Lewis- 1:40 a.m. Fa't Mail ton.8pok.ne, Mm 11:17 p.m. neniio'1. ' i'""'. ti Dnlutln Milwan- BpoLaao kee.Cliic.goitast OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE rliOM rOBTLANU. 10 p.m. Alt nailing dates 4:00 p.m. . subject to chauge For Pan Francisco tail every 6 daya Dully . Colt'mbla Rlvr 4:00p.m. Ex. Sunday ttamri. Ex. Suuday :. m. ' . , . , Saturday To Astoria and Hay lU:W)p. m. ; L&uiilugs. , 6 08a.m. Wlllamed River. 4:30 p. m Ex. Suuday Kx.Bunday Oregon City, New berg, Salem, Inde- fiendence & s jtiiding.. ' 7 00 a.m. !llamH and Yam- 8:80p.m. TucY. Thar. kill 8ler. Won., Wed. aud Sat. nd fti- . Oregon City, Day loo,6 Way Laud . logs. B OO a m. Wl!laiett liver. 4:80 p.m. rue.., TIiiit. , Mon.,vyi l. aud Sat. Portland to Corval- aud Frl. lis A Way Land- . , . .. Ing. Lr. Klparla Enakl River. Lv.Iwl;l 8:8.5 a. -a. . . Daily , j Blparla to Lewlstou 9 a. iu. A. L. CRAIG, Gfnpr.l Passenger AgeuU Portland, 0 EASTER MILUIIERY. LATEST STYLES IH Jats apd Bonnet KECK7EAR;FA!.CY COOL., ALL THE LADIES ARE INVITED. fiyiss Xouella, (TaddoeJv. lucrative profession of law. 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