Tl nO!!Ofl!I HLOHE, THURSDAY. JUNE 27. l0. "it.n l ilihnmlitjr. We ' to make t,.t twpprthp now. j!lino h tirttiilv rni.l lt!Vu?Mir lrtrnl to aartat TO ty wtntiiur hi. e iH-' of ho!f nwrw re x ititrh)irlinrklH. t'orr'rrnrtrMiro mtwl he firiii-d l.t writ, k iwiiiwrtlv fnr pwk iii'ttiii,'tii aa an vliliMt lh, and IN? nil tor naxnw tir rwponatlitHty toropitr .im xtranawt t Twrmfmnlpno. ' -" HfiVG RULE ROBBERY. The Or rgonian offers th follow ing comment on recent on tragen by the Qiay political ring in 1'hila delphia: Tta Tet rinj thst New, York City repu lists! nl rninl In' lHsl U recslM r Ihe umt ntt-nt fwitrin,,"( tli Quay ring in 1'hiUilwi pin. Ti (iiyrint nnil b (It lirnh llir lVnimlvni LisUlnre chantring thr etistin hw hmt granting ( frstt eliise for street railway. Tn Governor signed them at iuitnigit Nest morn ing the parties to tl pht ecurel charters from the Smrtary f Xut 1 Inre his office wa open l the general public and before outMu-r had any chance to put in spplitmunt. The Philadelphia Council met In special session and adoptei fourteen ordinan ces g'antitig rights, of way as a free gift to railroads nrxm, omler and over the principal strtfets of the city, whether B )w occnpieLornot., On the day that these ordinances came before Mayor Ashbridge for his , ipnature,-John Wanatimker sent a written proposition to the Mayor offering to pay the city $2,503,030 fiMr these franchises that were jiivren away. The Mayor, when the letter was handed to him, threw it at the messenger's head. A duplicate of this proposition sent to ; the Mayor's house was avoided by the Mayor's failure to go home that evening. The Mayor affixed his signature to the bill without giving any opportunity for a public hearing and without opening a letter which offered the city 2.500,0J0 for rights which be has given away for DOthing. "In any city of decent spirit and in telligence.' Mayor Aahbridge would be impeached and expelled from office; in any city of decent spirit the situation, if not speedily righWd, would lead np to revolution." Such words have the right ring. It ia a ' shame to our vaunted civilization and intelligence that such things are allowed to contin ue and that the career of such corrupt political combinations as the Quay machine are not . wiped frorn the earth." But the people of Philadelphia' are not alone in this disgrace. The same condition will be found inr every state, in - every county, almost in every precinct in the country. Were Matt Quay to De nominated for the presidency in 1904 be could depend on 73. or perhaps 90 per cent of his party vote right here in Oregon. .. It is this blind partisanship which is hurrying American institutions to disaster. It is the idea that we must vote for Judas Iscariot, the davil or a yellow dig, if he is on our ticket, that makes the much brag ged about "American voting king" look like 30 cents. Arid it is the result of his fool acts in"votin her straight" that is breediug anarch ists and other awful things all over the country. : - '; ' GO VERNMENT O WNERSIIIP. The Denver Times is authority for the following statement; " A gigantic scheme is under way to transfer the railroads of the United States to the Government. A Western financier who returned today from New York, where he investigated the rumors afloat in financial circles, asserts that the re port of pending Government owner ship is general. He declared that in a few years the Rockefeller Ilarriinan, Vanderbilt, Gould and Morgan interests would turn over to the Government every line of railroad in the country?-the Go.v-1 ernmentto pay the total value of about $10,000,000,000, a string of banks to be controlled by the same interests to finance the deal." Mr. Schwab, president of the Steel Trust, has ordered for him self the finest private car that can be built by the Pullman Company. Read It In His Newspaper.. George Schanh, a well known German citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dtyton Vlkz 'it nnij. il knows that this paper aims to advertise only the beet in its coin in and when he eaw Chamberlain's Pain IUIiii advertised therein for lame back. be did n't hecitiite in b iying a bottle of it for hi wife, who for eight week bad suffered 'with the moat terrible pinV in tier hack and could get n r di.f, li ay: "After mint the Pain I' ll m for a few day my wife said to me 't feel a th nj;h b irn anew,' and lwf.re d-iiniitlie entire contents of the bottle the noVarab'e piim hud entirely van i-!ied in 1 she cujU aaain tnke up her li .nehold duties," II ' is very thankful hm.I bines that all Mnff -ring likewise w llh'.ir il her wonderful recovery 1 lis vain Mo liuiuu u: it furaa'e In the lrjJtbn I'liUim-cy. " , The walls and Hoots will conmsf mrgrly of vr.ys, the ebwrvafiw room Willi be made entirely of platt glass. The cost of thj car would' suffice to build1 at least half adonen rxtremly comfortaW honws. Mr. Schwab has publicly declared that hedges not believe in labor unions Mr. Schwab's profits and hisability to build palace cars dopend on his ability to get twl udt heaply No wontor Mr.! Schwab des no", believe hi labor unions. When la bor unions and other common rnm human enterprises shall have ftccowplifdid their work, it'ill be more difficult Ar one young gentle man engaginl in a certain industry to bnild him wlf a car of onyx and plate glass, while other men irv the same business make barely enough to live on. San Francisco Examiner. Big Wool Sale, t v; A dispatch from Shaniko says: Alarge nnmberof wool buyers came to Shaniko last night to be in attendance at the anction sale today of wools of the Bald win heep & Land Company. Sealed bids. were taken, and the entire clip of 870.000 pounds went to K. W. OHngham, 'representing Whitman, Farnsworth A Thayer, of Boston, at cents per ponnd. In addition to the Baldwin Sheep & Land Company's wool a nnm berof other clips, aggregating 4StO,000 pounds, wsr sold at -prices ranging from 11' to 12 cents per pound. The prices paid here to day beat the record to date. About 15 of the partv of buyers left here this evening on spe cial trains for various points. How to Avoid Trouble. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle ofChamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured uw miy atve y.vi a trip to town in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the mosi successful medicine in ose for bowel complaints both forchilJreo aud adults. No family can afford to be without it. For sale by the Hudson Pharmacy. Mrs P. U. Stephenson returned yes tereay from a visit at her father's ranch on Uav creek. The pump at the city well which is rnn by horse power, was out of commis sion Tuesday for repairs. M. J. Canty, formerly of Arlington, where he was engaged in the harness and saddle business, . who mysteriously disappared from his borne at M onn tain borne," Idaho, some time ago, was found dead on the highway near Port land a week or so ago. His death was believed to be due to natural causes brought about by dissipation. . . Yon may as well eipect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active energetic man with a torpid liver and yoo may know that his liver is torpid when be does not relish his food or feels dull and languid after eating, often has headache and some times dizziness. A few doss of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal function, renew his vitality improve his digestion and make him feef like a new, man. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Hudson's Pharmacy. FOE SALE. Good ranch, 160 acres, all fenced. Young orchard, house, living water and crop of wheat on ground. Uood chance to homestead land adjoining "this place. Enquire at this office. Renew Your Subscriptions. Subscriptions for all tbe leading news papers and periodicals published in the United States or any other country on earth will be received at the Globz office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the amount with as and we will attend to the business for you. Cell when in town and renew yonr subscrip tions to von'r favorites forI901. tf Reduced Rate3, '1 Are now in effect toBuffalo, New York. Do you eipect to attend the- Pan-Ameri can hp)ition7 If si d ntbtv yi'ir tickets until yon have investigate 1 the service of the Illinois Central R iilroa l. Oar accommodations are the beat that ! can be had, oar trains are always on time aud employes courteous and accom modating Through tourist cars ffr.jfl Pacific Coast to Bv3tm vii B ifftlo. If you will send fi fteen cents in stamps, toallre.u given btl tv, wi will f -ward yoi by return m iil on of ot- 31 x 4) in:h- will mtpi of thi fJiitei States. Cuba and Porto Rico. Any uiformatio'i regarding rates, ac commodations, service, time, connections stop-overs etc. will hi cheerfully given by . ' . ..... ... ' , B. H. Thcmbuix, Coiu'I Agt 142 Third Srreet Portland, Ore. Purely Business. BATns -Hotanii cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel, G. L. Neal, the well known anction- eer, will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to his care. If yon have property to sell consult hi in - U NICKLIS, DENTIST ' , 0:noe In Uie Stcpbeimon Building, up .tairt. CONDON, OHEODN. MONUMENT. Fred Wise pa4d. through' town Swturday with a lnnl of ttrtepT belong InjtoS. B.-Barker. ",t Mrs. Uh Carter, formerly of Artlng ton, but nr w ; resident ot this 4 place has put hi a confectionery ' and fruit store. tiKt Lotta Wilson left lr Ueppnsr ?nndy where she will remain a few days; from that place she- experts to to lone tovistil her elstrs Mrs. . A. Woolery an"t Mrs.T.iu Brlrely:""'' Mr. Jinv Ocbrarf, one f wir leadinit merchants who h seriously ill and has been1 at the St Vincent Imspital for several months has been removed to a privattt house where at last reports .lie was siuking very fast. Call at HiwVon'a Thermae am! t v a freer " swmpT of Chitmherlaln's ' Stonrach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic. They also improve the appatite, strengthen the digestion and regnlates the liver and bowels. They are easy to a a j. A a taae ana pieasanr.ui enecu AJAX." Fred Adlartl sr. ia very4 sick again. Wm. and Kitella Adlard visited I heir parents here Sunday, MiasLenna JFarrai; is.bere cooking for her uncles 0 ar and Clift Maley while they are putting op their big crop of hay.. .:.- Smith Bros, fit Esau, are np on their bunch grass ranches this week cutting their rye hay. CilasOmeya Linn Co. boy and a schoolmate of the Maley i Bros, is here helping them with their bay harvest. E-IJie Palmer went to Condon Satur day. Charley Marvel came np from Rock creek the first ot the week. 4S- " Topsy. My little son had an attack of whoop ping cough and was thrvatned with pneamoal; but for Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy we would of had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of croup. II. J. Strickfaden, editor World-llerald, Fair Haven, Wash. For iale by the Hudson Pharmacy. . LONE ROCK. The sports about town are puttig their race stork in training for the 4th. Cold north west winds in tbe day time and heavy frosts at nights are becoming quite troublesome and very damaging to grass and crops of all kinds. The campmeeling over on Rock Creek is in progress. Only a few campers are on the grounds but quite a crowd visited the meeting last Sunday. - Prof.-. Patterson who ia teaching school in Lost Valley has been consider ably under the weather for the past few weeks but keeps wagging about. On Sunday night of the 16th some parties visited D. Henry's sheep camp which was located on the creek about 5 miles south ol town and fired half a hundred shots into the band of sheep killing about 10 head. The camp tender moved tbe sheep out as soon as possi ble. Stops ths Cough and works off ths Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qninine Tablet, cure a cold in one dy. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cent . Pullman Ordinary Sleepers1 The toorist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special class of eqni pment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has issued from its shops what it tech nically calls tlie'Tulltiinn Ordinary Sleeper," These cars appear similar lo the regular sleepers being built mi the same plan, but not furnished with the same elegance. They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towel?, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. : Each; car has a etove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping", and each section can befitted with an adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make np 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 6. K. & 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. For rates sml full inforiiiation, includ ing folders' write to- ;' A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent, O. K. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. guaranteed o00 Sary pearly. $len and women ol good add resit to represent us. some, to travel appointing agents, other, for local work looking after our Interest.. S900 Mlarr guaranteed yearly; extra eora niiiwlon. and expcu.es, repaid advancement, old entiiblUhed houte. Grand cbnnos for earn est maii or woman to secure plennuit, perma-nent-pOMitinn, liberal income and future. New, brilliant line. Write at once, ,:t STAFFORD :P2E3S, - 23 Church St., New Haven. Conn'. OF- niTEREST- eveoy tmnm n this if yen 1 ' are !0bitiQU t0 . Veep" r thoroughly . Iiook rithead before- . ? yet s bny . your . 'Pumnrer .Cornet5- ! - We bate i n v. nice line T of aud .-W. A B ? ' in' J ftraiuM front - French . waist, infrrnd on 'prices . ? 1 ami- v -thei.;;. place f ; to jre ;V:..uuri , real i " ' value ; every -dollar you invest just . read ',,!. K' Cycle Extra. Long. . -.K i- ) . this ad j TjWft 'tt & carefully f rfAll Goods Marked in Plain FiKuress$ew - LORD & CO. Arlinoftons v : WOOL and GRAIN Stored with us will recievathe careful attention of experienced warehousemen. BaBb.Wirt, Nsjs, Salt, Sugat, ill Staffs always on General Storage and Forwarding. ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. Reopened, "THE MODEL" Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Everything Up-to-Date. M. E. SUMMERS, Proprietor. v J. R. New Store at Alville. We bavtfjnfet opened a Btock of goods at our new store at Alville, in Ferry Canyon, comprising Groceries, Tobacco, IIardwairertare, Notions, Confections et c. We invite a share of your patronage and assure you of low prices and fair treatment." '" - AI & L. E. McConnell. - -:.;v .f , . 'visit DR. JORDAN'S o-sat! UUSEUU OF A!!AT0UY lOSt MARKET ST.. MM FRANCISCO, CAL. IMMn suuk u. Smaik. Th.htrSMtAjtalomloal Ifaaeam IsUiaWor'S. On ft attraction tn Of City. A vtondtrtul tiuhior Wwri. WeakaoaMa.orafijreontrMt. k ) iiMu.,Miilf ir t.r. by m th uldwt Bdk-UJ luton tti i'MUM Mwuiiwfl m yaara, m wa. suaoAfl rairait Histasta Tr nr. anS I44I Ma wba ra mfferlnc Irom b effect, el routblal India er.Uou. mr lit tnatu r.r 'yaars, Henrou. sn pbrrical ifcllly,ll. i , aMBr. Im Man.biM4nlllt.cotnDli. I cation.; .iMraalarrlMca. PrMiaur- I mt Vrlnatlla.. !. ily coDiblu.Uon of t remwltea, of fr.at ooratlr. power, the Doctor I liaa to arranrad hi. traalm.nl that II arlil nol . raa..irrkaa. rmararr ' only aT'trS Innnediat rrl" but permanent I i cure, i a tuoior doe not eiajm to p.i lorni 1 mlraelaa. but tn well known to be a lair and I . aqiiara Phralolan and Surf ronLfira-.mil) aol I a hlawww-laltr ni.... me miii, fit ir.iai th TrHII.m thol"roMf andleatM from i I th .ratan without tha &aa ot Dfrrmrt Trauaaa flttrd br aa Exsrl. Kaa1la)1 I Car for Ha)ttorw A qolck and rtvtUxil Sir. for rila. riaanr and rialw,b r. Jordan', naelal aalnUa. SMIboda, . ' ETIBT SSAH aoDlrln.too.wmraearra ' our rvmrn opinion or lincoinpiainr. . ' IK. will Ouarrmtes m XQHXllYM CUSM l rTMiiM mtulennk. . unnviiiatioa kukk ninnrwirTpnTan. CHAKQE0 VXHY BSAHOSABLH. Tnaunaut paraaaaMr er br Uiur. WHta f.r Knk uriOPIIT SV I R4BU1SK. Maii.r , (aVvaloabia book lor man.) Call or wriia OH JORDAN ft CO., 1051 Mark 81, S. r. . Subscribe for the Gibk.. Only fl.50 a year TO W!DEA7AI(E ad will interest you. We . can fill V ny. ; aiietl rder at Once. SowJiner wash goods hi prcat pnfuton. . - All i the things . in . Seotch gitijrbains, lawns, dinMtiee, orga-ndies . rhallies, India lineii, India lawn, r . English ... 'cloth, .... naisook, and swiss. .Hoisery clean and stainless, JO 12 15 ao 25 85 40 60 and 0 ' cents a We want to- make many new customers for our store f" and shall by giving them the most and best at lowest . price. , Bend in your ;. order and tes'' our . ability. We are sure to make you rejoice. We know that our prices qtrotetf ' can't be beat for ; etinal qualities. Oregon. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OREGON. DKMAXDFORORADC ATES The dfin'.nd fur graduates of lh Normal School, durlns lb part year kaa been nurb oejond lh supply. I'oaiUuiM llh from f to S75 ft mouth. . STATU CERTIKICATES and PIHIMAS-Wa-dvnt. ar prepare! lor th Stats Esamlnatlons ui) rwKlily taka Slat paper, on (raduaUon. Btronc Arademir and Prulratlonal eouras. Wf 11 equipped Tralnlnc Department. Kxpeu.es ranra Irom 1120 lo (175 per year, fall term open. Sept 17. For catalogue containing (nil aniiouneements ad drea, P. U CAKrssu, or 3, B. V. Krruis, frealdent. HeoreUry, Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and hand in any quantities. NEWMAN, Mixologst. PAPERING AND PAINTING. . Fall line of latest WalJ Taper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice. Call and see my samples. W A. DARLING. QR. B. F. BUTLER, RESIDENT DENTIST ARUNOTON, . ' OREOOH. Will be In Condon tbe last week In eachmontb .commencing jHly 25th. Crown Bridce. and Plats work a specialty. ' Teeth extracted without puln. All work guar anteed. . CJNDON OFFICE OVER WILSON'S PHARMACY. Not!o ff Final 8atttmsnt ,. Notice 1s hereby given that the snderalgned haa filed her final account of her proceeding, as executrix of the e.tate of Enoch Wither., deceas ed, with the Comity Court of Ollllam County, Oregon, and that the Couit hat appointed Monday, July 1, 1901, at2o'lock In the afternoon, at the place of holding County Court, at Condon, in said Coun ty, as the time and place of hearing all objections to the said final account, If any there be, and lha final settlement thereof. All heira. creditors or other pemon. Iiitcrated In aald e.tate having any objection, to the .Hid final account a. riled are hereby notified to file the name, .peclfying the particular, of auch objoetlon. on or before lie .Hid any ann nonr appuinuxi mr uio mq final hearing and settlement of wild account. Dated May a, W0t. MaUNDA Withkrs. . . Executrix PURCHASERS. bead them que by one. We have prepared ahead for the newest and have them.- 'Alert to the wants of the . trade," is our motto. Extra fine line of ladies' shirt waists' belts, Just revived:"; A complete line of Nubian nearnilk, t Instral, handkerchiefs, burnt loatherpurses, hair pins, hatr , ornaments ( etc. .We have only the , , " lHnt. Ladies' summer vests, percaline and hkesattn. dress linings. . All the.,, newest things in trimmings, , braids, lace. corset covers, silk, . millings muslin underwear, petticoats etc etc. ARLINGTON SALOON, C.W. WHITE & CO., PROP'S. FINE WINES, MQU0R9 and CHOICE CIOAUa BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES; , ,7 FIKST-CLABS GOODS OUR PTUDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER os Dbaicht, Main St., Condon, Oregon 5)e Qopdoi BarQ CadQ OrS 0tel of tye gty. MEALS SERVED AT AIX HOUR pirst-Glass N . ClUry at leasoijable ratej. yourJSSSSSl SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. PORTWOOD'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. a,...... ...---.,m.....w-...mM,Wii... i.. ! ..li - v. V SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS J. J. PORTWOOD, Proprietor. Condon, Or. Corner FOR OUR CUSTOMERS FINEST STEAKS AND CHOICEST BEEF. ALL INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.), Highest Prices Paid for Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted. Warehouses at ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IONE. THE DALLES HOSPITAL. II Addreea, DALLES HOSPITAL, P. O, Box 648, The Dalles, Oregon. FINE PRINTING :& at the GLOBE Printery. aKsrrKR iij 'N 1 ' x ATTORNEYS AT LAW Till! IHU.KS, ORK'IO.M, c. S, PALIJER, rt!stfc Barber. STetfTc Stxave and Hair-cut Razors honed amf ro-ground COHDOH OnECOH, IIUUULb J. PAUatlf, a - 1 ' . Blacksmith andlJ,, "V Wagon maker. lloraeliielu and I'low woreaHpsnUltyS r!rr vtA n TTt-IQ 1 VJIIVC7IIIV7C m I imv f-SATISFACTION ASSURED Af thrt Old Clark Stnnd fl SB -W 'W PS - - - t Condon, Oregonr Trstaaurar'a Notice. Allcoithty .warrants registered prior ta Nm. t, will b l'l vwn re ssnlatlon at my ufilue., Interrtt ccasot after J una M, YM. 1. II. fTKHHtNUOll, Treasurer of tillliaiNr county, Oregon. gubecribe for Tin Owbe All the news, $1.50 a year. Best advertising medium. RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Spring and Church sts. ROASTS CUT FROM COOD THIHCS AT JOHtl JAGKSOIi'S t ,t Jk 9JK I fa fc. ... n;ajp p V I ,1 - - , i--J-.T-.i:'' i