Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, July 04, 1901, Image 2

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THURSDAY-Jl i.Y 4 .. ICO I.
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llir roth mmwrt nw tiiUiitjr fcwopiB
.ui nrewl by rxTfwpmutfiiU. ,,
Tjx- nsv,' nr fEi.RftKATE.
Today ia th day we wlbr:ile
with a. claxh ot cviiiIwIkaiuJ rH
of drums; with the crash and rattle
tf millions of fire crackers and the
outburst of thousands of triotic
orWr; with ievry conceivable
outward demonstration that we are
Hot taclfrigiii that (NVtiluilsiu which
fired our fore fathers and caused
theiu to rebel agin vaii litest
K, i ill) at tS e 1 1 f 1 1 n i i I
Moody war. to exnt-l his armies
from American soil and pet up for
themselves a republican form of
government a government for the
leoplp,bjt theeopiftv.Md f the
people. J
But isthepatriotism of today the
ixa 1 artw) ttrHurl AAllllutr! With
the kind that filled with teal'the
souls of the revolutionary fa&ers?
Is it of.Vhe same,, .fineness as that
which inspired the m of the
writer of the DeclaYatibnf of frtdej
leudence? s Io. wes. average,
representative Americans, on this
125th birthday of the republic love
our country most because it is a
republic, or. because it stilly affords
fairly good 'opportunities for ac
quiring possession of the elusive,
a uigVy dllr? These are ques
tion, which ftvery American hopld
ask himseir and ponder e n t cTay
and hisiriswer 6hould e witheld
until the noise ' and din and
powder smell of the cele
bration is over and the spasmodic
spell of fitar-Fpangied, patriotic
exuberance, which the day always
arouses has subsided. The spirit
of commercialism is, all .around, J
it isfn the very air we breathe and it
is little wonder that even the natal
day of the republic should be more
or less tainted. with., its influence.
1.4 it not true that a large majority
of the celebrations which will be
held all hy$i ihia Tiroad land lodav
are "pronipid ' xot e by a' desire tor
gain than by: a desire td 'honor the
founders of the republic or the
republic itself? It may not tickle
our patriotic vanity to say so on
this occasion, but there are few who
.will. argue, that it ia not true. -
We should think of these things
once in a while 'and ; what ' more
propitious time' can we find; than
the Fourth day of Jtily,'A''D. 1901 ?
So from out the harry and; .bustle
of the day which ;will be largely
giveir over to the beating of drums,
the clashing of cymbals, the waving
of flags, the utterance of 'patriotic
sentiments arid 'ihY absorption of
peanuts, beer and red lemonade,
let us steal a little- tjtne in , which
to meditate on this objects for -which
our-- forefathers; strove .when', they
fought and woH;;theeyolutioriary
battles and set up a form of goverii
mentwhich they thought about per
fect and which, their descendants lo
day profess to think atqut perfect
A few moments of such meditation,
of .honest self-communion oa the
many questiofisbf the, hour 'which
so vi tally affects the destiniesjof the
republic by every intelligent citizen
would be of more value to the coun
try than Hi the .noise sijisV and
smoke and music and red fire
and red liquor etc. etc. that" ever
happened. nit- , t..-i
But the trouble is vthe great
American people can hardly ever
find time for such tame pursuits..
The above enumerated .attractions
BID IWU1UIU lUf Ult-LU. , jn a .K l
I i
The East Oregonian says" that
Pendleton, with a VopulaU6ft yb
5000, will spend 111,800 on her
Fourth-of-July CelebraUon and
asks if any 'gther, tpwn,.4ii JhreG
statesiir do as "Well Yes.'Cbilp
according to the UU .cetlBUs hanja
population of only 230arid she will
ppend ' today about $500 in the
entertainment of her guests. .But
then Condju is a mighty big little
town. ,
.rrhe Same Old. Story."
A, KfUy relut-B an ei iunce
si nil ir 1 1 ttiVi .'it ; ? i n li i.)) hi 1 1 in
almost.- ttVcwy Meuli!x)rliM.l . in the
Uuitmt St:Us an i tins I wen toil and re
t)li by thou san U of orliorit, ; JI(j ayt
Liti.u ii jrf 1 1 1 4 i mtt Vi oflvin
teranJ iiuichiiecd a bottle of C'liain
lterUiu'd C.lii!.AJii'lera mid Oiairiioea
ltenitt.lv. hinli I u-d .tcuordinif to diivc
ti.nn mi I tiu ifiuiroly. i)tti.4f;t:t(ry re
fiili. r.i i-Kjulne w-44 liitriiiied in idi
l Hiknr tumi far iir, atuoks wheu I
ii-w- l nilmr rmn:' lieii." Mr. KfHv U a.
ll knnrn wiij'-n "f Htn'ltrm, J, (j.
V it vale by 11 jjfoii Ftiaruiacy.
Mr. Uryan get off the following ' KUr. Family Missing,
rather good etory in ttw Common- O... .rftbe tr.nr'rt .Itp.ar
, v ' V?..: w recinUI it tlm of -Ah- ktlley
, . ... ! fauiilv. ) Uk liwiPnw,- 0Wd
ihecompimnt wmon repuoucansr (;m M,f igoo, to'iwkrr City,
make abxiul. tb weight of silver th IVnihicrat, "'
retails a story told n a : Boston;!, the fumlW wtwli!of B. f KelW,
man who was Vrgaing against tbe hl
white metal. He said: -No oihi""7.;'-'". " 'Z' .Zi
likes to carry silver, it is too heavy.
Now suppose I gave my wife fifty
dollars to go down town and buy
sontelhing. say a srwwl of thread - or
any article of small value, and the
clerk gnve her back 'forty-nine
d-illars and tha chmg-un silver,
she would i't want to cirry that
mnch,aniHurniog'to his wife for
c t ii" u iti-M h inj tirel ''wr vtld
y uf She repliel with a good
deal offering Oh if I.aiuld oily
get fifty dollars t speh'd f woiild
ba mllinint3 "cttry ,th (ChAngqia.
any ind of money."- - If -any "gold
I b t d mbts th j truth of th'u st ry
let him try the expjriuijntou his
wife. . v: . v
Summer cvKip!aint it nnnsually prev
aleni awotiTKJilWren lhismon.
well ' ilevirfed cae in the ' writer's
family wan cared last week by the timely
nse of CttaiuberUiM'a Colic, CltoJera and;
biarrhoea Remeily me of the best
latent mediijne!uannftnred and which
is always kept on ha'ii I at the 'borne of
ye scribe. This ia nnUntende 1 as a free
pan for the company, who do not adver
tise with s, bat to heneQt little laSWrers
who may nofbe within ey aeoe of a
physician. No family ehoold ,be with-,
onta bottle of this medicine, especially
in eommer tune Lansing. Iowa Jour-
nal.
For mI by HddMn PI
I'harmacy.
AJAX.
0ar Maley 'took hi niece Lenna
Farrar to Condon Sunday.
Miss Minnie Adlani visited her friend
Miss Lenna Farrar Thursday.
Mr. Wm. Ad lard and family visited
his parents here Wednesday.
Grandpa Palmer was confined to his
bed one day this week with a very bad
cold. '
Con. Schott was in this part of the
country the first of the week fathering
horses. ;"
Nearly every one from thia. part of
the woods will go to Condon on the
Fourth.
Mr. Lloyd Leslie who has a home
stead in the Jntnp fif Joe country .was
a caller at A" Saturdays - w ;
Geo. Smith went to Condon Sunday
to practice base ball as he is to help the
Condon team play on the Fourth.
WaUeFarrar CjrniedowB from Alville
Thursday to inform his sister Miss
Lenna that she was wanted for Goddess
of liberty on the' Fourth" at Condon.
Tosv.
Heartburn. '
When the quantity of food taken is too
large or the quality too rich, heartburn
is likely to follow, and especially eo if the
digestion has been weakened by consti-.
pation. Katslolyand not 'too freely
of easily digested food. -Masticate the
food thoroughly. Let six honrs elapse
between meal and when you feel a full
ness and weight in the region of the
sf rnich after eatinj, in Keating that
you have eaten to much, take one of the
Chamberlain's Stomich and Liver
Tablets and the heartburn may be a-
voided; 'Tor sale By Hudson Pharmacy.
Renew Your Subscriptions.
Subscriptions lor all the leading news
papers and periodicals published in the
United States or any. other country on
earth will be received at the Globe office.
Save postage, time and trouble by leav
ing the-amount with us and . we will
attend to the business for you. Call
when in' town and renew yonr subscrip
tions to vonr favorites fpr190l. tf
Reduced Rates,
Are now in effect toBnffalo, New' York.
Do you .expect to attend the Pantraeri-.
canUtp-wition?
. Ir sil i n t hv yir tickM nnti)
yon have investigated the service of he
Illinois Central "Railroad."
j Our accommodations are. the. best that
can be had, our trains are always on
time and employes coarteous and accom
modating '. - -'
Throngh tonrist car fn o P-iclftt
A a ii ..rflPt
j II youjsril.! seji.'l nieei) cenjs in spunpi,.
toallre given bdo, w will fur-
ward yoi by return miil' oi of oir 31
x 45 in'eh ' wall mvpi of , "the U ittel t
States) Cuba an I Porto Rico. ''
i Any information regarding rates, ac-
coihmoxlations. service, time, connections
stopovers etc. will bj cheerfully given
by '. .- ;'' ;. . .'
' B. H. TBTMnnLL,
: . , ; Coni'l Agt
; 142 Third Srreet Portland, Ore.
. Purely, Business. , .
Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow
els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel.
U. L. Neal, the well known auction
eer, will give the strictest attention to
all business entrusted to his care. If
yos hsvc property to sell consult him.
L. KICKUS. .
' DENTIST' .
OBlce lu the Stepbsnson Building, nj ataln.
CQNDON. OREGON. ' 2
Subscribe for The Globe,
Only $1.50 a year.
wnn vneir umuv mm n'j m"i -
one nrrwl "mare''w'Uh a rrA et.'
Their ) wngons wen of i!pritieW,
Mo., imihr... : . , , .V - '
- Abont the eth t4, Jnw, ' JW - l
fmiWcmv ithuutS nike wertf
RawIiih, Vyt , fctreeveral liy on ac
connt of lck mM of one of the hoy.
Sime lht ifm no trace wImktw of
their w.herenlxiou ha bwn iicovirel.
To olksr byi f the family, KT
ml Koy KtHey,-"rmiiine.l nl lion at
UovV)vrit, and Um Mint) pmel
"and , they r$ceWl no letter Irytn their
imrehts they ' Wafti .'!f'ieJ and
vurtetl ittstitutina a arch. In Noem
Vr ;.UtHy Kvlley arrived in DakirCitr
havinif trawled hr bierew om
the direct r.mte that thefamily wwild
have traveled t thiy had,cgnUnod on
their tjTctpy.
Koy Keifey,' the eecend son, who left
Geowtown when' the family "started
over the plains to Oregon, recently arrit
ed in Baker and callH IhwDoiWrat.
lie said that he and his brother had
never for a moment relaxed their effirta
ta,discuver the .whereabout of tlkelr
parents and brothers from the first time
they became alarmed regarding their
safety. Being members of tbe'i. XX O." F.
anil )Votinen ote Wrld, they enlist
etl'lhe help of these orders In "their
search, and had received the assistance
ot aearryevery paper in the inter-mountain
region In giving -publicity to the
fact that ' information was T desired, but
no tidinfs have been forthcoming.
What to do next he" does not know, and
he is alut to give np in despair.
How a family of five people, all nearly
of mature age,', con Id so effectually
disappear as if the earth ha 1 s wallowed
them up, Is beyond explanation, unless
tbey were murdered and their bodies
cremated.' . Then it would teem that
their effects , the wagons and horses,
would be a sure means of detecting the
murderer. Certainly it U the most
unaccountable disappearance ever heard
ot Jand it looks as thongh it will ever
remain so.
The Best Unlment forStrains.
i Mr: F.H. , Wells, the merchant at
Dear Park, Long Island, N.Y., says: "I
always recommend Chamberlain's Pain
Balm as the best liniment for strains.
I used it laat. winter for a severe lame
ness jri thesjdev resulting from a strain,
and was greatly pleased with the quick
relief and cure it effected." For tale by
Hudson Pharmacy.
When you want a modern;-Up-to-date
physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach and
Li ver Tablets. They are easy ' to take
and pleasant in effect. Price, 2 cents.
Samples free at the Hudson Pharmacv.
Stops the Cough
' and works off th Cold.
Laxative Bromo-QKlulne Tablets care a cold
In one dir. No Core, no Far. Price 25 cent
. a-FOR8ALE.A v
Good ranch, 160 acres, all fenced.
Yonng orchard, house, living water and
crop of wheat on ground. Good Chance
to homestead land adjoining' this place.
Enquire at this office. ''' '
; Pullman Ordinary 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 class of eqnipment.
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has issued from its shops what it, tech
nically calls the'Tullman Ordinary
Sleeper." These cars appear similar to
the regular sleepers being bnilt on the
same plan, but not furnished with the
same elegance. They are equipped with
mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows,
pillow-cases, towels, combs, brgshes,
ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to
be furnished by - the passenger. Each
car has a stove for making tea and coffee
and doing -"light housekeeping", .and
each section can be fitted with an adjust
able table. A uniformed porter accom
panies eich car, blsbusiness 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 O. ItV'A Ni Cb,: ie' to oe'toond' one
of these "PotWiar Ordinary' Sleepers".
The-car-attached to the "Chicago-Portland
Special", goes through to Chioego
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. J ;- ' ' , .
MuL'h 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 and full information, includ
ing folders' write to
A. L. Ckaig,
General Passenger Agent, O, R. AN. Co.
- Portland, Oregon.
guaranteed fy00
Salary yearly.
Men and women of good addre to rcjireient
ui, Kime to travel appointing agents, others
for. local work looking after our ' interests.
S900 gulury guaranteed yearl)-; extra com
iniiwfoni and expejiaes, repaid advancement,:
old catubllMhed house. Crand chance for earn
est man or, woman to secure pleasant, perma
nent ioitlon, Hbeml Income and future. New,
brilliant line. Wrlteat once.
STAFFORD PRESS,
23 Church St., New Haven, Conn.
OF IflTEREST
EyEnuauojii this
V6. If-
yon
are
1
ambitious H
to
-Keep nr-i
tnorongniy.
Inforined tL
; prices,
ahead" w"",
your M-.-" ''
i.i.Btttnier '
X .Corset. ' f
- ,.Ve"
have.,..;
wash
, goods :
in
ftreai
profusion.
All
the
things -
In
; ; Stch
' ginghams
Jawn
dimities, .
organdies.
''sballiefl,o:
.India lioeuj
ami .
. the
.'place" "' '
' get
more
v 'real '
' talu t'r
C foY
every
dollar'"
- it . t. ;
and
K'"SV?& 1?,' -
i;aHtighl
front,'
tt French, v
.i yott uA 4u twait,''.'f
viv Cycle
just
India
mce..
.of
English
jibng,
cloth,
, naiaook,
M
IJ "JJ.:1 'ra
over
ji;!
fiarefiy,:, ,
nin.'i
4
:
tAll Goods Marked in PlaiVi
ington,
FRANK WILSON. proprlator. -
' t.-i
J I
UCt."
worth
that 3 coat of lead and oil will last from 3 to 4 years and
2 coats of A Wj prepared paints will last 5 to 6 years.
Sold
it.ii Si o"i
Wilson
WOOL
Stored witH ua wf l Vecleve the careful attention of ' ;
x experienced warehousemen.
it... v .' ' i i
I J3arbYire,ftn1uai SugaVlms, Cement Flour, Feed and
i V J- -i -
Mill StufFs'always on hand in any quantities.
General Storage and Fo rwarding.
ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO.,
ARLINGTON, - OREGON.
Keopepea,
"THE MODEL"
Fine WirlesHLiQuors and Cigars.
Everything Up-to-Date.
ME." SUMMERS, Proprietor.
St V
J. R.
New Store at
AVe ha'Tejaif opened a' Btock ' of goods' at our . new, store at
Alville. in Ferry Canyon;" comprising Groceries, Tobacco,
Hardware, Tinware, Notions, Confections etc. We invite a
share of your patronage and assure you of low prices and
--fair treatment.
Al & L. E. McConnell.
V ' t- rl it . ,t - .J ,1..., . .
'visit DR. JORDAN'S oat at
UUSEUU OF AQATOUY
tOSI BUSKET IT, SAN SSANCISC0, CM.
SUA ui SMrnia.
Th1Tfit AaaMBkleal Motratt'
BUaWoc'l
Onttut nttrmetlrm ta IA. CUv. 4
VnTfl tigtu or vtoUor. ..
WtlkMMM. or any oaatraet.
S lli.,fv HIt.Ij wr. by
th. mm EtprUiliit un th. PaelA.
um, sukium raiiaitmatiuu
Ttmaiar mrm an4 aM4la
(4 mn wb. nr. nffvrlna
Iron th. HIccU M youthful ln(ll- I
a orsuana r ticmM in nauirar
f jrm Kwriw..nS btiIcI IMMIIty.lM. I
I. t Mmmttm la.ll luwmpll.
wilon( mprmmtrrtmm. PrMkiMr-
mt DrlHllu. l - Hr a nsaiMnatlon M
mnliM, rfrwt MraltT. powrr, tb. Doctor
A lia. . arraav hl lrMimni UisA u wlil not .
only (Tt.r4 TniBdlt. mi4. bat mtbmuimiiI
I ours, i m iXMnor ao. iwt sim u Mriurm
1 mtraelai, but I. will Hnnwa Inbit fair and I
. maun rbyM.n und KurfMn, prv-mla.DI
. iiraiLH Irwnmvhljr nxlloat.d IrotB '
f w mjmrnm ihni ia um Of afrrarr
Tmilll fltUd b mm Einart. BaJLal
curt tot rllM, riMar a.tf rrU, b I
I Dr. J.rdM' ipcU jwlnln. aMitoda. r . ,
ETHT M4aarmlrlr)toMW$Urtl
k Cur HontM
W vtM bumrmtu QMtiVM CTSJfln I
toery wultrtak.
Onmltatlria FRKK and rtrlr "TSla
Tr.atm.iit rrMnall r or by 4rur.
Writ, f. Rook. FRIIorBT
RiRRIlfiX. MuuiViu Avaloabl.
dook Mr mm.) vanwwru.
OX JORDAN i CO.. 1 Ml Kaflwt St. S. P.
''Subscribe for the Gwbe. '
TO ViDEAVAKE
m miLmnmi you.
: ; We ,
i'" can..;
i ' ' any
' ied
''order" "
-at"-
bnce.''1
KuiAmer '
Jloiaery We We have
tflean .. . want prepared
and ' to make ahead
tainletis, niany new for the
10 ciitttomera newoot
12 for our" and
15 itore hare them.
20 ' and f hall' Just reoeivel:'
. 25 by gifing A complete
35 them line of
40 ; the moat Nubian
60 , and bent nearsilk, - .
' and at lowest luatral,
J CO price. , j ierealine and
cents Hend likesatin
"n Inydur,. dreai,
pair," 1 'order A linings. .
- , and tets, , , All tha
: i-.Mis. -.' s - our -s : newest.
. 1 .ability.'- things in
r-v! . . .W are , triraniings,
I v,. i iare to braids,
i j ! - nvakeyoo lace,
!;,-; .. - rejoice.. t( silk, ruRlInga
. ': .We knowj f i,l, .etc. ....
that our . 4 . ....
:v-jFOv '' n j) prices , ... . ,;.v.
:.. ,m ... .ni'o'ed
, . caotbe
1 - ' .beak W ; ' "
' , qualities. - ;
lawns
ana ,
Oregon.
H. W. PAULINO, Manager
ohljr by . '
knowing
Pharmacy
and GRAIN
NEWMAN, Mixologst.
Alville.
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
yull hpo ot latest Wall Taper. .
Estimates on work and material
famished on short notice.
Call and see "my samples.
i V. A. DARLING.
B. V. BUTLER,
RESIDENT DENTIST
AKLINGTON, OREGON. .
Will be In Coinlon the taut week In eachroonth
commencing Jnlv 25tb. --
Crown BridKe and Plate work a specialty.
Teeth extracted without pain. All work guar
anteed. CONDON OFFICE OVER
WILSON'S PHARMACY.
Notloa of Final Settlement.
Notice I hereby given that the Bndenlgned
,hnj tiled her final account of her proceedings a
executrix of the eitate of Enoch Withers, deoeaa-
f, the County Court of Ullllam County,
Oregon, and that the Court has appointed
Monday, July 1, 1901,
at2o'lock in the afternoon, at the place of
holding County Court, at Condon, In inld Coun
ty, at the time and place of hearing all objections
to the Mid f)nal account, If any there be, and
the ftnul ettlemont thereof. All heirs, creditor
or other peraoni interested In mid eiitate having
any objection, to the mild final account a tiled
are henby noli lied to Hie the same, specifying
the pnrtlcHlum of anrti objeetion. on or before
the Mid day and honr appointed for the .aid
mini hearing and aettlcment of .aid account
Dalgd Mny'JO, l'JOl. JUi.lM) Withk'rs,'
Lxevlitrix
PURCHASERS.
head them c:ie by o?ie.
"Alert In the
.wants of the
trade,"
is our motto.
Extra fine
line of
ladies'
shirt waists'
belts,
hitndkerohioftf,
,!" burnt
Icatherfiurses,
hair iins,
? ; hair i l
ornaments
.. 'etc.;,..
We hare
only the
. . best. m,;J
Ladies' . i.
summer.'
vests,
corset covers,
. muslin
underwear,
petticoats '
Flgu resr3- V '
ARLINGTON SAL
. c. n. rmiTE & co Piiop's.
jFINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIQARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. '
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDEi
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEO BEER oa Draught.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
. "... 'i'.. . . j.,. .. . . ' '' ''."'
.. . ,-. . , v ". -r-i -A
- ... ...f.
cadpf Jiors
pirst-blass
Your Patronaa
, , la SollolUd.
PORTWOOD'S
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
J. J. PORTWOOD, Proprietor.
'..''.. i' ,
'..--. t-
Condon. Or. Corner Spring and Church sts.
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
FINEST STEAKS ADD
CHOICEST BEEF. ALL
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO.,
(BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.)
Highest Prices Paid for Grain. t i
General Warehouse Business Conducted.
Warehouses Rt ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IONE. '
Dort port tfat
is still in business giving the
tu. : , u ii. t it,,
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Iron and all other Boftand Carbonated
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Arlington, .Ore.-
FOR SALE.
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AU county wsrraats mlitered prior
to (lor, I, law, will le paid npon pre
entation at. my oRlce. lnUrest ifesss
altsr( June 13, 100!. , .s , . , .
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