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fZ RCKW TALKL
The Orcgoman I authority f';who mind is free to explore all
tfhe stateuwnt that the Ci.hm.Uia w ,,,,1 of political parties all
Southern Railroad County j tbf mls of the churches, all the
onsidering.the matter o boating. t form ihoories of the so-called
branch front- tfuthri- sftvnW I nk .oidwUlly it may not
miles norttaofMuuuko, to a iouv j
n the John Dar river a8 or near
Hie mouth, of Thirtymile. A pre
liminary surwy of flw rotste has
already been made and it is stated
tiiatfehe CbmpMy may Ucide to
Build the branch, this year. Such
a road would- tap- s Htrge- are of
eountryiivthe Mayville and Ferry
Canyon 'sections amd would be of
great advantage- to the fanners of
: tiiose sectiouSi . It mar still be a
q,uestionr however, whether tlx?
Cuftrmtria Southern people will
build a road iiU a hole-in-the
ground that thef cannot hope to
get out of or having built it, wheth
er they will give a freigbtjrate that j
will make the project a beneficial j
ne to the wheat growers. There
are a good many "ifV and "anda"
about this railroad building busi
ness and we can always tell better
if it is a go after work has corn
"Weced. One thing is sure; if the
John Day branch of the Columbia
Southern js built it will be of no
benefit to Condon or May ville or
lex or Arlington.
It will cause a trading point to
spring up at the terminus on the
John Day which will supply the
country tributary to it and will
take just that much trade away
from the towns above named.
There were' sums peple in same
f these towns who
were deposed to poke fun a the
project of the people of Gilliam
county building a road "from Arl
ington to Condon, which was first
ftroached by the Gi.obk last winter,
and some of those same people
seemed to speedily change their
views, when the survey was switch-
from Arlington to the Blalock bide
track. The change in feeling on
the matter frouV the hearty enthusi-
asm of last wirterAo the present
apathy Bhows the effect of that
witch.
Sherman county is reported as
leing out of debt, has nooutstand
warrants and has $12D in' th
vaults. Sherman county also has
a good courthouse which cost about
f 8,000 or $10,000. Gilliam county
has no court house, and the trees
in the county block look stu nted
and distressed for lack of water
' which would cost the county $12
per year from the city water works.
Gilliam county has a good chunk
of a debt though and out standing
eounty warrants galore, She also
has a government which has
been heralded far and wide for the
past 10 or 12 years as being an
economical one.
The Ohio Democratic State Con
vention last .week, which nominat
ed James Kilbourne for governor
incorporated some good things in its
platform. : It declared for equality
in taxation, the initiativeand refer
endum in municipalities so far a?
the granting of franchises is con
cerned and against the free pass
evil. The utterance upon this
point is as follows. .
"The acceptance of free passes
or other favors from railroads by
public officers or employers shall
be made adequate ground for va
cating the offices held by them."
The platform futher demands the
enactment and vigorous enforce
ment of such laws as will effectual
ly prevent monopolies and trusts.
These and many other planks a
long the same line are all right if
they can only be carried out but
the Ohio democrats will find they
have a hard job on their hands
even if they are successful at the
, The Same Old Story.
J. A, Kelly relates an experience
m.nilar t) tint w'liu'i ht Inp ivnl in
almost every i3eighborliixl in I ! it
United States and has been told and re
told by thousands of other. ' He sars:
L hi; i n tr I li 1 1 a i Ht.t iuk of it y son
lory and purchased a Wtle of Cliatu
lierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
KoMy , which I used according to direc-
iiihh an I writli entirely satisfactory re
mits
foe trouble was controlled milch !
qiurker tlmn furmur attacks when I
w-i? l iUiir rem-; lien." ...Mr.. Kelly' is a
wwll known ciii.-Mi of Henderson, X; C.
1'ur sale by lod.ui Pharmacy,' :'
next election. Tfie- trusts aiul'
monopolies cat not be "resolved"'
ouiofoower andHP. they ever aw
brought to terms if 01 be after
the hardest fought poHtacal battle
in the country's history.
The fullest-grown man b the
.... t: ,. :.. .i... :,i.o .rlt...i
nnr vuuiivrg it mc inuwrnv
mental honae and has the least
oiling oTfrhin-l. The man who
has the largest ; out look is apt to
see most Truth. He is the man
w far f,,, lntt Truth to saV that
many of these theories are awfully
far fetched in their premises and
migkt'ly inconsequential in the;r
conclusions. But a man should be
willing to go a long ways in search
of a very little truth if it is as im
portant as we have been taught to
believe it to be.- Telegram
THE NET WAIST GIRL:
The girls this summer are to
wear the net waist, a garment so
gauzy and transparent that one
sees every pulsation of their dear
little hearts. One who has inspect
ed these new-fangled waists turns
loose as follows:
"The shirt-waist man and the
net waist girl go hand in hand to-
dayand all thepeoole year afteryear
keep throwing their clothes away.
The coat and the vest we laid to
rest and where is the Heecy shawl?
And clothes get thinner and few
er what will be the end of It all?
Oh, what will the shirt-waist man
take next from the thiugs he has
to wear? And what will the net-
waist girl throw off her shoulders
now so bare? . The shirt waist man
and the net-waist girl go rollicking
down the way; have we started a
thread that is going to end in the
old fij leaf some day?" Ex.
AJAX.
We are sorry to note that Fred Adlard
sr. is very sick again.
Frank Palmer visited his parents here
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Palmer last week.
Mrs. Agnes Collins and family
visited at the Palmer ranch, last week.
Miss Eftella Adlard haa returned
home after finishing her school near
Alville,
Mr. Overlander, RnfT Sun ton and
Cilas Cooney'are pattiifg Bp Ed Palmer'e
big crop of hay.
Mr?. Lou Adams an anntof the Maley
hoys was visiting here the first of the
week and stopping on her homestead.
One of Ed Palmer's teams took a lively
spin with a rake last week bat as good
Inck will have it nobwiy was hart.
Mies Annie Millhollen wast visitor
here last aeek and after stopping on
her homestead a while went to the hed
of Ferry Canyon Sunday where she will
begin work for Mrs. Arthur Myers.
Mr. R. L. Smith, a brother of Mrs. E.
Maley, retnrned from the' Valley Wed
nesday where he had been on business.
His son Aligns returned with him in
hopes that thia fine climate would bene
fit his health which was not good in the
Valley.
Topsv.
MAYVILLE.
The weather continues pleasant.
Walker A Aiigell are potting rustic on
old bowling alley and changing the
same to a dwelling house.
J.N.Jones and family have moved
into the Graham house.
A. R. Hogan and wife have moved to
Grant county. .
E. B.Schamp, E. Woosley and Lee
Mattingiy loaded flour for Mitchell the
other day.
There were four pianos unloaded in
town during the week. One at hotel,
one at the post office, one at W G Keys'
residence an 1 one at the drug store.
Several loads of wheat from Ferry
Canyon was received at vthe Mayville
Mills lately. . .
Work has again started on the Keys
elevator and will be rapidly pushed to
completion. It bas been delayed some
time on account of lumber.
A musical treat was enjoyed by a
numlier of onr people at the Hotel
Mayville the other evening.
Harrison llnntly and Ju.lge McFar
laud were over from Wheeler County
during tlie week. -
Mr. HMop. Judge McFarland and
Mr, aud Mrs. W. (i. Keys visited Win.
Keys ranch Sunday. Mr. Keys, who has
been very sick lately is much improved
being able to be up and around again.
Wt Davenport, wlto has been down
w ith i u (ia minatory rheumatism is again
improving
Mrs. Madduck and Mrs. McKinney,
of Conduit visited the aivk here last
Aeek,
Sl'OBT.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Jjixatlre Rromo-Qiiluiiie Tablet! cure' a cold
in oned-ijr. No Cure, no Pay. Price -a cent
. lee cream freezers Beat triple motion
'assorted si&es'at Clark A Frazcr'a. '
My Exemption.
Hk' q pile on hMtvy Uxo U worM
"T ' V trawl tlmmghj
? 15w? wa fca y psftr f pre5 as de-lrrf:
Thjr can !imbj theUut M ti)4 dow t
'. kMNKll Wu;l ' 'V .
But I'm HUi 3iili n-j.ft-tn IImI t owt.
IMkHr two'
. Kitr br?nt ttkr CmltiK foww'l cuMlt
WUK,. . .. ,
Vt Mmt raiuxil fry? taw o tlM btt)riMMt
r no tlt h ta thmt at hoiUMh. ix'fchw
Urr uor tt (iil.
KuT'm rtohr tf ttw Mtd rrt wrimxl;.
Tot itfmhf im1 wi't wuwi atf f
I aw ttehr ttwa M owiii ml dnraMvd.
Ail th blB o( tu-ly or ol trt.'"
.. ' (uMttHMIIil
CuHhl not pmrhiwp, thoiah 1 itarvwl lor
lark of brriHl, ' .
E'en a ilitffta ft ramsiiiR from my baby
dtmpM haiiil
Ot a ntri imw the rliixMi on bf hMiil.
Th tn moiK-r.
Summer complaint it nnniually prev
atont aMong chiUlra this ton. A
well itevloel cmi in th writer't
family waa rum) last week by the timely
use of Clmmtiertain'a Colic, Cholera and
ltinrrhnea Uiiie!y one of the ' best
patent nieiHciiiesJiiianuftoreil ant which
ia always kept on hami at the Jhome ot
ye scribe. Thia is not Intended as a free
pnft for the company, who do not adver
ting with ns, but to benefit little sufferers
whu may not be within easy access of a
physician. No family should be with
out a bottle of this medicine, especially
in sanimer time. Lansing, Iowa Jour
nal. For sale by Hudson Ittsrmacy.
ALVILLE. . ,
Oscar Maley was in town Sunday.
Mrs. P. Denui was a visitor in Alville
Monday.
Miss Ltnna Farrar has . purchased a
fine organ,
Mrs. VanBlaricon's baby is again on
the sick list.
The farmers are beglnining to head in
this section.
A. N. 8. Cottin passed throngh town
on his way to Arlington thia morning.
John McConnel jr returned Friday
from Mayville where he haa been visit
ing friends, .
Lnnera LatTrrtr was a visitor at Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. LuBeck the first of the
week.
Miss Edith Simmons who has been
teaching school at Badger returned
home Friday.
Mrs. Adams and Miss Millhollen who
have been visiting friends at A jax re
turned to Mrs. Maley's Sunday.
. McF.
TO CURE A COLD tN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Br..mo Quinine Tablt-U. All
dramiiU retnud the oinuey It It tailitorare
K. W. (irore's slauatnre i on each box.
'' Notice to Tax Payers,
AM tasA due Gilliam County are
delinquent Costs will be added and
property sold if not paid by October 1st
1901 without further notice.
July 13, 1901 W. L. WtuJt
Sheriff.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers -The
tonrist 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 equipment.
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has issued from its shops what it tech
nically calls the'ToIlman Ordinary
Sleeper." These cars appear similar to
the regular sleepers being built on the
same plan, but not furnished with 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
car has a stoe 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, bis business being to
make op 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. K. & N. Co. is to be found one
of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers".
The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland
Special" goes through toChicego
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.
Fortates snd full information, includ
ing folders' write to
. ' A. li. Ckaio,
General Passenger Agent, (). K. & N. Co.
... Portland, Oregon.
Reduced Rates,
Are now in effect toBuffalo, New York.
Do you expect to attend the Pan-American
Exposition?
If si d not biv your tickets , until
you have investigated the service of the
Illinois Central Railroad.
Onr accommodations are the best that
can be had, onr trains are always on
time and employes courteous and accom
modating .'" ' ' .
Throngh tourist "cars from Pauiffc
Joist to ItMton vli B tfftlo.
If yntj will send fifteen cents in stamps,
viallreis given b-tlow, we will for
ward yo i by return m til- on of or 31
4) in tit wall inipi of thdU iite l
States, Cnoa and Porto Rico.
- Any information regarding rates, ac
commodations, service, time, connections
-top-overs etc. will be cheerfully given1
' B. H. TutrJiBoM,,
.I; --. !.-.-; ' ; Coiii'I Act
1 42 Third Srrcct Portland, Ore. ,
OF IIITEREST JO 7IDEA7AKE-PURCHASERS.
mm cclct m this ad vhl)itehest yqurhad tkefj mi m ohl
I)ok
ahead
. before
you
- ;buy
; your, ,.
Sutnrner ?
Corset.
We
hare t
. nice
line
of
it. T.
and
v.a
. in '"
. ftmtglkt ;
fron,t,
- French
. Waist,
' ycle
. .. and
Extra Long.
; ' tit. '.: ,-i
... '.'fc,
f.'.;
I ' vv
you
. i r
ambitious
to
thoroughly,
itvforuied
on 1
p4rics i;
arvdl .
the
pUeo
. .,, to ..
ItMWW
1 real
value
for
every
dollar
you
invest
just
read
this
d
over
carefully '
a
once.
Summer
j wash
giMhls
in
great
profusion.
All
the ,
things
in
Scotch
gitiRhamn,
lawna,
dimities,
organdies
ehalliea,
IntfiwUnon, ;
India .lawn,
Knglhsh
lonjr.
cloth,
raisook,
and
Swiss.
(All Goods
Arlington,
FRANK WILSON, proprietor. H. W, PAULINO, Manar.
Ladies-and Gentlemen
Should use Beniyin and Almond Cream during this hot weather.
It prevents tan and cures chapped hands and lips. We wish to
state also that we carry everything for the baby's comfort Rub
ber dolls, teething rings, toy animals, talcums, powders and soaps.
Rememberl we fill prescriptions carefully and reasonably.
Wilson's Pharmacy.
Reliable and Generous Apothecaries.
WOOL and GRAIN
Stored with us will recieve the careful attention of
. experienced warehousemen.
BarB WirevKailsSalt, Sugar,
. Mill Stuffs always on
General Storage and Forwarding.
ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO.,
ARLINGTON, - OREGON.
Reopened
"THE MODEL"
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
E very th i ng U p-to-Date.
M. E. SUMMERS, Proprietor.
J. R. NEWMAN. Mixologst.
New Store at Alville.
We have just opened a stock 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 paironage and assure you of low prices and
fair treatment-
AI& L. E. McConnell.
Renew Your Subscriptions. ..
Subscriptions for all th.JeadinK news
papers and periodicals published in the
United States or any other country on
eartb will be received at the Globs office.
Save postage, time and trouble by leav
ing the amount with; ns and we will
attend to the business for yon. Call
when In town and renew yonr subscrip
tions to vonr favorites for 1901. t(
8 Cfij&Hy
This signatur Is oa every box of t!i retrain
Laxative Bromo-QuUva? ?'
tba ramedr that earea eU a a y
i 1
Dr. Anah Davis
Iate of Chi cago, makes diseases of
women and children a specialty.. Ner
vous and chronic diseases - successfully
treated also distorted and crooked limbs
straightened and relieved. Examina
tion free. Rooms at. A. May's
Condon, Oregon.
Subscribe for The Globe, , '
'. Only fl.50 aycarj
Hoisery We
eleart want 1 .
awl to make
gfujtJW) '' wtiny new
JO ... tatoiers
12 J tr.our
1.1 . store i
2() and shall
2V by jtiring
35 them ;
40 the most
50 and beat
and ; at lowest
00 price.1;
cents Send j
a in your
pair, order !
and test
' onr ( '
ability.
We are
sure to
make you
rejoice.
. ) We know
that our
, , prices
-, 1 ' ' quoted
can't be
' teat for
i , euual
qualities.
catt
fill
arty
i
iif4
order
at
Marked in Plain
Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and
hand in any quantities.
guaranteed j9o0
Salary yearly.
Men anil women of Kood mldrew to reprenent
ns, some to travel uppolntlug axenU, others
(or local work looklnir after our lntereata.
S900 lalitry guiiniiiteed jrenrly; extra com
mliwlon and expeiiius, rcjinld Mdvanccment,
old enutjlliilied tioiine. Grand chain for earn
cut man or woman to icenre pleaiiaiit, perma
nent position, liberal Inoome and futare. New,
brilliant lineal Write at once.
STAFFORD PRESS,
23 Church St., Now Haven, Conn.
Purely Business.
Baths -Hot and cold water, clean tow
els, only 25 cents st Condon hotel.
U. L. Neal, the well known shcLSoii-
1 eer, will give the strictest attention to
sll business entrusted to his care. If
you have property to sell consult him.
T'
NJCKLW,
DENTIST :
Office In the Stephenson Building, J stulra.
CQNOON. OREGON.
MAJert lhtW
wants f the
trai,"
Is our twotte.
Kxtra fine
line of
ladies'"
shirt waists'"
btlts,
Just rMuivetl:'.
A complete
line of
Nubian
nrUk,
? luntraL1 ;
handkerchief,
burnt
lest herpu rues,
hair pins,
hair
ornaments
etc?
We have
only the
botit
' Ladies' '
summer
vests,
nercalino and
hkeaattn
dress
linings.
All the
newest
things in;
trimmings,
braids,
J lace, .
corset covers,
silk, rufllinga
mo'liii
underwear,
petticoats
! , CtO.
etc
Figuresx-
Oregon
We have
prepared
ahead
for the
neweat -and,
have them
ARLINGTON SALOON,
C. VJ. WHITE & CD., PROP'S.
FIXE WISES, LIQUORS and CIIOICK CIGARS.
BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER o.v Dkaiiit.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
5l?e Qoijdoi) Bari)
Ceadina 0TSQ Hotel of the City. :
a m v m
MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOUJS
first-class Ciliary at Ica$oi)able Iatc$.
VouuP8ou0Xd! SPRINGSTON & ROGERS.
PORTWOOD'S
LIVERY, FEED AUD SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERSv
J. J. PORTWOOD, Proprietor.
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts.
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.
'visit DR. JORDAN'S oai.t!
UUSEUU OF AI1AT0L1Y!
1611 SUSKIT ST., SAN SMNCISC0, CAU
Tb.terMlAsalBlnl UuMum
la lb. Wor'.
9nMt mMruHtom tela. City. A
IMWvW tight Atr vUtl'r. I
WBkaw.Ir..remilnte. a
lb. I4mI t.MUtMon lb. I'MlS.
vottt. lataMWiMarMn
0
ML JSJMN-raiVAtl B1IEA8EI
Traa aoS m
mm ba mr niff.rlnf
from lb .Ohet .1 ywllhtiil IndU
raiiMM itewH In uMnr
Pits. VwTun.uiS.kr.tmil toMIUr,laa
7, Utl mkA U .11 tueompU.
vumm. ... ailMi. Sm...f
mt Vrlailc, tif mmblnatlon of i
rwn1lM, 4 arM4 raltv. aow.r, lb. Doctor
ml? ltr4 Tmm. ll. r.li.1, but Mrni.nt
hii m .rrmn.Ml hi. Imimfhl th.l II will B.I .
A wrv,
n. ioowr awl siMHi w .t rm ,
bat I w.ll Knnwn to M l.ir n
nun FhTKlol.. mni Siirfn. pfmln.l .
Iha irMM ltbaul Ih. n. el mtrrmrf.
J rmrm tot Mmmmr: A aulck anS ratUatU
Pr. Jr4..' tfttml iwlaln. m.tbotli, A
BTBSIST ISAIf aptrirlnSlap.wiUrM.lTsT
Wt wlU bummf a rQMTIYM CUSM la r
Cnnatiiutlna TKK nWelf Hrl
CHJKOS8 fXMt MKA0kABL&
TM.tm.ul BaraMallr r br l.ii.r.
Vrii. l, a.k. vatul.rBT tV
SSASiaiiAttK. MAiLaaFaaua. (Avalaab..!
I tor I
t.a.1 foliar writ
a nsoas a cs., issi MarM st,s. s.
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Ouly fl.50 a year
FOR SALE. ;
Tsn head broke horsea. Fight hesil
work horses 1300 to IKK) poumln; one
pao drUln horses. . Alao Sl wsaou
nearly new. and sta of linrntms. ViUv
Hs seen at the Hrassfleld pines ia terry
Caa?anr Call i or address
; f t.vss Fust,
... , ... ; , t'nndon, Oregonv
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PHY81CIAM3 ANU SURGEONS.
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innnt sriihiwm'riMwsaariiiic, '
iHtHJJOS, . :ohk.
sRSKrr.K a wTuto ;
ATTORN RYS AT CAVf
.
Til It 0AI.I.K4,
C. S. PAUJER,
i i"
prtistic Barberv - J
Sleelc Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razor honad and ro-Rround.
CONDOH OREGON.
Traaaurar'a Motlcs.
All county warrants rrijistertd prior
to Nov. r, !8W, will l sldHn w
Mentation st my olBYe. interest cesses
altsr Jans t'i, ltK:.
I'. II. Ktkpiikshom,
Treasurer of (iilllnui county, Oregon.
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All the news, 11.50 a year.
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mm m
ROASTS CUT FROM ,
GOOD THINGS AT
JOIIII JACKSOII'S
O. S. EBI,
PROPRIETOR OF
SODA and JJOTTlKG UORA'S
msnniautnrer 01 Moia, urange ana
Champagne Cider, Snrsaparilla and
Iron and all other Soft and Carbonated
Prinks. Condon trade Is respect
fully solicited. Orders promptly filled
Arlinerton. Ore.
t-
QR. B. F. BVTI.KR,
RESIDENT DENTIST
AKMNGTON, ORRUON. -
vfill be In Coiwlon the laat week in each month
commenrtng Jnly 25th. "
Crown Brlrtxe snd IMto work a iponlnlty.
Teeth extractud without pain. All work guar
antor!. CONDON OKFICE OVER - '
WUON'S PHARMACY.
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Fall line of latest Wall Paper.
Estimates on work snd material
furnished on short notice.
Call and see my samples. '
W; A. DARLING. T