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THE CSHDOll GLOBE THUfvSUA Y. AUGUST t. 1901. Tli! UijiHK lnmiMfiniMn-lt, fmm nil KftliB til i.Ulim ifimtt.n. r Htm InitmkM Pivr iif li miiiis n' mci'i im i the tsutmy hii'1 Invttr mr nVml 1 nwi't m hj miii'nr in t!ie in-an n tln-fr rvp" vt in.'tiUir!'tif1it. rnnvn )i(t :f must lx if't'uf.l hy I'le rilcT. i.t iiitTi-m i!v ft if pu,v .Hti.n.titt Mn viikntvtif i itti fititi!. wiij iliftttjiiiir xainit' m r'liiiiiiw!ily fir"iit Siiir ex '. rwii-itl ty t'itiVKMtN.tli ill. The sUul utriko hiU fair be settled llillv suL'S will tin is conceptions ami lire mills wiil jirulj ablv sjo:i rsijjm work. Portkmfis to have five Sivi.-iiin-r fkths as ft safV'.iiril agi.net wr rmu21 boys irYowning in lha Will ametlolrtit it tnay be ft bar J mat tor to-ivisc-i i! i,vr,'j snrill boy that a well regulated" bath Wnse in wbkb ca jrw is mh.cetl to ttw Wiinimiiii i "in it,' witb the roaring, raging, rippling river. Most small boys ha ve their own ideas about such tbirgs. The criticism of Admiral Schley by one . Maclay in an alleged history of the Auierican Navy serves as an example of Kov? easy it is for a nobody to injure a really preat man if the rxibody has the pjoper political pull. Maelay seems to have some pull as he has held subordinate govern ment jobs most of his life being now a clerk at the Brooklyn navy yard. Whethwr be has been used as a tool in this matter by some f bis superiors who are Schley's enemies or whether he is making a grand stand play for notoriety and a better job is rot now known but uiay develop later. A FISH STORY. The Oregonian tells the following fish story: "A huge black fish, 30 feet long and weighing about 15 tons, became entangled in an 8 40 web salmon net, belonging to one of the Wad hams cannery boats at Astoria and was drowned without breaki ig a single mesh. Taj fishcraian work e 1 all nig it gjt'.i.ig n$ from the monster bad the cannery steam er tow it ashore and secured over 6 barrels of oil from its liver alone." That is a bigger fish story than the Globe often tackles but, couie to think of it, the Oregonian is abigger payer than the Globe. IMPORTANT DE CIS IONS. The legal limits of strikers is be coming a very important judicial juestioo, atid it is to be feared that Bome judges are handling it rather recklessly. ; The Telegram re marked yesterday that some of them were pressing the injuction machine to the limit, and in order to justify this generalization to "a candid world" it will be in order to reproduce portions of an injuction granted by a new judge, natnsl Gager, in Connecticut against cer tain striking machinists. He judicially prohibited them from in any manner interfering with any person who may desire to enter the employ of plaintiff, by way of threats, persuasions, ... or other mean 8 calculated or intended to prevent such persons from enter ing or continuing in the employ of plaintiff or to induce such person to leave plaintiffs employ," etc. In other parts of the writ these phrases are used: "persuasion or otherwise"; "congregating or loiter ing about the premises": "persuad ing or assisting or counselling or ndvising any such acts" that is. declining or leaving a man's or corporation 's employment. The noticeable words and phrases here are apparent "induce" "per suade," assist" "counsel," "advise,' 4,loiter in the" vicinity," etc. All these are prohibited. This is going too far. Such bench-made law can not be upheld in this country, if tested fullv and sharply, 24 hours. There is such a thing as liberty left in this country, and some free dom of speech and action. An in juction can't very well prevent a man from breath!.ng; no more from walking, looking," counselling" ad vising" even "persuading." He has an inherent and a constitution al right to do all these things. If A Cure for Cholera Infantum. Last May," say Mrs. Curtis Baker, of Bookwalter, Ohio. an infant child of our neighbor's was suffering from rholera (nfantnm. Thedwtor haduiien np all hope of recovery. I took a b ttl of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami J)iarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used ii' cording to directions. In two days t;i the uhilil had fully recovered, and H (narlv a rear since) a vigorous. lii-alMiy girl. I Iihv recommended thin ! 1; imedv freq-ieinlv and have never i I n it In f.iii In' any single instance." j 1' or Sitle by Hudson I'itaruiacy.-' -j "persuaJiiig,vand 4ituIueinM and "assisting." and "counseling' are to be enjoined Jherrju and I and all of us fall tfowiK Anybody, mil lionaire or hod-carrier the veriest tramp or pauper in the land has a right to do thso things so long as he does not concoct of counsel positive crime. Don't the trust I magnates "counsel' '"advise," "per' UoadV' "induce," 'Wist?-' 'Don't I the preache"-? Don't the teachers? j Don't the lawyers, doctors, editors, ! everybody? And has it come to j ibis in Connetticut that a man who earns a living for him self a?d family by manual toil, and seeks by law fill, peaceful means K ai in K' ,tti!itii nr nrttilin Id, W.7tb' tli9 X tllVAlltwn v. V . . . J or maintain bis right, can do none I of these things? Then indeed we have come to a curious and critical pass in this country. Such was not the view taken by the New York court of appeals in the case of Reynolds vs. Everett, (retried in 14s, X. Y., p. 1S9) in which the court found as a matter of fact that certain factories were "picketed;" that the employes were "accosted urged and entreated" to leave plaintiffs' employment, in order that plaintiffs might not'eon- linue their business, and that by such "persuasion, entreaty and in ducements" plaintiffs' employes did leave; yet the court, as a matter of law, refused to declare these ef forts illegal and declioed to grant or sustain an injuction. So it 6eems injunction has grown greatly to keep hp, perhaps, with the growth of the trusts. The Telegram has hereto laid down the general principles, the broad lines, nobody must be intimidated or interfered with to his hurt; every man must have a free right to employ or to work: but every man must also have a right to "counsel," "assist," "persuade" or "induce," or even to "loiter," and look on in '"the vicinity." Under the Connecticut Judge's ruling a workingman must yield to his employer's terms or else move out of the neighboorhood and never open his mouth. Next there will issue an injuction against his breathing! Telegram What most people want is something mill and gentle when in need of a phys ic. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Gil the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. An Arlington View. Arlington Record, Is there to be a rail road from the Columbia Southern to the John Day river opposite the month of Thirtymile? The Fosssil Journal is having a good deal to say on this subject and one would conclude from the one elded articles published in the Journal that it is in the pay of somebody , if not the Colum bia Southern, and we now predict that as soon as the Journal thinks the matter in proper shape, the people of his sec tion will be called upon to contribute of their surplus cash to assist in getting rail connection to the outside world, If Wheeler county was an agricultural county and had a surplns sufficient to make profitable business for a rail road there is little donbt but that she would soon have a rail road. The fact is Wheeler county is not an agricultural connty and never can be. It is a stock county pure and simple and never can be anything else. If there was a rail toni to the mouth of 30-mile very little if any stock would be shipped on it, nearly all stock that is shipped out of this country goes East, and snrely would not be shipped a hundred miles west to Biggs on the 0, R & N. Line and thence East when it could be driven to Arling ton and shipped from there and save all the expense and time of getting it to Biggs. Men don't do business that way. The same is true a'wut wool . Wool practically all goes East. The rate from Arlington to any point east on wool is less than the, rate, from Biggs la it reasonable to suppose that woolhippers would haul their wool to the month of 30-ioi le then ship to Biggs the terminns, and east, when the same wool can be hauled to Arlington for baling and shipping and be 'shipped East at a less rate of freight? Men don't do business that way. Freight will go from the South and west side of the John Day toShaniko. because it is the nearest point aueessable. Stock and freight on the East ami North of J;)hn Day will go to Arlington or Heppner. Sooner or later a branch road will go ont from Arlington or Blalook to Condon and whenever built will carry all the freight stock, wol and pisseners that go from and to that country, except such as can be transported cheaper over the wagon roads. But men say that would kill Arlinifton'and no friend of Arlington would favor it. Our view of it is that whatever helps to develop the resources and build up the interior will benefit Ar-1 lington as it is the natural outlet and shipping point for a large country, and i as the country develops and business increases the increase will be felt more here than elsewhere and if the business of the country is not done at Arlington the fault will lie with the business men of Arlington and not with the branch i nil toad. AJAX. VA Palmer V Kv a new chiv-rea houe. Watch ,VJw ro. Mr. au I Mr. VM Prrr, of Alville, visited at the llim rwli Sunday, Art, llpe finish.! cutting buy on Clarence Palmer's pl.ic lust ek. O'car an I CUft M.dey deliver-! rmnoli of beef caitlt to tlu Mora l.ut,;U last ee. Ci'asConev went to M.iru .set week gvt reaity fr harvest, He hit a ptaw rented near Mro and ha a tine crop. CUrno Palmer wa dwn on homestead last week and visited hi hi parents Mr. and Mr. Andrew Palmer. Alio Adtord Is staying Uh her sister-in-law Mr. Will Adlaid Hi Itn head of TViimllo whil Will la y harvesting. Ed Palmer ami son Harry who are drilling ell aeros Ferry Canyon on the Wilcox lae visited their lioin here last week. Torn. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the connly sunerinten lent of Uiltiauv count will hold the regular examination of appli cants for state, and county impers at Condon, as folio s : ' F-K STATK PArSRS. Commencing Wednesday, Angnst 14, at 9 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Saturday Angnst 17, at tour o'clock. Wednes lay Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping. physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, mental arithmetic, composition, physical geo graphy. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, phychology. FOB C I'KTV PAPIiRS. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at 9 o'clock a. in. and continuing until Friday Augnst 16, at four o'clock. First Second and Third Grade Certifi cates. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. . Friday Geography, mental arith' uieitf, physiology, civil government. PKIMABY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthog raphy reading. Thursday Art of questioning, th iory of teaching, methods. Friday Arithmetic and physiology. W. R. Nbal County Sup't. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxntire Bruno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it it Iall to cure K. W. Grore's signature is on each box. 25c Notice to Tax Payers, v All taxes dne Gilliam County' ar deiinqnent. Costs will be added and property sold if not paid by October 1st 1901 without further notice. July 13, 1901 W. L. Wir-cox Sheriff. Reduced Rates, Are now in effect toBuffalo, New York. Do you expect to attend the Pan-American Exposition? If si di nitbiy your tickets until yon have investigated the service of the Illinois Central Railroad. Our accommodations are the best that can be had, our trains are always on time and employes courteous and accom modating Through tourist cars froni Pacific Coast to Boston via BifFilo. . If you will send fifteen cents in stamps, to allress given bdow, we will for ward yoi by return m til om of oir 31 x 4) inch wall mipi of the United States. Cuba and Porto Rico. Any information regarding rates, ac commodations, service, time, connections stop-overs etc. will be cheerfully given B. H. Tri'Mboix, Coni'l Agt 142 Third Srreet Portland, Ore. 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 equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has issued from its shops what it tech nically calls the"Pul!man Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regnlar 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 stove 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 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. For rates Bnd full information, includ ing folders' write to A. L. Craig, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Subscribe for The Globe, " Only 'tl.50 a year, j OF IUTEREST EVERY' COLUMN iM THIS if you ambitious ta " keep, thoroughly informed on prices aiul the place .... to more real value ! for every . dollar you i invest 4 just- ; reaj : this - ad over carefully Look ahead before vou " buy ' your Summer' Corset. We have a nice line of R.&T. ,. and W. A B. in straight front, French, waist, Cycle f and Extra Long. -$tAll Goods Marked in Plain Arlington, WOOL and GRAIN Stored with us will recieve the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb Wire, Nails, Salt, Sugar, Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and Mill Stuffs always on hand in any quantities. General Storage and Forwarding. ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO., KERR C1FFOR & CO., Proprietors. D. B. THOMAS, Manager. ARLINGTON, - OREGON. Branch Houses at Blalock and Quinn's. Reopened Lit "THE MODEL" Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Everything Up-to-Date. M. E. SUMMERS, Proprietor. J. R. NEWMAN, Mixologst. New Store at Alville. AVe 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 patronage and assure you of low prices and fait treatment - Al & L. E. McConnell. Renew Your Subscriptions. Snbecrl'pliong for all the leading news papers and periodicals published in the United State? or any other country on earth will be received at theGLOBB office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the amount with, us and we will attend to the. bnsinefS for you. Call when in town and rennw yonr subscrip tions to vonr favorites for 1901. . tf this signature It on every box of tie genuine Laxative BromoQuhtfa? Tattet tbe reraedv that rnrvn a eoM liy Don't port trat . is still in business giving the the neatest job work in the County. Finest Visiting . Cards: latest Stationery; in hort the "best printing." ?all ai7d Examine. 5l:oeK 3T)d prices Before Orderi. TO WIDEAWAKE AD mil INTEREST YOU. We can fill ; any aixed ' j order at once. Summer wash goods in groat profusion. All the things in Scotch ginghams, lawns, dimities, organdies entvUics, India linen, India lawn, English long cloth, naisook, and Swiss. Hoisery clean and stainless, 10 12 15 21) 25 35 40 and GO cents a pair, We want to make many new customers for ouc store and fhall by giving them the most and best at lowest price. Send in your order and test our ability. We are sure to make you rejoice. We know that our prices quoted can't be beat for canal qualities. IvORD & CO. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, ORECON. DEMAND FOR.GRADUATES The demand tor Kradunte of the Normal School, dnrinK the pait year hm been much beyond the aupply. Position, with from $40 to 75 per month. 8TATK CERTIFICATES and DIPI.0MA8-8tu dent, are prepared for the State Examinations and readily take State papers on graduation. Strong Academic and Professional course. Well equipped Training Department. Expenses range from $120 to $175 per year. Fall term opens Sept. 17. For catalogue containing full announcements ad dress,' - P. h. Campbki.l, or 3, B. V. Butler, President Secretary. guaranteed 4q00 lary Yearly. Men and women of good address to represent us, some to travel appointing agents, others for local work lookluK after our interests. $900 salary guaranteed yearly; extra com missions and expenses, repaid advancement, old established house. Grand chance for earn est man or woman to secure pleasant, perma nent position, liberal income and future. New, brilliant lines. Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church St., New Haven. Conn. tye QljOBr; Offiee latest news and turning out PURCHASERS. READ THEM ONE BY ONE We have prepared ahead for the newest and have them. 'Alert to the wants of the trade,'! is our motto. Extra fine line of ladies' shirt wsists' belts. Just resolved:'- A complete line of Nubian nearsilk, lustral, handkerchiefs, burnt leatherpursos, hair juns, hair ornaments etc. We have only tlx) Il0t. Ladies' summer vests, percaline and likosatm dress linings. All the - newest things in trimmings, braids, laco. corset covers, silk, milling muslin underwear, petticoats etc. etc. Kiguresi$- Oregon. ARLINGTON SALOON, C. V. WHITE & CO., PROP'S. FINE WISES, LIQUORS ami CHOICE CICURS. BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES. first-class GOODS OUR PRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Draught. Main St., Condon, Oregon . ..,,......,-, .1.. .... ,. , I .11. I ., II . ,,.l,r.-- 5f?e Qppdoi? Ban? C?adin$ JforS jiotel of tl?e Qty. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS first-elass Cilery at Iea$oi?able late$. Vou.Psoneu7d. SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. Livery Stable and Feed Corral. ALBERT DAMS, Proprietor. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. 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. visit DR. JORDAN'S orutI MUSEUM OF ANATOMY' 1051 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL fUtlWM. gUl U4 l.Ttllk.j ThslsrsvatAoatomlcklUussum in lb WorM. QrmtHt attmrrtUm In lh City. A tsmrf.rAil iluiujor vitltnri. wnM.ornyconlrse. tfltlMM.,Mllllyearilhr til. Oldmt Md Willi lit Ml til. PunlfU L'OMk KL6IUb.H y.rs. hi. unwnn mime uistASt! Ymmmm tmrtt mni kidii. tmmm wh. nr. suBVrln. . fiura th. .Heels of youthful infii. flr.UOB. BP .X!M.M III ni.liiM. xitiiu. ina pnr.iLfti ltllis tut. .T, liOKt M..SM4 InallluciiDipll. Frii.rr.., rrn.ini.r. i i, ...rrfcai lle.i, rr.on.Hrr ' 'IMallnsr. .1. H r m nnmKi..iL.n Zm . rmwll. of fr..t ratlr. pow.r, Hi. Ooolor ' arrs..ra UIW irMIDI.nl in.lll Will DOl , afford !ram.dlt. rollf f. but p.rm.n.nt ( . MJvawr ngn roi viwih 10 n.rlurm ilM. but Is w.ll known tub.. ir i . KOIIIir. PhTHlnl.il .lid Murr.nn .unl...; ' ITrmi.l thnroiifhlr tr.rtk.tsd from Ith. . mmDui in. hh di nsrvsry, I ifltt.ll bf u.lliurt 4ia ' mr p.nr. a quic Bun rnvMmif , iir for ril... riustr snd ri.lsilss.by ' Dr. JoM.n's sptclal psloln. m.tbods. . KVkKT IAN prnrinstoDswiUrM.ini Oor hontit opinion ol hlscomnlslnt. SunrmfM rOtUTlVM CVSS In I Unnsuiutlon FHKK nd ttrlctly piivsU. CHAMOKt VERY RKAtiONARlH, Trs.tm.iil p.rs.o.My or by teller. Writ, fur Rnnfe. nil.oosss'tr nw ' i Karri Aflw. ifimnrii. ia .im.ki. , dwi ivr ui.a.i .u ar writ. JORDAN CO., 101 1 Msrkil 61.. 8. P. Subscribe for the Globe. Only 1.50 a year Purely Busfrvosa. Hffrirs I lot and celd water, fln low els, only itfeent at Condon hotel. . I.. Neil!, h well known suction' eer, will gits ihe trloteidi attention to all lutHlnen entrrmted" In his rare. If you hv property to sell consult him. j, r. m'ustt, . P; xi. H. f. CULLETTE & WOOD PHYSICIANS ANDStmOEON9. Dsysntl iilghl rHnMM.Uysnwttwt (MUm Mln Miwmiwm St'ilng, OOSDON, .... OUC. yp.SKKKK WIUHW ATTORNEYS AT LAW TIIS n,vu.R, UK Fun C. S. PALMER, rtistk Barber, Sleelc Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON OREGON. Treasurer's rfotlce. All county wrrnt rfifUtored prior to Nov. I, I8m, will he yU .r mMiUUon t my otlW. Iuli-rest rostos alter June 12, 1IH).. P. II. KrkniKNHoN, Treasurer ot Cillllnni county, Urrguii. Subscribe for Tiik (iionie All the news, f 1.50 a year. Best advertising medium. Spring and Church sts. ROASTS CUT FROM COOD THINCS AT JOHN JACKSON'S O.S.EBI, riiOPltlETOll OF SODA and BOTTLIK G tt ORKS IViannfneturer o Soda, Orange and Ohanipflgne Cider, 8areaparilla and Iron and all otber Soft and Carbonated Drinks, Condon trade is respect fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. , Qtl. B. F. BUTLER, . RESIDENT DENTIST AKLINQTON, ' OREGON. Will be In Condon the lust wock In eHCbinontU ciimmciiciiiH July asth. Crown BrMvte and 1'Uto work spoclnlty. -Teoth extrncied without pain. All work guar an toil CONDON OmCK OVER WILSON'S PHARMACY. PAPERING AND PAINTIHC. Full line of latest Wall Taper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice.. Call and see tuy snuiples. W. A. DARLING.