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THE GOuDOif CLOSE THURSDAY. 8. lk3U NOTJOK. The :a Invito fortwjrfiivVfH ftA fl .timi. i .il!:nm wHiitr. ttf i"lffiw tnl iitpT the n.ilii WMtiixm S Knotr unit Invite nnr iri.-n.t. t ww'rt n by fiwin In tt ! of th-ir tv! lv t 'i?!t'rt.oolii. OotTMp-n'lpnr miwt I a'fy tfe ritf. n nocvsaarlly far pab ilintlnrr. Hnt t-vtJ.'twrtsM' Hith.in1 Niptiir wnihir. un rriMtilij lrin. l.iiia ex iinnnrU by mirwiowHViitn. l: This doyilhy weather is doggon edhoU Condon ii "fivreU" society town all right. Even ttte" &g gvt a touch of high life ono in awhile. Secretary Long announces tflat lie has no intention of resigning his position as Secretary f the Navy Rut will, the president willrngvhohJ it iinriF th i-R of Mr. McKiiilev's j - term. Evidently no good' job b too ft long ior long. The Boxers are on the eve of an other outbreak and expect to pre pare at few more missionaries and other foreigners for Boxing. Once the Boxers get their work in on a missionary if.be ever returns to his native land" he-generally, comes in a. box. TTosi River does eouie wonderful Eraping- on- her strawberries but we'll bet dollars to doughnuts that, wnen it eonies to red cheeks and saccharine qualities,they are- notin it with Gilliam county girls. Grand old Gilliamf We adore thee for thy products. Since the organization of the $30,000,000 salmon trust has been accomplished it should be in order fur the salmon themselves to or ganize and refuse, to a fish, to poke their heads through the mesh of a trust-owned net. The Royal Chi boo& s&otrld know something about "octopuses" himself if he isn't a jank. sucker.'1 It is the fashion now for all the Oregon newspapers to get oS daily or weekly "spiels' about the heat stricken East followed by an ar gent invitation for all the sufferers to come out k cool, pleasant, balmy, com far table Oregon and be happy. We will omit that feature this week, however, even at the risk of being out of the fashion because it is too darned . hot to stake the effort. WB JPier Johnpont Morgan Began his dazzling career as the promoter and organFzerof big trusts and combines he is said to have stated that a- beneficent result of sucb organizations- would be the elimination- of strikes and labor troubles from the industrial life of the country. In the -light of cur rent events in the labor world Pier Johnpont must be set down either as a mighty good "josher" or a mighty poor prophet THE SAN FRANCISCO STRIKE. This strike, it will be 6een, grows ut of a deeply conceived determi nation on the part of the workmen and of their unions to have their ay and to enforce their will where evertbe interests of labor are con cerned; and,, oa the other hand, it proceeds-floe a resolute purpose en the part of the employing class to resist what it calls interference with its affairs. But how a fight between such forces gets started signifies little, since it is- not the mere incident of the hour which wakes grievance, but the grievance which calls forth the incident. In this case the employes of a- draying eompany operated with union men refused to haul merchandise pro duced by nonunion labor, and when given the choice of doing the work required or quitting their employ ment they chose the latter. Upon the principle here involved the fight at San Francisco rages fierce ly. Its first efiect is an almost complete tie-up of shipping, paraly sis of industry and consequent stagnation of general busineus. It comes at a time when the fruit sea son, which makes a large part of A Cure for Cholera Infantum. ,,'Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker, f Boukwalter, Ohio, "an infant child mi our neigh bor'a was suffering from hoWra int&irt nm. The doctor liadgivrn p all hope iL recovery. I took a bottle f CniiiunerftMn'a Cotte, ClwJr and LMarrhoea. Kennedy to the hemso, telling lieui I (elt sive it wrnvJi.to goo! ii used according to directions. In two days' aiin the child ht tally recovered, and fc.uow (nearly rwr since) a vigorous, lt-u!Uv girl hare recoininendeilthin Remwlv fmjwntly and hav never I'l'iwn it to fail iir any ningle iushtMw."' Cattfcnuisn industry and' business is at its Aright, and therefore it makes hasr&hips foe the producing districts a well a for the city. It causes virttiai' suspension of freight movement, both by water and rail. Sobody, moreover, expects the fight to- end short of several weeks, per haps months; and", whatever the event, California (a sure to suffer a serious setback fti liter gtn?ral prosperity. Capitalistic combination through out the country, which during the past year or two has been proceed ing at a rate never before witnessed, or even imagined .greatly stimulates the organization of labor unions amd strengthens the resolution of their members. It cannot but be expected1 that these great combina tions of capitat will be attended or followed by closer and wider organ ization of the working people of the country. A consequence of corpo rate organization of capital on so vast a scale is the loss of touch and sympathy between employers and employes. Elimination of sympa thy and conscience on the part of the employer a- consequence of corporate and trust control is fol lowed by hostile organization on the part of the working people. It is a deplorable 6trife, for which there!? no present remedy. But they who have organized, cr are striving to organize, all industrial operations under direction of a few, have no right to be surprised at the growing disposition of the working people to meet organiza tion with organization. Oregonian. What most people want is something mild and gentle when in need of a phys ic. Chamberlain's Stomach' acii Liver Tablets fill the bitf to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. School Fund Apportionment. State Treasurer Charles R. Moore ha just made the annual apportionment of the interest of the irreducible school fund, received on loans on account of that fond daring the past year The to tal number of school children in the etate is 133,818, and the lain of money apportioned among them is $165,697.06, being $1.22 per capita. This apportionment is smaller than either of the two in 1899 or 1900. One reasos for the reduction is the lower rate of interest charged on the school fond notes now, the rate having been reduced from 8 to 6 per cent, by the leg islature ; another is the fact that daring the past two years a great many accu mulated interest payme nta were receiv ed, after the bant tiroes of the hist half decade, while daring the past 12 months practically no deferred payments have been made. In the apportionment made recently the several counties received sows as follows, the number of schoolchildren in each county being given: County. Pupils. Amount. Baker 4,187 $ 5,108 U Benton . 2,438 2.974 36 Clackamas 7.562 0,225 61 Clateop 3,853 4.700 66 Columbia - 2.251 - 2.746 22 Coos 3,906 4,765 32 Crook 1,147 1,399 34 Curry 690 841 80 Doogiiw...., 5.360 6,546 52 Grant 1,697 2,070 34 Gilliam 1,179 1,438 38 Harney. 1.004 1,224 88 Jackson 5,153- 6,286- 66 Josephine 2,775 3,385 50 Klamath : 1,073 1,309 06 Lake 977 1.191 94 Lane 7,557 9,219 54 Lincoln 1,225 1,494 50 Linn 6,740 8,222 90 Malheur 1,447 1,765 34 Marion 9,795 11,949 90 Morrow 1,718 2,095 96 Multnomah 25,093 30,613 46 I'olk 3,472 4,235 84 Sherman 1,293 1,577 46 Tillamook . 1,722 2,100 84 Umatilla 6,232 7,603 04 Union 5,953 7,262 66 Wallowa 2,314 2,823 08 Wasco 4,708 5,743 76 Washington........ 5,551 6,772 22 Wheeler 914 . 1,115 08 Yamhill... ....... 4,826 5,887 72 Total ......135,818 185607 96 A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Panama, Colombia, by Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Dr. Chap. 11. Utter, a prominent phy sician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states : "Last March I had as a patient ftyonng ladv 16 vears of age who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was rrowbie worse every howr. Her parents were en re ebe- wonld tire. She had become se weak that she eonld no turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me. but I thong ht of Cliaro berkvm's Clie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a Uftt resort prescribed it. The most wonderful rexu.lt was effect ed. Within eight hours she wot feeling rnweb better; inside of three toys she was iipuu her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well." For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. Subscribe for The Globe, Only $10 a year. ttbntV-ry Report I. S. S. fPjjhlaoJ' BrWw h. International Fan hftui Swlety, cf Ctem, sends ia the fol lowing report? Mrs E. K. rtopst. sent 6 letters, 1 pos tal, 2 blrfhtfcy greetingai 1 lwxk,l paper 1 birthday prewnt, 2'sunshlue packairet 2 presents and distributed circulars for a shat-tn. Mrs. Addle Wait, Cwwo; Mont., bought article ot a ihnt-ifr. Mrs. Roy Sewland, Collins Center, S Y. sent reading matter and' lettfenr to shut-in. Mrs. Clara Nickelson sent 3 sunshine presents, 1 letter, bought 1 picture from shut-in1. Biftbda'ot I. S. S. memnera In Ang nst, Mrs. Lnlir Weir, August 20; Mrs. K. R. Dover, August 23. Teachers" Examination. Notice is hereby given' that the county superintendent of Gilliam' couttty will hold the regular examinational appli cants for state and county papers at Condon, as follows: FOR 8TVTI r.VrKRS. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at 9 o'clock a, in., and continuing until Saturday August 17, at tour o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history spelling, algebra, reading, school law Thursday Written arithmetic, theory ot teaching, grammar, book-keeping, physics, civil government. FrMsty Physiology, geography, mental arithmetic, composition, physical geo graphy. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, phychology. FOK C'U'NTY r.PKR8. Commencing Wednesday, August 14 at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Friday August 16, at four o'clock. First' Second and Third Grade Certifi cates. Wednesday Penmanship, histor, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arith inetle, physiology, civil government. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthog raphy reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods. Friday Arkhoietre and physiology W. R". Xkal County Sup't. TO CORE A COLD IN OWE DAY Take Laxative Bn.mo Quinine Tablet. AU drafrsisti relunit the money it it (ails to cure E. W. Grore't tiKn(ur is hv eacb box, 3T x School Clerk's Notice. All school warrants issued by School District No. 9 , which were registered prior to March 30, 1900, will be paid up on presentation at this office. Interest ceases after this date. August 5, 1901. P. II. Stephenson, School Clerk. Notice to Tax Payers. All taxes due uilltam 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. Wilcox ' Sheriff, Reduced Rates, Are now i effect toBuffalo, New York Do yoa expect to attend the Pan-Ameri can Exposition? If so d j not bay yoar tickets until yoa hare 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 from Pacific Coast to Boston via Buffalo. If yoa will send fifteen cents in stamps, to address given twlow, we will for ward yoi by return ra til ona of oir 31 x 43 inch wall mtp of the Uuited States. Cuba and Porto Rico. Any information regarding rate, ac commodations, service, time, connections stop-overs etc. will be cheerfully given B. H. Trumbull, ComT Agt 142 Th ird 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'TuIlman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers being built on the same plan, but not furnished with the same eletcance. 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, 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 dispotcbed daily from Portland by the 0. R. & X. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers". The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland Special" goes throngh to Chit-ego 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 ia these cars, the rates being lower, an the service nearly eual to that in the- palace sleepers. For rates-snd full information, includ ing folders' write to- A. 1j. Ck.uo, (ieneral Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. OF INTEREST EVERY 'COLUMN IN THIS If Iook We Holsery We . We have yoa ahead can .clean want prepared are ' before . fill and to make nlietul ambitious you any stainless, many now fur the to Imy fixed 10 ' customers tunvvxt keep your ordtr V2 , for our and . ' thoroughly Summer at 15 utoro hnv them, informed Corset. onm 20 and fhall. Juwt revived:'- on We Summer 25 by giving A complete prices have wab !tt tfjem lino of and ' a goods 40 the most Nubian the nice in 0 and best neursilk, place line groat and at lowest liistral, to of profusion. CO price. porculine and1 gei It A T. All cents Send likenatin more' and the a in your drctw real W. fe B. things pair, order linings, value i in and teit All the for straight Scotch our newest every front, ginghams, ability. things in dollar French lawns, We are- trimmings, you " waist, dmiitios, . x sure to braids, invest Cycle organdies ' make you lace, just ' anl shallicjr, rejoice. silk, millings read1 Extra Long. India linen, We know ' etc. this India lawn,. that our ad. "5 Knglish prices over? long, quoted carefully cloth, , can't be ... Vv .... , naisook,'" t " ' beat .for . . - jv, -i RtH emial , , , . ,' . . V ' Swiss. I qualities. -All Goods Marked in Plain Fitxures- LORD & CO. 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 band in any quantities. General Storage and Forwarding. ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO., KERR CIFFOR & CO., Proprietors. D. B. THOMAS, Manager. ARLINGTON, - OREGON. Branch Houses at Blalock and Quinn's. Reopened "THE MODEL" Fine ines,. Liquors and Cigars. Everything Up-to-Date. M. E. SUMMERS, Proprietor. J. R. NEWMAN, Mixo logst. 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 patronage and assure you of low prices and fair treatment Al & L. E. McConnell LONE ROCK. Hot weather. Attaint of the Avers Cattle Co. ,of Heppner is here ofl'ering $20 for yearling eleera. D W. Ealstoa was here the other day contracting beef cattle. Bill Matlock and family have been roeticating on the Ham ranch. Rev. Grannie, of Salem, is billed to lecture here Tlmrsday evening on the subject of temperance. The latest Lone Rock conundrum 'Why can yon always tell when Rees Zumwalt and Prof. Patterson are iu town ?" "Becanse the sparks are always flying thick when tbey are around." An epedetnic which resembles pink eye has been among the range horses for several weeks and 40 or 50 head have died. Miss Densie Hoover, of Pendleton who has been visiting Mi uses Bertha and Eflie Williams has returned home. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will re ceive bids, at my office in Condon, Gil liam County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 31st. day of Angnst, A. I. 1301, for the sale of JBigbt Hundred Dollars ($800.00) worth of 10-20 6 per cent, school house bonds on School District No. U.Gittiam County, Oregon. . August 8, 1901. P. II. Stepiiknhon, County Treasurer. Reward. I will pay a liberal reward for the "re turn of a dark bay or brown team, mare and gelding, which I lost near th head of Thirtymile July Htli. Weight about 1200 lbs. teach."" Well broken Brand 9-1I-C connected on left stifle. J. (i. Stevenkon . Condon, Oregon. TO WIDEAWAKE AB WILL INTEREST YOU. (Juarapteed Jq00 Salary Yeariy. Men and women of good uddrcmi to represent n, nrmn t travel sppoliitlng nnonln, otliera for Ucnl work looking after our lntcrcU(. $900 gnlary gnnritntueit yearly ; extra com inlHHlonH and expense, repaid advancement, old extabl lulled house. Grand chance for cum- et man or woman to secure pleasant, perma nent position, liberal Income and future. New, brilliant Hues. Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church St., New Haven. Conrv. Renew Your Subscriptions. Snbscriptions for all the leading news papers and periodicals published in the United States or any other country on earth will be received at the Globe office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the amount with ns and we will attend to the business for yon. Call when in town and renew your subscrip tions to vonr favorites for'lOOl. tf Fhii fgnature la on every box of the genuine Laxative BroniO'Quwin? Taticu the remedy that enres a eolC tm 1 n lrxj piije Job Uorl( at tf)e ' CCOBr; pnijt 5i;op, PURCHASERS. READ Til EM ONE BY ONE. "Alert to tins wants of the trndo," is our motto. Extra lino line of ladies' nhirt waists' bolts, handkerchiefs, burnt leathcrpursos, nair pins, hair ornaments etc. We have onlv llio best; I.adios' summer vesta, corset covers, muslin underwear, petticoats cto. Oreson. ARLINGTON SALOON, C. W. WHITE & CO-, PROP'S. FINE WINES, UQUOUS and CHOICE CIGAUSt BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDK FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Dravght. Main St., Condon, Oregon 5f?e Qopdor; Ban? chains Jlors Jiotel oftije qty. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS first-class : Ciliary at Reasonable Iate$, You.PsTc3. SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. Li very Stable and Feed Corral. ALBERT JDAMS, Proprietor. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Condon, Or. Corner FOR OUR CUSTOMERS FINEST STEAKS AKD 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. 1 visit DR. JORDAN'S qmat! UUSEUM OF ANATOMY' I0SI MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL (UMwwa Milk u. arntk.; . Ill,rM,tA"tomlcalUuMum in mm wur i. (Irrnimt nllrnnllrm tn tm CUV. A vmnncrpu ttymor vwwrt, WMhatmi, or any onntrnot. ttio oH.nt FiiicrlHllKtiin th 1'Millla DR. tlORDAN PRIVATE DISEASES nf ntra end mM4U I Mn who itre nViln , from th .rr.ntn of jroulhJul Inill.- Al'.tmfia Ar i.ma. In n.. . rrYIM. Klin PRV.IUMI ..BIHty, m. olne.T, I.t Muuhoad In nil Itacoiiinll. !rT,".,,.,,rr,"" . rreoi.i.ry ' ' ,r,,"ii"" MX comblimtlon of i vii....,uiii.iduiiivii power, III DacUir ' Iim m .rr.nimd hit lrium.t tit 11 iuiii ..... ""I J"ri Tmm.dlat rllpf, but p.riu.n.nt I ....... " Auuir u not vmira 10 perform mlracl... bill Im r.ll knnwn in f. t,.i. ..... , I lu liHnpnolRltr-BI.ru... mi Wn. I iriilLH thorniif hly rllctd from r vum mmwu wnnoui inn II0O OI Htl-fUr.r. I rnr for Ruptitr. A qulclc nt rntlatl , oiirtfor Plln, 'U.ar and Fl.lnlw.by 1 Dr. Jordan'! .pacUl twlnlcu m.ihoi.. . ITERT IIAJf kiiBtvlnatonawill nuialv. I U' will Uuormxtet a IfQHll'IVX CTTSS li wrru mat lut unitertukt. vnn.iuiaticin i'RKK a atnctiy nrlTt, CHARdKH VWtY KEAHO!fABL& Treatment p.rwnally or by leltw. llfARRIAOE. f AII.ltD fKE. (AVlUftbI. Writ, fur Rnolr. PHll.onnpnT nw dvuk io( men.; van or wrtM OR. JORDAN CO., 10BI Market St., 8. P. Subscribe for the Gi.obk. Only 1.50 a year Purely Dullness. llATii'lMs-n'renlil waffr, clean tow rip, only'sSvetiti at Condon hotel, U. I Nrnl, the wall known suction ccr, will give tint eulrtcut attention to all huxInoH fiitni-icl to his rate, If you havs projrty to sell coimult' liltn, ,i. r. tjcu rrrs, h. 1. j'. t, wofin, m. b. OULLETTE & WOOD - PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. lrtjr ant hIkM rH jlrulnjilly atiwirn Oi11t' Min .in't'l'iitwr Hiilna. C( IN DON, OUK, jyjKNKlKK A WIIJWW ATTORNEYS AT LAW oitr.itorf. C. S. PALMER, prtistic; Barber. Sleolc Shaves n fid ll t i r-cu ts. Razors honod and ro-Kround, COHDOH OREGON. Treasurer's Notlco. All county warrants rei(liiterd prior to Jan. 1, ItHK), will 1 ald tiKin nrf sentatitiu at my otlU, Interest ctaset after Angina 5, Mil. V, H. Stkimiknso, Treasurer of Ciilllam county, Oregon. Subscribe for Tiik (Jj.ohK All the news, 1.50 a yoar. Best advertising medium. Spring and Church sts. ROASTS CUT FROM GOOD THINGS AT JOHN JACKSON'S O.S.EBI, ruoruiETon of SODA and H0TTL1K G U ORA'S ltoaniifnt:turor of Soda, Orange ancr Chanipftjjne Cider, Sursaparilla and Iron and oil other Soft and Carbonated" Drinks. Condon twide la respect fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. QH. B. F. BUTI.ICll, RESIDENT DENTIST ARI.INOTON, 01USUON. Will bo In Condon tho limt wock In cnchmontlf commiH!liiK JulyA'ith. Crown llrldKO nml 1'lnto work a apcclulty. Tcoth extnictod without piiln. All work guar untcud, CONDON OKFICK OVER wiusoN'B prrAniAcr, PAPERING AND PAINTING. Full line of latest Wall Taper. Estimates on work and materiaV furnished on short notice. Call and see my samples. W. A. DARLING.