Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, January 09, 1902, Image 2

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' 0 THE COL XTXlBtA.
The following strong opetr IVt rer
1m . recti it) j been addressed
. Hojlra Tark-r, of Walla Walla, to
Senators' John H. Mitchell, of Or
egon, and Geo. Tamer, of Wmbing-
-.- Ion. It is fall of strong fact; and
- bonkf have tbe heart j endorse-
aent of eyenr widen t
f the Inland Empire.
To United State Senators John II
Mitchell, George Turner: and to
V J'thoae-srho are opposed to extor
tion and oppression:
Before- the Secretary of the
Trtwstrry of the United, Bute sac
- in -'Inducing Congress to
authorize hint and the banks to use
at a nominal rate of interest from
1150,000,000 to $200,000,000 that
lh people have been compelled to
Jftcy, and allow said banks to lend
Ibis vast amount of idle money to
the same oppressed people tor 8 to
KJ per cent per annum compound
: Interest, the pioneers and other se.t-
tier of this Inland Empire (the
beat climate, the best land, and the
most healthful) as extensive as all
the New England States, with New
York and Ohio and part of Pen n
sylvania, wish to know if Uni
ted States Senator John II. Mitch
ell, of Oregon, who has always
been a true friend of eastern Oregon
and Washington, and United States
Senator George Turner of the state
of Washington, with other friends,
will have the federal government,
in the year, 1902, build a portage
railroad around the dalles of the
Columbia at Celilo, about 15 miles
in length, for present relelf, and
until the federal government com
" pletes the boat railway and locks,
which work has been delayed for
nearly a generation. The report
of engineers many years ago show
. . ed . that j. an amount equal to
- the yearly loss" to the farmers would
more than pay to open the Colum
bia. As long as the Lombard street
imH,W-WALtreet mblejshold-i
i ,nr. F greatly waterea stocks of
transportation com pa nies, can corn
1 majority of either branch of
the fegtskAare, the states of Oregon
and Washington will never open
, the Columbia river nor build said
portage railroad. Judging from
the vast millions of dollars thaUtheJ
trailed. S tales govern men t has given
' to sapprcve-the Mississippi river,
the Columbia river (the greatest
waterway trr the United States save
one) will be-rm proved just as soon
as congress know the importance
of immediate action as said gam
- biers and transportation companies
cannot control either the United
States Senate or lower house.
As a rule I am not in faror of
combines or trusts. But if no other
way can be devised to 6ecure action
let all voters in this Inland Empire
organize without fail, do away with
all party lines and in the future
vote only for such members of con
gress, members of the legislature
mad all other officials as will work
and vote only with those who will
k all that can be speedily done to
develop and build up this Inland
Empire. Then the best wheat
grown will not be kept down in
price to 40 cents a bushel, or about
onehalf the Eastern price, by ship
wner and other transportation
"oiBpanies, wheat buyers nn-d apec--islitars
acd -gatshlers .-Sotwita-j
landing that daring the past lew
.years oar largest railroad, if not all
-ralroads, have increased their busi
nes more than double and given an
order for additional rolling stock
lefbre the close of of the year at the
estimated cost of over $2,500,000,
the United States government inter
state commerce commission permits
said transportation companies to
charge extorionate and oppressive
IWs signatart i an every box of Cm feooloa
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Mjutuve urumunjuuiju . Taueu
M reaieaT that core a eK la - v t ftvy
Estray Notice.
One bay eolt with white spot on face.
Tear ling 'past. Branded 8 on right
shoulder. Last seen on Sli-mile. I will
pay 5.00 reward for return of animal to
Lone Bck or wilt: pay $2.50 to any one
who will take animal up and notify me.
" Naj Scott,
4M toueJtoekOr
Subscribe foT ffti Globe-
rates to make Farps fattmt upon
their watered stock, ft has been
estimated that said transportation
lines could be built for one-fourth
the amount of their watered stock.
I advocate tbia measure of open
ibg the Columbia as a half-century
pioneer and land owner and wheat
gttiwer, as well a to help put a
pfop-ttrfo much extortion and op
pression HoLtra Parke.
Walla Walla, Washington.
"Sm time ago my daughter caught a
eevrre cold. She complained ot pains la
her chest an J" ha4 a bad conjh. gar
herChamberlaViCwisfc Samedy accord
ing to lirctkoa aad in tawdaysshe ai
well and able to gotoschoot I have
used thla remedy in my family for the
past wren rear and have never known
it to fail," says James Prtndergaat, mer
chant, Annato Bay, West India Islands.
The pahs la the.ehest Indicated an ap
proaching attach bt paramenia, which
u no donbt wared off by Chain barlaia'i
Congh Remedy. It connteraeta any
tendency of a cold toward paeaiuonia.
Sold by Hadsoa's Pharmacy.
President Roosevelt has started
an investigation with reference to
railway combinations and commis
sions through the interstate Com
merce Commission, with a view to
sending to Congress a special mes
sage on that subject. This action
of the president is said to have
caused a panic among the Chicago
packing house people, who have
presumably, been favored io the
matter of freight rates and many
of them have fled from the city to
escape the investigation. This
looks like a confession of guilt on
their part and it is to be hoped the
president will keep after them to a
finish.
Mr. T. Magore visited the principal'!
room Monday afternoon.
Gertie Shannon returned to school
Monday having recovered Irom bar re
cent illness.
Messrs. Elmer Baker and Alex Dothie
jr., visited the school last Friday after
noon.
Sarah LaForgey and Jim 8tevenson
were enrolled as new pnpila in the sev
enth grade Monday.
Many of the pnpila who live in the
country returned to school again Mon-
dar--ttn Usaa two, weeks vacation.
The C. P. S. Literary Society elected
the following officers last Friday for the
ensuing month : Nellie Brown President,
Grace Balding Vice-president, Herbert
Brown Secretary, Jennie Neal Organist,
and Bertha Trimble Editor.
Mr. Neal. presented the pnpils of bis
room with Chriatmas souvenirs which all
seemed, to appreciate very jnocb and
will perhaps appreciate tbem more when
their school days have passed as they
contain the names of the teachers and
pnpila of the different grades and also
the names ol the directors.
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Every year a large somber of poor suf
ferers whose tangs are sore and racked
with congbs are orged to go to another
climate, Bat this is costly and not al
ways sure. Don't be an exile wben Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
will core you at borne. It's the most
infallible medicine for Congbs, Colds and
all Throat and Long diseases on earth.
The first dose brings releif. Astounding
cures result from presietest use. Trial
bottles free at Condon Pharmacy. Price
60c and f 1.00. Every bottle guaranteed.
ARLINGTON NOTES.
City election passed off qaietly Tues
day with the following result: A. D.
Btnrgise Mayor. F. H. Looy, A.L.
Huff snd A. J. Coe Councilmen, A. W.
Sharrard Treasurer, and C. B. Cardinell
Recorder. The only office that was want
ed by two was the Treasurer's and the
Independent candidate was beaten 4 to 1.
Quite a number of geese have been
killed tbe past week.
Mrs, G. W. Montage and Mary Hansen
were in frooiE!gbtm5,le Tuesday.;.,
Bernard Bros, brought in a band of
cavalry horses Monday,
AWbeelboiwe left Monday for bis
new home near Colmnbm Washington.
All he needs to make his happy boms
complete is a eook. '
Wade Bros, received a fine Plymouth
Bock rooster from the Poultry 8 bow.
Miss Nettie Jordan, a half sister of
Capt. Basey, is visiting relatives in town
this week.
E. B. Wheat returned Monday from
pending tbe holidays in Sherman Co.
A REMRKABLE CURE OF CROUP.
A Little Boy'e Life Saved. .
I have a few words to say regarding
Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. It saved
my little boy's life and I feel that I can
not praise it enongb. I bought a bottle
of it from A. E. Steere of Goodwin, S.D.
and when 1 got home with it the poor
baby could hardly breathe. I gave the
medicine as directed every ten mi notes
until he "threw up" and then I thought
sure he was going to choke to death. We
had to pull the phlegm out of his month
in greac long strings. J am posttive that
if I had not got that bottle of cough med
icine my boy won Id not be on earth today.
Jow, Dcgoirr, Inwood Iowa. For sale
by Hudson Pharmacy.
Otscara Jullettes cures count iualion.
J, At-Couilom Pharmacy,
I SCHOOL NOTES. J
BERTHA TRIMBLE, tolTOB I
Buy a
V
Lot in
Condon
and make a home la what is
destined to become one oi tbe
principal boainets centers of
Eatea Oregon. Or, it yon
don't want a borne Jost aow,
boy
as an
Don't Wait
for a rail road to build la be
cause indications were never
before so favorable for the
early completion of a road in
to Condon, and when actual '
work begins Condon property
valuta will sorely advance 100
par ceaL
For a
Railroad
will make this town. Condon
is bound to grow, however,
even without a rail road. It
bast he county seat, itbaaaa
unlimited supply of pure wat
er, it is centrally located in
the heart of a. rich country
and must always enj-y a
large and growing trade.
Don't procrastinate about this
matter
but Buy
Now.
For particulars and foil infor
mation call on or address.
J. E. Lamcastib,
j , Condon,' Ore.
' Office in Globe building.
Correspondence solicited.
Monthly Report I. S. S.
The following is the report -of High
land Branch, International Sunshine
Society, of Clem, for December:
Letters and greetings 11, postals 4, bas
kets bought of an Invalid, 13 packages
sent out with a number of presents in
each, 7 presents, 1 roll reading matter,
1 book, subscriptions to Hearth and
Home sent.
Two packages of 6 baskets each donat
ed for Christmas work also Christmas
booklets, cards etc.
Four packages of International donat
ions sent to headquarters in New York.
Donations Cash 75 cents 50 cents of
hich was from an unknown source. 1
box Christmas Heralds, from a friend.
New, Members Miss Ella Clark,
Condon, Miss Nettie Hughes, Clem.
I wish to tbank those who so kindly
made it possible to remember a number
of invalids on Christmas, who otherwise
might bave bad no Christmas remem
brance from oar brsocb.
- Eujch R. Promt.
President
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take laxative Bromo Qnlnlne Tablets. AU
dm&lstt refand tbe money If it fails to care
E. W. GrovvVtaraatare is on eacb box. 2Se
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that tbe copart
nercbip heretofore existing between M.
E. Summers, and J. R. Newman has
been this day dissolved, bjr mutual con
sent. All accounts due tbe old firm .axe
due and payable to M. E. Summers, who
will collect all accounts and assume and
pay all debts of the old firm. .
Condon Oregon M. E. Sukmexs.
January 6tb 1002. J. R. Nkwiiam.
For Sale or Trade.
I bave for sale or will trade for anoth
er thoroughbred animal of tbe same
breed, a full blood S-year-old Hereford
bull. Call on or address
Wir. Duwur,
44445 " Condon Oregon.
Notice.
' t have aridgeling horse in my pasture
on Thirty mile. 8 miles south of Condon.
branded cross witb bar beneath on right
hip; nnbrokejbay witb b; Id lace, three
white legs, wire cut on left front foot
and left knee targe. Weighs about 800,
Owner will please write me at Mayville.
Urton. ' "- ' w. H. CEABCy.
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Administrator's Notloe to Creditors.
Kotice I hereby given, ' that the aadenlfned
was, by tbe Coaoty Coart of tbe SUte of Oregon
tor OlltUn Coanty, oa December sta., 1901. ap
totaled ths'admlaletrator Of tbe EaUU ot W. E.
Borer, Deeeaaed and has accepted eald trait and
qaallfted tberetor.
AU penoas hiring claims agalnit saldeetale
will areeeot the not to ma, daly vertaed at my
home 1 mile Wt ot Clem, OUUaa Ceanty,
Oregon, within els months trod the dale ol the
trrtpabllcattonotthUnotlot.
Dated t Condon, Oregon, thte Sth day o( Deo.
amber, A. J. 1901. .
jAWSiLASCW,
Admintttrear qt the tstate of W. R. Borer, De-
Data ol lit nmbllcmtloa. Dee. 12. 1901.
Beadrlck a Bowerman Attorney! tor the Es
tate, f. ' '
O. L.' Neal, tbe well known auction
eer, will give tbe strictest attention to
all business entrusted to bis care. If
you have property to sell consult him.
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Do You Want to Buy
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REAL ESTATE?
If you do list your property, or make your wants known, to
u". Our correspondents in other cities - place us in a position
to "sedare purchasers for property on short notice,
'n Jive stock and all kinds of personal property handled. ;
Office in Globs Building. Correspond with us.
Lancaster & Pattison,
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Condon, - -
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
HIG&EsT MAKTET PRICES PAID FOB ORAM
')' OE9ERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS CONDUCTED
BAUDOT, CUTRSlE A CO., II'C'RS, ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUCiAS, IQXE
RE-OPENED
M
. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND. CIGARS.
V ' EVERYTHING NEW AND. UP-TO-DATE.
SUMMERS Jfe NEWMAN, Props;
yhen Making
Your Plans for
1902
plan to buy your goods and aupplUi
OUR BIG STORE.
Oar specialties are '
. f ... - . . .. Lowest Prices,., :
; v Beet assortment.-
AU Goods Marked in Plain" Figures.
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Arlington : . Oregon.
Pullman Ordinary Steeper
Tbe tourist travel between' tie East
and the Pacific Coast has reached enor
mous proportions lo the last few years,
and calls for a special class of equipment
To meet this demand tbe Pullman Co.
has Issued from Its shops what it tech
nically calls the 'Tollman Ordinary
Sleeper." These cars appear similar to
the regular sleepers being built on tbe
same plan, but not furnished with tbe
same elegance. They are equipped with
mattresses, . blankets, sheets, pillows,
pillow-cases, towels, combs, brashes,
ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to
be furnished by tbe passenger. Eacb
ear 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 tbe wants and comforts of the
passengers. la each of the trains wbicb
are dispatched daily from Portland by
the O. R. A N. Co. is to be found one
of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers".
The car attached to tbe "Chicago-Portland
Special" goes through to Cblcego
without change, and the one la the
"Atlantic Ei press" runs to Kansas City
without change, Passengers in this car
for Chicago change to a similar carat
Granger.
Much of tbe first class travel is being
carried in these cars, tbe rates being
lower, and tbe service nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rates snd full information, Includ
ing folders write to
A. L. Craio,
General Passenger Agent, O. K. 4 N. Co.
Portland, Oregon.
Purely Business.
BATHB-Hot and cold water, clean tow
els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Aug. 1, 1000, will be patd upon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceases
after Nov. 1, 1001.
P. II. STtrntNSON,
Treasurer of GUllam county, Oregon.
or Sell
- Oregon,
ODBL
CONDON, ORE.
at
The Arlington Saloon
C W. WKiTf A CO., PROPRIETORS
Tine domestic- and imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Bil
liard and Tool tables run in connection. First-class goods is our
pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly on
draught Our constantly Increasing patronage testifies to the fact
that we understand how to please our customers.
MAIN STREET
Condon,
KERB CIFFOR A CO, PROPS.
GRAIN
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced'
warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement,
feed and mill stuffs always on band in any quantities. Gen
eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. B. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
The Condon Barn
Only first-class Livery and Feed 8table in the city. Fine new
rigs and good teams, Special attention to all stock left In our
, care. Large, strong corrals in connection. Oar terms are reas
onable and we solicit yoar patronage.
Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
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FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
FINEST STEAKS AND
CHOICEST BEEF. ALL
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Splendid Specimens of
Superior Skill
Is tbe tsprMilon of alnont every pmon who hf examined ianT1s of work
executed at this office. Muperior printing ti the kind you want, work that is
done In a tlorenly manner U the kind that noltherpyi the bualneia man nor
tbe printer. All the printing sent oat from this office it neat and attractive.
8. A. PATTISON
rVBMiMca
THE
Under New
Kentucky Liquor Store
COMPLETE STOCK OP FINEST DOMESTIC AND
IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
THE FAMOUS HOP GOLD BEER ON DRAUGHT,
REIPLINGER & BATES, PROP'S, ARLINGTON, ORE.
Chickens and Eggs Wanted.
J. L. Schriver will pay tbe highest
cash price for fresh eggs and. spring
chickens and guarantees
bis customers that he will make this of
fer good at all seasons of the year. . lie
has arranged to ship all surplus eggs to
Portland whenever the market is over
stocked. ' Ree him at Cafe D Schriver;
f. WOOD. M. D,"
pViyslclan And Surgeon'
tar' and' alifhVeatu pot!r aaiwsraa'
Osfet bfoo Mrisf av pm,
C0ND0H, . oiv-
C; S.
prtlsti. Barber;-
Sleolc Shaven
and Hair-cutsV
Razor honed and re-ground4
COKDOH -. ORECOII
o; S. EBI, i
pitbrRtETORr. or
SODA and JiOTrlJ'RG ItOAKf
Manufacturer of Foda, ofangtf and'
Champagne Cider, Parsaparllla and
Iron and all other Boft and' Carbonated
Drink a. Condon trade is rtdVect
fulty lollolted. Orders promptly filled?
Arlington, , Orck
For Sale.
One good S( wagon with rack , Four
sets chain harness. Will be sold separ
ately or together to suit purchasers on'
easy tortus. B. K, SsAacr,
Mayville, Oie
Subscribe tor tbe Gloss.
Only 1.50 a year
Oregon
BRANCH HOUSESr BLALOCK, QUIKNf
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ROASTS CUT FROM
COOD THINCS AT
JOHH JACKSOIl'S
A RIGID SCRUTINY OT
OUR SAMPLES REVEALS
NOTHING BUT GOODNESS
CONDON GLOBE FRUITER Y
Management......
"p 1. NICKLW,
DENTIST
Ofllce 303 Dcksm Bn'lldlnR, Portland, Orcgs
Will be In Condon on or about October
. 51t to wtnfliB.fora short lima
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