THE COilDOil GLOBE.
T H U ST SD AYF EBR O A R Y O, l02.
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;0 VERNATEXT TELEGRAM.
Presulent Roosevelt va reported
as being nr ardent advocate of
goerent ewnership of the tele
graph. Advices from Washington
itate that he has requested aaiem
tr of Congress to introduce a bill
providing for the purchase of the
telegraph lines by the government
aul thtdr operation i: connection
with the present postal system.
Without questioning the presi
dent right motive in this matter
it may be suggested that the pres
ent i not an opportune time for
the acquisition of the telegraph lines
fcy th government for the reason
that the Slarconi system of wireless
telegraphy just now promises to
revolutionize that business. If the
wireless method of transmitting
intelligence proves the success that
row seem 8 almost certain, the old
lines- of poles and wire would soon
prove a "dead horse" on the hands
of the government. .
Purchase of the old lines, at this
time would savor a little of an effort
on the part of Congress and ' the
president to thrust the government
into the breach between the tele
graph companies and possible loss
occasioned by the perfection of the
Marconi, or some other, wireless
fystem.
The government has never before
been in a hurry to take over the
telegraph lines, when a better and
ebeaper system was unthoughtof,
so it would better make haste slow
ly jost now. Better wait awhile ou
Marconi and give him all possible
assistance in bis researches and, if
his system proves a success, let the
government secure control of it for
the benefit pf all the people.
THE RAILROAD MERGER.
The Eugene Register favors the
consolidation of the trans-couti-nental
railway lines on the ground
that the combine cannot last That
paper says: - .
"We believe if the consolidation
was left to stand as it is long enough
the result would be the building of
one or more additional trans-continental
lines to the coast and there
would naturally result a competi
tion that would force freight rates
down to a more reasonable figure
and prove a great blessing to the
Pacific coast."
. Tbe Register fails to explain what
there is to prevent any new lines,
which may be built to compete
with the Northwestern Securities
Co'a. lines, from being swallowed
op and controlled by that power
ful corporation whenever they
should come to interfere with its
business and profits. The Union
Pacific, Northern Pacific and Great
Northern were formerly "compet
ing lines" but when the-men who
controlled them found that compe
tition did not pay so well as con
solidation and co-operation, they
consolidated. Just so with the steel
manufacturers and all the other
great business interests of the
country. ' They have all learned
that by pooling their interests and
uniting thejr plants under one
Eianagement they can produce
goods more cheaply than under the
old system of competition, thus
insuring greater profits on their in
restment. Should new lines of road be
Imilt to this coast, more than are
needed to handle the trans-continental
business to good advantage and
even if they should retain their in
dependence and continue to be
operated as "competing lines," they
would only be an additional bu r
den on tbe producers and consum
ers of tbe conn try because from
their pockets mast come, ultimate
ly, tbe cost of construction, the in
terest on bonded indebtedness and
tbe operating expenses of every
railway.
Consolidation and co-operation
of great business interests are effect
ed as a business proposition be-
Had To Conquer Or Die.
"I wan just abont gune," writes Mrs.
BotMi Eichr1non. of Laurel Springs. N.
O., "I ha & Consumption eo bad that the
ljt doctors siii I could not live more
than a month, but I begun to use Dr.
King's New Discovery and was wholly
eared by seven" bottlee and am now etont
moi well." It's art unrivaled life-saver
in Consumption, Pneumonia, La Grippe
wl Emm-hilts; infallible for Coughs,
4Ii.V A&thtrm, Hay Fever, Croup or
Whnopinc Giitifh. Guaranteed bottles
10 cents and f I 00. Trial bottles free at
canee it pays the owners and
because modern conditions demand
it, and for them to revert to the
old system of competition, which
they have thoroughly tried and
found wanting, would be a 6tep
backward.
Tbe railway mercer may be a
! blessing in. disguise but the bless
j ing is more likely to come through
' the channel of government owner
ship, as outlined in a recent edittv
! rial in the Oregonian, than by the
' retrograde movement as predicted
J by the Register.
Ainslee's Magazine is authority
for the statement that thirty-four
.New York women own jewels, used
for their personal adornment, winch
aggregate in value the snugjsum of
$22,250,000.00. And yet there are
'cranks and croakers everywhere
who insist that the country is not
prosperous.
The C. P. 8. Literary Society met last
Friday afternoon and the following offi
cers wens elected : Lenna Farrar Presi
dent, Bvrl Springstort Vice-President,
Bertha Trimble Secretary, Jennie' Neal
Organist, Addie Hawes and Sella Hollen
beck Editors.
The following program was rendered
by tbe pupils of the sixth grade.
Song by Society
Recitation. .......... .Nellie Springnton
" Lixaie Armstrong
Frantie Kargl
V Song by Society
Recitation ; Victor Palmer
" ..MathewPliter
Reading.... ..Pnl Lancaster
Recitation... .. ...Roth FiUwater
Song by Society
It was decided that the eighth grade
shonld recite next Friday.
Floyd, Mand and Freddy Moore and
Lena Shannon of the primary depart
ment, and Mark Portwood, Louise Wor
rell, Mamie Donaldson. Cecil Harrison
and Arthur Parrish of the grammar de
partment were absent Monday.
Leslie Wing and Jay Brown were on
the absent hstToesday.
tiertrnde and Adolph Schaffer have
returned to school after a week's absence.
Something That Will Do You Good.
We know of no way in which we can
be of more service to our readers than to
tell them of something that will be of
real good to them. For this reason we
want to aquaint tbem with what we con
sider one of the very best remedies on
the market for coughs, colds, and that
alarming complaint, croup. We refer to
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We
have used it with such good results in
our family so long that it has become a
household necessity. By its prompt use
we haven't any doubt but that it has
time and again prevented croup. The
testimony is given upon our own exper
ience, and we suggest that our readers,
especially those who havesmallchildren,
alwavs keep it in their homes as a safe
guard againstcroup. Camden S; C.) Mes
senger. For sale bv Hudson Pharmacy.
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the county
superintendent of Gilliam county will
hold the regular examination of appli
cants for state and county papers at
Condon, as follows:
For State Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, February
12, at nine o'clock a. m., and continuing
until Saturday, February 15, at four o'
clock p. m.
Wednesday 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 geog
raphy. Saturday Botany, plain geometry, gen
era history, English literature, psychol
ogy. For County Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, February
12, at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing un
til Friday February Hat four o'clock p.m.
First, Second and Third Grade Certifi-
" - cates ,"
Wednesday Penmanship, history, or
thography, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, school law.
Friday Geography, mental arithmetic,
physiology, civil government,
Primary Certi6cates.
Wednesday Penmanship orthography,
reading, arithmetic
Thursday Art of questioning, theory of
teaching, methods, physiology.
W. R. Neal.'
County School Sop't.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
take Laxative Br.imo Quinine Tablets. AU
draggiKta refund the money l : it falls to cure
. W. Grove' signature is on each box. 25o
AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
Avenerious Carbolineum is here
to stay. Ask those who have
used it. It prevents decav in fence
l
j potts, water tanks and all wood
work and is a guaranteed article.
, It also exterminates chicken lice
and mites and keeps them away
permanently. It is a ; general pu
rifier of manger, chicken house or
pigpen.T it spreads with a brush
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
&LASKE & fUZ, AGENTS. ' j
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SCHOOL NOTES.
2 ADDIE HAWE8, Editob 5
ALVILLE.
Icy Washburn was an Alville visitor
last week.
Master Fred Stinchfiehl and Lester
Rinehartare vUitinft at Alville this week.
MUi Helen Curl returned from Ajax
Frtdav where she hat been the last two
weeks visiting friends.
Look ont for six weeks more winter.
The prom d hog saw his abadow befote
lOVclock on ground hog day, v
Frank Simmons returned Friday from
the' mountains where he has Wu for
the laet tw weeks cutting wood.
A pleasant surprise party was given
Arthur Myers family on the, evening of
Jan. 27'. Aa it was t'Mi cold tor the guest
to go home they made the hours merry
until morning. ,
Mrs. L. C. Lnheck met with rather a
laughable accident while on her way to
Ajax the other day. The sleigh rauover
a large rock in the road and threw her
and a heavy comfort to the ground. To
all her wild entieatiea for the horees to
stop they paid not the slightest heed but
trotted briskly on leaving her to follow
at leisure wrapped op in her quilt. At
ter running about two hundred yards
she succeeded in uvertakiug them.
McF
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by those
tireles little workers Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Millions are alwayt at work
night and day, curing Indigestion, B'li
ouenets, Constipation, Sick Headache
and all Stomach Liver and Bowel trou
bles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only
25 cents at Condon Pharmacy.
ROCK CREEK.
Coasting is the order of the day.
D. F. Stricklin made a flying trip to
Arlington.Sunday.
1 While coasting with some of her friends
Sunday Miss Elda Flett was thrown out
of the sleigh and received a sprained an
kle so she is unable to b) around.
Miss Mabel Stricklin is reported to be
quite ill at Arlington.
Frank Farnsworth was the guest of
W. G. Flett and family Sunday and
Monday.
Mrs. W. W. Clark and daughters
Beatrice and Blanch were visiting ber
parents here tbe first of the week.
Leroy Paul and wife visited Rock
Creek friends Sunday.
Mr, Wheeler Got Rid of HI Rheuma
tism. '
During the winter of 18931 wassolame
in my joints, in fact alt over my body,
that I could hardly walk when I bought
a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
From the first application I began to get
well, and was cured and have worked
steadily all the year." R. Whkeleb,
Northwood, N. Y. For sale by Hudson
Pharmacy.
MAYVILLE.
Twelve below aero bert last week.
Judge Mattingly is stopping in town
now. i ' .
Mrs. Claggett bas returned from the
Valley.
Tbe Mayville mill Is running over time
to fill orders.
Tbe Mayville Brass Band is practicing
three times a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith were up from
the John day Monday.
8. E. Van Vector was here on pro
fessional business last week.
Frank Snmons, of Alville was here
on business the other day.
Mrs. W. A. Townsend, and grandson
were in town during the week.
An enjoyable dance was given at J. C.
Webb's home one night last week.
D. W. Ralston and A. J. Walker have
gone to Twickenham to buy cattle.
Sam Ramsay has been engaged to teach
tbe Spring term of school here.
A pleasant dance was given at the res
idence of J. Boyer the other evening.
Mrs. E. A. Stinch field who has been on
the sick list is able to be around again.
Mrs. W. G. Keys has gone to Seattle
to attend the manage of ber eldest sister
Mies Ella Floyd.
George Edleman, while sleighing last
Sunday upset bis sleigh and broke bis
kneecap.
W. C. Stilwell was placed under $1,000
bonds for his appearance before Judge
Angell March 4 to answer to a charge
of rape preferred by bis 13-year-old sister-in-law.
Spoet.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for a number of years and have
no hesitancy in saying that it is the best
remedy for conghs, colds and croup I
have ever had in my family. I have not
words to express my faith in this Reme
dy. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy.
rhis signature is on every box of t!ie genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quhya. Tatiet
tba remedy tbat enrea eok la t a Pj
I will pay 10 cents per ponnd for 150
pounds, more or less, of good country
lard. .
Mrs. S. A. Maddock.
Estray Notice.
Came to my place about Nov. 1, 1901,
a strawberry roan steer, coming two
years old. No brand distinguishable.
Split right ear under half crop left ear.
Hack in dewlap. Owner can have same
by paying for keep and this notice.
II. C. Strickland.
1
Notice.
To Whom it May Concern :
My wife, Jennie Armstrong, having
left my bed and board against my wish
es and consent, I hereby give notice that
I will not be responsible for any bills
contracted by ber. All persons are warn
ed not to trust her on my account. '
B. E. Arustboko.
Cobdon Oregon February 4, 1902.
Cas li CI ear a nee Sale
We have invoiced and know that we must
reduce some lines to make room for our heavy
Spring purchases.
v To do this we need your help and we are
willing to pay you for it
We offer, for this month only,
30 per cent discount
on our entire stock of
Clothing
Skirts, Capes and Jackets.
Our store is called the
"QUALITY STORE"
because we carry no shoddy goods.
Yours for price and quality,
LORD & CO.
Administrator's Notlceto Creditor
- Kstlc ii hereby RlTn Unit the unJeralgiieT,
was by the Comity Court ot the SUte ot Orvgou
tor blllUm CoaatTwOt) Jnary. 29th 19(U, ap
pointed tbe edmlutxtntor of the citato of Samuel
Lambenootdeeeaaettand bas qualified therefor.
All persona bavlngvclaima atwlint aatd eitate
will present the him to me duly verified at the
office ot Hendrk'ki A Bowertnan, Condon On-gou
within aix month from tbo data of the tint
publication ot ttiii notice.
Date of tint publication February 6 1D02.
8. B. Cocttjm
Adminfetratorol the iatate ot Samuel La ni bunion
Peeeeied.
Stops th Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative BromoQninine Tablets rare a cold
In one dv. No Can, no Par. Price 25 cents
'visit DR. JORDAN'S ncat
lUUSEUi! OF ANATQUY1
I0BI MARKET ST.. MR SMNCISC0, CAL.
(nm Sink Smwk.J
The larfMi Aaatemieal Kuwait
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CHAH9K9 VKtT XMAtsOXA DJJ&
Tranunaul aanwaallr or br letter.
writa f Book. rHii.oormr r
IVIABRIAOK. MiiLroF.aa. (Avaloalua
baoK for mia.) Call a write
OH JORDAN a CO., t OBI Market St. . F.
Do You Want to Buy
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raera. KarrtMia wis paioi lMkliitr,iM. !
!" la "H luxmpll-
cattons; NiMmaorrhn, frmmlntmr- m
rkn,aaarrkallMI,riaiir;
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REAL ESTATE?
If you do list your property, or make your wants known, to
up. Our correspondents in other cities place us in a position
to secure purchasers for property on short notice.
Live stock and all kinds of personal property handled.
Office in Globe Building. Correspond with us.
Lancaster & Pattison,
Condon, -
YOU WILL FIND
CRABS.
CLAMS,
CELERY,
SALMON,
CRAWFISH,
EASTERN OYSTERS.
And all delicacies of the season, at
To take home or eat on
' the premises as you see fit.
RE-OPENED
T he Mode l
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
M. E. SUMMERS Prop.
Ladies'
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers
The tourist travel between the East
and the raoific Coast has rearheJ enor
mous proportions in the last few years,
ami 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 "Pullman Ordinary
Sleeper." These cars appear similar to
the regular sleepers beiiiK built on the
same plan, but not furnished with the
same elegance. They are equipped with
mattresses, blaufeets, shifts, 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 collee
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
makeup berths; keep the car clean, and
look after the wants and comforts of the
passengers. In each of the trains which
are dispatched dni I r from Portland by
the O. Ii. A N. Co. is to be found one
of these "Pullinun Odin irv Sleepers".
The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland
Special" goes through to Chicego
without change, and the one in the
"Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City
without change, Passftigi-rB in this car
for Chicago change to a similar carat
granger.
Much of the first class travel inlying
carried in these cars, the rates lieing
lower, and the service nearly rqual to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rales snd full mforiuation, includ
ing folders' write to
A. L. Craig,
General Passenger Agent, O. K. A N. Co.
Portland, Oregon.
Purely Business.
Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow
els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel.
or Sell
- Oregon.
SHRIVER'S.
C0ND0N, ORE.
Suits,
The Arlington Saloon
C W. WHITE & CO., PROPRIETORS
Fine domestic and imported Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Bil
liard and Pool tablets run in connection. First-elan gooda ia our
pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly on
draught. Our conatantly incrcaHing patronage testifies to tho fact
that we understand how to please our customers.
MAIN
Condon,
KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS.
...GRAIN...
Stored with us will receive tho careful attention of experienced
warehousemen. Barb wire, nail, unit, sugar, lime, cement,
feed and mill studs always on hand in any quantities (ien
eral storage and forwarding. A trial wakes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. B. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON,
nruinjinnruriruijxnjru
The Condon Barn
Only G rat-class Livery and Feed Blable in tho city. Fine new
rigs and good teams, Special attention to all stock left In our
care. Large, strong corrals in connection. Our terms are reas
onable and we solicit your patronage.
Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
rurnfijifuifvxjvinnjxn
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN
GENERAL WAREHOl'8E BUSINESS CONDUCTED
BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINCTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0NE
iruiruififuuijumrinnjmnruiriru
Splendid Specimens of
Superior Skill "
Is tho exprennlon of slinont evry porunn who hn exnmlncl nmjli' of work,
executed at thta office, tiupnrlor printing In th kind you wnnt. Work Hint U
done In a nlovenly nmnni'r la the kind that neither pnyi tbe Imulnepin muii nor
the printer. All the printing neuteut from thli olllce ! ncut Hnd Ktlmctlve.
8, A. PATTISOr
FUBLIBHF.R
THE
......Under New
Kentucky Liquor Store
. complete stock of finest domestic and
: imported wines, liquors and cigars,
the famous hop gold beer on draught.
REIPLINGER & BATES, PROP'S,
Chickens and Eggs Wanted.
J. L. Schrlver will pay the highest
cash price (or fresh eggs nnd spring
chickens and gnarantees
his customers that he will make this of
fer good at all seasons of the year. He
has arranged to ship all surplus eggs to
Portland whenever tlie market is over
stocked.' See him at Cafe De Scbriver.
r. WOOD, M. D.
Physician nnd SurRoon
Iyautl niKht caillw'l'1iaiiiwrw'
OlnKMainitrretneaffyrluf.
WNfrON,
"cTs. IpalmIr,
irtistK Barber.
Sleek Sliaves
and Hair-cutBr.
Razors honed and ro-Rround.
CONDON - - - - OREGON,
6. S. EBI,
ruonuETou or
SODA ihJ AQ7TLIK G II ORA'S
Aiannfuanrerof Soda, Orange and:
Champagne Cider, arparllla and
lmn ami all other t?ftand Carbonated
IVinka, Condon trade I respect
fully solicited. Orders promptly filled
Arlington, Ore.
WANTED 1 ;
Unliable man for Manager of a
Brunch Ofllce wo wish to open In
this vicinity. Hore U it Rood opuiK
ing for the right man. Kindly givo
good rtferencG when writing.
THE A T. MORRIS WH01ESAIE HOUSE
Cincinnati Ohio,
lllnatrated catalogued cts. btamps.
U. L. Nrsl, the apt) known auction
Mr, will (five ths strictest attention to
nil Imsinc ptitriMtt-.l to his rate. II
you have propsrtjr to Ml coiioolt him.
STREET
Oregon
BRANCH HOUSES: BIAIOCK, QtJIXKS
OREGON
A RIGID BCRl'TINY Of
Ol!R SAM 11. E8 REVEALS
NOTirmo BUT OOODNEsa
CONDON GLOBE PRINTERY
Management......
ARLINGTON, ORE.
y l. NICKLIN,
DENTIST
Office 303 Dektim Building, Portland, Oreg&w
Will be In Condon on or about Ottober
21st. to remain for iliort llm
j.