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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1902)
TliE GQ'JDQll GLOBE. SOTU'K. The GtrtKK I'irfti corrpRpfindonce frcra alt rtiofi or ;llliiiin otmiy. w to m.e thi V"IH'r tW lmlinft m miiliHm of t! rmty nd Invite our srii'iitla t iwo ml n tr aniin In the nrVva of Owir tvrpe Ive ttriKliUttftondii. Convex ui'piico wit he irmHl liy the mrtter. not twrmnrlly for pat liKttmi,tnt iitHevii1iH'ritCrMt inlth.mul the .illior ' no r-!piiMtitil for opin ion f)rwt tv sinvtoii'l't. GOD GIVE trS MEX. The Chicago Inter dvan, a faith fnl Republican paper, but one with the courage to criticise its part v and try to keep it in the straight ami right path, published a leading edi torial last week that the Telegram desires to reprint, as its sentiments except, that instead of paying, 4,God give us men," it would ear, "Let us be men." God will give us just according to our deserts. The Inter Ocean's article follows; Looking at the situation as it is in Washington today, thoughtful Americans see the House attempt ing to discriminate against our Fil ipino wards as we never discrimi nated against them when they were utterly foreign to us. They eee Cuba, whose bonds to Spain we dissolved, menaced with complete commercial separation from 08, and with a commercial iso lation which even the Madrid Gov ernment did not impose upon her. They see the aspiration of te Amer ican for an isthmain canal that will at the same time facilitate their commerce and strengthen their National defense, juggled, paltered with, and tossed about as if it were a merest trifle of the day, And all this they have seen done at the behest of three or four special interests whose part in the Nation is but a tiny fraction of the whole. On the other hand what do the people see as the only constructive piece of legislation likely to be ac complished by this Congress? The ship subsidy bill a measure design ed and promoted chiefly to take the people' 8 money and put it. in the pockets of special interests which1 are well able to take care of theui Belves and to add to the profits of the two most powerful industrial combinations of the age. -This is a record of the majority the Republican majority in the 57th Congress up to the, present iThieaS ithe jecoid which, if not epeedilj lilfcretLi' tbe'l'epabHean party must carry into the Congres sional elections a few months hence, and which President Roosevelt and his party must defend; if they can in the general election two years hence. "God give us men," prayed a great American poet in a dark hour of the Nation's life. The Republican party and the Nation, as they con template the record now making by the 57th Congress, may well re-echo that prayer. Telegram. - Buckien's Arnica Saive Has world-wide fame for marvellons cures. It surpasses any other ealve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcere, Tet ter, Halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Fi leu. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents at Condon Pharmacy. Commenting upon the latest Philippine news the Houston (Tex) Post suggests that we have captured the Ph ili ppi nes from Spain, pu rcha . eed the Philippines from Spain and fought for the Philippines with the Filipinos. The Post overlooks the fact that in addition to capturing the Philippines, purchasing the Philippines and .fighting with the Filipinos for the Philippines, weal so had the Philippines thrown into our laps by Providence. It would eeera that the Philippine commis sion should try to impress all of these facts upon the minds of our Filipino subjects. Commoner. SOME STA TISTICS. ' Carroll D. Wright, United States Commis6ioner of Labor, in an arti cle in the Philadelphia North American, makes the assertion that ten men now control the en tire transportation facilities of the country. Mr Geo. K. Holmes, of the Uni ted States census department, classifies and illustrates in the fol lowing the distribution of wealth and population: '"The nation is composed of: The working class, 6,504,796 fami lies. 52 per cent; the middle class!, 4,994,091 families, 39 per cent; . the capitalist class, 1,091,325 families, 9 per cent. . The wealth of the country is owned by:' Working class, $2,746, 000,000. 4i per cent; middle class, $14,550,000,000, 24 j per cent; cap italist class, $54,203,000,000, 71 per cent," ARLINGTON NOTES. W. II. CoUfll wa called to tin td At f hi mother, Mr. A?x llardie, of Trml tut, Tu'tH) Frnk rtllti waa in frvn IUt Crwk j $niitii ranch Tn.-tiy after auppiira. j IA V. Ralston catim in from Mayvilte j Moniy. j Ont nf Lftiu'a team panwi) ronilor ; li!e ritfHH'tt TwsiIhv evening ty ' t;iMn)t it.ir tha twt nn.ni'hetl to n ! rnfity without driver. The rig as t tiiMsheit Hp oolistietnlly. I'.lske Rr. Nre htvintc their Inrt. two : VPrtrJ rrj of wnl rlel w hied 0e imiM . r-nth for 11 . It will U tlnpprd j from here il.wtlv Kift. j Tiie JWk Nni'lv vltrfd) ar helping '' wirii the Metluxiivt revival her. J A c-pie of hv from Mavvill", sge n'wiit l. Hioe in last wrek with the in ! trillion of M-eiiig the worltl. They dis- po,el of their hnrs8 and saddles for i'27 . In were made redeem tlieut aud started on their way hoin. The trains liave been rerv irregular jtl.e a-t week owing to o much rain. Confidence Ixlife Nn. 25 K. "f I', will hold a private celehratlon of theSSlh an niverary ' nest Monday night. Only Knights and their relatives are expected to attend. Ctkt. tiiltnor is somewhat improved but not out of danger. ? 0. A. Danu'eman retnmel Snnday front Cor alli. He reprewnied Uilliam co'inty at the Kepnhliean IVingressional Convention in lortlaud. Mr, Whelr Qot Rid of HI Rhsumi- Itlsm. During the winierof 189S I was so la rue .in my joints, in fact all over my .body, j that I could hardly walk w hen I hottght !a bottl of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From the first application I began to get well, and was cared and have worked steadily all the year." R. VVurKLKR, Xorthwood, N. Y. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. J. M. Downing left Monday morning for Walla Walla with a band of horses which he ltooght het; for Mr McDonald of that place. John Walker and John Sh river went w ith hitu as fur as Ueppner. Mr. Downing expects to locate near Walla- Walla when; he has engaged to take charge of a lage 6tock ranch for Mc Donald Bros, Mrs. Downing will join him there in a few days. Something That Will Do You Good. We know of no way in which we can be of more service to onr readers than to tell thera of something that will be of real good to them. For this reason we want to aqnaint them. with what we con-1 sider one of the Very best remedies on ! the market for coaghs, colds, and that alarming complaint, cronp. We refer to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. We have nsed it with such good results in our family so long that it lias 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 npou our own exper ience, and we suggest that onr readers. I especially those w ho have small children, alwava kep it in their homes as a safe ! rnard againstcroiiD. Camden S. Met- I Mftr. t w sale- bv IJ ortAori Ffiai Wcyr ALVILLE. Mrs. L. C. Lubeck visited with friends in Condon Saturday. J. J. Wasson's house caught fire one day last week but the fire was seen be fore it got a good start. Newt Curl returned yesterday from Condon where he went to attend the Caledonian Club. H. Hizen and Albert Rush were in on business Saturday. Frank Simmons started for Lone Rock Thursday for his brother and sister Hen ry and Lanra where they have been the last four months teaching school. Bill McMullen was an Alville visitor Saturday. Ray Brownell met with rather a serious accident last week while making a pair of boh sleds, he ran a wire nail in his foot which made it very paiufal for a day or two. McF When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect nse Chamberlains Siomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Samples free. Every box guaranteed. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. Oldest Inhabitant Dead. Mrs. Nancy Jane Roberts, died recent ly at Sherwood, this state, at the advan ced age of 109 years. Mrs. Roberts was born in the year of the great revolution in France and while Washington was serving his second term as president of the United States, and six years prior to his death. ""She emigrated to Oregon, wyth her family in the year 1852, and settled in the Willamette Valley, where she has resided ever since. Mrs. Roberts was a great-great-grandmother. She was born in That Is now Missouri in 1793. Her death terminates the career of probably the last of the contemporaries of Washington and the founders of the Repnblic. Ttie body was buried at the beautiful Pleasant Hill Cemetary in Clackamas County. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative fiM.no Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund Jlie money u It lulls to cure E. W. tirove's siitiiature is on eacll box. 2.3c AYENERIOUS CARSOLINEUM , Avenerious Carbolineum is here to stay. Ask those who have used it. It prevents decay in fence posts, 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 pig' pen. "it spreads with a brush and is a nice, nut-brown paint. CLARKE & FRAZER, ACENT8. In Justice Churt. Justice NeaW conrt convened yester day for the preliminary hearing of Tom Kane and the three Madden boys on a charge of hotse stealing. W. A. Uhhin was present for the State and S. E. Van Vactor for the defendants. 1. S. iHifur, expert a ten grpber, of The DIKs, was here taking the evidence in pothooks. A few witnesses were examined and the court held the defendant ia the m -f $500 each for the Mud. Ion and for Kane. The former furnished the required Utii but Kane, not doing t) wits placed in Jail. Their trial will come tip at the April term of circuit court. A warrant has been issued and placed in the hands of Special Coiiuhl Pal mer fr the.arrest of Geo, llardie-nna charge of cutting poles f the Lit Val ley Telephone Co. The line was built acro-t certain land then in poea-tion of lave Spaulding, but which were in liti gation. Later tha lands were- awarded to llardie w ho ordered the poJes remov ed. The company did not come to time aud.it is alleged, George removed them himself. The constable ret nrned yesterday and reported thatUeorgo was very busy and could not possibly come in until Satur day but that he will come in then sure. Hudson Pharmacy will refund yon your money if you are not satisfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets. They cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness constipation' and headache. Price -5 cents. Samples free MAYVILLE. Our band now has 11 members and, with practice, w ill soon be know n as one of the beet brass bands in the state. Judge Mattingly is especting an in crease in his pension of from l 2 to (14 a month and f 100 back pay. T.J. Henderson has returned from visit to the Willamette valley. Ilia son and nephew came up with him. Arthur Dexter, of 8-mile, is visiting relatives here. What's the matter with Mayville? Let's wake up, and nild some side a! us Miss Bessie Rinehart has returned from a visit at Condon. A new druggist has come to tow n and gone in partnership with J. Q. Jarvis. lie weighs SJ lbs. The Ladies' Aid will give an entertain ment here Feb. 2S. The drama. Josiah'a Courtship, will be given. To b follow ed by a dance. Proceeds for building steps to the church. Everybody cordial ly invited. "I have used Chamberlain's Congti Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for conghs, colds and cronp I have ever had in my family, I have not words to express my faith in this Reme dy. For sale by Hndson Pharmacy. FOR SALE. I have for sale one black and one red roan half Clydesdale stallion, 4 years old. record for 100 years, and was imported from Scotland by E. Eennett & Son of Topeka, Kan. Said pedigree can be seen on applica tion. I also have one black stallion, Clydes dale, whose dam was sired, by aforesaid Sir Peter, and he by the imported Clydes dale, LuAHen, owned by Wm. Froebe, of Sherman County. For further particulars, call on, or ad dress, N. E. Moffit, 49 '52 Monkland, Oregon. Lost Between Condon and Arlington 3 fat steers coming 3-year-old, branded either 71 on hip or box on right stifle. Suita ble reward for information leading to their recovery. E. P.Weib, Arlingion, Or. Around The Pan. The reader may make up his mind to be pleasantly overwhelmed by the opu lence and vivacity of ','Around the Pan," published by the nutshell Publishing Company, 1059 Third Avenue, New York, The wonders begin with the frontispiece picture of President McKinley, drawn in a single line beginning at a point on the cheek bone and going round and round in a constantly widening circle, with wa ver ings and downbearings of the pen in the proper places to secure detachment and shading. We are told that this por trait "is considered the most oniqne work of its kind in the world, "and if there are degrees of uniqueness we are willing to believe that this is most the thing of which there are no duplicates. Of course there is text in addition to the pictures, and we would be surprised indeed to hear from any purchaser the opinion that he had not got his money's worth (2.00). New York Sun. For Sale Four choice residence lots for sale in Condon at a bargain. Enquire at this office. Hi la signature is on every dox of tie genuine Laxative BrofnoQuhiin Taueu (be remedy that enrea a etiU la ' T t iiy I will pay 10 cents pur pnnnd for 150 pounds, more or less, of good country lard. Mrs. S. A.' Maddock. Estray Notice. Came to my plnce about Nov. 1, 1901, a strawberry roan steer, coming two rears old. No brand distinguishable. Split right ear under half crop left ear. Hack in dewlap. Owner can have same by paying fur keep and this pntice. II. C. Strickland. Treasurer's Notice. . All connty warrants registered prior to Ang. 1, 1900, will be paid upon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after Nov. ' 1, 1901. P. II. Stephenson, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. Casli Clearance Sale We have invoiced and know that we must reduce some lines to make room for our heavy Spring purchases. 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 x on our entire stock of Clothing, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Capes and Jackets. Our store is called the "QUALITY STORE" because we carry no shoddy goods. Yours for price and quality, 1 LORD & CO. Administrator's Notloeto Creditor Hotic It hereby Ktven thnt the untlonihrni.Hl, -wm by the Comity Court o( theSlRU; b! Orvgon for GUUaai County, on January. 29th 19ttl, ap pointed tttt idniluintrator ot Ihe Ute ot Samuel Lambenoa, deevated and hut qualified then1 tor. All peraonn having claim. .Ruinat txld eUite will pnwiit the Mine to me duly vvrlllvd at the office ot Hendrli'kiA Bowerman, Condon Own within six months from the date ot the Dnt publication of tbia notice. Date of tint pablicatlon February e 1903. , B. B. CorTuas Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Lanibenon Decd. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet uure a cold In one dy, 'o Care, no Pay. 1'ttce 2& eeuta 'visit DR. JORDAN'S acT OUSEUy OF ANATOUY1 1051 MARKET IT, lN FRANCISCO. CAL Sua mm Wmik.) TbeUrfMt Aaatemlcal Hoseum iBibeWvr. 1 Orf aNrctNn t Vn Ota. A WntsMm. or mmr enntmct. ro aBMw,w.iiiwi rwrs by J 1 th ult bpw-U.Ut un tu i'aeUU aiiHna m ym 08. JOrtOJW-PEIVATI o:s:A3ti Tauaaj sad BilMl 1 Sfa tmtmm my km mi t suffrrlnf , truia the il-u of youthful lntl-1 erltoR mt tltfnM. In uimp , WM.f, LHiaiakM4la.il llaeomplU I eaituna; Nporamatiarrkoa, (rvlnir i ri-, fioaorrkmi, Jles, Srejaci.r7 mt IrlaallB.. . Ky at esnililiiatlnD of riilakCkfa,rAteMrtfva aaw.r tha Itntn ' tw iferTiMxanacnruoi ssiiiis.Sih. I haa so arrant ad tola trotmant that it w Si I not A ' only mlfv4 IiamxIlBle ntllrf, but parmanant r I eure. ma uucior Coca ant Jalm lorrrrurm 1 nlraelaa. but ta wall known tobta lair and 9 Ui blsaBcliUty-llaaw r !. Ilcntsd from ? a. car.. M , ttaatlenlT and milnU M Ulalaa.b r a.rataia wunout in us or n Trwaaaa flttnl h an Emrt I ir for Raptor. A nlrk and amwffta PIIm. Flutara and VlaCi Dr. Jordan's special painless aoetfco-ls. A EVERT MAX anDlrlnl touamlllraeolTa Y cor vrt offciisn of bfscnniplaliit. A WmtcM Vwmmlt m trO&ITIVM JUZMm V cmnitii.isj fhek anattrictiypnTaiav CHARQK1 VKSr RB A SO. VADUZ Treatment peraoiMMy or by leuar. Write f..r Book. PHII.OsorBT r I MARRIAGE. Mailkd F.aa. (Avalnatiis bouk lor men.) Call or writs OR. JORDAN ft CO.. 1 0S I Motet St. S. P. Do You Want to Buy or Sell 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, - - Oregon, YOU WILL FIND CRABS. CLAMS, CELERY, . SALMON, CRAWFISH, EASTERN OYSTERS, t !. And all delicacies 1 , To take home or eat on the premises as you see fit- RE-OPENED The Model FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. M. E. SUMMERS Prop. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tonrint travel between the East ami the ravifio Coast has roar he J enor mous proportions in the last few year, ami calls lor a special rlaof equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has Issued front its shops what it tech nically calls the "l'ullinan Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers Wing httilt nn the same ptan, but not tarnished with the same elegance. They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing ot the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Eaeb car has a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping", and each section can tie fitted with nn adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make np berths; keep the ear clean, and look after the wants and comforts ot the passpnirers. In each of the'lraftta which are dispatched daily from Port Ian J by the O. It. & N. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullman Ordinary i-leepers". The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland Special" goes through to Chicego without change, anil the one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change, 1'arisengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Much of the 8 rut class travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. Tor rates and full information, includ ing foideri' write to A. L. Cmki,. General Passenger Agent, O. It. & N. Co, Portland, Oregon. Purely Business. Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. of the eea9on, at SHRIVER'S. C0ND0N, ORE. The Arlington Saloon C. W. WHITE 1 CO., PROPRIETORS Fine domcstio and imported Wines, Lifjuorn and Cigar-. Bil liard and Pool tables rim in connection. First-claM good is our pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE HEER kept constantly on draught. Our constantly increasing patronage testifies to tbo fact that we understand how to please our customers. MAIN Condon, KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS. ...GRAIN... Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Ilitrb wire, nails, suit, sugttr, lime, cement, ,feed and mill stuffs always on band in any quantities. Oon eral storage and forwarding. A'trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON njvtnnniruxruvinnninu The Condon Barn Only first-clans Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new rigs and good teams,- Special attention ta M stock left In onr care. Large, strong corrals In connection. Our terms are reas onable and we solicit your patronage. Springston & Rogers, Proprietors finnaruvruinnuiruiruwu THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. HIGHEST MARKET TRICES PAID FOR GRAIN GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS CONDUCTED BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCX, DOUGLAS, I0NE irutruxruxririuxruxruanjm jSplend- Specimeiis of superior skiii If the expremilftn of almnat every pitrann who haa oxamlnoil imnipl'ii of work executed at thla office. Bnperlor tirlnUiiK li the kind yon wnnt. Work tlmt la done In a ilovonly manner t the kind that imltlmr jmya the tmnliie mini nr tlie printer. All tha printing aunt eat from tiila oillco In neat and attractive. 8, A. PATTISON rvHLmHEa THE inninruxnjtrvinnnnuimtntjuifirw ......Under New Kentucky Liquor Store COMPLETE STOCK OF FINEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. ; THE FAMOUS HOP GOLD BEER ON DRAUGHT. REIPLINGER k BATES, PROP'S, ARLINGTON, ORE. Chickens and Eggs Wanted, J. L. Sch river will pay the highest cash prica for fresh fugs and spring chiekens and guarantees 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 the market Is over stocked. See hlui at Cafe De Schriver. r. WOOD. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dny and night rll fwmiiljr aiiiwowt (Mlt Mlu trn'l tifi rltig. t-ONDOS, ORB. C. S. PALMER, Irtish Barber. Sleelc Slmve and Hair-cutH. Razors honod and re-ground. CONDON - - ORECOII. O.S.EBI, PKOrKlETOlt or SODA J JiOTTUG U OUA'S Manufacturer of Hla, Orange and Chaipittne('idtr, Haraaparllla and Iron and all other Suit and Carlxmated Prlnk. Condon trad Is respect fully solicited. Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of It ranch Onke we wieh tooen in this vicinity. Here in a gooJopen ing for the right man. Kindly give gtxnl reference when writing. THE A T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE . Cincinnati Ohio. Illuatratoil catalogue 4 cts. Btampa. (1. L. NcaI, the well known auction err, will glva the otrlrlfst attention to II lmliit' entrutUHl to U care. If yon have property ta atdl ennttult hitu. STREET Oregon BRANCH HOUSES: B1AL0CK, QUtNM'S A BlOIl) HCRUTINY OF OUK HAMPI.ES itKVKAlJj NOTiUNU EUT GOODNESS CONDON GLOBE PRINTERY Management...... y u kickuit,. DENTIST Office 303 Dckum Building, Portlsnd, Orcgoa . Will be In Condon on or about October' 2lat. to remain for a abort ilia J.