Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 20, 1902, Image 2

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    THE CGMJ3L0BE.
t'WsVoVV FEBi-?UAY 20. 1932.
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the fiiur assumo no wf"tiliHy toropitt
lm ?x tkc I ny Mir:Moniviit. , , . ., ,
r"!i"Mj.!.v .. '!' - (which to act. It is the business of
THE MACHINE IX. D.4IfGJtt I theprvas to be vigilant in aseertain
The Oregoniati is still wApitg a ment and. publication of all facts
Tigorous warfare against the button ! that relate to the action of all pub
machine In Multnomah county, . He oQieials. The Oregonian recent
Already the good effect may be d- j ly has discovered and reported cer
tected in the Barren Jer of the' tain transactions that the people
county commissioners on the mat-; had a right know. It believes, and
rer or appoini.njjuages an5 :ieriv! me, people generally ueuevu, tuat
of election. The commissioners ; there are many more of a similar
are Simon men and their recent kind. Indeed the, question lies on
outrageously unfair appointment of - the public mind whether transact
election oTioers raised such a storm , ions of this nature do not run
t( indignant protest that they .
were lorcea 10 oacK aown ana re-uae Dimness 01 me county,
model tbe list extensively. "Their! This sort of men, this sort of deal-
surrender," says the Oregonian. "ia
a welcome and timely reminder! tem of polities that has grown up
that the boasted power of bosses is, jamong us. it organizes itpelf into
after all, a weak thing which will
crumble away as at & breath in the
hour of aroused public opinion.!
First defiant, then sullen, then pre- j public treasury, it seeks to perpetu
cipitately retreating, has beeu the ate its power. It often succeeds in
course of Commissiones Mack and ; sheltering itself for a time under
Showers." Tbe Oregonian is waging j some great question of national hu
ll jast war in the interests of a ring I port, as the Spanish war and its
ruled people and its work is to- be
commended by all who are in favor
of purity in politics and in a gov
ernment administered for the peo-
of Oregon have been "slow to wrath
and abundant in goodness" toward ;
the ringsters and machine bosses
in both State and County politics
but the signs of the limes point in
the direction of an overturning next
June which will make some of the
politicians hold their breath and
Multnomah county will not be alone
in the mixup. Yes! "the boasted
power of bosses is, after all, a weak
thing which will crumble away as
at breath in the hour cf aroused pub
lic opi nion." The Oregon political
machine, State and County is in
danger. The people and part of
the press are getting "next" to the
situation. ,
V Bucklen's Arnica Saive
Has world-wide fame (or marvellous
enres. It surpasses any other enlve, lo
tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Boils, Sores. Felons, Ulcere, Tet
ter, Salt Rheum,' Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for
Filesi, Cure guaranteed. Onlv 25 cents
at Condon Pharmacy. - .r..
"Enquirer" No; the report that
the discolored condition of the city
water last week was due to the wa
ter having been filtered through the
new city charter is not correct. The
charter was not debigned as a me
chanical contrivance or a water fil
ter. Its purpose was to 'rid the city
of a certain official who was disliked
by the ring and it was eminently
successful. The bosses (may have)
celebrated the adoption of the new
charter last week in many a bump
er of rich yellow city water and
voted unanimously that they liked
it. ; .. . ,
LIBEL SUITS AND PUBLIC
AFFAIRS.
It is the experience of therespon
eible newspapers of the country
that the common expedient of those
whose wrong-doing is exposed by
the press is the libel 6uit. ' It is
seldom t hat The Oregonian has beeu
exempt from , these infestations.
But beyond some annoyance, slight
and temporary, they are nothing;
for though libel suits in countless
numbershave been brought against
The Oregonia, in no case, during its
long career has judgment ever been
given against it. Of the suit brought
by County Commissioner Mack,
The Oregonian, will say. nothing
now beyond the statement that, of
all the complaints ever filed against
it, this one is the most ridiculous.
The man who transacts public bus
iness in the way that Mr. Mack has
been shown to transact it, is clearly
wanting in moral intelligence; but
it is a little surprising to find him
so stupid, in his treatment of the
Something That. Will Do You Good.
- We know of no way In v. lii'ch we can
be of more service to our readers than to
tell them of something that will he of j
real pood to them.' For this reason we j
want to aquaint them with what we con- i
sider one of the very beet remedies on
the market for coughs, colds, and that I
alarming complaint, croup. ? We refer to '
Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy. - Wc
have used it with such good results in j
our family so long that it has become 'a i
bonsehold necessity. By its prompt use
we haven't any doubt hut that it has
time and ajruin prevented croup. The
testimony in givn O.on our own exper
ience, and we suggest 'that on r readers,
tperiHy those ho have small chi Idren.
ulu-HVH kedpit in their homes a a safe
irnard npniiiKtcrtinp. Canuien S. C.) fan.
A-u&r. For sale bv Hudson Pharmacy.
consequences.
The experience of the press is
that the people are always disposed
j to stand by the newspaper that does
j its duty to them. Without the aid
of the press, there cau be no proper
participation of the people in afiaira
of their government, for they will
j have no sufficient information upon
through a very great proportion of
;ing, is the natural fruit of the sys-
a machine, and, through the meth
ods H employs, based on theinflu
enee secured to it by control of the
(consequences, or the necessity of
sinking everything else in the con
test for taaintenence of the integri
ty of the monetary system of the
last it is to be called to account. If
this is not the situation the present
year, The Oregonian makes a great
mistake in its diagnosis and fore
cast The people want sound ad
ministration at home and creditable
efficient representation in Wash
ington. Jo these results they are
entitled. To say they cannot be
attained is to proclaim the hope
lessness of popular government.
Oregonian.
When yon want a physic that is mild
and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in
effect nse Chamberlains Siomach and
Liver Tablets. Price 23 cents. Samples
free.1 Every box guaranteed. For sale
by Hudson Pharmacy.
' School Notes
ADDIE HAWE3, Emtoh.
. Mamie Donaldson and Cecil. Harrison
have returned to echo jI after a few weeks
absense.
Jennie Neal and Edith Greenfield of
the grammar department were absent
Tuesday.
Charlie Goodwin and Alfred Wise are
absent this week.
Lulu Keizur and Johnnie Dunn were
visitors in the intermediate room Tues
day.
Charlie Price was absent Monday and
Tuesday.
The 8th grade is left rather small owing
to Grace Balding, Nellie Brown and Ber
tha Trimble leaving school, having taken
the teachers examination and being suc
cessful intend to teach.
The Literary Society held a special
meeting Tuesday and elected Florence
Clarke to take Bertha Trimble's place
as secretary.
The C. P. S. Literary Society met Feb.
7 and the following program was render
ed by the pupils of the 8th grade:
Song by Society
Recitation... Bert Greenfield
' Grace Luna
Reading Nellie Brown
Recitation. Annie Cald well
Instrumental music Herbert and
Nellie Brown.
Recitaion Rollo Frazer
" Jennie Neal
Dialogue A Fortune Teller
Song by Society
It was decided that the 7tb grade would
recite next Friday.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bmmo Quinine Tablet. AU
drHgxisU refund the money If it full to cure
K. W. Grove's signature li on each box. 25c
AYENERI0U3 GARBGLINEUM
Avenerious Carbolineunt is here
to 6tay. 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 mangef , chicken house or
pig pen. . it spreads witu a brush
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
CLARKE & FRAZER, ACENTS.
SPRING MILLINERY-
Finest Line ever opened in
Gilliam County. All the lat
est styles. Best qualities and
values... .. ...
MHS. R. H. VALH
For Sale
Fonf choice residence lots for sale in
Condon at a bargain. Enquire at this
oflice.
Doitnquent Taxes.
A petition it being circulated asking
the county court U instruct th therid
to proceed with the collection ofdcliU'
ft teiit taxes, forthwith.
According to the iuet aeml-annual state
ment ot the ti'UU-ul condition of thA
comity the estimated amount of nnpaid
taxes September SO, 1901 was $1330.
At the January term of court tu fol
lowing order was made;
'Ordered that the sheriffiivmiediately
proceed to advertise and collect alldoliu
ipwnt Uiea Hocurdinjt to law."
This not hiviti)t 1h-u don it seem
that some of the taxpayer ( are getting
impatient at the dflay and want to putdt
the matter. Nodliuqtin. list ha been
puhl shed in this county for almost four
years and it would seem only a matter
of justice to the men who pay their tax
es promptly for the officials to collect
the delinquent tax. Every dollar of de
linquent tax maus a like amount of out
standing warrants upon which the coun
ty must pay interest.
Invitations are out for a social dance
to be given at Mrs Nelson's new homo
in Ferry Canyon tomorrow evening.
The Washingtonian is th latest news
paper ventnr in Seattle. It is a daily,
republican in politics, bright, clean and
well edited.
AJAX.
Mrs. Wm. Curl weut to Condon Thurs
day.
Freddie Farrar visited relatives here
last weak.
Miss Bessie Bartmess visited at the
Maley ranch last week.
Miss Gertie Shannon, of Condon visited
her sister Mrs. Oscar Maley lat week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott and family
visited at the Palmer ranch Friday and
Saturday.
Harry Palmer visited his Grandma
Maley of near Alvillw Weduesday and
Thursday.
Walter and Fred Adlard and sisters
Misses Lulu and Minnie went to Condon
Friday and took in the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maley in company
with the Misses Gertie Shannon and
Bessie Bartmess went to the breaks of
the Juhu Day to admire the beautiful
scenery. '
Torsiy.
Hudson Pharmacy will refund yon
your money if you are not salistied after
using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They cure disorders of the
stomach, biliousness constipation and
headache. Price 25 cents. Samples free
ALVILLE.
C. A. Carter wect to Mayville last
week.'
Jim Cordell was an Alville visitor Sat
urday.
Bill Meek s is an Alville visitor this
week.
Bob 3eekamp is circulating a petition
to have another county road near Alville.
The school meeting held Saturday was
well attended and bonds were voted to
the amount of $1000 to build a new
school house.
Tbe dance given at Andrew Arm
strong's Friday was well attended. A
few Alvillers were present and all report
having a line time.
Ray Brownell and Doc Britton started
for the mountains yesterday with about
12 bead of horses where they expect to
put them in pasture.
McF
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for a number of years and have
no hesitancy in sayjng 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 Hud eon Pharmacy.
To Rent.
For three months from 1st March 700
acres of deeded land some outside range
good place to Iamb band of ewes or run
band of yearlings, lambing corrals shede
plenty of water. Black Butte ranch.
60dl JofcfcPH Whyte,
Condon Oregon.
FOR SALE.
I have for sale one black and one red
roan half Clydesdale stallion, 4 years old,
sired by Sir Peter, whose pedigree is on
record for 100 years, and was imported
from Scotland by . Bennett & Son of
Topeka, Kan.
Said pedigree can be seen on applica
tion.
I also have one blank stallion, Clydes
dale, whose dam was sired by aforesaid
Sir Peter, and he by the i in ported Clydes
dale, LnAllen, owned by Wm. Froebe, of
Sherman Connty.
For further particulars, call on, or ad
dress,
N. E. Moffit,
49152 ' 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.Weik,
Arlington, Or.
Estray Notice.
Came to my place about Nov. 1, 1901,
strawberry roan steer, coming two
rears old. JSo hrano distinguishable.
Split right ear onder half crop left ear.
Hack in dewlap.. Owner can have same
by paying for keep and this notice.
II. C. Strickland.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Aug. 1, 1000, will be paid upon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceases
after Nov. 1,; 1001.
P. II. Stki'henkon,
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 cl i s co ti n t
; 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 Cre-clltors.
XotU-e It horrby gtreii Uil the mnlemtKiuNl,
waa by th Count j Court of the Statu ot Orvnon
tar (illlinm County, on January, '.".nh I'.xir, ap
pointed the attiatnistrittor of the vaUte of Sainm'l
Laniborwm, d-rvad and hat qtialiliod Ihi'Mor.
All pcraona having claim aKaltitt Mid pvtato
will pnwnt the nme to ine duly verirttnl at th
office of U(mlrk-kti& Borerman,('ondiu0ivvn
within tlx tnontht from tin date vl the tint
pnblicatlon ot tht notice.
IttU) of first publication February t I'M.
R B. Coctraa
AdminiatratorottheEtatiiof Samuel Ijimbonon
Dereatrtl.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Broino-Qiilulue Tablet cure cold
In one day. No Cttre. no Pay. rrli-e 25 cent
LONE ROCK.
The Chinook wind has taken the fcnow
all away and the roads are covered with
a generous supply of sticky mud which
makes navigation pretty slow.
We are pleased to note that our Iriend
Geo. Terry iselowly recovering his long
and severe spell oi sickness, it has Iwen
a pretty clone ehave for George and only
for his having a constit ution stronger
than a 10-strand barbed wire fence would
never have pulled through.
Billy Brown i netting on nieely with
his broken leg and can put his foot and
keep time while he rolls forth sweet
strains of ninnie from his old violin and
makes all his friends who come to v i m i t
him feel happy and sociable.
Miss Bertha tVilliams and Mrs. GofI
are on the sick list this week.
Rev. Henderaon commenced revival
services iu the M. E. church overa week
fto anil is getting church HfF.iir pretty
well wound np. He is assisted by Itev.
Beightolof IJeppner and V. L. Mallory.
rhi afffnature is on every box of titet genuine
Laxative ErorntQuiriip. tucu
tbe remedy that enrea a eoK la ' T l i"y
Do You Want to Buy or Sell
REAL ESTATE?
If you do list your property, or rrake 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.
Lancaster
Condon, -
RE-OPENED
Th e Mode l
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
M. E. .SUMMERS Prop.
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl
t ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
VVe offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil
' t- ing, Rustic, Ship-Jap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful atten
, given to bills of special sisses and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
Ladies'
Pullman Ordinary Sleopors
The tourist travel btween the East
and the Pacific Coast has reached enor
mous proportions in the lust few years,
and calls for a special classof equipment.
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has Issued from its shops what it tech
nically rails the 'Tnilman Ordinary
Sleeper," These cars appear similar to
the regular sleepers being built on the
same plan, but not furnished with the
same eletianco. They are equipped with
mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows,
pillow-eases, towels, combs, brushes,
ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to
be furnished by the passenger. Kach
car has a stove for making tea and cotl'ee
and doing "light housekeeping", and
each section can helltted with an adjust
able table. A uniformed porter accom
panies each cur, his business U-iiitf to
make np berths; keep the car clean, ami
look after the wants and comforts of the
passengers. In each of the trains which
j are dispatched daily from Portland by
the U. K. A N. Co. is to be found one
of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers",
The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland
Special" goes through to Chicego
without change, and the one in the
"Atlantic Kx press" runs to Kansas City
without change. Passengers in this car
I for Chicago change to a similar carat
'Granger.
Much of the first class travel is being
carried in these cars, the rates leing
lower, and the service . nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rates snd full information, includ
ing folders' write to
A. L. Craw,
General Passenger Agent, O. H. A N. Co.
Portia ud, Oregon.
Purely Business.
j Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow-
els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel.
Correspond with us.
& Pattison,
- Oregon.
CONDON, ORE.
Suits
The Arlington Saloon
C. W. WHITE & CO., PROPRIETORS
Fine domostio and imported Winen, Liquors and Cigars. Bil
liard and Pool tubleti run in connection. Firtft-cltt goods is our
pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE BEEU kept constantly on
draught. Our constantly increasing patronago teatitle to tho fact
that we understand how to please our customers.
MAIN
Condon,
KERR CIFFOR & C0 PROPS.
...GRAIN...
Stored with ns will receive the careful attention of exjieriencetl
warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement,
fml and mill stuff always on hand 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 Stable In tho city. Fins new
rigs snd (rood teams, Special attention to all stock left In our
' care. Large, strong corrals In connection. Our terms are reas
onable and we solicit yoar patronage. '
SprinKSton & Rogers, Proprietors
rinnnnuvumrurnnnnjuvwuvinjuvr
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
HIGHEST MARKET TKiCEH PAID FOR GKAIN
GENERAL WAItEHOL'SE BUSINESS CONDUCTED
BALFOUR, CUTKRIE & CO., M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, D0UCLAS, I0NE
Splendid Specimens of
Superior Skill
la the cxprfitolon of alrnrmt eory perenn who hn examlnvrl aamiili-n of work
executed tit till (ill)cu. Huerlor iirlnttnn la tlic klml you want. Work thut U
done In a hIovciiIv tnunnr la the Kinit Hint nctlhcr imya the Umliicm mini nor
the printer. AU the prlntliiK X'lit ont'Irom tlila olllce la nent and nttmutlve.
8, A. PATTISON
hUHI.IBllKK
1 THE
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nnruxriruvxiisirvuinnnrinjv
Drink Star
Famous Hop
An Exhiliarating and
Nutritious Beverage
.... ALBERT-REIPLINQER
Manager of Star Brewery Co's Cold Storage
S ARLINGTON
dxruuionjvinnjLruxaruTJutruuanjuinnn
Owner Wanted.
For dark brown mafe 4-year-old weight ,T KI(;K,'I1
about 1000 pounds, halter broke, brand
ed D H with diagonal bar forming figure
4 in upper part of II. Came to my place DENTIST
4 miles sonth of Condon about Dec. 15.
Ow ner can have animal by paying costs '
otherwise she will be sold according to offleo 3M Pekum Building, Portland, Oregow
'aw ' - , Will be In Condon on or about October
, I'.iMoitKKTT, jlal. to remain lor tt sliott lluw
oUul Condon Ur't'i;.
F. WOOD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Dnyautl lull I tn)li promptly nwfwl
0 ITI i' MtOu iHtvi nut! fpilnij.
WNDON, OKIE,
C. S. PALMER,
rtisth; Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hnir-cuta.
Rarora honoct And re-ground.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
O. S. EBI,
ruorRiKTim of
SODA nd HOTTLIS G U OKA'S
Jianiifrtcturrr of Hod a, Orange and
Champagne Cldpr, Hrparlll and
Imn and all other Holt and Carbonnteit
prinks. Condon trade la repct
fully volifitvd. Orders promptly filUkl
Arlington, Ore.
WANTED!
Reliable man for Manager of a
liranoh Ofllew w wish to open in
tlii vicinity. Here i a roo1 open
ing for the right man. Kimlly givo
Kwil reference when writing.
THE A T MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE
Cincinnati Ohio.
Ulutttrftteil catalogue 4 ct. stumps.
1. L. Ntnl, the well known unction
for, will give the itrlcteitt attention to
all bushiest entrusted to hie rata. If
you have property to t)l connult lijui.
STREET
Oregon
BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCK, QUINM
A MOID SCRUTINY OF
OUR SAMPLES REVEALS
NOT!! INO BUT OOODNB8S
CONDON GLOBE PRINTERY
Brewery Co's
Gold Beer
OREGON
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