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    TiiE GQiiDDil GLOBE.
1 Thursday. June 2g. eo2. Uie thattWir masters, the cap-
;,i I, l. .. " . i italics, have secured (Wir advair-
It ia reported that a-.Wi iiWK ' ! past throng!, political
v.if La discovered a method bv . iflneoe andf they reason that
r Web he ft cabled to drairclcctrW ; thir oT hnw th
niv directly from tliP air, without , hox-
rV iiitrrniflittH'iMivi. t.wer bo Jeftrs withouti.y Jastrns result
itTg !, a it np.M. il directly h workers are learning that
iitrirmiip uiaihi.rv.- If thin 1 ' theironly recourse ftthe ballot The
trur. (a..l if Lac Imi. pmlnttd , P"9 dispatches state that already
by eiHinent pfretririan f.r veral applications for charters are .pour
month?) it will nttwe-n, tunch great- "'g ' th "w Denw organita
or revolution in the industrial xvorW i lio,, fro, n Y h from
than tliedipcovny'i)fi:iiniorthe,ui,iu,,alh1 ar? tirtd of lhe oKi
nmMiiL aniu-l form .f eItriclconRemuive WRftnwatwns and are
Bower. Truly this old world is
moving at a rapid pace these days.
The senate last week adopted, the
Spooner amendment to the isth
main canal hill thereby ' approving
the' Panama route. It is signtS-
rant thnl miwt f llirt RtMiatnr who
hate been opposed to any isthmian
canal voted for the Panama route
without any protest which would
peem to indicate that they figure as
did Senator Mitchell that the most
effective way to fight the canal
would be by supporting the Spoon
er amendment. If the Panama
eanal is ever completed it will b
at the cost of hundreds of thou&,
ands of American lives for that cli
mate is known to be deadly to men
raised in a more temperate latitude.
It has often been said that the Pa
nama railroad cost in its building a
human life for every cross-tie in its
entire length' Aiini while-thas state
ment is perhaps exaggerated it is
known that the mortality rate was
something terrible.
- A billion dollor meat trust is
now projected and, reports say,
will no doubt be consumated. The
new concern will not only monop
olize the packing house and fresh
meat business of the country but
will also proceed to take over the
cattle raising industry. In other
wards it will control both ends of
the business. Perhaps the monop
olization of no other branch of in
dustry will do so much to biing
,about a big overturningof things
generally in these United States
than will that of the meat business.
All classes of Americans have been
accustomed to beefsteak too long
to submit calmly to having it taken
away, and the announcement has
already been made'that uneUr the
new regime it will only be a short
time until the price of steak will be
entirely beyond the reach of the
working classes. r .
The Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
has issued an . order prohibiting
kissing on its depot platforms and
trains on the ground that it inter
feres with traffic. It is a pretty
sure thing that if the order is
not speedily rescinded the
company will lose the patron
age of many people. The sweet
girl graduate, newly married people
people who soon expect to be
married, proud "parents cf pretty
progeny, preachers, editors and all
nersons who believe in eniovine the
4- - - - ti y j
good things of life on all possible
occasions, will'prefer to take some
other line. The Pennsylvania Co.
may soon have its passenger list
reduced to sour visaged old maids
and crusty, grumpy old bachelors;
but vvould'nt it be a joke on the
the company if these classes would
warm up to each other, when there
was no one else present to see the
performance and begin to taste the
sweets of osculatory bliss. That
railroad company has tackled a big
job.
The American Labor Union, re
cently organized in Denver, promi-'
ees to bring about a sweeping
change in the methods of labor or
ganizations all over the country.
eration rf Labor and all other lead
ing old line labor unions has been
to keep out of . politics while the
new organization proposes to carry
the fight'directly into politics and
Y Read It In His Newspaper.. '
tieorge Suhaub, a well known German
citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a con
stant reader of the Dayton Volkszritung.
He knows that this paper aims to adver
tise only the beet its coin inns, and when
be saw Chamtwrlain's Puin Balm adver
tised therein tor laine hack, be did not
hesitate in baying a little of it for hif
wife, who for eight weeks hail suffered
with the lunet tenihle pains iu her Iwck
and could get no relief. He savs: "Af
ter ning the Pain Balm for a few days
my w ife said to me, 'I feel as though
i. , i i . i '. . t '
iHiru niiew, mm iM'iure ning ine enure
'intents of the bottle the unbearable
tun) entirely vsnished and she
-ruiiiii Mguiii note u tier iioupenoiu Jii
tiei-,' He is very thankful and hopes all
; t-utf -ring likewise will hear of her Won-
.1 Tt ! . I LI if . f
urnm mmcii, i iiih vamame 11 U I lien I
is for by Condon Pharmacy 1'
kwp it -thiirrt to a ftrii-iL The
htborii& M'D a t are bo-niumig to
' anxious to affiliate with the newone.
The near future is sure to see some
radical changes in the labor world.
For bilioii'iiKss use Chamberlain's
Stomach & Liver Tahleta. They cleanse
the boelg effecting a quick and perma
nent core for rate by Condon Pharmacy.
IXDI VIDUA LIS Af3. CEN
TRALISM. No observing person has failed
to note that the trend of the day is
toward centralization. Individual
ism is too rapidly becoming a thing
of the past. This is not to express
a wish that such be the case. It is
but to record a fact that is patent
I to every one who thinks and cor
rectly interprets the tendencies of
the times.
We hear frequently utterances
by statesmen deploring this tact,
and calling upon political parties
to stem a tide that is running away
from the old landmarks out in
to a 6ea of socialism. Would that
such appeals might be granted,
But political parties areas helpless
as the school boy to stop the flow
of a tide that moves onward with
resistless force of consonance with
the eternal law of evolution. This
is not to endorse socialism. It is,
indeed, to deplore it. It is to pon
der the situation with grave fore
bodings of what shall come when
the present tendencies have wrought
their full effects, t
However it is not wise to ignore
the inevitabe. It is not wise to
make the wish' the father of the
thought. There be certain facts
that 6tare people iu the face. They
force themselves upon our observa
tion. They compel attention.
The day of individual enterprise
has passed. The day of small
shops has gone. The times when
men ran corner groceries is become
a part of history. Nowadays, we
have department stores, great sys
tems of railroads, combinations,
trusts and a few gigantic organiza
tions that control what the people
use and produce. Imagine the
puerility of him who might attempt
to Btem such a tide.
We may as well agree to acknowl
edge the truth, then proceed to ad
just things social and industrial
and political to it. We must
face what must be We shall not
accept socialism as forced upon us.
Weehall resist it to what extent is
possible. We shall try to avoid
what 6eems to us now approaching
social shoals. But we shall be
honest. We shall apply ourselves
to the problems of the day in a
spirit of proper concession of obvi
ous truth. What shall be the out
come no man can now say. But
every one should know that indl
vidualism as it once was is no more;
that centralization has absorbed
the energies of the times, and soci
ety must adjust itself to the newer
conditions. Portland Journal
How to avoid Trouble.
Now. is the time to provide yourself
and family with a bottle of Chamberlains
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
It is almost certain to be needed before
the summer is over, and if procured now
may save yon a trip to town in the night
or in your basieet season. It is every
where admitted to be the most success
ful medicine in nse for bowel complaints
both for children and adnlts. No family
can afford to lie without if. For sale by
Condon Pharmacy,
Monthly Report I. S. S.
The following is the report of Hieh
land Branch, International Sunshine
.Society, of Condon for June:
Sent out 5 bundles of clothing to a
Hhutin for herself and children and five
letters of cheer.
Donated $2 88 in stamps to send letters
And clothing to shutins.
Birthday presents, one.
New members Mr. Elia Scott, Mrs.
Isaac Pryor, Mrs. Agnes Rogers.
July birthdays Mr, Louis Flanders,
2, Clem; Mrs. Ellen Palmer, 12, Ajai ;
Miss Nettie lltiges, 12, Condon.
Adjourned to inpet the second Satur
day of July at Mrs. Florence Keizur's
in Condon. g
Members are requested to send in an
account of their donations to the secre
tary by the 20th of each month so she
will have time to have them published
the last of each month.
A GINKS PAI.MEB,
Secretary.
Ellen Palmer,
President.
Subscribe for The Globe
AJAX.
A jus aill not celebrate th yea.
C. II, lion wa a caller at the Palmer
ranch tMimUy.
Mil's Minnie AlUrd went to Condon
Friday,
K I Palmer went to Alvitl Sunday.
The Kly Bros, from WiHVtw creek were
riding in thia country the firs-t of last
week for horses.
(Tift Maley ia cutting bay.
Charley Marvel came over from Rock
Creek the (bet of last week to look alter
his crop here,
Harry Palmer went to Altrille Sunday
to play ball with the Alville nine.
Miss Minnie Adtard wilrgotoMittttler
Flat this week to assist her sister Mrs.
Frank Marvel through harvest.
Torsv.
Saves Two From Death.
"Our little daughter had an almost fa
tal attack of whooping cough and bron
chilis,' writes Mrs. W. K. Havlland, of
Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other
remedies foiled, we laved her life with
Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece,
who bad Consumption in an advanced
stage, also used this wonderful medicine
and today she Is perfectly well." Des
perate throat and lung diseases yield to
Dr. King's New Diseovery as to no other
uediciueon earth. Infallible for Coughs
and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaran
teed by Condou Pharmacy. Trial bot
tles free.
ARLINGTON NOTES.
Burnett Bros, show exhibited here
Saturday.
V. A. Rnssel and son were la with
wool Tuesday.
Arlington was visited by a fine shower
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. C. Obereither has accepted a po
sition at the Grande.
Jasmine chapter O. . S. installed
their offieeaa last Friday night.
Miss A. Cardinell is ahead at present
jn the contest tor Goddes of Liberty.
JoeTaft was op from Blalock shaking
hands with bis old tillicums Monday.
Miss Florence Irvine and brother, El
mer, left Saturday for a visit to Spokane.
Earl Weatherford was la from Shutt'
ler Monday and be reports crops doing
fine. '
A. R. Collins, of Dot, has purchased a
lot and will erect a dwelling thereon at
once.
Miss Pearl Ward, of the Dalles, is vis
iting with the family of A. L. fluff this
week,
Mrs. C. Burnham is down from Wtl
lows v;siting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs,
R.E.Wilson.
Barker & Pliter shipped a train load
of sheep east which they had sold to a
party from North Dakota.
Miss Ella Robinson, of Independence,
has relieved her sister, Eva, at the tele
phone for a short while.
Mrs. S. Fairfield was in from the
ranch Saturday. She says they will
have a fine crop this year.
Jackson Bros, will still ran their Arlington-Fossil
stage line after July 1st
and carry passengers and freight only.
We understand the band is to import
four professional players so as to be able
to furnish first-class music here the 4th.
An effort is being made to get a minis
ter for the Baptist church. This church
has been without a minister about six
months.
U. S. Inspectors Fuller and Edwards
inspected the ferry boat at this place
Monday and gave ber a certificate for an
other year.
C. T. Peters' bouse accross the river
was destroyed by fire Saturday morning.
They were able to save the organ and
range. The origin of the fire is a mys
tery as the fines were of brick.
Seven Years In Bed.
"Will wonders ever cease?" inquire
the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence
Kan. They knew she had been unable
to leave her bed in seven years on account
of kidney and liver trouble, nervous pros
tration and general debility ; but, "Three
bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to
walk," she writes, and in three months
I felt like a new person." Women who
suffer from Headache, Backache, Nerv
ousness, Bleepness, Melancholy, Faint
ing and Dizzy Spells will find it. a price
less blessing. Try it. Satisfaction guar
anteed at Condon Pharmacy. Only 50c.
Ed Mc Kinney has left for the high
mountains where be will summer listen
ing to the tinkle of the bell on the bell
wether which leads his band of sheep to
the spots where the best and greenest
grass grows.
Didn't Marry For Money.
The Bowton man, who lately married a
sickly rich young woman, is happy now,
for begot Dr. King's New Life Pills which
restored her to perfect health. Infallible
for Jaundice, Bilioueneao, Malaria, Fe
ver, and agne and all Liver and Stomach
troubles. Oentle but effective. Only 25c
at Condon Pharmacy.
TO CORE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LnxAtlve Bnmn Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money If It falls to cure
K. W. (irore'i luiiatore Is on each box. 25c
C.E.RAN0US
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Plans and Specifications on
application. Job work neatly
done on short notice and at
reasonable rates.
Condon Oregon.
LORD & CO
Have Opened the Door to Success.
Here are Three Reasons Why.
tst fiecaust it has always bt cur aim to keej a tat, elf an, p-fo-ddtt shvk ef $wJt,
...... J.vi. IV always givt our customtrs Just what thty ask for,
jrJ, AditiM dtalittg A.ts always Ive cur mottp. Yon art assured that what yen hy
from us A right so far as quality and frict is (euttrutd.
Now if you want to keep in tho front rank, if you want to stretch your I I out and make
them go a little farther than usual, just come in and see what you can exchango them for.
Don't be afraid of coming too early or too late; we are open from 0:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M.
Anything in Groceries?
WE CARRY
TEA, COKFEK, SVCIAK, DEANS. RICE, ROILED OAT9, 8ACO,
J v TAHOCA, MACIKONI, COD . FISH, SALMON, SARDINE, . pf
, SHRIMP, 8YRVP, SOAP, BACON. I.AKD, KLOl'R, SALT, SPl.'DS,
CST V SPICKS, PICKLES, DRIED FRt IT, CANNED KRCIT, CANNED
VEGETABLES," ORANOES. LEMONS, BANANAS, KITS, CAN
' - . DIES, TOBACCO, PIPES, CIOAR3, QUEEN8WARE, OLAHSWAUK.
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE
, If you are not already one of our customers don't be afraid to come in and get acquainted.
We have put many a man ou the road to prosperity. Why not give us a show at you?
QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE.
LORD & GO. LORD & CO.
ARLINGTON, OREGON.
LONE ROCK.
Mrs. D. Z. R ibinettehas been eeriom
ly ill several days.
Manley Downing bought a few heitd of
moles here last week.
Mrs. Jessie Morgan of Lost Valley was
visiting friends here Saturday. .
Some of the farmers are rutting alfal
fa. The rye crop ia also readv to cnt.
Rev. Fredinhnrg has been holding a
few night's meetings in the lhtptist
church.
Tlios. McPherson has sold bis ranch
and stock and ia about to bant another
location.
J. B. (Joff has been nursing a lame
shoulder tire past week on account of a
horse falling with him.
Some strangers from Pendleton were
here a few days thia week wanting to
buy a stock much but the Inn. I owners
about here seem well satisfied with their
possessions
, i .
A big blowout jis expected here on the
fourth and we understand that a good
supply of the blowing will he furnished
by a neighboring town. "'Hall for the
fourth." Everybody come and w e '1 I
drink the creek drv.
A Terrible Explosion
'Of a gasoline stove burned a lady
here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer,
of Kirkland, Ia. "The beat doctors
couldn't heal the running sore that fol
lowed, but Buck ten's Arnica Salve en
tirely cured her." Infallible for Cute,
Corns. Sores, Boils, Bruises, Skin Dis
eases and Piles. 25c at Condon Pharmacv.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to June 1, 1901, will be paid upon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceases
after June 11, 1002.
P. fl. Stepiikshon,
Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon.
Subscribe for the Globe.
JOHN W, KERN,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
First-class Work Executed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Leave orders at Clarke & Frazer's Store,
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
WILL HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BALE ft IN OPERATION HY MAY 1ST.
HIGHEST PRICE FOR GRAIN. GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS.
BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINCTQN, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0NE
Arlington-Fossil Stage Line.
(DIXON GUANT & CO., Proprietors.)
U. S, MAIL COACHES
New stock and new wagons. FirBt-cIass service assured.
Quick time. Comfortable coaches. Experienced drivers.
gj- J, Passenger and f.eigbt business solicited. ,firJ
Office &t Condon Pharmacy.
Service begins July 1, 1902.
finest Job prii?tir;$ for
CONDON
SHOE
SHOP
All kinds of repair work neatly
done; I hav put in a irtneral
stock of Men's Wonen'n nnd
Children1! CiHtoio niadt xhoes.
AImi crrv ih Waterman ideal
Fountain IVn. Mr good are
strictly lirit-clni. Call tnd In
spect my ftock Iwfor buying elee
where.
0. W. PKOPST A Co. Props.
Main Street, Condon, Oregon.
Headquarters For
McMorriV
Telephone
Supplies.
Condon, Oregon.
CHEAT REDUCTION
IN MILLINERY COODS
Having purchased the Mil
linery buineR8iof Mrs. II. II.
Wain we have made sweeping
reductions in prices. Call and
eee us. First-class trimmer in
charge. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. E. L. Madden ) .
Pnop's.
Miss Maggie Uawes,)
LATEST DESIGNS
IN WALL PAPER
I have just received a large
invoice of wall paper in Int
ent Htyles and pattern".
About a ton of it on hand
and must he sold hv June 1.
PrlceHjwonderfully low. Es
timates furnitdted. j
W. A. DARLINC. ,
fill at tye OCOBE Office.
KERR CIFFQR & CO., PROPS. BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCK, QUIRM
..GRAIN..
Stored with os win rercire the careful attention of experienced
warehotit-eineii. IJarb wire, nails, aalt, augur, lime, cement,
feed and mill atulTd always on band in any quantities. Uen
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
rigs and good teams. 8cial
rare. Lare, strong corrals In connection. Our Urrnis art reas
onable and we solicit your patronage.
Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
ttrtumruuuinnninnruvvnnjuuiru
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managed
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting or Flooring, Cell
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lnniber. Careful atten
given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
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THE CELEBRATED
. .. COLUMBIA. BREWERY . .
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of thin well-known brewerv the United Statea Health
LciHirt for .him- 28, 10(H) cays; "A more nperinr brew never entered the
lnl.raiorv nf the United Statea Health report. It Ih absolutely devoid of the
Hlitfhtcst trace of adulteration, hut on the other i. and Ih cmiipo'sed of the best
of malt and and ohoicem of Imps. Ita tonic qmlitieu are of the highest and it
can be lined with the jtreateRt benefit and BHtiKhiction by both old and yonnir
It one can conscientiously be prescribed br the phyaiciana with the certaintv
that a bcttciV pureror more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
AVENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
Avenerious Carbolineum is here
to stay. Ask those who have
used it. It prevents decay in fence
pofds, water tanks and all wood
work and is a guaranteed article.
It also exterminates chicken lice
'and tnltes 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 & FRAZLR, AGENTS.
Jf. WOOD, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Imyamt ntitht cU promptly aiitwsr!
Offirt Mittti trwt near Sprmg. '
wsnoy. . . . . on.
Artistic; Barber.
Sleek Shaves
nnd Hnir-cut.
Razors honod ami re-ground
CONDON
ORECON,
O. S. EBI,
PR0PK1KT0H OF
SODA .ttd .'07TZ7N O II OKA'S
MnnnfiM'turer of fvxla. Orange and
Champmine Cider, Parsaparllla and
Irm and all other Holland Carbonated
Drinks. Condon trade is respeet
fully solicited. Orders promptly fillet)
Arlington, Ore.
U. L. N1, the wttt known auction
eer, wllltlv the strictest attention to
all btisiupss entrusted to hit rata. If
yon hara property to fll consult hire.-
HEW STOHEi
NEW COODSII
J nut opened an elgnnt lint of
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
AND
MODERN MILLINERY
ChII today and Inxpect my atock,
MISS DORA DOWNING.
CONOCN. OREGON.
Feed Stable In the clt? . Flna new
attention to all stock left In our
The Dalles Marble Works
L COMINI, PROP.
Lnnl mill dan an eie for bosinesi In
the iiinnnnient and tnmbotiine line'
and coniiiinea to guarantee tatUfuo
tion in all kind of the finest
MARBLE AND CRANITE WORK.
He lice only the beta Vermont and
Iiailan Mhi b'e and Scotch, Harre and
YVeKierlyJJranltce and the work done
in bin eHtahliHhment ia unsurpassed
anywhere on the Pacific coat.
HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR HIM.
WRITE FOR PRICES AND.OESICHS
L COMM. THE DALLES, ORE.
JUMBO. v
Thia tine bay stallion will be found
during the season of 190? at Cooke Broa.
ranch 4,lf miles east of Condon.
I'eworke. -Age years ; sire Usurper,
(the II. C. Strickland horse) No. 3888;
grandeire Ganrtobar No.686. First dam
Snze by Belmont; 2nd dam, name un
known, trotting stock M English
Draft.
Terms Season $4.00 with priviledge
of returning next season v If mare la not
with foal, payable at end of season. In
surance $10 payable when mare is know a
to be with foHl. ' Cookb Bros.,
10J13 Condon, Oregon,