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TliE COI!DQ!JLOBL TH U RSDAY. I U -V 3. 1002. Glorious Fourth. Un!iy re? fa lh head that ex cctiil t wear a crown after the orwialiota. The weather grumbler may now fee expected to register a kiek about this cussed WVbfoot weather. JTicbi&plnuip grains of wheat Tul nut literally drop from the elouda in Gillian county yesterday, but it amounted to the same thing. Bullet proof overalls ami jump erf, made of steel armour plate, are aid to be in demand among the sgheep herders oyer in Grant coun- 1 If. " "' Thrt man who would attempt to say that the present is not an era f unprecedented prosperity should h wnt o a lunatic asylum. We lave & bi lion $ etoel trust, a billion dollat meat trust and other trust galore; and then we have just had a billion dollar congress. Great is America in which we put our trusts. Virginia while the Golconda is an Arizona corporation, though both have their home office- in Oregon and their property is, located with in the state He will al.o favor the passage ofa law placing all officers on a flat salary, and has in mind an amendment to the taxation laws providing that real estate hall be assessed only once in three years. Having been elected in a district that is normally 1000 republican, Mr. Pierce will readily become the democratic leader in tbe senate, and well wield an influence among the members of both bouses. He has many clear ideas regarding the needs of Oregon and a good report is expected of him in the state leg isl at u re. Ti mes-Mou n tai neer, Tracy and Merrill are still at large and it is feared they may lake the lecture platform this fall Since they took their departure from Salem they have been taking any and all things that happened to- suit their fancy and now it is feared that even the lecture plat form is not safe. It should be se curely nailed down with 40-penny rpikes or chained to a tree. A Salt Lake bank cashier stole $90,000 and then took a shot gun and went out in the mountains to kill himself perhaps because of chagrin at not having taken an even $100,000. After wandering around for 30 hours in a vain quest for a sufficient amount of nerve to pull the trigger he con cluded that he was making much ado about a small matter and went back to town. : Perhaps he has de cided to run for congress or , the state legislature. V It amuses us to ,see Borne of our exchanges squiroi . and wriggle in an attempt to offend nobody, says the Myrtle Point Enterprise. The newspaper that can be published in a way not to offend any one is a jewel and the editor is entitled to a pair of golden wings. Human na ture is so constituted that some like scandal while others don't, Ot this out a id Mke it to the Cntn P arm tcv and irH a bo f Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet.". The best physi They also corrwt disor ders of the stomach. Price 23 rta. " - ' . ' -r- vThe Clorlous Fourth1. Condon people who are patriotically inclined w ill have tognahroitil tomorrow in order ti be able to celebrate America' natal day with ttie clh of rymbtia and the sound of drnin. Condon had a big celebration la) year and her people, wanted to give their ueittliiktrs a thance this year bo there will tie no celebration here. Lone Rock Arlington and Fossil will make the eagle scream in the most pproed man ner, however, and weandervtaud that a goodly number of our people will cele brate at those places. A picnic is being arranged at Alville which will donbt be a pleasant affair. Some Condon pe ple will spend the day at Thirty-mile lolling in tbe grateful shade and trying to lore tbe warv trout to en re destruction by monkeying with their hooks mid oth era will remain q-iietly at home. Tl.e Fourth is a great day in Uncle Sam's domain and there are a thousand and one wavs iu which his children take delight in celebrating it. "I am using a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and find them the best thing for my stomach I ever nsed," pays T. W, Robinson, Jn tice of the Peace, Lnnmie. Mich. These Tablets not only correct disorders of the stomach hut regulate the liver and bow els. They easv to take and p!eaant in effect. Price 25; per box. For sale by Condon Pharmacy. Judge Brad shaw Married.' In Portland last Wednesday Hon. VV. L.- Brad a haw, judge of the seventh judicial district, was united in marriage with Miss Agnes Cook, Dr. Edgar Hill pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Portland, officiating. Judge Bradshaw is one of The Dulles' most highly respected and popular citi zens. This has been his home for six teen years, and for eleven years past he has 6 1 lei 1 the office of circuit judge hav ing been appointed to- snoeed Judge Bird in 1891 and wa elected ih 1892 and again in 1898. many friends learn with pleas-nreof hie union with so charm ing a lady asMUsCook, who is niece of H. W. Scott, editor of twe Oregonian, some like to see others "ripped up the back," otherB don't; some like , 8l8tPr t(f Mrs 0Mai of pl)rt,ullJ to have the truth told about them After a bridal tour of two or three others don't; some like to have a! weeks Judge and Mrs. Bradshaw will paper six or eight years and never r""rn ? their ho'e The ' .r . , I Dalles where they will receive a mont uiuuiwuhim Hajr vCv, - hMrty welcome-Times-Monntaineer. get mad and stop tbeir paper wnen Summer complaint is un usually pre valent among children ti.is season. A well developed case in the writer's fani- v they get a statement of their ac count, others don't. It is not the province of a newspaper to please . ., WMenred 1(MS t week hv the tin . everyone, and the editor can ex-j0Beof cnalberlain's Colic Cholera and tract consolation iron tbe tact toat ; Diarrhoea Remedy one of the wet pat the Lord himself failed to please en' medicines 'manufactured and which on porth MrtI!,8,yk,l,ton hand at ihe home of ye Point Enterprise. SOME CORRECT IDEAS. Hon. Walter M. Pierce.of Pendle ton, recently elected joint senator for Umatilla, Union and Morrow counties, was in Baker City a few days ago and while there outlined some of the legislation he will ad vocate during the next session of tbe legislature. One of his themes scribe. Tim is not intended ait a free puff for the company, who do not adver tise with as, but to benefit little suffer ers who mat not be within easy access of a physician. No (amilv should he without a bottle of this medicine in the house, especially in the summer time. Lancing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by Condon Pharmacy. ARLINGTON. Three musician from Itarnetr Hro ahow are helping the band and orches tra with their music for the Fourth. Mr J. M. John and niece, Margaret Kimlvall, left Tuesday for an outing in the Cascades. We understand K. P. Weir has pur chased the butcher shop. II. C. Mason received a new peanut roaster Saturday. irant Wade made a flying trip to The Dalles Monday. M M'Neal, of Mavville, paaoed through Arligton Saturday on her way to Portland. E. B. Wheat came over from Moro Monday. F. Christ came over from Shaniko to umpire the hall g mee. B. Q. A Co. are taking the grain ont of their warehouse across the river and getting ready for the new crop. F. Aldrich, the ferryman was npfrom Grants Sunday. He mts the grain around Goldendale will be no heavier than last year. Mr. 1JJ fill and family have moved In from Cleveland and will stop in town this summer. A. L. Collins is preparing to build a honse. . He has number of carloads of pine lumber being shipped here and will open a lumber yard. Mrs. Lillian Wheelhonse came np from Columbus Sunday and Is visiting her parents Mr. ami Mrs. Snell. Misa Loro Nelson came over from Moro Snnday and visited friends here. Dr. Low has purchased qiite a stock of drugs to supply his medical needs. Our P. M. has made arrangement to send and receive mail on the Spokane fiver thereby shortening our mail time between here and Spokane Walla Walla etc. abvit twelve hours. Ilarve and Geo. Blake bronght in two loads of wool from Rock Creek Saturday A crew has been here this week put- tiiig barrels of water along all tbe O. R. & N.Co.' bridges. B. T. Snell is grading and otherwise beautifying bis yard. She Didn't Wear A Mask Bat her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she nsed Backlen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers. Carhnnclesand Fel ons from its nse. Infallible for Cuts Corns, Burns. Scalds and Piles. Cnre guaranteed. 2-w at Condon Pharmacy Elgin Myers was on the sick list a few days during tbe week bat was better yesterday. King Edward is improving and it is now believed he will fnllv recover. If all goes well the coronati in will proba bly take place in October. The Lft Valley LnmherCVs saw mill is being moved from Loct Vallev across the mountain to Buckhorn. Manager Halstead has hnilt a first-class road to the new location and the timber there is said to be very fine. J. M. Cameron was in town during the wees, tie bad to dip all of Ids sheep af ter starting on the trail and for that rea son thinks he wi'l not attempt to croas the eonth Fork this summer on acconnt of the lateness of the senson. His sheep are now in the vicinity of Monument and Hamilton. A Poor Mllhonare Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. " Early Use of Dr. King's New Life pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stom ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, improve appe'ite. Price 25c. money back if not satisfied. Sold by Condon Pharmacy. Death of Ethridga Churchill. Word was received here Monday bv Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stevens of the death i of Mrs. Stevens' nenhew. FthriiKre is that all insurance companies i c,mr,.hil whic,; occurred on that day at doing business in the state, except- j the St. Mary's hospital in Astoria. Mr. ing fraternal and CO-OPerative as- j Churchill was suffering from an abscess eociations, should be taxed tor.thel0" l?n snd """""J t(' o"- t e. ,. .1- , , , j tton the tTav Tielrfre hlr ileat frrltn wrrrch benefit of the public school fond. . ; , , .., ihe never recovered. He lived at the This IS an idea thas Will meet the . steveni ranch for a year or so, recen ly approval of a large majority of the land was !! known here where he wa people because it is just and right. highly respected a? an exemplary t on : ! Another thine Mr. Pierce is inter-! n' ,n- He vv;,? ah 2 years '"fd. The j o TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take' Laxative Bnmo Quinine Tablets. All drugKioU refund the money If it full to cure E. W. Grove's denature U on each box. 25c This tignatare is on cv.ry ooj of t le genuine Laxative BromoQitinQ. Tatieu tbe remedy that writ m eoU fa 4 Jny ested in is the revision of theincor- I funeral took phwe yesterdav at AIHhiis I iin.ir tlwi ilirefftinn i,f ttL, Wienie i poration laws, providing that every j terili,yof vv;ii,.h (e, .a-. d was 'a member corporation, whose home office is in ' . no uaoi Litiiiiiuiii ruroirains Mr. F. ll. Wilis, tbe merchant at Deer ; Park, I)iig Ilaftd, N. V., sins; Iain ays ; recoiiimend l..'han,li'rlaiii'M Piiin Balm as the l f liniuieiit lor strains. I m a sevt-rw lament-PS g iroui a strain, and ie q-iick For sale bv Treasurer's Notice. : All county warrants registered prior to June 1. 190lill he paid npon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after Jane 11, 1902. P. H. Stephknbok, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. " visit DR. JORDAN'S orutI UUSEUU OF ANATOUY1 ISII MASKIT ST MM FRANCISCO, CM. (Isnin flirt l Ummik.) . Tb targtat Aaatamleal Unseam jm ih war a. Oregon shall be incorporated in this state, thus retaining to Oregon the fees that belong herei He cites: the fact that some of the large coi cerns operating here are fo e g' cor-f! u i 1 wfnte-W-' iwrations. .The Red Bov'iu5ne.-for 'f V1": r,0S,'i, . (.. . ' ,,r ! fereitiv pleased willi the o-ick re- ' " r lief and ciire it effected." MS. w a v m m nr n fir ii It Dazzles The World. . No discovery in medicine has ever ere-; Sled one quarter of the excitement that ' has been caused by Dr.' King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Its severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrlotge, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, th inlands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay 1'Vver, lloarseness and Whooping Cough it i the pt ckesi snd surest cnre in the world. For sale by Condon Pharmacy who gUHrsitiee satisfaction or refund in ftiee, LHrge bottles 5(JiJ and $1 00 Tual buttles free. Condon H'harniacy, C.E.RAN0US CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plans and Specifications on application. Job work neatly done on short notice and at reasonable rates. . ............ Condon Oregon. 9rmit mttnuWm In Oi City. A TJ dl.pliiTl7rllir r.t'sa vNMt. uuouuti m rss. wnunn rKiiait HiSlASta Tww 0 aallll was are iufiVrlrif (run the aet t ronlhful idlie T Wkra. Kerriuis uid p hyaloitl tM 1 1 if , M. potnT, ! Haa.4 la U lucompll- rhers. wscrrhoa, 41 1 Mi, VrqHry remedies, efcreat eantlv pewer. the Dec-Mr wm ,rr... mm inkinrni UiM II will not only t4 Immedlste reUrf, but ermuiit cure. The Deotur does ant etslia la rfurm mlnustea, but le well knows U be a fair aud qiMre rhjalolsa snd urfren. preeminent la Lliipeclsltr Dleoaeca f Meat. TeHIIIl (hronthly eradlested from th sytteia without the uaoof Merrwrr. Trwaaaw fltud by an Exaerl Bladlvat re for Rnlwr. A, quick suit radical enrefor flloa, riaawr aad Fltaila,by Dr. Jfardaa's speelai palalei metko.lt ETBKT NIK anslrlnf to aa wU reoelve our rmrt opinion at hieenn plaint. Wi wlU Qwrmi a IHiauVM CUSS in every eat ' unrffrtnk. ConniitaM'ia FRKU mn4 etrtetly prlraU. CHAKOMS VT MSAHOSAULM. Treatment peraeaallr or bj letter. Write 1'T nook, PHII.O01HT V NAItRIAMU. Mii.eDf'a (Avaloabie bovktermen.) Call or write Da JORDAN CO.. 1061 Market St. S. V. Subscribe for Tufi Globe LORD & GO Have Opened the Door to Success. Here are Three Reasons Why. at P:mtt it has always bttit tur aim h ktef mat, dtan, itf-fojiilt stock of goods. 2J. J7V always ght cur cusfomtrs Just tvb thty ask fur, jrJ. RtliabU Staling has always bun our motto. You art assart J that what yen fay frm us tt-ill A right so far as quality an J rid is tenet med. Now if you want to eep in the front rank, if you want to -tretoh your $ t $ out and niako them go a little farther than usual, just come in and .ee what you ran exchange them for. Don't be afraid of coming too early or too late; we are open from 6:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Anything in Groceries? WE CARRY TEA, COFFER, 81'OAR, BKAS9, RICK, TtOI.l.KD OATS, 8A0O, TAPIOCA, MACIROSt, j, COD KtSU, SALMON, KARDINE8, SHRIMP, SYRVPj; 80AP, BACON. l.ARD, FhOCR, BAt.T, 8Pt't)8, SPICKS, P1CKLK8, PRIED FRUIT, CANNED FRt'IT, CANNED VEGETABLES, ORANGES. IEM0NH, BANANAS, Nt'TS, CAN PIES, TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGARS, QCEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. If you are not already one of our customers don't be afraid to come in and get acquainted. W e have put many a man on the road to -prosperity. Why not give us a ehow at you? QUALITY, LORD & CO. i QUANTITY, PRICE. j. F. WOOD. M. D. Physician end Surgeon Pny ami tilslit mill promptly niweied omce Main itnl tttsirHprtiif. ("ONDOH, one. a s. PALMER, flrtistiq Barber. Sleolc Shaves nnd Hair-cuts, Razor honed And re-ground C0lD0H: ORECOJL " 6. S. EBI, rttyruiETOR of SODA and J!QTTIH a 0 RKS Msnit(iit'ttirr ol Podn, Orr)g sti( ChsnipnitntClilnr, 8rniarlll nd Iron anil nil other Hft nnl CHrhnnnted9 IVInk. Coiijnn trml it rMpwi. fully lollcUud. Ortten promptly nllcd Arlington, Ore. U. L. Nt'ftl, th well known miction' Mr, will give tin ulrk'Utt utt.ntlon to all buNlnt iitrtitixl io liia cste. It yon iiv. pro(xrty to tttll ronult hlui. LORD & CO. ARLINGTON, OREGON. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! Jmt opentKl ID elegiint Una of LADIES' FURHISHIHGS MODERN MILLINERY 011 today snt In.pert my stock. MISS DORA DOWNING. CONOQN. OREGON. Arlington-Fossil Stage Line. (DIXON CUANT & CO., Proprietors.) U. S, MAIL COACHES New stock and new wagons. First-class service assured. Quick time. Comfortable coaches. Experienced drivers. J" ' Passenger and freight business solicited. mat$ Office at Condon Pharmacy. Service begins July 1, 1902, THE 'ARUNGTON-GONDOK-FOSSIL STAGE LINE, J.' W.JACKSON & CO., Props. -c- Will continue to carry Passengers and Express, on the ' same schedule as formerly, with safety and comfort. No stops for mail. Travel and mark your express via. our line. J. W JACKSON &. CO. LATEST DESIGNS IH WALL PAPER I have! jiiRt received a targe ' invoice of wall paper in lat est styles and pattern. Aborit a ton of it nn hand and must) eold by Jtirie 1. Pricenjwonderfnlly low. Ea tiinati furnished. W. DARLING. GREAT REDUCTION IN MILLINERY GOODS Having purchaped the Mil linery business of Mrs. R. H. Wain we have made sweeping reductions in prices. Call and see us. First-class trimmer in charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mbs. E. L. Madden ) Pkop's. Miss Maqoie LIawes. ) STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OREGON. : - f m tiSfw' ''"rliiKlheir course In the cchoo) and are pre- W&'fi 5S j Ift fj'tMl! fcO tXrlr pared to receive atate certificiilr on itrailiiB- ivti tiHD E',,nwM, ran"e ,rom l20t 175 ppr ." -4? vear. Stronir Normal conrne and well eqnj p Gradiitea of the achool are In constant d- n i and at finlarira ranging from f-10 to $100 pi r month. Students take the UU' ex nuii nation jd Taining Department. The fall terni open Sept. 16. For catalogue contain ing full information addrees, v - J. B. V Bi'TLKR, or E. D. Rkhslkr. i',t",., - . Secretary. ( l'resident. JOHN W, KERN, Pointer and Paper Hanger. First-class Work Executed, v Satisfaction Guaranteed. Leave orders at Clarke & Frazer's Store, THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO. . ifihh HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BALER IN OPERATION BV MAY IsT. HIGHEST. PRICE FOR GRAIN. GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS. BALFOUR, CUTKRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, D0UCLA3, 10NE finest Job "priQtiQf for f at tl?e (JC0BE Office. KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS. BRANCH HOUSES: CLALOCK, QU INN'S ..GRAIN.. Ptoretl with us will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Parb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement, feed and mill stuff always'on hand In any quantities. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. D. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON The Condon Barn Only fl rat-clan Llery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new rlgn and Rood teams. Special attention to all itork left In our care. Large, aironfj cor rail In connection. Our terms are reas onable and we solicit yonr patronage. Springston & Rogers, Proprietors LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete atock of Fine 8urfced Lnraber, conilitlnir of Flooring, Cell ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lomber. Careful alien given to billa of special sizes and dimension HtufT. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. The Dalles Marble Works L COMINI, PROP. Lonl atill haa an eve for bnalneaa Id the monument and Inuihetone line nnd rontinnea to guarantee satisfac tion in all kinds of the fJneit MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK, Hp nea onlv the hfat Vermont and Italian Marble nnd Scotch, Carre and Vuxitii) iirMiiitru and the work dune In hi eatahlivhtnent le nnenrpaeued anywhere on the l'aciflc coast. HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR KIM. WRITE FOR PRICES ANOIDESICNS L. COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE. v THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the prodnnt of th la well-known brewery the United States Health; Reports for June 28. 1900. aaya: "A more awperfor brew never entered the lahratory nf the United States Health report". It is absolutely devoid of the Blihte8t trace of adulteration, hot on the other hand la comprised of the best of malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the Mgheat and it can be nsed with the greatest bent-lit and satisfaction by both old and young Ita nse can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty that a better, ptireror more wholesome beverage could not possibly be fonnd." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM 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, AGENTS. JUMBO. Thla fine bay stallion will be fonnd during the season of 1902 at Cooke Bros, ranch miles east of Condon. FeiHORKE. Age 8 years ; sire Usurper, (theH. 0. Strickland horse) No. 38H8; grandsire Gandohar N0.C8G. First diur Suze by Belmont; 2nd dam, name on known, trotting stock English Draft. Terms. Season $4.00 with piivlledge of returning next season if mare Is not with foal, payable at end of season. In surance $10 payable when mare is known to be witli foal. ; Cooke Bros., 10113 . Condon, Oregon.