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    TllE C0HD011 GLOBE
TH U RSDA J V LY JO, 1002.
An ill wiint' that blows nobody
jikJ i an viA wind
THE COUNTRY EDITOR
The troubles of a country editor
are many, 'but he ptill lives; he
still has an influence. He is still
rend, sometimes repeated, but sel
dom honored by political oflicc.
!Io is before the public- in a too
t.. i:... i -
Tli... war in tlu riiilinpines j powniuuiuwuymwwuuwwi'
iwi.lt U ov.-r. I.t ns hope theful FUor for votes. The country
r.'jwri"w- fnund-d and, if it itof not only writes the editorials
.r..v..il.tme we will all uioat 1 bul th 1,Sc1 happenings as well,
-rw.iIv return th.ti.ks. '.for widow can he depend on any-
1oneele to do it with the nicety
Mavor "William, t.f Portland,! which is requm-d. If a fell, w
fii!. inanzurated his administra- 'townsman's boy gets into trouble
tiwti in that citv bv declarintc warlbe must-speak of it- cr else the
against gambling; crihs and other neighbors will accuse him of cow
tonus of open vice. The mavor has ardice and thus his influence will
tackled a big job but he isa giant
in many ways and may be able to
win out.
Noah's ark is said to have been
disco cm the top of a mountain
nvay tip-ncHT the Arctic circle, in
Alaska. It is described as being
petrified and is said to answer the
description given , in the bible to a
nicety.' : Whether or not the fellow
who originated the 6tory is a petri
fied' liar or only an ordinary space
writer is not stated. If he is the
latter he certainly has great future
possibilitiei if he continues to practice:
At the Illinois State Prohibition
convention the other day a call
was made for voluntary contribu
tions to the campaign fund. In
less than 0 minutes more than
$5,000 was thrown on the stage by
the enthusiastic delegates. Out
here ia Oregon we often see politi
eians throw their dollars on the
bar but this thing of tossing them
on the Btage, as we would boquets
to a favorite actress, is a, new wrin.
kle. -
Si commission of engineers has
Been- appointed to examine the
Cbfetnbia. river at Celilo and make
" a report on the proposed canal and
locks. Thia is-encouraging but it
is also slightly discouraging when
we remember how slow such mat
; ters generally move. Eastern Ore
gon, eastern Washington and Idaho
will never advance as they should
until the river is opened and it is
to be hoped the work of this com
mission will be a potent factor in
hastening the work.
A western Kansas story shows
tioning names.- "It was in a poker
game at Colby. The sheriff of Lo
gan county had been steadily los
ing to the treasurer of Ellis county
The treasurer of Ellis county had
the misfortune to be posessed of
but one eye, and he was a little
clumsy at ' handling- the cards.
.After a play in which the treasurer
took a big pot from the sheriff the
sheriff said: 'Gentlemen I ain't a
namm' no names, but if some of
you don't quit raisin' cards from
the floor he'll get his other eye
knocked out'"
be weakened. At the same time he
must not offend the fond parent
for that means the loss of an ad
vertisement or moral support
and the average country editor
needs all the support he can get
He must hold up the county com-
missioners, or lose me county
printing. He must not fail to
mention the lawyer who won his
case or the doctor who cured his
patient Every waking moment
must be devoted to news getting
bui it must be the kind of newt-
that does not offend. The success
fill country editor is a diplomat.
He must laugh with those who re
joice and weep- with those who
grieve. He must mention and
elaborate upon the candy pull giv
en by the poor as well as the swell
reception given bv the rich. He
mut print dodgers for the Metho
dist church as well as for the Epis
copalian at a reduced price and
give a free notice of the strawberry
festival. The churches of a smal
community put their religion on a
begging and alms taking basis. He
must mention his rankest enemy.
support the party nominees and
look pleasant 'Re is expected to
do more for nothing than any man
in the community, and the man
for whom he does the most will in
variably 6ay that he is only taking
the paper because he wants to help
the town along.
He is expected to trade cut his
advertising space and his job work
But for all this he is, himself
great deal to blame. A self-respect
ins country editor can make the
community respect him. He can
compel the churches to pay him as
they do the butcher, the grocer or
the baker. He can make the poli
tician take him into account and
l . rTc aierCnaTiTatixF
A Nebraska paper mentions a
Swede farmer of that state who has
recently returned from a visit to
the land of his birth. While absent
kia political faith received consider
able of a jar. He found American
built harvesters, of the class that
, sell for $125 here at his Nebraska
home, selling for $62, less than
half, over there. Wire nails cost
ing $4 iu Nebraska cost $2.75 over
there. He is now convinced that
there is a steel trust, which pre
vents competition at home and
which ia protected by a prohibitive
tariff.
AJAX.
Haying ia on at full blast in this ictn
ity.
Henry Stanton went to Condon Sun
day.
Clift Maler visited at the Palmer
ranch. .
Ruff Stanton ia staying at the Maley
ranch.
Ethel AdlarJ cam home on a visit
Friday.
Tom Scott t here from Condon this
week,
Frank Strieklin visited at the Fainter
randt Morula and Tuesday.
Clift Male ia helping Ed fainter
with his hay.
Fred Farrar, of Ferry Canyon, was
here this week.
Grandma Palmer ia unable to h a
anoint thia week on acvuul of having
beep kicked by a cow.
A nnniber of Ajas people attended the
p'enie and dance, at Arthur Myers' on
the Fourth and report having had a good
time.
Miss Nora Miller haa just flinched a
successful three month's term of whool
at thia place. She returned to her home
on Rock creek Wednesday.
(.ivK8 Who.
LORD & CO
Have Opened the Door to Success.
Here are Three Reasons Why.
tit Because it has always been our aim to keep ntatt titan, ufi-to-datt stock ofgoodu
2nd. alwayt fi'jv our customers Just what they ask for,
jrd. Reliable dealing has always been our motto. You art assure J that what you buy
from us will bt right so far as quality an J frict is concerned. .
Now if you want to keep in the front rank, if you want to ftretch your out andjnak
them go a little farther than usual, just come in and see what you can exchange them for.
Don't be afraid of coming too early or too late; wo are open from 6:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M.
J.
P. WOOD, M. D.
Physlclw and Surf eon
"I atu nsing a box of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and find
them the best thing for my stomach I
ever used," aaya T. W.Robinson, Jus
tice, of the Peace, Loomin, Mich. These
Tablets uot only correct disorders of the
stomach but regulate the liver and bow
els. They easy to take and pleasant in
effect. Price 25c per bos. For sale by
Condon Pharmac.
LONE ROCK.
T.J. Matlock, of Heppncr.wasin town
Friday.
Dr. Luna was called here to see Fred
Pullen Tuesday.
Mr. McArthnr, teacher of our school,
moved to town Monday.
Tom Pullen was injured by Wing
thrown from a horse the otuer day.
The largest crowd ever assembled in
Lone Rock was hereon the Fourth to
assist in making the eagle scream and to
help eat np the barbecue dinner whrrtrj
consisted of a beef, a hog and a sheep
with plenty of triminin's. All enjoyed
themselves as only true Americaus ran
enjoy that great day. Sam E. Van
Vactor delivered the address in a man
ner that could not 1 excelled. The
sport program furnished much amuse
ment Charlie E.trhart'a horse
won the $-50 purse and the home hoys
were highly elated over skinning the
Condon ball team.
Anything in Groceries?
. WE CARRY
TEA. COFFEE, BVOAR, BKAN9, RICK, R0U.KD OATS, SAGO,
fETf u TArrocA, macironi, cod fish, salmon, sardines,
SHRIMP, SYRUP; SOAP, BACON. l.ARD, FLOUR, SALT, SPUDS,
rO 8rlCES, PICKLES, DRIED FRUIT, CANNED FRUIT, CANNED
. VEGETABLES, ORANGES. LEMONS, BANANAS, NUTS, CAN-
- DIES, TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGARS, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE. .
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 on the road to prosperity. Why not give us a Bhow at you?
QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE.
LORD & CO. LORD & CO.
ARLINGTON, OREGON.
pyamt night eaHafromptlyaniwweJ
Ofttes Mofci Mi! it(r spring.
CONDON, . OHK.
"C. S. PALMER,
Artistic Barber.
Sleek Shaves
arte Hair-cuts;
Razor horn n re-ground.
O. S. EBI,
-ritoriitKTOie of
SODA and MOTTLING WORKS
Mannfactitrerof Ma, OranB am
ehampagnt Cider,. Harsaparllla and
Iron and all other Poftaml Carbonated
l)rlnk. Condon trada I respect
fully solicited. Orders promptly Blled
Arlington, Ore.
O. L. Neal, the well Known auction
eer, will give the strictest attention to
all Imsiuest entrusted io lilt car. It
yon have property to soil consult him.
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!!
Jmit opened an elegant Hue of
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
AND
MODERN MILLINERY
Call today and I import tnjr ttot k.
MISS DORA DOWNING.
CONDON. OREGON.
ious to keep him in the community.
O. K. Yerkes before Seattle Pub
licity Club, "
She Did n't Wear A Mask
But her beauty was completely hidden
by sores, blotches and pimpiea till hf
usedf Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Then they
vanished aa will all Eruptions, Fever
Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbnncleennd Fel
ons from its use. Infallible for Cuts,
LCutna-Uiuna. (Sea Ula nd I'itf.. Curp
guaranteed. 25c at Condon Pharmacy
Arlington-Fossil Stage Line.
. (DIXON GUANT & CO., Proprietors.)
5 U. S, MAIL COACHES
New stock and new wagons. First-class service assured.
Quick time. Comfortable coaches. Experienced drivers.
jfT Passenger and freight business solicited. -firI
Office at Condon Pharmacy.
Service begins July 1, 1902.
A Poor Millionare
Lately starved in London because he
could not digest his food. Early oee of
Dr. King's New Life Pills would have
saved hi iu. They strengthen the etom
ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation,
improve appetite. Price 25c. money
back if not satisfied. Sold by Condon
Pharmacy.
Stabbing Affray atTne Dalles.
A special to the Portland Journal,
from The Dalles, eayi:
"Ben Scott, an employe of Wood Bros'
meat market, of thia city, ia hoverim;
between life and death at The Dalles
hospital, the result of a stabbing affray
that occurred at 3 o'clock Frida
morning. Al VV ileus of, Grass Valley,
a brother of Sheriff Wilcox, of UfUiam
eounty, did the cutting. The knife en
tered the left side just below the heart
inflicting a wound about 2 inches in
length and severing two ribs. The par
ticolar8 of the stabbing are nnknoan at
this hour. Wilox was arrested an i
placed in jail but was sobtqnpiitly re
leased on $500 tail. Stott is about 20
years of age and Wilcox is 24. Both
are prominent yonng men in their re
epective communities."
Senator Bailey, of Texas, let his
southern blood get a little too
warm last Monday evening and
made a rather boisterous assault
spon Senator Beveridge, of Indiana.
The Texan being a much more
powerful man than the Hoosier dis-
atvriMa raanlta .t!vl.4 i.n... f. .1 1 . ... ..,1
, , ... ,, . , J. M. Johns, of the Arlington Record,
iu nut vaeir colleagues inienereo. ; jB in uwn.
The Best Liniment ForStralns
Mr. F. II. Wills, the merchant at Deer
Park, Long Island, N. Y., cavs: Ialways
reeoiiiinend Chamberlain's Pain Balm
as thebest liniment tor strains. I ur-ed
it last winter for a severe lameness in
the side, resulting from a strain, and
was greatly pleased with the quick re
lief and cure it effected." For sale by
Condon Pharmacy.
Since this little occurrence it
will be in order for editors to write
whole columns of abuse about Bail
ey just as though even a nenator
had not a right to fight if he wants
to. Times-Mountaineer.
PBorton has returned from Portland
much improved in health.
Mrs. C. T. Pir.kham is rjnite ill at
the Wilcox home in this city.
Alborn Moore's family moved into
their new residence yesterday.
Summer complaint is unusually pre
valent amoni; children this seacon. A
well developed case in the writer's fam
ily was cured last week by the timely
It Dazzles The World.
No discovery in medicine Ims ever ere'
ated one quarter of the excitement that ,
has ben en treed by Dr. King's New Dis- use of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
eovery for Consumption. Its ceverest ; Diarrhcen Remedy one of the best pat
tost have been on Jiopele.s victims of ent medicines manufactured and which
Oaunvption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, is always kept on hand at ihe home of ve
Pletiriny' an I Brouchitis, th msands of, scribe. This is not iiTf ended aa a free
whom it hug restored to perfect health, j puff for the company, who do not adver
Por Cnngho, CkU, Asthma, Croup, Hay j tise with us, but to benefit little snffer
'cv.T, I loudness and Whooping Cough ; ers who mav not be within easy accefs
i t the ()'t 4-ke:t and surest cure in the j of a physician. No family ( lion I1 he
..rid. For pale by Condon Pharmacy without a bottle of this medicine in the
who iruaraniee Mttiefactimi or refnnd house, especially in the summer time.
ni .nev. L.rye bottles 50c and fl 00 : Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by
re.f. ' ..... i t;ondoit I'hunuaev.
ARLINGTON.
''Capt Babbe has returned from a trip
to Priest Rapids.
The balloon ascension did not take
place until Monday. - '
Cooke Bros , of Condon spent the 4th
in Sherman county.
Walter Jackson i- laid up with a seri
una attack of quiney.
JH Coe was over from Shaniko the
4th. beating the big drum.
A J Shelton and family are occupying
the W W Weatherford house.
J B Crotttield and daughter were pas
sengers on Wednesday stage for Con
don. The boiler and engine for the Lost Val
ley fa mill has arrived and is a inon-ter
in size.
Pearl Carlisle has returned from Foil
land where she spent the 4th wiilihei
siaters.
We understand "Coyote" Jim Young
was Seriously cut in a row at Wasco the
Fourth.
The telephone company is strnging
another wire from Arlington to Hepr
ner.
O D StiirgeHS and family spent the
Fourth at the Moffit Springs where hi
family will remain for aw hile.
R Bea'dsley returne I from Heppnpr
Tuesday. He says they ' have found a
good coal mine near there and. are sur
veying a railroad to it.
The glove contest between "Fitz" (Joe
White) and "Sullivan" (Bert Clark) on
the 6ih was more exciting than the one
the previon. day. It waa declared a
draw after six swift rounds-.
Now is the Appointed Time.
The O R & N Co has jnt issued a
handsomely illustrated pam phlet enti
tled 'Oregon. Washington and Idaho
and Their Resources." People in the
east are anxious for information
about the Pacific Northwest. If von will
give the O R & N agent a list of nnoirs.
of eastern people who are likely to l
interested the booklet wiii be wailed to
such persons.
THE ARLINGTON-CONDON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE,
J. W. JACKSON & CO., Props.
Will continue to carry Passengers and Expreps, 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 DESICNS
IN WALL PAPER
I have just received a large
invoice of wall paper in lat-
est styles and pattern".
About a ton of it on hand
and must be cold by June 1.
Prlcesjwonderfolly low. Es
timates v furnished.
V. DARLING.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN MILLINERY COOPS
Having purchased the Mil
linery business of Mrs. R. jfl.
Wain we have made sweeping
reductions in prices. Call and
see us. First-class trimmer in
charge. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. E. L. Madden )
Prop's.
Miss Maggie Hawes. j
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
Gradotes of the school are In constant de
mand at salaries ranging from $40 to $100 per
month. Ptndents take thestate examinations
during their course in the school and are pre
pared to receive state certificates on gradua
tion. Expenses range from $120 to $175 per
year. Strong Normal course and well eqnip-
The fall term opens Sept. 16. For catalogue contain-
BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCK, QUINN'S
KERR CIFFOR A CJ., PROPS.
..GRAIN..
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced
warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, ctinont,
feed and mill stufTs always on hand in any quantities, (ien
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 the city. Fins new
rigs and Rood 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
rinnjtnjsjvinriinruuin
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO,
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managed
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting qf Flooring, CeW
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful atten
given to-hi lis of special sixes and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
m
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mm
FINEST
The Dalles Marble Vorks
L CQMINI, PROP,
Lool still has an ee for business In
the monument and tombstone line
and continues to guarantee satisfac
tion In all kinds of the 8nest
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK.
nly the best Vermont and
ped Training Department.
inil f"li information address,
J.BV. Ht'TLEB,
Secretary.
or E. D. Rehhler.
l'resident.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bro.no Quinine Tablet. All
druggist, refund the money If it fuilit to cure
K. W. Grove's BlKiiiitiire is on eueh box. 2.1c
JOHN W, KERN,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
First-class Work Executed.
Satisfaction ' Guaranteed.
Leave orders at Clarke & Frazer's Store,
rhis algnatare Is on every oox of fie gonutne
Laxative BromoQuhiin. ratieti
(be remedy that rur. ii a coll la i n ity
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
WILL HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BALER IN OPERATION BY MAY l8T
HiaaEdE. 'fHICE FOR GRAIN. GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS.
BALFOUR, CUTKRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINCTOM, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS, I0NE
WORK
mmm
lie nsea onlj
Kalian Marble and Hcotch, liar re and
vv enter iy ti ran I tea and the work dons
in his establishment la nnsnrpassed
anywhere on the Pacific coast.
mmm
HOLD YOOR ORDER FOR HIM.
WRITE FOR FRICES AKOIOESICNS
L. COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE.
THE CELEBRATED
. . COLUMBIA BREWERY . .
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop,
Of theprodnctof this well-known brewery the United Btatea Health
Reports for June 28, 1000. saya: "A more superior brew never entered th
labratory of the United Statea Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of thfr
8llKhtest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand la uomposed of the best
of malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonic qnalities are of the highest and It
can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by both old and yonnef
Its nse can conscientiously be prescrilied by the physician with the certaintv
that better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
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, 1902.
s P. H. Stephenboji,
Treasurer of Qilliain county, Oregon.
finest Job pripti for f at tr)e (JCOBE Office.
AVENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
J AveneriouB Carbolineum js here
I to stay. Ask those who have
: used it. It prevents decay in fence
I pots, water tanks and all wood
work and is a guaranteed article.
It also exterminates chicken lice
and mites and-keeps theui away
permanently. It is a general pu
rifier of manger, chicken bouse or
pig pen. it spreads with a brush
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
CLARKE & FRAZIR, ACCNTS.
C. E. RANOUS
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER-
Pktia And Specifications on
application. Job work neatly
done on ebor i notice and at
reasonable rates.
Condon Oregon.
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