THE CdnpOIi GLOBE.
tmursoav. July t 7, tvoz. -
A summer sephyr, gentle Man
Etari Oregon cayuse, did busi
ness in tut? ii McUy" afternoon.
Tlx? dWnvery of Morrill's dead
. may bo accepts! a evidence
that Tracy, oti t law though lie is, Li
More .truthful than nunc nevvs-
ter correspondents.
Traveling men who make all
parts of the Northwest say that
Condon is the most talked of of
any inland town in Oregon this
mtnuier. ..The fame of our -lively
town and rich wheat fields has gone
forth to all parts and the people
are watching as and keeping cases
on our coming boom. :
That yVurtjflving of ttyairi should
be laid, not too gently, across his
mother's knee and spanked until
he would be obliged to take bis
weals standing for a week. If
that failed to teach him proper re
spect for bis ; matew&l ancestor 4et
shonld have portraits of G. Dewey
and T. Roosevelt hung in his bed
chamber. If this last plan should
fail to.bring bioi o "bia senses be
would have to be consideaed "bug
house" beyond redemption and a
gouer.
The claims of Oregon Indian
AVar veterans will have to take
their regular course in the Pension
Office. This was reasonably to be
expected, though many hoped it
would be otherwise, and pur dele
gation in Congress urged that they
receive special consideration. Hew-
ever, not more than six months
will elapse before these claims are
reached and.'.aeted.; upon in their
regular order. In the meantime,
tbe patient veteran, leaning upon
his staff, may repeat sadly with
Tennyson m ins story of "Jtuocn
Arden:"
As I have waited all mj life
I well way wait little.
The lesson of "waiting" has in
this casebeen well learned. ' ;It can
only be hoped that each of these
beneficiaries of tardy pension legis
lation will live many years to enjoy
the quarterly stipend, which, when
once ita payment beginBf can be de
pended Vpon as a regular interpo
sition between him and poverty's
sharp pinch. Oregpnian.
A Poor Millionare
Lately starved in London because he
could not digest his food. Early -jpse of
King's New Life Pills would have
saved him. They strengthen the stom
ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation
improve :appeite. Price 25c. money
back if not satisfied. Sold by Condon
Pharmacy.
AJAX. ! J
John Smith was a caller at the Palmer
ranch Tuesday. -
Dan Cameron, of Shnttler Flat, visited
at the Palmer ranch Monday sad Toes
nay. Frank Marvel was a visitor at the
Ad lard ranch Monday.
The Maley boys, Charlie Marvel and
Mr. Dann are riding after cattle this
week.
Ed Palmer has finished cntting his
hay crop.
Walter Farrar is riding for Maley
Bros.
Fred Collins was in this section last
week afiei horses. 4 '
Maley Bros have finished their hay
harvest.
Misses Flora McConnell and Ethel
Adlard visited in this neighborhood this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer went to Con
don Saturday.
' . Uckss Who.
The Best Liniment For Stralps.
Mr. F. H. Wills, the merchant at Deer
Park, Long Island, N. Y., says: I always
recommend.: Chamberlain's Pain Balm
as the best liiiiment tor strains, fused
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.
4'he first kiln of brick will he fired
sometime nest week. It is probable
another kiln or two will be burned dur
ing the summer.
I A member of the county court inform
ed the (tiajbk that the vote in that body
on the location of the County High
School, whs unanimous.'
"I am using a bos of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and find
them the best thing for my stomach I
ever used," says T. W, Robinson, Jus
tit of the Peace, Loumie, Mich. These
Tablets not only correct disorders of the
etoiunfh hut regulate the liver and bow
els. They easy to take and pleasant in
eit'ect. Price 25e per boi. For sale by
Condoii phartimev.
TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAY
TmIhj l-axntive Bromn Quinine Tablet. All
driiBuixtn refund the money if It fuiUtocnre
. W. druvc'n fcuumuri! U oa ah box. "i"ic
County Court Proceeding.
July term, 1902.
LAW.
Matter of the ar-plicatlon of H-nrv
Ladt, a alren, to become a citisen of
the United States Granted.
raoaATK.
Estate of James Nixon, deceased Fi
nal report filed Kstate declared fully
eettled sahjevt to pmer distribution of
residue.
COMXrtWlOKERa' COIST.
Petition of Robt Seekamn et al for a
Co road Nl2tJ Clehi for damages en
tered by K L Johnson and W B Smith.
Walter Myers, W.u IIaw ait W N
Uron appointed appraisers to meet
Jnly 21st at 2 p m.
IVtition of J A Smith et at for a eonw
road No 128 Motion to dismiss over
ruled aed road ordered opened.
Petition of J G Stevenson et at for a
change in Co r-wd So 67 Claim tor
damages entered by S B Barker Walter
Mvers, Win llawes and W N Brown
appointed appraisers to meet July 21st
at 9 am.
Petition of W F Smyser et al for a
change in Co road Fo 117 R 1 ordered
opened.
Petition of "R E Graham et al for a
Co road No 127 Dismissed.
... Petition of Oliver Ward etalforaCu
roa!Xo 129 A Uartiuan, L IV Darling
K W Cooke appt viewer K t Wain sur
veyor to meet July 2Ut at 9 a m.
Petition of S B Barker et al for a O
road No 130 Defeated by remoiiHrauce.
Application of C A D inneuiau for re-
hate on taea acrt me tire wshii
Rebateot 4 allowed on 1901 n il. '.
Bond of W R Seal, school superintend-
en fixed at $5000. .
Official bond of T G Johnson, sheriff;
C 0 Portwood, clerk ; W R Neal, school
superintendent; R 11 Wain, surveyor
were filed and approved.
. A L Duthie was appoiuted stork in
spector.
Matter of locating and maintaining a
County High School School located at
Condon. Propoeition of two suitable
rooms, for permanent use of school, with
free fuel and lights to be furnished by
Condon, accepted.
Application of J A Richmond lor a re
bate on cjet of judgement Cebate ol
all costs, except $100, allowed.
Matter of contract for County wood-
Bid of W S Myeri of $5.75 per cord.
Matter of appointment of a jiihtice of
the peace for Ferry Canyon precinct
John FPinkham appointed.
Matter of regulating and auditing
Claims for County charges Ordered that
no claim fur professional services, medi
cine,, nursing or any claim of this na
ture shall be amiiled and allowed by"
this court op. lews the person receiving
such aid hasf'beew 'declared "a County
charge or unless authority to care for
such person baa -been given bv a mem
ber of this court.
Matter of settlement with sheriff-
Continued for tlie term. , -
CLAMS ALLOW ID. .
A W Sharrard judge of election
and bringing returns to coun-
- ty seat. 14 00
ME Avers same. ..V.. ...T. .. 10 40
J H Carter same 8 40
J W Kcrivner same 6 60
PL Ham same 7 00
E A Stinchfield same, 5 60
S it Fletcher same 4 20
T G Woodland same . . . 10 00
F B Stevens same 6 00
C Shane same 10 00
Judges and clerks of election JM
Johns, J U Woods, E W Dagicett, J C
Fowlie, Homer. Wood, W S Myers, A
Uartuian.SS tirider, New Madden, W
A Darling, WCCaldaell, A J Myer,
Geo Hanson, John Randall, 8 B Couture
W K Farrar, U D Randall, E D Hober,
Jerry Kiely, D W Martin, Wilbur Wade
were each allowed $6 00.
CC Clark, WR Baker, J L Blalock,
J A Smith, F C Doerfer, Clans Johnson,
R M Johnsen, Arthur Madden, J R Fra-
zer, T J Andrews, J B Gff. A.Greiner,
W J Edward, F B Moore, T C Living
s ton, Ellis St'hamp, G fc-iiillinr, J J
Portwood, J A McMorris, A L Duthie,
J E Downer, S M Vantleve, Alex Har
die, A A Anderson, W F Parke, H N
Anderson, W-F Settle tueir, G W Monta
gue, M V Logan, L C Montague and
Chas White were each allowed 3 00.
Arthur Ew banks nursing s'm pox$ 17 50
J F Wood witness cir court..;..'. 2 00
WC Caldwell same. 2 00
S B Barker juror same ....... 2 00
LVLnmberCo lumber.........' 170
Austin & Western Co repairs for .
road machine. ..- 63 15
H Crass halt rent for election ... 3 00
ArliiiKion-Drng Co mdse (2 war). 13 35
DC Lazier prof services......... 7 50
Bancroft Whitney & Co 2 Vols
Oregon Reports 7 60
G WMontague election txxiths. . 2 00
St Vincent's hospital cure French 61 00
ShurteA WeirComdse... ' 2 35
Glass Prndhome txioks and ptg. 61 81
W G Ktys registering voters. ... 4 00
W L Tobey a me . t . '.. 9 50
SAD Gnrley same 1 80
J B Golf same 1 05
E W Daggett eame. . , 3 90
11 N Frazer cash pd out 14 20
A 11 Rnedy prof serveces 45 00
It Dazzles The World.
No discovery in medicine has ever cre
ated one quarter of jthe excitement that
has been caused by Dr. King's New Die'
covery for Consumption, Its eeyerent
tests have been on 'hopeless victims ,of
Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage,
Pleurisy and Bronchitis, th Miranda of
whom it has restored to perfect health.
For Coughs, Colds, AsthmakCronp, Hay
Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough
it is the quickest and surest cure in the
world. For sale by Condon. Pharmacy
who guarantee satisfaction or refund
monev. Large bottles 50c and . $1.00
Trial bottles free.
63 to
I 2
8 00
100 00
63 00
87 33
130 20
C'Jros Grows ptg aijd pbg.. ..
M O Clarke assessor's pay
J R Fraier itepoty aswseor's pay
W R Neal school sop'ls salary,. .
L W Darling survey tnjr.... ...
Jon Tift viewer rt No 28 Sdavi
6 00
C C Clark same. ....
600
6 00
W T Sol vester same . .
1' lw Oakes chainman same. j. . .
a 00
Frank Bakersaine. ..
6 00
6 00
J A S nith same...,............
J B Witchey sarnie. ....... ......
C C Burroughs viewer road 120. .
6 Off
2 00
4 00
A W At mwtrong same ..... ....
A F Simmons same.....
A C Lnlieck chainmau same. ...
4 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
200
2 00
Ashby Waesou same
Geo Wesson same
S B Couture viewer road No 57. .
Blain Maley same
J J Wesson same....,,.
ft R Flint chainman same .....
2 00
2 00
2 00
John Shorb same ...
Robt Spencer viewer road No 117
B Kiely same ,. .....
2 00
2 00
2 00
Tom Simpson rhainman same...
W F Smyser seme.........;....
R M Johnson stock inspector sal
E Officer wit circuit court
R From n sa lary Co Com ........
) W Dyer same,
W J Mariner' salary and cah pit.
CLAIMS MOT ALLOWED.
G S Campbell earning meal to
pet houee. .' ......
A II Ruedy profeaionwtservice.
2 09
8 00
17 40
18 40
84 83
$34 00
75 00
C'TINl'ED FOB TERM
P L Kenton wrv'g KuhMjeint! 5 ar 6 00
Arlington Rco'd ptg ami pub'g.. 77 52
Summer complaint la nnnxnaliy pre
valent among children tl.is nAmK. A
wrll dwelopel case in the writer's fam
ily was cured last week by the timely
nse of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera ami
Diarrhuca Remedy ne of the beet pat
ent medicines manufactured and which
is always kept on hand at the home of ye
scribe. This is not intended as a free
puff for the company, who do not adver
tise with us, but to benefit little euffer
ee whn may not be within easy accese
of a physician. No familv should he
without a bottle of this medicine in the
house, especially in the en turner time.
Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by
Condon Pharmacv.
ARLINGTON.
Harvest hands are at a prrminm.
Charlie Hatch came in fron Cond-m
Tuesday.
Miss Amy Red ford baa returned from
Lewiston, Idaho.
M. E. Weatherford was in Tuesday af
ter harvest hands.
A. Collina has received two cars if
I il in her for his new Inmber yard
Chub Weir and familv have moved in
to the rooms over the butcher shop.
J. W. Jackson started Monday -oh a
trip to Canvon City with a dm miner.
Eiitht "Wehf.iotera" arrived Friday
and went out with J. O.Lewis to harvest
Moore, Dukek, Carter and other were
in from Mayville Tuesday with hogs' for
Ralston. v ' ' :
Frank Morris and family have retnni
from Wasco where he sold his interest
in the Wasco News.to J. A. Ponnd.
. Mrs. T. W. Compon arrived Saturday
from Routli Carolina and will remain
awhile for the lienefit of her health.
1 W. L. Barker moved his combined
harvester from Matney Flat to Schnttler
Satnrdav and will use it there to cut
about 1600 acres.
S. 1). Dor rig. of the Record, made a
trip to Bickleton Sunday to lok over the
ground with a view to putting in a pa.
per there thia fall.
Roht. Bronson, former day man at the
depot has gone to Winona, Wash, to
take the position of agent. II. G. Lnra
succeed him here and Mr. McVean suc
ceeds Mr. Lnca a- night man.
Demand for Normal Graduates.
The State Normal School at Moniiionth
reports that the demand for its graduates
during the pant year has been much be
yond the.snpply. Gradnati n from the
Normal practically assures a place worth
from $40 to $100 per month. The stu
dents take the State examination during
the regular course and are easily able to
pass on all subjects required f ir State
pa-pets before graduation. The school
has a well equipped Training Depart
ment consisting of a Nine grade town
school and a typical conntry school.
Cut this out and take it to the Condon
Pharmacy and get a box of Chamler
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets The
best physic. They also correct disor
ders of the atomaeh. Price 25 rts
To Measure Hay.
The following is the rule used by the
government in measuring hay that it
buys. We publish it as being of inter
est to many of our readers:
To find the number .f cubic feet in a
stack of hay, first meaoure the distance
from one side of its bane over the top to
base of opposite side; measure distance
across the bottom ; subtract the distance
across tioitom from distance from lane
to ha e over the top and divide the re
mainder by two. Thie given the height
of the atirck. Measure length of alack
and multiply length breadth and height
together and the result is the number of
cubic feet in the stack. In a ton of hav
that has been slacked 30 days, or over,
there are 422 cubic feet. In newly stack
ed hay the government measures 512
feet to the ton.
Now is the Appointed Time.
The 0 R & N Co has juat issued a
handsomely illustrated pani phlet enti
tled "Oregon, Washington and Idaho
and Their Resources." People in the
east are anxious for information
about the Pacific Northwest. If yon will
give the OltAN agent a list of iuiiiipm
of eastern people who are likely to lie
interested the booklet will be mailed to
Weekly Times ptg ad pub'g. . . .
R F .Mwinte fcdjf ant pos patient
j such pursonsA ' i '
.......
LORD & CQ
Have Opened the Door to Success.
Here are Three Reasons Why.
tti Baansf it hat aln-ayt btn er aim to Attf a ntait titan, mjt-tiatt ttock tfgwJt
3h&4 WV rHivf jA ut tushmtn just what they ask fr .
jra JttliabU dtalUg hat always bttn aur motto Ye art atsttrtJ that whatyttt buy
J rrvm tts will b right sa far as quality and frict is tennrnti.
Now if yoa want to keep in
them go a little farther than
Don't be afraid of coming too
Anything in Groceries?
WE CARRY
TKA. COFFEK, 8VOAR, BEAN'S, RICK, KOI.I.KD OATS. aAGO,
27"" ..... TAriOt'A, WACtRONI, COD riSH. SALMON, 8AKD1NK8,
w1'-'-'SHRIMP. 8YKVP, mMt, BATON. t.ARO, I I.OUR, 8A1.T. "Pl'DS,
JEST 8PICK8, PICKI.K8, DKtE6 KRVtt, CANNED rRl'tT. CAN.NF.D
VEOKTABLES. ORANQKS. LEMONS. BANANAS. NIT 8. CAN-
PIES, TOBACCO, PIIKS, CIOARS, QVEEN8WARE, QLASStTA-IIR.
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
i .. . . ....
. If you are not already one of our customers doiiH be afraid to cotne in aiid get acquainted.
We have put many a mai ou the road to prosperity. Why not give us a ehuw at youf
QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE.
LORD & CO. LORD & CO.
? ARLINGTON, OREGON.
Arlington-Fossil Stage Line.
(DIXON CUANT & CO,, Proprietors.)
. ,U. S, MAIL COACHES
New slock and new wapone. First-class service assured.
Quick time. Comfortable coaches. Experienced drivers.
&7 Passenger and freight business solicited. S3
Office at Condon Pharmacy.
Service begins July 1, 1902.
THE ARLINGTON-GONDON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE,
J.. y. JACKSON & CO., Props.
; J . : 77" ;
, con titgie.t,Q carry Passengers and Express, on tbe
' same schedule as formerly, with safety and comfort. No
t : ; ' stops for maiL
Travel and mark your express via. our line.
J. W, JACKSON & CO.'
LATEST DESIGNS
IN WALL PAPER
I have jnst received a large
invoice of wall paper in lat
est styles- and pattern.
Ahnnt a ton nf it on hand
ami innstl sold hy June 1.
Prlcesjwonderfully low. Es
timates furnished.
W. J. DARLING.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
y$ri w ? v-i-J J aMfa. nonnic ttieir course in the school ana are pre
ss ! 0 ' :'r. '; '.' i ' "'y nareil o receive state certificates on uradna-
'rM. t vs is .7 vav ....
y-'jjP4.t?tu . tion. Eiwnses ranire from $120 to $175 per
, ear. Ktronir Normal course and well equip-
ied' Training Department. The fall tern, opens 8ept 16 For catahyne contain
ing full information address, y
J. B V. Butler, or E. I) Kkler.
.. SecreUry.. ..... president.
JOHN W, KERN,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
.. ' '.-vi ',.1 ' '- '
First-class Work Executed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Leave orders at Clarke & Frazer'a. Store,
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
WILL HAVE ITS NEW . WOOL BAT.EIt IX OPERATION BY MAY 1ST.
HIGH ESC PRICE FOtt GUA1X. GENERAL WAKEIIOVSE, BUSINESS.
BALFOUR, CUTKrSlE & pO , M'C'RS.
firmest -Job prigtir)$ for
tUe front rank, if you want to stretch your I 4 $ out and make
usual, juet come in am? aee what you can exchange their? for.
early or too late; we are onen front 6:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN MILLINERY COOPS
Having purchased the 3fif
linery buxiiiess of Mrs. R. II.
Wain we have made sweeping
reductions in prices. Call and
see us. First-class trimmer fn
charge Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mrs. E L. Madden -
Pkop's.
Miss Maggie IIawes. )
MONMOUTH, ORECOH.
Gradates of the school are in constant de
mand at salaries ranging front $40 to $100 per
month. Ktndents take the state examinations
ARLIKCTCJJ, ELALCCX, CSUCUS, I0NE
11 at tl?e QCOBE Office.
mi cirroi a co, profs.
..GRAIN..
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of exrienced
warehousemen, tfarb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement,
feed and mill stuffs always on hand in any quantities. Oen
eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. D. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
The Condon Barn
Only first-da Livery and Teer Rtahle in the city. Fine new
rift and good teams. ' flpecial attention to all atoek left In oar '
care. Larue, atrong corrals In connection. Our terms are reas
onable and we solicit your patronage,
SprinRston & Rogers, Proprietors
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager!
RQUOli AKD DRESSED LUMBER
We offer a eomplete Ptock of Fine rtiirfcwed Lnmher. conststine of Flooring. Ceil
inir. Bnstic, Rhip-lap are! all KM of ttmirh Lumher. Careful attao
Klven to hills of peel at si sea nl dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MlLE SOUTHEAST OF POST OfefrCpr
LOST VALLEY. OREGON.
FIIIEST
WORK-
L.
mr whu uw. WWVJ VUU VU UUI1 U1IO OUD WUOX,
THE CELEBRATED
. . COLUMBIA BREWERY . .
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the prndnrt of this well-known brewery tbe Vnfted States Healtlu
Rprtrf for Jnni-ra, 11KW wiys: "A more rfierlor brew -never entered the
htlwHtorv of the UiiImhI rJtates Health repnrts. It is absolutely devoid of the
aliichteat trace rl adolteration, mt on the other tand is contposeil of the best
of malt Slid and irfmicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the highest arid it
can be nsed with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by both old and younjr.
Its nse ran conscientiously be prescrilied bv the physicians wlthhe eertaintv
that a better, pnreror more wholesome be vernn wold Rot possibly be found,"
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
Avenerious Catbolrrteuni is here
to stay. Ask those who have
used it. tl prevents decay in fence
posts, water tanks and al) Wood
work and is a guaranteed article.
. It also exterminates chicken lice
and mites and keeps thorn 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. '
J.
P. WOOD, M. D.
Physician and Surgoort
Dt d- nlgnl calls phmifilr aniwired
Offlos Main stittft netr Sptfiig,
.H)HnoN.
onie.
C. S. PALIJER,
Rrtistic Barber.
Sleek Shaves
nnd Hair-cuts,
Razors honod aha rc-ground.
coupon - orecoh;
. O. S. EBI,
PHOPKtKTOIl OF
SODA and HOTTMSG 11 OKA'S
Iktantifiti'tiiror ai ftmla. OranM anil
Cham agrts Cider, Barsifparllla ami
)ron and all other Hottanil Carlwnated
Drinks. Condon trade is respect
fully solicited. Orders promptly (Hied
Arlington, Ore.
U. L, Neal, the well khowo aaottea
ser, will five the strictest attention te
all htntlness entrtisteit to hls etti: If
yon have pmerty to sell consslt hiss.
HEW STORE!
, tIEVI COODSII
Jnst opened an elegant Has of
LADIES' FURHISHIKCS
AND
IhODERII milliiiery
Call today and Inspect irty stock,
MISS DORA DOWNIKC
eoxcsN. enrccx.
IIANCM MOUSES: ILAICCX, QUIXN'S
The Dalles Marble Works
L COMfXI, FRCP.
Lnni still has an eve for business In
the monnment and tombstone line
and continues to pnarantee satlsfae
tion in all kinds of the finest 1
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK.
He nses only the beet Vermont and
Italian Marble and Kcotch, Bar re and
Westerly Mranites and t ha work done
. in his estahffshnient Is nnsnrpassed
anywhere on the Pacific coast,
HOLD TOM ORSEI FOR HIM.
WRITE rOS PRICES AXOESICR3
COMINI. THE DALLES, ORE.
C.E.RAN00S
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER .
Plans and Specifications on
application. Job work neatly
done on short nbtice and at
reasonable rates
Condon h Oregon.
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