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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
YLiC Ominnil ninnCt The refusal of Superintendent I lib UUIiUUI ULUUi-r, THURSDAY. J ULV 2 I003C OF 'lifPOKTAXCE' TO ORE GJX FARMEJIS. .ee, of the Oregon- penitentiary, to p3' over the reward winch was-offered for the capture and returu of Ou!aw Merrill, dead or alive, looks very much like a square backdown on the part of the state in making The matter of Mah'Hsh'ing: large ' good its contract. TRe State offer itck yarU and jMicking houseiM. t( niKated turn of money for Mer-r.irtiiMdti-lerhj' alaied'and the-j tik dead or alive; Mrs. Waggoner ivertigtitf which ha Iwen carri j found; the body and. delivered it to exl! forward' aloi.g that line has f people wlio offered' the reward, brought to light pome surprising ' xhe State is morally and accord -faoU.-- According." U h statement : ig to the opinion of many good law pnWHthediin the Oregonian Tort- 'yers legally bound to pay her. IknV imports annually 325 carloads The state should pay up and look of hams and; bacon, 0,000,0)0 pleasant and guard againet similar pounds, worth' I li&AOOO;- and outbreaks in the ftiture. 3.000.000 pounds- of lard, worth i A Poor Mllttonare Lately starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early um of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him; Tliey strengthen the stom ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation; improve appeMta. Price 25c. money hack it not satisfied. Sold by Ooudon I'baraiacy. Tire Same Old Story . A. Kelly relates an experience sim ilar to that which has hnypnedln almost every neighborhood in 1H United States and has been told and rvtokl'bv thous ands of othe-e. "Last summer I had an attack of dysentery and purchased a bot tie of Chamlwrlain's Colic Cholera and Uiarrlxva Remedy which I used accord ing to directions and with entirely satis firtry results. The trouble was controll ed much quicker than former attacks when 1 usel other remedies." Mr. Kel ev is wvli ktiown ritisen of Henderson X. C. For by Condon Pharmacy. 1425.000; all this imaddition to the products of 45,000 hng packed lo oally. The available- raarkef for local packing-houses comprises, be sides the 12,000,000 pounds of lardj lmnw-arHi. bacon distribute! in the state j. 3b',000,000 pounds of the sihw product that Chicago, Kansas City and' Oinah are sending: to Piiget Sjund and Alaska. A rap idly growing trade beyond the Pacific is available for Portland packers if establishments of ade quate capacity were here to handle it. Greatly increased stock yard facilities and large packing-bote are-reqpirat to- handle this indus tryj for w-hich Portland offers ad vantages superior to those of any other city on the Pacific- Coast. The same paper, after having made direct inquiries of and receiv ed replies from a large number of representative farmers in Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington, is of the opinion that, with proper facilities for handling the output, and a market established on the same stable basis that they are at Missouri river points, the country east of the Cascades would send to Portland, annually, 2,500,000 hogs Continuing the article says: , "The hog-feeding possibilities of fell tbat vaet wbeatraising territory are unknown and impossible in the eorn raising and feeding states of the East Scores of Eastern Ore gon wheatgrowers have given it as their experience .that every 160- acre wheat farm can produce 50 Bogs that will weigh 250 pounds each when 10 mouths old. without a dollar's worth of merchantable wheat having been put into- them, these farmers last year- sent id market carload after carload of fat hogs that had spent their entire life upon the volunteer fields of rye, wheat and barley and on the stub ble fields. Such men, by boring wells, and fencing to restrain the hogs, have solved the problem of saving the waBte which modern methods of wheat harvesting en tails. This experience means that the many millions of acres of wheat land tributary to Portland may in the near future send 2,000,000 hogs to this market, even though eveey bushel of merchantable wheat be also sold! But sections of wheat country that are a loDg distance from a railroad are already increas ing the hog output by feeding-good wheat. Experience has shown many, wheatraisers that when hogs are worth 4 cents a pound, wheat can be marketed through those an- -imals for 75 cents a bushel. Hogs now bring 6 to 7 cents." While part of the above may he a little in excess of reality there is no doubt but that the establish ment of extensive stock yards and packing-houses at Portland would prove a powerful incentive toward extending the bog industry of Ore gon and. in this section at least, thai industry has already been proven to be the best line of busi ness in which the farmer can en gage. Let Portland furnish the packing-houses and stock yards and Eastern Oregon may be de pended on to furnish her share of fat hogs and cattle to- keep them sunning. II. II. Little has commenced work on his new cottage, on the Khci Side. It will be a neat 4-room structure, Cutthisout and take it to the Condon Pharmacy and get a box of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The bes physic. They also correct disor ders of the stomach. Price 25 cts. ARLINGTON. Wayne was op to see his girl Sunday V. E. Reed was in and took out three harvest bands Sunday. Miss OUie Smith is spending a few days at Schuttler Flat. Frank Stevens was in from Poplar Farm Sunday and Monday. Ed Dodson and wife made a trip to Mayville and return last week. Henry Haw is dowu from Walla Wal la visiting Jesse and Dora Sweetin. C. E. Hatch made a trip to the oil Gelds Friday returning Monday. The Arlington ball team will go to Fossil Saturday and' play ball Sunday, Miss-Mabel Anderson, of Goldendale, is visiting her sister Mrs. 11, Cr Mason, Bokn Saturday, July 19th. to the wife of F. II. Robinson an 8-pound son. S. A. Thomas, of Portland, has suc ceeded S. 3. Dorris aa foreman of the Record. Geo. Smith was called to the Valley Sunday by the serious illness of bis father. The drill has arrived and boring will soon commence in the oil field opposite Castle Rock. Irby, Starr and others made a trip to Castle Rock Sunday after rabbits. They bagged quite a number. F. Babbe went op the river Sunday and caught six young geese. They are almost large enough to fly. NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Uiliiam county, Ore gon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county paper at Condon, Oregon, as follows: rop STATE PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August IS. at 9 o'clock A. M., and continuing until Saturday, Angust 16 a 4 o'clock P. M. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, algebra, reading, and school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping. physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition phvsical'ge- ography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history English literature, psy chology. roa conrry fapeks. Commencing Wednesday, August 13, at 9 o'clock A. M. and continuing until Friday, August 15, at 4 o'clock. First, 2nd. and 3rd. Grade Certificates Wednesday Penmanship, hist or v, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arithme- tic.physiofogy, civil government. Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, ortbogra pby, reading, arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods, physiology. W. R. Nxal, County Superintendent Frank Baker was in from Blalock Sun day. He is running a butcher wagon on Blalock and Schuttler Flats. S. G. Dorris made a trip to Portland Saturday and purchased a printing plant for the Bickleton Blizzard. The Arlington Warehouse Co. is exca vating on the lot where the Gilmore ho tel formerly stood and will erect a ware house thereon. The Blalock country will be connected with Arlington by 'phone the coming week. In time Schuttler will be includ ed in the circuit. The Best Liniment ForStralns Mr. F. H. Wills, the merchant at Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says : I always recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm as the beet liniment tor strains. I used 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- "I am using a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and find them the best thing for my stomach I ever used," says T. W, Robinson, Jus tice of the Peace, Loom is, Mich. These Tablets not only correct disorders of the stomach but regulate the liver and bow els. They easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25c per box. For sale by Condon Pharmacy. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refand the money if it fails to rare B. W. Grore'i iik nature is on each box. 25c Now is the Appointed Time. The O R & N Co has just issued a handsomely illustrated pamphlet enti tled "Oregon, Washington and Idaho and Their Resources." People in the east are anxious for information abouVthe Pacific Northwest. If you will give the O R & N agent a list of names of eastern people who are likely to be interested the booklet will be mailed to such persona. An. editor who has been married just a year remarks: '-When the first baby howls at night with the colic, the father and mother look reproachfully at each other as if to ay, 'you got me into- this scrape.' " Photographs Wanted. The Lewis and Clarke Exposition Co. will have need for a large number of photographs to illustrate publications on the Pacific Northwest which will be is sued to advertise the 1905 Fair. Dona tions of views- of landscapes, cities, mountains, farms, growing crops, forests mines,, fisheries, river scenery, seaside resorts etc., sni table for the half tone process, will be appreciated by the com pany. Photographers,, professional and amateur, who desire to make donations, should addreee their pictures to Henry E. Reed, Secretary of the 1905 Fair, 246 Washington street, Portland, Oregon. The subject of the view should be in dorsed on the baek of the photograph, also the name of the photographer, so that no mistakes will be made. Credit will be given the photographer in alt cases where use is made of his pictures. Photographs are desired from every sec tion of Oregon. None escept those that will make good reproductions are want ed. - ' it DazzlewThe World. No discovery in inedmhie has ewsr cre ate! one quarter of the excitement tbat luis been eansed br Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Its severest test have been on hopeless victims of (5wiipioi, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, llenrrsv and Bronchitis, th-xisands of v, horn it has restored to perfect health. S ir Cttwjrhs. Cels, Asthma, Crotip, Hay ; F-ver, liMtnwvse and Whooping Cough it is tin- ijn ckeet mid surest cnte in the wfjd. For sale by Con.Ton Pharmacy in Knaran'ee- Mtisfuution or refund ' oiv. L-irije Wiles 50o and $1 00 Tuul botlWa I.'". Summer complaint is unusually pre valent among children this season. A welt developed case in the writer's fam ily was cared last week by the timely ncse of Chaiuberiain'8 Colic Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy one of the best pat ent medicines manufactured and whieh 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 38, but to benefit little suffer ers who may not be within easy access of a physician. No family ehoold be without a bottle of this medicine in the house, especially in the summer time. Lulling, Iowa, Journal, For sale by Condon Pharmacv. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold a- one day, No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 centa Demand for Normal Graduates The State Normal School at Monmouth reports that the demand for its graduates during the past year has been mnch be yond the supply. Graduation from the Normal practically assures a place worth from HO 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 for State papers before graduation. The school has a well equipped Training Depart ment consisting of a Nine grade town school and a typical country school. DR & K. LCNA PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Day nd nigbt calls promptly attended. Offlte 2nd door south ol Condon Pharmacy. CONDOT7, Main Street OREGON. Summer Sale Of Millinery Good's' at Greatly Reduced Prices.. Mrs. E. L. Madden " Prop's. Miss Maggie Hawes, ) WALL PAPER LATEST DESIGNS FASHIONABLE' PATTERNS Largest and best select ed stock in the County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to mateaial and labor. W. A. DARLING. New Harness and Saddle Shop. Harness, Saddles Collars, Whips and all horse supplies. Our Harness is all Hand-made. We invite inspection as to High Quality and Low Prices LORD & CO Have Opened the Door to Success. Here are Three Reasons Why.. Rf. Btcaust it hat always bttH ttr aim to neat, dtan up-frJatt stink of gooJtl in J. W V always girt our (nstemtrs just what thty ash for, jrJ.' Rtliablt JtaltHg has always ttt cur math. You art assart J that K'ia4 you buy fr us- will b right safar as quality and frit is conttrutd. Now if you want to keep iu tlie front rank, if you want to stretch your $ $ $ out and make, them go a little farther than usual, just come iu and Bee what you can exchange thorn for. DouVe afraid of coming too-early or too late; we are open from G:0O A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Anything in Groceries? WE CARRY J. P. WOOD. M. D. Physlclnn and Surgeon pay and nlgbl nalli promptly anm tM Offlcs Malu itrMt iihi ttprdu tn p.. WNDON. J3& TEA, COFFEE, 8VGAR, BRANS, RICE, ROM.KD OATS, SAGO, TAPIOCA, MACIROSI, COD FISH, SALMON, SARDINES, SHRIMP, SYRUP; SOAP, BACON. LARD, FLOUR, SALT.sri'DS, P3 SriCES, PICKLES, DRIED FRUIT, CANNED FRUIT, CANNED VEGETABLES, ORANGES. LEMONS, BANANAS, NUTS, CAN DIES, TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGARS, QL'KENSWARE, GLASSWARE: EVERYTHING IN THIS UNEL If you are not aircady one of our customers don't be afraid to come in and get acquainted. We have put many a nian oa the road to prosperity. Why not give us a show at you? QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE. LORD & CO. LORD & CO. ARLINGTON, OREGON. C. S. PALMER, prtlsti Barber. . Sleelc Shaves and Hair-cuts Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON OREGON. O. S. EBI, rnoriutTOR of SODA and T07TZN G II 0RKS Msniifactarerof'Sotlk, Orange and Champagne UUIer, BaraaparllU and Iron and all other 8oft mid'Carlionateil Drink. Condon trade is rect fully lollelted. Onion promptly Bllo.1 Arlington, Ore. O. L. Neal, the wall known auction-- er, will give the itrlcteat attention t all business entruited to his care. If you have property to sell contult him. To make room for my Fall Qooda I am now offering SUMMER HATS AND MILLINERY I AT COST. Rare bargains for all my customers. MISS DORA DOWNING. Arlington-Fossil Stage Line. (DIXON CUANT & CO., Proprietors.) v U. S.. MAIL COACHES New 6tock and new wagons. First-class service assured. Quick time. Comfortable coaches. Experienced drivers. 2J Fassenger and freight business solicited. jttJ Office at Condon Pharmacy. Service begins July 1, 1902. THE ARLINGTON-CONDON-FOSSIL STAGE LINE, J. W. JACKSON & CO., Props. 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 vfa. our line. J. W. JACKSON & CO. KERB CIFFOR A CO., PROPS. BRANCH HOUSES: BULCCK, QUINN S ..GRAIN.. Stored with us will receive the careful attention of ex periencod warehousemen Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement, feed and mill studs always on hand in any quantities. (Ion eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON,' - - OREGON The Condon Barn Only Brat-clan Livery and Feed Stable in the city. Fine new rlga and good teams, Special attention to all stock left In our care. Large, strong corral, in connection, ' Our teriui are reas onable and we solicit yoor patronage. Springston & Rogers, Proprietors r injnjryuvruvuinniiuviu iAruiAummAAnAArtnAAnnjmruvvrtrD Fix STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, 0REG01I. Gradates of the school are In constant de mand at salaries ranging from 40 to $100 per month'. Btndenta take the state examinations daring their course in the school and are pre- F pared to receive state certificates on gradna- Or tion. Expenses range from $120 to $175 per or year. Btrong Normal course ana wen equip ped Training Department. The fall term opens Sept. 16, For catalogue contain ing foil information address, J. B. V. Butler, or E. D. Rehhleb, Secretary. l'renident. JOHN W, KERN, Painter and Paper Hanger. First-cFass Work Executed. T Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' V-' Leave orders at Clarke & Frazer's Store, THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. WILL HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BALER IS OPERATION BY MAY lsT. HIGHEST' PRICE FOB GRAIN. GEN'EKAJ. WAREHOUSE BUSINESS. BALFOUR, CUTRRIE & CO., M'C'RS. BLALOC DOUCLAS, IQNE CONDON FURNITURE and HARDWARE CO. GEO. EARHART, Prop'r.. C. E. RANOUS, Manager. Will Open August 1 5th. a full line of Furniture, Builders'" Material, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Paints Oils Glass, Sash, Doorg and Mouldings. If intending to buy Furniture wattand examine our new stock. Estimates furnished on bills of Builders' Materials. SPECIAL ATTENTION CIYEN TO UNDERTAKING AND FUNERAL DIRECTIKC- Contracting and Building. Plans and Specifications Furnished: Building, i Cantry & Darling, Conodr0egon. UPp rti$e ir a'ljve paper JJCIPBI; LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD. Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Floe Surfaced Lumber, conaiating of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Sbip-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful atteu given to bills of special sixes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,. LOST VALLEY, OREGON. The Dalles Marble Works L COMINI, PROP. Lou! still has an eye for butrinese In the monument and tombstone line and continues to guarantee satiBfae tion in all kinds of tbe finest MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK. He uses only the beat Vermont and Italian Marble and Scotch, Itnrre and Westerly Granites and the work dune in hia establishment Is unsurpassed anywhere on the I'aciflc coast. HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR HIM. WRITE FOR PRICES AND.DESICHS L COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE. FINEST g MEIIT I wnnK Hi THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health Reports for June 28, 1000. says: "A more superior brew never entered the labratory of the United State Health reportu. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of the beet of malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the highest and it can be used with the greatest .benefit and satiefhetion by botH oM and young Its nae can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty tbat a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM Avenerious Carbolineum is here to stay. 'Ask those who have used it. It prevent 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 bouse or pig pen. it spreads with a brush and is a nice, nut-brown paint. CLARKE & FRAZER, AGENTS. BUCK LAMBS FOB SAL I have fhr sale 600 head of fine buck lambs, lambed about March Iet.,.of the Merino and' Cots wool types, both fine aodfeoares wool.Jurge stock. Caa satis fy almost any one wanting, buck. Those who come first get first ehotae . For particulars address WM. WINTERSr ' BOX 47. CONDON, OREGON. Subscribe for This GhOBii