THE COIIDOII GLOBE
THURSDAY. JULY 3I.I002.
Call miothww fool and you are
the Aol; call yourself a fool and
ymi iM'giu to be wise..
SoJuinon, tpinple Niwjust been
Hiwi)wrMl in lite HoW La ml. The
mMuirt- .l!v. nut Kirttc whether or
miC wiry of the numerous M r. Sol-.
Mttrmawere at home when thedis
ewtry mw made.
Condon, i not a "boom" town by
any mean, hut it ift the fastest
growing town iu Eastern Oregon
this Summer. Just mention the
fact when writing to your friends
or, letter mill, have the Globe
eent to them for six months or a
year," then-they'll know all about
Li.
Perliaps never before has there
been a case pecorded where the au
thorities of any prison offered a
big reward for the capture and re-
ftirtv, dead or alive," of an escaped
convict and then doubled their wall
guards and established an outside
nrdon of sentinels to prevent the
same felTow from breaking in and
raiding the institution. But that
was the situation at Salem last
week. This new disease, tracyitis,
is a peculiar malady and has many
curious complications.
Every newspaper measures up
in its memory the names of its
friends and likewise those of it's en
emies. It seldom overlooks an
opportunity to assist the former,
bnt.it never goes out of the way to
helD the latter. Human nature is
pretty much the same everywhere.
People who 6bow the newspaper
man a kindness nerer made a bet
ter investment, one that pays -
hundred fold, sooner or later.
As has- been truly said, there
comes a trmei every man's life
when he needs bis home paper and
peecfs it bad. Ex.
A Poor Millionare
Lately starved in London becanse he
eould 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 - appetite. Priee 25c.. money
back if not satisfied. Sold by Condon
Pharmacy - '
MODERN FA NING t
BEFORE HEALTH.
The chief evil nowadays lies in
the- well-nigb universal fawning
and cowering before wealth, in the
blind scramble for fortune and fa
vor. We are taught to act a part,
when we should embody a princi
ple. We stoop over and walk on
all fours when we should stand
erect remembering the stars above
u. Many of the hangers-on of the
millionaire are mere fawners and
flatterers seeking to push their way
into the social swim. Other classes
who bend at his feet 8re working
people who are dependent on him
for food and shelter.
Thomas Hughes said lcng ago
that we may not be able to hinder
people in general from being help
less and vulgar from letting them
selves fall into slavery to things
about them, if they are rich, or
from aping the habits and vices of
the rich, if they are poor. But, as
he says, we may live simple,
manly lives ourselves, speaking
our own thoughts, paying our own
way and doing our own work what
ever that may be. We shall re
main gentlemen as long as we fol
low these rules even if we have to
sweep a crossing for a livelihood.
The mortal bane in all this mon
ey worship, this toadyism and time
serving is the effect it has on the
bouI of the toady and time-server.
It calls his attention away from the
real and the permanent in life to
the false and the fleeting. It robs
him of the idea that character is
the chief glory of man. When to
character we add culture we come
into an inheritance more durable
than time and richer than all the
kingdoms of this world. Edwin
Markham, in Success.
It Dazzles The World.
No discovery in medicine has ever cre
ated 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, Hemorrhage,
Plenrisy and Bronchitis, thousands of
whom it lias restored to perfect health.
For Couirhs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, 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
niiiiev. Large bottles 50o and $1 ,00
Trial bottles free.
An enterprising showman ie
arranging to exhibit Tracy
body in Seattle, Spokntre and
other cities after he is dead. This
last proviiso is a wise' one. If the
noted" gentleman sRooW Imppen to
only be in a trance when put on
exhibiton he might eorae to life,
shoot out the lights; stampede the
audience, capture the bos office re
ceipts and play hob generally.
But then he is not dead yet
The Same Old Story.
J. A. Kf lly (elates an experience sim
ilar to that which has happned in almost
every neighborhood in the United States
anl has been told and re-told by thous
ands of othes. "Last saimner I had an
attack of dyeentery and purchased a bot
tle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhwa Remedy which I used accord
ing to directions and with entirely satis
factry results. The trouble was controll
ed ranch quicker than former attacks
when I uwt other remedies." Mr. Kel
ler is a well known ritiien of Henderson
N. C. For sale by Condon Pharmacy.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
B. K. Searcy was in from Beecher Flat
yesterdays
Otis Propst has a change of ad in an
enlarged space in this issue. Read it.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam . Van Vactor and
children are visiting friends at Colum
bus, Washington, this week.
Mesdamea Y. L. Wilcox and Herbert
Hatdtead and their children and Mrs.
J. M. Cameron left Tuesday for a camp-
is jr. trip in the mountains.
Arthur Ames was here from Colum
bus, Washington, last week visiting his
sister, Mrs. 8. E, Van Vactor, and look
ing after bis Ferry Canyon ranch inter
eats.
C. S. Jackson, of the East Oregon ian
has purchased the Portland Journal and
will conduct that paper in the future.
The Journal seems to have become e
fixture in Portland and already rates
a first-class paper. Mr. Jackson isai
able writer and a careful manager and
we predict success for him iu his ven
ture.
An imitator of the renowned Tracr,
in California, the other day, killed one
man and wounded three and then escap
ed to the mountains with a posse in full
pursuit, true 20th. century style. He
says Tracy will not be in it as a popular
hero by the time he finishes bis per
formance. The S. F. Examiner may be
behind the enterprise as a mid-Summer
news feature.
Edward Magee, a well known ship
builder of Portlond, came out on the
stage Friday" and went on up io Lost
Valley to visit his son, John Magee, the
well known ranchman. This was Mr.
Magee'a first visit to this section and he
was more than pleased with the fine ap
pearance of the country. He left for
borne Tuesday morning saying he ex
pects to return for a longer visit in the
future.
The Best Liniment ForStralns.
Mr. F. H. Wills, the merchant at Deer
Park, Long Island, N. Y., says: Ialways
recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm
as the best liniment tor strains. I nsed
it last winter for a severe lameness in
the side, resulting from a strain, and
was greatly pleased with the qnick re
lief and enre it effected." For sale by
Condon Pharmacv.
An exchange gives this opinion of
women: "There is gladness in her
gladness when she's glad there is sad
ness in her eadness when she's end
but the gladness of her gladness nor
the sadness of her sadness is nothing to
her madness when she's mad. There
is kicking in her kickness when she
kicks there is licking in her licking
when she licks but the kicking of her
kickness nor the licking of her lickness
is nothing to her nixness when she's
nix. There is crossness in her crossness
when she's cross there is glossing in
the glossness of her gloss but the cross
ness of her crossness nor the glossing of
her glossness is nothing to her bossing
when she's boss."
Summer complaint is unusually pre
valent among children this season. A
well developed case in the writer's fam
ily was cured last week by the timely
line of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy one of the best pat
ent medicines manufactured and which
is always kept on hand at ihe 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 suffer
ers who may not be within easy accesB
of a physician. No familv should be
without a bottle of-this medicine in the
house, especially in the summer time.
Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by
Condon Pharmacv.
Jl7 Qorpdoi) $l?o 5tore
Has just received a full line
of Fine Shoes of all kinds.
t&- BICYCLE SHOES A SPECIALTY.
Light repair work done free on
all 6hoes Bold by this store.
Repair work a specialty. Bicycle sundries and repairs.
Headquarters for
McMorris Telephone Supplies.
0. U. pi0pS5 0 p. Hair;5t.
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
Fix
Build
,ng. Cantry &
A CUlllanv County Plonr.
A correspondent of the Portland Jour
nal, at Turner, Oregon, contributes the
following interesting mention of a well
known tiilliaui county lady to his pa
per: "The late Calvin Neal,. whose home
place was two miles south of
Anmsville, this county, was a character
in his day. He had three wives con
secutively and many children. One of
his daughters, Mrs. R. U. Robinson,
whose home is in Gilliam conntr, is now
on a visit to her old home and people.
She is a typical pioneer woman. She is
accompanied only by a little daughter 12
vears old. She drove to The lailea with
her own wagon and team of horses, ship
ped to Portland by boat, and drove
here, cam plug on the way.
She wilt return over the mountains.
via. the Metoliaa river and Hay creek
valley, hauling supplies for her family,
and camping en ronteturning her hors
es on the buuch grass in true emigrant
style."
"I am using a box of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and' find
them the het thing for .my stomach 1
ever used," 8'8 T: V, Robinson, Jns
tice of the Peace, Loom is, Mich. These
Tablets not ouly 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 Pharmacv. .
J. A. McMorria and L. B. Townsend
have completed J. J. Portwood's fine
new residence and will next bmld a sev
en room dwelling tor Rube McKinney,
near the Baptist church. When that is
completed they will commence on Mrs
Mary Brown's dwelling near the school
house.
Cut this out and take it to the Condon
Pharmacy and get a box of Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The
best physic. They also correct disor
ders of the stomach. Price 25 eta.
NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
Notice is hereby given that the county
superintendent of Gilliam county, Ore
gon, will hold the regular examination
of applicants for state an I county papers
at Condon, Oregon, a9 follows:
FOP BTATE PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday, August 13.
at 9 o'clock A. M., and continuing until
Saturday, August 16, at 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 physical ge-
ograpny.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history English literature, psy
chology.
FOB COUNTY PAPEKS.
Commencing Wednesday, Angnst 13,
at 0 o'clock A. M. and continuing until
Friday, August 15, at 4 o'clock.
First, 2nd. and 3rd. Grade Certificates
Wednesday Penmanship, his t o r v,
orthography, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, school law.
Friday Geography, mental arithme
tic, physiology, civil government.
Primary Certificates.
Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra
phy, reading, arithmetic.
Thursday Art of questioning, theory
of teaching, methods, physiology.
W. R. Nkal,
County Superintendent
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Brnmo Quinine Tablet. All
druggists refund the money if it fail to cure
. W. (jrove'a tiKuature ia on each box. 2oc
Now is the Appointed Time
i ne un a in uo nas just issued a
handsomely illustrated pamphlet enti
tied "Oregon, Washington and Idaho
and Their Resources." People in the
east are anxious for information
about the Pacific Northwest. If yon will
give the 0 R & N agent a list of names
of eastern people who are likely to be
interested the booklet will be mailed to
such persons.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold
one day, KoCure.no Pay. Price 25 cento
Demandfor Normal Graduates.
The State Normal School at Monmouth
reports that thedemand for its graduates
during the past year has been much be
yond the supply. Graduation from the
Normal practically assures a place worth
from $40 to $100 per month. The stu
dents take the State examination during
the regular course and are easily able to
pass on all subjects required for State
papers before graduation. The school
has a well equipped Training Depart
ment consisting of a Nine grade town
school and a typical country school.
Darling, Con0d,n.
LORD & CO
Have Opened the Door to Success.
Here are Three Reasons Why.
J$ianst it has alivays bttn r aim to kttf ntat ltf ttftoJ)tt shxk pfgwJ
2hJ. H't trfn'ayf git eur customers just what thty ask for,
jrj. RtliabU JiaHits has atttmys btttt tur utfti IV art assart J thaf what ye by
J rem us will bt right so far as quality and nV is tH(trHtii.
Now if you want to keep in the front rank, if you want totretch your $ I" $ out flnul tiiako
theui go a little farther than usual, just cotue in and soe what you cart exchange thorn for.
Dout be afraid of coming too early or too late; we are open from 6:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M.
Anything in
far
If you are not already one of our customers don't be afraid to
We have put many a maw on the road to prosperity. Why
QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE.
LORD & CO. LORD & CO.
ARLINGTON, OREGON.
Arlmgton-Fossil Stage Line.
(01XON GUANT & CO., Proprietors.)
U. S, MAIL COACHES
New stock' and new wagons. First-class service assured.
Quick time. Comfortable coaches. Experienced drivers.
C Passenger and freight business solicited.
Office at Condon Pharmacy.
Service begins July 1, 1902.
THE ARLINCTON-CONDON-FOSSIL
, STAGE LINE,
' Jt.'VX' JACKSON & CO., Props.
Will continue to carry Passengers and Ex-press, on the
6ame schedule as formerly, with safety and comfort. No
stops for mail.
Travel and mark your express via. our line.
J. W. JACKSON & CO.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
liiW$fM 'on.
ped Training Department. The fall term
ing full information address,
J. B.
f
JOHN W, KERN,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
First-class Work Executed.
1
Leave;qrders at Clarke & Frazer's Store,
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
WILL HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BAT.EB IN OPERATION BY MAY 1ST.
HIGHEST PRICE FOR GRAIN. GENERAL WAKEHOU8E BUSINESS.
BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO . M'C'RS. ARLINCTON, BLALOCK, DOUCLAS, I0NE
GOIIDOH 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, Doors and Mouldings.
If intending to buy Furniture
Estimates furnished on
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO UNDERTAKING AND FUNERAL DIRECTING.
Contracting and Building. Plans and Specifications Furnished:
Ijve popl Idvrtise ir? a
Groceries?
WE CARRY
TEA, COITRR, 8VOAR, BKASS, RtOR, ROl.r.f 1 OAT?, IAGO,
TAPIOCA, MACIKONt, COD I'ISIt, SALMON, BAKDINKH,
SHKIMP, SYRUP; SOAP, BACON. LARD, KI.OUR, SALT, SPUDS,
SriCKS, PICKLKS, DRIED FRUIT, CANNED FRUIT, CANNED
r -VEGETABLES, ORANGES. . LEMONS, BANANAS, NUTS, CAM
- DIES, TOBACCO, PIPES, CIOAAR8, qUEENSWARK, OLAaSWARtf,
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
MONMOUTH, OREGOtl.
Gradates of the school are in constant de
mand at salaries ranging from (40 to $100 per
month. Students take the state eiaininations
daring their course in the school and are pre
pared to receive state certi8cates on gradaa-
Expenses range from $120 to 175 per
year. Strong Normal coarse and well equip
openB Sept. 16. For catalogue contain
V. Butler, or E. D. Rkhhi.kr,
Secretary. l'resldent
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
waitand examine our new stock.
bills of Builders' Materials.
Ljue paper JClOBr;
MS
MM
couie in and get acquainted.
not giro us a show at you?
KIRR C1FF0R & C&, PROPS.
..GRAIN..
Stored with us will receive tH careful attention of expt'riencinl
warehousemen. Parb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, ccmt'tit,
feed and mill shifts always on hand in any quantities. (Sen
eral storage and forwarding, A trial tuakt'S you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. B. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON,
The Condon Barn
Only first-class Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new
rigs and good teams. Special attention to all stock left In oar
care. Large, strong corrals in connection. Our Unui are reas
onable and we solicit your patronage.
Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
ruxrvuinuuuvruvinuxrvruvru
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil
ing, Rustic, Ship-top and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful ntten
given to bills of special sizes and dimeatrion ntufl.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
B FINEST g
gMOIIU- S
gMEIIT g
1 WORK. I
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 nover entered the
labratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the
slightest trace of adnlteratba, but on the other hand is composed of the best
of malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonie qualities are of the higiicHt and it
cau be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction, by both old and younir
Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty
that a better, pureror more wholesome beverage coold not possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
Avenerious Carbolineum is here
to stay. Aak those who have
used it. It prevents decay in fence
posts, water tanks and air wood
work and is a guaranteed article.
It also exterminates chicken lice
and ailtes 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, ACENTS.
J.
F. WOOD, Mr D
Physician ami Surgeon
Ph" mid itlgM milt irotly snawvml
UiDco Mhi itrwl hm XiiIii.
t.fNtON, .... ONE.
C. S. PALMER,
prti&ti Barber.
Steele Shrives
, rind Hair-cuts.
Razor horwi and1 re-Rround.
CONDOII OREGON.
O. S. EBI,
rjeorKiKTOR or
SODA and JSOTMKC
Munufwrtwrrr ol 8xh, Oriinipi and
Ciaingn CHfor, Pttmnpftrilla ami
Iron ami all otltor HoAnml Otrlwnntfit
Prinks. Conlun trail li irttpwt
fully lollvlUxf. Orihtri promptly til lint
Arlington Ore.
CI. L. Neal, the well known auction
wr, ll give tlit itrWtwl attention to
11 ItuiinvM eutriMltwl to his rut. If
you hava property lo sell commit Mm.
To maka room for
my Fall Goods I
a in now oflVring
SUMMER HATS AND
MILLINERY
AT COST.
Rare bargains for
all my cimtomers.
MISS DORA DOWNING.
BRANCH MOSSES: RIAIOCK, QUINN'S
OREGON
txjnnsnnrurjt
The Dalles Marble Works
L eOMINI, PROP.
Lou I still has an eye for business In
the monument and tombstone line
and continues to guarantee satisfao
tion in all kinds of the finest
MARBLE AMD CRANITE WORK,
He oses only the best Vermont end
Italian Marble and Hootch, liurre and
Westerly Granites and the work done
in his establishment unsurpassed
anywhere on the Facile coast.
HOLD YOUR ORBER F5R RIM.
WRITE FOR PRICES ANKOESICNS
L. COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE.
BUCK LAMBS
FOR SAL
I have for tnte 60 head of fine buck
lambs, lambed about March 1st., of the
Merino and Cots wool types, both fine
and wares wool, large stock. Can satis
fy almost any one wanting bucks. Thoae
who come first get first choice .
For particulars address
YM., WINTERS,
tf BOX 47. CONDON, OREGON.
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