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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
t ill.. uHLw.i i iC St. Bt'Uj THURSDAY. A 1X3 C5 T 21 14X32, to destroy it to that some show company would not : dig up the body for . exhibition purposes. Many exchanges are berating the officials, for doing this, on the XJfODES- SCHEME.. K The la 0 Ocil Rliodor was esfen tinllv (n empire builder and the noholjirRhipH .which he-w-orided for '.grounds that it was barbarous, f.i biswiii werp WiWiied to foster the , that nature would have done spirit of miTS.-iirKiiif with the end! the work in her own due time, but in view wnniiiny 'uni ting thedmd- it "must inevtiably decora- ed pjffR'ms of the- Aiiglfi-Sajron j le what is the difference whether rw wv one great en jirc, to It is done artificially or moulders to-the-world's prwiteat power and ; kr mouth in the grave? . which would be able by its- grel Th plTvVicCJuru's Stom strength to- hold the balance of the .rrhand Urt Tablets. Easy to Uke power in tHw world and keep it pleasant i effect. ptttfeful sathat man kind might; 1 uarmacy. make the greatest progress along the lines which are most beneficial to all. It s plan contemplated" the joining of the American republic to the British empire, which, he con temlwlwrnrld makes nation that Bold by Condon vrvotJ be irrwistnUe against anyH g wuld. The meat trust recently combination that might be made gnhist it. It is certain that Mr. axJi's,'schctne80 far as the Unit ed state is concerned;.- is nothing iMOfv than ait irridecent dream, for such a combinaion is impossible. There was a time when the Anglo- Stron'eienwnt was largely in the majority in the United States, but the immigration of the past quarter ofacervtary has changed this, and there is a large element that would fight to the death rather .than have the country again become a part and parcel of the British em pire, indeed, it is doubtful if even a very small fraction of the Anglo Saxon element, so-called, would, in the remotest manner, favor such a cwwolidation. It is the impossible scheme of an enthusiast. As to" the Rhodes scholarships, President harper of the Chicago university soanda ! the 'following note of warning; uIf the Rhodes scholarships are to be employed to det&cb from the from the American envirottiuent 10O or more young men of special ability each yearand transport them- to foreigi soil in .order to imbue them with foreign ideas at an age when they are pe culiarly impressionable; if the pur pose of this foundation is , to. draw all men to a recognition of the doc trine of imperialist! as it is embod ied in the British empire, the ex There seems to be no limit to the inflations of the new trust or ganizations, and there is no doubt that in time these enormous trust bubbles will be pricked and many are sure to be hurt from the escap- liminary survey for the new Dalies- curse instead of a blessing to those who avail themselves of its privi leges.". ' ... ' TheJ Secret Out All Sadieville, Ky., was curions to lem the cause of the vast improve ment in the beakh of Mrs. 8. P. Whit- taker,, who had for a long time endured untold Buffering; from a chronic bron chia! trouble. "It's ail due to Dr. King's New Discovery," write her. tuwband. "It completely cored' her and aleo cared otw little grand-daughter of a severe at tack of whooping cough." It positively t-nres coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and- all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Condon Pharmacy. is an illustration ot trie teudency to overcapitalise. Its total capital is $20000,000. This is apportion ed among four large firms who have bought out the smaller ones. It is said that the nominal capital of the trust ' is about three times the amount of the stock of the dif ferent concerns assembled in the combination and their stock is placed at a figure far beyond what the circumstances and assets of the concerns would justify. It is evident from the high price of meats, that the trust is endeavor ing to earn dividends on its highly watered stock. It is hoped that the promised crusade of the presi dent against the meat and other trusts win tuateruiuze ana tuati sonietarnsr tangible in the wav of 0 0 reduction in the very high and un reasonable prices that prevail will take place. Meats cost about twice as much as they should, and this is because dividends must be paiA.on the watered stock. Tash-ingtoniarr. The following from the Portland Evening Journal seems to indicate that the portage road will be built: President Walter H. Moore of The Dalles Navigation Company has left that eity in company with a surveying party to make the pre- Some railroad presidents seem to have an unlimited amout of un adulerlted gall. "Huckleberry Finn," one of Mark Twain's most popular works, has been excluded from the Denver library on the ground that it was immoral, but perhaps Mark will take it as a joke. Henry L. Shattuck, of Shellsburg, Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble with which be had . been afflicted for years, by four boxes ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without re lief. For sale by CondonFharinacy. While making a speech in Montana the other day, President J. J. Hill said that the people did not appreciate the railroads enough and more than that he said they might be forced to appreciate them. liather forcible language Uncle Jim is using. A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Panama, Colombia, by Chamber lain Colic, CHolera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent phy sician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states: -"Last March I had as a patient a young ' lady 16 years of Biff, who had a very bad attack of dys entery. Everything. I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and . she was growing wore Hvery - hour. Her parents were sure she would die. She lisd become so weak that she could not tnrnioverirt bed. What lo do at this critical mo ment wag a stndv for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Colic,. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as. a last resort rew:ribfd it. The most wonderful re sult .-un ..h1:...!...! y:.l.: o i. . i r.,.. -nr.uir.i. ..ruing o UOIirHBlie was f.-eliuif much better ; inside of three dv n;V trait upon her feet and at the iid 'f Tt week' was 'entirely- well." Fr 'sale lir Coition Pharniacv. , " "Grading, on the road will begin in less than ' ten days, . from The Dalies, and the road will completed as certain as Holy Writ, in time to carry next year's wheat and wool crops. We will force connection with the Columbia & Southern. that road being under contract with the O.. R. & N. Company. The new road will have access to over 10,000,000 pounds of wool and 4,000,000 bushels of wheat. "We have secured terminal grounds in The Dalles, containing two blocks of river front "property adjoining the dock of the Regulator line. The meanderings of the road as now outlined will be from The Dalles to Five Mile, thence to Ten Mile, crossing Cooper Pass. The load will cross the Deschutes river near the old Miller bridge, and thence run straight to Biggs, em bracing in all about 25 miles of road. Nothing on earth can deter us from the consummation of this proposed outlet to the Inland Em pire We will also operate boats on the upper Columbia and tip the snake River as far as Lewiston xaano. we win aiso operate a line of boats on the lower Columbia between The Dalles and Portland, if we do not make concessions with one of the other boat lines now operatfng. ; ' ' KarueMtiyder M fc ooku Mou- day,' ? Mrs. M'ttain and dnngfcrer. are visit ing Heroes the river wttltth family of If. CopenneUter. i ' Mm. . S, Cwmpoell and children made- trip to Sohettler Tuesday. M A. Robbine,. of Ifoesil, passett througlv Monday on her way to visit her mother at Saletn. ' Te funeral of Fran Strkklin "was held here Tuesday. . ' , , ; W. Camphell is out running ('.Smitii' threshing engine this week. Albert Shelton has resigned a driver on the Uuant line. A nepnew at V .J. Kirkland was drowned near Springfield Saturday. Marshal Swtetin is running the pnrap this week. , Vi J. C Euuick and family have moved into the bu ildiug just south ot the Ven dome. G. McLanghlin made trip to the Wallowa county this week to look after his mining property. Mr: Willard Herren has sold hit ranch to H.J. Nott, of Ohtl They were In Monday filing op the papers before Attorney Crass. j - ' ? - What a Tale It Telle. It that mirror of yours shows a wretch ed, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look moth patches and blotches on the skin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Lite Pills regulate the liver, puryfy the Mood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at Condon Phar macy. . , About Free Delivery. Mr. Crabb, who is carrying the mail on the Lone Rock-Condon route thinks the people expect too much from a mail carrier in the matter ot rural free deliv ery and hands us this letter Jhich he received from the Post Office Depart ment, so those who wish to Uke advan tge of the system can see what is re quired of a mail carrier. Washington D. C, Jnly 30, 1902 Sir: Replying to your letter of the 20th inst.,ln relation to box delivery service on route No. 73,183, Condon to Lonerock Oregon, yon are informed that yea are not required to Uke any mail or bags from the inside of boxes, but yon mnst carry such bags or satchels aa may be given yow hi person or placed e posts or cranes, to the post office, as well as from the post office to the posts or cranes' Very respectfully, . ' U.F.Stoki, Acting Second Assistant' Postmaster General. . v LORD & GO Have Opened the Door to Success. Here are Three Reasons. Why. tst. Bteavst it has arry htt er tm te kitf tttat, (Ittnr fr-h-ii.itt U&(k ef geoJs IFi afways H't m mstmers just wtat thty ask fir, RiliabU JtalTitg has always btt emr moth, Yo en assure J that what yen buy from up wt br right so far at quality an J rVr is tonttrntJ, jr.?. - Now if you want to keep in the front rank, if you want to vtretch your $ ' out and make them go a little farther than trsual, just come in and see what you can exchange them for. Don't be af. aid of coming too early or top late; we are open- froo &:00 A. M. to 8;0Q P. M. Anything in Groceries? WE CARRY TEA, COrTEK, SUGAR, DEANS, KICK, tAriOCA, M All ROM, COD ri8H, ROLLED OATS, SAGO, SALMON, SARDINES, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide reputation for iU cures. It never fails and la pleasant and safe to Uke. For sale by Condon Pharmacy. bubbCribe for the Globiu A Cure for Cholera Infantum. " Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker, of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child of our neighbor.was suffering from' cholera infantum. The doctor had given npali hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy to the hou?e telling them I felt sure it would do good if used ac cording lo directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered, and is uow (nearly a year since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single instance." For sale by Condon Pharmacy. ' : For Safe. ' One span well matched grey horses. Weight J600IU. For terms etc., apply to me at my ranch on Rock Creek seven miles above Olex. '-, D. F, Stkicki.ik, - 23d31 ; ' ; Olex,' Oregon. The University of Oregon Will open its twenty-seventh session at Eugene, Wednesday, September 17th The outlook for the year seems at pres ent, very promising. .A number of new men have been added to the faculty, all thoroughly fitted both by preparation and by experience for their work. The University buildings are being repaired and improved dnring the summer, the dormitory, gymnasium, and Deady Hall receiving especial attention. Students intending to enter this fall are ivited to correspond with the presi dent relative to tbeir work. Catalogues will cheerfully be rent on application TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take tazaUre Bmmo Quinine Tablets. All dragglaU tefand the money If It fails to care IS. W. Orore's signature i on each box. 25e .For Sale 300 head of cattle, mostly steers, good stock, near Portland Oregon,, , Address, Fkakk Swkkney Warrenton, Clatsop County, Oregon Now Is the Appointed Time. The 0R4N Co has just issued i 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 O K A 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 work off the Cold. . Laxative Bromo-Qninine Tablets care a sold n one day, Mo Core, no Pay. Price 25 cents Demand for Normal Craduates. The State Normal School at Monmouth reports that the demand 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 conntry school. Strayed. One 'blood-bay 2-year-old horse-colt branded B on left stifle. I will pay f 10 reward for his return to me at Heppner, or at Blake Bros, ranch on Rock Creek . . : 24d2ft JasHabt. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Oregon. The first Semester Session 1902-3 opens Wednesday September 17. The following Schools and Collegee are Comprised in the University. Graduate School College of Literature Science and Arts College of science ana lingmeenng Uuiversity. Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Sehools of Law Medicine and Music... (Incidental fee $1.00, Student-Body $2.50 per year.) , Coafc.of living frtfm $100 toA$200 per year,,7 For catalogue, address Registrar of the U,mer,Bity, Eugene, Oregon. ' ..,:; UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Ibvino M. Glejt, .A. M Dean. Piano; Mr. Roue MidKlejr Hollenbeck (Jociry, Gortatewiski, Sebwarenftku) Piano; Mr. A. I-." Tfntft I Five yexn witb W. . Nimb.) Voice; MUo Kv Btiiwon (King Coimerviitory Trebelli Mimic Bchool ) 1 lolHi: Mr. .lohn I. Pipes fSpitzuer, Splcring.) Theory ; Mi Eva Ktin'son, Mr, lioie M.Hollcubeeli, , wm aiti.auvu w vu , SHRIMP, BYKUP; 80AP, BACOX. LARD, FLOUR, aALT.BPUPs, firiCK9, PICKLK8, PRIE1T FIU'IT,. CANNED FRl'lT, CANNED " VKOKTABI.ES, ORANGES. 1.KMON9, BANANA NSTSi CAN- . J DIES, TOBACCO, TirES, CIGARS, Ql'EEN9WARK,QLA8SVARK. EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. ,. . . . , If you are not already one of our customers don't be afraid to come fn and get acquainted. We have pot many a man on the road to prosperity. Why not give us a show at you? QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE. LORD & CO. LORD & CO. . ARLINGTON, OREGON. j r. vvoot m. o. Physician and Surgeon siut iilxhl Fnt prrtmt'lly anwsrtl (mHi MhIii street titur Hprlnit. HONDON, ' . "c.7 sFpalnerT rti8ti Barber. Sleelc Shaves r i a rid. 'Hair-cuts. Razors honod and ro-pcround CONDON OREGON. O. S. EBI, SODA anJ fiOmiKG 110RK3 fcnnfit'turer of Soh, Onnu nd CtiNinpngneCkUtr, SnrenpitrllU antl Iron and nil other !H ftiul CitrboiDitrif Prinkn. Comlon Irmle f reirpect fully loHclted, Onlvri prom ft ly filled Arlington, Ore U. L. Neitl, the well known auction eer, wlllglvv the utrivtetit nttiitlon to nil lmnlntM vntrti.ted to hit cute, H yon have property to tell eontnlt hi id. HUtflll.WllWWW K WHOTW To nmRe room for my Fall Good 1 am now offering SUMMER HATS AND MILLINERY AT COST. Rare httrgnins for all my ciiMtomvr. MISS DORA DOWNING 0 l.fflllllWIW iWTiMMiIWMWMWWWWWW Arlington-Fossil Stage Line. (DIXON CUANT & CO., Proprietors.) U. S. MAIL COACHES New Btock and new wagons. First-class service assured. . Quick time. Comfortable coaches. Experienced driven. 23 Passenger and freight business solicited. jj Office at Condon Pharmacy, Service begins July 1, 1902 THE ARLINGTON-CONDON-FOSSIL :;;:K;;.i5EUMEl;:i J. V. JACKSON & CO., Props. ..'. . : n - Will continue to curry Passengers and Express, on the same schedule as formerly, with , safety and comfort. No stops for ruaii, , Travel and mark your express via. our line. J. W. JACKSON & CO. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MOHMOUTH, OREGON. f Ml III Gradutea of the school are In constant de mand at salaries ranging from tlO to $100 per month. Stadeuts tak the state exaiulnations f JTfi pared to receive state certificates on gradua ' . : . . - I .1 OA , SltK tton. tear. Strong Normal course and well equip ped Training Department. The fall term opens Sept. 16. For catalogue contain ing fall Information address, J. B. V. Butler, or E. D. Bkbslkr, rVcretarr. l'renident JOHN W, KERN, Painter and Paper Hanger. First-class Work Executed. ( I ' at Clarke & Frazer's Store, COIIDOII FURNITURE and HARDWARE CO. GEO. EARHABT, Prop'r. 0. E. RANOUS, Mantger. Will Open August 15th. a full line of Furniture, Builders' Material, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Paints Oils Glass, Bash, Doors and Mouldings. If intending to buy Furniture waitand examine our new stock. Estimates famished on bills of Builders' Materials. SPECIAL ATTENTION CEYEN TO UNDERTAKING AND FUNERAL DIRECT1NS Contracting and Building. Plans and Specifications Furnished iue popf d vrti5e ir; a ljue paper J (J (0 Br; KERR CIFFOH & CO., PROPS BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCK, QUINN'S ..GRAIN.. Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienci'd warenousemen. uarb wire, nailn, salt, aogar, June, cement, feed and mill stuffs Always on hand in any quantities, (ion eral storage and forwarding. A trial makea 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. Fine new rigs and good 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 fixiaruxrinnrLruxruixuir LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We ofTer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Cell ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful atten given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MTLE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGO. mm i tm wm Saw,"1? K8S88S FINEST MEHT The Dalles Marble Works L COMINL, PROP. Ioul still has an ere for bnslness In the monument and tombstone line and continues to guarantee satisfac tion in all kinds of the finest MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK. mm Mm soBiy tne wn Vermont and i Marble and Brotrh. Bsrre and He nes only Italian Westerly Granites and the work done in his establishment is nnsnrpassed anywhere on the Pacific coast. HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR HIM. WRITE FOR PRICES ANDIDESICKS L COMINI. THE DALLES' ORE. - THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the produet of this well-known brewery the United States Healthr Reports for Jnne 28, 1900. says: "A more- superior .brew never entered the labratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of the best of mart and and choicest of hoits. Its tonic qualities are of the highest and it can be nsed with the greatest benefit ami 8Htisfction by both old and young Its nee can consoientionsly be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty thata better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possiblybe found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. AVENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM Avenerious Carbolineum is here to stay. Ask those ,who have used it. , It prevent? decav 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 SALE. I have for sale 600 head of fine buck lambs, lambed about March 1st., of the Merino and Cotswool' types, both fine and coares wool, large stock. Can satis fy almost any one wanting bucks. Those who come first get first choice . For particulars address -WM. WINTERS, tf BOX 47. CONDON, CRECOK. Subscribe for The Globe