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THE' COliDOU GLOBE THUR3CAV. AUOUSnaS ISK52. Ch.-lora Is rR-fnj-rn, Jthe Philip pine. It is eaid to be- even mow total than jtlie wat'T care. The meloncolte5 dUyW feve come, the "untHli of the yi'ftiv" no ?tp R rathv bur wheat"- t!;tk.s;,Une U n ginger beer. TTr pretty school wa'am will Rtvade Arlington next week in full force. Condon beaux are reawnably jealous but they can't Belp thcml ves. , President Koosevelt will ' Visit Portland this Fall. th Elks, Li ons, Eagles,' lied' Men and other wild" things that Infest that city, would better hunt their holes or Teddy mevy Uke a try at them with TrriTWi m claims, and' no bubt ft 5000 more people than SwOfckj. but if th? Oregon metrop !is don't speedily stop her citizens from killing each other the city on the Sound may overtake and pass ker in point of population. An Oriental liner, just over from China, ie W quarantine outside Astoria" with an epidemic of Asiatic .KnW on. ltoard. Thia is one of the scsults of 6tirring up the ani mals iu the Flowery Kingdom and forcing John to trade with us. He will gladly trade us cholera and coolies for good wheat flour and puds and grin hke,an imp while abou4 it - 'Why is it," asked the Gilliam roose of the Grant gander, "that tou Grant county people took so Kttte interest in the: eruption of Mount Pelee?" "Because," was the reply, "-we- are familiar with siren? spectacles; we have a smoking mounUin near." And after awhile it began to dawn on the goose that he was refering to a Canyon Uty - cigarette fiend." i . An eastern editor sayshe does not like to see women on their way to ehurch with their hats andbon- . nets adorned ? with the feathers and bodies of innocent birds. The editor : says, and truly, that it is hard to harmonize Christianity and cruelty. "How can these wom en " he inauires. "bow their heads in prayer to the loving father of al while their hats testify how slight ly thev protect or love His little ones?" Their Secret Out. All Sadieville. Kv.. was canons to bim Uie cause of the vast improve ment in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whit taker, who had for a long time endured untold eufferinz from a cnxosic bron ehiai trooble. "It's all due to Dr. King' New Discovery," writes her husband "It completely cored her and also cured our little erand-daorehter of s severe at tack of whooping: congh." It positively ares coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all Throat and Lvag treeMes, Guaranteed bottles 50c and M.00. Trial bottles free at Condon Pharmacy. UNREASONABLE- MIXEOJfNERS. Portland Tsicr"-' Bishop rotter, on his arrival' yesterday at New York from Loti on, expressed surprise that the anthracite miners' strike ha not yet been Bettled amF he is reported assaying:, "The anthracite ccal operators have all along maintained , a false position. TUcy tate the stand th.it they will not deal with the organt istions, but insist on dealing with the men as individuals. Now this i all wrong. Any body of men whose interests am common have the right fo organize into an asso ciation for mutual protection and are entitled to recognition as an or ganization in matters which affect their individual aud combined in terests." Bishop Potter's sympathies might naturally be supposed to run iu the direction of wealth and in fovar of the men who possess great wealth and combine it for o ----- business purposes, but he perceives and declares that in refusing to recognize and treat with the anions the mine operators-are doing wrong, and taking a position that cannot be approved or defended. The Atlanta News voices the pre vailing sentiment of the American people in this matter when it says: In tire beginning of the present great tie-up in the anthracite Gelds the affair wore only a commercial aspect, and wearing such, it held no interest fo the Nation at large beyond that attached to the possi bility of a higher price for fuel, or that aroused by sympathy with one side or the other. "When, however, the owners and operators of the mines declined to arbitrate the demands of the min ers, things took on a dtfferentlook. For the refusal, in its last analysis, was nothing more or less than the refusal of the old Northumberland Earl to let his yeomantry lay their complainta before him, and held exactly the same significance. "The issue between liberty and peonage 6till hangs in the balance, and may not be settled for many 1 days. And in the meantime still another phase has developed from the situation the suffering of an innocent and -unconcerned third party. That a handful of power ful men should be permitted to in flict grave inconvenience, to say the least, upon the sovereign peo ple, without a protest, is a strange travesty, when Justice stands with poised scale, ready and anxious to serve all parties. ' "Of what eood is civilization if those who wish may ignore its in stitutions, and what is the next step we may expect on the part of the powerful few if the present at tempted step by them is success fully taken?" ARLINGTON NOTES ! Billy Colwell has pne to-thwtaterlor to deliver Wooded sheep,- ft. F, But er and wife reMmed from Monmouth iflrodj wherethey have been visitiinr. E. B. Wheat hw returned from Chica go and gone t Goadon to a location. E. Merrifield, or photo man, went to Cfio oil fold MomUy U-Uta a photo ui the drill at work, . , Shirley Miller named throng Toes- day on his way -to Spray , to vUUhw mother and sister. : t M. MDmald and family were In townTuesvtay. Cashier Starts returned Sand? from the Springs muvhly sunburned. Frank WUsoa and A. W. Sharrard visited North Yakima during the week, K wheat ia alraadv pouring: into the warehouses. Assessor Clarke leat work In this end of the county. Otis CatocbU has relieved Charlie Morris as day clerk in the Grande for a couple of weeks. - Mrs, Chaa. CamDbMl has gone to Mayvillt to visit Miss Nina Uagur. Sheriff KUtetoo,. of Wheeler County, went through to Fossil Monday. Fred Wilson, of Condon, was here thia week. W. L. Barker took a new steam thrasher Tuesday to his Schulller flat ranch. The McCarty boys have bought the candy store of 11. C. Maou and will Uke charge soon. The elite attended the Buffalo Bill show at The Dalles Monday and report a good time. We understand that a certain yonng man was trvated to a dose of rawhide Monday for being too free with his tongue. .. - a I0RBrc BO Have Opened the Door4o Success. Here are Three Reasons Why. and. Jtcinst it fos always bun our aim to kerf a neatl clean,. jr-rWffr steekf shI li't always giv attr mhmrrt fust wAat tuty ash jar. RtlkbU dtaliitg has always btt cur mctta. J. r. WOOD. M. D. Physician and Burgaon . , . i VjnA ntKht eU prnwptly answsw 0RU Nm street Hr Strtnf . . . . . ORX. IXMJtHWf, from us will right S9 far as quality au4 friit is tarti, 1 1V an asswrei that ifhat ytsffoy 1 f t Now if you want to keep in the front rank, if you want to ftretch Jour $ $ $ out and wake them go a little farther than usual, juet eouio in and see what yoi catT exclmngoihem for, Don't bo afia'd of coming too early or too lato; we are open from &:00 A. M. to 8 DO P.M. - Anything in Groceries? : WE CARRY a a fiAvTV aimiD nrtvo BiriT Urtt T.rti HATR. flAHtV TAPIOCA, MACIKOSI, COD FISH, SALMON, BAKDINBiS JSS3 . MIRlMr, BYRW; SOAP, BACON. 1.ARW, rWH'B, SALT, WVDa, ' V , tWCKSi TICKLE, DRIKD rRVIT CANNED FRC1T, CASNEH , m33 .. VKOKTABLKS, OBANOKS. l.KMONS, BANANAS, NUTS, CAN- , WO, TOBACCO, PirCft, CIQARS,' QVKKNSWARCtOLASSWARS. . ... - EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. If you are not already one of our customers donft be afraid to come in and get acquainted. We tave put many a man on the road to prosperity. . Why not give us a show at you? QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE. T.ORD & CO. . LORD&CO. ARLINGTON, OREGON. A To Save Her Child. From frightful distiguruientMra. Nan nie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., applied Bnckleu'a Aroica Salve to great sores ou her head and face, and writes its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. It works wondets in Sores, Bruises, Skin Erup tions, Cuts Corns, Scalds and riles, 25c. Cure guaranteed by Condon Pharmacy Stop the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets tan a cold a one dr. No Cure, no Par. Price 25 cents TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bmaio Quinlue Tablets. All drancists refund the money if It faiUtocnre K. W. Grove's sue nature U on each box. 2jC What a Tale It Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretch ed, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look moth patches aud blotches on the skin, it's liver trouble; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regojate the liver, puryfy the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at Condon Phar Fir Posts for Sale. I have 7000 good fir posts for sale near the Lost Valley sawmill. Enquire of the undersigned or at the mill. W. F. Dk FoaD. For Sale. One span well matched grey horses. Weight 600tt6. For terms etc., apply to me at my ranch on Rock Creek seven njiles above Olex. D. F. Strickmjc, 23131 Olex, Oregon GO VERNMENT O It NERSH1P. k Eugene paper prints the fol lowing explanation of the Mt. Pe lee disaster as uttered by a colored preacer, which for lucidity certain Iy takes the cake: "Ue earf, my fr'en's, revolves on axles, as we all knows. Soui'fin suah am needed to keep 'em axles greased, so de good Lawd in his wisdom an fo' eight, put lots of petrolyuw in de bowels of de earf for dat purpose. De Stan'ard Oil Comp'ny comes along an' 'xtrax daJt petroliom by: boriur holes in the ear fl De earf bticks on its axles an' won't go 'roun' no more. Dere is a hot box, jus' de name as if de earf was a big railroad train an' den my fr'en's dere am truble." ' ' THE NEWSPAPER. The local paper is the communi ty looking glass. In it you see yourself as others see yon. .You smile on it and it smiles back on you; you frown on it and you are repaid in kind. It is the reflex of the town. If the town is doing a good business the newspaper will show it in its advertising columns. If the merchants are spiritless, shiftless i fellows, .whose stores are jumbled jungles of junk, the local paper will show it by .the lack of space they take. If you want the world to know that you have a live town, you can only let it be known through the local paper. Ex. 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 bv experience for their work. The University buildings are being repaired and improved during 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 their work. Catalogues will cheerfully be sent on application For Sale 300 head of cattle, moetly steers, good stock, near Portland Oregon. Address, Fmank Swekney Warrenton, Claton, County, Oregon A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVEO At Panama, Colombia, by Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Dr. Chat. H. Utter, a prominent phy sician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states: ,"Last March I had as a pitient a yonnsr Jady 18 years of ajre, who had a very bad attack of dyi entery. Everything I prescribed for her proved Ineffectual and she was growing wnrf ery honr. Iter parents were snre she would die, Bhe had become so weak that she could 'not him over In bed. . W hat to do at this critical mo ment i a study for me, but I thought nf Chamberlain's, -Colic, Cholera and piarrhceii .RemeHr and as a last resort prescribed it.- The. most wonderful re- enlt w effected. Within 8 honrs she was feeTfng mnch better; inside of three da vs she was upon her feet -and at the end of one " week was entirely - well." For sale by Condon Pharmacy. Subscribe for the Globe. A Cure for Cholera Infantum. " Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker, of Book waller, Ohio, "an infant child of our neigh Ixtr.wss suffering from cholera infantum. -Tiie doctor had given up all hones of recovery. I took a bottle of Chaui)erlaiii's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Reiaedy to the honse telling them I felt stirs it would do good if used ac cording to directions. : In two days time the child had fully, recovered, and is now (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 Coodou Pharmacy. Now Is the Appointed Time.: The O R & N Co has just issued handsomely illustrated pamphlet enti tied "Oregon, Washington and Idaho and Their Resources." People in the east are anxions for information about the Pacific Northwest. If you will give the 0 K & N agent a list of names of eastern people who are likely to be interested the booklet will be mailed to such persons. ' Demand for Normal Graduates The State Normal School at Monmouth reports thatthedemand 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 stn dents take the State examinationduring 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. Strayed. One blood-bay 2-year-old horse-colt branded B on left stifle. I will pay (10 reward for bis return to me at Heppner or at Blake Bros, ranch on Rock Creek 24d26 JasHabt C. S. PALIJERa flrtrstft; Barber. Sleek Shaves and. Hair-cuts. Razors honotf and re-grounu. CONDON - OREGOU. bVrS. EBI, PROPRIETOR OF : soda j Fornix a noRKs Manufacturer of Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, ttartaparllle and Iron and all other Hoftaryl Carboaafot Drinks. Condon trade Is respect fully solicited. Ohlen ProwpeFy filled Arlington, Ore. 0. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention to It business entrusted to hit care. If yon have property to tell consult him. 1 To make room for my Fall Oooda I m now offering SUMMER HATS AMU MILLIHERT AT COST- Hare bargains for all my ciutomors. MISS DORA DOWIIIKG. SSSBaSSssfHsKBBBSS Arlington-Fossil Stage Line. (DIXON GUANT & CO., Proprietors.) U. S. MAIL COACHES New stock and new wagons. First-claw service assured. Quick time. Comfortable coaches. Experienced drivers. gtJ" ras8engerand freight business solicited. Office at Condon Pharmacy. Service begins July 1, 1902. KERR CIFF03 & CO., PEQPS. THE ARLINGTON-CONDON-FOSSIL 1 STAGE LINE, J. W. JACKSON & CO., Props. Will continue to carry Passengers and Express, on the same echedule as formerly, with safety and comfof t. ' No stops for mail. Travel and mark vour exnress via. our line. j. W. JACKSON & CO. STATE N0RIV1AL SCHOOL, MOHMOUTH, OREGON. Gradates of the school are In constant de mand at salaries ranging from 40 to $100 per month. Students take the elate examinations inrinir tlipir nourM in the school and are pre- f0JjP pared to receive state certificates on jrradna- f- tlon. 12penees range irom sizuio f wo per V j ear. fitrontr Normal coarse and well equip ped Training Department. The fall term opens Sept. 18. or catalogue contain ing fall information address, - - J. B. V. Butler, or JS. V. KasHLaa, Secrefarv. l'realdent F Bus i. . -4Mr-ttkM W 4m l JOHN W, KERN, Painter and Paper Hanger. - First-class Work Executed. ' r ' Satisfaction Guaranteed. Leave .orders at; Clarke & -Frazer's Store, UNIVERSITY CF ORECON, Eugene, Oregon. , The first Semester Seepion 1902-3 ooens Wednesday. September 17 The followinK Schools and Colleges are Comprised in the Oniversity Graduate School College of Literature Science and Arts College o Science and Engineering University Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of Law. Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law Medicine and Music. (Incidental fee $1.00, Student-Body $2.50 per year.) Cost of living from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue, addrens Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC; Irving M.r (li.tfN, A. M., Dean. ' IM.nn: Mm. Rne Mldelry Hollenberk (JtMelTy.OortateWKki.tidhwnrehHka) Piano: Mr. A. h. Fritzer (Five yenr with W. . NhxIi.) Voice; MiM Evh Stfnaon (Klnir Coiidertatory Trebelll M'wln ;honl.) Violin: Mrt. John h Vmx (Spitzner, Bpiering.) TUeory ; Miw Kva Htlunou, Mr. Roue M.IIolleubeck, lelUiS uu BjiplifHtlou to Vvau. CONDON FURNITURE and HARDWARE CO. 1 j; '' . f ' .... j l . K GEO. EARIIART, Prop'r. C. E. RAN0US, Manager. Will Open August 15th. a full line1 of Furniture, Builders' Material, Shelf and Heavy . Hardware, Paints Oils Glass, Sash, Doors and Mouldings. 7 If intending to buy Furniture waitand examine our new stock. Estimates furnished on bills of Builders' Materials. - 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVES TO UNDERTAKING AND FUNERAL DIRECTING-! Contracting and Cuilding. Plans and Specifications Furnished: ? live popl fldurtie frp a ljue paper jj dlOBr; BRANCH HOUSES: BIALOCR, QCW ..GRAI N . . Stored with us will receive the careful attention of expenencetl 'warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement, feet! and mill stuffa always on hand in any quantities. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON The Condon Barn Only flrt-cltt Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new rifta and Rood teams. Special attention to all stock left In- env care. Large, strong corrals In connection. Onr terms are rest . onable and we solicit your patronsge. Sprlngston & Rogers, Proprietors fuviAnnAriAitrirvruvinnruuuuuvuinAru LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete itok ot Fine Snrfaced Lnmber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lnmber. Careful a t ten given to billol pecial 8ir.e and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY. OREGON. mm (mm MM ii mt Wm FINEST ,1 mm mm The Dalles Marble Works L COMINI, PROP. I)iil still has an ere for business fn the monument and tombstone line and continues to gnarantaa aatisfao tioa in all kinds of the finest MARBLE AND GRANITE YORK. He ores only the best Vermont sad ' Italian Mnrble snd Srotch, Jisrre and v Westerly (irnnites and the work don In hi, establishment is unsurpassed anywhere on the l'aciflo coast. HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR KIM. WRITE FOR PRICES AND DE3CX3 L. COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE. -.-.';'! , THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the prodnet of this well-known brewery the United States Healtr, ' Reports for June 28, lOOtk ssys: "A more enperlor brew never entered the labratory of the United States Health reports It it absolutely devoid el the slightest true of sdalteration, but ou the other hand is eomposed of the beet of malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonic qnHlities are of the highest and it can be need with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by both old and young, Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty that a better, pureror more wholesome baverftge could not possibly be foand." EastSecond Street, THE DALLES, ORECON. AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM Averierious Carbolineum is here to stay. Ask those who have used it. It prevents 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 mangor, chicken house or pig pen, it spreads with a brush and is a nice, nut-brown paint. CLARKE & FRAZER, AGENTS. BUCK LAMBS v FOB SALE I have for sale 600 head of fine back, lambfi, lambed about March 1st., of the Merlna and Cotawool types, both fine and coares wool, large stock. Can satis fy almost any one wanting bneks. Those who come first get first choice . For particulars address WM. WINTERS, tf BOX 47. CONDON, OREEOSf. Subscribe for The GumiL