Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 16, 1902, Image 2

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    THE GOIlDOli GLOBE.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER J. TOOST.
OPlMVIt CILIXGES.
A somewhat startling effect ofthe
euttl strike is the rapid, and rculie&l
change io public sentiment, as- re
flected by the metropolitan news
papervr on the question of the
f ubHc ownership of public utilities.
Th same newspapers which,
only a few weeks ago, were vehe
ment in their dentmd&tuuv of all
such "crasy schemes of imprwetr-
cable, visionary socialists," even if
they did not go so far as to de
nounce thetn as the "dangerous
doctrines. of demagogical anarch
ists," have, under the pressure of
circumstances and the demands of
a suffering public, come to look
vpouth government ownership of
tb anthracite coal mines as not
nlj a very necessary hut a most
fTeauoble and commendable thing.
Tha unwarranted" and unbearable
attitole- of thr coal magnates to
ward1 the miners and the public,
within the last two weeks, is the
oaT .a iron rf ia mAi n a n era in I
- the public temper and, should the
exigencies of the situation, and the
pressing necessities of the people,
force the government to this radi
eal almost revolutionary step,
the coal barons will have only
themselves to thank for their pre
dicament. Many people have habitually
opposed the idea of public owner
ship and upheld" the private- owner
ship and exploitation , of public
utilities on the old bourbonish
theory that "what is is right; bat
the rapid whirl of events in these
co-anead zutn. century days is-
conditions of men to a realization
of the fact that, perhaps after all,
the climax of perfection in the sci
ence of government and economics
has not yet been fully attained.
The arrogant bearing of the coal
operators indicates that they be
lieve their position to be so strong
'that they can ride rough-shod over
the rights of the miners and the
public and even defy and insult the
president of tho United States. In
effect they said at the White House
'conference" and are still saying:
Weown the coal; we control the
situation; we have money enough
and henchmen enough to control
the different legislative bodies,
wherever and whenever necessary
to subserve our interests; and we
may have a string on the courts.
We are the masters: and what are
you going to do about it? Come to
your master's terms, ye vassals,
all of you, from President Roose
velt down to the humblest toiler iu
the mines, or freeze and die at our
T J .l T ut l:.
wtuuo nucu uuicns uiuvrs lius uii-
ter blasts." f
The trend of events today indi
cates what the people are going to
try to do about it and it remains to
he seen which force the 75,000,000
people of America or the five pres-
iden t s of the coal carrying railways
the strwrer. Things have
been happening pretty fast lately
and they promise to continue to
happen at such a rate, in the im
mediate future, as to make true, in
one sense at least, the oU quoted
contention of the old darkey
preacher that "The- world do
move.'
Tli rxvitvment incident to traveling
and change of fond and water often
bitnKoon tliarrhue mnt tor tbia reason
mi own should Wave home without a
tun tie of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For aato by
Condon Pharmacv.
LONE ROCK.
Th horse doctor teems to bath
busiest man io town lately.
The weather U eieeedingly dry and
the never failing weather prophets pre
dict a hard Winter.
Mauley Keisar has moved his family
here for the Winter, lie especU to bay
property and locate pernmneatly in the
Spring.
Mrs. S. R. Bennett, who has been in
Condon for several weeks under medical
treatment, - baft returned, apparebtly
much improved in health.
The school children say they are going
to have a rip-snortin' time in a few days
rben the new bell for the school house
arrives and is dedicated.
The last show gobbled np alt the loose
change there was in the settlement and
then went on and left as to oar fate
with a long, bard Winter coming on.
Doc and Bill Brown came in last week
with about 230 bead of cattle which they
bought in the Burns country. The herd
comprised 100 head - cows with calves,
100 head 2-year-old steers balance year
ling steers and heifers.
Road Supervisor Ed Wineland put in
a new bridge i miie from towu last
week which is the best job of bridge
building ever done in this road district.
Ed is O. K. when it comes to growling,
smoking and making good roads.
The case of the State va Mrs. Emma
Wilks, wherein that lady was charged
with threatening to shoot our big burly
blacksmith, Harmon Keel, came to an
abrupt ending after Attorney Van Vac
tor had pot In a couple of ' hours before
the Recorder's court in behalf of the de
fendant. More than half a dosen wit
nesses were eaamined by the State but
Van bad the case thrown out of court
without calling a single witness for the
defense. The taxpayers will pay the
costs.
A Typical South African Store.
O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays
River, Cape Colony, conducts a store of
typical South Africa.' at which can be
pej-chased anything from the proverbial
"needle to an anchor." This store is
situated io a valler .nine miles from the
nearest railway station and about 25
miles from the nearest town. Mr. Lar
son says: "I am favored, with the cus
tom of farmers within a radioes of 30
miles to many of whom I have supplied
Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to
their value in a household where a doc
tor's advice is almost ont of the ques
tion. Within one mile of my store the
population is perhaps 60. Of these with
ia the past 12 months, no lees than 14
have beeh absolutely cured byCbamber
laln's Cough Remedy. This mast surely
fee a record. It is for sale by Condon
Pharmacy.
Stricken With Paralysis,
Henderson Grimmett, of this place,
was stricken with partial paralysis and
completely lost the nse of one arm and
side. After being treated by an eminent
physicfan for quite a while without re
lief, my wife recommended Chamber
lain's Fain Balm and after using two
bottles of it be is almost entirely cured.
Geo. R. McDosiU). Man, Logan Co.,
W. Va. Several other very remarkable
cures of partial paralysis have been ef.
fected by the use of this liniment. It is
most widely known, bowevec as a care
for rheumatism, sprains and bruises.
Sold by Condon Pharmacy.
HORSE SALE.
We will sell, at public anctinn, at
Springston & Rogers' corral, Condon, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1902,
about 63 head of good horses, a few of
which are broken. There are some
good heavy horses in this band.
Terms A credit of one year will be
given on all approved accounts over $10
with 10 percent, interest; or 10 percent,
discount for cash.
Keithly & Hendricks.
School Clerk's Notice.
All school warrants on Condon School
District No. 9, issued prior to October ,8
1902 will be paid when presented at my
office. P. H. Stephenson,
. Clerk.
PERSONAL MENTION.
IV. Luna was on the sick list during
the week,
Mrs. Phil. Morrit left Sunday for Sa
lem to visit friends
John Walker was in Iowa a day or two
the first of the week.
Stewart Campbell was in town this
week from the mountains.
Mrs. S, E. Van Vector was very seri
ously HI during the week.
WV L. Barker and ' family visited
friends here cud at Fossil last week.
George Hurdle was ia town Monday
night taking in the show.
Uenry Cuendet went , to Mayville
Tuesday to sell washing machines.
George Martin is here this week from
Arlington looking aa thin and skinny as
ever.
Mrs. J. O. Portwmtd h returned
a visit with friends in the Willamette
valley.
Dr. Barber arrived" here last week
from Sh ridan with a view to locating
iu Condon.
Riley Fraxer writes from The Dalles to
order the Globs, tits health is mending
S. S. Palmer is here from Portland
in the interest of the Boys and Girls aid
Society. . , ,
Fred Bebm went out to Tenmlle
Momiay morning to take op the shep
herd's crook as herder for one of Barker's
bands.
LORD & CO
Have Opened the Door to Success.
Here are Three Reasons Why.
1st Jftcakst it has always btt eur aim to ttrf a ntat dtav uf-to-Jatt stink f fwA
34. M always girt ur utomtrs just what thty ask for,
jrf, Rtliatlt dialing has always bit our motto. You art assurt J that what you buy
from us mil b right so far as quality an J f ria is toctmtd.
Now if you want to keep in the front rank, if yon want to stretch your $ $ $ out and make
them go a little farther than usual, just come in and see what you can exchange them for.
Don't be afraid of coming too early or too late; we are open from 6:00 A. M. to 8:00 I. M.
Anything in Groceries?
WE CARRY
Old People Have Their Troubles.
Mr Francis Little, of Benton Harbor
Michigan, is over 80 years of age. Since
1863 he has been troubled more or less
with indigestion and constipation and
has tried almost everything in use for
these ailments. Last August be began
using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets and was soon feeling much bet
ter. In a recent letter he says, "I have
used three boxes of the tablets and now
think I am well." These Tablets im
prove the appetite and Invigorate the
stomach, liver and bowels.
For tale by Condon Pharmacy.
Found the Money.
Charlie Earhart was here a day or two
last week from lone. Mr. Earhart's
safe was robbed, at lone, a short time
ago and $850 was taken. He was fortu
nate, however, in recovering the money
every dollar being found a few days ago
where the thief had buried it in the
ground a short instance from Mr. Ear
hart's place of business.
The combination was "worked" and
the safe was left securely locken after
the money was taken showing the job to
have been done by a pretty "smooth"
crook. Mr. Earhart thinks he knows
the goilty party but laeks positive proof
to convict.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bmrno Qnluioe .Tablets. All
draggUta refund the money M it faila to cur
K. W. Grove' I signature is on each box. 26c
SHORT ORDER
CHOP HOUSE.
Firet-class meals 25c and
up. I cook and use only
the BEST. I solicit your
patronage.
D. W, CHAMBERLAIN, Prop.
Main Street, Rear of Barber Shop.
CONDON, - - OREGON.
ARLINGTON NOTES.
Born October 12th. to the wife of W
11. Colwell, a 12 pound daughter.
A number of Knights went to lone Sat
urday to help institute a new lodge.
Joe Kerrick, formerly of Kclinttler flat
now of Spray, passed thronght here Mon
day on his way to Portland to attend the
K. P. Grand Lodge.
0. S. Ebi has sold his residence here.
It will be occupied by Mr. Lamb mho
comes from Grants to take charge of the
terry.
Charlev Lillie shipped another car of
bogs to lroutdale Tuesday.
E. W. Daggett and famiiy will soon
move to Blalock where be will take
charge of Kerr, Gifford & Co's. ware
house. -
We understand a petition has been
presented to the council asking that
those long-eared nighti ngales be declar-
a nuisance.
Oles didn't do a thing to Arlington in
the ball game Sunday. Score 12 to 4 in
favor of Oler,
Mrs. Hess was operated on for aooen
dicitis at Portland last week.
We notice a certain paper not a thous
and miles from here, copying oar items
each week without giving us credit
Don't be afraid to say yon copy from the
vjlobe. li'a nothing to be ashamed of.
Mr. Ball, ofFosril, was b'onght in
Monday and taken to Portland suffering
r i
lruuj paralysis.
Subscribe for the Globk.
Condon Milling Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Flour,
CHOP and MILL-FEED
STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BARLEY.
SCALE OF PRICES.
Steam Rolled Barley. .$16.00
Steam Rolled Wheat. . 17.00
Mill Feed . . .
Flour, per bbl.
.112.00
. 3.25
Prices liable to change at any time. ,
Every sack of our flour ie fully guaranteed or money refunded.
TRY ' '
"OUR BEST,"
"Not Better than the Best But Better than the Rest'"
Stepped Into Live Coals.
"When a child I burned my foot
frightfully," writes W. H. Eads, of
Joneeville, Va., which cansed horrible
leg sores for 30 years, bnt Bncklen
Arnica Salve wholly cured me after
everything else failed." Infallible for
Burns, Scalds. Sores, Cuts, Brnises and
Piles. For sale by Condon Pharmacy.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Qululne Tablet care a cold
n one dy. No Cure, ne Pav. Price 25 cents
PUBLIC SALE I
I will offer for sale at public
auction at Springe ton & Rogers'
corral Condon, ou Saturday,
Oct. 18, 1902, the following de
scribed property.
30 head of cattle, cows, heifers
and calves, 1 yearling bull,
12 head of fine young horses.
Terms A credit of one year
will be given on all approved
accounts over $10.00 with 5 per
cent discount for cash.
S. D. Fletcher.
J. R. Welln, Auctioneer.
Horses and Mules for Sale.
I have for sale a fine lot nf hm-aou.
some well broken and some only halter
broke. Alfo 5 head of mnles about five
months old. Will sell for cash or on 14
months time.
II. M. Britan,
Alyille, Oregon.
TEA, COFrEK, SUGAR, BEANS, KICK, KOLI.KP OATS, BAGO',
TAPIOCA, MACIRONI, COD FISH, SALMON, SARDINES,
SHRIMP. SYRUP; 80AF. BACON. LARD. FLOUR. SALT. SPUDS.
t ' ariCKS, PICKLK8, DRIED FRUIT, CANNED FRUIT, CANSED
' VEGETABLES, ORANGES. LEMONS, BANANAS, NUTS, CAN
DIES, TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGARS, QUEJSNSWARK, GLASSWARE.
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
If you are not already one of our customers don't be afraid to come in and get acquainted.
We have put many a man on the road to prosperity. Why not give us a show at you?
QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE.
LORD & CO. LORD & GO.
ARLINGTON. OREGON.
J.
r. WOOD. M. D.
Physician and Surgsort
pay and nlht tail ptomptly siiswertd
Omot Malt nl Bf sprint.
CONDON, ,
pn. a k. u na
PHYSICIAN AND SURaKON.
f)t and nlflif calls promptly aiiud4.
Olfltolnddiwr sontli at Condon. Niry.
CONDON, Main Mr OltXflUN.
-p L, NICKUN i
DENTIST
Office over WMwu Pnaraary,
CORDON . OWtGON
C. S. PALHERy
irtlstl Barber.
Sleelc Shaves
and Hair-cuts,
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON OREGON.
SALE OF SCHOOL S3NSS -Notice
Is hereby given that I will re
ceive scaled bids for tht purchase rf
school bonds on School Plsirlet No. ill,
GllllaroCoaotjr, Oregon, at iny office ln
Condon, Oregon ap to and Incladtog the
5th. day of November, 1003. Bonds arv
for tbe sum ot Five Hundred Dollars,
P. li. 8tbinknm)m,
County Treasurer,
(J. L. Neal, the weft known enrtton
eer, will gWe the strictest attention to
all business entrusted to his oar. If
you have property to sell consult bin.
BUCKS FOR SALE
have for sale 250 head of hardy, up-to-
'date, yearling Merino Bucks, bred especially
for range purposes. TheBe sheep came
through last Winter's worst storms, in good
coalition, without feed other than what they
.4 rustled for on the range Their fleeces aver
aged 15 pounds of excellent wool that sold
on the market at 13i cents per pound.
For further information call on or address,
Geo. Hardie,
Lost Valley, Ore.
Trail Fork P. O.,
Gilliam Cunty, Ore.
THE ARLINGTON-CONDON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE,
J. W. JACKSON & CO., Props.
w
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 via. our line.
J. W. JACKSON & CO.
KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS.
BRANCH HOUSES: ILALOCK, QUim
..GRAIN..
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced1
warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement,
feed and mill stuffs always on band in any quantities. Gen
eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. D. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
The Condon Barn
Only first-class Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new
rigs and good teams, Bpectal attention to all stock left In oar
care. Large, strong corrals in connection. Our terms art rest
onable and we solicit your patronage.
Springston & Rogers, Proprietors
riruiruvuiruiArinniJuuwwu
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager!
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine 8orfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Cell
ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Cereful atten
given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY. OREGON.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
Gradates of the school are in constant de
mand at salaries ranging from (40 to $100 per
month. Students take theetateezaininations
i c i : t .t i , .
wa 'luring uieir cuurnv in uie ecuooi ana are pre
pared to receive state certificates on gradua-
' Hon. Jbxpenses range from f 120 to f 175 per
year. Strong Normal coarse and well equip
ped Training Department. The fall term opens Sept. 16. For catalogue contain
ing full information address,
J. B. V. Butler, or E. D. Rbsblrb,
Secretary. l'resident.
CONDON FURNITURE and HARDWARE CO.
GEO. EARHART, Prop'r.
Now Open for Business.
a full line of Furniture, Builders' "Material, Shelf and Heavy
Hardware, Paints Oils Glass, Sash, Doors and Mouldings.
If intending to buy Furniture waitand examine our new stock.
Estimates furnished on bills of Builders' Materials.
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO UNDERTAKING AND FUNERAL DIRECTING-
Contracting and Building. Plans and Specifications Furnished:
ljuepopIdurti$e 117 a Ihe paper JJClpBr;
9
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FINEST
The Dalles Marble Works
L CQMINI, PROP.
Loot still has an eve for business In
the monument and tombstone line
and continues to guarantee satisfac
tion in all kinds of the finest
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORt
He nses only the beat Vermont and
Italian Marble and Scotch, Barre and
Westerly Oranites aad the work done
in his establishment is unsurpassed
any where on the Taciflo coast.
HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR HIM.
, WRITE FOR PRICES AN0 DESICRS
L. COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE.
THE CELEBRATED
. . COLUMBIA BREWERY . .
f AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health
Reports for June 1 28. 1000. says: "A more superior brew never entered the
lahratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the
lightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of the best
of malt and and choicest of hope. Its tonic qualities are of the highest and it
can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by both old and younir
Its nee CBn conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certalntr
that a better, pureror wore 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 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 manger, chicken house or
pig pen. it spreads with a brush
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
CLARKE & FRAZER, ' ACENTS.
BUCK LAMBS
FOR SALE.
I have for safe 600 head of fine buck
lambs, lambed about March lst.f oftha
Merino and Ootswool 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 , , ,
: wwi. winters;
tf BOX 47. CONDON, ORECGff.
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