THE GOiiDOil GLOBE. THURSDAY". OCTOBER 23. I9CT.T, FOR igos. BIG FAIR. It his been- .definitely lctded tfh.it the Iwi aid Clark Fir is tt b. Good! Then let every . OregoniiMi join hands with evvry oilier Otegoniari R'd hel. make Um I T. ,Mi , . lhm mnii.. STRIKE EX DED. Tlte coat strike is over.. The miners,, led by their apTendiJ cliief, have the principal poht in. yo1vh1 in the " bitter struggle. PreiJnt Roosevelt has endeared himself to the pvopta as no other president since Lincoln has done, by standing out as the friend and champion of the weak and lowly. wetwHm one that will torever re : dWnT witlvoredit fo every mother's on-of-us now within the Plate. The Fair committee will ak thei next legislature to appropriate f500,(XX)' to the big show and the legislature should do so with a whoop. It we are going, to do th-is thing at all let us do it right Let 'as do it in a way that will do the . state, as a state some good. Let ua make it an event of so much fm porta nee that after 1905 we peo- rworegnn 1 wm aate-otrr; tna- lory with reference to the Fair just as the people of the border states ftilf ppeak of ' befo' the wan"' and "&fUU the wah." Let ua make it o-big, so brilliant and fo worthy of this broad, boundless, bounteous Northwest country that in after years every man, woman and child now calling Oregon "home", will flush with pride when the Fair mentioned and will say, "I was was-here before the Fair; I helped wake that show." TTe excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea and for Ibis reason bo one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and- Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale bjr Condon Pharmacy. ' Fortland is jubilant and so, for that matter, ia all of Oregon over the fact that Secretary Root has ordered the transport Grant fitted up, with all possible dispatch, as an ocean dredger and put to work deepening the channel at the mouth of the Columbia. This is good news, indeed, and is doubly ,' gratifying to Eastern Oregon be cause the fact that the federal authorities will soon begin active work cn the bar will give the up- to-date, public spirited, progress ; ive people of Portland an opportu- j 1-' ' -i. -J: hut vj vie T VHJ UJU1D w aiUlllg - the people of the Inland Empire in urging the importance of opening, the river to navigation at Celilo A 40-foot channel at the bar will be capable of accommodating a mighty commerce and to furnish the tonnage necessary to load the fleets which the deep channel will invite and admit to Portland's 1 .1 . the early opeuing of the river and the speedy development of the latent resources of this great coun try that lies east of the Cascade range. This country cannot be properly . developed without an open river, and now that the bar is to be attended to Celilo must be next. : And Portland will have plenty opportunity to help and will, of course. - aire oval, barons has beet humbled and the public conscience has been aroused against them as never be fore in the history of the conflict between labor and capital. The great body of . plain, true Ameri cans, enrolled in the labor unions of the country, have had their first real taste of power and for the first time begin to realise their strength ? Backed by publio opinion they have pitted their strength against organised wealth, and tfaoy hve won. It was a great victory for American laborj The strugj;lt) has brought put the hitherto unappreciated strong points of two great men Theodore Roosevelt and John Mitchell. .The first has proven that a man born to the purple, reared in luxury, trained in politics, occupying the most exalted position in the land, can feel and understand the heart throbs of the toiling masses in their fight against oppression and can turn his back on thefrenzied ap peals of Wealth for military protec tion, and insist on right for right's sake. , The other has proveu that a man born to toil, reared in the mines, possessing none of the ad vantages of wealth, position or training save that which he has acquired in the school of experience may possess the rntlleeteral strength, the moral force and the intensity of purpose in pursuing a course which he knows to be right and just, to- enable him to meet and cope with and win his fight against the strongest materi al power of the present time or ganized wealth In the art of organiiing and con trolling men John Mitchell has no equal. IFis counsel is always for the observance of law and order and his appeal for only simple jus' tice. Considering his early lack of all those advantages which are considered essential for the devel opment of a great leader of men and his late bearing under the burden of the strike, when upon his good judgement and diplomacy eo m-uch depended, and Ms final victory against such odds, he may be con sidered one of the greatest men of his time possessing, perhaps, great er possibilities than any : other living American. ' LORD&CO Have Opened the Door to Success. Here are Three Reasons Why. Stricken With Paralysis, Henderson Griwnaett, of this place, was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eminent physician for quite a while wit hoof 1 lief, my wife recommended Chamber lain's Tain Balm and after nsingtwo bottles of it he is almost entirely cared Geo. R. McDonald, Man, Logan Co., W. Va. Several other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been ef. fected by the nse of this liniment It is most widely known, however as a enre for rheumatism, sprains and braises. Sold by Condon Pharmacy. LOTS FOR SALE. Choice residence lots for sale in Trimble & Brown's addition to Condon. Some choice prop erties. For prices and terms enquire of D. B. TRIMBLE, CONDON, ORE. '; A Typical South African Store. 0. R. Lnrson, of Bay Villa, Snndays River, Cape Colony, conducts a store of typical South Africa, at which can be .purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an ; anchor." This store is situated in a valler nine miles from the nearest railway station and about 25 luiles from the nearest town. Mr. Lar son says: "I am favored with thecus ' torn of farmers within a radiousof39 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 out of the ques tion. Within one mile of my store the Topniauon , perhaps W. Of-the-M in the past 12 month, no less than 14 'have beeh absolutely cured byChamber laiu'a Cough Remedy. This must surely be a record. It is for sale by Condon -Pharmacy.' -'''. . - . HORSE SALE. We will sell, at public auction, at Springston Sc Rogers' corral, Condon, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1902, about 65 bead 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 & Hendbickb. 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. Stephejtsok, Clerk. SHORT ORDER CHOP HOUSE. First-class meals 25c and up. I cook and use only the BEST.. I . solicit your -;. patronage. WtCHAMBERLAIN, Prop. Main Street, Rear of Barber Shop. CONDON, - . - , OREGON. Old People Have Their Troubles. Mr Francis Little, of Benton Harbor, Michigan, ia over SO years ol age. Since 1S65 he has been troubled more or less with indigestion and constipation and baa tried almost everything in nse for these ailments. Last August he 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 sale by Condon Pharmacy. Mr. and Airs. C. K. Searcy were In town Saturday. B, K. came mighty near losing one of his 14 choice dogs bat saved him by a scratch. TO CURB A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Lauttva Bruno Quinine Tablets. All draggists ref und toe money U It fails to care . W. Grove's ilguatmre U on each box. " 25 ARLINGTON NOTES. Editor Dorris, of the Bickleton News, returned from Portland Sunday. While in the city he purchased a gasoline en gine to run the prees h his office. The R. R. Co, is building a bridge across the gulch near the pump honse so that wagons can drive down to the stock yards and unload cars direct. Mr. Brumbaugh and family moved down from Castle Rock this week and are occupying the honse vacated by Sec tion Foreman Wilson, T. Noltner, formerfy publisher of the Portland Dispatch, now of the Daily Journal, was here Monday in the inter est of that paper. H. G. Lucas has resigned his position as day operator at the depot anderpects to go to California soon. His place was taken by Mr. Kefler, formerly agent for the Columbia Southern at Gras Valley. Fred Wilson, of Condon, was here this week. Arlington beat Oles on the Olez dia mond last Sunday bv a scire of 3 to 2. Mrs. T. W. Compton is visiting here this week after which she will return to the South. A sign painter has ' been decorating a number windows of onr business houses this week. A couple of colored musicians enter tained onr people with guitar . and man dolin Sunday.' Don't forget 'Halloween, the 31st. and tie your dog loose. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When" a child I bnrned my foot frightfullv," writes W. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Braises and Piles. For sale by Condon Pharmacy. Subscribe for the Globe. Condon Milling; Co. " ? , MANUFACTURERS OF . High Grade Flour,; CHOP and MILL-FEED : STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BARLEY. SCALE OF PRICES. Steam Rolled Barley. Steam Rolled Wheat. $16.00 ; Mill Feed V. . 112.00 . 17,00 ; Flour, per bid. . , 3.25 Prices liable to change at any time. . Every sack of our flour is fully I guaranteed or money refunded. '"':::: try ' - "Not Batter than th-Best But Bet'ter thn the Rest- TETv5?N3r5TESC Card of Thanks. We wish to thank oar friends and neighbors for their assistance and sym pathy during oar recent sad bereave ment and for the many beautiful floral tributes which were bronght by tbem to the burial of our beloved one. R. W. Cbane and Family, , Obin Jacksom. Bttamu it has always httn pur aim h Itff ntaf titan, tif it Jatt stock f$wJs Ift waysitv ur atstomtrs just wAat thty ask Joe, jrj, KtliabU Staling has always bttn cvr metfa Yen art assart J that vAafyim frm us wilt to riskt stfar as'qttality and rut is (onctrntJ. J. r. WOOD. M. D. Physlclim and Surgoon anil HlKlit mil f mwpHy nwrl Ofllee M it In ttnt near Spring, " WND0N, . QKM Now if you want to keep in the front rank, if you want to stretoh your $ $ $ oiU 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 bpeu from C:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M. Anything in Groceries? WE CARRY ,V( ". TKA, COFFEE, SUGAR, BEANS, RICK, BOU.KD OATS, (AGO, gSJ TAPIOCA, MACntONT, COD MSH, SALMON, SARDINES, '" m3& ' SHRIMP, SVRCP; BOAP, BACON, tARD, FI.OVR, BAI,T,SrCD9, 2T BPICE9, PICKLES, DRIED FRVIT, CANNED FRVIT, CANNED 3f VEGETABLES, ORANGES. LEMONS, BANANAS, NUTS, CAN . . , DIES, TOBACCO, TIPES, CIGARS, QUEENSWAUE, GLASSWARE. EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. If you are not already one of our customers don't be afraid to coma 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 & CO. ARLINGTON. OREGON. JR. a. K.LCNA PHYSICIAN AND 81TRQEON. bay and iiIkM rails pminpily atiemtnt, Offli 1 3d dmr nth of Condon I'liarmary CONDON, MattlRlrvet OltKUON. -J UN UK LIN DENTIST Ortlre over WIImiii I'liarntary, CONDON .... OKKOON C. S. PALMER, prtistic Barber. Sleek Shnvos rr a -vt- IV 1 i ,..,. Razors honod and ro-Rround, CONDON - CRECOH. SALE OF SCHOOL BONOS Notice It hereby given that I will re- celve tea Iml bids fur the purchase of school bonds on Rtihonl District No. 28, Ullllam Couuty, Oregon, a mjp nlflce In Condon, Oregon up to and Including the 6th. day of November, 1007. lVmds are for the sum of Five linndred Dollars. P. II. Ftkmunhon, County Treasurer. (K L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give the strlcteat attontion lo ad tmskiess entrusted to lilt care. If you have property to aull mmtiilt him, BUCKS FOR SALE I have for sale 250 head of hardy, up-to date, yearling Merino Bucks, bred especially for range purposes. These sheep came through last Winter's worst storms, in good coialition, without feed other than what they 1 : ; rustled for on the range Their fleeces aver aged 15 pounds of excellent wool that Bold on the market at 13$ cents per pound. -For further information call on or address, i Geo. Hardie, Lost Valley, Ore. Trail Fork P. O., Gilliam Cunty, Ore. THE ARUNGTOH-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. Travel and mark your express via. our line. J. W. JACKSON & CO. , Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qaiiitns Tablets care a cold o ooe dar, Mo Care, no Far. Price 26 cents DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP- Notice Is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the ondersighed under the firm name of Cantry & Darling, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, All ac counts due the old firm are now due and payable to C. O. Cantry who will con tinue tbe business and who will also pay all debts of the old firm, Condon, Ore., C. O. Cantby, Oct. 20, 1902. V. A. Daruno. STRAYED A red-speckled in u ley cow strayed from Condon about two weeks ago. Branded T6 connected. A suitable re ward will be paid for her return to me. j Oct. 20, '02. Mas. 8. A. Maddock. Horses and Mules for Sale. I have for sale a fine lot of horses; some well broken and some only halter broke. " Also 5 head of mules abont five months old. Will sell for cash or on 14 niootjlis time. ( if j" , MjBbitan, Alyillo, Oregon. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL sT MONMOUTH, OREGON. Gradates of the school are in constant de mand at salaries ranging from $40 to $100 per month. Students take thestateeiaminations 'uring their coarse in the school and are pre ;red to receive state certificates on gradua tion. Expenses range from $120 to $175 per year. Rtronp Normal coarse and well equip ped Training Department. The fall term opens Sept. 16. For catalogue contain ing fall information address, - J. B. V. Butler, or E. D. Ressleb, ''' Secretary. : President. - ? CONDON FURNITURE and HARDWARE GO. GEO. EARHART, Prop'r. Now Open for Business. a full line of Furniture, Builders' Material, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Paiuts Oils Glass, Sash, Doors and Mouldings. If intending to buy Furniture waitand examine our new stock. Estimates furnished on bills of Builders' Materials. SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO UNDERTAKING AND FUNERAL DIRECTING. Contracting and Building. PlanB and Specifications Furnished: Ljue popl pdvrti$e ir a pue paper ClOBr; KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS. BRANCH HOUSES: BLALCCK, QUINM ..GRAIN.. Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement, feed and mill studs always on hand in any quantities. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. D. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON jinnruinAruuuuuvviA The Condon Barn Only first-class Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new rigs and good teams. Special attentloa to all stock left In oar care. Large, strong corrals In connection. Our Wruit are reas onable and we solicit your patronage. Springston & Rogers, Proprietors LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl . ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer 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 MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. I FI,,EST' i iMOMU-g m MENT twm mm I WORK. I The Dalles Marble Vorks L COMINI, PROP. . Loul still has an eye for business In the monument and tombstone line and continues to guarantee satisfac tion in all kinds of the finest . MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK. He uses only the best Vermont and Italian Marble and Scotch, Rarre and Westerly Oranites and the work done " in his establishment Is ansnrpassed ' anywhere on the Pacific coast. HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR HIM. WRITE FOR PRICES AND DESIGNS L. COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE. THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . , AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. , , 2 Of the product of this well-known brewery the United fitates Health Reports for June 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 malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the highest and it can lie nsed with the greatest benefit and Satisfaction by both old and young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certalntv that a better, pnreror more wholesome beverage conld not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM Avenerious Carbolineum is here to Btay. 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 Bpreads with a brueh and is a nice, nut-brown pnint. CLARKE & FRAZER, AGENTS. BUCK LAMBS ' FOR SALE. I have for sale 600 head of fine buck lam bit, lambed about March 1st., pr the Merino and Cots wool types, both fine and coares wool, large stock. Can satis fy almost any one wanting bncks; Those who come first get first choice . For particulars address WM. WINTERS, it BOX 47. 1 : CONDON, ORECON. Subscribe for The Gi.obr