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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1903)
i THE CCSIDOH CLOSE' "h" THURSDAY JANUARY I. 1003. Happy New Yearl Binger Herman, Commissioner of the General Land Office, has re rgned at the request of Secretary Hichcock. This means, in ordina ry jargon, that he got ,,fired.w Condon and Gilliam oounty have enjoyed a prosperous wfon during the past year. Now let us all get in and pull together for a still bet ter year in 1903. AH things come to those who rustle is the way it reads now. President Rmsevelt is not averse to "mixing" with a griziley bear or wild cat, opou occasion, but when H cometoactinjs as arbiter of Yen eiuela'a quarrel h squawked and thereby showed his excellent judgement and solid "horse seuse. Only for one thing the Globe would, ia to-days issue, announce the name of Oregon's next senator nd stop this everlasting squabble among our brother editors. That "one thing" which causes us to withhold such important informa tion is that we don't know. And, come to think of it, who does know. A GOOD MEASURE. Representative Burleigh of Wal lowa county, will introduce a bill at the coming session of the legis lature to give the state county at torneys instead of district attor neys. This certainly would be an improvement on the present sys tem and is the plan now in force in most of the states. Each coun ty in Idano, for example has its at torney and it has proved much more satisfactory to the people than the old system of districts compris ing a large number of counties. Our legislature, the Ontario Demo crat believes, should pass an act giving each county in Oregon its own attorney, who should look af ter all its business and not have his duties distributed throughout the various counties comprising the districts under the pr esent system. " Beillliici. - A Cure for Lumbago. W. C. Williamson, ol Amherst, V., says: "Jiot more than a year I suffered from lumbago. I finally tried Chamber lain's Pain Balm and it gave me entire relief which all other remedies failed to do." For sale by C un lon Pharmacy. THE S WEARING HABIT. in a mue town out west mere nas just been organized an Anti-Swearing Club. The object of this club will be to cultivate the habit of cor rect speech" among its members, and through them to influence for the better the speech of the entire community. The profanity habit is not the worst in the world, but it is bad enough; and if the club just organized can stop or materially curtail the habit it will be thanked by a great many people. It is painful in the highest degree to bear the holiest mames in the vo cabulary of our human speech kicked and bandied about like footballs! This is a wonderful world in which we live, with its day and night, winter and summer, Beedtime and harvest; its wide reaching continents, rolling seas and grand old firmament! And in the midst of it all are ourselves with our "bursts of heart and slips in sensual mire," with our good and evil, our smiles and tears, our hopes and fears! The world and oursel vesl ;. Together they make a tre mendous fact, a fact that keeps us busy trying to account for it. In thinking about it we come to the I .1 A 1 . conclusion inat Denina tne mys terythe mystery of the world and ourselves stands GOD. It is the largest, the holiest word ever pronounced by human lips, because it stands for the largest, holiest thought ever born of the human brain! And it is not good manners to use this great word as many are in the habit of doing. The man Remarkable Cure of Croup. I have a few words to say regarding Chamberlain's Oongh Remedy, It sav ed my little boy's life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. Rteere, of Good- cj r i i w . i ... win o. u., ami wueu i got noine will) it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten minutes nntil he "threw hp" and then I thought snre he wag going to choke to death. We had to pull the phlegm out of hid mouth in great long strings. I it ii p iMitive that if I had not got that bottle f eongh mdicine my boy would not be an earth today. Joel Dem nt, In wood, Iowa. & ld by Couduii TharuiRcy. that s:ird around r.; j."ir mny 'V! nut at nart but there eseupIiigUwcooclu sion that he is criminally careless. But one. closer even that the word GOD we ofter hear kicked and cuffed around the curbstone and ally a by though lless mortals. That is the name J ESUS. Do you know you who are in the habit of bandy ing that name about in your silly oaths, what it stands for? Have you read the Utile book called the New Testament? Have you read it seriously with a desire to under- Hand it? If you have you are prepared to agree with us that Je sus was not only the purest being that ever lived on this earth but also the kindliest, Reader! Jesus was the best friend our poor old humanity ever had. He lived for but one purpose to make us better and happier and at last He died a martyr to the truth which out of His love for us He could not desert. And how ungrateful of us to take that noble man's name upon your lips and blow it about as you do the froth of your beer. That name is worthy of a more respectful treat ment at your hands. You should be ashamed to use it as you do! But quite apart from all this the fact remains that words are the symbols of our thoughts, hopes and noblest ideals, and to lightly treat the symbols of these thoughts, hopes and ideals is to lightly treat and eventually to despise our bet ter selves, Profanity of speech leads to profanity of thought and desire and the man who has no rev erence for the symbol is in danger of losing his reverence for the thing of which the symbol is the reflec tion. It is as Bureas anything can be in this world that the yonng boys growing up today with the habit of profane swearing fixed up on them will not have as much faith in themselves and in the world as much hope for the future or as much beauty in the present as their forefathers had, who were taught to hold high names in reverence and to speak of their high hopes in a low voice and with a bowed head. We cannot afford to lose our rever ence. .Between our sky-scrapers and our sky-reaching aspirations the latter are of far the most value. We could get along first-rate with out skp-Bcrapers flnacrTOTTrvwry long time we did get along without them very nicely but without the great thoughts and hopes we are at best but a lot of greedy, savage dogs fighting over the poor little bone of this little animal existence. "The words of our mouths" as well, as the "meditations of our hearts" should always be such as to be ac ceptable in the best company. And by the best compay is meant not the bepowdered, bejeweled favorites of fortune known as "society" but the company of clean-hearted clean minded men and women who con stitute the real aristocracy of God. S.F.Examiner. ALVIL'-E. S'i'l a little -now liNtt on. vi.aiio had a ivusiug uitwtiug Sat urdAj aud eWvujd udkx'ra. Mr. and Mrs. Ohae. Carter visited her parents in AlvinV gunday. Miss Prarl Moor has fone to Pchott ler Hal to pnd ths holidays with her parent. UvUle will soon have a new P. M. J. J. Wesson having been appointed to suc ceed Al McConnell. Grandma Matey, Leon Farrar and Lloyd Inukina of Ajai spent Sunday with frieud in Alviae. The Xmas bll given in Igo hall was a grand success; o much so that every one present wants to try it again New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Al McConnell entertain ed a number of guests Sunday. The af teenoon was spent lu music vocal and instrumental. Alville la The place to bear giod music- Happen In mot any evening and yon will be entertained with any kind of music yon may atk for. Rons Saturday, Dec. 27 to the wife of L. C. Lubeck a 6ne 10tb boy. Moth er and child doing well but poor Lars is in a dangerous condition. The long talked of eutertainment and basket social to be given In Igo hall is to take place January 9. As Ajax has combined with Alville it is sure to he a success, bo come one and all and ladies please bring your baskets which will be sold to the highest bidder. Pro ceeds to buy an organ for the new ball. Blown to Atoms. The old tdea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded: for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless gently stimulate liver and bowels to ex pel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only 25c at Con 1 u Pharmacy. AJAX. Walter Adlard is home on a visit. Don't forget the basket social at Al ville January 9. Prof. Allen closed a successful tei ui ol' school here last week, Clvde Flint and Oscar Maley v ent to Condon the first of the week. Sn jw snow the beautiful smw bat the fog is gone for which e are ttiaiiKi'nl Mrs. E, Maley and. niece Miss Fanar visited relatives near Alville the tirst of the week. Mrs. Fred Adlard is at Owmion taking care of ncruauzuter, Miss Lulu, wno is sick there. Nearly all the yonng folks of Ajax at tended the dance at Alville Christinas and all report a good time. Tipr. "Some time ago my daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad congb I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to directions and in two days she was well and able to go to school. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have never known it to fail," says James Prender ge9t, merchant, Anuato Bay, Jamica, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an approaching attack of pneumonia which in this instance was undoubtedly warded off by Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward pneumo nia. This remedy is sold by Condon Pharmacy. The base ball war waxes warm. Salem complains of too many holdups lately. Salem should be accustomed to such as that since the big holdup of '97. "I have noticed that the sale on Cham berlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets is al most invariably to those who have once need them," says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent drngijiat of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommendation could any medicine have than to have people call for it when again In need of such a rem edy? Try them when you feel dull af ter eating, when vou have a bad taste in your mouth, feel billions, have'no appe tite or when you are troubled with con stipation, and you are certain to be de lighted with the prompt relief which they afford. For sale by Condon Pharmacy. Tt.yueanda Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of poor suf ferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to 20 to another climate. Cut this is costly and not al ways sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most in fallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lnng d.seaaes on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astoundiog cures result from its persistent use. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00 at Con don Pharmacy. Trial bottles free. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bmmo-Quiiiine Tablets cars a cold n one dy. No Care, no Pav. Price 25 cents TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All draggiats refund the money U It fails to cure K. W. (irove'i (Denature is on each box. 25c The. Oregon SemiWeekly Journal, a Democratic-newspaper, ever fair and al ways free; 164coes 'hi one year for only $1.50 to any address. "'' The Journal, P. O. Bux 111, I'orllaud, Or. LONE ROCK. Three teams went to Condou Monday after mill feed. JefFNeel and family spent New Years with relatives in this place. Xmas festivities passed off pleasantly all seeming to have a good time. The snow storm passed by and and now everything is frozen like winter. Jesse Goff came over from Pendleton and spent Xmas with his folks. He re turned Monday. Otho Ward and family returned Thurs day after a couple of month's visit in the Willamette Valley. The Globb "devil" spent Xmas with onr people a nd returned to headquarters on Monday's stage. Mr. Cox the world renowned violinist from Condon furnished music for the X mas ball in our burg. A barber came up from Condon on Monday's strge and has opened np a shop in town. The boys say he is all O. K. We did not learn bis name. The neV bell for the new school bouse was put op in the building and dedicated by the school Monday. Prof. Neal was visiting onr School at the -time and as sisted in the exercises. Quite a commotion was caused one day last week when it was discovered that Henry Neel's house was on fire. A crowd of men and boys soon came to the rescue and succeeded in putting the fire out al ter it bad burned a large hole in the roof. The Quality Store LORD & COMPANY W Headquarters for Xmas Goods. We are displaying the finest and most complete stock of Xmas goods ever seen in Arlington and at prices that defy competition. Give us a call and you will not be disappointed. We have concluded to start our Clearance Sale earlier than usual and will make all of our customers who purchase for cash a discount of 25 per cent on our entire stock of Clothing, Ladies' Jackets and Suits. Come early and make your selection before the stock is broken. OUR MOTTO QUALITY, i - LORZ o QUANTITY, PRICE. 3. LORD & CO. Viii 1 NCTON, OREGON. JK. WOOD, M. D. Physician and Burgeon Day aua lillit ealU promptly atiiwtr! Oflls Mala itml ttur Ipilui. COS DON, .... OHK, QR. a K. U NA PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON. ljrnJ iilglil rail prumpUy ailvntlnl. om Jiid J"r tow 1 a el Condon rharmioy. COSIK), MalnHtr OttKOON. T UN UK 1.1 ! DENTIST ORtrv uvvr WlUou rtirnry. CON PON .... OKkuon C. S. PALMER, Irtish Barber. SlookShavus and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and r-ground. CONDON OREGON Bee our clubbing offer with the Haleni ' Capital Journal. It Is your ehanrt to gel two good papers lor th price ol one. The (iiir will give you all tht homo aud county new and th Capital Jour nal will give you all the state and gener al news and a full account of th loglsla tiv proceedings. This is just what you want for the news of the coming sesiloti of lh legislature. This offer applies on ly to paid-in-advance sutwcrlptlona. J, L. Neal, th well known auction rer, will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to hi cat. If you have property to sell consult him. Leave you r subscription to the daily or weekly Oregonian at this office and save yourself postage, time and trouble. We will do the rest. Condon Milling Co. i MANUFACTURERS OP High Grade Flour, ; CHOP and MILL-FEED : STG.Uj.fJOiJ.rci) WHEAT AM) PAULEY. SCALE OFPA'iCES. Steam JloUeC Da-ley. Steaui Uolleu Whe.w .19.00 MillFeel .$14.00 . 20.00 Flour, per bbl 3.45 ?i c '3 l'a'jio i- duiij-c at anv liiue. Every sac. oTu''- iW, h au? l araoieeU Ot money refunded. TRY "OUR BEST," "Not BeUerihsn the Besc Cut Eatier than the Rest'" KERR CIFF0H & CO., :n.0P3. BRANCH HOUSES: BULOCK, QUIKM'S Jl 1 ik. a. i Nk- Stored with u will receive tlic careful attention of experienced, wnreliouaemen. l'arb wire, naild, Rait, sugar, limo, cement, feed and mill stuffs 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 runnrunnrj nrmnruwinnn rmnjvuinjtimniruiruvuuiruvmr III m AltXAAtAMAMII nuw oumuobiuiicry, We have jaet rjce-vod a nice line 0" line fresli ca, idles including Pcniiy Goods, -Hon Dous, Taffy e:e. Call and get a bottle of our new waterproof self-shin-i.ig felioe polish. Price & Moore. rtiinit Rpnt fWH RnlMlnrt &nnf.h Main nna r iuiiii ai uo. via uuiiuiiijji wuvii muni ui uviii s CHARTER OAK A SMALL AMOUNT OF FUEL PRODUCES AN IMMENSE VOLUME OF WARMTH. STOVES AND RANGES. CONDON FURNITURE and HARDWARE GO. You make no mistake in buying from us. -JSfr Forty Teams Wanted Immedi ately. To haul flonr and feed to Arlington and load back with coal. Enquire of Condon Milling Co, Strayed. One red two-year-old heifer with white face. No earmarks. Branded on both hips. Suitable reward for informa tion leading to her recovery. R. E. Summers, Condon, Oregon, Oregon Dally Journal, a Democratic dally newspaper, eight to 20 pages, $4 a year; $2 for six months. The Journal Is a newspaper. Send In your subscription. Interest ypur neighbor Jn The Journal. Address The Journal, ox 121, Portland, Or. ' STAGE TIME TABLE. Stages will arrive at and depart from Condon on the following schedule. ARRIVE FROM Fossil 9:30 A. M. Arlington 2:30 P.M. DEPART FOR Arlington 9:45 A. M. Fossil 2:30 P. M. J. W.Jackson & Co., Props. WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL (or well established house in a few counties call lug on retail merchants and agents. Local ter ritory. Salary 11024 a year and expenses payable 119.70 a week In cash and expenses advanced. Position permanent. Business successful and rushing. Standard House, 834 Dearborn St, Chi cago, Illinois. LONE ROCK-CONDON STAGE LINE. Lone Rock to Condon and return every day (except Sunday) carry ing U. S. Mail passengers and ex press. First-class teams and rigs and experienced drivers. Special care given to the comfort of passen gers. F. II. Robinson will collect for all packages delivered at Lone Rock and collect fare on out going pass engers. J. B. Goff, Prop. Pictures, Frames, Rugs and many fancy house decorations at Clarke & Frazer's Hardware and Furniture store. Let Clarke & Frazer figure with you on building material snch as Windows, Doors, Locks, Hinges, Nails and mould The Condon Pharmacy haa all the lat est up-to-date sheet music at popular prices. . Try Condon Pharmacy's new photo devolopsr.' Ranch For Sale. 1120 acres of good land 3 miles from Condon. All fenced. About of tract is good farm land j balance in pasture. Good bouse, barn and other buildings. Plenty of good water on all parts of the farm. Will sell together or in two tract one of farm land the other of stock range and good garden spot. For price and terms apply to J. 0. Coonby, Condon, Oregon. Subscribe for the Globe. Under New Management IThe Condon Barn Having purchased this popular stand we are prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public In a flrst-dass manner. Fine rigs and teams; best attention given all stock left In our care. Your patronage is solicited. Palmer & Armstrong, Proprietors firuvuuinuinnnnuuiArinmimw-uvuw LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, coiibiating of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful attou given to bills of special siros and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. iruvnuiruinrjumruuxnnuuxnmnnruvxnAntx Greatest Clubbing Combination, TWO WEEKLY PAPER3 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE GREATEST BARGAIN IN GOOD READING. By a special arrangement wear able to furnish the CONDON GLOBE and THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL at the following clubbing price for both papers: For One Year In Advance 9I.BO For Six Months In Advance 75 The Journal prints the moat Ihslde news about our state gov ernment and the full leglalatlve prooeedenga. Just what you want for the coming seaalon. The Journal le a large eight page paper full of telegraphlo news of the world. Sample copy free p upon Inquiry at Ihls office. P innnrLnnuinnAnnAniJinnArumrinnnviAm THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health Reports for June 28, 1900. says: "A more superior brew never entered the labratory of the United States Health reports. It if 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 be need with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by both old and yonng. Its nse can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with the certainty that a better, pureror more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. AYENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM Avenerious Carbolineum is here to stay. Abb: 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, ACENT3. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. Subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and periodicals pub lished in the United States or any other country on earth will be re ceived at the Globe office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the amount with us and we will attend to the business for you. Call wheu in town and renew your sub sctiptions to your favorites. Subscribe for The Globs