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THE CO:!DO:i GLOBE.! If anybody gels the grip or trtU RSDAY MAY 7. 1603. sovu E tR uiiLiauttx ' UlOtn. l AT Tll DU.Va.. April 14. IK THE GLOBE DID IT. Art rmtwWiLe vahred subscriber tbi womJwrfHlly in (lifceitiJ jmvr al, wbofe- reiilitc 5 reraowl from CtMidtm to th eileul of ihm fire parawmi&v rvevntly rwiWed bimihsoriplKK dincoitinied, gir fctjf aa his refuH that heamJd not afford to takt.thx? Globe any, more until after he ge Jus share of the iew court house paid" for. It i not jrnera!ly known that theGuoBK mi do the county court is resixm jible for this public improvement hut since the secret has at )atleak out there is. further use uour sinning it. Thi brother is no dxibt on" the "t fight' track. The court hue if to be built against bis wishes ami he will be obliged to hpyri m' prlw to do' 6w ouiy muriU thing Ut can be done, tlx: Get vetf it the expense Vf'tWarty who is di rectly reRnonsible. Who & that (taring sin of commission. The GLOBK sure did it. Afjear of so ago ,a certain busi nesfhoosa withdrew 'its patrona ge from thts ereat family v newspaper and the onlv Veawu thatwecouldt glean frcui the complaint of one of the firm at the time was that a " certain county-road- had not been kept in proper condition and, as ne end of the aforementioned road pointed toward the store of the aboveraentioned firm, there seemed to bennch perturbation of spirit on the part' of" the ' member afore said lest some of the trade which he desired might go astray and wander off to Alville or Aiax. Of enurse we; should have kept the roadin repair. We should have deposed the county court to a man taken hold the reins of county government with a firm hand and said to the toad boss, "You fix that road or well fix you plenty. We hacf the power to do all this, of course. Aren't we the Globe? Isn't the Globe ITT "Ve should rather think so from the way some things fcappen. -We must again plead guilty. We failed to do our duty as county court, road boes and general high-cock a-loorum of the' county and we lost an ad. It was a sin of omission this time though, The Globs did it nit. ., ..,. , , . Once upon a time"' certain well known politician desired, most fer veutly, to succeed himself to a certain county office. His party granted his deiire, so far as was in its power by giving him the nomi nation. The campaign opened, progressed and waxed warm, but through it all this paper kept out of it neither supporting nor oppos ing him - or his oppoueut. When the votes were counted, however, the gentleman aforesaid found to his deep diBgust and chagrin that he was "shy" JKome 80 odd votes, lie was not elected, There was only one thing any self-respecting man could do under such dietresB ing circumstances and that thing he did. He took out his "ad" and stopped his paper. He cut the OlobeS" at the pockets. He knew that this paper kept "hands off" in the campaign but be must have reasoned that in some mysterious, uncanny, supernatural sort of a way, the Globe did him up. That silent, all ,prevading, all' powerful "influence" of ours must have got ten in its work. Once more the Globe did it sure pop. Instances might be multiplied bat the foregoing is' sufficient to ahow that some people in these parts rata that incalculable "influ Ace" of ours at fully its face value and we may as well plead guilty, here and now, to being responsible for everything , that happens, or fails to happen, on this mundane sphere. -The Lewis and Clark Fair is our work, we turned Carrie Na tion loose, we are responsible for the late long Winter and the long, late Spring. Mount Pelee would never' " have erupted and raised hades if it hadn't beeii for that direful, "destroying, devastating "influence" of ours and no doubt the survivors of that disaster would have "got even? to a man, Vy "stopping their paper" had they eatehe small pox or stub his toe or falls in love or buck three aces against four queens he should forth with lay the whole blame- f the catastrophe to this journal. lis al ways safe to say, "the Globe did it." We had i ot thought much about it before but after reviewing some past events and an occasional pres ent happening we have decided that the Globe ia credited with avast influence which may explain why its subscription list doth so prosper and its advertising patronage Cadeth not away. Sclah! i. vn.K 4rn tlMt th ro'lowinft- namt-ttlrrl. Hkd n.tfc-of hi. In""' UI tlBUlf Will "J man V. S. fWmlter, " VBUOU. ,.ir.n. unav. Jnn i. nut. vtir KKXItvK a SHORT. ! IW". s-k-'.swu ie a, i. H midn tha Kllwlnf t prov hU Vtiim.Mi rur ou anU ullitUM. A( m l.uil vli: i .... m.. a Lihp an r. M. rrwr. to .kMA.ll ..I..""" " " K,lier. A Sta.rtllnK Test. To a lit Dr. t. U. Merrit, M h.wpHnr, f. mud a Urtling tut re-i-ulting iu a wonderful cure, lit wril: "A putifitt w atUM-kfl th violent htnorrht, chiiwhI by ulceration ol the stoid. I haI oftn found Elte tric Bitter fcllent for acutt atnch ana lver tr4rt i I prescribed thm. flit lint trora tht first and haanothn.tuek 4a H.mwiM. Electric Biuers are ponitiveW r"n- td l'inr Dypppii, InUijaUon OMetfpllan miff Kidntjf troob!. Try theiu. .Only 60c at Condon riurmacy. X(TI K FDR I'UBLICATIOS. UsnOt-M. t tTm PiUJBsOa.. April RlSOt i hi nMlrcot hwlnlriiuon to mk PPX' aiwrt ot hla : . j ..... ia -.r .iu tan mail hrtnt J r. V Oommllnr. at .Nndu, Orrtoa on Monday, JunH. IMS. h i: ry a SIOORI. oC otea. Ow. HI. M tM tha K. VJS. B- U - ttU Sec ST. T. t S, K.2J V. . M. ' .. rKrf tnllnwlha WttlMWart to pr. Ma ronilniKMU rtlnc poa au4 eul' J. t. ral. WHUa'm Hnnl anit A. O. JfnrUn. nf lira, oraron. aua a. a. m. " 0rr,0U" MicalT.Ni. Reciiter. Ferry Canyon School Notes. (MABEL RICHMOND, EwToa.) Sciiool Wfan Monday after a weeks vacation. Eight pnpils wtrt enrolltd Monday. Oar teacher presented earh pnpil with a beaatiful card at the end of tha three month term.. The fourth year Arithmetic claM nave finished the work to compound quantities and art reviewing. Our reading table ia soon to bo re plenished with 12 new end interesting volumes, "Trut Stories of Great Ameri cans." At the beginning of the fourth month the teacher presented each scholar with a ribbon badge bearing tht name and number ol the district. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamb Otpic at Tk Duui, Oa., AprU 17, 1908. v.,. i. kh,.t!wn that th followinr amed art'l h flt nrtlt ot Ma Intanuoa ka tnal pnW l aapport ol hla rial", an .t... -r.l.l will ha at. I hrfor W.H Cobn, V . a CnamlMnMf ai ian wixu,v" . , JOBS H. OERDCS. ot QnoaabCTty, Otirn, R. t. N.v 90 for Ih. S. W. M. K. K. & J l,. and N.K. a. J. . T. i .. W K., W. M. . n mm ttw followln arltnaaa to pmw hla eonttnmHia raMuc apon ana caturautra oi said land, vis: N. V. Johnann. O K. Johnaon. K. L Fanwna and F. M. FarKna.aU ot Oooaelwrry, Ompi., VirBAKLT. NuLAM, Rvfiater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Lasb Omct, Taa Dallss, Oa., April 17. ll NntlM ! hcrphv r1vn that tha followinr- named aettler baa filed notice of hi lutroUoo to maka anal proof in anpport of hla elairn. and that aaid proof will be made befora S. A. D. OHrlrr, r. 8. CommiMinnar. at Atllnirtou, vr- fon, oa waanasaay, juua in, iwo, ti. FRED LKABO. of Qooaebcrry, Oncoo, H. K.So.ltortheSK S W(i and S i N E l Sec llaadSWU S W See. 12, T. S 8. R. E. W. M. Ha namea tha followlna vltneaaea to nrara hia conrlnnona midenca apon aud ealtla- il.,n nf mm( land. A. Moacr. yde Jrnklna, Wm Jenklna, Fred Kenneay.au ol uooaeocrry, unwon. MicaASi.T. Solan, K later. ; Quick Arrest J. A. Gulledge.of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe rase of piles caOfingM tomors. After doc tors and all remedies failed Buckleu's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflamation and cared him. It conquers aches and cares pain. 25c at Condon Pharmacy. Abbestixk Weathub Paoor Watkb Mixed Paint. Strictly reliable and M the cost of oil paint at Clarke & Fraier'a Tliose who contemplate building will find it to their advantage to obtain Clarke: Fraxer's prices. Why send away when you can do as well or better at home. ' ill repairing except half soling done Absolutely Free on shoes sold by Oh. O. W. PropstdVCo. .: For SHINGLES try Clarke & Fraxer. Notice. I will pay $50 reward for evidence to convict the thief whopately stole 2 coils of wire torn my pasture. Lookout Lone Rock! Matnev 4 30 '03. Joseph Whyte. JYJARY BOWIRMAJf m. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at J. F. Reiaacher's Realdence. CONDON - - OREGON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omci at Tat Daixi, Oa. April 17, 1903. tinUrm Im harehr dren that the followinf nam ed aettler baa filed notice of hla Intention to make final pooof in aupport of hia claim, and that naiaprooi win oe maae neion o. .i.vj, ley. I". i CommlMlonrt Arlington, Oregon. on Wedneaday, Jane 10, l'J03. vis: ALFRED MOdEK, of Gooseberry. Oregon. B. E. No. 9909 for the IxiU 1 and I. S.E. 'i N.E.V; and M.S. Vi K. Soc. J, T.J 9., K. u s., n. . He namea the following wltneeaee to prove hia I coiitiDnoua reideuce apoa and caiuvauoa oi said land. Tlx: Clrde Jenklna. Fred Leaho. Witliam Jenkins aud Frank Jeukuu, all oi tiooaeberry, Oregon. MichiclT. Nolam. Kegiator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Orrcs at Ta Duu, Oa., April 17, 1903. Notice ia herebv riren that the followinr-nam- ed aettler baa Sled notice of hia intention to make final oroof in ansnort of hia claim, and that Mid proof will be made befora 8.A.O. (in ley. U.4. Commiaaioner, at Arliugron, Oregon, on Wedueeday. J ne 10. Vu. tu: WILUAV W. J EN KISS, of Oooaeherry, Oregon, H Y. So. ns lor the 8.KI.W. i See. 2. 8.E. hi. 8.E. Wieo. 3 aud N.K. K S.W;. K dee. 11, T ., K. IZ ... . St. 3 V lie namM the following witnesses to prove biaeontiuiioa residence upon and coltlvatiou of aaid land, rli: Clyde Jenklna. Fred Leabo, A. Moaer and K. Phillips, all of Oooaebery, Oregon. Mich ail T. Nolah, " Kegiater. T. BEOWM M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Day or nigbt calls promptly aniwered . Office In Condon Pharmacy Building, CONDON OREGON JUMBO. This fine bay stallion will be fonnd daring the season of 1903 at Cooke Bros' ranch 4i mi lea east of Condon. Pediokek. Age 9 years; sire Usurper, (the II. C. Strickland horse) No. 3888; grandsire Gandobar No. 586. First dam 8ns by Belmnnt; 2nd dain, name nn known, trotting stock, English Draft. Insurance $10. For further particulars enquire of W.J.Vandebvlcgt, Cooke Baos. 6dl2 Manager. Owners School Clerk's Notice. All school warrants of School District No. 9 are payable to date. Interest ceases after April 10, 1903. P. H. Ptephekbok, School Clerk The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal, a Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al ways ree; 164 copies in one year for only 11.60 to any address. The Journal, P. O. Box 121. Portland, Or. v Public Sale. T will sellat puWic outcry to the high est: bidder on Saturday, May 23, 1903 at niy place on Shuttlsr Flat, 16 head of wQri borses, one threshing machine, the Pride of Washington, one header, fonr wagons and other farm implements Terms of sale cash for all euuis of 5 or less and els months' tipie with interest and approved security for all suing over Hyp dlI!Gi. ,. Mil Dak Cameron. W. L. BARKER, (Socceaaor to Johnson & Filter.) Farm Implements, Wagons Etc Blacksmith and Wagonmaker Supplies, Heavy Hardware, Barb Wire. Carriage and Machine Bolts, Cement, and : . Lime. - Canton and Mollne Plows, Canton Harrows Bain Wagons, Racine and tlenneu Buggies. innniL onruixtnJtnnnjinnuvuiJinjnnvuinnr m n n aa war n sa m mm mm.r 1)1 AKY LAIaU ULUb PURE RYE WHISKEY Made by Cahn, Belt & Co., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by. Jeff Neel & Co., CONDON - - - - - ORE. The Quality Store L0RD & COMPANY Th0 R5u,atf , r in i i ii mmmmmm .''(', Our Spring and Summer stock has just ar- pj rived and we take pleasure in stating that MAV10ATI0N CQ we never before have shown such a full and complete stock. - through freight .. . t : : : r AND PASSENGER DRESS GOODS-Silk and Wool waistings,. line.... Lawns, Organdies, Dimnitles, Batistes, and mZZ'U Ginghams. Over 200 pieces to choose from, no two alike. - READY TO WEAR-Dress skirts, underskirts Musin underwear, Ties, Collars Trimmings. .. GLOVES-Kid, Lisle and silk. Threahlng Outfit for 6ta HOSIERY-A beautiful line in lace and fancy JiiZJl . TS- t horsepwwer, 4tre wattlw steam, we PattemS. tlllWII..Iod,rlforHWorIW0. W. ,-, . r- r; ' " haveenerif biuhlias Wen rna ewlj LADIES SHOES-ln Oxfords and slippers. t::2LXS HATS-In the latest novelties. PIIU 19 OV wwe snsfwsi"- m oar line of barf alas. Call oa or aJJrsH, )tf Ortgoo TradinitVe., WaecevOre. r OUR MOTTO QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE. LORD & CO. LORD & CO. ARLINGTON, OREGON. (J. U Ns1. the well knowa aaclion eer, will give tUe subtest ailsuttuu to all basinets entrusted to his cat. II you have property to still consult Me. Advertise in Tub Guac Condon Milling Co. MANUFACTURERS OW High Patent Flour, Graham Flour. Germ Meal, Chop, Feed. STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BARLEY. SCALE OF PRICES. Steam Rolled Barley. .$23.00 Steam Rolled Wheat.. 23.00 Mill Feed $15.00 Flour, per bbl.'. 4.00 Pricpa lifthle to change at anv time. Every sack of our flour is fully guaranteed or money refunded. Staple and Fancy Groceries. We are this week putting in a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries in addition to our former line of Tine tthffeCtloneru, Cigars &o. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Hartshorn & Moore. KERR CIFFOR A CO., PROFS. IRANCN MOUSES: tLAlOCX, QSUUIl ..GRAIN.. Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experience! warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement, feed and mill stuff 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 vnnvtrinnruvinnnnjinjvrtr You Ovue Us Jfottyir for doing right. The jeweler who desires to grow in the confidence of his neighbors has no other safe and sure way open to him. We simply solicit yonr patronage on the ground of honest goods, rightly handled, at fair prices. Qa this basis we have grown; on this basis we will con tinue to grow. We are in business to make money, but know full well that we must earn your confidence before we can secure your patronage. At Wilson Pharmacy I. B. SJ Zf J, Jeweler and Optician GREETING! ! To all those who have a "sweet tooth." qvn ttinnnnnnnrum nnnwtn I have porchaced Klpin Myers' Confectionery, in the Barr batld Ing, and am making many improvements in the same. My stock will consist of only the purest and best articles, including CANDIES, NUTS, CIGARS, ; LUNCH GOODS, SOFT DRINKS &C. H. H. LITTLE. f uxrinjxruuvfuxruTJinnrut STACE TIKE TABLL Stages will arrive at and depart from Condon on the following schedule. f- AKKIVE 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. The Fine Young Jack Plnlnojr. Will make the season at Cooke Bros.' ranch i miles east of Condon. Descbiptiox Culor, gray. Age three years. Sire Pinino (62) 101904; grand sire, Bedorxlo'; 1st Anm, Frizzell's best Jenny; 2ud d a in, Vrondo. Tkbmh $6 00 for the season with priv ilege of return next season if mare is not with foal. Payable at end of season.. WJ.Vandebvloot, Cooke Bbo's., ,6112 Manager. Owner. LONE ROCK-CONDON STAGE 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 giveu to the comfort of passengers. F.H.Robinson will collect for all packages delivered at Lone Rock and collect fare on out going pass engers. J. B. Goff, Prop. Under New Management The Condon Barn lUi-ln ,iir..il this nonuler aland we are nrepareJ to eater to. the want of the traHc nubile Id a Brat-clas maims, rtae . , tiits and teaais; Usi attention lven all sux-k left In our care." '4 UUr J'MM Vlissgv evnviswwt Searcy & Armstrong, Proprietory LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager! ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Cell- lag, Rustic, Ship-Up an ! all kinds of Rough Lnmber. Carefs! atten given to bills of special sixes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. iruviAAruviAAnAAAAnnnnAnAAnnnAnAAuuAAn aaa When you want the best get the ' 5 St. Claire Superior Washer Positively no wash board needed. For sale by CONDON ORE Henry E. Cuendet. I THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of tlie irodnrt of this well-known brewer? the United States Health) RepotU for June 28, 1000. says: "A more enperior brew never entered the . labratory of the United Htates Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the sli)f litest trace of adulteration, hut on the other hand im roiiipuned of the bust of malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonic qnnlititts are of tha hiiciiHst and it ran be used with the greatest benefit and SMtiHfiiotiitn by tmlh old aud yoniiif. , Its nQ can conscientiously be prescribed by the phyaii ians with the certaintr tbata better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not (tossibly befond." East Second Street THE DALLES, OREGON. Condon Meat Co. WM. C. EDDEN, Manairer. WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL lor well established bouse in a few counties call lug on retail merchants and agents. Local ter ritory. Salary $1024 a year and ezpenaes payable $19.70 a week in cash and expenses advanced. Position permanent Business successful and rushing. Standard House, 831 Dearborn St, Chi cago, Illinois. Now Occupying Our Own New . Building Main Street. Finest Beef, Pork, Mutton. We recommend and guarantee our own make of Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Lard Sau . sage and Bologna, Try them once and be convinced. ljue Pop! .dvrtisc 117 a Ijve paper Jf.(Jippi; To Cure a Cold in One Day Tcko Laxative Bromo Quinine TaHet. mrL Seven MIHion boxes sold in post 1 2 months. IhH sfgnatfTPPi bTttreDajra. . Sale will commence at 10 o'clock a. m Subscribe for The Globe irmnruwui r