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THE C0I1D0S1 GLOBE THURSCAV AUGUST 1. t03. Fifb atones are now the order of A culUr o.xlition of the mar ket in thai white barley is rapidly Ivatioing ber continue to go Andy Carnegie ha given a trifle f 2."-)),0 K) t. his native town in Hiuitlaml to be ttfied ii conducting experiment in improving the con dition of the working people. An drew would belter not be too ex travagant or he may g broke h tfore he K-tH the canal and lock built at Celilo which the Globe ptipgented to him as a worthy pro-j-ct twine tune ago. Over in 8e altle the burglar are o thick that there ia not room for all of them to work in the buildings where the afe are local d. The other morning, in broad dylight,three cracksmen removed a safe from a building into the cttreerj and there drilled, blew open and robbed it surrounded by an admiring aiidiencn of citizens and one or two policemen. Of course they got safely away. This show that Seattle is nothing if not ag gressive and criginal and Portland will have to bid up if she hold tirst place in lira line of enterprise. EASTERX H HE A T CROP. The estimates of the Eastern . wheat crop, made by crop expert V. B. Snow, of the agricultural de partment, are not encouraging. The ringer ot the agricultural depart inent is on the wheat crop of the United States from the day the seed is covered in the ground until it return? to the granaries, a golden stream. Therefore the estimates made by the department are about far as thrashing has progress ed in the Eastern states, the aver age is very low. In fact the crop ii a disappointment to the experts and the farmers who have been in close touch with the situation. Tue heavy str.-tvr and the thrifty appearance of the crops led to the b :i f tint the Central states would yield an average crop. Such is not the case. In the Middle West, where the great. bulk of the Atueri- cu nhet . vrup grove, tim yied is lower than for several year. Threshing results to date have been received covering operations of from one to a half dozen ma chines from widely scattered sec lions and the showing is significant In Putnam county, Indiana, the average to date is nine bushels; in Illinois, Marion county shows five bushels; Clay five to 15; in Iowa, Hamilton county gives 12 bushels; Clinton seven to 11; while Marion CKinty.Missjuri, shows eight to 11 bushels. Portions of Kansas and Xebras ka are failing to make good early promise, but generally speaking the yields in these states are satis factory. It is apparent that in ppiteofan increase of more than 2,000,000 acres in area harvested, the winter wheat crop will be little if any larger than last year. East Oregunian. PEACE, If HEN THERE IS A'O AEACE. Apropos of the discussion now going on in the press all over the country, relative to the cause and cure of the horrible crimes which so frequently of late have led to the lynching and burning and Hay ng of criminals, north a id south, the fulJuiving somewhat out of the ordinary but not altogether illogi cal view of the matter from an ex change may be of interest: '"Danville, Illinois, has just re enacted the Evausville, Indiana, butchery. Twenty-one people were shot by the sheriff while attempt ing to storm the jail and lynch a colored rapist. The crowd had just lynched and buried a Negro. Yes, capitalism produces conditions that are lovely indeed! There is always a cause for every effect. In view of the many killings and burnings of Negroes for unmentionable erimes, is it not well that we look into the . matter from a historical standpoint ud see if there is not something wrong. At the close of the war an Atlanta, Ga , newspaper printed this: 'Tfre have Ween f.iir years of war in which ihu fcjunlherii white men Imvp i-8Clicaliv all Ieeii in tin-Hriny. Tli a gn remained nt home nd rained tu,. eupplies or tin- army and f.ir the worn fti .ml children of the Confi-deracv. j " - Wiihnt Mm the &wth mwld nevr hsvf inrTiifl m Phti a wr tllhUr powerful tugnilt. Anil lnring nil that tim Hot tttMtllirra woman tin complained l maltreatment or inmlt fmm (he Mack man. Hit rtMidtwt hi lrn admirable mi l rv, peopl wow Id have ttehaved hotter nder tiKh ali- tilMIS.' Why this change? Vby wa the colored man tractable and faithful then and not now? The ' fame question applies to me wuue man. The increase of crime amoti the white citizens is junt aa great as among the colored. Why? There must be something in the changed social conditions that produces this effect. The concentration of wealth and power in fewer and fewer hands the lessening of opportunities to rise from the ranks of labor, the corruptionin official life, the flaunt ing of stolen wealth in the facet of the despoiled, the longing for a part of the richness of life which their toil makes jwssible, the uncertain ty of the means of life all these are at the bottom of the increase in crime. There, will be no change in the strife until the causes for it are removed.. Why foolishly cry "peace" when there is no peace. flECULATO L1I1E "I hope you each have a good wife," said Bishop Fowler, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the course of a recent address to some ministerial candidates. "If yon have not, get one, and don.t marry her because she ia pious. Marry her beeause she has good, common sense. If I had two women to choose from, one having common sense and the other only religion, j would take the woman with com mon sense every time." STEAMERS. From Portland to The Dalles. Steamers: "Baily Gatxert," "Dalles City," "Regular," "Metlako," Steamers have Portland ami 'TV Dalle daily (except Sunday) at 7 a. m., connecting at Kyle, IV ash with C. 15. X. Ky. Co. for Daley. Centervilie, Goldendale and all Klickitat Valley poiute. Steamer "Metlako" leaves Cas cade Locks daily (except Sunday) at 6 a. in. for The Dalles and way landings; leaves The Dalles at 2 p. m. arr i ves at locks at 6 p.ni. Steamer "Bailey Gatxert" leaves Portland daily except Mouday at 8:30 a.tn. for Cascade Locks and return affording an excellent op portunity to view the scenery of the Columbia River. Excellent meals served, on all steamers. Fine accomodations for teams and wagons. ' . " fcall oil or address 1 IL C. CampbemI, Xlanagoa, A W.Zimmerman Portland, Or. Agent, The Dalles,Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tat Dalus, Ob., Auf. t, 1903. Xotir ii hrrpbTglrrn that th followtoK-nara- ta cenir naa nira oouee ui nit inwnuoa u make final pront in rapport of hi a claim, and that Mid proof wilt be made before Jay Bower man, t', 3. Commlaoioner, at Condon, Oreg on, ou Saturday, September 19, 1'.OJ, Tit; ROBERT McMt U.ES, ot Alvitle, Oro-on. II. E. Xo. 7sm for the Lou Ib-i and ? of Sec. 6, Tp. 3 8.. Range SO E.. W. M. Me same the following wttnecm to pro re Iiia continuous reaidene upon and cultivatlun of aaid land, vix: W. B. Matey, Oeonre Wawon. C. C. Schroeder. and Frauk Rf cr, all of Alville, Oregn. MicaauT. Solas Kegister. STAGE TIME TABLE. Stages will arrive at and depart from Condon on the following schedule. . ARRIVE FltOM Fossil 9:30 A.M. Arlingtou. ..2:30 P. M IEPAST FOR Arlington 9:43 A. M FomU... . ... . . . . . . . .2:30 P. if. J. W. Jackson & Co., Props. The Oregon Weekly Journal, a Demo cratic newspaper. 16 pages, full of news all of It! $1 a year to any addresi. The Journal. P. O. Bo 111. Portland. Or. The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal, a Democratic newspaper, ever fair and al ways 'ree; 164 copies hi one year for only tl.&S to any address. The Journal, P. O. Box ill. Portland. Or. Oregon Daily Journal, a Democratic dally newspair, eight to 10 pages. $4 a year; 12 for six months. The Journal Is a newspaper. Send In your subscription. Interest your neighbor in The Journal. Address The Journal, Box ttl. Portland, Or. Fi si A Masonic pin. Call at Ui oRicw, FonnJ A Uebekali piu. Owner call at this offiiee. , All repairing f xcept halt soling ikmr Absolutely Free on shoes suM by u. O. W. Tropst A Co. Ask those who have nel Avanerion Carbolinenm. It is food fur 100 pnrpoa m. Clarke A E raser. When in need of fence posts give the Lost Valley Lnrulier IX a call. They have 20,000 firsttlaai fir anl tautaravk posts (or tale. , tl Header Roi Fhmrs, tanks, ami wagon wheel Felloes are kept lro:n ehriukintf nr warpinu by painting with CARKO- UNKUM. It will double the life of a fence pmt at the cost of one cent per poet. Clarke A Frsxer. Five Dollars Reward Forretnrnor information leading to recovery of one dark ml fat co . Wand e.1 (IX) on left hip also N". O. Minor silver tag in one ear. Strayed from mi t place, at Olea, alwut lis weeks ago. Was last teen at Clem and is supposed to be in that neighborhood. 23J28 F. LrrTLi, Olex.Or Advertise in The Globe. w T. BROWS M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Day or night calls promptly answered Ofllc tu Condon Pbarmary Building, CONDON OREGON ftJARY BOWERMAS M. O. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at J. F. Reiaacber's Kealdence. CONDON - - OREGON oxinrvnnnnruviAriAnAruvtJvr I Summit Saloon, SEARCY & PALMER, PROPS. CONDON, OREGON. Finest Wines Liquors, Cigars. Ice cold Beer a Healthful Hot nnjnnsjJrinrujTiruinivw 5 dxruvtJlrVvruvnuvvnivru When you build that house And want the best of Mouldings, Moulded Casings, Base of turned work you should call at The Interior Planing Mill, J. A. Mc Morris, Prop. Condon, - - Oresron. r vrurnnnuxnuirinnnnrinnnnnnnAnnjinij The Summit Hotel, ; D. M. RINEHART. Prep. New Building and Furnishings. Finest Location in the City. Firet-dass in Kvery Reaped. Well Appointed Bath for use of Guests. Our Table ia Supplied with the Best the Market Affords. Commercial Trade a Bpcclaltu. Snrlnn fitrnftt nna Rfiirir fmim itM p r ' . w1 wiv vtwvn bUS MVM niflllb I live poplij dvrtisc 117 a Ijve paper (jipBr; The Quality Store LORD & COMPANY SEMI-ANNUAL SALE FOR CASH. 0UREIIT1RE Li!! EOF SUMMER GOODS ATFH3M 10 TO 25 PER GEIIT DISG0UI1T. Included in this Sale are Men's Youth's and Children's Cloth ing, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Dress Skirts and Suits. Also our entire Line of Sum mer Dress Goods. 1 f GOME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. OUR MOTTO QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE. LORD & CO. LORD & CO. ' : 1 ARLINGTON. OREGON. City Lota and Acraaga, I w til I to slwnt (rum i ho dtjr for r r wik Nnl iliirltir ln nlnra pur (H'a thlrlnit to uM'tM)i loti nr mwHKe prufwrty will Hnl the flats etc. at tti tii.mt oftW In flmrifp o( S. ,. I'at titoir, w It. i will nttt'ixt to Hit ala of lots, ninl HIT ri-. J, K. L,.t(MSTaH, Notice. To w lntti li ititiy iMiiirn i Nolle U tonii'l tfiillt ( Inivllirf UMhttrliHl' tlitt iiriMia- i.r mi tinl nlinl of vrhlftt nut lli onir or hao the iara i. a III. in 'j ml It" nf anr itiniil lontl. a III l trtHKi'ti ti'il t Iht full fitenl v the .it, f. Mftilt,Vtt4V, Nl.' .n.lfiiiitr For Srtlo. Cxiuf.irtnliio Jwi-fWnu ami fonr Ji!r- 4hlo lots In Cnmlnn. 'A tnr(aln, Ku unlre nt (Jmhk unici", HII7. Treasuror a Notice. All county wnrnuiti rflntcrfj j.rlnr to A ilk?. I, 1902, will he imlil niwin jtre tiittliiti t my ollW, iiitrrrit crmtit iftrr Juno I, I'M. 1'. II. FrKflHtMHOJf, Trcnrfr of Ollllitm rounty, tlrpgiin. All H'rsim ihiairlnit to Miltlu tlo'lr fount with it ilnrlnn our a In new from tow n ran do o ly ralllmj nt Mm Conduit rlmriiiacy whrt our loMiks ' Iirvsj Imhii left. , TOU FHKINOhTcK lV It.'UKHH. threshing Outfits foiTsaTe. " V have Itir nalo i or $vvn nru an I snmll llirfnl.intj oiniils, soiiie AiUhI with liorn'iwfr, oi'M-rs with mmm. W rait K'll a if id rlu for (45:) or 5ikt. We have mi rlt whU h ha Nen run only 40 ilwye whu-h we will trade lor liorr. t'nii. in ih'k'I of a threshing outfit will I! ml It to their ftdvtiiitNgK to iuvrMigate our Hue f linrnlit. fall on nr address, III Uregon Trudiiig l!o., Wa.ro, Ore. Condon Milling Co. MANUFACTUKERS OF -1 gh Patent Flou r, Graham Flour, Germ Meal, Chop, Feed. STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BARLEY. SCALE OF PRICES. Steam Rojled Brly... 123.00 Steam Rolled Wheat. . 2300 Mill Feed 115.00 Flour, per bbl 4.00 Trices liable to change at any time. Every Back of our flour is fully guaranteed or money refunded. "King of the Wheat Field.' THE H0D0B HEADER. BEST ALL AROUND HEADER OX THE MARKET. : Wit- MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HODGE EXTRAS. Let us show you the many good points of thin machine. It will pay you . L. BARKER, Agent, CONDON - - OREGON. innjrjnrvTinnrwTUJJW Frad Wilson. Frank Wilson. THE BANK. ; ; WILSON BROS., PROFS. Everything new and .A GENTLEMEN'S Finest quality of Ci etrictlv fi r s t c 1 a 8 8 RESORT. ga"h Wines, Liquors New Stone Building, West Side Main St., CONDON, - - OREGON. jumnnnnsvx tywiuntwjyvnruvnnruvvv Cnn R mm m m tt mat sx a so 5 illi AKY LANU ULU Bl PURE RYE i WHISKEY Made by; Cahn, Beit & Co., i:u ; . Baltimore, Md. I For Sale My - Jeff Ne3l & Co., CONDON - - - - - ORE. I nnnnjnnnijnnrvwj If you vyartqtikK 'returQS adurtiseir; t 'CJCOBE. lome rgg::-c::::::i stage Ijone Rock to Condon itnd return every day (except Sunday) carry: tng U. S. Mail passengers and ex press. Firet-cl8fl teams and rigs and experienced drivers. Special care given to the comfort of passen gers. - F. H. Robinson will collect for all packages delivered at Lone Rock and collect fare on out going pass pnr. J. IV tioFK. Prop. H' A STED FAITIIFl' V KKSON TO TRAVEL for well Mtabllshod bouse in a few counties csll Ins; on retsll merchants and agent, tocal ter. rltory. Sulsrjr 1024 s year snd expenses paysblo l!i.T0a wets In cuh and expense, advanced. I'onltlon permanent Businets succeMfnl and eshing. HUndard Home, 334 Dearborn St, Chi ro, Illinois. KERR ClfFOR A C0 PR0P3. BRANCH HOUSES: BUIOCK, QUINN'S ..GRAIN.. Stored with us will rect-ive tin rareful atlention of exptrl nced warfhoitHoint'n. lUrb wir, tmiU. unit, ugiir, lime, 't-nunt, fwd and mill ttu(lV itlwuya on lutnd in liny quantit'ien. (ien eral dtoritgo ami furwardtng. A trial makes you our cutotmr. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON njvvnrunjmrtruvvtrvnnnnnri Under New MannRemont Th e Condon Barn Having f)uriliiil this pHnlr atmil we a r pre-arv! tocitterti the wants ol tin tritvetinfr ptiWie In a tlrt-t'lniN timnnrr. Fiuo ' rigt ami teuMia; btt attention K'vfn nil snx-k left in our ntr. Your mtroiin,H is wilU'itfil. Barker & Armstrong, Proprietors LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfnce.1 Lumber, consisting ol Flnoring, Ced ing, Rustic, Ship-lap ami all klmln ot Rough Lnmlicr. Citruful attcn- ' given to bills of spm-ial sixos nl (liinenilon stuff; mill one-Half mile southeast of post office, LOST VALLEY, OREGON. THE CELEBRATED . . COLUMBIA BREWERY . . AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health Reports for June 28, 1000. Bays: "A more superior brew never entered the moratory 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 liest of malt and and choicest of hoi. Its tonic qualities are of the highest ami it can tie need with the greateBt benefit and atinfHction by both old and young. Iti nsecan conscientiously be prescribed by the phrsii-laua with the eertalntv that a better, pureror more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street. THE DALLES, OREGON. Condon Meat Co. WM. C. KDDIiX, Mumper. Now Occupying Our Own New Building -Main Street. Finest Beef, Pork, Mutton We recommend and guarantee our own make of Sugar-cured Hams, Hrcalcfiiat liacon, Lard Sau " sage and Bologna Try them once and be convinced. STATE NORMAL SGHOOL, Monmouth, Oregon. Training Hidinol for tefleiierg Courses ar ranged especiiilly U,r training teacher for all branches of Hie profession. Mostapprov methods for grmletl and ungraded work taught in actuiil district school. The de mand for graduates of this school as teach ers far exceeds the supiilv. The Tiainine L Department, which consists of n nine grade 0 public school, of about 250 pupils, well e- equipped in nil Drniicties including Music, unnniii), nun iirnii:ui, milling, 1 lie lor mal course the best and nnickpst nnvtrva State Certificate. Fall term opens Sept. 22. For catalogue or Information address, E. D. REHSLKR, Tresliient, or J. B. V. BUTLER, Sec, Monmouth, Oregon. .. V M m MS 1 I -r"' '---tW.- To Cure a Cold in One Day - V if ' s rim MmmvQ momo quinine Tatiets. e (ytjy Seven MUBon box told in post 12 tnotttlis, TMs &!Iiatcr0( Cure Cdp -la Two Days. OA very Yrmri box, 25c.