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    THE CQi'DOi! GLOBE.
THURSDAY fcEPTEV.BER K), 1903.
A MATTER OF BUSINESS.
Tl movement tdnrtetl oimulU
lu'oolr by the (l)olteaiul the Myr
tle. I'ui t KnterpriFO, two week ago,
aii.nt il-.il he i 1 r Itfertisin, is
meut r wii'ii hearty response from
tins wide awake country publishers
lt vM't the state. The Arlington
ll'iil, Moro Observer, Eugene
licgiter and several others have
lined up and declared theuiselve
as U-inj; opposed to longer giving
valuable npac to every concern
t!i:itaks it, "without money and
w ithout pru'e." So strong, however,
! th chains of life lottf habit and
veUblislted custom bind that pome
of the bovs still "cling to their
idols" to the extent of arguing for
an exception in the case of the
Lewis and Cltrk Fair. At the
rifk of being stigmatized as un
progressive, unpatriotic and a
utossback by some who think differ
ently, this paper prefers to stand
pat and insist that froaa the coun
try publisher's standpoint there
should be no exceptions. We
are proud of Oregon proud of her
hardy pioneers who laid the foun
dation upoo which . her . sons and
daughters of today are building a
plorious commonwealth, and proud
f her bright and promising future.
roud also of the Lewis and Clark
Fair that is destined to bring her
varied attractions and resources
more prominently before the world.
In these things the Globe is as pa
triotic as any ol its contemporaries.
But patriotism is one thing and
business is another and until it is
tshown to us that other classes of
citizens throughout the state give
' freely of their substance to boom
the Fair without recompense of any
kind either in filthy lucre, politics
or honorable position, we will keep
our patriotism and our advertising
space in separate pockets; one to
be disbursed with a free hand for
the asking the other to be sold for
cold, hard cash or its equivalent.
Suppose the managers of the
Fair should send out letters to the
merchants, farmers, stockmen, mi
tiers and land owners, all over the
mate in a form something like this:
Please send us at once, compli
mentary, without cost to us, 50 kegs
of nails, 100 yards calico, 12 cases
dried prunes. (Or 100 bushels' of
wheat, oO fat steers, 10 ounces gold
dust or a deed to 160 acres of land,
as the ca?e may be.) Pay all freight
and other charges to Portland in-
riuuinK cartage 10 me grounds, we
will expect this donation to be re
peated every week until the close
of the Fair. Regretting that no
appropriation has been made by
the committee to pay for these
things and trusting that you can
coiufc to the Fair and stay all Sum
mer, Yours etc., Committee."
Suyl wouldn't they get the horse
laugh proper? Such a policy ap
plied to other classes of citizens
than country publishers would
make the Fair a laughing stock all
over the country and kill it too
dead to skin.
It's simply a business proposi
tion. Men in other lines of business
do not habitually donate to such
projects. They would be fools if
they did. Then why should the
publinher donate everlastingly? Is
he the only fool in the neighbor
hood? Egad! It looks that way.
A Kansas girl who was about to
graduate, was given the theme,
'Beyond the Alps Lies Italy," and
this is what she bad to say: "I
don't care a cent whether Italy lies
beyond the Alps or in Missouri. I
do not expect to set the river afire
in my career. I am glad to have a
good, a very good education but 1
am not go'ng to misuse it by writ
ing poetry or essays on the future
wjman. It will enable me to cor
rect the grammar of any lover I
may have should he speak of 'dorg'
in my presence, or say he 'bad
went' somewhere. It will also
co mo handy when I want to figure
out how much soap I can get for
three dozen eggs at the grocery
store. I just want to marry a man
who can lick any man of his size in
the township, who can run an 80
acre farm and who has no female
relatives to come around and boss
the ranch. And I will agree to
cook good meals for him that will
not send him to an early grave,
and lavish a whole lot of wholesome
affection on bim and see that his
razor has not been used to cut
broom wire when he wants to shave.
In view af all this I do not care if
I do gat a little rusty on the rule of
three as the years go by."
The I). 1. & A. Nav, Co. will mil re
d iie1 rain round trip ticket to Port
I unl from nil landings Befit 14 to 26 in
elusive Hwowit VI. A. . (', Oarnivnl.
KOTICK FOR PUBLICATION;
Lard Ornrt At Tft( Pa tj.cn, 0, Ami. 1 ISOfc
Nntlr hereby circa that the faUnwImxtaM'
td wttlrf h Iie4 notlrw iii lit iteMtMn to
Btk Bnl pnM in tntpirt o till claim, anil
tual whl prtmt mill fcc tnmte befow Jay Koww
mmd. I'.ri. Cntnmlmtonvr, t Cmxtou, OregvHi,
tmaalnriUr, jot-ml W, iwB, via:
RuBKKT MrMl'LLKX, AhtU. OwRun,
H. t. No. TXU for th Lt I J 1 and 7 ot Sc. ,
Tp. 8., Kant JO K.. W. M.
He the following wltmwca to pmv
hLi nmttitiMm nwitlvueo upon ul cultivation
of mH land, via:
w. a Mnk-jr. Wasamt. C. C. Srhroedur,
and Frank Khvt, all ol Aivlllv, Otvtttm.
MrrJUtLT. Noi.aK
KrtMer.
NOTICE rOi PUBLICATION."
I-MD orrtcs AT Tut IUU.I, Ob.. ACO. 1903.
Notirc I brehv ctv.n that tht fallowing-named
actiler baa fll'-J nIW ol hit tutriitiua to
ntakr nual fnl In ('Wirt t hta Jnim. and
that aald pniol wiii he mwta before Jav Mower
man, t. s. Xmmlim'r at foutlou, Otvgun, on
tuiUy. October 3. 1. via:
JAMKd McSCU.ES. ol Alvtlle, Oregon,
11. K K. 34 for th Lou 7, S, U and U Sac, IS,
r.JK. auK. W. St.
11 nn me the following wttneate to rov
hi oiiUniioH rettdencw uuu and culUvatlou
of aaid land, via:
George K. Wasaon. William Holmea and Mari
on Latuberaou, of Alvtlla, Ut"t, and Martin
Van lUarkitaa, i Conooo. Onegoa.
Mu baklT. Kolah,
KegUter.
STAGE TIUE TABU.
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 fc Co., Props.;
REGULATOR
LIKE
STEAMERS.
From Portland to The Dalles.
Steamers: "IWdy Gattert." "Hallos
City," "Uegul?," "Metlako,"
Steamers have Portland tnd The
Dallfs dailv (exceivt Sunday) at 7
a, nu comn-cting at I.yle, .Vash.,
with C R. A KT. r iJaiev,
Centerville, Uoldendale and all
Klickitat Valley points.
Steamer "Metlako" leaves Caa
Ae 1a)cV dailv fexceDt Sunday)
!at 6 a. m. for The Dalles and way
landings; leaves 1 he IJalles at p.
m. arrives at locks at 6 p.m.
Steamer "Bailey Gatiert" leaves
Portland 7 a.m. Tuesdays, Thurs
days, Saturdays, The Dalle 7 a. m
Mondays, WedoefHlaye, Fridays.
Until further notice round trip tick
ets .50c between The Dallen and
Partlandon str. Baily Ganiertonly
Excellent meals served on all
steamers. Fine accomodations for
teams and wagons.
Call on or address
II. C. Campbell, Manager,
A V.Zimmerman Portland, Or.
Agent, The Dalles.Or.
T. BROWN X. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Day or ntrht ealla promptly aniwered
OOloa tu Condon Pbarmaej Balldlng,
CONDON
OREGON
yjART BOWERS AS X. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlca at J. F. Relaaebcr'i Realdane. -CONDON
- . OREOON
FoidD A Maeoulc pla. Call at this
office. ' s ' ' : f . '
Fonml A Rebekah pin. Owner call
at this offilce.
Ask thoee who have nsed Avanerions
CarbolineoiD. It Is good for 100 purpos
es. Clarkt & Kraxer.
When in need of fenco posts give the
Lost Valley Lauiber Ck a call. They
have 20.000 first-class fir and Umarart
posts for sale. tf
For the Labor Day Celebration at
Pendleton, 8ptemlr 7th. the O. R. &
N. will sll tickets at one and one-tbirl
tare for the ronnd trip. Tickets on sale
September 6th. and 7tb. Good return
ing Septeniher 8th.
BUCK rlORFi BILLIARD flflbb
B K. SEARCY. Propr.
SEW BUILDING. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
FINEST RESORT IN THE CITY
Finest Liquid Refreshments and Cigars
Elegant Billiard Table for Use of
Patrons.
nnrintriJinjTriTurinnntxuxr
Summit Saloon, jj
SEARCY & PALMER, PROPS.
CO NDON, OREGON.
Finest Wines Liquors, Cigars.
Ice cold Beer a Healthful Hot
v v can ic;i ucvciagc, p
When you build that house
And want the best of Mouldings, Moulded Casings, Base
Blocks, Corner Blocks, Brackets, Porch Columns and all kinds
of turned work you should call at
The Interior Planing Mill,
J. A. McMorris, Prop.
Condon, - - - Oregon.
qjinjuuxruvinnnrijiannruxnju
The Summit Hotel
D. At. RINEHflRT. Prop.
5 New Building and Furnishings; Finest Location
in the City. First-class in Every Respect. Well
c Appointed Bath for use of Guests. Our Table is
c Supplied with the Best the. Market Affords.
Commercial Trade a Specialty. ?
h Knrlnn jtPMt An RlAr.lr Putt fnnm MMn
M w v. wwt a.vwn aw ii va.a iiiuuii
THE DALLES, ORE., SEPT. 29 T0 0CTI3, 1903.
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
SECOND EASTERN ORE. DIST. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
and
THE DALLES CARNIVAL ASSOCIATION :
$4,000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS.
Liberal awards for Live Stock and Agricultural Exhibits. No En
trance Fee on Articles Contesting for Premiums.
RACES EVERY DAY.
OREGON PACIFIC AND ORIENTAL STREET CARNIVAL
The Greatest Show of the Age, will give two Grand Performance
Daily Afternoon and Evening.
MUSIC BY VANCOUVER MILITARY BAND
Reduced rate on all Steamboat and R. R. lines. Write for
Premium List and Speed Program.
J, e. FI8H, Pre. Dtat Fair
C. K. BAYAIID, Hcc
a. J. MAIER, Pres. Carnival.
MAX A. VOCT.o,
The Quality Store
LORD & COMPANY
SEHI-ANNUAL SALE FOR CASH.
OUREHTIRE LI13E0F SUMMER GOODS AT FROM
10 TO 25 PER CEHT DJSOOUHT.
Included in this Sale are Men's
Youth's and Children's Cloth
1 ing, Ladies' Shirt Waists,
Dress Skirts and Suits.
1 Also our entire Line of Sum
mer Dress Goods.
COME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS.,
Notlco.
To whom It may rum-trni ' Nutlet U
hrijr kIvmi that n raon vt mon
tiuitiit guilty ol Ion Vl im iintiurlcd tlia
earcAMt o( nu doail nnlind of which
Ihry am thtf owinr or liava tha car ul
within i milf olany mnmtr roml, a 111
lm rupi't tiUl to tlu lull ' tt vt the
lw,
8. MoCiII VNAY,
14128 HdiidinnatiT
Trenaurer'a Nolle.
Allruunly warrant! r,isil'f,l irlor
o Oct. , IVVl, will l upon pre
wntMtlttn at ny ufllee. Ititrreat cuaaei
aftor t. . 10, l'J03.
I II. SritrnKNHON, .
Trnaanror ff (lllllitm county, OrrU"ii.
All iwratut tllrlii tu at tlto lhttr
t'iMUiii with 4 1 url iitx uur ahaino from
tiivui ran lt to hy (nlllntf at tho Cutiiluit
I'haruinoy wlmre our liuuki lmv wan
left. lOlf Sl UINOrToN A UiUIKHH.
T h r oa hi n K Outfits for Salo.
VVh Ihivm fur aitln all or ovtn larna and
aiuall tliri'l.liif tmlltla, aumo IliU'd with
hor.iiMiwtr. oiVmra "wllh atttani.
ran mII a aoixl rl fur IIV0 or 500. We
havt one rii whli li Ima ttn run only
40 day which w will trails tor hone.
I'artloa in iioimI ola ihreahlng ouinl will
llnd It tu llu-lr ailvautniTM lt iiivuktlnat
our lmof Lark-ulna, (.'all on or aMm ,
. ... . n...kt....
Ill vrvgon trnuing vo.,
Wasco, t)r.
OUR MOTTO
QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE.
LORD & CO. LORD & CO.
ARLINGTON, OREGON.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Notiif la hvrehy ulvfii that the part
nuMp hrvlolor l"lloK laitwvvn Hi
uiitltrljfini umlvr ' lh Uren naaio ul
The Comlon Milling Co., hat lawn thla
tiny dinmilveJ hy iimtnnl fonnfiit. All
aHtmti (lu the ohl Arm art) now dim
anil ayahl to A. H. Ilolk-n, who will
continu th hualnvaa anil who wlllaUo
pay nil df hta ol the ohl firm.
Condon. Or. A. 8. llm.i n,
Aug. 4, IW3. Carl MRui'Ar)HkH.
Advertise in The Globe.
Condon Milling Co.
KERR CIFFOR A CO., PROPS.
MANUFACTUWERS OF
High Patent Flour,
Graham Flour, Germ Meal, Chop, Feed.
STEAM-ROLLED WHEAT AND BAULKY.
SCALE OF PRICES.
Steam Rolled Barley. .$23.00
Steam Rolled Wheat.. 23.00
Mill Feed 115.00
Flour, per bbi 4.00
Prices liable to chance at any time.
Every Back of our flour iB fully guaranteed or money refunded.
INSURE ft GOOD PROP BY USING
Superior and Monitor Drills,
floe and Disc. Carload of Earth
W. L. BARKER, Agent,
CONDON - - - - -r OREGON.
BRANCH HOUSES: BIAIOCK, QUIKN'S
..GRAIN..
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced
warehousemen. Barb wire, tialla, alt, luipir, lime, cement,
feed and mill stuffrt always on baud in any (iimntitieH, Gen
eral etoragu and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. D. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
lAruinnAnuvnAnAAAnnnnrj'
nnnnmvxruinnn
S Fred Wilson.
Frank Wilton.
THE BANK.
WILSON BROS., PROP'S.
Everything new and A CENTLEMEN'S Finest quality of Ci
Btrictly fi r e t-c 1 a 8 8 RESORT. gars, Wines, Liquors
New Stone Building, West Side Main St.,
CONDON,
jniMumnntnnnnrLnfu iruvinnnru
OREGON.
inuuuvuuvf!
OAAnnnjinriAriJxrLanimnAmin
2 n n m n n m. S
A K Y L A 1(1 U ULUB
PURE RYE
WHISKEY
Made by
Cahn, Belt & Co.,
. - 4 - t
Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by
Jeff Neal & Co.
CONDON - - - -
UVUlAAruu
ORE. I
umrminniAtruinnJirS
If you uaptquKK returns advertise in tr; (JC0BE.
LONE ROCK-CONDON STACE
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.jGofk. Prop.
WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL
for well established bonne in a few conntle chII
lug on retail merchant, and agent. Local ter
ritory. Salary $1021 year and expenses payable
$19.70 a week In caih and expeniea advanced.
Position permanent. Btuineu aiieoenufnl and
mbliiK. Standard Home, 334 Dearborn St, (Jhl
cgn. lUlnnii.
THE CONDOM
LIVERY COMPANY.
I w mm bv t j
Vihr'WMjK- Ppcclul attention to tram-
i it"! r-T ifciamm fc-m Dtrn k ami carfful tlrlvvrt. 2
BALED HAY AND CHOP' FEED F0H SALE.
CONDON, OREGON. I
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managed
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUM3ER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surdire.l I,nmlxr, ciwitin o( Flooring, Ceil
log, Uustic, Ship-lap ami all kimla of Hoiitth Linintr. Careful alien
given to bill of special lints anf (liinensiun HtnfT.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, '
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
. THE CELEBRATED
. . COLUMBIA BREWERY . .
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the prodnrtof this ttfll-known brewery the United Rtatea Health
Report for Jane 28, 1000. nays: "A more superior brew rnver entered the
labratory of the United Ktateti Health reportH. It if almoluiely devoid of the
alilfhtPBt trace of adnlterHlion, but on the other l.Riid I.' cmnpoHed of the bent
of malt and and choiceat of hope. It tonic qunlitie are of the hirhet and It
ran be need with the greatest benefit and UHtiHfaeiion by ImiiIi old and voting.
Its ime ran conwienliously be prencrihed by the phyNii Ihiim with the ceftalntr
that a Ixitter, purer or more h holeuiiie beverage iiinld nut pocHibly be found.",
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
Condon Meat Co.
WM. C. EDDKN, Mannuer.
Now Occupying Our Own New Building Main Street.
Finest Beef, Pork, Mutton.
'; We rccointneiKl and guarantee our own tun ice of
Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Jiucon, Lard Suu-
Bngo and liologna . ,
Try them once and be convinced.
STATE NORMAL SGHOOL,
Monmouth, Oregon.
Traininu School for tenehera Con rses ar
ranged eapeeially for training teachers for
nil braneheH of the profeaaion. Most approv
methoda for trradj-d and nr;graded work
tniiiihtln ncliial district m-honl. The de
liiHtid for graduate of this school a teaclf
er fur exceed the tuipply. The Training
department, whirh ronaiHti of a nine grade
public school, of about 250 pupil, well
equipped in all branchea including Mnaic,
daawintf, and l'hvsicHl. traiiiinff. The Nnr.
0lnll ,,,. , ' wwlnonrae the beat -and qnickeat wav toai
8'ate ICertflcRte 1-all term open Pept. 22. For catalogue or information addre,
K. I) 11ES8LKK. I'reHinent. or J. H.-Vr BUTLER, Sec,, Monmouth, Oregon.
mi
To Cure a Cold in One Day
tciio iaxauvG uromo quinine tsMqu.js j
Seven MffiSon boxes sold b past 12 months. This sifinatlirfi. Sf?jyy
Cam Crip
la Two Dry,
on every
tvi box. 25c.