THE CONDON GLOBE
Everybody in Ohio wants "har
mony" but everyone wants his
own particular brand of the arti
cle. rrotoMlonal Directory
The o. K. j
D.
R. PARKER
HARTSHORN PORTWOOD
Pnbtlhm.
FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907.
SI'BA'RIITION PRICK, II. PRR TRAS.
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Cards ot Thank. Reaolatlani ol Rwpwt, Ktr.,
5 rnta p Use. In idnm, amn words tollu
Other ad nrttatn mm on application. .
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twin loop ejnai4. er WRMpondont.
,VlRTCONDOt. NO. 0. F. OF A. MEKTK
W MnaiUrt ereolnf of each month tn Arm
orr Hall kln room. Y totting brother am i
4,Mtrtt k mM with . A warm wlm(
twtlu yon.
1. B, Vaoohh. F. 8. W. W. OTLAND. C. R.
The Cannon boom seems to
have been only a blank shot
Government officials are allow
ed forty cents a day for tips to
dining car waiters. We can im
agine the scant courtesy and food
they get from the waiters.
Senator Pettus says that the
Brownsville investigation makes
him tired. From the testimony
taken last week Senator Foraker
must be feeling the same way.
According to his friends Taf t
has every state but Oklahoma,
and if a certain set of men can
prevent it Oklahoma will not get
into the Union in time count
either way.
An Automobile magazine as
serts that "the possession of a
motor car is not necessarily the
proof of great wealth". And the
fact is that the possession of one
is oftentimes the cause of great
poverty.
Mr. Roosevelt has been pre
sented with an annual pass to all
the baseball games in the country
free of charge. No wonder he
refuses to run for a third term.
How would he get time to make
use of his pass?
Dr. Long, author of many
Nature books seems to be the
latest distinguished addition to
the Ananias Club, but he will
doubtless console himself when
he observes the increased sale of
his books which result from free
advertising.
The President has orded that
young Army officers shall each
be put to a riding test. The
army officers are disgruntled a
bout it but the President has de
cided that the ranks of Rough
Riders decimated by civil jobs
shall be filled again.
Senator McCarren of Brooklyn
says that a state senator should
not be compelled to pay so much
to get elected. ''The idea of
expending so much money for an
office that pays such a small sal
ary does not have a good moral
effect" are his words but as a
matter of fact the only moral
thing about it seems to be the
size of the salary.
A New York daily says money
is a drug on the market But
unfortunately the drug trust has
not been busted.
General Kuroki was notable to
visit the honorable stock yards
but he will find plenty of bad
odors in honorable San Francis-
co, " .
'There is no such thing as jus
tice in America" says Caruso,
the tenor of monkey house fame,
and he voices the opinion of ev
eryone who has ever bought tick
ets for grand opera. .
The New Orleans Item remarks
that "pessimism and a good
dinner cannot be in one man".
Evidently the editor of the Item
does not eat ice cream with his
Lobster a la Newburg.
A Texas court chopped the fin
gers off one of the arms of the
Standard Oil octopus by impos
ing fines amounting to $1,600,000
but the Supreme court has not
yet affirmed the decision.
Senator Depew says newspaper
criticism is only another form of
the tortures practiced during the
Inquisition. Or in other words a
man need not let his conscience
worry him until he is found out.
According to an exchange Sec
retary Taft is interested in every
anti-fat remedy he hears about.
If we are not mistaken he will
have found a sure one before the
presidential nomination comes
off.
It is rather a curious fact ac
cording to Government statistics,
the amount of liquors and beer
consumed in the United States is
increasing quite rapidly, although
the area of prohibition has also
increased greatly. . The total
drink bill of the United States
for the current fiscal year, May
and June being estimated, will
be $1,667,083,610.00. Of this
vast sum only $216,228,162.00
was spent for tea, coffee and co
caa, leaving $1,450,855,448.00 for
alchoholic drinks and beer. The
increase in four years has been
$160,000,000.00. The total drink
bill for five years has been
$7,535,146,287.00. The Ameri
can people will consume nearly
enough drinks this year to pay
the present National debt twice
over. In gallons the amounts
are as follows: Beer, 1,700,000,000
cofTee 1,610,000,000, tea 561,740,
500, spirits and wines 140,328,339.
Congress now appropriates near
ly, a billion dollars a year for all
governmental expenses. The
people drink up over a billion
and a half. They drink up one
fifth of the value of all the farm
products of the United States;
the liquor bill is more than the
value of the corn crop, double
that of the wheat crop, more than
twice that of the cotton crop,
two and one-half that of the hay
crop. For the first time in the
country's history more beer, in
quantity, will have been drunk
this year than coffe 20.2 gallons
per capita of beer. There has
been a large increase in the con
sumption of domestic wines. The
cheering feature of the subject is
that less strong liquors and more
mild beverages are being con
sumed. This is a trend toward
temperance.
ATTORNEY'AT-LAW
Office tn Condon .National Bank lllock.
QW. PARMAN ;
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ?
U. 8. COMMISSIONER
Careful attention given to all holn
entrusted In my cart.
Raieacher Wrick, : Condon, Orwtion.
yAOOD OAVBV,
Physicians and Surgeons
Day anil Nlhl CalU pmrapUr answered.
Offlce. aernnd rinnr Harket UelUtl&g, Burner
Main and spring dim!.
Condon, Orotron
T A. MANN
DENTIST
Crown and ftriit W ork a peUlty. Otto
Upturn In OlMUm I'o. Honk Hiilldlng.
Condon, Oregon
tktNMDV.ll.il,
PHYSICIAN AMD SURGfON
iHty and Night Call rmnptlv aiiewered
Arlington : : Orrgon
R. Vlf.IXt
AUOIONtrR AND VALUATOR
ttrtci aitvutlMi glvrn in baala
duciad. Valuailuuigivaa.
CONDOM, OIIUU.H
II. G. WINANS
Architect
OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL OREGON
Condon, : : Oregon
For Sale.
The Jni'ktmi ptoparty n Snntli Main
Street liiqn i r- at th ISlobi ottitr.
For Sale.
A aiiinll cotlaira in Dnnn'a Aililitiiin.
Price $250. Inqiiir at I he (ii.'iHK iiltli'C.
For Sale.
Four (reili milcli inwa, all omler aix
vfHmolil. Will mII any mif or all. J.
R. Wf I!.. CiiihIoii, Orrrf.'ll.
For Sale.
One of the lnt lininea in Cnnilon.
Cionil 9 ronm himae, harn 24x22, 4 lot,
windmill with 2.000 kIIoii tank, 3,000
feet of unused lumber. Inquire of
Harlnliiirn Si PortwiMMt.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrant! reentered prior
May 1, IH07, will he paid upon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceancf
May 1, 1907.
E W. MftKK.
Treasurer of (iilllnm county, Oregon
For Rent.
Five room cottage in Lancaater'a Ad
dition. I2 per month. Inquire at the
Gi.obk oflice.
Estray Notice.
The followinit anlinalu alrayed from
their ramie near Ajai : Dark hay, 5 year
old mare, hranded 111 on left ehnnler;
one 2-year-old and one 8-year-old horse
hranded T on left shoulder; hlack or
brown mare 3 or 4 years old branded Tx
on shoulder; mare about 6 years old
bmnded 111 on left shoulder, also Wade
Uros.' brand, some white on aide, neck
and feet, Three cowa branded UO on
one or both hips; 3 yearling heifers and
2 yearling ateera branded L on right
ide. Information leading to the recov
ery of these animals will be rewarded.
Address, L. L. Tueney, Ajax, Oregon.
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D. SWIFT a CO,
501 SevtntR 81., WMhlngtra, D. C.
Oregon
au.mon Pacific
3 TRAINS EAST DAILY
'through ltiltman itandard and tour
iat sleeping ran daily tn Omaha, Chi
cago, rKkana; tourist sleeping car dailr
to Kauaaa city tiirough I'ulluian tourist
Irviiing ran (prraonallv conducted)
twaljr to V'hli'atfi. Mrlinlng chair oart
(rata iri) to tba rjttl daily.
LOW RATESI
Tlrkot to and from all part of th
Tinted rUxtiw, Canada and Kuropo.
For rticulnr vail on or aUdraaa
D. TIERNEY, Agent !
Arlington, Oiegon
0. R. I N. TIME TABLE
Traioa Dnpart lrum Arlingtos
KA8T BOUND
No. 2 Chicago Hpcoial 1:80 f U
No. 4 8nokaue Fiver. 11 :1ft P M
No. Mail St Expreat 1:90 A M
WESTBOUND
No. 1 Portland RpBckti . .11:11 P M
No. 3 I'urtlarol Flyer 8:13 A M
No. 6 Mail A Exp rem. I KM A M
D. TIERS EY, Acent,
Arlington, Or.
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This space belongs to
Arlington Warehouse Co.
D. B. THOMAS, Mgr.
The S. B. Barker Gomp'y
INCORPORATED
The Big Gash Store of Condon
Alwayo carries in Stock a Full Line of
CHOICEST GROCERIES
Botri Staple and Fancy
Their Block of Dry Goods,
Novelties is complete and
FURNITURE
A SPECI A l T Y
Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares and Linoleum. Beds, Bedding,
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, Trunks and Valises. All
kinds of Shelf Hardware, Glassware and Crockery.
Special agents for the fruous Star Brand and R. E. Z.
Shoes and Sherwin-Williams Paints.
Shop
OOkDCN STSVSNS. rmprtawra
Shaving, Shauipiioing, Uir Cutting
Hot Slid Cold lUlha in Connectioii.
Un door mirlli UIIIImni Co. Hank itldg.
J. J. Portwood
LIVERY
and FEED
STABLE
North Main Street
firas engine service
SOnrfe ran im Mm OJMOII Oa
INOIIU to kutaaaatiuiatBt
anilWrr aa4 wtntata Wtoftaak
arm. Tku rwih trMtaxat M
a trn arnctical tft at f Money an twa
kuitr. Tim on ion oa nam h mm
tract! la kuck a iuiiW auuuwi aM at
aca Buutul that It iUrt cur, wmfca
but ana raw but bbii oraiaarr.
dar, ranak tuat awtra. kKtim ran utm! a
ant la a a aUM write fai obi trn aaiatai
Union Gas Engine Co.
tl-t Tint St., PortUnd, Ortgon
r KMin, Im imi
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Confectionery
Soft Drinks
('anilicn, Nnt itml Fruiii in
KraxiM. Ciiinra and TiitNtccn
Only rlnlir.inin In connn'tlmi
L. T. PRICE. Condon
and Ladies' .
up-to-date.
A Large and Splendid Line
of Men's Furnishing Goods.
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